THE CORNER. GREAT DISCOVERIES MADE TO3 LATE. They tell us of, a gold, a silver, an iron, a brazen and a dark age, The present is the age of discovery. - Let us enumerate a little: 1. Greely discovered that the South was e bill of expense to the rest of the Union, the sooner it leaf ,the better. 2. The Abolitionists generally that the South was a poor house and supported by the North. 3.Thatathe generality of the southern ers tou s iffneitirer read, write, work or fight. That we could neither kick the South into a VA nor out of the . Union. 5, That We could quell the.. South "by driving an old. black cow down there." 6, That the. slaves would rise•juiit its soon as the white men left their homes to figtit the North. ' • • r 7. '"That one Massachusetts regiment would whin'the-South. 1 " . : r 7 8. •Thatthree Massachusetts regiments vould ;do it., 9. That 75,000 three months' meet would do it. ' 10,That 400 000 would do it. 11. That 790,000 men were more than enough to do it, so must stop' volun -12. That 300,600 more three years the job. A 13 That 300;000• nines month's men would,finish it anyhow.. 14. That -300,000, dratted• men will do iti 11. `That arming negroes ,will do it at .once. 'l6 - . That the - whole North, from 18 to 45 shalt. do: it. " : "17 , That it is the duty of white men to marry sooty - wenches. ,(See, Elder 'ill _ton-) 18. That, all men ought to have niggers marry their daughters. [See Bishop Jun `tns.] • Repeal of The Tonnage Tax TILE GIGANTIC SWINDLE Tax.payer's of Lebanon connty ! you \have an account to,settle with Governor Curtin.. .The Legislature of this State, in 1861, released by law, the Pennsylva nl4. Railroad:Company from the paYrnent of Tonnage Tax, which deprived the State of a just' revenue to the amount of itorTielh:ree hundred thou - sand dollars a year ! Nay, 'more, at that time) the liallroad, owed the State $700,000 for the two pr,eviouslears-tax.—The Legis lative in a section of the same bilfrep6l irig_,the Tonnage Tax, wiped out this debt ! So by this one act athe Legista lure—which- was then 'composed of a two thirds Republican rajority in both Houses- 7 -the State sustained a loss of the Tonnage Tax, then amounting to $ l 3OO, 000Ayear (it, would be a millibn a Year by this time) and also the $700,000 that was ,due her ! ' GoVerber Curtin engineered this plun dering bill oin:high - the Lekialatnre and illaCed his signature to it. Remember tbesnfacts, people of Lebanon, wherryou . go - to vote'in October. .. lir If any one -believes that this Will be the last draft, we tell him be is a fool for Lincoln and Ciirthi:Will tine evert 1113:11 in the country drafted rather than yield theirinigger;pekey Aow. They areAetermined to see it through, if r by their votes, the people will Bustard the* ' ' 1— Comfortable*—Planking r doWn sBoo,to eiciape THAT draft, with the probability staring.you ; in ~tbo ;face that yon2will be called upon to sock a like amount in less time than •Ppore tatyy pew,iir4OlßEe ITO Itime Pioicice• cied the war sTpuld be .ended—ninety days. Maine.—ThADemeeraeparein3ho 4 cahort:. -rows" '.• in • this State. Tha friends ; of the old Union, have -.flop ini to - eat:feet' from' Abdlitioniica, witch-burning .biew . England The traitorous peddlers of - Ivntidon' tiat megs, wanted to get oat of the Union 'ae long as 1812, and' now that-they sees fair chance ofkeeping it dissok ed by prolonging the War, therltte trying to make themost•of it. NATIONAL HOTEL SWAN,) Race St - reet above Third , Phila. eetablishment offers great inducements not on ly,on account of reduced retell of boarding,but rum' Its Central lifention'toihe avenues of trade, as Well as the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways, running past mad contiguous to it, by vvhich pass andfrom the Hotel to the different oni,ishould they be preferred to the regu• tar Omnibus belonging to the House. deternlined• to devote my whole attention to the itomfart add.conyenience of my gavial). TERMS $1 25 PER DAY. 1). 0. SIEGIUST, Proprietor. Formerly froze Eagle Hotel. Lebanon, Pa T. V. RHOADS, Clerk. tPhita., &larch 12, 1882. HARDWARE AT COST. film subscriber Om his-large and . well. selected I stock of HARDWARE. 'PAINTS, OILS. be., etir' COST FOR CatISII. Partiesmdm have settled their accounts to April 1, 1881, will beAllowed a liberal credit on purcbases.—Those islioTheve not • settled will And their accounts with A. B. Ely,. Esq.,. for immediate settlement sod col let. tion. . D. N. KARMANY. Lebanon,July 17, 1881, ' • . 800 C. CSRIMANIY, 800 South-West corner Eighth and Chestnut, • It42(IITACTUBCA AND DEALIR Rf MEN'S FURNIKLING GOODS, THE LATEST STYLE coy Cravats ;SCartis, Neck-tiesitc Philadelphia, July 15; 18680-41 m. Boot and Shoe . Store. . . JACOB RCEDEL,respectfully in • • forms the public that be still contin nes his extensive establishment in Sib wan his new building, in eumberlandst., where be hopes to render the same eatitrfactlon as heretofore to ail wbo may favor him with Melt custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SEIOESand every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles In his line to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. . . - He Is determined to surpass all 'cc mpatition inthe matintacture of overy article in his bustnessouitabic for anYlkflitliet in the Union. A due Care taken In regard to materbila and w orkmanship; none bt the beet quali ty of LEATHER and Other ma oriels are used, and none Ddt tiwitiest workmen are employed returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patcpnage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by. strict attention to busineseapdendeavoring to pleaschis 'custotratre,,to•merit a share of public pat nonage,• • (Lebanon July 3, 1661. Ornamental Iron Workil wool? & Reza r, 1136 Ridge Avenue, ue Philadelphia, Pa., OFFER for sale opon Mamma favorable Terms, new and BEAUTIFUL- DESIGNS - in great variety of lON RAILING 8 for cemeteries. Residences, of Wrought and.camt Iron, and GALVANIZED IRON end BRAES TURING : IRON VERANDAES,BALCONIES, STALED. COUNTERS. FOUNTAINS, OATES, COL. lUMNS , EnCHINis Dona, LAIRD STANDS, VASES. *TABLEIVEAWRE MODS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STAT. vAN4(4-0194.111ALS,and all other Iron Works `Disdiftisforywrdid! ftrisPelectien.—. In4l for siiiiVllL.pleassetator.Shia h-3c.rrni Sep .9,- 1933.--3 m SANCEL REINOHOL. ADOLPHUS RITHOPIL. CHAS: H. :HMS A Friendly' Invitation To all desirous of purchasing. LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage. at the old established and sie I now xi, LUMBER YARD REINOEHL F S & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the Enet and West sides o Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. IICE subscribers take pleasure In informing the eft!- " setts of Lebanon, and surrounding connties, that they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL-BUSI NESS, at their old and well known stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the • BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER: ' consisting of White and Yellow Pine BOARDS, PLANE and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. RAILS, POSTS, PALINGA and FENCING BOARDS. ASII, from 1 to 4 inch ; CHERRY, from % to 3 Inch; POPLAR, from %to 2 inch. • • - - Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS. Roofing and Phuitering LATHS. ' SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! SHINGLES! !! Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Brelcen, Egg and Limeburnera' COAL; and also, the best Alle gheny COAL for Blacksmiths. /Kr Thankful for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore been patronized they, would extend a cordial invitation for A oontinuoitice of favors, as they are confident that they now ha .e the largest, best and cheapest stock of LUMBER car hand In the county, which will be sold eta reasonable per centage. ART Please call and examine our stock and prices' be fore purchasing elsewhere. . REINOMITA do AIEILY North Lebanou'borough, May 7; 1.862, NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED AT•THE STORE OF L. K. LAUDERMILCIL In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Selling Off: : Selling Oft AN INDUCEMENT TO CASH BUYERS. WILL SAVE eta PER CENT. LADIES' DRESS GOODS . French Merino and Coberg. Fancy and Black Silks, from 50 cents to $t 50. Detains from 10 to 20 cents: . Lawns from 64 to 16 cents. Mohair Plain from 16 to 374 cents. Valencia*, from 8 to 16 cants. MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAL Black Cloth, from $l.OO to f r t 50, Fancy and Black Cassimeres, from 50 to $1 50. Ladies' Cloak Cloth, from $l.OO. to $1 50. Cottonades, front 10 to 20 cents. DOMESTICS. Muslin, from 64 to 124 cants. Check, from 10 tdl2 cents.' -• ' Ticking, from 10 to 16 tante. Calicoes, from 8 to 1234 cents. Gingliams,lrom 10 to 20 cents'. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ! Spring Shawls, from $1 00 to $1 00 - .° Black Thibet Shawls, from $2 00 to $1 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS 1 ! Parasols and Umbrellas, from 50 to 52 00. Stockings, from 64 to-96 cents. Hoop Skirts, front, 20 to $1 50 . , Handkerchiefs. tram 64 to 18 cents Linen and Paper Collars. An assortment of READY MADE CLOT I IING; CARPETS! CARPETS!! GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE. PRO - U.81.0N S; ' Sugar Cured HA,II and MACKEREL. . FRUITS ! FRUITS! ! Dried Apples, Dried Dricd'Pesches,Dt:ied Elderberries, Altsold to suit the times, by - L. K. LAUDEItMILCII. N. B. —All kinds of Country Produce taken In ex change for Goods. . ' 1,. : K. L. Lebanon, April 26, 1862.. , Out-Lots at Private Sale; WILL be sold at Private Ea • - ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long LOMB, near the borough line, in Corn wall township. It adjoins the land of , Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. Atkins and John Kritusa on the East. There is a one story LOO. HOME, weather boarded erected On the land, and a good WELL so the garden.— The land has fine stones for. quarries, This tract will make tibiae hoine fora small filthily.. le- it is free from Ground Rent. Good title will be given. ADMIT RITCGER. N. S.—This tract is now covered, with fine grass, hal. of which will'be given to the purehatter.' Lebanon, June 13, 1860. . STOVES. STOVES; 71 1 TO :w is the time to buy your_ Sp YES before cold VI winter is hereon:ld' the beet arid cheepeet place to Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Nannfee- tory of James N. Rogers. Two doors Sonth.from the Labanon_Bank, where Can be had the largest' and 'beet assortment of 'PAK {Zit. lIALL, and CCONING STOVES, ever-offered'ln .1414, tann, Oas Burners for Parlors or Bed Clambers of his owu make. with a general assortment of,Parlor Stores, and u largeovarietrof the best CodiiiiceStoiaS in the county. or borough, which he warranteto bake or roast WASH BOILERS con tautly ou hand of all sizes, end thebest material. COAL ItUbMETS , --the hirgestaiMortnient.4be hens , lest iron, and.the,best wedeln Lebanon„ - Also, a large Stock of TIN WARE, made of the best material and in a workmanlike manner, As he is a practical, )yorkmen, and Allisliad , ,an . .exparieoce , of twenty:aye years, Ito reels confident that . ..lie can. eye general satisfe.ction. ' He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes, by strictly altendlng to, own hmilacss and letting other peopleti alone , to etill receive a share of „ pupllc patronage. JAMES Sir Particular attention paid to all hinds of Jogai:co ouch ae!,toofing.:Spoliting4o,!ltul.a4pnork.garronted LATEST' NE Of the. cticape.gAnd„l3.e.st,p.oods EVER.' SOLD IN:SEBANONII!..zIit.;t: Boots, shoes, Hats, Caps, ace ss undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS.. T SORTMENTS of RATS, VCS PS,BrrWI c P%I, raA:/ilMal n ," 1 andfgtnietlals which sell at prises to. redninfuend thete:to pifecha sere. Of the. RATS. he, bus quite a. variety,444ilew Styles, embracing Abe Washington, Stantmi,,Durnajde, Dupont, McClellan, Stringhßin and Moqttor pat,. Tcry beautiful and very cheap. Of, CA L'S helps itsomplope assortment of all the Now Styles, got up in Anterior manner. with flee finish; .Women's Chil dren's Brd morals, Gaiters, •Congrese - Boots, ,Suppers, and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' ford Ties,Waellington Ties, Congress Dont/. nnitall other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and SHOES, of the different verictles, cheap Store i n Walnut SC" next to tile" unty Prison. • 6 4 . Air Thankful fon the liberal eni.ouAgetneut of, the public beretofore,l.would in,vite all wishing .anything in my line to call and exishinuntY stock before making their purchases . .10S: It.OWM4N. Lebituuo, April 23,1882... P. B.—lleasurea taken and Work made at o:tort notice. NOTION is hereby given that letters of Admintatra• Lion on the Emote of GEGROF. GILBERT: late of Lebanon Borough, Lebanon wooly, Pa:, - deeeased. hay e been granted to the undersigned. of the satire Once.— All persona, therefore, having elitimsnigainit said .En- Late are requested to present them, and those Indebted to make payment at* nn early date. MICHAEL LAUSER. Adminiatrator. Lebanon Borough, September 9, GREAT EXCITEMENT • AT Tlig i ./I'reto 'York :Cheap= Sitii4,; 6,f- GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACH, Cumberland Street , • Raber's .Bloc4-,' _Lebanon • HAVING been at New York and Philadelphia fur sometime attending the Auctions, and having now returned w lth a very large • Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qyeert.sware, &c. Notwithstanding the . great ;dram* goods ',they, by ceiefal attendance upon the'Alictions arialnijrldk large ly, are now prepared to sell goods at New York and Philadelphia laolesale Prices. • They respectftliy invite- the attention of thair mute. mere, and all close Buyers ufttie following 160 pieces Bleach Illualln'frin•l2l.4l6:3l.' 100 " unbleached;.'"' - ' if'" 'l6 "15. 100 " Calico 96. 100 " Calico ' best " 22: 60 ". Taneller olefh - " " 1214 to 31. 50 " - Best styles American Detains. all prices. . 60 • Gingham . from 11134 to 25. SO' "'Cotton Flnnel all coloks,.arid prices. , 50. -`• Wool • " 10 " French blothso• V • . • 20 " Cobinga and Alpaca . • V" • .-. •: • • Variety, of Dress Goods "• We have a fullline.Sof'LADFlMl :MOM oplli Colors and.hrap, and a full line of BlackaS4fantly 211.16 a and at the Lowest prices. . • MOURNING GOODS:* Our Mourning Department is complete, comprising Black French Merino, Bombazlnes, Wool bo's'n:1;4111 widths,- Per-lac cloth; Cftehmiers, Bilk Pop/ins and a variety df all kinds of Mourning, and Second SlOnr - 01132 goods. . , GENTLEMEN'S WARE. A toll Hne of Cloth. Ceseimer. Vesting, flattfnette, Juni, of the LOU and Chowpeet. ___ GROCERIES. Coffee, Sop?, Teas, Spiess, Syrupti,.ko., &c., Re., col.and Ickik•ttirough our stock sod get-Limps/cocas &Ist° abewsoolls„sa our..ttotto...*A4ll ,vstat 1: Wes soducaSdriresis-oss, 614 4 l„vuri7ax, PRADlJlweekesk : 111 . - reLipel_csoteoo_ 4 r vwDYEAB uarfziv.acu. '14410011., etpt. 9, 1863. • . BOOKS &STATIONERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZA HOUCK AKTOULD inform the Public, that having bought and V consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of 11.11. Reedel and George Waltz, they are now prepared to trait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old a tand (H. H. Randal's) in Cumberland street. where they will always have on h tnd a large and well se leeted supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and as en inducement they offer their sliscalla miens:books at greatly reduced pricce:—., ' . r The New York and P iladelphla Daily and Weekly Papers, and 11,1agazines, can be had and subscribed for, on reasonable terms,by calling at More: -- Anything wanting In their' lino Will be •cheotfully at tended to with promptness and dispatch 'Lebanon. N0v.12,1862. . ' AEV Grocery Store, JOHN DILLER HAS just opened a NEW, GROC'ERY ,WP019.:. in his Building in Cuttiberland.Street; one door West' of Market street, where be proparid'to aniPply the pift• lie with Froth GROCERIES; of tee • best' 4uatity , surb as SU GARS. sifted, erusbed , white •end. brown, COFFEE, green and ' naked ; MOLASSES; TEAS., Imperial, Yonne. Hyson and Black ; COEN: ?STARCH ; CHEESE; New MACKEREL; HERRING.; HAMS; ,PRIEDeBABE4.A.CbocoIate, „ ALSO, a - large stock of BRUSHES and BROOMS. of every variety ; also, .BASSETS-Market, Traveling and Fancy: _ lie - is also prepared id stiPpiiiiis old customers with every variety of LEATILDR and SHOE FINDINGS, whieb:miq-be found in his Daiernent, on Market street. %. He solicits a liberal share o." patronage. 16. JOHN DILLER.. Lebanon, August-12 = A New ritm; Cheap cash Store, and .111illing and Grain Business. THE undersigned having formed a partnership indite MERCANTILB, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establiehments. They will contiue to , keep. at the late stand of SIIERK, GEESAMAN LONG, a moat Complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept In a country storeovhieh they will re: tap Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 BUshols of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, • 25,000 . Bushels of. OATS. For which they will pay the hibbest Market Prices.— TheY:ifin also take GRAIN on STORAGE. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FRED, BALI, PLASTER, &e. de" They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public ; and will endeivor to deal on such lib eraland just principles as satisfaction to all. SIIERII & LOU,N - NorthLebanon, March 19;1962 It EA DING RAIL ROA I)! SUMMER ARRANG-EXIANT. it !LULLS.2-LlZl4Tairirl - • AT., , GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM VIE, NORTH AND North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON; ,ALLENTOWN, EASTON, &c., - =trains leareilarriaburg tor Philadnlphia. New-York. Rending, Pottsville; and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. 31.. and 2.00 , passing:Lab:man 9.13 A. 01., and . New Yxpross leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. isr., passes Lebanon at 3.15 A. M., arrivin at New York at 9.15 Fares from Harrisburg: To ,Now-YorkSs 1k to• Phil adelphia sa 35, wid e $2 , 80. Baggaie checked through. B Returning. ; leave. Nate-York' at 8' A. M., 12 Noun, and 7 P. 11, (PITTSBURG' EXPRESS). Leave Philadel phia at 8.15 A. 51., and 3.39 P. M., passing. Lebanon at 12.11 noon, 7.1y,R. 51,,anti Express at . ,1.00 A. M., SleePineerirs'in ,Mx:Preis Trains, through to and from Pit tsburgh.without. change.- Passenger- bY the Cataivissa Railroad 'leave TaniaqUa at 8.50 A. N., and 2.15 P. m. for Philadelphia, New York, and all , Way Points. • - " • . Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and P' N. for PhiladelPhis. Harrisburg and New York.' . An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6:05 A. Al , and returns from Philadelphia at s`oo P. 51. ..ear- An the above trains rim daisy Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. Si., and Philadelphia:at Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at. 25 poi cent. between any points desired. Mileage-Tickete, good for 2000 •between all points at $l6 35—for Families and Business Firms. Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. - 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. . ..Paisengors are.requested to purchase their 'tickets before entering the cars, as higher Fares are charged if paid in cars. G. A . NICOLIS, General Superilitendoot OE= -A GREAT .BATTLE Ye soon exPeeted to eake place in TBiginla. But not. withstanding this, theeirOple, ... • ; • ..,. • MUST HAVE CLOTHING, . And 'we;would respectful' setfOrth ciir claim to PUBLIC A T TENTION lENTION ! its.follows:— Beconse.'W:jetifia largiiielaairoitattkaek of Cloth ing on banallPhieb. when examined, always please. Itgeauen ,iiir. Goads are made iiii.-,in, s oui ,own Fatal,- Bahama iu .the city, and In it. mintier thitt takes down .the country, and gives all. Custom era a city appearance. . .. 111. • . Because, by. the. facilities we hare lu ..bnying "piece gofide.'we are enabled to sell our elOthing, 25 per cent. cheaper than . anybody. else in this neighborhood. lcc have 'just received a large stock of SPIIING AND 817511,1.E1t CLOTHING, and invite our Friends and Customers respectfully to call at . , . BKIZBN6TEIN nuos.. Opposite the Court House. ' Lebanon. April, ,1862. , _ ... ES T Et:iLl BLI ~...51. L . ! ...•, 1 1. 4 1 7. :7: 6 ' 0 PETE R.„L,Oftl':LA*FtD l CST s iiiiir . ik:Tiolikeaii' liiitiffiiiiiiiii -'..., ..z.:fif:sz!, ia".bitliiig:stegt . :. ::. • :- .Itoptierli 42,13Sittiantlftreet. -Ned , Torkd •,..,- `3.tiirs,,li eill•th'e attention at Dealers to ' tlib• arttcleit'of !%liSsatitilstuotisio,:ill!:. ;••, a•••: , • .., .. , . ... „,;.:1, -- , -- ::_..DEQWII $. 1 0,11 7 ,---; • - . . -• ..maciab4,-.. ~ , .. Dosnigros,. . ,••••• ~ , ,• • ' tralsitt-ll4lxts. I, • a:•.,. -Pure :Vii3tiula.., t. ' Rect. fres - RRPPeL; • - ai•:•, ~ 4/ :1 P •ell,..iI"Aell. ~' ..• ••,.!,•,.., g a 10101riC , 91:010 actrill 11, - ~ opranngen. ~,• , ' -Yellow siiiiir g,lit'oh.'‘'''f' ' ' ' ' ' t 'Honey Dew . Scotch. .• 'II igh*Torii+o4cofcif;' ' Prigh . lldoeyliew Setahritl ~, • I rich[Ugh Toast, , Fred Scotch. , . ,' • ''', , . or LundYfoot ' - ' 'I -,•••",*•• i ` 4 ...:' •, /1 : ". • Ara- .Auencion is ealledia ilielaiiia Oectilee&ig l a *i• con of Pine-Cat Chewing and Staoking Tobaccos, //ha' will. befaund of a Supertor oualtty:, ; • • ~ , is'•!E•'lTBb. d er•l62l: VP! ei 4 -':• ‘ ..-5M1C1".111,,,,- ,I'INE.CpT. GTIFAVING- SM,0111.1i0. ; . linig,' 1 .. 'P:A, L., or plain; • S. •Jago; ••'. • ' . 'pahodisb. or Sii•tiet,' • Spitlllih . .7' 1 e. 1.; •• &keit Scented Oronoco,. eshiknir7. ••, - Nag. 1& 2' Tfo' ItoirCavendish, • • Toiliish. Nll.="eircu Lae of prices will be sera on . eppli est ii . 4 nV. . ' ' ''Now York, APiill, 1563.--::ly; OWEN LAIOBACU9S • New Cabinet Ware .Ro . ants and. Chair Manufactory.. ' Market St., 3d door nori/i of Ih., L. Valley Raelrand. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FIIBNITIIRE and,CIIAIES, in the coun • . 1:11BE public IS r espectfully • rogues', ••• '• 7 l. 'ed to bear In rnrinl that at these •` Ware will lietfound the' hest . assortment of Fasitipsatips and•liarin • • • 5,, 4101/t FURNITUREkatid•CIIA IRS. Perioni In eiaitt any kind irould.bait calkerid esanilua:bis stock be7tore purchasing elseivheie. Which' (being all_ orlils.awn work) be warrants to I:,e better than any'otrered In . tlifs place. Prices will be•sowza than at any other place, either In the Borough or county of Lebanon. • All orders prbinptly.attended to,find speedily exeen• ted-at the lowest'priees. ••. •-', • -• • All persons purehaaing Furultuee,from him will be accommodated by haying It delivered. to • them, to any pyrt t of-tbe county; rims , oP i onsaos., and without the least injury; as he hits procured one of the best elph• itmed furniture wagon:, especially for,that purpose., . u... COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. ' fkehauen, Sti k t. 13, 1800. HENRY ,&'STINE IETAVEIt.NOW/OPENEVIHRIRILARGE iSt.'tERY ..E1 HANDSOME: ASSORT ENT OF Ch*llls Striped, Plaid and Plain Idozikrntiigues: Shep herd Plaids ; Challi Detainee: Foulard Poplins, ke., &c. Also, a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, such es Taal matines, flaregea, Crape iforetz. Grenadine Enrages, all wool Delailles, Challies , &a., &c., which are worth looking after, for they Cartninly'area Great Bargain. Black and White CEITNE 1 . 11)PtiNB: Black and Plain. PLAID POPLINS: Lilae,lllue and Oreeu PLAIDS: Bluely/Mil White DELAINES; • 'Web PIaid,POPL'INS; • Rich Chene POPLINS: . • • Silver Mixed POPLINS, Very handeotn k , at the Golden Sign of: . HENRY. & SUNS, Corndr of Cumberland and Market streets Lebanon, May/14,1862. 1862 NEW: STYLES. f 1862 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between la Market and tko Court tionse,north Side, has now on band a apMndid . .assortment.of the' New Style of HATS AND CAPS; fortnen and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the publicfs respectfully furl ted.. Mats, of all prices, from the cheapest to the moe costly, always on hand. Us has alio juet opened &mien did essortment.of SUMMER HATS, embracing such : a STRAW, PANAMA:: PUDAL, TEAM „L 4 . llOltN, LEG BURN, SIINATE, CESIAN, and alUothlle. , gall' is..llle will a/sp4Wholssale r allykluda, st,#aterCaps £c., to Country Merchantion ittnititatidrcifterlor Lebanon, April 30, 1882. New Boot and Shoe Store! rIMIE undersigned announce to the public thnt they I have removed their New Boot and Shoe Store to Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in JUlin Greeff's one door west 01 the Confectionery Store, where they Wilt intend keeping constantly on hand a general as sortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes Gaiters, &c., &c., an of which will be made up in style and quality no to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all who may favor them with their orders. and their chimes will be no reasonable as possible, compatible with a thir remuneration. They also keep a large stock or MOME MADE WORT, which is Warranted to be as represented. The public are invited to call and exatninetheirstock previous to purehaaing. • - • i" _Repairing , done on short MUM and at reasonable rates. ANDRIM MOORE. Lebanon, March 19, 1802 REMOVAL. TOREN ZO IL ROTI ILWAIId re- ANT , ) spectfnlly inforth the citizens of LebanOn and vicinity that he has removed his tit dur ingEstabliihment, a few doors• cast of Laiviertnilch's store;and nearly opposite the Washington 'louse. on Cumberland Bt., where he will make up clothing in the most fashionable styles' in the.; beet manner; good. fits; guaranteed to all. Thankful foithe very liberal patron agd,extanded to' him thusla'r he hopes tolnerit and continue the same. Lebanon, Aprill, 1868.--15. FITS!. FITS ,FITS! RICHEY. Illerchanti . Tollor,:respectfully flounces to the citizens of 'Lebanon and vicinity that be has just tiptoed from the,pity.with a toe as. sortmeut of CLOTHS, ERES all of which he will sell or make up to order at prices to suit the times, at his No. I Tailoring Estab lishment In Neim's New Blockpl,ploors South of the Buck. Hotel, South Walnutstrbet. Alt wark'entrusted to his care. will be •Inanufactur red ina workrtfanlike owner as to fashion and bility. . „ • Goods purchased elsewhere mill be cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. DAViD 9. Lor.ra . . Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and DrY•Ooode business; and being inclined to turn to the advantage of his customers, all the advantages reSTI I t ing from said acnnireinents ) he feels satisfied that it will be responded to fry a vbry liberal share of the pub lie patronage. Friends call once to : pleao me after that please your aelvee. Juli 8, 1863 WALTER'S MILL. _l_ subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tarn, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen gert's," about one-fourth!of a mile from Jonestown bebahon county, 'pa.; that he has it now in complete running order, and-is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of . . 31F'311111:1101E_TillE111.. as cheap as it can be obtained. from any other source.— Ile keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest .cash prices CHOP, BRAN,. SHORTS, &c. He is also pre pared to do all kinds of CUSTMEits` WORK, for Farmers .and.others, at the very shorteit possible.notice and in vitee aft to glee , him a trial. The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely new and, of the cutest and Most inn proved kind. By strict attention to business and faii dealing he hopes to.merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &e., bought, for Which tir highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN . WALTER. May 7, 1862. • rtlarket Street Illatel 5 Cornerldarket and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATVIES, J' A TING taken the above Stand, long occupied by Mr. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN, I will spare DO pains to make the Traveling Public who. stop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give mo a trial. the Muse is large te..d well arranged. The Table supplied with the best E easonable edibles; tho Bar stocked with the choicest Lintiors,atid the Stabling large and com modious. •- ,-- 1 :.JOEIN Lebanen;' A pill 8,1862. astual Fire Insurance Com . pany of Annville, LItBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. rrilit COMPANY was inatirpOrated, March. MP, told is nnw in full operation and ready to make !MCI: on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally : Also on Barns. Cements, Macy, Farm I mplements. on a Mutual PriuMple MANAGERS. Samuel Seabold, John ti. liinports, George Rigler, John Aliwein, Rudolph llerr, Joseph F. Mats, '..Sirietian Bachman, WillhuthEarly, Georg,' S. hotngerdner, I. D. A. German, ' George Dunges. John D. Behan', , St:atilt ALIAVEIN, President. Runt:Q.l , n Tretriteer":•• .toespu F. "nllorz, Secretary. • . Samuel Sesbold, Trevelleg Anent. • Jacob tiebnotterly, Agent, Fredericksburg.' A sinrille, March: 6, . I=l LEBANON. Door, Sash 'ant.Stp . tim - Planing - Lowey/ on the Steam:RAse Road, near Cumberland Street, Uri Lebanon. . 'IMF, undersigned respectfully inform I the public in general, that they till manufacture mid imp on ham!. DOur;.Siteh,' Skater,' Blinds, Flooring, Wee tiler. Doerda 0 Glee Spring t . 4i4. 1 ,:!.14 , - 14 , 1 !' Moulding', of MI Lee, Broth Boards. Cating, Stirbtiee. Cornirw, and alt kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS 4 fur Houses. We alto con`stsuct the Intent and most im proved Stair Cawing, and . Band Railing, autunite tor large and small buntline. , : t We now invite Farment,lMeelianica and Bitilders to cell and examine our stock. which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all wko may favor the undue signed with their euidom. j ' I . . Lebanon, April 23,1862. i; . P. P.—Tliore *also alli Mode of TURNING at the moo ; MM. Planing, Sawing, &c., promptly done fur thou:mil may fornOi Lumber. . te - biiii6 . Ferhalef.,gfisinary RACHEL F:.11.955, Principal. .ICLIA>RDSS,AFusieeI Dapprtment. Mrs. JtoilMlSOist, Drawing. qtIFE Ninth Session will 4minmenee Septinnber 9, ISM. j. This School Is dMdgned to elevate the standard or female education. and to offer superior advantages at ISOSIeSSCI) cost. • The, sCbC/01 year. is divided into two 'sessions of five mouttmerich..-Charae-per session. from • 7 , 4 to 15 dollars, according to the stucliesof the scholar. Extrafor-Music,- French, iLati n, and German: PartieularAttention given to the musical depart ment. Instructions upon the Piano. Melodeon and Guitar amid in Singing.' Pupils not connected with the School wilLbe ,waited .upon at their honies,Achen de• sired. and at the canal rates. , . Early applicationahould be made to- - .• J. M. Alll5ll. • Beard 111" Ditectirrs: • ALS:HAMMOND, S.J.! STINE, ' ; 9111IbY, -J. W. MISIL C. D. GLONINUER, C. OItitENAWALT, • :•./ 8114 . 0 umcriLit.X. JOSIAII RUNDE. -Lebanon, Aug. 21, .1.361.- • • - . , LEBANON ACADEMY, TuE undersigned .hereby deform the public that the Lawmen Academy is not Intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough,.but it always did, and still does receive pupils from abroad... Lately, also, the Directovn hero improved Its general character, and elerated ite.standard, by refusing to ad mit,puoils,strithout the iteressary qualifications. end by the it Cedtitmed:care Die hope to ritine.th is , nellool to itn pruner place in the estimation of thiscommunity.-- A limited number armpits of the proper grndo can be ndmitu.s.l from the country by applying tp . JACOB CAPP. Presid-nt. JOSEPH KARCII , Secretary. • or to CYRUS lIOGY.It, Teacher. • • Sir Tuition fur common and higher English branch es, Latin and Greek. $2 per mor.t.b. • Lebanon,•Aug...N,lBo3. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUE. AT ANN VILLE, T.F 4 B4NON COUNTY, PA. W. J B URNSIDE, A.. 11, Principal: TDB ENSUING SESSION will •cptnmenoe. on MONDAY, July 219 t. Tfly. SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and lwatatiful Locatlon—apechins Buildings—Ventilleted ItoOnia—a fine Library and Cabltnit. • THE CODS SE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of each pupil being directed according to . the Wile ho can aflerd in School, or to the profession he designs to pun• TRE . NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching . ; as the Course puratted conforms strictly to the regeiie ments of the County Superintendent. and to the Course of the State Not mai School. 1110 CIRCULARS and further Information con ob. Mined by addressing the Principal. W. J. BURNSIDE, June-25 1802.• Atinville, Pa. . GEO:R . GECLARK . - DENTIST• O ffice at the ift;tel, Lebanon. Particular attention paid to Vulcanite work mid Fill leg Teeth. C. N. PEIRCE, D. D. 9.; Professor of Dentaj.Physiol ogy rnd Operative Dentistry, No. 501, N, ith St., Phil adei Oita. ' E. {VI LDMAN, D. D. S., Professor of aleelitnical Den tilitry. No. 24, N. lith St., 'JAMES TRUMAN, D. D. S., Denionstratoof Opore tive.Dentlstry. S. W. Gorner, of Franklin and Green Streets, Philadelphia. V . E. N. BAILEY, D. D. 8., Detrionstriitor of Mechanical patitistry.. No. 228 N, 12th04., Lebanon, April 1, j r T 1 It .GEn . P. hav ing EA pta been ap. .I_,F pointed, by the Commissioners of Pensions, ,at P L E N N w SIO vi T:S... Washington, Exumining Surgeon for Penelope, le pro. , pare d tp attend to a ll applicants for Pension at hie of fice, in Alarket street, next door to the Post Office.. Lebanon„March 25th;1863.. - -Bt * , ' . . . AT Ja i /It:AV :r 1 11!4 - n ind tlttnipak . IhehinitiOd iesetles ;t g lilpeter AC.; at liagt ' M at: strut, at the gore of HENRY R sprir. SAMUEL S. SHIRK' JOHN G: GABEL LONGACIIE & GABEL REFERENCES:- LEMBERCER'S DREG STORE N MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE T L. LEMBEROBR. Graduate of the Phila el . dolphin College of Pharmacy, offers to the, citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country a PURE selection of Dtmgs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first finality of Perfumery a nd Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the I, c at manufacture in the country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine! Combs of Ivory; Shell, Horn and India Rubber.; PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Tura whole and ground Spices are offered for! sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. • GARDEN S E EDS, FLOwER SEEDS; You will find a full assortment.and a large rarlety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at , LEMRERGIRIVS. Condensqd Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and mufti) quantities at DEIVISERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, HalOng Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal. eratus. Cream of.Tartar i all pure, end-for sale in large and small guantities at LEMBERGER'S` Drug Store. If you ere iti want of good Washing Soap, pure white or - red Castile Soap, Country -Soap, firasive Soap to remove• grease'spots, superior Shaving soap, buy 'the saws at . . LEIVIDERGEWS.. N • Do yon want a good Hair Tonic? sometblng I tnlnake the hair grow,foo.leanse the head, and to prevent' falling on t of the hair: it you' • ' Cali at LEMBERGER'S: N 'I.IZ - rJSSP,SI . Tbe.affiieted. are regiosted call exara the my stork or Trusses, Sart . ..priors, &e:,'CoM: priiirtg a ',variety of, fitnu factit re.. m"Marsh's thinuttia'"ltit . prOvett Self Aet juating Pad•Trusa... , "Marslea"Catamental Bandage.:. inviduable.artieln for tbe purpose. if jell are in Avant of any of tbe above you van be "uitatt LEMBER.GER'S Drug Store. Pure; Ohio - Catawba Brandy: The genaine'article for Medicinal Parposee to be had in all ite Purity at : LEMBFIRDER'S Drug Store, Opposite theDarket:Huuse. Anything you want that is kept in a well reenducted First class Drug. Store; can be furn ished you by LEIVIBERGER, ' .Chemist and Apothecary. Feeling thankfurfor the very liberal patron age thus far received from the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citizens, of Lebanon and suironnd jugs, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. .6 -Special attention given to -Pim:ewes PlitSCElPTlOistfi and Emmy Itscsirrs, and all medicine dispensed Warranted P.URE, always ‘e good as ten be obtained anywhere. itne. sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOB. L. LEMBERGEiR, ! Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, . Feb. 15, 1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa D. S. RARER'S WHOLESALE AND "RETAIL DRUC STORE Has been removed to his New Building on dumberiand Street, opposite the Eagle'Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. stern , . subscriber respectfully announces to it is acquain rit tances rani the public in general, that he has utly ou baud a large stock of DRUGS. PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, "••••••-,... PAINTS, CHEMICALS, . 11 `, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, • GLASS WARE HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se ger& Tobacco, Ale.: a variety of Fanny Articles toe numerous to mention, which lie offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent- NI. purchasers will please remember this, anti exam ia,e the qualities and prices of his goods before purchas ing elsewhere. AW.-111.siCian 's presariptions and fam ily recipes carefully , cbmpouteled, at all hours of the day or night,'hy calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle 131%i-dings. On i , undaye the Store will be opened for the corn pounding of preseriptiens between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock. A. 11.. 12 end 1, and 4 and 5 P. H. Lebanon, Aug. 13 18n2. DAVID S. BABEL THE EARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY AMERICAN PEOPLE. • Just Published by Dr. A. STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute. A Treaties on the Causes of Early Physical , D e•line of American People :-the cause of Nervous bility, Consumption and Mara:Tula This work is one of hig h moray tone. written in ehaste. yet thrilling language, and appeals directly to the moral consciousness of ALL PAR PINTS. andattard. tom especial ly;datailing scientific. and relialite dais and treatment for mire. . • ft will be sent by 'nail ou the receipt of twe (2) cent S Parents and Guardians! Fall not to send and obtain rine book. • Young men! Fail not to send and get this book. hedies 1 -You too should at once, secure x copy or this hook.. . A word of Solemn Conseientleus Advice to those who will reflect. A class of maladies prevail to a fearful extent in the conmiunity, dimming at least 100,000 youth of faith sexes annually, to an early grave., These diseases are very imperfectly understood. Their external manifes tation. or symptoms are Nervoite Debility, Relaxation and Exhaustion; Merasmus or wasting and consump tion of the tissues of the whole body • shortness .of breathing or hurried breathing on Ascending a bill or night of Stilire great palpitation, of the : Heart ; Asth ma. Itrotiehitis and sore Thinat ing of the Hands and Limbs ; aversion, to society and tit business or stu dy; dhow:Ss f eye sight; loss of memory, dizziness of the Wed, Neuralgia, Paolo various Ports. of the body; Pains in hack or Drubs, Lumbago , Dispepsia or In digestion, irregularity of the bow eld, deranged secre tion of the Kidneys and other glands of the body; as Lenchrohma or Fleur A Ibus, Am. Likewise F.pilep y, Hysteria and Nervous Stoma Now in-ninety-nine eases out of every one hundred; all. alloyed owned disorders, and a host of• others not tiaMed, as consumption of the Lunge and that most inSithonS and wily form oftoosemption of the Spinal Nerves Ainiwn as Tithes Doreales, and Tahoe Mosenter- Ica; have their nest and origin in 'diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Jlence.the want of success on the:part of old school practice in treating symptoms only. Dr:A utlivw StonU,Phystclan to the Loy Lung . and Hygienic Piptitution, is new engaged an tre tingthis olass'of Modern Maladies .withthe .most as'ton'ishing success: , The treatm , nt adopted by-the Institution In now ;IA is based Anon scientific principles, with -new discovered remedies, without minerals or poisons,. TI facilities of cure are'such that palients can, be cured tit their !lathes, in any parr of the country, froM accurate descriptions of their case, by latter and bare the med- Mines sent bkmail or express. Printed interrogatories will be tbrwarded on application. • COnsumptiou. Catarrh and dideasqs of :the, throat cured es Well 'at the Home 'of the Patients as 'Leila) In stitution, tly 'needing . Hie Cold 'Medicated Ismatmo Ihttsathc Fs pots, with inhaler and ample directions for their tise. , atiikdirect,correspondence: 7 Air-patients applying for,interrogatives or advice MUM enclose return stamps to meet attention. .66Plhe attending Physician will be found 'at the Institutitin rim consultation, from 9 a; in- to 9.p. m., each day. Sunday In the forenoon. ; Address " `DR. ANDREW STONE, ' IThYsician.,to the Troy Lung and Ilyfienic Institute, and Phygicisn fur "Damages of the Heart, :Throat and Lungs. 06 Fifth - Street, Troy, N.Y. ' Jan.1.41863.—1y. CLOCKS. Thirty Day, Thirty Hour, CLOCKS Just Reeeiv,ed. at J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, • " Lebanon;Bi :REMOVAL. ORTH LEBANON Saddle and Illarneis faetorv. THg undersigned' has removed ; „. • • 1 , his Saddlery and Harness Manufactory to a few doors South of the old place, to Alm large rooteoVrs,_. lately occupied by 'lithium & Bro., as . • a Liquor store, where lie Will be hapPy toilee all Biondi 'and customers, and where be has increased 'fa cilitiee for attending to rill the departments of his bust. ness., Being deterntilled,to be behind -no other estab lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has Snared neither pains nor expense to obtain and maae himself master of every moderfi iloprovemeet in the business and seenkt the serviees °f r ills best 'work men that liberal-wages would command.' He will keep a large stock, on hand: and manufacture at the short est-notice, all descriptions of HAILN tSS, such us- Bud dies. Bridles; Carriage Harness, of all,,kinds; heavy Harness. ltuggylViii of the best nuinufacture. Bur. , tido Robes;Fly Nets; such as Cotton;-Worsted, Linen, and'At new {tint! lately. Invented; WHIPS- of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart .Whips, , &c.; Flames of all descriptions ~Halter. Chalnsi, homitmade Traces, &c., all of which .he warrant to. equal, to any that can be obtained' in any *her tistablishmept is the country. All be asks 'that Ulnae 'desiring -any. thing:in this line, should Call athisplace and examine als stocit, He feela4he fullest confidence fn his:ability to el vs, entire estisfactien. 'int, All orders thitekVly reeeivedand prOmpily.at ended to. SOLOMON 'SMITH. North Lebanon koroukb, Aug. 13. 1.862.' ifiram ;W. Rank, . FORMERLY of Jonestown, Lebanon county, would .1` respectfully inform his friends, and the public, that he has eonneeted_himself with Idr. LOWER, in the TOBACCONDEP AND SEGARI3II3INESS; = - 1 s ~N is.l4B.34ortifThlrd street, Mina. ' ' wherthe wittbe glidlloweeelvef enetomer44 wil l sell at rates that will 'prove satisfactory, Dailadelphia, May2o, 1863. Friends and Relatives OF THE BRAVE SOLDIERS &. SAILORS HO. LOWAY'S PILLS 1:1 All who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy. should take softie] care, that they be amply sup plied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better present can be sent FP them by their friends. They have been proved to be e mi the Soldier's never-falling friend in the hour of need. "" COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, )12 , Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by us -131) I ing . tiMse admirable medicines,' and by paying proper Mel t attention to the:Direetione which are attached to each Pot or Alex. ; • SICK HEADACHE AND WANT OF APPE -71 { 'TITE INCIDENTAL TO 'SOLDIERS. , nest feelings width's° sadden us, imitallyarise from trouble or'ennoyinces; obstructed perspiration,-of eat ing and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus die tuibing the healthful action of the liver and etemach r o e The organs must.be relieved, it you desire to _he well The Pills, taken according.to the printed inatretiona will gniekly.produce dhealthy action in both liver and stomach. and 'as a natural consequence, -a Clear head and gland appetite: - 01.) WEAK-NESS OR DEBILITY , INDUCED, irr OVER. FATIGUE, • ,• Will aeon disappm.r.by_the nee of, these invaluable rills, and the Soldier, will- gradate:Zaire additional strength. ;.:ever let the Reweis be athor confined or unduly acted upon. Itmey seem strange, the,. lIQICor C 2 way's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux , nistny - peikotis. supposing that they wouldincreatte the relaxation. This is a greet mistake; for these Pills o r, 1 will correct the -liver and stomach, and thus remove all rt the acrid , hpntoretramthesystun. ,Thismedicine will .ci give tone end vigor to the whole organic systeiii,hewek er deranged, while health , anti strength fettow.ds w ter of c"our"se : will stop the. teldmitiou of the 'mt Bowels eifeure ats , this famous medicine: TRUSSES! VOLUNTEERS. ATTENTION! INDISCRE - , • VON'S: OF 'YOUTH ! • - • Sorefrand Aiken. Blotches and Swellings. can with certainty be radically cured lithe Pilisare-taken Right m i d and morning s end the Ointment be freely. hied as etat- L‘7 ed in the piloted instructions. If ireeted In timintfier Manner they dry'up 110,iie part to break : Out in andther Whereas' this'Ointment will remove' the `humors troth api the system andlenve the Patient a vigorousand heat 'thy man. .It wilLremdre a little perseverance in; bad PT: ewes to insure a lasting cure. X FOR 'WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED HT . . 'flIE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE puL . LET, SORES OR BRUISES, To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there are no medicines ss., safe, sure and convenient as Rollo . - . way's Pills and Ointment; The poor -woended and al. meet dying sufferer migfit have his wounds dressed im mediately. if he.would only supply himself with this matchless. Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all rbuud it, then covered with n piece of linen 'from hie - Enapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morningGorS Fills to cool the system and prevent inflammation. • Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. . CAUTION!--Noun. are genuine unless the words “Bpl.tou - Ar, New YORK AND Lomnox," are discernible mutt 'Watermark in every leaf of the book,of direetions around each pot or box.; -the mute may be.plainly seen by holding the leaf to die light A ban'asOme reward will- ho given to soy one rendering such information as may lean le the detection of any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the tame, knowing them to he spurious. *** Sold at V a Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, SO Maiden Lane, New York., and by all respeetable Druggists and Dealers in. 31edicitiO, throughout,the civ ilized World: in boxes at - 2h cents, 62 cents and 's"t each. Jae There is considerable saving by taking the lar ger sizes. N. IL—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder pre affixed each.box. [Nov..3 ivs,„„. Dealers in fny.wsJl kon:vn medicines can have Show.CtirdsiCirculars.-Ic., sent them, FREE OF EXPENSE,.by addressing 'TIiODAS. IitILLOWAY B'o Ma 'den . La de, N.Y. - BRUSHES,' Lebanon Mutual ;Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.. To the propertY holders of the State of Penn . - sylvania :—GthiTLEMEN Your attention is respectfully solicited to the following low rates of insur ance of the 'LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY, who are transacting businese with the most flattering evidence of public confidence. There sources of the Company are ample to indemnify those who.may take advantaie through its agency of the Means afford ed them of being protected. against lose by fire. The Board of Direetors are practical buSineas nien well and favorably -known, and enjoying the entire confidence and respecra the community in which they live. Our Corn• pany is perfectly mottle. and we invite your careful rti. mention to the following-low rates as we are deterznine4l to insure Ms Iytc as 'any other responsible coati:rimy; taking into -consideration the character of the risks Incurred. Our d'AIARTEIt. being PEAPPITUAL. enables us to is sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every Boy 5 years. The Company-len now -been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, and 'all its losses have been pro - s.ptly paid to the satisfaction of ell parties concerned; • and, in litct it has , been, and still continues -to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest and economical principles.• .. ' BATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof 0,15 - f. $lOO do' " do - do shingles ,t 3 do do Log or Frame ,20 ," do Barns, stone or hrick ~20 ." do do Log or Frame ,20 ~ " do Store Rouses, brisk or stone ,25 " do ' do, Log or - frame ,34 " - do Hotels& boardiug houses, brink orstohe .25 - " do do do Log or frame ' .30 " do Academies and School houses ,25 " do Churches and meeting, houses ,20 " do Printers hooka and Stationeries .30 " de Book binders'' ' - '' ..,ao.' . do Tailor shops ' - ,25 "do Shoetnaker and saddler shops - ,30 " ;1 Silversmith. and. Watchmaker - ,30 " do . Tin and sheet iron shops . ,30 . " do - Groceries, and Provision stores, .30 do Tanneries -' ,30 0 do Flatter shops - - -.30 u iti Grist Mills, Waterpower .35 " do Saw Mills do do . ,35 "..do Drug Stores ,30 " do Smith shops, brick or stone ,30 " do do do ' Wood 2 35 " do Carpenterijoiner B.Cabinet rimier fhtlet. ,40 ' " df Wagon& and Coachmaker shops' ,40 ". do Painter and chair maker shape . ..4.0 " do Oil Mills . , . .01th " do Clover Mills - ' ,4O a' do Founderies of wood ' ~ g 5 41. 46 do Brick or stone sk AD tt d o Ilerebandize in-brick or stone Warns2o " ,' do do ' "in wooden do ~.3.5' ' ' it " do Furniture hi brick or stone buildings ,15 "do do in ,wooden , -,20 " do Stables A sheds, brick or sione,eousdry :20 ', do , 'do- - do • wooden OW '" do Livery &Severn Stables . '25 "do AU communisations should be addressed to J. G HEILMAN, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co. Pa. tOP - 'OFFICE at the -Mark Gorse IroteL" , . ' President--JOHN BRUNNER, Esq. Nice President—D. Al. RANK. : Treasurer--GEO. F. BUSILY,-- . . peprotary—J. G. UEILMAN. Jonestown, March 4,1863 Coach , Making Establishment? . . TIME iindeiaigneckat,b is MANIJFAC.- TGRY, at the iat Toll Gate, one nine Rot of Lebanon, has on hand a very "aim-stock of - READY. MADE VEHICLES. .0, /IR BuiniTES, itCCE-eit..WAYS, CARRIAGES, SULKI Am.:. made out of the beet materiala and by firat.nite, workmen.. Front hie long eau-Hence in - the buicineas t .and b is.. determination to allow- none but amid gorlt to leutve ltis Shops, he feels confident that he can:give' to enatemere the most'complete - stitisfat Much of the materlabz , nsed in manufacturing the above Viibieles - were purchased before the raise in the price of aitieles. and I can,thergure,l4l ,cheaper than taly . other estabFahrneni,in time dciunty. tiRoATifING.-z--Repairing done a.; slibrt notice, and at how . pri cee. Persona wanting anything , in this Rue, are invited to ealland, exant hie my stock before making: ,thoir.pur DANIEL FULMER AND OINTMENT. ItIE ALE' 81IFFICligiirTHRE$ The Great "Aznericati Remedies." Known as "Illelnibold's97 GENUINE PREPARATIONS, V MEEMOLD'S EXTRAILV "Rummy , SARSAPARILLA, IMPROVED ROSE WASH. H EL M SOL WS iikNtirmg PREint'ATi6:N. Vonc,entr,ated" ',COAFFOUND FLUID EXTRACT%BIICHU I - A Positive prie4:fie'Reinedi For diseaseß,of the• Bladder, "piney r 0, Ire? and Dropsical The 3ledielue I:arrow's : the power elcitvg the Ar.SOR BENTS Into heartby seetiotc.by Flack; thdir ATERY OIe`CitLORROUS mT:I i ON NATtifiAL kill,AffagadEN,ZB are reduced , as es pain nod intiantinittintl., MOO lint' ttle, - WO.- 3 , IEN, Olt CIIILDRBN. . 7; H ELM EIOLD 5 S EXTRACTSUCHU ' 4)!" - For,. 11-P4TWEUP.."4,. Arising from t xces6Oo r H abits of, bissiptitio . Early indii:eriftion„ , . ATTENDED WITH FOLtOWING '5r.01 . 64s : Indispesitiorito:Egeti, Loss of Power. Lose of Memory DiDlehlty,of Dreatidug, Weaktifhirehs. -•— Horror of Disease. ,Wiskefallnes - • Dimness of Vision. tbeEsok: Universal. Lassitude of the. Flushing - of-Hie DOI, pluseilar System, Erisptions the Tape, Hahne, • - - Coniiteriance," ,rirynekii of the These Symptoutii, if allow ,-, to go on. lomoikAhtli Mina fiseariabky removes' sow, follow ' - IMPOT.VNCX - FATUITY ! EPILEPTIC. Frrs Zu one of of which the patient rintY • expire Wbo can sag tb - iirtbiziy,..ere., , Niot:TfiquenWiTeiles. :'ip4.s6Kgabg'o ‘-direfol diseases " - - , Insanity' and Consumpition 5 T - A ;'ol.:i..i.lllii WM Maui are aware of the came of their suffering. but none will confess. :lie receSda.V.thtinewne Asylums and the melaitartililleitffs - CoAhniplian, bear 41113 • piseritnestetothe truth of the assertion., Tiiß CONSTITITTION: ONCE'LATIPECAD. ORGANIC , WRAKURSBO,- Requires the aid of medleine,to,siribigtbeimiod,dortivo rate the system, which HELMBOADTA AZEV4I.Op BUCHU invariably does. A - trial" 'wail 'douctios "the most skeptical. Females, Females . ? r OLD OR YOUNG. SiNOM?, MANNINO; ORDONTEIf- PLATING MAILRIAGE: . • '- To 'many affections neculiar to l'intalei' OM' - Nitraci - Iluehu is unequalled by any "oilier remedy;strin Ohio rota. or Retention, Irre'gtilaritY, Pabifilnese, or MM." pression of, the Customary •Eyamustitins, illeeraighpy- Sehiirous atnte of the Ifterus; Leueorrhea, or Sterility. end for all eorapiMutts: Meldent , to I. l Xr B e'X4- Nvltether'arising from Indisefetion, habits of , tioti, or in the • • ,•;,. g;.• DECLINE OR. CNANGE OE fig sratetosis f, NO FAMILY sIIOULD BE WITiIOITT IT. Take no %Pain, Merpary..or..Urlpleasen43TediOne Ear 'llnpleasantand Nmgerous'Diintasee. HELMEOLDIS EXTRACT BUM ours SECRET DISEASES Ir all their stages: et little expense:, little or.no,cluntge in diet: no ineonreiiience, AND NO EXPOSURE. It onuses frequent desire, and giiies strength & Uri nate. thereby renwring obstructions, preventing and raring' Strietures'of the Urettira. Ediayiint pain and In flammation. so frequent in this dim of diseasexamtex pelline POISONOUS; DISZASED, AND WORN-607 HATTER. Thousands upon Thoumnds WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM " ' F 41, 01 111 E- - - L I IIIL- 411 1- 11116 116-4SII, And who hsve paid .11E-IFY FEES to be cured In a ehort time. have round they were aeeeived, and that the "PoiamPE has, by the uSe of"Vowerful Astriagente," been - dried up in thwatera: break oiat in an aggra vated form.und . PEil, RA PS A FTER 'MA4MAGE. ~''~'YC MEI HELMBOLDIS EXVRACT For all Affections and Disi;ases of THE URINARY ORGANS, • Whether exiititt MAZEOR from, .!Fttait. ever cause originating: tie& • Of bow long Standing: Disatises of these Org:atts reTtire the sidQf it .lilnersze. Helmbold's Ext r. aie t - Buchu IS TEE 'GREAT :MIMETIC, Anil it is certain to base the desired efreet . eases, for wbich it is reennunended. BLOOD ! BLOOD !!. BLOOD r.! fieltubeld 'sr Highli , ConsentrstSd less "5110,aais: Fluid Extrad 8078407irie 8 Y RH I LI S. • 76 is 43 l a afrec ti°'i "t lhallloud,and.attackatheSex and Organs, Linings or tlio NUS, Vhinat, Wind- PiPO, and other bit4C.ng S,UTERC*4I =k i ng It, opppmune is the fora/ of Dm i* rialratka/d'a Urrtot VOrtfies Ilia Bluxi, and regierwss.all Softly Mrlll4loo, pt she Skin , giriog to too ConiPleXiohli °UM' Fitkil J . :194141Y C.P.Or It being prepared t:prekiPly far tics. oompihipta, UN Wood-Purifying Properties irelPn,sor,E' ed to a great.r extent than any Plttor prepozatioei Sarsaparilla. BP Relusbold's Rose W*Sh.. An excellent - Lotion for Diseases of a: Na ture, and as nn injection in Diseases oft lliueiyOr_gans, arising from habits of AissipistiotWitsed tom neetion with. the.Ratracts Buelmt and Sarsaparilit' 1,, Mr such diseas-it as recommended, Evidence of the most resionsible e nd rellote charac ter will accompany the inedicines.: • CERTIFICATES - OF CURES, prom eight to twenty "Years 'Standing, with MUMS known to S'n ENOS AND FNMA For Medical Properties cd.RUCIIII,; set) DisPentleter, of the United States . . See Professor DEW} '...valuable works on the pros. Lice of Physic. See remarks made by the hate Celebrated Dr.: PHYS. ICK, Philadelphia. See rpmarksnlade by. Dr. EPIIKAIII Pdebo l linCLL,a celebrated Physician, and Mainber of the ItognlCohege of Surgeons, Ireland; and pUblistied iti the TrarTiet .ilor es of the King and Queen's Journal. See Medico Oirorgiutl Review, published by. BENJA 4IN TRAYERS,FeIIow of the Dora Collette Of Surmeolui See most *fine late on eine, EkrItACT 00 per bott,l% %Oz. for $5.0% " Sersaparilla, OO " . 5,00 e Inipiavedltifee :Wash,. • 50. 25% Or-half a dozen oreaeh foe $l2, whtetverilltie to cure.,thirmost.obstioatievasegdf diraotiontit Aare sal-. tiered to. to any address,. secitady packodofrom . ob-. Vascribe aymptoyas in all ootaatanicitt, -levee; guaranteed. Advice gratis. • Persolmlly appeared before me' ism mark f ti an .of the city of Fhils4elphia, T. 111 1L31110414 who,sbeing do ly,ssvorn, doth isa yo h i , preparitimusamautin no narcot ic, no mercury, or other injurious drugif brazes , Pure ly.vegetable. , If. T. ALICLAIBOD. -Swon and , subseribmi before Ise, thislnd di) of No vember,. 1858. WU. E. , HIBBARD. A Idenlaa,`Ninttestreet;nbov.llsu% A ddrese Letters Sur f Ulormatterr Ur. eeefiri-ne& IL- T. -11,EI NSOLD, Chemist.. peg et Its , Bouts Tenth stseetilselow Ohestnut i , ne4Vare COUnterreitg • AND vNpRINCIPLBD DEVDDRBr, Who endeavor to d spew -'OF THEIIt OWN.' inirrother er" . artkles , ols the reputatilire trtfahied by! PireintiO hMeelithtelPritiatailol2k 1 Extract Satins R 684 riSt.„ . Sold brall . Druggists everywhere: ' ASX ROR IirELMBOLD'g-2`.47EE 02YEER. Cutout-the advertisement; aad• - ihre'for `ft; AND AVOID utrosnaoit AND EXPOBORIt. ' February:lB, 1888.--ly.; • - • tv,,,na n - .17ICTORLA: ..LAWNS; RtiarlasrldiSaiteeltNartsonke, PitilnisTrat - Od.7)01111; Brilliants, Marseilles, Babblers,. tc...aniAaraise.".assort "Rig riNt meqh at threls,rl% 4 BR rNE..- 131Ott Bargains is Gentlepernand BoyielVear please call B, t'tite Otiesi CSTINti BE 1311