THE CORNER. McCLELLAN AND BEAUKEGARD Russell, "Our Own," correspondent of the London Timm, gives the following comparison between McClellan and Beau• regard in his last letter : To my mind-there is something of re semblance between the men. Both are below the middle height. They are both squarely built, and famed for their mus cular power since their college days._ Beauregard, indeed, is lean and thin-rib bed; McClellan is full and round, with a Napolenic tendency to embonpoint, sub dued by incessant exercise. Beauregard sleeps little; McClellan's temperament re quires a full share of rest; both are spare and Spartan in diet, studiously quiet.— Beauregard IS rather saturnine, and if not melancholic, is of a grim gaiety ; McClel lan is genial even in his reserve. The density of the hair, the squareness of the jaw, the firmness and regularity of the teeth, and the out lines of the features are points of similarity in both, which would be more striking if Beauregard were not of the true Louisianian Creole tint, while McClellan is fair complexioned. Beaure gard bas a dark, dull, student's, eye, the dullness of which arises, • however, from its formation, for it is full of fire, and its glances are quick and searching. McClel lan las a deep, clear eye, into which you can look far and deep while you feel it searches far and deep into you. Beauregard.has something of pretens ion in his manner ; not hauteur; but a fold ing armed, meditative sort of air which seems to say, "Don't disturb me; I'm thinking of military movements." McClel lan seems to be always at leisure ; but you, feel at the same time you ought not to intrude too much upon him, even when you seek in vain for the grounds of that impression in anything that he is doing or saying. Beauregard is more subtle, crafty, and astute. McClellan is more comprehensive, more learned, more im pressionable. Beauregard is a thorough soldier ; McClellan may prove he is a great general. The former only looks to milita ry consequences, and disregards popular manifestations; the latter respects the opin ions of the outer world, and sees political u well as military results in what he or ders. They are both the creatures of ac cident, so far as their present positions are concerned. It remains to be seen if either can control the current of events, and if in either the artilleryman or the cavalry officer of the old United States army there is the stuff of which history is moulded, such as that of which the artil leryman of Brianne or the leader of the Ironsides was made. A LAwysa's Tincic.—A shrewd trick to identify the handwriting of a party in a suit was resorted to in a case tried in the Supreme Court to-day. A man, his wife and son, made a joint note, all three signing their names. When the note came due it was repudiated, and the hol ders commenced suit. No difficulty, was found in regard to the identity of the signature of husband and son, but no one could be obtained to identify the hand writing of the wife. In this. dilemma the counse: for the holder of the note got an Express monied envelope, in which he put a subpoena. A boy was sent with this envelope and a receipt book to the house of the lady. TO lady fell into the trap, received the envelope, and signed the receipt in the boy's book. When the • trial came on the lady did not appear.— The boy, however, produced the book, and the signatures being compared, they were found to be the same, and a verdict rendered against all three.—.Y. ' Y. Ex press. A PERSIAN FABLE.—A Persian had a pet parrot, and, previous to going to In dia, he asked Poll what present he should bring her. 'No present,' said the parrot ; 'only when you see my brothers dancing on the greensward, tell them how I pine in a little prison.' The merchant journ eyed and delivered the message, and a parrot immediately fell dead from a tree. The merchant returned, and immediately told his parrot, who fell dead from his perch on hearing the news. The mer chant, with tears, picked up the body and cast it out, when to his surprise, the par rot revived, and flew to a tree, singing— 'The Indian parrot taught me Waite to be free. One day, 0 master, thou shalt so gain HO freedom !' THE •BRAHMAN AND THE PANS.—There was a Eirahmarrin the city of Vana, whose name was Deva Saiman. At the equin octial feast of the DuSsera, he obtained for his duxina-gift a dish of flour, which he took into a potter's shed ; and there lay down in the shade among the pots, staff in hand. As he thus declined he began to meditate can sell this meal for ten cowrie•shells, and with them I can pur chase some of these pots, and sell them at an advance. With all that money I shall invest in betel-nuts and body-clothes, and make a new profit by their sale; and so go on trafficking till I get a lake of rubees —what's to prevent me I Then I shall Marry four wives—and one at least will bit beautiful and young, and she shall be my favourite. Of course the others will be jealous ; but if they quarrel, and talk, said trouble me, I will belabour them like this—and this'—and therewith he flour ished his staff to such a• purpose as to smash his meal-dish and break several of the potter's jars. The potter, rushing out, took hirti by the throat, and turned him off; and so ended his speculations. Attention: b 17.11110 IifEMBERS of the libation County Amochttiou for the detection of Homo Mira, eves, and the recovery of stolen horses, will meet at the public bowie of JOilar MAT. tenie, to Lebanon, ou fIATCEDAY, DECEMBEIi. 7, 1861, as 2 o'CloCh, P. M. rmn P.lBBllll, President. HANBY O. Trreattrer. 0. 6. LINEATIAVEII., Secretary. Lebanon, Nov timbal' 6, '6l. TO DISABLED SOLDIERS, SEAMEN & MARINES, And: Widows or other heirs of those • who have died or been killed in the serviee.--Chas.. C. Tueker,:„.4ttor . nem for claimants, bQunty 'land • AMPension ent, WASIITNGTON 0 -y D. C. am=liilONS 'procured for Sol - *amen and Ma. -riziesel the proonet wan er •'ore abeamd by rea l" or - 'Mind' WeiTeei or Mimosa contracted while in *Vita Pensions, Bounty Money and arrears of pay oat alter widows or other heirs of then who have died or heen%illed while in service. 011401. C. TITCUIt, WashingtowlL C. October 0,111, We attention to the card in another;aklitiin C h ... C. Tucker, Pension end Bounty l iand , agentatAraiiiiingtonOlty. Those entitled to rensioaci, :Banat, Laud or Bounty Mono_y7, oars have their claimer prop:trod and for te Mr. Tooker upon salting at title cihe. RE George illotrnian's LEILINON COUNTY 4a c ifiGi 4 1. i - 1 4 1 .75;. -- 1 , 7 :,- i i i. • , I , TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. A1171(111', ATt attention will be paid or , anode ehipp- P ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, More. town and Annyille Stations, and alLother points in the County. FII I:: 10 IiTS contracted for at the least pos.sible rates aril delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon'. EDWARD :RAHN, his Agent - in Philadelpllia. will al ways be found at. W. H. Bush's Merchaut's Hotel, Worth Third CL., Philadelphia. July 11, '60.1 GEO. HOFFMAN. k:'k I'A ' cm 1I WAREROOMS. Southeast corner of Market Square, - NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. ri IRE subscriber respectfully informs the public that .1 he has the largest and beat nesortineut of READY . ... siesso.Su . . , MADE FURNITURE aud Chairs - -- .----- -- ' 7 -a.s:'- 1- ---'--' ever odored to the Public of Lebanon county. He hall 'now . ~,,,, 7,-_-_- , =on hand, at his Ware-rooms, a F _ ' splendid assortment of good and : ---': fi, - aubatantinl Furniture—Parlor, _.... ,sil sf. , Cottage and Chamber—consist - ... 0 ti„-6„„,-.;,,,,,,,,,,‘„.,'..,,,;i1;a- ing of Sofas, Tete-a.Teteii, Loun , F, Whatmots, Parlor, Centre, i Pier, Card and Common Tables, Drossing and COMMOR Bureatio, itr., CHAIRS, SET TEES. Cane Seated, Common and Rocking, Looking Glasaea, &c. iFfa. PATENT BED SPRING made and for sale at a rodurod price. It is very-superior. , War' COFFINS made and Funerals at the shorteat notice. Jolla P. ABNOLD. North Lebanon borough, Oct. 30, `6l: -t'Q)PAQiSi f tittt ( YOH THE PREVENTION AND CHER OF Consumption, Asthma, Chronic - Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, tlenoral Debility, . Dyspepsia, Scrofula, litaraLMlLS, LOB 3 of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Remedy has obtained a greet reputation for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALL STAGES Or CONSUiiIPTION. It is recommended by many thou rand Physicians in the United Slides and Eorope"—lisT ing been used with 13.88M.T8 UNPLIULLELED fa run Aa- NaLB or mamma. The Hypophosphites hacn a ttro-fold and rp:eo(.. Eton : on the,ons band, increasing the principle whieb CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERO Y. and on the other, beteg the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GENIIRATING AGENTS KNOWN. In rages of Nervous Debility. or Prostration of the Vital Powers, Item any cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Prepuration" Is the only reliable form of the 111rPOPLIOSPRIIEZ, made after the Original Formula of . . . as- rellzulaz FOR AisiD USE NO OTHER! figir• A FAIR TTIAL IS A CERTAIR CURE! PRICES.—In i on. Bottles, sl.—Sia Bottles for $6. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Three for $5. Circulars gratis. Bold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States. by J. IVINCDIESTER, 36 John St., K. Y. ( D 1(4 th A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, and Genital Irritability in either Sex. This Malady. the terrible consequences of whirh are too well known to require were tlia'n n. hare allimion to them, is one of the most Insidious, and therefore dan gerous. of all the long catalogue , of human ills. It saps the very springs of Life, rapidly undermines the con stitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave I From one to SIN boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient ,to effect a permanent CUTS W the most nggrarated cases, whether CONSTITUTIONAL, Or arising from AUUSE or Emmaus. MEDICAL TESTIMONY "We beliereit to he, in the treatment of Spriazator. rhea, as meur a Specific as any medicine can. be."—B. KWH, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could be desired. Their effect ban been truly wonderful. I used them in case of Shermatorrbea of tong standing which has been under treatment for years. I think three Vises will complete the cure."—B. P. MCKEE, AL, D. This is rota Romeepithie Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with It. PRICE:—SI por Box. Six Boxes forss, by Mail, pre paid. For sale by alt respectable Druggists, and et the Sole General Depot in the (halted Slates, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St.. N. Y. °debt r 9, 1961.-Iy, MERCIAN'II"LAILOMIII%.6. S.S. RAMSAY k P 50., in Fundes I , nilding corner or Olathe:land streut and 1)., limn, on hand and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, CASS lAIERES, anti ESTINGS, well selected from Good Houses. Good Mtn and cub atandal nicking guaranteed to all. Also llandker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and lltawero S. S. RAMSEY k BRO. Lebanon. August 8, 1881. _ _ Fancy Furs! Fancy Fars !! JOHN TAREIRA, 718 ARCH SUO, between 7th and tith Sts., Otte of tilS Market St.,) Phila delphia, IMPORTER AND MANEVACTUREAt OF, and DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF YANCY 1.1118, for Miases' and Chil dren's Wear., Having now manufac tured and in store my usual large and beau tiful assortment of all the various styles and qualities of Pure, adapt ed to the Coming and yVinter Seasons. I would respectfully in stock and prices from thee,. intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer them veryilseirahlo inducements. Alt tuy Furs hare been purchased ter curb, and made by experienced and eornaptent hands, and as the Twee. nut momentary trouldii& render it neceseury that 1 should dispose of my goads at very small advance on Cost, I am satisfied that It will be to the interest:, of those Who design purchasing, to give mu a call. 451 P. Recollect, the name. number and str^ol : John Fareira, (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, l'hilad'a. S'lptomber 11, 1861-sm. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. TT. BRESSLER Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and .ros :WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand— . - ... , ,',..t.-.4. and good assortment id all kinds of TIN W.fe : ;•,',-. all of the most improved Oat Burnt STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Ail,-..a,„ different and latest improved RANG .7 'il v.. HEATERS, of all kinds. Ile also keeps ern. stantly on hand a large gtock of all kin& of ROOFING, SLATE, which ho offers at lees price than they can be bought of any other elatemon in the county. . gm_ WARE-ROOMS—Ono door East of the Laballort Valley Rank, Cumberland - Street, Lebanon, Pa. . Lebanon, January 0, Md. Fashionable Tailoring REMOVAL. ici,AEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform the Cltiz.na of Lebanon, that ho • ham RE:MOVED his TAILORING litfflitleSS to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street, said ,PFlmatle the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who WWI garments mule up in the most fashionable .ffty . lo and best manner, are iu vited to call. TO TAILORS f—Just received and for sate the N. York 4no Philadelphia Report of Spring Summer Fauhloom. Tailors velahtug the Pa'shiona should let the subvetiber know of the fact, uo that lie can make hie arrangement', accordingly. - .511CHR,L 11OFFM AN. Lebawin, April 10,1861. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness Haien . factory. THE Undersighed hits Removed his Saddlery and "Lanese a • _ • Manufactory to a few doors South /;y ), —SAL of the old place, to the large room ..,ream • lately occupied,by Gillman a Bro. as - a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all hie old friend. and customere, and where ho has increased re. clinics for attending io all the departments of his buei. nese. Being determined to be behind no other establish ment in his abilities to accommodate customers, be hail spared neither pains nor expellee to obtain sad make bfinself master of every modern improvemen in the bu- Aninsiand secure the services of the bee workmen that jibe*, wages would command. lie will keep alarge sltbetnn band; and manufacture at the shortest notice, $1 :descriptions of MARNA'S% Such 88 'Sciddies, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds - .heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs De the best Manufacture, Butalo Robes, Fly Nets, each as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now kind lately invented; WRIPSof every kinrksuch as -Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, de.; HAMESof Rildeacriptlow.HALTEß CHAfAir&houre.made TRAC.ES, ac,, Ad, allot which is will walnut : le...be equal to any that caul* obtained 'in any othSt'autsiklishment In the country. All he mks that thoio 'desiring anything in this Mae, should call at • hisplace and examlne,hls stock. Ile, feels the fullest confidence in ldishility to give intlift satisfaction. „air All orders thankfully received andproMptly tended to. - BOLOKON-SMITH North Lebanon Borough, April 24,180/. IF YOU - WANT A No. I AMBROTYPE, very cheap t go to DAILY'S /1, Gallery, next door to the LebanonDepoelt Bank. Stoves, StOyes, Stoves. NOW ie tho time to buy your STOVES before cold winter le here, and the beet and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, • Next door to the Lebanon Bank . 'where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, sad COOKING STOVES, seer offered In Lebanon, Gm burn era for Parlors or Bed Chambersof Ids own make, watt s general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the beet Cooking Stores In tile county or bor. ough, which be warrants to bake or roast. WASH BOILERS constantly on baud of all sizes, and the best material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest iron, andthe best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the,beet material and iu a workmanlike manner. As ho is a practical Workman, and line had an experience of twen ty.five years. he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. Re takes this method of returning his thanks to hie numerous customers for their liberal suppint, and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of &bile patronego. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, Novomber 7. 1860. /Prir Particular attention paid to all kinds of :Immo, each ee Roffitig, Spouting., &c., and all work warranted. • Illiratir W. Ralik, TOllll ERIN 0 F .19NESTOWN. LEBANON COUNTY, would respectfuh;:- :affirm hie friends, and the pub lic, that he has cermet:to ',Naimoli with Mr. Lawns., to tne TOBACCO, SNUFF Ar; SEG Alt BUSINEss, No. 138 .North.- Third Street Malec, where he will be glad to receive customers, and will Bell at rates that will prove IR fißfLiCtol7. Philadelphia, July It, 1641.• IF YOU WANT 0001) PICTURES GO TO SKINNER'S SKY LIGHT Damara', over D. 8. Maher's Drug Store, on Cumberland Street-, Lebanon, Pa. ADISHOITPES, 3tELAINOTYPEB, FEIGOTTPO3, Parraoraraa and Puma- CRAMS, taken daliy, (Stindayearepttut.) Prlceerrearona- Me and iu acct rdanceatith the eiaeotyle and quality of the caeca ; Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock. P. M. LeDaum, Jane 2, IRSS Watches, .Jewelry 'and Sil ver Ware. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. STELLWAGEN & BRO., No. FIRE Market. Street, 1 door below 7th, Philadelphia March 27, 1861.—1 y, Wanted to Hwy, JO(1[1n F 1 8H E RYE; tIVItJUIJ50 • 000 bushels CORN; WOO hushels OATS; sn,enn bustiegg WHEAT Alan, CLOVEN SEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Ift,rmsoerl, fur Whieh ths highest CAMI priePa will be paid at Lho Leb.. Valley Hai/road Depot, Lebanon. DEDIWII 1101!'1:.M.5 N. Lebanon, 4tily 17, 1861. Mial A HT'S- ISTIANL ear.— .f Ifiarfrelaua Water streets, Libation. Pa T R. BEV", Agl, respectfully informs his friends l. and the public. that he has taken the above stand, formerly occupied by Emaniel Reigart, and large. ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with selsctions from the CHOICEST BRANDS and gnow in the market. My assortment consists of Ortard, Iteuriesy, T. Mines, Martell:. Mare", Pellevoision, J. J. Depuy & Co., A. Sorgnotte & Co. WlNES.—Champagne, Old Oporto,'Burgundy, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, Tenerife, Hock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Rolland Gin. Scheid= Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, ',occulter, Blackberry, Cherry,Ginger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &c., &c. Also, constantly on hand a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very best qualities, and Pure Cider ' Vinegar. ' From long experiende he flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may patronize the new 'firm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the hest brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, wilt be maintained. All articles sold at this establish ment will be what they are represented. Lebanno May 22,1861. Erb:114011 Deposit Bank. Cumber! and street, one door cast ofCarmanev Hotel ing:4.le following RATES of INTZREST on For 1 year, and longer, 6 per pent. per annum.; Vor,6 months, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum ; For 3 mouths, and longer, 4. per cent-per anniuni, requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the. Deposits 'from the date of deposit to.the date of withdrawal. We will :den afford a liberal line of ao connoilatitns to those who may favor ns with Deposits,.'' payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexicu:tDol laro and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United, States,, the Canadas and Furepe;' Negotiate Loans, dc,, Ac„ and do a general EX_ CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President Cmhier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable lo the extent of their Dilates, for all Deposita and other Windom; of the "Lre.t.xoN Dexourr BANK." [MON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, iEORGE SIIULLER, LEVI KLINE, IAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1858. GEORGE GLEIM. New 1360 t and Shoe -Store! TllE undersigned announcesto the public that he has opened a7New Boot and Shoe Stare, in Starket Street, Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran - vitil;til church, who re he intends keeping constantly on 0111114Datid a general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, alliises 'flays and Children's )3 oots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., all of which will be made up in style and quality not to he surpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please sued satiety all who may favor him with their orders, and IA thaws will be as reasonable as possiblei compatible with a fair remuneration. Hu noise keeps a large stock of ROMELMADE WORK, whieb is warranted to be as represented:. The public are invited tomtit and examine his stock previous to purchasing. .(*p- Repairt.ag done on short notice and at reasonable rates. • ANDREW MOOR E, Lthanon, May 1,1861 keb; anon_ Minton" Insurance • Company. )GATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.. = }" the property holders of the State of Peon . sylvan in :--GENT/SMEN Your , attention ' reepeetfully solicited to the following low ratee-Ofitimr mice of the LEBANON MUTUAL IiNSUILANCE COM PANY, whn are transacting, h -osionts • with fiattoriog evidthice of , Public confidence. • There Sources o f the Company are ample to inOetnnifY these who may take advantage through its agency,of the ine:ansafibrd ed Chem of being protected against loss by fire. The Botiaof Directors are practical bustooos men Well_ aod favorably known, aud ettioffieg theentire confidence and respect of the community in which they, Our Com • pony is pcifeetry tonna, and we invite yaurearcfiii minion to the following low retinas we are deterni iced to insure as low as any other responsible company, taking into consideration the cherricter of the /lilts incnrred. Our CH AllTritt being PF.DPETUAL, enableS to is- - sue Poiicico which never expire, which obviates the- ne cessity of renewal every 8 or 5 years. The Company tins now been in succossfel operation for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been proa.ptly paid to the satisfaction of ail parties.coucernod and, in fact it has been, anti still continuos to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest end economical principles. • - RATES OF INSURANCE. • Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 do do do shingles , 08. tie do Log or Frame ,20 " do Barns, stone or brick ' • ,20 'to do Lug or Warne ' ,20 Store Houses, brick or stone • ,Z 5 "do do Log or frame .30 "do Hotels & boarding homes, brick Of stone ;25; ", do do do I.4ig or frame • ,30 " dO Academies and School houses ,25 " do Churches and meeting homes ;Ai " do Printers books and Stationeries ,30 t. do Book binders ,50 " do. Tailor shops • do Shoemaker and saddler idiom ,30 d Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do• 'in and sheet iron idiom ,30 " do Groceries and Provision stores ,30 " do Tanneries ,30 " do Hatter shops " do Grist Mills, Water power ,35 ,do Saw Mille do do ,35 do Drug Stores ,30 " do Smith shops, brick or stone ,30 do do W00d.., 3 35 " do Carponter,Joiner Cabinet mak'r shops •,40 " de Wagoner an Coachmaker shone ,40 " do Pointer and chair maker shops ,40 " do Oil Mills • ,40 " do Clover Mills ' '4o " do Fountiories of wood 'do Brick or atone Merehandize in brick or Stone s ' :, 3 25 3 2 5 0 0 d dd di do i n wooden _ do Furniture In brick or' stone buildings 4 15 " do do in wooden - ,20 " do Stables & sheds, brick or stone,country " do ~ do do wooden . 1 2 6 " de , 1,1.4ry,& Taveiti Stables ,25 " do • ":ter- An communications should be addreeoed to W A ; BAII.ItY,-Beeretary"„ Jonestown, LebOtwou Co, Pa. Presidisat- , JORIVBRUNTtER,`Pa4. Vice Pre.siderat--. D. Id.. RAN. 4. Treasurer—GEO. F. MEILY. Xecretary—WAL A. BA.ER.Y. Zonestown,kiartember 12. /880. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by speciat Endow went for the Relief of the Side and Distressed,' afflicted with Virulent and Alpidemic Diseases, and especially for the Care of Discuses of the Sew& Organs. EDICAb ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, , Yith n descrip tihn of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. • VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcca, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Now REM aorta employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR..V. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur geon, llnwerd Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa, By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTWEI,II President. OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Jan. 2, .'6l- ly. . - ,- --. - -- \ f lig Vikl4',o,\ :-.,.\--.. 41411fi,ilulltovEttisAtyi et_.:l'_,4 NERs. 4,2 c crUwa ''..,.\ ":cwi ,o* , au4 , i,---isk RE MO - 0f.,. 'Min valuable preparation, freed of all the nom " mon components, such as Opiates, or Expecterante, which not only run down the system, but destroy all chance of cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol lowing properties.., and to which the most valuable testi!. monials may be found in the painphlets. • For whooping Cough, and es a Soothing Syrup. it meets overy want, and by 'may usewill eave the largest proportion of ruptures in children which can ho traced to Whooping Cough. in ordinary Coughs and Bppichial Complaints, ,the forerunners or Consumption, ite splendid tonic proper ties make it not only the most perfect enemy to disease, but builds up and_ sustains the System against recur rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be without it, nor should parents fall to get a pamphlet, to be found with all Acalerr, as the only way to do justice to its value. I,lolV 4 e>. 101.01 "AQAO PikkGREAT 40..4 I \l'orre, 6604u141.P., "OA t i e OWE. ON ii:2/ mills great Neuralgia Ilemody and Natural Opiate I calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly vegetaNle and medical properties. For-Neural gia, Rheumatism. Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complainta, Bleeding at Lungs or Stomach, Rove or Hay Forer, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. For Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Norrotia. fiend Ache, Sick Heed Ache, it bee no equal, and to which we offer estimonials from undoubted aources. . . For Delirium Tramp-Lai it is a Sure Reined:in. For Dowel Complaints, including Cholera Morims, it is splendidly adapted, iu not only removing the pains but acting as physic, agreat contrast with Opium, which not only constipates and drugs the Lipton+, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. From physicians we ask attention, and• on demand Formulas orTrial Bottles will he sent, developing in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, and in the Cough Remedy such as rout eutirely on one central prine)ple. Front iirvalida we aek Correspondence for Pamphlet, or explanation, without "postageedamps." For-,Large u Cough neuter tiO cents per battle. Smt 1. 25 ic Tolu Atiodync 50 " JOIIN L. 11:1;;:15WELL, Proprietor, ornetivr &ND rfIettIMACEIITTST, No. 9 Chatittercial lritarf, Boston, For male by; all ttenal whol wale and retail dealers in eyery town and city, and by . ..la:mph L. Letriberger, Leb anon; at-Wholesale by Geo. IL Ashton, Charlee Ellie & Co., Philad'a. (April 3, 1861.-Iy. Philip F. - Inc Cagily FABITIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER CO Cumberland Street, ono door . East of ibe Black Horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extendod to me for the abort time I have been in business, L NrooLd roepectruity aolicit continuance of the patronage of the, public. Ile haft at all times an astiortntent of ItOOTS nod SHOES of, his own manufacture on hand, which will be dispOsed of on reasonable terms, • FINE BOOTS,-LADIES' GAIITRS; Those desiring a neat, well made article. are invited to Aive me a trial: Cliildrens' Shoes of every variety andeolor on Band.: 'Heavy we'll made to order. Air MI work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made moderate. Labisnon,d Lily 3,1561. NEW CASH. STORK!, NEW - GOODS AND NEW PRICES.' J3F. SWARTZ hereby inform the public that he . has just opened a stock of NEW GOODS at the old Stand of Swartz & Bro. , Ilan Building, which will be sold for cash at prices to suit tht times. All are in vited to call and examine. 'ffsibanon, April 10, 'Ol. LEiyigtEß QE-R'S DUO :STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORT-ANCE. r L. LIMBURGER. Graduate of the Phila. et deiphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.] a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and] Chemicals, and the tirst quality of Perfummy and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the ocst manufacture tbo country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes—Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India. Robber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Purr, whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large, and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN S E E D S, FL () wEr, , You will and a full assortment and a large variety of YILECiii Garden and'Plovrer S,eetis at LEMBERGER'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, Salting Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal eratus, Cream of Tartar. all pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap. pure white or red Castile Soap, Country Soap, Unwire Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy.the same at LEMBERGER'S. Do you want a good Ilalr Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the heir: if yon do Cell at LEMBERGER'S. WA- TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted aro requested to call and exam ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &e., corm ptising a variety of Manufacture.. tm,„"Marsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad _lusting Pad Truss." "Marsh's" Gatemen ial B a ndage. An invaluable article for the purpose. if you are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Pure Obio Catawba Brandy, Tho genuine article for Medicinal Purposes to be had•in its Purity at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Hausa. Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted First ekes Drug Store, can be furn ished you - by ' • LW/MERGER, • ',Chemise end -.teethed:try. Feeling thankful far ihe very liberal patron rtgo farreeeived-fronf the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround ing& legate solidi a share, promising to use every effort to please alt.: - `Kw...special attention given to PEMICIIAN'N PIMSCRIPTIONS and Kuntz itseetnrs, and all inedicinoritspensed Warranted PURE. always, as good as can be ehteined anywhere. and add to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOG. L. LIIAIDERGER, Druggist, Chemist end Apothecary, • Feb..15;1880. Market street. Lebanon. Pa. L 1 NI.I3I3I3GER'S CLOTH IIIAk:NU FA C TORY. rr AN !ULU; ffir least favors, the undersigned respect•J. fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory In East Hanover township, Lebanon county, ones extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done this-same-ENCELLENT STYLE, which lots mode hie work and name so well k.nown in the surrounding coun try: Ile promises todd :work . .in the ehortest'possi bin time.. His manufactery la in complete order, and ho flatters himaelf to baahlato render the same satisfaction as heretofore. He taitintfadtures Broad and Narreto aLssinetts Blankets, 'White *and other Islamists; al/ in the 4st manner. Ile also cards Wool and makes Bolls. For the conve *nee of Ida Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at theYollowing phicee:—At the stores of George & Pyle, Unser & Brothers, George Reit/cold, and at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market House; in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk .4 Long, .iu North Lebanon; at S. Gosh ert's,'Dethel township; at the public house of. William Serest, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel,-in Jonestown; at the stare. of Mr. Wollner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Eiuly, Palmyra'. at the storacirMr. Zimmerman, Zest Hanover. Lebanon county. Ali ma oriels will be taken away iegidarly, from the above pla ten, finished without delay,'and returned Mule. Those of his. customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave - the same, white, uttho above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. br his customers can order the Stockitig Wool to be prepared fro& the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desire.] places. N. iv. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the, above named pplaces.. . LYON LEMBERGER,' East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 17 . 185 1. • • vie. Reader, aye you sceu•Prof. Weed's advertisement in our paper. Jima it; it will interest you. Shoemakers. Attention ' IA Shoemakers, to work" on Military Shops; are VS.,/ wanted by the undersigned in Lebanon. - Good wages and employment for the whole sinter will be given. Apply immediately to JECOiII itOEDEL. Lebanon, Sept. 4, `Bl. THE - ONLY PREPARATION . • ' • THAT HAS • STOOD THE :TEST OF .YEARS And Groivs More and More Popular Every Day! AA ND teetirnoniala, new, and almost without num ber might be given roam ladles and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist;• latenref. Wood's Heir Restorative will roster may, and preserve the hair of the yo to youthful beauty. Creek, Mich., Dec. 21st, 1858. `gilt please accept a line to inform my head all fell off over twenty a complicated chronic disease, at tend ei uption on the head. A continual ileum of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not been ablo to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in con sequence of which my bead has suffered oUremelY from cold. This Induced me to par Briggs A Irodges almost the last cent I had on eartliger a two dollar bottle of thy flair itestoreiive, about the let of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions, and the bag spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short. It is also coming in all over my head. Feeling omfident that another large bottle would restore it en: tirely and permanently, I reel anxious to persevere . in its use, and being destitute of mean. to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee weuldst not be willing to send me en order on tbine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the Scripture dociaration—"tho re. ward is to those who are kind to the widow anti the fatherless." by friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Ligonier, Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. sth, 1859. INN'. 0. J. Wooer--Dear Sir —ln the latter part m the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law School of the State-of Now York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rap idly, so that in the short space of six months the whole upper part of my aceip was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back.pert of my head shortly after •becatue gray, so that You will not be surprised when 1 tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were noise much at a Was to dui: cover the Callao of the change in my appeatanco, as my more intimate acquathtaneeaw.ere to recognise me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful phyai. clan , in the country, but, receiving no aastrance from them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my tale, until fortunately, iu the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative wee recommended to mo by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satiafactiou that it was produc ing the desired effect. Since that time I have used sev en. dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat 6f very loft Wick hair, • which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill iu the production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends and ac quaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully yours, A M. LATTA, Attonioy and Counsellor at. Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all µ through out Oa world. The llosterative Is put up in Bottles of threo sizes, viz: large, medium, and mall; the small holds IA a pint, and retails fur one dollar per bottle; the medium bolds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the BMitii, retails for two dollars a bottle ;.the largo holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion and re tails for "g 3 a bottle. 0..1. WOOD 4 CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, M 0.... Sold by Dr. ROSS, and by all• good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. July 31, '6l-Iyeow. “Lebanon Valley Institute,” Annvillc, Lebanon.'cciunty . , Penn'a., UNDER THE SUPIMIN'IENDENCE Or W. J. RURNS.I.DE A. 111. DESIGN or TUE SCHOOL to meet, as far as may be, the requ ire mente of a progressive age. The course of study being so arranged and extended tbatpupile of . , any age or degree of advancement may be entered, to nearly equal advafftage, and embracing in its differ ent departments those Branches of Education most useful or desirable in ,the different spheres of lifer- THE ENGLISH DEPARTiIIENT • designed . mainly-tie impart a thorough, practical education, which maybe turned to account in the transaction of business.— Tile CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT embracing the study-of the Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate the testa—to refine and elevate the mind, or as a basis to the study of what arc called the learned , profeseioria. A NORMAL OR TF.ACUERe' DEPARTMENT, in whichan expe rience of more than twelve years, in schools of varlets° grades and 'in different sections of the Millen, will be drawn upon in familiar lectures, illustration and'exam ple, to impart a knowledge of the ART OP TEACHING. THE DISCIPLINE is gentle but firm. No _minerals ears, restraints are instituted for the eike of mere effect, —but such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men tal welfare of the student will berigidly enforced. Stu dente from abroad can board, (unless othervviaodesired) tu the family of thp principal. And over these aparen till control will be exercised daring their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at unseaaonable hours; to visit taverns or places of amuse: went without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except eicknese or per mission of parent or guardian. THE LOOATION is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing little village—surronnded by a pictur esque and highly cultivated district. It is twenty nines Eastward of Harrisburg, and within view of the Leba non Valley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg and Reading. and forms a link in the groat chain of rail roads between New York end "the West." TDB INSTITUTE is a spacione, three-story, Brick etrueturo—planned and built oxpresely for a boarding school. The furniture of the school-rooms is nearly now and of the kinds most approved for use and eon:- fort! The students' rooms , ire large and convenient, and will be occupied gunorally by two students each. STUDlES:—Spolling and Defining, Reading and Elo cution, writing, Arithmetic, Engliali Grammar, Geog: raphy, History, Composition and Declamation, Book Keeping, Mensuration. Algebra, Geometry; Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and Physiol ogy, Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, rthotorie, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, French, and Music. TILE YEAR OF SCHOOL, (commenced on lloodaY. July '22d,) will continuo for' 10 montbe with an inter ruption of one week between• Christmas and New Year. Students can outer nt any time, and they will be charg ed only from lb° time of entering. EXPENSES for Board, Waebing, ?er quarter of 11 Wee , its, as. fur Tuition'alone par luarter, $5 to 10.. Additional for ancient an 4 modern Ling - tinges, each $2 ; for ati.ic,.ss. • Any Natter information that may be desired can bo obtained by addressing the Principal, W. J. BURNSIDE July 31, '61.4f. Annville, Pa.- Lebanon Female Semninary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. • JULIA ROSS, Muscle' Department. • Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. • rrtHE NINTH SESSION will commence Solitambeir 3, J 1860. This School is designed to olovate the stand ard of fenialo education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a mode: ate cost. The school year is divided Into two sessions of file months each. Charge periession, from VA to 15 dollars. according to the studios of the scholar. Extra for Music, Fronch, Latin, and German. *,„* Particular attention given toThamuslcal depart- Mout. Instruction'upon the Piano. lifelodecinfind Cut pfaslind• In Singing. Pupils not comiveltal with the School will be waited upon at. their homes, whim desir ed, and at the usual rates. Early application shofild be Made to E. J. STINE, or J: 3118/1. Board of Directors: 8: J.-STINE, D. S. HAMMOND, J. W. 311811, JOHN DIEILY, C. GREENAWALT, a D. ULONINGEI!, JOSIAH FIINCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. Blanket Shawls, Cl4lll, 'WOOLEN CLOTBING of all colors, dyed Jet Black or Blue Black, preasod, the color warrautea and goods turned out equal to liew, by . LYON LEMBEROBR, Nast Ile:over. iffir- Articles to be dyed can be loft at Jos. L. Lent6er ger's Dreg Store where all orders for the above will b attended to. [Feb. 8,1860. HARDWARE AT: OST. 711cieIe hie coe "leetsi ;LlDlAt PAINTS, OILS, COST.FOR , C.2SH. - £sp- Fariies wbo bare settled their account. to April . 11161, will be *Mired a liberal reedit on purchases— Tleowswbo have' i6tsettled will Lod their accounts with A. S, Immediate setttentent and colter: flea I). AL • HARMANY. Lobamoi, julyl7. 1861. . . .nto. T. ATRISIL: . 0. L. ATKINS & . HAYING united in the BOOT and SHOE .YMBINIMS, and from their determination to be punCtual, and make none but the best of work, they feeillke soliciting a large of public patronage. !Theywill alwayeLbe found at their OLD STAND, /New Rinunneb) in Market Street, nearly opposite Mime Rise's Hotel,where..they. will be ready to serve and please their customers They bare now on baud a laigo arsortnient of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &e., which they offer at reduced prices, SR- Persons'dealing at this 811.0 E STORE, 'etin be suited with READY-MADE WORE; or have It made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. .QED Particular attention *given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon,July . 3, 1)161. ATKINS & BRO.'S Nen ; Boot and ' Slce Store is fitted up In good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. A THINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe St re is fitted up in good order for cozufortand convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. „ . . "THINS & BRO. promise to be punctual, and will en demur to pima) all who may call on them for Book! sad Shoes, --- JAMES T.' :YOUNG ' • GAS. F 1 T WALNUT STREET, - next door to A. 8. ELY"S 0 bee, LEBANON, PA. (Mar* 18,1861. . . . - . . .. . . .. WOOD and , COAL Y AR D. . . , TEE undersigned, ha dna AK;ulgAll7 - I 4 Henry Spoon's Wood ands : Coal. Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. /easter. A Mulch's Foundry, in the borough orNorili. Lebanon; and also bought from 290 to 300 corms. Dg WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of ill kinds end awful which I will sell at the yaid or deliver at or Small profile "6s will suitilie Obis.. Lthatefore in vite all those that are in 'want of any of those articles to call and seethe same, ascertainith . pies t mid:Judge for themselves. DANIEL I.IOIIT, Oluaraklb.. 9 • North ,Lebahon, July 3, 1861. ..... - .. : •••. '• ' • IF YOU WANT A PHOTOGRAPH of younelt ay-friend; the *et ire to be bad at DAILY'B Ciller!, next dcOr to lb. bettor& Dopoo It Bat*. CATHARTIC; Aro yon rick. feeble, and complaining? Are yen alt of . order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? 'ritme spur. toms are often the prelude to rerlous Sumo fit of sickness is creeping upon you, end should lie at eri ed by a timely UPS Of the rein erly. Tali° Ayers Pil!s, intd• cleanse out the diwirJoied liti more purify the blood, :out lot the fluids 111000 OD unob structed In health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous ac tivity, purify the system from . the olistrtictions which make disease. A cold Bottles Somewhere to the hotly, and Mt• strode its natural fintetiont. These,. if. not. relieved, react upon themselves mid the surrounding organs, pro. liming general aggravation, suffering,. awl disease. While lit this condition, oppressed by the. derangements, take Ayer's Pills. and ace how directly they redeye the natural action of the system - and with it the budyant feeling of health ergo. What's trite and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also (rule in many of oho deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels Well!. Caused by similar tiloaruc• thins and deratigeurnita of trio natural few:clone of the body, they are raping, and taatty of them owed by the smite means. None who k7.ow the virtues of those Pills, will neglect to employ thorn when buffeting from the