untoro 11,5 CD rII tr. A barrel of beer, said a 'feet young man,' may be compared to an industrious man, because of its frequently working, PATENT M.VtliclN C.—A young lady was recent- IpiNired of palpitation of the heart by a ycnug :X. D., in the most natural war imaginable. He held one of her hands in his, put his arm around her waist, and, whispered something in her left Iffil ,121/'"Wlipn 'goes shoppin," said an old lady, "I allers ask for what I wants, and if they have 'lt; aid it's suitable, and I feel inclined to buy it, and it's cheap, and oan't be got at any place for jam I most tillers, takes it without chapporing about it all day as most people does." Boy.—l 6:..y you 1 . are you engaged at anything particular ? , Young 12refit.="rort impudent young-'scamp, what are you hollering after'we for? . ;'_"'Boy.— . -oh, nothing much ; only if you ain't, .Ltd-like to borrow your upper lip to polish my bootswith. Lord Byron made a comparison of divers -languages with music. "The Russian tongue," said,le. "was like a kottle.drum ; the German .like a base viol; French, as a wedding hymn; the Italian like an Boliim harp; the English only - ;hoing LlAO:Lumen voice." 9n the eon trary, If eine gives the follerring. lle says r "Take a word in '. itol.tarnluth; eetsittat-English r»' ,itafirfstA„...„. % • 7 - 71VIT:awr.r Mantuan TrouAtr PCZZLED.—"SO ryou. are going to keep houee, are you?" said all el : d6l7itudden - to young woman recently married. "Yes, - was the reply. - "Goitig to hare a girl, I suppose ?" was - queried:. ;Ti newly-made . wife colored, and then quietly --responded,. that "she did not really know wheth . It would be a boy or girl. "Zr A wise man endeavors to shine in him self; a fool to outshine others; the first is hum- Sled by the sense of his own infirmities; the last lifted up by tho discovery of those which he ob sei ne in others. The wise man considers what - he - Tents, sind the fool what he abounds in. The wise man is happy when be gains his own appro ,baiien.; and the foe!, when he recommends him self to the applause of those about him. Important DiscOvery. C.ONSUMPTIbN IVD ALf: Diseases of the Lungs acid --Throat ARE POSITt 17ELY CURAI3LE BY INHALATION I! I ; ' which conveys the /Remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the !Passages; and coming in direct contact with the disease, mentrelizes :the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a freettial easy expectoration. heals .the lungs, sliteritles the blood, imparts renewed vitality, to the l'ner -vorti-eysteut, giving that tone and energy so itulispensm ,bleTer thesrestoration of health. To be able to state :confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, -into me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much ,Under the control of medical treatment as any other .formidable-'disease ; ninety out of every hundred cases manieseured in the :first stages, and fifty per cent. in the - second; !brit , in - the'thitd stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs are so cut up by Ithedfsetise as to defy medical skill. Even, however, in -the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to ,the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an untallydestroys ninety-lire thousand persons in the 1.1- 4tited , States alone • and it correct calculation shows that nfthe present-poet:baton of the earth. eighty nitllipns gun destined to fill the Censumptlie's grave. Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as 'consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex. but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, end the gift ed:", Bythe help of that Supremo Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, Ism enabled to offer tmthe afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con atinaption. The Bret cause of tubercles is from impure Blood; and the immediate effect. produced by their dope althea in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of air:into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is 'More ra tional to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered through - the stomach; the patient will always find the inks free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme dies. True, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, it acts constitutionally, and with more power and cer tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To trove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous Sye tem, so that a limb may be amputated withoulthe slight est pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a feWbours. • The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system v. ben fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medibints fs'perceptible In the skin, a few mcnnents Hr. tor t heMg inhaled, and may be immediately .detected in the bleed'. 'A convincing proof of the constitutional ell fects„dfiinhalation, is the fact that sickness lealways prm ductal Jiy breathing foul,air. Is not this positive evi diincetbat 'Proper remedies, carefully prepared and jut:lr Clinisttadministered through the lungs, should produce Wet:host happy results 't During eighteen years' prac tice, smithy thousands. suffering from diseases ^of the rungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, which fully nab ides me that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease.— * treatment of Consumption is Original, and founded ma long expezience and a thorough investigation. 31y perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, enables rue to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption. and apply the proper rettiedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single ewe.— This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and Microscopic discoveries, enables me to •relieve the lungs from tho effects' of contracted chests ; to en large the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed tality. giving energy and tone to the entire system. • •Iffedieinee, with full directfms, sent to any part of the United States and Canaries, by patients communietiting their symptom!, by letter. lint the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me u visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lunge and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty-; and then the cure could be effected without my 'geeing thepatlent again. G. W. GRAHAM, N. D., Officiill3l. Filbert St., (old N0..109 ) below 12,tb, PAIGAWELPU ta i PA itarch IR. IR5q.-1,-_ • a TWENTY-TWO YEABB' Experience has rendered Dr. K. 'a .meet succeszfal practitioner in the cure of ail diseases of a private nature, manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual intlrmitie.s. diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. ;,a. - TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes in In by boys, In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if notreforreed in duo time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, hut gives rise "to a series of protracted, insidious, and derlinating Went:ions. Yew of those who give way in this pernicious emetic , : are aware of the consequences, until they find the net , - YOUR system shattered, feel strange and unaccountatie sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 2809, of Br. K.'s book-on “Self-Preservation."3 The unfortunate thus affected becomes 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, and engages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If be emancipate himself before the practice ins 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 are similarly situated. Itg.l Ire who Phees himself under Dr. KIN If. MAN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon the naSUrance, that the secrete of Dr. It.'e patients will never be disclosed. Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak ingyour case known to ono; who. from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. i llE pr:' KINIC.F.LIN'S residence has Leen for the last ; maim Imam at the N. W. Corner of TlilltD AND UNlON'streets, Phlbutelphla, Pa. PiTLENTS . AT - A DISTANCE Can bare (by stating their case explicitly, together with allstheir symptoms, per letter, enclosing n reads taboo) DA 13.'s toedicinty,fpproprintell accordingly. [ Forwarded to any part °Ws Li] Weed. Statee, cud peek. ; od sea Ore from DAMAGE , gtg„,,EURIOSITY„hy orEx. press.' • READ 1 YOUTH AND MANITOOD t • VIGOROtiS Lin 'A Patilkiilag DEITfr, KINICELIN os ljlato ; Paanaromos--Osmr 24 Cr'7i. I Letters contaAning that ialtlo ib stamps, will ensure a, copy,* teturn of , .3ffitATlS Imoil. GRATIS 1 1 GRATIS I I A Free GIFT. To'A t . , . , A t t,S.ERY , "Seth i° s Outdo, a new and opal Ntriorit,foll of, - velbable advice and impressive warttiWitliNe calaulat: ed to prevent years of misery, and save. VireMieara of lit* is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail,•#spahl to any Post Office in the United States, on receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. July la, 1857.-ly. "Down forget to Call at 1 pi ats of at r y o c ot in it n : liale k t i t i I, zn , t y err - Account of John • N.' Smith,' 1 , George Winger . ... . . 'l3 . 1.5 00 J D Krause & Co 11 10 00 rrREASURER 01 , ' NOBTEI ANNVILLE jJ 11 Koons, flour 700 ...L. scroor; DISTRICT. I Jacob Rendle . 14 7 cal, DR. ! George Roos, dings . 14 700 May 3, 1855, Received of Simon It I .. - " pn tent medicines 4 II 00 Cron(Treasurer) $55 51 1 Iteisenstein &• Bro.. clotking. 14 7.00 ... 3, „Amount of Duplicates 1488.70.' ' ~ jewelry 11 700 March, i 856, Received of John Far/iler, 1 Waltz & licedk. 13' ' " .10 00 collector fur Simon 31 Crell 30 00' 3 W Acker. jewelry ' 'l4 - - 7 00 " 20, Received State api.ropriation 123 45 4 1 Adam Rise,'hate -. 14- . 700 April 3, Received of ;Mien 31.Crall(treas. . j Elias Reber & Brothers 11.... ;" , is 00 titer) • . - 85. 60 7 •, Poa 8 Rib- 9 41.14 7 r .....se4 It .....A ~... , . -... 700 4, Received of Thomas McGinley . 150 00 ' '." ' l .. "+" • f ateineutatt; 4 ' - ......''' 500 °Milord & sLem j ilriferi drugs-,..,, I . 14 . ,, = i 7 7 80" 1 - , i. , - . pattmt Med: -,- 4'f'' ."., i • 500 1 Charlealireensivajt ....1 3- - 10 .00 Henry & ;1 , 40,1,0 . 1r .6fi 0 v O 2 12 50 Dattiao itelT, oboes , ,4 4.„ ~,,i4>-,.. 700' ,101 . 1 n Grieff,'FolifectionS" ~,, '.i ~ ,4:' , 4 ,. . -7 80 .., ~4 0 '3.5110. Gerhard .' , ".. . .". , 4 „.,..„ , ~.,..„.4 , ''''',s, 700 liirriOrin DAticliao;.furnittiro` ~..",..„ - ~;; „ .t, % 7 00- p Jphit:B,ltatteh ,: '.: '' . ' j . 4, -,", : "'''.!` l l" - 700 'I T P Prititi, fufuituro 1,4" - , 7 00 trtt OPiiiiiiiintir, olothing. -.. ll 700 outup &co, clid e blui , .., t - i 3 , ..,.14-; ..r a j -r . 700 IJlMlllo4o,lsreir..> 4 i 1 L ~, 41 11 1... 1 I_7 00 uruca - ,t Co' A‘ ' ''• * A ' ' ''''.. 2 - ' - 12 50 Atkins & MoAdama, atiom A 00 L Zitutairnialti ..,..N Vil.l jk, et P. 10 014 Lanier47„ltio j illars, 1, ; ~ j ~ ~ , ~,.1.3 ..; 10 00 Samuel Iraduad, . - L '-'• - • -1,1 • --- - - -- 7 00 Swartz A3r0..a.,1 ~,,,,C.A ~,, „..:4Je t l4l 700 JAI Goodltbkr'e,'" 't cg ' 14" . . • "00 Abram 'Strickler; Miller ;'' '" ' .14',: . ,----- = 700 Light &'lleinceb I, brewers' '' . " ~.. „3 j .7j .. 50 00 Georga Reitmahl -- ' ' 14' ' , '7 00 Jil yore &Show, miller 7 . 40 00 Robert Buck." baker 1.1 7 04) J J Blafr.4olvelo.; . ' 14 - . .•7 -7 00 • „88b,$irilt - Opewer .• • .." .. ''i : i ,;3 -I/ ~..! 1,00 00 `Henry , . trtinen,Veirer; J.. ''.l '' 3 i ~ 7 410 00 Barry & Anderson, tobacco - , - -'l4 7 00 Mt n.ey,,#.00- cloth in .t ~.' - ,".. 4 "7c. ,4*l 1U V., 7 00 Curtis Stintlf; Bolcreetloner " ' ' 11 " 700 , , - &Mu' Gassen'abiaea • ' -' , 14 ' 7 00 Shirk & Tiro 14., 7 00 Diller, &emit liCii .leafgery,7B7 .- 1i1.4"0 7 00 Daniell:looa, confectioner, 4 , 0 , ~..14- : . ...... ,: .7 00 Joilnll Wittniiyer.,luMber . , • . -IA ..., ~'. = ' 7 0.0" 1 ...n :j . Northebatzan - 80r0ug4„ , ,,,77.-: 7. • .•P Kendall,' nbtlitins .-- - - -'- ” 44 1 '. Ai-32.11d 7 00, Joseph BOwnen.abairs ' '', 7" 2 -de , ' 1 . ";'7'' Oo ,IdartinVabert, drugs o! -‘:...14P. ';,... , v. , , ,- -' , : - V.. 7 00 Punck & Bro ~.' ~,,,, t 1 ,__ t:13. , .."-tt.t r , ;.,.-1 10 00 Henry Boltz, cigikre, --- --- - 1 - ...- - - 14 ....... ......7 00 . Reincnhl & Moire Ma ifr ar I P ; 12 12 50, Sitir & 51111er. -, ....., ; ~.... 7= ~,, . 313 1 31 .13."4 AlO 00, t.1. , , , .:,..V.i..? enroll, - .1..... t., ...,-,14,...i., ,'a..: 1-- 7 00' / ~ ‘qp.... . n blill'hagC.Mnpani,,, ..,,,rriON,... - .. , ....., 7 .i.:20 00 i ,an & Reknit „' . •, .. ~..., . .,13 • , ::s -. .ao 0 0 - m rec AGM & - ..,Tiorst; lumber'. ir.f. 5 / 3. :".‘ 14.! ::. 440 00 , irolll7 Bratidt,Aninbef ' 13 . :. AO 0,0,, ' GeidliebLight, coal -- - .... • ~,. , 14:. .. , ... , ,,t 7 00 ._._ ... . . Nurtil,. -1, - 6,an0n,... '1 ..._._.,... . _.. . , ' ' 4, 9 moo -!.. 5. 1 "..o. al r k,-.44 •f a i i', 7, 00 llerii..i"ltillille - ,kueltaier .. itillinan' & Groh' : '.. 1 7..' „, ~ .13 . , Abram Lobtrian,,Mllifi j s" -- , ." .." = .I . 3 ' ' ' 1:: 1 0 00 Andrew Light; " ''.; ;' , I 4 7Cla° 4 1 0 it, ' ':' . ' . :IC:. ;'''''. , ..,, , 01,7 00 Hillerick..: ' ll ~. • ~. - ~ Whole amount of money received- for tin year HO- Due cl igtriet Amount of DupHalite for filo yror 1850 1553 27 00t 1,1856. D 'Car: ' • a 4 350 00 1, 41 Receiteinf iihn`rs•Stine, loam. 2.50 April 1, lrecelved'Of TobinsAllifoh,loe.n '2OO 00 - tithte approprihtiori for the year: j 1865 121' 1101. Money Whole amount) of: Money received fur the Sear 185 0 . i i ' Cit. October 10, 1950, Paid Leonard Nye, October 15,1855, paid Widow Brewer fur clean illf: Eohool :11011RO, ', - ' , ' - --2 00 October 25, 1555, paid 'Leonard Nye, . 280 00 Deu.mher, paid trial, Stinentetz for teaching, 22 00 December 13, 1555, paid Stephen Boltz fur '• teaching, I December `:4,'1886, iiabil Niellfith : tither fur ; Iteachillg, -- . •. • , 40;00 .i." Vicember 24, 1855. paid John Garber ferwurk ~' , ''':done to No. I School Muse. , ' 1 -;:411 3 'December 26,1855, paid Samuel If arper teacher 25 00 1 'Jit:linary.l, 1 8 56, paid Leonard. Nya for build- .. ~.. hag \o. 1 School (louse,,, fu11,;2 52 ,- 0 0 January 12, 1856, paid Stephen Boltz ten - cher, , 22,00 January 12, 1836, paid Cyrus Boger teacher, • ; . ;;; :i.4. 60 Jan nary 12, 1800, paid Zimmerman and 51.001:: I fair tor coal, - • 4 • ..• / January 17, 185 1 , John Shifter teacher, ... . February 1, 1852, paid . for lurk.. fo.`Sc . honl House, , 1 February 1, 1856, paid Jerun d ab ..tuhdy Iteacher, .. ~ ~, ....„.„ ; - . 1 20 (0) 1 February,rlBs6,ptild Geor g e W. Black jeachei r , , .66;90 i Illairchll,lBi6, paid John Shiner ttaCher, , . r 5000 March 14,1856, paid George Weida:lan', - - . --- - -3-47 March .14,1806, paid 'Ukiah Stinemetz teacher,', , 88 SS. March 29„1806, paid :8141)41011f, /bop to eh 00 00 . Miticti 20,4850; paid Daniel Stfolgtetiefirr 4 " 4 '45 00 I March 2911856, paid Stephen Boltz teacher.; , ' : '6640 l .March 29,:1860, paid Jeremiah Fisher 'teacher, '40.00 Mann 29, 1856, paid. - Interest to Adam Mkt i tie, , J March 26,1856, paid far one ton coat, r.. .: .- ' ! March 29, 1826, paid Peter Itoward' "fur I hearth:, ... : -- : Merck 2.), 1856, paid John - Firgen far; Work done ~ .. April 3. 1856, paid:George W.• Black teacher, . Sterol and pipe fur:Schaal llonsea. April 8, 3850 paid Cyrus Boger teacher. - April 5.1856. paid Samuel Miller, teacher, April 16. 1856, paid Daniel Stroh teacher. • Slay 6, 1656, paid George Weithnin seem. ISI May 6, 3856, paid Samuel Miller teacher, ay 6, 1656. paid - for kindling wood. I Slay 6, 1556, paid Daniel Denning fur, hauling ' coal, ' ~ : . • 18 3735 . , Slay 6, 1855. - paid Samuel IT. harper teacher, , 20 00 1 D4diciaary of Tax' for tliti)...nr 1855, 11 42 Fur collecting tax,` - - . - - 44 34 I Treasurcen salary, .... • . , ... , .... - l 32 13 . . - , . . . Balance duo North Anwrille dletriet, I Juno 2, 1850, For %yolk done, JUne 2, 1856, pityl.Adittu - Lagich- for building School MAl:ie. ; June 2.1856, paid George W. BleckTeacher,' I December 10, 1856, pald Thomas J. Miller teacher. 36 00 December 19.1856. paid Stephen-Bnft teacher. ". 90 00 r January 13, 1857 paid, teacher,! OD i. JapVi t ,-3. n 0.1857. paid Daniel Siri.h.tee.aerfl , 66..00 Teliruary 7. 1857. paid Samuel Miller teacher. 75 00 Fehruary 7, 1857, paid Peter J. Itebuck teacher, February 25, 1857, paid - Jacob Goodrum, February 25, 1857, paid Thomas J Miller March 20.1857 paid Jeremiah" Dol•fz teacher, 125 do Metall 20,1857, paid Henry , Meyer'a bill for coal. 135 67 March 21, 1857 ' paid Peter J. Itebnek trencher, OO - March 21. 18a7,paid S mine, Ilarbearm teacher, 126 31 March 21, 1857. paid Stephen Boltz teacher, 79 00 March 22. 1857, paid JaCoh• Goodrum teacher; . 25, 00 March 29, 1857, paid Samnet Miller teacher, .49 96 March 31,1857, paid Daniel Stroh teacher, 45 00 March 31, 1857, Peter Ilauerpsid part of a lot, ! March 31.1357, paid Daniel Iletnaing, for haul. ' EO OD too coal, March 31, 1857, paid IL-Try .Rtinkel for" kin d- Hog wood, April 3, 1:57, paid George W. Black for teach - . .ink IF 52 April 3,1 3 57. paid William Troxel teacher. 85 88 April 3, 1857, raid Thomas McGinley principal and interest, 159 00 April 3. 1857. paid Henry Meyer Secretary, 15 cc i April 3. 1857. paid Peter Forney for black- board, April 3, 1557. paid " " far nail. man's School Roam I April 3, 1,551. paid Jacob Onnitrum leacher, April 3, 1337, paid' Daniel Stroh fur writing a. deed. T 25 May, paid Iftnry D. Carraany' principal and iuterecA, Old titanding tam for the year /£56; GF.OIIGE TTEII , MAN. Secretary for 1855 r. NR Y MEYER, Secretary fur 1856. , North ouvill4f April 7.1868.- CYRUS MUTCH, Treasurer of Aron% Lem. .won &rough Actothit Bo): for Iwo years; Alz r chT Wk.: kh lo , 1858. • To cash front C. U. Melly. Treasurer, 1155, itl 7 75 To arootu,t or tax 1eT1...1 In MG. 1513,92. To club receivtal ott Lout, to C. 11.'13orAuor Oa rif amount of MS: levied in 1857 April 1, 15L7, To cash received ou Doud to George Arai tZ April i. 1857, To cosh received on Bond to El it Light. - - > 7F . October, 18:;7, To cash 'rtceived . from two - - S.IIIIVA - . . October. 1951. To cash received 'on bond to John Lights, se.- ' " • • Perce-ntago paid A S 'hatter, collectur ISSG Outstanding taxes or eonector 'KG 1.5:53, It, order No ati, buitlivs ,out (hiring 15,56 2193 37 " Nu, 1. paid .1. D, Yeket 11.6 - 2, — pAid lt — lit , ughter 40 CO - "3 and 17, paid .Wurth . Beinoeld • . 01. " By order No 4 paid Win NlVreslin lon . 5, paid SoiOraOtt Smith 3 00 - Shirk & (litter 14293 " " `•; !' 7. 21eury; Itpelktitt. Tr.rvisirrY ' • ' Py (niter No 5, paid.Beinoohls 3trily Ily o...itr No paid Philip Brrch . bill "1l order. No pail Andrew " by order Na 11. paid CII Borg,nrr, B.mti and interest - 612 42 lly orders Nos 13,22.27 and 34. paid •John Arnold {s'aperrikril 9 .2 4:;7 By ardor No 11. 'cash paid C Bah! 50 ag (=- Light (dlinagee) = 22700 " ...By order No 15, dish paid John &1' , 'Wm Fora 5 7 " " Pjordrr,,No .90, oust paid George runtz>Botid and hitt-rest , 4 .• By order No - 2!, tail' paid John FOX, or ' BS orders 'Yrs 23.24.29 and .12.csA paid John Walborn l:y order No 25, cash paid • George Fisher By order No 26, cash- raid atodil II Poling' • " By order No 30 : cash paid Jonathan Ouesamen 5 k, " By order 37,cash paid CII drily : percvntage • - CC 24 ()emending taxes for the yeer 1957 Amount is kande of Treasurer WE,the undersigned. Auditors of 24.rtli Lebanon Bor ough, do report that we have eacandued"the foregoing.ae count and find the same to be correct. -In witness ivhere of we care set oar han4e, and seals, this twenty-fourth day of 'March, A. 8., "IBSS- G! A nd/ tors IIENRY. BOLTZ, AtteFf—CFAs. IT. NElLY.Seeretitry.. liortb Lebanon Borongit, April 7,1858 41-LIST- OP RETAILLRS CIF Foreign and ; Gootts,, - 114qr - fri. 'kJ and Merchandise. ‘tc ' which wero,rettirned by the 'Mercantile -Appraiser oPTebitpetn Comity, Tor the year 7858. NOTICE ikhereby given ..that,the: Appratker held hie,Appeal.at ther.peputhaliporte Orsjp-, 4 4t4 'Mt Bor ough er Mehthem, 633 4 Weehrsday; thesrlS flay of May. D.l%S.at which time and place those destOug,to Appeal ruay y titibtotl: ' jit I6'ACII. e . , et2/eicantire Taxes. Lebanon liorou gh Dirt of Dealers ' . Class ' 'Lice! les. Charles Schriver. grocery 14 - 7 00 P F McCauley, eh oes . .._ 14. . 7 OD J 0 Itelsner - - ..14. _ .• 7 00 Bowman & Co., him ber 13' - 10 00 J I? Ebur,ranfectioner 14 7 00 CI r; Rohland. aboaa . 14 . . ~.a 7 00 D .11 Bermany 11 D g NU .. ,Enal.4Y4 CPO ' . : „ I'l -... - 1 - ). ~f ;:g , / 11, a iff ri tgw,...., ~....._ . -, , .........--:,,...,,,,,---4 ...z s 4 Jo p WOULD, SOON "r't .m 44 4441 '44 44,17.9 John:4161g011, vat 3- " $ 0:1141::114.", 7 - 00 wawa Ge04444,F ; /urger . 'i 'Ali. i - 4. ', • . v .1,6 40 'THE LEBANON AIVERTISER.----A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• 1918 . 66 78 16 K23Sc S 000 m SS +3o .0 0 ESE 8 10 ST t! 3}'Tl 0 41 0 f 0 20 00 Josf th, H. &await -- I . , IT , . ' 4.10 00 0..11 - eigley &Co. . . ~ ' 13 ' '' ' - 10 00 , John 0. Walter . . ' 14• • - •'7:00 David S. Matthews Samuel Shaak,miller • -14 7 00 J. C. reek, miller,' T.4'Z' l,''... ".. 7 00 Joseph' Foltz; do - ' `l4 ' '7 00 IL IL Miesetner. 'miller, • 13 ' 10 DO ILI M. Dewees, einfeetionery, . 14 .. . 7 00 Heidleberg ~ . . Wm Arti ' - - , :14 - 700 Cyrus 11 Craft . .. - 'l2 . 12 50 Joeupli, Looser - ~. • 13 . . 10 00 Buchet4. Kinshert - . 12 12.50 . Fr , (lariat.; 41ofilaan; ItuelfAer . . • 44 700 Willi:nil' Diskitgiv, " . 14 .. . 700 Christian Miller, " . 14' . 7 00 Lllrj.. Stoler. Abres -,;14 - .7 00 j 614: J WAchey - . ,14, :.: :. 700 Foltz & Co. - vilifiers 14 . 7 00 Samuel - Matti: miller --- - - ' - 14 _ 7 00 David Zng, ....‘x -.. .._ w l4- 7 00 A S tirelt - ' - ''' 13 ' 10 00 0 e 0 20 41 1 00 1834 88 78 88 $l9lB 66 L'l6 00 0500 I Inooo4oo & - sOO - - - - - 1:3 10 00 It AV Coleman, Cornwall mill . 14 . 7 00 Jac. b 11o1Fnian,rni I rert;iti k, g 1 1 . ~-„, ak, - ,1,' 7'ool II & S Ehy 13 10 . 00 , ~ A lituusy„tailor. l _ , ,g. , -'./.• A 2 , ' Al 4 :"4 r:* 7 0 9. '' • a ' :01ii.V2)intiiiie. John Carper ~ ..., ~ , ,,, . ..zi 1 ,..r;,, , , z., 03,4 it ,' 10,0C1 David nutter; tialllef''' ' - ' " 14 7 Or C F Landis • 13 10 00 Cornelius Sillitb,:itottreciiiiiiiii{;: -°I - 7 00 -i 11 D Delver & tiro 13 10 00 C H. Ste,nmetz,-,;-,- , 1 .., ft • -,t, a . 3 - 4:•33 10 00 e:1'0/4 * Oavid Anndt IZAfir • 14 700 A.& W Kreider. mi11er5,,,,,,„, '2,1 1,4 , . 700 Esiwtrcl trieltler,l . A 4* , 14 i *-. ..44, 700 Min hiarklitiaster 14 7 00 Daniel Fituat,at.ases ~ , 14 . 700 . '-' •4 ' Le;htibdderry John Ninlager.... -- . -.. i; tenjarnhi limiter ' ' ' - - Etter & Bowman Gideon Etter, miller :: .1 B Foltz Samuel &weer, tailor Martin If 'Bowman - Martin Early, intr.lware Martin Early , Simon 0 qoratich Lather Meier, stores .1 II Heisy, •- 1 _ J D llelsy. confectioner , 14 Martin Early. lumber ~ 14 "Strickler, Wilhelm- k. Co . millers 11 Joseph Longenecker. distillery 3, .3 00 ME EIS 25 00 ...' 00 Gabriel,Wolfers4evor . 1.3 to 001 Early & EllsMingkl, di. tillery 3 30 on HimaMerger & Ihnie, millers 14 . • 7 00 Nter Grabil. shoes Daniel ', Early ' 13 10 00 Gideon Faltealdrls, drugs 14, 7 00 patent, ine .. dicitpia ' 4 - - Eillhiger & lilnDOrta ' , 12 • . 12 50 John l' Smith; atoves- , 14 . ;' , .., 700 Daniel Meal fair' 'l2 10 00. Lightut r & . i . Sent-eider, gr.i.in, ,„. 13 10 00 J& S Meyer .t....... ~' . N . ..e ~...,.... . 14 7 00 .1 ; & B,3leygr,luniber_& coal 14 7 00 Lin - Mord FaFtaci.4.miller 14 7 00 . . Change Weldrieqn-j . -, -,,- o J..., t ....."0 ... -13' . , ''' .. 1,0 00 Jitedb AlOttlihir, miller -. .. t.. ....r 14 ---' .t ' ~ .7.400 John - Moulliiiy, disfillerly_ , - 4-' ,',- 3• . , .... s' - '6O 00 Martin. tight. miller -,% ••:....1 ..; - 'l' . , 14 '......-., • ' .. - '` 7' 00 Easi Hanover" Jacob Croyoniller , ,„.1 4 . George W :;- Miller '... . ~-1........1 .4 . :." ;grain" ' ' 'l4 ' John Grabill. nxille4 Eberly.l Yertgati-millers 14 D IdAtank P''l3. . ... Catharine Erinte, ennreetlonery . .''.- , 1;4 Michael Ifartrann, feed 4. •4 8 Endwig Shetloth,-- " a Wlll FefttliZ,'CoNi ' , ,1 14 Tinnnat , A harper ' s ''- ' - - ' . 13 John Seltzer ' John Dot qsr. miller ~14 Allanzaiit Denin,Mlll4si ,- 7: .44 71 I. Milieu, pa tent in&lielnes .".... • . 4 Wm Stein • 14 Edward Dither, Imekster 14 Michael Ifetiaer, `'+ Tred.•Belaner. 7.lPrAtiOnoper. Peter Went ling, con -ortioner 6 CO B'2 7 343." 5 06 s=3B9 23 , 67 e 7-7 400 00 553 OD 10 00 200 00 0 ',S SD Uniort 'Nicholas lmrlister 14 Dan id 13 , ,rdnen Son. Abram nalmy.lmelt.Kt.r • - U.rtion Forge Comptm!...'n mill • 14 Q P,^ l /ell.o h.Co groin 13^ h Hellman' lumber' ' Genrnl" cwt.! , - 'l4 $ DohnAn- 3^, - ' ' 13 ' Jaelcz:ort• 'CI a 7 S. M 1; Bowman, 14 Christian Loug l4 ( ~ •rtnv-erlt-,9pattgler , Gangvalt. Sttaier Gb'ttlar'&Viltteht 13t.tklatrtin Samuel '5.1441 „ 14 - tlen - 4 %%Winer, elor:c_ . „, „ 1.4, It-13nekina 14. Erei tzef ESaltiefititmik.r', 'LI • Henry fillssmn'ti, Kneratet 14 - George Febott " .. • Daniel Hassler;'erailcctionex. , . Haasler. Conver Co,graitt l4 gatnnel Muck, ena.l. - ;&c • . • 14 14eytas nee, groreriea" 14 Win Tice. plaster, kc . 14 Uvrard itobland. miller ' 14 , Jacob' Schoch " -14 Allen Tinlllager, 14 Davit , Kintzle, enni. 14 Richard n latch 14. Levingnoti 4tt Kilmer. ruiner Ephraim Hertzler,uttiler ,14 EOM 0 ;4 OM 40L 00 oo 22 d 3 0 John Brunner John Capp 4, Son drugs Samuel E Bickel Leri Heilman Macs Arndt ? lumber Amos S Widmer. stores Jacob Mushier, hucloner 'Jonathan Ilouser,mllter John Sorg. Abraham Shirk " Napoleon Dash, hate Ace, Wocidy. tailor Franklin Shand, confectioner Jacob Geiatweit. confectioner Augustus litiber, huckster 1113 El] 5180 97 a 52 6236 89 Shifter &Mark Samuel Weber Jacob C.Seltzer Pain & Brutztnnn, ii-ackstera John Pain " Go4Web Klingler 4 . AVilliani Pain " AmosSpitler ' ^ .4 - Henry Lick, grntn Sebastian Shrefrer, hncirster W grovelty3 John Alberti - v' " evi /41 john,Stoner, miller: , Levi .Gring,Jilickaten John I' Peter Get ha John Wagner. iick'star Schutt k Pelffet ' e George Hirst, stoves . John Kral'. casting , ~ JerismishToltsekuc-keter , - Brijk&e '4 l;iCeiiii LekaxionYalleillos x 30'00 - 1111 r • 8 . 30 00 A& W RAbor JEtelaan 4. 4 gO,OO " itivolrvrto.ea !tin' 30 00 , Prie*FIWAZ ki/V*Stßodifiehlklitiffl a ~ted nag.eY icwarstantaibandtaan Wind: Of Waltz*. Rced9l. -Ar At , Cornwall =I EIMS=I 00 • 30 00 00 fp 00 5 00 ' 00 10 00 4 00 7 00 k - 00 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 00 7 00 7 00 oo 7 . 00 10 - 00 10'00 7'o , 10'00 ,Z,,°O 7 00 7.00 1000 7 00 700 -7 0 0 7 'oo 7,06 • 7 po 7 00 7.00 7 00 .7 00 7 00 • 10 on 7 CO Sacafara 13 70 00 13 70 00 14 7 00 74 - 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 34 7 00 13 70 OD 14 '7 90 14 • 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OD 14 7 09 Bethel IMMO 7 00 7 00 00 10 00 10 Of 0. 0000 • 7.00 00 e 00 7 00 7 00 700 00 00 lletr4 1311 REMOVAN I eln _r d. - - riEsubscriber respectfully. informs — , th'e , public in general that he is preisifeittfolts'ial till& of F.tscr:iira.OPt4V,Earat work at bad Yard, in 'Walnut Arent, half Wax,betweeM the'Conrt House and 'Lebanon Ta„lleY ItaDroad Depot, at the shortest notice. as good as work done .in any city th - e'Dnlted States:4nd, being the - may.. Stone Cuttert in Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business, he pladegs himself that he can manufac ture cheaper, and giVe a-better finish than - day other man engaged in.the sainelmsi nee His stork consists of Motiuments;'OraVe - Stories, Mantels, Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, 4c. ' Also, SANDSTONE of the hest quality for all uses, plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size and quantity; .o%=^^Please call and examine prime and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. ' • ' ^ JOHN FARRELL. Lebanon. December 19, 1555. . • 8.--LETTERING done in German and. nglish, by the`bait praMical ^dmrlinit4, . • ' .11ogaks! Ilot)ks! WALTZ & ItG:DLIC mould respectfully inforutthe Public, that they constantly .. reeefre, frotretffe Easferii Cities, cies of i / ;•T"P : ail. th e MOAL AMPOrtalllt'ha -atFra op ctive, Neu- ffoofie,ps attunes published, ',hick: ther -offer for, 111,ecfiettINT, than they. can 4 lai t purchased :etacwhere.-'= 'Aintinp'those Maly: received : . Pattoli'cNtarxii-Burr; ; . 'Pravele*and-Reptiarehes inlouth'i!„frica. , Spark'e Jae. ofiffranklin„ I , Abbott's Napoloon, F City cif the Great Eittcc; „,„ ; „ Baynril . Noitlierti Travels • /Dcbitland-Cteilit, , . Th 4 Reason Why: They Isave.niraya on hand a largo , asmrtlnentol , lkboal Books. IRunkiloolorittylAtationury, Sul.day.School ' Books. arid II: awytnient, of fluto,-. Piano, Violin and Gunk. ;An BIC. Piah &Forte, 31-e -_ kkdittn„.4l4d:Violinl . nstEuqor 4 ik PPAELA' 4 fiIf - A,'ITG S of Foreign and DOntpstic Manufiqpro,',- i Window Shades: The ~ I VI o ail, t h.ty rilagazines I . and all - . NEWSPAPERS, daily 4- We e k ly, Cant* had by calling, attheatore. on Cumberland street, in the borough or Lebartori, at thisign of the "Big Book." I€9..Orders loft with thenifor any kind,ofgoods in their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon. Feb. 4. ISSB. ILIPIDER. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEE r o lf or tl o le ffe b re e.lt t tri t t:h r e ulT zt i a s s n so L tri t: , zs t s o l f e at the nd-exterimimi LUtIIU nn ' a COAL YARD of new _ _ .BRECHBILL HOR 5 n the Borough of North Lebanon. on the bank of the Union Canal, at the hoed of. Walnut street, a few /mires North of the Genessce Steam Mills, and One quare east of Borguer's Hotel. Their assortment. consists of the best well seasoned White, Yellow, Norway. Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Hoards; I;4' and-2 inch Panne! and Common Plank; White :Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; - WhilolOak•Heards. Plank and Scantling_;, . inth 'Polder Boards. Plank and. Seentlfug. SW NG LES ! ' S INGLES! lr - The West Pine and lletnleek.ShMgles; .Alsd . . - 11.ording and Plastering Laths; Ohotitline'Rails and Posts; and Pailings forlifices and , fencing Boards ; SLOOSUNG:BOAHDS-.of:all sizes and deserijilions. COAL!COAL!! COA The largest sleek, of ,Hrgken Sterec4.imebunters and lowestifrices. ,(ra.,Confitleotlhat tliery,,linin the large 4 and Lest as aorlment of. LumnsitoPall deseripticina.MadMies;as well as the largeststock of the different kinds of 'COAL, ever - Offered to the citisenstif Lebanon enemy, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers sinis _ factorily. and would therefore invite all who.watit any- Hang in their line, to examine their stork before pur . chasing elsewhere. . BRECIIBILL St. LHORST. 'N. Lebanon, Sub. 24. 1555. M=U= 7 is st. THE -undersigned has- establish - .ed,a NEW LIVERY STABLE in ,-. l '' ~ -. the Eagle Hotel Stables, Lebanon. . iHe has good and safe Ilerees; Car kl , 4 0 'II riages, as may be desired, and care .„,„..„. ful Drivers, which he will, hire on fair terms. He hopes by being attentive to busi ness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Apply at the Eagle Hotel or at the Stables. JOSIAH D. DEIIIIFE. Lebanon, aug. 19, '.57. REMOVAL Of.J. Ali. [rood's Rook Store. undersigned, havitigreMoved his New and 11 Phcap Book Store, to Market square, 2 'doors Ijort!,: of Dr. GuiLi - oun's New Building, Market, st.,'where he will be pleased te.see au.of his old friends, and those delirious of having articles in Alis.lineWithwdetermination - of sellingtheap eith. nxan pure'nnud„c h ewhere,hq-rould re speCtftillP4ll',theT aftenlidn of :110 ;piddle. ,to his assortment of Bubles, Hjinn and Pr'ayii:4) ooks; .cellaneoas, Blank and' Sobbed Books, Wall and Window Pap&;2..!:', - ; ; . Stationery, and every article in his line. of busi ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1857. All the Magazines-and Newspapers; both daily and weekly, to be bad at Publisher's rates. 7 00 ,1 4 00 7 01 00 All orders fOi affieles. in LiS 1100 . Vareft:,:f and promptly attended to, by the undersigned. ~ Lebanon, Jan. 74, 1857: M. GOOD. CLOCKS Thirty Day, Eight Day, r CLOCKS, Just Received :at .T. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon. Pa. ValtiableSo-rough Properly FOR .SALE! S offered at private sale, that-valuable half-lot I:or piece of Ground, situate at the north-east cor ner of IVainuloand Water streets, Lebanon. front ing; 33 feet on Walnut street and SO feet on Water street, at present occupied by John Farrel's Marble Yard;; on -...which are a FRAME-HOUSE, Ac.- It is locased witbina-square of the Lebanon Valley aailroadlflopot;:betwedn- the-Depot and the-cen tre ottourn. • For. further paitioulors, apply•to - John Fttrrel, on tho prom izes. [.Tune 24,1857. 7 00 ' 00 10 00 EMI S PLEN-DID E ST-ATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale his -mag nificent estate, situate in East 'Hanover town ship, Lebanon county, about 2 miles from Harp er's Inn, 4 miles from the Cold Springs and the Dauphin and Susquehanna; Railroad, as follows: NO. I—Contains 160 ACRE'S, more or less, of the best land in the neighborhood, adjoining prop erty of Michael Deininger, :Sohn Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and under . 2_ good cultivation. The buildings ; ; erected on this tract are the under ?' ifc r signed's well-known Cloth Man a factory, which has a large patren -*- age and is capable of indefinite in crease; a large two-story double Stone Dwelling Douse, with Kitchen annexed ; good two-story Farm House; Tenant House; large stone Darn, with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out buildings, in good repair. Also, all necessary buildings for the Manufaetory,vis:—Fulling-mill, Card and Spinning Machine building, Dyeing and Finishing House. &e., &e. The Works are all well supplied with good Machinery and plenty •of water power. A stream of good water is led to the dwelling-house in pipes; also, R p+,,ev spfitt&itrid:Tiunfiellennar. Also, a , beautiful Young ORQUAD on the% premises. NO. 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more- or less) adjoining No. 1, land of Michell Deining er, John Dotter and others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good caltiration and excel lent fentes. Erected thereon is a RIM* stable ; and a large Shed: Also: near by a' Wall, spring ; " Splendid site fOr`the erection of _ a dwelling'house. There is - flowing- Writer in' nearly every field. - A'Schtiel Rouse is . located on this tract. 30 00 0 00 ]0 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 NO. 3--:Containi 180 Aerea Wood land, (more or l'os's,) adjoining'No. I,' land of John Dotter and others. It has a rich growth of Chestnut Sprouts,. 'fftibf ' - As the undersigtri lisimejely disposed to sell, the above ,may pm . Teltase , d either ,in parts as tikrote or - in the'wh.eie„ rilty bo"dosired. r. ppesisardi? will ,p 4 given' the ply tti sprit, fssB •147.6Farocinlaib4 ,VirSll.l - 1414.1131t9AR; - • ' Aug. 5, "EsAt•HintTrer,libinou CO., Pa. , • . ...4 , . :,,,,, - . .71". AU Ir .IMIRBLE 1:1RD i ► Dr. Ross Dr - tiff - Store grtgzogl 'a, g-47, • ... oN.cs .. g, . )-3 Opposite the Court House, Lebanon. Pa. Cm. dr ~ 77' cp W .. ?,, 4 ,t ' l - g to r 't•-1 ri R. ROSS offers to katvers the best bargains in ..ii drugs in Lebanon :a long and varied expo .t P.. 7,-P - , m g , 'of over twenty years , in the drug mid g „ ,%. -.li. .9., 'l p tz, et. rience, medical science, enables him to do up thing. , in . o O r.': •g. '"'" `- s t F. n., F.,„ 7 .. ....: 5 as the first style. Perullascrs trill please tiiiii:e a s. r....• as o se a 03 note of theso , factg. g . ..g LI 0 Ri ';) .Magnetic , „... ,)...., c ., 0 F: ,- p., ~..- i' 'c z a 4 ‘Z 4 ' O . - ' .-4 'ir the Permanent enro of, ' 1.. - 4. C l '" • k S . M ?, zt td 9 2 , •1 104 Kt. Vitlis' Daneh," 11 nli all g.- . - - ...,...- ••••., , A.s. :,...,-... .bet ,lc roue , diseume, „soh' h . •,- E, 5' 5 4 f?, Le, E. 'llnss. • ' p . a , .;,.. , ''''' 6 • Upham's P..leetunry, z.-...q , -4-8 G •.,-...'*05„,7, certain cure for tile.Pilet3. g, ',4.c> 6 ~... • .. •-p m 'ff . .- -. '', or.dilarshisi's Uterine (Athol = Pr. - :17.t4 th; For We cure of all feta. dis. 5•., 0 51:: :,-,-- ,a 8- :,.., t i:' 'H. 11. Higbee'.s : Remedy, - - m .— : -.,.g. , .r 4 r-7-'it ' 8 ';'' 4' )r, tho . cure 'or Coughs, Cola: , - ;gAlige g § -. , -..L < .g ..,-- ..__- f -s 8•7 4 rg F., 8' The public are invited to call athis."l/ NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET, one square north of Union Rail, Lebanon, Pa., where he will attend personally to all who will , favorhixn with their patronage. . He would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage afforded him since opening in business, and feeling the more encouraged by the interest Manifested lb his behalf by tbe public, he enters upon a new aesson with renewed energy, despatching business with a promptness becoining an honest mechanic.. Tarim :Neasniittble -Cart aiitt'Excnitine Lebanon, April3,'sB.. . J. it. DAUGHERTY. S—Also, a - number of select Limestone Door Sills,. for the accommodation of building men and contractors, who, would do well, to call and maniac. .L E. D.. W ATCIIES N D'4E-W - ELRY• ANOTHER NEW: . LOT OF WATCHES AND 'JEWELRY 3 HPqr!PrPihv j;IT ...ta Cumberland street, next, clear ta,"Dr „ 7 .Oct. 21 56. • NEW .CLOTRINGSWORE ' - Market etreet.betteeee , Mark's and Rieeti Hotels: Sq.,RAMSEY St; CO. have just oppned a large . and cheap assortmeni, of • FALL and WINTER CLOTHING. , Th - dir steel( eniliraCes all the different styles of COATS, PANTS,“dnd VESTS, suitable for the season. Goods of all .kinds in the,pieen, which will lie made to order at the shortest notice. Shirts, Under-shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Col lars, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves', Unibre in short, every thing .usually to .he,found in azen tletnen's Clothing and . Furnishing Store. ~Two Two JounNurams TAILORS WA - gTED. S. S. RAMSEY S CO. Lebanon, Sept, 2:3, '57. JAMES F. MAXWELL, MANUFACTURE It Or improved Fire and Writer Proof C0111POSITION:. HARRISBURG, PA., ' RESPECTFULLY inform the citiieis (if Ilar ritiburg, Reading, Lancaster; Lthanon, and their vicinities, that we are prepared- to _ , put on roofs on most liberal terms, and at the shortest notice. , • . We respectfully call the attention of persons a ' bout to build, to our invaluable method of Iroofinr„ now much used throughout theprincipal cities of ,the :United States and their vicinities ; This. mode rof lreetag! haling all thh" Coinbi`nefi impliSites of cheapness, Durability, and Security against Fire and lliater r anfl' ispep sing wjth, high gzthre walls; the roofs require an inclination or not mere than three-quarters (t) of an inch to the (Mit, anti in many cases saving the entire cost of rafters—the ceiling joist being used. The gutters are made of the Sumo ,niaterial, without any extra .charges ; consequently, our' roofs-tire Put - up at almost half the cost of either Tin, -Slate, or Shingles. The material being of an imperishable nature, it surpasses all. others. in Durability ;—besides, in case of any casualty, is the most easily repaired of any other : rot& nos in use. Yet, the hest proof we can 'offer as to its being both fire and water proof,-ar&our ninny re ferences, to any one of whom we arc at 'liberty to refer. N. L'.—But let it be distinctly understood, (since we manufacture our own .compoiitien, and do the work in person;) that - see frafrUnt' all our work proof against both Fire end Wafer; if they prove contrary ; we will most willingly abide the results. The materials being mostly non-conductors of heat, no roof is so cool in summer, or so warm ID winter. Those wishing to use our: roof should give the rafters a pitch of about one inch to the foot. [mey 21, 15:54.-4m. - CLOC KS, cL OC KS, ' JUST RECEIVED AT J. ACKE PI ' S . From $1,5 t0510,.8 day and 30 hour Oct. 22. ' , : Lumber and .coaL _5OOO MEN WANTED! to come end boy their LUMBER, and COAL•at'the tonishingly low iirieCs which I anhnow determin ed to- sell Now is the time, if. Ton wish to s.P.ve your money, to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard, located betweeh the Old Lutheran Church' end Myers & Shoat.? Steam Mill, and one square north of the Court House, in Walnut street, in the borough of Lebanon, where is a well selected stock of all kinds of Building 'Materials, consisting of 500,000 ft. Boards, • 300,00 t) Shingles, 200,000 ft. Joist & 60,000 ft. hemlock aards, • - 60,000 ft. do fane'g b'ds. Also, Planks, Plasterinr , and:Roofing Lath, all of which will be sold, wholesale or retail,. at Mid dletown prices, except a smell adrance for freight. Also, all kinds of the best COAL the market can produce, such as Broken, Egg, Store, Chestnut, Limeburners' and Hollidaysburg Blacksmith's Coal, which will be sold almost at cost. • - JOHN IL WITMEYER. Lebanon, Juno 24,1557.: • • 5.4.11017./tEINOESIL. ADOLPHHS RETHOEHL. :: CHAS. B. SATILT A HOME FOR. ALL.! The Largest, Best and Cheapest ASSORTME.NT OF LVINBER AND COAL ever offered heretofore to the public. AT THE OLD YARD IN wi . orlh Lebanon _Borough, (FORMERLY on BY k REINOEB4,) Situated on East 4' West side of Mar ket street, at Union Canal, !Min undersigned take this method of inform ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding Counties ' that they have now on hand a, large stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and are constantly receiving additions thereto.. Their as sortment consists in part of White and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK BOARDS. IA- inch and 2 inch PANEL. and COMMON PLANKS. White PINE and HEnr.oca- SCANTLING and JOISTS. I inch and I inch CHERRY. BOARDS, PLANKS and TABLE LEGS. Alto, 1 inch and ) inch POPLAR BOARDS, PLANKS and SCANTLING. - - • • HARD WOOD, Such as ASH and WHITE OAK BOARDS, PLANKS and SCANTING-. SHINGLES; SHINGLES , SHINGLES A great assortment of good Ps and IlF.amocK SHINGLES. Also, ROOFING and Prasrunmo .LATHS. Also, .RAILS, POSTS, and ready topped PALINGS for fencing. Flooring Boards, Doors and Window &ca. Of which they positively-have the largest and best, assortment ever offered In this section of country. • COAL ! COAL !! COAL!! ! They keep constantly on hand the best quality of Broken, Stone and LimetriFreererCOAl. Also, the best quality , of HolliciTysburg Smith coal, which are sold at reduced prices. • tzs,,. Raring now on liand,mueh the largest and completest assortment of Lumber avox offered to the public in Lebanon; they fe'el confident of being able es.tiefaetorily-tomeeommodate all per. chasers, and would,,therofore, iny i tte,an erarnina tio;ii'df'iffeir ate& b'eforliphiretaing e L l'aeuliere. North Lebanon Bor9sigh, Sept. 17, 1856.'1u WoOd's Hair sestoralies. ,"-l'en'prontoting!illegroirth.of hair, -al wAys to I,c dear ,yt the_Rrinei,pul drug depot of Dr. 11.0,y.1. llgitry's'intigoratiUg Thd.bestrtosticia 040 for utrongthening the ha tuan.untetri,,sopl,only by pr. Napkika, isluatldapersedittg all:other rnediein'es for the qure,of??l§?l,lll,l.3iWn ind Bronchitis. Dr. 110.4.= I 'soft; 'l4that. ' .4 : :0: tyll7;en.'s - Rizzor .Powder,- - ..v ? y,ll l , F or S, , trdif- r , - 1Nru1ti!0.3...11;11. ,r.r TOE STATE o r PENVTLYANI4. pure and safe": Money is received in any sum. large or imadliotud ',Ater . Vain 'Ohio'tatawlio. Ilrandy—a id from the day of depo,it to the day 9f:withdrawal. 'artiele l for medical useto•be had at Dl': Eass'. .. Lr. c : '- ..to l e ' office i 3 open every day fiom 9 o'ciOnicin the morn- Allen's Ljulment, for Rheumatism. ' lug till 5. o'clock in the afternoon, and on ?tionday and ' Ali. ;4 ti6t' . .3' litrir II esioriztive : 'lltarsday ev , clninri Or S - tre.e , Ck.. - 1 -, ''' - . . ER President. • adinuffartigxes.torer•ofthe flair, ". .7 , .li , lIEN II r 1. -12%; 5 1(.'., .. , ... . 110nEltffl SELFRlntitr.,,-Vice iresident. i.talit,lns, ift lead . ef,. all ntivor iv „, u ,...„ .1 , „r il em, s ec . rews. . ill:tidies for le liar.' No toilet. in t' 0 ' -' " 1 - pritEettißs. ' ' )erfect without mss. Allen's liatr.lltm. lienny L. Iletter, I F. Carroll Dram-Or, lnstora .. ,tiKe„ Call at - Dr. Ross' . f, }Award r.. ("artei, " ' I Joseph U. Rehr; .- 1 t .. II - r 1 Robert Selfridge.. , . . . ,Francia.Lee., , i - . )rug.,ktpFy ,f,or. ,ip ca. ..4....9n . . , ai , . Snail. It. Aidt'ted.'' ' ' - .Tdserdt YerkeS. feSfoim titel-Seeitdv. 1 trtinather cot. ) B.D.4 . id _ reth ..., huw.i .... _ . irenryilureiwirirer: Pr- :,14.0114 1 .4 11 2n /441KeFgeS - I' . ' 3l O'itc3` , Is rev aired and paiments made daily Without .re as sweet as,sugar, and a certain tatn-. ~.. . i 5: . s .. .~-. trofOillailti - t tleloveiment siema :nitr.Atii..,,,s ,E..AIE MORoT ... pr, ARF"144174 , Drops, ties as the (slimier require=. - Feb. 34.,'“ For. theTelief of restleNnoss colic pains, ..to., of 1,. .., .. ~ . : ~,.. ...,, ..,. ..... • ... children. SUM' only at Di.'lt i iiii Drig Store. ; ;, , ,;_; 11_1..) L 4 , , , ,5, -,,,....., .. . Cough Curedfor.l774ofintytfiveCent.s.' '1 3 • IftECTOIirtSIFIJIZA . , Dr. PhysieVs Cough Syypp is the cheapest anti i l t'o l lL i i lt:Ek I`hT"i`kii. Itiik6woßM best retnedy for Coughtiitiddl.:A: 'Call at Drltoss'. , ; A ND for any Eruption or Excoriation of the Skin. Dr. Ross', :flors'e, powd e r ..- - ' 1 - 3., whether on„,the head ; face, arms pc other parts of Ts the 'hest Horse Powder in 050 Dr. Ras's' Cattle' Pilivile - r - : : may be.speedily cured by, the use•of the,ltecto Mistime._ • t:4 l To fluke iiipeciillylliite are' aufferbig Wein bid Pfies. Ise Is fast taking the pittee:of alintlier Cattle. Powders: ~d . . ' ' or a sure remedy. , . - . . ... Dr. Ross' Horse Liniment : - :',.,, For the cure of Itild Strains, 'Swellings, Bruises, : from Aar. Mr. g!.i l eiilin% Pastor German Church, Cur. ..ti c. Sold only by Dr. -Moss: °+ .. - , i ' Cbuway and Sharp streets: . '' ' For,thel.tenetit of the affticted,.l feel. it.a'duty, ta state Dr. Ross' . Eye ,S"ulpe, - • '! krlitit ithleisinttifitiedielite. known by theintini of ...Bulls For the cure of sore, weak or inflamed eyes. In,-,; Re . .do alistura." has. been to ntenl iuwe been afflicted dividuals who h n ye - boon-afflicted with. diseases -OEI wit& tbe Piles 'for eight Years. daring which time I tried the eyes, for months and years,,liaye been entire- ! y sign temedl r ms_ siira-l•et4ltlner, and mini others, .but it Without sue ess.. arms beard of Mr. IfniPs Pile ly cured by the use of Df:RciSs' Eye' Salvo• .; enn.l4, I tried it ;,and•thong l / 4 1 ivied but one lialf-bot .Presk Garden Seeds ... . , tie, I ran say that I ant perfectly cured. I also used it . . In groat variety at Dr. Ross' Drue• Store. ~. -.1 . innyadent case of Tetter.;iihiche.xterlded.overthewhole • - Pt.J , . '• ' ! body. and in less than two weeks it disappeared, and Dr. Ross' Zeller Ointment • : tikto.in.beesswe clean and il/didotb..loerrietly adhered ni Persons afflicted with- tater; iiitworin, slid va- I the directions. SAMUEL ENTERLIN E. lions other skirt disease.i,..will fintlsarious eilicient 1 - Sehl,(Wholesale.arllietail. by-D. S. , Raber. Druggist, medicines for their cure at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. : T.ohanon, ta.„ sole agent for-Lehmoo county.. • - nen2.4.. • , .1": ti.R57.....7y.. . ~ .:. ; ti Dr. Ross' Tooth "=YT is a very superior preparation,forttlie-Tneth label ' Gums. It whitens, cleans ,auti,preserve the teeth,,: and hardens the plain. ' It Presents' and cures Scurvy. Try it, by-all iuminsif„,y,ou- L etulne a sweet breath and white teeth. Askk - for lir: i ? ~, es' Tooth Wr.s.h. . I.legl's Embr9ccgionjor. Horses, lizrs no superior for the cure of swellings, bruises,, galls predored by the eol7itr t5l- zieraibles, old or fresh wounds. Ask for..Heyl's.Euthrocationr Trusses. Dr. Res:: bas a variety" irf . TrUPSOS'.--for children or grown people.. Euless a Truss fits, it is nom than useless—it ivill`do'h'arni. He has batl nn experience of over :IS'yenrA'in tkis!hranelf of surgery, and adjusts n very,Truss.bough _ 15 Gallons of • for 19 - Cents. One box of Saponifier, resting 19' Oents , , — ivill make 9 pounds of hard soap, or 15 gallons of sorb seep, without any trouble. Full direetOns SOld at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. [April 8; 1857. TKINS McADAM have just reoetved new stook of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Pro relli ng Lop. "Waskivi gto n -House? Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. TIIE undersigned, having taken this old and .favorite stand, and having refitted it in` . the .b6st style, is now prepared to accommodate the nubile, and entertain strangers and travellers in the best !modern style. The House is commodi ous and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro vided for, and the BAR contain none but the rultesr The STABLING attached to the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of ac commodating tigreat, number of Horses. To,his.friends and acquaintances,* Leb anon eairntiC ito - well as to all others, be extends a cordial inVitatiorvto make hisllcusetheir'isomn when viiiting Lebanon, April 2,-115'7. TA TKINS Er, MoADAIVI hare a splendid stesort tal4 menO-of.Boots, Shoes, Trunko-lne4l--?Tra'rel ing bag. I - , Salfc ikttre.,?,„lB74 Tut- oht,, , ,N AL 1,,T And rsl ' l ' lo qrthr ern , I- r...Cor the kan:r. . • h, or roa 411 otbor Pgition r Hof rg orr row.irift•lg. Titreii),G 14". klO.ll be fl.o tblf LW. \ ()their starved in; ttitY.AN'S PL1.110NIC" WAFER , Reliers Couvils, Calb, Sare-:::rest. Hoarzeness. 1 ; 1.71.110Ni.: WAFETtx; Believe Asthma, Enizebitis, Diffir,.nit Breathing. I :I I, VAN - 3. WAFTPS RelieVe Spithao o f Bl o od, Tains in the Most. rui.mnsw wArEits Itelicva Incipient- Consumption. rang DiMilSe64 One hundred dollars will be Veldt° any Phyiitian who' can prove,that the medicine ever injured a patient; and the testimony 'of thousands ean be produced to prove that it does great good. Coxes of from one .week to thir teen - years standing - have been - effected. The mass of ,Noluntary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor, 1 vouching itt virtues and curative Powers, is immense. embracing, names well know.° SO.LE.NPF. '100;000 Bottles Have Been Sold and net a single instance of a failure' has been reported! ,Personally appeared before.me, an Alderman of the ' 1 City, of, l'hiladelphia, U. T. llBLMBOLD;:Chemist,llwho being duly sworn does say, that his preparatiottcontains no 5 arecitioi - i iertiUrY. or injurious Drug, but lifelphrelY . Vegetahle. sole manufacturer. -Sworn and subscribed bcro - fd ltia t. bi42:l • 4lllhl Y her, 18,54. P. 11.1B111Ati.Z. A/ g er: than' Piice per Bottle, or .szxfor, 00, livered to any Address, No family should be without a 11us. of I Aer , ompaniedhYreliable indiestiOnSible Certificates Bryan's Pnl m sax 'afers 1 Professors of 2 dedi.cal.colleges,,Clergymen and others.. / W Prepared and - sold bY T. libl.11B0hD;- .. 1 No Traveler should be without a Boa of .r , :I'rootionl and Analytical*Chemist.. Bryan's Ptilluottle 'Wafers . No. 52 South Tenth St. below Ch tapf„ '""a POCKIT. Assembly Buildings, Phila . No Dealer should be without a supply cf 'esa--Tobe had of Dr. George Rose, D. S. Railer, arid off Bryan , a Pulmonle Wafers ! all Druggists and Dealers throughout the Unitedp ,ates roe HIS ersrom ms. , . Canftdas and British' Provinces: No person will ever object to give BEWARE OF COON TERFEIZIS gryauN Pulmonte Wafeys Ask for Helmbold' TWE s—take no other TWENTY-FIVE CF:XVS• - For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court: House, Ceires.Ouaran teed. non, Pa., and by all respectable Drua'aistathroug'eoutthe United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Read I . '57-1 • ing, Pa. [Oct.• )1 Pratt it'li k ettacei-!s;arra - gic - tofu TEINS has just.retorned froth the city with reM his now stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Tra- sling bogs. PT VAMP Pt: W A PERS Relieve: Teritation of. t:Lo Urals :Ind Tonsils. 1111 VA-N'S PL 1240 N Relien the et3v . 3 I",:mttlit'..a[s in Ten litinutes. IVAFER:i Are a binsitt.s , to ail cissses anal constitutions. .tinrcaN-s rolArt.).Nic WAFERS . Area datted for Vocalin:s and Public Speakers., pri,mome WAFIIIS improve the compass and flexibility a the Voice. BRYAN'S PCI.HONIC WAFF.R.-7 Are ima Enn*e. forin.azi pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S rcr.mr):6;ie xv.l. rats Not only LAt etrzct rapLi & Cares . ' .13RyAN'S PULMOSIC WAPERs wa.tranted to give satisfaction to every 'one. Call and Sec thie Dry-Goods ; Grocery '& 'Crockery AT TUE FARMERS' STORE LEONARD ZIMMEICALAN. informs his.friends and the public that hehas justreceived* new stock of GOODS for the PALL Trade; which will be found-as cheap as any stock of thekind..in this town, consisting of all such Goods as are"' usually kepfin a first-class store. Particular 'at tention is given to Staple Goode for - the Ccieritry Trade, not neglecting :the- fancy articles for 1.4- • dies' wear—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, dersleves, Handkerchiefs,,ke. Gentlemen are invited to examine his Ci.orns, Cassimeres, Casinets, Tweeds.. Fancy and other. Vestirigs, Velvets,,Cords, , _ in the. Grocery department may be found splendid assortment of every: 8 REWARD beimid foinar ly: — Coffee, Sugar; Spices, Teanse,6lllaienketril,lite_fil. 1 000 l'"liA" di„ises, enr! ... ine that wilt excell this for the follow -In Crockery, the stock is well seleetedr..• Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal AffeCtions;Colitract is9..The highest oP ,; / 14: kg Ri-D t •ed Joints, Cholie Pains, Pains the side or Back, price Conntir Produce. 'reVa n di 6Wir.lll"a for 14eanduarochse:-anT7ltahlalchdise'eSasper:inofs'tSfeeSThitinr?4netelttaud .. „. e r i E 30,1 . 85 " thiyGlands: ' ' G r " None genuine without the qnvare A psi 4 . o*TCHtßattaelled to earl • r• - ••••• - fr - For sale wholessioAksui. Eau% sit* quillard • berger's Drug titore, - tehiuoil. Mardi 3, 7•5.:-31tt. EU Ltichnlatid?s, _Gs 14 tug- ,Pr.vparaliori VinzceUtrale r d l ed4iiiaitild Fluid Extract Buchu. For. diseases of the Bladder. Eidness. Gravel, Dropsy,. lyd.a.,, t i ef a,ea, Obstruction's, diseases. Fe male ,Courp -and :diseases of . the Sexual Organs. .4.iping,ftpniAl.acessee,andtAropruflefifdesln life_ and re nuiring all Treproper DDeharges from the Bladder. Kid §exuad-Ormans, xvhatkeieStisting .. Male or Female • Froin 4hatere'r cause Originated. ?„„Ti ,RottNY, to D., gl at it tt.di n g Giving Health and Vigor to the. Frame, and ; , ,:Blatim to the Pallid - Cheek. ,•joy to the filleted ! . 7it-etic , -41•ZerVo;is and Debilitated Sufferers. and removes ,al.l the symptoms, among which will he-found • Indisposition 2. to Exertion, to?, clf , ' Power, Lpse of Memory. , of Breathing,. +jou eral Weakness,. Horror of Dis. 2 • ease,. Weak Nerves. Trembling, Dread ful Iforrorof Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness Lanttor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Ilm.m.lar .S.y.ttem, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Hands. Elashness of the Body, Dryness of the skin,. Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Intek. Ilea viness Of the Eyelids, Fro fluently Black spots - Flying before the Eyes, with Teniporary suffusion and Loss of sight; • Want of Attention, Greet btebiiitp, Restlessness, with , florror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Pa tients than solitude, and Nothing Ahey more Dread for Fe2ar of Thenisolves no Re pose or manner, no earn,:Masa, no Speculation, but a hurried tiniasition one question to au- other. • 1 , T4ese N'inrif•lnS if alloviel logo on—"whiell tidal-tiled icine invariably removes--reinr - folkitrs . tors or Poaver,. Fatuity, ,and EPILEPTIC •I'IT:3--in orte•of whieh the pa ' tient maY`c-4,ire. Who' can say that these exewses arc not.frequentty followed' by those direful diseases—lN SANlTY AN]) CONSUMPTION' 1 The reCords of the In {{ sane Asylums, and the.reelanclioly deaths by Consump thin, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. in. Lunatic Asylninstile most inelan'choly exhibition:4. peiii. "Thu Countenance is actually „sodden and quite 4 itestitute.--neither Mirth or Grief ecer, visits it; should $ is sound of the voice occur. it is rarely arlicmlap.. I , ~.,, :"With woeful niessureq wan derpi iir • Lost sullen f.Ptllitla his grief beguiled." I- :Dellility is moat terribi , -t and s MIS brouejit tifonkands ' upon .thousand to untimely graves, thusbiastiug the.am 1, .bition Ofirtany nobleyoutlis:' It einllectired;tiy Meuse of this INFALLIBLE RETUDY i , .. -If }oil are suffering with ..ny of the above distressing' i AP-taunts, the ,FLU,ID:EXTEAcT Legirki will cure you. Try it and - be cinivinced of its efficacy. Beware of Quack itiostinsurtcl Quack Doctors, i who falsely boast of ;ibilities and referencm Citizens s know and avoid them, and-save hing suffering. Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and specific Rem etly.--- It allays all pain and inflammation-, is.perfectly pleas , ant in its taste and Odor, but ireniediate in itiaction. Helinbold?s Extract Buchu . DAVID HoFP3M-1;,;- IF prepared directly according to the Rake of rhimpae,y and-Chemistry, with'the - greatest ateuracY rind Cheiedeer lenowledge .aud care devoted in its combination. See Profeto , or Deweee Valuable Werke on the Practiee of Physic, and most of the late standard Workaof Medicine.. SAVING FUND. Five Pe' Celli. Estlerest NATI , F TY . TRUST c0u,37,:y.
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