'THE CORNER. A SINGULAR PROPHECY. —We clip from the New Orleans Trite Delta, of the 20th ult , the subjoined preface and republica tion. Perhaps the discernMg, reader will deem the fact that this "singular prophe• cy" is so complac'ently held up to view on the shores of the gulf as little less "skip lar" than the 'prophecy" itself "Straws show which way the wind blows." A Snroutnn PROPHIECY.—We find the following account of a most singular prophecy in a late issue of a Mobile Tri bune: Michael Nostradamus was a physician of Provence, France, known as an astrolo ger, in the time of Catharine de Medice.•— He composed "Seven Centuries of Proph ecies," in enigmatical rhymes, some of which are admitted to have been most ex actly fulfilled. Among others, his proph ecy (one hundred years before its occur rence) of the execution of Charles I, of England; and still more surprising, of the exact date of the French Republic, in 1792. He died A. D. 1566. (Cyclep. of Biogra phy.) The following is a translation from the Courier des ,Etats Unis of the 29th ult. : "Although many of the predictions made by Nostradamus (especially those concerning the death of Henry IV and Louis XVI, of France) have been com pletely verified, they are generally discred ited in our times. But in the Prophetics et Vatacinations of that great man, vol. 2 (edition of 1609,) we find the following, which would seem to deserve attention : "About that time (1861) a great quar rel and contest will arise up in a country beyond the seas (America). Many poor devils will be hung, and many poor wretch es killed by a punishment other than a cord. Upon my faith you may believe me. The war will not cease for four years, at which none should be astonish ed or surprised, for there will be no want of hatred and obstinacy in it. At the end of that time, prostrate and almost ruined, the people will embrace each other in great joy and love." LEARNING BY SIGIIT.-A master of an eve ning school, in a village near Cheltenham, was endeavoring to beat the alphabet into the head of one of his scholars, but lie found the task almost hopeless. The master enraged at the boy's stupidity, showing him the letter A, asked him whether he knew that letter. "Yes, zur," was the reply. "What is it, then 1" " I doant naw, zur," answered the boy. "How is • that, sirrah ; you said you knew it just this minute ?" "Ay, zur, so I does ; I noze urn very well by sight, but drot me if I can recollect his name." A SHARP TRICK.-It is stated that 'Old Sharp,' the celebrated maker of articles from Shakspeare 'mulberry tree,' of which as many Were sold as w.ould have taken almost a small forest to supply, used, when disposing of a curious article, to place his hand upon a piece of the real tree, which was affixed to his bench, and say, sI sol emnly swear that I hold in my hand a portion of the tree which Shakspere him self planted.' This trick succeeded admi rably, and Old Sharp died very rich, but on his death bed he confessed that he had deceived thousands. ONE or. ARABELLA'S.—'How different you soldiers are from us,' said Arabella to the Captain; 'with us a conquest only be gins, while with you it ends the engage ment' (Kr A soldier's want is mentioned in a Providence paper thus : "A gentleman in forms us that one of the nurses at Poole vine recently approached the cot on which a wounded soldier of Massachusetts Fif teenth regiment was lying, and asked him, "Is there anything which you think of that you wantl" "Yes" was the quick reply, 'Enfield rifle." It will be remembered that Most of the regiment had smooth bores. 0::7" An English wag, in defining an alderman, said he was a citizen into whose Mediterranean mouth good things were perpetually flowing, although none came out. A tooth is the only wise thing in his head, and he has nothing particular ly good about him but his digestion. `A traveler passing through Weston, near Bridgewater, in the State ofGeorgia, seeing a sign over the door with this one word, "Agorsqurdere," he called to the woman to inquire what she sold, when she said that she did not sell anything, but that 'Agues was cured here' (KT The widow of a celebrated musi cian had inscribed upon' his monument : 'He is gone where only his music can be excelled.' The widow of a 'pyrotechnic saw this, and had inscribed on her hus band's tomb. 'He is gone where only his fireworks can be excelled.' (147 - 'A wife at thirteen—a divorce at fifteen—a suicide at eighteen—is the brief but significant history of a young woman who took strychnine last week in Bleeker street, in New York, and so prematurely ended her existance.' Kr" A man died of apoplexy the. other day. The next day the coroner held an inquest, when the following verdict was returned: "Died from a visitation of one beef-steak, eight cold potatoes, and fried sausages." O An advocate having lately gained a suit for a poor young lady, she remark ed, "I have nothing to pay you with, but my heart." 'Hand it over to the clerk, if you please. I wish no fee for myself,' he replied. mar 'Well Anna, how did you get a long with that stupid fool of a lover of yours? Did you succeed in getting rid of him V 'Oh, yes! I got rid of him very easy. I married him, and have no lover now.' "Some boys in Danbury under. took to burn off a pig's tail some days a go, and did it, but with, it went the pig and the barn and contents.' se- A negress speaking of her child ren, said one of them was lighter colored than the rest. I neber could bar dat ar brat, lease he show dirt so easy.' var. *non't you think lyrould make an excellent soldier, dear said a timid gen - tiemakto his wife. 'Yes, indeed, an ad mirable. 4:IIARE, CHANCE.' _, W lLt ram it t vrell ktran - PlIGTOGIIAP)310 l i 4tirgiven to Ely neacq ins uala c t: in`' th i e fraaincar. • parfotilatitaall at his moms e' building. ,obanan, March 10 '6l-3m. 14 UMBER. LUMBER. ONE of the best and cheapest assortments of DUMBER offered to the public, is now for sale et the new and extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the hank of the Union eanal, at the head of Walnut arrest, a few loeros North or the °annual? (Steam :011112, and Ull.l quare east of Borences Hotel. Their ssAortatont consists of the hest well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock ltuards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 1 1 4 and 2 inch Pannel and Gammon Plank; Vi'hile Pine and Hemlock Scantling awl Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! -SHINGLES ! I The beet rine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Rooting and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Halls and Poste, and railings far fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL ! ! A large stock of Broken, Store, Limeburners and Ilullida)nburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. GM.Conlldent that they hare the largest and best as sortment' of LOURED, Of all descriptions andsizes. as well as the largest stoat. of the different kinds of Cont., ever of to the ei tidos of Lebanon county, they vesture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, awl would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. PUMP BM:CAHILL. N. Lebanon, July 3,1161. ESMIMI PHOTOGRAPH GA LURY N. Ina Arch Street, Philadelphia.. OE of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United States, where the beet Pictures, known to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher than aro paid for miserable carricatures. • The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends personally, every sitting-;-and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ainbrotypes. of absent or de. ceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Ctallery pictures can be taken in any weather —aa perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shince. Persona visiting the city are respectfully incited to examine our specimens, which' for pried and quality de. fy competition. IQ" 'net ructioba given in the art or Photography It. NEWELL, GALLEar OF AJT, 7'24 Arch Street, Philadelphia. COM NI DATIO S Fri 147.W18 P.CAMPUELL, M. C., Ohio My family and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like than any thine, they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Arthits in various ways, but I have never yet had ate which presents so true to nature, all the features end expressions of countenance as this. From lion. Jor Motuus, late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your por traits, conjoined with their durability or color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and patronage of all-who appreciate true art. From COL. JAMES PAM:. Raving occasion for a portrait, I procured' one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a min iature in Oil Colors, wider the new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfac• tion given me, not only by the accuracy of thelikcness, but its artistic finish in all respects, 'and recommend him to the patronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. JAILED PAGE. Philadelphia, January 23, 1861.-1.7. Farmers and others Take Notice, THE undersigned having purchased the entire establishment of A. MAJOR .4.• BROTHER, will manufacture and keep on hand a very general as sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RARE; Mumma,a Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Fans, Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-shellers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Ac., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use, &o. All of the above Macillues are of the latest' and best improvements, and areall warranted to give satisfaction. Castings of all kinds made to order, and at short notice. Ho also manufactures STEAM EN GINES, Mill Gearing,Shaßing, audMill work In general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. Ife invites all to call and examine the work at the Ma chine Shop, au Pi NEGROTE STREET, Lebanon. W All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. D. M. KARMA NY. . . . . Lebanon, Lebanon Go., Pa. Lebanon, August 8,18f4. .1100T10.E.—I hava appointed A. MAJOR k BROTHER 111 my Agouta for the purpose or carrying onthe above buninesff. D. M. h.A.RMANY. Lebanon, August 8,1860. (pTIVINGER' GIN - AS A REMEDIAL AGENT THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, - CISPECIA Liar designed for the use of the 'Medical Prefessirm and the Fitmi/y, having superseded the so-called "Gina," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., Is now endorsed by all of the promi nent physiclans,chenticts and connoisseurs, as possess ing all of those intrinsic medical nualitics (tonic and duretic) which belong - to ott_OLD and PURE Gin. Put tip lu quart battles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BIN I NU Elt d CO., (Established in 1178.) Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N.Y. For sale by PRENCEI, ItICIIARDS & C0.,--14. and all the prominent Wholesale Drug- gists in Philadelphia. December 5, 1860-Iy. IP all may rI tin HAIR JEWELRY STORE No. 206 North Bth Street, above Race, Phira, eiN hand and for salsa choice assortment of superi or patterns.—ond will PLAIT TO ORDER, BRACE LETS, NAR Rsxas, FINUER BIROS, BREAST PIES, Caosszs, NECEIACEE, TEST and qUARE. Cram, &c., fie. Ira" Orders enclosing the hair to Le plaited, may Le sent by mail. Give a drawing as near as you can on paper and enclose such amount as you may choose to pay. Cost as follows :—Ear Rings $2, to sa; Breast Phis; $3 to $7; Finger Rings 75 cents to $3.50; Vest Chains $6 to $7, Necklaces $2 to $lO. ./Fir flair put into Afedallons, Box, Breast Pius, Rings, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. J1;11013, Mi. OWEN LAITBACIVS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Manufactory. Orval 3d door norlh of The L. Valley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county. r; WE public is respectfully request- , •., ed to hear in oiled that at these Ware Rooms trill be found the best assortment of FASHION/MC and HAND MUIR PI.III4ITURE and CHAIRS. berms in want at any kind would best call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all .of his own work) lie warrantsto r,than any °fermi in this place. Prices will be Ditesol*.n. at any other place, L OW either in the Borough or. . . 1 4banon- All orders promptly, ~; ) and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. •',.• r' r ' • ' All persons purchasing P'braittice from him will be accommodated by lotting it delivered-to them, 'to any part of the county, FREE Or CHARGE, and without the least injury, as ho has procured ono of the best cash ionedjuraituremagons, omecially for that purpose. 'tom COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1800, NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY. TILE subscriber respectfully informs the public that ho has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Lob anon county, Ho has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite Zeller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Rainier's, a _splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashiona ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, WHAT ="NOT S, Parlor, Centro, Pier, Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture of all hinds. Also, a large and elegant variety of Emmen BALE, SPRTZTO SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CHAIRS; all hinds of . Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every description. Air All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to gist, satisfaction. Persons desirous of knowing the character or tho goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to tilos° for whom he has man ufactured or to whom cold. • Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and VAR NISHED. N. 8.--COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at the shortest notice. ' JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon, September IS, 1860. • Philip F. rticCautly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER OV Cumberland Street, one door East of the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to rue for the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuanCe of the patronage of the public. tie has at all times au assortment of ROOTS and SHOES of hie own manufacture on !land, which will be dispoeed of on reasonable terms. ,'FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &o. Those desiring a neat ? well made article, are invited to:sive me a trial. Children.' Ehoes of every variety and color on hand: Heavy work made to order. /Er All work warranted. Repairing wally done and charges made moderaie. Leto*- -, ,..J.nty.1 '941 Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. Ni OW is the time to buy your 'STOVES before cold VI winter ho bore, and the beet and cheapest place he at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Mo.nufac- tory of James N. Rogers, Rost door to the Lebanon Rank, where can be had the Largest and beat assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Oos burn ers for Parlors or End Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or bur• angle, which he warrants to bake or roast. WASII BOILERS constantly on hand of all sizes, and the boat material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the hen, ieet Iron, end the best made in Lebanon. Also; a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best material and iu a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman, and has had an experience of twen ty-flee years. he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. Ile takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous custuniere fur their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly attending to Me own Liminess and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, Novetnberi. 1860. /kir- Particular attention paid to all kinds of dossmo, such as Boffin, Spouting, ac., and all work warranted. ra W: It a uli - 1 - ,10101 ERLY iN ESTOWN. LEBANON COUNTY, 12 would respectfulc - , uforin his friends, and the pub lic, that he hes connects 'A1)119.311 with Mr. Lowan, In tne TOBACCO, SNUFF Ai; SEO Alt BUSINESS, No. 138 North Third Street Philo, where he will 'be glad to receive customers, and will sell at rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, duly 17, 1861. IF YOU Wi t i GOOD PICTURES GO TO ENNEWS SE.Y MOM °ALIENS. ESP S. Butler's Drug Store, on Cumberland street, L , pa. ANBROTSPES, AtiLAINOTYPES, FENOTTPEEI, MIMS and PHOTO GRAP/18, taken daily, (Sunday xcepte.d.) Prices reasona• be and in accordance with t ize, etyle and quality of the Caere. TWO= opened li SA. M., to 4 o'clock. m P. M. - Lebanon, June 2, ISZA 1141 aitches, Jewelry and Sil ver Ware. WHOLESALE AN]) RETAIL. STELLWAGEN & BRO., No. C 32 Mork& Street, 1 door below Mareh 27, 1561.--Iy. • Wanted la Bitty, 50,00 0 BUSHELS RYE; 50,000 bushels CORN; 50,000 La:Awls OATS; 50 000 bushels WHEAT Also, CLOTERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Finaseed, for which the highest CASH priecti will be paid nt the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEOltnE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, .7uly 17, 1861. MR23IBM OVD rAIND N. D. corner of Alarkit am/ Water streets, Lebanon. Pa 1 - It. DEEG, Agl,' respectfully Informs his friends and the public, that he has taken the above stand, formerly occupied by Emaniel Reigart, ad large ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with &selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and r,:z qualities now in the market. Sly assortment _ consists of Ortard, liennesy, Fillet Csetillion, T. 'limes, Martell. Marett, - Pellevoisioz!, J. J. Depuy A Co., A. Sorgnetto & Co. WlNES.—Champagno, Old Oporto, Burgundy, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisboa, Tenoriffe, Hock, Muscat and. Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheiciam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry,Oiuger and Raapberry, BRANDIES; Cordials, !Vine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Sze., Ac. Also, constantly on band a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela. WHISKEYS, of the very beet qualities, and Pore Cider Vinegar. From long experience 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 best brands of LIQUORS, pi the lowest prices, will be maintained. All artielea sold at this establish ment will be what they are represented. Lebanon May 22, 1861. Lebanon Deposit Bank. Cumberland street, one door east of. Carmanes Hotel. TILL pay the following RATES of INTeREST on V V DEPOSITS, For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent, per annum; Tor 6 months, and longer, r, per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer ? 4 per cent, per annum; 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 also afford a liberal line of ac commodation) to those who may favoNse • Stith Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a prentPum on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also 011 old .111eXiCail Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collec t ions on and re mit to all parts of tho United Etatas, the Canadas and Europe; Negotiate Loans, &c., &c.,and do a general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSI NESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President G. Cum, Cashier. 'nu?. undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable io the extent of their Eetatem, for all Deposita and other Wig-aliens of the "LEBAxon DEPOSES HAMS." [MON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, .1EORGI: SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebann, May 12,1658. GEORGE tiLEI.M. • New Boot and Shoe Store! ?VILE undersigned announces to the 'public 'that he has opefied a New Boot and Shoe Store,ln Market Street; Lebanon, two doors south of Von's Lutheran VAV'ellurch, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a general assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Sloes, Gaiters, &c., &c., all of which will be made up in style and quality not to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country, No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who may favor him with their orders, and his charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair remuneration. lle also keeps a large stock of BOMF, MADE WORK, whieh is warranted to be as represented. The public ere invited to cull and examine his stock previous to purchasing. ifriir Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rotes. ANDREW MOOlt E. Lebanon, May 1,1861. UrbanOn RlUtual Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN; LEBANON CO.. 'PO the property holders of the State of Penn i sylvtinfa:--GENTLEMEN-: Your attention is respectfraikileitml to the fallowing low rates of imam ance,o6.the: UT.O AL. INSURANCE COM PANYOrlio4teustieting business with the most flattering evidence .0 Public confidence. There sources of the. Company aro ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency the moods award ed them of being protected against loss by. fire. The Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire counderice and respect of the community in which they live. Our Coin• pany is perfectly mutuai and we invite your careful tention to the follqwing low rates as we are determined to insure as low as any other responsible company, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is• sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, nud all its losses have been promptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned ; and, in fact it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest end economical principles. RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 1.1, $lOO " do do do -shingles ,l 8 do do . Log or Frame , . ,20 "do Barns, atone or brick . ,20 "• do do Log or Frame ,20 " do Store Douses, brick or stone .25 " do do Log or frame ,30 " do Hotels& boarding houses, brick ot stone ,25 " do do do ' Log or frame ,30 " do Academies and School houses ,25 " do Churches and meeting houses ' 2O " do Printers books and Stationeries - ,30 " do Book binders ,50 " do Tailor shops ,25 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops ,30 " d Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 " do Groceries and Provision stores ,30 " do Tanneries ,30 " do Ratter shops ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water power ,35 " do Saw Stills do do ,35 " do Drug Stores ,30 " do . Smith shops, brick or stone ,34 " do do do Wood ,35 " do Carpenter,Joinor & Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 " de Wagoner anal Coaehmaker shoos ,40 f` 'do Painter and chair maker shops , ,40 " . 0 1 0 Oil Mills ,40 " do Clover_Mills ' ,40 " do F. '.' is of wood 35 " do • "t.:ltrick or atone - ,30 " do a(lin brick or stone buildings ,20 -" do • `' do - in wooden do ,25 " do Furniture in brick or stone buildings ,l 5 " do do in wooden ,20 " do Stables & sheds, brick or stono,country .20 " do do do wooden ",25 "do Lh'ery & Tarern Stables ,25 " do All communications should be addressed to W A. BARRY, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. President—JOHN BRUNNMR, • }lce Prerkkal—B. M. RANK. 24'eeteurer.—*E0. F. AIRILY. Secretary—WM. A. BARRY. Joneatown, September 12,1820. heleste'r'-s - LIATCP9IIIItosPHATI. FOR TILE PREVENTION AND CURE OF Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female ' Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems- This Remedy has obtained a great reputation for most EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALL STAGES OF CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thou nand Physaitiana in the United :Rates and Europe—hav ing been used with RESULTS UNPARALLELED IN TIIF. AN NALS OF MEDICINE. The Hypophosphiles bare a two-fold and specific ac• flab on the one hand, increasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY, and on the other, being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN. In trios of Nervous Dernlily, or Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Ie the only reliable form of the HYPOP/103PUITES, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. flkir INQUIRE FOR AND USE NO OTHER! .. ggEr. A FAIR. TTIAL IS I A CERTAIN CURE! . 10Z. PRIWES.—In 7 oz. Bottles, sl.—Six - Boltlee for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Throo for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by ail respectable Druggiats, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States. by J. WINCHESTER 36 Julln St., N. Y. ills. It saps the very springs of Life , rapidly undertnioes the con stitution, a n d sink. , the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave ! From one to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are gpnmally sutMent to chart perreanettt cure in the most amlyavatml cases; whether CuNSTITUTIoNAL, or arising front AIRTSII or ESCRSSES. M ! ICAL TESTIMONY "We believe it to be, in the treatment of ,Cperatotor rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be."--n. limn. M. D. I Am. Jour. of Medical Science. "I hate found them all that could be desired. Thejr effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in case of Spermatorrhea of lor.g standing which 1 1118 been under treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete cure."—E. P. MCKEE, M. D. TM This is not a llomtepathic Remedy , nor is there may mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. PRICE:—SI. per Box. SIX Boxes forge, by Mail, pre. paid. Fur sale by all respectable Druggists, and at the :Sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WINCHESTER ; 36 John St.. N. Y. Oct°lur 9, 1.8G1.-ly. onking Glasses, Ac. t PATENT DIU) SPICING made and for sale at a reduced price. It is very superior. gar COFFINS made and Vuncrald attended at the shortest notice. .0101 IN ARNOLD. North Lebanon borough, Oct. 3U, '6l. George llottinauls LEBANON COUNTY • • , I. I , , ti , Egrl 4. TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode Shipp ed bylbe•Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Anuville Stations, and all other plats in the County. • FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor wilt pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. Foe- Deformation, apply at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, album. EDWARD MARK. his A gent in Philadelphia. will al ways be found at W. H. Bush's Aferefiaufs Ifold, "cora Third st., Phaadelpha. July 11, '60.1 GEO. HOFFMAN. . NIERCIIAN'I'TAILORING. S. nmasAY 11110., in Funel'e building, corner 0. of Gumbezlaud street and Doe alley, bare on hail and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large let of CLOTHS,. CASSDIER.ES, arid VESTINGS, well selected from Good Gonne& Good Fite and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. Also Handker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, llasiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Liaen Shirts, Under Shirts end Drawers. S. S. RAMSEY & 11110. Lebanon, August 8, 1861. Fancy Furst Fancy Furs .!! JOHN FARETIIi, 71$ AIICII Street, between 7th and Bth Sts., (late or 11.8 Market St,) Philn lelphia, Ir oarai AND I, IA-NtFACTURER OF, and )csisa, IN ALL KINDS OF 7 ANCY FIIRS,for Le ties', :Woes' and Chit /rents Wear. now manufac tured and in store my mud large and beau iful assortment of all the various styles and qualities of Furs; adapt ed to the coming' Fall and Winter Seasons. I would respectfully in vite an exemination of my stock and prices from those intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer them very desirable inducements. All my Furs have been purchased fur cash, and made by experienced and competent hands, and as the pres ent momentary toubles render it necessary that I should dispose of my goods at very small advance on Cost. I am satisfied that it will be to thb interests of those, who design purchasing, to give me a call. - Recollect, the name. number and street : John Ferreira, (New Fur Store,) 71S Arch Street, Philad'a.. S•pternber 11,1861-51 n. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS Will do well by calling on J. II BansuEß Agent, ai he, is prepared to do all kinds of TIN. ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. Ile also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 4 all of the moat improved One :Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps ma stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at lose mice than they can be bought of any other admen In the county. ta. WARE-ROOMS—One door East of the Lebanon Valley Bank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, I'a. Lebanon, January 9, 1861. Fashibrinible Tailoring REMOVAL. MICHAEL I.IOPFMAN would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon,' that he has, REMOYEI? his TAILORING Dustmen to Cumberland Street. two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Alec Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and beet Manner, are in 'cited to call. TO TAILORSI—Just received and format! the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring & Summer Fashions. Tailors 'wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that Ito can make his arrangements accordingly. MICILEL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, April 10, 1861. . REMOVAL. NORTH" TinBAN ON Saddle- and harness Manu s- latetory. THE undersighed has Removed his Saddlery and Harness t, Manufactory to, a few doors South 4," of the old place, to the large room lately occupied by Billman k 31ro. as a Liquor store, where he will be-happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilities for attending I o all - the departments of has busi. ness. Being determined to be behind no other establish ment in his abilities to accommodate customers, ho has spared neitherpfdna nor expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvemen in the bu siness and secure the services of the bee workmen that liberal wages would command. lie will keep a largo stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,. all descriptions of .2:FARNESS, such ad Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds 'heavy Harness, .Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo .Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; I HIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, Sc.; HAMEWof. all descriptions:HAMßA CHAINS,' homeinado TRAMS; .1-c., Sc., all of which is will warrant to be equal to any that mobs Obtained in any Offer establishment in the country. All he asks that thoso desiring anything in this line, should call at his place and examine his stock. Its feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. RaP All orders thankfully received andpromptly,at, tended to. SOLOMON SIIITII. North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1861. IF YOU WANT A No.l AIIBROTYPE, very _clump, go to DAILY'S Gallery, neat door to the Lebanon Dopoult Bank. 4, 4.,17.k"-.'.)1 6 Vee . 1V A A 1"N zTi. xOVERe UMR SAL e pO4SVZ CCUM 1 \toßElta. .16 o rlfllS valuable preparation , freed of all the com l. mon components., such as Opiates, or Expectorants, ,0 1t, which not only nurdown the system destroy all thence of cure, will be found on trial . seas the fol lowing properties. rind to which the m aluable testi monials may be found in the pamphlets. . For whooping Cough, and as a Soothing Syrup, it meets every want, and by early usewill save the largest proportion of ruptnres in children witith can be traced to Whooping Cough. In ordinary Coughs and Bronchial Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid tonie 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 fail to get a munphl et, to be found with all dealers, as the only way to do justico to its value. . • 1,1)110 EVVECE s tt,r,T,.'„, ©fro- *_f,olc• ovsui 4 / 4 "" Ane o A a LuoißTE. oNis• MIMS 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 and medical properties. For Neura lgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints, Bleeding at Lungsor Stomach, Rose or Bay Foyer, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. For Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Hoed Ache, Sick Bead Ache, it has no equal, and to which we offer est imonials front undoubted sources. 1146 . . For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy. For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera idorbus, it is splendidly adapted, in not only removing the pains but acting as physic,a great contrast with Opium, which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. From physicians we risk attention, and on demand Formulas orTrial Bottles will be sent, developing in the Anodyne an Opiate which has lqpg been wanted, and in the Cough Remedy such as reStlntirely on one central principle. mess, and Sex. ,1 which are e allusion to lerotore don- From invalids we ask correspondence for Pamphlets or explanation; without "postage-stamps. " Por—Large Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. Small " - `loin Anodyne, 50 " it JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, CHEMIST AND NIATIXACETJT/ST, • PrO. 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mass., For sale by all usual Wholesale and retail dealers in every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lemberger, Leb anon: at Wholesale by Cleo. 11, Ashton, Charles Ellis % Co., Phila [April 3,1681.—1 y. LEIVIBERCER'S DREG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. Grad u ateriny offersofe I' tJ . deiphia Col logo of tr citizens of Lebanon and surrounding coot .s PURR Selection of Drugs, Medicines Chemicals, and the first quality of Perron and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing hest manufactura in the country. and a I variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, CI, and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Itm PURE SPICES. PURE SPICE Pure whole and ground Spices are offerci sale in large'and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seed at. LEMBERGER'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash. and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. scuWashing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash or, t es, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and f 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. Erasice Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERGER'S. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do Call at - LEMBERGER'S. TRUSSES] TRUSSES! Thigifilieted are requested to call and exam- Iva mrstock of Trusses, Supporters, &C., com prising a variety of Manufaettire. Vek."lliarsifs" Genuine "Improved Self Ad jesting Pad Times." "Marshes" Cabmen lid Bandage. 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 Ohio Catawba Brandy. The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes to be had in all its Purity at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted First ilass.Drug Store, can be furn ished you by . mis, are, tr .ic that EkDY- I Chai rs b i• o as now 'alma a ad amt Parlor, 0118'd - La n re, e N LENIBEIIGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron age thus far received from the Physicians, 'Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all Aill , Special attention given to Par ease's Pattscnimoss and FalfILT Recturra, and all ntetlicine dispensed Warranted PUIIS, always as good as can lie obtained any where, and sold to suit the. times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBL'RGER, • Drtiggiot, Chemist and Apothecary, 1eb.15,18130. Market street, Lebanon, Pa. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL . • • AND BLOOD RENOVATOR A Is precisely what its name Indicate, for, while • pleasant to the taste, it is revivffying, exhila rating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, end thus re stores mid renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It Is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of ell. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most pow f"lerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accordance with the laws of na ture, and hence soethe the weakest stomar,h, and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all ner vous and other' irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never 110ifollowed by laasitude or depression of spirits.— It is compeeibd entirely of vegetables and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and SOO til ing properties, and consequently can-never in- Oijure. Such a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and also by all who have suffered from debility; , for It needs no medical @killer knowledge even : to ace tilltt debility follows all attacks of ilia ease, and lays the unguarded system open to time attacks of many of the most dangerous to which poor humanity is constantly liable.— Sueh, for example, as the following : Consump tion, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Faintness; Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Ifeart, Melon- Icholy, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, Diddiness, and all that class of cases, so fear. fully fatal if unattended twin time, culled It. male Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also. Liv- I T ; er Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de rangement of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back, Side, and between the Shoulders, predid position to Slight Colds, Hacking and Contin ued Cough, Emaciation. Difficulty of Breathing and indeed we might enumerate many more still. but we have space only to say, it - will not only cure the debility following Chine and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Ml asmatle Influences, rind cure the diseases at once, if already attacked. And amm it acts di reedy and persisteCtly upon the biliary sys tem, arousing the Liver to action, Promoting. & in fact, all the excretions end secretioneef pie le system. it will mlallibly prevent any delit&i , one cunseq mance, following upon change of dd. mate and water•, hence all travelers should - have a bottle with them. and all should take a table spoonful at least before eating. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive /la organs, it should be in the hands of all persons of sedentary habits students, ministers, litera ry men. And all ladies not accustomed to much out door exercise should always use it.— If they will they will dud an agreeable, pleas ant, and efficient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty: for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the above irregularities continue.— Then again, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before time final • trial she will plums the dreadfulperied with.per fect ease and safety. There is no mistake about it, this 09rdial is all toe claim for it. Mothers try it! And to you we appeal to detect the ill ness or decline not only or your daughters be ford it be too late, hut also your eons and hus bands, for while the former, from false delicacy, Igo down to a premature grave rather than lsttereree their condition be known in time, the filloften so mixed up with the excitement of bust: nose that if it were not for you they too would travel in the same downward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother cis always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; fur we are sure your never failing af fection will unerringly point you to Professor 01 Wood's Restorative Cordial ould be and Dived Renova tor as the remedy which sh always on • hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprie tor, 644 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St..Louls, Mo., and sold by all good Drug gists. Also by Dr. Roes, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Fa. Pride One Dollarr • Bottle, [July.24, 1681 .- Iy. cow.pe Are you sick, feeble, and complaining? Ara you out of order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? MEMO symp toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and shonid he averted, by a timely use of the right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered hu mors— purify the blood, and let the lluide move on unob structed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the hotly into vigorous no tivlty, purify the sy:510111 from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the betty, and ob structs its natural functions. These, if not rellered, react upon themselves and the surrounding, organs, pro. during general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in this cbudithin, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system. and with it the buoyant fueling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common cOmplaint is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them., Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural furetions of the body, they are rapidly, anti many of theta ..nrely, cured by the same moans. Norio who kzow the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ MOM when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements front leading physicians in some of Ole principal cities, and front other well known public per , sons. I1•a: a Forwarding Merchant of Louis, Pd,. 4, 1556. Dn. ATER: Your Dills are the paragon of all tiaat is groat M medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon hot hands and ' feet that bad proved incurable for years. tier mother has Men long griev ously afflicted with 'blotches and plinples nu her skin and in her hair. After urn. child itas cured,alm also tried your PM; and they haVo edema her. ASA MINICRIDDE. .Asa Family :Physic. Prom Dr. )t Clitheright, Nom Orleans, Your Pills lire the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any canaille 'we possess. They are mill, but very certain and effectual in their action on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to net in the daily treatment of disease. llcadoch.c 7 Sicklicailache,roul Stomach. Prom Dr. ECittlard Boyd, Baliimure. Dasu Duo. Atm I cannotlinswer you tokat complaints I have cured with your Pills better than to say all that we ewer treat with a 2ntroatire medicine, I place great depen. deuce on an effectual cathartic Of my daily contest with disease, and believing us I tiolliflt your rills afford us the best we have, I of course value them highly. Prrrsnunc,-Pa., May 1,1855. Dn. J. O. Assn. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any relay eau have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PRIAILFi. . Glen. of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders—Liver Complaints. From Dc. Theodore Bell, of .I.Vew Not tidy are Jeir put , :eta upon sty mac. 7US coo. incerely is wor ds: 50. hospital iesitate to 'ir rept muss. are 0,1 admirable remedy for derangements heh..d. 1 hare seldom found a ease of se eh-einem that it did not readily 715111 tti them. Fraternally xutim, ALONZO BALL, 31. ft,, rkysiciun, of the Norinc . Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms, Prom Dr. J. G. Omen, of Move. - - Your Nun have had a long 414 in My practice, and 1 hold them lu esteem as ate Or the best aperients I have ever found. Their alterat Ice effect upon the liver• makes them an esebilett remedy, whoa giveu its small doses for dyientery mut ditirrhera. Their sugar-coating Makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, bnpuyity Of•the Blood. Prom Rev. J: /limes, /lister of Advent Church, Boston. Da. AVER: I have used voitr Pills with extraordinary success in my family mid among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and 'unify the blood, they are tho very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Youm J. Y. MMES. Wansmv, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24;1855. Demi. Sm; I am using your Cathartic Pills In my prac tice, and find them an excellent pinative - ta cleanse: the system and purWthe finaquiat of the Mond. JOHN 3IDACLIASI, Cons t (pi ti en, Costiveness, Sitppression, rtheumatism, Gout, ,breurttlgia, Drop— sy, Paralysis, Fits, eta. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Zoning!, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of coitireness. If others of our fraternity have found them es efficacious as I hare, they 6leould join sue in proclaim ing it for the 'benefit of the multitudes who-suffer from that complaint, which, althoitgli had enough in itself, is the Progenitor of others that are worse. / believe cos tiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. Praia Alrs. E. Sluart, Physician and Mho/A :Boston. I find one or two largo.doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural RCM. lion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stonmelcand expel W4l/WIS. They are so much the hest physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. Peon the Bee. Dr. Ilaufkes,of the Methodist 4is. PULM , RI TOUSF. Crt...lau. troxourn Stn: I should he ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my CRBB to you. A cud settled lnrny limbs and brought on excru ciating nveraYie pains', NI blob ended in chronic rheuma tism. Notwithstanding I had the beat of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Ilaltimore, Dr. Macitonzie, I tried your Pills. Their elfects.frere slow, but sure. Ay persevering In the use of them, I ant now entirely well. BENATR CHARMER, /Won Range, La., 5 Dec. 1853. Dn. AYER: I lines been entirely cured, by your Pills, of .Rhchniatie Gout —a painful disease that bad afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. *a , - Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a- public pill, front this dreadful conse quences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER. & CO., Lowell, Mum Sold by J. L. Lemberger, Dr. Rosa and. D. 9. 'Reber, Lebanon ; Delver & Bro., Atinville ; Shirk, Jilyerstown ; Nelio ; Rarpir, Bast Ranoser ; Krell, Foaeirentown; and by Dealers everywhire. D. S. RABE . It.' S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .DR. U'e STORE! Ras been Removed to his New Building, on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. il trIlE subscriber respectfully annohnee to his acquain- 1 toets's:kid the - public in genera!, that ho has con stantly on hands'. large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, --- DYE-STUFFS: VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE,• V BRUSHES, nAIR-OILS, • EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, &- gars, Tobacco,&e. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at Low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles ae represented.— Purchasers will please remember flits, and examine the qualities and prices et his goods before purchasing else where. AO — Physicians' prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night; by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Ingle It nildings. On Sundays the Store will bo . ifficnuyi for the com pounding of prescriptions between the boure of 7 and 10oclo ck , A.ill., 12 andI,and4and5P.N. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID S. ItAbEP. • Mutual Fire Insurance Coln pally of Annyille, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1859, and J_ is now in full operation and ready to make Maur. ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and 3lcrcbandise generally. Alto on Barns. Contents, ?Lock, Farm I mplements. he., on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John 11. Kinporte, George Bigler, John Allwein, Rudolph II err, • Joseph F. Matz, thristian Bachman, WilllamEarly , jr., deorgo S. Itoingardner, 7. D. A. Garman, ieorge Douge, ohn D. Delver, aniel S. Early, JOIIN ALLIVELN, Presiden RITDOLPH Irma, Treasurer. JOSEPH K MATZ , Secretary. Earnuol Soabold, Traveling Agent. Jacob Selinotterly, Agent, Fredericksburg. • A nnyille, January 30, 11361.-ly. THE NEW BA.KEB lli E undersigned would respectfully inform the cal l. rens of Lebanon, that he has commenced the BAE. ING BUSINESS, in all its viuteties, at his stand, K on Cumbiirland street, Lebanon, nearly epposite the Buck Hotel, cad will supply customers with the beet BREAD, OAKES, &c., kc. Flour received from automate and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONF ECTIONERI-49, of all kinds, fresh and of the Beat quality, constantly on hand, and furnished at the lowest prices. Th public ie invitedlo give me a trial. Lab non, Nov. 9, 1859. - F. 11. ELOR. "THE UNION'', ARCH STREET, AEOVE' HIRD P HILADELPHIA. Upton S. Newcoffier Pro r' . or riplilB hotel is central, convenient by P to all .parts of the city, and In ova adapted to the comfort and wants of, the b r • *A. 'retitle $1.50 per day. tiept.ll, ' -yr AYER'S CATHARTIC PILES. "Lebanon Valley InsAitule,) , "Annville, Lebanon county, - Pennta., - UNDER THE SUPIMINTEMItENCE trVRASIDE, A-. r E DESIGN OF THE SeHOOL is to Met, as far as may I be, the requirements of a progressive age. 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 those Branches of Education most useful ; or.desirable. in the different 'spheres of life.— TIIE ' ENOLISII DEPARTMENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, practical education, which may 14 turned to account in the transaction of business.— Tao CLASSICAL . DEPiILTSIENT embracing the study or the Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate the taste-r-to refine and elevate the mind. or as a basis to the Willy i/fWhat are called the learned professions. A Nonst.‘i. on'Tisctipas' DEPARTSTErr, in which an expe rience of more thamtwelee years, in schools of various grades and in different-sections of the Union, will be drawn upon in familiar lectures, illuotmtion and exam= pie. to impart a knowledge of the Ater oP THE DISCIPLINE is gentle hilt firm. No unneceo eery restraints era instituted for the sake of mere effect; —hut such as are deemed conducive to the moral or seem tel welfs re of the student Ibeiigidly enforced. Stu dents from abroad earl board, Qtinleseotherwisedesired l in the family of the principal. Amdoventhese aparen tel controrwili be exercised 'during their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at. unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of amuse nitwit without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except eickness or per mission of parent or guardian. . . _ THE LOCATION is pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing little village--surrounded-by a 'Actor esque and highly cultivated district. Rig twenty - miles _ Eastward of Harrisburg, and within view of the Leba non Valley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg and Reading, and forms a link in the great chain of rail roads between New York and "the West." THE INSTITUTE is .a spacious, three-story, Brick structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding' school. The furniture of the school-rooms is nearly new, anti of the kinds most Approved for use and com fort. The students' rooms are large and convenient, and will be occupied generally ; by two students each. STUDlES:—Spelling and Defining, Reading and Elo-- cation, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy,` History, Composition. and .Declamation, Book Keeping, Moisur ation. Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry,. Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Anatomy and Pity-Wet , ogy, Surveying, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Logic, rthetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Greck/rench, and Music. THE YEAR OF SCHOOL,(conimenced on Monday, duly, 22d,) will continue for 10 months with en inter ruption of one, week between ChriltrOasand New Tear. Students can enter at any time, and they will he charg ed only from the time of entering. EXPENSES for Board, Washing, Tuition, Lights, &c., per quarter of 11 weeks;s3s. For Tuition alone,per ;natter, $5 todo. Additional for ancient and modern languages, each $2 ; for Music, $5. Any further inforthation : that may be desired can he obtained by- addressing the Principal, BURNSIDE .A:nnyille, Pa. July 31, 761.4 f, Lebaitow Femalt Semin airy. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Mnacial Department. Mrs. M. A N , J. JIMISON, Drawing. NIFTY SESSiON- will commence Sopternber 3, 1860. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a model ate cost. The school year is divided into two sessions of five months each. Charge per session, from 7 to 15 dollar», according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and Gorman. *** Particular attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the. Piano. Melodeon and' Gui tar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School willhe waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rates. Early application should be made to . Board of Directors: S. J. STINE, b. S. lIAMMOND, J. W. an - sa, • :MIN MELLY, C: GREENAWALT, C. D. GLONINGER, JOSIAII FUNCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. ' Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. Blanket Slhawl*, CLOTH, WOOLEN OLOTILINO of all cobra, dyed Set. j Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warrant%) and goods turned out equal to new, by LION LEIBEROER, . fix t icl es to be dyed eau be left tit To& L. Lember ger'e Drug Store where all Orders for the above will b attended to. [Feb. 8, 1860. HARDWARE AT COST. T H B P, o subscriber c=isdarif; s aAvrLsalected . COST FOR GISH . . Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1, 1861, will be alloived a liberal credit on purchases.— Those who have not settled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq.,-for immediate settlement and adlec. tion. D. M. IcARMANY. Lebanon, July 17, 1861. GEO. L. ATELNEI. JNO. T. AMISS. G. L. ATKINS & Bro. HAVING united in the BOOT and SHOE BERATES, and from their dOtermitiatlort to be punctual, and mike none-but-tbe best of Work, they feellilie soliciting a largenf public patronage. Theywill always be found at their OLD STAND, (New Bounnia,) in Market Street, nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hotel, where they will be really to serve and please their customers. They have.now on baud a lac.% assortment of BOOTS, SUOBS, ' TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &e., which they offer at reduced prices, SIP Persons dealing at this SHOE STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE WORE, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is alwayi warranted. - Ada- Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, July 5,1661. ATHINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, hoth for ladies and Gentlemen. A TKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store to fitted up in good order for comfort and torttenienen, both for Ladies and Gentlemen'. A TKINS & BRO. promise to be punetnal, and will on ja. deavor t. please all who may call on them for Boots and Elwell J:A.ArES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER, : WALNUT STREET, next door to A. 0...E1a15 y Sc., LEBANON, PA. [Man& 18,1581. WOOD and COAL-YARD. I- THE undersigned, having- bought Mr. , Henry Spoou'e Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a Blotch's Foundry, in t h e borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORD OF WOOD and from GOO to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell atthe yard or deliver at as small profits tut will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and Judge for themselves.' DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, July 3, 1861. Plana.* : Reading Railroad. - ,X4elbanon Val'ley Branch. _a - afia a - - Two Daily Passenger T -11 41110 rains ead ing, and Harrisburg. - )ASS LEBANON, going East to Rending, at 9.43 A. M., and 2.45 P.M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.16 P- M. and 12.01 P. 51. At Reading, 'both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua., Denville, Williams_ port, • r_plaar Morning train only connects at Reading for ITilksa barra, Tittaton and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "'Pennsylvania."' "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Cb &mbar*. burg, ilc. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in NO.I Cara, $l. 50, to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 The, baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Claes Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickete at reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Cimadse ; sndEso grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above pincer, ran • had,on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Through Pirst•Claas Coupon Tickets, and Erni_ Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points is the North and West, and the Canada& COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, betWeetv auy points desired, and MILEAGE. TICKETS,. . . each for Paniiiies and Business Firms. , Paints, at-$45 Cood for 2000 nines, betwcon all Up Trains leave Philadelphia fer 11ai . nf burg and Pottsville at BA. M. and 3,3o"and 6 M: Pasaengers are , requested to purchase tickets. ;toe • fore • the Trains !dart. Meter Parse charged, if paid the aars. G. A. NICOLL'S, July 17, 1861. • sispeuser' ..aita4uperiratendent.. . MBEBeER'S. 4llfElr . MANIUFACTORY. GampirtiL for past favors, the undersigned respect fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover townehip;Lsbanon county, on as extensive a Scale as ever. It is tit:met-ma ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, -which bee made big work end' name so well known in the surrounding coun try, lie promises to do the - work in the shortest peasi ble time. Ilia manufactory is in complete order, and be flatters himself to be able to render the same Eat isfact lon as heretofore. lle manufactures Broad and Narrow Meths, Oassinetts, Blankets, While and other lekinitels, ell in the best manner. He also cards Wool arid - Makes Bells. For the conva— nience.othis Customers; Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following placeng—At the 'adores of George & Pyle, Looser & BrotLang George Reincehl, sad at the new Drug Store of Joseph L Lemberger, near the Market House, iirthc borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gmh- ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William , Barnet, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonetitawri Flit the store of Mr. Weltoer, Bellevue; • at the store ofMartin Earls, Palmyra; at the storeof Mr. • Zinanarmitu, Faatllanover, Lqbanomcounty, AU. ma eiTals *lll betaken away re;rtGarli,:from theabove-pls.- can; flubbed witheiut delay, and_returnedstgain. TMise of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed end mixed, can leave.. the same, white, at the above mentioned pieces, with -directions how they Irish It prepared. • er his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from lthe.-Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and Jot at the desired places. N. ft.. It is desired that.theee having Wool carded, will Ape Cash therefor, at thk.aliare named playas. lII TLI llatto:ver,L LYON LEMBXIIGEIZ. tbanell coUntignly 17, 1861. S. J. STTNE, 3. W. WISH. _East Heaover.