The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 08, 1863, Image 3

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TERMS, $1 50 A TEAR
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8-,1883
HOME AFFAIRS.
Noticelo our Club sub-
scriber.
Owing to the large advance in the
price of .paper, and the probability
that it will remain so for an indefinite
length of time, we Shall be compelled
to charge our -Club subscriberS also
the regular price of ONE DOLLAR AND
A HALF A YEAR for the ADVERTISER,
after the 4th of July. We feel con
fident that this will be acceded to by
those who have for a long time been
receiving it at Club rates. We do
'not believe that the Democracy of
'Lebanon county wish us to publish a
paper for them at a loss to us. They
arc more generous than that. Hence,
the price
_to all will be hereafter $1.50
a year.
Sale of Real Estate.—llenry Forth a
sold his valuable Mill property, including 85
acres of land, about 2 miles west from this bo
rough, to Christian Shenk, for $14,000.
The imagination of Boni° folks wits
so far put open the stretch on Friday evening,
that they heard, or pretended to bear, at this
place, the booming of cannon in the Cumberland
valley. Upon an investigation it proved to be
the booming of -Donaughtnorc furnace.
The following companies from Leb
anon county had reported at Reading on Friday:
Capt. Embieh 70 men; Capt. Henry 67 men ' • Capt.
Stein 68 men; Capt. Stamm 85 men; Capt. Flinch
26 men. Total 316 men. Recruits and other
companies have since then been added so that the
quota from Lebanon county is in a fair way of
completion.
The anniversary of the Declaration
of Independence this year passed oil' without any
celebration at all in this place. The gloom
hanging over our unfortunate country was too
heavy to permit the ebullition of soy other feel
ings save those of anxiety and despondency.—
Would that we were sure that by the next 4th of
July happy and smiling PEACZ would again
reign in our country. What a celebration we
would have then.
Major General Sigel passed through
this place on Monday, on his way to Harrisburg
to report to Gen. Couch. -
On Monday a company of' some 40
mon, recruited by A. R. Doughter, Esq., left tbis
place for camp nt Rending.
We are requested to say by Messrs.
Goodyear k Diffenbach that they expect to get
their Goods back to dayp (Wednesday,) and that
there will be no increase in the price of them, as
many people imagine on account of cost of trans
portation.
TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go•
ing on. and it is expected that the Conscription act
will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every
body to get their Ptermirs taken in time for their re
lations and friends, and the only place to get a No.l,
Picture is at ZDTIVERNAN'S New York Photographic
Gallery. for be is taking the cheapest, the best, and
most life-lik4 Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by
all that be can't be beat, far his gallery is always
crowded. Give hint a call cad you will find as we rec
ommend. Remember the place, Zimmerman's New
York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call
earlyand avoid a crowd.
P. S.—Children and anybody that has got weak eyes
should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. His Pictures on
ly require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit.
Guns. Rifles. Pistele, Powder, Cape, &e.
ATTEMTION SPORTMEL—J. 0. AULI:IIIACR would re.
rpectrully inform the public that he continues the
busluees of manufacturing and dealing in
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER,
Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi
al, AVMs Store, on Market street, a few doors North of
the L. V
,R, It., Lebanon, Pa.
ea.. AR kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pos
Mae notice and in the beat style o f workmanship.
Lebanon, Jane 24, 1863.-3 m.
*pcial girdirto.
f~IIISCONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NCR
VOUS YOUNO MAN.—Published. SS a warning
and for the especial benefit of young men, and those
who a uffer with NERVOUS DEBILITi, Lose OP MEMORY,
?RENA TL]IE DECAY, &C., &c., by one who has cured him
self by simple means. after being put to great expense
and inconvenience. through the use of worthless med.
trines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies
may be had (free) of the author, 0. A. LAMBERT, Esq.,
Greenpoint , Long Island, by enclos jug an addressed en
velope 'Addross" CHARLES A. LA3IBERT, Esq.,
GREENPOINT. LOMID3LAND, New York.
July 1
-TIIE CONFESSIONS AND "EXPERIENCE
C 333
INVALID.
Published for the benefit, and as a warning and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN
who suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of
Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time.
UIZM=M=
By one who has cured himself after being put to
great expense and injury through medical humbug
'and quackery. .
By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
copies only be had of the author.
NATIIANIEI, MAYFAIR, Rm..
Bedford, Hinge county, N. Y.
May 27, 1263.—1 y.
_DIt. JNO. L. LYON'S
French Periodical Drops
lati):o444lh*l
- -
This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri
can Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never-failing
cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from
whatever cause. Particular care should be used to
know that Pregnancy is not the cause, as' the Drops
would surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the
course of nature, for which I will not hold myself re
sponsible. These Drops are ao mild and pleasant. that
the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so
powerful in their effects, that they may be safely called
a never failing Regulator. They can_ he procured by
addressing me as directed below. I bave used this med
icine forlhe last twelve years in my practice, and there
fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists.
Price $1 per bottle. Address
DR. JOHN L. LyoN, New Haven, Conn.
July 23,1852.
WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP, however severe,
May be alleviated and cured by the use of MADAME
ADOC PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM.
Thii invaluable Medicine possesses the extraordina
ry power of relieving immediately WHOOPING COUGH
lIOARSEN'ESS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING,
MUSHINESS and Tickling in the Throat. It loosens
the Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable to
the taste. It is not a violent remedy. but emolient—
warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by
the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all
Druggists, at I:3 and,2s cts. per bottle.
January 28,1863.-Iy.
PRESEBNE YOUR BEAUTY,
SYMMETRY OF FORM,
YOUR HEALTH, AND - MENTAL POWERS,
By ming that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific
Itelnesly known as -
irELMBOLD'S EATRAOT BOOR U.
Rend the Advertisemen in another column, and prof
lt..by it—
Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated.
Cut it out,and Preserve it. You may not no* require
it.
Bat may at some Fat are Day.
gives health nt.d .vigor to the Imola,
bloom to the pallid cheek."
It Bowe Long Suffering and Benetton..
Beware of Cbunterfeits Gams Guaranteed
Lebanon, April !0, 1.6a3.-21n.
AL Card to the Suffering.
The REV. WILLIAM COSGROVE. while laboring us 4
Missionary in Japan, Waf cure d of Consumption, when
all other means had fa iled, by a realpivobtained from a
learned physician residing in the great City of Jeddo.
This.rdcipe has cured great numbers who were suffer
ing from Consumpt ion, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs
and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
caused by these disorders.
Deafrotts of benefitting others, -"Win send this re
cipe, which I have brought home with me, to all who
need it, free of charge-
Address
Rev. WM. cosOrtov E,
439 Fulton Avenue,
Brooklin, N. Y
Dee.10,1862.-1y
QUESTION.—iIOgO f there Dick and
Nancy, wiiere sife you going, that you are in atiCh a
hurry ?
Agewza.—Why wo are Just on our way to Dirties
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. "He
takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all
the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we wil I go ear
ly this morning before any body else g ets there, or we
will bare to come away again without getting any.
QUEST.—Yes! I have heard too alit Daily's Gallery
is nearly alt the time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some other Gallery t
dria.—Gli my I we could not think of such a thing.—
Wo admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily
takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal-
lery if we could get them for nothing.He has seven
years, experience in the blindness, lutes a complete settof
improved instruments, an excellint sky sop
there fore takes the beat pictures u town. and so of
course every body that wants a good picture goes to
him.
QUEST.--What kind of Pictures doestpe take?
ANS.—lie takes Photographs from miniature to life
size, plain or. colored. Flip card pictures have been
pronounced mare truthful and life like than some that
bare been taken in our large cities. This Ambrotypes
are beautiful, and can't be beat. tie also excels in
copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, and en
larging them almost to any size.
QUEST.—Where is this Gallery I I must give him a
call too.
Ans.—Just come along witk Nancy and 1, and we
will show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next
door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ile has constant•
ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood
Frames, Cases, Albums, Au., which he sells cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures we adviao all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11, '63.
SAPONIFIER,
Concentrate3Lye,
THE FAMILY SOATJ,MAKER
The PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURIOUS
articles of LYE, tlir making SOAP, &M, now-offered for
sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is
that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, their traule.mark for it being
'SAPONIFIER, Olt CONCENTRATED r LYE." The
great success of the article has led UNPRINCIPLED
PARTIES to endeavor to IMITATE it ',ln vililatlon of
the Company's PATENTS.
AU .Mnruiradturera,"Buyers or Sellera of these SPU
RIOUS Lyee, are hereby NOTIFIND that the COMPA
NY hare employed As their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Philo. and
WILLIAM 13 AfiEWELL, Esq., of Pittsburg
And that all MANUFACTURERS; USERS, or SEL
LERS of Lye, iu violation of the righteof the Compa
ny, will be PROSECUTED at once.
The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is fur
sale t'y all Druggists, Grocers and County Stores.
TAKE NOTICE!
The United States Circuit Court, W•istern District of
Pennsy lvenie. No. 1 of May Term, in 1862. in suit of
the PENNSYI,VANI A SALT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY es. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Com
pany, on November 15, 1362, the exclusive right grant
ed by a patent owned by thorn for the SAPONMEII.
Patent dated October 21, 1853. Perpetual injunction
awarded.-
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
OFFICES :
127 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg
April 29 3 1863.-2nt.,
ttigizits 4 - cifirto. •
Calms Onenen.--Sersice in Temperance Hail every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
English preach ing next Sunday morning at 034 o'-
clock in Salem's Lutheran Church and German at 234
P.M,
Vnglish preaching next Sunday aliening in the First
Reformed church.
Barriftr.
On the 2,1 knit .I,y the Rev. F. W.R.rnmer. Mr.ITEN
EY LA UDERI , IILCIL offornwnll tp., to Nies KATE
LAWRENCE, of South Lebanon township.
trli•
On the 24th nit'. In North Lebanon Thropgh , Mr.
EZEKIEL THOMAS, aged 49 Yearn, I 6 1 01301 end 16
days.
In North Lebanon tp., on the lit inst., WASHING
TON I. BILLMAN, aged 6 yeare,B monthe:and 3 dare.
The Lebanon Market.
Carefully Corrected IVerldy.
LEBANON, Wan:moat, JULY 8,1883.
Extra Family, $8 80 Eggs, It dos., 14
Extra Flour, 8 00 Butter, 1I lb.. 12
Prime White Wheat'. 40 tub or suited butter, 10
Prime Red Wheat, :35 I Lard, 8
Pritue Rye, 90 Tallow, 9
Corn, 75 limn, 9 '
Oats, 05 Shoulders, 7
Clover-seed, 5 00 Sides, 7
Timothy-seed, 150 Soap, - 7
Flaxseed, 125 Bees-wax, 25
Dried Apples, 'l9. bu., 100 White Rags, 5
Dried Apples, pealed,l 50 Mixed Bags, 2
Peach "Snits," 250 Flax, `f lb. 12%
Poach “lintzele," 152 Bristles, elb.," 40
Cherries, 150 Feathers, lit lb., 02%
Onions, 37 Wool, 11 lb., 40
Potatoes, V bus,
,- 40 Soup Beans, "f qt., 7
Apple Butter, Verner, 45 Vinegar, To gal., 1234
Itiu gltiartiorme*.
WHISKERS !!
PELAISEA U'S
Stimulating Onguent,
OR
FRENCH CREAM !
FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACES ! '!!
rinliS celebrated article is warranted to bring out a
1. fall set of Whiskers nn the amoothet face, or a
fine growth of hair on a Bald head, in less than sin
weeks , and will in no way stain or injure the Alo—
ne French Cream is manufactured by Dr. M. Pela.
treaus, of Paris, and is the only reliable art icle of the
kind. "Ilse no ()them'? Warranted in every case.—
One Box will do the work. PRICE $l.OO, Imported and
for sale Wholesale and Retail by
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
- * Chemist and Druggist,
831 Broadway, New York
P . Box of the Ongnent sent to any address by
by return matt, on receipt of price, and 15 cents for
Postage.
July 101863.-4 t
BAUENDAME & CO.
HOPE BUILDING,
NOS. 131, 133, 135, DUANE STREET,
NEW YORK:
A RE prepared to receivtieornmentaof
WOO
and give their Mtention to the sale of the same.
ADVANCES MADE IF DESIRED.
Moderate rate of char,ms for Com mission, Insurance
and Brokerage;
July 1,1803.-3 m.
WALTER'S MILL.
T iv e ;:t i Lbs e e , r i i t r e r ry m r p e e b o u tni t ll i y he inf s o i r i i i r
on thl e pu li b a l l i e c that wB
Sara, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as “Wen
gert's,"' about one-thurth of amile from Jonestown
Lebanon countyiya4 that lie has :it now in complete
running order, and is prepared to furnish customers
regularly with a very superior article of
1111E'LlICIII1111__TMEIL",
as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source.—
He' keeps also on baud and for valerat the; lowest cash
prices CHOP, ,BRAN, SHORTS, Acl I{oi:is, also pre
pared to do all kinds of Wile/zits" Woinr, for Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
vices all' to give him a trial. The machinery of the
'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im
proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait
dealing he hopes to merit a share- equblic patronage.
WHEAT, RYE, CORN OATS, &c.,
1
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER.
May 7, 1862.
• REMIOVA.L.
DANIEL GRAEFF'S
ROOT # . SNIOE STORE
AS been removed to his nevi 'residence, in Cum
borland street, 4 square West from hisold stand, -
and opposite the office of Dr. 0. D. Oloninger,
LEBANON, PA.
Ifs has just opened a large and desirable stook of
welbniade Birits and Shoes. Dulles' Kid Gaiters at $1.25;
Ladies' Lace IMotees $1.50; for. Mines, $ 1 ; Cootie
Men's Boots for . ;2.0; Men's Gaiters $2; for Boys $1.75
to $2.50; for Children PAN to - $1.62%.
Also a large variety of Overshoes, Trunks, Traveling,
Bags, kc. Come, see, and judge for yOurselvaa.
Lebanon, May DANIEL GRAEFF,
•
For Sate or Exchange.
THE undersigned will sell, or exchange for a -Smut.
FARM, his desirable house and lot of Ground, in
Bast street, East Lebanon. The House is a
ltt n r t 7 °4 7 rtr Zw"hKite "? hache d:aWel built and larrangelvt allueces ll
eery conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath House,
Smoke House, all hinds of Fruit" Trees, &c., on the
premises. This property if not sold, will be oachanged
as above. Good and indisputable.title given. For fur
.
ther information apply to
JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith.
Lebanon, July le, 11902.
THE BEST GOODS
GOODYEAR &
DIFFENBACHI
DEALERS IN
fr. l Foreign and Domestic
4, - DRY GOODS,
.)ItifocerieS, Queensware. Se .
31 - 00,LS itsaaava aJLL
All .about the. Ne* To* cheap eash'Store: "Kele
GOODS just received from the NEW YORK ~ H ti Pill LA:
AUCTIONS. •
Ito ye Economical lioneekeepeis why don't you go to
the New York Store and Save 30 per cent on all you
20 pieces Magnificient Franey Dress Silks, very cheap,
will answer exactly for wedlding dream*. ' -
10 pleces . Block Or DU Rhine Oil Doilt at figures de:
tying Competition. An elegant variety of Black
and Mourning dress gcods..any kind and arali prices.
1000 pi . ocia of Fancy Dress Goods in an endless. vario.
ty of Colors.
Plain and Figured French Morienoes,--ull wool De
tains, C °burgs, Cashoeres,
Broths Shawls, Blanket Shawls. Mack Thibed )(Mg
Shards, Stills Shawls, Misses and Children Shawls.
1000 Ifandkon:hiefs from .6 1 % cts.,up such as
HEM' •
Calico from 12 cents up to 20.
Aloes aubigue from 18:14 to 31.
Ginghams from ISX to 25. ,
- Delain from 1234 to 25:
Challies from 25 to 30.
Bleached and unbleached Muslin from 12. up _
Stocking f 1234 up. • • .
• Auction 'SHIM:
Variety of Brages and Tissues.
Lawns from 1234 cents, up.
Variety of Cassinteres, Vestings and Ckiths.
' 'Cotton and Linen Panting.
Poplins from 18 eta. up.
A NEW ARTICLE of BALMORAL SKELETONS.
Plain Silk MOHAIR.
Full line wool Delatusi.
Handkerchiefs.
Full Line of MOURNING GOODS.
Qncenswarc, beautiful and lovely to look upon. in
setts very cheap, will suit young persons just going to
housekeeping exactly, and ti.e very best kind of Ware,
as w II as 30 per cts. cheaper than it can elselbere be
bought.
Groceries. Sugars of all kinds, and cheaper Syrupfur
8, 1234 and 16 cts., than can be wood in the cone ry.
Come une corns all, our motto still is Email Profits and
Quick sales and no misrepresentations.
' • GOODYEAR .8. IJlb'eki,Ylll ACII.
- May 118,1863.
READING RAIL ROAD!
SUM MER ARRANGEMENT.
- lEscrra-- - " flll.ll„Ltititil { 1
BEAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIER . NORTH AND
Uf. North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK,
READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON, Ac., &c
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New-York.
Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8
A. M' and 2.00 P. 31 , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. M., and
308 P. 51.
New Yxpreas leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. AL, passes
Lebanon at 3,15 A. 111., arriving at New York at 9.15
the same morning.
Fares from tiarrisbrirg t To New.Yorkss 15; to Phil
adelphia $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New-York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon; and
7P. M., (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). LeaVe Philadel
phia at 8.15 A. 51., and 3.32 P. M., passing Lebanon at
12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and Express at LOO A. 51.
Sleeping care in the New York Express Trains,
through to and from. Pittsburgh without change.
Passenger , by the eittawisla Railroadleave Tamagna
at 8.50 A. 31., and 2.15 P. 31. for Philadelphia, New
York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A.M., and 2.30 P. 31 ,
for Philadelphia. Ilarrieburg . and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 6.00 A. 31 , and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P.
Si.
.050* All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30. A. M., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P,
.Commutation Tickets, with 20 Coupons et 25 .Per
cent. between any points desired.
Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all
points at s46ls—for Familial and Business Fir,na.
Season and School Tickets, at redhead rates to and
from all points.
80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger.
Pareengataare-reguested -to-purchase their tickets
before entering the ears, as higher Fares are charged
if paid - in cars.
O. A . N ICOI.LB.
General Superintendent
A prl/ 29, 1963
WANTED TO BUY
50 9 " 000 ""s'''''
50,000 bushels CORN
30,000 bushels OATS ;
50.000 bushels WHEAT.
Also, CLOT ERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, F.Haseed, for
which the highest CASH prices will be paid it the Leb
anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEOI:I4E HOFFMAN.
Lebanon. July W. ISfd.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The andersiguedluiving talten the Large end Comma.
diousltotel, in Pottt3ville, known as the
MORTIMIR ROUSE,
Wouldsetpeetfully announce to Ii is old friends and-for
mer patrons that helm prepared to accommo
date all who may favor h lot with
their patrOnage. •
ThellOWIT.4lElt HOUSE has been innwiy 'papered,
painted, and refurnished tlirongkout, and the 'Moms.
von feels warranted in saying that Alt
UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN THE
Boroughof l'ottiville, for comfort and convenience.
No Pains will be Spared
To render it an agreeable and comfortable stopping
place for strangers and travelers.
The Stabling and-Shedding,
Attached to the Hotel, are sufficiently liirge for the ac
commodation 'of the horses and carriages of
his guests.
The note] is now open for the -
Reception of the Public.
11e will be happy to accommodate all who may
give him a rail. JOSEPH. FEGER,
Pottsrille, April-8,1863. . Proprietor.
lAN ORDINANCE
T •
0 REGULATE MARKET-HOURS.
SECT. 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the Bur
gess and Cowman!' the Boronghnt Lebanon, that, it
being desirous to establish a fixed hour for commenc
ing sales in Market on Market days, and at the same
tune retain the 2d Section of the Market Ordinance,
relative to market days, which section fixes the market
days from 6 o'clock on Tuesday and Friday evenings
to 10 o'clock on Wednesday and Saturday mornings ;
Therefor e be it enacted and ordained by the Chief Bur
gess and Connell Of the. Borough of Lebanon, that on
and after the publication of this Ordinance; it shall not
be lawful for any person or persons whatever offend.
ing market for the purpose of disposing of marketable
produce, to offer for sale or sell such produce before the
hour of ' 4
o'clock, from the let day of April to the let
day of September, and'betbre 5 O'clock front theist day
of September to the tat day of. Apri
l 2 ,Be it further ordained and enacted by the
authorityMforesald, that it shall-not be iawful - for any
person, whatever attending market for the purpose , of
disposing of Marketable produce.' or for the purchase of
thesame, to bargain for any such •. produce :before the
hours.wbich are named in Section let nor to bargain
for thereteution of such produce until the opening of
the market. . "
SECT. 3. Ile it further ordained and enacted by the
authority aforesaid, that no butcher, dealer or any per
son whatever attending market for the, purpose of sel
ling marketable produce, shall be allowed to purchase
from another person attending market for tbe-pnrpose
of disposing of marketable produce, any article what
evei for the purpose of supplying anyOf biscustomers,
but all articles must. remain in first hands: until sold
to actual consumers, provided, however, - that tlo is sec
tion shall not prevent one - butcher - form purchasing
from another butcher anything in hisyegularAine of
trade.
Saar. 4. Be it further ordained and enacted by the
authority aforesaid• .that•any. person violating either
of the above sections,shall pay a fins of ten dollars . ,
and where both seller and purchaser are convicted,
each shall pay a fine of ten dollars, to be collected as
like sums are-by law collected.
ENACTED JUNE 10,1563.
. D. M. KAKMANY, Chief Burgess.
Attest : E. E. MD-Lelt, Clerk.
June 17,1863.
A.GREAT BATTLE
• -
Is soon expected to take place ,in Virginia." But not•
withstanding this, the people;
MUST RAVE CLOTHING ,
And•we would'reopectfully 'lserfortliour chtifip to
PUBLIC ATTENTION !
as follows: •
I.
Bop u . ,!ire keep wiarge well.assorted stock of Cloth.
ing on hand, Whfch when examined, always please. •
Because our 0001 in are made up, in our own Betel,-
Bailment' in-the - city, and a manner that takes down
the country, and gives all Customers a city appearance.
Because, by the facilities we have in buying piece
goods, we are enabled to sell our elothing 25 per cent.
cheaper than anybody else in this neighborhood.
We have fend - received a large stock of SPRING AND
SIMMER CLOTHING;; and invite our. Friends and
Cusinmers respcettnlii to call at
REIZENSFEIN BROS.,
Opposite the Court House.
Lebanon, April 2s, 1862
SAMUEL REINOEFIL. ADOLPITRI REIROERL. ORAL 8. MEILY
A Friendly invitation
'Or ,
4071 r
To ail desirous of purchasing
LUMBER & COAL
To tho best advantage. at the old established and
liell-known
LUMBER YARD
OF
IiEINUERI I S MEILY
Al the tINION CANAL, 'Tho.East and West sides of
Market Street, North Lebanon Borough.
frIIE subscribers take pleasure in informing the cal
-1 ceps of Lebanon, nod surrounding counties, that
they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUN.
NESS, at their old anti well known stand, where they
are daily receiving additioileleuppnee o f t h e
BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER,
consisting of White anti Yellow Pine BOARDS, PLANK
and SCANTLING.
Hemlock BOARDS, PEANK and SCA NTLIN'O. _
RAILS. POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS.
ASII, from 1 to 4 inch ; CHERRY, from IN to 3 inch;
POPLAR, from IX to 2 ineh.
Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING.
Oak and Maple BOARDS ritiil PLANKS
Roofing and Plastering Innis.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES! I SHINGLES! !
Also, Pine and HeinIoeIdSIIINCILES.
COAL! COA-L! I COAL!!!
A large stock of the b outstay of Stove, Broken,
Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the best Alle
gheny COA f, for Blacksmith's,
Thankful for the 4641 manner in which they
have heretofore-been patrifitud, they would extend a
cordial levitation for a continuance of favors, as they
are confident that they now have the largest, best and
cheapest Stock of WEBER on hand in the county,
which will be sold'ate reasonable veruentage.
.4a- Please call and exasnipe our stock and prices be
fore purchasing eliewheres-'
IMPETUS & DIMLY:
North Lebanon borough,May 7, 1662. -
Farmers and others Take Notice.
rr.
establishment of A.. , $ AJOR A BROTHER,
will manufaeture and keep dun hand n very general as.
sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE
MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR.HORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers,
Morgan's Independent steel wire Tooth Horse RAKE;
Mumina.s Patent Folder,Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast
Iron Field Rollers, GrainlFlns. Hay Elevators, Clover
Hullers, Corn-shellers,
,b*suid or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, CultivateraT Ave, with a variety of the
best PLOUGHS in use, &t.
All of the above Macihnes are of the latest and best
improvements, and are all war Tan ted to give ;magnet ion.
Castings of all finds made to order.
and at short notice. He ;leo Manufactures STRA3I.Eit-
Gearing,Shatting, and Mill work In general,
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and
Machinery of all kinds. ; .
He invitee all to call mid examine the workat -the Ma
chine Shop, on Prxismove. STREET, - Whalen. -
dm All orders or communications by mail - will be
pr ptly attended to.D. M. RARMANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
•
Lebanon, August 8,1880.
NOTICE.—I have appointed A. mmon & BROTHER
my Agents for the purpose of carrying onthe above
business.- KARMANY.
Lebanon, August 8,1430.
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NEW ' ,i-OODS !
JUST REMY- ,',11.T THE STORE OF
1 1
L. K. Lk DERMILCH
In Cumberlandj - 4reet, Lebanon, Pa.
Selling Of 4:: . Selling OW
AN INDUCE:MI*IT TO CASH BUYERS.
WILL SAVE *P PER CENT.
LADIES'D -1 71RESS GOODS .
French Merino aturgliberg.
Fancy and Black St .t from 50 cents to $1 $O.
e
Detains from 10 to nts.
Lawns from 6 1 /,, tol. . .nts.
Mohair Plain from ltgto 371,4 rents.
Valencias from Btc cents.
MEN'S ADP BOY'S WEAR.
Black Cloth. from4oo to $4 50,
Fancy am! Black inures, from 50 to $1 50
_Ladies' Cloak Clo . ora $t 00 do $t 60.
Cottatitukte - ,"froiti "Mite" * " . '" --
DO ESTICS.
. 20
...
Muslin, from 0% o 1231", cents.
Check, from 10 12 rents.
Ticking, from 10, 1 6 cents. .
Calicoes, from sy
,0•1234 centi.
Ginghatne, from -1 to 20 cants.
StiAWI; SHAWLS!!
Spring Shawls. froi 41 00 to 00. . .
Black Thibet Shaw . front $2 00 to $l. 110.
NOTION ! :NOTIONS! !
Parasols and Mohr las. from 50 to $.2 00.
Stockings, from Or o 115 Cents,
Coop Skirts, from, to $1 $O.
Ilantliterellicfs, tr - 64 to 18 cents
Linen and Paper ars.
An rseortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING.
CARPETS I C . RPETS!!
GROCERI S AND QUEENSWARE.
PR "VISIONS.
i i
Sugar Cured , ril and MACKEREL. .
FRUIT ! PRINTS! !
Dried Apples, Dried Phins
De I iYeaches, Dried. Elderberries,
Allsold to suit thellin , by ...
L. K. LAUDERMILCH.
a.
N. B. —All kinds of ountry Produce taken in ex
change for Goods. .
Lebanon. April 23. 1882. .
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4 :
Plants, Fowls, An' als, 4.
t
Fuon in 250. 50e. ' d-$1 .00 Boxes, Bottles. and
Flasks, $ z and $5 sizes. r HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUT! ORS,
&c.
"Only infall
le remedies known."
"Free from isons."
"Not danger us to the Unman family."
"Rats come' nt of their holes to die.
'M. Sold Wholesale i all, largo cities.
..ar- Sold by all DIWORISTS and RETAILERS everywhere.
I:m."1 l I omm - tail 117 of all worthless imitations.
111 L. See that - Coma's" flume is on each Box, Bot,
tie and Flask, before you buy.
L. Address If RN RV R. COSTAR,
PRINCIPAL DENT 482 BRoAPWAT, N. Y.
1.:Ir Sold by .1. L.. S4I2O4dERGER, Wholesaleand Re
tillk.. tal t 'Agenti-Leltutfon, Pa. . .
blarkl, 18t43. - --6m.
...
Ornament:o Ir4M 'Works.
WOOD t it ROT, 1131 Ridge
•
Avenue, Philadelphia, _Pd.,
OFFER for sal& upon the Most Favorable Terms,
NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in great var ie.
ty of IRON RA ILI NOVOr CEMETERI RS, RESIDENC
ES, Sze,, of Wrougla and. Cast Iron, and '0 A LV ANIZ ED
11tON and BRASS TOBINd ; IRON VERANDAILS,
BALCONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS,
GATES, COLT/ MNS . ,'' , HlTctirNa POSTS; LAMP
STANDS, VASES, TA IMES, FLOWart STANDS, SO
FAS, COMAS, STATU,OtT, ANIMALS, and all other
a
Iron Work of Decondivecharauter. Designa‘forward.
rd far selection. Persona applying for same, will please
Mate tho k lud of work needed.
June 3,1863.-3 m.
GILTAG LONGACILE. JOIG*I G. GAM
LEBANON
Door, Sash and Steam Planing
ANIL IIVIG4 111111-d
Located on the Steam-Reim Poad, near Cumberland
Street, but Lebanon.
THE undersigned respectfully inform
the public in general, that they OM(
till manufacture and keep on hand, !ngpi
Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring,
Weathar-Boards, 4 Gee Spring 02 ,
Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash Boards, Gating, Surbace,
Cornices, and all Muds' of BUILDING MATERIALS
for Bonne. We also construct the latest and most im
proved Stair Casing and Hand Railing, suitable for
large and mail building&
We now invite Farman, Mechanics and. Builders to
call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under
signed with their custom.
LONGACRE & GABEL.
Lebanon, April 23, 1862..
P. S.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the
same Mill. /nesting, Sawing, &c., promptly done for
those who may furnish Lumber.
$25 Employment: $7l;
AGENTS WANTPD
wE mill
pfty $26 6 : 476 par 'months, and all
expenses, to active Agenta, or give a commission.
Partienlare sent-free. Address ran SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY,. G. JAMES, General Agent Milan, Ohio.
May 13,1883. ' -
• George Illoirmans
LEBANON - COUNTY
T - •
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode shipp
ed by the Lebanon Talley Railroad. Goode will be
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers
town and Amarillo Stations, and all other points In the
Conuty.
FREIGHTS contracted for at thole:l4 possible rates
and delivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attention te. and
attend personally, to the remising and delivery et all
Freight!.
For information, apply at his Mice at the Lobiantat
Valley Railroad Detot, Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK. his Agent in Fhllndelphla. will al
ways be found at W u intsh's Merchant's Motet, North
Third st., Philadelphia.
July 11, . '[X1.1 ORO. HOFFMAN.
HENRY & STINE
HKVA NOW OPENED THEIR LARGE AND VERY
HANDSOME. ASSORTMENT OF
Cballlea; Striped. Plaiti and Plain Mozamhignes: Sher.,
betd Plaids ; Chain' Delaines: Foulard Poplins, &c., &c.
Also, a full Mock of MOURNING GOODS, snob as Taut
niatinea, Baregee, Crape Minds. Grenadine Bareges.
et
all wool Delainea, Challies, c., &c., which are worth
looking after, for they certainly are a Great Bargain.
Black and White CHENE POPLINS;
Black and Plain PLAID POPLINS ;
Liiae, Blue and Green PLAIDS;
Black and White DELAINES;
Rich Plaid POPLINS;
- Rich Chime POPLINS;
Silver Mixed POPLINS,
Very handsome, at the theiden Sign of
HENRY & STINE,
Corner of Cumberland and Market streets
Lebanon, Slay 14,1862.
Red Lion Rotel.
Shaefferetown, Lebanon county Pa.
Michael K. Keath, Proprietor.
snbscriber respectfully informs the public - that
I be has takers the above centrally located Hotel,
in..Sharfferstown, and that he will be happy to enter
tain. com forbad y andpiesenntly . • all who, may favor
him with a call The HOUSE is large and eommodi
one. and the STABLING of the very hest kind. Ilia
Table and Bar will always be supplied with. the,hes
nod choicest. He solicits a share of the public petrol,
age. `al. KNATIL
haafferstown, May 6 1863. :
Lebanon Verna e -emaisary
RACHEL F. ROHS, Principal.
JULIA ROSSi.Musiell Department.
Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing.
f'llllll Ninth Session will commence Septemher 8, 7860.
ji Thi4 School is designed to elevate the standard' of
remaie education, and to offer superior advaulages :it -a
moderate cost. The school year is divided into two
sessions of five months each. Charge per session, Cram
74' to 15 dollars, according to thestudies of the scholar .
Extra for Music; French, Latin, and German.
**. Particular attention given to the musical depart
ment. Instructions. upon the Piano, Melodeon and
Guitar and in Singing. Pupii.a not connected with the
School will be waited open at their homes, when de
sired, and at the usual rates.
Early application should be mode tP
- S. J. STINE:. or
J. W. MSG.
.Boarrtof Directhrs:
D. S. HAMMOND, S. J. STINE,
JOAN MEILY, J. W. MASH.
C. D. GLONINGER, C. GREENAWALT,
ISAAC BECK L JOSIAII
Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. • .
HENRY KRAUSE
MEMO!
F. SWARTZ'.
WILD respectfully it - gum tlie public::: that he ken
jnet received and opened: at his store, In Market
street; Lebanon,
_ _ _
A LARGE STOCK,
DRY GOODS. •
GROCERIES.
QUEEICSWARE...to.,
which Will be sold a every low prices for ChSif
lie would respectfully invite all to give bim a call
and examine his stock, feeling assured that, as regards
quality, beauty of style and cheapness of prices he can
not be surpassed.
THE F.A3UkWitS
of Lebanon and vicinity. are also invited to call and see
hie stock, and bring their PRODUCE, for which the
highest Barket price will be allowed.
Being a new beginner he hopes to receive, as he will
endeavor to merit, a share of the patronage of the pub
lic.
ARIA ARE AT COS
el solocriber offers MS large end well selected
1
static of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &c.,
.II T . CO ST _FOR carsinr..
Parties wbo have settled their accout&i to April 1.1561,
will be allowed a liberal ( - radii on purchases. —Those
who have not settled will nod their accounts with
A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and uolleu
tion. 1.), KAIISIANY.
Lebanon,July 17, 1661
BOOKS4..STATIONE.I3,Y
A NEW plum.
WALTZ.* HOUCK
WOULD inform the Public, that having bought and
consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of
ICH. Hooded and George Waltz, bay +.hay are now prepared
to wait on all who will favor them with a call fit the
old a tend (H. H. BoedePs) in Cumberland street. where
they will always have on fi ind a large and well se.
leafed supply of School, Blenk and Sunday -School
Books, and na an inducement they offer their Miami%
aeons books at greatly reduced prices.
The New York end P iladelphia Bally and Meekly
Papers, and Magazines, can be had and subscribed for,
on reasonable invite, by railing at their store.
Anything wanting in their llne Will be cheerfully at.
tended to with promptness and dispatch
Lebanon, - N0v.12. 1882.
01=(UMM
AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA".
Ty. J. BURNSIDE, A. 'M., Principal.
TENSUING SESSION will commence on
_l_ MONDAY, July 21st,
TUE SCHOOL hos the advantages or a Pleasant - and
beautiful Mention—spacious Buildings--Tentillated
dooms—a,fine Library and Cabinet.
THE COURSE OF STUDY - is not:fixed. the studies of
each pupil being directed according to the tune he can
aftord in School, or to the profession he designs to pur
sue.
TIIE NORMAL DEPARTMENT Were special advan
tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching ; as
the Course pursued conforms strictly to the reqeire
meets of the County Superintendent. and to the Course
of the State NOIIIIIII School.
crucurAins and further information can be ob
tained by addressing the principal.
W. J, BURNSIDE.
Juno 23,.1862. . , Annville. Pa.
To M y . 0 redi tors.
NOTICE—That I haveapplied to the Ifonortc.
ble Judges of the Court of Coniinou Pleas orLebanon
county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Insolvers
ey of the Commonvroalth or Pennsylvania, and they
have appointed the 14th dug of August, oat, at 10 o'-
clock, A. M., to hear toe and my Creditors, at the Court
House, in the Brirough of Lebanon, when rind where
you may attend, if you think proper.
Yours,Ae., DANIEL SNAVELY.
!South A Duval° township; June 24,1863 *
Auditors' Report.
VYI the undersigned Auditors to examine the ae
eonnts of the. A , l2ortherit ltlu!nal Insurance Com:
pony of Lancaster County," de report that me hare ex=
audited the accounts for the year preceding the first
day of May, 1863, and 'find the same as thilows to wit :
Policies issued, insuring property to the
tilimuut of $2,798,158 00
Premium notes filed antoneting to 121 101 43
DR.—FOIL EXPENS„ES AND FIRE LOSSES, paid, to wit
Pald Auditors fees for 1803 $ 3 00
" Lebanon Wabre Denierat, rrinting 3 00
Advertiser, " 3 00
" Courier, 3 00
" " Democrat, . " 8 00
" Lancaster Examiner 400
Votksfrieund " 5 00
Intelligencer" 4 00
" Uni .TI " 3 00
" J. 51.)resthentier,,lidalik Book 1 50
. 4
Printing Hand Stills and for Postage. 4 03
," Directors fees 9O 00
" President signing policiel
Amount of expenses $7 40
FIRE LOSSES PAID to wit:
Pa id Levi S. Oberly, Shiceilbratown.,
partial lone $ 15 00
" Jolln Hartman, Past Cocalico,
Lancaster county, Stable - . 100.00
" Philip Huber, Bast Cocalico, Lan
caster co., Barn and contents 488 00
" Joseph Landes W. Cocalico, Lan
caster co., partialious on houre 35 49
Jacob Bopp, W. Barl, . do de 525
643 74
Total amount 'Or txpenges and Tire Losttes ' $721 14
011.—PUNLS OFTHECOM PANIL
Balance in hands of Treasurer, flay Ist,
1136:0 '..5020 90
Reed inr centage on Premium Notes, 66 21
" outstinding F ire Tax 2f 62
Balance due Treasurer, , May,l,lB62, ' $ll2 11
Amount due : the Estate of Ectunekblell Maar,
deed, for loss by tire of timmaer House. As., 105 no
Amount due by the Company, May 1at,1863 $217-11
W itueaa our hands the 18th day of May, A. 1)., 1863.
JONAS LASER,
JOON FRY; ' I.Andittda.
EZRA BUCHER,/
Lebanon, Jude 24,1868.-2 t.
• Attend
to Your Licenses
ilk X ERCHANT3 will please'attend to their Licenses
immediately, as 1 have special Notice from the
Auditor General to bring suit within ten days after the
Ist day of July, and tug compelled to do so. Therefore,
please give this your immediate attention.
JOHN ALLWEIN,
June 3,1863.. ' Treasurer 'of Lob. Co;
Market Street hotel , ""
Corner Market Mid Chestnut Streets, Lettnen,
JOHN MATTIIES, Proprietor.
Anzio taken the above Stand, long occupied by
_EL Mr. LEONARD Zniatteasr.thr, I will Spare no pains to
make the Traveling Pnblic who stop at it, perfectly
comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The
Home la-large and well arranged. The Table supplied
with the hest ismtottable edible's ; the Bar stocked with
the choicest Liquor '
s, and the Stabling largo and coin
niodion9. JOHN MATTLIES.
Lebanon, April 9, 1862.
.
• AYER'S
Cathartic Pills,
(SUGAR COATED,)
ARE MADE TO
CLEANER THE BLOOD AND CURE THE UCH
Fathers, Mothers, Physieleos,
Phihosthropiets, read their Effects,
and 'ledge of their Virtues.
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache, Sick Beadache,Fonl Stomach.
PnTaRORO, PA, May 1,1855.
Da. J. C. Ante. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of
the beadnekerany body can have by a dose or two,
of your Pllk. It seisms to arise from a foul stomach, which
they cleanse at one*. If _they will cure others as they do
me, the Amt is worth knowing.
Tours with gmat respect, RD. W. ' , ROBLE . ,
Clerk of Steamer Canon.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints.
DiPARTMINT or Tait iNTERIOR,
. WASMNOTON, D. 0., 7 Feb.,' 1853.
PR: I . himerused,your Pills in my general - and hospital
practice ever sines you made them, and cannot hesitate to
sty they are the best cathartic we employ.. Their regu
lating action on the Near is quick and decided, consequent.
ly they are an adniirahle remedy for derangernentsof that
organ. Indeed, I have Seldom fond a case oftMioue dis
cuss no obstinate that it did not readily yield to them.
. Fraternallryours, ALONZO BALL, M. D.,
Physician. of the Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax, and. Warms. •
Pow 02110011/111TLIAD; LPL. CO., MICH., NOT. 1t,1855.
Di. Ann: Your Mlle are the perfection of rudeiriee.
They have done my wife- more good than I can tell you.
She had NIGH sick and' pining away for months. Went
of to be dbctored at great expense, but got no better. She
then camneneed taking your.P.lll., which men cured her,
by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her
body. .They afterward. cured her and our two children
of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors haeit bed,aod
my wife cured him with two doses of your Pille; while
others around us paid from dye to twenty dollars doctors'
Ms, and lest much time, without being cured entirely
even thou. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually
good and honest, will be prised here. ..
. .
OW.O. 1. GRIFFIN, Postmaster.
Indigestion and Impurity of the flood.
iron Bee: T7.lThnts, Rotor of Advent Chunk Boston.
Da. Axes: I have used your PM.s* with extraordinary
success in my family and among those I am called to visit
In distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and pnri,
fy the blood 'they are the very beet remedy I hare ever
known, and I can confidently recommend them to my
friends. Youtilf . 3. Y. EllftlEB.
Watiatir t Wrearitre Co., N. T., Oct. 24, 1855.
Dia Si*: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac.
Use, and And thorn an excellent purgative to cleanse the
system and purify the fountains of the blood.
JOHN 0. MEACHAM, It. D.
Serofula, - Kingle Evil, Tetter, ,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
Prom a Rawarding Merchant of St. Louts, lib. 4,1856.
DR. AM: 'four Pills are the paragon of all that is
great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feet that had proved
incurable for years. Iler mother bad been long grievous
lyaillicted with blotchei and pimples on bar skin and in
her hair. After our child was awed, she also tried your
Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDOE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
•
Prom the ..lteu. Dr. Hawks, of the Methodist; Epis. Church.
PULASKI Horn, SAVANNAH. Gs., Jan. 5;1856.
MOWN= am ; I should be ungrateful for the relief your
skill has brought me if I did not report my ease to you.
A cold Settled in my limbi and brought on excruciating
neuralgic pains, which 'ended in chronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding I had the best of pli3rsleiane, the disease
grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excel.
lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried, your Pills.
Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in tht
use of them, I am now entirely well.
SCUM CHAMBER, BATON Borax, Le., 5 Dee., 1855.
Di. AMC: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of
',hem:mile Gout painful disease that had afflicted me
far. years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Corn•
plaints, requiring an active purge, they are en excel
lent remedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, mid as
a Istomis Plll,, they are agreeable nod effectual.
Pits, Suppression, Paralysis, Initamina.
non, and even Deafness, and Partial Blind..
naratt, have been cured by the alterative teflon of these
1111 a.
Ilost of the Ms inmarket contain Mercury, which, al
though a rateable remedy in ekilful bands, i dangerous
fa a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fro-
quently l'ollow Its incautious use. These contain Ito mos
ersq or Mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR TaR" RAPID CURE OF
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLV•
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPUIO
COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN.,
VIPIENT CONSUMPTION ,
and for the malt of conieineptlie patients in auliencif
stages of the dlesseee.
W. need not speak to the public of- its virtues.
Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the
American Staten, Its wonderful cures of puhnonat7 com
plaints hare made It already known. Play, few are the
teMllios in any &flatted country on this continent with
out some personal experience of Its offsets and fewaryet
the communities any where which have net among them
memo ltring trophy of Its victory over the jubilee and dan
gerous diseases of the throat and lungs, While it is the
meet powerful antidote yet known to man for the form
debts and dangerous diseasee of the puhnoniuy organs, it
Is also the pleasantest. and eared remedy that an be em=
'toyed for Infants and young persons. Parente should
have It in stone against the Insidious enemy that steels
upon them unprepared. We hare abundant grounds to
believe the Cherry lbctoral eaves more fires by the mew
Ilettnplions It prevents than those it cures. Reep it by
you, and cure our colds while they are curable, nor ner
legit them until no human skill can master the inexorable
*seeker that, fastened- on the vitals, eat. your lilb away.
- Ili know the dreadful fidelity of lung disorders, end as
they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do
more than to assure them it is still made the best it saw
be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the
- meat perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on
It the best agent which our.skill Can furnish for their ewe.
?REFIRED IT: DI. t. C. ATER,
!mensal and Analytical Chemist, &moll, Xass.
AND ZOZD Br
Sold by J. L. Lemberger. Dr. Geo. Gess and D. S.
Lebalon ; Mover & 0., My.
ersrowa ; /Doming, Mt. Neb, ; A. F Mark. Betlview
Harper, East Ranover; Kral; Sheefferetown; and by
Dealers everywhere.
ATICTORIA LAWNS, Plaid and Striped Nan:maks
Plain and Plaid Pambrica, Plaid and dotted Mune,
Br Minato, Mareeidlea; hobineta, &e.. the largest assort
ment at the store et • 1111NRY & STINK
GEO. 1.. ATKINS. O. T. ATKINS
G. L. ATKINS A. Bro.
TT KUNO united in the BOOT and SHOE BERMS"
J ,and from their determination to be punctual, and
make none butthe bestof work, they fecilike soliciting
a large of public patronage. Theywill always be found
at their OLD STAND, /New BUILDING ' ) in Afarket 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 BAGS, &0., which they offer at reduced prices,
Jar Persons dealing at tb is 81011 STORE, can be
milted with READY-AIADE WORK. or have it made to
order. Satigfaction is always warranted.
sum
,Partieular attention given to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon, July 3;188L
ATKINS & New Boot and Shoe Store Is fitted
up in good order for comfort and convenience, both
for ladies and Oentlemem
A 'MINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted
11 up in good order for comfort and convenience : both
for Wins and Gentlemen.
A 'MINS & BRO. promise to he punctual, and will en
deavor tv please all who may call on them for ,Boots
and Shope - .
NEW AND CHEAP STORE
rival undersigned would respectfully Inform the nit
", Azens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has entered
into the
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS,
La Ulan ut ..Street, fire doors South of the Buck /SW,
Lebanon,
. , where he keeps on
II hand a large and well
assorted stock of all
' kends of BOOTS and
SHO E S. Ile will
--
da dlgi make to order all
1- .; :. - _,, . - kinds of BOOTS and
-_, - - slims, and at very
,:,.,
short notice. lie al
so keeps on hand a
- .. ° -- -. - 7."^ large and'well-assort
ed stock of LEATHER, such , as RED AND OAK SOLE
LEATHER, CALF AND.KIP SKINS. MOROCCO AND
FANCY LEATLIER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND
INGS, dr., end all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT
CORDS arid WEBBS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN
CUES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.—
Constantly on band an assortment of I Ratings. Threads,
Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit
and Shoe Tools of every description. Raving been en
gaged in the business more than twenty years, ho feels
satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all. who will
favor him with a call. Shoemakers fr. m the country
will do - mell by calling on him before purchasing else
where. - ' SAMUEL ileum.
Lebanon, May 21 1862.
009 03
TAKE NOTICE.
. .
Bumaßs will do well by calling on J. A. BRESSLER
Agent, ae he is prepared to do alt kinds of TIN
ROOTING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK .generally, at
the very lowest prices. He also baa on hand a large
and goad assortment of %II kinds of TIN WARE, and
all •of the moat improved Gas Burning 'COOK
STOWES.arid PARLOR STOVES. Alas, aR the
different and latail improved' RANGES AND:
HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps cot,
stantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
.
-SLATE, Which he offers at loss price than they can be
height of any other slatemen in the County.
*3. WARE-ItOOMS-L- - One &lin , South of the "Buck
Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. .
' Lebanon, Deeembe.r 26,1861.
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FLOSSBRkmuIt & CO.
430 Chestnut st. Phila.
A.
Feb. 11., , a 3 —2m.
Boot and Shoe Store.
yes TA h e is O e ß xt ß ey (ED sis ß e L ey rzp u e s c y tf me ull y y t
forms the public that be still contie
alba WPM in
his new building, in Cumberland st.,
where he hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
may favor him with their custom. Re invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES and every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable _articles in
ids line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock.
He is determined to surpass all ccmpetltion in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none bt the hest quali
ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed
P. S.-,lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed an him.
He hopes by strict attention to Masineesandendeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
ronage. [Lebarton,Jaly 3, 1861.
LATEST NEWS
Of the cheaped and Best Goods
EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!!
Boots 3 Shoes 5 Rats; Caps, ke
1 MITE undersigned has opened one orthe BEST AS
SOATM ENTS of . .
I itt I 1, 0 , 1 1. N 5 d B rA T A , 5 l ir. E o S i T all t ait,
L
, and of the best Materials, which he will
sell at prices to recommend them to purcha
sers. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside,
Dupont, McClellan, Stringliam and Monitor Mat; very
beautiful and very cheap. Of CA CS be has a complete
assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior
manner. with fine finish ; Women's Misses' and Chil
dren's Delmore's, Gaiters: Congress Bouts, Slippers,
and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' 'ltalmorals. Or
ford Tics Washington Ties, Congress Bouts. 71.11.1 all
other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and
SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Storni a
Walnut St., next to the County Prison.
SW- Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the
public heretofore, I wunic invite all w Ming anything
in my line to call and examinettly stock before tusking
their purchaaeß.
Lebanon, April 23,1.862,
P. B.—Measures taken and work made M short -notice,
New Boot and Shoe. Siore*
T .
fIE undersigned announce to the , peddle that they
have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to
Cumberland. Street, Lebanon, in John Grieff'shitilding.,
one door west of the ConfectionerY-Stare, .whe re they
,Mintend keeping constantly an` ainq if:generates
sortment of Ladiei, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and
Children's
•
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,&e • 4:te
all of which will be made up in stile and quality pot
to be surpassed by any other workmen in tbevountry.
No effort shall be spared to . please and satisfy all who
may favor thorn with. their orders,. and their .chirigeo
will be as reasonable as possible, compatible-v:111CW "talr
remuneration.
They also keep a large stock of
HOME MADE WORK,
which is warranted to be as represented. •
The public are invited to call and examine theiratock
previous to purchasing.
W Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable
rater. • ANDREW MOORE.
Lebamen, March 19, 1862
F.
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKES
(NE Cumberland Street, one door East of-
Iljtheltlack Horse Hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extendeilto me for the short time
I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit e
continuance of the patyonage of the public.
lie has at all times an assortment of ROOTS and.
STEMS of his ownmanufacture on hand,. which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms. ..
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, 4e.
Those desiring.a neat, well made article, are invited
to the a trial. ChiMMus' Ehoes of every. variety
and color on hand. Heavy, work made to order.
d 7 All woik warranted. .71tupairhrg neatly &viand
charges made moderate. • • LebaszonJtdy 3,15&.
READYNADE , GI.OTUING
Will be sold
Extremely; Low Prices.
AVER, one of the firm Of Reber . * firm, hens
. taken the stack:of Ready.-made Clothing at the
appraiSement., which will enable hint to sal lower than
anywhere else can be bought.- Call mitt see iv:your
selves before you make your FAR purchase
tiesL. TIIRER DOORS 'WEST FRO COURT IiOUSE.
Lebanon, Sept. 25. 1851 . : HENRI EAR
EI CHA T TA IL ORIMIG.
0 S. RAMSAY, in Fullers building, corner of Cum
betland street. and Doe alley; baa on hand and
for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a barge
lot of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMEItES, and.
VESTING S,
well :!beleeted from Good "rfotuAts. Good Fits_ and_ salt-
Elan tial making guaranteed to all., Also Handker
chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders,Panep and
Plain Linea Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers.
Lebanon, April 9, 1861
FITS! FITS! FITS!
A: U. RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, reapec4ally an.
pounces to the citizens of Lebanon and -vicinity
that he has just returned from the city with a Bite as
sortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
all of which he will sell or make up to order at
prim to eui t the times, at his No. I Tailoring Eetab•
lishment in Keim's New Block, 4 doors Smith of the
Buck Hotel, South Walnut street. •
All work entrusted to his care; Will be manufactur
ed Ina workthardike manner aa to fashion and dura
bility.
Goods purehased elsewhere will be cheerfully made
up to order an the usual moderate terms..
Having had years of experience iii the Tailoring and
Dry-Goods business, and being inclined to turn to the
advantage of bid customers,. alt the advantages result
ing from said acquirements, he feels Cottoned that it
wilt be responded to by'a very libetal share of the
lic patronage.
Friends cult once to please me after that Pleado`your
selves.
July 8, 1863.
If:tshioNeable TaiiLoring!
_
REMOVAL.
Mt i E r algzeri n s oV i ll A an il on w : o t u h l a d t r a P t c us til3 Rittlit ni 'D
his TM LORING nosiness to Cumberland Sireet, two
doors Nast of Market Street, and opposite, the Engle
Hotel, where all persous whO wieh gars:tents made
up in the most fashionable styleand . best umener,hre in
vited to cell.
. .
TO Tar LORSI—Just received and for sale the N-.. York
arid Philadelphia Report of.Bpring x Summer FaziMons.
Tailors wishing the Fabians should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so.that. , he can make his arrangements
accordingly-RIMEL HOFFMAN-
Lebaron,.l pril UM.
'VICTORIA LAWNS, Plaid and striped Naneo°As•
V Plain and Plaid Cambrissi Plaid and dotted Mulls,
Brilliants, !damnifies, Bohieets, the.largest
merit, at the store of - HENRY & STINE.
you see AVMS .4 BRO.'S New Boot awl Shea
Store.
Hiram W. Rank,
FORMERLY el - Jonestown, Lebanon county, would
respectfullyAnforrn his friends, and the public,
that lie bps connected himself with Mr. Dowse., in the
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SWAN BUSINESS,
Nb. 146 North Third street, Fhila..,
whore be will be glad to receive customers, and will
sell neretes that will prove satisfactory.
l'hiladelphM, Nay 36, 16 63.
Jos. BOWMAN,
SAMUEL SHIRK
S. S. RAMSAY.