The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 16, 1858, Image 4
it ault PLAYGROUND RHYNE'S One Li all, two` is all, tick is all, tan; - - Bob-tail, vinegar, Tickel em, tan. narnM.scarura, Virginia Marina ; ()nary. every, eakery given, Nellibe, cracklbo r teners-lavon-; Qum, query, Trish . Mary, toakleurividlo busk, Intry. wintry, entry corn, Apple seed and apple thorns Wire, baler; lock, Thme p;eese in Sock, ~:44e aind sing, 41.ti?0 long, Absa. manta, zone. mike, 72aresiona, bona, strike; • Aire, frown. snack, ;link barico, wee; wo, week -Aim, mania. ickory on, Fuchs., taloa, Nicholas John; ‘Quever, quaver, English Haver, 'Eltiogum, etaugum, jollo buck Ow:Ty, two-ry disuum dary, Hackibo, crackibo, Henry Lary; ii La cum tL ndy, American time, Humelum, jurnelirm, lwentymine VS. Little minds rejoice over the errors of men of genius, as the owl rejoices at an eclipse. las.. Good breeding is azuordapowthe tongue Mind that. • AIN' The lady who sleep was broken bashed It mended. „Mir& Why is a tight hoot like a wind-mill ? Be ranee it grinds the corn. What is buckirheittf—Answer, masculine 'wheat. The female is called dough. Why is a coward soldier like butter?— ' Because he is sure to run when - exinoeti to are. What kink of bands do young ladies like beat.? aus-bands, to be aura. Te make chickens lay.—Take a club and hit them over the head. tat... What gentleman naa, with any propriety a fad woman to lean on his arm'? ' To make TI El excellent Tam.—Squeeze Rix or ;Opt women, now-a-days, into a common _stage .costab. i ldiEß. A preacher walking through a graveyard 4aid:—"llere lie the dead, and here the living lig. Snoring is the Sp= traitouß egenpo of these malignant feelings which the'sleeper has net time foirent when awake. , Why is a lady bathing in the sea like one in a very unpleasant predicament? Because ahe is in a great pickle. The girl who is destined- to be thy wife, although unknown to tkee, is sure to be living soinewbeie. If you observe a gentleman with his arm itiOnnd the waist of a ye:mg lady, it is morally certain that they are not married. 314"."fidr. Speaker," said a patriotic M. C. from ,;st!titgtiiMilttral county, "If the question is put to quiet; 4 :Cramer boldly in lbe affirmative—nal" itife„. A young Lady at a fair in Louisville, a short time minim, pinned to the bosom of her dress one of the placards which exhibitors have fasten ed to their wares whetrtlitly want to keep "hands off." She wore a low.necked dress. NE W:YORK ADVERTISTIW EMI RICHARDSON'S ----- Advertising, House, 880 Broadway. N. F..--laritcs the special attention of All Agente. Dealt:re, and headers generally to the (allowing fresh acid valuable Advtellfienteate from Vert York City. •' ' Cri@todoro's Hair -Dye. Within a not-shell all the merits lie, Of Orlstadoro's never-equalled Dye; Red it makes black. to brown tranaferms a grey, And keeps the fibres always fmm decay. :_.X1119 matchless . rivital izingl:lrDyestlilholdits pceitionapthemnthnrnianaeineimmlailAin TILE WORLD. I'repered and sold. wholesale eve,l.ttail,lnd applied in ten private tOeMA. tit CRISTA , ado's. No 8. Astor (louse. luny] way. New York. end by all Druggists and Perfumers in theitnilwl Stetee. Aostarit—.M.7W-DTOT2 & dews, Philadelphia. Pa. Mnrrh !L. I 1b513-Bm. , A taiv:l:4 DID ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA VCR.' Illiirper's IVeekly: • A _ . • JOIIRRAL OF CITTLIZATION—Empinya the best Talent Id the World l Ti R 143, invariably in advance u 1 copy for 20 weeka, 61 00 5 repine th r 1 , ear, gg 04., 1 •• " 1 year, 2 C l ~ 1) O 12 " " )nn 1 " " Tyeare, 400 2 $ " " ." 40 00 Harper's "'Weekly" and - i mantilla," one year, 61.10.% Poetmaater'e sending a rlub of tweiro nr twenty-five, will resolve a copy Oath*. - .. . . Subscriptinw , may commence with any number. Specimen numbers gratuitously yupplied. Sack number,. ran he Bina:lied to any extent. Clergyman and Teachers cupplied at lowest Club Rates. HARPER A .BROTHERS. Publishers, March 17,158-3 m. Franklin &mar.. New. York. • :11.i911 to<ol a DY4!. "TVE subjoin e Pus namee of these recommend ,If rs..S. A. ALLEN'S WaRLD'S II A• It ES MI: Ell AND ZYLOBAisa e MUM. Prest. Eaton. of Union U. I veNity: "The felling of hair ceased. and me gray leaks changed to original-hi:dor." Rcv. C A. punkt:me. Treas'r Am. Bible Union. N. T.: "T el...entitle add my teatinio ny " -Rea. 11. V. Demtn.FA.-Unkl.ttot..linsal." Innatou: "We stn twif y to it- egy,t,..." ;Bev. ruirebild. Cor. Sea. Ch'n Union. N. Yr.:'`Uked in my family silib Innen, del effects." 11ev. A.•Webatcr. “Chr'.. Era." Bestow— " Since using your pNonri. , km. I am neirlief bald orgils as heretofore." 11. Cornell, Cor. Ser.. eta., N. • Y.: -it hoe restored the.hair °Lone of my family tp its original color, and stopped its falling out.; ate;. ...o. can quote from mima•enti., milers of like sts....iirpr in FM rope and America, but fur larther mfOrmatitin. send fur ithan ler to }lns. S. A. .ALLP:s7s . —lYoubTa llair-Restorer Dipnt. Broome at.. N.Y. 17, ',58-Mn. VS. Sold Ern. ywhere. — Zonstsinption, Sentlijimi• COUGHS. CIUWNIC !ULM, A MIL DEB[ arr. and all diseased arising front a'Sc.rofulowt or Impoverish ed state of the Blond. MU CtAni .1. co.'s Genuine cod - Liier Oil, Has stood the teat of over ten`Year'S experience,' and b reeommentivd by all tho'innvt eminent phy.tdans as the most valoable remedy in nre. Pr. William,'. the evlv twitted l'hyalchin of the London Consumption Hospital, took notes of its of eeta In iihoet'6oo enees, nod foundtt Silidbi efficacious than all remedies Yet disvovered. This rentedyi' so valuable. When pare. b ovitues worthiest be in Julians when adulterated. Bee that the label luta the ea gie and mortar, ant the slitnat w e over the cork of each bottle, aR tilOaBalAAR have been caret by the oin oethe gillintrk° ll . l ticio who hod need others .wlthoutqueeess. Sold bYillDeugOts. . . . 11,)58-3m Rio* GRBAT BOOK FOR AGENTS!' ‘ ll Atv•ve•• . loishlislied Ws Day, Feb. 9th, 1868, • ! j jerdr,Ci..livar* lit • C ilia i aim • lii=drig, . THE. LISE.OF AN ANiB 11 !CAN byrytagselft-rlB9 Pages, Cloth, G il t Beek, Prive $l. rinflB is the title orone or the meet intensely intoresi --i—heakiersphlee ottbe day. _lt le. the plain history* of an American slave in the.far Soeth,'Who, after two or Ithiletospas and recapture& finally, as old man, fouid osislawaltd rest in one of the No rthern•States. • • -cio - i is t ,os . , ,••••• What the. Press . say :--- ' story is told with rent oimpliclty. but with mach lr and pathoo. .Witoeverlakee it will.flud itdifficult t down until it Is finialied..—:lVidkriial Era, Wash- AttoioD. Or —. .- '.,..% ', ... N - v.- , . • • f a:u.dilaarrativvrof real experience Mei& above; wilihave far .more-effect- evil:lie !slavery than ,tbe .ingenlouti) wrought novel; .however true to life its pictures may be. --,:Astagcan Bartigt.7 - _.,....-t.. Here is a book of facto, 'granger than lidthin,4ind a thew:and-fold more thrilling: a simple tale of- life-long orrepl:4 ntealing truly the worlungoof the "peculiar I Meat ifiryour• country.- TO the istory-loviint we would Faye here:is a story Worth resdlnprqllawbur leec• , eriy- it.thorough CANVAS:aI:II3s Willitod.la each cepa ,Ey in the free - States; to engage. in the euile:of the work immediately. Such can easily,cleiu• from • • 7 . 860 to 8100 itbklionth ! " - ~,. work beautifully prbi‘4l,.stad Wend, and Is at O, 15 s ea the books that soil for i 1,2..; but 26 . '40,n:0ne. to. 4 5t - I:kelt owt r. goartntak,intau4son costae , tkreugb A-, op we have made the ?Tian pries only .oma DfoLLAIL. • 1 „ILI illoT.opy of the hpok wi ll be sent by, mail, post-`, iiiips i cm receipt,of the Price, and our private circular 0,8 tg,„ with terms, etc. Addrctie • „: • , .. , 1 IL:DATTON,L.Ptllibither, , r Mos& 14; !Sign'. . ' . 151a29 Abu street, New YOklii North kebanon Milling Co. THE NORTH LEBANON idILL has been remodeled, and is now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior 'article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can be ,obtained from any other source. They also keep constantly on hand and fur CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, ke. _Oll. They are rdeo prepared to do all kinds of &MMUS' Wogs, and respectfully luvite all the former customers of the 11111, as well as new ones, to give them a call. VI. They will pay the regular market prices for all kinds of Grain, such es SMEAR`, RYE, CORN, OATS, ac., and afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. CONRAD H. BORDNER, N. Lebanon 80., Dec. 9,1857. President. 'tXll ,-, c4wPo FBOUR 01111(COIN. WWI. • OATS, . 1411DDLINGS, SALT BY TER BAG, BRAN, at the Genesee Mills of Nir.BEs k 8110IIR, Feb. 8,1858. Lebanon, Pa. •iiPh•A T the Geneesee Mille, In the borough of Lebanon, 'WHEAT, • CORN. RYE. OATS, To any quantity, for which the hlgheet Market prices wall be paid in Cash, by MYERS & SHOVE. Feb. S. 185 S. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES isas NEW STYLES. 1S 5S ADA3I RISK, in Cumberland Street. between Market and the Court House, north side. bu nco* on band a 'eplendlil assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS. for men and boys. for to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. Hata of all prices, from the cheapest to the most easily. always on hand. He has cis° just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS. embracing such es STRAW, PANA3.IA. PEDAL, PE.A.111., HORN, LEG HORN. SENATE. CUBTAN end all others. *IL He will a1, , 0 Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Cape, Ac., to Country Merchants on adyttutageous terms. Lebanon. April 21. 1858 THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Roots, Shoes, flats, Caps, 44 AND TIMS'BiS, is the cheap Storo of id goi the inalerstmed. Walnut-streak: Latta mon.where a splendid new stock hos just been Open ed, embracing a general assortment for LADIES, Ol - TLtillll.l.: and WY'S. among which are LADIES' GII- V.I;RS and FANCY Calfskin. Patent Leather. Goat, itip. and ether .1300 TS RIO gaiters for Goitienum, with a handsome 'misty for Boys: ' BOOTS'and SHOES of nil kinds, are also made to order, Babas also n greet assortment of FIATS & CAPS. &e., of all kinds and prices. Panama and Entumer Fiats, in great variety. Tag public is respectfully Invited to Call and examine. T , 11rtrr•n, t, fIASSER. and examine tle ItilW s , tock of Atkins a IdeAd k) am. Came soon and purchase your Boots, Shoes, Ix., et Atkins a 'McAdam. - Boot kic Shoe Store Removed. New Spring and Stemmer Stock! HE Uncloraigned would reepeetfully inform the pnblic T tbat he has REMOVED hie BOCYr and• SHOE STORE tollie room lately occupied by John •Dreq's Confection ery Elm* where he has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and. Summer Boot,s and Shoes, for_Ledies, Gentlemen and Children 4Milis assortment is very complete, and embraces all the latest styles, which he can sell out at low prices. The publie willplease call G and examine. DANIEL R/EFP. • N. B.—TnavELtna, now le your time if you wish to see a large avortment of Trunks. Valises, and different kinds of Bap. • Coma one, come all: Lebanon, April 7, ISbB. A TKINS A MeADAAI have a eplendid assortment of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, and Traveling Bugs. PAILIP F McCAULLY, Fashionable !loot and Shoe Maker ountberland street, one door East of Mad: Horse Hold. FL/HE 'Subsoliber desires to inform the public that he has opened as above, where he is prepar ed to execute orders of ROOTS and SHOES, of the finest finish and style; if tot importer, to any here toforvi offered to`the public. New. Fall and. Winter Stork! He has just returned from the shy with an unrirnled assortment of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, An., &c., for Ladles, Gentlemen 'Bud Children. Sae Every body is incited to call and examine- Lebanon, Nov. 1,18b7. VEINS br ItIeADA.M axe ready to accommodate ev erybody with Boots, Shoes. Trunka.Traveling Sags. Boot and Shoe Store. - JACOB RCEDEL respectfully forms the public that he still amain. ties his extensive establisimtent in wags his new building-in Cumberland st, - where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom_ lie invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and &WES; and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his line. to call and examine for themselves, his li!ige and varied stock. - • lie is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of, every article in bis business, suitable for Marketa Market in the Union. A due care is taken in regard tornaterials and Workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LEATHER and 'other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. N. s.—He returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring' to please his customers, to nierit a share of 'public pat rOna ' [Lebanon; Feb.l,7, ',58. 1858. Lebanon Marble Yard TOITN rAttittim. Stone Cutter, re.peetfutiilnforros CP his &buls and the public in g-n....ral that Ito Is Prenere.l to .10011 kinds of FANCY AND flNtvearet, semi, at hie 31nrble Yard. to Walnut street. half way between the Court !louse and Lannon l'ellev Unflroad Dora_ et the shortest nottee. tts good its cork done in nny oily !li the United Suttee. and being the only Stone Cutter in behanno county alto bee served a netuler apprenticeship to the hush:tem he pledges bitneelf that beret, ninnufee turo cheaper. and give a better finish than eily other men engaged In the semehnstneee. Ills otn. k enit , lo,3 elf M' 3, UUENTS, - LiRACE STONES, MANTELS, CESTEIFRY 'POSTE. Vtraxrruas &VP.. &C. • • Also. SANDsrPINS: of the best quality for ell we... plain end ornamental. A lam 11 , ..nrtInelki or I.INIE STOXEI fur all kiwis of I SVWOII4. of any size and quantity. 4 - 0-1.1.4n4.en1l end rtaminn prit 00 and the 4ock beforo you purchese elbewhote. Lebanon..lkrember.l9,lßss. N. H.—LETTERING done iM• German mit.l F.l”ilimb. by ibt best prnotie.) work mu.. • No•ric.E. . _ ?he...4d slime worn ill wise en 4A. ' •TOTIN rrspec.jully lofetin the st.O.f. nubile thit hecootinneethe business of LI 31 ESTON 13 SAWING AND Di t".1341NG by horse pett , ;i, in Che4tnut Street, El:tettel,4;Am Its flnielfes.t.hei'vllowing rirtlelos autuf the beet and sonudetit ihnest.ne that ran 1.0 pro. cured in this usichhorlitied.rlx:—DYea. Sn.te• and i`LAr- Foßni. Seer,, Wirtele Pius mid 116 ATS. 06LLtli Doon ONEIKS, Cuat;-lioNl4, Shoo Server blocks. so Kell as 1.1. y °flew article that ~ an be tuatinficturen of liniSetene. llin I 'iltdebtottee ere from four in flee likther thick; and prices In ecnordence with the giality. was the first pm-son that Introduced the lints-atone into this idace, owl is now prepared to flnidi off limo slow. eo as t , the it nmappeurn , et!, icry little Inferior to I hat of the howlatancat ilarhlc. in proof of which est•er ti,.n be eete 'he public Id' the fitdehed work at his es lubliditnen t Ile respectful!, iiisitO all . these who In tend ereethiwneyr to rail et his eetaldh•lnnetit awl c on v i nce thconsac c e: of the excellent finish 'of his work our ar..o of the cheaplieee of his Priem . • Lebanon. March 24. lbt4.- Iy. . • • . . ,1 1rAt s .WhIAWAGE ittlip! Tggs7" g: .P4z Ee g ov's: -E-111 6 - • ra F45 • —,1•1 '. gl;.: or,: t 3's • 2g;6 , .. m 15; , 1g,',7!" 0 -r?..P• 8 '1: - ; - ••, tikc k 12 .3 ;1- cr . , a rt rei '••;•?ntigl 3 •o ° • crim.T2 :Q.., WI Qe. Q. Tottid.also,rei nativa.W.Arkirded npe,ing fiallsopaier, - feeling:the mere ens•uraged diy:theduttediat midis/tad jyt, behalf by tbe pubita, be enters spelt alsimisieeson ; renewed energy. despatching AmidneillgX4tb ijioiriptnees ___an bonen niechanialLtei:::s •" rem i:Reavnable: ,Ctill . alkatevalissit ; ViP. IO P. APril3•= 6 Bri , vq:4(I)4IKIHNIXY. t 4.4_ 4 40, N v summ ber of . s.lect. Zoiew Deer aa4l,, f(il:i bit: liimcp t ptiott of .boildlaigiumaapeadilleelloay. 'wh.O*Mild fo,-41141rIbleil avid am etitavilbilki REGEMAN & CO. THE FLOUR, GRAIN, &o FOR SALE. WANTED. GRZEFP'II MAIMS AND STONE JOIN FARRELL. EBANON ADVERTISER. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL Wood, Wood. gtTHE undersigned are prepared to furnish Rica- OM' . . or Out WOOD, to order, at any place in Leh ' anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders loft at ..-• their Mill will-be promptly attended to. Lebanon, 'April 21,1858. MYERS & suotiß. WOOD and COAL YARD. THE undersigned, having bought Mr. .-_-, . ~ -Henry Spoen's Wood and Coal Yard, a '.--°_,... short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a -- "'.. 7" Mutcb's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIMIT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114,1858.-tf. Coal, Coal, Coal, INTE, the undersigned, would respectfully inform the citizens of. Lebanon county, that we are now pre. pared to supply the community with COAL, either - Wholesale or Ttetall, as we will keep all kinds of COAL on hand. such as It; Chertnut, -Vat, Most, Egg and Broken COAL, white, red and gray ash, which wo are constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions, atul would here say that ere will sell our Coal as low as they can be soil by any Person in the county, which we, will Fell at our 31i1l, or deliver to any port of the two boroughs. MYERS & GRUM. Genesee Mills. Lebanon, Feb. 3, ISSB. IiOWNIAN, HAUER CAPP'S 111 B IT V' .1 R D This Way. if you Want Cheap Lumber. TIM undersigned have lately formed a partner -1 ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lurn her Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the puldie at large. that their plate of business is DANID Bowman's Old Lumber Yard. in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. t hey hare enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent luisortrnent of all kinds of Lumber, such as BOARDS. PLANKS, JOISTS, LATHS. SHINDLER. AND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In abort, they keep con stantly on hand. a felt and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons In want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock. and learn their prices. Thankful for pa-t favors, they hope. that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage, BOVVAIAN, 11AU.Dit & CAPP. Lebanon, April 8.1858. Luanbro• and Coal. Anfiri WANTBD! to conic and buy their LLII LIDIBBIt and COA.I. at the astonishingly low prices wide]] F am now determined to sell at. Now is the time, if you ATISIi to save your money, to come to the new Lumber and Coal Yard, located between the Old Lutheran Church and Mlrere Shour's Steam Mill, and 1 square North of the Court Muse. in Walnut street. in the borough of Lebanon. where is a well select ed stork of all kinds of Building. Materials, consisting of 500,000 FT. BOARDS, 800,000 SiuttoLcs, 200h0e0 FT. JOIST A SCANTLING. 60,000 FT. i I EMLOCK BoATLDP ' 0.1,000 FT. DO FENCFNG BOARDS. • A LSO, Planks, Plastering and Vooflng Laths, all of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, at 3.ll.ddletown pricna, egrept a small advanca fur freight. Also, all kinds of the best COAL the market can pro. &ICC, such an litoki.n. Egg. Store, CheAmtc,lanieburnors' and Hollidaysburg Blacksmith's Coal, which will he sold almost et cost. JOHN H. 511THEYElB, Leliarion, Juno 24, 1857: UJFI BE R. LUMB E R - . NEARLY 2 000 000 FEEP! the hest and cheapest asstirtmetit of Luti3En et , If tir offered to the public. is note for sßle nt the new nd extengivr Lum P: It 1111.100 AL YARD of BRECaBILL TIORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon. on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut Street, a few genres North of - the Net - mane Steam Mills, and one gesso east of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway. Pine and Hemlock Boatds;— Cherry. Poplar and Pine Boards; • 1 1 A and 2 inch Punnel and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Seautlingand Joists; White Oak Boards. Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Board's. Plank and Scantling.- SHINGLES! SHINGLES !I - The best Pine and Heinle* Shingles; - • Also. Beefing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Balls and Posts, and railings for fences :anti fencing Boards; „ . FLOORING BOgliDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL I COA LI I; -CO ALI H The largest stock of Broken, Stove,,Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at the loWest prices. • 11S-Confidentkhat they hare the largest and best as sortment otinsumil of all descriptions and sizes, as well as thik largest stock of the different kinds of Cost, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing iu their line; to examine their stork before per chasing elsewhere. . BRECHBILL -& HORST. N . :Lebanon. Fob. 24. ISSS. ' sthatitt REINOEFIL. CHM. II NEM' A HOME FOR. ALL ! - - : 1 , 'The icts* e'ee: .11;%st itnlL i.;itert pest ATSURTMENT LUNiBEit -AND COAE Evar'ofnred heretofore to tho • AT THE .0L1:1 YA , ' U IN .ibrtk .Leistwon Borough, Situated an Bast 4. 'West side ,of Mar- xet street, ut thflon THE untierAigned take this,toothoci.of..ipforrn ing the citizens of Lebanon and eurromiding Counties, that they hnvit new on band a large Ortick of WELL St.. So.N.ED LUMBER; and arc ronatapay . re calving additivas thereto. Thdr aasortment_conakts lu part of White and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK BOARDS. 1% inch and 2 inch PANNAL and COMMJN PLANKS. ' White Pioe awl Hemlock eCANTLINO and JOISTS. 1 inch and 131', inch Cheriy . lloAltDs, PLA.NKS'and WS. - 1 inch and Mph Pores Hoards, Planks & Scantling. HARD AV(X)l}.' Eurh 88 1511 and WHITS 08X 8011444 PLUMS and . • • 'SIIINGLE E SHINGLES,MtINOLES! A great amortintnt of goNI Pint ant tlisialock rims oLgo. alvo.linotlng and - Plastering Liras... ALM, lac•; roars, and-Veoily topped PAUNGS hr fencing ' Flooring Boards. Door and iMiulaw Of whi , •h they ilively have the largeat.iadheat ae: eortment ever . .Tered in this motion of country., COAL! COAL!! COAL!'!! They keep tuostahtll hn hand the be , t gnnlpy of Bro ken. St.ne. and Zontebirrnere COAL; 0.1,-0 the best quality of ilollithqshurg finiitlrtind. at reduced prices. *s. , Blaring now -hand niu , b the largest , ant com ptetest WOW tineni of "mutton. ever offered to the public In Lebanon, they feel confident of being- able sathifitetor- By to aerotunuslato all purchasers. and woitid, thcrelore. invite an examination of their stork before -purchasing elsewhe r... Ite.lN aut qttli Lebanon Borough, Sept. 17, legor. • • •••••• I•JO W A - 4,D A Eip o, 6. I A' 't ; ktriAbilLimlA • Inipoi?lan, elatitouncentriat 1O ell persoMt 'afflicted with' SeXtial Diseastit. such as . sp,,rputteerthealSoliiihal IVeskrsAlniikiteneo (tutor rhren, Oleg Syph nig the Vice at Onautain.orSill-AhusoAc. • The Howard Association. in view of 'the awful destruo tion of Manna life, caused hy.Sexual diseaseiCrunt flit eeptions pinctiseil upon the unfortunate victims of such .diseases* by Qu tcks, have directed their consulting §itr neon. as a Ch"ritable Act worthy of their lnuue. to give Medical. Alrip..aratiA, persona. thus. afflicted, who apply by letter. with a description of their condition. (age, cremettion..lmbite of life, te..) anti In all Cases of extreme poverty and Suffering. to feritis.s 'ilf.ificittes free ofchnige. 'The' Ifoward association is a benin.oient Institution, es tabibilted eipceini endowment., for the relief of the sick and distressed. afflicted With , •Viral.tit and Epidemic Ins eatteti."' It has now a stirphtS of means, which the Direc tors have voted. to wtliend in adverting the above . notice. It is neetilets to arlil that the Association conninquilkthe highest 3letlical of the age; stud will rornislt the most , . approved modem treatmel!t. " 'Just ' by" the Aanoclntien, n Report cniArer natterrlwea: or Seminal Weakness: the viCe•of Onitnism, Mastarldttion or - Self-A base, and other diseases of theßpx- Us! Organs, by the rossulting Surgeon, Ivies: ' at by mall. On a sealed envelope,) free of chorgo, csk ae o.7.lpt of two stnmps for postage. • Address, Dr. GhO. R. climioiiN, Coniultinggl4llteon, Howard - Aaeocintton,, NO:2 SOuth 4cidthStieft; Rada ptda, Pa. •By order of the Directois‘ • BA: ILl: Hemawkile; . Oso. l'aineuttn- "Xxer'-' • ' .'0et.7,„457—1y MA urn - A*os. GUIDI2,br DrOV.V. - Y.QUNG. , DIAR.RI AO* GUIDE by, Dr, MAIt al AGE GUIDE by ; .Dr 'WM . L ,YOUNG. MA EitrAn E by Dr. WM.. YOUNG.' . 31 A Ith.l AGE GUIDE by -Dr. -% W;3I,;YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. -AVM, ,IroUSEI. • MA RR lAG E 01 DE. by Dr. -wat, ArOG.NO4.: MA It 111 AGE GUIDE by Dr.' W YOUNG.. MA Itltl AGE a OIDE by . Dr. WM,.!,YUGNO., MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. %VII: yoUNO. .• MA H IMAGE .GUI.D.B - by Dr: , WiM;AO.U.2IO., • MAK (OA.° E GGIDE. by, Dr; Itlt. KOGZIG7... ItkA It ILI AGE .01) IDE by- *Ali:. souticeo M A It) AGE, GI 1.11 D ty; ; Dr.ey . .4l.,TioNlNo;-, • aIA It It LAG . U GUtUI to Dr0A2.1.i.:, rpuva,.: . . . . MARRIAGE GDIDE.,-46.1,15CPS Pliatlo- LOG lOAL The. Pocket Paulapins. or:l.:very One 1110 Own Doctor, by .Wae. Youso, M. D., it is written in plabiliaiguage for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of One hundred Engrayings. • All young married pep . plc, or thoie toiltaiplating • milrringe, and oaring the least impediment to married Hid; Should reed Chia. book..•lt.discloses..sterete that every oneaboukl be acquainted with. , Still,,it is a book that mnabbe kept locked.. n Fkaod,.not lie about tha house-. sent 12 to ani 0(toi) the receipt iiieney fricbenta. Addrea %..M. ,, XOUNG;:Ip2 SPltDOh'atree4l . abece reigtit Philadelphia:-• • - paintafy f. , 01§t?8,•-ly -rERSONB in ,wantioreFet&, foe Cows :pralgiMalft - ob ddnJtdailioiOtbolDceltorg9 Of,:thateutikrriarr ih - etteetaXerakaff.Piatilodloill.s - ,2Pitice4kok , AO to 20 cents a by/0;V nlttiN7ni, curt ln:c.'m ec' yo 1 1100.0132000 b . . HON W; • HOUSE FURNITURE Housekeepers attention! THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION GRAND EXHIBITT.ONM _ THE undersigned hits justauain returned from the city, where he has purchased the best as sortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Leh anon, and which he takes this opportunity to say he will sell as low, or lower, than at any other estab lishment. He has SOF-4S. Tete-a-tete Lounges, Card 'fables, Cen tre Tables, Who t- Nato, Hat Racks, Tea Pop, Looking Glasses and all kinds of Common and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Mattresses, Venetian Blinds, Carriages for Chil dren, Cane Scat and Common CHAIRS, and almost every thing that can properly be associated with his business. 4/le feels great confidence in calling attention to this assortment, and cordially in -lies all to give bima call be fore purchasing elsewhere. He is determined not to be undersold. His Room is in Me TOWN RAZZ, in 'Market street. THEO. P. FRANTZ. P. S.—Ready-made Comics will be kept on hand, and a splendid Itemise has been obtained to attend Funerals. Also, ICE in any quantity. (Lebanon, Oct. 21,'57. "‘Cheap JOHN" the old Cab- • irtet, Raker still Alive. ToHN SFiTL}lt still keeps constantly on - hand all cI kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the best material and workmanship. He has ready made. a number of Superior SOFAS. MAI ItS BUREAUS, DINIMA TABLES. Bit EAKFAST 9:ARLES, Sinks. ( MO...anis. Stands of all kinds, BED STEADS, and all kinds of Wnrc in his line of busines.. = I I All of wiilehleAvill. Fell cheaper for CASH than enn be bought elsewhere. He is also ready to make coffins and attend funerals at . the shortest notice. All persons in want of Cabinet Ware will do well to give him &call at hit rooms in Market street. directly opposite the United Brethren Church, before ptirchasing elsewhere. Ile warrants his goods to he as represented, and if it is not so, he will make it so, free of charge. Lebanon, Feb.l7, 1858. .. Netv ViartiitOre Store. • . ~, 1311 -- ARBISON R. DUNDORE wont.' respectfully in _ll farm the public - that he bits takm the stand late Dundore a Oyes. in Street. hetweer Market and Plank Rosa. where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon.. Iris stock eonsistP of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture. which he will sell lower - than the like can be bought. at any other x place, in Lebanon. - - Ile has ea lot IA a large assortment of Sofas,— - .-' Tetea-tetes. Lotmges, Centre, Pier.' Card and other Ta blas. What Not& Irat Raekaae.- Alma hire and cheap sleek of Moffett Cane-seat. arr l common Chairs. Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Nrattresses. Also. Looking Diesses.—Gitilt, Rosewood anti Mahogany--ererF cheap. 'Venetian Blinds: Carriages, Gigs end 'Hobby [Torsos, fur children. la-Particular attention paid to UNDER TAKING. Ile has provided himself with the FINEST lIEARSE TN LEBANON. anti will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice end most roam:t able terms. Lebanon, March ?.d, ISSS. SOsERIA BROWER. " JOVIN WOLF. Chair airraiiiiiractOry. AU rrITOSALE RETAIL. The stitanti here take this method to inform their friends and the public that they hove commenced the ftl?i)Vo business, in all its brawl:ie., in the .110- .ROUGA. - OF L1;BAX0O.on Pincyrore Rood, near what is known as Phienner's Foundry: They hope to receive the patronage of these in want of anything in their line, as they promiFe to use the best materials 'acid em ploy the beet of workmen. old Chairs repaired and painted. *Ono followhig different kink of Timber or Dam ter taken far Chairs, viz: Mekory,,Walnut, Popler; Maplo, Webb, Beret, and Cherry of different • BROW ER WOLF., Lebanon. March 31,.185&—iy. Dr. litiorsclstnelia 111 Eton! PHIS' Dll. MOR :ie.' the inventor Of 3 teen's INDIAN linOT PILLS has spent - the greater part of his life in travulin., ,,, baying visited Europe, Asia. and Africa : as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our. Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first disterered. Dr. Morse was .the first untie to establish the fact that all diseases arise from Impurity of the Mood —that our strength, health and life depended upon the Vital fluid. When the 'various peewee become clogged, and do not act in perfect harinony with the different functions of the body. the blood loses its action, beeomes thick, corrupted .and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every' name ; our strength is exhausted. our health we are deprived of. and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. :Hose important then that we should keep the xarions passages of the, body -free and open. 'And hew pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a med . icinein your reach, namely, Idores's Indian Root Pills; manufactured from plants and reefs which grow around the nahmtaittoue cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and.recovery of diseased. num. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a - Suitoilfic, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the filter parts of the corruptionw-ithin. The second is plant width is an Expectorant. that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs; and thus. ittazoothing manner, performs its duty. by throwing off tillettnu iend other hu mors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is 'a Diuretic,.which gives ease and donble strength to the kid neys; thus encouraged, they draw - large amounts of im purity from the blood. which is then thrown out bounti fully by the urinary or water passage, and which cotild not have been discharged M any Miter way. The fourth is a cathartic, and accompanies the ather properties of the tills while engaged in purifying ilia blood; the coar ser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus takex up and conveyed off in great quan tities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that . Dr. Morses Indian -Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become uni ted with the blood, for they find way Mowry part. and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im purities, cud the life of the body, , vritich is the blood, be comes perfeptly. healthy; consequently ell sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they Cannot remain when the bedy becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when inek, and why eo many die, is bemuse they do not get a medicine which will pais to the afflicted parts. and vrlitelf will open the nature/ passages for the disease:to be Coq. oat; hence, a large ottastlty of food awl others matter is lodged, and the stomach anti intestines are literally overliotring with the corrupting tuass thus undergoing disagreeable fer mentation, constantly mixing with- the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and arte ry. until .life is taken from the body by.disease. Dr. moile , ,,pi.L.f,g hare added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions .of*the.i.dek to blooming health and happiness. Yes, tin:mean& who have been racked or tormented with sicknes, pain utulangnish, and whose feeble frames have been scortheil by the burn. lug elements of raging fever, and who have been brought as it were. within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered With the dead lutd it not been for this great and wonder nil medicine; Morse's ludiuu hoot Pills. After one or two doses had been taken. they were absolutely astonished. in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease tun' strength. and take away all sick ness, pain 'awl anguish, but .they at -once go to w..rk at the foundation of the disease .wlth-h l the blood. There fore. It wilLba shown. especially by thine who use the-c Pills. that they will so chianti) andpurify, that disease that deadly enemy-will lake its night, and the flush of 'youth mid beauty . will again rettirn, and* the prospeet of long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. Caotitv.—DewarO of a counterfeit signed A. 8. /bore. All genuine have the name of A. Worts £ Co. on each box. Also the signature of A. J. White & Co. All others are spurious. A. J. IS - 111Tt; & Sole Proprietors, • 541 Leonard Street, New. York. Tr. :florae's Indian 'hoot Pills aro sold by all dealers in )I(slieittes. Agents wanted hi eve, y tpwu,,rill¢ge nud hamlet la the land. Parti.•a desiring. the Agi•aiy will ad dress as atswe fOr terms. Prioz cents per imx, Oro bospi will te 841tt on receipt of $l, postage paid. D. c.10,1R57.1y. FIEEDS.Jor Fate , at " - "' " Tnte• Store. • r AFFLICTED READ!!! ..P twitnt (Ivo vw;tot by Dr. I.; INh E LIN, corner niTteird and Ueinrc•trw•ra. Pa; Expa.rlaileP .11aa renderol Dr. H. a moot succoasful Trial it ~,,, , IP t!ly cure nrn . ll.tiaapse;pf anrir,ato naturtk ilubility-ao an itai.olimerat in marriage; ner• COUP and pox nal infirmitina. diarnaca of .the akin, and thoote arirlu>r (rani ntniainf miirenry. *l'A KR PA It CULA NOTICE. There if , nil to il.hnbi6loniutitnex indulged In by tom it Plttjtii.le. prnvring up with thou, to 'nunhood . : and which. if not refoimed iu , dun limn. not only perlinup ohstnelen to niatrimonfol hiippluess, but trivet. ri,o to x of protracted. iniArlioalm..anit dxriutating 411Tectinits.' • . Few of those who give way to this pernicious mantice are aware of the conseittecteva, until they find the tier Vona shatteren. feel strange anti ltunn,o r nu aide sensniions. and vaitue fears in the mind. [See pages, 27. 213. V. of lir.: ii".'e hook on I•lzelf-FreATvatioti."1 The unfortunate thou , affected becomes feeble. is one. 10n,t0 Intofrr. with accustomed .vigor. or to apply. his mind to study hit step is tardy and weak :he is dull. irresolute.inol engages even in . his sports with less eller. . , gy then usunl. trite emancipate hi meet/ before the practice has done he wore[. Anil ent.ePtintrimati*, his Marriage is tiertmit nnd his sense tells Idol that thia is muss[ by-his early fblllep. Tht.we are 'CoMdderatfona *bleb should awaiteii the ettentloi. of ell whin are similarly situated. • r " . : E6IIIOII4ER, .. who plates himself under Dr. EINE:I3LIN'S trent nienf. may religiously confide in his honor to a gentle man. and rely upon the aseurinkee,.that thc .seerete of IL'spittlents will never lie - ,11,1000.1. Young man—let no Wee 'diodes[' deteryon Irani mak inglwur twee to ono. whoa froth cdoestioh and respectability. can certainly,la,friend you. • .. /lir Dr. ELNEEI,II.%.i!S residence bas been for the last terrarr revui N.' W. Coiciffi-,. of . .I.IIIRD _AND EEION streets. Pa: ••• • • PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE • --. . ' 'Can have (hy stating their case caplicilly. together with all their , syttitittOrrip;lairletter4ineba4ing a remit tance) Dr. K.'s - medicine, appropriated itecer , lingly. • lifornanied tontly part' of the United Stetep, end park -44 secure' froin DAMAGE or CURIOSITT4by AlailorEi. pron. READ hialfriit AND MANHOOD! . =ME A VIGOROUs LITZ OR, A PAEIIiATURG DEATH,. KINILLIN ox SursPacaftvAnotr--o,am 2.5 tun's. Letters conLainink that valueln stamps, willetinte copy, psx,return Mail. - -VrRATIS 1 GRAI7 1 1:MA11811i ••-• A ilyte 1211.1r4T0 AU. ItSISERIi . RELIKVEDI • PNaturiep:a bide.".. a now , acid popular Work:49lllot valuable advice mad :kmpreaaive warping:alike/U*lW. WA?, Pr.even! )" .ra' 'lf Pik...V. 7 , Pad • , naTA. Z o.Osalbs at 4 0 liyao..tit .14trtbutpa "Norqhoocebarsq.st• 4111.4.4* • ma •' 'le ltd to su4y,P t,' ~ itroiri i 44,l. sk.it,... 41 ,.. ing in'Oler: Jpwo • 0 ....v a deur/PH/y.l*N • ns dint. • i kIE 34 --A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. MEDICINAL TWENTY•TWii YEARS MEDICINAL. Of all diseases, the great, first cause Springslrom neglect of Nature's laws SUFFER NOT! w 11EN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN ALL STAGES OF SECRET DISEASES, Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Glees, arav• el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Boiles and Ankles, diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St.Vittts' Dance, and all Dis eases twitting from a derangement of the Sexual Or gans, such as Nervous Trembling, Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Erttptions upon the Face, Pain in the Baelcand Head, Female Ir regularities and all improper diselidites from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however long standing or'obetinate the case, nECOVEIIT IS mu" and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease bas bellied the skill of eminent physicians snare slated all their means ofeure. The medicines are pleas kat without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice. I have rescued Imre the Jaws of Death many thousands, who. in the last stages Otte above-mettioned diseneee, had been given up to 'die by their physicians, which war tante mein premixing to the afflicted. who may place themselves under my ears,, a perfect and' most speedy cure. Secret Diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the firs t maim of Consumption, Scrofula and 'many other diseases. and should tie a terror to the hu man family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever ef fected, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incompetent persons; who not only fail to cure the dis eases but ruin the constitution. filling the system with mercury, which. with the disease, hastens 'the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en tailed upon the children, who are born with feeble con stitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula. fetter, Ulcers, Erup .tions and other affections of the Skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs. entailing: upon them a brief existence of sneer ing and consigning them to an early grave. SELF AIiUSE is another fbrinidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread etittilogue of human diesa- Fes causes so destructive a drain'upon thesystem. draw ing its thousands of victims through a few years of suf fering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Ner veus Syetett, rapidly wastes away the energies of life. causes mental derangement, prevents the, proper devel opment of the system. disqualifies for marrirge, society. business ; and all earthly, happitica.. and teethe the suf ferer wrecked in body or-mind. predispesed to Coneump lien stet a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence .1 assure the unfortu nate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure yen beaffected. and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patient% can be rettored to robust, Nig °roue health. The Mllimed ore cautioned against the use of Patent" Medieines, fur there are on many Unmake° , snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob theunwary sufferers. that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack "Meters.- or the equally - poisonous nostrums vended as ~P atent Medicines." I have cardully analysed many of the so-called -Patent Medicines. and find that nearly all of them contain Cor rosive Sublimate. which Is one of the strongest prepara tions of mercury and a deadly poison, which. instead of Cu. Mg the disease disables the system flit life. Threefourths of the patent nostrmus now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons who tin not understand even the alpludan of the MATERIA Mente.t, and are equally as destitute of any knowledgvorthe hu man system. having one object only in View, and that to make money regardless of vonsequences-- Irregularities and ell diseases of males and feinales treated on principles establithed• 'by tventy years of practice. and sanctioned by thousands of the "most re markable cures. ithalitineti - With full directions sent to any part of the United-States or Can:Was, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter.. Business cor respondence strictly confidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE M Office \o. 1131 Filbert St., [Old 'Pio. 109.1 below twelfth, March 18,1863.—1 y. PRILADELPHIA. lin pOrta tat Discovety. C '0 N S N Diseases of the Dengs and. Throat Al: I.; 141z1T1 f:LY CURABLE BY INHALATMVH whirl conveys the Ttemedies to the cavities' in the lungs through the at. passages. and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular. Idatter. allays the . cough, nausea a free and easy 'expectoration. heals the lungs, purifies the blood. imparts renewed vitality . .to the ner. roes system. giving that tone and energy so indispensa; We for the restoration of health. To be aide to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to 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 .beralred eases can be cured in the first stages. and fifty percent. in the second; but- in the third stage it; is impossible to save more than five per tent., for the lungs are so cut up by the digetneas todefy medical skill. Even. however. in the last stages, inhalation affordS extratrnlinary relief to the suffering attending ; this fearful seonrge, which ate mildly &strops ninety-foie thousand persons in the 13- nited Stites alone •;tiriil a correct calculation showathat of the presentpopAttion of ; the earth, . - eighty• mfflions' ate destined to fill the Censure Mis e's gray's , . Truly.the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal tut Consumption. in all ages it has been the grffet enemy of life,-for it spares neither age nor sex. but sweetie off alike the brave. the beautiful. the graceful. and the gift, ed. by the help of that. rinpreme Being. from whom emiteth every good and perfeet gift 1 ono enabled tonffer to the afflicted 'a permanent and; speedy cure iu 'Con sumption. The first cause of tubercles is from lmr ure Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo. sition 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 ..tionni to expect greater good ;front" medicines entering the cavities of the lungs, than from those adthinisterkki through the stomach ; the patient will always hod the lungs free and the breathing eth,y, after inhaling roma. dies. True, Inhalation is tt.higal reinetlY, nevertheless; it nets constitutionally, and with more: power and cer taititythan remedias administered hpthe stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of thie mode of 'administration,' thhiroforminhaled Willnistroy-xerisibil ity, in a few minuttni, paralyzing the entire nervous aya'. tern. so thata limb may be autputabal witltoutthesiigbt est pain; inhaling theurdiimey burning gais Will dgetruy bib in a few hours. - . , The lulizil in kill of ammo', in will ronse the system when foliating or apparently dead. • The odor of many of the Ineditines is peristptilde in the Akin. a few nanneuldi at tar being inhered. and May be hentedinrnly deteeted in rho blood.• A convincing preof of the rourtitutional ef fect, of inhalation, ix the fact that nick mew in ul ways pro duced by breathing foul air. le not thin pthritive evi-. deuce that proper remedies. sat roftillY nod jittil• riously administered through the lung., ithould produce the mart happy results ? During. eiglatdll yearn' prac tice. ninny . , thousands. suffering from dine:free of the largo need throat, have been under my are, :mill:have effected ninny remarkable cores. amen after the sufferers had hem preitenneed in time hat Sopa which fully sat: uns that, Con nu mid itd, is no longer a futul My trentinen , of Coneueuption i;f. original. owl firunded on long .expn-ienee and a thorough itiveutigation. My verfeeL actiarialatiCe with the nature of. tutacreles. nimble,: me totha li tiriguis. reddily. the various forme of dhcreitt that aimulatcconsumption. and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a singlet:sae.— VHS familiarity. in connection with certain pathological and microscopic, disci:Aeries. enablea• me to relieve the large from the effects of contracted chests.; to en large the chest. purify the biped. impart Lull renewed el- Lailly. giving, energy and tone to the en tire eyetem. • • with full direrti .us. neut. to any porter the United Antos and t;nuatine. by pa tlentn communicating their symputnie by letter. hut the cure would be more' ecrLain give the patient adiculd pay ,mu a visit. which would give me all opportunity to examine the lunge en d enable me to pi e..eribe with mush , greater certainty ; end then the curet:mild be effected without my seeing the patient n . lull. . • • U. W . ORM:LAIC M. D.. ' offii.e. 1131 Filbert St.,(tild U 9.) be10w.126, Pliii.AUZll4ll.l, Pd. Tate (fitItILSAI. Mit4.6NS tSTAPI. , , , ASks is /Ws . . fait article tef the kind ever swirudstred . uuder the Name of I' u 1.30 S Wat , xt.er..tig• th is ur Gag ether mantra; ''all• other Plaint:awe ceeetale,te. The remake my he kstruus by tie itaiiiel3KY AN Mate Ramped uu Oath BRYAN'S PVI.SioNIC WAFERS. Relieve Coughs, ColdkSine-throat; Efoluientip. . • , BRY , AN'S'PUI.MONIC WAFERS Believe Asthma, Bronchitis, Iht!cult Breathing. BRYAN'S l'ili.moxic.WAPEPS Relieve Sidling of ' 33l ood,•Paini. in the • ••' .ARYAN'S PL'I.I46MC U Relieve•lncipient Consumption. Ling • BRYAN'S P. 1141 Be. • WAFERS • • • Relieve I'rrit a'tion of the ifvula and. Tonal* . - BRYAN'S Pt.i.itoNic IrAPM: Ft, Relieve the ibave Ooisplaints in Ten.liiinitis. nitYRNI3. 4.siohle W.IFER4' •': Are, , a tdesning to eli;closses and constitutions. BRYAN'S Pc.ttptokiC- WAFER ] Am tvlitptil-foPiheagi,'aid Dahlia 'Spotitses.: •,c/ittprovothcoampass atuilliexibliity'of •pui,woNic _WAFERS.'!••k..I sAra sunplel . ftivn end pleasant to therknrit. finr•sN's' PUI.MoNIC WAFERS . liovoily4elierve:but effect & hotting Cuisit' • :,643R YAN . S ' , PCiAin X !C. Al , FM: 4 • • /4: ,fir warrffq.e4to giee!at4faauon" P•averlioila ••:t :t palmy' Obeli!' 11 , x et isryau 9 s - PviTtitobilellinifeks' ' • . hen9lll.l ll lte. el& . • 1. Wavelet' &add be witboAk.a.l6:-.4-, /1117 .fielralg...11:21Wiiters I -• — ll r - r t l a n rgr a ig i o u ro.9"4l: . Ito *mit o'bjeefiti stt Bryan'.Bryan'. Pnlinotile n „ rncirr-prvic ewer*: • 1 :W-(ROS43F14 , 0ilte Ordreonttarca Leba non, Pa., and by alPteepectable Dugthroiyg,orit Ole United Statce and Canada; Mae. Sad is& P. !OM 7 ilifser. MEDICINAL "Xo Such Word as Fail:, A RESISTLESS REMEDY! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. GIIICULAIt TO THE SICK.—The first hospital sur geons and medicinal publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-intlautmatory and h gealin properties of-this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their 'naval and'inilittiry services; and the masses In this coun try and throughout the world repose the utmost cone deneo in its curative properties. It penetrates the sour ces of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external evidences of di.sease,and neutralize the flersel ements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheum:limn, Scrofula Vry.slpelal. These are among the most terrirde and agonizing Wu eases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the shin; yet in their worst forms. and when seemingly ineurable.they 'invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing. healing antidote to pain and inflammation. Solt Rheum, Fey. r Sores, Stir Joints. In all eases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters. la tions. and every recipe of the pharmacupoea have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its re laxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. 7ischarging Ulcers. A most Irmunicside.and happy clump is produced in the appeartincee f malignant ulcers after a few applica tions of this ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and grannies of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice is filed up with sound material. and tie..racer rmlicially,eured. A Wriri4 to 111iitlters. The young ere the most frequent _sufferers from ex ternal injuries. and therefore every mother eLould hare this healing preparation constantly at band.' Ilia en enceinte specific for sore breatits. and quickly , temoves the encrusted sores which - sometimes diatigure We heads and faces of children. -i t Focts. . . This Ointment . is"trelaversally,used on board the Allan tie and Pacific whaling 11, , et as'a Sure for seorbisiie sires. Gone. and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large suppliesof ithave recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. eY troth the Ointment arid should - be usedlti the following cases: Sunhats, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Dome, riles. Sore Logs, ebnpreel .I.rantiF,l:lirintiatisus, ' 1. 4 0 re 'Streams, Chili:tains, Ringworm,'' . Sore Heads, Fistula, Flirt Rheum, . .Spre Throats, , , Goa, &AAR, . . Soresof ell kilida, Lumbago, Wounditof allkinds. 'Venereal Sores. Stiif.loints, Sprains, Tatter, 'll-1 4 eerP, , DiSeateß. ***SOIL( at the 31anufactory of Prffessor Ilollaway. SO Minden Lane, New York. and by all - respectable Drug gists Lai Dealers in Medicine througiout the United States and the civilized world. in pots 'at 25 cents. 6234 cents. and $1 each. CAUTIONI—N , a+ are genuine unless the words "Hot. laway.:sew York and Lotlen." ore discernible ace 14 ter mark in every leaf of the book of/Erections around each or or Lox; the same may be plainly seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. A hand Some reward will be given to any one rendering Stielijitrorinution us may lead to the detecthonoriiliy party arpartios counterfeit in, the medicines or vending the cane, kuowiug them tu r bo 'spurious:llV There is acrnsiderablesaringby taking um largersizee. N I:—Dire bons for the guidance of patieute in every disorder are affixed to each box. . (March 31,'58. (174—Great DiscoreTY q 1 41 ,( - 1 :0-4 ' )411'011T/I.NT. TO TOBACCO CHEWERS Dr. Gustav Linaard's Taste Restorative Tro ches. the Great Substitute, for Tobacco TT is a well known end ineentrovertable fadt'th,t the use of Tobacco is the promoting. cause of many of the molt Farere3lental and Physical Disorders to which the rave of MAN 1$ qtbject, as careful' nmilYsig and long end puha& experience have 'dearirproverr that it containa certain nay cotie and mheinous properties most dangerous in their effects. which by entetinginte the Mond derange the functions and Operations of the Heart. causing many to suppose that organ to be seri , .mly diseased., TOBACCO affects also the entire nervousayAem; man ifesting itself—as all who hare ever tiSeli the noxious weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, 'Nervous lrrita lenity, -Water brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disor dens 01 a -imilar character. • IfIiSTOBATIYE TBOCCIES • , . - Are deidiznedta counteract' hese banefal Influences, and have proved completely successful in, a multitude of eas es; and wherever uscd. Being hermit:es in themselveis 'they exert a beneficial effect upon.' the entire System re storieg the Taste which has become vitiated or'dest4oy ed by great indulgence. outfit letely rennivlng the irrita tion and accompant ing tickling sensation of the Throat stitiels are always consequent opus abstaining from the use of yobaceo. and by giving a healthy tone to the komath, invigorate the whale system. . Persons who are irretrievat•ly undelmainiug timir.eun .stitutions and shortening tlitir lives,- shimbi nim,these Troches immediately and throw of the haluritins and pleasant habit of Tohec-o Chewing. ' These Troches or Lozenges are tut up in a convenient and portable forth at the low utiae, of b.,' Cults per. box. A - liberal discount to the, trade. Prepared nd.'l, by the undersigned to whom all orders 4101.11 d be a•Mr.r.,4eti. 'JAMES E. IttllVElt`t7.-, Brimehatt March 82,1558.-Iy. • Cor. 2d and ibte.qPitilada. lit irnioiJ s G nuine Prt pration . . . .. highly Concentrate', Compound Plaid • Extract Barba. • • . . •For iljpeurek: of the II:to:der. Kidney*. Gravel. Dropsy, .WeaktiesSes Obsli.lietkuis. Secret dtsessos. Fe male :Complaints. and all &Peas& of • , the Stantil Organs. 'Arising' frnre Excesses alit/ I mprialruvics in Hsi., slut re• moving all Improper Db.eharge. from the Bludder, Kid tier', or Sexual Urgent , . whetter existing in Male or Female, . From whatereicause they way have originated, And no Matter of How Long-Standing, Giving {health and Vigor to the Frame, and Menne to the Pallid GLeek. • ... SOW . to the .itillieletl: IV cures - Nervous and Debilitated Sufferer , . end removes j °M the symptoms. among which will be found I tullaposit Sou . ' " • •• ' :to Exertion. boss of . •. • Power, Loss of Ylemory, . . 'Dlifictilty of Breathing. Gen. end Weakness. Horror of his. ease. Weak Nerve... Trembiing, Dread fill Ilorrorof lhattit. N ielt t Sweats. Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dint neSs of Vision. Languor. (Juicer- sal basalt tide of the )luscultir System. often Enonnoela AppetM.e..with 'Dysf,ej.tic ay motions. Ilot Hands, Flushiiesa of the Body, Dryness of the skid,. , Pallid Gouutenance and Eruptions on • the'Fare, - Pain tit the Beek. Ilea- . . .• ' slums of -the Eyelids, Fre- - ; queutly Black spots . . Flying before the rates, . • • r with . TemPorary Diffuaion and Loaf of light ; Want of Atlantic)°, Great 'Mobility, Rectleseness; with UOrior of Society. .Nothing is more desirable to ,atirili Pa. . - tiente_than solitude. and Nothing they . more, Dread for Fear of Themselves no leti. , • . • pose of manner, no earnestness, no ' Speculation, hut a hurried • 2: . ..y. . . transition from one . .", • . • Auestion Loan- . . , . .. . . . . . • "tour. . . • • Ilene aymptomalf allowed toga on—which this med icine invariably removes—won follows Low of Power, ' Fatuity. stud EPILEPTIC Erre—in one of Which the pa- Gout may expire. Who can say that these excesaes are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lN -SANITY AND CoNSUMPTIUN I The reenidsof the In- . -sane Asylunucand the me/ant-holy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. I u Lunatic. Aryltittis the most inelanclinly exhibition ap., peen.: The Gountename is actually sodden and quite . destitute--neither Mirth or Grief ever visite it; .ehould a rounder the voice oneur, it is rarely artieitiate. • ' • , '•With woeful measures wan despair , • ... .7. • 'Low sullen wends his grief beguiled.!' •DebilitY is most terrible! and has brought tonneaus upon Iltitus.and to untimely graves. thuablasting theam- Litton of Many noble youths. It can t 4 cured by the use, of this INFALLIBLE ItEMEDY 1 ' ' ..• ', • If you meandering with .. a ny of the above distreasing ailments. tin, FLUID I•;XTE ACT . 111:CU li will cure ion... `'Try it and . he eniii.iiireP .4 - it:4 'a irAcy. • '' ' - •• Ilewere of Quack No,drumatuidQuack'Poctora, who falsely boast of, abinties and references. Citizens ,know anti avoid theni. anti 'Dmielong stifferitig. • 51iine3. awl Exposure, by sending.ortalling.f . or.a bouientibif Popular anti specific Reuiedy. It. itilitVS ell pain and itithinimatliin;ltiperfeCtly pfectS.' ant in its taste and odor: but irnriiinliptx in its action. ' hlrlmbold'i Extract.EaC ha Ti prepared directly according toile theittilekof Phnrrsiney and Chemistry, with,tbe.grentest areurati: and Chemical knowledge ,•,.d .-are lipv9lei; ill'its cpmbivatiia,. ziee, - Profebsur Desers' Valuidde Morita "Ow the' iirartiee of, 1, , ,b 3 .4,, , a nd used . of the, lelf4.f.aoller.ll%witscif,3lmilelne. - -IZP M aii-1 i5 ,411 . 1114 1M. -40 . - . One hundred dollars will be paid tomuy Physician who . . ... . ran prove that the nitalleizioi ever injured a - patient; and the tesuwouy of :thottiothile.rati.lattptuduentl. fa. prove that it dot... great good. Cases of fnin one,iveck to thir.: , teen lenrs standing have'lleen•effeelett. lii stria of Voluntary - Testimony , hi possession of the Proprietor, vuttelling its virtues and curative powers. is.intinense,, edah'intring ~awes-well known to SCIENCE AND FAME . lUt),U o o..Bot44B,,Have Been Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported ; -PcntunullY uPPettnalithetiirecue, atr.Alderinen. Of the t- 1 , City of Philadelphia. 11. T.,ItELNIBOLD, I CItennst. wisti..' I being duly a worn dog setittit:tha.preParatiOricitifiiiiiss, 3 1 0 :N. r wrvotlC; Mercury, or injuilausdirirgaiit arelPurely' '.fottall'lble.,4 iiill,:r;liaibillit'llii;,?iiTililCAV:rft2%!roVent. jai' •.7j F . 4!... , Nv . I\U:II. IllitttOo Alderman. • Price 11) I per:BPtilei-!or sixfornl3,l, De. , ..: ~...: ~:: ii,divered to anyaiddr-ess 4l ,,, .. • - Areosolmied jP) reliable aim/ i tiaponACerfilloates frail. frofeininealtrmial,,oc'elregis,Cleinynieniioil &Ire . ' - - irmipezied semi. veld by f .n-..- u - ... T.• *EMI li0112D " ,.: . - , .:441 .q. Josiell ~Vl:Taill:44,!2°V.!,°l..YAFAlL'llsmhit..., .41.6%.42 .. 70141k- ^ l;e4 A• ''' B ' .f iei9 l 9 - tieioiii v••• ••• v .• ..,,, :,..• .-,,, s• , M4-ePhi --- -•- ti6,6,14.u.r,u. it..---0 - 1 7 •-''-'''' - iaiwNmuo un- d-I)„,ii..,..•gaTabait ti4' .4 .i.ffn"itaii etzatv, d *t chrwwrßirspgriemAtipativgiv.4i,,. :ate t or r azipTs----= 1 no. other. • , gl i vigs i ts i i .r 0 , 4 411,1.-13gst, : ~.._. , . —,-.... , a'•—•telab7=-1.7. - K OSI 'SIFt v. RF 'Teal° PT; - 5; , • = MEDICINAL C* -- 11.1' in 0 'V A L D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Has been Removed to his New Building. on Cu m b u . land Street, opposite the Engle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. apHE subscriber respectfully announces to his sops:, tances and the public in general, that he has ccm stoutly on band a large stock of ,p,R U G S, PERFUMERY, DlorNssi PAINTS, E MICA LS, " - --"er .— DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES TURPENTINE„ GLASS-WARE, i BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments. Toilet Soaps gars, Tobacco, Sm. Also a variety of Fancy Articles tar numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. and wart:ants the qualities of the articles as represented._. Purchasers will please remember this, and examine th, qualities and prices of his goods before purchasin; el-c. Where. . ABB—Physicians prescriptions and family mei. pee carefully compounded, at all hours of the day 0 7 night, by calling at the Drug Store : opposite the L eg ), Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the rum. pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 sal 10 o'clock, A. 11.,12 anti 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1551. DAVID S. RAI31:11. 11/13011.' 111 L-11 - MEDICINES! PERFUMERY (' TotLETsi FANCY ARTICLES GUILFORD & LE 7 .IIBERGER, MARE .ET STREET, Opposite the Market House. ALL ARTICLES BOIT : WIT of a= WAR RANTED PURE and PUSR and sold to SUIT THE TIMES! ALL THE POPULAR. PATENT M Elfin NEs, • At. Guilford 4 Letnbergrr's. HORSE :& CATTLE MEDICINES, At , Guilford 4. Lernberger'B. BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL, At Gitilford Lemberger - a.. TOBACCO, SEGA Rs, SNUFF, Giiiyord Lemberger's 'FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At Guilford 4. Lemberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Guilford Lemberger's. With all the articles usually kept in a well-conducted ihr..l-Clas% :Drug Store _ ThOSSES! 4 - 7 1 1 Z of every variety, and sold at the lowest market prices. Warranted to fit when applied. trer PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS mid FAMILY RECIPES, accurately compounded by J. L. LEM.BERGEOI, 011 AMU ATE of PIIAIIM ACT, who hie had an exparieata cf eight years in Philadelphia and Elchaiond, Va. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ..11,1z. Snpplied witn Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffcc, Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es sences, Medicines,. Perfumery, Sc., at the most liberal Wholesale rates, by GoiLpOgO L-FE'IIEtEROBB, DRUGGISTS, Lebanon, Jan. 13,1456. lifarket &red. Dr. Ross ' Drug Store Opposite the Court House, Lebanon. Pa. K. ROSS offers to buyers the best bargiiim in drugs, in Lebanon ; a long and varied expe rience, -of over twenty years, in the drug and medical seiende, enables him to do up things in the first style. Purchasers will, please make a -note of these facts. lifugnetta -Sugar, 'Poi- the Permanent Cure of Neu ralgia. St. Vilna' Dance, and all other Nervous diseases, sold by Dr. Ross. Upbam's Eleetuary, certain cure for the Piles. Dr.lllar:shisi'sUterine Cathot= lean, For the cure of all fens- dis. Dr. H. H. Higbee's Remedy, For the cure of Coughs, Colds and Bronehitiss v - iNs Professor rirciait's Hair Restorative, For promoting the growth of hair, always to be had at the prirWiral d-og. depot a Dr. Ross. - Henry's Invigorating Ciirdiat The beg, tonic in nse for strengthening the Lo; man system. Fold only by Dr.--Ross. hr. Misting's. Syrup a' f Naphtha, Is fast s.uperseding all other medicines for tho care of Consumption sad Bronchitis. Dr. Rohe, sole agent. Allen's Razor , ,Powdor, • For Razor Strops. Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy—a pure -and &aft article for medical use, to be bad at Dr. Rose. Allen's Liniment, for Rheumatism. Mrs. Allen's Hair _Restorative, • bs an unfailing reseorerof the Ilair, it is taking the lead- of :nll other retperlies for the hair. No toilet is perfect' without mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative. Cell at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store for stars.- Allen's Hair Restorative. See ndv. in anothereoh Dr. Ross' Worm Lozengei Are us sweet as augur and a certain cure - fol. Worms. Dr. Ross' Infant Dropit, of reAleSsnels, colic pains, Ac., children. Sold - only of Dr. Ross' Drug St- re. Cough Cured for Twenty-flue Cents. Dr. Physick's Cough - Syrup is the cheapest and best remedy for Gong hs.colde. Call "pr. Rusi'.- Dr.. Ross' Iforse"Poloaer . Is the kosi PoWder in ise. Dr. Ross' Cattle' Powder Es fast ing thesplace.of all other Cattle Powdcre • • Dr. Ross' florae -Liniment. For the cure of Old Strains, Swellings, Bruises, .&c. old only hy Dr-„Rogs. Dr: Rosa' Eire. Salve, For the cure n orsOre; weak or inflatned eyes. In• dividuals.wko have been afflicted with disea.ses of the eyes; for months and years, have been entire ly cured by the ass of Dr. Ross'. Eye Salve. - .Fresh 'Garden Seeds In great variety et Dr. Ross' Ding Stern. s '• Dr. Rocs' - Teter' Ointment. persons afflicted with tetter, ringworm, and va rietal other skin diseades, will find various efficient Dmilcdpea fir their rare et Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Tanth Wash I's a very spperior preparation for the Teeth and limns. It whitens, cleans and preserve the teeth, and hardens the gums. It prevents and cures Scurvy. Try it, by all means, if you value a sweet breath and:white, tisath: .• Ask fur Dr. Roes' Tooth Wail]. . Embrocation for Horses " - Has no superior f6r the "eureof swellings, bruises, gulls produced by , tho collar.or saddle, scratches, old .00*th. Wounds... Ask for fleyi's Embrocation. •. . • , ;Trusses. . Hr..logs'has variet of Trusses—for infants, - children or grown peop le. UnleSs a Truss fits, it is wOnii than 12:4cles—it will do harm. He has bad an experience of over 18'years in this branch .of surgery, and adjusts every Trans bought-of him. 15 Gallons. of Soap for . 19 Cents. •• • . . - One box of tlupouifier, coating 19 canal, will niake : 9-pouridS of hard soap, or lb - gallons of suit soep, without any 'trouble. Fultdirectons giver.. Sold n.t. Dr. Roan' Drug Stare.. .fipril 8, 1857. erize - ab.Letrfrieer . 4 l :9la - ii Er j . 1,; I . ;.Rhoornathas.-Neuralria;Spmal Affections, Contreet• ed Jolov. (bofl,• PainP. Puns it she 4.zide or Ilea. 11 . 041 ** 1 J 6 - Tont-beam, §praioa, Sop TitiVat. Cuts. Brul' .401,11Vne. %tat all dr,eaSii, 'of the EAU. Mniwie'C auj ill,„"Al ar Ott z "," 4.• • one genuine vdthoift alialaißre of NUTT a BIITCtit aittieNgif •••“ • For sale Wholesale a:4,44c1.. of o l du eq d A Lora' I.4.ruer'a Drag Stare Amt moos. 3, 7.3.-Errt any ,Ilmr•