Wit anb Puntor, •_ Why is n ii,ght boot like a windmill ? Am Because it grinels the corn. tTi.."Come rest in this bosom," as the turkey raid to the shams. 03" Gentility is said to b© eating meat with A:silver fork %rhea the t uteber has not been paid. 11_7 p Lightning rods take the mischief out of the clouds—hickory rods take it out, of bad boys. 'VS. "Do you follow the bydropathic system?'' "Not exactly; but I'm euro our in it .ratan duce." Air'Tbe strong-minded-woman (brinks froui being caught in her night-cnp. Isa.. Some people's hearts are shrunk in thew like dried. nuts. Yon orufhear 'Cm rattle as they walk. tee,.. A perfumer should make a good ediier, because ho 18 aecustomad to making "elegant ex- . tracts." " A tale of terror"--a spaniel's continua tion with /our bunches of fire-eurehers and three tin pie pans fastened to it. ja' Hutnnn heads aro like hogsheads ; the emptier they are a the louder report they giro of ibeinsel•ies. . Keep out of bad company for the chance is tliat . when the Devil fires into a dock, ho will be : pretty apt to hit somebody. ittir,Muggins says Job's turkey was fat cum, pared with an old gobbler he shot, on the peril's Fork. That was so Ilea it lodged in the air, and be had to get a pole to knock it down. "Us,. Chtudes," Enid a geutleauta to his boot-black, "how do you get along. them htird times?" 4 !Weli t lowa, we rub and ge." tag.. "I'm afraid I shall come to want," said an old lady to a young gentlmau. "I hare come to-want already," was the reply. 41 want your daughter!" The old lady opened her eyes. Webster +Du a Bridge," saN Mrs, Partinmteo as she hantied„lko a- Dletiunary.-- geltlidy lE eouten and you will get a great deal of intlamation. Grime, lend me your tub." "Can't do it—tell the hoops are off—it's full of ands; besides, I never bud one—l washes in a barrel!" r , "UC-.. It is said that some babies are so small that they can creep into quart measures. ..But the way in which some adults can walk into eueh measures is astonishing E 4 tlfy character," said an Alderman who had cleared himself from a charge of bribery, "my character, sir, is like my boots—all the brighter nor blackordn,,." _An exchange in speaking of a . eulehrated singer, says— - - 4 ' .. "ller - ireine is deliefons—pure as the moonlight, and al tend'r as a three shilling shirt." pat`'What would you be, dearest," said Wel -ter to his sweetheart, "if I were to press the seal of love upon those sealing wax lips ?"—f should :be stationary." ft,. "I say Pat, what are you about- T awocp iog out that room ?" "No," answered Pat; "I am sweeping the dirt lac a t nieg the room.". ‘• ' ' • ALL. AND SHORT.—At an evening party, Jer rold was looking at the dancers. Seeing, a Very tall gentleman waltzing with a remarkably short, lady, he said to a friend at hand, "Humph there is th? ; mile chtneiog with mlle•etono." "I say Jones, how is it that your wifo 'dressess so magnificently, and you always appear out at tho elbow ?'' Jones (impressively and sign ifican tly) "Yon see, Thompson, my wife drosses accord: ing to the Gazette of fashion, and I dress accord ing to my ledger !" TAILORING AND CLOTHING Fashionable Tailoring and ClOthing Store. - E ro ye who would get a fine emit, dressed up iu style 11 from top to toe: Call and. eve. Save 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW CLOTHING STORE, 2fl story o CENTRE BUILDING, of Reber a Brothers. FARMERS will find it much to their advantage to brie; their produce to the Cheap Store at the Ceutre Rulldiaoa, of Remelt a BROTUER.S. TAILORING - - Tho TAILORING for Custom work receives the persona; attention of IL & J. 31. Rama, with more care than ev er. Raving secured the best workmen, they are prepar- Vd to make up the most fashionable work at short no nce. The Clothing all warranted, if they do not please they need not be taken, Lebanon May, 12,185 Z. ilEir Fashionable Tailoring! itipcum,r, ITOFN3IAN dAI ill continues the T LORING AL Business at hls Old Aland rn Oundierland slred, nee Plank Road. where all persons who wish gamma made up in the moat fashionable style and boot manner. MT In cited to call. Ile has lately reeeirod I lie Sew York, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as he has none but the best workmen employed, he guarauteea that all work entrusted to him will be done In a satisfactory,manuer. 13. With his 'thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully , Iglicite public favor. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sale do, S, York and Philadelphia Report of Spring & Summer Far Moos. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the sulweriher know of the fact, so that he ran make Ills arrangements accordingly. 311C11.V., HOFFMAN. Lebanon, April 14,1858. CLOTHING STORE AND MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH:II'T Markel street,beitaren and 0 $. RAMSEY & Co., take pleasure in announcing. to their friends and the public generally, that they have on hand a variety of Cloths. Cassimeres and Vest ing.% which they will make up to order ou the most rea sonable terms and in the most thehlouable style. As none but good workmen are entployegi, all work is tainted and good Ike guaranteed. Alec, a large stock of Rzenr-stans CLoringo, which will be disposed of cheep, together with every variety of Gentlemen's Furniehing Goods. S. S. 1 ISIIY & Co. L4banon, April 28, 1858. TAILORING ! WILLIAM M. SNYDER respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS In all its branches. in the stand formerly of Cyrus Spangler. near the store of Messrs. Groh; near the HALE'-WAY •HOUSE, iu South Lebanon township. By attention to ,business, conforming to the wishes of hie patrons, promptness lit his engagements, and moderato prices, hu hopes to receive a fair share of the public patronage.— He has bad much experience in the business, (having 'lately been engaged by that Master Tailor, MiCtix.t. WAG det'd., for a long time,) and feels confident of mu daring general satisfaction. Being a new beginner, ho satiate the favors of the public. sill✓` The patrons of Mr. SPANGLER are especially invit ed to give him a call. IV.II. M. SNYDER. S. Lebanon, April 1, 1858-Bm. HEADQUARTERS For Chea • and Fashionable Clothing. itEIZE STEIN & BRO., opposite the Cc .use, have received, and opened, a most elegan , leek far prink and Bloomer, comprising all new styles of Costs, Pants, and Vests. BOYS' Clothing and Centiemente TURNISILINO GOODS. which have been selected with The greeteist care, and will be sold lower than they can be obtained elsewhere. Persons in want of any articles in our line, will do well by giving. us a call. We have added to our stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, an assortment of Piece Goods, such as Fine and Medium Black Cloth, Fancy Cassimeres for Coats and Pants, Trimmings, &c., which we will sell very low. .Please call and judge for yourselves. Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully solicit a COH YRIU• ;Cle of the same. Lebanon, May 1,1858. Fashionable Tailoring. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all Its branches, at his resi• donee, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Moyer's Hotel, (south side.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good lits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. Re was a long time in the em ploy Qf Michael Wagner, dec'd.. and feels confident of giving' general satisfaction._ Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Libaßon, May 12,1013; GEORGE McCAULLT. ' 11; HOUSE FURNITURE . TIM midertigned haying bought. Mr. Housekeepers attention ; W COE) and Co t t Lir A RD . 1 q . 1 a Ih")r1 Speenn Wot.l and Coal Yard Tu E TOWN HALL IN COM McyrioN „,,Irt ~,,,ine, „,,„ I ,„ a m „,,,,.,,,„ , -- , .ruldf. Foundry. in the lioroneh of North"'"""'" GRAND EXHIRITIONIN ! 1 , 1 , mm): anti ;6,1 bongid. from 2nO to :it/0 iiilllDS oft , TILE undinvigued hits juvt again rtturned from i Winn) t t od fou col to 11)011 TONS Olt COAL. ,-. f . n i l A lli ni the oily. where he has purchased the beet as- : kinds and grades. with T will still at the yard or deliver sort men, of FUJO , TiIiIiE tiVer oIIM - edi in Leh. ;at fat until profits as will atilt Ile, times. I therefore in „.. .-s ,, anon. and which he taken thin oppo r t un ity to i site all those that arc in - want of any of those flethhfS 01 say he will sell as low, or looser, than at any other estab- Cali and sco the saute, ascertain wires. and bulge for lishictort. lie has themacl vein. . DA NIF.T, Liam', (merchant.) . 501,.1 X. Toc.o. ton L, untio,, c ar d nad r , , c,,,.. North tchan, 11, April 14. la-iiii.nd f. tic T o biev, 117,at-N4/, I r iot Racks, Tea i Cua I I C Mal CO3l • N ye , L..kiu g at,,, 8* ,,,, awl all kinth.4 / . 3 • It TT, oho undersigned, would rOspectfully inform oho of Common and Kitchen Furniture. it citiz,lo:, of 'layl6if ci,thA3cthat. we are now 100- Atita, illattra , sts, Venetian Blinds, Carriages for (Nith : pared in Stlpftly the community with COM,. either dren, Cane Seat art-1 Common eitxtp,g, and alma:lt every- I Wholesale or 'Betail, as we will keep all kinda of COAL thing that can properly be as with his buslncos. . ton hand, suet as• . ' ' . 4:7a Ile feels great confidence in calling attention to thin .Pe t t, Chcstaat. it - et.' _Po awl Broecti COAL, white, assortment, and cordially Invitee all to give him a call be- . red and Ural, act, fore pare having elsewhere. ile is determined not to ho ; - which we Are constantly receiving froMaeme of the heat 1 Collieries in tins Coal 'regions, amt would here Ray that undersold. Jim Room is in the TO IVY HclLL,in Mirka TREO. P. FR ANTE. street. we will sell Dior Coal as low as they can be sold by any , F. S.—Ready-made COFFINS will be kept on hand, and , person in the county. which we nil] sell at our Mill, or a splendid llatasE has been obtained to attend Funerals. 1 deliver to any pact of the two boroughs. Alto, ICE in any quantity. (Lebanon, Oct. 21, 'lr. . MYERS & SIIOUR. ... ISIS. 'WHOLESALE AND ISETIII, CHAIM MANUFACTORY:I BOWMAN, HAUER it CALF'S 'DIE subscribers take this method to inform their ; Ird U . 7 91 R.L R $1.•• at Rot e? : friends and the public that they haTe compeneed ! - - the above business, in all i 0 branches, in the Dor- ! , • , ' near what is '. ough of Lebauon,on 1_ megto% 0 koad, 74 ir T rn i t l i E 3 T u 'll:alf , , t,i il you Want CleetipEnmb&., gnod bare lately funned a partner- ' -6. ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lure known as Phreaner's Voundry. They hope to receive the ! patronage of those in want of anything in their line, es i her flusines. , , en a name plan. would respectfully .inform they nrotnisu to use the best materials mut vmploy the i the public at large, that their place of business is DAvrp best of I , •orkmon., DowmAN's Old 'Lumber Yard. in East Lebanen fronting . , .. OLD CHAIRS REPAIRED and PAINTED. I on Chestnut street, one square frimi the Evangelical They hare -enlarged thd'Yardand filled it with giV" Thu following differeuttinds of 'Timber or Rum- I church. bet taken in eie.h uega for, Chairs, - viz :—lllekory, Wed- t a new nod excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, nut. Polter, Niiplo, Beech, Berch, and Cherry of differ- such as 110 mum, PLANO; :JOIST?, " ~,, ,t ~ eat Linde. . . , DROWER et SON. LArns, I'S tit:NDLE:i; AND SCANTLING, Lebanon, July 7,1515, , . tof all lengths and thicknesses. In :short, they keep eon _ i ; stoutly on bond, a full and welleOasened. assortment Of "Cheap JOIIIM” Hate Old Cab. I all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS: Person in want' lill Alive. ss I of anything in their line are invited to call; cianiine their Wet Hak ' , stack, and learn their priers. . e ', - - - roily SPITLER still keeps constantly ou hand all I Thankful for pail .favors, they hope, that by attention t./ kinds of Cabinet ware of the }Wet. styles and the I to business and moderate price's, to Merit 'a continuance Ilitst material end workmanship.- - - —I of public patronage, - . 'lld hee mails made: a. fIUMbPr of Suporhor SOFAS. 1 BOW,VAN; HAUER Sce CAPP, ''- CTIAI lIS.'EUREAUS: Di' INGTA BLES. BREA K FAST I Lelein-ii A si , l S. IStiit '- ' ' • . TABLES. Sinks. Cupboards, , Stands of all kinds, BED-1 ~.,..... STEADS, and all kinds of Ware, in his line Of. business, i ; Lumber and Coat ... A, Ariz All of which he will sell cheaper for CASH i pc ra9o MEN WANTED! to 'conie and buy their ------- th an r a n be bought "elsewhere. Be is also ;i_ pot Lt,3l RD:, a nt i COAL, at the astonishingly .... .. . ready to make conics and attend funerals at : low prices which lam now deterntined to sell at. , tits shortest notieo. All persOns he want of I Now is the time, if yon wish to sate year Money, to Cabinet Ware will do well to give hini aettll at ills mums , come to the Ile it' Ratchet* and CO:d Yard, locatextbetween in Market street. directly oppeolte 'the Tutted, Brethren 1 the Old _Lutheran Chinch and Myers t Slfour'ii Steam Church . , before purchasing alsewilf,ro., ' -. ] Mill, end I square North of the Court Ileitse in Walnut Ho warrants ltie goods to be as represcisttal 4:11 , 1 if it j e„.ireel, in the borough of Lelinon, where is a, Wall select :is not so, he will Make it so, frti . of chtirga ed stock of all kinds of Buntline , Materials 'tionSistiew of Lebanon. Feb.l7, M. . tinn,ooo sr. Itomens, ___ , Soo,ooo'SiiustLis2, '- ' ' • Nelsr . FROrnit tore' Stare. .' , - ~' 209,000 FT.. ,f(ti` L :. , :t1.111:ii.1 IT rall'E would respect:Odle' hi , co,olo FE Ilpmocs:d3reAlves A f. l ) ( r l i Z e l e S tUp i t ': bli i Niat he ban tak ne. the stand late 60,000 DT. - no I7tiicxxo ' WARD& bender(' a ONVS- in Cumberland Street. hetwe:nt Market ALSO. Planks. Plastering and Roofing L4ths, idl.of and Plank Road, where lee will keep the largest, finest, which Will ha sold, wholesale or retail, at Middletown and cheapest assortment or FURNITURE ever offered in prices, exerpt a small atiVallQU for freight Lebanon. _His stock-consists of all kinds of Parlor and I Also, all kinds of the best Coif, the market can pro tionarion Furnitnre.,thieli. he , will tell lower ./im., dace, such as Broklin.E.gg, Stove, Chestnut, Limeburners' than the like can Leobought at . any other ~4 - and Hollidaysburg Ithecksuntlfs Coal, which will be sold place in Lebanon. ' ,„,. . .4t„,_ olmoot at L.,3„ JOHN - UT IV IT3liii YER. He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. - Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Vier, Card and other To- ti bles, 'What Note, llatßacks,&c. Also a large and cheap 14 UoifffieE Ir. , . MUMMER.. stock of stuffed. Cane-siint. and cuttermen Chairs, Setteea, NE.A.III,Y 0 000 000 FEET ! Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking - 7 7 Classes,—G opt, ROSCIVOULI and Mahogany—very cheap. d' VIF the best and cheapest assortment of LIMIDEn es -Venetian blinds; Carriages, Lips and Hubby Horse:. for ‘l/ er °Mired to the public, is now for sale at the now iiiiiiiirn. tt* Particular attention paid to UNDER- nd extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of TAKING. Ito has provided himself with the FINEST BRECHBILL 4- HORSP, HEARSE I\ LI.:BANi:iN, and will make Coffins and ~ , le WC x. , C.irough of North ,f,eitarion, on the bank of the attend Funerals ; at the shortest notice and most reason. able terms. ,L,l l „ non, ,m„ ret ., ~,t , - 1E4 , 2 ,. Union: Canal, at the bend of 11 - stout street, a fain quotes North of the ilmiesEee Steam Mills, and one t, s7 ::-' - ±." i I] Imra east of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the:best well-seasoned _____ t Cherry. Poplar and line Boards; P Di'. Morsels Istaliaraltool illi - 5 iv•',l , 2inch p;,,,,,i,i awl. pern,MOn Plank; IMIEBEEI . . TA R. MOR SE. the inventor of 3 lenss's Isms PIMA i . SI - bite Pine and Heath - sit Scantling and Joists, If has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, , White Oak boar: s. Plank and Saantling; having visited Europe. Askt. and Africa, as well as North 1 and . k.'.: inch Poplar Boards. plank and Scantling. America-Ims spent three years among the Indians. of our , ' - SU! NG. LEs ! SHINGLES ! ! Western country-it was in this way Oita the Indian Root : Tle t=eat Phut Anti M'entlect Slthtgles• Pills ware first dkieUkered. Dr.:Jo:7,e wasdhe hest Mail -"' . prod . • - ' .• Abo 14 oat ig and Nast mine' Ln ths ; to establish the fact that all diseases ttrise front Jaipur/lb , '. * . . i' •,. • . ql the Dlood—that mu. strength, C hestnut hails anti Posts, and Paiangs • tor fences in , alth and life depended , mid fencing 'Boards; upon the vital fluid. 1' LOOM Ntl BOAEDS bif till sizes and descriptions. Whet , Ihg various PaSSages become clogged. gaddo not : I act in perfect harmonyn ith the itinerant functions of the , CO! L ! COA L! ! COA L ! ! body, the blood loses its action, bet:antes thick, corrupted ' The i . ..„.e. uirge,t stoek of firtgen, Strive, Liniehttruers and and diseased; thus en using alt pains, AA: ness and distress + lioilida,sburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. of every mane: ear strength II ,NitatLif er.i. out - health we : apt! _Confident. that:they have the largest and hest as : aro - deprived of, and D nature is itt.t a:...iisterl aft throwing E ~„‘„„,,,,,,/ of htist non or all tif , K6ilstioris Mid sizes, as well off the stagnant humors, the blood will become elli:liefl , as th, 1,,,,,t. .tack:, o f the different kinds of Com., ever and cease to art, and thus our light of life will forever lm :, , t ~( ( : , , , o ,1,.,rne.. to th e ea ,zeint t, Le b anon totllli.n. they venture blown out. 110 w important then dint wet-iambi keep the ' t o ~ay 1 hat the) can s.-commodate all purchasers satis various passages of the body free and open. And hew i m c tocii e, t end would therefore invite all who want any thi pleasant to us that arc have it in our power to put a med.. •. , - ng hi their line, to examine their stuck 'before pi:T icino in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills. • ~1,,i,„:„1,,,„.1„,„ it iECIILIILL & R ST. RO it, nullictured Iron! giants ails roofs Wilk ft grow aretltel : N. L e b,,,,,„ , Fa .. . 7 ,4, 15,7,..;: the mountainous ellifs itt Nature's garden. for the health -- -.---- -.' -- -- - - ---.-- - and recovery of disca , cd man, One of the rents fium • SAIW. lit:E.:omit. :: sooten et RL. EISOEIL :: taLUS. 11. 5.14:11.Y which these Pills are made 'is rt Sudorific, which opens • AM HOME FOR ALL! the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out - , • ... , ,,At -!' , . I „tir-s„,-. • ; .. 1 _,..--,-, , _ -,,,,- --_,,,__,-__ the finer parts cf the corruption within. The secoad ism ' , it ...- . e uiects,t , tlt - • -- - - - ---i --- -- - phait which is an Eniectorant. that °lams and unclog.; ;.:.'..i ,, :r.. -- .. ( 1. .2u , P1 , 1",,,,,.,1,7.,_r-- . -___. t ; ..-,,, .1_ .e...:;a'sPtf.ine - i.u.i. - es. , ' the passage to the lungs, and Utile, in a..zoathillg 1e...1.1.1:5et, -,-;..7:.." r 4 ~, ..:::?; .• ,', performs its duty by iltrowing cif pilegab and ether law- ' q.l, t., ice. EEI, g t.:- mor., ! . front the !Mtgre by copious spitting: The third is a ; 4" . - •i - xi5......55,,,,,,,,.5e+ Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kid- - , .rilitt rieys; time encouraged, they draw bulge amounts of Mt- , •-• . ~ - purity front the blood width is. Mtn thrown oat bOalth- - ... , ,Z , 14. fully by the urinary or water passage, and which could . '-' %.= I 'i...fn.:a not have been discharged in ;my other way. The thurtii : ~,,,, is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties or -z..., -, ine Laruco l . J. find Cheapest the Pills while engaged in purifying the bleed; the coat. . : .1.5 t 4.4 r. 7 3dENT Cl' " ser particles of impurity whin cannot pass by the other , Liu pyg. fa. I.; B-. 1. AND (ADA u", . outlets, are thus ]alter np :tad eonveys.d off M great quail lilies by the 'bowel;. . .., . From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian . - ' 'Firer anise i b .. - I , firv•: , .. t.) tb,..3 pni:,thl A 1".1.' H L .0 . I) Y. A R D IN Root Phis not only enter the 'stomach, but become tad- : :1 - 0.........5fe, L e b atton _B oron og t „ 7 ~..,,,, tell with the blood, for they find way to every part and . 7'. ' 1.9 1 W , st side of Mc completely root out and 'cleauSe the system from all ira, • Satiated -o, t .E' tie 4! .1. . (r purities, and Om life of Cite body, which is the blood, be- ni ket street at Efaithi Canal. coes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickueSs and ' pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain rilliE utincrsigned take this method of inform when the bedy becomes $0 pore and clear. i. in g the citizens of Lebanon and Stir cOUnilin The reason why people are so distressed when sick. and. Comities, that they ha ve now on band a large stock of why so many die, is because they do not get a medicitte WELL sEAsuv..bln LUMBER, and are constantly re which will pass to the:l(lll,AM parts, and wldell will open crivi n g additions thereto. Their assortment consists in the natural passages Mr the diSrase to be cast out; hence, r part of a largo quantity or food and other matter is lodged, and - White and Yellow PINE and IMILICK Ili/ARDS. the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with , 13..ei inch and. inch PANNE I, and COMMON PLANKS, the corrupting mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fir- ! IVidte Pine and Hemlock SCANTLTNO and JOISTS. meattation, constantly mixing with the blood, which ; 1 inch and to inch Cherry 110Allth:^i, PLANKS and throws the cormipted matter through every vein and artu- i TA ;1L1:A . .1.10s ry, until life is duke.'from the body by diSeaSe. Dr. I Midland ,1,...J. bleb tot 1 - klartlf. , , Planks t Scantling.Morse's PILLS have Added to themselves victory upon' victory, by restoring Minions of the sick to blooming ' - HARD WOOD. health and happiness. es, theastmls 'oho have been li!. uric as Asti and WIIITI.; 0.1. g roAn's, ri...txxs and natal or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, ' cc ‘NTI,mc, and whose.feehle frames have been sorched by the burn , ' SIT I INGLES, SHNGLES I, SHINGLES ! iv o cui , d , of raping fev e r, and wh.i have been brought . , as it were, withM a aeli of the silent mate, now stand A greangssorttnent of goad It and Hemlock SIM:- LE, Also Itootur , anal Plasterttu , L , Tll$ Mae R met ready.to testify that they would . Ive'becm numbered (i ,, - - ' " ~ '' '' -' ' ' ' with the dead, had it not been Ito. thi s great anal anti] r_ .; Posts, :fad rt:tuly,tmined PALoms for fencing. . , _l , i/comfit! Brizrell. Door and in n(loto Sasii. fug medicine, Morse's :Indian 11001 Pills. A tier one or two ; ' , - ,pia ii. Oft,hieh they posit/rely have the lar Best and host as doses had been taken. - they W(1'0 ab4 , 011.11el V astotfish,A, in witnessing- their Clamming ctiows. Not mile dr, they ; sertntent ever offered in this section of country. give immediate ease and strength. and take away ail sick. COA L I COAL ! I COAL 1! I areas, pain end anguish, but they at mete go to work at ; Th e y keep constantly unhand the. best quality of Bro. the foundation of the diSessm winch is the biootL There- i 1 en. ,'Cone am/ Li mrla,rucr.l COAL; oleo the beat gllality fore, it will he shown, especially by those a-So use these., of I fotha s y,d t ug Smith C 0,,. at reduced. prices. Pills. that they will so cleanse - and purify. that disease- : x,,* oaring now en hand Much the largest and cone that deadly enemy-will take it , flight : l , 3Q the flash of : pa e le s t a,..sortment or Lumber ever offered to the public youth n beauty wills v ei l tm, and the prim - L :et of i in Lebanon, they feel confident of being able satishictor a long an ti d happy life will cherish end brighten your days.. ilf to arcommedate all purchasers, ithewoOld, therefore, CA ' UnaN '' - ' l3 " -a " of a c(imit'rfi'it argued -- 1 . 1 . 1 . 31 : 001- e- hivite an examination of their stet* before purchasing All genninehave the name of A.l. t} - will 4: Co. Oa each' rt,,,,,h„,,, it Etii.llllll,S' it; MEI LY. ' box. Also the signature or A.S. - while ti Co. All othtrs North I tlelaolll3ol'etmil '''.l t 1. - / 8- .., ~..t. t . ~ a,. are spurious. A. 1. WHITE .k. CO.. Sole. Proprietors, _. _ _ ___ tiO Leonard Street. New Volt, - WOO d 1- t roo o. hr. ItorsCe Indian Root Pills are 00111 by all d ea l m r s itt ~ r . Till:: nndersiuned are prepared' te furnish theft- Medicines. Agents sautes in every trwm village Rodi hamlet in the land. Parties .W.siving the ag-,,,,,,y will, . ;t d- :e,,7 , .. 11 - d- :r:Pi.Z.v.,l{.l* or °As: W , JOD, to older, at any plaee in L eb. . ~.---:4,...', . . vain dress mt. above for terms. Price 25 centsper box, 11-- , ''l ' - 1 ' tt traded • - : „ s _.,--_-_-,,,„ their axl.. W 1... ,e prompt y .1. to. boxes will be sent mt receipt of Si, postage • paid. , Lel anon, A pri I 21,1858. 11YEIZS I. SIIOUR. Dec. Di. ISk7.-.17: - . -- -- -- . HOWARD ASSOCIATION, • -.1......:;.,,,,........-.,?:,...:-,:,:z.,:ti•Lv..•--- ' - tt ••:. 10 :':` 1 -• . AD;T: 4 ,:: :Ti , ... PIIII,ABELPMA. AUPOrlitritt i i hrigOifileeintent ..' ,*--, 74 io ail persons ardieted with Sexual Diseitses, such a,. ..1 Sperncit.irrliteil, Selai nal 'Weakness,lmpotenceAtonor- TllltbA U I:brit IA Al.:, is t ,L,A I, „tutu e st.-- c,,tetti 'Ai ed I.l7tsio,Uleet-Sylibilis, the Vice of Onanism.cr Set f-Abuse,&c. I - twenty two years age by Dr. lit NR.. ELI N, corner The !toward Association. in view of the awful destruc of read toad Union iii.liets. Philadelphia, Po_ . lien or human tit]:, caused by Sexual diseaste.,t. and the .Itt. TIVENTY-TWO YEARS' Petitions multi ised upon the unfortunate victims or Stall Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most succes,,ful diseases by Quiche. have directed their consulting tear practitioner in the mire of all diseasesof a private not ur a , geen, as a Charitable. Act worthy or their name, to give mauhood's debility. as on impedlown 1 to marringe; tier.. dfolicat ..iffrice Geoll4, to all persons thus afflicted, who TelL: alld :30: , :t1.1 infirlaitier% diseases of the skiu, ana apply by letter, with a deeerimien of their eondition, (age. those:wising from MM.` Of lite,eury, . occupation, habits or life, Ac„) and in all cases of extreme TA RE to ItTIC lth Ait NOTICE. poverty and suffering, to fern iA3 fa 1 ici nes frce of ctearva. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged ht by I.ye, ' The Howard association is Ii benevolent 'lnstitution, Co ln solitude. often grbwing np with them to tromh,„t ~ . tablished by special endowment, fbe the relief of the sick and which. if not retbrmed in duo Vitae. not. only begets : and disiresSeti, atllicted with i'Vintlent and Elildentie his serious obstacles to mithinumiol traPPluig i,i , hitt gives eases." it has now a tenpins of means, 'which the three , tore have voted to expend In advertising the above notice. rise to a series of protracted, insidious, apd devastating affections. ; I t bocci:Bess to add that the Association commands the Few of those NOM pits way to this pernicious practice higWeit Medical skill Mille age, and will furnish the most ~, are aware of the coneetpierletet, Bail they find the tier- : gPliroYvd modern I.l'-'ilL'it-iot- Just Published. by the Association, a Report on Sper cons syStem shattered, feel strange mid unaccountel.de ' sensations, and , r„,,.,,, fetusi ii 0,0 mind. 5g e ,„„ g .,,,, o 7 ; unitorvitent, m Seminal 'Weakness. the vice of Onimiinn, 28, 29, of fr. ll.'s book on i'3elf.Prestirvatunt.',l I Masturbation or Sidi-Abuse, and other diseases of tho Se x unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is tine-' by the rONSUIring Surgeon. which will Ire sent WM to labor with accustomed •vigor, or to apply flag Organs. hi s , by mad, (111 n sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the re mind to study ; his step la tardy and weak ; he is dui!, = edict of "Vn stamt” , ' ter Postage. ' irresolute, and engages even itt Ids Spurts With less eller. . 3 ddr(rs... Dr. (;1.X . 1. It. CAI 11011!'i,01I1Stilting Surgeon, gy than usual. Howard on. N Hord Associatio. 2 South Ninth Street, Pith:Mel . . _ .. . _ .. ICI . If ho emancipate himself 1..e.f.,rc the prarliee has done Phia, Pa. Dy order of the Directors. its worst. and enter matrimony, his marriage Is untrult- EZRA. D. ILKA.Ii.TWELI.,' Preel. Cul. and hl sat=e tells lam that this is caused by his f.:p.l*.tirott . t.n. .S . s , •..ey. 0e1.7.14 . -1, . early fuliles. Tin,ii are coneideraitlens Wiliell shutel awakes the attention of all w ho are chniturly situated. ItEMEMBEIt, ire who plates himself under Dr. KINK NUN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. tun( rely upon the a$N rn nee, that the seereta of Dr. K's patients will timer be disclosed. Young mum—let no fahoe modesty deter you from mak ing your ruse known to one, who, from education and rearNctubiliti, eau certainly befriend you. /Or Dr. hINKELIN'S residence hoe been for the last TWENTY TEARS Et the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets, PhiWit:lo,in, Pti. , ... PATIENTS . AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit- _____ Lance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriattel accordingly. , MA RRIAOE GUIDE—YOUNG'S GREAT I'IIYSIO- Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack- , LOGICAL WORK, The Pocket Eseidapius, or Every One ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mail orEx- I Ills Own Doctor. by Wai. Yociu, M. D. It is written in press. pluin language for the general reader, and is illustrated READ ! YOU'flf AND MANHOOD! I . with upwards of One 11m:tired Engravings. All young it. TIDOPOUS Lire OR A PRIMATURR, DRIII, KV/Kt:LIN OX ; married people, or those contemplating. marriage, and SELF-PEN RERVAT/ON—ONLT 25 CKVIS. i baying. the least iMpetlituent to married life, should read Letters containin g that value in ?damps, will ensure a ' this book. 3 t diselosys secrete that every ono PIIOUILI be copy, per return of mail. , acquainted with. `till, it is n Look that must be kept GRATIS! GRATIS! ! GRATIS !I! locked up, end not lie about the house. It will ho sent A Free GIFT To A(1, . to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. Addrea MISERY It 1/r. W3l. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street., above Fourth "Nature's Guide," a new and popular Work, full or, Philadelphia. [January 20, 1858.-ly ' valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat- ' ed to prevent years of misery, and save rftous A yos o f Lebanon Female Seminary. hives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by rpm: FOURTH. SESSION of the "LEBANON FE mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on _L MALE SEMINARY" commenced on the first day receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. . ; n!btbraary. Madame DECAMPS will givo IMStvnetion July 15. 1857.-Iy.• in Needle Work, • D (Igoe LEGG R. BAIR:HIER, Principal, you want a plain Duff Blind? Call at i MODESTE DECAMPS, Tettcherof Music and French. WALTZ & RCE'DEL'S Store. I Lebanon, Feb.B 1858. • THE LEBANON ADVPMTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL (14.ne: , ee Lebanon, Feb. 3 MARRIAGE. GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MMHG AGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNd 31AItRt.Ulli GUIDK by Dr. WV. YOUNG 11 Alt I:1 AGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG lARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W.V. YOUNG ARRIAGD GUIDE by Dr. 1171. YOUNG 31ARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG 31ARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3l. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MAIIIIIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG 31ARRIAGE. GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG ~i 1 FLOUR, GRAM &c North &elPatton C. THE NORTH LEEA NON MILL. lets been r e medeled, ;rod Ls now c ,, mp14 . 1e41 and iu operation an.l polar ed to rurni I „ n o a d y w ith a eery superior - ..sesas-arieh: of Flu O; E, as cheap IIN it COIL 110 .t.teilleil from any oilery source. 1h „ y. lap constantly on haud aud for "! 11 Or, BRAS, SIMILTS. C. They are also prepared to do all kitokf of ElLs'roneurs Work, aunt respectfully Invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as now ones, to give them u They will pay the regular market prices for all kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS, &e.„ and afford all facilities and accommodations to thorn who will sell. CONRAD it. BORUNRIt, N. I ebanon 80., Dee. 0. 1307. President. FOR SALE. za F LOUP r AIL COIN. OATS. i.d? .1111111 1511DDLINGF, i BALT 13171711.13 23A.G at the (lc,111"St4) Nfl el" Feb. 3, 311:1:115Bitrt'etEiln0017:411, 1,r4 WANTED. A L TAL,,Genoft,ee 11H114. in the beronA of Lebanon, WHEAT. • RYE. In any qinantity, for which the biab:s ° #, 1 11 1 : 6 r1:01; prices hill be paid in each, by 141710,18... SMITE. Feb. 3,1353. lIATs, CAPS, Boors AND SHOES DAM RIM Ounberbani Street, between ; S.. 5 II IV STYLES. SSS mar.,, , tafill'thq Court Benno, inwtlY side. has t - A now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of 11.4.',VS AND CAPS, for men and boys. fir 1855, td which the attention of tit public Is respectfully Inv' ted, Hats =Of all 'nriees, from the elleaPest to the most costly, always on band. Ile has also jest opened a splen did assortment of SUMMZD HATS. embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEA It HON, LL - 0 - HORN, SENATE;:cIIIHAN. and ell others. Am, Ite,.rtll a1,0,-I. l 4,oiman all kinds of Hats, Caps, &C., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, A prit 21, 18.58. THE e PLACE TO BUY CHEAP noels, ;Shoes', Mitts, Cap.!, . AND TRUNKS, is the cheap Store of the undersigrux), Walnut street, Leba non,where a splendid neir stock has j nsilicen open ed, embrdein , a general assortment for LADIES, G EN MENU'S, an71,43 , 01:i.4.1tre0ug whiqh eve LADIES' OAT TERS;and VAWIT RIDES; Calfskin. Patent Leather, Goat, KIN and other BOOTS and Gaiters for (tenth:men, witli-a handsome variety fin* Bop': BOOTS sincI:SUOES of all kirills; aro - also made to order. ,119 baa niao great ausortatent,, of HATS 8; CAPS, &a , of and prices.. Panama. and - Summer nate, in great 'variety. , ' public is retieetfdlly invited to call and examine. ' Lebanon, Illay JOHN GASS Eli. f'IALL and examine flaw staak of Atkins a 3lcAd • am. Como soon and purchase younißsats, Se.. at Atkins a McAdam. PHILLP P. McCAULTII,-, FaShiollitbte : BOOt 'and Shoe4bili-er en ri berland street,onedoor FM qf Block Horse 'lad. THE Subscriber desires to inform ,tll public that he has opened as above ' where,lte is prepar ed to executeprders of BOOTS and SHOE'S, of the finest finish and 13 ty.k, if nut superior, to eay here tofore offered-to the public. - : New Spring .and Sum7h6 , Stork I , .11,,, has- just returned from the city with on unrivaled anisorttnent of 'the latest PALL and WINTER ,STYLAIS of Boorti, Shoes, Slippers, in., ie., for Ladies, Oen:lane:l owl C=hildren: . , ' Peery Frotly" I.; in rit , d e+, c.,!11 rrrd rra.mine. blutnoit, , 7uup A TKINS. & . ".11.1ttADAlt are reill1; . accomintdiet7tr •11: . c ryiody with D , Kitt,, 11:;:gs. MEMEM Hoot 4 Shoe Store itelaßos7ed. Xeu, Spring; and Summer &ode! g - 9 Undentignod rt.-Tecthdly inform the palate that be ha 3 REMOVED his BOOT and SLIDE STORE to•the room lately occupied by Mat Graeff '6. Confection cry stare, lvbere he has opened a beautiful stock • .Sprtng and_ Summer Boots a rul Shops, •lbr Ladies, GehtleiuetiandChildrell, 11 . 43111 S assortm, , ,,t is Tory complete, and embraces:ill the latest slides, he can sell out et to pricos. The pobllo will please call and extewiffil. DANIEL GRAIFP. N. 1.----ThAvEmizs, aow Iv your time if pm wish to see a large twortmout of Trunk*. ridi.lee, find flifil.ent kinds of Bags. Come one, eoilV all' Lchan 00, April 7, MS. • - A 'MI NS 4: McALUM hare a ,wlendid assortment of J. 1%. Boot, ;51tor:1, Trunks. and Traveling Bags. MOrt anti shoe §lore. JACOB IttEDIII. respectfully in forms the public that he still eontin ues.his,e±ten'slve establishment in Walks .-.1114 1 42 his new building, in Cumberland st., where he hopes to vender the same satisfaction, as heretofore to all who may raver hithWitli their Onstom. Ite invites Merehants and dealets in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable •at•tich9 in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. lie is determinel to surpass ell competition, in the inanufacttire"of ewers entitle hi his business,-saitable for any Market in the Union. , A. due care is taken in repaint to materials and workmanship; nous but the best quali ty of LEATHER end other materials are used, and none but the best workmen urn employed. P. returns his sincere thanks to Lis friends for lbs very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hcipes by strict at tenth - et to business and endeavoring to please his custonnirs, to merit a share of public pat ronage. r Lebunon,ifeb.l7, '5B. ilaliGE AND STONE. .71 ,4 16' .2Plad 'tit JR te.. • 6 c c c •-c. a 6• - _ r; • L . - .• =" _ • F = FL= .T.." • ,0 - 55"t;4- • p - o • ;r• := '; ' , — "f = f7f., r• - 0 . 4 7 , • E'": a .7. 'F'; .; ' f 72 ' • 5 if;01,11:1111 his sincere thattliti for tile liberal patronage itirortletl hint Nium opening in business, awl feeling the more encouraged by the Interest Manife_ in his behalf by the public. be entai . s upon Ilew izeacioll with renimoil energy. clesal - ehing liminess with a promptne , s b..coining ='limiest mechanic. Terms .7teasonothic. ad/ and Eiall Lebanon, Amil3,H. MITI% T. el ---Also. a number of select Limestone Door for the mmmummlution Of building men and contractor:l, who would do well to call and Lutuutine. J. E. P. T A E T C The old stone worni I's come to life again. . m TOM: PETEE MOY.Eft would respectfully infor the sfi public that he continues the bllSilless of LIMESTONE SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street, Emit Lebanon, Ile finishes the folkming articles out of the best and soundest limestone that can be pro cured in this neighborhood, Vin—DOOZ. SILLS AM PIA:- roams, STEP. , , WINDOW SILLS Iftses, CELLAR. Door. CHEEKS, Cinu:-Srons, Shoe Scraper blocks. as Well as any other article that ran be manufactured of limestone. Ifis Curb-stones are from four to five inches thick; and hi. , prices in accords nee with ties quality. He was the first person that introduced the lime-stone into this place, and is now prepared to finish oil' lime stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the hainiecenest Marble. in proof of which asser tion be directs lie public to the finished work at his es tablishment. lie respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting new buildings, to call at his establishment and convince themselves: of lie excellent finish of his, work as also of the cheapness cf his prices. Lebanon. March '14,1858.....1y. Le b:tis on Marble Yard , :-...5a ;. - e ~... r . :,..' -..-../ ,-:o -".-- . . F 4,, ../7,'. 1 1. .ifk`e, ~ .:. c't , ..;.7:iy, - ' f I ~....,i .. '' ''' ,l. ;:.`0 3 ' HA - ter , .._ .., 4, .mi, ' ...____„ _ _ - I.:- ''' , 27.--.-- ---'--- A ~1 , ..__•-_-_--- , i trV 4 ' fgli 1 114 1 I' l ' '''\i-7- '-': •' - ' 4lll ' ' ' ' l !K - ..,•• ..-.: - '': _, ,`' -2 • 'l*: IDIEN FARRELL. Stone Cutter, reepeelfully informs of his friends anti the public in general that he is prepare .1 to dealt kinds or FANCT AND ORNAMENTAL work et his Marble lard, in Walnut Area, half way between the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shortest notice, tis good as work done in any city In the United Statiol, nod being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who bas served a regular apprenticeship to the business, he pledges himself that he can manure°. tore cheaper, and give a better finish than any other man engaged In the samebusinemi. Ms stock consistent MONUMENTEI, GRAVE STONES, MANTELS, CEIISTFRT Posts, FURNITURE St-tliii..tC. Also, SANDSTONE of the best finality for all uses, plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME STONE for all lamb of housework, of any sire and quantity. 4Pleaee call and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. JOHN iARRELL. Lebunon, December 1%1844. ' N. B.—LETTERING done in Gerona and English, by the best practical workmen. • AIF,DICINAL Oral) the arrltt, €z ^:t tz . . Springs front natlect of Nuntro's laws. ' . • • S F 11 ,1 E R-' 0 'l' ! T4)13 AI CCO CEDEEVERS • ::: A Dr. Gustav Lirmard's Taste Restorative ire> 1t 1!I CURE IS GITARANTEEI) Chos. oho Great Substitute for Tabaceo T 15 a w eli known and incentrovertalile fact ti:•.t the IN ALF. ST VIES OF nromotina CAOS2 of limb:: of the SECRET DISIASES mlo:7B.‘:,l2.°!Tirre:t!.".l,ll;cl Physical Disr.rtlers to which *lf: ! rare e i emu i s s ubject, OR mareful 1111311y8IS ORLI 'Wig WO Self-abuse. Nerrous Debility. Stricture=. (fleets. Amor- makfttl experience have elearir Proven that it contains el ' °bawl "' Dlsea '' e° or the Kldn"" and Wiel der, certain narcotic and poisonous. prupertiesnaost :borrow Mercurial Rheumatism. Scrofula. Veins in the Bones in their effect.. which by enterisig 1:•lo the blood ileranec and Ankles. ilimeares of the Lungs, Throat. Nose null the functions and operations of the Mort. entering many Eyes. Ulcers upon the Dotty or Limbs. Cancers. to suppose that ertotu to be seriously atisettsed. Dropsy. Epileptic. Fits. ELVitus' Dance. and idl Dis- TogAcico affects :VIVO the entire nervonssystent; man cases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or- heating itself—as.all who hare Or.: 113(51 the uosious Funk. such as Nervous Trembling, 'Loss of mentors, we.. .1 will bear testimony—in Lasritude, Nervous lrritto Loss of Power. General Weakness, Dimness of Vision bility, Water ttrash, Dyspepsia, Dud aikuy . other disor with peculiar spots :wearing before the eyes. Loss of . ders of a Fitnitnr eharacter. Sight. Wakefulness. Dysot•pole, LiTer 'Disease. Eruptions TH I:: TAziTE llE;::Tfin ATI v E : TR oc t /1..44 upon the Face, Pain in the Beek mid Ii end. Vernal° Ir-' Are designed to VOOotOract thveV,loomfoi illattero.CS.'*:l3 Vegtilnritlen and all improper discharges from both sexes. h ave peere d completely successful in a multitude of van -4 t matters not from what cause . the direaso originated, ' es . a nd wherever usod- • befog leurfolenn iff thenr 9l " . however long standing or obstinate the ease, RECOVERY 1114 4.,X , •V1, a beneficial effect tiiu.o the tut ire tiy•steui, re -15 etntstN, n u ll in it shorter time than a permanent cure star i ng th e Taste which Mu Income thirsted or destroy can be effect.' by any other treatment, ere„ after the. i •ed be great indulgence, couttietely removing the ireita disease has bafiledille skill of emluent physicians nod re' ' Lion and accompanying ticlding sensation of the Throat sista] all their 111COO13 of eure. The medicines are pleos-• —which are always con.seatuoit mop abstaining Irani Ho ant without •odor, ca ll ous., no 'sickness and free from uso of Tobacco. and by giving , a healthy tone to the mercury or b a l sa m. During twenty years of practise. i• vtemarli, invigorate the whole system. hare rescued from the Jaws•of Death many thousands, . p er sons wits ore irretrievably undermining their enl , " who, in the last stages of the :above-mentioned diseases, • had been given pp to die by their physkitans, which war- stituttons and shortening their 1 105 s, • shoalsi u,e t 1:-.•:. Troches immediately and throw of the injurious anti ull - me in promising to the afflicted, themselves under my rare, it perfect end most speedy who may Place : pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troche , or Lomiipzes are Pitt rap in a cOnreali•nt cu-e. ficera Diseases are the gre.atest elletnieS tO health, an d par t„ble tam at the low price of 50 Cents Per Lell• as they me Oa lirstcause of Consumption, Scrofula and : A liberal discount to - the trade. Prepartd solely by tile many other diseases, and should be a terror to the hu- • man family. An il permanent cure's scarcely ever of-: JAMES E. .li..,wmts, Druggist: underfigkied to whorrhall orders ,h ea ld b e „ a ld v , se . ve a. tested, a majOrity of the meat thiliog into the hands of : Mardi 2cl, 1655.—1 y. • Cott 2d and Race, Philada. incompetent persone, who not only fail to cure the die. ; ------ ---- ----- eases but ruin the constitution, Oiling the system with (t inercury, which, with the disease, Modena the sufferer I Hil I lnilON S (lif 1)111 tie PO FA nt I 1011 .. into a rapid Consumption... OP Lla should. tpe'inseitst: and the treatment not cause ! death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en.. Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid tailed upon the children, who are born with feeble eon- I Extract Belch U. atitutlons. and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, 'fetter, Ulcers. E nip. .For diseases of the. llhalder, , Ridneys. Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknes , es. Ot,.. , tructions. Secret diSeaFer. Fe :lions and other affections or the Skin, Eyes, Throat and : male CempJoints, and all diseases of Lungs. entailing upon them a brief existence of ettlihr- ' , lug. and consigning theta to nu early grave. ; the Sexual Organs SELF A h USE is another formidable enemy to health, . Arising from Exec-see and linprudoneica in life. and re for-nothing else-in the dread catalogue of human disco - : moving all Improper Discharges from the hladder. Eid 1, *ea rouses 80 destructive a drain upon the system. draw- . Refs, er Sexual Organs, wile: er existing in big its thouseuds - of victims through a few years of cut. 1 Male or Female, fering down to an UUtillll,lY grave. It destroys the Nee- 1 Front whatever ellaFe they may have originated. eons , System, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, 1 And no Matter of HOW Long Standing, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper level- 1 Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and opment of the systetn. disqualifies for marrirge, society. . bloom to the Pallid CLeek. business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf. 1. fever wrecked in Ludy or mind. predisposed to Consump- , .. Joy to the Afflicted! lion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death i It curtst Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers..and removes Itself. With the fullmt confident: 1 assure the tinfoil*. : • all the syni,ntome„ among which will be found • " • • nate victims of Self Abuse Lhat•it permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the - abandonment of ruin ens practices my patients can be re: tared to robust, vig orous health. The of are cautioned against the use of Patna i ar,l NVealtutisi, Horror of Dis• 'Medicines, for there ore so many ingeninits snares in the I ease. Ni'eak Nerves. Trembling, Dread- • columns of the public prints to catch and rob the nnwary I fe I II ornirof Den th, Night Sweats, Cold Fret, sufferers, that millions have their constitutions ruined 1 Wakefulness, DinintiSs of Vision: Languor, Illiiver by the vile compounds of quack doctors. or the equally ' sal I,aesltude of the Muertilisr System, often Enormous poisonous nostrums vented as "Patent ledlelnes." I 1 Appetite. with Dyepeptic symptoms. lint linuds. -have cal.ellilly analyzed many of the icor/111ml Patent I Flushness of the 1104, Dryness of the skin, . alctliclues. and lint that nearly all of them contain Cur- Pallid Conntennuee and Eruptions nu mire Sublimate, which is olio of the strongest prepare- , the Face, Pain is the Back. Ilea lions of mercury and a deadly poison, which. instead of 1 111 ,.. -e of - the Eyelids, Frt.- eto hut the disease, disables the system Si life.quen tly Black. spots Three-fourths oldie patent nostrums now. in, uca are : Elyintr, before put up by nuprincipled and ignorantpot SODA who do lint 1 the Eyes. mulerstsiol even the alphabet of the MAinul.t. Mama, ; With Temporal". t.olfusion nod -Loss of eight; Want of and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the ho- i Attcaltiett. tieeet Mobility, Itttlessuess, with lion-or nom system, having one ol t jeet only in view, and that to i of SnehMy. Nothing Is utt. e desirable to sut-It Pa- Make money regaraltwa of eons-L.lmoms. 1 tieuts than solitude. and Nothing they more Irregularities and all :diseases of males aud 'females I Dread ow Fear of Thelnt , olTee 00 Ite• treated on principles ,e.tabifi4/ea by twenty - - years of practice. and sanctioned by thoneanas of the most marlzalde cures. Medicines with Nil directions sent ...ay part of the United States or 'Canadas, by patients communicating their symivtonts by letter. Business eor. biber. respondence atrictly couttlential. Address •- These,if allowed to go on—Vl MAI this used , StaI3LERVILLE, D., irine invariably removes—soon b fonows' eert of Power, Omen Nm 7131 Fillmrt St., i:Uld No. 103,3 below twelfth, Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC FlTtz---iii one "(which the tin March IS, 1853.--ly. POILADELPILIA. tient luny eat ire. Who can say that' these excesse, are not recipe:die Mllinved by those direful diseases—lN ' SAN IT YA N CO:VS(131 yr Q ? The records of the In : sane Asylums, and the andancludy deaths by CorMtiMP ; thin, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertion?. J In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy - exhibition tip pears. The Comilensuice is autuaily sodden mid quite destitutc—neititia. Mirth or Grief ever yisitsif ; should sound. of the voice occur. it is rarely articulate.. ••With woeful measures wan despair Low Sittien sounds his grief beguiled." Dottlitl i e most terrible! and hats brought, thonsituds upon thousand to untimely Mayes_ thus blasting thenm- Whin ormolu noble youths: It. can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY If yen are summing with ..ny of the - ahoy° distressing ailments. the Li 1,11 - Exm Art! Ductte hill cure sou. Try it and be eintvinced of its ellivacy. Rewnre, ofQaark Nestrunis and Quack Irocte-re, who falsely beast of abilities and references. `Citizens know and as ski them, and save long sufferio,, , r. , 'Money. and Exposure, by sending or railing for a. bottle. of thie Popular anti :meeiti e latenaily, ai i:tvs all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas. ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in itsaction. ' • lichnbold's Extract Bucha 1,, per pared directly according to the Ruiff4 of Pharmacy ,and Chendstry, r, air tie greatest nernyncy and Chemical knowledge and rare devoted in its COLltillilittioll. See Professor Dewees' Valuable Works on the practice cir Phstiie, and lou,l nt the lute standard WorksorliWieine. `z ~Y'~=~-~- ~ _-"="iivil _ ff l , -- F' ," , ; ;..- - 7.:-. * -- - - - -- -:•.,.... :7-::—' --- --= = .'-- -,*-- „ r o k 7- +.',...-- ft . -- ft, ig, .--,-- ,- ,---,7 - F,4,. z".-4-- ,, , ''.w,-e7 - . - A. ,w -GN ‘- ' ' ' t , ~,.. 0 16 5 1 .-1 1 '' . 4T ; -° : r lff - , :: 41 , V.,, .:305).1(17.7-tmrkl3P - w _-__—_-.17t-m.....g..f.a,--1. : xii_.--.7-A Tint ORtfa , ;AL 111-11DI+ . 3XV E , TAI:LnSII.I...I , IX 3e37. And first ar,sele of !he broil , Ter eetrorlareb' wider the name of "I'vr,ll , xic W.ki."P'4" is this or any oihr cauhiry ; all other Pah:tonic Wafers. are couahrferla. The genuine can he beaten by Ihe ;rams YAN being etamyred an each V.' pumtarxrc AvAFER:i Relievs, Coughs, Colds, Sore-ihtsat. Hoarseness, BRYAN'S I'l7l,lloNic, IVAvElis Relieve As.th:na, Broneaitle, tliffieult Breathing. 13111".1.1c'S ruLmoNic wAFL:PZ Relieve Spitting of Bleed, Pins iu the Chest. = . Relieve,. Incipient Consumption, Lang DiAea...aes. BRYAN'S rui.momc WAFERS Relieve Irritadon of the Uvula awl Tonsils. BRYAN'S I'L I,MONIC WAFER 3 . Relieve the w sha Oarapleintz in Tea Ydrmtex PiTI,MONIC ‘I'AFEP-3 Are a bless 'ing to ;Nil classes and constitutions. BRYAN'S nipTONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improva the compaas and flexibility of the Voice. DR VA N' S P I.:LnON;C; V; AFE RS Are in a Rawls form and pleasant to the taste. 131n - AN'S PUIZIONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, bnt.effect rapid & lasting ewes BRYAN'S PL7I.MONIC WAFERS - ire warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No 'Ainily should be without a Box of Hrya.zes Pull:aortic Waters TIIE :[OUSE. mild be without a Box of Palinoraic 'Wafers ITHOUT DELAY 'E TEE FIRST ' 0 B. JADE CLOTHING AN'T BE BEAT T BARGAINS! LD NOT REJOICE A F: I'Oii.iTll43•X BY INHALATION !! ! Lich conveys the ties in the limp, throng', the nl, ; in direct contact trith the disease, . . _cranial , nuttier, allays the cough, cause: a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner eons system, giving that tone and energy so intlispensa btu for the restoration of health. To he able to mete confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. Itis as much under the control of medleal treatment as nuy other formidable disease: ninety out of every hundred C 11.0129 • can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per eent.in the second: but in the third stage it is impassible to save • more than fire per cent, for the lungs arc eo cut up by the distort, as today medical skill. Even, however. in • the last stages, inhalation Minnie extraordinary relief to the suffering attending ibis fearful scourge, which un- Dually destroys ninety-live thousand percaus in the piled States alone ; and a correct ruittulai ion shows that of the present population, of dm earth, eighty millions ' are destined to fill the lientsumpti%e's grnve. Truly. the quiver of death has no arrow so fetal as Consumption. In all ages it ham been the great enemy of life, for it spates neither age nor sex, but swoops off Once the bravo- the beautiful, the graceful. and the gift ed. By the help of that Supreme Being. from whom . cometla every good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to offer to the affiletasi a permanent and speedy cure in Con- ! sumption. The first cause of tubereles is from /mourn Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their dere. ; silica in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which clauses a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, iL is morn ra tional to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered ; through the stomach ; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after iulialing risme. dies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, it nets constitutionally-, rind with molt, power and ear- ; tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To t prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of adniiiiinration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, peralysing the entire nervous aye tutu, vo theta limb may be amputated withouttheslight- eet pain; inhaling theordinary burning gas will destroy 1 life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the akin, n few moments af- ter being inhaled, and may he immediately detected in I the Mood. A convincing proof of the constitutional ef- ! feels of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro duced by breathing foul air. is not this positive evi dunce that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi- j cloudy administered through the I uugs, should produce the most happy results ? During eighteen years' prim- Lice, many thousands, suffering Prow diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have ; effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers ; bad lien pronounced in the last maps, which fully sat idles me that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease.— My treatment of Consumption Is original, and founded on long exp.-Ammo and a thorough investigation. perfect uequrintatiee with the nature of tubercles, Sr., • enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumptiou, and apply the proper remetlica, rarely being mistaken even in Al single case.— This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve • the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to en large the chest, purify the blood, impart telt-renewed vi- • tallty. giving energy and toilet° tbeentire system. medicines, with full directions, sent to any pert of the United States and Canadas, by petieuts commit uicating their symptoms by letter. nut the cure 'would be inure certain if the patient should pay me a visit,, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable Me to prescribe with much greater certainty ; , and then the cure could he effected without my seeing • the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM, M. D., Office, 1181 Filbert St., (old•, - 109 below 12th, Harsh 18, 1868.—1 y. .I.UWADXIII3/A,PA. tyli 1 N. . . .• O mot; it as ara. One hundred dollars will he paid to any L'lsysiein is who min prove that the 1:111:tileille O'er injured a patient; and the testimony of thottemelp t•ee be produced .to prove that it dug great good. Care: of from ono week to thir teen years standing have teen effected_ mass of Voluntary Testimony lu peseeseion of the. Proprietor, vouching its virtues nud curative poviers, is immense, manuring names well known to t2CIENCE AND 11.11 E 100,000 Bottles gave Been Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported rereenelly appeared before me. in Alderman of the i City of 11. T. 111 N,M Cheualst, who ; bo n ,. ' duly 6WOI - 11 does Pay, that preparation ton taint; no Nart,rotic, .11ereury, or injartou.: Drug, hut are purely 'egetable. 11. j. it Sworn an.! &lore= this 2:,1 day of No% ein her, 1854. W. 41. 1111:LIRD; Alkiernan. Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5, De .• lixered to any Address, Amompanied by reliable and responAble Certigeatw: fon: 1 rofessurs of Medical Colleges, Cb•rgssuen nod others. Prepared and sold by 11. T. 11EL SI VOLD, • •• • • Practical and Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South . Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assembly. Buildings, Phila. go. To ballad at' br. Georgo Itm,s, D. 11. Imbn. sod el ail Druggists and Wailers three:Pend the United :Inters, COOMIAP and British Prorinces. BEWARE OF COUN:I'EII.PEITS Ask for Helntbold's—take no other. Cures Oita ra silecil. D... 2. 1867.—iy.. The. Medici* of the 1111 Hots ~, ....( n 1 ,4 ~ 1,•?..: . .... 14- . 1 t:: , -, 1 ."*. -It. !rc ,14 hti tt,N 1!•?,%! 4iTsl:,-,-1;:ta ; *r .* ..L•ith. ~.f•-ftlfiff4 -A "fitff-7::"Z.-...a.:.,:, :*. I I .'• •.*•' •-• ..,.... rpili•' EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS.—mO blood j. is the lifo-sustaining ligerst- It furnishos.the com ponents of flesh, hone. zuusele. nerve neat Integument. The Stomach is its ntruatifactory. the reins Its distribn ter., and the I tilostliws Ilie eh:inn:a tluvugh.whieli the wnste matter rojeeted in it. ie•oductitnts is unit:MA.- 17mm the stomach, the tin:illation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously. relieving indigestion, purify ing the fluids. and regulating the excretions, The National Disease. I)yspepsla Is the 11108 L routtron disease autougall clan as In this country. It agsiino a a thousand sliapefi, and the primary soil no of :Linumoriade dangerous mala dies; but whatever its type or ryin maws. however ob stinate its resiMaticit to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this FeaTchillge unerring remedy. Bilious Affections. • The quantity mai quulity of the bile are of vital itn penance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which eretes this hlPid. these iiiitiopurate spec:HE:ally. infallibly rectifying its irro pt inriticx mut effectu9lly euiing.lnttn- Mee, !Minus Ittanittatits. Cud ill the varieties of disease generated by un unnatural condition tho organ. Liver Complaints. iu n t, the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery, DMrrlima, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether eais phenomenon in medicine. yty followingualor epidem i c,teptrl it ed directions, the most alarming ca ses of bowel complaint arc promptly controlled. A Word •to Females. The local debility and irregularities which are the es pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, wh e n neglected, always shorten life, , are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the titne to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alternative. tya., Holloway's Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following Asthma, Diarrhea, Indigestion, Bowel Complaints, Dropsy, i u n uenza, Coughs, Debility, Inflammation, Colds, Fever & Ague, Inward Weakness, Chest Diseases, ['lies, Female Coniplaints, Costiveness,Headaches, Lowness of Spirits, Liver Complaints, Stones Gravol.Seeouditry Sympto ms, Venereal Affections, Worms of ell kinds. s e a Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway,SO Maiden Lune, New York, and by all respeetuble Drug. gists and Dealers iu Medicine throughout the United St rites and cents end $1 the etich. civilized world, In boxes at 25 cent . VI , , • CAt..-rioxl—None aro genuine maims thu words "Hot, loway, New York and London," are discernible as a Wa ter-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each Pet or l'ox; the s ame may be Plainly seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will, be given LO any one rendering elicit information as may lead to the detectionof any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the sa m e , knowing, them to be spurlous."‘AL There is aeousiderable savi lig by taking the lamer N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients Leaver), disorder are affixed to each box. [Air& 31,14. . B , „ , ONNETS•ithd RißliONS.lleiry a Stine' baie opened a-lazge aftertment'of Bonnet! am ! Ikathet just Ribbons which they are sailing very cheap: AIEDICINA I. .tve- gjq,Crr,d llisroo N.l"rt) I nttisposi non to Exertion. hosx or Power. lxis,t of.Meglore. TAilleitity of lireatiiing, den- pose of manner, no cnrnestness : no :iperutution, hut a.hurried trawition in:1111(m queFtion to au- MiLOSOPIII7 AND PACT• HOLLOWAY'S PILLS PUBLIC NOTICES. -••• SAVING FUND. Fire Per Cent. Interest, N ATI ...AL ea:, TKUIE:r CON t.A NV. IlE v r A '.51.71 * et reet. kkAttis-WeSt ((Met at mini Street, l'hiladriplita. INo.llPiltiTilr Pt THE eTAT7. UP PEN:IieTLTANI;. • . Movi rtvrived. In tiny gam. largn shall, and inter est paid from the day of dep:mit to lite day of withdrawal: The Gillen I: rin:n ever:e day f: o'r.oett in the morn lug MIS o'clock lu the atternnon, and on Slntvlay and Tbursilay evening , . till S tti - xsv.ll, vt , :e rreSidellt: WILIIAU J. Secretary. DIEWTOUS. nem. iTet.e,y L. Eennt,r, Edward L. OwLer, Robert, Selfridge, Sand. K..ishtaa. C. Landreth :%I.unus, Money ix receiTe-.1 and is notice. The Jar estmealis are made GAGI:S*. GROUND RENTS. ties as the Charter requires: Lebanon Deposit fink. (Lato V.114.zr BaNx.,") Cumberland sfivel, one door ea a fir Etinhard's Hit 1. -viirltr, pay the following ltAltS. of LNTERE.ST en DEPOSITS. . . For 1 year_ and longer. 6 per cent. per annum: Tor 6 months, and longer, d per cent. per annum ; For 3 months, and longer. 4 per cent. per amine,: requiting a short notice of withdrawal: interest paid hi fell for the Deposing from tho state of deposit to the date of withdrawal.. We will also afford a liberal line of ac comnicslathns to those who may Evor ns with Depoedts, pnyalde on deniand. Will pay a prendem on SPANIS' and .lIENICAN DOL . LABS, and also on old llfexicyaz Do!- kers and Half DoPprs: Will Mahe collections ou and re mit to all parts of the United '.s.tatasi the Canada! and linripe; Negotiate Loans, Sec., .tc., and do a general EX- E and DAN.N.I.NO BU :SS. • ' C.*DAWSON' COLEMAN,. President. Gra. Gunn, Cashier: The untleretkneii, MANAGERS, oto to the extent of their_ROttSett, for all Dopmits :uoL other &digit 'mut of the ".1.01.12rs bemoan' ILtxx.." SIMON CA F:RON; • •*. DAWSDN:COLEIIAN, GEORGE S3IULLE.P., LOVI KLINE, JA3IES YOUNG, All/01 4:1117S 139171), Lehnnon, 'May 12, :Grortav (i L'El M. tivbanosi ifittlitallNiiurance - Cciitipato. . I lircor i7oioia VI 'cite 'Legislature of Pa. 1 CIT A: Al' EFrIPtItPBI ; LT A 1: ! OFT/CB AT. JOV EATOIVA. LEBANON CO ~/7". 71 - . 1 • ' • - GUARANTEE CAPITAL 8E4 ; 000 ! Traps CO3IPAICY il. In full. operation, and reads , 0. 1. milki) liiinilince. an all kinds fir proprny, in Town or Cozrntrg, aunt nn as favorable ternio as any well Key ! erne.) and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint. aloCk 'prim:ink,. : . . • PresidentJOllN - B X.NNEII, . • Vice Presiden/---10. 31: Trearurer—l:Eo- F. MIG I.V. creterry--W3l. A. IsARRY. . DIRECTORS: ionx. En; Ess. • . : he. TZONS : GEO. F. MEH.r. 1).. M. KAnm.i.Nri• - 21:t•Pousox I)Fsit, • JEFF. Joni C. Surztit, S. K. l'tlactix.rr.., DArly 31.11A:cr. DAVID i:ANIZ. DANIEL EL iliEl•trt.. War. A. Emnr. ANTIII. , 3iY ...SLY: gr.nt,fer Le3einuta and ricindy Jonaplosic; • . DAGMERREOTITES IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO 11; Ilf !REA Ai ER'S Q . KY1:1011T. opt.w.y, pyre D. B.ltittutep Drug Stoto, 1.3 ou Cuntitnlitind street. Lcleuion. I+4. Amunarypes. YEMUTTPth, PAM - GM:Tr/3 4%114 Pomo mucus. taken daily. (r:unclayexcepted.) ; Prices rea.-onl ble ilia in accordance with the aize, etylo and quality of the cows. Rooms opened ' room 'it i. M., to 4 o'cluek, M. lA:baton, ;Nile 2. ISSS. gragiperreel • . 11 - 7110 takes the 1.);:st Ll EN Egii ES in LtmANoy - 11 , !Why J. 11. HEIM. in the third story- ef Rise 8. .Nets Building. lie bus the best 1 , 001134 brat sky-light, Jaw. fixtures, curl has male it his entire:Ml:dams for the last six roars. It., always gets the *tett improvements; lie has always the latest style of cases on band; ho name pictures in every style of the art: his ST.EItEOSCOVE PICTURES are wonderful to'be.MML , iiAll his pictures are correct. and of the highest finish. Clive him a call and you will not regret it: llis terms arc very moderate. rooms are open' every day (except Sundays. from S o'clock, 4. M., till 9 o'clock, I'. M. Nov. f.t.s,lBZii. . • • • . • 17.$ IC7PUIZE.S. . . • .1- DA MY would revcctfully inform the public tha it) . he takes good Pictures at tioi following low rata, 55,71 cent. and optrardic recording to;nixo and :pal - tty of env.. ILA clitweez.l etyres or !lemma couipribe Aillbi•atypoa, Shereotype3, 7CeitificitsTe3 an • • 'Ptcitographs. .• Itetnzutheir the place where you eon lucre good Picture,: tekeu, New. [Wilding, next door to the Lebanan Dapusit hank Cumberland Str.cet, Lebanon, Pa. June 16, MMM --- The Litlt't• FievigokaFor: PREPARED EV 4)14. ISANFOIID COLPOIINDED entirely front China, is one of tho best purOdive iota liver oaidielne: 11 aw before the puha. that acts as a Ciallitirtic, eiisier. niililer.audiaUreetfeetnal than any other meth-in.: known. It is not only a Ca tharta: I.nt. a Lierr,repimly, :.cilitg first on the Liver. to e.p.ct its morbid nuitter,liwn on the bowels and fitu:oach to Carry off that matter; thee Lecomp:ishin k t two purpo ses effectually, without any of the painful feeliu expl rieneed in the oporat ions of most arthartior. It strength. sits the system at the saute thno that it. Purges it; and when taken daily in me...kraus dses, will strengthen and ' build it up with Unwell) mni-1.1.y. The LIVER is ono of th lei ncipol regulators of ths 1 human body;.and whoa it perforuss it a functions well, the powers of the CO system are .fully develop ed. The domachisalmos , ..... .entirely dependent on tho healthy action of the /dyer Jo' :or the proper perform ance of its functions ;when ' when' the stomach is at atilt, the bowels are at '.••• fault, and che 'whole sys tem suffer iu consoquency in of one organ—the Liver having ceased to do in , A': duty. For 'he diseases of that minis, one of the LP proprietors has made it lis study, in a practice of .. i . more than twenty years, it findsorueremedy where- tom with to counteract 'tits many demngements to ri which it is liable. 'To prove that this rem- `""',... aly,is at last found, anypersons troubled with /it , - ni ,,, el. compizint, in tiny of its forms, has but to try a lIFI beide, and 'coal - fiction is certain. Thom Gums remove oli , from tho system, suppl! thy flow of bile by:l:prat food to digest well, purify- 1 awl health to the whole' cause of tho disease ands, utfacks are cure•! vented, by the oecusionm ralor. • ' m XI One dose after eating i stomach and prevent tin souring. Only one dose taken be iN7olitstore. Only ono dose taken at gently, and cures Unties One dose taken after _ _ • Oue dose of two tea lkve Sick Headache. • thie bottle taken for fe- > nude obstructlon removes the cause of the disease, . and makes a perfeet cure. Only one dose homed'. wl tidy rehercw, C•Aolic.while one dose often repeated is ;4t, A stare cure for Cholera Morbus, and a. preventive 14J „of cholera. Only one bottle is need. .-iii ed to throW out of the sy*. 1 tem the effects of melt- P." . eine after a long sickness. Ono bottle taken for ,Jatutdice renrwc-s al l sallowness or tinuaturaii 'caor from the skin. One dose taken a short time before rutin- ;;ives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. worst One dose often repeated cures C.:ironic Diarrhan in its forms, while almost Summer or Bowel Complaints yield to the first dose. One Or two closeS cores attacks caused by /forms in children; there Is no starer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as.it never fulls. A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting Oar absorbents. IVo take Pleasure In recommending this medicine ati a preventive for Peter and ..ague. Chill Fever, Saul all Re vere Ora Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, end LBOUS'IIItIS are willing to testify to Its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. N ix Water in the mouth with the. Invigorator and swallow both together. The LI verlnvigerator is a Scientific Medical Discovery and is daily working cures, alum , : too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and widow more titan ono bottle is required to curs any kind of Liver Complaint, front the wort Jaundice oi Dys poptia to a common Headache, all of which are. the .re sults of a Diseased Liver. PRICE ova DOll.lll. A DOME. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 315 Broadway. Nen.York. OCUSO:ID & LE3IIIEILGER., and Dn. Ross, 4gents for. Lebo non ; and retailed by Drunieta. -Dump '66-Iy. PARASOLS, PARASOLS.—liettry & Stine have Jest opened a large assortment of. the lateet styles of Earaeoh, which they are tolling at great Bargains. F. Cort.ll Brewster. Joseph IL Barry, Francis L. Joseph Y.rkcs Henry Diffeudelifer. yotents ragdo daily without iii.EEAL ESTATE MO KT awl and) first class Fefttri jutie morbid or bad matter ug in their place a heal ing the , tonmelt, catuqng big the blood, girin€ tone twohlnory, removing the cife,tiog n ra•lical cure. ena, whit is better. pre -1150 of the Liver Inrigo. , suffl •lent to relieve the Coot' from raising and !ore retiring, procenta night, loosens tho boweh ness. each meal, 'will cure 'Dys- spoonfuls will always ra-
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