CI govutiztt: $l5O A YEAR MBANON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. Stir Why John, whore aro you go ing to In ouch a hurry t , Why, I am going to LAUBAr',IVS, lu Ma rket street, 'te buy a nice lot of Furniture. , Well, John, can you tell me the reason why LAIMAOK ,calla BO Much more Furniture and Chairs than all the Cabinet makerein Lebanon together? Yes, John, I think I can tell that reason very 'p latnly he has always got by Ow the largest and. bestrissort snouts of all kinds of Furniture and ChairsZon band, which he also sells a grrat deal cheaper than any other Cabinet-maker ; besides he has an excellent onshioned 'Furniture Wagon with which be delivers all Furniture .and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be vary good and advantageous reasons. *4' As the-08d Regiment will leave for the seat of war thls week, the public will please hear in wind that-the beat and oldest CABINET DIA 4 KING lISTABLISHAIENT, in Lebanon, is that of 0. Budrnismanz's, Any person in want' 'of !good made work will please eall on. him, be. Vote buying elsewhere. 0. BROTHIRLINE. ..Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1801,-omo. ntozsTn, OF BALES. Pennine! Property of Isaac Hoffman, in Heidel berg, Thursday, * Feb. 20, Personal Property of David W. 'Aria, near Fredericksburg, Friday. Personal Property of Philip Matter, deed., in Palmyra, ilaturd.y, " 22, ;Personal Property or.Lud,vig Gingrich, deo'd., in Lebanon, Saturday, Mar. 1, ePersonalPropetily of John Maulrair, In North ,Annellle, Friday, Mar. 7, 'The members of the 'Union Fire 'Company design celebrating the 22d in their 'Ball, °bile evseing.,ot that day. In the morn Ins the Flag will be raised above the Ball, ac. comptinied by petrintio mole by the Union t'im net BAWL Our' old friend Lieut. D. C. Dig- Unite, of the 93d Regiment, was on a visit to Lebanon last week, ne look, hale and hearty, theintdrer life agreeing admirably with him.— . The °Mutation in which he is held by thoreosn. , der him, we may mention that a. week ago he was presented by them with a lie% +lash and re. volver—:all showboat. -and 'costly. The affair was a, eqrprlse. He went back on Monday night to estop. We have received a copy of the Re. porll of the Committee to investigate Govern- Meat ;Contracts, from Hon. John IV. KWh:igen mote It makes a book of Zs. Tian govern ment is in the first defraudlid out of an immense sum of mote , nd then is compelled to expend another large a wing the 1040:1110. W 111,ashington lap,:of Captain . Maitland's Company, 93d Regi Wired very itaddenli, of disease he heart s amp Ed ward; on the 12th_insW We have received . opy of the first *Limber ofil very spirited little paper enti -00 tied "The lima printed in Camp Edward, 934_ 'Regime lla. Rogers. J. T. Howe, and S. T. Glint. Attars or interest trans piring In the Regiment are recorded therein. Ali-the bells of oar towrlerra rang on•gatiday evening, on receipt of the Joyful neift eflhe capture of Fort Donelson. '. ibsb man, Esq., fornierly of neitteiblirg township, Lebanon County, but now. of Laneaster, has been appointed-to a responsi— ble clerkship in the United States Treasury De partment at Washington. _ We are requested, to entiounce a 'meeting in &Ws Lovity,narr 01011CII on this (Wednesday) evening, 19th. All friends of the Bible outs° are invited to attend, Addresser will be delivered by Rev. Jawirr H. TonnzacE, Seeietery of Pennsylvania Bible Society, and others altercated in the tame, Iwthe afternoon a convention, composed of the clergy and some laymen of the town and county, will be - held ref the purpose of effectually organ- Wag Societies that nitiy - labor to advance the beet interests of the Bible cause In oar county. As this Society is tq be void of Sectarian distiuo ttiongo the - hOpehee been expressed that all will be present to hoar whet ling been done, and what It Is designed yet to'do in tlie way of circulating the Word of God. Thomas McClain, of Cornwall, a memberof Capt. Uirich's Company, in the three months' serviee, and since a teamster in the ser vice, died at Lancaster last week, or Consump: tion. His reniaittes taste brought to his home and Interred. Mr. Nicholas Thompson of Jones 'tom met with a.serious accident on the,arening .of the 2.01.6 ult, while riding On horseback near 'the "Big Dam." The horse made a ?misstep and 'fill on his knees, throwing Mr: Thompson on his vow*, and then" Made some plunges and fell.— Mr. ihompson t s foot Btu& iri . :the stirrup, and 'the horse spranyl up with biro in that position..— . Inm animal was frightened, and wheeled around 'several times, tramping on Mr. Thompson's leg, breaking the bone entirely off below the knee.— 'The bores then started, off at full speed, 'drag 411n/Mr.' Thompson for about 80 yards, when 'he was relieved by getting Ms foot out of his boot. Mr. Thompson was soAlsabled as. to beunable'to help himself I,lAtt on calling at the top of his voice he was forfunatelY beard, in about fifteen minutes, by Messrs. John Dean, sr,, and John Loser, who• came to his assistance. ,Ddr. Thomp son has been attended by Drs. Treiohler and Coops{, Fit! 14 doing well. Although be has lair. bred,lnteneely be bes borne It like a hero. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROA D. Carawan oft Ifewna,--On and after Monday .Feb emery 036 morning passenger train East erard on the Esdifinott Valley Branch will leave flarrlsburrats o'clock. A. M., instead of Bi,-- Ilse boars of all tlse, Ilium, trains remain WI . •- abanged. THE CONTINNSTAIt OLD /RP Company of Singers; so well and favorably known throughout the country, Will slog in Emizrol444ll; - on. Tuesday and‘WedinSiderism less nett. The entertainments given by the !'Old *elks!' are .reelly Very Abe, and we Avis. all Our readers to woke nee of this opportuolly gs to imp them. 'Asti* from the excellent music Of tie' tompanyi the novelty (or more properly sPetili ing, antiquity) of the costumes in which they appear, le quite an attractive feature in Utile dreeees are mostly genuine antiquities that tiermr*Olit by those who have long since passed airati ,iloine of them are very costly and beau. anitira in an excellent .stale' of preserve. lion. Mri . Emma J. Niobole, whose singing our readers will gnbtlese remember, is still with the company? The Drees worp , ' , : 4 4.7j l lis gifted lady, is the dress in which_ Olen Elizabeth, of England, roads her Bre) Alipiearanee in the House of Par. 'lament more than 300 years ago. la a (tempo - Or made up of itteletlicellint material, it is dif ficult to melect the' triers for especial comment; we may mention,however, ati being among the most prominent,Pdvse;Gettglopep.pard, a lady whose musicalOrd er; arid. Mr. J. T. Gulick, the filione Basso of the troupe, whose moles are sahtfiti?bei iffiattOkbed• Theltigkdlng Industrial *corks" have been putvhasAci by Bayfert, MoDianne it €o4.l,incr loortris main r ateftedr ' SUDDEN DEATll.7lrir. Henry Brandt; Lumbor Morchant, of North Lebanon borough, died very suddenly yesterday (Tuesday) morning, of apoplexy. He will be buried on Thursday forenoon. The Demoeratt. of Cornwall tri‘vri- Alp will meet at the public house of Joseph Rolston, on the Plank Road, on SATURDAY, JWIf 15, 1862, at 1 o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of settling a ticket for township officers to be supported at the Spring Blec lion. BY ORDRR OP TILE comurrTEE. jar- Porker Pillsbury, the noted abolitionist, in.alluding to the fltture of tho country, says— " This is the biggest fog bank I ever tried to look into. " lie is not the brat one that could not see the end of their osvn deeds. %Si. The "Reeding Steam Forge" has keen purchased by a New York firm, and will be put in operation. For the Advertiser. Miscellaneous Enign I am composed of 32 - letters. My 11012 16 20, is kind of grain. • •. - My 2 28 24, is ti tree. • • My 321 15.19, is hemp. My 4 25 22 3t, is a spice. My 5 20 18, is a conjunction. My 6 14 27; le a ;fascia. My 7 13 20 is 14`wtiman's name. My 811 17; is proutnin. My 9 30 23 32, is a pronoun. , My whole is an - Italian Proverb. - . Answei 'next. week., A., K. R.- 'l3sVoid•Presentation MXBDSTOWN, Feb. 17,1862. Mr. Edithr public meeting 'Was held by the citizens ..of Myerstown, at the house of the. Reinhold. Lieut. John Bechtold was called to the chair. On mo tion duly made'and' seconded, the follow ing persons were appointed a committee to draft a sultable;liddress and forward the sword, raised By general.subseription, to ;Lieut. Reuben-Reinhold: John Beibtold, John A Bongos, Joseph Coiner, Wit fain The, Johri N. Shirk, Hiram Parker. IM The following address was.forwarded on the 4th of February. Lieut. Reuben. 12enloid, answer to your country's call, you have left the comforts„ pleasiires and endearments of a quiet; cheerful 'barrio: for the certain privations of the camp. You hir 4 ie 'exchanged ease and rest, for the toll, care and disquietude Ora soldler'a duties. The safety of your country fireside, 'MI the danger on the &Ida battle. Your past conduct merits our warm est commendation may your future :talons entitle you to our highest praise. In consideration oryour worthy patriotism, the, citizens of .11yeittowsi deem a proper' testimonial well earned and justly due. Therefore in their behalf we present you with this sword, as a memo rial of their friendship And catcall. Lieutenant, when the bugle shall sound the dreadfulcharge, ttusheath this sword, and With strong arm and etont heart, "Strike for, your friends at home. With a firm'relitince in your 0-od and a just appreciation of the the right, strike for your Country.'• Amid the deafening r.n - ar of retread; and the explosion -of MO destructive bomb, amid the leaden hail of mus ketry, the crashing tramp of envitli-y;ond the clash of steel, strike until the last armed trattorahall be num bered with the dead. ' Signed by Committee. CAMP CAMPRPAA, 4th-Penn's Cavalry, Febrdary 7th, 1882. Gentlemen:—With profound gratitude for your gener ous appreciation of my billable stirtiens, I ateept the sabre, this day received, as a tenon of esteem and regard from the citizens of Myerstown. Your note_ of presen tation, couched In language of The most complimentary character, must be attributed at present toyour feelings, long since engendered in my home and from its matt- Wald associations. Such a testimonial emanating front those my heart holds dear, inspires me with renewed vig or and determination to deserve folly 3 our Battering expressions and feelings, by upholding the honor of our glorious National Banner, ouro3untry's pride, upon the bloody field of battle upon Which I must soon appear, or ell the measure of a soldierts tenth: - I remain, Gentlemen, your obedient servant. - i Em my .11smolon ' To Mr. John Bechtold, William Tied, John A. Donges, John N. Shirk, Joseph Coov6K - Hirstte Parker. LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY. couNwALL-Tp., Peb. 18, 1882 Mn. EDITOR I—That procrastination Is the thief of time, has several been verified 'in my wt iting to your Honor,-for again and again had I commenced as epistle, but a resolution to "post pone indefinitely," seemed to meet with too much favor. Being determlbeil to retrieve what has been neglected, I have poquacd•upon everything available with the avidity, that a hawk lights up on its prey, to make a passable shoot in the local line. I have "sub reror6rs" in every latitude of the district, and': thertfaserve credit fur their efficiency, because they take an interest in for warding their "telegrams" to lietid•quarters. A misunderstanding, hoWever; interfered •with our telegraph arrangements list week, and the "de spatches," per consequence; came In by degrees. One of the reporters bad no items and excused himself by saying, "John, it takes a more fer tile brain than I possess to scare up locals, whets nothing transpires." Without any discourtesy I would add, that those are the triffi persons who often find fault with the printers because the lo cal column is not always spicy. But my young friend wants a little:drilling. . A protracted;hecting. is now being Auld:at, "lioke's meetlog.house," Under the auspices-of the United.Brethrencongregation. The People seem to take a great interest in these meetings, ,and,l understand the, conversions ore numerous: I hope the good work may continov, though in thie connection I can hardly refrain Irma quoting the good old Biblical saying, "the harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few." Sleighing it prime,,and night and ,lay there is one continue:l jingling o'f echoing o'er hill and Now Far partici and fun to drive dull time away,. to,,t4e,muslo of care despising bells, Which linger . irry‘rry melody of theta wintry . hours. Let gallant coursers slide—festyoung men spread youreelves:--end rosy checked fair ones, go it While You can, enjoying this snow carnival while it lastsr„,apd may your loveliness and your hopes like the storm rchries which now surround us be braided im beauty and fringed with heart flakes of jufrillatrifjoi; yes, go it, to the tune of "Swiftly o'er the snow wo glide, . Moonbeams sparkle round, Hoofs keep finks to the music's chime, Merrily on we'bound.." St. Valentine's dej &Past and gone. This d'ay , is so named afterStjalentine, a priest of Rune, martyred in the third century. In more faltered climes than our own, on this day, birds are be. Bayed to mate, and. young men and maidens are popularly supposed' by - the weak.minded, to be inclined to -folio* the 'Cinithological example:— In this latitudirthie , propensity usually takes the epistolary form, . ; and sighing, lovers approach their - "dear ones" in all the glory of gilt•edged paper and other , faiiefful devices of loire's her aldry. Others send ridiculous carrioatures, with a few burlesqe verses below, These are paltry frivolities compared with the observances of St. Valentine in days of yore. Ridiculous letters were then unknown; and -if letters ebony kind were rent, they contained only a Courteous pro fession of attachment from some young man to some young maiden, honied with a few comPli mews. But that hoary-headed potentate—Time —has changed, and instead of receiving oui we are obliged, to satiate our wonted- curiosity, to lift dozens of these missives and. burlesques.— We in Cornwall, are not exempt from the rule, and tte your humble correspondent and a host of his-friends, have been particularly favored this season, I deem it my duty to return the unfeigned dislike of the whole crowd, to those whose kind ness prompted them to remember that invincible dad persevering band, the "Spitz Creek Rangers." On .Saturday next 4ho Corn Wall Teachers': As sociation will meet at the Excelaior School- hens°, when and where the public isiespecifully invited to attend. Several questionsMilativo to the wet fare of the profession, will discussed, and teachers will likewise be energised in Arithmeti cal, Orthographical, Geograhhioai, Cliaratnatioal, Rhetorical, and other "We' too flexuous to mention. Take bead, tem:there; and prepare ao. cordingly. Yours Reepeetfellyi Those exposed to Bilious attacks caused. by miaema, as well as those already suffering from them, and particularly those convalescent s should at once have recourse to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordtai. r_aed Blood Renovator. ,It is a pure healthy tonicOgdial, and. will at once be felt in all parts of the Os tiut; hilaratiug anthyaratanontly 'building it , up, th de not only pure, but ruiner the constitution lavalnerti.. hie to the farther program of dissasth as, well as _ pre,.; vent thorn pew developementa to whfoh,,,Wa wealtsen ed onndlthwt we ate Co liable; Bee ; ,,isayettisenteit hi anothetioolaren. fin Gir The 93d Pennsylvania regiment, Col. McCarter, is now encamped on-the hill within a mile of the Chain bridge. This regiment is made up mostly of men from Lebanon county, and numbers one thou sand and forty-seven. The regiment is enjoying most excellent health. This regiment is now•attaebed to Gen. Peck's brigade in Gen. Key's di vision. Col. McCarter is now spoken ofas a Brig adier General. Pennsylvania has now only four. Brigadier Generals out of one hundred and fifteen regiments, while New York, with a much smaller force iu the field, has some fifteen or sixteen Brigadier Generals:— Washington correspondence. Se - Goldsmith says that a woman deck ed out in all her charms is the most terri ble object , in creation. HANDBILLS FOR SA. - lES Printed eheatii,and at an hour's notiit;tit the AdvertiinifOrtees B-IJANK ItECEIPTS-? ul For Collectors of Taxes, for silo stAhe.= ADVERTISEtV ffiCC NOTFV.; Fueeallii at the AiriellTlßEE;Otlce. Itntu t *-4,L , Prevention is. Better Om Cure. q v ladies of delicate health or impalred'orianization„ or to those by whom an Increase df 'Many is from any reason übjeetionable, the undersigtfett. would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable itiullitife, and which has been-"prescribed In various pacts the old world for the past century. Although the article is ve ry cheap and eithple, yet it has been-put , q pint bottles and sold very extensively at the eihorbitaut price of $5 per Tuttle, the unaersigned PropiiSes to for. ;ash the recipe for the small sum of $l, by 'the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself with a per. feet safegufird,'at any drug store, fafthe trifling sum of 25 cents per-Year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can bovroeured of its efficacy. ffenrio any part of the world on'reeelpt of $5, by addieseihg , Dr. J. C. DEVERAUX; - 80.4 No. 2353, Nowllfiten, Coin. August 1,1801.-Iy. . • NEURALGIA, OR NERVOUS ..ICREUMA . . TlSlif was the first of a line of Nervous,,Complaints, to which Iliorneweles Tofu _Anodyne was, so signally adapted. Itheis proved all we claimed for _it: There is but one, and, only one obstacle to Immediate- restate, which Is Indigestion. As the Anodyne 'abased entirely on all objections to memorials, so weakening. to the maseular and-fititestinal parts of the bodyi : a gimp/4 Pill perfectly adapted to the Anodyne ls t prepayed by the proprietor, and will be sent, when rewsted, .free" until plans are matured for placing thetr..truw charac ter as assistant to the Mnilas, and itiosktsi s rfect Fam ily Physic before the world. See advertisement. February 12,.x52-lm. Ili:gigito . 4l) .. tjtio.. Sr. JOELVS nap= CHURCEL—ROnIax service OTery Wednesday evening at 73.6 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, and everY Silliday evening at T o'clock. CHRIST Cuostm.—Services in Temperance every Sunday at 10'A. M.. and overy Friday at 7 P. M. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. , English preaching next Sabbath evening in the First Reformed,Church. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the afternoon, in Zion's LutherinEhfirch. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran Chard!. . . k~Ltiz~~. On the 6th ltiat , by Roy. A. Steigertmil t, Mr: JOSETUi RUSTON, of North Lebanon, to Miss SARAH WALL ME R, of this Rorough. On the 11th inst., by the Rey. Daniel Keeler. Mr. SOLOMON GROH to Mies ANNA OBERIIOLTEER, both from near Fredericksburg. On tho Slb Inet., in the German Reformed Church, Pottsville, Mr. JOHN F. UNGER, of Lehigh county, to Miss LOUISA MILLER, daughter of the 'Rey. Samuel Miller. The ceremony was performed , by Ilth father of the bride. Oit tbillgth inst., Mr..iOLIN EBERLY, aged 73 years. On the Oh tiist.. in Oreenshurg, Westrtiorelend coun ty, ELIAS,EBERSOF,II, son of Elias and Nancy LI aUT, aged 3 years, 7 months and 17 days. [Communicated. j On the 15th inst., n ar Pine grove, Schuylkill county, Pa., Mrs. JULIAN, wife .of David UHLER, aged 54 years, 4 months and 24 days. Sister Uhlerexperienced religion about three years ago, nod died in peace. She has left a companion and five children to mourn for her. She has lived a con s latent Christian, and was a dutiful mother. - Net only her friends bat the Church deeply mourn her loss. She left an evidence behind that abe has gone to dwell with God . May God sanctify this afflicting . dispensation of his providence to the good of those who mourn, that they may meet- her above, whore parting is no more.— The occasion was improved by the writer„. to a large and weeping congregation, from Rev., chap. 14, ver. 13. GEORGE' Sr MULL The Lebanon Market. , Carofulty Corrected McletY; LEBAKE, WRIMESDAT, FEBItITAEY 19, 1862. Leto. Mills Ex. Bawl $6 25 Eggs, 14 der,: 12 Smith Marti d2O Butter, `fib., 32 Leh. `•al- Super. Fines 50 Tub or salted kilter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 1 30 Lard, • - 8 Prime lied Whdat 120 Tallow, ' g , Prime Rye 55 Dom, 71 Corn, ' ' 45 Shoulders; ' 9 Data, 32 Sides, g Crovor-eeed, : 8 50 Soap, - ~ 7 Timothy-seed, - 175 Dees-wax, - n- 25 Flax-seed. , 125 White liege 3 Dried Apples, It bu., 100 iDixeditegai' 1 Dried Apples, pealed, : 1 50 Elea, it ih ~ - - 1212 Peach "So itz, 4 ,.. 250 lirlatlea, ifi - 94 40 Peach "Iluty.ele," 125 Feetbers,"o 4)4 62' Cherries, ' . t5O Wool. V. 11)., 40 Onions. , 37 Soup Helms. f qt., ti . . Potatoes, 40 Vinegar, gill., • 1.44 Apple Li ucto, ocic, 3s , !The Philadelphia Inzir et SATurzny, Feb 15 The Flout market has nudergone.but little cbange. There is rathetlnore inquiry for shipment;and about .5600 barrels were disposed of at g5.2586.373.4%1 barrel for common and gond super ; V..506r6.75.f0r mixed lots and good Lancaster county extra; and $5.10 .to $0 for low grade and . geod extra fussily, including 200 barrels fancy at $4.141; 400 barrels City mills extra and 2"O barrels filasnond Mills choice family on terms kept pri vate. There le is steady house consumptive inquiry, at prices rangiurfrom our lowest figure up.to eT, accord ing to quality{" A lot of flee sold at V: About 100 bbis , Rye Flour sold et 38.50. Corn 5141 is-steady at $3 bbl. fore. Pennsylvania, and $3. l 234 for Brandywine, hot without sales of either. There Ic a fair demand for Wheat, both for milling and for shipment, and prices aro well 'maintained.— Sales of Bgl7ooo bushels fair and prime , Pennsylvania and Western red at $1.34@1.35, and a emalliot of white at $1.44. The receipt of Bye continues small, and it is in fair request. Sofas of 1700 bushels Pennsylvania at 73e. Corn is in moderate demand, anti about 10,000 bush els yellow were disposed of at 53c., in the'-eirs, 55@ et"Mo ,in store, 583.ic afloat, and 57c. delivered. 1000 bushels new white sold at 55/Xe. afloat. Oats arednehangeth About3ooohusl . els prime Penn sylvania sold at 38(6 , 383-0., la store -.. Cloversied is-in steady demand, and Nether Wes of 200 bushelieoinmon and prime quality ae53.5004.12 1 / 2 ' 64 lb. Timothy Is scarce, and corn mends $2 'f bushel. Small sales - Of Flaxseed at $2.10®2.15. ' Whlsky.-'LThero has been soma speculative move ment in the'artiele, and prices are unsettled. and higher. Sales of NO Ohio barrels on private tertn4,loo bble. do. at 24c., now held higher, and 40 Drudge at.2Bc. CATTLE DIARKET.—OnIy about I,oooXiiiid of Beef Cattle were offered, and all sold at Phillipsitrds, this week. at full rates, prices generally sboivingan advance of 25 cente the . 100Ths. on previous quotatlens. The re ceipts were entailer than for some time' past, and the demand good.. COWS AND'CILVES —The offerings and's/ilia' reached 75 head, at $16022 each for Springers, and' $22®35 for Cows and Calves. Mos.—About 3,100 were disposed of at fully former rates, inch:Ming 2,282 at Imhoff's, at $4.51115.25, and 800 at the Avenue yard, at $4.7505.25114100 lbs. net, closing with abrisk demand. Sness:.—Abont 5,000 were sold at from-4)4 to a% ets. VI lb. gross. ns ' to condition, which is rather better. artihrtimmto. Attention riIHE MEMBERS of the Lebanon County Association for the detection of Horse " Thievee, and the recovery of stolen Sakai, will meet at the public house of Torts MAT. • Truss, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, MAROWI, 1862, at 1 o'clock, P. hf. PETER RISSER, President HENRY S. HEILMAN. Treasurer. • G. S. LINEAWEA.VER, Secretary. Lebanort,'Fehruary 19, 1862. TAILORING:, REMOVAL:, LORENZO H. ROBBER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity-that he has removed his TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT from North Lebanon, to the building between taigiermileh's store and Shugsr's Liquor store, oppoeinrandes ho tel, in Cumberland street, Lpbanon. Tbd• dtronage of his old customers, as well a the public?' inlgenentl, is solicited, to whom eatiefac Lion will be giTen. Lobanon;Yebruary 19, 1862.-ly. • OH FOR Bargains tipouoemen's and 1036't5V - ar Awe' calLartpoCthenti Store of ItttSttiVe; STINE. • . r-i girtf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEADS MILL AND Cott4ge Dwelling Moine FOR RENT. 51:713SCRIBFAS, offer for Bent 1 113IltriLlal l 6 STEAM PLANING I M ' ILL nod SAW MILL, located near Apail9Rl Mye:stown, on the Union Canal, and ;'..,"avr.: - .. , "'"" about mile from the Railroad.— Thin Mill Lae two pair of Ilurrn for Flour and 1 pair for Chop. ALSO, COTTAGE DWELLING HOUSE, in blyeratown, On the road leading from Myers town to the Mill. iiiGz *a - Pcssersion will be given immediately, or on the let of April, next JOHN A. DONGES, THOMAS BA SS LIM, Antgmees of Levi Hertzlor. Myerstown, Februnky 19. 1862. Assignee Notice •' - • NMICE . Ie heleb y glved that n Gets and a ny, hid wife. of South Aunville toivnehip, 'Leba non county, Pa., have sail fined their properly and -ef fects to the nadersigned, oLthe said township atuleout:. ty, for the benefit of creditors. All persona hiving claims against said parties', as well 49 those - indebted, are regueSted to make settlement. JOHN ALLWEI-N. - S. Annville, Feb. 19, '62. JOHN FRANTZ. TO , CONSUMPTIVEg.' . • T ' -Advertiser, ba*itigheen restored tnlealth IN a few.wiaks by a very'simplo remedy, after having suffered arreraUmrs.svith'a Fever() lung affectattomd that dread disease, Consumption—is' anxious 'to -Make known to hbffellow sufferers tho means'of slim: ; To all who desire it, he4ill send a oopj of^tbs pre ackiption used (free of eliarge) with the directions'for preparing and-using the same, which - they.l4ll.- find:O. SURE CORE FOR CONSUMPTION . ASTHMA, ,Illnernmrrla: The only objectof the advertiser in sending'. the,,Mre. seription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprend informa tion which he canteives - to be invaluable, and the'hopea every sufferer will try his remedy, as it , wilicost them nothing, and may proven blessing. KEG% EDWARD A. WILSON, - Williatnabiwgll,. Kings County, New: York. February A. give two of their original Old Fashioned Concerts, at FUNCK'S'HALL, Lebanon, on Tuesday and Wednes - day evenings, Fehruary 25th and 28th. - - , The entire Company will apnea-- ; in ,their Ancient Costumes, many of which were worn from- 80 , L. 300 'AILS AGO, -presenting a singular contrast to the fash ions of the present. .The Programme willeonsist of the ancient style of. Boats and Fins= tunes and ANTHEMS, interspnved witli,appropriate modern selections and Patriotic songs especially adapted to the times. This is the only organization in existence in the World, who are exhibiting to the prevent generation the peculiar Music, manners, and Coati - mm:4 of their Faith- FATHERS and MoTazza. The Oki. Folks will be assisted by Mrs. ENNA J. NICHOLS, -- . The, Young American Sengstress, and Mrs. OBORGI.B.BIIBPPARD, The Accomplished Vo calist also Mr. J. T. Guutm, the celebrated Basso and Mr. J. If. liethowsr. Ere. NICHOLS will appear at all the Concerts of the Old Folks, attired in -a, full Court Costume i , worn by Queen ELIZA4ETII of England, SOO years ago. This Dress was presented to Mrs. Nichols while concertizing In England - With Father KEMP, the pal-tic - Ware of which will be etate•d.at-the Concerts. "AUNT RACIIEL," "COUSIN REUBEN" and GRIN NY SLOCUIII, Will Mao be present and"Jino in skips." "'PATH UR (MICK" lead the exercises,. deacon, the h? ms, and give the pitch from a veritithie - Pitch Pipe of ye olden time. TICKETS 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock., ctalllllollol6 at 7%. 19, '62. ORJIXT - 1W.L1D414.7r, AtrIORNEY-AZLAW.-ofliee In Cumberland street, in the office of his father, Gen. John Weidman. ladiation, August 28,1861. . CIVRIUS P. MIL' ER A " A, TTORNBY , AT-LAW.--Office in Walnurstreer, near -1.1. 1 Y opposite the Buck Mad, and two doors Beath from Karmany'S Hardware store. Lebanon, Maroh 23, 1881.-ly. JAMES T. YOUgG, GAS FITTER. i t: u L T EPara r .i.r.' door Tutel; 11,4210: Private Sale. WIRE Subsoribereffere it private sale all that Certain 1 farm or traet of land, situate partly hi Pinegrovo township, Schuylkill county, and partly In Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bounded by lands of Eck- ert and Guilford, ,Benjamin Aycrigg, Daniel- I. Doubert And others, containing one hundred and II forty-eight acres and a quarter, with the appur- ' tenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling-house. (weather boarded) a 1 1 /,' story log dwelling house, a new bank barn, other outbuildings, and a new water power saw mill. For terms, Ac., which will be easy, Apply to G. W. MATOIHN, Agent. Pinegrove, April 20, 18511.—tf. New foot and Shim Slope! 9111 E U Mitisigned announces to the. public that he iI has opened a New Boot and Shoe Store, in Market Sired, Lebanon, two doors south of Zion's Lutheran lifar church, whe re he intends keeping constantly on VIIVIRRohand - a general assortment of Ladles, eentlemen, Misses Boys and Children's Boots , 'Shoes, Gaiters, ttc., &C., all of which Will be made up in style and Anality not to be surpaiweii by any other workmen in the country. No effort Isbell 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 alair remuneration. . . lle also keeps a large stock of L . HOME MADE WORK, which is warranted to be as represented. - The public are invited to call and examine Lila' stock previous to purchasing. - - . Iddr Repairing done on, short notice and at reasonable rates. ANDREW MOORE. , May 1, IS6I. Lebanon , Boot . axShoe Stoi.e. si hr. JACOB MEMEL respectfully-In forms the public that he still contin ues 'his extensive establishment in Sidllas, 01016 his new building, in Cumberland st., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SliOßSand every one.who adsheato purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. , • lie 10 determined to surpass all competition in the manufaCture of every article in his business, suitable for any 'Market in the Union. A due care takenlii regard to mat }is and workmanship; nnne,bt the best quali ty of alAtil Ell and other materials tin need, and nen° but the beet Wnrititind aio employed P. s.—are, returns his sincere thanks' o his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strict attention to business ear/endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a sharp of pnblio pat ronage [Lebanon; July'3, 1861. . . MERCHANT_ TA ILORING. SS. RAMSAY & BRO., in Funek's building, corner . of Cumberland Arent and Doe alley; bays on band and foe sale, either by the yard'or• made to order, a large lot of • CLOTHS, CASMERES, and ViSTINGS, well selected from Coed - Houses. Good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. Also Handker chiefs, Cravats, thieves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. S. S. RAMSEY & BRO. Lebanon, August 8, 1.881. Faslaionalile Tailoring! OVAL. .11::41q • - Jr ICIIKEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform IVithe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has ILEmOSIED his TAII 4 OKING Buidness to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Illarket Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persona who wish, garments made op In the most faildonable style and best manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS I—Just received and far sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Sunibier Faalilons. Tailors wishing "the Fashions should let the Subscriber know of the fact so that be can make his arrangenionts accordingly. HOFFMAN. Lebanon, A.Mil 10,1861. HEA , DYNIADE CLOTHING 7 Tilt lie sold at Extremely Low Pr ices. ItADEN - one of the firm of Reber Si Bios., has taken the stock of Reatipmede Clothing at the aPPraleemenl, :Which will enable him to sell kilter than' anywhere' efim dail . be bought. Call and see for,your selvee hofiitty6u mike your purchase. - • THRERPOORS WEST FROM . COURT HOUSE. Lebanon, SAlgt.'2b,,lBol. HENRY RARER. FITS` TITS ! ! FITS I I ! All. IIICILEY hair removed his N0..1 Tailoring . Establiehinent to No. a North Walnut street, two doors north of George & Pyle's store, and direotiy op posite the Court Rouse, up stairs, where be will contln /us to manufacture all articles in his lice with neatness anddispatch. Particular attention will be paid to cutting-and making, children's cloth ing , &c., &c.: lie solicits a continuance,of the very liberal patronage thus far extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of, stitching done on reasonable terms on ono of J. M. Stoves Sewing Machines. -AU work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed. . - . [Lebanon, July 8,1881. Wanted to Buy, 50,000-P' S . 50,000 bushels CORN; . 50,000 bushels OA.TS;, • .. • M 50,000 busbele . • Also, .154 i ILltat iiigEß7o,4 1310 THY SZ.UDiFlaxiiod:foi which the highest CASH fitioes will bki lipid dl th bab a:ma valley lisaread Depot, Lebattith; - • • • • Lebanon, July•rly tat OBoßais alig4ll: gr Prof: 1 9,„ 116,4, htwo yoji P Wood , . to our iikpci. riot .t.regi 'VW( ir C LOCKS. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Hour, CLOCKS, Juat Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon. Pa. James H. Kelley, SIGN OF THB MAMMOTH WATCH', Eagle Buildings, Cumberland Sired, LEBANON, Pa. OITElta to the Public anslogant , and extensive assort ment OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, nud Etruscan Coral Breast Pine, Ear Riggs and Finger Rings. ;*%,,_ GOLD CIiAI:CS of every style andquality. English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Cold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers.. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods,-Pshitings, Vases, &e. The stock will be found among the largest in thissee - lion of Pennsylvania, and has been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing establishmentiinYew York and Philadelphia. REPAMING done at the shor test notice, and In a most workmanlike manner. - My friends, and the Public generally are invited to an examination of my superb stock. JAMES U. KELLY, - Sign of the Big Watch, . Lebanon,luly.3,lB6l. LEMBERCIER'S . . CLOTH. ffIAAVVACTORY. rrIIAEKIIII, for pita faith's, the Midetsigned respect fully infants the Public, that be continues to carry on his Manufactory in• East Hanover township, Lebanon county, en asektensive a male as ever. It is Minecessa• ry for him to SEW more, than that the work will be done in the sanid'EXCELLENT STYLE, which has Made his Work and nano so well known in the surrounding coun try. He promisee ttide the work in the shortest possi; hie time. RIB manufactory is in complete order, and be flatters himself to be'able twrender the same satisfaction as heretofore; He manufactures Broad anal iVarrow Clot Cassitzetts, IVhite and other Flannels, all in the best manner. Re also cards Wool and makes Rolls: For the conve nience of his - Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following places:—At the stores of George & ;Pyle, Louser & Brothers, George Itelnceld, aad at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market abuse, in the borough of ',airmen; at the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at-S. Goal ert's, Bethel township;-at-the public house of William Bernet. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown;`a the store of Mr. Welfuer, Bellevue; at the store - of Martin Earlyi - Palmyrm at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, East rianoTer, Lebanon county. All UM. erinls *ill be taken array 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, mu leave the sane, white, et the arrive mentioned places, with directions how they wish It prepared. Pr hls customers can order the blocking Wool to be prepared from 'the Wool of the uuderi3loolF, Istich will be done and left at the desired places. N. it. It is desired that those haring Wool canted, will pay the Cash therefor, at the Rhine named places. LYON LRAM :ROHR. East ITanover, Lebanon county, July, 17,1861. Ilirana W. Rank, 174ORMERLY OP Z9NESTOWII. LEBANON CO TINT „L` whtild respertfuhy !atorzu his friends, and the pub lic, that he has connect. ;himself with Mr. LowEn, In tne TOBACCO, SNUFF Az; SEQ AR BUSINESS, No. 138 North Third Street Phila, where be will be glad. to recelte euetontere and will sell at mane that wilt prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, Jnlyl7, 1661. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECHIVF.D AT TIM STORY. OP L. K. LAUDERMILCII In Cumberland Street, Lebanon,Pa. Selling 01111 -Selling, tr AT REDUCED - PRICES. LURES' SS GOODS LAIN and Figured Deraines, "Valour Cloth. Para. Y 'netts. Cloth, Perdan Cloth, Ripas, Fancy and Black Silks, Sack Flannels, Oleghauls awl Calicoes. SIIA W LS. • Brocha, Long & Square Blanket Shawls, Cents' Shawls. NOTIONS. Gauntlets, Mks, Stocldngs, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Collars, Umbrellas, Hoods, - Nabias, Sintacks, Scarfs, Buck Oauntleta,'&e. 'MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Jeans, &c. DOMESTICS. . biuslius, Tied:lags, Check Flannels,aitociatrs, QUEENSWARE. READY-MADE cLoTrutta. SOLD AT con FOR CASH; ..All' kinds of Country Produce takett in exchange Lebanon, Dec. 4,1801. Lebanon 'Female Seminary, RACHFL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Muscial Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. SHE NINTH SESSION will commence Soptombor 3, 5800.. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a mode:ate cost. The school year is divided into two sessions of five months each. Charge per 13.380313, from 7 to . 15 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Mimic, French, Latin, and German. *,,,* 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 will lie waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rates• Early application should be made to El: J. STINE, er 3. W. 1111811. 874 - rd of Directors.: S. J. STINE, D. S. HAMMOND 3. J. W. MISH, JOB'S MEILY, C. GREENAWALT, C. D. OLONINCIEII, JOSIAH FUNCK,. ISAAC BECKLEY. • Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1801. Lebanon Deposit Mink. Cumberland street, one door east of Carmarty'l Hotel. .Ikl7 . ILL pay the following RATES of INTAREST on VT DEPOSITS, For lyear, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; 'For 6 montlus, and longer, 6 per cit. per aunnm ; For 3 mouths, 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 libs Eal lino of ac commodatit ns to those Who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will - pay a,premiutn on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS,- and also on old Iffei-ican Dol lars and golf Dollars. Will make collections ou and re mit to all pare of the United States, the Canadas and Europe; - Negotiate Loans, &c., B:c. ' and do a general EX CHANGE and It ANTI NU BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President Gm. MEIN, Cashier. • The undersiLnied, MANAGERS; aro inditiclually liable to the extent of their Estates, for ali Deposits and other •bligetione of the "Lsussox Depot= BANS." :ifMON CAMERON, G. DAWSON COLEMAN, iIEORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE,• JAMES YOtINO, AUGUSTUS 130 YD I Lebnfion, May 1Z 1858. GEORGE, G LEM. Lebaiion Mutual Instirtillem Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.. the property holders of the State of Penn sylvania GENTLEMEN : Tour :Mention is ,respectfully solicited to the following low rates of insur ance of the 'LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CM PANY, who are transiteting business with the most Battering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of the Company are ample to ingfainnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against loss by Ore. The Board of Directors are practicalmen well and favorably known, nett enjoying the entire confidence and respect of thecontio unity in which they live. Our Com• puny is perfectly mutna, and we invite yOnr . careful n-1 tendon to the following Lew lateens we are determined to insure whiw 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, Tits Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 11 years, and alt its losses have been pro aptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in fact it has been, and still ' continues to be, the wish of the Directors tb have the Company conducted on honest and economical prinbiplce. BATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stoneildate roof $O,ll - "f $lOO MI do do shingles ,18 • " do do I.,eg or Frame • ,20 " do Darns, state or brick ,20 do do Log or Frame " do Store lioneds, brick or stone . " do do Log or frame ' ,30 '" do Dote's& boarding,houses, brick br stone ,25 " do do do Log or frame ,30 " do 'Atademies and School houses ,25 " do Cburcbes and meeting' houses ;20 " do Printers hthileks and Stationeilati :30 " do Book binderi . , ,so .. do Tiller shops • s ,25 " do Shoemaker and saddler Shops ,30 " d Silversmith and WatChmaker • ;30 " do Tin and alicetiron shops ' ,3O " do Groceries mitt Provision stores ,30 " do Tannerids ' P3O " do Ratter shops ' ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water powei ,33 "- do SawlEille do do ' 435 " do Drug Stokes ,30 " do Smith shops, brick or Mond ' i3O " do do do Wood ' ,35 " do Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet maker shotai ,MI " di- Wagoner and Coaehmaker shops ~40 " de, Painter and chair maker shops ,40, " do Oil Mills - AO " do - Clover Mills ..,40 " do Founderies of -wood • . • • 405 " di do Trihk or store - ,30 " do Merchandise in brieli. or stone build'ngs ,20 "- d 5 do ' lit 'wooden do ,26 "r do Furniture In brick - ni stone buildings ,15 " - do do - in woodenAO' " ' do Stables ,I; sheds, brisk.dr stone,country -,20 -" do do 'dii wooden ,25 " do Livery & Tavern Stables ,23 " do : 44 - Ali colornuninitions 'should be addressed to W A. BARRY, Secretewpaeriestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. President-301EN BRUNN.ER, Bit,(l. rds, Presideitr-al. M: - BANK. Troriterer—GMo4. AM tAr. 'lO.- -:,,, goretery-..WM...AvBAPJIY. . - . . 6 ... . Jonestown, September 12,1560. , . , IF UILWANT . . A plennui Of rink dOeitgAt friend, li,2lp,rged an 12....401414311 a il , atITAILY'S Gaitilry, next dod tit**Wift befbeit Farmers and others Take Notice. FIE andcrsigned ,having purchased the entire T establishment bf A. MAJOR cti; BROTHER, will niantifitetare and keep on hand a very general ask sortment of MACRLNERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing :lmproved POUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Rahway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent. steel-Wire Tooth 'Horse RAKE; Mumma.s Patent Pelder,Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollera,.Grarit Pane. Ray Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-shellere, by hand or, prirer, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Ao., with a variety of the best rLoucurs. in nee, &e:- • All of the above Macihnes are of the latest and best improvements, and areallwarranted to giiesatisfaction. Castings of ail kinds made to &der, and at short notice. Ile alio mannfaCtuittiSTEAM EN °INES, Mill Gearing,Shalling, end mill wo rk and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. lit invites all to ball and examine the workat the Ma chine Shop, on PINgaIIOVE Srazzr, Lebanon. .1W All orders or, communications by mail will be promptly attended to. - D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, August 8,1860. ' • NOTICE. --I have appointed A. MAJOR k BROTHER my Agents for the purpose of carrying onthe above business. D. M. KAICRANY.. - Lebanon, August 8,1860. Blanket Shawls, C • LOTIL WOOLEN CLOTEING of all colors, dyed fed Black - or Blue Black, pressed, the color warranted and goods turned ont,equal to new, by - LYON LITIMERGRIL Sktlvl Articles to,he dyed CAD be left at .Tas..ie. Leather #er's Drug.store whbre all orders for the above will be attended to. [Feb. 8,1860. NEW FURNIAITRE sTo CUMBERLAND STREET, BAST - LEBANON. Nearly Opposite Bubb ' s Hotel._ rina subscrlber again calls attention to.. Ida full and J_ splendid assort uientof all klnda of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, such as Btireault, Secretaries, Desks, Bookcases, Sofas. Lounges.: Jenny 'Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other ankles In his line. YOUNO BEOLN.RF.it S . . . Take particular notice that you don't miss the place, for you tun buy CHEAPER there titan at any other place in the borough of Lebanon. Hie fur niture le all of his own manufacture, end warranted to be aubatenthil , Come ancljudge for yourselves. You will Una a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK always on hand to Nutt any customer, and you will Did that you can buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the place, and Come one, Collie all. and sera your money. .tom All Furniture will be delivered free, in good Care. A. LIERFAIBERODR. Lebanon, December 25,1.861. 1 S 6 I. "NEW STYLES. 1561 ADAM RISE, in CunGyerlancl Street, between Market and the Court Rouse, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of tIA'ES A ND CAPS, for men and boys, for UM, to which the attention of the public is respectfully Jeri tad. late of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on band. Milos oleo Just opened a epleu did aseortment of SUMMED—HATS, embracing such no STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, and all others. la— He will also Wholesale all kinds of Rate, Caps, &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon; July 17, 1861. NEW CASH STORE! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. F. SWARTZ hereby inform the public that he ji. bee Just opened a stock, of NEW GOODS at the old Stand of Swartz & Bro., Ball Building, which will be sold for cash at prices to suit the times. ii.ll are in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 16,'61. HARDWARE AT COST. rusilE übscr Ibe r afters his large and well selected stoelr of lIARDWARt. PAINTS, OILS. &c., COST FOR CAISIL AKW- Parties who bare settled their Accounts to April 1, 1861, wlll be allowed a liberal credit on purchases.— T hose who bare not settled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and celiac• t ion. D. M. KA 1131 ANY. Lebanon, July 17, 1861. Books and Stationery Ern p(nlimn, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! talsomalit .4aM721, .11.21 . & * REMOVED . Ihrc removed his Book Store to Market Square, Lelanok„ 'W HERE may be bad, on reasonable terms a general. VV assortment of SCHOOL, SVNOAT SCECOOL, THEOLOG ICAL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS of every description. Copy-Books,Cyphering Books, leather and paper bound Pass leeks, and every variety . of STATIONERY, &c., wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES. A large Of variety Plain, Farley, Ruff, Green, Gilt, &o. PAPER SHADES. Neat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest and simplest STYLES GE FIXTURES. „Mr , CALL AND EXAMINE. ..1M Lebanon, September 27,1860. It is a Fact ELL known to the medical faculty, that a heavy nr dinner cannot be worked off the atomatth by reading "Pardon's Digest." It is a fact of equal au thority that Reizenstein..Brothers j _ OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, ars selling Itoady.iniide Clothing of their own menu foaming; Gents' Furnishing Goods, Valises, Traveling Bogs, Umbrellas, Pistols. Revolvers, Portmonais and Purses, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, without waiting for high bidders. SHAW I. PINS, for GM tkemea and Spring Pins for iitoliliert; Blankets, at It.EIZE:VsnaN BROTELERB, !Amnon, Nov. 6,'61. Opposite the Court House. 011,. YES OH YES ? E undersigned re • sp ectru Ily informs the ' Public that ha will attend t to AUCTIONEERING, & - will CRY SALES at short. _ 4.„ notice and on reasonable a .22.■, : 54N 1.; 'f t , terms. Ire ran be limed ',I at his residence in North Lebanon Borough. JOSEPII BRICKER. N. Lebanon Borough, Jan. 15, '02.-3m. WOOD and COAL YARD. ITHE widerslgned, having bought Mr. - , Henry Spoon's Wood mid Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster & Match's Foundry, in the borough of. North. Lebanon; and also bought front 200 to 000-CORDS OR. WOOD and from GOO to 1000 TONS OF of all kinds and grades. which I will sell atthe yard or deliref at as small prate an will snit the times. I therefore In rite 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, ;Fitly 3, 1551. " Vti IvEnQ e ovEitoo ula -AL czuoil l e C OUGF fil Lt. R v . py. 47140 FIWIIS valuable preparation, freed of all the cont. mon components, such as Opiates, or Expectorants, which not only run down the system, but destroy all chance of Cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol lowing properties, and to whiet. the most teltable testi monials they hb found in the pamphlet§. For whooping Cough, and as a S,onthfug , Syrup. it meets every Want, and by early use will nave the lbrgest proportion of ruptures in children which can be traced to Whooping Cough;. , In ordinary Conghicaed'Aronehial OoMplaints, the forerunners of Constidtplfon, its splendid tattle proper ties make it not only the-most porta& enemy to disease, but builds up and sustains the system against recur. relies of the Complaint.' hio nursery should be without it, nor should parents ail to gota paniphlec. to bo found with all dealers, as the only way, to do justice to its mine, • HaiiicrOLES: 0;•,<, - , a (3F-.."'t"\ NRrU o tt - .Pinner ..01.11.p,EGAnitt ...sCOßitok 4.) 0-crmi uc,01u1414- ON'S. • 0 2. i• ATUfac NATE. great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate calls for epecial attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly vegetable end medical properties. Nor Neural gia, ithsurnatiam, Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints, Bleeding at Lungs orStomach, Rose orllay Fever, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. For Loas of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Read Ache, Sick Read Ache, it has no equal, and to which we offer estimodials from undouhted sources. For Delirium Tremens it is a Sure Remedy. For Bowel Complaints, including. Cholera Alorbus, it is plencildly adapted, in not only removing the pains but acting as physic, a groat contrast with Opium, which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than the disease: From physicians we ask attention, it ,demand Formulas or Trial kettles will be sent, develtipnig in the Anodyne an Opiate which lees long been wanted, Audit the Cough Remedy such ad rest entirely oii One central faiaciple: „From invalids we ask correspondence for Pamphlets qinlanation without' postago-statopei.," ' ' • For—Large ' Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. Small 25 0 sg .. -Thin Anodyne, 50 a JOUR L. •RUNNEWRIL, Proprietor, CUEDWIVAIt.II PHAIIII/CEUTIBT, /Vb. 9 Cbmrsercial Wharf, Boston, Mau, For sale by all usual wholesale andretail dealers in every town and-citys titid*VOleph L. Lemberger. Leh. anon; at WholeitioV=o.44 - 311. Ashton , Charicsallisdo Go,Philed'a. "[April 5, 1156L-ly. ..ACe on sick; feeble, and compratning? Are yoo'otit of order, with your systeul do ranged, hod your fiseinno comfortable? 'These synip r toms are often the Prehide to liefions lionfe lit of slekacre int0 . 4411411,g,111/Pn and should tix cried by use of filo right reM. city. Take Ayers Pills, and cleanse out the disordered hm more—purify the blood, and lot the finhis move on unob etriteted in health again. They stimulate the functions or the body into vigorous as tHity, .I)4* tit'o totem from the - obstruct:ante if.lich h tnaktl disease. A cold settles f , ,ottur , vberd in the body, and striwte its natural futtetleo." These, if , not-. Teamed; react upon themselves and tiro sprreunditiglhgatis„,pre , *hieing general aggravation, suffering, "and diomcc. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, lake Ayer's nod see how *Erectly, they testdre: tho natural action of the system, and With It th6,litolfaht feeling of health again. ll'hat is true Bird su erisereoA be this trivial null common oomplaint, is taco true in ninny of the deepseated and dangerous distempers. The softie pumative effect expels, them. Conseil by similar obstruc tions and clerangentotits of the natural furottions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them ~uroly,.etire,4 by the some !neaps:. None who know the i'irtuos tliess rills, will neglect employ them when suffering front. the disorders they cars; Staten:Mae froln trading ,physielaus in Etlltle of the principal cilia, mid trout 01111".1' well known public per -00110. , „ 11'00. a Porn...mThkg llkriiani ij& Louis, Dn. Arse Your Pilleare the paragon of all that IS greet in intidirine. They have cured mylittle datighter of uleerrets sores open her hands and at that had worm' incurable for years. nor muther has been long griev ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, end they Intro cured her. ASA ),1011:11t,ID011, As a Family 'Physic. . Y'rani Dr. E. tr: Cartwright, 2Vilw Orleans. Enat Ileaorer Your 'rills are the prince o£-purges. Their "dicettept qualities anrpass smy Cit bar ad We possess. They aie mild, bat verY certain and Qtreatated In their action on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us is the daily treatment of disease.. Lica4llelSe)Sl4c'lleatistelle,roul Stouts.°lt.. FrOm Dr. Be.p.me. nopci, fkatitrion, - Draft MM. A Y Sit : t cannot answer you tzikat I have torsi with your t ills better than to say all that we eeer treat with a purgative medicine. 1 place great depeie• donee on an effectual cathartic in ails deity content With disease, ant believing as I do that your Inils strord - us the best we have, I of course value thumlighly: Pis rococo, Pa.„4ey:l, 1855. Dr. J. C. ATCIL Mr: 1 have been repeatedly eurieliif the worst_ wdadert any busty ran have by ado Or Ufa' of your rills. It seems to arise from a foil' stomach, sywo, they cleanse at once. Yams with great respect, 1171. PREIII.I4 • • Clerk of Steamer Ciartem. Disorders—Liver Complaints. Prpm Dr. Theodore - Dett, qf Nile Mee. CV. ' Not only aro your Pine admirably adapted to tbeirpot , pose }IR an aperient. but I find their beneficial affects upon the Live• very marked indeed. They have in my prac tice prayed ue ulkettail for the cure of bilious com p/n(lgs than aby *pa remedy I nut mention. I sincerely rejoice that no itllVe at lebgth pnrm4i.ve whttli Is war• thy the cvniidence of the prolizatoti ittre, the DePAreramir OF Tile itiTE,ROR, Ifaelihmtem D. C., 7th Feb„ S.m: I have need your general' and hospital praot his over since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu lating action en the liver id quick and decided, cense:. gauntly they are an admirable remedy for derangeuieW of that, organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a meat bilious disclose le, &obstinate that it (lid not readily yield to them. Fraternally yomn, ALONZO BALL, Physician of lite Marine HclsiMet. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. Your Pills hero had a long trial in my practice ' and hold them in esteem as one Of the hestaperientei have met feund. Their alterative effect upon the liver makei thus an excellent remedy, when given in small doacs for bilious chisenter.e eliarrhrea. Their ,sligapcoating' makes them very acceptable and convenient fer the use of wetness and children. Dyspepsia, Totpurtty of the Blood. 1 7 .1finics, l'ustor of -Advent Church, Boston Dn. Aim! V bife paSkl,ymir Pills with extmerdinel Kneen:is in ply fatuity and attntAns those I am Cialed.l4 Wfte iu diPtltAti. To regulate the organs of digestion astir purify the blond, they are the very best remedy I bare" ever. hnewm, and I can confidently reconnuend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. DIMES. WAUSANT, Wyoming Co., N. Y., ()alit, ISfil;. Dr.in Pm: I am using your Cathartic Pills In niv c fmiti-' tier, and find them an excellent purgative to cleat - lea ,tbe avtein and verify the Amituins of the &teed. • - JOIIN G. MEACI/A3l, M. Coustipation,Costiveness,Suppression, ltbettotatisto, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop sy, Paralysis, Pits, etc. Prom Dr. J. 1' l'anglin, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your rills for the cure or cost itrwess. s . i f ethers c 4 oat-eternity hare tinned theur Ile ellioteicamal4 I have, they should jolirlop in p6 c i n t in . tog it fur the .bei.;efit of ,the uudtitcuiti.; rho sutler Imre that.complaiht, width, although had inough in itself: is the progenitor of others that are worse. 1 believe ,C.- tireness to originate in the liver, but your Pius Wen? Vint organ and cure the disease. Prom Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and NOWA /kitten. and one or two large doses of your Pills, taken et 11,-1 proper time. Ore excellent promotives of the nontrat Flier:. lion It hen 1rh, , 1),r or partially suppressed, acid aiee , l9:iry ett:cutal to &Mat the Efnmadt and expel tIYWHIS. Ore so much the host physic we hare that I recunnuend no oilier lit lily rttienta: Mont the itee. Dr. LlierAw....ej the ilethmEet Chard,. PELASEI Mom Savannah. flu.. Jan. it, Ma. Macaw Snu I should be ungrateful fer Abe relief nor skill /ins brought me if I did not repot ease to' yen. A cold settled in my limbs and brought et eiern 4atitig netiraiWicraius, which ended in chrenie rheWM”- lisiit. Notwithstanding, I had tile best of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your egeellent agent in Baltimore, DE. Maekonzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure: By perievering in the use of them, 1 em now entirely wall. SENATE CHAIIBER, /Wen Rouge . , La., 5 Dee. 1855. Dn. Area: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout —a, painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. ,i ` Meat nf.,tlle -Pills In market contain Mercury, which, although kt yeltighlis rc§indY d skilful ' liatdd, is tiaugerous in a public {tiff,front' the 'dreadful conae ()notices that frequently follow its incantions use. These contain no mercury or mineral substancewhatever. Price, 25 cents per Box,or 5 Boxes, for $l. Prepared by Dr, J. C. AYER Sir CO., Eowell, MMI. Sold by J. L. Lemberger, Dr. jibes livid D. S. Reber,' Lebanon ; Behar & Bro., Annrilla ; Shirk; ay - 614mm ; Horning. Mt. Lebo; Harper, .EaD43::Efanover; Erallo- Sbaellerstown; and byDealers everynliere. Economy is Wealth! Cure Your Cough for One Bide Tho EiST aria OIi2APIIST lionstilkold REM. EbY in tial \orid. 414d0m0 211,00.0. PORTE:In:SY lb HEAT COUGH RIVIEDYf madame ZADOC POE TJ Curative Balsam la warranted. trilaed adatrd tog thti directions; to Sots 1-IAO cases, Coughs, Colds, 71.1)oping CougN Asthma, and alt affeStifna. of the Throat and Lungs. H MMa DIOST INTORTANT.—ga dame ZADOC POU TER'S Curative Balsam is sold at a price %hitch 14rings it in the reach of everyone t 3 keep it convenient fcr use. The Mihaly :like of a single bottle will prove tube worth 100 tintasita.oest NOTICE.—Saye Your 'Money!!--Do not be persuaded to purchase articles of 4s. to sl,' which do• not contain the virtue of a Billie Bottle ofilariame rpr , • ter's Curative Balsam, the cost of manniatturipg whirls Is as greet DS that of altnost any other leididinc; and' the.very low price at which it is •sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend'other4nedicines on whichlkeir profits are larger,'unless the customers lb sist upon having Madame Porter's and none other:— Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, price 19 0b.,. and in large bottles at 2C eta,- and take 'no ottfark you can sot get it afAine store you "eau at.epto,her ,;.. Pruaketkand Stose-keepara at 10 cents, and is larger thettiett - .....tg. • • ;"' • . ,ILA.LL EBFffiliirivitors , - • ' . .44" , "-t. L. Lemberger,"Agent, Jauttarg 29, 1992.-ly.eow. - ' MISS A.TIEINS,-, virouLD tetlpectfully announce' to' fiia ritiaene of :TT Lebanon -. - 11 vicinity that 53 o %int-opened a PASIIIVAALE 11t1ULI E t 4 add* NIANTITA ESTAyLLIIIME.C . ,''m :Market . etreeti yd do above-UHL_ • A nenatotkjuat redelved and opened for 'Waiter-11mi; embracing a full, assortxifmit dint; Crape anti' RravT lionnels, Bonnet musings, Ribbons,, Fioworpo Lebanon, April lt-1861. AYER'S CATHARTIC' . PIEtS. From l)r. J. G. Green, ,?„IChicaga. ZADOC POTtTEII'S Balsam is prepared with the'requkite care and Okla, from a oombination of the best remedies the vegetable kl ogdom affords. Its remedial qualities are IS.seitob'lta_'goloc'er to, tia gst tNf !SAUL* sad vigo rouecarernat ion of the blood, thritigh the lungs. It is not a violent remedy, but amen imeu t,—warot tog, searching and effect ; pan be taken by the gyrd.-et person or youngost child. itfal'e.Z.l.Doo PORTER'S . '„ltufsabc has teen used ly tbe'tiublie for over 38 years, and has Requited its pregent sale simply by being recommended by those who have used it, to their of friends and ahem
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