151 THE CORNER. A TALL RECRUIT. .egood story is told in the Rochester 'Democrat of a collossal chap named Gould, who enlisted recently in the Wayne coun. ty regimont. He waltz feet and seven Inches in heighth. Rio wife and mother in-law were very much opposed to his en listing. The latter was something of a tarmagNitt, and wails in his presence af forma Mm but little peace of mind. In colliknuence thereof, Gould concluded 'to • enlist, which he did, and Went home to no tify his wife and mother-in-law of the fact. His wife received the news in sorrow, but 'the old lady fired up in an instant. 'Enlisted have ye' she replied,—what ' have you enlisted for 'I 'lvor a drummer in Captain Jewel's eompatty,* said Gm:dd . At this the old woman's wrath knew no *bounds. 'A pretty drummer you would make. Whci d'ye expect would hear you, you 'fool I You might answer to drum for an -els, but nobody would hear you down `tiers A FISH STORY. Not a thousand miles &out the. town of lived a young man by the name of bi--, who was very fond of hunting. 'The waters being high,, he thought it 'wouhtbe a good - time to shoot Pike. So he Started out with his gun. Now it happened that two young men had shot a large fish, cut off us head and 'Stack the head in Elievass and wait for tome Vreiri' to borne along. Soon M -- came along looking for fish. The young men called to him to come and kill it fish which was in the grass. M. 'came running, J-- showed him the fish-head, M-- banged away, the `head , disappeared, M-- into the Wa 'ter afteettie fish. ofoit've missed him said .1- 'Missed `said --, as he `drew the fish-head atit, shot his whole head off.' But a longer search failing to discover the body of the fish, M smelt a big , tniee' and left. lie don't like shooting fish in that way, 'he says ft don't pay. RE:HARR:ABLE cxen'or RESURRECTION...—. A very remarkable dirchnistance occurred "in the township of Chesterfield,. Michigan, recently. The Wife of Lewis Throp, Esq., who had been seriously ill for some time, apparently died, and every preparation Was made for her funeral. Our informant, Dr. Kittridge, says that there''was no evi dences of life remaining, but- on. the con trary all the usual appearances that occur after death seemed to be manifest, when, to the atirontshnien't of ;all, - after lying in this cotiditton" nearly t*o days, the' began to show evidences of returning life and bi timately grew better, and is new doing THE a ALTESTiON. —My chum, Dr. 8., is not a Huh,' of a wag. At a 'social gathering, shortly after he had received his diploma, the-young ladies were very anxious to put his knowledge of medicine to the test. "Doctor," queried one of the fair, , •what will core a man who has been hanged l" "Salt N the best thing I know of," replied the tormented with- great so lernnitjr. ikr A brave officer who hadi been - wounded with a musket ball in or near the knee, was stretched upon the dissecting table of a surgeon, who with an assistant, began to probe and cut in thatjAilOn, of his anatomy. Alter awhile the akiihject" said : "Don't cut me up in that style, Doitor What, are you torturing me in that cruel way for 1" "We are looking for the ball," replied the oenior bpetator, - "Then why didn't you say so before P asked the indignant patient. "I've got the ball in Illy pocket." Stir A modest young gentleman at a dinner party put the following conundrum: "why are most people who eal turkey like babiesl" No reply. 'rife , modest young man blushed, and would have back ed °tit but being urged finally gave the reason : "Because they are fond of the breast r Two middle aged ladies faint ed, and the remains ofthe young man was carried out by the coroner. Otr Who would make•the best soldiers? 'Dry goods men; they have the most drill. .ing. liarA dramatic tabor, expressing his surprise to his neighbor in the pit at the thinness of the house. added, "I suppose it's owing to the war." "No," was the:reply "it is owing to the piece." fr:r•John C. Heenan, the 'Beriecia 130y,' sailed from York lately for Europe. It is said he goes to Ireland to receive a large legacy which has lately betn left him. Uif - Jeff Dtivis wants to - get in aea fe place, we' advise Mtn to cliinb a hiitvtree and draw it up after ht.m. Ozi A melancholy, but robust bachelor In Waldo, Oregon, has tent his photograph and a letter to the New Bedford ladies, requests them to communicate with him 'on Vie subject of matrimony. , He - says, "I am 29 years old. I am six feeate I inch hie and 'wa=ys neat• 200 lam well able to take care of a wife." kr- if Buck'der was, as . bas . been declar ed, one of the •great guns" of rebellion, he certainly goes off very easily. Otr A gentleman lately heard a laborer gravely Inform two comrades that a sev. enty•four pounder is a cannon that sends a pqund ball exactly seventy-four miles. (lC' hefsdore Honk, met a friend just 'After leaving the King's tench Prison, who said to him that he was. getting fat, 'Yes,' replied Hook, was enlarged to-day.' thtr What is the difference between a park ofaittliery and the crust of a custard pudding ? One hatters in the walk, the ether walls Irk the batter. Otr W !At a buqpicious monster the mnn must have been Who &tit invented a look ! But what a tilliting . creature the woman who firealloWell Web 'keit Otr , Thl& title of &,:ixteit,:er lecture is halta sluices& A lectirer in Pennsylva nia has a lecture upon "The Men who 'SPA. Cabbage with a Ig.w. It is a Pact w ELL known to the medico! facuitY, that a homey r dinner cannot be worked off the ;stomach by reading ' , Pardon's Digest." It is a fact of equal an• thorny thlt fir. i s m ¢ii. tent Itriichers i. - 0PP0..-I'PE THE COURT ROUSE, ere selling ready made Clothing:of their own wenn biennium Gents' Furnishing Goods, Talton, Traveling liege, Umbrellas. l'lstois. Revolver.. Fortinounis and Punta% and nil kinds of Fancy Deals, without weitiog fur high bidders. SIIAWI, PINS, for Glautlemen and Spring Pins for Soldiers' Mantua • at RiIIZKNSTEIN BROTilEitEt, Lebanon, Nov. e, '6l. Opposite tbeCnart Rowel. TAILORING. REMOVAL. T ORENZO ROMER. would respectfully Inform the citizens of Lebanon end vicinity that be has removed hie TAILORING" ESTABLIStINIVIT from North Let*non, to She building botweeu Landermileh's store and Flmger's Liquor store. opposite Bressit's ho. to. in Cumberland street, Lebanon. The patronage of hie old customers. aa well ati the re:lWe in general, Is solicited, to wh.en Fatisramtort will be given. Lebanon, February 19, 1862.-Iy. Fasitioaaable. AZ itHWATa. .. _ . 111t i Ee ll &1 1 .ea li e ° oTra l 4n N on l" the a t l e ie llie b e a t e ni gE3lo7ll 2 P his TAI LORING business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market Street. and, opposite the Eagle Rotel. where all persons who wish prments made up to the most fashionable style and best manner, are In riled to call. TO TAll.oll9l—Jutt received and for sale the N-Vork. and Philadelphia Report of Spriug s. Summer raeltions, failure Milling the F 11,41101311 should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that be can make Me arrangements accordingly. MICIIAL I WISMAR, hebneen, Sprll 10.1301. It EA DVAA UE SLegrn Will be sold at - • Extreniet a 9 Low :Prices. 111 Alain, ono of the firm of Rabe? &. Bros., has . taken the stock of Beady-Made Ciothing at the appraieement, which will enable bim to sell lower than anywhere else con be bought. Cali sod sea for your selves before you make you "BifiL. Tliltble 1100118 WEST 11103,1 , OURT HOME. Lebanon, bept. 26, . •13EY1t1 lt&kthilt. : Furs A It. ItICTLEY has removed his No. 1 T9plorta4 21.. Establishment toNs.I North Walnut street, two doors north of George & t'yle's store, itnd dlrectl7 op posits the Court Goose, up stairs. where he will contin lie to manufacture all articles in his line With neatness tatdd ispatch. Particular attention will, 'be paid to rutting and making children's cloth &c.. &e. He solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage thus far extended by the citizens of Letanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on oat of S. M. Singer's Sewing Macklin's. All work warranted and entire eativiaetion goarThateed; (Lebanon. fitly 3.18131. 'Wailer& Foelttls rpm: subscribers respectfully Inform the public that they have er.tirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Stye. lora. formerly known as "SI raw's" and later as "Wen gert's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown, I ebnnoti county, Pat that they have It now In complete runtaintiSidee. end are prepared to furnish customers iolgoleyly Irlth a very superior article of 1116"9111C-4 4 11011,111L33111Eirk. - -tut cheap as it ran he obtained front any other son tee „ They keeps Sign on hand and for side at the lowest canit prices OIIOI', ORAN, SLIORTS, &e. They are eine pre pared to doal) kinds of CTISTOMEIne Wong, fin' Northers end other's, at the very shortest possible notice and in site itti to give them -a trite. The machinery of the Allil in entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait dealing they hope to merit a oharoot public patronage. WIIEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS &t! bought, for which the highest Lebanon. Market prices will be paid. FRANK lAN WA 1,T14t. Nov. 'At, 1861. WILLIAM FOCHT. Waisted 16 Eloiy, 5 BUSHELS RY.g; 0)00001400U !mullets CORN 610,000 bushels OATS; 50:0011 bushels. WHEAT. Ale°, CLOVERSEED, TOKITIIY SERI), Plapeed, for which the highest CASH. prices will be paid at the Lab. anon Valley Railroad Depot. Lebanon. ammon ITOFFMAN. LitaiterwiTuly 11.1P11. ELIJAH LO.NOACRS. - JOIN' G. (Anat. ; JACOBGABEL Lti3AINON Boor ) Sagh and Planing Tont. a Located on Me Steitni:llin'tee„.RiA:r?ar Streek.:East - Lebdion. T" triniersigned respectfully inform:, the 'public in general, that they . "niariufactnro and.keep pn band. 4' i t :Finer,. Barb, Shutter, Blinds, Flouting. ' `Wernher Boards, 0 Gee Spring Mouldings, of all sizes Wasliello wile. Caring. • Burt/ace, Cornicee, and all kinds of BUILDING tes,,T.tlit.lAE.S for Howes, We also comtruct the latest and most. iin. : i proved Blair Ceeiog and litind Itailyng, , sultable for large and small buildings. We new invite Vitimera. Mechanics" and Builders to call and examine out stock. which wefwiti warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may laver the under signed with their custom: -Lt.I2IOACRB,. GABRB k BROTUBIL Lebanon, October 0, 1861. is also ell Muds of l'intrium at the Porno dliil. Planing, sawing, cf.t., promptly dune fur those who may furnish Limber. YOUNG ST LAW REN CE. r TnE UNDERSIGNED WoulA Mame Farmers and lothers that his well-bred Vrialailil will stand for service Ma season. at the low price at $1 to ensure a efmare with foal, at the following places: • From the 3d day of Mareb. until the bth dal of Jrily,lB62, at the following places ...-- ' The first week, from Monday until Friday afternoon. aetta astable of Ileilitee (David Smitler) Inn. 1 mite Ent from *Linville, add 4 Mirbolrest from Leb anon. , The 2d week, from Monday until Friday afternoon,_ at the stable of Christopher Slimy. in West Myers. town. Jackson township, 6 'Willett kiast'from Lebanon, And every Saturday et the amide of the ',teener, D. Seibert, near the Toil Gate, one mile East from - Leba non, thus changing every week duritig tbe season. All the above platen are on the. Berke and Dauphin turn pike. Amp For further particulars see hanabilis. C. I'. STEINMETZ, Owner. DANIEL Elsintlei,lieeper. Ifeb'y 5,'82. NEW CASH STORE -7 ! NEW GI 410 D MI; AND NEW-PRICES., : BF. AIiTZ hereby ipfornr the public that, be . beajnet opened a Mock of NEW 600Ds at tbo ofd Stand of Ewa; Rro., nall , ltuilding, which will ha eohl for cash at 1)0,1.e-to - Raft lb. All ia vltrro ett) I Haul evtimine. fLeliitie», April 10 PO, HARDWARE AT COST. rt IIE subscriber offers hie largo and well selected I, stack of 11ARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS. dm.. T CO FOIL 0.1,811. Mr Parties who bare settlett their 11CV1.11410.5 to April I. Ibtll,wlll be 1111UVil!CI II liberal credit ou purchases Those oho Wive ilotiaettled will find Owlr ima•uuniii with A. S. Ely,-Esq., for ituntediate Settlement and collect tlon. D. M. IiAICUANY. I...l.einnw..liily IT. 1861 IlWorn W. Rank / . IENNIMERLY,OIt .7INESTOWN. LEK ANON COUNTY. 1.1 . would respeotfult; inform hie friends. tuuPthe pub- Mc, that ho boo etmue;to -,. .tibfeelf, with Mr. LOWER. in ;De TOBACCO. ESNITYV X. 'WC Ait MUSIN No. 138 North rhirel 'Stern Phil a , whore he will be gintrio reeetie 'euetomere, and will eell et rates that will prove eatidpietery. Philadelphia, July 11, 11161. Something New I. - I lighly Iniportaitt a - Litt-Ladies; .Downer'sPolenilleworner mull( - Jr Ar... MOD FOR. HAND SEWING,. 15...1nk the thing" for all who Wig tli - O Needle. This Remarkably Simple & Eovel Invention Saves °ma BALT the letor of band !eyeing. as it COM PLETELY PROTECTS THE FINOEIt POINT OP THE NEI:DIX:and makes a went and "uni• form hero while, he operator 113 sewing. • NO LADY !MOULD BE 'WITHOUT-IT. It is cheap, simple, beautiful, and useful. Th,alleta. mer and Meld will be lout tree Oldharieib rdeetiit of the price, . 425 irtias. , Zneloiiii Stamp for Deferiptive.Ciroular and toms. Also, DOWNER'S Mei ropelitan Ske 14-Win de r AND Sewing-Bird Combined Is an article of real uwvit, It is used for the- purpose of winding Skeins of Tti BEAD, SILK. COTTOIN-Tatillt. I.otie, NIORSTED. de. It is readily .adjnated .to tbe work•l able, and wilt he found indingainsahla to lilt being the above articles. being a nearal and itivalnekleiippert dage to the Sewing-Bird. Price 60 Ots. to $1 according to Style &Tinish. $l5O PZR CAN by Enterprising Agents (wantedRWRKALIZED in evarytown and County ihr ughont the 'United States and Canada.) selling tie above articles, as salsa are rapid, •prblits large, and bee no compotitiOn. A liberal Miscount to the trade. Acdreas A. ii.-DoWNEE, • 442 lltroadirey,•New York, N. patentee and e Proprietor. B:—General and exclusive 'Agencies will be grant ed on the moselibeial terms. New. Pork, k larch,l9, 1581-2 m. Fee Mlle • For Justice! of the Peace and Conitablee just • Printed end for Fele at the Advertiser Office. IF YOU 'pug t A Na 1 AMSBOrYPE, v** `cheispyiArriwzra edles74lwitAnt.to t ligarkeiMigosit Dank. " 11;igulatit. - tint - 8k it. gloll4of the beet end cheapest aseottlisebte of :Ittlettla ‘,/ offered to the public, to now tor tale et• the new and extensive LUMBER end COAL YARD of -PHILIP --BRECIIBILL, n the:Borough of North Lihauon, on the bank Ijnion . Canal, at the head of Walnut etre* a fen juntas ?loin' of the tieneenee _Steam Mills; and ono q awe east of Borgnor'e Hotel. Their suortmont consists of the beat welLseasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Amnia; Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 134 and 2 inch Pawned and Common Plank; White Pine and ilemlork Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boarder, Plank and acanthus; and 3.4 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and satiating. - 8111NGLES 1 SHINGLES n The hoot Pliand Hemleaß Shingles; Mae, Rooting and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railikgs for Moss and fencing Boards; FLOORING 'BOARDS of-all glue snd desorlptloni. f" i 1 A large Mat of ftrphen, Store,irosetointersiand flollidayebure smith•Goel, it the iofflit prim. like„ Confident that they have tote Urgent and bent as ointment of tune= of all deserletttaaralsirea, as well as the largest stork of the different kinds of Cost, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon enuityrthey, yentnre to say that they can awrommodate all purchasers sails. factorlly, and would therefore Invite all who want any plot; their line, to examine their stock before,par eliammg elsewhere. PHILIP 1111.6011111 LL. N. Lebanon, July 3,1881. . , 1861 NEW STYLES. 156-1 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, betw.eed 21. Market and Utp,Court House,north,side.: has now on hand a splendid assectteent oftlt% Zlevf Style of RATS AND CAPS, for mep and f0r.1858, to which the attention of the publiols reepectfally invi tea. gate of all prices, from the cheapest to the most airily, always on hand. Ile basalsojust opened a splen did assortment of SLIMMER CATS, einbriwing Emelt tie STRAW, PAN AMA, PEDAL, PEARL; WORN, LEG. MORN, SENATE, OMAN. end all alters. 'Y:!Lb Trill also Wholesale all kinds of Rate, Caps, as, to Conot4 Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, July I'l. 1861. CHEA RAUll.. ! ‘ v C ‘ifLiGirr. At the Corner 'of Ceonbertawd Street and Prank Boa, LEBANON, PA. irESSRS. & LIO LIT take pleasure Ininforna .1.11 Ing the I r Molds and the public generally that they hate just opned a large and carerally selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, • 'ORM MIDS. QUEENSWAR.B. &c., to which tkey respectfully invite the attention of the _public. Their D R Y .GOO selected 'with the'greatest care from the largest Impertlag Houses/a Philadelphia. ' Gat OCERIE& A large - stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Teas, C,kwelate, and all Wads of Sp_lees. Also, a layttenanefinent of QUEENSWAME, among which are the newest pattenns,itogether with al most an endless variety of. Goods in their line of bold- Ines, which will be sold very cheap for cash, or Camay Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! t BAGS!! ! The attention of Miliaria and Farmer% le directed to their large stock of BAUS, which they - will se/1 at wholesale priera. Octiaber 1860.]'RAIICII & LIGHT. NEW GOODS 311ST'BECEIVF.D AT Tlll4 STORE Op L. K. LAUDERMILCIL In Cumberland Sireet, Lebanon, Pa. 011 P, Selling OW AT REDUCED PRICES. LADIES' DRESS GOODS in LA I N and Figured Detaines, Valero. Cloth, Para. tuetraCloth, Persian Cloth, Sipes, Fancy and Black Sake, Sack Flannels, Gingham! and Calicoes. - SHA WLS. Brocha, Long A Square Blanket Shawls, Gents' Shawls. NOTIONS: Gauntlets, lldks, Stockings, Itoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Collars thuhrellati, Nooda, Nnbias, Sintacks, Scuts, Buck Gatintlete, Sc. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Clothe, Casohuores, Satinets, Jeans, AO. . DOMESTICS. 'udios, Tiekings, Check Flannels, GROCERIES, -A lat READYIADE CLOTHING .SOLV ATtEENSFARK COST FOR CASK. wv_All kinds °Mu:intr.: Produce taken itt exelmige Lgtmnini, - Dee. '4', i*Sl5l. EMI FALL 014.IXTATTlt IE 1 GOOIPS JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY & STINE'S STORE! LADI.E.re ES GQ.O.DS .tench Marianna, CToliiiige, asiiimPriTs, Diuslin De. lain•, all Wool Reps, Sack Flannel.' and Plaid Goods of every description and at all prices. FOC a Splendid assortmeut. of - Dross Goods call at ' EDNEY & STINE'S. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ! %Twill', Square and Long Shawls, all Wool plaid Long Shawls. &looming Wool Shawl and a large lot of equilte Wiail l abawle offered at lour prices by lIES4AY St STINE. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattitiets. Union Cassliners, Eon tuchy Jeans. Ermine ctoths,and an assortment Seaver Cloths. which witt'ha 'Aired 'at. fedimed prices hr • Lehandh, Nov. . HENRY k STINE. Le/chains' Female Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS. Prinolpel. J [MIA ROSS, Moseial - Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON. Drerriug. IRE NINTH SESSION will commence September.% I Stax This School is designed 'to elevate the stand ard of female edueatiot,Vid , te offer superior advanta ges at a mode; ate Grist. TM: Salaml . year is aifided into two sessions lfme utoeths Maria far session, from VA to rs accoraink to the studies Of the scholar. Extra for Music, French;? alio, and German. *** Particular attention - given to the musical - depart-, meet. Instruction upon the Piano. Melodeon and Gui tar end in Sniping Pupils not connected with the i.eltool will Le waited upon at their homes, when dealt , ed, and at the usual. rates tirty application should be Made to S. J. STINE, Or J. W. MISII. Board of Directors: S. J. STINE, D. S. HAMMOND, J. 'W. .3.11811, - JOG N C. GREENAWALT, C. D. OLONINGER, JOSIALI. MUNCK, ISAAC BEcILLEY. Uhailon, Aug. 21, ' 7 Lebanon Mutual Insole:4nm Company. 7 LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., lint the property holders of the State of Penn. sylvania Your attention is respectfully solicited to the knowing loirratett of insur ance o f the LEBANON Murum, INSURANCE COM PANY, who Pre transacting businses with the Most Hatt ming 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 o being protected against lois by fire. !rite Board of tireihirs praetical busineut men well and favorably knoWii, ainfeVoyint Piifentire conficianceauti respect of the community in which they lice. fhiy cow . pany Is perfectly minim. and we invite your carotid a-; tention totbe following low , rotates we aredebirminedto insure as low as any other reaponsible mummy, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CIIARTE'R beiug PERPNTUAL,..enabIei us to is• sue Policies witioh never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of reekwal every Sorb years. i The Company has now been n successful operation for nearly 6 years, mid all:its limies . liike been ptemptly paid to the eatlifectimi Cdricenied; and, in fact It has been, and - still`contiurtee, to be, the Wish of the Directera to have the Company conducted on honest nod economical principles, BATES OF INSURANCE. .• Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof 80,16' % 8100 do do do shinglea ,18 " do do Log or Frame ,20 "do Barns, stone or brick - r la do Log or Frame - ,030 " Store lioness, brick or stone • " 'do do Log or fret** " Hotels & itoarditig 'bit - deer stone :28 " titt do do Log dr ire*. • ,30 "do Acadindee and School houses- 'AI a do Churches and meeting houses • 'AO ,do Printers books and Stationeries ' ,80 do Book binders ' - ,60 do Tailor shops . " do Shoemaker and saddler shoal' " 4- d Silversmith and Watchmaker t3O " do Tin and sheet lion shops . " do Otoceries and Provision stores ' - • " do Tanneries ,80 ." do Hatter Fhops " do tirist Mille, Water power • " Saw Milk do do - „as ado Drug Stoles 'BO ir de Swab shops, brick or stone .0 0 ." do • do do Wood 41,6 14 do corpenter,Joiner & Cabinet rook's Aosta ,40 4 . d. Wagoner and Coachmaker sigma ,40 " Painter and choir maker shops ,40 " do 00 Closer - " do Pounder/ea of Word ,r i ga SP d o do Brick.or stone ,41) ado liferehtmdlze brisk or atone "• do do in' ooden do ' t 25 u" 4 do Fors/tam In brick or Mene_bnildpg. " do do in wooden ,20 "do itobles*gbeds,lirick or idOtio,ooFatit " do do •.: wooden a2b "do Live 4 & lave* Stables. - : ,25 u" do Air Allanniannications sturald he addressed to W A. LARRY, blebretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. President—JO/4N Bittblji.t4 Zoo, "Vice"Rresidest&-D. 2reourer—roEo. S. 23101,Y. , 4.‘10.1 1 .1 1 / 4 1P tiZtletdensber 123860; BalViPithre4Pittkeleillie ritr sap gloreef issamir 4 STILL D. RA R?l3 WHOLESALE RETAIL • DRUG STO R, E! • Has been Removed to his Hew Building. on Climber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. jilEsubscriber respectfully announce tobisacquain tances and the public in general, that he has con stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERPUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, *""-- DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, / j BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, • EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid. Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gura, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Panay Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— PurchaSers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. Aft*Phystclans' prescription and family red peacaternlle compounded, at all 'hours of the day or night, by milling at the Drug Store opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Bus:lays the Store will be opaliedley gas com- Onuding of proscriptions between the hours of 7 and 'lO o'clock; A. 91.,12 and 1, and 4 and b P. AL Lebanon, Dec. ii, 1857. DAVID S. RARER. DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIT IMPORTANCE. L. 10.4 f riERGEG, Graduate of thePhila fl delphhe College of Pharmacy, offers to the citizens of robanou and nurroundlng country.. it puT. selection of Drum:Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quid& or Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, etahTaciiig„.the hest mannfactere in the countiy. and it.inTff . e variety of Tooth Brasbes,>Nall."Eiesh, Clothes and Gals lirushes. Pdcket. Toilet and Fine n - qtrid India Rubber .I In p b tinTk a A r k U T : TIRE SPICES. tip Pore whole, and ground Spites are offered for] sale in large and innall - rinanUttes at I ss LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, 'GARDEN SEEDS, rd h ° 'W E B SE S' STORE I,..A r tPorit 111`1 1 YOR 21111 C PRIMENT/ON ANI; CURE Op Consumption, Asthma, chronic Bronchitis, Nervous. :Prostration, General Debility, AysArtia, Scrofula, Marasmus, Loss Of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems. This Iteniedy haa obtained a great reputation for most EXTRAORDINARY CUBES IN ALL STAGES OF OGNSIIIIPTION. It is recommended by many thou sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—har ing been used with RZINILT3 UNPARALLELED IN VIE AN NALS OF MEDICINE. The Hypophosphitis have a two-fold and: specific an. Lion : on the ono hand. increasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERPOOS ENERGY, and on the other, being the MOAT PCiitERFEIL BLOOD GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN; In cases of Nervous Debility, or Prelim/Mr - 4 of ..In l'oacrs, front any cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" Is the only reliable form of the illlPOtmoeettrrEs, mule after the Origtial Forhiglitel-Dr. INQUIRE 'AND USE NU MUER, pro A FAIR TTIAL IS A Natant' CURE! "Sgt. PRICES.—In 7 oz. Bottles. sl.—Biz Bottles for $5. to 16 oz. Bottles, s2.—Thres for $5. Circulars Gratis.. Bold by all respectable Druggists, and at the Spermatorrhea, or Seminal . Weakness, and Genital Irritability In either Sex: This litalsdy. the ter r ible conseqiiencuß of which are too '*ell 'known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is one'of the moat insidious. and therefore den gerone, or ail` the long catalogue of human ills. It saps the very springs of biro,, rapidly.undermioes the eon stitnlion, and sinlis the unhappy victim into imbecility. and a premature gravel From one to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sutticient to effect a permanent cure-le the most aggravated wee, whether porforisanomit, or arlaing,front ADM or ZXOESSIB. "We believe it to be.-in the treatment of Spirmator rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be."—U. KEITH, Isl. D. [Am."Jour. of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could be desired. Their effectlms been truly wonderful. I used them in caseof Spermatorrhea of long standind which has been under treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete Me cure"--E. R;Dithsia. Vt..; D. Aft. This is rota liomeepathic _Remedy . iier . Is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined - per Bo= Six — Boxes for $5, by lila% pre. paid. For sate by all respietable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by NUNCHESTE4, 3640hn St.. N. Y. October; NEW L Elt - STABLE.. THE undersigned resperifullY informs the public that he has oOned a NEW LI VERY STABLE, at Mrs. Ien : ISE% note!, Market street, Leb anon, whore he Will keep for the public aeeommodutionar stash of II and VEIII E 5. Yio will keep gentle and good driving I arses, andlandsome and sae Vehicles. Also. carotid Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, Az, Lebanon, July IT, up]. -JAMES MAME. TO CONSURIP'IIVES. HE'Advertiser i. havttig bpsn restored to health in a T few weeks by a vary Eihroicle remedy, after having suffered Several years with S severe lung affection, and that dread diseaati, Oonsupaption--is anxious to make knownlis his fellow`saffeters the meitie of cure. To all whelesire it, he will amid a copy of the pre. scrlption used'(free of charge) with the directions for prsparing anil'iiiting the same. which they Will t a SIMS Cints Yds. OntSMePTION ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. &c. The only ohient of the advsrtiser in sending the Pre. milliner' is to fiebeht thealnieted, and spread informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufforor will try his rifnidy, as it will coat them nothing, and, may prove a blessing. REV-COWARD A. WILSON, Willtamsburgb, Rings County, New York. February 18,1563-Im. , TOSEPII °LEINE, Justice of tbe Pato, will attend to the &Throning bustnses—snoh ai writing Deeds. Mortgages, Releases. Bonds, Agreement!, he.. he.. et Ws office In Mulberry street, two doors south of the Moravian Ohnrsh, in the Borough of Lebanon, Lebanon, January 29,18132. NEW GOODS ! ! PAINTS, Muslims. Ginghares. de., Just received and offered at =Weed prices, by ' . .ILENEY & STINE. 'UMW a . STINE are offering all hinds of Dress JEJL, Goods cheap. Please call and -examine at the store of . MENET Js STINE. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! A'frtehisesortment of Groceries Just received' and offered at reduced prices, by MENET Is STINE. ; „ JP, POP WANT . • A-MP/OTlntilltc a *Minim Daft, einistwa. Vhdlery, laext door t the Maranon lfrepoett LENIBERCER'S You will find a full. assortment and a large variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at .I,ICMIIERG ColodensecrLye,„Ciffleentmted Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGEWS Drug Store. Witshing.Soda v ilititing Soda, pearl Ash, Sal orating Creaxii of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in, large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, If pill are in want of good Washing Soap. pure*, kith or red•Castile Sean, Gauntry Soap- EiasiVo Soap to remove grease spots, superior ShaSing-soap, buy the aameat . LHIVISERGDR'S. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something to make the hairtrow; to cleanse the head, and to prevent fulling out of the hair; if you do ' Call at LEMBERGER'S. gigt„ TRUSSES! :'TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to .call and exam ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &e., coin. prising a variety of Manufacture. 1101.."Marah's ,, Genuine "Improved Self Ad. •usting Pad Trues." . Ilarehl" Coleman Sal Bandage. An invaluable article for the purpose. If yob. are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Galan ba Brandy The genuine article for Medicinal Purpoeee Ito be had in all its Purify at LEAIBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market neves. , Anything you want that is kept in a well' ', conducted First chum Drug Store, can be furn-, , lobed you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron age thud far ?rsolved from the Physicians, bier. chants, and Citizen's of Lebanon and surround. Inge, I again solicit a share, promising to nee every Wort to please all. illlPSpecial attention given to PurstorAN's PREACRIPTIONS anti FAMILY MEOEIPTB, and all Medicine distrbMeed Warranted PURE. always IS good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold to suit the Mmes. - Memember•theAddreee, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Droggist, Chemist and. Apothecary, Feb. IS, tkan. Market street. Lebanon, Pa s SPECIFIC itzsigirr voR T EST i..ii6:llS! Notice. , - IF YOU WANT PHOTOGRAPH yournedf . Or friend ; the beet ere to be bad at DAILY'S ()idler's% next door to the Mnon•Depadt Beek. - NEW FlUttiviTllßE STORE' - CUMBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON. Nearly Opposite Bubb's Hotel. mITE subscriber again calls attention to lila fall-and oplendld assortment of all kinds of FORNITIIIIII and CHAIRS, snub ae Bureau., Romani'.lea, Disks, Bockcaam,' Saw Lounges. 'Jenny 'Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and ell other articles in bin YOUNG BEGINNERS . . . Take particular notice that you don't miee the place, for you can bay CHEAPER there than at any other place in the borough of Lebanon. ilia far = niture te all of hte own manufacture, and warranted to be aulbatantial. Come andjndge for yonreelvea. You will And a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK always on band to suit any customer, and yon will And iat you can buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the place, and Conte one, Come all. and gave your money. AI?. All Tnrniture will be delivered free, IR good care. A. HERSIEDERGER. Lebanon, December 2.5,1861: I~TJIM UT CABINET WA REIWOBS _ . _ . South•east corn of Markt i.Square,. , NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. WINE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that ho has.the largest and bolt aseortment of READY: ,=.141......... AIADEPURNITUREandChaIrs •CL__:...',, , ;:._—...:wtras ever oftered to the Public of - 7;Z1.7...- - .Yr - - - --A l tietT: 11" woo county. Its bas now ;:. =-- - ~"----.- on hind,, at Ids Wamrooms, a 0 E. ,. l __ , egtn i d a f o d t l i zsc;r . toi rn e i r t it ur of good and - 11 P rlor, -. .Cottage and. Chamber--c0n51at =...,m,....;Z: log of Sofaa.Tete-a-Tetes, Loan '. > I mos, What-note. Perjux, Centro, / i `Pier, Card and Common Tables, Dragging end Common Bureaus. Ac., (MAIM, SET TEES. Cane Seated. Common and Rocking, Looking Glom', Ac. lIRP.. PATENT BED SPRING made and for pale at a reduced price. It Is very superl..r. Sir- COFFINS made and lionerals attended at the shortest notice. JOHN P. ARNOLD. North Lebanon borough, Oct. 30. 'al. ... . ..._.. OWEN 14AVIIACIVS Net Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair letrlie Sl., tai r wi'norlh of the L. Valley. Railroad. Laigest Man factory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CRAMS, in the county. public la respectfully request, ad to bear in mind ibitt at theme Ware Rooms will be found the beet assortment of FASUIONABLK Sad HAND n Kiln FURNITURE and CII IRE. Persons in want. el any kind would bast call and examine his stock beriire purchasing elsewhere. Which '(being ail of hie own work) he warrants to be better•than atiy offered in this place. Prices will be LOWZR than at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. AU orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. All pampa purchasing Furnituce hum him will be acebetuateelated,hv hastog It delisered to thim. to any part of the county, rata or ciumaz, and without the least Injury, as be has procured ono- of the beet cush ioned furniture wagons ' especially for that purpose. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1860. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR. MANUF4( 71 1 0 RIC. i . rulFiE subectiber respectfully informs the public that 1 he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever offered:to tti'd public of Lob anoll county. He has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North . Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite rZeller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Rainlor's, a splendid assortment of gond. eubstantial and fashiona ble Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, LOUNGES, WHAT NOTS. Parlor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common TABLES; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands, and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Alen, a large and elegant variety of Parma BAWL, Serum" SNATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated Chants; all kinds of Spring Seatod ROCKERS. Also, Wfnderit, Cane-Seated. and Common CtfAIES and ROCKPRA of every description. air Ail Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give malefaction. Persons desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satiafled of their durability by reference to those for whom he has man ufactured or to Whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs REPAIRED and TAR Nall ED. „ _ N. 8.--COFFINIB nuicie anti ittrimitALs attended at the shorten notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon ,September 19, 1800. Kll NOTICE. 13 ILDERS will do well hymning on.). H. Reentry. jj Arent, as he Is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOPING, SPOOTIZtO and JOS WORM generally, at the very tersest prices. Tfe also has on band .a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Oes Darning COOK ▪ STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Alto, all the ▪ dlifsront tad latest "improved RANGES AND - 11.EXTERS, of till kinds. He also keens ten stantly on'hand a large stook of all itlitils . itf ROOFING, SLATE, irliiChle'ellfers at IMlCPritie they can be benglit of any other Slat:emelt In the county. W Irdt. WA Rii•ROOMS--One door South of the "Buck Rotel," alnut Street. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 25, 1801. • • Stoves, Stoves,. Stoves. - mow is the time to buy your STOVES before cold t ihter to heist, and , tbe bait 'laid cliisapeist Pico at tbli • • Lebatibli itove, Tin and gt:iseti lion linnufad- tory of Tames N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Rank, where can he had the largeott and beat a.sortment of PARLOR, HALL. and COOK/iVa STOVES„ aver - offered In Lebanon, Gashnrn• ere fur Parlors or Bed Chamblre of his own make, with a general aesortmeilt .of Psi!.lor STOVES, and a large variety of the beat COolildgStoyEs county or bor • ough,.which he warrantarto bake or roast. - WASH ROLLERS constantly on band .Ofall sizes, and the best material. GOAL BUCKETS—the .argest assortment, the .heav lest Iron , cud the beet Made'in Liibilton. Also, a large stork of TIN WAKE, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As lie is a practical ‘Vorkunto, and line had en experience of twen• tpliva years. he feels confident that he can,give general. satieractiou. He bakes tide method of returning hie thanks to his numerous CURtOIIO3III for their liberal support, and ho hopes, by strictly attending to his ow•n Ruiners and lotting other people's alone, to'still receive a share of public patronage. JAMES N. ROGELIS. Lebanon, November 7. 1860: ..4k- Particular attention paid tO all kinds of Jemmy°, such as RoMug, Spouting. de., and all work warranted. it EMOVAL. NORTH :LBRAN ON ••• • • • ••- • Saddle anit ilharetept iliamaa ietbrp„ TaR undersighed bee Removed ' ' ' his 't ! iedhir'y .and. - Berlins Mao ofootory to a few ifeciis South' of the old place, to the large room lately occupied. by Billman & - Bro. as - • a 'Liquor store, where he will be happy to see Millis old friends end. eistamers, and where he has increased fa cilities for ittendhig i o all the departments of his bust nese. Being determined to be behind no othbr establish. went in his abilities to accommodate customers, ho has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern Improveinen in the bu sinew and secure the tier - vices of the Les workmen that 'Bland wages would command.. Ile will keep a largo stock on hand, and manutitcture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HAIM ESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of tal*inds• heatoy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best ifiiiiiifcr'clu're, Bvialo Robes, Fly Nets..- each as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WIIIPSof every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips. &c.; .11.4M,ESof all deacriptiona.HALTßß cliAlig,ticimNpafi . ,TILICEA Lc., &e.,allof which Is will warrant to taaaiiiiii - toliny that caube obtained in any other eidabliehment hi the country. All he asks that those desiring anything In this line, should Coll at hie place and examine his stock. lie feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction_ All orders thankfully received andpromptly at tended to. SOLOMON &Mali. North Lebanon Borough; April• 24; 1861. 13,EMOVAL. puoTeGRApHs. HMAO, Betsy, where are you going that yon are dress& up so? Altlt.-1 ant going to J. H. HEIM In his NEW Build. trig, in Walnut street, to have my Lik.•ness taken. Quer.—Why do yon go to Keim and not to one of the other rooms to have it taken -Ans.—Because Helm's Pictures 'are sharper, clearer and more truthful than others sod nearly everybody goes to Wm. Ques.—Can you toll no why Lie pictures aro superior to others? I he had 9 years prithice:, and has superior proved ki Camerae, andatlnd. bla other fixture/ are of the moat im- Qua.—What kind of Pietnres does ho take ? Ans.-110 takes A mbrotypee, and Meislootypes, of all eases and superior finish:. and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. Ho takes all sizes Photographs . from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of the .hest Artists. His charges aro reasonable and hie rooms are open every day (except Sunday) from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 6, P. kl, Don't forget, KRIM'S ROOMS is tho place you can get the Beet Pictures. . (Jan. 29, '62. IF YOU WANT GOO. PICTURES GO TO BRENNER' S , RY LIGHT GAILLIIY, over D. S. Saber ' s D rug Store, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. Asiresararta, MaLeurorrnis, 111102,7145; PAPTROTYPEIS and Pnoro altdPll6, taken dolly, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasona ble and In accerdanco vritb the size, style and gnat* of tbs case* : Booms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock. P. M. Lebanon, .7nne 2,1868. DRESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRYt a TORE No. 206 North Bth Street, above ce, Phil'a, r\ N band and for sale. a cboiimassortinent of supert kj or patterne.—and will PLAIT TO ORDER, BRACE LETS, EAR BIROS. FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, CROBBSS, NZOICLAttES. VEST and °TURD CRAMS, &0., do. arriere enclosing the hair to be platted, 'bey Se sent by mail. Givo a drawing as near as you cafiWn paper and encl.:we such amount as you may choose to pay. Cost as'follows :.+Ear. Ringa $2 to $6; Breast Pin. $3 to $7; Finger'Rings 76 centa• to $3.50; Vest Chains .$3 to $7, Necklaces $2 to $lO. Sir Hair putinto R ` to Old Gold and Silver bought at fair, rates. June 19, 1881, ifF'YOU WANT : i.PATUlttOoTticarilaasidVt Lie..yali*;=iln.ar Lebanon Deroatt Bank. t. MO. a. ATNXILA. 6.'14. ATKINS & Bro. lorAmre united to the BOOT and 81108 Blretillas, and from their determination t 9 be punctual, and make none but the best of work; they feellike soliciting &large of public patronage. Theywill always be found `at their OLD STA ND, 'Nast Buninno,) in Market Street, nearly opposite Widow Rises Hata, where they will be ready to serve and please their customer& They have now on head a large ariortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, be., which they offer at reduced prices, aka- Poreons dialing at this SHOE STORM, can be suited with READY-lIADE WORK. or have It made to order. Satisfaction is always warranted. *4' Particular attention given to the RIIPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, July 3, 1801. A'MINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted up in good order foram:gore and convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. ATKINS & BRO.'S Now Boot and Shoe Sb.re is fitted sip itt . good order for comfort and convenience, both for Ladles and Gentlemen. , A TRINS & BRO. promise to be punctual, and will on 'deavor I. please all whotnny call on them for Boots and Shoes R Ent/ VA L. DANIEL GRAEFF'S BOOT eir SHOE STORE, HAS been removed to his new residence,. In enro berland street, 3.5 sgnare West from hisold stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Gloninger, • LEBANON, PA. Re has just opened a large and •desirsible stock of well•made Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Galtemat $1.25; Ladles' Lace Bootees $1.50; 'for Minks, $1; Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2; for Boys $1.75 to $2.50; for Children $1.11%11,41%9234. Also a (arse variety. of Over.hoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags, &c. Coms o see, and judge fur, yourselves. Lebanon, Nov. 20, '61., D ANIEL (IRAEFF. Boot.and Store. JACOB RCBDEL respectfully in forms the public that ho still contin ues his extensive establishment in et&i /Pr his new building, In Cumberland 4., AI where he hopes to render the WAe f iL sathillsetlen ea heretofore to all who may favor Alps with that; custom. Ere invites Alerchante and dealers in MOTS and' SHOES and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durablo articles in his line. to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. lie is determined to surpass all ermpotitlon In the manufacture of every article in his busineiss, suitable for any Market to the Union. -•A. due care takeu in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LKATlllfft and other materials are need, and none but the beet workmen are employed P. 3.—ite returns Lis sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on hhit. Ile hopes by strict attention to busineseand endeavoring taplease hie customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. [LebanomJuly 3, 1881. This is the Place to Get - CHEAP AND FA.SILIONABLE Boots,Shoes, Ilais, Caps 4Pc., FOR SPAIN() AND SUMMER TITS S undersigned hating opened his SPRING ND BUMMER FILBOOTS, SHOES. RATS. CAPS, TRUNKS and 1 , TRAVELING d ,io nw ~littAo styles ot andt h the Tb e . r 3; fi l :t e 4 t ra ...id respectfully invite all hie °hitt-lend II 4 1 111. and eltslohlerit. end others, who wish to buy the beater ticks in his line at the lowest prices at ilia Store in Walnut St., nert to the County Prison. It is not necessary to enumerate particular articles, for his stock embraces everything for Ladies. Gentle men, Girls, Boys awl Children that can be called for in this department of business. The Ladies particularly, will find a choice selection of all the bands° meat awl let• eststy lea of Shoos. Gaiters. Ao. 111 s assortment of I'fant4 Cape, Trunks, Traveling Bags. Ac., have been seleftAd with great care. Call boon and obtain a bargain. JOS. BOWMAN. to lkte;isztroe taken and i7Orlt made to *inlet. Lsbi4lw, Day 8, 1381. • Philip F. illeCailly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SILOE MAKER UCumberland Street, ono door Met of the Black Horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for theshort time I have been in business, I would respectfully: solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. He bag at all timed au assortment of BOOTS and SUM of his own manufacture on hand, which will be dh , posed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, .1:a. Those desiring a neat, well made article, arc Invited to give me a trial. Childrens' .hoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. liQp• All work warranted. li'epafr.ing neatly done and Charge made moderate. Lebauvo,July 3, 1861, New Boot and Shoe Store! fillignoderdi z a., announce to the public that they hero remove , ' their New Root tuid Shoe Store to Cumberland Street. Lebanon, in John Orecff's one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they 'War intend keeping ennatently on hand a general es 1-4141[Cgoettiteitt of tidies, Gentlemen, Mimes, Boys ii,nd Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, (Pc., all of which will be made up . in style and quality no t to be surpassed by any other. Workmen in the country. No elfort shall be spared to please and satisfy all IVho may favor them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible With a fair remuneration. They also keep a lame stocitor 'nut AVE tOnt, `Which is warranted to bo as represented... t Tho public are Invited to call and examine thelrstock previous to purchasing . Repair done - on short native and al reasonable rates. A\D2t N SIDORE. SAMUEL 8. tißllt Lehation, March 19, 1862. ,(4,lA.so_lege couGH ~4 1: 141.\1 ttr 'll'Th ‹ . ii, --) ,e2,—0F4.-- 0 ) ;;INsiilO b otoi c nsAL ot'',----.. - ' l <% o \ 4.4 REA4COY. 'l-\etki rillifS valuable preparation, freed of all the com -1 mon components, such as Opiates, or Itxpectorants, which not only run down the 'system, but destroy ail chance of cure, will be found on trial to possess the fol. lowing properties. and to whici. the mad valuable testi moniala may be found in the pamphlets. Ifor whooping. Cough. and as a Soothing Syrup. it meet', every want, and by early usewill save theiargest proportion of riiptures in children which can be traced to Whooping Coifgh. In °Winery; Clinghe and Bronchial Complaints, the forerunners of Consumption, its splendid teal° proper ties make It not only the moat perfect enemy to disease, but builds up and sustains the system against recur. rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be without _IL not' should parents fail to get a pamphlet, to be found with all bele're, as . the 'Only Way to do justice to.its value. p Eiv NUNNEWELET r ---- ii 11.---- ": -.- -- / - 111 ceoNN tTO la i E GReT tfoonotr';. .3"..—..4, .Ackm.,l),,, 0 „,,,c6,,,t,s , -orrm N. , tdEOA. cpluiv . .., , ATußANimmi. ow. ruHIS great Neuralgic Remedy and Natural Opiate j_ calls for special attention and interest, being free of Opium, or preparations of Opium, or of any but its strictly vegetable and medical properties. For Neural gia, ftheuniatisni. Gout, Tooth and Ear Ache, Spinal Complaints. Bleeding at Lungs orStomach. Rose orflay Fever, Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints. Fcr Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous Read Ache, Sick flood Ache. it has DO equal, and to which we offer estfinobials from undoubted seurees. For Delirium Trem , ns it is a Sure RemedY. For Bowel Complaints, including Cholera *rims, it is splendidly adapted, to not only removing 'the pains but acting as physic, a great contrast with Oplti,to, which not only constipates and drugs the system, but makes the remedy worse than the disease. . .• From physicians we ask'sttention, and on demand Formulas or Trial Bottles wl/1 be sent, developlog in the Anodyne an Opiate which hits long been wanted, audio the Cough Remedy ouch as rest entirely on one central principle. ' From invalids we ask correspondence for pamphlets or explanation, without “postage-atemps." Yor—Lle COugh Bete*, 60 cents per bbttte. Tole Anodyne,:bo " JOHN L. lIIINNE . WELL, Proprietor, _cuarattau AND PEADDACEUTUk No. 9 CtrrinucrcialiPliarf. Boston, Mars., For sale by all usual wholesale and retail dealers in 'every town and city, and by Joseph L. Lemborger. Leb anon; at Wholesale by Geo.ll...Asitton, Charles Ellin & Co., Plillad'a. [April 3,1681.—1 y. Phila. & Reading. Railroad. 11:eh:moil Branch. j . r A -7Fait - Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read-• ing, and Harrisburg. . • mess LEBANON, going East to Readlug, at 9:15 A.M., L and 2.46 P.M. Pace _Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.04 P. 31. and 12.10 P. W. At Reading, both train', make elosp connexions for Port, Philadelphia, Pottaville, Tiunaqua, do. Morning train only tionnects at Reading for Wilkes harm, Titteton and Scranton. At Rarrisburg, trains* connect With, "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, Sc. Through Ticket', to Lancatter, is No. 1 Cara, $l6O, to Raltimore43 3 9. BA aag allowed to eackifassonger. The Secondo Class Cars run with.all the above trains. Through First Class Tioketaat reduced rata to Niagara Falls, Ennio, Detroit, Chicago, and 411 the principal pointa,in the Wee., North West, and Carutdis ; and E/Ili• grant Ticking., at lower Fares, to all above places, can be bad on applicatlbri to the Station Agent, at-Lebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Ticketa, and Emi grant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points In the North and West, and the Canada',. 'COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 26 Coupons, and Ile Per Deer discount. between any pointa desired, and MILEAGE TICKETS, • Good foi 2000 miles, between all points, at .$46 oath for' Families and Business Firma. • \ Up Trains leave Philadolphia for' Readingri4larris burg and Pottayille.at A. M. and hand 6.P.16. • wee Paaiengera are to purctuitia tickets be torn th e Tra i n start. Prigher Fares chargad.if.paid the cars. July.l7, 18 G- A. NICOLLK 431. Bagel:ter and guperintendent• S. N trinnutr, tail; i.iiiisaa(l44itetki-, iiiiietat rs Skirts, Dnate, 4 lllllo44' alad-Ir ti r thiet; df 41:liefr goods for ladies, jnat rOcskrea and for sale the the* the cheapest by MENEM k WINS. AYER'S Sarsaparilla FOB PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And for the speedy cure of the fu+lowing complaints: Serofu/a and Scrofulous Atfeetione,siseh asttt t ors, Ulcers, Sores , Eruptions, Pimples, P ustules, Blotches, boils, Mains, and all Skits. Diseases. am-um, Ind., 6th .tune, 1659. ATM A Co. Gents: I fuel it my duly to ag knowliign what your t , areaparilla has done for me. Having istittoited a St:rank/US 11.162Carti, I hare suffer e d from IL is various ways for soars. Sometimes It burst out in Vicars on my bands and nrms: sometimes It turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two y eara •a g n it broke out out my head and revered my scalp H od very with one sure, which was painful Sittl loathp o n,,, beyond thateriptinn. 1 tiled many umtliciura and several phyaleituts. hot without much relief from any thing. to fs..t, the di-order grow eerie. At length 1 wan rejoiced 1 , :111 Ito the. ch9wl illesneuger that you had itrepariut an alterative (Sarsaparilla). for I luew Ulna your repute.- MIA Ilyt tiny thing: toil made moat be gum]. 1 sent t.. Chtein mai mot gat dl, a n d used it till it cured um. I ttat't it, as pin :Mt lhin. in small nouns of a teaspoonful over a womb. mid 01,1 i 40111011 e three, bottles. Now and healthy skin I.oott begotti a. form nuttier the scab. which after a while fi•il tit. Sly akin to now clear, sad I know by my feeling% that the iltneao has gone from my system. You Cstn•troll believe Mu I feel what / run saying when I tell you, that I hold you in ono of the apostles of the age, mad remain utter Yours, . .. .111.1FILSD B. Th.T.I.Y.Y.. . . . St. .4 litlNoity•a 'etre, flume or tilrystpolsts, l'etter 'nod Solt 'thrum. Scold Ileo.d r . rtingtyorni, Sore lf:yru, Dropsy. - ' Dr. Itubrrt M..rreble write.. from N. Y:.l2th 1;;A, that lie ham eared an ItiYeterate cape of Dropxy, whlels threatened 1 , , ter • fatally, by the persevering. use of our Sarsaparilla. and itb•ro diingeniue Matitywritt &pipet= liy lance dose!' or the Immo; Kaye he cum the common Sruptions by It contently. . llroneheeele, Goitre Or Swelled Nock. Zrholota Slone 'of ProFiTet., Tyne, wrltAu "Thrm. but• UAW of your Si:runt:llla cnrc'd me from hid coo .v.wlling On •11.0 intat, nisiois I bad 6.llrerti fru °Yoe to years." Leueoriboo• orVirlilies.4)enrlan Tumor, 'Titorine• Ulceration, .Feennle Diseases. • Dr... il. S. Cite of Now York City, writes nand cheerfully comply with On rtittest of your agent in yin g I have Storni your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alt,.r.,tit a In the n u merous coloplanbc for Ishii+ we employ such ii remedy. but eapeclally in I%nigle DiNeittf of the Scrofulous illuthet , iat. I bare cured ninny inveter, ate cases of louscorritcea by it, fuel arautt miter,• the com pliant wee wax.d.by utter/ fort of Liu, Ilierat. mien futon' 403 sons) cured. Nothing witldu toy knowl edge emfals It for three female derangements." Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Aim, writer., "A dan gerous opnriatt tumor on one of the females ht myliuntie, whlllt had defied all the remedies we could employ, Mat at length been completely cured by your Extract of Ser mparilla. One, physician thought malting but ox.tirpa then could afford relief, butt he advised • the trial of your Ssxsupurilift us the heat remwt before cuitiug. 111111 it proved effectual. After tuklug your remedy eight weoke nu symptom of tho disease remains." Syphilis and: illertirtrial Disease. New Clam:Arm, 7.tillt August, Da. J. C. Arm t Sir, I cheerfully comply with ilia re quest of Your agout i Mid report to 3 nn some of the ellecte I have soared will. your Sarsaparilla. I hare tart) with it„ In my media., utast of the emu. rbant9 r.:,-Iriaeh it tot rittatillbelliltgl. and Imre rota* it* eirmts truly wonderful in the cure of reuerrol.es Mr.. curio( Distet:r. One of tny patients had Syphilitic Moore in bid Omuta, which were consuming hue palate out:trite tap of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily tticeu, cured him in live weeks. Another nos attacked by.acr molar)* U,'"l"-" 1112 eha tlie ulerrulltua halal eateu Wet ti - ilaldelvtllittl . Faiii.• of it, 1411 tier I Niles. um tllsordec would con t ieedil his Muhl told kill hint. But it ;yielded to 'Lfty adjultdstrutiou r.f your Semporllla: tho utteri heeled. mud he ht Writ nbain, not of c,oisu, withouc Rent' ditiligllliti bat to his hien. A woman who had beet, treated for the same disorder by mercury ieee sufferitte from this mdsou in her buttes. They hall liticoutie s u 519 - Shire to the weather that on a duotp day else sulfereti ex cruciatting pain' in her joints and' tauten. Mse. too was cured entirely Ly your Vuraututrillo. In a feu, wt,.,. e, I know Motu Its Gamula, which your agent guru me, that this Prepantl ion from your laboratory must be a greet remedy; conosequently these hilly remarkable reoulte. ntlhlt here not surmised me. • Fraternally yours, G. 11. Rheittuatiam, (font, Liver Complaint. IRDLPENDKattit, i'rwitots Ce., Va.. Clb July, 1859. Dn. J. C. Area: Sir, 1 hate been :Meted with a night:- fill chronic Rherentalitne fur it long time, Wahl, battled tho skill of physirlints. end shack to me in spite of all the remedies I could hod, until 2 It led your Sarsaparilla. One bottle eared sue in two weeks, and teetered my general health no much that 1 sto far butter than before 1 was attacked. .I. think it it wonderful Intalkins. J. Itltt:A3f. Jules 'V. Cleichell. of St. Louis, wrltea: "i have hero afflicted for years with an offivii.ir of the Lira., whirit dwetreyed my health. I tried ovary thing, end every I king foiled to relieve site t wtd 2 Imre Lien a brokemdown nuns fur souse years . from no other rase Mau dcr.mgemr, e the hirer. 41y helol'od pastor, tho lice. Mr. Icapy, edvist:d me to try your Forenparillm because i.e raid Ie Iteriv you, end any thing you laknele wag wail, trying. ily the Moue Mg. of Cod it lam emelt me, and boa no purified my blorAt as to Hittite n new matt of we. I foel rouug again. The beat, that can Wield of you is not hagood enough?' • Soltlrrne,Caueet, Minna Ora , jr.lllllargespiesaj, Cicero Lion, I.:ailes and Exfollatioli of tlio Bones. A groat roticty or memo base been reported to Os wbure cures of these formidable eumpielnte have resulted (turn the use of tide rume.ty, but our /mace bore will not admit gon, Some .of them may be found in our American AlManoc, tha isgrola below named are pleased to furnish antis to oil wino call for item • ri`s*Luth Itei3r t Plemciref,xres . ,. pixe st . 71w, 'NEC ff:a nilf:l) 3 i "Dieimea) . Many neurku.ble cures Of these siff4,tions tare hem: mode by the ulleiritive power of ilds,iitodicinv. It twtimu lutos Ilse vital rtstscliems,l4te 'vloorosiss sletkm, and thsti overIVIIIN disorder,' Which would be 'corpus& b l ond, u d reuela. Feel& u remedy' has long been terthired ly the oe e,wirl;sor the people. ;owl we ore eoutident tha* this will du I.w them ull that eiediciuu cou do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOIL TOE RAPID CUltr. OF taeils'i.linkiluenzra, Iloarerfteimt, CresW,Urauciiitis, luctl~i c n~. hilt= snisid.ikia, and for the Relief Cenesniptive Patients to advauced Stages of the Disease. Thiele* remedy so universally known to aurpme any other kir the CM'S of throat and hint complaints, that it ie useless hem to pnbliaii the evidence of its - virtues. Its unrivalled excellence fur roughs and colds, and its truly wonderful fume of pulmonary -disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nation. of the sertb. Few are the communities, or even families, among thorn trho have not some personal eiperience of its effects Borne living trophy in their midst of itn , victot7 over the subtle mitt dangerous disorders-of the throat and lunge. Ae all know the dreadful fatality of them dlsordert, and AS they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do mom than to assure them that it hes now all the vir tuosi that It did have when making the corn which have won en strongly upon the confidence of mankind. 'Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATER & CO.. Lowell; Mop. Sold by .7. L. Lemberger, Dr. Rosa and D. 13. 'tabor Lebanon; Belver Dro., Antrittle ; Shirt, Ky a re.9wn Doming, Mt.. Nebo ; Harper,. Bast IliptoTer ; Shaefferatiiim: ate b)Dablera eteryirhai4i. USE DALLErg MAGIC ,_.... PI i EXTIe TOIL The - only True Pain Extractor in the World ! ! T`k ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure wounds ef .all kinds. DAL , LEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will subdue all estern nal inflammation. BAGLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will prevent and• de stroy Mortification. D ILLEY'S PAD! EXTRACTOR will cure Bonus of all kinds. HALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR heal.; Blisters free of pain or mark. HALLEY'S PAIN" EXTRACTOR neutralizes all Polsilia' . . infused by Animals, Insects or Reptiles. HALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure brokin Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, &o. DAIAIEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Salt' Rheum Scrofula, Seal i Head. DALLEYI3 PAIN EXTRACTOR, will cure ChaiAe — Hands, Chill Blaine, ea. d HALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Corns, Car boucles, Mc. re, Warta, Boils, tte. No HOUSEKEEPER should ever be without a box barfly lbruee, Tho timely use of .s single box - may prove of more value than 100 times its mat. PARENTS I—lf you have a eon in the Army, send him a Box of Dalley's Pain Ettrictor. It may be the means of saving his life, or the life of a comrade :for it will cure wounds of all kinds without pain: Try the experiment ; if he does not tom it, it will cost you but little. SISTERS !—lf you have a dear Broil:mein-the Army. send him a Box of Dalley's Pain Estrada; for it will cure wounds of all kind; and it may be the mean s et saving your brother's lite. DAUGHTERS f —Have you a loved one in the Army; who Is dearer to you than life Itself'? Send him a Box of Dalley'e Pain Extractor. It will cure wounds ofell kinds, and preventinflanunation, and may be the means of saving hie life. READER I—lf you have a' friend In the Army, wend im a Box of Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor! It may be the means of ealing a life. If yeti have no conve nience for sending it,lend it by mail. It will costyou hut 9 cents postage for a 25 ct Box; and In like propor tion for 60 et: aud - 1.00 Box. The large boxes contain more for the money than the 25 at. Boxes. NOTICE—The DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR will do all and oven more than we claim it will, we refer to Tor. VALENTINE MOTT, and hundreds of other eminent Phyeleians and Surgeons, besides millions of people all over the land, who have used the Extractor with never falling swarm for the pot 20 years. Raz We' by all - Druggists, and by RA LL & BUOKEL Agents, 218 Greenwich Street, NOW York, Who will senes. Box. of either size, Pelf fag° P aid, tolny qtdd, en In the United States, on receipt, In money orin Postage Stamps, of 25 cte, for the email size, or 60 eta. and 5.1.00 for the medium and large sizes. January 22, 1862.-Inow. • 4 1 1 H E UNION. ;" . STRP.RT J ABOVE • T.ELLItY PHILARELP.III4. . •. . • IrptOft S. W Newcomer ro • tor Dvas n - otol con .7 inteptos we „," ial parte of the elty, Me; w eine t y . Attlaptiekto the comfort and walihrof tke is. Terme SI JSO per ds3 , - '.lll-17: D ID yon see ATKINS A BRO.'B New Boot sad She. Store.
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