w 1.. e Lott 'lto p I.tinar. TRUTH Is there a heart that never eighed Ie there a tongue that never lied Te there an eye that never blink'd In there a man that never drink'd It so, head and tongue and eye Must tall a most confounded 11e, THE STOLEN KISS 31t MILLS ms LLCMS' Mil you for strew bo 'mover°, And frown upon my bliss Becalms I press'd your balmy lips, And softly stole a kiss. The juilge,lese cruel far than you, A milder sentence gives, In pity spares. the guilty thief, Who only steals to lire I Nor yet,'deai maid, should you forgive, 'Asi%l utkpuntela'd go For wheal. klas'd your roseate lips. It but lueromed my woo. TO REBECCA SY THOMAS DGNIP ENOLL43I, M. TA When youth's sweet blossoms first, o'erepread my way, Came dream of honor and the poet's lay; With soiree then I wreathed the hallowed lyre, And touched with joyous hands its chords of fire. My youth has passed. Though freely flows my lays, They seek not fe.me, - norhonor, no! nor' praise; slag, since 'Us inflictors, as the hien° Ilttrmtirs sweet music to the rocks end trees. I ask not human praise.' Why should I care The stupid wonder.of the world to share, Asks the proud eagle, soaring, it or no, Men note the shadow of his wings below? Yet soma I care to win a smile from thee, Much thaethy thou - it:it appreee my poesy; Deeming thee, lady, of those few whosa blame Confers dishonor, and whose plaudits, fame. tart.. When yet was over found o mother Would give bet booby for another. Lightning rods take the mischief out of the clouds—hickory rode take it out of bad boys. Or- Marrying a woman for her bonuty is like eating a bird for its sing iug. - t 3t... Some one galls the time of squeezing girls bands, the palmy season of life." - tS.. To Destroy Rats—Catch them ono by ono and flatten their heads in the lemon 'squeezer. CURIOUS Facr.—You must go through three springe before you get to a leap year. FALLING IN LOVE.—Golfing knocked down with a frying pan by your sweetheart. ..045N A young lady, when told to taltejexereise for her health, said she would jinni) at an offer, and run her own tris. Women go much further in love than men; and in this they fulfill the eld•preverh, they "go further and fare worse.". Ott- A lady out West being asked to Waltz , - gave tho following sensible answer:-"No, thank ye, air, Lhave hugging enough at home." A gentleman was asked to give a definition of nonsense. "Sir," he replied, "to bolt a door with a boiled carrot is nonsense." Agr-Wby is first love like a potato ? Because -it shoots from the eyes, and becomes less by par ing. By taking revenge, a man is but . even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is stt- perior 4 „ : 0547,A.cap,4a1, way to prevout the smell of cooking in,a house—Have nothing for breakfast and:warm it over for dinner and supper. `Thero is a man out West irLO tbinke that "Hon." placed before a mans name Mande for honeat. Ira- There are four things which look very awkward for a woman to do, viz :—to whistle, throw stones at a cow, smoke a cigar, or tt; climb a garden fence. Ififif-A gentleman, baring written a letter, con• eluded it as follows—"(live erorYbody's kive . to everybody, so that nobody may be aggrieved by anybody being forgotten by sotnibOdy." tag... Ho can be no true friend to thee who is a friend to thy faults; and thou eanst be no friend to thyself if thou be an enemy to him who tells thee of thy faults. 'Wel.''John, spell effects." "1! _a." "Right." "Next, spell seedy." "P -d." "Right again.— Now spell cakes." x." "There!s a ,good boy !" said his mother, handing Johnny some of the latter. VI& At the 'Talmud' there is a faroible figure descriptive of the depth of the sea. 'Step not in there,' runs the passage, "for seven years ago, a -carpenter dropped his axe, and it has not yet reached the bottom." - . l nßig„. "Jim, rse a eourtin a Unman." "The Bence you aro—is she pretty ?" "Don't know—l havn't been able •to see her face . yet, Pa the paint's on it. 'She bides it in ft pulverised brickbat." P A lady wrote upon a window some vers• es, intimating her design of never marrying. A geAtlemen wrote the following lines underneath: The lady whose resolvo these words betoken, 'Wrote Mein on glass, to show it may ho broken. &!` "Good news, BeIhoul," slid a wag at lialsora; "the caliph has appoinled you governor of all tho apes and hogs in the kingdom." "yrepare, then," replied MAW, 'to obey my commands." Vs; - ."Shail we take a 'he up Broadway!" said a young Now Yorker, who was showing his coun try amain the wonders of that city. , f0),1 dear, no!" said the frightened girl, "I mould:I:1bl do that in the street!" On the 19th of May, 1790, the memora ble dark day, a lady wrote to Dr. Byles, of Bos ton ae follows:—"Dear Doctor, how do you ac count for this darkness 7" He replied:--"Dea r Madam, I am as much in ti% dark as you aro." IfirtAL the anniversary celebration of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, numerous sentiments were drank, avnong which were the following: “Woman—A Mistress of Arts, who robs the Bachelor of his degree, and forces him to study POlosophy by means of 'curtain lectures.'" ,''Mother," raid Jemima Spry to her ven erable maternal relative, "Sam Flint wants to came courting me to-night." "Well, you jade, what did you tell him!" "Oh, I told him he might come ; I wanted to see how. the fool would act!" - r- In an old church in Westchester county, the following consonants are written beside the altar, under the Ten Commandments. What vowel is to be.placed between them, to make po etiy and rhyme ;rib. couplet ? PRSVR•Y PRPCT MN, V R H P - '7lf - S PRCPT S.T N. Psn.traitat,—A. Washingtonian In his 'geodesy,— • Mon a young lady signs the pledge, l'tsJust ae good ae twe: For when her sweetheart finds it ont, He's got to sign It too. B.t.asmarn:—The expansivematnre of scandal is told. by. tho poet thaa: The flying rumors gathered as they rolled; . = O5 till] tale wailociner heard than told, all who told it added something now, And all who heard it made enlargement too; On every ear it spread—on every tongue it grew. FLOUR, GRAIN, &u north Lebanon Milling Co. NORTH LEBANON MILL 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 oth^r source. They ... , ,,91F ; also keep constantly on hand and for sale, CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. IcIL. They are also prepared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' Wong, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. Vat.. They will pay regular market prices for all kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., and afford all facilities and accommodations to these who will sell. CONRAD IL BONGNER, N. lolemon 80., Dec. 9, 1857. President. . . FOR SALE. Fr , _ . FLOUR, ~..i IdtiapEt CORN. OATS. ems'MIDDLINGS, 7 CL-ii:ILLIDT SALT BY TUB MAG, BRAN; MYERS & SUOUR, Lebaponi Pa. at the Goneeee Mille of Feb. 3,1858.. WANTED. . - AT the Genessee Wills, in the borough of -Lebanon, WHEAT, - . CORN,: RYE, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid itt Cash, by MYERS & SIIHIJR. Feb. 3, 1858. Alio HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES 1855 NEW'STYLES-1 5.58 APAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between L Market and the Court limas, north aide; has now on hand'a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men end boys, for A 8513, tti Which the attention of the public is respectfully inti ted..Hats of all prices, - from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand.. He hits also justandned a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all "othefs. 0 ,„ • • He also Wholesale all kinds OCHAts,.Cips, Ac.„to Country Merchants on ancantagtonn Lebanon,April 21, 1855. 1 „' - " . , , ' THE PLACE TO-BUIT'OILEAP. ,, Boots, Shoes, , liats, Caps, AND TRUNKS, is the ekeaP Store uf g 4l4 the undersigned, Walnut' atieet,- Labe nomichere a splendid now stock has just been open. ed, - embracing a general assortment for LADIES, OEN TLEMEN and BOYS, among which am .LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Oalfskin,Patent Leather, Goat, Rip; and other BOOTS and Gaiters for. Gentlemen, with a handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, are also made to order. lls has also a great assortment of TEATS & CAPS, &c., of all kinds and prime Panama and Summer Hats,in great variety. Tax public is respectfully invited - to call and examine, Lebanon, May 5, H.. JOLIN GASSER. gAW, and examine the paw stock of Athins t ifeAd am. Come scion and purchase your Boots, 'Shoes, lc., at Atkins a. McAdatit. PHILIP- F. McCAI T ILLY, Fa3bionable Boot and Shoe Maker . Cumber/and street, onc door East qf Mock .11 orsi,Hatel. THE Subscriber desires to infornio the public Abut he has opened as above, where h'els proper ed to execute orders of BOOTS and SHOES, of the finest finish and style, if not superior, to any here tofore offered to the public. New Spring and Summer Stock!, Ho has just:returned from the city with an unrivaled assortment of tholateet FALL and WINTER STYLES of Boots, Show, Slipivri, Sc., &c., for Ladies, ,Gentlemen nud Children. . , Ay .Every borty invitsd to eat and examine.'M Lebanon, June 80,1858. - • , • A 'MINS & hloADAhl aro ready- to areommodate er errbody with Boots, Shoeti,Thihits,Ttarilingnags• GR.rEFF'S Boot tik, Shoe Store Rernoved. New Spring and Sumner .Stock;! mull Undersigned would respectfully ctfully informAhe public that he has REMOVED his BOOT and SHOE STORE to the room lately occupied by John Grreeff's entfection ery store, where be has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, for Latlics;Oentlemen and Children, ii 4.1 1. is assortment is'rery complete, and embraces all the latest stylesorbich he can sell out at low pricee. , The public will please call and examine. %DANIEL GRIM. N. 13.—TaArrtuns, now is yoar tithe if you wish to see a large assortment of Trunks,Valises,imi different kinds of Bags. Come one, comeo,ll I . - Lebanon, April 7, 1858. __. ATKINS k 31cAlLtil1 have a splendid assortment of . Boots, Shoes, Trunks, and Traveling Bage. Boat and Shoe Store. JACOB RODEL respectfully' in forms the nubile that he still _ . eantin nes his extensive- establishment in '6lllll* 411 111 1 g his new building. in Cumberland it., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invitee Merchants and dealers in BOOTS -- and SUMS, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his-line, to call and examine fin themselves, his large and varied stock. . . ' Ile is determined -to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in hie business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quell ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. P. B.—ble returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore beetouted on him. He hopes by strict attention to busincssandendeavering to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ' [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. MARBLE AND STONE. MEW * •111411liBLE . t - • mttv-1 . g - 22 t. 7 r+C - „,a -.• *l5 .5 02 F10g4R. E.• ` Tgz 5. 4dg.t4g;u ! r; 8 6'. go O. .-4== n. E. g 7• td. a -4. a g.-tvri'grg.a. g 4-3" . g FL: „,0"1 $1 .5.:74: 4 8i; co. 0 yr : ^s l cr A co- r" Fo - lie would'alio we liberal patronage afforded birir sineiftening in business, and feeling-the more encouraged by the interest manifested in his behalf by the public, he enters upon a now season With renewed. energy, despatching business with a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. Terms Reasonable. Cizll and Ream in • Lebanon April3,'as.• J. DADIIILERTY. I'. S— A lso, a number of seica Limestone Door Sills, for the accommatation of building men and contractors, who would do well to rail and examine. .1. E. D. TAKE NOTICE. The old .•lame worm is COM la 410. again JOAN PETER MOVER would respecitblty inform the public that he continues the business of LIM ESTONE SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Streit,East Lebanon. lie finishes the following articles out of the best and 'soundest limestone that can he pro coral In this neighborhood, ciz:—Door SILL, and PLAT FORMS, STEPS, 11 INDONT SILLS and Mans, CELLAR DOort Corals, CITRII•STONES, Shoo scraper blocks, as well as nay other article that can be manufactured of limestone. Ilia Curb-atones are from four to five inches thick; and his prices in accordanco with the quality. Ile was the first person that introduced the limo-atone into this place, and is now prepared to finish off lime stone so as to give it an appearance vary little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which tumor lion lie directs the public to the lanished work at his es tablishment. lie respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting new haildings, to What hie establishment and convince themselves of the excellent finish Of his work as also of the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, March 24,1868.-Iy. Lebanon Marble Yard. TORN dorms e) his ft be le prepared to - - dotal kinds of Sal Mir AND ORNAMENTAL work at his Marble Yard, in Walnutstreet, half way between the Court nOllllO 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 Critter In Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business, be pledges himself that he can menu far: torsiohiMper, and sire a bettor finish than 'any other maxitingsged In the samebusiness. His stock consists of Mostraranve, Gears &tom, ILLwrms, CExtrYltv Poste, Powrrroas Sum, kg. o,saiglsTOlQE of the beat quality for all up . platti• and' qtPaMelltal- Jorge assortment of .1./ '-itinds of hciusewprk, bt any sizeir, rid „ w ank ; jslo4 , lease call and examine prices anti stock - belbve yon'iihrehaSe elieWliere. ' • • ••N• Lebanon; December 19, me. .7011: PARICIALLX N. 4—LETTERING done in - Alennon and kky the best practice] workmen THE Li BAINON ADVERTISER. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL . Wood 5 . Wood. O,*THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Ilics. ORY or Oax WOOD. to order, at any place in Lob. anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders left at their Mill will he promptly attended to. Lebanon, April 21, 185 , ,1. MYERS & SHOVE. . WOOD and COAL YARD. T THE undersigned, having bought Mr. ~.-_,;+s 7 , 1, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, n "="." short.distance north-east of Messrs. Foster . aii-c - Mutch's Foundry, in the borough of. North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from COD to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell atthe yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in riteall those that are in. ord of any of those articles to call:and ace the same, RFCertain prices, and judge for thorosel ves. DANIEL LID HT, (merchant.) North "Lebanon, April 14,1665.-If. Coal, Coal 'Coal , AVE, the undersignedovonld respectfully inform the TY citizens of Lebanowcounty,:that we are now-pro pared to sirpid,y thecoolie:UMW with' COAL,' either Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL on hand, such as Pta; Chestnut, Nut, Stone, Ego and Broken GOAL, white, - red and gray ash, ' which. weare 'constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions, and would hero say that we will sell our Coal as low as they can be sold by any Person in the county,' which we . will sell at our Mill, or deliver to any part of the two boroughs, MYERS & SUOUR Genesee , ' Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1858. BOWMAN, HAUER Ai' . CAPP.!S : _ L R D This'Way, ifou'W.flyif Chettpliiimber. rrili lately foimai Partner . .. . I ship for the purpose of engaging in, the Lum ber Business;; on a new . plan t wonld..respectfully inform the public at large, that their place of business is DAVID DOICJIA:OS Old .IcimberYard, in East , Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one ; square from. the Evangelical church... !They have enlarged...the Yard and filled.it with a neattind excellent assortmenttf all kinds of lumber, Such as. BOARDS, 'PLANKS, :JOISTS, ' • •-• • • LATHS, StIiNDLES,.A.Hif of all3engths and thieknessiC In ehoit, they liaen'imit itantik on band, a full'and ivolltkeasoned assortment *of all kinds of BUILDINGr PeriOnhit want of anything.in theirline are invited to mill, examine their stock, and learn their prices. - • - Thankful for PaSt favore,-they itope;•tlitet by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public_ patronage: 1101V31A.ifi HAULM. & CAPP. Lebanon, April 8,1853 .Lumber . ' and Coal i . 5000. MEN WANTBD h to come and ;buy . their LOMBEIC and COAL et the astonishingly low price. which I am now determined to eel! et. Now.is thetime,lf.you wishAto-save your -money; to come to theme* Lumber and Coal ;Yard, loaded between tho Old Lutheran Church and Myers a' Shout'. Steam Mill, and 1 - square North of the Court House, in Walnut street, be the borough - of Lebanon„;where is' a weirsclect ed stock of all kinds of Building, Material .. ., consisting,of 500.000 FT. BOAIIDS, . ' • 300,000'SHINCILBS, • . - 200,000 PT. JOIST b•Scarrnmo, • • 60,000 VT: IiSISLOCK BOA.P.DS,_ ; - 60,000 BOAUDS. ALSO, ' , Planks, Plastering and Booting Laths, all of which will - .be sold, wholesale or retail, at• Middletown prices, except a'small advarice forlreight. • . Also, all kinds of the best COAL the market can pro duct, such as Broken. Egg, Stovo, Chestnnt,Limeburners' and Hollidaysburg- Illacksmith'iremil,which .will be sold almost at cost. JOHN,II.,WITHEYER. Lebanon, June It, 1557 U•IPURER: LUXHER. NEARLY 2 1 000 7 000 FEET ! , . . ) k l? the best mid - cheapest asserttnent:of (11 , - j er offered to thwpublie,is now.for sale at the new nd extensive MIN pup. and MAL 175.8.1 i of • BREOHPILL ,- 4. WORST, n the Borough nf 'North fahanon, on the bank of the Union Canal,' at the howl of. Walnut street, a. few quares Worth of the Genegsee Steam, Mills, and one fl two east of Borgner's Hotel: Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Noiway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; and 2 Inch Panuei ,and Common Plank; White Pine and Ilcuilock Scantling and Joists; White Oakßoards. Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. , SHINGLES !.SHINGLES !I The beet Pine and Hemlock S.hingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Lathe; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards; PLoortillzo BOARDS of all s i z e s anddescrip tions. _ _ • _ _ ie The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limehurners and Hollidaysburg. Smith Coal; ut the lowest.prices. BSCOnfiden t that they IritVe the' largest and beat as sortment of LUMIIER Of all descriptions and sizes, es well as the largest stock of the different:kinds ofCoec, ever offered to the'eltizenaof Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can aecinamodate all purchaser's eatis factorily, end would therefore invite all who want any thine to their line, to, examine their stuck before pur chasing elsewhere. BRECIIIIILL HORST. N. Lebanon„Feb. 24, ISM. =I A HOME FOR ALL! FPI, • I- _ AT THE OLD YARD IN Omagh Lebanon Borough, Situated on, East 4- West side of Mar. rpHE unriersigned this method of inform ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding Counties, that they have now on hand a large stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, end are constantly re ef:ill ng additions thereto. Their aueortment consists iu part of •• '" • • White and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK BOARDS. inch and 2 inch PANNEL and CO3lltON PLANKS. White Pine and IIemIoeteSCANTIANG and JOISTS. 1 inch and'l3 s inch Cherry BOARDS, PLANKS and TABLE-LEGS. 1 inch and 34 . neh Porr.sn Boards, Planks k Scantling. HARD WOOD, Sutth an Asn and wurre oAs roams, rkllstt , and SCANTIANG. UWA===!M=l A greatassortnient of goad Pine• and liernlaali OLEO. Also, Roofing And • Plastering LATthe. Also, RAILs, POSTS, and ready-topped Pamtics Gtr fencing. Flooring Boards, Door and Window &CA. Of which they positively have the largeet and best as sortment ever offered in this section of count**. COAL ! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! ! They keep constantly on hand the best quality of Bro ken, Slone and Lintebarticrs COAL; alio the best quality of Hollidaysburg Smith Oat, at reduced prices. • ** Having now on bond much the largeat and com pletnit assortment of Lumber ever offered to the public in Lebanon, they. feel confident of being able satisfactor ily to accommodate all purchasers, and would, therefore, invite an examination of their stock before purchasing elsewhere. lIELNtEIILS' & SLEILY. North Lebanon Borough, Sept. 17,.1f 57. . HOWARD ASSOCIATION, '• PHILADELPHIA. Important announcemen Iv an persons emitted with Sexual Distesseis, such as j_ Spermatorrhipa, Seminal Weakngs, Im potenee,G °nor rhrea, 0 leet,Syph Ms, the Vice of Onaniem.or Sel f-Abuse,&c. The Howard 'Association, in view of the awful destriter Lion of human life, caused by Sexual diseases. and the de ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacke, have directed their consulting Sur geon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Afedica/ Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, kc„) and in all cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to furnish Medicines free of charge. The Howard association is a benevolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with uViruleat and Hplilemic Dis eases." It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. .boat Published; by the Association, a Report on Sper matorrlusa. or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, -31asturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseaxes of the Sex ual Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a scaled envelope,) free of charge, on the re oeipt of two stamps for postage. Address, Dr. GNO.Ft. CALHOUN, consultinglSurgeon, Howard .Amesieiatian, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. Dy order of the Directors. • EZRA D. • .11.EA.RTWELL, rtf-ei• Geo. FAIRCHILD, A'al'gr. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W2ll. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr.' WAI. YOUNd. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by!Dr.: WU. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE byt.Dr.ll; YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by'Dr.'Wlll. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE-by Ilr: WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. P/11. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by .Dr. WE. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr..WII..YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WE. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr...WM. , YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE.—YOUNG'S GREAT PHYSIO. LOGICAL. WORK, 'The Pocket Esculapius or Every One His Own Doctor, by WIZ. Yottwo, M.D. it Is written in plain language for the geberal render, and Is illustrated with upwards of One Hundred Engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted' with. SUU, Itsis tibtook that must be kept locked-Up, end not lie abOUt Gia lioutal. -It will be sent to -any one on tbe recelpt Of twenty Rye cents. Addree Dr. WM. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE . straat, above - • Fourth Ph I gI Rh ;.- . (*January 20, 1858.-1 y PEIIEOES in wan . rorr Oad for Cona or Pigs, can ob tiiu it' clailftitlholtrewery of the subscriber, in Cumberland Street, West of Plank Road. Prim, from 10 to 5:1 cents a busbel. Lebanon, March 3,'57:'• HENRY HARTMAN. "COAL ! COAL !I COAL.!!! ..3.3.?OLPFUS EVECZOERL. .Cll3B. If- 511.1 LY The Largest, Best and Cheapest Aisuintr)vi LvrttnEß AND COAL F.wer'otiored heretofore to the piAtic ket street, at Ilnion Canal =i M M HOUSE FURNITURE Mons ekeepOrs 4ttention THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION GRAND EXHIBITION!!! =Tin undersigned hasjustagain returned from the city, where he has purchased the best as sortment of PilltiVlTlJllo ever offered in Leb anon, and which he takes this opportunity to say he will sell as low, or lower, than at any other estab lishment. He has SOFAS, Tetc-a•tcet Lounges, card Tables, Clem- Ire Talcs, Who f-Nots, Hat Racks, rca Pop, Looking Glasses, and ail kinds • of COMMON. and Kitchen inrnitarc. Also, Mattrasses Venetian Blinds, Carriages for Chil. dren, Cane Seal and Common CHAIRS, and almost every thing that can properly be associated with his business. 435•'He feels great confidence in calling attention to this assurtnient, and cordially invites alike give him a call be lore purchasing elsewhere. Ile is determined not to be undersold. Ills Room is in the TOWN HALL, iat7MMarket street._ *'" THEO. P. FRANTZ. P. b.—Ready—made CO m's will be kept on hand, and a splendid Ifsanst: has been obtained to attend Funerals. Also, ICE in any quantity. , [Lebanon, Oct. '57. WIIOLFSALE AND RETAIL CIIAIR MANUFACTORY! 4 THE subscribers take this method to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced :the above business, in all its branches; in the Bor.' ough of Lebanon, on Pinegrove Road, near what is known as Phreanerh Foundry.,They hope toreceive the patronage of these in want of aything in their line, out they promise to use the best materials and employ the best of, workmen. OLD 'CHAIRS' REPAIRED and PAINTED, The following different kinds of Timber or Lum. her taken in exchange for Chairs, viz , :—.33.inkory, Wal nut, Peeler, Alaple, Beech Berth and Cherry of differ ent kinds. . • • BRONVERA: SON. Lebanon, July 7,165a.' - • --- 4, Cheali . 4ollol77 , ,the'Otti Cab ... ''inet Itltakeil44.ll,Abive..i roml MITER. ..Still keeps cons - tangy , overhand: Sib tfi ' kinds of Cabinet :rare of the latest styles and the best material and wortrinatiship. ' ' - , He bee ready made. a number of Sußeitor . :SOFAS, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, DINING TABLES, lilt EA KFAST TABLBS,Binks,,Oupbonrds,, Stands of all ,kinds, Mill- STEADS - sand all kinds of- Ware- in his lineof business. Z - All of which he will sell cheaper for CASH. ~ than can Abe bought eisesthere. He is also - ready to snake coftins and attend , funerals at the shortest notice. All persons , in want 'of Cabinet Ware wilbdo well to give hint Iseult athie rooms In Market street, directly 'opposite the 'United brethren Church, before purchasing elsewhere. --- . - . - - ..He warrants his goods to be as represented, and if it is not so, he will make it so, free of charge. . Lebanon, Feb. 17, 1858. - . • New Furniture Store. HARRISON K. D'UNBORE 'Would respectfully in form the public that he has taken the stand late Bundore & 01708, inGumberland Street, betWeett Market and Plank Road; where he will keep the largest, driest, and cheapest a.ssortmeitt of ever offered in Lebanon. Ms atock-eonsists of all kinds of Parlor mid Common Furniture, which he will sell lower ,.. than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebaumf." , Ile has ou hand a large assortment of Sofas,:. Tete-a-tetes,. Lounges, Centre r Pier,: Card and other:Ta bles; -What ote, Mt RackS, &C. Also a large and cheep stock of:stuffed, Cone seat,` and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses, Alsn, Looking Glasses,—Guilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheep. 'Venetian Blinds; Carriages, , Gigs and Bobby; horses. far children. RgtFarticular attention paid to UNDER .TAKING. Tie has provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE TN LEBANON; and will make Coffin's /led attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most. reason able terms.' - Lebanon; March St, 1868. MEDICINAL . . Dr. Horse's 1 ia 12 Root Pii Is "ni R, NORSE. the i ateii tor of Mesas's Is DIAS R DOT PILTA hes spent the geatter part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, Asia. and Africa, ea - North America 7 vhas spent three years einem the Ifidiang pious western `61.3 in this way that the Indian Rea Pills were first discovered. Dv :Morse was the first wan to establish-the fact that all diseases arise from Impurity of the Bioad—that our strength, health and life depended upon the vital fluid. When the various passages bscome clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every, name; our strength is exhaimted, 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 set, and thus our light of life will forever be Weirs out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to as that we bare it in 'our power Co put'a med icine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased Man:- One of the roots front which these Pills are made is a: Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists, nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within: The second is a plant which IS an 'Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, mid thus. in a Soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing offpflegin, and other hu mors from the lungs by eopious.Spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which. gives ease and double strength to the kid- Ueys; tints' eneouraged, theY draw large amounts of im purity, from the - bleed, which IS then throWni out bounti fully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any. other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the ether properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coar ser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quan tities by the bowels. . Froin the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's ludiau Root Pills not only outer the stomach, but become uni ted with the blood, for they find way; to every part, anti 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; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reinfon why people are SO distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to he cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupting-mass; thus endergoing 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. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by, restoring minions of the sick :"to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have here racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burn ing elements of raging fever, and who bare been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been uumbertfd with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonder ful medicine, Morse's Indian Root 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 and strength, and take away all sick ness, pain and anguish, but they et once go to work at the foundation of the disease; which is the blood. There fore, it will be shown, especially by those who use flies. , Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy--will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will iigaiu return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. CAunex.--lleware of a counterfeit signwl. A. B. Moors. All genuine have the name of A.T. WlthE A Co. on each hex. Also the signature of A.J. White & Co. All others are spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Lemuird Street, New York. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the Mud. Parties desiring the agency will od dness as above for terms. Price 55 cents per box, live boxes Till be sent on receipt of SI, postage paid, De -- TWENTY-TWO YEARS' EXperience has rendered Dr..K. a most successful practitioner in the cure of nil di-eases of a private nature, manhood's debility. as an intptslinient to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities, diseases of the akin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE. PARTICULAR NOTICE. • There is an evil habit sometimes Indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimouisl happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nor- Tons system shattered, feel strange and unnewuntable sensations, and vane fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, W, of Dr. IL's book on .Self-Prescrvation."3 The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor. or to apply his mind to study ; his step is tardy and weak ; lie is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this Is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should awaken theattention of all who are similarly situated. • " Itg3llolllEit, lie who places himself under Dr. KINKIfLIN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will never be disclosed. . . Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak ing your caws known to one, who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Stir Dr. KINKIII.TIVS residence taus been for the last rwestr TRAILS at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia ' Pa. ' PATIENTS AT A DfSTANCE Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit tance) Dr. K.'S medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarired to any part of the United States, and pack ed secure from DAMAGE or OUItIOSITY, by Mall or Ex . press. MEAD I YOUTH AND MANHOOD! I A 'VIGOROUS LIFE OR A PREMATURE DEATU, KIRKMAN ON SELF-Pazienvferion--ONLY 26 CENTS. Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mail. GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS I I • . A Free orn To All. MISERY RELIEVED!.. "Nature's Otdde," a new and popular Work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat ed-to prevent years of mbiery, and save ritousaame of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United Statea, on receiving an order endorsing two postage, stamp?. July 15,1857.-Iy. PERCUSSION MATCHES sold at Inanufacturors' pri at D. S. RARER'S Drng Store. ----A FAMILY NEWSPAPIR• Of all diseases, the great, first cause fia...Great 7X:woo ry Rf the. -lie,. a* , Springs from neglect of Nature's laws. Tel PORTA NT TO SF F F 44 R A N 0 T TOBACCO CINEWEIIS Dr. Gustav Lintard's Taste Restorative Tro- WH ; • -dies, the Great Substitute for Tobacco. ,- CURE IS GUARANTEED well known and incontrevertable faet that the IN ALL STAGES OF ; 1 use of Tobacco in the promoting canoe of many , of the S most severe Mental. and Physical Disorders to which the SECRET DISEASE m.ce of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, fleets, Gran- - Painful experience have clearly proven that it contains el, Diabetes, Discuses of, the Kidneys stud. Bladder, certain narcotic and Poisonous properties matt dangerami Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bodes in their effeets, udder by entering into the bleed derange and Ankles, diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and - - the functions and operations of the Heart, sousing Tlll , lly Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or - Limbs, Cancers,;to suppose, thstorgan,to be seriously diseueed. Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St:Vitus' Dance and all tits- 'foßACCO`affiiet's also, the entire nervous system eases. arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or. ifeating iteelfris alt who have ever peed the noximi, glans, such es Nervous Trembling,.Toss of Memory, . weed will bear testimony,-,---in -Lassitude, Nerl ,, ll , twice Loss of Power; General Weakness, Dimness of Vision Unity, Water Brash; Dyspepsia, and many rale r dies with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes,Loss of dere etehnflaneharacter. . • Sight, ITakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. ruptions THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCILES upon the Face, Pain in the Back and Bead, Female Ir- Areilesign'erlto counteract these baneful influences. and regularities and all improper ilischerffiisfrern teeth sexes. , have proved iffltupletely successful in a multitude of en,- ft matters not from what cause, the dineaset originated, , ea, and w,herever used.: Being harmless in thou -elves however long standing obstinate the case, RECOVERY they exert ribenficial effect upon the entire system, re rs CERTAIN, and inn shorter time -than a permanent cure i storing the Taste - which lifts become vitiated or destroy can be effected by any other treatment; nem telter the i -stilly; great indulgence, completely removing the irrii.e disease has baffled the Skill of eminent , physicians and re- tieu tincraccomPanying tickling sensation of 'Throat elated ail their Means of cure. "The Medicines are pleas- I —which are'always consequent upon abstaining from the ant without edor, causing no 'siekrieris • and: free from use of Tobacco, and, by giving a healthy time to the mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice. fflorrideb;inrigorate the whole system.' have resealed from the Jaws of Death niany thousands, I Persons Wild are irretrievably .uudeimining their con who, in the last stages of thealgivezmentioned•diseases, ; stitutions and .shortening their fires, shoald use these to had been given up die by their Physicians, which war- I ,"Trocbee immediately and thrOw of the injurious and un rants me in promising to the 'afflicted, who may place 1 pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. • themselves under my care, • perfect aid' most speedy i.. These Troches or Lozenges are put up lu .convenient cure. Secret Disessesare.thegreateet enemies tohealth, ; -aiidPortablOtorm at the low price of SO 'Cents per box. as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula and A , libeml discount. to the trade. Prepared solely: Y the many other diseases; and should tie a terror to the hu- : undersigned, to whom all milers should be addressed. man family. - As a permanent cure is scarcely *ever ee, . 'JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist; Meted, a majoritrof the eases falling into the broads of i March 24. 1858.-Iy. Cor. iltlandtltace, Philada Incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the dis. eases but ruin the conetitutioni filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens. the. sufferer into a rapid Consumption. ...; ; But shouldTh e e diseas and the'lreatinent not - cause, death speedily and the victim EnarrieS, theldisease is en tailed upon the Children,,,whe are born ; with feeble con stitutions' sand-the*citirent life'eerrupted .11,y,* a virus which betrays itself in "Serrifula; • Tetter, , DlSelr, Erup tions and other affections of theeSkin,..Eyes; Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them, a brief existenee. * ef suffer ing mid consigning them teen early grave. ' SELF AIIUSE is another faymickable enemy to health, for nothing else 'lithe dread eirt-rilogna of Lipman discs, sera causes so destructive a drain upon the system, draw ing its thoasands of victims thNughn few:years of suf fering downlo an untimely grave. It destroys the Ner. Tone System, rapidly creates away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, preverate the"titoPer devel opment of the system;.-disqualifies formarrirge, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf ferer wrecked in body or mind, predisposed to Voneump- Gen and a train of evils more to be dnlieded'tbith death itself. -With the lunged. confidence. Trassureitheerunfortu nate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure eanbe effeeted,"and with the abandonment of ruin . ors practices my Patienti*.einlierestOred-'tia:febust,,Ag orous health. The afflicted ore cautioned - ow:di:lSt the.. use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many h e rsusenares in the columns of the public prints to ca phi epli.the wary sufferers, that niilliOns hire their emiititittiosis ruined by the vile compounds of gruick doctors,. or' the eilually poisonous nostrums vended es "Patent ..Medicluest" I have carefully anafyied ninny or the so-culled .Pntent. Mediciew.'nnd *rid that nearly; all Of them contain Cor. revive Sublimate, winch is . one of the strongest prepare. lions of mercury auil a deadly poison, which; instead of cming the disease, disables the systemlor.life. •• : Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now In use are put up by unprincipled end ignorant parsons who do not understand even the alphabet of Il,e 51:kraal.% Meotca, and are equally as destitute of.any,tnowtedgoolthc ha man eystem, having nue object only in view, awl.thet to make money regerdlese of consequences. Irrobnibtritics and all disesse.s of mules sad females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice. and sanctioned by thousands of the most re markable cures. Medicines with fell.dlr,ections , sent to any part of the United. States or Cantles, by patients communicating their Symptoms by'letter. Bnsinesia cor respondence strictly confidential. Addriss J. SUMMERVILLE, 41... D., . . Office No. 1131 Filbert St, [Old No. 109,] below twelfth,. March 111. 1513.-Iy. . r*' '• • k$ • • ' f4\ ; t.A - r 44• - : TIM IHI.II.IINAI. eicr. E , LA 111.1:01F.Is IN / 6 37. dud fire of the kind crtr INlTtnif Ira finder the Ylan/e J •• ro.nnsic WAvei ~" in tAis to any other country; all oilier .Pramonic Wafers arc counterfcaa. 7'he genuine can be knuica by the name 1.311".1N bang *tamped ow each WAFER. .BRYAN'S 1.1:1.110NiC: WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat. Hoarseness. 13r:YAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Rearm Asthma, Brmichiti, Difficult Brea : BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spilzirig of Blood, Pains in- the Chest BRYAN'S PLIXONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseasee. BRYAN'S 14.71..M0N0 WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tensile_ ; • BRYAN'S rtimosic WAFRSS Relieve the above Complaints in Tan Iffinutea 111:YAN'S PULNIONIC W.IFERS Are a blessiny, to all classes and constitutions. BRYAN'S PUI.IIONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BRYAN'S PIMMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voice. BRYAN'S I'III,3IONIC WAFERS Are In a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PUTAIONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures BRYAN'S PLII.MONIC WAFERS ire warranted to give satisfaction to every one. For sale lip Dr. BOSS, opposite tho Court linage, Leba non. Pn.. and by all rexpecnible Druggists througlkout the United Btate.; nod Canada; alto by !Torrey Birch, Bead inn, Pa_ ' [Oct 7 '57-Iy. linpoilant Disenve. CONSUMPTION AND ALL • Diseases of the Lungs and Throat A R 3 POSITIVELY CURABLE BY INHALATION !! ! which conveye the Remedies to the cavities in the mins • through; the id. passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner vous system, giving that tone and energy so intlispensa• bin. for the restoration of health.. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. Itis us much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per rent. in the second; but in the third stage it. is impossible to save more than Eve per cent., for the lungs are so cut tip by the disease as to defy medical skill. Even, however. in rho lust stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relict to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an. neatly destroys ninety-Ore thousand• persons in the U nited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Cense otplit e's grave. Truly, the quiver of death lies no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In ail ages it hes beau the great enemy of life, for it spans neither ago nor sex, but sweeps off alike the bravo, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift. ed. By the help of that Supreme Being,, fromewhom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled tooter to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con sumption. The first cause of tuberelesis from Impure Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo sition in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is morn ra tional to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the)ungs, than from those administered through the stomach • the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme dies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, it acts constitutionelly, and with more 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, paralysing the entire nervous sys tem, so theta limb may be amputated withouttheslight est pain; Inhaling theordinary burning gas will destroy life iu a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin, a fow moments af ter being inhaled, and malty be immediately detemted in the blood. A pof the constitutional ef fects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro duced by breathing foul air. Is not this positive evi dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and jtidi ciously administered through the lungs, should produce the most happy results r During eighteen years'prac tice, many thousands, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I bare effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies me that Consumption is no longer a fatal Meanie.— My treatment orConauniption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, Ac., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single ewe.— This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables me to rohava the lungs from the effects of contracted chests ; to en flame the chest, purify the blood, impart to it reniked vi tality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. • • Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the United States and Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the Cure would be more i certain if the patient should pay - me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the Wogs and enable mo to prescribe with much greater certainty ; and then the ewe could be effected without my seeing I thopationt again. Q, W. OILUILIC, 7E. P. Office, 1131 Filbert St.; (old No., 100,) , below 12th, March 15.-1858.- Iy. PIIILIDLLPIIIA, re. MEDICINAL No Family should be . Without a Box of Bryan's PuinOonic Wafers IS 1119.110v99. • Fo Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pnlmonic Wafers IN 819 POCEET. to Dealer should be without a supply cf Bryan's roalmonie Wafers TOR 1119 CUSTO)191:11. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pit/manic Wafers TWIDITT-PfrlS CENTS. MEDICINAL leinibold!s sert naiile Pre paral ion OP Ailighl,y Concentrated .Coatpound Fluid . . . Extract Buchu.i.,... .. . , 'For disease" of the Kladder, Kidneys,. Oravel,.Propsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions,' Secret dlserisds, Fe male Complaints,"; and , diseasuragoi . the l.. 4 •Ancuol Organs,. Arising from lxcesses and liniiYudbilcies in life. and re moving all Improper Kthargos from the: Gladder, .Kid- I neys or Sexual Organs, whether selstin;Pi Male or Female, • ..• From whatever cause they mii'li'dVe otiginatdd, ! And no ;Natter. of How Lat•g"Bttr.ntlitg, Giving Ilealth and -Vigor to the Frame, and Gloom to' the Pallid Cteek. i • Joy to The Atiiiiele,4ll - cures Nervous and Dohillidted Sufferers,and ri4unves all the Fs mpioms, ti.mopq whiekw))lholopnd Itidiajmbtion to Exertion Loss of — Power, 1•01 p& oft3leopOry, • Difficulty' of lireattiin Gen-" ' I era! weaknes4l, ,nor Tor DM. ' • ea.e, Weak Nerves, Trainhling, Dread : ful Horror of Death, N Igh t Sweds,ColdFdet; ' Waltefolneci , ' Dinitti,wa of yisini,J4inguor;Unisor- . tel I.wwitude of the 7 , 1 uortillir Systexn, oftim . Enorzuhtut Appetite, with nyspeptfe tytiiptoms Hot. Handel 11 ness of the 11ody ,, Dcyn ® s oe . ,the.akin, . Pallid Onuntenanne a,d T•fp:truiniis • the Face, Pain hythe 11'e:t -rine:ll of the ..tlyelido• ,Fre , iurntb , 131'ek song • Flying .4beflore . • . • . that:n..l: l ,•F v. • - 14 arithi Temporary Fl 3 ffugiovione LOSE , Wint 01 Great Reatlessamm, with Horror of Society. Nothing is un.7, enlesiratlo to suck l'u ' (lents than enlitudOotnii Notlaing•tilic:i•ninre • Drioul fur Fear .of yhstasolves,; . ' pose of manner , nit earneititnati. no , Speen iatfon, but a hurrlue' tranrition from one • questic:n toau- , • . .r. other.J There symptoms if allowed to go.onsselikdi this. wpd !eine lurariably removes—stein fulluire - Loue of - Power, Fatuity, and LEPTIC Frrti- - - in one of tirhieblite.pa. flout may expire. ll'ho eau say that,th . ese•eireviseusare not frequently followed by those direful dlseasea-Libi- SANITY AND CONSUMPTION ? TliCreemds of the Ile . mule Asylums, and the Melancholy deaths Ly,Consuntu. lion, bear 'ample wllmees to thetrulli . cifilieeeisiirtions. ln.Luna tic Asylums the mist midaricludreahlbition ap pears. Thu 01110 tiquilice in aetwally i spdden .autl.9u.ite destitute.—neither Mirth itorGrief Tains it; Shifitld a sound of the 'mice occur, it is rare4.iirtioulato., •.71 "With woeful measures. wan.despoir Low bulbul sounds. his grief.beituiled." Debility is most•terriblel abd - has Onnightlhottsaecis upon thousand to itutimely . Feete, nit titueldesting Weep "bition of many nobleyouilts...ll:eanliered'hy ihn'tuse of this INFALLIBLE -REMEDY ! . • .. 1. If you are angering with -ny of Om above_diatrooling allniente; the FLUID EXTRACT DUCIIU 6tre rtt. Try it and be convinced of Its effiency. . .• • . •.: s Drware of Quack Nostrums and Qnack Doetors, wl3o• falsely bou-t of abilities and Tann:in:ea. C,itizent and•avoid thew. antlaare.lOng stiffering..'3lonry, Our/ Exposure., by senaing•or calling for it bottle of _this PopUlar and apocifi lteinedy: • • • nallays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas ant In ita taste and odor, but Immediate iu its action. .11elmbolirs ExtraClßuchu 'prepcied directly according'to UM Bales of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the'greatest accuracy anal:limit:al knowledge and care devoted in its combination. •Eee Professor Ponces' Valuable works on the practice of Physic, and most of the late slandcnVA'orksof a l aticiva. ' • . 419itilaillnial34 —CO One Hundred dollars will be Miidtolinyl'hyMehiu Who can provethat the medicine ever injured a , patimit;•aud the testimony of thousands can be.produmat. to .prove that it does great good. Cries of from iiim'weidi to thir teen years - standing have been effected. 'The .mnse of Voluntary Testimony in proses , rion.oftho..,Prpprittor vouching its virtues and curative pcskdes, ht'itunibge.: bracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME . 100,000 Bottlers Have Been .Sold i and not a ainglehietanee of a failute has beenedphrted Personally appeared, before me, an Alder:nil:ClA : the City of Phliadelphin, 11. T. ll.El.3llloLC„,Cheulist, who biting duly Sworn dnieti say. that his no Nitro:Ado, Mercury, or Injurious DrOg, buplarp,porely Vegetable. , 11. LM BOLD, auto mutinfurtu ter. Sworn and before Me this 2.ll'dey of Norm bee, 1854. W3I. P. 111.1411ARD. Alderman: Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5, De. • • . livered to any . Address, • - • Accompanied by reliable and rexponFibleCertifiratasfrom I rofessors of Medical Collegus, Clergymen and*O(bers. Prepared and sold by 11. T. LIE I;t1 80LD,.. , I'motieal and Annlytiol Chemist- No. 52 South 'Tenth St. below . " Chestnut, . . Assembly Building's,. Phila. ve,. To be had of Dr. George hose, b. S. linher. and 0 , all Druggists and Dealeralbroughout the Gullet! Suttee, eenndas and Ilriti , h erovineee. . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Ask for,lleinkbold's—tafre no. other. C fes .G it ara - Th. , . '2, 151.7.-1 y. "Jtro7 ~. ,clailirsped • ,IF-- _ . • A itb`SISTLES EMERY! ' HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 1 ctuji n .T 6 TIER SICK.—The fi . rst . hespital itM .N...) genus and medicinal publicists of Europe adnitt the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing ,properu of this Ointment; governments sanction , ‘ Its ass in their, naval and military services; null the masses in this eoun • try and thronghout the world repose the utmost confi idiniee curative - properties. it penetrates he solar eet. of inflammation and corruption w hielt underlie the external evidences of disme:e,:litl neutralize the 4er.yel• • monis which feud anti esasp,ratc the malady: •• • • Rheumatism, Scrofula. Erysipelas. ; : These•are among the most terrible owl 4 (nisei of the muscles, the fleshy fibre Mut the skin yet 'ln their world forms, and when seetningliineureblr,they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to . pain and inflammation. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff .Toiats. in all ease. of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, Lions, and every recipe of the phannacopara have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. rover Ssres heal quickly under ile influence, and its re laxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderfal. Discharging ul cers. A most lnmaz kable and happy change is produced in the appearance° f malignant nimrs after a few applica tions or this Ointment. The surrounditig redness van ishes, and g ranules of htuOthir fleeh . begin to take the plat* of th e discharged matter. This process goes on more or lees rapidly until the orifice is filled .up with sound material, and the weer radically cured. - - A Word to Mothers. The young are the mdst•fregneot sufferers front ex. tcrual igjndu,anti therefore every mother should hare this healing preparation constently'at hand: It is en absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores Which sometimes disfigure the beads 'and faces of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment Ii universally utaiden heard the Atlan fleet &secure for scorbutic atke baesntgpossible remedy for wounds and bruises. t te n a s ud i'da and ac tie th whaling hli L n ege supplies of ithave recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. Zi~Both the Ointment and Pills should he used in the following eases: Bunions, Pi Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, ns, les, • Sore Legs, Bur Chapped Hands,ltheumatism, . g orr , Breasts Chilblains, Ringworm; ac " /leads,' Fistula, Salt Rheum, . Sore Th roats,' Settlils, . * Sores of all kinds, Gout, Lumbago, Wounds of altitude, Venereal Form Stiff Joints, Sprains, Tetter, -Ulcers, Skin Mam e ,. S e * Sold at the .Manufactory of Professor Ilolloway ; go Maiden Lano, New York ., and .by all respectable Dre g _ gists and Dealere in Aim:Seine , throughout the United States and the eivilked world, in 62 at . 26 Cents, 34 cents, and $1 canto. pots • - CAIITIOIC—None are genuine unless the words'"llol loway, New York and London," are discernible as &Wa ter-mark hi nos the of the book of directions around ea c h pet er bort the same waY be P/alnly semi by hoki ing the leaf to the light. '4 bandsoine reward will be given .I.S any one rendering' 'such' tal on:6ol6ll'as May lead to the detection of any partyor parties_ .conntssigs big the medicines or. vend ing.thenaltdie. isustowsbe u , to be spurious:lAL •.i ~+ 1 , ~ :i• • • ---., il.< • • Theis is aconsiderableeeiingloytalartg gni lisgetaliel. N. B—Directions for the guidance of patiententitieery disorder art 'Mimi to each box. (Mirelroto.'sB. . ; PUBLIC NOTICES. SA3U.,N_G . F.U.N ~.. : rive Per Ccqt. Interest. NATIONRI SAFETY TRUST . 00AIPANY. . Street, South-West corner 0f:.9 011:11 11 Street, Philadel plan. INCOPPOtATED DT THE STATE OF PENiVinVOSIA: . . . Vow recrived II) any sum, large or small, and Inter est mid from the day of deposit tothe dove withdrawal. The fere is open every day froqz o'vaior.k.tu 140 morn ing Mb o'clock In the afternoon,: 'and biz 3toddity and .Thinvolay evenings fill 8 o'c7ock. • . •. • 110 N. IlLEN1t1". L. BEIVNETt . , IF!rasidept. : : ROBERT SELFRIDGE z ritvddesit. Wrtmax J. Nu m, B,eretary. : • DI ItECTORS. . Hon..Menry L. Benner, Robert Sflericlgp, ' :Lunt. K. Asliban. • e..l,andrott l / 4 11unwt, Money is received and pa: notice. 7 h* Itlyp4mento • a'E.-;, alibtNti Itßsts.' tierns tlieCharter•requires.. • ..". tAirr:, 4 9('••• • nentserhoul street.-ons door east of -Reinhard's Had. Axrut.i. pay the following pATE . .S . :of INfrEItEST on DEPours, 4 ' "- . ' . For 1 year, and : longer; G . per cont. por L artprutr: For 6 montlis and [dater, 5 . tier 'cent.: . per nnOntri*: :For 3 inontlis,.ansrlongeroilsek eeki.(per requiring a abort notice of withdrawal. Intereet.paid io Dill for the Depoeits from the date of deposit to ibe date of vvithdrnur-01. We will . ab:o . afford a liberal line of or chmmodatitns, to ,tiste !WI" ) !Pf‘Yi fr e P °4lt4 ' isiyabld on (khan's]. Will 'pay a ifrein uui on SPANISH and MEXICAN. DOLLAR ti n aniiiklact 011.W4fexicali -Dol lars and Half Dollars. , Will make corlecHarns on and re it& to . all . portti of the - 'Aged' Stitia, 'the Mind:tali' and •ZS'ore;. Amy and. dos general;EX en ASG E and 'BANKING DOSIS ESS. O. DAWSON COLLElANPPriiiident. Ono. GIMM, Ceitdor. • _I . I . ' ", 7114i'ititileit igned,'l.lACVAClEßS,ltitilidiiidlially lialtin I to t he,ext eat ot their 17..itatos, goy. all-Deposits and otht•t• - . lobliiiition4 br di'c'"liii . a...N . oi - DcperatßANK.' • • SIMON. OAM • EttON..." • ::.; -.MADAWSONi COLEMAN, IGEOttcui,SMULLE;It s .. , LERA,MMX:_ ._., Di 1 .7/01ES YOUNG, ' •'• ' - AUGUSTUS BOYD, ' , _ Lebn.non. May 12p1.853..- Ak.HOR(4•101:4111.- • L l o . a 'got) M 1411 A,L:ll.tleu ranee c•.!! , ciinit ha vigg. . 1 1ncori).'oretedJ ;by !eke Le Wiititrit:itf Pa. 0..06 .I.I*.%TIORNIP . , oiar-rex v4_r .r.oxismatsg,,Listimaroxi cot:Sri-. i. . GNA.RAWKEE CARITAL $.11.000 7rith - g-trolifiii4r is liPliitt tFLErtiYI6I 4 iii4ehmd T to L E eiiiike.lnterra Wei .oii allokindeefhProcinrity.iin Town "yr Cbuntry, and nn as facorable terms Mc any well gor creed and cafe company, either on the NI uticgtoi jnint" stock principle. „„ , ,1; r I : 15-8 -T;# 011 7:4 0 5.X rBRPNNER,_Es.4,I i - 4. lice Peesselent=D: 31 D RA - . 1 * • • •;I!.•..!PrilZenl44 l .lP, , Mbllltir: o•:,•!! '. . y 7-1 •t. A. BARRI, . . `..". .' - ' • • I:iIRIICTORSY ." ' "' : I Nixot)c. Ditunam, Illery.:..— ; nn: GEO.iirlOatt; • GO. ,t. 211EILY, .1,, I I. • ' A.VoLtir...e Datil: "' " ".:".Itri , .4intit*,. . - :.Iona:C; Sizczan, ; - ',4 • j : B..lL.Tanong.cr.:- , AP in 11...11.tx,E„ , ~ , „Dom EAxx., • ". ' 1)01a:it Bitrait;' '' ' ' '' ' Wii: A. BMWs. • ANTI:IONY S. ELY. Agent faitlabonait anti vicinity:- Joneetown, Feb. 3,1868... . .. :. . . t:A - G11P4 ,- E - ,Otkpm . !#7 W.:YQtr- WA4T.figkokillicXl7 Xtr.s . GO TO'. BREitIVC.R.IB,- •. Cilia LIGHT GALLI:Irv, over D. ti,„ltattet?s Drag.;.; on Cumberland tdree t. Lebanon; Pa:* 'Asuman:Am. blu.tmorypra, Funort PEA, d'APYRODOSZT anti PROT.. GRAPHS, taken daily. (Stinday excepted.) Wires rea..anc. , ble and in accordance with the shut, tayto wag grAlit , .4 the cases. ltoonu opened from 8 A. AL, is 4 :o'clock, tri,Nr•••*.:‘ June S . '1555. . • "Da gaie*remi ype O li'F'SgEg in 'titioix;ml', 1 ; TT. • loy. J. )1:: KM )1, in tholhini: story of. • • • • Rise's :Nero. Building., , • . . . Ile lens the hest room s boa .sky-light,,best,..fectspes, hos made it his satire business for the' list six ;raft.. Hsi stways gets We blest improvements; lie hnsalways t) e i. )Ipitmotylleßf; octsgepontlisintiphe takerriphittvury style' or 'Hie eat; leis S'reittOsOoP . f: 'S ore wonderful to behold— All Iwi pictures. are 'Wsp, correct, tuld of. the,,highepttnish„, LIT% . hint :n y ,Ftilsp . 10 you will -not rel,4et It.' Ifieterms iitoderatere rismits are .tmezu every. day' (except Snsiday fr om 8, ,p , 'e1gek%A...1,1., i t1y,fL0:40e,& , P. ,a, P.ii. //ALS. T DArr.r. wouid realieetfally infoint paordie tlin I . good PictureP at the foltowing. leW rates: 2a. 50., ( . .elljA" ruart tipwAitUocOrAine.tti oize!andouziw ity of czows. different nr rietnr.-aeonipeiao • ! 4.mbrotypet; Siihnriaothken, . Photographs: vetni•J!ther the place mere you ;mil ; bare good Picture. I t.i ken, to in Now 'next' clOor to the kLebtinon•De.poWit Dank, eznaberland Streit, Lebanon, l'a. 16, ISK. I 1/ ,-- • . _ ..The, .Liver:-Invigerrittor: .- , ;PRRPARED, BY ttIt.trSAWPOJR.D. /101,PouNDEn entirely from Coats, iy one of the. beet ki purgative and liver medicines tow before the public. that nets As a thrhartic. easier, milder. atuintoreeffectas I ntimii oaf. ether inediciae ,It not .only a Ca thartic but a Lirer remedy, acting .first on • the Myer t., eject its morbid matter, th4u mettle 'bdirelearel stomach m carry 91f. that matte; rhos accotuplinbing tw o purpo ' eirvctuany,• withont any or s ilie painful feeling expe liencetin the operations Of most Wthartici. It strength crie the system at the same time that H.:purges it; and When taken daily in moderate doieS, Will strengthen and ,latlld it up witb.tinusttal.MPitlity: • . . The ,LI LI one of the '• fiuritan bedY; - atici whenio .well,. the Powers of • the CO ed. The stomach isaltneei healthy actletiof tbe Vier anCe of its functions; fault, the bowels are at tein suffer in earisennenee - shaving- ceased . to. do :its - of that organ, one of the Ids Andy, in a practice of . it lindsomerentetly where .ivattyf derangements., to "*Td Pl'oVelbitt. this rem vecsopp. trophled with lin- SIMS, las but to try a ?~~l'~~ Thee Gums remove all from the eyetent, thy flow of-bileinvigomt rood ro;digestmell, purify and health to the whole came :Of the difinwe and Bilious attack's assented rented, by the occasional rater. One does after eating b. stomach and prevent tb -Obtuing. ••: ' . Only one dose, takturbe Al'ighttnare. 'Only one dode* . tahen at gently, and cures o..stive.l Ouo dose taken aft pexta. ' • • One dose- of. two _flew Sick IliWadte. . • Osie bottle - taken for 4 D an.!e obStreatioiirreinores .the eattop of the disease, -, - . makes a perfect cure. Only one) dole Immedi ".1 ittely-relieves Cholie,whilo One dose often repeated hi is% ;Mire' cure for '•chekra Iterbusi and a preventiv asif f cholera. Olds one bottle is need- ji to throw out of the.s3s- . tem the effects of zn IT" bike after a long sickness. One both() . taken, for 7 e rr removed el t sallowness or uzinatnitd - for from the Skin. . ' One dose taken a short tim e . before .sding gives 'winos to the appetite..and snakes food digest welt. ed .. One dose oitertrepeated cures 07irotalc Esierrarest in its worst forms, while almost.to the first Su o mmer or Bowel Complaints yield dse. • One Cr two doses cities attacks caused by *trims in children;: there is no surer, safer, or Bred* P OSW:Y•in , the world, as It never fails. A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exchingthe absorbents. . . We - take pleasure in recommending thfs..neadkiinnessi. preventive for Fever and Agar, Cl.4l.Feyer, ALBIN... vers Of a BBions Tn.°. It operaterNith' • 'ind thousands are willing bo testifY io .4sleentlerfialWirtfrells All wbo use it are giving tlorir ananizooos to in itifevor. .Apizi„: . ..Mx, Water in the timnth w ithaheggligoraiakom4 . swallote.botb together. and... 'TheL a ei-I wor nvig king; enttor is n Scientific -Medical .Diskowery is c hi ve cureskalniest and greatbe It curb's seldom as if by Meg% even th e tiintdonetoogivin ,ta lillys, 6nefit, =nee than one -bottle is required tonmen any kind ed:l , lrmeonmps.int,frota the worst JeuNteor Dys pailsper bia enuiinen' headache, all of Which ar e are the re sit of i'Dieetised Liver. . .• . ' , . t PAZ= .OXV. DOLLAIL A. BATT:Le.I . DR: SAlTffOltistPiotiiietar,:34S‘Brisittiity, New York. Gu:roan It lusutadza; end!...DR."ROSEc Agents for Leba non - and retailed,hy Druggicte. Lion . e.„ 9 '5B-1y- . IDARAsous, PAR AS O 4I--lienry & Stine' ave just. Parasols 'opened a l th arge aasortnient of. the latent ey are sell styles 01 - - , 'whit/ - ing at great Bargain., N. Carroll Brewstar, Joseph tlialarty; Francis Lee. 1 1 .1oloilph"!Ydrleci . ' : ' , ILeurx.pithmiderifier.. . iymerita made - tailj without sin R CAL ~I.ZTATEI TORT arid suoli 'tat elatail • ' ' MEE :m. 4 gOY.CIAL EMI .Iprinrij regaittors of tin. perform! it a functions • 'stem are fully develop. entirely dependent on the far ' the Pruper '''perforro when the stomach tow.at fault, nod the whole sy.s or one organ- 2 -the Liver , nty. ' ;For the dierease,, proprietors hao made it more than twenty yenrv, with to counteroct the Irlviriti*lbie ': etly" , fi at last ftiiPal, any .epatplabit, In any or ate bothe r and conviction is morbid or bad matter I ling in their place a JE!a4- ing the stomach, canning ing•the blood, giving:tont, machinery, removing the effecting a radical cure: - and, what is better, , : p er of the ./.4,rer“nm:96,- rn ~I efficient, to. ireinmiltlhe rood from. ra ,, , . 118 11 . 111 fo r • re4rinz, moments ot, 100e54i31114 Uoiieb nets. . •• each meal, wfit cure DA- 1 4 1.xxtaftqll !AY .811,11;11.re'