THE CORNER. A DARING ELEPHANT HUNTER Ogoula has the reputation of being the greatest hunter bfelephants in all the coun try about here As he could speak Mpon gwe, he told me some of his adventures, which proved, indeed, that he was a dar ing and expert fellow. Going out on the hunt one day he met two elephants. Be ing alone, he carried but one gun, and would have retreated and watched firr a safer chance; but the great beasts saw him and did not give him an opportunity. He was obliged to make a stand, and tak ing good aim, killing one elephant. Un fortunately it was the female, and the male, seeing his partner fall, immediately rush ed at him, He' turned to retreat, and caught his foot in a trailing vine. The more he struggled the less he got loose, and in the meantime his pursuer was tearing down everything in his way, and was alinost on top ofhim when he - got his foot loose, and in desperation swung him self into a young sapling which stood at hand. He had scarcely done this when the elephant, trumpeting with rage was beneath him. He seized the sapling with his trunk, and swayed it violently back and forth determined to pull it down.— But as it swung on one side, Ogoula, nim ble through desperation, was able to catch at another which stood near, and when the elephant seized•this he gave himself a great swing, and caught the outstretched branch of a huge full grown tree, climbed to a safe height, in which he could afford to langh at the vain rage of his enemy.— African Explorations. HASTY PUDDING, on "Mash"—No one ever "took sick" from eating mush and milk, or fried mush in any suitable quanti ty. (We know a student well, who left the active•labors of the farm to pursue his studies in an Academy. The first term, he used a variety of food, and was in poor health. The last term of II weeks; he eat only mush and milk, for breakfast, dinner and supper, and actually grew fat on it while he lost all headache, and though pur suing five heavy studies, he was first in his class, and went through. the term strong and vigorous, without one hour of Lost time though he worked enough in the field and garden at eight cents an hour, to pay all his expenses.) "Mush and milk" is seldom relished, because few people know how to make the mush. The-whole secret is In cooking it thoroughly. Right ly made it is not "hasty pudding." A wOll made "mush" is one that has not boil ed less than a full hour. Two hours are better. The meal needs to be cooked ; then it is both good and palatable. The rule is : Mix it very thin and boil it down, avoiding any burning or scorching, and salt it just right to suit the general taste. Prepare a good kettle full at supper, to be eaten with milk, sugar, molasses, syrup; or sweetened cream, or -sweetened milk. If a good supply be left to cool, and be cut in slices and fried well in the morning, the plate of wheaten bread will be in little de mand. It must be fried well, not cridp ed, or burned, or soaked in fat. If thor oughly cooked in the kettle, it will only need to be heated through on the griddle. Ifnot cooked in the kettle, longer frying Will be necessary. iller The following wonderful story is told in the Feldikon of the Courier deS Etats Unis, the contributor having receiv ed it direct from Paris, where it is traced to an eye-witness. The military aidor of "le grande nation" was never more pleas antly illustrated ; and with the story-tel ler, that "the trait of heroism is worthy of being immortalized." It is thus written down "In all Its touching simplicity. The emperor was reviewing a body of infantry, when his eye was caught by a clammier with only one arm, but wl o was, nevertheless, still playing. "Where is your left arm?" said he. "At Solferino, sire." ' "You shall have a pension of four hun dred.francs from my private purse." "And ICI should leave the other on the same road, sire ?" "This," replied Napolean, pointing to his own rosette of an_ officer of the Legion of Honor. “The cross exclaimed the drummer ; and, carried away by a transport ofenthu siasm, the new Porsenna, with the remain. lag arm, drew his sabre, and at one vig orous blow cut it clean off.' The question here is, how he did it air Major General Hunter, the succes sor of General Fremont in the command of the Western Department, is a native of the District of Columbia, but was appoint ed to West Point from Illinois, in 1818.— On graduating in 1822, he entered the ar my as first lieutenant June, 1828 ; was made captain First dragoons March, 1833; resigned July 4th, 1836. Ile again en tered the army from Illinoisin November, 1841, as temporary paymaster;_ he was appointed paymaster 14th March, 1842 and was connected with that department, of the service up to the breaking out of the rebellion, when he was promoted to Brigadier General and placed in the field. He had been recommended by the Illinois delegation• in Congress, for promotion as Major General. He was acting Major General in charge of the Third division of the United States forces at Bull Run.. Oz Experienced sea captains assert that the bast months of the whole'year, for naval expedilion,?rkre the months of No vember art , F . ,,cernber. The heavy gales which itich damage along the Atlantic - coast, in }fit - winter, do not begin until about the first of January. "Pray, Miss E." said a gentleman, the ether evening, "why are ladies so found of Wide RI" stupid I" she replied; "is it not atural that a lady should like a good of: fer,.sirr, A new invention in artillery is noticed n the Pittsburg papers. Six field pieces . e securely fastened to a turn-table, 'ch revolves the guns aresuccessive 'charged. TO PIIZZIM • A REPUBLICAN POLITI- Iquire of himmonthly the princi party for twelve consecutive 1 make.verbatim notes of his 7 time, to each of which his signature. At the conicont him with the va- ton tad" .Remus the N that a young man 'F , ait!ttior blowing his • trernen • hoping a ccigt George Hoffinati 7 s LERANoN COUNTY 6i;pro .i 4JL TRANSPORTATION -LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. - 1-)AIIIICULAIt attention will be paid to Goodeahipp -11 ed by the Lebanon Talley Railroad. Omaha will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myer*. tan and Auariile nnions, and all other p ante in the no tv. £lt G I ITS. contracted for at the leant possible rates auf delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and atttud personally, to the receiving and delivery , of all Ireight4. • For information, apply at his Office at the Lebsion Volley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MAitl., bin Agent in Thiladilphia,ilt al- ways be found at W. IL Bush's Merchanei Hotel Av ; North Third sat. Philadelphia. ,f illy li, 'dill GEO. 11OFFHAN, 10V111FC• 1 1111.7 1 11LT CABINET WARE:Rooms Soutla•east corner of _Market Square,' NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. fi IllEolubscriber respectfully informs the public that J_ he has the largest and best assortment of HEADY . Amee." ,l • MADE PC N ITU HE and Chairs ever offered to the Public of Lebanon county. He has e'en' - _ on hand, at hie Ware-rooms, a splendid assortment ofgocel and 1131 .3,! - , tub6tanthtl Furniture- , .Parlor, r q i •; ICI, cotta and Chmber—consist. Sans, Tete-n-Tetes, Loon ges„ Whtit-nots, Parlor, Centre, _ Pier, Card and Common Tables, Dressing and Common Bureaus, Ix., CHAIRS, SET. THES, Cane Seated, Common nod Rocking, Looking Glasses, &c. PATHNT 888 SPUN° mode and for sale at a minced price. It is very superior. fia" COFFINS made and Inners's attended at the shortest • iMaIN I'. AIt.NOLD. North Lebanon borough, 0ct...31/. -::::,_`:W . tsne - ,4e5..te1.. 1 ._§' -> "__ . ..til-,0)t.44)5;*1.T(t- =I Consumptlon, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, Gen'ral Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female CoppJoints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a great reputation for roost EXTRAORDINARY CURES .1-N ALL STAGES OF CUNZ 4 UMPTION. It is recommended by many thou ,paud Physicians in the United States and Europr—hav ing bran used with lIESCLTS CNPAILILLELIN, IN THE AN- N.IIs or 3IEDICINE. The Ifypftphoephife3 have it two-fold and specific ac tion on the one bandy increasing the principle which CONSTITUTES N ERVOUS EN ERGY. awl on the Ober. bolo , the MUST POWERFUL BLOOD. GENERATING AIIKNTS KNOWN. in CaRC.9 of Nervous Debilily, or Prognitioita:f the- Mad Anvers,. from any cause, this Remedy hau no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation." Is the only reliable 11dm of the, iirrOVIIO4IIILTE4, made after the Original Formula ,f Dr. Chug Mutt. INQUIRE FOIL AND USE NO VIII NIL! or- A Etirc TTIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE fker PitiCES.—ltt 7 oz. Bottles, Bottles fm• $5. In 16 oz, liottles,•s2.—Threo fur, $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sulu General Depot in the Unitml States, by .1. Wl'Nell ESTER., 30 John St., N.T. , A SPECIFIC 'REMEDY FOE Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, and Genital Irritability in either Sex. 'Phis Malady. the terrible consequences of which are too well knott•n to require more than a bare allusion to than, is one of the most insidious, and therefore dan gerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It saps tl e very springs of Life, rapidly undermines the con stitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave f From one to - six boxes or the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the most aggravated eases, whether CONSTITUTIOYAL, or arising from ARM or ExegsaES. MEMbAL TESTIMONY "We believe it to be, in the treatment of Sportnator rhea, na near n Specific ne any medicine can KEITH, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science. "1 hare found them all that could be dashed. Their etnct has been truly woederfu'. I used them in case of Spermatorrhea of lohrstandiim which has been under treatment for years. I think three boxes conNriote the cure."—E. P. MCKIM, M. D. This is pot a nomeeparric Remedy, r er is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. • • PRICE:—SI per Box. Si Boxes forss, by Mail, pre paid. For sale by all rezpeetable Drugs' aad at the Sole General Depot in. the United States. by . _ _ J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St.. N. Y. Octobtr 9, 1861.-ly. HE RC HA T TAI IL 0 IN Li. S. ItA3ISAY Eno, in Planck's building, rner 0 4 , of Cumbetiand street and Doo alley, have on Land and fur sale, either by the yard or 11111114: to order, a large lot of CLOrilB, GASS/XERES, and VESTINGS . , • well selected from Good Mimes. Good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. Also Ilandker• chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, llosiery,Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. S. S. RAMSE da J3llO. Lebanon, August. 8, -1801. Fancy Furs: Fancy Fnr,4 !! JOUN 'PARMA, 71S ARCH She,t, between "11 and Sth Sts., (late of to Market St..) Mita blPoWfillt AND [A4iLFACTUILEO OF, nod FALER IN' ALL RINDS or AMCY 111 . 11S,for atigxes' and s. INcr. - Having now rpsnufae tred and in stern my mai large and beau asFortment of all Ie I . nrious styles and willies of Furs, adapt , to the, routing Fall td Whiter Seasons. '1 .:no rite an examination of my stock and prices from thosa intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer them Tory desirable inducements. All my Furs bare been purchased for ensh,and tootle 'by experienced and immpetent hark& , and as the pro s . ant momentary troubles render it necessary that I should dispose of my goods at very small advance on Cost I am satisfied that it will be to the'irderest, of those who design purebred ng, to give - me a call. Recolleet, the mne. number and street : Jobe Farel re, (New Fur S'tore,) 718 Arch Street, l'ldlad'a. tptemlier 11, 1861-sm. - TAKE NOTICE. -, 111DUILDETIS will do .wellby calling on J. IL iirtassuit J.J . Agent, as be is prepared to do all kinds of TIN HOOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORN generally, at the very lowest prices. Ire also has on hand a large and good ashrtment of all kind of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved (ins Burning COOK STON'tS and PARLOR STOVES. Also. ail the different 'and latest improved RANCH? AND HEATERS, of nil kinds. He also keep; um stoutly on hand a lame stork of Itil kinds of ItOff[Nli , SLATE, which be offers at lees price than they can be bought of any other slatoinon in the county. • m WAR g.ROOMSL , Ona door East of the 'Lebanon Valley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, jannary 9, 18t1. Fashionable REMOVAL. TCHA EL HOFF:MAN would respectfully inferm In the Citizens Itr Lebanon, that her has ItPlMtiV Ft/ his TA IDM Nti Business to Cumberland Street. two doors East of. Market street v and opposite the Bogle Hotel; Alien:persons all who 'wish garments made op is the most fashionable style and best manner", are in to roll. To TA t wits !--31ited receivenenttior 10 to the N. vork and Philadelphia Report of Spring i:Suieiner 14whions. Tailors trishin 7 the peehione ehouhl let the subscriber know of thu fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. cirxl, ROFFMAN. Lelnti,,m, Apr:11.10,1801. R EMOVAL. NORTH EBAN ON Saddle and Ilarness-111.a.111-; lactory. riiht undersighed has Removed . his Saddlery and Ramos _ Man ufa etory to a few doors South '), of the, old place, to the large room lately ovelipied by Billnian a Bro. ae - a Liquor Fiore, where he will be happy to see all.bia old friends and customers, and where lie has Increased ro cilitie.4 for attending to all the departineritseof hew hind. nese. Being determined to be behind no.other establish.' merit in iris abilities to accommodate customers, he boa spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improremen in the ho miness nod secure the Services of the bee - workmen that liberal wages woidd command. lle will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS; each ita Saddles, Bridles Carriage Harness, of all kinds ? heavy Harness,-Buggy Whigs of the-best Mahn frietnre, • Buffalo Robes Fly Nets, • such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, mid a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such na.BABrY Whips, Cast Whips, So.; Hilllßßof descriiitlonkHALTß4 CHAINS; home-made TRACES, &c., *4).0.11 of whicli is will warrant to be egdal to any that - canhoOfitained in any otheriliKahliehnient in the country. All- he askii that those disking . anything in this lingabould call at hieplace and-examine his stock. lie aiels , .thia - , fullest con - Silence In his ability to give entire satisfaction. 4Sio- All orders thankfully received andiirompiAj at tended to. -•- - SOLOMON SALIM - - North Lebanon Borough. April 24,1861. • IF YOU WART A No. 1 /11121ROTYPB, very cheap, go to DAILY'S Gallery, aext door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. xrow is the time to buy your 'STOVES before cold IN winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of dames N. Rcigers, ?loft dooi to the Lebanon Rank. where can, be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL,,and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon. Gas burn ers for Parlors or Bed Cluubbers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stores intim county or bor • ough, whirl, he warrants to bake or roast. WASH volLuits conitautly on hand of U sizes, and the beat matertnl. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the beaT jest Iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Al 3a, saitrips stoilltbf TIN WARE; xiade of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As lie is a practical Workman, and has had an experience of twen ty•five years, he feels coundout that he can give general sa thithetion llc takes this method of returning hi.i thanks to his numerous customers for their liboral support, and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and letting'other people's alone, to still reecho a shatii of public patronage. JAMES N. 'EWERS. Lebanon, November 7. MO. tti.• Particular attention paid to all kinds of 3 °ammo, Such as Rotting, Spouting. ac., and all work warranted. thrum Bank, rORMEBLY OF .7`7IESTOWI. LEBANON COUNTY, would respectfuTtl , ufortn his Mends, and.the pub lic, that he has connect., •?titnself with Atr. LOWER . , in tne TOBACCO, SNUFF At; SEO AB BUSINESS, No. 138 North Third . Street Philo, where he will he glad to recehe etistotuera, and will sell at rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, July 17, 1861. IF - YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO WIENNEWS KY LIMIT GALLEItY, over D. S. Raber's brug Slere, 1:j On Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pe. AIitIIROTYPES, /11Y.LAINOTTPE8, FERtiTYPES, PArTROTYPES find PHOTO (111APILS;" taken daily; (Suntlayexcepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of the cases. Dooms opened front S A M., to 4; o'clock. P. 31, Lebanon. Jane 2.15.5&: • . ..ifewelry. and Sil ver:Ware. 117110LESALE'AND RETAIL. No. fltt2, Airket Street, 1 door below ith, Philadelphia March 27, 1.861.-ly. Wanted to Buy, • 50,00050 7 BOT0r0Sbi„IZIljs S COR R N Y -, 41 50,000 bushels OATS; 50.000 bushels I,VIIEAT. AUo, CLOYERSEED, TDIOTITY SEED, Flaxased,for which the highest. CASH priees will be paid at the Lob anon Talley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. - OBOIMEIIOFOIAN, Lebanon. July 17,1861. 11.Elt; ART'S OLD. STA 7 701,-.1 If corner of ilfarktd and Meter Lth anon, Pa T R. DEED, Ag't, respectfully informs hie friends id. end the public, that he havtaken the above stand, formerly occupied by Entente]. Baigart, and large ly increased the stock of - WINES,ANWLEQUORS, with seleetions from the CDOICEST BRANDS and Cu polities now in the market.. My. assortment consists of Ortard, lienuesy, Pinot Castillion, T. Dimes, Martell. Marett, Pellevoision, J. J. Depuy Co., A. Sargnette S. Co. WIN ES.—Champagnc, Ohl Oporto, Burgundy, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Teneriffe,. Dock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. • Holland Gin, Scheidem Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry,Oinger end Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, ?Vine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters,,&S., Sc. Also, constantly ou hand a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WIIISKEYS, of the very best qualities. and Pure Cider Vinegar. From long experience be flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to elPwho may patronize the new, firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the iest brands of m9Nons, itt the lowest prices, will be' npiintained. All articles Sold at this-establish ment will be what they are represented. Lebanon May 22,1501. Lebanon Deposit Bank. Cumberland street, one door east of atrieaner Nv i n i tirapr ti „ ,e foßovring RATES of INTr.REST on Per year_ and longer, $ per cent: per minim;-' N'or 6 months, and longer, knee cent. per runtnm; Fora months, autlionger; 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in foil for the Deposits from-the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal lino of ae., commodaticns to those who may freer us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and 311 , 1NICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican:Da /ars end Half Dollars.. Will make collections on and re mit to all parte of the United States, the 'C.-wades and Nerve; Negotiate Loans, &c., Sc.,nd do ngeneml EX. end BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON C014:".31AN, Pre4Ment.:- 'GEO. Omni, Cashier. . - The undersigned, 3IANAGEItS, are individually' liable -o the extent. or their EMates, for an Deposits and other bligatiotis of tho “LEnA:mr DEPOSIT DANE." ' 4 's 1310 N CAM EDON, G. DAWSON -COLEMAN, ..EOUGII SMILER, LEVI KLINS, AM KS YOUNG, AUGUSTUS IIOYD, ' 7 Lebanon, May 12, ISSS. GEORGE GLEIIII. - New Boot and_ Shoe .Stete! Willi: undersigned announces to the public. that be 1 has opened a New-Boot and Shoe Store, ht Market Street, Lebanon, two doors.south 'of Zion's •Lutheran chur.thothe re be Intends keeping constantly on I,slllll<Vtnd a ieneral assortment of Idtdies,Gentlemen, isses. 'Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c tte ail of which will be made up in stile and quality not to be surpasse4 by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spored to pions° Mid satisfy all who may favor him with their ordori„ and his charoa will be as reasonable as possible, e:ompatible with a fair remuneration. Ile also keeps a large stock or HOME MADE WORE: ivbfrb is warranted to be as represented., . The public are invited to call and exathibe' his stock previous to . purehaThig. .14f— Repairing done en short notice and at reasonable rates. • ANDREW MOORE. Lehrman May 1.1.561. Lebanon iguanalirnsura ma ce - Company. LOCATED AT.IONASTDWN, LEBANON CO- • To the property holifers of the State or Pekti -1 syl van in ':.. GU:rms.:NEN i Yong ~ titieritioir - ts: respectfully arwlicited to the followingloresjelM m i... awe of the LEBANON IiuTuALLT" aft CALL, I.A.NY, aim are iv:insect:Mg bustintsit, 4 d!. - niier" Battering evidence of Public corillpiw7 ore sources I .., . of the Company are ample Mindellditfitliosetrho May take advantage - through its agency of the ineanaatforth ed them of being protected .agaltust_ loss'_by fire., The Boardnf Directors arc nractical business men well and favorably known. and enjoykiigthoentire confidence and respect of the Com munityin which they live... - Otir Coin. pony is perfectly mutum and'we Mint* lour careful a. 3 motion to the followhig loaf rates as we are determined Le insure as low as any other responsible cbmpany, taking into consideration the character of the risks 'incurred. Ohr CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables iiir.to is sne Policies which never expire, which obviates the nei , cessity of renewal every 3or 5 years: - The Company has now been in' successful operation for nearly 0 years, and all its losses have been pro.Lptly pa hi to the satiNfactieu anti parties concerned.; and, in Cwt it has been, and still continues to he, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest inal economical principles. . ' RATES - OP INSUJEANOE, Dwellings, brick or stone, slum roof $0,15 lii $lOO do . do do shingles ~18 ,". do do. Log or Frame. 5 2 0 "- do. Barns, stone or brick . ,20 "...de,: . do , Log or Frame , ' , O " do Store Houses, brick or atone - .20 "; dri: do . Log or frame. , . < ,30 "., do. • Hotels& boarding houses, brick or stone ,25 ":do ' do do Log or frame. ,30 " do Academies and School houses •,S5 " do Churches and meeting houses ,20 -" do Printers books and Stationeries . ,30 " -do Book binders ,50 c. do Tailor shops - . ,25 " de Shoenugier and saddler shops ,311 " d Silversmith and Watchmaker . ' - ~ ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops ' , ,30 "do oroccrleS and PrOriSVM stores ' • ' :,.30" . "- - do Tanneries - do Hefter 0 1 4 3 ' . - ,30 0 . 'lid: - Grist Mills, Water power , . ; 35 " do Saw. Mills do do i 35 '''. do Drug Stores . . . ,30 " do Smith who*, brick or stone ,30 "'-'do do do Wood . ,35 " do Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r shops • ,40' " -dr Wagoner an 4 Coachmaker shops, ,40 ••• do Painteratutchair maker shops. , ,40 0 Ado -- Oil Mills ' . , AO' ". do Cloveo.lilis ,40' ." dd. Foundalet otifrood , ,35 " - -'do , do Brick or stone - • ',30 to I do- Merchandise in brick or stone build'ags ',20 ."- do= do in wooden • do ,25 " do Furnittlrein brielior stone bullAg# ? IV ' t dO in wooden, dn . sheds, Stables & brick wooden.. • ~2A " do do • do , wooden ,25 - " do I.4verrftavern Stable); , • ' $4. Wilatrantudeationtuishinild wldtessedAit, grfitt Ultar; Beeintary, Anideniti, rebanoit Ot.l nysident , ..—JORN.IIRITNNER,t2nti. Wee Presidentr—P. ' Tiitasurer , --080. MBILY. Becrdary—WM. A. BARRY. Jonestown, September 12, ISSO. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PH ILADEGPIIIA., A Benevolent Institution Mali's/dal by sycciat Endow went far the Relief of the Nick and Distressed,, afflicted with Viriderteand EP l dein4 Diseases, and especiallyfar the Care of Diseases of the &twat Organs. F.DICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a &scrips Wm of their condition, (age, occupation, habits. of life, &r..) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS o Spermaiorrhces and eth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REST ED/Es employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in.aolled letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address. DR. T. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No, 2. South Ninth Rees t Philadelphia. I's. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IrEARTNVELL rreore it. ORG. FAIR( HILD, Secretary :Tan. 2, '61:./y. „,,Hlll ‘ 4"lftl4i e N, . 4 ,,... --...; ,„-,t, ut ovERs AL 0 - f:rt-z . :\ 4, , -- o vEn a r ...._ cy” Ye , U OUCH .c.20 .-P-- gr3 ) AS - --o--- 4 4 -- -- - 4 - 7--,- y%. ..._... 4L - •••. tea7 .l R E 44 OW f4 11.1k" / _...,,,, 4 . . . pins valuable preparation, freed of al l the corn 1„ men components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants, which not only run down the system, but destrciy , all ' chance of cure, Will be found on trial to possess the.fol towing properties. and to which the .most valuable testi .monials may be found is the, pamphlets; . For whooping Cough, and as a Soothing: 'Syrup. it meets everywant, and by early use will save the largein proportion of rUptures.in children-which can be-traced to Whooping Cough. - • In ordinary Coughs and Bronchial Com Plaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonic proper ties make it not only the most perfect enemy to disease, but Wilds up and sustains the- system against recur rence of the Complaint. Ng nursery should be without it, nor should parents fail to get a pamphlet,to be found with all Jesters, as the otily way .to do justice to. its value. . . • R EWELE - 6 : 74 - tiiki4, Ati.• AA - or,9 1 , DOLU 0 T ea f L PE -ARALcfrk 0 40 00 R it orpiN. co l s o vonike ATlMANitikti4 © Aid inrs great Neuralgic Remedy and' 'Natural, Opiate calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly. vegetable aiermedical properties. For Neural gia, Rheumatism, Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints, - Bleeding at Lungs or Slomach; .Itose orllaY Fever, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. For Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head 'Ache, Sick Heed Ache, Missile equal; and to which we offer estimonialsfrom Undoubted senfees. - For Delirium Tremens it ien Sure Remedy'. For ilowelemuplaints, including Chblera Moilms, it is splendidly adaptedi brunt only removing the pains but acting as physic,agreat contrast with Opium, which not only constipates, and ,drugs tiA System, but makes the remedy - worse than the disease., Frola lihysicilins we ask attention, and_, On detnatid Formulas or Trial Uottioa 'Maim dent, dereioping in: the AnoilYne an Opietewhicb has long been wanted, and in the Cough ii.ornekly such as real entirely on one central • From invalids we ask correSpondencii for Pamphlets or explanation, without "postage.stampx." ' For—Large Cough Remedy, 50 Cents per bottle.' Small " 25 . " • lulu Anodyne, " Juim b IiUNNEWBLL; Proprietor; AFD PIIARIMEUTIST, - 11'n. 9 Cionntercial Mani; Boston, /lass., Forgets by all 1.15110,i wholesale and retail , dealers in every: town and city, and by domph L. Lemberger, Leb anon ; at 'Wholesale by-Geo. IL Ashton, Cluirles - 8111a4 Co, Philad'a. • • - • . Phi F:lllceauly • FASHIONABLE -BOOT AND SNOB 'MAKER n i N Cumberland Street, one door Bast of_' Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me flip the short I have been in business, I would "respectfully solicit continuance of the patronage of the public. lie has at all times an assortment of BOOTS • and SHOJIS of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on rcationable terms. * - FINE - -BOOTS;'' LADIES'' GAITERS, ,t; c. Those desiring a neat, well made article; aro invited to give•tne a trial. Childtiens' Shoes' of every; -variety and color on hand... Heavy work made to order. *All work-warranted: Repairing-neatly - done and charges made inodernie. Lebanon, July 3,1861. NEW TASH- STORE NEW GOODS • . AND. N'EW PRICES. - 1 3 ,h. SWARTZ hereby inform the public . that he has just opened a stork of NEW GOODS at the old Stattd of Swartz & Bro:, Hall Building, which will be sold for cash at prices to suit the times. All are in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10, '6l. LEMBER'CER'S DRUGSTORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OP FIRST IMPORTANCE. L. LEMBEIZGER, Graduate of the Phila. delphia College of Pharmacy. °floret° tin' -Bisons of Lebanon and surrounding country. PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and !hemical's, anti the first quality of Perfurtiery 'lid Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the est manufacture in the country, and a large middy of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh; Clothes aul Hair Brushes. - _ Pocket. Toilet and Fine !ombs of Ivory, Shell, Ifern and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE "SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spice; aro offered for 'alb in largo and small quantities at • a LE MD ERG E R'S Drug Store. G A R D E N S E E DS , • FLOWER SEEDS; You will find a full assortment and a large 'ariety of FRESH Garden and Mower, Seeds at . • DEMPERG ER'S. . . . Condenaed'Lye;Coneentrated Lye, Soda: Ash,, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEUBERGEWS Drug Store. :Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl.4Bl3, Sal malls, Cream of l'artlft, all pure, and for,sale n large and small quintitieFat LEMBERG ER'S Dmig Store.: if yen are in -want of good Wriablini Sehp. earn white or, red .Castile.lisap, Genntry ‘ Seap, Irasive Soapto remove, grease spotsiduperlor itinving soap, buy.the same at , LEItIDERG ER'S. . Do you want a good flair Tonic? something o make the ld,ir grow, td cleanse the head, and o prevent falling out of the hair; if yon do • • Call at LEMBERGEws. Ale_ TRUSSES!' TRUSSES! Trariftlicted are 'requested to call and exam ne my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., cony wising a variety of Manufacture. - Marsh's" Genuine "linprovid Self Ad insting,lnid Truss." "Marsh's" Cgamen MI Bandage. An invaluable article for the purpose. If you Alain want of any of the above you an be milted at - • - ' LEMBERGER'S Drug - Store. H 11 Pure Ohio Catawba. Brand-y. The genuine article tOr 31eilleinal Purposes •.o be hod in eil its lima? of LEMBEIIGEIVS Drug Store, ,9p7sosite the Market Muse. • Anything you want thet is kept in a -well •ontlueted First class Drug " Stol'e, can be fern :shed•you by . . • LEMBERGEit • Chentist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the eery , liberal patron eiltius far isieirerrfront — ihe -heats ' and Citiiens of Lebanon and surround ings,,kagain solicit a share, promising 10pse .31,117, i3frilr(tiipipase , 2. • - 'A. - Special attention. 'given tii.Pnrsreikes PRESCRIPTJONS 117111 FA3nLy, ltEeeterS, and all thediehlejlispensed'Wirrantert PURA, always as gold as can lid obtained anywhere; and -sold to suit the tinies. Iteinein her the Address; JOS. L: LEMBBRGER, Draggit, Chemist and Apotheuary, Fah. 15. 11014). Market street; Lebanon, Pa. EM,BEBCTI R'S CLOTH -, MANVEACTORY. IiANKFUL for past favors', the undersigned respect ] fully infornis the Public, that lie ate/Hanes to'carry on hie Manufactoryto Bast Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a stale as eirer. hi unneeeesa ry for. him teeny more; the work will int 4eiuc in the same 4NC...14 . ..LENT STYLE, Which has madelis workait nnatne so well known in thil surroundlng doitn try. lie - promises to do the work - in the shertestposei ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, ancthe flatters himself to be able to render - the dame satisfaction as heretofore. He manufactures Broad arid Niirrow Cloths, Crassitults, Blankets; White and other. Manuals, aid in the best meaner. He aloe cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the'Conve . biome of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places;—At .tlie stores 'of.ileorge & Pyle, Loeser & Brdthers, George, fichicehl, and lat the new Drug - Store of. Joseph. L. LembergerPndtir the Market. House - in: the borough' of Lebanon at the -store of Shirk & Lohg, .in North Lebanon; at 'S. ell's, Bethel township;- at the:public house:of Permit Fredericksburg; at' the 'atone of S. E. Bickel,' in Jonestown; 'at the store of Mr: Weltner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palthyra; at.tbe store of Mr. ,Zlrameruniu, East Hanover. Lebanon county.... All-ma-. eriats will'be taken away regularly, from the above pla tes, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish:Stocking Wool card ed dyed arid mixed, can leave , the isame, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish itprepared. Vr his customers can order the Stocking Wool tot* prepared front the Wool of. the undersigned, will be 'done and left at the desired places. - • N. 8.,1t is desired that-those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor " at the above named.places.- . ,East Ilanov Lebanon. co - un L ty r puipt3113.1161.0. .• .D e 6 ti Reader ; have yo - seem, Prot Wood's advertisement in our paper.;Rend it; itneill to woilLon!. - MARA TY abOok are. .10V 'yrented bir`the undersigned 'Good wages' and'ernproymentlor the 'Whole winter will be given. 'Apply itnniediately to • JACOB ROWEL.. Lebanon, Sept. 4,'61. ONLY PREPARATION . • THAT HAS - • STOOD THE TEST.OF YEARS, And Grows More and More Popular Every Day! AND tentinioniala, now hod almost Without num her, might be given ircmlatlitis and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Maitre liair Restorative will resto ld and gray, and preserve the hair of the you ge, in all its yonthful beauty. 1 , I. B b a ce ttLe .fi tir r ee le. k, oo llf acee lch., pt Dr I . l 2 o l e s t t, o i i r fo ti nn . i ll thee - heir on my head al fell off over twenty pars sed by. a complicated ehronk disease, at tended with an et option on tho hold. A continual ammo of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for i a et. neither baCe I been able Ledo theist up, 3n con ENJUI nl., of which tny: bend has stiffered eatremelrfrom cold- l'hir induced me to pay Griggs ik- Hodges almost the lest cent I bad on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Ilan- Restorative, about the let of August last. . I have Riblifolly followed the dir ctions, 'and the bald spot is now covered.with hair thick 'and black, 'though s'iort. It is also. corning in all over toy head. Feeling confident that. another large bottle would restore it en tirely and permanently, I teal anxious to peraeyera s in its usu, and being destitute of menus to purchase any : more, I waidd sal: thee if thee weuldst not be willing to send mo.anorder on thine* agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the Scripture deelaration—"tbe re. ward is to those who arer-„kind to the widow and the fatherless.". Thy friend .SUSANNAII KIRBY. I,igenier, Noblc; Co.,lndiana, Feb. 5t11,1859. PROF. O. .I.' Wooo—:lleitr. Sir =ln the latter Part . qt the year 1552, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of Now York, my hair, from a cause unknown tome, commenced fulliqg off very rap idly, so that iu the short space of six months the whole . upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of Vie remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shOrtly after became gray, an that you will not. be suirprited when I tell•you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintatteen.,worrinet se.tpuch.at a loss to dis cover the triune - of the change in my tippearimee, as my more intimate aermairi faeces weidlo recognize We at all. I ut once made application to the meet skillful phYsi eiais In the country, bute receiving no,asstralice from them that my hair could again be restored, I Was forced to become reconciled to any until fortunately,. in the letter part of the year. 1857; your 'Restorative liiu3 recoutmentled to ma by a druggist, as being the Most reliable Ilair Rostoiative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and foubd to my great satisfaction that it was produc ing the dogtrot elTect. Since that time I have used sev en dollars' worth of your Restorative, sod us a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money cairn buy. As a mark of my gratitude foe your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, 1 bavo recommended its use to many of my friends and.ae qualutanees, who, 1 ara happy to inform you, are using it with like eilVet. Very rapeetfilliy yours, ' A M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 4 44 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through. out the world. The Restorative is put np in Bottles of-three sizes, viz: large, medium, acid Smelt; the small holds 34 a pint, and retails for one dollar Per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. morel,' proportiotilthan the small, retails for two dollars a -bottle ; the large betels a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion and in tails for $3 a bottle. • , 0. J. WOODCO., Proprietors, 444 Broidwo3l, Now York, and 114 3lorkot Street, St. Louis, Mo. • • Sold by Dr. 110 SS, and,ny ail' good' Druggists • and Fancy Goods Dealers. . .••• •July 31, 'Ol-Iyeow. " . .14ebanon7a . licylnisithstq 9 Annville, Lebolion county, PenWa., 1:176111 THE ISUPTELIET=DEITOE 'OT W . J.III7RINSIDE 111.. TIME DESIGN . OF PRE SCROOL is to Meet,-as far as may I be, tho requirements in a progressiiengs. The course of study being so arranged and extended that pupils of any age or degree of advancement may be entered to nearly equal advantage, and embracing in its differ ent departments tbatio Branches of Education robot useful or desirable in the different spheres of • 'CITE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, practical education, which may bb turned to account in . the transantima of business.— TILE CLASSICAL DEPARTMEICT embracing the study of the Classics, ancient anti modern, with a view to cultivate Vie taste—to refine and elevate the Mind, or as a basis to the study of what a r e called the learned proto.esious. A NORMAL on TRAWLERS' . DEPARTMENT, in which an expe rience of snore than twelve years, in schools of various grades and in different sections of the Union,. will be drawn upon iu familiar lectures, illustration and exam ple. to impart a knowledge of the - ART or TEACHING. TUE DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm. No unnecea snry raitraints are instituted for the sa.ke of mere,effect, —but such me are deemed conducive to the moral ,Or, Men tal welfare of the student will be rigidly enforced. Stu dents from abroad-can board, (unless otherwiSedadied) in the family of the Principal. And over these aparen tal mutual will be exercised during their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent from. the Institute at unseasonable bowl; to visit taverns or places of amuse. tiu tit without pi:minden ; or to be absent from their places iii . school on any pretext except sickness or per mission of parent or guardian. • THE LGt:ATION is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a nourishing little villege—eurrountled by it pictur esque and highly cultivated district. It is twenty nines Eastward of tlarrisburg, and within view of the Leba non Valley Railroad, which- connects flarrisburg and Raiding, and forms,a link In the great chain ••of roads between Now York and "the West." TILE INSTITUTE is a spacious, three-story, Brick structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding school. The furniture of the school-roomer is nearly new, and of the kinds most approved for use and com fort. The students' rooms are large - and convenient, and will be occupied xenerally by two students each. - STUDIES :—Spniling and Penning, Reading and Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy, Ilistory; Compo'sltion and Declamation, R - r Keeping, 3•nsuf ellen. Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, Neutral Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiol- Igy, Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logic, rthetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French, end Music. THE YEAR OF SCHOOL, (commenced Mondaj., July 22d.) will continuo for 10 . months with an' toter. ruption of one week hetweeuShristmas and Ne‘aYmar: Students cue enter at any time, and they will be &wig< ed only from the time uf entering. EXPENSES . for lioaid, Tuition, Lights, Le. ?er quarter of 11 wedka; $35. For Tuition pa; inarter;ss to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages, each $2; for Music, $5. .• • • Any further information that may be desired can be obtained by addicseing the Principal, , • J 013 , 31, 411.-tf. M Lebanon 4 ..emale.SemiloarY. RACIIEL.F.. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, bf . dacha Departinont.." Mrs. M.lll. J. JlMlSOLDravring. nE N MTH SESSION wilt commence Soptember 3, 1 1660. This School is designed to olerate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a. ode: ate coat.' The school year is divided into tsvo sessiontfof •five months each. Charge per session, front 73/ . 4 to 15 dollarwaccording to the studios of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and Cerputn. *el. Particular attention , given to the musical:depart meat. Inrtrution upon the Piano, MelOdeorf and' Odh tar sad in Singing. Pupils not ronticCted 'with the School will be waltod.upou'artheir hOmes,.when detrir+ ed, and at the usual rates. Early appllPtion should be made to S. J. STINE, cr '' Board of Directors: • • • • STINE, D. S. If AII3IOND,' . ' IV. 311511, JOll.ll-AllflLY. . .C. GItEIiNAWALT, C. D. cy..oNI.N . GErf.. 4.051A1l FUCK, ISAAC BECKLtY. • ; bibanon, Aug; 31, 1561; • " • i El Blanktt:sh*wls, CLOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING dyed-Tat Black or Blne Black, presaed,•the cotai warranted and goods turned outoqual to. rm• • .." . Ltd LOIREILGEIt, 4 11 ei9ver. iar Articles to be dyed cairbe•usivuis lof:Zaamitter ger'e Drug Store sit:ion:Lail orderrelor the!abovemill b. attended to. - tteb• POW. HARpWkitE..k . 17 , 005 T: euheCrib . cr . rll - er; his largo . and well. /elected 1. stock of IIAItDIV.A3IE. PATNTS, OILS. &c.. CaST . FOR' C.IISM. Sir Parties who have, eettl4 their nccbunta April 1, 1561, will be allowed a liberal credit s, 'purchaser— Uwec who haye:Dotanttlea will find their acctainta with A: S: Ely, l'44.,..lbednimedinte Battlement and collec tion. D. M. IiAILMANY. Lebanon, July 17, WM. . . • • OEO. L. ATSilre. ' •• • .'/NO. IYAbnag. G.L. TirsvlNG united in Gni 'BOOT and' Brims/it 1 - 1 and from their determination tb boinictual, and make none but the best of work, they rootlike soliciting a large of public patronage. :They will always be found at their OLD S'FAND,tNEwiltutnixa,) Pri.lllcirke; Stied, warty opposite 117doto HoteL when, they will be ready to BOrreo aTia * Wise their On tobierit; • They have now on-hand a large ateorLmont'of- . •• BOOTS, SHOES, CARPET:BASIS, they,offer at ro.doeocl priced, paY Parsons dealing at this SLIDE STORE, can be suited with READY-MARE WORK, or have it made to order. Safisfactidrris 'always tiorrraitterl_ • . Aar Particular itteation given to tho Boots and.Bhoes: N 4 (Lebanon; ' July 3;-1801, A TKINS & New-Boot-and witt e ßt o re l a . fitted t . t..up in good order for comfortandeonvonionce, both for 'and Gentionien. . k r KIN S & BRG?S New Boot and... Shi m -4100 is fitted up in gond order fir comfOrtand'conVenietfce;both for Ladies and Geritleasen. • ' •,• ••; • ATKINS & 111t0.proralse to le punctual, andwilh en. dcavor whoinay cation them foc Boots . . • JAM: 416 Tr. •YQUNG 'F. I - xxr ALNIIT BTABOT.,,neAt dow .BijA.•:&.: 417'8 0 r• tiny LEBANON, , • •f t .Ear* 1561. +••, . WOOD and C0,A.11: YARD. . . THE undersigned, having • banglrtlfr, lor rA Henry Spoon's`Nood and Coil 'Turd, a', shhri distance northeast of Ifeitirs - nater'i Mutoh's Foundry, in the borough of North . .•• Letashon; and also bought. from 200. to 600.C t OltDS-4F WOOD and froth .606 to 'WO.. TONS, OF, COAL, o r t ai kinds and grades, which I will aehi attbe yard or, r deliver at,as small profits as will shit'thelLtnisi.• rtberefori3 M r site 611 those that are in want of at 4 'ofthose - artitiento can and see the' 'same, aicartaiil priaes,,ciid'i itage foi thiniselres. ~• DANIEL LIGHT, (moreFinta-:: :'North Lebanon, July 3,16111.,, , -7,,_ ‘i . , 7? 4 ~, 1•4 -- - • : 1 1F , Y01.1. , WA,NT ~r. A PHOTOGRAPH of yourself pe friend, the beet are A to La bad at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to, the Lebanon Deposit Bank, T TIE W. J. 13 II RNSIDii *. • • A u tivi t tfe,' Pa A. - YEVB Sarsaparilla • PORdPITRIFYING THE BLOOD. And for the speedy ., cure 'of the following complathbt: Scrofula aSid'Seroftel our Affec tioun as 'rumors, Ulcers, Sores,Eruptions, eistoles, 7114relter, Inatutt,,and Skin Diseases. thtnl.AND, Intl., 6th .lone, ISM J. C. ATCR . .4 Co. Gents: I fuel it illy dilly t o knowledge what your Sursapaiilla has dons for me. "laving Inherited a. Scrofulous infection, 1 have suffered from it in ;carious ways for „years. ginnetinies it buret out to Illn!ei.s on tiny hands and arm.: nnatnetimes it turned inward mad iiatressnal. Meta the sten:ascii.' Two years ago it b ry k,, o ut he my.ltend and attratitAtity scalp and ears with one twin. which till!. isniiefall air ontlisonie boryougl deSeript 4.15. I tiled malty medicines and several physicians. but ainhale , mach nailer from ally thing. In fart, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the tiospel Sle•isistriter that you livid' prepared an altenttive (gannaletrilin); f.r I knew.frotti yonr.repnta than that ainy . thing you made must he good. I scut to Cincinnati taintgot it, anal:dsed it till it mired tool It, as you !lathe, in small alums of . is teaspoonful' .over a month. netel.salmostthres bottles. New and healthy skin anon began 'to Omni under the crab, Which after • white fell off. Sly skill is tem cleat, and I know by my (ratings that the disca.w•laiss gone frets . ' nay. iyaletii. You ram well believe that efoll•Wietat I mn sayhig-tilien I tell yell. that I hold youlatlxiime of the apostles atbe.age, Red 'Tannin ever gratefully, 7 Yours. AUER ND B. rA LLEY. St. A itilliotty's Fire,lll.ose or Erystitoelais, Tetl. eV nit allaettrit, &Maid ,Ilead, lttogsvoralt, Sore Eyes, • Do. hohort dl. Preble writes from Solons,l%. 1%, 112th Som.. 1-159. that ho his cured oil inveteralo taw of Dropsy. %villa' threatened to terminate fatally, 14:the P ' ' ring me o( nor Sarteilinirilla. Ynd 'alto) Y daSireroua Malignant I:rpipelos hr largo doses of tho.statoo; nays ho cures OW romuank .r.roptiso : t tiy It constantly. . . . Brotielkocele,,Goltre , or Swelled Neck. Zrbulati Textie writes : ..`!"Atreerlmi , th is of your Snisyporilla cutetl.me from 9. Mitre—ft bid-. eau 10y,411nr.; liki'deek, Marti I bail sulf6ied from over too yeas." ' • Leiteorrhopft orNAThilea,Ovikrlnn Tumor, Eterista. Ulepraillosa, Feninla Di • lir. J. U. S. elifittlihiltilir Nei, York City. *Vitra; "1 mom eliverfialy rionpfy with Sho refiffembof yourngent in naylifr, I hare round r,onr Saruatawilla a ii fi y.t.pxrelltuit. ultfoutiie 'fa the offitinßaaa t4Onidiffots far uldrif employ molt n remedy. loft eroralally iff-Onfol , frernist of thl . :!icroftflotis /nails f0a1... haresorad ninny locator lac coxes ofbellcurriorif by it niiA sumo usiffire the CUM ',Mint was catued by raccrofaArohloritleretr. The ulcer ation ifialf was noon curial. - ICoilling within my knowl edge equals It for Ihcw female derangements." Edward S.. Morrow. of NewbitrA.Alft., wriios, 0 A dna gen"ln ra ,,, 01' Mt ono of the funnies tif my whirl, foul defied all !he osintalles we could employ. hos at loner If IMPIF COMPINiety cored h,-your Ext root of Stir nallftrilla. Our physician thought nothing lint extirpa tion caitiff afford rallrl but 4' l o of your Sarsaparilla as. the lout resort !nano. culling. -and it ,provideffeiitutl.. After takiligi•Pnr . rettiolly eight weeks ti.SYniptoin of filo diceage rautalivra" and Nr.rr Aogiist, Dn. J. O. -Ares : Fir, I cheerfully manly with the cc • Qill.Rt of PIIIr rig itt. and rnprirt to yret Immo of Oth oflette I bare realised 'with tour Saisaparilla: I recd milred with it. in my prilotico,itiopt of Illecont pliant,' for irbicli it is reentimiendoil; Mid hove (mind its effects truly Wonderful iti the 'care, of'retititird (laid ikr 'si*, Died"... One of my patients had Syphilitic nlcOrs in his throat, which were coifs:toning Its p o rno And the top of 'his month. Your taken, cured hint. in five creche. Another tells tttlitektil'hyatic •olortiry;..tryitsponios iu hh nooe, and the' illeuratieu had 'eaten away /II considerable part of It, n.i Olt 1 lieliero the disorder •wottld loam reach liin.braira and till him. .Itut It ..yieldril to inradminiotratilm. of 'yriur - Stirstiparilla: the ulcers healed. and lie is well ngaiti, not of•roursit without some disfigurittion to his Mee.. It Voninti who haul berm treated for the same disorder •by mercury was suffering from thlispAlsou In her bonus. 'Toy hod lief-NMI° PO Sell clthe to the went low that ou irdatup day she antlered es erueialitb,-; 'pain ; in her joint& and 1•011LNI. MK+, too, eras mired oidiroly by your Earnaparilla Ii a few 'weeks. I know from .its Souitila, which your.agertilpire./110, that this Preparation from your labornlety must, be ,great remedy: eubsequently, these tridy'rentarkulde results with it hare not surprised me. •.. l'raternelly yours, 0., V. LA111311:1t, )1. D. ILlt evinitst isms, Gout, Liver, Complaint. • Innen : Di:Om, Prelaini Ca, Va.„ Gb .liily, • DR: J. Cr,. AYnt: Sir, I hero biotin alllifile'd With' apalil fal chronic Rlirrimalitnt for a long time, which hinted the Oki!' of jAtisiciasis. mid stuck to nie . , in spite of nil the reritediestbAuld Ibid. until I tileil•Your itinateirilla. One bottle ennui um iu two week., and rcslotud toy general health so flinch that I nun far better than bet re 1 has attacked; I think it a wonderful 'medicine. J: Jules Y. Catchall, of Ft. Innis, writes: "1 hare been Alliiried for years With All of diem of LATE. wbiek deafroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve etc; nod I hare been a broken-down matt for ionic% years from Ile oilier causo then tiercmger. the Lircr. SI V hclovcil pastor, the Ilein l / 4 1j...Y.ppy, advised me to try voti,Snnwparahtn, nonce he'drild lie k dew roil, and any think you made ass wortlftryin By thn-h6to h?g,oloo4l It has curial me. and hoc on puri fi ed my blood no to make it new 11111111 of mo. flee! young nimbi. The best that can. e said of you Is not half good ononob." Soli frrus,Cancer Tninors, Enlarguntent, 'Ulceration, Curies and• Exfoliation of thi s Bones. A great variety of cases bare been reported to us where Cure! of Undo formidable complaints hare in:ilted from the nun of thin reniedy. but our space here will not admit them. Some of then, :ally be 'found in our American Almanac ; which the agents below. named .are planned to "furnish gratis to all trim call for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Dieenite, Fite, .Epilep my, Melancholy, Neuralgia.- • Many rotearltable vutra Of ,these. alTeelions hare been mettle by the el teretive isArer id• this modicimo. ILsl he It hiNie 1110 111311 umclionts into 'vigorous action, 1111.1 thus 9rt1Y0113.48 diowders which %void.' be snap:turd heyimil ids read,. Pilch a remedy has law; .been required brt he tue ;Pushier of tho peopk4ond wo.ore rant/dent that this will Per Ihbtitall that medicine can de. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, =I Coughs, Colds, 10111.nonso, Itosirsenevi, Croup, Incipisnt Con sumption, and far the Relief:: of Consutoptlro Potlents adiunsed Stages . of •.the Disease. • This is a itiamody so universally known to aurpattegnay other for the cure of throat and lung compliant.; that it is useless here to Publish the evidence of its virtues, /tit unrivalled oicillouce Ric - renew and cold", mid Its tnily wonderful cures of pulmonary digease, have lnnde It known throughoullhe civilized nations of .the earth. Few are eemmun i tes, Or even, families, among them who have not some penionalexperience-of its elferts some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of tho throat and tangs. As all know the dreadfnl.fatality of theso 'disorders, and as they knew, too,, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more then to assure - them that it has now ell the'ilr tues that it did have when.mAklng the cures which bare won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.. Prepared by Dr. J: C. AYER 134. CO., Lowell,4laaa. Sold by J: L. 'Lemberger, Dr. Ross and D. S. Raber, bebanon ; Bei ver ; Shirk, Myerstown ; Horning,. Mt. - Nebo ; Harper, East Ibtoover ; Shitefferekmn ; sad by. Dealers. everywhere. . 11 lurtitafFire'l.nsurance Collig. . . pang of :Annville, ~I,gIIANON COUNTY, PENN'A. . . . film cO3rPaNY was incorporated, March. 1869,, and 1 ia netr'in Tull operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, anti Merchandise generally. Also on Darns. Contents, itocit', Farm I mplemonts. &c., on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. , 1 ' - Samuel Seabold, John 11. Ninporta, . George .Itigler, John Allwein, , Rudolph Herr. Joseph F. 3latz, • Vhristinn Maui:tan, , jr., George, S. Ltomgaidner, 1.1). A. Garman, leorge Donges, obn ocial S:•Xarly, JOIEN ALLWEIN, Presiden RODOLPir REIM, Treasuive. JOSEPO.V. MATZ; Secretary. Samuel Seabold, Traveling Agent. JaCob Scionotearly ;Agein t; Aonvillo,Janwury 39; 1861.-ly. • • THWNEWHAKERYS undersigned Would respectfully inform the citi zens of Lebanon, that behest commeneedtbe BAB:B• BUSINESS, iu all its varieties, at his stand, - on Cumberland stseet, Lebanon, nearly opposite . thiS-Buck Hotel, and will supply customers with thebeat llßßAD CAKES, &0., &c. Flour received from eltett/Mon and returned to them in bread at abbrt notii:e: • CON F.F.OTION:ERT.BS,' of all kindP. (reit; l and of the .Peat quallty,"conatantly on hand, and furnished at tbegowieMpeieee. - Th. public in invited to glue me a trial, • Lab non, Nov. 9, 1869. . • ~ F. IT. MIMI.. OB Bargains in Gentlemon'aand2loys' Wear pima < call at theOheap Store of . NIENXIfc& STINK. . • • • "THE UNiON•:" . Anon STREET , V3OY - g; xtixtD, PIIIILADELPJAA N _ Vpion S. Npyte(pliter;• #przetor THIS HOW I. central, cov . opleht by,pitailanor Cara to all porta - of the city; 'and' by ertrjrticular adapted to the comfoirt, and wantei °Pato Duairmaa* putt. ~ .1136, Terms $1.50 per diy. • , 11, '6l-Iy. D. S. O.ARA.R ' S WHOLE:MLA ..20 1 1-1;E:IIETAIL. R 'O.• 1rini....p..,:ie..1 .• Ms.. ~...,....„.., . •,r iit, - d ie been Removed told* heW Building, um • • '. land Street, oppositgthelbtgle Buildings, ' ''. Lebanon, Pa. , . , • •- .. ,, t TAE subscriber respectfully anaomme -.toad s acqualiv tenses and the public in general ' , that ,he,bas con. 'tautly on hand a largo stock of .. ~ , DRUO S , , • - ' : / 3 E RFP.2Id . .E Ry. - MEDICINES, - • PAINTS,' ........ r: ---. c'irE at ICA LS . ; „ z 7, Dx,rs-STrI,FF,S. VA ItNISIIEX, , " ' TIIRPANTINE; • 0 LAS S-19 A li:4, I . ARVFELE§, HAIR-OILS, , EXTRAVTS .. • - ~ . Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments; Tollet,Soaps, Se. gate, Tobacco,le. Also a variety of Fancy &pules-too numerous to mention, which broilers atiow rates, and warrants the qualities. of- the articles - is reproseuted.— Purchasers will plemieremtunbor,this,,mid examlue,the qualities and priors of his goods before pirelasing else. where. ilkiPPleyeitlans' preser,lptiona add lainily *f lies carefully compounded, nt' all leriril of thi• day or night,.by caning Attie Drug Store , opposite ithelguk:le: Buildings. . On•Bundaysihe. Store will be 'opened for ilateept. pounding of nrascriiptions between the hours of 7,.aud 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 anal, and l'end.b P:M.• Lebanon, Dec. 9,1859., , • "DAVID S. RARER. •Q+WEERR, LumBER. the beet and chealirst ztggi° rtztllit nta of Lyman O N ot r retl to the public, is now for sae 1 ' at the new -and'eatonsiveLUMßllttrand COALTARDof . PHILIP BRECHBILL , . n the ittirOuglinf North Lebanon. on the link o f one Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street. a few l u nn a r r o e esN ts o t r o tti f D oL g th n e ee l i e n ne o s t e e e l e Steam \tiyls , . Their assortment consists of the best weil.seasone• White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock boards ; Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 'l% and 2 inch Panne] and Common Flitrik; White Moo and Hemlock Seantlingand Joie WOW Oak !limas, Plank and Scantling; ineh Poplar Bonnie, Plank and Scantling, • — SHINGLES ! SHINGLES!! The beat Pine and. Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Militant Rails and Posts, and Pailings fir fences anialsocipg,Boacds; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large 'stock Of Brokbn, Stove, Limeburneraaad llollldaysburg Smithrual, at the lowest prices. ta_Conlideut that they have the largest and best as sortment of LUMBER of all deseititions and shies; as well as the largest stork of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they, venture to say: that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore wbo want any thing In their hue, to examine there stock before pur chasing 17100Whert. PlilL'lP BRECIIBILL. N. Lebinon, Ju1y3,1861. • ,_,R. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALL7EY No.. 714 A rek Street, Philadelphia. ONE of the largest' and moat complete Galleries in the United States, where the best Picture'', known to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher than are paid.for miserable carricatures. The Proprietor, a' practical Thottigrapber. attends . Personally, every sitting—and tallow's ,no picture to• leave the Gellery . miless it gives'pcifect satisfaction. •Dagnerrebtypes and •Antbrittypes, of absent or do. ceased friends, photograpbed to any requiro size, or taken on Canthaqife size, and . painted in 011 by the best Artiste.' - . At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather —as perfect in cloudy days as. when the sun' shines. Ferrous visiting the city arc reipeOtrulai iniritbd to exiithindour apadinenzi, which for:prite and-quality de fy competition. . lustruiitionei given in the art of Photography: lt. NEWELL, GAS .Eat or Ant, '724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. CO4IMENDATIONS: , . Fro.u' Iron . LEWIS D. CAMPBELL, M. C., Ohio. ' My family and friends all concur iu the opinion that the (Newell) Picture Is niece life-like thou any thing they over saw: lily likeneas has been ropeitedly-taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never yet had one which presents so true to nature, all the features and expressions of countenanceits this. From lion. M. Jov Mortars, late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your per+ traits, conjoined with their durability of color andiaith fulness as likenesses, capita fall to commend them to the attenl ion and patronage of all who appreciate true art. . • From COL. Jamas Nei. . Ifaving,occasion-far a portrait, I. procured one from Mr. Robert We'rell, of the . city of Philadelphia, a Min iature in Oil Colors, under •thenelbpri.cets discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfac tion given me, not only by the-accuracy of theiikvaess, but its artistic finish 1 / 2 all respecter, and recommend Lim to the patronage of thole disposed to eneounige the Matutiful art. , JAVCS PAGE. Plint4lelphit.,.7attuary 1681.-1 y Farmers and others Take Notice. I.IF. undersigned having. purchased the entire establishment of A. MAJOR A BROTHER, will manufacture and keep on hand a very general as sortment of MACILINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-rronsr: Power. and Threshers; Railway Horse , Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth -Home RAKE; Mumina.s Patent Folder, Straw and Ray COTTER:Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Fans. Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn.shollors, by hand or power,.COrn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Acs, with A variety of the bczst PLOUGHS in use, ' All or She abovellacihnes are of the latest and boat improvements, and, are all warranted to give aatisfaction. • Oistings . of at/ kinits Made to oiviir. and at short notice. Re also mannfltoturesSTElM EN, G I NES. Mill GoarlngSliafting, and Mill work - fn genera), and pays particular attention , to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. - • lle luritea nll to , call and oxamine the workat theMa chine Shop, on PM:me:ova Smarr, Lebanon. All.ordore: or cominuuMationa by mail will be pro:aptly attended to. D. M. RARMANY. ' • Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, Atigast 8,1860. N ., 011. CE.—I limo appointed A. MAJOR BitiirirEß my A ganta'foethe purpose of carrying o:lathe above businean. • . D. Al. KARMANY.. Lebanon. An. tat 8, 1860. . 'INICESSZERI JEWELRY 'STORE No. 206 Nor= Bth Street, above Bace; Phiri, ON ham! and for Bala; a choke assortment of stied orpatterne,--and:willl PLAIT TO ORDER, Bans, urra, EAR EiNgS, FINGER RINGS, ERAAST Ents, G atisass, Nseiraloss; VEST MA GUARD CHAINS, dm, .10Y.- Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be lent by mill. Glre's drawing as near as You can on paper and enclose each amount as you may choose to pay. Mit Rings S 2 tote; Breast Nisi $3, to Si ; Ringer...Wm 75 cents . to $8.50; Vest Chain. t 6 57, ,Neckleees,V2 to „tlO. - 4Xgr' , llalr plaint° Medallone,. Brect.stPlns,ltings,, .Ic. Old Gold and Silver. bought at, fair rates. Juno 19, 1861. . .0101MENP •LNlfit 'VIPS New Cabinet Ware. Rooms land . Chair Manufactory. .31trfret 3t, door north of Uu L. Valley Railroad.. Largest Manufactory and Beat Assortment,el FURNITURE and' CHAIRS, in the aotui irliflE public's respectfully request ed • to bear in mind that attbeso Ware Rooms will lee" found the "best assortment of FAeaIONABLE and Haan, • • • sons FURNITURE aqd CHAIRS. Persons in want of, any kiud would beet call and examine hislitock before_ purchasiug elsewhere. Which (being, ill of his ewn work) he warrants to be better than any offered In this place. Prices wlll.be towns than at any other Omit either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. • All orders iwoniptly attended to, and speedily sirens ied at the lowest prices. All persona purchasing Furnituee from him will be accomtiOninted by hiving it Aelirered to them, to any part of Hie.COurrty, PARE OP:CUARGE, and without the ast injury, es he has procured ono of the , heat ; clasp.- ionedijiaititure towns, especially for that P VS- COFFINS made to order, 'and futteredejaajW e d at the shortest notice. (bebanon, Sept. 10,1156 p. • NEW: CABINET A.ND 4 ICITAIR --- .. -3.IIANUFACTOJECY. • largest and beet assortment of F.URNl reeP.ectfiglY:lllrae. Ipe. the public that . an d himabBmig th euA ebe ilftl,.ever o ff ered to the public of Lob- - anon rooms, in North Lebanon. Btortrugh. nearly oppesita TTcßtiill oounty. He }moron - hao4 ittvhte Cebh ie t.tu re . &Mr's' Hotel. and a few doors - eouth of 'Limier's, a splendid assortment of geodi ' suhstantidl and fashioria ble PATIOri Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, eon ,. Meting of SOFAS; TBTE-AITETES; LOUNGES, WHAT WOTS,‘Parlor;Odittre,Fier,Vard and Common TABLES; Dressiatrittidnommon BUREAUS; l t edatinitte,‘•Work-Stande, Wasb-Stande, and Kitchen Furniture .'of all kinds. Also, a large and: - elegant' Tariety.r.of FRENCH RACE, SPRING 2 1 : Sk:ATED CHAIRS, Codutabil S.pring'Seated.thiams; all kinds n af .firielni • Jaeited..ROOK_'EßS. Also,Windsor. Cane-Soated, araftoniattlNOUAlßS'and BOKERS of eyorrdeaoription... .43 ,, All -Goods sold LOW:and WARRANTED to giro, satisfaction. .- •,; . I - p-•-... to. -., Perethis desirolui 'of kitoiring. the character "lb.' .. 6 here offered for sale; can be fully ' sa t oied of their ru °d rabllity by referehos to those for Whom he bee awe' . ufactnror to whoniaold. , . NISILED.- - . • , . . Old Furniture and Chairs-REPAIRED and VAR-. , . N. B.—COFFINS made and FUVERALS attended-at; the ehortastmotiee, JOSEVII BOWMAN. Comber 10; 1850 Noah' Lebanon Sii 0 E MAKE RS WANtElfi l 10 ~shoemakers to work on Military Fork, and . 2 op L untie' work, are wanted by the undersigned, in. Cumberlarsistriet, Letnindn. Good v ageaaud steady employment given. r. F. iicOAULLY. Lebaggiy,*.tober ; • Seed Wa~i#ed. ' • rIM .übsoriber wal paytheiftWONig.,maikiit; Prices *, Tor • ; • t ratOTA SEE. D ; ..,.;t . • •-' • CL . (iii*Jl. gip • • .. •t- s ad. , 4l At the lialzittkiresbA Lelbanoti bm.bagh.— Hring , ABRAM STILICKpE it. 1111:11014 SePteebrit 4 1 '6l-
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