The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, December 02, 1863, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1863
HOME AFFAIIIS:I
CAUTION TO T RAVELERS —lt is said
that the Railroad Stations at Reading are be
coming regular rendezvous for pieltpockets.—
Rordly a week passes in which passengers are
not robbed there. Persons traveling eanno
lon caretl how:they allow. f:thetisSelves be
crowded upon er jostled against by. strangers.
GOOD NEws.-:-L:" K. Lauderrnifeh'
has been to- the Eastern,: Cities,,,attendr,ng‘the
auctions, and:fel:low opening o svlonti.idlino of
of Winter goods w'oich will be sold at the very
lowest cash pr , ,eee; - I.
Mess'zs. lleinaehle & Melly have
Just re,dived"nine large boat loads of Lumber,
Serdoned Boards,. geantling, Palings, Laths,
Pagans le antof any of the above arti
cles w ill-find it ,to -their ; adit6 trige: to ea 11 and
see the stock and ascertain the prices. St.
73. Raber just returned from the
, O4lily .for the-Third that tbis season, and'opened
la tigt Una splend id stock of Fashionable Ready
'made clothing, which he will Aell . at a small ad.
'ranee. Call and , see before purchasing else
whgre.
B. RAII,3R.
AN OUTRAGE.—Oh Thbrsdam last
a newly married pair from the country,AN driv
ing through town, were shamefully , mstaged by
a, parcel of young men and boys' itratching
ropes across the street 'and! attempting to col.
lent toll from them. The man refused to accede
to their demands, , but the others insisted, and
the wonder is that to affair did not lead to a
breach of the peace. It was fortunate that the
police were not about I '
Hon. Myer Strouse left PottAvillo,
yesterday, for Washington,' to take his seat in
the Congress to meet next Monday.
you,w.ant to buy fine HOLIDAY
PRESENTS . go to JOHN GRAHFrS Confection
ery Store. There you will find the largest and
handsomest Stook of Toys, Fancy Notions;
ever before displayed in Lebanon. An endless
assortment of .Creams, and fine Candies too nu.
merous to mention. He has just returned the
second time from the city. 2t.
Capt, W. K. Lineaweavenoleo. F.
4th Pennsylvania Cavalry bas resigned , hiszpo
sition an account of ill health, having been in..
docsal to,do,su by the. Surgeon in charge . of his
regimerkt. entered the service as Second
Lieu feuan t of Capt. John Weidman's Company,
and won his way up to the position of Captain.
Reims been engaged in
. all the important car al
ry movements, : connected with. the Army of the
Potomac. since 1561, and was a faith ful and en
ergetic officer.
Sanies•McCull3r was tried., in Lan.-
.
easter last Week, for the murder of C. 'Brady,
in Marietta, last May, fw.4 convicted of murder
in the second degree. lie was sentenced to 10
yeart and 4 months imprisonment in the East
ern penitentiary;
, -
REAL ESTATE DALEB.—Mr. , Phi ti p
Arantz sold his farm in East gunover contain
ing 82 Acres to Jacob Uhrieb, fur $31,75 per
The property corner of Walnut and Water
street, in this borough, occupied by John Far
rell, was sold lest week by the Sheriff, for $B9O.
It was bought by the M. E. Congregation, lund
we presume a new Church will be erected there.
The "Buck Hotel" property, offered at public
sale laet week, wee not sold.
CoNSCIENCE STRICKEN.—Mr. Philip
Arantz, of this borough, was the recipient, by
letter, last week ,of $25, from am noknotyn per
- son, with the statement that the money was his.
Ire has not the remotest idea from .whom it
monies . . nor does he 'know that he was wronged.
"itt that sum by any one.
Davit* the ntn.e years,: ministry of
Re!.-IL S. I.ll:ilter, es pastor of Salem's La'theme
Congregation_ of this place be baptized 453 chit
dren and 37 adults' inarried . 233 couples; con
firmed -239, and had 244 funerals.
Facts for Sultliirs—Throughont the Indian
Crimean Campaigns, the only medicines which
proved themselves able to cure the worst cases
of Dysentery, Scurvy and Fever, were HOLLO.
WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Therefore
let every Volunteer see that he is supplied with
them. Only 25 cents per pot or box. 228.
"011116'6.11d quae prosun I (regulator," or "we la- ,
bor for the good of all," is the inscription on one
f..the chime given by Dr. J. C. Ayer ,
Ebi to 'the4ity of Dowell. That favored place
may have the bells, but they cannot monopolize
theDoetor's 'skill which ii made available by his ,
Cherry Pectoral end Cathartic Pills to all alike—
ngt.only in this country. 'but; '
all countries
bbrbcelvilization he'd witumerce have gone...—
While-we admire the liberality and taste ef thes'e
gentlemen — in such a donation to their native
town, we will remind our readers of the hallow
ing influence a chime of 'bells . spreads. over the
.whole l egmpunity hears - : thelx?. They are
' 'few in this country, and their influence is little
known, but ask the exile from his hems. in Ger
many, Fiance, England, whether the chime on
Trinity church does not make b is. heart leap in
to his mouth, and his eyes swim in the _iecollee
trent it brings'of the solemn notes his childhood,
his boyhood, aye, and his manhood loved to .hear
at. she eoft approach or evening in his native
land.
We wish our generous townsmoii whom God
bas blessed with means would consider whether
We too cantiot.eddl Wis . ' one more .attraction to
- make our children mad ourselves love dearer and
stronger and longer .the place we 'sail our home.
[Madison, Tod. Banner.]
FAST ',lOlll 5*1.21 DECAk
The, only Counterchecks:: ..
The times
,in which we lire teem with .won
tiers. Nothing . 'seems` impossible'; for: the im
possibilities of..one. year become the. common.
place events of the next. Lightning presses,
instantaneous coalmen tea tion between the.most
distant points, and innumerable inventinns:for'
"'compressing vast amounts of business i n t o sma ll
spaces of time, and for curtailing the proees.ses
.of,pcoduction end-mann fa eture,i . ate. among the
marvels of this marvtdoes era. 'Under such air
ounistances , we may truly be said to live a "fast
life.", But whether the whirl and rush by.vrhich
we are borne along con_ductive to. our
happiness is endther,
,question. •
°Certetin'.it is', that the Average ditration.of hu•
man life , is decreasing: in; the 'midst of this ex
. aileineni. The ,rneaern.phrases of _disease seem
t c , onset, and baftle , the faeul4.y, and with two
'remarkable -exceptions, viz., ott,o wax, s . PILLS
a,ud n oLLowA y'i,
„01191 f ENT, I? 0 ittO icides ap
pear' to make the desired impression upon in
ternal or - external diSorders. These two-celebra
ted remedies are said, however f -: to 138,•jecorn-
Pitting . the'moit wonderful cures, throughout 4,
.the length and breadth of our land. Liver Cord
'taint and diseases of '.the stomach `an& Ifoivels,
Which in a - majority' of cases;. are Jittdieedd by
:'over-exertion. and" over, excitement in business,
yield to the Pills When all the resources of the,
druggist and apothecary have failed, apd :t e,rup i i
tine arid 'scrofulous complaints seem te-he equal
ly under the control of the Ointment. We nen
.gratulate Dr. HOLLOWAY , on the signal success
dr his great medicines in this country: . From
what we know of the man, we have no' doubt"
that the profits derived from that attempts will
afford,bim.far loss satisfaction than the knowl
edge of the good his remedies have affected.-
3, Y. "American."
„„„„
TAXOTICE.—Trie enrolling. is go
log on. and it is, expected that the Conscription ac
will be enforced immediately, en I would advice every
body to get their PICTURES taken in time for their re
lotions and.friends, and the only place to get a No. I,
Picture it at .ZhenkatiaN's New York Photographic
Gallery, for he is taking the cheapest, the beat, and
most lire-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by
all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is always
crowded. Give him a call awl yon will 'find as wd rec
ommend. Remember the place. Zitinnerman'o'New
York Photographic Catlery, in`Ctfiftbirland St. 'Call
early and avoid a crowd.
P. B.—Children and anybody that has got weak eyes
ShOuld'Call at Zimmerman'a Gallery.. Ens ?focuses na
ly require from 8 to •5 seconds time to sit • •
Guns, Rifies.- - Pistols, Powder, Caps, &o.
.:ATTENTION SPORTSMEN G. AULENBACH would re
siMetfully inifolem the public that , he co n tiVies
~business,of mvinfaeturint'and dealing' in
GUNS,',' TISTOLS, pcevirDpw,,
' " Cape; Wads, and a:II lambi Ofgunhing ark ;On 'meter',
.01, at hisjStage,,...4,ltlarket street, a feYr, /per& IsTiirth Of
the L. V R., Lebanon, Pa. , . tf 4
wt. All kinds of RepttAring:iloie‘it the' aliertest pos
sib's notice and in the Most style of worknianeblp.
"Lebanon, Juno 24, 1103.-4.1 y
gpttiat gtititto.
PULMONARY (C C 0 0 11 ;8 U N
N I P C. T d3/ 4 .I" M E N D-) A CURABLE
DISEASE
-A . CARD
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
-
The tandersigtsed having been restored to healtli in a
few weeks, J a very simple remedy, after having suf
fered aevetaryears with a severe lung affection, and
thatAread'disease, Consumption—is atmlous to make
knoWn to his felloW-sufferers the mm!ms of cure.
feto all who desire it, he will serkk a copy of the pre
. .
mription used (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the "erne, which they will find a
-re Ire cure far CONTUMON, ASTHMA, BRONCHI
TIS, COUGHS, COLDS. a. The only'objeet of the ad
vert iser in ser..;iiiig the Prescription is to benefit the'
icted, eel spread information which bscouceivrs to
be invaltmble'; and he hopes every sufferer will try
his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
proves blessing.
Wisbiag.lbe prescription will please address
• ; REF. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg,
sings County
Oct. 21,1563.-4 m. New York.
BE - WISE BY TIMES!
Du but trifle with your Beal+h, Cougtitution and
Character.
If you are suffering with any Diseases' for which
EMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
is recommended,
TRY IT ! TRY IT ! WRY IT !
It will Cure you, save Long Suffering, allaying Pain
and Inflammation, and will restore you to
EALTH AND tIIRIT'Y,
At Little Expense,
And No Exposure.
Cut out the Advertisement in another column mkt
call or send for it.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Ask forqienebolt's, , - Take No Other
• CURES GUARANTEED.
October' 28,1863.-2 m. . 7
Ter l~lc Disclosurcs
QECRETS for the milli& I A most valuableand won
derful publicatiou. A work of 400 pages, and 30
colored engravings, DR. DUSTER'S VADE MEOUSI,
an original and popular treatise on Man and. Woman,
their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Never - Failing Remedies for their
Speedy Cure. The practice ef DR. ROSTER has tong
been, and still is, unbounded, but at Ore earnest solici
tation of udineiona persons , has teen induced to ex
tend his mod ical usefulness through the medium of his
--YA.DII MECUM.." It is a volume that should be in
the hands of every fondly. in- 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 he for
warded free of postage to any part of the United States
for 50 cents in P. 0. stimps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad
dress. post 'midi DR. UIINTRit, No. 3 Division Street,
New York..
Sept. 3,1863.—1 y.
Dr. Tabi:u , s l
N7',2.xi.40t51.amk. x.4.33.lmemLt,
HAS given universal satisfaction during the four
teen years it ha; been introduced into the United
States.' After being tried by millions it has been pro
claimed the pain destroyer of the world. Pain cannot
be where this liniment is applied: - If used as directed
itcannot and never has failed in -a single instance:
For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One
25 cent battle will curs. all, the above, besides being
useful in every family for sudden aecidents, such as
burns, cuts, scalds, insert stings, 1-e. It . is perfectly
knee - mit to tithe internally; and can be. given to'the
oldest person or youngest child ..Pried`2s and tO cerds,
-a Office, 56Courtlawf8treet;.Now York. Sold
,by al I Druggists. '
Dee. 2, 1863.-Im. -•
SAPONIFIER,
or Concentrated Lye
- FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WAR makes Mei ic.es Siipiniifier helps to re
duce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound
by using your kitchen grease.
VD : . CAUTION I As spurious Lyes are offered also,
tie careful:end only buy the PATENTED article put up
'in IRON cans, all others be lug COUNTERFEITS.
Penna. Salt Manufacturing Go.,
l'hildelpida—No. 127 'Walnut Street.
Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way
Nov, 18,1863.--3 m.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
_ oIP ALI
INVALID.
Publinhed for the benefit. and as n awning and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG 31EN
who stiffer from nervous Dehiiity Bremature Decay-of
Maulfood, etc , supplying at the same time.
TEE NEANS SELVOURE:
By one who has cured hititeeff after being put to
- great expense and injury through, medical humbug
and quackery.
By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single
copies may bo had of the author. .
EATITANIEL MAYFAIR., Esq..
Bedford, Kings county, N. Y.
May-27, 1868.-Iy.
DR. JNO. L. LYON'S
French. Peri otlital- Drops
. FOR' FEMALES.
This valuable medicine IS now offered to the Amerl-
I can Ladies as the only sure, positive, end never-failing
1 cure and regulator of suppression of nature-, from
whatever cause. Particular (tare should be used to
know that Pregnancy is not the cause, as the Drops
I would surely produce en effect entirely contrary to'the
course Of nature, for which I wilt not hold myself ro-
Isponsible. , These Drops are so Mild and pleasant, that
the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so
I powerful in their effects, that they may be safely called
1 a never - failing
~.pegulater.. They -can be procured by
f addreSsing Me as directed-below. I hare used this med
icine for the - last twelve years itt my pracrieenud there
fore well know Its merits. -Sold by all•Drugglats.
Price $1 per bottle. Address .
DR. JOHN ,L. LYON, New. Haven, Conn.
dub , 83,1.862.' , :.. - .
Kpecial Notice.
IdEsDATZE , 4POIVIER'S CIIBATIV* - ' BALSAM
rini I ' o4 ' tested the truth that therearegrent principles
, alediciu6 an there' is in Science, und. this Medicine
' is compounded on principles suited t. 6 the manifold 12 a.
tura of Man 1 The cure of Colds is to keeping ripen the
-pores; and , cregling
. rizenthi internal warmth, anti this
Cfs canned by the 'use of this Medicine. Its remedial
1 qualities are based Milts power to assist the healthy
I and vigorous circulation of blood through the lungs, it
enlivens the muclosand assists the skin to perform its
duties of regulating the heat of the system, and in gent.
ly throwing off the waste substance from tho surface of
r the body. It is not a voilent remady,*butfentollient
warming, soarchinglind effective. Sold by all drug
gists at II and 25 cents per bottle.
A Card to the Suffering.
. .
The,ltsv. WILLIAM Cosonovs, while laboringas a
Missionary in Japanov-is cured of Consumption, when
all otherliteans had fa Bed, by a recipe obtained from a
learned physician residing in the great City of Jeddo.
This recipe has cured great.ntimbeie SUlTee
ing• from Consumption, Bronchit is, Sore Throat, Cotighir
and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
caused-1v these disorders. •
Deidions Ofliondfitting 'ohms, i' will send tine re
elpic.whith Tinrveqirdught home witir•me, to all who,
need it,,free of charge.
Andreae •
REV . WM. COSGROVE,
439 Fulton Avenue,
Grooldin, Y
Dee. 10, 1862.—1 y
QtrEsTtp * .N..,--110110 J there Died and
Nancy,y/here ate you going, • that you are in sucli la
hurry?. ,
,ANSWaa.—Why we are ~,just on. Mir way to Da
Photogiaph Gallery, to have our .pictures taken .
stakes splendid pictures,' and his Gallery is 'nearly all
the time crowded, so I said to. Nancy we will go ear
ly this morning before any body else gets there, or we
will have to come away. again Without' getting any.
QUEST.—Yesi I have heard too that Daily's Gallery
is nearly all the time crowded, and an why don't you
go to some:other GitllbrY ,
Alga. — Olt my, we could not, thl4 of such w thing.—
/lye admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily'
hendh'that we vionld it go`to erfother Gal
lery if we could get them for nothing. Ile has seven
years, experience in the business; Imes a complete sett of
improved instrtiments o an excellint sky-lieht, aiip
there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of
courseevery. body that wants a good picture goes to
(minaWhat k iAdsoPPietures 'doeitie take?
takes Photographs from miniature to life
size, plain or colored. His card pictures have been
pronounced more truthful and life like than some that
have been taken in our large cities. 11 is Ambrotypes
are beautiful and can't be beat: Ile also excels in
copying Protu ' ros from small:Daguerreetypes, end en
larging them almost to any size.
gesSX.—Where is this Gallery ? I-must give him a
call too.
-
Ass.--Just coin,(' along With Nancy and 3, and we
will show you. It is in
,Stine's New Building. next
door to the.Lebanon'Deposit Rank. lie hss constant
ly on hinid tV. , gboft assortment Of Gilt and Rosewood.
Frames, CasOS,`Atbuins, &b.; which he selli cheap.—
For good ancl.e.lielep Pictures we "advise all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon ' l ' Pa. March 11;'83.
Ofrri • • .
ehg tou,s -
St. 'Luke's Clibich.—Morning prayer on Sunday next
- 6th inst., at 9A. M. Lite.ny'and Communion "ser
vice at 10 clClock: ServirA 'eyery Wednesday : ° e.
„ ning at
. 7 P.M. M. . , , , ,
Presetting next Sabbath morning.. theairinan,
arid in the evening in the English language, In the'
. ..First Reformed Church.
English preaching next Stinday aE 10 A.M. and
German at 2%P. at, in the Moravian.chareb,
arrull • -
.;:".On'ttielStb %et., by 'the H. Ditzlid;,. Mr:
-THILIS.A. GLICK, son'of Peter Glick; olliiitbel town
snip, 'to Mine HARRIET. daughter Of" Joseph" BEHR
LEY, of South Lebanon, Lebanon county.
On the 29th nit., by the Rev. P. W, Bremer, Mr.
CHARLES P. BOlrElt, of Efeidleberg tp., to Mine SA
RAH STEGER of South Lebanon tp thie County.
On the 28th ult .. by the Rea. H. S. Miller, WIL
LIAM F, MAREDITH, of Millereek, to SUSANNA W.
NEWCOMET, of Bethel, Berke co.
On the earns day, by tho same, Mr. DAVID HOFF
MAN. of North Lebanon tp., to Miss ROSANNA
POR'TNA, o f Cornwe II tp.
The Leba
on Market.
orrected
DAT, DEOES.IBER 2, 188.3.
.41 dozy 24
Butter, '45. lb., 24
Tub or salted butter, 10
g Lard, 10
Tallow, 10
'Elam, 10
Shoulders, 8
Sides, 8
Soap, 7
Bees-wax, 25
White Rags, 6
Mixed Rags, 3
Flax, `43 lb., 12 1 .4
Bristles, lb., 40
Peathers,%l lb., UN
Wool, Vs lb., 40
Soup Beaus, ik fit., 7
Vinegar,t's gal., 12%
Carefully a
LEBANON, Weniuxti
Elan Family, ss7so
Extra Flour, 7 00
Prime White Wheat,' 05
Prime Red. Wheat, 105
New Wheat,
Prime Rye, lO
Corti, 0'
Oats, 75
Clover-seed, 5 00
Timothy-seed, 150
Flax seed, 1 25
Dried Apples, pealed,l 50
Peach "Snits," 2 50
Peach "Ilutzels," 152
Cherries, 1 50
Colons. 37
Potatoes, 44 bus,
Apple Butier,Vcrock, 45
The Philade
phia
IRON.--Tl3cre is very little offering but the
market is tirtn. Small sales of anthracite are
making at $42, 31) and 37 per ton fer the three
numbers.
FLOUR —The market is unsettled and dull,
but prices are without change. About 400 bbls
sold at 7 50@7 75 for good and choice Western
Extra Family.
_The borne trade are buying, in
a small way, at $5 Theo 625 fur Superfine,
$6 50 ®7 for Extras;.? 50148 for Extra Family,
and $8 50@1,0 per bbl fur fancy brands, accord
ing. to quality.
Rye Flour is scarce, and in demand at 6 50
per bbl.
Corn Meal. is also very scarce, and we bear of
no•salos.
GRAIN - .L-Wheat isnot so .firm , but prices are
without change. 10,000 bushels sold at 165®
168 e for FenziayThiania w . end Southern Red; in
eluding. 4,000 . bushels- Western do, on terms
kept secret, and Whittitat 200 ®2loe `.O bushels,
as to quality.• Rye. is in deraand, with sales of
1,500 bushels Deleware at 130 bushel. Corn
is dull and unsettled ; &hall sales are reported at
122 e for yellow; and /03@l10e for new do
Oats are without change; 3,000 bushels
,have
been sold at 87c, weight. 6,000 bushels Rye
Malt sold at 135 e bushel.
WITISKEY.—Ls quiet; small sales of bbls
are making at 74Q75e, and drudge at 72@72ie,
gallon.
SEEDS.—Are quiet. Clover is firm at $7(417.
50 '4s 64 lbs. Timothy is dull at $2 50@2 75.
Flaxseed is in demand, with sales at $3 20 IRbus.
_ .
CATTLE MARKET.—Tbe Market for Beef
Cattle was firm, and the offerings some 2500
head, showing a falling off cif . 200, as compared
with last week. Prices ward- well maintained,
and for good cattle-the demand was active, and
the-receipts all disposed of—including 400 taken
by-the -packers, at from $7 to IV:, for common,
good 'and .prime, and a few extra quality at $lO
25 ®lO 50 the 100 lbs. Cows—About 115 were
taken at $lB to $22 each for springers and $25
to $45 for cows and calves. Hogs Were firmer,
the reeeiptevand•sales reaching 4,850 'lead, in•
cluding , 4o7o at Glass' at s7@7-1, and 771 at the
Avenue Xard at vilgal the 100 lbS" nett.—
Slieep--The offerings only, reached 3000 head,
mod_all sold at sgsi c 111 lb gross, showing very
11,tbl ffttiErtiotizeitto.
Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the account
of Daniel Walter, assignee of JACOB KERN and
Catharine his wife, by Deed of voluntary assignment
dated the day of April, 1 862, has been filed in the
Prothonotary's Offlec of Lebanon county, and that the
same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas
of said County on the first Monday, of January
for confirmation and allowance when and where all
persons may attend if they think proi,er.
HENRY STRH.IIiST, ProthonotarY.
rrothonotery's Office,p , „,,, 1863.
Notice.
pbereby given. that the secount
T of Charles IL. Ideily, assignee under roltintary
deed of assignment. for 'the. Benefit of creditors of
GEORGE REINOEII I. and wife. of the llorough•of
Lebanon, Genet.? of Lebanon, Pa., has•been flied in the
Prothanotary's OffilMtif Lebanon county!, and. that the
same will be presented to the Court oftommon Pleas,
of said county, 'en the first Illonday of JiAtteut4 next,
for COnfirlUati* and -allowance, wheu and where
all persons may attend if they thiok proper.
' - •11 ENItY SIEG RiST, Prothonotary.
ProthenottePe Office, Dec. 2, 'EI.
NI
Puntc.Nov,Mß..is hereby given, that the . acconne
JoseptC.Reinier and Joseph .Arituld; assignees of
NI E. ARNOLD and wife, of the Borough of
Lebanon, County of Lebanon, Pa.. under a voluntary
deed of assignment for the benefit of Cred kora; has
been filed in the Prothonotary's Office of Lebanon
county, and that the same will be prmented to the
Court of Common Pleas Of said county on the first
Monday of January next, for confirmation and allow.
ante, when and where all persons may attend if they
think proper.
HENRY SIEGRIST, Prothonotary
Prothonotary's (Mee, Dec. 2,-'B3.
EXCITING NEWS I
At Th.° fforl l, lool=l.3M net'
L K LAUDERMILCH
CUM.B,ERLAND ST
Nea Gooch ! .News:Qoods
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO GASH BUYERS,
French Merino, all colored
ENGLISH MERINO; all qolm'ed
All Wool Dclains, all colored:.-
POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, &
Black French Cloth
BEAVER
,Ovor Coating
CLOTH for LADIES, CLOAKS,
from $3,00 to $4,00
Fancy and Black" CJap.s
, -
Satinettes i sold frotn'so cts. to 61,00
13eti Check and Ticking,
. .
Bleached and Unbleached Mualin
Woolen Stockings
Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel
Calicoes and Ginghaths
Woolcn and -Cotton
Ladies' and Gents' Gloves
Hoop Skirt's! 11.96 i) Skirts !•!
.
Tht!moral kirts
Umbrellas ! Umbrellas! !
. X l4
Linen and Paper . Collars.
A full line of
. .
Ladies and Misses ShaWls.
Woolen .Hoods.? : Wooleri:Zoods
A General assortment Of.
Gioeerjes; &
Quee'neware
' , '-:;L. - : .ic. -,tA,UPERigiLeIEL
Oti"' •kilidrof, Couptry,pr9dpde
taken in exchange for Goods.
- TO ti FRIENDS 4 N
AN ]D CLIENTS.
A s I shall necessarily he absent from the County
during the cession of Congress. I have made or.
rangemen to with .10i1N W. RYON, Esq., of Pottsville,
to take charge of any legal business. My office will be
kept open as heretofore and those of my friends and
clients having legal business may depend upon its re
ceiving prompt and efficient attention. Mr. Ryon is a
gentleman of extensive legal learning and long °aped
once at the bar. I have full confidence in his ability,
integrity and industry, and I there fore cheerfully
commend the interests of my clients and friends to his
care and attention. Mr. F. W. CONRAD will also
remain In'my office,
Respectfully. " MYER MOUSE.
Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 2,1883-3 m.
IS TUB BEST.
It is made on the best principle, while the foreign
watch is generally made on no principle at all.
Let us look at the contrast. The foreign Watch is
mostly made by women and boys, BY nawn. While
their laboris cheap, their work hi dear at any price.—
Such watches are ma de without plan, and. sold with.
out guarantee. Tiler are irregular it construction,
and quite as irregular in movement. They are de
signed only to sell, and the buyer is the party most
thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "nacres," "le
pines" and "Swim levers" in professed repair for a few
years will appreciate the truth of our statement.
Instead of being made n f several hundred little pie.
roe, screwed together, the body of the American
Watch is, formed of SOLID PLATES. No jar inter
feres with the harmeny of its working, and no sudden
shock eau throw its ISi/eh leery out of gear. - Secession
of one part ficim another-is unlinewn to its coustitu•
t ion, and in riding or'itny I:rosiness pursuit, it is all
held together as iirmy as a . Angle piece of metal. It
is jest whet all machinery should
It . t. ACCURATE,
2d. SIMiLE.
. 3d STRONG
Wo not only swore, enEAPNEss by our system, but
Ntie domot'pretend that our Watvii
bought for lens money than the foreign MADE BEI. , Ey EA'
but that for its real value it is sold for one-half the
OUR SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Wm. Ellery.l is
what its natne indicates—Solid, .:Substantiali , and al.
ways' Reliable—warranted to stand any amount of
Marching Hiding or Fighting.
OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF WATCH (nam-:
ed P. S. Harnett) is silo liar in size and general ap
pearance, but has more jewels, and a more elaborate
finish Alf[at
'OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is
put itp in a great'enrietyuf patterns, many of them of
rare beauty and workinattahip, is quite small, but
warranted to KEEP TtdFE."
OUR 'YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATCH' Is tie&t.'not
large and jolt the thing for the pocket of XoungAmer-
The PROOF Of the merits of - our,..Watch may be
found in thereat that ire now 4ttiphiii - mver five hun
dred- worktnen in our facteries,iind that we are still
unable to supply the constantly increasing demand.
OUlt I'IIREE7QOAWFOIt PLATE WATCH is thin
nor and lighter than the other we have described.—
Itagne'chronometer ballence is delicately adjusted to
.
correct the variat ion caused by elianges of temperature.
These Watches are chronometrically rated, and are
the fruits of the latest experiments in chronometry
mid are made by our best workmen, in a separate de
partment of our factory. For theiluest time-keeping
qualities they challenge comparWn with the best
works of the most famous English cud Swiss makers.
It obbials & Apple,tos),
-4gents for the American Comp'y
182 BB. r .;IIDWAY, N. Y.
Dec. 2, '63.—ioekle Row ;Tn.
-- ....... . -.- -
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.OF THE,:
'BRAVE SOLDIERS 4 SAILORS:
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'ffii,LLOwri'VB PJILS
All who have Friends and Relatives in :the Army 'or
Navy. should take special care, thatthey be amply sup
plied with these Pills and Ointment t : and where the
brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to provide
themselves with them, no better present can be sent
them by their friends. They have been proved to be
the Soldier's never-foiling friend in the hour of need.
COUGHS AND COLDS A RRECTING TROOPS,
Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by us
ing these admirable medicines, and by paying proper
attention to the Directions which are attached to each
Pot or Box.
SICK HEADACHE AND WANT OF APPE
TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIEKS.,
These feeling's which so sodden us, usually arise from
trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eat
ing and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus dis
turb ing the healthful action of tha liver and stomach
The organs must be rel ievedc it you desire to be well
The Pills, taken according to the printed Instructions
will quickly produce a healthy action In both liver and
stomach. and as a natural consequence, a clear head
and good' Appetite.
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY
LEBANON, PA
soon tilikpPear by the rise of these inv . quible.
Pills, and the nulidily:annire additional
strength. Islerer let the 1340v01s be either : Confined or
.unduly acted upot . I t may went strtinge that Hollo
way's Pills elmilld be recommended for Dysentery, and
#lux ;many persons sunposing that they would increase
tt4e 11;11tXtle ioi.. This is a greet inistaloe, for these Pills
will correct the liver and stomach . , aud.thus remove all
the acrid humors item the syst+m. Thiemedipine will
give tone and vigor to the whole organic system Ifowev ,
or deranged, while health : and strength follow as a mat.
ter of ceurSe. t.lothi.ug will stop the reloxatiou of. the
Bowels so sure as this famous medicine.
VOLUNTEKIIB AI."I7ENTION I AINDISCRE
, TIONS OF Yount!
SOres.anil Trieets:,:nlot9hqm awl Swellings. can with
certainty be radically cured ifthe Pills ale taken night
and morning, end the Ointment be'rreely. ti=ed-as stat
ed in the printed instructions. If treated in any other
manner they dry up in one part to break out in another
Whereas this ointment will remove the humors Nom
the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little perseverance in bad
CABet3 to insure a lasting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER. OCCASIONED BY
THE PAYGNET ' SABRE Oft THE BUL
LET, SOR-ES 073. DE,InSES. •
To which every Soldier .and Sailor are liable, there
are no medicines 5..0 safe, sure and convenient es Milo.
way's Pills and Ointment, - The poor wounded sad al
most dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed im
t?tediately. if ,he would only supply., himself w lib this
Maphiess Ointment, which should he thrust into the
wound mid - smeared all round it, then covered with a
piete,of linen .from.his Roapsaick and compressed with
it handkerchief. Taking nightund morning 6o r 8 Fills
Att cool,the System hitd prevent inflammation.
Every Soldier's Epitpsnek and Seamen's Chest should'
beprov hied with theie valuable Remedies. . •
~AU'l'i4l`i,l—VosM regenuine, unless the' w_erds
‘ . 11300W,1X, NEW Yortz.ori LOMA:O," , 04 4 :'':d - c r ciniUle
ass Wide r ?aid in eery leaf.of the book of itketichis
amend each pot ar bog '; the saummity be plainly:Amu
by kWh° thele,O7 to th'e light. A handsome reward
will be given to auk Mitt ,rendsingsuah, tnforinat)en ns
may lead o the deteelloh of. sinsnhety otliarties coiinr
terfeiting the medicines or rending,the same; knowing'
them to be spurious.
V Sold at ti e Manufactory of professor HOLLOWAY,
SO Maiden Lane; New York. and by all resppetable •
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine,Throughont the civ
ilized world, iu boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and St each.
Oa— There is considerable savinghY taking , the lar
ger sizes, :
R. IL—Directions Tor the.guidance of patients in 'e.V 7
ery disorder are affixed to each box. [Oct. 22, 16611,
S. Dealers in my well known medicines eon
have Show Cards, Circulars • &c., sent them, ERNE OP.
EXPENSP, by addressing TIIOIIAS HOLLOWAY, SO
Maiden Lane, N.Y.
ESTABILSRED" 1760
PETER. LORILLARD
Snuif
,
& Tobacco. ManufaCturer
16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
[Formerly 42 Chatham itreet, New Tork;)
Wonla *l'OM attention of Dealers to the articles of
his manufacture, . -
Brown
Delnigros.-
Pinejtappee, Pure Virginia, f
COarSa RAPP" , Nachitoches,
Aineriesif Gentleman, Copenhagen.
'.. • - Yellow Snuff'
Scotch, Money Dew Scotch,
High Toast Scotch,, 2 . Fresh Honey Dew . . Scotch,
Irish High Toast,_ Frosh.§cotch.
.O Attention is culled to' the lltrge reduction in pri
tes o f in ne la t it (Thawing and Smoking Tobaccos, winch
will be found of a Superwr.quality.
!Tobacco.
. ,
SM'SKINO. FINN CUT CMIyIYING. SMOKING.
Long, P.A.. L.. or plain, S. Jago,
' No. 1, ;' -Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish.
'No. 2, , Sweet Scented Oronocoi Canaster,
Nos.l& 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish,.
NB:A circular' o f pilaw; viillbek4oiat on appli
cation ..' • • ' New York, April I 1.863,1,=11
Dry Gozis,
• " s - f..
Cird 'Boren Btyleriand- Bind intialArijratit l i riertnd s
Sala - at the Book "arid Statki,nory of
4.10TZ 'I4IIOIJOK, in tbo Berougb. of Lobanoii
tab.-Nov. 18 0 '63,
ts'E W ADVERTISEMENTS
A FEW REASONS WHY THE .
AMERICAN WATCH
THE PLAN OF T.UF AMERICAN WATCH
4th. ECONOMICAL.
ND
oiNTKEarr.
OVER FATIGUE
LATEST XE WS !
4IED 311PwW7:11111731 - D„
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER. DRY-GOODS,
AT THE NEW YORK STORE.
WE lave Just opened the fUllowing list of great bargains, received from oar buyer in New York :
Lanes, 20 and 25 eta. per yard; very good Prints from 10 eta. upwards, 'Topped Skirts of all sizes, very la
test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,50 and upwards ; Ladies' Collars and Sleeves cheaper than ever.
•
GROCERIES, GROCERIES.
We hare just received from New Yorke, fresh stock of OROCERIIS, ouch as
realesses, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c., &c.,
az- We buy our Goods exclusively for CASH, and are'thereby always enabled to buy where we can
find the cheapest and will always give our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have but one
price and our terms are CASH. Come and examine' our stock, and if you don't buy you. w ill see no cross
faces.
Lebanon, Sept. 2.3, 1863
STOVES. STOVES.
N'~7 -
91V is the time to bay your STOVES .before cold
;winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Shoot Iron Manufao-
pail of James IL &quo,
Two doors South Vont the Lebanon Bank, where Can be
had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR,
HA L 1,, 'and 'COOK G STOVES, ever offered in Leba
n,n, Gas Burners for Parlors . or Bed Chambers of his
own make. with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves,
and a large variety of the hest. Cooking Stoves in the
county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast
WASH BOILERS con tantly on band of all sizes,
and the best material.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav
jest iron, and the . best made in Lebanon.
Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best
material and in a- workmanlike manner. As be is a
practical Workmen, ai has had an experience of
twenty-five years, he feels confident that be can give
general sattsf- Mina.
fle.takes this method of returning his . thanks to his
nnmerfittecitstemers for ; their liberal support, mid he
•hopes .by strictly it tending di "big own - business and
letting other people's alone, to still recetre - a share of
puplie Datronago. • JAMES N: IZOGERS. *
AM' Particular attention paid to all kinds of Jonaiwn
snob as Hooting. Spouting; and all work warranted
o fir4 A ' l A hOOD ;
110 W
LOST!110W RESTORED
' Yteet Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Ceds.
A Lecture on the *attire,
Treatment and Ratheal
Cure of Spereuttorrhrea or Seminal Weakness. invol
untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to
Marriage generally,. Nervousness, Consumption. Epi
lepsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity, result
ing Duni Self-Abuse, &c.—By ROBT. J. CULVER.-
WELL JI. D _.Author of the Grom Book, •
The world renowned author, in this admirable Lee
tore, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually
removed without medicine, and without dangerous
surgical operations, bougies. instruments. rings, or
cordial:Pi:Amine . out a mode of .cure at. once certain
and• effectuitl, by which every sufferer. no matter what
his condition may be, limy cure himself cheaply, pri
vately, and radically. Thia lecture will prove a boon
to thousands and thousands.
Sent under Beal. in a plain envelope, to any address,
on the rerrivt of six cebts; or two postage stamps, by
addressing.
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York. Pan Oihco BOX, 4figa,
October 91, 1809.-Iy.
Economy is Wealth!
CURE. YOUR COUGH FOR
18 CENTS.
The Best - and Chenpest
Household Iteiiikedy
ha the Worhk.
Madame ?ADO PORTER'S
GREAT COUGU REMEDY!
leadamb ZADOC POR-
Tug - 6' Curative Balsam is
warranted if-used accord
ing to the directions, to
elate he all cases, Coughs,
Colds, Whooping Cough,
Asthma, and all all4ctions
of the Throat and 'maw..
s
Mad'e ZADOO PORTIM'S
. Balsam has been used by
!? . vt4ko ars pu , b ,n li t t i :
i for
. over "18
its pr ' eserd eerSi a mTv i' l e q d
. be n g recommended by
!!: ;hose who have used it, ic
heir afflicted friends al
others.
MOST IMPORTANT.--Madame ZADOC POR
TER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings
it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for
use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be
worth WO times its cost.
NOTICE.—Save Your Money!!—Do not be
persuaded to. purchase articles at 4s, to $l, which do
not contain the virtue of a Dime Bottle of Madame Por
ter's Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing
which i s as great as that of almost any other medicine;
and the very low price at which it is c,Old, makes the
pre.fitto-the salierrapparEntry - suitill, and 'unkincipled
dealers Will soznetimes recommend other enedicines on
which th,eir profits are larger, un)assAbe enatoniers in
sist upon having tradame `Porter's and none 'other.—
Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam. price 13 cts.,
and in large bottles at 25 eta., and take no other. If
you can sot get it s t one storo-you can at another.
BON by all proggiats and Store-keepers at 13
cents, and in . larger bottles at 25 cents,
..= /4ALL,,k IBU.CItJtL, Proprietors.
• • t = f.New
,
* IR" Joi. L. Lembo - ger. and. Dr. Geollioss, Agents,
Lel, anon., Pa. . ; • [January 28, 1853.
THE coREAT,
OrtMERWCCArt
TEA COMPANY ,
51 VESTRY STREET, NEW YORK.
Since its organizati9n t has .created a new em in the
history of . .
Wholosale Teas in this Countr'.
They have introduced their seleetions of TEAS, and
are selling thorn nt not over
TWO OEN.TS (02 Cents) per pound,l
above Cost,
Never derifferng frnm tlit ONE PRICE asked
Another peculiarity of the Company is that their
TEA d'AirEit. not only deviites 104 time to the' „selection:
of their TEAS as to tputlity, value, and particular
styles-for particular localities of Conn trY ,' but:he helps
the TEII. buyer to 'chops. oat of their •crormous stock
Tkus as aro best:o.bti4ocl to his particular ‘vsn'ta, and
not mil y' this. but points out, to him the beet, l argeiits.
it is eaSy to see the incalculable advautirks, ti.TRA
BUYER has in this UStObliSilltt..l4 over alt ~t herol
. .
. If be is no judge.oFTs.t. or tiro 3lsetist...if„his time
is selnable, 1101 M ait the benefits of a wolf organized
system of doing business, ofan immense capital, of the
judginept,pf a.profeselenal TES. TASTAitfaud the knowl
edge of. gamier sates,aneu. ,•. - • •
This enables all Tea buyers , =n6-mattev4 they ere_
• thousands of mills from, this tnarkot—to purchase op
as good terms' herensAbetiew York , merchants,.
Parties eat, order Ts.ts and will be Served by us its
well as though they roue themselNes, being sure to
get original pnekiiges. true weights and Wee and the
TEAS are WARRANTED as represented.
't . tre issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which
will be sent to all who order it; ecedDrisiug
Dyson, -
Young ilyson,
Gunpowder,
Twankay and Skin
OOLONG SOUCHONG ORANGE &
HYSON PEKOE,
o f every daicription, cotorad
and uncolored
This list has each hind of Teti .divided into EOUft
atones, namely, , high OAItOO, FINE, FIN
EST; that every bhe May - understand from description
and the...TM:fees an ueneW that. the' Coinpany are deter
mined to undersell the whole TEA , trade.
We guarantee to sell ALL our. TEAS at not over
TWO CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above dost,l3e ,
UM; th le to be attlantive to the many who have
heretofore been paying Enormous Profits.
GREAT AMERICAN TEA! cOmPANY,'
importers. and Jobbers,
, No. 51 Vessey Street, New York.
• Nov. 4,185.--3 m.
.11EMOYAL. :
•
TAILORING. Q;t i ,4 l l : .
LORENZO IL 1101111131t,w.uld „!,,
speetfully dnform the citizens of
Lebanon, and vicinity that he has removed his as dor
tag Establishment; ft few doors east of Lsudermilch'a
store,
.and nearly opposite the Weald ngton" Ifduse, on
Cumberland dy, where he will mks maksllp, Motldng in the
most fashionable stYlk in 'Lb& best'inanneri geed fits,
gu a rante e ktoall.lirlfankful for the I , eri , liberal patron
age ,eitinded to him thus far he hopes to merit and
continue the same.. "
Lebanon, April 8,1888.--19-
for/130(104 , 4nd invalid Pon,.
1 9 .iebitt'ims just' piEnted and for sale At the An.
vrzarranit Office.
• Towle & Carlisle,
REN A4 . I -,us BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa
1 -
- -
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA.
TICKLING in the THROAT,
WHOOPING COUGH,
' Or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGH,
as quick as
OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES
have been sold in its native town, and not a single in
stance of its failure is known.
We hays, in our possession, any quantity of certifi
cates, some of them from
BATINVATT PHYSICIANS,
who have used it in their practice . and given it the
preeminence over any othei: Compound.
bnt loosens it, so as to enable the patient to expeetc,
rate freely.
TWO Ott THREE DOSES
WILL INVARIABLY CURE TICKLING
IN THE THROAT.
A ❑ ALF Bottle has often completely curet] the most
•
Stubborn Cough •
and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in its opera.
den, it is,perfeetly harmless, being purely vegetable.
it is very agreeable to"the taste, and may be adminis
tered to, children of any age.
In cases of CROUP we will guarantee a me,
if taken in season.
No l'emily should be without it.
rt is within the reach of a mice being
CO jai - Sr 2la 4 a4plCLtiSit.
And if'. investment and thorough trial does not
"bark up" the above statement, the money will be
refunded. We say this knowing its merits, and feel
confident that one trial will secure for it a home in
every household,
Do not waste away with Coughing, when so smart an
investment will cure you, It may be had of any re; Elwvtable Druggist in town. who will furnish - Y.ou
with a circular of genuine certificates of cart* it - has
• ..
made.
C. G. CLARK &CO.,
NEW HAVEN. CT. -
Far sNe by-Druggists in city, esuutry, and every
where. • •
N0v.11,1863 .6tn.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Black, -
Dark
Light Blue,
French Blue,
Ciaret Brown,
Dark Bromn,
Light Brown,
Snuff Brown,
Crimson,
Dark Drab,
Light. Drab,
Dark Green,
Light Green,
For dying sinc, '
Scarfs, Dresses, 13
tli.rs. - -Kid Gloves
Wearing apparel,
Saving of 80 Per Cant -ST A
For twenty-five cents you can color as many
goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum.—
The process is simple, and any One can use the Dye
with perfect success.
3lntre ZADOO POWDER'S
Balsam is *pared wilt'
fill the requisite core to ti
skill, from a combination
of the beat remedies the
.vegetablelting - dom affords
Its remedial qualities ar
hased:on its power to re
slot the. healthy and vim,
`Yuma' ci re e Ist i on of the
Jileed,through the lungs,
It is not a violent remedy,
but ernoiliment,—ww m,
ing,.searching and , effect
'lre; can be taken by the
oldest person-or youngest
child. .
Directions in English, French and Darman, inside of
each package.
For Further information in Dyeing, and giving a
perfect knowled4e what colors are best adapted to dye
„over others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase
Rowe & Stephens' Treatise on Dyeing and`
sent by mail on receipt of price —intents, . •
Manufactured by . • ROWE sxgrvg...Nis • • •
A . •
260 BR o)artith% Bosun.
For Sale by Druggists . and Dealers generally.
, .
~ (Oct. ZS, 1563.-6m:]
4... AT THE
.11Tew York Cheap. Cash Store, of
GOODIrgAit,.& IYFFENBACH ;
Cuthberiao - 1 street
Bober's Block; Lebanon. 1.
R A Z ml been
at
evToil and
ite
e attendin g the' Auctions , having
now returned teith a fieryla e 'Stork of '
,;.Driy Goods, Groceries, Queensware,
Notwithstanding the great advance In goods they by
careful attendance upon the Auctions and htfying large
ly. are now prepared to sell goods at New Valk and
Philadelphia "
Wholesale Prices.
' They respectfully invite the attention of their ctisto
mars, and all close Buyers to the following
11.0 pieces Bleach. slusliu from 1234 to 31.
100, •• unbleached 44 16 `• 35
.300. " Calico 15.
100 't Calico 18 best t
SO " Tatteller cloth " 1234 to 31.
50 " Best styles American Dela Ms. all prices.
50 Gingham from 15,84 to. 25.
•50 " Cotton Flannel all colors ; and prices.
Wool
30 " French Eno
. 20 Cobings and A Iraca
Variety of Dress Goods s."
".Ve have afult line of La DI BS CLOTH all Col ors
and .'heap, and a full Hue of Black and fancy Ours and
at the Lowest prima.
MOURNING GOODS.
Ode Mourning Departnient"Wcomplete. comprising
Black TrenclaMerind; -110sassittea;i' Wool Dishiin; all
widths, Per•itui. cloth, Catilimiers; Silk Poplins and a
variety of all itimels of ..I.tdartfing trod Seeouti Jiourulog
goods.; • • . "-..
GENTLEMEN'S WARE.
full line of Cloth . Cassimer , Vesting, Sattinetts,
Jeans, of the Laces and Cheapest.
GROCERIES.
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Spices, Syrups, An., Ac.,
Call and took through our stock and get the prices as
it is no trouble - to sham goods. as our Motto is small
profits and quick Pales and g. cal value.
COUNTRY PRODUCE; taken in exchange for goods
GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACIL
Lebanon Sept.% 1803.
11110LIDAN PiRIESENT S
AT
Lowry & Nahm 7 s
Confectionery and Toy Store,
LATELY occupied by C. N. SMITH, in WALNUT
STREET. near CUMBERLAND, LEBANON. lA.
They have instamusned from the City, with a fresh
stock ofß:cisme, lek , s, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Citrons,
Filberts, WAituts, ' Peauuts, Alumni's, Oranges, Lept
ons, Cocoanuts, &c., Ac.
Map, a large variety of all k inds cf different flavor
'ed FlNEand COMMON CANDIES,
an assortment of SUGAR TOYS, consisting of
Fao4 , i' White ,and clear Sugar Toys.
CIRNA , WARE, such ns large and small Vases,
Cups and Saucers, small Cbina.Tea Setts, dic.„ &c.
WOODEN AND TIN TOYS-A large and spieriPid va.
riety, of all kinda tomtit the tastes of the young:
• CARES ! -- OAK.IftS
Of all kinds, always on - hand,. and made, to order:—
PARTIES Supplied at short notice. "
2)Zff- Thankful for. the liberal patronage heretofore
extended to them, and beingloung beginners, and de
sirous of giving - general nitiefaciion, we respectfully
solicit the tontine •tu give 'us a trial.
II) NAII7I.
.• • *JOSEPH LOWRY,*
•
Lebanon', Nov. 11; '63,„
.Livery Stable.
.o. subscriber ways informs the public, that
e has commenced a LIVERY STABLE at his Ho
iti Market Street, Lebanon. - He will
- alw,amendeavor so lernish ,goed horses
oft and vehicles, at moderate prices 'to all de
siring the same. _ ,
3013i1 MATTEL'S.
Lebanon, Ootober 1883.-4 m.
$lOO REWARD!
For a medicine that will cure
COUGH BAL-SAMS
it dops not dry‘up a COUGH-,
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uar1ia E t: i ti : c .A. P ,,,,,, :• , 1 ...7 1. , ;
(S GAR co , b _.....„ .
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND Ait CURE ': T T O ECE ."I SICX.. " P
Invalids, Fathers`, Blenheim, Physicians,
Philanthropists, read their Elfrfata,
and Judge of their virtnei r . ir t, ....
•
FOR TILE COME OF - ~, ,T ' ••• •
Ilea dache, Sick Ileadache,Foul Stomach.
Panatela:4,Pa., May 1, 1855.'
Da. J. C. ATE& Sir: I hare been repeatedly owed of
the worst headache any body can have by a dose or trio
of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which
they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they da
mo, the het is worth knowing.
~„ Tema with,great respect, ED. W. PREDLE, .
—-. .„ .... . Cita of Meaner Clarian.
Bilious Disciraeri, and Liver Complaints.
.. .. - ~..
. AJETARTITIOIT de ma lartunei, 1 .
WASHINGTON, It 0., I Feb., lalie. r.
tie: I have used your Pills in my general Had 11.41,44
practice ever since you made them,smi ouradthesitate to
my they are the best cathartic we employ. Thciirego
latlng action on the liter is quick end dccidy. OClnT,Nitioua
ly they are au admirable remedy for derancomente of that
organ. Indeed, I have seldom foundaeasedifkiliact dlr.
ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally yours,ALONZO DALE , M. IX,
Physician of the Marine linipinit.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.
Pon OMCE, Liv:Oo., Mien., Nov. it, 1E45.
Da. Area: Tour Pills are the perfection of meflitinc.
They hare done my with more good than I can tell you.
She had been sick and pining away for months. Went
off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. the
then commeneed taking your Pills. Which soon cured her,
by expelling large quantities of wormi ( aend) from 'her
body. They afterwards cured her. and "oar two children
of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors Dad it bad, and
my wife, cured him with two doses of yabr Pills, while
others around us paid from five to twenty &dials &chin?
bills, and lost much time, without being cured, entirely
even then. Such a medicine as yotivsy which Itt . nefmlly
good and honest, will be prized Isere:
GEO.
~TrOEIFETS, Posheaster.
Indigestion-and Inirtrity- of the :Blood.
&o n. Rev. J. Y. Himes, raster of Advent Church, Etesteii.
Da. Arcs: I have msed Yoni . Pills with extrZordinary
success in my familritiictinnone those I am celled to.thit
in distress. Toxemdate the organs of digestion and purl
ty_the blood they are the very best remedy I heti 'aver
known, and. 1. can tonfidentlytecoulmenff them to my
friends: v"'" leeway :* J. S. almes.
Weasms, WroFeu'. C1n.,1•14,..0et.2,f, - 1555.
Data Stitt 'TIM using your Cirfpaitie Mlle% my prac
tice, and _find them an excellentpttrOtfre to &epee the
eyetent.trad purify the fouptaitis of the Wed.
•"••• • • AMIN. 0. MEACHAM, N, D.
ElT4iPdang:Sernrula, King% Evil;Tetter,
‘, 'rumors and Salt Rheum..
a...F6nvarding Mershon! of St. Lazo's, RI). 4, 1856.
Ds AYER : Yonr Pills are the paragon of ell that ie
great in medicine. They have cored my little daughter
of ulcerous - sores upon her hands and feet that hadprereid
Incurable for years. tier mother had been long grievous
ly afflicted with hiotehes'and pimples on her akin and in
her hair. After our child was oared, she also tried your
Pills, and they have cnied bar. ASA. youGuroa
Rheumatism, Neuralgiai' aid Gout.
Prom the /rev. Dr. HawAes, 047're - 4g - trawl& L O. Church.
Brussel House, ftvzsrzpa, GA.,
iibrioneti Sur: If ShOrild tienngratefel for the relief yone
Shill has brought me if I.did not report my ease to you.
A cold settlerhintrWiMbirkmi brotight on excruciating
neuralgis. Feline,. which ended in chronic rheumatism.
Notudetadimektig Blind the fat of Uhysielaithtle disease
g_vw worse and worse, until, by thendike Oryunr
Witt agent in Baltfufore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tided your Pills.
Their effects were slow, but sure: By terse:sering In the
use of them, Lam now . entirely well.
,„",..,Keerk"ointirtitii; Biro* Rovsz, LA., Ii Dec.,
A.run: I have been entirely cured by your Pille of
Ithbuntatie Gout —a painful disease that had aillieted me
for peen.. VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com
plaints, requiring an active purge, they are au excel.
lent remedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as
a DiIEMOV Pill, they are agreeable nod after-runt
Fits, Suppression,, PtirOlirsisvili flattalltt-
Ulan, and even, Deafdeam " dud Piiit.lid _Blind
ness, lutvo bon -eared brtbAralteritivr &clad ur• lanes
-. • .... -
Pills. ' . .
Ihrgenta,
Maroon,
Orange,
Pink,
Pori*.
7oyaiPsvolge,
Salmon,
Scarict,..
.State,
Sblfcrino, •
. .
Ht P,, Shawls,
, Hats, Fee•
all kinds of
- -
11,,ast of the Pills in nilititertiffithin lllerettry, which, al
jhongh a valuable remedy in skilful latnds;is lienstrtitis
a public pill; from the dreadful' consequences that fro.
quently follow its incautious use. These contain na mot.-
.
cury or mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
- • -
FOIL TIIEJLAfiD Clltfl O
coupus, COLDS, noAnsvii.ss 'wpm-
Z A 5, 411.0.NC111V44%WHOOPIING
COL"GH, CRotr, .itswpxtuv,. IN-. •
` . "-CIPIENT C0N51191P4401,17,
and for the relief of consumptive pothole is elvenzed
stages bf the disease.
We need not speak to the public of its virtues.
Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of th.l.
American States, its wonderful cures of imintonary com
plaints have made it already known, hay, few are Ito
families is any civilized country en this contaniut al:h
ost some personal experience of its effects; and,Tewer - v'et
the communities any where which have net dmoog thene
some tiling trophy of its vhdory,over the subtle and Os:-
gerous diseases of.thallitosCand lint's. While it in the
most polverinl Alitldele4erJilionlx to matt for the fermi
debt. ana de ogr•roas phirnissus6- oG:sus. it
is 0 . 0 hlos(thomintest end salrestiushedrtlist run b.r ool
rioted ihr I Whets end young persons. Parents . shbun.l
idie - h'it in store against the insidious enemy tbst steals
upon-tliviii unprepared. We have abundant.gmunds to
ticik.te thZ , Cherry Pecbsrat eaves more lives by. the CCM
-13.11:911ti0119 it prevents than those it cures. Seep it Ly
You. and cure your colds while they are cumlile„nor neX•
lebt them until no human skill can master the Ttlex,orekle
eal that. fastened' on the yitals,,eate ypitt tireStmil•
Ali know the .- dreadtarrlistralityof hang aindrderin 'tures
they know too the virtues of this remedy, Ise iseid not eu
more than to assure them it is still made the beet it -so
be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce It the
mast perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on
it the best agent which our skill con furnish for their cure.
PREPARED BY DR. 7. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mar.&
Sold by J. L Lemberger, Dr. Geo. Roe& and D. S.
Haber, Lebanon ; Meyer tz..l3m. Annaille; , Shirk, MY
erstown ; Ifornln4, Mt, Nebo.; Haa, Hellsiew
Harper, Eaat HanoVer ; . I:beefrAfk*n ; en 4 br
Dealera eter-ymbero, • - • •
George illoifmans
LEBANON COUNTY
47,)
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RANSPORTATI ON LINE
By Lebanon Valley Raitrout!.
',ARTICULAR 'attention will be paid no..flooda
ed by the Lebanon Valleylinilroad. Clod& will ba
sent. daily to and from'Philadelp'his to Lebanon, Myer...,
town and Annvilte StrOnnt;.e.tid tat Either pointetla the
County. '
FR EIGUTS contracted for at the ler4t potT4b.l6 rated
and delivered '
The Proprietor will pay particular attention- to,.and
attend*Personally, to the receiving and delivery of all
'Freighta.
For-information, apply at hie !Nike the' 4ebarkon i
Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK, his Agent iu Pliiladelphla„. wilt al
ways be found et W. H. Bush's 2.ferOaqt's Hotel, Nortli
Third st.. - -
July 11,'64;1 , -: 'PM). pOir AX.
Bilosvord Assoeia *Ora, --.•
PhPedelphiaapc.
ISEASES of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, SPERMA
iI n TORRIREA. or SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPO
TENCE. and other affections of the SEXUAL ORGANS
PfIYSICAI. PERILITY and PREMATURE DECAY,—
new and reliable treatment, in Reports of the Howard
Association, sent by mail, in sealed letter envelopes,
free of caarge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN ROLIGIVIION
HowARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2.Sonth Nintii - Street, Part,
sura.rtna, Pa.
January 28,18
THE PROPRIETORS 'Or Tat
GIRARD. HOUSE
PHILADELPHIA. - T - r •
Itexpectfolly call the attention of Bctsiness Men and
tbeAravel ling common ity, to the superior acCOMII2O-
dation and comfort. &red in their establiihnient.
KANAGA, yowzata /NCO,
ugust 26, 16601-2 mo
AND SOLD BY
o~~.e.
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Special Notice. 4.-