THE'CORNER.- An Actor's Stratagem—Ad eminent tragedian, now deceased, was once lock ed up in a room at the rear Of theatre, to keep hiin in a proper condition till .he was called to go on the stage. '::One' door of the apartment opened on the, street, and, while looking through the key-hole, he saw a man passing, and,•calling him up to„the door, he pushed a crown through a crack, and instructed him to go to the public house, at the opposite corner, and precure a pint of gin and a clay pipe, premising to reward him for his trouble. The man did as he was directed; and, 'when he returned with the articles, the ac tor told him to put the stem of the pipe through the key hole, and pour the gin carefully into the bowl. These instruc t , Cons the accommodating individual also followed, and the result was that, when the manager called to notify the prisoner that it was time to dress for his part, he found him in a happy frame of mind, but not at all in a condition calculated to add to him fame as an actor.—. English Pa . per::. A Witty Manceuvre—The Duke of Grammont was the most adroit and witty courtier of his day.' He entered one day the closet of the Cardinal Mazarin with out being announced: His eminence , was amusing himself by jumping, against the wall. To surprise a prime minister in so boyish `an occupation was danger ous. A le^ skillful Courtier , might have stammered xcuses'and retired.: But the duke entered briskly, and cried, 'l'll bet you one hundred crowns that I can jump higher than your ,eminence!' . And the duke and cardinal began to jump for their lives. Grammopt took cafe to jump a few inches lower than the . cardinal, and ,six manths afterwards was marshal of France, On the evening of the riot here, one ofour friends* was standing on the outskirts of the crowd of spe.ctators, and heard the Conversation of two Republi cans: 'Now I see,' said one, 'what. Sey mOur sent, the New York troops to Penn sylvania for ; so that there should hie no force to put down the mob he was going to get lip in New York • 'Weil, f de, clerk' said.the other,. 'I never understood' it'before ; that'aexactly what he did it for. A. young man 'standing by quietly re roarked—The Governor of. Pensylvania asked aid of the Governor of NevvYork, when PennsYlvania was invaded ;`suppos ing Governor Seymour had not sent . ,the troops, what would you have said of him then V The Republicans edged away, without reply.—Boston Courier.. Tastes —We chew. tobacco, the Hin -o.4akes to lime, while the Patagonian fints contentment 'in a bit of guano '— The children of, this country delight in candy ; those,of,Africa- in rock salt. A Frenchman "goes his length'' on fried frogs, while an Esquirnaux Indian thinks a stewed candle the climax of dainties: , Seward on Meelellan.—The, Wash ington correspondent of the World says, ' , Secretary Seward's 'last NVOYds i in Wash ington before leaving for Auburn are re ported to have been to the following et- feet—that the country would have been the better by three disastrous defeats— ' that of the Pope cainpaign, the Burnside slaughter, anl„Hookee,s ~wildernessfight —if Gen,. Mc Olellan-ha, been left in. Comman;slOf the army of, the Potomac and let alOnA" CO - A contemporary , says:: 'The ad ministration understenda`pfe'handlicg of a large army about asi well as a small boy does a stage whip; the darned thing tangles about his legs. .While so many Northern clergy. men are yelling for human blood; and clothing themselves with curses as with a garment, that illustrious prelate, Archhish• op, Hughes stands up in his place and vindicates the sacred principle Of "Peace on earth and good will to man." LIST 014, COLORS.' .Black, Brack Brawn; Snuff Brawn, bight Brawn, Dark blue, Dark Oran, Green, /Naple, &ate, Pretscla Blue, Boval Purple, Fa irn __ . ore. _ . ForAying Silk, Wmien and blized Goods.. Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Donne ts, l qte, Fea thers. Rid Gloves, Children's clothing, and all kinds of 'Wearing apparel, with perfect fair colors. A Saving of 80 per cent. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders, con• centrated, are thoroughly tested. and put in neat pack ages. For twenty-five cents you ,can, color as many goods es would otherwise cost five times that sum.— The process is simple, end any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions Inside of each pack , age. Ilanilfactured by UOWE & ST/3916:3,tral Ilmul way Boston. L: LEDIBERGER, Lebanon, Pa., wholesale and re tail agent, and , for sale by Dr. ROSS and D. S. RAISED, Lebanon. NEW CABINET AND cuss Isr mramura CTOR ire TE subscriber respectfully informs the public that tie has the largest and hest assortment of FURNI TURN and CHAIRS, ever offered to the peiblie of Leh ' anon county. He has en hand at his Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Borgner's; a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE; eon slating of Sofas, Tete a-tetes, Lounges, Whnt-note, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Coninion Tables; Dressing and Common RUREAL:B; Reel • ' " ' steads; Work-stands, Wash-stands.and H Rai = en Furniture of all kinds. Also, a large and elegant variety of FRENCH BACK, SPRING SEATXD Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com . Mon Ohnirii end Rockers of every description. lIM.. All Goods sold LOW and WA ItRANTRD to give satisfaction •i. Persons - desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for Fate, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for wheel he has man ufactured or to whom sold. • • OH Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N.B.—Co/fins made and Funetnls attended at the bortest notice. JOSEPH 8014 - 11 A N. North Lebanon >Septdnibar 10, 1800. Brinthal.Fire Insurance Co mpany. of &anville, LTBANON COUNTY; PENWA. 111MS'COMPANY Was incorporated, Mareb.lBs9, and J.; la now in full operation and ready to make Incur 'ince on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, atitMerchandlse generally.' Also on Barns. Coatonts, 3to* Tarm "raj/lament& generally.', on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, dolin U. Kiuporta, Geotte John .tillwein, T. Mats Alan Bachman, - William Early, Jr., George S. Boingardner, 7. D. A. Garman, George Dcifigte, John D. Buivar, /Daniel S. Early, ' :rOlll.l ALLWlTl,,Pieitgen RITDOLPII liana, Treasurer. ," • . JOgEP . II 11'.'51.41z, Secretary. Samuel Seabi,l,l, Traveling Agent. . Jacob Ecipioctc•rly, Agony "Anni•ille, March 15, 11182.-17...-. .*Jacob IV's* WORST CLASS lIAIR-DKESSINO AND HAIR•DY}: ING • SALOON, Market street, pear Cumberland, .and opposite the Jiggle Hotel. Being thankful for the liberal patronage haretotore.extended to hlm, he would •selpeetnally'solicit a continuance of the asme. N;ll.l.•The Saloon will be eloesd2on Stuulay. George 11loilimans LEBANON COUNTY .. • fI A~9vYfM 77. TRANSPORTATION , ' LINE.. =By Lebiziion Valley.Raiiroad. ARTICIi LA It attention will be paid to Goodseliipp- P ed by the /Abelian "Val My Railroad. Goode will. he sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lellenon, ?Oars town anti ATIIIVIIIO Stations, and all other points in the County. " FII EMITS contraCted , lOr at the least Potable rates 'and delivered With' dispatch.' - Th . e. 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 Valley Railroad Devot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be found nt Tr. H. Bush's Merchant's Hotei,-North Third it, I,..huadelAid. . . . . . ~ , ' JUly 11.'41 ' ' ' OEO. IIDFFMAN. lIENRY ,ESt. STINE NATE NOW : OPENEDIIIEIR LARGE AND VERY , lIANDSD3II4.ASSORTMENT OF Challios; Stripol,,Plaid,itod Plain Mozaroldquen:.Shap. hard Plaids ;'CliallLDeldines: Foulaid Poplins, &c. Also, a full stock of .11100RNING GOODS , such ite Tairt matinee, .13aregeo,;.Crriiie, itioretz. Grenadine Mirages, all wool Detainee, Ct, dies, &c., Ac., Which' are worth looking after, for they certainly are a Great Galvin.. Black and "Wbite WEBB POPLINS,• • . Oranil..Plain PLAID POPLINS; Lilac, Blue and preen PLAIDS; • Blank and Virtilke I/BLAMES; 'Bibb Plaid'POpLlNS;, Itikji ph - min - POPLINS : SilVer Mbccd POPLINS, Very handsome, at the Golden Sian or lINNRY sTINE, Corner of Cumberland and Market streets Lebanon, May 14; 1862. , - Red Lion nOteL - Shaefferstown , Jr; eban on noun ty,.Rd. lificlitrel-; If...Reath Proprietor. FUME subscriber respectfully informs.the public that be han.taken the above centrally Masted Hotel, in ShaNrerstown;and that he,Will be happy to enter tain, comfortably andpleasantly, alb Who may 'favor him with a call The Roust Is litre and ..commodi one, and the STABLING of the very best kind. His Table and Bar *ill always be. supplied with the bes and choicest. He solicits a share or the, public patron age. - . Al, R. HEATH. tqinafferatown ilay 6 1863:' Lebanou Female tgeminary RACHEL F. ROSS, Prlneipal. JULIA ROSE, Musical Department. , Mrs. M. A. J. J BUSCH, Drawing. tplIE Ninth SesSion will coMinence September 3,186 d. This School is designed to elevate the .Asialard of female education, and to offer superior ad vantages ;it a moderate cost.. Thee 861100 year is into two sessions of five months each.. Charge per session, from 1 1 / 4 to 15 dollarS„ according to the Studies of theSchniar Extra forlluSie, French, Latin, and German.: ** 3 -rartienlar attention given to the musical depart ment,. :instructions upon. the Piano-, .Ddeloilcon and Guitar and in Singing. Popils - noVnonnected with . the SchooLmill be waited open at their homes, when de sired, and at the moat rates. - - Early application should be mode to , • - S. J. 5T115.11. or J. 11'. Unit. Board of Directors: D. S. HAMMOND, S. J. STINII, JOHN 31C11.r, J. W. MISH, C. D. 0 LOINORIi, ,7 :O. I ,ORIf t eiIA.WALT, ISAAC BECICI:r.Y; 'Jona]. lIHNCK. Lebanon, Aug , ..2.1, 18,612 HARDWARE AT - COST. t ME unbar:Tiber Wars, Ids large and, well,selected etoekof 'PAINTS; &c.. .lIT COAT= FOR CVLSIL Parties who bare settled their accounts to April will be,allotred a liberal ,rreiliton purcbasea.=Those who hare not settled will find their aCeoupts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and Collec tion. D. I. ICAIt3fANY. LBbanon,July 17, 1861 BOOKS & STATION IRY ''' NEW FIRM.' WALTZ*IIO,9O( 'WOULD inform She Public, that having bought. and consolidated the Book and Stationery .btores of H. li, Roedel and George Waltz they aro now prepared to Wait tin all who will favor them with a eall r at the old stand (11. R. Roeders) in Cumberland street. where, they will , ahvays have on b and &largo and well al iened supply of School,. Blank and Stindan.School Books and as an inducement they'dlter 3.llneella none books at - greatly reduced The Nate York. ; snit P Mitticlphia; and Weetly Papers. and Magazines, can be bad and entiscrlient for, on reasonable, riums, by calling at their store. Anything Wanting in their be cheerfully at tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon Nov P 2, I tlt2. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. jAT 'ANNVILLE, LEBANON , OOONTY: TV J. B URNSIDE, A. M, Plancipol. THE ENS MN G SESSION will COMM*MCO ,on MONDAY, July 31st'. V.IE SCHOOL hoe the /I d vnritages of a pleasant nod beautiful Location—spacious llooms—a fine Library end Cabinet. • TIIE COURSE 01..STUDY...kaput fixed, the Find' ro of each pupil being directed ifeerirdinlr, to the time he can altord'iu '&1;01, ur to tiie proression'he designa to pur sue. • TEI E NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers speeial advan tages to those %Or profiose to engage in Teaching ; as the Course pursued- edtiftirios strictly to the moire moots dft tbo CounyOuporintentient. acal to the Course of tbo AtateiNettnal•Silbool. , . . . . iika..CIRCULARS iiiiii'luriltor informatieb ciii'be ob. . !slued by addresaingAlle Priuclpal. : . W. J. BURNSIDE.' Jime 25. IFG2. ' . Aliiivllln. Pa: A GREAT BATTLE la icon exOeted lc take place But the people " VE C - And w . e . ' would resieetfully BA forth our clarifier PUB IC ATTENTION ! as follows :-- "13eicatiSe we kcal) a large well•asilorted stock of Cloth- Ink on Wand; which when examined, always please. Because our Goods are made np, in our' ow stab linbtnont in the city, and in R. manner own thiit'hkei dOwn the conntry,itnd igivea3 all Customers a city appearance. 111. Because, 11. the facilities we have in buying . pince goods, Wo are enabled to sell our clothing 25' per cent. cheaper than sinsibody also in this neighborhood. We have just ;received a large stock of SPRIN“ AND SUII3IEIt CLOTIIING, and invite our Friends and Ciistomerarespoctfulry to call at • ' 11.E17.ENSTRIN BROS.. Opposite the Court House. . . Lebanon, April 24, 1862. Orimson, gsamon; Scarkt. Dark Drab, Light Drab, Yellow, Orange, 3 lagoota, so(ferino, acAgnivp RAUL ROAD! SUMMER A RRANGE ENT. • GREAT TRUNK LINE'FROIII Tfl E NORTH• AND :North-Wan for 1111LADELP111 A, NEW-YOIIK, READING, POTTSYYLLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Ac., Ac Trains leave Ilarrisbarg for Philadelphia'. Neyr . ;york. Aoadinge.Pottaville. and all in termecllateltations, at 8 . 31., and 2.00 P. 51 , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. and 3.08 el. M. New; Yxpress, leaves if nrrisburg at 2.15 A. IL, parses Lebanon at 3.16 A. IL, arriving at Now York at 9.15 the sante morniug., Fares from itarrishitrg : To New-York $S 15; to Phil adelphia $3 as and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31„ 12 Noup, and 7 P..3I.,(PITTSBURG EXPRES S ). , Leave Philadel phia at .15'.4. 31., and 3.3.) P. Pd., passing' Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. 51. and Express at LOD A. AI. Sleeping cars in the New Yank P.xpreas Tntins, throughlo and (rain PR talinigh without .change. Passenger, by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. 31.; and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. ' Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A.. 31.. and 2.30 P. 31., for Philadelphia. liarrishnrg and' Now York. • An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Heading at 6.00 A. 31 , and returns fromThiladelphla at 5.00 P. 4er All the above trains ran daily, Sunds.ya excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville'at 7.30 A. M., and Pniladelpida at 3.15 I' , M. . ' COinmutalion Tickets, 'with 26' Coupons at 25 per cent between any points . desired. Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all points at $lO 35-,for Families and Business Firms. Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Pat senders are requested to purchase their tickets before entering the-cars, as higher Fares are charged if paid la cars. • • G. A . NICOLE ' S. April 29;1863. General Snperintendent WANTED TO., , ELUY; l• 4 1X)0 8 -"Itt l ot 60 , '50,000 1,114101 s OATS: 50,000 bushels WHEAT. Also, OLOYEESEED, TIIdOTIIY SEED, Flaxseed, for which the highest CASH pricer will be paid aktbt Lqb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. . DOEFS44.. GEORGE Lebanon, July 17.11161. Ornamental Iron . • , • WOOD & PER.O7; 1131 Ridge ,venue, Philadelplli4,l ; 2'a j il „ i r-Vi4ifier sae , the Most Fiviitablii 'Veinier .1:or aod,DICA UTI FU L DESIGNS Wink vat ie. IcofiItONRAILINVS for CEMETERIES, RESIDENC .IIIS, tra., otWronghtand Cost Iron, and GALVANIZED IRON add BASS TURING ; IRON VERANDAHS. • BALCONIES; STAIRS. cop. - nits, FouNtAr'ss, AT.RS, ntrettlNo . POSTS, L AMP sTAis~ll,ES,nomitt STANDS, SO FASicAII A I ItEL ergeIJARY, "ANI WA lA, nnil.alL • other ' igiric a:DOtiratlretbailicter. Dearginf forward. od.hn;iokotioa. Iffkafin4 apply lag foe 'l* Min kind liikkno,4lo4l: . JuriO3:llol.Stik., • - -- tri'll"6lllSol:4l.VVB,;:illiiii e tringooke, VlainandPla Condirieijalsidiasit litirpir*Ook!.. thent;iethe itortrit.' 151M03, LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE IN•MEAICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. T 7. LYIMISERGER, Graduate of the Philo „ delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country, a PURI; selection of Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the best manufacture in the country. and a large variety of Tooth Brushes. Nail. Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Pine Combs of ivory, Shell, Bern and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground 'Spices are offered for sale in large and 'small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Brag Store. G.1.01.154W SkEliSf F LOW E R SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of?X.RESILGarden and'Flower Seeds at LEMBERGEWS. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, andßojasib in large and small quantiticAat I rI;SNIBERGER'S,'Drtig Store. N , VaSbing Soda,liakidg Soda, Pearl'Atdi.:Sal mita& Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in large and amall quantities at LBIViIIERGCEII,'S Pros Store. If yon are in want of good Wa7hing Soap, pure white or red Castile Seep, Country Soap, Crasive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at • LEMBERGRIVS. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the hair: if you do . Coll .at LEMBEP.OER'S. Ma_ TRUSSES!" TRUSSES! The afflicted aro requested to call and exam ine myettick of Trusses, Syl6orters, &c., com prising a variety or:Manufacture. fial,....Afarstea" Genuine `!lmproved Solt Ad• tasting Pad 'Xi.111813." . "Marsh's" Catamenial Bandage. An Invaluable attic' , for the pprpose. If you are in want of any of the , above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Calawha BrOndy The gepAine article for Medicinal Vorposef to be haxl3n all its *."? 'LEAItiEkGER'S Druk Stare, - - Opposite the Market House. Anything you want that is kept in a well emanated Hirst class Drug Store, can be Curti ished vou by Chemist and Apothecary Feeling t.hankfnl for the very liberal patron age thee far received frOm the Physicians, Mer chants, antlCltizens of . Lebanon and atirround ings, I again solicit a Share, promising to use every effort to please all : Sir Special attention given to Pirestettoes !PRESCRIPTIONS and FAIRLY RECEIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always as good as can be obtained attywhere, anti sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Ctienaiit and Apothecary, Feb.ls, 1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa D. S. RABER'S WHOLESALE „A SD RETAIL DRUG ST OR E Has been removed Mina New Building on Cumberland Street, opposite the Slagle anticline, Lebanon, Pa. stall. SI subscriber respentfully announces to hisacquain. 1 tames and the public in general, that he has con ntlY, odlitioda large Weir. of DRUGS,. PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DY E STUFFS,. :VARNISHES; TURPENTINE, GLASS WARE. . BRUSHES, HAIR OILS, " 'EXTRACTS, Doming Fluid, Furgical jostruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars. Totiacco, ke. Als a variety• of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants, the qualities of the articles as represent ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and exam• ins the qualities and prices of his goods Before purchas ing elsewhere. Aar Physician '6 prescrip tines and fam ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drng Store, Opposite the Engle Du ildings. Om :'undays the Store will be epened .fer the corn imunditig of prescriptions between - the hours tirf 7 and DJ o'clock; A. 31., 171 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Aug. 131812. DAVID S. It iBER, TUE AARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY AMERICAN PEOPLE,. Just Piiblished by Dr. A. STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute. A Treaties on the Canes _ of Earl y PityFieitl Deethte of A InflriCol7 People; the cause of Nervous Dc- Cos:m - option TIPIO Mararunitt This ,rork, is one uf big h moral tone, written in chaste, yet I lirilling language, and animals directly. to the moral consciousness of ALL PAR &NTS andOunti , inns especially, detailing, scientific and rellabiedals and treatment for core. 4:will be sent by mall on the receipt of two (3) cent Stannie. ~6,..Parenta and Guardians! rail not to send and obtabi bile book. . Young men! Fail not to send and get this book. p 1 Ladies ! You too should at once secure a - copy of this book: A word of Solemn Cotkeeleiginus Advice to those who will reflect A clase of maladies prevail ton fearful extent in the cotriinuulty, dooming at . least' 10040 . yotitli of both ilexes annually. to an early grave. Thole diseages are very Imperfectly: understood. Their ex torpid manifes tation. or symptoms are. Nervous Debility, Relaxation and'Exhaaation.; Maraemus or wasting and consump. • lion- .df the.tleenes of the whole body; abortnese of breathing of hurried breathing on seconding a bill or flight of stairs; greet palpitation for the Heart; Astb ma, ilrontbitie and sore TbAt.:ll - iiking of the [lands and Limbs ; overall:title sotiftlY-ilakto business or etu dy ; dilution o f eye sight, loe of mijiiory, dizziness of the "lead, Neuralgia; Paitilt)triona parts of the body; Pains in the back.ur urnhago, Diepepsia or In digest ion,,ArregularitY of bowels . deranged secre tion of theliidneys and other' glainds of tbt body, as Leeetwohrea. or. blear. Albite. ,te. Likewise Dpilep HYsterle a ucfNervettitipasms. - NoW'in ninety-nine cases nut of every 'hoe ' hundred, all the abovod cleated disorders, and a host of .ntbere not named, as conenroption of the Lungs and that' most' insidious and wily form of Consumption .of the Spinal Nerves. kno;rn as Tidies Dendes, end . Tubes Mesenter ies, have their,seat and origin in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Hence the want of success on, the part of old school practice in treating symptoms only. Dr. Andrew.Btono,.Physician,th the Toy Lung end lUygionic Institution', la novr engaged 'in treating this chute of Modem Maladies with the molit•aston tithing success.. The treatm-nt.adopted by the institution, is new; it.% based upon scientific principles, with new discovered. remedies, without.minerals or poisons. Tl.ct facilities of core are .sach that patients CAI be cured at their homes, in. any part-of thermuntry, from accurate deacriptiomt.of their asee;'by letter ; and have the med icines seut.by Mail orexpress.. Printed Interrogatories will be forwarded on application. Consumption, Catarrh and disoasesof the throat cured es well at the limns of the Patients as at the In stitution, by sending the Cold Medicated /11 HALING BALAAMIC V i PARA, with inhaler and ample directions for their use and direct correspondence. 1 Patlonts 'apPlying for interrogetirss or advice must eneloso return stomps to meet attention. The attending Physician will be found at. the 'lnstitution for . consitlintion„frore '9 a. m. to t p. Itneil fifty. Sunday in the forenoon. Add ross DR. ANDREW SToNE, ' Physichin to the Troy Liing and Hygienic Institute, and Physician for Dismusce of the Henrt, Throat end Longs. 96 Flfth Street,'Troy, N.Y. Jan.l4, 1863.—1 y. -O,L.OOKS. • Thily;Day, . Eight Hay, • Tidily flour, CLOCKS, Japt• Received at J. BLAIR'S-Jewelry Store, Lebanon , P • REPLOInt.L. • TAILO RIUG rORENZO 11. ItOillitElt.w mld re- -A epectfully inform the eitieCns of Lebanon and Vicinity that he has rertioved his Tailor ing Establishment, n few doors Can. of Laudermilch 'a more, and nearly oppoeite the Washington House, .on ,Ctimberland Bt., whore he will make up clothing in . the most feabionable 'styles in the beet manner; good tits, guaranteed to all. Thankful for the very liberal patron age *extended to him' thee far be hopes to merit and continue the same. Lebanon, April 8, 1883.-Iy. PRINCE .1 CO'S. wall known MELuDEONS end HARMONIUMS, introdneind the offeet of pelnl bass on every inetrument. • E. GABLER'S•uneurprteeed PIANOS for Cash, at a Moral deduct ion, or on monthly Metall/I:tents from $5 to sl.u. *IL. Over sdo mold in Philadelphia. JAbIES•MILLAIS, Solo Agent. THI and :2113outli Fifth Street. above Spruce. 'July l(. 1868.=1y. Phil ndelph ie., Pa. -ENNIO:1861N. Ralik; FOR of JointatOwn, T 4 obanon. county, ',mild • respectfully Infortn tits friends, and. the . toblie, that he hie connect"' hitnaelfwith, Mr. looyraz, ,in the TOWAMIXONTI.VIT AND 5g04.11, - 11,112111E88, . ' • • ' 7 NO. - 1 , 16 North Third where he will bb glad * to 'nectilve...luttp_n4ath.alA 101.1 sell at mica thanwill provo•NttignetarY• • Piiiiadehobta;May•2o, 111111 g:.• • . Friends and Relatives OF TELL BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ~d~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~'~~~ All who have Friends and ReWine in . the Army or try, should take special care. that they be amply sup plied with these 'Pilts and Ointment ; and Where the brave Soldiers and - Sailers have neglected to provide thernielves with them, no better present ran be sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the Soldier's never•thiling friend in the hour of need. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, wta be4peedily relieved and effectually cured'by us ing these adrnituble.mediclnea, and by paying.proper attention to the Directions which are, attached to each Patio , Box. • SICK HEADACHE, AND WANT OF APPS TITS INCIDENTAL. TO SOLDIERS. 5 These feelings which so saddrn us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eat• ing and - diiriking4liliterer Pi Unwholesome. thus dis turbing thestomach.healthful action or the liver and stomach. The gaill , Or millet be relin‘ed, i .you desire to be well The Pills, taken according-te the printed instructions will quickly produce a healthy salon in both liver and stomach, -and na a natural consequence, a. clear-head and gamtappetite. - _ _ WEAKNESS .O DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER' FATIGUE, • Will soon disappear by the use of these invaluable Pills, and the Splrfier 'lidli , quickly acquire additional strength. over let tef BoVials be- either confined or unduly acted ppon.' ,, l may seem strange that Hollo way's Pills shoulAkite ommeuded for Dysentery end Flux ;many poiliopOkimosing that they would increase the relaxatiOM ;Mil ita,ginat mistake, far these Pills will correct the liver aed stomach. and thus remove all the acrid humors tram ice cyst nu. .This medicine will give tone and vigor to whole organic system howev er deranged; while heath and strength follow die mat ter of course. ',Nothing will atop the relaxation - of the Dowels PO sure as thiaramons medicine. VOLUNTLERS ATTENTION! INDISORE TIONS.OF YOUTH ! Sores and Uleers,,Blgrebes and : Swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Piils are taken night and morning, and the pintment be freely used as stat ed in the printed instrbations. if treated in any other manner they dry up 14otie part to break out i.i another Wherettelhis ointmerr will remove the hunters front the system and leave tie Patient a vigorous and beat thy man. It will requ,re a little perseverance in bad eases to insures htstinTeure. 'FOR WOUNDS KILMER OCCASIONED' BY THE BAYONET( SABRE OR THE,BUL. LET, SORES OR BRUISES, - - To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there arc no medicines s. ast sure and convenient as Hello. way's Pills and Ointtn tit, The poor yowled and iti je most dying sufferer ii ght have his *Minds dressed im mediately .if he would only supply himself with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared alt round it, then covered tvi tit a piece of linen from hii Knansack and compressed with a handkerchief. Takmg night and morning 6or b Fills to cool the system and prevent inflammation. "Every Soldier's Knapsack and SeAlllell'il Chest should be provided with Di.* valuable Remedies. Ca UTION t—Norio !art; genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NEWYoat AND LoNnos," are discernible as a Watermark in every leaf of titc.bnok of directions around each rrot'or boi ; the stone may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to •The light. A handsome reward will be given to anyone renderingstieb information as May lead l o the detection of any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them tribe spurious. *,,, 5 Sold at tt e Manufactory of Profeseor Liozzowsr, 80 Maiden Lane, New TOrk, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in, Medieine, throughout the civ il ized.weVld, iii - boxes at '25 cents, 62.evrits and $1 Midi. 4cir- Thereis considerable saving by taking. the lar ger sizes. ~ , • . . N. 13.-Direetions for the guidance of pationtsin ev ery disorder are affixed to each 'box. [Nov.6 ,1,2-eow Deitiera tin ny vol lan ..vo in ieine, can. haVe Show Cards, Circulars. ker. Pent them, FREE ,OF EXPENSE, by addressing THOMAS HOLLOWAY, SO •Maiden Lane, N. Y. NATIONL*EiOTEL (LATE , W UTE SWAN,) _Race Street. aave. Third Phila. THIS eitahlisitment o rs great inducements not on ai x ly'on account. of re tired rates of hoordina, but rum its centrallocation t the avenues of trade, at well RA the conveniences after ed by the several .Paseenger Railways, running past d contiguous to it, li'y'Vilich guests can pass to and fr IC he Hotel to the different Itoilrmid Depots, SlitiOl my be preferred to the regu lar-Omnibus belonging't ' the House.' . I emdetermined to devote my whole attention to the comfort and eon veniepoe Of , my pleats. TERMS $l. '25 Pli..9k DAY. • . . . -• rt. s3.•ntwo. 11.181!, D.opriotnr. Formerly from Eagle Hotel, Lebanon, Pa T. V. Tltto.tos, Clerk. 1 ph ilx.. March 12, MI. 1.862 NEWpTYLES. 1 Set.tt ADAM RISE, In Cp r laud Street, between.' Market and the C rtllonee, north aide. has. now on hand a splendid tmeortment of the Now. Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and nom 14148, to which the attention of the 'public iE respectinlly loet ted. I:ata of all prfees,! from the clmapest to the mos costly, always on hand.' If e has also just openod a spiels did assortment of SU3I NEIL HATS, embracing our.) a 'STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL ? , PEARL, HORN, .LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. . - ge.tre gill ISIS° Wholesale all. lands of uoto, Capa go., to Country Alle'rchturts ou adivokageous terms. Lebanon, April 84,1862. *PlumberiP materials ;CHARLES HULLIIin. PIPORTER k WHOLESALE DEALER. No. 524 V Commerce Si, PHILADELPHIA, Conetnntly.M Store, a largo assarryn.nt of COPPER, ZINC, TILOS & GALVANIZED IRON RATH TUBS. White end Marblrd Pitig DeAins White and Marbled or Blue Closet n1L9111 . 11. • 'Ship Weter-Closent , complete. Witter ,Clomts of erory• tMstrlptian. • • • &c. Iron sinks. Iron and Ratansßcd Porhtble Wash Stands. Vltrilled Drain Pip,c,jende, Branches & Traps Plumbers' Brass slid lated• Work. of every doscrip Lead Traps nud Bends, Pine .apd Cedar Itydrant Posts, tlydrint Itods...Plunibers' Iltoks, Marble Sl-hs, ituhber:llose. dlees )0w as any Itoutte in the country. April 22.1863:13m. . . . . (Jo.gotiNaking Establishment? pietlersigneti, al h to MANI/NAG 1....T0RX, at ~t he let Toll' (Ante, 'an mile Emit of. hoba.non,:haa oa hood a very le l e stock of . ' R 4 ADY MADE - VEHICLES. such an BUGGIES. , ROCK•A•WAYS, CARRIAGES. SULKIES, &a.. madenitt of the bent materials .and by first:rate workman. From bin long enp•rienie in the buniuess, and his determination to allow none but good work to leave hin.Shope, he feels confident that he can give to minim-nets the most complete satisfac tion. Much of the materiais used in nmoufacturing the above Vehichisn 'were purchased before the 'vase in the price of articles. and Item therefore sell cheaper than any other establ•sh meet in the county. Irling done at short notico, and at low prices. • Persons Nyantf ng nnyth tag in this line, arclav Red to calland exam Ina my Stock before making this it pur elm 'en DANIEL 1+1.1111141t. R'E r MOVAL. .NOI4.4i.'.LIiI)3ANON Saddle and' Harness Mann factory. THE undersigned' has removed . his Saddlery and Harness - - Manufactory too few doors bon th i'm g a of the old place, to the large room lately occupied by Biilman A Bro., es - a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa eilitlee fur attending to all the departments aids hind. nees. 13eing determldeutio be behind no other estab lishment in his abilities to arcominialate customers, be has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and mete hiumellmaster of every modern improvement in the busirwwe and secure the services of the best work men that liberal wages would command. ' Its will keep a large stock on hand. and manufacture at the ehnrt. est notice, all descriptions of HAHN SS, such as Sad dles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whi,4 of the best - manufacture. Brit Palo Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton, Worsted. Linen, and a new kind lately. invented ; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips , Cart Whips, Ac.; limes of all descriptions Froltmr Chains, home-made Traces. An., Ac, all of which lie will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained lu any other establishment in the country.. All he asks that .those desiring any thing in this line, shoUld call at hie place and examine 311 Itock. Ile feels the fullest confidence iu his ability w give entire, satisfaction. -- • • • le& All orders thailciully received and prompily at end.xl to. SOLOMON SMITH.. Borth Lohanou Borough, Aug. 18. 1802 Boot and Shoe Store. • 3Aooll;lto3Dlett • reafieetfully fo es iwn;: i t s h o rt x p t llte v ha e es t u l t r A tl s tLl c e e n n t tin• Wh o 'wale use new building, in Cumberland s 4 - Where he hopes to render the same artliefaction as heretofore to nil w h o may favor hlr with their. custom. Ile invites Merchants and dealers in B99TR and SUOESand every one who wishes to pure/marl fashlotia/ilajwiti, rinnablo articles in his line, to call and examine for .theutselvee, hie large and virled'etecii:/`; • , Ile iNditnrmlneCto enrpess ell _competition In the manufacture of orerysittiele blitmeiness, suitable for any Market In thellJdlon. A due obit, taken iniregard to materials and worlimanehip; none bt the best quail: ty of LICATH.ER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. . P. S.—He t rpturinAlaslncere tbaki to his friends for the, very liberal patrodege henitoforo'bostowed on him. He hopes bLetrict attention to bush:dw and endeavoring to Nis& Ere' nieritieshike'of pfiblie "pat ronage. . . rbedienon, July. 3, V 581.. AND AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, : 1 6 FOR Tan RAPID . OURS OF • '. 1 16 Colds, Coughs : and - Hoarseness. Dentrumn, Mass., 20th Dec., 1855.. DR. J. C. ATM: I do not hesitate tb say the best remedy I have ever found for 4 Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant eyinptome ofp Cold, is your CHiRRT Putout,. Its constant use in ';', _ my practice and my family for the last' r ten years has shown it to possess tame. dor virtues for the treatment of these complaints. MIEN KNIGHT, M. D. A.B. MORTLEY, FAQ, of irrizt, N. Y.ocrites: "I have aced your Pectoral myself and in my family ever SillCO you invented it, and believe it the best, medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a had cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without ft, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. SYSINGFIRLD: MISS., 714). 7, 1856. Ilnorn - ra AYER : I will cheerfully certify : your Pectoral is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children.. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, acid commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN', lif„D. ANTOS LEE, Esq., MONTEREY, 'IA., writes, 241 Jan., 2358 t " I bad a tedious Inflitenza, which 'confined me in doors six weeks took many medicines without Collet fluidly tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman,,The first dose refteved the soreness in my throat and kngs ; less than ;one half• the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest i.v yell ss the best we can buy, anti we esteem you, Doctor, and: yOur remedies, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthisie, and, Bronchitis. wen. mecuserss, PA,Feb. 4, 1856. • SIR Your (Irrp Fedora is performing marvelleui cures In this section. It hasrelieved several from alarm ing syrimtotris of consittriptiOn, and Is now curing a man who has labpred tinder an affection of the brags Dor the last forty years,. lIRNRY L. PARRS, Merchant- A. A. 4AMSET, M. D., At.nugr, Monson CO., lon, writes, ;Sept. 6, 1855: "During•tny practice of many years I have found nothing equal to yonr Cherry Pectorizl itzr giving ease and relief to consumptive patients r er outing such as are curable." . We might add 'volumes of evidence, but the moat con- vincing proof of the Tirtne's of this remedy) ironed in fie effects upon trial. ' Consumption. Probably Twang 'remedy bas ever been knaira which cured so many and such dangerous oases as thte. Some no .human aid can reach; but even to those ths Merry Pectoral affords.relief and comfort. `." ' ASTOR NOM, New YORS Ott; March 5, les& Dacron Area, Lomax: I feel it a duty and it fiteesure to inform you *bat your Ottani Itctoral has dons for my wife. She had been five months labOring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consumption. from which no aid we could procure gave-her much Shewas steadily hal ing, until Dr. Stiong. of this city, where we have come for adviceotecomMended a trial ttf your wiedietne.''We bless his kindness, as we do your skill; Itirehe' has recovered front that day. She is not, yet as strong as she used to be, Mit is free from her Cough, and calls herself well: Yours with gratitude and regard, " ' ORLANDO SHELBY, or Safiarraur. . . Cbiasumplires, do not despeir till you have tried Antal Caesar PECTONA L. It is made by one or the beet medical chemists in the world. andite cures all around as bespeak the high merits of its virtues. Philadelphia :Ledger. Ayers . Cathartic Pills. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine - have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, niosilsiifect Iturgative-whichds known .to man., Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pala havevirtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary mediciaes, and that they win nm precedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They arenas and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pence. Dating propertiesstimulatelbe vital activitiesA the body, remove the obstructions of_ its , organs, purify, the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed- and grow distemper, etimulaM shieileh" or disoi , dared organs into their natnral action, and linpart healthy tone with strength to the whOle System. Net:only do they cure the every-day complaints of everyi bodyr'imt also forinidable and dangerone diseases that have haled the best of huinan While they. .produce.poiicirliii effects; they are at the sfunelime, in diminished'doeis;the safest and beet physic, that can be employed for children. tieing sugar-coated, they are nleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from Ally risk of bane. Cures have been made which surpass pellet were they not sub stantiated such exalted poSition end character. as to forbid the ensnicion el untruth. .51any. eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to eprtity to the public the reliability of my remedies, white ether's have sent me the assurance of their convicticnythatmy Preparations . eoutribqte immensely to the relief of my affileted,Suffming fellow - men. - The Agent below named is plemied to furnish gratis my American. Altdanse, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the!ollowing complaint/ii— Costiveness, Bilious Cotaplaints,.ltheumattem, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a, foilLstomackEliatt sea. Indigestion, - Morbid Inaction of the Bowets and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetites.:all Mari ons and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evecitant medicine, &rends or King'. 8011. They also, by sroelf,y kng the blued and stimulating the system,. cure marry complaiiitUsh lett it would not be elepposted they Could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Netinitgliand Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid . nese, Clout, and' other kindred complaints: arising, from a Eosv state of the body:er'obstruction of its functions. . . , . Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more 'profit on. Ask for AM'S and take nothing else. No other they sap" gilt* you compares with.thie in its intrinsic value or ctitatare powers. The sick want - the hest aid there is for them. and thejr bite it.' Prepared by Di. 3. C. AYER, Practical and Lnalytical Chemist, Lowell, Mau, PRICZ 25 011. 'IR DOI. itva,,Boxis.ro,,s BOLDBY Sold by J. L. Lembertrer. Dr. Geo. Ross. frod,D. 8. Rabr, Leba.-am:- Biover & BAnentlle Shirk:. 31y eratown Alt. Neb .; A. P. Mqrk.' nit-per, East Ilanoier; liratl, Simon - el-steam; awl by Dealers everywhere. •', Lebanon Itsisuirance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.. O the peopiwy - h tolders , of the State of Penn m . , spiv:eu :-'GENTLEMEN : Your attention is fespectfully gni icited , tO thefelleiving lovi rates of finer• ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL NSIIDANCS COM PANY, who are transacting husinass with the most flattering evidence of Public confidence: There sources of the Company are itniple Io indemnify those who may take advantage through its agencrof the means afford ed them oPbeing protected against lossby , cfire. The Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably k omen, and eojey Mg the entire cOntidienee and respect Of the connininitY In whicli•:they live... Our Cont. pkty jrperfOCUY niutna. and we invite your careful ;t4 tention to the following low rates as We are determined to insure es low as any other responsible company, taking into consideration the character of risks incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL. enables us .to is sue Pelidies Which never•expire, which obviates - the no cessity of r enewateVery 3 or 5 years. ." The Company has now been in 'successful operation for nearly ,6 years, and all its losses have been pros.ptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, In fact it has been, and still continues to be, tbe' wish of the. Directors to have the Company conducted on honest and economical' principles. RATES OP INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof 045 $lOO do ,do. -do :shingles, • . do do Log or Varna ,20 " do Earns, stone or brick ,20 " 'do do Log or Frame " Store Houses, brick or stone .15 "- do do Log or frame ,30 " "do Hotels& boarding houses, brink or stone ;25 " do do do Log or frame .30 ".."do Academies and 'School houses ' ,'26 -. 'i ,do Churches and meeting houses . • ..iit',..,* Printers books and Stationertes • ,30: - f' do -Bookbinders ,50", ,f , ,,•d0, Tailor shops • . ,tls i . .' do 'Shoemaker and saddler shops ;4O " . d Silversmith and Watchmaker . ,30,:• " 0 do Tin and sheet iron shops .t3O . do Groceries and Provision'stores . . ;;., - ,30'" do Tanneries . '' • ,30N . -.do . Hatter Shops ' ~ ,30 . do, Grist Mills, Water power ' ,35 " do atv, Mills ~,, do . do, - - . . ,35 . do, Drdg Stone; '' - - ; r: :; 7 ,30 " ;dm Smithohops, _brink or stone . .- - .‘,30 !•-,- , do Mi.*, do Wood ' ,a. . — di, Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet inak'r shops ,40 ." d'e Wagoner and Cistchroaker shoos ,40 . do Painter and chair moker shops ,40 " do Oil Mills „ ,40 ” do Clover Mills - • ' 40 " do Pounderies of wood ,33; '. do. do Briar or'stone 'do Merchundize in briek' or stone buihrnge i2O "do ' woodendo, ;TO ,'do Furniture in brick or stone litaildings , " do in woodbn " do Stebles *Sheds, brick or stone,cOuntry do do wooden ,25 " de Livery & Tavorp Stables '2s do Air ADni conitinientions'abould' be liddrgesed to J. G - HEILNIAN, Secretary, Jonestown. - Lebanon OFF,ICCI - nt the “Blaelt Horse Hotel."' President—JOHN BRUNNErt, Rag:, Vice President—D. ffi. RANK. ' Treasurer—UßO, P. WETLY. • Secretary—J. G. LIKILAIAN. Jonestown, March 4, 1803 OWEN LAITBACIOS New Cabinet Ware Rooms and Chair Manufactory. 2111r1.-et St., 3d door north of the L. racy Raitroad. Largest Nanufnotory and Best Assortment of - - FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in tite•conn • T int nunlieis res'peettiilly request, „: -; • - ed to bear in mind that at these - - Were Rooms will be found the hest assortment of FASHIONABLE end HAND , SOME.PURNITURE and CllAlltS. Personii:ln want of any kind would hest call and examine hls'etoek before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being _all of his own _work) he warrants tote better.sban any Ati..red in this place....prices will be LOW 411, than at, en/. M& place, either in the Borough or county of Lebanon`. All orders promptly attended to, and ipSedlly execu bnkat the lowest prises. • All persons purchasing . Eurnitnee froinl.nlm ism be accommodated by.bevigg it. delivered 4.4„.tliern,,,Sn any part or the goulatyinno,or pones, and ;Without the least iniciry, *alio has.procused one. of th‘best'Muft ionedfurniturs waxing, especially for 1 1 16:0 1 07 8 1 8, m0ds.t0 order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. (Lebanon, SePt.l3, 1860. Dixß,„yotr, see r4rE R4 7 3..t BRO.Ttiri, Mid and "Mogi ~ ~F ~F DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT BM GREAT REMEDY . . FOR RIIEUMA I IISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, AND WOUNDS, PfLES. HEADACHE, AND,ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. • , Per all of which it is a speedy and &Whin remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephea Sweet, of Connecticut, the famovslone setter, and has been need in hie preo , Vas for more than twenty years with the mast aston ishing success. . . . AS AN ALLEVIATOR. OP PAIN, it is unri -valed by any preparation before the public, of which' themost skeptical may be convinced by a single trial Tbis will cure rapidly and,radieselly. RITETTIVIATIO :DISORDERS of every kind, and in then sands, of eases whet* It ha* been used it has never been know rte fait POB.NEURAL