The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 30, 1860, Image 4

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    Cta entur.
•
A REmARKABLE
are yoninquired to-day
0( one who stopped me in the way—
In this Repaidle FOlllO non-resident.
"Who am I?" (so his answer ran,)
"Sir, am the distinguished men
The 'Harald' hasn't named for President I"
AN ADJUSTABL E
PIECE OF'
CIIIN
Captain Evans was a navy veteran
of sixty.seven. He had lost as arm
and an eye years and years before at
Navarino, which last action settled
his understanding, both legs being
carried off by . a chain shot. Cork
lees were coming into fashion. • Cap
tain E. had a pair of the first quality
made for him; he had a false arm and
band; into the latter he could screw
a fork or a hook, as the occasion re
quired, and being gloved the deficien
cy was not easily perceived. As in•
creasing years rendered him infirm
his valet took advantage of him, so
that ho wrote to* his brother—a Som
ersettshire squire—to send him up
some tenants's son as a body servant.
'No matter how stupid, if but honest
and faithful,' he wrote.
His brother was absent, and sent
his stewart to select a lad. This the
steward did, but _merely mentioned
that Captain Evans was infirm, not
apprising 'the bumpkin of his new
master's deficiencies, and sent him
to London at once, where the captain
lived.
At ten at night he arrived, and was
immediately shown to Captain Evans'
sitting room.
'What is your name?'
'My name be John, zur.'
'Well, John, my rascally valet is
absent again without leave : help me
to bed, as it is late r and thou you can
go down to your supper.'
Adjourning to the bed-room, the
old gentlenuin said :
'John, unscrew my leg.'
'Zur,' said John.
'Unscrew my log this way, seo.'
jOhn did so, tremblingly.
'John, unscrew my other leg.'
‘Zur,' said John.
'Unscrew the other leg, sir.'
John did so, now in a state of be.
wildorinent.
'John, unscrew this arm,'
Trembling still more, to the cap•
tame's great amusement, he obeyed.
'John, put this eye on the table.'
John took it as if it would have
bitten him,
'Now, John—no, I won't take the
other eye out—lift me into . bed.'
This done, the waggish captain
continued :
4 1 - ohn, beat up the pillow, it is not
comfortable.'
It was done.
'Bat it up again, air; it is quite
hard'
Again John shook up the pillow.
`That won't do; John, I can't get
my head comfortable. D—n it, John,
unscrew my head.'
'No, by thunder, I'll unscrew no
more;' and John fled from the room
to the kitchen, swearing his mas
ter was the devil, taking himself to
pieces like a clock.
afar Shasta, California, being the
head of 'Wohaw* navigation, the ho
tels in this town were full to over
flowing, when Judge B-----:arrived
and asked the landlord for his room.
The le a udlord greatly regretted the
fact, 'there was but one oppor
tunity even to sleep under his roof,
and that in a double bed already oc
cupied by a 'son of the Emerald Isle,'
—a miner from the neighboring coun
twho was well acquainted with
Judge B by reputation." The
Judge, making a virtue of necessity,
agreed to sleep with Pat for the night
and was shown into the room by
Boniface, who waked Pat and told
him who was to be his bedfellow.—
Pat was agreed. The landlord retir
ed, and the Judge commenced the
double process of undreeeing and re
minding Pat of the honor of which
be was about to be the recipient, and
at the same time talking of the could
counthry' and preparing Pat to give
bim, the Judge, his support at the
coming election. Conversing for a
long time after vetting into bed, said
the Judge : "Pat, you would have re
mained a long time in the old coun
try before you could have slept with
a Judge, would you not V 'Yis, yer
Boner,' said Pat, 'and I think yer
Honor would hare been in the 'ould
001111 Miry' a long time before ye'd been
a Judge, too I' The Judge waked up
next morning, and looked at himself
the glass to see whether a bad
might's rest had injured his. looks.
liar A fitter from Paris tells a
strange story of a recent disc O -very in
science, culminating in a melancholy
denouement. A governess in private
families had under her charge a little
Russian boy, who bad been born deaf
and dumb. The gentle disposition of
the boy greatly endeared him to the
governess, who devoted much of her
time to developing his intelligence,
and enabling him to keep pace with
her other pupils. After many alecp-
Tem nights, and many experiments,
the lady finally resolved that sulphu
ric ether was the talisman to be em
ployed in opening the world to her
poor little prisoner. Its application
proved perfectly successful; numerous
other experiments indicated that the
git.and secret had been discovered, the
Monthly Prize was awarded to the la
di; and she rapidly rose from pover
ty and dependence to wealth, and
fame as a:benefactor of her race.—
Trak - ales 1 . 41te sudden transition was
pier much for a mind so long over
burdened by study and devotion to an
object; the reason of the poor lady
give way, and she has since been con
veyed, n hopeless maniac, to a Maison
it tante, at ALontmartre.
(grit is hotter to have a clear con•
*ionize and . be threatened, than to have
*'bad one and be flattered.
Otr'Ex•Piasident Santa Anna and
WWI ate in New York.
WEINER MACHINE
IIi7INT4IIIEI.IIOIII. JIBIL
Si tn. St P I,: Weimer, Proprietors.
Opposite the Lebanon Folio Rufiroad Depot,
LEBANON, PENN'A.
Clint WORKS are now in successful
X./ operation, in all their 'carious de- t i e
partments, which, for complete arrange- 15411 R,
manta, are excelled by none In the state, -•
sod our facilities for doing all kinds of -11 . 6 t-•
MACHINE WORK,
Agrtc.itural excepted,) are not excelled by any manu
facturing place. Our
MACHINE SHOP
is stocked with the moat complete modern MACtUNE-
P.l of a Tarr heavy capacity, which onablea us to turn
out at racy abort notice, heavy and light Engine and
Furnace Work. Mill Machinery, Fhafting, Saw 31111
Work and all kinds of Machinery. Chic
FOUNDRY
has a capacity excelled by bat few in the country, being
furnished with two cupolas capable of melting seven
tons of Iron per hour which enables us to maim coat
ings of twenty tons weight All kinds of castings mode
to order at very low rates. We bare empetior Windex
for making good
BR hot blast pipo.
ASS FOUNDRY. „
Prase and composition metal coatings made to order
at short notice and low price& Brasswork finished to
pattern or order.
BOILER SHOP. •
Boilers of any'alze and shape made to order. None
but No.l Iron nerd, and no other than experienced
workmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Sae
Flues, &c., Le.. executed with dispatch.
S3i/TH-8110P. • I.
Machine Smith 1111 flt mad, by liachine Blacksmiths
to drawing or "Vetch. '•
PATTERN SHOP. •
We make to order Patterns of any description at
abort notice, and persons In want of patterns will find
it to their advantago to examine our Pattern Rooms, in
which are !locked a very, large atsortmcntAtPatterne.
ENGINE FURNIi'IIIN
. _
This department embraces all rinpishing required in
31achinery, and is always stocked with Trod and Brass
Valves, Ooelu, Checks, 0 mtge. Gaslipe box, Iron; Steal,
Spring Steel, Onwpipe fittings,
Couplings, Oil Global.
Oil Cup Oil Lamp, In fact all things nooecsary about a
/Beam Engine or Machinery
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Is called to our style of Englutse,whish for economy.of
foe!, smooth and effective working cannot he excelled.
Our PATENT CUT-OFF GOVERNOR VALVE. •
We are prepared to attach the valve to any Engine how
in nee and take our pay In the raving of fuel for, any
specified time. For regulating Uus rimed of the ongitto,it
cannot be excelled, and will bold to.dpeed within fk per
cent. any engine with load on or load off.
PORTABLE ENGINES.
Our build of Portable Engines aro very superior and
our new Portable Mining Engines are now being intro.
duced in the principal ore mining° in our state.
Lebanon, February 1.5. 1800.
Farmers Look to Your Interest,
A. itlajor & Bro.,
IVOLI LD call th e [attention of the Yarns•
ere of this and adjoining Counties and
iiqnffaf their friend' In general, to the feet. that
,frgs .. .;"." they have opened their dOILICULTU
r!nt. , , , HAL STORE, on Pinegrove street, near
their Foui , dry 41 Machine shops, In the Borough of Leb
anon, Pa., where we ran truly say, that we have the
Largest and Best Assortment of FAIIMISO
IJIPLE
MENTB ever offered to the farmers of this community.
As we have - bad a long experience in thealanufactnring
of Machinery, we have Made it our object to select the
best and moat durable Marl:lnes, and all that we offer
for sale we can say that theft in no other in use that can
surpass them. We hate the following Machines that
we can recommend to our farmers, viz:—
Manny's Cbnained Reaper' and Mower,
With WOOD'S Improvements. Dorsey'srCorriblned Bak
er, Reaper & Mower, Railwhillorse Powers and Thrash
ing, four horse lever Powers & Threshers, Morgans Pat
ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAIL'S, Mum
ma's-Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay. CUTTSR, Cast Iron
geld Rollers, Grain Fans and Drills, Hay Elevators, Clo
ver-hullers, CornelisHem by band or plwer, Corn
Plough and Planters, Cultivators. &c.,-with a variety of
the best PLOUGHS in use. All kinds of Forks, Rakes,
Shovels. Spades, floes, grass and grain Scythe',
_grain
Cradele, Buehel and Pock Measures. &c., & r-.Bm- Farm
ers will bear In mind that they willficei it to their ad
vantage to buy their Machines ut home. 42.11 are table
to brake or get out of order ' and If tiny havii been
bought from a traveling agent they will bare trouble to
get them mended. flow are they to bo 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 dam whilst lied it been
bought at home It would have been ready fur use again
In a few hourk as we have the patterns for all the Ma
chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on
band, so that you cannot more amiss. We would loathe
our friend/ and all others to glee us a tall before Pur
chasing elsewhere, as our aim Is to pleoso and Ise pleas
ed.
Also CASTINGS of all kinds msdo to order and at
short nottco. --
ENGINES, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we 31anufactUre
and repair Steam Engines, Shnftings, Circular Saws,
Lathes for wood turners. &c.
REPAIRING all hin6 of MaChinery attended to with
dispatch. Address, A. DIAJOit & raw.
Lebanon, May 2, 1859.
ELIJAR LONOACRIE...JOHN O". CABItt....JACOB
LEBANON
Door and Sash Manufactory.
Located on the Steam-House Road, near Cumberland
Street, East Lebanon.
THE undersigned respectfully in
rform the public in general, that they
aiRIIFS bare added largely to theirlaruerestab•
111 1 ' alta r ritu t , and
rd taim"pbroaZda khans
1E the
In latest
e :tate in full operation, such as
WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c
••
for oonducting the general business for
Planing, Scrolls,. Sawing, 4c., 4.c.,
and the 'extiorience acquired by E. LONOACILE and J. fi;
GADVL during their connection With the Poor, Sash and
Lumber Trade, fora number of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, in oonnection with J. GADZI., to
select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash
business in this State.
They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers
open favorable toms, a judidowtly Resorted stock of
DOORS, SASII, &c., from the beet Lumber manufactories
In the State, feeling confident that' s their assortment is
not to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactnem in size, quality or Linieb, and
is maculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The lbUowing list comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand :
Doors, of all sixes: Sash, of all sties;
Door Frames, for brick and Architraves;
from. brollies ; Casings, from 3 to ti in.;
Window Fromm, for brick Surbsse;
and Millie bedsits; Shrfitcrs, of all sizes;
All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds, of all sizes;
0.0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards.
LONOACIiE,LIABEL & BROTHEIL
P. S--Planing, Saminr, dc.; promptly done for these
furnishing the Lumbar. *. (Inbanon,July 15,*57.
LEBANON COUNTY
STEAM PLANING' luiff,L.
• BOAS, GASSER & GI TILE
ri I wish to inform Moir customers, of Lau.
. non County, and surrounding Counties,
-^ yr, -" that tbey ate still in full opemtititt, and
. are prepared to do nll kinds of
CARP NTEh WORKsvMACHINERY
They have ail the LATEST IMPROVED MACLII
DERV, and feel confident that they eau compete with any
'Abe:. in the State, as regard& GOOD WORK. They em
ploy none but th 1 best workmen, and work none but the
best and teeti seasoned /Amber.
Their stock of work is always open for examination
by Carpenters and Builders. as conalsts of
Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and
Doors Frames, Casing, Wash
Boards, Mouldings, Flooring
Boards, Weather Boards?
Sidings,. 4-c. 4c.
Also, SAWING AND SLITTLNO done to °Men
Also, Hand Rai .for conlituted Shim Inv making
which they have a man conetantly employed. B They
hare also erected a
TURNING LATHE ,
to addition to their other business, and have employed
is Stibnite mechanic_ to attend to it. illareabluet Mak
ers will do well to call and examine their stock before
=
ng elsewhere, as they always. kccp on hand.
Itzt4e Lege, Stair Bannister, Newel Puts,
and everything else belonging to thernrning Business,
which they will sell nt Philadelphlaprlees. tom. TUltti
-INO WORE. done to order, es well an always on hand.
gal— Their Shop will be found on POD:MOTE ROAD,
between Cumberland Street and Msjor'e Foundry.
Lebanon, March 16,1659.
• • LE3IBEEGER'S
Cloth Illanufactory.
rriIIANKFUL for test favors, the undersigned respect
fully informs the Public, that ho continues to o ° ll 7
on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale at ever. It Is unneeessa
ry for him to my more, than that the work will be done
In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which boa made his
,work and name so well known in the surrounding coun
try. Ile promises to do the work In the shortest possi
ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and be
flatters himself to be able to render the acne satisfacOon
.
as heretofore. He manufactoree
Broad anditr . orrow . oloiltl, Chnfnealt, in t&
- - -
and other Flannels, all ix tAa beat manner.
He also cards Wool and makes Rolls, for the conve
nience of his Customers Wool and Cloth willhe taken
In at the following placein—At the stores of George ic
Seelleuberger, 'sneer & Brothers, George 'Reim:ell, aid
at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near
the Market House, in tho borough of Lebanon; at the
Story of Shirk & Miller, in North LebanOu ; - lit 8 . Gosh"
art's, Bethel township; at the public house of William
Barnet, Fmlericksburg; at the store of 8. E. Bickel, in
Jonestown; at the store of George Weidman, Bellevue;
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of
Gabriel Wolnwsborger, New Market Forge; at the store
of Shirk. East Hanover, Dauphluoouuty; at the
stores of George Miler and David H. Rank, East Ilarto.
Ter Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away
regularly, from the above places, Hondeed without delay,
and returned again.
Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card
ad dyed and mixed, ewe le ave th e same, white, at the
,above me/Wooed places, with directions how they wish
it prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
- which will be done and let at the desired planet.
is desired that those having Wool partied, will
pay the Rob therefor, at the above named Oases. _
LYON LT:mum/4EL
Fist Hinover, team:Lott countyy, Mitj , 12,1168.
ITIMM &MONS New-Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
op la good order far 001O 01
aid howeduleate; teeth
t k ledieet sad Geothdoes.
THE Lti3ANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY. NEWSPARBR,
. FITS ! FITS.! I pas tt t
a. H. Rititibrio,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
I - Curnberland Street, nearly opposite the Black
Hone Hotel, Lebanon, Pa.
ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and
entire satisfaction guaranteed.
April 110860.
Fashionable Tailoring.
IT HE subscriber respectfully infertile his friends and
1 the public in general, that be has commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS in all its Drenches, at his resl
- in East Lebanon. (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares
east from Major hfoyer's Hotel, (south side.) By atten
tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good
tits, and moderato charges, he hopes to receive a share
of the public patronage. He was a long time in the em
ploy of Niches.] Wagner, deed., and feels confident of
giving general satisfaction. Being a 1:1131V beginner he
solicits the patronage of the public.
Lebanon—Hay 12, 1858. CIEQRQ E McCAULLV.
Stir Fashionable
UCH AIM HOFFMAN would respectfully intbrm
Tsitorin
.01the Minus of trtklnoti, that he has REMOVED
his TAILORING !Winnow; to Cumberland Street. two
doors East of Factor's Btore, and oppoelts theWislibig
ttha House, where all persons 'who wish garments made
tip in the most fashionable style and best manner, ere in
. vitod faxen. En halt lately received the New York, Phil
adelphia. Paris and London reports of
'• Spring and. Summer Fashiolli,
and as be has nope tint the .best workmen employed, 'to
guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done
In a satisfactory seamier. • '
18.1.,.11 - ith his thanks to hie old cristoriaers fur their pat
ronatw be,xospeotfully solicits public favor,:
TO TAllA)llsl 7 lust received and for sale the N. York
and, lteDert of Springs, Summer Fashions.
Tapers wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, no Ant he can make his arrangements
accoedingly. NITCELML HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, April 7,1850.. .
0 1 1iotteklolgerchantTal or-
in;; Establishment,
(LATE OF.LANCASTER.)
Ci.3II3I.IIItLAND STREET, in the room f.rmerly
copied by I. W. Acker, between the °theca of Dr.
Lineawrarer, and Gon..Weldman, Lebanon.
I would respectfully announce to the eltizene of Left.l
anon, and surtbandik vicinity,: that I hero
and opened R. NEW AND SPLENDID' STOCK •OF
FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Fancy Med
iums Silk mid itarisollos Vestings, goods - for Fashlona
blo business Coax, ac., ac., of the latest importations,
all of which will be mode to orderat theshorteat notice,
and prices to suit the times. From the void which Lies
been here, Of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied
tbrough.lny long experience in businfias Artistic skill,
and well known reputation as a Seicatillo Cutter, that
I can compete Avitli•the Bret MerebariA,Talloring eidatb
lfshmeuta in the eitiea or Nev YOrk and Philadelphia.
Trusting to tho intelligence of a discerning public, and
a 'fittlet attention 'to bualneas. I hope to meet with
success. omotritx, Merchant Tailor.
Lebanon, April 18. 1860
cLwrituNG.:
CLOTHING FOR: 'ALL. •
J.
Largest, bast assorted, and most Fashionable'
J. mak of Spring and Summer
READY MADE GLO.TIIING
in Lebanon: at the Centrarßuildiuge. no Invite all our
numerous friends and the public in - gement to glee Tula
call end Foe rorthenumives. Our stock ennatt ti of Spring
Oyer•coats, Black and Blue Dress. Frock and Sack Coats,
Fancy Frock, Suck and litisinees Coats such as /much,
Silk, Mixed, Stripped, plain, Bay State, Tire.d. Cond.
mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacca, Grass Linen, MI, Jae's,.
Buff and tiny Limn Dusters.
Also a largoassortment of Black and fancy Cassimoro
and all kinds of Linen PANTS.
Work Bain, Orcnitdictrand Battey liforwilloa reAs, also
alargu assortment of Furnishing Gooda, suclt as Rua.
tqdrts with linen bosoutrt and French culls, silk and
Linen. Its ndkPrchiefs, Stocks, Cravats. Tina, Olovss,
Sogpendcrs, and all kinds of Winn', &a.
May 9, ISGO. - TIATIER .h Blicl.
1.860 Spring Siock. 1860
The amwr tmetit, tl t bncest prices. •
REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS,
OULD beR loare to Inform 'Omit . frittide, customers
and the Public generally, that they hate cox• In
eta • large and extenrive nesorttnent of .
FAS: lONIRIAS SPICING AND SUMMER ODOTIIING,
which .will be sold cheaper than cantle had elsewhere.—
As their stock is entirely new, tied bought at the lowest
sash prices, they. feel confident that they can scll to the
atitantage of the buyer.
ROTS' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOADS,
Trnilkt, Traveling Bags, fie., dc.," the . lariwt
assortment in town.
Purchasers should at all thrice couialt -. their own :in
tereeta, sod procure their goods wherever they could
get the moat for their money. •
. •
The Cheap Clothing Stor e. opposite
the Court Rowe, has the &Arable feature-of econowy,
and should therefore be sought by thoso who -wish to
get tile full value for their teoney. •
Lebanon, 'May 2, 1860. • ItitIZENSTEIN BROS.
Look to Tour litterests.
Come one ! Come all !;-see and judge
for .yourselpcs.
J OGN GAFSER respectfuGy ,iusites the citizensof Lebanon county to call' nt his new BOOT, Snot;
and OAT Ftore. in Walnut street, between C. - amnesty's
and Bomberger's Ilutels, where he hne.opentel a open.
did sew Spring and Bummer stock of and Shore
for Gentlemen; also bats A CAN for ;Jaen and Boys.
lie takes orders for Boots and ttliotal, and makes them
at short notice out of the best material, and will war
rant them to give perfect satisfaction.
lie is determined to sell very low for Cash or four
months' credit.
Lettnent, Anti' 20,1.850.
Philip F. ItlcCahly
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
ON Cumberland Street, ono door Bast ot e ' clo gNii,
the flack Rome Hotel. Thankful forth
very liberal patronage extended to me fur the short time
I have been in business, I would respectfully - solicit a
continuance of the patronage of-the public.
Jie Las at all times an assortment of nooTs and
SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, whieb will be
dleposed of ou reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c.
VICO* desiring sliest, well made article, are invited
to sive me a trial. Chtlilrens' Eboes livery variety
au.l color on bend. Ileavy work made to order. .
4ir7• All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and
charges made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15.6W9
OLO. L. AMMO. ISO. T. ATNIS3.
G. L. ATKINS ft Bro.
• - RAVING united In
the ROOT mid Snot
, .
. . 1
Btrsmas; 'and . from
.„
their determination to
be punctual. and make
. 44 4114 . none but the beet of
work, they feollike so.
----;
liciting-alarge of pub
,7,17-;---.1:„. lie patronage. They
will always be found
: :-.• '-'?-4- • - at their OLD STAND,
tNiar_Dritziteo,) in Market .1674, nearly apposite inflow
Rise's Motel, whrre they will he. reedy to ep.rve and
please•tbeir.custni
Oers. , - ~., '
Tboy base now on band a late assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,.
cinrgt BAGS , ke-,'whiehlticip offer arrodistied prises,e
—V . Baritone dealing at this WOE STORK, can be
salted with REA DY.MADE WORK, or have it made to
order. iCatisfaction 4 always warranted.
Particular attentiod given to the REPATitlislO
Boots and Zhou!. • [Lebanon; April 20, Igßil„
HE IitIMPANN OF 1860.*
.POLITICIANS, AND ALL OTIFERS. AROUSE: .
MBE undersigned has just returned from the East
with a LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of
e l : BOOTS, SHOES, HAM OAPS, TRUNKS,
2RAratest'eß4l9Alc c.
Of the rury l styles, end e;idcs keeps on
hand a generel . tunvortavent ..of BOOTS AND
SHOES of BOMB BIANTIFACTURE.• Tho lints are
SPRING STY( ES jost"rnnonfactnred:of all kinds and
qualities, and the Caps are of the newest varletituv.
For Dien and Doe hr has a largo variety of GAITERS,
SLIPPERS, do. For the Ladles helves a beautiful as.
sortuurat
.of the neatest SIEGES and GAITERS which
need but Li exam lord to be recommended. Ladies, par
ticularly, are incited to call soon. Alan, a veri goo lot
of Shoes, ko., for children. Cell before purchasirg
elsewhere and be convinced that the store, Chris's,' of
Walnut Street and Jail Ailey, In the place to buy good
and neat Lead and foot protectors, at low prices.
Jilt:. BOWMAN
WEt., Measu
860.rea_taken and work made to owlor.
A pril 15,1
Boot and Shoe StOre.
JACOB 110tDEL reepectfully in
forms the public that he still contin
uos his extensive establishment In
110101 m ssidle his new building, in Cumberland it.,
whore ho hopes to render tho same
satisfaction ne heretofore to all who
may favor him with theircustom. Ile invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and 8110 ES, and every - one who
whales to purchase fashionable and durable articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and Varied stock.
He is determined to surpass all competition in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A due care is taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none but the_ best quali
ty of LEATHER and other materials aro used, and none
bun the beet Vr or kmeo are employed.
P. 3.—lie returns his sincere thanks to.bis Mends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
lie hopes by strict attention to businms and endeavoring
- to please his motioning, to merit a share of public pat
ronage. [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5.8.
Joseph Reinhardls
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
CORNER of Walnut and Chestnut streets,
. . LEBANON, PA.
The subscriber having opened a liquor atom, is pre
pared to furnish ell kinds of Foreign and Domestic 'Ag
outi, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Ms
stock consists of g:7;14
RUM, WHEAT, MALT,
POTATOE and RYE WHISICEYS,
Sc-
All of which will bo warranted to be as represented
and sold at prices that will make it an object for dealers
to buy of him, instead of going or sanding to the city.
It is hoped that Hotel Keepers and others will calla
examine his stock before purchasing eleowhere.
Physicians are also respectfully requested to give
his liquors a trial.. He haa the beet and only article of
Pure Port Wins Juice in this borough.
Lebanon. Dec. 29, 1859. JOSEPH REINHARD,.
Eli Thompson
(Late of the firm of Thompson kBtond,)
Market Street, ti , equare north of, Water, Lebanon,
RP.SPECTrUL in torno, the public that b 6 contin•
!pee HOU/Wand :SIGN PAINTING and pApt#
BANGING, and byitried - attantbin: to bitsfneeil hoPee'to
receive a tlberxl fiNireont pittrethtio. - • - • -
to •
Allir Orders froth 'tonst kmpoontitY piotoptly &bladed
Lebanon, Nov. 9, 11169.....14.
New Furniture Store.
Mr AERLSON B. DIINDORE would respectfally
Jri_ l
nform the public that he bee removed opposite the
old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on Cum
berland Street, whore he will keep the largest. finest,
and cheapest assortment of fiTRNITIJRI.I ever offered in
Lebanon. Hie stock consists of all kind. of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which be will sell lower , •
than the like can be bought at any other
place in, Lebanon. •
He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. 1 4 "
'Petesetebes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Teu
bles. What Note. Hat Racks, ac. Also a large and cheap
stock of stuffed, Canceseat, and common Chairs, Settees,
Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses.. Alpo, Looking
Glassee,,-OeM, Rosewood sod Mahogany—very Cheap.
'Venetian Blindm Carriages, Olga and Hobby floors, for
chiktren. •
Particular attention paid to UNDR,TITANING.—
Re ties provided himself with the FINEST TISARS.F.
LEBANON, and will make CoMne and attend Funerals.
at the shortest notice and moat reasonable terms.
Lebanon. December, 28, l&f,ft.
OWEN 1.4178AC1111,_
31A.NEWRIM and trvnelf.b.lt,
• . in Market Street, three floors
▪ north of the 'Lebanon Valley
▪ Railroad, ou tho west side. Ile has
large assortment of
NEW STYIE.SOI4I.A.S.
- . -
„JENNY. LIND and other BEDSTEADS. FLXTENSION
TABLES, Cnneeestz d and Common CC AIRS, SETTEEZ.
SOLO OACICILNO CR.VD;JES, &c., &C. Ile also offers for Sale
at very low prices an ext, usive aasortment of LOOKU,O
0.1..1L15E0 nod Picture Frames of 01It, Mahogany and
IRosewood. As ho nmnnfacturos the most of hia forin
t tare himself. he can suit mach cheaper thanthoso who
buy the Ready-made. Ali orders punctually attended
to, and articles safely packed to any Dart of the countrl.
Ile also has on band all kludi of FANCY won And Gilt
iIIOULDINO which he offeksfor sale. Reinomber 1.111-
BAGEI'S NEW WARE ROOMS, Market Street. Lebanon.
P. S.—Coffins nude and funerals attended al the
silos notice. .
Mr. I aubsCh desires parties Who pttrpoiso going
to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to - call at
his Warerooms awl exaniioo - his stock, OR be hi cottAdeut
that his RShire itt better and will lie Fold ctieaper :than
any that can bo boogbt in the shies. Do has prepared
himself to mozvticture lintel:4 god hopes to teCoire
• borne patronam. •.1
liani Tailoring.
REMOVAL.
iIIe"..O , R , RABIRKY- lila- removed to. the Corivir of-Cum
berland streot and. Doo Alley, in Funek's Now
Building, when) he will •keiip :an assortment of Cloth*,
atssauerreA ' and Vestinds: Also ready leads clothing and
furnishing goods such as Shiite,. flow, Gloves. liandker-
Chiefs, Necktios, Jte-, .t0.,-41 of which Will be sold as
Blimp peat any other establishment in Lebutod.
CUSTOM= WORK attended to prompUy, and good
Ma guaranteed. S. B. , KAMBA Y.
. Ulkineb,Aphrity . isco. •
----- TA
-- Copper mit Removal!
r i t. undersigned has 11E3JCiTEti COPPER
SMITII and BRASS WORKING ItIJSINESS to
-
• arTASLreet, the woad' doOrf rem Strialres Mat, where
be will he happy to see all his old friends and custom
ers, and where ho has increased facilities for atteudin
to all the departments of his business.
Particular attention Oren to REPAIRING.
All orders thankfully received and promptly ettended
to. • - MULES 11. SEVERERI.
.Copperznii4 and Brasrworker.
Labium, Idareh 1,11;60.
THE NEW . BAKERY,
111 E undersigned would respectfully inform the tilt
• acne of I.elnenon, that he has commenced the BA.Kg.
IND BUSINESS, in all its rartettee, at hie stand, on
Cumberland Street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck
!total, anti will supply customers with the best BREAD,
CARES. Lc.. &e. ' Flour received from customers and
returned to them in bread at abort notice.
CONFECTIONERIES,.
of all klnde, herb and of tbo best quality, constantly
on hand, and tarnished at tbu lowest prices.
Tbo public is tasked to eve me a Wad. •
_ Lebanon, Nos.-9, 1869. V..11. EBUR.
Jyasionak a - Ouse.
Nownt E. CORNER of Plinik road and 0 uiJ r. r a Street
NORTII, LEBANON, PENN'A.
To Taz Pcvl.lo.
' HD ) ali ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool
mineral water, the choicest vintage., and the pttimq malt
liquogs grace , my,bar. And ye hungry mate and eat, as
tlio table is loaded with the most.Fnlestimtial fare, and
the richest delicacies dr the season crecrnmy beard—
Coma men and beast; my house is always open, to' the
itranger and the friend, and fur animals the best of pro
mender, Ilse stabling; and attentive battlers, arelmer
ready at my stables.
lours,„ . .
Rospzetitilly,
North Lehadtan,
.111,8)1ItY 1101:11k.
;NEW-.LIVERY STABLE.
nadersigned respecailly informs the public that
T•lio has opened a NJOV VERY STA DLE,' nt Mrs.
7tIS WS Hotel, Market street. Leh
anon, where he will kedll for the
, public areommodation a good stock
•of HORSES and Vkl/fICiLES 110
will keep gentle and gocardriving !long.'s, and handsome
and stife Vehicles: Also, careful Drivers furnished when
desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, &c. ' •
!disarm, April 21,1868. JA3IES
1800 NEW IS6O
ADAM RISE, to Cumberland . Streck, Amtsromi
'Market and the Court Homo% north stile, hai
now on hand a splendid ass/minima or the Nets
Style of RATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for ISBB,
which time attention of the public is respectfully
ted. Irate of all prices, from the clan nest to the moat
costly, always on hand. Itches:els...put openA a splou
dhl-essortmout of SLIMIER HATS. embracing anch . es
STRAW, IANA3IA, PEDAL, PER nzi
AL, on, LEG
HORN, SENATE„ CUBIAN. and all others.
ite..llo will alto Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Cope
&e., to Country Dlerchnnts on advantagnons tdrme.
Lebanon, April 21, 180.
' OPLES'
Hal and Cap 'Store, .
AT NO 4, EAGLE BUILDINGS,
OWILBERLA,ND STREET, LEBANON', PA.
IDIAOTIOAL HATTER. ManlikeAvner, Wholcsaln awl
gutgliThelire In RATS AND (-AN. of Gie newoot
•• SPRING STYLES.-..
SILK HATS in all shapcsiand qualities. A first
WSW NEST STYLE of SILK HATS, for $l.OO. A
full assortment of Cassimere lints. Spring style 4
CAPS in endless variety, A - splendid assortment of
SEAMLESS CAMS—the newest out. YUYA YE OPERA
HAT, and all other styles of Soft Hata; now worn front
the finest to the cheapest qualities lie keeps a largo a*
sortment of STRAW HATS of all style 4 for lieu. youth.
and Children's Weals. The subscriber hopes by etict
attention to business, fair prices awl straight forward
dealing to merit a continuance of public Strew as here
tofore. tcy. flats of all kinds made to order, at the
shortest notice. Sliippbig Furs bought- and the high
prieo paid in Cssu. JACOB G. MILLER.
Lobe ennOles 14, MO.
- -
PIIIOTOGRA irns
lIELIA Belay, where aro you going that .you er e
dreswel np so?
eint.-1 am going to .1.11. K.71)1 In Adam Itiau'a Build.
tug to have my Lik.mees taken.
@e.g.—V . llY do yon go to Kehn and not to one of the
other rooms to have it taken ?.
atnr.--Becanao Krim'a Pictures , aro elaarper, clearer
and more trutbrul than others and nearly everybody
goes to him.
Ques.--Can you tell me wily Isis pictures aro superior
to others?
~ots.—Yen 1 ho had it years practi,m, and haseuperior
Cameras, and all his other gliterer are.of the most lm-
proved kind.
Ques.-11'hat kind of Pletnres does he take?
Ans.—He takes Ambrotypes, and Melainotypes, of all
sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the
smallest up to Lite Size, Plain and Wend in Oil. 31e
takes all size+ Photographs from Dat„raorreutyp od 0 ( d e _
ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of
the best Artists. His Charges are reasonable and his
rooms are open everyday (except similay) from 8 o'clock,
A. M. to 8, P. M,.Don't forget, HEIM'S ROOMS. is the
place yon can get the Rest Pictures.
IF YOU WANT
A g ood P
o I allor7 1:1RE 3
ne fos t ; I .o 3l r odLiiin t LorP . l. a 7 o ll n at r .: A t
po it
Bank.
IF YOU WANT
Apicruam ofy.ur deo,eated friend, enlarged ant
colored In oil, 'call at DA/Lrfs Gallery, next door
to the Lebanon Deposit Dank.
IF YOU WANT
Lliti•l'llOTOG RAM of yourself or friend, the boat are
to be bad at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the
anon Depoalt Dank.
IF YOUWANT G ub PiCTURE GO TO
BRENNER'S
SKY 1.10111 GALLERY, over D. S. Faber ' s Drug storo,
on Cumberland atreet, Lebanon, Pa. AMBROTEPER,
31zzantorrets, rutorma, PAYTROTTPER and PROTC.
GRAPHS, taken dnfly, (Sunday excepted) Prices reacoult
ble and In socordeuce with the size, style and quality of
the caeca, Rooms opened from S A. 31., to 4 o'clock,
P. M. •
Lebanon, June 2,184.
REMOVAL.
NORT'II LEBANON
Saddle and llarness Dinnaw
Factory.
TIIE undorsighed bus Removed • ,
hie Saddlery and Harness 4.,
„
mftnaraetory to a few dOOTlSouth "Y.% _ •
of the old place, to the Large room
lately occupied by nalhatal 4, Bro. as -
a Liquor store, where be will be happy to wall his old
friends and customers, and where he has inersared fa
cilities for attending to all the departments of his bust.
nese. Being determined to be behind no other eetubllsh •
meet in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared nel tiler pains nor expanse to obtain and make
himself master of every modern improvernen in the bu
siness and secure the services of the best workmen that
Mend wages would Command. Ile will keep a large
stook on hand, and manufacture at rho shortest notice,
all descriptions of HARNESS, sucli as
Saddles,Bridles, - Carriage harness, of
• all ki nds : heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets,
such as Cotton: Worsted, Linen, and a new kind, lately
invented ; 117117/13 of every kind, such as Bum Whips,
Cart Whips, dc. • ftddfdlfof alldeseriptbbe .HALTElt
CHAINS, home -made 27244 M, Ac Sc.,allot which he
will warrant WAS opal to any that can bo obtained In
any other eitabllebount colintry. ~All hs -Kaki
that tboao line, Wald call at
his place and exatnlgebiq go; feel!. tie fullest
co fp
_Ms ab.ille • giyi, entire sath*tien.
.40 All - orders ly 'eaistdi arid pro*Syld,
tended •SMTB
_ .
Notthisbulon Borough, Jia. 2b,1880.
sANtoßws
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NVER' BROIL - TATES.
TT IS compounded entirely from Coma, and has he
icome anestablished tact, a Standard Medicine, known
and approved by all that have used it. and is now resort
ed to with confidence in all the dieeastis for which
it la recommendad: rem
it has cured thousand& •
wbo bad givenup all hope:
unsolicited certificates in
The dosemnst be adapted
individual taking it, a us
act gently on the bowels.
Lot the dictate* of your
use of the LIVER IN
will cure LIVER COM
TACKS, DYSpEPSIA.;
S B-11: 00 111 ,
NY, PROPS; SOUR
COSTIVENESS, CUOL
RA MORBUS CUOLERA
LENOR,JAUNDICE
RS, and may be tad mini
RY FAMILY ME D
HEADACHE, as
TWENTY-MINUTES, IF:
SPOONFULS ARE TAKI
attack:
m
71
A LL STMO USE IT ARE
in ite fayor.
Mix water in tbomoutb
orglow both together.
PR SCE ONE DOLLAR Rga.norrLE. ~
—ALSO.— •
• ' • ' SANFORD'S . - - '
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS;
.
COMPOUNDED FROM
Purely Vegetable Extracts and put up :in 41L ASS CA
SKS air tight and will keep In any Mimeo
. .
The FAMILY CA TILIIt.TTC PILL is a gen
-80'44A active Cathartic el whiCh this proprietor has
used in his practlcamore _`'" than twenty years.
'The constantly increasing )150 demand from those who
Ban lel% Abed tbo PILLS ' and t.e satlaftwtion which
all express In regard iiil-. 5 ,-IhAlr !se. indue4xl me to
place inert , within the I ...; I reach of all. .
The Professionwell know -11. that . (1 titoren;, PAI III IIIIP.
net no different portions ep,,. of tho bowels,
. Tho FAMILY OA, ••-• T• 11 AR TlO PILL
has with due reference to nO thisirell hiblishodjaet,
boon compounded from a `-- variety o es f the pnrestvege
table Extracts, which.set •wi alike on every part of the
alimentary canal, and aro .... GOOD and safe in all cases
where a , CATHARTIC Is a e. needed, such as DE.
RANGESIENTS of the 11.0 STOSIACH, SLEEP 1.
N.E.98. PAINS IN TUE_ ._ BACK AND LGIN S,
"
COSTIVENESS, PAIN ID AND SGREN.ESS OVER
THE WIIOIIE. BODY, ~- from sudden cold, which
frequently, if neglected..-. end to a l ng course of Pe
ter, TO* SS 0 F APPS / TITE, a CREEPING SEN
SAMON OF COLD OVER ir- THE .BODY, RESTLESS
NESS, HEADACIDL or " WEIGHT IN TUE HEAD
all INFLAMMATORY 0 DISEASE, • WORMS in
CHILDREN or ADULTS, • RIIEUMATISSI, a 'great
PURI PIER of the BLOOD .. and many disease to which
flesh is heir, too numerous • to mention in this adver
tisement. Dose, Ito 3. •
PRICE THREE DIM ES.
The Liver fnvigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are
retailed by Dnaggistgenerally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in all the large tosses.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.
• Manufacturer and Proprietor,
. 335 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK.
June 31,1859-1 y. - ,
JIABRIAGE GUID.C.--ileing a private
-Winstructor for married persons, or tbrise
about to be married, both mole and female,
in everything coueerolog ' the physiology
and relations of our sainalaystem, and the production
or proventation of ollnpring including all the now dia.
coverles never before given in the _English language, by
W.M. YOUNG, M. D. This krreally a valuable and in
teresting work: It is written in plain language for the
genteel reader, and in illustrated with numerous' en
griivings. AU young married people, or those contem
plating marriage, and baring the least impediment to'
married life, should read this book. It discloses secrete
that every one ehontil be acquainted with ;'still It is a
book that must be locked up, not .lie about the
house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of
twenty-five coots, specie or pontage-stampe.. /Adroit
D'. WIT. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE St., above 4th
Philadelphia, Pa.
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATU—NWmattms
what may be your disease, before. you plaee_youreelf
miter the earn' of any one of the notorious 'Qt texa-L.
native or forvign--who Advertise in 'this •or any other
paper- get a copy of either of Dr. Young's Books,. and
I..rb it carefully. It will be the 'maim of laving yin
many &dollar . your health, and poissiblyyciiir life. •
Dlt. YOUNG can be consulted on, any of the diseases
desaibed In his publivationS, at hi. Office, NO. 416 Spriee.
Street, above Fourth. [Aprill.lB,lBB4o-1y.5.0.w.k. .
coNsuMPTOTES
AND
•
NERVOUS SUFFERERS.
TIMF, subscriber, for several years a resident of Asia,
discovered u bile there, a simple vegetable remedy—a
sire Cure far anstretpticm,.Asttona.. lirmichilfs, (loughs,
o,his. and Nervous Debaiiy. For tho benefit of Con
sumptives and Nervoar Sufferers, be is - willing to make
the none public.
To those wboderire it, he will send the Prescriptien.
with lull directions (free of charge ;). elk( a sample of
the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combina
tion of Nature's simple herbs. Thou desirinz the Rem
edy enn obtain it by return' mail, by addressing. _-
J.. E. CUTHBEEtT,
BOTANIC PIIYSICIAN;
No. 429_,Broadway, Now . York.
April 23, 15130.-3 m, "'
L j a
Stove, Tin and-Sheet iron Ware
AIANIMPACTORY,
• . In Market street,.DAskdoor.to the Lebanwr Dank,
"TX/ 11F.R13 can be Lath's Isegiat and bestlssortromat
JT of COOKING SPOTES'IIIir offered to the
Oemprising the following varieties:—Royal Cook, 4
sakes, filrard Air Tight„4 slz a, Ilercules,a 11..ree Mac
wrarrtured ititoye;3 Meta, Extendeded fire box for Wood
and Coal, Royal Cook, 3 rhea, Prairie Flower, Different
sacs, Fanny Forrester, 5 sizes.
- All the above Cooking Stoves, are warranted to Bake
Rost, Boil, or do anything in or on *them that May be:
a
desired; also, a Large assortment of Prirlor,. Sall and
_Barroom St..vev, which will 'be sold cheap for Cash or
approved, Credit. Also the largest assortment and beat
made
IN AIND.SitEET IRON WARE
ever offered to the public which will be sold Wholesale
or Metall.
The largest assortment. and best made and heaviest
Coal Bucket.. to be found in Lebanon, at Ma Stove and
Tln Ware Munnfactofy Of JAMES N; ROGERS.
i tr!„ Roofing, Epouting and Jobbing of all kinds at
tended to at short notice and on retusonable terms.
All work warn:toted.
J. N. It., being a practical Workman.in bialinu of. ba
Mat's. ettellthl to his wait personally.
Lebanon, Sept. 21, 1559. '
Phila. &Reading Railroad.
Qa.
REDUCTION OF. PASSENGER FARES,
• On. and after MONDAY, APRIL 2d, 1860.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
Wtt 2d Coupons, will be issued botweet any points
Lired, good for the bolder and any member of
bin family, in any Pamongor train, and at any time—AT
25 pft.ft CENT BEI.ONV TIME A/MOLAR FARES.
Parties having occasion tonne the Acrid Irognently on
Mildness or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
convenient and economical; en Pour Passenger trains
run daily each way betweon Bead* and phli o d o l p hi a,
and Two Train!' daily between Reading, Pottsville and
ltarriaburg. On Sundnya, only one morning train
Down,
and outs afternoon train' UP, rune between Pettit
and Philadelphia, and no Passenger train on the
Lebanon Valley Branch Rail Road.
F or the, above Tickets. or any information .relating
thereto, apply to S. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer, Philadel
phia, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to
0. A. NICOLL%
March 'A 1860.-tf Oen,' Supt.
Val & Beading Railroad.
Lebanon Vailliey Branch.
• ; 7 . _77 • •
1-1 2 1 : EFA
_w l
Two Daily Passenger Trainstpßead.
ing, and Harrisburg.
•
'DAS& LEBANON, going Best to Reading, at 0.07 A. M,
and 2.25 P.M.
Pass Lebanon, going West to lilarrisbnrg, at 7.24 P,
M. and 11.20 A. M.
At Reading, both trains make close conuoxione for
Philadelphia, Pottsville,-Tamaqua, Danville,
&c.
Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes
barn; ritteton and scrantoo. . .
At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley"Ratiroads
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers
burg, &c.
Through Tickets to Latiraoter, in No. 1 Cars, $1 10; to
Baltimore, $3 30.
80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger.
The Second Class Care run with all the above train*:
'Through First Class Ticket/sat reduced rotate Niagara
pails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
points in the West, North Moat, and Canticles; 'and Emi
grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above plaecs, can be
bad on application to tho Station Agent, at Lebanon.
Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be
the Tars.
fore the Trains start. nigher Fare, char p ge:,Zaid in
G. A. NIOGL
January 4, 1860. Eitiiiteer and Ntt
- -
Blanket Shawls,
CLOTH, WOOLBN CLOTHING of all coloreolyealet
Black or Blue Black. pressed, the color wanantol
and goods turned out equal to now, by •
'LYON LICSIBERGRA,
AGO Hanover. Articles to be dyed can be left atlf.ast
Jos. L. Lauber
spies Deng afore, where all orders Yor the above will b
attended to.
[Feb.!, 1880.
CIAO'Hut 'Rails for Sale.
anbseriber has abouts,ooo Chestnut Italie of a
A ilrat rate quality, far isle at. ii reasonable Price--
pply at Hellman', Dale, in North Lebanon township ,
JOHN RHILM
AN, 11. S.
w lifarel - i 21; 1.11430Atr
UNITED - STATES
Coil TOyer- Works!
rIFFICE, Lebenhe; Pa. oiler. Air =tan fitted V- 1 2! 1 91 doPatOli> had WNW to all part of the Ent
.
teilAntitee. Addihmet W-AP. L. WEIMER,.
f e A ,16 4 860 , • abanop,PlL
DID*tieheFITIUNE & 1111018 niv Soot id strei
nom
•
- MOTT S
•
CH 11V{
AA:" (
An aperient and Stemachie preparation- of IRON pr.
of of Oxygen and.Carborn by combustion in Hydra.
Sanctioned by the hiss
Medical Anthoritie',
bothbore
in Europe and the United States,and prescribed in
their practice.
The.experience of thous+ y proves that co prep
oration of Iron can be compar•-ti wit h it. impurities of
the blood, deoresdon of sitatenergy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions ind
ic
at
es n ug s in i e y l t n
m a el m o o e t s ev
ery conceivable ca se•
in
which it has been tried, it has proved abso'ntely curs.
hive in each of the Mowing coMplaints, viz: . •
In Debility, Nervous Affections, Enmoiation,
Dyspepsia, Constipation; Diarrbcea, Dysentery,
Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous, Tubercalositi,
Salt Rheum, Mien3cnstruation, Whites, Chlorusis,
Liver Comp Lints; Clactiic Itaadncbes, Rbeuma
!ism, Intermittent Veverv; Pimples on the Face,
d0,44c. • : • •
In eases of GENERAL DEW LITT, whether the result
of acute disease or, of the continued cliaoluntion of ner
vous and muscular energy front chroniCeomplelnte, - one
trial of this restorative has proved shecessful to - enliti
tent which rM - dOscrintion nor written attestation would
render cre d ible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have
become forgotten intheir own neighborhood, have still
dediy re-appeared in the busy world ILO if just returned
from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very
signal Instances orthis kind aro attained of female . Suf
ferers, emaciated Tit:tit& of apparent marinating, Ran
. Culneous exlntuistionieriticel changes, and that compli
cation of nervous aid dyspeptic aversion to sir and ex
ercho fevebi t i, g i o.phyaln Imo no name.
In . Ntitti'on " of all Mu°, thug Or rea
mqqamitiar t 9 nicedieel men; ttle e , i,cration of this proil
n.tary, for, Potation o f . iron must necessatilc.g: sal
un
like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, *Unction L.2, l _Pq
exciting and over-herding-, andlontirtzeigularlY aperi
ent, even in the most obstinate, caeca of costiveness,
without ever being a gnstr.c pargetite, or Inflicting a
dlitagreenble sensation.
It is this latter property, among others. which makes
ft so remarlinbly effectual and permanent a remedy for
Piles, upon which it also appears to exert itclistlnct amt
tmocitic action, by•inepersier, the local tendency which
forms them.
In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as aro its causes, a sin
gle box or tbese Ohalybeate Pills has often sufficed for
the most habitual cases, including the attendent Costive
• In unchecked DIARRII(EA, even-when advanced to
DYSENTERY, confirmed, emaciating,. and annatenily
malignant, the effects have bean equally decisive and
.ctstouiehlug.
, In the local pains, lore of Cosh and strength, debilita
' ting cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indi
eats INCLPIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy had al
layed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several
very gratifying and interesting instances.
In'scitoeuLous TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated
iron has had far more then the good - effect of the most
cautiously balanced premu-etions of iodine, without any
of their well known liabilities. . _ •
within dm last two years
of relief, es the numerous
my possession show.
to the temperament of the
od In each quantities as to
judgement gnido yon in
VIGOR A T 0 IL and it
FL Aline BI LLIOUS AT
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
PLAINTS, TITSENTIS
STOMACH. HABITUAL
re, CHOLERA. mom
INFANTLIM: F A T IT
FEMALE W.BAKKFAS
ecasfully as an ORDINA
CINE. It will euro SICK
tboulanida can taatify,) in
TWO OR VERBS THA-
I EN at eommeacemont of
GIVING their tealimony
riltb the iinolgorator and
The attention of females cannot be too confidently in
cited to this remedy and restoreve, in the C4Sea Pvcalf
arly affecting them.
In lIIIEUMATISII, both chronic and inflammatory—
in the latter, however, more decidedly—lt has been In
variably well reported, both aaalloviating pain and re
ducing the swellings and st iffnesiof the joints and mos.
ass.
In INTERMITTENT 'FEVERS It must necemarily be
a great famedy and energetic restorative, and its pro
gress in the new settlements of the West, will probably
be one of high renown and usefulunas.
No remedy hes ever been disci:n*ond, In the whole his
tory of medicine, which exertilancl prompt, hnppy.gind
fully restorative ellect.i. Good enplane, complete diges
lieu, ropld acquisition of strougtii. with an unusual
disposition for active and cheerfulegereise, Immediately
follow its use. *-
rut up in nest Bat motel boxes containing .6o pills,
Price .50. cents per box ; for sale by Druggists and deni
er*. Will be scut free to any address on receipt of the
price. All letters orders, eat, sbould be addressed, to
B. LOCirE & Co., General Agents,
339 131104 D WAY, N. Y.
MOTHERS
and'•why f because it never fails to afford instantaneous
relief when given in time. It acts as if by magic, and
one trial alone will convince you that what we Amy is
true. It contains
of any kintl,hind therefore relieves by removing the en f
ferings ,of your child, instead of by deadening its SOTO
bilittes. For this rceron. it corrmenth; itself Jll3 the on
ly relialate prmaratien now known for CUILDDEN
TEETIIINa, DTARMICSA. DYSENTEItY, OILIPIM}
IN'TIIE DOWELS, ACIDITY OF TIIE STOMACH'.
'WIND. COLD TN VIE HEAD. and CROW', also, for
softening the gums reducing inflamation, rep:ailing
the Dowels ana relieving pain, is has no equal—being
an anti sleienrualic it is used with unfailing AUCCIL7I in
all cases orCON 1 (1/LSION OR OTHER FITS. As you
value taw life tind'health of 'your children, and wish to
save them Irma these sad and blighting consequences
which are certain to result front the use of Harcotfies of
which all other remedies for: Infantile Complaints are
competed, take none init. DR. - EATON'S INFANTILE
CORDIAL, this you eanielyipon. It is perfectly harm
less, and cannot Injure the most delicate infant. Price,
25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle.
Prepared only by CIIURCII. k DEPONT, ke
Dr,ondwty7New York.
'Sold at Olt GEO.' YOBS'-Drug Store, opposite the
Court Ilona. —soluegentibi Lebanon, and by all re
spectable DrUggists.throngliont the country.
T.'IX.DItOTT tt SONS, Philadelphia, wholestae agents:
April 18, 1880-1 y; .
a ways presents us with the mama essential elements.
and Rivera of course the TRUE STANDAC D. lionlyne
the Blood of a person suffering from Consumptive, Lir
or Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &e.,'and we find in
every instanae'eartain daticienclea in the rod globules of
Blood. Supply those deficiencies, sod you are mode
well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory
—hence FlVEbing SUCpI4III. Theca are
PREPARATIONS
. •
adapted to the deficiencies o[ the Blood in different dis
eases. For OOUGIIS „ COLDS; BKoNcurris, or any
affection whatever of tho Threat or Lungs. inducing
- Consumption, use No. 1, which Is also the No. for *Do•
pression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Chronic
Complaints arising from Orer.use, Gcnond Debility, and
Nervous Prostration. N0..2, for Liver Complaints, No.
8. for Dyspepsia. - Being alreadyprepared for absorp
tion it is TAKRN BY DROPS and carried Immediately
into tho circulation, so that what you gain you retain.
•No. 4 is fer - Fernalo Iriegubtrities, Hysteria, We4nlo6B
- Ice_ &e special directions for this, Fortlait Shown,
Eruptions, ticrofulone, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints,
take. •No. 6. In till cane the directions must be strictly
followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle.
Sold by CUURCEI k DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway,
New York.
Sold at bit. ORO. ROSS' Drug Rom, oPPosite the
Court Rouse.--pole,acent for Lebanon, and by all re
spectable Druggists throughout tho country.
T. NT. DYOTT *SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
April 18, 7800.-Iy.
11 ;
•DR. EISE.NWEIN'S
TA It A rwp WOOD IiAPTRA
PECTORAL,
Ia the h eet •Bi tcmom in the world for the Coax of
Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing,
Palpitation of the Reart,
Diptheria,
And for the relief of pailonte in the advanced stages of
_Consumption, together with all Piseasea of
the Throat and Chest, and which pre
dispose to Consumption. '
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure
of Asthma.
Being prepared by a practical Physairn and Druggist,
and one of great experience hf the - cure of the various
diseases to which the human frame le liable.
RIB offered to the MB itted with the greatest confidence.
Try a and be convinced that it is. invaluable in the
cure of Bronchial affections. Price, 64 cents pa Dot*.
per - PRIPAIIED Olnynmsr •
Dr. A. El & CO. '
DBFOGISTS AND onts os TS,
N. W. darner NINVI .M7.7.1.n. its., VW/LAVA.
WAD by th et4 respectable Druggist and Deafer to
Metric:ars out the &rase,
Philad'a, Ayr; 1460.-Iy. - • '
a\OLD DR. HiLiTH'S DOOR OF TRAV-eX
ttle and great discoveries' of the Julion-W
ese and Zest India Medicines, with full directions for
the certain cure of COUROOptiOn, Brofidlitift, Co ug h. ,
Colds, catarrh, Asthma,
Favers„ffeert Disease, rro r o _
is, Cantor, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, GraVel 'and Uri.
nary Deposits, Female Complaints, am: bi gs t rat i d
with hundreds of eertlilastee of cure and engr av i ngs.
For the put**. Of "rescuing as many suffering fellow
beings as posaible from premature death, It will be sent
to any part of the continent, by sending 26 cents
DR. RHATEL •
047 Broadway, MawYorkVitp
gold by Dr. George Boas, Lebanon ; Dr. 8. gtoTen,,_
Reading ; Christian Miller, Millersburg ; C. IC &emi r '
Harrisburg ; John Beltennun, Hamburg, J. B mwn '
Pottsville. -
Oct, 0, 1859.-iy.,
___________,______.
Wood ' ood.
It T ll3l . ed ere WePare4 to to ride& RIM
ORY ar ati W 17;16 order, at arty pls.:mirk ab
anion or North Liibaitau Borough& or deraleft "
• • • ' their Mill will'l4 prOmptly attenthiN tr.; •
eon, April 21,1868. MYERS & SHO OR.
TbOusandd arc daily speaking is the praise of
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
NO PAM: WORM OR OPIATE
Healthy human Mind apon being
:ANALYZED
•
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER,
TOE ONLY ACKNowiamGmn
REINIEDIAL AGENT
Fin faipierity of Mr Mood"
THAT DOES ITS WORK
THOROUGH:Li, XFPECTUALLy.
AND WITIIO UT FAIL!'!
411111 /1 great PURIFIER, tow 'before the public but -a
few yearly., lam already. won a Dante and reputation'
ttexatapled.tn the bigamy of any medicine ever haven
ted. Tbe.jugrepentristaripeeing it arq r simpler; yet to
combination( iillatoeitetaU fu. drtain3 disease Item th e
human syliteni, etitei
-Scrofula, Cancerous formations,
thauneotm Disesans, non.,
on the Ihee, - ' sore Eye.,
Ohl le stubborn Dicers, Scald Head,
Totter affection., Rheumatic Disorders,
Dyspepsia., 4:Naiveness,
Jaundice, P oft Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases, General Debility,
Liver Complaint, Lois of Appstlte,
Low Spirits, Foal Stomach,
Female Complaints, end all Diseases baring their
origin in an impure ittate of the Mood.
•- • .
Every Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir
culate ou hand cent:doing certificates from persons who'
have been cured by Its use. Many of them are diaper.'
ate cases, and commend thornsolrea to the attention of
those apleted with any .1 the above diseases. The fol.
lowing certificate alone le eelccted, as carry itig with it
the moat Indubllnble evidence of the virtues of this woe
derfut
Stearn statement of David .I.Perestry, of Napier Tow.
ship.. Bedford county : •
In Alsril,lBB3, - as near. :IN I can remember, a smell+
pimPlo trindi'iti appearance on my lip,,which moon be- .
came enhireelfend sore • I tired. poultices of aorrel, and
wash of blue enrol, , without effect. Finding the sore'
extonditig, I Willed 011 Dr. Ely, of Schollsbarg, who pro -
Dettomi it CLIVIEDry and prescribed a wash of sugar of
lead and bread wultkes. Finding these remedies of no
avail, I - called upon Dr. Slinithr, of Davide - Me. Somerset
county, who also pronounced • the disease, Cancer, and
gave me internal and external remedies—the fatter con
810E4 principally of ctustics; but all' to no purpose,
the disease continued spreading toward the nose. Inert
used a preparation of arsenic, in the form of . isles. This
for a time checked the disease, bat the follanisaeltinar% , ;-
LaCrNio_ 3.11t61 gulled upon Dr.§lol. zoit
Saute cwt.: 7, t , 71.!". also pronounced the p.,
Cancer,and applied a aalre mid
rouic,:; i; ::,tit bad no effect trlattever is - ebecking;.tie
spread of the tire. In December, of the l3DDlyear;the
disease bed oaten away a greater ta:Zt. of my upper 11p,
and had attacked therms., when went- to Cincinnati,
where .1 consulted Prof. R. S, Newton of the Flectie
Medical *College. lie prone:anted the disease . acuteno.
ous Otneer. superinduced by an inordinate ace of mer
cury.". lie applied mild aloe ointment, and ewe.: me in
ternal remedies. My fate healed up, hut the inflame:*
Lion was not thoroughly, removed. In Febrintry, 1867,
be pronounced ma eureslowid I left. Tor h .me. In April
the disease again returned, and so' violent was the pain
that I could not rest at night! Late in Iday I returned to
Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of
Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septeinber du
ring which time he used every.known remedy, and part
ly succeed...4ln checking the disease, but when I return
ed home there were still throe. discharging-ulcers upon
my face. I continued using Newton's preparations and
also medicine that I not front Dr. Ely, -Vat the Cancer:
continual growing until it had cat off the jeftside oftaq
wise, Meg:eater portion of may eft cheek, and had at
acked nsyleft eye. I had given up alt hope of eel- be
ing cured, aloes Dr. Ely said hocould siverellef,lint
that a cure wits Impossible. In March, 1858, I bought a
bottle of “Blood Searcher," - but I must oonfess thett
had no faith in it. I was very weak whum I commenced
taking IL; but 1 !bond that I gained strength day by
day, and else that the nicer commenced drying up.
continued, and when the third bottle was taken ray LIN•
was healed as if by a 'miracle. I toed a fourth bottle,
and I• have been healthier 'since than I have beau for the
last seven years. Although my-htee is sadly disfigureo
I tuns:dill griteful to a benign Providence who has spar •
ed - my life, and which has been done through She instra •
mentality of LINDSLY'S Imenoven BLOOD BLARCILIS.
DAVID' M'Cltlkklrr.
Sworn and eulnerthed, this list day of August, A. D
-1868, before me, o n set theinsticee or tin, !tear., in
for the Ih:rough-of 110111.4s1shurg. Blair county, Pa.
Witness—U. J: Jones.. • . 20a' GODLEY, J. P.
proprietor.
, Ilullidaysburg. Pains.
For sate by M. ll.,Gottle. Myeistewn; 'X‘rtin Early,
Palmyra; John Capp A Son,•Jbneatown ; John Settee..
Monnt•Nebot John Carper, linchanenville•, John Deb:-
lager, Caumbelistown &
John C. Cobaugh. Bridgeport; .all Lebanon comity.
Also mold at Dr. Ceo. Itolne Drug . Store, opPosite el a
Court' Hon* Lebanon, Pa: tAng . 17,1860,4 Y.
Mountain Herb Pills.
ABOVE, Nye present yon with A perfect likeness
. of
Textt-n, a chief of tribo of the strange Aztec :N. Pl.
ti n, that once ruled . MexiCo. Yon will find a hill ac
count of him and his people In our Pamphlets and Al
mannes—to bq bad untie, from the Agents for these
'The inventor and mannfaetnrer of a 3ndson's Moun
tain Herb fi11.," boa 'pant the ~ r eator part of his life
in traveling, having visited nearly every country In the
world. He spent over six years among the Indians of
the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and It was thus
that the "Motwrsta Ilene Pitts" were discovered. A
very interesting account of his adventures there, you
will find In our Almanac and Pamphlet. •
It is no established fact, that all disease* arias - from
IMPURE BLOOD!
The blood le the lifel and when any foreign4i tin
healthy matter gets mixed with It, it Is all at *ice dis
tributed to every organ of the ttody. livery nerve feels
the pulacn, and all the vital orgiFits quickly complain.—
The stomach will not digest the food ihnfectly. Tho
liver ceases to secrete a sntilrioncy of bile. The AC-thin
of the heart Is weakened, and so the circulation is fee
ble. melange become clogged with the - poieorions =A
ter; hence, a cough—and all from a Wert IMPIIIrity at
the fountainhead of life—ttie Blood! As if yon had
thrown some earth, forinstance, in a pure spring. 'trona
which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few 'minutes the *Lois
course of the etream bee ones disturbed and diamdered.
As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, mud
leave its sting behind. All the passages become eib•
stracted, and °niece the obstruction is Fen:loved, the
lamp of life aim dies 6ut.
These pills not only purity the .lelood, but regenerate•
all the secretions of the body; they ars, therefore, un
rivalled as a
CURE FOR ABTLIOUS DTSEASRS,
Liver Complaint, Sick headache, /cc. This Asti-Bilirms
"diecliciae estate from the blood the hidden seede of - dbc
ettre, and renders ell the fluids andeecrations pure and
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital errant.
Pleasant indeed, Is it to us, ttint we are able to Ay
within your reach, a medicine like therfliOtrltT-UN
Pius," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts,
through the blood and fluids of the body, and rinse the
sufferer to brighten with the flush °Chastity and health.
Zudson's Piet are thaLtest
..RmnedY in M 7 inctirr for the
following Ckmiplaints:
Bowel Complaints, Invrard Weaktuitus,
Coughs, Fever and Ague, Liver Catnolninta,
Colds, Female Complaints, Lowness of Spirit.,.
Cheat Diseases, headaches,
Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and Onvrel,
Dyspepsia, influmise. Secondary Symp..
tiiirrbcoa, Inualnatibty toms.
Drop,py • • • • * •
GREAT FRU TJE 3LEDICI.NEI
--- - - -
Females who Tltinithatith, should cover be wittibUt
these PHIS. They purify the blood, remove ohatmactimui
of all kinds, disuse the skin of all pimples and tibtch
os, and bring the rich color of health to the-pale ebbelc.
Sir The Plants and lierbs of - which these_ Wile are
made, were discovered in a very surpriting way among
the Tat:name, a tribe of Aborigines Mexico. Onethe
Almanac of our Agent, and you mill read with deligkt,
the very interesting antount it contain s of the "tail -
litriumils" of the Antece.
OBSERVE.—The Mountain herb Maim put up fn
a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, anct
Retail at 2b cants per box. 'Al[ genuirechava the sig-
Winn of - B. L. JUDSON &CM, on each box
, 8. L. .711 W & co.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
No. 50 Leonard Streets
Nsw . YORK.
_ -
'II& Agents wanted alwayS—Addrese ma *bore.
Sold in Lebanon by Dr. Geo, /tow, 4,1,1 D. S. Iti t t wt .
February 8, 1860.-6ro-
NOW ARP ASS.OPI*IrtAII)N
. .
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent institution . established by
mat!for the Relict of the Side
afflicted with Virulent and
pf m ases, and swede', for - the - Cur ;
of Diseases of the Sexual
rgans.
BDICAL ADVICE. glvenstiatieby the , Aetlng Bar_al who apply by latter, with . a . Mserly-
Hon of thole condiliOti, (age, occupation, habits of
L 0.,) and in eases of extreme pervert", Medicines fur
nished fine of cluirye.
VALUABLE REpawrii on lipernuatorrbrea and oth
er Menses of the Sexual Ovine, and an the NEW Ben
zines employed intim Diiityevy, iota to the 401 Wed
in sealed letter envoi otobarze. Two or three
Stomps fir positsige'svill be-Imo/otable.
Address. DB.I. frifild,fX aurairroN, Acting Sur
Fr 11 " 1 " -No, 2 South Minh etreet
nholelphk
By order of thelHireetoes.
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NoT . Pftial*
Gl3O. F Antcm - LD, & en: k in "'"047.
• -
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in no. um ITOW ST, HOW Rk=ORRD.
_ Just Pah/idled, in a Sealed
TELE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICA BI Z
bebilAY. M
OF SPERMATORRROEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual
iiervcitumese and Involuntary Emiaalmia,
Inpotency and Mental and Physical IrLuipacity.
Br ROB. J. CULVER 31 . -
Author of "The Greet Book, -
The world renowned author, in this laird Fable brettitrip,
clearly proves room his own experience that the sloe'
consequences of self-abuse may be effectually re a d
'Fithian Itedeoltieeasd without dantertina 8 •••
,erations, hoagies, inetrutnenin, rings or oordl a a ;liit.
log out a mode of cure at once certain and et/enlist, by
which every sufferer, no matter 7roAt6ia condithin may
.be, may cure himself cheoply,prioixteiratid •
This Lecture Will prove a boor_ to' ipipkai ; • .Tho
se e n
sent under sea t9arf siddreibrigazsa "-
celpt of two portage imapsillf j,
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