„,THE CORNER.: a .Or A 'Correspondent -or ,the Boston Journal furnishes some facts'in regard to Brigadier-General J. B. Magruder, E . , S A., commanding at Yorktown and the country mind about. "He is especially gorgeous in mess fur ngure, and extravagant in his cuisine, by whieh,means he has ruined many young officers. He is also somewhat lantastie in'respect to personal adornments. When he was in Mexico he came out - magnifi cently in blue trowsers with red stripes of enormous width—the stripm being in their turn striped with gold. The officers had a debating society in the camp, and t this is one of the questions - over Which they vexed their minds and exercised" ` 4 their oratorical powers.. • Whether John, B. Magruder's trowsers ore blue toith:, red stripes or red with blue strip6l—, Tradition does not give the decision, buO r t i runderstand that the 'members.of the so= oiety were taken to view the premises.—: in one ofthe.batties he was directed to send a section of his battery to a designa ted pOint on the field. So he detached a young second Lieutenant.. Having giv -3 en the young subaltern his orders,., he added: "You want a brevet, don't your' "Of course, Sirl" Well, then, let me give you a little ad. vith. When you get there dont you mind whether there'th any Mechthicanth or not—you fire like the deutb. Then they'll all think you're a devil of a fellciw— take rny-advith, and you'll get your' bre vet." , • ."The young officer descried no ;Mecthi - canth, but he followed his superior's ad vice, got his brevet, and , is now in a'= re• tponsible position in Washington. Gen, Magruder was wounded at *Chepultepec, the record says So he was. Struck by a spent bail. A cut across the back•kwitil a riding whip would have inflicted a great ,er injury. But the uccasionTurnished. an r opportunity for a sensation; and . waS'" not 'to belost. Drawing forth his handker. hettreated the wound .gontly, and of course elegantly, but with a •look of hero ?in, and was evidently about to call fir 6 brandy and water—he had. taken the pre "caution to fill one of his limber b xeswith , wines, brandy, cold chicken, and. the, like 'before going on the field—when a cargo= • •ral stepped forward and offered him -Wa ter from a canteen. The captain sipped •••, 'T' . a little, and handed the appendage back . 4 with: "Thank you. corporal; I make you n 4. thargeant on the thpot for your conth4lier ' ationr A etNTRZ Suor.Z—A.:: correspondent of the Terre Mut Expreis'relateithe follow ingthseident °fa skirmish at4-Rieh .14un taim "it appears that one 4seOsherithink- ing Mule at a safe distance,:thd h. , lding .the marksmanship of Hoosiers in extreme contempt, turned his buck,.;stopped over, and offered a glaring insult to our men.— The.act had. the effect of making Hoosier . tearing-mad. Considering himself highly ° insulted, and having great faith in his own powers and that of llis Enfield rifle, he . sent his compliments, in the shape of an ounce ball, making a •centre.shot, the ball traveling the whole length of .secestier's' 4 body, and coming out of the throat. 'Cu riosity induced me to examine the body; And I can vouch for the fact." BROTHER j3RuWN. At a Conference meeting, held some where in the Northern part of our State duringgie great revival season of '5B, were lwesent among other.;, Brother Brown—a week, spy, but good man, con "forehanded,", and a childless .widower—and Sister Ames, a strong mind ed spinster, somewhat fluent of speech, who, report said, was not _averse to the 'thought of securing the control of Brother Brown and his fine house and farm.. In due course of time Brother Brown was called upon to relate his experiente. 'As usual he was humble and ' slovi of speech; "he had very little to 'saY—could not speak to the edification of his brethren ''and sisters—the time would be better ,oc 7"cupied by others. For his part, he felt 4 that it became him to be silent, and that .. his place was behind the door ofthe safiet nary." And so he set down, and • Siker Ames was soon after called can to Speak. She, too, was humble and subdued; had . little to say, and that in a low tone; and concluded by remarking that she felt that her place was to sit behind the door with Brother Brown." Not even the solemnity of the occasion could prevent the meaning smile that ran about that circle of.grave faces. How-TO COMPEL. A FIRE ZOUAVE TO SUR. RE:CURL—Paymaster Fletcher of the army went down to Alexandria a few days ago to pay off the New York Fire Zonaves. Expecting to be absent all day he took with bim a lunch, a bottle of Monongahela, and a Colt's revolver: While engaged in paying off the men he discovered that his lunch, his whisky and his revolver had all disappeared. Fired with a virtuous indig nation, he immediately ..stopped payment,' and informed the Zouaves that he would not pay them another dollar until hispthp erty was restored to him. This manifes tation brought them to their senses and the missing goods were soon forthcoming, minus a small piece'of cheese and a few swallows of whisky. Otr A tvestern editor says: The 'ltocky Mountain News copies our report of a for ty-dollar ty-dollarnugget found on the roof of cabin, and adds: "A lady of our acquaint ance, after reading t!.e above, examined her roof, and took therefrom gold to the a mount ofseventy five dollars. It was in a manfactured form, however, and very much resembled a set of artificial teeth The mouth of that lady is one of the pret tiest we have seen opened, and speaks fir itself." Has the editor of the News pros pected that lead. and if so, how does it pay! Or Han. Wm. H. Dimmick, nn ix- I member of Congress from Sosquekinnah district In this State, died at Wa' late resi dence in Honesdale, on the 4th inst. • (:1:r Genet'al lames Shields, appoint 'pent as a Brigadier General of Volun- I .leers, by the President, gives general sat ii;lsfaction. He was. Commissioner of the li!;Land O K.- ffice during the administration of : I Jaraes Polk, a General of Division du ring the Mexican war, and after that a i:Senator of the United States from Illinois. ;He is a man of pare personal courage, of great military experience and ofandoubt led loyalty and devotion to the Union. Or The Boston Post says: ulf our ( 6 gallant soldiers ore much longer coMpell ri ,ed to lie on the damp { trot oid, uncles - leak") , ' ents, the result will be the transformation . 4 , if infantry into housemen." . lithiHp F. !flees's'ly FASHIONABLR BOOT AND SIIOE MAKER fIN Cumberland Street..com door Zest of El dliiii' l_fttre Mack Gorse Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for tire short time I bare been in billiDeSA, 1 wonl.l respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronoge of the public.. lie butt at all times au assortment - te ROOTS ant 5110 Est of his own titanufnethmon hand, which wilt be di-posed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES.' GAITERS, kat Those desirintr a mutt. well mode article. are invited to give me it trial. Childrens' Shoes of every variety and c•tor on hotel Heavy work made to order. ' IQ- ..t II work warranted. Repelling neatly done and charves in numerate: hebanori,tinly -3, 1801. New Boot _and Nhoe Store : fI IN n ndereigned ~ Antllolllloe. to . the public that he J has owned a New-h ookand Shoe Store. In Market Street, Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran VAP church, wh.....rtskti-intealls.keeping constantly on 1 tilliatiitanif it gencral aitior,t laza 4414o:tics, Gentlemen, Aisles, Boys suit Chilillliß. ,:' ' • -- ,Boot.s, Shoes , alter' s,&e., &c., nii,or *web will-bit inado ati in otyleamit quality not tit surpassed by ftly . 021 workmen In the country. No effort kballbeliparea tfti leastitinki satisfy alt who may thvore-hhu Arith. their nortleW, ''and his-Charges will bans roilionabtaatt piiiiiltde, compatible with a fair remuneration. . He also keeps a large, took of B M • iIOMADE WORK, which le warranted to be as represented. The public ereiurital tocall and examine ble Meek previous to purchaviug. —v; 1; • Ai" Repairing done . - pn short notice and at reaionable rates.,...AND,l ll : ll " 31.0911.1 i. Lebanon, 3.16,0,1561.: . • • t . .... Boot aud :Shoe S'l s ore. JACOB .11f3DET, iespectfelly in -1 forms the public that Ile still contin ues his exteustreestablishment in hianew building, in Cumberland St, •••"----' MAS Ice IMF*: to render the same AlAtiistlittion as heretofore ea all. who ray to eritim with theirs mum. Keinvites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS rind SIIIONSand every one who' wishes to purchase fashionably and, durable articles In his line, to call and examine for thentselie.t lily large and varied stock. . .- Ile is determined to 'surpass all ecmpetition in the manufacture ()revery article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in relcard to materials and workmanship; nonebithehist (plen ty of LCATlllilt and ether materials are used, i t d none but the best workmen are employed - . i • P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very, liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attentiou to businessand endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public 'pat tronege iLebanen,July 3, 18/31. This-is the Place to Get CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE Boots,Shoes, Hats. Vows 4•0. 7 FOR. SPP.INICI AND SUMMER . - . , 1111 E undersigned having opened . liikSP . ItING AND Skt:ll3l.Elt. fBOOTBOOTS,SI/OHS. 11ATS.. OAPS, TrtiniKB - and i _Tit A Vialitial jtAGS,e( the veiy Intent ~ nod handsomest ntylen foul ban finish, -7, 'wovilel respectfully invite all his ohirtiends and euntornors, and °thorn. who with to buy tho beat ar tidos' in bin line at the lowest prices at his store in Walnut St., newt to the County Prison. It is not necessary to enumerate txtrticular articles. for his stack embraces everything tor bodies, Gentle men. Girls, liu3s and Children that can be rolled for in this department of business. The Ladies• particularly, will find a choiceselectien of all thehandsoutest and lah. eststy les erdhecs. Gaiters, he. Ifisibsortinent or not,. Caps. Trunk - a, Traveling Bags, Joe., have been selected will great rare. Call Soon cud obtain at bargain, BOWMAN. • gel...Mtstsures taken and work made to order.. Lebanon, May K, 1861. ow, t. jeriaint. :c.o. ArNiKS.. G. L. ATKINS & Bro. Ta- AVM united in the-SOOT and PUDE BVSINZSB jl.l and -from their determination to be punctual. and -MAO tame butnthe-hest of work, they feellike a large of public patronage. They win always be found at their 01AD STAND. •tiew tlemoyea.) in Market Street. neuriy opimitt Widow Rikes Motel. where they will he ready to servo and ;dense their enstdmer:‘. They have now on hand a large ateortment of - BOOTS, 81101 ES, TRUNKS: CARPET RAGS. km,. which they offer at reduced prices, Akar Persons dealing at this 8110 E STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE WORK. or have it made to order. Satiofaction is &hoar 'warranted. Ste Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Room and Mmes. [Lebanon, .Inly 3, 1401. ATKINS A 11110.'S New Root and:Shoe Store Is fittt4 up in good order forcomfort and convenience, both for Indira and Gentlemen. ATHINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe 14.b.re is fi tted up in grwm! .rvirr for comfort and convenience, both for Latex end Gentlemen. • • - TKINS k OHO. prontiee to be punetnal,nrelwill en denvor t. piea4e all who may call on thenifor Boots and Shoes FITS ! FITS !! - 01.917 7.: i. t . . A H. itIOTIEY luo rimoved his Ito. 1 Tailoring„ Establishment to - N0..3 North Walnut street. two doore north of George A Pyles store, and directly op poetto the Court llonie, up stairs, where he will contin ue/to manufacture Oil articlia in hid linewith 'neatness and ti bleach. l'a rti cuter attention will he paid to, CLlt#Og ,and nutking_chlitiretes cloth ' ” ing ; ix.: e. - Tne Solicits a'contletiance of the tery liberal patronage thus far extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on one or 3..11, Sieger's :towing. Machines. All work %vat-Muted and entire satisfaction guaranteed. - [Lebanon : July 3,1861. . _____ - _ Fashionable Tailoring! REMOVAL; :11kTICTIA1tL ROFFMAN would respectfully Inform 1.11. the Citizens of Lebanon, that' lie her nuro y zip his TM 1,0113N0 liusiness to ettniherland Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle iflotel, where all persons who wish garments 'made up in'the most faiiiiionatde atyie and beet Rimier, are in vited to'eall. TO TAI LC/BSl—Just receiied and for sale the N.l'ork and Philadelphia Report, of Spring Ar. :Simmer FaFhiang, Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the snlweriber know of Ihe fact, se that Itecad make his arntincentents accordingly. ' 31.1C11010, 11101 , 1F31AN. liddentoti April 10. and COAL YARD. ITHE undtirsigned„.hiceing bought Mr. , 'Fleury Spoon's Wood and. Goal Nall, a short distance tiertiveast of - Messrs. Foster it Match's Foundry, in the bonougic•of North Lebanom'and also htingfit Frdni %20dto 'BOO Cot DS OF WOOD and front Nal tO 100 W: TONS OF COAL, kinds amtgrudes, which I will Meat the yard or dolivcc at as small profits as trill snit the times. I thereforein. 'viten!' those that are in want of any . of those articles to call and see the same, .ascertain—priess, and 1 edge for themselves. DA NI St LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, duly 3,1801. - BOWMAN, HAUER CAPP'S L UJrl . 4 1111 - fif-., - Ar R D This Way,ifyou.,Want Cheap Lumber. THE untlerAgried have lately formed a partner i ship for the ptirpose of engaging in the Luin ber llusiness, on a new plan : , would respeethilly inform toe public ai large, that thew . place of business is DAVID Alowassn's Old Lumber Yard. i n raft Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square front tbs Evangelieul churdit. They have exifiti'ged the Yard and filled it with a - new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as.Anns; ,1 1 4tv Ka, 401sT, • VHS, SIIINDLES. AND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short. they keep -con stantly on hind, a full and woll-scidamed assortment of all Rinds 'Of IitIII,DISIO MATERIAL& Persona in want of any thing in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. • Thankful for part favers; - thoy 'hone, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. k CAPP. Lebanon. September 6, OR M. - WALTER'S IVIKLL, subserther respectfully informs the public that ho Ises entirely rebuilt the Mill on the littl4 Sww taro, formerly known as "S , raw's" and later es ...Wm: part's," about one-fourth of a nate from Jonestown, elution county. Pa.; that he MS ft now in complete running order.. and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with n very, superior article of asi Olean as it .4m 'he obtained front any other sontre.— Ile keeps also on hand and for sole at the lowest cash prices CHOP. BEAN, 811011 TS, &e. Mo for also pre pared to dealt kinds or CUATOSIARe Meta. for Fernier:l end others, at the very sientest poSsible notice end in sites all to give hits a tria:. The ..mpohiticry of the Mill is entirely new and of the latest and tau=t iin. proved kiwi. tly strict attention to truelove Hod fsii deeding he hem to merit a share of patronage. WHEAT, RYL, CORN, OATS,. &e., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will tet paid. FRANKLIN WALTER._ May 8, 1861. LehasiOat Deposit Bank. Cumberland street, met door east of arrmanrt TIJI, pity the following RATES of INVIRAST on T DIMUSITB, lee 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; , 1?' Tor S months, and longer, 5 per cent, peranimmi For 3 months, and longer ? 4 per cent. per Mama; requiring ashen notice of withdrawal. Interest-paid in fell for the Deposits from the data of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal lino of at* etannealatk es to those who may Myer us with Doodle,. payable ow delimit: Will pay a premium ori SPANISH and MEXICAIS P01,1,t116. and also on otd ittia'ican Dao4 tars and fluff Dollars. Will make Collections on and re. mit to all parte of the United States, the CatlatittS and Hums): Negotiate Loans, .to., dm, and don general EX GUANO E rintrllANiiiNU BUSINESS. G. DAWSON CULLMAN, President, GED, Puna, Cashier. The malerelveil, 111ANAll NES, Ara imlivitleally litihla o the uxteut of their Estates, for KU Deposits sari other htii,ottious of the "I,seeNos DEPONT DANK." •gALUN GA :11 EON, G. DAWSON COLE,SI ' , EMU) ti !MILLER, LEVI E.LINB, .1,01.4:5 YOUNG, Aut.; usrus BOYD, Leh:lsom:Hay 12, 1858. 0 IfIORG I 1,E1:11, AIIVEATION !. • Company orward ! March I 4 ro 111.17.F.M$TEIN BROTHERS , easy Currant° I Store, opposite the Court. House, end get a suit or Spring and Sommer Clothing at reduced prietia. - KNIVES ! HOWIN KNIVES 4 A line lot or Bowie Koi r , vajwt reettheti and for sale iteiessereaN haul% PIRS, Opposite the Uourt Hodes. Lebanon, May 4,1861. p+ - TAIRLE. ?ila. undersigned resteutfully informs the Antic tkot Ibetas opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at kirs. Hotel, Market street, Lep: , ttnon, where ,he will keep for the #11", *bile secmitutedatiolm good BOY* . .ro HOUSES and stmuctr.s. 111; wilt keep gentle *nil good dri ring llonuot, and baddinne and safe Vehicles. Ale& 'careful Deicers furnished *hem desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, *c. Leissol;s J 1j 17;1031. JAMBS MARAS. R. NEWELL'S OTOUIII A P ~ C;ALL'RIV - No. 7%4 Arch Street, Phitaddytheci. (AN F. of the largest end most complete Galleries to ii„j the United States, where the laiet,Picturavkuown to-the-photographic prima - lib "higher than are paid for miserable eart3cotures. The ;Proprietor. a practical Photographer:, attends' personally. every sitting—end' allowe 110 , picture to, leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect 'satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Arobrotypee. of stbsecit or de ceased friends, phntographed to any required size, or taken on Canvass. life size. and painted in Oil by the beet Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather —al perfect hi cloudy days as when' the 'sun shines. Pereons visiting the city are 'respectfully invited to examine our spealmeue, which for ptite and qttallty Cy competition. Sir Inatructiona alien In the art of Photography. It. NEW-F.L.L. IiAI.LZAT 'or AST, 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. CGIIMENDATIONS: . Pro.o Ifon. Laurie D. CAXP/1114, Si. C., Ohio. My family and friends ell concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is morn lifelike. than any thing they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but 1 have never yet had one which presents so true to nature, all the features and expression s of countenance as this. Front lion. Jar :Velma, late "Minister to Italy. The exquisite finiela'beauty and softnesoof yourpor traits. conj died with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses; cannotfail to eon - tamed them to the attent ion and pulp/nage of nil who appreciate true art. Frpni cote 3n.air.3 PAGE "Taring Mash* for a:portralt,l primate(' ono from Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of it min iature in Oil Coloru, uUtkr tke acto'process discovered by 'him, and take great pleasure inrexpressing the satisfac tion given me, not only by the accuracy of the likenois, but its artistic Safi') in all, respects, and recommend him to the patronage of tose disposed - to entourage the beautiful art. JAMES PAGE. Philadelphia, January 1861.-Iy. Farmers and others Take Notice. . . 'FILE nndersigned having purchased the en tire eatahlishnient of A. MAJOR k•BIIAJTHEIt will numufliettiro and keep on hand a very general as= sorttnent of MACIIINE.RY and PA EN! tNo. IMPIX MENTS; etnbracing, "Improved "II6IIII.IIORSE OblVeny end Threshers; Railway. [loins :Powers and ThreShers, Morgan's Independent steal-wire Tooth Iloise ItAK.F4' 'Mumma,' Patent Polder, Straw and. Ray OMR*, Cast' Iron Field Rollers, Drain Fans, Hay ElivatoraChwer Hullers, Corashellers, biiild - or,power, Corn Ploughs and Planters. Cultivators, ac., yariett of-the best 1`1,013011S in hie;lee. All of thaaboreMacihnes" are' of the latekt and licit' improvements, Heideman warranted totareOtiefeation: Castings of an. Aired, mode to ordet., ' and at short notice. Ile also manufactures STEAM EN. GI NES, Still Gleariat.Shattinm. end Mill work in general, and .pays particular attention, to RePairinsi Eimineit and Machinery of all kinds. Ile invitee all In ran and es:twins tbe work at the 3fa chino Shop, on -PINEORoVe &sneer. Lebanon. Far All orders or communications by mai2,.will be promptly attended - to. D. M. KARMA NY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Letainon; August F., 1360. OTICX.—I have appointed A. SILIOIt 1,11 my , Agente for the puFpose of carryingonthe shove 'business. - *. RAHMAN Y. Lebanon. August R, 1860. • 1 3j1VINGER' GIN AS A-REMEMILAGENT THIS - DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, T,ISPECIAL.LY designed for the use of the Meadat PicAssion and the Flintily, hating superseded the so-called "Dine," Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," e te., is new endorsed by all of the prond cent physicione.chetnicts and connoisseurs, as - log oil of those- intrinsic medical - qualities (tonic and durstic) whkh belong to an OLD and PURR Gin. Put up inquest bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, .• -A. RININORft & CO., • (Rstabliskedin 11784 Sole Propsiotoss,. ' • N 0.19 Broad titreet, N: For sale kr FRENCH; RICHARDS k. W. k SIttITII, end. ell the prominent wholesale Drug. giata In Philadelphia. ; December 1869-Iy. DRESSLER'S HAI,jI JEWELRY STORE No. 2 , 30 - Noith Eith Street, abovi Bate. P:a.iPa, ((AN hand and for sale. WcboicatoWertment et or patterns,—and will PLAIT TO OG.tiEllt,. %LACE LETS. riNgtit ustgai.t PLIStRAOSSZS, 'NEC - MACES. Vass. anti GUARD. CHAINS: .41%. .Orders, enclosing the tinlr. to be plaite,d, may -be sent by mail. Give a drawing, as rtar. as- am on paper and. onetime such amount no msiv etiolate) 'to pay. Cost as follows Kings $2 to $B; 'Brunet Pins $t to $1; ringer Ging* 7d (fonts- to. ss4o; Veit Oboists sty to $7 ~. Iteeklaerittri to $lO. . :!lair put into filetbiligias.:Box, Bro* st Piss, Plugs, At, - Ad 17.91 , 1 and Silver booed at fair riteg..; , OW EN L4V11711C0 9 ,8 New:Sfiltld Ware Rooms awl Mt.* ny a ory. , - -a Attrket al door sy.oith thel. fraliej named. -Lafgestidanufactory and Bast Asstartm.eutof 7178,N1T171tE and CHAIRS., in,the county': *lllls puldje is respertfarly revise. , ed to liearist vend tint at ti ten Ware Rnoras ite fciaiyQ dwbeer arsortnuto t of, Faossesrameatied Iturso soma YU ItN reriems wwat at may Meal would bostwall avid evamitte - stack before purchasing , alimalbeem WhiclrAltritit; of-bis ow* work) he warmest* to be bettmllbasemekolktredit -tkis place. Priem will be Lowita tbiumatmay- *Mew place, either in Hai SorealOver county of Lebanom: Ali orders wonted y ottemied ass44oolllly owe arthakmoot prices. All pertains poreitaaing Poraltetee from him will be sesommodatwil ky .11twobm it deliverwl to- loanay .part»f the.mataty, FACR 45", otilitGZ, and - willtont the ]oast injury, as be ism poseured one Mr the Imes task *mai furniture eitesons;Aspecially for that pentette, COFFINb' owlets orthw. and hat rals attesolad at the Shortest *Aloe. "Sept. 13, 1111611: NEW CABINET AND CHAIR. "111ANUF t-t"14011IN rtt Evolmeriber oespocifullyin'Riimor Abe' &brie that • 'l,_ ri he b e Me largest am* beet assortment at PIMII- • TURK ;Mal CHAOS, ems olioredto the rod:Ilk:Of '46.: anon wants, • Ile has on hand at hip CaliinetWeee- Ooome, is. NOrth Lebanon Borough. ireivil'y:".eeposite 7.eller's Hotel. "moil a few" doort •sontb - of Earalees,a spiendbl semattnerst or,mml., , enbeermital and faeldoriee Me Parlor, OnttAge "and. Chamber tURNITURE, Oen- ' Wiring OfROPAS; IMICE-AMIiTIeS, LW:MOILS. WHAT- ItITESAMieSot,, Centre, tier, Carel and COMIRen TVGLII*, thViiiftgalid common RICIREAIft Ride/Mods, WOOR,Standa, Wa.4Sterle, as& "Kitchen Furniture of- all kinds. 'Ales, a large and elegant variety Of Tptzweir flArt, SKIPS ' SitATEIVVIIAIRS, ..Common Syring" Sated ertitiruy; riAl kinds of 'Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also' 'Windsor, Cane-Seated. area Common CHAIRS and ItIkKERS 0r.,-. overy iteeeription. . ' • - . • . i re:** All Goals sold LOW and .WARItANTED to glee sutiefactipn.: - iVIO.II/1 &Omen of knowing, the character of the goody here offered for pale, coil be fully satisfied of their durahlitty by reference to those for whom he has man "omitted or to whom sold. Furdlture and Chairs REPAIRED and TAR NIS 'ED. 8 ,7-407 PINS maulo and FUNERALS attended at the shortest notire. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North, labanon , September 10, 1080. 1 SO-I_INEAV STYLES. 1561 . A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market. and the Court House, north side. hue now on hand a splendid itatertment of the New - Style of ' HATS AND CAPS, fur men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public Is respeethilli Inyi toil. Rata of all prices, from the cheapest to the moat costly. always on and. He has nisojustopen*d a spina dll assiirtment or SUMMER HATS. embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, .PEARL, HORN, LEO MAIN, SENATE, CUDIAN. and all titbits. Ytsb Ile will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, &c., to Country Merchant! on advantageous terms. Lebanou, - .loly li , 1501. Wanted to Buyi'. K O n , 0 15 0 0 8 4 1 811 E 61 i ; S C gN Y ; B 60,000 bushels OATS; 50,e00 bushels WHEAT- Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed. for whieh the highest CASH priees will be pdhl at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot. Lebanon. OSOROE ROYTMAN. lulmnon, July D. 1861. 1i t;iuA tt1"8 OLD STAND , yS Ir currier of Market onet igger areas, 1.....ati0n, LU. DREG, Met, reetiemfully informe his friends' nod the. public that he has taken the above pad, formerly occupied by Emaniel Reigart, iind large. ly Manumit the stock, of WINES &I'M LIQUORS, with selections from the ,CIIDICEST BRANDS and ..„4 7 . qualities now in the market. My assortment eonaiste.'ot Ortard; liennesy, Pinitt Castillion, V, Wales, Martell. Murat, Pellevoision, J. J. Depuy & Co., A : Siirgnette A Cu. - 'N.M.—Champagne, Old Oporto, BurSundY, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon. Teuerilfc„ Mock, Mustat,and Malign, of various brands and qualifies. liolland . Scheidain Schnapps, :Jamaica Spirits, Scotch sad Irish.' Whiskeys; Pesch. Apple, Lavender, Black berry: Che rry, G Inger and Ritipberry 1.1 11. AZ' DIES; Cordials, Wine Sitters, Amsterdnin Sitter.., &F., &v. Al-c,.-constantly or. hand' a superior quality of . Old Bourbon, .'dolt and Monomgehela WITISKSVS, Of the very best q'tialitiem and .Pure Cider Vinegar, 'ruat ions experience he 4tatters bitiiself that he will hcAshie to render satisfaction , to tai whammy pXtroilize the new. firm; anul the.reputation aciktireid for tavola* leg the beet bratirlazof-AAQUORTS,itt the, Jowdet will be Maintained. All articles sold-at this establish, meat will be plum they are represeneed. lulauxut May 41Bit George Hotrinanlo mr.n.A.P.srox COUNTY , . pat-mrA .„... • TRANSPORTA' TION LINE. iity,Lebancin Valley Rail orrd.` DARTICRIAR 'Attention will lie ledto .tictidS r Setby the Imimnon Talley Railroad. floods wilt be sent daily to and from Philadelphia toLebarion, hyera town and Annvftle Stations, and all other points In County. FREIGHTS contrasted for at the least possible rates awl delivered with.diepatch. The Propriater wilt pay particular attention _to, and attend 'paraonally, to' the receiving and 'delivery , of all Freight'. . , . . For information, apply at hie Office at the Lebanon Talley ileffrowd.Depot,- - Lebanon; - • EDWARDAtAIIK: his Agent in FhiladelPhia. will al': ,rk3 B, blaqualdeNt . ,WA.Zieste's Merchants ilotsl,llTorth Third St; Philadelphia: ' - • 4 . 41.:1:14. 2 0!Per Sr = - • ig BO: HOFFMAAN. 11,KMOVAL: NORTIT LEBAN,Ozi Saddle arief - litarness factory. fruE tindersighed,;hai Removed .'.. - ii'• . 11 his So ddierY: !And Harness 4,,, h. „ ( ;. - ';':-;--'• .., .. Manufactory to fen *, dearer South jW,ik„l .. .\,. :-. ~.-t. . . of the old , place, to the large. room lately occupied by Malan a Bra. as - ''. . tr Liquor store. viben , •bit will be happy, to +mean hie old ' :friends andCustoiners, and where lie hie Intireanol fa- • citifies for ateendin k to all tbe departments hf Ws bust. nese: ' Being determined to be behind no othereatibliih• merit in - his ithilltbis to ~itecommodate itustenters, he. has spared neither Patna nor expense to obtain and make `himself master of every modern improveaten iMilie bu siness and"seeure the services or the bee viorlem en that liberal wanes would command. Ile wilt keep a large, stock on band. and nitinufaatitre at the shiartest _notice, .all descriptions of; MARNESS, - sneh'ts ,-. ” Saddies i , Bridles; Carriage Harness cl $ . • , all k ind. - r, heavy" ,Harness,. Baggy "Whigs a „ o ike beit . Manufacture l .Bu, f al . .. .. - Robes,Fly Nets. Bach RR Cotton. Worsted,- Linen, and a new kind lately invented; TIMES or' every kind, such en buggy_ Whips, Cart 'Whips, te. • . ZIA AMS74.I all descriptiona„ HALTER , C"ILAI.AT'.B, tunite:liiiide' TRAtzs, ke.,..ike., all of vhickis Will variant to be equal to any that cienbis obtained in any other, establishment in the , country. All he asks that thorn.. desiring anything in this .line, country. _ call at Ids place and examine his meek. ' Ile feels the fullest. confidence in his ability , te eye entire satisfaction. _ - - so- All 'orders- thankfully reeelied and pro tangy at tended to. • ''; • SOLOMON 131,1T11. North Lebanon llororigh, April 24, 1861.--‘ ' -- - .. . Stoves; - Stoves Stolres: WO* itrille tint') to buy-Yost STOVES "hetbre"cold 11 winter is tents 4 and the hest and cheapest plain is Lebanon Staye, lin and Sheet lion Ilanufae . , • ; tory antes Rogers; • • . Nex.t.Ocior theiebanon flank. where can, he . hadlhe laigieNind hest' flasoitnient' df and COOKING STOVEC'eier offered. In Lebanon, Oae bant ers for Parlors or Sad Cliambvis of his own make; with a general asiorinient 'of -Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the : liCat CookinOtoves,in the connty:or bor. .ough. whichte ,warrants to bake or roast, WASH•BOILERS constantly on hand of WI size•, . end the levet exutterial. COAL. BUCKETS-•-tbe largest assortment;the heav iest-Iron, and the beet made in Lebanon. ' • . Also, a large stork of TIN ',WARE, made of tho best material - end-in a workmanlike manner. - As he is a . practical .Workmamand:bas bad an experienekof twen trave years, be feels Confident that be can giro general ; Ile takes tills method of ieturningbis. thanks, to ibis: -numerous customers for their liberal 'support; and he hopes,. by atrictly attending to his onn businesei'and lettlng,other people's - alone, to 'Ain receive a share of pubilopatronage... • : .JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon:November T. IB6ok. ~.a. - .Resticular.attentiOn paid to ell kinds of JOltinna, such as Rolling; Spouting - . 1,c., and all work Warranted. • --TAKlElifyoucg'.. r .: BUILDing williio weHLY cutting on J. ii. Reisstrte Agent, as he is prepared to do Mt kinds a i l S ROOEING,EOUTINGand JOB= generally the the very lowest prices.. lie Also has on =hand a large and good assortmentof ell kinds of TIN WARE, - and = 4 all of the most• improved taißuining COOK ,srovEs and PARLOR STOVES. Also, MI the different and latest hiproved RANGES. AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps ccn stoutly:On Land a-large stock of all - kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which lir offers atlas, price than tliereau be bought of - any other slatentati In the county. s, WAltg.ltOOMS—One door•Ettat.of the zetall J Valley Bank - Cularberlana Street, Lebanon, Ya Lebanon,January 9, t : 37- CLUCKS t 4.. ..- .',;-:- - - Thirty Day Light . - 5 •:-Fk„, . ~14 , D•a. y., 1 - '• j 1 -` o x 4Tirty our, et.r, '44 h H „ incur ~p,„ dry `, : Just Received at 3. . ._ 1 r 1 7. I. BLAJ3I7B Jewelry Store, 111 1.^, -- ,r; ~,,,,..4 - Lebanon Pa. F RA , ;ILROAD "HOTEL, _ ‘:Adjoining the Lebatron; VolleyH:Deliat LEBANON. -PA. • Tim rovadeveigied.'hating taken the above welt-known nand, inevinen Ede friend: and the pitblie to give hint , 41 milt. Everything pertaining to the tom. lett nieneate arili bed one. tiVroliefin Far :llV sod Boarders to' give hint ii • .144a1-` . tlisteneivo good , ...tient/ere nlvniya in ontanalkenea. eivinott,:iniv 17, iftCi. WILLIAM B." BOLTZ, - it' YOU' WANT GOolp PIefURES GO To 11111 E Allll ER'S 0 . tit ,t.s.ortr .Ro over. D.,S..lier's Drag Store, eitinterbirialetteet,. Lebeneitit .'AXEROTYPES, M.o4mernles„ Fxsornms, Perbumpes-and Pficrro mans, takea 2LAy,(tmeekley excepted.) Priam reeiona- Me arta iu.ateatllaace with the ette, style *ad - quality of gm.es, nom. armed' hotel A.. M., to 4: o'clock. ts 4 !:4 . . dr:Readitig Rai 11..ebanata Vailley Brattelt. 1;3E43 - 4 - - V 117111;:" Trp pals Passeaver Trams' to, B ow l . and7iarriAkirg,. - )ISS LEPAN4A, going Rost to Reading, at 9.131.. and R.* r. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at... 7.16 P. *AA 12.01 P.: M. • • - ' • . At Reading, both Mint snake close connexions Tor Philadelphia, Pottsville, Soniasra, Lionville, Williams. 1 .1r4 - ning 'train onirremeretts at Rending for Wilkes. Ware, ritteseie aRA •Screaten. " At. .aritihAlurg, tinders eanneet with 'Pennsylvania." -4 rliortber Central," and -cuimbtitalm Valley" Rallroade • eirrikntrg, Leacesger, Ballisinena,Salabury, Chambers burg, Threm'aTit'keta to Lancaster, Pa No.l Curs, $l5O, to lZettlßvere3 3e S 0 19a /Dolled tome% passenger. The bitta"Pt &maid Oats Cave ran with all the above trellis. Thames Flynt Chits Tickeitent reduced rate to Niagara • Alitailfislo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the- principal Ipointo3nAlre West; North Weal, and Caruulas ;. Ind • tTielke at leaser - Fares, to all above plades, can oe - tont on nosa l ationcto the Station Airent, at Lebanon. Throagia Viral-Class • Coupon Tickets, and z ul i gnm t rtCcVdte reduped Fares.- to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canadaa. COMMUTATION TICICKTS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between •oy points desired, nod M I LEAP E TICKETS, Good for 2000-unlee, between all points, at $45 each— for Was:Mlles and Business Firma. Up Treats Ituec Philadelphia for Heeding, Harris burg and Potteville at 8 A.M. and 3.30 and 5 - P.111.' *yr paseengers are requested to purchase tickets be fora the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in tae cars. G. NICOLLS July 17,11161.' Enyiacer and Haperinteruient. ALL THE WORLD AN - the rest of mankind who are in need of Seams AND Lomas CLOTHING for themselves and their Boys shonid not fail to call at . REIZENST_ELN BROTHERS, opposite tins Court Noise. Lebanon, Who have just re. calved a line assortment of Spring Clothing of their own manufacture, all of which they sell at, prices to suit the times. . . DOTS' JACKETS. An assoitment of Boys' Caesium,* Jackets at REIZENSTEIN BROS DOVS'COATS, .PANTS AND VESTS, at vary Ina, figures, at RETZRNSTEEN BROS . . CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, it a trilling cost, at REIZENBTEIN nnos. Fine Cloth Coats, Doeskin and Nancy Cassimere Pants, Silk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin vests at REIZMNSTEIN BROS. Constantly a full assortment of clothing at REiZENSTEIN BROS.. April 10, 1801. Opposite the Court Ileum. doninistrator 9 o Notice. lETTP.RS of administratiOn having been granted by the Register of Wills. of Lebanon. eounty, on the astute of Wirttatt CaLsku.s. late of Cornwall township, Lebanon conuty, deed., to William.). prosaism, all per- SOUS indebted to said estate, are . required to make im mediate payment. and persons having claims against it are requested to present them duly authenticated for settkment, to WILLIAIif O."..PREEMAN, Adm'r, City of Washington,, li. C., Oe to his agent, Jacob Weldle Lebanon Penna. Augnst.7, 1801. • P H 0 T'OG It A p H Yii . IN ALL ITS BR - ANGELES. XXECU TED in'the best style kodwn to the art, at C. ; 4 Ott4SIE'S GIALLEItIr, 632 Arch Street, Bait of - Sixth,: -PH Life:Size in'OU and Pantie * . ..STEItEOSVOPIC PORTRAITS,' AhtlgtOtYPA'S, DAGUEILEOM33.I For Cases;'"tleilidirons, Flni,ltags; 40. Jun l s 260.80 N. IF YOU iiret . 'l o ' * 4- PHOTOGRAPH of yourself or friend, the beet are to be had at DAILY% Gallery, next door to the I boson Deposit Donk. • • • • :ma a: sonic . Joss. IC.Pcnobic. TILE - COUNTRY SAE.: _ THE ELECTION ALL RIG NT:I. ( - 4 J (_!). ID la • 1 7 . - MILE MELO are Ft-spectrally invited to call and ef-- 1 mules hindsotne selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Which have been bought to please, both ib style and' . price. Tea Limns wfi find It the place Rainy SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS Including Vency.Dresa Fabrics lit Evert' Variety, Black And fancy . Dresi Silks, Footsie's, Barnes and Borth* Rohe'. Write, English Chintses, ebonies, Clothildes Irene. Sanjoren, • • '.•—•:•• • , s • •Tavella and Dostr Cloths, Prints • . • end Misellna. • •THIRET, • SPRING, BROCHE AND STELLA • tr H.A • TAO4 I, - esEmsnoroSsits, L S BITE 00./DS,. SECOND motrOsis 0 G00D.% infEEL SKIRTS. • FLANNELS, VEILS, • LO.VES, MITTS, Lc. Orsitestor will.bd pleased with our selection of CLOT-HS, CieSslitETI,ES, And other articles of llent'e Apparel. CARPETS, QUEENS WARE k GROCERIES, In•fact oterything that Is found in a well-stocked country store. . . Aar- We most respeafulty solicits call front the pob lie, nod will take great pleseurein showing goods which • fo chespows and beauty cannot be surpassed. FUNCIL A BaoTIER. . North Lebsooo BOrotth, Aprif3.ls6l. GICALIC WAAITED.. 1 - 111111 c undeisigned will parthe highest prlcesAor all kin -• of grain—WHEATi RYE, • _ . GOAN and OATS— it the Warehonsi, on the Union Canal, Wainnt street, Nath Lebanon. .. , JOUN 11131 EL. North Lebanon, June 6,1666. HOWARD ANSO, lA.TION t'IItLADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established .by special Endow meld for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent 'mitt Epidemic: Diseases, and especially for the Cure • of Dina= qf the Sexual Organs. 1k EDICAL ADVICE 'given gratis by the Acting Bur geon. to all who apply by letter,..with a descrip tion of their cwntlition, (age. occupation, habits of life, Ar..,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur niabOd free of charge. . VALUABLE . REPORTS on Spermatorrhaea, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organa, and en the Naw.ltem- AMU employed in the Dispensexy;"seitt to - the afflicted iu sealed. letter envelope, free of Charge. Two or three SUMPS for postage will be acceptable. • Address. DR. J. SKIM:IIi lIOOOIITON, , ActIng Sur geon Howard 'Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Ybiladel`pbl ~ Pa. ' lly artier of the Directors. EZKA D. ITEARTWELL, President. azo.• F AIRCUIJX, Secretary -7. Jan. 2, '6l- ly. jai/113i ee En 4lialit2"3 —10" , s'ku rt . % 1 k 4 v „ ..;, ...j 0 • 111,5H3 Win ' e bb bl 6 l / 1 7 ; K?lfl3l°7/ rlll - 119 -valuable . preparation, freed of ell the cont. 1 man components, snob as Opiates, or Expectorants, which not only ran down the system, but destroy all chance of cure, will be found on -trial to possess the fol lowing properties. and to whit.. the most saluabletesti semials may be found in the pamphlets. For - whooping Cough. and es a Soothing Syrup. it meets every want, and by early use will sere the largest proportion of roptures'in children which eaalbe s traced to Whooping, Cough. . . In ordinary Coughs sod' Drone-11a] COmPdatnis, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper ties make it' ot only the most perfect enemy to disease, buttmilds up and sustains the system against recur. rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be without it. nor should parents fail to get a pamphlet, to be found with all dealers, as the. only way to , do Justice to its value. Nfw HinaIEWELES TO " .41 O,CORs. TUR C II2.g i' S \ 0 00 u 4,;,.. 4 1 . E 0 \ D *No °NCI*/ AURAL optil greet Neuralgic Remedy end Natural Opiate j. calls for epecial attention and Intermit, beteg free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly vegetable and medical properties. For lieural gia,-libeumatlvin. Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache. Spinal Complaints - . Bleeding at Lungs or Stomach. Roes or Hay Fever, Catarrh. *and all minor Nervous Complaints. FGrLolle or Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head Ache, Sick bleed Ache. it hhimio moat, and to which we offer estimonials from unditted saunas. For Delirium Tretn. it is a Sure Remedy. For Dowel Complaint including Cholera itforbus, It la qilendidly adapteel,in not only removing the pains but acting asyhysic, gre‘t contrast with Opium. which not only constipates and drugs the aystetia, but makes the tweedy stone than the disease. From physicians we ask attention, and on demand Formulae or Trial Bottles will be sent,developiug in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in the Cough Remedy such all rest entirely on one central principle. • From invalids we ask correspondence. for',Paraphlets or explanation ' without_-postage.littnipe:" For-Large CoughJtefnedy, 50 cents per bottle. Smolt 2 5 " ;Coln Anodyne k 50 JOHN HUNNEWELL,'Froprietor, Mintier ext PtIanINACEUTIST, ' No. 9 annirtircigl Wharf. Bostm, Mast., For sale by all usual dholmale and retail dealer,. In every town anci•city, and by Joseph L. Letuberger. Leh• anon: at Wboletale by Geo. H. Alitoit. Charles Ellis & Co., Philo [April 3, 1801,Iy. D. S. RA BE W.IOLESALE. AND RETAIL DR UDC STORE;, Ms Vali Removed to t& New Stabling, rai Caliber ;Aid Street, opposite the F.agle Buildings, ' • Lebanon, Pa. IC . :allbacriber respectfully announce so bin acqualm tances.and the public In general, I at he has con stantly on hand a large stock or . DRUOS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, I PAINTS, C L HEMICALS, DYE- STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLAS§-}VARE, / BRUSHES,_ HAIR-OILS, . EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soapi, gars, Tobacco, ho. Also a variety of Fancy Artklee'too ennenrous.to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represoitted.— Funclhasers will please remember this, and-examine the estalities and prices of his goods before and else. where. 4161-Flaysiclaits' prescriptions and family reel pesearefully compounded, at al) hours of the day, or night, by calling at the Dreg Store, dppoalte the Itigle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will lie opened for the coin pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 12 and 1, and 4 and ST. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 5857. DAVID S RADIR. ECERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS TItB,CELEBRATED 'ROLLAND REMEDY FOR DTSPEPS EA r DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LITER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, kW the various siffvethons eoneequent upon a antlered STOMACH OR LIVER, Buch as Indigestion, Aridity of the Stomach,Colloky Palms, Heartburn, isim of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, BMA and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neundgic aftertione, it hats Innumerona instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effocted a decided cure. This is a purely vegctehle compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, licerbnve. Its reputation : et home pro. duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the faze of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them end handed down the tradition of its value, if 4:now offered to the American public, krUnofrip that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues mutt be acknowledged. *lt in particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may baseborn impaired by the continuous use of aniont tpirits, or other forum of dissipation. Generally Instantaneous in effect, it finds its any directly to the seat of life, thrillingand quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirikand, itt fact, infuting new health and vigor in the system. OTlCK—ltilioevrr expect s to find !bin a. beverage will beppubited; but to the etolt.,,weak and low spirited, It will prove a gralernl aromatic rOrdlal, poetised of singular remedial, proper Was. READ CAREFULLY ' Tho °ermine highly concontratod Brisrhave's nollano Bitters le put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE Dou-Aut per bottle, er six bottles for Flex Dowistit. Tbs. great demand tor title truly celebnvtedbledicine by hadtadid many heittatjou‘, erbteh the public shoUld goardr*atint pureheaieg. . • • 'Mr Beware alm postilleet . . Sea that oarimmitrisma the label of every bottle you buy. §2ld by Druggiets generally It Znprees to most pointg„ "4- b. ....warded _ • 84L! PROPII4ETORS, ERNJANLiN PAGE', JR: & CO. *.III:I7ACTUELINC I . 0- 1 41 1 9Cti 41 1 4' 0,4/ItISIS, PITTSBURGH, PM Tor sale at .7. L. LIMB SIRECEIVIS Drag Store, Market street, Lebanon, Pa. Wept. 5,1860.-1 T -Lebanon Mutual insurance • Company. LOCATED AT" Ji)NESTOWN, L'EBAIION CO, MO [...properly holders of the State of Penn i ellfabla :1-- , GIENTLEIIittf : Your' attention is fellhactfnfiy-sollcited 4o the Allowing low rates of lulu r. ance of the LERAVON ifiIITIJAI. INSURANCE COM FAity, aredfatweeting ImAineAs with the moat fietteflng,evideneil of Public con fi dence. 'here sources of the Company Are ample to indemnify those who may ro e sdveribige through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against lota hy fire. The Board of.Dirtetors are practical business men well and s p onibly i nso les, s od enjoying the entire confidenoefold respect - of the community in which they live. Our Com pany IsVerfeetly routua. and we invite your careful a-I tention to the following low rates ea we are determined to Insure as.low as any other responsible company, taking Into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CIIARTER being PRRPETUAL, enables us to Is sue p olic i es ' ,high never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. Cdrnpany hasloow been in successful tmeration for nearly 6 years. and all its losses have been proi.ptly paid to thasatisfactionof all parties concerned; and, i n fact it has been, and still, continues to be, the wish of the Directors to have the ' Company conducted on honest end coonotaleal principles. -RATES Of INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,16 '44 $lOO do do do shingles ,13 " do do, Log or Frame ,20 " do • Barns, stonehr brick ' ,20 " dtl do Log or Frame ,20 " do Store Rouges, briek or stone 1.5 ." do o do Log or frame " Uotelsk boanling houses, brick or stone , ,23 " do do do Log or fr.me ,30 " do Academies And Sebald houses ,25 do Churches and meeting biomes ;20 " Ao Printers books and Stntioneries ,30- " - do . Book binders , ,50 do Tailor shops ,25 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops 30 •• d Silvermnith and Watchmaker ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops ' " 'do Groceries and PrOVAiori stores ,30 "'-do -• Tanneries ,30 0 . do Hatter shops . ,30 . ," do f}risi Mills, Waterptriet .33 do Saw Mlle do' ' ' ,33 " - -do Drug Stores ,30 dia Smith shoot, brick or stono , '30 .. r do do do Weal , ,35 do Carnenter,Joiner ACCabine - rmak'r shops' ,40 d• Wagoner ant Coseltnaker shoos , so . so Painter and cbaii'meker shops ',40 " do Oil Mills , t ,010 " do Clover Mills ,40 " do Foundories of wood " do do Brick or atone " do Kerchandixe in brick or atone building s` " do •• do • in wooden do , " do • Surnittire in brick or stone buildings t 1.5 " do ' ,do In wooden ,' „v; ” do llgables k shads, brick or stone,country ,D) do do do wooden ‘ ,25 " do „ 4 2.1 very & Tavern Stables 7 23 " do • • fa-. All comtnunications .'addressed to W Ai BARRY, beeretary,.Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. Presides(—JOHN -BRUNNER, Rao. Fics President—D. id. RANK. riutaver - --O.EO. B. MEILY. secretory—Wm. A. 'BARRY. Jonestown, SeOtofitber 12,1860. ykalckes;' .1**::e0y; Sil - RETAIL. STELLWAGEN & BRO., No. 632 Market. Street, 1 door below ith, Philadelphia March 27, 11161.—1 y LUslarltEß. LUMBER. ONE of the beet and cheapen assortments of Lulea= offered • to the public is now for sale at the new and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the Borough of North Lebanon on the bank of the Unless Canal, at the head of 'Walnut street, a few inures Need.' of the Genessee ;Steam Kills, end one quare.esid of Borgner's lintel. Their essortmeo t consists of the best welLeessoned White, Yellow, Norway Pinu and Hemlock Boartis;— Cherry, Poplar and Ana Boards; and 2 inch Panne' and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; Whits Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and 3 Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. • SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The beat Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Aire, Roofing anti Plastering Lathe; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Fallings for feneei _and fencing Boards; PCOORING BOARDS of all ali.niand deeeriplione. • COAL! COAL!!' COAL!!! A large stock of Broken Floes, Limeburnees Sind liollklaysborg Smith coil; It lowest prices. *lt...Confident that they hale the largest and beaks& eortmeot of Liftman of a llvio to -01 r — rt.-U S and sizes, as .wen as the largest stock of the different kinds of Cosi, ever offered to thecitizensof Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers sans. factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any , . thing [Althea- line, to..cians j ine their .stock before Pur chasing elsewhere. , Lebanon. Julya,lsBl..-- . uteialSire.l.mmuiraisce Com - - palmy of Amonville, LseaNoN COUgTIr, PENN'A. nrinisvompeny waa.lncorporated, _Starch. UM% and tallow In Lull operation and ready to mein Insur ance on Dwellings,amd.other Buildinga, on. Furniture, and Slerchandiae gen*al(y.: Also on Barna. Contents, itocX, Farm I naplementa4M.. on a Mutual Principle. MAttrAttERS. Vhristian Bachman, • Samuel Seabold. . John H. Kinporte, George 8. Butrogairdner,, George itigler, 7. D. A. Garman, " John All wein, leorge pimp*. '- Rudolph Herr,. ohn D. Beiver, Joseph F. Matz, quid S. Early, JOHN 'ALLWEIN, President. nCIIOLCEI Hwy Treasurer. JOSEPH P. Iht.trz, Secretary. Samuol Senbold, Traveling Arent. Jacob Schnottorly rAgent, Yrodericksborg. A anvil In. January 30.1861;Al• • • • LINSEY'S IMPROVED Vi - BLOOD SeAIItCHER.a A STANDARD 31EDICINE. For the speedy; radical, and effectual cure of ALL DI SEASES arising f. orn lIISURITY OF THE BLOOD. Thle medietne bee wrong& the most miraculous curie n desperate coges.of ' • Scrofula. Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, • ' Erysipelas, Boils, • Pimples on the ieee, ,Sore Eyes, Old, Old, Stubborn Dicers, Scald Road, Totter affections, . Rheumatic Montan, - DYRPePsin, ' Costiveness, Jaundice, Stitt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, Demerol Debility, - Liver Complaint,. Loss of Appetite, Lo w pints, Foul Stomach. Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their ort gin in an impure state of the Blood. The Above in a portrait of David MoCleary, of Napi er township, who, on the 3lst day of August, 1333,made affidavit b fore Justice Gorley that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physicians of. Bedford co., and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College In Cincinna ti, fora period of nearly eight months, notwithatand lug which- hie hp, nose, and a partion of his let cheek were entirely eaten away/ lle had given up all hope, when be heard of the 'Blood Searcher." and was In. duced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly dinfigured. there is no question but what this in. valuable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable case may be seen In a circular, which eau be had of any of the agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of El derton, Armstrong county, Pa, cured of &refills Af ter being unable to get out of bed ?tie three years, - To the case of a lady In Ansonville. Cleardeld can't. ty.. who was also afflicted -with Scrofula In its worst To ttie case of George Meisel, realding in Carroltown Cambria county'. - Pat. who was so, badly afflicted with Cancer that It eat his entire nose off, and his C(1430 :Wad. .worse, if possible, than McCreary's. The particulars of these eases—every one of -which , was cured by the use of the Blood Seamher—may also - he found s in a circulir to be had of any of the Agents. R. M. LAlMON;Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, pose the o penuasivantlit Railroad Depot, Holliciaisburg,lPS. Dr. GOO; Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburg...' Far sale by 31. 11. bottle, Myeratown:; AlailinZa4la. Ysi - Palm - yea i'John Cupp k *n, JothinitoWnl Joh n Saltier -mount 'Nebo rff &tutu Wach Made Jolirt Dein, C am pliellatown; - Killinger & John C. Cobaugh; Bridgeport: all of Lebanon county; Also sold at Dr. Geo. floss' Drug Store, epponite the. Court Howie, Lebanon, October 3, Istie. OPSSINO OrOltilraUligt „OW I FROM NEW' YORK ma E Ts. At tke•Store- -of ILi LADDERMILCH • "/n,(Anabericred street, Lebanon, Penn a. WAS opened on Moneay, April let, 1861, at 15 per Ty cent., lege than the regular Ficus for, Cash or Gantry Prodnee: FASHIONABLE SPRICNO SILKS, Fashiona)le SPRING SHAWLS, ; • Eashiorudole new DRESS GOADS, FiliblimableSOßlNG‘CLOA KS, •` 'Fashionable PAINTS fur /Oct,. ieltltlariy'iottliYl4Zt9nta;'Faahlbi+aDTettites Medium and- Perk Prints, at 6%, 7, 8, 9, and 10 *cots. GOOli BOACS - SILKS, and a flue mock of other Btsca GOODS. WHITE GOODS. . mull, Nainetoelr, Plate, Brilliants, Ilird Ere, Diapers, Embroideries, Mandk'fe Collars A•Sette, •Linens. Ynwels,- Sbeetings, Bleached. tint, a robed, &c.. de. • BROAD: I.;_LOTRAAND BOYS' WEAR. Fine Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light and darkCEety!e*Cessimeres r ue! Coating.— Gen Omen's fine Bleck Cassimore; Yuney Cassimeres for spring, Fancy and Plain. Vesting& •. UltggEltlES AND PROVISIONS. groan' Siitaroe, 614, per 111';:'Whito Rego e,d at Hie t;off.u; 72%,.1.1 • and ,16 centeg TEA , Young • Ifyeon cud Imperial; - MOGASSES,B,IO,42and,IS cont.; Dried Andes, Peached, Cherrimk, "Elderberries). Drell Mackerel, Prime-.ltem, Prime Cheese. Candice'. Scam gte... • , K. LAUDERIBILOR. Lebanon, April 5,1861. REDUCED . PRICES OF • ITMErifif, %GOODS irtzz - ,. NEW S TWICE , .CIALI3E4LARD ST., LEBANON ...,„ - ~. , ;•••_ • • N I V •°' • w° ll ' ll 8- 88 1 1 e• II fully tall the attention of the - Dublit bo tmr stuck of:SUMMER GOODB-:ratutaz ble for the pignut reason—at the follow lug greatly re' ductal prices: - • ' Lawns at 4 eta per yard—worth 8 eta. -'• Lawns at S eta per yard—worth 12% eta: ' l if ' Baines at 8 eta per yard worth . •;l2 l- eta:. r--- liereges at 12% eta per yardworth eti: Ginghame at 8-eta per yard—Wortb 12 eta, • '6llnghatns at 20 eta per yard—worth eta. : .. Challis at 1234 eta per yard—worth 23 eta. . Malls at 10:ete per yard—worth 25 eta. , Ducal nortle at 16 eta per yard—worth 26 eta. . " Illalr Cloth Plaid at 26 42 par yard—Worth 28 eta. Mohair Lustre et 35 eta per yard—worth 45 eta. 0 . Mohair Lustre at 40 eta per yard—worth 60 eta. • l'Jeceeiet Ginghame at 28 eta per yard—wortli37%eta .Bilks) Silks 1:1 at 60 ete per yard—worth $1: ' "Shawls!. Shawls I 1-very cheap. Dry Goods of all descriptions—very cheap. . ,Queensware—the beat aseorynent in Lebanon. •. GROCERIES: Brown Sugar 6, 8 1 / 4 :And 8 eta per ponind; White Its fined 9 and 10 Oti; Hest Rio Coffoo.l4 and 16 cts; Mo• busses 'I eta; West Simper! 60 and 60:eta gallon.— Dried Apples and Peacbes, Mackerel, CAnd Soaps, At. get. No trouble to show Goods. 'Call "soon toed:ter gains at the,New•Store ofW. K. & J. ECKERT. . P. BWe pay.l.o eta toi Kggs and 13 eta for butter. Lebanon, June 6, 1861. AYER'S Sarsaparilla ... FOR. PIOMING THE BLOOD. And- for the speedy cnro , o,ll•ll.o4vllowing..complaints : si Em . l Surotvalil 15ciroit'ya o sag Alroatiosio,anich . as 'l'atistaseis, Ulcers,. Soros,' Eruptions, • 4 :Ylisnyilois,,• Poiistialeo, Bloathea,• • -11aills, Stlatiaasi anti AAA s#.lu Dise#LiscO!, ~ 0.1/11.1iNo, Ind., &tit June, Ifidir. ' .7. C. - Arrii - d - CO. 'Oitida t I fool It iny' duty to as • knowledge what- rune Finusijinrilla has done fur nie. Ilareing inheittadot Babflllol3% illfretion,l Intro suffered •flvin it ins4rhitis WAYS' fbr yenta. .Poinetinies . it buret ' out in Uleqs on in,fraside t tind, arms; 1114,121mtlia' el A turned inward 'send distressed In'e at the stoutels. ,Two year. ago it broke oft (+niftylain] and (veered tny . seillp add earl with on e aoye2whlekWas.paiufnl andioatliwisia• youifileseriplion.. I idiot hiy aninolichies mot several ?„. yalciana,hut'irithoutwilielt nand' fr9tii any thing. lar t, the disorder grew. try'rse. Atliogill I VAS rejoined to raid in the limpid Mita:tenger that you bail prepared -an altenniee (arroperillik). for I knew Iron your reputa— tion that any thing you rued. intothe goad. raent to Cincinnati lord got- it, And tiModitlill It cured tee. hook. It, I you ail, ipe. ift email ilnass,ot ft taissinoootid over a. limn's, ;nil venni aliiiiistilirea bottles. New and healthy akin moon beglitt to-fiiiin nutter Hie eleab„whielt after • while fell WT. My *Wu' is now clear, and I know by Loy feelings flot ilia flierao• has' goio,froni my nystest. Yew can well believe that &el what•l inii saying when .1 tan yon, that I hold you to lo one of tbe'apoothof of the age, .and rownin aver gratafully. Yours, . -• • A LEN eID D. TALL'ItY. St. AsithossyNaPirst, home-or ErYolpelu s Tatter a. 1 1 .11, SUMAC Ithellalll, Scald Heed, Itlaigworin, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. - . , . . - . . Dr. Ttobert ?T. Prehle writes frbm 'Salem, N. T., 11th Sept.,. ifid, 'that ho toe eared *an inveterate cum .. efr Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevarieg nee of ear b:areapetilla, and also a dangerous "Iglignewt Erpir , : bits by large doece of the same; says , ,ilat cures the commas' Eruptions by it constantly. BrAltelkocele, Goltre or Swelled Meek. Zillithwt Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : "Three bet- Map of -your Sarsaparilla cured ine , froni s.Goilre—a hid spits .ots Abe neck, whirls I had suffered frsre over tie iears." . toitessSislbien eorWleltest,Oiriselem Tssusetry ..17.11f•rIsse .111ceratiou, Fessiials ,Dleeesaies. Dr.J. D. S. Charming, .r New York City, writes; "I meat cheerfully eemply with the requestef yonr *gent fa etlYitut have fonroi your Sarseporilin a moat excellent '''silteratire the: muiteriMs complaints .fer, 'which wre. ruisplor such a remedy, but 'Specially-In Pamir Amara' .40 the t‘crefulont dlelbeeis. 9 bare cured 'limy inviter , - - atecnves of Leucorrhoest by It, and wine where the ccm ' plaint was caused by uturation. of the Warm, The ulcer atinnl,wlf weArriOn inred. rirothing , within my knorri , edge equals it for these footsie deraugrtnenta." YAvrard M. Marrow, of Newbnry, Ala., write., "A dm , germ's Trrinn !wonr on ens of the (ninnies in my Wilily,. width tieedelted' nil ilia remedies we maid truploy. lens. bi2n emnpletoly cured by yOur,Extract of gar- mparilla. Our physician Outright nothing but extilye tine mold afford hit be advised tile trial ef 'yam ~ 11anutporille as the last rrviort before cutting, and . it proved efilktual. After Ink into your remedy eight weeks. no symptom of the diseere remains." Syphilis araal Dlerettrlal Disease. • New ORT.EAM4, 25th August, 15511 Da..t. C. Acs: SIG I cheerfully comply with the. post of ynitr agent. will Ma. on to you some of the effects hare realised with your Sarsaparilla: • I here cm-eu with - itOrs my practice, most of the cam- Ploinla for which 'it la racommended;and hare tonal be , eff..ets truly wonderfol'in the care of VlAtereff 1 (Mei Mer curia! Diarcts,. • Our of my patents Mal Syphilitic alters lu his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of hie mouth: Your Perselierille, steadily taken, eta vd him in tiro weeks. A n.ther was attacked by *et - nudely sympteins r in nose, and the ulceration had ‘eateu awry a considerable part of it, so that I belies the disorder amid ru.vu reach.hisloallinsal kill him. built yielibcd to my adinintstratirip of your Lcarsequirillikt the ulcers healed, and he le woliag,iin, not'of course without mine distlgiirethut.to his fare. A woman who )tail Wen, treated - Tor for the CAMP dienriler by niereury • VIM thawloa fs:om this poison in lier bones. They'lmil become so sex tithe to tha weather that on a dampi day she suffered ex ,eruchtting Pain in Ili', j 0141.4 and bones. She, too, wits cured entirety by your .Feratuairltht in a few weeks: know front itr formula; whirl. your agent gave me, that this preparation from yourlaboratory . ncuat great iinciodY, - -cunskpiciatly, these 'truly remarkable results. With it bate not surmised MO. • Frateritilly yours, G, V. LARIIIIT.It , IS. D. Rheumatism, Gent, Liver Complaint. _ • INDEMIDIMCC, 'Preston Co4 - Ya.,'"Gth July, I*. ' ' DR. J. C. Aimti l'hare , beeti &filleted with a tatiti-- Ibl chronic ftheirriatisam foes' long ibur, Which - baffled the .Skill of phyalcintig, atld slack tp ntii in spite of all. the remedied could find. until)triodyour Sareaparilla, : puce bottle cheat me in• two rreokr,/ted restored my general; health so ranch that I am . far better than before 1 was • attacked. I think it it wonderful medicine. J. Pltt:All. Jnler Y. - Grteliell, of St. Lords, write.: "I have limn, *Meted for yearn with en of of the Lierr, which• drat rayed my health. 1-tried orery thing, and erery thing tilled to relieve me; and 1 hare been a broken-down max for tome Part; from ne other cause than der ungoarat of the Lire's% Illy %a lured plater, the P.spy, adrlasd nib tutu your Parmoarilia. herauselie mid he knew yon.. and any thing yon.tnede was worth trying. By the bleak. ,ing.ofiltalit Ism cured me, and bas so PUllned my mg N.mak* it new Man et . Me. 1 feel young 'ga in ' heat lliet - ciiiihesitil of you is not half good enough. • next irrits,..oneer Tumors, Enlargement,- • Uleersition, Cartes and Exfoliation .ssr • . the - Danes. A great terieiy of canes have been reportettionuirliens curta of.thsso formidable complaints have resultedintrais. his use of this remedy, but our space here will-wet 'MIMIC thom. Sortie. of them may he found in our - Aineriein• Alittatme, which the sweats below tamed are pleased to. furnish g, Ali,. to ail who call for them, , : Dyspepsia, Heart. Diseetie, itictaxieleoly, Nortralgta. Why 'v.,.rAnLlxcuraa of these affections have beer: ulnae IT the alterative power of this medicine. it stinin- Pito , the vital finietions into vigorous 'action, an 4 thee ov.rvonien IliAord t ra ultich vremid, be supposed: heyoilditit teach, finch a remedy lies)otig been requircii by of the people, anti Iwo are confident that this Will .1) for tlittit all that medictun can do. Ayer s_ Cherry Pectoral, •• - • Fort 11111 RAIIO 01,.111 Os Commit., CoJail, Zilfilinnaitite Aoareenelos Cr *Up, .Throne Maim, liseelpirent COO - entagniiitlon, avail for the Relief 'Of Con ritinipt.i've Pettlookts ,' •.1 ~ In only* need Stages of Me Disease. This ile a remedy, so universally known to surpass "'ICY • other For the curia of throat and lung con.lasiPil. that It k - useless here to publish the evidence of its mines. Jai ' Unrivalled excellence for 'co u gin end cold*, entriiwtrulj , wonderful torn of pulmonary disease, have made* -kno.. wu throng/nett the civilised nations of the earth. Fw are the communities, or even families, anion.: them Who hare not !lonia personal experience of Its erratic...-. - J I M" iklor -trophy)). their midst of ite TiCtOrj oVyttitg:t• ml tit and dangerous disorders of the throat'andloMp.: e A.! all know the dreadful fatality of these disorder/0 1 MA As tbey know, too, the effects of this remedy, we ueed,oolt• demon. than tciawnre them that it has now all tbeorir... • too 111m1 it did have when oinking tile cores whit.% him. moo no strongly upon the confidenceofmabkind. . . ilhepared by Dr.I.C.AYER &CO., Lowell, *see. --,,. 'l3ola by J. L. Lemberger, Dr. Rom And D. S. Raker, yli tenon ; Bel ver & Bro.; Ashville ; Shirk, my ere t owa; Opting, Mt.- Nebo ; ' Braver, Xidst;.ll.l.noritrilLrgri, • solferstown;•aud by-Dealers oreiywhere. •.1.`•• • ••• :. IF YOU WANT ,g No. I AMBROTYPH, very cheap, go to DAiLY'S A Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dark.