El tz_ XIIE CORNER. • nillaltlelllNlTßAL, EXHIBITIORS. 2 11i'ether argument ought to be' required by •1 * jt. geed * huskiess man to induce We to become an inhibitor. Many persons look only to the .Ppittnium offered, and if they find it not sufficient. Ti litge‘to'worrant an Wort to Vie it, they at once ' , determine to keep their goods at borne, as though the only advantage to be gained by making a handsome display, was the winning of the premi um. Now this, to our mind, is all a mistake, and -pltAlcularly so in the oaso of manufacturers and 'veuders. It may he mad -is desirable to carry away the highest privy, 'but is it not equally im portant to have your articles brought prominent ly before teas et' thousands of persona who, per taps, would never see them in your stores and 'factories 1 Where can be found a better medium for the distribution of cards circulars, sts.?— We know to positive o , tbateome.of the 'beat business houses in- ours and adjoining cities, have been built up by a liberal patronage of Ag ricultural Exhibition/I. What has been done, may be done again. The same amount of "care—with a very-slight additional exp . enee--which most of 'our dealers and manufacturers expend daily upon 'their show windows in arranging their goods for sale or to attract attention, would make a promi nent and attractive 'display on an exhibition - - gnntrrid. There it would be a speciality, while at home it is en every t dtfy affair. But there are other and equally cogent reasons 'ln favor of these displays. We are bound to be -lisle that every good .eitissen "feels a deep inter est in the prosperity'f Ofteretation country.— We all know, too' i how much of the auccees of liege cities depends upon the ability and diva sitton of the farmer to purchase. Every move ment, therefore, which is calculated to build up the agricultural interest, and Induce the farmer ' to become more liberal in his expenditures, should meet the hearty approval and support of mer chants and mere partioulezly of manufacturers. Now we contend, that Agricultural Exhibitions -- tbavo-tione more to develop the fanning reaour ces of our country generally thou-any other sin gle cause ' the egrioultural press expected. Their work hasheen dope silently, gradually, but stead ily mad certainly. They have been the great etitispels throogtt which fanners have been made familiar with the now invention's of the day, the meet approved seeds, the finest fruits, the rarest towers. the best kind of cattle, sheep and horses, and in Not with every thing calculated to pro- . mote the loterests of their profession. They have opened a new era, and have brought millions of farmers and farmer's wives and daughters in di ,reetsterntact.with many of the comforts and els- Voirttlecerlife, *Mob perhaps, batter these fairs, would have remained p sealed book to' them.-- With the sight of them came the desire to pos iB4s. labor-saving implements, superior seeds, (thetas fruits, do., and improved stook are As. IL consequentte, labor and expense is loosened, and profits nattirallyinorensed. A full purse is apt to make a man liberal, and the result or the whole metier. is ' Abet the wife and daugh ters are called in to share the general prosperity, Sowing machines, pianos, handsome carpets, neat chamber anti parlor turnitarre,4abor4arfug wash ing machines, churns, ao. the daily papers, the weeklies and monthlies, follows as a natural con. eequence, and the home of the farmer is made more comfortable and elegant, while the pockets of the exhibitors are diode more plethoric. But it is unnecessary to pursue this 'object further, we look forward to fine dispfays in every section of the country. The arguments we have offered, apply with equal force to every agrioultural ex hibition wherever held.—Farmer and Gardener. To DRIVE CURS Orr.—lf an Eng -lUhmati Is persecuted anti followed by a yelping tne, he can generally manage. to get rid of him by stooping down and pretending to pick up a shine, for all ours have a mortal dread of a thrown steno; bat on the boys of Ireland the doge don't care a bit If the person they are barking atpre tends to pick up a atone; they know, cunning brutes, there are no atones In the bogs to be pick. ed up and thrown at them, but theyact very,dif ferently if there happens to be a heap -of 'stones anywhere handy; It it an unpleasant situation to be attacked. by a deg ; . it yoa are So circeei- Man danced, never attetnptto run; try throwing a stone at him; present your hat in your hand, and when bolas seised it, hit him with a stick across the noso-or fore leg. • Wheett-trrit-e; meal vulnerable points in a dog; a blow on any other part of the head but the nose won't hurt him - a bit. If a dog comes up to you and growls, and won't be friendly, don't with draw from him; Teti on a bold hoe, and stretett your hand towards him keeping it tpilto still, (if you, withdraw it aster stretching it but, be will bite you;) the dog will tome np and smell the band, and, having once done this; will be your Maud for life. A ohimney-sweep once made a matoirto.fight a, bull=dog single-banded, armed only with his brush. lie entered the arena with irlithrish in one baud and a foot of bramble bush covered with thorns in the other. The dog sprun g at him. lie presented the bramble bush to the an imel, who seized it in big mouth, and so got book ed by the thorns on it; the chimney-sweep bela bored him over the head and'nose with the back of the brush; and won the match. We learn from this that Ha man is attacked by a hull dog, he - shoilld hold a stick between his hand, and pre sent it to the dog, who will Pain it and give the men...time for further measures. A rat catcher Maly told me that be had a monkey that-would be "a match for any dog in any pit.' :The monk ey-was given. a short stout stick ; he watched his opportunity, sprang on the dog's back, it was fm'oilible for the - dog - to throw bilis, and tire monkey beat him about the bead at his will. .. , • ARTICLE In.' ••••. MISSION SCHOOLS or PHILILPIMPIEM At Second and York Streets, another !Merida &Adel is In active operation and the gospel is proclaimed every Sabbath to the ant lota listen rs Mr. Martin finding no suitable building rented a stable without windowe or'floor for $5O actin it gathered on the bat Sabbath 65 ohildren. fit, Sohn Methodist omoitvelisoquen tly summed the responsibility of the eaboaLemploying teach- ertg and snob furniture as was needed. A floor was htid; six' windows put in, a neat platform erected sktd.ruiw It preieute limey of the cromforts of a "tiOnse of worship." Some itt your readers may think this to be bard quarter. for a Sabbath School accustomed al they are all to conveniences of doniestio life and well furnished Schools. ' but love of "the truth" is paramount to personal con venience and these little beings are as happy as if they sat upon damask and velvet and were clothed in "purple and fine linen." Place and 'situation are 'foretastes in the 'sweet story of the "arose' and theirllttle incoavenienoes are lost in the "hopes Of the , ftrture." "Mull might Vieille 'mo on the road While lam walking bask to God ? .. • Oh dial love thio earth so well . . As not to long with God, to Oita/ ~... "To dwell with Ciodl—lo taste Ilialove, D i l i = Heavonmdoyed above; rite espeenthon now ' ...- - Is seemly blies begun below." XT. Martin selected the rear of the Baltimore Depot ifs a suitabla location for another Mission. Arrangements were accordingly made and the dlstriats canvassed.' Depots afford oftentimes ebilfet Mr Idle boys who - tongregate on the Sab baths In these localities in large numbers : some PlThdps Mit of ctiriosity, others from loose prin ciples and general dislike to be seen among the people of Clod. Evangelization is exceedingly proper ameng such; and what a relaxed police simulation falls to aceomplish is alleviated and frequently broken up by the simple and unassum leg efforts of the "man of prayer." The Law re kit iota vice and immorality, but never roots out the seed or destroys it. Rcitgion lathe only safe destroyer of the morbid growths on the body poll thsi and had we a little more of it, tho pestifer en atmosphere would soon be oleansed.—ftierion itors In hfgli pine`s would tos d Goti.send I After cepildentble inqully and search two small rooms Ware ranted and 23 children brought in. Aftarthey bad been properly classified an appeal wncteside to siacighbering Chureh and Mr. Com bine and t teacheit volun tee red to prosecute the work. ,Aft er a few weeks the rooms were lilted to the atA r ost capacity and a large room was rent. itwthe corner of 17th and Catharine eta. where ihil&en attended. Mr. Cummings brought outman or the enterprise before his Church, anskseversil individuals responded nobly to Cur ti* the enterprise by building a school room arlblbli Would amply meet the wants for some time itti , eour i k One man- gave $l2OO for the lot ..viten gave two and three hundred dollars :- -talfir the result was a Chapel at the coat of $6OOO was meted and yeti may End every Sabbath 300 children and twenty faithful teaobenrlaborlog en the - oante of Christ. A blistionary supplies the Inlftit : and the parents of the children hear the "word of Ilk" -117 havesbetna brought into full memberrilip et Calvar, end It is to ,be hoped that merry more may elhz-the songsetitien. My readers, the Missionary_of - the arose is not iishaareenedi he knows. in Whole hebeliseves; end /Witte molt tryingeirotteselauetebloeeertesia 'on -Abed, and upwards' until be the•blaseisto of (lad ktrweed9. Wherseer be denim plants-hip flag; Atiest-tbe eavar dr in the open air, thos-,pottipit :dm Or pet lo musle - to the eirrinr ft iledlians- the *seri; comforts and.gives peace (6 this tlobbled soul. "It is life. "t‘s health I 'Tt. peruse !" 'finch was his design in the il I*watt:l tetroollire. . Oat halite elan sir On she nttitlTAWrot Natrona evald be seen Clltilifirein and Teac in taltrdfokkitaal School. Era* ditch &m d . a tirnsigg Oil ocratintlanew, eternity shall rent o.—. Be kiwi's., who simpers the wind to tie shorn lamb. 'MI who for our sakes becamepoor that we might ''be• Neb." SIGMA. _ FITS ..! FITS 1 ! FITS II ! . ell. IL - ItiCAIE 11. •• - FASHIONABLE!" rEA:11101t: it.7Cumberland Bareet,:c 'veil;r47 nitpoeii• the Black Florae Hotel, LOOM; PrQ" , : - - A L work done ureilth liliiitbeas skid dispateß", 'and entire satisfaction guaranteed. April H, 1860: Revertant 'Tailoring REMOVAL. S, S. RAMSEY has removed to. the Corrrr of Rum • °. berland street and Doe Alley , In Cor r New Building, where ho will ken an , assortment of Moths, Ouremer ' es and Vestiags. A made clothing and furnishing pools such at Shirts, Hose ? Gloves. Ilandltee chief, Neckties, fit, &c.,--411 - nriehielo will be sold as cheap se at any other establishment La Lebanon: OUSTOIKER WORK attended to promptly and good fits guaranteed. B. S. it ' ANISAY. Lebanon, April 15,1880. Fashionable Tailoring. THZ subscriber respectfully infianne,his friends- and the pablic in general, that he lute commenced the TAILORIIM BUSINESS In allite breaches, at hie resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,/ 2 squares emit trim Malor ldoyer's Hotel, "(south side.). • By atten tion to butinanypromptuess in • his engagements, good fib, and moderale - charges, he hopes- to receive a share of the public patronage. Ile woe a long time in the em ploy of Illicbeel Wagner,, dec'cl, and feels confident 01 giving general sattabmtion.' 'Being a new beginner. he *elicits the patronage of the Lebanon, May 12,18,8.. GEORGIE McC.tULLY. CHEAP CLOTHING. RSIZENEITEIN & BROTHER opposite the Court Hoagie. are aware that, among the capital ne cessities of humanity, go'osi ()lathing are of the firttim portance, have supplied, themselves and are weekly, re ceiving accessions to their mock from their 91,11 =unfits •taring estabilehment in' Philadelphia, the beet made CLOTHING for Men and Boys. Prime down to thelow est notch the market affiirdli, and general satisfaction to given. RILIZENBTEIN BROTtaRS. Lebanon, Aug. 8, 'OO.. . . lir Fashionable l'ailoringl 11/1701fAEL IIOYE,NAN would respectfoily infdris' jrlthe Citizens of. Lebanon; that ho has REIIOVST his TAILORING Business , to, Cumberland Street, two, doors East of Pfleger's Store, to, opposltiithe Waslthar. tot-Itouse, where • alt personalho wish garinentarmadk up In the most Suiltionabreptyleind best minim . , meta vited to call. Ile ints Istory-ram:pod the Neietdrk, Phil adelphia, Paris and: London reports of ' • ' - Spring and Suihnser relnems, and as he has none but the best werkirtisteitgAbyed, hs guarantees that all. ••entrneted .tarbissalfW bo done in a satisfliztorr 'magma% Irg„,Wlttt.bis thanks to his old custorittilkOk their Pat ronage heretofore, ho respectfully solkiltapublic favor. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for ealo the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Siatnnier Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let theaubscriber know of the fact, so that ho can make Ids arrangements accordingly. ALICILEL ROPFSIAN. Lebanon, April 7, ISM . C °THING ,LOTHiNCH CLOTHING FOR ALL. Tun: I. , rrret, beet assorted, and most 'Fashionable Stock o Spring and Sunimer READY MADE CLOTHING in Lebanon, at the Centre Buildings. .19a invite all our numerous hien& and the public. In general to give lid a call and ens for themselves. Our stock oonsista of Spring Overcoats, Black and Blnaprosa, Frock and Sack Costa, Fancy Frock, Sao k and Business Coats itich as French, Silk, Mixed, Stripped, plain, Bay State, Tweed, Casa mere, Italian Cloth, A.lpacca, Gram Linen, Bell,"Jack, Buff and Grey Linen Dusters. Also a largo assortment of Black and fancy Cassimere and all kinds of Linen PANTS. Black Stain, Grenadian and Fancy klarsOßles Vesta, also a large assortment of FOrrilsblug Goods, suck as Fine ellirta.with linen bosoms - and French cuffs, ink and Linen Uapojkarclifere, Stacks. Cravaty- Ilea, Gloves; Half Ho s e, 2o9penders, and MI kinds. of Collars, Ea. May 9,1860. RARER k BRO. Look to Your Interests. Come one ! Come all I ! see 'and judge for yourielves. • :roux OASSER respectfully invitee the citizens of leimitort ecunty .to •call at his new BOOT, 8140 E and HAT Store. In Walnut street, betwoon Carraany's and Branbcrger's Hotele, where he has opened a splen did- new liking and Summer stock of Boots . and Shoes for Oontlenlen ; also Hats & Caps for Men and Boys. He takettrerders for Boots and Shoes, sod makes thorn at short notice out of the beat material, and wilt war; rant them to give perfect satisfaction. He is determined to sell very low for Cash. or (oar Months' - credit. • Lebanon, April 20,1859. 4110:15. J'AO T. AMES. 0,14. -ATKINS & -Bro. He-viNG. united In the .BOOT and SHOD Baseness, - andirons their determination to be punctual, and make none but the best:of work, they rodlike soliciting •large of public patronage. Tbeywill always be found • at their OLD STAND, , Nsw Burn eo,) in Market Street, marry opposite Trulow Rises Hettsi,,where they will be reedy to serve and 'please their curi:mere. They have now on head a larger aranrtmont of BOOTS, SHOES, TRU.NRS, CARPET BAGS, &c., which they offer at 'reduced prices, Persons dealing at this SHOE STORE, caw be with READY-MADE WORK. or have it made to order. Safi r/action is always warranted. Partionlar attentionrv . en to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. Lebanon, April 20, 180. AMIND BRO.'S New t and Shoe Store le fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. ATKINS & BRO.'S New Boat - and Shoe SLewlatitted up in good order for com tett end convenlenoe, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. ATHINS A BRO. promise fa be pinch:el, and will en &aver 8. lease it who may call on them fat Boots end Shaer. • Boot trod Shoe Store. JACOB ItIMDEL - rsepettfulty fortrut the, public that be still contin ues his extensive establishment in fifilkitill his newbutiding, in Cumberland st., where' he hopes to.render the same satisfaction as herotolbre to Ail Who may favor him with their custom. He Invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and BliOntunt (fiery one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine . • He is deterudned to surpass aft li4Petltlonlii the manufacture of every arttcloinble business, suitable for any Market in the tlnlon. A dois.cake taken in regard to materials and workittanshig 'none tit thebest gnat ty of LEATHER Cud - other materilds are used, and none but the beet winskinen areemplcOeth P. S.—He returns his aincet‘Sthooks to Ida friends 'for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Re hopes by strict attention te busincerand endeavoring to please hie customers, to merit a share of public pat tron . • • . [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. T • OPLES' lint and . ..tilt I Store, AT NO 4, EA GLE.BITILDINOS L ComBERLA - iis STREET ,' LEBANON, FA. iniRACTIOAL ILATTER, - Mannfactansr,'WhOresateand Retail Dealers in RATS AND CAP'S, of the newest SPRING STYLES. SILK HATS in nil Okapis and qualities. A first 4 tate NEW STYLE' of SILK •HATS, for $3.00. , A Dill assortmeritof Hamdmore Hats. Spring style OAPS in endless variety. A 'splendid assortment of SEAMLESS CAPS—the newest out- . YOYAVE OPERA HAT, and all other etyleeottlolFHats, now worn front the finest to the cheapest qualities : he keeps a large as sortment of STRAW HATS of all styles for Men, Youths and Children's Wear. The subscriber hopes by isttict attention to btaidness, fair prices and straight forward dealing to merit a continuance of nubile favor as here tofore. VI.. Hate of all kinds made to order, at the shortest notice, shipptig lure bought, and the .high eat price paid in Dian. ,$.1191311 0. HELLER. Lebanon, May 16. lsdO. • • LadleiVOne Price Fancy Fur " .- "liiVtore.. TOTIN i AZSI 11, A . ey, No 71S 01(1114.• ' tween ith and Bth s Philadelphia, Oate of : Market at.) kmPOl'l kianufeetorer or so Dealer In all kinds.ol . . FANCY FURS. Raving removed to s. New Store, 7111Arcti y . and being noviwngs entirely in the Marro r fun and Sale of /Inn Purs, which in &coot arms . with the "i Price Principle," I ht marked et the lowest IA Whitt Pricer eonsistet with a reasonable prof I would solicit a visit either Ladies' or ChsTs my Relation of those ability to please in every sieeiredwieldial 4116 r Persona at a distance, who may end It inconve nient to call porsonally, need o n ly WWI e lb. article they wish, together with the price, and Inekractions for lending, and forwent the order to -PT addr " 67m " ey accomPanYhlV-to insure astlslhotoryiniagatnae w ith s— their wishes .[L ib.4 Awa p A 1140-51 a. • 711E - CAMPAIGMIF ._: LB6O. POLITICIANS, AND ALL vrll3s. RS . - !: 181e * MEM undersigned has Just rethre - fr oM the EAST .i. with a LARGE AND mummy stock of " • BOOTS, SHOM, .PrilTS. CAPS, PRIMES, ni t TRAVTLLVO" BAO, act" ffe" of the very latest styles, ides.keeps on hand a gonorel assortment of AND 131101 M ,OF HONE hiANT/PAOTORE. The IIA I are SPRING Evitlasjug manufactured, of all kinds and gnalitiew,and Akio Ospa are of the newest varieties. Par &fen and Dose he has • large veriety ofGAITERS. SLIPPERS, dc. Nor the I.adlesase has a beautiful as aortment of Ilse neatest 8110 ES and GAITIMS which need bat be'elansined to be rionnmonded. -Ladlae,Par ticularly, are invited to mill soon. Alm:l : ivory flawtot. of Shoes, /to for ebßdren. Call perm orbilitelbi t elsewhere and be convinced that the. 4Wre, P Corner stf I Polftet Street and Jasl Alley, Is. R 101441. to buy good 'semiarid toot protectors, at loss prints! • ''' JOS. BOW .IER- hleaenress taken and workiWadeterorder./lAN. April IS, 18430.. New Boot and . Skive Store. lin undersigned annonngsa te the prtblle thatbe has remotest hie Boot anti Atlasu°, to Daniel 8. Good's New ingt • half a square north of wine! , aitraet, bemoan, where to prepared to take sues/liras and plate to order, at the illrortea 4,2tioe, very description of Bobto, Shot% Gaiters $O. Ho bas on band a lat4e atock of H 01333 max% oijur„ wie& he warrants to be is - Alpine/wear Men, WOM"' and children taunting anything habil** can I'm Eulted to their entire satishictieth . pArtionivir aleettcp piklOroseliriTztt-pHOOF I: trig )3HOskfor vow; Amid* of lIIIINACK • t • - . • eon short notice and At reason& ble rate: . • • are invited toils* his Homemade manic a J. VilltNlLlr 19 - 24 VAL Lolotoon, Ago 30, 'SO. 'WOOD, and, -4DOVIT .- Y.Ai 7T ;• tinitan t ,,blVglit Mr. 1, Henry Spoo pool Coal-Yarika short distance n . Foster.a Match's gorindryvta tittr - Ogitift . fith Not* r Lebanon; and alstk bought tram 200 . to7ooo WitDS OR WOOD and frOM 600 to 1000 TONS 'OP COAT; of 111 . Uses and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as smell profits an will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are In want of and' of those articles to call and see the Jame, ascertain prices, and judge tbr themselves. "" DANIEL LIGHT; (merchant.) 'North Lebanon, Apr1114,1608.-4f. • - Hiram. W. Ralik,' FORMERLY OF JONESTOWN. LEBANOI , . COUNTY. wouhLreppectfulty inform his friends, and the pub lic, that he.hiss connected himself with Mr. LOWER, in the TOBACCO, A ND . SEG AR EUEINESS, No. 138 North Third "Street Phila; where ho will ha lead- to receive customers, and' wi sell tOrates.that will rosaastisfactory. • Philadelphia, July.l2, 1860. iii NEW BAKERY,. in't tizigieirlined woolitrerpectfully inform - :the pens of-Lebetrom tbat beluga commeneed.the BARB ING suaiNEss, In all Its varlotlea, at bis stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Back Hotel, and wilt supply custonierswitia the beet BREAD, CAKM, Ac. , Ac. Flour received from, netomers and returned to Dunn in broad et shorenotice.. CONFECTIONERIES; of ell kind& treat and of the beet V ll ' llll 7, „OalitIWAY on band.. and furnished at 'Thelon•est i rlogl. •„. My - public in Covited to give me 'n • 'Lebanon, Nov. 9,18 ML . • . Y. MEWL. • Vatiosusi House. NORTII fl. CORlii:Eß•otPlenk road cud Guilford Streets NORTH LEBAIIOI,I PENN'A. To VII PUBLIC. • 1101 all ye. thirsty come and drinh, for nice cool mineral water, the Choicest 'rialto; and the purest malt lignoragrace my bar. And,ye hungry come and eat, es Ike table Is loaded with the most .suloststatial fore, and the richest delicacies of the season crown trey board— Omo man and beast; my house is always open to the stranger and the friend. and for animals the bestof pro vender, fine stabling, and attentive hostlers, are ever ready at my stables. , „. _ -... . Yours, Respectfully, - . North LebatioN Sept. 14, 1R59. HENRY SILT - ~...oLocks.. . ..._ ....• * k ...,.:.,..,.._-...,.- Thirty Day, E igilk t D a.y 3 .. :re, .5! , --T it4;:ge:43.-11 OAI Iv, - [ rx -...,, ~.s-,... . t,. Just Received . at e ~ J. J. BLACIR S Jewelry Stor , -,.- . 777-, ;'.. . Lebanon, Yu. ~ . James H. Kelley t SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Br - hidings, Cianberiand Street, LEBANON, Ps. OETERS to the Public an elegant and extensive assort maul. • " OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE•JEW.ELRY44:. consisting of Blamond, Rulig,•Enierald,• Pearl, &re s . Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Rlgns and Finger Rings, ••11%i =i GOLD CITAiNs of every style and quality. • . • .••" • • Engliah, French, EPrise and Ameri can Cold and 9 i'vei-Watetee of the must approved and • celebrates! makers Clocks of every description. A largo variety of Fancy Goods, Paintingek Vases, &o. The stock will be foamd among the largest inlbfilsec tion of Pennsylvania, and has been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manUfac. Luring establishments in New 'Pak and Philadelphia. RF.P.ttanvo 4one atilt() itior test notice, and iu a most workmanlike rammer:. ' • 4- • •• My friends, ialset , the Publie generally are Invited to an e,xtuninatlnnint my superb stock. NTAISLES A. _KELLY, Sign of tho Big Wateh, Lebanon, Sept. 21, 1849 • VTILELis.:X OON WAY, SOAP LE . iIANUFAOTU ER, No. 316 South Sucolii) St.; Phihidelphitt. _ • - Palm, Tarient.. tea, MHz, Choculcal, Clive, Extra Y. low, Prao and Brown Soap, Stearine, and Tallow C Oleo, Ye. bigheet pricespalA for Tallow. 0ct.12, New' FUrniture Store. HARRISON K. DI;r:NDORE ivould respectfully in form.the public that he has removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on Com berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment orr EIitNITURE over offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all .kinds of Parlor and Common Ymnittire, which he will • sell lower' than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebo *n. No has on-U.od a large assortment of Sofas. Tote-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier,' Card and other Ta bles. What Note, Hat Racks; se. ALPO a large and cheap stock of stuffedi Cane4eat, and,common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads; and a lot of cheap-Mattresses. • Also, Looking Olasses,--Guilt, Rosewood and blahogany—;•very cheap. Venetian Blinds', Carriages, Gigs and Hobby norms, for children. Particular attention paid to.UNDIMTA.KING.— Ho has provided blmaolf witb the FINEST ITEAREE IN LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the ehorteet notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 28, .1.859 • Read . Read Read. 011110, ILLINDM, July :29th, 18d0.. Messrs. Joust WILCOX & "Inspecting; or "Persian FnVer charm,"! has done wonders. I was wholly despondent and wretcho when I applied it, and hilivehours the chills were removed and no foicr has ensued. It.is the simplest Cure Imaginable, and %won - derof nature or Wit: I. would not Do without this "In, spoctine" a - Single hour. canptantly Wearing it I soma to Do "agtteproof." Affairs Vary -Trill,. r .R. STOUT. Dome, Aas - artr, Jtdy TSB°. Gegrudigg t—l have sheen snatched" from the grave by. the apillgiglosi of your wonderful "Inspentine," or "Persian Terra. Obrirrn." For severalyears I have suf . fired.creli season' from fever-MT ague . fad Spring my life was threatened; but yourremedy has destroyed the disease, and.l gm rapidly gainlncan appetite and strength. - Respectfully; You rs, , _ • D. N. BARRON. Ibis bridy •wenderfulcpretenties and cure- for Zerer and Ague and Billions Foyers will be seat by Mali, post paid, on receipt of one dollar. Also for sale.iit - re• spectable.Druggiits and Country Stores. Principal -Depot and Manufactory, IN Wain St Rich mond, -Va.-. Branch Mite, Banl of Commerce Building, New. ork. . Addross ' JOHN ~Wr. f iCOX * it Co. So t. 5, 1800 • ••IF YOU " • A P . X•CTURE ofy•enr decaased fikat . _ t_ ll. colored fa oil, call at DAILY'S Cliallaq s 131 # . autir to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. • _ • JustEecelied A • to ,on 4 fresh- / 9 t oftfirg ul te Hams at ', • HICNItY A . .Lcbanion Nineußtinsitrainice k. iftilikrED • AT JONEATZWN, • HANON OM. PA. property. holdern Of the State of Penn ey/innia :--GBarri,EifEtv ; Your attention is respectfolly solic/ted to the fellowiug low rates of laser ante of thet WccßhifON MUTUAL INAWRANCE 'OOMr PANY, whe..are transacting busluesd with *Omen flattering evidence of Publio confidence. Tbonrsonties. o f the-Company are to itnlemulfgthoetimho ina,Y take advantage through its agency of the mama afford ed-them of being protected against loess. by' fire. The Board of Directors are prooticaElmeinesa men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confldenee and reaped of the commani tt in wh kb they live., Our Cora - pant le perfectly mut*, and ye,lnvite your careful at tention to the following low rates &eyesore determine/ to Unsure as low MA: Any-o kar reap:Ms/hie Sonft.piny, taking into Consideration the character of the risks incurred. Onr CfrAItTER being PEIRPBTUAL., enables us to is sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne e:unity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. Ths Company has now been In successful operation fog nearly 8 yeors, and all its losses have been pron.gtly mill Conte satisfaction of. ail - parties concerned; and, in fact it has been ' and atill continues to be, 'the wish of the Directors to have the Conn/any condacted on honest and .ceonondeal principles. RATXS.,OP I:MURANO/V. Dwellings, brick or stone, Ado roof $0,15 it $lOO do • •do :do shingles -.' " - do do Log or Primo . ,20 " do Barns, atone or brick 420 " do do Log or Frame . do Store lfduses, brick or stone a do do lug or frame ,30 " do Hada. boeig houses, brick.or atone,. ,25 " do do do Lig or frame- .80 " do Academies and School 'houses - ;25 " .do Churches and meeting Muses ,20 " do Printers books and Statloneries " do Book binders ,6U -do Tailor shops - ,25 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops - • ,30 " do Silversmith and Watchmaker . • ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 " do .Groceries and Proviskin store's ,30 " do Tanneries , ' ,80 " do Batter shops •,• ,80 " do ariat Mills, Waterpower .36 " do Saw Mille do do ,85 " do Drag Storer • ,80 " do Smith shops, brick or atone ,30 " do do Wood • ia6 " do S'. Carpenter,Joinsr & Cabinet mek'r short ,40. . Wagoner and Coachrnaker shone 4n " de Painter and chair maker shops ' , 40 ." do ' Oil Mills . Clover Mills , 4 0 .1, d o Bounderiee of wood • - • ,35 " 'do " .do -Brick or stone ,80 " do • klercbandfzein,brick or who bnikPnge ,20 " do do in *widen do " do Furniture in brick or atone buildings ,15 " do do in wooden n d o Stables & shade, brick or stone,conotry ,20 do ... do do wooden ,25 " do • LiVery d -Tavern Stables • -. ,25 °f do . -.All communications &mild be addremed ta W. BARRY' Secretary, Joneatowu, Lebanon Co.,,PM President—JOHN BRUNNER" An. Yfcc ...Prerident--D. M. RANH. Treasurer-0E0: F. MIHLY. skbreferg---W.14- BARRY. Joneetown, Sop tem_besrl2, 111451:6 • Philip- F. ceanly YASIIIONABLE. 800 1 1 AND . SHOE MAKER N Cruni*laad SiTeet; one door East of lathe Rdelk Horse . Thankful forth . very liberal Fatroningd extended to me for the short time I have beerin. business, I would reapeetfally, solicit a conththeliee of the patronage of the ' Ile btu; at all time - an 'assettztnent of -FOX% and %WAS of-his 'own manabotare,im hand, which will be . dhepoeed of on reaeonable terms. . TlNg' OOTS, LADIEW - GAITERS; 40. T amut- dedd an well rnadae, tme!...41114 ,to ere a..WaL dzaaa" / Shoee of every Atiet7 and calor an.hluat. woilCmaii tp. ptdaz 0ir.41 1 worh warranted. Re/raring Magi( rad charges made moderato. Lebanon, Sept. 15 4 1 11. • 111 - OWARD AISS.MOSATION p : HAAPßrantrii. A De Z et n e vici f, ' 7.1zeNt.....i - , f 7 a7, :5" 4 teikontd 4Y sPect ihstr .al isudo End" aff tided 'with Virulent and: Epidemic Diseases, and erpectally for the Cure Of'Diseases of the Seruat MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (ewe, occupation, habits of life, Ae.,) and.in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines far- Mailed free of charge. YALII,ADLE REPORTS on Spormatorrldea, and Oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Now Ran soms einployod in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted iu sealed letter envelope., free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. AtWvas, DXL-J. MULLIN HOUGLITON, Acting Bar goon) Lloward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Streot Philadelphia, Pa. . By older of the Directors. • ' •••• EZItA D. FLEARTWEI,L, ?rest/eat. 'Secretary N0v...30, ly SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY THE 'STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA . ROLES. 1. Money i received crei - 3'daY, and in any amount, largo or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. *- 3. The money is always paid back to GOLD, whonevor it ie called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Eretwierr. Administrators, Guardians and °thews who desire to have it bra piece of perfect safety, and vibwre interest can be obtained for tt 5. The money recebtorlfgo'dv•deteceitora is invested In REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES,..GROUND RENTS, and such other first class sectuities rei-tho Charter directs. .6. Office Hours—Every day froth 6-till S o'clock, and on Mondays and ThUrsdays till 8 o'clock in the everting. This old and well established SAVING FllND`laua re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand beposithrs. ' ' LION: LlENRY:fr..i3ENNEit,Preeldent. ROBEZRT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Watrix J. Run, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, • F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge; Frafftis Lee, Sam!. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes. . C. Landreth Mulatto Henry Ififfenderifer. • • 6F10.18: .• Walnut Street, S. W. Coiner of Tbinl Street. ' June 8, 1860. . I , MIADEEFIIIA.• • WASACIN(}TOR MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE -COIIPANY I ^OF LEBANON, LIBANON COUNTY. ,chartgr Perpetual. . O . • FFICE.AT LEI3ANON, PENNSYLVANIA. This Conipaliy wasincorporsted by ,the Legis lature. of rennbylvnntefouAintr% 'Mond is now in full operatipa t and ready. to make insurance on Dwel lings and•oDier• niildings, on - Furniture or Merchan •dize gene'yally: also, on Barns rti.d contents, Familia. Implements, Ac., ice:, on a mutual principle. This Company will not inittlre property outside of 4..ebation Conay, as it is aesi v .d to be merely an num elation for Lebanon county, and as such. will Insure property perpetually, as Safe as any other Company,and - at for lower rates. Anv further information can be bad by calling on any of the Board of Managers, and offlee , r9, or any of their Agents: MANAGERS. Jacob Weide', Joseph Bowman, (Tr,) • Jacob Randle, • 3ulln L. Becker. William Shirk, D. S. Ilainmond t Christian Henry,. Jacob Witnferjr., ,Llcory Fortna, ' ' Joseph Coover, Thomas Forster, A. IL Boughter. Aolpilw; Reinoehi. • JOSEPII BOWMAN, (Tr.. , Pre . sitieuL' D. S. lIAMINOND, Vice Proaldeut. JACOB WEIDEL, Trambrer. ' J. ILENILY MILLER, •Socrctary. Agents. Don't Gallagher, J. C. Itelnier, John If. 'Mil ler. N. Lebanon, Thomas Kramer, isanos Mumma. Lebanon, Ani.ls, 1860. Ai al Vire in suranee COM. . • • paznr or A iinvillek • LEBANON - COVVY, PRIMA, rrilllS-COMPAN'Y was incorporated. March. 1859, anti .1 is now in fall operation and -ready to make insur- Rape on EivrelittigiNand other:Buildings, on' Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Alai} on Bartell. Content'', Stock, Farm Implements. ou a Mutual Principle. I".4.NAGEIt ! S. Johtt N. Smith, Jortii 11. Kintorts, •Coortre RV° , John Aliwein, Rudolph Herr, Joseph F. Matz, distATTIN, Provident. Christian Bachman, William Early, jr., B -Gingrich, Christian lioffer, Samuel Meyer, John D. Boixori Di Henry Stino JOl4. , Throotre llttit, Titamer Joi;erfr:NATZ, Becrotm Annville,.Jaquary 19, 1890.47 American Life:. Insurance • • •• onipany. ' CAPITAL gTOCII;.$500,000. - CO7IIPAiIDS **BUiLtorSO, *Street S._ E. Corner of .VOURTIL Phile..-• - Life.lnsuranco at the usual .MUTUAL; RATES, or a t,J01.14T STOCK' R ATES, at about SO per.cent. leer, or at' TOTAL ARSTINENC.E RATES, the lowest in the world. • - J. C..Stiut, Say.) A. WFlTRlVlg t •Preoldint. Aar GroaRGE G4Ent, Eaq.,:.hrS-Agent for 'Lebanon county. . plebrunty_S, 1860.-Iy. `'BEAT EXCITEMENT 1 _ SELLING. OFF ! At Tempting Prices:. AWNS -- Tiptoe assortmant, fait colilia, lured T' c Lawns and-pick Berages. • . Plain Blank Lawns, ' 'Neat figured Laval, - • Black and colored donate, Crepo 0 ' Olathe &Linea, -...••• T.'''. 1, . Mohair Mitts, • Fancy and Black Sllka, 'e: ..- Gimlet out aialitonietiing•prlcwa, by . L. K. LAUD.SIitILOR. t t • iIIOISR. GOODS to ho Hold this 'mouth, low enongh ..totnaitify - allty L. K. LAUDERMILCII. t • IfStfeSiVAltts, - - -. GROCERIES, awl • • . .. .. • . , • •• . • PROVISIONS, so ld by . - ...`., r s• • L. K. LAUDERMILCII. fIar.ONRY,•Ii6I4,EY--new and' Puperiur Ilones mast no. 'l - :11. - ceired.and formic by L. K. LALIDSRIUILCII. DRIED FItUITS, for ealo by LA UDBRAIILOIL . • .T . ITIESERVE YOUIeFRUITS--IT illonghby'a Improved ..s.r . ,.!4'sfent air. tie's stripper. Pratt Jars or Bottles, hitv• ink beenitsoxl'duriugthe past lea:4)0=11d found to glen entire atitlefactlon; for sale by. • L. K. LAUDEB.MILCA. • ENGLISH CHEESE—a coperior article for. salo•by . • •L. H. LAUDEItiVII.OII.. nAunrs. CilltlO64..Linenuad Cotton Carpet Cimino .10t sale by ei !' - _ , LAtipsßairLca. AeliNratitiortinent•oi Ladies•Sleevea cod Colima for size by . L. K'. BAGDBRAIILCII. In' Aille•—flLSlS-beat quality... Sugar Cured Canvass ja HAMS, Just received and for Pak.by . 1,-.-1(.. LILUDERMILCII. '{CANTED. WANTEDI I A LL kinds of PROVIICE, such as Butter, Eggs, 11-Lord, Tallow,Eoep, Hama, Sboalders,.Fliteb, Dried Apples, itc., fee which the highest market - prioes will always bii pakl In dtoreGoeds, by - L. K. LAIDERMILOII. :Lebanon, Ang.9, .. 12 io rU IE S AIE rA • IV - ATOlfoak t4l RY STORE 0. Comi.Ao, `FORMER OCCUPANT. N0.'148 NORM' SECOND-STREET, iminy stairsT. . . MITE undersigned hes lea ied tb &above prcro isos, whero be will keep a One tatortment of (}old and Silver Watches: of Ainerieen. English and Swiss manufacture of the moat celebrated Makeri, - In addition to which, will be found always on hand (aud made to order) an' extensive variety or Jewelry, Silver, and 'Silver Slated ware. together with a general assortment of such goods tut m a usually kept in a drat class Watch and. Jewelry Store. The Rations of 0. Conrad, 'and those of the subscri ber, together with the'publie generally, ereinvited to eiall,where they will receive a :goal article for their "Money. As ram determined to do strictly a cash bust iese;goods WM be sold very low. "Small i'rofttr and • quick .Scates,"..ls thci 'motto of this establishment. ' ' LEWIS R...1311.0011ALL. • - - " Formerly 0. CONRAD, 148 NortlrSecond St, eorner of Quarry, 'PLR& Jane 20 iii ANON Move ' , . Tth- and Sheet Iron Ware 41 ANDFACTO,Blr, In Illarketstreet, - next door tow. Lebanon Barilt. TXTFIRRE can be Lad the laraestand hot assortment FV. of COOKIE(} STOVES ever offered to the public. Asesprieing the &Wising Cook, 4 .shaariftrrarti Air Tight, 4 etz:e , Il e rc t ilesot Home Man- ridtatured Stove, 2 sizes, Datendeded tiro box fat ood and Coal, /lord COok, 3 Mem Prairie Flower, Different sizes, Nanny Forreeter, &Aiwa, All the above Cooking Stoves, are warranted to Bake, Roast, Boil, or do awytiling.in or on them that may be desired;-also, q.Large assortment of Parlor, Hail and Barroom Stuyes, which will _be sold cheap for dash Or appreyed Credit.. :Also the largest assortment and beat made _ _ _ - TIN AND•SHEET IRON- WARE ever offered to t4s public NT hieh . will be sold Wholesale of Retail. The largest asstarintent, and hest made and heaviest Coal Buckets, to'be . .Xxidod iy nbanon, at the Stove and tin Ware Mannfictory JAKESt N. ROGERS. • Roofing, Axeiting aSd jobient of all ktnds at tended to . at short notice and on reasonable term*. All work warrmtted. - • J. N. it.,.beinte Workman in hisllne of bit• Oleos, att ends to ble work - pareponaily. . Latent: 44.044.41, 1859. • ' ..... 1 1Inited to Bari § A.Afin SU 33 - 31. EL S RYE; Sej VAIWP O ,OOO huthsle-.CORN; '— • 40,0004Nuaikos OATS; :•• buabels . 16=17 1 , ° 71141 111C D pid ir d ?VI e f° b r . Vallor Depot, Lebanon. Jul GEORGE 110FTMAN, litibancar, yl4 IMO. ZrfrOPSZSINV I S, i , VUM, . • t., • IT IS comionnike entirely from Gems, and has!De 'come anseitablialed fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by ell that have itied tt, and hi.llOW resort ed to. with' iontince In all' the disease's' for which It is ' riebmiaendcd. It has cured thousands • within the last two years who bad given up all hope f relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificates in .C,;„ my possession show. . The dosumust be adapted to the temperament of the • Inclirithnil. taking It, a us • " ed in such quantities as te act gently on tho bowels. 13 Let the dictates of your judgement guide you in • use of the LIVER IN VIGOR AT 0 It, and it will cure DIVER COM- PDAINTEBILLIDITSAT TACKS, DYSPEPSIA, Z. (mono DIARRHOEA SUMMER C M• ; or. PLAINTS, DTSENTE. -KY, DROPSY,* S.OU E STOMACH, HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, CHOL IC, CHOLERA, OHM& )tA MORBUO.CHOLBILA INTANTITIL LA T LENGE, 3A.IINDIO ITEMALS WEAKNESS. ES; and maybe used'ssi 0;040114 se au-ORDINA FAM.ILY ICINE. It viP.l cure SICK K E At]) AII rborisaiids tan tootlfYJ TWENTY MINUTES, IN •ig; .T.WEOICTRAER TEA SPOONFULS ARR TAR oP . " NH iffetibimencement of attack. A LL WITOUSE IT ARE In Its favor. Mix water in the mouth swallow botb together. ;J: • - PRIOE•ONEBOLLAB PER BOTTLE .BA.IsTFOILD'S 'FAMILY ET TM! ea TH4O-111 - C PI ILLS . 61):HP,01111DED FROM Purely-Tegetable-Eztractiand pnt up In GLASS CA SES air tight and will keep in any climato The FAM I L Y CA THARTIC PILL is a gen tle but activb Cathartic .r i tibia the proprietor has TIBIA do his practice more '2'. than, twenty years. The constantly itleroB3lOg - • > demand from those who have long need the PILLS and t.e satisfaction which all express In regard to their nee, induced mo to place them within the. l . reach of all. The_Profession well know that different cathartics act on different portions lb., of tho bowels, The FAMI LI CA 0 " . T WAIL-TIC PILL has with due reference to 313 this' well established fact, been campounded.from a variety of the pureatvege table it:twit:hi, which act alike on every part of the alimentary canal. and'are GOOD and safe in all eases where a CATHARTIC is,o-% needed,' such as . D.E. RANGERENTS of the %. STOMACH SLEE ,P,I- ompany. NMS. PATA S Ili TITE COSTIVENESS, • • PAIN . THE WHOLE LIMY, frequently, If riegleeteik," ver, :L as.s O F.APPY SATION OP COLD OYBR NESS, HEADACHE,.fir all ' CISILDBEN or ADULTS, PIIRIPIFE of the BLOOD doable:Attar; toonumerotie . . tie;mont. Dose, to S. PRICE TUREE DIMBS. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed - by Druggist generally, end sold wholesale by the Trade Inall the large tOwne.. z. ' • - CORNER OP FULTON STRUT. For solo by J. L. Lembergor, D. S. Rater, and Dr. Ron July 18, 1880-1 Mountain Herb Pills. BOVE, we present you with a perfect likeneas . of :S Tezuco, s chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec a ll n, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and his people in our Pamphlets end Al manacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents for these The inventor and manufacturer or"./tltSeh's Morn= tail, Herb Pills," has evert fhb giciater part of his life in traveling, having visited 'hearty every country in the 'salad. lie spent over six years among the Indiana of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the x Mouiersitt titan Pmts" were discovered.- A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find in env Almanacs and Pamphlet. It lean established fact. that all iIigPaRICI arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life! and when any foreign or nu healthy matter gets mixed with It, it Wall at once dis tributed to-every organ of the body. Every nevvefeels the poisco, and - all the vital &maim quickly complain.:— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly._ The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart la weakened, and E 0 the circulation le fee ble. The lunge become cloned with the poisanotni inat ter ; hence. n cough-.-ttrit Tea& a slight Lupin ity at the fountain-head Of life—the Blood! As it you had thrown some earth, fur instance. in a pure spring.. from which ran a tiny rivulet,. in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolore4. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part,: and leave its sting behind. All the pnasages become ob structed, and unless the obstru .tiou is removed, the lam . of life soon dies out. . ... • • see pills not only purify the•blooo,.but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they:ire.,.tborefove,• un rivalled ea a . - ' • • • • • .- CURB. FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Comprilnt, Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-Bilious Iledieine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of die% ease,; and tenders all the Shift and.secretions pare and lintant; areeringand reanscltatibg the vital organs. Pleqsant:lndeed,is it 10 ne-Alnit we are able tapioca •wlthln year reach, a medicin e like the "Uotrisfeial, Urea Pnie,". that, will pas* directly to the;,,alllirted parts, ro thagli the bleed and fluids of the b .dy, and 'cause the sufferer to brighten - with the flash cifheatity and health. Judson's Pills are Willett Wenseely in ezeriftence for the ...;fettlenainfir ccTiplainte: 'l3cycil Couiplilintc Debility,. Inward Weakness, is....Vever and Ague,. • hiVer Complaints, Colds, reniale Ceinplehits; Lowness of Spirits, Chest Diseases,'• Headaches, Piles, Vciallvenessi : Yndlgeation , Sinne and Gravel, Dyspepsia; Inflaming. - Secondary Synip• Diarrhoea, Inflematlon, tame. D ropsy , * • . • is * * C-REAT - 7EILA.:LE :MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be without those Pills. They purify.the blood, remove obstructiany of all kinds, cleanse the skin'olt all pimples and blutch• es, and bring the rich color of 'health to the pale check. la. The Planta and lierlis ;or which these Pills are Made, Were dlicerered in a very surPrielit way among the Tesneans, a tribe of Abririginco lu Mexico. Get the A Ininnac of ohr-Agent, and - ybu will read With delight, the rerY'lnte i reating account it contains Of the "CREAT Blonclas" . ot the Aztecs. . OBSEILI7B.-,The- Mountain Herb Title are . put op. id a Beitutiful 'Wrapper: Eactihox conteinailo'9llle, and Retail 26 cents per box. All klinuino;hove tbe Big og.tirre of B. L. JIMSON & CO., on each boX.. B. JUDSON, &CO S 0 1::.E -PLO PILL ETtiRS, No. 50 . Ibtkonard, Street, vt. Agents wanted always—:Address an above. ..ggr Sold-in Lebanon by Dr. Goo: Ross, and D. S. , ]tabor Sept. 5, 1.660.76nt. MARRIAGE 6111DE:4-Iteing a private instructor for married persons, or those about to be married, both male and •fittnalek 41111411 N7' . in everything conceiving .the phygology and.relatione of our sexnal system, end the productlou or preventatiou of offspring inchiding sit the now . die- coveries never' before gip: krill the Edglleli language, by 'WM. YOUNG, of:13. 71013 . 14 many a valuable and in terestinx work. It is Written ivtPlain laiignage for the general reader, and it illdatiated-wlth , onv uerons en gravings. All young married IeOple; or those content plating marriage, and havlug tha 'least impediment to married llfo, should read this book. discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still it is balk that must be locked up. and not lie about thf . house.. It will be sent to any ono on the receipt of twenty-five coots, in specie or o os mps. Address . W3l. YOUNG, Na •4113 SPrO a St., above 4th Phile • delphis,.Pa. . • ABBLICT_ED .317111.UNFORTUNATR—No Metter what may be your direcnio, before you place yourself 'under the care •of any one of the methylene Queens-. • native or fOreign--wbo advertise in.- this or any.other ' paper, get a copy of either_ of Dr. Young's Book ;am, read it carefully. It will be the means of saving you twiny a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. .p.it,,VOUNG CAD be consulted on any of the diseases described in his publiretions,athls Office, NO.4lll#prege 'Street, ab - ove Fourth. Capril 18 , 1860.z1y.e.0.w.) ParignEmns,.lleptember 3, ISM . • D S. RA.BER'S Wholesale and Retail Driig Store, Hm peen itenWried to his New Building, Oil Mintier land Street, opposite!' the Eagle Building!? • Lebanon, Pa. •"*• • • • UE subscriber reepectfully announce tolAtilartialn -1 tenths end the public in general, I at he his. ottn neatly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDIOINHE,; PAINTS CCHEMICALS, DYR-STUFFS. VARNISHES,- .` - 'TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE,. .BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, ErkKACTS; Burning ]'laid , Surgical /iistrillnenta; toilet Soalls, &- tars, Tobacco, to. Alto a variety of Fancy Articles too ntunerous to reecho% Which ho offers* Jew rates', and warrants the qualitite of the' articles of repreiented.— Purchasers will please re - Mental' this, and•exantiug the cpalities and prices of his goods before purcluesing else vvhers. -Physicians' prescription and fano* red pescarefully compounded, at all 'hours of ent -04 or night, by : calling at the Druns' oßsaitetbse gagle Buildings • •• • • ,'••• ug gl • On'SDMI , 4I•II4-ttilideliMpt for cam Pounding of prealiteigthaenr honcenel sad 10 o'clock, A. M., 1241 tdolatiialtplPai: • LebADOII,..D.O. !Can: ft' % ; NeW invention. • •, iotalNe itoince 'ets Apthenct of Lantlintunoto the • JUiuubseriber is Atitieer enabled to Produce the beet - Woos. /MIMED latE tinit ego, dLon of conn try, and in. quantities wlthomnta h e unt, It sec short notic His improventente wean& that he Is enabhg/ WWI e.— his Lim sin. e 214 cents per I:rebels wholesale, %Stead of 2 5 oeute, whleE has been the prlceoChereteforii. ,burusd trlth - .COAL, can alio be - obtained low rates by the boithioed, or in leas quantitlei,-es may be desired, laken o,xchapo'fdr LIMO. -Raving gone •te a greet expenne tit the , Peri odical. or his Improvements torllme hurnin . g .on 'large beide; of law pridesy the :ebbaciriber hopgirtsl raceivis a stiatiref the parlio patron. age 4 4 •Ltj.•• • .on the OCAti_kM . 415 at th e old exl.wasaissessa ;daem 'Chain Osnal,in North Lebanon. - • s li. Lekeaex, May 111, 1100, SANFORD'S thoir testimony with 'thelnvigorittor and :Babic ;AND SORENESS OVER !from sudden cold, -which :end In a I ng"cou Tim of Ire- ITITE, a CREEPING SEN THE BOOT, -RESTLESS IW.EIG HT IN THE HEAD :D IS S . II,{NORMS in 11 RREUMA:TISM, a great and many disease to which to metition in this after . S. T. W. SANFORD, M. P. Ilsoulacturer And Proprietor, . 206 BROADWAY, NEW 'Tom. NEW YORK; DANA Rona. .41QLD DR. HEATH'S B oos OF TRAY LA W 018.1414 greet discoveries of the4apartlirsF see sof Fal*lndiabledinlises, with felt diteetions for the certain cure. oteopeamption. Bronchitis, Gouging, c o ld.; Catarrh, Awthinsi-Fevers, Heart Diabase. Scrofu la, eatiOet, Dyspepsia, MVer Complaint, , Gravel and UrI :TIRTY INletlite,.. Female Cotophttlita. &a. Illustrated with hundreds of oat ÜBcates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing 10% many Hoffering • fellow beings as possible from premature death, ft, will be Dent to any part of the continent, by *ending 2b cents to 847 Broamiiiiiyn,rgDNlLew; C. O ork Cl~y. . Sold by Dr. G eorge ßiew, Leba non; Dr. S. 8. Stevens. Reaaarrlsuge;r;h:rleodatinn'lteiblitennuu, Hamburg, J. O. Brent', Pottsville. Oct. L,1859,1v. .• , • • . . - The, nt-Incivasirig. CHEAP : I L :O i 1) Y GOODS_ • - • • •-• In -Lebanon. • RABEitA BROT/t" would eal I the attention of their *strong and the public in general to their large itmeortnient of tlie richest and latent styles of BPRDIO AND, SOURER tiOtilßS. Haring an unliipitoCcbtdce in styles , c„ioni;..and prices-!q Stella Shawrs, Ciialll a, Paul de Clievres, Bereges, Tarmartinea ' 'Pine . Scotch Gingbama, end Fancy Sake, to them set nrwhieb we would call. tbo attention of Ladies In particular:— Our stock embraces 'a fin 2 variety of atyles and -colors of Summer , Sit ke.. AnYetw will find It to their 'lnterest w iTsaniino.befere plirehseing elsowberis. ' • - Lebanon, May 9,1880. •'•• J II AR, WS:. • Nt•W411Q:17011, STORE: • CORNER ilf - iiiALNUT and CIiESTNIPT ate., • . - LEBANON, PA.. THlSsubscriber haring opebed a liquor store, is pre pared to - furnish ell kinds of Foreign and Demotic Liquors, wholesale and nail at the lowest cash prices Hie stock consists WINES, BRANEIR<OINSI sm.:4 RIJN, WHEAT, Mat T, If ATOE and ,111% lIISEI 5, V All of which will be[wwszfauted to fie as represented and sold at prices that will , wake it an (Meet for dealers to buy of him, instead of going or bending to the city . It is hoped the Hotel Keepers and others twill call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere 1113edeinno are also respontlully reqnested to 'give his liquors a trial. Re has the bentnna only ortirle of Pare Port Wine Jnico in this borough. Dec 29, 11359] JOSEPiI MCTr~q~ Thousands are daily speaking in. the pralee of DR. EATON'S • INFANTILE CORIMAL,. and why? bananas It never fee to afford inettintaneowe relief when given in time. It aete qui if by 'Ringlet , and one trial alone wilt lotkvinc,o yon that Whet we eay is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any khfd, and therefore relieves byeemoving the Suf ferings or your child, instead of bj deadening Its sensi bilities. For this reason. it cotemends itself ere the.on. ly reliable preparation now known- for‘EIIILDREN TRETUING. DIAIIRMEA, DYSENTERY. GRIPING IN TIIE DOWELS, ACIDITY OF. THE STOMACH, WIND. COLD IN TEN incAD, and CROUP, Also, for softening the germs, reducing inflatnatimi, regulating the Rowels; and relieving pain, is has im ,equal—belng en anti memos:he It is used with nnhilllng success in all cams of CONVULSION Oft . ortipirrs. As you value the life and health of ritlr children, and wish to save them from those sad and blighting CoDKQUengeg which are certain to result from, - the tin or sersotics of which all other remedies for Infantile Oamplaluts..are composed, take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. Mb yon eon rely upon- It la Prerfeetlybarm less. and cannot injure the most delicateinfaet. ' ?rice, 28 cent.. Fat directions erecoMilin.V eliA. l,O I llO . • PrePared only by CIIURC,AU 'DEPOfIT, Broadway, New York. -• ~. • • ..• Sold at DR, OSCP. ROSS' /irtig Store, Opposite the Court Renee,.—sole agent for Lebanon, and by all re spectable Druggists throughout dm country.. •' . . T. W. DYOIT A SONS, Phladelphia, Wholesale agents. April 18, 1800 -Iy. Healthy human Merril upon 'being • AN A 11.1tZED. • ii:wsys preterits no milt the ulna eksential elements. and - gives of course the TRUE'STANDARD. Analyze the Mood of it person suffering frozil Consumption. Lfr er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &e., and we find in every instance certain deficiencies in the..red globules of Mood: Supply thee deficiencies-74'nd you aro made well. -The BLOOD FOOD is foanded upon this Theory ite - astontshinc success. Th ere are FIVE PREPARATIONS tulapted to the deficiencies of the Mao(' in different dis eases. For COUGUS, COI DS. BItONCITITII, or any affection whatever of the Threat or LIITiA. inducing Constimptinn.ltsp No. 1-, which is also the. No. for Do. Peeision of Spirit.; toss of Appetite. and for all Chronic Complainta'arising from Over use. General Debility, and Narrow& Prostration. No. 2. for Liver Coniplii pt., No. Si foy!Dyspopsia.. Being almndy prepared for absorp. •tlen It is.TARRN BF DROPS cad carried immediately into the circulation, so that *hat yon gain yOu retain. No. "4 Is for Female Irregularities. lly.4erin, 'Weakness. es, &c. 'Soo special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Erupti on n, Scrofula!? s. Kid hey , and Bladder Complaints, take No..fr-. to all Maas .the directions must be strictly followed: 'Pen* of the 11LOOD.FOOD $1 per bettlo. Sold by. CLIMB= & DU-PONT, No. 400 Broadly ay,- New York.. . . Sold at DR. GEO...ROSS! 'Drug Store. opposite Dia Court House.—lolo.ugest- for Lebanon, and by all spoctable. DrnariPtsthronghont the country. T. W DYtYri . .." SO:VS; Philadelphia, wholeaale agents'. April 111. DR %MOTT'S I CHAII.3RESIO°I/4--- PILLS-41110N. AN aperient and Stomachic preporation.of IRON pti rifled of Oxygen and Carborn by combustion in Hydro gen. Sanctioned by. the bigban Medical Authorities, both io Europe and the United States,a nd prescribed in . *noir practice. The experience of. tbntraods daily proves that no pmp *ration of Iron can lit; cordliar,d with it. Impurities of the blood, delpression i•tf vital energy. pale nod otherwise sickly complexions indicate its nectosity in almost ev ery conceivable case. lnnosinus in all maladies in which It lifts been triedAS has proved absOutely cura tive in each of the &dialing complaints, via: * In . Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, COestipation, Diarrlicea, DysenterY, Inelpient.Consonipiiim, Scrofulous. TuherenloSis, Salt Rhoads, Mienienativation, \Whites, Chlorosia, Liver Complaints,' ChrOnio Headaches, Ithenme . "Intermittenttism, Peversi, Pimples on the Pace, Att. die. .. . . lit gimlet' of .131ENF,RAL IMBILITY, whether the reeult of acute disease or of,the continued diminution of ner vous and nmacitler energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has preyed successful to CD OX.; tont.oitich no detkirip i tlcirtnor written attestation would render credible. Ynvailde so lon^ bed-ridden as to have 'become foriettokin thetiotsa.ii neighborhood , have and dedly re-appeared iri: in lieu world as it just returned . from protractedisTricl Ina distant land. Some 'very signal instanter of this kind are attested of female Suf ferers, emaeltitbd - victims . of apparent marnemes, sad. guineous oftlfaustion. critical changes, and that coniol 'flan of I, terrotta arid dyspeptic aversion to air and oft miieu erciso ibr which fht, ' - ai. WO no mane... • lit .rtieftvtaliSi l ak• ~ s of ID . kinds and for mt. none fainifffir ton en,T.heoSeatiba of thiaPteP mention Of Ironsna net necessarily be salutary, for nil-. likoilio old oxidw,A, is vigorously Male, without bei ng exciting and s imer-beating; and genUy,regullarly emoti ons, eyen in the moat obstinate cases -of coetivAttnesa, :without ever-being a gastric purgagya, or initiating a diSagTeeable sensation. Alt is Ude letter property, among others, which Makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a reined', for Pam, upon which it also appears to exert,a distinct and spetifle action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable se nie its reuses, a sin gle .bon. of these Chnlyboste Pille liaseotten sufficed for the niost . lisbitual cum, Including the sttendent Cbstive . .. • In unchecked DIARIt1101A; even when advanced to DYSENTERY; oonfirmed, emaciating,. iyo. iipp‘rontty malignant, the effects have barn equally decisive-end astonishing. Lithe.lo eel, pain", loes of flesh and etre egth, debilita ting pough; and remittent beetle, which gencrnily indi cate INCIPMIT CONSUSIPXI9N, this remedy has al layed the alarm of friends and 'phyaeimis, in several' very gratifying a`nd interesting ins-Latices. In SOROFOLOUS TUDF.IIQUI,Ogig, this modicat,,d Iron heuebad far more than the_gibd 'effect or the most caatibualy balanced preparations of lodine, without any of their well known liabiiities. The attention of females cannot be too ecagd ee tv in vited to this-remedy and reafrevattect, inAhe cases pecan • arly affecting them. In liflEllYfATlS3l. both chronic and inflammatory— In the hitter, however, more debidedly—it bus been in variably we ll reporte d, both by - Alleviating pain aid re. thseldgi tlba sWellhigs and st Maces of the add MID. older._ Ih INTERMITTENT SE.Kila It must necessarily ha alirenat remedy and enerptio 'restorative, and its pro pene in the new settlementereethe •West, Will probably be one df high renown and 1 1 1 1 1 , 6 NtIleaS. • ``No remedy has ever heed INV:dewed, in the whole his. tory e i f Attor medicinetait, which exerts mach prom o, pt, happy, a n d fay o effects. Good comlete digeve, tion, rapbraegulaitioli a stren .appetitgth, . with anp unusual dim:Mt:ton for eat/ream! cheeriktlezertLee,lromediately follow its bee. rnt.Alo in neat flat metal "hitavasoontefittmg..443:pula, prim go centa per box; for eat i lly.PlUniptil- and deal. Arc; b 6 sent free to say fteas pn.rbeelpt - o f t h, price. All letters, orders, eslt, should addrbebed Tp B: - MILE & Ca., Genets Agentii, 3391 Et - ROADWAY- N Apra ••IF Y 0 1 :• AN Oliu.D.: ' 6 6 H r 0 TO • -BRIEN . I§7o:4Eint O A-Litl , Ci, Tar ii.'s..itabo.4•Dni g - ski*, on Omnberland Ares% . r i etp aka - p p. . eivrie, -Enaurepeiv•teiyz4" tni ii -iutd -- ' ercePaS.ll43ll.4l4,.WheiVpteaj. Iyiabea: bee e ndlii - aaraarancerattle , ek e . i- , . err the canal, Hooks evened. exk. •eit'deek. P. X. Lebanon, Juno 2,11 Na. &EMBER 'S IQGSTtIt TN' IMMEITES QUALITY 18.0 P nIM4MPORTANCE JL. LEMBERG .814, -- graduiebinf theTlitta.l &alibis Collogw Pliimacy, offers to the •Itrzezumil,Lebarma and surrounding country, a pljAr_seleCtion of. Drugs, Medicines and • kale, and the• Bret. quality of Perfumery d Toilet and Fancy Seeps, embracing the beat iniennfacturie In the country. and a:large variety of lepth Braehea, Nail. Flesh, Clothes and Bair Brushes. Packet. Toilet and Fine Combs Of Ivory,. Shell, Morn end India Rubber. PURE SPICES. •PUItS SPICES. Dare Whole aM ground Apktob are offered for sale in large and small quantities at . DBALIIERGEWS Drug Store. .G . A,I I ;IIWAEPIA . • . FLovirEn- B E - E Ds ,. .....tilifna...,- - iiii.reaseiritnent and a largo istility of PRlfffillfarden'aixt ble?ier.Seede at LEMBERGER.S. Condensed Lye, Ccincintrated Lyre; Sate Ash, axed Dotashlu large *Minna' qua.ntltburat LEMBERG,EIVS Ding Stdr.e. Washireg Soda, Baling Soda, Pearl Ash; Sal, efatus, Cream of Tart, *ll pure, and for file in large and Signil quantitka at - • • LEMBERGER'S . Drag Store. If yon are in" want of.'grrod 'Washing Soap. pure white or rcd.Castile Etar4.Ceuntri Soap, Evasive Soapla remore"grOrme spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the Memezet • :LEMBERG ER'S. Do you want a good flair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to deans° the head, Ind to prevent falling du tof the hall: if• Yon do Call 'ateLBMBERGEI3.I3. TRUSSES! . TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested iercalisinel•eXiMar Mb my stock of Trass'en, SuPporp.rVkiy.l.o..W prising a variety of Memufaetitire.. • ~ r , • aly.."Marsh's ' Conches ( ilmproaddltels,'4l testing Pad Tram." "Marsh's" Catameu ial Bandage. • . An invaluable article for the purpoie.. If you are in want of any of the above you can be suited at LEBIBERG ER'S Drug Store. Pure Ohio Catawba, Brandy, to genuine article for Medicinal Purpolea tribe hid in all its Purity at - - LEJMBiERG ER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market House. Anything .you- ward that is kept in a well Omdueted Pima elms Drug Store, can be furn ished you by Chemist and Apothecary. Peeling !backrest for theoery.,lileetal patron age thus fartimelycd front. - tbeßbvaliiana„ Mer chants, and Citizens of Lehanct and surroun. lugs, I again solicit a share, promising to nee , very eftbrt to phase all. AR- Bimini attention given to ParsiatiYe Pazseturrion and Ifssm.v RECEIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warrante4 PUBB.; 'Aiwa as good as cum becobtreined'anyWnere, Tura sold to suit the times. Remember the Ad dreis, JOS. L. LEbIBERGER, ' pruggist, Cheintstanii.APothectal7, Felb.ls, MM. Slorkat stivet,l4banon. Pa Olt. ROSS' -CYR -U C S-T E , (apposite the - House -1-% IL HUSS "GM* to tbe..palidiaike. tamest ..:1113iii Sltti jij selection of porn and- esek.:Ditiget,. Ifidtclues, Spices, Perfumery, and Patentkiediaines - that has over been in Lebnuon. His great facilities fer . Che purchase of . Drug., and his long pr..cttcnl acquaintance with' the Stedical,,Che . mical, and Pharmaceutical details °CAM; Drug store. as Well'as the CbemicalkEnbolittory. ena bles Min to.gire . purchasers * many: striiniagel; and it will be to tbe-profit _pf all persom, to beware of these -who would - deceive, and to buy their Drngs, Medicines ey wish thens ircrlectly ,pure..itt Dr . VIE,. Opposite tio,cgukir—gOupls• I P - DIVERVII::•" • nirekresb, /mire) to GrfkLiVer,ORVOI Airfor site, at' ss'Wrbg-Stfrfei teed for the cure iummptiOn. Brom Mndebreniediseam J.01.7 - GIE SYRU: Tea pawing demo Dr. Physick's Cot )ntp.forcipighs,Col ti,Rrtinebitis, n: of ass, Mut Sifinced certain indiridusl to 47.1111,kiindat counterfeiting it. "fhia la to warn thismbile to bo on their guard.isi future, and observe well - OM marks of the.goteine Or. Physlekis Conch Syrup, for without" Dr. Hose' name On the label it 7 is counterfeit. Prepared and 'sold only at Dr...lines' prag Shwa, opposite the Court House. DR. ROSS',DLOOD PILLS . For.ill the purposes of a family medicine, and when, ever purgation h needed. these pills are equal, and 111 realty glee superiorto any other pills. '-They act safa ly, :gently and without producing pain or uneasiness:— Goa in the commencement of fevers, ileallache,l.lnir Complaint, Ceetivendisa, Giddiness, "p.m.**. end all diseases arising froM.lmpinte blood. Ask fig:ty.:lieitia Blood Pills andtten that Drt Rose name hi on thelaliel. DR:BERAL'S.EXTRAOT of-SARSA-PARIISLA, Per the cure of' Rlfouniatism, Totter, Atlas, Scrota la Palui In this Donee, Old Rota, - Pirtiiples on the nee, 'an Eruptions of all kinds; Neriroda-lleadatha And Xitheti Nervous Diseases, tiyspePsfit,. mid "all AlLiaagee:sktising from impure bleixfor the impend/wit Miytif ) I f/wintry. For these pnrposes it will he found stiperiar alit -pthea jemedies. price Al per bottle, or bottles for Sold only at Dr. Rasa' Drug Store, opposite the Court House. • PURE 01110 CATAWBA •BRANDiF., For a valuable cousidemtion De. - ? toss has been ap 7 pointed sole andionly agent for Latino° -and libation county for wholes:doing and rotalling ,Lyenet :taro Ohio Catawba Brandy. A discriininatino public will at • once perceive where the PORE and tirvolur. ()bib Brandy is to be had. Beware of milsonous imitations-buts.- care the Ovine article at Dr. Rose - Ding' DR. ROSS' TONIC 7 tIIXTURIE. For the cure of I her comPlaint„..Dyepeptile. n.the, Weakness and Reroutes Diseases' generally this Tonic Mixture excetla all other'wiedkints.The.;largo and increasing sale of it, demands that it ahoilid be made more ettensively knowtf.• Almost itinnediatecre lief, and in many instant', rapid cures fellow Ataliro. peruse.. Ask for Dr. Rosa' Tank Mixture.. ` DR. ROSS' WORN{ LOZENGES. A•eafe, pleasant and effectual Woim Be ing perfectly tasteksie, no'child w ill refusathr**alhey are as easily taken as so much windy. Oberve/ Oese lozenges are white, if red ones ayo offereActo. you, they are not genii* Dr. Roes' Worm licagnota: itt. Dr. Roes" Grog Store. 1)11. ROSS'_:XETTER ; OINTMENT; . • For thacureil Tetter;Thugworms, and various othef eruptive diseases.; Sold•at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. " Dr: Ross, a regular practical Druggist, Chetnlet,imi Pharmaceutist, with en extensive and sorted of over 22,yearse-and a Graduate of Jeffenion Medical College, Philadelphia; wishes to direct the attention of discriminating public, to his large aml carefully, selec ted stock of PURE AND PREStl4)edicinies, offering to all advantage not to be had elsewhere. Thisticisplkwill please make a note of this. BE' PARTICI:MARI . Dr. Ross' DILI3O STOUR 11)WIReCTLY ogroscrulliiiPOUßT A ak'tar Dr. Ross' Diug Store, wig take cars that you are D = ROSS' . DRUV STOItE IaPPOSITE *WE' -0 9 1 4T'i - 10t182. Lebanon, February 12, 124; ' • • .. ..- DR ..ESENW.EINZ: - -. - .. • . , TAR AVITOWOOD N A PTIFIA • -. • . PECT O RAL, , lit best himacint in the world for tboCcue of . . , %Coughs and Colds,, Cronp,43rouoltitiet *Vihanti-Zit:lenity in...Drisititingt Pelpitatittn , of the Heart, .. 41:/iptheria, And for the relief of patients in the luiraneed stages of • ' Consuutption, together with. all•Disenees of the Throat and Chest, and which pre- disposn to Consumption. It is. peculiarly adapted to the', radical cure . . of Asthma. Being prepared by a practical Physician and.Druggrist, and one of great experience in the curo of Tha t o r i on , diseases to which the human frame is Bade.. ILI a offered lc. theafflicted with the greatestconAdence. • 147 ft and be convinced that it is invaluable in the ••cure of Bronchial affections. Price, taste p er B ottle: al S 24,./.) 7 0 REIit,...AT 8, .0011 r" PREPARED oniy by .. . . Dr. A. ESEIMAtIie , OO . D It r G N. W. Corner NINTH 41kiE1ar..........r.aw Ets., PRILAIVA. BOLD by r *Matage.:lBl)Ntgrigt and Dealer in biluicisz chum /90a e Br.Nra. For sale by os. L.. -I..epafter .Apothecary and Chemist, opposite the 'Markin, .Lebasio n , Ps.- Eldlad'a, April 4, 1160„..4, . _ . 41441/11/. -11AN1UD,..... _ .11..1,-.,, HOW. RED. • _‘1111101•11W. .(Xuef lioldiaiteti, its a Scaled Enveloix, • ' - .' A LECTURE ON gig N4T13114, 11 ARDATIIIRNT AND RADfCA L CUDRB Bt BEthl A 1 / 1 310BA, or kmaM a l Weakness. Sexual tli n Eetyqminsas and In v olun ta ry Emissions, pro during .Potenct Collaumptlon and Meets! and Physical babiliti• - BY Itin.J. CULVER WELL, M. D„, ' The Important ihnt that the awrut oousequences or sei t raD uee:marbe - effectually removed without internal iitediclues or the dange rous applications of caustics.cln strtnnenlained boogies, and other empirical de l?*.SUa 11 3 1 . - bire•vlearly denumstrated, and the :eitirel y witty succenstui treatment, as adopted - eyth e I. estlebraeett valor fully explained, by Zfteß9B Oniglich Sygry Ofiel is enabled to cure himself perfoctly ..sial et to lankpatelblo oast, there.) , avoiding all the , batrer- I tined Mistrunas of tho day. This Lecture has pore a boon - to thoMeinds and thousands. . , Bent muter sent to any athiceee, ost Paid, on , the 'ro. m i ptic i t two postage stamps, by Addressing Dr, 01, S. 1 c.i.Mr . ,nrß, D. D. ; 400 First Avesno, New Tor post .Bo t 4586. '[Jul, 26,1840.-IY. Blanketlll' . rii CLOTH, WOOLEN CLMIING otali adore , dyed Set NZ/ Blaok. or Blue Blank, Pres. l4 4, qui octlsn' voirranto3 and-goode turned out equal to-pawtit. ' : t kvis, sites% air ,- articles to bedyed oank - baJitilikl,Tor. L: Limber gees Drug Store where all olderatinrothe above will b . attended to. - 2, nen.
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