Pumoroito 111/11. r A matt too busy to take care of hie health I *. il er a Mechanic too busy to take core of his ..114 "Mother, this book tells about the angry raverof the ocean. Now, what makes the °coati let angry?" "Because' it hes boon crosod so often, my eon." law. "Jury, " said %Western Judge, "jou kin go out and find a verdict. If you ,. can't3lud. ono yourown, get the one the, jur y last nsid."— "-the limy returned aVerdiut of "Suicide in tho 'ninth degree:. ' • s 1 jarA ii4iittle : liqr,V4ciiittnight bilierbeen repeating t4Killortd'e Piiiyor, Was obis:34o:l;e 'IA very deolliought. After mod ita tinifOong brae hegilee. te the daily bread buttered 2" • • 'r A fob in company, wanting hie servant, nailed out, "Where's that blockhead ot mine?" A lady present answered, "On your shoulders, • Oar' An honest son of Erin, green from.liii perecinations, put his hoed into a lawyer's Of• flee.and asked tho inmate— "An' what du you sell hors 2" "Blockheads," replied the limb of the law. "Ooli, thin, to he sure, it must be a good trade, for I see but one of them left." . - MSBIEI An old bachelor, after his matrimonial fannies exelaims,—"When I remember all the girls Me met together, I feel like &rooster in the Dill; exposed to ocery weather; I feel like one alone who treads some barn-yard all deserted, whose oats are fled, whoie hens are dead, and off 4oirisarket started.". 4 PSIITIPTIL EXTRACT.—A new Paper called ~ , flt4Tiiittailot Blast, published somewhere in the Itteiglibbrhood of the lakes, thus retorteth upon an iinjue dent ootsmporary i'The editor of the Spy, like a sanguinary wolf, ereeps out behind us with a bloody sword reek-. eanguinery gore of other idetit4l , ,,,and ranting his bludgeon attempts to stab, to the heart, will his steel pon dipped in poisoned Arnold's fluid, our little paper. We smile grimly, and are 'Teady. Like the actor wo heard speak in our young days, we tell him "901 t, I'm tough, And, villain, you shall find, I'm up to anniV". A:? :BOOKS AND STATIONERY-, M.. Good's Book. Store. TEE New and Cheap Book Store of the under 4sived is located in Market Street, 2, doors north of Guilford a Lemberger's Drng Store, where he will b• pleased to see all his old friends, and those desi rous of having articles In his line. With a determine, Jtion of reelllngchesper than can be purchased elsewhere, -tiemtmld respectfully call the attention of the public to Ihbr assortment of Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, Mis cellaneous, Blank and School : Books, Wallatut Window Paper, Stationery, and every article in his tine of busi ness. Also, Pocket Mules and Almanacs for ,185 S. All the Magazines and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to be had at publisher's:rates. All milers for articles in his line carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned. Lebapen, Jan 14,1818. D O Jou want a plain Buff Blind t Call at WALTZ & R(EDEL'S Store. Walt* k Roedef gin furnish as beat and cheap an arti cheot Wall Paper as can be found anywhere. may 5. Call and examine Waltz a Ihnders stock of handsome ` Waits a &Mel La ve ;braved - a large apartment of Warman.. may:ls:* Books! 'Books! ',• • WALTZ A ROlDLKwoiildreepiktfully inform the Public, that they constantly . rewire, from the Bastern Cities, copies of • all the moat. important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale eheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Al - riorig those lately received are— , Parton's Aaron Burr, , Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. , 'Spark's Life of Franklin, - ...• - Abbott's Napoleon, . .. :..- . City of the Great King, - , , . 'Bayard. Taylor's Northern Travels, ;;;. Debit and Credit, "- The . Eamon Why. . _ .. .. They have always on.haoil a large asiortmentef•Schoel :Ifoolisi, Blank Books' nd Statimiery, Sunday School „'' Books; aid a large 'asiortment .of •Flutcy Piano,. ~, ~. . Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, Me ' ' Indian and Violin Inatinctor- . ;PAP E R H'A N 0 I NO-S ~ ~., of. Foreign and Domestialdanefacture,'; - Window Shades: . . • - 7111*". Mont it I y : Nita . gazints, ,!. &;ft i: •• , . and all the . v . c-NEW.4I 7 APERS, daily, it. Weekly;, . Can be had by calling at the atora;on Cumberland street, in tie borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Rig Book." WlLOrderaleft with them for any kind of gixids in their sae, will be prompUy attended to. Lebanon,"Fab.'4,lB6ll.• . • '• Ern 'STOVES; TIN WARE, ROOFING, ... . . -•• •- ,= . " H ein e A gain.!” 44. „..,...: ,THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public- that they have returned home- again withlheir TIN-WARE & SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well-known place in Camber lasiii-efrod„ oppoeite. the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa., where they shall be pleased to accommodate all- custom ,..',4t the shortest nolipe, and on _the . most reasonable fEfins. The SHOP will be found in the Basement of Adam New Boadtnii and the WARDROOSI• on .the drat flficeof the same Building, next door 16 Haber's ,pr e y GoZehiStora. The Shop is a magnificent bneit bang the handoomeet in the County, and well ealcidatecl for such a purpose JR- They would return their sincere thande Air. the Ilb*at.patronage afforded them, and particularly , thia iturteneeom -In.. Hoping- that their untiring 'ern:wart* lifiaai t and their return "HOME" to the old stand so long maple& by Joao Mu, will Insure for them a Mill more liberal-patronage, they would - Invite - all - to give them a pall/before purO, .amtigyilsawhere., •- • • ;; '''LiStkikoir Doe. SO . Ir. RISE & DADGITER'eIf. Tin And Sheet Iron Warp - MANUFACTORY,: ` l- Neit door to the Lebanon Bank, in Lebanon.- : r.13 & 4,N..R00RRS takea this method of informing - 1111iTcfmids and.tbe public In general that ho contin. Ferry on beakless at the above stand, where he O len for tole the largest and beat assortment of TIN WARE, made of the. very best material and by compe tent workmen. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTTNO, and JOB. BlNO`ofall kinds promptly attended to. ' lia practiced workman, and attends to all id* bildcliskelierienally, his an towers can depend upon bay fnlibeit work done right. • 1.ft.11 and see and Judge for yours Ives before rurohos- Iniehiewhare. Thankful for past ' favors, he hopes by etrtutitttentEensterbetkitiesi; entl - puilefutillfy7ls itilrre oeiveaohate of pobli4 patronage. .• JiikthZ N. ROOT R S .. , 8.-t also 'hive on band a general aotortment of Jihich I will sell cheip for cash. , • ; .on, June. 2,1858. - JAMES F. MAXWELL,. ,114N.UVACTURIR OP. :Improved - Fire and Water- Proof EORIPOSITION ROOFING, HARRISBURG, -PA., 110 g SPE CTF LLY inform the citizens of Ear riebtirg, Reading, Lineastor; ; Lehatiott, and their vieiiiitiei; that we are prepared to put on rook cp. most liberal teffES, and at. the shortest Wiirnitiectfully . 6.11 the ittentioirof iteittas a 11&'.tiq.dmild, to our invaluable method of roofing, molt miicli-used throughoutsthe principal citicarof tie: United' States and their vicinities.. This mode I sla tlpof oo fi ng • beving All 'the combined:requisites of 41,•DitrAinlity, and Security against Fire , tt .L , o.r , and dispensing with high gable walls; note require an inclination of not mere thair nee-quarters (frof an inch to the foot, and in nt an Lenses saving the entiro cost - of rafters—the oill .ffist being used. The gutters ire made. of the same material, jr , w_ .t__any extra charges ; consequently; our r are put up at almost half the cost of either late, or Shingles. The material being of ant, imperishable nature, it surpasses, all others in Durability;—besides, in case of an y casualty, it itilhOroost easily repaired of any other roof now, liiiis;e2 Yet; the best proof we can offer as to its 4flikliith fire and water proof, are our-many re-: Tarinflfili, J O anyone of whom we are at lilierty to refer. • 0 ..N. B.—But let it be distinotly anderste . od,. ...oAii: we manufacture our own compoaition,,and yt t . ,work in person ,) that we warrant all. our wor proof against both Fire and Water ;' if they prove contritmwn.yrilLtneak willingly abide !dye ~ 0-,ta ntolitly non-otinduetont of 1 2 mook4, no roof in. e - • ga z atimmer, or sowitim'in wimet.--ITYAF ' "" -te l We sur- roof -ahonld liw-,par . .. al . rattbentonfi inCliV tile virr • .. :. , . Eircer27, 4 1854.--41M ''' FLOUR, GRAIN, &c North Lebanon Milling Co. rrillE NORTH LEBANON DIILL 11115 been remodeled, and is now completed and In operation and prepar ed to furnish cnstomers regularly with a very superior . article of FLOUR, as cheap as ft can be .gtllllll obtained from any other source. They iffrRFFl! 111110 keep constantly on hand and for sale, CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. la. They are also prepared to do all kinds of CUBTOMER6' WORE, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. gob They will pay tie regular market prices for all kinds of Crain, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &e., and afford all facilities and aecommodatloas to those who will sell. CONRAD H. BORDNER, N. !Oilmen Ito., Dec. 9, 1857. President. it - • FLOUR, • ,4EIIIIIN CORN. OATS. MIDDLINGS. it - !.ln.l.caaik -. ~... . , . SALT BY TILE BAG, - - BRAN', at the Oenespo Male of MYERS k STIOTIR, Feb. 8,1868. Lebanon, P. WANTED. - . .‘ AT the Genesee° Mills, in the borough of Lebanon, 11 - 11.1 EAT, CORN, - .. ltY il, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid in Cash, by . • DIVERS .k suoun. Feb. 3, 1858. HA* CAPg, BQOTS AND . WOES. 1858 ATIEIN7 '.STYLES.:II:BOB gDAM RISE , in Cumberland, Street, Letwcin Market and the Coortllonse, north side. bee now on hand a eplendid assortment of the New Style of HATS A NO.CAPS. for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully inn ted.' Hats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hanodlo He Imola° just opeird asplen did assortment of• SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, ,PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, CURTAIN. and:all others... • , • also Wholesalo all kinds of Itats,Capv, to Conntry d hlerthauts on advantageous terms. LobanOn, April 21, 1888. • ; 41.4 THE PLACE TO 13.Uir CHEAP Roots, Shoes,..-Elapi l :Caps, aIAND TRUNKS, Is die' cheap - Itus of : 01 04' the .undersigned,3lralnui ba non,wherea.splendid newstbaihasjustheen Open ed;embracing a general "cnatoitirient for LADIES, GEN TLEMEN and DOTS, among which are LADIES' C Al- TENS and FANCY SITOES; CalAikin; Patent Leather, CioaT, Rip, and other BOOTS arid Gaiters 'for Gentleinen, with a handsome variety ibr Boys. BOOTS and SIVES of all 'kinds, are also naldo to order. Ile has also a great . assortinent of ITATS ; S: C4PS, &a., of nil kinds and prices. Prinamesuid Summer grant variety. THE public is respectfully invit ed to call and exam ne. Lebanon, May 5 ,' 55. ' ' 1011E' a AcAnt. i 800. ac.S.noestoreßenitoved. New Siring aria ,Ssirnmer..Shick !. firMstindersigned wthild•respectfullrinform the public that he has REMOVED his EMIT and sumo STORE to the room lately occupied by John Otwers Cortfection ery store, where lie has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, Dor Ladies, Gentlelneu andehildreri 44.1.11 s sisortmont is Tory complete, and embraces nil the Jittest styles, which he can sell out at low. prices.. The labile. Will...please call and examine. DANIEL GRAM N. B.—TnArsuns. now Is your time if you wish to see a large amoriment iil * Tisinkr:raliris, and different kinds of Bags. Come one, coma all! Lebanon, April 7,111%. PHILIP F MoCAULLY, Fashionable Boot antaiit Maker (Umberland area, one door Zid of littteLtHorms Hotel. • IL.. • THE Subscriber dailies toloforvii the peddle that he has opened'as above; where bets prepar od to execute orders of BOOTS and SHOES; of the finest finish and style,if riot sapartor, tonnyheie tofore offered to the public. - <^ ' - . " IYeto,..Fall,and Stock! . . ffe hos Jut, returned !from the cityavith an unrivaled assortment of the lateet,RALL and WINTER. STYLES of Children. Shoes, Slippers, - &e., &c.,Tor.Ladies, Gentlemen and Ofd Every,kclst is invited to call and =amine. "Elli Lebanoklior. 4, 1867., J. M. GOOD BOot And Shoe. Store. lir JACOB 'NEBEL respectfully in , forme the public that be still contin ues -his exteuslic establishment in aft. Cilia his new building, in Cumberland et., where he hopes to render the some satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. Its invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in him - lino, to, call and-examine for themselves, his large' and varied stock: • • • Ile is determined •to surpass all. competition-1n the manniaature of every article in his.bueineett,nnitable for any Market in the Union. A due care is taken In regard. to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of.LIOATIIEIt antlother.materiels are used, and none •but thetestmorkmen are employed. • ' • . " B—lltimeturnaihismineere thanks to hie friends for the very liberal patronage -heretofore bestowed On him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring' to please hie :customers, to' merit a share of public pat ronage. . • (Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B; - MARBLE AND• STONE RAKE NOTICE: •-. - The Old'aek . wekstis_e`enie to kgrtfti. JJOINPETER ATTER would respectfully inform the publieth at he con t in : Rea the business of LIMESTONE SIVINCP:4ND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street,Rairtebanon. Ili finishes the followiug articlitts out of tee beat tuid eatuidest limestone that can be, yr_ro• cured in this neighborhood, .vii:—Dooa - SILLS and PLAT rousts, "STET - S, WINDOW BELLS tin& MAIM, CELLAR DOOR Cmetas,:Coßn•Sicrso, Shdo„Seraper block's, as well as any other article that eau' ho manufactured of limestone. His Curb-stones are from four to five inches thick; and libt prices in accordance with thi quality , . Ile was the.firat person that Introduced the lime-stone into this place, and is ribs. prepared to finish off lime stone eo as to giro it an appearance ireryllytle inferior to that of 'the handsomest Marble, in proof of which osier tion' he elirtols, 'he :public to the finished work at his CR tablislivreitt. 'lie respectfuliy invites all those who :in tend erecting new buildings, to call at hie eiltablidiment Sod 6 - mince theniselvet:of„ the excellent finish of Lii work as also of the cheepnelf of his prices. 'Lebanbn March 24 1835.-ly • JVIE JP . A V . 44E13 E ..,1t 1 1111)1 to g34 . gwg,. —. l - '1 —...' -E.: &,,. !..,!..ifitgEl‘ o ',/, : - riM t: 0 '.'• 1 !....5. - 1...- o 's-'6, - • " riry 41 i ; .." P ' 5 g ' - :El5' .: - - : , ,.-!!• '- f • A . 6 - ',',. ...I • . g '.c..<, S' 'l.-11!b • •.e' ' ' g svgitqt 7 . 4- 'g4gi, 1 121. 71 ! ,;,=.—:, - .-,V 04 - 7.—.. j v •E - .::g i .1 4 ,.. -4 •P' 4 lwo- - ILI a g ;=. .iSI• • 0 F.-7 i II: f aP " p - tig. r z.o talg - IE ii 4 :l l 'g , & -- ! .. t::- 7,e :.a.oh: )".' .. i t 7 l i 3. rr g m- exiP*R-7',7:- 0, . .e.... ' 14 8 . 11 e;;;; Zia g• P ~ % 51' •• - •:-.••.,civ , R. ' , X 4 - 07 ,14; •• Ito weuallalsorel patronage afforded -..-,:e•opening ln u 0,•...... i feeling the more eneounnied by the nterpat manifested in his behalf by Um pub he Upon renew semen with 'renewed. energy; despatehiog: business with i re promptness becoming an honest moehanie. ' • Terms•Reasonable_ Oa and Examin e.-. . - . . Labanon, April 3,'38. .J_ R•DAI3OIIERTY. • 01'. S—A leo: a number of select LiMedlo7t6. Doer Sals,• for the accommodation of boilding-men and contractors, who:would do well to call and examine. • J. ). D. • Lelbapon Marble Yard J °-"N _ 4110 i/111/44 4 44 go- ho Prepared to do all kinds of Send elm °RNSdaraL wink' Marble Yard, in Walnut Afoot, half way between tbe - Court House and Lebanon Valleyßailroad Depot, at the shortest notice, as good as 'work - done in any city in the United States, and being the"only Stone Cutter in Lebanon oounfysiboliitesorred singular apprenticeship to the •business, he pledges himself that be can manufac • tureahcaper, and give a better finish than any other man engaged in the name business. stock consists of MONMEENTS, GRAVE STONES, aLANTIOR, GESLETYRY MCP, Fun:sr/wiz Scans, Ao. Also, BANDSTONIC of the best quality for all ,uses, plain and ornamental- A large assortment of LIME!: STONE for all kinds of housework, of any MTV. ERSI. quantiq. • *if-Please call and examine prices; and, the. stork befwyou purchase elsewhere: ' *4 -JOHN 'FARR • LL. LobAnoa lieceM4ll44lr 4. 49, 1855 • • • N.'ArOTTHaiNGlflorteiiiii:iixian and N14166'121 thp • !,uscr.ilisak•To!krosw s , e. • - -; .• • . . . 2 7 rire.4774FPNII. lg Ent of,Voil for •Cows .or 0. 8 - e Ilrotrery. of,thetsubsoribor, 111 . 1 3414. t otAnx.itoold.—sPtioo, from: CunitglmlJl A t Ptet2 4,l s s4 • 1,1 14:4 HENRY HA RTMAN. le ze tb ban '2o o ce: m ta arc a bhuo3Rte,sl.l. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOR SALE. 7 9-, LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL Wood,. Wood. THE undersigned are prepared to furnish BICE ,* onr or Osn-WOOD,to order, at any place in Leb '" -• anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders loft at their Mill will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, April 21, ISW MYERS & EHOUR. • • •-- - - - - WOOD and COAL YARD. T THE undersigned, having bought. Mr. 1, Henry Spooti s Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north•east of Masan!. Foster a Mulch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL - ,,0f all kladi And giados, wide)) I Will sell at the yard or deliver fiesta small profits 58 wilt suit the times. I thdreforoln rite all those that aro in want of any of thosurarticles to call end ere . the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT; (merchant.) •North Lebanon, April 14,1858.-tr. . Coal, Coal, ..Coal, wE, the undersigned, would respeetfullyinform the eltismis of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared to supply the community with COAL, either 'Wholesale or Retail, as wo will keep all kinds of COAL on -Mint-such-KT-. Pea, Chestnut, Nut, ...s'laue„ Egg and Bioko' COAL, white, red and gray ash, which.wo are constantly recoiling from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here say that we will sell our. Coal as low as they can be sold by any Person in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or deliver to anymtit of the two boroughs. MYERS & 13110IIR Gonogeo Blills, Lebnnon, Feb. 3, 1858. BOWMAN, HAII#R do CAPP'S .74 R . lraRD: This ft you .Want Cheap Lumber. PILE linacratned' have lately for Med a. pnrtner shi pnrpose of-engaging in the Lon:i bex Businass; on :a niS‘rplaniwonld.respectfully in form the public pt large, that their plain of business is DAVID BOWHAN'eI Md:Lumber Yard,,inXidit Lebanon, fronting tru,!ChogtAnt street,, one .square , from the Evangelldal OiurCh. •They hare enlarged the 'Yard and filled it with tp, new anclassellent k assnrtment of all kluds of Lumber, such as BO.tlitis- t ,:P LANK.% JOISTS, LATHS, SNINDLES, AND SCANTLING, of all 17iligtits and thiCkniesee: '.lii short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BEILDTNGMATEETALS. Persons in want of anything in their linCere Incited to call, examine their stock, and )(min theleplicas. Thankful Tor past tarnetytliey liop.i, n .,that by. attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. A. 1 7 , irArEit A CAPP. • Lebanon., pr n 8,18,51K)8.11 • • ifAimb.et• • ioael :COWL- • • • 600031f:A SfANTED!' come and. buy r their and COAL tha aidoniithingly low,priceambich.Lam now. determined to soll•at.- • „Now In he ttnui, to_earo.y our money, to corgi to lhb nd*Tvinber and Coal - Yard,located between the Old Lutheran Church and filyere•ri Shour's Steam ?dill, andl:Cqiiare Northof the Court Iloiliie,:hiValnat atree4 - In.tho borough of Lebanon, where ie a well select. od stock.of all klndrof Building Slaterittle, consisting of .• 300,000! Edurnirmal, ' • :-- .• • : ' logyooo 7T. 'TOiliT 'SCANTLING, 60,000:Irt tlitiruice Boenns, . . • 00,000:rf: no NrrclYc • BOAnns. ALSO,* Planks; Plastering. and Roofing Laths, all , of which. 11111.:Im sold, - wholesale •or retail. at liiddletown prime, except a sturdl advanco fol. freight. Also; all- kinds of the beet COAL tbo markot can nro• duce, such as Broken. Egg, Stove, Chestnut, Lbueburners' and liollidaysburg Blacksmith's Coal, which will be sold almost at coat. JOI[N 11. WITHEYER.- Lebanon, June 21,1857 U• 111113. ER. Jr, lAMB JE R. ,NEARLY 2 , 000 , 000 FEET B the best apd,eheripest apeoriment of LUMBER Or ij or offered to the public, iv now for vale at the new nd extensire.LUMßEß and COAL YARD of . • • • BRSCHBILL-4 HORST, n ilia Itorough of Naitlflebintin, 'on the bank of the Union Canal; at the'beed of 'Walnut street, a few luares North of the Genesree Sfeani 81111 s, and one ;idea east of Borgner's Hotel. .. Their aSSortinent consists of. tie beit well =seasoned White, Yellow,Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boafdei;.7- Cherry, Pop lar and Pine Boards; I% and 2 inch Pantie' and Common Plank; • White Pine anti Hemlock Scantling and Joists; - White Oak Boards, Plank slid Scantling ; foplarßuartin, Plank and Scantling: -SHINGLES ! -SU! NGLES ! The best Pine and Hemlciek Also, Rooting and Plasterlng'Latht Chestonelthile and Posbi, and - Pailitizs for fencee and fencing Boards; " ' '• • FLOORING BOARDS•of all sizes and descilptions. • COAL! COAL! - ! The largest stock of Broken, Store, Limeburnera and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at tile lowest prices. Vs.. Confident that they..have.the largest and beet A mammon of Mums of all deaeriptions and sizes; as well as the largest stork of the dlfferent:kinchnotWeit,lever offorod.to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satk factorily, and would therefore invite all who wantwity thing in their line, to examine theii-stor.lobefore pur chasing elsewhere. BRECIIBILL it 110RST:I" , N. Lebanon, Feb. 24, 2658. . The Largest; Bee/ and Chiapest z. AISOPPMENT or "C.. LIERBEIT AND COAL. Byer °Karol beratifore to the iptddlo AT THE OLD -IL ARD IN- .Vortic iii*o.i(git.,• • Situated on? East 4' West side of Mar . : - • kekilkeet, at .Unip.n. . undoiltignedqnke thiiPmeth[od - of inform- ing the oitizenz orllinianon eititriOunding Countloe, that they linyc.nizw, on.hand a hiyie stock of WILL SEASONEWIMMtn; Mid 'drirconeititritly re reici fig additionk thereto. Their anortmexit tbiatrits in pert of White find Yellow 1" - rtil'atid uron.Oun, I M inch an . S2lsch PANNEL and CO3ISIOIsT;PVA:NKF White Pinemid Hemlock SCANTLING and 40 TSTS. 1 inch sustl:Minch Cherry BOARDS, PLANKS and TA GliE-LEGS. • 1 inch and 3.5 inch r Kcautling. HARD WOOD;.- . : Such as ran and wiittirkiLt a aaee, paXim and ecrannco. SHINGLES, SIIINGLES •SHINGLES•! A grattessortment of "ook in most llornlackSoq- C. LIM Also, Roofing and isltstiiiing rants. Also, PAILS, Niers, and ready-topped - Eqtmos for fencing. Flooring Boards, Door and Window Sash. Of which they posifirdy bout the largest and best as sortment ever offered in this suction of country. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!" They keep iitnisfuntly on hand . ..the bmtquality'of Bro. ken' Shag and-Isiweeburners COAL; also the best quality of-acillidnysburg .. §mlth Cbal, at reduced prices. ***lliving nauchlthe largest and com pletest-ftssortmout of Lumber ever offered to the public in Lebanon, they feeLconfident'of-being able satisfactor ily to accommodate alliiOrchatufra;nnd would, therefore, invite an examliiiitlon Of their stock before pnrohasing elsewhere. t RELNaillf i g. .ME.T.DY. North Lebanon Boroun P b, SeptA.7, 185 Ls . M M I Leba 'inn - 17n I Ip..v- Rail-Ito:id. be open for Public Travel between-Reading . and , Aar risburg;Oi Arrnidtiy, Tannery 18, 1858. •-• t i ..AlMasar DASSENGER OIitAINS iill9lethanteaddig daily (ex cept Sundays) at 10.10 A. EL, connecting with ,up and down 'Morning Trains on Reading Railroad, and ar riving at llarrieburthy.l2.so noon te . to connect with the Trains for 1 3 1ttediurg,T.aniaater; Cliamberaburg, TroVerton and Pinogrove. ;; RRTURNING, will leave,llarrialiurg 2A5 P. IL, (af ter arrivalsof Trains from places aboys named, and from Rattimorc,).and reach Reading- at 5.80 P. Aff;cOhnoctlng wig Pottsville and Philadelphia Ttninayassing Reading same • ' •• - • -• Faacs.7-Itiftweett Belding and linTriisburg, $1,60',41,30 " 'dO" • ' 4 Lebanon, 0.85" 0,70 " 1 Lobimoii " Ilanipbmg, 0,76 "0,60 41/1•411 Paeamiguia 711.1 procure their tiekots before the Trains kart; , Tob. 10, 1858:' Oil. zggQtr,s, Gen: Supt • 11,eur :4th c,J.i ie. Th3twoonlinniinelitOwn arid .11iddletown. ON 0n,4 oftqn.ilisi. 15th •Inst.,- the Bub, scribers will ran a Daily Singe Lin between Aturattebetowe and •Aiddletewn, winnectini with tl c cars on ilie Lebanon. Valley, on the arrival aid depnrtire oc the &title it ljnetlrjebk.,.. - They , alio kep,p .ii.„;LLVERY STABLE, at tannfor the acchionahaiOn - ..i!r;tho pahtis,“'GoOd ehd all landi'efbottriyilifeee. November 2,-.119117.• • ••••• • DUMP" & COEBURY. " frA LE. 111.1 , 0 ;oadertOgned respectfully informs the public that 1 4 ....lesheitlipesesil'a NEW LIVERY STABLE ; At, Mrs: 'AMPS Hotel; Market strcet;Deli: • ' , anon, whore. le• will keep for the 4 .. public necommodwtion a good Mock of .1101t.SES and •VBIIIOLES. He: • will. cep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished:when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Partial, Lebanon', Jigril 21; 1868: . :.. 4 - JAILI3I3‘ MARCH. EZZI3 L:ivery Stable. . . . . .... e, • TUE undersigned has ' ..= eittablished' a now LITE- - . l .l :`'. '',; -- Itir'STAS,BLit, in the Ea- - --="' " ''''''.. l . gle -Hetet Stable Letinuad. =else good and sialre'enrrillesi n inhrbo aaisired;'and careful 110'1,111 hirb - onldt:tatuja. Ha bsiSsk.by be attentive to btatnesi to ri . ettloo'altberal ahaie- 'of rind - peitronsge. 4 -Apply at the Eagle ilertsiVis- at the Btablea JOB!MI D. Dznurp. ALpbikno'n' ihiogoissf; - ,'' v-7. - *.- •-e , . . BER6QBB.ond 111{141313MDDLSSINE:--Henrylk gthie . havejnalropenato, splendid maortment•of.Betejfee and Bern. o de Danes of the". Leteetosqlee, rind atveiry low prices. Ladles, call soon. itli MEDICINAL Dr. Morsels Indian Root Pills T II,UORSE. the inventor of Home's iND/SIV ROOT PIMA If has spent the greater part of hie life In traveling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa. as well es North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the feet that till diseases arise front Impurity of the .131%d—flint our strength, health and life depended upon the vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the differentfunctions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant limners, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. now important then that we should keep the sarleniMpassages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a med icine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manuthetured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health mid recovery of ilieensed man. Ono of the roots from ' which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the Iluer parte of the corruptionwithin. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant. that opens and unclogs the passage to the lenge, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off pflegm, and other hn ' more from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kid neys; thus eueourayed, thej draw large amounts of im purity from the blood, which la then thrown out bounti fully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. Tiro fourth is a.. Cathartic, and accompanies the ether properties of the rill's while engaged in purifying the blood; the coar ser particles of impurity which cannot Pass by the other Millets, are thus taken up and conveyed Orin grist quan tities by the bowels. . From. the above, it is shown that Dr. Moree'4 Indian ROot.Plile not only enter the stomach, but become Mil ted with the blood, for they find any to every part, and comifietely rant out end' cleanse the syttem.from all and theslife of the bealy;:whithis t e blood, be comes perfect* , healthy; consequently far sickness and fain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes:so pure and clear. , The ration Iyhy people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is berante they do not get ,a medicine which Will pow to thc afflicted parts, and whiarwill open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a lerge,quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corruPthig.masse Alma undergoing disagreeable fer mentation, • constantly inking with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and arte . ry, until life is taken from, the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS hive added to themselves victory upon victory,' by restoring millions of the sick to blooming ' health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whoa!, t*ibla frames have Leen scorched by the burn itig.elements of ragindfever, and who have been brought es it were,, within a btep of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that' they would have Been numbered '• with the dead, had it not been for this great and Avonddr ful medicine, hforse's IndiiiiißOot Pills.. After one or two doses had been taken, they were absolutely astonished, In witnessing their charming effects. Not onlyslo they ' givelminediate ease and stritigth, and hike away all sick ness. pain and •tingnish, but they at once go to iverk at the foundation of theillseaso, which is the blood. ' There; foie,. it Will 6 . e . slionm, ',"egOeeially. by those who use AM, Pills, that they'ival so - cleanse and purify; thiit diseeeie: that deadly enemy—will talte its flight, and the flush of yotith and beauty will againieturn; and the prospect of a long and happy life will Cherish and brighten your days. Csirriox.—Beware of a connterfcit signed .A. B: Moore. All genuine have the name of A. 3. 'Wens & CO. on each box. Also the signature ef,A. J. White & Co. • All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO, Sole Proprietors, . 60 Leonard Street, New York. • Dr. Atorseslodian Root Pills axe sold by all dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will ad dress as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box, five boxes will be sent on receipt of $l, poetage paid. Dec. 10, 3867.-Iy. • • I AFFLICTED. READ!!! PIiLLADELPIIIA MEDICki. HOUSE,-Established s tyrtity two years ago by Dr. KINIIETAN, corner of Third and'Union atreobi, Philadelphia, Pa. . . TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience him rendered Dr. K. a most stibeassfol practitioner in the cure of all disesseii of a private nature, manhood's debility, as nn impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities, diseases of the skin. and those arisin flroM abuse of mercury. . . . PARR:-PARTICULAR NOTICR. - There is nn evil habit sometimes indulged la by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them •to minhood; and which, if not.reformed in due time, not only begets eerious obstacles to matrimonial happinesT, but .eives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections.. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice Are aware of the consequences, until they lind•the ner vous system shattered. feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. • [Seepagcs, 28, of Dr. K.'s book on “Self-Preservation.") • The , un fortunate thus affected becomes feet e. bi una ble to labor with accustomed vigor. or: to. Apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak; ho is dull; irrastditte, and engages even in We sports with less ener gy than usual. • —" • If he emancipate himself before the practice has.done its worst, And enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early.. follies. -.These are considerations 'which. should Awakes the attention of all who are similarly situated.. . . ntsmIt3IBER,4 . Tle'wlio places himself under Dr. KIN K HUN'S treat. meat, may religiously confide in his honor as. a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of Dr. K's - patients will never be AIWCIOictI.- Yoang min—let no false modesty deter You from mak ing your case .known to one; who: from education and nupvtability, can certainly befriend you. . • AW-lii. - KlNKRUN'S . residence has been for the last Vwerr. TF.ARS • at' thi'N. - of THIRD AlfD UNlON:streets, Philadelphia, Pa. • --.•' PATIENTS . Y -41 r. DISTANCE Can hare (by. stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, Janclosing a remit. Mace) Dr. K.'s medicine, approPriuted..accordingly. Forwarded to coy part of the Uhited'S6ltes,land pack ed lecture from DAMAGE or CUILIOSI±Y;by Maitor Ex . . READ 1 YOUTIT AND. if ANDOOD I • 4 . 11 TEBOZOCB LIFE OR a• pIIERATURE !IRATE, KINKELIN .0K . 25. CRETE. '.T.etters ciMitaining that . yalufin stamps,' will ensure o . , . 67157'7 a re ß S.! Olt til ATl of '"ii ATT . . Si; ' . I3IIIITIS J A; Free GIFT To AU. : -MISERY -ThELTEITED!• "Nature's Guide," a uow and popnlar,Work, full of valuable adrico and lIIIIIITFAT9 warning, alike ealouint edto prevent years of ullFerY, gild save ThOMIARDS of la distributed without chirpti and forwarded by mail. prepaid to any Post Onice - in the United-States, on receiving an order enclosing two poetage.atamps. July 15.3867.-Iy. —• Tnt lormiluei. Hun unxe E,TA 7F.37, dud first article of the /iced ever introduced under the some of "3 . 11.11an1e WA , ENS." in this or any other country,- all other Pulmonie Wafers art counterfeits. .The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being , stamped on each WAFER. • BRYAN'S NILIMNIC W.arnltzt Relieve* Coughs, Colds, Sore-thrinit; Roatatiti' [Ai 0X IC WAF,Eaki Relieve Atitiuna, Itionehi s tie,llflenit Irreathing, BRYAN'S 1.11.310N16 WAFERS .Believe Spitting of Blood, -Pains in the .Chest,: BRYAN'S EULBONTE WAFERS .Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung •Dieetteelli ,BRYAN'S•EULMONIC WAFERS •- 1 Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonaile: TIR.YAN'S PtIMONic WAitils ... Believe the above Complaints- in Ton Minn ARYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS • • Are i.blessing to 1%11 classes and eonatitntiona. BRYAN'S PUI,MONIC 'WAFERS .A I A-MARAPillOrNOCAliStS,and.,,Public, Speakams.. " BRYAN'S . PUT.3I9 wAuns Improve the Minpi Njc: estand. faxibilitrof tho Voice. . • B . R.,YA •P i.*ONIC WAFERS Ain in a form and pleasant to the taste. . . . EtItrAITS PCl.mosjc...l4r FRS • • Not oaly relieve, brit effect rapid & lasting Curet - twigrEasve649.4;g.all,4EX.R.§.,.. -- no . warran — glve)satisfacuon to ovary otta Xo -F!uruly r should be without a. Box- Paraionie WaforS , I:Qt:ISK. - No Traveler should be .without -a -Bei of lirranNakialmoille Wafers, LY Ins rocxxr. No Dealer should be * Without' a supply • . . Bryan's Pulraosie Wafers • iPOR. 1113 cestrow.rs. No person will ever object ,to give for Bryan's Priamonie Wafers .• -rwinirt-sivx cerrs. For sale by Dr. DOSS, ojipootto the Court House, teba airitA, txut t ba r l e rsp a r i egfiti4mtsV e t ing, Ai; . .f , • • [Oct. 13- I U-Irle" • Etta ; FOR 1 ILEB;NETtER;'RINGWORICI AND for anyErnption or Excoriation of the Skin; whether on the bead, fare, arms or other parts of the body. Old ulcers or sores, and pimples on the fare, may be speedily cured by the use of the Recto Mistura: Tio those especially that- aie•Miffering from the Piles, we offer a. eure remeßy. From Her. Mr. Enterline Pastor German.Cburch„Cor. Conway and Sligropaititatea. 3• 4 For the benefit ditbo aillicied; t s feel it a duty to stets what a.bletaing a medicine known by the name of '.13 iil Ps Iteatcrklistnre," has been tiz, nte.- - I bare been afflicted the Piles for eiallt:yettrx; (luring which time r fried my own remedies, as a practitioner, and many 'others, butirltbout success. Having 'beard et Mei' Bull's Pile Rgmbdy, I tried it and though lAsed but one t'itilthot• 110:enti saY•thatlMlPterteetly core& •T Eno' sat it init , thgent - eimOVP,ette;;w,hinlieikteiidedilieiWnwhole body, and iulese',.tlibu. 'tiro, -weeks - it the skin bec ame elean'and enlooth. I strictly adhered to thedirectione. • at" - "a gAMETEL Sold, Wholesale and Retail, byD. S. Ratki; Drfaist, Lebanon, Pa., sole agent. for Lebanon county. June 2i, 1867.-Iy. MEDICINAL Of all illeeases, tbe great, brat came Spring frata mesa of Naturee law SUFFE u ttNOT: CURE IS GUARANTEED IN ALL STAGES OF • SECRET DISEASES, Self-abuse, Nerrouc Debility , Strictures, Glects, Grav el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones mill Ankles. diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes,-Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, &Niles' Dance, and all Die - • Cases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or . gans, such as Nervous Trembling,-Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the Face, Pain in the Back and Head, Female Ir regularities and all improper dischargesfrom both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, riseovenr ie emersne, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and re sisted all their means of cure. The medicines are pleas ant without. odor, causing no sickness awl free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the Jaws of Death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above-mentioned diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians', which war sante me in promising to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my rare, a pernxteand most speedy Circe. Secret Diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of 'Consumption, Scrofula and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the hu man fen illy. As' a permanent cure is scarcely ever et leeted; a majority of the eases frilling into the bands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the dis eases butruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Constimption. But shouldthe disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and-the victim marriee, the disease is en tailed upon the children, wbo are born with feeble con stitutions' and the current of life corrupted by a virna which betmys itself in Scrofula,. Totter, Ulcers; Snip. lions and other affections of the Eyes, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence Of suffer ing and consigning them to an early grave. . SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy th.lrealth, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human disea ses causes so destructive a drain upon the system, draw ing its thousands of victims through a few years of suf fering down townuntimely grave. It destroys the Ner- Ten& System, rapidly wastes away. .the, energies ,of-life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper devel opmentof the system, disqualifies for marrirge, society, business, and all earthly.happineas, and leaves' the suf ferer wrecked in body or mind, predisposed to Consump tion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure-the unfortu nate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected; and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can be fettered to,rebust, _vig orous heel th. The afflicted are cautioned agaln4 the use of Patent Medicines, for there ave . -so many ingenious snare ,in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions have their constitutions - ruined by the:vile compounde.of quack-.doctors, or : the equally poisonous nostrums vended ns "Patent Medicines."' . I Bare carefully inetYzed "niany of the- en-ealled Patdat Medicines. andlind that nearly all of them contain Cor roelre Sublimate, which is one of the strongest prepare- Huns of mercury and , a deadly poison, Which. instead' of cluing the' disease; disables the system fur life.- Three-foUrths of the potent nostrums now id use are put Tip by unprincipled and ignorintperaons who do not understand even the alphabet of the Idarasfu.lifaorca, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the hu man bdew, haring one object only in view, and that 16 make money regardless of consequences. • • Irregularities and all diseases of males end females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands. of the .most re markable cures.' Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the 'United States or . Canaries, by patients communicating their symptom. by letter.. Business cor respondence strictly confidential. Addrtiss J. SUMMERVILLE, M. D., 011 lee N 0.1131 Filliort Bt., [Old No.lollo below trolftb, PIIILAXtELPHIA. March. 18, 1868.—1 y. . .Imporiant. _ . N Vet' 0 6. 01 2. '1 14 1 4 . pisepes .sl. the I Lungs and.77erpat. . AV POSTTIPMr CURABLE' ' 'INHALATION !-! , • .. . . . ••• • • wistelvetniveyn the ••' • - Remedies to the cavlties„in.the lungs through . .the.td. passages, and coming in direct contact with, the disease, neutralizes the tubercillai matter, allays"the cough; causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the. ner-, Tons system, giving that tone and energy so Indiapensa ble for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as Much under the-control of •roatileal treatment.sis• any other formidable disease; ninety out ofevery hundredgesee can be curedin-the firstatieres, and fifty perectiDln.the second i .bat. In the .third stage. it is impossible to,seye more than five per cent., for the lungs are so Cut up be the disease as to definiedical.ekill. Evert, liewtivei: in tae last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary, relief to the suffering attending this fearful enaurge, which an nually.dostroys ninetplivo.thotteand persone"in..„the U nited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present pepulatlcin orthe earth, eighty millions - are destined to fill the Consumptive:a grave. . . Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow • fatal as Consumption. • In 'all ageiit Nis been the groat inerrie of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps, off alike the brace, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift ed. By the help,of that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and . speedy cure in Con. etimptiqn.:- The first Mtuse of tubercles Litton' Impure Blood, and the immediate effect, prod limai by their depo • iition in' the hinge, late pretent the Tree admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weelwrietl ovitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is snore ra tional to expect greate o rgootilfrinmmedicin* entifring the caiitica of the lungs, than from those atlministel through the Stomach ; th'rr patieht *ill always find the lungs free apd the breathing . easy, after inhaling, ra n ., di* True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, it acts eimstitutlenelly, - and with more power and cer tainty-than remiiilles adininiatered by thestomach. To prove the powerful and direct influencethin ‘ mode of administration, chlorofOrm inhaled will destroy senalbll ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervona.sys tem, so that a limb tnsyha amputated Without the7ligb est ;min; inhaling thoordinary burning gas will deStruy life in a few hours, • The Inhalation of arilm mita will rouse the system when fainting or apparently deed. The odor of many of the medicines is pereemitilein the skin a few momenta- af ter being inhaled, and may be' immediately detetted in the blood. A - convincing proof of the conetitutional ef fects of inhalation, is the fact that siekrirearis always pro duced by breathing foul air. Is not this Positive evi dence that. proper remedies; carefully prepared and judi ciously administered through, the lungs, should prodUce the most happy results-t During eighteen' years' 'pee lice, many thousands, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I hero effected many remarkable cures. even after'the sufferere had boon pronounced the last stages, which fully sat- IMMO ins that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease.— My treatment of Consumption ix original, and fourided on long expecience and a thorough investigation. Sly perfect aceurintance with the nature of tubercles, &t., enables me to distinguish; readily, the various forms of diveaso that simulate consuniption, and apply thilittper remedies,.rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— TfiiB familiarity, in connection with certain pathological mid microscopic discoveries, enables hie to relieve the lungs from the effects , . of contracted chests ; to en large the ehest,.Purify the bleed, Impart to It renewed vi tdilly, giving energy and toriobi the entire systetn. Medicines, with full direetbms, sent to any partof the United Stites and Canada's, by petieute communimiting their symptoms by letter: lint the curewould - be mord certain If limo patient should pay me a visit, which would giro Inc an opportunity to eStunine the lungs dud enable me to proscribe with murk greater certaintyi and then the cure t:904 In Mligcteo -NyiIOGVF my seellilt lbeliatient again. • • • .W.. GRAICAId, Office, 1,131 Filbert St., (old No., I 09,) below 12t1i; . ' March IS, 11158.-4 y., 31ARIA013 GDE by Dr. Dr. W3l. y Y oves. • mmtn W iAorGu Ul ite by OU:I6. i A ItRIAGE "GUIDE' by Dr. 'WI)I.-YOUNG. ' 31A 'MIAMI SWAB by Dr. WM...Y.OUN% ,_. - III'ARRIAGWODIDIE by Dr. WM. YOURtf. ' 31 A ItRIAGE.GOIDE by •Dr. WM. YO NEL ; ' M A RRIAGE ,GUIDE by Dr. 31ARRIAGLOUIDE hy Br. wsr.' - youN MARRIAGE GUID.B. , by Dr. WM. :ZOUNII. • .. • ' IifekEIyAGENGUIDitapy,,DI . ..KM:I4NODNCi t • ttill AGE GUIDE 'hty', fle - W le' OCX9. , IifAItRIAGE••GUIDE iliy•Pi. ,l o , 4l .:1 - 011No: , " 1 CRIME Ay Dr. WM. NOUND, • - • MARRIAGE GD I DEE=YOUNG'S GREAT P7lltBloe LOGICAL WORK; Thelbeket BitettlepluV,oilkvayi Omi t Ills Own Doctor, by Wu; Tonsa o d.l).;•'Zt widtten.in plain language for the . genoml reader;and fa inmetiaLl with upwards of One lliiiiduW.Engravings. married people, or thoirtiqufatein'plating marriage/and hat;iug the least impediment to rnarriedlife, should reed thie book. It discloses secrets that every ope" Should be acquainted with. Still, nix a hook that must he 'kipt locked up, and nobliq nhent the house.. It will bn sent . to ;Any one on thifeceipeof tw'enty. SIC /fonts.. Addrei- Dr.• W.M. 9.13 TOUW3I`• IikSPRTIgE strikW alkivei 'Fourth Philnd el ph i .0-• •-"'";• 'Jo nu airy . iSsl3.llfy 4a. p-vdi4 •ll' • . • V. W.. H,O NV A 114,1):!„ . VAS • .0 tIAT 1 1 4 7 .5 .- PEELAMs .13 LP . WA. Importaitt -4 lttiaosincement ! rgiO, all persona „afflicted. NV Dir)mes ernwas SpermatoftE&l,Shild - lidilWeedanon e/ DaVeßor rhcee, G lee t,Syphilis, the Viceof Ouantsm,orgelf-Abase,&c. The Ifoward Associntion,in view of the' awful destruc tion of Lamm Itfo, mused hy'Solual diseases, and the de : captions practised' ulkin the unfortunate victims of, sUch diemutestby Qincks, have 'directed their 'consulting Bur eon_ as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give /Wind Advice Cratie,tccoal,persoaei thus afflicted, who aftely by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, osenpation, habits' of life, ttc,),itntl in all cases of extreme povartl and suffering, to/arid:a Nfirlicines free Orchave. The. Ildward animation is a benevolent' Inetitation; tablishodby special emdowroent, , for;the relief of the skk and di stressed , a ffl icted with ", , Virulent and Epidemic pis. cases.lt„ has now a surplus of menus, which the Diroo tars have voted to cipend in advertising the'abeve It is needletts•to add that the - Association cOmmande the highest. Medical Skill of the age, and will landfill th 4 moat approved modeni treatment..:. ; • Just. Published, by,the Aimee lation,a Reppit omSper filiatahlhilea; . cir • Seminal 'Ws:shims, the vice - Onanisin, 3faatiohation Qr Solf - Abus'e,,iind otherliaaakea of thet3ex„- seal Or g ai li b y tlikee c t idultingBiigeoh,Sillitth ink beatint (in austeledZenvefdpe,) freesof.chisge, on.thoirn unint of Pwo enufflit foi , PastaeZ e,t . t,f boo ,CIAJL4OIO Cens4#4B firga a. Heil& Atiaticiatista; Nci,' 2 iftip›Adel jalia,'Pal.'' Worder'at • • EZRA IL IfEARTWELL, 'Prete& Geo. Fanciful), &VI". Oct 7,'57~1y MEDICLNAL "XV Such. Word as Fail.l7 A RESISTLESS REMELT! TIOLLOWAY'S QI NTMENT. IRCELA.E: TO THE SICK. The first hospital stir- A._./ goons and medicinal publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; goVernments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the messes In lb coun try and througlaout the world repose the utmost confi dence In ita.eurative properties. It penetrates the sour ces ofinfiarnmation and corruption which underlie the external evidences of disnase, awl neutralise the fiery el °meats which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the moat terrible and agonizing dis eases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre sod the skin • yet in their worst forms, and when seeming4i•incurable,they invariably disappear under a persevering eppliention of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff' Joints. in all canes of Salt Itheum, where medical waters, lo tions, and every recipe of the pharmacopces have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its re laxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most ltunaskable and happy change is produced in the appearanceo f malignant ulcers after a few applies. Lions of this Ohatment-The-eurronnding redness van ishes, andgranalea-of i heitlthy.ssh,begin 4 o take the plan:lof the.'discharged inattaec,ThagproeVsi goes on more or less rapidly until•the orifice le filled up with seundmaterial, and the aacer•ratl i ipallyenred, - Tfiird Notheei. The young are the Mast frequent sufferers from ex ternal injuries, and thereforeevery mother should have this healing preparation, constantly,at, hand. It is an absolute specific for sore %rens - Wired - quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. Significant-Fapts. ' Titt 'Ointment is universal y sed On board the Atlan tic and Pacific whalineleetna a etirerfor,seorbutie effete tiops, and as the best possible rentedy, for . wounds and bruises... Large supplies of itliarirecentry bean Ordered by the-Sultan of Turkerfor,hospital purposes'. .. v.m..Both the Ointmentand Pills should be used in the following eases: - , - Blinhates; IfereurfidzEitiitions,tßalled Glands, Burns, Piles,,L, Chapped lianda,ltheirmatinn; Sore Brea egs sts; , Chilblains, ktingsvor:n; Sore-Heads. Fistula, Salt ithaum ,Sore Throats, Gout, Scalds; - "^ " res of 1 kinds, Lumbago, 'Wounds of all kinds, Venerealtores, Stiff Joint., Sprains, 'Better,. - Ulcers Skin Diseases. Sold at the MiCenfactotcy of,Prof4or•Hielloway, SO leakten Lone, < ew Yoßirand' bran. respectable Drug gists and' Dealers -in McilicineAtninghout the United States and the civilized woild;'.ln pots ut72.5 cents, 0 . 2 . , 1 4, eents:imil $1 each. ~oAuginal—tione are,gennine unless:Ale L worde,ll6l ; byway, New York Loudon'," are ,diseerialbleas a %Ta to:mark in every leaf ofthblitaktf diFeatighs aroilitS each pot or 1,0?:,.• the same may be,plp.tvizmn,hy bottl ing the leaf to the light. H andsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information aa r may leadjto the3leteletiOndflariy paillorparriaireanaterfen big the medicines or vending the came. knowing them tobe sot:riot:x.l;A There is eonsid erable saving bY taking the larger size's IS—DirectionsN. for the go ida nee of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. [Mardi at, '5B. Helmbohl's Gtnalo Preparation HighlJ Concentrated'Contilottnd Fluid Extract BtiChit. For di.ienFes of the Madder, Kidneys, Gravel,-Dropsy,. Weelmesees, Obstructions, Seciet diseases, Fe ' • male Complaints. and'all • diseages - - • -" the scanal Organs, Arising from Ez,esses and Imprudeneies x.e moving all improper Discharges frenn'the Bladder,' Kid neys, or tirxnal Organs, wbetl.er existing in Male 'or Female, From 'whatever cause, they ma:) , hafe And no Natter of How Long StanAing, giving Health and Vigor to the' Franin, and Bloom to the Pallid Meek.. Joy IA) the A It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. and removes all the symptoms, among which will lm found , Indisposition to Eaertion.. Loss of. . Power, Losi of 3.lemirry, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen: '••" oral Weakness,-Ilorror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling,. Draud, ' • 'fill !terror of Death, nth t Swim/18;Tc.] d Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, univer sal Lassitude of the ;Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite, with D ' , peptic eyzeptoree, Hot Hari Flushneen of tie Body, Dryness' of the skirl,. Pallidpountenanee and Eruptionsrin • t3eisnee, , Pitin in the DatikFnes- • vinesae.of the. kends; *Fie: qnently Dlack spotp Flying before . the Eyes. with Temporary suffusion and I.4CM , of eight; Want of •Ateention; 0 reat lity, Rectlessnesarig,b)o&-ror of Society. Nit.thing Is more desirable to such , . • tients than. solitude, mid Nothing they 'More Dread for Fear of Theinsalree no. De- . . pose of manner, no earnestness, no . Speculation, but a hurried • = transition from one • • question to an- . These symphirna t if . allowed to go on—which this med icine invariably removes—aeon follow. Lobs of rower, I e atuttYLIIIICAPIisbrTIC FITS-,in one of.which the pa tient may mcplfe. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful SA NITKAND CONSUM rTIOS ? The records of the In tetntr.‘sYlum, arfirthe melancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witmws to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Sayinms the most melancholy exhibition ap peers. The Countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it : should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. . - Withvvoeful measures wan despair Low' sullen pound his grief beguiled." debility is most terrible! and boa brought thottany.ls upon thousand to untimely graves, thus blasting the am bition of many ithbleyOutlis. I t can be curt) by the uep cif this -INFALLIBLE REMEDY ! • • , If.,you stresuffering.with ..ny of the above.diaireasing ailments, the FLOID , ACT BCCIIIi will cure you. TrY it arid be'conviiseed of its efficaer. . Beware:of Quark Nostrums and Quack Dayton.; who falsely boast of abilities and references. .Citisens know and avoid them, anti sore long Flittering. 3loney, and trgposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of :this r llf opur and specitheßemeily. . lt allays all pain, and inflammation, is rierfietly plea ant in .its tastedind odor, but Immediate in itti action. ..• .lielzOold's Extract Bac4a Ts prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy. nod Chendatiy, with the greatest accuracy and Chatideal knowledge : end , care devoted in its combination. -te• Professor Beweee' Vtiluable Works on the praetteisqf Physic, and most of the late standard Works of Medicine. 451630L0W11111, On 2 hundred tioilers will Lo paid to any Physician who can prove that themmedicine ever injured a gatienti and thetestimony of - thousands can be produold to prove that It does great good. Cases of from one week to WIS. torn yetini * standing hare been effected. The mess of Voluntafy Testimony in possession of the PrePtietor, vouching TlytUee. 'Anti coratire flowers. is immense, embracing names well known to SCCENCE . .AND FAME: -10 0';000-'Bottlea Have Been Sold and.not.a.single.instince of a failure has been reported' Personally appeared before me, an -Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. iigh3litOLD, Cliemigt; who being duly sworn does say. that his preparation contains nok . Nitivatip4iloreury, or itijurious Drug, lint-are purely VegetableT. II KLMBO LD, sole teal u fact uror. Sworn and subsaibati before mo this 2.4tldiv of Noreni Ler, 1854. WM. P. 11.1.1iRA.Rth Alderman. . Price $1 per Bottle or sib for $5 De - • livered to any Address, • AccOmPanied by reliable and resfoneibleCertificatiiifroill Professors of Medical Colleges,'ClerigymieriiinaOthtfis. 'repered end , sold by ; • . 11 .4..11W....11180LD. Practice and Aidaisma chasm. No. 52 South Tula Si , :belciio'Cheittiiiii • Aisembl;u ilia: 4o be lied of Dr: Criorgitimii: D.'l3.4itibir, and oi" allDrniggista and Dealers throngbilikkthe United States, Canadas. and British .Provineee. BEWARE OF _ C OVAT.TORFErtS ! ' Ask for elm ole.s— cike no oth er- "'Cures GEta ' ec PPc . 2,1857.—1 y. CAI3-9hti=f4 ip,t);Ari4ga TOBACCO'CIiEWERS Dr. :Gustay. LinUard'e" Taste Restorative Tro ! .1.. ohes, the Great Substitute. for Tobacco. IT is a well.knowW and ,tncontrovertable fact that the ass or Tobacco is the'promotineciiise kit many ofthe moat severe Meateland Physical Disorders to which the race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and piiinfarekPe - ience have clearly proven that it contains pertain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in.their effects, which by entering into the blood derange the fufictieniand:operatlons off the Heart, calming many to suppose,thet sirpmeo,be tseriouslyaliseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervoussyiteni; Ifeitibg Itself-4S all wile -have ever. used the' ibilous !swell will. bear testimony-rin LOSSitildp,Nqvotte.lrrita 11111Ity,. Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and mteny other (hien dcrs of a* Similar character: • . ,THE TASTE B.ESTORATP! .THOOHXS Are designed to countered these banei'al infinetidee; and have proved completelytticceissffil in-a:raialtittidmoteaa. ps,land wherever used..., *lug ,liarmleas In themsely,os they exert a beneficial effect' upon the intiiiityistitri, re storing the Taste which has become; Tittated,or:destrdy cd by. gre* indulgence, completely rerueying the irrita tion arid accompanying sensation of the Thrbat —which are always conife quent - uponabstainlng front the use, f Tobacco, and by ;giving a healthy tone to the Stoinael, irivierate the whole " Persons whe are irretrievably anderridning."llmircou stittitiona,eusl, shortening their r llves,_stie4l use these TedeheSlinratidlateli 'tad tfirdw , of the fnfdrianiand'im gleasant•habitot. Tobecno • • ,Th tee armor Loren... pehatib` ti OA' VTrierb l T vl s6 P And in a beialidiscoont toi :the ft/Wed telellbY cotinpveerntieox..t !Nlit . r-Ituzia , ukrAwrimb4.4'!7los'd' March 24, 1858-Iy. Cor. od and Race. biladia MEDICINAL P - REIROVAL._a D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail- Drug Store, Ilas been Removed to his New Building, on Cu mi•er land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Ps. subscriber respectfully announce to his acqnain. tanees and the . prildie in general, - that he has con. stuntly on band a large stock of D G S , PERFUiIIiSRY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, C E :HI CA LS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISFIE6, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, I 1 BRUSHES. BAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, ,T2ilet Soaps, Se. gars, TobaCeo, .?..4.150 a-variety:Of.. l4 M' 0-rtides f" to mention, which. he offers at low rates, and warrant_s*the qualities of "the- artieles , iusl represented. Purchasers will please remember, this, apd eXisinine the qualities and prices of his goods before: ptireliis:sing "else. where. bar Physicians' preseriptiona and family reci. pea carefully compounded, at all boursof Ole daY or night, by calling at the Drug Store, oPpasitetheEagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opcuyl for the. com pounding of prescriptions between the bows off iiisd 10 o'clock, A. 11., 12 and 1, and 4 and E P. 11. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1867. DAVID S. RARER_ MEDICINES! PERUUMB Agi s 'MI LET & FANCY ARTICLES GUILFORD & LEMBERGER, MARKET STREET, Opposite the Narkel Hou,se ALL ARTICLES BOUGHT of no 'WAR RANTED PIIBE and FRESH, and sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL TUE POPULAR .PATENT MEDICINES, At Guilford 40 Lembergeris HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Guilford 4• Lemberger's- BURNING FLUID & PINE OIL, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. TOBACCO; SEQARS, SNUFF, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Guilford 4. .Lernberg er's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's. With all the articles usually kept in-a well-conducted- First,ClagA. Drug 7 Stare. T - R.,USSESI - 'IM of every variety, and , sold at the lowest market prim . Warranted to f4 : whea applied. "^-4Gps 7 PIIIESICVAIVS-PRESCBTPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compounded by . LED:I.OEII Grit" GB „k_DU ATEof PIIARMACY,wbo has had an experience Gciglit r' re 'ai,,Ritibin:43, V. COUNtitY' 'Mtn& ANTS "Itg::. Supplied with Burning Fluid, Tine Oil, Essence of Coffee, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or .. .Concentrated Lye. Er .neer, - Medicines, Perfumery, &c., at the most literal Wholer.ule rates, by GUILFORD k LEM BERGER., Dnroms - rs, T.Annon, Jan. 13,1658. - Market &net. Dr. Ross' Drug Store Oppoeite the Couil House, Lebanon, Pa. TAR. BOSS offers to buyers the best bargains in .I_,P drugs, in Lebanon ; n. long and varied expe rienee. :of,over twenty years, in the drug and medical scienee, enables him to -do ..Up things in the first style: Pitiehiserii will please make a ante of these facts. lilognettc Sugari 1r the Permanent Cure of Nen rearSt. -Vitue- Dance, and an for Nervous diseases, sold by 124ss. " Uphanes . Electuary, certain cure for the Piles. .11IarshisriUterine Cathol ,..n, For the, cure of all fem. die. IL . Ilikbees Itimedy. the cure Coughi; Colds ood's Hair-Restorative, ;,For - prOmotiettirdigroliigof trigslttearAto be Lad at the principal drag depot of Dr. Ross. ptvigoriiting The bet ionic in toe for 'strengthening.; the hu man system, sold only by Dr.-noss: Dr: Hosting's Syrup ofNaphtka, Is fast ouperseding: all b other ntodioineß for the core. of .Consumption and Bronchitis. Rum Altelt's Razor Powder,'` For Razor Strops. • -- Pure Ohio Catawba Bran4y--n pure anti safe raemedieaus be had-at -Dr.eßoste. rinirrierit, for Rlieuiristtisni. Mrs. A lien's Hair Restorative Is on anfailing restorer - of the Hair, it ii taking! the laid , of all. other remedies for Alm hair. , No toilet is yerfcet,„Without Allen' Hair Restorative'. Coll Dr. Ross' Drug Store for mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative. See adv. in,another col. Dr. Ross' .Worni Lozenges Arena sweet as sugar and a certain core for Worms. Dr. Ross' Infant "Drops, .of restlemmess, colic paini, &c., of Sold only at Dr .Ross' Drug St7re. children Cough Curod:f9r Tioenty7fivo-Cents. IQt. Ihysiok's Cough Syrup.is thechespestand beetreinedy for Congbe,eolds,&e. Call at Dr:lions'. Dr. Ross' Horse. Powder, Ti OA beat lioisikrowdor in nee. • •' Ross' Cattle Powder' Is fleitnliinithfplitee of on other Ca ttle'PowitorS • Dr. Rose /Terse Liniment,; : • • For. tbe curet of Old ihrains,- Swellings„ : Drulw, &e. Sold only by Dr. Roos.- 'Dr: Ross' E - Are Salve, Fay the cure of sore, weak or infinmed oyes.. have been allioted:witli diseases of thq ekylpitor months and years, have been entire • : 17,FFred i lay the nee of Dr. Rose_ Eye' Salve. Fresh Garden: See& . . In great variety at Deltnis' Ding Store. Dr. Rosi' ?slier Ointment. Persons afflicted with tiMer; - zir.g*urin, Reid rn riounicither akin diseases, will And varim uttrciont inedi4,neµ foCahcir cure gt-t , Dr. Russ' Drug Storn. :Dr. Ross' Toolh :VV,qah Is a rory,apporior preparation for tliottiteetik . G ums.. i tenp, cleans and Oriseilio the teeth,. and harden's:the gums. It preienti and cures Scurry. Try it, by all moans, if you cable a sweet breath and white teeth. Ask for Dr. Rose'• Tooth AVa.sh., . ,• . HeyPs Embrocation for Horses Has no superioi fOr 'then Caricirsarellings, brnises,, galls produced by the.collii of saddle, scratches,. old or trash' wounds.: , Ask for Heyl'a Embrocation. Trusses. ME . . , . Dr. Ross almriety, ,ef Trusses—for infant. children ur ;FoWn people: Unless a Truss ilts t. it W - 6nin than übeless—it will do barns. f bad an experience of over 18 years in this branch Of surgery, and adjusts every Truss bought,of 15 gallons of Soap; for 19. dents. (WI box: of Saponifier, .ap§tizig 19 ,e,egte, will reake;:9 Pounds of hard sqpp; or 15ktIoni of soft soap, withoOt any trouble. t Rtalidifairola Ewan. Sold at Dr.ltoas' Drug Store.;.:; Pratt. Butchei•.lB.ll4 ic 1- 9 000 DOLLARS REWARD will tie paiil for any medicine that will excel' this Rif itiefolloo ing . . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal; Xfeetiona; Coatrac ted,Jolntin Cholla Pains, Pains in thlbrilitla' or Rack, Headache, Toothache, §Prehati,Soro'Phrikat, ems, Ernio i;8; Bfiris arid all diseases' of the • Skin, 'Muscles, ,and „None ,Ranuine . pi 401 ... T2 of P. 43'k HUTCEiteattactiFd besale Wholesalsiand - Retail,: at Guilford it , Um-. berger's Drug Store Lel anat. f March 3, '58.-3m.
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