The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 14, 1860, Image 4

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GrtznAL . CAse.--"The Washington oorrespon
den t of the Columbian South Carolinian, writing
of a great dinner recently given in Washington
to the members of Congress and others, by the
Venerable Gen. Case, says :
One peeuliarity of General Cass' dinners is that
.4• dues nut ever take hie seat at his own sump
: Annus board. His son•ia-law, Ledyard, does
-the honors of the table, and General Cass dines
l en a crust of cracker. He pursues this abeam
i-
One course as necessary to preserve his health at
his advanced age. Cetera! Ones' house is filled
With antique built* and statues. Among o there,
'Win original of "Soipio Africanus," and if you
want to know exactly the shape, ram hoed and
brow of Scipio, the next time yon happen to see
Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, look close
ly' et him, end you will have the information al
ibid.
&MX eon Cones.—lf "A Poor Cripple" will
take a lemon, out off a piece, then nick it so no to
lit In the toe with the corn, the pulp next the corn
this on at night so that it cannot move—be
Will find next morning that, with a blunt knife,
the corn will come away to a great extent. Two
or three applications of this will make "A Poor
•Cripple ° happy for life; and I shall be glad to
L bear the result.—'London
A IIODOTA 01 GENBRAL jetsam-4n the
midst of a batik contest, when Clay, Calhoun and
Webster were making the Senate Chamber ring
with their donunoiation of General Jaokson, and
'his Administration was on the verge of plunging
into a war with Louis Phillippe, the Presbyterian
eeneral Assembly was being rent in twain by
the New and Old &boot cudarrel. The Rev. Dr.
'Stiles Sly, an cetentations leader in the New
•eohool party, and admirer of Jackson, visited
.the White House to tender spiritual consolation
to his surely-tried chieftain. With a sympa this
ring look and tone he asked, squeezing the hell.
band fervently:
"General, of all queetlene now coninlaing the
-eonntry, wbieb gives yen the meet anxiety?"
The old hero, who had a. ankle of Calvinism and
iron in hie oompoeition,-promptly replied:
"The goarrels in the Presbyterian Church,
•1Dootor."
A RAPID and emphatic) reoltil•ofitile following
is said to be an infallible owe for lisping :—Hobbs
meets Snobbe sod Nobbs; Hobbs bobs to Snobbs
and Nobbs Hobbs nobs with NOW: and robe
Nohbs' fobs. That Is, says Hobbs, tibe worst for
!Hobbs' jobs, and Snobs' sobs."
Govnexisait MoDrug, while the surgeons were
amputating hip leg, observed his servant stand
ing by, weeping. "Tim," said Mr. Morris, 'why
are you °tying there? It is rank hypooraey—
'you ought to laugh; as is future you'll have but
.one shoe to clean, instead of two:".
• A Penitential( who lately visited Holland says
• that there all the fish taken are killed, and ron
. deed, in consequence, much superior In fineness
and flares. The Hollanders aye thak allowing
the 11. h slowly to expire in tormen t acts•upon them
is a diseuse would aot4 softening the dash and
41pfeeting them with principles of dissolution.
I,l'hey are killed in Holland by making an inci-
Alen under the tail, or by thfusting a sharp nee
dle In the head.
"Ir you marry," said a Roman consul to his
eon, "let It bee woman who has judgment end
industry enough to cook a meal for you, taste
enough to dress neatly, pride enough to wash be
fore breakfast, and sense enough to hold her
tongue."
ts..lt is a historical fact that the notes of
fhe Bank of England olroulated for sixty-five
years without any attempt to counterfeit them.
In the year 1758 a linen draper of London noun-
Aerfeited a note, for the 'first time, by cutting it
.into sa.many •pieses ns there were pictures and
words<upon it, and employing the best engravers
•to copy them on separate plates. fly printing the
separate plates successfully on one piece of paper,
the lame effect was produced as if the whole bad
been enisravon on one plate. William Henry
Vaughan—for such was his name—was hung for
Dig ingenuity S and counterfeiting went on in.
ceasing until, about the year 1819, there were
*out one hundred and thirty executions for the
ari ins in one year, and all for counterfeiting the
notes of the Bank ~f England alone.
tas..A letter writer says : "In Amsterdam I
saw a queer-looking fellow walk around, dressed
in black, with a 'waked hat on' his bead, from
'which crepe dangled to his heels, with abort
breeches, knee-buckles, and black stockings, and
a abort black eclat, from the collar of which an
other roll of crape hung down to the ground.
'Upon inquiry, T dleeoverad that he was a death
announcer."
Salin_g °Watt mud below Cowl.
SIZE STEIN & BROTHER intend to in
_XV
ereui their Clothing Business, are selling off
their stook of _
WATCHRS it JEWELRY
without regard to Coat. All who wish to obtain
Itargains are invited to call.
row is yourtime to p
ru iped i
Bargans , . Witcher ooing
at inous
- caret gold hunting ra wat tes ches, formerly sold
istllo Dollar), are sold now at $35. All kinds of
Oliver Hunting watches sold at 16 to 18 Dollars
areloing now for 9 and 10 Dollars. OPitullte
ad leer watches worth 10 Dollar, for 5 and 6
Dol ars.
Aviary sold for merely a Maw.
Mold Breastpin! worth 16 at 2 50
a Eardrops " 6 "2 50
or gob, o 3 It 100
tt• Stade a 350 " 1 75
a ringerrlngs a 800 a 1 50
it do. " 200 " 1 00
a .. , dn. 14 150 " 75
A Urge assortment of Panay goods sold below
Coo. REIZENSTBIN 4:1 BRO.
tiebanon,Teb. 1,1880.
Ithariket Shawris s
CLOTH,, WOOLEN OLOHECNO-orrill colors, droll Jot
ILllnuit or flue Brook, prossed, e tho color wtineante I
jadiOOCIS turned ant multi to new, by
%LYON LEMBEEGEB,.
.
fl Artlclin to be dyed can be le ft at Jos.. Limber
iiiveir Drug Stun where all ordain for the above will b
attended to. ' [Web. 8, 1800.
ATKINS a BRO.'S New Boot and Ethos Store Otted
good order for comfort and convenience, both
ire Lad and Gentlemen.
Lime and Stone.
T ,
ER undendgned has constantly onbAnd, laid for sale
a good supply of the best lime and atone tor build
tagyntgosea near the Donaghtnoro Furnace, which Will
aloposedof On reasonable terms.
itebtlnon, June 1,18b9. CUltillAD RANH&
' • STOVES and TiN-WARE.
Ons DOOY . Aid of the /Acuson Valley Bank.
lIBSh•BRESSLE are now prepared to offer
the beet assort meat of STOVES and TIN.
AU to the publiJ, ever offered in Lebanon.—
Itaxto l zit ea r a p n eo di t ae ful e li e l fo n re vi %I n ta x i r e tende ere and
Y AT A th e gffLp.pgALiNG AILEKLOAN BRUIT CAN,
Ohe hoot InventiOn of the age, as It Is 20 per omit. cheap.
. art enemy other offered to the'publio.
Waalso have on' hand all kinds et Ranges, which will
kg ter (aria the Shortest notice.
r All kinds of Job Work done in the best workmanlike
Wirdier, and at the. shorten notice.
' Alte•Al so, particular attention b paid to SLATING,—
We have always on hand , the beet Lehigh Slate, which
sannotbe surpasse d in quality.
Ais, sll,lcr-tt - BUBB & IiRESSLER.
CLOCKS.
Thirty Sour,
CLOCKS,
Just Received at
J. 1. BLAIR% Jewelry Store,
Lebanon Pa.
Wsut)n MAolllng'Wolutn, Thennoon,
mitry.Aervß4 . 821)Afit 1NG17476. - 1101=1043 t
hen ant. Braeand all Undo of Ma.
a tewi,
i
Farmers Look to-Yourinierest.
A. 'Major at Bro.,
WOU LD call the atttention of the Farm
ere of this and adjoining Counties and
Gulp" their friends in general, to the foot. t h at
• they have opened their XIiItICIILTU
-044, RAL STORE, on Pinegrove street, rear
• •it Foundry 4 Machine alinps, in the Borough of Leh
anon, Pa., whirs we can truly ray, that wo have the
Largest and Beet Assortment of Fafnir:4G IMPLE
MENTS ever offered to the farmers of this community.
As we have bad a long experience in the Manufacturing
Of Machinery, we have Made it oar object to select the
best and most durables:qt.:4llnm, and all that we offer
far sale we can say that there is no other in use that can
surpass them.. We have the following Machines that
we can recommend to our farmers, via :
Hanny's OsetbOted Reaper and Itfoliter,
With WOOD'S Improvements, Dorsey's Combined Pak
, or, Reaper & Mower, Railway Horse Powersand Thresh
" Ir.ll, four bons lever Powers & Threthene, Morgans Pat.
ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, Mum.
ma's Patent Fodder, Straw sad Hay CUTTER, Cast Iron
- field Rollers, Grain Jana and Drills, Hay Elevators, Cio•
Ter-bailers, Oornaleffere, by band or rower, Corn
Plough and Planters, Cultivators, &a., with a variety of
.the best PLOUGHS in use. AU kinds of Forks, Rates,
Shovels, Spades, Hoes, grass sod grain Scythes, grain
°reds's, Bushel and Peck ?treasures, &0., Ac., &o. Farm
ers will bear In mind that they will find it to their ad
vantage to bay their Maohines at home, as all are liable
to brake or get out of order and it they have -been
bought from a traveling agerit, they will have trouble to
get them mended. How are they to be fixed or the brok
en pieces replaced, and particularly a Reaper which,
by breaking in the midst of your Harvest may deprive
you of the use of it for seven days, whilst had it been
bought at home it would have liven ready for use again
Inc few hours, as we haretbgpatterna for all the Ma
chines that we sell, and keep a. good stock of extras on
hand, so that yon cannot come amiss. We would Invite
cur friends and all others to give use call before', Pur
chasing elsewhere, aa oar aim is to please and•be pleas
ed.
Also CASTINGS of ill kinds made to order and it
short notice.
ENGINES, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we Manufacture
.and repair Steam Beene., Shafting., Circular Saws,
Lathes for wood turners, Ac.
REPAIRING all kind. of lifachinery_attended to with
dieyetoli. Address, • 'A. MAJOR A BRO.
Lebanon, May ZS, 1559. .
WEIMER MACHINE
& P. L. Weimer, Proprietors,
etppoille the Lebanon Talley Railroad .Depot,
;LEBANON, PENNA.
OUR WORKS are now in successful
operation in alt their various de. 1 1 611111
partments, which, for complete arranges ifigialgß,
meats, are excelled by none in the state.
and our facilities for doing all kinds or
MACHINE WORK,
(Agrieultursl excepted,) ere not excelled by any menu
-lecturing pleee. Our
MACHINE SHOP
Is stocked with the most•complete modern MACHINE
RY of a Tarr hasty capacity, which enables us to turn
out at very abort notice, heavy and light Engine and
Furnace Work, Mill Machinery, Shafting, Saw Mill
Work simian kinds of Machinery. Our
FOUNDRY
has a capacity excelled by but few in the country, being
furnished with two cupolas capable of melting seven
tons of iron per hour which enables us to make cast
ings of twimty tons. weight All kinds of castings made
to order at very low rates. We have superior facilities
for making,good hot blut - pipa. •
BRASS FOUNDRY.
Brass and composition metal castings ma de to order
at snort notice and low prices. Brasswork finished to
pattern or order.
Defiers of any size and shape made to order. None
but No.l Iron used, and no other than experienced
workmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Oas
Plume, .to., &0.. executed with dispatch.
Machine Smith Work made by Machine Blacksmiths
to drawing or sketch.
PATTERN SHOP.
- - -
We make to onlor Patterns of any description at
short notice, and persons In want of patterns will and
it to their advantage to extitnineour Pattern Rooms, In
which ar stocked a tery large assortment of Patterns ;
ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. '
This deportment embraces all furnishing required in
Machinery, and le always stocked will,lron and Brass
Valves, Cocks, Checks, Guagoe, Gaispipe box, Iron, Steel,
Spring Steel, ChuSpipe fittings, Couplings, Oil Olobeii,
Oil Cup Oil Lamps, in fact all things necessary. about a
Steam Eng ins or Machinery.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Is called to our style of Engines, which for economy of
fuel, smooth and effective working cannot be excelled.
PORTABLE ENGINES. •
-Gni build of Portable Engines ere very superior and
our new Portable Mining Engines are now being Intro
ffnced in tho priniipal ore mininge /1) our stater
Lebanon, February 15, 1860.
ELIJAH LONGACHE....roIitt G. GABEL...JACOB QASEL
LEBANON
•
Door and Sash Itlatinthetory.
Zmated on the Steam-House Road, nearlhimber/and
Sired, But Lebanon.
THE undersigned respectfully in
' INN form the public in general, that they
„ Aft l iFil: have added largely to their twiner estab
,gyr . lishment, and also have all kitos of the
. latest and beat improved MACHINERY
In t e ' tate in full operation, such as
WOODWORTH'S' FLOORING, 4-c. ,
for conducting the general business for
Planing, Scrolls' Sawing, 4-c., 4-c.,
and the experience acqdred by E. LoNoscas and J. G.
GAUL during their connection with the Door, Sash and
Lumber Trade, for a niamtwr of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability; in connection with J. GABEL, to
select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash
business in this State.
They now offer to BleCinutica and Farmers generally,
*Pen favorable terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS, SASH, &c,,ficarabe best Lumber manufactories
in the State, feeling cogident that their assortment la
n o t to be egoalled , by. any other establishment in the
State in regard to eixactrlese in size, quality or finish, and
is calcalated to afford thdrotigh, satisfaction to all those
who may redo's*e undersignedNvith their custom.
The following IBircompristio the leading- articles of
stock on hand:—
Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all sizes;
Door Frames, for brisk and Architraves;
from.. houses; Casings, from 3 to S In.;
Window Frames, for kick Barbosa;
and frame houses; Shutters, of all altos;
All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds, of all sizes;
C.U.Spring Moulding, of all rim; Waah-boards.
LONGACRE, GABEL k BROTUBR.
P. S—Planing, Sauforg, ilk., promptly done for those
furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 15,'67.
What Everybody Wants.
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,.
AND,
COUNSE bi4oll IN BUSINESS,
BY FRANK CROSBY,
OPTria riluuusat.Paza asa.
IT TELLS YOU How to draw up Partnership Papers
and gives getteral forms for Agreements of
all kinds, Iffils of Sale, Leenee and Peti
tions.
IT TELLS YOU How to draw ,up Donde and Mort
gages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes
and Bills of Exchange, Receipts and Re
leases.
IT TELLS YOU The I.sets for the Collection of Debts,
with the Statutes of Limitation, and
amount and kind of property Exempt from
Execution in every State.
IT TELLS YOU How to make an Assignment proper
ly, with forma for Composition with Credi-
Sta tor s,te. and the Insedvent Laws of every
IT TELLS YOU The legal relations existing between
' Guardian and Ward, Master and Appren,
Hee '
and Landlord and Tenant
IT TELLS YOU What constitutes Libel and Slander,
and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the
Wife's Right in Property, Divorce and Ali
mony.
IT TELLS YOU The Law for Mechanics' Liens in ev
ery State, and the Naturalization Laws Of
this country, and how to comply with the
same.
IT TELLS YOU The law concerning Pensions how - te
obtain one, and the Pp-Eruption Laws to
Public Lands:
IT TELLS YOU The Law for Patents, with mode o
procedure in obtaining one, with 'Mortar f
mewl, dasigumentsandtbro
IT TELLS YOU Now to make putt how to
Administer on an Estanik witty the law and
• the requirements thereof in every State.
ITTELLS YOU The meaning of Law Terms in Gener
al use, and explain& to you thelegtelatite,
Executive and judical Pow •a' of both the
General and Stat(Goveinmente.
IT TELLS YOU.. How to keep out of Law, by showing
how to do your bushunts legally, thus atm
ing a vast amount of prOperty, and yeas.
tiOn B Ilt inn, by its timely consultation.
Single copies will brient by man, postage stalo Ev
ery Farmer, Every Mechanic, Every Man of BOlnnea,
and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of sLoo, or in
law style of binding at $1.25.
$lOOO A Y_EAR,Zpirtra
na de
rywhere, in selling the above work ail" our inducements
to ail such , are very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for tanks to agents,
with other information apply to or address
JOHN E. POTTERS, Publisher.
No, 517 Sanscon SL,Philadelphht, Pa.
Nor. SS, 1859:--tbn.
Bast itanovei:
Fashionable Tailfrring.
TIER subecriber respectfully informs his friends and
the public, In general . , that he fish, tom:I - lanced the
TAILORING BUSINESS in all ice branches at him rem!•
dance, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street? 2 squares
east from Haler Major ' s Hotel, (month side. Ay atbs67 .
tim to business, promptneem in hie enBl l so l2 entat r d
.
fits, and moderate charges, he hones to receive are
of the public patronage. He was a long time MAUI em::
ploy of lifichad Wagner, deed., and bat Confident or
giving general eatisaictlop. Being a new beginner he
solicits the patronage or the public.
Lebanon, Nay 12,1818. GEORGE McCAULLY.
SUITABLI CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. •
Linen eautbrie llandkcaV
'Wary °Bean Worked Gil
Gents Silk liandkoraiikife Cis:este,
Neok Mee and Id diners,
Tibia Olathe, Napkhis and T owel.,
lialari's kid , and Gangtlet Gloves,
Hoiden'wraff, deeeription, retininai
1234 am* Nor uariettnu, Chintzes,
Brace Sdayendere a new article.
christens iF annroactiingand those-who is
their iwieetialiwit iftia:DAY PREELINTS '
re 401 HIHiAY * • .
. •
THE LEBANON ADVERTISE/1.-A FAMILY NEIOPAPER.
BOILER SROP
SMITH-SHOP
.Look to Four Interests.
Come one I Come all ! see and judge
for yourselves.
JOHN MASSED. runpectfully invites the citizens of
Lebanon county to cull at his new BOOT, SHOE
and HAT Store, In Walnut street, between Carmany's
and llomberger'e Hotels, where he hes opened a splen-_
did new Spring and Summer stuck of Boots and Shone
for Gentlemen ; also Mats h Cape for Men and Boys.
Ha takes order; for Boots and Shoes, and makes them
at short notico out of the hest material, and will war
rant them to giro perfect satisfaction.
lle Is determined to sell vory low for Cash or four
months' credit.
Lebanon, April 20, L 859:
Ph ip F.4llcCknly
•
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
r A N Cumberland Street, ORO door East ofodilw
kith. Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage offended tome for tbeshort time
I have been in' buslitekt, I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the - patronage of the public.
He has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES of hie own manufacture on baud, Which wilt be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
. . .
FINE BOOTS,-LADIES'. GAITERS, ho. Those desiring neat, well mae article, are Invited
to give me a trial. taidldrons' Shoes seerery variety
and color on hand. Heavy work made order.
Atilv- All work warranted. Repadrteigiasligdoms and
sharp.; made moderaM .Lebanon, Berpt.ls, 1850
GR'AFF'I3 ,
Boot JP Shoe Store Rem:nos-ed.
New Spring and Summer .Stock I
THE Undersigned would respectfully Inform the public
that he has REMOVED his BOOT and SHOE STORE
to the room lately occupied by John Graeff 's Melee:A.on
cry Way., where be has opened a beautiful dock of
Spring and Summer Boots. and Shoes,"
for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, 10,..F1ts siaortment
la very complete, and embraces all the Lutes/ styles, which
he can sell out at low prices. The public will please all
and examLue. . DANIEL GRATF.
N. B.—Tuavitema, now to your time If yon wish to seo
a large aaaortment of Trunks, Mims, and different kinds
of Bap. Come ono, comeall
Lebanon, April 7,18 M. .
OWL. AT/450. .1110. T. AMT.&
ATKIN S & Bro.
HAVING- -united - in
.
.
. , : the BOOT and Boos
' Begrime, and from
' their determination to
- be punetnal, and make
is - d i i ; " •
fai i i t4 non but e bast of
,work,o4,eyTetla:
Hating a large of pub
,
. . lie patronage. They
. .„. . will always be found
at their OLD..BTAND,
(Nzw Baitstore,)4 itarket .Street, nearly opposite Widow
Mail Hotel, win?* they will be ready to serve and
please their euetentiars. •
They hare now on hand'a large asiortmeht of
- BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CA PET BiGS, de., which they o ff er at reduced prices;
sap- Persons dealing at this . SHOE STOREct can be
suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to
order. Satilfaetims is.always warranted: '
• ' ' - -
Particular attontiongiven to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon, April 40,1869.
Boot and Shoe Store.
Sihn. JACOB RIEDEL respectfully in
forms the public that he still math'.
nes hie extensive establishment in
11111. 1 , sign his new bidlding, in Cumberland st.,
• where he hopes to render the same
satiataction as heretofore to all who
may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants
And dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every ono who
whshes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in
his line to tall and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock. -iro
He is determined to surpass all competition in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any filarket in the Vision. A duo care Is taken In regard
to materiels and workmanship; none but the beat quali
ty of LEATHER, and other materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed.
.P. returns hie sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
t• please his customers, to merit a shan't imblio, pat.
ronsge. [Lebano
NEW STOCK OF FALL A WINTER
. .
Boots, Shoes, Rats; Caps, &c.
~11111 underaigned has returned from the East, and
has opened at his store, on Walnut street, a marlin
cent Moak of
BOOTS SHOES, HATS, OAPS, TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS, ale.,
!embracing the most complete assortment ever
offered to the Lebanon public, for Ladles. Gen
tlemen and Children. His assortment for the ladies in
cludes the latest styles of Shoes, and a new article of
Gum Booth, elegantly adapted to the coming season.—
For theflentlemen he has the lateit Style Hats, of all
qualities, and at low prices , and Boots, 'so., of the let.
est fashions. For Boys and Men he has a great assort
ment of Caps, of the latest style.. A great assortment
of Gum Boots and Shoes of all kinds. Be sure to call
and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere.
sir Mr. Bowman has removed his Boot and Sheo
Store to the corner of the.alley, opposite the fail, a few
doors south of his late/ocation, in the(lourier building
308. 50W191.1.N.
Wt.. Measures taken and vrofk madvto order.
October 12,1869. - •
New Invention.
Wood Burned Lims.
Y late improvements in the art of Larr.Buseizre the
B
vubseriber is now enabled to produce the beat Wools
-1.1:11MED LIME that was ever made in this erection of coun
try, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.—
lila improvements are such that he is enabled to soil his
Lime at 1% cents per bushels wholesale, Instead of 25
cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LIME,
burned with COAL, can also be obtained at low rates by
the boat-load, or iu lees quantities, as may bedeolred.
WOOD taken in exchange for Li me. Having gone to
a great expense in the perfection of hie improvements
for lime burning on a large scale, at low prices, the
eubecriber hopes to receive a ehereof the nubile:patron
a His location is at the old and well known plectron the
Union Canal, In North Lebanon.
DAVID BOTER.
N. Lebanon, May 18, 1859.
PROTOGRAIPHS.
HELLO,lietsy, where are you. going that you IMP
"dressed op so t
Attr.—l am going to J. H. HEIM in Adam Rifle's Build
ing to have my Likeness taken.
Ques.—Why do pot go to Heim and not to one of the
other rooms to have It taken ?
. . . .
Ans,:-plecause. Keit& .Pletares are ilimrpor, clever
"arid more truth r ful than °theta -and - nearly everybody
goes to him. " .
gnat—Can you tell me why his Octants ire superior
to others? - ' 4.- --
Aris.--Ysi I he had 9. years practice, and has superior
Cameras - , and all his other fixture! are of the most im
proved kin&
eaex—What kind of Pictures does be take?
Pins:=llo takes'Ambrotypeemind Sielainotypes, of all
sizes and .superior SALM: and - Photographs, from the
smallest np : to Life Size, Plain and, Colered in, Oil. Ile
takes all elves Photographs from Daguerreotypis of de
ceased perilous and has them colored lifelike, by, one of
the beat Artbita. ;His chalice are reasonable and Ma
roomier** open everyday(except Beadily) from Steeloek,
A. bf, to 6, P. af, Don't forget, .13.11111`8 1109115 is the
place you can get the Best 'Pictures.
Trumee Braces!-Supportere
C. H. NEMEC,
a. W. Corner Twelfth and Racs Streets,
PHIT:aDELPHIA.,
Pecixon, Adjuater of - Rupture Truism and M
chenlcal Remedies. Has constantly'auhand a large
Stock of Genuine Breach trusses, also'a complete assort
ment of the. beet Amerken, including the celebrated
White Patent Lever True, believed by the beet authori
ties to be superior to any yet Invented. English and
American Su pporters and Belle , Shoulder Braces, Sus.
penaory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to
both pence, in neat portable cues, Frond' Pessaries, Uri
nal Bags, &a.
Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt at
tention. - [Aug:3l, 1859.-Iy.
-Who Hat not seen the New
Sign Put up!'
- - - .145 , ,STELLwaREN & SRO., al their
.. ~.. w.......... 4 UTE.= ESTABLISHMENT. 632
7;
. 4pr Market Street, one door below 7th Phil
adelphia. But the Sign is nothing to
4. , what le exhibited inside. American
•• - . ' ."- • 'Vetches, In Gold and Silver Caeca, Rail
, road Timekeepers of English and Swiss
makes; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver ware, and oleo
.fine.Tablo Cutler*, and the beet thing of all is that the
iprioes of all the anneal:k le within the ran of
InSalleet poeketa. ' m/
STRIX ge WAGEN d BRO. the
April 27,1869. 032 Market street, Phllad'e.
WILLIAM CONWAY,
SOAP Le. CANDLE
MANUFACTURER,
No. 316 South SECOND St., Pltikdolphia.
Palm, Variegated, White, Chemical, Olive, Extra Yel
low, Into and Brown. Soap, Maxine, and Tallow Call
dlee, rc. .
N. E.—The Sighed prices paid for Tallow.
0ct.12, 1859.-Iy.
• .
Lebanon, Deposit Bank.
Cumberland street, one door eat of Reinhard' s Hold.
yILL pay the following HATES of INTEREST on
DEPOSITS,
For 1 year,and longer, 6 per cent.per annum*
Yor 6 months ; and longer, 6 per cent. per ann um ;
For 3 months, and longer 4 per cent. per annum;
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full for the Deposits from , the date of deposit to the date
of withdrewel, We will. oleo afford a Mannino of cc
oommodatitns to those who may favor as with Deposits,
payable deniand. Will par a premium on SPANISH
and
lies and Half Dollars. LL.LSS, a
Will make collections on and re
mit to:NW:parks of the United - States, the °Adidas and
StitiejsKNogcithito Loans, Ac, ac., and do a moral EX
CHANGE an
dBANKING BUSINESS.
G. DAWSON OOLDMAN, President.
Gm. Gum, Oeuchier.
The teaderrigned, MANAGERS, are. individually liable
to the extent.of their Estates; for all - Degheitestal other
Aligations of "MILTON DEPOSIT Bump
61 DM CAMERON, G. _DAWSON COTYlif AN,
GEORGE SMULLER, rarvr IciTNEI,
JANES .YOUNG, ' AUGUSTUS BOYD,
Lebanon, May 1,2, Dl6ll. °BOMB want.
Bricks.:
undergigned, in North Lebanon, bat 400,000 of
the best BRIONIS Ibr sale. Nd.better can be oti
',god In this neighborhood, and -he will them, in
quantities/4 $4 trb(web) jaw thousand. • •
.01L Oir IrChltal; tsar ands,2 .Imbi tbabont'/PciPlar
iitatrditaW Pfltuici o lar age:, DAVID BOY
North zebavain; Bgb 114.180.
East Lebanon Store.
THE undersigned has purchased tbeSCotetland
of Mr. George Gasser, in East Lebaban,
has just opened an entire NEW AND COM FLBTE
STOCK OF GOODS,
embracing Dress Geode of the very latest styles for La
dies. Cloths, Cossimeres and Vesting?, for Gentlemen, and
Groceries, Provisions, Esc., forhonseaeepers, all of which
will be sold at prices to suit the times. The stock being
entirely new, and having been selected with groaners,
offers inducements to purchasers that are rarely equaled
hereabouts.
Call and examine before buying. I only ask that my
stock be examined to be appreciated.
B. Z. KOIELER.
Lebanon, NovemberlB, 1869.
ENCOURAGE ENTERPRIZE
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEWS
ril i Neye now
cbeapeet E m ew a_new tt . rri!a e l y o lli p e s ittakim ebt
th
- - -
To get a cheap, yet handsome , Bilk Dross, Robes a
Bros., is the place to Buy them; they have Fancy and
Black Silk from ss , centikt . priod . ,22 upwards.
Collars, Sleeves, or other EMbroidery, you ll&T.mon
ey by buying of Bober & Bros.
IF YOU WANT
A good pair of Kid Glow, or Nitta, Reber a Eros
have them and will seU cheap.
IF YaU 'WAN T.
Calico, Prints, Yon am buy them at Raber a Bros"
from 4 cents a yard. to 10 cents, and British and French,
from 12 to 25 cents per yard.
IF Yi3l:l WANT
.
Ginghams, Daher 4, Bros. have them from WA cents a
yard to 33 cents.
Marline, you can buy them at Haber a Eros., from 8
cents a yard to 20 or 25 coadvany quality you wish,
You need for Dress or fasultruse, you will dud cheap,
at Eater & Bros.
IF yotrliviarT
A Coat, a pair of Pants, or. _Teat- for yourself, Reber
a Bros. bave the basenseniteepnt of .Boods for the sea
son, and the priceitstlitlttaolt
E.OR YOUR BOYS'
Clothing, select your g ood so et Reber t Rm. spd save
money by buying cheep.
TILE LARGEST AND
Cheapest assortnomt of CARPETS ycea will And it
Reber A Bras Oall aid enendue for yourself.
SO ETA', NG NEW.
THE whole world is in •a grand stage of pro
-1 grass, and every•Hely is bringing forth aome
thing new; but of all the 'ltitei wonders In nature or of
- art, the discoveries:of ecience and of phlloeophy, the
daring feats of a Blondin, or the alarming news of
Harper 'a Ferry, nothing has succeeded in producing a
sensation we/factual - 0 upon a community ae the daily
arrival of NEW GOODS at the Mammoth Portico Bee
Hive Store of GEORGE A PYLE. -
Competitors Stand aghast with ASTONISHMENT,
While Petrone are rushing forward with amazement—.
Words of commendation upon their superior:qualities,
magnificent styles, and extraordinary low prices, are
being exchanged with electrical rapidity throughout
the coaimunity, while crowds -of anxioua purchasers
are streaming from North, South, East and West, ,with
a determination to secure a bold of the prize bargains
they are giving at the BEE }UTE Store, opposite the
Court Howse.
81 LES—Plain Black, Brocade, Byadere, Figured. &e.,
new 'styles, all prioes, very dheap, at George a Pyle.
Merinoes, Cashmeres, iDel•anos, Poll de Chevree, En
gard,,Plalds, all very hanBb3ome, at, George a Pyle.
Bombazines, Lustres, fleßages,„, Ladies Cloaking
Cloths, various, colors andlrtyles, at Goorgei Pyle.
Opera Cloths, Rigoletts, Hoods, Gloves, Hoelery, W
WI, Handkerchiefs, very Sow, at George ar-Pyle.
GENTLEMEN, LOOK HERE.
CLOTH-Black, Brown, !Blue, Olive and Green, from
VAC to $lO per yard, at George a Pyle.
Caasimeros—Black, Doedkln, Fancy, Engileh, Frenc j i
and American, frort.6onets. to $4, at George a Pyle.
Satinette, Tweeds, leans, Flannels, ?dueline, Shirts,
Drawers, Gloves all stOes, Handkerchiefs, do., of all
qualities and prices at George a Pyle.
VESTINGS—SiIk, Plush, Velvets, Satins, of all the
latest styles, iromlo cts. to s9 , at George a Pyle.
QUEBICSWARE 'and Glass ware, In all their varieties,
necessary for Families, Hotels, at George k.Pylo.
GROCERIES--Segars can't be beat, Molasses d 0. ,:
from 8 cents upwards, OufFee very best, Teas, green and
black, best George a Pyle.
LADIES AND 'GENTLEMEN,- •
Call and seo .us, and cutornlne for youreelveb. We
kayo just returned from theoily with a complete a
sortment of FALL AND Irt - NIWI GOODS of the most
fashionable style, and at prieeet:that can't be boat eye
by New York or.Philadelphis
-
Remember trg-th. -.Mammoth Portico Bee he
tore, opposite the . Covet Reese. GEORGE & PYLE
No trouble to ihow , Geocle. Nov. 23; 11159.
- - • • -
DRY GOODS GROGERIBS A QUEENSWARR,
that has ever passed, or eintr , tan 'pass, over a Lebanon
counter. *16,000 walk 0' GOODS, cheap,
tlrre.,-and deNtlitt I tolook
PPLESEEC'S SfoRE
ea. I have $l,OOO worth of DRESS SILKS, from 50
cents, 87.-ceme,• 3 l.oo, $1.26, $1.60, both Black and Fancy
ti© : HURRAH for the 1,000 Pieces CLOTHS and CASSE.
MERES, from 60 cents to $lO - 00 per yhrd.
air JEANS, Tick Welsh Flannels, and every other
kind of Flannel, to be had at GEOTUM PFLEGEM3 STORS.
1e..500 pieces SATTINETS, ..um 12 cents to $1 00
per yard. -
6,0e0 yaide PRINTS and CHINTZ.
1,000 pieces French, English and German 61IISLINS.
1,000 pair bleached and unbleached, mixed and lead
colored fleecy lined ROSE, long and abort, from 6 1 4 as.
up to 3734 cents.
1,000 pair Ladles' and Children's GAUNTLETT.
I,OOO.OPE.RA HOODS, French Nobles, Woolen Hoods
and Cips, of the latest end most desirable styles.
HOILMAU for the 1,000 Samna, such 14 Flaviel's latest
saty le; long and square Eroche ; Cherteille; Shawls of
thousand cernerre, folding 100 different ways; Tkibet
and Merino Shawls; long and square woolen Bay-State
Shawls, !M., kn.
1,000 pair STOCKINGS, all kinds, colors, sizes and
qualities; Children's Boots,Legsandil lovers; Children's
Hoop Skirts, Under Garments for Ladies • white, black
and grey mixed [lose for Ladies; Life immersers and
Deautidere for Ladles.
. . .
Children's and 'Mitoses Kimrets, Hoops, Skirts.
Life Preservers, Ties, Gibruitlets; 3,000 pieces XiitlffiS
GOODS,auch as Pauline, Salinera, Paramella, Pararia,
Byedere, Plaids, all wool; French Morino, figured and
plain, in abundance, Scarlet, with black figured and
stripes,
Under• Shirts and Mayers, bought at Auction, very
low; Buck-skin Glows, Gentlemen's Scarfs, sill' Chen
eine and woolen. •
BOnnet Ribbons;'Tehet Ribbons, a largeassortment
Ikea Trimmings, all kinds: " • '
- CARPETS, all kinds and of the latest elides; '
Fip Hose, Fip Tlnsliaa, Fip Checki, Fip Tick, Pip
Rhdkfs.. Fip Cloves, Fip Combs, Fip Scarfs, Fip
Fip Elmer's, Pip Collars, Fip'Tosrels,Fip Coats, rip Shoes
and Hose. - • - •
The: Chniipest Goode the country' or. State, =We
pines What we say, ined alone condemn it.
SAVING FUND.
----
National ' -
r . 4 :- -'
4 :- 7 ..: iIMETY TREST
. 1 ...„:.. ..,...,,,. ~
II .i, s ri. .:. s
v: ....., 1 _ ;
. 1: ,,_ ~._ Company.
iv
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
RULES.
I. Money I received every day, and in any amount,
large or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money frpm
the day it is put in.
3. The money is alwaye paid back in GOLD, whenever
it in called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from &Oculars, Administrators . ;
Guardians and others who desire to bane It in a place of
perfect. safety, and where interest can be obtained for it
6. The money received from depositors is. invested in
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and"
such other first class securities ae the Charter directs.
6, Oillee Roars—Every clay. from 9 till 6 o'clock, and
on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock lutbe evening.
This old and well established SAVING FUND has re
ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near
ly thirty thousand depoeltora.
HON. HENRY - L. BENNER, President.
ROBERT
,SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WaLtax J. Run, Seorebw7: ' .
Hon. Henry L. Bernier, P. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, ' . ' •Jchseith 8.-Barry,
Robert. Selfridge, - Francis Lee,
Saul. K. Ashton, Tomph Yerkes, '
O. Landreth Manna, ' • Henry Diffenderffar.
OFFICE:
Walnut Street, B. W.. Corner Of Third Street. '
April 20,1850... :,.PHILADELPHLt.
li' YOU WANT GOOD . PIOT4NNS - 14 - 0 TO
-
SHT LIGHT Gattaity, over D: a: RElber;; Drug Store,.
on Cumberland street, Lebanon Pa. Attenownwo,
hiSLM '
ITOTYPES FXRITYIIB, 1,4113 and 1110.11} ,
GRAPHS, takendally, (Sundayezeepted.) - Prices remaWna•
ble and in'acoordauto with the siaq etyle and quality of
the oases, Rooms opened from A. M., to 4 o'clock,
P. M.
Lebanon, June 2,11168., -
•
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
AVOW= NNW LOT'
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
JUT =Wm. ET
J.W. • A C ER ,
Cumberland St., next door to leineaweaver'a,
BOND'S MILK BLSO.UIT.—The lightest and
mast delicious Article that'll*s ever been of
feredar sale in Lebanon. They have become =her;
B ay pgionlar irlierever IntrodieeiL. The3i, ars pet np in
Oansiorehdrth' 4101b4 , curforealaby the sing pound.
by T r r T-. °vim
ALIISI, ONDII -, VIFAIND opTFit-VlAtic.
Bricks!,
IF YOU WANT
To Save money, Fayyoor D Uoode at Bober* Bros.
If iiolEr WANT
IF YOU' WANT
A hinelsomi SftAWL , cheap, - osl - I — st . Rabar a B' os.
IF TCYU WANT
IF YOUWANT
ANYTHING ELSE THAT
LADIES, LOOK HERE
. VANE NOTICE! NO HITNINITG !
Talc DREAMT. pßznuer. AND LAILOII2O . err OCR OP
IS TILE GRAND EitPORIIIM FOR ALL
GEORGE PFL.MdER,
LIBANON,.LEBANON COENTEi PA.
Oct. 26, 1859.]
BRENNER , *
BQOUS Books
.t.RCEDLE weultreaMee L tfully
. 4' a.;, Inform the Zablic, tha t they cenatently
- le• • receive, fella gip, Eastern Cities, espies of
all the moat important and attractive
Now Kooks, as soon as published, which they offer for
sale cheaper than they can be„purchaaed elsewhere.—
Among those lately received are."--
Parton's Aaron Burr, •
Livington's Travels and Itesearshos in South Africa.
Spark's Life of Franklin,
Abbott's Napoleon,
City of the Great King,
Bayard Taylor's Northern mravdttr,
Debit and Credit,
The Reason Why.
They have always on hand a largo assortmentof Sehool
Books. Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School
Books. and a lino assortment "of Flute, Piano,
Violin and Nutter Music. Piano Forte, Mo•
. Wien : and Violin Instructor. , - •
PAPE...I4IANGINGS
of 'Foreign' and Domestic Manufacture,
Window. Shades.
The Month y Magazines,
and all the
NEWS - PAPERS, daily 4. Weekly,
•Can be had by calling at the More, on Cumberland street,
In the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book."
na&.Ordera loft with tbem for any Mod ofgoode in their
line, w.lll be promptly attended to.
Lebanon, Feb. 4,1868. •
Walnut Street akead in
Eheato Books, Blank Books,
Statioisary,Paper Hangings,
Window; Curtains, 4Pc.,
HENRY MILLER would respectfully in
t./-: from the public-that be bag opened a
NEW IltiOS. AND, STATIONARY STORE.
tin ths New Lebanon Demokrat Building, in Walnut at.,
a few doors south of the Chart Souse, Lebanon, .Pts..
where he has on hand and for awe, a full supply of all
kinds or new and cheap 'School and Sunday School
BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, CHARTS, SLATES,
INKS. Pens and Stationary, of every desesipthm such
as foolerap,LAtar and Note Paper , and a full asso rtment
of Envelopes, Wrapping Paper, and Colts. Bags.
Also. a number of HISTORICAI, THEoLoonat. aad bits
0F.1.1.11160011 Boom among which are
Jay's 6, and other Prayer Books, ,
Sehmucker'a History of All Iteliglone,
Life, Speeches, and bitmorial of - "reinter,
United States Manual of History and Biography,
Life of Christ, &c., &c.
Also, all kinds of Family, Hand and School BIBLES,
English aMi German TESTAMENTS.
He bag also on hind the Largest and beet assortment
of Paper Hangings, it indata.Sliazies and Curtains, do.,
ever exhibited in Lebanon. whir-WV/ill:be gold cheaper
than-at any other establishment.
'Also, a great variety of Almanacs for the year 18&.
He will also receive subscriptions for all the Monthly
Magazines, Daily and Meekly rapers from the different
nieces.'
All orders loft with him for anykind of Goode la
his line, will be promptly attended to.
Lebanon, Oct. 19, 1659.
TILE MEM' BOOR STORE
and Newspaper Emporium .f
W. , G. WARD,
Is located on MARKET SQUARE, North of Cumberland
Street, Lebanon, Pa. .Where
SCHOOL BOOKS, ..
Blank Books, and Stationary of every description are
always on band, and sold at the lowest poeeible
CASH PRIDE,
Paper Hangings, Window Paper and Shades of every
variety of patterns andprices aro also on exhibition and
for sale at
WARD'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. -
Ward also furnishes the Monthly Magazines, Da il y and
Weekly Papers'of our Eastern Cities, as soon as pub
lisped.
sir Orders for books, patio dicate,'or anything in his
ine, will receive prompt attention.
Among the New Books, •
lately received and for Sale at •
W. G. WARD'S -
-are the following:—.
-Ammons —The Pillar of Pireov Israel in Bondage:
The Power of Prayer ; Manna in the Wilderness.; Cot
tage Testament; A. complete Commentary on the New
Testament; The prince of the House of David, In der-
man:
kiniconat—Knitting_ Work, by Kra. Parting.
ton; Harp of. a-Thousand Strings; Black Diamond;
Prof. Hare's Spiritualism - Demonstrated; Humboldt's
Cosmos, A Sketch of the Physiall Descilption of the
Univeee.
W. 0. Ward is agent to reeedTo 'subscription for the fol
lowing Works, now orfPress:
"NEW -AMERICA N CYCL P EDIA/'
in fifteen Vole. . Vol. I to VI are new ready.
Price in Extra Cloth, per Fol. $3.00
de. Library Leather do.
.30
Diary of the American Revolution, by Frank Moorei
-completed in two Vols.-, price in Cloth, $2.50 per , vol.
Lebanon, Sept. 28, 1859. .
A'atiotusl. House.
NORTH E. CORNER of Plank road and Guilford Streets
NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A.
To Tom roux°
HO I all ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool
mineral water, the choicest vintage, and the purest malt
liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as
the table le loaded with the most substantial fare and
the richest 'delicacies of the season crown my bo ard—
Come man end beak; my house is always open to the
stranger and the friend, and for animale the best of pro
vender , fine stabling, and attentive hostlere, are ever
ready at my stables.
Yours, Respectfully,
North Lebanon, Rapt. 1-1,4869. HENRY BOLTZ.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
JUST BY RECEIVED AT
J. W. AC KER ) S,
From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and
.20 hour,
Oct. 22, '56. . ,
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
undersigned respectfully informs the public that
he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs.
geRISF/S Hotel, Market street, .Let
anon, where he will keep for the
public accommodation& good stoe k
of HORSES and VEHICLES. Ifs
will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome
and safe Vehicles. Also, careful - Drivers furnished when
desired.. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, An.
Lebanon, April 21, 1858. • JAMES MARCH.
1860 NEW STYLES: 1860
A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between
/Ila
„ Market and the Court ilouae,nortb side, hu'
now on band a splendid assortment of the'lrow
Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858,
to which the attention of the public is respectfully itYi
ted. Hats of all prices, from the cheapest to the moat
costly. always on band. Hebei) alsoiust opena a splen
did asaortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such u
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL,- P,EART,, HORN, LEG
HORN, SENATE., CUBIAN, and all others.
• .101,-.Me will also Wholesale•all itlada Hot' Hate,
Ay to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
Lebanon, Apill'.2.l, 1858.
IF YOU WANT
A good PICTURE for a Medallion erPin, canal
bAI
LY'S Gallery, next , door to the Lebenon.Depoelt
• - • • IF YOU WANT •
PI(7TIIRM ofyear deceased friend, enlarged and
it colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, noxt door
to the Lebanon De ( poait Bank.
IF YOU WANT-
A PHOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend, the beet are
jto be bad at DAILY'S Gallery,. next door to the
Lebanon. Deposit Bank.
josph
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
COMER of Walnut - avid Chestnut streets,
~. • LEBANON, Pk. •
The sulicriber having opened a liquor store, is pre
paired tO'furnieh all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liq
ours, wholisale and titan at the lowostcash prices. His
snick consists of .
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, e.
RUM. WHEAT, MALT, "
POTATOE and RYE WHISKEYS, Am.
All of which will be warranted to be as represented,
and sold at prices that will make it ap abject fordoalers
to buy of : him, instead of going Or sending to the city.
It is hoped that Hotel Keepers and othera.wili call mid
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
sm.. Physicians are also respectfully requested to give
his liquors a trial. He has the best and only article of
Pure Port Wine Juice In this borough.
Lebanon, Dec. 29, 1899. JOSEPH . REINHARD.
ten - BALE..
vATB.
YLOUIt,
l
I p ifft im iß
sumnias,
"10/ • air=
SALT BY. TIM BAG,
• STUN,
at the Geneses SHOIIR,
Feb.B,ll 58. : ••
-. Lebanon, Ptt.
. •
• ,-. •
A T the °encase. 111110,,1it the borough of Lebanon,
WHEAT, °ORB,
117115, - OAS,
In any quantity, for which the higheit.Market prices
will bo paid in Cup, by NYERS-48-13110118.
Feb. 8, 1858.
•
• Coal, Coal, Coal,
wz, the undereigned, would respectfullyinform the
citizens of - Lebanon county; that wizen now pre
pared o supply the aomnirmlty with. COAL, elthe
Wholesale or-RetaU, ea we will keep all khids of OOAr
on hand, such as -
Asa,' Ohealesist,..Wid, Move, 4 anti Pinker& COAL, white,
rod and gray ask
which we are constantly receiving from some of the best
Collieries in the Coalregioni, and -would here say that
we will sell our Coal as low as they.can.be sold by any
Person in the county, which' we will sell at our Mill, or
any part of the two boroughs. •• •
MYERS A- 84011 M.
!lemma BUIL; Lelsassial,44.B; 11358. ' •
TH N WILIA. ER
[Z H
undersigned would reeimaottupy Inform the
zees of Lebanon; that he has earcunenced the BLEB
DIG SUSUNEBB, in all its variable, at his stand, 'on
Cumberland etreet, 'Amnon, nearly_oppodto the Buck
Hotel, and will supply customers with the beet 411E414
CAKES, kc., &e. Flour "received from =idolisers and
returned to them in bread at short notice.
CO-N PEO-T I gIS7ERIEB ; •
of alLkinds, fresh and of the Lest , quality, oecultantly
0111 tisa*, •atuiLfurnished at tinNieweet-prices.,.
- •
4.111)M4411Ww;
'SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL,
.aixijkatitntional digests, a corruption of the blood,
iytibicli this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor.
-Being- in dbe circulation, it pervades the whole body,
9.1;a1 may bin - stout in disease en any part of It. No or
gan,is free from its attacks, nor is there One which It
may not destroy. - The • scrofulont tain t is variously
caused bymercurial disease, low living disordered or
unhealthy food, impure air, filth, and filthy habits, the
deprmOng vises, and above all, by the venereal info*.
Von. taver be its origin, it is hereditary in the
decending "from parents to children unto
Ot.e..thtill'and Slurp generation;". indeed, it seems to
be the rod ofilim who says, "I will visit the iniquities
of the fathers upon their thildron."
Ita effects cortureims bydisposltion from the blood of
• .
corrtint.orillosructs matter, which, in the lunge, liver,
shdlbtetd it organs is.termed tubercles ; in the glands
swellings, and on the surface, eruptions or sores.—
This foul corruptien, "Welt genders in the blood, de
presses the energies Of life; so that t scrofolous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous s tOmPlaints, but
they have far lees power , to withstand the attacks of
other diaeaMs; Consequently vast numbers perish by
disorders whidh although not scrofulous in their na
ture, are still'renderod fatal by thie taint in the system.
Most of the consumption which, decimates the human'
family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contam
ination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver,
kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise
' from or are aggravated by the same MM.
One quarter of. all our people are scrofulous] their
persons are invaded by this lurking infection '
and their
health is -undermined' by. it. To cleanse' it from t h e
system we must catenate the blood by an alterative
medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exor
cise. Such s medicine
AYE ply in
'S
Compound Extract Of Sarsapa-
rilla.
the moat effectual remedy which the medical skill of
our times can devise for this everywhere prevailing and
fatal malady. .It is combined from the most active re•
mediate that have been discovered for the expurgation
of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of
the system from its destructive .consequeuces. Hence
it should be employed feir the cure of not oeiy scrofula,
but also those other affections which Miss from it, such
RE ERUPTIVE and flute DISEASES,' SY. ANTHONY'S Pius,
Rosa, Or EREMPIELAB, PIMPLES, POSYOLIZI, BLOTCHES,
BUMS and BOILS, Tontine, Tkrrna and HALT ItBEOM,
SCALD READ, Rinoweitm; Husostanssit, Syrnurrio and
Dissonntet. Diseases, DROPSY DEEPEPSIA, DIRILITY, and
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARIS ING . PROM VITIATED OR //11-.
PERE BLCIOD. The popular belief* In "impurity of the
Blood"• is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degenera
tion of the blood. The particular purpose *and virtue
of this Sarsaparilla is to purify and regenerate this vi
tal Suid, , without which mound health
_IS impossible in
contaminated constitutions,
. Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Family
Physic,
are so composed that disease within the range of their
action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen
etrating properties search, andeleanee, and invigorate
every portion of the human .orgaaism, correcting its
boseeeed action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As
toconsequence of these properties, the invalid .whe
dined . down with pain or physical debility is as
a imbed to dad his health or energy restored by a rem
led at once so simple cud inviting. • •
Not only do. they cure the every-day complaints of
every-body, but also many formidable*.and dangerous
diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish
gratis my American Almanac, containing certifkates of
their cures and directions for their use in the following
complaints: Cbsticeness, Heartburn,. Headache arising
from disordered 'Stomach, Nausea, Indigedion, .Pain in
and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred.complaints aris
ing from a low state of the body or obstruction of its
functions.
.Ayers Cherry. Pectorial,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Coughs; r Colds, Influenza, Boarseneas„Croup,
Bronchitis, Ineipent Consumption, and for.
..the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad.
`banded stages of the disease.
•-lio wide is the field of Re usefulness and so numerous
are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of
tile country abounds in persons publicly known, who
have been restored from alarming and even desperate
diseases of the lungs by Its ese., When once tried its
superiority over every other medicine ones kind is toe
apparent to escape observation, and :where its virtues
are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections
of the, pulmonary organs that are incident to our cli
mate. While many inferior remedies throat upon the
community have failed and Weil discarded, this has
gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the
afflicted they can never forget, and preduced cures too
numerous and too remarkable to be forgottee.
PREPARED BY .
DR. J. C. AYER CO.
LOWELL, MASS. .
Soup my J. L. Lomberger and D.' IL Raber, Lebanon ;
A.Alarpor, E. Hanover; IL H. Horning, One; D.
Biever & Bro., Annville; Bowman & Son, Cambelie -
town;' H. Genie, Myerstown ;' and by all draigiet.
Alm sold by Dr. Ross. . April 27, 1559.-1 y
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER
TEN ONLY AOKNOIifLytI3BN
itERIEDIAL - AGENT
- • For httpurap of the
TIIAT DOES ITS WOSS„'.
TH:080IIGTILY, EFFECTVAWL
AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! !
rpllis great PIIILiFin, now before. the public but a
11 few years, ban already won a name and reputation
unexampled in the history pf any medicate ever inven
ted. The ingredients composing it are simple, yet in
combination all powerial in driving disease from the
human system. It cures
Scrofula, Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Mesa% AErysipelas, Bens,
Pimples on the' lace, Sore Eyes.
:Old & stubborn Ulcers, Scald Bead,
Tetter affections, Rhetunatio Disorders, •
J Dyspepsia• Costiveness,
Jan ce, Soltitheum,
• Mereurial Diseases, General Debility,- - •
Liver Complaink Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits; • • Pout Stomach,
Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their.
origin in an impure state of the Blood.
Every Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir
culars on hand containing certificates from persons who
Lave been cured by its use. Many of them are deeper
ate cases', and commend themselves to the attention of
those afflicted with aity of the above diseases. The fol
lowing-certificate alone la selectedols carrying with it
the most indnbitille evidence of the virtues of this won
derful medicine.
Sworn statement of Devid,hl'Creary, of Napier Town
alp, Bedford county;
In April, 1818, as near• as I can remember, a small
pimple mode Its appearance on my lip, which soon be.
came enlarged-and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and
wash of blue vitro'', without effect. Finding the sore"
extendinkT, I called on - Dr. Ely, of Schellsbnrg, who pro
llottllead CANTED, and prescribed a wash of sugar of
lead and bread poultices. - Finding these remedies of no
avail, I called opon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville,Somerset
county, who also - pronounced the disease incer, and
gave mo internal and external remedies—the latter eon
slating principally of caustics; but all to no purpose,
the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next
need a preparation of arsenic; in the form of salve. This
for slime checked the disease, but the inflammation soon
increased. I next called upon Dr. Steller, of St. Claire
villa, Bedford county, who also pronounc e) the disome
Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never fading
remedy, but it had no effect whatever In checking the
spread of the sore. In Decembor, of the same year, the
disease had eaten away a greeter part of my upper UP,
and had attacked the nose,-when I went to Cincinnati.
where I consulted - Prot R. 8. Newton, ot the Electic
Medical College. He pronounced the disease "ecutane.
one Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate eve of mer
cury." Ile applied mild sine ointment, and gave MO in
ternal remedies. My face healed up, but the inflamina
Me was not ihoronghly removed. In February, 1861,
he pronounced me cured, and'l left for hjme. In April
the-disease again returned, and so violent wee the pain
that I could not rest at night 1 late in May I returned to
.Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of
Dr. Newton, with whom
.I remained until September du
ring which time he tilled every known remedy, and part
ly succeeded in ehocking-thediscase, but when I return
ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon
my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and
also inedithie that I got froth Dr. illy, but the Cancer
emitinned growing until it had eat off the left side e my
mar , the /neater porttet t of thy et check, and had ell
ached my loft eye. I had given np all hope of ofer be
ing cured, since Dr. Ely said he could give relief, but
that a cafe was impossible In March,lB6B, 1 bogght a
bottle of "Blood Searcher,' bbut I 'must ooufearthatl
had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commerioed
taking it; but I found that 1 .- gained strength day by
day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. I
continued, and when the third" bottle was taken my fake
was healed as if by a miracle.
.I toped a fourth bottle,
and .I have been healthier since than/ Lave Nen for the
hurt riven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured
I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spar
cd.my.life, and whichhas been done through the 'retry.
mentality of LIND3EI'I3 IMFROVID BLOOD Sizmu7Hlß:
DAVID M'CREARY.
Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August,' A. D.
1868 before me, one of the justices' of the peace, in anti
for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa,
Witnies—lf. J. Jones. - JOBB °Mils:, 7. P.
R. M. LEMON, prOprietor.
Hollidaysburg, Penna.
Poe sale by M. IL Cattle, z yttyerstOwn. ; - Martin Early,
Nebohn Capp A Son, Jonestovrn ; John Seltzer.
Moun ; John Carper, Buchananville ; John Dein
lager, Campbellstown f• Killinger & Kinuorta; Annyille ;
Jobn 0. Oobaugh, Bridgeport; all of 'Lebanon county.
Alecitiold'at Dr. Geo. Robs' Drtig- Storey - opposite tl
Court House, Lebanon, Pa., [Aug.l7; 1869,-ly.
trOWARD ASSOCIATioN
• PRELADVAPITh;
Datansfint institution est.:dashed byspecial Endow/
• ssesnefor the Relief of the Stek and r a sed,
• /Whew
,adth Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases and especially for the Cars
of Dinettes cif the Sand
Organs.
lir M, IDIO ADVICE gireirgratia by the Acting Sar
in, gebn, to all who apply by letter, with a descrip
tion of their condition, (age, ocenpation t habint of life,
&?•,./ and in cases of extreme pant% Medicines far.
nial free of chaAge- • •
VALUABLE B.EXORTS on opermaterrhema, and oth
er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, angoit the Nzw Bar
worm employed in the,Dispeusary, sent to the afilicted
in sealed letter enveloparee of charm 'Two or three
Stamps ibr postage will be acceptable,
Addnias, DR. J. ill
anataoli, Acting Sur
gwtf, Howard exeoclation, No. 2' Sontb Ninth Street
Philadelphia Pa f
By order of thii Direatirs.
EZRA D. firaltrivmu, Presblesig.
GEO. FAIRCHILD; Steregmy • Nowa; 459-iy
. .
:11r „ •
re
A - 1( • I ImißerrlPß, voiXtift494ft.
.. •
4.110ry ) sett door to the
ABOVE, we present you with a Par act Mecm' Of
Teeueo, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec N a
ti,n, that once ruled Mexico. You will And a full ac
count of him and his people .in-bur Pithiphlets and Al
manacs—to be had gratis, lrom the Agents for these
The inventor and manufacturer of ..Tudatinfa Moun
tain Herb spent the greater piit of his life
In traveling, having visited nearly every country in the
world. Re spent over six years anion t h e Indians of
the Rocky Mountains and of Mexicei: Itcyvas *Mt
that the "Momeraxm . Rana Pecs" werqi ncoviired. A
very interestiognaceount of hiss adventurealherei you
will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. -
It lean established fact, that all diseases arik frolic!
IMPURE BLOOD!
The blood is the life I and when any foreig n or O.
healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once dis
tributeil to every organ of the body. Every nervefeele
the poiscn, and all the vital orgasm qnicklycomplaM
The stomach will not. digest the food perfoctly. The
liver ceases to Secrete a sufficiency of bile. The actiah
of the heart is weakened, and so the e.boulationlb fee ,
ble. The lungs become clogged with the poisotOS ittes
- hence. a cough—and all from a slight impurity nt
the fountain-head of life--this Blood! As if you lash
thrown some earth, far instance, in a pure epring, from
which ran a tiny rivulet, in -a few• minutes, the whole
wine of the stream becomes disturbed s anddiscolonad.
iorquickly does impure blood By -to.every 'part, end
leave its sting behind. All the panacea.become ob
structed, and unless the obstruction f removed, the
lamp of life soon dies out.
These pills not[Only puri the blood, but regenerate
.all the secretions of the bo dy; they are, therefore, ct&-
itiallect as
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache So. -This - Anti - Biliou.
Medicine expels frotertbe blood the hidden seede of dia
case, and renders all the fluidaand seeretioncpura and
fluent, clearing and resuseitatlng.the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed, is it, to us, that we are able' to piece
within your snub, a medicine like the"Motryzatd fleas
Puma," that _will pees directly to the afflicted parts,
through the bloixi and fluids of the body, and mass ti;
sufferer to brighten . with the flush of beauty and health:
Judson's Pills are the lied Ilumuly in existence far the
following CtUnS!ints:
Bowol Complaints; Debility, - ':ward Weakness,
Coughs, Fever and Agna,• ~.:Liver Complaints,
Colds Female Complaintkleiveness of Spirits,
Obese Diseases, Headaches;
Costiveness, Indigestion, - Stone aud Gravel,
DlaPePein, Influenza, • Bez a nclazy.Bymp•
Diarrheas, Inflamationi ' -
Drowv , , • . • •
- GREAT FEY AT4E KEDICINE!
Females who value health, should never be without
these Pills. They purify the blood, remoreeheMunigews
of all kinds, cleanse the skin of ell-placiereadbllstib
os, and bring the rich color of healthltethe pale cheek.
rai- The Planta - and Mortis or irblebribeee-Plll4 are
made, were diecoverad in a very surprising way among
the Tezacane, &tribe of Aborigines lialeiloo. Oct the
Almanac of our Agent, and you willtsliadvdtblelight,
the very interesting account It-contains of ttio.."Mnsar
idainactiz" of the Aztecs. -
OBSERVH—The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in
a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40.p1115, and
Retail at 25 cents per box. All-genuine, have the sig
nature of B. L. JUDSON it 00., on each box.
B. L. PIDSON, &CO., -
SOLE P-ROPRIETORS,
No. 50 Leonard street,
wxyr roair.
Int. Agents wanted always—Mdress u above..../Eit
13old In Lebanon by Dr.-Goo. Ross, and D.B. Reber.
February 8,•1880.-6=
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATO R
IV
. NEVER' -DKBIZIATES. -
TT IS compounded entirely froth Osimii, and Das b.-
come an established fact, a Standard Modleine,.knovrn
and approved by all That have used It, and is now resort
ed to with *confidence in all the' diseases for which
it is , recommende& r••••
It has cured thoneands
who bad given up all hope
nneolicited certificates la
The Mae must be adapted
individual taking it, a us
act gently on the bowebs.
Let the.dictates of your
use of the LINER IN
will cure LIVER 00M
TACKS, DYSPEPSIA,
SUMMER CO M.
DROPSY 8 011 , R
costivErumg, C 110 L
RA MORBID'S CHOLERA
LENGE, J A IT NAICR
ES, and may be need sact
,YAM) LT- XIS
HEADA.C t Iat F e
TWENTY XII:i
SPOONFULS ARE I I AK
attack.
4
m
XI
0
. ALL:WHO USE IT Mt
in itt favor. • - .
Mix water in the month
aWallOw both together.
ritzokoms DOLLAR giallOnLit.
.EIAITHORD P S
CATHART
- zAOMPOUNDIEV !ROM
Pnrel; " Vegeitabla 'Extracts awl Pat In.GLASS OA.
SES air tight and will kwep:bri any ail:mate.
The FAMILY. 'CA:: PILL is gad=
tie but active Cithrade ki which the proprietor has
used in his practice more' than twenty years.
The conetentyincresaing - •0 1, dethand from those who
have. long used the PILES and Coe eats faction which
all express ' regard •to their nee,- imiumxi Me to
place them within the 1 - Mach of all.
The Profesidon wellknow -, that d Himont cathartics
not on : different portions jitos boWels,
.The FA MI L''Y CA T WARY Ifl PI L L
her. with due referthice to' this Welleiriabliabed, fact,
been comp:misled fromvariety of the pureetvego
table Extraota, which act alike on every part of Cub
alimentary canal. and are Ww' 4:Nop and eafeln all case!
whore a CATHARTIC la el k such as DE
RANGEMENTS of the .7' o STO BLE EP l-
NESS. PAINS IN, THE • -••• BA D. 0 N 4
cosTrvENEss, PAIN. a s u AN D OVER
THE WHOLE I= f ro m anddeneold, which
frequently, if neg eth. end.ng ia)draa ofFe
ver, LOBB Or . APP 1 6 .• TIME, a CREEPING SEN
SATION OF COLD OF4II ... THE BODY, RESTLESS
NESS, HEADACHE; or r WEIGHT 1.14 THE READ
all INFLAMIdATORY. ,fgai DISEASE, WORMS la
CHILDREN or ADULTS. `sr RHEUMATISM, a great
,PORIFIFR ofthe BUM • • and away disease to whkh
flesh latithr, too numerous tompal*ris io Ads adver
tisement. Dose, Ito &
• PRICE !MB= DEME -
The Liver Invigorator aid IrainityCatharti c Pills are
the
retaiTrade iu led by Druggist generally, and sold , wholesale by
all the huge towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. B.
Manufacturer and Propristat
.43S
June 13,1859--I y. BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
_
CAM .
:ELL'S.
Poin- Witter
.. • _ .
rue minedy haring recenflrbeenintrOduce:i in Lob
- anon. is prepared 'from extracts „of Roots,
Herbs, Barks and Balsams, which grow upon America
own prolific sell, can be applied externally
;andlnter *l•
ly with perfect safety for the following complaints of
Dyspepsia, 'Rheumatism, 'Nenralgia, Sprains. Ilmisea,
Colic, Redden Cloldi Tooth Ache, Pain in the
Stomach, Back; Joints, and Limbs. Sol,
bad 'flomPlaint, contracted
Jointw, Sore Throat, •
Chilbeins,
Ott of of many ewes ellbcted by this medicines the fel
lowing.may be mentioned :
Cornwall, Lebanon County.
• January 12, 1850.
Mr. John Cirenball—Dear Sir :—I herewith certify
that I have need your Indian Pain Killer In my family
and found ft the best medicine I ever used ; ,my
,Mfe
has-been .affaoted with Rheumatism fora long., time
which disabled - her to work; through the nee orthree
bottles of your medicine she was perfectly cnredlinit
_entirely relieved from pain. I will not be witteine thin
-
of O th N e iYello- wir4Pitruo
medicine In my family es long as it can be obtabsU,
Jecos aujups.
from whom all who doubt the merit of the medicine,
We refer to thelif Ot.ltßuniToErfaly
may learn what it can perform_.
John WW, of Cornwall, Lebanon Mem*, wee eared
of sev ere-Rlieuruitism and Dyspepsia b 7 therm of two
bottles.
WM. Shiner, of C on swall , 'Lebinon,mninty, was Mlle.
ted with severe Rheumatism for Many years having
fre
quently been confined to bed. Tiro'bottlea cored him
completely, and enabled.him to WOO:at
Doren set. me
same article also cured his daughter of Doren ftet.
Wm. Donneßy, of Cornwall waemareduf Rheruxuditm
of Mean
_years' standing. ' -
Janet my, of.Centwall, at- the. advanced age of 85
years, having suffered Rheumatism for many years, 1".8
cured of the dm:4IMM by saint the med.Wue for tw•
months. • -
The medicine he pn3pared and sold coj by the under
signed ibelding hiClbastnnt Street. Lebanon, neer J. H.
Mark's Rotel. Re will deliverr mud - the medicine to
any Start-or- the country. Price o 2s pent per bottle.
. •
JOHN CAMPJJELL.
Lebanoh, Ja;L. 12, Joao
trZ•OiAD DR. REALTR'S BOOK OF TRVir-et i ,
"9i4i els and great discoveries of the Japan
ese and East India - Medicines, with full directions for
the certain core Conamaption, Bronchitis, Coughs,
Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Fevers, Heart MOWS, Scrofu
la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Gravel
nary Deposits, =female'Oomplainta, du Illustrated
with huudrede of certificates of cures and engravings.
Por:therpurpooe of tvocuing as many suffering fallow
beings es possible from premature death, it will be seat
to any-part of - the mmtleentihreaudirt •Ititunlai
- 9471tscadwayibleor
by• Dr. Chalie nails -Lebanon ; &Ss 844"45 '
g.; Christian fdilleriAMecebon; C. X..:-Hellor.
?=:1 44 .4/ 4- . 7 . 4 NTse,wyk*
Oct,
within the hist !Neu yeers
or re lief,. to the nuissurgus
my .possesstau show.
to the temperament of the
ed to such quantities as to
knurl.rtrziudia
PLAINTEIBILLSOUS AT.
0111tONICIIISILItHOBA
PLAINTS) • 10,10 RITE.
STOMACH, muirrizAr.,
IA CHOLERA CHOLE
INFANTpM.PLAT lI
FEMALE vms.raisis.
modally as An. -ORDINA
VINE. It will - ours ; 810E
thousands can .toatify.) to
TWO OR TIMMS •-• TEA
EN at , :conuaenceniena t or
GINTNGther toatimsny
with !hit invigart4iw and
• -4- .
, re-