The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 27, 1861, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
-I Ens TO SEEK TRE ukurrr,
I sawn little blade of grass,
Just peeping from tho sod,
And asked it why It sought to paii
Beyond its parent OW
11 seemed to raise its lulls head,
All sparkling, fresh nod bright,
And wandering at the question, said,
"I rise to aeck the Light."
1 asked the englo why his wing
To conseloso flight was given.
A, if be spurned each earthly thing,
And knew no home but heuven ?
Ho anewezed no be fixed hie gaze,
Undatzted et the night,
Upon the Sun'e inerklien blaze,
"I rise to neck the Light."
I sulked my maul ,' , What merino tlde thirst
For Runiethlug yet beyond?
Whet means We eagerness to buret
From every earthly bond?"
It nnewero, nod I fuel It glow
With fires more warm, more bright,
"All to too dull, too dunk below,
I rise to sock the I,lglit."
DELETING LARGE TREES.
3rnue years people have been getting in the hab
it of wafting large trees, such as are either poor
bearers or preduair fruit of a poor quality. We
have upon our own premises, pear trees which
must he nearly a hundred years old, that have
'been successfully grafted by us—in many ineten•
CAS producing fruit the second year. Early hour
mg however, depends upon the age of the wood
upon which the seines are set,—lf upon. suckers
from the trunk of tbe tree, it will rcOuire (hies
or rear years, and eometimes sixyeara before they
will fruit. If upon Stickers from large limbs,
three years tare commonly sufficient to give fruit;
bat if in-tepee bearing branches, we have frequen
tly ebtaieed the fruit first year afterwards.
We end however that all old trees are not
equally desirnble far grnftiug. On some the grafts
grow very slowly, arid die 'after bearing one or
twe poor crops. The host trees' for propagating
new and superior varieties, are these which grow
and retain their leaves to fa late period in the fall.
The old Catharine pear (which by the way is it
eelf a "good" pear and should never be allowed
to run out,) is well adapted to this purpose; but
the Catithic or pound pear we find to be the beat.
The grafts grow luxuriantly—form a firm con
nection with the old weed—and producn early.
arrant town 7'elegraph.
The renovation of old orchards is a matter of
Interest to many farmers, whnee apple trees have
withstood the storms of half a century:or longer.
But while judicious grafting of the old trees may
be carried on from year to year, no man who has
:and to spare, should omit to hare a 'young orch
ard glowing up to supply the place of the old
one, when in the seal and yellow loaf of life.
It may be said by some men, "I shall not live
to reap any benefit Pram a young orchard, if I
set out one, and in my old age, I cannot under
take new enterprises."
It is too true that many farmers, who are abun
dantly able pecuniarily to set out young oreh•
ards, or to make improvements for the benefit of
those who are to occupy their lands after them,
refuse to expend a dollar, unless the fruits of it
may be gathered while they live.
That is not the right spirit, even if litters zero
no pleasure in seeing the werks of our own hands
thrive, while yet the meanie be it lung way into
the futureperhaps after wo shall be in our grave.
We know men who have lived out the days al
lotted to man, who era still engaged in now en
terprises, as If they'were en& of 40 or 50 years
more of life. For instance venerahlo Nicholas
Longworth, the great wine maker of Cincinnati
is now engaged in growing new varietie s uF
grnpea
with just es much roil JaS any young man would
evince in the same 'Mrk; kind yet it is quite prop.
able he will net live to eat the fruit of his labors,
as it requires eight or ten years to prefect a new
variety of gropes.
ONE HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR
We bare very often seen statements of the pro
gressive itiereon in the speed of Railroad trains
beginning with fifteen nines an hour in 1825, and
ending generally with one hundred miles an hour
in 1800. It is certain that railroad speeds nre
greater now than they were thirty years ago, but
the increase is very much less than is generally
supposed, and certainly a - great'deal less than the
statements in question would go to show. Some
of the earliest locomotives ever built bare run
upwards of a mile a minute, while On the other
hand there is no authentic instance of any loco
motive speed greater then seventy-eight miles an
hour. The Ironsides,..one of M. W. Baldwin's
first engines, was sun nearly thirty years ago at
the rate of slyly- two miles an hour on the Phil.
adelphia and Germantown railroad. Mr. Petit
who Is still connected with Messrs. Baldwin and
Co's establishment, run the engine at the time,
and the speed was carefully noted by Franklin
Peale, and others who took part in the performance
The old Do Witt Clinton, built in 1830 at the
West Point Foundry of N. Y., was run by John
Hampson and by David Mathews at a speed or
upwards of forty miles an hour on the Mohawk
and Hudson rallread, now part of the New York
Central. We believe that Mr. G. S. Griggs run
the Whistler, on one occasions, more than twen
ty years ago, at the rata of fifty miles ao hour
on the Burton atid TrOvidence railroad. The
Herald, en engine built by Robert Stephenson
for the Baltimore and Susquehanna railroad, near
ly thirty years ago, was often ran at a terrific
rate by John Lawson, its engineer. The old
Rocket, built by Robert Stephenson in 1820, for
the Liverpool and Manchester railroad, was run
on one occasion at the rate of sixty miles an hour,
and an engine, the Liverpool, built' in 1830, by
Bury Curtis and Kennedy, of Liverpool, was run
lifty.eight miles an hour with a train of twelve
of the short wagons of the day.
As for very high speed, we haVe often beard
that Brunel had one time achieved a speed of
something like 100 miles an hour on the seven
feet gauge.
A beautiful girl stepped into n shop to buy a
pair of matt.
'Row much are they 7'
said the 'gallant but impudent clerk lost
in gazing upon her sparkling eyes and ruby lips,
'you shall have thew for a kiss.'
'Very well,' said the lady, pocketing the mitts
while her eyes spoke daggers ; 'and as I see you
give credit here, charge it on your books and let
me know when you collect it,' end she hastily
tripped out.
Pracrueurr.—Beranger was complimented
by a lady one day, on the punctuality with which
he kept his appointments. 'lt is n pleasure,' said
a lady to him, 'to invite such as you to dinner,
for you never make us am no longer
'young madam,' replied the Son of Song, 'and ea.
.perience has taught me one thing—it is danger
ous not to arrive at the precise hour, fur the
guests who are waiting for you will pass the
time iu discussing your faults.'
If you ask me which is the real hereditary sin
of human nature, do you imagine I shall answer
pride, or luxury, or egotism? No; I - shall say in.
dolence. Who conquers indolence will conquer all
the test. hilted, all good principles stagnate
Without mental activity.
There le a fellow in Vermont who Into a bugle,
the notes of which are 60 sweet, that when he
playa the whole neighborhood catalog them to
use inatoad of sugar.
%li. You can't rail sin and ignorance out of
the world, but it is easy enough to rail cattle out
of a field.
„pie-Navigators on the sea of life, if their 'voy
age is along one, generally have to send at last
under bare poll*.
its.. If you two too fat, and would like to fall
off, mount a vicious horse.
I ts„.Sueressful Jove takes a load off our hearts
and puts it on our shoulders.
- *Ma Fast horses sin cups by the UP.O of their
legs: Fast men lose their legs Ly the use of cups.
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NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH
DIVIDED
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
4r„,..l2itoli f or the People's Ree d Quarters i
THE ACTION
OF the Legislature of the Oomuponweslzh of Pro n -
sylvenia, in rhfetende to the Borough of NORTiI
LEBANON, bag caused an unusual degree of excite.
ment among lie quiet inhabitants, 'but not near an
much ea the Fresh Arrival of
SPRING-A-ND SUMMER GOODS,
at the MANSION HOUSE BTOIIII OF
Nlessrs. Funck & Brother.
Sir The Proprietors feel confident that they are still
able to supply all their agnomen, awl the "net of
igunthol,” who will favor them with a call, with any
variety of the
CHOICEST GOODS.
The new netem enable/1 them to eell at greatly /V
-ghoul pricer. which they hope will be a great induce
meat for all desirous of buying cheap, to give them e
call. Call and see for yourselves.
/GP Ladies and Gentlemen are moat eonliallyinnted
kith* them a cell, and examine ter themselves.
North Lebanon Borough, April 28. 1859,
Rentotsl.
d rIYRUS E. SNAVELY walla reimectfupy inform the
public that be Lae retneti4 Tple BUTCHEitimi ES.
TATlLltsitnioNT to Plank Road 'Meet, &Oath of Cura
torial:4, adjoining the Met['Whit Epfecopal Church,
where be solicits the patronage of the public. By strict
attention to btufume hp hopes to please all that will fa
vor him with patronage. CYRUS K. SNAVELY.
Lebanon, October 10,1860.
D. S. RABER'S
'holesale and Retail Drug Store,
Iles been Removed to his New Building, on Cumber
land Street, opposite the 'Engle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
91 4 •1'S subscriber respectfully announce to his acqualu
..l_ lances and the public in general, t at he has con
atau tly on hand a large stuck of
DRUOS, PERFUMERY,
M EDICINES, / PAINTS,
C II E M ICA L 5 ,4 .- - ""--- DYE-STUFFS.
•AE
VA RN [SHEA,• • TURPENTINE,
4 LASS-WA RE, f f BROS II ES,
HAIR-OILS,
EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surglenl 'lnstruments, Toilet Soups, Se.
gars, Tobacco, Ac. Also a variety of Fancy Arttotem too
numerous tb mention, which he offers at low rates, and
Is - snouts the qualities of the articles as represented,—
Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the
qualities at prices of his goods before purchasing else
whore- /*-—Physielaus' prescriptions and family reef
peecarefully compounded, at all hours cf the day or
night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will be opeutri foe the corn
pounding of prescriptions between Ow hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. 51.,12 nod 1, and 4 and 5 P. M.
Lebanon, Dee. 0,1557. DAVID S. RABCR.
1101INARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
t Benevolent Institution established by special Endow
went for the lielief of the Sick and Distressed,
afflicted with Virtgent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Curc
of Discuses of the Sexual
Organs.
E g p o l o C n A . ail who V l V l rth A n til Lc B r i lp r- -
tion of their condition, (age, occupaLon, habits of life,
Ar..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur
nished freu of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrbrea, and oth
er Diseases of Ow Sestual Organs, and on the NEW REM
employed in the Dispensary, scut to the afflicted
iu sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps fur postage will be riceeptalde.
Address. DR. J. SI(ILLIN lIOUG lITON. Acting Sur
aeon. Howard Asmciatiou, No, 2 tootle Ninth titreet
Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA. D. lIMARTAVELI, President.
CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Jan. 2, '6l- /3".
R. NEWELL'S
PUOTOGRAPRI GA WRY
No. 7c Arch Street, Phifettelphio.
UOE of the largest and meet complete Galleries in
the united States, where the best Pictures, known
to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher
than era paid for miserable earrteatures,
The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends
personally, every sitting—and allows no picture to
lenve the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction.
Daguerreotypes and Ambrolypes. of absent or de
ceased friends, photographed to any reqnired pipe, or
taken on Canyase.life size, and painted in Oil by the
beet Artists.
At this Gallery ;dallies Can be taken in any 'weather
—as perfect in cloudy days as wile , l the snit shines.
Persons vtaiting the city are respectfully invited to
examine our qmidmens, which for price end quality de
fy competition.
Se ir instructions given In the art of Photography.
E. NEWELL, GALLERY OP ART,
T 24 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
CObIMENDATIONS:
From lion. Lewis D. Camel:tut. M. C., Ohio.
. . „
My family and friends all concur in the opinion that
tho (Newell) Picture is mom lifelike than any thing
they over eaw. 31y likeness has been repeatedly taken
by different A rticle In varions ways, but I have never
yet had one which presents so true to nature, all the
features and expressions of countroanee ms this.
From lion. 1. Jot Moan's, late Minister to Italy.
The exquielte finiAh. beauty awl softnese of your per
tralta. CODjOiDed WWI thOirlitlnibility of color awl faith-
Miners RP likeness:a+, retina fail to colornyerl them to
therattoolluu and patronage of all who appreciate true
art.
=
Baling occasion fora portrait, I procured ono from
Mr, Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelnhia, a mfm.
iwtiire in Oil Colors, tender the new process discovered by
hint, and take gr+.at, pleasure to expressing the tatiefec•
tion given me. not only by the accuracy of the flit. nese,
but Ito art:,tiC finish in ell respects, and recommend
him to the patronage of thoso disposed to enentilltge
the beautiful art. J.istas
,•• ... 9 ,4 , ' MO-IY..
The People's Cook Book.
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS 1111,ANZIIIES, -
11Y
MISS ELIZA ACTON.
CAREFULLY REVISED RY MRS. S. J. PULE
It Tells You how to choose all kinds of Meals,
Poultry, and Game, with all thermions
and most approved modes of dressing,
and cooking Beef and Pork: fda, the
beat Mid simplest way of salting, pick
ling and curing the same.
It Tells You All the various and most approved
modes of dressing, cooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game
of alt kinds, with the diffirent Dress-
Inge, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate
to each.
It Tells You low to choose, clean, and preserve
Fish of all kinds, and how to sweeten it
when tainted; also all the various and
most approved modes of cooking, with
the different Dressings, Sauces, and Fla
vorings appropriate to eajli,
It Tells Yon All the various and most approved
modes of preparing over fifty different
kinds of Meat, Fish, FOWL Game, and
Vegetable Soups, Broths ' and Stews,
with the Relishes and Seasonings ap
propriate to each.
It Tolls You All the various and most approved
modes of cooking Vegetables of every
description. else how to peel are Pickles,
Catsups and Curries of :Li kinds, Potted
Meats, Fish, Game, Musltroomi..qm.
It Tells You All the various and meet approved
modes of preparing and ranking all
kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry,Pud
dings. Omelettes, Fritters, Calms ' Con
fectionery. Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet
• 'Dishes of every description.
It Tells You All the various and most approved
modes of making Bread, Basks, Mug
fins, and Biscuit, the hest method of
preparing Coffee, Chocolate, nod Tea.
and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and
Wines of various kinds.
It Tells You Slew to set out and ornament a Ta
ble, how to Carve all kindrt of Fish or
Fowl, and in short, /row to en simplify
the 'Whele Art of Cooking, as to bring
the c'nI3CCIA Ittlillrit% of the table with
in everybody's reach.
The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of twelve
hundred Recipes, all of which are the results of actual
experience, having been fully and carefully tented un
der }he personal superintendence of the writers. It is
printed in a clear and open typo, is illustrated with ap
propriate engravings, and will be forwarded to any ad
dress, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the
pi ice, $l.OO, or hi-cloth, extra $1.25.
$lOOO A YEAR tan be made by en•
terprising 111011q9.
crywhere, hi selling the above work, our inducements
to all such being very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents
with other information, apply to or address
• JORN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No, 017 &memo St, Philadelphia, Pa.
November 7, 1.860.-om.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
The Second Arrival of Fall Gooda at
the BEE HIVE Store.
GEORGE & PYLE
HAZoBniarnatictiotseodrtheeaesotfergacyltl6.Ao,..arnsdir
Lelia
non, which wlll be sold, ht low prices. Their stock con.
Mots of all kinds , f Black and Fanoy BILKS, and Shah.
ionable Ladies' Dress Goods, new style ghawls. and a
/ergo assortment of Black Cloth Ladles' Capes. &0., also
a good assortment of 3len's Wear, such as Cloths, Can
simeres and Vesting% also, Groceries and Queensware,
amongst which are Dry Apples, Dry Poaches, New Mack
erel, Cheese, &e.
Come and look at our bargains and Judge for your
selves before you buy. (Lebeuon, October i 7, 1660.
PIIOTOGRAPHS
HELLO, Betsy, where aro you going that you are
dreesod up so?
4ns.—l am going to J. H. KEEN in Adam Blse'sßalid
lug to have my Likeness taken.
other r
Qacr.—Why do you go to Helm and not to one of the
eams to Dave It taken ? '
, aus.—,-liecause Kelm's' Pictures are sharper, clearer
and more truthful them others and nearly everybody
goes to biro,
Chas.—Can yon tell me why hie pictures are 00Pek-191.
YO others?
.Ans.—Yee he had n years practice, and hassuperlor
Cameras t and al? his other natures are or the most Im
proved WM.
kind of Pictures deep be take?
jas.—lle takes A nibrotypes, and Melainotypes, of all
sizes and superior brash! and Pktbtographe, from the
smallest up to Life Sire, Plata and Colored in Oil. Re
takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de
ceased persobs and bee them colored life like, by one of
the best Artists. Elle charges are reasonable and hls
rooms are open every day (except sunday) from 6 o'clock,
A. M. to 6, P. M, Don't forget, KELM'S ROOMS is the
place you can get the Best Pictures.
Philip F. Ric Cagily
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
ON Cumberland Street, one door East of
the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful fur the
eery liberal patronage extended to me fur the short time
I have been in bneinesa, I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
Ito has at all timed an assortment of BOOTS anti
SHOES of his OWIL manufacture on Hand, which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c.
Those desiring a neat, well made artiele, are invited
to:give me a trial. ChiWrens' Shaw of every variety
and color on Maud. Heavy work made to order.
AZ- MI work warranted. Repairing neatly done and
harges made moderate. Lebanon, Supt. 15, 1854
Root and Shoe Store.
JACOB itaIDEF, respectfully in
forms the public that he still contim
UC9 Ids extensive establishment in
Illidim.ld.@ his new building, in Cumberland st.,
11
where he hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofortao all who
may furor him with their ctlAtolll. lie invitisTSferebants
and dealers in BOOTS awl 53110BSand every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, hie large
end varied stock.
110 is determined to surpass all etmputition in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the anion. A due care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali
ty of L MATHER and other materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed
P. S.-lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the Very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
He hopes by strict attention to buFincas and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
tronnge (Lebanon, reb,l7,
THE LATEST RETURNS.
L
p i ; , ..,s,xi , etty'l'toTileinilrnPolTlPlL'Ellirel:tl i rT p t:ra b' ; t r l i e ll o 6 t i l l :
&reigned would respectfully inifottas all that
the wry latest returtis can be found at hie
BOOT, SHOE, RAT, CAP, TRUNK,
and TRAY 1:1,ING BAG STORE,
on Walnut Street, Lebooon: in the shape of hilt most
complete _ _
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
ever offered in this place, embracing everything in the
trade for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; and all of
the very latest etylse, and for sale ut the very lowest
prices ever &limed in Lebanon. It is not necessary to
specify. as this stock comprises everything that can
properly he kept in a store of the kind. All that is
asked is that persons strart call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. Call soon
Jos. powmAN:
ryt.. 'Measures taken and Work made Le order.
Our. /0,1860.
GEO. L. ATKING. J.NO. T. ATNIKE
G. L. ATKINS & Br•o.
HAVING united in the BOOT and STIOE ftwsmss,
and from their determination to be punctual, and
make none but the beet of work, they rootlike soliciting
a targe of public patronage. Theywill alwaye he found
at their OLD STAND, 'Sew Ilun.tugo,) in Market Street,
ncerfy opposite Widow Hin's Hotel, whore they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on hand &large ateortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CARPET „BAGS, Se.. which they offer at reduced prices,
gar- Persons dealing at this SIEGE STORE, can be
suited with READY-INIADE 'WORK. or have it made to
order. Satisfaction is atioayt warranted.
Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon. April N., 1859.
A TRIM & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
„Cl up in good artier for comfort ami convenience, both
for ladies and fi entlem en.
ATKINS ,t; 1.11t0.'0 New Boot and Sboo St..re is fitted
up in good order for comfortand convenience, both
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
NEW TIN AND SHEET
iron Ware Manufiketorv.
'Andersiguvrl respectfully culls the attention of
I hit+ friends and the public geuerally to the fact
that h.' 1108 opened a Shop fur the manufacture of all
kimbtof
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
on market street, oppoAte the Lebanon Bank. He
hopeß, 1 ,3 , using none but the beat material; by a per
zonal supershdon of all the work coming from his es
tablishment, and by selling cheaper than any other in
Lebanon, that he will teceive a liberal chars of public
patronage.
• N. roolinr„. Jobbing, Spouting, &c., will be
promptly .ta/ properly attended to.
The public are re:Tactfully invited to give bim a call.
Lebanon, Sept. Sti. ISt . GEO. W. SIIAY.
MIUM=E
BuILOERS will do well by ealling on J. 11. BaratLea
Agent, as be is prepared to do all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB \coßii generally, at
the very lowest prices. He also has on hand a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
ell of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the
different and latest improved RANGES ANT)
HEATERS, of all kinds. Ile Ids° keeps con
stantly on hand a large stork of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which, he offers at less priee than they eau be
bought of any other slaternen in tho County.
Im. WARE-ROOMS—One door East of the Lebanon
'alley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Lebanon. January 9,1301.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
Now is the time. to buy your STOVE'S before cold
winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is
at tbo
Lebanon Stove, Tin. and Sheet Iron Nanufac-
tory of James N. Rogers,
Next door to the Lebanon flank, where can, ha had he
largest and best assortment of PARLOR, 'SALL, and
COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Gas burn.
era for Parlors or tied Chambers of his own make, with
a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large
variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or bor
ough, which,,be warrants to bake of roast.
WAS:If BOMEItS3 constantly on band of all aims,
and the beet material.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the bear•
lest Iron. oud the beet made iu Lebanon. •
Also, a large stork of TIN WARE, made of the best
material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a
practical Workman. and has had an experience of twen
ty-five years, ha feels confident that he MI give general
satisfaction. .
He takes this method of returning, his thanks to his
numerous customers for their liberal support, and he
hopes, by strictly attemEng to his own business and
letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of
public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS.
-
Lebanon, No - vember 7. 1860
Any- Particular attention paid tool] kinds of JOBBIIsiG.
Ruch as Huffing, spouting, &c., and all work warranted.
A Through ieket to California
C. S. COI/BERT S.; CO'S
FIFTII GRAND QUABTEILEX DISTRIBUTION OF
100,000 ARTICLES, WORTH $300,040,
Which will be sold for $lOO.OOO, to the purchasers of our
„im- GOLD PENS .'T 30 Ors. PER 'BOX. Our
Golden Pen is the best ever osed, and lo war•
ranted not to corrode in any ink. Every
business man and family should
use the GOLDEN ?BA".
The following list of 100,000 articles will be distributed
among our patrons at $lOO EACH, and need not be
paid for until NVO inform the purchaser which
of the following artielps we crier. SELL UM
EOE.SI,OO and than it ISOPTIONAL warm .
En Of. SENDS TOE DOLLAR, AND
TAKES THE GOODS On NOT.
ALL GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT
OUR EXPESE WITHIN TEN DAYS
AFTER TIM PURCIIASER RE-
mires them. (unle.es they are
satisfactory,)and the mon
ey will be Refunded.
LIST OP GOODS INCLUDED IN TUE mm1111;1103;
Planes. Gehl Hunting Cased Wattlies, Gold Watches,
Ladles' Silver Watches, Guard, Vest and Cliatelain
Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Brooches. La
va and Florentine Drenches, Coral, Emerald, and Opal
Brooches. Cameo Ear-Drops, Mosaic and Jet Ear-Drops,
Lava and Florentine Ear-Drops. Coral Ear-Drops ' Eme
rald and Opal Ear-Drops, Handsome Seal Rings, Mosaic
nud Cameo Bracelets, Gents' Breastpins, Watch Keys,
Fob nucl Ribbon Slides, Sets of.Bosont Stmls, Sleeve
Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sas Lti'dies'
Jewelry, Canton Crape Shawls, Mousseline de
(Manias, French mid American Lawns, Bereges, Pop
lins, French Calicoes, and other ladies' Dress - Goods in
great variety, together with Head Dresses, Calms, 'Pitney
Fans. and in tart almost every description of GOODS
usually found iu first class Dry Goods Stores.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium. $2
The articles are numbered, and Certificates stating
what we wiU sell each peison for one dollar are
placed in sealed Envelopes, with a Decimal
arrangement of Premiums; so that in
Each Hundred Certificates
there is one for a
GOLD WATCU,
AND THERE WILL ALSO 132 A SPLENDID
PREMIUM' IN EACH TEN
CERTIFICATES.
Ladies, if you desire a flue Shawl, or Press Pattern.
or a beautiful article of Jewelry, enclose 08 30 cents for
a Box of the CloNeu Pens, and we will send you a Cer
ate which may enable you to procure it for $l.
receipt of 30 Cents we will fiend you one Box of
our holden Pens, and a Sealed notice of the article
which we sell for 31.
rAr-111EARL:-11C 41111
PRICES TO AGENTS POST PAID.
4 Boxes Yens , with 4 Certificates $1
odo do 9 do 2
25 do do 25 do 5
lOU do ,do 100 du 18
N. B.—With each package of 100 ilexes we present
the pnrchaser 100 Certificates. one of which is guaran
teed to contain one order fur a FINE WATCII, or Sew
ing Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes in ono package
you are sure to receive 50 Certificates containing ono or
der for a splendid SILVER WATCII, beside alargo nutn
her of other very valuable premiums. One Certificate
sent gratis, upon application of any person desiring to
act as Agent, which may enable him to procure a valu
able premium upon the payment of $l.
PIANOS, MELODEONS., MUSIC, BOOKS
SEWING MACHINES, Ace-.
Bought and fold on Commission. Any article will be
sent to the Country at the !event Wholesale Prices
with the addition of 5 per cent Commission for for
warding.
N. B.—Agent: wanted in crery town. Urculars sera
ona
Adelauax all Communicatloni to C. S. COUVERT & Co.
Commie:lion Merchants and Geoersl Agents,
138 South Fourth St., below Chestnut, Phila.
For our integrity and ability to fulfil our
ements we be to refer uto en
kgown Gentlemen g and bast yo sa firmh:e following well
Ms .E.teellency J. W. Geary; roc, Goy. Rama, West
moreland, Pa.; Palmer, Richardeon & Co., Jewelers,
Philadelphia', E. A. 'Warne, Reg., Jeweler, Philadel
phia.; Wm. A. Gray, En., Jeweler . , Philadelphia;
Memo, Kemmerer & Moore, Water et., below Aruh,
Philadelphia; Meeete. Pratt & Reath, Birth and Market
Streets, Philadelphia ; J. C. Fuller, Zack, Jeweler,
Philadelphia; A. F. Ward, Publleher of Plablone, &c.,
Phil/I:dolphin; M, H. Horne, Catasauqua Babk; Hon.
L. M. Burson, Eureka, California.
September 6, 1860.--ly.
Farmers and others Take Notice.
THE undersigned having purchased the entire
citablishment of A. MAJOR & BROTHER,
will manetketere and keep on hand a very general fl-q
-garb:al:tit of MACHINERY and FARM t.NO IMPLE
mEsTs, embracing Improved POUR-HORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers,
Morgan 'e Independent steel .wire Tooth Horse RAKE;
Mannena Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast
Iron Yield Rollers, Grain Fans, hay Elevators, Clover
Hullers, Corn-shellers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, Cultivators, ,te., with a variety of the
beat NA/CUM in use, Ac,
All or the abate Macihnos are of the latest and best
improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction.
Castings of ail kinds made to order,
and at short notice. lie also manufactures STEAM EN
GINES, Mill Gearing,Shafting, and Mill work in general,
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and
Machinery of ail kinds.
ye invites all to call and examms the workat the Ma
clime Shop, on PISEiIItoVE STILEET, Leb anon-
Da,'. All orders or communications by mail will be
promptly attended to, D. 31...HARMAISTY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
Lebanon, August 8, 11130.
AJOTICII.-1 have appointed A. MAJOR A BROTHER
jV my Agents fur thepurpusc of carrying onthe above
business. D. 31. KAItMIAN Y.
Lebanon, August 8, IKO.
kI6IJ AII LONOACtt (I.GAI3gI....JACIAI GALE.
LEBANO'N.
boor and-Sash Win nu thetory.
Located on the Steam-House Road, near Oinabinland
Street; East Lebanon
o r THE uudersigned respeotfully in
) farm the public In general, that they
Miro added largely to their former estab.
thihmtic, and also hare all kinns of the
-latest and beat improved AIitatITNERY
in the State in full operation, such an
WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c.,
for eondocting the generat business for
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4.c., 4.c.,
and tho experience acquired by J. LONGACKE and J. G.
G Ansi. during their connection with the Door, Sash and
Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, in connection with J. ()ABEL, to
select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Saab
business in thieStute.
The,y now offer to Mecharlied Mid Farmers generally,
upon formable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS, SASH . , &c., from the best Lumber manufactories
in the State, feeling confident that' their assortment is
not to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand
Doors, of all sizes; Sash, of all sized;
Door Frames, for brick and Architraves;
frown houses; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.;
Window Frames, for brick Surbaso;
and frame houses: Shutters, of all sizes;
All kinds of 'Mouldings; Blinds. of all aims;
O. D. Spring 'Moulding, of all sizes: Wash-boards.
LONI;ACII.E, GABEL & BROTHS:D.
p. s—rtaning, de., promptly clone for these
urnishing the' umber. [Lebauon.Juty 15,'57.
LEALBEBGER'S
CIL 01 t 1114._' TJ VAC TO RT.
qtIIANKFL , I, for past favors, the undersigned respect
-1 fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry
on his 31auufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale as over. It is unnecessa
ry for lain to say more, than that the work will be done
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
work and name so well known in the surrounding coun
try. He promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble tim”. His manufactory is in complete order, and he
flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction
as heretofore. Ile manufactures
Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cosine's, Blankets, White
and ?thee Flunnelh; atl in the heat manner.
. . .
lie also cttrds Wool and makes hulls. For the conve
nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken
in at the following
places:—At the stores of George &
Pyle, Loeser & Brothers, George Reincehl, told at
the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near
the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon • at the
store of Shirk Long, in North Lebanon; at k Gosh-
Bethel township; at the public house of William
Earnst, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in
Jonestown; at the stem of Mr. Weltuer, Bellevue;
at the store ofMartin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr.
Zimmerman, East Honorer. Lebanon county. All ma
erials will be taken away regularly, from the above pla
ces, finished without delay, and returned again.
These of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card
ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the
above mentioned places, with directions how they wish
it prepared. hr his customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned . ,
whith will be done and left at the desired plaCei.
N. D. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, at the above named planes.
LYON LEMBERGER
Mut linnover, Ltbanon county, July 4, MO.
•
g tg 4 4
.
Geo. D. ..Vl.orst 4' Co's
• ELlftle LOCK.STICII
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
MARKET' STIIEEI, LEWSON.
macri3.—s3o, $6O. $55, $75, $55 and $lOO.
These Machinea make the Sixt - rri.c or. LOCK-STITCH.
,0"ltli ice on both sideswithout the use of the &other
pad. They have an entire NEW MET 110 D of forming the
stitch—simple and unerringly its operation. They haven.
New Patent Under Tension and a New
Upper 'Tension.
Which con be regulated without stopping the Machine
—simple but effective. They will sew with Greater opted
never drop a stitch, and do more work in lie saute time
than any other sewing machine ever invented. These Ma
chines have power sufficient to mew
THIRTY THICHNESSES
0 f heavy sheeting. They will stitch, run, hem, gather
cord, quilt, felt. &c., au. ; and for Sticking LINEN have
no superior. 41sn,
Sloat's Improved Shut tle Mach ine
For tailoring and heavy work. These Machines hare
been well tested among- wk., and arc livemounced
equal to those sold elsewhere tot double price.
Let all-who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call
at our Sales Room and see our Machines practically
tested, or send for a circular.
J. J. BLAIR
WATCJIM A KER. AND JEW ELLER,
Markel Sired, Lebanon, Pa., or
GEORCS 11. SLOAT
Slay 30, 'oo.] PLILLADELP LITA.
hhhhhhh
TOMB STONES.
One Fancy Octagonal Brown Stone Mon
. ument, 18 feet high; Fancy Marble Mon
uments, large and small; Marble Ova.
mental Head Stones: (new Styles,) xuilh
Urns, Vases, fc.; Marble Tombs, Mar
ble Couches, Fancy Head Stones, a large
lot, Plain. Head Stones, large lot, Mar
ble DOW' and Window Sills, Cemetery
Posts, Urns, Lambs, fr.
9111 E undersigned, having bottabt at Sheriff 's sale,
the above mentioned large nrd splendid stock of
- ITALIAN -cad AMERICAN MARIILII, formerly the
property of .Ikr.munn E. DALGULIiTr, now offers. it to
tire Public at PiNVATE SALE Orr ufwb, or upon time. et
greatly reduced prices. The assortment of MONU
MENTS, HEAD STONES, ke., hes never been excell
ed in the county. The skill and workmanship of Mr.
Daugherty has long since been established—upon a pot ,
tion of this stock it has been espedany. displayed
Persons in want of anything in this lino wilt please
call early and examine this Mack and prices at the
Yard formerly occupied by .1. E. Daugherty, on Market
street. SIMON J. STINE.
- .
N. 8.--I havo appc.iutvd J. E. Daugherty to my
agent to dibpoao or the above stork. Lettering neatly
done by him, both in the Oermau and t ngliah language.
Lebanon, Jauaary 0, 1,61.-3ro.
PIITIADELPHIA
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE,
O. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT,.
4 IVu, ids NORM - SECOND STREET,
CORNER OF QUARRY STREET.
.1 1 112 undersigned has leased tlaeabove premises, where
be williccep large efetortment of Gold and Silver
Watches. of American. English and Swiss manufacture
of tbo most celebrated limiters, is addition to which,
will he found always on hand (and made to order) an
extensive variety of Jewelry. Silver, sad Silver Plated
ware, together with a general assertment of such goods
as ate usually kept iu a first class Watch and Jewelry
Store,
The patrons of 0. Conrad, and those of the subscri
ber, together with the public generally, are invited to
call, where they will receive a good article for their
money. As lem determined to do strictly a cash busi.
nese. goods will be sold very tow. "Small Props and
Quick Saks," is the motto of this establishment.
. .
LEWIS B. BROOMALL.
Formerly O. CONRAD,
No. 148 North Second St, corner of Quarry, Phila.
Juno 20, 15130.--ly.
1 1 111 E NEW BAKERY ,
fillE undersigned would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Lebnuon, that he linv commenced the TIMM
INS BUSINESS, in all Its varieties, at his stand, on
Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck
'total, and trill supply customers with the best BREAD,
CAKES, &c., fie. Flour received from enstomers and
returned to thorn ITr bread at short notice.
CONFECTIONERIES
1
or all kind'', fresh and of the hest quality, constantly
on band, and furnislml nt the terrest prices.
z. Th? public is invited to give me a trial.
Lab non, Nov. 9, 1859. F. IL EMIR.
WO VAIIII.IIE IRS.
80000 DADDLLS POUDIINTTE, made by the
Lodi Manufacturing Co., for sale in lots
CO BUIL purchasers. This is the enEA.PIiST FEICTILIinn in
market. $3 worth will manure an acre of corn, will
increase the crop from one-third to one-half, and will
ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and, unlike guano,
neither injure the seed nor land. A pamphlet, with sat
isfactory evidence and full particulars, will be sent gra
tis to any one sending address to
LODI MAN DPA.CTUILINV Co.,
ISO Sohth Wharves, Philadelphia.
February 6,
if you want Coal Buckets, Shovels ac., call at the
Tin and Sheet Iron Btore of 401113 E smoy.
SAN FORD'S
JELIP'ER I.7VVIG ORATOR
NEVER OEBILIATES.
TT IS compounded entirely from Gums, and has he
',come an established fact, a Standard M mlieine, known
and approved by all that have used It, and is now resort
ed to with confidence in all the diseases for which
it 41 recommended.
It hog cured thousands r !witbin the last two years
who had given up all hope of relief, MS the numerous
unsolicited certificates in <limy POSSOB9iOII show.
The 110FIC MLIFt. he adapted ; to the temperament of tho
individual taking it, a us I" led In such quantities as to
act gently on the bowels, In
Let the dictates of your ljudgement guide you iii
MO of the GIVER IN lOORATOR,andit
will cure LIVER COST- !PLAINTS RILMOUS AT.
TACKS, DYSPEPSIA, C.:CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
SUMMER CO M-, 0 0: PLAINTS, DYSENTItt•
BY, DROPSY, SOU It - "si STOMACH, lIABITUA4,
COSTIVENESS. C lE 0 L ""11 . 0, CHOLERA, CHOLE
RA IMORBUS CHOLERA CI, INFANTUM, FLAT U
LENCE, JAUNDICE FEMALE WEAKNESS
ES. and may be wed sari 0 ccasfully as an ORDINA
RY FAMILY II E 11OVINE. It will cure SICK
HH E EADAC, ins ;thousantim can testify,) in
TWENTY MINUTES, IF TWO OR THREE: TEA. ,
SPOONFULS ARE TAR div" tEN at commencement of
attack. ...a I
ALLNVUO USE ItY ARE —l lOlllNa their testitnouy
in its Elva.
Mix water in 0301i/01J
swallow both together.
IM1==!1!!ME
I
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER 'BOTTLE.
-A LSO,--
SANFORD'S
FA MI I,Y
Cl. T
COMPUUNDE
Purely Vegetable Extracts a ,
SITS air tight and will
The FAMILY CA ;
tic but active Cathartic +
used in his practice more I"
The constantly increasing p
have lung used the PILLS
all express -In regard to I",
place them within the
The Procession Procession well know I
net on different portions
The FAMILY CA '—
has with due reference to 33
been compounded from a '-
table Extracts. which act —1
alimentary canal, and are
where a CATHARTIC is I
BANGEMENTS of the
NESS. PAINS IN TILE
CORTIVENESS, PAIN
THE WHOLE BODY, I
frequently, if neglected.
ver, LOSS OF AP PE
SATION OF COLD OVER
NESS, HEADACHE, or
all INFLAMMATORY
CHILDREN or ADULTS, I
PUIUFIFIIofWeBLOOD
flesh is heir, tuo u u mere US
1
tisereout. Dose, Ito 3.
PIUCE THREE DIMES.
The Liver Invivrator and Family Cathartic Pills are
retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in all the large towns.
. .
B. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
208 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
CORNER OF FULWY tiTnEET.
For sub by .1. 1.. Lonborger, D. S. Bober, and Dr. Ross
July IS. IS6O-1 y. •
itLOOD F
Hratthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
11.:WItyR presents us with the same essential elements,
sad gives of course the TRW.: STANDARD. Analyse
the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liv
er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c., and we find In
every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of
Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made
well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory
—hence its astonishing success. There are
FI VE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in ditforcut dis
eases. For COMM, COLDS, BRONCHITIS', or any
auction whatever of the Throat Or Lungs, inducing
Consumption: use No. I, which Is also the No. for De
pression or spirits, loss or Appetite. and for all Chronic
Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility, and
Nervous Prsstration. No, 2, foe Liver Complaints, No.
3. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for absorp.
lion it is TAK itN BY DROPS and carried immediately
into the circulation- so that what you rain you relain.
No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Wealcneas-
Cth Sr. tee speeta I directions for this. For Salt Rheum,
Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney. and Bladder Complaints,
take No. 5. In all rases the di rentious must be strictly
followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle.
Sold by Clidatefi &. DUPONT, No. 405 Broadway,
New York.
Sold att DR. CIRO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the
court Ifouse.—sale agent fur, Lehrman, and by .101 re
spectable Druggiets throughout the country.
T. W. DVUTT & SONS, phtle.delphia, 'wholesale agentr,.
April 18, 1860.-Iy.
MOTHERS
Thousands are dady speaking in the praise of
DR. EATON'S
CORDIAL,
and {Thy? because it never fails to afford instantaneous
relief when given In time. It acts as if by magic, and
One trial alone will convince you that what we say is
true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing thesuf
ferings o , your child, Instead of by deadening its seosi
bilities. For this reason. it commends itself as the on
ly yeliable preparation now known for CHILDREN
TEETHING. DIARETHEA, DYSENTERY, 'GRIPING
IN THE ROWELS, ACIDITY OF THE STOHACII,
WIND. COLD IN THE HEAD. and CROUP, also, for
softening the gums, reducing inflamation, regulating
the Dowels, and relieving pain, is hes no equal—being
en anti spasmodic it is used with unfailing success in
all cases of CONVULSION OR OTHER FITS. As you
value the life and health of your children, and wish to
save them from those sad and blighting consequences
which are certain to result from the use of nareotics of
which all other remedies for Infantile Complaints are
composed, take none butt DR. EATON'S INFANTILE
CORDIAL, this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harm
less, and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price,
25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle.
Prepared only by CHURCH & DEPONT, No. 400
Broadway, New York.
_ _
Sold sit PR. GEO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the
Court Roues,—sole agent for Lebanon, and by all re
rpectable Dcuagists throughout the country.
T. DYOII J.: SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
April 18, 1860-Iy.
Great Work on the Horse.
THE HORSE A ND HIR DISEASES;
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, Y. S.
Professor of Pathology and Operatire Surgery in the
Veterinary College of Philadelphia, etc., etc.
Will Toll You Of the Origin, History and dis
tinctive traits of the various breeds of
European, Asiatic, African and Amer--
eau Horses, 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.
graving&
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Toll You Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling.
reeding,• Creaming. Shoeing, and the
general management of the horse,with
the best modes of administering medi-
cine, also, bow to treat Biting.backine,
'earing. Shying, Stumbling, Cub Bit
ing, Restlessness, and other vices to
which he is subj set; with numerous ex
planatory engravings.
no HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, B non.
chitin. 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
gins.
_ _
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You. Of the entlF-60,Symp;otm and Treat
wont of Worms. Bets. Colic, Strangu.
lamella Stony Concretions, Ruptures,
Paley, Diarrhoea, Jaundice. liepatir.
rham, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kid
neys and Bladder, Inflammation, and
• other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels,
Liver and Urinary organs.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the causes,sy m ptotns and Treat
ment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin.
Ring.bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broker;
Knees, Wind Galls,Ponutier,Sole Bruise
and savel, Cracked Ilovfs, scratches,
Canker, Thrush, and Corns; also of
Megrims. Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers,
and other diseases of the Feet : Legs,
and Head.
•
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tall You Of the causes symptons and Treat
ment of Fictuin, Poll Evil, Glanders,
Farcy, Scarlet Fever, :linage, Surfeit,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramps,
Diseases of the Eye awl Heart,
&c., and how to manage Castration,
Bleeding, Trephinning, Rowelling,Flr
mg, Heroin, Ampttation,Tappln g , and
other surgical operations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of Rerny's method of Taming
Horses; how to Approach, Halice, or
Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse
to strange sounds and sights, nod how
to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to
Harness; also, the form and law of
WARRANTY. The whole being the re.
cult of more than Race!' yearn' careful
study of the habits,peruliarities,wents.
and weaknesses of this noble and use
ful animal.
The book contains 384 pages, appropriately illustra
ted by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed
in a clear and aped type, and will be forwarded to any
address, postage paid, ou receipt of price, half bound,
$l,OO. or, in cloth, extra, $1.25.
81000 A YEAR can bo 'mule by ,
terprisig men
n
everywhere, in selling too above, and en other pop
works of ours. Our inducements to all such are ular
ex
ceedingly liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to aizentS,
with other information apply to or address
JOHN E . POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
November lA, 1860.-Om.
STOMACH BITTERS.
The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS
TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BlT
perfect confidence to
TERS can appeal with
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a repu
tation heretofore unknown. A few filets upon
this point will speak more powerfully than
volumes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The consumption of Hostel ter's Stomach Bit
ters for the last year &mounted to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottles. This immense amount
could never have been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara
tion, and the sanction of the most promThent
physicians in those sections of the conntry
where the article is hest LIIOIII, who not only
recommend the Bitters. to their patients, but
are ready at all times to give test imoniala to its
efficacy in. all cases of stomachic derangements
and the diseases resulting therefrom.
This is not a temporarsrpopularity, obtained
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum
peting the qualities or the Bitters, baits solid
estimation of an invaluable Medicine, which is
destined to be as enduring - as time itself.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague
and various other bilions:..complaints have
counted their victims by hundreds. To be
able to slate confidently , that the ' , Bitters"
are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. - It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, purifies the blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system,
giving it that tone and energy indispensable
for the restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores their
to a coedit ion essential to the healthy - discharge
of thelunctions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
declining years, as it. is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi
dence of thousands of aged men: and women
who have experienced the benelll, of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious drugs. and fairly tested the
merits of this article. A few words to the
gentler sex.' There arc certain periods when
their cares are so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother
and child is so absorbingly lender,llial the
mother, especially if she be young, is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant. Should the period of maternity
arrive during the summer season, the wear of
body and mind is generally aggravated. Here,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the system, and enable the
mother to bear up under her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora
tors that receive the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodily strength.
All those , perSeas, to whom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhcca,
dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfare by giving to Hos
tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial._.
;MIL Invigorator and
C P.l
D FROM
id put up iu OLASS.CA
'tee!, in any climato
ITIIARTIC PILL is a gen
which the proprietor has
than twenty years.
!demand from thoso who
laud t .e 641 tisfi,ction which
their use, induced me - to
'reach of all.
Ithat different cathartics
of the bowels,
ITILARTIO PILL
this well N5[n611,3110 fiat,
voriety of the purest vege
[alikea ou every part of the
IGOOD and sale ill all cases
}needed, such as DE
sTomAcu, SLEEPI
BACK AND LOI N 2,
AND SORENESS OVER
from sudden cold, which
'end In u I ag course of Fe-
UTE, a CREEPING SEE
VIE BODY, itEsnEss
sviaullT IN THE HEAD
DISEASE, WORMS in
!RHEUMATISM, a great
soil ninny disease to which
to vast/Don in this adver-
CAUTION.- 7 -We cantfou the public against
using any of the many imitations or counter-
feits, but ask for Itosrmsa's CELEBRATED
STOMACU BITTERS, and sec thateach. bottle has
the words "Dr. Jalostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
on the metallic cap covering pe cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, South Ame
rica, and Germany.
By Dr. Geo. D. S. ]tuber. J. L. .L. , ,mlatrger, Lel).
finz.ll .1. C. Seltzer, Fretlerickaburg; 11. D. Meyer &
•Bro., Aanville; Martin Early, Palmyra.
Decent ter 6,isau-ly.
LINSEY'S IMPROVED
10 13LOOD SEARCHER,,4G
A STANDARD MEDICINE.
For the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of. ALL DI
, &EASES arising fom IMPURITY OF TUE
DLOOD.
This medicine has wrought the most miraculons cures
n desperate cases of .
Scrofuht. • Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseases,
.t hiry - elprias, Boils,
Pimples on the fare, Sore Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head,
Totter affectio as, Rheumatic Murders,
Dyspepsia, .- Costiveness,
jaundice, I
Salt Rheum, .
Mercurial Diseases, General Debility.
Liver Complaint,Lose of Appetite,
I
Low Spirits, Foul Stomach.
Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their ori
gin in an impure state of the Moe&
The Above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napi•
or township, who, on the 31st day of August, 1 858,mado
affidavit b fore Justice Gorky that he was treated for
the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford ea,
and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College iu Cincinna
ti. for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstand
ing which. his lip, nose, and e plrtion of Ids let cheek
were entirety eaten away! lie had given up all hope,
when he heard of the 'Blood Searcher," and was in
duced to try its Four bottles cured him. and although
eddly disfigured. there is on question bet what this in •
valuable medicine saved his life. The full particulars
of this reinarßable case may be seen in a circular.
Which can be had of any Of the agents.
Irealso refer to the case of iNavey Blealtney, of El
derton, Armstrong county, Pa, cured of Scrofula af
ter being unable to got out of bed for three years.
To the case of a lady in Ansonville. Clearfield coun
ty, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst
form.
To the case of George Meisel; residing in Curroltown
Cambria county, f's., who was so badly afflicted milli
Cancer that It eat his entire nose off, and his case was
worse, if possible, then McCreary's.
The particulars of these cases--every one of which
was Cured by the use of the Blood Searcher—may also
be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
IL M. , P
Laboratory for the OtatInfaCtIVOLEMON and sale, nearroprietor. the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, nollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg. Pa.
For sale
JohnGettle, Myetown : Martin Early,
Palmyra; Capp .t Son, Jon rs estown John Seltzer
Mount Nebo; John Carper, Bachrnansville; John Dein-
Campbellstown: Killinger A llinports,
John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport: all of Lebanon county.
Alm) sold at Dr. Geo. Rosa' Drag. StorM opposite the;
Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
October 3, MO.
„esMANHOOD,
._
OOD
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,?tp1,,z2..,f,_u..0111 RESTORED.'
.. 0
iea n
ON Tlf II NATUR E, TREATM a Seated Enrelo,pe,ENT sun RADICAL CURE
OF SPERMATORM
RIEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual
Debility, Narrowness end Inrolmitary Emissions, in
ducing Impotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical
Incapacity
DT non. J. ( "limyEmma., M. D.,
Author of the "Green Book," dr..
The worldtrenowned author, in thin admirabie lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful conneunencon of Selfabuse may be eXectually re.
moved without medicine and without dangerous surgi
cal operations, bungles, instruments, rings or cordial F,
pointing out a mode of mire at once certain and effectu
al, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be may core himself cheapty,priratdy, and radi
cally. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and
thousands.
Sent under seal to any address;post paid, on the re
ceipt of two pontage stamps, by Addressing' Dr. CIL J.
C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. cost Box 4586.
F0h.13, 1501.
GRAIN WANTED.
T
undersigned will pay the highest prices for all
kin a of grain—WHEAT, RYE,
C
at tho Warehouse, on tholjnlonCiltN and OATS—
North Lebanon. Canal, 'Walnut street,
North Lebanon, June 6,1860. JOliN IIifSIEL.
A TKINS & 8110, promise to be punctual, and will en
deavor t. lease ill who 'nay call on them to. Boots
and Shoes.
HOSTETTER'S
VALUABLE GIFTS
UTITII ROOKS AT GEORGE G. EVAN'S ORM
CNA., GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE. Tholargeet
in the World I Permanently located it 489 Courser
STREET, PRILADELrfri.t.
SIXTPI YEAR OF TICE ENTERPRISE
CARP —having purchased the spacious Iron Build
ing, No, 439 Chestnut Street, and fitted it up with every
convenience to facilitate my business. particularly that
'ench devoted to COUNTRY ORDKIIS; and having a
larger capital than any other party invested in the bu
airless, I am now prepared to offer greater rlvantagea,
and better gifts than ever to my customers.
I will furnish any Wel: (of n moral character) pub_
fished in the United States, the regular retail price -of
which is OM Boller or upwards, and give a present
worth from 50 cents to 100 dollars with each book, and
guarantee to give period satisfaction,aa I am deterrain•
cd to maintain the reputation already bestowed upon
my rstablislitnent.
Stranger,. visiting Philadelphia arc invited to flat
and judge for tueniselvc..
4-Z - • if you 'want any books Send to GEORGE G.
EVANS' ICELIABIA IFT -BOOK ENTEI[PItISF., \o.
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, where all hooka are
, sold at the pclewrnial you have the
advantage of receiving ILAN DSO34,E PIMSENT worth'
from 51.1 cents t 0.1.00 dollars with each,Tx)ok. -
GEO. 0. EVANS' Original Gift lief* Enterpetao Lea
been endorsed the Ba 4 Trade and
all the leading city and cduntry
news
papers in the United Stat 6. •
GE*. 0. EVANS' Punctual hnainoca , frauseetioitithaVe
received the approbation of over 6,000,-
000,citireus of the United Statee, , eaels
of whore have received Ilitrataittlat ev-
idence of the benefits derived IT Our;
a:basing broke at this eetaldishment.
cax). Gin' ANS Ilan done more than any other pub,
-
'fiber, orlpolraeller in the United.
States. toliards , illffnsing.k.N . ewjedire to
.l' :it I •' ';
thepeople. Ity hisaysterei really hoolol
• are read Unit otherwise would:not hare
, found their way into the bawls of read.
ers. (.tank Leslie's 11ensrpgper4
GEO. G. I , icANI3 Keep! constarnty on band the most
, extensive stoelki the greatest assort
.
', ~r ;Mont of Bodks, mut emulates `free to
all w4O may NPPlY4ketnassa complete
catalogue of Books S and, Gifts in the
United States.
CEO. ti..J•ICA.IsiS Has advantages .offcreill bho , by rather
publishers and ~ntanufacturers which
• - enable hint to furnish his flail:mil With
• a finer quality antla better assorjment
of gifts than any other establishment.
CEO. G. EVANS Publishes nearly TWO Artudred Pope
.•'s lar and Interesting Be.okit,thitrefore,a-s
a publisher, he is bettor abieto•olfer ex-
. .
1 ' ' tre premiums and commissions. •
GEO. 0, ]!:VANS, Guarantees perfeet'satisfactkm to nll.
who May send for books. -
1 GEO. 0. F.V.A.NS' New classified catalogue of books em,
brace the writings of every standard ,
author in every department. of liters ,
ture, and gives ell the Information rol
-1 ative to the purchasing and 'forward ,
lug by Mail or Express of books or
-1 dered from hit establishment, together
' • . with full directions how to re mitmoney.•
1 GEO. G. EVANS' Catalogue of Books wit! be sent gratis ,
iand free of expense to any address in
the United States.
I !
GEO. G. EVANS' Indueemento to Agents cannorbe
I surpassed. The most liberal commis
'sions are offered, and by soliciting sub
, scriptions to books in the manner pro
, posed, twenty books ens be-sold Bilk!)
7 same time that it would take to sell one
i on the old fashioned subscription plan.
Send for a classified Catalogue, andav
ery information will be given in refer
; ernes to agencies. Select your books,
I enclose the amount of money mak
!
, ed , and one trial will satisfy you that
the best place In the country to pur
-1 chase books is at
1 TUE EXTENSIVE GIFT BOON ESTAIIDISHIMEN/1
OF GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 439 Citssttarr SWUM;
YIIILADELPSIA, where you COW get Books of all kinds.
I Books of Fact!
Books of Fiction!
Books of Devotion! -
Books of Amusement!
Books for the Old Folks!
. Books for the Young Folks!
Books for lfusbaucts I
Books fur Wives I
Books for Lovers!
Books for Sweethearts! ,T
Books for Boys!
Books for Gills!
Dooley of 'tumor!
Books of rootry!
Books of Trawl:
Books of history!
."- Books of Biugraphy!
BOolts of Adventure! • -
.Ik;roks about Sailors Z
Books about Soldiarit
Books about liallaus!
liboks about Mutters;
• Books about - Efe - roes!
Books about Patriots:
Books for Farmers!
Books fur itlechanicsl
Books fur Merchants!
Books for Physicians!
hooks for Lawyers!
Books for Statestsien t
bles
Preset totiori 'Book:e Bi l
Prayer Books:
Hymn Books!
:Juvenile Books!
A nnuttls I
Albums, etc., etc.
•
CECIL B. ItARTIAMS Interesting Biographical
REY. J. LI. ING RAIIAM'S Scriptural Romances!
SMUCKER'S Liven of Patriots and Statesmen!
3. T. LAUREN'S Revolutionary 'Stories!,
T. S. ARTIMR'S Popular Tales!
DR. ALCOTT'S inmily Doctor!
DI RS. HICNTZ'S Novels:
MRS. SOUTIIWORITUS Novels:
COOPEWS biuvcklsl
DICRENS' Novels:
WAVER LEV Nov 019
IRrING'S Works!
All the writings of every standard author in everydo
partment of literature, in every style of binding, at the
Publisher's lowest prices, and remember that you pay
no mere than you would at any other Establishment,
and you have the advantage of receiving an elegant
Present, which often Gun.% is worth a humired.fold more
than the amount pand fur the book.
SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
Order any book; that you may want, remit the retail
price, together with the amount rennired - for postage,
and one trial will assure you that the beat place in the
country to.purrhase hooks is at the Gift Book Estab
lishment of GEORGE G. EVANS,
Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise,
No. 439 Chestnut Street,: Philadelphia;
Y s. A(ENTS *ANTED, to whom greater induce
ments than aver are offered. Any person, either male
or female, wbo is desirous of engaging ti an lirinorable
and Profitable Employment, requiring but little time
and Lo outlay of money, and by which they can ifibtan
gm is
- A VALUABLE LIBRARY,
. A FINE GOLD WATCH AND .
CHAIN,
A HANDSOME SERVICE OF PLATE,
AN ELEGANT SILT{ DRESS PATTERN,
A SPLENDID SETT OF JEWELRY.;
. .
Or many other eboiee'artielcs enumerated in the List of
Gifts, can do so by acting as an Ajpint for this estab
lishment.
Any person, in any part of the country, can be an
agent, simply by forming a club, seeding for a list of
books, and remitting the amount of money required
fur the same.
Send fora Clahavne, which contains all the desired
information relative to agencies and the forntation
of
clubs ; and to insure prompt and honorable dealings,
address all orders to
TIIE HEADQUARTERS OF GEO. G. EVANS,
Proprietor of the Oldest and Largest Gift Book Enter
prise in the World, perinanently located at No. 439
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. fSept. 28,1580:6m.
RIIIIOVIL-
N ORT F
lI.LEB ANON
Saddle and Harness Mann
.
mov
t
c
fory. ,
TUE undersighed a
has 14ed
1 his Saddlery and 'Harness r. w
, , - 1 - - .. f
Manufactory to a fe doors South 'ii.d,:.(t :g42,1,-,:,
of the old plaqe, to the large room , kg,
Ai. 2-1-:..
lately occupiedliy Millman a Bro. as
a Liquor stbre, where lie will be happy to see all hili old
friends and customers, and where he has increased fa
cilities for attending t o all the departments of his busi
ness. Being determined to be behind no otherebtablish
meat in his abilities to accommodate customers, be
has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern improveruen in the bu
siness and secure the services of the Les workmen that
libel-el wages would command. lie will keep a large
stock on hand, and manitfactutte at the shortest notice,
all descriptions of /T.ARIVESS; sorb as
Saddles, of Bridles, Carriage Harness,
all kincls ? heavy Harness, B
Whigsuggy
of the best Manufacture,
Bujitlo Robes, Fly Nets,
each as Cotton- Worsted, Linen, and a , new kind lately
Invented ; WHIPSof every kind, such as Buggy LTE R
Cart Whips. "&c.; RAMESof all descri Whips,
ptions.MA
CHAINS, homemade TRACES, &c., .k., dllerwlitch la
will warrant to be equal to any that eanbenbtained in
any other establishment In the country All he sake
that those desiring anything in this Hue, should Call it,
his place and examine Ida stock. Ile 'Pole, Abe fullest
confidence in hie ahility to give entire aatisfaction. ..
atir,— All orders thankfully rebtf ived'andpromptly at
tended to.
SOLOMON S3lllll.
North Lebanon Borough, Jan. 25,1800.
James
SiGN' OF THE MAItikOTII wATek
Agle .13agdings, Cianberiand Str
o eet 4
ment LE BANO Nri -
:
FFERS to the Public inelegant and extensive assort
OF PARIS STYLES,OF PINE JEWELRY,
consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, pearl, Stone ,
Cameo, Enameled Work, and &rust= Coral Breast Pins ,
Ear Rigns and Milker Rings-
GoLn Qn.ti of every style
nndquality
English, French, Swiss and Anserl
can Gold - and Silver Watches of the must approved and
celebrated makers. Clocks of every description.
lam variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings, Vases,.ke,
The stock will be Mond among the largest in thissec
tion of Pennsylvania, and has been selected tvitht great
t c u are lin f g ro e m sta t b itrii hm os e t u c ts ele m br x ntd ,
l inl or p k oi4in d g p a l u nm d. taa pmda. nufac-
REVIIIIXO done at the shor test notice : and is a most
workmanlike manner.
- .
lily friends, aud. the Public generally are invited to an
examination of my superb stock.
JAMES 11. KELLY,
Sign of the Big Watch, -
Lebanon, &pt. 21, 1559
IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO
BR.ENNEWS
SKY LIGHT Gattamr, over D. B :Rnber's Drug sten.,
on Cumberladd street, Lebanon, Ris. Arasamp l ia,
3.161.451N0TYPE5, FM/TYPES, Parraorrrse and Fume-
GRApus, taken daily, (Su.nday excepted) Prices reasona
ble and in accordance with the size, Style andquality of
the mums . Rooms opened from BA. M., to 4 o'clock,
P.
Lebanon, June 3,1858,
MS