The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 21, 1861, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
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WATERI/ 1 o, THE- ,DAY AFTER
THE SLAUGHTER.
Though .many a brave spirit fell on
Sunday last, the slaughter was not qutte
equal to that in which Napoleon was de
• prived of his prestige. We read that on
'the surface of two square miles at the bat
:tie of- Waterloo, it was ascertained that fif
ty thousand men and horses were lying!
The luxurious crop of ripe grain which
had covered the field of battle was reduc
ed to litter and beaten into the earth, and
- the surface trodden down by the cavalry
and furrowed deeply by the cannon, strew
ed with many a relic of the fight. Hel
mets and cuirasses shattered fire-arms and
'broken swords, all the variety of military
ornaments, lanced caps and Highland bon
nets; uniforms of every color, plumes and ,
pennons; musical instruments, the appara
tus of artillery, drums, bugles; 'but, good
• Godl why dwell on the harrowing picture
of a foughten field? Each and every ru
inous display bore mute testimony to the
misery of such a battle. Could the mel
ancholy appearance of this scene of death
be heightened, it would be by witnessing
the researches of the living, amid its deso
lation; for the objects of t!.eir love. Moth
ers, wives and children, for days were oc
cupied-in that mournful duty; and the con
fusion of the corpses—friend and foe inter
mingled, as they were—often rendered
the attempt at recognizing individuals dif
ficult, and sometimes impossible.
In many places the deadhay four deep
- upon each other, marking the spot some
British square had occupied, -exposed for
hours to the murderous fire of a Frenci.i.
battery. Outside, lancer and chasseur
'were scattered thickly on the earth. .Mad
ly attempting to force the serried . bayo•
nets of the British, they had fallen in boot
less essay by the musketry of •the inner
files. Further on you trace the spot where
the cavalry of France and England had
•encountered; and the heavy Norman hors
'es ofithe imperial guard were interspersed
with:the gay charger that had carried Al
'blon's chivalry. Here the Highlander and
traileur lay, side by side, together, and the
heavy dragoon, with green Erin's badg
upon his helmet, was grappling in death
with the Polish lancer.
On the summit of the ridge, where the
ground was cumbered with the dead, and
trodden fetlock deep in the mud and gore
'by the frequent rush of cavalry, the thick
strewn corpses of the imperial guard point
ed out the spot where Ntpoleon had been
defeated. Here, in column, that favored
corps, on whom his last chance rested,
had been annihilated; and the advance and
repulse of the guard was traceable to a
mass of fallen Frenchmen. In the hollow,
,the last titruggle of France had been vain•
ly mode; for there the old guard attempt
ed to meet the British and afibrd time to
!their disorganized companions to rally.
CORNSTALKS.—OId Hurricane says,
"there is great evil and mistake in feeding
to much coarse material to animals."
he means musty straw; or molcly f frost bit
-ten cornstalks, such as farmcrs had last full
he is right. Brit we have a farmer here
:who keeps nearly one hundred equinines,
great and small, and many blood bovines,
entirely on -chopped cornstalks, through
the winter months, adding a 'little corn
meal, and 1 have seen his heifefs leave
hay to eat the finely cut cornstalks with
out meal. But all the stalks are cut up as
soon as the corn was glazed, put in small
stacks in first, and them two or three of
these were bound:together.
Cut up your garden sweet corn as soon
as the ears are plucked, and throw the half
-dry stalks in 'the bay mow. Your cow
in the winter will eat such stalks, butts
.and all, before she will touch a mouthful
of late cut timothy hay. 'Tis true 'that
straw and late cut stalks are poor in nu
triment, compared with .early cut 'hay cur
ed in cock with its juices intact, but in win
ter coarse material will supply carbon to
support animal heat and respiration as
well as fine. How often you hear a far
;Hier say, "my cattle won't touch straw
until cold weather sets in," then if they
don't have straw, they must have more
:hay or suffer.
SMART Scaot..ta.—"Did you ever see
An elephant skid!" asked a teacher in an
infant school in a fast neighborhood.
"I have!" shouted a six year old boy at
the foot of the class.
"Where' inquired the teacher, consid
erably amused at his earnestness.
"On the elephant," shouted the prodigy,
gleefully.
ARITHAICTIC L PROGRESSION.—One of the
writer's schoolmates was always behind
with his lessons. Upon one occasion, his
teacher, in an academy in which he had
managed to obtain entrance, was endeav
oring to explain a question in arithmetic
to him. He was asked:
"Suppose you had one hundred pounds,
and were to give away eighty pounds,
how would you ascertain how much you
had remaining!"
His reply set the tek,Aer and scholars
In a roar; for, with his own peculiar drawl
tone, he exclaimed:
6 . - Why, I'd count it!"
°tr. It is said that while Senator Wil
son was making his masterly retreat in
Virginia,. on being repulsed by a teamster
whose wagon he sought to occupy, he
protested, in plaintive accents, that he was
Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts. The
response of the teamster was to the point
—"Henry Wilson be d--d. I have kicked
him off the. wagon six times already."
A Wiseman.' SoLoiss.—A young man
applied at a recruiting station across the
way for enlistment was asked "if he could
sleep on the point of his bayonet." when
he promptly replied by saying, "He could
try it, as he had often slept on a pint of
whiskey, and that they used in Wisconsin
would kill further than any shooting iron
he ever saw."
• FALLrau la LOVE—As a woman was
walking a man looked at and followed
her. "Why," said she, "do you follow
mei" "Because I have fallen in love with
you." "Why so, My sister who is much
handsomer than I, is coming; go and make
love to her." The man turned back and
saw a woman with an ugly face, and be
ing greatly displeased. returned and said:
"Why. do you tell me a story." The wo
man answered, "neither did you tell me
the truth. If yi iu are in love with me, why
did. you look for another woman.
REIGARTPS
7 C SION
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N. II: corner of Market anti Wner .nrents, Lebanon. Pd
T R. DREG, Ag't, respectfully informs his Mends
and the public, that he has taken the above
atand„ formerly occupied he Emaniel Reigurt, and large- i
ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with
selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and
g / 2 - ,:quelities now in the market. My assortment
01! consists of Ortitrd, Ilettuesy, Pinet Castillion,
T. filmes, Martell. Marett, Pellevuision, J. J. Depuy &
CO.. A. &metals & Co.
WIN V..--t - hammtne„ OW Oporto, burgundy, Claret, •
Sherry... Madeira. Tentirig,, thick, Muscat and
Malaga. of various brands and aw , iities.
e Aland Ole. echehiam schnapps, Jamaica Spirits.
S CO: ill and Irish V , I.i..keys: Peach. Apple, Lavender,
hh.rs.t.crrc. t.' t e 'rry.iiinr..r coal Rrepti e rry BRANDIES;
'oe Tatters , Amsterdam latent, &r.,
cutc•iantty or band 31 superior quality of 014
Wheat, Boor Lain, Malt and Motte:ididtela WHISKEYS,
or the very best qualities. and Pure Older Vinegar.
Prom long experience he flatters himself that he will
be- able . to render satisfaction to all who may patronise
Few-and far between—Visitors at cash
the new flan, and the reputation acquired for furnish
in the best brand,i of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices,
kmable watering places. Most people will be maintained. All articles sold at this establish
meat will be what they are represented.
rind acniddirrablis difficulty living at home. Lettanon,May 22,1861.
' Miss Jones says she.only wears crino•
line for form's sake,
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rnoToG it G A I. GIRT
No, 721 Arch Street, Thilaclelphiu.
ACE of the largest and most complete Galleries In
the United States. where the beet Pictures, kamn
to the Photographic art. ore taken at prices no higher
than are paid for miserable otrricatures.
The Proprietor. a practical Photographer. attends
perNenidly. every silting—and allows no picture tO
leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect antiefactiom
Degnerreety pee and Anihrotypes, of absent or do
tensed friends, photographed to any required size, or
taken on Cu ovass. life size, and painted in Oil by the
hest Artists.
At this Clattery pictures can be taken in any weather
—m perfect in cloudy days as wheM the sun shines.
Persona visiting the city are respectfully Invited to
examine our specimens, which for price and quality de
fy competition.
AiZt- Instructions given in the art of Photography.
B. Gamma or ANT,
724 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
COMM ENDATIONS:
lion. ',awls D. CAMMI.L, M. C., Ohio.
My family and friends all concur in the opinion that
tbo (Newell) Picture is more lifelike than any thing
they over saw, My likeness has been repeatedly taken
by different Artists in various ways, but I have never
yet had ono which presents so true to nature, all the
feetures and expressions of countenance ae this.
Front lion. IL JOY MOKTUS. late Minister to Italy.
The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of yonrpor
traits, conjoined with their durability of color and faith
fulness its likenesses, cannot fail to comnatmil them to
the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true
art.
. .
Having- occasion fora portrait, I procured one from
Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a min
iature in Oil Colors, under the new proms discovered by
him, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfac
tion given me. not only by the accuracy of the likmess,
but its artistic finish in all rospeeta, and recommend
him to the patronage of those disposed to eus.ntrage
the beautiful art. JAMES PAGE:
Philadelphia, January
Far; ers ttod others Take Notice,
THE undereigned having purchased the entire
eetnliliAmont of A. MAJOR & BROTHER,
will manufacture anti keep on hand a very general as
sortment of 31A43111NEItY and PARMINti IMPLE
31ENTS,'embrachat Improved FOCJt•IHORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway florae Powers and Threshers,
Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RAKE;
Miuntrt.s Patent Fodder, Straw and flay CUTTER• Cast
Iron Yield Roller:'. Grain Fans. Hey Elevators. Clover
Millers, Corn-shelters, by band or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, Cultivators, .tc., with a varlet , " of the
beet PLOWIRIS in lace, to.
All of the above Marlhnes are of the latest and beat
Improvement., mod arcell warranted to give satisfaction.
Casteor of all kinde mode to order.
and at short notice. Ile also nuonitimtures STEAM EN-
Oeuring.Shafting, and 31111 work in general,
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and
Machinery of all kinds.
Ito invites all to mill and examml the work at the Ma
ebbs Shop, on Puttonovt'Sraccr, Leb anon;
All orders or communications by mail will be
promptly attended to. D. M. KARMANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
Lebanon, August 5, 1560.
OTICYL—I have appointed A. MAJOR & lIROTL{RR
IA my Agents for the purport, of carrying oath.; above
business. D. M. KARMANY.
Lebanon, August 13, IRO.
GIN AS A REAIEDIAL AGENT
TUTS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT.
- F,ISPECIAt LY designed for the non of the Medical
/S•ofession and the Family, having superseded the
so called “Dins," , •Aromatir." • Cordial," "Medicated,"
"eclinapps." els.. in now endoreed by all of the proud
ta•nt pbssiciaue.chemirts and connoisseurs, as possess
ing all or those intrinsic medical qualities (tonic and
duretic) which belong to en OLD and PURE Oin. Pnt
up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers,
etc. A. M. BIN tNt; lin Jr. CO.,
(Established in 1718.)
For Pula by FRENCH', RICHARDS . CO,,—W. W
& 11. SMITII, and all the proudnynt Wholueule Drug
gistA In Pbiludelphia. December , 1860-Iy.
HAITI JEWELRY STORE
No, 206 North Bth Street, above Race, Phil`a,
grIN hand and for sale. x choice assortment of superi-
J or patterna.—and will PlotlT TO UR DE H. BRACE:
UT'S, EAR RISES. I'INOER RENGS, BREAST Pta;s, CROSSES,
NREECLAOES. VEST and GUARD CHAINS, kc.. azu
Sir' Orders enclosing. the hair to be plaited, may be
vat by mail. Give a drawing as near as you can on
paper and enclose such amount as you mar choose to
pay. Cost as follows :—Bar Rings $1 to $0; Breast Pins
$3 to $7 ; ginner Rings 75 cents to 41.50; Vest Chains
$0 to $7, tiecklares $ to $lO.
Bair put into Model ions. Box, Breast Pius, Rings,
Se. Old Child and Oliver bought at fair rates.
Juno 19, 1861,
OWEN ILAITUit CH'S
New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair
Manufactory.
21/trket Sk, 34 door north of the L. Viilley Railroad.
Largest Manufactory and rest Assortment of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
111 E public In respectfully request
ril to bear in mind that at tbe-ae
Ware [looms will be found the beat
assortment of Famitmanix and lIA.No
trOSIS FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Persons in want of
any kind would bsst call and examine bis stork bcfora
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own
work) he warrants to be hater than any offered in thin
place. Prices will be LOWER than at any other place,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanan.
All orders promptly attended to, and speedily exam.
, ed at the lowest prices.
All persons purchasing Fundßrea from him will be
accommodated by having it deli, ered to them. to arty
part of the county, raze or costars, and without the
least injury, ran he has procured one of the best cash
iorzed furniture Wagon& tepecially for tint purpose.
ltM. COFFINS made to order. and funerals attended
at the shortest notice. LLebautat, Sept. 1:3, I,Stkr.
NEW CABINET AND CHAIR
31A N UPAVTO rt
rural subscriber respect fully informs the pahlitt that
1 he has the largest anti bent assortment of FURNI
TURE and CHAINS, ever offered to the public or Leb
anon county. lie has on Mind at his Cabinet-Were
rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly erpeeta n
Zeller's llotel. and a few (1001 - $ south of :tender's, a"
splendid assortment of zond. urn Kitantial and tashiona
ble Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FUR TUR 5, con.
elating of SOFAS, T Erra. TET.I-.:s. L , t;o w
A K _ NUTS. Parlor, Centre, Pim., Card and cemn wn
TABLES; Dressing it tal Cotenant BUREAUS':
Bedsteads, Work-Stands, 14's,d 1 .stand s , an d
"r: Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, a
large and elegant variety of of_
Sratno
SEATED CHM [l.B, COISIITIOU Spring Seated Castes; all
kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, iVindsor,
Cane-Seated. and Common CHAIRS and RoCKERS of
every description.
Aria- All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfartien.
Pursuits delirrius of knowing the character of tha
goods here offered for sale, can be fully sati..lned of th e i r
durability by refermunt to those for whotu he has matt
utlictured or to whom sold.
Ohl Viiruiture and Chairs REPAIRED And VAR
N. IL—COFFINS made and FUNERALS altended at
Ole filiorteat notice. JosEPU BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, September 19. MO.
ITARRISON K. DUNDORE would respectfully ta
-1 for= the piddle that he has removed opposite the
old place. a few doors west of Bowl:etas Betel. on Coal
burial= Street, where he will keep the largest, finest,
and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in
Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which he will sell tower
than the like can be bought at any other
place in Lebanon.
lie has ea hand a large assortment of Sotas.'' r-
Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other is.
him. NV hat Note. Hat Racks. sc. Also a large and cheap
stock of stuffed, Cane-seat. and common Chairs, Settees,
Millsteeds, and a tot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking
Glasses,—Guilt. Rosewood and Mullogany—very cheep.
Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Bobby Horace, ler
children.
Particular attention paid to I.J.NDY.RTAKING.
Ile has provided himself with the FIN IiST
1..1;i3AN , ),N. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals,
at the ahurtest natioe and most reasonable terms.
Lebanon, July 3,
B. N E WELL'S
From COT., j4tAin PAW;
(13TiviKqEs
Sole Proprietors,
No. 19 brood street, N. y
II RESSLER'S
New Furniture StOre.
George Illoffinsanlo
LEBANON COUNTY
147 1 1
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TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
ARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goods shipp
ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers.
towu and Annville Stations, and all other poiats in the
County.
FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates
an.l delivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and
attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all
Freights.
For Information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon
Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia. will al
ways he found at W. IL Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North
Third st., Philadelphia.
:July 11, 'dig GEO. HOFFMAN.
R EMOVAL.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness Mann-
factory.
T l ..
IM undersighed has Removed .
_,
his Saddlery and Harness , 1 , ,- i ;
Manufactory td a few demi South it Aiq .6.,,.-4%.'
of the old place, to the large room I"' • .7.—a,
lately occupied by Billion & Bro. as
a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old
friends and customers, and where he has increased fa
cilities kw attending to all the departments of his busi
ness. Being determined to be behind no otherestablisti
went in his' abilities to accommodate customers, he
has 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 lies workmen that
[fibers[ wages would command, He wilt keep a large
stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
all descriptions of HARNESS, such as
Saddles, B , idles, Carriage Harness, of
all kinds heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets.
such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately
invented; 117.17 PS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips,
Cart Whips. &c.; EfAMES'of all deseriptious,HALTEß
CHAINS, home-made TRACES, Ac., ,te., allot which is
will Warrant to be equal to any that canbe obtained in
any other establishment in the conutry. All he asks
that thoso desiring anything In this line, should call at
his place and examine his stock. lie feels the. fullest
confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction.
459 All orders thankfully received andpromptly at
tended to. 501.0M0N SMITII.
North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1861.
Stoves, Stoves,...Stoves.
- VOW is the time to buy your STOVES before cold
1:11 winter hi here, and the beet and cheapest' place is
at the
•
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac
tory of James N. Rogers,
Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can be had the
largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and
COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Goa burn
ers for Parlors or Bed Chanr•rs of his own make, with
a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large
variety of the best Cooking Stores in the county or bor •
ough. which he warrants to bake or roast.
WASH IiOILEItS constantly on land of all sizes,
and the best material.
COSI, itUCKETS—the largest torortment, the heav
iest iron. and the best made in Lebanon.
Also, a largo stoci of TM WARR, made of the hest
material and in n workmanlike manner. As ha la a
practical Werictnan, end has Woo experience of Oven
ty.five years, ha feels confident that he can give general
satisfaction.
He takes this method of returning his thanks to hie
numerous customers for their liberal support, and he
hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and
letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of
public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS.
Lebanon, November 7. 1860.
Aar' rticular attention paid Wall kinds of .lounpro,
such as Boffin& Spouting. &c, and all work warranted.
TAKE NOTICE.
11) UT LDERS will do well by calling on J. IL DIMMER
I) Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
q. nll of the most Unproved Ons Burning COOK .
... w t.- STOVES aml PARLOII STOVLS. Al n. all the
4.2 4 . ..i
i l l nn E t n ;nil
n o Intent
kinds. improved AND
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staidly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which he otri-rs at less price than they can be
bought of any othyr slatemen in the county.
W,AliE,4loo3lS—Gue door Boat of the Lebanon
Valley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon., Pa.
Lebanon, January 9, 1.8111.
A Through`ticket to California
C. S. COLBERT & CO'S.
FIFTH GRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF
100.000 AwrichEs, watt= $300,005,
Which will be sold for 8100,000, to the purchasers of our
AR- GOLD PENS AT 30 CTS. PER BOX. Our
Golden Pen is the best ever used, and is war
ranted not to corrode in any ink. Every
buaines m man and family should
use the GOLDEN PEN.
The tbllowing list of 100,000 articles will be distributed
among our patrons at $lOO nue, and need not be
a paid for until we inform the purchaser which
of the following articles we WILL sem ma
Fort 51,00 and then it is OPTIONAL 5111ETE1-
115 scans TOE DOLLAR AND
TAKES TOE GOODS on NOT.
pEr• ALL GOODS CAN BF. RETURNED AT
OUR EXPENSE. WITHIN TEN DAYS
AFTER THE PURCHASER RE
reives them, (artless they are
satisfactorMand the mon
ey will be Refunded.
LIST OF GOODS INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION
Pianos. Mid Hunting Cased Watches, Gold Watches,
Ladies' Silver Watches, Guard, Test and Chatelain
Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Brooches, La
va and Florentine Brooches, Coral, Emerald, end Opal
Brooches, Cameo star-Drops, Mosaic and Jet Ear-Drops,
Lava end Florentine Ear-Drops Coral Ear-Drops ' Eme
rald and Opal Ear. Drops. Handsome Seal Rings, Meade
and Cameo In areiets. (tents' Breastpins, Watch Kays.
Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of Bosom Studs, Sleeve
Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sets Ladies'
Jewelry, Canton Crepe Shawls, Mousseline de Weft.,
Challics, French cud American Lawns. Berea.ea, Pop
lins. French Colic .es, and other Ladies' Dress Goode in
great variety. together with Head Dresses, Cal '
ais Fancy
Fans, and in feet almost every description of GOODS
usually found in first class Dry Goods Stores.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION.
ugliest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium $2.
The articles are numbered. arid Certificates stating
abut we will sell each person for one dollar are
placed in sealed Envelopes, with a Decimal
arrangement of Premiums; so that in
Each handrail Certificates
there is one for a
GOLD W ATC EI,
AND THERE WILL ALSO BE A SPLENDID
PREMIUM IN EACH TEN
CERTIFICATES.
Litilies. if you desire a line Shawl, or Dress Pattern.
or a beautiful article of Jewelry. enclose us 30 cents for
it nox of the,Goldon Pens. and we will send you a Cer
tificate which may enable you to procure it for $l.
Ott receipt of 30 Cents we will send you one Box of
our Holden Pens, and u Sealed notice of tho article
which we cell for .1,1-
- 111_7 4 A00.'
PiciuES TO AGENTS POST PAID.
4 Boxes Pens, with 4 Certificates $ 1
9 do do 9 do
25 do do 5
100 do do 100 do 18
N. IL—With each package of 100 buses we present
the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of which is goitre's.
teed to contain sue order fur a PINE WATCH, or Sew
ing Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes in one package
you are sumo to receive 50 Certificates contaiuing one or
der tore splendid 51 L V lift WATCH., beside a large num
ber of other very valuable premiums. One Certifimite
sent gratis, upon application of any pars -=it desiring to
act its Agent. which may enable hint to procure a yalu
&Lie premium upon the payment of $l.
PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOOKS
SEWING MACHINES, b.e.,
Bought nod Sold on Commission. Any article will be
sent to the Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices
with the addition of fir per wet Commission thr for
warding.
N. B.—Agents wanted in every town. Circulars sent
on application,
Address all Conthinnications to C. S. COLBERT & Co.
Commission Merchants and tdeueral Agents,
KIS South Fourth St., below Chestnut, Phila.
For our integrity and ability to fulfil Our en
gagements, wit beg to refer you tO the following well
known tientletnen and business Arms:
Ilis Excellency .1. W. Unary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, 17W
inoreland,-' Palmer Richardson & Co., Jewelers,
Philadelphia, E. A. Viartie, Eel., Jeweler, Philadel
phia; Wm. A. Cray, Esq., Jeweler, Philadelphia;
Messrs. Kemmerer & Moore, Water EL, below Arch,
Philadelphia; Messrs, Pratt & Reath, Fifth and Market
Streets, Philadelphia ; .1. C. Fuller, Esq., Jeweler,
Philadelphia; A. P. Ward, Publisher of Fashions, &c,
Philadelphia; M. 11, Home, Catasauque Bank; lion.
L. M. Burson. Eureka, California.
September 5, MIL-Iy.
SPa Bathing Near Philadelphia.
171011. SEA BATHING, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (two
I and a half hours' ride front Philadelphia.) is more
frequented than illy other place in the United States,—
Its bathing, sailing and fishing facilities .are unsur
passed. Its hotels and boarding-houses, whj,h will ac
contniodate shout 7,We persona, are as well kept an those
of Saratoga or Newport. Its beach is nine miles in
length, affording a magnificent drive, while the at me--
pliers of the place is.remarkeble for its dryness. The
mails are ca. tied twiee daily to and from Philadelphia -
and and a telegraph extends the whole length of the road.
Trains of Camden and Atlantic Railroad leave Vine
street wharf, Philadelphia, at 734 A. :if., and 4 P. AL
Leave Atlantic at 6 15 A. 51., acid 445 P. M. Distance
61.1 n ilea. Fare I SO.
lUctilbbin's (United Stato Ifotel,) the Surf and other
houses now open. . June 26, 1861.-Im.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS Of administration baviag been granted by
the Register of Wills. of tebanon county, on the
estate of Wituast COLEBIAN. late of Cornwall township,
Leis non connty, deed., to William J. Freeman, all per.
sous indebted to said estate are required to make iai
uletliute payment, and persons haring claims against it
are requested to prepsent them duly authenticated for
settlement, to 'WILLIAM. G. FREEMAN, Miner,
City of Washington, D. C.,
Or to his agent, Jacob Weirlie, Lebanon, Penna.
IF YOU WANT
4kkHOTOORA.PII of yourself or friend, the beet are
to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to tko
anon Deposit Bank.
H. H. ROEDEL'S
WINDOW SHADES.
At Prices to Suit the Times.
TiAVINO a largo stock of Window Shades, of every
variety. and being desirous to close them out he.
fore the 'wagon ends, I will sell any ono desiring Win
dow Shades at a bargain. Call and see.
PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES,
UNION NOTE PAPER,
MEDALS OF EVERY KIND,
MILITARY TACTICS,
MILITARY MAPS,
UNION ANT) PATRIOTIM SWEET MUSIC,
11[
National Authem.—THE CONSTITUTION.
COLUMBIA TILE 13En OF TILE OCEAN.
TUE FLAG OF OUR UNION—by Hugh Clark.
W. B. Bradbury.
National Ode—TUE FLAG OF THE FREE.
OUR GOOD SNIP SAILS TO NIGHT.
Vivo I' America—llOME OF THE FREE.
OUR UNION—it:MUT OR WRONG.
DIXIE FOR TILE UNION.
AMERICA.
llarper'e Weekly. (a Pictorial Paper) Prank, Leelle's
Illustrated, and Frankteelle's llietory of the War. can
be had by calling at IL 11. Rocdere Book Store, Cum
berland Street, Lebanon, Pa. [June 26, 1861,
Iscon K. FONCK. Jens' K. FoNes
THE COUNTRY SAFE !
THE ELECTION ALL EIGHT!
Tu PUBLIC are respectfully invited to call and ex
aminee a handsome selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
which have been bought to please, both In style and
price. Tus LADIES will fled it the place to buy
SILK & .FANCY DRESS GOODS
Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Slack
And Fancy Dross Silks, Foulaids, Bart:gee and
Mirage - holies, I.IMIIO, English Chintzes,
Challies, Clotbildes Irene. Sanjorca,
Lavelle and Dueler Cloths, Prints
and aluellna,
THIBET; SPRING, BROCUE AND STELLA
SHAWLS
LACES AND EMI3ROIDERIES,
wiirmoo./DS.
SECOND MOURN N G Woos,
STEEL SKIRTS,
FLANNELS, VEILS, -
GLOVES, MITTS, &c.
GENTLEMEN will be pleastal with our selection of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
And other articled of Gent's Apparel.
CARPETS, QUEENSWARE A GROCERIES,
In fact everything that is found in a well-stocked
country store.
gar We molt respectfully solicit a call from the pub
lic, and will take great pleasureln showing goods which
fo cheapness and beauty cannot be. surpassed.
FUNCK & SKOTILER.
North Lebanon Borough, April 3,1861.
GRAIN WANTED.
riluE ,:ndereigned will pay the biglat prices for all
kin anf grain—WM:AT, RYE,
CORN and OATS—
et the Warehouse, on the Union Canal, Walnut street,
Z4-rth Lebanon. JOHN DLUEL.
North Lebanon, June 6, 1860.
1110 W AR A ssocutirioN
PHILADELPHIA.
A Bence°lent Institution established by special Endow
mcnt for the ',Wier of the Sick and Distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and .Kpidentfc
Diseases, and especially for the, Care
of Diseases of the Sexual
Organs,
ItEDICA ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur
.ol L,
peon, to all who apoly by letter, with a descrip
tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life,
Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines. fur.
nielied free of charge.
VALUABLE itEPOUTS on Spermatorrlime ' and oth
er Dl uses of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Ram
anus employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted
in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. S. SKILLIN 1101301ITON, Acting Sur
goon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZIIA D. II EA EITIVELL, President.
CEO. Seerdary Jan. 2, '6l. Jy.
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valuable preparation, freed of all the cora
-1 mon components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants,
which not only ran down the system, but destroy all
chance of cure, will be found ou trial to possess the fol
lowing properties. and to whim. the most valuable testi-
MOllillie may be found in the pamphlets.
For whooping Cough, and as a Soothing Syrup. it
meets every want, and by early use will ihve the largest
proportion of ruptures in children which can be traced
to Whooping Cough-
In ordinary Coughs anti Bronchial Complaints, the
forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper
tics make it not only the most perfect enemy to disease,
but builds up anti sustains the system against recur
rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be without
it. nor should parents fail to get a pamphlet, to bo found
with all dealers, as the only way to do justice to its
value.
On*, NutitiEWELEs
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MRS great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate
calla for special attention and interest, being free of
Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its
strictly veg,,table and medical properties. For Neural.
gia, Rhentnatbmt. Omit, Tooth and Rar Ache, Spinal
Complaints. Bleeding at Lungs or Stomach. Rose or Hay
Fever, Catarrh. and All minor Nervous Complaints.
For Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head Ache,
Sick Heed Ache, it has no equal, and to which we offer
estimonials from undoubted seurves.
_ ......
For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy.
For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera Mortise, it
is , plendidly adapted. in not only removing the pains
but acting as physic, a great contrast with Opium. Which
not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes
the remedy worse than the disease.
From physicians we oak attention, and en demand
Formulas or Trial Bottles will be sent, developing in the
Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in
the Cough Remedy such as rest entirely on one central
principle.
From invalids we ask correspondence for Pamphlets
or e=planatien, without "postage-stamps."
For—Large Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle.
Small 25 "
Tole Anodyne, 50 " .•
JOHN L. IitiNNEWELL, Proprietor,
CHEMIst AND PITAIMACEMST,
No. 9 Ommercial Wharf. Boston, 311055.,
For sale by att-osuai wholesale and retail dealers in
every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lembercer, Leb
anon ; at Wholesale by Geo. 11. Ashton. Charles Ellis Sc
Co, [April 3,1301.—1 y.
BCER HAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
TIIK CF4I , 7I.IIIATh'D 11OLLAND REMEDY FOE
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
CORIPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AUD.ACUE,
Aud the various offectlette consequent upon it disordered
ST Ili CII OR LIVER,
Snell as Indigestion, Acidifrof the rawer,
Heartburn, Lam of Appetite, Despondency, ilostiTelmos,
Blind anti Bleedin Pilre. In all Nervoue, Rheumatic, and
tc..tn7a g ic Annetion., tr has in numerous instances proved
highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
This i. a purely regetahle compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated
Holland professor, licerbere. Its reputation at home pro
duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with
those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this
mighty country, many of whom. brought with . them and
handed down the tradition of its value. it it now tetrad
to (lie American piddle, knowing that it; truly wonderful
medicinal eirtnes must tie acknendedged. •
It is particularly recommended to those persons whose
constitutions may hare been Impaired by the continuous use
of ardent Narita or other forms of diesipatlon. Generally
Instantaneous in effect, it fluids its way directly to the emit
of life. thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, and, in fact,Jhfusing new health add vigor
In the system.
NOTlCE.—'Whoever expects to find this a beverage will
be diaappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it
will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular
renocilkil properties.
READ CAREFULLY!
The Genuine highly concentrated gcerhave'a Hallam
Bitters is put up ice - bait-pied bottles only, and retailed at
ONE DOLLAR per bottle, er six bottles for Flea DOLLAR& The
great demand For this truly celebrated Medicine has Induced
many insitatians. wbinh the public should guard adlikifil
purchasing.
Bsrars of Imposition. Fee that our name is on the
Mel of every imtie you buy.
Sold by Druggists generally. It can be !rewarded
by Express to knost points.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, YR. & CO.
NAN UPAOT USING
pharntrattifists and ah utast - 5,
PITTSBURGH, PM
For oalo at J. L. LEMBEROZItIS Drug iltoredilarket
otreet, Lebanon, Pa. Rapt. 5, 1860.-/r
OPENING OP SPRING GOODS
FROM NEW YORK MARKETS
At the More tor
L. K. LAUDERMILCII
In Cumberland street, Lebanon, Penn'a.
AIT AS opened on Idoneay, April Ist, 1851, at 15 per
11/ Gent.. less than the regular prices, fur Cash or
Country Produce:
FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS,
Fashionalile SPRING! 'SHAWLS,
Fashionable new DRESS 000DS,
Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS,
Fashionable PRINTS for 10 eta.
regularly sold at 12 cents; Fashionable styles Medium
and Dark Prints, at,,6X, 7,8, 9, and 10 °onto. GOOD
BLACK SILKS, and a fine stock of other BLACK GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
Cambria', Jaconetts,
Swiss, Noinetock,
Brilliants, Bird Eve, Diapers,
Embroideries, Ilandkls Collars k Setts,
Linens, Towels, Sheeting;
Bleached. 11n1.04 relied. Ac., kc,
BROAD CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR.
Fill 9 Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak
Cloth, light and dark; Boy's Cassimotos and Coating.--
Gen Gemen's thto Black Cassimere; Fancy Cassimores
for spring, Fancy and Plain Veatings.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
. . _
Brown Sugars, 6 1 4, 7 and S Ms. per lb, White Defin
ed at 9, Rio Coffee 1234, 14 and 16 cents; TEA, Young
Dyson and Imperial; MOLASSES, 8, 10, 12 and, 15 cents;
Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Elderberries, fresh
Mackerel, Primo Ilam, Prime Cheese. Candles, Soaps,
L. K. LAUDERKILOR.
Lebanon, April 5,1861.
REDUCED PRICES
OF
SUMMER GOODS
ECKERTS'
NEW STORE,
CTJAIBERLAND ST., LEBANON
WB would respedi fully call the attention of tho
Public to our stock of SUMMER GOODS—eutta•
.ble for the present Feli9ol3.—nt the follow ing greatly re
deiced prices:
Lawns at 4 cta per yard—worth S ate.
Lawns at 8 cts per yard—worth 1234 ets.
Bereges at S cts per yard—worth 12 1 A eta.
Bereges at 1234 cta per yard—worth 25 CM
aingilaMS at 8 cts per yard—worth 12% ets.
Ginghams at 20 eta per yard—worth .5 cts.
Challis at 1234 eta per yard—worth 23 eta.
Challis at 16 cta per yard—worth 25 eta.
Ducal Berege at 16 eta per yard—worth 25 ets.
Hair Cloth Plaid irt 20 eta per yak—worth 25 cts.
Mohair Lustre at 35 eta per yard—wortti 45 eta.
Mohair Lustre at 40 eta per yard—worth 50 ets.
Jaconet Ginglianis at 28 etc per yard-•worth 3734 cts
Silks! Silka I I at 50 es per yard—worth $l.
Shawls! Shawls I I—very cheap.
Dry Goods of nil desoriptions—rery cheap.
Queensware—tho best assortment in Lebanon.
GROCERIES.
Brown Sugar 5,6% and 8 cts per pound ' - White Re
fined and 19 eta; Best Me Coffee 14 and 16 eta ; Mo
lasses 7 eta; Bust Syrups 50 and 60 eta per. gallon.—
Dried Apules and Peaches, Mackerel, Candles, Soaps, &e.
re, No trouble to show Goods. Call soon for Bar
gains at the New Store of W. 1 &1. ECKERT.
P. 3.—We pay 10 ets for Eggs and 13 ets for butter.
Lebanon, June 5,1361.
AX
Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING - TM BLOOD .
And far the speedy cure of the following complaints:
Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections,such
AS Tumors, 'Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions,
Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils,
Blaine, and all Skin. Diseases.
OAeLAWD, Intl., 6th June, 1859.
.1. C. Area k Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to ao.
knowledge what your cetraaparilla has done for me.
Baring inherited a 'Scrofulous infection, I have suffered
from it in various ways for years. anmetimes it burst
out in Ulcers on my bands and arms; sittnetintes it
turned, iliward and distressed me at the stomach. Two
years ago it broke out on my head and enured may scalp
cud ears with one sure, which was painful and loathsome
beyond description. I tried MAD)" DivdiCillte and several
physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In
fact, the disorder grew worse. At length 1. was rejoiced
to read in the Gospel Messenger that
,you had prepared
an alterative Varstipariileh for f knew from your repute.
lion that any thing you made mint be good. I cent to
Cincinnati midget it, and used it till it cured me. I took
It, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over 21
month, and used almost three bottles. New end healthy
skin soon began to ti.rni under the scab, which after a
while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my
feelings Ibex the dianne has gone front my systetu. You
can well believe that I fool what faro saying when I tell
you. that I hold you to hue ono of the apostles of the age,
and remain over gratefully. Yours,
ALltltka) It TALLEY.
St. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Erviipelas,
Totter and Salt ILitenia, Scald Head,
P.lngsvorm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y.. 12th
Sept., WM, that he has caved en inveterate muse of
Dropxy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the
persevering me of our ersaparilla, and airu a dangerous
Malignant Nrysipebis by large doses of the same; says
he cures the common Eruptions-by it constantly.
Bronchorele, Goitre or Swelled liroc3c.
Zeholon Sham or Prospect, Texas, writes: "Three bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—a hid
eous sw,lling on the neck, which I had suffered from
over two years..
Lieu ro*rionea arWhites, Ovarian Tumor,
rterine Ulceration, Pomade Diseased.
Dr. J. IL. S. Clowning, of Now York City, writes ; "I
most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in
slaying 1 have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent
alter/silos in the numerous ossaplishits for Which we
employ sorb a remedy, but eeparintly in Footsie Di SidSti
of the Scrofolons diathesis,. I Lave cored sunny inveter
ate yams of bearers - tires by it, and some whore the com
plaint was Cattnell hy ulceration of the Worm. The ulcer
ation inlet( WM 50011 Mired. Writhing within my knowl
edgiegnotls it for these female dcraugenientaf"
Edward S. Morrow, of Newhory. Ala., write., " A den
proms honor on one of the females in my family,
which had defied all the remedies we could estploy. by
at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sar
saparilla. Oar physician thought nothing but extirpa
tion could afford relief, hot he advised the trial of your
Sarsaparilla as the lest resort before tutting. and it
proved effectual. A fter-lekliigyour 'monody eight weeks_
no symptom of the diseme remains."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
NeW CALKAMI, 211111 Atiglint, 1859.
f`. A sea Sir, 11 cheerfolly comply with the re
quest of your agent, and report to you some of the effects
I have realized with your Sarsaparilla.
here cured with it. in my overtire, most, ot the rem
pleinta kw which it is rernilthirtMed. and Image (Multi HS
effects truly wonderftil in the titre of Vorreroot mid iler
ouou4 Diseose. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers
in his throat, which were tsomnining his iodate tend the
top of his mouth. Yobs Sansamitilla, steadily takes,
cured him lit five weeks. Another was attacked by nee
ambit/ symptoms in labs and flit ulceration had
eaten away a.codsidertilde mii-T of it, to, that I believe the
disorder would mutt reach hie brain and kill him. hot it
- yielded to toy ndministrittion of your Sarsaparilla; the
Ulcers healed, and lie in Well again. not of course withoot
some dislignmtion to his fate. A Wentielli who haul Won
treated fOr the same dicersier
_by mercury Gras suffering
front this poison In her lames. They had become so sen
sitive to the weather that on a damp day clic antlered 'ex
cruciating pain in her joints and billies. She, No, Wan
cured entirely Ire your .mrsapartlla in a few weeks. I
know rinnii its which your agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory most lett greet
remedy; consequently, them Hilly rental knish] . results
with it ham not surprised me.
Fraternally yours, G. T. LAMMED, M. D.
Itutrainatism, Gout, Liver Complaint.
IteaItPaNDEMM, Preston Co., Va.. Cali July, lefiu.
Drt..l. C. AYES.: Sir, I hare been afflicted with a pain
ful Chrwilie Rheumatism fur et- long time, which battled the
skill of physicians. and Muck to - ate in 'spite of all the
remedies I could (hid, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One
bottle cured me in two - weeks. and restored toy general
health so lunch that I am far better than before I was
attacked. I think it a wonderful nieliyine. FitEAM.
antes Y. Geteliell, of St:Louis, writes: "-I have been
afflicts] for years with an afiTtion of the Linn. which
slestroyail toy hyalth. I tried every thing, end every thing
failed to relieve Me; and.] have been a broken-down man
for mane years from its other eattse'than eleroogemoot of
the Lirtr. Sly tirtored pastor. the liev. Mr. Espy, adristd
lire to try your Sarsaparilla, became lie said Ito lisseW you,
mid coy Odor: you Mule was worth trying. Ity the bless
big of (toil it lobs cur st m.raud bus so purified my mom
as to make it new men of tic. 1 feel young again. The
boot that can be said of you is not half good enough."
Soh irrns,Caneer Tumors, Enlargement,
Ulceration, Carlos and Exfoliati o n of
the Bones.
A greet rarirty or owes bare been opted to um where
core. of tia.aa fen/ridable complaints here moulted from
tLe 111 , 11, or tide remedy, but oar apace .here will .not admit
them. Some -of them may be !band In oar- American
AltwitAt. which the az;entii below pained ere pleased to
facnich riiiis iti all who eal: fny them,
D,yalte ps tit freari '...".'sense, Pits,
- ,:y, " .11(;:lnucholx, ifs trailn.
Many rstourkaide newels of these affections hare - been
mode by the ancintive power of tiffs medicine. t stinift-
Istcs Ilia vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
ovsrcatinin flisuidera which would be supposed beyond its
reach. knell n reineil,y has long been required be sins ne
cessities of the people, and Wlit are confident that this will
rlo fer them all that medicine can d 0....
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOE THE AAND cum or
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, hoarseness,
ICroup, Bronchitis, Invviplent Con•
sum pLion, and for the Relief
1 of Consumptive Patients
iu advanted Stages
of the Disease.
This ie a remedy so universally kneels to surpass any
ether for the cure of throat and lung complidtits, that , it
le oedema here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
I unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known throughout the civilized nations of the earth.
Yew are the communities, or even families, among, them
who hare not some personal experience of its effects—
some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not
do Wore Than to assure them that it has now all the vie
toes that it did have when making the cures which have
won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
•
Piapared by Er..T. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, Mass.
Sold by d. L. Lenkberger, Dr. Roes and D. S. Reber,
Lebanon; Solver. la-Bro., Annville ; Shirk, MYeratowu ;
Horning. Mt. Rabe ; Harper, Bast Hanover;
Shaefferstowa; end by Dealers everywhere. .
1.1 0 YOU WANT
A No.I AMBROTYPE, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, neat door W the Lebanon Deposit Bank.
Phillip F. McCain) ,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE RAKER
ON Cumberland Street, one door Nast
the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the
very liters& patronage extended to me fur the short time
have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
lie has at all times an assortment of BOOTS 'and
SHOES of his own manufacture on Land, which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c.
Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invited
to give me a trial. Childrens' Shoes of every variety
and color on hand. Heavy work made to order.
411" All work warranted. Repairing neatly clone and
charges made moderate- Lebanon, July 3,
New Boot and Shoe Store!
rpnE undersigned announces to the public that he
I has opened a Sew Boot and Shoo Store. in /Varlet
Street, Lebanon, two doors south- of Zion's Lutheran
church, wtc re he intends keeping constantly ou
VFOgghand a:general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen,
NUM% Boys and Obildrei'a
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., &c.,
all of which will be made up in style and quality not
to be surnamed by any other workmen in the country.
No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who
may favor him with their orders, and his charges
will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fitir
remuneration.
lie also keeps a la stock of
HOME rge
MADE WORK,
which is warranted to be as represented.
The public are invited to call and examine his stock
previous to purchasing.
Sir Repairing done on short notice and ot reasonable
rates. ANDREW MOORE.
Lebanon, May 1, "SOL
Boot and Shoe Store.
JACOB MEDEA, respectfully in
forms the public that he still contin
ues his extensive establishment in
ilidlea age@ his new building, in Cumberland st,
where be hopes' to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants
and dealers In BOOTS and SUM/Sand every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in
his -line to calrand examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock.
Ile is determined to surpass all ccmpetition in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quail
t,y of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none
bat the beat workmen are employed
P. S.—He returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
tronage [Lebanon, July 3, 1861.
This is the Place to Get
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
iloots,Shoes, Oats, Caps #c.,
• FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
rrHE undersigned having opened MB SPRING AND
I.SUMMER
L_BOOTS, SHOES. . HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS and
? 4 TRAVELING BAGS, of the very latest l and handsomest styles and be e t fi nish, '—. A
would respectfu lly invite all his old Irian d a "2:4
and customers, and others, who wish to buy the beat ar
tieles in his line at the loWest 'Meese! hie store in
Walnut St., next to the County Prison.
It is not necessary to on umemte . particular articled,
for his stock embrecos everything for Ladle., Gentle
men. Girls,,Boya and Children that Can-be called for in
this department of business. The Ladies partitularly,
will find a choice selection of all the handso west and lot
esmty les of Shoes. Gal tem, Am. His assortment of Hate,
Caps. Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c.,-have been selected
with great care. Call soon and obtain a barrain.
JOSI. BOWMAN.
S Measures taken and work made to order.
Lebanon, May 8, 1861.
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GEO. 1.. ATKIN& /NO. T. ATNINB.
G. L. ATKINS & Bro.
HAVING united in the BOOT and SHOE Basmass,
and from their determination to be punctual, and
make none but the best of work, they Teellike soliciting
a large of public patronage. Tbeywill always be found
at their OLD STAND, , Nsw Bormusto,) in Market Street,
nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hotel, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on hand a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, Ac.. which they offer at reduced prices,
.41Qr. Persons dealing at this StIOE STORE, can be
suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have ft made to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
Atiltr Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
Boots and S.hoes. [Lebanon, July 3, 1881.
ATHINS A BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
up in good order for comfort and convenience, both
for ladies' and Gentlemen.
A.THINS A BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
up in good order for cotufortaud convenience, both
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A TKLNS & BRO. pmethe to be punctual, madriill en
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deavor t. please all who may call on them for Boots
and Shoes
FITS: FITS ! ! FITS ! !
!
AII. RICIIEY has removed his No. 1 Tailoring
.
Establishment to N 0.3 North Walnut street, two
doors north of George & Pyle's store, and directly op
polite the Court House, up stairs, where he will condo
-111 ne to manufacture all articles in his line- with
neatness and dispatch. Particular attention will
be paid to cutting and making children's cloth
ing, &c.. &c. lie solicits a continuance of the
very liberal patronage thus far extended by the citizens
of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done
on reasonable terms on one of J. M. Singer's Sewing
Machines. All work warranted and en tire satisfaction
guaranteed. (Lebanon, July 3,1861.
Fashionable Tailoring!
REMOVAL.
..a i ricHAEL ITOFFMAI'I would respectfully inform
the Citizens of Lebanon, that be has REMOVED
Lis TA ILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two
doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle
Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made
up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are In
yited to call.
TO TAILORS!—Just received and for sale the N.York
and Philadelphia Report of. Springs Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, an that he can make his arrangements
accordingly. lIICILLEL HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, April 10.1561.
11. 1 1700 D and COAL YARD.
I T THAI undersigned, having bought Mr.
1. , Ileury Spoon's. Wood end Coal Yard, a - 1 -,
short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a •-.-
1 Mritcb's Foundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought •from 200 to 300 CURDS OF
i WOOD and" from 800 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, which I.will sell atthe yard or deliver
I at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in
rite all those that are in want of any of those articles to
eill-and see the same, ascertaid prices,
.and J udge for
themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.)
i North Lebanon, July ,3, 1601.
BOWMAN, ITAUER .It . CAPP'S
d. u worn R sti R IP 1'
This Way, fyou Want Cheap Lumber,
rpliE undersigned have lately formed a partner
i. ship 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 Dawn
Ilowstsx's Old Lumber Yard. in East Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical
church. They have enlarged the Yard anil filled it with
a new and exeellant assortment of all kinds of Limber,
such as BoAnns, 'PLANKS, JOISTS,
LATHS, SHINGLES, AND SCANTLING,
of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con
stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of
all kinds of lIIIILDING 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.
BOWMAN, BAUER & CAPP.
Lebitnen. September 6,1860.
WALTER'S iffILL....
r r illE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
be has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa
tars, formerly known an ••Straw's" and later as "Wen
gerVs," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown,
I ebanon county, Pa,; that be has it now in complete
running order, and is prepared to furnish customer*
regularly with a very superior article of
IIiW3II_4II2IOI,IIICT
as cheap as it cast be obtained front any tither source .
lle-keeps also on. hand and for sale at the lowest cash
prices CROP, BRAN, SHORTS, &e. Ile is also pre.
pared to do all kinds of CUSTOSIERs' Wolin, for Farmers
and others,-at the very shortest possible notice and in
vitee all to, give him a trice'. The machinery of the
Mill is entirely new and of the latest and ntoAt
proved kind. By strict attention to busiasss and fai t
dealing , be hopes to merit a share of public> patronage,
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c.,
bought, for which the highest Lebanon - Market prices
will be paid, FRANKLIN WALTER.
May 8,1861.
Lebanon Deposit Bank.
Cumber/and street, one door east of aunts:stet Hotel.
rME pay the following RATES of INTiStEST on
Y DEPOSITS,
For I year, and longer, 6 per cent, per annum;
Vor I mouths, and longer, ti per cent: per annum;
For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent, p.er annum;
requiring a thort notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full for'the Deposita from the date of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of so
commodaticns to those who may favor us with Deposits,
payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPAND4I
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Afarican Dol
lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and res
raat to all parts of the United statan, the Canada?, and
Earepe; Negotiate Loans, &a., Az., and do a general EX
CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS.
G. DAWSON COLEM,V, President.
Gro. Guth, Cashier.
The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable
tatbe extent of their Estates, fur ail Deposits and other
Ihligations of the "LEBANON Demur Bann."
OIMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN,
ifX)RGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE,
JAMES 'YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD,
belmion, May 12,1555. GEORGE OLEIM.
ATTENTION:
Company ! Forward! March!
rilo REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS' CE(X6P CLOTeING
I Store, opposite the Court House, and get a suit. of
Spring and Summer Clothing at reduced prices.
BOWIE KNIVES! BOWIE KNIVES!
A Sne lot of Bowls Haves just repaired and for sale
at .BBIZENSTEIN BROTFLERS,
1,1061. Opposite the Court House.
Lebanon; May
COUNTRY PRODUCE
rp attention of Farmers is called .to the following
I prima pild for Country Produce by the undersign
ed, at the "Beet Lebanon Store," via:
Butter, 14 I
Ham, 15 Lard , 10 ,
72
Sides, /0 Potatoes,
Lebmson, Mar& 27, '4i. 12
EPHRAIM BOERNER.
Lebanon Mutual Insurance
Company.
LOOATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON 00..
TO the property holders of the State of Penn
sylvania Your attention is
respectfully solicited to the following low rates of loser•
ante of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY, who are transacting business with the moot
Bettering evidence of Public confidence. There sources
of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may
take advantage through its agency of the Means afford
ed them of being protected against loss by fire. The
Board of Directors are practical business men well and
favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidence and
respect of the community in which they live. Our Cum.
panyAs perfectly mutue. and we invite your careful al
tention to the following low rates as wean) determined to
insure as 101 r as any other responsible company, taking
into consideration the character of the risks incurred.
Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is
sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne
cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years.
The Company has now been in successful operation
for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been pros.ptly
paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in
fact it bas been, and still continues to be, the wish of
the Directors to have the Company conditctedon honest
end economical principles.
RATE& OF INSURANCE.
Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15'
do do do ,shingles • • ,1S
do Log or Frame ,20 "
Barns, stone or brick
do Log or Frame ,20 "
Store Houses, brick or stone ,ritb "
do Log or frame
'Hotels & boarding houses, brick or atone
do do Log or frame
Academics and School houses
Churches and meeting houses
Printers books and Stationtries
Book binders
Tailor shops
Shoemaker and saddler shops
Silversmith and Watchinaker
Tin and sheet iron shops
'Groceries tend Pro'vlsion stores
Tanneries
natter shops
Grist 5.11115, Witter power
Sew Mille do do
Drug Stores
Smith sham britk Or stet,* '3O "
do do Woad. 00 "
Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet maker AM! $0 "
Wagoner ant Coachmaker shone ,40 if
Painter and chair maker shop ,40 "
Oil Mills ,40 "
Clover Alilie
Founderiee of wood
do Brick or stone " do
Mercbandire in brick or done build'ngs ,20 " do
do ill wooden do ,25 " do
Furniture in brick or stone buildings ,15 do
do in wooden " do
Stables k elicits, brick or storte,country .20 " do
do do wooden ;25 "do
Livery Jr Tavern Stables ,25 " do
Sir All communications should be addressed is W
A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon co., Fe.
• President—JOHN BRUNNEII,
rice President—D. M. RANK.
Treasurer—GEO. F. MEI Li%
Secretary--.-WM. A. BABIllt.
Jonestown, September 12,1880.
Watches, Jewelry and Sil
ver Ware.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
STELLWAGEN & BRO.,
No. 632 Market Street, L door below fitly Pblladelpbia
March 27. 1861.-1 y
WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY.
Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA,
V This Company was incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania on April 2, 1830, and is now in
full operation, and ready to make insurance on Dwel- -
lingo and other Ku ildings, on Furniture or Merchan
dise generally; also, on Barns and contents, Fanning
Implements, &c., &c., on a mutual principle.
!LW Company will not insure property outside of
Lebanon County, as it is designed to be merely au asso
ciation for Lebanon county, and as such, it win insure
property perpetually, as safe as any other Company,and
at far lower rates. The insurance fens, being only 11.
.50—for membership, Policy and Survey. Any further
information can be hueby calling on any of the Soar
of Managera,audeflieers or any of their Agents.
, MANAGERS.
Jacob Weide!, .Joseph Bowman,
Jacob Beadle, John L. Becker,
D. S. Hammond, Ilenry_Fortna,
Christian Henry, Jacob Witmer jr.,
Thomas Forster, John D. Krause,
Jacob Bomberger, David B. 31i1ler,
Adolphus Reinoeltl.
JOSEPH BOWMAN, President.
JACOB WEIBEL, Treavurer.
J. HENRY MILLER, Secretary.
Agents—J. C. Reieuer, Jefferson M. Light, James
Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. W. Ryan and Henry
Meyer. [Lebanon, January 30,1851.
Mutual Fire tit surato ee
Ipany Aunville,
LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A.
rrans COMPANY was incorporated; March. 1859, and
1 Is now in full operation and ready to make insur-
ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture,
and Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Contentei
- Bock, Farm I mplements. kc.. on a Mutual Principle:
"MANAGERS.
Samuel Seabold,
John H. Kinporta,
George Rigler,
John Allwein,
Rudolph Herr,
Joseph F. Mats,
Ehrlstlan Bachman,
Wit , jr.,
George S. Bomgarduer,
T. D. A. Garman,
leorgo Bongos,
ohn D. Deicer,
:Antal S. Early,
JOIIN ALLWEIN, President
Ituseurn lime; Treasurer.
JOSEPH F. 'Niers, '
Samuel Scab°ld, Tilts'ling Azent.
Jacob Scliuottariy, Agent, Fredericksburg.
A suville, January 30, 1861.—1 y.
LINSE Y'S IMPROVED
aigi .- BILOOD SEA RCUER.-witt
A STANDARD MEDICINE,
for the speedy, radical, and effectual cure of ALL DI
SEASES arising tom IMPURITY OF TUB
BLOOD.
. . . .
..
This medicine Etas Wrought the naost miraculous cures
n desperate cases of
Scrofula Cancerous formations,
.
Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the face, . Sore- Eyes,
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head,
Tetter affections, Rhetimatic Diorderr,
Dyspepsia, •
,Costiveuess,
Jaundice. Salt' Rheum,
'Mercurial Diseases, • GeneralDebility,
.'
Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, •
Low Zpirite, Foul Stomach. '
Female Complaints, and all Diseasea having their:ori
gin in an impure state of the Blood.
The Above la a - portrait of bavid McCreary, of Napi
er township, who, ou the Slat day of August, iSSA,made
affidavit b , fore Justice Gorley that be was treated for
the cure of Cancer by three physicians, of Bedford ea,
and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic Collage to Cincinna
ti, for a 'periadef nearly eight months, notwithstand
ing which, his lip, nose, and a portion of his let aide
were entirely eafen away! lie had given up all hope,
when he heard of "the "Bloat Searcher," and was in
dined to try - it. Pour bottles cured him, and although
sadly-disfigured, there is no question but what this ut
valuaLle medicine:saved his life. Tho full pertientera
of this remarkable case .may be seen in a circular,
which can be had of any of the agents.
We slat) refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of El
derton, Armstrong county, Pa, cured of Scrofula at
ter being unable to get out of nod for throe years.
To the ease of a lady in Ansel:vin Cleardeld coun
o,
ty, Who was also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst
form,
To the case of George Meiaal, residing in Carrolton-a
Camin in county. Pa., who wee so badly affdated with
Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his mum wee
worse, if possible, then McCreary's.
The particulars of these cases—every one of which
was cured by the use of the Blend Searcher--may also
be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents.
IL LEMON,Proprletor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, - near the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Dr. Goo. H. Reyeer, Wholeaale'Agent, Pitt burg. . Pa.
For sale bild..ll. Genie,Alyetatown • Martin Early,
Palmyra; John Capp & Bon, JoheitoWn P : JChrt Seltzer.
Mount Nebo; John Carper , Bachmansvi ll e. John Dein,
inger, Campbellstown; & Hinpo;te,
John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport; all of Lebanon County;
Also sold at Dr. Geo. Rosa' Drug Store, opposite Gm
Court Rowe, Li3banon, Pa.
Oetober 8, LIMO.
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