The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 30, 1861, Image 4

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THE CORNER.
HAVOC OF LIFE BY WAR
'lt is difficult to. conceive what fearful
haVoc this custom has made of human
life. Some of its incidental ravages seems
to defy belief. It has at times entirely
depopulated immense districts. In mod
ern, as well as ancient times, large tracts
have been left so Utterly desolate, that one
might pass from village to village, even
from city to city, without finding a solita -
ly inhabitant.
The war of 1756, waged in the heart of
Europe, lelt in one instance no less than
lwentycontistuous villages withrmt a sin
gle man or beast. The f:.irty years war,
in the seventh century, reduced the popu
lation of Germany from 12,000,000 to 3,-
000,000—three fourths; and that of
temhurg from 500,000 to 48,000—more
than nine-tenths I Thirty " thousand vil
lages were destroyed ; in many others
the population entirely died out; and hi
districts once studded with towns and cit
ies, there sprung up immense forests.
Look at the havoc of sieges—in that of
Lond , nclerry 12,000 soldiers, besides a
vast numberof inhabitants; in that of Paris
In 16th century, 30,000 victims of mere
hunger; in that of Molplaquet, 34,000 sol
diers alone ; in that of Ismail, 90,000: of
Vienna, 70,000; of Ostend, 120,000; of Mex
ico. 150,000; of Aere,.300,000; of Carthage,
700,000; of Jerusalem, 1,000,000.
Mark the slauffhter of sirivie battles—
at Lebanto, 25,000; at Auster:itz, 30,000;
it Eyiau, 60,000; at Waterloo and Qua
tre
Bras, one en g agement in fact, 70;000 . .;
at Borodino, 80,000; at Fontenoy, 100,000;
at Arbela, 300,000; at Chalons, 300,000
of Attila's array alone; 400,000 Usipetes
slain by Julius Ccesar in one battle, and
930,000 Germans in another.
Take oniy two case's more. The army
of Xerxes says Dr. Dick, must have atnotin
ted to 5,233,320; and if the attendants'
were only one-third as great as common
at the present day' in ['astern countries,
the s• m total must have reached nearly
six millions. Yet in one year, this vast
multitude was reduced, though not entire
ly by death, to 300,000 fighting men; mid
of these only 3,000 escaped destruction.
Jenghiz-Khan, the terrible ravager of Asia
in the 13th century, shot 90,000 an the
plains of •Nessa, and inasacred 200,000 at
the storming of Charasm. In the district
of Herat, lie butchered 1,600,000, and in
two cities with their dependencies, 1,800,-
000. During the last twenty-seven years
of his Jong reign, he is said, to.have masa
crel,i'more than half a million every year ;
and in the first fourteen years, lie is sup
posed by Chinese historians, to have de
stroyed not less than eighteen millions ; a
sum total of 32,000,000 in forty-one years.
In any view, what a fell ilcstroyer is war
Napoleon's wars sacrificed full six millions,
and all the wars consequent upon the
''French Revolution some nine or ten mil
lions. The Spaniards are said to have
destroyed in forty-two years more than
twelve millions American Indians, Grecian
wars sacrificed 15,000,000; Jewish wars,
25,000,000 ; the wars of the twelve Cre
-cars, 30'000,000; in all the wars cif the
Romans before Julius Cmsar, 00,000,000;
the wars of the Roman Empire, of the.
Saracens and the Turks,6o,ooo,ooo each ;
• those of the Tartars, 80,000,000; those of
Africa, 1U0,000,000. "If we take into
consideration'," says the learned Dr. Dick,
"the number not only of those who have
fallen in battle, hut of those who have per
ished through the natural consequences
of war, it wi I not perhaps be overrating
- the destruction of human life, if we affirm
• that one-tenth of thelnman race has been
destroyed by the ravages of war; and ac
cording to this estimate, more than four
teen thousand millions of human beings
:have been slaughter In the wars ince the
- beginning of the world." Edmund Burke
went still further, and reckoned the sum
total of its ravages, from the first, at no
less than thirty-five thousand millions.
--Napolean saithhat the reason why he
beat the Austrians was that they did not
know the value of five minutes. At the
celebrated battle of Rivoli conflict
seemed on the point of being decided
-against him. He saw the critical state of
- affairs, and instantly took his resolution.
He dispatched a flag to the Austrian gen
eral's headquarters with prqposals for an
armistice. The unwary Austrian fell into •
the snare; and for a few moments the thun
der of battle wns hushed. Napoleon seiz
ed the precious moments, and while
nmus
•ing the enemy with negotiation s arranged
his line of battle, changed his front, and
in a few minutes was ready to renounce
the fierce of discussion for the stern ahi
trament of arms. The splendid victory of
Rivoli was the result.
—DUEL EXIT 011 DIN ay. —The New-
Orleans Delta of Wednesday relates an
extraordinary affair of honor which took
place near that city on Christmas morn
ing. The combatants were an Irishman
and a German, each puissant of rst, nod
who entertaining a mutual animosity of
long standing, agreed to-settle it by a com
bat with brass knuckles. The affair was
conducted with every formality sanction
ed by the code. The two champions
fought desperately the brass knuckles
fell with terrible rapidity and shocking ef
fect upon the faces and sculls of each, un
til fifteen or eighteen rounds had been
fbught, when a battered and mutilated
Milesian was born senseless Crum the field
and With little expectation 9f his recovery.
—A GERMAN AT A BANK.--A German,
who had 8300 in gold &posited iu one of
the Western banks, stepped up to thecoun
ler the other clay, presented his certificate,
and demanded his gold. He was paid
when he said to the banker. "Vot you
gif for golt now, eh?" "Five per cent,"
was the response. "Oh, yaw dot ishgoot.
I sell you close for good paper rnonish.',—
"All right," was the reply, tend 8315 in cur
rency was handed the ex•depositor, who
took $l5 from' his roll of notes, and hand
ed back $3OO, saying: "1 deposits clot Mit
you. You're Boot; I sees." And taking
his new certificate, he departed with his
$l5 premium.
AN AMUSING PEDIGREE or HANNIBAL.—
A correspondent of the Journal gives
some account of the ancestry of Hanni
bal Hamlin, Vice President elect. It seems
that the report that Mr. Hamlin had negro
blood in his veins, sprang from the fact
that hist father was named Africa Hamlin.
His grandfather, a patriot of the Revolu.
tion, took a fancy to name a part of his
nine children after the several continents,
and Europe Hamlin, Asia Hamlin, Ameri
ca Hamlin, and Africa Hamlin were des
ignations which folk , of his sons were
obliged to carry to the grays.
> - ~.:r aa~cc.:aa.:.
Manufactured for the Grover - 49 k Balzer S. MI. Co. by the
They will ITEM, FELL STITCH'. RUN and lIIND In the most superior manner told are the only machines in
the market that are so well and simply made that they may be sent into families with no ether instructions than
are contained in a circular which accompanies each etch inc, and from which a child qj fourteen years may read
ily learn how to use and keep them it: order. They sew rapidly, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper and
in less time than ten seamstresses. .
Hand sewing is fast becoming among the things of the past—and what family will be without a Sewing Ma.
chine when oar new machines will sew better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be dons by handl
IT IS MORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN
071.. M. 11. Eceklel calla the attention of Farmers to thin Machlue,ns he it. confident it is tho eery article for their
nee.
DR. ROSS'
DRUG STORE,
Opposite the Court House. .
DR. ROSS offers to the public. the LARGEST aid DEsT
selmtiou of pure end r,e241 Drngs. Medicine=,
Spices. Perfmnery, and Patent :thsliaince that has ever
been in Lebanon. great farilitiesfor the purchase
of Drugs, and his long practical acquaintance with the
Medical. Chemical. and Pharmaceutical details of the
Drug Store, as well as the Chemical haboratory, ena
bles him to give purchasers batty advantages; and it
will be to the profit of all persons, to beware of those
who would decrier, and to boy their Drugs, Medicines
and Spices. if they wish them perfectly i,ore, at Dr.
itoSs' DRUG STORE, Oppusi at the COURT 110 USE.
'OD LIVER OIL.
Pure, fresh. and gen
ine Cod Liver On con
Dronehitic. rind 8 1/ dt, a , of
She Ilt;astOnd Lungs, has holneed a certain individual
to try his hood at counterfeiting It. This . is to worn
the politic to he on their guard in future, tied MlSetee
well the narks of the root/doe Dr. Plunk:WA Cough
Syrup, for without Pr. Dose' name on the label it is
counterfeit. Prepared nod cold only at Dr. Roes' Drug
Store, opposite the Court I loose.
DR. ROSS' BLOOD PI r.r.s.
For oil the pnrpoeos of a family medicine. and when
over purgation 1, to,leiL .1 hose pills aro equal. and in
many ett6eN come-he. to coy other pine, They act -ii,
IV. gently and without ['rialto-Mg pain or etioa-inegs,—
(loud le the commencement of fecom Liver
Complaint, Costiveness, Did(Hoene. Dytipevin, nod ell
ylisetto4 arising from impure bloo 1, Ask for Pr. Rocs:
ithcci Pitts slid See that Dr. hose' Warne is on the label.
lilt. /I ERA 1;6 EX TR ACT of S.A itiSA PAR [IAA,
For the core of Mom mai ism. Teller, litre, Sorofulo
Pains in the hones, Old Sore, FiinPle , on the Facet and
liroptlotoi of all ltindc. Nervous lleadaohe and otlo.r
Nerrocs Disemma. Dyspepsia, and all dii,on,ec t iyhdin g
• from impure blood or the imprudent line of .m.,,ory_—
; For these porpoies it will be found superior to all other
remedied. Price $ t per bottle. or CH bodies for
Sold only at Dr. Doc? Drug now., opposite the Court
• House.
Ivor a valuable consider:okm Dr. Ross has been ap
pointed sole slut only agent for Lelemett and Lebanon
county for wholesalcing end retailing Lyon's Pure
Dbio Vatawba Brandy. A discriminalini , public will at
once perceive whore the Pun E and GENUINE Ohio Brandy
Is to be had. Beware or poisonous imitations but ee
cure the genuine article at Dr. Ross' Drug
DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE.
F..r the cure of liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. Head
ache. 'Weultnraa and Nervous Diseases generally this
Tonic Mixture excel's all other medicines. The largo
and increasing sato of it, demands that it should ha
made more extensively known. Almost immediate re
lief, and In many instances, rapid acres follow its pro
per use. Ask for Dr. Russ' ronic Mixture.
DR. 'ROSS' WORM LOZE.NURS.
A safe; pleasant and effectual Worni Medicine. Do
ing perfectly tasteless, no child w ill refuse them, as they
aro as easily taken as so much randy. Older& those
lozenges are white, if red ones aro offered to you, they
are not genuine Dr. Ross' Worm Lozenges. Sold only
at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
DR. ROSS' TETTE R OINTMENT,
For the cure of Tatter, Ringworms., and various other
eruptive diseases. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
Dr. Ross ' a regular practical. Druggist, Chemist, and
pharmaceutist, with an extensive and varied experience
of over 22 years,—and a Graduate of Jefferson Medical
College, Philadelphia, wishes to ilirect,4lv: attention of.a
discriminating public. to his large and carefully sake
ted stock of PURR AND 1 RESII Medicines, uttering to
all advantage uot.to be had elsewhere. The people will
please make a note df thin. BE PARTICULAR! Da.
Ross' DRUR STORE is DIRECISY OITOSITD sue COURT MUSE.
Ask for Dr. ROSS' Dreg Store, and take care that you are
not misdirected.
SANFOR 6 3 8
rER IXPIGORaTOR
NEVER DEBIL,IATES.
TT IS compounded entirely from bums, and has be..
~Lconte an established fact, a Standard "ledieinu, known
and approved by all that have used it, and is now resort
ed to with confidence In all the disilisca for which
It is recommended. ,
It boa cured thousand, r , within the last two years
who Inn/ given tip all — of relief as the numerous
U nsoliciteti rertiflmitea in <my possession show.
The dosem net be adapted to the bouperament artily
iuliridnal taking it, & nr1 , 1,0 in such quantities as to
act gently on tint bowels.
Let On dictates of your !judgement guide pet in
use of rho LIVER "IN !VIGO R. A T IL and IL
will curs LIVER COM-!PLAINT:-'III4,LIODS A 1..... -
TACKS. DYSPEPSIA ROW riOEA
S G 31 31 rnt. C 0 DYSENTE-
It V. S 0 T.; STOIC AC U. wiirrE A l,
COSTIVENESS, c II 0 1. —lle,
CI A MORSLIS 011:3I.RR A en "INpANTE3I. T
.1 A Id NUIC K EIL
Its LE WEAKNESS
ES. and may he wed ear; , ceasfiilic an an ORD I N
RV FAMIL.V M DII (NNE. It will core SICK
IL EAT)AC II E,testio..) in
TWENTY INUTES, IV , ,TWO OIL TWINE TEA
SPOONFIMS ACE TA K. _ES et commencement of
attack.
_1!
A LI, %CROUSE IT ARE G . IVINf3 their tentlmony
in Rs Aver.
Mix water In the anon ID (:)! with !the rigomtor and
swallow both together. Xj
PIuDE ONE DOl,l 3 it rim BOTTLE,
Ca TRW P if Z, Ir 4
Purely Vegetable Extraets and put up in GLASS CA
SES air tight and will 'keep In am client:
The FA,AI i Ll 7 CA VIA RTIC PILL is a —ca
-1
tie hot active Cathartic , r% which the proprietor has
used in his practice more i "." thou twenty years.
The constantly increasing ; >idemand from those who
have tong used the PI Ltd : „Innd t .esatisfection which
alt express in regard to t •"1 their use, induced me to
.
place, them within the ~.,,,.. reach at alt. ; .
The Profession well know i ..1., 1 that different cathartics
act on different portions; ..... of tho bowels,.
The F AMILY CAI•P'ITHARTIt, PILL
has u ith due reference to : 7•ln - this well estaLlisbed flu%
been ,tore pounded from a ; f -- I variety of the purest vege
table Extracts, which act , -4 alike on every part of the
alimentary canal, sort are: ' !1.1 Liao and sate iu all cases
where a CATHIRTIO Is i',7lneeded. such as DE.
RANOEMENTS of the: l,„,!eromACll, SLEEP I
NES& PAINS [N TILE! (BACK AND I, 01 NS,
COSTIVENESS, PAIN ; "0i AND SORENESS OYER
THE WHOLE BODY, , ;from sudden cold, which
frequently, if neglected, , I end in a 1 ng course of Fe
ver, L 0 8 8 o'l+ A PPE ; 1.,„.
ITPPF, a CREEPING SEN.
SATION OF COLD OVER.; r — ! TI I i BOD Y, RESTLESS
NESS, HEADACHE, or ' : W EMI IT IN TILE HEAD
all INFLAMMATORY !GO :DISEASE, WORMS in
curl rants or ADULTS, ; •I RIR EUMATIS3I,II great
PORIFI PR ofthe BLOOD.; ;and many discasrtts.o"
flesh Is bete, too numerous 'to mention in this wirer
.
Heel:amt. Dose, Ito I.
PlllOll DINLEs.
Tho Liver Invlgernler and 'Validly Cathartic Pills are
retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in all the large Waits.
F. T. W. SANVOTiD, M. D.
Dlenufiuourer end Proprietor,
2081 ltoAb1:
CORNER OF FVF,TON STREET.
, NEW YORE.
Por enlo by J. L. Lemberger, D. S. Ratter, and Dr. Hopi;
July 18, 1860-1 y.
NEW ORLEANS
AND
SUG'II HOUSE MOLASSES,
AND ZEST
B ROWN Sugar , Sugar, e 24, cents ; 'Good Brown Sugar, 8 eta.
Beet Drown Simi l e, 9 eta.; Beat White Refined Su
gar. 10 eta.; Prime Rio and Jara Coffees. Toile, and other
Groceries; else dried Fruits, Fleh, &e., together with a
full Mock of DRY GOODS and QUEENSWA-Eli, at tbe
lowest prima at A. HUFSNAGCE A ta,
Mall Building, Market St.
Ater Butter and Emu!, Ac., taken in trade. 101
Labanon, January 9, .1.891,
IF YOU WANT
A ne E
at '4‘k,r:eni?:•"Pin. cell Vra;
Dmnlcr*
PARKER SEWING MACHINES,
VERNON & -CO.,
469 BROADWAY,
-,WWW TOWS,
PARKER SEWING MACHINE CO.,
AND MAKING GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED
Family Sewing Machines.
A NEW STYLE-PRICE $4O.
11. 11. RonDErA, LEBANON, FA., OFFERS FOR SALE. A NEW STYLE MACHINE
Call at ffectiern nook Store.Lehamn
antis' for sale at Dr.
os3' 'Drug. Store.
UBerl 101 Cho core of
msuu:pt ion. l:rnnchi
asnd Chronic rlisea, , es.
R. PHYSI - CK'S
COUGH SYRUP.
Tire growing demand
r Dr. l'hysielegeongli
imp. for Congiv,Cold,
PURE OHM CATAWBA BRANDY
DR. ROSS'
ID lUG STO 14`
OPPOSITE THE COURT'HOUSE.
Lebanon, . breary 22, 1860
8.
Ml
COMPOUNDED FRO
OTHER NI ACH INES
LG - BLCOD SEARCHER.,/ai
A STAN DAM) MEDICINE.
For the speedy, radical, and effectoal cure of ALL DI
EASES aritdng f. om IMPURITV OF THE
BLOOD.
This Mellirinu has wrought the must miraculous cares
hi desperate cases or
Scrofula: Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseases, Rrysiplas f lloile,
Pimples nil the ram:, Sore Dyes,
Old, sztubborn Ulcers, &Old !lead.
*fetter affections, Rheumatic "Diorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice. I Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases, .t General Debility,
Liver Complaint, . Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits, Foul Stomach.
Female Complain iv. awl all DietZtseB having their an
gin in an impure state of the Mood.
The Abuse is a portrait of David ;McCreary, of Napi
er township, who. ea the :Midday of August - . 1358. made
affidavit b fore Justice Corley that he was treated for
the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford co.,
and by Dr. Newton of the Fcleetic eviler, ht Cincinna
ti, fur a period of nearly eight mouths, nut-withstand
ing which. his lip, nose, and n parties of his !et check
were ent;rely eaten away! ljlo had given up all bps,
"wheit'lla horn of the 'Blued 'Searcher." and Was :in
duced I. try it. Four bottles cured him, and although
sadly disfigured, there is net question but what this in
valuable medicine saved Ida life. The full particulars
of this remarkable CaLSO may be seen in a circular,
which can be had of any of the agents. •
We also refer to the case of Nancy Meakney, or El
derton. Armstrong county, Pa , cured of Scrofula af
ter being unable 'to get out of bed for three years.
To the case of a lady in ATmmville, Cleartiela'coun
ty. who was also of lirted with Scrofula in its 'Worst
form.
To the ease of George 31ciscl, residing in Carrottown
Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with
Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was
worse, if possible, than McCreary's.
The particulars of these cases—every one of which
was cured by the use of the Wood Searcher—may also
be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
It. 31. LEMON, Pmprintor,
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near"the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg. Pa.
Per sale by 31. It. Gettle, Myerstown : Martin Early,
Palmyra; John Capp & Son, Jonestown John Seltzer,
Mount Nebo • John Carper,llachmanseille; John Dein
lager, Camplellstown; Killinger Ss Kinports, Annvills;
John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport: all of Lebanon county.
Also sold at Dr. Geo. ROW Drug, Store, opposite the
Court HouSe, Lebanon, Pa.
Octrtber 3, 1160.
Mountain Herb Pills.
ABOVE, we present you with a perfect likeness of
Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Na
ti n, that onto ruled Mexico. You will find. a full ac
count of him and Ills people in our Pamphlets and Al
manacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents fur these
Pills.
The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson 'a Moun
tain !fern Pile ;" has epont the greeter part of his life
in traveling, baving'visited nearly every country in the
world. 'Pn spent over six years among the Indians of
the Malty Mountains and of Mexico, and it was. thus
that the "Mnnx TAIN Pius" were discovered. A
very interesting account of his adventures there, you
will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet.
It is an estahthilivil fact.. that all diseases arise from
IMPURE BLOOD!
The blood is the life! and when any foreign or on
healthy matter gcre mixed with it, it is an let once dis
tributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels
the poiscn, and all the vital moms quickly complain.—
Thu stomach will not digest the fuod perfectly. The
liver cease., to secretes a. sufficiency of bile. The action
of the heart is wewkenqA, and so the circulation is fee
ble. The lungs be come with the poisonous mat
ter; hence, a cough—and all front a slight impmity at
the loan tain-hoad of life—the Mood! As if you had
thrown sonic earth. Mr Inatome. in a pare spritm. from
which milt tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole
course of the stream bwonies disturbed and discolored.
As quickly does impure. blood fly to every part, and
leave its eting behind. AU the passages become ob
structed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the
lamp of life so di dies out.
. .
These pills not only purify the •bleeel, but regenerate
all the seeretiona of thee body; they are, therefore, un
rivalled es a
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISErISES,
Liver Complaint, Sick 'Headache, Ric. This Anti-Bilious
Mancini' expels from the blood the hidden seeds of die.
e:180, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and
Client, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant Indeed, is is to OF, that we are able to place
within your reach, a medicine like tbe, , ...nougraix Mau
Pius," that will pass directly to the adlieted parts,
through the blood and fluids of the telly, and cause the
sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health.
Judson 's Pitts are She Beet Remedy lit existence foe the
following domplu'ints:
Dowel complaints, Debility, Inward ITaak TIEV49
Coughs, Fever and Ague, Liver complaints,
Colds, Female Complaints,
Lowness of Spirits,
Chest Diseased, Headaches, Piles,
Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and ravel,
Dyspepsia, Influenza. Secondary Symp-
Diarrtana, Indentation, toms.
Dropsy, * * * *
G ItEAT .FE MALIf, MEDICINE!
Females who value health. should .never be 'without
these Pills, They purify the LIooILI - moist obstructions
or ell kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples end blotch
es, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek.
The Plants and herbs of which these Pills are
made, Were discovered in a very surprising way suiting
the 'resumer, a, tribe of A 6nrig . im, in Mexico. Get the
Alumnae of our Agent, and yoli will read with delight,
the very interestin; aevenat it contains •of the "Guttorr
Itteracisc" of the Azterfl.
OBSERVE —The Mount:du Iferb Pills are put up in
n Deautirul Wrapper. Eneh box contains 40 pills, and
itetsil at Di coati per box. All genuine, bays the sig.
teaturo of B. L. d UDhOIV Co., no each box.
B. L. JUDSON, & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
No. 50 Leonard Street,
..yElrroßK.
to 3„. Agents wantea always—Addreas . as above. 4%
bold in Lebanon by Dr. tied. Ross, and D. S. Haber-.
Sept. 5,1860.-13 m.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
MIIN undersigned. respectfully informs the public, Mat
r
he has opened a NEM' LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs.
• RISE'S lintel, Market Street, Let.'
awe, where •he will'keep for the
public accommodation a good stock
14111111 " of HORSES and VEILICLES.-He
will keep gentle and good driying. /forms, and handsome
and safe Vehielee. . Also, careful Driven Alindshid wine
desired. Also OM.RlBUSlbi'L'artieeoke. - r
Lebanon, Aptil 21, 1858. JAIJES MAKER.
If yonTirent - good tin ware call at the Tin and Sheet
Iron Store of a - I3EORGE farvz.
July 4, 1.860.-ly
LINSEY'S IMPROVED
JUDSOX ) S
MANHOOD,HOW LOST, 110 W RESTORED.
.1 1 /1.1 Just Published, in a Sealed Ererdape,
A LECTURE ON,,
THE NATtilltE, TREATDIENT AND RIDICAL CURD.
OF SPERM ATORRHOEA,ror Seminal Weakness, Sexual
Debility, Normalness 'laid involuntary Emissions, pre
,dicing Impotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical
•Debility. Dv ROB. J. COLTNEWELL, ,
The important fact that the awfulconseqUeliSes of
selfabuse - inly beqffectually removed without fraternal
medicines or the dangerous applications of caustics, in
struments, medicated hoagies, and other empirical de
llCeS, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely .
new and highly 8 1 1CCeasfill treatment ; us adopted by the
Christian Bachman,
celebrated author fully explained, ty means of which 'Wilt amF.arly~ r.,
every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at David B Oingrlch,
the least possible cost, therety avoiding all the adver- Christian Hoffer,
tised nostrinne of the day. This Lecture has
prove a Samuel Moyer,
boon to thousands and thousands. , John D. Beiver,
Sent under seal to any address, pod paid, on the re- Dr. Henry Stine.
reipt of two postilifc - ifainps,"by Addressing Dr. CII. T.
M. D., 4SO First Avenue, New Tork, Post
Box 45stl. [July 25, 1860.-ly,
IVALIJAIII,I3 GIFTS
`i - 71111 BOOKS AT UEORGE G.. EVAN'S °Pao
, j INA.. GI YT BOOK ENTERPRISE. ThATeiteet
In the World! Permanently located at 4-39 clicanaT
ISTRLF,T, rITILAPELPTII.I.
SIXTII YEAR OF 'DIE ENTERPRISE
CARD.—llaving purchased the spacious Iron Build
lug, No. 430 Chestnut Street, and fitted ,tap with every
convenience to facilit a t e my
bust ness.particularly that
branch devotw4 to COUNTRY ORDRES; anti having a
larger capital titan any other party invested in the Int
shwas, I era now prepared to oiler greater advantages,
and better gifts than over to my customers.
I will furnish any hook (of a moral character) pub-_
lished in the United glitters, the regular retail. price' Of
which is One Dollar or upwards, and give a present
worth front 10 cents to list dollars with each hook, and
guarantee to give perfect satisfaction ,as I ant determin
ed to maintain the reputation already bestowed upon
my establishment.
Strangera visiting Philadelphia are !netted to call
and judge fur toonselyca.
/a-If you want any books geed to GEORGE G.
EVANS" RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, ".N.lo.
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, where all books .are
sold at the Publishers' lowest prices. and you have the
advantage of receiving aDA DS0:11 P. PR ES. , .ENT worth
from 50 cents to 100 dollars with each hook.
. _
GEO. 0. EVANS' Original Gift Book Enterprise has . Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 'ill $lOO
been endorsed by the Book Trade and I do do -do shingles ~IS "do
all the leading city and country news- do Log or Frame ,20 " do
papers in the united States. Barns, stone or brick • ,20 " do
GEO. G. ETANS' Punctual business transactions hare do Log or Frame ,20 " do
received the approbation of over 0,000,- Store Houses, brick or stone .25 " do
000 citizens of the United States, each do Log or frame ,30 " do
Of whom !save received substantial evs Hotels &boarding houses, brick or stone ,25 . " do
'
idenee of the benefits derived by Per- do do Log or frame ,30 " do
. do
chasing hooks at this establishment. Academies and School houses -,25
GEO, O.ISVANS Has donelatore than any other pub- Churches and meeting houses ,20 " do
lisher, or bookseller -in the United IPrinters books and Stationeries ,30 " do
States; towards diffusing knowledge to Book hinders ,50 '' do
.lie people. By his system, many beaks Tailor shops ,25 " do
are read thitt otherwise would not have Shoemaker and saddler shops ,31) " do
found their way into the hands of read- Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 "' do
two. (Prank Leslie's Newspaper.) Tin and sheet Bon shops ,30 " do
GEO. G. EVANS Keeps constantly en hand the M Groceries OM 'Provision stores ,30 " do
extensive stock, the greatest ass 1- Tanneries ,30 " do
moot of Books, and circulates fr eto Batter. shops
40 04
.30 " do
all who may apply, the most cont .35 " 'dopletb Grist Mills, Water power .
catalogue of Books and Gifts iu the E Saw Mills do do ,35 "do
' United States. Drug Stores ,30 "do
GEO. G. EVENS lifts advantages offered him by other tt Smith shops, brick or stone . ,30 " do
.pollishers and manufacturers whirh i do do Wood ,35 " do
enable him to furnish his patrons with Carpcnter,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 ". de
a finer finality and a better assortment Wagoner and ConChinaker shops ,40 " do
of gifts than any other ostablis.hmout Painter and chair maker shops ,40 x do
'GEO. G. EVANS Publishes nearly Two Unwired Popo- Oil Mills . ,40 " do
ler and Interesting Books, therefore, as Clover Mills ' ,40 " do
o publisher, he is better alileto offer ex- Founderies of wood' -,25 " do
tra premiums and commisSions. do ' Brick or stone ,30 " do
.
GEO. G. EVANS Guarantees perfeut satisfattion to all 'Merchandise in brick or stone build`ngs ,20 ",,,do
who may send - for books, do in wooden do ,25 " do
OEO. G. EVANS , New classified catalogue of books em- Furniture in brick or stone buildings ,15 " do
brece the writings of every standard do .in wooden . ,20 " do
author in every department of litera- Stables & sheds, brick or stone r country ,20 " do
turn, and gives all the information ml- do do wooden ,25 " do
alive to the poiihasing and forward- Livery & Tavern Stables ' ,25 " do
• Mg by Mail or Express of books or- _ .0.. All communications should be addressed to W.
tiered born his establishment, together A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa,
with full directions how to remitmoney. President-JOHN BRUNNER, EsQ.
GEO. G. EVANS' Catalogue of Books will be sent gratis Wee PESSIVSHE-D. H. RANK
and free of expense to any address in Treasurer-UEO. F. 51E1 IN
the United States. " Secretary-WM. A. BARRY.
-5130. G. EVANS' inducements to Agents cannot be Jonestown, September 12, MO.
surpassed. The most liberal emnmis
sioas are offered, and by soliciting-sub
scriptions to books in the manner pro
posed, twenty books can be sold in the
same time that it would take to sell one
on the old fashioned subscription plan.
Send for a classified Catalogue, and ev
ery information will be given in refer
ence to agencies. Select your books,
enclose the amount of money requir
ed, and one trial wilt satisfy you that
the best place. in the country to pur
chase books is at
THE EXTENSIVE GIFT 1100 K ESTABLISHMENT
OF GEORGE 0. LVANS, No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET,
-PHILADELPHIA, where you can get Books of all kinds.
Books of Fact!
' Books of Fiction I
Books of Dovotion I
Books of Amusement!
Books for Mho Old Folks! _....w
Books for the Young Folks!
Books for Husbands!
Books for Wires I
Books for Lovers I
Booksder-Sweethearts!
Books for itoyil '
Books for Girls I •
Books, of II unior 1
Books of Poetry! .
Books of Travail
Books at History!
Books of Biography I
Books of Adventure! •
Books about Salton
hooks about Soldiers!
Books about Indians!
Books about Bunters!
Books about Heroes!
Books about Patriots I
Books for Farmers! .
Books fir Mechanics!
Books fur Merchants!
Books for Physicians!
Books for Lawyers! ....„,
•Books fur Statesmen!
Bibles
Presentsitletsßooks I
Prayer Books]
Hymn Books!
.
Juvenile. Books! . '
Annuals!
Albums, etc., etc.
CECIL B. HARTLEY'S Interesting Biographies!
REV. J. 11. INGRAHAM'S Scriptural Romances!
SMUCKER'S Lives of Patriots and Statesmen I
J. T. LAUREN'S Revolutionary Stories!
T. S. .4,IITHUR'S Popular Tales I
Dlt. ALCOTT'S Family Doctor!
Id RS. RENTZ'S Novels!
'HMS. SoUTHWORTIPS Novels
COOPER'S Novelsl
DICKENS' Novels!
WAVEKLEY Novels!
HIVING'S Works!
All the ‘vritings or every standard author in everya
partment of literature, in every style of binding, at the
publisher's lowest prices, and remember that you pay
no niare.thao.yen would at an./ other L`stablishment,
and you 111,W . `the advantage of receiving an elegant
Present, which oftentimes is worth a hundred fold_iingLe
than the amount paid for its book.
SEND FOR A CLAiSI 'A ED CATALOGUE OF aoms.
Order any buok, thdryou may want, remit the retail
price, together with the atuourt required for postage,
and one trial will ne.ur.: you that the best place in the
country fp 'piirchase, hooks is at the dirt Book Estab
lishment of IJEORGE G. lIVANS,
OriginatOr or the Gift Book Enterprise,
No. 43U Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
iptAGENTS WANTED, to whom greater induce
manta than over are offered. Any person, either .ws.le
or female. who is desirous of engaging in an lionorabfF
and Profitable E:mpleyment. requiring bat lithe time
and LO outlay of money, nail by which they can obtain
gra ie
A VALUABLE LIBRATLYI
A PINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN,
A HANDSOME SERVICE OF PLATE,
AN ELEGANT SILK_ DRESS PATTERN,
A SPLENDID SETT OF JEWELRY.
Or many other clinics articles enumerated in the List of
tall do so by actin;; as an Agent fur this estab
li,hmtnt.
Any perm., hi any part or the country,`tan be au
agent, simply by forming a club, sending fur a list of
books, and remitting the amount of money required
for the same.
Send,for to Catalogue, which contains all :the desired
information relative to agencies and 'the 'formation of
clubs ; and to insmro prompt and honorable dealings,
address all orders
•
THE LIEALKWAETERS VP '6EO. G. EVANS,
Proprietor or lite Ohleet mat, Largest Wit Book Enter
prise in Chu World, po r
rnianeully located at No. 439
Chest ant :Areal. Philadelphia. (Sept. 26. 1.660.-6in5...4.
SAVING FUND.
Natio6l
CIIIARTERED BY VIE STATE OF PENNSYLTAIA
) RULES.
1. Money i received every day, and in any amount, e i
large or small.
2. Fl CE PER CENT interest is paid For money from
the day it is pet in.
The money is always, paid hack in GOLD, whenever
iris eaiird fir, and without notice.
4. Money IA received from I. 7 xecitturs, Administrators,
Guardians and Others who desire to have it in solar:ea
perfect, safety, and Ni hertintereed can be obtained for it
fi. The money received front depoeitors is invested in
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and
such other first class securities as the Charter directs.
6. Office flours—Every day front 9 till .5 o'clock, and
on 'Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock iu the evening.
This old and weltestablished SAVING FUND has re
ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near
ly thirty thousand depositors.
RON. 11/INRY h. BENNER; President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
Witusis J. REED, SOCrettiZy.
DIR.ECTORS.
Eon. Henry L. Benner, F. carrell Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, J osep h B . B arry ,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee,.
Sam!. K. Ashton, Joseph Yorke*,
C. Landreth Ennas, -HenryDiffenderffer.
"
Wahmt Street, S.. W. Calmer at Third Street.
Juan 5, 1550. . jumenewakit.
AL:TICINS BRO. promise to bepauctual,:andmill en
A
dettvort.:' lupe t 1 'lytto may pill ea *ma Ibi Boots
sod Shoes.
J. 13. Riester,
AGENT OF FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE' COM
PA.NY, OF PHILADELPRIA.
Lebanon, November 28,1860-3 m.
Mutual Fire Insurance Cont-
pany of Antis/Ile,
LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. •
mitts COBwAN Y was incorporated, March. 18t0, and.
1 is now in full operation and reedy to make insur
ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furnitnre,
and Merchandise genero-Ty.. Also on iarns. Contents,
Stock, Farm I mplemitts. ac.. OR a Mutual Principle.
MANAGERS.
John N. Smith,
jolin If. Kinports,
George Rigler,
John Allweln,
Rudolph 'tart,
Joseph F. Mate,
JOHN ALLWEIN t President.
Ornesru limn, Treasurer.
JOSEPII Mterz, Secretary.
Aunvillo, ;January 19, 1860.-ly.
Lebanon Mutual Insurance
Company.
LocAnt) AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO, PA.
TO the property holders of the State of Penn
syietinin : GENTLEMEN Your attention is
respectfully solicited to the following low rates of
ante of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY, who are transacting business with the most
flattering evidence of 'Public confidence. There sources
of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may
take advantage through its agency of the means afford
ed them of being protected against loss by tire. The
Board of Directors are practical business men well and
favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidence and
respect of the community in which they live. Our Corn.
'finny is perfectly mutun. and we invite your careful at
tention to the following low rates as wear° determined to
insure as low as any other responsible company, taking
into consideration time character of the risks incurred.
Our Cli MITER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is.
sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne
cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years.
Thy Company has now been in successful operation
for nearly 5 years, and all its losses have been pro.nptly
paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in
fact it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of
the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest
and economical principles.
RATES OF INSUR3.NCE.
Phila. & Reading Railroad.
Lebanon Vallley Branch.
i ~ , ~~,- 4~ <<~ IfiTi'f - r'
Two Daily Passenger Trains to
and flarrzsburg.
Read
ing,PASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 0.13 A. SL,
and 2.45 P. M.
Pass Lebanon, going West to liarrisbtirg, at 7.16 P.
M. and 12,01 P. M.
At Reading, both trains make close cbtilimelon - a for
Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tainaqua, Danville, Williams
port, &o.
llortitur train only connects at Reading for Wilkes
harm,Tittston'and Scranton.
At arrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Talley".itailroads
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers.
burg, &c.
Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars;sl.so, to
Baltimore. $3 30.
Si) lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger.
The Second Class Cars run with all the above friths.
Threat% First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Hingara
Fal Is, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the Principal
points in the West, North West, and Canadas; and Emit.
grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be
had on application to the StlalOtt t;taent, at Lebanon.
Through First-Class Coupon .Tickets. and Emigrant
, Rickets at reduced Faros, to all the principal points in
-N
Omorth and West. and the Canadas.
COM MUTATION TICKETS.
With 2G'Coupous, at 25 per cent discount, between
any points desired, and
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each—
for Families and Business Firms.
Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading. Harris
burg and Pottsville at 8 A. 31. and 3,30 and 5 I'. M.
AU' Passengers are requested to. purchase tickets be
fore the Trains start. Higher Fires charged, if paid in
toe cars. G. A. NICOLL&
July 25, 1660. Engineer and Superintendent.
.I._ I _ -
41a
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode ships).
ed by the Lebanon Talley Railroad. Goods will .be
sent daily to eti&from Philadelphia to-Lebanon, Myers.
town and Aunvills Stations, and all other points In the
County.
FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates
arrl delivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and
attend personally, to .the receiving and delivery of all
Freights.
'For Information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon
Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
EDWA•R•D MARK. ids Agent in Edladelpluia, will al
ways Lel - mind et IV, 11. Bush's Merchant's Hold, Forth
Third. of.. Philadelphia.
GEO. HOFFMAN.
TOMB STONES.
One Fancy Octagonal Brown.S'tone Man
trident, 18 feet.high Fancy - Marble
Monuments, large and small; Mar
ble Ornamental Head Stones
(new styles,) with Urns, Va
ses, c ; Marble- Thmbs,
Marble Couches, Fancy
Head Stones, (a large
lot,) Plain Head •
Stones, (large
lot,) Marble •
Door•card
Window
Sills, •
'Cemetery Posts, Urns, Lambs, V. At"
•
friflE nnaersignett having bought at Sheriff's sale,
the above mentioned large and splendid steak of
ITALIAN altd AMERICAN' 151AUBLE, formerly the
,property of Jensmsu E. DAUCillgarr, now offers it to
the Public at MUTE SALgfor cash, or upon time, at
greatly reduced prices. The assortment of MONU
MENTS, BEAD STONES, &c., has never been °reel
ed in the county. The skill and workmanship of Mr.
Daugherty has long since been established—upon a por
tion of this . stock it has been especially displayed--
Persons la want of anything in this line will please
call early and- examine this stock and prices atps
Yard formerly .1
formerly
occupied by J. I.l.DatighArty, on Mar t
street. • SIMON .1. .
N. 11.—I have appointed J. E. Daugherty as lay'
agent to dispose of the above stock. Lettering neatly
d ons b y UM, both fu the derintin andrEnglishlanguage
Lebanon, January 0,1861.-3 m. •
SUETY TR
Lebanon beposit Bank.
Cumber/and street, one, door east of Caraway's Hotel..
'[[TlLLpay the following RATES of INTERESron
YY DEPOSITS,
For I year, and loner, 6 per cent. per annum;
Tor 6 months, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum;
For 3 months, and longer 4 per cent. per annum;
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid:ln
full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the ditto
of withdrawal. }yo will also afford a liberal line of .ae
commodaticns to those who may favor us with Deposits ?
payable on demand. "Will pay a premium on SPANISII
and MEXICAN DOLLIES, and also ou old Illres,:iscs
tars and ITalf Dollars: 11 , 111 wake' colleetlinis on anti - rot
mit to all parts of the United States, tho Camotas and
Europe: Negotiate I.eatio;;Ac., &e.,7„ontl.llea Ohara' EX
CRINGE and BANKING - BUSIN.ESSr..^
G. DAWSON' C01,E31.4.24, President,
GEO. GLUM!, CAShier.
Company.
The undersigned, MANAGERS,.are individually liable
to the extent of their Er' dates, for all Deposits and other
of the . LEBANON DEI I OBIT BANK." •
aItION CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN,
smr Luta;
....x.EVL ELINE,
JAMES YOUNG, • • ACIOUSTUS BOYD,
Lebanon, may 12,1858 GEORGE OLEO!.
North Lebanon Steam Mill.
tIIM-undersigned having leased the
1
NORTHLER ANON STEAM FUSILM 12 1 1 1 4
MILL, will promptly attend to all
CUSTOM WORK that may b e entrusted
to him.
He will also buy all kinds of Game, and pay there
for the highest Market prices in cash. The patronage
and encouragement of the public Is reepeotfully
as he hopes to merit it by fair dealing and atten
tion to boldness. JONATHAN GESSAMAN.
.Yene,53,11160. p
a
fir YOU'WHT ""
l i eho rauzurtE *our deceased friend, enlarged,
,and
colored in oDepoixil, cattll
B 4 at DAILY'S Gallery, next door
to Lihasen 141.
,
,
George Hotrinaulo
LEBANON COUNTY •
A Through Ticket to California
C. S. COLBERT & CO'S.
FIFTH GRAND ' QU ARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF
100,000 ARTICLES, WORTH $300,000,
Which will be gold for $lOO,OOO, to the parchment of our
GOLD PEES AT -30 Ors. PElt BOX. Our
Golden Pen Is the beet ever used, and is war
ranted motto corrode in any ink. Every
business man and family should
use the GOLDEN PEN.
The folloWlng list of 100,000 articles will be distributed
among our patrons at $lOO aeon, and need not be •
paid for until we Inform the purcbaeer which
of the following articles we WILL ant lIIM
FOR SI,OO and then It is OPTIONAL WHETII
-1.11 OD
TARES TI GOODS on NOT.
OUR
GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT
EXPE.NSE W ITHIN TEN DAYS
AFTER THE PURCHASER RH
- ceives them, (unless they are
satisfactorMand the mon
ey will be Refunded.
LIST OF GOODS INCLUDED IN TILE DISTRIBLITTOX
Pianos, Gold Hunting Cased „Watches, Gold Watches,
Ladies' Silver Watches, Guard, Tent and Chatelain
Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Brooches. La
va and Florentine Broaches, Coral, Emerald, and Opal
Brooches, Cameo Ear-Drops, Mosaic and Jet Ear-Drops,
Lava and Florentine Ear-Drops, Coral Ear-Drops. Eme
rald and Opal Ear-Drops, Handsome Seal Rings, Mosaic
and Cameo Bracelets, Gents' Breastpins, Watch Keys,
Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of Bosom Studs, Sleeve
Buttons,Plain Binge, Stone Set lungs, sets L a di ek e
Jewelry, Crape Shawls, Mousseline de Lathes,
Challies, French and American Lassos, Bereges, Pop ,
line, French Cane ,es, and other Ladies' Dress Goods in
great variety, together with Read Dresses, Calms. Fancy
Fans, and in fact almost every description of 'GOODS
usually found in first class Dry Coods Stores.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION.
Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium $2.
The articles are numbered. and Certificates stating
what we will sell each person for one dollar are
placed in scaled Envelopes, with a Decimal
arrangement of Premiums; so that in
Each Hundred Certificates
there is one for a
GOLD WATCH, -
AND !THERE WILL ALSO BE A SPLENDID
PREMIUM IN EACII TEN
CERTIFICATES.
Ladies, if you desire a line Shawl, or Dress Pattern.
or a beautiful article of Jewelry, enclose us 30 centri for
a Box of the Golden Pens, and we will scud you a Oen ,
tilicate which may enable you to procure It for $l.
On receipt of 30 Cents we will send you ono Box of
our Golden Pens, and a Siisted notice of the article
which we sell for Z,l.
'111r3111101C,.-35C
PRICES TO AGENTS POST PA ID
4 Dome Pens, vrith 4 Certificates
9 do du 9 do'
25
25 - do .do 25 do 5
100 do do 100 do 38,
N. I3.—With each package of 100 bexes we present
the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of which is guaran
teed to contain one order for a FM WATCII, or Sew
ing Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes in one package
you are sure to receive 50 Certificates containing ono or
der for a splend id Si ENE MATCH , bookie a large num
ber of other vary valuable premiums. One Certificate
sent gratis, upon application of any person desiring to
act as Agent, which may enable - him to procure a valu
able premium upon the payment of ,{d.
PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOOKS,
SEWING MACHINES, kc.,
Bought and Sold to Commission. Any article Will be
sent to the Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices
With the addition of 5 per cent Commission for for-
A:W.—Agents wantrel in every town. Circulars sent
on application.
Address all Communications to C. S. COLT:ERT & Co.
CommlB . siou Merchants and General Agents,
US South Fourth St., below Chestnut; Phila.
713.. For our integrity and ability to loin' our en
gagements, we beg to refer you to the following well
Itnown'tßtilierren and business firms:
His Excellency .1. 'W. (leery, Ex. Gov. Kansas, West
moreland, Pa.; Palmer, 'Richardson 3; Co., Jewelers,
Philadelphia. E. A. Warne, flsq., Jeweler, Philadel
phia; Wm. A. Gray, Esq., Jeweler, Philadelphia;
Messrs. Kemmerer & Moore, Water st., below Arch,
Philadelphia; Messrs. Pratt .t Reath, Fifth and Market
Streets, Philadelphia ; .1. C. Fuller, Esq., Jeweler,
Philadelphia; A. F. Ward, Publisher of Fashions, &e.,
Philadelphia; .M.ll. Horne, (latass.uqua Bank;
L. M. Burson, Eureka, Califordit.
September v, IStio,ly.
Great Work on thellorse.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES:
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, .Y. S.
Professor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the
Veterinary Callrye rf Philadelphia, etc., etc.
Will Toll You or the Origin, 'History tied dis
tinctive traits of the various breeds of
European, Asiatic, African and Amer!"
elm Items, with the physical formation
and .peculiarities of the animal, and
how to incertain his age by the num
ber and condition of his teeth; illustra
ted with numerous explanatory en.
gravinga.
THE. HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Toll You Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,
Needing, Grooming. Shoeing, and the
general management of the horse,ullth
the best modes of administering 1110M
eine, also, how to front Riting,Kicking,
Rearing, Shying, Stumbling,.Ctib Bit
ing, Restlessness. and other ekes to
" which he is subject; with numerous ex-
plattatory engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASE'S
Will Tell You Of the cause=, symptoms and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Distemper Catarrh, lultuenza,rn i
chitin, Pneumonia, Pleurisy,
Mind; Chronic Cough, Rearing and
Whistling, laminas, Sure Month and
Dicers, and Decayed Teeth, with 'other
diseases of Mouth and Respiratory Or
gam.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of thecausef,symptantsand Treat
' menvof Worms, hots, Colic,
Strongu.
lotions. Stony Concretions, Ruptures,
Palsy, Diarrbcco, Jaundice, Rep:air
lines, Bloody Urine, Stones.in the Kid
neys and Bladder, Inflammation, and
other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels,
Liver and Urinaty Organs.
TI I HOHSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell Yon Of the eauses,sym ptoms and Treat
ment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Stavin,
• Iting-bone, Sweepie, Strains Broken
`Knees, 'Wind Gaffs,Founder,SOle Bruise
and'aleavel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches,
Canker, Thrush, and Corns; also of
Megrims. Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers,
and other diseases of the Peet, Legs,
and Head.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Ten You Of the eauses,symptone and Trent
nand of Piittrliti Poll Evil, Glanders,
FarcY. Scarlet Fetter, Mange, Surfeit,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramps,
Oalls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart,
ited iIOW to menage Castration,
• likeding,
Dig Hernia, A mpt.tation, Tapping, and
other surgical operations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Telt You Of Itarey's method of Taming
noises; how to Approach, Halter, or
Stable a Colt; hovv to acCustOm a horse
to strange sounds and sights, end how
to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to
Harness; also, the form and law of
WattnaNTY. 'The 'whole being, the re
sult of more than fifteen years' careful
study of the habits, peculiarities wants
and WealtneSSaS of this noble and use-
Thei animal,
book contains 381 pages, appropriately illustra•
ted by nearly One llundred Engravings. It is printed
in a clear and allen type; and will be forwarded to any
address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound,
SLOG. or, in cloth, extra, $1.25.-
81000 A YEAR ecunnter 1:1 gtcu
everywhere, in selling the above, ouvl other popular
en
works of ours. Our inducements to all such arc ex
-
MO liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to [manta,
with other information, apply to or address
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 817 Sausom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Kove.mber,l4, 1860.-.Bm
runA • EL PII IA
WATeit AND JITAWELRY STORE.,
0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT,
' - ;WO, 148 - .S'OR:FIi
eenNER or QUARRY STREET,
VIM undersigned has leased the above premises, where
..11, he will keep a large assortment; of Gold and Silver
Watches, of American, English and Swiss manufacture
of the most celebrated makers, in addition to which,
will be found always ; on hand (and made to order) an
extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver,"mul Silver Plated
ware, together with a general aisertment elm/eh goods
as ate usually kept in a Ark class Watch and Jewelry
Store.
The patrons of O. Conrad, and those of the subscri
ber, together with the public generally, are invited to
call, where they will receive a good article for their
money. As I ant determintai to do strietly a cash busi
ness, goods will be aoid very low. "Natal/ Profits and
Quick Sales," Is the motto of this establishment.
LEWIS. It. 11110051A.L1.,
Formerly O. CONRAD
No. 14.8 North Second St.; corner of quarry, Phila.
June 20,1860.-Iy.
James 11. Ren e y,
ZION OF THE .14.1A1411tiOTH: WATCH,
Nagte littirding - s, at/mbar/ an d str ee t ,
LEBANON, Pa.
if - vIiFERS to the Public an elegant and extensive wort
nieut
•91" ?Anis STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY,
consisting: of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone,
Cameo, Enameled Vi'ork, and Etrusdan Coral Breast Pins,
Ear Rigns and Ningor Dings.
. • Gotai Caning of every stylo
find quality.
• gasiish,Prench, Swiss and Amori
- can Cold and Silver Watches of the•minit approved'and
celebrated makers. • Clocks of every - description. A
largo variety of Nancy Goods, Paintings, Vases', - &c,,
The stock a it be found among the largest in tbissec.
tiou of Pennsylvania, and has boon selected, with_ great
care from the most celebrated liziptaXing and manufac
turing oidablishments in New York find Philfittelphia.
REPAIIING done at the shortest notice, and,m a moat
workmanlike manner.
lily friends, and the Pablio garunagy are invited to an
examination of my superb steak, '
• ' Nztrx, .
Watch,
Lebanon, Sept. 21,1859.
the'llig
,
BriekS ! arkekta, .
TDE 'undersigned, in North toboatoe,peo 400,000-. of
- the bept NNICKS for nip. No:
potter eau,. hp ob
tabted in'tbie.neighborho6.l,:and ke.:viilt • sell :them in
large quantities at $.l 50 (cash) petthoneand..
'`. Also,
.34 inch, Inch. and 2 . inch of ; Si,, . bloi %Poplar
Doer& and M 4; for sale.- , DAVID MYER. ~
North LehattOn 14,15 'l4O. . - - . -
4 4 4
. DR. ESENWEIN'S
TAR AND 11760 D A PTIIA.
PECTORAL,_
is the best Menicure In the world for the Cons of
Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Diptheria,
And for the relief of patieuts In the advanced stages of
Consumption, together with all Diseases of
Alle.Titroat and : Chest, and cbich pre.
dispose to Consumption.
It is peculiarly a d
dap sthma. ted to the radical cure
o A
Being prepared by n practical Physician and Druggirt,
and one of great experience in the cure of the variona
diseases to Which the human frame is liable.
It Is offered - to theaMicted with the greatesteonladenre.
Try it sod be convinced that it Is invaluable in the
cure of Bronchial affections. Price, 50 cents per Bottle.
Or PREPARED only kg
Dr. A. ESENWEIN & CO.,
DIIRDOISTS AND CHEMISTS.
N. W. Corner NINTH & POPLAR Sts.,PDILAIF.A.
SOLD y b every respectable" Druggist . and Dealer in
MEDIC/NZ throughout the STATE.
For sale by Jos. L. Lemborger, Apothecary and
Chemist, opposite the Market. Lebanon, Ps .
Philad'n, April 4, 1860.-ly.
•
( R. 111
Xl3°
• %
GIN AS A R 1 MEDIAL AGENT
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical
Profession and OA Family, haring superseded the
so•called "Dine," “Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated,"
"Echnspps," etc., is now endorsed by all of the promi
nent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, as possess
ing all of those intrinsic medical qualities (tonic and
duretic) which belong to an OLD and PURE Gib. Pnt
up in quart bottles end sold by all - druggists, grocers,
etc. A. M. DINING ER. A: CO.,
(Established in 1778.) Sole Proprietors,
No. 19 Broad strat, N.Y.
For sale by ntEnit, RICIIARDS & C0.,—'51..W.
IL SMITH, and all -the prominent Wholesale Dng
gists in Philadelphia. December a, 1860-17.
F. 0013 f" 0 pD
Healthy Immo Blood upon befog
ANALYZED
te.ways presents us with the same essential. elements,
and gives of course the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze
the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption„.Liv
er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, dm., and we find in
every.instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of
Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made
well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory
—hence its astonishing success. There are
_
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different dis
eases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or any
affection whatever of the Throat_ or, Lunge, inducing
Consumption, use No. 1, which is also the No. for De
pression of Spirits, Loss of A ppetite. and for all Chronic
Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility,and
Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Com Plaints No.
3, for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for alisorp
tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried fmmediataly
into the circulation, so that whit yon gain you retain.
No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weakness
es, atm; See special directions tbr: this. . For Salt Rheum,
Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and BladdecComPlaints,
take No. 5. In all cases the directions mist be strictly
followed. Pries of the BLOOD FOOD per bottle.
Sold by CIIIIRCH & DUPONT, No. 109 Broadway,
New York.
•
Sold ut DR. G EO. nog' brag Store, opposite the
Court lionte.—:=ole agent ;for Lebanon, nuii by. all se.
Epectable Druggists tlfriliFibilittlhe country.
T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philtuldilitiin,
•
April 18, 860.--)y.
FMoiHEFi t §i
Thousands are daily speaking in the praise of
• DR. EATON'S --
. INFAATILE CORDIAL /
and why? 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 say is
true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind. and therefore relieves by removing the suf
ferings or your child, instead of by deadening its sensi
bilities. 'For this reason. it commends itself as the °if
ly reliable preparation now known for CHILDREN
TEETHING. .DIARRIKEA, DYSENTERY, OItIPI?
IN THE now Er.s. ACIDITY OF THE STO3IACIL
WIND, COLD IN THE HEAD. and CROUP, also, ter
softening the gums, redneffig • inllamation, regulating
the Bowels, and relieving pain; la has no equal—being
an anti spasmodic it is used with unfailing success in
all cases of CONVULSION OR OTHER
.FITS. As you
value the life and health of year children, and wish to
save them frem those sad, and, blighting canseritienees
which are certain to result from the use of nareeties. of
103101 all other remedies for Infantile . Complaints are
composed, take none but. DR. ,EATON'S INFANTILE
- CORDIAL, this yen entirely upon. Itisperfectly lumm
less, and cannot injure the most deliersteinfeat.. Price,
25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle,.
Prepared only by CHURCH A DEPONT, No. 4C9
Broadway, New York. . • .
&allot DR. ONO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the
Court Uolll*,—scileragent for Lebanon, and by all re
spectable Druggists throughout the country.
T. W. Dyorr & SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
April IS, 1850:—Iy.
LE [VIPER CER'S
DRUG STORE
IN 111EDICINES QUALITYTS
FIRST' IMPORTANCE- ~
"T" .I LEMBERGER, Graduate ofthe4Phlta
e., d elphja ,Callege of Plaaratacy, (literati) the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding eountrYt
a PURE Selection of DrUgs, "Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first q oality of Perfumery
and Toilet and Fancy "Soaps, einbracing ' , the
beet manufacture in the country. , and a - largit
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. .Fiesh, Clothes ,
•
014 and Hair lirnehes. Pocket.. Toilet and , ;F,,ine
Obtabe of Ivory, Born and India
;IA PURE SPICES. , PURE' SPICES.
Pure whole and gihund Spices are offered
lentil pig sale In large and.seMill ourtntitiSA at
LEMBERGER'E Drug Store.
'lt 1
GARDE N SEEDS,
1 19 WER SEDS,
rYou will find a full assortment and a large '
variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at
LEMRERER'S.
;0 Condensed Lye, ConeontratedLye, Soda Ash, •
" and Potash in large and small quantities at 4
LEMBERGER'S Drug Storg.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash,
eratne; Cream of -Tartar, all pure, and for'SOle
let in largo and small quantities at
r4r2 LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. .
Q If you are in want of good Washing Soap;
Npure whito or red Castile Soap , Country Soap,
Erosive Sean to remove -”ease spots, superior
0 0 Shaving &sip, buy the same at •
LEAIBERGER'S.
you want a good Bair Tonic? something s
to make the hair grow, to cleanse tholsead,andi
W
to preient falling out of the hair; if do i Call n t LP,M
TRUSSESLI,EitaEIra'
glEk; 'TRUSSES! !-
‘, The afflicted are requested to rail and °gam..
ono my stock of Trusses Supporter s ,- si t ,;46 c . i i t .,
, an . prising a variety of illiaittfae.tur e .- ,444- -
Alsl-"illarsh'S", Genuine 'ff"mprotittgell" *d• •
lusting Tail Truss."
‘lOO "Marsh's" Catamen ial Bandage; • •
op An invaluable article for GM purpose,
If - you are *ant of any of the libtiV - *
loa eau. be onited'at • Y - ti 1 1 /
LEMBERGER,S. Drug
z Pure
.0h to Ciitawba Brandy
Anything you *nt:that a; wen )
CZ. LEIVItERGEWS Store,.';.g
g,!B conducted Flnit eli tsitiorit . 6thth, can be fern
'shed you by
•
LE1111 1 2ROER;
Feeling tbanChalulat and ApOthecar9-
irfnifor PLron7
Igo tires far reeervertfi'dm the y.
Physicians, a Ala'
chants; and Citizens 'Lebanon and surround
' inB B , I again - solicit a - share, promising to use
eyeryeliort to please
Pa Epoeial attention- given to PrirrtrOwes
racnisrlims add Altlir RECEIPTS, and
me
gooddicine diii iiikareillVairrinted PURE, alwa3'
an as can beobtained anywhere, and
to suit tlie times. :Remember. the Address,.
• ' JOS. L. LEIVIBERGEB„,
Druggit, Ch!eudat,aind Apaaheaars.
reb.15;1860: AlAritet Street, Lebanon, ra-
s„. .
riLOY11;110:161.Ele CLOTtIING of sit oolore, dyedlet
4 4 4 OkurDlue Blank, pressed, MO Oeitiewarraubid
and goods tytned out equal to now, bY .
- , ; LYON LEABIEttGaII,
arii -- ititioles to be dyed can be left s4dat ast*,
per's Drug Store where all orders for 1200.---...voye will b
atteUdixl to.. • .
.48110:
2.1. ; A
I!°_
nil Am BROTTPB; Ter* ilk4i6 Ati?...ris
, next door to thelbbauTui oidowor.
you see Apillito tott
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