THE CORNER. SsrEs B cosi.oßS A mayros S 151EGE —Girls must he rather scarce in La ClOS 'se, Wisconsin. One evening rece , tly a party was held in that town Among those who attend d weresecen bachelors They proposed that each one go out and brine in 11 young lady. They agreed, 'and one by one so as not to he missed, they departed. The first one trotted in the cold to the house wherein lived Aliss. R. He knocked and went in. In about two minutes n knock was heard at the door, and in answer Mr. G. was shown into the parlor. The two gents looked bland, and were immediately startled by a third knock, and the entrance of Mr. C' All looked surprised—said they had just ca led—when another knock was followed by the presPnee of Mr 1,. lie hail just got seatel when around the other corner, rind up the front door came another bach elor. Ile, too, was ashnitted— shown in to the parlor, only. to he followed by the two remaining hunters for partners. A hearty laugh followed the "explanation." The Miss was so embarrassed, however, that site declined to attend, and one by one the gallant, but single minded seven, wended their way back to the party ; but somehow or other hut One ofthem return ed. Six went home to bed, and the sev enth told the affair. THE LATEST FROM A RTEMES WA RO A rte nt us Waal commen ces his contribu tion to this week's Vanity Fair with the •io:lowing cheering paragraph : Notwithstanding I haint writ much for the papers of late, nobody needn't flatter , themselves that the undersigned is (led.— On the contrary, I'l still live," which words was spoken by Daniel Webster, who was .a able man. Even the old line Whigs of Boston will admit that Webster is ded now, howsoever, and his mantle has pro bly ffilien'into the hands of sum dealer in 2d hand close, who can't sell it. Least ways nobody pears to be goin round nrearin it to any particular extent, now days. The regiment of whom I was kur nal finerly concluded they was better a dapted as Home Gards, whkh accounts for your not herein of me ear this, where the bauls is the thickest and where the 'eannon cloth roar. But as a American citizen I shall never cease to admire the masterly advance our troops made on Washington from Bull Run. It was well dun. I spoke to my wife 'bout it at the time, My wife said it was well dun. .11E WANTS TO BEAR THE STARS AND STRIPES. Some poetical genius in the last num ber of the Bedford Inquirer, under the head of "Longings," let drives at the read er in this .manner : neutete hear the Stara and Stripes Aetna , . Piannote*s wave, And Want Own oo t c golden soil (Kohl Virginia brave. lithe gentleman steps around this way 'he may have an excellent opportunity of satisfying his patriotic aspirations. There are several companies iu t snip Coleman in an incomplete state.in any one of which, We l.tiVe 100 d , tiht tl e 111.. , 11111k1ifl bard would be ei.veriu:.y received us a recruit A nand Sitnry is told of the late Win. E. Burton,whiell we have never seen in -tint. While traveling, on a steamboat d wit the Hudson, 11- seated himself at the table and called for some beefsteak The waiter furnished him with a small strip of the article, such as travelers are usually put off with. Tak ing it upon his fork, and turning it over and examining it with one of his peculiar serious looks, the comedian cooly remark ed, eyes, that's it; bring me some.".-- liartford Press. %kir A pedlar called on an old lady to dispose of some of his goods and inquired of her if she could tell him of any road which no pedlar had traveled. "Yes," said she, "I know one and only one, and that is the road to heaven." 'ltr A minister had a quarrel with one •of his parishioners by the name of Hardy, who showed considerah'e resentment. On the succeeding Sunday, the divine if3reached from the following text, which 'he pronounced with great emphasis, and with a. significant look at Hardy, who was present ;—"There is no fbol like the fool Hardy." ft:e' A year or two ago, a handsome octoroon girl was settled by her father, Mississippi planter, at Cleveland with some old col red servants, under the guardianship of the Judge of Probate and Rev. I C. White. The sum of $30,000 was appropriated to her support, the funds being derived from the rent of some prop erty in Cincinnati amounting to $2,100 per annum. Owing to the depression in business, the present income of the prop erty Is only *6OO. The Cleveland Her aid states that in view of this condition of aftbirs, the establishment has been broken up, the Old servants dismissed to shift for themselves, and the girl has been taken into the family of Mr. White, who has re moved to Rhode Island. The case is now before the Cuyahoga Probate Court, Mr. White having carried off the girl without previously consulting the co-guardian, Judge Tilden. RATHER A RAD PRACTIC6.-A traveler stopped at a tavern, and was much taken with the landlady, a neat, pretty and a greeable quakerness. When about to de part, he declared he could not go with out a kiss. The pretty quakerness bluSh ed, as she replied with great circumspec tion: 'Friend, thee must not do so impudent a thing.' 'By heavens, I will r exclaimed the traveler. 'Well as thee has sworn, 1 will not be the cause of thee breaking thine oath,' naively answered the blushing landlady' 'but thee'must not make a Practice of it r Or As an approvernent upon the bar barous word 'telegram,' the more expres sive one of 'tell-a-whopper' has been sug gested. The hint will certainly be adopt ed,lithe reporters of the daily papers per sist in sending their purely fictitious mes sages over the wires. • kW. Dr. Barton, on being !told that Mr. Vowel was dead exelainied„What Vowel dead Let us thankful it was neither a nor (I;7'That's n heantifili b'rrid,' said Pat rick, conteniplating a skunk; 'but I think the &Obit must have been eddycated wid the dandies of New Yorick, he per_ tam's so much.' George TiollinalleS LEBANON coU\Tti• _ f .„ l• 4:_sueol TUANStoR e r ATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. DA MACULAR attention will be paid to Goods shipp ea by the Lebanon Valley Raj !OWL 00016 will be seat daily to TM./ Crow Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the catm ty. plt P. I(;I I TS contracted for at the least possible Tatra en 1 delivered with Maputo', The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freight For inflirniation. apply at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Deitt. • D Al Ali D. loin Agent in Philadelphia. will al ways Le linnet at IV. IL husk's Mem:haul's Hotel, North Mini at.. Philuarlphiu. July 11,'60.1 GEO. dIOFFJIAN. _ ,e1 : 1 6 it :11.4 Twit TILE PitKVENTION MTh CVIIE OF Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all. Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems ThisTh,n lrha.nhtai land egnett reinitntirei for molt VATVAOPINNARY culms IS AUL STAti,ES OF rAlN74tlmyrtux. It to VeMIIIIIIPMkti thy ninny thou- Fend l'hysieiniss in the United State, Imd E,lls[l*fiant lug been inert with. PESULTS UNPAP.ALLIZED IN Tilt AN NA, OF mEPICINe The llypoptiovhites have a tivo:rnhi an specific ac tion • n the 0110 hand. increasing the principle coNsTrrt3TEs• r% Lit VOUS ENERGY% a n d on the other. bent:: the MOST POWERFUL 111,00 D GI•:NERATINU AGENTS KNOWN. In rases of Nerrous Debility, or Prostrotion of the Vital Power,F, from any Cause, this -Mornay has no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Ts the only reliable form of the HYPOPIIIIAPLUTES, [Bade after the Original Formula of Dr. Ch tuehill. Oar INQUIRE Itult AND USE No u'VISEITI fl * A FAIR TTIAI. IS A CERTAIN . CURE'. - 1614 /Yip PRICES..—It, 7 nz. 111)1.tles.$1.—Six Dottlem for ez. In Ili on. Bottles, t2.—Three for $5. Clrrtlnr.i cratiA. Sold by nil resputdabla Druggists, and at tlic Sole Central Depot in the Chilled SlateS. by J. WINCE &Ural., St John St., N. Y. I= Spermatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness, and Genital Irritability in either Sex. This Malady. the terrible consequences of which are too well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is nor of the clout insidious. and there lire don gerons, of all the long eataffigue of human ills. It saps vol . ) , springs of Lib.. rapidly undermines the con stitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave ! From one to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the most aggravated cases, whether CoNerrruttoxat, or arising front Acme or EXCESSES. M.EDTCAI, TESTIMONY "We believe it to be. in the treatment. of Spertntaer rhea. FV,I)Ear n Specitie as any 111N110110 ran be."—D. KEITIT, M. D. [AU. .tour, of Medical Science. "1 have found than all that, could be tlesirerl. Their effect has been truly wonderful. 1 used them iu ease of Soomatorrhea of loLg :481,041 which Kato been under treatment fnr v a I think three box., will compl,te tl.o cure M D. 'C.), This is ra n Ithtnwpathir flenwsly, . nor is there why mercury ur wimr deleterious log - mak-1a rowthjw,d with it. per Box, Six Boxes for S 5, by Mail. pre• paid. E r solo by all eespoetablo Druggislo, and at the Solo dloneral Depot in the bolted Staten. Ly J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St.. IL Y °Wax r 9, P E.; OF. WOOD'S !RESTORATIVE COB DIA I, EEC BLOOD _RENOVATOR a Is precisely whet its name indicates. fir, white !pleasantoto the 131 ,, tti. it is revivifying,i`Xidia ro dating. and streogthenitig.to the vital powers, so It elm', revivi fi es. reinstates and renews the NI 3dond in all its ovigiout purity. and thus re ,stores and ix:niters the system Mvulitorable ps attacks of disease. It is that only prep:tuition ,ever uttered to the world in a popular form so iti In he within the reach of all. so phonacnny - , and skillfully comhined as to be the most poor , 1114 sainttonic. and yet so perfectly' adapted to its to act hiperfrt t accordance with the laws of no r Itare, and Pence sooffoe the, weakest stomach. and tore up the digestive organs, and allay all ner- I eons and other irritation. It is also perfectly [exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits.— 0 it is composed entirely of • egetablas and those thoroughly combining powerfni tonicand :moth . ing properties, and consequently can never in jure. • Sorb a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science. end also by all who have suffered from debility; ' for it needs no medical skit lac knowledge even to see , that debility follows all attacks of diS lease, htet lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of man sof the, most dangerous to Iwhich poor Inuitanity, is constantly Heide.— ISoch, for example, as the following : CortSuirip- VAI thin, nronebitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Loss , tof Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability, Is i Neuralgia Palpitation of the Heart, Meilen i. I ' iiholy. Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, tlititliness, and ail that class of cases, so fear . 4 Irony fatal if unattended to in time, called Pe male Iliwknmes end irregularities.. Also. Lie -171 rer Doratteements or Torpidity, sod Liver Cam. 111 Atints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding - or I Incontittenee of the Urine, or arty general de t ratmement of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Back. Fide, and between the Floodders. predis- • position to Slight Colds ' flocking and Contin ued Cenigh,EnOwlatt weDithenity of nreath , ing 14- and we might .eutimerate many more still. trot Wit Janice :pace only to say, it wilt 10 sot only cure the debt lily baton-hos Chill, and Fever, but prevent all attacks ari dog ft out Mi asmatic Intl wnces. and cure the diseases at I4otter. it' already attacked. And tie it ne t s ~u_ j reedy and persists, tly 11P0t1 the binary sys -4 tem arousing the Liver to action, promoting. i in fact. all the excretions and 5, 5 .r0i,,,,,, of t i i ,, 1 1 " s m l,ste, it will iutaltilly prevent. any O'Dell.: ,nus maven uentaw following urns, c h eo 4,, of cit . ', !mate nod - water; hence all traveler; should !have a bottle with them and all sho;11,1 take a - table spoonfol at least 'what. eating. As it prevents restiveness. strengthens the digeeir e t 0 er ge ps, it should Inc in the hoods of all persons • of sedentary habits students, ministers4litern- 1 _ ow en m. And all ladies not tier tt estoni,.4. to '•:i ;ranch nut st so- exercise should ulnas, itso it.',••-1 o If they will they will find an ligtll:o4., 'iris-'il ant. and e ffi cient remedy iipkinst thC,,c,." Ills .i which rob theta of their beauty: fits beauty 1 o istunot exist without health, and health cannot ~. ;exist while the above irregularities :mini nue ..• melt again. the Cordial is a perfect Moiled's I Relict Token a month or two hefor e th e /h a w :trial she will pass the tireadlui brunt with per I ~,,e t 505 . ~ ~1 saf e ty. There is nnmisitde abOla la this ardi fa re awe ciaint for it. .211.,thcni . Itry it! And to,you .we ei.:and to detect the lit, iness or decline. riot only of your es 'Oilers he fore It be too late. but MAO your sons and Itniel lamas, for while the former, from Miss &Donny, go down to a premature grave rather than let I. -. their condition be known In time. the latterare , often so mixed up with the •excitement or btni netts that if it were not hir you they too would • : . travel in the same downward path, until too late to arrest their Wad fall. not tbe mother is always vigilant, and to yea we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never failing of . fection wlll unerringly point you to Professor Wood's Rest. restive Cordial. and Mood Itenova . tor as the remedy which should be always on -•. hued in time of need. 0..1. WOOD, Proprie. t tor. 444 lineultrity, New York. and 114 Mark e t -• ~. street, St. Louis. Alm, and sold by all good Dru g . • gists. Also by Dr. ;toss, enDusite Um Court t House, Lebanon, l'a. Price One Duller p er I Bottle [July 24, /S6L.—.l.y. cow, 1 S6l NEW STYLES. 1861 ADA3I DISE, in Cumberland,: Street, bflIWIWI) Market. and .the Court. II ousw, north aide, low now on hand st aplendid assortment of the. New Style of ILATS ANL CAPS. rOe nmr, and hop, fur to which the attention of the publigja reapktiltily tnri ted. IZate of all prices ; from the elleopeat to the moot euetly, always on hand. Ile Intaalao.just opeloal nsplen did essortment or SUMMED LIATS, embracing such 118 STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEA 2:1,,110RN, LEO-- HORN, SENATE, CUISIAN. nod all where. la. He will also Wholesale all kinds of Hato, Cam &c., to Country 31erelmots ou adynutngeoue tonne. • Lebanon, July 17, 1861. Fancy Furs! Fancy Furs!! alltiN fAI 111 1 718 0.4 Allen fit: ere,b tIAI en 7th ant 'lb , its•(t lit of fIS Mark t St..) Phil t 1 it tibia TM! , - RIF V IND • tiIOI(TALTI. RLR OP aid 14 , 1;1 IN tI I K. Of I , A \LA fl ii." , / r 7 , 2 o ie ti t: fCA - ;" l a: ' -4:r'" dot - trivet mitt I fed r,5-Iki drrnii Hear . vo ,": , -- 11 tv mg now main/far r il 1 limit tenet to •toii toy , ' p 'tl , A. -77: 1,11.41 ism, and la•lu ' . e• 4A-x li ni ~ I mi. nt of ill ca. ` 4 -' k * , A.." ".-- ti t• vsx charged, if paid in tne ram. O. A. NICOLLS, July 17,1801. .Engineer and Superintendent Reader, have you seen Prof. {Pond's wrverunement in our paper. Reid it; it will interest you. "'TEE UNION ,P • • • ARCII STREET, A 130 V . F; THIRD, PLII.LADELtHIA.. - r _ Upton S. fVewcoiner„ Proprietor 'Furs Hotel is central, convenient by Passenie; Cam i to all parts of the city, and n every particular adapted to the'comfort aud wants of the busltiffss 'pub- Terms WO per day. Oorpt. 15:1-1y. A full assortment of Lliloll Goode for Coats and JCL Plaalo;st received and: offered at.Grsat&avail's bY • MORT EITIN.R. GO TO H. H. RCEDELIS BOOK STORE TILE GOLDEVIr C 11.11.7 The SABBATH SCHOOL BELL, A NEW COLLECTION DV -CHOICE: HYMNS, dcc FOB SUNDAY SCHOOLS. • 141 PAGES. •Price 12 cents. $lO per hundred. CIIOICD TUNES, NEWLY ARRANGED ,20 " do do ACADEMIES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, eze.,•&.0., ,20 ` do ,34 " d ,3 " do ,") " do - TUE INFANT SCHOOL 'CATECHISM, PART SECOND, -CHAPTER I. - - BIRTH OF CHRIST. Ale- Printed on a Card for oral iuAruction in Infant Sunday tleltools, at $2 per hundred. Lebanon, Auguet 24, 1861. ,30 do ,30 " do 30 ' do 3 ' do $ ' do X 3O " do JACOB K. DM:K. Joan K. •FITNOK. VIM COUNTRY SAFE! THE ELECTION ALL . .7.UGHT TeT 51 A IT fa - 0a M 4 rylllE. PUBLIC are respectfully invited to call and ex amble a handsome selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please, both in style and price. THE LADIES will find it the place to buy SILK & FANCY. DRESS GOODS Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Black And Fancy Dress Silks, .Fciulaids, Bereges and ' Berme Robes, Lawns, English Chintzes, amines, Clothildes Irene. Saujores, Lavelle. and Dinder Cloths, Prints end nuslins, THIBET, SPRING, 13ROCIIE AND STELLA S H A W: L S 9 LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GO 108, SECOND MOUliNf NG GOODS, STEEL SKIRTS, FLANNELS, VEILS, GLOVES, Al , GENTLEMEN will he pleased with our selection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CARPETS, QUEENSWARI k GROCERIES, In fact everything that is found in a well-stocked country store. .63-- We most respectfully solicits call from the pub lic, and will take great pleasure in showing goods which fo cheapness and beautY cannot be surpassed: FUNCII k BEOTLIER. • North Lebanon Borough, April 3, 1861. ,' . 5 " do Samuel Seabold, J01)11 11. Kinports, George Itigler, John Allwein, Rudolph Herr, Joseph 1. Math, Nis the time to tiny your STOVES before told winter to here, and the best awl cheapest piece is nt the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Batik. where can be had the largest end best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STO VHS, ever offered in Lebanon, Cas burn ers for Parlors or fled Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES,, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or bar • ough, which he warrants to bake or roast. WAS` ISOMERS constantly on hand of all sizes, and the best material COAL BUCKETS—the lamest assortment, the benv lest Iron ; and the best made in Lebanon. Also; s. large stock of TIN IVAILE, 'Made of the best material 111111 in a workmanlike manner. As he is a Practical Wer!tman; and has had ;inexperience of twen ty lire he feels confident that be can give general satisfaction. Ile takes this method of returnitig his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support; and lie hopes, by strictly attending to his Own ifIIBAUCSS add letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of patine patronage. JAMES N. ILOGEES. "'Lebanon, November .7. 1860. ",•• 4 / 6 (1- Particular attention paid to ull kinds at Joann, such as Ratting, Spouting, &q.,-and tilltwork warranted. W. kaiak; T I M/MUMMY OF .. ,- INESTOWN. LEBANON COUNTY, -wdukl reepectfulq .nform bis friends, and theputp. lie, that he has conuccto ?thuself with Mr. Lowry.; In tne TOBACCO. SNUFF An.; SEG Alt BusrNEss, No: 138 North .Third Street Phila, where he will be glad to receive customers, and will sell at rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, July 17, 1841. IF YOU WANT GOODPICTURES GO TO LIGHT GALLERY, over D. tabeee Drug Store, oon Cuniberland Street, Lelinnou, Pa. Atuutorirss, sfeisrstorross, Ferterrres, PAPYROTITEB and Prforo na.trus.: taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Priges reasona- Lilo and, in accordance with the-size, style and quality of the eases, ttotens opened front S A. IV., to 4 o'clock, Ikbanoit, Stui r e 2,1858. lilltateheis Jewelry and Sil- M.- ver WIWI/Di SALE AND 'ltj -PALL STELLVTAGEN & BRO., • o. 632 Market. iitreei, 1 door hdlow itb, Philadelphia 'March 2?, 1561.-Iy. Wooded loßuy, 50,000.511U:SIIELS RYE; 0,000 bushels CORN; 50,000 bushels OATS; 50.000 bushels WHEAT_ Also, 01.0V1s'I1SiED, TIMOTUY -SEM/. Flaxseed, for which the highest OASIS prlees will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEOIIOE TIOFFMAN, Lebanon, July 17, 1861. Otto,c*Tritorn.. 1K corner of Marke t i - ‘,d — ll'uter streets, Lebanon; Pa LR. DEED, respectfully informs his friends . and the public, that he hati taken the above stand, formerly occupied by Itmaniel Reigart, and large ly' increased the stoek of WINES AND LIQUORS, with selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and —gr.., qualities now in the' market. .My assortment MIAS& of ()fiord, Ifennesy, Pinet Castilltort, T. Rimes, Martell. Marett, Pellevoision, J. J. Peruy & Co., A. Sargnette & Co. WINES- - "ChatnPagne, Old Oporto, Bergundy,'Olaret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Tenerife, Hock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands - end qualities. Holland Sebeiriam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Blackberry, Cherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES:- Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Cordials, Wine BittersrAmst,..rthuri Bitters, An., Ao. Also, constantly on. band a superior quality --of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very best qualities, and. Pure Cider Vinegar. Prifoni lent i x rit,lrlence he flatters kiniaelf that lie will be able to rendiv imtiAtetiou to all who may patronize the new Than. end the reputation acquired for furnish ing the best brauds'of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All erticlesaeld at this establish „silent wbat ther es are reprented. Lebanon - ' ' May 22,1861. I,el)alingi Del)osit . Bank. etemb , rland street, one floor cast of Chrmany'T Hetet. I,If . TILL pay the following BATES of rkireIREST on V V DEPOSITS; For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, I per cent. per annum; For 3 mouths, and longer, 4 per cent. per F 1.0111111 1 .; requiring a short hake; iitlulmwal. Interest paid is full for the Deposits ~fridn, the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal; IVe'W/II also afford a liberal lino of az comniodaticns to thoim who may favor tie with Deposits, payable on demand.' Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old ilfezio4n Doi- Jars and Half Dollars. make collections on and re mit to till parts of the Ilukted Stunts, the Conadas and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., &e., and don geuein.l EX CRANGE and I3A N R I NG. III7SINESS. O. DAWSON COLEMAN, President.. Gro. Otran, Cashier. --- The madersigned, 41lANACERS, are individually liable 10 the extent of their Estates, for Deposits and other , bligetions of the "LEBANON DEPOBIT BANK." ' 154 " CAMERON. - G. DAWSON COLEMAN, .IEOROE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE,- JAAIES YOUNG, - - AUGUSTUS BOYD, 'Lebanon, May 12, 1868. GEORGE GLEBE. IF YOU , VANT APROTOGRAPiI of yourself or friend, the beat are lobe had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebereen Donetsk Bank. FOR ANEW SABBATH SCHOOL SINGING BOOK, BY 'M. B. BRADBURY. 127 PACES. Pries. 15 ceute—Single Copies. SARBATII SCHOOL BOOK, NO. 2. A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF root SABBATH SCHOOLS. 182 (A( ES. l'rico 15 cent*. $l2 per Hundred DAY SCHOOL r rELL, ADAPTED FOE' 'S:BMINARTEE, Containing the ELEMENTS OF VOCAL MUSIC 216 PAGES. Price 20 cents—Single Copies. =CI IFIRENNEWS IZEIGART'S AYFIR'S Sarsaparilla FOR PIIRTFYING THE BLOOD. And for the speedy cure of the following complaints: Scrofula and ScroralollB Affectionsouncla we Tumors, 'Weems, .Sores, Eruptions, Pln►ples, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Blaine, and 111.11 Skin Diseases. OAKLAND, Ind., 6th Jame, 1859. Arca k Co. Gents 1 feel it toy duty to so knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. tiering inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered front it in various ways for years. Sometimes it burst out in threes on .nty hands and arms; tiontetimes it turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out nu my head and covered my scalp and stirs with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried may medicines and several .nhysiciatto, but without much relief from any timing. In Kart, the disorder grow worse. At length I woe rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Samp:wit:a), fur I know from your reputa tion that any thing, you Made most lie good. I sent to Chittinuall and got it, anti mud it till it cored time. I took It, es you advise, in small dosodtuf R toaspoonfid over a month ; tunlimed almost titre.) bottles. Now and healthy skin coon began to thrum nudity the scab, which after a -while' fell off. '3ly skin is now dear, dud I know by my feelings that tiro disease lu•.s goon Gem my stysluto. low ems well hviloVO that I feel what. I o n retying when I tell you, Mot I hold yeti he be one of • the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY.. St. A tallowy's Vire. 'Rose or Erysipelas., Totter nYad Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert ill. Drabler 'Writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1 , 169, that Ito Isis cored an Inveterate eaBo of Dropsy, Valid) threatened to terminate fatally, by tlto perserering Iwo of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Matigndla Erysipel v u by large doses of tile same; says Ito move tho common Fa teptiorls by It constantly. Bronchorel e t Goitre or .Swelled Week. Zeiation Sloan of . Prospect, Texas, writes : "Three bot tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from s Goitre swellint: me the meek, which I had suffered from over two years." neorrlsona or‘Vb Wes. Ovarian 'rumor, 'Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. 1. ]l. S. Outlining, of New York City. writes ; "I most cheerfully comply with the rectet of your agent in Starling' I have found your Sarcaparilla ;cutest excellent alterative ht the numerens complaints' fee which we emplo).‘ such . o.4gymelly, bat cspecially in 143neaft ViSeMSeS of the SeialllOUS diathesis. I hare cured many inveter ate eases or Letworrhoca by it, and some where the coin- Maim was caused rty nicendion of the Morul. The Meer nth* itself wan anon cured. Nothing within my knowl edge temals it for those female derangements." Edward S.liarrow, or Newbury, Ala., writes, "A den geronit nearem tumor on One of the females in my family, which had defied all the remedies wo could employ. has at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sal , anpartlia. Our physician thought nothing lint extirPa lion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the tact resort before Muting, and it peered effectual." After lakingyour remedy eight weeks no symptonrof Ihe diaease remains." 'Jr-- Sypikille Inenertrial Disease. New' Ott.i.t.cxx.2Ath August. intl. Dn. 3. C. A TER a Sir, 1 cheerfully eoxiply with the re• quest of your ar,ent, nod report to you sonic of the Olean haze realized with your Sarcarairilla. have cured with it, in nay practice, most of the COTO. plain Ls ,fi,r witch it is recommended, and have found its efforts tartly Wonderful in the cure of rnnercra vrvd ifrr cur 1) W,ror. Oar of nay patients had Syphilitic Memos in his throat, which vivre (mistiming Ids palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeka. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms in Iris Ilitatti. and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, arts OM 1 IttiktO the disorder would sane reach his brain and hill him. Ind it yielded to my udininistration of your earsaparilla: the ulcers healed, turd Ito is well again, uot of ettllrSe ivia bout HOMO disfiguration to Iris face. A NVOIXIOLI trite h a d him treated for the some disorder by tuertmry was suffering fate this poison in her bones. They had iteCOMO St) Sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex cruciating pain in her joints rural hones. ShoOno ' was cured entirely by year Earaapari/la 'tat a few weeks. I know front its formula, which your agent gave me, that this •Prepaint ion front your laboratory must be a pled remarry: consequently, these. truly remarkable results with it tint() not surprised me. liralernally yours, O. 4. LAMMER,III. D. Rheumatism,. G out, Liver.: Getup:taint. iNnEYENDENCE, Preston Co., Cat., 6th July, 11159. Dn. C. ATM . : Sir, I hove boo) allicksl with a pain ful chronic Rhenotofisin for a long time, which baffled the skill of physicitins, end snuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find. until I tried your Sarsaparilla. Ono bottle cured one in Ira reeks, and'Testered - my general health so Much that I am for better titan todbre I teas attacked. 1 think it at wonderful medicine. J.TR.EAm. :Nies Y. (toteliell,'of St. Louis, writes: "I - have 'been caller ad for .1,410 i with an ndirefiren of the &strayed my health. I tried every thing. and ,pvcry tiring &tied to relieve tae; and I have been a Mai:ll4M n neon for some years from us other entice than derah-Nme.riketr the ',iron My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, ads iced me to try your Sarcupnrilla, i3M8.1113.3 ite,said lie knew you, and any tiring you made was worth trying. ally the bless ing °I GO it brts eufial me, And hoist, purified my blood as to make a new utsu of me. I feel young again.. The At that can lie said ofyon is not half good enough." . Schirrus,Citneer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulklorat,Aon,.Col!loo ands Exfoliation of the: BOites • • • •- A great rariety of cases hare heat - reported totes where tlirOS of nem formidable' compinints have resulted from the iiso of this rontualy, but oiir apace - here will not admit thu•m. Some of Mom may he. found in our American .A 'manna, .vrlitelt the agents below named are pleased to Inruialt - gratis to all who call for thorn. Dyerepeln M , Heart i , Fits, E eluneho D /y, Ne uralgia.pllep- Many ',twat battle carets of these affeetleter hare' been souk tty the Alterative power Of this medicine. It &tiro tt••• late* :Ilea ritpl eateetituss Into, stgarpits'action;latal thus nrerehntes dist Wens 'which Would k tturpostid beyond its' reach. Such a ratnetly has long 1004.11 required by 119 use. "sewn las of the people, and we are eonfldoist that this will do rm. , them MI Mist medicine cos do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOX TOII XAFID CORE OF Cough., Colds, Intluelizet, Hoarseness, 'Croup, Broushills, ineipient ' ituroptia'n, anal for the - rtellef or Constiraptive 'Patient. - In n.d 4 rairced Stages ;‘ • of the Disease.- • , •Qrbitiesirueutiy.ma ritifeenutlfy other for. Oa cnra. or tbruat awl lung .complaints, that it is creek:Pt Iticnite:Pinblialf:thisorldenee °Otis virtues. lte unrirairlid aticelloheo tor . rotigha ortd..relis, and its truly wenderfol Mire. Of milmonar, elimise, hare mad« it known throngitemt the civilized nations of the earth,. Yew are tho communities, or e'en f among them who have not some percales! experienco of its ere. if ..-- 00ftle livlnx trophy In their midst of its victory Deer the ffiebtle Soil dangerous disorders of the thrcot and Jonas. As all khow the dreadful fatality of these 'tlittorderr.ii and as they know, -too, tho effects of thiseremetly. we need not do metro thaw to tasters them that it has now all the rh tues-that it 41id have when making the cures which have won so.stronply upon the confidence oLmankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mae& Sold by J. L. Lerneerger, Dr. Rois elid D. S. Kober, Lelgtuon ; Delver A: Bro., Annvillo; Shirk, Myergtown ; Horning. Mt. Nebo ; "erver, Kest Ilariover; Shnefferstown; and by Dealers everywhere. LI.IMBEBGfER'S CLOT FAG roux. 11IIANEFUL for past favors, the undersigned.reepect fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in Dist Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale no ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more; than that the work will be done In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding Omni. try, He promieesto do the work in the shortest Possi ble time. .fin manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to be able to render the same Satisfaction as heretofore. Bo manufactiires /freed and Narrow Cloths, Cussindis White aite other F:lizmtrif, aR is Mc but xnaillwr Ire ajs o ~zds Wool and makes Roils. For t 6nve ntenee of his onsi u ;zars, Wool and Cloth will be token lit at thO following phices;—at the stores . 0 f George & l'sre, Looser & Brothers, George; 1 1 . 0 h 10,1 . 1 , 22`l at the new„Druit Store of Joseph L. •Lembergei, near the Market Molise, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Long,' in North. Lebanon; at S. Goeb ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William. Earnst. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. 12...8icke1, in Jonestown; at the stare of Mr. Wegner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra: at the store of Mr. Zimmerman; East Hanover. Lebanon county. All nto, oriels will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, finished without delay, and returned again. .Tlsose of his customers who wish Stockiug , Wool card ed dyed and mixed, Call leave the same, white, at the• above mentioned places, with directions how they wish It prepared. hr his customers can order the Stocking Wool ter he prepared from the• Wool of tbe•nnderaigned, wbtoh:will be done and left at the desired places. ;K. D. It is desiml that thcoo having Wool curdled, will pay the Catit therefor ? at the aLuve . namen plates. • • LYON I.EDIIIEItGEIt East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 17.1861. Sligreinpke ! i'w A tleeklitoaa ! • 50 Shoemakers, to work on illilitary Shoes, are wanted by the undeteigned in Lebanon. Good wages and employntrnt for the whole winter will be given. Apply Immediately to JACOB 11.0P.D.E1.. Lebanon, Sept-4;111... .TIIE NEW: 41IIE undersigned would respectfully !Wenn the (du -1 zees of Lebanon, that ho has commenced the BAKE TNO BUSINESS, in alt. its varieties, at his Eland. on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite .tbe, Buck lintel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD. CAKES. fie., fie. Flbnr received . from customers and returned to them in bread At abort notice. CON ZEOTIOICI 4 .III,IES,'" of all kinds, fresh end of the best nuality, constantly On hand. and furnished at the lowest prices. •Tht public is invited to give me a trial. .;,Aoh.noni N0v..9, 1559..,t , riVit Hargstaa la Gentlemen's; and Boys' 'Wear please ..tall at the Cheap Store of HENRY . a STIN& grAlksointyti. itainfifir ii.sito4.ip Bandits . ; Corner of Cumbe.dand . street' and Doe alley, have on bind end. for sale, either by the yard or made to order, It largo lot or CLOTHS, • CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, • well selected from Good Holmes. Good Fits. and sub stantial making guaranteed, to all. Able handker chiefs, Cravaiapdloieisillealary, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen. Shirts, Under Shirts.and. Drawers. 1 . 8. 8. RAAIB.SY & Le • non, Amgriat 8. IE6I. . 101 - ENRY. & STINE are, daily receiving fashionable till ' l Dress Goods such as Gazelles„ . .474seubiques,-Itlo r dense, hammy Level las ofsll kinds for traveling dresses; Silk•Chillya, SUk Tissues, OrstiDe Smogs, Gingbanut and Grey Dress Goods of every . (description offered at unusually lowsprieee by HENRY & STINE. 40' All the above goods offered at very low prices. HOWARD A.SIOCIAIrIIOiIi PUTLADELPIITA. it Benevolent institution established by special Endow ment for the Belief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Care of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur goon,- to all who apnly by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Aledicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorritren, and ,oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and•on the NEW REM EDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope. free of charge. Two dr three Stamps for postage will he acceptable. Address. DB. I. SKILLIN MUG TON, Acting Sur gees, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. I.IZU.A D. 11EAMIVELA Presid ent. GE.O. PAIIICUELD, Secretary Jan- 2, '51.1y. ] k.--tk\ likl V111:5109 '' '.----4" - 00E11,9A 4 Z, f r - - N i ke . 0 Ene cP L 0 -- 4 N tOUCII I e COUGH 7?-4:1F7 \',.. „ Pe ----- is k lg.,- .. II.OY. rit's