is D THE CORNER. OUR FAT CONTRIBUTOR IN THE B.ME GUARD , - The moment the Flag was threatened, /arge bodies of men were called upon to rally in its defence. Being a large bodied man, 1 rallied, and enrolled myself with the Home Guards. The drill Is very severe on me this hot weather, although I am constantly allowed an attendant with a fun 'and pitcher of ice water. I am constantly reminded that one of the first requirements of a soldier's to throw out his chest and draw in his stomach.— Having been bUrned out several times whUe occupying rooms in an attic, I have had considerable practice in throwing out my chest, but by what system of practice could I ever hope to draw in my stomacht I can't "dress up"—it is no use trying.— If my vest buttons are in line I am far in the rear, and if I toe the mark a fearful bulge indicates my position. (There is no room for argument in regard to my sentiments—everybody can see at a glance just where I stand.) One evening we had a new drill sergeant who was near-sight ed. Running his eye down the line, he sexchilmed sharply: "What is that man doing in the ranks with a bass drum?" He pointed at me, but I hadn't any drum it was the surplusstomach that I couldn't draw in. I am the butt of numberless jokes, as you may well suppose They have got a story in the Guards that when I first heard .the command "Order arms!" I dropped my musket and taking out my note-book began to draw an order on the Governor 'tor what arms I wanted. They-say I or. dared a Winans steam gun, with a pair of Dahlgren howitzers for side arms! Base fabricators! My ambition never extend ed beyond a rifle cannon, and they knew it. Although in respect, to size I belong to 'the' "heavies," my preference Is for the light infantry service. My knapsack is .marked light infimtry. One evening the spectators seemed convulsed upon some thing, and my comrades tittered by pla toons whenever my back was turned._ It was all a alysery to me until I laid• off my knapsack. Some wretch had erased the two final letters, and I had been pared-_ ing all evening labeled "LIGHT INFANT!"- The above is one of the thousand annoy ances to which lam subjected, and noth ing but my consuming patriotism could •ever induce me to submit to it. I rallied at the call of my country, and am not to `be put oat by the rallying of my coin - rodeo. 1 overheard a spectator inquire of the drill-sergeant one day: ""Do you drill the whole ofhim at once?" 44N0," he returned, in an awful whis per, drill him by squads!" I would have drilled him if I had had a bayonet. Specifications have been published in re gard to my unifimn, and contractors ad vertised for. The making will be let out to the lowest responsible bidder. In case the Guards are ordered to take the field, a -special commissary will be detailed to supply my rations. That reminds me of a harrowing incident. On last drill night, an old farmer, who dropped in to see us drill, took me aside and said he wanted to sell me a yoke of powerfnl oxen. "My ancient agriculturalist," said I, smiling at his simplicity, "1 have no use for oxen." "Perhaps not at presennt," quoth he, "but If you go to war you will want theni." "For what?" said 1, considerably an noyed. Waat'em to draw your rations!" The Guards paid me a delicate compli ment at the last meeting. They elected me 'Child of the Regiment," with the rank of fi t Corpulent, and the pay of child "810 yer." I was about to return thanks in a neat and appropriate speech, when a 'reporter who was present assured me it was no use—he had got the whole thing in type, speech and all, and I could read it in an evening piper. He said they kept a "neat and appropriate speech' standing in type continually. I got his views, and held my peace. Yours for the Unionoincluding the Stars, also the Stripes, FAT CONTRIBUTOR. COLIC IN HORSE. I will give you a receipt which I have known to cure in a few minutes: I knew a horse taken with it on a tread wheel to a carding machine, so that the owner thought he could not live. He got the veterinary surgeons, and they did what they could, and all decides that the horse must die.. The man's wife, who believed and practiced hygiene, from the time , the horse was taken, tried to pursuade her hus band to use a wet bandage, but lie insisted it would do no good. After all had given up that the horse could not live, by her entreaties—the doctors saying it would do no good or hurt—he took a thick bed corn_ Porter, bound it around the horse, went to the well and drew water, and poured it on till thoroughly soaked. It seemed like a pot boiling. In less than fifteen minutes from the time he commenced the watering process, the horse was up and eating, to the great surprise of the horse-doctors, who ;knew it could not live. The horse did good service afterwards. This recipe I -gave several years ago. and it was copied 'into most, as I was told by an editor, of the agricultural, and many other papers in the United states. Many have tried and prov ed it. Try it, brother farmers.—far laces Advocate. (kr Dr. Wolff has just issued the fol lowing odd and characteristic letter to the clergy and centry of Somersetshire, Eng.: 'My dear Friends—My church at Isle Brewers is now completed, and it will be consecrated on the 2d August next, by the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.:— Dear friends, I have now lived anion , / you *ixt en years. You have been kind to me indeed, and I have tried to return that kindness in all manners possible. Please, therefore, rejoice the heart of an Israelite of the seed of Abraham of the tribe of Levi, by being present at the consecration of the church which has been built by his exer- . tions for the good of his parishioners at Isle Brewers, and for the glory ofour Lord Jesus Christ, our God and our Saviour, by your brother in Christ, Joseph Wolff; Vi car of Isle Brewsters, near Taunton, an Israelite of the seed of Abraham!' Irr A report is current in the camp around Washington, which seems to be credited among the Virginian • Se fiessionitits, as well as by our military 'authorities, that the small-pox is rag tag toe fearful extent among the rob eid At Manassas Junction. Philip F. MtCavity 'FASHIONABLE Philip , ANT) SHOE BI'ARER (AN Cumberland Street. one door East k j lthe Black Florse Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patrotiagwextendial to ate or the short time ! I have been in business. I would respectfully solicit a : continuance of the patronage of the iAblie, lie has at all times 410 assortment of ROOTS and SIIOEs or his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable t erms . FINE BOOTS. LA DIES' GAITERS, ke. Those desiring. a neat. well made article. are invited to give me a trial. Childrens' F.hoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. sig- All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges mademoderate. Lobanon,July 3, 1861. New Boot and liihoe Store! MHZ undersi.med announces to the public that he has opened a Not lloortuall Shoo Store. in Market Street, Lebanon; two. dobrs south of Zion's Lutheran Vo . — AI church, wh re he' intends keeping constantly on tialltir&baud a:tenant.' assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Welles, Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, tke., &c., all of which will be made up in style and quality not to be surpmeed by any other workmen io the country. No effort shall be ;pared to please and satisfy all who' may favor him with their orders, and his. charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible With a Air remuneration Hu also keeps n large stock or HOME MADB WORK, whivit Is warranted to bo ata ropreaented. The public nre invited to call and examinn 1118 stock previona tv pm - clawing. ' ' 4iir Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. ANDRIM MOORE. Lebanon, May 1,1861. Boot and Shoe Store;,' .... JACOB iE respectfullynl: oeehi.extnsi, l eais i menin aft. iL idll l lll his new Intildiug, In Cumberland at., wit...re:he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all' who nay favor him with their custom. Ile loaf tee Merchants and dealers in Lwow awl S ROESand every ono - who wishes to purchase ilvddouable and, durable articles in his line. to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. • . Ile is determined to, surpass all etmpetition in the manufacture of every article in his business, imitable for 'any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of bIaTIIPIR and othermateriale are used, at none but the best workmen are employed P. 3.—f le returns his sincere thants to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore beetotted Ile hopes by strict attention to businessaudendeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat trunage [Lebanon,July 3,1161. This is the Place to Get CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps src., FOR SPRING AND SUMMER rrIITE undersigned baying opened' hie SPRING AND SUMMER BOOTS, MOBS. RATS, CA.PS, TRUNKS and IF 1 TRAVELING BAGS. of thei , veiy latest and handsomest styles and hoet•finisb, ; ienald respeotrully invite all his oldrriends and customers, and others. who wish to buy the beet ae tielee in his lino at the lowest prices at his store lu Walnut St., ne'd.to the County Prison. It is not neceßsary to enumerate particular arid - clad, for his stock embraces everything for Ladies, Ele'ntle. mon. OMR, ilois to f Ch (Mese that Ca ft AM milled for hi this deportment ofbusiness. The Ladieo`partkolorly t will bind a choice selection of all the hand:Maoist awl int eßtsty les of Shoes. Oui tors, ke. aseqnment of flats, Cdps. Trunks, Traveller _ Beirs,4c.. have been Pelecteif with great care. Colt soon avid obtain a JO S. BOWMAN Ile. Measures taken and work made to order: Lebanon, May 8,18 a. OW. L. ATKINS: JNO, T. ATNIKS.I'' G. L. ATKINS & Bro. Fra V n i d N i G asai ni ttl i r I t T l i t, t e m rti r on al t i o d b S e n p ° on E ettter s aT make none hut The best of work, they feellikesolielting a large of public patronage. They will always bet found at their 01.1) STAND, •Nxw BUILDING ' ) in garket Street: nearly appaeite Maw Rids goter, 'where they will be ready to serve and Meuse their eustotners. They have new on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, MVP= BAGS. &e.. which they offer at reduced prices, Air. Persons dealing et this SLIGE STOItE, enn be suited with READY-IGADE WORK. or hove - it made to order. Satisfaction is ohistys warranted. Xtirg- Partientur attention given to the REPAIRING .-Boots mid bboes.. [Lebanon,,duTy 3,133 i- A 'MINS Sc MM'S Kew Boot and. Shoe Store is fitted up in good order for comfort and coicrenieuce, both for holies Id Gentlemen. 'Tit & MM. 'S Now Boot and Shoe St—re is fitted up hypo:xi order for comfortand convenience, both for Ludic:eland Gentletnen. A INS & 111 1 0. promise to be punctual, and will en ..tx /tensor 1* please, all wbo may call on them for Buota nod Sbbee rims .t Errs !! FITS! ! ! AII. HICIIET has removed his - No. 1 Tailoring . Estsblialtitient toNo. 3 North Walnut street. two doers north of George & Pyle's store, and directly op posito the Court louse, up stairs where lie will mntin tto to manufacture all articles in his line with neatness amid ispatch. p. rtlautar attention will . , be paid to cutting and Making children's cloth ing, 111 , &c.. &e. Ile solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage thui far extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. Ali Jilutbi of stitching done en reasonable terms on one of J. M. Singer's Sewing maellines. Ali, work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed._ _ - [Lebanon, July 3, 1861. __ ..... Fashionable Tailoring: RF;MOVAL. TICIIAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully infcrm DI the Citizens of Lebanon, that he hoe REMOVED hie TA I LORIN(1 Ititaineas to Cumberland Street;two doors Loot of Market Street. and opposite the Eagle }lntel, where all persons who wish garments made up-in the moat fashionable +style 4131.1 beet manner, are lu vited to call. „ _ To TAlLousi—Jutt received and for sole the N. York and..indiadelphin. keport•of Spring .a Sommer Fa91111)A15. Tailors 'whiling the lenahlone should let the subscriber know of the fact, ao that he am make his armngemente lIICUtEL 110.PF3IAN. April 10. 1881 WOOD and. COAL YARD.- T TELE undersigned. having bought - 31 r. - - Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yand, a short distance nurth-enst of MOS ATA Foster a Mutcli's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; aud also bought-from 30ti to 300 COMM OF WOOD rind frond 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds end grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will snit the times. I therefore in. rite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the:Sante, adedertaiu prlees, and j edge for themselves. DANIEL. LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, July'.3, mi: BOWMAN, : fITAUER A . CAPP'S I .16 1 7 01113 E-R RD ! 1 This Way,if you Want Cheap Lumber. t THE undersigned have lately formed a pnrtner -1 ship for the purpose of engaging in thelmtn her Business, on a now plan, would respectfully inform the public At large. that their place of business . is DAVID BOWSIANtS OM Lumber Yard. in, Bast Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the I±Vallgt'llail church. They-have enlarged the Yard nail filled it with a uow and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as Bosiens, PLANS, JOISTS, LATHS, SHIM:ILES, AND SEANTLIMI, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on band, a full and wall.scasoned Assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATSU.% f.S.- Persons in want ; of anything in their line ore invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for poet favors, they hops, that by attention to business and mcdsratti prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage, BOWMAN, HAUER 4 LAPP. Labnnnn. September 5,1800. VITALVER'S ; 9 1 11 E subscriber reepectridillniforms the public that .I_ he ham crairely rebuilt the MIN on the little 'awe. tare. formerly known OA * . Ssraw's" and tutor as "Weir Bert's," about one.fourth mica front Jonestown, ebarein county. Pa.; thetW:lias it now in complete running order. and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with it very superior article of 111B "‘ 111E-.41101101111LT lißr. u s , Ti Bea l . as it can be obtained front any other source:- 11W keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest wash ricks CROP. BRAN, suowrs, ke. Ile is also pre. einhin do till kinds of CLISTONARS' Itiottx.fi Farsuid niers nd others, ut the vary ahertest pwsible itO es in rites all to give him a trial. The macht ry of the Mill is entirely new and of the latest And most iat peovtG,l kind. By strict attention to business and fait ticalitrg l, merita share of public patronage. IL t - IVEA , E, CORN, OATttc., bought, for whleti the highest Lebanonalorke lees i will ha paid . FR ANKLIN WALL Is^ May 8, 1861.. Lebanon Del)osit Bank. Citmbariumd street, one door east of CarmanO,Arg Ittirdt4,7 fallowing RATES INToitz • For 1 year. and longer, 0 per cent. per annum; • Tor 0 mouths, and longer, 5 per cent. per atm= ;- For 1 mouths, and longer, 4 per cent, per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in foil for the Deposits from the date of deposit to. the date of withihawal, We will also afford a 'Mem lino of an counoixlutk no to Dome who may favor us- with Deposits,' payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANDOI itit.3IEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections ou and re mit to all perm of the United States, the Catualas and 2 nrefie Negotiate Loons, &a., Ac., and do & general EX. .C.I.IANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. O. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Gao. OLELII, Cashier. The undersigned, HANAUER% are individually liable ,o the extent of their lietates, for all Deposits and other , bligatione of the "LEBANON Deeper? BANK." • MON CAMERON. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, ir,ORGE *MULLER, LEVI KLINE.. .1A ES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE. GLErffi. A'I`IITION Company ! .Forward I March ! IO REIZENeTEIN BROTHERS' teams CLoraisa I Store. opposite the Court House, and get a suit of Spring and Summer Clothing at reduced prices. BoWIE KNIVES! BOWIE KNIVES! A Dna lot of Bowie Kni vet! jted resell ell and for saie at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, - Opposite the Court House. Labatiaa. May 1. 18131. - COUill'illY PRODUCE. ~ MHO attentkm of Wafriumi la tailed tote following 1. prices paid for Country Produce by the undersigu ed, at the `..]Last -Lebanon Store," via : Banat, 14l isp Eggs, 'lO Bun 15 Lard, 71d likkia, 10 P o tatoes Itatuaou, March 27,'81 . ' MUM liOßGlalt. l2" R NEWELVS PHOTOGR PSI G 11.16 .S RY No. 724 Arch Street, Phaadelphia. ()N& of tho largest and most complete Galleries in kf the United States, where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art; are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable caricatures.. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends personally, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or des ceased friends, photographed to any required site, or taken on Canvass.- life size, Stitt Painted 'hi ()Irby 'the boat Artists., . . "" tillsAt a ery picture* can be taken In any weather -as perfect in cloudy days as whtni*he son shines. Persons visiting the pity are respectftilly invited to examine our specimens, which for prite and quality de . conipetition. 011 - Instructions given in the art of Photography. IL NEWELL, GALLERY or Ana, 724 Arch. Street, Philadelphia. GOESIENDATIONB : • FTOoI -Hon. Lzerie D. CAMPBELL, IL C.,-01110. My family god friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is. more life-like khan any thing they ever saw. idy likeness has beetirepeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never Yet hair enswhich presents so true to nature,,all the features and expression,s of counteraneeas this. From Hon. M. JOY MOE/118. late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish, beauty and softies of your por traits. conjoined with' their du rabilitrof color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the atteni ion and .pat,ranage of alkwho appreciate true From CoL JAMES PAGE - Having occasion fora portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert. Newell, Of the city of Philadelohia, a llllll itttnre-in Oil-Colors, under the new .process d46o 6 ered by him, cud take great pleasure in expressing the satisfac tion given me, not,ouly-by the accuracy of thelikvnees, but its artistio finiett in all respects, and recommend him to the patronage of -those disposed to ensourage the beautiful art. JAMES PLOY. Philadelphia, January 21, 1881. Iy. Farmers and ottiets Take Notice, rpu undersigned . having purchased: the entire. establishment of A. MAJOR A BROTHER; will manufacture and keep on hand a very general ne sortmsnt of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS. 1371 braeing Improved FOUR-HORSE .Powers and Threshers Railway. Hesse Powers anetThreshert, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Marne ItAKE; Mtnnums Patent Fodder, Straw and Ray CUTTER: Cast Iron Field Rollers: Grain Fans, Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn:shellers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, An., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use, Be. All of, the above Manibues twe - of the latest and best improkements, and:areal( wiirionted to give satisfaction. 'Castings of all kinds mode to order. and at short notice. •Treats* manufactures STEA3I GINE& IN ill Gearing.Sluittliik; and Mill work in general, and payeimrtlertlar-atte n tion-to Re airing Engines and kiachfnery of all hinds. - lle 'invites all to call and examine tiny at the Ma chino Shop, on PISCOIIoVE Sraitivr, Lebanon. . All orders or Communications' by rani' gill be protoptlfathindellto: fr M. KARMA", Y. lehatien;:hebation Co., Pa. Lebanini,-Aitantat 8, 1860.: , NOTICE. -1 have appointed A. MAJORIIitinnER my Agonto for thepurpose of mrrying.onthe above hnoineas. - • 'p, bl. HARMANY. Lebstum, August 8, 1860. lIRESSZEW HAM JEWELRY STCRE No. 206 North. Bth Street, above Race, 'Phil'a, ('AN. hand and for sale. a choice weortment of superi k-1 or patterns.—and trill PLAIT TO OREPER, BRACE LETS. BAR RINGS. FINGER RINGS. BREAST PINS, CRCSSEs, Necklaces. VEST CIA BEARD CRAINS,&C.. &C • •Wir lleES enclosing, the LI& to be plaited, maY be sentby mail... Give a draering as Gear As yott eau. on paper and enclose such.. amount as you mar choose to pay. Cost as follows:-1:s1 Itingss2 tos6; Breast Pins $3 to $7; Finset Rings 70 rents to- 43.50;.ve5t-Chains .$c to 37, Necklaces $2 to $lO. - , 45/'• flair put into Box, Breast Pins, Mugs, 0141Golt1 and Silver bought at fairrates. June 19,13,01. - OWEN 1,4111147E-117S New Cabinet Ware ROCilll.3 and Chair Manufactory. Mirka .54, 3d door norik of the L. Valley Railroad. Largest Hanntletory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in' the county. Y runt public is respectfully request- 4. , • ed to bear in mind that at these. - Ware ROOMS will be found the best - assortment of Ersertiostmitz and Ra.ae • sOist FURNITITItE and CLIMBS. Persons in want of any kind would boat call and examine his stock before purehiCing'elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this place,. Prices will be LOWEa than , at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon; - All orders promptly attenderbto, and speedily execm :ad at the lowest prices. AR persons purchasing FOrnitnee 'from him will Le accommodated by having it delivered to them. to any Itarl of the county, PARE CA CHARGE, and without-the least injury, as he has procured one 'of the best male *med furniture wagons, tspecially fur that purpose. comws Made to order. and funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon; Sept. 13; 1860. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFM fpflß Subscriber respectfully infornis the priblie that JL he has the largest and beat assortment s? FURNI TURE and CHAINS, ever offered to the public of Lelp anon county. He has on bend at his Cabinet Ware• rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly onpesite Zetler's Hotel. and a few doors south of Bander s. splendid assortment.of iced. substantial and fashiona ble Parlor.. Cottage and Chamber PUB.NITURE, con-, Meting of SOFAS, TETN-A-TETES. LOUNGES. WHAT NOM. Parlor, Centre,Pier, Curd and Common TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS:. Er' !WHALEN* Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, al large Mid elegant variety. of FRENCH Mom. SPRING &am> GLEAMS, Common Spring Seated CHAIRE: All kinds of Spring Seated ROCKETS. Alio, Windsor, Cane-Seated. and Common' CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. ' 4 - 4- All Cowls sold LOW andWARRANTED tmgire satisfaction. Peraous desirous of knowing the character of tha goods' here offered for sale, can be Dilly satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom be has man ufacturcd' or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and VAR 7 NISJED. B.—COPFINS made and FUNERALS attended al the shorten notice. JOSERLI BOWMAN: North Lebanon, September 19, 1860. Near Fora it etre Store. ITAraISON B:. tousportm would respectfully lu ll form the public that he has removed opposite the old Place • a few doors west of Bowman's hotel. on Cum berland Street, where be will keep the largest, finest, and chenpestassortment of e lIR.NITUR E ever offered in Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower than the like can be bollifti o any other place in Lebanon. He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Note. Ilat Racks, ac. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and coalmen Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Climsos,—Oullt, Rosewood and Mahogany — very cheap. Weitennt BlitniS Carriages, Gigs and hobby floreov, for children. *L. Particular attention paid to 17NlYFRTAKTNO.— Ile-has presided himself with the FIN nsT 110AltSE IN I.F.DANIIN. and will make Coffins and attend Fuguele, at the shorteet notice and mod reasonable terms. Lebanon, July 3, 1861. RE IGA RT'S _ . - ate- stritwora N. W corm, of Market and Witer 4treets, Lebanon, Pa LR. DECO, Ag't, respectfully Informs his friends . and the public, that ha has taken the above stood, formerly occupied by Emaniel Reigart, and large ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with selectionii from the CHOICEST BRANDS and Equalities now in the market. Sly assortment I' consist. of Ortard, Mmmy, Pinot Castillion, T. Ithaca Martell. Marett, Pellevoislon, J. J. Depuy Co.. A. Ssrgnette & Co. WlNES.—Llbampagneb Old Oporto, Burgundy. Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Tenerilie, Limit, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin. Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and 'lrish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitten', Amsterdam Bitters, &a, &c. Also, constantly or. hand a simerioli quality Of Old. Wheat, /3ourben, Malt and lionougabela WEIISEETS, • of very best q nalitim. and Pure. Cider. Vinegar. Front long experiencelm flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronise the new firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the best brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be 'maintained. All articles sold at this establish ment will be what they are represented. lebarien,May 22,1881. George lioffmoule LBBANON COMITY 1 Mt igac TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode ehipp ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Pliiiadelphia,to Lebanon, 51yera. town end Anil - YON Stink:ma, and ail other points in the County. FREW - UTE - CO triteted. fbr it the lout possible rates Agri delivered *lth dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personallyi to the receiving and delivery of all Weighti. : For information, apply at ide Office et the Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. • • EDWARD MADE, hie Agent in Philadelphia will al ways be found at" W. H. Bush'sliferchant's Hotel, North Third st., Phitudelphia. July 11, '60.1 ' ' GRO. 11OFFBIAN. REMOVAL• N.ORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness • Victory. FIB undersighed has Removed T his Saddlery - and' Harness • MarmfeetoryAo a few doors South of the old' Place, to the large room i,br lately occupied 14 , Billmarre Bro. eve - a Liquor store, where be will be happy to see all his old` '-friends and, euetentere, and where he beg increased fa-' eilities for attending to all the departments of h's• busi ness. Being determined to be behind no other establish. meat in his ;abilities to accommodate customers, he . has Snared neither Paine nor exponseto obtain and make himself master of every modern improvemen is the be shouts and secure the services of the bee -workmen that fibersl wages would command. Ile will keep a large stock-on hand, and manufacture at the Shortest Make, all desert ptiontrof WARINESS; such es ' Saddles, Bqdles; Ccirriage Harness, of all kind! helm, Harness, Buggy - VV tgs.of the est - anufacture, Robes, Fly - Nets, such as Bretton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart whips, &c..; HA MES of alldeseriptions.HALTEß CHA INS, lionie-niade 'T.RA ass, &c., all of which is will warrant to be equal to any that canbe obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that thoso desiring anything in this line,should call at' his place and examine his stock. He feels the fullest confidenee.in his ability to give entire satisfaction. iriar• All orders thankfully received andpromptly at tended to. 501.0.110 S North'Lebanon Borough , April-24., 1861: Stoves" - Stoves, Stoves. NOW is the time to buy ion' RTOVES before cold winter Ss here, and tlan best and &easiest 'place is . at Stove, Tin and Sheet Iro Lebanonn Elanufee , tory of dames N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanowßan. where can . k be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, CALL, and COOKING ,best offered in Lebanon, gas -burn era for Parity's or Bed Cbartib4ra of his own make, with a general assortinent of Parlor STOVES, and large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or bor • (nigh. which he warrants to bake or roast. WASS BOILERS constnntiy on 'band of all sizes, and tha 'Oast material, COAL, flUeli.ETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest Iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, n large.stoek of TI.N.NVARE, made ,of the best matirlal and - in. a *orkmafilitto manner. As ha is -a practical Wirliman, and has Malan experiencwof twen ty-five years. ha feels confident that he can give general Satifititetion— , "Ho takes. this method of -returning his thanks to his numerous customers for.their liberal support, and he hopes, by. strictly attenand to his own business and letting other people's alone, to istilt, reeeivo a share of public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebailoo, NoWmber 1.-18€9, aM"- . Particular attention paid to all kintlitorJoannto, Ruck an Boning, spn4tiag. itc.,itrat all work warranted. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDEBS will do well by Balling , on J. - li. Bar.SaLta Agent, as be is peepared to do all kinds. Of TIN _ ROOPINGi SPOUTING and`JOß WORK generally, at the very lowest. prices. Ile also; has on hand a Jorge and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of' the - most impioved Gas Burning . COOK STOVES and PARLOR: - STOVES. Also, alt the etiffrrent and latest hatirOved RANGES AND tIEATERS, of all - kinds. lia also keeps Gra stoutly on hand a large stock of all khids - of ROOFING, SLATE, which he °ken , at less price than they can be bought of .any.other slateumn in.the county. um_ WAItP-ItOO3lS---One. door East of the Lebanon Valley Bank, Cumberland Street, I.ebanon, Pa. Lebanon, January 90861. • 4, -t-,,- CLOCKS. ~-, 1 f, ,, ',p1--4- Tls irty Day, I i'l4, - - ,1 Eight Day ) !I'X4 , - 1 ,I: 1 ' T.ls i rty Hour ..y 1 -.-- - _ ," 4 C LOCKS, LI riti Just Received at „._:,„,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 J. J. BLAIR'S aei l li b rY an S c o n h. r E RAILROAD HOTEL, Adjoining the Lebantrn .Depot, LEBANON, PA. THE ; undersignud having taken the above,Weil-known stand: invites his friend* and tho Online to give him A ran. Everything pertaining to the corn• fort of guests will bed one. Ho solicits Far met;mitre. Travelers Mal Itct.rdenrs to give him II II '.;' l ';` tri4l -• La , tenslve Stabling .attached, and good Hostiers always in attendance. • Lebanon, yuke"l7. 1 . 861. %Y.LLIAM HOLTZ. IF YOU WANT GO , io PICTIIRS - GO TO BRENNER'S QSr LIGHT GALLEN.; over D. 8. Baber's - Drug Store, on Ctimberiand street, Lebiuion; AuenOTYPES, lARIAINOTYPEA, FERVITPES, PAPYROTVPFS and PROT ,tl.. uterus, ;akin (Stindayexcepted.) Pricee Menne- We and - in accordance with the size, style and quality of the eases. R 001314 opened from 8 A. to 4 °moot, P. lii. Lebanon, June 2, 1858. • . Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Varney Braneb.,. Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing,"and liorritburg, `),ASS LE RANON,going East to Reading, at 9.7.3 A. 81., and 2.45 P.M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.16 P. M. and 12:017. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams "Brtt'OrliTtig 0n1y...c0 - tweets at Reading for Wilkes barre, rittston.and Scranton. 'A tjiarrlsburg; trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "NorTher Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lanmster,Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &c, Through Tickets to Lancaster, in NO. 1 Cars, $1 56, to . Baltimore. SS SO. 80 Tbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Glass Ticßetaat,reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Mid all the principal points in the West, North West, and Oanadas gran t Tickets, at lower Fares, to all , above places, can be had on application to the Suction Agent, at Lebanon, Through First.Clesq.Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant' Tickets at reduced Fees to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Cainadas. COMMUTATION - .TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 :.per cent discount, between any points desired; and 51 l LEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $45 each— for Families and' Rosiness Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harris burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and'3.3o and 5 P. M. .Wif‘ Tisesengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the-Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in toe cars: • - G. A. NICOLLS, duly 17, 1861. .Engineer and Superintendent. ALL THE WORLD ANttc6 rest of mankind who are in need of &uail axe Semmes . etorataa for themselves nod their Boys shoald not rail to call at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Court 7 lionse. Lebanon; who bare jest •re <aired o tine armament of Spring Clothing of their own manufacture; all of which they will sell at prices to suit the times. BOYVJAMKETS An deportment of Aoys! easel Mere JackAtila t • • • REIZENSTEIN BROS. BOYS''COAT§,PANI, at Very low figurea„at CASSIM ERE QOA l itr ot Af at a trifling cost, at I Fine Cloth Coats. Doeski d Silk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Sat Constantly a full assortment April 10,1881, = OpIX) i — Administralok ..7r EWERS or administration ha. the Register of Willa. of i ebanon eounty, on the estate of Wilmot COLEIItUt, late of Cornwall township, Lett nob 'county, deed., by Williain J. Freeman, all per sons indebted to said estate are required to make Mt mediate payment, and persona having claims against it 'ire requested to present them duly authenticated for sattientent, to WILLIAM G. FREEMAN, Adm'r, City of Waaliington, IL 0, -Or to his agent, Jacob Weidle, Lebruton, Penna. , August 7, 1801. P H O.T 0_ G R A Yi s IN ALL ITS BRANCRES. E XECUTED in the best style known in the art, at C. 0 ,CRANE'S GALLERY, 632 Arch Street, East of Sixth, PII ILADELPGLA.. :Life- Site in - Oil-a:tad Pastik STEEEctsc,oPIC.POII,TRA - A.SIBROTYPES, .DAGIII/REOTEPES, so. For Cams, Medallions, Plas, June 26,1860. ` IF YOU WANT PHOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend, the beet ere to be had at DAILT'R Gallery, next door to the anon Deposit Bank. Janes - E. Tusen. Joss K. Fames. TUE COUNTRY SAFE! THE ELECTION ALE.RIGHT V 1 IS Via ID 0 pin PUB IC are respectfully invited to call and ex 1. amine a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Which have been bought to please, both in style and price. Tar, Lamas will find it the place to buy SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Black And Fancy Dress . Silks, Foulalds, Bareges and Barege Robes, Lawns; English Chintzes, 'Oballies, Clothildes Irene. Sanjores, Lavelle and Duster Cloths, Prints and Muslins, TIIIBET, SPRING, BROCHR. AND STELL - A. -S• It. WL - S LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WRITE 00- - SECOND SIOURNIN a - GOODS, . STEEL, SKIRTS, FLANNELS, VEILS, GLOVES, MITTS; hie. GENTLEMEN' will be pleased with our selection of `CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, VESTINGS, And other articles.orgent's Apparel.. CARPETS, QUEENSWARE A GROCERIES, In fact-everything-that is 'found in n.well-stocked country store. Arii- We-most respectfully aolicita call,from the.putt -IM-end will take great pleasure in showing goods which fog cheapness and beauty cannot be iumeSeed. FUNCH &' BROTILF.R. DMl , anon liorongh, April S, 186 L • • GRAIN WANTED: mum raulersigned will pay thet r highest ISFicee Ihr all Ida a of . gFain—WlLEATi_ RYE, CORN and- OATS— at the warehouse, ea the Union Cana', Walnut street, N;rtb Lebanon. - • ' - JOHN 111111. EL. Earth Labanna"luaa 5,1550. : /ROW AR.P. .419 PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution . establishect , by special Emelovi nientPr -Belt!" of liti 0714 , and D'istressed, - afflicted with Virulent and 'Epidemic Diseases, avid especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual if EDICAT, ADVICE given gratis by the Acting &M -ITI geon,Ao all who apolyhy .letter; with desert* tics of their condition, -(age.: occupation,.habits of life, he..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nidied free of charge. 'VALUAELE REPORTS on Sperrnatorrheea, and Mb,- ' er Diseasesof, the Sekual Organs, and.on th e Neu - , Rust ;DIES eMployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for poet:Lige will be acceptable. Address. 11.0POIITON, Acting Sur geon,-lloward Association, No. 2 South . Ninth Street Philadelphia; Pa. By of the Directors: EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO..31:11ICIIILD Secretor)/ 2; 'SI; ly. rld.rS valuable preparation, : freed of all, the com l. mon components, Rich as Opiates, or Expectorants, which notonly run 'docrn the system, but 'destroy all chance of cure, will be fouud on.trial tO pos.sess the fol lowing.properties. andio wide- the most trainable testi monials may be_found in the paMphiets. - For whooping Cough, and Be a Soothing Syrup. it meets every want, and by early usewill have the largest proportion of, ruptures in children Which can be traced to %OH:41141)g Cough. ; In ordinary Coughs and Bronchial Coinplaints, the forerunners of Consumptiomdts splendid tonic proper. ties make it not only the most perfect enemy. to diecase, but builds urrarid sustains' the system opting recur. ranee of the Complaint. No nursery should he without it. nor should parents thil to got a pamphlet, to be found with all dealers, us the 'only way to do justice to its rilllTS*gre.et Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate I' calls Mr special attention and interest. being free of .opium; or preparations of Opined; or, of any but its strictly vegetable and medical properties. For Neural gia, Itbenmatlsm, 7 oont, Tooth and Ear Ache. Spinal Complaints. Bleedlng'at LungsorStomach, Rose orHay Fever, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. Fcr Loss of Sleep, Chronic -or Nervous Head Ache, Sick. head Aube. It has no.equal, and to which we otter estimonials from undoubted senreas„ - For Delirium Trem..ne it is a Sure Remedy: For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera liforbus, is ~piendidly adapted-in-not. only removing the pains. but acting as physic, a great contrast with Opium, which not, only constipates and' drugs the sYttem, bat makes the remedy worse than the disease. . From physicians we ask attention, and .on demand Bertnulas orTrial Bottles will be sentodevelopiug in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, andin the Cough Itemeily such ae.reat entirely on one central principle. Prom-ihialids , ke ask correspondence for Pamphlets or explanation, without "postago-stamps." PA s —Largmmt e Cough Remedy, 50 code pet bottle. 25 ringlinsT AND PHAR*ACEUTIST ' 9 Cbannercial Wharf. Boston, 11.tasr., Forlre by all usual wholesale and retail dealers in every town and city, and by Jeocpb L. Lemberger. Leb anon ; at Wbolesale by Geo.ll. Ashton, Charles Ellis d: Co., [April 3, 1861.-Iy.. D. S. -A B-E WHOLESALE S AND RETAIL R DRIle T 0 E Has been Removed to his - New Bonding,on '-Cumber lan4Stieet, opposite,the Engle - Buildings, 'Lebanon, Pa. Y 4 it R.subsoriber respectfully announce to hie acqualn j: tenses and the public in - general, t at he has con stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, - PERFUMERY, MERICINES,; . PAINTS, H E - M IC A L S.,'DYE-STUFFS. air . TARNISLIDI, TURPENTINE; GLASS-WARE, . -BRUSUES, lIAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning - Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet. Soaps, Se gars, 'Vobaceo,,kn. Also a - variety of Fancy Articles too m nuerousto' mention, ;which he offers at, low rates. and warrants the eualities of the - articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. ..fxr-Phyocku.e prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night by - calling at the Drug. Store, °Waite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store. will be opoued for the corn pounding of prescriptions between tlie hours of 7 - and 10 o'clock, A. 51.,12 and 1, and .4.ind 5 P. M. Lebonott, Dec.o, 1857. DAVID ~ S. RARER. t3CERHAVE'S HOLLAND -BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, 'DISEA - SE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND - AGUE And the rations affections consequent *pen a dhurdered STOMACH OR LIVER, end, ad digestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colloky Palm, n,,,,,sherg, -Low or. Appetite, Despondene3r, Restiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affection; it half in numerous instances proved and niethenteffected a decided cure. vegetable compound, prepared on strictly ciples, after the manner of the celebrated deem, flextime. Itereputation at home pro. roduction hero, the demand commencing with Vatheriand scattered ,over' the face Of this e, many of -whom brought with them and to tindition nflts value. It fe , now` iffe red s public, 7010144 V 'Mat truly wonderful u must be ezelvartotedgerr: beep recommended to thew persons whale ey have been imparted by the continuous nse 5, or other forms'of dissipation'. Generally in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat _lg and quickening every nerve; raising'up the drooping spirit, and, It infusing new health and vigor hi the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to 8a his a beverage will• be disappointed; but to the sick, wei7Pand low spirited, it will prove a gratefill aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. , . . READ ..CAREFULLYI • The 'Genuine highly. coventrated .Ikerhave's Milano Bitters is -put mp in half-plikt bottles only, and retafled-at Om Douse per bottle, er six bottles for Plus Datum. The great demand fur this truly celebrated Medicine has' induced many isnitatione,, which the public should guard against purchasing. . Beware of Imposition. See that our name Is on the labelof every bottle you buy; Sold by Druggists generally. It can be fmwatisi brifspresi to most points. SOLE Plt OPIeIR T ODS, BEMAXIII PAO.b" & CO. Sur sale at J. L. LEkISSRGRA'S Drug Store, Market Meet, Lebanon, Pa. fftPt is, :14360 r ); N.,..,-, • ~VT:!, to • i.,-,.,- - A - r i ri ,Vitneve•. Y tr".' , c:: , - 111111%, . 4,983 N, ....; i its 310 111 ej • .-7,•-* / k '‘.-.4 . fi- . nu , 41i311, . i \ 414 4 , - ' an, m..... i .;:." -.....- .z., _v t y t mAINEWELESioAr 4 , or - 101.1) TOE GREAT ,4k Coßk e ) AU 7 4 , 3 S t Steg ie tri ik -AND- N ON L RAL OP Tola Anodyne, 50-" JOHN L. RUNNEWELL, Proprietor, TIM CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOE itarrursoryairm tharmareutifits Chtutists, PITTSBURGH, PA" OPENING or: SPRING GOODS FROM NEW YORK MARKETS. A - gibe Store of L. K. LAUDERMILCH Ira C salberland itreetbi.ebanon, Pentea. AXT opehed Dionday, April Ist, 1861, at 15 per cent., lima than the regular price,s, for Cash or Country Produce FA.SHIONABIX SPRING SILKS. FashioniOle SPRING SHAWLS, Fashionable how DRESS GOODS,' Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS, • - Fashionable PRINTS for 10 eta. regularly sold at 19 cents; .Fashionable style,' Medium and Dark Prints, at .6 1 4, 7,8 l 6, and 10 eente. GOOD BLACK SILKS, and o. 00 find stock 131.4 ca Goons. W H M ITs 'G 0D S. Cambries, netti, Swiss, hiainstock, ..Bird Ere, Diapers, Embroideries, Ilaiidk'ES Collars & 'Setts, Lineve. • - -Towels, Sheetings, I Moselle& Unbertobed..9o.: ke, BROAD .01.071315 -, AND BOYS' WEAR. lune Black -Gloth.-for gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light and dark; Boy'a Caseimems arid Coating.— ' Gen tlemen's Black ;Calwitnine; Nancy Cassimeres I for spring, Fan y and Plain Vestings.. GROCERIES ; AND PROVISIOES. Brown Sugari; fig, 7 and 8 cts. per lb , White Ran; ed at 9, Rio I:Mike - 1234, 14' and -16 cents; TEA, Young Doan andimperial; ,3100ASSES,8, 10, 12 d ,1 5 ante; Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Elderberes fresh 111ackerel, Primo Dana, Prime. Cheese.. Candle:lL:Soaps, ac. •L. K. LAIIDERRILCIL. Lehanon, A.yiril 5, 1861._ ... ir.ci)!JeSio PRICES StJAMER GOODS T{; l !' K FARTS IVEW STORE, CUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON . . E would resperritully call . the attention of the VPublic to our stock. of SUMNER GOODS—suite. ble for the present season—at the , following greatly re duced prices: Lawns at 4 etc per yard-r-worth . 8 , Lawns at 8 cts per yard—worth I,23.cetA• Itereges at 8 ets per yard—worth 12% cts. Bereges at 12 eta per yard— worth . 2s (Hughey:B at 8 eta per yard-worth 1 cts. Gingham at 20 etc per jard—worth 234 Challis at 12% cts per yard—worth 23 cts. Chbllie at 16 cts per yardwOrth 25 eta. Ducal porno at 16 cts per iard4.worth 25 eta. 4- 1410, Cloth Plaid at 20 ets per iitrd— , worth 25 eta. Mohair Lustre at 35 cts per,ard=worth 45 cis. Mohair Lustre at 40 ets per yard- 7 worth -50 cts. '`ariconet Eingbains at 28 °taper yak—worth3734cts Silks! Silks! ! at 50 ctsper yard—worth $l. ;Sheet - lel , Shawls I IL—very ',Dry Geods.of all descriptlerie—very cheap.. Queensirarre-the best assortment ha Lebanon. GROCERIES., Prowl ] 86 Bat 5, 614 and 8 cts par .poun White Re. i 1 finedand 10 cts; Best nio Coffeel4 and 16 bin- lasses 7, ets; Best Syrups .50 , atuP 60. eta per _gallon, Dried Appleaand Peaches, Mackerel, Caridtes, Soaps, s:c. .3„. No trouble to sheer comtle. Cell soon: for Bar gains at the -New Suite of .- W. K. A t J. ROtiRRT. P. S.—We pay 10 cts for Eggs turf 13' ets for butter: Lebanon, June 5,186 L . - ' CATHARTIC Are ,yolyzoielt,....feeble, and complidningl. 'Are you outof order, With pier - system de. ranged, and - your feelings un comfortablet- These quip toms are often the prelude to serious illness. '802116 lit of sickness hiereephig upon yea, end should be averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered liu therr-7purify the blood, and let the fluids Nuevo on unob structed In health again. They-stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous as- tivity, purify the system from the obstructions which snake disease. A ciiiff settles somewhere in the body, and ob structs Iti natural functions. These, if not relieved, react Upon themselves and the. surrounding organs, pro ducing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangement*, take Ayer's Pins. and see how directly they restore the natural notion of the system, and' with it -the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint; la also true in many of the sicepettated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative eireet expels them. Cruised by fielder obstruc tions and derangements or the nattwatfurltions of the. body, they are rapidly, and many of them Atrely, cured by the same means. None who krow the virtues of-these Pills, will, neglect .to employ them when suffering frank the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and Irons other well known public per cent'. Pres. a Forwarding Merchant ref' St. Louis, R.b. 4, UN. Du. - Aran: your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of uteirene sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable, for years. liar =ether has been long griev- Misty afflicted with blotchei and nimpla on her akin and In her hair. .After'enr child 'lima cured, she also triad year rills, aud lore tined her. ASS. MORQIUDGE. As Psestailly Physic , . ' . Preen br. N.. IV. liirtierighl, New OrkistiS. Yonr. Pills- arsthwitrinee - mtrges. Their excellent qualities inwpise: any - - cathartic we passess.L'Therare milit but very certalk And-effectual in their ticilotten the Waldo, which makes them invaluable to Usk the daily , trestmenter disease. Headetcbro,SickHeallacheM'olilSteplaoh. iron. Edwtxrd Boyd, BaUinmv. . Data IWO. A Tsai -1 cannot answer you what complaints I tiara eared with your Pills batter than to say a that - we erer 'treat with a pqrgotiie medicine. I-tdres great depem deuce on-an-effectiatt cathartic •in my daily contest with disease, aud - belleiing ns i ao that your Pills afford uti the best we lhaveil of emus* value thew highly: • " Prrrsetwo, r'o., Slay 1,1555. Du.. 7. C. Ayes. Elk bare bawl repeatedly; cured of Ilieworat S. - ad/iv/is any -tidily Mil have by a dose or two. of your Piibi. Tt seems:to arise front-a foul stomach, which thercleanse at once. .YoUrs with-great respect, 1171. IV. TREBLE, Clerk of Strome,. Clarion. Billows Disoktlers —l4.ver .Complallute. Front Dr. Theodora licll, vr" N.ou York C. ty. Not only Rl' your. Pills admirably n4apU•d to their pur-, pose as an aperient. but I flinl their beneficial effectsupon the Liver very smirked iridusrt. They have 'rimy prac tice proved rival: effectual for the cure of bilious own plaints than any win remedy I can mention. I sincerely rOjOiCt) Lila WU have at length a purgative *htshis WOT. thy the cotifitlntien or this profession and the People. • - . DEFAMENT OF Tng /NTEntoa, Washington, D. C., ith Feb., 1856. SOLI I halts 'deed your rills in my general and hospital practise ereraince you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best estbartie we employ. Their regu lating action on the liver is quick and decided, conati. quently they are an admire - Ide remedy for derangententa of-that organ. indeed, I Mum seldom fouud, a Cale of bilious datum's° t:hstioate that it did not readily yield - to tkein, FruterMilly yews, AWNZO BALL, Al. D . ., - of Ike Marine Hit'ispia. pysentliki, Diarrlkrea, Relax,:Worins. W. (keen, of Chicago. Teur Pill 4 have ltad'it long trial in my practice 1111114 I held them in:eateetwasone of the best aperients‘ haVe ever foetid. Their alterative effect upon the livet' Makes them an -excellent remedy, when given In small doses for bilious dysentery and diurrhera. Their, sugar-coating Makes them very acceptable and convenient - for the use of women and akildeen. ByepepslO,lntpuElty of the Blood. _Prom- .1i4.1). J. V. Moles, Pusior of .Acteent Church, BOltall. . DR. Aygit.: bni e used seer Pills tritl extraordinary anemia in my Gunny and arum% those I am called to Yleit Ist diatrue. To regulate the orgahe" of digestiori-..and 'Unify the bleed, they are the very beet remedy I have ever knoeit r ead. I eau couildratly recommend them to my.frlanda. . Yours, J. V. MIMES. WARSAW, Wyoming Co., N: T.; Oat. 24„16 . 56. : Dran Sinai am ,Using ymmOuthartie title in my prac tice, and find them an exaallera purgative to cleanse the system end purify The finotheita of 111 - elthwed. ' .JOLIN - G. IVISACtiAOI, M. D. Casisifjpat ion, Costive:sesta, Suppression, Illsousttatisni, Gloat, Neuralgia, Drop.- sty, Paralysis, Pits,. et!: From Dr. J. P. ritualni; diontivol, c, zna d fs . Too much cannot leo soli of yanterllls for - the cure of nativeness. If others of our fraternity have found than ae efficacioue as niers, they eliould - Join me in preetahn lug itler the, benefit of the multitudes whip suffer front fiat complaint., which, although btul, enough in iteeif, is the progenitor of others that are worse.. I believe cm firettatio originate in the liver, but year affect that organ and cure the disease. • . • :Fropi Mrs. Nuart, rioysiciatt and .1 1 lidadji, Boston. I lied one Or two large doeee'orYonr'Pille, taken at the proper time, are excellent pretnotUree of the guttural seer.. lion *Alien wholly or partially and elan very effectual to cleause the Weiner/I . 4mi &v e t wer m s„ They are so tench the beet physic we have that I recommend no other to.tny patients. . From the Iteu. Pr. Hatekesigj the. ifgthudisi SW*. Church. Por.nsm noose. Savannah, Ga.. :TETI. theBs Mumma gm; 1 shmild be - ungrateful fur relief your skill Ints brought me it 4 ,drd not report my case to you, A cold settled in my limbs and brought on imeru elating neurot pha is a, 'which ended in ebiunic rhetreta tina; Notwit standing I had the best of phyalciane, the Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your dismiss grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your hut sure, -By perseveritin. ft p .X i ce is i . lED l E ll ag eh Ell e t tr. in et. ll l ai v tim m o i re, In the , use of them, tam now ' =Ginty well. . 15 , ' GaNATE CRAMER, Baton Ro uge: La., 5 Dee. 1856. Da. Aran: I have been entirely mired, by your Pills, of Rhoo n al e Gust— o painful dimase that had afflicted me for years. - . grip Most of the Pills In market 'contain Mercury, which; although a valuable remedy in skilful hawk la danero in a public pill, from the dreadful cane. quen g ees • dang e r ous hat frequently follow its Incautious use.- These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. . Price, 25 gents per.l2toz 'or s.33oitililor $l. . Wepited 'kyltr.J.l7. A & VO. Lowell;Mitii, Sold by .T. L. Leinberger, Br. Boni end `1). B. Libation 3 - Beiver & Bro., Anniille ; Shirk,'llyeritowie Y 1 Morning, Mt. Nebo ; Harper, Bast Iltumover ; Krell, Shaeffer - down; and by Dealers everywhere. IF YOU WANT A No.l AMIIBAYZYPB, very cheap, go to DAILY'S I M. . Gallery, next deer to the Lebanon Deposit Bank, ,1 Lebanon . Wintual Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO PTV the property holders of the State of , Penn. .1. Sylvania :—GENTLEMEN Your attention is respectfully solicited to the fallowing low rates of insur anceof the LEBANON 3ICTUAL INSBRA.NCE COM -PANY; who are transacting business with the most Battering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford. ed them iebeing.protected against :loss by tre. The' Board of Directors are practical. htudneis men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidenceand respect of the community in which they live. Our Com• pony is perfectlymutum and we invite your careful al tention to the following low rates as we are determined to insure as low as any other responsible =unsay, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Oar CHARTER being PBRPETI.I.S6„ eitables ne to is sue Policies, which-never expire , which obviates the ne cessity of renewal . every 3 5 years. The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly "6 years; and all its losseShave been promptly paid to the satisfaction.of all.purttea - poncerned: and, In fact it has been, and still eontinuns to be, the wise of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest and economical principles. RATES OF vistnANpßi Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof. .$0,15 '45 do 110 do shingle's' ..,16 do Log or Frame - ,20 " Barna, stone or brick . ,20 " ' do Log or Frame Store Houses, brick or stone • ;25 .". do Log or frame Ifotels & boarding houses, brick or stone ,25: -"- do, do Log . or frame ,30‘ ". Acadeniiiii and School houses ; Churches and meeting houses ,20 ;" Printers books and Stationeries ,30 ' Book binders ,50 Tailor shops ,25 -Shoediaker.aniksitddler shops ,30 " Silversmith and Watehmaker.. ,30 " 1 111E4ml Jellvnt ijn;l/48hoo. 0,0 *Oroceries fad Provision ,60 "- Tanneries >3 " Hatter shops Grist, Mills, 'Witter power . 4f --‘4"11. do do L ;35 Drug Stores Smith shops, brick or stone do do Wood „ Carpenterjoiner & Cabinetmak e r shops •4 0 and Coachmaker ShOPS. Wagoner and Coo. ____ ____„ . „,..... , ~ . ;' ,,! 4° ' ' 74 ' l uki w Painter and °pair maker shoes Oil Mills Clover Mills - Founderies Of wood . ' ,do„ Brick or, stone ' X3O .„ . ;30 - sir Merchandiae in brick or BOMB bitildintesi ;2'2 " do do • in wooden - - do ". 140: dor Fprniture hi brick or stone ballilLugs IS 4- do do in liooden:2o " do Stables&Albedo, brlelt.or stone,country ,20 t‘ do , ,do -do 'minden _ ,25 "do Livery A Tivern Stables ,25 " "do All communications should be addressed to W A. BARRY, liecretary, JOnestown, Lebanon Co., Ts. rresident—JOßN BRUNNER, Esq. Vice IS•esident—D. IR. RANK. Treasurer—OßO. F. iliElbY. Becretery,--Mbl. A. BARRY. Jonestown, September 12,1860, Watches, JewelrY and 811- , ver Ware. WHOLESALE ADD RETAIL. AYER'S STELLWAGEN & BRO., No. 632 Market Street., 1 door below Mk, Philadelphia March 27, 1861.-Iy. .. _ . INSURANCE _ COMPA NY, OF LEBANON, LEBANON COUNTY. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA. This Company, was incorporated by theLegis. Baur° of Pennsylvania on April 2, HMO, and Is now in full operation, and ready to make insurance on Dwel lingo and other buildings, on Furniture or Merchon dioe generally; also, on Barns and contents, Farming Implements, &c., &c., on a mutual principle. This Company will not insure property outside of Lebanon County; aS it is designed to be meralywn asso ciation for Lebanon county, and as such, it will insure property perpetually, as safe as any Miter Company,and at far lower rates: ' The insurance fees, being only gl. 50—for, membership. Policy and Survey. Any further information can be had by caning on any of the Board of Managers, and officers, or any of their Agents. DIANAGEBS. . . Jacob Weidel, Joseph .Bowman, Jacob Beadle, , I John LlDecker, D. S. Hammond, Henry Torino, 1 Christian Henry, ' Jacob Witinerjr., Thomas Forster, • John b. Krauss, Jacob Bomberger, David E. Miller, Adolphus Reinoehl.— :' JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. ' :JACOB WEIBEL, Treaftrer. J. lIHNItY MILLER, Secretary.' . Agents... 4. 0. Roisner, aeffersou .B. Light, James Hummel, Daniel Onliagher, ENO. W. RyanWid - Henry Meyer.. . [ Lebanon , January 30,188 t Insuraisee Com . pang. or Annville„ LEB4NON COUN'Ti, PtieN. 'A. ITS . COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1559, and T is now in.full operation and ready to•nsake insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, nn Iprniture, anti Merchandise generally.' Also on. Barna - Contents, Stock, Farm I mplethentii. &c.. ou a Mutual Principle. ' MANAGEBS. Christian Bachman, Jr.. - 41eargo tsomgardnor t 7. D. A. Garman, 4eore-Dongee, ebn D. Delver, ifautel S. 4rly, We'Bl OOD SEARCHIME;Iea .. A STANDAR=D MEDICINR, For the speedy, reißeal. aucLeffeetual cure- or JEL-ra.Pr.- BEASES 'arising I. oro IMPURITY OFTELS . This* medicine has wrought the most miracutotia aurae n desperate eases of Scrofula. Cutancous.Diseara% Pimples on the'face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, .• Tatter affections, Dyspepsia, • •• Jaundice. . - • Mercurial ;mamma, Liver Complaint, Low Zplrits, • , Vensale Complaint% andul gin in an impure state of 'thi The 'Above. Is a potirait of David McCreary', of Napi er township. who, 9n the Met day of August; 1853,made affidavit b• fore Addict, Burley that be was treated for the cure of Canderhy:three physicians of Bedford co., and .by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College in Cincinna ti, for a...period of nearly eight months, notwithstand ing which, his lip , nose, and a portion - of his let cheek were entirely eaten away/ He had given up all hope, mben he. beard of the ' , Blued 'Searcher," and wee in clined to try it Four bottles cured him, and although sailly.disfigured. there is no question but-what this in valuable medicine saved hie life. - The full particulars of this.remarkable cam may he seen in a circular, Which can bilad any -of the agents. Me also refer to the.cake of Nancy Bleakney, of El. derton,‘Armetrong county, Pa:, cured of Scrofula of being 'unable to get out of, bed for three years. To the Case of n lady In Ansonville, Clearfield coun. ty. who was also afflicted with Scrofula in It worst form. To the ease of George Meisel, residing in Cerrohewn Cainbria county. Pa., who was so badly..eftlicted with Cancer, that it.eat his entire nose off; and his = case WBB wore; if possible, than McCreary's. - The pirticulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Beurcber , -tney als o be found in a circular to be had of any of the Agents. IL M. LEDlON;Proprletor. Laboratory for the matinfactureand saki, near the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Hellidayelturg, Pa. Dr:lieu. Keyser; Wholetald Aiertb; Pittsburg. Pa. • 'or sale by M. R. Dottie. idperstown ; Martin Early, , yrs; John Capp Son,.onestotro .John Seltzer nt Nebo; Carper," liachtnansvffle; John Debt, anger, Carnpbelletown & Kinports, Annville. John C. Cobaugb, Bridgeport: all of Lebanon county; Also sold at Dr. Geo. Ross' Drug Store, oppoeits the Court Rome, Lebanon, Pa. October 5, Met WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE GaturteLSeabold, John . .Kinports, George ,Itigier, -John Rudolph- Herr, Joseph F. Mats, JOTIN AILWICIN„ PreAden*. RUDOLPH HERR, Treßalirer. JOSEPJI F. Mem, Secretary; Samuel Seabold, Traveling Avant. Jaeob.Sebnotterly, Agent, Firederlaslintio. Manilla, January 30,1561.-3 y., LINSEY'S I MIPRONEDI Cancerousforeasstiona r ,„ . Erysipelas, Boils, . Bore-Eyes „Scald Head, , Rheumatic Diardars, , Costiveness, Baltltheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach.' I DileaSei haviniptheir aril a mood. $lOO •
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