THE CORNER, ARSIIII7O Ward, in his great "oraahun" en Washington, says : G. Washington was n clearheaded:warm-heart , ed, brave and stidy gain .e a rn. ILe never slept over I The prevailing neittness or most public men is to siep over! (Put them words in largo lettere. A. W.) They git filled up and slop.— They rush things. They travel too much on the high preaher prinoiple. They git onto the first popular hobby boss who trots along, not cnrin a sent whether the beast is oven goin, clear sited and sound, or spariged,..blint and , bawity. course thergit throwd eventooly it not sooner.— "When* they ace the multitood gain it blind they go it pet mel within instld el °sortie themselves to see it right. They eon% see that the crowd which is now benrin them triumphantly on i/s shoulders will WO d!skiver - itCtirror.and Oita ' them into the boss pond of ohlliyu wittont this elighest besitashun. Washington never Slopt Over. That wasn't George's. - Vile! l4e lured his country deirly. Ile wasn't after the epile.-L. Ile was a human angil in ie. 3 kernel hat and nice britches, and we shaft gee his like right a- way. My friends, we can't all be. Waahingtons, tut we can all be patriots Aft t.Ohriatide taannee. When we sea a brother gang down hill to ruin let us notgiro him a push, but let us seezo rite bold of his coat tails and ,ficitg hitt' back to mar. City, . liver :To Barmy. Ortssoll OP BAD 11.1.111T1.--. /104114itand clearly the remittals, sod all the reit ...,,lonsserhy the habit is injurious. Study the sab les' Mt there is no lingering ttOtiht in your mind. &old the places, the persons, thb thoughts '; lead to the temptations). • 4rettuent the places, associate with the persons taidullge the thoughts, that load away from the Oisptation. Keep bury. Idleness is the strength of bad habits. Do not give up the struggle 'When you have broken your resolution once, tPIA ten timer, a thousand liana. That only ishbs how much need there is for you to strive. -Whenyou have broken your tilsolution just think the matter over, anti endlikior to under stand why it was you failed, so alai:JOU may be upon your guard against a recurrende of the same oircutnstances. Do not think it a little or an esay thing that 'you have untiertoken. It Is folly Ilk except to break off a habit in a tiny, which ditY- have been gathering strength in pm fur years..o, TDB VALUADLE otwe Lincoln and and his eritninistration choose war with the Soulh one of the first in Southern enterprise will be the Issuing of school hooks and other work that have been copyrighted by Northern mew,- 4 From this source alone an immense profit has been an nually drawn from the Southern people. la.. The Pease anis that Lincoln loft, Spgng field declaring that he put his truseentiroly in Divine Providence, but that "when Abratam • reached Harrisburg be lost faith in Divine - Pruv. Wenn° and tools the night train." Repubgoans says Lincoln did just right. Tn the Pacific 2dills, Lawrence, one'ef the machines for printing delaincs stomps the piece with sixteen different colors and shades of colors in passing through once. There is only one oth er like ft in the world. talik. A large tree, supposed to be over seven centuries old, near the city of Mexico, is said to have been struck by lightning more than two hundred times. Two wen undertook-to see which could ride the fastest. One was a constable ; and the other a thief. There is said to be a snow drift in Berkshire county, Maim, a third of a mile long and thirty feet deep. ALIVATS be ae witty as you can with yourpart iog bow: your last Speech is the ono remembered. How to learn all your dereets—quarrel, with your boat friends. Own often meets dead men in their walks— ghosts of their former seloves. To reform the world, begin with yourself, then with your neighbor. "!MAls's Inhumanity to man, - Makes countless millions mourn." THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. - - The Second Arrival of Fall Goods at the BEE HIVE Store. GEORGE & PYLE AVE again visited the Eastern cities, and are now HAVE opening an assortment of Dar GOODS in Luba non, which will ha sold at low prices. Their stock cen obite of all kinds -f muck and runny SIXES, and fash ionable Ladles' Dress Ooodel , new style Shawls. and a largo assortment of Black Cloth Ladles' Capes, &c., also a good assortment of Men's Wear, such RS Cloths, Cas simeres and Writings, also, Groceries and Queensware, amongst which are Dry Apples, Dry Poaches, New Mack erel, Cheese, &c. -Como and loOk at our bargains and judge fur your selves before,you buy. [Lebanon, October 17,1800. NORTE( LEBANON BOROUGH DIVIDED ! GREAT EXCITEMENT. Grand Bush for the People's Hazel Quarters/ THE ACTIOE OF the Legislature of the Comrnyinweath of Penn. Sylvania, In reference to the Berough of Noirr-t LEBANON, hes caused an unusual degree of eacite ment among its quiet inhabitants, but not near so much as the Fresh Arrival of .SPRING AND. s•ual,4 100DS, 'at-the MANSION , Or Fundt Tit Proprietors feel confident that they iiirestill able , tiustotnints, and on* of nisnlitlud,' who willfirror them with ;a tiallp:Mitliol4, r 011010lEST G00D5...._. - The new system enables them to se:ll'st greefily re disegdprices, which they hope will he a great induce =ant for all desirods of buying cheap, to give them a call. Call itnd see for yonrseives. Ski/ 4 Ladles and Gentlemen are meet cordially invited to give them a call, and examine for themseivegi tiorth Lebanon Borough, April 23. 18$3. . Zebanon Mutual Insura i nce Company. -: I 'IAXIATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO, PA. Zro the property holders of the State of Peon sylvenle:— GENTLE/taw : Your attention la 1 rispeetfully solkited to the fellow tug low rates of insnir. once of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COSI. I PANT who are " transacting bnvirwes with the motif , flattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources , of the Company are ample to ind.muify thole who way ll take advantage through its agency of the means a”rd. ed them of being IFrotected agatust 'loss by 'Ore. The I Board of Directors are practical bovines wen well and : dlworably known, cud enjoying the Ontire confidence and I respect of the community Iftwltich they the. Our Coin. , patsy is perfectly 'mann. and enl Invite your careful at- 1 tension to theabllowing low mtefr New° ere determined to , insure as low as say other responsible couipitny, taking 1 into consideration the eharacteryof the till,k s Incurred. Out CHARTER being PEllPETCAl.,ottebles us to is: enePolicicsAtkh never expire, which obviates the net enmity of re l overt' 3 or 5 lair*. f The Comngnxbell now been In amicewifil operation for nearly fl yeas, and all its loeseehave been prop-pity paid to the satfsfartfou of all partfes concerned; and, ilt. }WILD bas Nod, Ind still conrinnev to be, the wish ell alke Dim:Wore UMW° the Company couduektion boucet i .stM economical principles. . BATES OF INSURANCE. _ •' Dreollimpt„bsiek treetone, slate roof ' 0),14 . •0 4100 do do- do shingles ' do 'do Log or Frame - ,1 1- 0 • do Vim, stone or brick ' „TO 0 do do Log or Frame • . ,'Eu Ofvd... Stern Houses, brick or stone jlii ' 4- ' do - do Log or frame ~10 't do 11/Stela& boarding houses, brick of stout, ,26 " do * ~. do do Log or frame ,30 .1 d o if Academies and Behool boosts AS 4 ' do •Cirtitehes end meeting houses ' ' 2O " do ' Prfutere books and Statioheries 050 " do Buick binders ' Ao •• do = Alter shops • ''''-' 'IN ." do .; ShOStuaker and saddler shops - AO . . 4 d it, and Watehmakef -• • 011 " do st Tut alld 81100 iron shops : ' Oa cc .do Groeerlea eld Fretelonetoses •• iti go tc. d b 1 Tattherlee ~,, 41).,. ff. „do ... Netter chops _oat , 4 .4.: do je Grat Mills, WiFter lower ~ if. 35 '" do •taseMilli• do do -36 1111 , d o •• Drag Stoma ,30 0 . do. it 5141 th oboptr, brick or atone 'O 3O 4 ' As r ago do Wood '• do ye Collibter,Joinor d Cabinet nattlt'r shops , 40 " d. Wenner and Coaohtnalfervelloos ,40 .• du Painter *ad chair makes short ,40 " du Oil NAL" • 40 “ Clover Mtgs. - ,40 0 Fyffe. of wood • . 4 ' Brit* or clone , . A . 4 d 'd o filer addlie in brick or stone•build'ilts ;hi , IP d i 40 ,tfawsoden imlud ‘ ta. ",de • F.4•Wititeilt brick or ;Wad, • • ,13 " do -do N. wodden so .21} °dd Stables ft shode,"Drlek or litatillAit!ktltrY 4.1 "do du 'do .woodeu , 0 .. ,25 ° do Lfirerp & Taireht Stable.; ;25 •• do AST All conimunicatloas ord-boaddrossad to W A.BARRY, ifeeretery, Jodest grf Co., i.e. 1 140., Pnadieftl--JOHN Bit 0. s j st r lekt . ' acoidown, flepleptber2 . Died. alts.--rYeal he had il years practice, and has superior Cameras, and ell Ida other fixture/ are of the moat ha , proved kind. . ~...„,, .-, Qije,B.--What kind of Pictures does be take r litevadik ,- ---4-• fins.--He takes Ambrotypes, and Jfelainotypee, of all glint lc agAvrix wed tfott furor& flesMazee mei superior finish: and Photographs, from the 1 ed in Oil. Ile il lyil l i i itAV Lir iromosed . h . 1314T . 0 g i ltd o rt O EI Smallest em up to It Photographs from m end Co.orrr.utipes of . 4.. berlAid,' adjoining the liathOdist 3 4 1 - 1 4al%Chorehi• eceed , yersoaa t eud lut . thetu colored life like, by one of where WI eiNictitc the patronage of tbe public. By strict -the hot Artie L. . gritcherges *re reasonable and his attentlallite tnaineaa he hopes to please ail that will fiL. leontareepon eitrY o . l Vgexe•Pt rtnNbiy) Troia g o!c1019. *or aim with patronage. CYRUS IL, , SNAVELY. tot 0, p . . - m, Don't ?jet, liIIISVg ROOMS la Mot Lebanon, October 10,1860 , yet! can get the Best Pictures. . . ' . • Plif A • WATCH .AND JEWELRY STORE, CONRAD..PORSIER OCCUPANT. Na. 148 NORTH . SECOND STREET, CORNER Or QUARRY STREET. 'Mg undersigned has leased the above premises, where he witlireep a largo assortment of Gold and Silver Watches. of American, English and SWISS manufacture of the most coloPrated matters, in addition to which: will be found always on hand (and made to onler) an extensive variety of Jewelry. Silver, end Silver Plated , ware, together with a general assortment of sneh goods as me Atonally kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry Store. The patrons of 0. Conrad, and those of the subseri- ' ben.t.oirether with the public generally, are invited to call, whore they will receive a good article for their money. As lam determined to do strictly a cash Vusi. , noso. gee_ will be sold very low. " Smelt Profits and Sum the motto. of this establishment, LEWIB R. BnoomAtr,. Formerly O. CONRAD, No. 148 North Second St., corner of Quarry, Phila. June 20,1860.-Iy. D. S. RABER'S Wholesa e and Retail Drug Store, Das been Removed to his liew Building. on Cumber laudttreet,•opposite the Engle Buildirfis, Lebanon, Pa. , MITE subscriber respectfully announce to his acquitta tenni and the public in general, t at hb has con stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, .MEDICINE 4 3,, • 7 PAINTS, CHEM.IOALS'i - DYE-STUFFS. *JP VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, "HAIR-OILS,'EXTRACTS, Buruing Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Sc gars, Tobacce,A/434) a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which ho offers itt.low rates, and warrants thequalitles of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please rotnenther this, and examine the qualities and . prices of his goods before purchasing else where.. .preseriptions and family reel pescarefulls, compounded, at nil hours of the day or night, by calling at the- Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opeutyl for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and S P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. RAWL_ 110 WARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. - A Benevolent institution established by special Endow wistful. the Relief of the Lick and Distreesedi afflicted with Virulent and . Eitideyttc. ' Diseases, and especially for the Oars of Discuses of the 54414(41 Organs. 1101.EDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sue- J-1 geon. to all who apply by letter, with el. descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &e..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished tree of charge. VALUABLE IiIiVORTS ou Spermaterrhrea and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, mid on the :New Rim- EWES employed ili the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three Stinnes for postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. J. SKI LLIN IDJUG II TON, Acting Sur gron, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTIVELL, President. DEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Tan, 2, '6l. Iy, PUOTOGRAPII GAILURY No. 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ()NE of the largest and matt complete Galleries in the United States, where the hest Pictures, known to the Photographic art. are taken at prices 'no - higher than are paid for miserable earricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends personally. every sitting— , and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfactinn. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes. of absent or de ceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvas*, life size, and, painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather —as perfect in cloudy dap; as whoa the sun shines.. Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to examine our specimens, which for price and quality de fy competition. 451 - Instructions given in the art of Photography. It. NEWELL, GALLERY or ART, 's!'' ill Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMM ENDAT lONS t PrO.ii lion. Lewis D. CAMPBELL, M. C., Ohio. My family and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like than any thing they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never yet had one which presents so true to nature, all the features and expressions of countenance as this. Prom lion. E. der Menses, late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of your por traits, conjoinedmith their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesse*cantiot fail to commend them to the attention and - patronage of all who appreciate true eft flaring ocCasion for a portrait, S procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of tb city of l'hiladelnhia, a min iature in 011 Colors, under 'the new process discovered by hint, and take great pleasae in expressing the satisfac tion given me, not Only by the accuracy of the lilt• nese, but its artistic finish in all respects, and recommend him to the patronage bf those disposed to encourage the. bvalltifai 'art. JAMS! RAGE Philadelphia, January 23. 186.1..-ly. GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT TIIIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, PECIA I,LY designed for the nee of the Medical PrDia.llo72 and th 6 Paucity. hilViby, superseded the su called "Gins," “Aromatic." 'Cordial," ''Medicated;" "Schnapps," etc., is uow endorsed by all of tht promi nent physicians , cheralstaand connoisseurs, as possess ing all of those- intrinsfriandigallualltles (tonic and duretiel_whieh ita,DlAl'and PURE . Gil& ...Put ilittleat i rstilliAie all ilruggistk•fferers, era. A (listibliitioit :11 1178.1' . Scife , Seprie tors NO. 19 Brand Areet, N:Y. For FRENCII, RICIIA EDS do It' SMITH. and all the prominent Wholesale Drug gists in Philadelphia. December Z., 1860-Iy. The People's Ceoleß-ook. MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, MISSACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED-13i J. HALE It Tells You flow lo choose all kinds of. Meats, l'oultry, and Game, with all the - various and most approved modes of dressing • and cooking Roof and Pork: nix, the Lest and alutpleet...way of salting, pick ling and curiug the same. It Tolls YOU AlL.the "serious and iiiiistvapprovecl anodes of dressing. conhing,anil boning Mutton, Lamb. Yeah Poultry. nail Game • • of nil kinds , with the different Drem , logs, Gravies; and Stuffings appropriate to each. It Tells You How to choose, Olean, and preserve 'Fish of all kinds - , , and how to sweeten it when tainted: atrial) giu various and • must approved..inodes of cooking, with the cliffereut Dressings, tralicus, and Pia- - vorlngs appropriate to eazii. It Tolle YOU All the various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty differcut klnda of Meat, Fish ' Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soups, Itrotlis, and Stews, with the Relishes and :Seasonings ap• It Tti !L .1 niiisayed •w lei,. C• Al eindebtes 'of try 0 . also taw to nteparo.PJ tee ~aiiosGerirliesof alkkkkelp,4' uto MN • Flab, Game, Slusitniomq,•hei It T•US - ton All the various nail most approMl 'nodes of preparing awl cooking all khuleof Plain atel Nancy Pastry, Pod. dings. Omelettes, jerltters. cakes, Con ferjlonery. Pieserver, Jetties; and Swett of every delforipthm. • It Tells You All the various anti most approi-ed tootles Of making Dined, Rusts, 3ltif tins, and Biscuit, the' Mist Method o f preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea • and bow to make Syrups, Cordials, mid Wines of various kinds. It. Tells You Bow to set out and ornament a Tu.- ,' '" huts, bow to Carve nil 'kindi of. Fish or Fowl, and lia Short, bow to so 'daintily •-• the whole Aft of Cooking ds to bring the choicest lUxurice of the-table with ' • in everybody's roach. The book contains 413 pages, and upwards of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are tho vaults of actual experience, having been fully and carefully Mewl un der the personal superintendence of the writers. It is printed in a clear sod open type, is illustrated with no propriate•ougravlngy, and Will he forwarded to any ad, dress, neatly bounWrand postage paid, on receipt of tbu mice, $l.OO, or in eltith, extra 81000 AJE A R en: orywhere, sellin e above work, our to ocenneuLs to all witch being very - liberal. • . For single copies -of the Book, or fur tetylp.to with other Information, apply to or addred agents JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, • e" - : . No. el7lauseru St, Phitadotphla, Pa. Novossber7,lBoo.-Ont, ' .• • 1191110TOGit A rims" • TTELLO, lletay, where aro you going that you are .11 dresse, , up not Ans.--I nil going Aaitn Rieoahuild log to have wy Lilco:Ma taken. othorettra.--Why do you g a o to Keiur and, not to one of the 11)01118 to Lave it tken 41 0.L-Derause Kaat's Yictttree aro sharpor, clearer rind more truthful than qthata Aind . ndntly everybody goon to him. Quad—Ca/I-you tell ato wiiy Optima:l aro Risperior to otherel • ima 7' r. B:NEWELL'S From CUL. JAMES P. Philip F. IlleCailly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER ON Cumberland Street, one 'door East of og ghiip the Meek Horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the piddle. Ile has at all times nn assortment of HOOTS Ilia SIIOEzi of his own numnfacture on hand, which will be dbposed of on reasonable tatting. FINE BOOTS, LADrES,'"GAITeRS, Ac.e. Those desiring a neat, will made article, are invited to give me a trial. Childreue' Shoes of every variety and color on band. Heavy work made to order. 44- All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges shade moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15, MO .Root. and Shoe Store. JACOB IiCSVEL respectfully in forms the public that he still enxtin. illSihs6 in silloe ;t7: new l e llt t a ß riti CH rti l lrat where he hopes to render the came satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor hint with their'enstom. lie invitee Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOJI:Sand every one who withee to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line. to call and examine lbr themselves, his large aria varied stock. liels determined to surpass all conpetition in' the manufacture of every article in his business, Suitable for any Market in the Uniob. A duo care taken in regard. to uratefittis and workmanship; none ht the best quali ty of I,I..ATILEII and other niaterin.L% are used, and none but the best workmen are emptod P. S.—lie returns Ida 'sincere hanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage' beretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his widowers, to merit a share of public Pat , tromps (Lebanon, reb.l7l'sB. THE LATEST REVIAINS. AS ALI, THE PEOPLE will coon be full of f i anxiety to learn of the latest, returns, the nu t. - dereipied would regretfully unfoane all-that the very latest returns can be found at hie • BOOT, SILOE, RAT, CAP, TRUNK, . ' _.,. • and TRAVELING BAG STORE, on Walnut Street, Lebanon, in the elope of the most complete FALL AND WINTER STOCK ever offered in this place, embtacingoverything in the trade for Ladies, Gentlemen and, Gbildren; And all of the veryjatest stYles, and foe sale tit the very loWest prices ever waned in Lebanon. •I t is not necessary to specify. as this stock comprises everything, that can properly be kept In a store of the kind. Ail that is asked Is that pers , ms..sholl cstt mid csAndue'r. before purchasing elsewherS. Gail goon. JOS. BOWMAN legiL. Measures eakeu and work mule to order. Oct. 10 , Inuit • MM3MEI I. ATKINS & Bro. HAVING united in tho BOOT and 811011 ne - sinass, and from their determination to be punctual, and make none but the best of work, they feellikesoliciting a large of public patronage. Theywill always bo Mend at their (MD STAND, fNEw IlutumsnO in Market Street, nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hotel, where_ they will be ready to serve • and please their customers. • They have now on hand a large assortment Of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, - - CARPET RAGS, Ac., whicirthey otter at tediiedd'prices, .oar Persons dealing at this - 8110 E STORBi can be suited with READY-)LADE WollK,or have it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20, 1859. A THINS g 1010.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted t%. rip In good .rules - for comfort and eon venionce, both fur Indies and Gentlemen... A MINS & BRO.'S Now Boot and Shoe Store is fitted j - 1 up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. NEW TIN AND SHEET Iron 'Warr Manufactory. rullE undersigned respectfully calla the attention 'or I his friends and the public generally to the fact that he has opened 0,2h0p for the manufaCture of all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, on Market street, opposite the Lebanon Bank. Ile hopes, by using none but the best materials, by a per superviston 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. rooting. Jobbing, Spouting,. &c., will be promptly and properly attended to. The public are respectfully invited to give him a Call. Leb4non, Sept. 26,156?. G.F.O. W. SHAY. . _...... TALK F; 'NOTICE. , BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. JI. BREEISLIM Agent, aa he is prepared to do all kiuda of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING add JOB WORK ,gonerally,, nt . . the'very loWest pricee. He also 430.3 on 'hand 4 lafge and good assortment of all- kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR S'ROVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He al4o iceops con stantly on timid a largo stocic of all kinds of ROOPING - , SLATE, which ho °More at lees price thanethey eau ho bought of any other Memnon In the county: -41_4_ WARE-ROOMS—One door East of the Lebanon Talley Bank. Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, January 9, *l, • • Stoves, Stoves, gloves. WOW is the time to buy your STOVES before cold IN winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Leon Manufac tory of lames N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Bank. Where can. he bad the largest 1111(i beet assortment of PARLOR, BALL; nod COOKING STOVES., ever offered in Lebanon, Gas born ers'for Parlors or Mil Chambers of his own.make, with general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the best CooklogAtuvos is the county or bor °nail. which hu warrants to bake or roast. WASH BOILERS coustuntly on Land of nll sizes, and the beet material. . COA BUCKETS—the largeet'acsoilmeut, the heitv -a . . hat frau, and the beet made in Lebanon. Also, a largo stork of TIN WAN E, made of tho best Material n and iu a workmanlike inannek, As ho.ia practical Workman, and has bad an experience of twen ty-fire years, he feels confident that he cap give general astisfuetion. , •110 takes this method of returning his thanks to his nuinerotts cnstomers for their liberal support, and lie hopes, by strictly attending to his own" Mistimeo atid letting other people's alone, to still receive a .share of public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, November 7. 1860.•' • - ' Particular attention paid to all kinds of Jenard% such as.Rofling, , Spouting, ac., and all work warranted. A ',through licket to ettlitbitliv. C. COLBERT •ik,i CO'S FIFTH GRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF 106,000 ARTICLES, WORTH $300,000, " Which will benold for $lOO,OOO, to the purchasertiof our fa- GOLD PENS AT 30 Crs. PER BOX: Out ' • Gulden Pen is the best over used; and is war- - ranted not to cormde in any ltc. Every business .man and family &Mad u&O Lim. GOLDEN PEN • • • The following list of 100,000 articles will be distributed =Dog our patrons at $l,OO RACE, anti Weed not be •. paid for unell:wwinform the purchaser which of the following articles we WILL SELL HIM , aoust,oonodtheaitis orrrox.u, w UWI4- • Ea 11,8 BEttall TILE DOLLAR. AEA TAKES TilE GOODS OR NOT. ALL GOODS CAN BE RETU,RNAD AT OUR EiI.i.EiTSE WlTlcltst - TEIVEATS . AFTER THE . PURpHARER • eeives them, (unless they tire eatigietery,)enti the moe ey "14. be Re:fatted,. • UST OF OCODS INCelnel!7 "-- 1 -h*rtlieDlSTl44ll3N Pioneer Oold, anntleggeeed:Watchesi Gold 19itithek Vest and Chatelnits Cteitine,-Oitenio7Di r onches, Mosaic end Jet Brooches:DV vaand Florentine Brooches, Coral, Emerald, Cud Opel Brooches, OWN., Eat-Drops, Mosaic and Jet Far-Drops, Lac and Fiorentino EM , Dreps. Coral Itar-D;ops, Ems. roll and Opal Ear-Drops. flandaomis Seal Rings, Mosaic and Cameo Bracelets, Bents' Breastpins, Watch Keys. Fob end Ribbon Sikles, Sets of Bos•am Studs, Sleeve Buttons, I'll, Rings, Stone Sot Itings,4Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Canton Crape Shawls; Mousseline de baines, Challies, French and American Lawns. zeregei, Pon tius. CalleAcs, and other•Lsdide' Dress Goods in great variety. together with Head Dresses, Calms, Fancy Fans. and in fact almost. every description of GOODS usually found in first clam Dry Goods Stores. PLAN OF DISTRIBUTiON, •• . . • Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest Promintit $2. The artielon are iiiintberltd...Et*Cortik-atoe..a.tntidg whila we Will self illithrtiers ref One - l'folltir'etn. '- placed in sealed Envelope*. with a . Detiiratd :arrangement of :Fri anitims; eo •that'fin •‘: Each Hundred Cortificatet there ii one for a • GOLD AND THERE WILL ALSO iii A SPLENDID PREMIUM. IN , IIA.CII TEN ' , •. CERTIFICATES. - '— Ladies; if you deal - re` ~...i t fine ShaWl;'-Wtion - Pattern. or teteautiful article ofGeweiry, Miclosfus - 30 ants for a Box of- the'Golden Pens;and Yre'wlll send you a Cer tificate which may enable you to preeur9 it for $l. , • On reeciptof 30 Conte we , evill send you one Doi.' of our Golden Fens, and a Eenled notice 'if!' the ariAle whicl; we soil for Si. "311 P 111111L — NIC" 111 C ..3 . -••• -1 PRICES TO AGENTS POST PAID... 4 Roses Pellti:Nvith 4 Certificates - . --' 5 . $l, '-. 9do ' 'llo' 9 du'.. '-'‘. . ;.4_ In do do 25d0 ' - ", ~ . 100 do •do 100 "do N. 13.—With each paclia‘g9 of 100 btxes.:wp . present, the purchaser 100 ,Certifinites; one of ,whir l; 'a guarati; teed to contala ;me order'Ter a Friih' Wit't orf loßquelline; Or heorderlfig:39f, 4..iat 7 - 14 Adj: k 4. f ri you &roam* td riteite 50 1C0WiGottticsietfut i e' r der furs splendid SILVER WATCH, beside a large num , ber of other very valuable premiums. Ono ,Cortlillisto tent gratis, upon application of any parson- destring , •to .1 act as Agent, which may 'huabitibini todwocure a , yew. able premium upon the payment Of St. ,,., ' ,''-., PIANOS, MELODEONS. MUSIC, •• BOOKS ' SEWING MACIIINES..&e:Ii Bought and Sold cri Cortunission. Any article will be sent to the Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices with the addition of 5 per cent' Cobindmion for for- N. ,B.—Agents warded in every town. - tY4ulars send on application. -'---- fitll ', Address all Communications to 0. S. COLBERT & Ce. rii Virtu liebainein ^Stearn' k . Commission Mercbents and General Agents, - . • 138 South Fourth St., below Chestnut, Phila. 1 riliNE undersigned having. leased the iid ~ • -B. For our integrity and ability to' fulfil our en. gagementa, we beg to refer you to the following welt JL NORTH tHatHON STEAIII.FLOUR 'l lll ll MILL, will promptly, attend to all 6 11 , 4 9 , 147 , 4 8 known Gentlemen and business firms: . CUSTOM. WORK that may beentinsted ' cu.- EL= Ills Excellency 3. W. Geary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, West. to him. .. _ moreland,' Pa.; Palmer, Richardson it Co., Jewelers,- Re will also buy all kinds of GRAIN,' and pay there- Philadelphia ,E. A. Warne, Elm., , Jeweler, Philadel. for the highest Market prices .in. cash. r The Paqunses phis; Wm. A. Gray, Esq., Jeweler,-Philatielphia:- and encouraget of the .pablialis racteettallyaoliel, 1 Meters. Kemmerer & Moore, ' Water at ., below Arch, ted, as he hope s merit it by fair dealing and Mien- ; Philadelphia; Messrs. Pratt & Reath, Fifth and W ltiarket Lion to business. ' JONA.TIIAIi OREBAMAN, i Streets, Philadelphia ;J. C. Fuller,.,.lisg, ,Jeweler r i North Lebanon, June2o, /MO. Phlladelphi4 A. 'F. Ward, Publisher 9FahaddoneL&L, ' - .e - . - . . lk YOU W.ANT, Phatlelphisi; IL X. Horne, Ostasskua ilailk;. HAr:' ''' - to DAmrs 'L. Naharson, Eureka, Warn* ~,,,,, „,,, ~. , ~,. _ 1 A No.l ahritgmpy,,,, rer y. & en), cro Septa:abler 6, .7„500,- - 4 , ; .... •-• 14 , ...4L 2f4lap.. nev. iffKir , ii,,,Ote. Aashiltion -t.. , . . Farmers and others Take Notice. TE undersigned having purehami the entire establishment of A. MAJOR (Cc BROTHER, will manufacture and keep on hand a very general as sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-lIIMISE Powers and Thrashers; ItitilwaY Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RAKE: Mumma a Patent Fodder, Straw and Ray CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Fans, Hay Elevators,Ulover Huila :a, Corn-shelters, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters. Cultivators, de., with a variety of the besePLOP3II.S in use, de. All of the above Machines sire of the latest and best itnprevetnedits, and are all warranted to give ti'vtisractieu- Castings of all kinds made to order. and at short notice. Ile also manufactures STEAM EN GINES. M ill Gearing.Shaning, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Bnginea and Machinery of all kinds. ,: Ile TirOites all toyed!, and exatiutis the work at the Ma , chine Sh6p, on PlNEcinu'reVrimul, Lebanon. Air, All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. D. M. KARMAN Y. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, August. 8,186 n. QTIOI.I.—I. burn appointed A. DIAJOIi. BROTITER .111 my Agents for the purpose of carrying ontbe above business. D. 4. IiAKMANY. Lebanon, August 8, 1860 FIRMgSTRriMM!Mni=III.n'IrT7I7IM Door and Sash 'Manufactory. Locate antic Steam-13ettee Road, near Reantierland T ILE undersigned respectfullyin „ form the public in general, that they t,r44,. have edited largely to their former estab lishmerit. and also have all.kinns of the .latest and best improved in the State in hill - tin ,, ration, snen as WOODWORTH'S 'FLOORINO, 4- c., for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-c., and the experience acquired by E. Lexosons and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, rffords full as surance of their ability ' in connection With 3. Caner, to select stock suitable to the wants of tbo Door and Sash business iTt. this State. =! They now offer to Mechanics and 'Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of 1/0011S, SAsti, Szc m frorif tio.bet.it Lumber manufactories `Co theState,"feeling iihrufideWC that their assortment is not to be excelled any - other establishment in the State in regaKil to exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those I who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following list conaprises the leading articles of stock on hound Doors, of all simm; - of all sizes; Door Frames, for Ikea. and "Architraves; frame houses ; " Casings, from-3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Aloutdings; Blinds. of all sizes; 0. 0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACRE, GABEL 3: BROTHER. P. B—Planing. Sawing. promptly done Mr those urnishing the humber.,:. .14 • [Lebanon.July CLOTH M A NUFACTORY. raiIrANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect 1, fatty inforritsithoPdblid,-thut ho continues to carry on his Manufactory_ iAiifllanover - township, Lebanon county, ornorlixtensive Scale as ever. It itclumecessa ry fot him to say more, than that the Work will be done in the Bunn EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well knoWn in the surrounding coun try. Lie prontie.es to do the wprk in ,the shortest poSsi bletlinii: manufactory Win CoundetWordef, antnie flatters himself to be able to tender the same satisfaction as heretoibre. Ile manufactures Broad and ..Yarrow Cloths, car:quells, Blankets, TrAde and atlur Plytd2lt: its the q . . 81 naiter. lie also cards Wind find 'Makes'Rolls. For the'cohvo planed of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will he taken in at the followiim places:—At the stares of George & Pyle, Looser k Brothers ' George Rehired, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lembergcr,. near 'the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the More of Shirk & - Long; in'_ North Lebanon; at S. Gosh ert's: Bethel township; at the public hones of William Earnst: Pederiekslottg; at the store of S. B. Bickel, in Jonestown': at the store of Mr. Walther, Bellevne; at the - Store of Martin Early, PaltnytM at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, East flaunter. Lebanon conaty:', criale will be taken away 'regularly, from 916 above . coil, finished without delay, and returned again. 'flue of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places„with directions how they wish it prepared. his - enatomers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared froth the Wool of the, undersigned, which will be done and left at the.desired placati. N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at•tho above nataedlilates. . • LYON LEAIBERCIER: Vast Honorer, libation county, July 4,18.60. fi III( 4 Ai. 4 stoat s')• Coss ELI ITT° LOCh-STICIT FAMILY :SEWING MACHINE, Rum= STREET, LEBANON. PRICES.—SSO, $6O, $6O, $75, $B5 anti $lOO. These Machines make the Smartt on Loda-Srrren: Yaiittike on both skies - So,withotit the'use °Me/tattier pad. They bare an entire NEW METHOD of forming the etitch—Fimple and unerring operation. They have a New Patent Under Tension and a Nett, Which can be regulated without stopping the - Illathine ellitegVe+,..4eY 'will sewntiettnnatlnarPraa s. ccY dim) a stitch, and'do more inn. Hz. -fp., the salns than atm ottiM.: stioin:g nuichineirerAreenta%These Ma. chincia have power sufficient to new t • IRTY THICKNESSES' • - . 0 f heavy abectlug. They will stitch, run, hem, gather cord. quilt, folt.tem.; Amtond . forStichlw , LINEN have no sa , perior„ - Alscq - Sint% in) provtkd Shuttle-Machine For tailoring and heavy work. . 21tese Machines hare been well tested. among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those-so*eismy,gore at tinante Minn. Let all who intend' to pinchise a - Seaifig Machine call at our Sales Room and 'see our Machines priiMitally tested, or semi form circular. jr. J. BLAIR 'WATCHMAKER ARE JEWELLER, liwet",.s!trect, Lebanon, Pa., or OEOEOO 1 SLOAT,S; !flay 30 1A 0 4- rAPEPI II -t• t k i h . George lloffinalal,s -* LMIANON COUNTY . . . •• . . . ,TRANSPORTATION LINE. ,:,:33:i Lebanon Valley Railrbod. -' 13AATICULA It attention will be paid totloods shipp. I ed ilitlie,Lebanon Valldy itallrotul. Goods will be Bent dailyno ilml from Ithilitteiptila to Lebinton, Myers town andinfthyllic Stations, and all other points in the enmity. •:: ' s _ ' .! '‘ FR ElallTS contracted for at thalcastpoisible ;nice au I delivered. with dispatch. ..., The:Proprietor will pay particular attention to r and attend personally,,to the receiving and delivery of, all Fieigtit '..• For information: apply.ritadt:office at the Le‘iiitou Talley ItailroadbePalt, rApmri: , .' - • EI)WitAD MA it K. MS - Agent iti A Philadelphia. wi al ways ha Ipiind at. IV IL . 1.131.5A:s )(fere/m.4's Hotel, Niii , th Thin lA. l'hiladelphia. ••- ' Ju1v 4 11,!60.1 . OEO. 11011PhUNr . -- —:,--. - - Plitht. tom, Reading, Raiiroatl. Lebanon Vallley Branch. 'i ."7.-.172-'3-71- . Ttio Doily Passenaer_ Trains-to Read 'tq.g,, and Harrisburg, .- - ......, • i picia du iti 4 n s lNr4 , 'prim Final to Reta1tirg,if,......18 .. 4. , 111.., Pass Lobanonxotpg WeititeMlairlabriri 8006 P. 31. and 12.01 P. 11. At Reading, both trains make close eonnexions for . Philadelphia, .l'ottarille,.Tatuaqua, Danyllie, Wißlams. . . port, te.. Morning train only connects at Beading for Wilkes. barre,slHaton and Scranton., A tMarriaburg, trains connect. with "PenneYlvania." , "Norther Couttal," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads :' fur Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, ObambeiaL burg, &c. •. • , - , • Through. Tickets to - Lanenater; in-No. 1 Cars, $ll 50, to Baltimore. $3 80: -• . -.. 80 lbe.Lagrotge allerred•to each , pasaonger. The &con& Oleas tatra•run with all the nbore trains, • TbrougleFirritsCiastePitiketant reduced rate to Niagara Falla r qluffaloekDetrolt;.Cliftraimpied all the PrinelPal point(' in• the West,r,North Wont, and Can:Wrier,. sad Emi- I grant Tickets, at lower Perna; to all•above placeirqn W e i • bad on applientiourtdrthe Station Agent, at LetranOthi . ' Through•Pirst•Ciaas Coppon Tiakehr, irOd'Einigien Tickaitteut•feducedlaree, to all thci 'prineipil point's In the North' and West, add the Canadal. . . • • •CO3I3IIITATION'TICK MS. ,. With 26•Coupolfe, - at'2s . pdr ceiit discount,,bettspon "any points desired, and . , „. , 'l,; • ' • - MILEAGE TIVIEETd, '... ; I t _.__,_.- Good for 200 0 miles, beewceii all points,st.34o.vace for Ptinsillea and itnainceir Firms: • „, ~ -1.... • - Op Trains leave Philadelphia for Itearlin4 Harria burg and Po t tsville Iti t• ti?Je.:lll:tant„3.3eoPll •M. air Paseengerti drei - eadaireed to purchasco acts ho, fore.-the Trains Mart: . higher Var.* clisrgetr, if Pairl,4r • tno cars.' . . ' 4,i., A. NICCLL4 . • July 25, 1860. •• ' :. Bagineci• - aVil Boptr.tatelidentr .o - . I=llll LEBANON Street, East Lebanon LEMBEBGER'S Mountain Broth Pills. A DOVE, we present ict ribe of perfect esim g 11 e ; e zt n e es e s N o a r Tezueo, a chief of - ti n,"that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and his people in our Pamphlets and Al manacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "JudeOn's Moun tain Iferh Pills," bas spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. lie spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, mid it was thus that the “MOUNTAIN Hann Pitts" were discovered, A very interesting account of hie adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is au established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! Thu blood in the life and when any foreign or on healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once die. Iributed to every organ of the body. Every nervefeels the poison, end nil the vital organs quickly complain:— The stomach will not digest the feed perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufflefeucy of bile. The action of the heart Is weakened, end so the circulation is fee ble. The lunge become clogged with the poisondus mat ter ; hence, a cough—and all from a slight impurity at the tount¢in•hend of life—the Blood! As if you lied thrown abate earth, for instance, in a pure spring. from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomee disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting, behind. All the passages become ob structed: and unless the obstru.tion 16 removed, the lamp of life so in dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body ; they are, therefore, un rivalled ss a • CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c; This Anti-Bilious Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dis eaSe, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place -within your reach; a medicine like the "MOUNTAIN Henn Pitts," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of the dy, and cease the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty,and health. :Thelson's Pillrare Me Best Reinecly in existence for the following complaints: Dowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weakness, Conglie; Fever and Agile,; Liver Complaints, Colds, Wilhite Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Chest Diseases; Headaches, Piles, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and ravel, DyspePideti -Influenza. Secondary "Symp. Dlarrlicea, Inflamation, talus. Dropsy, ' t GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health. should never be without these Pills- They purify.the blood. remove ohatr•uctinne of all kinds, elkanselhenkimiff all pimples anilbLvtch 'eg, and bring the rich eelor-of health to the pale cheek. The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered tu a very surprising way among the Teztacans, a tribe of Abell...Ones in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and yen will read with delight, the very Interesting account It contains of the "Caesx MEDLCINE" of the Aztecs. . . `.OBSERVE--The . Mountain Iferb Pills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pllls, and -Retail at 26 cents per box. All genuine, have thosig natdre of B. L. JVDSON A 00., on eacb box, -B. L. JUDSON, & CO., SQL . E PROPRIETORS, N0..50 Leonard Street, NEW YORK. Ira. Agents wanted always—Address as above. -430 , Sold in Lebanon by Pr. Geo. Ross, and D. 8. Haber . Sept. 5, 1860—thn. . . nitrite WOlire ' 2-11ZONATIC ( 20 e titi 74l3l : A SiJP E EMMA. TONVI ti:TURT t I t; 4 rir i;YS E VI% CORDIAL To the Citizens of Now Toney and Peroisyl- liZIE!! Apothecaries, Prupgists. Grocers and Private Amities Watt's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wollos Pure Maderia. Sherry and Tort Wine. Woltife Pure Jamaica and St. rnia Rum. Wolfe'e Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL ]N BOTTLES. I bog leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United Statea to the above WINES and LIQUORS, int. ported by UDOLPIIO WO'.FP., of New-York, whose 'lain° is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated Schiedam. Schnapp. Mr.lcotrz,in is letter to me speaking of the purity Ofliis WINES and Loaucitaetryin n 1 will stake my reputation as a man,my standing ns a.,,titercliant,of.thirty years' residence in the tha t-alfthe BRANDI , and Waxes which I Matte are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle hoe the proprietor's name on the wiix,nnd tic sim ile of his signatory on the certigpte„ The public aro reeMictfullyllaviteil i to gaikand•titatnideftw themselves. Forge riVlETiillibyWApo.thEtatries and Grocers In Phi eipbut. G EO. 11. ASHTON. No. 832 Market et., Phil's. Sole Agent for Phibulelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: • ENORMOU3 BURMESE FOR ONE NEW YORK MERMIANT.— Wo aro happy to inform our felloweitizeus that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, cnn go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pniss as imported, and of the best quid. .Ity. We do not intend to giro au elaborate deseription of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well repnyanyistranger or citizen to visit ULN)LPIIO WpLPE'Saxtebsivc wsrehouseit NOR. 18, 20 and 22, Ilea ver street, and Nos. 17, 19 alai 21, Marketfirld street.— Ws stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousandateem the Brandy, some Lou thousand cases--Vintages of 1836 to 1858; and ten thousand awes of Miuleira., Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jainaiet and St. Croix Rom. some very old awl equal to any in this coon • try. Its also lute three largecellars, tilled with Brandy, Wines, &c., in casks, under Custom-Rouse key; ready for bottling. Mr. Woi.vE l n Rates of Srnappit list year amounted to one Itundral and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope su less then two years he may be equally successful with his itrandica and Wines. Il is btisiness merits the patrouoge of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors fur met ielil use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wot.rs, until every Apothecary in the land mako up.their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with WOLFL's pert, Wraao . and LIQUORS. We understand Mr: %VOLPE, for the nr'botomemlntion of small dealers in the country, pots up assorted cases of Winos and Liquors. Such u man, and such a merchant, should be Sustained against his tens of thousands of op. poncuts in the United States, who sell nOthit.rg but hot tattoo , ruinous alike to human health and happiness. For solo by Dr. Roes and D. S. Daher. September 12, 1860.-Bin. • • • TOMB .STONE& One Fancy Octagonal _ Breton. Stone Mon ument, 18feet high; 11.0.tcy Marble Mon , ... • ... uments. ldrge and small; Marble Orna• .• . mental Head. Stones (new styles,) imth Urns, Vases, 4c.; Marble 7'ombs, Mar ble Couches, Phttcy Head Stones, a large lot, Plain Head,Stones, large; lot, Mar ble D2or and Window. Sias, Cemetery Posts,. Urns, lambs, tfc. rnilE undersigned, 11.141111 g ,b 0 Ught at Sheriff's Rale, I the above mentioned large and splendid stook of ITALIAN and AAR:WAN MARBLE ; formerly the property or JERI=3IIAI7 E. Datronsarr, now .offera it to the Pulginat 'Si= for • mill. or upon time, at greatly reduced prima. Tho assortment of DIONU MENTS; MEAD STONES, Sc.. hue never been excell ed in ElS . county. Tho skill and workmanship of Mr. Daugherty bits long since been established—upon a por- Non of this stock it hoe boon esperiony displayed Persons is . watit,of aiWklng .in this lin? will: ; please call early .and axnmihreds Stock` nud Relein at the Yard formerly occupied by J. E. Daugherty, on Market street_ SINION .1. STINE. N. 11.—I bare appointed J. .E. Daugherty as my agent to dispose of the above stock. Lettering neatly' done by him, both in the German and Jtugllth language. Lebauon, January 9,11461.-3 m. • TILE NEW EIAKERY, 1111.1.: undendgned Would respectfully inform the.OIH IL sena ofLebniton,lbn t helms commenced the 1101.1tE HURNIsss; iu ell its darletiek, at Ms stedif,'on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supply cueomorraidth tbe hist BREAD, CA &el, ke . Flour reeel'ved froin customers' and returned to them in bread at short:A:Wide. • _ • CONFECTIONERIRS, it of nll kinds, fresh and orttiralat 114111115,, constantly on band, tuldfurgkliglAt thu Iptrost prices. ;, ilhbl la =IA trvi ted Wert Alett ~ Lab non, No 7 l, pip. , y.. 80 r i ' Rettl L Ls i nt.l 1 16 6:TT I E Llif e;m%43.3 Aceli±Mapyte.toripcC., for sal by e tu iota to eult purchasers: 'milt wthe MIFLtrESS FERTILIZER in market.. $3 worth will manure'an acre er'corn; will increase the crop from ono-third th one-half, and will 'ripen the crop two wriks eadlVr , and, unlike guano, neither Num the seed nor land. A pamphlet, w ith sat- Isfpctor, evitce„gildsfull„Articuurs, will sent girt tla to. aheOne naltik address to • • t r. ' LODI . I .LANUFACTURINti Co., - Lto Smith Wharves, Philadelphia. 4/./416insary 6,1861.-10 w. CCBlanket Shawls, am, WOOLEN CLVTILING of all colors, dyed.rot Black °elites, Black, pressed, the color warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by . LYON LEMBERGER, Alaii• Bast Ile:,over. Articles to be dyed can be left at .Tos..L. Larger gees Drug Store where an orders for the above adll 0 , attended to. • • 'Yob. 8, ,likko, .'• If yeti wanteo al But etc de:„ call at Tin and Sheet boil' Store of GBORIIE WAY., HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare 'assertion or blazoning puffery; The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half- . million bottles, and froin its manifest steady increase in tittles past, it is evident that during the coming--year the consumption will reach . near one Million bottles. This immense amount . could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara•- lion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recothrnend the Bitters to their patients, but are-ready at all times, to give testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of' stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but it solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. - Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions Where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by tundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" arc a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stoma, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health, It operates upon the stomach-, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully; and soon restores them to a condition essential to I„lmltealthy discharge of the functions of nature. • ElderlYporsons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the invigorating to the bowels, excellent na a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. .We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits oft this article. +A few 'Words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so-harassing that many.of them sink under the trial. The relation Of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that - the mother, especially if she be yOurtg, apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during-the sunnier, season, the wear of body and mind is generally, aggravated.: Here, 'then, is a necessity fora stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother-to...bear up nnder her exhausting trials and. 'teiptinsibilities. Nursing Mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigortc : tors - that receive the endorsement of pbYsi clans, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. - All those persons, to whom we havaparticu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, din-fritter', dysentery, indigestion, loss of 'appetite; and all diseases or derangenfents.of the stomach, suiperannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupatiott, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving .to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. - CAUTION.—We - caution the _against using any of the many imitations or counter feits,. but ask for HOSTETTER'S CELBBRATBD STOMACFI BrrrEss, and SEC that.eachbottle has the word's "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold' by non* . TILER & 131dITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United states, South Ame rica, and Germany. By Dr. Geo. Boss, D. S. Eaber. J. Lemberger, Leb amn; J. C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg; H. D. Meyer ,t Bra.. Annville; Martin _Early, Palmyra. Deeem 'or 5, 1860-Iy. • . . .LINSEY'S .I M PROVED .. 13 : 7 11.00D . SEARCHER t Ar A STANDARD - MEDICINE. V&A. spe•eity, radictil, and - orliectbal cure of ALI. DI. &EASES arising t. oin IMPURITY OF,Tlig . BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the moil miraculous cures n desperete cases of Scrofula.. Cancerous formations, Cute arena Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, • 4 Pimples on the face,. Sore Eyes, • , Old, St übborn ~Dlcers, Scald Head, ~ Tetter affections, .. lihenmatdc Diorilers,• Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, I Oeneral Debit ity, Liver Complaint, l Loan of .Appotite, Lou Spirits, Font Stomach. F,s.- vie Co gin • The Above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napi er township, who, en the 21st day of August. IB sB ;mede affidavit before Justice Corley that ho wile treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford cm, and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College in Cincinna ti, for a period of nearly eight month., notwithetand- Ing.whlch r his tip, nose, and a parties Ur let sheep" Were entirely eaten away! lie had given up nil hope, when he beard,of the-"/Ilued Searcher,"' and tWas in - 1, dured to•try-iti lErik bottles cured Mit, and although disllgnro, there II no Oneldion bet what this tit • valuable medicine saved his life. The full particutare of this remarkable case may be seen in a eirettlet, which can he had of any,tif the agents. We ale° refer to the.case of Nancy Bleaktiey, of Bk. derton, Armstrong county, Pa, cum! of Scrofula's tcr.being unable to get out of bed for three years: • To the case of a lady in Ansonvillo, Cleardeld emit; . ty,-who was..also afflichal with S.crofnla in Itirtebter . To the case of George.ldelsol, melding in Canxiltinvri Cambria county pa., who rasa so- badly afflicted with- Cancer that it eat hie entire nose off, and hlg ease was worse, If possible, than McCreary's; The particulara of these cases—every one of which: was cured by the UROrnf the Blood Searblitif—mnf Mad ho found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. It. M. LEM.9ll,rroprictot. Laboratory for the !manufacture and 'sale, near the, Pennsylvania Itailroa&fflopet, , Hollidtyiditirg; Pa. ' I t% Dr. Geo. M.:Keyser, *Wholesale AVita; Pignrit:lt'i'' 'For solo brit. -.11: Ciotti(); illyerstown •:.alartin Earlt," . pojoyni Jet:este ww: JObfflpi.ltzer Blount Nebo; .loho.Carder., Joh:VD:Ate d er, Crimphellstown: Kllllnger & Einportit, Atinvilie; nnio:o3ellaugh, Bridgeport: all'of Lebitimectainty-:' Also sold at Dr. Geo. Rose' Drug Store,•iippbsite the; Court blouse, Lebanon; Pa. October 3, 1660. • , . , ; ' .. ' M ANI TO6I4i : f- ' ~-3;•---..A r Ta i"' , : HOW l A R T,, HOW .I I.II.I . TORitp.' •', ; Just putdished,46 rr iSealed -Eneerdifeilia',l ON Tt3l 311BMAT3l igTArOFtffEMIRA, eiPcminalNeWt e . di p a t • Debility, Nervousness and- Involun Emissions, in. ducing Impotency, Con,nm. ptftin inid Mal and Physical Incapacity , y Br ROl3. J. CULI MIIVEL . I. D., Author of the "Green 800k',4,, .... i The world-renowned nutbor, in thie admirable :Zed!: Rune, clearly proves from his own experience' that.4l4-, awful consequcpces.of Self-abuse may-be 4 cifectually rot I moved without medicine and vritbonti dangerous sere:. cal operations, boogies, instruments, rings or-cordialis, k. pointing out a mode of cure at 01:WO:certain and ielfectwe . al, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion maybentay.cure himself cheapty:prittitelffffidfiliffr catty. This lecture will prove a poon to thousands and „thousands. .1 7 . .: Bent underseas to any adarmy . . -1:104 FO At on the ra i calpt of two postage stumps, by Addressing Dr. Cll. J. 0. Fab:l3 LINE 1 , 327 Bowery, Now jerk, *oft Box .1586. . , 861. GR'A •W-tANTED:,. u ndershgned 1144: .kin a of grain--WHICAT high BY lcaa for all , ByE , at the Warehouse, on the UnioCORN mid. OATS— I n North Lebanon. Oanal, HN IXH I SIL.:T': .4 Walnut atrnetia North Lebanon, Juno 6 , 1860. JO TKINS &BRO. promise to baputictual, and will en. deavor to lease til who mayeeall 014thetaiika,H00# 'mid Sloes. _ . VALUABLE GIFTS WITII BOOKS AT GEORGE G. EVAN'S ORIG INAL, GIST BOOK ENTERPRISE. Thelargest in the World! Permanently located bt 439 CHEATNCT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' ' SIXTII YEAR OF TIIE ENTERPRISE CARD.— Having purchased the 'spacious Iron Build ing, N 0.439 Chestnut Street, and fitted it up with every convenience to facilitate my business., particularly that branch devoted to COUNTRY ORDERS Land haWng larger capital than any other party invested in the bu siness, I am now prepared to offer greater advantages, and better„gifts than ever to my customers. I will furnish any book' (of a moral character) pub lished In the United States, the regnjar retail price or which is One Dollar or upwards, and give a present worth from 50 cents to 100 dollars with each hook, and guirantee to give perfect satisfaction ,as I am determin ed to maintain the reputation already bestowed upon my establishment. Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invite,' t o call and judge for theruselves. Jitir If you want any books' Send to GEORGE G. EVANS' RELIABLE GIFT ROOK ENTERPRISE, .No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, where all books are sold dt the Publishers' lotiest pricee, and you have the advantage. of receiving a HANDSOME reEsENT worth from 50 . cents to 100 dollars with each book. GEO. G. EVAN'S' Original Gift Book. Enterprise has been endorsed by the Book Trade and all the lending city and country news papers in the UnitetrStatea. CEO. G. EVANS' Punctual business tnineaetionslutre received the approbation of over 6,000,- 000 citizens of the ;United States, each of whom have received substantial ev idence of the benefits' derived by pur cbasing books at this establishment. GEO. G.EV ANS Has done , more than any. other. pub. ' Boller, or boultseller in the United States, towards diffusing knowledge to • the people. By his syeteni, many books are read that otherwise would not have . found their way into the hands of read- era. (Frank Leslie's .Newspaper:) GEO. G. EVANS Keeps constantly en hand the most extensive stock, the greatest assort - relent of Books, and circulates free to an who may apply, the most complete catalogue of Books . and 'Gifts in the • Vilied &Mos. ' oxo. 0. EVANS lies advantages offered him.by other publishers and manufacitirtts.ithicit enable him to furnish his patrdhs With a finer quality and a better assortment of gifts than any otherestablialinteßt. GEO. G. 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Any person, elther.malo or female, who isalmirow of engaging irimn Honorable and Profitable Emp,loytnent, requiring but ,littlet thno. and tO outlay ot%oney, and by w3deb tbey bdn'olaid grails . . . A VALUABLE" LIB4.AIXY, • • • • • •• tr; I A FINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAI N ~` ' r~ HANDSOME 'SERVICE OF PLATE AN ELEGANT siLl: DRESS. PAX ,11ERN, A SPLENDID , SETT 'OF JEWttleV -- Of many other choice articfcs unumeratad inhtheef,letrif Gifts, can do sd by acting n r i qu Agent f:,r this,tettofi- Halt ment. Any person, in any part,of tho country, can bo nip agent, simply by fotrales.s.aelpb, 'Beading'. for a list of hooks, and rentittleg : th itsmikt to . f tummy required for the mttite:• , , , . - Send for a. - Ciataint;e2e; - which beintles'alt the -del!ti:ed . ' information relative to otenbibeiind the foiiinition of . clubs and to insure zprsistipt and •honorable.'ilemilitot,rs address all ordets to . • 0t 7 41,1E9 . - G. FtyeekNs. Proprietor of the Oldest and Lirgdet — Glift...Eoolc Enter prise in the World, tiernfanenq ,Icepktod.4p.No,-.4,30 Chestnut Street,- Ph - nadelPlPlgi rsept:wo Imo , ft-Emov-41... - .._: -,. -1. N•011711„:1,114:V.OW , Siddre andi.inlarness-ablima Inee4ls • ,, . .. HE undersighed bits ltdinevqd I, fa 1,:.. '". 1. A' T'hie %Saddlery and 'lln'inese I,'" " MnntifildtOrY to it feirdOodgioutb //, T-',„.t. OP of the old place, to theltitV room rei.;--;;-- '--- lately Occupied by Billmth kv .;.1. iiro. as - • . , ,` a Livaer,store, where he will be happrtiNeolltAderbldr• friencle and customers, And where he has inerekkeirdi. - ; ditties toi , attending, 1 o it the departments o IMs ham. nem. Mine. determined te r be imbind no °theestablish ment. in ibis abilitiee to accomniddate 'nail mere; ,he haa aparedvelther palm nor expenselonidain iisl'd'inake t. Kn kimsal„C master of every modern improvemen in the bu tanes* and secure the servicqa of the bee workmenthat liberehrages would ,conanond: Ile will .Ic.cv a large stook on band, and manufacture nethe nhorteet notice, all deoduiptione of EA RNE . O'S, such as Saddles, Bridles, ' C arriage Harness, of A v _il. kinds,: iteqvtgi Har ' nets, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets, each as Cbttoh.‘foisted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; 19137 PS of every kind, such as BUM' WiliM ,Cart Whiee,do,; Hearzsor alldeaeriptiont.llALM C/L 4 /A r S;hotue-mado T.RA CAA de.; & 10 -; anAhraditielnis will warrant to be equal to auy that eanbembtaided im any other estehlishntent In the Cl9un,try,, Are, mks thatttlibeo•Tioninrigrtnytbing in ihis line 'ebb a - atra hie place and examine hie stock. •ll'h 1441au ' ifinii e w corilideneedu hie ahlihy to gimentire.igisfootion.4.'''' ' Akir All orders tbankfully,Fqopix, ,, int u y i at „, tenil'to. - - ~, v i g ki Nfril, li North Lebanon - Bo rou qb,`,Tan.' .i i I 10 ' .., -James-11v liiielikyi . ',.,.- ' -3ICINt•OIa Tint f o rAliiiiioTH e lVAH; . -- ••••• e" ROA. fitotaisloneittl I Sittie4 a '''.' " LEBANON, Pa. .dir ?... . ; 0 VEERS to tbarublie an elegant. andexteßaiyerres I . 6 1 , - 4 71 , i i r kiaft .42 , ..- 5. ..... 0 yi a1t i kr: j . re .: i, :nair ! . i • ;. ' consistlim Wiliaidondf Itnliy,..Emitald,- Point ti tl e ' . Cameo, Enameled Work, pi* Equemvn.i 1 EailtignalfdlFinper4titige -4 ' - '''' ‘ CorAl lig Al'Str" - ......1i oa 4.! ;".,1 - I'i tt ..' 4, ......,___;...2 t • a X 'f.Nraii 7 CtiVria" o f every 8 , ?J. 7. JAL r, . . \<,..Wr.... - _ - _•_- it ndoqunllity. 4 ^ , 6 4 41,T : •.' ,'''..- ...• vEatflieb,Treneli, Endes and Am -. ul *. can Cold an der vii,W„aeches of tbe,muavapprored • AL ocelebrated Ma eni. Clocks _of ever.y desedidion: . liar e•r I ' The e a ttc , N6Vl 9 o 4l P g' '' Y'. l " li ' t; foga, Nese; kee. • .. tuil 144 9..„,!-a,largest in lidanne., n I non'cif 'PeniliejleftnitriOdltins. bdf.ti'aeleeted nAt . lkimeat . , earelfrourtlie omoitacefebrated imliortinenud lnannfar: 4 " ll, g,establiahullmfe,in New_York and , Philad4ll , ohili . q . Eneataiwn done at, workmanlike manner. , ' • ••. t o hover , the ',her ',pet notice, andan it , Mont ~ examination of myanPerb 't°?i jnakEs,n,,,KlF,f,,,y4.,. lA,. My friends, andllin Public generally ere invited to an Sign or ilki 11 * Wifeal . ;•i . ~ , .... . Lebanon,'Sept: 21, 1559 . IF YOU WANT GOOD , PIOT-ORBS. 00 TO "t B HENN Eito*srotits. eit l / 4 .W.17 V.KY LIOUT Caw:ay, over Ib. CI on Cumberland street, Lehanon„ Pa. „k ba .,.. r 7 43 7:: InELAINOTTPC.9, FEROTT 72S, PAP YR I :WT*4I/ - 4dd' 'ram- • raIROIII3, taken daily, (Sundayiptce. .Prionit!nitaaona. We end in . ce ,„„j an ce with the site, style and %utility of ;the mew. Rooms opened `Rom A: to 4: (Mock; Leimoion, Jute 2, 1858. 14 ;11• i• • 4 . / • MEE =I
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