= THE CORNER. THE THREE DUTCHMEN Throe Dtttehmens TM COM in ' along We a house, Crud a booty young wittcr Isom der winder looked 000; "auk but up your horses, bet blitz, we'll ahtop here :Pang Mei hundort pretzels and a gallon of bier." Der booty young witter dat lif In the house, Dld hear desk drel Dutehwena when she looked harems; "Plash trlve on your horses uud (travel." eve she, 'qua w ill get uelder pretzels nor lager from me?' Den to de young tenter de Dutehmette did zap : "ghost bring us der pretzels, and you shall baf pay." Bays she, "we is keepin' a Demperanee house. Und for pretzels and lager 'tie utz eunitroure.” Bays day, "we boa shoat de peat company Dat tear cotes over from old Shermany, Dad it we ts_p't get any viakey or bier, Be hanged if we're Bola' to be customers bars." THE CHIVALRY It was during the Swedish wars of the Itth century, that, after a battle in which the enemy had been worsted, a burgher of Flensborg was about to refresh himself with a draught of beer from a small wood en bottle, when he heard the cry of a wounded Swede, who, fixing his longing eyes on the beverage, exclaimed, "I am thirsty, give me to drink." Now, the burgher of Flensborg was a kind man, and though he suffered greatly himself, he replied at once, "Thy need is greater than mine," and kneeling down by the side of the wounded soldier, he poured the liquor into his mouth. But the treacherous Swede, taking advantage of the unarmed state his benefactor, fired his pistol as he bent down, wounding him in the shoulder. Then the burgher sprang upon his legs and, Indignant, exclaimed, 'Rascal, I would have befriended you and you would mur der me In return ; now I will punish you. I would have given you the whole bottle, but you shall only have bar and, drink ing off one half himself, he gave the re mainder to his enerw. When the news of this action came to the ears of King Frederick 111., he !ordered the burgher in to his presence, and asked him, "Why he did not kill the rascal ?" "Sire, " replied the man, "I could never slay a wounded enemy." "Thou meritest to be noble," said the King, and he caused him to be created one at once, and gave him for his arms a wooden beer-bottle pierced through with an arrow; which cognizance was borne by his children after him, till the family died out. Disrosmos OF &MIENS ON THE EVE OF BATTLE,-A correApondent of the Cincin -nett Commercial says : . . "Civilians naturally enough suppose the eve of a great battle to be an occasion of sad suspense and anxiety on the part of those who expect to participate in the con test. They greatly err in this. The ex perience of every one who has paid any attention to the matter is, that there is never more noisy levity, and more . appa rent buoyancy of- spirit in camp, than when opposing armies are within hailing distance of each other. Euchre, old sledge, and their concomitants, always succeed marching orders. Certain it is, there was never more fun making noise in the camps of Gens. Hurlburt and Sher man than on Saturday evening last, when It was confidently expected that a great battle would be fought Inside of forty-eight hours. In anticipation of a grand strug gle, a number of sham battles were fought between Beauregards and Hallecks, sud denly promoted from the ranks—always resulting, of course, in the triumph of the Federals, and the complete overthrow of the Confederates. You cannot make a soldier feel "solemn" by assuring him that the conflict will be a desperate one : you cannot make him exchange "Marryatt's best" for the last issue of the Tract Socie ty, by telling how many brave fellows met an untimely end at Donelson or Shi loh ; you cannot lessen his joy at getting "a good hand" by narrating the proba bilities that his regiment will be exposed to the galling fire during the entire day." COWARDS IN BATTLE-HOW THEY BEHAVED A correspondent of the Chicago Eve. wing Journal, wilting of the incidents of the battle of Shiloh, gives the following; among others, descriptive of how cowards acted : To my question, "How does a coward ly man, whipped and driven from the bat tle-field behave'!" he said : "I was taken to the steamer _Latan; she laid along under the bluff, which in clined to an angle of 45 degrees. You know that some of our men behaved bad. ly. You had a regiment ; (Illinois) we had a regimeni(fowa) that acted badly, and sought shelter under this bluff It was rocky ; men got upon the rocks or stood anywhere they could get a foot hold. There were, it seemed to me, 10,- 000 of them in all ; others put it at 15,000, but I think 10,000 is nearer the truth,— They crowded in there like sheep. "At noon the firing ofcannon was more distinctly heard, and later the crack of musketry told us that the rebels were very near. An officer rode along in sight of the men, waving the American colors, ap ptaling to them to come and join their • cirmrades. Not a man moved—not one heeded his appeal any more than a drove of oxen would regard the sermon of a preacher. I saw an officer go up to a ,imati and urge him to go with him to the . attle. He would not. The officer drew Is sword and pricked the man in the reast, fracturing the skin. The poor fel w pulled open his vest and bared his som before him, saying, "Run me through, if you like, but I'll never go back to that field again I" , THE WASTE OF WAR. The Boston Journal has a letter from Pittsburg Landing, dated April 26, where in the writer says : It is raining hard to-day. Yet as I look along the rivee.liarife I see thousands of sacks of meal and barrels of bread expos 'ed to the rain. Near by is a quantity or mouldy coffee, wet in some former show er end poured upon the ground. Many of the sacks of meal have burst by hand ling, and bushels are wasted. Yesterday 1 noticed a teamster give a half bushel of oats to a mule. The animal ate perhaps lour quarts, and the remainder was west- , ed. He bad had enough oats, or, as the rimers say, he was cloyed and refused hem. It is waste everywhere. No one / hinks of economy. No one cares to save Aping. So from millions of streams ' ows $1 ~treasure of the people. say- g, perhaps shows the utter • norauee e- ttesture ; or - Pur rogiQual airs more than slllsloll ty/pY don't you abuse Jeff...4o4s What have vkitatto do witteJetg, via but fight Mao •• What good wouid it do to abuse a man you fight. • - Lebanon Diltztual Intraranee Coanpany. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., TO the property holders of the State of Penn sylvania :—GENI.LEMEN : Your attention is respectfully solicited to the fell owing low rates of inn"' time of the LEBANON MUTUAL ;III:ANC:PI COM PANY, who are transacting business with the moot flattering 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 against 10M by fire. The Board of Directors are practical busiuess men well and favorably knewn, end enjoying the entire confidence and respect of the cobmuntty in which they lire. Our Corn • pany le perfectly mutnai and we invite your careful tentlon to the following low rates as we are determined to Insure as low as any Other iesponsible company, taking into consideration the character of the risks Incurred. Our CHARTER beIog,PERPETUAL, enables ua to te stae Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 orb years. The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 0 years, and all its lows have been promptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned.: and, to thet it has been, and Mill Continues to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company coutlucted ou hotted end economical principles. RA.TBS OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 15 $lOO do do do shingles ,18 " do do Log or Frame 20 " do Berne, atone or brick ,20 " do do Log or Frame ,20 " do Store Houses, brick or stone ,25 " do do Log or frame 3 30 " do Hotels& boarding houses, brick or stone ,05 " do do do Log or frame ,30 " do Academies and School houses ,25 " do Churches and meeting houses ,2d " do Printers books and Stationeriee ,30 " do Book binders do ... . . . Tailor shops ,2 5 " d o Shoemaker and saddler shops AO " d Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops ,:to " do Groceries and Provision stores ,30 " do Tanneries ,30 " do Matter shops Grist Mills, Water power Saw Mille do do Drug Stores ,80 " do Smith shops, brick or atone , ,30 " do do do Wood ,30 " do Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet nonier shops ,40 " dr Wagoner and Conchmaker shops ,40 " do Painter and chair maker shops ,40 " do OO Mills,4o " do , Closer Mills _ _ - , 4 0 "do Founderioe or wood do Brick or stone ,30 " do kiercbandize in brick or stone build'ogs ,20 " do do in wooden do ,25 ." do Furniture In brick or stone buildinge ,15 " do • do in wooden ,20 " do Stables & ebeds, brick or etone,country .20 " do do do wooden ,25 " do Livery & Tavern Stables ,25 " do A. All communications should be addressed be 14 A. BARRY, Secretary, Jouertown, Lebanon Co., Pa. President—JOHN BRUNNER, Rag. Vice President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer—OßO. F. 511E11.Y. Secretary—WM. A. BARRY. Jonest own, September 12, 1850. Farmers and others Take Notice, MITE undersigned having purchased the en tire 1 establishment of A. MAJOR & BROTHER, will manufhatnre and keep on hand a very general as sortment of MACHINERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOITIMIORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Gorse RA ICE; Idumma.s Patent Fodder, Straw and tiny CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Fans, Ray Elevators, Clover Hullers, Cornahollers, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Sce., with a variety of the beat rLotrais in nee, &e. All of the above 3lacihnes are of the latest and best improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction. Castings of at& kinds made to order, and at short notice. lie also manufactures STEAM EN GINES,DIiII Gearing,Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. He invitee all to call and examine the work at the Ma chine Shop, on PINEOILUYE STREET, Lebanon. All orders or communications by mall rill be promptly attended to. D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, Angnat B,IBGO. NOTICF have appointed A. ArAJOR & BROTHER my A gents for the purpose of earning outhe above business. D. Al. KARMANY. Lebanon, August 8, ISGO. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE A Conservative Family and Business Paper, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEELY IN AMERICA CIONTAINS news from all the world, the best reports W k .) of the Produce, Ocain and Cattle trade, Dry Gouda and Money markets. The foe to dloorganizero t North, or South. The cup porter of the Union„theCanstituti.in and the lowa. TEILMS 'FOR ONN•YEAR Twenty Copies or upwards, to one address $1 each.— Thirteen copies to one address $l5. Eight copier $lO. Four copies $6. Three copies $5. Under Three copies $2, each. An extra copy to any one sending a club of twenty, with the money. The Daily Journal of Commerce, Jun ior, issued for the Country, $5 a year. Bpeeimen copies sent gratis. PRIME, STONE, HALE AND lIALLOCK, 91 Wall street, Now York January 22, '62. KOL LOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. rrifiS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, Is I recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRI TIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects,' Onifean"contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. Koilochs Idevaies. The purest and best BAITING POWDER"known, fur making light, sweet and nutritious Bread and Cakes.— Price 26 cents. BIANTITACTIMED HT ' M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, CORNER OF BROAD AND CDESTNOT STREETS, PEILLADELPIIIA, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers Philadelphia, February 28, 1862.-ly. Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Valley Branch. I a IF + - I _— Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. - DAM LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 0).5 and 2.45 P.M. Paee Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.04 P. and 12.10 P. M. At Reading, both trains make cinee connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Willlame port, &o. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes bane, tittsion and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania?' "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &c. Through Tickets to Lancaster, In No. 1 Cars, $0 50, to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 the. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Claee Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Canadas; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and F,rolgrent Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points In the North and West, and the Canadas. COMMUTATION TIOK.ETS. With 26 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $l5 each for Families and Linslneea Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reading, Harris burg and Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3,30 and 5 P. M. Air Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in hie cam. 0. A. NICOLL S July 17,1861. Engineer and Superintendent. Georg, Hoffinans LEBANON COUNTY F FaIIEt6EFH; TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention wlll be paid to Goode shipp ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon,"Myers town and Annville Statione, and all other points in the County. FREIGHTS contracted for at the least posSible rates an'l delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For Information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon Tilley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MAIM, his Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be. found at W. H. Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North Third et., Philadelphia. July '60.) GEO. HOFFMAN. THE NEW BAKERY, CHI undersigned would respectfully inform the clti sone of Lebanon, that babas commenced the BARR ING'. BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at hie stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supply Customers with the beet BREAD, CARES, an., 49i hour received Prom =stamens and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIS, of all kinds, fresh end of the beet quality, conebuitly On hand, and furnished at the lowest prices. Ms public is a ineltekto give me a trial. Leb non; Nov. 9, .18R. _ F. H. EMIR. . . COB. Bargains In. Gentlemen's amilloys' Wear pima at. the Cheap Sion. of HENRY. &,BTINA. CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cumberland ',greet and Flank Road, - - LEBANON, PA. All s o s g ß tZe'i n r'yt e il ' anYg f e ' , ,T utlt e rear". iantt brm have knit opened a large and carefully selected assort meet of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. (1136E1s7SWA1LZ. be., to which trey reepeetfully invite tho attontion of the public. Their DRY GOODS , hem. all been selected with the greatest care from the largest. Importing Houses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A 'large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tone, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spiro& Moo t s large assortment of QUEENS WARE, among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash,or Couritty Produce taken in exchange. _ _ BAGS! BAGS! ! BAGS! ! 1 The attention of ]dillera and Farmers is directed to their large, stock of 84.G8, which they will sell at wholesale prices. October IT, 1860.] =UCH & LIGHT. A CREAT BATTLE Is soon expected to take place iu Virginia. But not: withstaudlng this, the people MUST HAVE CLOTHING And we would respectfully set forth our claim to PUBLIC ATTENTION ! as follows 50 do 35 " do , " do Because we keep a large well-assorted stock of Cloth ing on hand, which when examined, always please. 71- Because our Goods are made up, in our own Balla,. lisliment in the city, and in a manner that takes down the country, and Oyes all Customers a city appearance. tees:use, by the facilities we have iu buying piece goods, we are enabled to sell our clothing 26 per cont. cheaper than anybody else in this neighborhood. We have just received a large mock of SPRING AND 5173151b11t OLOTUING, and invite our Friends and Customers respectfully to call at REIZENSTEIN Opposite the Court House. Lebanon, April 21, 1562. ~.,_. do NEW CASH STORE] NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. BF. SWARTZ hereby inform the public that ho . has just opened a stock of NEW GOODS at the old Stand of Swans & Bro., Ball Building, which will be sold for cash at prices to suit the times. All are in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10,'0]. HARDWARE AT COST. eubscriber offers his large and well selected atoelc of HAROW AR E. PAINTS, OILS, kc., sir COST FOR CdSIL Anr- Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1. 1861,1 , 411 be allowed a liberal credit on purchasee.— Those who have not Nettled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settleuient and collet. t ion. D. M. IiAItIIANY. Lebanon, July 17, 1861 Books and Stationery Em porium, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS 1 6,-MOrae l aj IrraWa t a HAS REMOVED Has removed his Book Store to Market Square, Lel anon AAT HERE may be Lad, on reasonable terms a general y y assortment Of SCHOOL, SUNDAY SCLIOOL, THEOLOG ICAL and MICCELLANEOUS BOOKS of every description. Copy-Books. Cyphering Books, leather and paper bound Pass Books, and every variety of STATIONERY, &c., wholesale and retail. A. large Of variety Plain, Fancy, Buff, Green, Gilt, Sc PA-PER SHADES. Neat ,Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest and simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. Xiff• CALL AND EXAMINE. Lebanon, September 27,1660. CLOTH IHANUFAC'FORY. r MIANKFUL, for past favors, the undersigned respect a. fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his :Manufactory in East Hanover township. Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. Ile promises to do the work In the shortest posai hie time. His manufactory is "incomplete order, and he Hatters himself to be able to render the seine sathifisction as heretofore. Ile manufactures Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cassinetts o Blankets, While and other Flannels, all in the best manner. He also cards Wool auti' makes Rollo. For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool end Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—At the stores of George & Pyle, Looser & Brothers, George Reincehl, anti at the new Drug Store of ;Joseph L. Lem berger, near tholtlerket House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh. ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Eeriest, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the Mere of Mr. I'Veltner, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; nt the storeof Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover. Lebanon county. All ma crisis will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, finished without delay, and returned again, Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish It prepared. Fr his customers can order the Stocking Wool to he prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left afthe desired places. N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Caah therefor, at the above ea Led M plates. LYON EBERGER. Eliot Ilanover, Lebanon county, Juily 17,1801 THE ST. LOUIS, CHESTNUT STREET, Between Third and Fourth, Philad'a. undersigned, having leased, for atom of years, 1 this popular home, have the pleasure of announc ing to their friends and the traveling community that It is now open for..tha reception of guests The house since the first of March last, has been entirely renova ted and refitted in a superior manner • the apartmenta are large, well ventilated and furnished In modern style. It is centrally, located, convenient to all the de pot and steamboat landings, and in the immediate vi. cinity of the Cu atom House, Post Office and the Corn Exchange. Connected with the Ifotel IA a Restaurant for the ac commodation of those preferring the .1-lnropeau plan.— Prices of Rooms from Three to Seven Dollars per week, according to location. Board $1..51 per day. Table d'irote for. Merchants and business men from 1 to 3 P. id. HENRY NEILL, April 9,'1862. ISAAC L. DEVOE. NATIONAL 1-10 T L (LATE 11111 TE SWAN) Race Street, above Third, Phila. THIS establishment offers greet Inducements not on ly on account of reduced rates of boarding, but from.ite central locution to the avenues of trade, as well en the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways, running past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pose to and from the Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the ream, lar Omnibus belonging to the House. 1 am determined to devote my whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my guests. TERMS $1.25 PER DAY. D. C. SIbIaRIST; Proprietor, Formerly from Eagle Hotel, Lebanon. Pa. T. V. Ttnoens, Clerk. [Phila., March 12, 1952. "TEE UNION , " ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD PHILADELPHIA. Upton S. Newcomer, _Proprietor rrILIS hotel is central, convenient by Passenger Cars to all parts of the city, sad in every particular adapted to the comfort and wants of the busluess• pub ic. {Ka_ Terms $1.50 per clay. Sept. 11; 'Ol-Iy. WIEIGLEY & KEGIII2F., General Commission Merchants, FOR TIM BALE OF Flour, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit, But- ter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, &c. 5 &c. 102 WARREN ST., .NEW - YORK. 0. WRIGLEY. M. REGRIZE. REFERENCES: Chapman, Lyon & Nays, New York; Tavid McKnight, Reading, Pa.; Win. M. Breslin, Lebanon, Pa.; B. B. Allen, Lexington, Ky.; William Selfridge. New York ; L. Betz, Canton, Ohio; Kauffman & Kissinger, Read ing, Pa.; Jones & Shepard, New York; W. C. Curry & Co., Erie. Pa.; John Stiles, Allentown, Pa. New York, January 15, 1862. Lebanon Female Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS, Menial Department. Mrs, M. A., J. JIMISON, Drawing. quo NINTH SESSION will commence September 3, j_ 1860. This School is detigned to elevate the stand• and of female education, and to offer superior advanta ges at a model ate cost. The school year is divided into two sessions 01%five maths each. Charge per session, from 7% to 16 * Dollars, according to the studies of the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. *0 Particular attention given to the musical depart went. Instruction upon the Plano, Melodeon and Gui tar end In Singing. Pupils not connected with the Schirol will be waited upon at their homes, when desir ed, and at the usual rates. Early application should be made to S. J. STINE, or J. W. MISII. Board of Directors: S. J. STINE, D.. 8. HAMMOND, J, W. MISH, JOHN MEALY, C. GREENAWALT, GLONINGEIR, JOSIAH BUNCH, • ISA AC lIECKLEY. • ' Lebanon, Aug.2l, NAL WINDOW SHADES LEMBERGER'S PHIINIX LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE Frame Manufactory, Nos. 221 East Twenty-Third Street, 173 & 175 Grand Street & 215 Centre Street. ESTATILIMITED 18:38. NEW II) lig• •ESTABLISHED 1113 P. This Establishment has been in successful operation 24 years, and Is the LkROEST of the kind in the United Steles. We have ou band ur manufacture to order ev ery description of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES, Plain and Ornamental Pier, Wall, Oval ek Mantel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, &o, ece. MOULDINL3 FOU PICTIRCE FRAncs, in If 110•118 suitable for transportation, either Gilt, Berting, Rosewood, Oak, Ze. bra, Birdseye, Mahogany, &a. Our new Manufactory and extensive facilities enable us to furnish any article in our lies as moon as the easy, and as curer as the CEVA POT. Dealers are invited to call upon us when they visit New York. We claim to he able to sup ply them with every article in our line which they can peeribly require, at prices lower than they can pur chase elsewhere. &dere by mail attended to with promptness. Do not fail to call when you visit New York. 43r• Office and Warerooms, No. 215 Centre St., N. Y. 110RAOE T. SIGLER, Agent. New York, March 15, /862-3 m. REMOVAL. HELLO, Betsy, where are, you going that you aro dressed up so? .Ans.—l UM going to J. ff, KED! in his NEW Build. lug, In Walnut street, to have my Likeness taken. Qu.s.—Why do you go to Keiru and not to one of the other rooms to have it taken ? . „ . Ans.—Because Keim's Pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful than others and nearly everybody goes to him. Ques.—Cau feu tell me why his pictures arp superior to others? . . Ans.—Yes t lie had 4 years practice, and has superior Cameras, and all his other fixtures are of the_ moat im proved hind, Qvcs.—What kind of Pictures does he take? ..ettts.-I.le takes Ambrotypes, and Melaluotypes, of all sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, froui the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored iii 011. lie takes all sizes Photograpl* from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has Midi colored life like, by one of the best Artiste. Ms charges are reasonable and his rooms are open everyday (except sunday.) from 8 o'clock, A. 31. to 6, P. 31, Don't forget, KELM'S ROOMS is the place you can get the Best Pictures. [Jan. Al, TAILORING. REMOVAL T °BENZ° IL ROARER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that ha has removed his TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT from North Lebanon, to the building between Laudermilch's store and Shuger's Liquor Mora, opposite Brandt's ho tel, in Cumberland street, Lebanon. The patronage of his old customers, as well as the public in general, is solicited, to whom satisfaction will be given. Lebanon, February 19, 1802.-Iy. FaslkiOnable Tailoring REMOVAL. ICHAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform "lithe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has RE3IOYED Ms TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors Bast of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persona who wish garments made up in the moat fashionable strle and beat manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS!—Just receired and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring s Summer Fashions. ; Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber ; know•of the fact, so that be can make his arrangements accordingly. MICHAL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, April 10, 1861. READYNIADE CLOTHING Will be sold at I Extreme'''. Low Prices. .1. ABM one of the Run of Reber Sc Bros., has taken the stock of Readymade Clothing at the appraisereent, which will enable him to Nell lower than auywhere else can be bought. Cell and see for your selves before you make your Fall purchase. 11%— TB It HE DOORS WEST FROM COURT HOUSE. ' Lebanon, Sept. 25,1a1. REERY RARER. FITS! FITS!! FITS ! ! ! J:TVH. RICHEY has removed his No. 1 Tailoring „ Establishment to No. 3 North Walnut street, two doors north of George &Pyle's store, and directly op posite the Court House, up stairs, where be will contin lue to manufacture all articles in his line with neatness and dispatch. Particular attention will he paid to cutting and making children's cloth ing, Au.. Am. lie solicits a continuance of the very liheral patronage thus far extended by the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity. All kinds of stitching done on reasonable terms on one of J. M. Singer's Sewing Machines. All work warranted and entire satisfaction guaranteed. [Lebanon, July 3,1861. James 11. Kelley, SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Building*, Cumberland Street, LEBANON, Pa. FFEItS to the Public an elegant and extensive aseort kiT molt OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consieting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stour, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast PillB, Ear Itigne and ringer Rings. . an NS of every style English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings, Vases, &e. The stock will be found among the largest in thissee tion of Pennsylvania, and hits been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing establishments in Now York and Philadelphia. REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, and in a most workmanlike manner. My friends, and the Publie generally are invited to an examination of my superb stock. JAMES U. KELLY, Sign of the Big Watch, Lebanon. July 3, Int WATCHES , ANI) CLOCKS. CLOCKS FOR $l.OO CLOCKS FOR $1.50 CLOCKS FOR $2.00 CLOCKS FOR $3.00 CLOCKS FOR $5.00 CLOCKS FOR $ . 3.00 • CLOCKS FOR $20.00 At J. J. IMAMS Jewelry Store, D. 1611011, P,i. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR $20.00 AMERICAN WATCHES FOR $25.00 AMERICAN WATCHES.FOR $30.00 SWISS LEVERS—a good assortment, at .1. J. Blair's Jewelry Store. 11 RE S S.LER' S HAM JEWELRY STORE No. 206 North.Sth Street, above Rao°, Phira, cl i N hand and for sale, a choice assortment of snperi kir patterns,—mid will PLAIT TO ORDER, BRACE LETS, BAIL BIROS, FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, CROSSES, Neostscss, VEST and Oman COONS, &E., &c. Orders enclosing the hair to be plaited, may be sent by mail. Give a drawing as near as you can on puper and enclose such amount as you may choose to pay. Cost as follows :—Ear Ringo $2 to $0; Breast Pia $1.3 to $7 ; Finger Rings 75 cents to $3.50; Vest Chains $6 to $7, ReclOaces $2 to $lO. . . Hair put into Medalions, fox, 'Breast Pius, Ringo, &o. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. June 19, 1861 wanted to Buy, 50,00050' 3 ,000X:el; CORN •,; 50,000 bushels OATS; 50.000 bushels WHEAT Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for which the highest CASH prices trill be paid at the Leb anon Valle,y Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE HOFFMAN. Lebannu, July 17, 1861 YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE. r l i IRE UNDERSIGNED would inform Farmers and others that hie well-bred STALLION will - stand for service this season, at the low price of $5 - to ensure a mare with foal, at the following places: From the 3d day of March. until the sth Ilny of July, 1862, at the fallowing places :- 4, The first waeit,from Monday until Friday afternoon, at the stable of liellig's (David Smith's) Inn, 1 mile East from Anuville, and 4 miles West from Leb anon. The 2d week, from Monday until Friday afternoon, at the stable of Christopher Barmy. in West Myers town, Jackson township, 6 miles East from-Lebanon, And every Saturday et the stable of the Momper, D. Seibert, near the Toll Gate, one mile East from Leba non, thus changing every week during the season. All the above places are on the Berke . and Dauphin turn. pike. &IS- For further particulars see handbills. C. F. SI e KINMh'TZ, Owner. DANIEL Sums', Keeper. [Annville, Feb'y 6, '62. Iliram W. Rank j oz u r a ß r tY p . e O4 1 : w 'hi ielf kr ItAdNe e t d C I T I p T u V b , lic, that he hae connects 4Nimself with Ur. LOWER, In toe TOBACCO, SNUFF A. MAR BUSINESS, No. 138 North Third Street Philo, where be will be glad to receive customers, and will sell at rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, July 17, 1861. I%EVF LIVERY STABLE. TILE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. IicRISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb anon, where he will keep for the ~__) er, ~. public ACCOMIII(XIatiOn a good stock • Hof HORSES scud VEHICLES, lie will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles, Also, careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, &c. Lebanon, July 17,1861. . JAMES MAStelt. CLOCKS. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Hour, CLOCKS., Just Received at J. 3. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. IF YOU' WANT - • - A PICTURE of ynr deceased friend, enlarged and AL, colored in oil, call at DAILY!S Gallery, next doer to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. "MEMO G. i. ATKIN.% ak Ifro. ITT A WINO united in the BOOT and SIIOE BESINEM S 1 - 1. and from their determination to be punctual, and make none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting El large of public patronage, They will always he found at their OLD STAND, (NEW BUILDING.) fee Market Street, near{./ opposite if dew Motel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. Thoy have now on band a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, • CARPET RAGS, A - c., which they offer at reduced prime, Ire Persons dealing at this 8110 E STORE, can be suited with It EAD V.MADE WORK. or have it made to order. Satiefaetion it always warranted. AV. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shawl. [Lebanon, July 3, 1861. A THI NS 8: BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store ie fitted np in good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladles and Gentlemen. A'MINS & BRO.'S New toot and Shoe Store is Mimi up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. A TEINS BRO. promise to be punctual, and will en A deavor t. please all who may call on them for Boots and Shoes REMOVAL. DANIEL GRAEFF'S BOOT 1N 8170 E STORE, 'ETAS been removed to his new residence, Cum -11-1 barked street, 34 square West from his old stand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. D. Oloninger, LEBANON, PA. /le has just opened a large and desirable stock of well-made Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Gaiters at $1.25; Ladies' Lace Bootees $1.50; for Misses, $ll Coarse lien's Bouts for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2 for Bop; $1.75 to $2.50 ; for Children $1.1234 to $1,.02 34. Also a large variety of Overshoes, 'Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac. Come, see, and judge 0.. r yourselves. Lebanon, Nov. 20, '6l. DANIEL GRAEIT. Boot and Shoe Store. I LJACOB IBEDEL" respectfully in forms the public that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in altai. 0111 111 E his now building, in Cumberland et., where be hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SJIOES and every ono who wishes to purchase fashionabli and, durable articles In his line, to call and examine for themeelVes, his large and varied stock. Re is determined to surpass all ccmpetitlon in the man niacin re of every article in his business, suitable far any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best Warkmen are employed P. S.—lie returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. [Lebanon, July 3,1861. Philip F.lllleCauly • FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER ON Cumberland Street, ome door East or the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me fur the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. He has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE 1;OOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. a . Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invited, to give me a triaL ChiWrens' Ehoes' of every variers and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. 4iY-All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made moderate. Lebanon,July 3, 1861. New Boot and shoe Store! rilnE.undersignefiehunounce to tho public that they j. belie, removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in John Graeff's one door west of the Confectionery Store, whe re they intend keeping constantly on band a general RS. eiaja.tsort cot of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boss and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., all of which will be made up in style and quality no t to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who may Mvor them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair remuneration. They also keep a large stock of _ _ DOME - MADE WOR.RI • which is warranted to be 11.9 represented. The public are invited to call and examine their stock previone to Ruycliabing. 4te- Repairing done on shod notice and at rational:le rates. ANDREW iIIt)ORE. SAMUEL S. SHARK Lebanon, Match 10, 1662. it EMOVA.L. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and illarnes.s Mann factory. TILE undersighed has Removed .1 hie Saddlery and names& 1- , +, Manufactory to a few doors South 1 of the old place, to the large room 1 1 , 7 lately occupied by Billutan s Bro. as - a Liquor store, where he will bo happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilities for attending 10 all the departments of -his busi ness. Being determined to be behind no other establish. meat in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spared ueitherpaine nor expenseto obtain and make bitneelf master of every modern improromen in the be einess and eecure the services of the _ . bee,workmen that liberal wages would command. He will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of TLARIVESS, such as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds hiavy Harness, Buggy 1 2 1 7 higs of the best Manufacture, Bufalo Robes, Fly Nets. such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHITS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips. Cart Whips, &c.; .I:IAMESof all descriptions.H.AMßß CifAMS, home-made TRACES, &c., &c., all of which is will warrant to be equal to auy that minim obtained in any Other establishment in the country. All he asks that thew desiring anything in this line, should call at his place and examine his stock. Ile feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. ARP All orders thankfully received andpromptly at tended to. SOLOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1861. OWEN "LAITBA,CWS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Manufactory.. lihrhet St, 3d door north of MAR Valley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CRAMS, in the county. pill: public is respectfully reques:- ed to bear in mind that at these ware Rooms will be found the best assortment of FASHIONABLE and HAND seam FURNITURE and CHAIRS. Persons in want et any kind would best call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) ho warrants to be better than any offered in this place. Prides will be LOWER then at any other place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon. All orders promptly attended to, and speedily execn led at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furnituee from him will be accommodated by having it delivered 'to them, to any part of the county, FEU OF CHARGE, and without the least injury, as he has procured one of the best cush ioned furniture wagons, especially for that purpose. , sm. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. [Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1546. NEW CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFAL(7rORY• flarlE subscriber reariectfolly informs the public that I be bas the largest and beat assortment of FURNI TURE and CHAIRS, ever'offered to the public of Leb anon county. Ile has on hand at his Cabinet-Waro rooms, in North Lebanon Borough. nearly opposite 7.ellor's lintel. and it few doors south of Bawler's, a splendid nisortment of good, substantial 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; Braising and Common BUREAUS; Bedsteads, Work-Stands, Wash-Stands ' and Kitchen. Furniture of all kinds. Al±o, a large and elegant variety of Faxxcn BACK, SPRING SEATED CHAIRS, Common Spring Seated CHAIRS; all kinds of Spring Seated ROCKERS. Also, Windsor, Cane-Seated, and Common CHAIRS and ROCKERS of every descri Lion. . irs- All c oods gold LOW and WARRANTED to give malefaction. Perseus dosir6us of knowing the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satiated of their durability by reference to those for whom ho has man ufactured or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chain] REPAIRED and VAR NISO F.D. N. E.—COFFINS made and FUNERALS attended at the ahorteat notice. JOSBPII BOWMAN. North Lebanon, September 10, 1860. _ NEW FURNITURE STORE CUMBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON. • Nearly Opposite Bubb's Hotel. frilfE subscriber again calls attention to hla full and j splendid aesortment of all kinds of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, such as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks, Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges. Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other articles in his line. YOUNG BEGINNERS Take particular notice that you don't miss the place, for you can buy CUEAPER there than at any other place in the borough of Lebanon. Ilia fur niture ie all of his own manufacture, nod warranted to bo substantial. Come andf ed LARGE ge for ves. You find a AND SPLENDIyDourseI STOCK always onwill hand to suit any customer, and you will find that you can buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the plate, and Come one, Come all, and save your money. sir All Furniture will be delivered free, in good care. A. lIERSIIRERGEB. Lebanon, December 26,1861: I_? IM.7llrir CABIAIIET WAREKOONIS South-east corner of Market Square,' NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. TE subeeriber respectfully informs the public that he has the larval and best assortment of READY _.._ , --.i___ , HADN FIJRNITUHE and Chairs ---,a:l t . over ?flared to the Public of .. -,-- - . - . - , - --r.-. • . Lebanon county. Ho has now on hand, at hie Ware-rooms, a :-,1 r 7. , s eP o l at i ntlal I Furniture—Parlor, r ef gog r i i t o ri r d did -, ±_ . 4_1=L.,..._ L. Cottage 'and Cbamber—consise •aajo..v.-.:-....,....._ ....:,-,- lug of Sofas, Tetwa-Tetea, LOUD -1: II Ili ' f4. 3 ;., lv ettnard° , &-ainta .Teatree.: Dressing and Common Bureaus, &0., OkIAIRS, SET TEES, Cane Seated, Common and Rocklng, Looklog Mutes, vtr , - *S. PATENT RED SPRiNtrmade and for sale at a reduced price. It is very superiar. if - COFFINS made end Inners's - attended at ,th'e' shortest ndtics. JOHN P. ARNOLD. -.• North Lebanon borough, Oct. Io,'ol. LEmBERcEws DRUG STORE I=l MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. T L. LEMDEROER, Graduate of the Mile t/ delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PUltit selection of Drugs. Medicines attl Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Seeps, embracing the host manufacture in the country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes and link Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine Combs of Very, Shell, Horn and India Rubber PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. ' Pure whole and ground Spices arc offered for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGEWS Drug Store. You will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRICSII Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMBERGER'S, Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and email quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, - Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal. eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at .LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap. pure white or red Castile Seap, Country Soap, firaslve Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERGER'S. Do yon want a good Hair Tonic? something, to make the hair grow, to cleanse the bead, and Lo prevent falling on t of the hair; If you do Call, at LEMBERGER'S. nek,.. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call end exam ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., com prising a variety -of Manufacture. t0...-3larsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad justing l'ad Truss." "Marsh's" Catamen ial Bandage. An invaluable article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above you ran be suited at • LEMBERGEPg Store.. Pure Ohio Cats randy, The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes to be bad in all its Puiity at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Mouse. Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted First class Drug Store, can be turn. jelled you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron age thus fa received from the Physicians, Mer chants v end Citizens of Lebanon and surround ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. raga-Special attention given to PrummaY's PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted rattE, always as good as can he obtained anywhere, and sold to suit the times, Rennanber the Address, JOS. L. LEhIBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb. 15, letin. i‘larket street, Lebanon, Va. RESTORATIVE CORDIAL • AND BLOOD RENOVATOR o ls precisely what its name indicates, for, while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhila yiirating, and strengthening to the vital powers. ' It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus re stores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most pow• , 1111 erful tonic. and yet so perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accordance with Me laws of na- Eigture, and hence snake the weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive organs, and allay all ner-, row and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits: pO ,l It is composed entirely of vegetables and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothe ing properties, and consequently can never in jure. Such a remedy has long been felt to be gia desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and also by all who have suffered from debility; . for it needs no medical skillor.knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dis ease, and lays the unguarded system open to, the attacks of many of the most dangerous eel which poor humanity is constantly liable.— i4Such, for example, as the following: Consutnp• tion, Bronchitis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the fiend, :Mullin vilely, Hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, r 1 Giddiness. and all Clint class of eaeeii, so fear fully fatal if unattended to in time, called Fe- • ' 1 male eeat i Derangements r 'd 'l' l „ P rZi l t a y r i and Liver l ! 'et:: plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or • Incontinence of the Urine, or any general de rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the - Back. Side, and between the Shouldere, predis position to Flight Colds. Backing and Contin ued Cough, Emaciation. Difficulty of itreathiug and indeed .we might enumerate many more still, but we - have space only to say, it will • not only cure the debility following Chills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Mi. N osmotic Influences, and cure the diseases at once, if already attacked. And as it acts di rectly and persistm.tly upon the binary sys tem, arousing the Liver to action, promoting, j p,in fact, all the excretions and secretions of the system, it will infallibly prevent any deliteri ous consequences following upon change of cli mate and water; hence all travelers should 1:1 have a bottle with them. and all should take a . table spoonful at least before eating. As it prevents restiveness, strengthens the - digestive : organs, it should be in the hands of all persons of sedentary habits students, ministers, litera ry men. And all ladies not accustomed to : much outdoor exercise should always use it.— If they will they will Bud an agreeable, pleas ant, and efficient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the ohm imgularities continue.— r 4 Then again, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's indict Taken a month or two before the Anal trial she Will pass the dreadful period with per feet ease and safety. There is no mistake about it. this Cbrd fat is oil we claim for it. Mothers try it/ And to you we appeal to detect the lilt I ness or decline not only of your daughters be- fore it be too late, but also your seas and bus. hands, for while the former, from false delicacy, ~ go down to a premature grave rather than let 11 their condition be known in time, the latterare often so mixed up with the excitement of busi ness that if it were not for yeti they too would travel in the same downward path, until too , late to arrest their fatal fall., But the mother : ; 11 1 is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never failing af fection will unerringly point you to Professor Wood's Restorative Cordial end Blood Renova tor as, the remedy which should be always on • hand in time of need. _O. J. WOOD, Propric. tor. 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Drug gists. Also by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court ' House, Lebanon, Fa. Price One Dollar per 11. Bottle. [July 24, 1.801..-ly. cow. .._ . . Tlte loves and hates. sorrows and angers, ropes and feat*. regrets and jays; MAN IOOD, bow lost, bow restored; the nature, treatment and radical cure of epermator- Alma or seminal weakness; involuntary emissions, sex uel debility and impedimenta to marriage generally; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and phygical In capacity, resulting from SELF-ABUBE—sre fully ex plained In the IdARIIIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who desires to limit the num ber of their offspring to their circumstances. Every pain, dinette° mid ache incidental to youth, maturity and old age, is fully explained; every particle of know ledgo that should be known is here given It Is full of engrav inge. In fact, it discloses secrets that every one should know ; still it is a book that meet be lacked up, and not Ile about the house. II will be sent to any cue on the receipt of twenty•Ove cents in specie or postage stamps. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, Air- AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, uo matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the notorious Quacks—native or foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, got a copy of Dr. Young's book, and read it carefttUy.— /t will be the means of easing you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any'of the diseases described In his publicati..n, at hie office, Nu. 416 SPRUOE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. Office hours from 9 to 3, daily. February 26, 1862.-ly. Stoves, . Stoves, Stoves.. "VOW is the time to buy year STOVES before cold winter is here, and the beat and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of ,Tamos N. Rogers, Next door to the Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, BALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon, One burn ers for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large variety of the beat Cooking Stoves In the county or bor. ough, which be warrants to bake or roast. WASH 'sonatas constautly ou band of all sizes, and the beet material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest Iron, and the beet made In Lebanon." Also, v. largo stock of TIN WARE, made of the beat material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman, and bas had an oxperlonOe of twen ty-five years. he feels confident that he am give general satisfaction. Ho takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly attending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to Still receive a share of public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. Lebanon, November T. 1880. W Particular attention paid to all kinds of 10B51N0, such as Roffing, Spouting, do., and all work warranted. 8 you See ATK/NS 4 111t0.43 New Botitirultosi 'll'l'ol7 W • " " • " ANO.I AMIISOTTP, *Teri chip;'' io'DA/Ll7ll Gayety', ataileoi lielmnon Depoeit Bank.' GARDEN SEEDS,. F L OWER SEEDS, PROF. WOOD'S MARRIAGE. 25 PER CENT SAVED. TO SAVE THIS IS -r-F • ", THE PLACE PER CENT. Great Inducements to Cash 111LTY1G 0 .1111EIlLeg ali 111 Si undersigned has just returned from the city and now opened a large assortment of New SPRING DRY coops, Which were purchased at AUCTIONS, and enable him to give GREAT BARGAINS! .inf. To make It an object to CASH BUYERS, I will take FIVE PER CENT. OFF, (as a discountOon all hills purchased in DRY GOODS, FOR CASH, amounting to I , TYR DOLLARS, and upwards, and at the same time assure the public that I will sell GOODS as tow at any pawn in the County. We are getting the same discount on A months bills, and aro willing to give the same al vantage to CASH BUYERS. Cull and examine our large assortment of DRY GOODS, which were lately purchased. We are also selling the I ,, alituee of the Stock of the Mews. ECKERT, AT COST, as we got a large per cent. off from the first cost, and our Stock is now the LARGEST in the Borough, AM - The following inn portion of our assortment of H DAV 0000 Sm 200 pieces /ROUT AND DARK PRINTS, frora 6% to 12M cents. AIERRISIAOK PRINTS at 124 cebts •, Worth 75 cts. 100 pieces New Style DRESS GOODS, id& French names, (very cheap.) , 100 pieces WRITE musLms, at 8 1 4,7, 8, If, le' and' , 12% cents. NEW MARKET MUSLIN'S at log Gents, and 6 per ct. off for cash. 100 pieces DELAIRS at 6 1 4, B, 10 and 12% 40 pieces DELAINS at 183, 4 ' mita ; wort 11•20 cattle. BROWN MUSLINS at.o to 12y, cents. 100 New Style COLLARS, very cheap, bought at Aue Con. A largo assortment of BLACK and COLORED SILKS, (Great Bargains.) CLOTHS, CASSIKERES AND VESTINGS. LINEN POCKET ELMS. at 8 to 25 cents. SKIRT INGS, rery low. STOCKINGS, 6 1 4 to 25 cents. TABLE LINENS and BRILLIANTS, lu cents. • • FANCY SILKS, 40 cents to $1.25. BLACK SILKS, 15234 gfents.tosl. 75. COUNTERPANES, very low. QUEENSWARE.--I got a large assortment Of liressra. Ecaaur, with 15 per cent. off the first cost. and without charge of freight, which I will sell at Cost. GliOCEßlES.—Molasses, 7, 10 and 1234 cents; Su gars, 8, 9, la and 1234 cents; llm aa, 01.1e,se and Mack erel. Beet Bed Feathers. GEO.IIOB, "Bee Olive Store," Car. Cumberland and WaluuthSts. Lebanon, March 26, 1561. Ypo y r ~. FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OP Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, l(arasmus, Less of Appetite, Neuralgia, Female Complaints, and all Disorders of the Nervous and „Blood Systems. • This Remedy Lae oktaiued a great. reputation for moat NXTRAORDINAItY,PURES IN ALL STAORS OF CONSUMPTION. It is recommended by many thou sand Physicians in the United States and Europe—hav ing been used with RESULTS UNPARALLELED 1N THE AN NALS OP Id EDICINE. The Hypopflosphiles have a two-fold and speeflc AC HIM : on the one hadd, increasing the principle which CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY, and on the other, being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN. In cases of Nervous Deb ility, or Prostration of the Vital Powers, from any cause, this Remedy has no superior. "Wineheater's Genuine Preparation" Ie the only reliable form of the EITPOPEIoSPIUTEs, made after the Original Formula of Dr. Chutchill. &Fr INQUIRE FOR .dND USE NO OTHER! pip- A FAIR TTIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE! 15ilt. PRICES.—Iu 7 oz. Bottles, sl.—Six Bottles for $5. In 16- oz. Bottles, V.—Three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drugglsta„; and - ad the Sole General Depot in the Unit i ed States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St.. N. Y. ~~P A SPECIVIC REMEDY FOR Spermatorrhea, or Seminal. Weakness, and Genital Irritability in either Sex. This Malady. the terrible consequences of which are too well known to require more than a bare allusion to them, is one of the most Insidious, and therefore dan gerous, of all the long catalogue of human ills. It saps the very springs of Life, rapidly undermines the eon stitution, and sinksyhe unhappy victim Into imbecility and a premature grave I From one to eta boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL are generally sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the most aggravated cases, whether CONSTITUTIONAL, or arising from ABUSE or EXCESSES. mEDICAL TESTEVONY. "We believe it to be, in the treatment of Spermator rhea, as near a Specific as any medicine can be."-11. KEITH, M. D. [Am. Jour. of Medical Science. "I have found them all that could be desired. Their effect has been truly wonderful. I used them in case of Spermatorrhea of long standing, which has been under treatment for years. I think three boxes will complete the cure."—E. P. DICKEE, 11. D. w. This is not a Romcepathic Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingredient combined with it. PltlCE:—sl per Box. Six Boxes for ,S 5, by Mail, pre paid. For sale by all respectable Druggists, and at the Sole General Depot in the United States, by • 3. WINCHESTER, 36 John St.. N. Y. Octoixr 9, 1801.-ly. T_TSE DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN - EXTRACTOR, The only True Pain Extractor in the World I I D A UM'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, will cure wounh of all kinds, DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will subdue all exter nal inflammation, DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will prevent and de stroy Mortification. D ILLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Burns of all kinds. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR beidi Blisters free of pain or mark. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR neutralizes all Poisons infused by Animals, Insects or Reptiles. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, &c. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Salt Rheum Scrofula, Scan Read. PALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Chapped Ifands, Chill Plains, Me. DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will cure Corns, Oar- Muscles, Ulc. rs, Warts, Bails, No HOUSEKEEPER should ever bo without a box handy fur use. The timely use of a single box may prove of more value than 100 times its cost. • PARENTS I—lf you have a son in the Army, send him a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor. 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 ho does not use it, it will cost you but little. s, SISTER9I—If you have a dear Brother in the Army, send him a Box of Dalley's Pain Extractor; for it will cure wounds of all kinds, and it may be the means of saving your brother's lire. . • . •DA i.IOIITERSI— Bane you a loved one in the Army, who la dearer to you than life itself! Bend him a Box of Dailey's Pain Extractor. It will cure wound, of ail kinds, and prevent inflaninsatlon, and may be thomeane of saving his life. READER i 4-11 you have a friend in the Army, send I in, a Box of Dalley'a Magical Pain Extractor I It may be the means of inning a life. If you have no. conve nience for sending it, send it by mall. It will cost you but 9 cents postage for a 25 et Box; and in like propor tion for 50 ct. and 1.01) Box. 'rho large boxes contain more for the money than the 25 ct. Boxes. NOTION.—The DALI,EY'S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR will do all and even more than we claim it will, we refer toDr. VA LENTINX morr, and hundreds. of other eminent Physician* and Burgeons, besides! millions of people all over the land, who have need this Extractor with never failing success for the past. Ze. years. For Bale by all Druggists, find by HALL & RIICKEL Agent:, 2.18 Greenwich Street, Now York, Who will send a Box, of either size, Footage paid, to any add. eec in the United States, on receipt, in money Or in l'ostage Stamps, of 25 rte. for the email size, or 30 cis. and $l.OO for the medium and large aloes. January 22 1864-Iyeow. D. S..RABERI.S AVB:OLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG STORE! Ras been Removed to his New Building; on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, I Lebanon, Pa. rilflE subscriber respectfully announce to Ills acqnain. tomcat and the public in general, that he baa con stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTLNE, •• GLASS-WARE, I 1 BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, , Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Tdilet doepsilko gars, Tobacco, Jos. Also a variety of Fanny Artie** numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, aid' warrants the qualities of the articles as repreeented.— Pura Inters will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing ciao where. Ake-Physicist& prescriptions and family reel posearefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling et the Dreg Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will bo opened for the com pounding of prescriptions between the,hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. al.; 12 and 1 2 and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1857. • DAVID S. RARER. Fce Bills For Justices of tbo Peace and Constables just • Printed and for eale at the Adrortisor Office. o
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