The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 09, 1861, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
PARTICULARS OF THE DEATH OF
JOHN A. WASHINGTON.
A co . :respondent, writing from Cheat
Mountain, says:
"I send you the news of the death of
John A. Washington, who was killed yes
terday afternoon, about seven miles south
of Elkwater Camp. The circumstances
are as follows : In company with three
• . other officers, he was approaching our for
tifications with a view of making recon
noissances. Secreted in a bush by the
roadside were a number of the Seven
teenth Indiana regiment, and as Wash
ington and his companions came up the
'Toad, the Indiana boys arose from their
!place of concealment and fired. Wash
ington fell from his horse on the first round
having received three bullets, two of which
passed entirely through the body, entering
at the right bi east, and one of the quar
tette was also hit, hut the two remaining
unhurt managed to get him away by sup
'porting him on his horse. The body of
Washington was conveyed to the quar
ters of Col. %Saggoner. He lived for the
space of half an hour, and never spoke
save to utter once, 'O, my God!' The
riekt 'day his body was sent to the Con
federate camp and r a flag of truce. In
the 'pockets of Washington were found one
hundred dollars in United States gold cur
rency and a splendid gold wash. His
dress was new and of the most elegant
make, broadcloth coat and pants, and a
white satin vest. His shou der straps.de
note him to he a Col.—in one of the Vir
ginia regiments, I suppose."
FORT LAFAYETTE.
This place, having been selected by the
Government for the safe keeping of its po
litical prisoners, has been quite an impor
tant post. Heretofore it has been but little
known to the country. There are now
between fifty and one hundred men con
fined within hs walls.
The Fort is built in a isolated position,
on a shoal or a small island in the nar
rows, about seven miles below New York
and about four hundred yards from the
shore. Fort Hamilton is also near it, on
the sea shore. The shape of the Fort is
quadrangular, with the angles pointing to
the sea and bay and either shore, diamond
.wise. Facing Fort Hamilton are two
-- tiers of heavy cannon, in bomb pro,S
casemates. On this Side, which is less pro
tected than the others, appear to be bar
. racks for the troops. and other necessary
buildings, the roofs of which are seen ris
ing above the walls of the Fort. There:
are consequently no barbette guns here.—
This part of the Fort, however, is com
pletely commanded by Fort Hamilton, op
. posite which is the sally port in one of the
angles.
On the other side guns are mounted on
barbette, In addition to the heavy case
ment guns below. In fact, the entire
structure, whatever may be said of its ca
pacity as a defence against foreign inva
flan, seems to be, more than sufficiently
strong to keep in security as many State
'prisoners as are likely to be put in it. It
would sorely puzzle Jeek Shepherd or Ba
ron Trenck themselves, were these
•worthies alive and confined in Fort Lafay
ette, to make their way out of that strong
hold, surrounded as they would be by
granite walls, with sea washing their base
on every side. •
Polite Literature.—Among the literary
notices in a western paper is one ofa book
entitled, 'Lives of Eminent Bull-Frogs, with
brick bat illustrations, by Bruin.'
in' The celebrated Farnese Gardens,
In Rome, have recently been purchased
by the Emperor Napoleon. The ground
contains an area of eighteen acres. It in
cludes the famous ruins of the Palace of the
emsars, two whole stories off which have
been hurled since the period of the barba
rian invasion, and doubtless contain statu
ary, paintings, and other curiosities of the
highest art and interest. The excavations
are to commence In November.
LICE ON CATTLE.—SiIas Mason gives
the following simple remedy for these ver
min, in the New England Farmer:—
""Take poke root, sometimes called blue
dragon or hellebore, and boil enough to
get a very strong tea or wash, and apply
It as a wash thoroughly, and it will surely
kill every one of the vermin, and without
the least detriment to cattle. One good
Application is sufficient."
COLTS ON A HARD FLOOR.—Some people
state that colts should stand on a hard
plank floor, in order to toughen them for
a hard road. It looks to me like putting
hard, thick shoes on an infant's foot, to
raise corns that will trouble him for life.
Let colts stand on a soft, moist floor, says
the New England Farmer.
Otr "Bulls Run," where the recent san
guinary battle occurred, was orijnally
called "Bloody Run,' from the 'act of its
being the scene at several sharp fights
with the Indiana; during the early settle.
meats there.
Nothing, perhaps, strikes the ear more
pleasanCy than a pretty woman's charm-
Ina voice—except, perhaps, her charming
In reply to an advertisement headed
"Use Cooper's Tooth Brush," a western
•eHltor says: aWe'll see Cooper hanged
first, the dirty fellow ?"
0:r A medical journal tells of a man
who lived five years with a hall in his head.
NVe have known ladies to live twice as
long vitlynothing but balls in their heads
star. A young lady being asked 'by a
'politician what party she preferred, re
;plied—"A wedding party."
(Jrt Quilp says, when a woman is more
chary of offending her hired 'gfrl•than her
husband, it is owing to the difference of
'the tenure by which-she holds them. It
doesn't prove that she is -indifferent to her
'spouse, but only that worldly policy is
stronger thu &her conjagal affection—that's
all.—Boston Post.
(Y:dturaliSts have just discovered,
in route Djalon, on the Western Coast of
Africa, a kind of bean, bx,,the natives call
ed vourou,' which has the most astonish
ing effect in quieting the pangs, of hunger
(medicinally, not in bulk, which would he
nothing strange,) is astringent, tonic, bit
ter when chewed dry, hut sweet immedi
ately on taking a mouthful of water, and
preventive of colics.
Shoemakers; Attention
sUShoemakers, to work oo 5111Snry Sham, are
wahted by the undersigned in Lebanon. Rood
'Pomo end employment for the whole winter will be
ripply immediately to JACOB .1113EDSL.
• isPt• 4 , 4Xl*
Mii
Phillip F. McCagily
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
Ncl7:ll"Llet;°l4 door
East of
: Horse Thankful :rtbHelditeki
very liberal patronage extended to me t.r the short time
I bare been in business, I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
Ne hes at all times an assortment of HOOTS and
MO RS of his own manufacture on hand, which will be
di,posed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &;d1
Those desiring a neat. well made article. are invited
to give me a trial. Childress' Shoes of every variety
and color on band. Heavy work mule to order.
Anr-All work warranted. .Repairing neatly dons and
charges made moderate. Lebanon,July 3.1861.
Nell' foot and Shoe Store!
rpm; undersigned announe,s to the public that he
1 has opened a New Boot and Shoe Store. in hfarket
Street. Lebanon, two doors Mail of Zion's Lutheran
NeitWlS church, why re he intends keeping constantly on
ilKaghand a general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen,
aliases. Boys and Childreu's
13oots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &c.,
all of which will be made up in style and quality not
to be surpe4sed by any other workmen in the country.
No effort shall be spared to please and satiety all who
may favor him with their orders, and his charges
will be es reasonable as Towable, compatible with a dair
remuneration.
Ile also keeps a large stuck of
110:11E MADE WORK.,
which is warranted to be as represented.
Thu public, ere invited to call and examine his stock
previous to purchasing.
licpairing done on short notice and at reasonable
rates. • ANDREW MOORE.
Lr baron, May 1, 1861.
foot Ovid Shoe Store.
ilitirJACOß MOM respectfully in
forms the palate that he stilt contin
ues his extensive establishment In
oft. wagli his new building, in Cumberland et.,
where he hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all -who
may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants
and dealers is BaoTs and 800 ESand every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in
his line. to call and examine for theIIIKUIVOS, his large
and ratted stock.
lie is determined to surpass all ecmpetition 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 lit the best quail.
ty of LEATHER, and other materiels are used, and none
but the beet workmen are employed
P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ortlim.
lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat.
tronege [Lebanon, J uly ;1, 1801.
This is the Place to Get
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
•
Boots,Shoes, Hats. Caps 4.c.,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER .
rii 1111 t nndersigned hating opened his SPRING AND
1 SUMMER
.. DOOM SHOE'S. HATS. CAPS;-TRUNKS and
Fi roALMNlesnttysiets.".h„,i Tory ft i n n ig t ri
L
would respectfully invite all hisoldfelends
and customers. and others. who wish to buy Go best ar
ticles in his line at the lowest wriCesathis store in
Walnut St., next to the County Prison.
It is net necessary to en utnerate particular articles,
for his stock embraces everything fur Ladies, Gentle
men. Girls, Boys and Children that con be milled for in
this department of business. Thu Ladies particularly,
will beide choice selection of all the handsomest and lot
eststy les of Shoes. Gaiters, SM. Ma Rspoiiment of lime,
Ceps. Trunks, Travelinx lisps, Ac„ inane been selected,
with .greu 1 cam Call soon and' obtain a. harkain.
.710. 110W31AN.
ideasureslaken and work made to order.
Lebanon. 'tiny 8, 1861.
' CEO. L. ATMS.. . .LNO. T. ATNIRS.
-
G. L. ATKINS & !Bro. •
HAVING united in the BOOT and SHOE ONSINF.I9,
1.1 and from their doterminittiou to be punctual, and
make none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting
a large of public patronage. Theywill ntwnys he round
at-their OLD STAND, •Nov omm:raj ip Afurkd Street,
nearly apposite Widow Rises 17,21 d, where they will be
ready to esoirve and please their customers. ' -
They have now on bend a large annortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS.
CAIIPET BA GS..te_ which they offer at reduced prices,
Air Verson', danlinz at this MOE STORE, eau be
suited with R DY-31A.DE WORK. or have it made to
order. SatisjiLetient is always warranted.
Atir Particular attention given - to the REPAIRING
'loots and Shoes. (I.ebunon, July 3,
A TMNS A Ili: O.'S New Boot mud Shoe Store Is fitted
tl. up iu otwi order for comfort and coneenioneo, both
fur ladles atol flentlamon.
ATKIN'S & New Boot and Shoe Ste %fitted
up in goad order for comfort end convenience, both
for Lading and tierffletnon.
A TRINS k. OS 14.0. prondso to to, punctual, and *HI en
dearer t. please Alt who may call 011 them for. Boote
and Shoes
FITS !, FITS Furs !,!!
- :
AII. RICHEY' has removed )Ibl 50. 1 'Faltering
Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut street, two
do rs north of George & Pyle's store, and directly op
-,„
posh° the Court House, up stairs whore he will contin
lur - to ituunifiteture all articles in his line' with
neatness andd lope tch. Ps rt tenter attention will
be paid to cutting and making children'steloth.
log, &c.„ dm. Fla solicits a continuance of the
very liberal patronage thus far extended by the citizens
of Lebanon and vicinity. MI kinds or Stitching done
on reasonable terms on ceo of .1. M. Singer's .Sewing
Machines. All work warranted and entire satisfaction
guaranteed. [Lebanon, July 34861.
Fashionable fa lls:wing:
REMOVAL.
RM,
,T - CA HOFFMAN would respectfully inform
Al Le Citizens of Lebanon, that be has REMOVED
his TAILORING Business to Cumherland Street, two
doors East of Market Street. and opposite the . Eagle
Hotel, whore all persona wlaz wish garments made
up In the most fashionable Style and beet, snanner t are iis
vited to call. .
TO TAILORS I--Just received' and for sale thelf.Yorli
and Philadelphia iteport of Spring a Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
knew of the fact, so that lie can mho_ his arrangements
accordingly. ROFFMAN:
Lebanon. April 10. IRSI.
WOOD And COAL. IrAWID.
ITHE undersigned. haring
.bought Mr.
9 Henry Spoon's Wood mut coal Yard, a-
short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a
Fpundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon: and also bought from 200 'to 300 CORDS OP
WOOD and from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL;; of all
kinds and grades, which I at the yard or deliver
at as small profits as will suit the tithes. .1
therefore In
vite all those that 'are in want of ttny of those ankles to
call and see the same, ascertain prices, and j Mtge for
themset yes. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.)
North Lohnuon. duly_ 3,180 t.
BOWNIAN O HAVER A; CAP
This Way,if you Want Cheap Lumber.
THE undersigned have lately 'formed a partner
ship for the purpose of engaging in thc,Lum
her Business, on a new plan, would respectfulli inform
the public at large. that their place of business is DAVID
130WMAN'ti Old Lumber Yard, in
tast Lebanon, f ro nti ng
on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical
church. They have enlarged the 'yard and tilled it with
a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber,
such as BOARDS, -PLANKS, JOISTS,
LATHS, SHINDLgS, AND SCASTSCLING,
ofall lengths and thicknesses..ln short, they keep con
stantly on hand, a dull and, wellmeasumal assortment of
all kinds of BUILDING m.A.retaki.s. Persons in want
of any thing iu their line are invited to call, examine their
stock, and learn their prices.
Thankful for pa-t favors, they haps, that by attention
to business and moderato prices, ..to merit a continuance
of public patronage. _ .
BOWMAN, UAUFit 4 CAVE'.
T , ebenen. September 5, MO.
WALT R'S PAULLi
rVHE subscriber re,pectfolty informs the mildly that
1, be his entirely rebuilt the MIU ou the lime Swa.
tura. formerly known as —S , rities" and titer its
On's," about one-fourth, of a mile from Jonestown,
clianunCentity. M.; that he' has it low in complete
running orth.r. and is prepared 'to famish customers
regularly with livery superior article of
lIIR`3IIII-441E1011C3. - 31104 t.
me Oman as It Mat be obtained front any other son rce
lle keeps also on hand end for,ale at the lowest cash
priori 01101', BRAN, SHORTS, &e. , Ile is also pre*
pored to do ail k inds of CUSTOMERie Wong, for Verniers
and others, at the very shortest poysible notice and in
vitae all to give him a trial. The machinery of the
Jliil is entirely tow cod of the latest and mO,l im
proved 'kind. By strict attenthhi to bilsine. oB and fait
dealing he hopes to merit ashore of public patronage.
WIIEAT,. RYE, CORN, OAIS,
bought, for which the h Igheat Lebanon Market 'prices
wilt be paid. FRANKLIN WAtann.
Illay .8, 1861.
Wanted to Busy,
50 000 811 BLS RYE;
50,000 bushel:, CORN;
60,00 e bushels OATS' '
.
50,000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOVERSY,ED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for
which the highest CASH prices will be paid itt the Leh
anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEORGE HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, July M. WC.
BELGA lIT'S
OLD ItTANDE.
N. W. Owner Id Market and W1461,* rtrerbt,- Lebanon, Pa
LR. DREG, Ag't, respectfully interns bie Mende
shin%and the public, that he has taken the above
formerly occupied by Entente' Reigairt, and large
ly Increased the stork of WINES AND LIQUORS, with
'selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and
2st, •ulitie now in the market. M zurtment
7 c on s
sist. e of Orlard, Ilenneey, Pthe y t
C m as o tillion,
'1 Marutt, kenAvk.isiOsi, J. J. Depuy &
Cu.. A. Sargutate A Co,
WIN ES.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret.;
Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Teneritfe, Hock, Muscat and
Malaga, of various brands and qus !Ries.
Holland Gin, Seheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits,
Scotch and Irish Wbiekeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender,
blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES;
Cordials, Wine "litters, Amsterdam Bitters, &c., &c.
Also, coinquialy or band a superior quality of Old
Wheat, Bourbon. Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS,
of the very best qualities, sad Pure Cider Vinegar.
From iuug eopericure lie flatters himself that he will
be able to walla malefaction to all who may patroulte
the new Arm, and the reputation acquired for furnish
ing the bent brands of LIQuUItS, at the lowest prices,
will be maiottaued. All articlee sold at thin establish.
went will be what they are represented:Lebanon May 22,1861.
IF YOU WANT
APHOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend, the beet are
to be bed -at DAILTII Holies", swat .4 0 a r ta.tbe
Lebanon Deposit Doak.
Lebanon Mutual Insurance
Conspany.
LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.,
TO the property holders of the State of Penn
i. syl vomit; :—GIENTLEMEN Your attention is
respectfully solicited to the following low rates of insur
ance of the LER.i.NON MUTUAL INSURANCE COlt-
PANY, who are transacting business with the most
flattering evidence of %bite confidence. There sources
of the Company are ample to ingemnify those who may
take advantage through its agency of the means afford
ed them of being protected against loss by fire. The
'Matti of Directors are practical boxinese men well and
favorably known, and enjoying the entire confideneeand
respect of the communityin whieh they live. Our COM -
peny is perfectly moths, and we itivitelour careful al
tentiou to the following low rates as we are determined to
insure as low as any other reepenelble corniany, taking
into consideration the charneter of the risks incurred.
Our CHARTER being• PIittPIITUAC,',.. enables us . kola
sue Policies which lie.ver, expire, which tilsilates the no.
cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years:
The Company has now been in suctessful operation
for nearly 6 years; and all its losses have beetxproa.pUy
paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, In
fact it has bean, and still continues to be. the wish ,of
the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest'
end economical principles.
RATES OF INSURANCE
Dwellings, brick or stone, elate roof $0,1.5 aA $lOO
(10 00 do shingles " do
de Log, or 'Frame ,20 "do
Barns, stone or brick ,20- 4= do
do Log or Promo - ,20 " do
Store louses, brick or stone do
do Log or frame tit db
Hotels& boarding !muses, brick or stone ,25 ‘ f do
do do Log or frame- ,30 "do
Aentlemies and School bouses " ;25 " do
Churches and meeting bosses ,20 " do
Printers books and-Litationeries ,30 " do
Hook binders '.do
_ . .
.
Tailor shops ,25 a do
Shoemaker and saddler shops ,110 " 4
Pilverstuith and watchinalcor ,30 .. do
Tin and sheet hou shops ,39 " do
Groceries and. Provision stores ,30 a do
Tanneries. BO 4, - do
,
Hatter shops ,ao ti' do
grist 51ills, Water power ,35 q do
Saw Mills do do ,25 a du
Drug Stores • • - 00 " do
Smith slope, brick or atone - ' 3O " do
do do Wood ,Z 5 " do
Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 " dr
Wagoner'ard. Coacinuak - er shops " do
Painter and chair maker shops AO " -do
Oil Mills - ,40 " do
==l
Foundories, of wood,
do . Brick or storm " do
Alerchandize in brick or stone build*ngs ( 20
do in wooden do ,25-_" -
Furniture in brick Or stone building's ,15 " do
do in vroodon " do
Stables & sheds, biick or stmie,country ,20 " do
do do wooden 25 "• do
Livery &. Tavern Stables ,25 " do
.00,1- All communications eb be addrosised to W
A. BARRY, Scercatry, Joncattnin, Lebanon Co, la.
President—JOHN BRUNNER, Es 4.
rice ,President—D. Si. RANK..
Treasurer—GEO. F. Mil
Secretary—WM A. BARU'S!". -
Jonestown, September 12, 1500.
Rlutual Fire liustiraiace Coin .
priny of Annville
LEBANON COUNTY,
COMPAgF was incorporated, March. 1859, and
1 is.now hi fun operation and. ready to Make Maar.
once on Dwellings, and other Buildings, oti_ Furniture,
and Merchandise generally. Also on Barna . Contents,.
duck, Farm I mplements. lee.. on a Mutual
MANALIERS.
Samuel Scabold,
John It. ,Binporta,
George Bigler,
John Atlwein,-
Rudolph ikerr.
Joseph P. Matz,
Christian Bachman,
itiiiliamEaily, Jr..
Georg, S. ihnugardner,
7. D. A. Carman,
hnorge Dougos.
°ha U. Iser,
. multi 2. Early,
JOHN ALLWEIN, President
Rllllol.Pii HERR, TrottSurer. •
JOSEPH F. MAT; Seeretary.
Samuel ,Seabold, Traveling .Aeet4.
Jacob Sebnattarly, Akent,'Fred,4ricksbarg. •
A nnville, 3,inuary 30,1.861.-Iy.
LINSETS I MPROYED
7.11111.00.11) 8 - EA IRCILEIR.: - EA
A STANDARD MEDICINE.
leer the speedy. radical, and effectual cure of Ala. DI
SEASES arising r. oin IMPURITY OF TETE
• BLOOD.
This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures
it desperate cases of •
Scrofula. Cancerous formations, -
Csitancotis Diseases, Erysiprias. Boils,
Pimples on the fire, Sore Byes, •
Old, Stubborn Dicers, ' Sr:italics&
Totter affeetio ns,_ - Rheumatic Diordors,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, '
1
Jaundice, Salt }thane',
Mercurial Diseases, (leveret Detail it y,
Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite,
Low Zpirits, Foul Stomach.
Female Complaints, and all Diseases bar ing their ed.
gin In au impure state of the mood.
The Ahove Ie a.portralt of Daum McCreary, of Napi
er township. who; the 3lstday of August, 1858. made
affidavit fire Justice Gorley that he was treated for
therm:a of amour by three physicians 'or 130 ford co.,
and by Dr. Newton of-the Eclectic College in Oh:minus,
for a Period of nearly eight months, notirithstand
lug which. his lip, nose. and o partiow of hislit cheek
were entirely eaten away! ,He had given up, all hope,
when be - heard of the , filood haarcher." and was in
duced to try it. - Four bottles - cured hirn, and althongh
sadly disfigured. there is no question but what this in ,
valuable medicine-raved his life. The 'full particulars
of this remarkable case may be seen in a circular,
which.carche - had'of any of the akentß. -
We sass) refer to the car of 4 . 7ancy Bleakney, of El.
derton; Armstroneebontf, of'Scrofola af
ter-being unable to get out of bed for three yenis.
To the exec of a lady in Ansonclile. Cleartield coun
ty. who , was utsc; afflicted with Scrofula Its worst
form.
To the ease of George Meisel, residing In Carroltown
Cambria county. Pa., whew:kg. so badly afflicted with
Cancer that it'ent'his entire nose off, and his case was
worse,.if possible, than
The particulars of, those cases—every one 'of which
was cured by the use of the Blood Senrcher—maY also
be foetid, In a circular to be had of any of the Agen te
lt M..LEMON. Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near- the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot; itollidayiburg, Pa.
' Dr, Geo. R. Keyser, Wholesale Agent. :Pittsburg. Pa.
For sale by M. IL Genie, Myeretown : Martin _Early,
Palmyra; John Capp Son, JonestoWn I John Seltzer-
Mount Nebo; John Carper, Bachmensville; 'John De in:
lager, Campbellstownt Killinger & Kinports,
John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport: all or-Lebanon Comity;
Aleo sold at Dr. 040. Ross' Drug Store, apposite the
Court Douse ' Lebanon, Pi.
Octeher 3, 1860.
11'411a. & - neadisig.R4 . llroad.,
LebanOn Val Hey Brailela
, .
'l'tto Daily Passenger Trains to Read- .
• • - •
. iv,. and . Itarruburg. • .
•
- )Ass LEBANON, going Enid to 'Beading. at 0.13 A. 31.,
And 2.15 P. M.
Pass Lebanon. going West to
.Uarrisburg, at 7.16 I'.
M. and 12.01 P. 31.
At Rending, both trains make close connexions for
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Willianis
port, Ac.
Alorning.train only connects at Beading for Wilkes
barre. fluxion and Scranton.
At ilarrisbury, train. connect with "Pennitylvtinln....'
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers-
Mirg, Ac.
Through Tickets to Lancaster, In No. 1 Cars, $1 50. to
Baltimore. $3 30. .
80 lbs. bagnage allowed to each peseenger.
The &coati Class Cars run with all the above trains ;
Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara
Fall., linfralo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
patois in the West. North West, and Omitting; and Emi
grant Ticketa,.at lower Fares, to all above plarea. route
bad on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon.
Through First-Masa Coupon Tickets, nod Emigrant
Tickets at reduced Fare.. to all the principal - points. iu
the North and Went. and the Canada..
C OII3I UTATION•TICKETS.
With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent • discount, between
any point. desired, and
MILEAGE TICKETS,
flood for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each- •
for Familia. and Business Firms.
Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading. !lures-
Mara and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3.30 and 6 P. M. •
Passengers are reqbeated to pnrchnse tickets be
fore the Trains start. higher Feria charged. if paid in
toe cars. 0. A. NICOLLS,
July 17.11031. Engineer and Superintendent.
1101•11111
Geinrge-
LEBANON COUNTY
I•:.a. •
aiZp 3 aaan
'IItAN,VORTATiON 'LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
PRTICULAR attention will b. paid to Goodaehipp
ed by the Lebi.noa Valley Railroad. °nods will
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers.
town and Anutrille Stations, and all other points In the
County.
Fitt:loEn contracted for at the least possible Sates
sal delire'red with dispatCh.
The Proprietor will, pay particular attention to. and
attend personally, to the receiving cud delivery of all
Freights.
For information. apply at hie Office Bribe , Lebanon
Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. •
EDWARD MARK. his Agent in Philadelpbll4 , will al
ways be found at w.. zr. Auk: Zerchant's Rotes, North,
Third it., Philaddirnia.
July 11,'90.}
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PuELADELpHIA-
Benevolent instfturfcon established. by special Endow
mentfor the Edirf of the Sick and Distressed,
afflicted with fin/lent and - .Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Cure
of Diseases of the Se rust
Organs.
TT Sp eo lC u AL ,
~ ADVICE oa gi t. v i sn t grs i ttl t eLb r y
w tfiz h Ac ß titilLS4r . -
tion their condition, apply
ciecu s patiOn habits of life,
&e..) Rod in cases of extreme poverty, ' Medicines fur
nished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea, and oth
er Messes of the Sexual Organs, and on the Nat- REM-
Rotas employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted
in sealed letter envelepe free of charge. Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Addessa. DR. J. SKLLLtN 110U0fITON. Acting Sur
goon, Howard Association, No. S South Plinth :Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA -D. TIOARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCUILD, Secretary Jan.'2,
'004\ . 4 3141 3}]
„
' \ HMO 40101 o
;
lvsB3Aitm
inl\ .40‘;
rginlS valuable preparation; freed of ,all the .com
mon compolrents, such as Opiates, or Expectorants,
which not only run down the system, but destroy all
chance of cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol
lowing properties., anti to wide-Abe most *Unable testi
monials may be found in the pampideti. '
For whooping Cough. anti as a Soothing Syrup, U
meets every want, and by early usewill save-the largest
proportion of reptitros in children which can be traced
to it'hoopteg Cough. -
ordinary Coughs and Bronenial Complaints, the
fOrerninters of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper
ties make ltuot only the Most perfect enemy to disease,
but builds up and imst4jilB the system against recur
.rence of the Complaint, No nursery should be ‘yittiont
it. nor should parents fad to get it pamphlet, to be annd
with ail 4eitlers ) go Um only-woy to lin justice tits
raw,
%Ew e , fiatitaVELeS / 0 141‘ro s ,>.
tIOLO G SER s' 41.% elat o ' ')
s t4 v #1 . 7:, ).:* Ittt ul4 '4,
Nru l iA t ovat.. ;2.
0 do
do
r grant Nenialgic , Itemedy . and- Natural Opiate
calls for special attention and interest, being free of
Opium, or preparatiotut of .oplifm, or of any but its
strictly vegetahlo and medical properties. For Neural
gia, Rheumatism, (loot, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal
Complaints. lileeding.at LtninsarStomach: Bose or flay
FeApr, Catarrh, and Mt
Minor - Nervous Complaints.
I..M 2 Lose of Sleep. Chronic 'or Nervous 'Head - Ache,
Sick Head - Ache. it has no &mai, and to which: we offer
estimonials from "undoubtedseur:Ms.
For Deliriure Tremens ft is a Starealekiedy:'
For Bowel - Complaints including Cholera 'MAAR, it
is splendidly' adapted. in.notFonly removing the pains
but *Ming, as physic, a great contrast with Opium which
not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes
the remedy' worse than the disease.
Froin . phyAcians we'.ask' attention, stud'on demand
Formulas or Trial Bottles will be tient, developing in the
Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in
the Vongh Remedy such as rest entirely ien Cam central
principle. . .
.
Yam irrralide tre - ask carreepoudence for remphlots
or'explenstion, without ''postake-etuntp47 -
For—Large Cough Iteutedy, 59 Gents per berth.
,For Sale by all usual wholesale and retail dealers in
every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lemberner; Leb,
anon ; at Wholesale by Ow. H. Ashton. Charles Ellis .1
Co, Mills We. ' (April 3,1361.—1 y.
iron 'tVare ifivimnractory.
'TIME. undersigned respectfully calls the attention of
his friends and the publie.generally to the tact
that he has opened a Shop for the tnanufaethre of all
kinds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
in Hill Street. between 'Market and Welautstreets. Re
hopes, by.using inme but the lyestqriateriale. per-
Sono' Supervision of irtr , tho Work coming froirf his es
tablishment, and by selling cheaper than any other in
Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal share of public
patronage.
N. IL—Tin roofing. jobbing, Spouting, &c., will be
promptly end properly ettended.io.
The pnblirs atm re.spectrully invited to give him n call
LOba non, Sept. 26, 186). _ GEO.
•
PHOTOGRAPHY,
IN ALL - ITS 'BRAN GRES:
mix.E.t.‘cuTual ill the best.style -known in the art, at
jjl- C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY.
- 532 Arch Streilt, - East of Sitth,
Life Size iii 011 - and Fastd,,
STEItE.OSOOPTO PORTRAITS.. -
AMBROTYPES; DAGUEREOTYPES,
Far Cases, Medallions, Iles, Rings, lee.
June 26,1869. '
NEW CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS
AND NEW PRICES.
N. SWARTZ hereby infarm.the.public that ho
has just opened a stock of NEW GOODS at the
old Stand of Swartz & Dro, Dail Bending, which will
lc sold for cask. at prices to snit the times. All are in
vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10, 'Ol.
-D. S. It ABEIt ' S'
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DR, U-C S T R-ET .
has been Removed tolls New Building, on Cusabei
Land Street,. opposite the Eagle
' • Lebanon, Pa.
rimnt atibsrjher reteetinlly.aritiounce to hislimpinim,
lances and the public in general, I At hii'hts
slangy oil hand a large 'stock of ' ' :-
DRUGS; PEREINERY,
•AI E-D ICINES, PAINTS,'
CTI 13 31 OA I S - DYE-STUFFS.
RNISIT
GLASS -WARE, - a RRES RES,
HA I,RzOILS, - EXTRACTS,
Burning Field , Surgical Instruments, Toilet - Soaps, Se
gars, Tobacco, hc. Alto a variety of Fancy Articles too
nunerone to mention, which he -offers at low -rites. and
warrants the qualities of the articles as reprMionted...—
Purclmeriwill pleatle remember this, and exatniue the
qe.tities and prices 'of his geode before'purchasing else
_Wifere. 'la-Physicians' presmiptions and family red.-
pescarefully com Pounded, at all hours of the day or
night. hy calling at the 1/rim Store,' opposite the Eagle
On Sundays tha Store' will. he. ppeue4 for the come
pounding or presciiptiotie s between the honks of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. id., 11 and - 1, and 4 and SP. iii.
Leltution,-Dec.00.8.57. «DAVID Be BARER.
[OERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
11fl OELEBRATED HOLLANIPREREDIE FOB,
DYSPEPSIA O
DISEASE OF THEIKIONcYS,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
"FEVER AND ACUE
And the-rarfons affections consequent npon a,diaorderod
SIrOWEACIf Oft LIVER,
:inch as Indigestion, Acidity et the Stomach, Colicky Pains,
Heartburn, Loss of Appetito, Beepondency, Costiveness,
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
Neuralgia Affections, It has in numerous instances, proved
benuncial,and in others effected a decided cure.
, Tins ii'a.purely Vegetable entimound, prepared onstrietly
scientific Principles, after the manner of the ' celebrated
11011;rod Professor. IkerhaVe. Its reputation at home pro.
.duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with
those of the Fatherland seattered over the face Of this
mighty, country, many 'of whom brought with them and
handed down the tradition of Its value. It is now nfferect
to the. American public; knotang ilel4'its truly wonderful
molicin4efrines must be actomulteriged
„ , . ~
, It is Partipularly recommended to those .pdrsims whose
ConetitUtions tiny have been 'repaired by the continuous ttse
of ani, spirita,Or other forma of dissipation. Generally
instantaneous In effect, it nude' its fray ;directly to the seat
of Bat. thrilling and quickeningevery nerve, nailing up the
'drumlin"' spirit Mid' in fact, knfusia. , new health and vigor
In the. system.• •
NOTlCE.—Whem'er expects to find this a beverage will
be disappointed: . but to the sick, weak and low imirited, it
wilrptuve a puteftti monadic cordlitti possessed of singular
retried's! properties.
•
READ= CAREFULLY!
The Genuine INhly concentrated Bcerhave's 'l2ollanu
Bitters ls put up in hrtirTint bottles. only, and retailed at
ONE DOLLAR per bottle, er six bottlextbr FIVE DOLLARS. The,
greet tier:nand tr.this truly celebrated Medicine bat induced
mn.n. Battalions, *Web the public should guard . againet
or bnPogiton. .Bee that our name Is on the
Jebel of every bottle you buy.. ,
Bold by Druggista 'generally. It can be broreeded
by Zxpreies to most points,
SOU: PTLOPRINTORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR: & CO,
Fharmartuffsts dhentisto,
PITTSBURGW; PRo:
For eale at J. L. , LUMBMiteItR'S Drug Store, Market
treet, Lebanon, Pa. /Sept. 6, 1860.-13-
OEO. ROVIniLaN
Small a 25 " "
Zitu Anodyne 50 "
JOHN L. IitiNXBWELL, Proprietor . ,
bliStittsT AND PITARKICMITIST,
Cbmntercial'iMarf, Boston, "Mass.,
NEW TIN AND SHEET
LI'!EK C 0 PLA INTS
MANIIWACTIJKING
LUMBER. LUMBER.
ar ViR of the beet and cheapest assortments of Lunn=
J offered to the public, is now for sale at the new
and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBILL,
n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the
Onion Canal, at the head of. Valiant street, a few
quares North of the Oenassee „Steam blills, and one
quote east of Borgner's Hotel.
Their assortment consists of the bat well-seasoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Heirilealr,Boarda;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pinelloards;
1% and 2'inch Panne' and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists;
White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling;
and y inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES! SE INGLES I
The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Also, Roofing and Plastering-Laths;'
Meal:int Hails-and Posts,.and railings far fences
and fencing Boarde;
FLOORING BOARDS , of.-all Aze3 and dinscriOons.
COAL'! COAL i!- COAL ! ! I
•
large pinch of Broken,.Pitmvs, Linieburnera and
Ifollidayablire Smith Coal, dt
.Ith.Coofident that they have f,llO , large-4 and best aa
laortment a 'LUMBER of all descriptions add Mamas well
as tile largest stoeraf 'the different kinds of `Oosui ever
oriefed to thmeitixens of Lebanon conntb they venture
to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis
factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any
thing In thekr ling, te examine 'their stock before pur
chasing elseichers. KILL'? BILFICHISILL.
N. Lebanon, .1 143,1861, •
R NEW ELL'
PHOTOGRAPH -GA LURY
No. 7.'4 Arch-Street, Philadelphf.a.
OE of the largest and most complete Galleries in
the llnited Stated, where the best Pictures, known
5, the L'hotographic-art. are taken at"prices no higher
than are paid for miserable carticatures.
The Proprietor, .ft prattfcal Photographer. attends
personally, every sitting--and allows no picture to
leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction.
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes,,,of absent or de
eeased,friende, pbotogripbed -to any ressdreci size, or
'taken on•Denvass, life size, ail& painted in Oil by the
At tbis.Ciatiery pictures eat be taken iii any heather
hirfeot bl-ebbely days As When the sun shined.
Perfotp thilting•the city.., life, respectfully to
odeplue our *Teel/bells, lifer prise Arid &Arty de
•
fy ComPetiticin.
• •
irr,inst.r ne tion s given in the art of photography.
NEWELL, Qtt.r.EaT or ,, Awr,
- : _ yIA Arch Street, Pdelphia.
OQIIIIANDATIONBhiIa
Prum I,etv.te 0., Ohio.
My family and fricutle ail venom , in the opinion. that
the (Newell) . [letup in mere than any thing , 1
they ever saw, - . My Jikenese hasheen repeatedly taken,
by different Artists ve.rinns \nye, lint I bevel never .
yet. had vile wino?? isni
Pretil eel tree bAterei 1 1 1 1 i4ll
factures and expresikm renntenance cis this.
Front Mon. E. Jay litoents, iptc Minister tirll-itly•
, The exduisitethsh.-betuty and Softness cif yaw port
traits , conjoined witti their durability of miler and fettit•
fulnesa as likenesses x 'eannot. fail to comiend theni to
the ilttegtioq arid patrandse o , gtt whit twpfeeiette tree
art
From Cot.. JAKE* Pane.
Raving occasion for a portrait, I procured: one from
Jr. Robert Newell, of the eity,of Philadelphia, a Mill
lature in'Oil'Oolors,'lttirkT the niho process discovered by
sum, and take great pleasure in expressing_ the satisfac.
tiou given me, not only by the accuracy of tlio liksness,
hut its artistic finish in all: respects, and recommend
him to the .patronage of those disposed to enseurage I
the beautiful art. - r.Jsates PAGE.
Philadelphia, Jdnuary 23, 1861.-Iy,
Farmers and others Take Notice.
II E. andersigned - havin purchased the entire
T-
establishment of A. MAJOR & BROTHER,
will manntketure and keep on hand a very general as
sortment of IMACIIIINERY and FARMING lIMPLE.
',HEM, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway Rorsir Powers.and Threshers,
Morgan's Independent steel-Wire Tooth HorseltAKA-
Mununa.s Paf r ent Fmider,Straw and_ lay CUTTER; Cast
Iron Field Rollers. Grain Fans, Ilar'Elevaforty'ekm-ir
Hollers, Corie-shellers, by hand or power, Coral:gong:is
and'Planters, Cultivators, ke., with avariety of the
best PbOUG /IS nse, , . , .
Alritif -the above Mae - ibnes are of the latest and heat
iinproveniedts, Andaman warranted to grve satisfaction.
Casttikos of all kinds, made to order. 4 •
and at'shott notice ."' tn
Hi also anitfactureaSTEAM
HINES ; klillßearing.Shattlag, end Mill work in gekterxl,
.and pays particular attention to Itopsiring Euginea and
'M inerri of all -kinds. - -
•
fie incites nit to cell and examine, theivorkfat the IVA
chine Shop, on PINEORoVe ST#EET, tebUTIOTI.
+Mr All,oiders or commtMaicationf by mail will be
promptly attended to. . D. M. KARMANY.
, . Lebanon Lebeholi
tabapork,, Atte.ust 8,1860. -
have arTointed A. NA:3011 & BROTHER.
IN my Agouti for theptirpose of earijing onthe above
,buaiaees. D. M. KAUMANY.
Lebanon,.Augustl3,lB6o.,
DRESSLE '
:HAIR E ELit STORE
No. 808 North Bth Street, above .'tete, Phire,
/MN' bond and for solo, r choice wort - relent of•sopeii•
patterns. -40 PLAIT I3RACI,
Lttrll,it' ItlNos. IttNorlt/RlNo4,4latasePtlo3, CROSSInit
NincuArgs. Vtwr end GUARD CHAINS. &n...t0•
./Y- Orders enclosing the bide' to b plaited, may be
sent by mail. Give a drawing as near. es. you ,tsttt un
paper and enrloso such smount.o.4 you may ebooge to
pay. Cost as follows :—Kur Rings' to $6; lire:lst Pins
$3 to $.7 ; Finger Kiucs 75 v‘mta tA 0 :3.50; Vest Chains
$6 to $7 , Recta:tees $2 to $lO.
Alqir Heir pat into Medi(lions. Dos, Breast Pius, Mugs,
&o. Old Oold.eud Silver 1./ought at rant rates.
, June 10. 1561. . . .
OW EN LAVBACIVS
Neap' Cabinet .Ware Rhoms and Chair
Manufactory.
mul.T4 St., 3d door north of the L. Trolley Railroad.
.Parglidit,Mtninfoctory find Bgat-Aiwortment of
FUR.NITII.RE and CHAIRS, iii'the county.
II E public la resportfully regtma . - • • .
to bear miud that at thoseF
Were homes will be found the .best ~ P: ' . " '"""
'ttniortmen t of Fasumastim: andif..tao
SOME FURNIT.pitt; and 'CliAlltB: 'Pervotie In want 'lir
aoy kind would beet call and examine his aback befuro
purchasing. elsewhere. Which (being all of his men
work) be warrants to be better than.any offered In this,
place. Prlces,will he lowan than at spy.-otber
either in the Borough or.county of „Lebanon.
.All orders promptly attended to, and speedily oxeco
tad at.tyn lowest prices. : . • .
All persons purchasing Furnltitie from .him ,
will be
accommodated by. having it delivered to them. to any
part of the county, FREE OF comics, aad without the
least injury, natio has procured slue of the boat cutti
ioned furniture wagons, tspechilly for that purpose.. .
*II. COFFINS made to order. and funeral: , attended
at the shortest notice,. •. labium% Sept-18,1880. .
NEW - CABINET AND CHAnt
•
.4- ,, NIANTIFAVir-ORW
Tu B sabscriber reel:WM fully' inforine 'the 'pilti ic that
ho has the largest and best assortment of FURNI,
, TORE and Cll/VHS, evor offered,to the.public of Leb
anon county. • lie hns (tea bond 'ili • his wOribinebWare 7
rooma, in North Lebanon Borough: neatly - Opposite
Zeller'!" Hotel. and a` few domw south of.ftainlees, a.
splendid assortment of ,tood, subetautiol and tasbiona
blo Parlor, Cutlet:o'am' Chamber FURNITURE, con.
aiming of SOFAS, TRTE.A.TETES, LOUNGES, WIIAT
' NOTS. Parlor; Centre, Pier, Card and Common
TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS;
atp
liedstelds, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and
Kitchen Purnituro, nf.. nil kinds. Also. a
large, and• elegant variety .of , Fftelvett &ton, Senora
SEATED CHAIRS, .Commoh Spring Seated•COMßS; . all
kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. .Alsg, Windsor,
Caue-Seated, and Common CIIALRS and ROCKERS'of
-0111, Ydeftriptioll. •
45E - All Goods sold LOW anii.WAßßANlTD.totliff
,satiefaction. --, -, • . w 1
Porsous desiroue of knowing the oharacter of the
goods here offered for sale, canbtifiolly - 14isfied of their
durability by.retennite to those fikvelrom - he'has man
utoctured or to•whbm sold.
01(1 Furniturit and CIiaIia'REPAIRED and VAR
NISHED.
N. 11.- 7 COFFINS mod° and FUNERALS attendid'at.
the shorteot notice. • • ffOSEPLI BOWMAV
North Lebanon, September ICI, 1860.
CHEGA KAI( INSTITUIrgy
1127 A IoV SPRUCE STREET, PIIfLADELPIIIA.
rinns Institute, conducted for two years past, In this
J. city, by Marione Cuso(iiitar and her niece, Moulin
D'ELERV/13:4 upon the . same principles team one In New
Yawls, established there in the year I 814, wilire.open ha
Monday, Sept.( th, with its usual ample and complete
provision for the education of. Young Ladles, under the
direction of. Madame D'lliivilly. Circuhira; and all
eguiaite infOrmatiOn, can be obtained on application
the PrinOftial. [Philadelphia, Aug.-14, '6l-Bm. -1,
IF Y WANT '—
A No.l A.NBROTYPEO, ti
very cheap, go. to DAILY'S
11, Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deyoelt Boob.
OPENING OF SPRING GOODS
FROM NEW YORK MARKETS.
-At the %lore of'
L. K. LAUDERMILCH
In Oembertand street, Lebanon, Peim'a.
ANT A 8 opened on Nottray, April let, 1861, at 15 per
Vl' cent., lees than the regular prices, for Cash or
Country Produce :
E.6.61110NA81X SPRING SILKS.
Feeble nalile SPRING SFIAWLS,
Fashionable new DRESS GOODS,
Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS,
Fashionable PRINTS for 10 eta.
regularly sold at 22 cents ; Fashionable styles Medium
and Dark Prints, nt 61, 7,8, 9, and 10 cents; GOOD
BLACK SILKS, acid a fine stock or other BUCK GOODS,
W T E GOODS.
Cambilm, J scone tte;
lisinstock,
'Brilliants, Bird Ere, Diaper&
Embroideries, Ilandkle Collars A Setts,
Linens. Towels, Sheetings,
Blettched.'.llnble ached.
BROAD. CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR.
Fine Black Cloth - tdi Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak
'Cloth, light and dark: Doy's Onssitheres and Coating,—
filen tletnen'efirts Black Caseimere; Fancy Oassfineres
,
for spring, Yaffe.? AM Plain Vestings.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Brown Shows, 834, 7 and 8 eta. per lb,. White Refin
ed at 9,,P,t0 Coffee 1234,14 and 16 eents; ThA,Young
tiyion and Imperial; 3101.4.65E8, 8, 10, 12 and, 15 cents;
Dried Apples,. .Peisches, Cherries, Elderberries, froth
.filackercl, L Prime Hain, Prime Cheese, Candles. Soaps,
L. K. LAIMERMILCIi.
Lebanon, April 5,1881.
AY 'AIR'S
.84kAti4iiiiia•
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD:
And fur the'speedy , ,eure of the following camplitinte:
Scrofula and-Scrofalons Aire ctloies,e etc h
as Tuaaors t Vicera, Sores, Bruptiomi,
, Pimples, Pustule:4, Blotches . , Iloilo,
Means, anal all Skin Diseases.
• . OAKLAND, Ind., Bth .1nne,,1859.
Arta k Cn. Cleats: :I fuel it my duty to ste
knowledy,e what your Sarsarilla has done for Me.
Ilaviog inherited Scrofulous pa
ulous infection, I have suffered
'lFom it in various ways for years. Sometimes it burst
out ith Ulcers est my. Itands rued 1,,V1113 - Ultlllieti4Veß it
turned. lowardT and diStrussoll me at the awn:nth. Two
yeartiagn it htvdte out Ml' my Mud iitttY rm reii my'Scalp
iluthearts With our our. which unspitlnful andlontinioni•
heyeml description I.tried moue medicines and several
hat a h ltuilt much...relief fr9uraity thing. In
fCct, th ird
e'dtstergroiv 1%1.111118. rlrill3
to rea.dll4444o.(inspul 11ssoungstrthat you ‘ haii,prepared
abiliterrative(SareaParilla); fin , I limbic ffotMyour reputa
tion that any thing yogi made Must hegood. 1 newt to
010 . ciniflttintni got it, and used cured me. I took
it, as you advise, in small ilokes of atesipeonftil over a
ltlOnih, sat tisedalatost throe beities. , Now and healthy
-akin soon hegtin to form uwilor . iliC,tefih, i
while li.ll off. All .e.kin is how cfmrottnll - 109w by'lo7
ootings that the illsesselmsmme flunlittY System: Yon
can well believe that I foot what I ant sayinrwiten I L tell
you, that I hold you hi he tow of the apostles ofthe age,
avid remain ever gratefully."' Yours,
TALLIFIY.
St. et othony , s Fire.:Ttose or'lEryelpelas,
'Vetter nod Salt. • S,Cnid. /feed,
11.111;;Oriiriii Sore Eyrs;:ftrofisY
_
Dr. rowit kt. Prehio Irritos from Wont,
.N. Y.., 12th
Sept., Ic 9, that Ito has eared an inveterate case of
'Propgy, witirh threatened-4w' terminate fatally, by the
persevering; use of our Eummurilla, and aim a dangerous
'Aka/gnaw itvpriperes by largo deses of ilio.satee; IMO
he three the Coforfitna ErtrptOns by it COatalitiy.
BrolletlieCeie t Goitre or Swelled Necle.
-Ztimion Sihan of Prospect; TOXOS, Adifili: ,4 l3.ll , llo hot
ties-Or tour Earsquirilia cured me from e . Giiffe..:l a hid
eous en the neck which 'I lied stiffered from
over two years."
.•
Leueorriiten orWtsll.o.o. - Oritrian Txtuier fr
Uterine Ulceration reniale Diseases.
" Dr. 3. IL Chini Mug, of Now York City, writes; " I
most ahem hilly onniply nilli Itro rogneet of your agent in
, anying hare tbund your Sarsaparilla a imist excellent
alterntire 'in the numerous reiliplaintojor which we
employ such at remedy. but 'espenbilly. in Niiniele :Diseased
of tin; Scrofulous diathesis. ltnee cuioni many tneeter
t le of Lencorrliceit lay it, and .some When, Zhu COM- -
W4IN MIN./ Iry uktratintz,of the 1110 . 10. The, nicer-
Von itself ,was seen ciired,, Jeckildngetithin ;mewl-
Oge equals it for these reunite dvraugeinents."
Edward S. Murree., of Newbury,,,Ale., " A dan
gerous pwryiurn tumor on One of the fedtales in my family,
-which hurl &Asa all the comedies we conld mutiny, has
at lyngth , hean completely citron Ly your.,Extract,of Nur
eaparilla. ewer physician tleinght netlidng brit eaticpa-
Hon, could afford ratio!. but he advieed lhe trial of your
Surespaillle- RI the List retina heron" cutting. tied it
preyed effsetitul. Aber lel: ywur -rielitmly _eight wools
no symptom of Ito iliwiew remains."
Syphilis and Mercurial DiSOftlie•
rty ORLTAM!, 25tit Angia-, IS5a.
I. T. C. Arm: Fir, I olmerfnlly comply with the rw
of ynnrogent, and report to you Bunn" of the *Note
11nrre realised with your dmratuitilta. , •
I hare-enrol with it, in my pratettco r mient of the com
plaint* Aw - -whirti it is rer - ommende. 4.114 i Imre fintrad its
effeitotittlr wonderful in the cure of l'iwerral mid Jko•
extriter 7).'s;l , se: One of my potienholiall ;Syphilitic Hirers
In hilt-threat, - which woro consuming- hie palata and the
too of his month. Yuttr I, l ltreeparilia, steadily Mhos,
- curent'lattlein-lietr week* Anether was .attneltod•he sew
andury symptotito in lido code. :Wei thrimlertotion had
enten,ottoyA Considerable part (4,11, rintlild I behove the
ill orrlsrc . a old rirron toneh hie I slss and kill - lam. But it
yieitlOrrto tity'iarlittintetrution efyortr`ited;aporilla: the
uteri, honied and ho ie writ agiKn. not of coarse without
toontedisbotndion to -liiittnee. A woman wltir.hari Leen
treated fur the same disorder:l,y ruerrury was Pattering'
• front this-poison in her bones. They had-Leeman-so sea
&Hire, to the weather that on a damp dny she stuftered ex
eruristi ag•• pain in her joints mud' bolter. bite, too, was
tined entirely. by your earrnparilln to a few weeks. 1
know from-it* formula, which your agent ,gare, me, that
this Preparation front your Ishoratery 1111161 he a great
remedy; consequently ; there- linty retaarkable respite
with it have not intrpOsed toe.
'internally pima, • ; G. Y. LAU! MED, 31.
Itheitrnsitism, but, Liver Complain:A..
1 xruitaxsznex,, Presto Co., Ta.. C , th Judy, lilt).
DR. 3,C. AVM: . Sir,l havn been afflicted-with it pain
ful chronic Rbornbotipte Tor long titite.-ititiolt untried the
altill.efidayeietnna, endxstitek, hi sae in vile of all the
rracindiel-10n11/1/ Anclo"tnl11-Lifiqa,fon1-Aliu7sPii-finriL One,
bottle cared use ht two Weeks: and retdonied - iiii, tottreral
health better than
itticke4:
rtleo Y. Ontetielli, of OIL lionis, writes: I Lose I..ara
orllictrd for iiitteoprilli tip etetiniiiin of Om
Irstruitol r every thing, and every thing
Called to relieve me; email hors Leen s lorekemilown lOW*
ter wm. years... Mewl le oilier ranee thou Wstersgement j Mt
7.itar. )1y IntSivreepastor. the Roy. Mr. Naliy, a
rei. lie try year linranyairitta L ;hininuse he sari Ks know van,
arid any thing. Yon ;owls sits Worth trying. Ry the Owen
fog of Owl it' 'tired nie.and has fig . snirtfled my Wood
as to mak. ri non . Man or me. 1 tealyonng again. The
}wet that caritas said of yon is not bel t gad
111chirrns,Calieer Tiosnoro t Enlairixontont,
Ulceration, Cerise anti Exfoliation of
ties iiollllll..
A great variety ernmaiiihase been reported to ns where
mires of these corniiitahle complaints Mira remitted from
the nee or this remedy, tot air armee here will not admit
Ilona. Some frt. - them may he found in onr .A merlin')
Almanac; which this agents Intim named. are pleased to.
forniati gratis to oil who roll for .
ore prpxln4.U.tlW.t.Alifsewse;
Melia 1;t:It 'bit;Ttral
''''lbitil r l64 l ;:ofmna:tie-k-sT there **elbow Woe boTo
mad .1.3• the aU ernlhu wwor or I his wwdlelsw, It rrhnuY
Iltyritsl ftinkiktpi Inj.l i'lcntonn !teflon; andMita
litywriennerellantileri p hial wotilif be incpcned heytend lie
••rbArb. - *nclt n tvitipoly'lain'hnitt-henn•rilairwl by the le'
o.lOhhote.r.l.lor revple, rud wr nre cuuthlent anti thhi will
ka z firr t twinll llAtoirdicirt gin tie. .
.11.ye.,.....aerry Pectoral,
EArlh CUM or S .
"toiagliii, bola",torn ' otrt
lloarreeos,
• CrOlapi•inikOttith ,L 1 losel
iwitut Con—
ogimptiO4l,. "Ail' for the Itelle t t"
. . .of Corie_Onatiktirr .rot lento 1,- •
•• • • ha suitiOiteest Stages
.
. • of the Diseoge.
• Thin tea rewtedyno milyeivally known to • ForPlolovn.flY
.ether Rir the core of thro,4 and lonn.con,plut nts, that It •
is 11,4•1,wi here to piddle', the evidence of its iirtmir. :Its
ii ntivelhol exeunt:lmp for. coughs and colds, and its • ,
wonderful e.rti.6. N.r ricijkohnry disease, pare martif t;
known throitehotit the - clirilized nations of the cart .‘
Yew aro the communities, ot• even families, among 111,-M •
Wl/CY lin,* not some pommel experience ofito effects—.:
• some tiring trophy in their. midst of,its_rkto6 over the,.
• stibfhhttitl dangerous disorders of the titronCitud longs.:
Als'all.know the dreedfit fatality of these disorders,:ant
itifthe • y know, too, the effects of ride . remody,,wornecci not' .
do more then to assure them,thatit has now .nil the Arlry.
' , turn thatit ditt-imic when malting the cures which haws
won eo strongly open the confidence ottneakind. :
. -Preyarorl by Dsq. C. AYE 2., & CO, Lowell, maim
eiu 3:,..n,...fer g 44 Xaditmt,or,
Lebanon; 'Belver 8 him, Allaying Shirk, , MygratowA ;
:Horning: Xt. Nebo; • raper, East likagyer ; Etail g
Shisflarstown; and by Dealers. everywherey
• R
• NORTH Lhql-AN.vz
.
..Saddle. and 111.arness. Mann
- grairory:-
, T HE undersigbed has Iteirto4ti
•
his Saddlery and !farness-
Sinnufallkory to o few dent/I - South
of the old place, to the Large room
lately °Coupled by Billmsn 4 Bre. as -
a Liquor stain, where he will be hippy to see all hie old
friends and * Customers, and where be has increased fa.
attics fur attending to all the depaitments Of Ws busi.
emu. _Being determined to be behind no other establish
;pont in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared naltberPains nor expense to obtain and make
himself master orevery Modern improvemen is the bu-
SiUOlB rind secure the services of the lies workmen tbat
Mend wages Would command. lie will keep a !ergo
stock on baud, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
all deactititlins 0f , 41.4.82VE5%_086 as
stiddles, Brides, Cnrrtage Harness, of
all kinds heavy Harness, Buggy
Wlti s of ihe belt Manufacture )
Bufalo Robes;• Fly - Nets,
Cotton.l , Vorsted, Linen, and S. new kind /stet) ,
intenterl ; WV/PA"tif every kind, such es Buggy Whips,
sesa{..whipa, Ac.;•.ll4BfESof alt description/4/(A LTER
'611.44N5, Nome-made TRACES, &c., &c., all of which is
wlll'xiarrantlC be equal ta lily that r.anbo ebt A i i ,,,d
in
any Other establishment in the country. AB he risks
that thins. desiring' anything in thii ibis, should call at
hie plivie and axe/nixie his striok. lie feels the fullest
confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction,
40/- All orders thankfully received antipromptly at
.temled to. , 48 0 1 :0810N 8811T.LL
• Korth Lebancin Borough, April,24 1861.
... • ..
‘,..,
.cio fered i ldic o n
Ng 1- CO IL-ALI.' slid See. the bargains of
all.kinds itdi and pentleinan's wear;
great bargains offered of
In all as'
kinds of Dry Goods.—
Please call and examine our stock—a full assortment on
hand, at very low rates by HENRY & STINE.
GO TO
H. H, NOEL'S BOOK STORE
FOR
THE GOLDEAr
• A N.t.W
SABBATH SCHOOL SINGING BOOK,
BY
WM. B. BRADBURY.
327 PAGES.
Price 15 cents—Single Oopies.
SABBATH SCHOOL BELL,
NEW CPLEECTION OF CHOICE HYMNS, .to
FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
141 PAGES.
Price 12 rents. $lO per hundred.
SABBATH S
N OLTOL BOOK,
A SUPERIOR C,OLLEOTION
CHOICE TITI4E4, NEWLY ARRANOED
YOU
SABBATH SCHOOLS.
192 PAGES.
Price 15 cents, $l2 perlinndretli
DAY SCHOOL BELL,
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ADAPTED FOR SEMINARIES",
ACADEMIES, PUBLIC SCITOOLS, Alc.;
Containing the '
ELEMENTS OF VOCAL MUSIC;
216 PAGES.
Price 20 coots—Single Copies.
INFANT SCHOOL oaruclirsH,
PART. SECOND; CHAPTER I.
'HIR.TH OF CHRIST.
Printed on a card fororal instruction in Infant
Sunday schools, at $2 per hundred.
Leban on, August 4 4 .1; 1861.
JACOB ti. rusem. JOHN- toad
TILE COUNTRY. SA E
THE ELECTION ALL RIGIFI r
TT IN lir Oee
HE MIMIC are respectfully invited to call grata.
amine a handsome selection or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
which have been bought , to -please, both in style and
price.. Tim LADIES will find it the plat* to buy
SILK -&, FANCY DRESS GOODS
Including Fancy Dress Fabrics In Every-Varlety, Black
And Fancy DresiSilks, Foulaids, Bareges and
.pare g e Rohm Lawns, En g lish Chintzes,
Charnels; Clotbildes Irene. Sanjores,
Lavella,and Duster Clothe , Prints
and illnalins,
THIRET, SPLINE}, Bitoca a AND STELLA
SHAWLS
• I
LACES AND ENBECIDEKES ;
WHITE 00 , tDS, -
'SECOND motraNnce DODD'S,
IiFEEL'SKIRTS,
FLANNELS,. VEILS,
OLOYES,,MITTS, &C.
IM
GBPICEN be Dianna d with our selection or
CLDTHS, C SS-I Id RE.ES, 17-. ES T 8,
And other articles of Gent's Apparel.
CARPETS. 911E11:NSW - ARE S GROCERIES.
In fact everything that is found in a well-stocked
courdry. store.
-sa- We /BOAC respentfally.solkit call from the pnb
lie, and will take g reat pleasure in showing goods which
fo clieap n ess and beauty eanrutNcß &
imoor
beanrgasaed.
ant
North Lebanon Borough, April 3,1561.
Stoves Stoves Stoves.
- • 9
fOW is the them to buy your 'STOVES before told
winter is here, and the best and Cheapest pram is
at the
Lnbanon.Stov6, Tin and - Sheet. lion Manufac
. tory of James N. Rogers,
Next doer to the Lebanon Rank. where Can belted the
'largest and beat aiwortnient of PARLOR, HALL, and
COOK/NO STOVP.S, ever offered in Lebanon, Gas "burn
ers for Parlora.of fled Charnbers of his own make. with
e. geriferal aveortment . of Parlor. novEs, and a large
varietinf the besteooking Stoves in the bounty or bor
.l:sough, which ho warrants.tobake or roast.
WASH' BOILERS constantly on kand of all sizes,
and - tho bestinntezial.
COAL BUCKETS-- s tbp btripst sowortbietity,the heaT
!esti rob, mu, the beat made'm Lebanon:
Alan, tr: large stark of '13i.1 made aril* beat
material at eliu a workmanlike:-manner. Ail he la a
practical Workman, and bee hattatt experieuce of twen
ty.tive'yeare, lie feela eatithlent that he OM give general
extistitetion.
lie takes this i¢othod _ of.retarnino . his thanks to , hi*
numerourcanitoiners foe - their 'liberal support, sod he
hopes, by strictly attending to his own hubiness and
letting other people!: alone, to still receive a share of
public patronage. JA3IES N. itlX.thltS.
Lebanon, November 7. 1860.
.15% - Particular attention paid : Wall kinds ofJoinimo,
such as Puffing, Spouting, dc„ atid.a.ll norkitatranted.
TA4E.NOTICE.
BOIR.DERE welrbinalling on J. fl. Itimasura
, Agent, AS be , is prepared todo,all kirda el TIN.
ROOFING, SPORTING and JOH WORK genentliy, at
the very lowest prices. Ito also hat on 'hind _e largo
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARR, and
all of the most Improved Gas .Borning GOOK
STOVIP and PARLOR tiTOVIIS. Also,-all the
diff,rcnt nod latest improved 'RANGES AND
IIk:ATER& of all kinds: Ile also keeps C. , 17.-
atm - 111y on hand's large stock of all kinds of nuor
SLATE', which he effete at less price than they ez.
boitgllrof - ROY 'other slateman in the connty,
wAßK.Roonis—One door Bagt of the 1..•be.w.il
Valley Bonk, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Po.
Lebanon:January 90801;
CLOCKS.
•
Thirty a) ay ,
tc . li:cA Light Day,
Tikirty- our,
• HC
1,0 C
:t
J. Just Received at
▪ • I J. ItL.AIR'S Jewelry Store,
• S.
Lebanon Ps.
EZIEC
RAILROAD . HOTEL,
Adjoining the Lebanon Vatleg Depot,
•• • LEBANQN. PA. •
rriun andinligned having taken the aline weitAtrown
I stand. invites bb Men& and ifie pnblie togive hint
• a call. Everything pt+tataing to the own
' • . fort armrests will bed one. Tieseticita Far
•• • . meta. Travelers and Boasdera to give hits
" trial. ..,
Extensive, Stabling attached, and good,
ilostievs always in atteratincer.,
• °bonen., July 17, 1861. 1 1 / LLIA3OI It BOLTZ.
I,locouT . y.4kriT 00.)0 PICTURES 00 TO
RICENNER'S _ ,
I=l HT asurtir, over E Rabet's /Prig More,
.03i(hostertsivi efireet, Lebanotr. Pa, Alossoivras,,
Festerrtoss, Peztvortzr.s wadi Pismo
,issartie; Piton daily, (Sunday ext.opted.) PriCeThliVlNFOOPL
'l4lwatid hricairdalice with the size, style red etzteslll ai
Vaps:Plosepk..Ruc k u T ,opene4 fromß.t w Coldoeit,
I: 11. • .
Leheiketi . Jsrosi2, 18158.- - , ,
••• . .
Prev..ention , is‘lietterliio Tare.
rpo lediex of delicate health or lay - paired orgeniaatlon.
Or VT tbote by wbom smiaerdnixo faniffy 13 hong
-M 3' retwowobJeloneible, the undersigtati wonkt offer'
a pretieriptidtTiebkli ix perfectly p antile eee tare. awl
silk/ WO, pieseribed veriwoe ports of tbe old
World for the ;mat eewtary. Although the article le re
archway, and aisitile ci , el it Faie beea . pot trirjo half piot
%Wiles And Told. very irateWilvely at the, eviliprbitant
rtimarrelgaied proptimiis to thr
slidir the retij,e for the limn wan of sr; by :the posses ,
'ekiv.hrwhich every lady can supply berneff with a per•
het eefoguard, *wavy drugstore, hce)totreling sem of
, • cents per paw. Any pkieleinu drotnoet win tell
yltm it perfotty hareeleme, suet tbounsteds of, tostimo.
!Wale tett be teouilled•of ileeißeliey, Benet teeny part
•oetati•frorle etereeinprtif 01; braddreseiest
"•• ' Th•••• •2 1 -- •IbßirßliieUX,
• • • IF 0. ?as, New Slavear Conti,
„Mortar 7, itet-ty .
•• • •-• • ri• •
atelies, .reiwelry and $ll.
• T • veriWare.
WHORS'ALE 4.11 VD
BTELLWAGEN 6: BRO.,
No. 632 Market Street, 1 door below 71.11, Pbiladelphia,
March 27, 1861.—1 y
IS6I NEW STYLES. 1861
A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between
:21 Market and the Court Houso,north side: has
now on hand a splendid assortment of the New
.Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858,
to which the attention of the public is respectfully inri
tea. mats of all prices, from the cheap - est to the most
costly, always on hand. He has also Just opened a splen
did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, 'PEARL, HORN, LEG
HORN, SENATE, CURIAE, and all others.
sEss,_ He will also Wholesale all 'kinds of Hate, Cape , &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
Lebanon, July 17, 1861.