C=l THE CORNER. A MIRACLE The mention of almsgiving recalls a some-what ludicrous story of modern date, where a most importune miracle wus wrought. The well known French mis sionary, Father . 13riclaine, was always poor, for the simple reason he gave away everything he had. One . evening he ask ed for a night's lodging of the curate of a yillage through which he passed, and the worthy.man, s tiaving only one bed, shared it with him. - At day-break, Father Bridaint - rose ac cording to custom, and went to say his prayers at the neighboring church. Re• turning from his sacred duty, he met a beggar who asked for alms. • "Alas! my friend, I have nofhing," said the good pricit, mechanically putting 'his hand into his breeches pocket. where, to his astonishment, he foundsomething hard wrapped up iti`a paper, which he kneW he had not !ett there. He hastily opened the paper, and seeing four crowns in it, cried out that it was a miracle: He gave the money to the beggar, and hastened into the church to return, thanks to God. The curate soon after arrived there and Father Bridaine related the mir acle with the greatest unction. The curate turned pale, Put-his band into his pocket, and in an instnht peroeived that Father Bridaine, in getting up in' 'the dark, had taken the wrongpair of breeches —he had performed a miracle with the cu rsate crowns! ==l PREVFNT SifiFPERS iN HAMS.—In a communication to the Cotton Planter, Mr. W. McWillie says : "There is according to. my experience, nothing easier than to avoid the skipper and all worms and bugs ,4that , asually infest and destroy bacon.— It is simply to keep your smoke-house dark, and math that tlepositSThe egg - fill never entcr it. For the past twenty-five years.l have attended to this, and never have had my bacon troubled with any in sect; I have now hanging in my smoke house, hams one, two and three years old, and the oldest are as free from insects as when first hung up. lam not aware of other causes for the exception of my ba con from insects, but simply the fact that my smoke-house is always dark. • Before adopting this plan I had tried roany,expe riments, but always either without success or with injury to the flavor of my bacon. .1 smoke with green hickory; this is impor tant, as the flavor of bacon is often-utter ly destroyed by smoking it with improp er wood." AN INDIAN'S SMIEWDNESS.7-Ttle elicint• auqua Democrat relates the followinu . :— At an early stage in the proceedings c c' f the Erie and, N. Y. City R. R., while the Directors 'were. negotiating with the chiefs for the land around JemiSon . Hill, the Co - onel and others had made some strong speeches'depicting the,l,vortlilessness of the land, and enlarging considerahly upon the fact that it was good for nothjng , ,for corn and consequently should be leased cheap. When the. Col. sat down the old chi .1 replied in the Seneca tono•ue to the interpreter, and .a general laugh-went round the circle of a grave chiefs in the council. „ What does he say!" inquired one of the directors. "Be says," replied the interpreter, that he knows it is poor land for corn, but quiglity g ood land for ltr,itrm.d ! The force of this remark will he 1*(14 apprecated .wrien it.is known that the strip N'the land round km ison 1-Jill was the on!y , possible place for a •Railroad, that did not involve the build ing of two expensive bridges across the Allegheny. —Jon IN PL AcE.—Danie] Webster once told a good anecdote-in a speech. When asked where he got it, he said, "I have had it laid -up in my head for fourteen years, and never had a good .chance -to use it until to-day." • My little friend wants 'to :know .what good it will do to learnt he "rule of three," or to commit a verse of the-Bib'e or the Catechism.. The answer is this: Some times you Will need that very thing. Per haps it may be twenty years before you can make it fit just in the right place.-- But it will be just in place sometime, and then if you don't have it, you will be like the hunter who had no ball in- his rifle when he was met by a deer. "Twenty-five years ago my teacher made me study surveying," said a man *iio' hol lately lost property ; "and now .I am glad of it. It is just in •lasc,; I can get a good situation and high salary." Mas. PARTINGTON ON THE Thuox.—The Union must be preserved !" says Mrs. Par tington, as Dr.. Spooner recited to her the toast of General Jackson—“well it has been preserved so far, and now them Cot onou are for jarrltigthe pot over that it is preserved in—heaven bless us ! Thcre's no love of country in 'm;' Continued she 'mournfully, and there isn't enough of the Spirit of Seventy-Six left to fill a fluid lamp. The , export:s of cotton from New Or leans the, past week, comprised one; hund red and forty-nine thousand bales to Eng land, and fifty-five thousand to France.— The exports from Mobile to England du ring the week were 13 thousand bales. —4The receipts at Mobile during •the past three days were seven thousand bales. gentleman of the name of Pepper ha'd been several times thrown from a spir ited young horse, and was relating the circumstance to a friend and at the same time observing that he had nevergiven his horse a 'name, •"I~think," replied his friend, 4.that you should call hirri pepper -caster." REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness Manta factory. undersighod has Removed . his Saddlery and _Harness Idantifuetory to a few doors South '' of the old place, to the largo room lately occupied by Billman a Bro. as e Liquor store, Where he will be happy to see all his old Mend, and customers, and where ho has increased fa cilities fur attending t 0 all the departments of lie busi ness. Being determined to be behind no otheresteblish nrent in his abilities to accommodate customers, ho has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and wake himself master of every modern lmpmvomen In the bu siness and Secure the serviess of the lire workmen that liberal wages would commend. Ile will loam a large stock on hand, and mannlimmes at the shortest notice, ell dhcriptlons of HA 111 V ESS, And! nz Saddles, Bsidles, Carriage Harness, of ail kinds r heavy Harness, Baggy Whi e es of the best Manufacture, • Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets. each as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and knew kind lately. Invented; WiIIIPS of every kind,such es Begirt , Whipsi± Cart .Whlps. dm.; HARESof oil demi ption..,ll.lL nut 0zr.422478, home-made radiczy, 4c, 4c., all of whieh is wursant to be squat to any that cantle obtained In joy other eetobllehment In the country. All he alto that them dashin auytidng in this ahte, Rilollid call at his'plass and examine his stock. Ile feels thu tallest contitksoce labia ability to eve entire issitisluctlon. All orders titankfully seaalved audpromptly at. tended to Msrib lalemma Bersigib, Jan. 9itsifift. Philept F. ftleCnitiv FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE . MAKER ON Cumberland Stroot, ono door East of the Black Boron Hotel, rini i kni; for the very liberal patronage extended to me Mr tbe short time I have Nam in business, I would respectfully solicit Continua Dee of the lattronsge of the public. lie has ant an times an assortment of won mid SHOES of !do own manufacture on hand, which will b disposed of on reasonable terms. . FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, ate. Those desiring a neat. well made article, are to give um! a tad. Childrens` hoes of every varlet• and color on hand, Wavy wOolcnvole to order. - .8:11 - A11 worst Warranted. Repairing malty dam 001 charges wade moderate. Lebanon, Fain. IS, Toot and Shoe Store. • • itor Aues hCiso,l,lxtlo7:l:l..tb•oLstiltecietif,util:t in forms the public that he still canal) Nebo lAN his new - building, in Cumberland et. where he hopes to render the Cam, satisfaction as heretofore to all win may favor hint with their custom. Ile invites Merchant and dealers in ROOTS .mid SIIOXS and every one wit Wishes to purehase fashionable and, thimble articles II Iris line. to call and examine for themselves, his Intl. and varied stock. Ile is determined to.surpass all empetitim in tin manufacture of every article in his husiness, suitable to, any Market in the Union. A due cure Luken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the, best onali ty of LKA'riftlit and other materials are nsed, and nom but tine best workmen are employed S.—He 'tennis his Sincere thanks to his friends fin the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ott Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat tromp) [Lebanon., reb.ll,'iibl. TII E LATEST ItETVIINS. AS ALI. THE PEOPLE will soon be full of IF 1 anxiety to learn of the latest returns, the un dersigned Would respectfully imfomts all that 11w very latest returns can be found at his BOOT, SIIOE, HAT, CAP, 'MUNK, • and TRAVELING , HAG STORE, on Walnut Street, Lebanon, in the ~Laps of the Most complete I.4ALL AND WINTER STOCK ever offered in this place, embracing everything in the trade for i3iiCs / Gentlemen, and Children; and all of the very latest styles, and for sale at the very lowest prices tteer nomad in Lebanon. .1 t is not necessary to 'Specify, as this stock comprises everything. that r. 311 properly be kept in a store of the kind. All that is asked is that persons sit.ld Calf sal extelittl before purchasing elsewhere. Call soon. _ . JOS. BOWMAN lE9 Me:mares taken and work made to order. Oct. 10, Mo. MEE= G. L. ATKINS & Rio. TT ATM° united in the DOM and MOH Busmss. _Ur and from their determination to he, punctual, and mike none but the best of Whrlt, they Netlike soliciting a large of public patronage. Theywill always he Mutat at their OLD STAND, 'Nita' litotar.vo.) its Mar Let .81reet. nearly opposite ilridani Rise's h oldG, where they will he ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand a large arsortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. cARPET BAGS, 3e., whitietikrolTer nt reduced prices. tce - Persons dealing at this SIIOEIiTUIt-Hetoin be Rutted with BEADY-MADE IVORK, or luivelZufAhdd•to order. ,Saiis.raction is always tocriTeintett.' Particular attention given to the ItEPATRi.VIS Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20,1859. - A THINS & 11110:S New Boot stud Shoo Store is fitted I - I tip in grxxl order tor comfort/Ind convenience, both for ladies and o.4ltiolllen. A %%INS t BRO.'S New Bout and Shoe St re is fitted Ili up in good order For comfortand curter:Wiener, both fur Lattice tted"G en t Semen . NEW TIN- AND SHEET iron Ware illaiinfaciory. rpm: uudersignetl respectfully calls the attention of 11113 friends and the public generally to the Met that he hue opened a,Slaup for the manufacture of all hinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, on Market street; opporite the Lebanon Bank. Ile hopes, by using none but the best materials, by a per sonal supervision of all the work coming from his es tablishment. and by selling cheaper than any other in Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal share of 'public patronage. N. 11.--Tln roofing, Jobbing, Spouting, de., promptly and ,properly attended to. The public nre , respectfully invited to give him mean. Lebanon, Supt. 1861. - GEO, W. tiIAY. TA NoTicE. BUILDEIRS will do wellbyealling on .1. If. Baiset,ca, Agent, as he is prepared to do all drAnds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WOIIK generally, at the very lowest prices, Ge also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all orthe inost improved Gm Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. ALso, all the different 'and latest improved RANGES AND IIEATERS,-Of all, kinds. Ile also keeps .con stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any other slatemen in the county. se!l wArtißOOMS—oue door East of the Lebanon Talley Rank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, January 9, 1891. Stoves, s Siove Stoves , }_ - I Now is the time to buy your .....:TOVES before cold whiter is here; and the best and cheitpest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Irori Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, Next door. to the Lebanon Bank. where can be lied the rlargesi winl hest ai.sortinent of PARLOR, 11A1,1,, and ' COOK INC; 5T011.15, ever offered in Lebanon. Gas burn ers for Parlors or Brd Chambers of his own make, with a genet:a assortment of Parlor STO Nti, , n1.(1 , a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county - 61' bor utigh. which he warrittits to bake or roast. WASII IittILERS constantly on band 'of all sizes, and the best nutterial. COAL BUCK ETS—the largest rosortment, the helm iest Iron, and the beet mule in Lebanon. A bm, n large :stork of TIN IVAItE, mode of the best material and hi it workmanlike manner. As he in it prarliCal Work IMO, nad has haul nu experience of twen ty-live yrnrx, he-feels confident that he can give general 'attraction. lie Mites this method of returning big thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal suppart, and he hopes, by strictly attending to hieown business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of public patronage. JAM N.. 8 N. MUNK& Lebanon, November 7. 1860. 41Eie• Particular attention paid toot' kinds or Joual.NO, Burch as Rolling, Spouting. ke., and all work warranted. A Through licket to California C. S. 'coLß:Eurr CO -. s GRAND QUARTERLY P . P SI 'ItIAUTICAN: OF AOO, l Ol ARTICLES. WORTH $300,000, Which will be Bold Tor 'sloo.ooo, to the )oireltnsers cirottr 44 - GOLD PENS AT 30 Cr& PER. tto.X. Our ttolden Pen is the best ever uged, and is war ranted nut to vorrode in nuy ink. Every business num and family should nsethe GOLDEN PEX. Tho ibllowinr, list of 100,000 articles will be distributed among our patrons ut $lOO FUER, and need IRA be paid for until wo inform Alto purehoser Sifjjeb, of the following articles we wild. stud. sisal Von $l.OO and then it ISOETLINt4 to RE SENDS TEE 1)01.1.A11 Aso SAKES IRE 00i5DS ow Or ALL GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT r OUR EXPENSE WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER THE - PURCHASER RE. ceires them, (unless they are SatisilietoryjandThe mon cy wal be Refunded. LIST OF Goons INCLUDED IX TUE DISTRIBUTION Pianos, Gold Hooting Cooed Watchoß, 001 'Watche d , Ladies' Silver Watches, guard, Vest and Cluctelain Clmins, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic mei Jet [trenches. VA &nd Florentine Brooches, Coral, Emerald, itml Opal Brooches, Cameo Ear-Drops, Mosaic and met Ear-Drops, Lava and Florentine Ear-Drops. Coral Polrilrop, / , raid H end Opal Ear-Dropq.handsome "Seal ltings, .mos u ie and Cameo Prim , iets, th,•itte BlTHApinf, Watch Keys. Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of 110,, , ,,a stud, M, eve Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Kings. Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Canton Crape Shawls, Mousseline de Wiles, Challies, French and American Lawns. Itereges, Pep, Hum, French Calic-es, and other Lathes' Dress Dotal, In greet variety, together with Mead Dimwits, Calms, Fancy Fans, and in fact almost every description of DODDS usually found in firsetlass Dry Coda Stores. .1 4 4 LAN OF DISTRIBUTION. Ilighest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium $2 The articles are timbered. and Certificates staling what we will sell each person for one dollar are placed in,eated Envelopes, with a Decimal arrangement of Premiums; sn'that in Each Hundred Certificates there is one for a - • GOLD wArrcu, _ AND THERE WILL ALSO BE A SPLENDID - - - PIIESIIUM IN EACH TES CERTIFICATES. Ladies, if you desire a floe Shawl, or Dress Pattern. oto beautiful article of Jewelry, euctoeu us 30 could, for •anlos. of tho Golden Pens, and we will scull you n Cur. Matte which may tumble you to procure it for $l. On receipt of 30 Cents we will send you one Box of our Hoiden Pens, and u Sealed notice of the article which we sell for $l. `711V31191C.. " 1 115 r 11[3 11 .1, PRICES TO AGENTS POST PAID. 4 Boxes Pens, with 4 Certificates $1 9 110 do 9 de 2 25• do do 25 du 5 100 do do 100 do 13 N. 11.--48'ith each padkage drloo bcites we present the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of which is guaran teed to contain one order fora PINE WATC', or Sew ing Machine, or by ordering so Loxes in ona, package you are sure to receive 50 Certificates containing one or der lora splendid SILVER. WATCH, beside a large num ber of other very valuable premiums. One Certificate sent gratis, upon application of any person desiring to act as Agent. which may enable him to procure it valu able premium upon the payment PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOOKS, SE WINO. MACHINES, ,fa., Douala and Sold n Commission. Any article will ha sent to titer Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices with the addition of 6 per cent Commission for for um...ling. 11. —Agcnts mantel in ercry town. Circulars sent on upplicutinn. diic,:es all Communications to C.S. COLDEIa & Co. Comm:BMM] Merchants and General Agents, I:ill South Fourth St, below Cliontnut. Phila- For our integrity and ability to fulfil our en gageruente, we beg to refer you to the following well .t nowt, Gentlemen and but,ineas firma: Kacelleniy J. W. Geary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, West, m o reiand, Pu.;- Palmer, Illeleerdiou & Co., Jewelore. Philatiaphla ' B. A. Warne, Jeweler. rh ibidel phift; Win. A. Gray, Jeweler, Philadelphia; Megan. Kemmerer & Moore, Water et., below Arch,. Philadelphia; raver.. Pratt & Reath, PaLth and Market Streets. Philadelphia J. C. dialler , lteq; Jeweler, Philagelphia; A. P. Ward, Publisher of aruabions, Pliiitalphia; M. H. Horne, 'Clatneau:ipna Bank; lion. ilagatarson, Eureka, California. Aiptsnator 5, 1.5110.-17. .1. R. Mester, A GI rr OF FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE Cotl PANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Lebanon, NoTember 2:1,1660-4;:a. Mutual ll re Insnrance Com pany or, Annville, I,CIiAXON COUNTY, PENN'A. pins COMPANY was Incorporated, Mareh. 1859, and 1 . is uow in full operation-and ready•to make iti,lur4 men on Dwellings, and other Wilma, on Furniture, aol.Merehandbm generally: Also on Barns. Contents, stock, Fuxin I mplementa. &c.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Scab°ld, 3olin If. Kinporta, George Stigler, John Aliwein, ltudolnb Item • Joseph , P. Mar:, Christian Bachnun, WWinmEarty, Jr.. ;cargo S. nontgarduer, J. D. A. Garman, .lenrgo Donges. John D. heirer, Dania S. Emily, JOHN A LLWNI N, Tresidctit.4. Brum:PH Itrun, Treasurer: 305E191 F. MATZ, Secretary. Sammy! Senbnid, Traveling Anent • jaeob Feb - notterly, Agent, Fredericksburg. A nnrille, .I,nnutry SO, 1861-1. y.: WASHINGTON MUTUAL Fan . _ INSURANCE COMPANY , OF LEBOON, LEBANON COUNTY.. OFFICE A charter Perpetual. T LIU:ANON, FRNNSYLVANIA. This Compnoy nos incorporated by the Leis. lattire of Pennsylvania on April 2, 1830, and is now in full operation, and reuly to make insurance on Dwel lings and other. buildings, on Furniture or Mercham Anse generally; also, on mans aid contents, Farming , Implements, &e., &e., on a mutual principle. This Compriny will not insure property ontaide of Lebanon Comity.-,as it is designed to be merely an asso ciation fur Lelumen county ' and as such, it will Insure property perpetually, as sofa as any other Cornnanyoud at far lower rates. Thp insurance fees, being only i,'l. 30----for membership. Policy and Survey. Anv further information can be hurl by calling enemy of the Board of Managers, ittldafiterS. or any of their Agents. • MANAPERS.- Jacob Wei did, .Toseph Bowman, Jamb Beadle, John L. Ilecker, D. S. Hammond, , floury Furtna, Christian heavy, . Jacob WitmerJr., Thomas Forster, . John D. Krause, Jacob Bomberger, David E. Miller, , Adolphus Beinetibl. .70SRPII lIUWIIAi', President. JACOB WEIBEL, Treasuier. J. DENBY MTLLEB. Secretary. Agents—J. C. Reisner, Jefferson 11. Light, James Hummel, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. W. 'Ryan and Henry Meyer. [Lebanon, January 30,1801. M!M= Lebanon Mulnn] Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., PA. 1 1 0 the properly holders of 'tho State of Penn i. syi ea nia nsTi.s.m itx t Your attention is respectfully solicited to the fell6Wing low rates of Nato once of the LEBANON 'MUTUAL INSURANCE COSI PAN; who are tramsmiting Nosiness 'with the most flattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of like Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against loss by' fire. -The lkiaril of Directors are practical business men well and litvoraidy known, and enjoying the entire conthlence and respect of the comimmity in which they live. Our Coto. pinny is mrfectlymnitum and we invite your careful at tention to the following low rates Os we are Octerrnined to insure an low ss any other responsible company, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is sue Policies which taveretipire, wltielVoliviates- the . ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. TN: Company bus now. been in successful operation for nearly 6 yours, and all its losses have been groa.ptly paid to the satisfaction of ail parties Concerned; and, in fief it has been, atrd still continues to be, the wish of the liirectors'to have the Company conducted on honest and economical principles. RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or atone, slate roof $1,15 11 $lO6 do do do Fit [ogles ,IS " do do Log tt , Prentto ,20 " do Dares, stone oildlzk ' ' 20 " do do Log or Frame ,1.10 " do Store Howes, brick or stone ,15,_ " do do Log or frame ,30 " do 'notels& boarding houses, brink of Moue ,25 " do do - bog or frnmo .30 44 do Arailonics and School houses 4- .25 " do Cimrrhos and'ineeting houSes '4O ' 4 do Printers books and Stationeries ~30 44. do nook binders ' ,50 4 . 'do Tailor shops "" do Shoemaker arid saddler :Props - ,30 " do Silversmith mid Watehmaktrr ;30 " do -Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 0 do Groceries and Provision stores ,30 " do Tanneries ,30 ",‘ do Hatter shops ' ,30 . 4 do Grist Mills, Water power ,35 " do Saw Mills do do ' ,35 "do Door Stores ,30 " do Smith tqI(VI,F, brick or stroia ,go 0 do do do Wood ;15 " do earpentergniner & Cabinet.mak'r Fhops ,40 " dr Wiigoner nod Cosehninker lthitils ,40 " do Pointer nod chair maker shops ,40 " do Oil Mills ' ' ,40 " do Clover Mills ,40 " iln ifoundories of wood ,$5 " do do Brick or stone ' ,30 "do Itlerchandizo in brick or stone buildings ,20 ". do do in wooden dO ,25 " do Furniture in brick or stone buildings ,15 " do do in woodeik ,20 " do Stables Sc sheds, brick' or stone,country .20 " do do do Wooden ,25 " do Livery & Tocern*Stables ,25 " do .45) - - All communications Filmicl be addresdetl to W A. BARRY, Seeretary, .Touestowu, Lebanon C'e., ea. President--.IOIIN BRUNNER, EB/. riccePmsident—D. M. RANK. .7'reatfirer—REO. F. 31E11.Y. Secretury—WM..A. BARRY. Jonestown, September 12,4860. George Bioirinatt s s LEBANON COUNTY • ,•~f.'.~Sh~y TRANSPORTATION LINE, -By Le&mod Valley Railroad. It attention gill be paid to Goods shipp. ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will he ernt daily to and front Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers ton-Land Stations, and all uther points in the County. Fit /WAITS eentrlfttfd for at tholeast possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pity particular attention to, and attend personally, to the Teething cud delivery 2( ull Freight.. Fur inlbrznathm, apply at his Office ut the Lcbanou 'Valley Railroad Depot. Itoolathoa.' EDW.% RD 51 Alt K. his Agept in Philadelphia. will al 'N.rays be found at w: H. Mule's Merchant's /Mel, NcorU. Th ertl 4;TH/ode/ph July li t 'Gill Oto.vtieirPStkv. Plana. & grading KaiUMW. Lebanon - ValHey Branch., pegßa2gfettid ' t] WINK J- - - Two .1) y Passenger Trains to Read• ing, and liarrikUrg. 1 ) ASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at p. 13 A. M., and 2.15 P. M. Pass Lebanon, fming West to Harrisburg, at 7.10 P. M. and 12311 P. M. At Beading, both trains make dose connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, Ae. Morning train only connects at Reading-.for Wilkes harm' Isittston Mkt Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther CentraV and "Cunibetlatid Talley" Railroads fur Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg. Ac. Through Tiekets to Lancaster, in Ne. 1 Cars, $l5O, to Baltimore. $3 30. SO lbs. bag-gage allowed to each pa.senger. Tim Second MISS Cars ran with all the aboVe trains. Through 'First Class Tickasat reduced rate to Niagara Falls, ltufkdo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, nod Canadas ; and Emi grant Tickets, 'at lower Fares, to all above places, cut be bad on application to the Station Agent at Lebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at mdaced Fares. to alt the principal points in thirNorth and West:and the Causrfas. CuItitItPPMPION nok ors. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount,' between any points desired. and 1111LEACE TICKETS, Croat Her 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each— for Families and Business Firma Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Rending, Harris burg and Pottsville at S A. M. and 3,36 and 5 I', all. 4 Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in We cars. .0. A. NICOI.LS, July '25, 11160. Engineer and Superintendent. TOMB STONES. One Fancy Octagonal Brown Slone Mon ument, 18 feet high; Fahey karble Monuments, large and small; Mar ble Ornamental Head Stones (new styles,) will. Urns, Va ses, fc.,; Marble Tombs, Marllle Couches, Fancy Head Stones, (a „large lot,) Plain Head Stones, (large lot,) Marble ' Door and Window Sills, Cemetery Posts, Urns; Lambs, rultE undersigned. baying bought at 'Sheriff !r1 the above mentioned large and splendid stock of ITALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE, formerly the property or JEREMIAII E. DAIAIIIERTV, now offers it to the Public at Purrxra SALE for cash, or upon time. at greatly reduced prices. no assortment of MONU MENTS, MAD STONES, &c., has never been excell ed in the county. The skill and workmanship of Mr. Daugherty has long since been estublisli**upon a per- - lion of this stork It has been esperidlly7displayed Persona Ix want of anything In thislitie will please call early aid examine this stook owl prices at the Yard formerly occupied by J. E. Danghprty, on Market street. SIMON J. STINE. N. IS.—I have appointed J. E. Daugherty as my agent to dispose of the above stock. Lettering neatly done by him, both In the German and English language, Lebanon, January 9,..11461.-3m. LAFAYETTE BROWER GJI, FITTER, NITALNITT ETREBT, next door .to A. B. ELP'i Mae, V LEBANON,. PA. [Jan. 2,1881. EOM Great Work on the Horse. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES; BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S. Professor of Pathology and 'Operative: Surgery in the l'elerutary College of Philadelphia, etc., etc. Will Tell Yon Of the Origin, History :foci' die finvifro traits of the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and Ameri. can Horses, with the physical formation nod peculiarities of the animal, amt how to asdertain his age be We corn her and condition of his teeth; illustra ted with numerous explanatory on - gravu,s, H H TE ORSE . AND ms DISEASES • Will Tell'You Of Breeding, Breaking,' Stabling. Fegding, Grooming. Shoeing, and the gett6ral unmagentent of the borse,with "the best nodes of administerim- medi 9. tine, also. how to treat Bithm,hicking, . , , • hearing, Shying., Stumbling, Crib Bit- Real leqsness and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous es "placatory cro , rav Mgr, THE. HORSE AN CRIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the eauseg . , Fymptourts and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Itron . chitia, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Brokeh " • • \rind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Lemons, Sore Mouth and Ulcers,-and Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of Heath and Respiratory Or gang. TUE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WilllellYou Of 1 -1 t e use, , ,sym p toms and Treat ment of Worms, Bets, Colic, Strangin lations. Stony Concretions, Ruptures, rttisY: Interlaken Jaundice, Bel ail'.-rheat, Bloody Urine, Stones 'lathe Kid nitYs did Bladder, Inflammation, tool other diseases of the Stomach, Bowel: , , • Liver and Grimily Organs. /THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tel You Of the eauSes,Syni ptems nod T rea t • ment of Done, Blood and Bog, Spavin, • Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strains Broken • Knees, Wind Galls,Fonuder,Sthe Bruise •-and ti.aret, Cracked Ilo•fs, Scratches. Canker, Thrush, and .Corns: also of - Megrims. Vertigo, Epilepsy. Staggers, and other diseases of the' Peet, Leg', and Head.. • Tkin HORSE AND HIS DISEASES NtillTell4ou Of the eauses,symptons and Treat ment: of Planta, Poll Evil, Glanders, Parcy. Scarlet Foyer, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, 'Cramps, Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, Am, end how to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trepirinning, big, Hernia, AmmtattoinTapping, and • . "other so rgicatoperations. THE : TfORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You f Rarey's teethed of Taming tiorseii how to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; how tv accustom a horse to strau - ge sounds cud sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break hint to Harness; also, the form and law of WARRANTY. The whole 'being the re ' - suit of more than fifteen years' careful • - study of the habits, peenliaritiosorants • Had weakness-as of this noble and use- fat • The book with:Want pages, appropriately illustra ted by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed in a clear and open type, mid will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, out receipt of price, half bound, $l,OO. or, in cloth, extra, 1000 A YEAR • -, can beby enterprising men everywhere, in selling the above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to all such are ex ceedingly liberal. . • For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other infornatVon, apply to or address Jollw! - g. POTTER, Publisher, • Ku. OlrfalltSolll St.; khiladolphhaJ Pa. November 14, 1860Aint. ' PUILADELPHI ; • WATt AND JEWELRY - .TORE, 0:AC61; , ..: it AD. FORMER OCCoklcr, 414 No.' 11,1 ivoßrir SECOND STREET, cdmckat OF QUAURT STIUMT. TIIE under, igocd has leased the above premises, where he will keep a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches. of Americn, English and Swiss manufacturo of the most celebrated makers, in addition to Which, will be found a:ways on band coed made to orderrna extensivwvariety of Jewelry, Silver, and• Silver Plated ware, together with a general assortment of such goods as me-nrually kept in. a first class Watch and Jewelry Sidts. The patrons of O. Conrad, and those of the subscri ber, together with the public generally, are invited to call, where they will receive a good article fur Abair rummy. As lam detemined to do strictly a cash busi tleaa, goods will be sold very low.. '•Slash PreAts and Quirk Mies," is Thy motto of this establishment. LEWIS. B. BROOMALL. Formerly 0. CONRAD, N 0.148 rurth Semna St., corner of Quarry, Philo Jane 20. 1M0:43% . 1 / a ttics U. Kelley, SIGN OF 111.1 , ; MAMMOTH WATCH, Beigle. Bulb/lugs Conan:H(lnd Street, 1, iiTIAON, Pa. 0 PVI3IIB, to tbo Public an elegant and extensive assort meat . OF PARIS STYLES OP FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Itubk, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Rings. *4,2 crt. 4\ , an t a lo q i ; :) ,l C H t y ls.uts of every style French, Secisit am) Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of tho must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings, Men's, Sm. The stock will he leinal among thetargelst in thissec - lion of Pennsylvania.. and line seteb(torwith great care from the most COP:breed' imirortizig - iltzd manufae. taring establishments in Now York and Philadelphia. illstmatown done at the wher }CA notice, and in a most naelike Mitimer. my (Heinle, and the l'ablie generally are invited to an examination of my miner') ;Ants If. K MAX, :Alp of the Dig Watch, Lvbannn. 21. "MO Lebanon Deposit Dank. Cumberland street, one lour rust of Carmattv's Hotel. WILL 'my the following BATES of INTEIIEST on I)EPOSIT:4, - Fur 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per amain; Yor 6 mouths, and longer, 5 per cent. per 41tItlifil; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent, per aiiiinin; requiring a short notice of withdrarial. .Interesrpaid in full for the Deposits from the date of-00W to the date of withdrawal. We will also atfortra' liberal lino of at commodfttit ns to ihtge"Who'lnay 'Omens with Deposits, payalde on demand. imithinto out SPANIKI and MEXICAN DOLLAGS.'amtateoßtiVst la re and Muff .Dollars. Will make colieitionslin alai re mit to alt parts of the' United Slants, the C'anadas and Europe: Negotiate Loans, Se., &e, and 'ad's:',Oneral BX. CUING Blend BANKIND BUSINESS. • Cr. ; DAWSON 'COLEMAN, President, GEO. Ot.abr, Cashier. The ittdiirisigned,lft:VgAGEßS,"Atifintlividnally liable lo the extent of their I:glittefi, for 'Deposits and other bligatione of the -liEttAxox DEPOSIT DANK." DION CA.MEIZON. 'G. 'DAWSON COLEMAN, SMU I. EE, I.El'r 1:LI E, .1 ANI ES YOUNE, A IBA UST US BOYD, - Litha 3Diy IR5q. GEOICOE LEI IL P.AVIRIC FUND-. National CIARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA R ULM. 1. Money I received every day, and In any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT Interest is paid for money from the day it is Intl in. 3. The money is always paid hark in mar, whenever it is caned fur, and without notice, 4. matey is reedised from Erecidorr, Adruinisirafors, Guardians and Others who desire to haio it in a place of perfect. safety, and n here interest can be obtained for it 5 1 'received from depositors is invested in It1:1. 11e ESTATE. I I 'n MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities at the Charter directs. 6. Office Bours- , -14 , ruy day row D till 5 o'eltrck, and on Mondays and Thiinsthiyatifi. S o'eleat lathe eveninw. This obl - rtnd well eAtablishell SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN 'MILLIONS tn .: defiers from near ly thirty thousmul depoSiters. /lON. 11 EN Wk .- L. BENNER, President. 'ROBERT SELFRIDOE, Vice President. lVtttti 'S. Rent), Secretary. microns. henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph IL Barry, lobert Selfridge, F rau d s L ee . Semi. K. Ashton, .bsemb Yorker. C. Landreth 11 nn R 3, Belfry Diffenderifer. OFFICE: Withint Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. dune 51,10611, riIILADELPITIA. ter Fashionable Tailoring: NUCe u gtenl 4 .ll:l ,A m N o„"t u ll i n i t. r l e i: 31:3 I STI; hie TAILORINCI Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Pileger'd Store, and opposite the Washing ton Hones, where all persons who wieb garments made up in the most fashionable style mid best manner, are in vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, Matti as be has none but the best workmen employed, he guarantees that ail work entrusted to hint will be done in a satisfactory manner. his thanks to hie ohICUAINTICES for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAT LORS I.—Jkist received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia. Report of Spring k Summer Fatillions. Tailors wishing the Fnehions should let the subscriber know of the fact, eo that he can make his arrangements accordiugly. iIICIIEL lIOPFMAN. LrbitiKlu. April 7.151 % t Tailoring. REMOVAL. Si RAMSEY liss removed to the Corium . of Cum berland street and Dou Alley, in ,Funok's New Building, where lie will keep an assortment of Clorh, ausanteree, and Voting& Also ready made clothing Rod •liimiehing goads such as Shirts, Hose, Cloves. llandker- Mere, Neckties, of which will be *old as cheap as-at, any other establishment, in Lehrman. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly, and .gig i d Ste ; guaranteed. • S. S. RAMSAY, :Lebanon, April 18,1800. irrBLOOD SEARCHER. ,1 - 11 A STANDARD MEDICINE. For the speedy, radical. and effectual cure of ALL DI STASES arising f.om IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD, . r finis mediclpe has wrought the most miraculous cures ' in desperate oases of Scrofula. Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Discloses, Erysipelas, Pimples on the face, ' Sore Eyes, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, §cald Ilead, Tetter affections, Ineumatie tiorilers, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice., Ailt, Rbehm, Mere - oriel Diseases; I OelibralDebility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, . Low SPialtsi I Foill-Stomach.. , Female Complaints, awl all Diseases having their art. gin in an impure state of the Bloochi: /~~{ ~~~ / .~ ~ ~ ~\~ ~ \ ,~ x .~\~: \~~d %~ ~~ ~ The Above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napi er township. who, on, the 3lstday of August, IS5S,Mdde affidavit 1.1. fore Justice Gurley that ho was treated for the cure of Causer by three pbysielaos of Bedford co., mid by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College-in Cincinna ti, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstand ing which, his tip, nose, end a portion of his Id cheek were entirely cake away! He had given up all hope,' when ho heard of the "Mood Searcher," and was in duced to try it.. FOur botties.„dered him, and although sadly disfigured, there la no question but what this in valuable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable case may he seen in a. circular, which, can he had of any or the agents. 'IVd also refer to the case of Nancy 111 , 00kpey, of El thirtOn; Artostrourtt onnty, 'Pa a- of Scrofula af ilfiable to getout of bpi for anyyears. `tette case of a ladyin Ansonville. Cleardehl coon 'ty: who was also, afflicted with Scrofula in its worati form. To the Case of George Meisel, residing in Carroltown Cambria county, Pa., who was so, badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his case was worse, if possible, thaw Ne°rosy's. • - The Particulars or thoie cases--Z-every ono 'of which was cured by the use of the Olood Searcher—may also tre found in a circular to tie had of any of the Agents. It. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Mollidaysburg, la. Dr. Geo. D. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg. Pa. For sale by M. It. Cottle, MyerstoWn ; Martin Early, Palmyra; John Capp & Son, Jonestown: John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; .Tehn Carper, Daclunansvillo;"Jobn Dein inner, Campbellstown•, ltillinger & Kinports, Annville; John C. Cobangli, Bridgeport: all ofthellanon county. Also sold at Dr. Geo. Koss' erug Store,'epposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. Octobpe 3, 1860. LIPER IXPIGOR.ITOR NEVER DEBILIATES. - IT 18 compounded entirely from Gums, and has be- Immo an established fact, a Stanthird Medicine, known anti approved by all that have used N. and is now resort ed to with confidence in, all the dbirdses for which if is' - recommended. It har:Ciired thousands who lint' given up all hope unsolicited certificates in The &sent - list be adapted, individual taking it; a us, act-godly on the bowels.' Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN will cure LIVER con , TACKS. DYSPEPSIA SUMMER. 00. NI NY, DROPSY, Soti R, COSTIVENESS. C 110 L' NA 3101tRUS CHOLERA, LEzzam, Nolo E: ES, and May Ite Used sue RY PAM my .31st DI It It A 0 , 4 - 01 . 1 t (ti* TWENTY Bile GUS, I P S'PI),,ONIVES 'ARE TAIL ittotk. ALI VIM USE IT ARE 'in its' fiver. lilifwater in the mouth Swallow poo together. eIIICE ONE DO] C.ITIi:,IR,TIC PILLS, Purely Vegetable Extracts and put.up in GLASS CA SES sir tight and will keep in any climate The II A MILT CA ITHARTIC in LI, is a gen. tie het active Cathartic e l which the proprietor has nsc, I demand from those who have long used Uteri FAA and t..e satiatlArtion which all express in regard to ; use, induced Me to place them within the reach of all. The Profesida well know ; = that d afferent cathartics act on different portions 11., of the bonus ; The F M I I. Y CA 0 7: - TIIARTIO PILL inishritli 'ate' reference to 0,0 this well established fact, beeh compounded front a '7 7 variety of the purest vege table Extraets. which act ...I:alike on every part of the alimentary, c a rnal, and arel ....410000 and safe in all cases where a CATHARTIC is heeded, such as D E RANGEMENTS of the lA/STOMACH, SLEEP I NES& PAINS EN THE BACK AND L - 0 I N COSTIVENESS, PAIR AND SORENESS OVER THE WHOLE BODY,from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, 1 ;end in al. og course of,Fe ver, LOS S OF APBS .= ;TUE a CREEPING SEN SATION OF CALI/OYER ; p—; THE ' BODY, RESTLESS NESS, HEADACHE, or ; IN THE HEAD all INFLAMMATORY (1); DISEASE, WORMS in CHILDREN or ADULTS; I A ; RHEUMATISM, a grOat. ofthe BLOOD 1 ;and many disease to which flesh is heir, too numerous ; ;t o ment i on in this otiver. tisement, Dose, . : PRICE THREE DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills ate retailed by Druggistknerally, and! Eißld wholesale by the Trade in all the large town, . S. 'P e SANFORD, :AL D. Manufacturer and Proprktoe, 20S DBOADWAY, NEW YORK, CORNER 05 FULTON STRUM. Sur sale by J. L. Lemberger, D. S. itaber, and Dr. Mess. July 18,1860—1. y. • SAFETY MIST Company. North Lebanon Steam 111t11. noffit; liiiitershflied having leased, the 1 NORTII LEBANON &TRAM 'LdUR will promptly attend to CUSTOM WORK that may he en trtiSted eater-ei-wiuw to him. " lie will else boy nil kinds of aims, and troty there for the highest Mnrltet prices in cosh. The imtronage and encouragement of the valdic is respectfully solici ted, ns he hopes to merit it by fair dealing and atten tive to business. JONA,TILAN OBESA.N.LA.R, North Lebanon, June 20, 1800. GRAIN 'WAt TED. tint - 11 undersigned will pay the highest prices for all kinds of grain—Will:AT, RYE, CORN and' OATS— , at the Warehouse, on the Onion Canal, Walnut.street, North Lebanon, JOHN LILIEEL. North Lebanon, June 6, 1860. NEW LIVEKV STABLE. ri IRE inidellsigbed respectfully informs the public that be has opened a LIVERY STABLE, at 'lie. ". ItlSt S Dotel, Iliarket - street, Lob ti'l`. anon, where he will:keep for the kr,i ik public retbitintnatt loh a good stock t of HORSES and VEHICLES. Ile • will - eep gentle and good drivingllorses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. ' Also, careful Drivers furnishes' when desired. Also 01 1N1B,US for Parties, Ac. Lebanon, April 21:1858. JAMES 51A.Ite11. OLO7II, WOOLE'N'D CAMINO of all colors, dyediet ~,i Mkt or Nue mach, pressed, the calor warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by ' . LYON LE. 3 lllEllbEt, ,Ifasiis).• Articles to he dyed can lie,-,left at Jost L. Letaber gees Drug Store where all ordere,for the above will b attended to. (Feb. 8, 1860. Bricks I, Bricks! 911.11 E undersigned, in North Lebanon, bas 4,00,080 of J, the best MUCKS for sale. No better can be ob tained in this neighborhood, and be will selLtbern in large quantities at $1 50 (cash) per thousand. Also, 3.41 inch, inch' and .2 -inch olthe best Poplar Doarcittana Planks, for sale.., DAVID DOVER. • North Lebanon, Feb. 15,1880. A• IP YOl3 WANT -A No.l AMBROTTRE, yry:bbeiG4 : fio in DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Blink. LINSEY'S I M PROVED SAI\T FORD'S rtwithin the last two years :of•rolief, utile numerous