THE CORNER. for - e'A r Mit RICAN ny A SH A RK. —llOrtibi L—The Singa bore I ,nice of Augnst h• - s the thl lowing account of the killing cpi one or the crew of the Air z , ricnn ship T. W. ears by a shark, and the narrow escape of two others:— On Saturday last three seamen belong ing to the American ship T. W. Sears, were bathing alongside the vessel, when one of their was seized by a shark. The monster first seized him by the shoulder, but the force with which he rushed on his victim caused him to lose his hold, driv ing the unfortunate man several feet out of the water. The shark again seized him by the back and finally by the neck, and disappeared with his prey. All this happened within plain view of his ship mates, who immediately lowered a bo . at, and aßer taking on board the other two men proceeded to drag for the body.— They had been occupied In this way for some. time when the shark was observed to rise some distance tram them, still with the body of the helpless man in his mouth, shaking it, as is described, as a dog would a rat. The mate of the vessel armed himself with a boarding-pike, and rowed towards the spot, and the shark was so 'much oc cupied with his victim that he allowed himself to be stahbed several times before again disappearing. Thinking the ani mal had received his death-wound, the boat returned to the ship, but scarcely had she arrived alongside when the shark reappeared as befOre. A harpoon was now taken Into the boat, and the shark again allowed himself to be approached sufficiently near to be struck, when he a gain disappeared. Line was now paid out and the boat was towed some distance, till, assistance arriving, the monster was killed by repeated stabs. of the lance. Most of the contents of his maw were disgorged while being hauled on board, and on being opened, some fragments, which were unrecognizable, and an eight pound tin of preserved meat, were all that was found. The shark was one of the species known as the ground shark, and about ten feet in length. The gird of the body was immense, and is stated to have been eight or ten feet. A FRIGHTFUL RusAwAy.—Thursday af ternoon, Mr. John Shenk, farmer, resid ing in Manor township, drove to the city a fine-looking horse, which the day before he had purchased from a drover, at Funk's Sale Stables, North Prince street- While Mr. S. was in the house paying for . the hcrse, a boy untied him from the post in the yard, in order to let another vehicle pass. The horse became frightened, and started at a full run up through Mr. Kauff man's yard•fnto North Queen street. The buggy was dashed to , pieces against an awning post at Mr. Amer's store ; the beast more terrified than before, with the shafts thrashing his backsnd heels, dash ed at a fearful speed towards Centre Square, and so reckless was. his rate, that, unable to turn at the corner, he sprang a gainst the large show window in 0: M. Zahm & Co.'s Jewelry Store, making a complete smash of the window. The horse next plunged into the door way ol the Oyster Saloon under Ditlow's Ex change Hotel, in which position he was captured and returned to the stable. The horse was considerably injured by the glass and iron sash of Zalun's window; the clocks and jewelry in the window were but slightly injured ; the heavy, clear class was left in complete fragments, pro ducing a very singular breakage, leaving the pieces scored in parallel lines, as if rul ed with d diamond.—Lancaster Int. GALLANTRY BADLY REWARDED.-Lieu tenant Fairfax, who boarded the Trent to capture Maw and Slidell, is a Virginian, and a connection of Mason by marriage. ills duty was therefore, little unpleasant, but he executed it with great promptness, though he says the ladies of that party were under great excitement. How this excitement was manifested he does not tell. The Boston Transcript, however, makes up the deficiency. It says that one young lady, a member of Mr. Slidell's family, went so far as to scold himsevere .ly, and family dealt him a severe blow in the face. A Tom Orts.--A correspondence of the Indiana, Pa., itemenger states, that while Mr. Wm. Gilmons of Armstrong township, was hauling pumpkins from a field, he dicovered a land turtle, held by one leg between a pumpkin and a stone, where it had been caught by the rapid growth of the former. The turtle had been held so long that the pumpkin had grown over it, and shaped a portion of the shell on its surface. When the vegetable was removed the prisoner was released from his confinement, and immediately traveled for other quarters. The story (or the pumpkin) is a remarkable one. Oztf - Scurs or WISDOM.—He who talks too fast, outruns his hearer's • thoughts.--z- He who speaks too slow, gives his:hearer pain by hindering his thoughts, as a rider who frets his horse by reining him too much. A woman should have no male friends but those who are friends of her husband. There Is no friend to man so true so kind so real, and so good as woman. w. Women should set good examples for the men are always following them. A BIILLOCK IN A WELL: Saturday week, as Isaac Hayes, of East Bradford, Cheater county, was driving his cattle through West Chester to Philadelphia, a bullock weighing from eight to nine hun dred, broke through a well curb on Ches nut street, opposite to stone row, and the animal went down into the well. The at tempt ,was made to pull him out by the horn*, but the horns broke and he had to be killed. O The latest invention which we have heard of is a chewing machine- 7 in other words, a little mil), intended for toothless people and thole who cannot & properly Masticate their food.- SuCh an article is advertsed in the London ,Lancet. It is fastened to the dinner table, goes with a crank, and is said to mince the food very Howl Samoa n , r Wunsa.—Some blacksmiths seem to forget that horses shod in the winter should have the inner side of the ; shoo , of. such configuration as to let go easily of snow balls formed with in the hoot It only requires a gradual increase In size outward, with no dove. tailing in,fture, and ead bi4l,_ &most. tts flat as formed; will readily be parted with. AIL GraIIDER. ILUJFIBER. %NM of the hest and cheapest assortments Of LUMBER f “Iro reel to Alpe public , is now far sale at the now and •,.. , nsiTo BEM and' COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Unii.o renal. at the head of Walnut street, a few luare.s North ..t the Genessee Steam Mills, and one 'lnure Vast of Tioromr's Hotel. Their , I:l.rtingtrtt cOurists of the best will-seasoned White, Y,±llow, Norway, Pine and lleatiock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 1 , , and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; While Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and 3.1; inch Poplar Boards, Plank anti Scantling. Sill NG LES ! SHINGLES!! The beet Pine and llemloek Filinglea; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Poets, and Pailinga far fences and fencint Boards; • FLOORING BOARDS of all sires and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburners and Bollidayeburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. MConfident that they have the largest and beet alt• sortment of Lumen of all descriptions indstzes, as wall as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coat, ever offered to the citizensof Lebanon county, they venture to tap that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. PIIILIP N. Lebanon, July 3,1881. E. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GA LURY No. 724 Arch Stied, rhiladdrhia. (NNE of the largest and moat complete Galleries in 1.1 the United Ptates, where the beet Pictures, known to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable rarricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends 'personally, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Dagnerreotypes and Anibretypas. of absent or de ceased friends, photographed to any require.' size, or taken on Canvass, life aim, and painted in Oil by the beat Artists. At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather —ae perfect in cloudy days as' when the sup shines. Persons visiting the city . are respectfully invited to examine our specimens, which fur prke and quality de• fy competition. Air Instructions given in the art of Photography. It. NEWELL, GALLEILI 'OF ART, 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: Prow Hon. Law's D. CArBELL, MO. My faintly and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture le more life-like than any thing they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never yet had one which presents so true to nature. all the features and expressions of eohntenanee as this. From Hon. E. Jorlffeams. late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of your por traits, conjoined with their dtt re bility of color and faith fulness as Illteneaies, cannot fall to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. From COL. JAMES PAGE. Haring ddee:sion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia. a min iature in Oil Colors, under the new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expreesing the satisfac tion given me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness. but its artistic finish in all respects, and recomme n./ him to the patronage of , those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. JAMES PAGE. Philadelphia, January 23;1861,1y. Farmers and others Take Notice. Two undersig,ned having purchased the entire .1 establishment of A. MAJOR & BROTHER, will manufacture and keep do hand a very general as sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTR,.embraeing improved FOUR.ITORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's! Independent steel -wire Tooth Horse RAKE; Mumina-s Patent rodder,Straw and flay CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers. :rain Falls. Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-sindlers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters. Cultivators, with a variety of the beet PLOUGHS in ueo, &e. All of the above Maellmes are of the latest and best improvements, and are all warranted to givematisfection. Outings of all 1.-indat mode to order. and at short notice. Ile also manufactures STEAM EN °INES, Mill Gearing.Shatting, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kiwis. Ile invites all to call and examine the work st the Ma china Shop, on PIIVEGITAIVE STRECT, .ice Aft orders or cotrimunleations by mail will he promptly attended to. D. N. itAIMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, Augnet S. ISM. bavo appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER IA ray Agents for tbepurpoes of carrying ontbe above business. D. M. KAILMANY. Lebanon, August. 8, IBM 11 RESSLER' HAITI JEWELRV STORE No. 288 North Bth Street, above Race, Phil'a, fIAN hand and for Bale. choice eacortnli . t of auperi kJ or padterns.—and will PLAIT TO ORDER. DnAcz- LEIB, EAR ROMS, PENSIVE RINGS, BREMIT PIES, Ccoesce, 7`.ZECHLECES. VEST and GIJAR6 CHAINS. 4:c., to ARP* Orders enclosing the hair to L o u plow', may hr sent by intuit. Glee a drawing ea near no T.ll can on paper and enclose such amount UP yen may choose to psy. Cost as follows :—liar Rings $2 to V: Breast Pi en $3 to $7 ; Finger Rings 75 cents to $3.50.; Vest Clllll/p) V/ to $7, Necklaces $2 to $lO. 42:- Hair putinto Medalions. Box, Breast Pins, Rings, &e. Old Oold and Silver bought tit fair rates. ;limel9,lBol OWEN: LA ÜBACiii'S New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Cltair Mantfactory. 1Io•1,-r1 51 31 door tiara of The L. roll ' Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Beat Assortment of FURNITITRE and CHAIRS, in the county. filllk public fa reepectfully reams:- ed to bear In mind that at these Ware Rooms will be found the best atwortmen t of FAMITONABLis and BAND Some FURNITURE and CIIKIRS. Perrone in want al any kind would best cull and examine hie stock before purchasing elsewhere. Whirls (being all of I,la own Work) he warrants to be better than any offered in this Once. Prices will he lowan than at any other place, either in the Borough orcounty of Lebanon. All orders promptly.a [tended to; and Speedily execu ted at the lowest prima.' • - All persona purchasing Furnitatee from him will be eceenumulated by basting it deliepred .to them. to any pert of the county, FREE or CHARGE, and without the least Injury, Cle he has procured one of the -heat cosh. ionedfurniture wagons, capeeindly for that purpose. k. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shertest notke. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 18110. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY. 1111.1 E enbscriber respectfully informs the public that J. be has the largest and beet assortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered to.the public of Leb anon county. lie has on hand at .his Cabinet-Warm rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly oppesite Zeller's Hotel. and a few doors month .of Rimier's, a splendid assortment of goad, substantial and Riabisina ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, Con sisting of SOFAS, 'FETE-A-TETER, LOUNGES, WH AT. arrNoTB, Parlor, Centre, 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 FRESCIII Beat, Mum ELATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated Camas; all kinds of Spring Seared ROCHERIL Also,' Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common MALES and ROCKERS , of every description. mil- All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give autlefintlon. Pereoue desirous of kobwing the ehatacter of the goods here offered for vale, can be fully satiated of their durability by reibit . ince.tthose for whom he him man ufactured or to whom gold. Old Furniture and Chairs IMPAIRED and VAR NISHED. -N : 8.--COFFINS made and ItUitERALIS 'Attended at . the shortest notice. JOSEPH ZOWMAN. Northlehetton. September 19, 1860. ":labAtipi F. c, FASHIONABLE BOOT n AND SHOE Calaly MAKER ON COMberland Street; one door. East of the Black florae Motel. Thankful for the very Mend patronage extended to ate for the abort time I hare been in busluees, I would respectfully aolleit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Be Nu at all times an assortment of ROOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture as band, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE ROOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, ..bo. Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invited to give me a trial. 0141drence Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. iP 4.11 work warranted. litpainng wadi , done and charges made ouNderate. Lebanon, July a, ISM: Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. ►TOW is the time to buy your WrOVES before cold lr winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of James N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Rank, where can be had the largest and beat assortment of PARLOR,,IIALL, and COOKINd STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, Goa burn ers for Parlors or Berl Chambers of bis own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or bor• ough, which he warrants to bake or roust. WASH BOILERS constantly ou hand of all eizes, and the beet materiel. COAL IRTlrEn—the largest assortment, the heav iest. Iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large steel: of TIN WARE, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman, and has had an experience of tweu• ty-five years. he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. Ile takes this method of returning bil thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own buthiess and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, November 7. 11360. air Particular attention paid total kinds ofJossoto, Bath as Rolling, Spouting, IC, and all work warranted. Hiram W. Rank, IORMERLY OF JONESTOWN. LEBANON COUNTY, would respectfuliy Inform his friends, and tbepub lie, that he has connects- ;:iNimeelf with Mr. LOWER. In MO TOBACCO, SNUFF AL; SEG AR BUSINESS, No. 138 North Third Street. Phila., where ha will be glad to receive customers, sod will 6411 at rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, July 1.7, IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO BMPNNEWS SKY I.IOLIT churn; over rya Raber's Drug Store, on Cumberland street, Lebellsh, Pa. Awnuorrars, MELAINOTYPES, NEROTYP=f, PArTROTTREEI And PINTO GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reaeoua ble nod in accordance with the' size, style and quality of the eases. Rooms opened from S A. M., to 4 o'clock. P.M.` Lebanon, June `1,1858 Watches, Jewelry and Sil ver Ware— WHOLESALE . AND RETAIL. ,STELLWAGEN & BRO., No. CP2 Market Street, 1 door below ith, Philadelphia. March 27, 1861.-I.y. Wanted to Buy, ,rk firin i BUSHELS RYE; CJIJIVMUSO,OOO busbels CORN ; 451),O00 bushels OATS; 50,000 bushels WHEAT Also, CLOYERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for which the highest CASH priaea will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 17, 1861. REIGART'S OLE sirdic 114, TV. corner of aiarket and - I . 94ter streets, Lebanon, Pa r K. DER(}, Ag't, respectfully Informs his friends .j,, and the public, that he has taken the above stem!, formerly occupied by Emaniel Reigart, and large ly increased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, with — Ea selections from the CHOICEST BRANDS and ' 5 qualities now in the market. My assortment 1 ' consists of Orford, liennesy, Pinet Camtillion, T. Wince Martell. Marett, Pellevoision, J. J. Depay & Co., A. Surignette & Co. WlNKS.—Champagne, Old Oporto, Burgundy. Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon. Teneriffe, Hock, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry. Cherry,Dinger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &e., &c. Also, constantly on hand a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WUISKEYS, of the very best qualities, and Pure Cider Vinegar. From long experience he Batters himself that lie will be able to render satisfaction to all whoinsay patronize the new Arm, and the reputation acquired for furnish ing the best brands of ❑IQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold at establish ment will be what they are represented. Lebanon May 22,1861. Lebanon Deposit 'Bank. Cumberland greet, one door east of °moaner Hotel. WILL pay the following I ATLS or .T.NTAREST on DEPOSITS, For 1 year, and longer. 6 per cent. per annum; for 6 months, and longer, 5 percent. per anunui ; For 2 nionthe, nod longer. 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice Of withdrawal. Interest paid in MG for the Deppalts from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of itc commodatiais to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on deimind. Will pay a premium on SPANISH mid MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on obi Mexican Dol lars and - Half Dollars.' Will make collections on and re mit to all parrs of tho United States, the anodes and Eurepe: - Negotiate Loans, Ai:. AT., and do a general EX CHANGE mid BANKING BUSINESS. , 41.'ELWSON COLEMAN, President Gm. Curs, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAIIERS, are individually liable to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other bligationti of the "I;sastrox DEPOSIT DANK." [MON CAMERON, 431..0AW50N COLEMAN, EORGE MULLER; LEVI KLINE, JA:GES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Leh - ikon, May 12, 186 S. GEORGE G LEM. New Boot and Shoe Store! riMIE undersigned announces. to the public that he 1 has opened a New Boat and. Shoe .Btore. in Market Street, Lebanon, tam doors south of Zion's Lutheran church, where be intends keeping eonetantly, on Ofilt;hand a general assortment oriaidies, dentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's` Boots, Shoes Gaiters, cf:c &c ., all of Which will be made-up hi; style and quality not in be surpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared-to pleme and satisfy all who may favor him with their orders, and his charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair remuneration. lie also keeps a large s tock of " •. HOME MADE WORK, whieli iii warranted to be as reproSented. ' - -• The public are invited to call and examine Lin stock previous to purchasing. mar Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. ANDREW MOORE, Lebanon, May 1,1861. Lebanon Mutual Insueance - Company. • LOCATICD AT JONESTOWN - , LEBANON CO.. holders of the State of Penn -114) the property syivana—.-':GE yrtatmEN Your attention is respectfully solicited to the following low rates of insur ance of the LEBANON Ai tr'PUAlr INSURANCE COM PANY, who arc transacting business with the most flattering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of the Company aro ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against loss, by fire. The Beard of Directors are practical busine4rnen well and favorably known, a rid enjoying the entire confidence and respect of the community in which they live. Our Coin,. pony is perfectly mutton and we invite your careful motion to the following low rates as we are determined to insure as low as any other responsible company, taking into considerafion the character of the risks incurred. Onr CRAMER being PERPETUAL, enables us to h• sue Policies vdat, never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3or 5 pars. t . - The Company has now been in sticeessful operation for nearly 6 years, and all itelosses have been promptly paid to the satisfaction of all peruse concerned; and, in fact it has been, and still continues to be,. the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest and economical principles. RATES OF INSURANCE Dwellings, brick or stone, slate Ivor $0,15 . 15 $lOO do do 'do ' shingles -- ,18 " 'do do Log or Frame _ ,20 " : do Barns, Eton* or brick ,20 " do do Log or Frame ,20 " do store ilousea, brick or stone ,25 " do do Log or frame ,30 . " do Motels& bearchng bousee, , briek or stone' •-„ik " 'do do do -L. or framo— ' ' ,30'' . -; 'do Academies and School houses - ,25 " do Churches and meeting houses ' ,20 " do Printers books and Btationeries ' AO " do Book binders ' .50 " do Tailor shops ,2b " do Shoemaker and saddler shops ,30 " d Silversmith and Watchmaker ,31) " do Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 "do Groceries and Provision stores ,30 " .do Tanneries ; 30 " do Batter shops ' ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water power. ,35 " do Saw Mills do do ,35 " do Drug Stores ,30 " do Smith shops, brick or stone AO " do do do Wood . 'UN ". do Car'penter,,folner a Cabinet maker shops ,40 . dr Wagoner and Coachruaker edam . . ,40 " do Painter aralchair maker shops • AO ".. do Oil hiiiis . ,40 " do (3over Mills . . , ,40 " do Foundertesof wood . ' • ,245 " do do Brick or stone ,30 Mercbandire in brick or stone builiFngs " do do' iu woods% - do -" - do Furniture in brisk or stone building's ~ , " do do in iTOCAIM ,20 " do Stables & sheds, bid& or etone,courdry " do do do„eroodeu ;26 ” do Livery 4.2averelStables ,25 " do Jiro- All Soumunications should be addreesed te W A. BAARY, Seere*ry, Jonestown Lebanon tb., Pa. AntMent—JOHN BBUNNZR, lisp. Presidstit—D. M. RANH. Preastwor*GßK). • ' Secretary—WM. A. BARRY. Jonestown, September Itt. ISt*. ~. ttYPQAR Cs -0 ''SuL) FOR TUE PREVENTION AND CURE OP . • . Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration; General Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Mammas, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders Of the Nervous and Blood Systems. • This Remedy hos obtained a great reputation for moat EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALL STAOES OF CONSIDIPTION. it is recommended by many thou sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—hav ing been used with RM9111.T9 lI.NYAILAILLLED IN TUE AN NALS OF MEDICINE. . „ The Hypophosphitet hero a two•fold,and spec(fic ac tion : ou - the one hand, increaeing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY, and on the other, being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD OENERA.TING AGENTS KNOWN: In nee of .A'eryour Debility, or Prostration of the -Pilot Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior: " "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" In the only reliablelorm of the Ift - rOsnosPsruzs, Mado Kati' the Original-Formula of Dr. Chunbill. /Er INQUIRE FOR AND_ USE NO OTHER! J A FAIR TTIAL IS -A CERTAIN CURE! Iligkt PRICES.--In 7 oz. Bottles, sl.—Slx Bottles for Iti oz. Bottles, s2.—Three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by . .1. WINCHESTER, 30 John St., N. Y. [POP Y FOR . Spermatorihe ••• Weakness, 'and Oenitalarri . -in either Sen. This Malady,' the tern I. segintheea of which are too well known to require .re than a bare allusion-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 prematnre,grave l From one to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are generally aufficient to effect a permanent cure in the most aggravated cases, whether CoNsTrarIoNAL, or arising from AIM& or EXOEBSES. MEDICAL 14:0'1310NY . . "We believe it to be, in the treatment of gpArmator rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be."—D. KEITH, M. M. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science. "I bare found thorn all that could be desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. I need them in case of Spermatorrhea of lin.glitaudieg Which has been under treatment for years. I think three bases will complete ti.e cure."—R. P. DiZKEE, 11.1. tfffft... This is not a llonicepathie Remedy, nor is there any mercury or otherdeleterious ingredient combined with it. PRICE:-41 per Box.' Six Boxes for $5, by 'Mail, pre.. paid. For seie by ail respentable Druggists, and et the Sole General Depot in the United States, by 3. WINCHESTER I 36 John St.. N. Y. Octobt r 9, 3V`.~ `~►7~C7" CABINET WAItEROONIS South, ea,t corner of Market Square,' NORTH LEBA_N 0 i : °ROUGH. rmiE subscriber respectfully s the public that he has the largest and h eat of ItLADY a Swoon in MADE I ERE and Chairs —..r....., --- ;.4z... - - I.wv-Ailie ever offered to the Public of -----..- --,,,.. *:O7 - Lebanon county. Ile has now 1,.., I 0 '' ' ---- ft 'T on l e i n a ll i a d d it u a t so h rrme W itZ r o7 oo u d is ail 4„Ndsubstantial P Fur Wu g l* tor, - 1 sr substantial and Cha u mber e - - co u. n r slat ~..,.........„-....4 . in of cofaa fel.• a 'fetes, Lona. / gas, M hat nets, Parlor, Centre, , t Pier, Card and Common Tables, Pressing and Common Bureaus, Ac., CHAIRS, SET TEES, Cane Seated, Common and Hocking, I ookulg Glasses. &c aps. PATENT BED SPRING made nun for sale at a reduced price. It is very superior Sir COFFINS made and. Funerals attended at the shortest notice. JOHN P. ARNOLD. North Lebanon borough, Oct ;n, '6l . Georg* Itoffinan 7 s 'LEBANON COUNTY as aa~a . • '71 . " .. - - • - TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon ,Valley Railroad. - . ARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goods shipp r ed by the . Lehinou 'Palley Railroad. GoolliwilLhe sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points is the county. FREIGHTS contracted for at the least possible rates awl delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particolar Attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. - For information. apply at his Office at the Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot. Lebanon. EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia. will al ways he found at 1K H. Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North Third st.. Philadelphia. • . July 11, '604 GEO. HOFFMAN. BIER - COANT TAPCORINO. QS. ItAgSAY & tine., in Funek's building, corner 1.3.. of Cumberland street and Doe alley, bare oh hand and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of . CLOTHS, CASHMERES, and VESTINGS, well selected from (food TIMIESCR. Good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to att. 'Mao Ilandker. ebielii, Cravats, Cloves, Hosiery, Sun-modem, Fancy and rlain Linen Sbirte, Under Eltirts and Liravreis. Lebspon. August 8, 1881 Fancy Furs! Fancy Furs!! ;roux. FAILE - IR A, 718 ',Reif Street. between Itb and Bth Stn., (late of 118 Market - SO Phil& Aphis, INFOOTER AND lANUFACTIMER OF, and :ALEN IN ALL RINDS OF ANCY FURS, for La. dies', Misses' and CM- Inn's Wear. Having now titamifac- Aired and - in store my meal large and beau iful assortment orall varioue.styles.and inalities of tura, adapt -1 to the catalog Fall 7€l Winter. Seasons. amid respectfully and prices from thotia intending to purchase, ai I am enabled to oiler them very desirable inducements. • All my Furs bare been purchased for cash', and made by experienced and competent hands, and as the pres ent momentary troubles render it necessary that I should dispose of my-goods at very, small advance on cost. am satisfied that it will be to the interests of those who design purehosing, to give me a call. • Jfiar- Recollect, the name. number and street: John Fareira, (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Philadh. S , :ptember 11. 1561-sm. TAKE NOTICE. BunnEns will do well by calling' on J. lit.,Bassnea Agent, as he id prepared to do all kinds of TIN. ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, et the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 4 all of the most improved Gas Burping COOK STOVES And PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the Alifferent and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. lie also . keeps cert. stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of. ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any .othefatatemen in the county. ' . VPI,- WAR FAWOMS—Ono door South of tho "Buck 11°10," La about Street, Lobauon, Pa. Lanasn, Decemsrl: 25, 1861 Fasitionabit Tailoring! . -REmovAL, AiIiAQILtEI; ROPIIMAPT would respectfully inforin the Citizens of Lebanon, that he:. has REMOXY4P. s TAILORING Business to CiiMberliind Street, two doors East of Market Street,' and opposite the•Nagle Hotel, where all persons whoa aish garments made up in the most Sahli:amble style and beat manner, are in TAILOW i—litst received and for sale.the N. York anirPhiladelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tonere wishing the Fashions should let the enbscriber know of the fact, so that he can Mike his arrangements accordingly. MICHXL HOFFMAN. Lehapon.April-10. -tem. R EMOVAL. ITORT.II LEBANON Saddle arid ilarliess Nana- THE undersighed hue; Mei:loved „ factory. • his, Saddlery and Hartman . • .4 . Manufactory to a few doors South of• the old place, 'to the large roam litely occupied by" /Ullman Bro. as a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all hie old friends and customers, and where he bay increased fa cilities for attending f o all the departments of' his busi ness. Being determined - to be behind no other establish ment in his abilities to accommodate customers, be has opined neither pains nor espouse to obtain and make himself master of every modern ampravamen in the bu siness and agenre,the Dervicee of the Lea workmen that libertl wages would command. Lie will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of i/ANNESS;inic.b as " •r. Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harniss, of all kiwis heavy Harness, Baggy- Whigs o the beat Manu facture, f Bufalo Robes, Fly Nett, such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, Guilt as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, An ; HAMESof all descriptiona.RALTEN CHAINS,' homomade TRACES, &a., Sc., all of which'is will warrant to be equal to any that eanbe obtained in any other establishment in the, country. All he asks that those desiring, anything in thin line, ahould call at his place and examine hie stook. He feels the fullest confidenie in his ability to give entire tuttlefaction. • All Orders thankfully:received andpromptly S at tended to. SOLOMON KETH NorthhLebanon Boraugh t April 24 4861. J.P.YOU WART , - At No. 1 AMBROTYP.B,4eetry cheap, go to DAILIPS J Gallery, twat door to the Lebanon Deposit Beak:- 1111118 valuable preparation. freed of all the coin- I mon components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants, which not only run down the cystom, hut doetroy all chance of cure will be found on trial to Taman the fol • lowing properties. and to whicb the most valuable testi. monlals may be found in the pamphlets. For whooping Omigh, and as a Soothing Syrup, it meets every want, and by early use will save tbo largest proportion of ruptures in children which can. be fiscal to Whooping Cough. In ordinary Coughs and Bronchial Complaints, the forerunners or Consumption, its splendid tonic proper ties mnke it not only the most perfect eriemy . 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 dealers, as the only way to do justice to its value. rIPHIS great Neuralgia Remedy and Natural Opiate calls for special attention and Interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly •vngetahle and medical properties. For Neural gia, Itheumatiam. (lout, Tooth and Far Ache, Spinal Complaints. Bleeding at Lunsisor Stomach. Rose or Hay ,Fever, Catarrh and all minor Nervous Complaints. • • For Losa of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head Ache, Sick -Head Ache, It has no equal, and to which we offer .estimonials from undoubted sources. . _ . For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy, For Dower Complidlits, Including Cholera Mathes, it is ..pleudidly adapted, In not only removing the pains but acting as physic, u great contrast with Opium, which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than tbo discus*. From physicians we ask attention, and on demand Formulas or Triul Rattles will be nen t,clevelopiug in the Anodyne an Opiate which has long been wanted, acid In the Cough Remedy such as rest entirely ou ono central principle. From invalids we ask corruspoodence for Pamphlets or explanation, without "postage-stumps." For—Large Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. Small u - 25 46 Tolu Anodyne, 50 44 44 .. JOHN L. 11UNNEWELG, Proprietor, CIIEMIZT A2D PHARHACEOTIsT, • •110. 9 Cbnintereia/ Wharf, Bolton, Mass.., For sale by all utnanl wboleinde and retail dealers in every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lcnbcrger. Leb anon ; at Wholesale by Coo. H. Ashton, Charles Ellis & Co., Phila d'a. [April 3, 186.1.-Iy. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD - RENOVATOR, . to pr . ccisely . what its prime indicates. fir, while . pleasant. to the tame, it Is-revivifying,-exhila rating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood in all its Original purity, and thee re- Mores and render,, the oracle. invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form se .. es tolut within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most pow. crful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as • .to act in perfect aceerdqnce with the taws of 714 t. i4hire, and hence soothe thS Weakest stomach. end MOO up the digestive organs and allay ail nen. vane and other ir ri tation. it is also perfectly exhilarating in its affects, and yet it is never • I Il ll is ow co e l b p Ll e u i nsi er t i e t i i de ol o y r o d f etres etc, s u io;4 3 of a ttri t z.— se thoroughly combining powerful tonic and Rooth ing properties, and consequently van never in jure. Such a remedy ham 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 itueede no medical skillor knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dia• ease, and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of man 1 of the most dangerous to which poor humanity is constantly liable,— I Such, for example, as the following: Consume- E. tion, Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Lose m of Appetite, Faintness,. Nervous IrrlMbility, l - Nevinilea, PalpitnUon of 1 the. Heart, Melan eholy, Hypochondria, Night . Sweats, Languor, Giddinecs, and all .that class of. rases, so fear. fully fatal if nnettended to in timei.alled A irmale Weaknesses and Irrerdarities.. Also. Liv er Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Cent pialuts, Disease,, of the kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de grangement of the Urinary Organs, Pain In the Back, Side, and between the Shoulders, tweak, position to Slight Colds, Hacking and Contin ued Cough, Fuiciation. Difficulty of Breathing and indeed we might enumerate many more still, but we have space only. to mar, it will not only cure the debility followieg obit)! and Fever ' but prevent all attacks arising from bit ssmatic Influences, and cure the dimities at lonce, if already attacked. And as it acts di rectly And persistmtly upon the Mary sys tem. arousing the Liver to action, promoting, a , in that, all the excretions and secretions of the v. system, it will iulallibly prevent any doliteri -11111 one consequences following upon change of cli mate and wuter; hence all travelers should have a bottle with them and all should take a table spoonful at least before eating. As it 0 prevents costiveness, strengthens the digestive ' organs, it should be in the hands of all persons of sedentary Itabite students, ministers, litora . ry men. And all ladles not accustomed to 1 : 1 1 1 . much oat door exercise ekould always use it.— If they will they will find an agreeable, pleas ant. and efficient remedy against thee° Ills .... which rob them of their beauty; for beauty . cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the above irregularities continue.— Then :Tido, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's ... Belief. Taken a month or two before the final ' • - trial ebe will pus the dreadful period with per feet case and safety. There it tro mistake about it. this Oordiat is all we dains for it. Mothers try it! And to you we appeal to.d eteet'th e ill nese or dechioo,not onlyof-your daughters be. fore it be too late, but alto your sons end hus bands, for while the fernier, from false delicacy, go down to a premature grave rather than let • their condition be known In time, the tntterare often so mixed up with the excitement of bust aegis that If it were not for you they too would travel In the same downward path. until too late to arrest their fatal thll, but the mother I . ' is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never felling af fection will unerringly point you to.Profeettor ' Wood's Restsrutive Con dial and Blood %move ... tor as the remedy which should be always ea 11111111 in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprle. e ' tor. 444 Broadway, New York. and 114 Market street, St. Louis, klo.,andeoltiLY all good Deng al' gists. Also by Dr. „Item, opposite the, Cour t House. Lebanon, fa.• Price One Dollar pe r Bottle • [July 24,1861.-Iy. now. 1 S. S. ILAIISEY & SRO DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES - QUALITY IS OF FIRST lIIPORTANOE. . • .kir L. LEMBEnfiEII, Glisdnale'iif the Shilo _ . delphia Collegd of Pharmacy.. offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURE selection- of Drugs, Modicfnes sod ad Chornicitls, and the first.quality of Perfumery ''. and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the CV beet manufacture in the country. and a large variety of Tooth Brushes. Nall. Flesh. Clothes r4j, and Ualr Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine gill F Combs of Ivory, Shell.llorn and India Rubber. 61 r . .,. PUKE SPICES. PUKE SPIeES. ale Pure .whole and ground Spices are offered for g. w 'ale in lar ns alidma t tgatte rn a g t Store. S lig PA R D : EV 5E8.1580 Cil sat lit g I'LI S WEIt, SEEDS, I. You will Bad a full assortment and a large I:I DI variety of RUSH Oswalt and Floler Seeds at lig LEMBERGER'S. yr . 11 370SV# 4 4+ \ \ ) •Vt."-\-Y:" %%VERSA,. I ll' i /'..."'''\ . t> . -v viit o w u e, —OF. (12) , .o ) ,laticy 4 e GOUGH \ , v ~ , , ,-.4. \'';',:mi_t REiw cSiY- 1 \ 11 11 6 7 _. _- OEW i t; NUNNEWELES %Aro 4. •'; . 10 U votsuc, X e GR T EA 6 4 3..• — ' 4ll t N k tir fp4s 6 04 U 4;* PiTUft - A6MPIi. °NO* PROF.- WOOD'S AND LEMBERCER'S Condensed LA, Concentra ted'Lyt, SOda Aeh, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, Baking Soda „. Pearl Ash, Set enacts, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for Bale, In largo and email quantities at: LEMBERGEIt'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap. pure white or red Ciudile Seep, 'Country Soap, Sresive Soap to remove groan) spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the earnest • • 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 tiabilf you elo • Call et LEMBBROEM'S. rog., TRUSSES! .: TRUSSES!., The afflicted are requeeded to call and exam. ine my stack of Trusses, Supporters, de., gum. pfleing a variety of Manufacture. wak."Marsh's" Genuine "Iniprored Self Ad. •uotlng Pad Trams." "biatels'e"Cetamenial .11andsge. . - An invaluable article for thefpurpane. . If you are in want of any of the abase: poi n•be jutted at LEMBMRGER'S Drug 's„ Pute Ohio Catawba BtoUdy, The genuine article Ibt Medicinal Purptie to bo had in all Re Purity at • LEMBE ROER'S Drug • Stare,. Opposite the Market Mona. Anything you want that le kept in a well conducted First claim Drug,lltorei can be furn ished you by - LEMBEILGER, Chem Jet ancrApo Feeling thankful for the very liberalthecary. patron. age thus far received from the Phyelciane, Mer theme, and Citizens of - Lebanon and surround againeollcit a share, promising to use every effutto please all. Alair Special attention :.given to Parrucasve PIUSIBCRIPTIOXB and FAMILY Rwoutere, and -all medicine dispensed Viliriented PURR, always aegoodas can be•obtained. anywhere, and sold to-suiktlie times. Remember theAddrese, JOS. L. LEMBERG-ER, Druggist, Chemiet and Apothecary,- Feb. 6 , 1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pe. "LebanOn Valley lii titatep Annville, Lebanon county, Penn'a., UNDER. THE OOPERINTYNDENCE Or W. J. BuurvsiDE, A. M. riinE DESIGN OP Ins Sc,rioot, is to meet, as fares may I be, tho requirement.' of a progreeetve 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.— THE ENGLISH DEPAI2T3IENT designed mainly to impart a thorough, practical education, which may be turned to account in the transaction or buelnees.— Tes Wannest. DEPARTXRNT embracing the study of the Classics, ancient and modern, with a view to cultivate the taste—to refine and elevate the mind, or as a basis to the study of whet are called the learned profeesione. A NORMAL OR TRACIIXRJ3' D;PARTMRNT, in which an expe rience of more than twelve years. in schools of various grades end in different sections of the Union, will be drawn upon in familiar lectures, illustration and exam ple, to impart a knowledge el the ART OP resettle°. THE DISCIPLINE is gentle but him. No rinneces eary reetreints are Instituted for the sake of mere effect, —but such as are deemed conducive to the moral or men tal welfare of the student will be rigidly enforeed. Stu dents from abroad Can board, (unless otherwise desired) in the family of the principal. And over these aparen tal control will be exorcised during their slay. They will not be allowed to be absent from the Institute at unseasonable hours; to visit taverns or places of annum. mint without permission ; or to be absent from their places in school on any pretext except.airknees or per mission of parent or guardian. TUE LOt;ATIGN fa pleasant, healthful and secluded; in a flourishing little villagesurrounded by se pictur esque and highly cultivated district. It is twenty miles Eastward of Harrisburg, and within view of the Leba non alley Railroad, which connects Harrisburg and Rending, and forms a link in the great chain of rail roads between New orkand the \Stmt." THE INSTITUT.E is a epacioue, three-story, Brick structure—planned and built expressly for a boarding school. The furniture of the school-rooms Is nearly now, and 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. STUDIES :--Spelling and Defining, Reading and Elo cution, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy, History, Competition, and Declamation,, Book Keeping, 11.nsuraticenAltetire, Geometry, Chemistry, Natty al Philosophy, Astronomy. Anatomy and Phyeiol. ogy, hurreying, Plane and Spherical ; Trigonometry, Logic, ithetoric, Mural Science, Latin, Greek, French, and Music. TIIE YEAR OF SCHOOL, (commenced on-Monday, July 22.13,) will continue for 10 months with an inter ruption of one week between Christmas and New Year. Students can enter at any time, and they will be charg. ed only from the time of entering. EXPENSES for Jtaard, Washing. To ition, Lights, de., per quarter of 11 weeks. $35. for Tuition alone, per - Nailer, $5 to 10. Additional for ancient and modern languages, each j, - id 2 ; for Music, $5. Any further information that may be desired can be obtained by addressing the Principal, July 31, '61.-tf. Lebanon Female Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Musalel Department. . . Mn'. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. • T 1 1,1 1 :."';'47. groolgird.74. l rto'neenife„7:°,.Puteleinslrnur - ard of female education, end to offer superior tulvanta .— gee at a male: ate cost• TheSchoo.) war it ditided tub FeRAOIIP of five months each dhargo per session, 3 15 &Cara u le studies of the tee for . And' Oerinun. liar atte cal 'depart . Instruction n n end Gui tar end in Singing. acted with the hoot will be welted u 'homely when desk , and et the nougat lutes : .Early application should be made to - . :,; 5 ;..5. J. STINE, cr i .•J. W. 311811. Board of Dircetors: I. I.—S. J. STINE, - D. S. DAM:IIOND. J-. W. MISII, JOHN ASEILV. . C. GREENAWALT, C. D. OLD:MMES. JOSI All FUNCK, ISAAC BECKLEY. , • Lebanon, Aug.2l, Wel. Blanket Shawls, CLOTH, WOOLEN CLOTBINO , oeiII colors, dyed hi Black or Blue premed, the color warrautol and good 3 turned out equal to new, by • - Articles to be dyed can be lift at Jos. L. Leather ger'e Deng Store where all Ordalli,fOr the above will b attended to. • ' [Feb. 8, IMO. .HARDWARE AT COST.. "lung subscriber cirri.", Ida lerijs and - well selected 1. stack of HA it DIVA It S. I'AINTS,VILS. &e.. T COST FOR •CVISH. • Atir Parties who bate settled their acetituita to April 1, 1861, will be allowe.l a liberal credit ou purchases Thom who have notertlied will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, keg., for immediate settlement and col lee tins. D. 11. KARMANY. Lebanon. July 17. ISCI. or.o. LAMM JNO r. ♦TNIK V. L. ATKINS & taro. HAT;% 'united in the BOOT and 8110 E Bann - sae, and from their determination to be punctual, and make none but the best of work, they leaflike soliciting a large of public patronage. Theywill always be found at their OLD STA ND, ‘hisn'Butimisa,) in Market Street. nearly apposite Bielow Rise's Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their enatomera. They have now on hand a large arsortment of BOOTS, SIIOKS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ae., which' they cifferitt reduced prices, Peron dealing at'this SIIOB • STORE:, can be. suited with RBA DY,MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satkfactian is &thaw adarranted. Ba" Particular attention, given to the- REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. . [Lebanon, July 3, 1861. A TMNS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladles . and Gentlemen. A TKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoo Store is fitted up ht good order for condescend convenience, both firr Ledics end Gobilemen. A TKINS BRO. promise to be punctual, and will en 13 dedivor t. pleaoc all who may call on them for Boma and Show!. • Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon alilcy Branch. Two Daily. Passenger Trains to Read . • ing,- and Harrisburg. LEBANON, going East to Reading, atUA3 A.M., and 2.45 P: M. Pass Lebanon, going Weat to Harrisburg, at 7.16 I'. 61. and 12.01 P. M. At /loading, both trains make close connexions for Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, Ac. Morning train only connects at 'Beading for Wilkes. harm, ritteton and Scranton. At llarripburg, tritium connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pitt sbn rg. Lanais ter, Bal ti more, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &c. . Through Tickets to Lancaster, in Na 1 Cars, $1 60, to Baltimore, $3 30. 80 fie. baggage allewSd to each passenger. The Second Clam Cars ran with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickets arreiluoed rate to Niagara Fal la, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the IVeat, North. Weat, and Canada& ; and Emi grant Tickets, atlowor Fares, to all above placoe, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. , Throngh•FiratLCiass CoupowTlckets, and ' Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fara, to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canada,.. COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any pointa desired, and MILEAGE TICEETS, Good for 2000 miles; between all points, at $l5 each fur Fate iliO.R.lllid Business Firma. !JP Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, liarris• burg and Pottsville at 8 A. B. and 3,30 and 51'. M. aar Paesengers arc requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. 'Higher .tenr.e charged, if 's n d in tne care. O. A. NICOLL July 17, IE6I . Enginur and Superinten t. Lb 1113EB,GER,'S _ . CLOTU Ili iik.NUFACTORY: fiIIiANKFUL for Feet favors, the undersigned reapeet 1. fully informs tho Public, that he continues to marry ou his Idanufactory in East lianovir township, • 'Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It intim:memo ry for hint to say more, than that the work will be done in the seine EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made Ilia work atoinameßo well known in the surrounding.eoun. try. lie promises to do the work. in the shortest possi ble time. Ilianianufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to he able to render the tame satisfaction ae heretofore. Ile manufactures Broad and Narrow Cloths i ausinetts, Biarthett, White and other Planinals,all in the best manner. Ile also earde Wool and makes Bolls. For the conve nioace of hie Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:--At the stores of George ,& Pyle, Longer & Brothers, George Rehash!, mad at the . new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market noose, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon ;At 8. Gosh. art'e; Bethel township; at the public hones of William Barnet, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. B. Bickel, In Jonestown; at the Mere of Mr. Weitner, ,Bellevue; at the stole of Martin Att the stereof Mr. Zimmermau, East Hanover, Lebanon county. All ma oriels will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the some, white, at the above mentionedplaces, withfidireetkne how they wish it prepared. €r 'his custeMore can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undereignedi which will be done and left at the desired places. • .N. A. It is desired that those having Wool eartled, will pay the Caill therefor, at the above named pplaces, - LYON LEM-BEEBE& East Remover, Lebanon county; July 17,7881, . ~ WOOD, and COAti. . Yatipl:, ! T ' TIM undersigned, havirig Ale ill& Pen: - w 1 . . Haney Spoon's Wood and Coal YAK" • spurt distance north - east of Mtwara. Poster a . Hutch's Foundry, in the borough of North _ ' Lebaueu; and also bought from 'WA to 300 CORDS OY' WWI) and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of* all kinds and grades, which 1 will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as wfll anit.the times. I therefore in vite ell Qom that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prime, • and kudge for,themselrea. DAAIEL MORT, North Lebanon, July 3, Wi1 , ,.... . • (merchant) JA.III2,WIPTTOVNG, • • - 8 F - 1. f ritiß , s= UT ALNUT STREET, next door to Dtiraq tee, LEBANON, PA. [Mord 13, Mi. IV. ' . BURNSIDE . P• LYON LI.MBEFtGER. Zast lir:Aver Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maya. Sold by J. L. Lemborger,.Dr. Rolle and D. S. Bober. Lebanon; But ver & Bro., domino ; Shirk, Myerstowu ; Horning, Mt. Bobo: Harper, }loot Hanover; Krall, Stteff.onstJwa; and by Dealers everywhere.. • - . D. S . RABE .R S WHOLESALE -- AND - RtgfiA:l I. DRUG STORE! Has been Removed to his New Building, on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. rilllßsuleicriber respectfully.ennennee to his acquatn l: tames and the public in zeneral, that he has con stantly on hand a large . stock of DRUGS, • - PERFUMERY, AIEDI.O INES, : PAIL TB, CIiEhfICALS, DEE-STUFFS. VA RN,ISHEJ,, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, r V ' BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, - EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Todd Soaps, tie gan,, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articled ton numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and WRIT&ULA the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of ids goods. before purchasing else where. Si- Physlchuse preshriptionituid family recf pea csiefplly compouuded 2 at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the 'Drug'Sttire, opposite the Eagle • On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 51.,,1.2 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon,'Dec. 9, 1857.- DAVID S. ROM AYER'S . CATHARTIC PILLS. Are yen Sick. feeble, and complaining? Are you out of order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? These symp• toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some lit of skkuess is ereephirepon you, suit should he averted by a timely 108 of the right rem edy. Take Aye' Pills, and cleanse out the disordered ta mers—purify the blood, and let the fields moss ott unob structed in health spilt). I'k^y stimulate the functions of the body into rigorous at tin ity, purify the system from the obstructions which make dispose. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob structs its natiirel functions. These, if not relieved. react upon thenisclves and the surroituding organs, pro clueing goncral eggravation, suffering, and dims* , While In this'eniclition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, 111111 see hour directly they restore the natural action of the system. and with It the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and 50 apparent In this trivial and 0.111111 , 11) complaint, Is also. true in :rainy of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative affect expels them. Caused by similar Obstruc tions and derangements of the natural fur-lions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them 4 nrely, cured by the sante means. None oho Izzow the virtstes tif these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the dkorders they curs. Statements from lezullng physlchnis in some of the principal cities; and (rum other well known public per sons. FJ•era: a Fbrtoarsling Merchant if .9. Louis, Fib. 4, 1550. DR. Ayca: Your Pills arc the paragon of all that is groat in medicine. They pare cured my little daughter of uleerens sores upon her limas and feet that had proved incurable for ymus. Iler mother has been lon griev ously afflicted with blotches and ',titmice on her akin and in her hair. After our child was cured, the alto tried your Pills, and they have cureddrec. - ASA. 3101t:1 riIDG As st Faintly Physic. FSrone Dr. E. W. Clativright, Vita Orleans Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities eurpaes any cathartic we possess. They are alk]. but very certain and effectual in their action on the how4ids, which makes them invaluable to ue in the deny reatment of disease. Headachc,Sickliendache,Fotd Stomach. 11rotat Dr. Etiwurd Boyd, Rain • Dr.salltto. ATER:3 cannot answer you w? at complaints I Intro cured with ynnr Pills bettCr than to say, all that .we ever trust with rt purgative medicine. I piece great depen• dance on an affectual cathartic In my daily coutpat with dhuiitse, and believing 118 2 do that your Pills afford us the liest"wo have, I or course value them • rtmentrita, Ps-. Piny 1, 1855. Dn. J. 0. ATM. Sir: I bore been repeatedly cured of the worst herietorche anybody rani bore by n dose or two of your Ms. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse atonce. Yost% with greats respect, • ED. W. TREBLE, Clerk 11: Steamer Clarign lllLlons Disorders-14 , 1-er Coonditints. Pons Dr. ThAnddre of hilt' York Ody. Not only are your Pill. admirably etlapted to their pur pose ne an aperient but I find their beneficial effects upon .the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my }wee ' tire proved re effectual for the cure of bilious coot plithibilltan any cam remedy 1 can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have at. length a purgative which In wor thy the confidence of the prufe&iou and the people. DEPULTDIENT or TOE INTEILIOR, Wasiiington,D. C., Feb., IMO. Snt I hare used your Villain lay general and hoapttal pm:tie:never shire you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they am the heat cathartic we employ. Their .rega biting action on the liver Is quick and decided, must. queutly they are an admirable remedy for derungenteute of duo ...gait. indeed, 1 have !seldom found' s case of gallAtfauto that it did not readily yield to th em . kratermilly yours, ALW%ZO UAGI., 31. P., if the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Itelar, Worms. • /ion, Dr. J. C. Greve, of Chimp. Tour Nile have had a bug trial in my prnelice, and I hold them in esteem tie one of the host :tnerieuta I have eves found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them en e:ceellent remedy, Ashen given in small doses for bilioue dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating makes them very iacceptable and convenient fur the use -of women end children. • Dyspepsia. Ivporlty of the flood. From L'ev. J. I:Tlirnta, .litelor of Advent attire.% Bostm. Dn. Area: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and liming those 1 are called to visit iti distre s s. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they nre the very best remedy 1 barn ever known, And I can confidently recommend them to uty &Muds. Yam, J. V. MitlßEt. Wansim, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. DEAD. 8m:1 am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and Dad them an excellent purgative to cleanse the eystem and pull/, the Auriterins itr the:Weed. JOHN tl. MEACII AM, M. D. Conntipn tion,COR tiveuesg, Suppression, Rhe tiant, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop sy, Paralysis, Pits, etc. From Dr. J. P. lityphn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot he cad of your Pills for.the cure of cosiivennot. If °them •f our fraternity have &and them as efficacious as I hare, they should join mo In proektim ing it for the benefit of the multltedas who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough In itself, Is the progenitor of ethers that are worse. I holier. OBS tireness to originate hi the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. Prom Alm E. Surer; hytician and Miami/4 .Iloston. . I rind Ono or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the. Proper time, err excelletit promotl yes of the natural scare. lion m ihEM wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to elemme the ;tentacle and expel norms. They are E , l touch the hest physic we hate that I recommend uo other to my patients. F,Tnn the Der. Dr. Tratekes,nf the Afetlaxlist Epit. Church. .I•I3.ASKI 110USt. Savannah, Ga.. Jan. 6, 1956. IIoxORLD SIR: 7 should he ungrateful for the relief your has brought um If I did not report my rase to. you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on (mom— etiolting nem-a/pie reins, which ended in chronic rhorma-- Moo. Notwithstanding 1 had the heot of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, madly the advice or your excellent agent In Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, T tried your Their effects were slow, hut sure. By persevering In the use of them, 1 inn now entirely well. SENATE CHAMBER ? ratan Rouge, La., 5 Dee. 11355. Ds. ATER : I bare been entirely cared, by your Pills, of Rhauntatc 'Gout— a paluild disease that bad afflicted me for years, VINCENT SLIDELL. tar. Most of the Mlle in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dieadlnl comae queures that frequently follow Its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. . . . Mutual Fire Imasnrance„Gont.. pony of A nn vjlie, • - ISBANON COUNTY, gnus COMPANY i ne OrPOn.. 4o d, .04064859, ant : 1 in now full operation and really to make insur ance-on Dwelliumand other Buildlngkl'oti•Virniture, and Meichaudiee generally.. Also on - Olaroo, Conleuts, ilea, Farm Implements. 'Mutual *Principle. MANAGERa. • f.lbrietian Bachman; ' &male] Scabold, jr., . john II Kinroorto, ileorge S. itorogardzier, George, Rtgler, I. D. A. Garman, Jolin Allwein, ioorge Do_ngea, . Rudolph Bert*. oba D BelveS t ; .jorePli 2 4 14, . spiel" Jlr l.i r ri ' * t JbW ,thpi RUDoLPit llm Treasurer- Joeit . 14rOzi 4 Seieriitaly:— Samuel Seatkad, Tmeeling..keent. Jacob Schnotterly,.bgent, Frederlakaburg. A oneille, J/inuart 1861.4 y. " THE • NEW BAIKEit Y, undersigned weuld•reepoetfully inform•the tin t rens of Lebanon, that bob= commenced the )3A4E: BESLNESS; in all its . varieties, at his /dial on Cumberland street, W Lebanon, nearly °aite the' Kook Hotel, and cttetomers with the beet,BILHAIY; CAKES, de, lib: Fleur received from aastaasarelhad returned to them' in bread at short notice, " • CONFECTIONBRIPB, of liings, fresh and of the beet q t paapitanu s. on band; arid furnished at the lowest, Th • iinblic is invited to give me a al. ''• Leb non, Nov. 9, 1969. P. N. Pn.' ‘`THE UNIONei ARCH STREET, ABOV_E:TRIRD, PHILADELPHIA. Upton S. NctirOtikei. Proprietor TTHIS Hotel is central,' oc;nTelifent by 15.martgar Cara to all parts of the city, and in every, particular adapted to the comfort and want, of the business pub-. lie. 99„„ Term.: Vl.j3 per day. Sept. 11, '6l-Iy.
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