ait Puntor. GOB BLESS YO How swoetly fell those simplo avrds Upon the human heart, When friends long bound by strongest ties Am doomed by fate to part. You sadly press tbo bands of those, Who thus in love caress you, And soul responsive Wats to soul, In breathing out, "God bless yon." "Ood bless your eh! long, long months ago I heard the mournful phrase, When one whom I in childhood loved Went from my dreamy gaze. Now blinding tears fall thick and fast, J mourn my long lost treasure, While echoes of the heart bring back The farewell prayer, '.pod bleats you." The mother sending forth her boy To scenes untried and new, Llps not a studied Stately Speech, Nor murmurs out "adten." She Badly says between her sobs, Whene'er misfert tines press you, Come to thy mother—boy, come back, Then sadly skits, ''God bless you In "God bless you I" more of love exprusees Than volumes without number; Reveal we thus our trust in Whose eyelids never slumber. I oak in parting no long speech, Drawled out in studied measure, I only ask the dear old words, tto sweet—so sad,.."Ood bless you." ts,..A. man Las a right Lo scold his wife about his coffee—when he has sufficient grounds. Gold is an idol worshipped in al! climates without a single temple, and by all olussesovith out a single hypocrite. Wheu did Moses sleep Use In a bed ? Why, when he slept with his fire fathers. Off - The tooth ache may be cured by holding, In the hand a certain root—the root of the tooth. tis. Charles Stautz, a pauper-iu the Franklin county (Ohio) poor house, recently received in tel. ligence.that an uncle, who had lately died, bad left him $lOO,OOO. CHANGE OF NA7lC.—The Bedford Gtizette tiflyF that when poli tient parties are compelled to elta.nge their names so frequently, have we not good cause to suspect "something, rotten" in their Denmark" NY- Less than an acre of land in St. Paul, that was purchased in 1048 at $1.25 ITU sold on the 2d instant for $lO,OOO wash. Before thehard times the owner had refused $13,000 fur the sumo city lot. &ENZ.-A fashionable city party—low necked dresses a prominent feature—Miss Barre Windings addressed her country cousin : eckz Sam, did you ever sec such a glorious sight before Never, aiucc I was weaned, replied Sam blush ing. liggr John Adams, lasing milled upon .for eontr:bution for foreign missions, remarked : "I have nothing to give for that cause, hut there are here, in this vicinity, six ministers ; ut,t one will preach in the other's pulpit; now I will give a's much and more than any one else to civilize there clergymen!" CONSTITIITIOXAL ALX.ENDIIENTS.-At the resent session of the General Assetntly of Connecticut, the House of Representatives passed three pro posed amendments to the Constitution: 1. That:soh town will be entitled to ono Re presentative and no more. 2. That negroes and Indians shall he entitled to vote on an:equality with the whites. 3 That all foreigners shall reside in the theta one year after they are naturalized before• they oan be admitted as voters. TAILORING AND CLOTHING. Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing store. H 0 ye who would get a fine suit, dressed up In style from top to toe. Call and see. • Save 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW CLOTHING STORE, 2d story o CENTRE BUILDING, of Reber & Brothers. FAIOURS will find it much to their adman() to bring their produce to the Cheap 'Store at the Centro Buildiage, of RAP= a BROTHERS, TAILORING. The TAELOniNG foi; Custom work receives the pommel attention of IL& J. M. Munn, with more rare than of Having secured the test workmen, limy are prepar ed to make up the most fashionable wink at short no tice. The Clothing all warranted. If they do not please they need not be taken. Lebanon May, 12, 1t45,1 Fashionable MICHeE I. HOFFMAN still continues the TAI LORIIVO Business at his Ohl .and in Cambtriu nd street, near Rank Road, where all persons who wish mtnnetita miula up in the most fashionable styleand best manner, are in sited to call. lie halt lately received the New York,. Phil adelphia, Paris and Loudon reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and an he leas none Lut the beet workmen employed, 'te guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. oat. With hie thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS!—Just recsivud cud for wilu the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fnsitions. Tailors wishing the Faahlons should lot the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accLonlingly. lIICH.XL HOFFMAN. ebanon, April 14,1858, CLOTHING STORE - AD MERCHANT TAILOR ING EI , T AI) 1:1511:117. Market street, between Mark's and .Rixes Ifotelo. S. RAMSEY & Co., talce pleasure in announcing to their friends end the public generally, that they pave on hand a variety of Cloths, 0 aviikeres and Vast. ings, which they will make up to order on the most rea eonable terms and in the most fashionable style. As none but rod workmen ere employed, ell work Ls insured and good this guaranteed. Also a large stock of BRADY-NADI CIATITING, Which will be dispose d together with every variety of Gsmtlemen'e Furnishing Goode. `S. S. RAMSEY s Co. Lebanon : April 211,1168. TAILORING ! wir.LIA3I af. SNYDER respectfully informs the public that ho has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS' in all ita branches. in the stand formerly of Cents Spangler, near the I store of Messrs. Elliman & Grob; near the 11ALV-WAY MUSD, In Sou , h Lebanon township. By attention to btr , incm, conforming to the wishes of his patrons, promptness in his engagements, and moderato prices, he Lopes to receive 11 fair Share of the pnhlie patronage.— Us has had much experietwe in the business, Outving lately been engaged by that Master' ailor, Nftems.l. ivnu. dec'd., for a long timed and feels confident of ren dering general satisfaction. Being a new beginner, he solicits the favors of the public. * The patrons of Mr. SPIWiLER are especially invit ed to give him a call. 1S 3L U. SNYDER. S. Lebanon, April 7,1858-3 m. IIEA DQUARTERS Por Chomp and Faslnonable Clothing. EIZENSTEIN k BRO., opposite the Cc ti9C. R have tecclved, and opened, a most elegau rock for Spring and Summer, comprising all new styles of Cuts, Pants, and Vesta. BOYS' Clothing and Gentlemons' FIIRMSIIINO GOODS. which have been °elected with the greatest care, and will he sold lower than they can be obtained elsowicere. Persona in want of any articles hi - out line, will do well by giving us a call. We have added to our stock of RPADI , NADZ CLOTHING, au assortment of Pitcc Good:, such as Fine and Medium Black Cloth, Fancy Cassimerea for Coate and Pants, Trimailogs, U., which we will sell very low. • • Pleaae call and Judge for yourselves. Thankful for put favors, we respectfully solicit f con tinuance of the same. • Lebanon,-May 12, 1659. Fasleionabte Tailoring. 9-11.1 E subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he hue commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all Its branches,-at life rest. donee, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street) 2 squa res east from Major Moyer' Hotel, (south aide.) Ey atten tion to buigness, promptness in his engagements, coed Ste, and moderate charged, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. Ho was a long time in the em- Key of Micheal Wagner, dec'd.. and feels confident pf giving general satisniction. Being a new beginner be toolleits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, stay 12, PM. - IMAGE McCAULLY. Merchant Tailoring Eslab- GGUMP respectfully itiforlits this public Matte-con tinues MERCHANT TAILORING in all l ie branch es a t hie establishment, No I,Esoill3ondurros, next door to the Eagle Hotel. He has an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, • and Furnishing Goods, vioen e rid • which he eollclts the public to examine. He ii devote hie particular attention to fitting and mak- Eng hp to ostler. Those wishing clothing made w ell and iiillionably are invited to call. Alit.'l3—Always on band • large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of tho is else directed. 0. GUMP: Lebanon, April 14, 1888. FLOUR., ORAIrsT, &c North Lebanon Milling; Co. ?Turn ?op.Trr LEBANON MILL has been remodeled, 1 and is now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers reirularly with a very superior • article of P 1.01.11 1, as cheap as It can ha ' I ' • obtained from any oth-r source. They. NI W47' also keep constanily on hand and foil . 1 . 1 310,..ai sale, CHOP, 13RAN, SHORTS. &o. They are also prepared to do all kinds of CUbTOIVIELL.V WOns., and respectfully invite all the fernier customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. lta.. They will pay the retculer market prices for all kinds of ()rain, such as WHEAT, CORN, OAT', &c., and afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. CONRAD if. BORDNER. N. Lebanon 80., Dec. 9, .11;G:. Presithitt. FOR SALE. FLOUR, 044 colts. OATS. Zl';li ti.paLtaE SALT BY TILE DAti, BRAN, MYERS 8: SHOUR, Lebanon, Pa. at the Gonocee .111113 of Fob. 3,1&68. WANTF,D. AT the Cameroon Mills, io tlau boroutsli.of Lannon, WHEAT, CORN. RYF, OATS, In any quantity, for which rut , bintent Market prices will be paid lu Cash, by SIYERS a: SHOUP— Feb. 8,1859. . HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 SaS NEW S'irYLES. 1 SA'S A DAN RISE. in Cumberland. Street. between a /71 Market and tho Court !louse, north side. has —A now on land a splendid assortment' of Elio New Style"of HATS AND CAPS, for loon and bays. for 18i:18. to which the attention of the public Is respectfully Dirt ted. Hats of all prieee, from tho cheapest to the most eoslly. always on hand. 'Helm also in :4 opened a splen did iteeortment. of SUMMER HATS. embracing such es STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL. PEAiRL, HORN, LEG BORN, SENATE, CURIAN. nudist: others. t; lie will also Wholesale nll lauds of Hate, Cap. to,Cisuntry Mora:hits on nclvautagetma.ternfe... Leban6n. April 21, THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boors, Shoes, Etats, Caps, 04 AND TRUNKS, Is the' eheap Store of the undershmed. Walnut street, Lelm- nou:wheroa splehdtd new stock has just been open o‘l, embracing; a general at‘Aortinent for LADIES. GEN TLEMEN and 'BOIS. among which are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SITU'S; CalfAtin. Patent Leather, Goat, Rip, and other BOOTS and Gaitora for Gentle/nen, with a handsome 'atrial for Boys. BOOTS fold SHOES of all kinds, are also made to order. _ _ , lle Una taco a great assortment of TIATS t. CAPS. &e., of all kinds and prices. Panama: and Bummer 'Hats, in great variety. , , THE public is respectfull:fr iurited to call and examine Tozbnnon, May ' JOHN (3A...sEct. CULL and oxatnino naw stock of Atkins a MeAd am. Como eoon and 'purchase sour Boots, Shoos, Sc., at Atkins t ,McAdam. PHILIP F. McCAULLY, Fashionable. Boot zatt Shoe liztker Cumberland street, cue dour East rf Muck Morse Hotel. LTHE Subscriber ttesireu to Inform the public tr,lcilattPee.heig,t°grit,l:'oflZo7l!s";tlllle(fHheat.i:SP, finest finish awl style, if not superior, runny hero- XL before offered to the public. lieu; Sprint andStainner Stork! . Ile has just vet timmil from the city with an unrivaled assortment of the latest FALL and NTIN'TER STYLES of toots, Shoes, Slippers, de., &c., for turtles, ilentlnuen and Children. Fiery Ludy is lari - ted examine-N3 Labrinon,.7uuo ;SO, ISt,S, • ' -TKINS ,t-3.IoADANI aro ready to amommoclate eC erybaly ;will) Boots. Shoos..Trunks,:l'yavolingtogs. GRA F'F' 8 Boot 4.k: Shoe SiorelltermOved. ,ffem Spring,and Summer 'Mock 1.,„ IHE Thitlersigned wonld re. , pectfuliv hifornrth4 ptthilc " that ha has rani OVED his ROOT . and 'MOE .STORE to the rOOM lately occupied by John Gratff Copfection.- cry store; where he, has opened n'hermtiful sloe.: of Spring. and Summer Boots and Shoes, for Indies, Gentlemen andChil,lrem.. s l..lfis assortment is very complete, mut embraces MI the latest styles, which he can salt oat et low prices. The public will please call and mennine. • DANIEL GRALFE. B.—TRATELITS, now is your time if „yea:wish to see a large assortment of Trunks. Valiws, and different kinds of Bags.. ';Cohni!! one name all! ' Lebanon, April 7,1858. A riilNs 8a McADA3I hare it 4plentiiij assortment of -Lk Boots, Slieca, Truaks. and Trareliwz, Root Shlie Store. JA.coli =DEE, respectfully in , forms the publi,stliat he, still contin uos his extensive establishment in gty,settft his limy building. in Cumberland st., where he hopos is render-the dame satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor hits with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOUTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase tivitionabla and durable articles in his line. to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. lie is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the 'Union. A due raro is tah en in regard to materials and workmanship• nnne but the best. quell ty of LEATHER and other materialS are used, and none but the beet workmen are employed. P. S.—lle returns his I.incero thanks to his Mends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of , public pat ronage. lLebanon,Feb,l7,,f,s. MARBLE AND STONE JVE 01;1111 BLE we z...PLV.gr.::,3 ... i 1 6 -2 . a T 9 s ,-. i v .:: ;. ." 3 !•,., a ii4 . 9547 ... 1 ..7, - . ,-. Er..; . .„Scn = , - ...ow4=;igm Egb.S=..,p9. , , ,-..-,_=- - It st. .T . l. E.. 5 - 17; = 79 :o - -- via.,... ° 8,1• 6. 2':42.3., ..0rnp,...,5.1..., .°. -:,‘.1, °E I;{ , . .I.S'S-a.g.14 , 4 , 1 5. - _... i rofd . =° /za p..z, , •41 ^. :L.: - ,-• 4 - 3. 4 4) pr-' ve7 4 '.'z't I . P. - '. ' • • -.., .t, _-t's:s-.7...,-S:XV: 0. 4 4- 39 . ,* g . :2,;:.--g .1 .., .-- ...'5'.,..-M,, , , ?_-....r....1,:q al E , . f;; , 'S . , - .-':i.,y 4 gS . ;-- 3 : 4 7.14°%?......= : 1 .!.. A : 5 ;170 .1- .4 xv ;® g' 1 .1 ®: i '•-:- mZ-e ''.?..ii,F,.. .-- I ; V .- I , trf•E•3. .7. re g/ . , -,,, - - - ..,. -i-,..tii..A.P:!;,.:,.,i4:44/4:,,-,* Oft :5 i...., cng ;,,y, g'-c. - i - *- - -..:-,t . • e i t s ,:i:......5,5 „ g : : ::.:1 *.c...1,,,,01.1..„,* . , . ~,,,,,,,, , c , t ; : ....,. i .," ,;;:-. /,‘ , ,,, z ... , ,-..p i : -......, Prza' - u:Fp - trs Eg.. Ig-A-0 - *.r - ::, --- —vie t...,Pzd?47:- ci.-... - n: u pc.,,, , j4:-A •-lisv. , e...... ..;.• :-.. ~*.: . , ....c .- ..::fri i .%: : . ... 3 ,3 P. V.• .... .t.,..W45. _;_ - ri'..r. .N .- E. 2 ;47 ; :.: g 4: :t!"- I ~ - 44/ 4 „ • -7 - 't. .& =` > 7 . r/ . .7 - c.2/ ill, - / /i.'f• ...i.V/ ci - - - ; : ' 1te.,;4 7.1:4/2:',:n7-,...-_-• f -- -a;~ . ~. 11 7 'L" - 77 . 7 ') ce, • r• a. 7+ 74' =•••• . • s. ••••-• 14.45 Z • " • .lie wouldeine return his pincers thanks for the liberal lettronage afforded him since opening In hlnlineff.; nod feeling the more encouraged by the interest manifested in hia behalf by the nubile, be enters upon a nextedason with. renewed energy, de.toeteltiog 1)1131'1e...a with a premptnesa berTning althottest natehanie. M=tr=ZtifflEM T.olmnon. April 3. '5B, • j.g.DdiI.;OIIEIITY. P. S--Alen. a number of select Linictions Door for the accommodation of huilcilug men and coo trusters, wto would do well to call and examine. J. E. D. TAKE NO'FICE. The old slope worm is come to life again . 1011 N DET.EIt MOYER would respecindli [more' the al public that he cent th nee ths loishowe ot LIM ESTON SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut straet„East Lebanon. Re finishes the following articles out of the best and totindest limestone that can he pro. cured In this neighborhood, vizi—Door. Situ and PLAT FORAM, STUpS, W/NLOW •SLISS and 115510. CELLAR DOOR CULLERS, CURB-STONES, Shoe Scraper blocks,. as well as any other article that con be manufactured of limestone. Ills Curb-stones are front four to five inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. lie Was the Met person that introduced the Rim...stone Into .this place, and Is now prepared to finish off time atone so AS to giro it an appearance very little Inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which ii‘Aer non lie directs 'he public to the finished work at his es. tublishment. Ile respectfully invites all those who In -41. tend erecting new buildings,' to cell at hie establishment and convince themselves of the excellent finish or his work a also of th e cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, March 24,1853.-I,y. Lebanon Mar:bit:C:Hard , •:-- ~.., . .ras:!• , . "(Li 14_7:4,i-still -,-i„.• . • i'; , ~1 ••lrf,f• i• • • - • ,1 t 4- ,k -- .-..i i.c‘i•sf'-'4,•!.e. • . ~.• U; n : . ni i, i , ^l , •—2 • . i I. 4 Villgiv4itta TWIN FARRELL. Stone Cutter, respectfully informs el his friends and the public in general that ho Is Prepare,' to dealt kinds of FAROE expOrtssmr.NrAt work at his Marble Yard: in Walnut street...half way between the Court 'louse and Lebanon Valley Railroad ,Depot, nt tile shortest notice, as good as work done in any city In the United Statcsand bejrig.the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who has seived nregular apprenticeship to the business, he pledges himself that he can manatee tore cheaper. and give a better finish than any other man engaged in the snmebusinuss. llisatoek consists of Moses! errs, CRAVE STONES, MANTELS, CEMETERY POSTS, FURNITURE SLAM. &c. Also, SANDSTONE of the Veditiiuslity for all URNS plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME. STONE for all. kinds of housework, of any size and quantity. liirFlease call and examine prices and Iho mac before you purchase elsewhere. . _ Lebanon, December 19, 1865. , • N. B.—LETTERING done la Garman and English, by Webeet practical workmen ma THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Wood, Wood. . 4, ..e. TIIE undersigned are prepared to furnish MCK ,, s . : Oily or OAK WOOD, to order, at any rialto in Lob " . e:,s,..anen or North Lebanon Boroughs. i 'niers left at ..,,j . their Mill will be promptly attended to. - Libanon, April 21, 1855. MYERS & SHOUTS. -.. . . , WOOD and COAL. YARD. T THE undersigned. having bought Mr. 1. 1 Henry Spoon's Wood and Geed Yard, a M ed i i tat short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a 'Hutch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from tlifit to 300 CORDS ON WOOD and from 000 to 1010 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that arc in want of any of thoso articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for ..,.. tbeursclVM DANIEL LIMIT, (merchant) North Lebanon, Aprill4,lBsS.-tf. L U JO R . I' R D This Wall,ilyou Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpoSe of 'engaging in the Lunt . her Business, n new plan, would respectfully inform the public at large. that their place of business is flsrsn liewmaa's Old Lumber Yard. in East Lebanon, fronting ' on Chestnut street, 'one square 'from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and exeellent. assortment of all kinds of Lumber, I such as Bosuns, .PLAXI.S., Joist's, LATHE, SHINDTAIS,. AND SCIANTIANC, of all lengths and thlek - nes.sos. In short, they keep con / stantly on lmnd. a full and well-scan:Med assortment of 1 all kinds of BUILDING MATEItIALS: ; Persona in want Of anything:in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for pat fitvors, ; they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, te merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, HALER & CAPP. Lebanon, April 8, 1858. LUMEICH AND COAL Elver afarod herCtofor.; to the public AT THE: OLD YARD TN • Ororth JLObapon • - ltorottolt 5 Situated. On , • East 4, West side of Mar • . . Feet street, -at Union' Cana-. unaersigned take this method of inform - jug the citizens of Lobaiton and surrounding Counties, that.they have now on hand a large stock of WELL SEASONED 'LUMBER, and are constantly re ceiving addidorts'thereto; Their asSortnient: consists in part of • White and Yellow PiNll and IIE3ILOCK BOARDS. '13.4 inch and 2 inch PANNEL and COXIMON PLANKS. WhitiNne and Ifembiek SCANTLINEI and JOISTS. 1 inch and 1 1 ,4 inch Cherry DOARDS,: PLANKS and 1 inch and.l4..lnch POPIAP. Boards, Planks 4: Scantling. HARD WOOD', Such 'Orit.'isit and eta PLANE'S • and SCANTISPC. '•: „ . radißD ! • ' riTV::!l;r,' ; . ,z 72 • SI-I I NG LES; SHI NG LES,SHI NG I:.ES I A great roma:merit of goad Ma and Itemlooktinst. , OEM!. Also, Ryolia:..• and Plastering , LIT/U. ALlootallA, P.OST2, awl randy-topped PALT:4O.3 for fenciug, . lolocring Boards, Door and. Window Such... Of whirls they positively have the largest alid•best as sortment ever offered in this section of 'eonntry. • • COAL! COAL! ! COAL! ! ! Ti4* . keep reinstall tl v on hand the herit quality of Bro. but. Stone anti Liaiebt rte •tt costa:; also the best quality of liollideyelang Smith that. at:reduced . prices. . ees Having now on hand murh the largest and com pletest assortment of Lumber ever .offered tii the public in Lebanon, they feel confident of Icing able Sedalia:tor ily to actrommodate nil , surchasers,and would, therefore, • fit rite atiexaalitintion . O ' f their stock before purchasing elsewhere.. • • • ItEING3II North Lebanon Borough, Sept.:l7oM7. • • • ON•VA RD AS S 0 01 Ala 0 N •' • in t:portant ...litsitootince_m,ent rro all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, snob m Sperniaturrille:l. Seminal Wealutess.llllpot,.tlectioner rbout, Oleet.Syplillis, the V ice of fhilinism.or i,elf-Abuseite. The 'toward Association, in view of the awful deatrne lion of I an life, caused by Sexual diseases. and the de ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of Such discuses by Qu who, have directed their consultitig"Sea goon. as a Charitable Art worthy of their Melte, to'glte JUerlicat Advice Gratis, to ail persons thus afflicted, who apply by letter with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &e.,) and in all cases of extreme Poverty and stifferluf;toluerasA Medicines free of charge. The Howard ris , fec adopt 'is a benevolent linaitatkia, es tablished by special endowment. for taw relief of the sick and distreasedi afflicted with ..Virulant and Epidemic D - tstses." It has now a surplus of means„which the Dime. tore have voted to expend lu advertislitg the algive•notic... It Is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the ap p end will furnish the mat approved modern treatment. . :lust Published, by the Association, a Report on Sper matorriumt, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Nos nal Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, which will lie sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) freo of charge ; on the re. ceipt of two stamps for postage. Address, Dr. GEO..R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Deward Asioelstion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pidludel- • phla, l's. Dy order of the Directors. EZItA. D. IfEARTWELL,.PrisI. • • Geo. FAITItatILIN bbcey. 0ct.7,'57-1i MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE.GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUR& 3IA RRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG. . MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARIRAIIIE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. 31AhRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3l. YOUNG. hIAREIAOIE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNGi MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.' MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WII. YOUNG: MAIM] AGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. 'MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. mARRIAGE GUIDE .by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. %VII. YOUNG. MARRIAGE OUTDE.—YOUNG'S GREAT PIIYA LOOICAL WORK, The Pocket Esculaplus, or Every One 1118 Own Doctor; by Wm. You O, M. I). It is written in plahtlenguage for the general reader, and is ilituttrated with upwartla pf One Hundred Engravings. All young married .peolilb, dr!theau contemplating . .marrlage, appd miring the least impediment to married life, should road this ixeik.' It discloses secrets that every mciaticittld be acquainted with. Still, it Is a book that must be kept locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty Lire cents. Addres Dr. WM. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street, above Vourth (January 20,1868.-1 y Feed—Feed MHERSONS In want of. Peed for Cows or. Pigs, can ob -- tain It daily at the .Ifrewery of the subscriber, Cumberland street, West *of Plank Rood. - Price, limn 10 to 20 cents a bushel. Lebanon, March 3, 'Ol. TIEN itY—Thir/4161. JOHN FARREL LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL Coal, Coal, Coal, wE, the undersigned, would respectfully inform the V citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre wed to supply the community with COAL, either Wholesale or Retail, as wo will keep all kinds of CO.A.f, on hand, surit 118 Pea, Chethwe Xid, Stove, 179,:l mid Broken COAL, white, red and gray ask which we are constantly receiving from some of the best Collieries In the Coal regions, and would here 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 beroooy,__ MITES 3 S 'HOUR rnesee dill.s. Lebanon. Feb. 3, 1658. BOWMAN, HAIIEB, h CAPP'S r2=22 • 50041 MEN WANTED!' to come and buy their LUMMiiliit anti COAL at the astonishingly low Mir 'w es hich lem now determined to sell at. . • . No* is the tithe, if you wish to save your finniey; to come to the new Lumber and CoaLYard, located between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers k Shout's Steam Mill, and 1 square North of the Court House, in Walnut street, In the borough of Lebanon. where is a well select ed stock of all kinds of Building Materials, consisting of 000,000 FT. BOARDS, 200,000 EIII:VGLES, 206,000 FT. JOISTS SCANTUNG, . 00,000 FT. HEMLOCK BOARDS, 60,000 FT. no FENCING BOAGDS. ALSO, Planks, Plastering and hoofing Laths, all of Which Will - he sold, wholesale or retail, at Middleteivu prices, except a small advance for freight. Also, all liinti4 of the hest COAL the market can such as Ili-okra. Egg.. Store, chestnut, Limoburners' and llollidayeburg Blacksmith's Coal, which will be sold alulo4t ht cost. . • ' JOON 11, WITMBYER. Lebanon: Juno 21, 1557. . . . I_4 UAW E le 1701 E ' NEARLY 2,000,000 FEE P ! 'the best. and theape.t. assortment of Lratnzu ev er offered to the public, iwnow for sale at the new int extensive 'LUMITEII and COAL YARD-of BRECHBILL o the Borough of North Lebanon. on the bank of the Union Canal,. at the head of Walnut street, a few . 'loaves North of the th.neYsees Spam Milts, and one quart: east of Bergner's Hold. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned Whitejellow, Norway. Pine and MlAleek Boards;— 'Cherry; Poplar arid Pine Boards; ' • •• :• .1;4 and 2 inch Pannel and Common:Plank; White Pine and llionlockScantlingand.Joists; White Oak Boer: 4. Plank and Soantlinir,; and 3.1,"; limit Poplar Boards. Plank and Seantling. SUING LES SHINGLES! • 'file best Vine :mil Heinlock F.llingfes; . :AL , O, Booting and Plastering Laths; ales:mot Rails and Pasts ; ' and railings for. fences and. feneinz, Boards; FLOORING BOiIIDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The largest stock of. Broken, Stove, Limehurners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. Cenfulen Met they Intro the largest and best as sortment of LUMBER of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Cell, ever offered to tkle citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that,they Can neeenfritedate all purchasers satis factorily; unit would therefore invite all Who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock bailie pur chasing elsewhere. BRECHISILL & =UM Y. Lehantm,feb. "24, 3.50. I=l ==! A HOME. FOR ALL ! - - • , - 1 2 •, li`j*...k**7oo4Pril*' The Largest, Best and Cneapest HOUSE FURNITURE Housekeepers attention! THE TOWN HALL IN COMMOTION GRAND EXRIBITION!!! THE undersigned hasjust again returned from the city, where he has purchased the best as , sortment of FURNITURE ever offered in tub •-aL anon, and which he takes this opportunity to say he will sell e i low, or lower, than at any other estab lishment. He has . . SOFAS, Tee-a-ttle Lozenges, Caryl Tables. Cen tre Tables, What-Nots, Hal Racks, Tea Pot/s, Looking Glasses and all kinds of Common and Kitchen Furniture. Also, ikiattrasses, Venetian 731tnds, Carriages for a di arm Cane. Seat and Common CITA IliS, and almost every thing that can properly be associated with his business. •Ile feels great confidence in calling attention to this assorttnent, and cordially invites all to give him a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Ile ie determined not to be undersold. Ifir Room is in the TOWN HALL, in alitrizet street. TIIEO. P. FRANTZ. P. S.--Ready-mad e COFFINS will be kept en band, and a splendid ILEAtisz Ita3 been obtained to attend Funerals. Also, lON in any quantity. (Lebanon, Oct. 21, 'UT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _ Cill A fat MA NI UFA CTORIC ! % ...., THil subscribers take this method to inform their ' friends and the public that they have commenced the above burines:s, in all its branches, in the Bor ough known as Phreaner's Foundry. They hope toreceiva the patronage of limes in want of anything, in their line, as they promise to use the beet materials and employ the beet of workmen. OLD CHAIRS REPAIRED and PAINTED. . . The following, different kinde of Timber or Lin ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz :—liielcory, Wal nut. Porde; Menlo, Beech, Berth, and Cherry of differ ent kinds. BROWER & SON. I.oannti t July 7. 1.;:58. 4 1:heap JOHN" the old Cab inet. •Tlialier still Al ire. TOIIN SPITLER still keeps constantly 'on hand all ty kinds of Cabinet watre of the West styles and- the best material and workmanship. He has rawly mule, a number of Superior SOFAS, MAI RS. RCREAUS, DINING TABLES, Mt BAKFAST TABLES, Sinks, Cupboards, Stands of all kinds, BEI). STEADS, and on kinds of Ware in his line of business. =II All of 'which he will sell cheaper for CAS than ran be bought elsewhere. He is also ready to make coffins and attend funerals at the shortest notice. All' persons in want of Cabinet Ware will do well to give him a call at his rooms 1 in Market street. directly opposite the. United Brethren Church, before purchasing elsewhere. Ile warrants his goods to be as represented, end if it is not so, he will make it so, free of charge. Lebanon, Feb. 17, 1858. New Furniture Store. - n - muusca K. DUNBORE " would respectfully in- Jlll form the public that he has token the stand Into Amnion & Ores. in Cumberland Street. between Market and Plank. Road, where he will hoop the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE errr offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture. which he will sell loWer . than the like can be bought at any oth place in Lebanon er. He has on hand a large assortmentof Tetwa-tetcs, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card end other Ta bles, What Note, Hat Packs, &c. Al.° a large and cheep stuck of stuffed. Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses, Also, Looking Rosewood end Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for children. t Particular attention paid to UNDER TAKTN(ii. Hellas provided himself with the FINEST MURAT -IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend FUnerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms: Lebanon. March 24, 1855. • Dr. rilorsc 7 tilißdian Root T \ 3Tor.S.ll.thi.: ht.:miter of Horses INDIAN ROOT PILL 9 If has spent the greeter part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe,Asia. and Africa, as well as North Americas spenttiree . Years among the Indians dour Westerii country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Dills werefirst discovered. Dr Morse was, the first man to istabliali the fact that all diseaseg arise from Impurity of tfig, Mead—that ouratrength, health and life depended upon the vital fluid. When the various passages become eloeged,'and do not act in perfect harmony with.the different functions the body, the blood loses ire ection, benomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sicknees and dietress of every name; our strength is exhausted. our health we are deprived of. and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, tire blood will become choked and cease to act, and thnsnurlight of tills will forever be blown out. Zloty important then that we should keep the various passages of the bodylree and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a med icine in your reach, namely, rilcirse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nattwe's garden. for the health and recovery of diseased man. One 'Of the roots from which these. Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists nature in throwing out the liner parts of the eorruption within. The second Ma plant which is an Expectorant. that opens and unclogs the passage to the tangs, and thus. in a soothing manner, performs its ditty by throwing off 'Memo, nod other liu toots front the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to tire kid neys; thus encouraged, they draw large monks of im purity. from the blood. which is then thrown oat bounti fully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not, have been discharged in any other way. Tire fourth • is a ,Cathartie, and aceompaniee the.edher, properties of • the Pills while engaged in purifyiug the blood; the coar ser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus takes: up and couveyedolf in great quau titles by the bowels. Front the above, it le shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pitts not only eater the stomach,. but become aid ted With the blood, for they hail way to.every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all iin ,purities, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven froth the system, for they menet remain when the body becomes so pure nod clear. The reason why people arc so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is 'because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parte, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, nod the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupting mass; tunas itadorgiihig disagreeable for nictitation, coustantly raixittg 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 millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes; thonsends who have been racked or airmen d with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burn log eleinctifs'etragiug fever, and who have been brought as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered 'With the dead, had it not beetitor this great and wonder ful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. A fter tate or two doses had been taken. they were absolutely astonished, in witnessing their eharthing effects: Not only do they giveimmediate ease and strength, and fta/ce away ail sick ness, pain and ....giikb; but they at onto go to work at the foundation of the disease. which is the blew. :There- Tor o , it will be shown, especially by those who use tin-e Pills. that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease— that deadly enemy—will take n4114;111'. and the limit of youth and beauty will agent return, and the prospect of i a long stud happy life will cherish and brighten your days. ' • CAL:nen—Beware of a counterfeit signed .l. B. Moore. All genuine have the mane of A.. 1. NVorre k Co. on each box. Also the sign:afire of A. J. White A Co. All others are spurious. A. J. MIMEL CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York. I. Dr. Morse's Indian -Foot Pith. are sold by all dealers In Medici uei: guuti wanted. in every lowa, illlage an,/ hamlet in no land: nirtiun dashing the agency will iul drm, n- nI)oro for terms. Price 2. cos to per box, tire boxes will be sent on receipt of $l. postaro,3 paid. Dee.l4.lrsi —lr. IArFLICTED READ PH I 6.. t. •....14•CA a• ~,,,, ebed twenty two years no 10 KIN MN, corner ofTklrd and Union streets. Plahletphia, l'a. TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience him rendered Dr. K. n meet successful practitioner in rho cure or 111 I ithcasesof a private nn tunn mnnbood • F debility. as nn impedititentdo marriage; nar row: 21/Ii Sexual intirmitias. fib'eases of the skin, and those:miring from alm, of merenry. TA Klt PA ISTICUL A NOTICE. • There nn (I'll habit sometimes indulged in by terra, in Fol It u de. often groWing up with them to Inntilmral: and which. if not reformed lu don time, not only he.gate serious obsJocle:4 to matrimonial happin6s, but Rivet rim ton %cries of protruoled, lusidiono, and devastating affretions.. Few of those. who give way to this pernicioue pnictice are aware of the consequences. until they fintl.tho ner vous system shattered, feel Strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Sim pagtuo, 27, 23, 2D, of Dr. K.'s book on "Scll-Preaervation."] The unfortunate thus affected becomes tech o. Is unit blo to labor with accustomed vigor. or to apply his mind to study; his stop is taroly and weak ; he is dull, irresolute. and engages even in his sports with leas enter. gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done Its worst. and enter matrimony, his marriage In unfruit• ful, and his souse tells him that, this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should :awakes the attention of all who are similarly situated. REMEMDER, fie who phew himself under Dr. KINK ELAN'S trent. meat, may religiously confide in his honer as a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secret. of Dr. E.'s patients will never be disclosed. • young man—let no false modesty deter yon from mak ing your:case known to one, who. from education and respectability, ems certainly befriend you. CP Dr.•KINR ELIN'S residence has been for the last TWlDerr TEARS at the N. W. Corner of TIIIRD AND UNION streets, Pe. PATIENTS . AT A DISTANCE Can hnvo . (by stating their case explicitly, together with ell their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit tance) Dr. IC's medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the Clotted Staten., and park ed were from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY', by Mail orEs. press. READ! YOUTH AND 1IIA?:1100D!! TIOOROUS LIPS OR A PREMATURE MEATLI, K/NELLIN ON SELP•PRENERVATION--CONLT 21 CENTS. Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure copy, per return of mail. ••' GRATIS I ORATIS I I GRATIS!!! A Free:GIFT To All. IRIS.RY RELIEVED! . _ "Nature's Guide," a new and popular Work, full of valuable advice and Impressive warning, alike calculat ed to prevent yearn of misery, and save THOUBANDS of lives, la distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Pont Office In the United States, on receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. July 15. 1857.-ly. D Oyott want a plain Puff Blind? Call at WALTZ a IVEDEL'S Sten MEDICINAL MEDICINAL Ofall disarms, the great, first cause E'Prings from neglect of Nature's laws. SUFFER NOT: WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED =1 SECRET DISEASES, Self-abuse. Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleets, Grav el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones and Ankles, diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St.Vitue Dance, and all Dig. eases arising front a derangement of the Sexual Or gans, such as Nervous Trembling, Tam of Memory, Loss of Power. General Weak floss, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes. Loss of SighieWalcefttiness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Eruptions upon : lite Face, Pain in the Back and Dead, Female Ir regularities and all improper dischargesfrom both sexes. It matters not front what cause the disease originated, however tong standing or obstihate the case, RECOVERY IS CERTAIN, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, oven after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians end re sisted all their means of cure. The medicines are pleas ant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice. i have rescued. from the Jaws of Death many tbonsands, who. in the last stages of the above-mentioned diseases, had been given np to die by their physicians, which war rants me in promising to the afflicted, who may piece themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret Diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the firsteause of Consumption, Scrofula and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the hu man family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever of tected, a majority of the cases falling into the bands of Inv:impotent persons, who not only fail to cure the dia. eases but ruin the constitution, Oiling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastsus the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. lint should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en tailed upon the children, who are born with feeble con stitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, &up tions and other affections of the Skin. Byes, Throat and Lungs. entailing upon them a brief existence of suffer ing and consigning them to en early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human distra, sea causes so destructive a drain upon the system, draw ing its thousands of victims through a few years of suf fering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Ner vous System, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the- proper dere!. opmentof this system, disqualifies for marrirge, society, business, 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 be dreaded .than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortu nate 'victims of Self Abuse that ti permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can be ret Mred to robust, vig oroos health. The afflicted are cautioned against the use ,of Patent Medicines. for there are so many ingenious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds - of quack doctors, or th-t equally poisonous nostrums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analysed many of the so-called Potent Medicines. and find that nearly all of them contain Cor rosive Sublimate, Which is one of the strongest prepara tions or mercury and a deadly poison, which. instead of cut the disease, disables the system for life; Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and tnerantpetaons.who do nut understand even the alphabet of the IllArEnii Mtnimt, 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 dineancs: of males end :females treated on principles ,established by twenty years of practice. and sanctioned' by thousands of the must re markable cures. :Medicines with full directions sent to city part of the United States or ennades, by patients Communicating their symptoms by letter.' Ilitsineris enc. respondence strictly confidential. Address J. SUMMERY] LLE,M. 11., Office No. 1131. Filbert St.,lolii 109,] below twelfth March 18, 18511.-13-. a,mii.,............_: „ .7t4*-:-,.,:,, :4- , :.-. l*, T--- zitti - ;,1 -------2‘-rifAili-P-1-0.,,,K1: 1, t7.0,7-0:17:0p-Wir. q-m --i'4 14`,,:,,tz t .: k U ?a4„__A-...,...t---,------- „,*. Tun th•tit.:LN..a. Nie•:),•s:.,r; . H,:f 1 , 21. • 4ml fiFet or. the tt•ito.ltrtt.i pattcr the. Prata VIA.M• , :iIC WA , 3•11:S." - Ibis or entti country; all of hcr PUINC/We Wei; erJail.vic 7'he gettyit:e i , t.ret, h.: tile ttame lin:" A N ;:clog vamped 0,, such • • Relieve Cougbe, Code, Sore-tbreat, Ilearsenees. BRYAN'S: ITL:ktoxic . . • A3thms, Breitbing. I.llivAN'S Relieve EDittirlg of Bloo;i, the Chest 1;r:1 - As's PuLmf)sio wAiTits Relieve Incipient Constinptio;:a. Lang Dicenees. 111:17AN'S PL:12:(17;i1C . Si AVE Rs - Relieve Irr, itaton. of the- Uvula anti Tonsils. BRYAN'S Pi. LATIVNIC: FFIIS rteliera the abyve o.llnplairez in Ten Min-nten 13'.:VAN'S Are a tlessing to all rlasses azul Clustibations: === die ad!tpted for Voeal-ai-iand P,V.VA's'S ITl.mnxic wArERs. Improve the compan anZ .emzibility ofthe Voice. 13 RYA N'S 11.71.110 N IC W AYERS Are in a snnele form and pleasant to the taste. [IRV :r•S Pi; 1,:k1ONIC WAFR Rs Not only relieve, hut effect rapid it fasting S WAFEitS ME ire warrmted to give i•adefieden. to every one. No Family a lamla to Without a Box_ of Bryan's rili:21011.1e L; Tug ' 'Vo Traveler shoulllewitboue.a- Box of . ..ftryazi , s I.lllanonic Waters I= No Dealer should be without £l. 5.11174 cf. Ilryares Palmanie - Witfors YON lIISTi.MER6. No person. will ever' object t give for Bryan's Pitimpaie Wafers TWENTY -Frlr4 CIINT9. Far wile by Or. ROSS, opposite the Coint 'Rouse, Lelia hoc, Pa., and by all respectable Druggiststhreugkent the traitral States and Canada; also , by Harvey Birch, head lug, Pa, roet. '57-1 v. = CONSUMPTION Diseases of the Lhngs,anti . Throat Ala:1 , 0:.z1 T 1 V ELY CURATiLE BY INHALNONIM which conveys the Remedies to tile cavities In the lungs through the passages. and wining in direetconumt pith the disease. nentridires the tubercular maiter.•allaye the cough, causer a free and esey expectoretion. heels the lungs, pUrifilll the blond. 'lnverts renewed vitality to the ner vous system. giving that tone and energy so indispensa. ble Mr the re-toration at health. , To be able .to state Confidently that Consmnption is curable by Inhalation. is to men seen °run:olo3.m/ pleasure. it lane much under the coittnd of medical treatument as any othet Ihrinitlalde disease ninety out of every hundred eases can be cared In the first stages. end fifty percent. in the second: but in the third stage it is impossible to save more thaulive per emit for the lunge arc so cot up by the disease as to defy medical skill. Even, linwever. in :-Ins last stages, inhalation at:fonts extraurilitmary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge. which an nually destroys. ninety-live thousand pers o n , In the U nited *kites alone : end a eorreet ealculetkie Shews that of the present populatiMm of the earth. eighty millions are destinNl to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly. the quirer,of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. in ail ages it has been the great enemy of life. for it spare; neither use mew sex. but swoops off alike the brave. thebenutlful. the g,rarefuLend the gift. td. By the help of that Supreme Iteitt. from whom cometh every good and perfect.glit. I. nnm-enabled Wolfer to the afflicted a permanent . and speedy cure iu Con sumption. The first rause of tubercles is frdm Impure blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo. eition in the lungs, is to prevent the lime. admission of air into the nit cells. which CA1114:3 a weakened' Vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, it is more ra tional to expect greater good from medicines euteriug the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered through the stotnuch ; the patient will always find the lungs free end the breathing easy, titter inhaling reme dies. True, inhalation isn local remedy, nevertheless, it aorta constitutionally, mud with more power and cer tainty than re:medic% edminietterml by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of- this mode of admiuietration, chloroform Inhaled will.destroysensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, ro that a limb may be taupe tilted ivithoutthe slight est pain; inhaling tbe ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of autm Dula will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines 18 perceptible In the skin, a few moments af ter being inhaled, anti mule, immediately detected lu the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional ef fects of Inhalation, is the tact that Nick mites is always pro ductal by breathing foul air. In not tidepoeitive evi dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi ciously administered through the lungs, should produce the most happy results 7 During eighteen' years` pram- • Lice, many. thousands. suffering from. diseases of the lungs mind throat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat 'dies me that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease.— My treatment or Consumption is original, and founded on lung emcee:knee and a thorough investigation. My perfect Requrintanee with the nature, of tubercles, *Lc., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forma of disease thataihrulate 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 time lungs from the effecta of contracted .elieSts to en large the cheat, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vi tality- giving energy and bane to theentire system. Medicines, with full directiona, sent to any parlor the United Staten and Canattas, by patients communicating .their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain• If the patient should pay me a visit, 'which would give arm an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty ; and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. . a. W. GRAHAM, M. b., Office 1131 Filbert St., (old No., 109 ,).b010w.12tb, Burch 18, 1858.-Iy. • rttnjoittrin., r*. MEDICINAL toN,Great Discovery of the Age..4l IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CHEWERS Dr. Gustav Linuard's Taste Restorative Tro: ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco TT is a well known and incontrovertable fact that the 1. use of Tobacco Is the promoting cause of many of the most severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the rare of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects. which by entering into the blood derange the functions mid operations of the Heart, coming many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervouseptem; man ifesting itself—as all who have ever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous Irrita bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disor ders eta similar character. TUN TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of rae ci, and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, re storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy ed by great indulgenco, completely removing the irrita tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat —which are always consequent upon abstaining front the use of Tobacco., and by giving a healthy tone to the komarh, invigorate the whole system. Perseus whs are irretrievably undermining their con stitutions, and shortening their lives, shoild use these Troches Immediately and throw of the injurious and un pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These 'Troches or Lozenges are mit up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of 50 Cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAMBS E. BOWERS, Druggist: nerd/ 24, 1956-ay. Cur% 24 and Rao°, Philade. Pr+•paralion Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Buchu. For diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses. Obstructions. Secret diseases, re tinae Complaints, and nil diseases of Ors Sexual OrganS,. Arising front Excesses and I mprudenciea in life, and re• moving ali Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kid nays, Or Sexual Organs, trhetUer existing in Male or Female, - From whatever catve they may have originated, And no Mattel• of How Long Standing, end Vie . or to 0; Frame, and hloote :to the Mid .CLeek. Joy to the All'ivied It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and :isaioves all the sy captains, among which will be found 'lndisposition to Exertion,, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Dreathiag. Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Week Nerves. Trembiing, DreMl ful liorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Peet, Wakefulness, Dimnessnf Vision, Languor, Urtirer sal Lassitude of the Muscular-Eysteirt, -often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms. Dot. Hands. Flushness of the Daly, Dryttose of the Pallid Countenance and Erteptione on the Face, Pain in:the Dark, Hea iness of the Eyelids: Fre quently !Duck spots , • Flying beforaL • the Eyes:. with Temporary suffusion tiiid Loss of sight; Went of Attention, Great Alobility,,ltesttea•mess, with Horror of society. Nothing Wine: etleA'r:ibicHie such Pa. I ticuts than solitude, and Nothing they more Dread .or Fear of. Themselves no no pose of miiiter,'ne earnestness, no Speculation, but a berried -.• transition from one • • These sympb.ms if illowad , )t:--whichthis mea -1 lcine invade I.ly retuores,-seon follows Loss of •Power, Fatuity, and io.PI LE PVC FlTS—in ono of which the pa tient may elzpire. Who can say that these excess*. arc i not frequently felloired by those direful diseases—lN ! NITY AN D CoN SUM PTION-1. The records ofthe In sauc Asylums, and the pedant-hely leet . lis by consump- Goo, bear ample witness to the, truth of these assertions. ' In Lunatic Asylums the utast melancholy exhibition of peers. The Countenance ii actually-sodden tout quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief eve- visits it ; 'Should a sound of the voice occur; it is rarely articulate. -With woeful measures:won despair • Loss sullen sounds hisglief Vegulled." Debility is most terrible? and has brought thousands upon thousand to untimely graves. thusblasting the am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by . thotise of this INFALLIBLE If you are suffering ,with...ny of the above dietresAttg I ailments. the FLUID'EXTRACT 1111:011U Wiircureytm. I Try it and be convinced-of o Ilewore of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and references., Cii#OrtE know and avoid them. and save lois, sidfcring.• -Money, end Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and specific _Remedy. • - . , I It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas ant iu its taste and odor, but immediate fu its action. Ileintbuld's Extract Buchtt le prepared directly according, to the Bale. of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and earn devoted in its combination. See Professor Dowees' Valuable Works on the - practice of Physic. and most of the late standard Workeof Medicine. • . • ,40 One hundred dollars will be paid teeny t iyanaan is 0 eau prove that the medicine ever injured - a patient; and the testimony. of tbowatitla can- be.prattumat to prove that it does great gOod, Cases of twin one week to thir teen-years standing hare teen effected. The. mesa of Voluntary Toatituopy in posseasinyt the Proprietor, roncliiiig its Virtues end curative noviera. is i~amenne. o.llbn:ring - names well known to BCIENVVI AND PAW, 100,000 Bottles Rave Been. Sold. and not a single in. , tance of a I:, has h o on Personally at.peattt.l - betbre nee. au it blorniatt'of the City of L'hiladuipil!.t. 11. T. .11.1 . :1.Mfaii...1i, Chemist, who being, duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains; no Narcotic ; 3 lereury or injuriou. tiuvare - purnly Veal:WA:3. . T. fiti1.31.1301.t, attinurp.etturer. Sworn - and .1:3:,..‘“ before nr. ,, thi:,bey of Is: tryeili bee, W. 51. I. It ";" itli„ A blermun, ; Price sl,p - er-Bottle, or sixforirrit i ,De. • -livered warty Address: . Accompanied i<j reliable-natives!) , hieKertificates ernu 1 rofessors of Medic:al Colleges, Cl. , rn other, Prelim - ea and sold by it. T. 14 U.AIISOUO.. - ;•eactitl.aii<l Is):11.111.1 Chenti.t. . No;. 52 Soziih 'renal St. below Chestnut Assembly s , Flails. 6 frlj.„-. To he had of Dr. George S. Huber. anti of rtll Druggists and 'Dealers throughout the 'Cub", Canatlas and Dritbh Province,. BEI4".41.0: .OF COUNTERFEITS Ask for. .lichnhold's—take no other. Claret= Guaranterti. . P.'• 2, • Ths: Tfitedieine of the ! flillon ...., -', • •PIDLQSM'HY AN) FaiCT• HOLLOWAY'S PILLS .BICITINti.CAUSE OF SICKN blood I. is the life•sustainhig agent. It furnishes the cem pudl•nte of fleih.• tame. muscle, nerve end The titomiteh ie its manufactory. the reins its tor., and the intestines the channel through irhielt the wasto matter rtielled 10 its produetiotts is expelled._ I/ pou 11. c !touted', the circulation and Utelxurera; thnae PM+ , rcc eltnuit cicotwlr . ralittritq ititlitreAtiori; pltrify ing the fluids.. cud regulating the excretion!. • . The National Disease. • . . Dy epepsia is the most, COMI1:011 disease among nil ems es in this country. It estlitiat R a tbousund'sbnp.n, and is the printery source of intnnuentble datigentustneln. dies : but whatever Its type or symptoms. however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparation's. it yields readily and rapidly to tlile seam-him: a unerring remedy. •, . Bilious Affections. . . The quantity end quality of the bile arc of vital Im portueae to health. Upon theliver, the gland which se creted this fluid. these pillsoperate ems:int-ally, infallibly rectifying Its irre(ularitiee end effeetuslly curing Jaun dice, Billuns Reinittants. and all the varieties ofOffense generated by au itimaturel condition of the organ.. Liver Complaints. tialcuts the bowels perform their fitnetions properly, the whole body suffers. Tenifor thuds:tads die &none!. :ly of Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Chrouia Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the system.. The effect of thu pills upon ;all intestinal disorders . , 'whether casual or epidemic, is a. phew:A:tenon .iu medicine. Dy following the printed directions, the most alarming ea ses of bowel complaint are promptly rontiollud." " . • • • A Word' to • Females. The local debility and irregularities w likh are the es pecial annoyances of the wenker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life 'are relieved for the time tieing, and prevented for the timevtominte, by a course of this mild but thorough alternative. . . lfollowny's Pills are the hest rms . :males known in the world for the following diseases ! Asthma, iliu,rFtlan . • . Itowel Compinints,DrePFY, ' • Coughs, -'• Dobilit , Y, • - Inflamm tie Colds, Fever & Ague, Inward Wealine-as Chest Discasee, ' c s uipiitie i, i, Costiveness, • .'lleadaches,. •' , Lowliess Of Spirits", Liver:Complaints, Stoner. ravel. Second nry, Sy utp,tentik Venereal 'Affections; ". - Wernia'of 'all sine; - so Sold at the Manufactory of Prothasoitelienrey,-80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Dre gists and Dealers in Oledleine throughout the Doped :States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents; cents, ainoNdlt-INeaellube.aio words." 1101- loway, New York and the nce Loude are di rnible-aea a ter-mark in every leaf of book Of directloue and eth pot or lee; the name and be plainlYtmeribilf. lug the lealto the light. A handsome -reward given to any one rsedering uch informetio loud to the detection Of imy poet •- . w ay .7 or Pertim counterfeit ing the medicines or—vendin g . t h e "minim; knowing them to be nparious.,Eti 1131 M timest-thii. 74.. t 8-4 There i 8 &considerable attiring by tahin.. thetan„,. hf. R.—Directions for the guidance of ; ti:n In - :rare disorder are affixed to each hoz, - -D9NNET&and Ri Aß: 4 B: ,, Elenry a Stine have just Opened a large meo.fthent °Elkin - net: and Bonnet Ribbons which they are 'asuha..y ery ' c hh","„ , . . , . PUBLIC NOTICES. SAVING FUND. Five Per Cent. Interest, NATI. iN AL TRUST COMPANY. UT Street. South-West corner of THIRD .! Street, Philadelphia. JECORFOEATED LE TUE STATE OF PS'ESFEE4X/A. Money is received in any SIMI, large or small, and inter est paid from the day of deposit to the dayof withdrawal. Tim office is open every day from 9 o'c.oek in the morn ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday ant Thursday evenings till S o'eock. HON. HENRY h. BENNER, Preshient, ROKERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. WILLIAM 3. Emu, Secretary. - DIRECTORS.' . - Hon. Bean - L. Benner, IL"pu - roll Breiesteil Edward L. Carter, I JCe..4.7,h Robert Selfridge,l Yrancia-I.lo_, Sarni. K. A.,11t011. .ToF.eph, C. Landreth Maims, llenrYDirenderffer. Money is received and payments made daily without notice. • • .. The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT. & JI S, GROV:i D RENTS, and such first class scruri ties itt , the Charts: requires. -june Lebanon Deposit Batik. (Late 4, LEDANOIS VALLEY BLNIC.") Cu/Air/and erect,: one doer east Of Deinhard's Hold. viTILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST on VI DEPOSITS. For 1 year. and longer. per cent, per annum; For 6 'Months, end forger, 5 per cent. per annum For II months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short not ice of withdrawal. I Merest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the data of Withdrawa, We *lit also afford a liberal line of ae conimodatit ns to those who may favor us with Deposits, .payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will snake collections on and re mit to all parts of the 'United States, the Canadas end Euraps: Negotiate Loans, &c.., &c.. and do a - genernl EX. CHANGE and JUNE:INa BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, Pr'esiderst. Gao. fitmst, Cashier. ' The undersigned. 31ANAGE.RS, tire Individually liable to the•ertcat of their Estotes_ for all Deposito and ether ohligationof the "Uraugrk MPOSIT SIMON CAMERON. 0. DAWSON COLEMAY S GEORGES:I4EI.I.ER, TEXT KLINE, JAMES YOGNG, AUGUSTI3S Lehaoon, '. , ,ray 12, ISi% GEORGE 0 i..EIM. Lebanon int:dual Inmate:lnce COmpaaky. incorporated by the Legislature of Pa, OFFICE 4T JOINSTOttX LXBA: o_" coC Tr GUARANTEE (CAPITAL 80,000! _ _ rprus comPA.N.Y.i@ in fall' operation. -and ready to I make Insurance, on all kinax tit' nropqrty, in Tote 4 or Country, and on -415 raroroble tefiu;.. oei :any weil gen, orned and sore company, either on tke :Jut nal or joint atock pril,eiple. . • . • , President-40RX 'BRUNNER; KM - Me. Presictent—P. M.. RANK. " TiTastirer , ----0 Ed. - ti. MEI I.t. ..St'cretttry---INW., A.:BA1111Y:: • , ' DIRECTORS : _ 46ns Bn'essra, Esq, -" ann.. rt:44.4, 0 eO. F. Alort.r. . ..: - -1/...Ar; EARII.I - .2iT. NAPOLEON' TI M% Jr.TE. Stintx, Soar C. Si:LTZER, S. K. Taarcat.m., - D.s.rin.M. ItANK, - -• : . , DAVID 4:A.NX. DANIEL it. BiEvER, Wm. A. 13Annr. A/N*lllON Y'S. SLY, Agent for Ze.'sonon dna ric;nity. Jonestown Tel, 3 , -2655.: ME[ICINAL. Tile Liter Iscrigorator: . PREPARED By DR; " S ANFORD, COLPOUNDED entirely om Ginns,,,isone.of the bee purgative and liver medientenew t.efeee the that acts as a•Cbtlictrtic.4 trier;' and anireetfectard thauttny other medicine hmowss, It is not only thartid but a Meer remedy: acting first oa the eject its morbid matter, then on the bowel:. and-Aomach to carry off that matter; flan: :wromplishing two purp,- sea effectually, without any of the painful feeling rieneed in the operation, of most Ckzlf artics. It atronzi, cos the system at-the name tiny: that it pnrvai it: tool when taken daily its tnetlekte doses, will streng - hen anc. build It up with tuansual rapidity.- f• Tho LIVER, oneof the „ t ioincipiqt:wulatontof Ur. bunion body; and when iS performs- t functiew well,..ttlse, powers bf the co ,yetent aro ;fully develop , eth ,Thc stomach IsultaoS •ntlrely deposit/eaten the hestlthyaetion of theLfver J 6. for the prop . er taifersa once ef its Sitnetion, when, the stonmets is et guilt. the bowels are et and the who!. tnn Suffer in ronsequeneerniaf ewe organ—tin: Lite: - huyieg. _ceased „to-do its- 'She diva:se:l Of that organ, 'one - of-the C) 'in4.*rieters inside it lis study, in a practieirot !store , than twenty years, it lindsonterennaly where. eh , With:, to counteract the many detiti;gements 'with& it To,prov.o..that this sen t .;4.0 ady. ; in Inotat,..atiy paiaVUS tSULifilair wit/14r er complaint . , in any of its nitres, has but to trY-w tirk bottle, and - coovietiOn. is r,rte in. These Gums remove :all frees the sesteni, sopplil lily tloir of bite iutigoiAll, ttoyt digeSt Well. purify mid health to the whole CaUSZ of the dissnee and ' Irtfous - ettuas are'enthd sent-.ti, - by the ocem..iotasEj .111 ' I ,4 One dose after eato,„ 1.. stomach aud 'prevent the: souring. . Ouly one dosetken be • +ThAttitare. • ; .•••: Only ono data, to atrid gentlypand 'cures Chain 4 7 :0 9 One, dose, taken. aft . druid .. . . j one: don of ' two tette 33 Spoonfuls •will, Alward re lievo si c k ..11 - 1 49, 0 . . -- ~.1 Our bong; Caren Tor f > aisle 'obstraet 011 removes :the 'rause bf :the disea se -•,; and•nkakes n!lierfeet?enrr. .Only one dose homed' 71 utcly , relieves.Cheiltc,while bite dote often ref.eatol I. rii 4' tufo 'Mire, for cholera e l .3 forbur., and a prevent ive iwf or cholera, Only one bottle is n ..4.1 sal to throw out of the sys tem the effeets of me th- !.7. One after tt leug sickness. One bottle taken fur • Jaundice rem wee all mllowneai •or unnatural '' colorfriun the skin. ' Otte dose taken a , hors tirfle, Mfare ea ing gives vigor - to the appetite, and makes food digest well. • Onb ibise ufteu repeated cures atreesic'Diarrheett in its worst forms, while .Stuumor or llowel..Complain-s yield aluitost to the hest dose. .• 'Ono al' two doses cures attacks' caused by warms In ehil i irva ; thereto no surer, saLir,,or speedier remedy the while. suit never fails. in A few battle, cure Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We t.,ku pleaeure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and V 1 Fe. v4 ric " 4- Unteite Tik . f it:141,6;41mi 'Witt,' ambit' and thouw.inds ure.willing to teistlfv.tuits wonderful virtual_ All who u se IL 'in glVing their unanimous testimony ; An.. Nix Mater in the,mou i lliwith the I iseigoratur and . Swollew both together. ' • : Vile id verluvigerAttle Li a sci e nAts madle"2l Discovery and is daily working cures, elinci-c too great to ti?laive. It cures as if by Mesh., edit the first dose glving - beticht, and seldom mere then une•hattle is regaired to.enseisisty hind of Li‘-ur Complaint,.frOm the WOr,t Ja"UdiSOrMYO pep-ia to a ethitinou - 11.eadeihe, all of 'w.ltiellif ars ebb re sults or a Diseased Liver. ••. • ::::ie" ft:4T • Yates s ..ye' COLLAR A ]lad's,- • ~_ Dlt. §ANlttiftD. Prlprietor, 3'5 proa4i7p. New y .( 31 1/11FORD,St 111011103turst,aud :DA: ItgaS,idge9lkorli. nest : and retailed by brugg Las,. Claus 3, '''' ly. A.11,11,80LA, P ARAOCILa.-4enry .11t"Stin e r hive vejust 'toenail . Alamo a;ipoitinent 'ef , tlieleli4e . it •-tylea kurlitintlYwi.lkbilisalare.Nelling.aogritetr,lmphis. of - _ -.. • • •IF Voll' - itql;:t 0041 Y : r1611RtS TO *" NiVititerS §Kk LlGlrr gibar'S DAT Storo. Oikciumberla4ol.sc..rett..,r upa., AMUROTYPES, * /3...NOTYPES, FratoriPES, and - Piton>. •Oltestrs, nikeit'dollj,{Ewinhipiscoptcd.) Prices rcasona ble 884311 ItZtOydaticof with the.sir.e, style and quality of the eases. . for okhed frOm 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock, ;3 - • . •t ; . • Lvbanos, .1888 ;,1858. ila I.agifterirgollypes• • Vie beat LIIEENE*Sk 'in LEB.I-YON?- nkya: 'HEIN, in the third sterybi ..:; ; „ iii irl .flise'..s New Bwilding •li•te th e best roorn, be sky-light , ileac 'fixtures, and de it 'his entirb biniiitizei for the keit ett years. He alwaYti gets tlie lal attiznpnioimentab,hc : bas always tho •Adeat ftyles)r cast.* on hand; be takes .pictures in every titre the art; 'his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are woruierfuLto behold. • All-his pit:turas arcebarp, correct, and of the highest finish. (live him a call and you will not regret it. lila Wins are very bioder a te. • c: 11191: His rooms are open ovary day (except Sundays, front,il o'clock, A. M. , till 6 o'clock, E. 3f. PIC T. EWES': . . . .. .. low , - r . DAILY -*odd - respectfully • inforin the' lic tba 0 , be . taldlitgOoiltPietures at the folltriiior . r at 24 , 50. 75.een1SantlIPwardo itecorthrigto sus and.qoal ity of mess. sill dluereut style's of l o idecires comprise Ambrotypes, Sphereotypes! Nelainotypea . and ~_. ~ ci te . Pitotographi. : ...,„ rterneinostr place where you -tit have, ,good pietures ts ken, is Oa S.J. Eithcies Ne*Builaixik, ne:atAtooe to the Lebanon Deposit Bank, Ciamberiapli BtreesuLabanon, PB - 16, 1868. morbid or 11 a d 'matter eog iu their place a heal ing the stentru*lcati#iug ing the blued, glvluF tone maeldnary, reznoritw the offactio% a radical cure. and, Whet IStlk4ter, HSe or: theuLiver •Invigo- infficieht • the food frual r t'ipg..,l,l praTenn i "1 _. urght, boiens the uowd4 N 411.1 cure. Dys-
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