THE CORNER. luterexting iteenm of the Doings in RetieNom from the "Louisville Democrat." VOrt Ddia elson was equivalent to ,a Pillow• Ty. Rebel armies area ;humorous joke -- *They are so racey. The best way For the rebels to resign •is to re-sign'the Constitution. Price is masterly in retreats. He does very wain the long run. The sebels burnt Columbus, of course. Watt business had it to be a town. When Davis begins an offensive war he will be found at the off-end. The boil of rebellion has been punctur• IA 'rind is rapidly running Out. The relnls are going to die in the last ditch, and are busily hunting for the ditch. Gen. Bushrod Johnson broke his parole .81 honer. tle knew his word to be such trash it wasn't worth keeping. inebelHen was once fashionable in Ten nessee, and we notice that still its soldiers ere 411 the ga." Buell 'has net yet settled all the rebels, •although he keeps a running accoUrit with Thetn. The rebels thought to rut their way through at Fort Done'son, but they were not therrenough. The taking tof Confederate strongholds has become t customary Union uoccupa- When the Merrimac captured the Con gress, it is a pity Sumner, Lovejoy & Co. -had•ldt been in it.. We see Lovejoy 'objected lo Crit lenden's making a statement. Lovejoy is . always objectionable. The rebels thought to lay , a ban upon `the Union, but the Union will "Hang all our ban-ners, from the outward wall." Our Obritrals are 'very persuasive with `the rebels, as they have a pleasant way of getting around them. Beauregard has fortified Island No. 10 nb had better be taking care of '.number We will soon have the rebel capital, 114eas They have another Richmond in the field. Abolition and Secession are equally bad, because each wishes to ha(l)ve the whole country. Davis'doesn't seem to know how the 'rebellion will end, but doubtless he will soon learn The tapes. In attacking Fort Donelson the gun boats showed an excellent investment, as they stood "a run upon the banks. The "Mortar" Fleet, it has been wig -gaged, will be excellent'to use in cement. ing the Union. The black flag changed color so sudden. 17, hegause the Union cannon bred die staff at it. Floyd must have studied medicine, as we notice the pUl•agge begins wherever be goes. The suspension bridges are destroyed by rebels, because the name suggests dis agreeable thoughts. The Merrimac is said to have small glass windowsas look outs. We observe that she went away with a pane in her side. A Cuma 'SELL.'—The following a musing anecdote is introduced In the third of Mr. Mack Lemon's lectures 'about London: -Mr. Tattersall and Charles Mathews, the elder, were very intimate, and the great comedian was frequently in the habit of accompanying his friend to Newmarket races, where on one occasion Mathews indulged ha his well known taste I& mimicry, at theexpense of Mr. Tatter sall, during a sale of blood stock conduct ed by the latter. 'The first 10t,.' gentle man,' Said Mr. Tattersall, 'is a hay filly, by Smolensco,' &c. 'The first lot, gen tleman,' echoed Mathews in precisely the the same tone of voice; 'is a bay filly, by Smolensco.' Mr. Tattersall looked some what annoyed, but proceeded ; 'What shall we say to begin with 7' 'What shall we say to begin with 7' rerlied the inevi table echo. Still endeavoring to conceal his vexation, Mr. Tattersall inquiringly called out, 'One hundred guineas 1' himdred guineas !' bawled Mathews.-- 'Thank you, sir,' bang, 'the filly is yours!' Mathews, we need scarcely add, was somewhat taken aback by this sudden as at 'blood ;nook' SPECIMEN OF "MILLIONAIRE"' LIT* ERATURE IN NEW YORK.-The following note, written by Mr. Braman, of Dray mausville, is a verbatilOf literatint pro duction of one of the richist landholders in New York. He is so rich in real prop erty that a considerable collection of nous ea is named after him: New YORK rum TII9 21ST. dear Sur yours is recvd. you want to uo about My house at High'Bridge occu- Dyed by-- i ask 1600 dollars for the, hole plase. [Signed] &c. The gentleman to whom this note was addressed declined "the hole plase," as he woe afraid that it wasn't healthy, and he might, like Its owner, have a btaspell. Kr An Englishman and Yankee being in a promiaouous company, the latter was so much struck with some bold air sung by the former, that he asked the name of it. 'Oh, nothing but the tune the old cow died on,' was the response. ~Tonathan struck up Yankee Doodle. 'What is that?' asked his sompanton. 'That is the tune old -bull died on !, was The very prompt reply. No more questions were asked. OCI" 'ay Y back this letter in yout7 store," asked an individual hurrying *to wards the post office: "Well," quietly re piled the eterekeePer. "If you can't get it in any other way. you may back it in." IXtr" A minister, appointed chaplain in an Ohio regiment, lately wrote the follow ing note,tos brother preacher , :-•-• tDear hrothir, if you can get a corn hithurt as chaplain, it will pay you *Gty a Month and ,a livin beak* The cause of krist kneadi4 you in his rimy." awns Wirge=-Husbancl, who sidgtOkhorne at a late hour of the 'Oght—"Don't look so cross, love—l have hilen detained -on a committee," Wife -44 daft like those committees, I suspect 11W...builbartd irtterrupting—lust here 1114' tdiesse oatsmeuling VN , (sar fillietk4,-"Oh I *es our tom cat 1 He's Out. Oft ft Columittee t I guess" Husband fhr .the re a of the night. It is a. Fact INTSTI known to the Medi cal faculty, that a beery VV dinner cannot be wok - bed off the slot:inch by "Pardoo's Digest." It is a fact of equal au thority i hut Reixensgetn , 111 - rothers OPPOSITE TIE COURT HO ? TSE, firs selling Bandy mule Clothing of their own DIP nu • iacturing, tints' Furnishing Ooods, Valicos, Travenol.: lings,•Umbrellas, Pistol,. Resolvers, Portnionals null Pursoo. , end.allitilide of Fancy Ooods, without waiting for high bidders. SHAWL PINS, for Gentlemen and Spring Dins for Soldiers' Blankets, at REMENSTEIN BRO T LI 8, Lebanon, Nov. Opp' ()rite the Court llotioe. TALI IIRIRf4R. itEMOVAL • T BRENT° EL ROBRZR. would remeotfully inform L the citizens of Lebanon mid vicinity that Ito 'has renuyinixl his TAILORING „BSTABLISEDIENT from North Lebanon, to this building between Laudermilch'ir store and Shugor'e Liquor n stdre, opposite Brandt's ho tel, in Cnrotteriand 'street, Lebanon. The patronage of his old customers, as Well air the public in general, is solidited, to whom satistacUtin will be given. Lebanon, rebruall , l9, 1862.-Iy. . . NIFARCuArirr 'TAILORING. S. RAlig AY * BRO ., in Funnies building, corner of Dumbeziand street and Doe alley, have on band end for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot Of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and V ESTINGB, well selected from Good Houses. good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. Also Handher oblate, Cravats, Gloves. Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Dremens. S. S. RAMSEY A BRO. Lebanon, August 8, 1881: 'fashionable Tailorimq,rl Alt KOVAL. TorKiiikm. HOFFMAN would respectfully inform .LVlthe Citizens of Lebanon, that he bas- REMOVED his TAILOKINO Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, whets ell poreons who wish garments made up In the most feehionahle style and boat manner, are in 'sited to call. TO TAILORS l--Just recolved apd for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Re of Spring 4 Summer Fashions. Tailors wiabing the Fastioku stiellid let the subscriber know of the fact, so thit. he mull:Rake his arrangements accordiogly. HICLIA?.L HOFFMAN. Lebanon, April 10, MM. - . IeIEitIIII . 3IA,DE CIiOICIIIING Will be sold at Extreme! ii Low Prices. RA JIEIi, one of the Arm at Reber & Bros , has token the stock of Rasdy-made Clothing at the appraisemont, which will enable him to sell lower than anywhere else can be bought. Cell and see for your selves before you make your perchers. THRBB DOORS WEST ELO of COURT nousg. Lebanon, Sept. 210.8e1 HENRY BARER. FITS.: FITS !I - FITS: : !, A II rucilgy. has removed his No. 1 Tailorinr Id.. Establishment to N.. 8 North Walnut street, two doors 'north of George & Pyle'a stork and directly by posite the Court nonce, up stairs: where he will contin / ne to manufacture all articles in 'Melina with neatness and d 'spa tab. 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 Lehanun and vicinity. MI kinds of eatchidg done an reasovahlo terms en eau of J. M. Ginger's Sewing illaehines. kll work warranted and entire satislitetiou guaranteed.. [Lebanon, July 3.1861. Waiter & Focht's THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have entirely rebuilt the 111111 ou the little Brra tare, formerly - known to ...Straw's" and later as "Wen gall's," shone one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown. Lebanon county, Pa.; that they have it now in complete running order. and are prepared to furnish customers regularly with a yerylnperior article of as cheap as It can be obtaited friiift any oTher source.— They keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CROP, BRAN, 411QRTB, dm...They are also pre pared to do-all kinds of OusTossuas' Wong:, for Farmers and others ' at the very shortest possible notice and in elm all to give them a trial. The machinery of the MR Is entirely new and of the lateen nod intuit proved kind. By strict attention to business and fah dealing they hope to merit a ahare of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, O.A.TS,Ac., bought, for'irbilih the bigheat Lt.banort 31arbet prices will be paid. FRANKLIN 'WALTER. Nov. 20,1861. WILLIAM FOCHT. Wanted to Buy, 501000 BUSHEL S EYE; 50,000 bushels CORN; 50,000 bushels OATS; 50,000 bushels WHEAT • Alto, OLOTERSEED, TLIIOTHI Flaxseed, for which the highest CASH prises will he paid at the Lob. anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebapon. GLOM!. 1101111 AN. Lebanon, July 17.1861 WEIGLEY & KEGRIZE, General Commission _Alerehants, 708 TEE BALE O? Flour, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit, But ter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, &c., 102 WARREN ST., ,NEW YORK. O. WEIGLEY. TL• KEDItIZE. REFEMENGTS Chapman. Lyon & Noya New York; David McKnight, Reading, .Pa.; Wm. 111. Breslin, 'Lebanon, Pa.; B. R. Allen, Lexington, Ey.; William Selfridge. New York; L. Betz, Canton, Obio; Kauffman. & Kissinger, Read ing, Pa.; Jones & Shepard, New York ; W. C. Curry & Co., Bale, Pa.; John Sales. Allentown, Pa. New York, January 150862. 11LI4H LORGACT.E !Oil* O. 0 ABU. JA.C.OII cum= LEBANON - Door, Sash and Steam PJaning IfkiMillE3llE,alLA Located on the , Sle(ll)Viirand: Raad, near Camberland • ' Streee,:East Lebanmx. THE undtwaigned respectfully inform -. the public in general, - that they still manufacture and keep on hand'. Deer, Sasb, Shutter, Blinds; Flooring. Weather Boards. 0 Geegroin: Nlnnldingo, of all sizes, Wash . -Bawds. eating. Barham. eorniies, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for Hawes. We olso'coMtruct the latest and most ist moved Stair Coming and. Hand Railing, suitable for -large and small buildings.' We Dour invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call apd examine our stoct#,_wbich we will warrant 'to give entire satisfaction. to all who may laver the under signed with their enitom. LONGAGRE, GABEL & BROTHER. - • - --- • Lebanon, October 0, 1861. P. S. =Therein also all Alnde of TURNING{ at the MOM 31111. Planing, Sawing, iv., promptly done for thuee who rainy (\mob Lumber. YOUNG Si'. LAWRENCE. iilE UNDERSIGNED would inform Farmers and I others that his well-bred StALLION will stand for service thlweeason, at the low price at $5 to ensure a • • mare with fold,•at the following places From the 3d day of March. 'until the sth day of Ju1y.1862, at the following places : ' t • The first week, from Monday vntil Friday afternoon, at the stablootllellig's (David Smith's) Inn, 1 mile East from Arivale; eint.ll milts West from Leb anon. , The 2d week, from hicmdei until Friday 'afternoon, et the etable of Christopher Baney, In West .1 1 ,1yers town, Jackson township . , 6 mitee.,East from 'Lebanon, And every Saturday nt the stable of the Keep,,, D. Seibert, near the Toll Gate, one mile Diet from Leba non, thus changing every week during the season. All the above places are on the' - Berke and Dauphiri turn pike. Sir For furtbor particulars ago borsibills. 'C. P. STEINMETZ, Owner DAYIEL 5E1116111., Reaper. [Annville, F eb' y5 , '62. NEW CASH , STORE! NEW -GOODS, AND NEW PRICES. P. SWARTZ liereby Wolin the public that be bee Jest opened a steak of ivrav GOODS at the old Stand of Swartz & Bro., Gall Building, which will be sold for cash at prices to suit the Wm. All are in vited to mill and examine. [Debella% April 10, 'dl. HARDWARE: AT COST . ,H. subscriber offers large , and selected 1 stock of HARDWARE. PAINTD,DU.S. - _ T -COST JiWie d 74 SIL lap- Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1, 1861,1011 be allowed u liberal credit on purchases Those who have uotsettled will fled their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for *mediate tnttlement and collet• lion. D.- .11..ICARBIANY , Lebaoon, July 17, 1861. Hiram IV. Rank ? vORSINItLY OF JONESTOWN. LB tiANOI% COUNTY, X would respectfully inform his Mende, and the pub lie, that be has connects - ,4lmeelf with Mr. Lows; In tee TOBACCO, SNUFF SEGAR BusrxEss, No. 188 North Third Street . . Phila, where he will be glad to receive customers, and wilt sell et rates that wiltprove satisfactory, Philadelphia, July 17, 1881. 1861 NEW STYLES. 1861 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between 111 Marlon and the Court Houee,north aide, bus now on band a spleudid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS,Ibr men and, boye, for 1858, to which the attention of the public Is respectfully ins! ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. He has alsolost opened a eplen did assortment of 111J3IMER HATS, embracing tech as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL,,PHARL, HORN, LEO. HORN, SSNATE, CTIBIAN, and all others. ..He will also Wholesale ill kinds of lists, Cape, ke-, to Country Merchants on advantag•ione terms. Lebanon, July 17, 1881. 011 1 YES I." 011, YES ? rx B undersigned re epeetintly informs the Public that he will attend ' .• • to AUCTION/MING; & ,fft, will CRY &ALBS at short nOtite and on raneenable INUMR it terms. Be can` be fdursil at hie residence, In: North* 11 . 1 • mr- di - Lebanon soprAgboi* Lebaniin • 1 5y4 '62 • UMBER. _LUMBER. V.Z.Kof the beet and cbcapest'assortmants Of LUMBER 11, ulle . red to the public, Is now for sale itt the new and extensive LUMBERwkd COAL YARD of PHIMP BRE C FIBILL , the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few querns - North of the Geneesce ,Stesin Mills, and one goitre east of Borgner's Dotal. Their assortment consists of the best. well-seasoned IVhite. Yellow. Norway, Pind and lleullock Boards,— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; .13“; and 2 inch Punnet and COMM= Plank; • White Pine anti Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank anti Scantling; and 3.5 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES 1 SHINGLES 1 1 The trest•Plne and Hemlock Phil:lees; • . Also, Rooting and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pallings fer fonies and forming 'Boards; • FLOORING BOARDS of all altos and descriptions, COAL I COAL ! I COAL to I A large 'Auk of-Broken,Stove, Limeburners and llollidaysburg Smith Coal, a t lowest prices. ea-Confident that they have the largest and best;as sortment of Menem of all descriptlonsand sizes, u well se the largest stock of the differentkinds of 'COLL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate-ell purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing In their lirter,le examine , their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. PtIPLIP BRBORBILL. N. Lebuon, July 3,18dr. . - WOOD and COAL - YARD. THli .undereigned, having .boughtMr . I, Henry Spoon's Wood axkd 'Coal Yard, e t abort distance nortlretket of Masan. Fokker Match's Foundry, iki-the borough of North Lebanon; and also taught from 200 to 800 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS ,OF: COAL; of all Rinds dna gtildes,`Whichrifill eell .dtthe yard' ordeliver at as small - prollisaa will kukit'theihues. Itherefore in. vita all those thatare In want of any of those articles to call null saelhat. same, ascertain "elms, and j udge for themselves. DA?ItEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon. July 8,1&{1. CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Ounbertand Street. and flank Road, LEBANON, PA. A195.r12 - 0-,R,V.V.Vaiflrputlitce:lenaes."ll 6 , l N.TlTA: have .1 test opened a largo and , carefully selected snort• meet of DRY °DODD, • DROCKRYES. -- - , QIIBINSWA.A.E, As, 'to which tkoy roepectfully harite - the attontion of the . public. Tbalc DRY GOODS • •• have all been selected With the. greatest 'care from the largest Importing Houses in - Philadelphia.- GROCERIES- A large stock of cheap Sugars : Coffees, Tagil, Ghotmlote, and all kinds of Sptces. Alan. a large assortment of QUEEN SWARE, among which are the netreet patterns, together 'With al most an endless variety of Goode In their line of busi nese, which will be cold very cheap for cash, or Countty Produce tailspin exchange- BAGS! BAGS!.! BAGS! !! The.attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock of BAGS, which they will sell at wholesele - prices. October 17,1860.] Ra - creu a maim NEW GOODS ! JIM RECEIVED AT ME STORE OF L. K. LAUDERMILCIL lii Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. " Selling ow:- Off AT SEDUCED LADIES' DRESS GOODS rLAIN and Figured De Vaiour MGM, .Para metta Cloth, Persian Cloth, Rinds, Fancy and Black &Ike, Sack flannels, Ginghtuns and Calicoes. • . ' SHAWLS. Brucha, It.tig 1. Square Blanket Shawls, Garde-Shawls. NOTIONS. Gauntletj, Mks, Stockings, Hoop Skirts, simoral Skirts, Collars Umbrellas, Emits,. Nubias, , Siutaaka; Scarfs, Buck Gauntlets, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.. Cloths, Caaairaeras, Satinets, Jams, &s. DOMESTICS. Hubline, Ticking*, Cheek/Ir% . VortOb DIES, QUEENSWARE. READY: MADE CLOTRING• SOLD AT COST FOR, CASH. 039,„All'kinderof Coin:dip l'induce taken hi exchange Lebanon, Dec. 4,1861. NE V TALL & uriNTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY& STINE'S STORE! LADIES' DRESS GOODS French 3larinoas, Coburgs, Cashmeres, .31.tielin Da. lathes; all Wool Reps, Sack Flannel's and Plaid . r.lnods of nears description and at ail prices. For a splendid assortment of Dress Goods call at HENRY & STINE'S. SHAWLS ! ,SHAWLS ! T..•oeha F‘quare and Long Shawls, all Wool plaid Long Shawls. Mourning Wool Shawls and a large jot of artaaro Wool Shawls offered at low pricea by ILENItY Jr STINE. AND BOYS' WEAR Mani, buysimeres, Sattinets, Union Caselmere, Ken tucky Jeans. Ermine . Motto and an afeortment Ilenvet Clothe which will be offered at reduced priana - by Lebanon. Nur. HENRY & ' STINE. ILehaatork Female Seminary. RACHEL. F. ROSS,-Prirkeipel. JULIA ROSS, Muecial Departthent. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. fIpHS NINTI7 SESSION will commence Soptember.; 1880. This School is designed to elevate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a mode: ate cost. Thesehool year is divided into two semsicina of five months, each.. Charge per session, from 7 , 4 to 15 dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. hats for Music, French, Latin, and German. s e r Particular attention given to the musical depart ment., Instruction upon the Plano, Melodeon and Gui tar end in Singing. Pupils not connected with the Schoolwill be 'waited upon at their homes, when &wit:- ed, and at the usual rates Early application should be made to S. J. STINE, cr J. W. MISC.. Boatd of Directors: S. J. STINE, D. S. lIAMMOND, J. W. MISH, JOIIN 5,111 LY, C. GREENAWALT, C. D. GLONINGES, JOSIA LI PUNCH, ISAAC BECKLEY. - Lebanon. Aug. ug. 21, IE6I. Lebanon Ilinttial Insurane: Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO-, T'the property *alders of „the. State of Penn-, sylvania : Your attention is respectfully solicited to tho following low rates of- inset , ance of-the LEBANON MUTUAL, JNBURANCE COM PANY, who are transacting business with the most Battering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford-' ed them of being protected againet loss by Bre. - The - Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire contkletree and respect of the community In which tbdy pie.. Our Com. pliny is perfectly mutua, and wo invite your careful al caution to the following low rotes as we are determined to insure ae low es any other responsible company, taking into consideration the character of the, risks Incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPIiTUAL, enables ne to is. sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 6 years. Ties Company has now been In successful operation for nearly 6 years, and all Its losses have been pro.tptly paid to the satisfaction of all partmeconcerned; and, in fact it has been, and still continues to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted an honest sud economical principles. • RATES OF INSURANCE. - - Dwellings, brick or Mona, slate roof $0,15 It $lOO do do do shingles ,13 • do do Log or Frame ,20 "do Barns, stone or brick ,20 •• do do Log or Frame . ,20 ••- do Store Douses, brick or stone ,1,5 ' " do do Log or frame i3O "do Motels &boarding houses, brick or atone ,25 " do do do Log or frame .AO " do Academies and School houses ,25 " do Churches and meeting house* . ,i 0 " do Printers hooks and Stationeries - ,30 "do kook binders - ,50 " do Tailor shops . ,25 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops .30 if d • Silversmith and Watchmaker ' ,30 A do Tin and sheet iron shops- - ,30 -. : do' - Groceries and Provision stores ,80 4, do Tanneries - ,80 " do Matter shops ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water power ,85 " do Saw Mills do do ,35 " do Drug Stores ,30 " do Smith shops, brick or stone • . ,30 "do do do Wood - ,35 " do Carpentcr,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r,sho,ps ,40 _ f.• do Wagoner and Coachmaker shoos -' ' ,40 -. " ^ . do Fainter and chalr:inaker;shops , . ;.., '-, ,,,* 0 .,„;ff 4-do Oil Mins -• .. . ::•-•.' , ''' - ', -,40'- •""'do Clover Mills - .. • . - 40 " do Fotinderles of' wood - :35 " di) do Brick 'or stone .. - . 030 " do Merchandise In brick or stone Intild'ngs,2,l ' " do , do in wooden • do 2 01. SS 'do :Furniture in brick orstono bidlilingi ,25 "do do.in wooden . - ,20." do Stables sheds, brick or otozioAountry ,20 •' d 6 dodo. wooden ,25 " -do Livery'& Tavern Stables , _4 O , do 40r- All coonnunicationo4 `0414 be addresetd to W -A. BARRY, Secretory, Jonestown; Lebanon Co., Pa. i ' . . :'''Prisfrient—JOßN BRUNNER, Big. ~,.... nee President -D. M. RANK. . . ;':'-., 2'itaßirer-7000. B. 1110 IS. ..,..,. , aCretani-oivm. BAxity A Asseetowk, September I 2.1860.: L\pact rapine in entlemenNfied leW;T i T ig lease litMita tho,p Eton of HE NRY 1). S. RABER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRAJCSTO R - E1 Has been Removed to his New Building, on Cumber laud Street, opposite tie En4lo Buildings, . Lebanon, Pi. flillEsubacriber respectfully announce cob% acquain- J 1 tauces and the public in general, that lie has con stantly on baud a large Mock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, L PAINTS, CHEMICALS, - DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, ' HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Inetruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gues, TobaCco,ko: .Also a variety of randy Aftioles too numerous to mention, which he offer& at low rates, and warrants the qualities of tha . nrilclea as represaufed.— PorchasersArill please =member this, and esardlue the qualities sadist-lees aids goods before - pniehasing elaa where. .ffirPhyslelans' prescriptions and family fed, peecarefnity . compounded, at dll honis of the 'day . or night; by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings.._ On On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com pounding of preecriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'dlock, 4f., Id Stull, and 4 and - 5 Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. DAVID 6. RARER. LEME,I, ERCER7S DRUGSTORE, IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. T L. LEMBER64It, 4:Medial/to of the Phila., PI delphia College of Pliarroaci.offerii to the &Mena of Lebanon and Surrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and eas Chemicals, and the Orel 11 - ftidßy of Porhistery and Tollet and Fanny Soaps;; embracing, the 'M best manufacture in the country, and a large a variety.of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Bleiih, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and .Fine pti 6 combo Of ivory, Shell, Born and India Raker; mg PURE SPICF I S. - PURE SPICES.- 1, *I pure -whole.alui sr:4)4OA Spices are offered for' sale in large and email quantities at I " DEIRBEDGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN - SEEDS PLOWER SntDiS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESH Garden' and Flower Seeds at LEAIDERGBR'S. • Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Sodas Baking Soda, Pearl Ash,. Sal eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale In largo and , small quantities at LEXBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap, pure white or, red Cuatilo Seep, Country Soap. Bivalve Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving'imp, boy the same at • - LE ERGER'S. Do you want a good Rair,Tonic? something to make the hitir-gtow, to cleanse theheted, and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do Call nt LEMBERGER'S. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to 011 and exam ine ray stock of Trusses, Supporters, ac., com prising a variety of Matitifacture. "2,farah'e Genuine '"lmproved Soli Ad justing Pad Trriss." "Marsh's" Catenien id Bandage. An grads tor the purpose. Iryou are in waut•of, any of above you can be suited at LSAIB,BII34.E.R'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio earaUta Brady, The gcntine article for ,31.sdicinal purposes] to.ba had in all ifs; Piirity,at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, , Oppoidte the Market House, Anytbing yen want that is kont In a war conducted 'First Clam Drug. 'atom*, tan be funk Lobed you by .tzminf.Rotit, . Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling iluinkfitabr the very. liberal patron ago thin; far received-from the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citizens of :Lebanon and surround , togs, I spin solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please AtirgjmelidAitieution given topuTSMisy's . PRESCRIPTIONS and Fast LL RECEIPTS, and,: all mediate disp - ensod Warranted 'PIMP, - always as good as eau ben b anywhere, - and . sold to suit the:times.. fieuteMber the Address, JOt. L. LEMBERGER, 'Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb-15.'186U. Market Street, Lebanon, Pa. .e t , TOR TUE pSrEvE:ITIOIf,ANI? CCRZ OP Consaniption c Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous • Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Marini:tun,. Lose of Appetite, Neuralgia, Pamela ' Go a mplaintseand all Disorders '.. of the Nervous and Blood . Systems. This Itempdy has obtained a great remitatioil for most EXTRAORDINARY' CURES IN ALL ,STAGES OF %/NKr aIFTWIY. "It .le recommended; by Raspy Shan7, sand Physiciana in the United &fates and Eurepe—hav ing been used 'with RESULTS UNPARALLELED itt Ilia AN NALS OR MEDICINE.. The Itypophosfisites have a two-fold and,. specific ac tion : on the one ; baud, increasing the arinedpie which CONSTITUTES N,ERVOUS ENERGY, and Tr -- luwther, being the'MOST POWERFUL BLOOR;GE, AIM . * A ft AGENTS KNOWN. Itt. cases of.lrereol!..„ yp t or Prostrattem ,of the Vita Powers, fratititnes. this . . Remedy bus no superior. . ''''''-'''"'''', '" t4— ''''' ' ' -, . "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" • Is the only, reliable form of thejtyposztosrurrzs, made after the Original Formula of Dt. Chfuohill. Si' INQUIRE FOR AND USE NO OTHER.! OD - A FAIR TTIAL IS A CERTAIN CUREA7'IIAk , AMP' PRICES.—In 7 oz. Bottles, sl,=-81.z. Bottles tor $6. lil 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Theeo for $6: "Circulars' gratis.:. Sold by all - respectable' Druggiala; and at tho Sole General Depot In the United Statet , hy • J. WINCHESTER, 96 John St:. N. Y. 10. 0 PHA mitE._)*diti,gt, : 4- ---!.-e. , A SPECIFIC Sprmatorrhea, eV Seminal Weakness,:•and - Genital Irritability in either Sex.. This )laltuly, the terriblc-consequerees.of which are too well known to require more than a berW Minitel' to them, le one of the most insidious, and therefore dan gerous, of all the long catalogue of human:llls. It saps the very springs of Life, rapidly undermines the eon- Mitution, and sinks the unhappy victim into imbecility and a premature grave I Proni.one to six boxes of the SPEC/FIO Y.T.GL are generally sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the most aggravated cases, whether CONSTVICII/OUIL, or arising &Mk A.BOSE or SYCESSES. MEDICAL TESTMON "We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spermaten rtita, as pear a Specific as any medicine can be."—B. REIT/T, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Pandical Science. "I have found them all that maldbmdecired. Theft effect bag been truly wonderfnl.- I lased them in case of Spertaaterrhea of iotg 'standing which-haaheca under treatment for years. I think three boxer, will complete cure"—E_ P. Xiamen, D. 03; This-is not a Homeopathic Remedy; nor is there alas mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined _PRIDE par-Bez.. -Slx Brace tor it6;by pia. Paid. Foe eels by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depoviti the MAW:States, by J. WINCHESTER, 86',Tolm St.. N. Y. Octets r 9, 1861.-ly. . • _ ..- \'E IV IN E ir AO, I. E. THE undersigned reispecifully informs:tlikiibblic that he has opened a NIiW LIVERI A STABWitikt.ra. • .- r kISES Motel,'Market stiget; Leb . anon, where he . keep or public accommodation a gooditneh of lialtari3 and VEHICLES. lie gentle.and good driving horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. • Also. careful Drivers furnished When desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, &a. Lebanon. 18131.. JAMES MARCH. TO CONSIUMVIIVES TIM Advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, After having anffered several years with a eeverelung affectiOn, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. •To all who desire it, he will send' e copy orthe pre scription used (free of charge) with the directions tor preparing,and using the, eaute,-which thei - will4ind a &TILED= roeCoNSIIME4IOZ- Airtime; Stioricurits, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending ti!e ecription, le.tb bencilt,the.affilated, and spread Informa tion be conceives tritLe Invaluable, And int,hopee every sufferer will try life remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. . • WET. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williametaligh, Wings County, New York. February 111,1861-3 m. . - 1 (lice. • JOSXPD GLEIM, Justice ortiie Peace, will attend to the "Scrivening bualnees--;stich as writing Doeds, Mortgogee,'Releases, - Bonds, Agreements, Str.,„&c., at Ida affilice,ln Mulberry street, ,two two: south of the Moravian °bora, in the'Dorouglf of Lebanon. Lebanon, January 28,1882: NEW 'GOODS ! ! PRINTS; 3.4lnslins. Gingham* &c., just received and offered at reduced prlcasity • • • • • HENRY & STINE. HENRY & SINE are offering all kinds' of Dress .-Goads cheap. Please " call and Oxman° at •the atorsof• . • -• • •... HENRY & STINE. • . GROCERIES !' GROCERIES 1 • Afresh assortment of chvbeileg Put. toestted and offered - at reduced Priem; by HENRY & STINE. - .IP YOU WANT PHOTOGRAPII.of-youreelf s er friend, the baster° to be had at DAILY'S .ClaDery, asst door to the tamp : Deposit Ibtak:.! AP P P ErvPAiNT ?MA! Aly o,44auithi or Pitt, callfotßAD. ) rip opt door to Os Lobanon INoodo NEW r.O K r rnugust,RE CUMMLA_E STREET, EAST ,- LBRANON. Neciti:y Opposite Bubb's-Hotel. rinuE subscriber again calls attention to his All and splendid assortmeut of alt kinds of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, Such as 'Blaming, Secretaries., Desks, Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges. Jeuuy .Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other articles. in leis line. YOUNG BEGINNERS Tako particular potico that you_don't miss the piece, for you ran buy °REAPER there Olio at anj other 2: place in the borough of Lebanon. His fur niture is all of his own manufacture, cud warranted to be substan tint . Como &adjudge for yourselves. You Sad a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOOK always on hand to suit any customer, and you will and that you can buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the place, and Come one, Come 'Wand ease your money. ' • . Aar AU Furniture will be delivered free, in good care. A. lIERSIIEKRGER. Lebanon, December 25,1801: • CABlAlElit4WiltliiiiooltlS Sotith•east .vorne r vitifierkg,lSkitare,' NORTH LEBAN ON SOROtrGH. 91HE web:critter respectfully informs the publics that j he-has the largest and best assortment of READY _ ..1,r.- .— ..a ... PIADEFURNITOREand Chairs "LI --....T.gaga. ever offered to the Ptible of ..,_,,..-_,..,- -- - -40 grays- Lebanon county. Ira tuts now 0 1 „.._ — , ,,,--,,5-r-- on hand, at his Ware rooms, a ,r , au l splendid assortment of good and __. T 1 #ubi t tezatiAliciottars--tarlor '" I ^. . ttage 4W Chint . .7tOnSiStl ,t.L - 01.1-IGGSSEia=VIVIIM - mg of Sdias,,Tete-i-Tatee, Lean. it'' lllll gee, Wbat-Aota, Parlor, Centre, '• t - tome Pier, Card and Common Tables, Dressing and Common Buredua, 4e., OFIAIIIS, SET TEES, Cone Seated, COMM= and Reeking, ,Looking Glassev dc:' Iek;PATILIT TIED SPNLND stutde and Mr sale tvt a ssdneed price. 'lt le verykiitiperbm. COFFIAB made and Panenaln attended at the shortest notice. - JOHN E. AUNOLD. North Lebanon borough, Oct. 80,'61. OWENE*I3I4CII I S New Cabinet Wai.e Rooms and Chair • • • • t:,':.l dr t i acts .y. . • . • Market ST., 3d door rwrth of the E. Valley. Railroad. Largest Bitintifiteitory.:and Beat Assortment of PUBNITURr and CHAIRS, in the county. public ia respectfully:Arm!: • T ed to bear in mind that at thee.) Ware Rooms will be found the 'hest assortmenta.F.aultoNeetx and ii4Nri SOME FURNITURE and CIIAIRS. Persons iu went al any kind would beet call Arid examine his stock before purchasing_ elsewhere. Alileh filltelv i o4Lof his own work).The'vraffitneCto bilbefar the' anytTered in this plaear• Ma:Kalil' be IMfter7fhaii e;iey'edber place, either In the iloicougli , or 'comity of Lebanon. • All ordemjwomptly a tteuded to, and speedily execw, ted at the lowest prices: All parsons purchasing Puruituee from ;din will ho accommodated by having it delivered to theta, ita kny par; of 'the county, rise 01 , CHARGE, and without the toast injury, as he bits procured one of•tbe beet &La. ionedfurniturc wagons, especially fur fixed, purpose. us.. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the ebortaet EDON. . (Lebanon; Sept. T 3 , 1800. ... .. . . AND- . NEYtivt• CAtiNgT- ' CHAIR ., . MANUrAt'IPORY. pH E subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1. he has. thelargest and best assortment of FURNI TURE and GILA' KS, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. Ile has ou. hand at bid Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite Zeiler 's Hotel. and' a few. doons south - of Bauder a, a splendid assortment of good, althea° thd and fashiona ble Parlor,, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, euu- Meting of OFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, WilAt =NOT°. Parlor, gentire, Pier, OW and Common TABLES;' Dinesiftediud * Common BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture ,of all. kinds. Also, a tate" 'anti 'elegant yariet.Y.. of Faurca BACX, Seam° SEATED CUAIRS, Common ltpring:Seatcd. CLIMES; all kinds ' of Spidug.Beired RGOK.Eliti., _Also, Windior,' Cane-Seated, and Common .01IALIM'and ItOCKIsII3 of - erery - descilptiou. ~, ~., •. •,,„! . . '..., , ' air All Goopssold LOW- and WARRANTED to give • satisfaction- . • , . , ..• Persona de/drone of knowing the diameter of the goode here offered for saie,.cau he fully entlalled of Choir durubility by refetenie to taxi foi,,whnuitlle,hee man ufactured or fo'irhom,sold..... Old fn.rteinre aid 'MOH It.Er and :VAR NISHED. . . . N. B.—colfrikB iiigeteckYttlexti attended at the eborteet notice. - .YOSEP,IIIOWYhiA N. North Lebanon ,SeptombeflP,.;Boo. • ' TAKE PVOTIVE. - Eb in I.DEIt4 ~v lll do ICtiabY elaiillg onlIC H. Iftteastme jiall Ayent, as be is preparodAtf do all kinds of TIN ii(X)EINO, 31.'01:Up° and . 4011 WORE generally, at the very loWeet pricei.:4l also has ou hand a largo - and good assortment ef,all , itiede of TIN *ARE, and 4 all of the most Amproved•Bae Burning 0008 . STOVES end PAR toit-wrovEs. Also, all the different and latest improved RANDEiit AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He sago keeps ten etantly on hand a large 'etook of all kinds - or noogrNo, SLATY., which hp offers.etlotes price than they can be bought of any other elatemou in the county. u..WAttpltoo3lS—Ono.door South of the "Buck autel, „ ;belay,. Street. Lebanon, Pa. . - Lebanon, Deeemiivr.23, 18b1. 1 Stoves,• Stoves, Stoies: .krow is the; time to bur iiiur STdrICS bdrOpr told. 11 whiter le here, and the bah and cLoolpear pate is - at the . • Lobanou Stove, aid Shoot' Iron 11far.oftte• tory of James II..: Rogers, . ' 1 Not door to.tho Lot:anon Bank. whermeln bo had the largest and heat tuiaortanent of PARLOII, HALL, and- COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lobanon, Gam halli ard for Parlor or Bed Charulmra.of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVL'S, and a largo .i-ariety of the best Cooking Stoves:in ghe county or bor • ough, which ho warrants to bake or•roast. WASH 120.1LE11.9 constantly. on hand of all sizes, nod tb.• boat nntlarial. . . . . COAL 6t;0144:1'5--tbotargeet assortment, Um limy test Iron, and-be beet made 4n Lebanon. Also, a lore., stork of TIN WAIL E, made of tko best material and in a workmanlike manner.' ..Aa'.Frt is a practical Workman, Aid exParlOttee ttf Ewen yoars,qto feels confident that be eitti tiviftenend satisfaction..., ;c..: He takes this teethed o suiturninr:litithanks 'to his ,numerous customers for: thelr-liberal-aupporki abd be hopes, by strittly attendtntt•.to.Yirnwri binds's* and letting othertpeople's alone, to-still,reaslvolit 'share of public patronage. • , t , ; , :JAMJCS:II.4.OO7SIIS. Lebh non, November , Particular attention poll Wail Joisiatio, such as Rolling, Spouting, tc.,andall•work•Tavrabted. REMO. N O B T If. LT\BAN'ON Saddle - and Illatiniess itttc,tory. • • • MLLE undereighed has Removed . -I- his Saddlery andllamas' - Manufactory to a few.dooraSonthq,, .f the old place, to the large room lately ocenpiad by Mitten a -Br°. es. - 'a Liquor store, where Ile will be happy to see all his old friends and customenv and where be has Inrreaaed fa _rilities fur attending 0 all the departments of t; busi ness. Ileinedetermlned to he behind no otberostabliali tnont in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spared neither palcus nor expense to obtalimuid make himself master of every modern Improvemen in the bu siness and secure the services of the bee workmen that liberel wages would command. Ho will keep a large stock on band and manufacture at the shortest ' notice, all dezeriptionl of HARNESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds - heavy Harness, Baggy Whigs, the best .11fantifacture alo Robes, Fly•Neti, such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now kind lately invented; WHIPS or every , kind, such as Buggy whir*, Cart Whips.etc.; H_JAIEStif all descriptione.HALTAW 'CHAINS, home-made TRACES, &c:, ad:, allot which is will warrant - th be equal to any, that canbo Oldisized in any other establlehmeut in the cwontry. All he asks that those' desiring anything in this line,shouldnall at his piece and examine his eteek. He feels, the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. ,Ii 7•• All orders thankfully received audpromptly at tended to. _ BOLO ,BON .3112T11. . North Lebanon Borough, Apill 24.11161. fIF YOU WANT- __ PICTURE of yeur..doceasethfrientl. enlarged and ji colored in oil, call at -044)(13,0041arYi ner4tiOoor to the-Lebanon Depoait Bank. .1: REMOVAL - LIROTOGEAP 'LT Betsy, whore are you going. that you are 11 &enrol up so? - au going to J.ll. EMU iu hie NEW Build. lag, in Walnut Weill, to have my Likeneaa taken. _Char.—Why do you go to Reinriudnot to Utient tho other rooms to have it taken Ans.—Because Kelm's Pictures are sharper,' clearer and more truthful than others and nearly everybody Goes to him. Ques.—Can you tell me why hie pictures aro superior to others? 44111.—Tea I be had 9 years practice, and has superior Cameras, and all his other fixturee are of tbo most im proved kind. Ques.—What kind of Pictures - does he take? • Ans.—lle takes Arnbrotypes, and Melalnotypes, of all sizes and superior flash: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored lu Oil', Re takes all sizes Photographs froni Dagnerreettypei of de ceased persons And has them colored - life like, by one ;of the bast Artie's. Lila charges ore reasonable and his rooms are open everyday (except sunday}from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 6, P. AI, Don's forget, HELAII ROOMS is the place you can get the Best Pletureet , ' pan. 29; '62. IF YOU WANT GOuli PIOTUREB . OO L t : KY LIGHT deutr.f, over D. $., Jtaber'earng Store, on Cumberland street., I.,abituon,•;Pa. ANDROTYPES, 6LAINOTTPEB. FEUOTYPES, PAPYIEHTPSB and PHOTO