AMMO &TIM. . .7 Trams Passim:vs Dtn e.—On Davy Crockett'i 'return to his constituents after his first session in Songress, a nation of them surrounded him one .day and began to interrogate him about Wash ' Whet time do they dine at Washington, Col on-el'?" asked one. Wily," said be, "common people, such as yon 1 1fi'here, get their dinners at olio o'clock, but :he •entry and, big 'uns dine at three. As for repre !MY:datives we dine at four, and tho aristocracy , tand_ the Senate don't get their's till five." men duce the President fodder," aek• ett•another ...!".!Old Hickory," exclaimed tbe' Colonel, (at leniptingto appoint a time in accordance with dignity of the rtation,) "Old hickory! well I is don't dins till next daj I" "t i tYlifirChief-Justice Pinto!ford, es be was rota ::4ll4)fily called, was a magistrate of one of the beat 3 ~ I nlYarreu County, Mississippi. On one occasion . iorne, boys were brought before him, charged with 'trashy to the dog of John Flechenstein, by put ttirpen tine on.his tail. The judgment of the ::Cfetirt was set forth in the following entry: "The iiniiilence in this ease having been beard, and the court being sufficiently advised in the premises, ' l 4tis ordered, adjudged, end decreed, that the de. I Vitiannts be fined in the sum of five dollars each, . .- ..and that they severally outer into recognizance, the'erim of one hundred dollars, conditioned to • keep the peace toward all good dogs of the State of Mississippi, and especially toward the dog of the said Fleehenstoin." ;B. _lt is said that the from Norwegians, on the first sight of roses, dnred not touch what they supposed wore trees budding with fire: and Ant . the native Indians of Virginia the 'first time they4eized en a quantity of gun-powder which 41'11014nd to the English, sowed it as grain, ex pecting to reap a plentiful crop of combustion by atisc,follireing harvest, to blow awes their in vet def..] ittli•A lady made a complaint to Frederick tho "11Wit tug of Prussia. "Your Aluiestry," said *o f 'tcmy husband • treats me badly." "Tbat is fialkof my 'business," replied the King. "But he opealutp of,you," sold the lady. "That," repli edtlialepone of your business." GIME ninu dies, leaving . an estate of $1.10040 be divided among his three soar, aged respectively 13, 15, and IT years, in such a man ihjr,thrit the share of each, placed at compound 'interest at five p . cr cent. until -he arrives at the firof twenty-Oneiisic; sLalt niiiTiint to the Arne inua - , What is the share of each at the time of the father's death? . An arithmetical solution figoired. •- • • apr.lo ,:llitrpielo Isitlinis•Roiwil"ill* . K.N.ml. - .. the iutem tor 431011StfilleDIAY ROOT PILLS • . hen spent the greater part of hie life 43 traveling, rt* . Visited i:nrope, Asia and A trice, as well as.Norh Nutericit—bai spent three years among the Indians affair Wi,st ern country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr Munro wits OM first man to establish the fact that all discloses arise from impurity of p; Blood—that our strength. health and life depended . upon the vital fluid. When the various pasnume become clogged. and do not ac,tlnperfeet Inumony with the di ff erent fun c tions of the lhaly. the blood lost* its action, Loonies tnick,wirrupted And diseased: thus causing all pains. sickness end distress of every name; our streng,ll is exhausted our heal tb we icre 'deprived of. and if nature is not ossisted in throwing .the stagnant humor-', the blood will become choked .1 &Cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be Cora put. Row important then that we should keep the roue -passages of the body free and open. And how Ofleingint to us that we have it in our power to put a mei le in your reach, namely, Bloree's Indian, Root Pills, 4annfoctured from plants and loots which grow around the . mciuntainorui cliffs In Nature's garden. for the health • tail recovery of diseased men. One of the roots from whit* these Pills are made •Is a Sudorific, which opens thpores of the skin, and assists nature in titrowittg out th flagr parts of the 'corruption within. The second is a p gt: i ich Is theatt Expectorant . that i opens amt unclogs u : ir , 4 g . ot6fitty by un throWing off l' pfiegm, iu anYother n h er ul tit the lungs by copious spitting. The thlyd ilea • . which gives ease and doable strength to the kid : thrill encouraged, they draw large amounts of im purity from the blood. which 15 then thrown out bounti fully.by theeuyinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged In any "thee way. Thu fourth is a Cathartir, and accompanies the other.. properties of tlie - Pflis while en - gaged In purifying the blood; the coar ser paitteles of Impurity which cannot pass by the other . outlets, are thus taken up and convoyed elf in great quan tities by the bowels. Fromthe above. It is shown that Dr. Moree's Indian Root Phis not only enter the stomach, but. become ma ne with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely trout out and demote the system front all In. purithes,, end the life of the body, which is the blood, be. e. omeeperfectly healthy; coneequently rill sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they =mot remain wiletflhe body becomes eo pure and clear. a'be teason whi'people are so distressed when sick, and eiwWiermany die, is becadse they do not get a medicine w liwill pass to the afflicted parts. and %bleb will open thienatnral Flanges for an d disease to be cakt out; hence, a large quantity of food other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the atfrepting mass, thus undergoing disagreeable fer mentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the melter through every vein and arte ry..until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. 31 - onee'ri PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the rick to blooming heath and.happlitess. Yes, thousands echo • have been racked,cr tormented with sickness, pain and anguish. a *hone feeble frames have been scorrhed by the burn in eats of raging fever. and who-have been brenght 55 t tif ilm Pere, within a step of the silent grave, now stand rehr be testify that they would have been numbered w ~ the dead. had It not been for this great and wettiler fnipteedichte, Moree's Indian boot Pills. After one or two d liitilbeen taken. they were absointely astonished, in:Witutireing their charming effects. .Not only do they ON findiediate ease and strength. and take away all •ick nese, pain and, anguish. but they ot once go to work at the fundatitien of the disease. whhh le the blood. There fbre,#.4.lll.be ehown, especially by those who use the-e Pill.:tfflttlliey will so cleanse and purify, that disease -- that deadly enemy—will' take Its flight, and the , flusli of yougotabsauty_willagnln_returne and-the prospect of. a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. Caorion.—Beware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. Wines & Co. on each box. "..Alsti the signitture of A,J. White L Co. All °there are spidtrus. A. J. warn & CCL, Sole Proprietors, .*- 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr.;fehaT e' a Indian Root Pills ars sold by all dealers in S Nediolhee. Agents wanted In every town, village and hafaet.ln.the land. Parties desiring the agency will aid. dream an,abovn for terry. Prlre 25 cents per box, five tt boitee.will be sent on receipt of $l, postage paid. 4-i Dec:l6. 1y57.-ly. ,AFFLICTED READ!!! plu.D-he 4 . , A to terneßtY two years ago by,- Dr. KIN K. ELIN, corner of Tiiiiiriand Union streets, Philadelphia, l'a. - at TWENTY-TWO YEARS' ExplMeince has rendered Dr. K. a most successful practitioner in the cure of all /ll:wanes ofa private nature, manhood's debility. an an impediment to marriage; nor- Tone and sexual Infirmities. diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury, -- TARE PARTICIILAK NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in sqlltpde, often growing up with them to manhood: andAllich, if not reformed in due time. not only begets se obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives risesto a series of protracted, - insidious, and devastating affeptions. Estwnf.thoee who giveway to this pernicious pratties are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner vous intent shattered. feel strange anti utinceonntable sensations, and vague fenrs in the mind. (Seepages, 27. 2S, i1a,..0f-Dr. K s book on “Self-Preservetion."l The unfortunate thus affected herANnef feeble. is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor. or to epply his mind to study: his step is tardy rind week he is dull. irresidute. and engages even in his sports with less ener gy Glatt usual. Iffui emancipate himself before the practice has clone its violist. end enter matrimony, his marriage is mu fruit , fulfilled his sense tells him that this is caused by his earfilfollies. 'These are ennsitterations whieh Amnia IiWaNOW tiniattentiort of who are similarly situated. arma.tt It ER, • w e who pliees himself under Dr. IC I NKELIN'S treat. Merit, - May -religiously confide in his honor as a gentle nialliltt* rely upon tile ustutrance, that the secrets of Dr.qtreniuttients will never be disclosed. Young . tmin—let Woe inodesty doter you from - InCiiiijr ease known to one. who. front education and respPtitiiiiity, vett certainly befriend you. air "Dr. KINK ELI N'S residence tins teen for the hut TwelPst resan at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND lUNfO,N l stretits. Philadelphia, ez, 04,1 + r PATIENTS AT- A aisTaxes citkivirme (by stating their esse explicitly. together witirsill ; their symptoms. per letter. enclosing It reinits tine%) Di: medicine, approPria led accordingly. Fikiisirded to any part of the United States, and peek ed sedan frinii DAMAGE or CURIOSITY. by Mail or Ex . prolog,- e.' IRI!SAD I YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! • A Yfiraitals` Ltrx alt ArPREMATURX DEATH, KINtELIN ON . 4 10 " Eitil'imstavirion-41aLr CODA: Lodierritiiiitnining that value in stamfs, will ensure a eetpy r per return of mail. 1- GRATIS 1 GRATIS] GRATIS] I er A. Free GEM' To MISERY It; „. HiltiljUire . /t. quids," a new and. popular Work,.full of aaltiabfewhior and impressive .warttittg, alike catmint ed .teiprtivent,yeartt of ..InLery. and. ear. IltanBAND5 of lives. IS distributed without charge. and forwarded by mail, I m pala Achany,Poirt Mice In the United States, on sereivint an order eanktidng. two postage atattipv i Lebanon Valley 'tail-Road. mu be upon f or Public Traret between Reading and Sur rit erg, on Monddy. January ill. 'MS. aao3n~~ppH_jnEfE .. a~ ~ j L~ ii~~Pa i . ~ LLE ~~ :- l~ .r a ~,.,~it"~a ~'irw ~ mom►.:: IJASO.c.a Gait .Tit.alis S. will leave. Rending daily (ex eept Sundays) at 10.10 A. M.. connecting with up and down morning Trains on Reading Railroad, and ar riving at Harrisburg by 12.50 noon; in time to connect with the Trains for Pittaburg, Lancaster, Chataborsburg, Treverton and Pinegrove. RETURNING, will leave Harrisburg at !..4.5 P. M.. (af. ter arrival of Trains from places above named. and from Baltimore,) and reach Reading at 5.30 P. M.. connecting with Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing Reading same evening. l'Anr-s.—lletween Reading and Harrisburg, $1,60 A 1,30 do 't Lebanon, 0.35 "0,50 " Lebanon " Harrisburg. 0,16"0.60 /13.411 Passengers. It RI piotare their tickets before the Trains start. ~..: Feb. 10, 165 q. G. A. 1 1 HOOLLS, Oen.Snpt. WEIMER • eft AV • • 'PO RIZ S, Oppoitti the Lebanon' Valley R. it. Depot, Leb anon, Lebanon county. PC. WM. & P. L. WEIMER, Preriri ttdd eters, menufsetore Steam Enginewfram 1 to 300 horse power, of the latest styles and fatterns, with all the modern hn .'l-31--. I. — T — ..provements. Alsoomperior Portable En tt (with . Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted ou wheels. for Saw Mills. wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention Is coifed to our email Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and among wanting a small amount of Power. .They take np a very small space, and can bo put up in a room as a hunsehnhi fixture. ALSO. Blowing Engine,. and Machinery Ls Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces. of improved construction— Forge Hummers, of IS, L. Weimer's Patents; Rolling Mill, Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps. Hoisting Machinery for Minos and Stone_Quer ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridget., Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks. Valves and Brass Fixtures. Globe Steam Valves of all sizes, and Machinery stud Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any slze, form and weight, made of the beet material by well known sod experienced work men: Smoke Starke, Water Tanks, Gas Fines, ,Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of emery description. (Our Boiler sheets are all tented by dividing them into squares of 2 lutes and hammering each square; any imperfection Is thus detected, and the faulty sheet'injected; this Isnrac- Used in very. few shops in this country.] . ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pips, for steam, gas and water. with' all the necessary fixtures. °dastardly on hand, and put up at the shortest notice end oh most rea sounble terms. Iron,Brase.and Composition Metal (*st ings made-to order, at the shortest notice. • REPAIRING ititended to with promptness and de spatch. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready ler Bai lor repairs. MACES:MTH Irons. made to ardor. ' "a-Orders respectfully solicited. All commun ication,, by nail or otherwlao, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of rhargro. • WM. WEIMER. Labanon, Feb'). 4, 1.5511 Laaerls,Bre 40cry . et •-- THE subscriber respectfully ammo* ees to the public that lichee rivently en larged hiA Brewery to a considerable I ;;,:vjum tent and introduced stem power, and Is - now rend) , td supply' all demmuls for SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS, for :Male and diqtant crm3umption, as Broom Stout, Porter, Bottling Ale, Draught Ate and Lager Beer. /ref-, Liberal per eentage allowed to Agents. . FREWRICK LAVER. Pmoinr. PL. Det... 30. 1867. • = ^J.,E II A N.D.N: C T Y. . STEAM . ' PIA MILL. BOAS. .GASSER Sz. OETTLE wish to inform the citizens of LtiXtl3oll 6 .. • !I.Tnty and n. , ighhoring cnnties. that f a ho. are i.ow in full operatlon, and are nrelvw,l talrb , kiwi,. of • . (AI WITRKeirMAIIIIINETtY MUM Flooring Boards, Weather' Boarding, Sash. Doors Wi , doto 4 Door Frames, Shatters, Blinds, Planing Sernils SAWINO, and any other kind of Sawing which only be w..ntml in suit builders. The eubscribers beg leave to Inform the public that they hare the latest and beet Im proved nunlinery in the county, ..nch as WOODWORTU'd VLAXL7t- Ac., and that they are able to produce as good work as the conoty can pr o duce. None but the best and well-sersoned LUMBER will be used: Carpenters and Benders are Invited to call and examine thelPread-made stock, which they wilt always keep on hand. and Judge fur themselves. ifir'Their Shop is on l'lnegrove Road; near Pitreanees Old Foundry. [behauon.Junel7,lBs7. Nou•tli Lel)almon Milling Co; rl'lUb NORTH LEBANON !lIILL has been'remodeled, 1 and is now completed and in operation end prepar ed to furnish customers rem:aerie with a eery supirior article of. FIAI7It. as cheap as it con be I • f ntaintql from any Mb .r source. MT .... -I.N r ydso keep constantly , un baud and fur sale, CHOP, BRAN, SIEUR'fb. coo. They.a.te also prepared to do ell kiwis of titsrestans' IVOR; Awl . respectfully invite all the fortnernustoment of thelell as well es new ones, to glee them a ' " Ike.. They will pay the regular market prices for ell kinds of Grain, ench as .WHEAT, 11.17 E, CORN, 0:1T s. fie., sad afford all facilitieemul necommoibitions to those who will sell. • CONRAD N. I. ebanou sci • , President. ELIJAR Lo:commi...ionN G. GABEL...JACOB LABEL LEBANON • Door and Najd' Manufactory. incatea on the Steam-House lioadotear Oureberiansi Sired, East Lebanon. Tl.l I!: undersigned respectfully in form the public In general, that they have added largely to their former estab: - , l7t>,ric l ar lishment, and also have all kinus of the intest and best Imprernad ill the State in full Ns-radon, each as . • WOODIVOR7'II'S FLOORING, cfc., for conducting the general business for Planing. Scrolls, Sawing, itc., and the experience acquired 1•y L. LONOACI:E and J. CC.' Gaeta during theimonatectinn with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for 11 - numb-3r of year', past, affords full alb ettrltooo of their ability. in connection with.J. °Apo. to select stork'Ysnitable to the wants of the Doer itetriashi buiincie In this State. • They now offer to'illechanlca and Farmers generally,' upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. BAS II . from the beet Lumber mann factories, in the State. feeling confident that their por?.ortment not to bo excelled by any other establishment in the. State in regard to exactness in site, quality or finish, and to calculated to afford thorough satisfliction to all tho.e who may favor the underidined with th.ir custom. The following list comprises the leading .urtiolee of stock on hand Doors. of all biZ.'ll: Sa-b. of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architr.res: fiant..,howea . Oa: in.ra. from 3 to G in.; Window I , l , ..in'es, for brick Surbanet and frame iIOU3OB ; Shutters of all sizes; AU klada of 3touhlings; "-illlude of all sizes; . , 0. 0. - Spring Mouhliug, ot all sixes:-Wash-hoards- " • • InNUACRE. 0?(13.1:1. & 11Itt.:TirF:1; P. S—Pbarting, Sowing', Qs., promptly don° for thoso furnlahlng tho Lueubsr. t7,..kAnort. July 15.!1+7. FOR SALE. • FLOUR, CORN. OATS. AItrZIBILIT DVIDDLINGS, FALT BY THE BAO BRAU la the Oeneitee Mills of . MYERS & t•1[OIIR, Feb. 3,1865. Lebomoo, Pa. WANTED. AT the Oeneseee ?ililis, in the borough of Lebanon, TTITEAT. - CORN. RYE. OATS,- Inany,quantity, for irbich the highest Market prices will be.paill in Cash, by ' ' 311 - EllS S. - MOOR. Feb. 3,1858. . ' FARMERS' & IV ECHANICS' Fonadry and Machine Shay. • t • fittanl 'l 4 74-;;;" - f e (40. 0 (17' THE undersigned would rerpeetfnlly incite the attention of their friends an d the public in general, to the feet that. theY are prepared. the coming season to manufacture and have on hand the large4t and beet aseerttn"nt of • FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to the Farmerst,f this county. mit as Wheeler's Improved Railway itor,;e- Powers and Threshers; Manny's combined Reaper and Mower, with Wood's latest improvements ; Coleman's Farm Mill ; Grain Drills end Fans; ourley's Patent Damp end' .. Clod Cutter; Corn Ploughs and Planters; Portable Cider Mills, CloverAlullers, - Corn Site Hers. Fodder Straw and Hey Cutters. .be All of the above Machines are of the latest and best improvements en' Sr.' all warranted togive sari-faction. Custime - s of nil kinds made to Order, and at Wort notice. Particular attention paid to RE. ['AMU:eI and charges ten:enable. FARMERS will do well to call end examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere as they will find. it to their advantage to piirchase Machines manufactured in their own county. * All orders or communications by snail will be promptly attended to. A. MAJOR le BROTHER, July 1.1857. 'Menem, :Lebanon Ch., Pa. _. Shaving . , flair 11106‘tiiing and . - - Silanip4)4titinar Satloon. r 5 a ' 1713iMER3IAN K: WHALEY . would respeetraliy in / form the' public that: they have' RElilsiYED their stabliehrnent to Market errant, next door to John M. Mark's Hotel. Lebanon, where it lOU:give them pleasure; to wait Odell Who may favor them with their patr.onatte, Theyhaxe bad much expertetieddit the blednees, And will: spare no pains to give entire eatieraatiett, to their canto [ mere. They have made every arrangement forltie per. „faction of-their' butirialaaTheyamdittuonvitticoan a n d trial. :Ii /,'Di 7 ; - 1.1r);. Leltgatra Morph 3i litte, rrij. ,LgoioToN ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY .-NrawspArffe. Important D ()very. C ONSUMPTION AND ALL Diseases of the Lungs and Throat ARE posl T 1 'V LTA' CURABLE BY INHALATION 1 ! which conveys the Remedies to the cavities In the lunge through the sdi passages, end samiug in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, 'dray° the cough, j censer a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, t purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the Der roue system. givlog that tone and energy en indispenea ble for the•restoratiOn of health. To be elite to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to Ins a source of unalloyed pleasure. it bias much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease ; 'ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured In the first Stages, end fifty per eent.in the second: but In the third etage It isimpossible to save more than five per rent, for the lungs are so cut up by the divease as to defy medical skill. Reeti, 'however. In the last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an. nuelly destroys ninety-five thousand persons' in the 1.1. nited State aluue : and a correct calculation shows that efthe present population of the earth, eighty millions 1 are destined to fill the Consumptitis grave. - Truly. the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. .1n all ages It has been the great enemy j of life. for it spares neither age nor rex. but sweeps off i alike the brave. the beautiful. the graceful, and the gift. f ed. By. the help of. that Supreme Being. from whom cometh every.gued and perfect gift, lam enabled to Offer to the adducted a permanent and speedy mare in Con. Isuruption. The first cense of tubercle's is from Imp uro i Blood; end the immediate effect, produced by their depo -1 Eiden in the lunge, in to prevent the _free admission of ' air into the air refs , which reuses a, weakened vitality I through the entire system. Then, surely,-itis morn ra- I Lionel to expect greater good from medicines entering Life cavithas of the lungs, than from thou. administered thrialgh the stomach ; the patient will always tied the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme dies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless,. it acts constitutionally, and with more power and ear, ,tainty than remetheituhniuisteral by the stomach. 'TO prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of adminletration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibW ity in a few minutes, paralYziug the entire nervous eye. tein, so that a limb may be amputated without tho slight, est pain; inhaling theordinary burning gas will destroy i litchi:are* hours. `ThOinhalition of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead: The odor of many of. the medicines is perceptiblain the skin, a few moments af ter being inhaled. and may be fanuediately detected• in the Mood. A tamiiiicing proof of the constitutionul el .fects of inhalation, is the fact that pick ness is always pro duced by breathing foal air. . la not this.pcoltive evi dence that proper remedies, carefally prepared and judi- Ciously adutinistered through the lungs, should produce the rilot. happy .results ? During eighteen .y ears' pea°. ties. many .tim:usauds, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, hare been under my care, and I bare effected many remarkableeures, even after. the sufferers bad been pronounced iu tbu laststages, which fully.set isiles me that Consumption la no longer a fatal (Jimmie.— MY treatnieUi of Cionsuniption is original. anti-founded on long expe.ience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the oaten:-of tubercles, &c., enables me to distfugaish, rtuulity, the various forms of direare that simulate consumption. and applyy, the proper rem'cilleii. rarely beingtnisteken even in.naingle CAMS.— . This familiarity.ln connection with certain pathological and. tnicrusropie discoveries, 'enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to en large time chert, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vi tality. gi ving . tmergy . s tot tone to the entire system. Medicines. with full directi ms. rent to any part of the United etatelind Canatiaa, by patients communicating . their symptnins . by letter. But the cure would be mere certain if the patient gbotild pay me a visit. which Irolli4.gkre. me un opportunity to examine the lungs and enable Inc to .pfestaibe with moil greeter certainty.; and then the cure Could be effected without my seeing the patient a^ain. . ' • ' J. W. :Gamma, M. D., . .. Office, 1131 Filbert,. SA. (old liu, 109,) below 12th, EMEIIIII33 LIi4LJ Misch 18, llllrit.—Ay ; .: :. • • 'Elie Med icitid. itlii 'Dn. rriltE EXCITI NG CAUSE OF SICKIS.EI 4 S.—Tho blood la the Ille-austaluing agent- 'lt turril,bes the com ponents of flesh; hone. muscle, nerve and integunteit The Stomach ia.lts manufactory:the vein' , iteili+tribu for., and theintostlnee the channel through which . the westi triadic .rejected in it! , productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach. the circulation and the bowels, these Mille act eininrtaneonely, relieving indigestion, purify ing the fluidic end regulating the exerellone. '- ',The . National Disease.. DyopepOfille tbe most. vommeinAllseaso among all elm es In thin country. It assumes a thousand Alaimo. and the-primary sourto of innumoraLle thingerouo mala dies: but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob stinate Its redolence to ordinary preparations: it yields readily cud rapidly to this trail:1111w & unerring remedy. Affections. . The quantity and quality o tli6 bile are of vital im portance, to health. • Upon the liver, Lhe gland which R,- eretea fluid. IJiee pillsopitrate spa:AU:loly. infallibly rectify Ing.its irre2ularitliCa'and effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Homittents..anil all the varieties of disease geuerided itultmt4tra'conlittinn of the organ. . . linleis the 1,001911; 'perform their functions properly , the whole botly , puifors.• 'Arils of thous:anis die a.m./- 1y of Dysentery. Diarrlieen, tntruitic Constipstiiuu, and other diseases of [hubs waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether twsuei . or epidemic. is al phenomenon. in medicine. Uy following the printed directions. the most-nlerining ca ses of heweLeouiplaint ore promptly controlled. .. The local debility and irregularities which ere the ca. , pedal annoyanvw of the we . aker sex, and which. when, neglected, ,dwe s shOrten ere 'relieved for the time being; and prevented for the time income, by a coarserOf this mild' but thorough alternative. Itellowny's Pins are the . best:remedies known in the world fur the following di:eases Asthma, lndigeAtion, Bowel Con.iplaints, . 1 ull Coughs, ' • Debility . , ' I uflaunnittion, . Colds. • . . -Fever k Ague, hi ward Weaknen, Chert:DlPettses, File... • . . Female Cum 1.1.1.,ta, Celitiveut.t.s, flundocbco, Lowness of Spirits. • • Liv er bow plaintA, Stones Uravel. SleX)tidnry Symptoms, l'etgertvel Aitoctious. Worms of nil kiwis. **Sold at the Manufactory of Proilaccor IlelLowey, 80 Midden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug giStit and Herders in qedielne throughout the United States ;tad the civilized wurld,in boica ut 23 cents, 62 cents, and gl each. t curios!—lobe are genuine unless the words ..olig. Iowa:. New York and Loudon," are discernible Bea Wa. tentuarkin overy. leaf of-the book of direetloatt around op , b pot 'al 03; the Sallee may be plainly seen by bold. Ing the loaf to the light. a handsome reward will he gi,tot..na•tusy.oue reudering such intbronution us may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or Tending t h e same, knowing them to ha . s u riogirclett There is it cravdderuble Paring by taking the largersizo. N. 11—Diretious for the guidonme of patients in every. disorder are nflfzed to e*ch lam. plarrh CLOCKS. ir irty Ya m— e. .1,40 111 tp, 117 r I I' flour CLOCKS Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lollop on, I'a.. JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. A C E S From $1,25 to $lO, El day and 30 hour. Ort. 22. 'fifi. MARRIAGE GUIDE by. Dr. 11'31. YOUNG. liIARRIAGE'GUIDE•hy Dr. WM. YOUNd. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. 'MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. IVM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. 3IA RHIAGE GUI. DE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MAItiqAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W31.-YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MA RIIIAGEGUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE•by Dr. WIl. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE—YOUNG'S GREAT LOU ICA L WOlt E. The Pocket. Reenlepius. or Every One Ills Own Meter. by WM. YOUNG, 31. D. it is written in plain Novo: we thr Ole general reader. and is illnetrated with upwards of One Hundred Engravings. All young Married people. or those oantemplating marriage, and oaring the least impediment to married life. should read this book. It discloses secrete that every one should be acqueinted with. chill. it is a book that must be kora locked up. and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. Addres Di. W3l. YOUNG, 132 SPRUCE street, above Fourth Philadelphia. • : [January 20, ISsB.—ly Lebabon intifirall Insurance Conapassy. incorporated by the Legislature of Pd. CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE 47 . JONESTOWN, LEBANON COUNTY, GIIARANTEP. CAPITAL $56,000 T itus COIipANY is in full operation, and ready to make insurance on all kinds of property, in Town or Country, and on as favorable terms as any well goy erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock. principle. i'reedent—JOllN BRUNNER, ESQ. Tice President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer—Oka P. MEILY. ,Secretary—WM. A. BARRY.' - DIRECTORS J OHN liannstaa, Esq. Soo. Ross, Geo. F. Meng, D. M. KOMAR; NAPOLEON DES% JEFF. SHIRE, JOHN C. Suring, ; ,S. Tamertwa, DANIEL, if. BIEVEN Wm. A. BARRY. AIMLYBIrVIAent. pniLmucumte, PA VUlLJklilmitY FACTP ITOLLOWAY'S PILLS =II "A Word to females C o.c C C Boolig ! Books , WALTZ & IttEDLE wonld respectfully •tr f, • , Inform the Public. that them conFtantly t~4lreceive. from the EaFtero copies of ,• 5 I'' receive. the too-t important and a ttrwrtise . NeW IsookF. RP soon cc published. which they offer for lade cheaper than they eon be purchased elsewhere.— Ewing thiwe lately received aro-- Parton . s Aaron Burr, Livington's Travois and itesoarchee in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City or the (treat King, Bayard Tit) lcr'a Northern Tray*le, l)obit and Credit, The Reseon Why. They have always on hand a large assortinentof School Books. Blank Bonke and Stationery, Sunday School B aaka- and a large aasortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Mimic. Piano Forte, Tdc ledian and 'Violin instructor. PAPER HANGINGS , cf Foreign and Domestic 31suufact4te, Window Shaded. • • The Monthly Itlagazhes, and ell the NEWSPAPERS, -daily 4- Weekly, Can be lied by calling at thostnre. on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the 4 -Big Book." dat,Or , lets left with them for any kind of gouda iu their line, will be Proinptly attended to. " Lehrman. Pub. 4. Md. Si U• 111 DE R. LUOIII R. NEARLY 2,000,000 . FEE!' ! • vt the best and eh OA pest assortment of Llama or er offered to the public. Lc now for sale at the new oxton+ira LUM Flit and COAL YARD of . • • • • BRECHBILL 4. HORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon. on the bank or the 'Onion Canal.. at the hand off. Walnut street, a few inlintes North of tho chno,.sot Stoma dints, and one loareinst of Borgner'9 Hotel; • Their nesortment, consieta of the beat well-seasoned ' Ste, Yellow, Norway. Pine and Hemlock Boarde;— Cherry. Poplar and Pine Boards; • 1],4 and 2 inch Panne] and• Common Plank;. • "White Pine and Hemlock Seantilneand Joists; White Oak Boards. Plank and Scantling; and 3.4 inch Povlar Boaids..Planh. and Sounding. •Stil NG LES I . SHINGLES.I 1 The beat P ine and Hrinleck • Also, ltoofmg and Flattering Laths• Chestnut.P.alls and Posta, and Pitlinp jar fences and fonelnx Boards; .• FLOORING DoAnDs of oil sizes and descriptions. COAL! COALE! COAL!!! , , The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Lieneburners and nollidityshurg Smith COAL . at the lowest prices. *a...Confident that they . have the largaLt and best as. sortment of LOUDER of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stork of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can aecommodate all purchasers satis factorily. and would thereforeluiite all who Want any thing in in their line, to examine their stuck before pur chasing elsewhere. BIIEOI2.BILL & HORST. . N. Lebanon, Feb. 24, 1.858:' • • otd'pcs. • wno takes the best LIKLINEAES in LEBANONI— .1. 11. KEIM, in the third story of Rise's New Bkilding. lie has the beet room, best sky-light, beat flatures, and hes made it his entire lmeiness for the last sixyears. lie always gets the latest improvements; he has always the latest style of cases on hand; he takes pictures iu every style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE prcrums aro wonderful to behold. All his pictures are sharp, ceireet, and of the 'highest finish. Oise bim a call and you will nut rem-et it. His termsare very moderate. 11(9_11ia rooms are open every day (except .Sunday„) from S M., till 8 o'clock, F.M. Nov. 25, 1857. • • - UNION HOTEL. WORT!! LEBANON 'BORMIGII. The untlercigned 1' respectfully lid - orate the public that he still contin uos ut the 'UNION 11..)TF.1.," in the borough of North Lelmnon. formerly kept by Mr. John 11. Miller. where he is now prepared to welcome friend. end traveler., and cherr them with the good things of the land. tile table .hell be provided with the beet the season. can af ford, end Welter shall furnish the choicest Liquors.— Illc efforts will he to make all stopping with hint feel entirely at home, end enjoy all.the con veniences that ran be given in a public bouee. Tho Stabling is barge and roomy and in excellent order. - 4.7-110ARBING.—Ile is also prepared to tattoo num ber of Boarders. Boarding ae rwlataatbie as can be ob• tained at any other place. lie extends a cordial invita tion to all visiting North Lebanon. to give him a cell. JONATHAN G IinSAM A N. North Lebancin Borough, March 24, Ins. °fall diseases, the great, first cause • Springs from neglect of Natnre's SUFF .111 .R_ NOT: Vs 11BN A , • .. . CURE IS GUARANTEE.D ni ALL STAOEF. OF .SECRET 'DISEASES • • Selfehnie. Nervous Debility, Strictures. (Deets, (hav e]. Diabetes. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Memorial Rhennentism. Scrofula. Pains lathe and Ankles. diseasewof the Linage, Throat, Knee and ryes. Ulcers upon the body or Lintbs. Camera. Dropsy, Epileptic Pits. St: Vitus' Dance. and all Dis eases arising from. n derangement of the Sexual 'mitts, wick sW , If Nerrona Trembling: Loss of Memory, Loss of Power. General lVenknoss. Dimness of Vision with peruliar spots appearltig before the eyes. Loss of trakefuluess. Dyspepsia. Lirer Disease. Eruptions upon the Fare, Pain in the heel: and Dead. Female Ir regnlnrities and ell improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated. however long standing or obstinate the mice. RECOrdlar tx CEETAIN. awl in n shorter time then it permanent Cure can be effexttal by any other treatment. even Idler the disease has hafiled the skill of eminent physiriane and re. sistel all their means of cure. The nu:divines. urn pleas ant without odor. rousing no siekness and free from mercury or hal-em. During twenty years of prsietfee.t have rescued nom the dews of Death many thonsands, who. in the NS,. Stng,l 4 M of the abore-mentionod dieeasea, had been given up to die by their physicians. which wars rants me in promising to the aflth.uxi. who nut) plat*. themselves under my care. a perfect and most speedy mire. Secret Diseases are thelcrentest enemies to health, as they are the first Call9e of Consumption. Scrbfula and many other diseast-s. 4111 d be a terror to the hu man family. As n permanent aura is scarcely ever of- Meted, it majority of the cares foiling inta..:tha hands of incompetent persons. who not only fail to cure the dis cat.es but:ruin the constitution, tilling the Fpttoni . with ' mercury, which. with the abeam, hastens the. sufferer into a rapid Coustartptiou. shad;( the disease and the treatment not reuse deal h speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en haled itttott the children. wit one born with feeble eon stitutions, and the eurrent of life corrupted by u virus which betrays itself in Scrofula.. 'fetter, Ulcers. Law tioUS and oilier of the Skin, Eyes, Throat and entailing ut them a brief existence of miller lug and consigning them to an early grave. SELF A DUBE is another formidable enemy to health. for nothing else in the dread retaingne of Lumen dit.it ses muses ce destru , tire n dra i n upon the system. draw. ing its thousands of victims through a few years of suf ft:ring...town to an untimely grace. 1t destroys the IVer laMS dystent, rapidly wastes away the energies of life. causes mental dertinzement. prevents.ltha proper derel optnent of the system.• disqualifies for mnrrirge, society, la:Acmes, and all earthly huppinfr.”.., and lasses the ma , ferer wreeked in body or mind. predisposed to Consump tion and a train of evils more to he LI mailed thou death ILpiqr. With the fullest cotititience I 'sniffle the tinfoil _pd. victims or Self Aimee that a permanent and speedy mire can he effected. end with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can be ner Coral to robust,"vig orous hmilth. . The afflicted are cautioned against the USe of Patent Medicines. for there are sO litany inf.:Alines snares in the columns of the public prints to eaten and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quacit -Aoctors, or tire equally poisonous nostrums vended as "Patent Medicines." have carefully analyzed many of the so-culled. Patent Medicines. and find that nearly all of them contain Cor rosive Sublimate, which to OM atilt. strongest prepara tions of mercury nnd a deadly poison. which. instead of mu Ina-the discasc,.disables the system for life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by Unprincipled end hmerautpersens who do not understand even the alphabet of the MILTEUIA .51M/C.A 7 and are eqdally as destitute of any It 'tooled& of the hu man system. &ring one uliject may in view, end that to make money regardless of consequences. Irmeularities end all diseases of males and femelei treated on principles established by twenty' years of practice. and sanctioned by thotisiinds of the most re-, markable cures. Medicines with fall directiOns'Sent to any part of the United, Staten.or, Canada», by patients communicatinu their symptoms by letter. Business cor respondence strictly contidentird. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, Office No. 1131 Filt , ert Su, (old No. 101 A below 1,4111.11, PIIILADELPLUd March IS, 1a53.—1y GARDEN Garden !iteetils. DEN SEEDS! Wurrauted Frosh, just received by . GUILFORD d LEIIDERGER, Lebanon, Feb, in, '5B. Druggists. =lll2=lll PERSONS in wane of Feed for Cows or Pigs. ran ob tain it daily at the Brewery of the subscriber, in Cumberland 'street. West of Plank Road. Price, from 10 to 20 emits a buidiel. Lebanon, March '3. '57. IDINRY_HARTMAti._ WATCHES AND JEWELRY ANoTHER NKW LOT OF Till Oa:SAND JE WE LRY, JUST RECEIVED BY J W. -A CKE R' Tia Cumberland street, next door to Dr Oat.it, :56 sl2'ooo Worth StoiT Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES ! THE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased at Slierig's Sale, the large - and complete assortment of STORE . GOODS of SHIRK & TICE, at avert' low price, and being desirous to close up the concern at an early day, will re tail the'stock 'at lower prices than Goods have ever been sold in Lebanon, and much cheaper than the Bann kind of Goods can be bought at Wholesale in the cities.. The orig inal cost of the GOODS wit's $12,000, and the stock is large complete and wellassorted. 'M. Such an opportunity to obtain CHEAP- GOODS is rarelyoffered. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES acid QUERNS WARE in gr, at quantities. • ors of allsolvent Banks taken in exchange for Goons Lebanon, Oct. 7, '57. ABRAIIASI siaRK. .„.. Ilenry W. Overman,. NO. 14 014 No 8) South MUIR Street, below Mark, et, Philadialphla.- •^r-- - • ' LEATHER DEALER, (14f kiaill°rceeTAltniatireirfaiit,,&,-, Di B.—Rough leether t irarglit or taken exchange. 4 _lleo al L lB4.7Aie 6 WitC fi.;;L" , . .71sE IF' .41.1R111,113 1 4 .1 RD ! Ross' ,_, B r . Diig•mtore lg . asfs'='Stt,.. 7 , O Y, so ,5, _,. 'A q Opposite the Court lionse, Lebanon, Pa. Eii° 5 ,t,'7,1 4 'w = 1.- - " C g v ' . .-a -7-11 ri R. ROSS offers to buysre the best bargains in 4 4 S''o'ssTalp.'' t a long and varied expe -2 s, .ssi 0 , ~ 11: i , os. .. ' rienederugofs'oiln-eriteTt; years, in the drug and g . ..4'2'5 . "..1gi ' 55 , . medical science, enables him to do up things in E..7. , :.t5i....=5- , -'g ......a•-• -'',..,' 3 P'a i thefirst style. : Purchasers. will please make a ...a.-‹am--..,=. -- .". a ..*. IT- - , z,' a. note of these facts. 0 ri ) Pr6l tvinEt.•.• Magnetic , , HA. , a n x . . n -- • 'ra"o.2"'w'X'a --,-„, .For Use 'Permanent enrq of Sell- F - - 1.- a 0 A 'A' I .ti a: ralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, and all t°-b P': 3"tls • t ri'sg Aber Nervous diseases, said by gLL,...F.E.i?!5P.7,-,4 , • a - '4„ , 5' "r Ross. • . -' - ' t. " - P . 3.... 0 'VI; Ilphym's Electuary, 3' ''''''' - - Vor... ..p--‘5.. , ,--•- eilttin Pure for the Piles. 1 g74 1 9 0g . : 1 aP;,---,,,,p1=1.., Ir,qlfarshisi's thfrine Cathel c,,•4 tl-7,1,v, Ell F.- 9: tetw, For the cure of all fem. die. 5 ' 3 t. 5' . 4 g - w g '-$ CC'. , •'n-o ..,=. 1r.,./1. 11. Higbee's Remedy, H 0 I; r-• 11 ....Pc . ..».' g . -... t.s?ss?fi; sr the cure of Coughs, Colds a a Elld• rr4 ,- e gal r- - i?, w el 7. '" P." '.- 11 t.' s l5 '44 i .3.; - 01 4,...? l ' - 5, °SE; q - w 5 F.: 7 0 g m - e. g . .p, "Z ?, 4 zr , T, • r - . - - , P!. 4 .• 1 ,L. r .r' .- g.5.1: Tie would &son:star patronage.asifordeds him ....,e opt. ..ag to _ , feeling the merennecitiraged by the interest manifested in his behalf by the public, - ha enters unhn a new season with renewed energy, despatching badness nrith:a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. - Terns Beiss.anabje.,...9lll•anel.r.g.amine. Lebanon, April 3,'58. 2 .I',...P2DALKIIIERTY. P. S—Also. a number of select Li1461/071e Door Sills, for the accommodatiOn of building man and contractors, who would do well to call and examine. D. Lebanon Plliarble Yard. TOILN FARRELL Stone Cutter, respectfully iuttanta his friends and the public In general that he is prepared to 'loan kinds of Fatiny MID ORtrallettfaL work at his Marble Yard. in Walnut street, war way between the Court Ilona° and Lebanon 'Valley Railroad Depot, at the Fhorteet notice. as good attwork done' in any city in-the United States. and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county whoFerved angular apPrentiorair W the btlainern.te pledges himself that hewn miuufac Imre cheaper. and give a better finish than any other man engaged in the anmebnainess. itoek'consists of ALONITateNTa, On., SroNra, 31.1TrELS,' CENIZTFRT POSTS, FURNITURE Sham. &c. .Also, SANDSTONE of the bestquality for all user, plidn and ornamental. A iarge .aasortment of LIME STONE. for ell kinds of housework, of any size and quantity. fa -please cell and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. . . . . - - - Lebanon. December 19, 1855. N. 13.—LETTKIII NG done In German and English, by the best practical workmet. =MEM! ADOLPFIUS REINOTIM. OKAY. U. MELLI A HOME FOR ALL! " • -_ • - - - 1 • -• • • • .• The Largest, Best and Cheapest ATSOIVINENT Or LIIIIIIIIIIIE I{ A rilD COAL • Erer offered h3rCtlfOrd to the public AT THE OLD YARD IN :Worth Lebanon • Borough" Situated on East 4. Wealside of Mar ket street, at Union Canal. Tins. unnersigned take this method of inform ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding eountlee, that they have now on hand a largo stock.of WELL SEASnIcID LITiIBER, and aro constantly re ceiving additions thereto. Their aesortment conatztedn part of • White and Yellow PINE and lIEMLOCK BOARDS. Xdoch and 2 inch PANNKL am! oomJION PLANKS. ' \Visite Plan and lkonleck tiCA,NTLINGtuttrJOISTS: I.L ch and 1 3s inch Cherry BOARDS, PLANKS and TA It I. 1 Inch and 34 inch POPLta. Nerds, Mardis * Scantling. HARD WOOD. •• • Sail as AU sad warm oms mum, Pusan and BrANTIJNO. • SI-11 NG L.ES, SHINGLES, SH !NG LES ! A greatansortment of ;stood Pins and Hemlock Suta , t OLES. also. Roofing and Plaatering 'LATHS. AliO, Po3r2, and I.lu-Iy-topped PALINGS for fencing. Flooring Boards. Door and Window Such. - Of whirl) thoy positively have the largest and beat as sortment ever offend in tote section of country. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL!!! They keep constautly en hand the bc,t quality of Bro. ken. Stmt and Limeburners coat.; Oro the hest quality Of Ilnilidayshurg Smith Cie/. at reduced prices. eV Baying now on hand murh the largest and com platen assortment of Lumbar over otfrred to the public in Lebanon. they feel confident of tang Mile satisfactor ily to accommodate all purchasera ' and would, thcrclore, invite an examination of their stock before purchasing elsewhere: REIMEJILS' k kIEJLY. :North Lebanon Borough, Sept. 17,.1857. . . _ Lumber •tatid Coal. NN iWANTED! to come and buy their LUMBER ,and COAL at the sta y low prices which' I am now determin ed to sell M. Now is the time, if you wish to save your money, to come to the New Lumber and Coal-yard, located between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers a Shours' Steam Mill. and one square north of the Courthouse, in Walnut Street, in the borough of Lebanon. where is a well selected stock 6f all kinds of Building Materials, consisting of sok,ngo ft.. Boards, 300,000 Shingles, 200,000 ft. Joists Scantling, 60,1100 ft. hemlock boards, 00,000 ft. do fene'g b'ds. Also,Planks,.Plastering arid Roofing Lath, all of whic will he sold, wholesale or retail, at Mid dletown prices, except a small advance for freight. Also, all kinds of the best COAL the market can produce, such- as Broken, Egg, Stove, Cheatnut, Limeburners' cud . Hollidaysburg Blacksmith's Coal, which will be Sold almost at cost. JOHN 11. WITMEYER. Lebanon, June 24, 1857. -- •_:. --- --- -1 it 6 - 1. ,,-- ...__ :,_,,, I s4UT ELIE F , , , ..,-- TL—..._ ..,77._,..,77,---.: ''-'-'..t.:'!4i . -7.. P•l'r-r - r1 .t.FIV V-,,, tti, : ,::: - % .' A e„. %) TM: i1Atit.14.11441. D d.d.47.11 .".t.dete the teen tatrodunq under the wan. , WA ~, Ihis er any whim costary; all Olh* rat/wt.:l.c invin not onnaterfn tn. The v.:tattle eau he kronen by Ike *arse R 1114".: being stamped am sari Wit FM:. RiIVAN'S 11:I.MoNly WAFERS . Relieve Co,nghs, Celia, Soro-tbroat. Hoarseness. IMSMIEB= Balky° Asthma. Bronchitis, DM =lt Breathing lIRYAN'S PuLattrac WAFERS Relieve Spiting of Rit.eB, Rains in the Chest BAY ASS W A rEaS Incipient Cynsumptioa. Lung Diseases. 111:Y.4:VS I.ll..northe wer.Elts Relieve Irritation of the Urals and Tensile BRYAN'S I'_ll.lloNIC »•.IFERS Relieve the shwa Complaint' in Ten klinntint 13/eYAN , S PUI.MONIC WAFRIts Are ti blessing to all classes and constitution. BRYAN'S PULBONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BM' AN'S Puuttomc WAFERS Improve the oompaas and flexibility of the VOin. BRYAN'S 11.71.5MN1C WAFERS Are In a simple form and pleasant to the taste. ' - BRA' kN'S PULII6NIC ITAFF.I2 _ Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures BRYAS'S PE.II.IIIINIC WAFERS Ire warranted to give aatishunion to every ono. No Pamily should be without a Box of Ilrysires i nit on ie 'minters IN THE OCSN. No Traveler should-be without a Box of Bryan's Pfilmenle Wafers • • IN MS l'neti:l,. No Dealer should be without a supply of . Pal se tin i e Ware r 9 • rma SIS cri,TeMERB. • No person will, ever object to give fbr Bryan's Pulitionfe Wafers •ivigirry- , ire•czarn. For Bale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court Ilonee, Leba non, Pa., and by all rtpectablo Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Read ing, Pa • • [Oct. 7 '57-Iy. 'N. B.—But let it be distinctly understood, t About Flittii (since ve manufacture our own composition, and • p do the work in person,) that we warrant all. our I TF NOT. It cab be m ade right by milling at.J . : lAir Ix% work Proof against both Vita - and' Water' •if Way. Nail; say-taiii!Gaddi: ' 8. J: Stine's.:Now prove elintrary . will most 'Willingly abide the log, cote door itast,ofiteinbag's whom you can ob tain a LIKENESS WA' ivill'oemPare tiviiribly in every_ results. -; • • • r respect with sis6+ Quin , eleewberti. Re' .has D 36 iirthe • Tho m , ati ar aAt..,baingmostly.,.non..oppdpejors of metyligh the oonntry; and bavtll4 spared no hollt;j10 iinolAn.iitester„:og,ap IT/Km in . urpcvrkely..„., mak his rooms comfortable, ebliciti a larie - • Pbere.orjr,trppiim :poi the, citiaen&of Lebanon and st4 kl l . w . inte ith . o l * *". " ldail liiikk to eent'eteeier itel t roan 1e ColitiatAw --- tr ia - a e,- •, • giver. o thßillrirllkApiee.hndifyibifut one zneh'tO ilia P' Per „. • , at sw.Ary% oP should ; utrit acs 4/4 1 / 4 11.111. r dgerttleil3l/14: ,tord tszr. 21, - 411544.;-Im.- l a 7 "::1, ' • • sgood's .Hair R es t or ati v e, _ For promoting the growth of hair. always to ba had at the pkincipal‘drug riepot of Dr. Ross. Henry's Invigorating Cordial, Tile best tonic in use for strengthening the itu- Man system, ''old only by Dr. Ross. .1)r. Basiing's Syrup of Naphtha, Is fast superseding, all Other medicines for i;:e eure:oftotrsumption and Bronchitis. Dr. nor=, sole agent. .itZlens_lParar_Patader, For Razor . Straps. Pure ()hie entewha brandy—a . pure end cafe article for medical use, to be had . , at Dr. lions'. Allen's Liniment, for ,P,heumatism.. Mrs. AMA'S Hair Restorative an -unfailing restorer of the Hair, it is taking thp, lead. of. all other ranedihifOr talkairT ' No toilet is perfect 'without mrs. Allen's- Hair Restorative. Call at Dr. Doss' Drug Store for mrs. Alien's Hair Restore tire.-See adv. in another col. Dr. Rasa' -Worm Lozenges Are as sweet as sugar and a certain cure for' Worms. Dr. Ross' -.lnfant Drops, For the, relief of restlessness,cone pains, &e., of children. Sold only at Dr: Dii.. Store. Cough. Curod for'.Twenty4veCents. Dr. Phystek's Cough Syrup is the cheapest au:i Lest remedy for Cough s,Colds, ite. Call ttiDr.llcha. • Dr. Rosr, .P,ozoger, Is the hest Horse P6wr.lerin uie'. Dr. Ros - s' Codlle:Rozotior Is fist taking the place of All other Cat4e. Poo - tiers Dr. Ross' gorse Liniment, Pot the cure of Old Strainsi , Swellings, Bruises, Am. Sold only by. Dr.,Rdss. - Dr. Ros s' Eve Salk For the cure of sore, weak or inflamed eyes. In dividuals who have been apiieted with diseases of thre eyes, for mouths and ycirsithavielliesix entire ly cured by the use of Dr. Ross'.Eye“Sal.Fe. Fresh Ctiqpisef4B In-great variety at Dr. Boss'Drug Store. Dr. Ross' Teter Ointniirit: JOIE` FARRELL Persons-afflicted St itb4etter, ringworm, slid va rious other skin disea.4s, t'ariattS efficient medicines for their cure at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Dr. Ross' Tooth Wash Is a very superior preparation for the Teeth and Gums. It whitens, cleans and preserve the teeth, and hardens the gums. It prevents' and eves Scurvy. Try it, by nil xueane,,if,you value a sweet breath and white teeth.' for - Lir. Rues' Tooth Wash. lieyrs E mbroeetrum Ar Horses.- Hos no superior for the cure of bruises, grills produeed by the collar or sad); seratches, old or fresh wounds. Ask for IleyrsEnibrocation. Trusses. . • • - Dr. Ross hes a variety of- Trusses—for infants, children or grown people. Unless a Truss fits, it is worse than useless—it will . do burns. lie has bad an experience of over . I.'yearti iii this branch of surgery, and adjusts every Truss bought of him: 15 Gallons of Soap for 19 Gents.: . - One box. of Saponifier, costing 19 .cents, will wake .9 pounds of hard soap, or 15 gallons.of soft sodp, without any trouble. Full directons' given. Sold at Dr. Druz Sttire. 1857. "Washington Nouse " Cumberland Sireei, Lebanon, : Pa, T" undersigned, having taken this old and favorite stolid, and having, refitted it, in„the beststyle, is VT prepared CO dieccontiwillite - the public, and entertain at:linemen - id travellers in the:hest modern st3do. The House is commodi oils and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro vided fur, and the BAlt contain none but the P fiE ST 1_ TQuoßs. The STABLING ettached to the lintel is large and roomy, and Capable of ac-. commodating a great number of Horses. , . To his friends and acquaintances in Leh anon Centity, as Well as to all others, be eitenda a cordial invitArtion 'to make his lionse their - nate when visiting Lebanon. April 29, 1557. DAVID MIFF:MAN. S PLEND::ID E STATE T HE undersigned offers at private sale his mpg nificeut astute, situate in East Hanover town ship, Lebanon miner", about 2 miles from Harp er's Inn, 4msiles from the Cola Springs and. the Dauphin end Suequelianne Railroad, as follows: NO. I—Contains 160 ACRES, more or less, of the Lest hind in the neighborhood. adjoin ing prop nay of Miehtel Deininger. John Dotter, and oth ers. The greater portion is cleared and under - • 'good .cultivation. The buildings :4,(1•; u erected on this tract are the under ; 53 3 si g ned ' s well-known Cloth Mann "'" " factory, which has a large patr.m - ' . " 7 "' age and is capable of indefinite in crease; a large two-story double Stone Dwelling House, with Kitchen annexed; good two-story Farm House; Tenant House; large stone Barn, with threshing floor and Stabling; and other out buildings, in good : ropair. Also, all necessary buildings'for the •Manuflustory,vit :—Fulling-mill, Card and Spinning Machine building. Dyeing and Finishing House, ie., Lc. Tho Works ore all well supplied with good Machinery and plenty of water power. A Stream of good water is lcd..to the dwelling-house:• in pipes; also, springs and pttnevwells near. Also, a ••• - beautiful Ybung ORCHARD on the premises. NO. 2—Contains 160 Acres, (more or less) adjoiAing No. I, land of M ichtel Deining er, John Dotter .and-others. Nearly the whole of this tract is under good cultivation and excel lent' fences. Erected thereon is a e Dwelling House, stable, and a largo wd se •.. Shod. Also, near by a well, spring, ee _- I &c a splendid alto for the erection of !, • a dwellin house. There is flowing water in nearly every field. A School. Howe is located on thii tract. NO. 3—Contains 180 Acres Wood land, (more or less,) adjoining No. 1, 4.',Wt land of John Dotter and others. It .v z er,.: , has a rich growth of cheitout.Sprouts, I from S to 10 years growth. As the undersigned is sincerely disposed to sell, the above may be purchased either in parts as abort) or in tho whole, as may be desired. Good titlepaud possession will besiren on the lit of April, 1353. For further information ap. ply to. LYON LEMBERGEII; Aug. f. '57-tf. East Illanover, Lebanon Co., 11.1NOFACTIMER OF Improved Fire and Water Proof • I COMPOSITION ROOFING, HARRISBURG, PA., RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Ifar risburg, Reading, Lancaster, Lebanon, and their vicinities, that we are prepared to put on ! roofs on most liberal terms, and at the shortest • I notice. We respectfully call the attention of persons a bout to build, to our invaluable method of roofing, now much used throughout the principal cities of the United States and their vicinities. This mode of roofing having all -the combined requisites of cheapness, Durability, and Security against Fire and* Water, and dispensing with high gable walls; the roofs require an inclination of not More than . thre.e.quarters (i) of an inch to the foot, and in many cases saving the entire cost of rafters—the ceiling joist being used. The gutters are made of the same material, without any extra charges ; consequently, our• roofs arc put up at almost half the cost of either Tin, Slate, or Shingles. The material being of 1 an imperishable nature, it surpasses all others, in i t Durability I . —besides, in case of any casualty, it is the most easilY repaired of any other roof now. in use. Yet, the best proof we can offer as to its boing.both fire and water proof, are ourlinny re= ferences, to any one of whom Re are at liberty to refer. IP R re lI S.l LE. JAMES F. MAXWELL, SAVING FUND. .• Five Pyr Ceng.Vit*o§ll. NAT Io N P. T. P A " Ty TiLusT I ITA UT :trees. South-West corner of MLitt' t Street. Philadelphia. taco/Iron vreti OF- TIZA ArAil MOTV'y tp r2Ceis - nd in any sum. large or -IMO), and i,tsr tNA pail from the day of depo,lt to the day of withdraa-til. The Mlles open every day flora 9 &cat& in the inara , inn tills o'llock in the afternoon, and on Monday ani Tliursday eveningi till 8 cre.ock. HENRY L. BEN B,PrmidetiL nonnwr SELFRID9 .N.B E, Vice President. NVa..l...tan J. Stern, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, ' Ede nrd L. Carter: I Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee. Sand. K. Ashton.; Joseph Yerkes, G. Landreth Munni, / Henry Diffenderffer.. ' Money ie received and ictyntents made daily without i notice. The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT (GAGES, ,GItOUND RENTS, and eueh first class I ties as the Charter requires. Feb. BULL'S RECTO MISTURA, FOR PILES, 'FETTER, RINGWORM A ND .fur. any Eruption or - Excoriation of the Shin, whether on the head, Dem arms or other parts of the body. Old ulcers- or:sores:and pimples me the face. may be speedily cured by the nee of the Recto 'Mature_ To these especially that are sulTering from the Nies, r.e offer z anre remedy. Fr= Iter. Mr. Enterllne, Paspr, Ciermfin Churth, Conway and Sharp streets: For the I.enelit of the aalicte4, I,feei it a duty taStete what a blessings medicine. known bythe name of "•Bull's Rectu 31istura." has been to nic. I ,have ,been„afiiicteit with the Piles fur eight years. timing which tin* I tried my own renicdies, as a practitioner, and. many others, tnewithOut success. flaring heOrti. of 51r: Byars' Pik Remedy, I.tried it : end thou g h I used butane biar-bot rean say that lam perfectly cured. I 8150 need 'it viaierittuse of 'fetter. which estetuled'n*er,thowhoic hady, and in l'ess than two' tiioA."4 it disaj,pcared. and the skin became clew? narl'smooth_ I strictly adhered to the tliructicins.' ' SkSILIEL ENTERLINII. ant.l„ltotail. by D. S. Saber, Druggist L‘bitnon, P - a.,'solo agent for Lebanon county:" netf2t; J; 1134,..-13t.„ !mine freparalion Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Buchic For diseases of tlie'Elfaltler, lildneyii. Gravel; Dr.,-y, AVeaku,oncs, OMeraotiori.s, ,-Se.;;vt Aliseasee, Fe wale Coulplalliiti;," . . - tia clika-qi* of the .S.exuel Organs, • Arts:lag from Excesges end' Imprtulentiosr in life. mid re moving all Improper Dischargestlrom-the,litledder, Kid neys, or Sexual Organs, tebettier esdstiag m Male - or Female, Yrom whatever cause theymay havg viginaft4l. And no liatter of 'flow Long Standing - • G'ivinglfealth and. Vigoi.to Exam * e, and ttiooot to -the. Joy tii . the•Atilie,leitr • lt,cores Ne7rrotut and Debilit4ted Sufferers, and removes all the z.ymptotos. among which will be faired z- : • • z Indisposition • to Exertion. 'Loss of • z • ~_ :Power; Loss:of . Difficulty of Breathing, Clew e.rid-Weeknesti, Ilornir of Mt+ ,ease. Weak Serves, Trembling, Dread... fulflorror Of Death, Nikht Senate, Cold Feet, • Wakefulness, Dimness of Vi Laugner,.Uniyer i,assitude Wakefulnes s, the 3in:Sintar'System; -often BnOrmous Appetite, with Dyspeptic. sy, : pcormr„Llot Ti i~shno?s cif , the Bodyilltryness Of 'the' akin, Pallid Countenance owd hlruptions. on the' Faro, Pain in the Back, IWO: .viness of, the Fre. • ' quentty 1 Bieck spots flying b.of.olm ..- the .Byes, with Temporary, sulkusion and' LW& of, sight.; Want of Attention, Croat 31obility, Restlessness with Horror :of Society: 'Nothing-3s more, destrahleAte suck 'Pa tients then solitude, and Nothing 'they more 'Dread 1 . 41 - Fear of; Theinsolves 'he. pore of manner, no earnestness. no ';itSitoottlatito4-butn: hurried. a:. • - transition fro nt one : ; .* • - it - uestion to an-- mbar. These Flimptoniii lY ellawed to go on—which this med icine invariably yemoyes—soon fellows _Loss of Power; Fatuity.: and EPILIMPTIC'JFITti---in one of which the pa tient may e:zpire. ..Who canary that these. exceasesare not frequently • folloWeil by those airefur diseaseo—lNz. SANITY AND CIINStibIYTION 1., The-records of tho In sar;eAtiltlids,listid'the bY'ConSunie lion, bear *We w,ltnesa to the truth, ...urtllse , e assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the molt ineilailiOlj'exhibition ap pears- 'The, Countenance is 'actually ,sodden - and s •onite destituteneltber Mirth or 'Grief ever 'tleits it; should a sound of the spice occur, it is rarely siticulakr. •.. " ..{Pith woeful measures wan despair • Low . spllen sounds his.grlef Iteguilett." a w Debility ait terrible and has brought tbousau . ds upon 'thousand to u ntimely . graves', thUB blasting the am bitiou of many noble youths. It can be cured by,the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY ! ' - • If you are suffering with ..ny of the 'bore distressing, ailments. the 'FLUID EXTRACT liteLlU 'lr 11 r j'ci Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. -, Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quante - Doctors, • • who falsely boast, of, abilities and references., citiserui kuew•and itvoldtherii, -t ands'are long suffering, SlOlheY, and Exposure, by sending ,or palling for, a hottle . ,, Attis . Popular and specific ltemcdy. ' • . 1 It allays all pain and inflammation, is pert . ..astir Want ant in its tasteand Odor, but irrimediate in its laden. BeirnbottrivEztract Buchu Is prepared direqy according to the Ruled of Pba-macy, andThemistry, with Unit gieatost accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care donated in its combination. ,flee , Professor Dewere Vatulible Works on the practice-of Physic, sod roost ot thir f lat t e standard Workeof Medichie. .44) One bniidied dollars; Will be pfd iiian3il , hyldBhin who can prove that the medicine ever injured' jestien,t; and the testimony of thoniands Can be 'produced' td 'prime that it does great good.. Cakes, et,from one week to thir teen years standing have been effected. The mass of 'Voluntary. Teitimony in possession of the 'Proprietor, vouching iia virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing mantes well kstown to'SCIENCE -AND TAME 100,000 Bottles Have. Been . • anirootra single . inefaince of a . failure has been reported Personally, appealed before. me, An .dlderman , of the City of Philadelphia, if. T. IiEL3IIIOLD, Chemist, who being duly. sworn does may. that MI preparation oontatnir 'no Narcotic, mercury, or injuriOna Drug, but are purely Vegetable. ll.T.HlMMBOLD;solamanufactarer.:. • Sworn and auLazribed before me this 23d day of Nov . eac ber:1834.: Int. P'. 11.1111C&RD: %Idermazi. Price $1 per Bottle, or sixfor.sol,:Pe: livered to any, Address, .. • Aeconipanied by reliable and reipcinalble Certificates from 1 rofeasors of Medical Collegi.a,.Cleivrtnenand others. Prepared and sold by 11. 'P. ILELNI BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St. below C4eBtnid, • • • Assembly . Buildings, Phila. seri.. To be had of Dr. George Rote, D. S. natter. and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States, Quadas and IFtiitish Provinces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ask for Helmb.old's—take no otker. 'Cures Guaranteed. . , . D.^ 2. IFM-lr Prat , dr Bufeber.x.rforglethi 1,000 DoLl,AltS Kb will be paid for any. ' medicine that will excel! this for thefollow- Mg diseases, viz:— Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Spinal Affections, Contract ed Joints, Cholla Patna, Pains lit the Side or • Bak*: headache, Toothache, Sprains. Sore Throat, CAM, Itrt es, Rums, and all diseases of the Skin, MtliseleS, • stiff the Glands. rune genuine without the aiguature Of PILL L BU'fCIIISIt attached to each label. for sate Wholeinde and' Retail, at Gußfeid . tcissi bergar's Drag Store L'""°- P1a411?4,4511,311,:'..,