IRE CORNER. TO WROlt IT MAY CONVERII.—herb is a 'story that may be perused with profit by a few in all neighborhood'. We hope it may set some talk ing people to thinking of the bane a little harm • feta (2) gossip tatty cause to the character of re ' epeetable people. The story says : When I wile eleven years old, my mother re- Moved to the country. Our nearest neighbor was a minister by the name of Wzkylaod, who, in ad dition to his ministerial duties, owned and culti vated a large farm. One night, my attention woe attraoted-to a bright light in one of •thc upper rooms of our neighbor's house. In a moment I law the wife fly past the Im-curtained window 'Closely followed by her husband. who wee armed with a huge fire shovel ; round the room she went Still pursued, and, as I listened breathlessly, .1 thought, any, I wee sure. I heard her sereatu: I hastened to my mother, and told her what I bad men anti we both-looked out, but the light was gone and all was quiet. Notwithstanding my mother' s judicious warning to say nothing about • it to any one, before school wee out the next day, • I bad confided it to a bosom friend, end in a week half the village knew it. and a great talk it made indeed. Finally it reached the ears of the dea cons, who proceeded to investigate its truth. fily • mother looked grave and troubled when they cal. led ; but conscious of having told only the truth I met them fearlessly, and related what I had aeon. They left, taking a bee line for the min. later's to call him to account. With many apol. ogles they made know their errand when, to 'their auvpeiae, the &lOWAN burst Into a hearty lash. tt At a moment," said be "till I call Polly.— Yon see that night I fi..und a big rat in my meal • chest, and came down for the shovel, and bade her bold the light, while I killed him. Finding no other place to hide, the rascal took refuge in the folds of her dress, and she ran -screaming, • till I managed' to 'dislodge and kill him." I have ever since been careful pact to repeat an unfavorable report about my neighbors at least until I knew the whole truth. THE TouxT OF BEAUTY; Without whose aid no lady arm be dressed with propriety and gracefuloess. ' 'Otto oPßose, warranted to retain its fragrance in all climates—Virtue. Beautifying Lutions—Tenderness and constan. ey. Best Lip-salve—Smile of benevolence. Elixir to preserve Memory- Gra; it Lido. Cream of Sweet Almonds—Kindness and good ..nature. ; Sal Volatile—Wit. ' Cold Cream—Prudence. Pomade Divine—Contentment. Emcee of Jessamine, apt to evaporate, there ) fore to be kept close—Friendship. A Lotion to prevent Wrinkles—Cheerfulness. Best Court or Sticking Plaster—Faithfulness. Simple Anodynes—Patience and industry. Beet' Patent Pins—. Repartee. itine White Paint—lnnocence. Wash-ball for preserving white Hands—Parity. Dye for Eyebrows—Contemplation. -Best Rouge—Modesty. ''Crystal Vase—Truth. A Itlirror=Reflootien. .7 Fine Eye•Wuter—Sensibility. 'Essence of Roses, Poison, to be used with CRll tion—Luve. An excellent Bloom to preserve the Complex ion—Early rising. Drops to remove all Stains—Honor and rte hide. Essence of Violet—Humility. Drops to prevent Ennui—Employment Banns de Vie—Religion. CHIPS FROM A TEACHER'S DRAWER Mister Scool Master: I would like for to have youtput my boy threw. Ile cant go to school much fur working. So put him ahead atl you can. Use his old books if you can, as be cant come a great while. Mr—School.Master: John tells me he has'nt read, nor recited in Bbethosetic for 2 days. I would like fur to have you a little more partieku lar with John,—he dont learn much. You must put him throo. ISAAC BRIGGS. Mr. Teacher: You must not keep my boy after shoot any more. I think six hours a• day enuff time for a boy to study; and besides, I must have John sit home. Tiros. ATBREDGE. Mr. B—: I would like to no why you whipp ed my boy Samuel so unmercifully•for yesterday. 'Bo is badly marked. You bed 'better be a little more careful in the future. My boy must minde, but.you had better look out how you whip him. SAMUEL JONES. Mr. Please let Mary come home at 2 o'clock every aftenoon this week. TAK BARK FOR POTATOES.--ThiS Subject a is brought before the farmers of England by com munication in the Markland Expreac Mr. B. Sanford claims thirty-five years' oz• parlance in this matter; and has issued a phaua- Wet giving his method of using it, which is briefly slated as fulling .—. Be does not cut his potatoes for setting, but sets them wholes and the largest he can select:— The rows are thirty inehes apart, and the pate• toes are put nine inches from each , otber in the row. The land is plowed eight inches deep; treads them:more firmly in the furrows, puts in tile tubers, and covers them with tan refuse, aim ',inches deep, instead of earthing. In this way he .reports that in 1859 be raised 675 bushels of po .tatoes—not a rotten one among them—to the tt. -ere, with nothing but waste tee as a covering.— 'This is of greet importance, the tan refums being of little or no value, and if it be put to so 'taper tent advantages es in this ease, it should be wide. .ty.knostm and practised. TEL Tsm . l7.—A Point Well Token.—An im porting house in New York have entered a pro test against paying the duties upon leather lev ied under the new tariff. The ground of their protest is, that duties on the ammo kind, descrip tion, eherneler and quality of leather are not !er— led and collected in other ports of the United Suttee, suoh•as those of Georgia, Florida, he., 'though the Constitution deolares "all dutie., itn-- iportil. and exercises shall be uniform througout ,the United States;" and also by the .fifth clause of the ninth section of the same-article it Is do -glared that "no prefeeenoe shall be given by any regulation of.cionatnerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another." lit will give work to the constitutional lawyers to get over this objection. RARZY AS A. PISILOSOPTISR.—Some Of Iterey's Sayings are .11111SitOS of wisdom. For instanie: Nature never lies. The berm is honest. The .mind of a horse governs is horse, ns the mind rf man governs a man. If yoti wish, therefore, to get the control of n horse's body, first learn to direct bis mind. The gentle touch is more powerful than blown. Women are better drivers Allan men, because they have a gentle touch.— Firmness and kindness are all the tangle there is In my method. Fear ur anger in the mind of the driver is instantly known to the horse. 'SM. On tbe 24. inst., the house of James Gil leland, of Springfield township, was burned with Most of its content*, and also the house of Mr. Joshua:Johns. It appears they were baking some cakes at Mr. Gilleland's, and in heatin g the stove, the flue caught, fire end bursted, whereupon the whole wee consumed. They took the cakes over •to Mr. Johns', and in boating the stove, the house aloe caught and was burned. Thus in baking one lot of cakes, two houses us:4i consumed.— AShirleysburo. Mratct, tick,.. now women do admire weddinge—ant their own, merely, but anybody% ! How they throng the churobes, 'just to see the ceremony!" Then what animated decriptione of the whole affair l—what glowing accounts of what the bride Plied on !"—what criticisms of tho bridemaide 1 In short, what en immense amount of simper, and giggle, and prattle—all because two inoffen sive people are going, in legal and orderly way to set up housekeeping! runny, isn't it? Ins.. Louis Eleventh, of France, wee ■o fear ful of deatb, that as often as it came into his physician's head to threaten him with death he put money in his hands to pacify him. llis phy sician Is said to have got 6fty•fiva thousand crowns In live months. IttlicL. There is a vast difference between those wo call amusing men, and those ire denombante entertaining; we laugh with the former and re flect with the latter. TOTING ST. LAWRENCE. mill: undersigned weak] inform Farmers and others ji that hie well-brend Stallion im now at Ifeilig'e -eta bias, about 1 mile mat from Annville. and 4 west from Lebanon. On the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike and will remain their fbr the season. YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE was sired by the trotting Stallion Et. Lawrence, and he by the old original St. Lawrence, known as t ne of the best Trotting Stallions of his day. Young St. Lawrence's darn was aired by Davy Crockett., and ho by the celebrated running horse Printer. MIN how was bred and raised by Peter ElL chel, Ea of Deaver rowdy, Pa.; at S yews old sold , to Joseph Ruche Dan for a largo sum Ednon . ; Wil!. kept. In Fell'ier by Mr, rue/worm Until PUN:1...H..0 by the present LlWller. YLthu ST. s beaut Mahogany bay, O ldthanda hIgb, LAWRENCE 6 yeara old, i and for beaifu ul ty of structure in not aurpaased by any Stallion in thin eountry. Drive, well to Plinio or double harness. Mnreb 2?, hall. C. Ye STINIMETZ - , Owner. REMOVAL NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness Mann- , fuel o 17. THE nndersighed has Hetnoved . his Saddlery and Harness' , t Manufactory to a few'doors South i t , ,MU,..,%. of the old place, to the large room , ...,—......, lately occupied by Billman a Bro. as # a Liquor store. where It will be happy to small his old friends and customers, and where he has Increased fa cilities liar attending 1 o all the d e partnients of hIS busi. noes. Being determined to be behind ito otherestabtish. meet in his abilities to accommodate customers, be has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself mender of every modern improveneen in the bu siness and secure the services of the lies workmen that liberal wages would continent!. lie will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds : heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buf/alo Robes, Fly Nets. snob as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, Sm.; ITAHESor all descriptionsHALTEß CHAINS, home-made TRACES, ,5:., &e., ;Mut' which is will warrant to be equal to any that ranbe obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that thoso desiring anything in this line, should call at his place and examine his stock. lie feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. /W . All orders thankfully received and promp..ly at tended to. 6,0 LOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Jan. 'Li, 1800. James IL Kelley, SION OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Nagle Buildings, Cumberland Sired, LEBANON, Pa. FFERS to tho Public an elegant and extensive assort ikj went OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Signs and Finger Rings. r t Gunn CHAINS of every style and quality. • English, French, Swiss ant Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods. Paintings. Vases, Ae. The stock will be found among the largest in this/leo - tion of Pennsylvania. and has Mem selected with great care from , the mitst celebrated importing and mannfac tering establishments'in Now York anePhiladelphia. REPAIRING done at the shoe test notice, and in a moat workmanlike manner. . . 151 y friends, itud the Publle generally nee iuvited to nn extunloation of my superb stock. JAMES If. KELLY, Sign of the Big Watrh, Lebanon. Sept. 21, 180 ONLY PREPARATION STOOD THE TEST FOR YEARS S And grows more and more popular ev ery day And testimonials, new, and almost without number, might be given from lathes and gentlemen in all gardes of society, wham united testimony none Sault' resist, that Prof. 'Wood's lluirltestomtive will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 21st. 1.258. Prof. Wool" : Thee wilt pfeasc accept a line to inform then that the hair on my head all fell MT over twenty years ago, collect] by a complicated chronic itheßB3, at tended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering, through lite"having reduced me to a 'State of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for cdps,'neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extreme ly from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs a, Fledges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar hot. tle of thy Hair Restorative about the trot of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and bleat, though short, it is also coming in ail over my head.— Peening confident that another large ifottle would re store it entirely and permanently, I foe: anxious to preserve in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for shuttle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—.the reward to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless.” Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY Ligonier, Noble Co.. Indiana, Feb. sth. 1859. Prof. 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir—ln the latter part of the year LSS2, while attending the State and National Law „School of the State of New York, myludr, from& cause unknown to inn, commenced falling off very rapidly ,so that in the short apace of six months ' the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cov ering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surpri.ed when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much at a loss to dis cover the cause of my change in my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaintances were to recognize a:.e at I at once made lipplicntion to the most skillful physi cians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restored, I wae forced to become reconciled to my late, until, fortunate ly, in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative WISH recommended to me by a druggist; as • tieing the mostreliable Bair Restorative in use. I tried one but tie, and found to my great satisfaction that it was pro - ducing the desired effect. Since that time. I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative. and ,as a re. suit, hare a rich coat of black hair, which no Money can buy. As a mark of gratitude for your labor and skill In production of so wonderful an article ' I have reSOlll- mended its use to many of my friends and acquaint ances, who, Imu happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very zespuctfully, yours., A. DI. LATTA, Attorney and Councellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and soldhy all dealers through out the world. MRS. SMITE The Restorative is put tin in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and entail; the small .holds 14 a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; medium holds at least twenty Per Cent. more in proportion then the small, retails roc two dollars per bottle; the large holdall quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails•for 53 per bottle. 0..1. WOOD & CO., Proprietors; 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street. St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists uud Fancy Goods Dealers. March 97. MO. ... C e_. t) . 'S 4 ,,0114. : "-A R univEßsAL 0-, -1 late COUGH c crUT,' -, mt..11.- iftil i tslici 4 1 - 067:y ... Vlthiabie preparation, freed of all the com l. anonennipments, such as Opiates, or Expectorants, which not only run down the system, bat destroy all chance of cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol. lowlwproperties. and to whie the most valuable testi monials may be fimnd in the pamphlets. For whooping Cough. - and as a Soothing Syrup. it meets every want, and by early use will I , 3Ve the largest proportion of ruptures in children which ran be traced to WhooPing Cough. In ordinary Coughs and Itronct lei Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid MTh proper ties make itnot only the most pet - feet enemy to disease, but builds rip and sustains the system against recur rence of the Cam plaint. No nursery she'll be without It. nor should parents fail to get a pamphl et, t 6 be Anted with all dealers, us the only way to do justice to its value. rimns great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate 1 calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly vegetable and medical properties. For Neural gia, Rheumatism. Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints, Bleedinj, at Lungs orStomaeb. limo or Hay Finer, Catarrh. and all minor Nervous Complaints. Fee Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous head Ache, Sick Fiend Ache, It Una no equal, and to which we offer testimonials from undoubted settroe4. For Delirium Tremens it Is a Sure Remedy. For Rowel Complaints, including Cholera Ziforbus, It is splendidly adapted— in not only reinovin; the pains but acting as physle,agreat contrast with Opium. which not only constipates and drugs the syitem, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. From physicians we ask attention, and on demand Formulas or Trial Reales will be sent, developing in the Anodyne an Opiate which has 1m been wanted, anti in the Cough Remedy tmeb us rest entirelyon One Central principle. From invalids we ask correspondence for Pan:Mete or explanation ' without "postage-stamps." •• - For—Large. Cough Remedy, .50 cents per bettle. Small 25 " " Tula Anodyne 60 JOHN L. IIiNNEWELL, ProPrtetor, CIIEMIST A ND PDARMACEUTISt, X°. 0 aounterciat Wharf, Boston, Mass., For sale by all usual wholesale and. retail 'dealers in every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lentherger. bob soon • at Wholesale by Geo. H. Ashton, Charles Ellis 3: Co., Philad'a. [April 3, 1861.—1 y. H. WARD. MANUFACTURER, OE AND DEALER IN (11k 1 STRA W GOODS. LiiEr Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. We are receiving our SPRING STOCKS, which will comprise a large and desirable assortment of all lauds of Straw and Lace Goods. At, a large aenortment of LADIES' AND CIFILDRENS' FIATS. Our stock of FLOWERS and RUCHES, will ha unu sually large this Season, and we would invite your ape dui attention to ;hat cleparkment. Please call and ex amine thew before making your pureheees. ' 11. WARD, Nos. 103,105 kiln North SECOND St., above Arch. March 27, 1801.—.1t. Wanted to Buy, 50,000 BUSHELS RYE; SO,OOO bushels CORN . ; 60,000 bushels OATS; 60mm bushel's WITEAT. . TIMOTHY SEED; Tbnxweed. for prices will be paid at the Leb anon Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORCLIi HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 11,1860. MD THAT HAS 04111r44 6 t • 10 co g k G 0 ) 14tibv 4 .- °ATLI- Philip r. McCall - 11y FASHIONABLE BOOT AND' SHOE MAKER ON Cumberland Street. one 'door East of the 61»ck horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short time I have teen in business, I would respectfully 'solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public_ liehas at all times an assortment. of BOOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, St, e Those desiring a heat. well made article. nre invited te:olve me a trial. Childress' :hoes of every variety and color on band. heavy work made to order. air All work warranted. Repairing malty done and haves made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1859 Boot anti Shoe Store. 11 JACOB IUEDEL respectfully in forms the public: that he still contin nes his extensive establishment in web. .iribE his new building, in Cumberland st., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. lle invites 'Anvil,. ts and dealers in BOOTS and MOBS and every ono who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. lie is determined to surpass all ermpetition in the manufacture of every artiste in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of lilt and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed P. S.— lie returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat tronago [Lebitnon,Feb.l7,7,S. .. ... T . -RE LILTEST RETURNS. AS ALL nal meorug will .00-6 tun or ip unxicty to learn of the latest returns, the mi .....g.,„!, would respectfully tin foams all that the very latest returna can be found at his BOUT, SHOE; lIAT, CAP, TRUNK, ' end TR AV El LING II AG STORE, on 'Walnut Street, Lebanon, in the shape of the moat complete FALL AND WINTER STOCK ever offered in this place, embracing everything in the trade for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children; and all of the very latest styles and . for salt at the very lowest Prices ever named in ixbanon. It is not necessary to specify, as this stock comprises everything that can properly be kept in a store ofthe kind. All that is asked is that persons altqld ntli and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Call soon. JOS. BOWMAN *29_,. Measures taken and work made to order. Oct. 10 7 ISem. 41E0. L. AT1K1.X.5.. JIYO. T. ATZCIRS. Gr. L. ATKINS & Bro. illinfAVINO united in the BOOT and SHOE Rearms, 11 . and from their determination to be punctual, and make none but the Best of Work, they feellike soliciting a largo of -public pittrbtinge. always be found at their OLD STA.ND,,,New Buitreso.) in' Market Street, warty opposite it Rises Hotel, where they will be ready to serve • had plelse their customers. They have noseon baud a largo assortment 6f BOOTS, SNOBS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS', Le.; which they offer at reduced prices, 40y- Persons at this SHOE STORE, can be suited with lIIIA DY-M ADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. Macular attentiongiven to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20, 1559. A TIUNS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is Stted tiL up in good order for comfort and convenience, both fur ladies and Gentlemen. ATIC INS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Shure is fitted up in good order for 'comfort and conv'enie'nce, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. NEW TIN AND SHEET iron Ware Mania factory. 9111 E undersigned respectfully calls the attention 'of his friends and the public generally to the fact that he has opened a Shop for +he manufacture of all kindsof TIN AND SHEET IRON `WARE, on Market street, opposite the Lebanon bank, lie hopes, by using none but the best mai:Hats, 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. I.l.—Tin roofing*. Jobbing, Spouting, &c., will be promptly ou&properlyattonded to. The public ure ropectfully invited to give him a call. Lebanon, Sept. 26, 186'1. OM W. SIIAY. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. IT..BFIESSLER Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORE: generally, at the very lowest prices. lle also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 6 all of the most improved Gas Burning coo it STOVES and PARLOIt STOVES: Ales,all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. lie also keeps con stantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds of ROOFING., SLATE, which he offer!". at liis price than they can be bought of any other slidemen in the county. im. WARB-ROOMS—One door East of the Lebanon Valley Bunk, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. - Lebanon, January 9, 1891. Sloves„ Stoves, Stoves... INON ie the time to buy your STOVES before eold winter is here, and the beet and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of dames N. 'Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can be bad the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Gas burn ers for Parlors or tied Chamfers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parini* STOVES, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stores in the county or bur ough. which ho warrants to bake or'roast. WASH BOILERS constantly on band of all sizes, and the best material.-, 'COA L LICK ETS—the largest lusortmeut, the heav iest I rOn, and the best wade in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARN, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman, and has had an experience of Oven tydive years. he feels confident that•he mu gli-e general satisfaction. Ile takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and lie hopes, by strictly attending to his own business itud letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of public patronage. JAMES N. MUER& Lebanon, November 7. ISCO. :Aar' rartioular attention paid to all kinds of JOBBING, sw.h as.lioding. Spouting. &c., and all work warranted. •'• if hrough ticket to California C. S-COLBERT & CO'S FIFTh GRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF 100,000 - ARTICLES, WORTII $300,00e, Which will be sold for $lOO.OOO, to the purchasers of our „Va— GOLD FENS AT 30 CM PER BOX. Our Golden Fen is the host ever u=ed. a n d is war. ranted not to rorrode in any ink. Every business man and family should use the GOLDEN PEN. The folio:wing list of 100,000 articles will be distributed among our patrons at $lOO rat, and need not he paid for until we inform the perehaser which of the following articles Vo WILL $ll5 RIM Foßs3,oo and thin it iirohvlosah WiIET/1- ER HZ Beans TtiE DOLLAR AND TARES The GOODS OR NOT. Allr• ALL GOODS VAN BE RETURNED AT OUR EXPENSE 'WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER THE PURCHASER RE eeivea them, Tailless they are satirtacteryaand Clemen cy will be Refunded. Lin OF °ODDS INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION Pianos Gold flonting Cased Watches, Gold Watches, 'Ladies' Pianos, Watches, Guard, Vet and Phatelain Chains, Cameo Broachea, hittsale. and Jet Brooches. La t va and Florentine Brooches, Coral, Einerald, and Opal Ih-etches, o,lllleo Ear-Drops. :treacle and .Jet Ear.oropa, Lava and Florentine Ear-Doops, Coral 'Ear-Drops Eme rald and Opnl Ear-Drops. Band some Seal Icings, and Cameo Bracelets- Gents' Breastpins, Watch Keys. Fort end Ribbon Slides, Sots ot Bowan_ B.ude, Sleeve Buttons, Plain. Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sets Ladies' J e w e lry, Canton Crape Shawls; 3loussehne de l.aines, Challies, French and American Lawns. Bereges, Pop- Ville, French Calio-es, and other Ladies , tor,m ovell In I great variety, together with Head Dresees,:Cabes, Piney Fans, and in fact almost every deseriptioa of GOODS I usually found in first class Dry Goods Shires. PLTAN OF DISTRIBUTION. Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium $2. The articles are numbered, and Certificates stating what we will sell each person for one dollar are placed in sealed Envelopes, with a Decimal. arrangement of Premiums; so that in - Hundred Certificates' there Is one for a GOLD wArrati • AND THERE WILL ALSO BE A SPLENDID • PREMIUM IN EACH TEN ' • CERTIFICATES. Ladies, if you debits a fine Shawl, or Dress Pattern. or a beautiful artiel&of-Jewetryi enclose us $0 cents for a Box of the Golden Pena. and we will send you a Cer tificate which may enable you to procure it for $l. • On receipt of 30 Cents we will send you one-Box of our Golden Pens. and a Sealed notice of the article. which we sell for si, PRICES TO AGENTS POST PAID. 4 Boxes Pena, with 4 Certificates SI 9 do do 9 do 2 25 do do 25 do . • 5 100 100' do ' . 'lB al% 11...--With each package of 101 bries we present the purchases 100 Certificates, 0110 of which is guaran teed to contain' one order for a FINE WATCH, or Sew. lug Machine; or by.ordering 50 boxes in: one rack ge yotr are aura to rewire .50 Crttilic des cent .1 fn.; tOm pr der lore splendid STEN kit WATCll.,•besuse a large zinin ber of other very Valuable premiums. 'Ore Certificate sent gratis, upon application of any perste' desiring to act as Agent, which may enable him to procure a vain able premium upon the payment of SI. ' PIANOS, MELO)? SONS, MUSIC,'BOOKS SEWING 'MACHINES, .te Bought and Sold on Commission. Any article will 'be sent to the Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices with the addition of 5 per' cent Commission for for warding. B.—Agents wanted in every town. circulars sent an,gpplication. Address all Communications to C. S. COLItERT & Cd. Commission Merchants and General Agents, 158 South Fourth St., below Chestnut, ' FOr our integrity and ability to fulfil our err , gagensents, we beg to raer you to the following well known Gentlemen and business firms: • His Excellency J. W. Geary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, West moreland, Pa.; Palmer, Richard s on & Co., Jewelers, Philadelphia", E. A. Warne, Esq., Jetveler, Philadel phia; Wm: A. Gray, Esq., Jeweler, Philadelphia; Messrs. Kemmerer A Moore, Water st., below Arch, Philadelphia; Messrs. Pratt & Beath, Fifth and Market Streets, PhiladelPhial C. Fuller, Esg., • Jeweler, Philadelphia; A. E. Ward, Publisher of Fashicau3, &a., Philadelphia; M. H. Horne, Catasauqua Bank; Hon. L. M. Burson, Eureka, California. September 8,1880.-Iy. Farmers and others Take Notice. 'THE undersigned hewing pnrettased the en tire establishment of A. MAJOR A BROTHER, will manufmture and keep on hand a very general as sortment of ACM - :VERY and FARM INC IMPi.E MEETS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RAKE; Mumma.s Patent Fodder, Staliflt and Hay CUTTER: Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Fans. Bay Elevators, Clover Rollers, Corn-abetters, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters. Cultivators, Ae., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use, Ao. AR of the above Macilmea are of the latest and best 'improvements.. and are nil warranted to give satisfaction. Castitioa aJ all kinds made to order. and at short notice. Be also - Mannfactures STEAM EN- CrINES.MiII Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work itcgeneral, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. lle invites all to call and examml the workat the Isla chine Shop, on PMECIRuVE STREIa, Lebanon. . .11W — All orders or communications by Mail will be promptly attended to. • D. M. N. ARISIANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., 'Pa. Lehanork, Awrnst 8, 1.880. ap,,,lnted A. aiAJOn..titltoTri.Bl3. 11 my Agents for thepurpose of carrying onato above business. A. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, August S, 1800 r4lJau ILONOACRE....IOFIN C. ACOE GAIIE LEI 3 A NON Door and Sa *lt 'Ma im ufa ctory. Located on the Steam-Howe 'Mad, near Grambertand Street, East Lebanon• gze - .. ~.. THE undersigned re.lvetfully in form 'the public in general, that they have • ' "71_. ,: VO added largely to their former. estah .Ate,;;; ~„t. ..d also have all kinns 'of the .. ~,,,„,, T -: : , infest and best improved MACHINERY in the State in full operation such RS WOODWORTIPS FLOORING, 4.c., for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4c., 4.0., and the experience acquired by E. LONCACTIE and J. G. GATIEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. GABEL, to select stock suitable to the 'wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. . _ They nose offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASH, &c., from the hunt Lumber manufactories in the state, feeling cenfident that , their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in Mei quality or finish, and is calculated to aniard thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. Tile following list comprises the leading articles of deck on hand Doors, of all sizes; Sash; of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; , imam houses ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Whitlow Frames, for brick Surhue; and frame houses; Shuticrs ' of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of ull sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACRE GABEL .t 11.1tOT1IF.R P. S—Planing, Sawing innmptly done for those urnislsinr, - , the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 15,'57. LE3IBEBCAR'S - • CLOTH MANIEJFACTORY-. mITANKFUL for past Ikvors, the undersigned respect 1. fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East lanoislr township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. it is unnecessa ry for Ides to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE. which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try.' Hepromises to do the work iii the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order. nod be flatters himself to be able to render the 8111710 satisfaction as heretofore. lie manufactures • Broad and Narrow Clothi, Cassinetts, Blankets, White and atker Flannels, all in the best manner Ife also cards Wool and makes IMlis. For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following places—At the stores of George 8: Pyle, Looser It Brothers, George Rehireld, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger,. near the Market House, ip the borough, of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk It Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh errs, Bethel township; at the public house of William Vaunt. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown;, at the store of Mr.' Weimer, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, F,ast IftioVer, - Lebanon county. All ma oriels will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ees. flaished without delay,. and rettlrned again. Phone 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. Pr his customers "tint order the Stocking Wciol to he prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above Pained pinees. • LYON LEMBERGER FAA Itanovo,r, Lebanon county, Job. 4,1860. ,iggggfatlV4.4 Geo. R. Moat .Co's ELI PTTC : LOCKCSTICO. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. MARKET STREET, LERANON. • ' ,----$ rnicEs.so, $6O. $65. . 515, $B5 and $lOO. these Machines'Make the SHUTTLE OR LOCK - STITCZT. car.n•li he on innligdesorwithout the use of the leather pad. They have an entire slew siErnon of forming the stitch—simple and unerring in its operation. They have a New Patent Under Tension and a New Upper Tension. 'Which can be regulated without stopping the Machine —.simple but effective. They will sew withgreater speed never drop a.stiteh. and do more work in the sometime than any other sewing machine ever invented. These Ma chines have power sufficient to new THIC4NESSES O f heavy sheeting,. They wiltaiitch, run, hem, gather cord, quilt, felt. &c., and for Stiching LINEN have no superior. Also, SioarS IMPrOVed Shuttle Machine Per tailoring and heavy work. These Machines ltdie been well tested oolong tailors, and are prohotmced equal to those sold el ewhere et double price. Let all who intend to putvhase a Sewing Machine call at our Sales Rosin and see -our Machines practically tested. or send for a circular. J.. J. BLAIR, WATCHMAKER AND JEWIILLER 2 Marled Street. Lebanon, lb.. or CI WIWI. , IS. BLOAT & Co.. May 30, '60.) ' PUMAS/61.KM. hhh HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. A Benerolent Institution established by special Endow meat for the heli4f af the Siele and &strand, aff dieted with Virulent and Epideatie Diseases, and especially for the Care of Diseases-of the Sexual Organs. Air EDICAL ADVICE Oren gratis by the Acting Snr.. gcon. to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &a.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE REPOBTS on Sperreatorrigen, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Rest- Maga employed to the Disperary, scut to the afflicted in sealed letter enVolope, free of 'Charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will he liC,ceptAbte, AddreSs. DR. 3. SKILI:IN HOUGH TON. Acting Sur goon, Howard Association,. No. 11 South Ninth Street PhiladeObla; Pa: By order of the Directors. EZRA' D. HEARTIVELL, President. OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Jan. 2, 'M. ly. 11 1 ',A4 - o ' n ZN a t L ' A ,I D E I IP IA B 3I I, T itIr 0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT, Ara. 148 NOR 211 SECOXL) STREET, 'coßNe.n. Or coj A A TIY STREET. ri a illE undersigned has leased the above premises, where I be Will keep a large assortment Of Gold anti Silver Watches, of American. laiglish and Swiss manufeeture of the Most "celebrated dickers, in addition to which, will ho found Mways nn hand Mod - made to order) an extensive variety of JeWelry. Silver, end Silver Plated Ware, together with A general eeseitneent of such goods as ale usually kept In :a first doss Watch end Jewelry Store; The patrons of 0. Conrad. and those of the subscri ber, together with the public generally, are invited to call, where they will twelve u maid article for their money. As Lam determined to do strictly a cash busi ness, goectii will be sold very low. "Small Profits and QuicksA:afit',"' is the motto of this ktablishment. • LEWIB It. BROOMALL • ' Formerly 0. CONRAD, No. 148 North Second Si, corner of Quarry, Phila.. June 20, : , TAO® NEW VBAKERIV I mp. undersigned would respectfully inform the citi rens of Lebanoii, that he hao'cornmenced the BAKE MG BUSINESS, in art ite varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street; Lebanon, nearly apposite the Buck Hotel, alid supply CustomcCa with the best BREAD, CARER,'&V., ke. Floor received from customers and retained to thein in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds:fresh *MI of ME:hen quality, constantly im hand, and furnished at the inivest price-4. Tha public is invited to give me a trial. Lob non, Nov. ii, 1859. F. IL 11111111. IV FA. JillE S. 80 000 LAdlitlitSiftlitlUt!)i:itgl.7trio'r"Vs?„ y lots to suit purchasers. This is the 011EAPERT PXICTILIZSR in market. worth will manure an - acre of corn, will increase the crop from one-third to one uhd will ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and, unlike guano, neither injure aniseed nor land. A pamphlet, with sat isfactory evidonce and full particulars, will be sent gra tis to any one steeling address ta LODI. MANUFAOTORINO 12u South 'Wharves, Philadelphia. February 6,1661:=10*'. GRAIN WANil'En. THE u wietsigued will pay the highoat Prices for all kin s of grultP-.}TILEAT, RYE, CORN and OATS:— at the Warehodae o °lithe Union Canal, Walnut street, Ncrtb Lebanon. JOLIN North Lebanon, Tune 0, 1880. If you want {food tin ware call at the Tin and Shoot bum Store of GEORGE SHAY. BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS TH.E. CELEBRATED HOLLAND REITEDi r FOR DYSPEPSIAs DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER MD ACM, And the yarions affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency. Costiveness, Wind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in UMW:MU:I instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected it decided cure. •. This is a purebMgetablo compound, prepared on grietly scientific prioriplee, after the manner of the celebrated Rolland Professor, Merit:we. Its reputation at home pm direct' its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of wliom brought with them awl handed down the tradition of its value. It is naw drered to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be act-now/edged. . • It is particularly recommended to those persons whose tomstitutions may have been impaired by the °Williams nee of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly . to the seat of life. thrilling and quickening every flu nerve, ging, op the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NoTiGE.—Whoever expects to dud this a beverage will he dimtpointed: but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY I The Geintine highly concentrated &prim re's nollanu Bitters is pnt Tip in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at Ore. Douse per bottle, «r six Gallen the Five DOLLARS. The great demand fur this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Jae' Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the libel of every bottle you buy. Sold by' Druggists generally. It - criebe farorarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIET'OE'S, BENJAMIN PAGE, jR. & CO. =I Vharmatentisls and C l litistg, PITTSBURGH, PM For sale at 3. L. LEMBERGFIDS Drug Store, !lar ket Street, Lebanon. Pa. Sept. 5,486 J.-17 ; ; ; I; DR. .ESENWEIN'S TAR AND. WOOD A PTIFIA 'PECTORAL beat Mamma in the world for the Cons of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dilficnlty„in Breathing, , Palpitation'f the Heart, 'Diptheria, And for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which pre dispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. .. Being prepared by a practical Physieista find Drtiggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the various diseases to which the human frame is liable. It i s offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Tr,y it and be convinced that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price, pu cents per Bottle. Or PREPARED only bi, Dr. A. BSDNWEIN es CO., ORVGGISTS Alkri lIEHISTS, N. W. Corner NINTH R POPLAIt SOLD by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in MEDICINE throughout the STATE. For sale by Jos. L. Lemberger, Apothecary and Chemist, opposite the Market. Lebanon, Ps. Philad'a, April 4, 1.860.-ly. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?. . BELLINGHAM'S • CELEBRATED . STIMULATING UNGUENT, FOR rfnE, WHISKERS AND HAIR. o subscribers take pleasure In announcing to the rivl Citizens of the United States, that they have ob tained (lie Agent:) , for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above Justly celebrated and world•renowned article. THE STIMULATING UNGUENT in prepared by lla. C. P. llett:asnsn, an :eminent phy -BiCiall of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of • • Whiskers or a Mosiaehe in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind used by the French,' and in London and Paris, it is inotritvitisal use. It its a lmatittful, economical, soothing, yet stimulat. lug compound. acting , as if by magic upon the roots. (align; a heautifUl growth of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to the scalp, it will cure BALDNESS, and cause to spring up iu . place of the bald spots a flue growth of new hair. 4'Pnlied according...to directions, it will turn Path or Miry hair baux, and restore gray hair to its orig inal color. leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. The "Oxouss.r" is on indispensable article - in every gentle• man's toilet. and after one week's use they would not for nny'consldeiation be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the United States; tb whoa' till orders must be ad dressed. Price One Dollar a b k—for sale by all Oruggistsand Dealers; or a box of the "Ouguent" (wafrraltpil toltave The desired effect) will be sent to any who deSit , e it, by Mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt 'of price and postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address. 1101AUS L. mc-EzaAls.; & CO., DEVIIGGISTS, Feb. 20, %1.. -2 1 y. 21 William Street, New York. Watches, Oilk• WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL.• •• STELLWAGEN & BRO., No. 632 Iforket Street, 1 door below 7tlt, Match 12, IN YOU WANT • i t good PICTURE for a Medallion orPin, call at DAL , k LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Ban • SANFORD'S - •• I.7VPIGOMITOR NEVEIA DEBI MATES. IT TS compounded entirely from 011111 S, and has .hr vome an established fact a Standard Nledieice, knoe n and approved by all that have used it, and is now resort ed to with confidence in all the diseases for which It is recommended. I . It has cured thousands who had given up all hope unsolicited certificates in The dosemust be adapted individual taking it, a us act gently on the bowels. Let the. dictates of your use of the LIVER IN' will :cure LIVER COM TACKS, DYSPBPSIA. S U M 1i Rlt '0 0 31. BY, , DROPSY, 0 U It COSTIVENESS , C 1101. MORDIJS OOLERA LENCE,JAUN II DICE ES, and may be used slit BY FAMILY Ai B D HEADACHE, msl TWENTY MINUTES, IFi SPOONFULS ARE TAB' attack. - ALIAVIIOSISEIT ARE in its favor. • Mix water te.themouth swallow both together. m Xi 0 PRICE ON DOCIAR PER:BOTTLE. SANFORD'S I 1 ICY CaTITaRTIC PILLS , „ COMVPUNP,,,n FRom . . _ Purely Vegetable Ekintets rn 1. lud up in GLASS CA SES , air tight/auli will Imp in any'allinatO • • • The PAMI I L Y -CA TILART/C PILL le a gen tle but active Cathartic ° which the proprietor has used in his practice more than twenty years. The co n s t a ntly i „.„„ ies i pi- demand from those who have long used the PILLS i _I and t..e satisfaction which all express in, regard to' their use, induced MO to I place them within the I I reach of all. The Professionwell know that different cathartics act on • different portions 11 1 , or the bowels, . , • The FAMILY CA .- VII AItTIC 'PILL has with due reference to • 13 this well established fact, been compounded from n variety of the purest Vega table Ex traets, which act "A alike on every part of the alimentary 'eanal,and are i..—, GOOD and safe Man cases where it CATHARTIC isl needed, such as Li E- RANGEMENT 0 S or the I STOMACH, SLE II P 1.- NESS. PAINS IN VIE . . DACE AND L 0 I.N S, COSTIVENESS, PAIN -0 AND SORENESS OVER Ti/ E. WHOLE BODY; ' from sudden cold; which Frequently, if „ eg i„ te d , ''._ end in a I lig course of Fe ver, L 0 S S 0 5 A PRE )-- TETE, a CREEPING SEN SATION OF COLD OVERi THE BODY, RESTLESS NESS, 'HEADACHE, or 1 ' MMATORY WEIGIiT IN THE HEAD all INFLA CD DISEASE, . WORMS in curI . ..MIEN or ADULTS, I. RHEUMATISM, a. great PURI PIM orate BLOOD and many diSeasc to Whieh flesh is heir, too numerous to Mention iu this adver tisement. Dose, Fto 3. PRICE THREE DIMES. The' Liver Invigorator andrFamilY Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. - S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D. - Manufacturer and Proprietor, . fleX BBOADWAY, NEW YORK. CORNER OP rtILTON STREET. For sale by J. 1.. Lembergor, D. S. Daher. and Dr. ROSS July 18, 1880-1 y. . • Healthy human Nowt upon being ALYZEHA E a:Ways presents us with the Mime - essential" elements. and gives of course the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze thedllood of a persou suffering - from Consumption: Liv er Complaint. Dyspepsia, Serpfula„&e., and we find in every instance certain deficiencies nape red globules of Mood. • Supply these deficiencies. and. you, are aside well. The BLOOD FOODIs fentaled upon this Trieciiy .lience its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood,in . different dis eases. For COMMIS, COLDS,• BRONCHITIS. or any affection whatever of the Throat. or Lungs. inducing Consumption. nee No.l, which is also the ,No. for De pression of Spirits, Loss of ApPetiti. and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Over itse,General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. :?,,for Liver Complaints, No. 3. for Dyspepsia. Being .iliotoly• prepired for ali=orp• tion it is TAKEN .1317 DSO PS and carried 'immediately into the circulation, so that what you gain' you retain. No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, hysteria, Weakimie es. Sm. Sec special directions for tide. For Salt Rhenth, Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all cases the directions 'nrastlie strictly followed. Price of time 111.000 FOOD $1 per bottle.. Sold by CDURCH DUPONT, No. 409' Broadway, New York, Sold - at DR: GEO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite . the Court house.--role agent for Lebanon, and by all re spectable Druggists throughout the copptry. T."SI 7 ,DYOTT &SONS, Philadelphia; Wholesale agents. April 18, 3861.1.-ly. tA.-_-,- '.:4- _ .. ~-.---;,, ~.._ ,n, ,, ,--,, -,,,,,:,,,-,., m Ft Thousands are daily speaking in tbn praise of DR. EATON'S INFAATILE CORDIAL, - and why? becauseit never fails to afford instantaneous relief , when given;in time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone will convince you that what .we say ;is true. It Contains • ' NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefete relieves by removing theme torings or your child, instead of by deadening ite Sensi bilities. For this reason. it commends itself tut the .on ly reliable preparation now known for CHILDREN TEETHING., WARM - DEA, DYSENTERY, GRIPING IN THE ROWELS. ACIDITY OF VILE STOMACH; WIND. COLD IN THE HEAD. and CROW', ,also.• for softening the gums, reducing Intimation, regulating, the Bowels, and relieving Pain. is has no equal-!--being an anti spasmodic it is used with unfailing success in all cases of CONVULSION OR OTHER FITS. As you value the life and health orynur children,' and wish to save thetultoin these/aut . :end . blighting consequences which,are pertain to result from the use of narcotics of which all other rata& for Infantile CoMplaints are compnied,•takis none 'but' EATON'S INFANTILE COR DlAL_this 'you can rely, imon. It ispertbetly harm less. and cannot injure the most delienteinfint. Price, 25 tents.. Full directions accompany each Vottle, Prenared :Only by CHURCH & DEPONT, •No. - 409 Broadway, Now York, , • Sold. at, DR., 6F..0: ROSS' 'Drug Store,„ opposite ? the Court Itouse,•:--sole agent for Lebanon, and by all •re spectable Druggists throlighout the coptry.. T. W, DYOTT d SOAKS; Phi ridel phia, wholesale a gente. April 18, 1860;ly, • .• • . LINSE.YI3' 4 M P E D 10-111. IMOD BEA C IE lIIt .-Isa " STA:NIiARD MEDICINE: For tfie speedy . , rsalekt, effectual cure or ALL'DL SEAMS arising Vont IMPURITY OF TUE • • BLOOD. ' This medicine haci•arought the most miracnlons cures . n desperato cases of Scrofula. Cancerous formations, ..j Critalleoll9 . Disenies, Erysipelas, Bolls, Pimples on the face, 'Sore gres, ' Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald head, Totter 411%Sctions, . itheurnatie Diordera, Dyspepsia, - •. Coatirenees, . ' - Jaundice, .' ' ' Salt (Mom, ' Mercurial Diseases, .GeurralDebility, . . Liver COmPhant„ Loss of ApPotite, Le , * Spirits, ' ' .: ' Foul Stomach. • ' • Female Com plainbl, 3144.141 Diseases having their orl gin.itt an hapure state of the Illood. ~~~ ~~. ~~ ~~;,. `~3F' ~ ;~ ~:~~. ~, ~. . ~> . \~~ ~~\ ~~ ~`.c: ri\C The Above .. • stcCreary, or NaO;- er toweshirs. who. on the 3letday of A:ugo•tt. 1858.mtide affidavit b •fore flor.i.. •he , was treoled- for the ...tire of CILIIL.Vf by Hiroo physitdarui. 00., and by Dr. Newton of the Keleetic College in Cincinua ti, for tt period of 110/Irly eight manflis, not withstrintl sing which. his lip, vase, and a Plref an .of his lei • cßiek torrecntarely Paten ateay. Ile had giyen :up all hope, when he beard of the Mood Searcher... and f n • dived to try it. Four bottles cored him, tuni although sadly disfigured.. there is no question hot hat Hal in valuable incur ilia seven lAA life. The ,vv .pnriiculere of this remarlmble case trogy . 'be• soon in a circular, which ten be lind tit% eny of thwagbuts. We oleo refer to the case of Nancy Bloakney, of El dertnn, Armstrong eounty, Pa,. mired or Scrofula af ter.befng unable to.get out of bed far %hroe years. To LIM case of a lady In A nsopville,,Clesraeld coon ty. who wet ulso afflicted with S6iiifalci 'in his worst form. _To theorise of George Meisel, residing Corroltown Cambria county. Pa., who was so .titelly afflicted with Cancer that it eat hie entire nose off, and his * ante w., Weave, if possible, than Ateentarre. / The particulme or those cuter— eeery one, e t voio, wtts'cared by the use of the Blood Searcher—MO' alto bo found in a circular to be had of any of an Agents. . M. ON. Proprietor: Laboratory for the maltnufactinn'LEM 'and eale; near the Ponnsylvanio Railroad Depot,liollithtysburc, P a. ace. IL Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg.. Ph. For sale by M. 11. nettle, Myeistown : Martin Karry, Palmyra; John Cupp & Son, Joneatown! John 81.iteer.. Mount Nebo; John Carper, li achtuansviile; John Dein Luger, Campbelistown; Killinger & Kinports, Aunville. , John C. Cahouet, iiridgeport: all of Lebanon county; Also sold at Dr. Dep. Moss' Drug /Moro, opposite, the Colin TlouPe, Lebanon, Pa. October a, 1860. • IF YOU ' ANT ..(11.. A No. 1 AMBROTYI'II, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Great Work on, the Horse THE HORSE A ND Hl3 DISEASES! BY ROBERT JENNINGS, Y. S. Professor of Patliorogy and Olirrolite Surgery in the Veterinary College of l'hiladclphia, etc., etc• Will Tell You inctiOf the Ori gi ntr the n, His variou tory s andeds dis tvebre of European, Asiatic. African and Ameri can Horses, with the physical formation • • - and peculiarities of the animal, and , - how to ascertain his age by the nam e bar and condition of his teeth; ted with numerous explanatory en .. gravhngs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, • Feeding, Greenling. Shoeing, and the general management of the horse,with the best modes of administering meill - dee. alio, how to treat Biting,Rieking, Bearing, Shying, Stumbling, CI ib Bit ing, Restlessness, and other vices to which be is subject; with numerous ex . planatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES - Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron . 'chide, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling; Lam pos. Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of Mouth and Respiratory Or . gene. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of theenuses.symptemsand Treat ment of Worms, Hots, Colic, Strange, lations, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhina, Jaundice. Hepatir . nom Bloody Urine, Stones lt, the Ilid neys and Bladder, Inflammation, and other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Urina,y Organs. THE HORSE AND MS DISEASES - Will Tell You Of the eatiies,symptemsand Treat.. went of Bone. Blood and Bog, Spavin, Ring-hone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken „knees, Wind Oalls.Founder.Soleßruise and fi avel, Cracked Hoofs Scratches. . . Canker, Thrush, and Corns; also of " -Megrims. Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, . and other diseases of the -Feet, Legs, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the en uses,ey mottles and Treat ment of Fistula, 'Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism. Cramps, • Galls. Diseases of the Eye and Heart, - &c., &c., end how to manage Castration,- Bleeding. Trephinning, lug, Hernia, Anil:it:fatten, Tapping, and . other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Rerey's method of - Taming Horses; how to Approach, Halter, or • Stable a Colt;. how to accitstont 4 ti horst, to strange sounds and sights, and how •tp Bit; Saddle, Ride, and Break hint to Harness;, also, the form end law of 'pennon. The-,whole being the re - milt of -More than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, peculiaritiesorants and weaknesses of this noble and use , fnl animal. The book contains 381 pages, appropriately illusttp ted by'nearly One Hundred Engravings. It ie printed It: a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on. receipt of price, half bouitd, $l,OO. or, in cloth;-extra, • : 81000 A. YEAR . w!ellteiiiiite r lag t everywhere, in selling the above, and other poptd4 works of Ours. Our inducements to all such are et ccodingly liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agenti, with other information, apply to or address . 30EN E. POTTER, -Publisher, • NO. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.. November 14, 1860.-Sin. ' • within the last two years of relief, as the numerous my possession show. to the temperament of the eel in such quantities as to ljudgetnent guide you in VIOO It ATO R. and it IPLAINTSBILLIOVIS AT- Cli RONIO DI ARRTIO EA. PLAINTS, DYSENTE STOMACH, HABITUAL lIC, CIEOIXIIA, cum.& :INFAIST(SII. FLAT lI IFEMA LE WEAKNESS leessfally as an ORDIN A ICINE. It will cure SICK thousands can testify,) in TWO OR. THREE TEA EN at commencement of GIVING their testimony with Um Invigorator and The People's Cook Book': • It Tells You How to elionse all. kinds , Meatti, PMiltry;atid Genre; , with all the manila - - and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef and Pork; els - . the - best and simplest way of salting; pick ling and curing the same. - It Tells You All the various, and moat approved 'odes of.dieSsin4. conking. and:boning Mutten, Writ., Veal, Poultry, antlGanie : of all .kinds, with -the 'different Diws : fogs,. dravies, and Stuffings appropriate to each.:: , • It Tells You Me? to ehOose„ clean, a priserru ' . Fish of all kinds, andhow, to sweeten it when tainted; also Millie V,arious.a n d. most approved modes of w elling; with the different Dieesinge; Bailees, and Flit vorings appropriate to each. it Tells You All the various and most approved ' modes of preparing Oyer fifty different 'kinds of Meat, kat, Fowl, Game, and ' 'Vegetable Soups; Broths;' and 7Stenli, - with the Relishes and imisortinge propriate to each. :.... • „ , It Tells You Atl the yarions.nnd most.approved modes of cooking Vegelibles of-every, • description. also how to prepare.Piekleg. Catsupa and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meets, Fish, GaMe, Mushrooms. ffe. • ItTelle; You: Alt the various add most atiProved modes of -prepering and cooking alt . kinds of-Plain and Fancy Pastry, , .. dings. Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Con , fectionery „Preserves, and-Sweet Dishes of every description. It Tells You All the various and most approved , . modes of making Bread, Batiks; ifut. Mill, and Biscuit, the best niethod • - -preparing Coffee Chocolate and Tea, „, and how to make Syrups, Cisrdials;and Wines of:various kinds. It Tells Yoti II ow to set out antlornament a.Ta ble, how to Carve all kiii6 of Fish - or Fowl, all a in short. how to r so simplify the whole Art of Cooking-as to bring the elmicest luxuries of the table _with in everybody's reach. The book contains 4IS pap,us,aud upwards- of twelve hundred ; Recipes, all of which are the results-of actual experience, having been fully and carefully tested der theliertonalsuperintendence of the writers: It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated with ap . propriate ungravjugs; and be forwarded to .an t , ad dress, rleatly,boand, and postage paid, on receipt of the pt ice, $1,.00, or in cloth,: extra - .81000 - YE AR .1 terprising men ev erywhere, in selling the , above 'work, our inducements to - all each being very. liberal. For single copies of the Book; or for fermi to agetiti with other information, apply to or address : JOHN E. P.OnEli, Puliiishar No. 611 Sausont St, Philadetphla, Pa. Noventberi,lBoo.4le.' " It. .14EWELT.18 PuoiroGim A P lit G 414 LIRY ye. 724 Arch Street, Phiaddphia. • 'a • ' .fINF,' of the !argent and meet template Gelleries in ‘,./ the United States, where the best Pictures, known to the : Photographic art. are taken at prison no higher than are paid for miserable carricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends Personally, every sitting--and snows no picturis• tis leave the. Gallery unless it gives perfect.satisfaetlon. Daguerreotypes and Ansbrotypes, of absent or de. tested friends, photographed to any required' size, nr taken on Canvass, life size, and paiuted in by. the best Artiste. • At this OBliery, pictures can be taken in any weather perfect in cloudy days as when the snit shines, • Persons , vieiting the city are repectfully invited to examine our specimens, which for price and quality de fy competition. /115 r. Instructions' given in the art of Photography:. It. NEW QALLEItY ,OPAirr, 724 Arch Street, Phijadelptili. • •: COMMENDATIONS: ". • Litwis D. CAMPBELL, If :04 Ohio.: My family and friends alt.concur ip tAe.ppipion,that thertNeFellj Pieture•js•enore lifglike than any thing tlfey 4,4 r FBA': My likeness has lxlnn repeatedly taken by different Artists in various wayi; : but Ljtave 7 nover Ssitliadrine which hredients arti true It; net - are:4ft the ; features and expression a of - countenance as this. From' 7tit Mounts, late - I.4linigtei to . ..The exquisite finish. , beauty and softness of yourpon. traits, conjoined-with thelr.durithility er cmlor and faith fuTnessiair Ilkenesies, elinnet fail to conimmad . them J fq theiatteMitin and : patronage of all who•appreciato brae art, a 'Prifini * Cor;: : Janint Pict. - • • • ornasion fur ts-portrait, Iprocured.munfrtMi 11fr. Itobert Newell, pf the city of Philadelnhia, a min_ inture in Oil Colors, under the new proceis discof,Xrecticy : and take great pleasure in expressing the -- mnsfac. bolt givenme, not only by/the itecuritcy oftlie]S ass, but its artistic finish in all respects, and recommend him 'to the :Patronage of those disposed' to ',eneetiritge the boautiful aft,. -) - ••• - Jams Pea:.. Ilatdsiplifs, Jai:Mary 23, 1 561. ly. . • • .. G. \' ; 2131110TOGIt , Hyon dressed up aor are abi going to JAI. BELitIIq Adam Itlee'sßuild• hilg to hare inyMitruagettakesi, • Qtals.--‘rlirdOlon go to' Kelm and not to boa Of the oleo rooms to haae it. taken 1. • : I • Ina.—Because Kelm's Pietura, are. shar.par,,c)earer and more truthful Min' Othea - and' 'dearly ereryboil§ goes to him. -..* * Ques.—Can you tolltdo Why hie pictures are euperlor to athers 1 ,i• had 9 cars Pritetletf, tind has — euparlor PareroAnd,ll . l b. o ,4 l ?r.,fizturat! are of the.aboat it* prorediallif: • • Quat. l, -What4 kind of , inetlirdit dots he take •• ...Airlyrotypee, anti lelalnotypea,,of all slaws add raperiOr PlaotograrioN th 4 soutlleat up to Bite; Plain arid Eoloroddiu takes all slaw Photographs from DkuuerrootYPba F.f„dea eetieed be st person. and hex them,eoldred life like, by one of Um Artists.. Hill Charges are riztsonnble and' rooms are open everyday (ourpt sotitlV)_,,.froulbrelgetilrb A. M. to 6, P:"LI,• Don't forget; KELM'S im.itiKE Is P hi va,3 ,o ll.4:attget.the Beat Platurea; • 'i•ni bier J-. YO l a • IV A:Wt . () 0 lilgM '....a.r.r ilti S 6 . 1§ * I . • , ~.. . .. lIIIMEA'N ER'S . .. . CRY LIGHT Gsu.niti, over D. S. Itaber's Drug Store, K.) on Cumberland etteet, Lebanon, Pa. Atnntoteeas; muuvorrpts, pixotTient, PAPYROTTPU and Pear*. GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday exceptd.) Priena reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and.quellty of the P.M. eases, Rooms opened from EVA. X., to 4, o'clock. P. . . • Lebanon, Juno .2, 1858.. . -..-. - ' . IF YOU WANT AarIIOTOORAPII of yourself or friend, the best are to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the non Deposit Bank. MODERN COOKERY. IN ALL ITS BRANI..IIIIS, . BY MISS ELIZA ACTON. CAREFULLY REYISED'BY MRS. S. J; HALE am