The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 02, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
A COLORED FALSTAFF
A Western correspondent on one of the
Mississippi gun-boats gives the following
account of a spicy conversation with a
philosophical colored man :
I upon the hurricane deck to
day an elderly darkie with a very philo
sophical and retrospective cast of counte
nance, squatted upon his bundle toasting
his shins against the chimney, and appa
rently plunged into a state of profound
Meditation. Finding upon inquiry chat
he belonged to the Ninth Illinois, one oFthe
most gallantly behaved and heavily losing
regiments at the Fort Donelson battle,
and part of which was aboard, I began
to interrogate him upon the subject.—
His philosophy was so much in the Fels
taffian vein that I will give his views in
his own words as near as my memory
serves me:—
'Were you in the fight V
'Had a little taste of it, rm.'
'Stood your ground, did you t'
sa, I runs.'
'Run at the first fire, did you 3'
'Yes, sa, and would hab run soona, hab
I knowd it war comin.'
'Why, that wasn't very creditable to
your courage'!'
'Mt Isn't in my line, sa—cookin's my
porfeshun.'
'Well, but have you no regard for your
reputation
'Reputation's nuffin to me by the side
ob life.'
'Do you consider your life worth more
than other people's?'
'lt's worth more to me, sa '
'Then you must value it very highly
'Yes, sa, I does—more dan all dis world
—more dan a million ob dollars, for what
would dat be wuth to a man wid de bref
out him 7 Selfpreserbashurn am de lust
law wid me.'
'But why should you act upon a differ
ent rule from other men?'
Because different men sets different
values upon dar lives—mine is nut in the
market.'
'But if you lost it, you would have the
satisfaction of knowing that you died for
your country.'
'What satisfaction would dat be to me
when de power ob feelin' .was gone l'
'Then patriotism and honor are nothing
to you 1
Vull3n whatever, sa—l regard dem as
among de vanities.'
If our soldiers were like you, traitors
:night hao broken up the Government
without resistance.'
'Yes, sa, dar would hab been no help
for lt. I wouldn't put my life in the scale
'ginst any Gobernment dat giber existed,
for no Gobernment could replace de loss
to me:
'Do you think any of you Company
would have missed you if you had been
killed 1'
*May be not, sa—a dead white man
ain't much to dese sojers, let alone a dead
nigga—but I'd a missed myself, and dat
was de pint wid me.'
It is safe to say that the dusky corpse
of that African will never darken the field
of carnage.
GENERAL McCLELLAN.
The Rochester Union relates the fol
lowing anecdote, which it heard some
two months ago :
Some ofthe civil'Generals' of the 'For
ward to Richmond' and irrepressible
school called on McClellan to urge him to
make an advance. He heard them pa
tiently, of course. They finally asked him,
'General, can't you take Manassas 'l'
'Yes, I could take it; but it would proba
bly cost one-third of the entire attacking
force.' 'But, you could take it l' 'Oh,
yes ; I am confident I could take it at that
cost. "Then why don't you take it at
whatever cost I' 'Because I can get it at
a much cheaper rate r
KILLED AND WOUNDED IN THE WAR OF
1812.—From an article in the New York
Historical Collections, prepared by Wm.
Jay, Esq., mostly from official sources.—
It appears the whole number ofAmericans
killed and wounded during the war of
1812, extending from June 1812 to March
1815, was 7738 ; of the: e, 2816 were of
the number killed; this includes both the
naval and land forces. The largest num
ber in the naval forces was at the engage
ment between the Chesapeake and Shan
non, where the number of Americans
killed and wounded was 145, and the Brit
lsh 86.' At the battle of New Orleans
there was 52 Americans and 2074 Brit.
ish killed and wounded. The Americans
appear to have suffered most at the bat
tle of Bridgewater, where they had 743
killed and wounded, and the British 643
In the various skirmishes among the In
dians the Americans had over 1100 killed
and wounded. In the engagement be
tween, the Constitution and Java, the
Americans 34, and the British 161 killed
and wounded. During the whole war
.the whole number of British killed and
wounded is put down at 8774, of which
2560 were among the killed.
WHO ARE THE ENEMIES OF THE UNION
—Let us take, upon this question, the tes
timony of one of the most devoted as well
as most efficient friends of the'Union:—
"The worst enemies of the Constitution
are those whose constant cry is for the
blood of the rebels and the confiscation of
their estates, with the emancipation of the
slaves, and who, to reach their purposes,
would trample tne Constitution, the rights
of property, and the principles of humani
ty under foot, and blast forever the pros
perity of the nation. Such men propose
to establish, through Congrssional action,
provisional governments over the seceded
States."--Extract from a speech of Hon.
lames Guthrie.
DARICEII HAPPINEBB.—The happiest man
in the world is supposed to be a "nigger
at a dance." A darkey may be poor but
he is never low spirited. Give him a dol
lar, and in less than an hour ha will lay
seven shillings alt. out In yellow neckties
or a cracked violin. There is something
in the African that sheds trouble as a duck
will water. Who ever know a "collud
pussun" to commit suicide i The nPgro
is strongly given to love and jealously ;
bulbs has no taste for arsenic.
COWS AND ry wit - --The Van Buren
County (Mich.) Tribune tells a story a
bort a 'trade" which took'place in Deer
field, when a Mr. Lovelace of that town
ship mild his wife to a Mr. Dodge for a
five-year old cow. Mr. Dodge is living
with his purchased wife, and Mr. Love
lace is living with----uo, we mean he
keeps his, cnw Mrs. Lovelace Dodge
must have been effectually cowed when
she consented to such an arrangement.
14 UMBER. LUMBER.
ONE of the beet and cheapest assortments of Loma
offered to the public, Is now for sale at the new
and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of
*PHILIP BRECHIULL,
the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the
Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few
-Inures North of the ()enemas Ateam Mills, and one
gime east of Bergner's 'Hotel.
Their assortment consists of the best well•acasoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boarda,--
Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
1.4 and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists;
Whits Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling;
and 4 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! I
The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
AlFe, Roofing and Plastering Laths; •
Chestnut Halls and Poets, and. Failings for tonsils
and fencing Bou.rda
FLOORING BOARDS of all SiViS and desertptione.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
A large stook of Broken '
Stove, pinseburnera and
Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, Ikt the lowest prices.'
ge..Coofnleut that they have the largest and beet as.
eortment of LIMBER of all descriptions andeizee, as well
as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever
offered to the eltizensof Lebanon county,they,ventura
to say that they can matommudate all - purchasers satis
factorily, and 'woulcitherefoitrinvite all Who want any
thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. PHILIP P.RECHBILL.
N. Lebanon, J u1y3,1881. , -
WOOD and COAL YARD.
T TELE undersigned, having bought Mr.
1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a
short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster
Mnteh's Foundry, in the borough of North'
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 900 CORDS OF
WOOD and from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver
at as email prolite as will suit the times. I therefore hi-
Tits, all those that are in want of any of those articles to
call and eon the same, uncertain pricee, and fudge for
themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant-)
North Lebanon, July 3,1801
CHEAP STORE
OF
RAUCH & LIGHT.
At the C'arner of Camber/and Slreer and Plank Road,
LEBANON, PA.,.
Al - Fans. ItiktfCll & LIG T Oka please re in inform
lii fog their Manila and the public genefilly that they
have Just opened-a large and carefully selected assort.
ment of
DRY 000DS,
GROOMES.
CRIBEAWARE, Le.,
to which they respectfully mute the attention of the
public. Their •
DRY GOODS,
hare all been selected with the greatest care from the
largest Importing louses in Philadelphia.
GROCERIES,
A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
and all kinds of Spires. Also, a large assortment of
Q,IIEENSIdVARE.
among which are the newest patterns, together with al
most en endless variety of Goods In their line of blvd.
ness, which will he sold very cheap for cash, or Countty
Produce taken in exchange.
BAGS! BAGS!! BAGS!!!
The attention of Miller/1 and Farmers is directed to
their large stock of DADS, which thy will sell at
wholesale prices.
October li, 1,880.] RAIICII & LIGHT.
NEW GOODS !
,„ST RECEIVED AT THE - STORE OF
L. K. LAUDERMILCH,
In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Selling 0111 Selling OW
AT REDUCED" PRICES.
LADIES' DRESS 'GOODS
PLAIN and Figured Delainea, Valour Cloth, Pare
melts Cloth, Persian Cloth, Rivas, Fancy and Black
Silk; Sack Flannels. Ginghams and Calicoes.
- SHAWLS.
Brock; Long & Square Blanket Shards, Gents' Shawl;
NOTIONS.
oguovet., Ildks, Stocklngs, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral
Shirts, Collars Umbrellas, Hoods, Nubiaa. gimmicks,
Scoria. Buck Gauntlets. de.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Clothe, Catoimeree, Satinets, Jeans, Lo.
DOMESTICS.
Muslin, Ticking; Check Flannels,OßOCEßl,
QIIEENSWARE.
READY•MADE CLOTHING SOLD AT LOST
FOR CASH.
ea,All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
Lebanon, Dec. 4, !Mi. .
NEW
FALL & WINTER I
GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
HENRY & STINE'S
STORE!
LADIES' DTIESS GOODS
French Coburgs, Cashmeres, Muslin Le
laines, all Wool Reps, Sack Flannels and Plaid Goode
of every description and at all prices. For a splendid
assortment of Dress Goode call at
ILENRY & STINE'S.
•
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS I I -
'Ameba Square end Long abawle, all Wool plaid Long
Shawls, Mourning Wool Shea& and a large lot of
square Wool Shawl's offered at low prices by
HENRY & STINE.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
Clothe, Centrum, Sattiuets, Union Cagsirnere, Hen.
tacky Jeans. Ermine Cloths, and en assortment Beaver
Cloths. which will be offered at reduced prices by
Lebanon. Nov. 6,'61. HENRY STINE.
Lebanon Female Seminary.
RACHEL F. ROS,S,.,Priocipni,
JULIA ROSS, Musciel Department.
Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing.
rprlE NINTH SESSION will Commence Soptember 3,
1 1880. This School is designed to elevate the stand
ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta
gee at a mode: ate coat. The school year is divided into
two sessions of five months each. Chow per session.
from 7% to 16 dollars. according to the studies of the
scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German.
**a Particular attention given to the musical depart
ment. instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gui
tar and In Singing. Pupils not connected with the
School will be waited upon at their homes, when desk.
ed, and at the usual rates
Early application should be made to
S. J. S'FIN'E, cr
Board of Director::
S. J. STINE,
• A. S. TIAMMOYD, J. W. Mist',
JOIIN MELLY, C. GREENAWALT,
C. D. OLOZIINGEIt, JOSIAH VUNCK,
ISAAC BECELEY.
Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1881.
Lebanon Mutual Insurance
. • Company.
LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LAANON CO.,
TO the property holders of the State of. Penn
.l. sylvenia :-‘-(3ENTLEMBB : Your attention is
respectfully tollelted to the following low rate. of ham ,
mice of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY, who are transacting business with the moat
flattering eviller:ma 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 luminans men well and
favorably known. and enjoying the entire conndenceand
respect of the community in which they live. Our Coin.
pant is perfectly mutant, and we invite your careful al
tentlon to the following low rates alive are determined to
inetire as low as any other responsible- company, taking
Into consideration the character' of the risks incurred.
Our CHARTER being PE'RPETUAIS, enables us to Is
title Policies which never expire, which. bviates the ne
cessity of renewal every 3 or 6 ycare.
The OM puny hall now been in elacceSaral operation
for nearly 6 years, and all its looses have been prox.ptly
paid to the satisfaction Mall parties concerned; and, in
fact it has been, and Still continues to be, the.edek of
the Directors to have the Company conducted en honest
end economical principles. "
RATES OF INSURANCE. _
Dwellings, brick or atone, slate roof s o 4k 'I! $lOO
do do . do shingles ,18 do
do Log or Frame ,
,20 " do
Barns, *tons or brick ,
,20 ft d o
do Log or Frame ,20 " do
Store Houma, brick or stone 65 a do
do Log or frame ,80 " do"
Hotels& boarding houses, brick or stone ,25 " do
do do Log or frame . 40 S 4 d o
Academies and School houses
Churches and meeting houses : 2 4 " d
dll o
Printers books and Stationer's.
Book binders ,80 8 50 :: d
do
o
Tidier shops Ar „ ,S 4 d o
Shoemaker and saddler elope ,30 " d
Silveremith and Watchmaker ,30 -' do
Tin and sheet iron shops ito CI d o
Groceries and Provision stores ,80 00 do
Tanneries ,30 " do
natter shops sao " do
Grist Mills, Water power " ,86 "do
Saw Mille do - do . ,85 " do
Dreg Stores ,30 " do
Smith elope, brick Or atone - ,30 " do
do do Wood ,85 " do
Cerpenter,Joiner & Gabinet maker shops ,40 " d.
Wagoner and Coachniaker shot* ,40 Si 'do
Painter and chair Maker shops ,40 " do
Oil Mills ,40 " do
Clover Mille . * ' ' ,40 00 do
Founderies of woed • 35 " do
,
do , brick or stone . , ,30 " do
Merchandise in brick or atone Validity - ,20 " do
do . in wooden do ) 26 " do
Furniture In brick or atone buildings Mr " do
do .In wooden ,20 " do
Stables & sheds, brick or stone,couttry ,20 00 do
do do wooden ,25 "do
Livery & 'LIMIT Stables , ,25 ii do
Air All communications should be addressed to W
A. MARRY, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa;`-
4 President—JOUN BRUNNER, East.
Vice President—D. 111. Tws,g,
Treasurer-4EO. F. ME] LY. .
Jonestdwn. September 12.18010.. ' " ' ,
c OR l$ Eagan' In Gentlemen's sod Boys' Wen? please
Ir ;01 it the Cheap store of HENRY a STINE.
•
It is a Fact ,•.
WELL known to the medical faculty, that a heavy
dinner cannot be -.Worked off the stomach by
rending "Puritan's Digest." It, is a fact of equal au
..
thority that
Reizettsteitt Brothers
OPPOSITE THE COURT 110 USE,
are selling Reedy made Clothing of their own menu
factoring, fleets' Furnishing Goode. Valicee, Traveling
Bags, Umbrellas, l'istole. Revolvers, Partntonais and
Purses, and all kinds of Fancy Goode, without waiting
for high bidders.
SHAWL for Gentlemen and Spring Pine for Soldiers' Blankets ,
at REIZ I ENSTEIN BROTHERS.
Lebanon,Nov..6, '6l. Opposite the Court House.
TAILORING.
REMOVAL. •
LORENZOIi. 110/ITIER, would respectfully inform
the citizens of Lebanon end vicinity" that he has
removed his TAILORING ESTABLISEDIENT from
North Lebanon, to the building between Laudermiletfil
store and iihuger's Liquor store, oppositellrandtfir
Lei, in Cumberland street,
.Lebanen. The patronage of
his old customers, as well - as the ptiblic in general, is
solicited, to wh.nn satisfaction will be given.
Lebanon, kebruary 19, 1862.-Iy.
IRERCHANT TAILORING , .
c„ S. RAMSAY & DEO., in Funek's building, corner
of Cambaeland street and Doe alley, have on
baud and for sale, either by the yard or made to order,
a, largo lot of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEHES, and -
VESTING%
well selected from Ooad troullAs. Good" Fits and sub.
stealthl making guaranteed to Handker
chiefs, Cravats, Gloves,.liosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and
Wain Linen Shirts, Milder Shirts and 'Drawers.
S. S. RAMSEY Sr BRO.
Lebanon, August 8, 1881..
Fashionable Tailoring:
REMOVAL. •
MICHAEL - -tier/WAN would respeetfullS• inform
the Citizens of Lebanon, that be has REMOVED
hie TAI WRING liminess to Cumberland Street, two
doors East of Market Street, and oppositeObe Eagle
Ilolel, where all persons who wish gardients made
up in the moat fashionable style and best manner, are In
vited to call.
TO TAI LORIS I—Just received and for sale the N. York.
and Philadelphia Report of Springs Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the Subicribei
knew of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements
accordingly. MICILEG HOFFMAN.
Lehr' imn, April 10.1861.
RICADYRIADE CI.OTIIING
Will be sold at
Extrentel ri Low,. Prices.
AKER, one of the firm orßaber & Bros., has
H. taken the stock of lieady-mada Clothing at the
appralFement,.whleh will enable bins to cell lower than
anywhere else can be bought. Call and ace for your
eel ves before you make your *II purchase. •
VOL. THREE DOORS WEST F1i.051 COURT DOUSE.
Lebanon, Sept. 25,1261. 11ENRY HAKIM
FITS . 1 . FITS !!. FITS T.
H . RICHEY has removed his No. I Tailoring
. Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut&met, two
doors north of George & Pylo's store, and directly op
posite the Court ilouse, up stairs, where he will contin
litue to manufacture all articles in his., line with
neatness and dispatch. Particular attention will
be paid to cutting and making children's cloth'.
tog, &c., &e. Ile solipits a continuance of the
very liberal patronage thus far tixtended by the citizens
of Lebanon and vicinity. Alt kinds of stitching done
on reasonable terms on este of J. M. Singer's
,Sewing
Machines. All work warranted and entire satisfaction
guaranteed. ' , [Lebanon, July 3,1361.
Walter ez.Fochils Mill.
.
subseribere respectintly inform the public that
.1 they have entirety rebuiltthe Mill on the little Swa
tare. formerly known RA '`S r raw's and later as "Wan.
gert's," about one-fourth of a mile front Jonestown,
Lebanon county, Pa.; that, they haeo it now in complete
running order. and are prepared to furnish customers
regularly with a very auwlor article of
31P911U...4113.1111_TR. sßp
RS cheap as it can be obtained from any other source.—
They keeps also on band end for sale at the lowest cash
prices CROP, ORAN, SNORTS, &c: They are also pre
pared-to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' WORK, for Ferment
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in .
vita all to give them a tile:. The machinery of the
Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im
proved kind. By strict elfin Lion to business and felt
dealing they hope to nierit a thereof public,patronage.
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will he paid. FRANKLIN WALTER.
Nov. 'lib 1861. WILLIAM ,FOCHT.
Watited to Bow l
50,000 BUO
bushels CORN;
69,000 bunhels OATS;
50,000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTRY SEED, Flaxseed, for
which the highest CASH prices will be 'Feld at the Leb
anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEORGIE HOFFH AN.
Lebanon, July 17,1561.
WEIGLEY & KEGRIZE,
General Commission Merchants.
YOR. TUE EAU. 0p
Flour, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit, ll:ut
ter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, (tO., &C.
102 WARREN ST., NEW YORK.
0. WEIOLEY. M. KEGRIZIC.
.REKERENC ES
Chapman. Lyon & Nuys, New York; Timid McKnight,
Rending, Pa.l , Wm. M. Breslin, Lebanon, Pa.; B. R.
Allen, Lexington, Ky.; William Selfridge. New York;
L. Beta, Canton, Ohio; Kauffman & Kissinger, Read
ing, Pa.; Jones & Shepard, New York ;'W. C. Curry' &
Co., Brie, Pa.; John Stiles, Allentown,-Pa.. - „
New York,•January 15, 180,2.
XLIJAH LOSGISCRZ,
.Inum 0, autei. JACOB
LEBANON
Door, Sash and &Pam Plaking
10111-IE3IIE. IE4
Located• , on the Stearn-House Road, near Guntherland
Sires!, .Beast Lebanon.
Tundernignettrespectfully inform
J . the public in general, that they Oat
still manufacture and keep' on' hand. 4Of 141;19i,
Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring.
Weather Boards, 0 Gee Spring
ouldings, of all sizes,Wash-Bo trds, 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
largo and small buildings.
We new invite Farmers, Mechanics and 13ulldcre to
call and examine stir stork, which we will warrant to
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under
signed with their custom. •
LuNGACRE, GABEL & BROTHER.
Lebanon, October it, MI.
S.—Tberels oleo all kinds of TURNING at the
same 111111. -.Planing, Sawing, rec., promptly done for
those who may furnish Lumber.
YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE.
rr HE UNDERSIGNED would Inform Farmers and
others that his well-bred STALLION will stand for
service this season, at the low price of $5 to ensure a
mare with foal, at the following places:
, • ^- From the 3d day . of March. until the sth
day of Ju1y.1862, at the following placer:—
The Ant week. from Monday until Friday
afternoon, at the stable of Heilig's (David Smith's) Inn,
1 mile East from Aunville, awl 4 milee West from Leb
anon.
The 2d week, from Monday until Friday afternoon,
at the atoblo of Christopher Laney. iu West Myers
town. Joekson townahip, 6 Innen East from Lebanon,
Arid every Saturday at the stable of the Keeper, D.
Seibert, I.eor the Toll Crete, one mile Rest from Leba
non, than changing every week during the season. All
the above play. are on the Berke and Dauphin turn
pike.
ail— For further particulars see bandbilie:
0. I'. STEINMETZ, Owner.
DAXIXL Susan; Keeper. [Annrllie, Feb'y 5, '62.
IF YOU AVANT
PHOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend, the bent are
to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the
hanoo Depoult Bank.
IF YOU WANT
good PICTURE for a Medallion or Pin, cali;al.l).4l
LI. LIT Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Depoelt
Bank.
'NEW LIVERY STABLE.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that
be has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs.
, RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh
anon, where he will keep for the
( pnblicaccommodationagoodetock
- of 'HORSES and VEHICLES. He
will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome
and safe Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers furnished when
desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, de,
Lebanon. July JAMES MARCH.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
9111 E Advertiser, having been restored to health in a'
few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered soteral years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. '
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre
scription need (free of charge) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
Seat Colts POR CONat MPTIOY . ASTILMA, BRONCIIITIS. &C.
The, only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread inform.
tion.which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try hie remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
ItEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
VillliamsbuFgh,ltings county, New York.
February , l94 1862-3 M,
Notice.
JOSEPIT °tram, Justice of the Peace, will attend to
the Bcrivenlng business—such as writingDseds,
Mortgages. Releases. Bonds, Agreements, kr., .Be, at
Me office, In Mulberry street, two doors south of the
Moravian Church, in the Borough of Lebanon..
Lebanon, January 28,1862.
-NEW GOODS -I I
p R OLM al i rel n izeo ( d ll ates . , by "' at
r "
"4 "
HENRY $6 sinks.
-coriCarßY & STIN-E airy effector, all Mile of. Dress
11 Goads cheap. Please call and. axmaincat the
atop, of— KUM
ENAY_
GROCERIES ! GROCEITES I,F7'
Afresh assortment of °rosaries just ?mired and
affered at reduced prices, by
HENRY t S'l72tT.
D. Sr-, R ABER'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
DRUB SPQR E!
Ties been Removed to his Now Building, on Cumber
land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
rims subscriber respectfully announce,co his acquain
tances and the public in general, tat he has con
stantly on band a large stock of
DRUG'S, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, - PAINTS,
CHEMICALS, "'"'"'"'" DYE-STUFFS.
VARNISHES, -TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES,
HAIR-OILS, „ EXTRACTS
Burning Fluid, Surgical inatrumputs, Toilet Soaps; Be-
gars, Tobacco, At. 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.—
Porch Mere will please remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else
where. Xiffir• Physicians' prescriptions and family reel
pesearefulty compounded, at all hours of the day or
night, bycalling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
tln Sundays.the Store - will be opened for the tom.
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 mid
10 o'clock, A. IL, 12 arid 1, and 4 and 5 P.
Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1557. DAVID S. RABER.
k ,pv,IBERcERPs.i-
DRG-STOR_E
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
• FIRST IMPORTANCE.
I - - L. LEMBERGER, Graduate Of the Phila. •
it delphia College of Pharmacy. offeratothe
eitizenarof Lebanon and surrounding country.
a PURR selectien of Drugs, Medicines and am
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery
and Toilet -and Pansy Soaps, embracing the LIJ
hest manufacture in the country, anti a large
variety of Tooth Brushes. Nail, Fleala,'Clotties
and Hair Brushes. Pocket, • Toilet and Fine MI
Combs of IvOrY, Shell, Itorn. - andAndia Rubber
PURE SPICES. - PURE - SPICES: ,
Pure whole and ground Spiee.ri tiro offered lb
sale in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug •Store. 41 "
G RrIETT p E E, D s,
;:l
FIPWEB- SEEDS,• I •
You will lnd a full assortment and a large
variety of Fltfilail Garden, and Fldwer. Seeds at
lAMBER4 ER'S.
Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
and Potash in large and small quantities at
DEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda; Baking Soda, Pearl Asb, Sal
eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for safe
in large and small quantities . , . '
LEMBERGER'S Etrug .. Store. -
If you aro in Avant of good Washing. Soap
pure white or red Castile Soap, - Country Soap
Erosive Soap to remove grease 5p0t0 . ,,, onperio
Shaving soap, buy the same at
LEMDERGER'S,
Do you :mut good Hair Tonic? something
to make the hair grow, to cleanse Mahood, and
to prevent fulling out of the hair; if you do
Call' at LEIVIIIERGER'S.
3ESA, TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
The affEcted are requested to call and exam•
ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, *a., corn
prising a variety, of Manufacture.
&."Marsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad
iiisting ilia Truss."
"Marsh's" Catamen:ial Bandage.
An invaluable artiel; for the purpose.
If you er° in want of any. -of the above you
can be wilted at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Pure Ohio Citawba Brandy
The genuine article for Zledieinal Purposes,
to be bed In all Its Purity at
'LEMBERGER'S Drug Store,
Opposite the Market Muse.
Anything you Irant . that Is kept In a well
, •ondncted First class Drug' Storo, eau be turn-,
ishod you by
LEMBERGER,
Chemist and Apothecary.
Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron.
age thus far received from the Physicians, bier-,
chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and mu reandi
lugs, I again solicit a share, promising to use ,
every effort to please, all. • • . -
/led — Special 'attention given to PITYSICIAN's
VICESGRIVITOiqe and FAMILY MILTIPTS, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PQItE, always
as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold
to suit the times. Remember the Address,
308. L. LEMBER(IER,
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. 150860: . ..Market street, Lebanon: Pa.
'l O l-okitasriclica
FOR TOE PRZITNTIONIp • ctR K OF
Cpnsumption __Asthrita, Chronic Bronehitis,
.Nervous irostration, General Debility,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Atarasmus, Loss
of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female
• Complaints, and all Disorders
of the Nervous and Blood
• Systems- •
This Remedy has obtained a great reputation for most
KNTRAOIiDINANY CUItES IN ALL MONIS OF
CONSUMPTION. It, *recommended by. many thou
sand Physicians In the United States and Europe—hay
ing been used with .RESULTS UNPARALLELED .Tna AN
NALS OF 74EmerNE.
.The Ifypophorphires have a two-fold and specific ac.
Hon : on the one band, increasing the principle which
CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY, and on the other,
being the MOST. POWNEFUL BLOOD eVNtaiIITING
AGENTS ENOWN. In cases of Nervous Debility, or
Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any causo, this
Remedy has no superior.
"Winchester's Genuine Preparation"
Ye the only reliable form of the ItYPOPRORPRITES, made
after Ilia Original F'ormule. of Dr. Ch at .
.11Eir• INQUIRE FOIVAND USE NO OTHER! .
pir A FAIR TrIAL Is A CRISTAIN GRIM !
By PRICES.—In 7 oz. Bottles, sl.—Six Bottles ior
O.' In 16 oz. Bottles, V.—Three for $6. Circulars
gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the
Sole General Depot In the 'United States, by
J. WINCHESTER, 86 John St.. N.Y.
!. _ _ _
,
=
Spermatorthea, or Seminal Weakness, and
Genital Irritability in either Sex.
This Malady, the terrible consequences of Which are
too well known to require lucre than a bare allusion to
them, is one of the most insidious, and, therefore, dan
gerous, of all the long catalogue of Imam ills. It saps
the very springs of Life, rapidly undermines the con
stitution, and sinks 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
COSSTITUTIONAL, or arising front Aimee or EXCESSES.
MEDICAL TESTINONt
- -
"We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spe motor
rhea, as near, a Specific as any medicine can be."—B.
Briers, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science.'
"I have found them all that could be desired. Their
effect bas been truly wonderful. Fused thein in cased
Spermatorrhea of long standing which inu3 been under
treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete
the cure."—B. Dwane, Id. D.
lkk,. This is rot a nomoepathic Remedy , nor is there
any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined
with it.
PRICE :—sl per Box. Six Boxes forss, by 3lail;pra.
paid. For sale by all reespectable Druggists, and at the
Sole Octieriel Depbein the United States,-.by
7. WINCHESTER 36 John St.. N. Y..
October 9,186 . 1.—1 y. ,
Watches,. Jewelry -and. Sil
ver Ware.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BTELLWAGEN & BRO.,
No. 632. Market Street, 1 door below i tb, Philadelphia.
March 27, 1861.-Iy.
D RESSLER' S
'HAIR JEWELRY STORE
Rq.:2oB.Rerth -, Bth Street, above Race, Phil'a,
oidniand and for snip, a - choice assortme n t of superl
10t.patterns,—and will PLAIT TO ORDER, Bases
18T8, Ban RINGS, FINGER RINGS, DEEMER PINS, CROSSES,
NECKLACES, VEST end 017ABD CHAINS, &0., &C.
"'Sr Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be
sent by snail. Oise a drawing SIK near as you can on
Riper .and enclose 'such, amount as you may cheers) to
pay., .Cost an follows :—BaLltings $2 to $6; Breast Pins
$8 to $7 .Pinter Rinse 75 cant" to $8.55; Vrat Chains,
VS to $7, Necklaces $2 to $lO. '
Air Hair put into hledalionr,,Box, Brenat Rings,
&c. Old Gold and Riliar bough t at fair rates.
Junel9, 1851: , • • .
VEND UE NOTES
Vor Bala at the ADVERTISEE Offm
NEW FURNITURESTO R
ovmsERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON.. .
Nearly Opposite Bubb's-Hotel. _ •
1 SHE subscriber again calls attention to hia full and
splendid assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE
sod CHAIRS, Inch as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks,
Bookcases, Sofas, 'Lounges. Jenny Lind and Cottage
Bedsteads, and ell other articles in his line.
YOUNG BEGINNERS
. . . .
Take particular notice that you don't mite the place,
for you ran buy CHEAPER there then at any. other
21: place In the borough of Lebanon. His fur.
fibre is all of his own manufacture, end
warranted to be substantial. Come andjudge
for youreelves. You will find a LARGE
AND SPLENDID STOCK always on baud to'suit any
customer, and you will Sid that you can buy cheaper
there than at any other plate. Remember the place,
and Come one, Come all, and save your money.
Amp- All 'furniture will be delivered free, in good
Care. . A. lIERSIIIIREGEB..
Lebanon, December 2s. 1861: - . •
IIOW - 111:47.11S.7111CT
CABINET WA REROOMS.
;Seeith•eiud . corner of. Market Square, -
NORTH' - :TABOON BOROUGH.
MHZ diabseriber respectfully Informs the public that
.1.1 ht bal tholatiteet and boat assortment of READY
'rSM.I.,i,,,_,... MADE F URNIT UR Ean d Chairs
, Th-__. -
.„,•-:-.....„. ~.,.. ever offered W ,the Public of
_ -___ _ _ , ..,„ 1 . 4 ,, Lebanon county. "Ha hoe now
-• 7 -. , t:1- ,--, • -•:•• on hand, it hie Ware - rooms, a
%; ,
• : a' ' ' i splendid assortment of good and
0
4 , ?=r4 ' :, substantial Furniture—Parlor,
tv
' n r --• • i; Cottage and Chamber—comilst
-1
ettArtr . .. ...: ;-1....: - .;;Q - iog of Sofas, Tete.e•Tetes, Limn
': in i gos, Wbet-note, Parlor, Centre,
. , Pier, Card and Common Tables,
Drawing and Common. Bureaus, ic..,CHAIRS, SET.
TEES. Cane Seated:. Common and Rocking, Looking
Glasses, .•&c. Atm_ PATENT BED SPRING made and
(crania at a reduced. price. It Is very superior.
Sir COFFINS made itud Funerals attended at the
ehortent noticia - - .. JOHN P. ARNOLD.
North-Lebanon horough,Oot. 30,41 F. , ,'
New Cabinet Ware MuMIIS and Chair
ilzr -e SC., 3ti door swig of the L. Valley Raffruod. •
Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment' of
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county.
illE public is respectfully request,
ed to bear in mind that at these
Warn Rooms will he found the beet
sesortrueut of. RASHIONAsss and HAND
some FURNITURE and.ollA IBS. Persona In want et
any kind would beat call and examine lds stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Which. (being all 'of his own
work) he warrants 63 lie bettor than any offered in this
place. Prices will be rowea than at any other place,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon.
All orders .promptly attended to, and speedily execu
ted at the lowest prices.
. .
All portions purchasing Furnitueo from him will be
accommodated by having It delivered to them, to any
part of the county, ruse or °twins,' and without the
tenet Injury, as he has procured one of the best cosh
toned furniture wagons, Especially for that purpose.
COFFINS made to order, find funerals attended
at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, /Sept. 13, 1880.
NEW - CABINET AND CHAIR
MANUFA(IT6R . Y;
MBE subscriber respectfully inforint-the public that
1. he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb
anon county. lie has on hand at hie Cabinet.Wara
rooma, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly oppesite
Zellor's lintel, and a few doors eolith of Muller's, a
splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashiona
ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, eon
slating of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, WHAT
azNOTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common
TABLES;. Dressing and Common BUREAUS;
Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and
Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also,• a
largo and elegant variety of ) aksoa BAOK, SPRING
SEATED CHAIRS,. Common Spring Seated CRAM; all
kinds of.. Spring Sealed ROCKERS. Also, Windsor,
Cane-Seated, and Cotumon CHAIRS and ROCKERS of
every description.
fir All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to giro
malefaction.
Famous Madrona of knowing the character of tbo
goods hero offered for sale, can be fully eatieflod of their
durability by reference to those for whom he has man
ufactured or to whom g01d...
Old Furniture and Chairs RSPAIRED and TAU
NISIIED.
- • .
N. 11.—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at
the shorten notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN.
North Lehanon,September 19, 1860.
BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. A. BASSBJA R
Agent, as ho Is prepared to do all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a. largo
and good assortment of all klnde of TIN WARE, and
all of the most improved -
Gas Burning- GOOK
STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the
different and latest Improved RANGES AND
lIEATERS, of all kinds. Ile also keeps Gen
stantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which lie offers at loos price than they Gan be
bought of any other alatemen in the county.
ig3. WARKEOCIPJS—One door South of the "Duck
MAO," tt about Street. Lebanon, Pa.
Lebanon, Peeember 25, 1861.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
OW. is the time to buy your STOVES before cold
N
winter le here, and the beat and cheapest place is
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and. Sheet Iron Mannfae
tOry of James N. Rogers,
Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can be had the
largest and boat assortment of PARLOR, MALI, and
COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Cies burn
ers for Parlors or lied 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 •
ough, which ho warrants to bake or roast.
WASH BOILERS eonetautli on hand of all slam,
stud the beat material.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the bone
lest Iron, and the beet made in Lebanon.
Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best
material and in a workniaolike manner. As he Is a
practical Workman, and has bad en experience of twen
ty-flee years, he feels confident that he can give general
satisfaction.
lle takes Oda method of returning his thanks to his
numerous customers for their liberal support, and - be
hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and
letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of
public patronage. JAMES N. EGGERS.
Lebanon,'Norember 7. 1860.
Sip Particular attention paid to all kinds of JOSHING,
such tut Ito Mug, Spouting, Lc, Cu,! all work warranted.
Saddle and llfarness' Mann
fagtory.
THE Undersighed has Removed
his Saddlery and Harness s elk-
Manufactory to a few doors South , ; ;''
of the old place, to the largo room
lately occupied by Biliman a Bro. as -
a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all hie old
friends and customers; and where he has increased fa
cilities for attending to all the departments of We busi
ness. Being determined to he behind no othereshiblish.
ment In his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared neither paina nor expense to obtain and make
biniSelf muter of every modern improves:lien in tho hu-
BMUS and secure the services of the him workmen that
liberal wages would command. Ile will keep a large
stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
all descriptions of HARNESS, such as
C. 2 . tl
tit.
Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of
all kinds : heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Bufalo Robes, Fly Nets,
such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now kind lately
invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips,
Cart Whips, &a.; ILIIIIESof all descriptions.HALTEß
CHAINS, home-made TRACES, &c., &c., all of which is
win warrant to be equal to any that (antic obtained in
any other establishment in the country. All he asks
that those desiring anything in this lino, should call at
hie place and examine his stock. lie feels the funoet
confidence in his ability to give aritire satisfaction.
All orders thankfully received andpromptly at
tended to. SOLOMON SM IT IL
North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1861.
JrF fou WANT
A Pfeil:Mk ofinr deceased friend, enlarged ape
colored in oi l, call at DAILY'S Gallery, neat door
to the Lebanon Deposit Bank.
tIELLO, Betsy, where aro yOll . going that you are
jlrdreasoil up sot' - •
am going to J. IT. HEIM In hie NEW Build
ing, in Walnut street, to have my Likeness taken.
Ques.—Why do you go to Kelm end not to ono of the
other rooms to have it taken 7
Arm—Because Kelm's Pietnrea are sharper, clearer
and more truthful than others and nearly everybody
goes to hint.
Ques.—Can you tell mo why Lia pkturee are superior
to others/
Ans.—Vas I he had 9 years praeles, and has superior
Cameras, and all his other fixtures are of the most im
proved
Ques.—liliat kind of Pictures does be take?
A7l.ll.—lie takes Ambrotypos, and Melalnotypce, of all
sizes and euperior finish ; and Photographs, from the
smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in 011. He
takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de
ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of
the beet Artists. His charges are reasonable and his
rooms are open every day' (esmept snoday) from 8 o'clock,
A. M. to t 3, P. fif; Don't forget, R.Elld'S ROOMS is the
place you can get the Beet Pictures: fJan. 20;12.
IF YOU 'WANT GOOD,PIOTURES GO TO
BRENNER'S
SHY LIGHT GALLERY, over D.- D. Esher'sDrug Store,
on Cumberland strect,'Lebation, Pa. Assonant's!,
litiu.sthorresis, Fritorrpgs, Parreorriza and Pismo.
°RAPES, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasona
ble and in accordance with the eke, style andquality of
the cases, Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clocit,
P. M.
Lebanon, June 2,1858.
Market Street 1i0te1; ,35
Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon.
JOHN MATTES , Proprietor.
HAVING taken the sheet' Stand, long occupied by
Mt. laotesuu Zbessinuteur;.lwill spare no pains to
make the Traveling Panne who-stop at it, perfectly
comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The.
Howie is large and well arrangeill. The Table supplied
with the best seewonable edibles ; the her steeled with
the chotoest Ligners, - and the Stabling large and coin.
mallows. - 2 .. t• . JOHN MATTHES.
Lebanon, May 8, 1861. • •
aeeort
Ltne
A full ran le Jost Ze n i t ce o d f
and off Gi°°
eda d t l Gr fo o r at Coate
rgai "d
by HENRY lb aT t
IVE n . 8
OWEN-.LAVISACIVO
Manufactory,
TAKE NOTICE.
REMOVAL.
NORTH LOBANON
REMOVAL.
PIIOTOQR.A.PIIIS.
•
OZO. AnEWS. /NO. T. anima.
G. L. ATKINS & Bro.
HAVING united in the ROOT and SROE BEstNESS,
and from their determination to be punctual, and
make none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting
alexia of public patronage. Theywilt always - be found
at their OLD STAND, (New Bomntrici,) in Market blreet,
nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hole!, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on bend a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOBS, TRUNKS.
CARPET BAGS, &c., which they offer at reduced prices,
AMP Persons dealing at this SIIOE STORE, can be
suited with BEADY.IIADB.WOItg, or have It mado to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
tOr Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, July 3, Mal.
ATKINS BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
up in good order forcomfort and convenience, both
for ] tulles • and Oen tlem en.
THINS eBRO.II New Boot and Shoe Stara is fitted
Aup in good order for comfortand convenience, both
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A TKINS & Blto. promise to be punctual, and will en
11 deavor t. please all who may call on them for Boots
and Shoes
•
REMOVAL.
DANIEL GRAEFF'S
ROOT dir SR/OE STORE ,
HAS been removed to his new residence, in Cum
berland street,,% square West from his old stand,
and opposite tho office of Dr. C. D. Oloninger,
• • .LEBANON, PA.
Ile Las just opened a large and desirable stock of
well-made Boots and Shoos. Ladies' Rid Gaiters at $1.25;
Ladies' Lace liontesa $1.60; for Misses, Coarse
Mon's Boots for $160; Men's Gaiters 12 ; for Bop $1.75
to $2.60; for Children $1.12% to $1.62
Also a large variety of Oversfmes, Trunks. Traveling
Bags, to. Come, see, and judge for yourselves.
Lebanon, Nov. 2@, '61. DANIEL CRAEFF.
Boot and Shoe Store.
limp JACOB RCEDEL respectfully im
forms the public that be still contin
...._, nos his extensive establishment in
Ililila, eillioll his new building, in Cumborlandst.,
where he hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
tn sy favor him 'with their custom. He invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and 9110F.Sand every oue who
wishes to purchase fashionable nnd, durable articles in
his line, to call and, examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock. '
Lie is determined to surpass all ccmpetition in the
nutunfacture of every article latts business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. ''A due care taken to regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the beat quail.
ty of LEATHER and other Materials are used, and none
but the beet workmen aro emplOyed
P. 3.--ffe returns his sincerWthanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
Ho bonen by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please Me customers, to merit a share of publii pat
ronage. [Lelianoti,July 3, 1561.
This is the Place to Get
CHEAP AND FASIIIONABLE
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps Ase.,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
aIIIE undersigned having opened his SPRING AND
1. BUMMER .. . .
FIEBOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS and
TRAVELING BAGS, of the very latteit
' and handsomest styles and beat finish,
would respect rimy invite all hie oldfilefide
and customers, and others, who wish to buy store
best ar
ti Glee in his line at the lowest prices at his store in
Walnut St., nest to the County Prison.
It is not necessary to enumerate particular articled,
for his stock embraces everything for Ladles, Gentle
men, Girls, Boys and Children that can be called for in
this department of business. The Ladies particularly,
will find a choice selection of all the handsomest saint
eetety les of Shoes. Gaiters, Sm. Hie assortment of Hata,
Cape, Thinks, Travelliix Rage, ite., have been selected
with great care. Call soon and obtain a bargain,
JOS. BOWMAN.
WS& Measures lakenand work Made to.order..
Lebanon, May 8, 1861.. •'• . .
. .
Philip F. lilleCaguly
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND S/1-013 MAKER
ON - Cumberland Street. nee door East of
tbe Black llorsellotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage oxtentied.to. me fur the abort time
I have been in business. I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
Ile bai at all times an assortment of BOOTS and
SHOES of hie own manufacture on hand, which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOT,S, LADIES' GAITERS, &c.
Those desiring a neat, well made article,' are invited
to give me
,a Children's' Shoes of every variety
and color on band. Henry work made to order.
Air All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and.
clearga made moderate. Lebanon,July a,lBBl.
New Boot and Shoe Store!
undersigned nunonnee to the public that they
a have removed their .New BMA and Shoe Store to
Cumberland Street, Lebanon, to John Gractra building,
one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they
'lijaintend keeping constantly on hand a general as
sortment of Lathes, Gentlemen, Mimes, Boys and
Children's
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., .&c.,
all of which will be made up• in style and quality not
to be surpartieil by any other workmen in the country.
No effort shall be spared to please and eatisfy.all who
may favor thorn with their orders, and their charges
will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair
remuneration.
They also keep a large stock of •
EOMB MADE WORK, •
which is warranted to be as represented. •
The public are Invited to call and examine tbelrstock
previous to purchasing. -
41iir Repairing clone on short noltbe and at reasonable
rates. ANDREW MOORE.
SAMUEL S. SHIRK
Lebanon, March 19; 1832.
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tMED R—Emisk, tft-i>
IINIS valuable preparation, freed of all the com-'
mon components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants,
which not only run down the syetom, but deetroy all
chance of cure, will, be found on trial to possess the fol
loiring properties. and to whie. the most valuable testi
monials may be found id the pamphlets.
For whooping Cgtigh, and as a Soothing Syrup. it
meets every want, and by early uac will save tide largest
proportion,of ruptures in children which can bo traced
to Whooping Cough. .
In ordinary' Coughs : and Bronchial Complaints, the
forerunners of Consumption, Its splendid tonic proper.
ties make it not only the thostperfeet enemy to . dlttease,
but builds up and 'sustains the system against recur
rence of the. Complaint. No nursery abould be without
it, nor should parents fall td get a paniplitet, to be found
with all dealers, as the 'only way to do justice to its,
value.
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-, 1 MIRA It_igiq AT E. ' 0 RI IN* -
►great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate
I calls for ape.cial atten Lion and interest, being free of
Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its
strictly vegetabla and medical properties. For Neural
gia, Rheumatism, Gout, Tpoth and Far Ache, Spinal
Complaints; Bleeding at Limper Stomach. Rose or Hay
Fever,
Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complainta,
Far Lass of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head Ache,
Sick Head Ache, it hae !Ili:equal, and to which we offer"
setimoniala from undoubted sources.
For Deliriam Tremens it fa a Sure Remedy.
For Bowel Complaints; Cholera atorbus, it
is splendidly adapted, in not only removing the pains•,
but acting as phyeic, a great contrast with Opium, which
not only constipates and.druga the system, but makes
the remedy worse than the,dtseaaa.
From physicians we ask attention, and On deMand
Formulas or Trial Bottletwill bo sent, developing in. the
Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in
the Cough Remedy such as rear entirely on one Central
principle.
From invalids we ask correspondence for pamphlet",
or explanation, without "postage-stamps."
For—Large Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bcttle,
Small . . ' 25 " "
Toln Anodyne • 'I"
JOHN L. 311.4bNIWELL, Proprietor,
• • 'ookmter -, ano PIIAILMACEUTIBT,
• NO. 9 (banns : rant TFharf, Boston, Mass,:,.
For sale .by all usual wholeeale and retail dealers iu
every town and city, and by Joseph L.. Lembetper, Lab.
soon ; at Wholesale by flan. IL &bitten, Charlea Ellis &
Co.,Thila Wit. • [April 3, 1861.-ly.
& Reading Railroad.
Lebanon Vanier Branch.
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Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read=
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'mg, and Harrisburg. • • -
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M. and 12.10 P. N.
At Reading, both trains make close connexions for
Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams.
port, &o.
• Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes
barre, Tittston and Scranton.
At Harrisburg, :trains connect tritlv "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads
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Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Care, $1 50, to
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801 he. baggage'allowed to each passenger.
The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains . . :
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grant Tickets, at lower Pares, to all above places, esn b e
had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon.
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Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points In
the North and West, and tke Canadas.
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
With 26 Coupons, at-26 per cent discount, between
any points desired, and
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2080 miles, between all points, at $45 each
for Fiunthes and Business Firms,
Up Trains ;leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harris
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sir Passengers are requested to purchaselickets
*up the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if
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July 17,1881. ' Engineer and Saperinten
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gam, LAF.t_uvihio
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CATHARTIC
PILLS.
Aro von sick, feeble, and
complaining? Are you out of
order, with your system de
ranged, and your feelings un
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toms are often .the prelude to
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cleanse out the disordered hu
mors purify the blood, and
let the Snide store on unolk
stnicted • In health agnin.
They stimulate the functions
of the body into vigorous ac
tivity. purify the system from
the obetructione width make
disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob
structs its natural functions. These, if na, relieved,
reset upon themselves nt,d the surrounding ne, pro ,
rinsing general aggravation, suffering, and disease:
While In this r Mien, oppressed by 11.10 derangements,
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purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstrue•
Ilona and derangements of the natural fur.ttlons of the
body, they are madly, and many of thems.wrelyieUred
by mewl= means. None who know the virtues of these
Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering' from
the disorders they cure. •
Statements front leading physicians in some of the
principal cilia', and from Ober well lcuoiu public per.
NOM.
Ras: a Flnuardhig f!a•dmnt rfSl. Louie, .Fbb. 4,185 d.
Da. Arca: Your rills aro the paragon of all that is
great in medicine. They have cued my little daughter
of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved
inenrable for years. Iler mother has been tong grier
onely attlictod with blotches and pimple , ' en her akin and
in her hair. After our child wa%cared, she also tried
your Pills, and they hare cured her. .
ASA, IORCIRIDGE.
a Family Phkrafa.
. .
E. W. Cartwright, Nita Orions.
nlmt Dr
Your Pills aro Ow prince of purges. Their excellent
qualities sarongs any cathartic we liessess. They, are
mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the
bowels, which nukes them invaluable to us in the daily
treatment of disease.
neadache t SpOktieadouchetPon *mach.
Froth, 7iY.:Edi&trd Boyd, Baltimore.
DeAu Bac. Arta: I ruinot.answer you what complaints
I have cured wititSoltr pfir 4 batter than to say all that we
ever treat with ciptitgalive atie:ro'ne. I place greet's:tem
done!, on an Weston) entltns.tic in my daily contest with
Aborts°, and believing as I Jo that your Pills afford, US the
best we have, I of outim value them highly.
Prrrsncno, Pk. May 1,1855.
Dim1..0, - .Amte»- Sir: I' have been repeatedly eared of
the worst headache any body ran have by a dole or two
of your Pills- It seems to -arise from a fool stomach,
whieh they cleanse at once.
Yours with great respect, RD. W. PRETILE,
- * Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Disorderi--:Liver
Pram Dr. Theodora Dell,"e t if Yew TorkVily
Not only are your rifle admirably adapted to *air pur
pose as an aperient, hut I find their henetteial effects upon
the. Liver very marked indnoil. +alley have in myprac
lid) proved more effectual for the cure of bilious *en
plaints than any one ronielly l can mention. I sincerely
rejoice that wy)rare At length a purgative which is wor.
thy the conGdUllat o 1 the profession and the people.
DEPART/JEST OF TUC INVCRIOR
• Washington, D. C., i th Feb., 185 ii.
SIR i I have used your fills Li my general and hospital
practice evor since youlnade them, and cannot hesitate to
say they am the hest cathartic we employ. Their regu
lating action on the liver is quick and decided, conse
quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ. Intived, 1 have sofdoin found a case of
bikoti 4isotse Co uhAtinate that It did not readily yield to
them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO HALL, .11L D.,
..I"hysiciun of the Marine Hospital.
Drfesttery, Diarritma, Relax, Worms.
Amn lir. .1. C. (Went, of Chicago
Yonr Yillehavohad a long trial in my prattle° and I
hold them in esteem Its one of the hest aperiental have
ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liter makes
theni nu excellent remedy, when given in small dotes fur
bilious dysentery and fliarrherrt. Their sugar-coating
makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use
of women end children. • .
.Dyapepala, Iti'tplulty of the Blood.
Pant 17ev. J. V. 'Ulises, Ilestor of Atle.rnt Church ; Batton.
D. Am: I have used your , Tilln with extraordinary
:mecca in my family and among how I am called to visit
in distress. To levitate (lie organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they ern the very beat remedy I have
ever known, said 1 cnu coulldeutly recommend them to
my friends. Yours, J. V. MITES.
*- •
Wane thy, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855.
DEAR Stn: I am using your Cathartic Pills ha my prac
tice, and find •them an excellent purgative to •leans. the
system and purify the fountains of ambito&
JOIIN G. MEACIIASI, X. D.
COnstipation,Costiveness,Suppresiiion,
Itheuntat.isin,.Gout, Netartilgfit, Drop-
IT, Paralysis,•Pits, etc.
Pront-Dr..T. P. Vaughn, MontrcaL, Canada.
Too much =not bo Bald of your' Pills fern the, Coro or
cwtiroirss. If others of our fralenilty hove found theta
ay afielleintlS us I have, they should join me in proclaim
ing it fur the bonefit of tho multitudes who Suffer from
that complaint, ‘rhich, although bail enough in itself, is
the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe att.
titeness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that
organ and curs the disease.
Prom Airs. E. &tare, Physician and Midwife, ikknon.
find one or two large dosoa of yonr Pills, taken at tho
proper time, are excellent promotlima of the natural earn.
Linn When wholly or partially ellppreSaildr, and also very
effectual to cleanse the gamed! and expel worm. They
are no much the boat phyalc we have that I recommend
uo other to my pationts. •
From The Me. Dr. Ilietokes,ef Die Meedoclial Epic Church.
PRIAM! horse, Earunnali, Ca., Jan. 6, 1866.
lloNonsm Sim: I should be ungrateful for the relief
your skill has brought me if I aid not report my case to
you. A cold settled In my limbs and Iwoughten e=cru
slating neuraTgie pains, which ended in chronic rheuma
tism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the
disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your
excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your
Pills. Their effects were slow, but Bare. Ity persevering
in the use of them, I em now entirely well.
"SMUTS CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Doe. 1855.
Dn. Arca: I hare been entirely cured, by your Pills, of
Rhewnalie and—a painful disease that had afflicted me
for yours. VINCENT. SLIDELL.
sa- Moat of the Pills in market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skilful bands, is
dangerous in a public pill, *can the dreadful' conse
quences that frequently follow its incautious Use. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l.
Prepared by Dr. I. C. ATM & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by. J. L. Lemberger, Dr. Ross and D. 8. Ratter
Lebanon ; Bever & Bro., knoville • Shirk, klyerstown
Horniog. Mt.. Nebw; Harper, - .B;st. Hanover; Krell
Shoofterstown; and bypealeva everywhere.
Economy is Wealth!
Cure Your - Gough for One Dime
The BEST and OREAPEST Household REX
EDY in-the Wei.ld.
Madame
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ZADOC . P6R - TEPAC.
COVGIII , REMEDY!
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Mamie ZADOC P.OB-
TBLl 3 dCunttlro Balsam is
warranted if used accord
' ing to the directions, to
core in all mesa, Coughs,
. • •
Colds, Whooping
Asthma, and all affections
of the Throat and Lungs.
%
\
Made ZADOC POILTER'S-
Baleam.bas been need ly
tho ptibljeo for over ]8
...ytumg and • halo aqui, ed
its preeetit sale simply by
riicommended by
—l,hose - whia ball:, used it, to
theft' afflicted friends and.
1;=10
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MOSTIIKPORTANT.--liadaine ZAD OC POR
TER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price whichlOrings
i t in the renekof.every one to keep . it convenient for
use. • The tiniejfise Of a single bottle will prove tube
worth 100 times its oast.
NOTICE.--gave Your Money ! —Do not be
Persuaded to pnreli . ase articles at as. to $l, which do
not contain the virtue or a Dime. Bottle of Madame Por
ter's Carative.,.l3alinam, the coat of manufacturing
which is as great nit that of almost any other medicine;
and 'the very low price at which it is sold, makes the
protatirthe seller apparently small, and unprincipled.
dealers Will sometimes recommend other medicines on
which their profits are larger, unless the customers in
sist upon having Madame Porter's and. none other.—.
Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, prlee 10 cta.,
and in largo betties al 2C eta., and take no othee. If
you can aot get it at one store you can at another.
Air - Bold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 10
Cents, and in larger bottles at 20 cents. '
HALL & BIICREL, Proprietors,
. New York..
`Oa. Joe. L. Lemberger, Agent, Lebation j Pa.
January 29, 1682.-I y.eow.
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PHLEJA.DBLISIA.
yl i p Hi to s
a t e S ti. .
c ry n e tz.3 7oo 9o... ln iihn e t r ut
p Pr am oz er ie c t .. or b.
alt parts of the city, and in every partleolr,r
adapted to the comfort and wants of the busliteaA
io.
*A. Terme $1.50 per %lay. Eept. I I, .(31
AYER'S
3lad'e ZaDOPITORTBB"S
Balsam „hi prepared with
all the tequiiite sate and
skill;frOin a combination
of the best remedies the
vegetable kingdom affords.
Its remedial qualities are
bagel on lea power to as
sist the healthy and riga
rausclreulation pf the
tologiai, through the tun gw .
It to not a violent remedy,
but etuolliment,—war m _
log, couching and-effect-
Ivo; can betaken by the
oldest person or youngest