The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 19, 1861, Image 4

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    'I HE CORNER.
..irktr` Fon;qn MATcH.--W , heard
ar,d slw a gri thing S.lllle time riFro In
of S;essions a pretty case being
tried. A well-I.c w .wit criminal la wyer, who
pities on !Its wit in et osi-examining a wit
ness, had an oct,! looking genius upon
whom to Operate. The witness was a
boy's shoema er.
"You sAy, sir that the prisoner Is a
thief"' .
"Yes, sir, cause why, she confessed it "
"And you also swear she bound shoes
for you su!isequent to the confession 1"
"I do, sir."
"Then (ffiving a sagacious lock to the
Court) we :ire to understand that you em
ploy dishonest iwnp e to work for .you
even after their rascalities are known V'
"Jf course, haw else could I get assist
ance from a lawyer 1"
The counsellor said •stand aside," ,and
In a time which showed that if he had the
witness' head in a hark mill no mercy
might hove been expected. The judge
nearly chocked himself in a futile
to make the spectators believe that a laugh
was nnthingbut a hiccough, while the wit
ness stepped off the stand with all the
gravity of a fashionable undertaker.
laer uleps are in Season, and sn is the
Atory of the broad-backed Kentuckian
whu went down to New Orleans tbr the
hist time. Whtsky. brandy, anti plain
drinks, he knows, but as to the compot.nd
and Havered liquors he was a know-noth
ing. Reposing on the seats of the bar
room of the St. Charles, he obserVed a
crowd of fashiondblos drinking mint j•ileps.
, Boy,' said he, 'bring me a glass of that
beverage.'
When he consumed the cooling draught
he called the boy again.
*Boy, what was my last remark
, Why, you ordered at julep.'
.'That's right ; don't forget it ; keep on
bringing 'ern.'
"JOHN PHOENIX" DE M-. ieut. George
H. Derby, author of the "John Platinix"
papers in the Knickerbocker, died a few
days since in an In ane Asylum. Lieut.
Derby was a native of Massachusetts
from which State he was appointed to the
West Point Arinletny, where he gradua
ted in 1842. Un the Ist ofJuly, 18411 he
Was made Brevet Second Lieut. of urd
nance, and in Atimist following he was
I.ansferred to the Topogrophical Eng,i
netTs He served in the Mesican war
with th.tinction,nn I for 'gallant and merito
rhos con Im - t . in the battle of t erre Gordo,
where he was severely wohndea, he was
promoted to a First Lieutenancy.
low LONG Ftiour.rp c ows co Davl—ln an
swer to this question, a correspondent of
tie per. furnishes the following .
- Sensthie suggestions, After saying that no
rue coif(' app'y to'nl enws alike he adds:
I h ave f ;h a t cows inclink td take on
fat could lw nuked up to within two weeks
of cawing, and hay both cow and calf
healthy arid plump; mid rows that could
not he thltehed when milking, required
from kilnr to six weeks of calving, other
wise the raT was small and not well firrm
ed: dial the year's supply of milk
much lessened.
M RRI AOC OF THE Tircoott —The Ty
-Goon of Ippon was married on the 4tb of
March to tl e beatutifal, accomplished and
only daughter of the Mikado, the Spiritu
al_
Emperor of the Empire. The Tycoon
is fat: . months the senior of the bride, the
former being eiuhteen years old last No
vember. His-hi-me is the Enmity • name of
the Tycoon. Fle is entitled to eleven more
wives, or tonsemas, according to the laws
of the :mitt,.
ANOTHER OF QUEEN VIC'S DAUGHTERS TO
az M Agana—The Prince Louis, of Hesse
Darmstadt, who is to be united in mar
riage.with her royal highness the Princess
Alice; is the son of Prince Charles, ( )•oth
er of the reigning grand Duke) and the
Princess Elizabeth, of Prussia i( laughter
of Prince William. uncle to the kii.g,) and
was born on the 12th of September.lB37.
G.AROENING FOR Yousa LNDIES.—Make
up y‘ur berh, early in the morning; sow
buttons on your husband shirts; do not
rake up any grievances; protect the young
and tender /ranches of your family; plant
a smile of good temper in your face : and
earetully root ,)lit all angry feeling's, and
expect a good crop of happiness.
Excessive indulgence to others e---
pecially to children is in fact only sellin
dulgence under an alias.
op- Of all earthy music, that which
reaches the farthest into heaven is the
beating, of a loving heart.
sfo- Model wives formerly took a stitch
In time," bat now with the aid 01 a sew
ing machine, they take one in no time.
sifir . Lnve is a compound of honey and
gall mixed in various proportions for cus
tomers.
fligir Most men have in their souls no
locomotives strong enough 'to draw a train
of thought.
.Jame K Ft;Non. ---
;loam K. lens.
THE COUNTRY SAL FE
THE ELECTION ALL RIGHT!
11 5 17 a M
TUE PUBLIC' ftrw rnsnnetlnilylnvitod to call and ea
amino a lonoblooloselootion o f
spRrNll AND SUMMER GOODS.
%bleb ',eve to elf 1 ought to y4loomo. both in otyle and
prim Tea LAC los will find It the ninon to buy
SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS
Including Fanny Dress Fabric,. In Ivory Variety. Diva
And Fancy Down Ilk,. Font:4l4s. Ibtrog eti and
it anon., 1t0tn.,... Chintzes,
('lothibinn treno. Sonjeres,
Lltrvltn and Mune.. cloths, Pttolo
enfl 70 ...Il e %
TUIBET. 1.111i)sillE AND STELLA
S NV 'S
a 7
LACE.* AND nllattoi
Wjllibttt
BLEO' ri %ITT G00D.%
sTLEI,gl it wrs.
FI.A.N.\ Vgrr,S
ti ...IV KA. Ato.
Gafftbratry will Zr,' phrOfori trlOh our goloot lon of
CLOIII3. CASSIIMERE3, VEZTINGS,
And otber"artiolim of Apparel,
ti..P (WE SWARE kti Roc:BRIER,
In fact n nrytbing is found in a well-stocked
4s4wetry stem
OP* 91., urn., real ertfell.: m, , liolta Cott front the mite
Ile- and .111 coma 'oar, goods which
tteepto,e ,s,d bee tit) Cortlllll lie ol.rpuoourf.
ELINCK A BROTHER.
:Conti Lob nooi, April 3 1.61.
44 ,11181 - 4rB Nireet s ote 1 77
Corfaer :aaricot a..d Caeatunt Stree.ts, Lebanon.
.1(YIN .11 ATTU E 6 Priwietor.
I: 0 fist otoll o Ile v. lo.t o ,tod_ 1. . i r oocculojood by
jj A
ti
A. r.
tohLrVot I will limit MI pnhuto
mike the ltzlit , i). g tibtt rifop rprfet.fly
uore..rt illy. 11114 11 V Itt. it ii 11. it tntl R trial. The
1 , 111.1 aril % t wo
with the * art owelitt**l.l.* eilit*tee ; the Bur etuekedl with
the choicest, hi-unt owl the ~tithlitiw {urge and emu
•. JOII.i MATTHES.
Lateile*li. Kay 8. isu 1.
Pt liii, notrki,ro,,i .iii pay 164 114111.4 prieus for all
kir £ 01 zl.>lll-....V5' nil:i., YE,
. With and OATS—
,.; ..t.w ot, ~:,...,, u sc un the ,11.4.6 canal. Walnut street,
;ir.cti,,,,,,,, jdu isi Luau,. If y3 Willi i good tin ware call at the Tin and Sheet
Ilhattb inhanott.itinothithiv. 11ra/116h/roof • GEOltag SWAY..
. . .
LINSEY'S IMPROVED .SAN I
*Z .Z-11111411104)111 S iii: AI it Cll E IL — au .1„, 11 4 E ii r 'Mil
A 8 I'A.N DAM) INIEDICIN E. NEV
TT IS compounded entire
For the i4rvoly. radical , and ptr , ctonl cure of .i 1,4, DI. I,COIIIO Mt etattblished fact
SEAlq;::: arising f em IMPURITY OF Tue,
and npproved by nil that h
BLOOD.
cal to with confitlcnce 10
Thin medicine hos wrought the moot miraculous cures id in „ commend " .
n deoperatc canna of It hoe cured thousand ,
Scrofula. C4 ""'" fff m4tl " 6, '; who had given up nil hope
rut:memo m..0..1, cry, ip..J.A. 110i14, 7 unsolicited certificatca in
. ~ , ....-........- .
Pimples on the faee, , Sort: Eyes, ' The dose must be minted
1,3 H. StlalhOril Metall, j Senhi il end, i
: individual taking it. &us
Tidier affections, Rheumatic Diordere, net gently on the bowels.
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, ' Lot the dictates of your
.Isundire.Sait, Rheum, , use of' the LIVER IN
NI 4.1V1111 111 . Diseases, I Dimond Debility, i will cure LIVER CO3[-
hirer Complaint, I Loss or Appetite, i TACKS, DYSPEPSIA
Lon, Spirits, l Foul Stomach. , ' S U Ni. ME It CO M.
Female Complak ta. on , i all Discimee hilving their net. I n y . Ditopsy , S . 0 t ; i t
gin in an impure sinus of the Woad. l COSTI V ENESS. C 110 L
i RA' MOR DVS CROIiERA 1
LENCE, J . A L' N D IC E!
I ES, and may be used sue
ItY FAMILY M 11l Dll
ME A D A C II E, {as!
TWENTY Mt sumt: Irl
SpODNFULS ARE TAR:
attack%
t ALL W 110 ESE IT AWE'
l in Its invor,
i Mix water in the mouth
swallow both together.
The .81. eve is a portesii of Intent McCreary. ef Na pi•
!he : et, y n A o'...tW!. Ft3B.llAritio
.-M.Lt it L f..ee doelhs. tee I.••.• I!,t he was treated for
„r 10 th e re nheSiciattl of Bedford en..
and by be. Nen lon of the elcicei to t'4ltcee in dneinna,
for a period df eh,rit:, 0r.,, ties, netwltlnetand•
4,, z whirl, ids ono' n iro•GIN of his let chick
Wfre 47/#tt city oO.g! llr. I given up all hope,
whom he hefted of lire ' Wood Searcher." and was ;
deiced to try it, Fein' hotbed eneed. him. and althunvh
sadly disligiteest. they is no !ine'didn hut what this in. !
valuahle inctlieind ,aved his life The full parti coign; i
of this return Ikalle 111,cy be seen in a circular, t
which can be had of any the ng,..utts.
We aim' refer to the enie (.4 Ntittey Blettkuay, of
dertun. Arnotron,; comity - . Pa, eured of Strteltht af
ter being unable to get, out of bed for three years.
To the case of a lady iu An , obvide. Clearfield coon.
tv. Who was also afflicted with Scrofula in lid Wore
t.,ren•
To the ease of (3aa•.go residing itt Carroltot•n
Cambria county. Pa.. win: was so badly afflicted with
Cancer that it rat his e +tire nose off, and Lis use was
worßit, it p•Rslblo, thtra :McCreary's.
The parlieulars of these eases—every ono of which
was eared by the LISO of the Blood :lean:her—may also
be. found in a circular to be had of any if the Agents
R. M. LEMON. Pritprietor.
Laboratory for the Intuit:rat:taro anti sale, near the
Pennsylvania Railroad Moot, ifollidayaburg, Pa.
Dr. flea. U. Key oar. Wholesale Agent. Pit tab:oT: Pa.
For sale lie Cottle. Myeratonn : Martin Early,
vidiftyrls; John Capp it Sou, Jonest, .11 .10111 . 1 :jet tZer
oll tit Nehot John Carper. Itachntanaville: John Pain,
inzur, Caninbellatown; KUM:ger tt, Kinports. Ann rite.
Joh t C. Cobaugh. Bri.lgaport: all of Lebanon County;
Also sold at Pr Geo. Furs' Drug Store,. oppo•lto the
.rt Louse. Lebanon. Pa.
I toote' i lst 0.
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titii AS ,t. ttE A a <l;lAl„ltiENri
TUTS DEUCIOUS TONIC t , IT
Nici A IN 488 the 1150 of the Medical
Prt : fr.qsion and the Pin/WM i'41.1.5.1.1. 4 5111 , 0858,18 d the
8188:1111)1 4 '01184." A runintic."
“e'cli'ippa..” r tc.. j. 4 184.8 4.51111r.'481 by all of dit. protni
n..ut 1111314631in.11.81104,48 81141 84.118.48senrs. OS 1 , 08.4885 4
41114 All of those intrinsic non:Hold nuall.hea' (tonic and
ituratic) which belong to an Olit) and !IMF; Gin. t•ut
up in rplart bottles and :lola by all ilaugginta, grocers,
no. A NI. DINI fat.
(Entabl'alioil in 1.7;o.)
No. 10 B road gtrret, N.
For Vale - by FRI.:NCI!,
& IL 11. and all Elie rroodueut Wholemln Drug
gl,ts In Philndulphls. December 180-Iy.
Wale Les. Jewelry avul $.Ol
- i• ni
WHO TiE:;.l L E K]) Tlt IL.
S'iELLW"
No. en 2 Market Fqreet, i door 4:1ow tat, Philadelphia
March 27, 18d1.-1y
Stovelg,
xrow. it iho time to buy your OP). VES heroro cold
winter io here, nod the best and cheapest place is
at the
Leila= Stove, Till and Ehee, *lron Manufac
tory Or .TOlnn N. Bogen,
Next door to the Iml.a ions !Sank . wo re Gut 1.41 hod the
h.rge4 and lest Itm,f, en d
CIO /r; INU STO V ever offered in Le Imtem. Gas herr,
ers Parkes 11 , •0 chnirth,r.4 of iti , 0 make, with
n oroered assortment of Parlor SIVIVEs, end a 1, 1 ,,
ontiktY of the heat enekina Stores in the county or bor
00th. wfdel, thO werrunti , to hake or rent.
WA;1 , 11 conitantly cal kiind all i ZCI3.
and th.. bnt, t in4tt , lo,
COAL 1;1!CK —thdlargeAt n.Fortment, the hefty
tot irr, n . end the t,cst ma d, in I...baton.
Ahm, larg , ttxo TIN ,tltH, made of the host
material nod inn wor%witrilike a/oarstr. A 3 hi:
pmeticill Workman, anti has had aft exvoienee of tvrea.
ty-fero years. he feels cconalent that he con genii
Eatilfitetiati.
lie taker tbis mothmt nC returniem ;banks to his
numeron4 em.tomers for thou. liberal veneort. xnd ha
,hairs, by .‘lrietly attendinz to bla own lami t ," s an d
letting ritlmr pooplo's al as, to still roeeive a or
puhlio patronage. JA:l.lne: N.
Lebanon, November 7. 15,W.
4rtrr- Particular attention paid to all kinds nr,runiusu.,
Fut+ as Rolling, spouting. it., and all wiirlt warranted
NEW TIN AND SHEET
Iron Ware Nana factory.
uudpr.i g t.d r... v etr,tl:y calla Uri :Mention of
hix frieolls and the inthlie generally to the !net
itlat he hoz op;11 , 4 a Shop for tho manufacraro of a ll
kind~ of
TIN AND SIIEET IRON WARE,
on Market street, cppm-ite the Lebanon Hank. lle
hnpos, 4y ualng,none hot the bet materials, by n per-
Slin kapervision of all the work corn Mg from his es
t abliAno-nt, and Ly selling cheaper iPaa any other in
Lebanon, that he Will receive a liberal share of public
patronage
N. H.--Tin roofing. Jobbing, Spouting, tic., will be
promptly "ed properly Attended t o .
The publie are re:limit ully invited to give biro a call
Lebanon, Sept. 26. T2ti'). am. Iv. SHAY.
TAKE 'IN 4110 EC E.
B" ER
8-DEIIS will do well by ratting on J. 11. BRESSL
Agent, as he Is prepar,ql to du all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPUDDING and JOG Woittil generally, at
the very lowest prices., lie also has on hand a iarg,`
and goad assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
• all of the most improved (las Burning COOK
—.2 . .: STOVIiS and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the
4 .
dIIT-runt nod latest improved RA NUN: , AND
HEATERS, of all kinds. Ira also keeps tilt
etantly on hand a large neck of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE. which he offerf at less twice than they can be
hOught or any other slatemen lu the county.
0,9_ WAKE-ROOMS—fine door Eut of the Lebanon
Valley flank, Cumberland 6treet, Lebanon, Pa.
Lebanon, .January 0, teal.
"EVALTER'S WILLA
rpll subscriber morel fully informs the public .that
he hue entirely rebuilt the Mill ou the little Swa
tura. nrrinerly known as ••ii raws" and later as "Wen
goer a," about one•fiairth of o mile. from Jonestown,
elainon county. Pe.• that he has it now in complete
running. order. and is prepared to furnish customers
regularly with a very superior article of
431131, 1111:__T AIEACL
as rhea„ na it n„,, no obtained from any other source.—
lie keeps else on !mail end for mArt at the iowaat cash
prices 0110 P, littA N, htlfiltTS, Ae. Ile is also Pre
pared to do all Minim of cc:arouses' WORE, for Formers
and others, at the vary aharteat po.slide notice and ill
g i te „, all to give him a trim:. The truteltinery of the
Mill is entirely new and or thy latest and most im
proved kind. By strict attention to business .and Tull
dealing he hopes to turrit. a chore of public patronage.
w HEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &C.;
bought, fur which the highest Lebanon Market prices
wilt Lai paid. FRANKLIN WA LTl4lt.
May 8..
, ORD'S
KG 1I
YEBI LI ATM .
ay from 0 ums, and has he
t, a Standard Medieine, known
ace used it. and is now resort
all the diseases for which
riwithin the last two years
of relief. as the numerous
<nly possession show.
' to the temperament of the
I . l :ed iu such quantities as to
m,
judgement guide you in
!VIII() It A T 0 lt, WO it
!PLAINTS ill LLTOITS AT
CHRONIC DI AltitlloEl
, PLAINTS; DYSENT
STOMAC 11. HABITUAL
-HIC, CHOLERA, MOLE,
L . 71 IN - FA:WWI. FLAT
I ; FP:3IILE WEAKNESS
' .cessfully as an 0E1)1 N
CINE. It will cure SICK
I XI thousands can testify,) In
TWO Olt TIME' TEA- ,
D, EN at commencement of
;GIVING their testimony
0 : with the Invigorator and
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE
-A LSO,-
SANFORD'S
FA MIN
C.4I7TLYJNITIC riz,zs
COMPOUNDED FROM
Purely Vegetable Extreets and put up in GLASS CA
SES air tight end will,lteep in any climats
The FAMILY CA ' 1 1'11.410:IQ Pi LT. is a gen
tle hot active Cathartic r) which the propriptor has
used in his practioe more " 1 than twenty years.
The eaustahtly inerrasing I > daunt Lei front those who
have long used the PILLS .land L.e satisawtion which
all express in regard to ltheir use, induced me to
place them within the reach tie till.
The Profession well know 1 ythat d'inereut rathakies
art on different portions 11.. of this bowels.
The FAMILY CA 1. , ` — ;1! II AItT IC PILL
has with du-> re fereme ht 1 this welt establfshed fact,
been compounded fr. •nt a j variety" of the purest vitae
table Extraets. which act ...Ilene on every part of the
alimentary renal, and arc ;tiOOD and said Mull civet
where a CAM xIiTIC is 1 p s , heeded, such .as it Es
nANGENT ENTs of the 1 .37romAcii. SLEEP I
NESS. PAINS IN TUE 'DAM AND LOINS,
((tsTINENESS, PAIN A NL) SORENESS OVER
TI I DODV, 1 (ruin sudden cold. which
frequently. if nealeeted, 1 in a I tug coo rse of Fe
set.. L. 0 8 OF A PPE ITLTE,riCREEPING :SEN
SATION OF COLD° V i r BODY, RESTLESS
NESS, LIENDAtIi lE. or; 'WEIGHT IN TILE IL ILA hi
pit 11'ORMS in
C1111:011EN or A Di) LT:t, MATISM, a great
PURL YI Kit of the 111,00.1) and ninny diseasetowhich
flesh in heir, ton numerous • to mention iu this adver
tisement. Dose. Ito U.
P . :110E TURES' Mil itS.
The Lirpr I 11 S ig,Oniter FlllUily Cathartic Pine are
retailed by 1)114%h:4. generally, and soU wholesale by
the Trude in all the large turns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.
IsAanufactnrer and l'thprieter,
C+I;INEL; W Frurcyyr STRI:LT.
Fur sttle by J. L. Lemberger, D. S. natter. and Pr. Moss
July. Ig,ISCO-1 y.
FvEtis -171
I / SU
RE4IV-0
-;AV Eitor
040 - 74"
&NI i:O7
611, t 4 11Ji • .1, com
mon components, such lii Opiates, or Expevorauts,
which net enly run down the system, but destroy all
rhunee of wire. mill be found on trial to possess the fob
Inwirdt• properties, and to whit the most tatuabitt testi
)3ll-Minis moy be found in the pamphlets.
For whooping Cough. and irs 0 Soothing Syrup it
locate + - Very Want. and by early use{ ill SW/0 the largest
proportion of ruptures iu children which oao be traced
to Whooping cr'ougli•
• In ordinary Coughs and Bronerifd Cemrilaint4, the
forerunners of Coneernpl ion. its splendid tonic proper_
ties kr, it not ouly the moot perfect enemy to dine:rise.
but builds up and sustains the syteut against. recur.
renee of the Complaint.' No nursery should be without
i I. nor should parents Lail to get a pouiphi et. to be ilium)
with all derriere, rue the only way to do justice to its
) ----
„pel Wiz,
41116 17135 t
71-IVAREIkt r' ' It ?
4
'err& Ack. (14,1R4.0,
-, nußALuovcre. ow.
_
rpnis great tienraleie Remedy. null IN:tteral Opiate
kCalla for rperiel attention and interest be free of
Opium. Or preparations of Opintn, nr et any bat. its
strictly vegetable and medical properties. For N , 1E . 41.'
gia, I a• ine. Gent, Meth and 'Ear ache spinal
Compleinte ittecOhor et lames or Stomach, Rosa mIE - ay
Caturril. ft t:I.1 all miner :Nervous Complaints.
Far Los:. of BI
B ":•t, tAtrottie Ache,
Fick Bend Iteho. it has no egnal, taut to whlelt we offer
ettimonints from undoubted Rourzes.
For Delirium Trelll. us it is n Sure r emely.
For Bowel C6llll/11ChltS, illetufling Cl'olera Mortals, it
Is plendhily tniapted. in not only removing the pains
but noting as physic. a great c it trust with Opium_ which
not only coadtipstes and . d rugs the system, but makes
the remedy worse than tl.t disease
From physicians wo ask attention, anti on demand
Formulas or Trial Bottles will be sent, developing in the
Anodyne an Opiate which has long bees. wanted, and in
the Cough Dinned) , such as rest entirely on one central
priori
From invalids We ask correspentlen , o for Pamphlets
or e:tplanation, without 'postage...stamps."
for—Lsrge Cough Remedy, :7:0 colts per bcttls.
"
'coin Anodyne. "
JOHN L. 11UNNEWEI,L, Proprietor,
CIMMIST AND PIf4Tt3EACV.CTIST
No. 9 C'onancrcia/ Mari. Bostin,:lrass.
For sato by alt usual wlieleeitio and retail dealers in
awry town and city, and Joseph 1,. Leinberger. Leb
anon ; at Wholesale by Cleo, 11.. Ashton. Charles Ellis &
Co, Philacra. [April 3,1.861.—1 y.
II 0 Vir R SSO C
I'll ILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent lnthlutiren established by 'peeled Endow
ment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Disease=. Owl especially for the Cure
of Diseaxee of the Se:ezad
„ Organs.
Lion of their condi , ion, (age. occupation, hatits of life,
&e_.) end in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur
nished free of charge.
VALUAIII4: REPORTS on Sperneatorrlicen. and oth
er Diereses of the Sexual Organs, and on the New TUI4-
LOIC,. employed in the Oh.peroctry. snit to the afflicted
in Pealed letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three
Stamps thr poetege will he acceptable.
Address. DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur
gonn., - Howard Asoociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street
Philadelphia, i'a. •
L'y order of thetireetors.
EZRA D HEARTY, - 51A, President.
OM FAIRCHILD. Seeretarq Jan. 2, 'ill-
RHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CP:LEDIMTI:D HOLLAND 111:31EDY FOR
"AYSTMPSTA
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS;
LEVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affecto,n. consequent aped a disordered
STOMACH Ott LIVER,
sno...<, Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky PAIS,
Heartburn. Lira. or AppW,W, DeSpoudeticy, Costiveness,
Mind nod 7tkrdbrx Piles. In nit Nervons, Ithemnatic, and
Neuralgic. Affection.. it has in numerous instances proved
Malay beneficial, and in others effeeted a decided cure.
This ha purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated
Holland Professor. nrerhore. Ito reputation at home pro.
timed its introductien liere, the demand commencing with
those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this
mighty country. many ~r whom brought with them and
banded down the tradition Cl, its value.. It is smote drered
to the American pub.'ie, harming that its truly wonderful
medicinal rulers cu tts/ to it , , S.pnuledged.
it Is particniarlY recommended to those persons whose
((institutions may have beep impaired by the continuous use
of ardent spirits, or other Gonna of dissipation. Generally
instantaneous in it..th‘as its way directly to the neat
of life.-thrilling sod Mg every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, aud, itt feet, infusing new health and vigor
in the system
NOlECE.—Whervor experts to dud this a beverage will
be disappointed; but to OM sick, weak and low spirited, it
will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular
remedial proporties.
READ CAREFULLY!
The Genuine highly eeneentrated Iherhaves Milano
Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at
One DOLLAR per bottle. -r six bottles for Ftyt; Domarts. The
great demand for this truly reit:limited Medicine has induced
many imitations , wbteh the public should guard against
purchasing.
46r Beware of ruipteltiOn. See that our name is on the
label of every bottle you buy.
Sold by Druggists•
by Express to most points.
:generally. It .ean be forwarded
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.
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Vharmareatists and (It'll entists,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
For vale at J. L. LEADS/WE/VS Drug Store, Market
ottoet, /abotion, Ra. [I opt. 6,1660.—1 T
Philip F. IlleCahly gggigigAigt#4 V '
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
VIN Cumberland Street, ono door East of
4m Adi Geo. B. Stoat A' Co
the Black Horse !Intel. Thankful for the Iit.IPTIC LOCK , STICII
very liberal patronage extended Co me for the short timo
I h a , f,,,,,e to nusnmea, I wool.] respectfully solicit a '
continuance of the patronage of the nubile. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
lie has at alt times an assortment of BOOTS and 1 --
SlioES of lila own manufitatore on hand, which will be '.
disposed of on reasonable trims.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, , to.
Those leafing a neat. well made article. are 1 , 1 cited
to give me a trial. Children.' Shoes of every 'variety
Bud color on hand. Heavy work made to order.
- -
r Ail work warranted. _Bemiring neatly done and
purges made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1559
New Boot and shoe Store:
rpm: undersigned announce to the public that they
1. hare opened a Now Boot and Shoe Store. itt ttarket
mreet. Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran
church, , vie re they intend keeping constantly on
...,A.Wouul 0 gt-nvi al assortment of Ladies, penal:men,
Ittism-s. Boys and Children's
Boats, Shoes, Gaiters,
all of uldch will be made up in style and quality not
he be surpa.sed 'by any other workmen in the country.
No effort shall he spared to please and satisfy all who
may then tutu wi th their orders, and their chare,e;
will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair
reimmenttion.
They also keep a large stock or
HOME MADE WORK,
which is warrant , 1 to be As represented.
The publi, are invited to cull au t examine theirstoc k
previods to purchasing.
43.- Repairing dons on short notice and ut reasonable
.10SiiPtt
Lebanon, Slay 1, IS6I. ANDREW MOORE.
Boot and Shoe Store.
ctotr JACOB 11110E1, respectfully in
forms the public that he still ecetin
nes his extensive establishment in
oak. onitie his new imilding, in Cumberland st.,
where he hopes to render the some
RAI kfaCti ,, ll as heretotbre to till 1,1110
mac favor hi:n.l4ol their custom. Ile invites Merchants
an ,i dealers i t ButYrtt :ctrl SlMS:mil' every one who,
wishes to purehase fiishionahle and, durable articles in
his line, to call rind examine for themselves. hb large
and varied stock, . .
Ile is .letermi tied to surmss all coupe:Mon in the
ntnrl tartar" of t.:1'&1 - ri;rtide lotsiness, suitable for
any Market in the ij Mom A dm, rare taken in regard
to material , snd workmanship; none bt the bust Quaid
•ty of Lt.:ATI:Mt and other materials are used, and none
bat the best WOrklnen are employed
returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed nit him.
Ile hopes by Fidel, attention to business and ende:svoring
to please his customers,-to merit a share of public pat
trothrso [Lebanon, Feb. ri,'sB,
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G. L. ATF:itiNS & Bro.
&VINO united in tiro HOOT and Silor. iwsmss,
and from their determination to ha punctual. and
make none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting
a large of public. patronage. Theywill always he found
at their Cl fll STAND. 'NEW 111.711.DIN(L) in Market. 'Street.
nearly opp , mite, Widow Itise's Flntel, where they wilt be
ready to serve tool Hesse their customers.
They have now on heed a large ensortmeut of
BOOTS, SBONS. TRUNKS.
C,t RPM' DADS), Se., which they offer at reduced prices,
PCl'6olle dealing at this SHOE STORE, eau be
emited with HEADY-MADE WORK, or have it made to
order. ililiqtfaction is siways tenrranietl.
Partienlar attention given to the REPAIRING
I . l.elatuom April 20, 1.559.
Deets and Shoes.
4, TKI NS d BRO:S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
np in good order for comfort sod couveuienee, both
tar hutntietn en-
riAl o p
? 4 '/= , e t ,
o -0 F-4
A TIC INS & BRO.'S Se w Bout and Shoo St,re is fitted
ut, in goond order fur comfort/mil convenience, both
fur Waif', and oon ttnnn n.
A Tit* t ttlto. promise to be punctual, and will en
t. plc:et:co all who may call on thew ror Itoott;
Ml=
This is the Place to Get
(II.EAP AND FASITIONABLE
Bools,Shoes, Hats. Caps 4tc.,
FOR :3 NUNG AND SUMMER.
rulm under , itotcd he , ing opened hia SPIiI.NO AND
I SUMMER
LO, Boor,. SHOES. HATS. CAN. TRUNKS and
TEA VELINU BAGS, of the very talent r.,
an
, d hatrisantest styles and best finish, .' ' 2 Z,
won Id respectfully invite all his old fr holds -: ':
and en:detours. and others. who wish to hey the best or
t -lnaar MI lila; at the ittwest prices at his store in
Indniit St, ne72 to the County Pris6ii,
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It I, lot !wee:4l , 3l'y to enumerate particular articles
for his stack embraces 'everything fur Ladles., Gentle
turn, Cirls, flop; and Children that eau be called fur in
Id< thlatrl men rof bn , 'IUUSS. Thu had iett varticularly.
lied a rholae selscti.m of all the handsomest:m.l
st)lssof iu Ana. Gaiters, dm. Ills assortment of flats,
Cava. Trunks, Travelind Bap, Am., hare been selected
with groat %ate. Cali f01:11 cud obtain a barsuin.
JOttt. WWI/ AN
4:11, 'Measured mime :tad work made to order:
Lubitucm, 3-I,y 8, 180.
lir 11 E NEW 1E 11
‘ , llll undersigned would respectfully inform the sla
t, seas of 1,e1,,,tc,n, that he has commenced the BA
!NU lILISLN ES& in all its varlet - lee, at hie stand. on
Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Ituclz
ILdel, nod will supplr customers with the best BREAD,
BABES. Floor receiv,nl from customers. and
rettirrzed to them in bread at Aort notice.
CON FEMONERIES,
of nil fregh and of the best guiltily, constantly
on hatlti, and furubthed at tan lowest prices.
Tits public is iuvitiel idgirc nos a. hie!.
Lob non Nov. 9, 1058. T. IT, TIMM.
"4" CLOCKS.
Thirty Day,
:'•0. kchit Day,
hirly r
CLOCK "ie)
Just ReCeived
.L.BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
:5 7 ?;;;10 - Lebanon Pa.
Jaelles Si. litqley,
SIGN OF THE 31AMMOTH WATCH,
Eitgk Chu"ld(ups, ezmtherland Sired,
LEBANON, Pa.
OFFETIFI to the Public an elegant and extensirousurt
J molt •
OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY,
consisting of Diamond, Roby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone,
Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etrusean Coral Breast Pins.
Ear Mgt's and Finger Rings.
Ln CHAINS of every style
and /polity.
n Preneb, Swiss and Amer--
inn Gale and Silver Watches of the men approved and
e,.lehr a ted . Clocks of every description. A
large cartels of ' , alley Goods. Paintings, Vases.
The Etna; will ha ,hued among the largest in this4aO •
thin of Pennsylvania and has hen selected with great
care from the most celebrated importing and minutiae
tuning estahltshinents in New York and Philadelphia.
REPAIRING 41011 e at the slier test notice, and in a most
earls warlike manner.
31y friends, and the L'nblie generally 0,1'6h/riled roan
examination of my annerb stock.
.JAISIES IT. KELLY,
Sign of the Big Watch,
Lebanon, sept. 31, 1859
IF YOU WANT
A„ICTUItM of 3,L1: deeewed Friend. enlarged ant!
colored in on, call nt DAILY'S flattery, next •dotn
to the Lebanon Deposit Bank.
IF YOU WANT .110-1, PICTURES GO TO
Mill A rt s
ft KY I.AIIIT tlAtmmr, over D. S. Ralier's Drug Store,
on Cumberland street. Lebanon. P's. AMAROTYPES:
pziturrpss,. PAPYROTYPES ' And Poore-
GIiAIMS, taken deity. (SoudaYexcePted.) Prices reasona
ble and in accerdanthe with the size, style and quality of
the cases. Ituoms opened from 8 A M., to 4 o'clock.
P. M.
t.el Imam. Tune 1. 1858.
IETELLO,I3etsy, where aro you going that you are
dremyl up so? .
Ates.-1 az., goinz to J. Jr. 103.31 M Adam Rfee's Band
ing to have my Lik,•ness taken.
Ques.—Why do yon go to Kelm and not to one of the
other room; to bare it taken ?
Ans.—Because Brim's Pictures are sharper, clearer
end more truthful than others aud nearly everybody
gibe to him,
Ques,—Can you tell the why his pictures are Rupert();
to others?
! had 9 years practice, anti has superior
CaMOMS, and all hix other fixture.. are of the moot 1111-
proved kind.
Clues.—What kind of Pictures does ho take?
Ans.—He takes Amhentypcs. and Melainetypes. of all
sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the
smallest up to bite Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. He
takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de
ceased persons and tuns theta colored life like. by one of
the_hest Artists. Iris charges are reasofadsie and his
rooms are open everyday. (eseept aunday9 from 0 o'clock,
A. 7.41. to 6, P. M., Don't forget, KELM'S DOOMS is the
place you can got tim ifrst Pictures,
PHIOTOG EINIE G LL'Ett
No. ittt Arch Street, Phitodetphis.
NE of the largest andmost dual - dote t3alleries in
U
the United States, where the
beat Pieta re?, known
to the Photographic art. are taken at prices no higher
than are paid for .121iStlIALle carriextures.
The Proprietor. a practical Photographer. attends
personalV, every silting—anti allows no picture to
leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satiathetion.
Daguerreotypes and Aduhrolypes. of absent or de
ceased friends. photographed to any required size, or
taken on Canvass. life size, and painted in Oil by the
best Artists.
At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather
—as perfect in cloudy days as who., the .nn shines.
Persons visiting the city nre respectfully invited to
eXhllli/10 our SpedWellls, which for prke and quality de
fy competition,
inr Instructions given in the art or Photography.
it IC "YELL GALLERY or ART,
:14 Arch ! . .3trect; Philadelphia.
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CO DY ENDATIONS:
Fro o Hon. Lewis D. C.tarrlMLL, Ohio.
Afy faintly and friends all concur hi the opinion .that
the (Newell) Picture is more lifo•Ilito than any thing .
they ever saw. likeness has been repeatedly taken
by dinrel•ent Artists in various way 4. but I have never
yet had one which presents Co true to nature, all the
features and exprmions of countenance as this.
From Ilan. E. Jor /tennis. late Minister to Italy.
The exquisite beauty and ooftness of your per
traits. conjoined with their durability of color and faith
fulness ae likenesses, cannot tail to coalmen:l'6cm to
tlie attention and patronage of all Who appreciate true
arC
From Coe. Jstics Pmts.
having occasion for a portrait. I procured one from
Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, n min
iature in 9il Colors, under the new process , discovered by
hint, and take great pleasure h, expressing the satisfac
tion given me, not only by the accuracy of thank.. Pees,
but. Its artistic Mush .n nN inspects, and recommend
him to the patronage of those disposed to encourage
the beautiful art. J&3118 PA6I3.
Philadelphia, January 23, 1!61.—1y.
EI;M!!=!
Pea OTOG t PUS.
MIKUEM
;NAM= STREET, LEBANON
$6O. $65. $75, $B5 and $lOO.
These Machines make the SHUTTLE OR LOCK.STITCH,
AZ T Alike on both shlee — cOvrithout the use of the leather
pad. They have an entire xew MeniOD of forming the
stitch—Fimple and nnerying iu its operation. They have a
New Patent Under Tension and a New
Upper Tensiorz.
which can be regulated without stopping the Machine
—simple but effective. They will tinV witioreater.speed
never drop a stitch. and do more worts in the .came time
than any other sewing machine ever *welded. These Ma
chines have power sufficient to new
THIRTY THICKNESSES
0 f heavy sheeting,. They will stitch. run, hem. gather
curd. quilt, felt. Sze., &e., and for Stiching LINEN have
no superior. Also,
Sloat's Improved Shui t le Machine
For tailoring and henry work. These Machines hare
been well tested 1111101/' lailorn, nod are pronounced
equal to those sold elsewhere at double price.
Let all' who intend to purchase a Sowing Machine call
at our Sales Dom and see our Machines practically
tested, or octet fOr cireular.
J. J. BLAIR
ATCEIM ATc Elt AND JEWELLER,
Market Street. Lebanon, Pa.. nr
UIOItUI B. SLO AT Sr, Co..
May 30, '6o.] PHILLAPELPIIIA.
fi z I ,4a
LEMBEBGER'S
C LOT II al FACTO RY.
ri'tIiAiNKFUL for past favors, the undershrued respect
fully" informs the Public, that be continnes to Carry
nu his Manufnotory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
.501Ints.. on as ostensive a scale as ever. It is 111111CCCSSA
ry for him to Sky more,. limn that the work will ho done
in the saute EXCEbI.ENT STYLE, which has made his
work and name so well known in the surrounding coon.
try. Ile promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble time. His manutitctory it in complete (inter. and he
flatters himself' to be this to render this same satisfaction
as Iteretofiire. Ito mann Inetnres.
i roud itne. Nitrrow C'tntfts, , COSSilet . fl4 White
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lie also cards Wool and makes Dolls. For the conve
nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken
in at the following places:—At the stores of George &
Pyle, Looser k Brothers, George iteinceld, and at
the new Drug Store of Joseph 1.. Lemberger, near
the Market noose, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
store of Shirk k Long, in North Lebanon: at S. Gosh.
errs. Bethel township; at the public hence of Williams
Earust. Fredericksburg; at the store of.S. Balickel, iu
Jouestewn; at the stero of Mx. Weltner, Bellevue;
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of 'Mr.
Zimmerman, East Ilatiover. Lebanon county. All ma
erhds will be taken away regularly, from the above pla
tes, finished without delay, and returned again.
Those of his customers who wish Otis-Icing Wuol card
ed dyed and mixed, can leave this same, white, at the
shove mentioned places, with directions how they wish
it prepared. ,r his customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
whi.th will be done add left at the desired places.
N. r.. It is desired that these having {Pool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places.
LYON LEMBERGER.
East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 4, 18150.
ELIJAIT LONCAOIII.;...JOIIN G. GA8E1....J ACOII GABE
LEBANON
Door:mai sa Nl§ Manufactory.
Located on the Steam-House Rnad,neur Cumberland
Street, Etta Lebanon.
, Fr - TILE limier:Jig:nett respectfully
' _ Wm the lethite in general, that they
hare added largely to their former estab
qe,./ lishment. and also have all Mune of the
- -lateat and best improved
in the State in full operation, Fetch as
WOODWORTM,S` FLOORING, ere.,
for conducting the general business for
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-c.,
and the experience acquired by F,. LONGACRX and J. 0.
USUEL (tilling 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. GABEL, to
select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash
business in this State.
They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally,
upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS. S.Ab!ll, Fie., from the best Lumber manufactories
Ilk the State, feeling confident that• their assortment is
not to be eicalere6y any
. other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in size, quality or dutch, and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor tlic undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand :
Nora, of all sites; SaFII,Of all sizes;
Door Frames, Mr brick and Architrayes;
fronic bonsact= Casings, from: 3 to 6 in.;
Window Frames, for brick Sorb:lse;
and frame holues;
All kinds of Mouldings;
0.. G. Spring Moulding, of au Sing NVZ4.911-boards.
LONCIACRE, °ABEL /4. BROTHER
P. S—Planing. Sawing, dc., promptly done fur theme
furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon. July 1.5,'57.
Partners and otlivrs Take, Notice.
THE undersigned hniing purPhared 'the enlire
estublishlnent - of A. MAJOR & BROTHER,
will manufacture end kern on hand very general as.
sorheent of tit A.MIAN.ERY and FAR)! IN I IMPLE
MENTS. embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE l'osms
and Titreslows: Railway Horse Powera and Threshers.
Morgan's independent steel-wire Tooth -Horse RAKE;
Mumma.s Patent Folder. Straw and Hay CUTTER: Cast
Iron Field Rollers. Grain Fans. Hay Elevators. Clover
Millers. Corn-shelters, by band or power. Corn Ploughs
and Planters. Cultivators, 4:c., with a variety or tbe
best PLOUMIS in use. &e.
All or lbe abo - e M . :tames are of the latest and best
improvementa, and areal warranted to nivesatisfaction.
Castings of all, kinds made to order.
and at abort notice. He aloe manufacture: , STEAM . RN
-441 .N ES. Mill Hearing.Shaltiug, and Mill work in general.
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engine* and
Machinery of all Muds.
Tie invites nil to eitil and exannns the •Mvnicat the Ma
chine shop, on TINE:CI - WYK STRUT., Lebanon.
AR,— All orders or communications by mall will be
promptly attended to. D. M. KAAMANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
Lebanon, Almost S. MO.
ancE.-1 tiara appointed A, MAJOR 1: BROTHER
11 my Agents for the purpose. of carrying onthe above
business. ' 1). M. HARMAN Y.
Lebanon, August S, 1860.
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i LAITRACIPS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair
Manufactory.
.711" trket SL. 3d door north of Oat L. Talky Railroad..
LargestManufactory and Bost Assortment of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS; in the county.
rilitz public is respeetfully
ed to bear in mind that at theve
11:-.re.R.00nts Will be found - the best--"
assortment of FARlfroNmax and lIAND
seas FURNITURE and GRAMS. Persons in want or
ally kind would b-et call and examine his stock before
purchming elsewhere. Which (being all of hie own
work) he warrants to be better then any offered in this
place. Prices will be Lowan than at any other place,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon.
All orders promptly attended to, and Speedily execa
:ed at the lowest prices.
All persons purchasing Furnitnee from him will be
accommodated by having it deliVered to them. to any
part of the county, MEE OF CHAILGE, and WitilthAt the
tenet injury. as he has procured otto of the hest cue&
lowa furniture wevong, (specially for that purpose.
CuFl'lNs made to order. and funerals attended
at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13. Odith
NE W CA Br'6,T ET AND CHAIR
MA N UF V, '''O RV.
the subscriber respectfully informs. the public that
ho has the largest and best assortment of FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS. ever offered to the. public of Lab.
aeon county. lie has on hand at his Cahinet.wa ro .
rooms, in North Lebanon Boreugh. nearly orpesite
Zeller's Llotel."and a few doore south of hander's, a
splendid assortment of ,:ord. substantial and fashiona
ble Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURN ITURE, con
mating rsop,ts. TETE 7 A,TET ES. Mat:VIES. WJIAT
NOTS.Par lor; Centro, Pier, Card and Gilmartin
TABLES; Dressing:Mid Common BUREAUS:
g nedsteads ' Work-Stands. Wash-Stands, and
- lifiCheD IrtMlitll.l3 of all kinds. Also,. a
large and elegant variety of FRENCH' BACK. Seam
SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated Cosmos; all
Finds of Spring Seated ROCKERS, Also, Windsor,
Cane-Seated. and Common ChliklßS and ROCKERS of
every Me:climb»)
&AM
sati sfact All (Mods sold LOW and WARRANTED to diveion. • .
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here otrerad ihr sale, can be fully satisfied of their
curability by reference to those tor whom ho has man
ufactured or to wh om so ld .
Old Furniture and Chairs REPAMED and yAlt-
NIS tiED.
N. 11 . -- corn - 3.:s made and FUNERALS Mternied at
the shortest notice. dOSEPII BOWMAN. .
North Lebanon Septemberl9. MO
REIGAI S
ft, ._____________
442 1 c 0n ISTVAF7-11m
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N. Iv corner of Market a crid lEiter streets, Lebanon, Pa
R. DREG, Ag't, irspectially informs his friends
J. and the public, that he has taken the above
stand, remedy Otett plod by Etnaniel Reigart, and large
ly increased the stock of WINES AND I.SQUORS, with
E; - . - .r selections froni• the CHOICEST BRANDS and
z, ssmi a titles now in the market, My assortment
1 cotodsts oh Gruen!, Ifennesy, Pleat Castillion,
f T. 111111111, Martell.. Marett, Pellevoielori, J. J . Depily A;
Co., A. Sorgnette A Co.
WIN ES.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret,
Sherry, madeira, Lisbon,Tenerlire, Ileac, linnet* and
Malaga, of varfonS brans and qualities.
Rolland Gin, Scliehlam Schnapps, Jamaica . Spirits,
Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, APple,, Lavender,
Blackberry. Cherry,Oina-nr and Raspberry BRANDIES;
Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Am, Am-
Also, • constantly or. hand a superior - quality of Old
Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela' WHISKEYS,
of the very best itmlities, and rum Cider Vinegar.
From long experience be flatters himself that he will
be able to reudnr satisfaction to all who may patronize
the new firm, and the reputation.arquired for .furnish-
ing the best brand., of LiQuoitS, at the lowest prices,
will be maintained, All articles Bold at this establish- 1
ment wilt be what they are represented.
I.4barion,May 22,1661.
ATTENTION !
Compaity . 1 Forward./ March ! r
trio RKIZEIISTEIti 'MOTHERS' 1:11EAP CLOTnINO
Store, opposite the Court Howse, and get u suit of
Spring and bummer Clothing nt reduced ices.
BOWIE KNIVES!BOWIE K pr
NIVS! I
A flue lot o f B ow i e Ki l ls -unjust reveis ed and for sale !
nt REIZENSTEIN BROTLIEICS.
Opposite the Court House.
Letraion, ISi3l
New Fornitore Store.
ry ARIIISON K. DUNDOBX would respectfully 101 l
ll form the public that be has removed opposite the
old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on Cum
berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest,
and cheapest assortment of EU ItNITUItV ever offered in
Lebanon. Ms stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which he will dell lower
than the like can be bought at any other
place in Lebanon.
lie has on hand a largo assortment of SOfilFo 7.-
Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta
bles. What Note. Ilat Raults,Le. Also a large and cheep
stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees,
Bedsteads, and it lot of cheap Mattresses. Also Looking
Olasses,-.LG cult. Rosewood and Malingany--very cheap.
Venetian Blinds;.Carriages, Gigs and hobby Mors% for
children.
IlEgi.. Particular attention paid to UNDERNAKING.—
lie has provided himself with the PIN EST HEARSE IN
LEBANON, ;tud will make Collins and attend Funerals,
at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
Lebanon, December, !ZS. ISSP.
hTILL Altran VHS
elleaptSt. Best Selected; anti Largest Block of
WALL PAPERS •
Window Shades. Curtains, &o,
Tim UN HERSIGN HD having in ennueotion with Ws
ROOK AND sTATIONE HY STORK,
purchased the entire stock of wA.L.I.. PAP EltS of Messrs.
W.turz St RIEDEL and W. 0. WAttu, and having also re •
costly received large supplies from New York and Phil
adelphia, including the latest and most handsome styles
of
Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations,
Paneling Fire Board Prints,
Window Curtains,
Ides, 4-c., 4-cl,
now manufactnred. Ii is stock presents the best assort
ment of rimers. both in style and quality; that has over
been seen in Lebanon, and as he has I-ought moat or his
Papers at redured rates, for Casa, ha is able to sell Wall
Paper et cheaper rates than they can be obtained at any
other place. He has also made arrangements with the
best Paper Rangers in , alatuon to put up paper for
into, if desired, at the aborted notice on the moat reas
onable terms.
Hive him a call and be convinced.
tt Remember the niece, at the ~Ytne BOnfesiare is
Widnut Street, a Au, doors soups of Karatany's Hard
ware Store. 47. AMAKR,
Lebanon, April 4, 180,
I.
17.4711 ER. ALUM Di R.
p: of the beat and cheapest assortments of LIMMA
Offero to the pablie, is nest for sale at the now
and extensive lidinlllol anti COAT. YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBLLL
n the Borough of .North Lebanon, on the bank of the
Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few
inures North of the Oemissec Steam Mills, and one
goitre east of Borzner's Hotel.
Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned
White. Yellow. Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;—
Cherry, Poplar anti Pine hoards;
134 and 2 inch Punnet and CoMmon Plank' '
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and .Toiste;
White Oak Boar4si Plank and Scantling;
and /4 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
S 1.1 ING LES ! SHINGLES!!
The hest Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Also. Rooting and Plastering Laths;
Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings ler fences
and fencing" Boards;
FLOOttIiNG BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions.
COAL ! COAL!! COAL! !
A large stork of Broken, Stove, Limeburners and
Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices.
ts.Coniidelit that they have the largest and hest es.
sortmeut of LUMBER or all descriptions and sizes, as well
as the largest stook of the different kinds of COAL, ever
offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture
to say that they can accommodate all putchnsers satis
factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any
thing in their line, to examine their stock before'pur
elmaing elsewhere. PLUMP BRRCEIBILL.
N. Lebanon. April 4. Hl6O.
Shut:tom, of all sires;
Blinds. of all sizes;
THE DESIGN of the Scheel is to me..t, as far as may
be, the requirements el a progressive age. The course
of study being so arrange! and extended that pupils of
any age or degree of advamicinent may be co tared to
nearly equal ads-outage, and embracing in its
.different
departments of these Branches of Educationamost
metal or desirable in. the different spheres of life.-
- THE ENG LISLE DEPARTMENT designed mainly to
Impart a thorough, practical education, which may b
turned to recount in the transaction of IoISIPOSiL.---
Tot CLASSICAL DerAWIMUNT embracing the study or the
Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate
the taste—to refine and elevate the mind. or as a haSis
to the study of what are called the learned professions.
A NORMAL OR TELICOEW DSPARTDIENT, in which an expe
rience of more than twelve tears, in schools of vitrions
grades and in different sections of 'the Union, will be
drawn upon in hutilliar lectures, illustration and exam
ple, to - impart a knewledge of the * AO? OF TEACIMIO,
THE DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm, No unneces
sary restraints are instituted for the sake of mere effect,
—but such as are deemed condncive to the moral or men
tal welfare of the student will borigidiv enforead. Stu
dents from abroad ran board, (unless otherwisedesirei)
in the of the principal. And over (heap aparen
ial control will be exercised during their stay. They
will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute 'at
unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of antuse
ut without permission ; or to be absent from. their
places iu school on any pretext except sickness cc per
mission of parent or guardian.
THE lA/CATION is pleasant. healthful and secluded;
in a flourishing little village—surrounded by a pi:d.ur
ftltple a, d highly cultivated district. It is twenty miles
Eastward of Harrisburg. and within view of the Leba
non Valley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg and
Reading, and forma a link in the groat chain of rail
roads between New York and “the \Vest?'
THE INSTITUTE is a spacious, three-story, Erick
structure—planned and built expressly fur a boarding
school. The furniture of the schuol-rooms is nearly
new, and of the kinds most approved for use and com
fort. The students' rooms are large and convenient,
and will be occupied generally by two students each.
STUDIES:.--spening and Defining, Rending and
cation, Writing, Arithmetic, English Crammer, Ceog,.
raphy, titst-ry, Composition and Declamation, Book
Keeping, M nsuration, Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry,
Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiol
ogy, Surveying, Plane and sphcrieui Trigonometry,
Logic, ,theteric, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French
and Music..
EXPENSES for I ard , Washing,Tuittoit, Lights, Sc,
per quarter of 1t weeps. $:l5, Sur Tuition alone, per
quarter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern
languages, each $1; for Music, $5.
STUDENTS can enter at coy time, and they will be
charged only from the time of entering. Text Boolts
wit be hawed to students al a email charge fur mse, or
furnished at city retail prie t ,..
Any !miller inlurmation that ma} be desired can be
obtained t' addressing the Principal.
W. J. 'BURNSIDE,
February (, gill;
Leh
111111101111 lIISUratICC
COMpaltlV.
LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON
T o the property holders of the State of Perin
eyivania Your attention is
respectfully solicited to thetWio wing low rates of incur
ance Of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM - -
PA NY, who are transacting business with the most
flattering evidence or Public iionfidence. There sources
of the Com pany`are ample to in4etunify those who may
take advantage through its 'agency of the means afford
ed tlo t of being fil'eteat'd egMlest loss by tire. The
Board of Directors tire practical busine,s men well and
ilisorably !mown. and enjoying the entire confidence and
respect of the community in which they lice. Oar Coin
Palls' is perfectly in otos. and we invite your careful ot
telnion to the thllowitix, low rates as we are determined to
insure as low 44 any other responsible company, taking
into consWratina the character of the risks incurred.
Oar CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is
sue. Policies which never'expire, 'which obviates the ne
cessity of renewal every 3 or filettra.
Th.) Company has now been in, eueee . ssful operation
for nearly . 6 years, mid all its losses hare been promptly
paid to The satisfaction of all parties concerned; anti, in
fact it has been. mid still continues to be,- the !wish of
the Directors to have the Company ootiductml on honest
tad economical principles.
itAms OF INSULIN=
Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof . $0,15 1 1 1 $l.OO
: • do do do shingles 0,3 " do.
do Log or Frame
,20 " do
Darns, stone or brick„2o ” do
' do Log or Frame ,20 "do
Store Houses. brick or stone - ,15- " do
.. do Log or.framo , ,30 "do
Hotels& Wordier , houses, brick or
-stone ,25 " do
do do Log or frame . • ,30 nd o
,-
Academies and School houses o 3 " do
Churches and meeting houses ,
. 20 <4 41q
Printers book, end Stationerii.s .;30 n d o
hook binders 50 i- do
Tailor shops ' ,25 " do
Shoemaker and saddler shops. ' ,30 " d
SIIVVV:OIIith Ulla WattAlf.nakttr .. ,30 `s do
Tin and sheet hou shops . , ' ,30 " do
Groceries and Provision storms ,3O "do
'
Tanneries ,30 " do
Hatter shops ,30 " do
Grist Mills, Water power - ; 35 " do
Saw Milk do do , 35 " do
,
Drug Stores
.. ~30 " do
SMith shops, brick or stone - - .30 " Ido
do do Wood do
Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet under shops ~ 0 : d
4 .44 c 0 .) :: d d00 ...
Wagoner and Coach linker shops
Painter and chair maker shops ' ,40 " do
Oil Mills . ,
Clover Mills . ,40 " ' do
Founderies of wood
,35 " do
do (trick or stone
,30 " do
Merchandise in brick er stone build'ngs ,20 " do
do in wooden do . .
2 25 .4 d o
Furniture in brick or stout) buildings ,15 .`i do.
. do in wooden ~ . ,
' 2O " do
Stables & sheds, brick.or stone,eoUntry, ' .20 " do
. 25
do do wooden '
. " do
- Livery & Tavern Stables
AM.. All communicatlsonusmisthobwual ,25 "do
.
A. BARRY, Secretary, 4 , : L b et a a d n d o r n " Pt. W *
- ' President—JOHN BRUNNER, F.A. Co.,
- Fice-President—D.' AL - RANK. ' ' -• '
Treasurer—CMG. P. 51.E11.Y.
Jonestown
Secrstary—WM. A. BARRY,
, September 12,1100.
IV A LINIIT Swit
“Lebanon Valley luslilute,”
Annville, Lebanon county, Penn'a
TIT'S INSTITUTION, interrupted in its progress by
1. the death of its late proprietor, Prof. 13.ttseAnott,
has been re.organized, it is hoped permanently, under
the Superintendence of
:W. J. IntUR.NSIDE., A. 11.
THE ENSU.INCI QUARTER will commence ou Mou•
flay, April Stll. The Fall 6essiun Hill open on Sionday,
July 2.11.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
TIT= attention of Farmers is called to the following
prices paid for Couutry Produce by the underelga
ad, et the "East Lebanon Store," siz :
12
Butter, 14 I Eggs,
limn, 15 I Bed, 18
Sides, 10 Potatoes, 72
Lebanon, March 27 5 , 01. EPHRAIM BORONER.
I BOWMAN, HAUER R CAPP'S
all IS JE R R D
This Way, if you Want :Cheap Lumber.
HE undersigned hake lately formed a partner-
Tship,for the purpose of engaging in the Lum
ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform
the public at large, that their place of business is DAVID
Bowatax's Old Lumber Yard, in East - Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelic
church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with
a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumbar,
such as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS,
LAVIN, BRINDLES, AND SCANTLING,
of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep eon
sten tly on bend, a full and well-seasoned assortment of
all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want
of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their
stock, and learn their prices.
Thankful for past favors, they hope,"that by attention
to business and moderate prices,, to merit a continuance
of public patronage
TaW3l.-I.X. HAUER & CAPP,
TA:mon. Svpteintim-
ALL ThE WORLD
A•
N the rest of mankind who are in need of SPRING
/11:. ANT , Sunlam Cumin) for themselves and their
Boys shOilid not tail to call at
EI4qZ.ENSTEIN . BROTHELS,
opposite the Court (louse, Lau:won, who have just re
ceived .line assortment. of Spring Clothing of their
own manufactory, Nil of which they will sell at prlce.e
to snit the times,
BOYS' JAOR".F.T.q.
Au ftnortmait of !soya' Cassimere Jackets at
nEIZENSTEIN BROS.
BOY'S' COAV, PANTS AND VESTS.
at rYry tow figures, at
OAS6IM ERE COATS, PANTS AND VE.'STS,
at a (sitting cost, at REMENSTEIN unos.
Fine Cloth Coat, Doeskin nod Fancy Cassimera Pants,
Silk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin vests at
It El 7..KNSTEIN MlO5.
Constantly a full assortment of clothing at
BEIM:NM:IN BROS..
Opposite the Court Muse.
April 10, 1501
George illoilinaWs
LEBANON COUNTY
ff-T7 71.:, 4 1 *awe oge.t.ro
I _ J 'ue7irisl7
•
Aria . -.4=r
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
IDARTICIf R attention will be paid ta thnotlef shipp
jr el by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be
tent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon. Myers
town and Annville Stations; and all other points in the
County.
FR I.:lollT,S•contracted for at the least possible rates
an delivered with dispatch. -
The Proprietor will pay particular attention, to. and
attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of - all
Freigh t
For information ' apply at his Office at the Lebanon
Talley Railroad Depot. Lebanon.
EDWARD staltla. his Agent in Philadelphia. will al
ways be found at IF H. Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North
Third st.. Philadelphia
July it, 'dill
=2
I=
A New Firm.
cheap Cash Store, and Milling and
Grain Business
91HE - undersigned hating formed a partnership in the
11. MERC,A ',LING AND GRATh BUSI
NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to their establishments.. They will cocaine to
keep. at the lato stand of SIIERIC & LONG, u most com
plete stock or all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a
country store, which they will retail Cheap for CAUL
or COUNTRY ruoDucn. They also want to buy for
cash
50,000 Bushels of WHEAT,
30,000 Bushels of RYE,
20,000 Bushels of CORN,
25,000 Bushels of OATS.
For which they will pay !be his,hest Market Prices.—
They will also take GRAIN on STORAGS. The will keep
always on hated and sell at the lowest price... COAL. by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT, PLASTER, &c.
AG- They , solicit the business of all their old friends
and the public. and will endeavor to deal on such Mr
erul and just principles as will give sidisfacticin to all.
MEEK, GESSAMAN & LONG.
North Lebanon, March 13,]561.
EMOVAL.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness Mann
faelory..,=: • \
THE undersighed has nenioved
his Saddlery and • Harness , \ ,
Manufactory to a few doors South 4 4 ,,
of the old place, to the large room r
lately occupied by Billinan k Bro. - as -
a
Liquor store, where he will be happy to small his old
friends end customers, and where he has increased fa
cilities for attending I 0 all the departments of Ws busi
ness. Bid ng determined tube behind no other establish
merit in his abilities to accommodate custoinori, ho
him spared neither pains nor expense to Obtain and make
himself master of.every modern imprOvemen in the bu
siness and secure the services of the hes workmen that
liberal wages would command. 'lle will keep a:large
stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
ail descriptions of HARI yg'S, , ,z; such as
Saddles, Bridles; Carriage Harness, of
all kind. heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
B ufalo Robes, Fly Nets.
. .
snob as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately
invented ; wil/Pgar every kind, such as' Buggy Whips,
Cart Whips. Sc.; HAMESof all doseriptions./LALTBR
CHAINS, home-made TRACES, Se., allot - which IS'
trill. Warrant to he equal any that eanbe obtained in
any other establishment in the country. All he asks
that those desiring' nything in this line, should call at
his place and examine his stock. lie feels the fitllest
confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction.
ifa- All orders thankfully received andproustitly at
tended to. SO:-OBON
North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1861.
A 1 hroiiglh 'Ticket to California.
C. S. COLBERT & CO'S.
Finn GRAND QUARTERLY DTSTRIfitiTION OF
100,000 ARTIChES, WORTH $.000,00e;
Which will be sold for $lOO,OOO, to the purchasers of our
,05?' GOLD PENS AT 30 Ors. PEE BOX. Oar
Golden Pen Is the honer& used, a d Is war
ranted sotto corrode in any ink." Every -
business man anti family should
use the GOLDEN PRY+
The following list of 100,000 articles will be distributed
among our patrons at $lOO 'SAM And need not be
paid for wail we inform the purchaser whicA
of the following articles we WILL SELL DIM
F o as l ,oo and than it ISOPTIONAL WHETS.-
Ea HE seNns 'rue DOLLAR AND
TAKES THE GOODS on NOT.
- - - • • - •
pfr ALL GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT
OUR EXPENSE WITHIN TEN DAYS
AFTER THE PURCHASER RE
eeives them. (unless they are
•satisfaetory,)and the mon-
ey will he Refunded. •
LIST OF GOODS INCLUDED IN Tar; DISTRIBUTION
Pianos. Gold limiting Cased Watches, Geld. Watches,
Ladies' Silver Watches, Guard, Vest 'and Chatelein
Chains, CaIIIPO Brooches, Mosaic anif.let Brooches. Lo
ve and Florentine Brooehes, Coral, Enierald. nod Opal
Brooches, Canna) Ear. Drops, Mosale and Seb:Ear-Drops„.
Lir:Laud Florentine Ear-Drops. Coral Ear-Dmps, Ease..
raid and opal Bar-Drops. Handsome Seal; icings, 310 sale
and Cameoliraeriete. Dreastpink, :Watch Keys,
Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets G,f HOS' , III Studs, Sleeve
Buttons, Plain Rings,
Shawls,
Set •:Ilings. Sets Lathes'
Jewelry', Canton Crape' Shawls, nortatelitio sits Lanese
Challics. French and American Lawns - , ilawges, Pop
lins. Freirli Ca lle .es, and other Wine,. Gress Goods in
great.variety, together with, Ikad Dres.ms,.Gatnis, Fancy
Fans. and in Met tilllkOSt every deseriptibu of:GOODS
usually found in first ciasa. Dry floc Js Stores.
PLAN OF RisTßlßuTioNHighast .
Premium ,3100 Lowoßt Tremiuth $2.
The articles are numbered, and Certftle4es stating
What Ave will sell eachperson for one .44nrare , •
. placed in sealed Envelopes,.with Deeimat
arrangement of ['rummies; ea .that Itt
Each- Unadred Certificated
there it one fur a
GOLD WiCregit,
AND THERE. iV.ILL ALSO' 13L' A SPLENDID
PREATEITAI 'IN EACH' TEN
CERTIFICATES. •
you, desire a line Shawl, or Drool Pattern.'
or a beautiful article or Jewelry, enclose us 30 touts for
a Dux of the Golden Pens, and we Will sand you a
tifiente which may enable yon to procure seJidry it
ou f o or i n
°
ex of
our t t s lo r l e il'el im ofiPes3,liCmet'l'tsawSe gill
eeled notice , of the article .
w hi c h w e sell for St.
PitluES TO AGENTS POST PAID.
.t Boxes Pens, with 4 Certificates • 1 $l. 0 do - d 4 9 du'
26 do do 25de ' 6
- 10t)-do do 100 do • . 3.8
N. B.—With each package of 100 bcxcs we present
the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of which is 'guakin
' teed to contain one order 170 V, e FINS WATOLI, or Saw
ing Machine, or by ordering 50 hogas in one package
you ere sure to receive 50 Certificates eontainingone or.
der fora splendid SILV It Et WAT42II beside a large num
ber of other very valuable premium& One Certificate
sent gratis, upon application of any pers9n desiring'to
act us Agent, which may enable him to procure a valu
able premium upon the payment of 61.
. 1
PIA NOS,MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOORS
SEWING MACHINES, cte.
Bought and Sold on Commission. Any article will be
sent to the Country .at the lowest Wholesale 'Pikes
with the addition of 0 per cent Commission for for
warding.
N IL—Agents wanted in every town. Oireulars
Ott application: ssrtt
Address all CoMmunications to C. S. COLBERT &
Commission -Merchants and General Agents,
139 South" Fourth St., below Chestnut,
Per our integrity and .ability to fulfil - our en,
memento, we beg to refer you to. the fallowing, well
known Gentlemen and business firms:
Kis Excellency J. W. Geary, Ex•-Gov.l(anaaa; Wen
moreland, Pa.- Palmer, Richardson- & Jewelers,
Philadelphia . E. A. Warne, Esq,., Jqwelar, Phitadel.
phis; Will. A. Gray, blsq., Jeweler, -Philadelphia;
Messrs. Kemmerer &' Moore, Watel , 'M., below Arch,
Philadelphia; Messrs. Pratt & Reath, Fifth and Market
Streets, Philadelphia; 4...0. Fuller, , Esq., Jeivelor,
Philadelphia; A. P. Ward; Publislier of Pashions, &c.,
Philadelphia; M. I. Borne, Cataasuqua Bank; Hon.
L. AL Burson, Eureka, California. •
GIEO. lIOFFMAN
DEE=