Wit aull /puma. ItATEXEt SO ;.A vele - ea:friend and correspondent, wend l ‘to k'n'bw • if the beano desdribcd as follows, isn't alightly perplexing. • I Trevor was caught in'such a fix, being natiMilly too modestullbitt tsrlfintild -*thinlr-it•would be a little so. . 3 111 u sit beside hor, silence reigns sup date, 'retie souses nem In an rstatic dram, Vous bosom glows with uncontrellettiro, • •Thoush' near enough, to got a little n"glaer soft Fords in accent 3 :trild and *ii2l!ing Tell her that kissing tutrely . 'contbe Ask for one kiss, nay, on your kodeolontreit, She looks alarmed and starts upon her feet;' Yon catch her dross ekn e ci vpinlylayirelOnthrktee , - And find her nugher looking o'ergour shoulther..: BE ------- 4 Vrin v n-ibiii)srl s umed pillow of het dips, smiling. Bleeps:' , • , . . I- Now deoreit,,nOne areYetu . . US; let MY ae rh' . Thy pliant form ennir4e—thus. A chariu— . A strange and qpickened poise runs throrigh myheart, At'this sweet Minoan( nearness. Oh; thou art My wildly worshipped idol! '="Tubstlii . •' • Incline upon my shoulders:4:e: and let trio tart These glossy tresses from thy Snowy. brow.: . Why! like some timid fawn thou tremblest nowt And•ftem thy soft; warm clieek , the glehas fled— rrTonet'thon not lore mt ther.t kihtireerthrit sigh Didlaith , :thork'flittzt wOrds, lore's deepest bliss: "We'll seal the sweet avortment with a kiss— Arid let those rieh, red clinging lips of thinh sweetly back the answering thrill to mine." .; A Iltirr.—lf you aro dctormitied to commit su . consequence 'Orpoverty, do the deed early bilhe'bideting, initettd trP • late at night] and . you will save the expense of three , mo . als. • Aia's A Weitern Editor expresses-hie delight • -at having been nearly eillecrNientsi"lbyltio girl • hi loves;:beektree.ehe saluted him aaJ'eld bees „ wax;” it their hist meeting. . ; "IMP - A footman proud of his gramma4 ilia, drawing room, a Mr. Fo'ple and T his two daughfererwith this in troduethin "Mr. Foot and the two Mhos Feet." A *.oemakey"toteriding to be absent a. few days,. lon]pblaei!ea a ettingle with the follow -44; witholiectite, ond.Calltiokit upon . .htid4r:-- be home in teirdayi after you seetblir'iliin z :.03." • IAL. "Ldeolare, mother," said efetted little in'a pettish' little way, 'Ais.too bad; mother; 2 you always send me to bed when I am not sleepy, _land you always make me got up when. I am • ,--aleepy. • . , . .Y 4:15 iet you say'ytiutttitickthold , the plow?' tiaid thermastor. . f , Arrah I be aiey -now," said Pat: 4 1fow th4i -'deuce can-I linuld it, and taro home drawing it 'away from me? But give it to me into the barn and by jahers hould it with any body." ...STOVES, TIN W ARE, ROOFING, &c. • JOAN SM. ago. A..DALT Ram , “ hiolue Again p 3 iiti Tim undersigned would respectfully inform i -^ e public that they have returned hints again 41 . 10(111dr TIN-WARE & SHEET IRON ESTAB LISHMENT to the well-known place in Camber ' land street, opposite the Eagle Iheihtings, Lebanon, l'n., • where they shall be pleased to accommodate nil custom • erg, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable rterms. The SHOP will be found in the Basemen! of Adam rAtie's'Neto •Bu>Tding and the WARE-KOO3l on the fret floor of the same Building, next door to Rabor's Dry Goods Store. The Shop is a magnificent one—it being lifie handsomest in the County, and well calculated for -finch a purpose. Sir They would return their sincere thands for the liberal patronage afforded them, and particularly this hat season. in— Hoping that their untiring efforts to please,and their return "lfollfr. ' to the old stand so long occupied by Joint Rua, will insure for them a still more liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call *before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, Deci3o,-117. RISE & DAITCIEIITY. Street iron Ware MAN UFA OTOFIY, :Next ;foot" 'td thelebanen/13Mtk,'1"n tetxt nom. - TAMES N. ROGERS takes this "method of informing frivids and the public in general that he contin 'nes to carry 611 . Mildness at theebove stand, where he of fers for sale the largest and best assortment of TIN • MARE, made of the very best. material and by coinpe tent workmen. TIN ROOFING, SPOIIT.LNG, and JOG /SING of all ktnde promptly attended to. As he is a practical workman, and attends to all ids business personally, his cu touters can depend upon Lay , Ing tbeir work done right. Call and see and judge for yours, lees before porches- Jug elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business, and punctua lity, to still re ceive a share of public patronage. We the undersigned Citizens of the borough of Leba .non, Lebanon county, do hereby Certify, that we are per licemlly•actputinted with James N. Rogers ' and have em .l blmlodinVin Raiding 'dud other Tin and Sheet Iron Work for, us; all of which ho has done' in a good, substantial and workmanlike manner. We therefore —.take-groat pleasure in recommending him, With full: con iffdence in hie ability-awe practical and competent 'work .4natn, to the public at large. • Samuel Rehm, M. D.„ Joe. BOwman, Tr., Levi Kline, W. M. Guilford, M. D.,Joelah Funck, John George. Lebanon, Jnne 0, 1858. - JAMES F. MAXWELL, tv MANUFACTURER OF Improved Fire and Water Proof VOMPOSITION ROOFING, HARRISBURG, PA., .RESPECTFULLY inform tho citizens of Ifar .lN risburg, Reading, Lancaster, Lebanon, and • their vicinities, that We are prepared to put on •rooTs•onimoet•liberaltoSms, and at the shortest We•reepectfulty'ail (h. attention of !persons a ibotttio build, to our invaltwilihemethod of 'roofing; now..ranch need throughout the principal cities of We United States and their vicibitice. 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 1.1 not in o than three-quarters (I) of an inch to the feet, and in many eases 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 are put up at almost half the coat of either Tin, Slate, or Shingles. The material being of mu imperishable nature, it surpasses all others in /Durability ;—besides, in case of Roy casualty, it .is the most easily repaired of any other roof now :in use. Yet, the best proof we can oiler as to its kiting both fire and water proof, are our many re anuoco , of whom wo aro at liberty A 0,1411 .3e. B-430t let it be distinctly understood, Vince we istarrufacturse sour ewn , oeinposition, and •do the work in person, ehrtt warrant alt our evork proof against both 'Fire and Water • if they prove contrary, we will most 41.1)itte the results. The materials being mostly non-eolith:retort; of %eat, no roof is so cool in summer, or so warm in winter. TllOBB wishing to use our roof should Jive the.rafters a pitch of about ono inch to the foot. [my 27, 1854.-4 m. -"Wasik - 114) . ' eise - 1 ) Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. rrIIE undersigned, having taken this old and -A favorite stand, and having refitted it in the best style, is now prepared to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travellers in ;,the best modern style. The Howie is commodi ' ,ous and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro ...lidded for, and tho BAR contain none but the erritcs'r :J.:loons. The STABLING attached to -the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of ac commodating agreat number of Horses. tw. To his friends and acquaintances in Lob tihon County, as well as to all others, hoextenda it;ctordLial invitation to make his House their 11031 a. when visiting Lebanon. April 29.1857.. DAVID HOIi'FBIAN. SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING New Barber Shop. GgOROIS W. DALY, MARKET STREET, oppocrito the Let. anon Bank. would reopectfullylnform the Citizen, or Lebanon and vicinity, that he still continues hte first-clam Shaving Mfr lair Dressing Saloon, end hi prepared to do-business in the neatest and beat style; and would solicit, all to give him a trial. Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1851. Shaving, Hair Dressing, and Shampooning Saloon: ZIIIIIIIBR DIAN & WHALEY would respectfully n - form the public that they have RESIOVED their stablishment to Market street, next door to John M. Mark's riots!, Lebanon, where it will give them pleasure to wait on all who may favor them with their patronage. They have bad much experience In the business ' and will igatti no pains to give entire eatiethction to their custo mers., They have made, every arrangement for the per- Mellon of their business. They cordially invite• mil and Lebinan, 114rch 3,.1888 : . • •i! • rptiilk;"OrtAlN, &c . .• • Wood. . Woof!, 'North Lebanon Milling Co. J p,. C o. • . !THE NORTH LEBANON MILL bag been remodeled, MR underni.grual are preparml to foretell lfica- I. and 111 now completed and in operittlbnitad-prepar- our or OAS . WOOD, to order, at ahy place In Leh• od to tartdol~uors regularly with' rt.'iary superior atom or North U.lllOlOll BOtalliAlB24.. ,Orders left at ''arVele of FLOUR, as cheap ais it min ho • • their Mill will ho promptly atteriiial to. 11 ill: Mt . obtained froth iiny ()nor source. They baton, April - 21, 1666. MYEItS A SHOUR. }- 'rl4;R also keep iniSbitautly on Itilha nod for I. . „ ....GI , • _ . _ . ' . 7-11 sale • - - CROP, BRAN, sitonTs; &e. • i r STOOIIIO COAL YARD. and COA VAUD. -,--.•:= , lim... Tbey aro s also prepared to do all : .-1- TILE unirersigned, haring lionalit.Mi. . 'ls ..,. kinds ..if CUStUMER6'. WOAX, and respectfully invite all . ~ itnars , ~....,-: mal. a Woad. and p aa ct ard, „ s:gl 7 the former customers of thtr.l.llll, m well aeltew noes, to ' , Muni dintnnec north-tiast of Menms: roster a" -. ... give them acall..r:••,l :• In • Vf ;llutedes,Fosualry, In the borudgh of,Nortit. . 11,1),.. ' They wilily: ate %inter mmket, prices for all Lelouniri; anitnlno . Ina:gilt from 200 - to 300 CORDS OF, kinds of Grain sac I all lf RA'F, RYE. CORN, OATS, WOOl/ and from 600 to 1000 • TON'S - OF COAL; of all &r., and afford all facilities and neconunodationa• to-• kinds and. groder,•whlehlz.wilhaslrattheerusi.4idelh•er those who Will ten:' 'CONRAD IL BORON RR, .at as squill profits its will gait the tir.as. i i thereforo to- N. Lebanon lici.cnee. %MM. ' Pn-.side " l. • Ylaatil.thotai%that aie'liliriat of iaii or- tb.3Au-thies to rail and gee the , 'cante, ascertain -priersi . •• and- fudge for themselves. . ..7..DA_Nlitl.. LUBIT, uiercbaut-) , NorthLotman); April 14.11358.•Rfe.,... ; . . • -: I ..i.N . t • , .10k • • -)rALE. Jioni • lel .• a " cbatAlP •• • L• 11! -•••••)"%tits. • • • •-riorx .;•-' ,•,..:11MALrsas. , BALT BY TUB BAB, BRAN, at the Genesee r lpte pf litygn& & 311011 1 , Yob. 3, 1338. ' • •• "Lebanon, WANTED... AT the Oenessee`Mtlikitrttie'beichthnf Lebanon, ;. - IYIEBA.Tont! A nt?, oars, z in any gnantiti,Tofirbich the h i kildarket pima. will be pail in•Catthre. s'" ",* RME SHOU It. Feb. UN. 1,1 , . HATS, CAPS;I3pOT§ . AND 'SHOES 1 SS S NEIVIVSTYLES: 1 SS ADAM RTSE, intOgnibirlatid , St r eet,; betweeill Market andlho Court limps, noOls ship, hus now on hand it splenilla iisSortment of the New Style of HATS AND . OAPS; for m6h' boys, for 1858, to which the itttentidti Of. the v211)11.345. kett•etfull y lust' ted. Unto of all,.prites;:,frotri,thn,cheapeet to the most costly, ulwnys on hand. Be has also just opened a union, did assortmont•of UATS„embraclng such es STRAW, Mg/a( A - , PEDAL, PEARIW, BORN, LEG. HORN. SENATaCUBTAN: 106115 will %elm-Wholesale:all kindi -of Hats, Cu ke., to Country Marebants"On mirsutegeous tenon. • Lebanon, _ . THE pLAct -TO .BUY.7CHEAP `litoots, Shoes, —Etats Caps, 'AND TRUNKS, Is the cheap Store of_ the underslgnsd, Walnut etreet.,,lobli: non;Aillortea'arilendid Yew stock 4ati juit'heco open ed, embracing a general aussortnienr fOr 'KAMM, OEN TLEMEN and -BOYS; among -which are-LADIES' GAI TERS-and FANCY SUOES; .Calfskin,, Patent .f.enther, Goat, Kip,-and baler BOOTS-and GMlere for Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for. Boya. , -BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, are also made to order. Be has altroaftitsbitifiont of ltitTff CCAPS, key of all kinds kra prices. i'unnma and Sninmer• Irate, in great variety;' ' • •• • • Toe public lit-reepectfurirlikrited to tali and examine. Lebanon, May 5, SS. • ••••• • JOHN GASSER,. 2 • rISLt .skiid expintu9 . ll4 Aibitick .MOMO 14'M - a Mid mlichada year Stme,"Bboos, &c.. at AtWIo & McAdam.: • • • r . . L MAULtT I °Fast tor.abtrßoWant.SlioeMaker .".I .l llmbergthrt siritTlotte Ealetittlactellski•Hotel. Tint Subecribvr &mires to inform thosp o lc lie, it St that ho haibiienedFabove where he is p ar- •.. ed. ip,axecutg.o.lown of 8901 1 3.2tud MOM, of ho flridd finish and style,irttorsuperior,toithy here :Fe ofibred to the public. ' 7 ' . •.. • • ‘ .. 'lVduvlS`p`tirn . g" orid• - Sintrn — er.."storkl .• • _... . „ , .. .11e - lini jniteeturued from the - c ity. with an unrivaled assortment of the tatest FALL,and - IVINT Bit STYLES of Boots, Shoes,.Slippers, &e.,&c.l,for,l.Julim, Gentlemen and Children. , ..• /la- ..res4 body is tot:dial to call-and =Stint. 114 Lebanon, - Juno 30, IW. A TKINS k,ItIoADAM aro ready to ;LCaZ;litiaotiate orybody or with Boots, Shoat!, Trunks, Traveling Bags. GRA'ErF"S Hoot 8. ShCoe Store Reitiovh. • • New Spring and Summer ;Stock -1 frielillnderslgned ivould respectfully inforin the public that he has RENIOVED his BOOTtinil SHOE STOKE to the rotini lately octapied by John Ora. Omfretion cry atere, where be has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer'Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, (I en Kerner' and Children. Xe_llia assortment Is very complete, and embraces all the latest styles, which he can sell out at low prices. The public will please call and examine. DANIEL CILEFF. N. B.—TRAVELERS, now is your time if you wish to sce a largo assortment of Trunks, Valises, and different l( of Bags. Come ono, Come all I Lebanon, April 7,1.853. - A TKI?iS a: MOADAM Lave a splendid assortment of .11 Boots, Shoes, Trunks, and Traveling Bags. 'Boot and. Shoe Store. JACOB IHEDEL respectfully in forms the public that be still contin uos hls.extensive establishment in 11/1111.1. NOM 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. •tlehtvites :Merchants anti derdersln BOCIT§Ahd SITOES, and every one who wishes to perches° fafhionablo and durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his 91 g o and varied - stock. • He is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable fur any Market in the Union. -A due tare is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quail. ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and nom• but the best workmen are employed. P. 9.-11 e returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customer/3,A° merit a Share of public pat ronage. • • • Lebanon, Feb.l7, MARBLE . AND STONE dl''EW' &M . •511 RR LE rag R D 7.3 4 • :='•:,'-.4szn, 2,3•:ne, 1t..,-- •-; ft t s j a" g• F " ' 7 g ` 4 2 gg "S. ?Le ty •-.. ta 2. § F' :Egg F . Hp g;" g g m.- 4 -5. txi rg 2.v. &a-77F. 5 '6.% a- 7 ..."• . , . -- Ile would also return his siteert thanks ter the m patronnge afforded him since opening in husint4ts. and feeling the more encouraged by the interest inatiffested in his behalf by the public, he enters 'upon a new 80. , SUTI with renewed energy, .despntehing IJUbiIICS9 with a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. . Terms Peasonabk OM a ird .Exostine. Lannon, April 3, '514. J. R. D AUG 11 ERTY. P. S—A leo. a number of 'elect Voiedooe Door Sills., for t h o accommodation of bendingmen atal - contntetors, who would do well' to tell and examine. J. E. D. TAKE NOTICE. The old gone worm is COMC to 10 agran TORN' pErk.:ll MOYER would repecifully Inform the it) public that he continues the business of LIMICSTONE SAWING ANIV,DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Strect,East Lebanon. Ile finishes the following articles out of the best and soundest limestone that can be pro. cured hi DID ucighborltoal , viz:—Dona SILLS and PLAT FORMS, STEPS, WINDOW SILLS and HEADS, CELLAR DOOR CHEERS, CtrareSYMers, Shoe Scraper blocks, as well as any other article that nut be manufactured of limestone. His Curb-stones are front four to live Inches thick; and hisopshies 4n aceordtu with the quality. Re was thb first person that introduced the lime-stone into this place, and is now prepared to finish off lime stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, 4n proof of which asser tion he directs 'he public to the finished work at his es tnblisliment. lie respectfully Invites all those who in tend erectiug new buildings, to call at his establishment and convince themselves of the excelleut Hulett Of hie work as also of the cheapness of its opiate. Leinumn March 24,1838.-Iy. Lebau.on Marble Yard. Sill el his tri, , he i 9 if l j n y. ge n% 1 work prepared to 0. FANCY AND at his Itiarble Yard, in-Walnut street, half Way between the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shortest notice, as good as work done in any city In the United States, and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business, he pledges himself that he can manatee. ture cheaper, and give a better finish than any other man engaged In the saute business. Ilia stock consisted Idomumirs, Guava STONES, MANTELS, CENYTYILY Yews, Foto/runts Steps, &C. Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality for: all uses) plain and ornamental. A largo assortment of LIME. STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size and quantity. fitirrlease call and examine prices and the eta* before you purchase elsewhere. JOIIN FARRELL. Lebanon, Deoemlierloi 105, - N. B.—LETTERING , donela:!Oennan end English, by . Um beet practical workmen. • 'ME 'Eft3ANON. ADVERTISER LUMBER, WOOD SAND :COAL. . Coil; 'to:0 .. , teitl f •.; ... t . . • , • VITE, the undersiiitfed, would kistaia , tilailyingo ll imnho ~V 7 citizens of Lebanon county, that‘wo Aka liiteliro-' „lured to supply the comniunity with COAL. - , either Wholesale or Celan, as we will keep all hinds of COAL on hand, such as . '. - ,lha, Chestnut, Nal, ..ta . tia, Faa and Brokelitte;d:ii;dite,, . . red dna groy ash, '' '',.... . '.; •yrhich we are eonstanceolriug frotasoctcof'ge:lkud 'Collieries in till“. 40611 nli,. and i;o:ithl'beli ,y . t.hatv . .we will sell ouityal.eis„' ow ad thereareVelold.tray . 'Mason iii the county icitielt'wo will selfge4tte,S . A, or. :doiircr to alij-Iket- of iho llr , ? tk ) ro"f 8 : -. . '• . 31 ERS Sc 511 . 6 , fleneace Mills, Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1568. " ''' • BOIVIMA ,:HAUER Jr. CAPP'S. , Ari 1/1 .11$ S-R •rhitiTni Won't •rril" ' ' h . ' t l'kuntiersjgn ave. atel.y formed apartner-• 'l: L ehrp; for bei * Mingfitgin the Lux:- oif riew Plan„ivould respectfialginfdrid 'the public at :large; that:Abell. Place of butdivanris . DAVlD ' •Ilawmilea.Olderrambor Yairl, 1n EastiLabahom , fronting. ou Chestnut btrcet;,opel sadare. frcun.th, a : Evangelical church. ;Thoy, bare eutorgld the.Yaml and filled it with' ' a neti and keep ... lnt astiortinniat Of all .kindi . orLtunbor, iptteh Jpitinf; • • - ' I leSiiirthiretionbtaktelapi; in - 11I311,1hei!krr.p . C . on-i. ' g ently on-hand. n lind'ivelPseniio'nedlaisbitrifent of,. r 41.11. kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. • Persona in , want of.atty thing in their line tun invited to call, ozninii le their stock, and learn • their priees. Thankful for piOt favors, thaf hone, that by. attiotlou • I to Misineaa arid Moderate prices, to merit's eontimil ce of pubiln patronage. i BOWMAZ. /LAUER - ()APP. , Lebanon, April 8,1668.. •• . t;',2 :IS • . _ _ • . 5000 ''"6".**'''rED, l'io'igerie rtnd boy LIM FMK and CO.A..U . at till...astonishingly 10W prices.whieli.l am now determined tesell nt. . .Now is the , time, if you ndsh sure your money, to, 'come to the new Lumber and Ctetel%wd, located betweoii thOOld ratthei-an church and rtlyers r Shour's Steam' 31111, and 1 ernuiro North of thcrOnift: street,iti,:the borough of Lehnnoo;;where is trWelliselect ml.stoek. of allirinds ot. Smitdiug.Matcrials, consisting of. 500,000 • • 5. .• 300,000 Sntritkts, ' ~ 2 00. , 000',V%Togrr &•ScomridNo, ' 7.• • • - ' 06;000 FF. 'baII:LOCK • ' • • •*•••• .8 0 • 0 QQ^ nuXf.sciao , lioeans, AlktO, Planks, Plastering and 'Roofing Laths, all of, which will be sold, wholoisile or retail, ut..Midd'Aiwa piities, except ft small advance for freight. • Also, all kinds of. tbo..best,COAL clic market mu -pro duce, such ea Broken, EnT, Sion, ChostitutAituctutsuprs' itnd wili . bo sold almost itt cikit.L 11. - WW4EVT,t. r. ' Lebanon, Jnne . 24, 1557; . 4 • ' • L. U.IIInIR. .L UJINCIIER. . NEARLY 2,000 ; 000 FEET !' . ev- O l for ti o le ffe b r:rt a o n th: ll :xi a bVl=o7`s t le l: at the now ad extenocva LIJ B Hit and COAV YARD of • ' BRECHBILL HORST,-' . n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of .'Walnut street, ajar/ imams North of the 0.-nesioe Stith& ]tills, undone genre cast of Bergner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best troll-sertsoned White, Yellow,Norway, Pine and hemlock Boards;— Cherry, l'oplar and Pine hoards; and 2 inch humid and Common Plank; Pine'and Heti:dock . Scantling stud Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and !,..1 inch Poplar lkstrds, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES I The best Pine ind'Hamlock. Shingles; Also, Roofing and PIS-staring Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and failings for fences and fencing Boards; PLOGILING BOARDS-of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!!COAL!!! The largest stock of IlrokenoStove, Umoburners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prim& IMConfident that they have the largest and best as sortment of LOWEit of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the eilizensof Lebanon county,:they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing In their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. imEcirta LL R -lIORST. -N. Lebatfen,•Feb. 24, 11368. . .__. AT THE OLD YA • keD IN .Yorth Xfebation Situated on East 4. West side of Mar _ 1 1 1 .11 E undersigned take this method of inform ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding Cmintles,That they have now, on hand a large Stock of SEASOINJF;D mid arc constantly re aching additions thereto. 'nadir assortment - consists in part of White and Yellow had if F.3ILCCK BOARDS.. 3% inch and 2 inch PANNEL anal COMMON.PLAN White Pitio and Hemlock SCANTLING and JOISTh. 1 inch and I inch Cherry BOARDS, PLANKS and TABLE-hl:OS. . . 1 Inch and .% Inch POPLAR Boanld, Plunks a Sesmtling. HARD WOOD. Snell DS Asn and WRITE OAE HOARDS, PLANES and SCANTLING. = A. great Assortment of gbod Piha awl Ilethlock SWlM au.s. Alm, Roofing and Plastering LATHS. Also, li.AnA, Portz, and mdy-toppcd PALINGS for fencing. Flooring Boards, Door and IVinclaw Sash. . . Of whirls they posilieely here the largest and best sortntent ever offered in this section of country. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL !! ! They keelittOstantly dh litifid the best quality of .17ro ken, Mahe and Limeburners COAL; also the best quzffity of Hollidaysburg Smith Coittoit'idtfueod prices. t,* Having. now on Smith_ much the . largest Rua. com pletchst Et., , sortment of Lumber over offered to the public in Lebandh,they feel confident of being Ohio sittisfitetor ily to neconiiiibiliite ell •purehasers, and would, therefore, invite MI exeminatioh id - Lbeir atoll before pntshusiug elsewhere. RElNcetiis , a 11.0ILY. :tinrth Lebiitton itortni7l), Sept. 17..1857. lIOWARD ASSOCIATION, MIT LADELPRIA. " Itn; .11 Innottlatenzeitt VO all persons afflicted .with Sexual Diseases, such as SpermatontaxN Seminal 'Weak castsi appterice.Goner rh tea, lent,Syph the `V Ice of (Mau ism.or Scl f-A I niscoic. , Tim lloward, Association, in view of the.awful,destritc t lower human life; used liy•Seximl 'disbuses. and the de ceptions practised upon- the unfortunate VietTlyni of such diseases by Qikacka. have•dlrected Cheircinisolting Sur gcou, tut a .Charitable irdrd&of their name, to give Ned/cal Advice Gratis, to all. persons thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their-condition, (age, occupation, habilis of life, fie-) mid id sdl 'envies edict:mune poverty andentiering, to furnish Medicines freAnfcharie. The Ifewanl association is a bettavolent Institution, eis. tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and dish - eased, aftllcted with "Virulent and Epidemic Die wises." It lees now a Surplus of means, which the Dinie tors have voted to expend in lulvcrtisi lig the above notice. It le needless to add that the Association comma ads the highest Medical skill of the age, and trill furnish the most approved modern treatment. Just Published,by the Association, cl report ou Spar inatorrluen, or Seminal 'Weakness. the vice of Onamsm, Situdarbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sex ual Organs, by the . consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mall. (in sealed envelope, ) free Of charge ; ou the re. ceipt of 'two stamps for pc:stage. Address, Dr. UEO. It. cAid.r.ouir, Copsultog Surgezn, Howard AssoChition, No: 2 South ISluth Street, Philadel phia, PA. By order of the Directors. • EZRA D. IIEARTWELL. Oto. l'Xircuzu), &cry, MARRIAGIS OUIDE,by.Dr. W.M. YOUNG.' . MARL lAG GUIDE by Dr. W3l. YOUNti. MARRIAGE GUIDE. by .Dr..WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE. (WIDE ai-YOUNG. • - 31A.R.1t1,6014 OMB by 70... WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE t y Dt..)Y3l. YOUNG.'.' MARRIAGE GUIDE ,y 01..1VM. YOUNg mANGlAGE , amOnlel*.Nnir:-youx . • • MARRIAGE au,inu byzt..yr.u. YQIING. MARRIAGE bU/DIS bymt. - wm: YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE. by , Dr. 'Mi. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WW. YOUNG. MARRIAGE, GUIDE by. Dr. WU. YOUNG. mAGNSAGE:GuIDE by• Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. MN. YOUNG. MEM MARRIAGE OIIIDB.—YOUNO'R. ORBAT PIIYSTO LOGICAL WORK, Thu Pocket Esonlapius, or Every One Ills Own Doctor, by Wu. Youtio, DI. D. It le written 111 plain language for the general reader, and Is illustrated with :upwards of Ono Ifundrod Engravings. All ytien married people, or those contemplating .marriagw, an having the least impediment to married life, should reit this book. t discloses secrets that every one should MS acquainted with. Still, it is a book that must be ; kept locked up, and not lie abour the house. It will be sent to any. one on the receipt of twenty nee oetate...: Adak% Dr. Int. YOUNG, 15F ISL!.lillCH:Rtree , t, above Fourth • [ Ja nuary 20,1058.-ly _ Feed—Feed'. .i.,* , puERSONS in want of Feed for Colin oi,PlieNtlin ob , train it daily at the Brewery of the. arlimorlber,,.ln 'mberland . etroet, West of Plunk Boad.",rarlots Mein 10 to 20 conic a bushel. _ , ~,. . ~._„,ki. e . Lobanon,'l 4 lnrch 3, '57. HENRY ILIUT-MAN. Lumbcr:atad , Voart . . The Largest, Be a t and Cheapest ATSOOTNENT OF LIJMBEIt AND COAL Rrnr nff , t,E4l licretnAure to tho Public ket street, at Union Canal HOUSE' FURNIORE. Housekeepers tletitiott: THE TO vieithii LL IN COMMOTION - (FIik*D .. 2 . X . RIBT,T.ION!!! tiro cify;witero he has initchusod ' ' • TII hi nialeisignetticalitstifb' tiir returned frota a tt the hunt as sortnitistofFUlLNlTUitli ever offered in Leh. anon, and which ho takes this Opporinnity to city tie W Ili H! La.% lON,* lower. than at day oilier eotab itahment. Ile bits ' ' .. ' SOFA'S, Tife-ii-fete Lounfia, Card l'ablea, an - :7 Ire '''Palile 4 ;• What:Novi,. Ilcit^ Rack*, {Tea iobAciag..akarreg, awl:a/Nand/ of C(11.11J)1011. aruLlatchen Farafture. Alxo,".lletteh4e . A. Venetian Medi, Csisidgel for Chil dren, Calm Seat and Comnion 011Allateandalmbstevery 1144y..that 'can properbrimpagoeuieled with Ids business. lle fcels'great cofifliliiiicelft rnllingitttention to this asaiirtment, and cordially invitealt togive him ricall be fore ourchasiiim elsewhere ; Ire is determined not to he ' nife?ktg:o 11TE : hiking is in the Tdinir.ltt LAO? Ararke 2 „,, . , • WI P. ,PWANTZ. - . P. B . ..—Rettily-iitiilO Cioiitniii will be kept oh imudi and "a'spleadid:Hinu has belleatithed to Vnnerals' 41899,4 4 likOPYWltitltitY• [ 1 04 11 9 1 4 04.24176 . g ,..C,.., iii_e„,ii,.o7:l. 011 ly ~ I ,tbe 'alit 43iiib- . ... itirt naikeo'ptilli ei'll*M. .. lrott . N .- pritittritilii.4i...i . biiiiMitii , oii. hand all ltlti;kinds tif , Catituct'urare of Iltee-tathsts'aty,les andythe IMt.inaterial mid workmanship. - • • ..- . •••• 1 •.' Mime ready made, a. 'windier of Sn'jfcrior' SOFAS," *CHAJ R3'.4II.IREAUS, DINIXO TABLESi:,BREAKFAST ,TABLMS, Sinks, Cupboard; Stands of ail kinds, p.D --,83R.A.D5.; and all klndsi of Were in his lino of bushies.. :"A thri ll:f m" rr n hi l e ie bild . w g i,u ht asiewl.wchheapeerz,nfrier is s CA a S I LI •ia; "t 'ready tor o to rte m s n t ka ciiMiiii and attend fu'ociale at 2L P milieu..? All persons in •waitt of I CSiiiitit hate will do well' to givii him wean at his rooms in Sikikiitiitiieti directifopposite the United • Brathmn Church, before purcliging elsewhere. , „•., ~.,. ..: •,: '• lie warearilo his goods to tic as represented, and if it' is Odelm; holtellniiiks; featly-rico:6f chi*. • . ..i.elmon, 1rcb.17 . 1858. - , - . • ' • • .• Flarnittife..Store. 4rotild..ilApectfallyi in fonakaxttblie that he has'lslcm the stand late • ancleri a Oteattn Cinnbeihand Street: hetwe.m .3terket 'andPlankqtead, where he will keen the largeat,' thient, and ishezipelanosertn3ent of FUR NITtiRE ever ,offeinditi Lebantin. His stdek . conststi of all 'Parlor and. ;Common Furnituye, .lowe % i than the like can be boo*. at atty . other ..pined In' Lebanon. • ' • fie has on heed a large assortment of Sofae, TCteo-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier,. Card and other Ta- Iles,'What giatsAlat Raekajae. Asoln-lerge and cheap .stock of stnffed,:Cine-eiOat; and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, dada lvt orchbap Mattrwsiee. Aldp, Looking 0 larses,- , 0 nUt, Refteavood , and Mahogany—very. cheap. Venetian Blindts Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horace, fer lt.t.tentfon,.: . pald to UNDER 'XA¢lNG:Alehas:proi-ided'bimsclf'lrttlr the FINEST HEARSE IN. LIIIIANCN, and will make Coffins and -attend Fnneraiii,aVthe 'shortest' notice and aoht teitsou able terms. Lebanon, March 24,1858. MEDICINAL . • • Dr Rlterge 3 siliidi - WAlROdtrills ' -1 .- Nit'.4l.6lfSE'lhelitverthar of MOmis's faith'? Itoirr Pitts ,ens spent Eta greater part of his life in traveling, having, Nisit4 Europe, and Africa, us well as North! .imertcaluiatipeint Valve Waits among the Indians of our W.totteiqeerultry— It wits In this way that the Indian Root Pills hero Ilisf - diSZSlVered: Dr. Morse was the ling man to Pt:fattish Strie.facttlutt all diseases arise froraluiptirith .91.41s.BlootZ—that our strength, health and life depended' " ' When the various mita:gel hicome clogand,.srui do not act In perfect harmony with the different funct.lossof the body, the bleed lbses its action, becomes 'tlil'dk, corrupted and .theassetl; : thus arising all pailis, siek nem and distress of every name; onf-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 eltoke rind cease to act, and thus our light of life wilt forever bd blown opt,How important then that weshould keep the Varb;OSS.p.iiisa : gen of the Maly .free and open. A uti how Pleasktit to us that ire have It In our power to put a med. kiwyhtlYour reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, matinthetured from plants and roots which grow around the intintitpitions cliff's in Nature's garden. for the health and recovery -elf diseased num. One of the roots front which these Pills dre'rnorle is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and misisto nature in throwing out UM Suer parts of the corruption Within. The second isa plant which is an Exp ectoront. that opens and unclogs the passage to the lings, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off p&p'', and other hu &piers from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a ETurefic, which gives ease and double strength to the kid neys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of itn pmity from the - blood, which is then thrown oat bounti fully by the urinary or waterwpossage, and which could not, have been discharged ittany other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, And accompanies the ether pcopertita of the Pills while engaged In purifying the blood; the coar ser particles of impurity . which cannot pass.by the other outlets, are thus takes np and conveyed off ti great quan tities by the bowels. Front the above, it is shown that- Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pitts not only enter the stomach, but become uni ted with the blood, for they S a d way to every part, end completely rout out and cleanse the system from all im purities and the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; couseqnottly till sickness and pelts is driven from the system, for they cannot remain 'When the belly becomes so pure and clear. , :There:won why people - are so distressed;when sick, and 'why so malty die, is because, dry do not gilt. a medicine which Will pass to the afflicted parts, and with+ milli:Ten the natural inuntagas for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and Intestines aro literally overflowing with the corrupting moss; thus undergoing disagreeable for ' nictitation, constantly nixing with the blood, which throws the ceitrented matter through every vein and arte ry, until life is taken front the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have boon scorched by the burn ing 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 withthe dead, luid. it not been for this great and wonder ful medicine, Morse's lodine Rout Pills. After one or two . closes gad been taken, they were absolutely astonished, in witnessing their harmin,g effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all siq r nem, putt and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foninialion of the disease. which is the blood. There foie; it will be shown, especially by those who use these ' Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that dually enemy—will take its flight, and the 'leak of youith snil beauty will :win return, and the prospect of a long.and happy life will cherish dull ! brighten your days. C.tirriox.lieware of a counterfeit signed ,I. B. 31"nore. All genuine 'have the Immo of A.. 1. Waive Co.pn each' 'lax. Also the sighat ere of X.. J. Wflite k Cb. All others ore smirk - ins. A. J. WIIITE it CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New Yolk Dr..3lorse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers In Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Panties desiring the agency will ad dress as above for terms. Price 2.5 cents per 'gm, live boxes will he eat on receipt of $l, postage paid. Dec.:16,1857.-Iy. IrIZROUSSION MATCIIES mold at manathettirora' pui nL . D. S. RADER'S Drug Stan,. P—talked ' twenty two yew's ago by Dr. KINKELIN, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, ra. TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most suceveiful practitioner in the core of nil disc:ism:of a private nature; manhood's dobiiity. as. an, impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirSlCas, diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuic:Of.mereury. TAK li PARTICULAR NOTICE. . • There is nn evil habit sometimes indulgml in by 'boys, In ealituile t .ollett growing op with them to manhood; and wblch, If not reformed in due time, not only begets scilous obstacles to matrimonial happiness, butgives rise to asseries of protracted, insidious, and deVastatiug affections. Few of those who giro way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague feels in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 23, 29, of Dr,. KIS book on "Self-freservation."l The 11DV:it:aikido thus affected beauties feeble, is lina ble to labor with , accustomed rigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak ; be is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less seer &than usual. ff he emancipate himself before the practice has done I its worst, sud enter. matrimony, Lit.s.merriage is unfruit fulyitind life - sensetells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should awakea the attention of all who are similarly situabxl. .1113.1110111E11, himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat• meat, may relitnOngr confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K's patients will ireYerdisclosed, Young 1123111--let. no *false Modesty deter you from mak ing your case known to one, who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Mir Dr. ft INKELIN'S residence has been for the last miner! YEARS at the N. IV. Corner of TlllitD AND UNION streets; Philadelphia, Pa. • PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can have Aby.slating their case explicitly, together with' all ' their sYmptems, per letter, enclosing a remit. Mace) Dr; Medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part Of the United States, and pack ed secure from DA3IAGE-or CUItIODITY, by Mail or Ex press. . DEAD! YOUTET AND AIANITOOD I ! A VIOON.OUB LIFE OR A Patsy:rum DEATH, KINKELIN ON • - Satr-PaYszavartax—ONLY 26 CLNTIL Letters containing thnt Talus in stamps, will ensure a copy, per.reture of mail. • GRATIS I GRATIS ! ! GRATIS ! ! A Free GIFT To All. MISERY RELIEVED! "Nature's Guide," a new and popnlar'Work, full of valuable edifice and impressive warning, alike ealculut, ed to prevent years of misery, and nave TtiOUSANTB of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on rerniving an order enclosing two postage stamps. July 15, 1857,1 y. Reigart's .Witte and Liquor • Store, -CORNER lit _?,f and Hider streets, Leha- sm.. non, Pa., fa the room formerly occupied by legA lint& Weidle; Esq., where he still continues to keep Mt assortment of the very best brands of WINES and LIQUQRS. that can be got. To those Who are ac quainted With ht. LIQUORS, It is not necessary for him to ipeale, Millie . , Liquors will speak for thoutsolres. To Hotel • netvers; an(l ell ethers; ho would 'sada that It hi merely tieeossazy for thorn to call and exiinine his etook.to satisfy themselves, as lie warrants to render full EMANUEL •ItEIGART. N. IS,ltcaaitilbor, at Weittle's Corner. •, • `:rt Lebanon, MAY 5, IShS. ---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• SUFFER NOT! WINN A • • .• • CITES IS ;.(JUAR4.NTEF:b SECRET DISEASES , Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Glecte, Grav el, Diabetic., Dimmers of the Kidneys and Bladder, Merourial itheautiatimin:Serofala, Pains In the Bones and Anklet:Aliseasasof the Lungs, Throat, NM and Eyes, Ulcers ution the Betty or Limbs, Onneers. Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, Stritris' Dance, and all Dis eases arising (roma derangement of the Sexual Or gans, such as Nervous Trembling. LORI of Memory, Loss of Power, Gendral Weeknesa,Dlpmess offisien with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Eruptions :upon the Face, Pain la lie Beck and head, Female Ir ,regulartties and all impropef discharges from both Mixes. It Mat - tire not from what cause the disea!te originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, azenvitor is CFATAIN, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the. :disease hattbaffled the skill of eminentlibgelciatia and re sisted alLtheir means of cure. The medicines are pleas ant withMlit odor, ettuiring no sickneas and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty.years of practice. I 'beim rescued trom the Jabs of Death many thousands, who, in the last.stagoataf the abOve-mentkmed diseases, had been given up to die by their physicians, which war-. rants me in promising to the afflicted, .who may place thertirolves under my rare, a -perfect and- moat speedy curd. Secret Disea.es are the greatest enemies to health, 'as Chet , are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula and many.other diseases, and should be a terror -to the hu -1 man family. Asa . permitnent cure is scarcely ever ef-. 'fectai, a majority of the cases falling auto the hands of incompetent:persons, who not only fail to cure the dig? 1 eases but ruin the constitution, tilling the system with (.mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. • Dint should the disease and the treatment not Muse death speedily rind• the 'victim marries, the disease is en. tailed npon.the,children, who are born. %Silk feeble cos-. stitutious, and the current of life cofrunted - by a Alms *bleb b'etrays itself in Sirofula, Totter, Ulcers, Erug- -tions and other affentlinur of the Skin, .Eyea,..Throat and 'Lungs, entailing ppen them a brief existence of suffer ing and consigribig'theniqb'ari'early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable pem . y to health, for nothing elec in the dread catalogue o f ikurcian. disoar sex causes ao`destrarLivo a•dlitinnpon'the system; draw ing its thousands of victims through a few years of sa 1, 'tering down Miro nittimely grave. It destroys the Nee 'roue Syktern rapidlyzaStetimgithiLenergies of life, rouses mentaßerangemeit, proventsthe,proner : duvet optbmit of the syatem„diemalifies for miartrge, society, bueinesa, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf ferer wrecked in body or mind, predisposed to Consump tion and a train of evils more to . bc dreaded than death itself. ,With the fullest confidence triable the unionist 'ante 'vletima of Self Abuse that a permanent slid :way cure can be elfected,luld with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can bo reitoreil to robust, vig orous health. . . . . The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Potent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snares in the columns of thapublic prints to catch and rot, thennwnry sufferers, that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the cstually poisonous nostrums ionded as "Patent Malichies.. have carefully' analyzed many of the so-ealled• Patent Medicines, and find that. nearly all of them contain Cor rosive Sublimate, which Ls one of thc'struagest prepara tions of mercury and a deadly , poison, which; instead of cuilng the disease, disables the system for life.. Three-fourtha of the patent nostrums now in nee are put:up ky unprincipled and iviorant.peisonm.who do not understand even the alphabet of the, 31.srsata. Mmucs, and are , equally . as destitute of any knowledge of the hu man.system,haring one object only in view, and that to make money regardless of Consequences. Irregularities and all' dila:uses of moles and fannies treated on principles established by . twenty yyars ~of practice, and sanctioned by thiSnaands of ;tie moat re 'lnarkablo cures. Modicinea with full directions sent to any pert of the United Stales or Canadas , , by patients oomlponieating tiMir symptoms by letter, Ituanuis cur- . respondence strictly 01111M:idiot. Address • • J. SUMMERY Office N 0.1131 Filbert St., [Old loo . moo below twelfth, March 18,1863.—1 y. " • PHILADELPHIA. TIE OFIGLNAL NfIiPIOIXE EST-1111.11.11ED IX 1F27 otnil jiiist article qf Ike kmd ever tnlrodoccit under the name of "PCI.3I'..VIC WAI YRS." in this Cr any other country; all other Pm/atonic it'nfers are counterfeits. The genuine tan be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. BRYAZ:'S 1 . 1. 7 1.1f0N1C WAFERS Believe Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat. Hearsenees. Believe Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Vans in the . Chest. BRYAN'S PELMIDNIMW.LFERS Believe Incipient Ccmzumption, Lung Diseases% RWYAN.,'S 117TecONIC ' Behove Irritation of tlht Uvula and Toiilii la BRYAN'S PLI.MOAC WAFERS 'Believe the above Complaints in Ten Urinate& DiNXN'S PUT.3IONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to ell classes and constitution Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. . , BRYAX'S PIII.3IONIC 'WAFERS - Improve the oompass and flexibility of the Voice. Are In a simple form and pleasant to the taste. Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures BRYAX'S PIII.3IONIC WAFERS ire warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No Family should be without a Box of Bryan's rut manic 'Wafers ra THE 1.101:NE. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Palinonte Wafers IN HIS NICK ET. No Dealer should be without a, supply cf Bryan's Palmonlc Wafers FOR 11113 CVS7O.IIF.n. No person will ever object to give for llryart's polnoonic Wafers TWTNTT-Ftrit CKNTH. For sale by Dr. ROSS, opposite the Court House. Leba non, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States awl Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Itmd i 11g, Pa. ' _ [Oct.? '67-Iy. Important _Discovery. • C.ONSISMPTION • AND ALL btseagess . iff the Longs and Throat POSITIVELYARh C CABLE which conveys the Remedies telhe cavities In the lungs through the al. passages, sod coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heats the purities the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner vous system, giving that tone and energy se•indispensa• ble for the restorittion of health. To be able. to state confidently that Consumption Is curable by Inlm.lation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of implicit' treatment ns any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent in the second; but in the third stage it Is impossible to sere 1 more than five.per emit., for the lunge ere so cut up by the disease as to defy medical skill. Even, however, in the lust stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an heftily destroys ninety-3re thousand persons in the U nited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty miLlionif are destined to fill the Consumptit e'e grave. Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fataktia eiiiittutepflon. In alleges it heel been the great edemy otlife, forlt.iiiiiires neither age nor sett, but sweeps off alike the heaVe, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift ed. Ily the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con sumption. .The.fust cense of tubercles is from Impure Blood, and We immediate effect, tiroductal by their depo sition in the lungs, is to prevent the free admiision of air into the. air cells, which causes a.weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is morn ra tional to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient will alivays find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme dies. True, inhalation is a 79Cri1 reMckly, itevertheleaS, it acts conktittitionnlly, and with incite poWer and cer tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, so thata limb may be amputatoi withouttlte slight- • est pain; inhaling tlitiOrdinary burning gas will destroy life in a fow hours. . . The Inttnlationofammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin, a few moments af ter being inhalsid, and may be immediately deteeted in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional ef fects of inhalation, is the fact that sicknessis always pro dtieed by breathing foul air. Is not this positive evi dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi ciously administered through the lunim, should produce the trioat happy results / During eighteen years' prac tice, ninny thousands, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I hove effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfleame that Consumption is no longer a fatal disown. aly treatment of Consumption is origival, and founded on long exec: knee and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, &C., euabliN me to distinguish, readily, the various forma of disease that stimulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to en large the chest,*purify t heblood,imptirt to it renewed vi tality, giving energy and tone to theentire system. • Medicines, with full directions, sent to any partof the United States and Cutiadaa, by patients commuuicating their symptoms by letter. hut the cure wonld be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would 'give me an Opnortunity to.exataiite the lungs and enable me to-prescribe with much greater certainty ; and then the cure could bo,effected without my seeing the patient aguirf.- • ' - -••••• G.• .01tAgaz‘m: • • • Officio 1131 Filbertigt.i.(oldtßo4-109,).bolow 17. th, • Plansh 18, 1868.—1 y. PHILADELPHIA, PA. EDICINAL Orgill diseases, the greet, Peet cause Springs &op neglect of Nature's laws II'h74VLI. STAPES OF BRYAN'S PL:I,3IOSIC VVAFERS BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS BRYAN'S I'ULNIONIC WAFER'S BRYAN'S PULIIONIC WAFERS BY INHALATION ! ! I MEDICINAL - `.Great Disanwp qr the Age—Mt 131 PORTA NT TO TOBACCO CIIEIVERS Dr, Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative Tro t •. 0104, sbe Great gAbstitate for Tobacco. T is a well known and incontrovertahle fact that the • USO of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many 4,4 the naiad severe :dental and Physical 'Awarders!. which the race of man is subject, as careful analysis end long end painful experience have clearly proven that it mit:till% certain narcotic at* poisonous properties most din itteru , r , In their effects, which by entering into the blood der:unto the functidna and operrith u; of the I iseirt rang n g ma ..y to 9,1 t, to that raga n lo b n e rcrinuely divelossl. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervonsaystein; nem ifening itself—us all who hare arm. 'used the noxious weed will bear LClStillWity — ill Lassitude, Nervous Irriet bility,.Widdr Brash; Dyspepsia, and many otb , r disor :dere of mr4dmilar, character. TIIE c o AT RESTORATVE TROCHES Are designed to unteract these baneful haflitonces. and have proved completely successful In it multitude of Cas ing, and. WbUTOVar *l-• Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire Apdt.lll. re .storing the Tsettywhich hos become vitiated ;or destroy ed tty. great indulgence, comttletely rentuvitt , ' Ow irrita tion. /113daccoMpanying tickling sensation of the Throat --.whoi are always Cktrittequent upon abstaining trolls Ow ass of:Tobacco, and. by giving a healthy toile to tie. Ntiainieb,.levlgurate the-Whole system. Persons irts:arairretriovably undermining their con stitatione and shortening their lives, elloald use thee Troches luainediately and throw of the injurlow and un pleasant-hakit of Tobacco Chewing. These Triffelice or.l.or.enges are jilt up In a convenient and portable forin'at the low price of Cl) Cents per box. A liberal discount:to the Louie. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom ell orders should be addressed. • •,' • • . JAM:S E. BOWERS, Droggis4 Marek.24,•lB#,B-47. Cor . Sd sad Race, Plaited*. Genuine Preparation OP Highly Conceptrated 6ompound Fluid - Extract Buchu. • • .• . ,• . For discases..of, the ;Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, • Weaknesses, Yibstriietions, Secret diseases, Fe male Complaints, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses, and Improdenries in life, nod. .moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kid neys, et Sexual Organs, whethei:r s existing in Male-or Tividlc • . . From whatever cause. they may 7ikaye originated, And no Matter or Mow "Lo ttn ast in g , Giving Health And Vigor to' the "Franie, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to .the - A.liiieted • It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which Will be found Indisposition ,to Exertion,. LOW of . , Power, Loss..of.blemory, Diniculty. of ;Breathing, Gen- ' end Weakness,, Horror of Die. ease, Week Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,. Wakefulnea., Di mnetto of Vision; Languor, Unirer sal Lassitude of the M uscular Systopi, often Knormout Appetite, with DyFpeptie eymptoma, Ilot Hands. Elushom3 of the Body, Dryness of the skin,_ Punkt Countenance eu I Eipptions on the Face, Bain in the Back. viness of the Eyelids , Yrb geetatly Meek spots Flying :before • . ' • with Tempoiary INCUIvPiOLI end Lose.qksightt ; •Waat Attention, Great ReStle&mess, alkla:Eariter of Society. Nothing is tot% e, desirable. tq Imb Ea. • tiente then solitude, and NothinetherMOrte Dread for Fear of,:Themsalves no' Re. pose of manner, no earnestness, no • Speculation, Mit is hurried • trautiLion from ono questlen Loan- • I. • • • • These iimptom;l4.:illowtid.to.go on-iliac)) Ibis nie4-, icine invariably removes—soon . follevcs 'Air of ; Power,' Fatuity, and EP' FITS-in Ortinf whichlhe pa tient may expire. Who can Say Wit:these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful di:se:isms—lN SANlTY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records of the lair sane Asylums . end the melancholy deaths •by Conlon*. lion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as...sertions; lu Lunatic Asylums the most melaneholy exhibition ap- pears. AU Countenance is. actually .sodden and quite d.titnle—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it ; should a sound of the voice occur, it iantroly artiCulate. • “With woeful measures wan despair ' Low sullen sounds his grief beguihsl," : Debility is most terrible I and hue brought thousavds upon thousand to unthudly graves. thus blasting the am bition of many noble youths. I t can be cured by the use Of this INFALLIBLE RENCEVY i - If you are suffering with ..ny of the above distressing ailments. the FLUID EXTRACT I.II:pUU will curcyou. Try it and be eon vinced of its efficacy. • - Beware of Quack Nostrums nod Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities . and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and . save long suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or culling for a bottle of this Popular and specie c Remedy. It allays all pain and intammution. is perfectly plena% ant In its taste and odor, but in Its action. - - - • flclmbold's Extract Buchn is prepared directly according to the ltulea of l'itaruir4 and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in Its. combination. Eve. Profensor Duwees' rzleable %Yorke on the. Practice of Physic, and most of the late standard Werke of 3104530 a. • O7l##/iiI3tiLALIMILIII • One hundred dollars will be paid Loony Physician who can prOgp_thet the medicine ever Injured a patient; and the testiMony of tlvntands can be produced to prove that It does great gouts.,, Cases : of from one week to thir teen years standing have been effected. The mass of Voluntary Testimony In possession of the 'Proprietor, vouching Its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing nooses well knownjo SCI KNCE AND FAME 100,000 Bottles Have Been 136111 and not a single instance of a failure has been reported Persoually appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, lf. T. 11E1,11101..D, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say. that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but arc purely Vegetable. U.T. It Et.MI3OI,D, solo Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem her, 18fet. WM. P. IIINBAIID, Alderman. Price sl' per Bottle, or six for $5, De livered to any Address, Aerompauied by reliable and responsible Curtifientas from 1 rofessors of Jledical Colh...ges, Clergymen and others. Prepare] and sold by 11. T. DELI, WM), Practical end AnnlyticaPChemist.. No. 52 South Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assetithlv l3uilflei,bs, PURL. To be had of Dr. George Ross, D. S. linher, and or all Drtiggists and Dealers throughout the United States, Umadas and British Provinces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Ask for Helnibold's—take no other. Cures Guaranteed. - T...-2, 1647.-Iyl The Medicine or the Inllon WIIIASO7•IIT AND - Pam HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ri nix EXCITING CAUSE ole SICKNESS—The blood jt. is the .lifu-sustaining agent. It turntables the COM ponents of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integunient. The Stomach is its manufactory. the veins its distribu- tore, and the 'aesthete the channel through which the i waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the cirvillnt ion and the bowels, these Fills act simultaneously. relieving indigetition, purify. 1 , lug the fluids. and regulating the oxcretigns. - The National DiCate . byememde is the most common disease among all clan es in this country. It assumet is a thousand shape!, and is the primary source of lannuierahle dangerous mala dies; but whatever its type or symptom'', however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this scorching a unerring remedy. 13itious Affections: The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital an portenee to health. Upon the liver, the gland whiefitly... creti; 'llia fluid, these pil I soperate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irre;ularlties and effmtually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Itemittents, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Liner Complaints. .., Untma the bowels perform their °functions prbperly, the whole body suffers- Tens of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery, Issrrleisi, Chronic CanstiPation, and in t he 'system. The other dieeases of thqsa Wilhite pipes effect of the pills Upob,ull intestinal dlionteri, whether cusp' or epidemic, is a 'phenomenon in inedieiniL- -By f o ll ow i ng tun printed directiolus, the most alarmin ea ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. g . A Wo'rd to .rem'arei . , , . .TllO local debility and irregediaiities wilelrite the is. pedal mutuyautces of the weaker sex; and which, when assieeted, always shorten life,tare relleywl for the Hine • beTtia., anti for the time to one, bye Minnie Of i this mild hut thorough alterneil,ve.,,,,i . . iliatsy j i.. Holloway's Bills are the bit reicie;iii; itiwrit- t i in world for the fulldwing dlseassae:L=i Asthma, Diarrhwa; • Indigestioii, . Bowel Complaints, Dropay, 'left uenk, 'Coughs, " Debility, Inflensmation, •• , I Colds,Fever & Ague, Inward Weakti • • ChesDisesses, Piles, - FimaleConsplaluta, Costiveness, Ileadailles, . - Lowness; of spiiits, Liver Complaints, StoneaGravelSecondar Smptom!, Venereal Affections, 'SVC:wilts of ill Muds. . - ...Sold at the Manufactory of Prefeseorllellosiay 80 - Maiden Lane, New York, . an d by „all r e peas Drag_ ' l gists and Dealers in Iffedieine tliroughout the It Q States and the civilised world,in boXias at 25 cents:4g Cents, and a each. , . . are discernible . as s CAUTION!—None are genuine allege the Word! c '' loway, New York and London," 'llol- termark in every tearer the book of directio '4-a eons pot or box; the mule may ha P/eiel - us around dug the leaf to the lighk A. handisomi rYevrenlb3: hold given In any one rendering end, faforimetd m ay lead to the detection of any party or Patti ' ' "1"Y. ing the medicines or vending the 3 ea counterfeit to be spurious, ame, knowing -them Tliere is &considerable SaVingbratts kat% fir..,A N...B—Directionsfor that:golde& „__ zee. disorder are aitixid to each .0s patient's. ieeyery . . . - .1..,EV1A,;,56,y AUSTIumEIygI? as iligft. 2011.7 *HOC - v : del-. . 1 1 . , Ix r,a.111:115004,1309mc ttl ...laNldnezott t'oafEls, TATAIVIt• an' eau pawn:tat '- • - ' ''" amicaltre 'Wino and Liquor Stmt. PUBLIC NOTICES. SAVING FUND. five Per Cent. Inieresi. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COI ANY. INTA l 4'reue l ; Street, pi th-Weet . vornee:ot THIRD .INrODOOKiTED DT TOE STATE OF PENNNTEA'AN . W.‘.. Money is received in any sum. large or timall,and inter est paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. The ofliee le open every day from 9 o'c.ock in.the morn ing 11115 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till S o'clock. LION. HENRY L. RENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. 'WILLIAM J. HEED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. TlOn.'lienry L. Bcanor, : F. Ciirroll Brewster, Xilenatti 1.. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Rotiert Selfridge, Francis Lee,' Bunt, IL Ashton. - Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Munn, . IlenryDiffenilorffor. •Money.is received WO payments Made 'dully without notice. The iuvestments arc made GAGES, 4; ItOp'ND RENTS, .ties as• tbe.Charteirn . wired. LibailOii:Dtpwat (1,17e"-trat'S - o:4?l'ett.ei iless,"): Own berhrnil lark. mie do6rlea.ift of Rentha-nrs 17iotel- UT rm. pny, the f IIowingXLATIM of INTEICHST on pi nitPosqs. • • • • For 1 yettri tuithlongerc6-per-oent. per annum: For 6 mouths, and to r, ppm:eat:per annum ; • For 3 100e410 , , and 10e&r,4 pet- ei•ht. per annum; rimairlng a short notice. of .withdrawid. Inter/oat paid in 'Dill tor the Deprt.its . fikan thO date of data:lite bi the date of witintinseul:. We lirill7aLipn idfordnlibiral line of iw commodaticns to those who may; Bi.vor us with Deposita. payable on demand. Will psra phhithim oh SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and also on.old 3/crican !Doi- Tore and Half Dollars.- Will make collections on and re m 4 to all parts, of the United ,9tatasollm , C.9.nacias and Europe: Negotiate Loatts,Ate- kc:, sand do a &Acre] EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. 'DAWSON COI: W AN, President. •;43z0. Gisrmi Cathie!. ,•. . . Thie undersigned; 'MANAGERS, hie liiiihiaddity to the extent of theirEstates,:for . all Depdsits' and other obligraidns of the "LE:us:cox Deresse BANs." .81310 N CAMERON. • 0. DAWSON-COLEMAN, WEOECIE , SMIILLED;• : TAM wax ni • JAMES YOIIINO, AUMMUS -BOYD, * letiauititi, May 1.2;1858. 3 0 IfORO E" OLEIM. . i ., ' 141.11.t9i!kliPitAtp!:glOoptra mice i . ' ~ ... '.o4iiiiipassy: ... . . . lncorp oriileabi . the_Le t risititure of Pd. ~ oli 4RTERepEitio u ',u,.41.! t'oPrkE ,f r 1 .701v7:5 * TiairAV2P:BANOY cot:_vrr. ~,cgrAMMTEE :9IAPLTAL •:$56,000 ! . rilin com p.-tx is in full operation, and ready to nankc On nil l.irlds of prupi;rty. in Town or Cbrrairs, and on •ois .facorablc ternair as any null Fr o r.- arned and min company, citlier..on.tlic Mutual or joint '!lock°principle. - J'reti'ifent—JOllN BRUNNER, r'rcrideol-D. 31. RANK. : Treasurer-6EO. F. 31)31.Y. 'Orenifo r WAL'A; MARIO% Jona' Brtummit, Esq. "Gao. Rms., Duo. F. 31m.r.: • • D. - M. Kmr.x.t.ar, ,NAPol.zolc JEFT.SIWITE., antis C. Szt.rara, S. K_,TaXtent.enr, DAVID M. RANK, DAVID I:ANK. DANIEL IL Brevco, • Wm. A. BARD/. ANTHONY S. ELY, Agent for Lobunon ariel .JOatimitorta . ,•Yribia;l.BN. - -DA GU ERREOTYPES. IF YOU WANT . a 4 s4sfrViCtirkimvo TO . • .. .-- • B R - gx-N Gips ..- E INIIIIT- Q# J:LCR... "Y-, yr . er - - - 1). - : 4. ; Raker*: Dr Store, op Cumberland street, Lebanon. P. A MBROT Y I-ZS, i, 0T1i.Y.5, FEIIIMPICEy i'APTIFAMTPIIS and l'nen. oitlbtut, taken daily. (Sunday excepted.)' Prices trarnati . bkt and in accordance with the eine, ity . lo and quality ..l . 'the ' caeca. Rooms opened from' 8 A. M. to 4 o'clock, Lebanon, June 2, 18.38. Daguerreotypes vrilo takes the best .LIKENWSIES Lens...no:o— Why '.l. IL' KEDI, in the third story of - • Rises . New Bliildinge•- Ito' Ims the beet room, best sky-light, best tx - tnres, and hes`nnule it his entire business for the last stay - ears. Ile always gets the latest improvementi; he haSalways the latest style of mace on hand; he takes picture* in every style of the art; his STE REOSCOPE, PICTURES are wowierftil to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct. aml of the highest finish. Give him a mil and you will not regret, it. His tenni' are very moderate. • frg... !Litt rooms are open every . day (excePt Sunday from S o'clock; A. X, till 6 o'clock, P. X • : Nov. 1557. . . E P ICTURES.• DAILY woulet rergectfulfy Inform the public the e) he takes good I:leturi%.4 the furrowing: rah,: 20, 00:14 hod upwards according to size and tpsnl tty of . eso. different .stsice or tletnree comprise Ambrotyles, Sphereoiypes, Melainotypes .and Photographs. remember the Mace where yon ern have good Pictures Ml,en, is J. Ftiulis Neer Dulldin& next door to the Lebanon Demi.sit 'lank; Cumberland Street, Lebanon, ipowiNAL The Litiet Tiitigoralor! . • • . • • • • PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. CIOLPOONDX1:0 entirely from Gurias,l§; one of the Isvt k r / purgutive and liver, arlcaleilltZsll9W before the public. lint acts as a (I.llturtic, easier, niilder, and . eeffectnal than any other inedicine•known. It is not only a Ca thartic but aLirer remedy, acting first on the Liver t.o eject Its morbid matter, then on the boweLs and stomach to carry off that matter; Thus accomplishing two purpo- St>l effectually, without any of the painful feeling expe rienced in the operations Of meet Chthartics. It strength -ens the system at the same time that it Mimes it; and when taken daily in moderate d.rses, will strengthen and build If up with Sinn -mat rapidity. The LIVER. lecone ef t • . principal reltors of tho human body; and when it performs i t a s k forictions ;T 'well the powers of- the (f system art , fully develop ed. hriot:tack isalmost entirely dependent on the healthy action or the Lirer . 10. for the proper perform ance of its -. functions ; when the stomach is at _fault, the .bowels are at 1!. , fault, and , The whole sys tem suffer in consequence m f ono organ—the Liver h f aving ceased to do its uty. For the diseases o that mrgruo, one of the - proprietor": • has made it Hs study, in a practice 0 more than twenty yams, it fludsonteremedyWhere- witli to connteract the many derangements m width !tie liable. To prove that this rem- '`w city is at List found, any persons troubled with tie- e.r amt fortes, has but to try a mod ' in any of its certain; yv . ;male, and conviction is • These GIIMR remove eh from the systea.n,,supp4 thy floe 61 bile invigorate fund to digest well, purtfi and health .to ..the. whol• tense of the ahem:se olloa ls are cored I Vented, hy the coeeeopnal rotor. • One dose niter eating GI stomach ,and .prevent tit souring.' Only one dose taken be Nightmare.. ~ in Only' one dose taken*lit gently, and cm - es Cbstice- One dose taken after pepsin. • • One dose of •two tiptionfnl&wili Mitt litre ,Spear ys r , lActriache. • - One bottle taken teir f in6lo titetruetioti rentore± one dose often. renetttedlP mire the mese_ of. the disease; .•.z.; and ntakean perfect care. Only one dose imme 1-1 ately ndieres Aforbur, and &preventive .of cholera. Only One bottle is need- ed to throw out of the eye - teen the effects 'of. v"' elite after a long sickness... cure for chol..nt One bottle :taken.• to Jaundice. removes al t Sanwa-mai or unnatural . color from the skiu. • • 'ono dose taken a sheittime before eating gives rigor to tite,amettte, and make&food digest well. 'One dose often repeatodeures Claunic March= in its worst Eakins, while siiininer or Dowel Complaints yield tlimelt to therfinit dooe. One 6r ' two ilp-es cure. attacks caused by Worms in • children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the .worldias . it never fails. A few bottled Mire Dropsy, by exciting theabsorbeuts. •' W elinkeldeathire hi recommending this medicine as preventive for _Alma. and Ague,„Chill .lever,•tind all Fe-. - vent