THE CORNER. HOW IT HAPPENED THAT THE SE CESSIONISTS DID NOT TAKE LOUISVILLE. . _ The fact that Gen. Buckner did not take the city of Louisville instead ofstopping at Green River, where he invaded Kentucky on the line of the Louisville and N ishville Railroad, is due not to any foresight or force of the United Sta:es authorities or of the Union men of Kentucky, but to the loyal ty, courage and tact of one obscure indi vidual. The Secessionists had laid their plans to appear suddenly in Louisville with a powerful force. They had provid ed for transportation our hundred cars and fifteen locomotives and had eight thousand men, with artillery and camp ' equipage, on hoard. They had secured the services of the telegraph oherators, one of whom forwarded to Louisville a dispatch explaining the detention of trains on the road, and were moving forward at a grand rate. Everything was going well with them, and Louisville, with, perhaps, the exception of a few Secessionists was unsuspecting and unguarded, Gen. Ander son being innocent of any knowledge of the movement, James Guthrie, President of the road, totally in the dark, and Gen. Rousseau lingering in camp on the Indi ana shore. But at a station just beyond Green' River, there was, a warm friend of the Union, and who, comprehending the meaning of the monster train when it ' came up, seized a grow-bar used 'for tak ing up rails to make repairs, and while - the locomotives were being wooded and watered, run across a curve, and in a deep 'narrow cut, wrenched the spikes from four rails. The train came along at good speed, the rails spread, the locomotive plunged into the ground, the cars crashed on the top of it, and it was twenty-four hours before the train emed go ahead,— In the mean time Louisville was saved.— The hero of the occasion had not had time to get out of the cut before the crash came, and was taken, but in the confusion and excitement got away, and is safe. These facts are related by Dr. R. S. Newton, who was in Nashville when the Secession army advanced, was detained there sev eral days. lie subsequently, heard the circumstances narrated there, and was told of them afterward by Gen. Buckner and other officers of the Confederate army. WORK BULLS. All Bulls might be made to do work enough to pay the expense of keeping them, andt they would in every respect be the better for it. If they have any dispo sition to be turbulent, nothing will more effectually "take the conceit" out of them, and render them safe and manageable, ' than constant labor. Mr. E. R. Andrews, of West Roxbury, owns the imported Ayr shire bull Albert, and for sometime past has worked him almost daily. A yoke was made for him, and by means of a sad dle and breeching,, he is harnessed in the thrills of a wagon or cart, and hauls any load ot suitable weight for a horse. In deed the men who 'have him in charge, state that he can pull more than any horse on the farm They take him to the field, and carry from thence to the barn, a ton or more ot grain or hay at once. He is very tractable and easily managed, but is quick in his action, generally walking lest er than a horse commonly does He has been used considerably in hauling man ure out of the barn cellar, and there being considerable of a rise in the ground, he has been shod to assist him getting a f ot hold, and to keep him from getting foot sore. We were assured that he often takes a heavier load up this rise than two stout horses could. He. is said to be '"handy" anywhere. A man saddles him as he would a horse ; gets on his back, .and by lines attached to the ring in his .nose, guides him, and "takes the road" at a smart' pace. In fact he is made "gen erally useful" about the premises,—[Bos !ton Cultivator. A WIFE'S PRAYER We do not assume that we recognize 'that which is truely beautiful in all that makes humanity approach to the Divine; but if there is anything that comes near er to the implorations of Ru,h to Naomi than the subjoined, we have not seen it : "Lord! bless and preserve that dear per son whom thou hast chosen to be my hus band ; let his life be long and blessed, corn fortaWy and holy ; and let me also be come a great comfort and blessing unto Mtn, a sharer in all his sorrows, a meet helper for him in all the accidents and changes In the world : make me amiable fbr ever in his eyes, and for ever dear to him. Unite his heart to me in the dear -est love and holiness, and mine td him in all sweetness, charity, and compliance.— Keep me from all ungentleness all discon tentness, and unreasonableness ofpassion and humor; and make me humble and obedient, useful and observant, that we may delight In each other according to Thy blessed word, and both of us may re joice in Thee having our portion in the love and service of God for ever." DISCIPLINE AT FORTRESS MONROE:7--A correspondent says :—"Soon after the ar : rival of Gen. Wool we were reviewed by '. him; and such an inspection ! `Even the `cuff's of our coats were turned up to see if our under-clothes were clean. Noth ing escaped the old man. It was the first time that I had had my sword inspected a ince I wore it. ,' • New orders are published every day. r;,All officers have to attend roll-calls, and *especially at reveille, which beats at the . first call. }le visits the guard both day and night, and woe to the unfortunate • :.commander of a guard if everything is not all right." SEND your Ili tle child to sleep happy.— Whatever cares press, give it a warm ' roodnight kiss as it goes to its pillow.— i+ rhe memory of this, in the stormy years ;which fate may have in store for the little I me will be like Bethlehem's star to the t i,ewildered shepherds. "My father and ay mother loves me!" Fate cannot take ~way that blessed heart-balm. Lips parch ' , d with the world's fever will become : i;"-.ewy again at this thrill of youthful. mem ties. Kiss your little , ehild before 'lrg'bes sleep, . , , k , Aud ito r 3o Notice. if 7,ISTATE OF A ICFIXI, II ETTERAIA la, 111 , ,C . T.—The ,', 4 undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' No [ , urt of Lebanon County. to tuel & trdigtrthotion of the , lance in the hen of Pharos Passithre. will attend to i f , dut i es or his appninti»ent nt his <nee, in the bar ph 9r Lebanon. on Sitturday. ths lf/ clay r, ;( remlrer. 1 At 1 ze, at 18 &Oink. A M . et which time and plate 011 , roans interested and having claim. Will please attend, '1 Oct,4 Sli t lin. ISA AO „11OFFER, A utlitnr. ill• ' IF YOU WANT . PICTURii of year ilecenaed friend. enlarged ..ant' , 3, colored to oil, call at DAILY'S' Gallery, next door the Libation Deposit Batik. • 1 1 I ` ) u) you tee ATErsa 4. DROVE New Dog and Shoe . ',it Philip F. lleemily FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. f - IN Cumberland Street, one doer East of the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the very littoral patronage extended to !Defoe the short Olio; I have been in business, t would respectfully solicit a ~,n t io aance of the patronage of t h e ramie. Ile lets at all OMes an assortment , of wow' , nod SEtstErt of his own nnionfzieture on hand, which will be dUposed of cat re:ono:010 terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, Au. Those slesiriaz a neat. wall made article. are invited to give use a trial. Childress' Shoes of every variety end enior mt hand. heavy work mole to order. 4' All work warranted,. Repoiritrg neatly sione ova eherties nuide moderate. Lebauem,July 8. ISK. New Boot and 'fthoe Store MILE ontlersignm ' , Timm , t o the public that he has opened a New Root and She' Store. in Market &red. I,anitmn, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran church. sib. to lie intends keeping constantly on .r . ...Fla.hand a gonoral ass,atinent of Ladies, bleutlemen, Misers, Roy' and Chiblron's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, et.7o, d?c,, all of which will be made op in style and qualay not to be surpa•sed by any other workmen in the country. No effort -hall be wared to please and satisfy all who 111/1Y favor him with their, orders, and his charges will be as reasonable tts possible, compatible with a fair reninnerati,M. He aka keep,. a large stuck or DOME MADE WORK, which is warranted to be as represented. The public ere invited Wean and examine his stock previous to purchasing,. AZ" Repairing 'lane; on short fake end, at reiOnnable rotes. AND118:1V 7414)0RX, Lebanon, May 1,1861. TAKE NOTICE. BIIILBRItS will do well by calling on J. FL LIRESSLER Agent, AO 110 is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SI'OUTINO and JOl3 WORK generally, at the eery lowest prices. lie alro has on hand a large and good assortment of an - kinds of TIN WARR, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES end PARLOB . 6TOVES. Also, all the diffi.rent and latest hriproved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. De also keeps con- Bluntly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which Inn Orem at loss prim than they can bo bought of tiny other slatemen inn the county. SA. WAIL E-ILOONIB-otie door East of the Lebanon Valley Bonk, ComlaTlitiol :Arian, Lebanon, Pa, Lebanon, January U, Mal. cLorraiNG; eLwriniNG! 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, - Dot at wie store they are sold veey low ; 'Tis at Re izenstein 11.05., in Cumberland street, Where crowds of men and boy 4 go. VEDZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the Court IX, house. are aware. that among the capital neecesi.. ties of humanity. good clothing are of tLe first Manor to ace. have supplied thernel Yea and are Weetrlyreceiv. lag necessions to their stock from their own manUtite, turing establishment in Philadelohla,Of the best luting, clothing the Men and Boys. They invite particular AA.- teutiou to the large assortment of overcoats, Ye coats. Fnek , coatti. Business-rents. all hinds Of 'Rays' Clothing, 'Undershirts, Drawers, Knit Jackets, Socks., Gloves, llandhercblefs, and a genera variety of di.v.T -ulshing gonna. Prices +town to the lowest motet ebe mallet anvil, and general satisthetion as usually given. September 25, Ittil. RM . /AGNS/UN (MOTHERS. MEE= OIL ATKINS tic Bra. ITAviim united-itr the ttilnlT , and S. TI BellNi , k4S; I and From their determination to he punctual, and make Ilene but.the best of work, they ft:alike soliciting a large of,publie patronage. Theywitl alwovs be found at their 01,D STAN D, 'Saw Butualso,) fa Market Street. nearly opposite Milan; Itise's Had, where they will be reedy to serve and please their customers. They have now on bond a largo ar.sortuveit of BOOTS, SHOES, T.R.IINKS, • cARPrrr BAGS. ,te„, which they offer et reduced prices, Aritr Persona denting at this SHOE STORK, can be suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. 44- Particeler attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes, [Lebanon,. July i. 1331_ TKI NS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted: up in gond order for comfort and convenience, both for. Indies and Gentlemen. AINS Lt IlltufS New foot and Stew $t rein fitted l, r up in gued o for leidiro and rder nt eoiortaed cpuveuiekico, both n ie A 'MUSS 0. ;waxlike to tie Imo (limb and will en A deavor t a pluim all who !nay eidlou them for Boots and Shoes FITS! FITS!! FITS!! IL RICHEY has rumored his NO. I Tailoring Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut street. two Mew north of George A Pyle's store, and directly op posits the Court House, up stairs. where he will conlin on to manufacture all articles in his line with neatness audit ispatch. Particular attention will be paid to cutting and making children's cloth ing, Ac.. ite. lie solicits a continuance of the vei y libore l patronage thus far extended by the citizens ot Lebanon Mai vicinity, All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on one of .1. M. Singer's Sewing Marhines. All work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed. [Lebanon, July 3,1861. Fashion:lWe Tailoring: Rh:NIOVAL. ittCHAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform Vat i bt, Citizens of &halloo, that he has It EMOVEU his VA I I,olilStl liminess to Cumberland Street. tiro dorm, East of Market Street. and opposite the Eagle Rot l. whore all persons who wish garments mule. up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in sited to tall. TU TATI.OIt S I—Just received and for sale the N. York and I'hlladi•lphia Report of Spring & Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions, should let the subscriber know of the fact, no that he Cllll make his arrangements accordingly. MICI-LaTh KOFFMAN. I.obaiton. April 10. 1 WOOD and COAL YA RD. I, THE - undersigned. having bought Mr. 1 , .11eary Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a pshirtll3 , tanee north -mist of MeSsrs. Foster ds. Match's Foundry, in the borough , of North , Lebanon: and also bought from 200 to 300 COEDS OF WOOD and from noo to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds, and grades. which I will sell atthe yard or deliver at as small profits as will snit-OM times. 1 thereforeln viteall those that are in want of any of those articles to call'and see the same, ascertain' prices, and i ndge for themselves. DANIEL `MORT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, July 3, 1301. JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, wflee, Va I;NT next door to &, Ta OlaNx.ml l. Fancy Furs: Fancy Furs!! 301-1 N FAREIRA. 718 .edltt Altekt St cot. between 11, 7at and tttlt 5t , ... (too of l e 818 31erk, , t St..) Phila. ".•eti, 1 ,, 4 4„. delpttia, Tx PoltTEtt AND MANDEAFIDREK OP. and 4,ki .It DEALKR. ES ALL KINDS OF P ," FANCY FUltS.for La- !',,e. .a . 1 1 I , '',;' f - ,11-'4*;, dies', Alissee and Chil dren's Mar. it, . 4 , 11 ,,, t ,„ , t ...i.... ,.....„..,..... nitvii, g how iii.a. ;/ i ) .. 141 lA , - R . ,,.. \ . 7,.7 , -- - ' ttillTd 'slid in ,4tire my 1 , ' altra ..` ' li r tr. *moat large slid 1teatt ....1,-.....,,,,,,, 4 ~., . ‘„i0.,.; ....:„.-..-' tiro, ttesortment or on tid - S4t7ll.ftr s {yafrv.4 . o the verione et s t oß ~,,t t.,,,i i t, .k:"11 'tplt , '? ._ , erer; quid fties of MA 'Weld. , ~,,..,,,#,.,,,3;;Ce..., etl to the COll/11 I r, Ktit ''.' "'' - ' 7.-'.' --- .eTr.....:-.,. - .- - '. - - - :` - : ond lit toter Selo:one. i would tlege.etfrolly in vite ao oxotninatino of my stock and prices trtoo ttom, totentlio , to purchase. As I ttttt tumbled to titter them very (le.-47:110e inducements. 0111 lay I•`strs have tenon inirehnVel fiSroaßh,und roads by experioneett 44 n.l ornpotent , und c. the preo. ent mnowntary troubles reader it neo , esary that should di.•pose of my goods at you senall.aavance ou cost, I am satisfied that it will be to the Interest, or those *lto tleatga purchasing, to give me moult. 4 , 47^ Recollect. the mono twin her and street a Jahn Fareira. (New Fur Store.) 718 Arch Street, l'hilad'a. S.ptemhee 11, 1861_5 in , • Header, have you . .soca Prof, !Wood's odvortisetneut in our piper. Read it; it hill interest you. "THE UM01917 2 Arteß STREET, ABOV4j2, PHILADELPHIA. Upton M. Newcoiner Proprietor 1 1 IIIS Trak is central, convenient by Paajointer 'Cars 1 to all part, of the city, and in every particular adapted to the comfort and wants of the business pub lie. *5. Terms $1.50 per day. Sept. 11; Till; NEW 1114k1 rt V, J ill K . undersigned Would respectfully inform the eiti vPna of Lebanon, that belies totnmenced thoßeifili- INtt BUSINESS, in all its varieties, nt - his stnnd; on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck •I bud. and will supple customers with the beet 'CAKES. &c., be. Flour received from customers and returne.l to them In breed at Abort notice. CON II'ECTIONE RUES, of all kinds, flesh and of the best qoulity, constantly on I, Ed, and furnished at the lowest prices. Tb public la invited to give me atrial. Len non, Nov. 9, tab% F. HOUR. L;011. Ilargoins in Gentlemen's um! goys' pleose ( . 1111 ut theelimp Store (,1* II ENIIY & STINE, E !Mit A ?Vl' TA a EMIR IN lA. („2 S. it.A..IISAY &LINO.. In Nuriek's building, comer or Curnbeeiand street end boo Riley, have On hnud 111,111 for sae, either by the yard or wade to order, large lot of CLOTILS, CASSIMERES, and VESTTNGS,,. well Felected from Good Houses. Good Ells and sub stantial malting guaranteed to all. Also llandker ewers, cravats. loves I.lspetulers, Fancy and Plain Linen tilbirts, Under 6blets and Drawers. S. 13. It AM SBY 1111.0 Leh-. on A'l emit P 1 g . Y are daily receiving, fashionable 11 ill t' , .s thi. (l6 l nnch M. t hizel Ira, 11(1ZelliihiqUeS, 110- "toms. hawns, buyer I kiudn for trnvelingdressep; risk I Irdit a Silk Tis-nee, Crepe De. Span., limpbanis :Intl Uley Drocs Ounde uf every deseription. - !aiNred at unneualiy low prices by & AA the above goods offered at very low prices. . _ Afull aesortinent of Linen Goods for Coate. Pents Just received and offered at Great Bargains by HENRY .STINE. GO TO H. FL REOELIS BOOK STORE THE GOLDE.V A NNW SABBATH BCHOOL SINGING BOOK, BY IVM. B. BRADBURY. 127 PAO Price 15 cents—Single Copies. Thu SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, A NEW COLLECTION OF CHOICE HYMNS, Ito SABBATH SCHOOL BOOK, No. 2. A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF CHOICE TUNES, NEWLY ARRANGED FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS. .182 PAO RS. , • Pace 15 cents. 02 per hundred DAY SCHOOL BELL,• ADAPTED POR .131‘1INARIES, ACADEMIES, PUBf,IO SCEIOOLS, ko., itc., Containing the ELEMENTS Or VOCAL, MUSIC 218 PAGES. Price 20 cents—Single Copies. -' TUE , INFANT scpoob: aivrEatusi% `PART $s ECON . % CH APTER,. I. . BIRTH 7 0F carirsT. tfa- Printed on n Card for oral instruction in Infant s nodal t.,chonts, at V per hundred. Leban on,'August 22, 1861. _ ;recoil K. FunK. . Jolly K: Fuscii. 'l' tillE CO UN'F' It V- .SAFE ! . THE ELECTION ALL .-12IGHT Wl' MTr 0.0 0•• 4 .rIIIIEIPUB.IC are respectlnily invited to call ano.es -1 amine a handsome selection of ._ SPRING AND SUMMER, EOODS. - 1 which hove been bought to please, both io stylo and I price. TUE LADIES will :find it tile &thief...SO Imy , SILK & FANCY DRESS DOORS, Including Fancy Dress Fahriesrin Every rinilm,..l3 , lark And Taney Dress Eilica."fkailmide, Bareges and . sr.c.re g oi ltobe-s. Lawns, lhiglist Chiltrzeß, e...tiallirYs 0101414 es! tretio. Sanjores, .. .• lavolla ao .I.knarer Olathe, Prints . Tend *iodine, T'IBE'R, si , Rax-G,E.ROMIE AND STELLA SHAWLS :1 mamn AND inirrAreagratiEs,. , vru I yr.:130.0g,, i .51ar.4544+ X6ITrtNTiI•G Gloms, I - 4sfrEs.,6 , stmers, I - - - II k..LANN ELS, TEITA, (4 1,0 V bl'l7.', MITTS , ke. I iIENTLFr/FP.:y 'Rill 15() o.lll.Sed with•UNTidlepllon of CI,OTICS,S,&SSIMERES, VESTIN . GS, And 'ofhot-articles of Gent - 4.2 1 .4yard. , CAPPETS QUEENSVITAB,E 1. - tittOCEEIES ' ,- , In fact everything That is fonnd 40,a *oll•otacked f country morn. 1 1.1r5 - - We most Teancelfolly tinlieit n call ' from the pub ,l lit, and trill take great plefisurolo sligikinggoods.whiall fo clearness cud ly.aii ty cannot bu eur.passed. FIINCI.i: & Bt:01.11Elt. Worth Lebanon Ito' rough, April 3, 18E1. =! 'Stoves, Slaves, 'Stove's. wrow is the time to buy your STOVES before cold n ',rioter is here, atid the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iran Manufac tory of James. N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Bank. where can 1/01,141 the largest nod best assortment, of PARLOR, HALL, sad COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon.Oes burn ers fin. Prirlo or Red Chambors of his own niake, with n general 14 Asortnzent of Parlor STi)VES,..and.,a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in.theenunty orher • °ugh, which lie warrants to bake or tonat. ' .1 - A.SII BOILERS couetantly on Iland of ail sues, and the best materiel. COAL BUCKliTS—the largest assortment, the 116 av - Iron ; and the best made in [Niemen. Also, a large stock of TIN Whitt:, made of the beet material and.iu a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workttiae, and has had en experience of twen ty-five years, he feels confident that lie can give,general satisfaction. lie takes this method of returninir Moults to his numerous customers for-their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly attending. to his owu business and letting other.people's alone, to still receive a share:of public patronage. . JAI.VD:6 N. ROGERS. . Lebanon, November.;. 1860._ Asir Particular attention paid to all kfnds of 3 0P91111.1, such Boning, Spouting. dt.c., and all , work warranted. • ifliram Iltank.- • • • T,lffilliftittLY aB ..'`INESTOWN. LI BANON COUNTY, I would respectfuli; , tiforrit his friends, anti the pull. lie, that he has connects, ''ilniself with Mr. Lowan, In toe TOBACCO. SNUFFA.,: SEC A R RDS/N115§,, No. 138 North Third Street- Philci, where he will he glad to receive customers, and will sell at rates that will proSeSatisfactory. Philadelphia, July 17, Mt; RAILROAD, HOTEL, Adjoining The Lebanon Valley Depot, .LEBANON, A. • midersignedhaving taken the:there well , hricArii• j ataMl f invitee his friend, and theMiblie to give him' a mill. Everything pertaleing to the emu fort of glIeStS will . bed one :. lie Ooßelts Far II 6 mere. Travelers and, Boarders to. give hiar' „ . Rxteesive Stablingattached, aml good. flost.ere always attendance. Lebanon, duly 17, 1 - 6151. WILLIA3I'I). IF YOU WANT iOO.O PIOTMES GO TO BRENNER'S ; ; Q LIGHT. ALTARS', over D. S. Ilaber's Drng Store, On - Cunilierland street, Lebanon, Pt. Aghttarress, Att:LAINOTYPES, FErtuTTPF,S, PAPYROTYPES and . V 21070- URAPIIS; taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prireciencona. Me and in accordance with the size, style and'quality of the mice. Dooms opened from SA. 31., to-4 o'clock. Leba.non, Jima 20858. - Vtailelies, Jewelry 'awl. $ll - Ware. -• WHOLESALT; .4.ND '.11E.T.1114. STELLWAGEN & BRO., N. f 212 Market street, 1. door botow 7th, I'hiladelphia, March 27 . • I 861 N IFIW STYLES: 1 SA 1 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between ft_ Market und the Court !louse, north side. haq now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and••bcipj.. for 18* to whirl' the attention of the public is respectfully invi Ctrl. Wats or all prices, from theshemnad to the most -1 kr. al ways on hand. lie Ii: sOm just 0pe11,41 a slilen 11111 amsorthient. or SUNMER. HATS. embracing such as STRAW, PANA3IA, PEDAL, PDARTI., HORN, LEO- HultN. SENATE. CUM AN. and all others. . . 171j_. 110 will Mk. Wholesale all kinds of Irate, Caps, &e., to Country Merchants on advautngeous terms. Lebanon, July Ir, 1861. 1 1 ) 17:isited to - Boy, 50UELS U-I ; ng ,ooo uo S . 50 13 ,0_0 bushels- CORN; 60,000 Wallah; OATS; 50.1100 bashers WHEAT. AIRO. CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SKED, Flaxseed, fur which the highret OASII prices will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. • • GEOREIE 11.00 - 11 AN: Lebanon, Jnly 17, 1861. OW) 11 *AN ut earner of ilTnr&et and — dater streets, Libanon, 11 R. DEED, Ag't, respectfully informs his friends and . the public, that .he has taken the 'above stsnd, formerly occupied by Enianiel Reigart,-and large- - ly increased the stork of WINES: AND LIQUORS, with • selections from the 'CHOICEST BRANDS and qualities now in the. market. lily assortment • - consist. ci Ortard, Hennesy, Pinet Castillion, T. Wows, Martell. Marett, Pellevoision, J. J. Depuy & Co-, A. Sarguettel; Co. . WINES..--Champagne, OldoPorto, iturgundy;Claret,l Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, .renertire, Hack, -Muscat and . Malaga. of various brands and qualities. . Holland Gin, Scbeltiam..Schtiapps, Jamaica Stow], Scotch and Irish Whiakeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry;Ginger. and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &c., &e. Also, corn-tautly ,or. hand a superior quality of Hid Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Mournitabela WHISKEYS, of the very beet guejitios. and Pure Cider Vinegar, From long exmtrience he Batters himself that he will be able to tender satisfaction to all who may patronise the new tirtn, and the - reputatlon acquired for furnish ing the hest brands df LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold at this establish ment will be what they ire represented. • Lebanon • . May 22,1883 CM FOR SUNDAY SCUOOLS. 141 PAGHS. Price 12 cents. SIU per hundred I GA' RT'S OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FROM NEW YORK MARKETS. At the Store of L. K. LAUDERMILCTI in Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pettn'a. WAS opened on Monrey, April let, 1861, at IS per cent., less than the regular prices, for Cash or Country Produca : FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS, Fashio movie SPRING SHAWLS, Fashionable now DRESS GOODS, Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS, Fashionable PRINTS for 10 ets, regularly sold at 12 cents; Fashionable styles Medium and Dark Prints, at 634, 7,8, 9, and 10 cents. GOOD BLACK SILKS. and a line stock of other BtacK GOODS. WHITE .GOODS. Oambrice, JamMetts, Swiss, Nainstock, Brilliants, Bird Eve. Diapers, Embroideries, Ilandkifs Collura lc Setts, Lindns, Towels,. Sheeting's, Bleachml lJnb'l Ac, BROAD. CLOVIS AID BOYS' 'WEAR. • Fine Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light and dark; Boy's Cassimeres and Coating.— Gen tlemeu's thee Black Cassinicre; Fanny Cassimeres for spring,Fancy and Plain Vestinge. GROOERIES AND PROVISIONS.: Briiwu 6X., 7 and S etc. per lb , White Refitt ed at 9, Rio Coffee 1234, 14 and 16 cents; TSA, Young llyson and Imperial; MOLASSES, 8. 10, 12 and, l 5 emus Dried Apples. repelled, Cherries, 'Elderberries, fresh Mackerel, Prime 11am, Prime Cheese, Candles. Soaps, &c. •L. R. LAUDERILILOIL Lebanon, April 5, 1881. AY Sarsaparilla F08... - „TURIFYING THE BLOOD. . And for . the speedy cure of .the f llorving complaints: Ser or - alai:tad Scrofal as as . Turaors,,lllears,.. , Sane.% lilrupttarits, t Puatoti.e.e, Itlotebee, , Blains; and all Skin Biseases. . atruND, 1114., Oth June, 1819. J. C. Aran Co.,gents: I feel it my duty to ac knowledge What your Farsomartlits hats done for me. naviog inherited a SCrofulons infection, I have...suffired from it in rarions ways for year& buret out in_lllcors. on inv. hands, and .arms;, sometimos , lt turned inward' nnl sitstressed meat the Storthielhi' "'Torsi Yoram ago it hrolie out on ice head and covered my scalp and care wititetto sOrti:VlliCl4 was painful isud loo.theortie beyond deveription.. I tried many medieioce and several isityalcians, hot. without moth .reilief front any thing.. -In • feet, .dissersiar grew Worse.: At length I was rejoiced` to read in the eami Ilessessger that you had prepared NU attend Lye (Ser,upanills.); for f JiUPIN from your repute - lion that aims thing suumsade must Le goad: I soot . ta Igneintudiamtigist awl nerd it till it mired nre„ '.I took kt, as you advise, i i ianall tic vc of a teaspoonful fiVer arienth, and used almost thcedhettles: New and healthy skin Antos, began re , ferns sassier the iirob, witiiit after s whilefrlt elf. My Ikin is 11341 , clear, aud I know,by my feelings that the disease hits gone free' toy ,system. - You ran trell Where heat I fool what I ant saying when I tell you. that, 1 hoili you to tie este of the apostles of the age, and remain (WPC gratefully. ' Yours,. Auntup B..TALLET. St. Atatlionyls Flril.,ll:oss or Erysipelas, Teller anti. Salt ltb cum, Scald Head, dl'iuj j wnrnk, So r e .Eyes, Dropsy. lrobert )I,7'raile'vrites from all oi, N Y.:l2th Sept., CiS9, that he has cured irn. inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to 'forminnia tidally, by tba persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also.a: dangerous Maiiynant Ery.dpel.ts by large, doses of the sathe; says cures - ilia conunow 'Erni/Wens by constalitly. Brouthorel, Goitre; or Sxr.elled.Neok. !Italia: Slum: 4 , f Pibspect. Texas, writes: "Three but. ties of your Sarsaparilla cured ine from a Goitre—a hid eous sttelling on the neck, which I had suffered - from M.,r tat, years." . .„ . I.eneorrham or 13. 7 11 it C . Ovarian Twiner, 13 LEII I / 2 /10 Ulceration, 'Female Diseases. Dr. J. R. S. Charming, of New, York City, writes; "I most cheerfully comply with file request of your agent in saying / have' found your Saiaaparilta a meet excellent alieratite 'OM 1111111Dr011S resent:tints frm which tvo emplity such a but esneetally l4,,wr . lc,..oiseams of the lira-anions diathesis. I have emelt many.loreter ate ewes of Lettoorrtitea by it, mid some where the eum, plaint VCRS eansed by ttkolttion oCtilg The nicer mites Itself MIS sans eitred. 24:editing within my knowl edge equals it for these female derangements," Edward S. :Ilerrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes; " A - 1%; gerone 41wrian tumor oti one Of the females in my family, which had defied all the remedies we, could elnuley, has at letitctit been completely mired your Exiled of Stir 's:maxilla. Ottr physician thought-nothine but' extirna, lion calsid afford relief, but tie nileised thedrial of your' Sarsaparilla fls the lait. resort before culling, Arid it proved eifeettazi. After taltingyour remedy okght Weeks no E.yrmitant of thedl4 ,, ese remains.' - pit nut/ Iriereurial. Disease. IS're• OuLnots, !nth itimust; 1559. De. J.O. Aron: Sir. I cheerfully comply with' Om 0 3 . quest of your m.o. end revert, to' yen HMIs Of the sheets" I bare realized with your 43:Wk.:Willi! ht. - Lltaru cured with it, ih niy.prtteticeilitost ofy thif omit . plaints for which it isokmittaendeti,Und havellittntl'int rfreets'tritly wonderful in the cure of rinieroia and Mr ,enriot, Diserrge. . One of my- patients had ftymitilitle ttiolm in his thront,,witick were consuming- his polite andthe top of his- mouth. • Yotir Steltdily takers, cured Mtn In _five weeks. Another Wee attacked ttilttle ()Wary systmumis in his-nose;,and the ttlecratiott.lint, eaten away a considerable-part of it, to that I bole tit& disorder would anon reaclultia.braita mid - kill bite. Balt: yielded to my administration of your- ."!Alltaparillit ttts uleets healed, and he is well agnitimint of course witle;f4 acone disfiguration to his thee. A woman who had Inittn, 'trotted for tlio same disorder by limitary , was suffering from Otis pOlsou in her bones. • They had become %AlM sitiVe to lb* weathor that ott•a damp day- alte-sunered ,erurialing pain in her joints and banes. ..Lbw, too, was , cured etiliroiy by your oats:marina -in a few ...‘Voeks: . know from its formula, WWII your agent gave me, that this Preparation frum your laboratory must be a great remedy,.' caniuquently, these truly remarkable ..restelts with it have not surmised me. 'fraternally yours. CI. T. LARDIEIt,3I.D. rtiletmarttlem, Gout, Liver Complitirt, Jaagetaaveye t hastan Ca., COI lily', 1b9.. Bit. J. C. Ana: Sir , i hero been *filleted with a pain. ful chronic Mannuthent for a long limo, which ballad the skill orphyritiatis, and mark to me in *pito of all the remedies! conkt find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One mottle cared me in two weeks. and restored my genetral Iteuttit se mitePtitat am far_ better before I was ,athicked. I think it tt.Wonderful tuedieine. J. F.Aft'kfAkt. . Jules Y, Geteliell; of Et. Louis, writes <r have iteen "%filleted fOr year's with rction the - Liter; destreyettuty health: 1 - tried every thing, and every tying: killed he relieve Me; andi have been a broken-down man for some years from as other rouse then derangement of 'I the 'Arm M y beloved pastor. the Bev. Mr. Eepyt, advised me to try, your SilliMparilltt, because he said he knew yon, and any thing-you made was worth trying; kyr the .bless lug or cad It hes cured me. and hat so purified my bleed - es to make a new nutti or me. I feel you, again. The best that can be said of you taunt half good enough." . , Scit Irrees,Cstneer Tll2ll ors, Enlarge/nen - it, Ulceration, earles,atitg Exfoliation of the Bones. , • A great vs riety of ensk hardleen reported lo whet° cores of theme f"rinisiniAc .coinpleints hove remitted fruin the' tiso of this- retoctly, hut our isps.en here will" loot Admit thren: Sono of them mad• be found in our A metrical' A Imade, which the egoitt; boluir named die iileased to fernish gqttir; to all irr,r mit for Dinapipshi• - : ifeact. 'Disease; Fits, F.p . • • zy, ittelaitcholyy Nestraleia Many row:irk:Ode acres of these affections - hare been tondo hy the shrrat ive power of this medicine. It sattiti- ' • istos the vital fottrtions Into rigorous, action, and ;thus dt.iriltfil . :Vhi , h ' Arit ' ald be sodniosed helot .l'it'ri" teat h Such n remedy. has long boon required by the 410- :rossititiii of the people, and we are tontlthrultliat do for Ht.:il:all that medians can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; : Coughs, ,I.lkflorri to t .ito!t•Ks Cron'p 'Bra Orbit:tic,. Inc e.ll .t Con salt). for the," . of. COnsio.ntptir.e .Patients 1./91. " 11:v nate.r..sl Stages . 1 of bl .Dea ti . . This is a remedytto nuivarsally,kuown to surpass any. other Mr the cure of:throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here evidence oPits.rirtura.. Its unrivalled easellence. for coughs and. coldlytutilits truly wen:Meld taros of pnlmonery , disease:liars made it known throughout the civilised nations of the earth. Few ere the ronimunities, or even families, among them who hare - not sonic personal experience orit& abets ••• some tiring trophy in their, midst olits victory over the subtle mid dangerous disorders'bettie throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fiaality of these disorders, and, as they knew, too. the olfoets of this remetly,*o. need net. do more than to assure them thatit,has noy,all the viz.- tnes.that it did hare:tellentnekingAlie cures iibleh hare wenao strongly upon the conddsnes of mankind. Prepared' by Dr. 7. O. AYER bt. CO.. Loweß, i,",,,erger, Dr, !toss and Hauer, Lebanon . ; Delver 8; Um. ; Annville ;'Shirk, Myerstervin; Horning, Mt. Nebo; t!arper, East Hanover; Slteftratown; and . hyDealers everywhere. LEMBEBUER'S CLOTEII :111 UFACTORY. riIIIANICFUL, for prist favors, the undersigned respect fully informs the kublic,lharbocontinues to carry on his Idomni k etery FAUSt. Hatt° %%Jr township;Lebanon county, on as extensive a settle as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to any more, than that the work will be done in the same. EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made Lis work and MOM so well known in theaurrounding coun. try. Ile promises to do the , work in the shortest pmd hie time. ills manufactory is in complete order, and he , flutters himself to be able to render the samesatisfaction as heretofore. De manufactures Broad undA-anytpazoti!s,__FasTineits,...xialthqs,;. ancrilth6 l Flannds, alt iti the b e e t withicr: He also cards Wool and makes Rolls. for the move-. nience of ids Customers, Wool and Cloth - Will-he taken in at the following paces:—At the stores :of George & Pyle, Looser & Mathews, George- Reineeld, - sad at the now Drug Store of Joseph L. .Lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon;" at the store of Shirk & Long, North Lebanon; at S..Gesio. errs; Bethel township; at the public houseat Wiliam Barest. leredurEckshurg; 'at the store of S. B. Bickel,; in Jonestown; at 'the" Stern 'of lir: 'Walther; Beilernet at the store of Martin Early; Palmyra; at the store of Mr.' Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebartatueounty. All Crisis will be taken away regulerly,from the above pia= ces, finished withont delay, and returnedagain. Those - of lds customers who ivish‘Steeking - Wool tard eel dyed and mixed, can- leavet:Pie'sante,- whitd, at the above mentioned Places, With - directions how they wish it prepared. Ow his customers cat -order the Steeking Wool to be prepared from tho Wool. of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the' desired places. • N. Mit fa desired that' those'having Wool carded; min; pay the Cash therefor, at the - above named places: • • e' • • LYON LSALB.KitGAIL East Ilanoyer, Lebanon county, July 17:413p1, Shmentakert.4 Attentioial .Shoemakers, tootrorlb on Military Shoes, are OM wanted, by, tho undeptigtied in. Lebanon. Good wages an4.eniployniebt:. tni the whole . , winter wilLintl . !liven. Apply immodiatalY to - JACOB BGBP4L: /44xlm4n, Sept. 4, 'Si. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOVirE, LEBANON CO., TO the property holders of the State of Penn aylvania :—OattrLegmt : Your attention is respectfully.solicited to the following low rates of insur ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY, who are transacting IJUSIOPOB with the most flattering evidenen of Public crmfidence. There Sources of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against loon by fire. The Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confidence and resmict of the community in which they live. Our Com. pony is perfectly 'nutria. and we Invite your careful tention to the ftdlowing tow rates as we are determined to insure as low as any other responsible company, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. Tin Company has now been iu successful operation for nearly 6 years, and all its 'oases have been pro.r.ptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned: and, in fact it, has been, mid still coutinnea to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest mid economical principles.' • RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 'll.. $lOO do ao do shingles. ,13 do do Log or Framo ,20 " do Berns, stone or brick ,20 a do do .Log or Frame ,20 a dii Store flouses, brick or stone ,I 5 ' 6 do do Log or frame • . ,30 ' 6 do Hotels.% boarding houses, brink or atone ,25 " do do do Log or frame ,30 " do Academies and School houses ~25 " do Churches and meeting housmi. •' ,20 " do Printers hoOks and Statioaeriet ,80 0 do - Book binders ,50 '. do Tailor shops , 4 25 4 ! do Skoemaker and saddler shops • ,30 . "d. Silversmith and \Watchmaker - . ,30. ' 4 do Tin. and shoot ir on shops ,30 " do On"aeries sird Precision stores ' ,30 .• " do .. Tanneries ,30 " do Hatter shops Grist Mills, Water power Saw Mille do do. Ding *tom . . ,30 " d 9 With dtiOpe; . blick or arena' ,30 ". do do do W00d ,36 " do - . Carpenter,Jolnor & Cabinat mak!r•ahopy ,40 " d. Wagoner eni Conehmaker.vhoner . ,40 " do Painter Rod chair xnakor Amps • ,40 " do oilmine • ' - . • ,40 ". do Clover 51111 a "- ,40 "- do Younderies of wood ' . 1 35 "- do do Brick or stone, " do - Merehandito in brick or stone build'nge ,20 " do do in wooden 'do • ,25 " do Furniture in brick or atone buildings ,I 5 " do • do in wooden - " do Stables & sheds, brick or. stooo,country ,;•E) " do . .do do wooden ,25 " do Livery & Tavern Stables ,25 " do /Er All Ooninsunicatione should be addressed to W A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebnoon Co., ra. .President,—JOliN BRUNNER, EJQ. • ViEt President—D. M. ItANIi. Tneastawr.--GEO. F. -MEI IX. ...Setre4try . —WM_ A. BARRY. .16naitosin;Senteniber 12, 18110. ' Nluttial Fire Insurailite Com pan!. of A nus vilie l LEBANON COUNTY, pENN'A. 911ITSMOMPANY was incorporated, Mandl. 1859, and 1 is now Tull operation and ready to make, insur ance on Dwellings, and other linildino, mo Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Bairns. Contents, 'Rock, Farm Implements. &c.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. 'Thristina Bachman , Samuel Seabold, John H. Einports, ileorge S. ilonigardner, Oeorge Bigler, 1.. D. A. Oarman, John All wain, leorge Donges, . .Itudolpb Herr.. obn D. Bsiver, Joseph F. Idatz, ;laniel S. Early, JOHN ALL#ElN,Prdsident. Et - Imm Thm. n, Treasurer. JOSEPH F. MATZ, Secretary. .Samuel Seabold, Traveling Agent. ..JeCeb,Seltnotterly,"Agetit, Fredericksburg, A nu ville, January 30,1861.-Iy. LINSEY'S-. 1 M PROVE D kree , ll IMOD. SEA ITCHE STANICARD - :htEpl.ol - N.E. -Foi till) speedy, radical. 'and effectual cure-of ALL BiI4ASKS arising f nu IMPURITY 0F.T141 BLOOD. ': This medicine has - wrought the moat miraculous cures n tiesperate eases of • Scrofil In. tammus 'Annan, . _ . . . Pimples on•the face,. Sore Byes, . 011. Stubborn Ulcers . , Sonia Ilona. 'Fetter alteetio us, "Rheumatic Diordel'ey DyFpepsin,Costiveness, Jal.llltl lee, :.. : ^B.2lt.RllCtltti, . Mercurial Diseases, ,GeneralDebility, Liver Complaint, . • 'Lomat Appetite, • L o w :f Orlin, , ... Foul Stomach. • Female Complaints, rind all Diseases having their orh gin iu au impure state otthe Blood. : The Above iaa portrait of David McCreary, of Nap'• er township. who, on the 31st day of August, 1858. made affidavit b fore Justice Charley that ho was treated for the epre of:rancor by - three physiciancof Bedford Co., and by Dr. Newton • of the Eclectic College in CinCinan ti, for a period of 'nearly eight months, notwithstenth. log which. his lip, nose, and ci 7)9r/ion of his 14 ass*. were entirely salsa away! lie bad given up all hope, when he beard of tho 'Wood Searcher." and was. in tiered to try'it. Four bottles cored him. and although sadly disfigured. there is no neestion but whet this In valuable medicine 'laved his life. The full particulars of this remarkeble . case may. be seen in t" circular, which cnn be had of, any of the agents. . We Moo refer to the cage of NancyDleahney, of El derton, Arnistrong'countvi . Fa ...ctielia of Scrofula af ter befog unable to get out of bed the three . years. To the gate of a holy in Ansonyille, Clearfield coat). ty. , debo Wee abso..afilit:ted with .Scrofula. in, its worst form, . • ~ • To the ewe of George 'Meisel; residing in Carroltown Cambria county. Pa, who was so" badly afflicted with Cancer that it not his entire noes oil, and his case. was worse, If tensible, Shim s.lcCreary'e.. . The particulars of these cesee-=eVery one of which was cured by use of the Blood Seer Cher—may also be found Ina circular to be bad of:mily of the Agents. It. M. LEMON. Proprietor. . Labdiretary . Ibr the manufuetaire . and sale, near the Penneylvenia Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Om, Keyser.-Wholesale Agent. Pittsburg. Pa. Fur sale by' M GOttite, Ilytrecossrli : Martix: Palinyri; Johu Capp Son, Jonestown John Seltzer- Mount Nebel' John tlirper,litichmartsville t John Delo, ingoe,,Cesupbellstown Binger a Kiaporta,thunsiffe . John C. Colenigh, Bridgeport: all orLebanon 'county; Alto sold et Dr. - Geo. Rosa' Drug Store, ow/date 'the Court .bane , Lehmann, Pa. • -9: October •-• : :,•: • .. • P. 111.41,. Le.:.banon Hey Br an c h. ati-1-42,34- Two Daily P assenger Trains. to ead and Harrisburg.. -"jiliSSl.Ena NON, goiug'East to Reading, at 9.1111..1111., Paes Lebanon, ping , West to llarrieburg, at 7.10:P. 31..aud 12.011'. Al. • , . . At Itoistling r , both *heailie make close' connexions Phipidelph in; Tamaqua, Williams. port, Ao. • • " Morning train only connects at Reading for-Wilkes lyarre rittatun and S.crunton. At ifirrisburg, traiits connect with "Pennsylvania" "Norther Contral," and "Cumberland Valley" Ballroads, for Pittaburg,lnnonstcr, Baltimore, Sunbui,r, Chambers. , Through Tickets to Lancaster, in N&l...Ogre, $1 50, to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. • • The Second Class (bun ran with all the abovejtpsdns. Through: First ChM Ticketeat reduced rate to Nlegera Fells, Buffalo, DetrolteChicago, and-all the 'principal points In the West, North West, and Canada,; and Emi grant 'rickets, at lower Fares, to all above plates, can be 'bad ms.supplleation:pa,the Station /Aunt, at Lebanon ' Through First-Chute 'Coupon Ticketai and Einigrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points •in the NOrth and West, And the Canadais. " • • 0031MUTATI0N TICKETS. With 26'Cottpymp,gt 25 per cent discount, between any points datrody4ind , • ' - MILEAGE TICKETS, floal'for 2000 Miles, between all , points, at $l5 each for Families and Business slams. • Up Trains leave Philadelphia for 'Reeding, lierris-' burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3.30-and 3'1.. MC U 1 Passengers are requested to pnrolutso tickets be- fore the Trains start. 'Beier Fe r. , it charged; if mdd'in • too cars. 0. A. NICOLLS, ' Jttly 17,11884 kts Ater' t• and:,SyperfaSeadettc.;,.- George: 1111ffiliali 5 S George COUNTY IR Ili P.RA.NIS POICEATION . • By. Lebiznim. Pall e y • Ratfroad. • 13APT1CUL/lit attention will be paid to Goods.sbinp. ed by the Lehattoi TalleVltailroad: tioods will ho w•ut dully to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon; Myers-, town end dnnville Stations , and all'nther points in the ElA ilVigbh6lictdd'foOitraiii4esiit , iosiirelir rates and delivered with dispatch—, : •: • The Vrtvrietnr. will : pay. partieniar attention to; and' attend rationally, to the receiving and delivery, of all . ;Otbee th Lebanon- Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanou..l,: • 'N.DWAIU) MARK, his Agenetit,ghtiadelphht:w.ill ways be Ibitud at W. H. Bush's Merchants+ Hotel, North .Third at.. Philadd,phitv . 4,421* .•2 July Ul' 6o l wao. liovauiv. , HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Benevolent Institution e.stahlishe.d by special Ibutow m eat for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, aff tided with Tiro/cut and Epidemic Diseases, and especiolly ° far the Cure of Diseases of the &runt . . Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis bs the Acting Sur goon. to all who apoly by letter, with a descrip• tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, tic.,) and In cease of extreme poverty, Medicines fur• niahed free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrlicea ' and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Nine REM EDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for pottage will be acceptable. Address. Dft..t. SICILIAN 110UOIITON, Acting Sur goon, !Inward ASseciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street l'biltulelphls, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA. D. lINARTWELL, President azo.,rentoulLD Secretary Jan. 2, '6l. Iv. --.. . ......------... • ..c ...a s as _. ......-------... ) #3l4j . 10 3 " 3 / 1 ,/413Wie. 1• 4 c ,----- '•' NOIO3 /4 67 arlf? \ co -.. 0-- c. 7 ~_, ort I 0 , 4 ' 113 i tl % ) , 4 ,\,.......V,0 t PSI : I3IV . . s „„,i L s.,, , ik. . " Ififfitt B SI , 311 CI \...." ....-.-.. Mills valuable preparation, freed of all the com l. men components, Filch na Opiates, or Expectorantn, which not only run down the system, but destroy all. chance of mire, will be found on trial to possess the fol lowing properties. and to whim:. the most va l u able t es ti. incouials may be found ion the pamphlets. For whooping Cough, and as a Soothing Syrup. It meets every want, and by early use will save the largest proportion of ruptures in children which can be traced to Whooping Cough. In ordinary Ganglia and Broner,ial Complaints, the forerunners of.Cousumpt lon, Its splendid Wahl proper ties make itnot only the most perfect enemy to disease, but builds up and sustains the system against recur rence of the Complaint. leo nursery-should he without. it. uorebould parents Sill to get a pamphlet, to be faced with all dealers ; as the only way to do Justice to its valtic. • ' 3O " do •83 " do ,35 " do rtims great Nemnleic Remedy auil Natural Opiate J. calls for special attentiou and Interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its 'strictly regotald, rn and edtcal properties. For Noiral gla, Bbeumatism. Gout, Tooth and Enr Nebo. Spinal Complaints. Bleeding at lungs or Stomach. hose or Day Fever,•Gatarth, and all minor Nervous Complaints: • • For Loss of Sleep. Oleronie.. or Nervous - Head Ache, Sick Hand Ache, it has no equal, and to which we offer estimcrnials from undoubted sOurces. • For Delirium Treni•ms it, in a Suro licmedy.. For Bowel Complslets, Including Cholera Slorbus,,lt is splendidly adapted. In not only removing ' the pains but acting cc physic,agrent,contrast with Opium,,which not only constipates nod drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. From physklans we ask attention, and on demand Forthulite or Trial Bottles will he sent, durelopiug in the Anodyne an - Opiate which has long been wanted, and in the Bough . Rouied,r such Ise re et entirely on one central . principle. Front invalids we milt - torreepondence for Pamphlets or oxplunation, without "postage-sumps." For--Large Cough ltemedY, 60 cents per bottle, smell Tolls Ausd,tne,oo" JOHN LNN L. II UHNCELV, Proprietor, OnES/ts, AST I.IIAPSIStrOtIM IVs. 9 antssorsiat IV/urtf..Ekietani Maw., Pot Sale by all usual whalsigAle and' retail dealers iB every town and city, cud by Joseph Is. Imnberster. Leb anon; at Wholesale by (itio:11. Aslstpd. Charles Ellis Co., Ph d'st. [Aprit3, 16i3t..71y, NEW TIN AT - .13 , SEEET . iron-Ware ill ala mi rite to 'by. ri MEI. undersign.' napectfuity (mils the attention of hie fltleads alai the public• generally to the fact that Imbue opened 3 Shop for the manufacture of all khan of TIN_AND SHEET IRON' WARE in 11111 Street . . between Nlarltet and Wainutetreeta lie hopes, try using none hut the beat materials:hi , a per. sonal•supervision of all the ,vork coining from his ha; tablialnuent, and by ailing cheaper than nny other in Lebanon, that he will moire a liberal share of public patronage. N. .11..T1n roofing. Jobbing, Spouting, kc., will be promptly end properly attended to. The public are reveetfully invited to give him a call Lebation.Sept. INOI. W.' SIIAY. Cantor Otis fOrnintions, P. H.O T 0 G sir Ig ALL ITS BRANCIIIi S. E l ks ROUTED in the imst style known itt the art, at C. U CRANE'S 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Off LADIMPtIIA. Ziff Site in, oa..giod Posen . • STItItIiOSCOP IC PORTRAITS; A itf PkS, DA I.II , IREOTYP BS, AC. For Cases, Jlc lllnu,, Pins, Itingsi Juno $6, 1.60 . 11. • • . . NEW - CASII." - STORA NEW 010D5:.... • .. • . AN:D::NEW P RI et . I . 3 iT. SWARTi hereby torm the public tbstt•he JD. joat opened -a stock of NEW GOODS' et - the old Stood of Swartz Br . ~o Building, which will be Feld for cash at prices t o soft the thous. All are in vited to call and,ettainioe, {Lehman, April 10, '6l. DRUC STOREI Has been Removed uto tilk Haw Blinding. an Ccituber land Street, opposite the Engle buildings, - . • • Lbbaunn, Pa. subscriber respectfully announce- co hiss-Nl:min i taunts and the public In general, I at he hits cede. stoutly on luind a large stock of D 11 U G S•; - PERFUMERY, ' MEDICINES,• PAINTS, CHEMICALS, '1 1 . 4 e in DYE-STUEVE. VARNISHES, -. 1:0,%7 TURPENTINE, •GLABS-WAJtE, t BRUSHES; HAIR-91LSt ! • ! ' EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical . Internments, Tenet'. SciaMi, So ars, Tobacco, ke. Also a :variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warming the qualities of the nrtiClos as represented.--= Purchaiere will Wage remember this, told eknntilie the qualities and, prices of his goods before purchasing else-. where.. .05rehysiciaits' prescriptions awl family reel pcsearefrally - eoruponnded,. At all hours. of the day or night, by calling 'at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Brindisi" On. Sundays the Store will be opened lot the cool pounding of preacriptions between the hours 0f.7 and 10 o'clock, A. M,.12 and 1, and t and 5 P.M.. ' • : Lebanon, Dec. 9,1.857. . . DAVID S. BADER., BCgR - HAVE'I3. HOLLAND BITTERS . DTSP PSIA. DISEASE .OF THE KIDNEYS, • R C 0 IMP J 4.1114 T, • WEAKNESS OF ANY • KIND,• ' • FEVER AND - AGUE -` And the •variona affections cones , :Pleat Upon** disordered . STORIACTI OR LIVER , • • ElliCll .441 Indigestion, Acidity of the SP:match, Colicky PADS, Heartburn. Low of Appetite, Braptatiletici Cpstlieuess, Blind nod Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Neumigiclidections, it lam In nOnterona instances proved . highly'beneticial, ands In other* effected a,decided cure. Thia to taut v6getabie conmound,rePared on strictly saleutige principles, after the manner of the mdebreted Holland Prot:weir, Brerhave. Its reputation at home pro diteed its introduction hero, the demand commencing with those •of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this' mighty country, ninny of whom brought with diem and taunted down the tradition of its value, p it now ()Arm to the American public, knowing Mat its truly. monad:fel medtcLnat rirfties MI/Si be notwmeirclgicl: It In prirtiOrtlari,v rremminaided to those *sous whose tonstitutiontitnny have been impaired by the contlimona tine of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally inatantaneous in effect, It finds its way directly' to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing bow health and vigor in thesystain NOTlCK—Whoever expects to findthis•a beverage will be disappohntedt but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will• move a grateful aromatic cordial, POSIIOIIBOtI of singular remedial properties. - • • READ. CAREFULLY! . . The Genuine highly concentrated Boarhavo's nollann Bitters is put tip in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE Doman -per bottle., er. six bottles for •Ficre DOttmta.. The great demand fur this truly celebrated sfodlcfne has Induced many imitations, which the public should guard against. pore wing. •. • . . Beware of Imposition. Bee that our mane is pia the label of every bottle.you buy. Bold t . ruggiste genera ll y. It Can b. 6sysitsjoil by Ysprees to most points. . SOLE PItOkEIRTO,II,E, BENJAMIN PACtE, Jll. - Slt CO.:, Far eaktAi J. L. LEMIIIMIER'Pirrug Store, -stark•l. Street, Lebanon, Pa. Dept, 6.11.8(30.-ly 01 Ip.. 71 - 10 1 EWELES c,A4M - Zr„\ -cc, - - r A l N.F—,"'its \ ' :----N 6 . . , ' ' v L i ft ~x A -2,r2 , 2 2 li tr %ULU 0 piL onEql , I tsooo4- -) 7,..z.,_.—/ 4,/ 0 30/ILc ic . 0 v ai s4 , o .., \ wo -,,,eir ~,11 . 0„, 0 41E01,.. . ca E' N.. D Iti " - itai.• °NO' - _., A RALOP • D;;;S: -. 2-ItABE:WS W 'AND NET/VI L LI7.IIISER. LUMBER. O N ole o r t e t tl he t b o ee t t hr i p .4. ure i Ts t u a oW 'l'or e tmenta ltrawnetßw and extensire LUMBER and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, a the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few limns North of the Hausman ,Steam Mills, and one quare east of Borgnei's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, i'ioe and Hemlock Boarder,— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; Iy2 and 2 inch Paten& and Common Plank; Yltite..Pine and Hemlock Scant:log and Joists; White Oak Hostels, Plank and Scantling; and % inch Poplar Beards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES !I The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Able, Roofing and Plastering Lathe; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and dascriptions. COAL!.COAL!! COAL! !1 - - A large -stook • of' Broken, Stove, Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. 'lll3—Coniident that they have the largest and best as sortment of Lociumt of all descriptions and sites, RS well tiS the largest stock of the different kinds of Coil., ever offered to the citizensof Leballen iyminty, they venture to any that they can ne.eotninOdate - all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore iriyite all who want say thing in their line, to examine their . Mock before pur chasing elsewhere. • piwarjutpuzu.L. • N. Lebanon, July 3,1861. R. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH G.A11.11.41RX NO, ittl Arch Street, Philaddphia.-, 0 hit of the largest and most complete Onlleries its. the United States, whore the best Pictures, known to-the Photographic art. are taken at prices no higher than are paid-fur miserable enrrie.ntures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends personally, every slttiog—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless It gives perfect Satisfaction. Daguerreotypesand Anibrotypes. of absent or de ceased friends. photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvass, life size, and painted In Oil by the' best Artists. - At this Oallery pictures can be taken In any weather —as perfect in cloudy days as when-the srm shines. Persons visiting the city nuiPectfully - 'netted to examine nor specimens, which for- mite anif - q - Uslity do , fy Competition. • • - Aar Instructions given in the art of photography. It. NEWELL, GAtt.r.ns OP AR?, 7.':14 Arch. Street, Philadelphia. COMMHNDATIONS: Prow lion. LEWIS D. CAMPBELL, M. C., Ohio. My family and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like than any thing they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists In-various ways. but I have never yet ,loid euc which presents so true to nature. all the features and expreasion a of countenance as this. From lion. h. JOY -Meatus, late Minister to Italy. .The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of . your por trait's, conjoihed thoir durability of color and faith 'fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the attent ion and patronage of all who appreciate true • FrOM Cor.. JAMES PAGE Having occasion fora portrait, I procured one from 3lr. Robert Newell, of 'the city of Philadelphia, a min iature in Oil Colors, wider the Stew process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressing the natiafac- Lion given me, not only by the.accuracy of the lik.ness, but its artistic finish in all .respects, and rcoommenti him to the patronage of thoso disposed to 'encourage the beautiful art. ' Jemea Yeas. Yhi)adelpiliu, January 23, 1561.-17. Farmers and others Take Notice. THE undersigned hitiiing plifebilsed Ebb en tire; estnbliqiment of A. 111 AJOH do I : MOTHER, will Manttracture atutheep on hand It tern general•tut sortment of I%.IAiI'L I INERY and FAltu IF O IMPLK , . MINTS. embracing Icaprored FOUR-HORSE Powera and threshers; iblowns Horst, Powers and Thrashers, Itlorgan's Independent steel-wire tootli Horse ltittch% Itlnana.s Patent Fodder,Straw and flay CUTTER: Cast Iron Field Antlers, (Irian Fans, Hay lilleeatnrth Clove! Iluller.s, Corn-shelters, by hand or rower, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, &c, with a variety or the best PLOUGHS 'in use, &e. All or the above 'Machines are of the latest and best improvementa;and areal' warranted to eiresatisfactkru, Clultnys of all kin& matte to order'. - and at short untie°. He also manufactures STEAM ESN'. OINES. Mill tlearing.Sharthig, and Mill work In general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines an d Machinery of all kinds. He incites all to call and oxanuns the work at the MA chine Shop. on PINEGRoVE Sraswr, Lebanon: dYiF All ureters or communications by Mall will ba promptly attended to. : D. Iit.,,KARMAPIY. Lebanon, Lebinon Cu., ra. Lebanon, August 8,1860: • • VOTICF...-1 bave appointed A. MAJOR k BROTHER Agents for the purpoen or carrying nacho abova busiisemc I). M. HARMAN Y, Lebanon, Miguat 51,1960. DRESSLER'S HAlli JEWELRY sTo p tig No. 206 Nortlllth Street; above Itadd, $, ON hand and for sale. a EIIOICO agßOTtarlerli et Ripen= or patterns.—and will PLAIT TO onDra, 1111.ASI. LETS, EAR RINOS. VISOEII. RISOS , UAEAST PETS, CROSses, Nacraviote..rear and 'GUARD CHAINS, &e._. gse - AllliP.Ordera enelosinfr the hair to be plaited; tdaY'bu seta by mall. 6i•rea drawing as neir tie you' min ort paper 'and encidsa such ,amount as you may etattert ter pay.,; Cost as follows :— Ear Itlngss2 to $6; Breast $3271 linter Rims 75 rents to $3.50; Vest•Oliatalf $6 to $7;. Neeklami $2 to $lO. air Hair put into Moialioutt,Box,.Breastrinian ivi ailiOold and Silor'bought et tarr 4 rates. "Juua 19, 1861. . WEN LAWBACIIIPIP • New Cabinet Ware . Rooms .nufa..Ma ctory. •Jhrkee v.; 3d door itorth of Ole Retariad._;:. Largest ManufactoryandWit Assortmentrer FVERITITEE and etroLtaBf Ili the county rlttiE ;intik is iespectioliytequest." ed to hear in mind that-at Otago Ware ltocons,will'he koulfd the best assortment of PIeIIIONABLE and HAND , BOIIE FItitIYITURE and CH d I RS. Femme . lit . any kind would hest call and examine Lie stock befotilr purchasing, cliewhere. Which (being all 'of , work) he warrants to be betted.' than any' offered in • place. Pricers will ho wren than at soy other placer. either iu•thelliiroueh orcotintY of Lebanon. All orders promptly etteiiiied to, and speedily exam , cod at the lowest prices. ' • All 4 per?tenti.Purollitattig Fernituee from hire w ill. be y ahconlinoduteld,by haring it delivered Co theta, to 11 .07 • part of. th e COIIIIItY, ME Or . (MAROS, o.lld wittiont.tner. luau injary,llB he has procured one of the beet auk. - jotted furniture.ebetgons, especially for that purpose. - • la- COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended aktbe.shoricst pot , [Lebanon, Sept. 13,,1880.)_ NEW.,QABINET AND :CHAIN , Gielliriblie - Gist .• • ' • MANI/FA( VORYi' , r' . pot of FURNiz T r r eTt li b E ß oh:a bictribev d it the cH A in l i i r s ts es P t: c a ve n t r d rn .o bos i fy l : r t in eci ass *Pinla to Ort .tw tb epnvic of ueii., anon county. li e , has on hand at. .biAr'... C.aistnetWare rooms, In North Lebanon Borough: nearly onpesitti Zeller's Hotel. and a few Anors'aoutb • of "Semler's; a ' splendid assortment of ;God, substanthil and fashiona ble Parlor. Cottage and Chamber,FURNITURE, con sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TICIIES, LOUNGES.' WHAT SOTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card audComtuon TABLES; Dressing. and Common BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and ILltohdii' ‘Firrniture of all. , kiOde. 'Also, a large and * oMmint..varlpty of FRillOtt BACK. SPRIIIO acir SLATED ell Ant..% COnitilon Spring Seated . Cakllls; on . kinds of .Spring Svatoif ROCKERS.' Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated. And CODIIIOLL °HAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. • All Goods eold-LOW. and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. • ..._ . _Perilous' desirous of knowing .the eharactcr of the goOde here olfered . for sale, can be fully adieded of their durability by reference to those tbr whom ho has man-' ul'actured or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and VAR; NIS LIED. ,N., 8.,-9OFFINS made and FUNERALS attendialat the shorteeE notice. JOSEXIE BOWMAN. North Lebanon ,Septemberin, 1860. CIIIEGARAy .INsTITIUTE; . 11127 dc 1.29 SPRUCE 'STREET, PIN LADELPIEId. - rrPlB , lpstitute, conducted for two years past, in this ark , . by MADWILE CHUMMILY and her Diem, -111sniatt D'llimundm, upon the same principles asthe one in New' York, established them in the year 1814,'willre•open on . 31.0nday, Sept. established_ with its usual ample and complete •Provialonlonthe education of Young Ladies, under the direction of Madame Circulars, and all , ettulaite' information can be obtained on application Ale Principal. IThiladelphis, Log. 14, •'6l-I;in IF YOU ' ANT A No. I .A.MBILOTYPE, yea? cheap ; Igo to DAnans j o i,L Gallery, neat door to the Lebanon Depoidlt Dank.
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