The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 25, 1863, Image 3

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TEENER, - - - $l5O A.YEAR
LEBANON; PA.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1863
HOME AFFAIRS.
The following are the recently elect
ed Directors of Lebanon Bank; for the emu
fog
John W. Glon lager, Jacob Witmer, jr., Sam
uel Becker, John Heilman, ta. s.„.] Jacob Sbertz
er, Jos. G. Heilman, David Rank, .Joh n Bloa
ter, C. D. Gioninger;B. B. Lehman, Benjamin F.
Schnook, Geo, F. Miller, Michael Kreider, [c. a.]
A semi-annual dividend of four per cent has
been declared by the Lebanon Bank.
The following:are, :the ...Directors
just elected of the Lebanon Valley Batik :
Ja k e. George, -John W. KillingekTitas T.
Worth', JOhn Light, Is. s.,] David M. Rank,
William Shirk, Jefferson Shirk, George Ross,
, George Mark, Cyrne M.Krall, Henry D. Corm°.
ny, Jos. S. Bomberger, John D. Dieyer.
refkreWannnat-dividend of three per cent has
been doctored by this Bank.
TriANIESIGIVING DAY.---The, Leba
"Bank,
,and ire preeetne all Banks, will be closed
to morrow (Thursday,] and all notes and bills
payable en aaid day must be attended to the day
previotee.
Ns
Are were in error last week in sta
king:Oat Butter was 26 cents in the. Lebanon
We'underitand that it never was high
er than 25 cents, which it is now
ARRESTED. ---Henry B usb on g, for
:nierly of the firm of:Busbong,k Landis, Lances
ter, doing business in Virginia; 'was arrested in
that oily, on Saturday on °barge of being in the
rebel service, voluntarily. Mr. .13'usbong, was
taken .to •Ph ilade la; where the charge will be
fully investigated by the United States Commis
,SiOrter.
U. REVENUE • TAX.---Fitririero
) v h e bu teller th.tir awn stock--that is the stock
`k.h„ y hare . raised or fattened on their farms—and
-
to tha -t way sell it,
.inust make a return under
,rfath ake Assistant A.sseasor of all stock thus
•Alss ugl i ti - fed and sold. They do not 'need a li.
un 1E18,4 they sell $l,OOO worth ; but they
i sm, haunt, I to;pay 20 cents per bead for allvat
ii,
over is In-Inths'old, .5 cents for, all under 13
ti.tton 6 fdr each bog and 3"renis for
eactle4.-3.
R E IVtA B s OP 1311ANCFf CANAL.—The
Union ainiti t 'OM.nen.Y being out of funds to re
pair theV nine. Bran o b (lanai, CO injereci by the
freshet o 1362,, Elohie enterprising Citizens in
tereiterttthat WOT it, have proposed a plan of
making o ,l id rope ire h 7 subscription, their dis•
bursements to be 'etur red to them in the 101111
of interest &axing . corttAatea, good for tolls.
Books are now in the irilDdS of L. R. Ilya ieka
for Lebanon, Mr. Viebelmti Thompson at Jones
town,
and me, J o i n :. W. Cawden at Pinegrove,
where su bser iptions ,to the laudable enterprise
can be received on the terms mentioned. It is a
great Wes to this vicinity, that the work sh ou ld
so long remain out of use, hod we commend the
aubseriptiost to the eonshleratulh of our citizens.
EVERY FAMILY SIIMILI)IIA.YE I—The
%wrest and best medicine ever latystloced to the
people for the Pm of Dispepsis, 'Crimp, Colic,
Sick Headache, is Zionaeresuan's Keystone Stom
ach Rittere - , it bin never boiled to Cane this xbore
diseases. For sale at. D.- S. Reber awl Jas. L.
Lemberger's Drug Stores, and ail trtar. 03rough
out the coast/T. Try it.
THE 93. PENNA. Rsoodusr.—We are
informed that upwards of 204 soldiers of this
Regiment have reported to the War Departmen t
their willingness to re enlist, provided the regu
lar bounties to new recruits are allowed them,.
and they be permitted to return to their old ren
dezvous in Lebanon, Pa., to recruit, reorganize,
&c., for at least 90 days; each man also to have.
a furlough of at least 30 days,
The answer of the Departmen t to this propo
eition,has not yet been returned.
Theßoard of Trustees of the Phil
adelphia Gas Works have resolved to increase
the, price of - gss ZS per cent.. bring --r
$2 '.5-0 per thousand feet.
Or" That's nothing to what it is in Lebanon,
--,-.s4,orwith 10 per cent off for Cash.
Mr. G. L. niebie has sold• 20 acres
of land, with buildings, Annville town-
M.r. David A. Mark, of East "'allover,
for $2BOO, carb.
We are informed that the examina
tion of drafted men in Schuylkill county will not
probably be got threegh with before the middle
of next month.
Messrs; Mtn. Woolison, of :NyeTs,
town, Geo. F. Reinhard, of Lebanon, and 'rhos,
Walker; of Jonestown, are the Aseistar. t Alases
pors for Lebanon county, under the iteryt AsSeSst.r,
Mr. Killinger.
Services will be held in the M. E.
'church next Thursday morning at 10 o'clock,
when a collection will hu held for, the United
States Christian Commission, for the relief of
our sick and wounded, eUldiers.
The attention of Farmers and o
tbers is directed to the sale advertisement of Ma
jor,k. Brother in another column. A large lot of
serviceable machinery for their use will then be
disposed of.
•
TAItE NoTICE.—The enrolling is go
leg on, and it is expected that the Conscription ac
will be enforqad immediately, so I would advice every
body to get their PLUTURKS taken in time for their re
lationsimdfrientia. and the only place to get a No.l,
Picture is at ZIMMERMAN'S New York Photographic
Gallerl.Tor be is taking the cheapest, the best, and
moat life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by
all that be can't be beat, for his gallery is always
crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec
ommend. Remember the place:, Zimmerman's New
York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call
early and avoid a crowd.
P. S.—Children mid anybody that has got weak eyes
should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. Ms Pictures no
-13 require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit
Gans. Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &o.
ATTNNTION SPORTSTerrt J. G. AIILENB ACA would re
Sportfully inform the public that be continues the
'business of manufacturing and dealing in
GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, POWDER,
Caps,Wfuls, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi
al, at his Store, .m Market .tr eet , a few doors North of
the it. it.. Labanon,,Pa.
lit oAU kinds of Repairing • done at the shortest poS
Bible notice and in the best style of workmanship.
Lebanon, June 24, 1563.—1 y.
&fad *titcs.
• (COMAIUNICATED)
PULMONARY CONSUNPTION A CURABLE
INSEAM ! LI
A CARD
To CONSUMPTIVES.
• The:undersigned having been restored to health in El.
fewweeks, by a very simple remedy. after having suf
fered *several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
;known to his follow-sufferers the means of cure.
.10 ail iclw (kW it, he will send a copy of the pr&
snoription used.(free of charge), with the directions for
ge-IpMbig and using the same, which they will find a
memoir" far CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHI
TlS,CBEaffig, COLDS, An. The only object of the ad-
Vertiierin sending the Prescription is to benefit the
afdicted , andepthad information which be couceivver to
bit invaluable ;.and he hopes every sufferer will try
iris remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and ma;
prove a blessing.
rxrn .... "m eg th e prescription will please address
WILSON, Williamsbu
Arc . EDWARD A. rg*
Kings County '
New York.
0ct.:21,18 63 . -4 m
BE WISE BY TIMES!
Do not trifle With, your Icahn, Constirltion and
Character. '
If you are suffering with any Diseases for which .
IiEbIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCK('
is recommended,
TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
It will Care you, save Long Suffering, allaying Pain
end Inflammation, and will restore you to .
HEALTH AND FURITY;
At Little Expense,
•
And No Exposure.
Cut out the Advertisement in - another column and
senor sendfor it. •
• BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Ask ter Hembolt'a. Take No Other.
CUBES GUARANTEED
. •,
MOW 28;1883; =2m,
, .
TeriMe - idliselosures.
—4ZORZTB for the million I A most valuable and won
ha ,Ile] publication. A work et 400 . pages, and 30
1 ,7 111,.
colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S 'FADE STUMM,
an original and popular treatlsd'on Man and Woman,
.their Physiology,Ftinetiens, and TSexuaVdisereere of
°Vet,' hind, -with 5 1 eVer' Failing Remedies for their
stfeedy cure. Thearraatice of DR. MINTER bee long
been, and still ishinlibanded, bald the 'earnest solidi-
Wien of numerous persons, be haeteen induced to ex
tend his med Mal usefulness through the medium of his
lIIF.ODM." It is athe
that should be in
the hands of every family in n
the land, as a preventive
of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one
of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited
mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for
warded free of postage to any part of the United States
for 50 cents : in P. O. Stomps, or , 3 copies for 51. Ad
dress. pest iniId,DR.:RUNTER, No. 3 Division Street,
Ne w York. • - .
Sept. 3, 1863.-1?.
"creatiekielizi. rit.ixtinea:c ,
A Cortain.cure for pains and aches ens! warranted
1110110'61ov to, any other. °Soup it pnsitively.dures
'reliefs absolutely sure immediately it is used. Moth
ers remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle
without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no no
tice, frequently attacking a child in the dead hour of
the night ; before a physician Can' be summoned ft
may be too late. Netnember,the Venetian . Liniment
neverfails . Price - 25 and 50 cents s. bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Office 50'Courtland Street, New Ytrk.
Sept. 23, . , -
SAPON
OR CONCENTRATED LYE
- FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
•
•
WAR
_ makes high prices ; Saponifier helps to re
duce them. It makes BOA 1, for FOUR cents a pound
by using your . kitehen:greass: .*.
CAUTION I As spurious Lyes are offered also,
ke careful and only buy the P4T4NTED.artiele put up
in IRON cans, all others being COUNTERFEITS.
.F'n?yz. Sat litatiffeturing cc,,
• illiftlfel'D'Aia--"lfq. 12 7.Wallitct Street ;
Pit nrg Pitt Strat an:WTl:tip:Leone Way
Nov,
TEE CONFESSIONS Ail
fiNVAL'
Published for the benefit, and
A CAUTION TO YO
who suffer tenni nervous Debillt
Manhood, etcsupplying at th
TEE MUANS °FS
fly On 4 whaltnii co' .1.4
great expense end injury throu •
and quackery....
Ey'enclosing a post paid tiddreti
copies may be lied of the author.
NATHANIEL
Bedford, Ki,
•, May 27, 1/362.—1y
" . • DR. RV O. L. LYI
Frelfth Periodica l
FOR FEMALES.
This valcagXe medicine is DOW offerer `o
the Ameri
can Ladies as the only sure, po.sitive, at ever-failing
cure and reeNtoe of suppregaiou of ture, from
,whatever cacao. :Particular care shout. a used to
know that .I,t!t'ncy is net the ectose, . 'the Drops
would surely rokince an effect entir ell' co. ary to the
course of natitfc, fin. which I will lien ho " yself re
spectable. Thele Props are so mild awed pi ant, that
the feeblest On tube them with perfect seen y, yet CO
powerful ic`their eff4Cts, that they may ,be s y called
a never failing
.12i*rtitor. They can be Art. _ red by
addressing the as directed below. I have an" . +l' a med
icine for theTtistX .We"yeara in my practice, , a , there
fore well ki49l - ite,ihkits. Sold by.ail Druggis . " i
Price $l. trier BOttyl. Address
ft. - J . 611N I. LYON, New Haven, 4.4
Jay 22,1822. • It
Notice..
MADAN `PORTER'S CURATIVE BALS4I
. has long Tested ihe truth that there are great princip
: in Melicines'iis there'ie'in SZience, and this ~Medici
is compolitytied ou Principles suited to the maul, fold 14 I
tore of Man I The cure of Ciads is in keeping (l i nen th'
pores, ahirCresZitig a-dhile Internal vranath, at .d this
is caused, by - tile use df this Illedicine. Its rentedial
gas title's are based on its power to assist the lieolthy
and vimlrouscheulatiola of broo'd through the longs, it
enlivens ihe,linieles"anirtissfats 'tile skin to perform its
duties Ofregulatingthe heat of the system, and in gen t
ly throWitrg off tile' wants aulistitice from the surface o f
la:%. ft is not's rodent rolitedy, but emollient
warmi ,'lehrelling,add"effectfve . Sold by all drug
gists tit.t3l,iad'2s ients'per bottle.
SePt.ll,
A.. 7C*114 t Ittrering.
ThOtiy.. 'Catiadve,. while laboring as a
vr..e core d of Consumption, when
all othortheAns Matra iled,By a recipe obtained from a
learmyttoihysiefitli residing - in the great City of Jeddo.
This. recipe 'fie cured - great'redlubers who were suffer
ing frinit Coasyniption, Bronehi t is, Sore Throat, Coughs
and OBS, efortfte debility aid nervous depression
va " : " '0 tY'ttieie ffisorilers.
De4iftino of.beilOttillg,.etloirs; I will send this re.
lirtibght"hCine with me, to all who
meta it, c free"of 6bArge.
Irks . ff3i. ahem-
I Dec. it,i2so27--Is.
Qui!`gikoN.-11,0110 t there Dick and
Naucy,,Whire aro you going s that you are hi such
hurry;
we emu Just on our way to Da fly's
Phsit.44 - apit Gallery. 'o have our pictures takes,. jjo,
talms splendid: piel'ares, and his Gallery is Mialy
the time cre;,, v a e a, so I said to Nancy We Will • 4) ear.
ly this loM.riing before any body else g eta ther f,.r we
will to come away again without getting •
QuY.sr.--Yesl I have heard too that Daily's
is nearly all the time crowded, and so why do
r o o to some other Gallery.?
Arts.-ohmY ! we could'net think of such a t
We admire the true and beautiful picture the
takes, so much that we would Out go to :moth
lery if we could get them fot nothing . He ha
years, experioncem the business, hoes a complet
improved instruments, an excellint sltvlitth
therefore takes the best pictures It town, and
course every body that warits a good picture.
him.
Ql3.32.—Silat k ind of Pictures doestie take?
Ass.—lie takes Photographs front miniature
size, plain or colored. ' the cord picture:4 beiv
pronounced more truthful and life like than semi
have been taken in our large cities. II is Alubri
are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile. also exm3
copying pictures front email Daguerreotypes, ea
larging them almost to any PiZe.
QUESTe- - WkOre is Gal levy ? I must :gin hl
call too.
Arts.—Just come alOng with Nancy and I, ant
will show you. It is in Stine's New Building,
door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. le bat :ckln''s .
ly on hand a good assertinent: of Gilt and Thism
I Frames, sates, Albums, &c., which he sells chew
*'or good . and cheap. Pictures we advise all to at
1 Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. Morel 11,
lEtigitato Antices.
Preaching next Windt) evening in the English
gukge in the First Reformed church.
English preaching next Sabbath morning mill evenin
Tbankskiving sermon on next Thursday evening i
Zion's Ev. Lutheran church.
German preaching next Thursday morning in Salem'
Lutheran church, also next Sunday morning in
the Herman, and English in the evening.
A. M. Abel, of' Lebanon, will preach iu the School'
House, at Cornwall Furnaces, on Sunday, the 29th
inst., at 23 o'clock, P. M.
English preach lug on Thanksgiving Day in the mein
ing, in the Moravian church.
German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. DL, at the
Horse Shoe Pike Mtetiog House.
&MO.
On the 19th inst.. by the Bev- R. S. Miller, Mr. JA
COB FESSLER, of Millcreek, to Miss SARAH
SCIIMAL2 Z, of Jackson.
On the 21st ult.. in Jonestown, by the Rev. Wni.
Gerhardt. Mr. EDWARD STROH, of Fredericksburg,
to Miss LYDIA ERMEL, of Swatara.
Ou the lEth ult., at the same place, and by the same,
!kir. MOSES HEALY. of E. Hanover, to Miss ELIZA
BETH. MUT, of Onion.
On the lith inst., by the same, Mr. VALENTINE
D. MUCH. of N. Lebanon. to Miss EMMA B. WAL
BORN. of Bethel tp.. Lebanon co.
On the 21st Inst., by the same, My. HENRY WOLF,
to Miss SARAH IVEIS, both of Bethtl township, Leb
anon county. ,
On the 10th Mel., tit Middlesex, Mercer. county,
WILLIAM, on of William C:, and Lucinda SHAY,
aged about 16 years. _ • .
On the 6th inst., in East Hanover, MILTON, SOD of
Henry KRUM, aged 15 years. 10 months and 5 days.
On the 29th ult., in 'East Conover, MARY EU EA.
BETH, infant daughter of Solomon STEIN, aged 3
Years, 3 months and 24 days.
On the 13th inst. Hanover , CATHARINE
KEENER, aged 71 yeare,s months and 23 days.
On the 17th host On Jonestown, SARAH CAPP, con.
sort of John CAPP, aged 59 years, 7 months and 12
days.
The Lebanon Inatket.
ear.
LEBANON, Wamma
Extra Family, 57 50
Extra Flonr, 700
Prime White Wheat,' 60
Prime End Wheat, 160
New Wheat, • . mt ..
Prime Rye, nil '
Corn, 95
Oats, ' "ro
curvor.geed, 6 00
Timothyeeed, 1 60
Flax-seed, 1 25
Dried Apples, pealed,l 60
Peach “Snita,” 2 60
Peach "'hazels," 162
Cherries, 150 '
Onions, 87
Potatoes, 14 bus, 60
Apple Batter, Vero*, 45
lit Phibide
=EI
art'.—Flie 1
arid State Floor is Jive
D EXPERIENCE
.0 wurning Bud
Preturiture Decay of
tame tiros.
IF CURE.-
kfter beiitg put to
medical humbug
riM
.envelope, eiggle
YPAItt, Esq..
sl county, ti. Y
Drops
E'lery
' 04
Dtf
LEBAN
TURA L ALS
'SOCIET Y,
arty
Gal
veu
tt of
'6l&- Sale to COM melleC al 12 o'clock. M., on said dart.
when conditions of MI6 willtc condo knows I.,)1
DAVID E. MILLER
DAVID 11OLLINOElt,
SOLOMON SMITH,
.Committee to make Sale.
9 . " "
.1.; baton, 't ov. 26, 1963.
AM E RICAN - WAIT El ES.
AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE
THAN TEN YEARS, the time pieces montane
ured by the American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass.,
lave gained a firm 1% Id upon the favor of the public,
.nd now, no less than 75,000 of them are speak ing for
Iherosslims in the pockets of the people. From a very
significant beginn fug the business has Increased nn
we are iustined. in stating that'WE MAKE 'MORE
AN ONE HALF of all the watches sold in the tint-
States.. Repeated enlargement of our faeary hiiiid.
s, and the labor of 500 operatives, Alit find us, un
-1 to supply the conitenpy increasing - &Maud.—
we may here observe that notwlthstand log the
pr ice of labor atidilite tittle; we actually een our
icts at less Prices tivin dicise ciitient 'five yerirs
.rreeted Weekly.
./..r, NOVEMBER 25, 1862.
Eggs, 10 dos., 22
' Butter, Ws lb., 22
'Tub or salted butter, 10
bard, ' 10
Tallow, 10
Flinn, lO
Shoal(lora, 8
Sides, 8
7
'Soap, -
Bees-wax 25 -
White lags, 6
Nixed Bags, 3
Flax; l. 3b.,
.. 12%
Bristles, 13 lb., 40
Feathers, lila, 62}-i
Wool; 76 M.,' 40
!Soup Beane, IA qt., T
Vinegar, t gal., 1214
phis. Nia rizet.
NOYEMBXR 20, 1858:
ow grades for Wisteria
touts'. bbl bettor, `but
quiet; while for medliam and Vigh grades are in
fair demand, and ten to fifteen cents 11 barrel
higher.
The sales are 18,400 bbls At $5 90®6 1.5 for
superfine State; $6 40 ®6.50 extra State • $5 55
®6 85 for fancy State ;$7 20®7 dO for the low
grades of Western extra; $7 45®7 50 for ship.
ping Ohio ; $7 60®0 40- ortrade and family
brands, and $7 55®11 50 for St.. Louis ex
tras.
1 Southern Flour is a shade firmer and the'mar•
ket is 9, little more active. Sales - of 1,800 blals at
$7 45@8 10 for mixed to gaud superfine country,
Baltimore, he., and - sB' . ls@lo 50 for trade and
'family brands. , • •
Rye Flour is firm,..and : • unchanged. Sales 'of
Iho bbla at,ss 5505 60. Corn meal is ' s caredaqd - held higher.. -
The Wheat market ittArreguls r ; Winter is na. -
saleableand lewer, but-Spring is in good demand
and„lc bush higher. The inquiry is ehielfi
on speculative account ) and for milling.
• The'sales are sk, - Qop troshole at $1 42@1 95.
for•Ohicage spring; $115@.1 47 for Milwaukee :
club' ; $1 '47@1:48 amber do; $1 50 for.
choice hi innegota ;.anthir Western closes quiet at
$1- 58@1 60. White 'Wheats are dull.
Oats are higher 'rind 'quite active. Sales of
Canadian at 87@.896; Western at SS @Ho, and
State - tit
. 1 88®90e, eloaing. , heav y, however.
Rye continues scarce and wanted at $1 22@
I 25.
r Cora is 3@40 8, bus higher, but closes quiet
at the improvement. Sales of 125,000 bus mix
ed .Westero at $1 13 ®1 16, in store do do at
$1.15, afloat, and do yellow at $1 14i, afloat.
CATTLE MARKET:— The offerings of Beef
Cattle, only reached 2700. bead, a falling off of
200 as compared with last week. The demand
was fair, and good Cattle were scarce and want
ed at an advance on previous prices. 11 the
prime lots offered were sold. Prices ranged at
from $7 to $lO for common to good. and extra
quality, mostly at $8 ®9l the 100 ths,
About 160 were cffeelfd and sold 07420® 32
each for Springers, and $25®45 for Cows .Ir.
Caltes, showing no change. Hugs were steady,
and 3700 were offered and sold including 2900 at
Glass' taken at 7 50 ®R; and SOO as the Avenue
Yard at 7@850 the 100 - ths nett Sheep were
about the same, and strum 1500'geltrae4M5c
'4FI lb. gross.
Itta alitotionutlik
Coach-Making Shops
TO RENT at Public Salle.
w ILL be RENTED at Public Sale, on
feIiTIRSDA.Y, November 26, 1863,
at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the public House of HENRY D.
editMONY t in the Bur ongh of Lebanon, all those certain
COACH-NI AKIN° SHOPS,
e m situate in Water Street, between Pinegroye
, and Walnut streets. in the llorough of Leba
'• CM non, Pa , for the term of ONE YEA,R, com
rueuoing on the Ist of April. 1864, ending Ist of April,
1865; late the property of .108.1Q11 ARNOLD.
.* Terms will -be made knorin:be
'1 , 111141'
Assignee 'of '36itia IsoroLD..
Lebanon, Ney.'25,1863.
P=rib lie 'Sale
Of Fanning Implements.
Lebanon, „Nov,
Sale
BEL
*TY u . ILL be
AEON
nt PUBLIC SALE, un
Y, Decem/147, 1883,
e Fair Ormids cif the
COUNTY AGRICUL
' RORTIOULTURAb
LEBANON, •
Trim
3111E.4 ;alllll/311. rb. -
belonging to)suid society. embracing about
2.4=04:001C24:04:0 FEE OF
- - - -
BOARDS 'AND SCANTLING,
inlol.lo suit ptirelaseys. . ,
A WORD ABOUT
refer to these ilicts only for purposes of proper
, .
mincing another subject relative to our mann
er watches. 11 itherto our 'chief object has been
e Goon wateb.Cs ?or the million at the lowest pot
lee—something to take the place of the make
', watches called "Ancres," "Lepines,"• "Eng
) ieat Levers," &e., annually thrown upon this
re -in countless. numbers, by European work
sh etches which are the refuse of their facto
tieable at Verne ithd Prfebtly worthless (n
-en: ,
. ,
set we haVe accoinplished, and noW we have
to a
.e, that we have commenced the manatee
hi re cbes of the very
EST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRO
NOMETRY,
tinsel by anything hitherto made by ourselves
and L I seed by anything made in the world. For
this P we hav‘. the amplest facilities. We have
ereets
dition to our main buildings expressly
for thi hof our business. and have filled it with
the be men in our service. Profiting by our
long e
,re, we have remodelled the form of our
watche clueing such improvements as have been
suggest' , ' 1 proved to be good from time to time,
cud ha tuted new and severe tests of hombre
uansedd. theis
ni&rei e?.,,nt sod compensation. New nuichmes
rin fact
and app.) have been constructed. which , perform
their wo. , consummate delicacy and exactitude,
most approved materials only are
wanting either in mechani
cv 1 prin.l a terial of workmanship 'Mansura per- .
fection
We CO manufacture our other well-known
qualities le follow rug names :
,'LETON, TRACY & CO."
..P.S. BARTLETT,"
the "Soldier's Watch,"
-WM. EL I.ERY."
The let lowus
; priced watch we make, is a
love-piece, based in sterling silver
either inr sod Is not liable,to get out of order
described riding or fighting., All the above
t inelliding the /WEB; which is nam•
dealers gen
ed a ,compAx*,.. are sold by Watch
.
„,„1" trOughout the Cbuntry.
11 . ass & Appletoiti
AgentSP
meriean Wateketympy,
'Nov.lB2 BROADWAY, N. Y.
id
26 ' 1; ' ' e cow 4m.
et Shawls, •
IYPILINO of all colors, dyed.fet
. ClL B Or cii , 4
. 01.
and goods tort
pressed; the color warranted
'
gnat to new by
LYON LEMBERONE, '
Nast lieliover.
Aar Articles
,„„„ d can be left at ,Tos. .Zonsber-
Per'e DV's' II orders for the above WM be
attended rMaroh 11,1803.
MI
Ist Class ROTEL
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
.
THE W ELL KNOWN
f lue " HOTEL "
PROPERTY, IN THE
- 33corcrizg3i of laelbkeibrociad.,
W IGL be sold at PUBLIC SALE, on
. Friday, NOVElll.73gii 27, 1863,.
at the ROTEL. now kept by IiEYIIT D. °ARRANT,
at 1 o'clock, P. Al. - ••'- , f •
Tlds a•first class :ROTEL. loco.
•-•-• tett on the corner or °tmberland and
M
'"grt d -Walnut Streets; opposite the. Court
= I-yuse 4 and but two squares from the
Lebanon Watley Depot, on the same
Sgeot. has, been for many
years one of the principal imitr,s in the Town,- with
a large country as well as traveling ditstoth.lt
has been lately remodeled, and a large FOUR-STORY
BRICK BUILDING added, with the modern improve.
meets, such as WATER. Gas. &C. ItS. Also. a RESTAU
RANT and TWO BUSINESS ROOMS in it A NEW
STONE STABLE PROPERTY Is also .connected with
It,
IS This is one ot.the most desirable ROTEL PROP
ERTIES in the interior of the State, and any pergon iu
search ofa good Hotel Property and location, will find
this one, of rare advantages. Fora safe and well
paying investment in Real Estate there 'is none equal
to it in the County, as it - can always be rented at a
high rate. •
DOL. Possession will he y given on the let of April,
next, and terms, which will be easy, made known by
SIMON'I. STINE.
Lebanon', Nov. 18, 1863.-2 t. _
r•
Shatl .n lell i gtetyis Proliberty.
AVILL be sold at Public Sale at the lute Residence
,V^ Vof WM. BAER : deed.; in Shaefferitown, helm
non.cOunty;on , • • ,
3
U.R . D AY, „Dcgembtr 5 , • 186 ,
the follow ,^EST ATE, viz
„NO..fr—A "nib LOT of Ground, centrally located in
Shaefferstown, Lebanon county, having erected . there•
on a substantial two.story Frame
Dwelling ROUSE, new BARN. end
-5 , other outbuildings, adjoining proper
- •. ^ ^
ty of Peter Zimmerman and Henry
Garrett.
No. 2.—A LOT- of Gireuud, contain
ing ttAkres and 32 Perches, situate about liana mile
fron4haefferstown, on the rend - loading from said
lateen to Lebanon; adjoining lands of Peter Brubaker
and Philip Albright.
No. 3.—A LOT of Ground containing 3 Acre's and
143 perches, about hal f a mile from Shaefferstown, ad
joi Ding lands of Edward K. Seibert,' dd - hu tZnitia and
a road.
No. 4.—A LOT of Oround conttiv 1 - Acre add, 117
in
Perches, about half a fle front . S aefferstown, adjoin
ing lands of John M. Hotrich and John tand
ts,. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when
terns will be made known
Executor 0 Ktlio'llitate Will„ BAER; deed:
Shectrerstown, Nov. 111,
tlor Site or Eileithiiike.
trill] undersigned will . soN % or ,uxchange, fer a &tail
-1. Ro lla, hisAusliar,de - Movie. ind let of Ground, In
AL,,t ~,troat, East Lebanon. The Go.use is a
41iiiew two-story BRICK with Kitchen attached,
ill all well built and well arranged with all neces-
I I eery conveniences. Also Gistern;Balh House,
Smoke. noose, all kinds of Fruit Trees,-&c., on the
r . „,
premises, This property if not sold, will be exchanged
as above. Good apd'lndirsputable title given. For fur
ther. information apply to
JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith.
06'2. - .
Lebanou, July 1
Public Sale ;
OF
A Splendid Farm
T ifE subscribe.' offers at public sale his fine farm
in South Lebanon township, Lebanon county, a
bout S miles front Lebanon, near the Cornwall Anthra
cite Furnaces, on the road leading from Cornwall to
Shaeffer stowti, Containing
100 Acres, more or' less,
or g ood Terming Land, adjoining property MR. W.
Coleman, G. D. Coleman, Jacob Sucher, mid others.—
The improvements are, a TWO STORY
weather-boarded, LOU DWELLING
ROUSE. Su e itzer DA RN, Stimmer Geese, a• Ju
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, &c, A first rate "
Orchard, Well with never failing water,
and pump near the house, and FLOWING WATER in
every field with one exotistion. Also Sor iq Acreh of
WOODLAND. IRON OM has elan bees toond en the
Vrelnieee.
Good title and possession will he en Me
Notice to jetriitcaitoks•:.,..„.
IDA° POSALS Torn Viktilgione „end ine
two pe,rehes of the .Iforilt Lebanon and ,114. Hope
Flank and Tu,;(tiiiie Hood, commencing t near the Pub
lic Ifonse.of.Jos. Kotyruatv thsm.morthwards towards
Lebanon bereecive4 at the Office of Jacob Weidte
in, he t‘banon. on WEDNESDAY, the 25th of
N .1551fiElt Plauc and specifications may be
.seen lit the office aforesaid. The company reserve the
.right to accept or reject any or all orthe proposals that
may be offered. .
D. S. HAMMOND, Seet'y
Lebanon. Nov. 18, '63".-2t.
AT'I'EIiTION
rprlE MEMBERS of the Lebanon County
_L. Association for the detection of Horse
Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses
whit meet at the nubile house Of Jou;
31.‘irtins, In. Lebanon, on SATURDAY, DEC., 6,
1863, at 1 o'clock, P.
KITAT AN, President.
PS rEit STEI?ZER, Secretary.
lIENRY FOBTNA, Treasurer.
Lebahoh, :Soy. 18, '63.
railLE Books of Dr. D. D. MARSTIALL, ImVe
.1. been placed in my hands flr ,pettleirient.. wlth In
struction.. to proceed against all pitvinil friac,bted af
ter THIRTY DAYS NOTICE:. Persons Interested Sri Il
please take notice.
.• , Justice of the Peace, W. W.
Lebanon, Oct. 21,1863.
_ ,
.18 , 64 Diaries, Diaries, 164
WALTZ & ,
11 Afor
,LE4irr thcr! a og r r g r F orFte lY u: 'r ti l lxloTt
aG
Stationery Store. in Cumberland street, Lebanon. t
Leh. Nov. 18, '63.
Photograph Albttilfs
OF different Styles and bind Ing,,alwp.ys po haintaid
for Sale at the Book and Stationery. Btoie of
WALTZ Fr. iroueli, in the Borough of Lel:noon.
Lob. N ov. 18,
To Regulate the Timejor thr: aliening of ilfarket /liners.
AtriisitEns it being desired to• 'inland an ORDI
NANCE enacted June 10, 1803, as follows, viz:—
Therefore; Be ft enacted and ordained, by the Chief
il'urgaiii arid Too Council of the Borough of Lebanon,
.that on and after,the publication of this Ordinance, it
shall not be leaflet for any person or persons wb toyer,
attending market for the purpose of disposing of mar
ketable produce, to oiler for sale, or sell, such produce.
before the hour of 0 o'clock, from the Ist day of Novem
ber to the let day of March.
Enacted November 4, 1863.
D. DI KARMANY, Chin f Burgess
1). E. htimmt, Clerk.
Lebanon, Nov. 11,1863.-3 t.
Lebanon Bank Notice.
trimitE will bean adjourned imelitiiig of th e Stock:.
1 holders of the Lebanon Babk,
on -
Ikionday, November 30,1.363,
at 1 o'clock, P. Al., in the banking binise,
E. A. U 1 LEE, Cashier.
Nov.ll, 1863.
LIQUOR STORE,
Market Square, opposite the Market Henn, Lebanon, Pa.
ritilfr undersigned respectfully informs fee public
Ithat he has received au extensive stock of the
choicest and purest Liquors of all descriptions. These
Liquors he is invariably disposed to soil at un
precedentedllow
Druggists,Farmersm Hotel Keeeers, and oth•
ers will consult their own interests by buying of the
undersigned.
Lebanon, April 18, 1883
Fancy Furs Fancy Furs !!
few years, ant.
would my td them that I now have in store, of my own
Importation add Minufacture a very exteneWe assort
ment of all the different kinds and. qualities of FAN
CY FURS, for Ladies and Children, that will be worn
during the Fall and Winter seasons.
Being the direcelmpOrter of all my Furs fi mu Eu—
rope, and having them all 'Manufactured under my own
supervision—enables me to . offer my
. customers and
the publio a much handsomer 'Set of Furs for theme's
money • Ladies please give me 4.40/1 before purchM.
leg please remember the name, number and street.
JOHN FARBIRA,,..
No. 718 110 K Street. Philadelphia.
!15t,111,1/1113..--11m.
NEAP ADVERTISF,MiNTS.
PUBLIC SA-L
ON
Saturday, November 28, 1868
Notice:
AN ORDINANCE
Z. R. DEEVO
ahn Pareira,
10. 711 Arab Street,
slow Bth, soak side,
Importer, Menefee.
%Kir o f mid Dealer in
Il kinds 01
Fancy Furs,
ir Ladies' and Child
ren's Wear.
I wish to return my
tanks to my friends of
this surrounding
aunties, for their very
iberal patronage ex
ended to me during toe
ist fr— and
AT THE 14EW YORK STORE.
FALL A,ND. WINTER ANY-GOODS,
WE have Just petted the following list of great bargains. receiAd front our bdyer in New Yu k
Lanes, 20 and 20 me. per yard; very good Prints from 16 ate. upwards, Skirts ef all sizes, very 1
test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,50 and upwards ; Ladies' Collars au
dpateoves cheaper than ever.
- GROCERIES, GROCERIES
•
'We have Just received from New Yorka*.fresh stock of GROCERIES, such as
itiolosses, Sugar, Coltfee l Tea, eke., &c.,
•.
Xtifil , ,,We buy our. Goode exclusively for CASH, and ere thereby always enabled to buy where we can
find able, eime,peskautl. will always give - our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have but one
price and thll• finite are CASH. Come end examine our stock, and if you don't buy you w ill see no cross
faces.
. .
Lebanon, Sept. 23, 'lll4,
_
STOVES.,.7STOVES - .,,'
N OW is the time to buy your STOVES before cold
winter is hero, and the heat and cheapest place is
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Maniac=
tory of dames N. Rogers.
Two doors South from the Lebanon Rank, where can be
had the largest and best assortment of. PARLOR,.
HALL, and COOKING. STOVES, ever offered in LOA
nm, Gas Dalliers for Parlors 'or Bed. Chambers .of his
own make. with a general assortment of' Parlor Stoves,
and a large variety - of the best Cooking Stoves in the
county or borough, Ye hhe warrants to bake or roast
WASH BOILERS4' a
ll ntly on hand of a sizes,
i iik
and the best Material.'
COAL BUCKETS—OM largest assortment, the heav
iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. .. ..
AiNO, a large stock or TIN.WA RE, mado,of the best
'Material and in a .irorktnaul Ike manner... A's. he is a
'practical Workman, and limo...bad an expetieme of
twentplisAyeara.,. he feels confident that be can give
gessoral tatisffetion.. ~ ~c, !, • i ii... -. :
ucuifei,this me . thp f l or. returning.bis thanks. Miffs
nitmerous eashimers for,tbeir, liberal 17Appret, and: lie
hopes. by strictly attending to his own business and
letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of
pudic patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS.
Air Particular attention paid to all kinds of Jotter:o3
'snob as Roofing. Spouting, &c., and ail work warranted
/00 MAN I 0003;
- HOW LOST! ROW RESTORED !
b-ooko,
Just Published, inn Seale4 Entelope. Price Siz , Cents.
-A 'Lecture oh the 1 1 1ttitre
3
Irreattu" en"; stit* - 4 .111.:41ica1 .
Gore of Sperinatorrbeea or §efninal
notary
,Ernissions, SexualbeltilifY)stilliiPPediMents
Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
lepsy and Fits: Igental and Physical:lncapacity. oesult
ing from SeiPAbuse, ItORT. . CULVER
WELL 31. D tither of the.Gteen -Book„ &e,.
The world renowned author. in.thle admirable 'tee
fore, clearly proves from his own experience that the'
awful consequences of Self abuse may be effeetuelly
rainovoll.witliout medicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations, boogies. instruments. rings, or
cordial:pointing t out, a mode .gf mire at once certain
apd elfectual, by which avery,.sulferer. no matter, what
his condition may t be, mayocOre,„binicelf chasif.pri
vasely„.and This lecture will prove aeon
to thousands andoqinincends„ .
Sent Attaier seal. he a. plain envelime, to en address,
On the reeciPlorsix coots, o r two postage stamps, by
addressing.
CIIAS. J. C. ALINE,
127 Bowery, New York. Port Office Box, 4556
October 21, 1863.—1 y.
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVHD AT VTR STORE OF
L.. K. LAUDERMILCH,
In Clanberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Selling Olfl Selling OW
INDUCEMENT TO 1P
BUYERS.
WILL SAVE MlGill PER CENT.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS .
French filei•ino and Coberg.
Fancy and Slack Silks, from 10 cents to $1 60.
Delains from 10 to 20 cents.
Lawns from 6 1 4 to 16 cents.
Mohair Plain from Vito 37% cents.
Valencias from 8 to 10 emits.
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR.
Black Cloth, from $1 00 to $4 50.-
Fancy and Black Cassimeres. from 50 to $t 50.
Ladies' Cloak Oloth, from $1 00 to $1 60.
Cottonades., from 10 to 20 cents.
DOMESTICS.,
Muslin, from 6% to 12% coots.
Oheck, from 10 to 12 "cuts.
'finking, from 'to, to 16 route.,•
Calicoos, frdhC634 te;l23 cents.
Gingfiktii - s, from 10 to 20 cents... ' • ,
SHAWLS_ $.114137L5l
Spring SiLaWls, from $l.OO to $4 00: ;
Blank Thibet Shawls. from $2 00 to $4 00.
...NATIONS NOTIONSI
Pirritidiglo.ljxbretine, from 50 to $2 00,
Stockings, from tiK to 16 cents.
'too wffils. from 21 to $1 10.
,AVY 4 - *kat CLOT :ITN a j
CA FF I TS:I CAIIErfS !
. bhogtitigs A. 16 4,TIERNSWARE.
PROVISIONS.
Sugar Cured RAM and MACKEREL,
FRUITS! FR MTS.: !
Dried Apples, Dried Plums,
Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries,
Angola to lull the thnes, by
L. E. LAUDERMILCH.
N. IL —All kinds of Country. Produce taken in ex
change fur Goods. L. K. L.
Lebanon, April 23, 1862.
Economy is Wealth!
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR
13 CENTS.
The Best and Cheapest
Household !Remedy
in the Worird.
Madame ZADO PORTER'S
GREAT COlliGlll REMEDY!
raz
~ \
~\
MOST IMPORTANT.--Madame ZADOC POR
TRIPS Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings
it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for
nee. The timely :use of a single bettle will lichee to be
worth 100 times its • • •
MM.—Savo ror oncy ! a, not be
persuaded to purchase articles at 45.. to $l, which do
not contain the virtue of a Dime Bottle of Madame Pow
Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing
which is 113 great as that of almost any other medicine;
and the very low price at which it is sold, makes the
pront to the sellernpottetitly small, and unprincipled
dealers will Soipetimos .recoturriend other medicines on
which their profits ere larger, unless the customers in
sist upon havinfribladame Porter's and none other.—
Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, pries 13 eta.,
and in large bottles at 25 Ms., and take no other. If
you can sot get it at one store yoti i ciin at another.
/Or Sold by all Druggists and RI - ore-keepers at 13
cents, and in larger bottles at 28 cents.
HALL & RUCKEL, Proprietors,
New York.
or Jos. L. Lemberger and Dr.•Blpo- Roes, Agents,
Lebanon, Pa. (January 28,1863.
L. A. LEEG
ESTABILSHED 1760
PETER LORILLARD
;
& Tobacco Manufacturer
16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
[Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York,?
Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of
his manufacture, viz.:
Brown Snuff:
Macaboy; Demigros,
VD° Itappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse HapPao, Neehitoches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
Teflon ,. Snuff:
Scotch, , Htmeg,Dery Ecosch,
nigh Totrat Scotch, Fresh Honey Desk Scotch,
Irish nigh Toast, Fresh Scottli.
or Lundyfoot. • ,
sEr..Attention ended to the Large reduction in pri
ses of pine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, which
wit/ befriend of a Superior
Tobacco.
- SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING.
Long, P. A. L., or plain,S. Jago„
No. 1, Cavendish, or weet, Spanish,
No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Gamester,
Nos. I 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.'.
Granulated. ' ' , "
•
NIL—A: circular of.prioiso sent on appli.
cation. New York, April 1, 1888.-Iy.
LaTE'sli JVE W'S -
ftirirffesiar - it , arAt•wvor - taqiew - mrif -
A ,MAGNIFICENT STOCK OE`
Madame ZADOC POR
TER'S Corative Balsam is
wurrauted if used accord
ing to the directions, to
core in all eases, Coughs,
C 0 1 ,16,, :Whooping Cough,
Asthma And all affections
of the Throat and Low •
Mud's ZAPOO PORTER'S
Beim - Kra is„ prepared
ail the requisite care at d
skill, front combination
of the best remedies the
vegetable kingdom affords
Its remedial qualities nr
Lased on its power to re
sist the healthy and sign
runs Oren let 1 A n.ef the
blood„ through the lungs,
It is note iriolent remedy,
but emelliMent,—warm,
leg, searching. 'and. effect-
WO; can be taken by the
*lest person or youngest
Made ZADOC PORTER'S
Balsam has been used by
the public for over 18
years, and has acqub ed
its present sale simply by
being recommended by
those who have used it, EC
heir afflicted friends at i
others.
Towle &lide
KENDALL'S BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon; I'a
XlOO REWARD]
Nora medicine that. will euro
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
TICKLING in the THROAT,
WiIOOPING COUGH
'Or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGH
na quick :16
41 ICS JOE." 'l5
COUGH BALSAM.
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
have beim sold in its native town, and not a single in
stance of Its failure is known.
.We haye, .in our possession, any quantity of rertifi
rater, somealthem from
EIifINEWT PHYSICIANS
N iP l ha ,
... i
ve need tin their practice , and given it the
preeminence over any other compound.
,
It does not dry 'op a COUGH,
bet loosens it, so as to enable the patient to.expeelo
rat e freely. '
TWO OR TITRES DOSES
WILL INVARIABLY CURE TICKLING
IN TH k TDROAT.
A HALF Rollie hes nffMt completely cured the most
Stubborn Cough ;
_
: . 0 yet. though it.is
_so Alum and speely in its opera
tiop, it is perfectly h.trutiess, being purely vegetable.
It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be adminis
tered.to children of at)y me.
In cases of CROUP we will guarantee a cure,
if Litkoqi in Beason.
Nofimily should, be without it.
It is within the reach of.alt, the.miceheing
C 323113- CM 40 , 033„..tiaL
And if on inrestment and thorough. trial does not
"back up" the above stmenmoi., the-money will he
refupded. We say this hamming its merits, end ~feel
confident that one trial will secure fur it a home in
every household... .-- •
~ "., ..k, • '''A'. ,
D o not waste nwl.iY with Conlin*, when no entail an
Investment .will cure you, /t may be had of any re
treatable Druggist In town. who Will furnish you
with a circular of genuine certificates of cures it has
made.
C. G. CLARK & CO ,
Pro,-.dietr.rp,
• KEW HAVEN. CT.
For pale by DruggLits in city, country, and every.
where. ' —• .
•
Nov. 11, 113C3.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Black,
Dark Blue.,
Light Blue,
French Blue,
Claret Brown,
Dark Brown,
Light Brown,
snuff Brown,
Crimson,
Durk Drab,
Light DruL,
Dark Grerp,
Ziglirtlreen3
For dying silk, is, Shawls,
,Scarfs. Dresses, It) , Hats, Fen.
'there, Kid Gloves, all kinds of
Wearing apparel.
r' A Saving of 80 Tor cont. "IK
For twenty-fice cents yen_ can ; color as many
.goods es would.otherwise cost like times that sum.—
nie process is simple, and any one can use the Dye
'With .perfect success.
Directions in Itlnglish, French and German, inside of
each package.
Nor Further inforthation and _ ; giving
.perfect knowledze what colors are best adaptod, to dye
Weer others, {with: many valuable recipes.) pfirchane
;Howe & stdplions, Treatise en,Dyeing apd Coloring.—
AT THE
New York Cheap Cash Store, of
GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACH,
Cumberland Street,
Raber's Block, Lebanon.
HATING been at New York and Philadelphia for
sometime attending the Auctions, and haying
now returned w Rh a very large Stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c.
Notwithstanding the great advancu In goods they, by
careful attendance uram tha Auct ioue and buying:large
ly, , ere now prepared to sell goods al New York and
Philadelphia
Wholesale. relies
They respectfully invite tit's, 'attention of their custo
mers, and all close Buyers to the following
100 pieces Bleach katsliii from 12 1 6 to 31.
100 •• unbleac had " " /0 .35
10" " Calico 15.
100 . Calico" 15 hest 'i 22.
. .
50 . Timelier cloth " 12 1 / 1. to 31.
50 . Best styles American Delains, all prices.
GO . Gingham from 1.04 to 25.
50 " Cotton Flannel all colors, and prices.
60 . Wool "
1%." French Merino Gg
. 20 . Cobings amid Alpaen. .
'ariety of Dress Goods "
We have a full line of LAKE'S CLOVE all Colors
and oheap. and a full line of Black and fancy &LEIS and
at the Lowest prices.
MOURNING GOODS.
Onr Mour•;ing Department is complete. comprising
Mack French Merino, Borelissines, Wool, Peiain, all
widths, Per ihn.o6o....Crob.usiora, SA* ~Piaybus and a
variety of all kinds ot Motu-fib:lg and Second inourning
• GERTLEMtN'S WARE.
, .
A f 11 nue of Cloth. Cassimer, , Testing, Settlextta,
Jona, of the Lates and Cheapest.
GROCERIES.
Gores, Sugar, Toes, Spices, Syrups, &a.,
Cull and look through our stork and get the prices as
it is no trouble to chew goods, as our Motto is small
profits and quick sales and p od value.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taktri in exchange the goads
GOODYEAR & DIFCENBACH.
Lebanon , &pt.% 1883.
HOLIDAY. PRESENTS
AT
Lowry & Nahm s
Confectionery and Toy Store,
LATELY occupied by C. N. SMITH, in WALNUT
STREET, near CUMBERLAND, LEBANON', PA.
They have just returned from the City, .vith a fresh
stock o Maims, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants; . Citrons,
Filberts, Walnuts. Peanuts ; Ali:Minds, Oranges, Lem.
one, Cocoanuts, &c., &to. - •
Also, a large variety of all k nods of different flavor
ed FINE and COMMON CANDIES.
Also, an assortment of SUGAR TOYS, consisting of
Fancy, White.and clear Sugar Tpys.
CHINA WARE, such as large and Binh)! ;Yams,
Cups and Saucers, sump China Tea Setts, &e.. &c.
.WOODEN AND TIN TOYS-A large and splendid va
riety, Of all kinds to suit the tasteit of the pining.
CAKES CAKES H
Of all, kinds, ativaye on band, mad made to order.—
PARTIES supplied at short notice.
„Mil - Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
extended to them, sad being young beginners, and de
sirous of giving general satisfaction, we respectfully
solicit the 'Pubic° to give us a trial:
wwity,*
• .
Lebanon, Nov.ll, TS.
BLANK RECEIPTS
For Collectors of State, County, and Militia
Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office.
Also for Collectors tirSchoOl Tax;
Blanks'for Bounty and Invalid Pen
ion Claims just printed and for sale at the AD
VIIITISZE Mee.
CHERRY
PECTORAL,
j FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Colds, Coughs, and
Hoarseness.
BRIMFIELD, Mess, 20th Dec-. 18.98.
Da. J. 0. Area : I do not hesitate to say
the best remedy I have ever found for
' Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza. and the
concomitant eymptemi of a Cold, is your
Caesar Pzeroast. Its constant use in
; my practice and my famHyrfor the last
ten years has shown it to kilalSeirf sopa
rior virtues for the treatment of ihees
complaints. EDEN
A. B. BIORTLEY, EBQ.,OrDirI4I,4I.
used your Pectoral myself aud , ln any amity ever since
you invented It, and believe it the hest medicine for Ifs
purpose ever put out. With . a lied cold I should sooner
; pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, er
take any other remedy."
'Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
SPRINGFIELD, Muss, Feb. 701364.
BROKER Arm: I will choerfully certify your Thearni
is the best remedy we possess tor the cure of wbo_olittig
cough, croop, and the chest diseases of children. We of
-your frateraityjn,the South appreciate your skill, and
commend your medicine to our people.
„ HIRAM CONKLIN, M.D.
AMOS LEE, ESQ., MONTEREY, n, writes, 3d Jan : Off:Sr
," I %had tedi o us eettlineelne th dodrs
sir weeks • took many. medicines withon,i relief; deafly
. tried your Ptetoralby.the advice of oneeteiti.:...:The
Una dose relieved, the swum= in my th roat and Innis
less than one half the bottle made me completely well-
Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the tend. we
can buy, and we esteenl you, Doctor, and your remedies,
as the poor man's Mew! ,
Asthma or Phthisic, and 7 3roncltitis.
Wear Mancararsa, PA., Feb. 4,
dna: Your Cherry Pectora/ is performing marvelkat
cures in this section. It hes relieved several from alarm
ing symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man
..irbo has labored nutter an affection of the lungs for
.the
last forty years,. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A.. A, itAMSEY, M. D. ALBION, Mosaoa , Qp , joy/Ai
writes,Septo.6,-113.55:- " During my practice otinany'yinra
I hare! found.uothing equal to pm: OMIT' Paztantalbe
giving ease and rale to consumptive* patients, or sunny
such as are cambia?! . ...
We,ntight add-volumes of evidence, bit the most cop.
Arming proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in Its
effects upon - trial.' •
Probably no one remedy ha's ever been known which
mired-et) many and such dangerous cases as this... Sonia
aro human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry
Fedora/ affords relief and comfort.
ASTOR Mouse, New Yost! Orrir, March 6,1861.
.. Dacron Area, LOWELL: I feel it a duty ate pleasure'
Jo inform you what your Cherry Pegiorat bas-dobb far my
Wife. She had been five months laboring under the dew
.Barone symptoms of Consumption, from which mien we
„could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fit&
lag, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where - we have come tie
:advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless
his kindness, as we do year pkill; for she has recovered
,from, that day. ,she is not let as strong as she used to
be, but is free front her cough, and calls herself well.
Yours with gratitude and - Jekent,
ORLANDO SHELBY, OT diratsTIVILL
annenprioes, do not deanaintilf ycM have tried AYES&
tHERRT PECTORAL. It is madely-one of the best medical
~chemists in the worldiendite curds sll - tcronnti us beirpeak
the high merits of Its virtues. --PirdatioVria,infiiwr.
- A •
yer s Cathartic
T E sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been
taxed their utmost to produce this best, most pirrfirt
purgative which is known to man. Innumerable mop
ere shown that these Puts have virtues which sin - paestn
excellence the ordinary medicine% and that they win un
precedentedly upon the esteemufalimen. They eraser°
and pleasant to take, but powerful to tuna Thelr.Oeisee
hating properties stimulate the Ahebodyi
remove the obstioctlOnS of he olivine, purify. the -blood..
and expel disease. - They plug* eilt Aliti foul humors *Web
breed .ard grow ithdeipperottluoitate,ologgish or diger..
dared iirgans into their eaturai action, and impart healthy
tone with strength to_ tlie whole system. Rot only
they cure. the every -day compinintsbrerylledy4 but.
Also formidable and dangenalaWhaniee that•hava baffled
the best of human skill. While they produce powerful
effects, they - are at the same time, In diminished doses, the
:safest and. beet physic that can be employed for children.
Doing sugar-coated, they arepleneent to take; and behig
purely vegetable, are free front any risk of harm. Cures .
have been made which surpass belief:were they not sub
stantiated by men of such exalted petition andachereetee
; es to forbid the suspicion of untruth. -.Many eminent,
clergymen and physicians have lent their names to rectify
to the public the reliability of my remedierywhile others
have
. sent me the assurance of theireoeurictical that my
t'reptirstions,tontribute . ,insineneery to the relief of en
of licted , sulferlitg
The Agent below named is pleased to fornialligentia my
Atit edam Almanac t oontaining directions for their - use and .
certificates of their curse, of the following complaints: -
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, •
Heartburn, Headache arising from a ford stomach, Nun
see, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain
arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, ali.
ores nod Cutaneous Diseases which require an amount
Aga mile, Evil. They also, l v nnrify-
ingenta,
tarpon,
ra nge,
ink,
'urp/e.
Nor,/ Purple,
atmen,
Jute,
t inlet :
alum_
Nervone Irrihibility,Deramvmen, e the me er and '
nnys; %ant, and other ..kindmintonrplaintls arising *am - a
low /Ante tbnliody,* of itlnneitiona.
Cic t 63.—81 D
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Do not be mkt off.by,Mnprincpled dealers-with same
other pill they make more Trait an. Ask. for Arena
PILLS, and take nothing else:- No. Other they can giro
you compares with this in its intziasiewedew ocettre
powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them.
and they should have. it. -.
Prepared by Dr. Z. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, lanyell„ ipus.
Paso *5 Orig. rss Box. - Frrs Box= ros
Sold by 3.1, Lemberger, Dr. Geo. Bows. and D. 8.
Reber, Lebanon ; Biever & Bro., Aniirille; Shirk, My
erstown ; Horning, Mt.,Neto; A .B. Mark, ftgliview;
Harper, East Hanover ; lire% Simefferatown ; end by
Dealers every where.
CIONTRat' Tila
RECEIVED TWO
- - -
"I: I6 MILX.MM 3% 0 133130.41.X.0311iP
. (Prom Juries 3 and 4,) at the ,
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON;
Being the
SOLE
AWARDS
Gained by
Anything of
the kind.
It also re
ceived the cu
Perlative Re
port of
"Exceeding
' Excellent
For F00d,:,,
AT THE
Great International Exhibition at
XX.A.353131:711.Cr, Zu.l.sn, 18616
.RECEIVED •
TUE HIGHEST MEDAL
FOR DELICACY AD AN ARTICLE OF FOOD:
Used for Puddings. Custards. Blanc Mabge, ke.,with
out. Isinglass. with few or no eggs, It is excellent 6*
thickening Sweet Sauces, Gray lea for Fish, Meat; Soups,
XT. For.lce Cream , nnthing can compare with it:- A
tittle boiled in Milk .rnakes a rich Oreani for Coffee,
Chocolate, Tes,-Ac. A most delicious article of food for
children and. invalids. It is vastly superior to Arrow
Root, and much more economical.
Air-Rut up in one pound Packages, with full . dmist•
tions, and sold by all Orccers and Dmtggistih : ,
WM. DURYEA. Jyholo:al.:e Agent; • •
166 Fu ItOn Street, New York.
. October 14,1563.—Gm.
REMOVAL.
•
TAILORING.
Tll ZO IL HON HER .rmitl re- , ;
Fpectfully inform the citizens of
Lebanon and Tidally that he hes removed bin Tailor
ing Establishment, 11 few dare east of. Laudermllch'a
store, and nearly opposite the Washington House, vat
Cumberland et., where he will make up - clothing in tho
most fashionable styles in - the bast , mantsar;.good tts 4
guaranteed to all. Thankful fur the varr, ithant patron;
age extended to -him thud far he hope's to merit and
continue the saute.
Lebanon, April 8, 7.8C3.—1y.
TT
RANSPORTATI ON LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad: . < -
PARTICULAR attention will be paid
ed Ly the Lebanon Valley Raitrot& 'Goode will be
gent daily to and from Philliderphia tolsbanon, Myers- •
town and Annville Slattern', and all, other points in, the
County.
FREIGHTS contraeted ler at the least poesitde rate;
aril delivered with diepatch.
The Proprietor wilt pay Particular attention to, and
attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all
Freights.'
Fur information, apply at hte-Oillue at the Lebanon,
Valley Railroad Deiot, Lebanon. • , . -
EDWARD hi ARK„ hie Agent in Philatieliihia. will al.'
ways he found et W. IL .11ush'S Merchant's Hole2,llroril:
Third it.. Philadelphia,
July 11, 'BOA
Livery Stable;
9 1 1 1 P. subscriber respectfully informs the public that
1,1 has commenced a LIVERY STABLE at his He
tel, Atarkot Street, Lebanon. • H."
always endeayor to, furnish Fr.
aid vebiclea,' at moderate yo - '
siring the same.
Lebanon, October 21, 18610....621:71117 31ATTRES
AYER'S
Consumption.
BOLD BY
ZEN
FU2
George Uo4Tmaillifi,
LEBANON COUNTY
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to all de.