The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 27, 1861, Image 3

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• 151 50 A YEAR
LEBANON, PA.
WhDNESDAy, MAROFI 27, 1861
HOME AFFAIRS.
llar. Mn. Lamed, e;hlsFtfrnitore Ware Rooms, on
lifnalret street, bee the largest and best assortment of
Purnlttirsh. Including an elegant assortment of Chairs,
that can be found In the State outside of the largo cider ;
and while be admits that larger assortments may be
found in dome of tbe dtlea, lie denies that better furniture
eta be produced. • Ills prices are very low.
tlse ‘`LBBIBXRUER'II Frost Coro" for
the relief and cure of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes,
Rends, Ears, Ae. Is hos now stood the teat of
three winters and ran ha safely recommended as
lust the article. Full directions accompany each
bottle. Prepared and sold by 3. L. Lemberger,
'Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon.
!Haber at Brothers having greatly
Tedueed their stock of Dry Goods, are now of
fering great bargains to wholesale purchasers.—
Also their desirable Store rooms fur rent. tf.
!Rho salary of the Mayor of Read
ing has fiaon axed at $6OO per annum.
Th(a , Costi shipments over the Leb.
=On Volley Railroad pro becoming quite on im•
portant item. For the week ending the 21st
inst., 260 tons 12 owt. of anthrnoite, nod 978 tons,
16 eirt.of Bituminous coal from 13rond 'Fop, paw
ad pv,or the rood. "This is ozolustre of the coal
.left nt the wny stations on the road.
To NEWLY ELECTED jI3BTIOES.—The
law requirecibat persons elected to the office of
Justice' of the Peace, wire notice to the Prothon
otary of their willingneas to serve, within thirty
days after the election, otherwise no commission
10111 bet made out for them . : Those interested will
please attend to this necessary duty.
Mr. E. Bergner, o 1 the East Leba-
non later.. hue-just opened n tine stock of New
Spring Dry Goods, Groceries, Qaeensware, &c.,
tewhieh he invites the attendee of the public).
They Gill be sold cheep. Adv. next week.
KILLED. --A man•named Elias Gas
h!' fell front the hay-loft in hie barn, in Bethel
totiottshlp, Barks county, on Friday last, and was
instantly killed, Ile was aged 35 years- Ile
loaves A wife and children. •
Abdut a dozen harcds were discharg
ed at G. 'D. Coleman's Lebanon Furnaces last
Weeltl'an,tl we are Informed that still more ore to
be discharged this week. The intention of put-
ting Into blest the other furnace has been given
up for the present.
MR. 4 14. X. Iat7DERMILOII is now in
the ally purohaiiing a fresh stock of spring Goods,
whieh will be hero and open for invention and
sale the latter part of this week.
In Union there is strength,—A spo•
sail meeting of the members of the Union Fire
Company will be held nt their •Uall, in Market
street, Insborkoe,!lSlS (WEDNESDAY) eve
ning the 97th inst. Business of great importance
will be transacted. By order of the Presideot.
. A. MoCoonett, Secretory.
S. J. STINE offers •l'or sale a great
variety of TOMB Bro.ties, Fancy Bend Stones,
Monuments, &a., which he bought lately at Pnb
110 Sale. Persons In want of any will do well to
call and examine the .Stock and prices, at the
Marble Yard of J. E. Dougherty. •
FtiNNY.- 7 0ur neighbor of the "Lob.
anon Demokrat," to east) the fell of his party
at the late spring election, says that the
Republicans are a "liberal party," and were "nut
so stiff.neckecl for their party nominntions."—
Ankle front the uttettionable p.,licy or propriety
of putting up men to have them knocked down
fur the fun of the thing, we must be permitted
to doubt the "liberality," when we ree a number
of instances, in districts of this county, where
the Republicans have an overwhelming majority,
that the party was divided by mathematical eel.
cuietlons for the purpose of electing two Inspec
tors, erntrary to the well known intent of the
laws made to govern Buell elections.
WE take pleasure in calling the at
tention of itftwnEne, &'., to the Strew end Lace
Goods Nouse of it, Ward's, Nos. 103, 105 dt. 107
North Second Street, Phlled'a, whose advertise
ment tippers to another Column.
FDRE IN 1381t1i9 COUNTY.. 4 I7-On Thurs
day afternoon, 21st instant, the large barn on the
farm of Dr, Daniel . Deppen, in Venn township,
Berke county, located on the Bernville road, was
discovered to be on Ere, And was destroyed with
all Its contents, of grain, bay, dbe,, Including a
colt and two calves which could not be got out.
The fire wee diecuvered about 2 o'clock in the alt.
ternoon, and is supposed to have been the work
of en Incendiary. The barn was a large one and
well filled with produce so that the loon is coneid
usable, amounting to several thoueand
The barn le In the occupnnoy of Jacob Hafer,
Whe`loses his entire year's crop. Dr. Deppen,
the proprietor, also resides on the place.
The Town Council met on Thursday
even lug, March 21, in the Council room. AU the
Members present. The Street Commissioner, H.
Shall, presented the following bills for which or.
•ttiri 'were drawn, vie :—Elizabeth street, $22,87;
Light's pavement, $6,121 Walnut street, $59,59;
Ctunieriand street, $29,04. An order was also
granted to Henry Brandt, of $6,66, interest on
'heti to April 1, 1861. 'On motley of Mr. Wet.
tor the Council proceeded to the election of A-
Ors. For Solicitor, Mr. Itise nominated Wm. Id.
Derr, Sm., and Mr. Wolter, Amos R., Boughtar,
Big. The vote being taken was as follows :—For
Mr. Derr, Messrs. Rise, Light and Tice-3;
for Mr. Bougbter, Mesari, Mark, Fisher end
Walter -1 The result being a tie the Chief
Burgess voted for Mr. Derr, when the latter was
behind °looted. Nominations for Treasurer be,
ing In order i Mr. Light nominated Jos. Notch,
and Mr. Tice, Geo. Melly. The iota was :—For
Retch, Merits. Mark, Light, Fisher and Walter
—4; for Mr. Melly, Messrs. Rise and Tice-2.
Mr. Ketch having a majority was declared elec.
tad. For Surveyor, Mr. Walter nominated I. Hof
fer, law Mr. Mark, A. Grittinger. The vote was
*s follows-Messrs. Fisher, Light, Walter, and
Tics—l, for Mr, Hoffer; Messrs, Mark and Rise
for Mr. Grittinger. Mr. H. was elected.—
Nominations for Street Commissioner being in
order, Mr. Walter nominated Byrom Luth; Mr.
Tice, George gpang; Mr. Light, George Bergner.
Mr. Mary s -Henry nett; Mr, Fisher,John Good.
The vote was as follows :—Mr. Mar voted for
I. Shott-1; Mr. Walter for Byrom Lists—l; Mr.
Light for George Bergner—l; Messrs. Rise, Fish •
.41, , and Tie. for George Spring -3. This ballot
was declared no election. Mr. Mark withdrew
the Banc of Mr. Shott,wben a second ballot was
bass follows t—For Geo. Spiting, Messrs. Th e
Fisher, Rice, aid Mark-4; for Byrom Leis mr:
Walter--1; for Geo. Bergner, Mr. Light-1. Mr.
Spans was declared elected. On :notion adj.
tgly, The shad fisheries of North Carolina are
unusually produotive. Oon since brought In at
oos haul, owl day 12/It week, one thousand and
Ave Mandrill shad,
VIL. The ordinance of secession before the
Arkansas State 'Convention hue been defeated by
a vote of thlrty•ftve yeas, tbirty•Aine nays.
OS' William 11. Burson, the well•knowo cor
respondent of the London Times, has come to this
country to describe men and things at the pres
ent juncture.
Ws. Charles Fronds Adami A tbe sotnister to
England, is the third of hie feroitY who b" -
riaentod the flitted States at She Court of Bt.
James. John Adams, his grandfather, and John
4, Adams, his father, foroierlittled the pealtion.
-
Our friend ADAM LABER; Esq., of
North Lebanon township, Lebanon county, has
for years kept a daily account of the Ante of the
weather and the temperature of the atmosphere.
Ile hal kindly furnished us with the result for
January 186Ikand 1861. It will be followed up
monthly during the year.
1880
Jan. Weather. Then Weather. Thor, -",
1 Clear 0-2ero Clear 2 below z.
2 do: 0 dd. do. 2 above 2.
3 Cloudy 2 abo. hen 32 do.
4- " Light Snow 18 do. L Snow 30 do.
5 Clear .. 4 do. Cloudy 24 do,
6 do. '2 do. do. 20 do.
7 'Rain - 22 do. Ran 34 do.
8 , Foggy 30 do. Cloudy 80 do.
9 Clear -28 do. t Snow 32 do.
10 - Boggy 32 do. Cloudy 28 do.
11 do. 'B2 do. Snow 12 do.
12 Snow 28 do. do. 20 do.
13 Clear 2u do. Clear 8 below 2.
14 Snow a rain 26 do. Snow 6 above 2.
15 Clear 28 do. Rain 24 do.
16 ' do. 80 do. do. 32 do.
18
17 Cloudy 34 do. Cloudy 33 do.
22 do. Italn 28 do.
19 Snow scintilla 28 do . " Clear 30 do.
20 Cloudy -22 do. Cloudy 30 do.
21 Clear 80 do. Clear 18 do.
22 do. 34 do. do. 14 do.
23 do. 80. do. Cloudy 10 do.
24 do. 28 do. 3 a rain 20 do.
'A . Cloudy 42 do. Cloudy 30 do.
28 Snow 33 do. 118 now 26 do,
27 Clear 20 do. Clear 12 do.
28 Light Snow 20 do. do. 10 do.
29 Clear 12 do. do. 24 do.
30 Cloudy 32 do, NWW 24 do.
31 Snow 32 do. Clear 8 do.
pe- a H. Fry has heen appointed Postmas
ter at Clolumbia, vice Mits. S. A. Moppawsur.,
removed.
Vligiraro nti.cBL t
English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening
in .the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Si'. Jonn'a ExPORDIED CIIVIICII.—ItegUIar service every
Wednesday evening at 144 o'clockevery Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock, and - every Sur;day evening at
63.1 o'clock.
Sevinat SSIIVICE DEMING HOLY WEIEM 2il ST. Joint's fie-
POIMED Cnracti.—Servica every evening during the
week at 7 o'clock. On Friday morning (being Good
Friday,) at 10 o'clock. Confirmation on Good Friday
evening. Preparatory service On Saturday evening;
Communion on Easter Sunday evening.
I . IIOTESTANT EPISCOPAL Ontracw—Service in Temperance
Hall every Sunday at 10 A. M and every Friday at
3, 1 4 P. 141.
PILOTSSTAPIT EPISCOPAL Comma.--SOPPICO on Sunday be
fore Easter. March 24th, at 10 A M. ; on each of the
four following days. in the morning at 9 o'clock. and
in the evening at 7 o'clock. On Good Friday service
at 10 A. 31.. and 7 P. M., and on Saturday at 0 A. M.
German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock,
in.the Evangelical church, and in the uveningat ear
ly candlelight.
Mutants; encash,—Daring Holy week service every
evening at 7 o'clock . On Good Friday English preach
ing at 10 A. 31.. and service at 2 P. M. Preparatory
service on Saturday evening: German preaching and
Confirmation on Easter Sunday at 10 A. lit; Com.
amnion at 2 P. 31.; solemn close at 7 P. M.
English preaching next Sunday morning and evening
in Zion's Lutheran ehureh—German in the afternoon.
Communion in connection with the morning servic
Piepuratory service on Good Friday morning at 10 o'-
clock.
German preachitur next Sunday morning in Salem's
Lutheran church, and English in the evening—on
both occasions the Lord's Supper is tobe administered.
Also on Friday (good Friday,) morning at W. o'clock,
terviee, baptlnn of several candidates, likewise con
firmation, in German and English, and. preparatory
service in German, and on Saturday evening English
preparatory service.
German preaching next Sabbath morning and English
in the evening in the First Reformed church.
Bartitti.
On the 10th inst., by Joseph Cleire, J. P., Mr. CYRUS
HORN AIMS to Mi•s CRAPLOTIL SRA/IFNI, both of North
Luban .n township.
On the tihb inst., by the Rev. F. W. lirenaer, Mr. JOHN
BRENEIBIR, of this borriugh, to blies MART FELLER.
Daum. or N. Lebanon.
On the 14th inst„ by the Rey. Joseph W. Porter, Mr.
DAVID B. NICE to Miss Materna E. Sr ErtreNS, (lately
Teacher of Female School No. 1, of Lebanon.) both of
Chester county.
On the 111th inst., by Rev. Samuel Irwin, at the resi
dence of the bride's bither, Mr. WILLIAM AVON& jr.,
of Lebanon, to Mien FRANCES A., daughter of John
}loan, Eaq , of North Lebanon.
On the bd inst., by Rev. T. 1-t. Leinbach. Mr. SAMUEL
WOMBIER, to Miss liesurcrra SICTIMAN, both of My
erstowo.
On the 7 h inst., by Rey. Mr. Oring, Mr. EDWARD HEF
FELFINGER, of FlCtionaktiblllg, to MARIA WOLF, of
Bethel.
pitlL
On the morning of the 26th fast„ in this borough, of
consumption, Miss EMMA, daughter of Jacob Dloyer,
aged dbout 10 years.
On the 20th January in Stephenson county, Illinois,
Mr. ABRAHAM GINGRICIT, formerly of South Lebanon,
aged 62 years. 2 months and 28 days.
On the 7th inst., in ./110115berg, Pcren. son of Ur. Chris
tian groll, aged 11 years, 6 months and 11 days.
On the 10th inst. In Bethel,
.Mr. J011:4 .1341TDORFF, aged
76 years, months and 7 days.
On the 11th inst.. la Hanover, wife of Christian Sea
man, aged about 75 years.
On the 18th inst., 1411.14A5t S. son of Peter L. and Re
becca Weimer, aged 0 years, 2 months and 14 days.
On the 10th inst., in Jackson, Lebanon county. EMMA,
aged 0 years, 11 months ad 10 days.—On thel2th,
Wants. aged 2 years and 1 month, leas 0 days; child
ren of Richard A. and Annn Letnbach.
On tiro Bth inst., at the residence of Levi Schwob, lo
Jackson.. Lebanon county, Heger Lama, aged 49 years,
8 month 4 and 10 days.
In this borough ,on the 22d inst., ANNA, daughter of
Henry and Maria Zimmerman, aged 17 years, 5 mo's
and 7 days.
"We watched her breathing through the night,
liar breathing soft and low
As in her breast the wave of life
Kept hetiving to and fro.
~.•
So silently we seemed to speak,
So slowly mewed about, "Ct,
As we had lent her bait our powers
To ace her I lying out. Y Vt'
Our very hopes belied our fears, I?
Our fears our hopes beligd— . ~i- i
i t,
We thoughtl l
er dying when she slept, I i
And sleeping when she died. c 11,
IC
For when The'morn came dim and sad,
ss.
And chill with early showers,
sP•A"
Fier quiet eyelids closed— she had Pt,,
Another morn than ‘.l.i 8.
ivegiat Xrititto.
EXptantilsiv.--.—The Erie Sewing bf.mbine Compa n y
desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary
of 23 to 80 dollars per month, and expenses, or a com
mission. This is an opportunity Seldom offered, and
those 3vho choose a constant business. con rely on con
stant employment fin. a term of years- Confidential
Circulars sent free. Address Erie. Sewing Machine Co
B. JAMES! General 4 gent. Milan, Ohio.
CHILLS AND FEVER ! CHILLS AND
Fawn I I—One of the greatest remedies that hos ever,
been laid before the nublie, for Fever and Ague, and
Which have received the highest encomiums front the
press and the people, le DR. .r. HOSTETTIIR'S CELT•
BRAZED BITTERS. Who would endure the tortures
arising from this terrible disease. when It can be so ea
sily cured ? Who would endure sleepless ni,;hts, burn
ing fevera and icy chills, alternately. when a remedy
can be obtained for a mere trifle and. yet how many
families linger out a painful existence under this dead
ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until
it becomes as common as.tbrir•dolly meals, and yet they
are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would
hesitate to procure thooe ',ramble Bitters, and once
themselves intense agony. Sold by all druggists and
dealers generally everywhere. - Nit- Sec advertisement
in another column. [March 20, 1561rL n.
AP. See Dr. Sanifiod'a nent uf Invigo
rator and Family Cathattle Pillart ila ftanotber Giver
column.
ellY/NO BABIES ! CRYING BABIES! !
—A PREBRYT von TM Lima 014T9.—in consequonce of
the superiority of Dr. EATON'S INF A WILK' CORDIAL
over every other preparation of the kind. the druggiste
or this town breve almost all orderedund received asap.
ply of it :40 cheer up. Merlins I N.. more crying ba
bies I Do not be put off with any other preparation by
any druggiet who may not have received Dr. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIA L, or who may on account of get•
ting some worthless article at a cheaper rate ho more
interested in selling it. Get the best; It is for sale in
town—search till you find ft.
DR. FlnonsoN's Boon loon, for diseaSee of the organs
and all pulmonary complaints, is also for sale in town;
and If any el4fferingarom the above complaints neglect
to try this preparation, they are guilty of euicide--
Ther e all five different Noe, of the BLOOD FOOD—nil
on the same principle, but graduated to the different de
&lancing of the blood arising from the different organs
affected. Ncff lis for Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption.
and' other chronic complaint satising from offer-use, gen
erally debility, or nervous prostration. No. 2. for Liver
Complaints. No. 3, for Dyspepsia. No. 4, Woman's
Reetoratly,e. No. 6, Man's Regenerator. Ask for the
No. you limit. M. Bee adver. For sale by Dr. OEO.
DYOT
ROSd,T
A S opposite the Court HOUII6,
(Feb. 6, n 18111. 1-and W.
m.
The Lebanon Market.
ChrofulZy Corrected Weekly.
LEBANON, WeuzmaoAr, MARCH 27, 3851 .
Lab. 31111 a Ex. Pam $6 50 Eggs, 73 doe., ... 12
12
Smith " Extra dOO Butter, qp 21 ..
Leh. Vol. Super. Fiues 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 •
- 11
Prime white Wheat, 120 Lard,
Prime Red W ~ 115 Tallow, 12
heat 10
Prime Rye, 60 Irani,
'
New Corn, 50 .6111°0140re, 10
Oata, 28 10
Clover•aemi, 400 Sat e, ,
• 7
Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-war, 25
triax.eeed, 1 50 White Rage, b
Dried Apples, VI bra., 100 Mixed Rage, 2
Dried Apples, pealed, 160 Flax, II ih , 12%
Pouch "Spits, ' 150 Briatios, /115% 41 , 2,,
Peach "Mauls," 125 - Peathere,ll ID "A'
Cherries, 160 Woo l, vii.TO., 40
Onions, - ,VI 'Soup Beans, li qt., ". 6: ,
Potatoes,* bus, . 60 - Vinegar, It gal., - 123
Apple Rutter,* crook, 46
The Philadelphia Market.
Sortran tr. March 23, 1801.
The FLOUR marke.t is very quiet, with a very limited
inquiry both for shipment and home consumption. and
there is no particular anxiety. nn the part of holders to
realize. Soles for shipment of 400 Uhl good superfine
at 85 160 bbls Lancaster county extra at $5 82. and
100 bbls fancy at $6 25. The sales to the retrtilers.phd
bakers hare been moderate within the range of these
figures, and choice lots at $8 371440 75.
RYE FLOUR is dull, and has declined 26c. A sale
at S 3 25.
196
Pennsyrranla CORN ' , MEAL Is rather seam, and
held firmly at .62 S 7.
The receipts of WREAT are small from all sources,
end the offerings at the Corn Exchange light. There
is "%nod Inquiry chiefly , for shipment, and prices are
firm. Sales of 10.000 bushels. Including thir and good
Western fiAsibt Si 2801 30; fair and 'prime 'Western
Pennsviennlii at 41,25@1 21; Snuthern du. at Sl. 30;
Inferior white at 51 30 : common to good do. nt 51 45.
There is very little RYE here, and it Isbell at 66@f3Se.
CORN is in demand and prices -firm. 2.500 bushels
now yellow sold at 58®58' c, In store, including some
not good at 50(454c; lots afloat would bliog 60c, but
there is none hero.
OATS are selling in a snail way at 32(4)33c for Penn
sylvania.
CATTLE IifARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle
reached some 1000 head, including taken to New• York,
and the market has been 111111 this week, at about pre
y ions rate, ranging from $7 to $9,4, the latter for ex•
Ern quality;
the bulk of the sales were at SW, the 100
lb 3. Some 00 Cows were offered and Fold at Phillips' at
from ,Sl5 to $25 each. for snridgers, and VA to $.lO for
Cows and Cal res. as to condition. Or [logs, the receipts
were about 2700 head. including 800 at the Avenue, at
from $ 7 to $8 25. and 1831 nt fmhoff's at $(545,'7% for
still fill. and from $7, 1, 4 to 58 the 100 Is net for corn
fed About 1500 Sheep were disposed of at prices rang
ing from 5 , 4 to To, ti~7 lb, gross, which is en adrrince,
and the market is brisk.
yetv gilirettisettents.
pkiSelation of Partnership.
TT2 partnership herei r if,7re existing between the un
dersigned uodor the firm or (.161,1 - .. 4 i 0 L PYLE, has
been this day dissolved by mutual consent. ;'"coons
indebted to the firm are notified that, Mr. Pyle being
about to kV, Lebanon. it will be necessary to imme
diately close up business. and they :tee requested to
mains payment within the ensning thirty days. Per
sons having demands against no firm will also present
them. Business will be continued at the old stand
by John aeorgo. .1. GEORO N.
Lebanon, March 27, 1801. C. It. PYLE.
COUN'rlitY
ruirim attention of Farmer:
prices paid for Country
ed, nt the'-East Lebanon Ste
Butter, 14
Ham, 15
Bides, 10
Lebanon, March 27, 'Ol.
PUBLIC SALE.
W lL L f lo nt e rr et Zimmerman. publie in the
1 0 1 t b t ,, l r l r ez3l i d o i; house hanori of
On SATURDAY, MARCH 30,1861,
tics following personal property. viz
I good BUGGY. Cloek, 3 Settees. Tables, large Rork
ing and other Chairs, Bedsteads. Looking Glasses. Win
dow Blinds, Uent and other Stands. Kett with Fietada,
Cabbage Cutter, Cutting Bench, Wheel-harrow, Tubs,
and many other articles of house and Kitchen Furni
ture too numerous to mention:
afa- Sale" to commence at I'2 o'clock, M., when attend
auce will be given and terms made known by
• 4. WILLIA,NI 11. STOEVER
Lebanon. March 27, 1861.
H. WARD.
MANDFACTUDER OF AND REALER IN.
STRAW GOODS.
Noe. 103, 105 and 107 North SECOND Street,
w . PHILADELPHIA.
We are receiving our SPRING STOCKS, which will
comprise a large and desirable assortment, of all kinds
of
Straw and Lace Goods.
Also, a largo assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDIIENS' HATS.
Onr stock of FLOWERS and ROCIIES, will be unu
sually large tills Season, and we would invite your spe
cial attention to that department. call and ex
amine them harm° making your purchrses.
11. WARD,
Nos. 103, 105 t 107 North SECOND St., above Arch.
'arch 27, IS6l.—lt.
NOTICE.
TUNE greatest variety of styles of CANE SEATED
CHAIRS, how selling at a great reduett km whole
Alsale and retail, on account of rebuilding the
Factory and Wareronnis, Non. 223 and 226 North
6th street. above Race. PHILADELPHIA
N. 11.--Th a stock comprises very handsome
new patterns, for Parlors, Dining Rooms and Cham
bers; handsome new styles of Ladles' Sewing Rocking
Choirs, Reception Chairs. Arm. and a large variety of
Camp Chairs, all warranted to be my own manufacture.
March 27, IS6l.—ly. T. U. WISLER.
WIII4LIAIII noiturs,
VENETIAN BLIND
MANUFACTURER,
No. 110 (old No. ND NORTH EIGHTH ST.,
N assortment el' PLAIN AND FANCY 13LTNDS
_AL - always on hand, at the lowest prices. Old Blinds
repainted and Limited equal to new. and JOBBINO
promptly attended to.
A handsome assortment or WINDOW SITADES, of
the latest and those Fashionable Patterns, and REED
BLINDS constantly on hand. to which we respectfully
call the attention of the public. Also. STORE SLIA DES
MADE AND LETTERED TO ORDER. 4 P Terms
CASK. [March 27,1821-3 m.
YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE.
rilli NI undersigned would inform Farmers and others
j_ that his wed , bread Stab it is now at 11 - eines ata-,
bles, about 1 mile east from' nnville, and 4 west from
Lebanon, on the Barks W
& w
and,Asuphin Turnpike and will
restrain their for the season:
YOUNG ST. LA EN
„c-rt-
sired by de trotting
/,
Stallion St. LaWrone and he b ,ho old /original St.
Lawrence, known its rie of tit b , 't Trotting Stallions
- of his ~ Young- S Lawre co" darnivas sired by
Dav ckett, and h by tl cele rated / tanning horse
Pr' r. This horse as br antitralsrl by Peter Ea
, Esq., of Deaver min ~ Pa.slat 3 years old sold
„, to Joseph. ucl non feria ittrge sum of Mon
” iii - was he V tierv'e.i kii Mr. Buchanan
,'- ( ,, , ; 7-:2; ti r ,' 'Lpurch rid by the' sitio 9 sent Owner..
~, '• ' YOUNG ST. 'LAWRENCE is a beautiful
Mahogany bay. 16 hand, high, / years old, and for beau
ty or structure i s trot surpassett by any Stallion in this
country. Drives well to single or double hariesee.
March 27, 1801. C. P. MS EM ETZ, Owner.
'Watches, and Sil
ver Ware. -
TVIIOLE,S'ALE AND RETAIL.
VIELLWAGEB & BRO.,
No. f 1.32 Market Street, 1 door below 7th, Philadelphia
51.reh 27, 8
Phila. & Beading Railroad.
Lebanon Varney Branch.
ewhir
AWL 414414 -
Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read
ing, and Harrisburg.
IiASS LEBANON, going East to Reading. at 9.13 A. DI.,
and 2.45 P.M.
Irmo Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.10 P.
31. arid 12.01 P. H.
At Rending, both trains make close connexions for
PhiMelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams.
port, Le.
Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes
burro, Pittston and ticmuton.
At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers
burg, dc.
Through• Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Care, $1 50, to
Baltimore. $3 30.
80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger.
The Second Clime Cars rim with all the above truing.
Through First Class Ticketa at reduced rate to Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, awl all the principal
points in the Weser North West, and C111311.(1a5; and Emi
grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can bo
had on application to the Station Agent, at -Lebanon.
Through First-Cla-ea Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant
Tickets at reduced Fares. to all the principal points In
the Nortli and West. and the Canadas.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
Wits 26 Coupone, at 23 per cent discount, between
any points desired, and
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 tulles, between all points, at $l5 each
far Families and Business Firms.
Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harris
burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3,30 and 5 P. DI.
'FM- Passengers are requested to purchase tickets 'be.
fore the Trains start. Higher Ennis chared, if paid in
the cars. U. A. N g ICOLLS,
July 26, 1860. Engineer and Superintendent.
A RARE CHANCE.
H. HEIM, offers hie well known PHOTOGRAPHIC
JESTABLISHMENT for We. Thorough instrue•
tlons will be given to any oua purchasing not acquaint
ed with the business. For partioulatiocall . at his rooms
in A. Rise's building. [Lebanon; March 20, 'Ol-3m.
ItODUC I.
ealle,l to the followl ng
'roancif by the undersign
-0," viz:
Ego, 12
Lard, 12
Potatoes, 79
EPHRAIM- DORMER.
(Above Arch, West side.)
PIIILAkELPIITA
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CM
ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STORE) THE TEST FOR YEARS,
And grows more and more popular ev-
cry day !
And testimonials, now, and almost without number,
night be given from ladies and gentlemen in all gargles
of society, whoto united test.l.n.iny none s . uild resist,
that Prof. Wood's flair Restorative will resttke the bald
tad gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age,
In all Its youthful beauty.
Battle 'Creek, inch.. Dec. 215t.11158.
Prof. WOOD : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform
thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty
years ago, caused by IL complicated chronic disease, at
tended with an eruption on the head. A continual
course of sufferiny, through life hiving reduced me to
a state of dependence, 1 have not been able to obtain
stuff for caps, neither have t been able to do them up,
in rouseq mince of
,which my head has suffered extreme
ly front cold. This induced me to pay Briggs' Hodges
almost the last cent I had on earth fora two dollar bot
tle of thy Hair Itestoeative about the first of August
last. I have faithfully followed the directlons'and the
bald spot is now covered with heir thick and black,
though short, it is also coming In all over my bead.—
Feeling confident that another large bottle would re.
store it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to
preserve in its use, and being deetituto of means
to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee
wouldst not be willing to send me au order on thins
agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture
declaration—"the reward to those that arc kind to the
widow and the fatherless:,
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY
Ligonier. Noble Co.. Indiana, Fob. sth, 1859.
Prof. 0. J. Wool): Dear Sir-1n the latter part of the
year 1852, while attending the State end National La*
School of the State of New York, my hair, frotta ewe
unknown to MO. commenced falling off very rapidly ,so
that in the short spare of six months, the whole upper
part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cov
ering. and much of the remaining portion upon the
aide and back part of my head shortly after became
gray. so that you will not be surprised when I tell you
upon my return to the State of Indiana. my more
ensue( fultnaintances were not so much at a loss to dis
cover the cause or Ty change in my appearance, as my
more intimate aequaintanaL , -were to recognize ,au-at
all.
1 at once made application to the most a illful PhY Bl *
clans in the country. but. receiving no assuince
Rum them that my Fmk could again be restored, I was
forced to become reconciled to my late, until. ilirtunate
ly, in the latter part bf the year 1857. your Resloratire
was recommended toine by a druggist, as bring the
most reliable flair IhNdurative in use. I tried one bat
tle, and found to my great satisfnetion that it was pro
ducing the desired effect. Since that time. I have used
seven dollars' worth of your Restorative. and ns a re
sult, have a rich coat of black hair, which no money
can buy.
Asa mark of gratitude for your relay and skill in
production of so wonderful an article, a have recom
mended its use to many or my friends .and acquaint
ances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it
with like effect. Very eespeetfully, yours,
A. M LATTA,
Attorney and Councillor at Lam
Depot, 414 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
out the world
The itestoratira is put up in bottles of three sixes.
viz large, medium, and small; the smell holds a
plot, end retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than
the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large
holds a quart, 40 per cent, wore in proportion, and re
tails fur 33 per bottle.
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market Street. St. Louls, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
blarell 27, 1800.
AL M- STIZILE. JO A. GEBD.4,MAN. D. S. LONG
A New Firm.
Cheap Cash Store. and Milling and
Grain Business.
- - - -
! i undersigned having formed a partnership In the
1 MERCANTILE, MTILING AND GRAIN RUST•
NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to their e4t , thlW, rrtnta. will contine to
keep. at the let stand of SIIERK k LONG, amost com
plete stock or all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a
country store, which they will retell Cheap Stir CASTE,
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for
each
50,000 Bu.bels of WHEAT,
30,000 Boaheb: of RYE.
20,000 Bushels of CORN.
25,000 Bushel= of OATS.
For which they will par 'he hi% host Market Prices.—
They will also take or . .. Am on STORAGE. The will keep
always nu hand and sell at the lowest price., COAL. by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; alt kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT. PLASTER, &a.
4 . They solicit thn business of all their old frioads
and the public. and will endeavor to deal on such llb.
eral and just principles as will give matisthetion to all,
SIIERK. OESSA MAN & LONG.'
North Lebanon, March 13,1861. •
A °Tien Ultra I Itleelino•
rpm: members of the LEBANON COUNTY AGRI.
I CULTURAL, TICRTICULTURAI, AND :NIECIEAN
ICAL SOCIETY will !nett on SATURDAY, APRIL
13, 1861, in the Grand Jury Room, in the Court Rouse,
Lebanon, at 1 o'clock, P Id., for the transaction of bu
siness. All the members aro incited to attend.
WM. LANE, President.
ISAAC MITER, Secretary. [Leb'n, ]larch 21, '6l.
George Hoffman's
LEBANON COUNTY
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Jet, '
,
TRANSPORTATION LINE,
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
13ART1CUI.Alt attention will be paid to Goods shipp
r ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers.
town and Annville Stations, and all other paints in the
County.
tt FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates
ant delivered with dispatch.
The Druprietor will pay particular attention to, and
attend personally, to tho receiving and delivery of all
Freights.
Fnr infermatfun, apply at his Office at the Lebanon
Valley n ail rota Depot, Lebanon.
EDWARD MAI:H. his Agent hi Philadelphia, will al
ways be found at W. H. Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North
Third st.. Phiterlelplaia,
July 11, 'tg
GEO. HOFFMAN.
Lebanon' Deposit Bank.
elllnbertand street, one door east of CtErmans'c Hotel.
M' F r Hit Wi s e following RATES of INT4REST on
Fur 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum;
For 6 months, and longer, b per cent. per annum;
For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent, per annum;
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid In
full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac
commedatiino to those who may favor us with Deposits,
payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH.
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dot
tars and half D'hare. Will make collections on and re
mit to all parts of the United Statas, the Canadas and
Europe; Negotiate Loans,`,tc., &c., and do a general EX
CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS.
G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President.
Gro. WAIN, Cashier.
The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable
io the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other
bligations of the "LEBANON DEPOSIT Bass.."
IMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMANi
.EOItGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE,
JAWS YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD,
Lebanon, May 12 ISSS. GEORGE GLEIRL
bays 04 . PPea Is•
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' INTIM 1
Lebanon, March 4, 1801.
ATOTICE is hereby given that the Commies otters of
Al Lebanon county will hear appeals by all persons
rated for State and County Tax for the year 1801, for
the several Townships and Boroughs in said County, at
their office, on the following days, between the hours of
10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, I'.. M. All persons in
terested. are hereby notified to appear at the time and
pines specified :
Beth
Swann,
Union,
Cold Spring,
East. ilanmer,
Londonderry,
North Armenia,
South AnnViiil),
South Lebanon,
flit lcreek,
Jackson, '
Cornwall, .
c. Letauran Bore., 1- Thursday, April II
N. Lebanon Twp.,
lab. Born., E. W., • Friday,
Leb. Bore., W. W.,
.1 April r 2.
The Assessorsof the several Townships and Borsughe
are hereby notified to attend at the time and place fixed
for the Appeals of their districts respectivelt .
DAVID 110 LINGEB, Commissioners
St Mt tN BOLTZ, .
ROB EhT EVA NS, 3 Lebanon county
Attest—Crams SMIRK, Clerk.
Le anon,
March 7,1101
Monday, April 8
Twesday, April 9
CYRUS P. IfIuGLIER ,
A TTORNEY-AT•LAW —Office in Walnut street, near
XX. ly opposite the Buck Hotel, and two doors south
from Itarmany's Hardware store.
I.eban.,,r,, March 23, 186 L— ly.
--
GEORGE W:IELIIIIE 1
A TTOBNEV AT LAW.—Offlce KUNZ,
Lotanou, [Lebanon, May 4, 1850.
J. li . BO lIIVINAN,_
A TTOUNKY.AT-LAW, ban REMOVED hie office 01
runek's Now Building, (second story,) Cumberland
street, Lebanon. Pa.
Lel anon, April 6, 1859.
%%rm. iJ. DE I{ R
TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed hiF office to Cum
tll. berland street, in the room formerly occuretl by
n o i ten .t e i n k Bros'. as a jewelry store, oppoitte Charles
Oreenawait's Sitrthrare Store.
Lebauon, April 18, 186".
JAMES T. YOUNG,
GAS FITTER,
AATALNITT STREET,.next door to A. S. ELY'S Of
V f the, LEBANON, PA. [March 13, IE6I.
• FITS! PITS!! FITS!!!
dl. M. RICHEY,
"FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
IN Cumbe.rland Street, n early opposite, Mack
Horeo Hotel, Lebanon, ra.
ALL work done up with mildness and dlepatok, and
entire satisfaction guaranteed.
April 11,1860.
ifR. ROSS offer. 4 to the public the tanozer and BZnr
selection of pure end fresh Drugs, Medicines,
Spices, Perfumery,and Patent Medicines that bus ever
been in Lebanon. Bin great facilities for the purchase
of Drugs, and his long muctical acquaintance with the
Medical. Chemical. and Pharmaceutical details of the
Drug Store, us well as the Chemical Laboratory, ena
bles him to give purchasers 'many advantages; and it
will be to the profit of all persons, to beware of these
Who would deceive, and to buy their Drugs, Medicines
nd Spices, if they wish them perfectly pure, at Dr.
grow., Opposite the COLT.= 'lousy:,
)D LIVER OIL.
Pure, Dash, and pru
ne Cod Liver Oil con
tufty for sale at Dr. it
we' Drug Store.
Used for the cure of
isumption. lirohrhi
anti Chronic diseases.
dt. PHYSICK'S
COUGH SYRUP.
the growing demand
Dr. Physicles Cough
alp, for Conghs, Cold,
Bronchitis, and
iga. has induced a certain individual
to try his band at counterfeiting it: This Is to warn
the public to bepu their guard In future. and observe
well the marks of the genuine Dr. Yhystek's Cough
Syrup, fur without Dr. Rosa name ou the label it IA
couuterfdt. Preparod and sold arils at Dr. Hose Drug
Store, opposite the Court liouse.
DR. ROSS' BLJOD PILLS.
_ _
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For all the pnrposes:of a litmily 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 unewiness.—
Good in the commencement of fevers, Headache, Liver
Complaint, COStiVeneSS, Glddinery, Dyspeps•a. and el)
disc:lees arising from impure blood. Ask fo! , Pr. Ross:
Dined Pills and see that Dr- Ross' name Is on the label.
DR. BERAL'S EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA,
For the cure of Rheum:al:Mt, Totter, Riles. Scrofula
Paine in the Bongs. Old Sore, Pimples on the Face. and
Rruptione of all kinds, Nervous headache and other
Nervous Disowns. 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
remed lee. Price V par bottle, Or SO bottles fiws3.
Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court
House.
Wednosday, Aprll 10
For a valuable consideration Dr. Ross has been ap
pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and Lebanon
county.r wholes:doing and retailing I t yon's Pure
Ohio Catawba f. Mandy. A discrimivatino public will at
once perceive where the Puna and OCNUINE Ohio Brandy
is to be bad. Beware of poisonous imitations bake.
cure the genuine article at Dr. ROSS' Drug Store.
TR. ROSS' TON TO MIXTURE.
F ,, r the core of L Ivey Complaint. Dyepopeia. Head.
ache, Weakness and Nerrone Diseaees generally title
Tonic .31ixtpre excella all other medicines. The large
and incresOng sale of it, demands that it should be
made mare exteneively knotikn. Almost immediate re
lief, and in many Instances ' rapid cures fellow its pro.
per nee. Ask Mr Dr. ItoateTonie Mixture.
DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES.
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A safe, pleasant and effectual ll'orm Medicine. D.,
lag perfectly tasteless, no child w ill refuse them, as they
are as easily taken as so much candy. Otizertel these
lozenges are white, if red, ones are offered to you„ they
are not pertains Dr. Roes' Worm Lozenges. Sold only
at Th - . lies& Drug Store.
The. Bodligger.
FITS wonderful article, just patented. le aotnethlng
T
entire* new. and norer before offered to agents,
who are wanted everywhere. Full particulars sent
free. Address
SHAW Ir CLARE, Btddeterd, Malmo
:Mara 1801-.4wly*.
•
Carlielings, Oil Cloths, &c.
BOUGH, Jr., invitee the attention of buyers to
P
his extensive stock of CARFETS. of Foreign and
Domestic.ttlanu facture, end of the celebrated makes.—
For beauty or designs and durability of colors, cannot
be excelled. If you set them you wilt be sure to buy.
Beatitedl Tapestry, English Brussels, 75 cents to $l,
&e. Three-Flys, Ingrain Carpets. suitable for sitting,
dining rooms anti clambers, 25, 373—a1l wool do, 02,
75, &C. Also, large stuck of Floor Oil Cloths, from 5 , 4
to 8 yards wide. WINDOW MAINS form no Impar•
tent branch in our business—l hoop on hand styles of
every 'description.
Druggetlugs, Coco•Vattings, Stair Reds, Rags, Mats,
Itag Carpets &c. YILINEAS HOUGH, Jr.
North No. 558 Carpets,
2d street; (First Carpet Store above
ploble}—!;ninth Store, NoBo2 SPRINti GARDIiN street,
above B th,_PIiILADELE'IIIA..
N. B.—Mscount made to Cbuniry Storekeepers.
March 8, /85/.-3m. - -
DR. ESEN WEIN'S
TAR AkIND WOOD Nit PIMA
PECTORAL,'
Ie the beet lils.mcitta in the world for the Coax of
- Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Diptheria,
And for the relief of patients in the advanced Magee Of
Consumption, together with all Diseases of
the Throat and Cheat, and which pro
• dispose to Coneumption.
It is pbbuliarly adaptod to the radical Ohre
of Asthma.
Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist,
and ono of great experience in the cure of the various
diseases to whith the la 'linen frame it liable.
Ms offered to theathicted with the greatest confidence.
Try it and be convinced that it la invaluable In the
cure of Bronchial affections . Price, GU cents per Bottle.
"Mr' PREPARED only by
Dr. A. BSENWBIN & CO.,
B RVGOISTS AN D - CIIE3IISTS.,
N. W. Corner NINTH. & POPLAR Ste., PHILAD'A.
SOLD by every respectable Druggist and Dealer to
mI,7ICINE throughout the Entre.
For si::.! 6 by Jos. th
Lenerger, Apothecary and
Chemi t, oppm r:!e tha Market. Lebanon, Ps.
s
Philad'a, April 4, :560,15.
LEMBEZiCERIS
DRUG STORE
MEDICINES QUALITY IS I
•SIRST IMPORTANCE.
r LE:MBERGER, 'Graduate of the Pirtle-,
delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the!
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding- country. j
a PURE, selection of Drugs, Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery i
and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the'
best manufacture in the country. and a large
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. flesh. Clothes'
and Tlnir Brushes. Pocket, Tpihrt and Fine
Combs of Ivory. Shell, Dorn dud India Rubber.'
PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
Pure whole and ground Spires are offered for
Isale in large and small quantities at
LEMBEItGER'S Drug Store.
GARDEN S , E D S,
PLO wER S E E D S,
you will find a full assortment anti a large)
variety. of PRESII Garden and Plower Seeds at
LEIVDERGER'S.
Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, 50 , 141 Ash,
and Potash in large and small quantities at
LEMBERG EICS Drug Store.
Washing Soda,'llaking Soda, Pear! Ash. Sal
eretus, Cream of Tartar. all pure, and for sale
in large and *mall quantities at
LIM BE itGE,It'S Drug Store.
It you are 14 want of good Washing Soap.
pure white or red Castile Seep. Country Soap. ,
Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior,
Shaving soap, buy the same at'
LEMDERG ER'S.
Do 3.`"Bn want a good Hair Tallie something
to make the hair grow, to cleanse thehead, and
to prevent falling out of the balm if you do
Coll at LEMBERG ER'S.
Ths.. TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
The afflicted are requested to call sod exam
lue my stock of Trusses. Supporters, &c., com.
pricing a variety of Manufacture.
f.,......Marsit's" Genuine -Improved Solt Ad
justing Pad Truss."
"Marsh's" Cstamen ial Bandage.
An invaluable article for the purpose.
If you are in want of any of the above you
can be cmited at
LEM BERGER'S Drug Store.
H
N
Pure Ohio Catalllm, Brandy.
The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes
to be had in all its Parity at
LEMBEIMER'S Drug Store,
Opposite the Market lit,use,
Anything you want that is kept in a well
conducted First class Drug ..9tore, can be fura•
'shed you by
LEMBERGER,
Chemist and Apothecary.
Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron
age thus far received from the Physicians, Mer
; chants, and Citizens of Lebanon uud stnround•
I ins, I again solicit a share, promising to use
every effort to please all,
AW'Special attention given to ['animal's
PRESCRIPTIONS and P6.ITILI RECEIPTS, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always
as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold
to suit the times. Remember the Address,
JOS. L. LUMBEROER.,
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. lb, RM. Market street, Lebanon, Pa.
DR.- ROSS'
DRUC STORE
Opposite the Court House. 5
PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY
OR. ROSS' TETTER OINTMENT,
.. Tor the cure of Tetter, Ringworms. and varioua other
eruptive diseases. Sold at Dr. Rose Drug Store.
Dr. Ross, a regular practical Druggist, Chemist ; and
Pharmiumutist, with an extensive and varied experience
of over 22 yeare,--and a Graduate of Jefferson Medical
College Philadelphia, wishes to direct the floride° era
discriminating u
public, to his largo and carefully selec
ted stock of PURE AND NRESRlffedicines, offering to
all advantage not to be bad elsewhere. Thepeople will
please make a note of this. HE PARTICULAR! DR.
Rosa' MOO STORE 19 TURECI'LT OPPOSITD rite COL= MUSE.
Ask for Dr. Rosa' Dreg Store, and take oars tliat yon are
not mladlrected.
DR. ROSS'
DRUG STORE
OPPOSITE THE COURT'fiOUSE:
Lebanon, rebrnaiyl2, 1800..
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WE have unusual faglities and ma
terial for ',muting all kladcof:Blank and Cir
cular Printing.
V- ° CURS IIe- Per
a.)4sfro_ CURE e 9
NervousNeadache
4 / 1 ca l ßE. &s °-1C
u
ileadwhed
Sy . the rise CC these Pills the periodic attecke of Net ,
voter or Sick. Headache may be prevented ; and if taken
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief
from pain and sleknims will be obtained.
They seldom fall In removing the Nausea and Head
ache to which fernalerare so auldect.
They act-gently-upon—the bowels,--remosing COS
TIVENESS.
Fer LITERARY MEN. STUhENTS. Delicate Female*,
and -peraous of SEDENTARY HABITS. they are
'Valuable as a LAXATIVE, Improving the APPETITE;
giving TONE and VIGOR to the digestive organs, end
restoring tho natural elasticity and strength of the
whole system.
The CEPHALIC FILLS arc the result of long hives.
'Ligation nndearefully conducted experiment*, having
been In usetnany years, during which limo they have
prevented and relieved avast amount or pain and suf
fering from Headache. whether originated in the ner
vous system or from a deranged etnte of the stomach.
Theo are entirely vegetahle lit„th dr composition, and
may be taken at all times with perfeet Wet:, Without
Making anrchauge or diet, end the absence of any tits.
agreeable 'taste renders it easy to admioletov them to
children. .
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITSI
no gen nine bare five stgneturee of Henry 0, Spalding
on each Vox!
Sold by Dinggiete and all other Dealers in Medlelnes.
A fox trill be emit by mail prepaid on receipt of the
PBICI 25 CENTS,
All ordore sittnild be addreezed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
#5 Ceder Street, New-York.
TILE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING'S
CEPHALIC PILLS,
70aLi. t ,C`,".M.NCE ALL WHO-SUFFER FROM
naziA 4 ^ C R
_ l i L.2}4,
TII tI A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURB
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
As them 7estlinontars were unsolicited by Mr. SPALDINV,
they afford irnquestionaNe proof of the efficacy
of We truly scientific discovery.
le t l Mr. Spalding.
Sir
° A here irit•dyonr Cephalic Pllla, and I like them eo
.2% wet] that I went you to send me two i'.onars worth
morn.
9 Part of three ere for the neighbors, to whom I dare
few out of the first Via I got from you.
0 " 1 Srnt.l bite Pills by mail sud oblige
e •
Your obi. Servant, •
Ert . JAMES KENNEDY.
g/Inset - ford, ra., Feb. 6, 1661.
Mr. Spanog.
Sir:
1 1 1 ) I wish you to send me ono more box of you Cephalic
PIN, I hove twei ed a great deal of benefit from them.
]'ours, respect fatty,
wir : 51 MIX AN STOIEIIOI3BE.
9 . . Spruce Creek, I iuntingdou Co., Pa., 1
Jtuanery Id, leOl.
II C. Spalding.
fiir :
You will please rend me two boxes of your Cephalic
® Pills. Sent them immediately.
no Respectfully yours, -
„.. ' JOIDT SIMONS.
yo. • P. B.—l 31EfTe used one box of your Pllls, and find
1 them excellent.
Dello 'Vernon, OLIO, Jan, 15,1961.
• Henry C. Spalding L'sq.,
Pleaeu find incloo4 twenty...five unite, for which] send
X nie another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly
• the beet Pills I bare ever tried.
• Direct A. 5T0V.931. P. M.
Belle 'Vernon, Wyandot Co., 0.
•
1-09
sieS Beverly, Mass., Dec. 11,1880.
CV 11. C. Spalding, Esq.,
CVI wieh for some circulars or large show bills, to bring
I your Cephalic Nils more porticularls before my rush).
mere: If you have anything of the kind, pleame send
7 4 to me.
Owl One of my customers, who is subject to Severe Sick
0 Elea , ache, (usually lasting two days.) -WAS . cured of an
we attack iu one hour by your Pills. which sent her.
we Respectfully yours.
, - • W. WlrAcze.
Iteynoldshurg, Franklin Co., Ohio, 1
January 9, 1581.
henry C. Epidding.
No. 46 Cedar et., N. Y.
Dear Sir
Inclosed find twenty-five cents, 1:20,) for which send
box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to address of Rev. Woe.
C. Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co. Ohio.
C. 3 Your Pills work like a charm—cure headache
moat instanter.
ph Truly yours
W6l. C. FILLER.
Ypsilanti, Mich, Jan: 14,1 61.
Mr. Spalding.
Sir:
Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cephalic
Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Cos
? tiveness, and rrcelyed the ORM, and they bad so good
an effect that I was induced to send for more.
Please seed by return D 134. Direct to
. A. It. TV BEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.
From the Examiner, Norfolk. Va
Cephalic. Pilie acoompliali the uhfect for which they
wore made, viz.:. Cure of headache in all its forum
Froth the Examiner, Norfolk, Ta.
They have been tested in more thou a tilOaPand
will entire success.
From - the Democrat. St. Clod, ltlnn
If you are, 0: tome been troubled with the headache,
sand for a box. (Cephalic l'ills,) so OAS you may hats
atom in case of an attack.
Prom the Advertleer, Providence, R. I.
. . _ .
The Cephalic Pills are said to bo a remarkably crea
tive rental.) , for the hemiaArn, anl ono of the a.n.y best
for that very frequent complaint which has erer been
discolored.
From tlkn NreEtPrn A. 11. Gazetto, Chicago. 111.
We heartily puddle Mr. Spalding, Rud bib unrivalled
Cephalic Mlle.
From iho Kanawha Tont y Stir. Keriewha,
Wo ore sure that. persons suffering with the heartache,
who try theta, will stick to thrwt.
Trom the Seethern Ptah tinder, New Orleans. Le
Try them! you that are afflicted, and we aro aura that
your teatintony cab b e added to the already numerous
Bat that has received benefits that no other my <Woo
can produce.
Front the SL L(4.4815 , 11 - '1:
The immense deniaret for the Brittle (Cephalfs
is rapt - My iuereasteg.
Frran the Gaietto,llavenpert,
,lie. Spalding woutd not connect his name 'Filth an
article Lib did not know to postnee reel merit.
From the Advertleer, Provideure, It. I.*
The teat imeny in =their favor L strong, from the most
respectable quartera.
041• A single 01 SPA LD (NO'S PREPAIUM ULIIE
will gore tro throat Its cost mummify. -air
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SAYE THE PIECES -
ECONOMY! .DISPATCH
"Mr' "A STircn 1:1 Time. Shvss NIAz." IRA
As accidents will haprien r esen In well regulated fam
ilia., ft fl vary &if rablo to Lava mole cheap and wore.
Licnt wny for repairing Furniture. Toye, Crockery, Se.
S PREPARED GLUE
meets nil anch emergencloo, and no bouPebold can ab
f or d t o b. without. it. It 15 alwoyi ready, nod op to
the stick ins point,
'•UbhFUL IN VIEEY HOUSE."
H. IL—lt Brnah acoompantee each Bottle. Price, 25
cent,. ' , Addres,
IlltBRY• C. sp4unNo,
74"0. 46 CI VAlt Btreot, New•Tork.
, CAUTION.
Ao certain , t o eirdell persona are attempting to
palm off on Itlmunnnspecting public, Imitations of my
PREPlll34l.4lgfrw I would caution all persons to ex
amine befare tint clOsing. and BIM that the full name,
1211„ SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, isist
In on the ontiVln'klitriies; all others are swindling
eounter feta. , • . March 6, .1561.
1.11
warn,. ACKIIISTUS RE1N013111,..
MARTIN - 41eR.EiNoEifik,
Dealers uz , Coal and Lumber.
A -
Lso, Manufactuti4ets and Demers in Copal,
Plactantqapan -0 . k ai N is l
TURPENTINE; Northwest Ocari .o SRrin . i
Pf;
nut streets, (at the kiiiroe'd-. itejoyi n .
ALSO. Mahogany - Boar/Fs, Ariratigi„
different sizes and patterns. Turning,
such us Iled Poets, Table 1-OgS, Spokes, nubs, iciloes,
As.. also axlee, Springs, &a., k e.
*a r - We respectfully Pallet el, continuance of the pat
ronage of the old firm or Ramo= a HOEITZTTES, and
cordially invite all to glut no tall, time feel omifidißt
we eali afford eatiefeetkee t ill who eball deal with maz
Diameter City, Yet , . 27,18411-3 m.
Masowa Coati., Feb. 6, 1861
DAVIRIC FUND.
. OFFICE,
Walnut &reef, S. W. Corner of Third
Arrangements for Business' during the Sus
pension of Specie Payments by the Banks.
Z.Depo.its received and payments made everyday.
2. Current Bank Notes end Specie will be received on
deposit. .
3. ltopo.its made in rank Notes will, to Ma back In
City Book Notes.
4. Deposits made in 00n1 or Silver wilt b o p bark in
Coln.
4Ar INTEREST FIVE - PER 4:4lqtrA
HENRY 4. Ak.4S ER, Vresident.
ItO lIERT
.I;I,FItIDIDE, Vice Prezltleat
IVILLIAn J. REED, E. 4 l,cretary.
Philadelphia, March 20,
WALNUT STREET
STILL TEIS
Cheap At. Best &k eel, and Larpat ...Stark of
WALL PAPERS f
Windom Shades, Curtains' Sco,
THE trbtntinslONV.olnniug in connection with his
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
urckaend the en tire etock of WALL PAPH IL 8 of XesPro
Waniz & UCELIEL and W. 0. WARP, and haring , also re•
rently rercived large euppliee from New York and
adelidda, including the iateet and most hat:ninon:to nylon'
of
Paper Hangings. Borders, Decorations;
Paneliagg, Fire Board Prints,
Window Curtains ;
Bli ides, 4.c., 4'c., ,
now manufactured. lila stock presents the beet assort
ment of Papers. both in style and quality, that hapever
been seen In Lebanon, and as he lies Nought most of hi.
Papers at reduced rates, for Caen, he Is able to sell Wall.
Paper at cheaper rates than they can be obtained at any
other place. Ile has also made. arrangements with the
hest Paper Ilangers in I.eletnert be put up paper for
him, If desired, at the &aorta it notice on the moat reas
onable terms.
Give him a cell and be cousin:ed.
.
.ItSr• Remember the place, at the New Dooksivre its
Irainut Sem.% a few doers sofifly of Kurmany's Hard
ware Store. . J. lIENRY MILLER.
Lebanon, April T, 1361
11 7 1.N.g AND' LIQUOR .
ft„, -- -'77.11r era
SP corner of Mark: f!" 41 Water strezta, Lebon f m,
LR. DEED, Ag`t, respect:ally informs bls Mends
. and the public, that he has taken the above.
etend, formerly occupied be Emaniel Rei.„eart. and large
ly increased the stock of WINES AND LlQCoitg, with
*4": ,, K•leetiouA from the CHOICEST BRANDS and
is qualities new iu the Market. My assortment
F" consist- of ortard,.ffenacey, Pinet Coatillion,
T. lllmes, Martell. Maratt, Pellev.ielen, J. J. Dem &
Co.. A. Ssrgoctto & Co.
WlNES.—Champagno t Old Oporto. EurgundS, Claret,
Bliorry. Madeira. Lisbon. Tenoriffe, Track, .lluscat, and
Malaga. of various brands and qunlitins.
iiolland Qln, !. 4 .cheirlam Schnapps, Jamaica. Spirt*
Scotch Ord Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender,
blackberry. Cherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES:
Cordials, Wine Itittora, Amsterdam Bitters, &c,,
Also, constantly or. band a superior quality of Old
Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS,
of the very beet qualifies, and PUI.9 Cider Vinegar.
From long experience he flatters hintself that ho will
be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronise
the new firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish
ing the best Maude of LIQUORS, at the Inwost prices,
will be maintained. Al] articles sold at this
went will be what they are represented.
Lebanon, January
"Lebanon Valley institute)"
Annville Lebanon cOunty, Penn'a.
INSTITUTION', interrupted in its progress by
the death of its lute proprietor, Prof. BALsnacon,
lies been re-organized, It le Loped permanoney, ander
the Superintendence of
W. 3. HURNSME, A. Ift.
TEE ENSUING QUARTER will commence on Mon
day, April Stir, The Fail &Won will open on Blonday,
July Y. 21
TUE DESIGN of, the School is to matt, as far as may
be, the requirements of a progressive, age., The course
of study being so arranged nod extended that pupils of
any age or degree of advan'entent may be entered to
nearly equal advantage, and euibracing in its different
departments of those Branches of Fkittration most
useful or desirable in the different inheres of life.—
THE ENGursir DEPARTMENT dettieed mainly to
impart a thorough, practical education.- which. may b
turned to account in the transaction of business.—
Tog CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT embracing the study of the
Classics, ancient and modem with a view to cultivate
the taste—to refine and elevate the mind. or as a Mulls
to the study of what are called the learned professions.
A NORMAL olt TEACHERS' DETAIATMF;NT, in Which an espe
rience of more than twelve years, in schools of various
grades and in different sections of the 'Colon, will be
drawn upon in familiar lectures, illustration and exam
ple: to impart a knowledge of the ART OF TEACHING,
THE DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm. No unneces
sary restraints are Instituted for the sake of mere effect,
—but such as are deemed condneire to the moral or men
tal welfare of the student wil Ibe rigidly euferced. Stu•
dents from abroad can board. (unless otherwisetlestred)
in she family of the principal. And over these aparen
tat control will be exercised during their stay. They
will not be allowed to be absent front the Institute at
unseasonable hours: to visit taverns or places of amuse
m nt without permission ; or to be absent from their
places in school on any pretext except sickness •r per
mission of parent or guardian.
THE LOCATION is pleasant, healthful and seelnded;
In a flourishing little village—Surrounded by apictur
esque a d highly - cultivated district. It is twenty miles
Eastward of ffarrisliurg, and within.view of the Leba
non Valley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg and
Beading. and forms a link in the great chain of rail.
roads bet Ween Now York and 'lite West?'
TUE INSTITUTE is a spacious. three•story, Brick
structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding
school. The furniture of the scheolrooras is nearly
new, and of the kinds most approved for use and com
fort The students' rooms arc large and convenient,
and will be. occupied generally by two stmlents each.
STUDIES :—Spelling nod Defining. Banding and Elo
cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English. ()rammer, Geog
raphy, llist•'ry, Composition and Declamation, Book
Keeping, M neuratiOn. Algebra, Geometry. Chemistry,
Natural Philosophy. Astronomy. Anaturov and ,Phyeiol
ogy, Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,
Logic. Rhetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French,
and.Musle.
.EX.PhWSh'S fur Board, Veebing, Tuition, Lights, .tc ,
per quarter of 11 weeks. S-35. k'or Tuition alone, per
quarter, 35 to 10, Additional for ancient and modern
blurting:es, each ; +for 51.u5ic,, 4 1....5.
trirld DENTS can enter at any time, and they will be
charged only from the time or entering. Text 11 ‘oke
toil be loaned IC etudente at a email charge fur use, or
furnished at city retail prices.
Any (valor infer:path:in that may 'Oa desired can ba
obtained d addressing the Principal,
Vt. .1. BUIINEIDE,
Anarillo, Pa.
rubriLary 5, `61.-tf
WOOD and COAL YARD
y THE undursigneo, having bought Mr.
Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a
short distance north-east of Masars. Foster k
Mitten Foundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF
WOOL and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, which I wilt sell atthe Said or deliver
at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in
vite all those that are in want of any of those article, to
call and see the same, ot.cortnin price., and Judge for
thensel ves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.)
North Lebanon, April 141,1838.-tf.
BOWMAN, HATER .4, CAPP'S
LUOIBER reiß DI
This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber.
TE undersigned have 1 cly formed a-partner
ship for the purr „ s o bt engaging in the Lum
ber Businesi, on r, DM plan, would respectfully Inform
the public s; Marge, that their place of business is DAVID
313-c " ! , :;"Slold Lumber Yard. In East Lebannu, fronting
on Chestnut street, one equnen from the Evangelical
thatch. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with
a new and cesellent Assortment of all kiln's of Lumber,
Curb es MAIMS, PLAN HS, JOISTS,
LATH.% B.IIINDLES, AND SCANTLING,
of an lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep Don.
stantly on hen a full and welt-seasoned assortment of
all kinds of BUJ LDI NO - IiATERTA LS. Persons in went
of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their
stork, aroi learn their prices.
Thankful for port fasore, they hope, Chet by attention
to businsee And moderate price!, to' tr.orit a continnance
of public patronage.
BOWMAN, 11AVBA * GAPP.
Lebanon, Uptinalar 511860.
:U l an I ER.
),NE of tbe best anti cheapest aipertments of toms=
1.,./ °Cared to the publje, hi - oe'w.fereelo - e the TIAIM
VIII extol:Aye GOMM ent1.134 - AL VARD:of
PHILIP ItHECHBILL,
o the Borough of hlorth faanon, on 'the balk of the
Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a fe•P
taaree,North the Genbesee ~Steam Mine, and one
quartroset orilervieett Hotel. •
Thar note:mtetent oonabta of the beet welLeatiesed
Whlte,Tellow,lhorway, Pine and BettilookS•ardio—
dherry,Yoplas and Phan Boards;
~,
1140azd 2 inch Penne] end Cocoraosalaroki
White Pine-and lleixdook Flash4Thigind Jaime:
White Oakiloarge, Pint& ettatafilitlinel
,ar;d3‘ Irish Poplar Boards, PhadiehAtiehtline,
-: SITINGLESI 8111 NCI% .811
Tho bait Pine end Witaook Shluglea;
.15,166; ,Itorrlng and.P/Astering Lathe
.
Chestnut•Balla ind• Pate, end,. Siblings. f ar, fonoee
and tanning zombi;
rtAX)RING 'acianms_ 5( 1 : 4 0..1126E; ad' riaoriptiods. •
GOAL - eQtAti i COAL
. .
large stook -41' 'Broken, Store, Lletebitroarra and
lloßlilayaburg scilth Coal, et the loWeet.ptreea.
viaLoontldent that they have the, argett:tuad. beet as
sortaent of LUMBER of ail ileriCy!ptiont - end sizes, ae well
as the targost stock a 'the ittlfeT.eut kiUde al float, ever
offered to the cltliiiheor Litauunk county, they venture
to snythat they, arm nocoromodato all purchasers Bade
factorily, and yonid thardare Invite all wbo want epy
thtugAtpkilr Ilue, to examine gkeir Pur'
SIEVHmLL.
cti teliatten, April I, 1160 -
National
M 1 Y INST
Company.