MEMO ----- DODGE TO CA :HGREEN 'HORN' is a 'good dodge,' of which let , 2 ,reerdy greenhorns beware. A gentle man of prepossessing appearance arrives at" a well-patronized country hotel. He drives a fine horse, which he delivers into 'the hands of the ostler. While the ani mal is feeding, he takes his ease in the bar room and is soon on terms of familiarity with the other guests. It is soon evident that he has a weakness. He drinks freely and a few glasses serve to fuddle him. He grows friendly and hilarous; treats gen erously; and indulges in various extrav agances indicative of intoxication. In the ►neantime. another traveller drops in, and gravely witnesses hisperformances. 'lt's a shame,' he says, to see a well-dress en man dehave in that way, He looks like a gentleman—if he. was only sober. He has money, but he will lose it; and he ought to lose it. Sure enough, the first traveller soon shows syinptoms of parting with his.funds in the most foolish manner He would s light his cigar with a bank note, but the so ber traveller prevents him, with a just, rebuke for his folly. 'Come, then,' said the tipsy one,'tell ye what ll do. rii make a bet with any man that's willing. Here's a half-sover eign'—he takes the coin from his .podket, and places it under his heel on the floor— •1'll bet there's a half-sovereign under my heel—hurrah for a wager !' _ _ He gives a drunken whirl on his foot. The half-sovereign slips from under it.— The moral traveller, observed by every one except the tipsy man, picks up the coin,and passes it to the bar-tender, with the remark — , T'would serve him right to bet with hint now, and win his money. At that bait avarice and simplicity easi 'iy snap. The inebriate once more stamps his foot on the floor,and offers to bet large f sums that there is a halsovereign under his heel. The bet is taken—two or three spectators, willing to turn an honest pen ny putting up their money in sums from five-to twenty soverigns. The bar4ceep •er holds the stakes. •Then the drunken man, instantly sobered seats himself, pulls off his boots and takes from under hisstock ing a second half-sovereign. Of course, he pockets the stakes, and he and the mor al traveler ride off together. TOUCHING Scsss IN. A COURT-ROOM-On Tuesday evening last, Elizabeth Allison .was convicted at Westchester, Pennsylva nia, of poisoning her step-daughter, and sentenced to ten years and six months' confinement in the Eastern Penitentiary. The•convict, who, during the whole trial, had exhibited ^ much stoicism, received her 'sentence with indifference, remarking to a by stander that 'she had never been to Philadelphia any Low,' nor had she 'ever ridden in a railroad car.' A few minutes before the adjournment of the court, and before the crowd in attendance haddispers ed, she was told of the death of one of her children.. She had no intelligence of its illness, and the shock was terrible. The mother's heart was touched, and, swayed back forth, and she wrung her hands and 'broke out in most piteous lamentations, drawing a crowd of curious spectators around her. The crowd was asked to disperse, which was done, and the Sheriff speedily bad a carraigeln readiness, and the prisoner and her babe were at once taken to the jail. BEDBUGB.—According to an article in Harpers' Magazine, bedbugs are an American invention, and have been ex ported from this country to all parts of Europe, excepting Ireland, where a bed bug is never to be found. The insect .made its appearance in England as early -as the year 11503, when two noblemen were "punctured"by them, and the phy sicians called in great haste. The hug is a parasiteof the.bat family, and is so te nacious of life that no degree of heat or cold can effect it. Freeze one until you can break it in two; thaw the pieces and .they will revive. Freeze the eggs until they are congealed in ice; let them thaw, andthey will hatch again as usual. Boil both insect and egg and they will revive As soon as cool, If they get nothing to 'eat, they will live and propagate on what nourishment they may derive from the atmosphere. —Whoever undertakes to put a joke on the rasor strop man is sure to get floored in the long run. Recently, while selling strops at Plymouth, and expatiating tthe time on the evils of rum drinking:, a tipsy fellow cried out, "If drinking rum made me lle as fast as you do selling your strops, I'd quit it to day." -"Very well," replied the strop seller; "the only difference between your lying and mine is this: my strops enable me to lie in a good warm bed, while rum makes you be in the gutter," -... ,, Cnimsy, what would onr - wives say if they knew where we were I" said the Captain ofa schooner, when they were beating about in a thick fog, fearful of go ing on shore and being wrecked. . "Humph! 1 should'rit mind that," replied the mate, we only knew where we were ourselves." —A soldier who was once wounded in a battle, set up a terrible bellowing. An Irishman Who laid near, with both legs shot off, immediately sung out—" Bad luck .to the likes of ye—do ye think that .no body is kilt but yourself i" . -The post-office department has made mew regulations in regard to uncalled for letters. We have lately seen a good many political letters we thought uncalled for. --•"Pray, madam, why did you name your old hen Macduffi" ',Because sir," she replied. "I want her to lay on." A Drermaursuen Statesman of Central America, being asked how his country was getting on, replied- 4 40, very well very well: a mild anarchy." 'MADAM, many persons were very much disturbed at the concert-last night by the crying of your baby." "Well do won der such people will go to concerts." • —There is a ,house in Union, Conn., tenanted by three families,• where three blrthshappened in one night last week. We pass our lives in regretting the past, complaining of the present, Mid•indulging Wee hopes of the future. What word may be pronounced quick er byaddinga syllable to it "t Quick —.Why Is the letter the most chari. table letter in the alphabet 7 Because it le kitllid oftener than any other letter in * r ing ow MPIR Philip F. IlleCaulv FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE. MAKER TV: Cumberland Street, one door of oo diti likfthe Slack florae lintel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to toe for the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. fie has at all times an amortment of BOOTS and MOBS of his own manufacture on band, which will be Ibposed of on reasonable tonna. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, ,4c. Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invited to give me a trial. Childrens' Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. ARP All work warranted. Repairing needy done and charges made minferate. Lebanon, Sept. 15,185 A Boot andSlioe Store. JACOB RCEDEL respectfully in forms the public that be still contin ues his extensive establishment in tilins, , Wake his new building, in Cumberland eh, Si lly. where he hopes to render the same satisfection as heretofore to all who may favor him with theirtuatem. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles In his line. to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. Ile is determined to surpass all etrripetition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none ht the best quali ty of LEATIIER-end other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed P. B.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public Tat tronage [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. THE_ LATEST RETURNS. fit AS . !!I.LI. THE PEOPLE will soon be full of anxiety to learn of the latest returns , the un dersigned would respectfully linfouris nil that the very latest returns can be found at his BOOT, 8110 E, HAT, CAP, TRUNK, - end TR AT }I LINO BAG STORE, on Walnut Street, Lebanon, in the shape of the most [ ' A compFlete LL AND WINTER STOCK ever offered in this place, embincipe everything In the trade for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; and all of the very latest styled., and for sale at the very lowest prices ever mimed In Lebanon. I t is not necemary to specify. as thin stock comprises everything that can properly be kept in a store of the kind. All that is asked In that perms shold c ill rn I exit/lift.) before pun:basing elsewhere. Call noon. DOMAN. *R.-Measures taken and work made to order. Oct. 10, 18M. CIO. L. ATICINS. .INO. T. ATNIKB G. ATKINS & Bro. HAVING united in the ItOOT and STIOE RESINESS. and from their determination to he punctual. and make none but the beet of work, they feellike soliciting a ltrrge of public:patronage, Theywill always be found at their OLD STAND, 'New Btnr.rmea,) in .21farket Street, nearly opposite Widow Rids Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. - They have now on bend a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., which they otter at reduced prices, Xfar Persons dealing nt this SROE STORE, cau he suited with READY-MADE WORK. or have it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20,1859. ATK INS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is bitted up In good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. A TKINS & nitws New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted 1i up in good °Herder comfortand convenience, both for Ladim and Gentlemen. NEW TIN AND SHEET iron Ware illassafactory. rilllE undersi g ned respectfully calls the attention of 1 hie friends and the public generally to tho fact that he has opened a Shop for the manufacture of u❑ kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, on Market ••etreet, opposite the Lebanon Rank. Me bones, by using tionmbitt the best materials, by a per sonal supervision of all the work• coming from his es tablishment, and by ceiling dheaper than any other In Lebanon, •that Exti actll receive a liberal share of public patronage. N. 13.—Tin roofing, Jobbing, Spouting, &c., will bo• promptly and properly attended to. The public aro respectfully invited to glee Lim a call. Lebanon, Sept. 26, 1867. OEO. W. SUAY. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. 11. BRESSLER Agent, as he Is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING-, SPOUTING and JO3 WORK generally, nt the very lowest prices. Its also has on. hand a largo and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different-and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, - of till 'kinds. No also keeps con -- stantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds of ROOPINO,, SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any other alateruen in thecounty. as,. WARE.ROOSIS—One door East of the Lebanon Talley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, km,. Lebanon, Jannary 11, 1861. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. NOSY is the time to buy your STOVES before cold winter is bare, end the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Rfannfae tory of Tames N. Rogers, gent door to the Lebanon Eank, where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Gas burn ers for Parlors or Ded Chambers of his own makit, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the beat Cooking Stoves in the county or bor ough, which be 4verrants - to'bake or roast. WASH BOILERS constantly on band of all sizes; and tha beat material. COAL BUCKETS--the largest assortment, the hoar iest 1 ron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the hest material and in . a workmanlike manner. As he is, a practical Workman, and has had en experience or twen ty-five years, he feels confident that he can gire general satisfaction, He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support. and ho hopes, by strictly attending to his own busineos and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share. of public patronage. JAM.E.3 N. ROGL'IId Lebanon, November 7. 1880. air- Particular attention paid to all kinds of 3onnuto, such an Huffing, Spouting. &c., and nil work win-ranted. A Through 'ticket to California C. S. COLBERT & CO'S PIETA ORAND 'QUARTERLY DISTRIOUTION OF 100,000 ARTICLES, WORTH $300,00a, Which will be sold fur $lOO.OOO, lo Ihe purchasers of our Aka - GOLD PENS AT 30 CTS. PER ROX. Our Golden Pen Is the best ever used. and Is war• ranted not to corrode In any ink. Every 'business man and ramify should TIM the GOLDEN' PEN. The following list of 100,000 articles will be dfstributed among our patrons at $lOO EACU, and need not be paid for until we inform the purchaser which of the following articles we Witt SELL 1113 i reasl,oo and then it is OPTIONAL NVIIRTIT EA no SCUM one DOLLAR. AND To.,EES one GOODS on Nor. AV' ALL GOODS CA...11 . BE RETURNED AT OUR EXPENSE WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER THE PURCHASER RE ceives tbem, (unless they are antislitetoryjnnil the mon- • , ey will be Refunded. LIST OF GOODS INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION Planes. Gold Punting Cased Watches, Gold Watches, Ladles' Silver Watches, Guard, Vest and Chatelain Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Brooches. La va and Florentine Brooches, 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 Dings, Mosaic and Cameo Bracelets. Gents' Breastpins, Watch Keys. Fob and Itilibon Slides, Sets of Bowen Stotts, Sleeve Buttons,, Plain Rings, Stases Set Rings, Seta Ladies' Jewelry, Canton Crepe Shawls, Mousselimi de Lainee, Mathes, French nud American Lawns. Damps, Pop lins: Frond, CalM ms, and other Ladies' pre", Goods in great cariety,,together with Head Dresses, Cabas, Fancy Fans. and in fact almost every description of 'Coons usually round in first class Dry Goods Stores. PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION. Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium $2. Thu articles aro numbered, and Certificates stating what we will sell each reran for one dollar are placed in sealed Envelopes. with a Decimal arrangement of Premiums; so that In Each hundred Certificates , these is one for a WATCH, AND THERE WILL ALSO BE A SPLENDID PREMIUM IN EACH TEN . CERTIFICATES. Ladies, if you dpeire n One Shawl, or Orem Pattern. or a beautiful article of Jewelry, enclose us 30 cents for a Lox of the Golden Peon, and we will send you a Ger- Matte which may enable you to procure it for $l. On receipt of 30 Cents we will send you one Box of our Golden Pens, end a Sealed .notice of the article which we sell for SI. PRICES TO AGENTS POST PAID. 4 Boxes Pens, with 4 Certificates 9do do 9 do 2 25 do do 26 do 5 100 do do 100 do 18 1111 N. IL—With each package of 100 bran we present the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of which le guaran teed to contain one order for a FINE WATCH, or Sew ing lilac/tine, or by ordering 50 boxes in one package you arc sure to receive 50 Certificates containing one or der fora splendid MYER. WATCH , beside a large num. her of other very valuable premium,. One Certificate sent gratis, upon application of any person desiring to art as Agent, which may enable him to procure u. valu able premium upon the.payment of st.. PIANOS, MELODEONS, 311/SIC, BOOKS SEWING MACHINES. Bought and Sold on , Oommieeion. - Any oracle will be sent to the Country et" the lowest Wholesale Prices with the addition of 6 per cent Commission for for warding. 1V B.—Agents wanted in every town. Gi'reutars sent on application. Address all Communications to C. S. COLBERT & Co. Commlusiou Merchants end General Agouti!, 138 South Fourth St., bolo* Cheetnnt, Phila. IS. For our integrity and ability to 'fulfil our en gagements, we beg to refer yon to the following well. known Gentlemen nod business firms: 1115 Excellency J. W. Geary, Ex. Goo. Kansas, West moreland, Pa.; Palmer, Richitedoe a & Co,, Jewelers, PhliedeJPkis . 11 A. 8,1.828 e, Pay., Jeweler, Philadet. phla; Wm. A. Gray. Req., Jeweler, Philadelphia; Meows. Kemmerer 4. litoore,• Water at., below Arch, • Philadelphia; ?demi. Pratt & Reath, Fifth and Market Streets, Philadelphia ; J. C. Puller, Esq.; Jeweler, Philtulelphia; A. F. Ward, .Publisher. of Roahlone, Ac phlialophia; AL EL Home, i Gatssaufria Bank; L. IL Ihuirs, Xundia,..o•lllorafe. lelreamtw.ll,lll.4l-177 • Mutual Fire Insurance Com pony of A nnville l LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. T his COMPANY was incorporated, March.lBso, end is 110Nr In full operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandlee generally. Also on Barna. Contents, Stock, Farm I mplements. Sc.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John 11. Kinports, George Bigler, John Allwein, Rudolph Herr. Joseph F. Mate, Chriatian Dmignan, WiliiamEarly, Jr., George S. Bomgardner, J. D. A. Garman, George Done', • John D. Bower, Daniel S. Early, JOHN ALLWHlN,President, ltrrooixtt Max., Treasurer. JOSEPH F. atarz,Seerstary. Samuel Seabola,,Traeeling 'Agent. Jacob &boaterl3', Agent, Fredericksburg. Aril:Mao, January 30, 1.8G1.1y. WASHINGTON WITHAL FINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. (OFFICE AT LEBANON. PENNSTLVAXIA. 1./ This Cnrdpnny was incorporated by the Legiff • lature of Pennsylvania on April 2, isao, and is now in full operation. and ready to make insurance on Dwel lings and other t.uililings. ou Furniture or Iderchan- Size generally; also, on Barns aid tontents, Farming Implements, ice., on a mutual principle. This Company will not insure property outside. of Lebanon County. as it is designed to be merely an WIECP. -elation for Lebanon county, and as such. It will insure property perpetually, as safe as any other Company,and at Sir lower rates. , The insurance fees, being only L. 50—for membership. Policy and Surrey. Any further information can be had by calling on any of the Board *f Managera, and officers, or any of their Agents. • MA bl AGERS. Jacob Weide], Joseph Bowman, Jacob Beadle, John L. Becker, D. S. Hammond, Henry Rena ' Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr., Thomas Forster, John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, David E. Miller, Adolphus Reinoehl, JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. JACOB WEIDEI., Treasurer. J. 'HENRY MILLER, Secretary. Agents—J. a Reisner, Jefferaon B. Light, James Rummel, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. W. Ryan and Henry Meyer. [Lebanon, January 30,1561. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company: LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., PA. TO the property holders of 'the State of Penn syl n ist :—GEXTLEstuN : Your attention 'is respectfully solicited' to the following low rates of insur ance of the LF:RANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO5l - Y, who are transacting business with the most flattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources f 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 fire. 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 puny is perfectly mutum and we invite your careful at tention to the following low rates as we are determined to insure as low as any other reaponsitancompany, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CUARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 30r5 years. Tim Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been proamtly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, In Met it has been. and still continues to be, the , Wish of the Directors to have the Company conductedon honest and economical principles. RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 9 il $lOO do do do shingles ,1S " do do Log or Frame• ,20 " do Darns, stone or brick ,20 " do do Log or Frame ,20 " do Store Houses, brick or stone.. ,1.5 " do do Log or frame ,30 " do nom'al boarding houses, brick or atone ,75 4, do do do Log or frame .30 "do Academies and School houses ,25 a do Churches and meeting houses ,20 " do Printers books and Stationerles ,30 " do Book binders,6o `•do Tailor shops ,25 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops AO " d Silversmith and SF;atchroaker ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops 2 :3 , 3 " do Groceries aud Provision stores ,30 " do Tanneries ,30 " do Hatter shops ,30 " do Grist 51 ills, Water power ,35 " do Saw Mills do do ,35 " do Drug* Stores .30 " do Smith shops, brick or stone -,30 " do do do • Wood ; 35 " do Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 " d. Wagoner and Conch iniker shops ,40 " do Painter and chair maker shops ,40 " do Oil Mille ,40 " •do Clover Shills ,40 " do -nunderies of WOOll " do do ILrqk or stone ,30 " do 31crchandize in brick or stone build'nge ,20 •" •do do in wooden dci ,25 " do Furniture in Mick or stone buildings ;15 " do do In wooden ,20 " do Stables & sbed.a, brick or stone,country .20 " do do do wooden ,25 " do Livery A Tavern Stables " do XlraY• Ail communications should be addressed to W A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonatown, Lebanon Co., Pa. President—JOHN BRUNNER, Bast. Vice President—D. M. RANK. Treazurcr—G SO. N. MSll.'l. Seeretary , --WM. A. BARRY. Jonestown,September 12, 1560. . George Illoffinanls LEBANON COUNTY ,T..^^owaymuse TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. ARIICUE,AFI attention will be paid to Goods siiipp edd by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, "dyers town and Apartlle Stations, and all Other points 4.11 the County. FREIGHTS contracted for at theleast possible rates eel delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay vartictilar attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and del , Yery of all Freights. s • For information. apply at his Nice at the talmuon Talley Railroad Depot. Lebanon. EDWARD tlAltlE. his Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be found at IV N. Bush's Al rchuot's 'Told, North st., Philadelphia. July 11, '6O. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Vallley Branch. , _ 1 , - Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. lASS LEBANON, going- East to Reading, at 0.13 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 716 P. M. and 12.01 P. M. At Reading, both trains make (dose COIMOXiOIIB for Philadelphia, Pottsville, 'Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, &c. Morning train only connects at Reading for WiTkes harry, Tittston and `Zeranton. At Harrisburg, trans connect with .Pennsylvania." "Norther Control," and'Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lanca.ster,BaltiMore, Sin bury, Chambers burg, Sat. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in NO. I Curs, $1 50, to Baltimore. $3 30. 60 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with - all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rateto Niagara Falls, Inifiblo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the. West, North West, and Canadas; and Emi grant Tickets. at lower Pares, teal above places, can be had on application to the Statiim Agent, at Lebanon. Through FirstOlass Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West. and the Cantatas. COM UTA TION TICKETS.. With 26 Coupons. at 25 *per cent discount, between any points desired. and 511LE.A0E TICKET.i, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each for.Families and liminess Firms. . Up Trains leave Philadelphia tar Reading, Harris. burg and Pottsville at 8 A. 55. and 3,30 and 5 P. 51. 0:152- Passengers are requested to purchase 'Micas be fore the 'Trams start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in toe cars. G. A. NICOLLS, July 25, 1800. Engineer and Sirpor. intendent. TOMB STONES. One Fancy Octagonal Brown Stone Mon ument,lB feet high; Fancy" Marble Mon uments, large and small; Marble Orna mental Head Stones (new styles,) with. Urns, Vases, fc.; Marble Tombs, Mar ble Couches, Fancy Head Stones, a large lot, Plain Head Stones, large lot, Mar ble Door, and Window Sills, Cemetery Posts, Urns, Lambs, 4-c. TIM: undersigned, haring bought at Sheriff's sale, the above mentioned largo ard splendid atock of ITALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE, formerly the property or Jettenritli 8 DAUCIDNErrr, now offers It to the Public. at Pitivsn: &me for cash, or upon time, at greatly reduced prices. The assortment of MONU MENTS, DEAD STON ES, &0., has never been excell ed in the county. Tire skill and workmanship of Mr. Daugherty has long since been established—upon a per tion 'or thls stock it has been espordally dlAplayed Persons In went of anything iu this 'line will please cull early, and examine this stuck and prices at the Yard formerly occupied -by J. E. Daugherty, on Market street. SIMON J. STINE. N. B.—l have appointed J. E. Daugherty as my agent to dispose of the above stock. Lettering neatly done by him, both in the German and English language. Lebanon, January i1,1061.-3m. Blanket Shawls, CLOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING! of all colors, dyedist Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warrantel and goods tfirlied out equal to new, by LYON LEMBEBODE, East lincrver. Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lember gees Drug Store where all orders for the above will b attended to. [Neb. 8, 1860. Removal. rarnllB X. 131(03TELY would respoetfully inforin the V Public that ho has rumored hie DOTOIIHRINO EB - Plank goad &dant, south of Cum berland, adjoining the Methodist Zpiseopol Church, where be 'elicits the patronage of the public. By strict attention to business he hopes to pike° en-rhait will fa, hhn with patronage. 0111118 S. IMATBLY. Lebanon, October 10,1301. ruiners and others Take Notice, Tire undersigned having purebafeil the en lire establishment of A. MAJOR A BROTHER, will manufactiti:e and kleep on hand a 'very general as eortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgari's Independent stool-wire Tooth gorse RARE; Momma-s Patent Fielder, Straw and Ray CUTTER ; Cast Iron Fleld Rollers. Grain Fans, hay Elevators, Clover' Hullers, Corteshollors, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use, &e. MI of the ftbore Macihnes are of the latest and best improvements, and are all warranted to giresatisfaCtion. Castings of all hinds made to order. end at Elbert notice. He also manufactures STEAM EN GINES, :11111 Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Bliteldnery of all hinds. Ile invites all to call and examm3 the workat the Ma chine Shop, on PINEOIIuVE STRUM, Lebanon. inir 'A I orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. D. M. RARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, August B,lSpfl N . NOTICE. -1 hove appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER my Agooto for the purpose of carrying onthe above business. D. M. KARMANY. Ltbanou, August 8, 1860 I= Door :and Sash Manufactory. Located on the Steam- Muss Road , stearpumbertand Street, East ,Labanan. THE undersigned respectfullyin , form the public in general, that they .4.4 9 . 4 11 have added largely to their former estab :. liehment. and also havo kinne of the •: .latest and best inniroved 'MACHINERY in the State in full operation, eueh as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4.c., forconductlng the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4.c., 4.c., and the experience acquired by E. Loyosenz and J. G. Gaunt. during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for n number of years past,, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection With J. GAI3EI 4 to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers ..genertitly, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASII, kc., from the beet Lumber manufactories in the hitatc,feeling confident that their assortment Is not to be excelled 'by , any other . establishment in the Slate in regard 'to exactness in size, quality or .fi cash; and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction - to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand .1., . . . . Doors, of all si :is; Sash, of all sizes; Boor Frames, for brick. and Architraves; frome houses; Casings, from 3 to 0 in.; Window Frames, for brick Sot:base; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; MI kinds of :Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; .. 0. 0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wailh-boards. LONGACRE, GABEL & DROTIIER. P. B—Pinning, Sawing, dr., promptly done lbr those urnishing the Lumber. [Lelsaeon,July 15,'57. CLOTH MANUFACTORY. riIIiANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as over. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name sh well known in the surrounding coon try. He promises to do tho Arm* in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to he able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore:. lie manufactures Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cassinetts, Blankets, Trhite and other Flannels, all in The Lest manner. Ile also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the MM. nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following placer—At the stores of George & Pyle, 'Loeser & Brothers, George Reinceld, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Markel House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk .t Long, in North Lebanon; at R. Gosh ert's. Bethel township; at the public house of William Rarest. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; .at the store' of Mr. Weltner, Bellevue; at the stoselintlartin Eint, Palmyra; at the stereo(' Mr. Zimmerman, East flanover. Lebanon county. All ma- Crisis will be taken away regularly, from the above pla; roe, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, end leave the same, white, at the alwre mentioned places, with directions-how they wish it prepared. "i'r his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, whieh will be done and left at the desired places. N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above namedplaves. LYON LEMBNIIGIIR. East Hanover, hebanon county, July 4,1860. g..g Moat it Co's ELIPTIO LOCIt.STIC If FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. BURK= STREET, LEMINO:T. PHICES.—SSO, SGO. $O5. $75, vs and $lOO. These 31fteltinett mkt) the SHUTTLE on LOCH.STITcH. tiC nn both sldes—eitwithout the use of the leather pad. They have an entire new METHOD of forming the stitch—eimpieand'merriuginitsoperation. They hares New Potent Under Tension -and a New Upper Tension. Which can be regulated without stopping the Machine —simple bet effective. They will !sew Taithriceager aimed never drop a stitch. and do more work in the same time than any other sewing mac/tint euer invented. These Ma chines have power sufficient to sow THIRTY THICKNESSES 0 f heavy sheeting. They will stitch, run, hem, gather cord, quilt, felt. &c., fir., and for Stichlug LINEN have no superior. Also, bloat's Improved Shuttle Machine For tailoring and heavy work. These Machines hare been well tested among tailors, sad are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at double price. Let ell who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at our Sales Room and see our Machines practically tested, or send for a circular. J. J. 113 LAIR, WATCHMAKER AND JEIVELLETt, Market Street. Lebanon, Pa., or 13 F.01:0 V, B. SWAT & Co.. May 30, '6o.] PH/LADELPIILL AAA GEO. lIOFFMA N NEW CABINET AND. CHAIR MANUFACI'ORY. Ti 'SAE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE and CU Al RS, ever offered to the public of Leh- BIJOU county. He has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware. rooms, in North Lebanon Borough, mark' opposite teller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Bander's, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashiona ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES. WHAT _ HOTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common TABLES; BrosaMg and COllllllOll BUREAUS: f Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, a large and elegaht variety of Faaucu BSca, Spam SBAreD CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CIIAIRS4 all kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. .gat- All Goode sold WW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Persons' desirous of knowing the Ammeter of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to thoso for whom he has man ufactured or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and TAR isusur.D. N. IL—COFFINS made anti rtINUALS attended at tbe shortest 'notice. ..TosEni BOWMAN. North Lebanon ,September 10, 1800. OWE!% LAITBACIPS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Mane factory. mcrut St, 3d door north of the L. 'Valley Railroad. Largest Monetlater) , and Best. Assortment of FURNITURE and CRATRA, in the county. rip: public is respectfully request- ; • , . ed to bear in mind Unit at these Ware Rooms will be found the best assortment of FAzattotinr. and Man SOME FURNITURE and MIA IRS. Persona In Want of any kind would best call and , examine his 'stock bolero purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to hu,better . than any offered in this place. Prices will be Levan than at any other place, either in the Borough or county of. Lebanon. MI orders promptly a Bonded to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. All persons patella:4in Furnittiee from him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them, - to any part of the county, altar or OTIAROE, and without the least injury, as he' has procured one of the best cosh fonedfurniture wagons, Especially far that purpose. I 11‘... COFFINS made to order. arid funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1860. I THE NEW BAKERY, fIIIE undersigned would respectfully inform the cid. zensof Lebanon, that be Imo commenced the BAKE. INC BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his static', on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hetet, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, &c., &c. Flour received from customers and returned to there in breed et short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on hand, and furniShed at the lowed prices. The public is invited to give me a trial. Lob non, Nov. 0, 1859. F. H. MUD.. GRAIN WANTED. TrirE 11331darsignea will pay the highest prices for all J. kin ant RYE, 000,k 40 4 OATS atthe Warehouse, on the Hallett Canal, Walnut street, North Lebanon. JOHN IBIMBL. North Lebanon, June 8,1860. IF YOU WANT AA PICXURRof yin r deaeased friend_ enlarged and colored in can at DAILY-Wiliiiillary, -next door to the 'Lebanon Deneeit Bunk. JOHN' O. GABEL...JACOB - 0 ABEL LEBANON LE Id BE BGERTS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. tie proprietors and . manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with peifeet confidence to physicians and citizens generally cif .the United States, because the article has attained arepu tation heretofore unknoWn. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertidif et-blazoning puffery. The cousuteption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and from its -Manifest steady indease in times past, it, is evident that during the coming year thos:consumption will reach near one raillioribottles. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal propertiei contained in the prepara tion, and .the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of stomachic derangements _and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a teruporar l y popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the - way of trum peting the qualitiesof the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague ! and various other bilious complaints have I counted their victims by hundreds. To be . able to state conAlently that the "Bitters" arc a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietep a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter frOm the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality-to the nervous - system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It opmattch upon the stomach,liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but: powerfully, and soon restores.thein to a condition essen ti alto the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. _ . ' Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find I in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort 1 declining yearsots it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence -df 'thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit ;of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de-, rangemOn Is .an general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There aro certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the -trial. The relation of mother and child is so -absorbingly tender, that the mother, 'especially if she be young, is -apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety 1 for her infant. Should the period.of maternity arrive diring the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity 'for - a ;stimulant 'to Tecupe -1 rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials 1 and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene ! rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora: 1 tors that receive the endorsement' of physi -1 cians, because it is - agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. 1 All those persons, to whom we have part:ion ; larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from I fever and ague, 'caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and ail 'diseases or -derangements of the Stomach, ' superannuated invalids, persons of-sedentary .. occupation, and nursueg mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos ! tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. 1 CAUTION.—We caution the public against ',using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED ; STOMACH BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" 1 blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped i on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. - . Prepared and sold by ECOSTETTraI & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.. and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Anae rice, and Gendany. By Dr. Oco. Ross, U. S. nab J.L. Lembergor, Lob nn"; J. C. Saltur, Fredericksburg; IL D: Weyer & Bro., Innyille; Martin Early, Palmyra. Amen: ler 5,160.1-Iy. LINSEY'S IMPROVED, [1:7BLOOD SEARCHEK.I - 11 A STANDARD MEDICINE. For the speedy. radical. and effectual cure of ALL DI SEASES arising fom IMPURITY OF THE nrOOD. This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures n desperate cases of Scrofula. , Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, FrYsiPaaa, Doila" . Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, I Scald Dead, Totter affections, Rheumatic Diordera, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, i Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, ] Oeneral Debility, Liver Complaint,! Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits , 1 Foul Stomach. Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their ori gin in an impure state of the Blood. ay, of Napi. er township. who, on the Henley of August, IssB,tnade affidavit b fore Justice fbrley that he was treated for the cure of Cancer byttlrec physicians of Bedford co., and by Dr. Newton Itie Eclectic College in Cincinna ti, for a period of ne ly eight months, notwithstand ing which, his hp, 74e. and a p9rtion of his let cheek were entirely eaten a ay! lie had given up ail hope, when he heard of t 'Blood, Searcher," and was in duced to try it. F •oottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, th is no question but what this in valuable medicine tad his life. The full particulate of this remarkabi e may be seen in a simpler, 'which can be had my of the agents.. We also refer t case of Nancy Blealtney, of El derton, Annetro aunty, Pa, cured of Scrofula af ter being unable get out of bed for three years. To the case of lady _ in Ansonville. Clear:fold coun ty. who seas also icted with Scrofula In its worst form. To the MSC of - Cambria count , Cancer that it o worse, If possib' The particult was cured by t "be round in a , (ergo Meisel, residing In Carrot town Pa., who. was so badly afflicted with kis entire nose off, and his cue was ,than 51cCrearyl. slf these cases—every one of which ease of theillOod Sftereher=may_also slim: .to ,be had.of any of the Agents. .1 It. I. LEMON, Proprietor. ror the manufacture and sale, near the Piteilroad Depot, Itollidaysburk, Pa. yser, Wholesale Agent, Pittebtarg. Pa. R IL Gettle, Blyerstown : .Itlartin Ejkly, s Capp A Sou, Jonestown : John Seltzer :ohn Carper, li achmanewille; John Dein ': known; lilinger A Kinports, Annville, '•h, Dridkeport: all of Lebanon eoanty, )r, Gee. Rose Drug Store, oppoilto the; :ebanon, Ps. - • " . i6O. - • Laboratory Penneylrani Dr. Geo. II For vale b--. Palmyra; J. Mount Nebo ') finger, Cam . John C. Co , Also sold .Court _ October ;batman *leant Mill led basing leased the — - • ANON STEAM FLOUR V ptly attend -1,0 all P417,t1W tut may be entrusted , `": Arri : : - Va t all kinds of• Guam and pay there. whet prices in cash. The patronage it of the peptic is respectfully solid. ) merit it.by _fair dealing and ellen. JONA.TII.AIt94SAAIAN. JonglBt3o 9 lOW LQST; IT4IOW -1 * OOD - O RESTORED-. ust .Publistea, &Oa Envelte> 1, TREATMENT' Amu .1t AD ICA L RE IMORA, or ominitlWOokrion, Sexual less and Involuntary Elnillaluns, In. )onsumption and Mental and<Physical J. CIiLVERWILL; M. R... • of the "Green Boot,l' dc, ned author, in this adniirahla hem bin own exaerienco that the of Selt-abuse may be effectually re- Mine and without dangerous sure, dal, ins traumata, rings or cordials, of cure at once certain and effect*. sufferer, no matter what his candl e himself cheoply.privately'Tadradi,' will prove a boon to -thousands and anyaddrear,post pad, an the re. "lamps: s b.* Addrbeatat D. 011.1. ry Ntwer neit , it.- ,Pdittney4llll44:. PARKER SEWING MACHINES. 'VERNON .& CO., - 469 BROAIAATIA.T , =Mr Weligg2 hitiaufactured for'the Grover & M. Co. the PARKER SEWINC MACHINE - CO., AND MAKING GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED Family Sewing Machines, A NEW STYLE-PRICE $4O. • H. ROEDEL, LEBANON, PA., OFFERS FOR SALE A NEW STYLE PIACHINE _ . They trill lIBM, FELL, STITCH, RUN and BIND in the most superior manner. and ate the only machine! irt the market that are so well and simply made that they may be sent into families with no other instrectioni.than are contained in a circular which accompanies each mach inc. and from which a child of fmateen years may, read ily tearmhow to utio and keep them in order. They sew rapidly, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper and in less time than ton seamstresses. . 0 ' . hand sewing is fast becoming among the things of the past—and what famili will he without a Bening 'lda! chine when our new machines will sow better, more expeditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be done by hand? IT IS MORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN OTHER 'MACHINES. . us. IF. IL Weal calls the attention of Farmers to this blachine as he is conAdent it is the very article far %ell' a ' • use. Call at Bcedel ' s Book Store, Lebanon. alnly le 1 . 60.--11. ' • -- DR. ROSS' DRUC STORE, Opposite the: CoUrt House. T\ R. ROSS offers to the public the LARGEST and sisal .1 . ) , selection of pure and fresh Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Perfumery, and Patent Medicines Omahas ever been in Lebanon. His great facilities for the purchase of Drugs, and his long practical acquaintance with the Medical. Chemical, and Pharmaceutical details of the Drip: , ' Store, as well as the Chemical Laboratory, ens bleshim to give purchasers many advantages; and it will be in'the profit of all persons; to beware of these who would deceive, tind to buy their Drugs, Medicines and Spices, if they 1919 h them : perfectly pure, at Dr. — IRE, Opposite the COURT HOUSE. !OD LIVER OIL. Pure, fresh, and gen le Cod Liver Oil con tatly for sale at Dr. ass' Drug Store. Used for the cure of resumption: Bronchi mud Chron icd iseases. R. PHYSICK'S COUGH SYRUP. The growing demand r Dr. Physick's Cough rep, for Coughs, Cold, ,oiling .ugh, bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lunge, has induced n 'certain individual to try !his band at counterfeiting it. This is to warn the priblie to he on their guard in future, and observe well the marks of Me genuine Dr. Physick's Cough Syrup, for without Dr. Ross' name on the label it is counterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store, opposite the Court House. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. Per all the purposes of a familytmedicine, and when ever purgation is needed, these pills are equal, and in many cases superior to orry-dt!her pills. They act saTe ly, gently and without producing paha or 'uneasiness.— good in the , commoneereent of fevers, Ileadsche, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Giddiness. Dyspepsra. on all diseases arising from impure Mood. Ask for I,r. Rose: Blood Pills and see that Dr. Ross' name is on the Vibe'. DR. BERAL'S EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA, For the cure of Rheumatism. Tatter, Biles, Scrofula Pains in the Bones, Old Sore, Pimples on the Face, and Eruptions of all kinds, Server's headache and other Nervous Diseases, Dyspopia, and all diseases arising from impure blood or the imprudent use of Mercury.— For these purposes it will be found superior to all other remedies. Price $1 per bottle, or $6 bottles for $O. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court Rouse. PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY For a valuable consideration Dr. Ross has been ap- pointed sole and only vent for Lebanon and Lebanon county for wbolesalcing and retailing Lyon's Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy. A discriminants, public will at once perceive where the Peas and GENUINE Ohio Brandy is to be had. Beware of poisonous imitations but se cure the genuine article at Dr. Rose Drug Store. DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. .For the cure of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia. head ache, Weakness and Nervous Diseases generally this Tonic Mixture excells all other 'medicines. The large and increasing sale of it, demands that it should be made more extensively known. Almost Immediate re. lief, and in many instances, rapid cures fellow its pro. peruse. Ask for Dr. ROW Tonic Mixture. DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES. A safe, pleasant and offedual Worm Medicine, Be ing perfectly tasteless, no child will refuse them, as they are as easily taken as so much candy. Observer these lozenges are white, if red ones are offered to you, they are not genuine Dr. Roes' Worm Lozenges. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. DR, ROSS' TETTER OINTMENT. For the cure of Tette, Ringworms, and various other eruptive diseases. Sold - at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Dr. Ross, a regular practical Druggist, Chemist, and Pharmaecutist, with an extensive nod varied experience of over 22 years,—and a Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, wishes to direct the attention of a discriminating public, to his large and carefully selec ted stock of PORE AND FRESH Medicines, offbring to all advantage not to be had elsewhere. Thepeople will please make a note of this. DR PARTICULAR' Dn. Ross' DRUG STORE Is DIRECTLY OPPOSITD VIE COURT Ifouss. Ask for Dr. Ross' , Drag Store, and take care that you are not misdirected. DR. ROSS' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE THE COURT'HOUSE Lebanon, February 22, 1800. LEMBERCERIS DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES ,QUALITY IS OF IMPORTANCE. lT L. LEIIIBERGBIt, Graduate of the Mie e) „ delphia College of "Pharmacy, Offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country, a PUIUi selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and. Fancy Seeps, embracing thee, best mannfactrwe in the country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Field), Clothes!, and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large and small quantities at LEMDERGER'S Drug Store. GiIIDEN SEEDS, FLOwE R S E E D S , Ton will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMBERGEWS. Condensed Lyo, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash In large and sniall quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drag Store. Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal crates, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in large and small gplantities at • LEMLIERGDIt'S Drug Store, If YOU are in Want of good Washing Soap. pure white or red Castile Seep, Country Soap, Erasive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at - - LEARERGES.: Do you want a good Nair R' nlc P something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the bead, and to preedittlalling out of the hair; if you do , Call at LEVRERGER'S. 11%,„. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested. to call and.exam ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &0., cons. prising a variety of Manufaetn ee . ns.."Mareh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad listing Pad Truss." "Illtirshli , 4oataxoen MI Bandage. An invaluable article thr "the prtipSie: If you are In want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Ding Store" Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes to be had in all its Purity at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Dense, I ,Anything Ton Tent that is kept ia a well conducted pint ohm brag Store, can be furn ished you by Lt I VIDERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. .' Feeling thankful for the:very liberal patron.l age thus farreeelvea from the Phyalclana f Mer chants, And Citizens of Lebanon and sturound ings, I again solicit a share, promising to Ase eyery effort to please all. 'Special attention given to PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION'S And FAMILY -RECEIPTS., and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always as geed its can be.obtained anywhere, and sold to suit the times. Rettlomj4er tbeitddrees, • - JOS. L. L7MBERGEIk, Druggist, Chemist and Apcithecary, reb.ls, 1880. Market street. LOA - nen P 1 ------ 1 t I.nere all ciboria* 25" . REMOVAL. . . ~ ti S. itAiiilET hew removed. L. the Corals at Cum „. berland street .and Doe • Alley, itt PunektgcNew Buildingorbere he will keep au aesortment of ilnitit, Cassantertis. and ratings. Also:ready made clothing and 'furnishing-Ow/4 such as Shirts, Masse made Rand; er chiefs, Neckties, &c., de.,—all of which will be . 10 1E1 AS:: cheap as at any other establishment in ,Lebentill. CUSTOMER WORK attended to proMptly,, and good Sts guera.nteed. E. I4 .,RAItiSAT. Lebanon, April 18, 1860.. - .1 - 7D - TA viy3nowAs., l'6l- GA* zirre AN LZB zir4 A-Arrukwin 4TBSZT, next doer-to L-8-1-IPIMM.• yy ON, Pap.% 1.8451. r3v3r_rgicaliF 3l[ 4.. Great Work on the Horse. ` THE HORSE A-14,, WHIS•DISEASES: BY ROBE RT 7ENNIN6S,N. Professor of Patkoktcy and Operative Surgery in the Veterinary College of rhitadelphia, etc, de. .• Will Tell 'fon Of the Origin,. History end dis tinctive traits of the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and Amer'- , can Males, with the physical formation and peculiarities of the animal, and bow to ascertain his ago by the num ber and condition of his teeth; ilhultra , ted with numerous explanatory en gravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell Yon Of Breeding, Break ing,ptabling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing; and the general management of the horee,with the hest modes of administering medi cine, also, how to treat BitinW,Hicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, ,Ctib Bit ing, Restlessness, and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous ez plonatory engravings. THE DORM AND MIS DISEASES Will Tell You 'Of the causes; symptoms and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Threat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza,- Bron chitis, Pneumonia Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough,i Roaring and. Whistling, Lamp's, Sore Mouth and • :Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, 'Atli ether diseases of Month and Respiratory Or • gene. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Will Ten You 'Of the cartses,symptouts and Treat ment of Worms, 800, Colic Strangle, lotions, Stony Concretions, ' Ruftttres, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatic.- awn, Bloody Urine, SWIM in the Kid neys and Bladder, Inflammation, and other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the eauses,sym ptoms end Treat ment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Sparta, Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Cialls.Founder,Shle Bruise and Level, Cranked liosfic.Seratehes. Canker, Thrush, and Corns; aLso of 3legrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other diseases of the Feet, Liege s and Read. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the eauses,syniptona and Treat ment of Pietala, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy. Scarlet Beret; Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Ithenmatiszel, Cramps, Galls, Diseases of the Bye and Heart, &c., &c., end how to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trephinning, ltdwelling,Fir. ing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Rarey's method of Taming Horses; how to Approach, halter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit; Saddle, nide, and Break hint to Harness; also, the form and law of Waawaarr. The- whole being the re sult of more than fifteen years'careful study of the habita, peciillaritielorants and weaknesses of this noble•and use fel animal. The book contains 384 pages; aliniopriately Mastro, ted by nearly Oa° ilundred.Eugravings. It Is printed In a clear sod open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, SAO. or, in cloth, extra, $1.25. $lOOO A YEAR can be um" by enterprising men everywhere, In Felling the above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to all such are ex ceedingly liberal. For single copies or the Doolt,or or . terms to &knits, with other information, apply to or'address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher., No. 617 Salmon St, l'hibitePtio, November It, 1860.41 m. - . Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED a.ways presents us with the same essential elements, and gives of course the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze the Blood of a person suffering from Column - 4in, Liv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c., and we find , In every instance certain deficiencies in the rod globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and are made well ; The BLOOD FOOD is founded u - this Theory --hence its astonishing success. There' a FIVE .PREPARATION adapted to the deficiencies of the Blond in different die. eases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or eny affection whatever of the Throat or Lungs. indusng Cosissimptlon. use No. 1, which Is also the No. foriDe pression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite. and fossil Chronic Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver. Complaints, No. 3. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared '11:4 absorp. tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immodletyly into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. No. 4 is for Female Irrepuliiities,'"ltysteriaiVeakniss es. &e. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruption; Sereining, Kidney, aild Bladder Complaints. take No. 5, In all rases the directions /gnat be strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per battle. Sold by CIiCRCIi & DUPONT, No, 409 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. GRO, ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the Court lionsc.—sole agent for Lebanon, and by all re spectable Druggists throughout the country. L T. Apr il efi, W. DY 18t OTT & SONS, Philadelphia, whelesale agentaA M • Thousand s are daily speaking in tlio praise of D. EATON'S . CORDIAL„ and why? because it never ,fails to afford instantaneous relief when given in.time. It acts as if, by tnagio;Jibid one trial atone will convince you that whet we Bev is true. It contains NO. PATMGO.RIO OR ORIAIS of any hind, and therefore relieves by rembvijig theliuD ferings or your child, Ins tead of by deadeujut Roam*. bilities. For thin reason. it commends: llself_um, ly reliable pre.paration now knowh for C I t. N ,RnAIIeIDAI'TDY'r OB.; i T N ER T TX B IN n tiI ow nA s WIND. COLD .tN nnAb, and CROUP,! softening the gabs, reducing Inliatriation,, .ragniallng the Bowels, end relieving pain, is , has no legual6-balng -an anti spahnodfc It le need with unfailing eneceas in all cases of coNvoLsron on OTHER VIM As You a l life and health of -year ahildren, and wish to rare them from those.and and blighting coelsoquetims which are certain to result from .the use of Bareociell,of which ell other remedies for, Infantile Gemplalide ere compoied, take lie i% bid EATON'S'INFAN'TFLI: CORDIAL, this you =only u Pon. It Oerfectly har less, and cannot injury She most delicate infant. .Imite, 20 cents. Full directions accompany eaAh bottle, • Prepared only by GLIOIIO/1 4 .DEPONT, 'bro: 4G9 Broadway, New York. saw at DR. 080. ROBB' Drug Store, aliPocite Court House,—sole agent fon,kabanon, and by an'tft spectable,brug4iith throughout, the coon trYr ..- • • T. W. DYOTT SON'S, Phi lidelphia, whblesiddageite. April 18, 180.—ly. U "tricks:: ,Bricks:. TITE undereigned, in North Lebanon, has 40 . 1 41 51 e the hest BIVICAS . for sale. 'No bitter' eiga' tabled in ; this neighborhood, and he will sell tteat is large quantities 441 50 (cush) per, thonsexid. Also, 34 Inch; Inch , and inch of the best , rno tt ; Boardsana Planks, for sale. ThiarD,Boyta. - . Nortlilnbanoli, Feb. 15, ' _IN BIM LIFE RIC STAB:Mei, T ''' - niideraigned respectfully informs tlie publicAlele he hes opined} NEW LI vzait $T0r,4 0 ,± 34 ,... gt s '..- _ . RISE'S 'Hotel, Me ItitottiGtel, x 4. • 6 . 7 .' 7 7 ' .Mn where he ill ikeepS'for El' publimaeciatumodutioliagoodittob of HORSES, awl VERIOLEA. Us ,. will licei)•gentle and: pod drivilltt II Sid'ltaitdiocue - aud.safe Vehicles. AUeLtstigol 'Dithers •. al when desired. Also 6.11.N - 11417310f ..Psitles, acc. - '' - • ' Lebitton. April 21,1866: 'JAMES' NARtra. viat,at the Tin and !Meet Ironi star* of EMOROE MOTHERS .
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