THE CORNER. `BREVITIES. A smile may he bright while the: heart is sad—the rainbow is beautiful in the air while beneath is the moaning of Mesta. Men have hundreds ofdifterene langua ges—the winds, and trees, and waves speak but one over the whole earth. The superficial must converse with oth ers, but the wise can, in addition, converse also with themselves. Let children honor their parents and ' their parents will honor them. Literature for war times :-=Reviews and magazines. You are not uncivil, when by your Hfe, you give the fears of your friends the lie. A wife book is .a true friend ; ite author, a riuhliebenefactor. Somebody says that every cord of wood given to the . poor is re-corded a• hove, 'Tryon do good forget it; if evil, remem ' ber it and repent. ' -The 'wise man justly regards goodness as-something to be attained. What a burden is leisure to 'a drind un prepared for its enjoyment. Live down calumny ; the best reply to slanderous reports is a good lite. An angry woman like an angry snake, makes a terrible exhibition of tongue. Women never truly command until they`have . given , their promise to obey. -Thought is the wind, knowledge the era and 'mankind' the-vessel. He spake well Ikho said that little graves are the. footprints of angels. 'Young women tre , never in-more dan ger of being slaves than when the men are at their feet. To step up for a critic is bullying man kind. , The' modest man is seldom the object of envy. Value truth,'however'yott come by it. Who would not pick up a jewel that lay on a dunghilll You need not tell all the; truth, unless to those who have a right to know it all. But let all you tell be the TRUTH. 'Hope springs from self-respect; hope, Which is rthe companion of power and mother-of success. The nilpi and Downs" of boarding house life—The chopping knife • The law should - clench its fists when .it finds rogues slipping through its fingers. Respectability is a thing that many peo ble are willing to run in debt .for. Gond sayings always suffer by repeti tion. ; good deeds never do. Whatever we lose in the present, eter nitycan never'give usback . - Laziness will cover : your garden with weeds. Ward drinkintif you keep it up, will cover your wife with FRENCH FARE.IN IRELAND. A monsieur traveling in Ireland, put up at a house of entertainment in the coun try, and as the time for dining approach ed, the 'host' ventured - to ask 'his guest : 'May I make bold to ax yer honor whdt it is you'd be wanting for yet dinner I' The Frenchman's appetite ;prompted his natural aptnesk, and 'he, therefore, guessed the purport of Pat's query. 'Any peegeons 1' 'O, plenty of them; yes sir.' 'Very well, you get me some peegeon for my dinner.' 'Why,;thin, , to be sure, I will yer honor, and welcome.' Away ‘wentiltelost'to ahoy these for eign orders, 'without a remark louder than he thought in his own mind of 'Blood and 'ounds, an' that is quare taste sure enough.' Up came the dinner, and down it went into the secret, empty caverns of French digestion. Next morning Paddy appear ed beforeihis boarder with.— ''Whitt will,yer honor have for dinner to•dtty'l' , Ah, my friend, your peegeon ver goot —ver Boot, indeed : I shall have more peegeon to-day, 'O, to be sure ye shall, your honor,— ltre welcome—more and more ifyou like On went the week, and each day was the untiring taste of the epicurian tourist supplied with 'more peegeon.' Saturday came, and with it came the faltering host. .'O, thin, what will yer honor have for dinner to-morrow--Sunday, yer know 7' 'Peegeon ver fine t' cried the French man, smacking, his lips. 'You any more . peegeon 'Troth, and, not wither pusheen is lift in the parish bariin yer hot:teen ate the • , ould torn cat hiniselfli • -4 Cat—,--Thomas Cat---"eh I said peegeon, my friend !' 'Sure ye did—and not a thingeise have I given ye but pusheen. 'Peegeon that ay, I mean.' 'Well, our pusheens will fly at ye, too, If:ye thread on their tail,' 'But,' replied the eembling Frenchman, ,'you did say something about von cati' 'One cat I Why, by the head of St. Dennis! 'tis net one, but six eats yer hon. ~ o r has ate!' 'Eat zix cats !' yelped the petrified tour ist. 'What !me eat zix cats I I asked tor ,peegeon.' 'Wen, pusheen Is what we call little ikittens—wee cats' q did mean pe egeon , with wing and A light here gleamed in upon Paddy's knowledge bor. 'O, by my soul and eon *lance, I believe 'twas pigeons ger honor .wanted 3' oul—to be sure, my friend.' thin, why can't you French people tarn to talk pleb% I Sure, you do eat such quare things as frogs, snails, and rats, bad luck to me if I saw anything strange in yer calling for little oats,' 'Leetel cats! I =have eat orie, two—zix leetel eats !' 'Not a doubt. of The grintate which" tollnwed the cer tainty of this fact may be more easily /in t gined than described. The Frenchnian quickly packed up, and as quieddy made away from. a country. that knew no differ ence between cats and pigeons. 'We do not know whether he ever- published his 'Thoughts upon Irish Miseries;' if so they were never translated. o*- An idle man lately asked a Ger mantown'coal-merchant what a peck of coal, multlitlie4t by eight, divided by (our., trials ton, adde(lta, them, and a, btnihel 410tacted would c6ine to. fllf you burn 'int: sai4, the. coal-merchant, 4 1rIerii, come to ashes." ZUJIIIIBIL • 1617.11fiElir. NE of the beet e'nd cheapest seeortrnents of fdperann I_l offered to the pubito,.ii how for sae at the new and exteuetve LifetftEX end.Coex g Ant) of PHILIP lißkelißlLL, o the Borough of NOrilf Libation, on the bank of.the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few -Nurse North of the Rename Steam Mills, and one guars east of Borgoor's Hotel. Their assortment complete of. the beet wellasseoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Phie Boards; . 1% and 2 inch Pannel and `Common Plank; White Pine and Efemiciek Scantling and Joists; White Oak BoarAii, Plank and Scantling; endimph Poplar Boardn, Plank and Scantling. 'SHINGLES I SHINGLES!! The beg Nue andlleinloolt Shingles; ASso, ItOofing and Plastering Laths; Cbtelli2t, Runs and Posts, and Pailings for finial intritattimt PiNitOt; FLMINVIICIARDS or in lisps and degeptions. COA ! -GOAL +,! L, I COW ! • . fik A large stock of ini; Stove; Litneburners►ind EfolgdayebUrg With '.73rC oal, 'at the lowest prices. .18-Confldent that they We largeet , erid beat as sortment of Ltretitit'of all deecriptibps andel - 01,u well as the largest stook of the different kinds of. Coax; ever offered to the ',Muni of Lebanon county, they 'venture to say that they can accommodate all pink - hyena oath.- factorily, and would Shuck* invite all who Wont auy thing in their Itni, to examine their etoett'before pur chasing eliewhere. ' MLLE' BRECHBILL, N. Lebartoia, July 3, inn WOOD and COAL YARD. ITILE undersigned, having bought.ldr. 4 Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a : short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster al Match', Foundry, in the borough of North. Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 800 CORDS OF WOOD and from 800 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at ttiAyard or deliver at es email profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite ankles that are in want of any of thaie-artieles to call and see the game, _ascertain - prices, Mid ridge for thertiselves. 'DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant-) liorth"Labirnon;Juli% 11301. . . CHEAP `STORE • Or - RAITCII , & FIGHT . At the Corner of Cumberland Street and Ptak road, LEBANON PA le Inform- M E l S lt S g it t a bei ß r trigs T pu tl bt: ge P" n a e s Xryat they bare just; opened *large and earefutry;aelectedassort ment of DRY GOODS, . ontocatiss. • IarBENSIYARS. &e., to whiCh tley respectfully' invite - the'attention of the public., Their DV/ 'IVO 01:/i• _ _ have all been selected with thelffiiiiteht care from 'the largest Importing Houses in Philadelphia. • GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars; 'Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of S ices. Also, a larp tikedrtment,,of .QUEENSWA4RE:' atnong 'Which ate Alf rkiereit patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods in their lies Of bald ness. which will, be sold very cheap for each, or Conntty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! -BAGS! t BAGS! 1 The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock of 'BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale prices. October 17, 1860'.] RAITCII- & LIGHT, NEW GOODS .7118 T RECF4ITED AT STOiti L. K. LAUDERMILCIT . 9 In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa: Selling Oft: .Selling ell` AT REDUCED PRICES. LADIES' DIIESS GOODS" DLAIN and Figured Delathes, 'Valour Cloth, Para. matte Cloth, Persian Cloth;Ripes, Fahey and Black Silks, Sack Flannels, Ginghame and Calkers]. SHAWLS. Brooke, Long & Square Blanket Shawls, Ciente' Shawls. NOTIONS. - Gauntlets, Mks, Stoikings, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Collars. timbrellas,, Hoods, Ntibias. Sintacks, Scarfs, Dick Gauntlets. he. MEN'S, AND BOYS'. W.E AR. Cleats, Cateduteres, Satinets, Jeans, &c. D OM ESTIC§. Musli', Ticking's, Check Flannels, • GROCERIES, %/t/ENNSIVARE. READY,MAIWOBOTEINO , SOLD AT COST FORCA'BII.' 119 -All kinds of Country Prodnce taken in eichange :- , ftebarien, pee: 4 t 1661., - WEEKLY ARRIVALS! THE "BEN HIVE" Store, opposite the Court House, has among WS week's arrivals : , B'Hhdt Molasses at from 25 to 50 cts per gal. " 6 Shia Sugar {good) at 0 and 10 cta per pound. Bags Coffee (hest) arlr centa.per pound. DRY G O ODS .:: 20 Woes Callen and Bleached 'Muslin 4334 as, 10 " New Markets 12% CM 10 " Detainee 6t4 ets. • ' 10 " New Style Delaines 25 cts. • 20 " Print 6J/ 4 , eta, " - A lot of Tickings from 5 to 25 Ms. Domestic Gingkamslo eta. Stockings 6 1 4 eta. Carpotinge from auntie]; very low. 20 Brooke Shawle—wool and silk, the genuine article —very cheap. MEN'S- AND LADIES':OLOTHS, .". • LAMES''CLOTH CLOAKS, and a largeassoittnent of DRESS GOODS, which will be mild cheap for cash, and. foi-adi bill of forego, g oods upward of live dollen,. tiongbr for cash, a deduction of five per et. will be made. sea. All kinds of Country Produce taken In exthange. Lebanon, Nov. 20,'61. J. GEORGE.' . NEW FALL & WINTER a GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY *c STINE'S S T - 0* 'EI LADIES'IaIIfSS G French hletinoes, Cliehmeres, JuneffieDe lanes, all Wool Reps, Sack -.Flannels and plaid Goode of - everydeecrlptlon and-at elrpriccs. 'For a splendid 'assortment 'of Dress Gothitilmil at SHAWLS ! SHAW'L'S I-1 'Broth& Square nod Long , Shatirls, all 4Vool plaid Long Shawls, blooming Wool Shawls and a• largo lot of square Wool Shawls offered,it low prices by RENEY & STINE. MEN'S AND. BOYS' WEAR Clothe, Casabrieies., Battiustp, Union Casaknera,. Ken tucky Jeans, Ermine Clbtha, .auct an araortment Beater Ototba, which will be pffore# at teduced prices by Lebanon, Nov. 6,561. - LIKSRY & STIKE. Lebanon Fema e Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROBS, 'Museinl Department. Mrs. ?L A. J.-J0U . ..50N, Drawing. THE NINTH SESSION mill c o mmence September 3, latio. '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 Fevsions of ilve months each. Charge per master), from 7% to le dollars, according to the, studios -of the scholar. Extra for Mnsie, French, iml In, and Ocrinan. Particular attention giVen to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano, Meindetea and 0 al tar and iu Singing. .Poptte'.no?' Mninected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when deeir edsand at the usual rates. Early application should be made to : E. J. STINE, cr J. W. HISIL Board of Directors: B. J. STINE, D. 9. 'IA11310:413, J. W. If ISII, . JOHN IIEILY , O. OREENAWALT, 0. D. OLONINOER, JOSIAH. FLINCH, ISAAC DEC/ELBE. Lebanon, Aug. 21, l itll., LebanonDeparilit Hank. Combertand street, one door cast of Dirmany'f-Hotei. WILL pay the following RATES , ..ofiEfT.dEEST on DEPOSITS, Per 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; For 6 months and longer, I. per cent- per annum; For months, and longer, 4 per cant. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest. paid in full for the Deposits from the date of ; deposit to the date of withdrdwal. We will also afford a Metal line of a - commqdatkin to those who may favor uti ,With Depoeirs, payable on demand. Will pay a prespituri on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also On old Mexican Dol lars and Hag/ !Collars. Will make collections on and re. mit to al4 parte of the United Status, the Caisadaa and EurePe; Negotiate Louis, kn., dc., and do ag4ineral EX OHANGE'aItd RANKING DIISINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Gs°. Ounst, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable o the extent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other b4ations of the "Lawton DEPOSIT BANN." . MON CAERE G. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, .JEORGE SIEULLER, LEVI KLINE, ..__ JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1858. axxnuioObElm• “Market Street Hotel, . ” Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lehanon. JOHN MATTIIES, Proprietors: . IiorAVING taken the above Stand, long °coupled by jul, Mr. I.EONARD ZIMMERMAN, I will mare no pitman make the Traveling Publ le who atop id it, perfectly comfortable, and. invite all to give ute *r 1. Thlo House Is large and well arranged: 'The'Table supplied With the beet seasonable edibles ; the:Thifidoikeir d'lth the cboloest Liquors, and the Stabling , lafge and iouL. - niessee. JOHN' "NATTInB. ; .041*3034 iTh,y 1861. . < , . ENGY &S TINE are daily' radelittre fashionable A D ren .o6o . or;suob u Oaselles,Wintamblques, M°- demo, tawaspLoyel /as ofall kindafor travolin_g droll eal Mt audits; Silk Crape De SPatite, elt 1 0 11 : 1330 and Grey Dross Goods of every description, offered at unusually low prices by HENRY & STINE. mil' AU the above goods olfereJ at very low prices. New Boot-and .Shoe. Store : nlat•tiiiiteftecd atinoureee td' lte' s publicil/it - they have opened a New Boot=and Shoe lit4re, in Market &me, . Lebanon, two doors south of Bran's Lutheran WA" church, where they Intend:keeping constantly on ,"hand a generallesortniant Of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys ittrehildren's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &e., all of which will be made up in style and quality no t to be strpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared.to please and satisfy all who may favor them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with fair remuneration. They also keep e'lltrgo stodk or. HOME MADE WORK, which is warranted to be rie represented, The public are lay Ited to call and examine their stock previous to purchasing. Sir Repairing done on short notice and at roahlfittMe rata. ANDREW IIIOORE'. Lebparn i .Febraary 20,1802 GEO. L. ATKIN& .11(0. T. 41518,5. 1,. ATKINS - le Bro.. rif XVII* - united IT the BOOT- sad !lAA and from theit deterinination to be pin:lanai, find make none but the beet work, they feenike solleithig a largelif public petrel:4o. 'Merrill alisityi be found nearlyW STAND,ir....lbsztinne,,) iniirdrkd Streetepposite Moto' •M's Thitet, where they t will be ready to serve, and'rtanuie their Customers: They have now on hand a large ersoirtment. of BOOTS, anon; TRUNgB. CARPET BAGS; &0., which Cieg Offer at reduced prices, 431 P, Persona dealing at this SHOE STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it mode to order. .Sativrocarm 4 ahocrys toorroufed. .„ Air Particular'ittatitifittgiven to the rafturßlNG Boots.and Shoes. , tabifildn, 3nly 1,86 i. A MINS &8R0.% New Boot and StioelitOtilikitted ANIL up in good order for comfort end convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. A TRIMS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Stine is fitted .th.. up in good order for cetofort and convenienoe, both for Ladies emd,Gentlemen.. A T K INS k tlitO. promise to be punctual, and will on deavor t. please_all who may coil on them for Boots and Shoes • D A Me L BOOT A' SIIOE STORE, llbeen removed "to his newresidence, in-Cont ertand street, 3 ionare West from hie old stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Gloninger, 'LEBANON, PA. lld tins' just opened a large and 'desirable dock of wet l•ro ado Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Salters at $1 25; Ladies' -Lace Bootees : $1.50; for Mimes. $1; Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50; Illen's Gaiters ; for Boys $1.75 t 0152.50 ; for Childran $1.144 to $1.132 . 14. Ahro'a large variety of Overvhoes, Trunks, Traveling Dogs, Sc. Come; sea, and judge - 16r yourselves. Lebanon, Nov. 20, '6l. DANIEL CRANEF. ---1 41300 t and Shoe -Store. „ . . JACOB .163141,:raiiiik(tilltTn. ' - ' fOritia die pithiti that halal! edfdln nes - his extenitive estabniftient in .111.,„ ellilli 'his neiv , lniildidlriln Curnbeiland et., ' s b., • . where c h t ° I o . tt h ° W. P*I I Heret o fore 's to'render o lh al. 1 same m .h may favor him with their custom. 'lle invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SIMESand every one who wishes to purehase.faehionable. Arid , dnOle ertkelturrn hie line, to calf -aid 01.a.telne,`f6r' kliemidlides, lb lir& and Tailed. Stbok. ' - . •• He is determineeto 'imipass all ocmpetitlon in the manufacture of every, article in thtbusinemi;sultable for any Market in'the Union. A dao•care taken:in regard to materials and workinanship; none ht. the best quail• ty LEATHER and other materials ere - Used, and none but the beat workmen are employed - P. B.—lie returns hie sincere thanks to hi; ftienda for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopee by strict attention to buyiness and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage- ' - [Lebianon.July 3.1881. This is the Place to Get CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE Bootgi Shot's, AllatsCrips 41Pc, FOR SPRING AND SONINIIER` rrilig undersigned having opened his SPRING AND 1 SUMMER , , , P VairitignilinErLril L MS and and handsomest styles and best finish, would respectfully invite ail hisoldfriends Verld and customers, and others, who wish to buy the best ar ticles in his line at the lowest.priees at his store in Walnut. St.- newt to the County Prison. r It is not necessary to enumerate particular articled, tor hiantock embraces everything for Ladies, Gentle man, Girls, Boys and Children that can be called for In this department of business. The Ladies particularly, Will find a choice selection Of all the handsomest and let. eststyles of Shows. Gaiters, &C. Sheasshrtotent of Rats, . Cape, TrtilitMlniVitlikeg :Btigs,. &c., have 'Been selected - with great care. Call soon and obtain a barr.ain. JOS. BOWMAN. let. Measures taken and work made to order. Lebanan, May 8,4881. ' - " F.loeVatify FASHIONABLE -BOW AND SHOE DIAFER OZlTErnbettittidlfreet, one Ainor East of isi llei the Bleck Minim Tbirditfulfor the very liberal patrepagabitendeiftolUe for thiraliort time I hivre been inbuitalses, I would respectfully eolicit a continuance of the patronegeof the - .Ple boa , at all tithes a,f asortmetit of BOOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be - diFposea of fecsOnabletftxs. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. Those desiring. a neat, well made article, are invited to give Chlldrens' Floes pt every-,sriety and chlorlif hind. netriy.Whrkniadelatirder: AR' All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made moderate. lLebanon,July 3,1861. • .. .., ---") ",,. ,, - , _4, - ' 711 I atS - 1 ---- 4 1 1144 e **E" - UNWERSAL '0 - e- = N , -a \ o‘Wit,re 7 . .- try ) gitlefi l e GOTISH 0... \' , 4 , ./.. 4 ".,„.. , 7 4 ,.....„ 4 ,.. -, 41 i1Ev` / .11 t4100' -. I En ,/ ri`firPystufibib illifibtt.iiititih, freed of -ail the. UM il. Ihen - coMpeelifito, such as Opiates, br Einettbrauts,- which not only run down the....wAtem,liiit 'llelifroy all chance of cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol lowing properties. and to *ldol, the moot valuable testi monials may be found in the pamphlets. For whooping Cough, and as a Soothing Syrup. it meets every want, and by early nostril! save the largest proportion of ruptures in children which can be traced to Whooping Cough. - In ordinary- Coughs "ata Bronchial Complaints, the forerunners of CoiniuMpflon,ito splendid tonic proper- ties make it not only the most perfect enemy to disease, but builds up and sustains the Ostem, against recur. rence of the Complaint. `No'uttreery should be""without it, nor should parentaltil to get alpaciiphl et. to be found with ail dealers iis `the only way 'to do Jostles to its value. ifigiNEWELET G NAT ` . 4.• TOLIII AVAT ,si •••• -coer, ~.°,lyre; on ATImAtoiATE. `HENRY & STINE'S rrIIIS great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or .of any hut its strictly vegetable and medical properties. For Neural gia, Rheumatism, Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints. Bleeding at. Lungs or - Stomach, Rose or Hay Fever, Catarrh, and ail minor Nervous Complaints. Fcr Loss, of. Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Head Ache, Sick Head Ache, it )143 no equal, and to which we offer estimonlals frOm.:Undonbted,settices..... -- FeiDeliriernTrem«tui It is a Sure Remedy: For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera Morbus, it is ,plendidly adapted, in not only removing the pains lit acting as physic, a great contrast with Opium, which not only Constipates and drugs ; the system, but mikes the remedy worse than the disease, . From physicians vre ask" attention, and.-:on ' demand . Formulas or Trial - BiatieB will be sent, developing in the Agodyne an Opiate which hailong been-wanted, and in tlsll•Corigh - Remedy' stint as rest entirely 'on ono central principle. Prom havaltai we ask eorrespendtmeo for .Pamphiets or explanation, without "postage.stampie For—Large , Couth Rembdy, 50 cents per.bdttle. Smt4l Mu ArtodYne, JOIIN lIUNNEWELL,Propr . iotori - pr.—: CHEMIST AND DHARMACEUTIAT, - 110. 9 Commercial Mari, Boston„ Baas., For rain by ,all nanallehaiteale and retail dealere in orery town and city, anti by.Josepb L..Lemberger. Leb anon ; -at Wholniale'by Geo. Ashton, Charlog & Co., Philad'a. [April 3, 1301.—ty. Phila. & Reaping Railroad, ILtbanon Vailley Branch. --...47`7-111:ff Two Daily Passeageir Trains to Read ing, 'and -Harrisburg. in LEBANQN, going Balt to Itrullog at 9.16 A. M p Pass Longman, going" West to,'llariliburi, at T. 04 bL and 12.101 0 . . . . At Ileadiag, laith - trains make 'close connexions for Philadelphia; Ttinniqua, Diumilfe;' Williams Blain ing train only connects at Reading for Wilkes harm, Littston and &Tinton. • ' At Harrisburg, trains Conned With "PcrmayTvania." “Norther Central," and "Cterattettand Valley" 'Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, dc. ThroaghNickets to Lancaster, in lqo. 1 Cars, $l, 60, to Bai ammo: $l.BO. "'• • 80 lbs. baggage taiamApimeenger. The &condi:llMM Oars run pt the abtivaAraine. Through First Class 'ricketsarrsenced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the Wen, North Went, and .Canadas ; and Rmi granCTicketo, at lower Pares, to. all above places, can be had pa appileatkexto the Station Ageat, at Lebanon. Through First.Chus tknipon Tickets, - and 'lliniiirant Tickets at red;telf area, to all the principal points in the Noah. and , and the Canadas. • 101:0TATI01 TIOKETS, .191111418 Conponi,-at 26 per.bent discount, -between any. poinipotestrod, and', MILEAGE TICIOFIS t Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l6 atwit ter FaMilies and Baldness Firms. • . Up Mraitis leave Philadelphia for Beading,.: Harris. burg Pottsville at 8 A. N. and 8,80 and 6P. N. ' 41kir Passengers are requeeted to purcliaso tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher AM, charte4, if paid in St:wears. • -G. A.. NICGLLII, '.4tily 17,1881 . ix weer and atipermtender4. k. , UI indSßET4l , 4S,Vat*Ohi4lehlik 4 . loo; 'Skeleton 'SktirteTEnteters,..Sheisbn qnd:ivies:key or other, goods .ibilidlesamit incelved-andior alnobesper than the cheapest by . yitY- ak"STileß.. Alnn assortment of Lines Goods for Coats and , Pant/quer received and offered at Great llama= by ItENTLY .t e=== SAMUEL R. SHIRK REMO VA L. 25' 50 " ft -it a. Fag iixt ELL kno;rtaigiSA inedichttfaciiii4 that .i . '•hatEry If dinner cannot_ le worked of the stomach by reading “Pardon''.c.Digted.' -It to a fact of eguai au thority that_. Reines stein lirothOni, OPPOSITE THE 001.TETIFOUSE, an ailing Ready made Clothinearthar 'ONvninann factoring, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Valices, Vrileoling Saga, Umbrellas, Pistols, Revolvers, Peril:nen:has and Purses, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, withmit welting for high bidders. SHAWL PINE. ~, for Gentlemen and Spring Pins for Soidiers' Blankets , at REG ZEN STET N BROTHERS, tehation, N0v..6, '6l. 'apposite the Court House. - TAILORING. REMOVAL. LCIRN2O ROIIR2II, medic' respectfully norm the eitizehe Leheiioix sad Clcluity that he lins removed' his" TAII4OfttNO ZSTABLISIDIENT - tite. north Lebetion;lciltie building hetweeti - telidiraldi's store sad fitiogeesligrter star", Stimides tel, la Cen2berledd street; - :pohecon. Theriteenage of his old costimeis; as well as the public In signal, is solibited, to whoiti.sitlitection will be' gliou. Lebanon, Yobruaty 104 lorEitellAAT TAILORING.. S.ICAKBAY & 13ifQ, in runeleit bitildlogiooraer O. of Casaba:land street sad Doe alley, have .ox head sod for sale,tetber by the yard or made to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSUAiRES, and V,L'S TINGS, well selected from Good Rouses. Good Fits and ,sub. stsitriel making: guaranteed to all. alai:wile:di:sr: attire; anvatic Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, ,Fitucy and Plan Linen nirts,'Under shirts itd ittad'ete. S. 8. S.ABISEY & * BRO. Lebanon, August 18151. Fashioitalile Tailoring! lI.EMOVAL. ' Air, CRAM MOYFMAN Would - ,respii• . -,ifally infer'm IV.lthe Citizens of Lebanon, tbet . .he.,has„ REMOVED hie TAILORING Business to Cittaberlarid Street, two deers _Beat of Market Street, and . opposite the Eagle Motel, where' all persons :who what garments' made rip in the most faehionable style and best manner, are in v.ited to ' - _ TO TAILORSI—Just reeelvedladfor.aite the-N.Tork and Philadelphln Itoperf Waling eltiammer Haehlona. Wore wialfingllie FaitliollB should let „the entwriber kaaw'of.tha fact, 2,6 that be can make Ms imangentents actorcUngly. MIOII/EL .1101.7 MAN: Lebanon, April 10, 1881. ' - R LlVill be sold at •• - - ExtrOinelv.-Low ABER, one of the. firm of Reber; & Bros., has g tag.* the stock or Ready : road° Cloildng at the appraisenithtti *hich'tvilVenable brut to Bell lower than anywhere - ehie can be bated. Call and tied fOr your; selves before yOU , nudre - your , V4ll -putcliiteu 1S„. THREE DOORS inn FROM COIIRT "trottas. Lebanon, Sept. de, 18E1. • RESKY RARER: FITS H. Rl4,d.Y . linslandied 'lds No. 1 Toiloring Establiehindnt toNe. 3`Noith Walnut strest, - two _doors north of George &-Pyle's store, and ,directly op podia MeV - oat House, up stars where he will &Min no to manufacture all articlen in his Noe -with ~ neatuate anddiepateb.. Pertinnineattention will ) paid , to ending and ,Par children's cloth &c., fre solicits a continuance of the very liberakpatronve thus fat'extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds .of stitching. &tie on scions/401e terms on one .of 51. - Singerts Sewing Dierbinee. Ali work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed." - [Lebanon, July 3,1861. W r, F alter aocht's Mill. TAB, subscribers respectfully inform the public that they hare entirelY rettuilttbe Mill on the little Swa ta-ra, formerly known as 4 .Btraw's" and letwr,as "Wen gores," about onwfourth of a mile from '.llMiesloWn, • Lebanon county, Ea.; thattbiey have it •now in complete running order, and are prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article 110110111..Y11R of lIIIPIIII—‘IL. - as cheap - a it can boobtainel from any' dtbergotirce.— Thcy keirPs also on band:and for sale at the lowest cash prices CIIOP,'BRAM; SHORTS, &c. They are alsO pric pared to do all klnda•of CIISTOMISIte Woes, for Faimers and others, at the very shortest pOssible notice and in vita all to give' them •a'ltial.. The machinery of the Mill is entirely, new and •of -the-latest and most law primed kind. Bistriceattention to business and, fait dealing'they hope to Merit a share of public patron4i. WHEAT .R:YEt. oaRN ‘OAITS 44C bought, for *hi& the'highest 'Lebanon Market prices will be paid: Nov. 20,1861' AX. !SEEM WA, 9416#71A . N. . D. S. sotto. 1 r M Cheap CaM h Store,- fiitit' ff- itifiling` and Grain Bushzess: rinrE untilittned haiittg'fordiettitpaitherAlifpirt the J_ MERCANTILv,. mi,LLING- AND (MUMS; DUST NESS, would ruipectftilly'invite„the -attention of the Dahlia to their establishmentis.;-They , will-eantiue to .lieep, at the isteitaint 9( sumix LONG, sweet corn. plate eine*. of all , kinds of. 000ps usually - :kept in a country store ' which they will retail 'Cheap Ca 811, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to btu for cash 010 0 Bu3hels WIIRAT , 30,000 ilu - shls of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 23 000 Bushels cif :OATS. Poi which they will pay the biabrist Market Prices', They will also-take GILAIN oilBTotraiti ' The *Minima always do ba¢fl kad eep litthe ro West iirciis,'GT/leri.liy thirlitnit'iustiVer byllutran; 'all kinds of MILL PliBM,. SALT,TVAVriIIi;Xe. ' • "- sor They solicitthh`thiiiness*Wr all their old friends `athrthecfptittlie;and will endeavor to deal on eta' and just principles as will: ive satisfaction to • ' ' SUNK, MESSAMAN North Lebanali, 3Sareb 13,T661. • vsriiiited to any, KA!rinn BTJ SHELS. CIV,VI.PJSO,OOO bushels CORN; 5%000 bushels QATS ; • , . 50,000 bushels WEPT. AWN CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED,llaugebdAor whish,tbe highest CASH prle6Bl7till`bi paid at the Leb anon Valley itailtbltdPePbt, Libitum!: . GEORGE ROFFMAN. Lebanon, JuliriT t 1861. Seed Wanted. market . fne TIMOTHY SEED, • " CLOWE ,ERE, LA - Xi Mb, 61 jllO 1011. iA ntii-ketflifliftE; •ITring itimmediately, ABRAM STRICKLER. 'Lcilapoil,:B4tenitgr.4, '61.-- . - . - WEIGritY. General Commission Merchants, FOlt :THE BALE OF Flour, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit, <But ter, Eggs; .cheese,Poultry i ttc., &c. 102 WARREN ST., NEW YORK. 0. WRIGLEY. M. ERGRIEE. = :Chapman, Lyon & Noys, - New York; Peek; McKnight, Iteiding, Pa.; Ww..lkl..Breelin, Lebanon, Pa.; If, IL Aliens hexington, Ky.; Willtani - Selfridge.-btew ' York; L. B e tz, Cnton, Ohio; - Kauffman & Kissinger. Avail ing, Pa.; .Tonee & Shepard, New Yoilt ; W. O. Curry Pa.; John Stiles, Allentown, ra: tu f t 4LIJAWLOBOABBE. JOBB O. GAUL. JAB.= GABEL Door, Sash - and Steanillaning Located , on tbi Steam-Hottss Roo4 iticr:.elortherianci fling nnddrsigned respectfully ca.fp the public hi gdheral,:thit still manufacture and keep.- on hail& i pp; , •-v. DooroSash,.Sbotter,filhids; Tlooringi rrrnr .' " VPeafher Boards, d-, 'Gee :Sfring • Mouldings`;of ell aleee;Wash-Bo it'd's, eating,' Surbace, Cornices, and' all kftlds.tif MATERIALS for Houses. 3Vsalso eimdtAbt,the acid moot ith proved Starr' Ciaing and' gaud Aldlflig, a/table ;for lake aYtil smolt-buildings. We now invite .Pariners - clileelianies "and Builders to Can and examine our seeele,'whieli we. will warrant' to give entire eatianietiort VI all who may rarer the under signedwith their'castottt: tONGAO2IE, - 03.2,iitt "dr Wittfli'llElt. 'Lebanon, October 9,1861. ,r,s.—There is also all, kinds of 'I9;I4N.ING at_ the ishtne Picini)* Sateirig, - prOiaptly done - for those tile?, may Mnnsh Lumber, YOUN G -: LALIV RE CE. rimiE UNDERSIGNED. rould .inform Farmers - and others that his iselt-biIidSTALLIOIf will stand for Bailee thin season, itthtilOw:Priee $5 . to ensure mare with foalat the following places ; Prom the Zd day of March. until the sth 40 . 4 , day-0 Ja1y0.862, at the following places : The first week, froria Monday until Friday afternoon, at the stable of Hellies (David Smith's) Inn, 1 mile East from Youvipa; and 4 miles West from Leh- The 2d weelt, frOurlitorrday Until Friday afternoon, at the - stable of Christopher Balmy. M. _West Myers. town, Jackson toWnship, ft miles Bast from Lebanon, - And every Saturday at the stable of the Keeper D. Seitairt, near , the , Toll Gate, one mile East from Leba non, thus - changing every week during the season. All the abode placusure on the Berko and Dauphin turn. pike a' For DirtWparticulars see handbills. P. STEINBIETZ,'Ortner. Mina. &MISR; 'Copper. [Antiville,-Feb'y 6,'62. IF YOU WANT COTOCEIMPLE of yourself or friend, the beet are 'tobelad at-DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Deposit-Pant. IF YOU WANT edallion or Pit, calllatDAl- A r 4 PICTURE f YRi v e.x or" t, kr door to the -Lebanon-Deposit , NEW LIVERY STAPLE • aiktereYpedoreopeettielly .lutermMankye, that I, 'Veined n low uvlstrizt /ars. Hotkl ) ,lnisrket'stait,,Ub• Anon, miters. Ate . : Vll keep lupe ptibilekeennituudisikmitle oP noApics4tpd _ Will keep gentle ank.gookjirlinitkilteee,undllinnlsome auk safe, Vehicles. Also, 'cattifil Drives* furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Farther, fie. %Lebanon, July 17,1861. 3AMES 31 ARCH. SWMMI D. a-A-kitAlto-10 • WiIdbASAI;E- 4TD DRUG STO • Ras been Removed to his' New Building. on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. mil F. subscriber respectfully . anMoince abir ac;:jusin -1 wires and the public in.gsnoral, that he has con stantly on hand a large stock of DR UGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, s TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, • EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surilcal Inefigimentri, Toilet Soaps Se gare, Tobacco , dc. Also . a variety of - Panay Article; too numerous to, mention, which he offerkat cotes, and warrants the qualities of the articles'he rektrett . ,. Pnrcheisers2wUl Flossie romantics' thli, eltoffuEia the qualitieentid•prioee of hie pail — ha* Onrcheaing els* where. Aar Physicianevreseriptloat and family reel pteoareinDy compone e 4 , at all Inouni..oftlutAny_or night, by ceiling at the Drug Store, opfkudte the Eagle /3 uildings. On lissudayi the 'Store will be epeusi for the cord paMding oteesieriptiona' between ths bobs. of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. E1.,12 and 1, and 4 and 6 P. H. Lebanon, Dec. 9„18117 z • DAVID, S..RABER. _k.E. MBERC . ER'S DRUGSTORE TN - MEDICINES 'QUALITY IS OF •FTP-ST IMPORTANCE. . •. . . delp r tia M Co l3E ll i rge E o lt i Pharmridaarieley.ooffi?rse Phila delphia C i t t l e z m e n i al e: " L e b o a t n h o e n . ti a r n e d t FCOmba or Ivory, Shell, Horn ;and India Rubber. c" PURR 'SPICES. ' PURE' SPICES: , all Pure 4ibiele and ground Spices are offered fbr W sale in large and small quantities at 13 • GARDEN SEEDS, a PURE belection •of Drugs,• Medicines and i qU i :li - t it y uti o in f P l erf .cm u ri' m7r; and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the best manufacture . lnthe - coqntry.,: and alarm!, variety of Tobiti lii!naftes," nil; Min h 4'lothes and Hair Bittitios. Poe - nat. T.liiiet .find 'Fine .• LBMBERGEIV6 Drug Store. ig -':' : Tt C VER' S E t D S, "' "'Yoiritill Ilidliiiall assortment acid *a large lid varietysd BREl3ll.„Clarden s enciatiower Seeds_at me : LEMBERG ER'S. teR AMU& ,WALTEN WILLIAM , FOCUS . Consumption' Asthma, Chronic . Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia, SetUfula, Marasmus, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia Female Complaints; and. all Disorders ;,•••bf ,the Ney,you3and Blood • Systems. Thts Remedy has obtained a great repntat ion fin' iSost .RXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ALI, STAG ES OF OONSIUSIPTION,, fecinultnendi!ct Atititix Vied sand Physicians in the Ithit&Sedtes EtirOP '&—har- Ing.been,used .with SIMMS UNiAItALLELiti IN.sas AN NALS OP MEDICINE. The ifypophosphites havo a.tiro-fold and sPeciftc an. tien.: on the one band, Inertia:ging the' principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY, and on the other, ,being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD .OBN BRATILT AGENTS KNOWN , . In ,dases Of Yerddianibebilitir;-or iPrtittrtition of the •Vital,Poloers; from billy cau se, this Remedy has no superior. "Wincheiter's Cfesutine Tiepartition" Is the only reliable ferns of the EITPOPHORPUITLS, wade after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill. sir- INQUIRE FOR AND USE NO OTIIER! lair A FAIR TTIAL. IS A CERTAIN CURE igt , PRICEB.: , -In 7 dz . Bottles; Bottles for $5. Is 18 oz. Bottles, Vl.-'—Three for $5. Circulars TrAlla. Bold by all respectable Druggiste, and at the 1161bVitteral I ;;ldiat i ln thelinited Steal, Ity WINCIIEBTER, taJcilin.St- N. f. . • • . . • • -*A . aptama - RILIIRDY FOR Spermatorthea. •of - Seminal Weakness, and Genital Irritability in either Sex. This ?ilalsdy, the terrible consequences of which are too well known to require more than a hare allusion to them, is one of the most insidious, end therefore dan geinue, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It saps the very erring@ of Life, rapidly undermines the eon etitution, and sinks the unhappy victim Into imbecility and a premature gravel From one to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient to effect a permanent cure In the meet aggravated. eases, Whether COII6TINTIbITAt, or arising from Annex or }sowers. t'We believe trio be, in the trestineut of &parriedfor rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine OAXI be."—U. Kerro, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science. . "I have fOund them all that conld be deal*. Their effect baa been tru}y wonderful. I used them in case of Sperm4orrhea of lo4ratarutiat.. which iiisa been ,under treatment kir Yeailf. I think thren boxes will complete cure."—E. I/Ickes, M. D. Itl6:This hi aot a IlenifeplithieMen)edy.., not iS t'here any mercury or other deleterbsui ingredient combined with it. PRICE per Box. Sic Boxes for $5, b . y I, pre. paid. For side by ail respectable Druggists, and at the sble General Depot in the Wilted States. by J. WINCHESTER, 86 John St.. N. Y. Octoicsr' Watches, Jewelry and- Sil ver Ware.: '„ WIZOLESALE AND RETAfili. • STBLLWAGBN & BRO,, No. 832 llarkot Street, 1 door below 7th, Philadelphia. Mareh.27, 1861.-ly. D liE SLEW S HAIR JEWELRY STORE No. 208 North Bth Street, above Race, Phil t a, ON hand. and fbr sale , a choice assortment of super!. or patterne,—and wlll PLAIT TO ORABR, Bneoa. arm BAR Amos, FINGER RlNds, BREAST Pine, °sows, 11188 Liesa, VEST and GUARD CRAINS, &c., Orders enclosing thee r bair to be platted, , toay bo vent, by. mall. (Aye& draifing as near as ';you coo OD paper and enelees each aronanCaii yon isay•thoose to par Cost te followel—Ear.RlV.s2 to $8; 'Breast Plus $$ to 8t: Pinter Maas cetalikttllg.6o;,l7eisfObelna Stl,bo $7, Neeklaoess2,ttWO.. • • 4 H M atiptainto ediarone;* .111 4 . 1 1 •Tlrtnaliir Old gold alul , Slliap. bjitukirat tair - Atiit... • .. • • June 19, 1881. . Ll o lt Bargainer in Gentlemen'', and Boyer' Wear rie•er;e call at theCbeap 9 ton. of ILEX al'. NM! i k lw Cortderoed L e, Concontrated Lye, Soda dab, and Potash In. ,apilkiimallfluaittitiei at,. ..LP, s.l3Elt h a - o'o g - 6 tore. Vt'a/bing Sala, Iliaihrg Soda, Pearl Ash;Sal• :ratue, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale to largo and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drag Store. ,y.youareitk mant of, good Washing. Soap. pure White' or red Caetlle Iteip,'Ciipitr; Soap. Eraslre Soilislo'ffthore greastispbts, superior Slitriftglidip,iniy tlie7samo at LEM B EAGER'S. 1 - - - Do want's'.gcod'ilite'Toniet somethingl tomekeri t ebStfatriri tijapanse: the head, and to prevent mini* tboltinir yard° • . - Writ DEMBERO EIVS. ;TRUSSES!. . Thcaillieted areviiiptisidad -to esti and exam• file my etbck of Trusses, Stipporters, Ac., corn• prising a variety oelfanullseture. • • "Marsh's" Debnine "Improved Sal! Au noting Pad Tress." "Marsh'a" Cattimen Jai -Bandage: _ An invaluable article for the purpose. - If you are imwant of anktottlgi %above you can La suited at. _ ..• ' L EMBERGI ERI3 Drug Store. Pure The genuine article tor iedicinar Purposes to be bad in all its Purity at. LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, • Opposite the Market liana, Anything yciu want. that -is kept_ in a Well 'conducted First clues Drug Store, eau be turn• Jelled you by " LEM B E ROE , - " ~Chemist and Apothecary. l , Feeling thankful for the very liberil patron age thus far received from the Physicians, Me pants, and Citizens of Lebanon,and sairound- Inge, regalia solicit a,sbara, promising, to use every effort to please all. Isis-Special attention . given to PnvstaieN's Paasciurnons and FAMILY Itzcinkss,-, and all medielde.distieigett liVernsted PAR,Ei-itivraye as good aseili be obraittba 'atbriVhere, had 'sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER,.. Dinggist, Chemist and Apotitedary, • Feb. 15, row. Itartist: gtr,Set;iieStfoitia, Okestel." F-QTROTSEN 117"1 FOR VTR PRpTNTiON VOW% OP MEDICAL tI:OI3IgNY NEW___=JcIURNITURESTORE 0041BEB. JAND STREET, .EAST LEBANON.. • • • .11 T eady Opposite Blible - S Hotel. . rillinanbeAriber again-calla attention to lila full and ..1. aplendleaasOrt.ment of all kinds 'of FURNITURE and OHAIDS, inch.gm Bureau., Secretaries, pogo, Itookcaseii, Sofas, Lounges. Jenny Lind and Collage ' Bedsteads,antiall other artieles'in him line. YOUNG DEOINNERS Take particular notice that you don't mien the place, for you can buy CHEAPE R there than at any other place In the borough of Lebanon. Ilia fur atniturc is all of his own manufacture, and • warranted to be substantial. Come and,' udge for yoursolsea. You will find a I.A.ncir, AND SPLENDID STOCK always on hand to !snit any customer, and you will and that ynu Can boy cheaper there - than at'aur othie place. • Remember the plains, end Come ono, Como all, and save your money. Air AU Furnitnre will be delivered free, in good cure. A. LIERSTIBERGER. Lehanori„Dooomber 250E61. atd,llll7llC7 - ' CABIN*T.. , .WAREIRO,OIIIS,_ South-east - corner- of ..garlot Square, ' NORTH LEBANON. BOROUGH. *tinny inform the public that beat auortmeut of READY. bSFQSINTTQRE and Chairs r offered to the Public of banon county. Re has now hind, at bia Warwroonta, a sndid assortment ofgadd and Attu:dial Furniture—Parlor, :tag* and Chamber---oonalst. Befaa.Tite-a-Tetee, Loan , Whatmotai Parlor, Centre -, Card and Common Table', meant, do., MIAMI, BET. Amon and .Rockltig, Looking ENT BED SPRING mado and for este Wt-a reduced price. It la very attperlor. 43 - COFFINS made and Funerals , at the shortest:in:Mei. - JOIIN F. ARNOLD. North 'Lebanon borough, Oet. - 30. '6l: • OW El . • . - N6n•Cilifrinet ) Wirre Rodnis arid , Ch air , Af trkei BC, delifi;orriiirtit of the L. • T'a Reg27.4ffrood. - Largest Manufectory,And Best -- Assoitment of ITA,NiTtIRE and CHAIRS, in the county. BE public Mrespectfriry regnant ed to bear In mind that at these e Wail , Rooms will be foetid' the best' assortment of FAeRIONABLE gild RAND lona FURNITURE and CRAMS. Persons, in want of any kind would bust call (cid examine his stock before' .purebeel o g eleerhine. Which; (being, ail of. hilt own work) he trayrants.to - be better than any offered in this place. Pikes will be Tanta ttianitt shy other pluck, eithei.in - tfie Borough or county. of Lebanon. . • All orders promptly attended to, end speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing- Forriltuee from him will be . accommedAted by baring it deliyored to tb . em, to any part or le cdnuty, rave or cusnift.,and-wlthout the least inj fy;tis he bee procured. ono of the liest'•eush ionedfurtulaie*Magdiu, capocially for that purpose. IS. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended 0t the shortest notice. [lAilssimip ISept. 13, 1880. H P . NEW CABINET AND - CLUB ... -. - - IVIANUFA(':TORY:-.--.'.. TltElobertber respectftllly Informs the publie tlies berm the laigest iiid . best assortment el; FURNI, TURK and CHAIRS, ever aired to the public of Leto. anon'cottity. lie has on band - at hie Cabinet-Ware roaniltri in North Lebanon Borough. nearly napes* Ecile,ita:llidel. end a few dokire !moth of - Bernier's, a. splendld'easeittnent of good, etiVettapial and fashionli, big Parlor , Cottage and Obambei URNITURE; tem elating of SOFAS, TETE- A-TETW LOUNGES, WHAT acpHOTS, Parlor, Centrt Pier, Card find Common TABLES; Dressing and Commen BUREAUS; • " Bedsteads, Work-Staos,. Wasb-Stands, cud Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Also, a large cod elegant variety of FKKKOR BACK, SPHXNO SEATED CHAIRS, Coalmen' Spring Seated CHAIRS: atl Itlnde_cif..SpOng Srated,AKOOKKEIL'.; Alio :.,Whidior — _, Carießeatedzand CommortCHATBS andtKOOKERS O every description. air; Akl,Goods sold LOW. awl WARRANTED.to eve satieirattiotr: a. Persoua desirous of knowing the character of the goods hero offered for sale, Can be fully riatisliod of their durability. by reference to those for whom ho has man ufactured or to whom sold. Ord 'Furniture and Chairs AEPAIR.P I I) and VAR NISHED.' ' . • • • • • • • N. - .B.—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at the ahortoat notice. 'JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon:September TA K E NATIVE. - - Bou.DEria will do well Sy calling bn . J. 11. Basssuia Arent as he is prepared to do' all' kinds of Tni ,ROOFING, SPOUTING and 'TOE WORK generally, at the - very lowest' prices. lie 'alio has on hand a laite and good assortment of all Iclttdsi of TIN WARE, and ' 61. the rehst 1113pivy r ld Gin smiling , COOK STOVES nhd PARLOR' ETOVES. 'Also, all the 'different - and latest improfeltltANOES AND HEATERS, of ell . kinds. .11a:Zso* keeps ccn statlY unhand a larteitoci if llllVinik hi ROOFING, SLATE, which ho offal , dt'lthrprido ihilis they can be bought of any other alatelpefi'lh th q e"chunty. lbs.'lVA.R.E.ROOMS—Ohrodebr . Sbilifi , of The "Back - DoteliP.WalhEit Stielt,'Whett,-Pa: • : ' • -' Lebaiwn, , D*Sillbdr '9..,41181. - e. , . r • ...,. •• •• Stoves; , StQvel; 7;.l4toirttg. mw. ois the Ulna 'to buy your STUES:hildra cold winter lei 'Aid the bet add dbeallidiCylace to at the . Lebanon Stoire, lid Shoot Iron' lianufae . tor , of James i 'kexf door to the Lebanonliank „where' can. ballad the and, beat aisortmeiHaf pAjiLiOlt, .14.A;L1 4 , and .COOKINCrSTOVES, ever oft4edinlobanon:Cis burn ers for Parlors or Bed Midi redf . bje . own`htaki; with a 'general assortment of , Plirldr'STOVES,,..ond a large variety of the boat Cooking Atlivis cdilitty or tar • ongh, which he warrants to bake or roost. , WASH 801L13119 constantly, On hand Orin Slats), mid the hest material. • , - 'COAL BUCKETS—thelargest aseortinoist, thsitaay. lest Iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Alen, a large stock of TIN WARE, Made. of th e , time material and in a worknianilk• mattnni. As. ho le .a practical Workman, and bas had en experibuce'OT twen ty-five years: hp feelasbnfident that lie an give genCial eatiafactiou. Ho takes thklboilloa of returning his thatilia; 'AO his numerous customers for..thdirsunporA,Abd ho hopes, by efiletty attending to his Wit bhirilais - and letting other people's alone, to dill receteii a eltare — of public patronage. • _ *JAIIR) . 3 . "ROCARS. Lebanon, Noremberl,lB6o...- • Akir Particular attention pabli linitliada of,J Otanto, such as Roffing, Spouting,'&e.,,l44lll.W . nak warranted. REMOVAL t : - N ORTH 1,3134. v ON' - . *addle and illaniessAlliumes , • fac i ,torr. , •. uticititilighlid has 'Removed • 1 Ufa iggilleiV`-and Harness "f‘111P" Ydantifaetory to efew dooraSonth of the old place, to the large room lately occupied by Billman a Bro. as , - a Liquor store, :where be wilt be happy to small his old friends and 'customers, and where be has increased fa cilities for attending 1 o all the departments of his bual: news. Being determined to bo behind no Othsfyitablish meet in' hie Abilities to accommodate tinstomerS, he has spared neither pains nor orpense to obtain and make hiMyclivgr,of ores jinedenn,imptpueorm M inithe bu eatus al, thA aievlcirbf. tiffbefirklrSeciVlttt liberal Wages wisuid - commind. Ile will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptioni of 11.12iNESS, such as Saddles;• - Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds-? heavy Harness, • Buggy Whigs of the best Manufcictitee Bufalo -Robes, Fly Net; such as Cotton: Worsted,ldnen, and a new kind-likely invented; _ltrif/PS of every kind,such Mom Whips, Cart:Whine, dc. • lI AMESof all deecriptions.RALTEß CHAINS,' botriermade TRACES, &c., &c., allot Which is will warrant to be equal to any that canbe obtained in any ()Mei:establishment in the country. All he halts tkiht thoso dashing anything in this lius,Aonid`Call his place .and examine his stock. He fools the fulleat confidence In give entire satisfaction. Aar All Orders thankfully received andproinpily at tended to. SOLOMON .83aTli. North Lebandil Itoitnigk, April 24, 186/: ' ••• IF YOU WANT • - • kpiorviz.pr.par deceased tr4end, , eniArged • an colored. Jo oil, call ittlik4Xl3 qa4co..nextdoor to 69 tAlliiiKitiDoPotit Bafik• REMOVAL: _ iPIiOTOGRAPUS. . • Betsy, where are .you ,gbfisg 'llikt • you are drissed up so? - 'lmo going to J. 11.- ICBM In hie NEW Build. log Wolnut.rtreet..to hove my Likeness taken. do yonkb to Helm and not to one of the other 'rooms to have It taken I • - • • cins.- 3 -Because ,llcfm's Picture/3 are sharjmr, clearer and more truthful than others and nearly Bvdrybody QlN . ...ste-fiatt: you tell me whykla pieguret_mativerior AO Oaten/ -• ' • • . • , ..lat..Yes I he had 9:yearsiiiiifluis superior Cameras, and all lie other fixture,' Ole or the mop ' Im provtid kind. ques.--What kind of Pictures does he take .An.r.—He takes Ambrotypes, and Melainotypes, of all SILOS and superior finish: .and Photographs, from the smallest np to Life'Size, Plaiw and Cohered in OIL Ile taxed all sites Photographafrom Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has.them•coloreddife like, by one of 'Viol:gest Artists. His chatgoa-,are reasonable and hls rooms are open everyday (expipt aifnllak)froniS o'clock, A.:M. to 6; P. 111,- Don't Ihrger,EEl6l'.9' ROOMS is the plamliou can get the Deat , Pictures. • fJan. 29, 'O2. - • - - ,YOXI WANT G0u.14 PICTURES Go 20 .RRENNIEWS SRY LIGHT GALLERY, over 1). g. Ret?er's Drug Store, on Cumberland.street, Lebenon, Pa. 77.M.R90TYPY13,, IitZLAINOTYPEB, • 'PERUTYPER, PATTROTrm and Purim. alumni, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) 'pri c a grerm ,.... ble and In accordance with the ateri,"style and quality of the. moos. Rooms opened from &A. 14440 .4 , ( m oc k . •- ' . . Lublin — a, June 2,1858. TO CONSILTRIpTintEs . , THE Advertiser;havlng been restored to henith in a few weeks by a very simple - remedy, after having suffered Sonnet years with a severe lung affection, and •ttint,dread citsease;. Consumption—ls .analogs to make known to Itle renolf aufferers,the means of OM*. To all who desire it, he will lend , a copy of the pre scription need (free of charge) with the directions for, preparing and using the, sinne, *Jail they will 'End n oat CURE reit , Coitairtirrioni'Asventk, Baoscitmn, ke. ,The only ohlect of 'the a4vertisier In - sending ..the Pre actiptien keineßttbe af apread MfOrma , eon which be conceives tobeinealnble, and he hopes tkierfeiEferes wi lLtry hlireXmly,"as - R. will east them itithhig; and 'may throve a tilesilbg.' EDWARD A. WILSON Witßamsburgh, Kings County, Nov Yor , k. February tit, 1862-3 m. tsE DALtErs miiirECTOR The All • True Pain Bxtractor in the World ! ! -nAgotrALßApt .;x.r.R.Actott. will cure wounds sr ftll kinds. . DA UM/4,AM =TRACTOR will subdue all ester- DALLEY'SVAIN - EXTRACTOr. will: premut end de ser9,4iiinAllcation. DthILBY'SI O 43 I4 ESTAACTOP. will mire Rama of all DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR Oatslsters free of pain or mark. BALLETS PALI% p:TRACTOR nautili:Uses all Poisons Jut - used , vss,lrraecte or Relptiles. It will cure broker: B e v: . je •s. DALT, •it . • R wilt cure Salt Rheum . . Scrofula; !*34,.„ • • DAIMON} ' ACTOR will cure. Chapped Ilao4o, A e DALi,ErB PA h 'ACTOR will cure Corns, Car buncles, llfe:rit 7140; Ruff'. &c. No HOUSEKEEPER shonld — ever be without a box handy for me. The timely use of a single . box may prove of more value than 100 times its cost. PARENTS I—lf you have a son , in the Army, send him a Box of Daley's Pain, Extractor. it may the means of saving his life, or thetifoof a comrade : for It will cure wounds of all kinds Without' path.''fry the experiment ; if he does not use it, it wills'oost•yon but utuG . SISTVIS l-4f you have a dear Brother In the Army. send bins a Box OT Delley'a Pain Extractor; fee It will cure wbutufs of all kinds, and it may be the 'mesas of saving your brother's Bk. DA LIGHTERS !--Ilave yoU a loved one in the Arnv, whole dearer to you trials life itself? . Saud him a Eck' of Dailey', Pain Extractor. It will cure wounds of all kinds, and preventfelammation, and may be the mains of saving his Life. READER l—lf you have a friend In the Andy, send im alinox of Dalley'stdagkal Pain Extractor t It may be the means of 'Hiving a-life. If you have no conve nience for sending It, band hy: Mail. Itlrillseiet yo'a but 9 cents postage for a 25Ct BoX; and In.llkq proper lion for 50 ct. sod 1.00 Box. The large boxes contain more for the money than the 25 et. Boxes. NOTICE.—The GALLEY'S , MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR will do all and even more than we 'claim it will, we refer color; VALENTINE MOTT, and litindrieds of other eminent Physicians and Surgeolui; besides millions of people all over the land, who have used'ilie Extractor with never failing success for the • past - 20 Yeark: IfOn la by ell Druggists, and by • HALL * BIICKEL Agenti,.. 218 Greenwkh Street, New York, Who.will send a Box, of either size, Postage paid . , to any add , ass In the United States, on receipt; In money or iu YostageStanipl; of 25 cte. the the small eke, or 60 cts. and.sl,oo for the medians soollaTge sizes. January AVER'S Saisaparilla - "POIL'ATRIEVNG THE BLOOD. And for the.lspoisily cure of the following isomphdlits:. , ScroZtal,,nuAS4r.iofitlolas Affections,enell to Tattiorsi•lllcers, Sores, Erwptionc t Pustule*, Blotohesi Baili e Hiatus, jana,all Skin • • , .• . o.4l(tdOin, 61k Jlthe, 11359:. .1. I'. ATM & Co. dents: 1 hid it my duty to ae kluswiedge •w,lutt your .Furessparilla has clone fur me. Ile, inkeriteda AseirOftiloui Infection, 1 have suffered 4.unt it itt‘pricatilarisii tor .years. Sometimes it Inuit Out in. Ulsers (in. my_ hands and arms: eotnetioter, it stlrned Inward nuiliillidnneted me at thu stontseh . . Two year. iigu It hooka tuttsiseasy head Rini eoieretl.nty scalp aryl-eurs with one soles, .*llllOl woo painful and loathsome .eyossd &ascription. ...11..kied-tnany usedieines tont several ...drama; hut witlmutrnisioh , rellef from any ilstog. sari, the-disorder grew worse. At length .1 nes rejoiced Ni read in the .t.lespel Nlinsienger that .yon had. prepared ss Is :tiles - alive (Fronmririnn): for 1 knew from your remit-s -lims that. any thing-you made .must ho goed. L. sent to --iii , l6 - mul tussig4 It, and need it 111111 cured me. I s tkook it, so you advise., in small doses of IL teasprstnrul over e road used ;hint, bottles. New and 'healthy Nagar% to film ninkr Hie scab. which after 11 - yl a ekin .is now elear t irnil I Wow . 14 ray that ilmAirtearseliss gone from my 'widens. You can well iseliove Shed I feel what I btu say,ing . when I tell yssie.e.hat 1 hold yen to be one of the upoitieu of.the age, 414.1 remain afar grntufully. Yours. • ALFIt Ka S. TALLEY. St.' Mat It (oily's...Pl re, hose Or Eris 'relax, l'lter staid .8/tit ltlienni, Scald 'lead, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. tohert M. Preldo writes front Salem, IC.-Y.,1201 Srid.. that ho Itsta cured - an •inveterate caw of nbielt threntuned to tenni/tate - fatally, by the Inoncetto„. itimg (What. Sarsaimmirills, amid Orot dangerous ifalignapf,E..`rysfpelas by : large doves pf the tante; says he cures the cumaiom F.rirptioas by it constantly. Bronritoerle, Goitre or Swelled Reek, Sloan of triaciloct, TeNtio.- write 2 r:i.„" ll * 6o t - U., of your t•fa raoparillo /du on the net ,Aytikii . l h'S fie& aver two „fears.. Le It eciii;boi . I 7 1710,-..F.E1r,.rit,1,4,p, Female DI a .Fastesi., find.; t'ffainiing, of New York City, wriies ; iii.At'elffigeftillyenatildi with-the regtlext of ynrir agent in wr ilqz I r,,,1!,41 rime Sartnparille a piked excellent alterative in'VA en,h n remedy . ..but experhilly in ) 4 tuiere tomitre; th., seroftilimit diailietix: I hayii oniwl ihnitylnytiter 11.11. r:11.1•A of Ideneurrinea by it, nod eOlllO where dhe com plaint wax rattuttli;y - vilerrntion of the trterti.t. The'ideer ationglyelt wax Kenn enred. _Nothing within toy knowl edge {noels ii Dm theme feint& duningements." . EllWeixt fl...3lerrow. of Newbury. AM.. writes, " A dnli- At»ua Ofirion'lODOr 01 , ,0W4 of the females. in my Eilltil3:. wlllO, hiul defied all the remedies we could entrloy. has eompletely cured bY yoni Extlnet thirldlyelelnis thought nollthig but exdirpn could efford.rolief,i.nt lie ndeised the trial of your Aarti,piitilin no the lest retort before cutting. mail it prored effectintl. fter.loklog your remedy eight weeks nu symptiim,ef the disease 11.11111/1111..! , ph 11 . 1 aud fiferettrlal DlnVet lid. ORLl:4o.7:fti'Pktf O int. 11 1 tt . . .I Dp.. C. Aron : Sir, elteetitittlipitfily;:u tlfteAt oitest .if_yjSkkr agent, mut rttpdyrezyprtitoute tie elects le;re'rettlitedlldill.ittil,r74l 4l :4lßtlifiL • n l f ' I 1 i. i l I hate Cured nith It J. „jily-madiettilet of;11111.' Mtn plaints for wield' It is fm rec,nnintpitlett. „itite , tl l 114 rnro pf •?a1t 11 . 4 rititolro. bin., 'aunt, lirA. *ere iih.twilek and the top of Ids mootlr. S.th'snS ha, Aial ly taken. In 11V.. robekn Aktuther was lilliicked by /WC ,otolury nl IniAoleen fin lii. nave. 71tileitileerullon linel enro l , ty con.ideraltle!fati,t'llf jet that .l lustier+ the soon his bruSii and kill MM. But it yielded to On adiehilitration of Your enriutParnia: the tileern healed, mid lie taxell tignlie, not of cumins. wit huut some disfiguration JI woman ;who:ll'l44.lmm att.tl, for the mute ditionitir.loysuertsiry. wassinitteritur tion, rids p..isiin.iii Let : bates. They iuul Wolin lo no nolo Liiire to the wt.:ether tivit"Oultallhilt.anY'llio suffered ei cntriuiiio ptwtttiu-ta her joints inid bodes. She, t. 0, was eured.ettliolitly by„your 4!areaparfila few' workn. t Non re,',lll its fortoola,'l4l:kli !mut agent :' ea sue. that this Pteparatien .from your Leboralwry must. hen great rettunly conaetitteully, Giese truly rewarkekle reanite will, it illtiV:l/bealltladCti 111@7 ' - kriticrunlly yours, G. V. LAIIIIIIift, M. Il •ithetlithatismi Gout, Liver Complaint; -...ii(PLPIC:CDt:NCX, tno.n.ll Ce., Va.. Otli..luly,JStin. .DR:r. C. Anil: Sir, I buNv been siMicito with a pain- Rhemnittisom fora teng time, which Lenten the skill of phydrisus,•nnd stuck to me lo spite of all the I could dud, I tiled your en rmtutrilid. Otto 'fkittle cured inn in ton weeks, and restored luy general liaeltikee ranch that 1' MU Car better, than before 1 WAS liiinektut I think it a wonderful niedisiii4is 5. I It I:A(I. 'Ades Eietekell, of -St. Louis, Nedf: rankled for in. with nu offertion , of - `the Brie , ultieh d..sti oyed my henlfh. I (tied every thing,.nnd every thing tidied to relieve me; and I 1111V0 helm n broken-down man fir wino years frowns Otller Caline than dentnyMir the Eire*. My phstor, the lter. r.spy.inb 60.1 -MO lo try.your Sarsaparilla Ixquulte lie said he knew you', and nity,,thing , youlnatlei tryinr. Ity , the bless ing (lod it lins cured me, and iiaa so purified iny . blond us au make a new man of mie. I feel young again. The best that eau be said of you lama half goat ettonell."' , • ~ S els ler'ifir"li.ofrVesitcorr,“Esalstrgentellt, -1 1 7 1cerVerovii'Caries itA'a 3TaTlfilltettion the Bones. A _great TA Orty csuteß liftvt been.reported'in u hero !'itt4.l.'ortbeee complaibti btive.inenitvd fimn ihdauo of titin'renfe.ly,lmeofir +Taco hero will not admit them, Some of thee(' play 1)e, fonnll lit onr merken A I lielllAC,whielf The , ugewtr'ficlow berried ere ',lensed td 6,2 . nieh grntis.to ell who enll for them. •• - • RYtifft).!ll4i' Flti, ••. Hs, ) 1 1elaialeholi, Neuralgia. Una:4lode iff theme affections' lattle . by,t Ito altiontive poker tif this medicine. lti.t innr :aka tnnelions hum *vlgnrchia fiction, and tin t , Whieli anted loinliPPoged ),0 3 '61 0 . 111 . ..111101. Fuch . n remedy Itas long Veen requiraddiy ti n . eraillea the pronto, and wo ore eitSfiqiit that this will I r ikon . nil Unit medicine um do. ~ • . , Ayr's Cherry ..Utorah, roll TIM RAPID _ ll_ . Ni 0 1 .. '.tonelßs COla 4l—tllait tr s ed . ese, Croup, arouelater4sti laiatielPll.• sumpal oaa, ;mood; tair..the Itellief.' of Cousenallitliol:Piatlesair , art, ad r 4 ' - .•'.of • tW nrii ftsin . • ' Title Ii it tatie4 WriclligliSillly:)*Olfi in illVptl/15 On,* other far the citeeof.tffrostend 'lung complaints, that. 1, is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. .lls onrivaileti excellence fir roughs and colds, and its truly tronifsrful 011rOS of pulmonary diseese, have made it known tiomughowit'the civilized nations of the earth. Fee; ore the. coodnufilliss, or even familloa anion' Mot" who. Rave net some psrional experience of its etrees— am9Rikiing trophy in their mkist of its victor,' t''''' the au_4(le ind dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. Midi know the dreadful fatality of these' elleordtqvt and as t hey knOw, too, th e effects of thls *remedy, av y 1,04 1 . 4 . do more than to assure them that it has SOW a ll the vie. -Cap, that, it did have w.ben making the curse whit*. bay* won so strongly. npouthe . confidence of mankhwit:, : t . Prepared by Dr. I:(1.. AYER &.. CO, 1"r. en e ... ,- Sold b y . J. L. LeMberger, Dr. Ross and /1.1.• Lebanon; Ileiver# , Bro ~ Anarnie ; 9 blar.,•s* . miti nni ; Horning, Mt. Nebo i Harper, East Hanover ; I .ltran, . Shaeffenttown; and,byDealers everywhere; , t_..., . . .itTHE Altstrnriv iiiit ARCH , -STREET,. ••• D triton S. .141eArcoAtek *Tropiietor 111118 Rote) is central, oorrrenienf A T :Ni mbus ," c an , p4ef4 of the city, and in army particular euteptod to the cpcgt l ClollFitte of the blueing's/ pub lic. • nas.. Terms sl.soper dew. - Sept:ll, '6:l-Iy. I)11) you ne e ATKINS A BRO.'S New Beet Allti Shoe Store.
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