The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 20, 1861, Image 3

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SISOA TEAR
LEBANON, PA.
WRDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1861
HOME AFFAIRS.
' LAUBACO, At hie Furniture Ware Booms, on
• Market street, has the largest and hest assortment of
Furniture, ineltiiiing an elegant aesortmont of Chairs,
that can be found in the State outside of the large cities;
;Iliad while he admits that larger assortments may be
:found in some of the cities, be denies that better furuitura
can be produced. Ills prices era very low.
Mie "LEmEZRCIER. 1 8 Frost Cure" for
Abe relief kid oury of Froatod Limbs, Feet, Toes,
Bands, Eare, &o. It has now stood the test of
'three winters and con be safely recommended a ,
■st the article. Full directions accompany each
:bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Lemberger,
Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon.
Rabor dz Brothers having greatly
reduced their stock of Dry Goods, are now of
fering great bargains to wholesale purchasers.—
Also their desirable Store rooms for rent. tf.
Mr. John H. Weiss, of Shaeffers
tows, this county, delivered the valedictory ora
tion, at the closing exercises of the term at the
State Normal School, In Lancaster county, last
weak.
Mr. John K. _Linotiweaver, of this
'borough, graduated with honor, last week, from
'the Jefferson kfediosi College, of Pkiladepkia,
An aged farmer of Oley township,
"'Batts county, named Philip De Turk, died on
'the 6th Inst. He had about $20,000 In hard coin
.in bit possession, whiob was deposited in the
Union Hank of Reading last week.
The Governor has signed the bills
eornronting the Tonnage Tax, the Sunbury and
'Erie Railroad Bill, and a "bill laying out a car
' lain State Road in Barka and Lebanon count ice,"
- Edward McDonald and William H.
Loam of Schuylkill county, have been appointed
11 Agenta on the Reading Railroad.
On Saturday morning a week Mr.
Charles Himmelberger, of Iliferstown, Lebanon
-county, engaged in the milling business, while
pasting over the Lebanon Velley railroad, on
which he has two tams running, fell through the
trestle work of the bridge at Sixth street, Read.
log, reaching terrible injuries. He was brought
10 his lime, end is now rapidly recovering.
A _Mu) Omm.—We are informed
that the Monument et Valley Forge, which has,
for many years, commemorated the heroic mar
tyrdom of the men of the Revolution who
- perished there during' the dark Winter of '77,
was blown down on or about the fourth of this
mouth—the day of Lincoln'. Inauguration. A
gloomy omen, this, for the future of the country
for which the heroes of Valley Forge fought
The Town Council met on Monday
-evening, in the Council room. After the reading
of the ninnies the following orders were drawn,
•silt;--S. 3, Babb, ponce, $l5; Henry McCord;
410., $l5; Hoffer, surveying, $23,38; Joseph
Shinto, notifying officers, $1,40; John Stood,
1 year's salary as High Constable, $2O; Joseph
Ranh salary, as Treasurer, $lO. The application
of 0. Keller, for increase of wages for work done,
WAR indefinitely postponed.
The newly sleeted Chief Burgess, Wm. Shirk;
Aids taut Burgees,Prancle H. Ebur; Councilmen,
Adam Rise, Henry Tice and Philip Fisher, then
appeared and were sworn into °Mee. [They take
the place of D. M. Karmany, L. Shirk, John M.
Mark, W. C. Fauber, and Wm. Myers, resigned.
Messrs. Samuel Light, Conrad Mark and J. A.
Waiter are the holding over Councilmen.] On
motion, an order was drawn in favor of A. S. Ely,
Esq., $1.60, for qualifying officers. Mr. Mark
moved that the cannell proceed to elect a Clerk,
Oka toes. Agreed to. Nominations being in
order, Mr. Mark nominated David E. Miller, and
Mr, Thee nominated Frauels H. Ebur. On mo
tion the nombiation were closed.
Messrs. him, Walter and Tioo, voted for FnAlr.
N, EBlln.
Messrs. Mark, Light end '
Fisher voted for
DAVM E. bttprita.
Sr. Einar was sleeted by the deolding vote of
the Chief Burgess.,
On motion an-order was grunted to A. S. Ely,
Big., $6, ter an alley crossing made by him lust
fall. Oa motion adjourned.
The', members of the Union Firo
Coetpeny are earnestly requested do be punctual
in their attendance at the meeting of the Com•
pang on next Monday evening, 'as business of
great importance will be transacted.
A. Huffnagle CO., have sold their
/ore ID this borough kl Mr. O. F. Swartz, one of
the old Arm of Swartz 41. Brother.
PIM? Or AVOII, 011A/MM.—noes of numb
caribou who , Intend removing their places or res
idence about the Bret, of April, and desiring the
000 of lending their papers changed • will be
good enough Were us timely notioe. Early at.
tintion to this matter will save trouble, and pre-
vent the toes of patters.
In. TON READING AND COLOMBIA RAMIOAD.
has been put ender contract, and will be cow
ennead se soon ets the Engineers can prepare the
- work—two wear &Om this at the outside. The
terms of the eontntet were finally settled some
t " welbitelifinerrin Philadelphia; by the Commit•
tee appointed by thp Board of Direetore—Messrs.
Atlantan, Shod and the President of the road,
Iroulgtoobber—with James Moore 4k Co.,
the contractors. The centred wns signed for•
ulalt, at the monthly meetings of the board in
Uneasier, on last Monday week. Meagre. Moore
00 .. have taken the road at their standing offer--
11600,000-0,4 are t o g u m the grading, mason-
FY and superstnetnre, prepare the road for bal
lasting, eross,ties and track—from the east end
of Columbia bridge to the intersection with the
Lebanon Valley road near Reading, the Company
testae* for the right of way. The work is to be
relit' for track in fifteen months. By the con
tend lbe road Is to be commenced at the Comm.tt
hip 00 of the line, at which the °kisses of -that
botOdgii arAgraitly rejoiced,
This littinlient, Mr. Good, with Mr. McLane
gin, opt of Mr. Lyons's ansiatnnts, have been in
the neighborhood of Columbia for some days
put, endeatiering to arrive at a settlement with
property owners for damages and right of way.
This to the only obstsele now in the way of a
rapid prosecution of the work.
*entomb on We loom from
thalliVest Chester Jitferionian, that two young
naStoso, named Lewis and Green, have been ar.
'tested and committed to prieon on euspiolon of
being the murderers of Jacob Maich the Jew
railer, on last Saturday week, about nine miles
well of West Chester, and near 4011114ga of
Ths murderers, It is thought, se-
Aprol'about $l6O la money, and a gold watch
and chain.
Jacob S. Haldeman, of Pennsylvania, has been
nowisitte4 al Ululates Itssideqt at Stockholm.
ON WOIMON.—/thes been determined
to F ensove,,}lthe women wbo may ell any o r th e
Poii ©Mac The Post”misttese at Columbia,
Law:WO 4011257, hi shortly to be decapitated to
m a. wi l y tor illnoolnito or shat plaoo.
A 014 advaviims in lb German newspaper for
situation at barmaid or waitress Ina retreah
moot saloon, Among bar qualilleatione for snob
• position. oim Gan ant 228 piecesof bread and
bow, of g a gifsetory appearance, out of ono
pound of brood and two ouneee of butter.
%Maio -Koafiey, from trtsb, urges as a matter
of polley to sgpofok Vrlghato Young Governor of
this Territory.
WIG " Av/01414160 fQtir aftetr,The Wash.
intim ototeapondeet of the NoeAtbrk aqtria.
IA II tempt letter to dm journal. tars
,T) l4 2,numbst of epplloattii for minor ofilmo by
4°1 " 11° 41611 II PliffeMlf estoendlog from Mous
oholette oleos. ma Informed that for postman.
OW bertha than moon e le over 41211 apptioaitorm
gory List for A
tit Term, 1861.
GRAND
William Brown, Bethel
John Bechtold, N Leh tp
Amos FoX Swatara
JUROR&
Peter 'Click, Bethel
Andrew Louser, Swatara
Michael S. Moore,Jackson
Cyrus :11ark, Betel
John L. Moyer, Bethel
Henry H. Hiller. Heideßog
John 11. Shank, Cornwall
Jacob Schoch, Jackson
Moses Strohm, S Lebanon
Joseph Smith, p. a., Cor'll
George Waltz, Borough
Henry Wenger, 'Union
.E JURORS.
Peter Forney, N Annsille
John raybill, E Hanover
Ocorge Gingrich, S Ant:Mlle
JohnO rah. Jackson
Maned. Heinrich, Union
Joshua Ilunsicker, Union
John Immol, N Leb Bor
George Kereh, Bethel
Adaw C. Klapp, Jackson
TRAVERS
John Albert, Bethel
William Adams, Bethel
Isaac Beddow, Bethel
James J. Blair, Borough
David Buck, E Himont.
Jacob Bowman, Cornwall
John Bealley, Union
Simon Boltz, N A.l)l2Ville
- Leonard Coopee, Bethel
Edward Gauld, Union
Daniel U. Gorhericle, Union
Peter Herat, S. Lebanon
Solomon Hess, Union
Adam Hellman, Bethel
Samuel Ingham, Jackson
Daniel Hix, E 'Hanover
John Kelchner, Jackson
Philip W. Killinger, Bethel
Abraham Lehman, N L tp
William Lentz, Swatara
Jacob Light, S. In, Cornwall
, John Maya. Heidelberg
, Geo. A. Miller, .A AIIIIIViIIe
I Adam Moyer, Borough
Samuel Obonholtzer, Bethel
Andrew Reinoehl. Borough
James N. Rogers, Borough
Peter Smith, 9 Lebanon
Jacob Seltzer, Bethel
Rudolph Shaak, 9 Lebanon
Samuel Weis, S Lebanon
Herman Wolf, N L tp
John A. Waiter, Bon,ugh
George Ylengat, lieldelb'g
Jarnes Yocum, Heidelberg
ILeri Zito merinen,E Hanwer
MSS NANCY say
ing until ho is mnrr ied,
penance, be ain't wor
when he is,
a man is good for noth
nnd according to her as
h but a dreadful little
Or' Louis Napoleon has annexed Morocco,
one of the States in Northern Africa, to his dn.
minions. The annexation of Savoy and Nice
only seem to have whetted his appetite fur Inure
acquisitions. France is gradually reducing all
North . Africa to her sway.
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE NOT TO BE
CIIZOICED.—The Dry • Goods Trade will perceive,
by the advertisement of LATUROP, LUDT:M.I'ON &
CO., of New- York, thntAmerican enterprise isnot
to be crippled by sectional strife. This entensive
Rouse, with their ample means, have taken ad
vantage of the late dull markets in this country
and Europe , and by their long experience, being
perfectly conversant with the tastes and wants of
the 'country, have selected, and are now opening,
one of the largest and choicest stocks of Dry
Goods over offered to the American trade. It will
be seen that the prices, too, are suited to the times.
The high commercial standing of the Noose,
their.honorable method of business, have, inyears
past, given them an extensive trade throughout
the Northern States; and, 'we doubt not, their
present announcement will attract a vast numbs:: ,
of buyers for the Spring of 1881.
FILES OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Advertised in the ADVERTISER, or for 'which
bills have been printed at the ADVEItTIfiER Of.
fits, viz
Thursday, March 21.—Personal Property of S.
A. Missemer, in Lebanon. '
Monday,' March . 25.—Personal Property of,Tohn
H. Missemer, in North Lebtinen bb - ring . h.
Tuesday, March 26.—. Farming Strk and Im.
plements, of Henry S. Zimmerman, dec'd., in
Cornwall township, at the Horse Shbe Pike,
hutiat 4.otitto.
Emnoralexr.--The Erie Sewing M Thine Coritpany
desire to secure n few Traveling Agente, upon a salary
o n f,s to 60 &liars per month, and expres, or a emu
infisia. his Is an opportunity seldom offered, and
those who choose a constant business, en rely on -.con
stant employinent for a term of yearp. Confidential
'Circulars sent free. A6dress Erie Sewing Madam CG.
Yeirza, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.
CHILLS
. . . ~....
UHILLS AND FEVER 1 tiIIILLE AND
Fran I I—One of the greatest remedies that has ever
been laid before the public, for Fever npd Agiie, and
which have received the highest enteminms from the
press and the..people, is DR. J. HOSTETTER'S - CELE.
DRATED BITTERS. 'Who woultbencluretthe tortures
aria Wig from this terrible disease, yriten it can he so . ea
'Wry aur'ed ? Who would endure sleepless nizhts, 'burn
ing fevers and icy chills, alternately. whelli a remedy
can be obtahted for a mere trifle? And yet; how aunty
families linger out a painful existence under this dead
ly blight, and do nothing but gnTp defen qultkine, until
it becomes's, common as their daily heals, and Yet they
are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would
hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters," ncl save
themselves intense agony. Sold by all drug g sts and
dealers generally everywhere. AD- See advert Bement
in another column. (Marcia 20, 1861.--Ins.
"Reduced by Dyspepsia to a mere Skeleton."
CURED EY °Dreamt:v.6N 110J,LAND BITTERS:"
Mr, A. Matchett. a trader probably as well knowk,rtifs
any man in Western rodltlyrrniale. states as folio*:
' , I met with a farmer in Armstrong county who as re
driced by Dyspepsia to a mare Addeo. I perat ad hiM
to buy.a bottle of Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, ,diayiog
it would mire him. Meeting him some cpSiths after,
what was my astonishment at thadimOim a hale,
Hearty Man ; he told me he now ossouse 200 rousms,
and that this ,wonderful change had tn,prodneed by
neerhaviee Holland Bitters to which e attribufed sole
ly hib restoration."
sir. See Dr. Sanford's ailrertispm` ent of Giver Tarigo=
rater and Faintly Cathartic Pills/in' another colturin.
Pith GItEAT FEMALE
The fnictionsl irregularities peculiar to the weaker
sex, are invariably Corrected without pain or intinve
nience by the use of Jilson's Mountain Herb Pills.—
They aro the safest and surest medicine for all the die
eases incidental tafetnales of all ages, and more espe
cially so in this 'climate.
Ladies who wish to enjoy health should always have
these Pills. Xci one who ever uses them once willallow
herself lobe without them. They remove all obstruc
tions, purify the blood and give to the akin that bean
tifnl,,clear and healthful look so greatly admired in a
beautiful and healthy woman. At certain periods these
Pills are an indispensable companion. From one to four
should be taken each day, until relief is obtained. A
few doses, occasionally, will keep the system so healthy,
and the blood so pure. that diseases cannot enter the
body. Sold by all. Medicine Dealers. .Dr. Cleo. ROSS
and D. 8. Either, Lebanon. February 6, 1850.-m.
CRYING .BABIES I CRYING BABIES ! !
—A ertassav FOR MR LITTLE ONES.—In consequence of
the superiority of Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL
over every other preparation of the kind, the druggists
of this town have almost all ordered nod received a suli•
ply of it ; Fto Oliver up, Mommas 1 N. more crying ba
bies 1 DR.not. he pot oft' with nny other preparation by
any dra ist - Who may not have received Dr. EATON'S
I N FAMLE CORDIAL, or who may orraccoupt of get
ting some worthless article at a cheaper rate be more
interested in selling it. Get the beat; it is .for solo in
town—search till you find it.
De. BRONSON'S BLOOD Foon. for diseases of the organs
and all pulMonery.complainte, le also for sole to town;
and if any atfering from the allows complaints neglect
to try this preparajion, *they are guilty of suicide.—
Ther all five different Nos. of the BLOOD FOOD—all
on the same principle; but graduated to the dliftwent de
ficiencies of brood arising from the diffSrent organs
affected. No. Ile for Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption.
and otherchronic complaint sarising from over-use, gen
erally debility, or 'serious prostration. No. 2. for Liver
Complisinte. Na. 8, for Dyspepsia. No. 4. Woman's
Restorative. No. 6, Ran's Regenerator. Ask for'the
No. you wont. mft. See adver. For sale by Dr. GEO.
ROSS, opposite the Court house, Lebanon, end T. W.
DYOTT. SONS, Philadelphia. ' [Feb. 6, 1861.-Im.
tfirtitro
English Proo,ohing next Sdbbatb morning and evening
in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
ST. JOIM'S RETOIIIIED Comunt—itegular sekvice every
Wednesday evening at 63.4 d'clock every Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock, and - every Sudday evening at
04 o'clock. .
Sexciat SILVIO! DOSING HOLY WS= IN BT. Joda's Rs.
roamer; Cnoncm—Service every evening during the
week at 7 o'clock. On, Fridarmornitig (being Good
Iriday,) at.lo o'clock. ContirMation on ()nod Friday
evening Preparatary mrvice on Saturday evening
Communion on Easter guilder evening. •
VVIVANT EPISCOPALCIIIMOIr.---Service in Temperance
ail
every Sunday at 10 A. Id , and every Friday at
34 P. DI.
PIionSTANT EPISCOPAL Cuuncn.—Service on Sunday be
fore Easter Blare h 24th, at 1O . A Id.; on each of the
four following days, in the meriting at 9 o'clock, and
in the evening at 7 o'clock. On Good Fiiday strvitii
at 10 A. 211,, and 7 P. M n and on Saturday at 9 A. M.
German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock,
In the Evangelical church, and in the.eveningat ear
ly oandlo.light.
English preaching next Sunday morning' and evening
in Elms's Lutheran church.
English preaching next Sabbath evening in the FirSt
Itelbrrood church.
German preaching next Sunday morning and English
in the evening in Selene* I.ntheran Church. ,
English and Gordian enrolees next Sunday evening In
the hforailan church. German preaching at 10 A.
M., at the Hone shoe pike.meeting house.
Bal t rieti•
On the 21st ult., by the Rev. J. R. Rieder, Mr. Sman!..l.
M. 11110616t13 to Mims MAMA: . wearn snr3 Y 3Ka,
•
both
of centpholletewn.
On the 7th inst., by the mane, iiiNjose—
D. Hasps°
to
Mleo BAltArt A. CARNIONY, both 01 , -.6noy 1110-
Jut'
On the 2d that., in Lebanon, Mr. Josinn Ryon(' o f
00 n, to Mrs. Linty, of North Lebano - borough.
a.
On the Bth inst.. in Jackson township, .... 1010 KUBT3II '
On the 9th last,
aged 78 years Arta 6 m onths. itiJackeen township, MTh.
°MOM wife of Jacob CUriati agednbeut 60 yea"' . n
On the 6th inst., i n East Hano.eraosrs Gesa, NIA ' O .
years,9 months and 12 days,
Pn Pn the 12th
Eu 2.
tact. In till
of William and 3 bo r ough, CTRI79 WILLIAM, 09!1
hetbilteinbakd, aged 7 Yams, 10
months and 6 days.
On the 17th hat, in South Lebanon totrhohtp, JOAN H.
Aura®, child of Joseph and.zukaboth.-eruber, &WI I
8 weeks.
On thelath inat. , thannwalltairnniap.Joan M; Minim
ypd 1 year, a months and 6 day..
The Lebanon Market.
(lir , fully Corrected Melly.
~ —-. LEitAtiorii• Wateresortr, 111ARCII 20, tug .
Leg). Mills Ex. FRM $6 50 Eggs, `i) doz., 12
Smith " Extra 600 Butter, 'itA lb.. )2
Lel,. - Val. Super.. Flues 50 Tub or salted butter, 10
Prime White Wheat, 115 herd, 11
Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow, . 10
Prime Rye, 60 11am, 12
New Corn, 60 Shoulders, 10
Date, 25 Sides, 10
Clover-seed, 4 00 Soap, 7
Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25
Flex -seed. 150 White Rags, 5
Dried Apples,l4.lm., 100 Mixed Rags; 2
Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, Vi lb , inf.
Peach "Snits," 250 Bristles, it 1b.," 40
Peach "Maze's," 125 Feathers, 'fi lb., 62%
Cherries, 150 Wool. lb.,
40
Onions. 37 Soup Beans, vf it.., 6
Potatoes, "13 bus, 00 Vinegar, "f gal., • 12 1 4
Apple Butter,lit crook, 45
The Philadelphia Market
SATURDAY, With 16,1661.
The . FLOUR market has undergone no perceptible
change, awl the export demand is limited. Sales of 200
barrels good Superfine at $5 ; 450 barrels Extra at $5
25@t5 5734; 100 barrels Extra Family at $5 023(; and
200 barrels Broad Street Bills on .private terms. The
sales to the retailers and bakers have been within the
range of tbese-figures, and fancy at $6O/6 75 as in
quality.
The receipts and stocks of UTE FLOUR ere small
and held with more firmness. Sales at $3 fidlA 11, bar
rel.
Of CORN MEAL there is very little here, end Penn
sylvania is held at $2 87 1 4.
The offerings of WHEAT continue light, and it is in
steady demand at yesterday's quotations. Sales of de
5,000 bushels fair and prime Pennsylvania and Western
Red at $1 25@1 28; 1.100 bushels good Pennsylvania
White at $t 36§1 37; and 500 . bushels choice Ken
tucky at $1 50.
RYE is dull, Pennsylvania selling at 66€168 cents, the
latter in a small way.
CORN Is unchanged but rather quiet, with sales o f
5,000 bushels Yellow to note at 67 cents for prime dry
Southern, afloat; 54@ig. cents for lots in the ears, as to
condition, and 573 , 405514 cents for old do. at the depot.
OATS are selling at 32 cents for Pennsylvania and, 31
cents for Southern,
CATTLE MAIIKET.--The offerings of Beef Cattle
ranched about 1110 head, a falling off of 400 as
Compard,with last week, and prime were 25c the 100
The. better; 100 head were taken to New-York. and the
remainder sold at price/3 ranging from $7 to s9*-the
latter for extra quality—Mostly at sB@.9 theloo mg- as
in quality. Some 85 Cows were disposed of at the Av
enue yard at $25 to $26 each for springer& end $25 to
$4O for Cows and Calves, according to condition. Hogs
were in good demand and rather scarce •, salts include
1814 head, all disposed of at Inthoff's, et s6 3 Agi7% for
still fed, and s734@ls the 100 The; for corn fed, and the
market brisk. Of Sheep the receipts and sales reach
3700, 'it priciii within the range of 4. 4@54c.
gross, as to condition.
gg gmertionunts.
4
.CYRIA P. MILL F R,
A TTORNBY-AT-LAW.—Office in Wu !nut street, near
ly opposite the Buck Hotel, and two doors south
from Karmany's Hardware store.
Lebanon, March 23, 1861.-Iy.
A RA RE CHANCE .
JIL KRIM offers his well known PROTORSPHIC
ESTABLISII3IRNT for sale. Thorough inlitrup
tions will be given to any one purchasing not actjbaint e
ed with the business. For particularscall at his rooms
In A. Rise's building. [Lebanon, March 20,'61-3m.
To the Citizens of Lebanon.
EN'TLEMEN :—Filled with gratitude for your un
-jr :wa'verfrig kindness in the past, I would be doing
an act of injustice now, in not acknowledgingmy hearty
obligations for your mark of confidence on Friday last.
The beet return I can make for the honor which you
hare eolfferred upon me ' is the zealous dedication of my
bumble abilities to put fUterests and your welfare.
abilities
Reapectralty, &c.,
1861. SASIUMT, RARDESON
'Mara, West
Agricultural Meeting.
THE members of the LEBANON COUNTY AGRI
'CULTURAL, DORTICTILTURAL AND ItIECIIAN
ICAL SOCIETY will meet on SATURDAY, APRIL
13, 1861, in the Grand Jury BOOM, in the Court Bonne,
Lebanon, at 1 o'clock, P for the transaction of bu.
shwas. Alt the members aro invited to attend.
WM. RANK, President
IsAAo HOPPER, Secretary. [Leb'n, March 21; '6l.
SAYING FUND
National Safety Trust ,Co.
OFFICE,
Walnut Street, S. W. Comer of Third
Arrangements fol.' Business during the Sus
pension of Specie Pappents by the Banks.
1. Depaite jeecelved end payrne:ntk made everyday.
2. Current Bank Notes and Specie will be received on
'deposit.
3. ,Deposits inede in Cknit Notes will be paid back in
city Bonk Notes.
4. Deposits made in Gold or Silver will be palikoek in
.o,ll INTEREST FITE PER CENT PER ANNIKI.
lIENRY L. RENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President.
WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary.
PhttakielPhia, March 20, 1801.
LATHROP / LUDINGTON & CO,
23 25 PARK PLACE,
20 dc 22 MURRAY STREET,
NEW YORK.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
JIBY . COO DS,
OR CASE OR APPROVED CREDIT.
•
SPRING-, 1861.
We are opking, 'afour aupte wareroome, /Atha above
numbers, sto4s of Goode in each of the six departments
of our howinei4superior to anything we have heretofore
exhibited to the*trade.
CLOTH totPARTIVIE.PIT
This has grown to its present magnitude nniler the
thorough manomunent of a buyer of long experience
and acknowledged good taste. We keeli extensive lines
of the finest and choicest r .
FANCY VECTINGB AND FANCY MIMS
To be found in the market, all selected with the nicest
diecritril natio n . Also, all g rades, colors, and varieties°,
BRPADCLOTHS,
SATINETS.
LADIES' OLOAEINOS,
TWEEDS,
FARMERS' and MECHANICS' CASSIMICRES,
KENTUCKY JEANS, from Dy z to 1234 ccuta per yard
and upwards;
TWEEDS, 1234 to 15 cent. per yard—lust year told at
IS to 2;
PRINTED SATINETS, at 14 cents;
And other 7oods correspondettNy Lew.
DRESS-GOODS DD. ARTME: , T
Manchester Da Laines, Nancy Silks, -
Idarnlitoti do Printed Challis,
Pacific do Manchester Gingham;
Printed Lawns, Glasgow do
Printed Brilliants% Clinton do
Fancy Ginghams, Ottoman Cloths r '
Bombazines, Alpacas,
Black Bilks, Poplins,
And the Neto Select Styles of
FANCY SPRING GOODS.
Merrimac Prints, , .14.fehniotcra Print - a;
Cecile& dli ' American de
Pacifte dd Dun Mill's do
Sprague'sdo . . English do &c Manchester, AU. Prints,
DOIRESTIq COTTONS.
Lawrence C. Sheettnia, Atßadio A. Sheetings,
Stark do . A trusekeag do
Lathrop do ' AppletOn do
Shaiviut do Everett ' do -,
Pocaeset 'do Utica, &c., do
All Grades and Widths.
BLEACHED SKINTrNGS AND MEETINGS;
Wilma titta, Dwight, - Lawrence,
Lonedale, . Groat Falls, Naunikeag,
Hill, Waltham, Boott,
New York Mille, ae., ke:
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
A Large and ..4elett -4aforlatent.
COTTO7.IADESts great variety.
CI.IECKS 'do
TICKINGS—aII the lending brands.
DENIMS do do
'SKIRTING STRIPES—niI the leading brands.
NANKEENS do, do
CORSET JEANS do do .
MOREPAS do do
DAMAIKS, PAPER CAMBRIC% COLORED CAM.
BRICS, de., &c.
----0—
DAME AND COMPLETE STOCKS OF
White Goods, .
Hosiery,
• Yankee Notions )
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
:UMBRELLAS AND.PARASOLS I
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS,
And a great variety Of Goods not ennmerated—all of
which we pledge ourselves; to sell at the lowest market
prices—the larger portion at from 10 to 30 per cent. less
than lent year.
Lathrop, Lttdington A" Co.,
NEW YORK.
4Diaroh 20,1801-2 t.
To E PuBLIO.--=Nre have .• .de
sil alsgtiop...l4h4oll4
extensive a "ties during" tile past wee. to our
'Job Printing 0 and are now p Feired to
Cunt out work equal to at of any . toting of
ffee in the interior of Pen van . For Bills,
from a large Poster down to a ' :.bill . ; Blake
of every kind ; Cakds,..oitettla , PROVllleto, and'
An foot Any kind of printio at• may be deoinid
iso Oan DOW meads with a soilitiO 4 i;iiiiitPilli
not to 140 excelled.
AT THE..
CHEAPSTORE
OF
RAUCII & LIGHT.
At Go Corner of ,Oumbertand and and Rank Road,
LEBANON, PA.
AA - EMS. RAUCH &LIGHT take pleasure in inform.
ing their friends and the public generally that they
havejust opened a large and carefully selected assort
ment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCHRIRS.
QtranNswgra, &e.,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public. Their
DRY GOODS ,
have all been selected with the greatest care from the
largest Importing Houses in Philadelphia.
GROCERIES,
A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
and all kinds of Spices. Also, a large assortment of
QUEENS WARE.
among which are the newest patterns, together with al
most en endless variety of Goode in their line of busi
ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Countty
Produce taken in exchange.
BAGS! BAGS!! 'BAGS!! ! •
The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to
their large stock of RAGS, which they will sell at
wholesale prices.
October 17, 18604 RAUCH & LIGHT.
FAMILY GROCERIES
• Porto Rico Sugar, Prime Rio Coffee,
New Orleans Sugar, Prima Jaya Coffee,
Refined AB A C Sugar, Young Hymn Tea,
Pulverized Sugar, Imperial Tea.
Crushed Sugar, Baker'a Chocolate,
Loaf Sugar,
Sovering's Syrup.
Philadelphia Syrup,
Sugar and Mo:asses,
New Orleans Molasses, (New Crop) prime,
Layer Raisins, Dried Apples.
Valencia Raisins, Dried Peaches, (halves)
Seedless Raisins, Dried Cherries,
Currants, Dried Elderberries,
NEW MACKEREL,
PRIME RAM, •
PRIME CHEESE,' •
PRIME LARD,
,'CANDLES,
SOAPS, de, Ac.
On hand, and Ow supplies constantly received, and
sold at the lowest cash prices, at the New Store of
W. K...4F4. ECKERT, •
Ctimberland street, Lebanon, Pa
WANTED.
: Birrna, tAnD, • POTATOES,
,EO4B, 'FALLOW, BEANS,
'SOAP. BEESWAX, BRISTLES, dc., &o.
For which we pay the highest market price in Ex.
'change for Merchandise. W. K. & J. ECKERT.
Lebanon, December 12. 1860.
YOU
Can buy your Clothing, for yourselves and your Boys,
in every variety and at low each prices by rail
ing at the cheap Clothing ptore of Bei
. senstein Bros., opposite the Court
House, where you
I - , WILL
..„ ,
Say. al letat iiityn 25 to 50 . per cent. Adiinus Of WM.
inst ting Furnishipg ooodh,, are to be bad at ti is
't Stdrost the lovNat cast prices and re
ceive welhmade Goods. Would*
ft hot be much better to
,'
SAVE .
Much vat uabie time by calling at once, and laying in
your stock of Clothing for the Winter at tests
Tatablishment, where you will cer
tainly get the full value of your
I MONEY.
Remetgber the place—Cumberland Street, opposite
the Court House. RuzEssuiN BROS.
Leban , , November 7, 1860.
1
Leii ' ;On 'Fe male Seminary.
ACHHL F. IeGSS, .kebrincipal.
ULIA ROSS, Musical 33aPartment.
HORGH LICHT, Draiviu:
TILE NTHSESSION will commence September 3,
18604-' This School is designed tO elevate the stand
ard of fespide education, and to Off t r, superior advanta
ges at a mode:ate cost. The schire , pear is divided into
two sessßms of fire Reaps eaph... Charge per session,
from 7 . 1 4,,t0 15 donais. according IC. the studies of the
scholar. , Extra fO'r. Music, French, Latin, and German.
*** Faitleolor attention given to the musical depart.
ment. r lurnetton upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gui
tar and n Singing. Pupils not connected with the
School will be waited upon et their Manes, when desir
ed, and a# the usualrates
Early a r plication should be made to
S. J. STINE, cr
' J. W. MISH.
Board of Directors:
B. B. LEGMAN, S. J. STINE,
C. B. FORNEY, J. W. MISR,
JOlly 3iFILY, C. GREENAWALT,
C. D. GLONINOER, JOSIAH FUNCK,
ISAAC BECKLEY.
,
Lebanon, Feb. 27,1 E lit.
.
If yon want good tin ware call at the Tin and Sheet
Iron Store of- GEORGE SHAY.
D. D. nteirrs., - AUGUSTUS lIELATOELEL.
`MARTIN (lc RI:INOE II L
.. _
Dealers in Coal and Luniber.
'LSO. Manufacturers and Dialers in Copal', White.
4.
Coft, Meek end Japan OILS, VARNIS LIES 'Sad
W APIINTIVEI, Northwest Corder e( P,riucu and 'Wal
nut streets, t the Ital)retd ) tialeaStet City, Pa
7 ALSO. lliat i Nii ; p '' ' Veneers ". ' *
y ffokrds, and Mou ldings, of
- different. Mari and Patterns. All kinds of Turn ing,
such:fii Bed Posta Table Legs, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes,
Ac ,alga Allem, Sprjngs, Se.. &e. „ .
Air We tespeetfillly solicit a continniVen of the pat
-venlig° of the eld fiGf Raulosin, & Ilowrarres, and
n\ l
cordially invite all to 'lre us a call, as we feel confident
we ran afford satisfacti to all who offal deal with ne.
Lancaster City, Feb. 27,1561-3 m.
GEORGE W. KLINE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.-Ofece with Levi grams, Esq.,
Lebataii, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4, 1859.
J. 11. BOWMAN,
. A TTORNEY-AT.LAT, has REMOVED hie office of
Funk's New Building, (Attend atom) Cumberland
street, Lebanon. Pa.
Lebanon, Apr 11.6,14156:
Wm. RI. DERR,
VOILNEY AT LAW has removed his office to Cum
berland street, in the ,roo,m formerly occupied by
hoitenstein & Bros'. as a jewelry store, opposite Charles
OrjeitawatVe Llardware Store.
Lebanon, April 18, 1860.
JAMES T. YdIING,
GAS FITTER,
WALNUT STRUT, nest door to A. 8. .ELrs Of-
Bee, LEBANON, PA. [March 13, 1661.
. Ir YOU WANT
APHOTOGRAPH'et youreelf or friend , the boat are
to be had at DAthrs Gallery, neat door to the
Lebanon DepeeitHank.
HOLLAND BITTERS
TUE CELEBRATED HOLLAND itEgEbi poi
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEVS,
LIVES conurirAtNit,
WEAKNESS o ANY KIND,
FEVER AND ACME,
And dos rarfokii affections consequent upon a disordered
STOMACII OR LIVER.,
such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains.
Heartburn, Wm of Appetite, Despondency,
,Castivenees,
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Ithenmetle, and
Neuralgic Affections, it, has in numerous instances pniVed
highly beneficial, and In otherselfeeted a decided curb:
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on Strictly
scientific principles, after the matinee of the eeleliinted
Holland Professor, Bo3rhave. Ito reputation at Mae pro
duced its introduction here, the demand COUICIIIIICiiig with
three of .the Fatherland iMittered over the tom of this
mighty country, many of. whom brought - with theta Mill
handed down the tradition of Its value,. Jl it nom offereli
to the .4iniriexii.4, public, knowing that ifs truly wider/10
medicinal eirtuSi must ..e ricknowicagger„,
It is partiCidarty recp . ,lrpraded to Ames persona whnia
coustltiltions WM. Impaired by the continnotteman
of ardent spirits ', brother l3TTPS.of diseipition. Generally
invtantittiiiMis is Street. It Midi Its way directly to the seat
of life. thrilling and quickenieg every news, raising up the
daunting spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health end vier
in the aystern:
NOTlCE.—whoever expects to find this a beverage will
lne digeppointed; but totbe sick, weak and low spirited, it
will prove a - grapehil aromatic cordial, possessed of singular
'remedial pro . MM.
• EAD CAREFULLY!
The ,de ne highlY concentrated Boorhave's Mohan°
Bitters put up in biltkint bottles only, and retailed at
ON E I • At per bottle, et Mx bottles for Prim Dottana. The
-. 'emend for this truly celebrated Medicine has Induced
Iv beltetiopeorhirh the public should guard against
ifair,geware, of fmposltion. SW that our name hi . on the
label oftevery bottle you-buy.
Sold by Druggists generally. It eau bat rrurerded
by Ispresettentost points.
21)1,Z PROPRIBTOBA,
TIENTAMIN PAGE, 33 , 4. & co.
y4KAPACTIYRIIS
pugmluestilits:-41*
LircT Sal; R : Goopholc„,
Ter sito46.lM: warsiatape
tot Street, tobasen, Pl. 1'1.6,1660.4y
DO YOU WANT Wit§KERS
DO YOU WANT WUISIcERS?
DO YOU, WANT A MUSTACIIE?
DO YOU ;WANT A O.''USTACHE?
RELVINCiIiA.M.S
cEL - AnATED
STIMUTA ONGUENT,
FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR.
finite subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the
.1 Citizens of the Uniteir,Stotee, that they have oh-
Mined the Agency for, and are now enabled to (dyer to
the American public, the abate Justly celebrated and
worfd.renoiined article.
THE STIMULATING UNGUENT
is prepared by Dn. C. P. BatunGHASS., an eminent phy.
siciau of Doudon, and is warranted to bring out a thick
sot of
Whiskers or a MieStache
in from three to six weeks. This article lathe only one
of the kind need by the French, and in London and
Paris, it is In universal use. ,
It is a beautiful, economical, nothing, yet allalnlet
ing compound, acting ea 11' by magic upon the reots,
causing a beautiful growth of Innuriant hair. If .ap •
plied to the Kelp, it will cure DALDNItSB, and ranee to
spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of
new hair. Applied according to directions ft will tarn
an or towy hair lOW, and restore gray hair to its orig
inal color, loeving'ft soft, smooth, and flexible. The
"Otiouese" is an indiepeneabie article In every gentle.
man's toilet, and after one week's use they would not
for any consideration be without it.
The eubieribore are the only Agents for the article
In the United Slates, to whom all orders must be ad.
dressed.
Price Oue Dollar a b .x—for sale by all Draggle!!! and
- Dealers; or a box of the "Onguent" (warranted Whale
the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire It, by
mail (direct), securely packed,.on receipt of price end
postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address.
110 RACE L. Di:OMAN A CO., Dimmers. ac.,
Feb. 20, 24 William Street, New York.
;;4 4 4
DR. ESENWEIN'S
TAR AND WOOD Ili APTHA
PECTORAL,
IN the be - it limiting in the world for the Ores of
Coughs and Colds Croup, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Difficu lty in Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Diptheria,
Aud for the relief of paticute In the advanced stages of
Consumption, together with all Diseases of
the Throat and Chest, and which pre.
dispose to Consumption.
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure
of Asthma.
Being prepared by a practical Physician and Driggyirt.
and one of great experieuce in the cure of the various
diseases to which the human frame le liable.
It ie offered to theafilicted with the greatest confidence.
Try it nod be convinced that It is invaluable iu the
cure of Bronchial effectlone. Price, 60 cents per Bottle.
figr PRRPARED only
Dr. A. ESEKWEIN dc CO.,
DitvooisTs AND CHEMISTS.
N. W. Corner NINTH it POPLAR. Sts., PHILAD'A.
SOLD by every respectable Drugge".“ and Dealer In
those •
throughout the STASH.
VOr sae by Joe. L. Lemberger, Apothecary and
Chemist, epppeite the Market. Lebanon, Pa. ,
Thiltafa, April 4, 1860.-ly.
Mutual Fire Insurance Com
pa yof A nnville,
- LEBANON COUNTY . , PENN'A.
MUM COMP,44Y wan incorporated, March. 1839,, and
is now In lull operation and ready to make insur.
P ‘ ppe on, pw e lSings, and other Buildings, on Furniture,
and Merehanuise generally. Also on Barns. Contents.
Stock, Farm I tupWafeuts. &c_ on a Mutual Principle.
MANAGERS.
tamue Seabold,
John. 11. Kinports,
Oenrge ragler,
;l i.u,Allwein,
1 , 04011 learn
F. Mate,
Christian Martian,
William} arty, Sr..
George S. Dotngardnir,
J. D. A. Garman,
George Dongek,
John D. Beim,
Daniel. S. Maly,
.70111.1 ALLWEIN, President.
ltantitiit TrellBl.lrer.
JOSEPH F. blarz,Stvetary.
Samuel Seabold, Travelin g Agent.
Jacob Schnotterly, Agent, Fredericksburg.
Annville„Januarl: 30, 1861.—1 y.
iN SWItI7.7ferEmICT4ANII FIRE
V
OF LEBANON,' LEBANON- COUNTY
• • Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA.
This Company was incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania on April 2, iBiS, and is now In
full operation, and ready to make insurance on lltr , td-
Hogs and other Suildings. on 'Furniture or Mercban
dims generally; also, ou Barns and contents, Panning
Implements, ,te., Ac., on a mutual principle.
This Company will not insure property outalde.of
Lebanon County, as it Is designed to be merely an WOG.
ciattbn for Lebanon county, - and as such, it will insure
property perpetually, as safe as any other Company,a6l
at far lower rates. The insurance- coel, being only
50—for membership. Policy and Survey . Any furtlier
information can. be. had by calling en any of the Board
of Maringeri, and officers . , or any of their Agents.
MANAGERS.
Jacob Weider, Joseph Bowman,
attiab Ireactie„ John L. Becker,
D. S. liammon'd, henry Fortes.,
cbristian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr.,
Thomni.perster, John D. lirause,
Jicob - Bomiterger, Dashi E. Miller,
Adolphus Reinoehl.
JOSEPH . BOWBAN, President.
JACOB WEIBEL, Treasurer.
J. DENBY MILLER, Secretary. •
' Agonta—J. C. Reimer, Jefferaen It. Light, James
Hammel, Dark, Gallagher, Gco. W. Ryan and Henry
Meyer. [Lebanon, January :10,1861.
NEW CABINET AND CHAIR
MANUFACTORY.
filllE subscriber respectfully informs the public knit
1 he has the largest and best assorktuunt: WIVE:SI
TE= and CHAIRS, ever offered, to tffe public of Lob
anon county. Ile has on band.,a.t - his Cabinet-Ware
rooms, in North Lebanon BorOugh. nearly opposite
Zeller's Hotel. and a tear ;doors month of gamier's, a
splendid assertme4 of good,, substantial and fashiona
ble Parlor, po ttage and Camber FURNITURE, 'con
sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES. WILIAT
2ENOM Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common
TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS;
Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands,and
Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Al en, a
large and elegant variety of FRENCH DAM SPREVa
SLATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CITAIRB; all
kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor,
Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of
every description.
oar All Goode sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
atttlsfactiora..
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of !heir
durability by reference to those for whom he has man
ufactured or to whom sold.
Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and VAR
NISHED.
N. E.—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at
the shortest notice. JOSEPH. BOWMAN.
North Lebanon ; September 1% 1.8130
OWEN LAITBACIVS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair
Manz factory.
Mirka/ St, 3d door north of Um L. Vatley Buff road.
Largest Manufactory and Best Assortnient of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
•
T' public Is respectfully request
ed to bear in mind that at these
Were Rooms will be found the best
assortment of FAABLONAULE and HAND
ROJTE FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Persons In want of
any, kind would-blst call and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own
work) be warrants to be better than any offered in this
place. Prices will be LOWER than at any other place,
eitheriu the Borough or county of Lebanon.
All orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu
ted at the lowest prices.
AB persons purchasing Furnituee from him will be
ain)v.iiamellated by having it delivered to them, to any
part of the county, pace or CHADOR, and without the
least Injury, as he has procured one of the best rush
ionalfurniture wagons, (specially for that, purpose.
EL.. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended
itt the shortest notice. (Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1160.
Lebanon Deposit Bank.
Canarerfaily
.street, one door east of Carnian Ater.
WILL Oar Hie followidg RATES of INTrIREST 011
DEPOkTS,
Ear 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent per anniiii;
Tor 6 months, and longer, 6 par cent.peE inn= ;
For 3 months, and longer, per cent. per 'annum;
reqniring a short liotlee of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full for the Deposita from, the data of deposit to the dale
of withdrawal. We will alto, afford* liberal lino of ae
eommodatkin to dome who may favor ne with Depirsits,
payable on demand. Will pay a prmhlum on SPANO I II
and MEXICAN, DOLLARS, and also on oil Mexican Dot:
Half Dollars. Will make Colleptkins on and re
mit to all par.a,of the United Stake's, the Canadas and
Enrepe; Negotiate Loans, 46., &c., and du a general EX
CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. .
G. DAMSON COLEMAN, President.
CEO: tuzilit-thiritieE
The I:Mainlined, MANAGERS, ere IndiTidnally tinLlg
to tha extent of their Mates, for all 'Doneelts and °the
tiligittlone df the "Lzamtort Derosre Dam"
..-IMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON CGLEMAN,
,:FORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE,
JAMES YOUNG, ' AUGUSTUS BOYD,
Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE OLEI I.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
11:11.11 largo and extensive stock of FA.NCT, 'JIM!'
GOODS at the "Centro Buildings" aro being sold
ascost. The stock comprises a general assortment of
PRESS 000 BS, each as
Main and Fancy Dress Silks,
French dierinoe,s,
Wool• Plaids and Wool Delaines,
Cashmeres and Thibet Cloth!,
Del:dues, Calicoes, &C, dr.
White Goods—plata and.fig'd Saris!,
Jeconets, Cam brics, Irish Linens,
BMPants, Curtain Goods, &c., &c.,
Al lime assortment of
SHAWLS, •
SHAWLS, • '. ' I
CARPETS .tt MATTING,
CARPETS A MATTING,
QUEENSWARE,
. . . QUEENS WARE
•.
Also a 'tenant -assortment of itll oyes and Hosiery, La;
Sins' Collars and Dress Trimmings, with many other
artibiel Ow numerous to mention„ Cap and see, mat
savamildn. ay at Ihe"Clintrefliilidinge of
~., i;,.. . - - ' • , r Senna & flisol,:
... . - .ear , wer e taottiEpT B BfiktiplL or? ,
," Go
A r
t $.4 ,„ ... i .„.,.. ; _..z. . Ir. " 10 410 oft 4 41 U . Ol ' ,
".
'''
Bilis fielimati frB-t, •
r j : l 4!
our veil &snap& STORWOOOI% , R i ,
e.most &arable itand lie IA dd.
- 0" - -. . ;Dsoimber 30, MO. RAKER A BROS.
MIS
PARKER nws , f ,
VERNON & CO.,
469. BBAYADWAY,
INIZINI =SSE ,
Manufactured for the Grover & Baker S. M. Co. Ely the
• PARKER SEWING MACHINE CO.,
AND MAKING aROVER* BAWEIi'S VELEBRATED
Family Sewing Machines.
A NEW STYLE-PRICE $4O.
Pt. A. ROEDEL, .LEBANON, PA., OFFERS FOR SALE AI*.NW STYLE MACHINE
They will Toni, FELL, STITCH, BUN and BIND in the most supraior manner, and are the only machines in
the market that are so well and simply made that they may be lent into families with another Instructions than
are contained in a circular which accompanies each machine, end from which chad of fourteen years may read
ily learn-how to me and keep them in order . They 86W rapidly, and will do the mewing of a family cheaper and
in less time than ten seamstresses.
Hang sewing le fast becoming among the things of the past—and what family. Will be Without a Sewing Ma.
chine when our new machines will sew better, More expeditieneiy,andchearr than can possibly be dottn by handt
r rr is MORE SIMPLE AND MORE EASILY KEPT IN ORDER THAN
OTHER MACHINES.
es_ 11. U. Medal calls the attention of Penton to this Meehitte,ee he le Confident It is the eery article for their
use.
Call at Bodes Book Store, Lebanon
Great Work on the Horse
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES;
, BY. ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S.
Professor of Yraokalacand Operative Surgery in the
Titernutry Coltiet itt.E.hitadelphia, ctc., etc.
• ,
Will Tell Yott,Df the Origin, Iliatory and
tinetire tracts of the various breeds of
European, Aaiatic. African and Ameri
can Horsea, with the physical formation
and peculiarities of the animal, and
how to ascertain his age by the num
ber and condition of his teeth; illustra
ted with numerous explanatory en.
greringa.'
TIi1•. HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Or Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,
Feeding, Orixoniny„ Shoeing, and the
general management of the horse,with
the beat modes of administering medi
cine, also, how to treat Diting,Kiciting,
Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Otila lilt
ing, Reatlesaness, and other vices to
which he bauble,* with numerous ex
planatory engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the causes, Fyn) p in and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron
chitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and
Whistling, Lampe*. Sore Mouth and
Ulcers,. and Decayed Teeth, with other
diseases of Month and Respiratory Or
game.
TIDE DORSI: AND lIIS DISEASES
Will Tell Yen Of the eauses,sy cap:otos and Treat
ment of Worms. Dote, Colic ' Stranzu
letlens, Stony Coneretions,ltuptureis,
Palsy, .piscrhoes, Jaundice, Ilepatir
'Olson, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kitt.
f;eys and Bladdeganflammaiion, and
abet diseases of the Stomach, Bowels,
Liver and Urinary Organs.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES,
Will Tell Toil Of the causes,symptoms and Treat
ment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin,
Hing-bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken
Knees, Wind Galls.Founder,Sole Bruise
and (Laval, Cracked lio‘fe, Scratches.
Canker, Thrush, and Corns; also of
Megrims. Vertigo, Epilepsy. Staggers,
and other diseases or the Feet. Legs,
and Head. •
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Virill Tell You Of the eauFes,symptona and Treat
ment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders,
Farey, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramps,
Galls, Diseases of the }ye and Heart,
ac., &c., and how to manage Castration,
Bleeding, Trepbinning,
lag; lleruia , Ampttatien, Tapping, and
other surgical operations.
TIIE HORSE AND EIS 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 sound; and sights, and how
to Bit, Saddle, itido, and Break him to
Eames% also, the form and law of
WARRANTY: The whole being the re
sult of more than fifteen years' careful
.study of the habits, peculiarities wants
and weaknesses of this noble ad use
ful animal.
The boa. contains 384 pages, appropriately illustra
ted by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed
in a clear add . open type, and will be forwarded to any
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, No. 617 Sous= St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Noitiaber 14, 1660.-Otn.
17e.althy human Bl
, tieing
A NA LYZED
al wave presents us with the Plinio essential elements,
and gives of course the .TRXIE STANDARD. Analyze
the Blood of a person suffering.from Consumption. Liv
er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Screfule...&e- and we find in
every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of
Blood. Supply. these deficiencies, apd
,you are made
well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded , iron this Theory
—hence its astonishing success. There, Ire
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blond in different die
eases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or any
affection whatever of the Threat or Longs, inducing
Consumption, use No. I, which is also the No. for De
premien of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for.nit Chronic
Complaints arising from Over-use, General Dehility, end
:Verrone Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints, No.
2, for Dyspepeia. Being already prepared for absorp
tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried Immediately
into the circulation. so that what you gain you reg
No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weakness
es, AO. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum,
Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints,
take No- a, In all eases the directions most he strictly
followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $I per bottle.
Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, Na 4u9 Broadway,
New York:.
Sold nt DE. GEO. ROSE' Drug Store, opposite the
Court !louse,--.sole agent for Lebanon, ►nd by all re
spectable Drjaggista throughout Os country.
T. W. DVOTT k SONS, l'hllakelphia, wholesale agents.
April 18, 1860.-Iy.
1\4 .. 0
THE
, ,0
Tliousanda are speaking in the pride o f
DR. BAUM'S
IN FA TILE ~C 0 It DIA
and srbyt because It never fails to afford instantaneous
relief Illbon given In time. 1„t acts as-if by magic, end
one trial alone will convince you that what we Say is
trite. It contains
NO PAREGOI#IC OR OPIATE
oqf any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suf
talogs o , your child, instead of by deadening ice sensi
bilities. For this reason. it commends itself .the Oil
, -
ly preparnth.n now known for CHILDREN
TEETHING, DIARRIDEA, DYSENTERY, GRIPING
IN Tat: TIONT'ELS, ACIDITY OP. Tint STOMACH,
WIND. COLD IN THE HEAD, end CROUP, also, for
softening the gums. reducing inflamation, regulating
the Bowels, and relieving pain, is has no equal—being
an anti spasmodic it is used with unfailing success In
all cases of CONVULSION OR MEIER FITS. As you
value the life and health of poor chin, and Irish to
save them from those and and blighting coneequoncee
which are certain to result from the nee of nareetics of
which all other remedies for Infantile Complaints sire
composed, take none but -DR. EATON'S INFANTILE
CORDIAL, this you can rely upon. I,t is perfectly harm-
Mae, and cannot injure the mod delicate infant. Price;
25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle
Prepared only by mum,'" DEPONT; NB.IA;
Broadway, New York.
Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the
-Court House,—sole agent for 'Lebanon, and by- all re.
spectable Druggists throughout the country.
T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia, whoiceellwA s .
April lA, Hi150.-I.Y•
The Illodugger.
. ~.
ryluis woudeifid article, 1 just patented, is something
J. entirely new, and never before offered to agents,
who are wanted everywhere. Frill particulars lent
free. Address
, SR Baltili,l• IC, Biddeford, Maine,
.1
March 6, 1.88140 - --•••.:
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A Card'iW,_ Settrering.."..l
ArylitE BEV. WILLIAM dfUtiROVR, while laboring
Ji„ AO a missionary in Japan, WWI oared of COMattaTh ,
then, when all other means had. failed, by a rechu.olt.
Mined from a learned physician residing , in ,the mgt.
city of Jetido. This recipe hu cured great intethefir
Who were Uttering from Consumption, BroatiOtia, 1 . 3 Q1V-
Duo*, coitta and Cade, and the debilityandperepta,
depremilma ctinsell,Nro - di t r -, T „ .• ~,, ~,,..,
.-nr ' c, ,I will falgligtiMiPae-_,
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#...hialF.r.iiA. ,„0., )64;0=0 Altotimiku
it tritii"b -.'" * —"' •' A .. ', ~., •
' Address icv. Wiri,eottitt.o4 - '' - '
439 Nulton toonne, Brooklyn; N. Y.
=SI
, g5ll 'Jr IC r3C`IMEMICami
DR. ROSS'
DRUG STbRE4
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• e e, ourlouse.
R..ROn btifern i ta thepublic the tann me and HINT
selection of mro and fresh Drugs. ?detach:mg,
Spices, Perfumery, and Patent Medicines that has ever
been In Lebanon. Me great facilities for the purchase
of Drugs ' and hie long peictical acquaintance with the
Medical, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical details or the
Drug Store, as well as the Chemical Laboratory, ena
bles him ;to glee purchaser. many advantages: and It
will he to the profit of all persons, to beware of these
who would deceive, and to buy their Drugs, Medh-Ines
and Spices, it they wish them perfectly pure, at Dr.
ROSS' DRUG' STORE, Opposite the COURT 1111”^-
-111. k. COD . LIVER OIL.
Tale/ Pure, fresh, and gen
uine Cod Liver Oil con
stantly for sale at Dr.
Ross' Drug Store.
Used for the cure of
Consumption. Bronchi-
Eisend Chronic diseases.
es- DR. PRYSICK'S
COUGH SYRUP.
,1'45 growing demand
for fir. eitylick's Cough
Sprup, for Co ughs, Cold,
Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and a n diseases or
the Breast and Lungs, bat Induced a certain individual
to try his hand at counterfeiting it. This is to 'warn
the public to be on their guard in future, and observe
well the marks of the genuine Dr. Physiek's Cough
Syrup, for without Dr. Basic - name on the label it is
counterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr. nose Drug
store, opposite the Court Rouse.
_ DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS.
- -
For all the purposes of a family medicine, and when
ever purgation is needed, these pills are equal, and In
many cases superior to any other pills. They act safe
ly, gently and without producing pain or uneasiness.—
Good in the commencement of fevers, Headache, Liver
Coraplaint.,coetty.ettess, Giddiness, Dyspepra and all
diseeises aeistrig rromßiagdire Asst to- Pr. .11ess:
Blood ,and see Viet. Dr. Rose, qame Mon the Irani-
DR. BE RAVE EXTRACT Of EA RSA PA It [ILA,
For the cure of Rheumatism. Totter, Riles, ScrOfula
Pains in the Bones. Old Sore, Pimples on the Face. and
Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache and other
Nervous phieaSes. Dyspepsia, 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 $l3 bottles forsS.
Sold only at Dr.,ltoes' Drug Store, opposite the' Court
Masa
For a valuable consideration Dr. Ross has been ap
pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and Lebanon
county for wholesaleing and retailing' Lyon's Pure
Ohio Catawba Brandy. A diserireinatin , , public will at
once perceive where the Fritz and Dramas Ohio Brandy
is to be had. Beware of poisonous imitations but se
cure the'gariuttle article at Dr. Row' Drug Storb.
DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE.
-For the cureof Liver Comp taint,. 'Dyspepsia, head
ache, Weakness and Nervous Diseases generally this
Tonic Mixture excells all other medicines. tie 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
per use. Ask for Dr. RosakTonic Mixture.
DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES.
A sate pleasant and effectual Worm Mediciue. Be
ing peilnetl , totplot iio child w ill refuse thefil, as they
are as easily
: Wien as so much candy. Observe! these
lozenges ere Wilk; Ified ones are offered to goo, they
.
are not genuine DL Ross' Worm Lozenges. Sold only
at Dr. Rats' gtjg
For the sure of Tether, Ringworms, and various other
eruptive diseases. Sold at Dr. Rose Drug Store.
Dr. Ross, a resider practical Druggist, Chemist, and
Pharmeecutiet, withal!. extensive and variedexperlence
of over 22 years,—anila graduate of J,elfereon Medical
College, Philadelphia, wishes; to direct the attention of a
discriminating public, to his large.and i ,eurefuDy eelec
ted stock of PURE AND FRESII. Medicines, offering to
all advantage not to be hod elsewhere. Thepeople will
please make a note of this. LIE PARTICULAR' Da.
ROSS' DRUG 87055 RS PIRECTLY OPPOSITD Tile COOHT 110OBli
Ask fOr. Dr: Roes' Drag Storeotud take care that you are
not misdirected.
DR. ROSS'
DRUG STORE.,
OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE.
Lebanon, February 22, 1800
LEMBERGERIS
DOUG STORK
NEW LIVE " ; STABLE. -
pia 4mdersigned reepeetfullgormil•tbe plittrVe 1 .,
~.. he has eperked.a .2.IMW LI Y EITABLM,..st re,
r.. miSZMlletel, Market street, Lob-,
' ane,n • where ,be,will keep for the
rlbilSktraisotottstoii .
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$. , : : 4,. '''':, t}1,1088.,
lie
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will.keep iptA”rat • • ."'' ' ". - l ibb illt e r"m°
• sta •Ijk.Yestk** z , 50,..- -),:' i , 04 . 'e(l Alter
ifesite&-AktiOMMLI
nk MM fOr
elito: '
Lelvitioopt-M2r;flat. - JAMES MA,1011.::
,
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1 4(Mlavor7iurthibeasittd-trieltd, sAalarted and
the L 4 s"b sten 614 0)1,
posit call at DAMPS ealliry, 'next dnert
li IDe Bent
PURR OHIO CATAWI3A BRANDY.
DR. fags. TITTER Ontititti4T,
MEDICINES QUALITY IS
FIRST IMPORTANCE.
LEMBERGER, Graduate of the Phila.
eldolphin College of Pharmacy, o ff ers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.
a PURE 'election of Drugs, Medicines and
Chemicals, and•the first quality of Perfumery
and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the
best manufacture In tho country, and a large
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nell, Flesh, Clothes
end Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine
Combo of Ivory, Shell, Hora end India Rubber.
„RIIRg 6YIC S. pUItE S? A 3.
pip? ptilo34,lod* ground Spices are Offered for
sole in Lille and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
6 ABDEN SEEDS ,
Iti,6*Eß SEtDS,
Yon will fled a full assortment and .iparge
variety of /RESIT Garden and rtin - er Steil at.
LEMBEILGER'S:
Condensed Lye, Ckmoontrated Aeh,
and Potash In large and small quantities
LEMBIIRGER'S Drag 'Store.
Washing Soda, Bating Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal
eratna, Cream of Tartar, all pure, atieVer sale
In large and small quantities at
LEM'RERGER'S Drug Store.
If you are to wont of good Watibing Soap.
pure utitz. or red Castile Soap, Country Snap.
&salve Soap to remove grew* spout soperlor
Sharing soap, buy the same at
LEMBERGER'S.
Do sou want 4 good Hair Topigf something;
to make the hair grow, to, gle‘iiee th.theed, and
to preient out ot,the.hairpif yqn do
Call at LEMBERGER'S.
TRUSSES? TRUSSES?
, .
The 'Misted are requested to call and. exam , l
Ma my stock tir TrOx, s ..supporters, &c., com
prifing vaiihtk .of,gdfinfacturp.
"Marah'a," Peduille "Impnrred,Sedf Ad
jaating Pad
...Iterates" Catafrietilai 2sa isge.
An invaluable article for the purpose. '
If you are in trout of, any -of the *bore you
can he suited at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Pure Ohio Catawba Brady.
The genuine article Inc Medicinal Purposes
to be had inull tts Purity at
LIEMBERp e pRI ±irug Btont,
Ottituiltis the Market House.
Anything you-watt that is kopt In a well
conducted Find Was Drug Btore, can be furn
ished y6li ht
•
LEMBERGER,
Maeda end Apothecary.
Tooling thankful for the very liberal patron
* thus far receried from the Phyoiciana, Mar
oasolter 14d. Clitteetus of Lebanon and etnyound
i nte I g ain no Lott It Awe, promising to us
ievT7 :goat° please all.
*meal ititeption given to Pgratciaa'a
alinecatrszona and FAMILY -Baerrprs, and al)
medicine diepeneed Warranted Ptllti, always I
aagood as eau be obtained anYwhere, and sold
Wait the timid. Remeniber the
JO S. LEP.IBERGER,
ikrantst, t nict Apottieee.Ay,
Feb. 15, moo. lataititt-stirts,N isatpriou, a.
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