The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 05, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
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4;~" lJ'". ;r
(Inca in uCmt.iw a spat or wpsilli and fum , .
There lived au boa:7, L „=snot, and Cummings was his
name,
fie wn4 a trusty ti..r% ant and Cameron knew the *et.
For be we him a CormEselou and old h lm how to net.
You'll !manse me supplies, said be, and see it quick
ly done;
Just keep one eye on government and two on number
one.
Two millions dollars, my dear friend, p two at your
comuutod,
And Morgan soon will aid you with a free aad open
Land,
I shall never tot for vouchers, or go behind your claim;
'lto member Susquehanna and the Winnebago game r
Lud Cummlngs did all he wee bid for fifteen weary
WV'S,
Straw bats and linen panto, to bautbt, and park, and
beans, and peas.
And Ale and Porter too, you see, were Items ou the bill.
For Aleck Feld, "these soldiers bravo," for onco shall
have their fill ;
lb never charged the government for nny time hr spent,
And cautluttely refuntd to know which way the money
WOGS
Those 'tle mild, were never meant the public eye
should wan,
Nor Cumminp stood before the world s tried and true•
ty man;
But then Iran Wyok, a pompano man, got up a med
tiling crew,
Who straightway went to work tp probe the whole
trouroctlon through.
They Interfered with private rights, and puzzled Cum
mings sore,
nut !Mad bim atilt en honed men, and may be—some-
thing more;
Then pious Cummings went abroad, but not to quest of
wealth.
A European trip, known, conduces much to health.
And now beneath a faint sky, he's found repose of
mind,
And calmly waits to see hie chief come piglimg en be
hind.
• • • • S. • • •
Now all ye gallant patriots, of every seer and vhool,
Wbownor keep your eoneelenoes by meuorea or by rule
A. honest Cummings for your guide in all your
wants of life,
And measure well the fonds you spend in governmen
tai strife,
lour hundred thousand is the sum,—zyort must not
paw the bounds,'
/tor Ctemininp stopped a little 'hors, and still the pub
lic frowns.
THE MULE DRIVER AND GEN. NEL.
SON
Our boys are furious for practical jokes,
and are constahtly. on the look-out for
subjects. One was recently procured in
the person of a new teamster, who had
the charge of six large, shaggy mules.—
John was also proprietor of two bottles of
old Bourbon—a contraband in camp—
which a wag discovered, and resolved to
possess. Being aware -that the drivers
{presence was an Impediment to the theft,
he hit upon the following plan to get rid
of him.
And approaching the driver, who was
busy currying his mules, he accosted him
with: 'I say, old fellow, what are you do
ing there
'Can't you see V replied Jehu, gruffly.
'Certainly,' responded the wag, "but
that is not your business. It Is after ta
too, there is a fellow hired here by the
General, who curries all the mules and
horses brought in after tatoo.'
The mule-driver bit at once, and want
ed to know where the 'hair-dresser' kept
himself. Whereupon he was directed to
Gen. Nelson's tent, with the assurance
that there was where the fellow hung
out.'
'You can't mistake the man,' said the
wag : 'he is a large fellow, and puts on a
thundering sight of airs for a man in his
business. He will probably refuse to do
it, and tell you to go to the devil, but don't
mind that; he has been drinking to-day.
Make him come out, sure.'
John posted off, and entering the tent
where our Napoleon of the Fourth Divi
sion sat in deep reverieoprob thly consid
ering the most expeditious method of ex,
gelling the rebel Buckner from his native
State, slapped him on the back with force
sufficient to annihilate a man of ordinary
size. Springing to his feet, the General
accosted his uninvited guest with, 'Well,
sir, who are you, and what the devil do
you want
'Old hoes, I've got a job for you now—
six mules to be curried, and right oil, too,'
said the captain of mules, nothingdaunted
at the flashing eye of the General.
'Do you know whom you are address
ing, sir asked the indignant commander.
, Yes,' said John, elevating his voice to
a pitch which rendered the words audi
ble a square off, 'you are the fellow hired
by Uncle Sam to clean mules, and I won't
have any foolishness. Clean them mules
and I'll give you a drink of busthead'
'You infernal villain !' exclaimed the
General, now perfectly furious, am Gen.
Nelson, commander of this division !'
John placed the thumb pf his right hand
against his nose, and extending his fing.
ers, waved them slowly, in a manner sup
posed by some to be indicative of great
wisdom.
The General's sword leaped from its
scabbard, and John from the tent just in
time to save his head.
Our boys drank the 'big mule driver's
health' in the Bourbon. The story soon
got out, and is now the joke ofthe season.
ilk' A devotedly pious man who lived
six miles from the house of worship, once
complained to his pastor of the distance
he had to go to attend public worship,
while many others had but a few steps to
walk to enjoy divine ordinances. "Nev
er mind," said the good minister, "remem
ber that every Sabbath you have the priv
ilege of preaching a sermon six miles
long—you preach the gospel to all the res
idents and people you pass.
Daniel S. Dickinson was not far out of
the way, when he told a client, who trem
blingly asked him, in a case of importance,
how he thought the jury would "bring in."
"My friend," said the illustrious Dan,
"don't ask me; if there is any one thing
uncertain to God himself it is what the
verdict of a petit jury will be i"
A WOMAN ELECTED MAYOR.-At a late
election in Oskaloosa, lowa, there was
but one candidate presented to be voted
for. The ' , boys" did not like him and
were bound to have another candidate,
and so, more In the spirit of fun than oth.
erwise, they nominated Mrs Nancy Smith
on the day of election, 13nd to the aston
ishment of everybody, when the votes
were counted in the evening It was found
that Mrs. Nancy Smith had twenty-one
majority over the regular candidate for
Mayor. • •
0::." At one of the Kirks in' Scotland,
lately, the singers executed a fugue, and
the hearers were astonished at the follow
ing etymological lesson :
"And we'll ouch the be,
And We'll catch the
And we'll catch the nee,
And we'll Catch the iles•tlns.hout."
OtrA distinguished divine, on a certain
occasion, while preaching with his usual
eloquence and power, said r "Brethren,
I sometimes illustrate my subject in this
manner;" and putting his handkerchief to
-his nose, blew a blast loud enough to
wake the seven sleepers. That was not
the intended illustration, bat some of his
.hearars thoogilt it was.
1, &MIER. L UMW ER.
E) lof the best and cheapest assortments of Mama
offered to the public. is now for sale at the new
and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBILL,
the Borough of North Lebinon, on the bunk of the
Onion Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few
luares North of the 1 /eneamat Steam Mills,: and one
genre east of Borgner's
Their ussortmenteonsiats of the boot well•seaeoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock llonrde;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
13.4 and 2 inch Pattnel.and Common Plank;
'White Pine and Iletnieck Scemtliugaud Joists;
White Oak Boar:te, Plank and Scantling":
and 1 .4 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and ..?cantling.
SHINGLES ! SHINDLES !I
The beet Pine and Hemlock Shingles:
Also, Rooting and Plastering Laths;
Hheetnnt Rolle and Posts, and Pal Hulls fer fhoree
and feneingl3oarda;
FLOORING BOAILDS of All gime and descriptione.
COAL! COALI! COAL!!!
A largo stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburnere and
nollidayeburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices.
geij_Conlltlent that they have the largest and hest MS
portmant of Luxe= of all descriptions and sizes, as well
as the largest stock of the different kinds of IiOAL, ever
offered to the oltizennof T,ebanon county, they 'venture
to say that they can accommodate all purchasers Ratio
factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any
thing in their line, to examine their ,stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. - PHILIP Mit EeI:MILL.
N. Lebanon, July 3,1861.
WOOD anal COAL YARD.
T TLIE undersltned,w
'ing bought Mr. w
1, Uenry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a
abort distance north-cast of Slessra. Foster a
Match's Foundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon;tuad also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS . OF
WOOD and from SOO to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of
kinds and grades, which I will sell atthe yard or deliver
at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in
vite all those that are in want of any of those articles Id
call and see the same, ascertain prices, and J ndge for
Diametral. DANIEL LIGIIT; (merchant.)
North Lebanon, July 3,1801.
CHEAP STORE
RAITCH &LIGHT.
At the Corner of Cianberfand Street and' Plank Road,
LEBANON; PA...
ESSRS. :11 6. & LIO 11 T take pleasure in inform
11 , 1 lug their friends and the priblicgenerally th at they
huskiest opened a large and carefu lly selected assort
ment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
QDRENSWARE,
to which Coy respectfully invite the attentlou of the
public. Their
DRY GOODS ,
have all been selected with the greatest care from the
largest Importing !louses to Philadelphia.
GROCERIES,
A large stack of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
and all kinds of Spice& Also. a large assortment of
QUEENSWARE,
among which are the newest patterns, together with al
most an eadlem variety of Goode in their line of busi
ness, whieliwill be sold very cheap for cash, or Countty
Produce taken lu exchange.
BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS!!!
The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to
their large stock of SAGS, which they will eell at
wholesale prices.
October 17,18601 RAIJCII & MOUT.
NEW GOODS !
311 ST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF
. , .
L. K. LAUDERMILCII,
In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Selling OW: Selling OW
AT REDUCED PRICES.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
PLAIN and Flawed Delainea, Valour Cloth, Para
adts2etta Cloth, Portlan Cloth, Ripon, Fancy and Block
t3ack £lannola, Ginahanut and Calicoea.
SRA WLS.
Brochn, Long ,4 Scvnre Blxnlr t 81inR14 Gents'
NOTIONS
Gauntlets, lidks, Stockings, Hoop Skirls, Balmoral
Skirts, Collars Umbrellas, Hooda, Nablus. Sintacks,
Scoria, Buck Gauntlets, kc.
MEN'S AND BOTS' WEAR.
Cloths, Casslmoros,Satinets, Joins, &c
ACM ESTICS.
Muslin", Ticking', Check Flannels, ..
GROCERM,
QUEENSWARE.
READY-MADE CLOTHING SOLD AT COST
FOR CASH
let_All kinds of Country Produce tali en in exchange
Lebanoir, Dec. 4, ISSI.
WEEKLY ARRIVALS!
ripHE "SEE RUE" Store, oppoelte the Court House,
bas among this week's arrivals:
3 lilt& 3lolaspes at front 25 t, , 50 cts per gal.
Ebbs Sugar (good) at 0 and 10 eta per pound.
.13 bags Coffee (beet) at 18 cents per pound.
DRY GOODS.
20 pieces Calico mid Bleached Muslin 13 1 A" eta.
10 " New Markets 12% eta.
10 " De Woes ft% eta.
10 " New Style Lleiaines 23 cts.
20 " Print Ow, cis.
A. lot of Tickings from 5 to 21 eta.
Domestic Gingham 10 cis.
Stockings eta
Carpetinge from auction very low.
20 Brecha Shawls—wool and silk, the genuine article
—very cheep.
MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHS,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
and a largo assortment of DRESS GOODS, which will be
sold chontor cash, and fur any bill of foreign goods
opward of rive &Hera, bought for cusli, a deduction of
live per et. will be made.
lita. All kinds of Country . Produce taken in exebange.
Lebanon, Nov. 29,'61. . J. GEORG E.
NEW
FALL & WINTER
GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AT
HENRY St STINE'S
STOR F. !
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
French lilefluoes, Cotinrgs; Cashmeres, Muslin De.
all Wool Rem Sack Pinnacle and Plaid Goods
or every description and at all prices. For a splendid
assortment of Dress Goods call at
. HENRY It STINE'S.
SIIAWLS SHAWLS! !
Brocbn squnro awl Long Shawls, all Wool plaid Long
Alourniug Wool Shawls and a large lot of
square Wool Shawls offered at loss prices by
HE &
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
Clothe, Cwiraerea, Sattinets, Union Outliners, Ken
tucky Jeans, Ermine Cloths, and an meortment Beaver
Cloths• which will ha offanal at reduced prices by
Lebanon, Nov. e,'6l. HENRY k
Lebanon Female Seminary.
RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal.
JULIA ROSS, Muscial Depart moot.
Mrs. M. A. J. JIM ISON, Drawin g .
'TIDE NINTH SESSION will commence September S,
1. 1880. This School id docigned to elevate the stand
ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta
ges at a mode: ate cost. The school year is divided into
two sessions of five months each. Charge per session,
from 73,4 to 15 dollars. according to the studies of the
scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German.
*0 Particular attention given to the musical, depart
ment. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon, and Gui
tar end in Singing. Pupils not connected with the
School will ho waited upon at their , homes, when desir
ed, and at the usual rates.
Early application should bainsule to , •
' - S. J. STINE, Cr
J. W. MISR.
Board of Directors:
K. J. STINE,
D. S. LIAMMOND, J. W. MISII,
JOHN 81Z1LY, C. GREENAWALT,
C. D. OLGYINGER, JOSIAH ELINOR,
ISAAC BECKLEY.
Lebanon, Aug. 11,
Lebanon Deposit Bank.
Cumberland street, one door east of Carmany't Hotel.
I)VILL pay the following KATES of INTAREST on
v
DEPOSITS,
For 1 year, and longer, 6 per Dent. per Ann= ;
For 6 mouths, and longer, 5 per cant. per annum;
For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent, per annum;
requiting a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in
full for the Deposits from the date of deli - wit to the date
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac.
commodatiens to those who may favor TU3
.with Deposits,
payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH
and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old Mexican Dol
lars end. !fall Dollars. Will make collections ou and re
mit to all parts of the United States, the Canadaa and
Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., At., and do a general EX
OEANOX and BANKING BUSINESS.
_ .
- -
O. DAWSON COLEMAN, President.
Gle. Oxsot, Cashier.
The undersigned, 31ANAGE/111, are individually liable
i 0 the extent of their Estate., for all Deno@lts and other
bligatione of the KLiesnotr Demur Dann."
1310 N CAMERON, G. DAM'EON COLEMAN,
•EOROE SMULLER, LEVI /CLINE,
JAMES YOUNG, • AUGUSTUS Item,
Lebnwon, May 1,1855. GEORGE GLEIM.
"Market Street !Rotel 7)
corner Market and destnut Streets, Lebanon.
JOHN MATTHES, Proprietor.
- lopitmvo taken the above Stand, long occupied by
Sir..jj 20NARD ZIMMERMAN, / will spare no pains to
make the Traveling Public who atop at it,. perfectly
comfortable, and invite all to give 31141 a trial, The
1k he large and well arranged. The Table supplied
with the best Reasonable edibles ; the Bar Mocked with
the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large and com
modious. J 0141; 314TTILBS.
Lebanon, May 8. lam
HEGGY & STINE are daily receiving fashionable
Dress Goods, such as Gazelles, lilozambiguee t dio ,
64 14
.lenasiteVWSlS,.Lavel las orall Muds for *moll Aredtsei
on Chairs, Bilk Tissues, Map. De Spsil o gk, ' Ink
and Wily Dress Goods of oven , dolor! rri•o 'at
unusually loth Nisei by nu Ift g jc,
IT. All tha *burs goods *bred at very Sir *foes:
New Boot and Shoe Store!
TIM undersigned announce to the public that they
have opened a New Boot and Shoe Store. in Market
Street, Lebanon, two doors 'south of Zion's Lutheran
VII& church, win re they intend keeping constantly on
hand a general assortment of Ladies, gentlemen,
Misses, Boys and Children's
Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &c.,
all of which will be made up in style and quality not
to be surpassc4 by any other workmen ft, the country.
No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who
may favor them with their orders, and their thermos
will be RP reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair
remuneration.
They also keep a large stock of
HOME MADE WORE,
which Is warranted to be as represented.
The public are Invited to call and examine their stock
previous to purchasing.
&lir- Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable
rata. ANDREW MOORE.
SAMUEL 13. SHIRK
Lkbanen, February 26,1882.
MIMI@
G. L. ATKINS &
A.VING united in the BOOT and 8110 E BESINESS,
and from their determination to be punctual, and
unite none but the beet of work, they feellike soliciting
&large of public patronage. Theywill always be found
at their OLD STAND, rNew Bonsama,) in Market Street,
nearly opposite Widow Rises Hotel, where they will be
reedy to , serve and please their customers.
They have now on hand a large acsortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, &c., which they Offer at reduced prices,
/Sir Persons dealing at this SUE STORE, can be
suited with READY-MADE VPORE":or have, it made to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
ZS- Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
Boots anti Shoes. [Lebanon, July 3,1881.
ATHINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
up in good order for comfort and convenience, both
for ladles and Gentlemen.
A THINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe StPre is fitted
up in good order for comfort and convenience, both
for Ladies and Gentienien.
1 THINS & BRO. promise to be punctual, and will en.
dearer to please all who may call on them for Boots
and Stamm;
REMOVAL.,
DAN tEL RAEf F'S
•
BOOT A' SIIOE STORE,
'LS AS been removed ' to hie new residence, In Cum
kerland street, i 3 square West front hisold stand,
and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Gloninger,
LEBANON, PA.
Ile hes Jag opened a large and desirable stock of
wei I onad e Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Gaiters atsl.2s;
Ladies' Lace Bootees $ 1.50; for Misses, $1; Coarse.
Men's Boots for $2.50; Men's °alters S 2; for Boys $1.75
to $2,50; for Children $1.12% t',51.024.
Also a large variety of Overets, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Sre. Come, see, and judge for yourselves.
Lebanon, Nov. 20 ,' d1. DANIEL ORABFF:
Boot and Shoe Store.
JACOB ROWEL respectfully in.
forms the public that he still contin-
A. ,_. ues his extensive establishment in
Who .iimi his new building, in Cumberland st.,
where he hopes to render the same
' satisfaction as heretofore to all who
may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and BIELOBSand every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles In
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock. •
Ile is determined to surpass all ecmpelition In the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A due care taken invegard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali
ty of LEATHER and otber materials aro used, and none
but the beet workmen are employed
P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to bis friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
ronage. Lebanon, July 3, 1861.
This is the Place to Get
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
Boots,Shoes, Rats, Caps Sic"
FOR. SPRING AND SUMMER
rilllß undersigned having opened his SPRING AND
I SEIDNER
i 800... 5n0..... UATS,CAOS, TRUNKS and
l it i T an it d a V
handsomest ß.lh - G ltityEtiedaf
andthe very
Il l:Mkt r-,
would respectfully invite all hie old friends 'Ali
and customers, and others, who wish to buy the bestar
tiries in his line at the lowest prices at his store in
Walnut St., new to the County Prison.
It is not necessary to enumerate particular articled,
tar his stock embraces everything for Ladies, Gentle
men, Girls, Boys and Children that can be called for in
this department of business. The Ladles particularly,
will lied a choice selection of all thebandeomeat and let
enetyles of Shoes, Gaiters., &c. Ells assortment of Rats,
Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c., bays been selected
with great care. Call soon and obtain a bargain.
JOs. BOWMAN.
rel. Measures taken and work made to enter.
Lebanon, May 8, 1861.
Philip F. IlicCanly
F.9.SIIIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MARE'S.
vi . Cumberland Street, one door Bast of
•
Othe Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extended to me tbr the short time
I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public:
-lie has at all anima 'an assortment of ROOTS and
.311083 of his own manufacture on hand, which will be
disposed of oil reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c.
Those desiring a neat, well made article. are invited
to give me a trial. Children' Shoes of every variety
and color on hand. Heavy work made to order.
.t -AU work warranted. Repairing neatly done and
charges made moderate. Lebonon,July 3.1861.
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- , trOtERsAL e — vNt
*— fe COUGHs
*IWO, EaY 4ITEPt<4'
valuable- preparation, freed of all the com
l. mon cemponents, such as Opiates, or Bapectorants,
which not only rnn down the system, but destroy all
chance of cure, will be found on trial to poetess the fol
lowing properties. and to whicL the most valuable testi
monials may be found in the pamphlets.
For whooping Cough, and as a Soothing Syrup, it
meets every want, and by early usewill save the largest
proportion of ruptures in 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 mast perfedt enemy to disease,
but builds up and sustains the system against recur
rence of the Complaint. leo nursery should be without
it, nor should parents fail to get a pamphlet, to be - found
with all dealers, as the only way to do justice to its
value.
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THE GREAT tit o con k
:e1 , [4 1. 0" cia ° u Gto
0 pi slitco)-
Anna ginflXE. "'N
frillS great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate
I. calls tor special attention and Interest, being free of
Opium, or preparations or Opium, or o fi any but its
strictly vegetable and medical properties. For Neural
gia, Rheumatism, Oout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal
Complaints, Bleeding at Lungs or Stomach. Rose or Hay
Fever, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. •
For Lows of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head Ache,
Sick Head Ache, it has no equal, and to which we offer
estimoniale from undoubted sources.
For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy.
For Dowel Complaints, including Cholera Morbus, it
is splendidly adapted, in not only removing the pains
but acting as physie;agreat contrast with Opium, which
not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes
the remedy worse than the disease.
From physichins we ask attention, and on demand
Formulas or Trial Bottles will be sent, developing In the
Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in
the Cough Remedy such as rest entirely on one central
principle.
From invalids we ask correspondenee for Pamphlets
or explanation, without "postage-atamps."
For—Large Cough Remedy, 50 mote per kettle.
Small 26 "
ol u Anodyne, '5O "
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.JOHN b. GUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
CHEITIST AND PHARMACEUTIST,
NO. 9 Onnmercial Wharf, Boston, Mast,
For wale by all usual wholesale and retail dealers In
every tuavn and city, and by Joseph' L. Lemberger. Leb
anon; at Wholesale by Geo, R. Ashton, Chariot* Ellie 49
Co., Philied'a. [April 3, 1861.-Iy.
Phila. AL Reading Railroad.
Lebanon Va!Bey Branch.
Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read
ing, and Harrisburg,
'DABS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 9.15 A. AI.,
and 2.45 P.M.
Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.04 P.
SI. and 12.10 P. M.
At Reading, both traimt make dole connexions for
Philadelphia, Potteville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams
port, Ac.
Morning train only connecta at Reading for Wllkee
barra and Scranton.
At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania,"
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads
for Pittsburg; Lancaster, Baltimore,Sunbury, Chambers
burg, be.
Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Care, $1 60, to
Baltimore, $8 30.
80 The. baggage allowed to each passenger.
The Second Class Care run with ail the above trains.
Throuirst Class Tickets et reduced rate to Niagara
B lt to, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
points in the West, North West, and Canadas ; and Emi
grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be
had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon.
Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and. Emigrant
Tickets at reduced Fares, to all ths principal points in
tin North and West, and Um Consoles.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
.witb 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between
any points deeired, and
MILEAGE THRUSTS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all pointa, at $45 each—
for Families and Business-Firms.
Bp, Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Barrio.
burg ind - Pottsville at SA. M. and 3,30 and 5 P. M.
.R-'Passengersare requested to purchase tickets be
fore the Trains ,tart: Higher Fares charged, it paid In
toe care. G. A. NIOOLLS,
July 17,1881. £n sneer and Superintendent.
Li UN 'UMBRELLAS, Parse°lc, rich and tine; Skeleton
la Skirea, Dusters, Shawls, and a 'Teddy of Other
gomli fokladies,just received and for sale'chenper Chan
the cheapest by,.- • HENRY & STINE.
- - -
fan assortment -of Linen Goode for. Coats and
Al& Pants just`ressirol sur of 8
ate Great Bargains
IMY k Man.
WELL known to the medical faculty, that a henry
dinner cannot be worked off the stomach by
reading ''.Purdon's Digest." It is a fact of equal au•
thorlty that
iz ens ein Brothers
OPPOSITE Tlll4l COURT HOUSE,
are selling' Ready ramie - Clothing of their own menu
faCturing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Tolima, Traveling
Bags, Umbrellas, Pistols. Revolvers, Portotonais and
Purses. and all kinds of Fancy Goods, without waiting
for high !Adders.
SHAWL PINS,
for Gentlemen and Epring Pins for Soldiers' Blant:ota ,
at limaolsrEiN BROVIEIIS.
Lebanon, Nor. 6, Spposite the Court Home.
TAILORING.
REMOVAL.
y ORENZO 11. ROHRER, would respectfully Inform
thenitisena of Lebanon and vicinity that he has
removed bit TAILORING 'ESTAI3LISIDIENT from
North Lebanon, to the building between Landermilch's
store and Sbugor'e Liquor storo, opposite Brandt's ho•
tel, in cumberland street, Lebanon. The patronege of
his old customers, as well as the-public in general, is
solicited, to whom satisfaction will be given.
Lebanon, February 1.,
=I
MERCHANT TAILORING.
SS. RAMSAY & 880., in Funek's building , corner
, of Culnbe.dand street and Doe alley, have on
hand and for sale, either by the yard or made to order,
a large lot of
CLOTHS,- -
CASSIMERES, and
VESTINGS,
well selected from Good houses. Good Pita and sub
stantial making guaranteed to all. Also Bandker.
chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Colliery, Suapenders, Panay and
Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers.
S. S. RAkISBY & BRO.
Lebanon, August 8, 1361.
Fashionable Tailoring!
REMOVAL.
TICHAEL 11OFFalAN would respectfully inform
An the Citizens of Lebanon, that be has RBMOVBI)
his TAIfORLNG Business to Cumberland Street, two
doers East of Market Strait, and opposite the Eagle
Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made
up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are In
ylted to call. •
TO TAILORS l--Justreceived and for sale the N. York
nad Philadelphia Report of Spring k Summer Fashions.
Tailors "wishing the Faidtiornahould-let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that lie can make his arrangements
accordingly. - 5 . 3.1.1C10EL HOFFMAN.
Lebanon, April 10,1861.
REALDYMADE CLOTHING
Will be sold at
Extrentel v . Low Prices.
ABER, one of , the firm of Raber & Bros., bee
Al. taken the stock of Ready•unde Clothing at the
appralsement, which will enable him to aell lower than
nnywbere else can be bought. Cull and see for your
selvee before you make your Fi ll purchase.
TIIREE DOOIE3 WEST FROM COURT 110I1Sg.
Lebanon, Sept. 21), - 18d1. , KERRY RARER.
FITS! FITS!! FITS ! I !
AIL RICHEY has removed his No. 1 Tailoring
. Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut street, two
doors north of George &Pyle's store and directly op
polite the Court House, up stairs, w here be will contin
us to manufseture all, articles' in his line with
neatness anddispetch. Particular attention will
/
be paid to cutting and making ,children's cloth.
log, &c.. &a. Ile , solicite a continuance of the
very liberal patrona ge thus far extended by the citizens
of Lebanon and siMulty. All kinds of stitching done
on reasonable terms au oae of J. 31. Singer's Sewing
Machines. All work warranted and entire satisfaction
guaranteed. [Lebanon, July
~1561.,
Walter & Focht's Mill.
rII.IIE subscribers respectfully Inform the public that
theyhave entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa
tare. formerly known as "Straw's' - and later as “Wen
gert's," about one.fourtli of a mile from Jonestown,
; etemon county, Pa.; that they have it now in complete
running order. and are prepared to furnish customers
regularly with a very superior article of
CICID 11E5 _IIEIIL.
as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source.—
They. keeps also on band and for sale at the lowest cash
prices CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. They are also pre
pared to do alt kinds or CUBTOBIEttIe Worm, for Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
vita all to give them a We!. The machinery of the
Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most Im
proved kind. Ity strict attention to Guinea and fats
dealing they hope to merit a share of public patronage.
WHEAT, RYE; CORN, OATS, &e.,
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will Ila paid;
Nov. 20, 1561
1ME313
New Firm.
Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and
.Grain Busin&s.
'rag undersigned having formed a partnership In the
J. MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI
NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to.their establishments. They wilt contiue to
keep, at the late amulet SLIERK & LON'G, amest cum.
plate stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a
country store, which they will retail Cheap for CASH,
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They alto want to buy for
cash
50,000 Bo , hela of WHEAT.
50,000 Bushels of RYE,
20,000 Bushels of CORN,
25.000 Busheix of OATS.
For which they will pay :he 61511 est Market Prices.—
They will also take GRAIN on STeakes. The will keep
always on hand and soli at the lowest prices, COAL. by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILS, FEED,
SALT, PLASTER, &o.
Afe- They solicit the business of all their old friends
and the public. and will endeavor to deal on such lib
eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all.
SUERK, GESSAMAN & LONG.
North Lebanon, March 13,1081.
Winted to Bity ,
BUSHELS RYE ' ;
50;001:L0,000 bushels CORN;
86,000 bushels OATS;
50,000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, tor
which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leb
anon Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEORGE ROFFMAN.
Lebanon, July 17,1861.
frIlE subscriber will pay We bighast market prices
1 for
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVER SEED.
FLAX SEED,
At the bllli in Market street, Lebanon • borough.-
Ming it innnedittel '. ABRAM STRICKLER.
Lebanon, September 4, 'GI.
WEIGILEY & KEGKiZE,
General .Commission Merchants.
FOIL THE BALE OP
Flour, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit, But
ter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, &c., &c.
102 WARREN ST., NEW YORK.
0. WEIGLEY. M. KEentIZE.
Chapman, Lyon & Noys New York; David life Knight,
Reading, Pa.; Win. M. Breslin, Lebanon, Pa.; K.
Allen, Lexington. Ky.; William Selfridge, New York;
L. Betz, Canton, Ohio; Kauffman & Kissinger, head•
ing, Pa.; :Nines & Shepard, New York ; Curry &
Co., Erie. Pa.; John Stiles, Allentown, Pa.
New York, January 15,1862.
awes LoNGA.CaS
Door, Sash and Steam Planing
TIM.1110111r,i1C..„
Located on the 4,YeamLionse Road, near Cumberland
Street, Dist Lebanon.
'Telt undersigned respectfully inforitt • _
the public in general, that they ?pm
still manufacture and keep on -band. • g
Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring. t„.„Th'•
Weather. Boards, 0 Gee. Spring : 1 : , . 111 4Y!'
Mouldings, of All siieS.,Wait;-gouda,. eating, Surbace,
Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS
for Houses . We also construct the latest and most im
proved Stair Casing and hand Railing, suitable for
large and small buildings. •
We now invite Farmers, Mechanics end Builders to'
rail and examine sur stock. which we will warrant to
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under-
Blamed with their custom.
LONGACRB, GABEL & BROTITER.
Lebanon, October 0, 1561.
P. S.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the
AMMO AIM.. Planing, Sowing, . dc., promptly done for
those who may furnish Limber.
YOUNG Wl'. LAWRENCE.
r 111 1 UNDERSIGNED would< infOrm Farmers and
others that his weIIbred.STALLION will stand for
service thls season, at the low price of $5 to ensure a
mare with thalost the following places :
From the Id day of March. until the sth
10, dal of. July, 1862, at the following place!,
The first week, from Monday until Friday
afternoon, at the stable of Reilig's (David Smith's) Inn,
1 mile East from Annville, and 4 miles West from Lab
anon.
The 2d week, from Monday until Friday afternoon,
at the stable of Christopher Baney, in West Myer".
town, Jackson township, 8 miles East from Lebanon,
And every Saturday at the stable of the Keeper, D.
Seibert, near the Toll Gate, one mile Bast from Leba
non, thus changing every week during the eeason: All
the above places are on the Berke and Dauphin turn ,
pike.
Alip- For further particular' see"handbills.
C. Y.. STIiINMETZ, Owner.
SIIIIIRT, Keeper. fAnnvllla, Feb'y 5, 'B2.
IF YOU WANT
APHOTOGRAPH. of yourself or friend, the best Are
to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the
mon Deposit-Bank.. - .
IF YOU WANT
ne RE t z or t adoMoerdlliel°tte-LtutVAft
itAnk!OPEttialleY7,
iNiEW LIVERY - STABLE.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the public that
he has opened a - NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs.
RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb;.
. anon, where be will keep for- - the
arcoremodationagood gee
of 'HORSES and TEIMOLES:eIId
Will keep gentle and_ good driving Horses, alldharoloonie
and safe Vehicles." Also, Drivers furnished when
deemed. also OMNIBUS for Parties; Sox'
Lebanon, July 17,1861 . ZAZZB MARCH.
It is a Fact
FRANKLIN WALTER
WILLIAM FOCHT.
JO:qh, GE3BAXAH
D 8 LONG
Seed Wsnted.
REFERENCES
JOHN H. HAM. JAM) GABEL
LEBANON
NEW FURNITURE STORE
CUMBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON.
Nearly Opposite Bubb's Hotel.
TIIE subscriber again calls attention to lila full and
splendid assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE
end CHAIRS, such as Bureaus, Secretaries,. Desks,
Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges. Jenny Lind and Cottage
Bedsteads, and nil other articles in his line.
YOUNG BEGINNERS
Take particular notice that you don't miss the place,
fur you ran buy CUEAPER there than at any other
place in the borough of Lebanon. His fur
=
ulture ie all of his own manufacture, nod
warranted to be substantial. Come andjudge
fur yourselves. You will And a LARGE
AND SPLENDID STOCK always on hand to suit any
customer, and you will find that you can buy cheaper
there than at any other place. Remember the place,
and Como one, Come all. and save your money.
43/- All• Furniture will be delivered free, in good
A. IIEILSUBERGEB.
Lebanon, December 25, 1881
1 1 11 - Wft.:
CABINET - WA R EitOONIS
South-east corner of Market Square, '
NORTH . LEBANON BOROUGH.
YIMIE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that
J_ he haa the largest and best assortment of READY
, ii i lONIA MADE FURNITURE and Chairs
--:-..--_ --- - 7 -- - - ever offered to the Public of
~----....,,,................
, __._---- Lebanon county. Ire has now
• : -. " 7 : - .- ---- _ ---.7: - . --- .:- on band, at his Wariorooms, a
n e i n t
u t
r e e f_
ga ilt a lo n t d ,
Figs_..?. - , mt I ,Cottage and Chamber—consist-
S'
. 1i a - "t i 14 s B u P t e a nt ad i n dfalT uti nr
▪ -= .._- 'log of Sofas. Tete-a-Tetea, Loun
+i Mg ges, What-note. Parlor, Centre,
11 1 1114 Pier, Card and Common Tables,
Dreitiug and Common Bureaus. &c., CHAIRS, SET-.
TEES, Cane Seated. Common and" Rocking, Looking
Glasses, die. VER.,, PATENT RED. SPRINO made and
for sale at a reduced price. It Is very superior.
r COFFINS 'made and Funerala -attended at the
shortest notice. - JOHN P. ARNOLD.
North Lebanon borough, Oct. 30.'61.
_. .. _
OWEN LAIMACIrs
New Cabinet. Ware Rooms and Chair
Manufactory
Market St, 3d door north of the L. Valley Railroad.
Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of
ITRNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
Tam public is respectfully request
'. ed to bearin mind that at these
Ware Rooms will be found the beet
assortmentof PASHIDNADLE and HAND
Bows FURNITURE end CILAIRS. Persona in want al
any kind would best call and examine hie stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own
work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this
place. Prices will be Loweß than at any other place,
either in the Borough.or county of Lebanon.
All orders promptly attended to, and speedily exacu•
cad at the lowest prices.
All persons purchasing Furnituee "from him will. be
accommodated by having it delivered to them, to any
part of the county, MEE OP CHARGE, and without the
least injury, as ho has procured one of the best cush
ioned furniture wagons, especially for that purpose. ,
COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended
at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1800.
NEW CABINET AND CHAIR
iIIANUFM TORY.
13RE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he has the largest and beet assortment of FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb
anon county. lie has on hand at ads Cabinet-Ware
rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite
Reller's lintel. and a few doors south of.Ramler's, a
splendidassortment of good, substantial and fashiona
ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, WII A.T
arsROTS, Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and CommOn
TAULES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS;
. - Bedsteads, Work•Stando, Wash-Stauds, and
Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, a
large and elegant variety of Frisson BACH, Srnixo
SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CEIMES; all
kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor,
Cane-Seated, and Common. CHAIRS and ROCKERS of
every description.
All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfaction.
Persons desirous of knowing the character of tbo
goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their
durability by reference to those for whom he has nmn
uktetured or to whom sold. ,
Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and TAR.-
NISIIED.
N. 8.--COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at
tha ehorteet notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, September 19, 1860
TAKE NOTICE.
B"' .
ERRS will do well by calling on J. H. BRESSLER
Apentous he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. He also has on hand a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
4 all of lhe most improved Ofw Burning COOK
STOVES end PARLOR STOVES; Also, all the
difil,rent and latest Improved RANGES AND
- HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps ten
atently on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which he at less price than they can be
bought of any other slaterueo In the county.
*eh...WARE-ROOMS—One door South of the "Buck
Hotel," ', alnut Street, Lebanon, Pe..
Lebanon, December 25, HMI.
Stoves, - Stoves, Stoves.
im.ow le thellme to buy your STOVES before cold
winter ie here, and the boat and cheapest place is
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac
tory of James N. Rogers,
Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can be had the
Largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and
COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon. Gas
butn
era for Parlors or Sad Chambers of his own make. with
a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a largo
variety of the beat Cooking Stoves in the county or bor •
ough. which he warrants to bake or roast. -
WASH BOILERS constantly on hand of all sizes,
and the bent material.
COAL OUCH ETS—the largest assortment, the beav
feet Iron, and the beat made io Lebanon.
Alan, a largo stork of TIN WARE, made of the best
material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a
practical Workman, and has had an experience of tsven•
ty-fire years, he feels confident that he coo give general
satisfaction.
Ile takes this method of returning hia thanks to his
numerous cuatotuera 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
publin patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS.
Lebanon, No - vember 7. 1860.
air Particular Attention paid to all kiwis oticannaKi,
up& as noffing, Spouting, Lc., and all work warranted.
R umOVA - L.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness Mann-
fa el o ry.
THE undersigned has Ho moved
his Saddlery and Harness *.-..
ManufaCtory to a few doors South 4/1 1 . 4 .
of the old place, to the largo room
lately occupied by' Elliman a Bro. as
ft Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old
friends and customers, and where he has increased fa
cilities for attending t o all the departments of 11 , P busi
ness. Being determined to be behind no other establish
meet in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared neither paine nor expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern improvemen in the bu
siness and secure the services of the bee workmen that
liberal wages would command. Lie will keep a largo
mock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
an descriptions of HA R.IV ESS,.auch as
Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of
all kinds heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Bufalo Robes, Fly Nets,
such as Cotton. Wonted, Linen, and a new kind lately
invented; WHIPS' of every kind,such as Buggy Whips,
Chrt Whips, &c.; HA2ILESof all daseriptions./LILTRR
ctrAhvs, home-made TRACES, &c., &c., allot which is
will warrant to be equal to any that cabs obtained in
any other establishment in the country. All he asks
that thoso desiring anything in this line, should call at
his place and examine his stock. He feels the fullest
conlidenee in his ability to give entire satisfaction.
Are- All orders thankfully received andpromptly at
tended to. SOLOMON SMITH.
North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1881.
• 17 YOU WANT
APICTURE of year deceased friend , enlarged and
colonel in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door
to the Lebanon Deposit Bank.
REMOVAL.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
'Dr ELLO, Betay, where aro you going that you are
dreespi up so?
- •
Ans.-1 Ma going to J. KEIM In hie NEW Build.
lag, in Walnut street, to have toy Likeness taken.
Ques.—Why do yon go to Kelm and not to one of the
other rooms to hay° It taken
Ans.—Because Keim's Pictures are sharper, elmrcr
end more truthful than others and nearly ererybody
goes to him.
Ques.—Can you tell me why his pictures are superior
to others?
Ant.—lfes I he had 9 years practice, and hassuperior
Cameras, and all his other fixture, are of the most im
proved kind.
Qum—What kind of Pictures does he take I
Ans.—lle takes Ambrotypee, and Melainotypee, of all
sixes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the
smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. lie
taken all Masa Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de
ceased persons and has them colored life like, by ono of
the best Artists. Ills charges are reasonable and his
rooms are open everyday (except sunday) from 8 o'clock,
A. M. to 8, P. 81, Don't forget, KELM'S 11.00818Lis the
place you can got the Beet Pleturea. Pao. W, 'B2.
Ib YOU WANT GOulo PICTURES GO TO
BRENNER'S
Illrlf LIMIT GALLERY, over D. S. Itaber's Drag Store,
on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. Astanorerse,
LAINOTYPES, PRIM/TYPES, PAPYROTYPLS and PHOTO
GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasons.
ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of
the cases. Rooms opened from 8 A. 51., to 4 o'clock,
P. M.
Lebanon, inns 2, 1858.
TO -CONSUMPTIVES. -
rplIE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a
few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to hie fellow sufferer' the means or our..
To all who desire ft, he will send a copy of the pre.
ecriptian used (free of charge) with the directions tor
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
Sunt Cunt Yea CoNsumemox A ereoeA, BnONCurrin &c.
The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pro
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informs.
tion which be conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes •
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and Foxy prove a blessing.
kEY."III3WARD A. WILSON,
Williamborgb, KingirPounty,llow York.
February 19,1802-3 m.
D. S. RAGE R'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "
DRUGSTORE!.Has been Removed .to his New Building, on Camber
land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
WIT subscriber respectfully announce to hie acqualm
1 tames and the ptiblic in general, that he hat con,
scantly on band a large stock of
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
C H E M I CA LS, DYE-STUFFS.
VARNISHER' • TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE; BRUSHES,
HAIR-OILS, 'EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se.
Ears, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too
numerous to mention, - Which he offers at low rates, and
warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.—
Purchasers will Mease remember this, and examine the
qualities and priced of his goods before, purchasing else
where. Ow-Physicians' prescriptions and family reel
pesearefully compounded, at all hours - of the day or
night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will be opeued'for the cam
poundiug of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and and SP. M.
Lebanon, Dec.9;1857. DAVID' B. RABER.
:LEMBER:Q-,ER,'S
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
FIRST INIPORTA NCB.
L. LEMBERGER. Graduate of the
T Phihe
(WPM& College of Pharmacy. offers to the
' citizens of Lebanon stud surrounding country.
I a PURE selection or Drugs, Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first. quality of Perfumery .
and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the
heat manufacture in the country, and a large
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes
and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine
Combs of liiory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber.
PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for
sale in large and small quantities at
, LEMBKRGER'S Drug. Store.
GARVIEX N.
F L O WER SEEDS ,
You will find a full assortment and a large
variety of- FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at
LEMBERGER'S.
Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
and Potash in large and email quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal
eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug - Store.
If you are in want. of good Washing Soap,
pure white or red Castile Soap, Country Soap,
grasive Soap to remove grease spots, superior
'Shaving soap, buy the-same at
LEMBERGER'S.
Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something
to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and
to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do
Call arLEMBERGER'S.
tte... TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
The afflicted are requested to call and .nte.m
ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, /ie., cora
prisinF a variety of Manufacture.
O." Marsh's Genuine "Improved Self Ad
justing Pad Truss."
"Marsh's" Catamen int Bandage. -
An invaluable article for the purpose.
If you are in want of any of the above you
can be suited at
LE MUER GEE'S Drug Store.
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy.
The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes :
to bo bad to all its Parity at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store,
Opposite'the Market Hauge.
Anything you want that hi kept In a well
conducted First class Drug Store, can be furs
bolted you by . . . .
LEMBERGER,
• Chemist and Apothecary.
Peeling thankful for the very liberal patron
age thus far received from the Physicians, Mer
chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround
ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use
every effort to please all:
4,8` Special attention given to Pnystmev's
Pazscniniens and Fanny RECRIPTB, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always
as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold j
to suit the times. Remember the Address,
JOS. L. LEMBERGER, I
Druggist, chemist end. Apothecary, 1
Feb. 15, 1800. Market street, Lebanon. Pa.
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FOR Tqg POURNTION AND COWL OP
- -
Consumption, Asthma, Chronio Bronchitis,
Nervous Prostration, General Debility,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Idarasmus, Loss
of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female
Complaints, and all Disorders
of the Nervous and Blood .
Systems.
This Remedy has obtained a great reputation for most
EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALL STAGES Or
CONSU3IPTION. It is recommended by many thou
sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—hav
ing been used with RESULTS UNPARALLELED IN TES AN
NALS OP MEDICINE.
The Hypophosphitet have a two-fold and specific ac-
Mon : on the one hand. increaeiog the principle which
CONSTITUTES N ERVOUS ENERGY. and on the other,
being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GENERATING I
AGENTS KNOWN. In mums of Nuroolu Debility, or
Prostration of the rata PAWS. from any cause, this
Remedy has no superior.
"Winchester's Genuine Preparation"
're the only reliable dorm of the liesoenologgerzs, made
after the Original Formula at Dr. Chutchill.
/Er INQUIRB FUR AND USE NO OTHER!
019 — A FAIR TTIAL IN A CERTAIN CURE! IS*
Ayr' PRICE9.—In 7 oz. Bottles, sl.—Blz Bottles for
P,S. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Three for $6. Circulars
gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, And at the
Sole General Depot in the United States. by
J. WINCUBS'fEIt.'36 John St.. N. Y.
A . SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR
. .
Spermatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness, and
Genital Irritability in either Sex.
This Wady. the terrible consequences of which are
too well known to require more than a bare allusion to
them, is one of the moat insidious, and therefore dan
gerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It saps
the verreprings of Life, rapidly undermines the con
stitution, and sinks the unhappy victim foto imbecility
and a premature grave I From one to six boxes of the
SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient to effect a
permanent cure In the most aggravated cases, whether
CONSTITUTIONAL, or arising from Aeons or EXCEBEMS.
MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
"We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spermalor•
rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine oan be."-1.1.
iiEITH, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science.
"I hare found them all that could be desired. Their
effect bas been truly wonderful. I used them In case of
Sperwatorrhea of long standing which has been under
treatment fOr years. I think three boxes will complete
the cure."—E, P. Dicxxa, M. D.
la. This is rot a Ilomcepathic Remedy, nor is there
any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined
with it.
PRICE:—SI per Box. §ix. Boxes for FS, by Mail, pre.
paid. For sale by all respectable Druggiete, and at the
Sole amoral Depot in the United States, by
J. WINCHESTER, 86 Sohn St.. N. Y.
Oetolxr 9, 1861.-Iy.-
natches, Jewelry" and. Sil
ver Ware.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
STELLWAGEN & BRO.,
No. c 32 Market Street, 1 door below 7th, Philadelphia
March 21,1861.-Iy.
DRESSLER'S
HAIR JEWELRY STORE
No. 208 North 8 Street, above Race, Phil's,
O hand and for Bale. a choler:, iumortment of super'.
or patterns.—and will PLAIT TO ORDBR, Rasca
l... Era, Ban RINGS, PINKER RINGS, BMW, PINS, CR.035Z.,
NECKLACES. VEST and 001 ED CHAINS, &e., &a
AISIr Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may he
sent by mail. Give a drawing as near as you canon
paper and enclose such amount as you may choose to
pay. Coat aa follows i—Ear Rings $2 to VI; Breast alas
$3 to Vf ; Finger Rings 75 center to $5.60; Veet• Chains
S 6 to S 7 Necklaces 8? to 810.
ler Bair put in to fiedallotutator, Breast Pins, Binge,
kc. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates.
June 19,1581.
•
-Dos Bargains 11,081,,,tiandikietvearplom ease
call at tbeCheap Store of HENRI it
Economy is Wealth!
Care Your Cough for One Dime!
The BEST and CHEAPEST Household REX
"EWE in the World.
= Madame
G !MEAT
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NOST IMPOETAET:=Mad4me, ZADOC POE.
TER'S Curative - Balsam-hi sold at a price which brings
it in the reach or every Mae to keep it convenient for
use. The timilruse of a jingle bottle will prove to be
worth 100 times.its oost. .
NOTICE.—Save Your Money! not be
persuaded to purchase articles at 4a. to $l, which do
not contain the virtue of a Dime Bottle of Madame Per
ter'a Candies Balsam, the cost of manufacturing
*Welt is as great as that of almost any other medicine;
and :the very low price at which it is sold, makes the
'nett to , the seller apparently small, and unprincipled
dealers will sometimes recommend other medicines on
which their Praia are larger, unless the customers in
sist upon having Madame Porter's and, none other.—
Ask for Madame Porter's Carative 'Balsam, price 10 cts.,
and in large bottles at 2C cta-, and taltiS:Db' other. If
you can not get it at one store you can at another.
Sold by all Druggists and Btore-keepers at 10
cents, and in larger bottles at 20 cents.
HALL k RUCKBL, Proprietors,
New York.
Sgt. Jos. L. temberger, Agent, Lobanon,Pa.
January
Are yon, Ada, feeble, and
complaining? Are you out of
order, with your ]'systent
de
ranged, and your feelings un
comfortaldc? These symp
toms are often the prelude to
serious illness, Some lit of
sled:mesa is creeping tipan you.
and should be averted by a
timely use of, tlic ,i.ight rem
edy. Take' 44yeen -rifle and
cleanse out the disordered hu
mors—purify ,tfie blood, and
lid the fluids cameo on unob
structed, 'llealth nein,
They atismulide - theltinetiens
of the hotly rots rigorous as
•tisity. purify the system from
the obstructions which make
disease- A cold settles somewhere in the lady; and ob
structs Its natural functions. These, if 'not relieved,
react upon titetietoireq and the surreuudingorgises, pro
ducing general te- , ravatioti, suffering, and diseuee.
While In this coedit ion, oppressed by the: dernitgements,
take Ayer's rills, and se* hour directly they restore the
natural action Of the system, and with -it the buoyant
feeling of health again. Whet Is true and SO apparent in
this trivial and &minion cottiplaint; is also trueiu many
of the deep-crated and dangermardistionpors; The same
purgatlye effect expels them. Caused by similegeobstrito
tions, and derangements orthe natural furetiOns of the
body, they are rapidly, mail umby of .them mrely, cared
by the same means. None who kztOw the virtiteiref these
rills, will neglect to employ' them when suffering from
the disorders they cure.
Statements "from leading physicians to' some of the
principal cities, and from other well known &bile per
golas. . •
Pr ax.. a Potwaraing 7terchant.rlS4. Loads, rEb: #,1856
Da. Arca: Your Pills aro the, paragon of, all that is
great in ineilleine. The.y htivo cured my little daughter
of ulcerous some opon•her heads and feet that had proved
luenrable for years. list mailer Inis peen long griev
ously afflicted with Matches and *phaeton tieeskin and
in her hair. After our Chilli • wan nuredisho also tried
your Dills, and they have curaddier.• • *;
ABS. ;ioltqiilDGE. •
Az a Psmily Physic.
1 , ", eat Dr. E. W Chrtievrytii, Non &lean t.
Y • are the prince of purges. Their excellent
qualities surpass any •cathertic we aneetea. They am
mild, Lot very certain and efNctital to their action on the
bowels, which makes them invaluable to ua in the daily
treatment of diantee.
Ileadnehe,l4pkileadathe,Foutomnola.
PVVelt Dr. L•i/wrtrd Boyd, Bainiore.
DEAR thin. A rce : I CRII not answer you 'what complaints
Islam cored with your Pills bettor then to say ail that tve
seer [real with n purgative. mri[iciue . I piece great depeu•
dauro mt tur clf,!ctual cathartic hi my daily contest with
disenso, owl believing as I do that your Pills afford us the
best we Itro, I of course ruluo them highly.
Prrnarno, Pa.,: Tiny 1,1655.
1) ..7. C. ATER. Sir: T Intro been repeatedly cured of
the worst headache any body ran have by a toga or two
of your Pills. It seems to arise front a foul stomach,
which they cleanse tit once.
. Tours with great respect, • ED. W. PJtEIII,E,
Clerk rd" Steamer Clarion.
•
Bilious Disorders—Liver Complaints.
•
l'-osa lir. Theodore Iki, of.Yrw York
Not only are your PIN iitlininibly adapted to their pitr•
pose an on aperient. lett !find I hoir effects upon
the Liver very mailed indeed. Tliey have Cu my prac
tice p 11.5.41 more eltvctual for the cure Of billow ann.
pteett. thee Keg. OM. remedy .1 etall 11!Claitill• I sincerely
rrjuira that we love at leagl it a purgative Which le Wor
thy the coal:1,1.1ot of the proles feu and the people.
. .
• DI:PAW/MOT Or 7,1% I/415110R,
• li - riellineell ; D. C., Feb, IBM.
BM: I Intro ts.ed your rills in my general and hospital
practice ever since you mode Ilium, and cannot hesitate to
en they are the hest cathartic we efripiey. Their regu
lating /01011 on the liver is quick and- decided; toms ,
count tly they are an admirable remedy tor derangements
or that organ. Imbed, .1 hero seldom Paint! a ctuo of
biiitons eiiatose on obstinate that it did not readily yield to
Went. - Fraternally yourn, ALONZO 11 A LI., M. D.,
.17.ysiciair of the .11urirte Beal .ilut.
Dysentery, Dicarrheen, Relax, Worms.
i.e.,. Dr. J. C. Green, tif CleiaigN
Your have bud a long trial in my ',moles, and I
bold them in ceteeut ILO one of the .best aperient.%l have
ever found. Their alterative elect upiiiitht; liver makes
them tut excellent remedy; Witele Ordain muall'iloses for
bikes flyrollera tend diurrhuw. Th elr angnr-coating
ninktoi them very acceptalsla and convenient -fur' the use
of Wehiell nod children. . •
1/6
Dyspepsia, Impurity of.tlte
From - Rev. J. 1". pilau , Pastor of Aticent.Chigiih,'Boston.
Aria: I have USeti your Pills with eitraordinary
RUCCC*9 in my fatally and among 011,68.1 am called to visit
in ilistrese. To regidate• the organs of' dlgoation Red
purify tim blood,.timy ore the very .best. remedy I bave
ever known, and 1 cau coufideutly recommend them to
lily friends. Yours, •J. V. MMES.
WARSAW, Wyoming Oct. g 4, 1656.
licAn Sae : lam using your Cathartic I.llli in Jur prac
tice. and find them an excellent , purgative tit elertitse the
system and purify the finallains We 14'4
.JOIIN 0. BlEni.tAfki, 11.1).
Cona t i ptalota, - Costlvesaesej,gappression,
ltikeumottaan, Gout,,,Nettralgla;Drop•
sy, Paralysis, lofts, etc.
Prom Dr. J. 1' Montreal,
_Ginadfl.
Tno hutch cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of
sh fre o te u i d n n
Jain roe in proc nd % m eu!
ing.it for the benefit of the moltltuden olio suffer. from
that complaint, which, although lent enough. itself, is
the progenitor of other; that are WOl7O. I slteJinre
tireners to originate In the liver, but your. Pills affect that
organ atuicure the disease.
Flom 31rt. E. Slzorrf, Pkysiciatt and NiVael:re; /I;4V:rt.
;int' one or Iwo !arra doses of 3:llnr taken at tlio ,
t iii.c, art. c a C. 4 .1 Prinuollvei , of the ttiiiiirta
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t lee V 511,41 a Itt.lly or partially sulrpriissietl, end also eery
effoctinil to cletltSe line stomach end clic/ worms. Thiry
.tro on tho hoot physic wo that T iticominetitl_
no other tn. iiiy prate/40.
l'efau the Rce. Dr. lige:a, of 1he14414t1.74*.(3,!irrh'..
Prt ASEI itOaSk. Savannah. Gm- 3an, 6, 1856.
ll•esunrit Fin t I elichld ho umiintoful for the relief
yo.ir skill has brought one if I did notrepert fly case to
3,111. A COI stdticd. ln my Snare and . 'brought on excru
<gating neuralgic pains, ended in chronic Thelma-
Notnidistandlng I hod the beet of pliyaleiaTlE, the
disease grew worse and worse, until hv.thetulvice of your
part:Mont agent In. Baltimore, Dr. Ms:eicensle, I tried your
PIN. Their effects were slow, but'sure. Ay persevering
the use of thou, I iuu now. entirely well.
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SENALTE toIIAIIDER, Baton Nene, La., 5 Dee. Mg.
Da. Am: I hare been entirely eared; by your Pills, of
Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had idnicted vne
for years. VINCENT SIJDELL.
Slip Most of the Pills hs maitet contain Mercury,
whirlt, although a valuable remedy fn Skilful bands, fa
dangerous in a publicpill, from the dreadful cones
quencea that frequently follow Its inoautroue U. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. •
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for
Prepared by Dr. L C. AYER & CO., Lowell, 1114ssa.
Bold by J. L. Lemberger, Dr. Roes and D. 8. Reber,"
Lebanon ; Belver k Bro., Annville ; Bbivk, , Myetravoisin
Horning, Mt. Nebo ; Harper, But itanovev:
Shaefferstown; and byDeelers everywhere,
"THE UNlCON s ithr
ARCH STREET, ABONYtIgIRD
PIIILADELPHI4•I
.
-Upton S. Newcompt
- • P rop rietor
Hotel Le central, coavergedt_4l , W =der Wl'
.
- T i fr all parte of the eity, Cin every particular
adapted to the comfort sod ereolrie of the bueluera pub
lic.
I& Terme $1 .& per day. eept.ll, -ly
ZADOC PORTEing
COUGH RERIEDII
Madame ZADOC POE-
Tr.B . '3 Curative Balsam is
- :warranted if used accord
, - ing to the directions, to
rare in all eases, Coughs,
Colds; Whooping Cough.
Asthma, and all affections
of the Throat and Langs.
blade ZADOC PORTER'S
Balsam is prepared with
all the niquisite care and
skill, from a combination
of the hest remedies the
regetablekingdom affords.
, /is remedial qualities are
'based on its power to as -
eist.the healthy and 'sign.
i rani at i o n of the
blood,. through the lungs.
It IS note 'violent remedy,
bat -dizililliment,—warm.
inio still:thing and effect.
Pre; can 14- ; taken by the
oldest person or youngest
child. - .
Mad'e 7.ADOC roarzwo
Balsam has been used
" the public for over 18•
years, and has scud, e(F
L't - its present sale simply by'
being recommended by
those who have used it, to
their afflicted friends and,
others.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
PILES.