The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 10, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CORNER
ONE WAY TO GET A "SMILE."
If halfthe cleverness exhibited in petty
swindling were only diverted to purpo
ses-of honesty, our list of successful busi
ness men would be largely increased.—
But the poverty that sharpens the wit
blunts the moral sense, and rogues glory
In their skillful subterfuges
Three ragged, wretched topers stood
shivering upon a street corner. They
had not a penny between them, and nei
ther had drank a drop—within half an
hour. They debated the deeply interes
ting question—how to obtain the next
glass.; after many impracticable sugges
tions, one of them said:
"I have an idea We'll all go in the
next shop and drink."
"Drink l" replied his eornranions,"that's
easily said ; but who's to payl"
"Nobody. Do as I tell you. I'll take
the responsibility."
Following the speaker's directions, his
two companions entered an adjoinng rum
mery and called for whiskey skins. The
place was kept by a Dutchman. After
he had waked on his customers, and
while they were enjoying their orthodox
beverage at the counter, in walked toper
No. 1.
"How are ye"' to the Dutchman.
A i - low de do'!" said the Dutchman
Toper No.l glanced suspiciously at to
pers Nos. 2 and 3, and beckoned the pro•
prietor aside.
"enauly
103
The Dutchman started.
"I know no more as dat dey call for
de whiskey skins." .
"Don't take any money of them," whis
pered No. 1.
"Sir ! I not take money for the whis
key skins!" said the astonished landlord.
, S , No ; they are informers !"
4 , Hey ! informers 1"
"Yes; they buy liquor of you so as to
inform against you."
"Ah ! I understand," said the Dutch-
Man.
"Dey not catch me. Tank you, sir.—
You take somethin' ?"
"1 don't object," and toper No. 3 took
a swig with his companions.
"What's to pay,:!" quoth No. 2, putting
his hand into his empty pocket.
"Nothing," said the Dutchman. "Me
no sell liquor. Me keep it for mine 11 ens."
And having smiled the supposed inform
ers out of the door, he manifested his
gratitude by generously inviting the sup
posed anti-informer to take a second
glass. Of course No. 1 did not at all de
cline the invitation.
A SHREWD IRISHMAN
An Irish priest was standing at the cor
ner of a square about the hour of dinner,
when one of his countrymen, observing
the worthy father in perplexity, thus ad
dressed him :--
! Father 0 Leary, now is your
rivirenee?"'
"Mightily put out, Pat," was the reply.
"Put out ! who'd put out your rivi
renee
• "Ah ! you don't understand ; that is
just it ; lam invited to dine at one of the
houses in this square, and I have forgot
ten the name, and I never looked at the
number, and now it's seven o'clock."
4 0h, is that all P' was the cry; &lust
now be aisy, your riverence,lll settle that
for you."
So saying, away he flew the good-na
ture Irishman around the square, glan
cing at the kitchens, and when he discov
ered a fire that denoted hospitality. .41Ie
thundered at the door, and inquired, is
Father O"-Leary here V'
As might be expected, again and again
he was repulsed. At length an angry
footman exclaimed—
"No , bother on Father 0' Leary, he
is not here; but he was to dine here to day,
and the cook is in a rage, and says the
'dinner will be spoilt. All is waiting for
Father 0' Leary."
Paddy, leaping from the door as if the
steps had been on fire, rushed up to the
astonished priest-
“All is right, your riverenee ; you dine
at 0, and a mighty good dinner you'll
get.”
"Oh, Pat," said the grateful pastor,
"the blessing of a hungry man be upon
you."
"Long life and happiness to your riv.
irence I have got your malady, I only
wish I had your cure."
tr:r"As the old cock crows the young
ones learn." A story is told of a certain
man and his wife who were almost con
stantly quarelting . During their quarrels
their only child (a boy) was generally
present, and, of course, had many of his
lather's expressions. One day, when the
boy had been doing something wrong,
the mother, intended to chastice him,
"come here, sir
what did you do that for 3" - The - boy,
•coMplacently folding his arms and imita
ting his father's manner, said : "See
here, madam, J don't wish to have any
words with you."
*Among those who recently came
down, from Richmond to Harrison's Lan
ding, under a flag of truce, was an Irish
man, who when questioned as to his
wants and antecedents, replied that he
wanted to get North. "But have you
not belonged to the Southern Army ?"
"yes an' 1 did, be Jabers, but thin I was
not - with them." "Didn't you take the
oath of allegiance ?" "Faith an' I did,
yer honor; but thin I took it with a min
tal reservation, an'it plase yer honor.°
The Irishman was permitted to pass on
his way.
OtrAt a late term of the C. County
=Court, held at C. N. Y., (where the chol
era-has been prevalent during .the past
summer,) the judge holding the court, re
ceived from the jurproom, then occupied,
the following communication :
"Onrebel Judge B y, Sir : Oure
lot is caste in A Dismal place, surounded
By danger an de colery we wante our
Super."
(..,11 - We know little of the literature o
Tunis or Algiers, but there are a Breal
many fine books in Morocco.
OtrWomen first resorted to tight lae
htg to prove to men how well they cou!d
bear the squeezing.
(itr A n individual stepped into a store
recently and asked the shopkeeper for a
box to make a drawer of. "Yes, "I will
give you two boxes. and then you can
make a pair of drawers."
1 LEBANON ADVERTISER
Book & Job Printing Office,
2d Story, runck's nan,
Cumberland Street,
We beg to call the attention of our Mende, and the
public, to our extensive
Book and Job Wilco
Our facilities in
Typo
?nines, and
are such that we feel con dent we can execute all de
scriptions of Printing at as Low Prices ns any office
iu the country, and in style warranted to give
satisfaction
Off I
in every variety to suit the times
Pos e a,
nandbls
Pra.ranunes,
Circulars,
Checks, Blllheads,
Inrolees,
alanifests,
Bills Lading,
Tickets,
and all descriptions of Printing, at prices to
Suit the times.
Book Printing.
Our facilities for executing. all kinets_af_ 7tn~t_a•.-'
Show Cards,
Plain Cards,
Handbills,Blanks and
Labels,
Printed in the best style and with despatch.
We tender our acknowledgmente for the patronage
we have enjoyed during the many years we have con
ducted this establishment, and r.spectfully solicit a
continuance of tho lavers of our h haulA.
Printing for Country rtler-
chants.
We would respectfully any to our friendsin the coon
try, that we have a variety of Large Type designed for
Pesters end Handbills for Country Merchants. Any
orders forwarded us, by letter or otherwise will he
carefully attended to.
Law Printing.
Briefs,
Bonds and
Law Blanks,
P anted and furnished to order at the shortest notice.
Blank Deeds.
Double,
Single,
Executor,
Administrator and
Trustee Deeds, and
Mortgagee,
constantly kept on hand for sale.
Justices' Hhin ks.
Summons,
ratecutiono,
Stipp:anus,
fur sale.
Blank' Constable Sales and
Or ea l e
fftrendbills for P' .dues,
Printed nt on hour's notice
Vendue Notes and
MEM
School Blanks.
Orders,
Agreernenta . for Teachers,
Warrants for Collectors,
Bonds fur Treasurers and Collectors
or sale.
Leeses for .Renfing Houses,
Agreemeute for the
for E e
Tax Receipts.
Receipts for Collectors of
County,
Township,
Borough, or
Mate,
kept for enlo
Cull at tbu
Advertiser Office,
Or, -Address
W.M. M. lIRItSLIN,
Lebanon, Pa
A CR EAT BATTLE
Is moon expected to take place in Virginia. But not
withstanding this, the people
MUST HAVE CLOTHING,
Anti we would respectfully set forth our claim to
PUBLIC ATTENTION !
as follows:
Because we keep a largo we`ll•aesorted stock of Cloth
hag on hand, which when exandued, taways please.
11.
m de on ilf our own rst.l.
lishment in the city, and" tn u a - marine,
the country, and gives all Customers a city appearance.
Because, by the facilities we have iu buying piece
goods, we are enabled to sell our elothi»g 25 per cont.
cheaper than anybody else in this in thborbood.
We ]cave just received a large stock of SPRING AND
Stlslsltiit CLOTHING, and invite our Friends and
Cuatouiersres.pectfully to call at .
It F. i ZkIN STET_ isi" Bit OS-.
Opposite the Court
Lebanon, April 24,166?
OWLS LAITBACIVS
New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair
Manv!factory.
Mirka St., 3d door north of the, L. Volley Railroad.
Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of
YURRITURB and CHAIRS, in the county.
ntE public ix respectfully request
ed to bear in mind that at these
Vi'are Rooms will be found the best
assortment of PAM lONA nu: and IfAxn
some FURIOTUrIE. and CMS IltS. Persons in want ea
any kind would ty.st call and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of leis own
work) he warrants to be better than tiny offered in this
place. Prices will be LOWER 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.
Ail persons purchasing yurnituee front him will be
accommodated by having it delivered to them. to any
port of tl.e county, PREE or COMIC IE, and without the
least injury. as he has procured one of the best cush
ioned furniture wagons. cliperini* for that purpose.
yam. MONS Wade to order. and funerals attended
at the shortest notice. (Lebanon, Sept. 13, 11360.
NEW FURNITIJIIE STOLE
CUMBERLAND t^TREBT, EAST LEBANON.
.Nearly Opposite Bubb's hotel.
riIIIE subscriber again calla attention to his full and
1 tpleadid aseortumat of all kinds of FURNITURE
and .OILURS, such as Bureaus. Secretaries, Desks,
Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges. Jenny Lind and Cottage
Bedsteads, and ell other articles in his line.
YOUNU BEGINNERS :
Take particular notice that you don't miss the place,
for Poi ran boy CLLEA PER there than at any other
phtee in the borough of Lebanon , Ile, fur
adore is nil of his own manufactu and
warranted to be substantial. Come antlj a dgc
for rotirselres. You will find a LARGE ,
A 1.11) 1.474 , 1D1P STUCK always on hand to suit any
custorarr, and you will did that you can buy cheaper
there than at any, other place. ltemember the place,
and Come one. Come ell. and save your money.
oir- All Furniture will be delivered free. in good
care. • _ A. lIERSTULEItatat.
Lebanon. December 25,1801:
iiitti — islt•;_nals in Oentienien's and Bose' Wear Wean
the Cheap store of It>•;NDY #l. STIND,
LEBANON, Pa
Illaferh
Bank Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the President and Di
rectors of the Lebanon Rank intend to make ap
plication to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. at their
next session, for a renewal of the charter and an ex
tension of the privileges of the said bank now enjoyed,
with the same name, title, location and capital of .;1100
,-
WO. 11y Order,
S. W. reit 11X - 10-0., _
No. 37 Park Bow New York, & 6 State
St. Boston,
A]U Agents for the "ADVERTISER" in those
cities, end are authorized to take Advertisements
and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates.
May 21, 1804.
THE NEW BAKE In Y 1
i 111): undersi g ned would respectfully inform the eiti-
IL zees of Lebanon, that: helms commenced the BAKE
BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, on
Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck
lintel, and will supply customers with the best MEAD,
CAKES, Ac., Ac. Flour received from customers and
returned to them in brand at short notice.
CONFECTIONERIES,
of ail kinds. fresh and of the best quality, constantly
on hitd, and furnished at the lowest prices.
Tb • public is invited to give use a Ulla. .!
Lob non, Nov. 9, 1549. F. If. MUM.
D UT LDERS will do well by calling on J. 11. DRESSLER
jUI Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN.
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. Ile also has on hand a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
4
, all of the most improved (as Burning COOK
STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the
different and latest improved RANOI , IS, AND
' HEATERS, of all kinds. lie also keeps reit
stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which he offer& at less price than they can be
bought of any other slatemen in the county.
iM. WAR N-Rooms—one door South of the "Buck
Betel," %% slant Street. Lebanon, Pe. •
Lebanon, December 25, ltnt.
riLOTII, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors. dyed let
Black or Blue Mark, pressed, the color werrautod
and goods turned out equal to new, by
LYON LE3IBERC ER,
East llo:Aorer.
4j' Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Leather -
gee's Drug Store where all orders for the above will be
attended to. [Web. 8, ISGO.
" Market Sired Hotel "
Cotner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon:
jOHN MArrilES, Proprietor.
taken I JAVINC
Eo.‘i) t i l , l , e nr a e lf : Le
s o i n ia g re occ no u
f p , i . e i d ri
s il t y °
make'the Tinveling Pnbl is tvhu stop at it, perfectly
comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The
fb•use it large and well arranged. The Table supplied
with the best seasonable adildes ; the l . bw stoegeil with
the choicest Liquors, nail the Stabling hirge and cum.
ntodiowt. JOHN MATTILES.
Lebanon, April 9, .1892.
Warrants, -
Commitments, &e.,
Election Billet
Of the cheapest and Best Goods
EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!!
BOOLS 3 Shoes., Hats, Caps, Ace
rIMIE Undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS
-1 SORTMENTS of
HATS, CA I'S, BOOTS, SiTOES. TRUNKS. r,v,
4
11 f TR A't ELMO BAGS', &c., of all kinds, '
and of the best materials, which he will •„:„.,
L
, sell at prices to recommend them to purcha.
seri. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside.
Dupont, McClellan. Stringharn and Monitor fist, very
beautiful and very alto p. Of CAPS he bee a complete
assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior
manner. Itith fine finish; Women's Misses? and Chil
dren's finimorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers,
anti all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Balmorals. Ox
ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Bouts. anti all
other kinds worn by them, including nom and
SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store.; n
Walnut St., next to the County:Prison.
C,ndi ons
Any-. Thankful for the liberal encouracement of the
public heretofore, I would invite all w idling anything
in my line to call and examine. my stock before making
their purchases. JOS. BOWMAN.
Bala of Land, &c.,
Latana, April 23, 1862.
P. S.—lleasu, es taken and work made at short notice
rimin undersigned having formed &partnership 'lngle
M Elie AN TI LE, MILLING AND CRAIN BUSI
NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to their establishments. They will confine to
keep. at the lute stand of SUERK, GEESAMAN &
LONG, a most complete mock of all kinds of 000DS
usually kept in a country store, which they will re
tail Cheap for CASII, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They
also want to buy for cash
School Taa
30,000 Bushels of WHEAT,
730,000 Bushels of RYE,
20,000 Bushels of CORN,
25.000 Bushels of OATS.
For which they will pay the lti6hest Market Prices.—
They Will also take CRAIN on STORAGE. The will keep
always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL.
the Boat Load or by the Tout all kinds of MILL FEED,
SA UP, PLASTER, 4:c.
Orr They solicit the business of all their old friends
and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib
rat and just principles as will glee sutistaction to all.
MERE.' Sr LONG,
North Lebanon, March 10,1562.
NEW GOODS !
tt_yvn AT- 'Mir. STtlr
L. K. LALTD - r - i-arli,
In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Selling OW! Selling OW
AN IMMO! ENT TO (M 4 ll BUYERS.
MISS ATKINS
NATOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of
Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened n
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY and MANTUA MAK ,
ING ESTABLISHMENT, in Market street, 2d door
above Hill.
A new stock just received and ripened for inspection,
embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw
Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c.
Lebanon, April 17, 'SIR.
For Sale or Exchange.
Mill!: undersigned will sell, or exchange for a &e au
1. Yarns, his desirabL. House and lot of Ground. in
East street, East Lebanon. The Henn is a
~. new two story MUCK with Kitchen attached,
!!I all well built and well arranged with nil notes
" easy conveniences. Also Cistern,Hath House,
Smoke House, nil kinds of Fruit Trees, &c., en th e
i t
premises, This property if not sold, It'd' be exchanged
us übove. Good and indisputable title given. For fur
ther information apply to
„JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith.
Lebanon, July 16. NW.
HENRY & STINE
IT ATN NOW OPENED THEIR LARGE AND VERY
DANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
Challies; Striped, Plaid and Plain 31ozambiques: Shep
herd Plaids ; Chain Delainwe Poniard Poplins, ke., &e.
Also, a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, Such us Tam
outlines, ItaregeP ' Crape Moretz. Grenadine Raines,
1111 wool Deltdues,Cliallies, &c., An., which are worth
looking after, for they certainly area Great Bargain,
Blachnnd White Minn POPLINS;
Black and Plain PLAID POPLINS;
Lilac, Slue asd Green PLAIDS;
flack and White blt GA INES;
Rich Plaid POPLINS;
Rich Chime POPLINS
Silver Mixed POPLINS,
Very handsome, at the Gelden Sign of
DENRY & STINE,
Corner of Cumberland and market streets
Lebanon, Illay 14,1862.
TAKE NOTICE.
LATEST
=
A New Firm.
Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and
Grain Business.
WILL SAVE PER &ENT.
LADIES' IHtESS GOODS
Froneb Merino and Coberg.'
Fancy and Mock Silks. from 60 cents to $1 60.
Delnins from 10 to 20 coma.
i.fiWIIR from fi l . 4 to 16 teats.
Mohair Plain from 16 to:173", cents.
Valencias from 8 to 16 coots.
AISN'S AND BOY'S WEAR.
Block Cloth, from $l. 00 to $4 50.
Fnacy and Black Cassimeros, from 50 to $1 O.
Chitties' Cloak Cloth, from $1 00 to $1 60.
Cottoocules, irom 10 to 20 cents.
DOMEsTics.
Muslin, from 814 to 1234 cents,
Check. from 10 to 12 ~ eats.
Tirking, from oto le cents.
Calicoes, from 03,4 to 1234 cents.
Gingham:l, from 10 to 20 cents.
SHAWLS! S WLS ! !
`Spring Shawls, fimn $1 00 to $4 od.
Black Thibet Shawls, front-$2 00 to $4 00.
• NOTIONS ! NOTIONS 1 !
Parasols and Umbrellas, from 50 to $2 00.
Stockings. from 5 1 4 to 15 cents.
Hoop Skirts, from 25 to $1 80.
Ilanokerehlets. nom 6% to 15 cents.
Meet] and Paper Collars.
An assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
CARPETS ! CARPETS! I
GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE.
PROVISIONS.
Sager Cured II AM and MACKEREL.
FRUITS FRUITS!!
Dried Apples, Dried Plains,
D 4 led Peaches, Dried Elderberries,
All sold to suit Die times, by
L. E. LAUDERMILCIT.
N. 11.—All kinds of Country Product) taken in ex
change fur Goods. L.
hal:anon, April 23, 1802,
A Card.
9)1119 le to inform my friends, and the public gene•
j_ rally, that I base give over the charge of my of.
lice mid my - business into the hands of SAMUEL T.
AlcALAld r .yeq... ATTOaNEy-AT LAW. Mr. McAdam will
settle up my unfinished law business, and will glee due
attention to all matters pertaining thereto.
Lebanon, July It, '02.) WILLIAM M. DERR. •
_ •
& EN'S STRAW lIATS, Lndies' lints, Hoods, &c.,
juet received and offered at low rates, by
UENRY & STINE.
OAKUM. ISEINOEiII . APOLPIIII9 ILEINOEM. CRAM. M. liteltt
A FrilniHy Invitation
To the best at 'outage. nt the old established and
well-known
LU ER YARD
op
REIN( HLS & MEILY
At the UNION NAL. on the East and West sides of
Market S t, North Lebanon Borough.
rpm: subserib take pleasure in ittfOrming the cal
l_ sena of Lela on, and surrounding counties, that
they still conti a the LUMBER, AND COAL BUSI-
I
NESS, at their e and wait known stand, where they
are daily receivi additional supplies of the
BEST AN WELL S 'ASONED LUMBER,
consisting of Wto and I w Pine BOARDS, PLANK
mid SCANTLIN
Ilem!ock BO DS, PLA - ' Bind-SCANTLING.DA I Ls. POST ,PA LINOS . and IFENCI NO 'WARDS.
ASII, from 1 4 inch . ; CiIDRRP, - frem %to 3 loch;
POPLAR, from V to 2 inch.
Poplar and lit dwood SCANTLING. - • ' -
Oak and Map* BOARDS and PLANKS.
Roofinw and Plastering LATHS.
SIIIALES lj SHINGLES! I SHINGLES! !I
Also, Pineand Hemlock SHINGLES.
_ _
.
A large stook of the beat quality of Stove,Broken,
Egg and Linn:burners' COAL; and also, the ent Alle
gheny COA T, for Ittaelternitha.
4f Rl Thankful *r the liberal manner in• which they
have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a
cordial invitation for a continuance of Ihrors, as they
at. c t that!they now hare the largest, best and
cheapest stook of I.IJAIBER on hand in the county,
which wilt be sobrat a reasonaple per centage.
.tiW' Please Calf nod examine our stock and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
ItEINONITT.S Sr 'AIRILY.
North LehanoP borough, May i, 1862.
=2l
C TO R'lr
ho has tl O/riest.andiZl7,,,eoems the public that
TORE ancl CII itt4, ever
EUOn county. e has On band at his Cabinet-Ware._
rooms, in Lelainon borough, nearly opposite
Zeller's MLA. OM] D Jew doors south of Rumour's. a
splendid a:isortnient of good. substantial and fashion
able Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, eon
st.dfn% of 4cilin. Tete U-retes, Loimges, What-nots. Par
= tor. Centre. Pier, bard and Common Tables;
" Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands,
nis Wash-stands,and K itch
,
sea Furnitore of all kinds. Also, a largeand
elegant variety of Fitallon BACK, BPREIG SEATED Choirs,
Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring
seated Rockers:, ;Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com
mon Chairs awl Rockers of every description.
WI. All tloods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfaction.
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for ,ale. eon he fully satbdied of their
durability by refer. nee to these for whom be has man
ufactured or to whom cold.
Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished.
N. R.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the
shortest. notice. JOS Htql BOWMAN,
North Lebanon, September 19, 1660.
STOVES. STOVES.
Now is the Cline to buy your SToVIILS before cold
winter is hero, and the best and cheapest plume Is
01 the
Lebanon Store, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac-
ter', of James N. Rogers,
Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be
bad the largest end heat totsortment of PARLOR,
HALL, and UCOJUNG STocES, ever offered in Lelia.
n n, OAS Burners for Parlors or . Bed Chambers of his
own make. witba general assortment of Parlor Stoves,
and a large verity of the hest Cooking Stoves in the
onnty or borough, which he warrants to hakeor roast.
Witoit 80n4.88 coo tantly on band of all sizes,
and the best material.
COAL BUCK —the largest assortment, the Irene
iest iron, and tpe best made in Lebanon.
. . .
Also, a largt.'itock or TIN WAKE, made of the best
material and ma workmanlike manner. As be is a
practical Woitinan, and his bud an experte•tee of
twenty-fire yeas, he feels confident that he can give
general batisrliction.
He takes this method of returning his thanks to his
numerouseuritorners for their liberal support, and he
hopes. by strptly totentling to his own business and
letting othetipeople's alone, to Still receive a share of
peptic pntrofatge. JAIII.EB - N. ROGEILS.
*Sr Partioular attention paid to all kinds of Joarako,
snob of Itootik.. Spouting, tec., and all work warranted.
Letuiflost Deposit Dank.
Camber/04 vircet, one door East of Carmasay's nerel,
Wll,l, pity the following RATES of INTEREST on
DEPOSIIS.
For i year, and longer, 8 per cent. per annum ;
For 6 motifs, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum ;
merit Yor 3 ant a. and longer, 4 per cent, per annum ;
requiring a shot notice or withdrawal. Interest pad
in full for ilicosits from the date of:deposit to the
date of wit.7slstii. We will afforda liberal )li.
of nos to those who may favor us with
Deposits. 'Jaye& on emend. We will pay a premium
on SPANISH o'r MEXICAN DOLLARS. and alm on old
liksican Doll* and .11ott Dollars. Will make collec
tions ou and milt to all parts of the United States, the
()steatites tit al Idirope; Negotiate Loans, &c, and do
a general .IA.:(4IANGY, end BANKING LIU •INESS.
G. IdA.WSON COLIMAN, President.
Ono. CrLani''Ataltier.
The undi l
rsigtvi Managers, are individually Kahle to
the extelitelf Estutee, for all Deposits and other.
obi imitionegf,the "LEBA:ION DEPOSIT - BANK."
SIMON OAPIERON, O. DAWSON COLEMAN,
0 HOItGE .0111i.LE1t, LEVI KLINE,
JAMES lOUNti ' GEORE G GLEINL
Lebituoi, May 14,1862.
JAAii,ES B. KELLY,_
Sign. (orfile Mammoth Watch,
~
z,Ettgicilitilciinge. Cumbe.rtand Street,
ct
v 1.1: s
of
LEBANON, Pa.
,u,
sor
ient 3e Public an elegant end extensive as
(J
AI iS §TYLES OF FINE JEWELRY.
1 1
eomistil of Diamond, Ruhy, Emerald, Pearl,. Stone.
Clim). itamded Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast
Pins. Ea : hills and Finger Rings.
of i;.,. . Onto Cliall'lS of every style
-.4. ,•••. ---.<
~ . -4 t*" and quality.
;e4"........ ..-- -- 4.' Eaglialt , French. Swiss and Amer.
lean tlidd an. Slicer - Watches of the moat approved and
celebrated Mtkers. Clocks of every description. A
large vadet of Ffllley (lauds, PAntings, Vases . , &c.
The iii.we. ill he found among thelarg,est in this sec
tion of Pe , T yiVtillial. and hoe been selected with great
care front th Most celebrated importing and mar/Hine.
luring e.stel ebments iu'New York and Philadelphia.
linexinmo one at the iliortett notice, and in a most
workmatili nitniner.:: : -
DAVID 8. LONG
.34 friend: t i ns the pohlie generally are invited to
an eX minx,un Of my Superb Sleek.
cbu o
14 U 4 TB E I& Uti7E R.
rk NE of tit beat and che . ap!st assortments of LOWDER
j offered o; the puthe. is now for sale at the new
and extensi 11111 t Anil COAL YARD of
PkiLIP BRECHBILL, •
in the Berrff of North bebanon, on the bank of the
Union Cam , ' at the head of Walnut Street. a few
sinuses No of the Ilenessee Steam Mills, and one
square RO.S f Bergner's lintel.
Their ass tment consists of the best well-seasoned
l,
White, Tel,w. Norway Pine and Hemlock Boards;—
Cherry,. Plar and Pine Hoards:
1% an '2 inch Pannel and Common Plank;
i f
Willis Pine and Hemlock Scantling mid Joists;
lillittiVak BottrO. Plank and Scantling;
; inellPopler Boards, Plank and Sc; ntling.
'''
~P LES" SHINGLES LI
' 1.16 7.. 4 :1 - Yilest l artifhTt'r-::- --- '7: ----
; pills and Posts , and Pailings far fences
;
doing Boards;
BOA ILLS of all sizes and descriptions.
L ! COAL!! COAL!!!
kick of Drotuin '
Stove, Limeburnersand
rd Smith Coal. at the lowest prides.
set that they have the largest and best as•
Lumina of all descriptions and sixes, as well
st stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever
a citizensof Lebanon county, they venture
they can accommodate all purchasers iodis
ed would therefore invite all who want any
air line, to examine their stork before pun
-Where. PHILIP BILECIIBILL.
ot4J n 13,3,18411.
153 E
"Xttdo
A 50,..h
" Ches
anx
' 00 1.1.
ol id
le—to
sortment
as the isl
otiered t .
to say th
faatoriiy
thing in
charming
N
LEMBERGER'S
Et II 'NU FA CTO it Ir.
UL for past favors. the undersigned respect
forms the UMW°, that he continues to carry
factory in East Ilanover township, Lebanon
extensive a scale as ever. It is ututecessa
-0 say more,..than that the work will be done
EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
nue so well known in the surrounding cone.
1111808 to do the work in the shortest pond
is is in complete order, and be
•elf to be able to render the same satisfaction
C. lie manufactures
ert,
T'
oh ,
Bounty,'
in tbeho
work a n
Lry.
blo time
flatters
la ber et
Broad
Narrow Cloths, Cassirtetta. Blankets, White
other Flannels, an in the test inpntter.
pconvMt Wool and melees Bolls. TM. the
al eonvo
o-
ysCustomers, Wool and Cloth will be taken
lowing places:—At the stores of George &
Or & Brothers, George Iteitmelel, awd at
!rug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near
; House, in the borough of Lebation- ' at the
rk & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Cloth
township; at the public house of William
dericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in
at the store of Mr. Weltner, Bellevue
of3lartin Early, Palmyra at: the store of 'Mr.
ae Ault Hanover. LanitiOn County. All ma'
:Ile takeee away regularly., from the above pla
t without delay, nod returned again.
his ceistotneret who wish Stocking Wool card-
Mixed, can leave the same, white, at Ho
Meted places, with directions bow they wish
ce.r leis customers can order the Stocking
reported from the Wool of the undersigned,
dope and lett at the desired placess.
desired that those having Wool careled,will
le therefor e Ili the above named places.
LYON I..l2lB.Eltal'lt.
lienover, Lebanon county, July 17,1861.
C "
nn
4% ,
Just
itfiTLE and Cloth raequea, Silk Mantles
quoit. Skeleton Skirts and ,pring
llutmq
nbrellas and Parasols', a full assortment,
at the store if NENEY & STINE.
MUM
EOM
COAL?!
.IA3IES 11. KELLY.
Sign or the Big, Watch
uly 3.1661.
=I
G. L. ATKINS & Bro.
ACING united in the BOOT and MOE HFSINESS,
1.1 and from their determination to be punctual, and
make Mtn but the beat of work, they feellike soliciting
a large or public patronage. They will always he tinfoil
at their OLD STAND, , New Thatonvo,) in illitrket Street,
nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hotel, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on hand a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CARPET RAGS, &e., which they offer at reduced prices,
SW* Persons dealing at this SIM STORE, can be
suited with BEADY-:MADE WORK. or have it made to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
WY- Particular attention given to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. " [Lebanon, July 3, 1861.
A k TKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
£1 up in good order for comfort and convenience, both
for ladies and Gentlemen.
A'MINS & BRO.'S New Boot arid Shoe St.re is fitted
up hi good order for comfort and convenience, botb
for Ladies and Oentlemen.
A TIC INB & BRO. promise to he punctual, and will en
Xi [leaver t. please all who may call on them for Boots
sad Shoes
REMOVAL.
DANIEL GRAEFF'S
1300'l' ilii• SSIOE STORE,
HAS been removed to hie new residence, in Cum_
Berland street, 4 square West from hisold stand,
and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Gioninger,
LEBANON, PA.
He hes just opened a ler eirel desirable stock of
wel Lmade Boots and Shoes; dlis' Kid Gaiters at.sl; 25;
Ladies' Lace ..Ihmtees $l. l er Misses, $1; Coarse
Mites. Boots for $2.50; 55e tern n ; for Boys SL7S
4
to $2.50; for Children $l.l. '`to $1.62 1 Ar.
Mao a large variety or Over: hoes, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Rm. Come, see, and judge fi.r yonrseives.
Lebanon, Nov. 20.'61 . DANIEL DRAM.
. _
1100 i Mid. Shoe Store.
JACOB RIEDEL respectfully in
forms the public that he still contin
t: nee his extensive establishment in
606 21 , Ilaligr his new building, in Cumberland sts,
where De hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
may' favor him with their custom. Ili; invites Merchants
and dealers In BOOTS and SHOP:Sand 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 ell ecmpetition in the
manuiacture of every article in his Business, suitable for
_
ty of LEA'
but the best workmen are employed
P. S.--110 returns his sincere thanks to Ids friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on biol.
kee - rarpes by strict atter.' Lion to business and endeavoring
to please his custouterS, to merit a abate of public pat
ronage.- [Lebanou,July 3, 1861.
EW A AEI CHEAP STO RE
r UHF.; undersigned would reTectfolly inform the nit
izena of Lebanon end vicinity, that he has entered
into tho
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS,
In Walnut Street, jive doors South of the Buck Hotel,
Lebanon, Pa.
where hekeops nn
hand a large and well
assorted stock of all
kinds of BOOTS and
S II 0 E S. will
vierii n
make to order o
eadttWo • - - binds of BOOTS and
SHOES, and at very
short notice. He al
so keeps on hand a
large and wel lassert
ed stock of LEATHER. such as RED AND OAK SOLE
LEATTIER,,:'4I,Ie AND KIP SKINS, :MOROCCO AND
FANCY
,KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND
INGS, he .7 . lind a irkinds of Shoemakers.' TOOL'S AND
Fir7alNOS, sueh .as noolvritEms, LASTS, BOOT
CORDS and Wt.:DOS, AWL-BLADES. KNIVES, PUN
11AMMER%" PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.—
Constantly, on hand:in assortment of Lastin,ls. Threads,
Shoe naPi. Peg-breaks,: Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit
end Shoe Tunis of every description. Having been en
gaged in the bilehiess more than twenty years, be feels
satisfied that-Ke can give satisfaction to all who will
facer hint with a call. Shoemakers fr.m the country
will do well by calling on bias before purchasing else
where. SAMUEL HAUCK.
_Lebanon, hay 21 1862.
Philip F. IVlCatsly
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SLIOE MAKER
ON Cnntherland Street, one door East of
the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extended to me tier the short time
I bare been in business, I won td respect fully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
Ile has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and
8110.E8 of his own manufacture on hand, which - will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c.
Those desiring a neat. well mule article. are invited
to give ins a trial. Childrens' Shoes of every variety
and color on hand. Heavy work matte to order.
Altar- An work warranted. Rep atriny neatly done and
charges made 'moderate. Lebanon,July 3, nal.
TEE ST. L UK'S
CHESTNUT STREET,
Between Third and Fourth, Philad'a 4 :
Fllllll undersigned, having lensed, for a term of years,
1. this popular house. have the pleasure of announc
ing to Muir - friends nod the traveling - coeilliannity 'that
it is now open for the reception of guest a The house
since the first of March Inst, has been entirely renova
ted and refitted in a snperior manner ; the apartments
are large, well yeottlated and furnished in modern
style. It is centrally located, convenient to all the de
pot and steamboat landings, and In the immediate et.
cinity of the Custom House, post Office and the Corn
Excluir.ge.
COnnected with the Hotel is a liestaurant for the ac
commoderion of those preferring the European plan.—
Prices of itootna from Three to Seven Dollars per week,
according to location.
Board $1.51 per day. Table d'flote for Merchants
and budineaa men from 1 to 3 P. M.
April 9, '1862
Mutual Fire litz suranee Coin
panv of Annville,
LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A.
f{♦llls COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, and
.1„ is now: in full operation and reedy to make inanr
ance on BWeliings, and other Buildings, on Furniture,
and Meariandise generally. Also on Barns. Contents,
Stock, Faruilropleinents. &e.. on a Mutual Principle.
MANAGERS.
Samuel Seabold,
John li. Kinports,
George Rigler, .
John All rein,
Rudolph Ilerr,
Joseph F. Matz,
C.lbriallan fiaehman,
iamEarlyjr.,
(leorgbS. tiomgardner,
T. D. .C.GarAean, •
uor Wingeit; ,
ohm lielver:''
ratly,
JOAN ALLWEIN, President,
ByDol.l7lllzult, Treasurer.
MATZ, Secretary.
, Samuel Seabotd, Traveling Auent.
Schnotteriy, Ar4ent, Fredericksburg.
nw , "Jr.'4 MarchPi 1882.-Iy.
-i tAilLo KING.
RENIOVA L.
- r,our,Nzo tr. ROHRER, WOVIId respectfully Inform
./..J the citizens.of Lebanon and viehlity that he has
removed his TAILORING *ESTABLISLIM ENT from
North Lebanon, to the building between Landermilch's
store and Clinger's 'Liquor store, unkeedte Brartdrs ho
tel. in Cumberland strett, Lebanon The patronage of
his tad customers, a: , well as the pit-lie in general, is
solicited, to wham intisfaction will be given.
Lebanon, February 15, 1502.-ly.
*Jacob E. 6.. Wakimermatnaa , s*
pitsT CLASS It A iILEMESSINti AND DA It DYE'
IND SA LOON. illarhat street. near ConitieriiiiiiL
and opposite the Eagle lintel. Beim: thantiltst for the
Mien' patronage heretofore extended to him. he wouid
reapectfulty solicit, a continuance of the a ime.
Lebanon. July, 2. litn.
N. B.—The Stifoon will be closed on Sunday. -
1 4 111W.Er{7.
CARL% ET IVA RE Ot 00Pli S
South east corner of Market Square,
r 11I} subFcrib.er..mTectrully intim - ma the public that
he ban the largest and best assaittnent of USA DY
,_ isso4irirrsa44,,,... 9 , MADE FURNITURE and Chairs
offered to the Public of
Lebanon county. Ho has now
,on hand, at his Ware-rooms,
w.5t.1 . 1 tOf good Ild
4 - v fir, ;Lit - anteaautial Furniture—Parlor,
L ajtm., Cottage and Chanilier—enusist
ing of saw. Tete-,1-Teceg, Lows
igep. What-nuts. Patter, Centre,
Pier. Card and Cam MUD Tabled,
Dressing end Common Bureaus. Ac.. COMES, SET.
TEES. Cane Seated, Venation and Socking, Looking
Glasses, Ac. ILIL PATENT BED SPEINit loads and
for sale at a reduced price, It in very nuperl.r. •
/SW COFFINS made and Funerals attended at the
shortest unties). JOHN I'. ARNOLD.
North Lebanon borough, Oct. O. 'U.
Ai it it•lt IA fig" C.
Its loves and hates. sorrows and engem.
hopes and fears, regrets and Joys; MAN
1100D. how lost, bow restored; the nature,
4 "igeo l".- treatment and radical cute of spermator
rhcen or seminal weakness; involifutarfendssions, sex:,
mil debility and impediments to nn:singe generally - ;
nervousness. consumption, fits, mental and physical tut
capacity, resulting front SELF-AROSE—are fully ex
plained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE. by YOUNG,
M. D. This most extraordinary book should be in the
hands of every young person contemplating marriage,
and every man or woman who desires to limit the num.
her of their offspring to their circumstances. Every
pain, disease and ache incidental to youth, maturity
' and old age, is hilly explained; every particle of know
ledge that should be known is here given It is full of
engravings. In Met, it tibadoses secrets that army one
should know ; still it is a book that must be locked up,
and not Re about the house. it will Lavinint to any one
on the receipt of twenty•tive cents in specie or postage,
clamps. Address DR, WM, YOUNG, No. 415 SDEUGE
Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia.
All 0" 4.l , ll,lCrChti AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter
What may he your disease, before you place yourself
under the care of app of the notorious Quacks—native
or foreign—who 0411. tb , e this or any other paper,
get a copy 'of Dr. Young's book, and read it eareflaty.,-
13 will he the means of saving you many a doirar, your
health. and possibly you. life,
- DE. YOUNG can he consulted on any of the diseases
described in ids publleati .0, at his ofticc, No. 4.1.6
SPRUCE Street, above icourtli. Philadelphia.
Mee hours *rem ii to u, daily.
Pobruary 26,1662.-Iy.
BLANK BXCE.IPTS
For Collectors of State, County, and Militia
Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Ottce.
Also for Collectors of School Tux,
LEmBERcER's
DUG STORE
SRO. r. AtKINS
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
FIRST IMPORTANCE.
v or Bandage.
An invaluable alibi, for the piirpoae.
„. If you are in want of any of the above you ,
`.an be waited at
'lr
. rt . a aP tore.
I
M
FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OP
Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis,
Nervous Prostration, General Debility,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, learasmus, loss •
of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female
Complaints, and all Disorders
of the Nervous and Blood
Systems.
This Remedy has obtained a great reputation for most
EXTRAORDIN ARY CURES IN ALL STASES OF
CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thou
sand Physicians in the Ull ted Stntes and Europe—hav
ing been used with RESULTS UNPARALLELED IN TUE AN
NALS OF MEDICINE.
The Hapophosphitcs have a two-fold and specific ac
tion : on the one baud, increasing the principle which
CONSTITUTES N ERVOUS ENERGY-and on the other,
being the MOST POIVERFUL BLOOD GENERATING
AGENTS KNOWN. In cases of Nervous Debility, or
Prostration of the Nita Powers, from ally cause, this
Remedy' has no superior.
"Winchester's Genuine Preparation"
Is the only reliable form of the lITPOPUOSPRITES, Ridlib
after the Origami FOrmulß or Dr. Choi chill.
Atar• INQUIRE PUS. AND USE NU OTHER!
!At- A FAIR TTIAL IS A CERTAIN ! "SAI
liar FRIO:S.—In 7 oz. ltottles, s l .—Six Bottles tor
$5. In Ili oz. Bottles, V.—Three for S 5. Circulars
gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the
Sole General Depot in the United :hales. by
J. WINCHESTER. 3tl John St.. N.Y.
, w xrpt
A SrECIFIC ItEMEDY FOR
Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, and
Genital Irritability in either Sex.
This Malady, the terrible consequences of which are
too well known to rehire more than a bare allusion to
them, is one of the most insidious , . and thereffire dan
gerous, of all the long catalogue of human fits. It saps
the very springs of Life. rapidly undermines the con
stitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into 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 must aggravated cases, whether
CoNSTITUTIOXAL, or arising frOin ADM Or ExOSSSES.
HENRY NEILL.
ISAAC L. DEVOE
MEDICAL TESTIMONY.
"We believe it to be. in the treatment of Spermator
rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be."—D.
KEITH, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science.
"I have Mend them all that could lie desired. Their
effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in cane or
Spermatorrhea of letg standing which bas been under
treatment, for years. I think three boxes will complete
the cure."—E. I'. DICKEE,III. D.
la- This is vet a llemcepathic Remedy, nor is there
nay mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined
Svith
PRICE:—SI per Der. Six Boxes ferss, by Vail. pre.
paid. For side by all respectable Druggists, and at the
Sole General Depot in the United States, by
J. WINCILESTE6, 36 John St.. N. Y.
Octebtr 9,1801.-7 y.
25 PER. CENT SAVED.
TO SAVE
THIS IS •
THE PLACE_ PER CENT.
Great Inducements lo Cash
Min
undersigned hes just returned frotit the city
1 mei now opened n large liSaortment of New
SPRIBG DW. I GOODS
Which were purchuseol nt AUCTIONS, and enable hint
to give II It NAT lIA ROA INS!
ro make it. an ohjeet to CASH 111.11"KRS. I will
take Fl VF: DER CENT OFF. (as adisesuat Oen all bills
'purchased in Ell V GOODS. PIE EAShf. amounting- to
FIVE lii)l.l.AftS. xnd ..i.w.ents. and at the mute time
mantra the public, that I will sell 1 100TES as law as any
person in the County Wears the same dist-mid
on 4 months tills. and are willinieto give !hesitate ad .
Vantage to CASH DUN F:116. and 001111i , ItO our
.larce assortment of DO V GOODS, alech were
pmeleaserf, iVe. are also selling tile Latium, of the
Stork of the MOSSe . R. ECREIZT. CI . ,ST, as w e got
large per rent. sff from the first cost, and our Stock is
now the L.acr.tsr in t he Borough.
Afar The hilliiir in; Is inditt_attstrtiltlent.
anal
2111) pieces A./bill: AND DARN from 034 to
12.3.cettbt.
MERII.INIAeII. PRINTS at 1234 cents • worth 15 cis.
1110 pieces Nt-W Style .1711ESS GOODS; with 'French
names-(tory cheap,)
duo pieces MUTE MUSLIN'S, at 6 . 1 4, 7,0; 10 and
12% rents.
_NEWMARKET muse,rms at 1:1% cents, and S per
ct. off liar cash.
109 pieces DEKA INS at Y. S. 10 and 12 cents.
41) pieces DELA INS at 18X tato,. ; worth .25 mats.
DROWN 51USIANS at 0 to 1234 cants.
Ito) New &Pe COLLARS, very cheap, bought at Auc
tion.
Alaree aPsortnutat of BLACK and COLORED SILKS,
(Great Bargains.)
CLOTHS, CA SS/NERES AND VESTINGS.
LI NEE POCKET DIMS. at 8 to 25 tents. SKIRT
INGS. tow.
STOCKY:4GS: tly t to 25 cents. TABLE LINENS and
BRI WANTS. Iu math.
FANCY SILKS. an cents to $1.25. BLACK SILKS,
62Y,, cents to $l. 75.
COUNTEE PAN ES. very low.
QUBF,NSWARE.--.I got a large assortment of 3lessrs.
ECKERT, with 15 per cent. off the first cost. and without
charge of freight, which I will sell at Clst.
G I tOCEBIES.-31olassee, 7, It) and 123 cents; Su
gars, 8,9, 10 and 12% cents; flatus, Cheese and Mack
erel. Best Bed Feathers, J. OBtilte-E,
"lice Hire Store," Cor. Cumberland and Walnut Sta.
Lebanon, March 26, 1661,
I 562 NEW STYLES. I Seol,
ADAM RISE, in Cumberland- Street, between
Market and the Court House, north side. has
now on n Splendid assortment of the New
Style of RAPS AND CAPS, for men and boys. for 18.58,
to which the attention of the public is respectfully furl
led. 'Mite of all prices, from the cheapest to the most
costly, always on band. llehasalso just opened maiden
did sssortMent of SUM= RATS, embracing such as
STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, 1.1.01tN, LEG
-110115, SEINATE, CUBIAN, and all others.
gm. lie will also WhOletede all kinds of Eats, Car"
dm, to Country Murcbetns on atlinuttageous terms.
Lebanon, April 30,1003.
SPE'C'TACLES.
D R. LUDWIG I IECII/NGVIt. the celebrated OPT!.
CIA N, 43 lolniden Lane, NEW YOB K. respectfully
inferno
inted the citl e ena of Lebanon county that lie has ap-
Po S. AZ?It, Ltauccrar. his agent to sell his
C ELit Int ATED
Brazilian .'peclacies•
9
Gehr,, , Silver, and Steel cases, suitable for any -cleacclp
tion of eyes.
aSP - Purchasers wil/ - please bout. mbid - that D. S.
RARER'S DRUG STORE is the place to buy good
.V.ECTACLES. [lob:loon, March ID, 61.
delphie. College of Graduate o o f ff t e l: , e s
tPhn,
thei
cltiloPll , l of Lebanon and scirrou . aing country
a ME selection of Drugs, Medicines and
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perrnmery •
and Toilet and Fancy Soups, embracing the .
best manufacture in the unman , , and a large
variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail. Flesh, Clothes
and Hair brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine
Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn Anil India Rubber.
PURE SPICES. PURE SPICE:3. -
Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for •
sale in large and small quantities at
LEMBEIWER'S Drug Store. *
GARDE N SEEDS,
FLOWER SEEDS,
You will find a full assortment and a large
variety of VlLE.s.ri Garden and Flower Seeds at
LEMBERG- ER'S.
Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
land Potash in large and small quantities at
LE;I4 BERG ER'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
LEIB BERGER'S Drug Store.
If yon are in want of good Washing Soap.
pure white or red Castile Sictp,..Cfmntry Soap.
Sraslye Soap to remove grease spats, superior
Shaving soap, boy the same at
LEMBERGERPS:
Do you want a "maul Hair Tonic? something
to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and
Ito prevent falling on t of the . hair; if yon do
MMMEM=
m. TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
The ntnieted are requested to esti and exam
me my stock of Trusses, Supporteis, &e., emu
prising; a Variety of Manufacture.
•'Marsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad
joeting lad Truce."
117 - -
The gennino article for Medicinal Purposes
to be bad in ail its Parity at
LEMBER' ER'S Drntr. Store,
Opposite the:lll'l.l(st Meuse.
Anything you want that is kelit in a well
, tindlietell First class Drug Store, - Call ire furo
rished you by
LEMBERGER,
Chemist and Apothecary. 11
Feeling thankful for the very liheral patron-
age thus far received from the Physizians, Mer
chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround
ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use
every effort to please fill.
4W-Special attention given to PLIYSICIAVN
FRESCIMPTIONS and FAMILY HECNIFTS, and ail
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always o
as good as eau be obtained anywhere; and sold sa
to suit the Limes. ltentember the Address,
JOS. L. Lis rl BEtit.3
Druggist, Clidinist and Apothecary,
Feb. IS, 1.800. Market street, Lebanon. Pa.
tiluntum
Lebanon Mutual Iniluranee
Company.
LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO..
TO the property holders of the State of Pena
sylvania r—GENTLEMEN .r. Your attention is
respectfully solicited to the following low rates of itme.
anre of the LEBANON MUTUAL INS.URANCE COM
PANY, who are transacting business with the mart
flattering evidence of Pointe confidence. There sources
of the Company are ample Winiernoify•tbose.who may
take advantage through its agency of the means afford
ed Mein of being protected 'against - loss' by Are. TIM
Board of Directors are practical business men well and
favorably kunWtt, and enjoying the entire tionedenceand
respect of the cirmmutrity in which they live. 'OW Cont.
puny la perfectly Mutes. and weinvite your eareind a 4
tendon to the following low rates as weare determinedild
intone es low as any other responsibie company, Miring'
into consideration the character of the risks Incurred.
Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is
sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne
cessity of renewal every 3 or-5 years.
The Company has now beep in successful operation
_ for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been-pro.t.pdy
.." paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, la
3 firm it has been, and still condones to be, the wish a
a the Directors to hare the Company conducted on hottest
to
and economical principles. •
RATES OF INSURANCE. • •
gi Dwellings, brick or stone, slate reefso,ls It $lOO
✓ do do .
do shingles 48 do
Ido Log or Frame ,20 "- do.
Barns, stone or brick , ; 20 , " do
114
do Log or Frame ' ;20 as do
I, Store Douses, brick or stone . : • ; 25 . • •do
do Log or frame AO as slo
!! Hotels& boarding houses, brie& or stone ,25 " do
NI do •do Log or frame . ,30 ."do .
p Aradendes and School houses .. ,28 " do
g Churches and meeting houses ' ,20 g's'do '
Printers books and Stationerles ,30 • ". do !
Book binders AO . do
0 1 Tailor shops ' - ; 25 ''. -do
aShoemaker and =littler *bops , ,30 , ". •11 •
Silversmith and Watchmaker ; 30 " do
I "I
~ T n and sliest iron shops ,30 " - dd '
Groceries and Provision stores ,30,, ." - do
is Tanneries
Gautitteer ),
i g i b il G s P , 4 Water power , 30 o - a.
1
- ,30 " do •
,35 .' do
• Saw Mille do do „35 "do
Deng Stores ' - ,30 " do
gli Smith shops, brick or stone • . ,30. " do
wi do do Wood ; 35 " do
Carpenter,Joiner & (e'ibittot mater ?sops ,40 .-" =de
1 . 1 Wagoner an 2 Coacirnalter shoos ,40 " do
in Painter and chair maker shops . ,40 " do
'''' Oil Mills ,40 " do
10. Cl o ver Mills • ;40 "do
as Founderies of wood ,35 " do
re do 'trick or stone AO "do
Merchandise in brick or stone Lnild'ngs ;20 0 do
4
StalL o &•s i l l ed w s oo , b d r e il:k kor stone,country ..'7l2s ti --- " "---alr' d d o o
NI
0 -
du ' dri -wooden ee
,25 .. do.
In Livery & Tavern Stables
oe .20 " do
. 4 All cinniutinimitions should be addressed te • If,
es A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown. Lebanon Co., Pa,.
IR Pitsitielit-.401/N BHUNINER, ksi
„1.,
SI lice President—D. M. RANK.
Treasurer—GEO. P.:"MEII.Y.
STereiwrY—lVll. A. HAIM)...
er Jonestown, September 12,'1860.
Mr------
I Farmers anti others Take Notice,
THE undersigned haying porcnased rue entire
I establishment of A. MAJOR 44 BROTHER,
will manufacture and keep on hand a very general-as
sortment of MACHINERY and FARRING IMPLE
MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers,
'Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RAKE;
Mumnin.s Patent Fabler, Straw and flay CUTTER; Gast
Iron Field Rollers. Grain Fans. Hay Elevators. Clover
Hollers, Corn-shellers, by liana or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, Cultivators, Lc., with a Variety of the
best PLOUGHS in use, &e.
All of the above :Machines are of the latest and best
impiovements. and areall warranted to giresatisfaction.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
and at short notice, lie also nsatinfactunis STEAM EN
GINES,MiII Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work in general,
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and
Machinery of all kinds. -
lie invites all to call and examine the workat the 31u.
chine Shop, on PL' EGRoVE &Hum', Lebanon.
All orders or comumuications by mail will be
promptly attended to. D. 31. KA R3IANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa.
Lebanon, Aligned. 8, 1860.
NOTIOE.—I have appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER
my Agents for the purpose of currying ont he above
business. D. 31. EAIt3LI3I Y.
Lebanon, A ngnst 8, 1860.
USE DAT,LEY'S
MAGICAL
PAIN OR,
The only True - Pain Extractor in Me
World ! !
DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will care wounds
of alt kinds.
DAILEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will subdue all eater.
nal inflammation.
DAILEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will prevent and de
stroy Mot tification.
D ILLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Burn* or al
kinds.
DAILEY'S PAIN E.XTRACTOR heals Dlisters free of
pain or mark.
DALIEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR neutralizes nil Poisons
infused by Animals, Insects or Reptheir.
BALLET' PAIN EXTRACTOR will Mire broken
Emote. Sore Nipples, Piles, Ice.
DAILEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR wiE cure Salt Riaeum,
Scrofula, Scald !lead.
VALLEY'S PAIN EX:TRACTOR will more Chapped'
Banda. Chili Blaine. etc.
DALIErS PAIN EXTRACTOR will mire Colter; Oa
hu/toles. Ulcers. Warts, RUIN, &c.
No HOUSEKEEPER should ever 6- withoht a boX
bandy for use. The timely use of a single box may
prove of umre value than 100 times its .mat.
P AR ENT you have anon in thearmy, send him
a Box of D • Iley's Pain Extractor. It may be the Means
of a tying, his Life. or the life of a comrade ; for it wilt
cure wounds of ail kinds without paiu. Try the expert.
meat: if he does not use it, it will east you but little:
SISTERS'.—If you have a dear Brother in the arid!.
send ),i.a a Box of Dadry's Pain Extractor; for it will
cure wounds of all kinds, and, it may be the means of
savire , your brother's life.
DAM; lITEBS I—have you a loved one in the army,
who is dower to you than life itself Scud him a box ,
of Palley 's Pain Extractor. - It will cure wounds of ail
kinds, and prevent infiatumation,and maybe the means
of saving his life.
READdit I—lf you have a friend in the army, send
hits a Box orroaltey's Magical Pala Extractor! It may
be the means of savin i a life. If you have no conve
nience for sending it, send Why mail. It will cost you
but 9 cents postage fora 23 et.. Box; and in like pro
portion for 50 et- and $l.OO Doi. The large b..rxes con
tain mere fur the money than the 25 et. Iltytos.
NOTICE!—The Dalley's Magical Pain Extraetor Will
ito all and even more than we claim it will, we refer to
Dr VALENTINE MOTT, and hundreds' of Mlle: emi
nent Physicians and Surgeons, besides millions of peo.
pie all over the land, who - have used the Extractor with
never baling success for the past 2t/ years_
For sale by all Druggists and ,
.11ALL Jr, Rif tiggt., Agorae,
215 Greenwich Street; New York,
Who will send a BM- of either Hze, Postage paid, to any
address in the United States, on. - receipt, in mon e y or
to Postage Stamps, of 25 eta, for the small size, or 50
eta. nil uu for the medium mid large sizes.
January 22, 1862.-lyeuw.
Gc o rem liotifin s
idiltANON COUNTS'
•
--I ICANdI'ORTA:I7IOI LINE.
By Lehanon Valley Railroad.
DA IItTIIA 1t attention rill l.a paid to GOMIB rshipp ,
ell by the Lebanon Valley ItaiMard. (Makurdi be
twat daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers:
town and Anuville Stations, and all other points in the
Con n ty.
Fit EIGHTS con tmistml for at theleast possible ride*
delivered With dispatch.
- The Proprietor will pay particular attentfirer fe. wait
a Freigttend personalty, to the receiving and delivery of all
htt.
For information. apply at his Ofttee-at the Lebanon
Valley Railroad Defer- Lebanon_ -
EDWARD 31A K. his Agent in Philtnielphik will al
ways be found at IV X . Bush's Illerchaurs Hotel, Earth
Third st., Philadelphia. .
July /1,'041.] .„
ilew Hoot aild'2,,thoe.Nlore:
ruin E undersigned announce to the public that they
have remove" tberr New Root and Shoe Store to.
Cumberland Street, Gammon, lit John Green's building
one door wen of the Confectionery Store, erh. re they
er.D - Air intend `keeping constantly on hand a general es
sortment of. Ladies, Gentlemen, Alines, Boys anti
Children's
. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, cEe., ike .,
all of which will be made up lu style andquality not
to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country..
No etfort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who ,
may favor them with their orders, and their charges
will be as reasonable as possible, tompatible with a fair
remuneration.
They also keep a large stock of
li OMR MADE ..I.VOR.X.
which iv Witrlled to be as represented. -
The public are invited meal ind examine tbeirstoclr,
previous t purchasing.
Ailir-
ra :Repairing clang on short notice and at reasonable
tes.
' ANDREW MOORE.
SA.3IU.KL S. SMIRK
Lebanon, Larch 19, 1802.
The Largest Stack.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT!
THE CHOICEST COLORS!
THE FINEST QUALITIES!
THE NEWEST STYLES!
Of 'Foreign and Domestic, Fancyand Dtsplellory Doods,
ut the store of IIENItY & h"ftNre.
TOSEKI Jubtuv eI tOe Peace, will attend. to.
Lliabberivealog hutograt,sucti -NB with% Detta.
140111A0a, Re' , quodo, Agreowoot4 ail.. at
4tteet, ,two doota soutb the
41oruhtti Chukii i ill the Borough of Laboxiou..
= bubnoon s r ttuat7 1883.
GEO. ROFFMAN