THE CORNER. LONGEVITY OF TOE RomaNs.—Among the Ro mans, M. Votaries Corvinus was above the age of one hundred at the time of his death ; Patties and Cato, above ninety ; Tereutio, the wife of Cicero, one hundred and three. There aro sever- al instances of Roman actresses who became old, a piece of good fortune which their profession in these days can rarely least. One Linetja per formed a whole century; and made her appose.. anee publicly when in her hundred and twelfth year. Onleria Copiele was a sprightly damsel of ninety when the appeared upon the boards. Ac cording to 11 valuable collection in regard to the duration of life, in the time of the Emperor Vas pasien, preserved by Pliny from the record of the census, an unquestionably creditable source, it appears that in the year when that numbering of the people took place, the seventy•sixth of our era, there wore living in that part of Italy !teltich lies between the Appenines and the Po, one lien dred and twenty four men who had attained the age of one hundred years and upwards, via ty.four of ono hundred fifty-seven of a !tendril and ten, two of it hundred and twenty. five, four of a hundred and thirty, four of from one hun dred and thirty five to one hundred and thirty. seven, and three of one hundred and forty. lle. side* these there wore in Parma three men of one bemired and twenty and thirty; at Forentbt a we. man of one hundred and thirty two ; mid in Vel lejecium, a small town near Placentia, six persons who bad attained the age of a hundred and tell, and four to that of a hundred and twenty. VALISE Or AN EXPLANATION.—A certain King, It is said, sent to another King, saying, "Send me a blue pig with a black tail or else-." The other, in a high dudgeon at the presumed insult replied, "I have not got one, and if I had-." On which weighty cause they went to war for many years. After a satiety of glories and mis. cries, they finally be thought them that, as their armies and resources were exhaustell, and their kingdoms mutually laid waste, it might be well enough to consult about the preliminaries of peace; but, before this could be con cludecl•a di plomatic explanation was first needed of the' in sulting language which had formed the ground or the quarrel. "What could you mean," asked the mond King of the first, "by saying *send me a blue pig with a black tail, or else-r " "Why," said the other, I "Meant a blue pig with a black tail, or else some other color. Dot," re tort,rd he "what could you moan by saying Lave not got one, and if I had -r "Why, of course, if I had I should have sent it;" an ex -planation which was entirely satisfactory, and peace was concluded accordingly. SUMPTUARY Lows.—ln England, in the year fifteen hundred and thirty-eight, it was enacted that "no lady or knight's wife should hare more than one velvet rrdemask gown for the rummer ; that all ladles should wear russet or calmut throe days in the week, under penalty of ten shillings per day ; and that a surveyor should examine the ladies ward-robes. Just fanny such a surveyor in these days pr. Last week, in the Gallery of the Louisi ana Convention, ayoung gentleman unfortunate ly sat down upon a portion of a lady's highly erinolined dress but in an instant arose and said beg your pardon Alias, but I hope I hare'nt broken your umbrella." " Oh, no," said the young lady blushing very much. IgtiL. Byron was disenchanted when he saw his inamorata eating. In other words, he falter ed when henith And beauty were at ih tuke: * We republish the following sta tistics at this time by request. They are of interest:- .POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. From a table issued from the Census Bureau et Washington, we learn that the population of the United States is as follows: Free population, 27;612.624; number of 61111 , 8 E., 3,999,353. The ratio of representation for a member of Congress is 127,216. The following table, giving the pop. ulation by States, with the number of members of Congress to whieh,ofteh is entitled, as wileisi. ly determined, W ii 4 proTo interostiDg to the reader: 37th Free S'ln cc Cosa ices palm/cam : population. Rep.'s. Maine, 610,058 5 New Hampshire, 326,072 3 Vermont, 315,827 . 3 Massachusetts, 1,231,494 10 Rhode Island, 174,621 1 Connecticut, 4611,670 4 Now York, 3,851,663 30 Pennsylvania, 2,016,018 23 New Jersey, 676,034 5 Delaware, 110,549 1,505 1 Maryland, 646,183 85,382 6 1 11:rginia, 1,007.373 495,326 11 North Carolina, 679,965 328,377 7 South Carolina, 308,186 .107,135 4 Georgia, 615,336 467,400 7 Florida, 81,885 63,846 1 Alabama, 520,444 435,473 6 Mississippi, 417,051 470,607 5 Louisiana, 354,245 312,186 4 Arkansas, 331,710 109,065 3 Texas, 415,999 184,956 4 Tennessee, 859,523 237,112 S Kentucky, 920, 0 77 225,490 s Ohio, 2,377,91.7 19 Indiana, 1,350,802 11 IlLinobt, 1,691,233 13 Missouri, 1,085,595 115,619 0 Michigan, 754,201 6 W iseonsin, 768,485 , 6 lowa, 682,002 5 Minnesota, 172,793 1 Oregon, 52,558 1 California, 384,770 .3 Aeneas, 143,645 ' 1 Total population, 27,492,924 3,090,353 ' 234 POP LILAT/ON OF TIIB TERI - 1.17011Ln. Nebraska, 28,893 New Mexico, 93,024 Utah, 30,000 Dakutab, 4,839 Washington, 11,624 Diit. of Columbia 75,321 Total of Territories, 359,709 RECAPITULATION. Total free population of all States and Territories of the United States., 27,642,624 Slave population. • 3,222,353 AN EXAIDIT 07 T/17 AREA OF TEE SEVERAL STATES AND TER RITOOIOS OF TUE UNITED STATER. States of the Union. .SI OO TO 5111 0 S. Maine 35,000 New Hampshire 0,280 "Vermont 10,212 alttesachuseita 7,800 Rhode Inland 1,300 Connecticut 4,750 New York 47,000 New Jersey 8,320 l'eunnylvania 46,000 Delaware 2,120 Maryland 11,124 Virgiala 61,362 Korth Caro Hes 50,7 t 4 South Carolina 34,000 Get.rala Weed Kentucky 37,680 Tennessee 0000 Tessa 274,868 Total Laad Stoics. Ohio Indians Jtlleldgan llinois Wisconsin lows California Oregon lilinuesota Ziorida Alabauto Louisiana Arkansas 744,654 Square, Mice 39,964 33,9041 56,451 65,410 49.924 55,996 198.991 95.274 811,631 50.268 60,722 47,150 41,346 52,198 05,350 Total District of Columbia Territories embracing Publio Lands. Square ?Mei. Saimaa 1:10,253 Nebraska 342433 11/nreatota 6 I .94.;0 Washington 193,071 New Mexico 268,309 Utah 220,108 Indian 87,020 9 IS, AI 00 Total Territories 1,287,277 823,887,28 u Total Land Surthoe 3,010,870 1,4126,035,800 To which added water surfaces, hikes, rivers, de., we ilame a eurface of over 8,280,00 U square miles. The aggregate area of the laud Btatos and Territories ie upwards of 4460,000,000 acme ne Commissioner of Pensions, too, in his report to the Secretary of the Interior, states some interesting facts in regard to the surviving Revolution ary soldiers. He says that-- "Of the 185 on the rolls the 30th of Jane, 1850, but 87 remained to enjoy these small tokens of their country's gratitude throughout the succeed ing year. The number must, at the present time, be considerably less, and in a brief period they will probably lire only in the memory of a grate fel country. "It Is an interesting fact that among the few that now survive is one who participated in the first great battle of the War of Independence,— Pensions bave•besn allowed to 66 widows of Rev. olutionary soldiers during the year, making the number now on the rolls 3,204, a diminution since the lest anneal report of HO." A LIST OF It3STAIL'ERS O"FOREIGN'AND DOMESTIC GOODS, IVA it liS„ NERCO A ND'S M., &c, which were re. tented to the Mercantile Appraiser of taltatten county, for the year tafit. Metier is hereby given that the p prattler will hold hie appeal at the Cotentieelonvrte Unice ou Motrtay. the nth 'any' of to 4: D., 1861, which time and place those desiring to app-al nioy attend. JOSEPH COOT ER, :Appraiser of Mercantile Paves, South dimwit le Township. List of h'etailers. Moss. lie...7mm. John Carper, merchant 13 $lO 00 Abraham Brightbill, grain 14 7 00 C. H . SOm not le, merchant 13 10 CM David Aunt r. Confectioner 8 6 00 John 3laco, huckster 13 10 00 U. D. 11l ever & Bra, merchant 13 10 011 C.,ruelies Smith, confectioner 14 7 00 14'illtam 'Hoverter, confectioner 8 6 00 C. W. Cameo!, & Urn., Merchant 13 10 00 lindoleti Ilerr, Lumber 14 7 00 William Beaver, Leather 14 7 00 Centel Faust, !doves 14 • 7 00 North Annaille Ilav whip. Gabriel Wolforeberger, merchant 13 ,10 00 George W. Miller. merchant 13 10 00 do grain and coal 14 7 00 A.M. Welttner, merchant 13 10 On Leltner A Itupp, vial ' 14 7 00 William Ault, loather 14 7 00 John N. etnitti, stoves 14 7 00 Jacob 3. Klllinger & Co., grain 14 7 00 Joseph F. Mertz, lumber 14 7 00 Kinportz A Kretder, merchants 13 .10 (10 Peter 0 ray bill, shoes 14 7 00 Daniel S. t.eightner. grain 14 7 01 Erika Township. Peter Gerhart, merchant 14. 7 00 Thorax'. 9. %Fakeer, Merchant 13 10 00 John L. Moyer, seed dealer 14 7 Oo White & Kberley, merchant@ 14 7 00 Samuel Weber, merchant 13 10 00 Shaer & Mark, merclnints 13 10 Oft Jacob C. Seltzer, merchant 13 10 00 Epoch k Peltier, hucksters 13 10 Oo John %Feller, coal 14 7 00 George Christ, moves 14 7 00 Coney Mark, huckster 13 10 GO Jahn Itehny, coal 14 7 Oil Levi Paine, huckster 13 10 00 Levi Kriog, huckster 13 10 CO Josiah 8. Light, leather 14 7 00 Casper Strickler, huckster 13 10 10 Peter Howard. huckster 13 10 00 AMOS Solder, huckster 13 'lO Cl) agitate, Ktllinger & Co., merchants 14 , •7 00 Own wait 7Munship. boom Banitileton, Merchant 13 _ " 10 DO It. & 0 J*loy: merchants 13 ' l lO tio E. F.ltamsay, nierithant tultim 14 7 00 A. L. Smith, [Worm," 14 7 00 Best Hummer Toonship. Levi Zlmmormen. Mel ChM. t 14 7 00 do grain and coal 'l4 700 ltliennel II Artnum. feed 14 7 uo Chrlotiart Frantz, merchant 21 7 00 David Buck, loather 14 '7 0 1 1 David 11. Hank, merchant 13 10 00 go - tune! B. Salem, leather 14 7 MI Thomas A. II rper, mecclotht 13 'lO 01 Michael B. Horning, merchant 13 10 00 John Braley, huckster 13 10 Ott 1" &Amick Boisher. huckster 13 10 t 0 Solomon Stine, hacketer '23 10 CO Charles Sell river, nu-reliant 13 10 00 Peter Wendling, con , ectioncr 14 7 00 Heitleb,ty roonehip. • . Franklin Selgriet. n erchunt 14 7 Oft Joseph homier, merchant, 13 10 ut) A. V. Bucher, cuerehant 13 10 Oil Abraham S. Grub, merchant 13 10 00 Solomon Bomberger. leather 14 7 00 Cyrus 31. 'Kraft, met chant 13 10 110 Jeremish Aclie,y. merchant 14 . 7 tn Jacob Kratzer, distiller a 25 00 Jackson Township. Moses L. Bowman. merchant 13 10 00 /Pongee k Stoner merchants 12 12 0) Spangler dr .31usser, merchants 13 10 00 Allen Wrigley, 111 en:luit 13 10 00 J. Schoch & Co , merchants 14 7 00 do lumber. CUM 3 grain 14 '7 00 Samuel Schell. stoves . 14. 7 CO Benjamin Artz, stoves, 14 ; 1 7 00 Atter. Bollinger, coal 14 7 00 'Franklin Myers, nth% & croirry 8 ft 10 George Mayer, tab' & ceitry 8 ,I, co George I. Seitz .r, grain, salt &s., 14 •7 00 Daniel Urich, coal 14 7 t 0 G. 11. Deepen, cant 14 7 Oft Uriah Reinhold, Merchant 14 7 00 John Lehman, coal and plaster 14 7 (.0 Curtis Riesig, shoes 14 7 00 LS: 3. Miller, coal plaster 14 7 00 J. & li. Loroo, leather /4 7 On Henry Sherk, pat. mod. 14 7 on Seibla & Seible, lu lii Mir and B _ r it 14 -7 00 Samuel Houck. coal 14 'i tot john if. Steiner, huckster 13 10 00 Henry Elihschumn, huckster :3 10 DI .William Wagner. coal 34 7 00 George Wagner coal 14 7 00 Joseph (borer. coat, salt & grain 14. 700 Whitton Olswein, distiller 3 20 00 Geary Ileak, grain 14 7 Od John Becht-11.1, huckster 1.1 10 00 Julio K. Fralice, Minicoy. 13 10 GO Royer & Garman, confectioners 8 s'oo betatron 80. 02311. J aim George, merchant 32 12 50 John Bressler. stOVed 14 7 00 P. U. Itbnr, confectioner 14 7 Ott L. K. Lou lermilna. mer-haut 13 10 t,O Diller. Arndt & Co., leather 14 7 00 Boluit tin Ih - wailer. merchant 14 7 00 John P. Cher. coat:wiener 8 5 00 Daniel tt itters,llour and feed 14 7 00 P. 3'. McCauley, shoos 14 7 00 W. K.& J Eckert, merchants 13 10 00 0.31. Roblatul, shoes Pt 7 00 John A. Smith. confebtfoner P 4 7 00 .1. 11. Krause & Co , merchants It 15 00 tl. J B. Smith, omnery 14 '7 00 George 31 limber. merchant 14 ..7 Ou 'minuet Krause, merchant 14 7 1:0 J. Louder Sr Bus's merchants 11 10 00 G L. Atkins .3 Jiro , shoes 14 7 00 James N. lingers. stoves 14 7 00 John Groff. cup fectioner 13 10 00 Dilute! Grin ff. shoe 14 7 (0 John Gerhart, merchant 14 7 'at maid,. St Light, merchants 18 10 00 Beery & Stine, nierrMants 12 12 50 1.. IL Openhelnier.clothinn 14 700 Reitzen.tein Bro &CO ,Clothing 14 700 James IL Kelly. jewelry 14 7 00 II rry & Anderson. tcbarconiets 14 7 00 Bauman. Corer & Capp, fill " 14 '7 00 Bowman, Brme& Capp, lumber 18 10 00 D S. Ratter, drugs 14 7 00 do pat med. 4 5 . 00 Adam Rise, hatter 14 7 01) 8. S. Ramsay, merchant tailor 14 7 00 11.11 Roedle, etationery 13 10 00 Jacob Roetiel, shoes 14 7 CO ftelzon tele & Bro's clothing 14 7 00 David M. Karmany. hardware 0 25 00 'George Ross, drugs 14 7 t 0 do patent medicines 4 500 John 3. Sht Denham, r, merchant 14 700 Joseph Bowman - shoes, hats, 31., 14 700 John Yody, eaddiery 14 .7 00 S. Usury Miller, stationery 14 7 'OB Charles Oraettawalt. Hardware 11 10 00 Harrison K. Dundure,furuiture 14 700 J. J. Blair jewelry 14 7 01) J. L. Lemberger, drugs 34 7 00 do patent medicines 4 5 00 Geo Waltz, stationery 14 7 00 Reuben Bender, tobacconist 14 7 00 B.F. Swartz, merchant 33 111 00 Robert (lot It, confectioner,,,,, 14 700 George 011eger. grocery 14 7 00 D.B. Geod. confectioner • $ 5 00 Abraham Strickler, grain 14 700 Wnt. Light. brewer 3 25 00 We,. 11. Statile, fruit a 4 7 00 John Yo, t, brewer 12 . 12 50 R. Bra's & Co., merchants 12 12 50 Owen Laubsch. furniture 12 . 32 BO banieteh . 1 1 Gasser. fruit 14 7 Os Geo. Roffman, grain and salt 14 7 00 Philip Aron's, merchant 34 7 00 Geo Gingrich, fruit 11 7 01) Geo. Retituehl, merchant 14 I Oil Joshua Brewer, frail 14 7 011 John P Richard. f, nit 14 7 00- 4. I. Greenawalt, leather 14 7 Ott Lobes on Deposit Bank bill brokers It 30 09 do do do exchange 8 , 30 00 Narth Le/smote Boren/oh. Joseph Yemiston, Tobacconist 14 7 OO Roman Rauch, confectionery h 5 00 Joseph Bowman. furniture 14 7 00 Martin W. fd.ohlt, druggist 14 7 00 Planck .5 Brother, merchants 13 10 00 Solemn] Smith. saddlery-, Sm. 14 7 DO Reinneld & Molly. !Nether nod coal 13 30 00 Usury Mend t, lumber and cold 13 10 00 Philip Brectibllt. lumber and coal 13 10 no Ilneirl Light, wood 14 . 9CO W. It. Eckenroih, grain, coal, &c. 13 10 00 John I'. Arnold, farnititre 14 7 00 A 8. 22,4uU,000 b,529,360 b,5'35,080 4,993,000 835,840 0 0, 90 30,Othi,UO0 5 J.. ,8 1 lu, 00 . it ,80 , 39'215. 0 5t 21,780.000 • , '9 24,11b.200 29.1h4,i00 156,58Z,8 0 ..Vorth Lebanon Township. John Blimp, merchant . 14 tOO John IL (iron, merchant 13 10 00 Abraham Lehman, grain and cool 13 10 00 David's'. Werner, grain and coal 11 7On Joseph Light, jr., grain nod col 14 7 00 Andrew Light. merchant 13 10 00 Adam It. Light, merchant ' 14 . 700 henry Ilartinstn, brewer- 23 00 Slierlt.(3ccentrian a Long.gruin a coal IL 7 00 du do do niercli.mts 13 10 00 Israel Light, merchant 13 10 00 David Boyer, wood and coal 11 7 00 Andrew Zimmerman, wood & awl 14 700 Londonderry 71runtship. William E. Brunner. merchant 13 10 00 John Bei 'linger, merchant 13 10 00 Samuel Segnar, merchant tailor 14 7On John J. Brightbill, merchant 13 10 On Samuel Wittors, merchant 13 " 10 00 51artIn H. Bowmen, merchant 13 10 00 John W. Bowman, merchant 14 7 00 Martin Early, hardware /2 12 50 do grain 0 25 00 do lumber and coal 14 7 00 John H. Easy, confectionery 14 7 00 Simon Fitozy. stoves 14 7 00 Ilialcrcel; Township, Josiah K. Steweid, merchant 13 10 00 5, 14171E08 & Son, merchants 14 7 00 J. A.. Weigloy, merchant 13 . 10 00 John I'. Voseler, coal and salt 14, 7 00 Adam Stump, confectionery 8 5 00 J.ll. Walter, merchant 14 7 00 George L. Seltzer, grain 14 7 00 Julm W. Seibert, grain 14 7 00 t:a. John Phillips, merchant 13 10 00 John Brunner, merchant 13 10 00 ROW: & Garret, lumber and coal 13 10 03 J. Capp & Son, merchants 13 10 00 do do druggist 14 7 00 Samuel Wagner, confectionery 14 7 00 Levi Gellman, merchant 14 7 00 Napoleon Dealt, .hoes 14 7 1/0 Darin 'Boltz, tubacconlst 14 7 00 Samuel Vaber, confectionery ' 14 700 ALEIO4 Weimer, stoves 14 7 00 filler, Arndt & Cu., leather 14 7 00 George Zeiler, coal 14 7 00 Simon Boltz, shoe. 14 7 00 Joseph Baney, J. S., huckster 11 10 08 Union .7burnship. Union Forge Co., met-clients l 4 7 00 Erich & Bordner, merchants 13 10 00 J. &G. & 11. Melly, grain and coal 13 10 00 Erbelman & Heilman. lumber a coal 13 10 00 ' Nicholas Reigel, huckster 13 10 00 TU HUUIteTBREL—A Law passed ireey recently by the Legiel , ture puts a license of TEN DOLLAR , on al' Hucksters residing within the county, and of TWEN IT DOLLARS on all persons residing outride of the limits of' the county mid Mack/tering fa the county. 4 6, Acres. 25,515,060 51,1,37,i 60 31 12,,040 35,4i,_ 0 34,511.300 8 .0;1,80 124,847.810 Al". 00 53,459,840 57,931.520 32 7 62,0 0 39,179,x+40 20,401 ,140 33,400,720 41,024,000 020 101,600 3b (I Acres. 80,86 1 , 120 21U,160,3-0 62,464,400 , 96 , 440 164,037;,60 140,925,440 42,801,800 Farmers and others Take Notice. TOR undersigned having purchased the entire establishment of A. MAJOR it BROTHER, manntketure and keep on hand n very general as sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, morgan's 'lndependent steal-wire Tooth Horse RAKE; Mutant.s Patent Fodder, Straw and clay curr It: Cast Iron Field Rollers, Crain Fans, Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn.shellers, by band or power, Corn numbs and Planters, Cultivators, ,te., with a variety of the best PLOUHIIS in'use, de. All of the shore Meanies are of the latest and hest improvements. and entail warranted to give satisfaction. Castings of alt kinds made to order. and at short notice. He also manufactures STEAM EN- GiNES,MiII Getwing,Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. He invites all to mil and examine tbe workat the Ma chine Shop, on PyiEnnovs Srlteer, Leb anon. tar All orders or conitaunieations by Man will be promptly attended to. D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, August 8,1860. 14J0T1014.---I have appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER IA my Agents for thepurpose or carrying onthe above bnedness. D. 31. K A R3IAIN Y. Lebanon, Augliat 8; 1860. LO.NGACRF TOIIN C. G ATM! I ACOB GABE LEBANON Door and Sash Ina nuCactory. f...cuud on the R. in- :Anse Road, nearpauthertand . Bfreet, East Lebanon. . THE undersigned respectfully in - - 1 form the public in general, that they • haveadded largely to their formerestab lishment, anti also have all kiuns of the =latest and beat improved MACHINERY in the Statein full operation, such as WOODWORTIPS FLOORING, cy-c., for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-c., and the experienee acquired by E. Loanacaz and J. G. GAREL tinting 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. Gam, to .'Select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They tour nirdrto Mechanics and Formers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stuck of Ifoolls. SABlt, &e., from the best Lumber mannfactories In the gtate, feeling confident that' their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in sine, quality or linish,and tiflenlate% to afford thorough satisfaction to all those favor the undersigned with their custom, The fdllifaing list comprises the lending articles of stock on 11HW— Doors, of all WAs; Sash, of nil sizes; Door Frames,"Toraick and "A:rehltrnves; frotne houses; CaSings;TAnn. 3 to 6 in.; Window Fr llMCd, for tiffek titioote; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; 0. 0. Spring Moulding, of nlisizefi; Wash-hoards. fpNOAOIIII, GABEL. & BLfOTifldil P. S—Planitql. Sawing, ere., promptly done for these pnilhing, the Lumber. [Lebanou,lnly LE MIBEBGER'S • CLOT n MLA IN IT FACTORY. r VILANKITL for past thvors, the undersigned respi fully informs the Public that he continues to catty on his Matinfactory in East ihtuover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa. ry Tor hint to say more, than that the work will blame in the same EXCELLENT STYLE. which has Itlalfri his work and name so well known in the surrounding. coun try. lle promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. liis manufactory is in complete order. and he flatters himself to he able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. lie manufacture% Proad and Karrow Cloths, Cassinetts Btan White and other Flannels, (111 in the best manner. • Me also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following placeu—At the stores of George Pyle, Louver k Brothers, George Rehirehi, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, mar the Market house, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk Ai Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh errs, Bethel township; at. the public house of William barest, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Jonestoun; at the stem of Mr. Weimer. Bellevue; at the store of3lartin Early, Palmyra: at therstoreof Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebanon county. All ma eritils will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, filliShro without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers Who idslrilteCklug \Viol card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the al 0 4 . places, with directions how tlu•y wish it prepared. Fr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, whi•:h will he done and lett at the desired places. N. 13. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plai,es. LYON bEMBERO EP. East iinnm•.r. Lel.nunn county, July 4. 1860. qgsgr'ig 1 4 s q. , Geo. B. Sloat A' Co's tliArne LoCK-sriciE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 3IAIIHKT &TOM, LEI:AXON. PMTS.—VD, stO. $(l5, $7.5, $ 95- aria aim. Three mftehino...,akethe smrrn,.oll, LOOK,STITCH. 43-alike on both sides without the use of the I &ram pad. They here an entire HEW METHOD of forming the stitch—simple and unerring - in its operation. They have a New Patent Under Tension and a New • Upper Tensidia. Which can be regulated without stopping the Machine —simple but effective. They will sew with greater speed never drop a stitch, and do more work in the same time Vara any other serving machine ceer invented. These Ma- Mines have power sufficient to new THIRTY THICKNESSES Of ]teary sheeting. They will stitch, rush hem, gather cord, quilt, felt. he., fir.. afid for Stichieg LlZtil,'N have no superior. Also, Sloat's Improved Shuttle Machin(' For tailoring and Itextry work. TheM Machines hare been well tested aniong tailors, and :ire lifoliounced equal to Owl:1'861il hue - Where at dbutde Ogee. Let all who intend to purehaee a Sewing M chine call at our Sales Rootn and aee our Machine's practically tested, or send for a circular. 3. J. BLAIR TCIDIA NEP. AND JEWELIER, firarket .9reet. Lebanon Pa., or _ _ GEORGB 11, BLOAT it Co. Noy 30, 'CO.] ti,i4hi hhh HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. A Benerotent institution established by special Endow ment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, aff tided with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. and especially for the edre of Diseases of the &allot Organs. f EDICAr. ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur geen.lo all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Se..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur ltitihril fret) of clittrge. VALUABLE REPORT'S on Sperm:di - written, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New REM mos employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DILI . . SKILLIN lIGUGIITON. Acting Sur goon. Howard Aanoci4tion, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZUA D. HEARTIVELL, President. GEO. FAIRCU t Secretura Jan. 2, 'U. ly. PIII LA DELPHI - A -. . W . ' AT CII 'AND - JEWELRY STORE, ~f. O. CON 11 AD, Mint ER OCCUPANt„,. X*. 1.413 NORM SECOND STREET, t ..„ CORNER. OF QV tARY STRIEET. r VILE undersigned luta leased the above premises, Where L he will keep a large rit.ssertment of Vold and Silver \Vetches. of Amerleam. Eamllei and SWiKS matitt4etare of the most celebrated makers ' in addition to which, will be found atways un hand (and made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver, cud Silver Plated ware. together with a general assortment of such goods us ate usually kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry Store. The patrons of O. Conrad. and those of tho Aubscri her, together with the public generally, are invited to call, where they will receive a good article for their money. As lam determined to do strictly a cash busl nees. gOrHIN will be cold very low. "Mira/ Profits and . Quirk :Meg," is the motto of this establishment. LEWIS It. EROO3IALL. Formerly 0. CONRAD, Nu. 14R North Second St., corner of Quarry, Phi lo June 20,1800.-Iy. THE NEW BAKERY ) undersigned would respectfully inform the citi- L rainier Lebanon, that he lies commenced the BAR E INO BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck lintel, cud will supply customers with the bast BREAD, CAKES, Sic. Flour received from customers and returned to them in broad at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, or all kinds, fresh and of the best 'quality, constantly on hand, soil furnished at the lowest prices. Thy public is invited to give me a trial. Lob non, Nov. 9, 1859. F. H. nun. iVE VW LIVERY STABLE. rrIJIT undersigned respectfully informs the Public that j_ Liu has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE.; ett Mrs. 'RISE'S lintel, Market street; Deli " anon, where he 'Will ii'ate for, the pubic accommodation a good stock of LEORSES and I'EIIICLES• Ife will keep gentle and good driving Horsed, and handsome Rod safe Vehicles. Also, direful/ Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS fof Parties, &c. Lebanon, April g 111858: - JAMES MARCEL. GRAIN WANTED. 'FILE undersigned will pay the highest prices for all kin s of grain—WHEAT, RYE, • CORN and,. OATS— at the Warehouse, on the Union Mal, alnut alieet, North Lebanon. JOHN 111161 EL. North Lebanon, June 8,1800. It yen want good tin ware tall at the Tin and Sheik Iron Store of G.HOROB SHAY. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINGHAM'S CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONGUENT I FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. ro ..,locriber., take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of the Milted S ales, that they have ob tained the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public. the above justly celebrated and vierlihrenowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT Is prepared by DR. C. V. Ilta.t.Nott Ma, an eminent phy sician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of Whiskers or a M st ac he in from three to six weeks. This article is the only ono of the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris, it is iu universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing. yet stimulat ing compound. acting as if by magic noon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant heir. If up plied to the scalp, it will cure amaixEsS, 0 31,1 eau" to i spring up in place of the bald spots a lino growth of new hair. Applied according to directions. it will turn PM) or tuwy hair D.titg, and restore gray hair to its orig inal color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. The "UNGUENT" is an indhltansahlo article in every •mntle man's toilet. and after one week's use they would not for any consideration ho without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article . iu the United States, to whom all orders must be tut- I dressed. PriVO One Dollar a b x—for . eale by all Drumgistsand ; Dealers; or a box of the "Unguent" (warranted - to have 1 the desired effect) will he sent to any who desire it, by ! mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of Juries cud postage, SI.IB. Apply to or address.. HORACE I, 11Ifkl.101AN k CO.. DEUGIUSTS„ Feb. 20, 21 William Street, New lurk lidatelßes, Jewelry and Sil ver Ware. WHOLESALE ,411 7 D RETAIL. No c Mar :•Ireet, I door bed ow 7th, Philadelphia. 31arth 27, itiol —ly. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. NTOW is the Own to buy your STOVES before cold ja winter is here, npd the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, Next d,xor to the Lebanon Hank. where can be had the largeat and best a. , sortment of PARLOR, HALL. and COOKING STO\•I ever offered in Lchanott. Gas barn. era for Pat tor, or tied Chantb•.rs or 10. own make. with a general assortment of Parlor STOV.ES, and a large variety of the heat Conking Stored in the county or bar • °ugh. which he warrants to hake or roast. 'WAS!' 1;011.EI:S eonstantly on hand of all size , 5, and tfv. beat material. COAb IlliCE frlS—thit largest assortment, the bent-- test .4013. nod the best made in Lido:mon. Alen, a large steel; of TIN WARE, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Worliman, and has !mann experience of tacit ty.five years, is feels ounthicut that be can give general tisfart ion . Ile takes this method of returning Li; thanks to his numerous en , tomers for their liberal support, and he hope , by strictly attending to his own business end letting other people's el-ue, to still receive a share of polite pat rciagt , , - JAMES i. _ROGERS. Lebanon, November 7. Ina. fa"- Particular at ten i ion paid to all kinds of .30DISINO, sorb as liofflog, Spouting. tio., and all work warranted. B . UT I..DEItS will do well by calling on J. ft Banssten Agent, as Ito is prePar,el to di all kinds of TIN ROOFING; SPUUTINti and .lOD 13%/ItIC generally, at the very lowest prim. Ife also hai on band a large and gOodiissertment of all kinds of TIN WAIttI, and 1. 'nll of the most improved Gas Burning COGII ,:. STOVES and PABLO!: STOVES. Also, all the. different and latest improved RANG IN AND nr-4,mils, of all hinds. Ile also keep con stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING i SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any other abdomen in the connty. •_,. WA It Ecltoo:llS—One dent' liast of the Lebanon Talley Bunk, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Laintion, January 9, 180, . PHILADELPHIA jamsaes H. Kelley, SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH . , Bugle Buildings, Cumberhotel 4ilreel., LEBANON, Pn. OFFLTS to the Public an elegant Ond extensive azsort ntent OF' PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work. and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, tar Rios end Binger AMT.. (iota CHAO'S of every style and worthy. Enclish, French, Fwiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the lutist, approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety - of Fancy GOMIS, Paintings. Vases, Rm. The stock will be !mind among the largest in thissee tion of Pennsylvania, and has been selected with great care from the Most celebrated importir ' r and manufac turing establishments in New York aid Philadelphia. IZEPAIRING done at the shortest notice, and in a most workmanlike 111:1111ICE. My friend., and the Public generally are invited torte examination Of my rmperb.tuck . JAMES IT, KELLY, F.igu of the Lig IVateh, Sept. 21,1859. rIVEZMMIMEI:E= O N ot o r r e t rte bg l t br t ' l l ai a e l V„ " Z n Tri t TZl l :.l end extensive hi) M :Id COALYARD of PHILIP BRECHRILL, n the Borough of N( rth Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few loan a North of the Benessee Steam Mills, and one puire east of Borguer's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow. Norway, Pine and Hemlock Roards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine hoards; I% and 2 inch Punnet end Common Plank; White PinC and Matlock Seant!Wand Joists; White Oak hoards, Plank .add Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES I SHINGLES ! ! The best Pine and Hemlock' Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering baths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COA L! !, CO AL ! ! ! A large stock of Broken ' Stove, Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. VA-Confident that they have the largest and best as sortment of LUDllgll. of all descriptions and sires, as well as the largeit stork of the different kinds cif Can, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say-that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their lino, to examine their stock before par thasing elsewhere, PHILIP DE. NOLL BILL N. Lebanon. April 4. Ifigth .. t, '7 - CLOCKS. v,,, Til... ,i- ,, - -;.: Thirty Day, ff.„ - - ('"' Eight 0a y , '..r:: : -7 '"T.l -•, Dour, . \.1..._ . . t , f kis y CLOCKS, Just Received at 'i.: S. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. - COPPer 1 Re MOVa lilt undersigned has REMOVED his COPPER i SMITH and BRASS IVOICKINO BUSINESS to Markel Slree4 the meant! door from Stickler's Mill, whom he will .be hnppy to see all his old friends and Custom ors, and where lie bas increased facilities for attending to all the departments of his business. loarticular attention given to REPAIRING. All ordern thankfully rewired nod promptly attended to. CIIARLES 11. SNVE'REIN, I Copperansia and Brassworker. Lebanon; March 7, ISO. TAM; NOTICE. 1."-;G - IF.',11AVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS ,;,;; Al .111gi! TIM CELEBRATED 11OLLAND REN{EDY Do lt D.TSPETYSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVEIt COMPLANNT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, ' FEVER AND AGUE ! Anil the various itfleeti.mis consequent upon a disordered STOMACII OR LAYER, Snob Tudigitstion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, jdiss of Armitite, Despondent-v." Costiveness. Blind and Mending Piles. in all NCITOTIF, ftheninatio. and Neuralgic A Potions. it has in numerous illstfili(l , s proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a d ee med core . Thi, , ismm rurov vegotalde compound. direpartsi on stric",df srieutitc princifilos, after the manner of the colidnuteit Holland Professor. Itoirhave. lt.s reputation at home pro (lured its introduction bore, the demand commencing with those of the Vgllierland scattered over the fare of this iu to,ty ommtry, many of whom brought with them lind headed Morn time trwlition ~ r .11 is ?MU) fyPyrd (ma Ph, Anrericon 2mmilie, hirwipp flint Its mouletfal merlitheal rubies wm,t be orl...aotrietigori. . . . It is particularly recommended to those persons tehose t (institutions may have 'wen imp:died lac the gout hu m us tee of ardent spirits. or other forms of dissipation. GenerallY instantaneous in (Abet, it folds its way directly to the seat of life thrilling and gold:ening every nerve. raising, up the spirit., and, in fact, batwing new . health and vigor in the system. ISOillitili.—Wlinever experts to fund this a beverage will lot disappoiattsi t hut to the sick, scoot: a n d 1 0 0 - spirited. it will prove a gratend aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properti 3, READ CAREFULLY! The flenuine coneentraleJ Bonita-reit; 'Holland Bitters is put up in half-pilot bottles. only, and retailed at noi.t.mt per hettle, six bottles for FIVE DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, a hieb the putlie should guard against purchasing. .tOir - Beware of Imposition. Fee that our Immo is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be firwarded by Express to most points, I= BENJAIVIIN PAGE, JR. & CO. I= pharnirtretitists :nul 01,: PITTSBURGH, PAN For sale at .T. L. LEMISFSWER'S IDrog Store, Mar ket Strout, Lebanon, Pa. Supt. 5,156,1.—1 y MEI ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR YEARS ! And grows more and more popular ev• ery day ! And testimonials. new, and almost without minden', night be given from ladies and gentlemen in all games of society. who 4 o united testimony none resist. that Prof. Wood's Hair Ilesierative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty'. Battle oreck, Mich.. Dec. 215t.1858. ; Prof. Worm: Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty I years ago. caused by a complicated chronic disease. at' tended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a rtate of den...Jule:tee, I have not been able to obtain stuff for cops, neither have I been able to do them p, in consequence, of which toy head has suffered extreme ly cold. This Unlaced me is pay Briggs& Hodges I almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bot tle of thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last. I bare faithfully followed the directions acid the bald spot is now revered with hair thick and black, I pee, ling t is o n ,, l L s t o cuo.t i ther n o ge lt v o e t r t. y w • store it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to I preserve in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more. I would ask thee if thee would,t not be willing to send me an order un thine agents fora bottle, alld rc CVIVe to thyself the scripture decloration--the rewardlo those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Ty friend. SUSA N NAM KIRBY Ligonier. Noble.C9.. Indiana, Feb. sth, Prot 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir—ln the tatter part of the par I b,52, while attending the State end National haw School or the State of New York. my heir, Dalai a cause nokiMum to me. commenced falling oil very rapidly. so that to the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely hert,ift of its cov- I eying. and nitwit of the remaining Portion upon the side and balk part of my head shortly after became gray. FO the t you will not be .trpri-ed wheal tell you that 111,011 toy return to the State of Indiana. my Ott ire casual acquaintances were not so MUell at a lass to di a • corer the eato, of my change in toy appearance, as toy nowt , intimate acquaintances ware to recognizeo.e at I all. I at once made application to the most skillful physi cialis in the country. but, receiving no assurance from them that toy hair could again be restored, 1 wts forced to become reconciled to my hate, until. fortunate ly, in the latter part of the year MT. your - Resler:awe was recommended to me by a druggist, as being the moat reliable hair itestmative in use. I tried one but • tie, and found to my great sa ti,raetiou that it was pro ducing, the desired effi,ct. Since that time. I hate used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative. and as a re sult. havo a rich coat of bluets. hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of gratitude for your labor and skill in production of so woutlertul au article, I have recom mended its use to many of my friends and acquaint ances, who„1 um happy to Worm you, urn using it 'with litot effect.' Very ::spectrally, yours, A. 31. bATTA, Attorney end cloinieellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, nod sold b.., tdl dealers through out the world lieStoratiVe is pat np in bottlei of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; die small holds 4 pint, and retails ior one dollar per bottle: the medium holds at least twenty per eent. inure in proportion than the small. retails for two dollars per bottle; the large hotels a quart, Bi per Sent. more in preyortiou, and tie tuifs fur a t per bottle. • 0. J. W 001) it. CO., Proprietors, •tlt Broadway, New York, and 11-4 Market Stivet, St. I.OUIS, 510. And sold by all good itruggi.4ts and Fancy Hoods Dealers. ?Muth 27 IMst, L 4 1kE147 - fillaMiVae r. " --- .X. ''',' t..... S i.lliA4) ovEßs,a, utovEnsAL •ret,"e4 u 4 ( 4 ,t.m_is , COUCH 72 - OF -u ) 01 tO WE — - V \ ' _.&.4,1c.DY. AO ua, Men e‘nle *Men IS, :men ILI opiates, or Expectorants. which to t may run doom the system, but destroy all chaitee of cure. will be found on trial to possess the fol. lowing properties. and to whic the most valuable testi monials may be found in the pamphlets. For whooping cough. alp! as a Striating, Syrup. it meets every want. anti by early use will rare the largest proportion of ruptures in children wit ieh cache traced to Whooping Cough. In ordinary Cough* curl Brawl dal Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic, prover. ties moire it, not, only the roost perfect enemy to d se se, lint builds up and sustains Ole system against recur rence, of the. CUM On int. No nursery should he without F .lpittld parent* fail to get a pamphl et. to be found with pH deniers ? ns only war to do justice to its valor, 44EW&. TAINEWEys 41,11tri.- ',., ,- - - - - ='- ,, Nis ,Ik 0c tiel -70,z20r-Ark 0 10th 0 . Lu (P een ' - ) -I, t , '''s.:•••" l ' 4 1k , TAEPArilig 41-A "II k 4 - F Orri *„.:Ailif, o jS ' .-. GI N ii .., l4 '; ‘. --/' ^' "RA L 00% ATE, _••1$11. - 1 • THIS gin,a ..stall nigh, idainaly and Milli.] Opiate culls Inc 11Weini ItHindion and interest, being fr e e of opitan, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly vegetabic and Madinat praneldies. For Neural h hen mat I-in. Gout, Toot h and Ear Ache. Spinal Complaints. Bleeding at LungsorStot»sch Rose mile, / Fever. Catarrh, itml all minor Nervons Complaints. r Loss of Sleep. Chronic or Nervous Hecd Ach e , Sick Head Arlin, it has on equal, and to which we offer estinumirds Dom undoubted sources. For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy. For Rowel Complaints, including Cholera tilorbus, it is ink:m.l4,oy adopted. in not only removing tho pains but acting usphysic,agreat Wrest with Opium, which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. From physicians we ask attention, and on demand Foram/as or Trial Rattles will be sent,developiug in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in the Cough Remedy such as rest entirely on ono central principle. From invalids we ask correspondence for Pamphlets or explanation, without u postageatemps." For—Largo Cough Remedy, 50 cents per battle. • Small 25 " Tula Anodyne,so " JOLLA L. IIINNEWELL, Proprietor, eIIE3DAT AND PItADDACNUTI6T, . WO. 9 Cinnmercial Whanf, Boston, Maass,, For sale by all usual wholesale and retail dealers in every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lemberger. Leb anon ; at Wholesale by Geo. 11. Ashton, Charles Ellis & Co, l'hila Era. [April 3.,1861.—1y. Carpeting's, Oil Cloths, &ie. Jr.. invites the attention of buyers - to P. his extensive stuck of CAItr.ETS of Poreiga and. Domestic Mairutacture, and of the celebrated tiatkes,_ For beauty or designs end durability of colors, cannot be excelled. If yea see them you will be sure lo buy. Beautiful Tapestry. English Brussels, 75 cents to $l, &e. Three-1 , 135, Ingrain C'arpeti. suitable for sitting, dining recant and chambers: s; 3734--ull wool 60, 02, 75. &e. Also, large Stork of Floor Oil Clothe, from 5,1" to 8 yards wide. WINDOW, Sii&LES, forth au. impor tant branch in our busluess , —l keep . on band styles of ovary description. Druggetings, CoceMattings, Stair nods. Bugs, Mats, nag Carpets, &c. PLUNEAS MUDD, Jr. No. 508 North 2d street, (First Carpet Store above Nolde)--BranchStore,NoBo2SPlUNOF DARDEN street, above Bth, PHILA.DELPIIIA. N. .D.—Discount made to Country Storekeepers. March 6,1861-3 m, LINSEY'S I M PROVED 1 Great Work on the Horse. 1 41" "eili 8" Hen Elit'lW 1 THE HORSE A ND HIS DISEASES' A STAN DARD ME DICINE. i e BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S. For the speedy. radical, and effectual cure of ALL DI- 1 i I profes veteri sor of nPay Co thology a),d. Operative ge of PhiladerPhia, & tic, et Wry c, in the SBA SL'S arising f oni IMPURITY OF Tlart arlle B This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures n desperate Cases of Serofula. Cancerous fortMitious, en taneous Diseases, Eryeipelas,Boils, Pimples on the fare, Sore Eyes, • O Stubborn Veers, Scold !read, • Tel.er offectie us, Rheumatic -Diorders, Dyspepsia, Catniveness, . .inuinime, I Salt Rheum, Mereurial Diseases, I General Debility, Liver Complaint, i Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, I Foul Stomach. Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their ori gin in au impure state of the Blood. The Above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napi er towic,bip. who, ou the 31,4 day of Augsmt, ISsB.mado affidavit h fore Jimihm I lariat that ho wan treated fur the core of Cancer by three physicians of Bedford co., and by [Tr. Newton of the Eclectic College in Cincitult , li. for a period ~1 nearly months, notwithstand ing which, his tip. poo. and a plrtion of his Let cheek ti re o t fra an ,,,yt lie had siren up all hope, when he helonl of the - Blood searcher." and was in dared to try it. four bottles cured him. and although sadly di:dig:m..l. there in nn (mention but what this in. valoalde medicine saved his life. The full particulars a this r..marß:dde ease may be seen in a circular, Which can be had of any.of the agents. We also refer to the cane of Nancy Bleakney, ttf El.• Orton., A ria. , irong county. Pa.. cured of Stroftila of. tar bahnt unable to get out of bed for three years. To the C:36lt to a hilly la tird;RTlle. Clearfield coun ty. Who was also 4111104 With Bcyo9.l* 11l it! Worst; To the rase of George 3feisel, residing in Carroltown Cambria county. Pa., who Wise so badly afflicted with Cancer that it sat his eatire nose off, and his eitSo teas worse, if possible, than McCreary's. The particulars or these cases--every one of which was cured by the use •'•r the Blood Searcher—may also be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. it. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser. Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg. Pa. For sale by 31. It. &Mule, Myertnown ; Martin Early, Palmyra; John Capp & Son, Jonestown I John Seltzer- Mount Nebo; John Carper, Itaehmanscille; John Dein, iager, Campbellstowa; liillitoger & KinporLs. John C. CA:until, Bridgeport: all of Lebanon county; Also sold at Dr. Geo. Boss' Drug Store, opposite the Court lleuse, lAborion, Pa. Oetober :3, IDIO. SAN FORD'S LIPER LVVIGOLLITOR NEVER DEBILI ATEA. IT TS compounded entirely from Gums, and has he come II 0 established filet. a Standard Medicine, known and approved by all that Itartf used it, and is now resort ed to with confidence in all the diseases for which it ig recommended. It hag cured thousand. ' !within the last two years who had given op all hope """ of relief. as the UW7lOl'Oll3 unsolicited certificates iu < my possession show. The dose 111115 t be odapte , l to the temperament of tho individual taking it. kn. I ed in such quantities us to act gently on the bowls. Let the dictates or your ijudgement guide you in use of the LIVER Es: !VIGO It AT 0 It. nod it will cure IA VElt COM- PLAINTSBILLIODS AT TACKS, DYSPEPSIA .C.!CLIttONIC DIARRHOEA &If u M R C 0 M PLAINTS, DYSENTE DROPSY, S. 0 U STOMACH, HABITUAL COSTIVENESS. C 11 0 I. —IIC, CHOLERA, CHOLE RA MORIIIIS CHOLER lEFANTUM. FLAT U LENCE. JAUND IC El FEMALE WEAKNESS ES. and may he used Sti tessfully RP an ORDINA RY FAMILY M-E D 1 CINE. It will cure SICK 0 0 PRICE ONE DOI.:LAR 'LTA BOTTLE, -A HEADACHEos TWENTY 11INUTES. IF SPOUNPULS ARE TAK attack. ALLWHOUSEIT ARE in its rarer. 'Mix water in the email. swallow Loth together. EIMEME FA NTT IN C.l TILT R TIC P 1 I C, (70:t1PUUNDI. Purely Ter,rerul)le £xt rn SITS air tight and i cis ft rill The PA Id LI" CA tie bat active Cathartic used in his practice more The constantly inerensing have long need the PI IiLS all express in regard to place them within the The Profession well know net nn different portions The FAM . I Y CA has with due reference to been compounded front a table Extrarts. which act alimentary canal, anti are where a CATHARTIC is RA NGEMENTS of the NESS. PAINS IN THE COSTIV EN ESS, PAIN TILL WHOLE BODY, frequently, if neglected. vet. LOSS 0 APPE sAnos OF COLD OVER NESS, 11 EADACII M. or ail :INFLAMMATORY CHI LDREN or ADULTS.; Nrr,RV of I he ELOOD flesh is beir,Ttoo illiffitrOU4 tiSelllel/t. thin', I til 3. PRICE TIMM The Liver invigerider and 1 retaiied by Druggist generally, the Trade in all the large tu WSJ S. T. W. SANFORD, Sr. D. Manufacturer and Proprietor, 21)8 13130A.DWAY, N.EI4 YORK. COrtirti Or FULTON STREET. For sale by 3. L. Lemberger, D July 18, 1880-1 y Philip F. illeA3asilv FASHIONABLE, Boo'r AND SHOE - MAKER, ./IN Cumberland Street, one door East of the Week Horse blotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to toe Sro the short time I have been in business_ I would respem folly solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public, lie has at alt times an patronage of Rfinns . 31 .1 tOlis of his own nownitheture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms, FINE BOOTS. LADIES' GAITERS, &c. Those desiring: a neat. well made article. aro invited ni:give me a trial. Childrens' Shoes of every variety and C , lOl - inil/d. - 11.tavy work made to order.. work warranted. Repairing neatly done and 1,-, TgeS MO* vmderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15; 1859 'Root and Shoe Store. J ACOR ittEDET, respectfully in forms the Piddle that he still contin ues his extensive establislitricint in g idlleO useigiff' his new building, in CuMbertaintst., where he hopes to render the same smisfiletion its heretofore to nil who may favor him with their custom, lie invites Merchants and dealers in ROOTS and SHOES and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line. fo tali slid eXatillite for themselves, his large - ;tad vnvied stock. lie is determined to surpass all crutpetition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due mire fatten in regard to materials and workmanship; none.bt timheat gnat ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen one employed . P. S,—lle returnB his Ancere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed On him: He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pa tronage[Lebanoni feb.,l7, '5B. .......... . . . Tem LATEST RETURNS. i a.kusxidols.ajoTil!,E,rnlTf()tliilHttlvellit i s t, o t o o n ni b .s 7 u ti I t; o n ! ' dersigned would respectfully. ilefonns'all that L the very latest returns can be feting at his . IiOOT, SHOE, HAT, CAP, TRUNK; - - anal% AVERAG STORE, On Walnut Street,Lebanon, in , the shape of most complete FALL AND WINTER STOCK cverc, ft - ored in this place, emlnacing everything in the trade for Ladies, tient lone", and Children; and all of the very latest style:, and for sale at the Very lowest prices ever mined in Lebanon. - It is not meeessary to specify, as this stock comprises everything, that can Properly he kept in a store of the kind. All that is asked is that pecans • cllt. and. examine before purchasing' elsewhere. Cali soon. . 30g. ItOWAIAN Meaanres taken and work'rnade ta order. Oct. IO, int.u. L. --- • GEO, L. ATKINS- ~ „czL T. AMU. G. I ATKINS.& Bro. 4 TrAVING united in the BOOPlind SIMI?, Hasrasss II end from their determination to ho punctual. and make none but the hest of work, they. feellike soliciting it titige Orpublie patronage. Theywill always lin found at their OLD STAN D. 'New Ilimmormj'ffs-Afitrket Street, nearly opposite Widow Rise's• Hotel, mere will be ready to serve and Meese their cuSt - , They have now on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNRIS • , CARPET BAGS; itc.. which they offer at reduced prices, Atir. Persons dealing at this SUON STORE, can be suited with REA DY-11ADE WOILK; or have it made to order. Satixfaction is al:too* mdrranted. Particular attention Oren to the RBPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20, A TKINB & PRWS New Boot and Shoe Store is Sated .1 - 1 . up in good order for comfort and convenience, both far ladies and Gentlenien. ATHINS <4 BROM Now Boot and Shoe Store is fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. IF YOU WANT A No.l. AMBROTYPE, very cheap, igo to DAILY'S XI Gallery, next door to the Lebanon D 4 epoeit Bank. WWI Tell You i c f .. fi p l v i c e:t , r O a i r t s i g o i n f . th i e l 1 ; a ki ri r o V u s a b u r d e ed a sti 11. n Asiatic. African and Ameri can Horses, with the physical formation and peculiarities of the animal, and .• how to ascertain his. age by the num ber and condition of his teeth; illustra ted , with numerous explanatory en gravings. • THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES win Tell You Of Breeding, Breaking. Stabling, Feeding, Grooming. Shoeing, and the general management of the herse,witti • the best modes of administering medi cine, also, how to treat Biting,Kicking; Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Cub Bie ingl Restlessness, and other vices to • which he is subject; with numerous ex - . pltutatory engravings. - VIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES ' Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms and ' Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Brom Otitis, ;Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Lamps% Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with other : • dictates 'of Mouth and Respiratory Or . , . . Sans. i THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the en nses,sy mp toms arid Treat . went of Worms, Bons, Colic ' Strangu latices. Stony Concretions, Ruptures. I Palsy-, Diarrheas, Jaundice, Repo-Ur i:ham, Bloody Urine; Stones in tbe Rid. • , neys and Bladder, Inflammation. and . ' • other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels 1 Liver and Grimuy Organs. I THE TIOTISE AND. HIS DISEASES ! Will Tell You Of the causes,sym ptorris and Treat limit of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spevin, Bing-bone, Swecnie, Strains, Broken Hums, Wind GallsSounder.Sole Bruise macti covet, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. 1 Canker, Thrush,, and Coras; also of 1 Megrims, Vertigo, ,Spilepay: Staggers, and other diseases' of the Feet, Legs, and Head. 1- • THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES '- 1 Will Tell You' Of the causes symptens and Treat -1 ment "of Fistula, Poll Ben, Glanders, Farey, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, -Lacked ,Jaw, Itheumathmi, Cramps, 1 Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, Ac., &e., and how to manage Castration, DWI' ., m a• .. conhinnin Rowellin,Fir i - ing, Hernia, Amnttation, -. ! nu n.. and . other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Toll You Of Itarey's method of Taming 1 Horses; how to Approach. Halter, or 1 Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse 1 to strange sounds and sights, and how 1 to Bit, Saddle, Tilde, and Break Mtn to i Harness; also, the focusand law of . IWARRANTY. The whole being the re- I cult of more than fifteen years' careful study- of the habits, peeuliarities,wants 1 and weaknessas of this noble and use ful animal. 1 The book contains 351 pages, appropriately Sinatra : ted by nearly One Hundred Enverings. It is printed 1 in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, SIM. or, in cloth, extra, $1.25. . 81000 A YEAR can be - nuhle by enterprising men ' everywhere, In selling, the above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to all such are ex eeedii:lili::tl. lorsilgleeoliesoftli Book, or for terms to se e nta , mithtifin atiui,,ipitor'ddrels:. i aoEtt.porin,Pablshar 1 No. 017 Sansom-St., Philadelphia, Pa. f November 14, 1860.-em. thOlwands can i n TWO On 'TIIRRE TEA EN at Culnineueument, of GIVING their testimony with the Invigorator and B FKONI , 1 put up iu G LASS GA eel) in nny climatu Til A Tale PILL is a gen !which the proprietor has thalixwenty years, , demand from those who land t .clittistNetion Nillieh their use, itidated ale to reach q alt. that d ifrcrent cathartics at th halve's, THARTIO PILL Ithis well estaldished fact, variety o (the 'Wrest vege unite on every part pf the GOOD and safe in all cases needed, such as DE sTomAcH, SLEEP,I BACK AND LOIN S, AND SORENESS OVER train sudden old, which end in al mg course,ef ye- TITE, a CR E E PINO ON- Tll ii 1301/1", it ESTI,ESSr N VETO HT IN TIM HEAD DISEASH, 'WORMS in RIIEU3IATIS3I, a great and loony disease to which to nielitiuti in this adver- I E DDT ES. ?sillily Cathartic Pills at•e •, and sold wholesale by IS. S. Daber, and Dr. floss The People's Cook Bdok MODERNQOOKERY IN ALL ITS 1 - BIN' - 31E6, BY MISS ELIZA. ACTON. CAREFULLY REVISED BY IuRS. S. J. HALE It Tells You How to choose all kinds of' Meats, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef and Pork; els, the best and simplest way of salting, nick . ling and curing the same. It Tells You All the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking. and boning i'dutt in, Lamb. Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dress . ings, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate to cash. It Tells You ilow to choose, clean, and preserve Fish of all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted ; also all the various and most approved modes of cooking, with • the different Dressings, Sauces, and Fla . vorineo appropriate, to es.i.h. It Tells You All the various and most approved modes- of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Dame, and "Vegetable Soups, 'Broths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings ap propriate to each. It Tells You All the various and most approved • modes of cooking Vegetables of army description, also how to prepare Piestes, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meets, Fish, Game aflidtrooms. It Tells You All the various nod most approved modes of preparing ant Conking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry, -Pud dings, Omelettes, Fritters. Cakes, Can fedionery. Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every description.. It Tells Yon All the viirious and aloStappioed modes of making Bread, ]tusks, fins, nod Biscuit, the best method of preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea: and how to make Syrups,'Cordials, and Wines of various kinds. It Tells You Now to set out and ornament a Ti- ble, how to Carve all kinds Of,FIAli or Fowl, and in short, how to-so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to• bring the eMdcest luxUries of*the table. everylavly's reach. The.boolt contains 418 pages, and upwards of twelve :hundred lloeipos, all of which are the, results of actual eiparience, having been fully and carefully tested un der the personal superintendence of the writers. it is printed In a clear end open type, is illustrated with ap propriate engravings, and will be forwarded to any ad dress, neatly bound. and postage paid. on receipt of the pa ice: $l.OO, or in cloth. extra 1 .25. $3OOO A _ Y_EAR, e t a ° r n p b rtZ l g d m e t:v n : erywhere, selling the above Work, our induceMents to all such being very liberal. For single collies of the Book, or.for terms to agents with other information, apply to or address JOHN -E. POTTER, Publis'hei, 617 Salaam St, Philadelphia, Pa. November 7. 1F60.--6m. R. NEWELL'S P no . roGit A Pal OA ',URA' No.' 724 Arch. Street, Philoadpleia. eiNE of the largest and most complete Galleries in i L e the United States, where the best Pictures, known to thelPhotographic art. are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable earrieatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends Personally, every sitting-,and allows , no picture to leave the Gallery Unless it, gives perfect satisfaction. • Daguerreotypes and Anibrotypes, of absent or de ceased friends, photographed to any required sire, or taken on Canvass. life Size; and painted in Oil by , the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather --:-asiterfect In cloudy days as when the sun shines. l'oreons visiting; the city 'are respectfully Ittihad to examine our specimens, which for prke and quality de fy competition. . o ar!lnstructiorts given in the art of Photography: R. _le EWE IL, GALLEIII OF ART, • .724 Arch Street, Philadelphia, COMMENDATIONS: llom LEWIS D. CAMPBELL, M. 0., ObiO. Myifiunily 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 iig i i ;:zrent Artists in various Ways; but I have never yet-had one - which presents so trio?.neture, On 0 9 features and expressions of cuuntenitiuM'a.s this. prom Ron. Joy MORRIS. late , Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of yourytor *OW. Conjoined with their durability of color and faith, fulness as liketieSsea; cannot tail to commend them. to thsvatten/ion and patronsige'ef all who appreciate true art.' . . COL. . . 'From mars , Tiering occasion for a po J rti•eit, I PACE. , from Mr. Robert. Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, ono a Mitt ht t ure , bi Oil Colors, tender dee new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure ha expressing the satin tion given nte, not only by thesceuracy, of the lik•meest but its artistic finish in all respects, and tieoommeint hint to the patronage of , those disposed to, entourage the beautiful art. '. * '_ ..TAStes PASS. Philadelphia, January:23i 1 861.--ly.- :, ~.,. , PIIOOGTRALPUS. latLto, Betsy, 'Otero aro you goi ,•.2,1_ dressed ng that you areup so? ' ,Ans.-1. am going to J.R. KELM. in Adam Rise's ing to hare my Likeness taken. QS:ea.—Why do Yin go to Keine and not to one Of tlie other rooms to havetahon ? .iirts.=llecause Pictures are sharpiM, clearer and more truthful than other's and nearly everybody goes to him. • Ques.‘-Can You tell ine why his pictures arc superior to others? •. • he had 9 years practice, mid luma,uperior Cameras, and all his other fixtures are of the Im proved hind. , • " Ques.—What kind,of Pietur..dadoei Mice • Ans.•lte talies AmVrotypes, and Belitinotypac. or an sizes and Superbir finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up telLitei Ski), Plain and Colored In OIL He taketeall sizes Photographs from Dognerirtnies of de ceased, persons and, has Inem,colored life like, 11' one's] the Pest.Artits.• His charges' am-n reasonable and his rooms are open everY, day (except s u inlay) from 8 o'clock; A. Ill:to 'B, P. 14f, 'Don't forget, KELM'S ROOMS is -the place you eanzet the Best Pictures. IF FOR WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO BRENNER'S , QKYLMIIT OALLER, over A S. Haber's Drug Sto re , A. 3 on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. .A,Minloryp . T. A. MELAINOTYPES, FERUTTPES, PiPYROTiVES and papyp. GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) .Prices teasona ble arid in accordance with the size, style and quality of Lebanon, Jane 2,1858. r th . e xi casos, Booms , opened from B A. tO 4 Welts*, IF YOU AVANT Ai)EfOtbGRAPII of yourself Or friend, the best are to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, neat door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank.