Ifitantot ti Lt. "Tram DIZOCILATIC rintarTas muse To LTA% era CEASE TO Follow." INNL1(I. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor LEBANON, PA., JAN. 20, 185 S Isis- President Buebattan has sent ue a copy. of his Annual Mange to Congress, under his own frank, for whieb we.feel grateful.. _Statement Country. and City Banks Compared. Some of our city contemporaries, says the Har risburg Telegraph, persist in exhibiting the returns of country Banks, injuriously and unjuStly. Thus in one of them (which is, we are sure, indisposed to do injustice) the figures of a number were dis played, the other day, as follows. BANK OF NORTHUMBERLAND Circulation, Coin, Deficit, BANK OF DANVILLE. 'Coin, DeH it, And so of others. In them, no reference is made to bidance due by Banks, and cash, which constitute often theit largest and readiest strength. Now, we submit.to our.eotemporaries, whether - Pthe Statistics of their best :ity Banks could not be paraded at a similar or worse apparent "deficit." We say apparent, for these partial statements do not show the 'strength of the institutions, in - the city or country. Take for example the follow ing. BANK or Nolan ANERITA Depoeita including .balance due to Binks • $2,404,414 25 Almelo 643,372 18 Deficit, BANK NORTHERN. LIBERTIES Deposits including balances due to Banks $1,007,007 00 Specie " 439,535 00 Do Ott, WESTERN BASE Deposits including balances due to Banks $1,209,304 97 Specie, 159,000 53 Deficit $1,020,304 44 These ape bat spcChnens of all the rest, and of aanka,:fieserredly of the highest credit. +Pi take Sae aggregate of seventeen Philadelphia Vasaks,.(excluding circulation :) Deposits,-te. $15,913,647 00 Specie - 3,770,701 00 Alt. Darien' $12,147,916 00 State of the city Banks owe country Bunke more Itirecet gteir Marge coin. Is it wise to discredit in any way the latter, which, in such a case, would have to protect themselves in a state of resump tion at the expense of •their city correspondents? The customary parade of coin against circula tion is all a fallaey, so far as regards the' country Banks. Circulation is widely scattered, while , the &peat! of the city are concentrated, and lia ‘ble at any panic to precipitate a severe' run. It is fresh in the memories of all that the suspen sions of Philadelphisiand New York were brought on by deposit Ore. Cstm taarret hie held •by country Banks in the 'sameproportion as io the city; for the very ob vine reason that their exchange. are made chief ly in Philadelphia. Holding coin to meet the ex changes of the interior Banks would keep up a .daily receipt and disbursement of specie,.experi irive and annoying to all parties. Bank balances in Philadelphia, against which to draw, save all this, and constitute as mush strength and ticaila . ,bility, as specie on hand_ "The proper way to exhibit the statistics in ques tion is to show the mat means against the liabili ties. In such an exhibit there is really but little dispailty Between the Banks all round. Thus the aggregate liabilities of all the Philadelphia Banks are $16,929,569; cash means, $5,962,319—0r as one dollar to two dollars and eighty-three cents: taking Nude eountry'Banks es aro at our band :at the moment,.. the cash means of Easton ink are is one dollar to two dollars and thirty-one cents; Harrisburg Bank, one dollar to two dollars . and forty-six cents; Lancaster County Bank, ono -dollar to two dollars and fifty cents; itbanon Bank, one' dollar to two dollars and forty-one cents. Other examples might ho given; but these are sufficient. The License Law 'The present system of granting licences to tav ern keepers, is objectionable in many respects— and the strongest argument used against it is, that those who pay a large slim annually fur the privilege of 'selling liquor, do not receive that pro tection to . Irhich they are entitled. A man who issitiaan unlicensed house, may sell twice the :amount of liquor disposed of by a law abiding 4:tisim, who takes outs license at a heavy cost— .and this tends to weaken the operations of the law thy making tavern keepers totally indifferent as to svh'ether they obtain a. license or not. Many re gard it as cheaper to sell without license, and run the risk of being `fined—and .we doubt not in many cases it happens so to be. All legislation upon the subject of liquor selling is attended with dirmulties, and the present law is by nn means en exception. For these reasons ,we are'pleased to find that a _bill is now before the Legislature repealing the present License Law, and substituting another allowing any person of good moral character to have - a license for tavern, restaurant or beer house upon paying the amount which may he assessed upon the house. A law of this kind, with severe Penalties guarding the good management and eon oluct of the house, and also against those who vi olate it[ , provision by a Salo of liquor without li cense, would not, increase the number of houses 'of the kind, or the numbers of persons who now frequent them. rt *ould put all on an equality and Use licensed weed take 'oars that the reve nue should not be defrauded by the unlicensed, 'veto would come in Competition with their him filers.Lo Oliis way, all engaged _in the train° wont& be under the law, and subject to its pen- The State Treasurer estimates that under the pgeseut fawr,in the city of priladelPl4 and some of the other cities and counties of the common.. wealth there are three unlicensed tavern and eat fnchoutile-th 'one whieh-isfjeensed. Bow unjust ' ibis is, not 'only Co those who have purchased. the privilege, but;to the entire tax-paying and moral community. law in its present shape only relates to '-khibicielphisi and Allegheny, bet we learn from .4,,ipplberf„of thelogieltitcire that it is the intention inkintinimhet it "alltinOinintibs' as desire it. Suitaisingllint we kiton'the, sentiments of the , . People of-pehnten county in relation the pre sent licen#Jaiewe,have.no fears in expressilgit., 404 it 11146: They are altabut 0,44 sadifanifia the enactment etLt„iii _ .404 alhenice in its " previsions`, and frihichTnati vrialcaatidahitAcibe constitutional. .." . 51rThorbitest news.;frogn Utah - are that the Kerninlie'er.e. P rnParirlg , f° einigrnte , Preferring . . Correopoodenee of the Advertigcr. LETTER FROM LANCASTER. Lutheran Churches and their Pastors of this Vity—The Confissted Election Case—Quarter Sessions Court—Mayor's Clerk—The Weath er, &0,, !Ss iscAsT.E.n, Jan. 16, 1658, Mr.. Barstax—Dear Sir Lancaster, with all its iniquities, is still pox- i sessed of a. large and respectable class of church- I going people. In this respect it may be mention ed, as far as attendance on divine worship is con cerned, it has at'leest the outward semblance of true religiOn. It is my intention is this article to give a description el. the Lutheran churches and their pastors in this city, and may in my fu ture communications make some remarks about the many other sects and their learned shepherds; with which this plitee abeands. TrinitiLtitheran church (Rev. G. F. Krotel, pastor;) is the.first to attract the notice of the observer; itsientward ap pearance is very , noticeable, especially its lofty, and symmetrical steeple, which towers up-to the height of 190 feet. I have often hoard it remark ed, though built a great many years egn,that this steeple for eicellent proportions cannot be excell ed in the United States. A chime of eight bells are placed in it, and on the rim of each' are mould ed in raised letters, the names of the:munificent donors, Messrs. Helfenstein, Longepocker, 'Bach man it Company !, These belfs,' . When sounding forth their 'merry peal, echoing:and re-echoing" their sound throutgbinitAinAtkand breadth of the pity, remind one of Eras4ai's departed. glo ry(?) :no interiarof intfidiag. is magnifi cent, and ope thing-'eslly. commendable is the grandentrance and iiirevoise easy exit through , five large doors. The organ iiapowerful instru ment, and so is its oratorical pastor at powerful instrument, in constantly rivetting the fixed at, tendon of 'the large congregation worshipping witbits those sacred walls: Though small in stat ure, attired in the black surplice of the old school Lutherans, one is astonished to bear so powerful avoice emanate from his lips, which fills the spa cious room in a clear and pleasant sound. The second Lutheran church is built in an ancient or der of architecture, with six large columns of the lonic order supporting the portico of the entrance. The frescoing 'f the audience chamber cannot be surpassed by any in town; and withal it is the most comfortable eiturch to sit, speak or listen in it, has ever bean my pleasure to cuter. Profs.-Frost 4. Johnson, of Boston, in their ilfusecat Rcecia. pronounce it the best room- in which to pro duce musical effect they hareever been in. Rev. Mr. Stock, lute of Pottsville, is:now the pastor of this congregation, and frious the large turnout during service last Sabbath m ruing and evening, it is evident he has already made-hie Mark in our midst. Rev. Mr. Crumbaugh, the retiring pastor, on account of ill.bealth, and now our efficient County Superintendent, is a powerful pulpit ora tor, pleasing the ear and satisfying the heart—the point of his oratory; and in my humble op inien, during his ministry, be surpassed nny divine with-- ia thabourids of this city. Rev. Mr. Steck is fol lowing fast in his footsteps. Tho German Luth eran churib, ha'a lately undergone many essential improvnments, and under the care of so able a man as Rev. Mr. Schmanek, it must and does.rap idly increase its number of worshippers. Its pastor is a young thorough going man, and his pulpit discourses are compositions of a well-stud ' ii3d and practical order, - as all sermons should ho. I should suppose, on an average, that from 1400 to 1500 persons worship regularly every Sabbath in the above three churches. . . $125,800 00 40,340 43 $85,549 57 $118,755 00 30,864 73 $87,890 27 $1,701,037 07 $868,371 OD At last the Bench bas definered itself , and the old adage--"the mountain labored and brought forth a mouse," may with great truth" be applied to this cane. , The. amuse, though, , is beginning to ',grow into ii,forptig,able rat,., by, gnawing an enormous hole irito -pputity Treasury fur wit. neat fees in' the "C":ie . .. F ' 141 than 700 names were handed in hy'botli sides, as subpoenaed wit flattest.; those will average three dollars a piece, making $2lOO, and taking the services of the of ficers, fuel, gas, etc. into account,. will swell the mica to $2500. The official majority fur Mr. Car penter was ten, and through this powerful effort to deprive him of his legal rights, this majority was increased to thirteen ;—'fAnd now, to wit:; Jariiiery 12;1358, it is adjudged, determined and decreed by the Court, that the said William Car penter-was duly elected Prothonotary of Lancas ter county, ke." Their is no use in trying to rid the Court House of all the Democratic officers, and we always manage of late, to keep Some seed there as in the present Case, when Mr. Howell D., va: caps the Treasurer's office; and Mr. Carpenter goes into the Prothonotary's office. By paid by,' the Democratic plant in-its gradual propagation, will have a little More than seed, and its roots will be so firmly planted in the' oil of the "Gar den of Pennsylvania," that it can never be eradi cated. Next week the Court-of. Quarter Sessions com mences in, this city, and every body is anxious to witness the trial of the niggers. The exceeding ly large list of criminal cases to be disposed of next week, will very likely postpone this itmior taut murder trial, and thereby give the poor cul prits'a still longer time to ponder over their folly in taking the lives of two innocent.women in or der- to poem themstdves of a few glittering pieces of gold. It is high time our prison is emptied of the miserable wrecks of humanity gathered there in, more than one-half (3il) being colored persons This court will make the Treasury pay out about fifteen hundred dollars, in every, two out of three cases the county being compelled to pay costs. I notice by :the pnpers that Mr: Cyrus W. Car many,- formerly of your place, received the ap pointment of Clerk to the :Mayor and entered up on the antics of his . offiee on Monday last. The weather is rpmarkably Tme for this season of the year, being mild, pleasant and spring -like. In 'greet many instances farmers are ploughing, looking as though spring,had already come. This time' last-yearftwas mrrithifter cold, with a heavy snow covering:the earth, and those not acquainted with the climate could not be induced to believe this to have been the 'ease, The ice merchants have great fears of not being able to gain a sup ply for consumption next summer. Nevertheless we may yet have a severe winter. Yours, &e. LANCASTER, SPORT AMONG THE PYRA- While we sat (on the summit of the Great Pyra mid of Egypt) to rest oar wearied limbs, the live ly Bedouins, anxious to make the most of our visit, planned all sorts of exploits to bedone for so much money, When they found us' decided in re fusing more baCksheish. We had, in a soft, or rather a tired moment, when half way up, given them two shillings to each party. For two shil lings one man offered to Mil up the Great Pyre.- raid in five nzinutes, which I doubt not lie would have, done. We settled,' however, that for three shillings t ene should, within ten minutes, descend from the top of 'the ,Great Pyramid, where we were assembled, and reach the summit of the adJaeeht The , ,instailt the bargain was made, the,men disippeared over the corner next the secohdPyramid; and - I reached the dizzy edge just to see him tripping down with as much facil ity as if upon the most graduated staircase. His leaps where irregular to suit the stones; but al- OzattA;lliple of 'the steps were four and, even five feet:high, with occasional narrow ledges to alight upon, he took then/ all - in the ssune - ilying style. He zliseppepred - froth .view after one fourth or so of the descent; bid within - 6e minutes he am erge4 ern! f!tnirien'Ooniyeiiiween the two Pyramidsprunning like - some_ flattened ? m i di us. The ascent of ;the . second .15Yremid THE LEBANON ADVERTISEIL-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• MIDS. seemed more difficult than that of the first; par ticularly on reaching the smooth part near the top, where the Arab had several times to rue along the parallel edges of the stones to And irregulari ties for his ascent. Ile took eleven minutes, how ever; and his centryman, who regarded the hands of the watch with some -interest, remarked that he was too fat, and that others Would do.it in less time.---But we were quite satisfied. "Nome Again !' TILE undersigned would . ..respectfully inform 40. the public that they have, returned, Arene.apain with their TIN-WARE A, SREET IRON .ESTAF, LISIEII ENT to the welt-known place to CU lnber toed erect, opposite the Eagle BleWings, Lebanon, Ea., where they Mall to pleased to accommonatc, ati custom ers, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonlable terms. , , The SHOP still be found in the Basement of .. , hfam MSC'S A r ne Puilefing end the vimmiloolv on the first floor of the seine Building, next door to itaber'e Dry Goods Stens. The Shop is e megnificent one—it being the handsomest in the County, and well calculated for such a purpose, gdy7 They would return their siocerc Mends for the liberal patronage afforded them, and. particularly this last Beason. 129- Hoping that their untiring - efforts to please,. and their return " HOlfE " to theold stand so long occupied by Joux Rise, will insure for them a still mere liberal patronage they would invite all to give them a call before puitlikeing elsewhere. : Lebanon, Dec.3o '37. RISHfi'DADCHERTY. Ilover's Liquid'lvor Dye. WIRE testimony ofProf. - Bohth - end Dr. Brmckle having prerlouslyheen publithed, the following:hi atiw added: From Prof. McClain; formerly Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Female Medical College of Penneylvaniu„ late Trefeeeor of Surgery in the Amer loin College Of 3.tedierite; &b. . . , PIEILADELPIIIA, Nov. 271 h. 1356. Mr. .rpseplt ..Disetv-4, trial of your Liquid Bair Dye wlllconvince themo s traikeptkal,.that it L. 3 a safe, elegant and efficacious p.vePatakiett„' ..nianY others, it has in several instene,os prcriviaerllcenbli in the cure of some cutaneous_ eruptions fin tblibead, and 1' have no hesitation . in commending it tothek Misfiring such an applieatiea. VerY respectfully, . 51CCLOSELT, H. D. 475 Race St, above 13th, TIONDIt'S WRITING EIKS, including Rinter's Writ inp.Piniei, and //ores Isscretitat ertabttaltillteli high olio:rooter, which has 'always - dlitingnished ;them, and., the extensive demand first Created, has continued uninterrupted until the present: //ale-Orders addressed to thirbfanufactory, N 0.416 RACE Street, abeVe Fetirth, (old N0:1445 Philadelphia; will re. ecico prompt attention Sy' 'JOSEPH D. ifOVER, Dee. 30, Manufacturer. Shaving, Hair Dregsing, & Sham pop= b Saloon. ZIMMZIIMAN vrIFALEZ would reepectfully in form the public that they have taken the establish ment of Mr. Zimmerman, on Market "street, nest,door to Zion's Lutheran Church, where it wiligive them pleasure to wait on nil who may favor thorn with their patronage. Thoy have had much ergeedence in the business, and will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to theireusto- Niers. They have made every arrangementfor the per fection of their business. They corditdly invitea call and trial. 1 04400, Nov. ISt 1857. Mo! for the Centre litezhtutg. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS! TEL PLACE TO BUY CHEAP! RABER Ar:BIZO.IS H ATE REMOVED their STORE to the New a few doors cwt of the old stand; corner of Cumber land and Market streets, where they hare opened a splen did assortmenta.:' FALL:&-WINTER GOODS, of every deseriitioi; 'of LADIES' DRESS GOODS--Xesr Styles for tlko season.: 7 too numerous fo.name. ,tße.Cali rind eta, thaym Now is the time to buy cheap! Lebanon, Oct.. 21, 1857. Great Crowds--Low Priees - :.1 ON-13 morning, last week, as a friend and myself, were leisurely walking out Market street, and on twilling near the corner of Guilford street, our attention Was at. ' tructed to a largo crowd of Ladies-and 'nearly all of whom were provided with large market baskets, and *Owe with satchels hanging to theiranna, and were evi dently intent upoit the same object. Upon inquiry we found that in the Mansion Idolise, on the corner of Dan ford, apd Diarket streets, is located the extensive Dry Goods, Grocery, and Queenswaro Store of our polite and affable friends, FUNOK & BRO., who have just opened >a. large stock of Fall Goods, and that the great crowd of . dies were their regular customers, who may be seek - daily at their counters, purchasing their . goods. - AR we saw ; were evidently satisfied with their purchases; Wiire loud in the praises of the excellent quality oftheir stock„ and all were of the unanimous opinion that PIiNCII & TIRO.' sell the best qualities, at lower pricei, than any of their competitors. So our advice Would be to you, one and all, both great and small, to give Fexca & 800. a call, and they will surely try to please you. PEDESTRIAN. North Lebanon, Oct. 21,1557. = AT 439 CIirESTATT STREET, PIULADELPHIAI The Original Gift Book Store. GG. EVANS would inform his friends and the public,. „ that ho has removed Eis Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House, to the splendid store in Brown's Iron Building, 439 Chestnut street, two doors below Fifth,where the purchaser of each book will receive one of the follow ing - gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $lOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, &e. 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watche.s, $lOO 00 each: 650 Patent Anchor -do. . do. 50 00 4.00 Ladies' Gold Watchee, 38k. cases. 35 00 " 000 Silver Lever Watches, warranted, . 16 00 500 Parlor Timepieces, ' 10 00 " 500 Canino Scats, Ear Drops and Pins, 10 (10 500 Ladies Gold Bracelets,- $5.00 to 12 00 " 500 Gents Yost Chains, : . 10 00 1,000 Gold Lockets, (large size double:ores) 300 " 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small size) 300 " 1,000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, - 500 1,000 Extra Gold - Pens, with cases and holders; 10 50 2,500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies) 2 50. " 2,500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 250 " 2,500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cities, 150 6,590 Gold Rings, (Ladies') "100 " 2,000 Gent's Gold Rings, 2 75 2,500 Ladies Gold Breastpins, ' •2 50 " 3,soo3fisses'.Gold Breastpins, 150 " 3,000 Pocket Knives,- 75 " 2,000 Sets Gent's Gold Scads, 3.00 " 2,000 do. do.' - Slave -Buttons, - 300 " 2,000 Pairs In. Ear Drops, 250 " 8,000 Ln.dlOs' Pearl Card Cases, • 500 " 15,000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet or Mosaic MA, 500 "- 2,500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 350 " 5,000 Fetridges Balm of• a Thousand Flowers, 50 f‘ EVAN'S new Catalogue - contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest publications, all of which will be sold as low as =wife obtained at other stores. A' complete catalogue of books sent free, by application thin' the mail, by addressing O. G. ICv.vss, 430 Cheitricit street, Philadelphia. • • ."-Agents wanted. in every town in the United. States. Those desiring so to set can'obtain full particulars by ad dressing as-above. , N. B.—ln consent - fine-e'er the money crisis, and, numer one failures, the subscriberlies been enabled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing ev ery department of literature, at prices which will enable him to give $5OO worth of the above gifts on every $lOOO worth of books sold. larAn extra book, with a gift, will be sent to each per son orderingten books tube sent to one address, by Espies.% irir Send fur a - Gatalogne. - To November 4,1857. Grindle's . Ancient and Celebrated JAPANESE -LIFE PILLS !! ! Nature's Own. Remedy. A Positive Cure for Liver Complaint and IlilionsAisorz dere, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Fever and Ague, Costiveness, Piles, Dysen tery and liiiiiiheeti,Worms, Suppression of the Menses, hierrous end a sure Preventative to all PU IMONIC AFFECTIONS. • Trex ot t r :n r s t i h v e c A 'sM E'* a r ft d- e i r P t A r r e i t z v i e l tYealThe n mi n m t7: worst forms of diabase. and after having beerturged to do co by eniinent physicians, who bare tried them to - their satisfaction. Performing cures where every other rem edy bad failed, we feel it our solemn duty, to spread the glad intelligence to every family of the globe. They purge the system theroughlyof all corrupt humers,pen etrate and purify diorite' fluids; and the corrupt secre tions are replaced with rich, healthy blood. Parts that were even decaying with the disease are restored to a healthy, vigorous action, and disease eradicated as if by magic,leaving thesystem in a robusteondition And less predisposed to contract disease again of whatever kind. Possessing such penetrating and healing virtues, their success must be inevitable. We know it. We can read it in the now glowing features of the once plile and prostrat ed patient; we can road it in the friendly, grasp of the father's hand, and' in the mother's 'warm tears of joy, as they behold their darling child snatched front the clutches of death by their powerful agency; we can read it in the young man's gayety, and in the old man's vigor. and "God bless you ;" we can read it in the husband's and wife's gratitute, and in the children's prattle; we can read it away out upon the bosom of the ocean,in the sprightly tread and invigorated system of the poor mar iner. l'es, and we sometimes fancy we can almost read ikthr up in the blue canopy of hem-en, in words of Hying fire—Dtstast IS VANQUISIIED-- . I . IIWTRIUMPII IS COMPLETE. These Ancient Pills are also an invidnahle remedy for females suffering from suppression of the Menses, the cause of So many declines and female ..weakness. The various diseases that attack children are quickly ban ished by their healing qualities. The Pills are sent by mall, from the Proprietor only, on receiptof the price. The postage in the United States, not over 3,000 miles, is fifteen cants on five boxes,which must be inclosed in money.or stamps, if we have no agent in your place. send to us by mail. Nor sale by respectable druggists and dealers 3n medi cine throughout the United States, Canadas, Mexico, South America, &e., at 25 cts, a box, or five boxes for $l. JOSIAH S.Crampr..E, New York, Sole Proprietor, to whom all. letters must, be addressed,. Also, Proprietor of Dr. Wesley Grindle's Celebrithal Magic Compound, the great remedy for yulmonary Consumption. . Prineipal Depot, N 0.54 White street, New York. . Sept. 9, '541.y-Cow. Startling ➢Disclosures. TIIST PUBLISILED, a very Interesting and useful book - , J disclosing the mysteries of the butnau frame, with Aramereats Riustratione, containing curious and interest lug informatiou for thoee who are about to enter into the - • Ilfarriage . Sato, designed only for Females. All young married persons, and those about to be mar ried, will find in this book inforination of great 'value to them. All such persons .should lose no time in procur pig this b00k.,,1t NUL be sent on receipt of one dollar, securely mailedand post-psid,to antaddressin the Union. of all tolvetkerosnks taken at par. Persons isishing,this valuable work will please cut- the ieldresebtlow,'ltad past:elven itireirrelope,enclok-' ing.Mie.dellarrand:tlMyvedli receivethe. hook by:the re-"' turn JOB:Y.)+LATSON,..F,NdoIisher. Dee. 30,-'67,4t. 0x1144;.P. O, Nen , York. The .ltledicitte •of the Mrillion. - PIULOSOPHY AND - FACT. lIOLLOWAVS PILLS all is the Pifipsuetajuing 4TAIIE EXCITING CAUSE, OF SICKNESS.—The blond agent. It furnishes the com ponents of flesh, hone, muscle; nerve and integument. The Stomhch is its manufactory. the 'reins its distribu tor?, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purify ing the fluids, and regulating the excretions. The National Disease. lyy spepsia is the most common disease among all cies es in this country. /tits:MOMS it thousand shapes, end is the primary source of innumerable dangerous mala dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob stinato its resistance to ordinary prepardtions , it yields readily and rapidly to this scarehings unerring remedy. Bilious Afictions. The quantity and quality of the bile area vital linr penance to health. Upon the'llver, the gland Which FC crates this fluid, theseldllaopetate specifically, infallibly rectifying ite irre,rularities and effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Itenalttauds, and all the 1-echidna of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. • - Liver Clomplaints. Unless the bowels perform their fanetions properly, the whole body suffers: Tens of.thousands die annual ly of byientery, Diarrhoea Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those warke pipes 'in the system. The effect of the pills Upon all Intestinal diaorderzi, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. lly following the printed directions, tho most alarming ca ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularities which are the es pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, 'always shorten- lifeZare relieved for the time being, and prevented for .the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alternative. - Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following diseases:— Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion, Bowel' Complaints, Dropsy; lnfluenza, Coughs, Debility, Inflammaiien, Colds, - i Fefer & ague,lnward Weakness,. Chest Diseases, Female Complaints, Costiveness, Lteatlachw., Lowness of Spirits, Liver Complaintsißtonik6 ravel, Secondary Symptoms, 'Venereal Allietieria,._ Worms or in kink, *** Sold at the Mannfaelory of Professor Ilehoway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug gist§ wad Dealers in Medicine throtighout "the United States and the nivilizeddrodd iwboxesdit 25 cents, 62% cents and Si each.' L. • • . CAUTIONI—TiOne ate „genuine IMICIE 41.0 ;words "Hol loway, New York and Undone'are discernible as a Ws ler-mark in every leaf of the,book of directions around ;each pot or box;.-the samednay be:plainly seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. .A handguns. reward ,will be ;Oxen to any one rendering Such information im may lead to the detection of anyy party orparties counterfeit- Ang the medicines or vending the same, , knowing them to be spurious:lßX There is aeonsiderable saying by taking, the larfer sixes. N. 13—Directions for the gelid:tut:a of patients m every disorder are affixed to each box. [Sept. DI, 'M. NEW.ADVERTISEMENTS. yawl ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S Advertising and Corrspen donee °Oleo, 360 Broad . way,-Now York. Cristadoro"s !lair Bye! Within a nupshell all the merits lie, "Of Orlstadeno's nbveregualled-Dye . lied it makes bleak, to brown transforms a grey, And keeps the tibros always from decay. HIS matehless,ye.vitalizing Flair Dye, still holdalls position aS the most harmless and efficacious flair Dye In TUB IirCIIILD. .1 - reparod and sold, wholesale end rata% and. applied in ten private roams, at Crams nano's, No: 8 Abtoa-llouse, Broadway, New York, and by all Druggishialud - Peafumers in the United States. Jan. 14, 1557.-ly.--4aq. Agent-,George Keyser, 140 Woodst., Pittsburg, Pa. ew rind Important Dis covery in the Science of Medicine. PATENT osTrea'aE.ll. GP GREAT BRITAIN, DIPLO . itE de ECOLE de PIIAILVACIE VITA lEVACIEN de 'PARIS and IMPERIAL COLLEGE of nanteran, Vi enna. Sold irboiesale and retail by Dr. IL A. Barrow, metiberief the imp'l College of Vienna, and Royal College of Surgeons, London, who may be personally consulted at his residence, 157 Prince street, few blocks 'west of Broadway, New York, from 11 A. 31. till 2P. M. and from - 4 till BP. M. (Sundays excepted, .unless by appOintment.) Triesemar No. 1, Is n remedy for Relexatin, Elpermatorrhrea, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, indim criminate excesses,or toolong residence ha tent climates. -1 It ism restored bodily and -sexual strength and vigor to Ationsands who are the enjoyment of health and thri - functions of - manhood; and whatever may be the 'eatiSeer disqualidcationsTor marriage; they are effectu ally.subdned. - Triesemar No. 2, Completely and 'entirely. eradtdatea all traces of Goner brim, both in. its mild and aggravated fortes, Gloats, Strie tures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non-retention of the Urine, Pains of thaillos and Kidneys, and those disor ders for,which Coffiuvv:and Cuhebs have so - long been thought an' aiadat t .-• k . Theeosaar No. 8, is the great Continental ammo! for Siphilis and Secon dary symptoms. Italse constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, rind all cutaneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in its course-all impunities from the vital stream, so as altogether to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it by insensible perspiration through the me diem of the pores of Lite-akin and urine. It is a never failing :remedy for that class of disorders which English Physicians-treat with Mercury, to the in evitable destruction of the patient's constitution, and which all the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove. TRIESEXAg. No .1,2 and , 3, are prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste or smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat packet. Sold, in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as administered by Yalpeau, Lalleman, Roux, Ricord, Ac., Ac. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3, and in $27 cases, whereby _there is a saving of $9. - , None are genuine unless the engravings of the seals of the patent Office of t'ngland, the seals of the Ecole de - Pluirmacie de Paris, and the Imperial Collegeof Vienna, are affixed upon each wrapper, and' around oath ease:— Imitations are liable to the severest, penalties of the law. Special arrangements. enable Br. Barrow to forward immediately. on receiving a remittance, the $9 and lar ger size rases of Trimmer free of carriage, to any psrtof the world, securely packed and properly addressed; thus insuring genuine European preparations and.protecting the publiefrom spurious and pernicious ind Wiens. Attendance and Consultation fromil a. M. till 2 p. m. and from 4 till Bin the evening. -157 Prince street, a few blocks west of Broadway, New York. May 6;1357-Iy. 41{3P IF:NO4Git SORB & ZTRAWS To buy your (FALL WINTER) GOODS. TWENTY-TWO YEARD' Experience has rendered 'Dr. K. a most successful prnetitiorterfn the cure of all diseasesof a private nature; -xnanhood's debility. as an impediment temarriage; ner 'roue and sexual infirmities, diseases of the side, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an, evil habit sometimes Indulged in by bus, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and-which, if not reformed In due time, not only begets serious obstaelea, to matrimonial happiness, but . gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. ^Few oftbose who give way to this pernieions practice are aware of the conseguenees;.until they Bud the ner vouseystem shattered, feel strange and unaccountable • sensations, anti vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 28., 22, of Dr. K's hook on "Self-Preservation.l Thu unfortunate thus affected becornes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor. or to 'apply - his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak ; he is dull, irresolute,andengagettexen in-his sports with less ener gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter Matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused-by his early follies. These are considerations which should awaken the attention Of all who ere similarly situated. .• 8.H.11101.13E1t lie who plata himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat. meta, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man, and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. patients will never be disclosed. Young man—let no falsemendesty deter you from mak ing your ease known ti one, who. front education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Ila'" Dr. ELNKELIN'S resitienee:luts been for the last TWENTY YEARS at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. PATIVNTS AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter,. enclosing a remit tance) Dr. 11.'squedicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mali orEx- ltgAD ! YOLITIT AND MA NDOOD 1 I A Viacmous Tans OR 'A PREMATURE DEJATI KINKELDT On Siur,PXE,g,Enrino*-ONLY 25 CENTS Letters cantalailik that 'MIMI in stamps, will ensure a copy, per Cauca of wall. GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS I ! Free GIFT To All. MIGFILY RELIEVED! "Nature's Guide," a new and popular Work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat ed to prevent years of misery, and save mamba* of lives, is distributed without charge, and-forwarded by mail, prepaid Many Post Office in the United States, on receiving an ardor enclosing two postage stamps. July lb, 1857.41 y: Frices Reduced To suit the Times. CIONSIDERING_the present aspect of the times, we ki have adopted ,the following resolutions:. RESoLvED, that the will sell all kinds of Clothing at ry reduced prices, so as to give everybody a chance buy what he wants for theyrinter. RESOLVED, to sell all kinds of Furnishing GOods suc Undergarments, Socks, Shirt - Gloyes, Trandkerel challis' , than the cheapest.. • REeoLven, to sire everybody the worth of their/ in whatever they want to - buy in the line of , . ,zraeopGin, to: return-our thanks to theTisoi Witos.lDEity,,filt the llherni . patronage heretoß ' . R4ITZEN,Sprr 4 'N:tlYealbqr7lB;llls7.,. «Alf , It • . f.- k) Holiday Goods befoseintraisink el: . Housekeepers .attention: THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION GRAND EXHIBITION!!! THE undersigned hasjust again returned from the city, where he boa purchased the best as sortment of FURNITURE ever offered hi Leb anon, and which be takes this opportunity to say ho will sell as low, or lower, than at any other estab lishment. He lute _ SOFAS, Tete-a-tete Lounges, Card Tables, Cen tre Tables, 11That-Nots, Hat Racks, Tea Pop, Looking Maws, and all kinds Contnton and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Itattrasses, Venetian Blinds, Carriages for Chil dren, (line Seat and Common CHAIRS, and almost every thing that can properly be associated with his business. Beiritc feels great confidence in calling attention to this assortment, and cordially invites all to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. He is determined not to be undersold. His Roost is in Ike TO WY HA LL, in Market street. THEO. P. FRANTZ F. S.—Ready-made Comas wilt be kept on band, and a splendid Ifssasr. has been obtained to attend Funerals. Also, 10. F. in, any quantity. [Lebanon, Oct. 21,'57. Ozr 1= E NI 0 V A L ._44) RABEFt'S . Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Has been Removed to hie New Building, on Cumber land Street, opposite the Engle Buildings, Lebanon, To. Tli ; subscriber respectfully a nuouneesto his sego:lfn- Mums and the public in general, that he Las con stantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, • TURPENTINE, CLASS-WARE, I 11 BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Tobacco, dm. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles es represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. Air-_Physlelans! prescriptions and family reci pes carefUlly compounded, at All hours of the - day or slight, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundaya the Store will be opened for ^the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. 131. i 12 and 1, and 4 und 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 0,1557. DAVID S. RARER. _ Lebainon Valley Bank. Located in•-ifarl,it street,' nearly opposite United Hall, and one door ..Yorth of' tlee Post Office. IV -I p i tirgrg, e o f n ol - th aVl n ge ' r " iTie S l o s t ; 1 11,; " ol t 'Ig: t rcli n , 1857, viz:— For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the vlatenf deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will 'also afford a liberal line of ac commodathrne to those ‘yho may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a preminin on SPANISH' and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half -Dollars. Will make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United States, the Canadas and Europe; - Negotiate Loans, &c.; &e., and do a general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWEO:ii . COLEMAN, President O. °Lux, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, aro individually liable to thesxtent of their Estates, for all Deposits and other obligations of the "LEBANON YAtter SIMON CAMERON, 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEORGE SMULLEK, LEYI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, Nov. 16,1657. GEORGE GLEIN. BOOKS ! BOOKS! ! Tri ALTZ RCEDLE would respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased, elsewhere. Among those lately received are— Dr. Kane's Expedition, in 2 Vols. 'Prescott's History of Charles V., in 3 Vole. ltecullections of a Life Time, in 2 Vols., b' Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley's Tales. Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, and other Miscellaneous Works. Carpenter's Assistant and 'Rural Architect. American Architect; by J. W. Bitch. ' Downing's Cottage Residences and Cottage Grounds. The Economic Cottage Builder. They have always on hand a largo assortment of School Books, Blank llooks end STA-T I'ONERY. Also, S.unday School Books, and Music Books, among which is "The Elartnonia IFilio 3 ) 1 Be B. D. WCABLEY. Also, rime Forte, Melodeon and Violin Instructors • ALSO, . • ' PAP ER HA N,G UN.G S I of Foreign and Domestic manufacture : "Window- Shades. The Nlmauthly Magazines/ . . . NEWSPAPERS, daily 4' Weekly, .; Can he had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book."_ Tga..Orders left with them for any kind ofgoods in their' line, will be promptly attended to: , Lebanon, April 6,1857. Fancy Furs far Ladies. T 011 N PARMA /t, Co., (New No:) 813 Marltej el street, above Eighth, Philadelphia, Importer]] Manufacturers and dealers in Ladies, Gentleman a Children's FANCY FURS, wholesale and retail. J. F. & Co. would mit the attention of dealers and public generally to their immense Stock of Fancy li for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children; their assort 1 embraces every article and kind of Fancy Furs that I be worn during the season—such as Full Capes, L Capes, Quarter Capes, Tames, Victorines, lines, and Muffatees, from the finest Russian Sable to l est price Domestic Furs. For Gentlemen.ttitilar: , assortment of Fur Gloves, Cauntlets ," . the direct Importer our Furs, and 31 , ....,_,_, ~- - .of tbemunder our • pervision, we feeii's :;, , iii" we can offer better ments to dealers t,. 7 L bliegenerelly than iouse, having an l i - m . .t . , , a assortment to select the Manufacture= d ces, ilgt„We only as "' ' JOHN FAREIRA & C ept.16,'57-4m. No.BlB Market St above A ..„ . . , `REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REIN, Fall and Winter Arrival Boots, Shoes Bats C Trunks. - ' zen . - • MITE Subscriber wOuld respectfully info Lthii MITE of Lebanon and vicinity, that he Ilea ( „la ut. BOOT and SHOE STORE to his New' Bui ere ho street, between Reinhard's and )tanner's !OBS, has just opened a superior stock of 800 is kta, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, emb tha; all Goat Rip, and.thick Boots forMen.BoY coarse kinds of Monroes, such as Calfskin,ll . or eat r for Men, Boys and Youths; also a gen ~,,, ,, ,r x, . Men's Gaiters, such as enameled Con Cloth and Rip Congresafor Men and' . bile ..d. general assortment of Gaiters for h r also :Fancy Shwa for .Ladies Ladies and Chi ~,i styles; a general assortment of San ins, for Ladies and Children, rEA'TS AND C such as fine Moleskin, Silk and Br sortment of all colors and styles of „ . Boys. Also, asvariety,of Travelin e he lowest FOR PROD DOINO HAIR ON BALD READS, AllEir - All the above articles he o , mine and rates for Cash. Come one, come , 0 .; ,.. 10i, :i ; “,, d : o i rpms asto i - 1 . AND 7 : 11.:5T0 N1.7 GREY HAIR TO ITS A 7 URAL COLOR. judge for yourselves. He has r , Boots and Shoes, and will take . n s nna. and unequalledpreparation tats nay- Boots and Shoes, and fulfill the , AssErt. 1 J_ et failed to produce a growth on Bald Heads, when Lebanon, Get. 21;1857. need according to the directi.m, and turn half back to its - original Color, after-having laconic gray and reinstate it itt all its original health. lustre. so tiers and beauty.—. Removes at once all scurf. dandruff and unpleasant itch. er ing, scrofula; eruptions and_ fererish heat from the scalp. It also prerents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling-off, and lienee acts as a perfect I LVIR; LTVIGOILITOR. AND TONIC. PHILIP F riPb ionab le 80, . Cumber/and street, one TIIE Sobsrxib, , that he has over oil to execute of • finest Sarah ant toloro offered to the publ New Fall Ile bus just return' 'Assortment of the lat , Boobs, Shoos, Slipper Children. Boxy body tebenon, Nos. 4, Boot & New . ryas Undoreh that be bee to the room lat iftg Store, 138 COT he has °pone Fall al for Ladies, Gl< is very comp' he can ee.eo and examfn a largo - of Bags .._ Lebanon . mrnie right 1r GALLES; in I .0 Reinbard's I that lint co taken elaewhi the court. rooms- oonifc from the nit' . 46ePrieset LS, 1857. 3nd a be :uhalaCienOf ammonia will tones the system when ,gokapparently dead. The odor of many of the ' E tna is perceptible in the skin, a few moments af ug Inhaled, and may be immediately detected In load. it convincing plffiiiri - if Elm constitutional ef ofinhalsilon. Is the tact that siclin&s is always pro d 1.1; breathing foul air. Ts not this positive evi e that proper remedies, carefully prepared andjudi ly administered through the lungs,-should predate numt happy results ? During eighteen years' pre c , many thousands, suffering from diseases of the gs and throat, have been under my care, and I have ected many - remarkable cures , even after the sufferers Bes t pronouured in the iast stages, which fully set tles we that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease. ly treatment of Consumption is original, and founded n long expe.tience and a thorough investigation. My erfect acquaintance 'with the nature of tubercles, &c., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of 'disease that simulate consumption, and apply Um proper / remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— This familiarity, lu connection with certain pathological end microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the ethmts of contracted cheats, to en large the chest, purify the blood. itnpart to it renewed vi talM ediity, giving energy and tone to the entire system. cines, with full directions, sent to any part of thb United States and Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms'by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a- visit, which would enable m give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and e to prescribe with much greater certainty ; and then the cure could be effected without my the patient again. seeing 34. GRAHAM, 71. D., Office, 1131 Filbert St., (old No., IOU,) below 126, s July 8 : 1857 PItitAL , ELP 6 TA, PA. vc),OVES SOp, a . 4 4 HAI R°°Z' r f1 _9, 1 ,;• A r acral at- Zan and Q EIS info tl u le jr pul i : rh fa pm and ES, o f Tar fanny• Pie S .k! It , wl mini VINT STYL) ligni) Hemet 'ne.-sat remir o/the* A gentrelidnit ornoston writes to his friend in Newßod. torsi thaw-- - • m en To your inquiries, would reply, that edict! I Prat com ced using" Prof. Wood's Hair Kustorativo, my hair W 23 alniost white, and had been to for the last ten years and ivaled it was very thin on the top of my head, and very loose. LES of and pulled out freely; but I found that before I had used m and all the sec:ond bottle, (which was eight weeks)hair Was entirely changed to, ite original color, light brown, and is now tree from dan my druff and unite moist. I have had my hair cut Ave or six times since the change, and have never seen anything like white hair starting 'from the roots; and it is now as thick as It ever was, and does not come out at all. It has proved In my case all that I could wish to ask. July 1,183.5. an (From the &mum Herald.) SOMETIILVi R ORTII KNO*ING.-By using ProL Wood's gide Restorative, gray hair can be permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate from John son & Stone, Gardiner, Maine, is but ono of the many in stances that arc daily obiging to our knowledge, of its wonderful effects. It le no longer problematical, but a selfevident trntkati hundred/1 in our community can tes tify. Public STORE 's Cloth ), where 1, which lenao call JR/EF '. w 1 1i to see - ont kinds ovt-- Gar..ntran, Maine, June 9 * , 1.855. Basis Sin have nst4l.two bottles of Brat. Wood's Bair Ileetonstive, soul am truly say it lathe grsateot discovery of the ago for restoring.and changing the hair. Before using it 1 was a roan of seventy. My hair has now attai od . its original color. Yon can recommend it to the world without the twat fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours; respectfully, Prof. 0. J. Wow). DANIEL N. MURPHY. 1111001.7latb, Maas., January 12, 1855. rfran Six :—Having made a trial of Tour Reit- Restorer the, it gives me pleasureto say that its effect has been excellent in removiog intlanunatkei, dandruff, and a con from itching tendency with which I have been.troubled from childhood ; and has also restored rnjrhairovhich yea becoming ;gay, to Its original color. I have used no oth like the pleasure and pridlt. or article with anything .Yours, truly, J. BAG(;, Prof. WOOD. [Paator of tbe Orthodox Church, It rookbi a. (From the Idiseeuri Democrat.] Wocin's ILus Dre.—This admirable article le rapidly improving the hair. No article of a similar kind, now be, fore public, enjoys a better reputation as tt.reatorattve and invigorating hair tonic: Its peoudier eliemleal Tian tka bave a beneficial Albin upon the growth. and charisma of the hair, givingasilky and glossy texture totltat which . was formerly ore coins and dry nature. It has, al/o,w° understand, a tendency. to preserve the youthfld color, and ail of th e hair aud i deertroying or counteracting the it' -ofkgd: Nfith'inach i ndommendationa in its fa, yeroyahardlypalruakeitidwarly lady or gentled:Lan should be without 80 laltutt!ll.aa 14junot to their toilet. goriiale, In LebinotNlibaintaiianalLuitetaota's Drug store.. 4190, bgaU retipacta bleDrriggista: (dec.ll-2ra. i, and I. He tys the every ES are weft; will rzm Faces, sling at J. DAILY'S Stlne's New Build whore you tan ob "s favorably in every Be has one of the td having spared no ‘.43; he eottoits a large of Lebanon and Mr it the tithes. • J. DAILY. MI . THE subscriber resp fully .informs the. public in ge I. ' I that he is prepared to do ailiinds of Fax., D 01111A3MYTAL work at his 3.larble.Yardralnu l, half way between the Court lionneen nbanoW - /eY Railroad Depot, at the shortest,notag good exit done in any city in thillttinalEtatiksieb -- eirt - 1 , l3rdy Stone Cutter in Lebantm county who•has e ery , ~ egular apprenticeship to the business, he pledges h ~. Mat he can =ermine Lure cheaper, and gives be ,:- lash than any other _man engaged in the stimeU , -si ills stock consists of Monuments, Grave" EMS, Mantels, Cemetery Posts; F lure 'Slabs, ace. Also, SANDSTONE of equality for all uses, plain and ornamental. ge essertleene of LIME STONE for all kindsci Awork, of any size and quantity. . may please examine prices and the stock before you porch . N FARRELL. Lebanon, December 1 N.B.—LETTERING IP t ere. 'h • penman and English, by the best practical work 1 _ Discovery. import CONS MPTION . - . ALL , Tungs and Throat /.O.SrriVELY 4, INHALATION ! ! ! e ra Yg the filun g s through the al: direct eont&ct with the disease, lar matter, allays the cough, eipectoration, heals the lungs, arts renewed vitality Jo the ner at tone and energy so indispensa of health. To be able to state umption is curable by Inhalation,- nalloyed pleasure. /t is as much medical - treatment as 'any other ninety, out of every hundred cases first stages, and fifty per cent. in the third stage it is impossible to save cent., for the lungs are so cut up by fy medical skill. liven, however, in alatiori affords extraordinary relief to nding this fearful scourge, which an nety-Bie thousand persons in the 'U , ; and a eorrect calculation shows that elation pf the earth, eighty millions I l the Consumpthe's grave. rer of death has no arrow so fatal as In all ages it bas.been the great enemy rev neither age nor 'sex, but sweeps off , the beautiful; the graceful, and the gift p of that Supreme 'icing,- from whom good and perfect gift, I inn enabled tooflbr . a permanent and speedy cure in Con the first cause of tubercles is from Impure iofa immediate effect, produced by their depo ungs, is to prevent, the free admission of it rens, which cause& a weakened vitality entire system. Then, surely, it is more ta ct greater good from medicines 'entering the lungs, than from those administered e stomach ; the patient will always find the and the breathing easy, after inhaling mine-. 1, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, titudonally, and with more polver and cer a remedies administered by the 'stomach.. To ,powerful and direct Influence of this mode of Won, chloroforin inhaled will destroy sensibil w minutes, partlyzing the entire nervous eye ' ata.4rckb maybe amputated without the slight i inhaling theordinarylnrning gas willdestroy few hours. Diseases of CURABLE Remedios to the ct passages, and co neutralizes the t causes a free and purifies the bl 901113 system, giv blo for the resto confidently tha is to me a sour under the coat formidable di. can be cured i second: but more then fir the disease the last stag the auffefin itudly destr fitted States of tbc prese are destiny Truly tl Consume o • for alike Lice . I,y cometli• to the o autop - I Blood. air jo t the t• 0 - (Aro ;arts ' dies. 4 a - ' P I :pro i. a • IZ, Yours, etc, IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN ! *Peed Increased and RATES OF FREIGHT REDUCED TUE HOWARD EXPRESS CO. HAVE made arrangeinents frith the Lebanon Valley It. R. Co., to forward Goods, Packa ges, Moneys, &c., in charge of their own special Messenger from Philadelphia and Reading by Pa F _ senger Train. Merchants wishing their goods forwarded punc tually and with despatch, will consult their own interests by patronising the Express Co. Orders for floods to he returned by Express will be delivered in Philad'n free of charge. Persons having remittances of money to make to any part of the U. S. or Canadas, will find thei Express the only safe mode of conveyance. .Orstee—No 4 Eagle Building, Lebanon, Pa.; and 24.3 Chestnut St., below 3d st., JOHN 'ULRICH, Agent, For Howard Express Co:. July 22, '57-tf. NEW EXPRESS: THE Subscriber has made arrangements for 1 running a RALLY EXPRESS, ln. connection with his Freight Line, on Philadelphia alitl Read ing and Lebanon Valley Railroads, and is pre Par; ed to forward Packages, Money, jewelry, ana other valoables daily each way Between Philadelphia; Beading, &c. Each Express in charge of a Special Messenger by Passenger Trains. All orders promptly deliv ered, and goods forwardetwith the greatest des patch, at reduced rates. Mark all goods CARE OF P. ALBRIGHT'S FRE/GHT LurE, or EXPRESS, as parties ordering may intend. Offices 311 Race Street, Philadelphim . corner of Fourth and Penn streets, Reading at Sinking Springs,' Wemelsdorf, - Meyers'town, and at D. Grreff's, Cumberland street, Lebanon.• r d. P. ALBRIGHT. N. B.—A Line of Six Boats, running between Philadelphia and Pottsville to carry Merchandise and Freight generally. Sehweitzer4 Co., 0 North Wharves, Philad'a.- Chestnut street Wharf, Reading. July 29, 1857--tE HOFFMAN, IMMEL ¢ CO.'S LEBANON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LINE; BY UNION . 0 A NA L.AND Lebanon Palley Railroad. rr HIS LINE consists of 22 first-class BOATS, A. running between Philadelphia, Baltimore, and all other points along the Union ' Schuylkill, Tide-Water and Pennsylvania Canals. FREIGHTS contracted for_ at the lowest per rates, and delivered with , dispatch. The Proprietors will pay particular attention, and attend personally, to the receiving and deliv ery of Freights. SHIPPERS and MERCHANTS can rely on having their GOODS delivered in good condition and with proraptneis and.dispatch, at low rates. One oitthe Firm will paipartietthir attention to Goods shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods Will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to. Lebanon, Myerstown, Annville, Jonestown, and all other points in the county. For information, apply attheir Office in North Lebanon, or at the Lebanon Vaey'R.R. Depot. EDWARD MARK, their - Agent in Philadel phia, trill always be found at'W. BONE'S Mer chants' Hotel, North Third Street; Philad'a. Lebanon, Aug. 12, '52--3m. • P. S.—WHEAT, RYE,OORN, OATS & SEEDS bought for CASH. * R. L A CO. MILL , SA W-MILL , AND 02 ACRES OF LAND' • AT pRIVATE S-ALE, HE subscriber, being desirous of selling his , merchant and Gals? MILL, together with his. SAIV Attu, and sixty-two acres of land, takes the present opportunity of informing the public that he has one of the best Mill Properties in the comi ty of. Lebanon, situate one-fotuth of a mile from -Jonestown, on the Swatara Creek, and one-half . mile from the Ihilon Canal, atJortes ...7,- town. This mill has been newly 1, remodeled with -the- best of bevel paring, and everything in the best --- of order, foreithereountry,or o va t ion , it The land is in a high state of cultiva hant tion , , it being . . latalv.limed with one hundred bushels to the sere, and:is all under.new fences. Any per son wishing to view said property, can call at. the mill for information, or on the subscriber, two, miles from Jonestown. An indisputable title willl be given, and by paying a small advance on then property at the time possession is given, the bal ance will be set out in payments to suit the pur chaser. MARTIN IVENGERT. Stratum tp., Decombai 31, 1.35C-tf.- REINITARMS BUCK HOTEL 11 4 .1110PERTY IS OFFVZ.B.D AT • Private S•ate. THIS has boon a Hotel for the last. . . 40 years, and is well known over the a . State as REINHARD'S ROTEL, and '-, is the most central and best located in this Borough. It is located on the corner of Oumberland and Walnut streets, directly opposite the Court Rouse, and ,but two 'Squares from 'the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, on the some street, (Walnut.) It fronts 45 feet.on Cum berland and 105 feet on Walnut streets, 39 feet on Walnut being6o . feet deep. The Building is a. three-story STONE ROUSE, 45 by 38 feet. The third story was-pra, on not long since and the whole house remodeled, with a frame.Ritchen. Also, belonging to . the proper ty, a newly built stone STABLE on corner of Smoke and Jail alleys, on lot 66 by 64 feet, with a good Cistern,. &e., thereon, and closely /Rattled to the Hotel. Also an EATING SALOON in the Ba ' sement of the Hotel, which - brings - A good rent. tzg..,This is a choice Hotel property.; has an exatllent county and traveling • custom; and' has been- thei"Stager•Offi•Ce f4r seriti limo. At will bo sold reasonably, and terms of payment made easy, by - SIMON T.- STINE. LebanonoNy-82. 1857. •. • flALLAssit- As;asidestimirie the new stock of Atkins it ./4.11001 . L. Como :0011 and purchase your Boobs, Shoes, Ai's., at Atkins McAdam's.. . . . - • . S I ) ,L RITD I D._ E B TA_V B • - -....- ~.... • . 1••• i t., .- ... • .. - -1, , ,-;•••• PRlVifitie :i. SALE. • TuE nbasnignmi oirenratßriviteilli hi-flung -I. nificeneestatesitante in Ease Hancirei town ship, Lebanon county, about 2 tniles' from Harp er's Inn, 4 miles from the-Cold Spiings and the Dauphin and Su sgaehannatlailroad, as-follows: NO.l—CoUtains 180 ACRES; more or less, of the best land in the neighborhOod, afijOillingprop cirty of Michael Deininger; John Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and under., good- c u ltivation. The buildings .. , B erct e e d i s o w n e tnr wn t Rattle mundeer.- . factory, which has a large .patron_. age and is capable of indefinfte in. Iltue, with K crease; a large two-s itchen to an ry nexed double S good lero:fsto Farm House; Tenant /loose ; large stone:Barnry , with threshing floor'and Stabling; and other out-, buildings, in good repair. Also,, all necessary. buildings for the Manufactoryoriz:Fulling-mill, Card and Spinning Machinehuilding, Dyeing and, Finishing House, &i. ka. The .IVOrks are all . , well supplied with good Xachitteand plenty water power . power. A stream of geod • water is led te the dwelling-bongo in pipes r 4, also, springiemnd inunp-wellantial-:!! Als, a pi, - " , r,..4:"A beautiful Young. OltellAßD on the "."49.. ' . _ , premises. • NO. 2--Cont ainalBo4eres, (more -- I or or less) adjoining Nci. 1, land of Michael Deinin John Dotter andethers. Nearly the whole o g f. this tract is under:good cultivation and excel lent feneel. Erected thereon is a , . I . 4fi Dwelling- House, stable, and a large Shed. ' Also, near by a well, spri ng , eta., a splendid site for the ereetion of ' 1 , -r :•?.... A dwelling house. There is flowing water in nearly every field. A School Howe iii, located' Owthis tract. NO. B—Contains 180 Aorta 'Wood iszt4, Lenore or less,) adjoining NO. .1, laid of John Dotter and others. It' 'NUS a rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts, ' • from 8 to 10 years growth. • AA the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the above may be ,purohaaed either in parts as above or in the who.e, aa may be desired. GOod title and •poseession will he given on the . let of - April, 1858. For further information ap-. plyto LYON LEMBERGEKR, Aug. 5, '57-tt. " Beat Kanover; Co, Co, pa. ZIK-Thll3. litsOrit_ ,nied fro ni r :- -th - e city with - 1 3 -.aim a!ock. f lo i ts TraTeling 3 oes, Trunk 4 and . .I!=.ll°_ ,&1 -~ 'l:aLtit~ - - .lid .—~. W,tc === E!-1. 4÷3
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