THE CORNER. THE MONEY KING. • French writer thus -speaks of Baron James Rothschild : • . : "Monsieur do Rothschild is in inde fatigable worker. He 'rises early, looks after his own affairs himself.— Ho receives visitors alter ho has pre pared the day's work for his myrmi dons. On certain points he Islip bend fug, but he is a good man, though not easily moved. He has the perspica city of a man who has made the larg. eat . fortune in Burepe. Alis. Views on financial matters are alwaye . sou'od; he has genius for foreseeing events. His judgment of men is unerring, and consequently he ktio*is Oltb' whom and how to deal. Nothing turns him aside from a purpose ho has: once formed; his views are always clear, and forcibly expressed. The hours devoted by him to work are occupied until the last minute. 'lle then with draws himself entirely from business, and resorts to the pleasures of life. • The house of Rothschild, consisting of the Baron James, Charles, Lionel, and other brothers and cousins, is undoubted by the most loyal and powerful of the reigning European_ families. They have 'absorbed most of the gold and silver of the world, and no nation can go to war in Eu ropo without their sovereign . perrnis• sion. They lent the Emperor of This sia 'forty millions for the' Crimean wart they lent the Bitish Gov*. meat seventy-five million. Turkey, Austria ' Surd i PrusSia' otl.' Egypt have all looked at their pockets for the sinews of war, The'.emperOr of Austria, at last accounts, was trying ' to - obtain a fresh supply from this in exhaustible fountain, and even the great Napoleon is urger to propriate the branee of the house in his empire. It is said ihat tho great banker has been offered the sovereignty of Jeru salem, but having all the sceptres of Europe in his coat pocket, he magni fcently disdains the proposition." le. A curious inquirer I►as been able to draw up a table of the differ ent reasons for wearing a moustach. Having questioned not fewer than 1,- 000 persons so adorned, their answers have helped him to the following re sult: To avoid catching cold-32. To hide their teeth-5. To take away a prominont nose-7. To avoid being taken a'- an English man abroad-7. Because they are in the army--6. Because they are rifle volunteers -221. Iheause Prince Albert does it-2. Because it is artistic-29. Because that were singers-3. Because they travel-17. • 'because they llved on the conti• nent-1. Because the wife likes it-8. Because they have got weak lungs —5. Because it acts as a rospirator--29. `Because it is healthy-77. Because the young ladiea ad mire it 'Becttuse'itris considered the thing' —lO. To avoid shaving-69. Because his uncle did not--1.. PABTORING.—It is poor economy to feed pastures very close. They will yield much more, if the grass has, -a„ fair start, than if fed down so low that it can scarcely grow. Cattle which pick a pasture down to the bone, nearly always run largely to bone. John Johnston supposes a case, 'founded on repeated observation, in illustration of this truth. He says : ' 4 gA.. has a field which ho thinks will .keep twenty cattle, and he puts them 'into it. B. has a field of the same size and quality, but be puts only ten cattle into it. Now it ,will almostal. ways be found that in the autumn, the ten have •a b ained as many, often more pounds live weight, than the rewenty. The 10 with first 'rdte Os turo should gain 400 pounds each, and it is doubtful if the 20 would _have gained 200 pounds each. The 10 would make extra beef, and bring an extra price, while the .twenty would make only third•rate beef, bring ,ing little more per pound than when they were turned to pasture. The ten paid 825 each for their 'paStcfre, or perhaps morn. This -fishy() often 'seen." An Englishman, who could not speak good German was riding a few weeks ago on the railroad from Dres den to Liepsic, when he asked, as well as he could, how long it took to go through the tunnel. The person he spoke to th't he asked how long before the tunnel would be reached, and so he answered, "in half an hour." When they approached the place, the Eng lishman threw down hie carpet bag and pulled off his coat. In a.few min utes all wore enveloped in the dark. ness of the tunnel. After some ten minutes a streak of light appeared, and the ladies, oppressed by the heavy atmosphere, seemed impatient to be again in pure air. Soon the full light same, every one took a long breadth, when suddenly the ladies gave a sim ultaneous shriek , and pulled their veils over their faces, to hide from the dis astrous condition of the Englishman. Tho :poor man thought the passage through the tunnel would be 30 min utes, and had been surprised by re turning to light in the midst of his toilet, Which he had not been' able to make at Dresden, and for which he thought - he would take advantage of the supposed half hour's darkness. RAILROAD WAOGERY.—Waggs wont to the depot of one of our railroads the other evening, and finding the best oar full, said in a loud tone— " Why, this car isn't going." Of course these words caused a gen eral stampede, and. Waggs took the best seat. The cars soon moved off. In the midst Of tfie indignation,the wauvas - questioned. . . aYou Said this our wasn't, going," aWell, it wasn't then ; but 4 it is DOW,". • "The 'sold' laughed a little—but Wagge eame rather near agood thrash ing." ikiihrough 'I icket to California o: S. COLBERT & CO'S. FIFTH GRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF 100 COO AIITICLES, WORTH $300,000, Whirl' will be sold for $lOO.OOO, to the purchasers of our sygs GOLD PENS AT 30 Ors. PER hOX. Our Golden Pen is the best ever need, e n d is war ranted net toem rode in any ink. Every business man nod f..mily should iiee the ODLDRN PEN. The ibileveing list of it/o.ooo'to tides will be distributed among our outruns at $lOO etert, and need not be Leda for until we inform the purchaser which of the following articles we WILL SELL insl Fog $l,OO and then it IeoPTIONAL ER RR SENDS THE DOLLAR AND TARES THE GOODS OR NOT. Or ALL GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT OUR EXPENSE WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER THE PURCHASER RE calves them, (unless they are satisfaetory,)and.the moo- eye will •be Reltiniked. LIST:OF• GOODS INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION planes, Gold Hunting Cased Watches, Gold Watches, Ladies' Silver Watches, Guard, Vest end Ckatelain Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaie'and Jet Brooches, La va and Florentine Brooches, Coral, Emerald, and opal Brooehea, Cameo Ear-Drops, MositimainVJekEitr , Drops, Lava and Florentine Ear-Drops, Coral Ear-Drops, Eme rald and Opal Ear-Drops. Handsome Seal Sings, Mosaic and• Cameo Bracelets, dents? Breastpins; Watch Keys. Nob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of Boson, Studs,";simpte Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Canton Crape. Shawls, Motwseliao de "Lames, amities, French and American Lawns,Enrages French Calien oB , and other Ladies' Dress - Goode pa great variety, together with Head Drawee', WAS; Pettey Fans, and in fact almost' every deeeription ofAXICIDS usually found in first class Dry Goods Stores. PLAN OP- DISTRIBUTION. Highest Premium $lOO, Lowchst Pxotnium $2. The articles are numbered, end Certificates stating what we will sell each person for one dollar are pined in Raided Znvelopes, with °a Deeldisro; arrangement of Premiume; so that in: . Ear t h Bunked Certifies:les ' thee 6 Is,dne rola, GOLD AND'TIIERE IVIII ALSO BSI - A_ SPLENDID PREMIUM IN BAGMEN CERTIFICATES: - Ladles, if you desire a fine SUOMI, or Dress- - Pattern, or a beautiful article of Jewelry. enclose us 30 cents for a Box of the Golden Pens, and we , will trend yen, a Cer tificete which viey enable you CO preenre it'for $1 Oh receipt of 30 Cents we will send you one Box of our Golden Pens, and a Settled nottee Of the article which we sell for gl. vii T ames - 1E PRICES TO AGENTS POST' PAID. 4 Boxes Pens, with 4 Certificates Si 9 do do 9 do ,26 ; do do 25 do 100' do -- do 100 do , a,„ 18 N. E.—With each package of 100' bexes we present the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of *bleb is guaran teed to contain one order for a FINE WATCH. or Sew ing 'Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes- in one package you are sure to receive 50 Certificates containing one or der fora splendid SI LYE it WATCH, beside a large num ber of other very valuable premiums. One Certificate sent gratis, upon application of any person desiring to act as Agent, which may enable him to priseure a valu able premium upon the payment of $l. PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOOKS SEWING MACHINES, &e., Bought cell 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. N. B.—AgentiwaVed in every foam Circulars sent fin appeication. Address alt Comittunications to C. S. COLBERT & Co. Commission Merchants and Geuend Agents, 138 South Fourth St., below Chestant, EL- For our integrity and ability to 'fulfil our en gagements, we beg to refer yen to the following well known Gentlemen and business firing: His Excellency J. W. Geary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, West moreland, Pa; Palmer, Richardson lc, Co., Jewelers, Philadelphia, E. A. Warne, Esq., Jeweler, Philadel phia.; W*. A. Gray, Dig., Jeweler, Philadelphia; Messrs. Kemmerer A Moore, Water at., iadow Arch, Philadelphia; Messrs. Pratt & Reath, Fifth mid Market Streets, Philadelphia; C. Fuller, Lee., Jeweler, Philadelphia; A. F. Ward, Publisher of Fashions, Ste„ Philadelphia; M. IL Horne, Catasaugna Bank; Hoe. L. M. Burson, Eureka, California. September 5,1860,1 y. EMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and itiarness Mama . tritetory. UE undersi g bed has Removed T• - his Saddlery and. harness 2pfanuriletory•te a row denTi'Siiiith a of the old, place, to The large room f . lat el y occhpied by Bilimen * Bro. as - - a fAquor store, where be will lie harpy to see all hie old friends and customers, and where ho has increased fa cilities for attending le all the departments of busi ness. Being determined to be behind no other establish moot in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvenien in the bu siness and secure the services of the bee workmen that Worst wages- would command. lle will Wove large stuck (inland, and munuthctnre at the shortcut notice, all descriptions of HA RI uss, such as Saddles Bridles, Carriage,Harness, of all kind,e ? heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Mantifacitt?e, Buffalo Robes, f Fly Nets, such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now kind lately invented; 11711P.S'of every kind, suet, ne'llaggy,whipa, Cart Whips. 6:c.; /1,121/E,Sof all descriptions.ThiLrEß CHAINS', homemade 77ext CES, 6:c., all of which is will warrant to he equal to any that ,nuke obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he, asks that thoso desiring anything in Wig 1111.3,811011itt Call nt his place and examine his stork. lie feels the fullest confidence Id his ability to give entire satisfaction. All orders thankfully received and promptly at• tended to. 4 .501.0310 N 8311 T North Lebanon Bormigh, April 24, Mi. = ==! A New Firm.. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling. and Grain - Business. rilin3 undersigned haiing formed a partnership in the 11. illEliCA MILE, MILLING AND GRAIN UM NESS, would respectfully Invite the attention of tho pub/into their establishments. , • They will contitto to keep, et the late stand of SIIERK k 14ONG, a most corn. plete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store,Which they will retail Cheep for CASH, or COUNTR PRODUCE. They also went to buy for cult 50,000 Bufhels of WiIEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 noAci, of OATS. For which they will pay the bb,hest Market Prices. They will also take GRAIN on STOKAOS. The will keep always on hand and se/1 at the lowest prices, COA L. by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL F.ERD, SALT, PLASTER, &e. •&; They solicit the business of all theirold frie.rols and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such 111). eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. SIIERK, ORS.SAMAN & LONG. North Lebanon, 3larch 13, 1301. BEE HIVE AND THE CASH STORE! HE eifaersigned has takin tho stock of George & T Pyle at the ammaisernent, at very reduced prices; he has been Lt the city and is now opening a aptendid assortment of SPRING GOODS ,. which hare been bought at auction—at panic prices.-- Among hia DRY GOODS, 50 pieces Black and Fancy 'Silks, 100 pieces Delainee, 100 pieces fine Musllne, 101 l pieces Challis, and all kinds of DRESS GOODS- Also • BLACK AND COLORED CIATIIS• FANCY CASSIMERES. YESTINGS. Among the GROCERIES are cheep Syrup blelassm., cheap Sugars, Ham, Shoulder, Cheese, Druid Apples, Dried readies, Mackerel, and all kinds or Groceries, which Will ire sold cheap for cask. 'Come and see. Lebanon, April 10, 1861. J. GEORGE. ALL.TUIe 'WORLD N thn rest of mankind who are In need or Ssattio _La_ AND SI:3I3IKR CLOTHING for themselves, and their Boys filloolfl not fail to call at REIZENSTEIN .BROTHERS, 'oppliite the Court Iluiise. Lebanon, 'rho iheith'pat re ceived a fine assortment or Spring crotbrivi. or their own manufacture, all of whictv they Will Hen ,at Prices to suit the times. BOYS' JACKETS. , ; An assortment of Soys' Catsimerc Jackets at REIZENSTRIN BROS. BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at vary low figures, at REIZIKNSTEIN BROS. CASSIA ERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, at ri trifling Cost, at le lon Cloth Coats, Doeskin and Vancy.Cmodruero Pants; Silk 'Velvet, Faucy Silk and Satin VMS at Rit I %MN STEIN BIOS. Constantly a full oasortmant of clothing at ItE.I7.Ie,NSTEIN BROS.. April 10, 1861. OPPoalte the Court IT011ial• George II ollina rem LEBANON COUNTY Ala i TRANSPORTATION LINE, By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goods shiPP ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be nut daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers. town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the County. FitItIGHTS contracted for at the least pooalble rates an' delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and a ttend ImmontlY, to the receiving and deliveryof all Freights. , For information, apply at big Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon, EDWARD JdANK, his Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be found at W ff. Blares Nen/sant'. Hotel, North . Third ti., Philadelphia. Julyll, 'OO.l OEO. 1.1017h1A11. COUNTRY PRODUCE. ITIEB attention of Fanners to called to the following .l priced paid for Donotry rrodudo by the undersign ed, it the "Beet Lebanon Store," eta : Butter, 14 I Egge, 12 Ram, 15 Lard, 10 011100, 10 Potatoes, 12 1.40405 q, March 27,11. EPKRADI DWIONAZ. ff.'ff f:g . sot 't Geo. Stoat, CU's E.Lipte-ocx-wpc_ll,l;: - FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. MAALEET STREET, LERANITS. PRIG ES.—$llU, t,elo, $65, va, ssa and $lOO. These Maehines novice the SHUTTLE' GIV LOVA-STITCH. r Hit keart both sides- - tatwithout the use of the leather pad. They have to entire NEW SHETTIOIT' of Paining the stfteh-;-rintple anti unerring in its operation. They have a' New Patent tln' der'Pension and a New • Upper Tension: Which can be regulated without' stopping the Machine --simple but effective. They will sewvofffigreater speed never .droyfa stitek - and"de more toork,frt :the sanie.time than other terusingVnachine,ecer inicrifed. Iliese Ma chines have power sufficient to sow . MUSTY THICKNESSES Of heavysheeting t stitch, run, heat, gather cord, guilt,felE.ll/..ftitif„ and fbeStklittig LI tEN !lave _ptp,superier. Also; ssioitys i«iprov d Sliu tt 1e: anti 1141 , e been well tested antoug - tailors:, and are prouchinced equal te'llinaitield elsewhere it &tibia price. Let all Wlto intend tO porches* a Sewing Machine call at our Sales 'Roam and` see F our. *Machines practically tested, or send for a circular. ; • , WA.TCIISI.4,KEIVAPID OEWELLIVR; f ; • 4farket Street, Lebanon, Pe, es- ••Oliollo-11 O. BLOAT'Co.: May ao, teal ;. - ... '• ' . 0 • .LBAIBBBGER'S • . Ctiiitiii',.. JIANIJFAIkCTORY. rill! AIN KFL , L for past favors, the undersigned respect j_ frilly informs the Public, that ho conkas testy a l ei r t • N trrkteVastet-s i ltttret " lt is -iiniMeesssi n : ry for 'Mal - OA:1y 'tnitra,..thaiu Martini work wilt be done ilvtlte some EXCELLENT STYLE, whigh has madF ilia work anti name so, well known in the surrounding fi n. . try. lie promises to do the work in thenhortest possi ble time. Ills manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfactiOn as heretofore. Ile manufactures ~. ;., ... . : 4iVaft (Mil Narrate Moths, tliginett..s; ...t.gankets, ii Ville and lifter flannels, alt in, the beg wutatner. ..,.. Ile also cards Wool and makeenolls. _For tlieuonve niencOor his Customers, Wool and Cloth will lie taken In at the follewing places;--At the stores of Ottorge'A Pyle, Looser .k ;13rothers, I.ieorge Reinrehl, and at the new, Drug* Store of Joseph L.. Lemborger, near the Mark'et House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & larug, in North Lebanoni at S. Gosh ert's, DethettoWirdltlo)-ak - the 4 , l3.l6lielhomie ofAVllliant Earnst. Fredericksburg; at ... the - n(l3re of S, E.Bickel,in Jonistown; •itt the . store of Mr.. Weltner, Pellevik; at the store of IllartinTarlY, Palmyra; tit the etereof 'gr. Zimmerman, East Ifanover. Lebanon county. Alt ran orbits will'he taken away regularly, from the above,pW (Ts, finished without delay, and returned again. ' Those of his customers : who slob Stocking "Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave 'tho same, white, ate above mentioned places, with aiFecklons how they w sh it prepared. Elr his customers can...order - the Stoc k ng 'II to be prepared &Mei' the Wool'of the undersigned, - "which will be done and left at the desired places. hi...a. le is desired that those having Wool eardifilOvill pity the Cash therefor, at the above named places. . • LYON LEMBERGEft.i East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 4;1360. ' ..!' 'fi r ELIJAH LONCACRE..aO GA FM ACOB GABE LEBA.N.ON and Sa sik ritPloo,l6 ctorli, Locatedon the Sten /rouse Road , iteittoArbirtand StrePt, Bast' Lebanon.' *. , . THE undersigna. respectfully in. t m form the pnkLc mold, that they ,e,A. c .4,*.of.it y l•Wv have added licegely to their former eitalr. Bailment: and `also have all kinne of the Mr! . latest and best; improved :MACIIINERY in the Slate in- full operation, each n 4 WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, for cohdoctiog the general bosifle4s for . Pl!ini,ng,,Scrolll, Sayillgt,. f% , , 14 I ;did Ale .0427_,cieztee'l accdtired by LlColu cle. op 3.1 . GAITZL tlirtinwllteir Convection Willi tfte Deal% Sits I an Lumber Trade, for %number ofyears past, affords full as suranee of theft: l ability, la connection with L. flAttp...tck select stiitlfsoiteamto tl4 Wts4tsliflghti 4.00 r. shit USW bushiest in this State, " They now offer to Mechanics - and Fanners generally, upon favorable terms, zi judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. SAS if, &e., from theliest Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment 'is not to be excelled by any other. establishment in the• State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and isfilifoulated Mford ithiitougly:satiefactiipu,to Ache MR" direr the undeiAgned with their custom.. The following list cOteeptitet the:: leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, or all sizes t . of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick aid Arehityaves; yr e p i l,i helm's; " Casings; Ara 3to ar Wgarlo4-Frtmves,, for and frame 'mutest; Shuttertu'ot fill sizes; All kinds nf .Mouldi nit; Blinds. of aril sizes; spillig Moulding, ant] sizes; Wash-boards. WM.:ACRE, GEL & BnoTinue. e r l'. S—Ptaning, promptly done. for those furnishing the Lumber. iLebauon,July Farmers and others Take Notice. ondbwitLea;liAti g puriahtitid.i the en tire estriblialluktit Of 4: AJOR 7513 itOTHER, wilL.Rankfaetuteiindaeep liatrittry!.gepentl sortmenOori MOP WOW'S, ein mein* I.*rofec. end Timeshare; Railway. Miran , .Powers and Threshers, lilorgaw's Independent steel-wire, Youth Ilorae,ltAKE;. kinmma.s Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER: Ca4t Iron Field Itollogs,.Erain Fans, Elevators, Clover Hullers, Cornisheilers, by band or' power, Corn 'Ploughs and Planters. Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the best PLOT/011S in use, &e. All or the above :,‘Facilines are of the latestandlrest improvements, and areal' warranted to give Satisfaction. Castings of all kinds shade to Order, and at short notice. Ire also manufactures STEAM EN OWES, Mill Gearing.Shaftitig, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention, to Repairing Engines and' Machinery of all kinds. : MEM Ile invites all to call and examins the workatApat chine ShtiOtin PINEGRoVe. Smarm, Leb anon 435 - All:orders or communications by. mail will promptly attem4.l to'. D. -M. KAIRmaNy. Lebanon; Lebanon Co., Lebanon, Atigiist 8,1860, N p n Oß-I base appointed A. MAJOR , Agents for thepurpose of carrying onthe business., D. AL KAILMANY."i Lebanon, Aisi. WM 8, 1860. . OWIEN LAVBA C . e 1 New Cab but Ware Rooms and Chai'r ' Manufactory. Jitrket Nt 3d door north of the.L. Trolley Railroad: Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county. 11111. E public is respectfully request. ed to bear in mind that at these Wore Rooms will be found the-best assortment of Vasruoxant.n and nun SOME FURNITURE and MAULS. Persons-in - want of any kind would teat call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants, to be-better than any offered in this place. Prices will be lowan than at any other place, either In the Borough or county of , labauttn. - All orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furniture from him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them. to any Part of the county, men or COMO:it:, and -without the least injury, as he has procured ono of the best cush ioned furniture wagons, tspecially for that purpose. * COFFINS made to order, wad funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, s ept.l3, 18110. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY. PUbstriher respectfully informs the nubile that I he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Lab anon county. Be has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite Zeiler's Hotel4ind a few doors south of .I , :umler's, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashiona ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE% con sisting of SOFAS, TETE:A.TETES, LOUNGES. WHAT AL. ROTS, Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and Common BURROS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and Ki,l'oben Furniture of all kinds. Alsb, a large aid 'elegant variety of FRENCH Ditt, SPRING SeAreVCIIAIBS, Common Spring Settled CHAillB; all k Bids 'of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS iind ROCKERS - M . ' every description. Ariir All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to giro eattlefaction. Persona desirous of - knowing the character of the goods here offered for sale, sue fully eatiatio4 of their' durability by reference to one for whom he bee man ufbetnred or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs .11.1;PAIIIRD .and. N. 8.-COFFINS numb and FUNERALS attended at thu shortest notire• JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon , September 19, 1860. TAKE NOTICE. B . ITILDERS will do well by calling on .1. If, Baran= Agent, as he Is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and 105 WORK generally, at the 'very lowest prime. Ile also hes on hand a. large and good assortthent of all kinds of TIN WARN. ~,,,I 44 all of tho most' Iniproved 'OM IlurnlOg COOE. STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He alum koeps con -Mandy on hand iiarge stock of nil kinds of ROOMING, SLATE; which he offer' , ai less price than they can bo bought of any other ale: amen In the county. OED _ WARE-ROOMS:—One door East of the Lebanon Valley Dank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, January 9, 1891. GRAIN . A.NTIED. It' MILE undidelgued will pay the 'filigheet priala for all _L lrfri e of grain--WHEAT, RYE, CORN and OATS— at the Warehouse, an the Union Canal, Walnut street, North Lebanon. JOHN IDDIEL. North "Mom% Juno 6; igeo. -R. NE WELT.IB. PII 46'10144 It A PIM.: GIALIA4II{,Y Ns. 724 Ara Wed, Alto*lphin.. ONE of the largest and most complete OaDories in the United States, where the hest Pictures, known to the Photographic art. are taken at prices no, higher - than are paid fortniserable earricatnres. The ,Proprietor. a practical Photographer. attends PStrqnall.r. every sitting—and allows no picture to I learothe Gallery unless it gives perfect satisaction. pktgnerrentYPes and Ambrotypso, of absent or' . de. oeaststfriends, photographed., to, any required size o r taken on Canvass. life size, and paintedn in Oil by . the hest Artists. At this Gallery plottives can lk taken !irony Weather perthet.irt cloudy days as, whim the-sun shines. Perseus Visiting, the eity are reopectfullt .invited to exeMino our specimens, whielrfor price and quality de nnmitetitkinn.• ,9av Instructions given in the art of Phetographyl t i . • E. 3.ilt WELL, GALLERY OF ART, t ,, : ,, • •• .724 Arch Street; -Philadelphia.. COMMENDATIONS: Eon. ; LEWIS CAMPBELL, 31.0., Ohio: - I . My-family and friends all.coneur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is ; moro.lifedike than any , thing they overisaw. My, likeness has heetrrepeatedly taken by direrent Artists in various-ways, but I have: never yet bad an which.' presents sot true to nature; all 'the features mitt expresoionsof countenance rut this. • FrOUt MortalevlateMinister to Unit, - 411a..0xquiaite P.tualt. beauty and,softneso of your per ( traits, conjoined with their, durability or color and faith ; fpiness,ps likcimosee,cannotAtO,to .commend them to (MO PatrAage ill who appreciate true 'rrOln COT.. LANES PAGE. Ito+log . o6easfou the ii pa et reit, 'l 4 promtrect -one 'from nobert-rieWell,• of, thomity.of Philadelphia; a min future in (81,,Crilorp5niider- tyClO*Tocessdiscoreeed by Trio, and take'. great,pleasure In expressing the satisfac tion.given me, not only by themteurney of thelikyness, but ate.artistie apish in all respects, and recommend Idin to tim.patreriage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Janis Pao& l'hiladolpitia,danuary PIIOTOGRAPIIS. TTELLO, itetsy, whore aro you going that yon are dressed up sof Ans.:4 m i golikk to 4.lt..gEnt inAtiaraltise's Build ing,to havndny Likl.•iniss taken. . • Vrity, do,yon go *to Kelm and not to one of the other rOnn'ts..to Intro it taken t o",:eiiii*s pictures Are sharper, clearer more'fintruthful th r tip . others and nearly . everybody nteivby his pictures are superior rho tokhO,yearS.prootice, anti Itos iuperior Cameras, and all his other fixturee are of the , utost proved Ques,-Wlint kind of flotillas doe,s.betakel. A4044114' hilaciadtbrotYpcs; and MilairiotYpes, of' 'all sizes .and suPorior tiuigh : 'and oPlintographs, front the smallest up' to , Life Size, and- Colored' in Oil. Ile takes all slam Photographs from Daguerreetypes of de curiae& persons and has them coloreddife like, by one of the:best. Artists. His charges are reasonable - anti his rooms are open &Very day (exceptaunday) Venn S o'clock, k. M. to 8, P. DI, - Don't forget, Kum.% ROOMS is the place yen can get the Hest Pictures. ' IF YOU WAET , GOOD PICTURES GO TO • 131{ElliNERI*' ' Filiikiip4)4N — Etufe......A,R i tb .: .9r:iii, l lrl4o.4!rp., , • RITI 8 FCC , e ...21C81, s- 8. ,nBIBROTTPES, ItIELAINOTTPBB, ,Fr IMES, PAPYROTYPES and., Pnoto murnsstairen !pin) (gl3 !Why quoptect.) : gried&reasona r ble and,,iii et&Oau frwithrthe l / 4 sizeistile and 'quality of the cases. Rooms 'Opened from 8 A 8L to 4 o'clock. Lebanon, Jane 2.1858.. ' , ' ' PC041'0 . 0.0 Oil CllithB ) 110UalI, Jr.. invites the attention of buyers to ektensrvi stirs* of CARPETS, of Foreign anti Dotrustie Ma'ne filet tire; and of the' &Wit-feted tit kes.— For beauty or designs and Einrability of colors, cannot be excelled. If you, see th.'..»,you. win be sure to bay. • Beautiful. Tapestry, kin; list[ Brussels Ti cents to nree-I'lls, Ingrain Carpets. suitable for sitting, dining rooms and chambers, 25, 37 1 4—e1l wool 50, 75. he: Also. large eveek of Floor Oil Cloths, from to 8 yards wide: 'IVIN DOW SIIAL forin en impor• tent branch in our budinees , ,: , 4 keep on hand styles, of every description, Druggetings,Cocb.nrttiegs,' Stnir nods, Rugs, ra 4 ts, Rag Carpets .te, —• ' • INEAS HOUGH . , Jr. boS N ' orth 2d vtret;t, (First .Curpet Store above Noble)—Urauth store.-NoBe2SPIIINU tilliltDUN street, above SO. t• 1111,A D1.11;1 , 11.1 A • , . B.:—Dtscaunt. made Ca 03untry . Sa - rekeepers Dlarch 6,1661.-31 n. - • LOCKS. r't y nay ight Day, to - u - r•- Lebanon . S c e Cei : lv h ei 7 d7lt wStore, Copper-mith Itemotal! . Tundersigned has REMOVED . his ,COPPER &MITI! and BItASS WWI KING 13USINESS Market' Street. the second doorleom Strickler's MR; where he will be happy t.o see all his old friends and custom ers, and where he has increased' &aides for attending to nir thb departments of his business. . Particular attention glren to ItErAnnem. All 'orders thankfully rweived and promptly attended to. CHARLES 11. SEVEREIN, . ' Coppersmith and Brassworker. Lebanon; March 7,1560. 111. NEW BAKERY, pm: undersigned would respectfully Inform the elti t. MPS Or Win nott, that helms commenced the BAKIE TSG 1313SPli‘WnLts varieties, ; At .bis stand, on CiiiirgerViihrgtreetnlliiinoM.ueorly , onposite the Ruck Hotel, and will supplueu,steinurs.with the beet IIItEAD, CAKES. Ac.. An. Flour ,reueicuit from. customers and returned to them in hread at short notico. CON PE CTIONERIES, of sit k redi , rind of the best ,quality, constantly on hash, anti Tornislit.tl 'the lowest prices. Tht public is incited to give uiu a trial. Let, non, NoV. MO. F. IL tBI3II. Philip IF..lllbeentily FASITIONAI3I.II bOot AND SHOE MAKER 0 le t t: l eno P i d •Ac S l t l r oTi. on 'Aa d t o tt .r fu I=l o te r efida4l very liberal patronage extemiell to me for the short time have.lven in.husinoiss, t would respectfully solicit a con tinaenee of the patronage of the public. 1k has at nil times an assortment of BOOTS au 1 :311,0E9 of his own menotheture on hand, which will be disposed of on rcaseimble terms, FINE 3.3(30r5i. LADIES' GAITERS, Ste. Theee, desirina a neat, well made article,. are invited to:give me a trial. Childreus' Ehoes of every variety and, color op hand, Heavy work made to order. .lass- All work, warranted. Repairing natty done and huiais mode moderate. Lebanon, Sept. to, 1859 Nevtilloot and shoe Store! trim undersigned am:101111V: to the public that they ..i-lr.rtopened a New:Boot and Shoe Store. in Market .Street, Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran chureklelvli theylntlehriceeping constantly on trailhatul u geueratassort meta of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys , and Children's =IntIMME= all of which will be matte up in style and quality not to be surpassed - by any other workmen in the country, No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who may favor them with their orders, and their tbargas will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a thir remuneration. They Mee heep a large stork of EOM E MA DE WORK, whiten is warranted td be as represented. Tlie public are to call.and examine thoirstoo previous to purclin;ling. slifp. Repairing dons on sliort notice and . at reasonable JOSIWII F. EBUIt, Boot..anti Shale Store. 4COII , RAIIDEL respectfully in forms the public that he still emetin , eel Ids,eAtensive establishment. in saw Witritiiminiztatihring, fit Clumberland'st., where he. hopes to render the same , sal isfitotien us lieretofuro.to all who may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants , and dealers in voors and SILORSand everyone who wishes to purchase fashiumsbha end, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock,. lie is determined to surpass all ecumetitlon in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. .A dues:aro taken in reganl to materials and, workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and, other materials are used, and none but the heit workmen are employed : P. S.—llo 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 tronage [Lebanon, geh.l7, '5B. OWL L. ATIM.IB. .11•10. T. AVON& G. L. ATKINS & Bro. llAviNc4 „united in the BOOT and SHOE Basmass, and from their determination to he punctual, and make none but the beet of work, they feellike soliciting alarge of pnhiic patrenage. Theywill always he found at their OLD STA NR, , Piew Bulimmo,) in 3lizrket Street, nearly opposite - ifidow Rises Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have'nOW on hand a largo assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, - - CARPET BAGS, Sc., which they.offer at, reduced prices, 4rer Persons dealing at this STORK, can be suited With READ-MADE wcut K. or hsXC it mode to ordeff.' . S4fiViiitiffir . fitilM4yi warranted. kiirticHlar attention given to the REPAIRING Roots had... Shoes. • ,ifiehienoti, April 20,1819. ATEM% A11R022 Ne4;•lioot, and Shoe. Store to fitted . mi in mil order for comfort and convenience, both fur Indies mid Gentlemen. . . _ AKIN 4 BUQ.'S New Boot nod Shoe ! Store is fitted fig - gcit'Aceido or 2e omfor t and cewieelehee, Both for Ladies and Gentlemen. - A TKINB & RICO. promise to' be titinetunt, andel!) en donyof Vette,: oll,who may:call on them for Boota and 'Sloes - '4" Thig is the Place to Get CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE B q ots s Sli,oes, Dais, Caps Rt., FOR SPRING AND SUMMER • - - rimili undersigned having opened hie SPICING AND 1 SUMMER. BOOTS, SLICES, HATS, `CA PS, TRUNKS and f i R T , IA. lir . , ELt e N o ' G n . 0 ei l t i A Xieo! and very,. finish, r - A L would respectfully invite all his old friends and customers, and °there, who wish to buy the bet ar ticles in his 1 ine.at the lowest-prim/at Lis store in - Tfainui St. - ne to the County Prison. It is not necessary to enumerate particular articles, for his stock embraces everything for Ladles, Gentle men, Girls, Boys and Children that can be called for in this clopartinent.of business.. The Ladies particularly, will Sod al6Befeefseledtion Of all thabandioniest and lat eetatylea of Shoos. Gaiters, del Ilia assortment of Bate, Cape, Trunks, Traveling Bags, de., have been selected with great cara.•• Call soon and obtain a bargain. JOB. BOWMAN. 11 , ..1 Measures taken and work Made to ordek: Lbbknon, May 8:, 1881, The People's Cook Book. MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS. BRANCHES, MISS ELIZA ACTOR. . CAREFULLY RB*ISED BY MRS. S. .7.-.IIALB It Tolls You How to thaw° all hinds of Meats, Poultry, and Gdme, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing :bent cntamdk simplest s e t ef andwa y o Pork;salsalting, tlte pick -'''ling and Curing the same'. .;It Tolls . You All the- various - and - nidst approved modes of dressing, cooking, and honing ; • ' Mutton; LAW), Veal;Poultry, and Oscine Of all, kipds, . with the different Dress ings, GraYies,,andStuftings appropriate I • , • . •• m to each. It Tells You. New to- elrooso, clean, anti preserve Fish of .all,kinds, and how to sweeten it •.• ; • ' when tainted; also all the various and : ••• 1 ,, most,approved- modes of cooking, With the different Dressings, Sauces, and VOrillga eppraPriatst-to emmah. ' • • - It Tells You . -Ali lla variety and i mostiipprove:d modes of preparing over fifty ilifforent kinds Of bleat, 'Fowl, Game, and Vegetable, Soups, Broths and Stews, With • the Relishes and ieasonings 'propriate-Itm each. ` • • Tellallott All the vtrious and ,most approved • • • ' • model' dr cooking Vegetables of every m „, • rhiscription.,also,how to prepare Pickles, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Mushrooms. ,te. it Tells You All the various and Must annrC,Veet modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fanny Pastry,• Pod. dings. Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Con . fectionery. Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet , • 'Dishes of every description. - It Tells You All the various 11114 most approved "vttdes of makingßrdad; Rusks, Mut ens, and 'Biscuit;' the" Best method of • .preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and . Tea, • and how to make Symms, Cordials, and Wines of 'rations kinds.. , It Tells You How to set out and ornament a Ta ble, how to Carve all kinds of Fish or Fowl, and in short, how to so_eimplify the whole Art.of Cooking as to bring the chvicest luxuries of the table with . ln.-everybody's reach. ' Time bock contains 418 pages, andompwards, of -tivere hundred Recipes, all of which are the 1 - e:stilts of actual eiparicnce, having been fully and carefully tested' int!. der the personal superintendedee mir the- writers; It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated Withitp= propitiate engravings, and will be forwarded; to, any. ad dress, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the pm Ice, $l.OO, or In cloth, extra $1.25. $lOOO A .YEA- fi ,„ can be made Imy en"- terprising, menev ery where, in selliug.the above work, our ,inducemonts to all such being verydiberal.• For single copies of thelgook., or for terms to ageitis with other information, apply to or address, • JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher; No. 517 Sausom St,Philactelphia, November 7,1.8130.-6 m. Great Work on the Horse. , =EI THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES; BY ROBERT JERNIVOS, V. S. —. Profesvor of Pathology and Operative Suva'!" fill the 47 :Urinary College of Philadelphia, etc., etc. Will Toll Yon Of the Origin, ,lii} Cory, and din- . thictive traits of the 'various breeds of ituropean, Asiatic.: African and Ameri ,can liorses,witb the physical formation . •pectil iarities of the animal, 'and how .to stmertain his ago by. the niim . - Per and 'condition of his teeth; lustre ',,ted with .rtunteroits :explanatoiy en gravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Breeding; Break leg, Stabling, Needing, Grooming. Shoeing, and the getieral management of the horse,with the best nodes of administering medi rice, also, how to treat Biting,Riching, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Bit ing, Resticsstown, -and. other tires to which he is sublet*, with numerous es.. , .• planetary engravings. • • THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the cannon, symptoms and Treatment of Strangles, Sore 'Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron chitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind,- Chronic Cough, Roaring and . Whistling, Lamina. Sore Mouth and UrcerS, and Decayeti,Teeth, with, other • diseases of Month and - liespiratef7 Ok guns. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You 'Of the eauses,aymp"toms and Treat ment of Worms, Bets, Colic" Strnngu. lotions. Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhms, Jaundice, Ilepatir - Bloody Urine. Stones in the Kid. neys and Bladder, Inflammation, and other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels Liver rind Urinaty' Organs. THE lIORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the eauses,symptoms and Tree t meta of Bone, Blood and Bog, Sprevin, - Ring-bone, Swecnie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Oatis,Founder,Stle Bruise anti (Level-Cracked, Hosts, Scratches Canker, Thrush, and Corns; also • Megrims. Vertigo, Epite.psy. Staggers, • . and other diseases of the Feet, Legs, • -and 'lead. TEE HORSE AND EIS DISEASES [WinTell You Of the causes,symptons end Trent ) ment of . Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders, 'ferny;_ Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, ..ltbeamatism, Cramps, Galls, Diseases or tile Eye and, Heart, Sc., and how to mana,,, ,, e . C.S.Stratton, Bleeding, Trapbinning, Rowelling,h'ir log, Merida, Amyl:talon, Tapping, and other surgical operations.. • THE HORSE AND EIS DISEASES Will Tell You 'Of linrera method of Taming Horses; how to Approach, Miter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a bores • • to strange sounds and sights, and how to Int, Saddle, Bide, and Break hint to 'llitincet4; also, the,form and law of AV . ..taw:Tv. The hole being the re suit of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, peenliarities,wanti and weaknesses of this noble and use ful animal. 1 The hook contains 384- pages, appropriately ill astra -1 ted by nearly One. hundred Engravings. It is printed in &clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, $l,OO. or. in cloth, extra, $1.25. 81000 A YEAR. c erter b p e ri r 'l a g de me b i l s . everywhere, in selling the above, and other popular 'works of ours. Our inducements to all such are ex ceedingly liberal. For single copies of the Book; or for terms to tments, with other information, apply to or address .., 31)/IN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansone St., ncrensini demand from tlicsfe' who barn long used the PILLS ; mid tne satisfaction which' Atli express iu rrgard to n their use, induced iffo to. Piaeo them within the reac h of all. The Profession well know = tlidtvdifferant egithirtiem act on different portions I I N of tho bowels, The FAM.ILY.CAI; O- TITARTIC PILL lias With due reference to ; 33 this % . 411 Established' Diet, been compounded from 41 variety ,ofthe,purest vegfo, tnble Extracts, which act ; FL] Ike on every ,part of the alimentary canal, and nee I 000 D and safein all cases where a -CAVIAR:IW in, needed, such. as ,D E RANGEMENTS of the' STOMACIL, S L,E El' (- NESS. PAINS IN TUE ; BACK. AND L - o eL, COSTIVEZ , ZESS; PAIN 'l3 AND SORENESS OVER Tilll ..BODY, " from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, end in al tig course of Fe ver. LOSS 0 F , APPE Ir TITE, s.CREEPENG SEN SATION OF COLD OVER 1 r THE; BODY, REST,LBSS.I NESS, IIEADACIEEI, WEID !WIN TILE HEAD all '• INFLAMMATORY IMSFASI.4 tWORMS In. CJSTLDitEN or ADULTS, Oftlie BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tisetneut. Dose, Ito 3. PitICE TIIREEDIMES. The Liver rtiiigerator and Family Cathertit Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and'sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. . . S. T.W. SANFORD, M. D. . Manufacturer "l 1 Proprietor, 208 BBOADWAY, NEW YORL 'CORNED. Or Fut.vor STREET. For sale by L. Lemberger, D. 3 Reber .and Dr. Ross. July 18, y. :F43,..-Cil,l-7.2:KAV.g. ~ s:., .-,:;,,' HO LtAND -BITTERS EI,RDRATi:II HOLLAND REMEDY FOR 'IITSPEP;SIL DISEASE.QF THE KIDNEYS, LEVER COMPLAINT: WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE r • And the varions airectians 'eonsequent pion "a dbmi endr S C R LICIFER O ,' Silo Tiettgllstion, Acidity of the to;n04 1 , p o ni c k y„Riani,c , ilmirtburn. or dtpetlfA DesPoudeney; Costiveness; Mud and Jileeding Piles. In all Nervorelvdthettenalleould Neuratg4,; Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly Mlbothial, and in otheee effected a decided Mtn. phis it n purely vegetable compound; prepared on strintly. scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland .I'rellYeene. lberhave; TM 'refutation at` hnme 'pro fluxed its innuductlen here, the demand nonnuenclug with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of tide might y country, -many orwhorrt , brought With' them' and the tradition of its value. It .is now offered to the Amoricati' yet hlt4 knowing that its truly WOneterfsa medicinal Wieitlet 911081 tee ad.7ll7WitligrAt ; constitutions m It is particu a y larly recommended to those persons whose ltai'e bona Impaired by the midi:Mous use of ardept spirits, or Other forms of dissipation, Generally IWtantatteous in erred, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrllllngund 41dd:ening every nerve, raising droopilw spirit, and, in het, infusing new Meath and vigor. • in the system. NOTICE —7lllinever expects to Mid this n beeerlige he disappeinted ;. Lint ttf' the sick, weak and low spirited, it will preen a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The (len ulna coneentratml Ittethave'slame Bitters N put up iu hatrplut bottles nnly, nod retailed at ONn DOLPI4t per bottle, ex six bottles for FIVE pommels. 'Eas great denanud foe this truly enlebroted Medicine has induced nianylinltntlons, whieh the piddle should guard against purchasing. ARP- - Beware of Tattles Stine. See that our name la on the label °revery bottleeyou boy. Bold - by. Druggists Jfenerally. It can be farwkrdia by Express to moat points. S6l‘ll ivROPPyRTOIeB, BENJANIN PAGE, JR. 8; CO. For saki at T . L. LEMBEEGIEIt'S Dreg Store r Mat kat Street, Lob arm, Pa. Sept. 8,1800.-1 r . I S , ' s castii gttiti Wet Ct aN C(*.,41 It li 1;1J 31,.1T.T.8K, a great atiy disease to which to mention adyor-