THE CORNER. ARTEMUS WARD'S COURTING EX- PERIENCE "I' was a carat still nite in Joon, when all natur was husht & nary a Zeller distribut ed the serene silence. I sot with the ob ject of mi hart's affeckshuns on the fence •of her dady's pastor. - I have experiunsed a hankerin arter her for sum time, but dar aunt proclame nil pashun. Well we sot -there on the fence a swinging onr feet 2 and trow, and blushing as red as the Baldingville skule howse when it was first painted, & looking very cimbvl, I make no dowt. NU left arm was okubide in ballusin miself on the fence while mi rite 'arm was wound affeckshunitly round Su zanner's waste. Sez I, "Suzanner, I thinks very much of you." Sea she, "how you do run on." Sex I, "J wish there was a winder to mi sole sot you cood see some of mi feelins," & I side deeply, 1 bawsed here, put as she made no re ply to it,l cotinued on in the following -atrane. "An, cool 'yer 'know 'the Oleepless nites I parse on yer account, how vittles has seast to be attractive to me, & how mi limbs is Shrunk up, ye wnodest dovet me not by no means. Gaze on this wasted form and sankeniize," 1 cride, jumping up. should have continnered sum time longer, probly, but unfortunately I lost mi balance and fell ouer into the pastor ker smash, taring mi close, and severely dam .aging miser( g,innerally Suzanner sprang to my assistance dragged Ine 4th in double quick time. Then drawin herself up to her fill hite sed : "I won't listin to your noncets any long er. Jest yu sa rite out what yu are at. If yu mean to get hitched, I'm in." ATTEMPT OF A NEGRO TO COMMIT A RAPE 'ON A WHITE GIRL—THE NEGRO HUNG EY THE Cmzess —The Elkton (Md ) Whig of Sept. 28, says :—A negro man, the pro • erty of Capt. Pearce, residing in Elkton, attempted to commit a rape on a young lady, the daughter ofJohn V. Price, ofCe cilton, on Thursday last. The young la dy was out riling, and arriving at a set of bars where thr. negro was, she requested him to lay them down, when he seized and dragged her from the horse. The young girl fought bravely, and bit the ne .gro'sfinger in her efforts to resist The exact manner of the rescue we were not able to ascertain, but the citizens of Cecil ton seized the miscreant and hanged him on the nearest tree. EARTHQUAKES, AND GOLD ACCOUNTED • FoR.—A paper, on "subterranean move ments," by Professor Vaughan, of Cincin nati, was read before the British Associa tion for the Advancement of Science, at .its last meeting. The Professor stated that the amount of heat supposed to have escaped from our planet during the past aged called into existence greater forces ••than those indicated by the upliehval of our mountain ranges or the existence of •earthquakes. The solidfying of the ,igne ous rocks from a fluid state would neces sarily produce paroxysms, and, being de pendent on gases for stahility, the Earth's crust would in different parts extend a depth into the lava proportionate to, the elevation on the surface. lnmualities in the crust of the globe. as indicated by lo cal forces of gravity, and disturbences of the pendulum, showed that the - inner side was irregular. that our continents rest on the bases of subterranean mountains.' whose tops might be depressed three or four hundred miles beneath the level of the rectified matter. As the solid matter on the internal mountains mast ultimately be crushed by the extreme pressure, a mighty avalanche of rock would continually tum ble on the thinner part of the Earth's crust, which would be imperceptible on moun tains and continents, but on adjacent coasts and islands would produce earth quakes. This movement probably brings the heavy metals from the central to - the, superficial parts of the Earth, anti aecounta tin -some measure for the general appear .ance of gold in quartz rocks. "Swsan - Hos xsoLET Hot Go.r—The 'best piece of satire upon the leniency ob . - served by the authorities, in reference to. rebels found committing depredations, is in the shape of a story which is told, we believe, by Gov. Pierpont. As the story goes, some of the soldeirs in General Cox'S, Camp, down in Kanav, ha, recently caught • a large Rattlesnake. The snake maifest .ed a most mischievous disposition, snap ping and thrusting out its forked tongue at all who came near it The boys at last got tired of the reptile, and as nobody wanted such a dangerous cornpenion, the question arose, "what shall we do with him r This question was propounded several times without an answer, when a halt drunken soldier, who was lying near upon.his back, rolling over upon his side, and relieved his companions by quietly .remarking; "Swear him and let him go." BREAD FOR THE Arow.--The national army on the Potomac is well supplied with 'bread. A person who lately visited the army baking establishments, says that the troops are supplied daily "with about one hundred and fifty thousand loaves of soft, sweet bread, and all of beautiful qualit. .besides crackers or heard bread in consid erable amount. The entire consumption of flotir each day, in bread and crackers, is about nine hundred barrels," 'Kr When red hot shot is tired. the• ord- Dance used is elevated to the position de sired heibre the gun is spotted. Thp pow der !n the gun is kept limn explosion by means of the wadding Between the ex p!osive substance and the heated mass are three layers of wads. That next to the ball Is dry, the second is wet, and a pen the powder a dry piece rests. The ball is discharged soon atter being placed in the cannon. Otr" "I say, Samba, can you answer dis connunderfum Sup Pose I gib you a - bottle of whiskey shut wid a cork ; ,how would you get the whiskey without put 11n' the cork or breaking.the bottler gibs dat up. "Why,, push de . 'Cork Yoh, Yah 1" LAGER BEER NOT CONTRABAND. By a recent decision .of a local court here, the sale pf lager 'beer ise•not .eonsid ered in violation of the recent act of Con gress. This will please the soldiers, par ticularly the Germans. ENNV & STINE art,. itaPy y fasN retiying onahl, ..113 Dr.ir fili,..llls, am+ Or , zollee. M0zbud.n0.... 3 3lrb donne, Pe woe Laved laa urn Ihr traveling (r 811 k f'htll4e . Silk Tia•inen. ()rape Spftngel, 01n n elk and limy breve 0..0da of every deovilption t niforod at ueueuolly low prices by • HENRY & STINE. viii all ,the above good, offered at very low prlooo. • Philip F. iTtleCattiv FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER UrN Cumberland Street, one door East of . the Black horns Hotel. Thankful thr the very liberal patronage extended to the fur the short time I bare been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the pultfic. Ile has at till times an assortment. of ROOTS and SUMO of his own manufacture on hand, which will- be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, ,te. Those desiring a neat. well made article. are invited to give me a trial. Childrons' Shoes of every variety and color on band. Heavy work made to onicr. All work warranted. Repairing neatly dons and charges made moderate. Imbanon,July IL 1861. New Root and sfhoe Store! frill undersigned announces to the public that he hoe opeuetta New Boot and Shoe Rom. in Market Stred, Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran tchurch, whe re he intends keeping constantly on liand a general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's .Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &v., all of which will be made up in style and quality not to be eurpa.sell by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all Who may favor hint with their orders, and his charges will he an reasonable as possible, compatible with a Stir remuneration. Ile oleo keeps a latge ttoak or 110 M E ikE WORN, whkh is wrni•rnnted to be as represented. The publiesru toettli and exantine his stock previous Lu purchasing. stie Repairing done on Shin": nonce awl at reasonable rules. ANDitEW 31001i.N. Lebanon, Illoy 1,1881. Boot and Sh6C Store. JACOB IIiEDV.E. respectfully in form the public that he still coetin? ues bls extensive establishment in ilk.algal his new building, in CuMborland st, Sl ow. where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretotbre to all who may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES and every one Who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line. to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. 110 is determined to surpass ail crmpetition in the manufacture of every articio in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials awl workmanship; none ht the best quali ty of LEATtibut and other materiels are used, and none but the best workmen are employed P. B.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Tie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of 'public pat. expunge [Lebanon, July 3, 1861. This is the Place to Get CHEAP AND FASRIONABLE Boots, Shoes, Mats. Caps Oc., FOR SPRINT) AND SUMMER ' rttE undersigned baviug opened his.SPRINO AND a SUMMER IFI 1 BOOTS. SHOES. RATS. CAPS, TRUNKS and ' 1 I L A V int i nt G lues B t A sl3 B ;le o s f :t i n e d I v 7es ry t finish, t "-- ":7 would respectfully invite all his oldfriends - ',. and enstemers, and others. who wish to buy the bester- O , les in his line at the lowest prices at his store in Wabillt St., nert to the County Prison. It is not neeessary to enumerate particular articles. for his stock endernees everything for Ladies. Gentle men. Girls. Boys siel Children that can be railed for in this department of business. The Ladies particularly, will Soda rimiceselection of all I lie handsomest and lat e: tsty les of :MOWS. OW ter,, OM. Hit 'wort went of I tat,i; esp. Trunks, Travello4 Begs, ke., hove been selected with great care. Call soon and obtain a:bars-Ain. JOS. BOWMAN 111k.Measnrea taken and work made to order. Lebanon, May 8, f& n. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by ealling on .1. ff. BRESSLER Agent, no ho la prepered to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SI'OUTI:siG and JOB wiiitx generallY, et the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kings of TIN WAIL E, ttis,l liltall of the most improved (las Burning COON STOVES and PARLOR STOVES, Also, all the I — .. different nod latest improved RANCE; AND - HEATERS, of all kinds. lie id 40 keeps' ccn @tautly on hand a large stock of all kinds of KOOFINU, SLATE, which he Mien , at leis price than they can be bought of nuy other elatemeu in the county. 1,4,. WARE-ROOMS—Om door East of the Lebanon Talley Bank. Comberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. .. Lebanon, Jaunary 9, Mil. abwriliNG cLoTnuitior!! Large Assortment of Men's and Boy's Clothing, and Gents' Furnishing Goods for Fall and Winter. . There are several. who have them for sale, But at Gee store they are sold very law; 'Tie at Ileizonstein 11,es. lin coMberhisidetreet, Where crowds of men soil buys go. " TIEIZENSTEIN 11110TIIKILS,' opposite the GOurt 116 House, are aware, that among the capitalmecessi- Ms of humanity. good clothing are of ithelirst impor• mace, have supplied thetm4el yes awl arewvorkly reo iv lug accessions to their Mock frour their own .manufac turing establishment in Philadelphia, , ef'the best made clothing for Men end Boys. They invite particular at tention to the large assortment Of nvetroats, Pro. 1:•. coats, Sack.coate, Business - coats .. all kinds of Heys' Clothing, Undershirts, Drawers, .Itnit. daekets, Socks, Gloves, IlandkerchletS, and at general variety of fur nishing gunk Prices down to the lowest_ notch - the market affords, and general satisfaction as Usually given. September 25, 1801. REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS. Noir g c E. THE greatest variety of styloa of CANE SEATED CUAIRS, .uow sellitiguta mutt reduction: whole Alstile •and , retail, on • account of rebuilding, the Factory and Wareroojna, Nos. 2•43 and 225 North 6th street, above Race, Frutanstema. N. 8.--The stock comprises very handsome new patterns, for. Parlors, Dining Roams and Cham ber; handsome new styles:of LadieS 7 Sewing ttekiting Cbeirs, Reception Chairs, Arm, and a large variety of Camp Chairs, all warranted to be rnyown manufacture. March 27,1861:4y. . T. U. Winn. OW. L. AT/LINN. JNO. T. otTih*S. G. L. ATKINS & Bin. IIATIN(I united in the iiO I Y and suoE Et -mBBB, and fnom their determination to be penetuabcond maim none bottle beet of work. - they feellike soliciting atarg? of public patronage. Theywill always be Rimini at their OLD STANG, , Naw Innumatc,) in Market Strea, nearly opposite Widow Rises Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Am, which they offer at redneedlifiees, Air. Persona dealing at thin SROB E, can be suited with REA DY-11ADE WORK. ()chore it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. • Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [l,ebanum, duly 3. Mt. 1 TRIES A BRO.'S New Root and Shoe Store is fitted up in good order for comfortand convenience, both tar ladies and Gentlemen. ATK INS New. Bout and_Sho.e Store isttted up in good order for comfortand eunvenietteef , both for Ladies and Gentlemen. 13110. prondue to be punetual, null will en t• plqusu nil who may call on them for Boots ;,13.1 .93oes . . .• FITS ! FITS'. .! IFNI'S . ? ! ? . H. itromy ii. Tomo:galas No. I Tailoring • . list nhiliiii merit to N W o. 3 North att] nt street.' two A •h north qt - lettrge A Pyles store, and direetts op polite. the Court House, un stotirg: when , he will nautili "tic tantanntacture all articles in hi. !Ina lirith neatness and II 4i:tido. Pa, rt icular to lien tin!) will be paid to cutting and nothing chi itlr.io's cloth• log, Ac.. An. L'lli solicits a .contito nonce of the v e il- iibcrallattronage thus tifeextentind by tha citizens of Ls:lemon and 'vicinity. Ali kinds of stitching tint e on responsible brute MI one , of 3. 11. Sitoger'., sowing Machines. All work warranted end entire satisraci ion ,1 1 , 1ryilat.01. , [Le/anon, July 3,101. Fashionable Tailoring REMOVAL. AI 'CHAIM HOFFMAN would .respeettelly inform I the Citizens of hebanoibnthiit' he has IIEMOVEIt hilt TA 11.011 M: nosiness to Cumberland Street, two .Mors EllElt of Market Street. and opposite the Eagle Where all persons who wish oo s trot Nati tletde op in the most fashionable style and best arc in ritell to coll. TO TA (TAMS I—Just received and ror sale the N. pork mei 1%0;1(100110 Report of Spring 4 Summer Fashions. Vailers wishing the Feshlops should let. the sobecriber know or the feet, an that he can make 'Mull:moments .wcordingly. dltcil33L HOFFMAN. ' lximl.ttl. April 10. 1801. 'WOOD and COit YARD. 0 Till , : underygnrd. having rboaght; Mr. ~..` i , il•mry Spoon's Wood and 'Coal Inird; 41' I,•frt diAanco north-cast of Messrs. Foster & dutrlN Foundry. in the borough pf Zioral r._.: L 0 ,111101): and also bought front '2OO tii 300 COEDS OF WtrOD and from OM to 10110 TONS OF COAL; fof all 1 / 4 1 ads and grad** which I will sell at the yard or deliver .Lt ea Man profits as will snit the times: :'l'therefore in. nite all those that are in want of any of thoeiearticles to call and seethe same, ascertain prices, and" judge for themselves. • DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, July 3, 13tH. MONEY WANTED : • I rilS Commissioners of isdiarion county are desirous j of making a loan of SEVERAL THOUSAND DOI, LAit.B. immediate application should be Made to the Treasurer, C. IL Borgner. Esq., or DA VD iHOLLI\OER,I Cinumissioners SIMON BOLTZ, y of ROBERT EVAN& Lebanon county Attest :—Crane SUIRK, Clerk. Lebanon, Septetulfer IS, Ism NEW LIVERY S T4JLE. , 1 111 E undereigned respectfully Informs the public that 1. he lute opened is NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. . RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb- . . . Jingin where he will keep for the ~..,' . public Reconitoodo that a good stock • . -V.‘.. - - 1 of HORSES and VEHICLES. Ile toj c will keep (cootie and good driving Horses, and handsome li MI safe Ye/titles. Also, careful Drivers furubibettwhen desired. Also OMNIBUS fur Parties. tee. Lebanon. July 17, 1801. JAMES MA.IICIL UN UMBRELLAS, Parfulob.. rich and flue; Skeleton Cli) Skirts. Lindens 51114%111, and a variety of other goods for Indite. Just received awl for sale cheaper than I lie cheapest by HENRY & STINE. ON.EI COME ALL! •and see the bargains of V feted in all hinds of Ladies' and Gentleman's wear; great , bargains" offeredisln all kinds of Dry Cloods, Please call and examl /10 OUrilt.Uok—u full Ossorttrient on 4&&41, ♦t vary low "ably by .11.EFItY & STINE. GO TO H. H. REDELIS BOOK STORE FOR THE GOLDEX ANEW SABBATH SCHOOL SINGING BOON., BY WM. B. BRADBURY. 127 PAGES. Pkte carits—Single Copies. The SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, A NEW COLLECTION OF CHOICE HYMNS, 4te. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 141 PAGES. Price 12 cent's. $lO per hundred SABBATH S N CH 2 OOL._BCrOII, SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF EJBOICE TUNES, NEWLY ARRANGED FOR SABBATH SCAOOLS. 182 PAO . F.B. Price 18 °ante. $l2 per Mutated DAY SC I C2 BELL, WE ADAPTED FOR SBMINARIES, ACADEMIES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, &e., Containing the ELEMENTS OF VOCAL MUSIC 216 PACES. Price 20 cents—Single Copies. TILE INFANT SCHOOL CATECHISM, PART SECOND, CHAPTER I. BIRTH OF CHRIST. - .tom' Printed ob a card' tbr oral instruction in Infant Sunday . t‘cbools, at $2 per hundred. : Lebanon, August 22, Isf2l. JACOB 'K. TMs. JOHN K. FU WK. TOE COUNTRY SAFE ! THE BLEOTION ALL RIGHT w la 0 0 6,o`c 0 111MIE PUBLIC are respectfully invited to call and ea i endue a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please, both in style and price. Toe LADIESAViII find it the place to buy SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS. Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Black Awl Fancy Dress Silks, Fonlaids, Bermes and Darege Robes, Lawns, .English Chintzes, Clothibles Irene. Sanjores. Lavelle and Duster Cloths, Prints and :gusting, THIBET, SPRING, BROCHE AND STELLA SHAWLS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WIMP. GO SECON II MOCRNt N G GOODS, STEEL SKIRTS, FLANNELS, VEILS: GLOVES, MITTS, Ac. GENTLEMXX will be pleased with our selection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS, QUENNSWARE I GROCERIES, In fact everything that Is found in a well-stocked country store, We most respectfully solicit& call from the pub lic, and will take great plossere in shelving goods which to cheapness and beauty C 21111104 be surpassed. FUNCE A BBOTIINR. North Lebanoit Borough„April 3,1661, • Stoves, Stoves,. Stoves. vow is the time to buy your STOVES before cold winter is bere,,and thu best nod cheapest place is ut the Lebanon Stove, Tin 'and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of Axons N. Angers, Next door to the Lebanon Ronk. where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, lIALL. and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon:Oas buirn ere for Parlors or fled Chambtwe of his own Make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or bor ough, which he warrants to bake or roast. WASH BOILERS constantly on hand of all sizes, and the best mates-W. - . _ coA r, Hum , : ETs—the largest a....‘ortment, the hoar , - lest Iron, null the best made in i,thalt,-.31. Also, a large stoek'of TIN WARE, made of the best material alai it) a workmanlike manner. As 116 is a in Workman, amt hes had an experience of tweet ty-tive years. he feels confident that,he can give general satisiactiest. ite taktei this method of returning hts thartki to his numerous customers thr their liberal support, nod ho hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a skate of public patronage, JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, November 7. 1860. Puitieular :mention paid to nil MIAs ofJonelso, such its Ittang, Spouting. tec., and 11-114ork vairraßte4l.. 111 Ira VA . R a Rik 0101i1BLV ON j'INEBTOWN, HAN'Orsi COBN'TY. 'would respectfult; 4 eforna his friends, and theirob lie, that he has conuecte •`tiraself with Mr. Lowsn, lii toe TOBACCO. SNIAF SEGAit BUSINESS, 138 North Third Street Phila. Where he will be glad to receive costoincrs, 'and wilt sq.l at rates that' will prove satisfactory. PhiLidedpida, July 17, 1661. RAILROAD HOTEL; Adjoining' the Lebanon Valley 2)17)ot, LEBANON," PA. -- • rilla.untlerdigoed having token theabove welblknown Maud. invites Men& and the public lo Oal void a - Everything pertaining to the com. - thrt of guests will bed . one. lie solicits tar-. • owl's, Travelers' and Boarders to, ttii , e' bini • • .a tr ial. Extensive Stabling rettaelnel,.aud good' wayi; in attends:nee . . Lebanon, July 17,1561: •• WkI,LIAM BOLTZ. IF YOU WANT GOoD PICTURES-00 TO , - 1141EINNEWS" • . - KY LIGHT AI;LERS, pvir D.. 8. Rabee's Dyng Store, 0 on Cumberland street. Lebanon,, Pa. A-11111LOTYP&B, ,11.1t,1414 . 07.YPE5 t FEittITYPES, ,PAPTROTYPER and !Mora on.true7 taken , da (Sunday exceptedo 'Prices reasona ble and iu,accwrilam with the size, style and quality of the .epeneti friirii:ll to t ,o'cloek. P: Lebanon, June 2,18d8. Vlipteltes, Jewe-lry t .810.1 811- . ver TV IfOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 STELLWAGEN No, 632 Maritel, Street, 1 dbor below itia, March 27. 18t11.-ly 1861 NEW . STYLES. 1861 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, - between Market and the Court llonse,north side,- has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of It ATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for to which the attention of the Dahlia is YOSI,ec trolly invi tea.- Mitts of alt prices, --from the cheapest to Om most costly, always on - land. • He Ms also just opened a spiels dill assortment of SUMMER RATS,-embracing such as STRAW,• •PA N AMA, PEDAL, PEARL,- HORN, L,E01... HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. nndhll others. He will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats,Caps, Ate., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lobanott,Joly IT, 1861. • • Wan.led to BIT • E § R 50,000 50 B ,.0_0 8 b l u i sh el l' s CORN ; ' • . ' 50,000 bushols'OATS; 5 , 3,000 bushels - Also, CLOVERSEED,'TTSIOTHY SEED,WHEAT. Flaxseed, fOr which the highest OASII prices will be paid at the Leb-r anus Talley Railroad Depot, lebtinon. OSORGE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 11-, 1851. LD . REIGART'S' • • O N. W. corner of Market an t d ilito r areets, LNF eban L. on, Pa R. DBEO, Ag't, respectfully informs his friends L . and the public, that be has taken the above stand, formerly occupied by Emu Mel Retort, and large ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS; with selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and ...e',,gualitics now in the market_ "My assortment Nt" conviste of Ortard, Ilennesy, Pinot' postillion, 'r. Wines, Martell. Marett, Pellevoisien, J. J. Dcpuy & Co- A. Sarguette & Co. WINES.---Chempagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisben, Teneriffe, flock, Muscat and Malaga. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gift. &beldam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry. Cherry,Oinger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Ac. Also constantly or hand a anperior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongalmia WHISKEYS, of the very best qnsiities, and purVider Vinegar. Prom long experience be Batters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronize the new Arm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the best brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold.st this establish ment will bdatat they are represented. Wawa. Nay 41.01. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FRO3f NBTV YORK MARKETS At the More of L. K. LAUDERMILCH In Cumber/and street, Lebanon, Penn a. -w AS opened on Moneity, April Ist, 1861, at 15 per cent., lose than the regular pricua, for Cash or Country Produco FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS, Fashionable SPRING SHAWLS, Fftshionable new DRESS GOODS, Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS, Fashionable PRINTS for 10 et& regularly sold at 12 cents; Fashionable styles MedintO and Dark Prints, at CU, 7,8, 4, and 10 cents. (tOOD BLACK SILKS. and a fine stock of other BLACK GOODS. WHITE GOODS. Cambries, Jaconette, m u % Swiss, . Nainstock, Plaii, Brilliants, Bird Ere, prakrin, , : Embroideries, Bandk'fs CollArs t Setts, Linens. Towels, .Sheetinge, Bleached. Liable ashed.-te.. et e., .- - BROAD CLOTHS ADD BOYS' WEAR. .. idne Blank Cloth for 'gentlemen spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light anillflark; Boy's Cossirneree and Coating.— Gen tlemen's fine Black Casiimere; Fancy Cassimeres for spring Piney and Plain Vesting's: spring, AND PROVISIONS. Brown Sugars, 6%,'e and 8 ets. per lb, White Ratt ed at 9, Rio Coffee 1234,1 , 4 end 16 cents; TEA, Young Ilyson and Imperial; :MOLASSES, 8,10,12 and,ls cants, Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Bidtrberries, fresh Mackerel, Prime 11am, Primo Chtsese, Candles. Seeps, • L. X LAUDERIKILCII. CATHARTIC Are you sick, feeble, and complaining? ~ 'Ardyeu out of order,. with your. 'System de ranged, and youi feelings un comfortable? These symp. toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some lit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be • averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's • Pills, and cleanse out the disordered hu mors-; purify the blood, and let the fluids stove on Intob eructed in health again. They stimulate the flinctions of the body into vigorous am tivlty, purity the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the bodyi and ob structs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pre., doting general aggravation, suffering, and disease: While in this condition, oppressed by the derangement*, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant. feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in, this trivial and common complaint, Is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstrao , tionsm.nd derangements of the natural furetions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them .surely, cured by the same means. None who Iszow the virtues of those Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements front leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and from other well known public per sons. PPM; a Yerwanthig hackani . f St. Louis, -.Fieb. 4, 1856. Die. Arca: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerons sores upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Her mother has been long grief.. ously . afilieted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. Alter our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they haYe eared her. ' ASA. ARUM RIDGE. As n 'Family Physic. I'4'oM Dr. E. ii. Heritiright, Nee Orleans. . yfyar Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any, cathartic we possess. They are mild, but yen , certain and °Mahan' in their action on the bowels, which makes then/ turahuthie to us in the daily treatment of disease. IleadackepSiclarendaebe,Poul Stoznaoh. .Mymt, Dr. .k.'dword Boyd, Bailimore. DEAR pito. A reit: Tr:cannot answeryou what complaints I have "cartillvith.ynin. MIS hatter than to say ail that we ever treot mille a privative medicine. I piece great depen dence on an cirectinit cathartic in toy daily contest with disease, and believing AA ; that , yoar Pills afford us the hest we have, I of tourife value thew highly. rim:novo; I'a., May 1, 1855. 1/a. 3.• C. Arms: bare been repeatedly, cured of the worst resuhreher any body Pan have by a dose or two of your Pills. It :seems to arise from a foul,etomack which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, ED. W., Clerk of Skeeter Marian. Disorders—Liverllllions Coniplaints. Frain Pl. Theodore ,li'dll, of N 10 York Not only are your PillS admirably adapted to their pur, pose as an aperient. bat I find their beneffeial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in nty-prac lice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious cm plains than any IMO can mention. I sincerely rejoice that We hare at length a purgative which is war ,thy the confidence of the profession and the people. DPPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, Washington, Di C., 7th Feb., 1856. Bin have nsed,your Pills fn my general and hospital practice ever since yea Made them, and cannot hesitate to .eay they are Ihe hest cathartic ne!employ. 'Their tegon -lating' action on -the liver is quick and deCided, eonse uttoutly they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom rotted: it ease of bilious eliseasof so obstinate that it did not readily yield to theta, l'estertially, veers, Ahtl.NZO 13A Lty Itt. !X, Thoisian of the Malys Hospital. Dysentery, Diarrlicen, Iteinx,.:lX;Oxstuf. Dr. J. G. Pram, of Your Pills have had a long trial in my practiOi and hold them in - esteem as ono of theliest aperlents ' l have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the diver makes them an excellent remedy, when given-in smidtdoses for bitiotts dyseWeig and •ditarkau. .! Their 'skit-coating tealfesthem - Very acceptable cud couveniefit'fur the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of ihe Blood, Free/ Rea..l.4lBfaincs, /lister of Advent Chum/4A° Om. - -De»itrani 11 bare used' your Pills with extraordinary success iu my family and among those 1 am called to visit distress... To regulate the *organs - of digestion anal purify the blood, they are the very best,remedy have" ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend: them to my friend*. • .! Yount 1411111 1 / 1 8. Wannw, Wyoming Co, N. Y., Ont. 21,1855. Dan 818:I sun using your Cathartic Gills in my prac tice, and tied them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the Mood:: JOHN 0. - 81148011A111 III: D. Colts t.igintloss Costl'veness, Sri ppres sla n, Itltetuitititssit, Giant, Ilinttmi!gin,. Altrop , trk, Parraysls, Fits, etc ! . Prtha Dr. J. It linettlat, Nantroal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of costittness: If others •f Our fraternity MOM Anted them its efficacious as I buva , they should join me ityproelaim 7 ing it for the lament of the multitudes who Buffer front that complaint., which, although bud enough initself, is the . progenitor of others that are worse. I 'believe cos tiveness to originate - hi the liver, but your Pills affect that organ auctoure the disease. • • Prom airs. l Stuart, Phi/adept (171 a Alidutife, Bagful. . filed one or two large - doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excel hod pr omotires of the itaturat seCr4 , UM. when wholly or. partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and civet moires,' They are o ranch the best physic we /.111:Y0 that I recommend` no other to niylttients. ' h'roci the:Rep.. lir4:flii2okee,at the,itmhadiet SWit.ekurchr. •. Pilt4sitillonteSitrannoli, 3:in. 6, 1856.:' HONORED SIN: 1:01(M1(1-'b'e NTlVlttyrial for the relief' your f•kili has brought me if I did not report my case to *you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excru ciating licitralgicmins . „.which ended_ hi ehronic.r/icinniz4 tie t: =Notwithstanding r hadta bestuf phYsichins, the disease grem worse and worse, uutil by the advice of your oxeollent agent, in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects,were slow, but sure. By persoicring in the Use of them .1 am now , entirely well. SENATE CHANBRROIEPNI Rouge, La., 5/liet. Da: ATER: I have been entirely Cured, by your. pjibi, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease thakhad :aßlicted me for years. ' • VINCENT SI,IDELL. girl Most of the Pills in market contain Nercury, which, although a valuable, 'remedy in skilful bawls, Is dangerons,itt a, public pill,. from the dreadful conse quences thatt/equently follow its incautious use. These contribn no mercury or mineral substance whatever. • • • Prioe, 25 manta per Box, or 5 Bexes for $1... Prepared by Dr. Z. C. AYER & CO:, Lowelliblatsi SOl4l by - Lreuktourger Or. V. tkatler, Lebanon ; Bei vet & Brp., ; Sbiik, M3inretowu; Horning, Mt, 'Nebel' . . , arnor, East Hanover ; Kroll, Shantraretown;And by Dealers evemrbere. LIMIBEBGER'S CLOTIII ftl NUFACTORY:' SIMIANIFFICItcfor pankfavues, the lindersigned respect ftillylnfOftethePiddie, that he - Continues to carry on his Manufactory iti bast Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry fert.itim to say.more, t-l s that the, work will be done in the tainie EXCELLENT STYLE ,which Mu; entde his work and name, so well known in the surrounding coun try. Irk promisee to clothe work in tho shortest possi- Me thee... Ills manufactory is in complete order,-and he .ftatters hiniselt to be able to render the same tattisiliction as heretofore.. manutlictorea • ..I Broad and Ittiirrette eassinettr, Bltinkcie , White um! other rlouneht, alt. in the,hed nMner• Ile also cards Wool and MACS Fur the conve-' nience of the Customers, Wool and. tame in at the following plat:est—At the stores of George & Pyle, Looser ; It Brothers, George IteinMhl, and at the new brug Store of ,Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market Rouse, the borough of Lehation; at the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon"; at.S. Gosh en's. Bethel township; nt the public house.of William Etirnst. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the .stcre of. Mr. Weimer, Believne at the store °Martin Early; PalWYlial, at the store of Ur. Zimmerman, linst Unilever. Lebanon county. All ma mbas will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, nitislied withoutsdelay, and returned again. Tliose of his customers who wish Stocking Wool cord eel dyad and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Sr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will, be done and left at the desired .placeS. N. D. It is desired that those having Wool' arded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plate& LYON LIZIBERGER East nauover, Lebanon county, July 17, 1861. . Shoemakeilg Allention 50Shoemakers, to work % on Military Eames, Are wanted by the undersigned in Lebanon. Good wages and Imtploytnent for tie whole iribterwill be given. Apply immediately to JACOB - ROMMEL: Lebanon, Sept. 4, '6l. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., TO the property holders of the State of Penn sylvania :—GENTLEMEN: Your attention is respectfully solicited to the fallowing low rates of insur ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY, who arc transacting business with the moat flattering evidence of Public confidence. ,Tbore sources 1 of the Company are ample Wiliam - unify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against. loss by fire. The Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidenessand respect of the community in which they live. Our Com - pony is - perfectly mama and we invite your careful. al tention to the following ldw rates as; wesre determined to ;Insure lie low as any other responsible company, taking into cdhsideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER. being PERPETUAL, enables ua to is ; Sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6. years, and all its losses have been proaptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, In fact it has been, and still continues to be. the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest end economical principles. - - ,; - - RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or atone, plate roof $0,15 IA $lOO dodo, do shingles • 'lB " do do Log or Frame - ,20 .- do Barns, stone or brick ,20 ii do do Log or Frame ,20 . do Store Houses, bripk or stone ,25 " do 1- . do- Log or frame,3o " do Hotels & boarding houses, brink or stone ,25 " do do do Log or frame ' ,30 " do ; Academies and School houses . , - •,25 - , " do - Churches and meeting houses ,20 " do Printers books and Statioueries ;,30 " do ' Book binders ,50 .. do Tailor shops. , , . . :45 " do 1 Shoemaker and saddler shops - ' - ,30; " d Silversmith and Watchmaker- . ,30 . do Tin and sheet iron-shops . ..39 " do ; Groceries and Provisio' a, stores ' - • ;20 1 * do Tanneries ' • -; -,30 " do flatter ShOrP3 ' ,30 " do Grist Mills„Water power,3s " do Saw Mills ; do -do ' •' '; ,3 " do ; Drug Stores . ~ ,30 " do 15m Rh shOpr, brick or stone ,30 " do do do - _:Wood , ,35. " do Carpenter,Joiner 43 Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 " ii; Wagoner ,in' Coarlimaker shoos ,40 " do - Painter and clack maker shops - ,40 " do Oil Mills, 40 " do Clover Mills 3 ,40 " do FOunderies of wood - ,M " do do Briar or stone ,30 " do Merchandise in or stone build'ngs ,20 ." do do in wooden do ;25 " do • Furniture In brick or stone buildings ,I 5 " do do 'in wooden ~ ,20 " do Stables k sheds, brick or stone,Oouttify , .20 " do do do wooden ' '-',28 `"`'do Livery & Tavern'Stables ; ; - ,25 ;.' do Aar:All communications -should be addressed Ia W A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown,-Lebanon Co:, ka, President—JOHN BRUNNEII,I4SO. ~ i • Vice Presiderst--D M. RANK. " • • 152asurir--;0140-. P. Sli4l LE. • ' Secretary—W3L A. BARRY. ' - I Jonestown, September 12,1300. ; AYER'S • Mutual Fire Insurance Com psirry of Alinvlile, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A "runs COMPANY was Incorporated, March. 1859, and j., is'nfox in WI operation and 'ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally.... Also on Barns. Contents, Ttoek, Farm Implements. &e.. on a Mutual Principle, MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, Joists IL Kinports, George Bigler, John Allwein, Rudolph ❑err, Joseph F. Matz, Twist fan Bachman, William Early , jr., George S. Domgrirdner, 1.1). A. Darman, leorgr Donges, obn D. Delver, :jsulel S. Burly, JOTIN AILWEIN, President. RUDOLF% lima, Treasurer. JOSEPir.F. MATZ, SeCreiftrY. Simnel Seabobl, Traveling Agent. Jacob Sebnotterly, Agent, Fredericksburg. A anville,-Janaary 30, 1.801.4 y: rßifrß 11 - 4 OOD .S E A it C A STANDARD' MRD,ICINB. For the speedy, : . tild"effectital core of ALI+ MI SEASES arising f. ton IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD This medicine ling wrought the most miraculous cures n desperate cases of Scrofula.. entitneons * Din:meg, Pimples on the face, fild, - Stobburn Ulcers, Totter affections, Dyspepsia, . Costiateness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Lieer Complaint, . Loss of Appetite, Low Zpirits, Foul Stomach. ' Female Complaints, and alt Diseases having their oni. gin.in an impure state of the !Mood. The Above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Neal , ! er township. who, on the 31st day of August, 1858.tuade Affidavit b fore Justice Corley thst be' 1.1/1 treated for . the cure of Cancer by three physicians of !Bedford co.; . and by.Dr_ Newton of the Leleetic College in Citnciutta,, ! Li, for a period of nearly eight months. notwithatand. I log which,his Up, nose, and a pinion of his kV cheek were entirely oaten away/ lie had given up . all. hope, when he beard of the 4 111uod Searcher." and was in ductal to try it. Poor bottles eared him, and although aadly'disflgured. there Is no oucation•but what this in valuable medicine saved hit life. The 101 l particulars of this remarkable case may be seen in a Circular.. which can be had of any or the agents. s•We'also refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney, of El- It derton, Armstrong county, t'a , cured of Scrofula at . ter being - unableto get out of bet for three years. 1 To the case oft lady in Ansofirille. Clearfield coun ty. who was also fitilieted with Scrofula in . its worst . ... • To the mac of George Meisel, residing in Carro'town .1 Ciianbria county. Pa.; who was so badly afflicted. with •, Cancer that it , eat his entire note off, nod his cane was 'A °TIRO' pottaible; than McCn'ary't. •• 1 . !. • • I • The partieninrs of these cates--every one of which I was mired by the use nf - the - Bleal Senreher—nitiy WISC. ho found in it circular to bu•had of any of the-Apatite . . . - .R.: SI: LEMON. Proprietor. I liAborntory for the mannfnetnrwandahle,•niar tho I Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, liollidaysbnrg, PIl. • • Dr.,Geo. U. Keyser, Wholesale Agent. Pittsburg. Pu. • . ' For said by NI. 11. CleitlO, Miurntown : 'Martin Early, - Puliiiyrr;.`John•Cepp•& Son,"JanestoWn i"Jbbn Seltzer- Blount Nebo;• John Carper:•llfichnithis4ille; John Debt, Inger, Corn pbolltitoteti; Killiniger ii*Kitiports, Am - Irina: 'John C. "Cliblitmh, Bridgetiort.: all , oll.ebanou county; • AluS•eolinit Dr:Geo. Ittfis" - Drug ~.tore, opposite the • I Court Illibito, Lebanon, Po:'", ti ' '' Ck:tobet3, 1660.... '' -:: .... .Pliilsi. k Reading Railroad. LcbanOnliy.:Ukkiacia:: _rrf I iI 713 . - . .Trains Ea.Rett4- , tno- . and .• • . • Harrisburg.. - SASS A N QN, gpirig BastAo Beading, at 1141 IX AC; and 2.45 P. M. Pass Lebanon, going Weet.tal Iferrleburg, at 7.16 P. Wand 12.51 P. -• • •-• .iI :‘ ' At Beetling, both. Gain. Atoka - close. connexions for Philadelphia, Pottavilla, , Tameqna, Danville,. Williams. Port, &e. . . -Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes barre, Fittatun and Scranton. At Ihu•risburg, trains- connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Talley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury,Chatubetig burg, Ac,• Throuh Tickcts.to Leneaster,,in No: I.oere,oBo,' ha Baltimore. $3 30. 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger... • The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains.. . Through Fleet Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Nile:era Pal Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points In the West, North Winn; and Canadas; and NM.; grant Tickets, at lower. Fares, to all above places., can bet had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. • Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, spd Emigrant • Tickets at reduml Fares, to all the lil'lnelpeipoints -In the-North and West, and the Canadne, • COMMUTATION TICKETS.:.. .. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, '.between any points desired, and . MILEAGE TICKETS , - (1. 5 0 for 2000 tulles, between all pointsiat $45 eacli for Pam flies end linsincits Firma.' Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Beading, Barris burg and Potts Ville at 8 A: 61. and'3,so and 5 P. M. •401- Peasengers are requested to' purchase tickets be fore the Trains start.. Higher pares charged, If paid in , tne'eare • • • G.•41. - IVICOLLS, ; .1 July 17, 1861. MingtisterisindliaPernsievideat. George Illofiliaauls 'LEBANON COUNTY 7 4 1 4'n - "alMa a , . . • TRANSPORTATION 'LW By Lebanon Valley Patir.Qad.; RT/CULAR attention will be paid to 'Mod s ed by the Lebanou Valley Railroad. Cloodsirill'bo sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon; Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the County. FREIGHTS contracted for at thalami posSible rates ant delivered with.dispatch. . • The Proprietoi wilrpay•particislir lithintion to, and attend personally; to the repairing and, delivery of all Freights. ,c„ 1 For information, apply ; at bia 'Office it the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARX, bieAgent in FtliladelPhia• will al ways be found at Hr. /rltuelt's fiferOant's Hotel, North Thirst al, PhsTecietphitt;• <=';' ' • - .3 lily 11, 'eh.] OEO. HOFFMAN. LINSEY'S 151 PROVED Cancerous formations, Erysipelas. Balla, Sore Eyes, Scald head, ,„ Rhottmatie, Diorfiers, . , HOWARD A SSOCIA.TION A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow men t f or the Betiqf of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Core of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting. Sur. gcon, to all who apply by letter, With a descrip tion of theii coadit ion,, (age, occupation, habits tit &c.,) and in cases of extreme pciverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperniatorrlicea, nod oth er Diseases of the Scxual„Orgons, and on the Nett REM EDIES' employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted in Pealed letter envelope, freeof charge. Two or three Stomps for postage will be acceptable. - Address. Blt. 110titilITON.• Acting Stir geon, lloward MlSOCifitiD l 3, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Ex. -. By order'of the Directors. EZEA D, FIEXItTNIT.BiA., President. GEO. PAIRCIULD, Secretary San. 2, '6l. iv. 53 1 113H ‘ ,./0 - 3 1, 44 - A 4 , 71413N0in stylatx. imoct_ 4)131‘,1 V MITS valuable preparation, freed of all "the com mon components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants, which not only run down the system, but destroy nil chance of cnro, wilt be found on trial to possess the fol lowing propertiea-and to whiei. the most valuable testi monials may befound in the pamphlets. For whooping Xlough, and es a Soothiug syrup. it meets every want,' and' by:early use Wiltsavelhe largest proportion of runtime's childrenwhich . oal2be traced to Whooping iS'ough: ordinary- Doom:dal Complaints,. the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper ties uinke itnot only, titerueSt perfect eileirty to disease, but builds up and susttl.iiis the: system: 'against recur rence of the Complaint. No nursery shonld be without it. nor should parents fail to got a pamphlet, to be fonntl with atl dealers, - as - . the only way, to do justlee to its value, iFiusitIEWELES, OlVe? - lOWcr) toli• tfrizaifY • `) E GREKT. .40 voßk o 7 Ps.o-44% oft&ONO* AURAL uP -FL frills great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opines, or preparations of Opium. or; of any but ita strictly vegetabk and medical properties. For Neural ! . gin, Rheumatism, Coot; Tenth ararßar 'Ache. Spinal' Complaints. Bleeding at Lungs or Stomach. Rose or Hay; Fever, Catarrh. and all minor Nor:rein:Complaints. - For Loss of Sleep, Chronic or- Neryons.llead Ache... - Sick Head Ache, it has no equal, and to *Well we offer. .estimonials from undoubted sources. For Delirinin Treim Os it ice Sure Remedy: For Rowel Complaints, including Cholera iliorbris, it is .+plendidly adapted. in not only- removing the pains but aetinq as physic, a great contrast with Opium, which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes' the remedy worse than the disease. ' From physicians we ask attention, and: on demand Formulas (*Trial Itotthm will be.sent, developing in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been 'wanted, and in the Cough Remedy such as rest entirely on.one central From invalids we ask earresPondeneo for Pamphlets Or explanation ' without "postage-stumps." For—tairge Congh ltonedy,.so cents per bottle. Small " , .25 " .. " 'Sohn Anodyne ' '5O ." : , " JO II N . I, 11 ONNEWELL, groprietor, tut:mist AND PHARMACEUTIST, .iro. 9 Muntrrria/ Irktof, Boston, Alas., For sale by htl usnal wholesale and retail dealers in every town anti eiV, nhti by .Its3eph L.:Lemberger. Loth auon; at NVladesale by e.e0.11. Ashton, Charles Kills St. Co., Philad'a. 1401 3, 18.61.-Iy. _NEW TIN AND' SHEET iron Woreiflietory. *rpm: atuteroi g ncal respectfaibr the attention of his friends and the pablic..gelerally to the fact that he has opened a Shop for the manufacture of all kiwis of TIN AND SHEET, IRON WARE, in Hill Street. between !tie rket anti Wahmtstreets, Ile hopes, by usi ng none lot the best materials, by a. per sonar supervision- of all the w ork opining from his es tablishment, and by selling cheaper, than, any other in Lebanon, that he will reeeive i t ,,liberal share of public patronage. " N. B.—Tin roofing. Jobbin g , Spouting, &c.,"will be promptly end properly attended: to. ! • The public are re l leel fully invited to give him a call Lebanon. Sept. 25, -= :DAL W. SHAY. PHOTO G-Ft'A'P'H IN ALL ITS BRANWIES. UNE:I:COPED in the best style kinraM in the art, at C. G CRANE'S OALL,EitY,: 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, NH LA I) ELL'illA. Life Size Oil and "'Pasta, sTEit EOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, AMBROTY PES„ DAG UEREOTYPES, dr.c. For Cnoles, Metht LI bus, Pius, Rrp ju, Juoe 26, NEW CASH STORE! NEW GOOD AND NEW 'PRICES. SWARTZ licreby.inforin the public that he „ has just opened a Stock of NEW Goons at the old Stand of Swartz & Bro., Building. which will be sold for cash at prices to suit tht times. All are in, vited to call and examine. (Lebanon; April 10, 'GI. 1). S. R.A43En I .S. WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL .:- DR UC STO RE!. One been Remored mins : New. on CO - saber land Street* opposite the Engle Buildings, , Lebanon, Pa. • 11118 stileseriber respectfully s nuounce to hie awn in / tsuices and the public In general, at be has con stantly on hand a large Stuck of • • DRUGS,. PERFUMERY, • MEDICINES, • • PAINTS, CH EmICALS, .14-17 1 ' 'DYE-STUFFS. VAANISgE,A.,.URPENT GL ASS-WARE, i .T BRUSHES,I,N E, HAIR-OILS, • -EXTRACTS, Burning Meld; Surgleal-Imitntments, Toilet Soaps, Be' gars, Tobacco, &c. Also mvarlety of Taney Articles too numerous to mention,swhich he offers at low rattle, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and price/W.la gouda before purchasing else where. 4jr•PhySiciante - prescriptions and family reei pescarefully . eoirttimunded at all holm. Of•the day or night. by ceiling at the Drug Store,. opposite the.blagle Buildings. On Sundays the Stoke ; he opened for,..the eon, pounding of prescriptions between the hencs.ol'. rend 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and ; 1, stul . 4 and SP. . ' Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857: , DANIIi S. RAMER.. CE IRINA V E ' S HOLLA - Nb . BITTERS THJ OXLEBRAnD ROLLAND ItlcalEpY FOR DTSPEPSIA.,, DISEASEOF THE KIDNEYSr LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF :, 'ANY—KIND; FEVER AND AGUE,' And the various affections cOnsespient .upon is disordered • STOMACH OR LIVER, • Such ea Indigestion, Acidity of the '4innutch, Colicky Paine, Heartburn. Loss or Appeti te, ... I k 4 lltetideney, Costiieness, mind and Med eing Piles, Ist Of Notirvos t e, nh eumig i c , , Neuralgic Affections. It loss In minterotni instancesproved highly beneficial, and in others effected I.didded mate. - ' 'Phis is a purely vegetable compound, ov epared scientific principles, after the Manner of the celebrated Ifolland Profiaistr. Ikerlittve. "Tte 'Opt:o4lou af.tig nie dim pro,. duced its introduction berc,stlie den:land nOmnienelng with thee* of the Neiand Rettig-Wor e , th e lig, of thte mighty country, many of whom brought with them AN handed dowji the tradition Of itryilhe. is now, offer e d In the .American polity plowing that its s truly toonftd metlidietti eirtues mud be adenine/edge.. at is particularly recommended to these ,poraorte whose constitutions may ha ve beentnipahe py the continuous use . of ardent spirits. or other forms of tlissiation, tienerally instantaneous in effert, It finds: its way, directly to the seat entire. thrilling and quickening every nerve, raldng tap die drooping spirit, and, in fact, lensing new health and vlgnr in the system. , NOPlCE.—Whoever expects Thid this it beverage will he disappointed; but to the _:wenk and low spirited,:it will prove a grateful aromatic enr i elsliessettSed Of eillgular remedial properties. ' • READ CAREFULLY!=: The Genuine . highly concentrated Boerhave's„nollano • Bitters is put unlit batrphit bottles only, and TOtAilid at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, tot six bottles roe FtntDOLLSBS. grant Tie donlandfurithis truly.celebrated Medicinnbaslnduced many lmitstion.,_ which the public -should guard against purchasing. der Beware of Impuntlon. Bee that otu- rutrue.is.On the label or every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be faivirded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN . PAGE 9. JR: Sp:CO: • ltsu UrsctUltinb Vitanitaretitigli i `Chleinits, • . PITTSBUftH q .,ipA.,. . For side at J. L. LE= RUER'S Drug Store, Market treet, Lebanon, Pa. [Sept. b, 1860.-1 T LUMBER. ',UMBER. o:N o iLo r f2 e t be . a t t h and cutacreisstnaoswao;:otrthseanit:at e %Ewa and extensive LUMBER an ' d COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the 'Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few ittares North of the Qenessee Steam Mills. and one plate east of Tiorguer's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry,Poplar and Pine Boards; 11.4 mid 2 inch runnel and Common Plank • Whfte , Pineand lleinlock Scantling and • White Oak hoards. Plank and Scantling; and IX inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scan:Aug. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES!! The et Pine and Hemlock Shinles; Als b o, s Rooting and Plastering La g ths; Chestnut Hells mut Posts, sad Pei Hags for fer— , and fencing Boards: FLOORING BOARDS or all sizes and descriptions. COAL!' COAL!! COAL!!! - - - A large stack of 'Broken; Store, Limeburnersaod Hollidayaburg.Smith Coal, at, the lowest prices. IMCordident that they ha , e the largest and beat Wl sortment of LUMBER of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Com., ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon entity, they verdure to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily' and would thin; in their line, to examine their stack before pur chasing elsewhere. PH ILIP BRECHBIL,L. N. Lebanon, July 30861. E WELL'S PHOTOGIR API" GALLIRY No. 721 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ONE of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United States, where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art. are taken at priew no higher than are paid for miserable carricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends personally, every sitting—and allows nu vicuna to leave the Gallery unless it gities perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Auibrotypes, of absent or de ceased friends, photographed to any. required size, or taken on Canvass. size,, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. :.;Althis Gallery pictures Can be taken in any weather --mrperfect in cloudy days as wise. the sun shines. -Persons visiting the rity are respectfully ,invited to 4altillie our itecinteris, which for priteand•quality de fy. competition. That rucliens given in the art of Photography. r"lt, NEW.W.I. 7 . GALLEirr Of ART, v 721 Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: proo Jinn. LE ,wl5 lt. Castentitt, M. C., Ohio. • ...my ihouly and friends all' concur in the opinion the ' the (Newell) Picture is more rife-like than any tlititg , they ever saw. My likeness has hems reptettedlT taken by different Artists in 'cartons ways, buOl ratio' never - yet had ens which priseots so tree fo' [Wirt*, all the' features and expressions of countioutivs as this. Fro l if flon, jay :dolmas, late Minisfetrtrthtfy. - The exquisite finish. beauty and softnmssof:yournor-' traits. conjoined with their durability of colorateatfaith-' fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend Aim to' t the attefitiottami.patronage of all who appreciate- true From COL. JANES PAGE occasion for a portrait, I procured one front. Air:Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a min iieture in Oil Colors, under tke new process discovered by Idm, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfac tion-given ins, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its artistip finish in all respects, and recommend him to the patronage of those disposed to• encourage the beautiful art. ,JAMES PAGZ. - Philadelphia, January 23, Fanners and others Take Notice. I.HE undersigned having purchaSed 'the en - tire establishment of A. MAJOR A BROTHER, wit Imannfiniture amdkeep on hand a .very _general as sertment IitAiBUNERY and FARMING -IMPLE MENTS, embrooing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers Railway . porse Powers and Threshers, itrotgan's Independent steel;silio - Tooth Rome RMtE Miimina..s Patent Fodder;Sthin , And flay CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers. Grain Pans. Hay Aerators, Clover Hullers, Corn-Nhellers, by hand, or power, Corn Pleugbs and Planters, Cultivators, with it vatietv.of the best PLOUGHS in use, tie. All of the above Macilines are of the latest end best improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction. Castings of on kinds made to order. and at short notice. Be also manufactures STEAM EN GINES. Al ill Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work in general. and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. . • He incites all to call and examine the workat the 'Ala chine Shop, on PRiEGIitiVE STREET, Lebanon. All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. Lt. ALL KAILSIANY. • Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, Angnet 8,1800. NCE.-1 havu appointed A. MAJOR & BROTTIRR uty AgeuEs for Limpurposo of carrying °lulu atewe busi nese. D. M. KAILMANY. Lebauon. 'August B,IBEIO. HAIR JEWELRY STORE No. 20S North Bth Street, above Race, Phi l'a 'Ali hand nrAlf forsitle:.e:elilciressOrtmentof superi k_, or.pattocus q -and will PLAIT TO ORDER, Daset -4,E1.13. Em. Emus. Frrorti *Rtnot, BREAST TINS, CROSSEO) liaelnanirS:.VAST,Pad GUARD:CHAIM, &0.,. Orders enclosing the hair to,bc plaited, may bn . sent. by mail. Give a drawing as n e ar na you'•tim un paper and enclose ouch amount na you may.,choosc to pay. • Oast ns follows :7-KAl::lGtigniq tol4l;llimiast Pint s:1 to ; Finger Rings 75 nonts to . $3.50; Vest Chains 4 15 tcrs7 ' •Neckl&ca $2 to go,' - • •• -!! ..tarAinir pulintaidadsliSa& NOX, Prapt God and Silver bMtglat at fair' rites. • nue:19,1801: (I • • : , ••••• , wi • • • •I' --- OW E —,-- LAVRACIPS . : Nem.. Cabtne,t W ar y ',goys . plpli 1 -Chair I ,r ) _ ni: 1 viii yg. • , P i . . . gnu 4ciory. • , . ~ •I . ..1 '.-4,,dtrdo north of 3tirkeit SI.:, or north o Ma L: Palle d Paiiread. Larg_eft ifficrlidnOtOrrittd; lest •Assestniint of FURNITURE ,apili .CHAIRS,-iwtheroOtU4 • lIIIIE imbl is is respectfully request j_. ed to bear in mind that at these Ware Rebuts will 'belblincl tbelwet assortment of FssnioNantentid HAND., t . -„-. ,r soun FURNITURE and "CHAIRS. 'Persons in want of any.Rindiwould b-ett call and examine 1.11;stock: below purchasing olsewhore. Which. (being all. of Wit Own work) he warrinits to be better than unp ottereillh this • lilacs. Prices will' be noWatt 'than' ht any other- ;place, either In the Borough or cupric, of Lebanon. All °niers' piomptly a Rita& to, anti sPeednY exec , '” • ;ad at the lowestprioes ,; t ,1:, v• - • „ ___,„ ,__..• All persons purchasing FutruHarse - from m il l 'T'''' ''''" 'neebinniolfolVd Hy' liiii'hig'lt delivireal to them, 'to any 'Pitt or-the county, rasa , OR °BARGE, and• without tits least Injury, as he btu; procured one of_ the, beat cusTi 'Vn*lft'ttrelehliows, tspecially for that poi - pose. ,COEFINS made to order, end funeraknattended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sopt.l3, 1800. .....______ 'NTIVF! ' OA-B f NET AND . CHAIR - iIIANUFAt - TO IVY:. MBE subscriber respectfully ioforme, the: pnbllc that i bo.bas the largest and best amrtment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered trtbe"publie td" Leb anon county. :II& hoe en band. at his , Cabinet-Ware rooms, in. North Lebanon Borpugh. nearly oepesite Zeller's Hotel. * and a feW-docire' soutr.ofitamler's, a splendid assortment of good. 811 .betantial and _fashiona ble Parlor, Ccdtage and . Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of SOFAB,`TE TE•A I TETES,-LOUNGES, WHAT- N (YPS.,- ParlorXentee,Tior, Card nod Common . TABLE_ ,&,Dnztesiug and Censmon BUREAUS: . ' R l" ltehe atea u las , .I,to IW rult k uTa tan o t l a i ; all .W . " ki h n, " lp. A d6 iso a , n a d large allq elegant variety of FRENcII BACK.: SPILL" a z .sp.wroo•criATlts, Cdfinuon 'Spring Seated CLIMES; all Jcituls..of, .Spring, Seated . ROCKERS . Also,..Windsor, Cane-Seitted, end Common CHAIRS • ancl ROCKERS of every description. , ,• 4 All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give isatisfuotten,•- •, . .1 Persons d es irous ot knowing ifil. &erecter or the roodettere offenid Rir tale,,can be fully satisfied of their dlmbllitY, by reference to those tor whom be has man 11ictnred or to whOm'sold. • Old , , Forniture . and Chairs REPAIRED and VAR NIS.I.ED,. ' N.- 13: , -COFFINS made and PUNERAI , S hailiclad at the , shorteet =Mess: • JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon,Septembern. 1860 - . . ! ; CIIEG Aft Ay insTur f irris, 1527 & 1429" SPRUCE STRENT,'PIiILADELPITIA. - 1 1111.1 S Institute, conducted for two years past, in this 1 city. by MADAME CIIEGARAY and her niece, Manaus D'llsanav, upon the tame principlaitsfiVrcone in Now York, amblished then: in the year 1814. Wlllre;copen on IdOutlay, Sept. 1 tb, with its usual ample tind complete provision for tbo education of Young Ladles; under the direction of Dlatiame Oircikiargi, an d a ll etinialte information, can be obtained on application • the Principal. [Philadelphia, Zug. 14, '6l-31D. riP irditr WANT " - A No.l AMBROTYPIC, very obeap, go to . VAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank.