The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 01, 1862, Image 4

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ABOUT LYING
The Rev. Dr. McLeod was proceeding
from the manse of D— to church, to
open a new worship. As he passed slow•
ly and g ravely through the crowd gath
ered about the doors an elderly man, with
the peculiar kind of wig known in that
district, bright, smooth and of a reddish
brown, accosted him. "Doctor, if you
please, '1 wish to speak to you." "Well,
Duncan," says the venerable Doctor, "can
ye not wait till after • worship 1" "No,
Doctor, I must speak to you now, for it is
a matter upon my conscience." "Oh,
since it is a matter of conscience, tell me
what it is; but be brief Duncan, for time
presses." "The matter is this Doctor:—
Ye see the clock yonder on the face ofthe
new church. Well, there is no clock real
ly there—nothing but the face of a clock.
There is no truth in it, but only once in
the twelve hours. Now, it is in my mind
very wrong, and quite against my con
science that there should be a lie on the
face of the house ofthe Lord." "Duncan,
I will consider the point. &it lam glad
to see you looking so well ; you are not
young now; I remember you for many
years ; and what a fine head of hair you
have still!" "Eh, Doctor, you are joking
now; it is long since I have had any hair.".
"Oh, Duncan, Duncan, are you going into
the house of the Lord with a lie upon
your head ?" This settled the question ;
and the Doctor heard no more of the lie
on the face of the clock.
WIT AND HUMOR
The word daisy is said to mean "the
eye of day," which is very poetical. But
we suspect the legend has no other found.;
ation than a preverted way of spelling the
word—thus: day's-eye.
A judge and counsellor being upon in
different terms, a client of the counsel's
making his appearanoeht the bar with his
jaw terribly swelled, the judge remarked,
"Mr. this client of yours would
make an excellent counsellor—he is all
jaw," which set the court in a roar of
laughter against the counsellor. On si
lence being restored the counsel then re
marked, "My lord, I think he would make
43 better judge, for his jaw is all on one
side."
An Irishman at work on a stone wall
caught a small spotted animal, which he
took to be a neighbor's kitten ; but drop-
ping her almost instantly, he clapped both
hands to his nose and exclaimed, HI-lowly
mother! what has she been siting
The Taunton Gazette suggests, as a
precaution against sleeping §entinels—
Ut the Government put none but vide :
awakes on guard.
•"1 say, Mr. Pilot, ain't you going to start
Boon Y' said a cockney on board a steam
er lying too during a fog. "As soon as the
fog clears up," replied the captain. "Well,
it'd starlight overhead now," said the
'cockney. "Oh ! yes," replied the captain,
"but we are not going that way."
THE LAW VINDICATED
Judge D was fond of card play
ing, and occasionally indulged in the a
musement. During the period he occu
pied a seat on the bench, the Legislature
of Georgia passed very stringent laws to
prevent gambling, and made it imperative
on the judges to charge the grand juries,
at the opening of each session ofthe court,
to present all who were known as gam
blers; etc. The judge had conformed to
the requirements of the law, but none
were presented, and gambling seemed to
flourish as evert had. On an occasion
when the judge was on his circuit, and
after his usual charge to the grand jury,
and, as usual, no notice taken of the charge,
Judge D.— ascertained there was a fa
ro bank in successful operation in the very
precincts of the court. The judge
thought he would indulge his propensity
for play, and visited the bank. He play
ed, and was very successful as was his
wont; he won all the money, and broke
up the establishment. After he had pock
eted his winnings, and was about retir
ing, he perceived several of the grand ju
ry in the room, who had likewise been
engaged in the game, Judge D— ob
served to them :
"Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, the law
requires me to do all in my power to sup
press the vice ofgambling. I have charg
ed the grand juries upon the subject time
after time without any good effect. It
was time for me to act, and see if I could
not enforce the law. I have done so ;
puci the most effectual way of doing it is
to break the bank, which I have done to
night. Ido not think these fellows will
trouble the public for some time:4o come,
and the law in me is vindicated. Gentle-
Oen, I bid you good-night."
A WARNING TO YOUNG LADUKS.--A
young lady of California recently broke
her neck while resisting the attempt of a
young man to kiss her. This furnishes
a learful warning to young ladies. We
know from personal experience (in days
gone by, alas!) how prone young ladies
are to peril .their precious necks by twist
ing away from a fellow at a time when,
by a judicious exercise, or sit still and
hold your head steady•ativeness, perfect
happiness would have been shed abroad,
and the ambient air made luxuriant with
glory. Dear girls, hold your head steady,
and don't break your darling necks.
r A Goon IDEA.--In Connecticut they
fed use for everything. An old lady in
that State is collecting all the newspapers
she can get, to make soap of: She says
they are a "despot sight better than ashes
—they are as good as clear lie."
air A VARNEY who blahks boots at the
tistlonal Hotel, in Washington, hag the
following motto conspicuously displayed
over his stand:
"No North, no &ruth,
. No East, no West,
SO MOST."
ie. An Arabian, who brought a blush
to a maiden's cheek by the earnestness of
his gazt, said to her: "My looks have
&WO roses in your cheek ; why forbid
me ' - to gather thew, The law permits
him who sows to reap the harvest."
1 A man wholl-maliciously set fire
to a barn, said 1111 r. Slow, 'and burn up
twenty cows, ought to be kicked to death
by a jackass, and I'd like to do it.' Slow
Is very severe sometimes.
Itr The great cry with everybody, is
"ot on I get on i" just it the world were
tr. v,eling post. How astonished people
twill be, when they arrive In heaven, to
„find the angels, who are so much volser,
layirig lotheMes to be inadOurchrtngels
11.111 BE R. LUMBER.
()
NE of the best and cheapest assortments of Luso=
offered to the patine, ie now for mete at the new
and extensive LUMBER anti COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBILL,
n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the
Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few
inertia North' of the Genessee Ateam Mlle, and one
queen east of Borgnor's Hotel.
T!r h. assortment consists of the best well-seasoned
Wh.-, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boardtc—
Cl...try, Poplar and Pine Boards;
^:"and 2 Inch Pannel and Common Plank;
'White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists:
White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling;
and hlinab Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES!!
The best Plno and Ilemleek Shingles; .
Also, Roofing and Plastering Lathe;
Chestnut Rails and Posta, and Pailinga far fencoa
and forcing Beards;
FLOORING BOARDS of all slaea and descrintiona.
COAL! COAL ! ! COAL! 1!
A large stoelt. of Broken, Stove, Limaburnera and
fiellldayeburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prides:f
*lt-Confident that they have the largest anillnet aa•
morn:neat of Le:sant of all descriptions andaisee; as well
as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coen, ever
offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they !entire
to say that they eta acoommodate all purchasers estib•
faetorily, and would therefore : invite all who want any
thing in their Hne, to examine their stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. PHILIP BREOIIIaLL.
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IC Lebanon, July3,lBBl.
R. NEWELL'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALURY
Na. 7i4:Arch Sired,
ONE of the largest and most complete Galleries in
the United States, where the beat Pictares, known
to tho Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher
than are paid for miserable earricatures. • -•
The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends
personally, ovary sitting—and allows no picture to
leave tho Gallery , unless it gives perfect satisfaction.
Daguerreotypes and imbrotypes, of absent or dm
ceased friends, photographed to any required size, or
taken on Cauvaeo.life Wee, and painted In Oil by the
best 'Artists.
At thin Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather
—as perfect in cloudy days as when the nun shines.
Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to
examine our specimens, which for price and quality de
fy competition.
fife Instructions given in the art of Photography.
IL NEWELL, Gst.satti or Aar,
Mt Arch Street, Philadelphia.
' 001111ENVATiON8:
Prow Ilea. LIIWIB D. Quirinal, M: C., Ohio.
My family and Mendel alt concur in the opinion that
the (Newell) picture is more life-like than any thing
they ever saW. My likemees has been reppatedly takan
by different Artiste in various ways, but I have never
yet had sue which presents so true to nature, all the
features and expressions of countenance as this.
From lion. E. JOY MORRIS, late Minister to Italy.
The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of your per•
traits, conjoined with then - durability of color and (lath
fulness as likerleasos, cannot fail to commend them to
the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true
art.
From Cm. JAMS% nos
Having occasion for a portrait, I procured ono from
Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a min
iature in Oil Colervaltitter the new
..pits discovered by
hint, and take gretteWasure' in expreesing the satitfac•
thin given me, not only by the accuracy of thelikvnets,
brit its artistic Web In all respects, and recommend
him to the patronage of those disposed to entourage
the beautiful art, J,AUT.3 PAGE.
Philadelphia, JarttiarY 2 3, 1,861-43'.
Farmers and others Take Notice.
THE undersigned Luring - purchased the entire
establiAment of A.. MAJOR BROTIIER,
will manufaeturo and keep on band a very general ne
nortment of 'MACHINERY and FARMING 'IMPLE
MENTS, embracing _lmproved FOUILHORSE Powsrs
and Threshers; Railway florae Powers and Threshers,
Morgen's Independent steel-wlre Tooth Horse RAKE;
Mutunme Patent Fudder,Stra* and hay CUTTER; Oast
Irop Field Rollers, Grain Fans, Way Elevators, Clover
Hullers, Corn-ehellere, by baud or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, Cultivatore, &a, with' a. variety of the
best PLOUGHS In Ise, &e.
All of the above Macihnes are .of the latest and beet
Improvemonte, and areal' warranted to give satisfaction.
Outings of •cal kinds mac to order,
and at short notice. Ile also manufactures STEAM EN.
GINES, Mill Oearing.Shafting, Amalfi! work In general,
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and
Machinery of all kinds.
He invitee all to call and examine the work at-the Sla
chino Shop, on PINEOFtuVE STRUM, Lebanon.
O An orders or communications by mail will be
promptly attended to. D. M.. KARMANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
Lebanon,A.nguat 8;1860.
"MOTIC..-1 have appointed A. MAJOR k BROTHER
111 my Agents for the purpose of carrying onthu above
business. . D. M. KAR3IANY.
Lebanon, August S. 1860.
(13pmerEittso
__.ENT
THIS DELICIOUS. TONIC STIMULANT,
VSPECIALLY designed for the use-of the Medical
L'j Frofesirion and the Faintly, having superseded the
so-called "Gins," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated,"
"Eolmappe," etc., Is now endorsed by all of the promi
nent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, as possess
ing all of those intrinsic medical qualities; (tonic and
duretic) which belong to an OLD and PURE Oin. Put
up in quart bottles and sold by all dniggists, grocers,
etc. A. M. BININOER &
(Eetablished In 1778.) Sole - Proprietors,
No. 19 Broad street, N. Y.
For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS' & CO.,—W. W.
& H. SMITH, and all the prominent Wholesale Dreg.
gists in Philadelphia. December ;5. 1880-Iy.
IP RESSLER'S
HAIR JEWELRY STORE
No. 208 North Bth Street, above /taco, Phil*
ON hand and for aide, a anise SAS'art rnent. of auporl
or patteros.—and will PLAIT TO ORDER, Beam.
LITS, NMI , RINGS. FINGER RIEOII, HELM PKYS, CROSSES,
NECKLACES. VEST and GUARD CITALKS, Le., &c.
fir Orders encluaing the hair to be plaited, may be
sent by mall. Glue a drawing as tear as you can on'
paper and enclose finch amountaa you may choose to
pay. Coat as follows :—Ear Ringa.s2 to $6; Breast FIRS
13 to ; Ringer Rings 73 cents to $8.60; Vast Chains
$6 to 37, Ncieiclaceis $7, to $lO.
ilalr put into Medalions, Boa. Breast Pins, Rings,
Lc. Old Gold and Sliver bought at fair rates.
June 19,1861,
O.WEIN nAcirs
New Cabinet Ware R 00171.3 and Chair
Manufactory.
aftrksi St., 3d door nortla.of the L. Valley Railroad,
Largest Mminfnctory and Beet Assortment of
FURNITURE and'OHATRB, in the county.
HE public le reepuctfully'request
ed to bear in mind that at ese
Ware ROOMS will be found the be
best
assortment of neIIIONABLI and Hann
eons FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Persona In want el
any kind would best call and examine hie stock Wore
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all• of his own
work) ho warrants to he better than any offered in this
place. Prices will be towns: then at any other place,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon.
Ail orders promptly attended to, and speedily exam
led at the lowest prices.
All persona purchasing Furialtnee from him will be
accommodated by hiving itdeltvered to theist, to any
part of the county, ran oV buxom, and without the
least Injury, as be has procurid one of the beet tush
ionedfurniturr wagons, especially fOr that purpose.
• Vt.. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended
at the shorteat notice. so , aretianon, Sept.l3, 11180.
NEW CABINET AND CHAIR
- - .
MANUFACTORY.
frEIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
.1_ he bas the largest and best ellisor tm co t - ef FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public or Leb
anon county. Ile has on baud at-his Cabloet-Ware.
rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly oppeeite
Zeller's Betel, and a few doors south of fiamiler's, a
splendid assortment of good, substantial , and fashiona
ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITUJLE, eon
slating of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, 'W ti AT"
2: SOTS, Parlor, Centre, Pier, CtirdandCommon
TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS;
Bedsteads, Work-Stands,- Wash-Stands, and
Michell Furniture of all-;kind.. Al". a
large and elegant variety of Fannin Rot, SPaiNo
Raman CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CHNIROS; an
Made of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor,
Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of
every description.
Ai- All Goods add LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfaction.' , .i
Pomona desirous of knowing the .ebatnoter of the
goods here offered for sale, can be full* nabbed of their
durability by refineries enthuse for whom litlfirrourt•
ufactured or to whom sold.
Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and' VAR
NISUED.
N. E.-;.COFFIICS made and FUNERALS attended at
the Aborted's:lotto& JOSEPH BOWMAN.
North Lebanon ,September 19, 1860.
•
Philip F. Inc Cagily
FASHIONABLE BOO' AND SHOE MAKER
N Cumberland Street, one door Emit' of
oi llij
Gibe Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal ratrorage extended to me fur the abort time
'T have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a
conlinnance Of the patronage of the public+
lie bas at all times an assortment of BOOTS _ and-
SHOES of hie own manufacture on band, *deb Wlu be
diepoeed of.on remittable teems. -
FINE. BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, do.
Those desiring a aut. well made article. are invited
776 :ir
me a trial. Children.' - Eboesot,g..my ..yar.Wy
color.on band. Heavy woes:nide to-order.
..,: All work ITAITILDI 44 . A: - : 411 400 18 0ffnalOrd
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Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
NOW fa the time to buy your STOVE before cold
winter hi hero, and the beat awl cheopeet place is
et the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Shoot Iron Illannfao-
tory of Tames N. Rogers.
Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can he had the
largest and beet assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and
COOKINO STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, One bunt
ers for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with
a general assortment 'of Parlor STOVES, and a large
variety of the beet Cooking Stoves in the county or bor.
ongh; which he warrants to bake er roast.
WASII BOILERS constantly on hand of all sites,
and the beat material.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav-
Mat Iron, and the boat made in Lebanon:
AlAo, a large stork of TIN WARE, made of the best
material and In a workmanlike manner. As be is a
practical Workman, and has had an experience of twen
ty.five years. he feels confident that be can give general
satisfaction.
He takes this method of returning his thanks to his
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. SAXES N. ROGERS.
Lebanoti, November 7. 1860.
Air Particular attention paid to all kinds of Joenttic,
=ekes Raffles, Spouting, As., and all work warranted.
Hiram W. Rank,
TPORMERLY OF JONESTOWN. LE (*ANON COUNTY,
I would respeetfuli; inform hie friends, and thopub-
Ile,•tbat he bee connects Newell with Mr. Lowaa, In
toe. TOBACCO,HNUPP Aa4 . BEGAR BUSINESS,
No. 138 North- Third Street Phila,
where he will be glad' to receive customers, and will
sell at rates that will prtin satisfactory.
Philadelphia, July 17, 11301.
IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES 00 TO
BRENNEWS
SKY LIMIT GALLERY, over D. S. Raber'eDrug Store,
on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. ABIBROTTUB,
MELAINOTYPES, Ft ROVTTES, PgrITOTYPEO and PHOTO
GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sundayexceptod.) Prices reasona
ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of
the cases, Rooms opened frourB A. M., to 4 &dock,
P. M.
Lebanon, June 2,18b8.
Watches, Jewelry and
wee %Vare.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
STELLWAGEN & BRO.,
No. 632 Market Street, 1 door balm 7th, Philadelphia
March 27, 1881.-Iy.
Wanted to Buy )
13USELS RY•
50,00050,000 bu ß shels CORN; E
50,000 bushels OATS;
50,000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOYERSEED, TINIOTIIT SEED, Flaxseed, for
which the highest. CASII prices will be paid at the Lob.
arum Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
. . . . .
Lebanon, July 11, 1861
BEWART'S
STAND
2V W. corner o Market and .Water streets, Lebanon, Pa
LR. DEED, Ag't, respectfully informs his friends
. and the public, that be hag taken the above
stand, formerly occupied by Meanie' Reigart; and large
ly increased tboatock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with
`selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and
Z.:qualities now in the market. My assortment
• consists of Ortard, Ilennesy, Pinet
T. Mute% Martell. Marett, Pellevoision, .1. J. Depuy &
Co., A. Sergnetto & Co. •
WlNES.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret,
Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Hock, :Fitment and
Malaga, of various brands and qualities.
Holland Gill, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits,
Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender,
Blackberry, Eiherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES;
Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., &c..
Also, constantly or, band a superior quality of Old
Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WH/SKEYS,
of the very beet qualities, and Pure. Cider Vinegar.
From long experience he flatters himsel(„that he will
be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronize
ties new firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish
ing the best brands of LIQUORS - , at - the lowest pride,
will be maintained. All articles sold at this establish.
mint will be what they are represented.
Lebanon May 22,1861,
Lebanon Deposit Bank.
Chmberlanel street, one door easegf atrinapes Hotel,
w following RATES of Intr.REST on
For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum ;
Yor 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per anunm ;
For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum;
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac
commodatitne to those who may favor us with Deposits,
payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH.
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol
lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections ou and re•
mit to all parts of the United States, the Canadae and
Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c.,-&c. and do e, general 1
CIIANGB end BANKING BUSINESS.
O. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. 4
GEO. Guns, Cashier.
The undersigned, MANAGERS, are Individually liable
to the extent of their Estates, for- all Deposits and other
•bligatione of the "LEBANON DEM= BANE."
IMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, '
ttEORGE SMULLEE, LEVI. KLINE,
,TAMES YOUNG, • AUGUSTUS BOYD,
Lebanon, May 12, 1858. GEORGE OLEIM.
New Boot and shoe .Store:
MILE undersigned announces to the public that tie.
1. has opened a New Boot and Shoe Store, in Varkd
Street, Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran
Mchurch, where he intends keeping constantly on
'hand a general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen,
Alisees,"l3oys and Childrenis -
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., tic. ,
all of which will be made up in style and quality not
to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country.
No effort shall be spared to please and aatilify all who
may favor hint with their orders, and his charges
will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a. fair
remuneration..
iti) also keeps a large stock of
BOMB MADE WORK,
which is warranted to be as represented. •
nvii public, die invited to call and examine lils.stock
previous to purchasing.
snr• Repairing done on short -notice and at reasonable
rates. ANDREW 'MOORE.
Lebanon, May 1,1881.
Lebanon 'Mutual Insurance
. ,
Colllpahy...
LOCATItD .AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO..
TO the property holders of the state of Penn
. sylvania :—GENTLtmerr: Your attention is
respectfully solicited to the fellewing.low rates of Insur
ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE -COM.
' , ANY, who are transacting business with the most
Battering 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 busine-w men well and"
Mvorablj" known, and enjoying the entire confidence and
respect of the community in which they live. Our Cmii.
pony is perfectly metue, and we invite your careful al
teution tothe following low rates saws are determined to
insure ea low as any other responsible company, taking -
into consideration the character of the risktf incurred:
Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is.
sue Policies Which , never expire, which obviates the ne•
comity of renewal every 3or 5 years. .
The Company has now been in -successful operation
for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been promptly
paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in
fact it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of
the Direcprato have the Company conducted on honest.'
end economical principles.
RATES OF INSURANCE.
Dwellings, brick or atone, slate roof $01,16 116 $lOO
do dtt - do
,shingles ,; ,IS " do•
do Log or Frame ,20 ."
do
Barns, stone or brick ,20 " do
do Log or Frame ,20 " do
Store Rouses, brick or stone .Pb " do
do Log or frame. AO "0 0
Hotels& Voarding houses, brick or atone ,26 " do
do do Log or frame „30 " do
Academies and School houses. ,26 " do
Churches and meeting halms ,20 " do
Boo Printers
binder. hooks 6
and Stationerles ,30 " do
k . .
Tailor shops ; ' , ,60
26 " do do
Shoemaker and saddler shops ,30 ,A d
Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do
Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 " do
Groceries and Proaision at • ,30 " do
Tanneries_ ,30 " 40
slava ;"-• ~ . - i3o' "do
Grist Mills, Water power ,as .. do
Saw Mills do do Aft " do
Drug Stdres • -,30 " do
Smith lamps, brick or atone ,30 " do
do do Wood ,35 " do
Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 " do
Wagoner and Coachinaker shoos ' . ,40 " do
Painter and chair maket shops
..,-.' ,40 " do
OM Mills . , 40. " do
Clover Mills - - ,40 " do •
Boundaries of wood ,36 " do
do Brick or atone ,30 " do
Merchandise in brick or atone latitld'ugs al " do
do in wooden do ,25 " dd
• Prirniture in brick or'stane buildings ,16 " do
do -in wooden.,2o " do
Stables & sheds, brickpr stone,conntry ,20 " 'do
do .do wooden,26 a'do
Livery & Tavern Stables ,25 0 d o ,
air. All communications shopld be addressed to W
A.-13ARRY, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon to., Pa.
President—JOHN , BRUNNER,'ZiaI.
Vice ,riesident-.'•T.-41.,RANIC. •
rreaturen—GE6:•P. MEILY.
acretarrif- 4 -VIIII. 'it. BARRY:
Jedspotosus. -4.k.ar..34.411,61. .
4,;3 1TE S.
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Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis,
Nervous Prostration, General Debility,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss
Of Appetite,
Neuralgia, Female •
Complaints, and all Disorders
Of the Nervous and Blood
Systems.
This Remedy has obtained a groat reputation for most
EXTRAORDINARY CURBS IN ALL STAGES OF
OONSUKPTION. •It is recommended by many thou
sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—hav
ing been used with Bums tugrAn.uaraso IN msE
N&LB Or MEDICINE.
. • . • .
The Etypophosphites has° a twofold and specific ac•
Con : on the one bandcinerhasing the principle which
CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY. and on the other,
being the MOST POWERITUE, BLOOD GENERATING
AGENTS KNOWN. In ctulei of Nervous Debility, or
Proarculint of the Mai Bowers, from aoy cause, this
Remedy ban no superior.
"Winchester's Rennine Preparation"
la the only reliable form of the HIPOPROSPHITEO, made
after the Original formula of Dr. Chuichill.
Agir - INQu !OR AND USE NO MIER!
Or A NAIR TTIkl. - .4 A CERTAIN CURT. e tSZ
41r3P MMES.—In 7 oz. Bottles, s3.—Slx Bottles for
$5. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2.— , Threo for 0. Circulars
gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the
Sole amoral, Depot in the Butted States, by
J. WINCRESTi6R, 36 John St., N. Y.
rcry springs of Idle, rapidly
Mitution, and sink,' the unhappy victim into imbecility
and a premature grave 1 From one to six boxes of the
SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient to effect a
permanent cure in'the most aggravated cases, whether
CONOTIMIIONAL, or'irising from LesuSa or Excasite.
"We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spermator
rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can
KEITH, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science.
"I hare found them all that could be desired. Their
effect has been truly- wonderful. I used them in case of
Spermatorrhea of lug standing which has been under
treatment for years. .1 think three boxes will complete
the cure."—E. P. IM MO/ M. D.
13E9- This is eot a llonwepathic Remedy, nor is there
any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined
with it.
PRICE per Box. Six Doses forss, by pre
paid. Fur side by all respectable Druggists, and at the
Sole General Depot In the linked Statue, by
T. WINCHESTER, 36"latin' . "NJ Y.
October P,
CABINET WA REROOMS
South-east corneror of _Market Square,
NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH.
s a r
ri iLi li subscriber respectfully ' s the public that
.1_ be has thmlargest laid be lent of READY
miiiisiVisiheowiv MADE URltand Chairs
..,..,,, -"" ever o u the Public of
.--z------w."--07.------K,. Lebanon county. Ile has now
r,-----...---_--"-- - _,,i,.. on hand, at his Ware-rooms, a
,r-. ,1- * ) Splendid assortinent of good and
-". st t l - '
.-. . substantial Furniture—Parlor,
ig. . Cottage and Chamber—consist
.
- ---."- J " Lug or Sofas, Tete-s-Tetes, Loun-
Am I ges, Whatnots, Parlor, Centre,
I • , limn Pier, Card and Common Tables,
Dressing and Common Bureaus, ilc., CHAIRS, SET
TEES,‘, Cano.Seated. • Common and Rocking, Looking
Glasses, .Ac. IkEL.,PATENT BED 'SPRING 'made and
for sale at a reduced price. It is very superior.
coFFIN* mAdv awl Fulwritl4 PAtsm4e4 at the
shortest notice..7ollll P. ARNOLD,
_
North Lebanon borough, Oct. 10,'&I.
OBOLCIE lIOFF3IAN
I - I
Hrl W- 414 M-I
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TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanori Valley Railroad.
DARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode thipp.
td by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers?
town and Anuville Stations, and all other points in the
County.
Fit EIGHTS contracted for- at the least possibte rates
and delivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and
attend personally, to. the reeeiiing and .delivery of all
Freight?.
For information. apply at his Office at the Lebanon
Valley Railroad liepet, Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia, will al
ways be found at TV H. Bush's Merchant's lintel, North
Third eh. Philadelphia. '
July 11, 'dd.] GEO. HOFFMAN.
HERCHAN'i TAILORING.
Q S. itA3ISAY.& BRO.. in%Fuelea building,- corner
1177 of Combo:land street and Doe alley, hare on
hand tt
el and for sale, either by the yard or made to order,
a large let at
CLOTkIS,
CASSIMERES, and
E - STINGS,
well selected from Good Flounce. Good Fits and sub.
ntantlal making guaranteed to alt. Also Handker
chiefs, Cravats, Gloves. liesiery, Suspenders, Fancy and
Plain Linen Shirts, Tinder Shirts and Drawer,.
S. S. RAMSEY d• BItO.
telinnuu, August 8, 1861
Fancy Furs! Fancy Furs!!
JOHN. FAREIRA, 718
ARCH Street, between
fith and Sth Sts., (late of
818 Market St.,) Phila
delphia, IMPORTER A.•:E.
MANUFACTURER OP, and
Danes. ra ALL RINDS OF
FANCY FURS,,thr
.dies', Misses' arati:(.7lit--
drit'a Wear. .
Ifaving now'manufac.
tared and in atom my
usual lame and beau
tiful assortment of all
the various styles and
qualities of Furs; adopt
ed to the cocaina:Pall
nod Winter Seasons.
would respectfully in
_
rite an examination of my Iltock and prices from those
intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer "thew
very deeintble inducements,
All my Furs-have been purchased for eta, and made
by expertenced and competent hand., and as tktk,pree
ant momentary troubles render It necessary ;that
should dlepote of my goods at very email advance an
coat.
' I am sathilled that it
. will bo to the interests or those
who design Purcbasing, to give me a call. .
/Or Recollect, the rumba. number and street : .John
Faretra, (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, l'hilaa'a.
S *plember 11, 1861-sm.
TAKE NOTTICE. '''
TOIIILDERS will do well by calling on I' D. Tlsisst' sa
Agent, as be in prepared to do all kinds of TIN.
ROOFING, SPOUTING and 3011 WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand aCiargo
end good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
4
all of the most - improved Gan Burning COOK
STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also. all the
different and latest Improved RANGES AND
HEATERS, of all kinds. Ile also- keeps. cen
stoutly , on hand a large stook of all kinds of ROGYING t
SLATE, which ha offers at less price than they an be
bought of any' other slatemen in the county. . 1
*11,.. WARE.ROOMS—One door South of the "Buck
Hotel," ti reliant Street, Lebanon, Pa. , -
Lebanon, D ecember 25,1851.
• Fashionable Tailoring!
REMOVAL.
MICIIAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform
thu.Cltlzens of Lebanon, that he has ROWED
his TAILORING Businints. to Cumberland Street, . two
doors East of lifarket Street,-end opposite the -Eagle
Hotel, Where all persona who wish garments made
up in the most fashionable style and best manner, sre in
vited to call.
TO TAILOSSI-,-Just. received and for sale the N.tiork
and Philadelphia. Report of Spring a Summer Prultdons.
Tailors wishing the.Pashlons should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so .that he can make his arrangements
accordingly. • MICH/EL HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, April 10,1861.
REMOVAL.
NORTE. LEBANON
Saddle and Ilaritess Ma
factory. -
rplill undersighed haa Removed .
Lis Saddlery and Harness ‘.
Manufactory to it few doors South ,'/A1 4 14;
of the old place, to the large room rN lately occupied by Billman a Bro. as -
a Liquor store, where he will be happy to wall his old
friends and customers, -and where he has increased fa
cilities for Attending t o all the departments of iris busi
ness. Being determined to be behind no other eStablish.
ment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared insitherpains nor expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern letproremen in the bu
sh:was and secure the services of the bee workmen that
liberal wages would command. Be will keep alarge
stock on hand, and manufacture at'the shortest notice,
all descriptions of HARNESS, such as
Saddles, Bridles, Cdrriage Harness, of
all kids heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Buffalo Robes, Fly'Nets,
such as Cotton, Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately
invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips,
Cart Whips, &c.; HAIITESof all deseriptions.LlALlVA
CHAINS, home-made TRACES, all of which is
will warrant to be equal to any that mube obtained in
any other establishment in the country. All he asks
that those desiring anything in this line; should call at
his place and examine his stock. He feels the tallest
confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction..
ii;4ll orders thankfully received andpremptly at
tended to. •' SOLOMON' SMITH.
NOTal Lebanon Borough . ; April :A,1&61..
..'1"011 WANT
A..N0.1 AIOROTYPE von , cheap, go to DAILY'S
116:43altery, 11:C11 , 0in-to the LebattonTepeeit hank.
Iva. THE PREVENTION AND eItILE OF
=
c
George 'Boffin anls
LEBANON COUNTY
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• 11.y o S.V I A4 0 ,,
11 UNIVERSA tr
.. \ 7`te4 ,ll ( COUCH 15 - Z7 1 2
REitea.
rums valuable preparation. freed of all the com
mon components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants,
which not only run down the system, but destroy all
chance of cure, will be found on trial topossess the fol.
lowing properties. and to'whieo the most valuable testi
monials may be found in the pamphlets.
For whooping Cough. and as a Soothing Syrup, it
meets every wan t;and by early use will ease the largest
proportion of ruptures lu children which can be traced
to Whooping Cough.
In ordinary Coughs and Bronchial Complaints, the
forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper
ties make it not only the moat perfect enemy to disease,
hat builds op and sustains the system agolost recur
rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be without
it should parents fail to get a pamphlet, to be found
with all dealer% se the only way to do Justice to its
value.
()oEwp, ti uritiEwELEs( c 7,lthr i ,
.. x . oirgth,- .;_,.....0r_,•9 0 .,
o TOLD 0 uaR rwmrei- .
Tejniugit ..os' ca nit .,, I
v . 60 .- , '6 Wei ED i f WI V 0vi.: 1 7
',.," ATLlffind Me. . 0 AILI:y
911118 great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate
I calla for special atteation and interest, being free of
Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its
strictly vegetable and medical properties. For Neural
gia, Rheumatism, Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal
Complaints, Bleeding at Luugs or Stomach, Rose oruay
Fever, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints.
For. Loss of Sleep. Chronic or Nervous Head Ache,
Sick Head Ache, it has no equal, and to which we offer
eetlmonirds from undoubted souroen.
For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy.
For Bowel Complaints, Including Cholera I%D - whys, it
is splendidly adapted, lu not only removing the pains
but acting as physic, a great contrast with Opium, which
not only constipateo and drugs the system, but makes
the remedy worse than the diocese.
From physicians we ask attention, and on demand
Formulas or Trial Bottles will be sent, developing in the
Anodyne an Opiate which has long beau wanted, Rodin
the Cough Remedy each as rest entirely on one central
principle.
From invalids wo ask correspondence for Pamphlets
or explanation, without "postnge•atemps
For—Large Cough Remedy, GO cents per bottle.
Small 25 46
Tolu Anodyne, 50 " 4C '
. JOHN 1,. lIUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
cnrairer 'AND PI3ARMACECTIST,
No. 9 Chmmercia/ Wharf, Bettina, Mass.,
For sale by all usual wbolosale and retail tlealery In
crcry town and city, and by Joseph L. Lemberger. Lob-
Anon ; at Wholesale by. Geo. 11. Ashton, , Charles Ellis &
Co., Pliilad'e. [April 3, 1861.—15.
ini:lld
ONLY..PREPARATION
•
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
And Grows Moro and More . Popular Every Day.
AND•tcatimonials. new, and almost without now
her. might be given from ladies uutl gentlemen in
all grades of society, whose united testimony none
could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will
restore the bald and pay, and preserve the hair of
youth to old age, in all Its youthful beauty.
Rattle Creek, Mich-, Dee. 21st, 185
PROF. WOOD: Theo wilt please accept a line to in •
thee that the hair on My bead all fell off over twen
years ago. caused by a complicated chronic disease, at
tended with an es option on the head. A continual
source of suffering through life having reduced me to a
state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff
for cups, neither have I been able to do them up, in con
sequence of which my head has suffered extremely from
cold • This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges , almost
the last cent 1 had on earth for a two dollar ottls of
thy Heir Restorative, about the /at of Aagust last. I
have faithfully 'followed the directions, and the bald
spot Is now covered with hair thick and black, though
short- It. Is also ooreing In all over my head. Feeling
cenfide.:4i. that another largo bottle would restore it en
tirely and permanently, I tech anxious to ; persevere in
Its nee, hind being destitute of means toligurchase any
more, I atiald ask thee if then weuldst be willing
to send niran order on thine agents ter a bottle, and
receive to thyself the Scripture declaration—"the re•
ward is to those who are kind to the widow and the
fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRIIY.
Ligonier, Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. sth, 1859.
Prior. 0..1. Woon—Dear Sir --ln the latter part of
the year 1852, while attending the State and National
Law School of the State of Now York, my hair, front a
cause unknown to me, commented falling off very rap
idly, so that in the short space of six months the whole
upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its
covering, and mach of the remaining portion upon the
side and back part of my bead shortly after became
gray, ao. that yon will not be surprised when I tell you
that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more
casual acquaintances were not au much at a loss to dis
cover the cause of the change in my appearance, as my
'more intimate acquaintances were to recognize me at all.
I at once made application to the most skillful physi
cians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from
them that my hair could again he restored, I woe forced
to become reconciled to my lute, until fortunately, in
the latter part of the year 1867, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a druggist, as being the most
reliable Hair Restorative iu use. I tried ono bottle,
and found to my great satisfaction that It' was produc
ing the desired effect. Since that time I have used Bev
en dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result,
have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no
money can buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor anti skill
in the production of so wonderful an article, I have
recommended its use to many °flew friends and ac
quaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using
it with like effect. Very respectfully yours,
A N. LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 444 Drcw‘dway, and sold 13y all dealers through
out the world.
The Restorative is pat up in Bottles of three sizes,'
Utz .large Ille.di:041, and smal ; the small lioids 3 a
plait' and- retails'fer pue lar per 'botele;; 7 : itti,trped m
boldest least twenty per cent. more in-proportbnithan
the small, retails for 'two dollars a bottle ; the large
bolds ' a quart, 40 percent . more 4n proportion and re
tails for $3 a bottle. .
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis,
Sold by . Dr. 4055, and, by all good Druggists and
Fancy Ourods Dealers. July al, 'Ol-Iyeow.
LEMBERCER'S
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
• FIRST IMPORTANCE.
L. LUMBERGER, Graduate of the Phila
delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.
a PURE selection of Drage,: Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first quality, of Perfumery
and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the
hest manufacture in the country, and'ilarge
fatidty of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes
and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Tine
Conl6 of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber.
PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
t Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for
IA sale in large antareell quantities at
"T•
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
g • G.A. 1 . 1 . DEN -SEEDS,
d
ElowEE SEEDS, • .
You sill find a full assortment and aiarge
rarlety-of',TRE R Garden and Flower lleddaLat
fta LEMBERGER'S.
IN Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
end Potash in large and small quantities at
LE.MBEIVCIEE'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ashy. Sal
orates, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and - for sale
• inJarge enlist:net quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
2 1 If you are in want of good Washing Soap,
WI pure white or Ord Castile Soap, ; Country Soap,
l a. Elusive Soap to renulve grease spore, superior
F L : Shaving soap, buy,tho came at
LE9113 - ERGER'S.
Do you want a good Atiir Tonle - soraothilug
to make the hair grow, to cleanSe the head, and
to prevent falling out of the helr:,if you do
Call at LEMBEII,GER'S,
gm, TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
The afflicted aro requested to call and exam
ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &e., com
prieing a variety of; Manufacture:
Ite,„“lltarshts" Oennine -"lmproved Self Ad=
eating Pad. Truss."
"Slarsh'e"Catamenial 'Bandage. .
An invaluable articla for the purpose:
If you are in want of any. of the oho's% you
can be suited at
LE.X.DER GE . It'S Drug Store.
Pure . 01rio tattwb a - -Brandy,
The genuine article for -Medicinal Purposh
to ballad in all its Purity at ,
. LEMBERG ER'S Drug Store,
apposite theDarket Douse.
Anything :you want that is kept, Ina well
conducted "First dase Drug Store, can be fern
hated you by
LEMBERGER,
Chemist and Apothecar. '
eeting thankful for the very liberal patron.
ago thus Air received' from the Physicians, Ater.
chanivida Cititenitof Lebanon and surround
ings, I again solicit ehhie, proiniaing to nee
every effort to please
lEir Special attention given to Pitysietior's
PRESCRIPTIONS and Pabrihv Ruarrrs, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PUR R , always'
as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold
to suit the times. Remember the Address, -
JOS. L. LEMBERGER,
Druggist; Chemist and Apotbellitry,
Feb:ls, 1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa.
It is a Fact
. _ .
IN,T ELL known to the medical faculty, that a heavy
dinner cannot be worked off the stomach by
reading "Purdon's Digest" It is a fact of'equal au
thority that
Reixensteits.
THE likotheks
OPPOSITE THE COURT HO U SE,
ars selling Ready-wade Clothing of their own mann.
facturing;Gents . Furnishing Goods, Valises, Traveling
Bags, timbrello.t„Pistola, Revolvers, Portmonale and
Purses, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, without waiting
foribigh bidders.
. .. . , .
. SHAWL I'INS,
for Gentlemen and Spring PinalbrSoldiers Blankets,
at ' REIZENSTE.OI;IIItOTUT4B,.
Lebanon, Nei. E,'6l. Opposite the COnreilouse. •
"Lebanon Valley Institute' ',
Annville, Lebanon county, Penn's.,
TAP BCPPPINTENDENCL OF
W. J. 111URA SIDE ) A. M.
'DILE DESIGN OP roe SCHOOL is to meet, ea far as may
be, the require meets of a progressive age. The course
of study being so arranged and extended that pupils of
any age or degree of advancement luny be entered to
nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its differ--
ant departments those Branches of Education* most
useful or desirable in the different spheres of life.—
THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly to
impart a thorongh, practical education, which may bo
turned to account in the transaction of business.—
Tee CLABOICAL embyaoing the Study of the
classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultirate
the taste--to refine and elevate the mind, or ace baeis
'to the study of what are called the learned profeettione.
A NORMAL ca TEACHERS' DEPARTMENT, in which an expe
rience of more then twelve years, in schools of various
grades and in different sections of the Union, will be
drawn itpon in familiar lectures, illustration and exam
plo,•to Impart a knowledge of the AP.T OP TEACHING.
TILE DISCIPLINE Is gentle but firm. No unneces
sary restraints aril instituted for the sake of mere effect,
—but such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men
tal welfare of the student will be rigidly enforced. Stu
dents from abroad can board, (unless otherwise desi red)
in the family of the principal. And over these aparen
tal control will be exorcised during their stay. They
will not be allowed to be absent from the Instil eto at
unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of amen
ut without permission ; or to bo absent (ruin their
pieces in school on any pretext except sickness or per
mission of:parent or guardian.
- 'PION , leasent, healthful and secluded;
THE LdtATl is M. —et, Soda
in a flourishing little village—surrounded by a pictur- itingsroratt, Sore E.yrs, D ropsy..
P h r a elt as tellt , e r s ,.d fr an otti
i tt t n t. t ;a N te . 12 o l f h
esque and highly cultivated district. It is twenty miles
case
Eastward of -Harriebtirg, and within view of the Leba
non Valley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg an D,tipsy, whidia threatened to tertnitette fatally, by the'
Reading, and forms a link In the great chain of rail- 'persevering mu of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous
roads between New York and othe West." Molifinset Erysipetus.by large donee of the sante: 5t47 7
TUE INSTITUTE Is a epttennls, tbrcostory, Brick he cures the common Bethoriatts by it constantly.,
structUre—platmed and built expressly for a boarding /3ronellocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
school, Tha furniture of the school-rooms is nearly
Zebtdou Stoats ef,Preatteet, Texas, writes: "Three bot
new, and of - the kinds most approved far use and com
tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me froth Seirm— a bid
fort. The students' rooms aro largo and convenient,
and will be occupied generally by two students each. " e: „ :7 .4 7 ... ; 1 , 1 .,,, i11f 5 y, 11 the I. l .wki wiffsh had suffered from
STUDIES: spellim. and Defining, Reading and Elis. . .
onion, Writing,' Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog. Lou e orris nen dr "cintifr4.Orarian Tumor,
rapby, History,' Composition and Declamation, Book Uterbas laceration, Pernale Diseases.
Keeping, M...nsuretion; Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, B. S. Chinning„ of Nevi York City. Writes ; f
Natural Philosophy. Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiel- most cheerfully empty with the rourest of vccur agent in
egy, Surveying, Platte and' Spherical Trigonometry, sariag I have found your Say:mu:trills it most excellent
rthetoric, ..\teral Science; Latin, Greek, French, siteratite in the numerous emaplaittis fir whirl, we
tuff Musk. St I t l 'V
such a remedy. Inn especially in Female MANI Set
TIN YEAR .CE SCHOOL, (commenced on Monday, or the Serofttions diathesis. I have eared many 'ureter-
July. 22d.) will continue for -10 months with an inter- ate eaves of Leticorrham hy it, mid some where the-rorn
caption: of one week between Christmas and New Year. viand was caused by ulceration or the Morns. The uleer-
Students can enter at anythrie, and they will be cbatg- .atiest itself was soon cured. Nothinfr within fayknowl
ed only-from the dine of entering. edge signals it fur these female derangements."
EXPENSES for Board, Washing, Tuition, Lights, le., • Ldseani S. Mamie!, at Newbury, Alm, Writes, " A dun
per quarter of 11 weeks. $35. For !tuition alone, por feet ans tumor on one of the females in my finally.
luarter, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern wieleil Itiel defied all the rem:Alia ivo could employ. lies
languages, each $2 ; for Music, $5. at length been eompletely cured rate Extract of SKr
"Any farther Information ihat niay be desired can be saps-villa. Our.physielan thought nothing hat ex tirpa
obtained by addressing the Principal, lan lambi afford relief. lint he advised the trial of your-
NY. J. BURNSIDE Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
Annville, Pa. proved effectual. After taking your remedy right weeks ,
no symptam of Oro eiteease remains:.
Syphilis and Illorettrial Diseases
New Ontaaaa, Vith Acignst.
Dtt..T. Arian ; Sir, 1 eheerftilly &imply with the roc
mtest of your agent. and renort to you Genic of the oneets
I hare realized with ;emir Sarfaparilla.
I har t : cur.l e hi; nimansitee. mast of lice eon,
plaints for which it is rrrantrWetled, and have Anne) its
eTeets truly wonderful the emu of Femme/ oral Mir.
curial Disrgre. One of ink pullouts had Ityphilitfe itle e rs
ht his throat, whirl, wore eatuaintict,l his tialVic and tine
top of his mouth. Your. Sarcaparilla„ staidily tam,
ear,/ Mtn in five neekti. Another asst nuaeked by see
m irtry symptoms in his nose, nod the ulceration laid
ea :en away a cmtsidentble part of it, so that I believe the
Otser.l-4: retNthi Ft.On reach Olt, lcruittraid hill him. But it
yielded to my eihninistration of y - our Sarsaparilla: tie;
ulcers healed, and he is nvil atain, tint of cOnrse Wit Jena,
tMO diatignration to hits ,at A nnurirho Who had Brea
reated. ha- the. I.:tone dikirder by mercury Wm. mane Me
from this lrtiht , ii - iu her bones. - They Itd,l heroine so , c . c ,•
skive io the weather that on a damp day she suffered es
truriatitu; pain in her joints and bonen. She. 1, a was
entirely , by yonr eauelparlihtln a ['OW Werl...
;cuov from its formula, %Odell year agent gave me: flint
Ibis Preparation front your laboratory must he a great
remedy ; eonettiptently, dame (I My remarkable results
with it Imre tan surprised me.
• I. 7 llt:tuatully yours,
Mac nmatisrn, . Goal , Liver Complaint.
Inesessrmace, Preston Cr'., Va.. CO July,
Dn. 3. C. Attn: Sir, have been afflicted with a We
nd chronic Baentnntiant fore ithig time. twilled the
chill of physicians. and stork to sac , in spite of all the
renceilles I could find. until I tried year Sicricaparilla.. One
- bottle etired me its twovveeks, and restered my general
beanies. uniell that I, am fur heftier than before
attacked. I thiich it s nonderfld Median°. J.
Jule, Y. Deb-bell, of St: teals, writes: .7 have bern
afflicted far •yeare With nn offeetiOn th e
clestrevvil my health. I tried every thing, sod every thing
failed to relieve Inn; and 1 have heen it brolmiedceati man
for tOttle years from let other cause than dem:vain.:
the Liver. My beloved panne. the liar. Ile. Espy, ads 1..4
311,', to try your Sarsaparilla, because lie said l,e l,esw
and any thing you made was th trying. Sly the Mese
ing (Intl it has cured me, and has so purified my blood
to make a new Jeetrof me. I feel young again. The
best tint enn be said of you is net. heir goalenongh."
Sri. irras,Cancer Tumors, ,E'nlargentent,
tleern t ion, Caries and Exfoliation of
tile Hones.
July 81.'81.=11
•
Lebanon Female Seminary.
RACIIEL F. ROSS. Principe].
' .. JULIA ROSS, Mtiacial Deportment.
Mrs. M. A. .1. JIM ISDN, Drawing.
nom N{NTfl SESSION will commence September 3,
1. 1880. This School is designed to elevate the ct%mi
ard of female education, and to offer superior aIN outa
ges at a moderate cwt. Tho school year 1' divided into
two cessions of five monthspteh. Chargo nor e;easinn,
from VA to 15 dollars. According to tie -t .dies of the .
olar. .listra for Thiele French, Latin, and German.
I'. rdcular attend o the musical depart
truction ul , Melodeon and nal
' singing. connected old) the
be waited homes, when desir
ed, gullet the usual ra
Early application she do to
E. 3. STINE, cc
J. W. 311S11.
Board of Diredorst
is. 3. urn,
D. 8. IliMflorb, .J. W. mthit.
JOHN )11ift.Y. C.SIREENAWALT,
C. D. GLONINGER, jOSIAIL PUNCK,
38.4A0 BECKLEY
Lebanon, Aug. 21,1801. •
Blanket Shawls,
CLOTJ!, CLOTHING ;)1' all cola.,'. dyed rot
Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warranted
and goods turned out equal to new, by
Kir. Articles to be dyed can be left at Jai. L. Lauber
gar's Drug Store wbere all orders for the above b
attended to. [Feb. 8, 1800.
HARDWARE AT COST.
I"Lubnir°'rePmend;°lisektbMz,lt,),r.P.pziiz,oGir.kc.ff«lT CO.ST FOR IS.
66P. Parties who bate settled their stccount9 to April
1, 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on p
Those who have 110G:rifled will nod thatr ;teem:lts with
A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and
1). 31. KARNIANY.
Lebanon, July 17,
GEO. L ATKINS. MO. S. ATNIKE.
G. L. AMENS Bro:
AaVnING un-fandEcs
a i.
theirrom i IX the
etermrnatio a
make none but the beet of work, they fcelltite soliciting
a large of public patronage. Theywill strays be found
at their OLD STAN D, /New BUILDING,) in Market Street,
nearly apposite Widow Rise's Held, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They hare now on hand a large acaortMent of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS.
CARPET BAGS, &c., which they offer at reduced prices,
Air Persons dealing at tltta SHOE STORE, can he
suited with BEADY-MADE. WORK', or have it mark to
order. Satisfatlionfit always warranted. .
sir Particular attention given to the 11.BPA,J111:ca
Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon. July 3, 1861.
A THINS 4 BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store le flitted
up in good order for comfort and convenience, both
for ladies and Gentlemen.
A TWINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Stere is fitted
. up in good order for comfortand convenient*, both
for Ladies aud Gentlemen.
A THINS & itkO. prondee to be pun etned, antlwill en
dentor is please all who may call on hem fqr Boots
and Shoes:,
Phila. & Reading Railroad.
Lebanon Valley Branch.
- • , -
'awe — . Ann.
---
Two Daily Paiseager Trains to React
ing, • and Harrisburg.
- MSS LEBANON, going East to Reading : at 9.48 A. M.,
and 2.45 P. M.
Pass Lebanon. going. West to Harrisburg, at 7.16 P.
M. and 12.01 P. '
At Reading, both trains make close connexions for
Philadelphia, 'Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams
port, A.
Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes
'harm, rittaton and Scranton.
At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and'"Oumberland Valley" itailro,ula
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, lial timer°, Sunbury, Chu whets
burg, ,ke.
Through Tickets to laticastar, In No."Kars, $1 60, to
Bal timork VIM. 4
80 the. baggage allowed to each passenger.
The Second Clam Cars run with all the above trains.
Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara
Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
points in the'West, North West, and Cauadas; and Emi
grant Tleketa; at lower'Fires, to all above places, Cunha
had int application to the Station Agent, at Lebanob.
Through FirstClasa 'Coupon Tickets, and Etnigrant
Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in
the North and West, and the Canada&
' COMMUTATION TICKETS. •
With 26 Outwits, at 25 per cent discount, between
any points desired, and
MILEAGE TICKETS
Good for 200 d miles, between all points, at $46 each—
for families and Business Firms.
Up Trains leave Phidadillphia for Reading, Harris.
burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3,30 and 5 P . . 141.
Air Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be
fore ~the-Trains,start. :Higher Far,a charged; if paid in
toe cars. G. A. NICOLLS,
July 17,,1861. Engineer and Superintendent.
H
[1
LEMBEBGBR'S
C L,OT AL N ITFAcToRy.
r EFUL for past favors, the undersigned revea
l. fully informs the Pubile,that he continues to carry
on his Mardxfaetoey in Eastiialover townehip, Lebanon
county, on its extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa
ry', for him to bay more, than.that„,the work will he done
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, 'which has made his
ivorltind name so well known in the surrounding coun
try: He promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble time. His manufactory is in complete order. and be
Batters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction
as heretofere: He manufactines
Broad and Ndrrow Cloths, Cisssinetts, Blankets, White
and other Flannels, ail in the best Wanner.
He also thirds Wool and -makes' Rolls. For the conve
nience
at of his
paces: Wostand Cloth will be taken
in the following —At the otoree of George &
Pyle, Looser & Brothers; George. Iteinceld, and at
the new Drug Store of Joseph L. temborger, near
the Market House, in the borough , of Lebanon; at the
'Store of Shirk-& Long, in North Lebanon;. at S. Gosh
errs, Bethel township; at the public house of William
Barna, Fredericksburg ; at the store ofS. E. Bickel, in
Jonestown; at the Mere of Mr. Weltner, Bellevue;
at the,store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr.
Zinimerman, East Hanover, Lebanon County.. All ma,
oriole will be taken away regularly, from the above pie
eel, finished-without delay, arid returned again. -..
Those of bis customers who wish Stocking Wool card
ed dyed and mixed, can leaye theAsime, white, at the
above mentioned places, with directions how they wish
it prepared. Er his customers Can order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
which will be done and left - at the desired places.
N. B. It is desired that those.baSing Wool carded, will
way tbe Cash therefor, at the anise named plates.
LYON LEMBEROEH.
East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 17, 1861.
r WOOD and COAL YARD%
THE -untlersigned having bought Mr.
Henry Simon's Wood. and Coal Yard,a 1--
short distance north-east of illesans. Foster. ar.. -
fklutch's Foundry, in the borough of North' .;
Daimon; and also liought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF
WOOD and from 600 to .1000 TONS OF COAL, all
hinds and , grades, which I will sell at the yard or deli of ver
at AB small profits as will snit the times. I thereforein
rite all those that are in want of any of those articles to
call and see the same, ascertain. prices, and j udgo for
themselves. DAN-1.81. LIGHT, (merchant.)
North Lebanon, July 3, 1801,
•
'Thins T. toiuNG
•
T . R .
AlattfT:tlT ItEET 14t door to A.. 8. :ELY'S :0
1 V Hie, LEWANON, PA. [March 13,1561.
LYON LEM BERGER,
Fast Ilt•lownir
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
ran 'rim ;SAPID Cl:Ltu
Cough , ", Colds. In fitCellZiti, Hoarseness.,
Croup. Bronchitis, Incipient Con.
swirl:talon, and for the Belief
of Consumptive Patients .
in advanced Stotges
of Che Disease.
Vile 'is a remedy so universally known to surpass any
other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it
is linden bore to.publisli the evidence of its Arturo. Its
unrivalled excellence for coughs end colds, and itstruly
wonderful mixes of pulmonary disease, hare made it
known throughout the civilised 'nations: sr-the earth.
Few are the communities, or cress familliniarainut. them
who Mere not some peremin experience Weds
some living trophy hi their midst of 'its +hinny over the
subtle and dongerons disorders of the throat and lunge.
As all know the dreadful fatality of theatidiserders, and
as they know, too, the affects of this.remedy, we need net
do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir
tues that It did have when making , the cures which have
won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Di% J. C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Masa.
Sold by J. L. Leinberger, ion and D. B.,Riber,
Lebanon; Etti v er.it n
Anville Shirk, IlYerstown
Horning, Mt. Nebo.; Harper, East Hanover;
Shaefferstown; and by Dealers everywhere, •
D. S. R . A. B KR, S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DR-ill S T O,R , E
_ n
Has been Removed to hie New Building, on Cumber
• land Street, opposite the Bugle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa. *
MITE subscriber respectfully announce to his
I Canoes and the public in general -that he has ea
n
neatly on hand a large.
stockoek
DRUGS, ' M
PRREUERY,
P,
MEDICINES / PAINTS,
0
C EMICALS DYE-STUFFS.
t ip
VARNISHES TURPENTINE,
GLASS -WARE ' BRUSHES,
.
EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid; Surgical histraments, Toilet Soaps, Sc
gars, Tobacco, AO. Atm ayaiiety of Sauey Articles too
*numerous to- mention, which he offers eflovr rates,Und
warrants the qualities of the articles as repreeented.—
Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else
where. nip- Physicians' prescriptions and family red
pesenrefully compounded, at 'all'hours of the day or
night. by calling ar, the Dreg Store; opposite the Eagle
niltbugs. • '
On Sundays the -Store will be opened fur the com
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'efock; A. 51., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 - P. 31.
Lebanon, Dec. 9,1557. DAVID S. RARER.
Mit:Vaal Fire Insurance Com.
pagy of A nnvilic,
LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A.
TITS COMPANY was incorporated, March. 136 p, and
now - Iu full operation and ready 'to make insur
ance on Dwellings, and other Btilidings, on Furniture,
and Merchandise generally. Also
~ott.,Bartia. Contents,
its e, Farm niplonients. &a., on a..Mutital Principle.
MANAGERS.
.lbristian BACiln33Xt,
William Early., jr.,
aeurci, S. flomgardnor,
T. D. A. Garman,
leorge Dongea,
obn D. Beiver,
nuiel S. Early,
TIME NEW: iiiAKEIt
PIM undersigned-Would respectfully 'inform the elll
L sensor Lebanon, that. helms commenced the BILIPS,--
INGt BUSINESS, in all. its .yarieties, at big IA •on
Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite _ rick
Howl; and will supply customers with the beet BREAD,
CARES, sc., ke. rPionr received frow customers ind
returned to them in bread at short notice.: • -
CONFECTIONERIES;'
of all kinds,. fresh and of the best quelityisexisteustly,
on herd, and fuinished at the lowest prices:.
Th. • public is invited - to give me a St9o,-..
Leh non, Nov. 9,1959. F: EiIIR
• •
"THE UNION," •
ARCH STREET, ARON , E. - THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA,.
Upton S. Newcomer, X& - oprietor
hotel is eenliti, ss3Avoni9 . #'by Passenger Cars
to all-parts of the attyilsaiutliturretvparamflar
adapted to the comfotl'anarltautiOori,tholmainliaa-
,put-
Terllls $1.50 par day, Sept. 14.4314 y.
.YER'S
Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING TILE BLOOD.
And for the speedy cure of the following complaints
Serofttln Lind Scrotal tens Afreetions,sne lt
sta 'l'teitt cora, Ulcers, Soren ' Eruptions,
Pimples, Pust tiles, Illotehea,
.11/uists, held all Skin Diseases.
OkitiAND, Ind. , 6th June. IBS?.
J. C. AYkit & Co. Cietitel 1 Jimd it. my duty to ae
unowledgo what your ;:nrispesilla has done for me.
Ilaring Inherited a lierofulou. infusion. I have suffered
from it in various ways for yours.i.:ottieiltne it burst
out. in Ulcers on my bands and onus: bumetitues it
turned inward and distressed me at the stunnwh. Two
roux ago it. broke out on my heed and covered my scalp
and otre with one sore. whirl, was panful
beyond description: I tried many medicines and et.:veral
Phyetelane, but without much relief from any.thing. In
fa.a, the disorder grew worse. ISt length I oat rejni•sni
I. reed lu the tiospel Blussenger that you had preoaroi
:n, .iltera live (tierrnparllle), fee I knew 'from your repute
boo that any thing you made mot bo good. I sent m
Chi.Saneti end gut it, and 'mod it. till it Cured me. I to4k
it. as yen nd, 'be. In small thimm of it teitipoonful over a
triontit,•and ti,e.l *Moist tbreti bottles. New and healthy
shin own, bed nu to imrsi ender the Kith; whirl, after a
while foil OIL lily skin in now,elear, mitt I know by my
feelings that tho iliataso hag goneTrom kyatent. You
con well betiore that I feel whet em'saylnv, , wham I tell
you, that t hold you in be into of the aroatieS el ttw aye,
ant reounitt ever gratefally. Yours,
A I.rituu• It. TA LL R.
.St- Anthony's IFlre, Rose or Erv'sipelas
Wetter and Salt RI: - - old 11.-
A grcitt . vitrirly of recexdiaty been reported to us Iv hero
euies 'Jo's. onnidnhla cs , mplaintet Mare mulled from
the use of lids ruiniuly, but u•u armee here will not admit
them. rif tkoin may he found in our American
Alumnae, which llin agent+ below named are pleased to
fornSab gnitid to oil who cull Gar then).
Drospeptkiii. lioart Digenue, bite, Epilep
ay, Meta ateliol ri Neuralgia.
Morey remitrlohle rwn.l. r.f ti.eso afro-lions Mira tire's
nuillmity the altetuticeia:uur of this medicine. It ;limn-
Inscp the vital .iniceiicile int* vignsints act inn s and thus
dieurden. nhi• I. vc..c.ld he R upp: c ed beyond lie
ccselt. Foch u remedy line lerir, been required by the ne
c,•nrities attic icvide.lind mrt are confident that tlitimill
110
. for client all (bet inedleine cjiu do.
JOHN ALLWElN, , President
•
Rueurtuligan, Treasurer.
JOIMPU F. Mars, Secretary.
Samuel Seabold, Traveling Agent. -
Jacob
.Sehnotterly, Agent, 'Fredericksburg.
Anitvtlie, January. 80, 1861.—1 y.
.ead,
Saiitial &lobold,
Johri , H..:Einports,
GeorgeMtgier,. '
JOhn.Allysein,
ItudifilPh Herr,
Joseph P. Matz,