ito puniDT. igefifleinan received a bottle of delieion4 ei ter, with the following lines; Old Mendoweept this bottle, Your mouth then open Avi First to imbibe, then to exclaim— By George! what glorious cider- Perhaps some fair young dame!, Whose looks have meer belied her, Will -not .ohject to take a swig, Wheu yalreoste down be—eider. Llius indulges, YourAelf luny hare to guide her, ' tint she will any it's owing to The stuff which islt When genial grown—remember-- If you have never tried her— uro pop Ma' question, and be sure, The spirit will de—eider. A fewsnights ago, Mr. Jones, who,. bad been ont taking bid pipe, on going home late, borroged 7 an:unikrella,and when his wife's tongue was.loosened, he sat up in bed, and suddenly spread eat the parachute. '''What ate .you going to do with that thing?' "said she. . expected a very heavy storm 10-tight, and so I came wellprepared." In less than two minutes Mrs. Jones was fast asleep. tali,Wo man knows when, where, or whom Okta i n marry. It is all nonsense planning anti speculating about it. You might as well look out fora soft place to fall in a steeple chase. You come smash down in the middle of your specula- Gribbine is a neat fellow. Ile says he can't spare time to take a bath. Besides, it costs like, thunder:for soap and towels. We asked him how he managed to keep clean ? "Oh," , said he , with a highly incentive smirk, "Iseud•paper my ,self •every 'Christmas. The notorious Marchioness de Brinvillers, 'when she was ascending the scaffold turned to her fiends, and said that she was afraid she had for gottenAo mention in her confeilon, that she had poisoned .her- father. It was-a trifling omission which She wished to have rectified. Agir.:A. waggish friend mys, if your wife is ev- Vilaiting complaining of being sick; just let her eatch you kissrsing the serroMt - giii,' and an in' atant curs will be effected. lie'has fried the ex- Veriment, and the result was that he' has never -had to.pay event for "help," since. , BRILLLiSt CoNe.Whyiis a snail like a canal boat? Beennee'itis tyslow goer.' Why is a nig,g:er','sniothered to death in a bag of woOl, 'Hint; niece of, broadcloth? Because he's dyed in the wool. • Wby is publishing a newspaper like a woman scrubbing her house? 'Because it requires a deal 'et Why is a chamois •like a fast man? Beeauso One is a goat, and the other is a go-it•. Why is sand like a pugilist? Because its used to b.??,#ns. When is a dog not a dog? When hes n. de funct.' Whoa is the ~portrait " vontaiv.lB,o 4:Washington like the ;it o 3 the ..titiited Mates? When' 't framed. ' ' Why is the heir of John C. Calhoun, like the here'ef New Orleans? Because he's Jack's ?on.. Why is a ram's horn like'a barricade'? Be cause. one is the part of a rani and the other a. rampart. Gtophen Girard liken sbuemaltcr? Be cause he's Beenhie last and waxed to ea end. Why all piks,eyeslike- a school teaelierr;:„.l3u vanet. tekey must bare pupils. Why is :unman boy like largo man ! Because' one will boa man and the other has been a hoy. 7. • • MARBLE AND STONE. 'IIIE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has now a larger and more extemiiro assortment of , at hislaewEidablishment in Market street, than has ever heretofore been offered to the public, in Lebanon, the stock consisting of /TAMAN MARBLE, WON STATttKity, - DiSSACT, DARILT, all of whichare done op in the most scientific style, and in such aiNtriety or designs' as to suit the tastes of all. "'he public are invited to call NEW STAND : IN MARKET STREET, One square north of Union Hull. Lebanon. Pa., where he will attend personally to all who will faVer Min with their patronage. Re would alwrietnrn his sincere thanks far the liberal patronagenifordol him since opening in bneineds, wad *Wing the more encouraged by the intent manifested in Ma behalf-by: the public, he enters upon a new season with - Waked. "energy;. desPatcbink business with a promptness beooming an honest vrtraillansimable.o. Call and Bramble. Lebanon, Aug. 18, 'Mt. • J. E. DAM; IIERT V. Y. g—Also, a number of select Limestone Door Silts, fbr the acconsmodatlininf building men and contractors, who would do well to cull and examine. .1. E. D. TALKIE .NOTICE. The old stone. worn is come to the again. JOIR PETER MOYER would respectfully inform the public that he continues thebusiness of LIMESTONE SAWIPKIV:AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut IStreet,Eaet-jAtiancn. finishes the following articles out of the best and soundest limestone that can be pro owed in this neighborhood, vial—Dome 517.13 and PLAT -7051114 STEPS,WINDGW SILLS and, Mans. ek:LLAR Dona Daintss, Ona,Srogas, Shoe Scraper blocks, ad well as say other article that can be innuufsetured of limestotim His Curbettones are from four to' fire, inches thick; and his prfetW accerdaite With the quality. He was the first person that introdneed the lime-stone into DM. place, and is now prepared to finish oil lime stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, In proof of which asser tion he,direete the public to the finished work at his es ',shift/intent Me respectfully invites all those who in tend inviting new buildinge, to call et his estithlishinent wad marinas themselves of the excellent• finish of his work as also of the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, March 2.1,1858.-Iy. Lebanon Marble-Yard. JOtis informs his ft_ tile pc, ___ ho is Prepared to all kinds of FANCY ATNi,9II.I4A74ENTAI.. work at his blarbleTtinl, in Walnut street, half,ivity between the Court House and Lebanon 'Valley 'Barbed 'Depot, at the shortest notice, DM good as work done in any city in the United States, and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who hew served it regpler apprenticeship to the Inisliteas,, he pledges himself that began *muffle tare cheaper, and give a better finish than , any other men engage d in the same business. Hindi:a conslits of Motiostanfis, AWN STONeS, MANTBLEl,'Cisinarnir , Posrs, FURNITIIIIM SUM, &C. . Also,dilltlil4l9NE of the. best ikpallty for all tins, plata atil oynamental. A large assortment of. LIXE HIPON.E for, all _kinds „at 'hertssworle,:af any size and qualltitiC u tiii 4 lllimattailitbd'aiiiiiitna , prices end the stook before you purchase 4166whert. I ' ' ' 1 . , JOHN It AR , R . ELL. Labaii, mbar 19, 1 a55 N.B. MG dotalt iergiaiiicAugli4 by., to beat Frac cal worksaaif. i == o.meralMlection Proclamation • PURSUANT to an Act of the (41/esal 11 Anumbly of the Commonwealth ri'r Pennsylvania, entitled an "Act relating to the Elections of this Co m. menvrealth." at proved the '2ll day of July, A. Ir one onntsand ciAt hundred x,id Sdrty nine, t, Davin soure. sh.rt IT of the County of Lebanon. Pennsylvania, d o h ere by make known and give meee to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a General Election will he held in the said county of Lebanon, on the second Voter. dtry(beingthel3th they) of October, 18, - .S. at which time the tqe•CtoeS of the county afor,sahl will vote in On it respective district:. for Out Person for judge of the S,upremt of 'Penn. Sylvania. One Person for Canal Commissioner of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Opp Person to represent the Tooth Congressional Dis triet in the Congress of the UMW Stales. One Person to represent the county of Lebanon in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One Person for Sheriff of the County of Lebamoo. One Person for Prothonotary of the County of Lobe non One Parson for Commissioner of the Co inty of Lobe- BOIL. - • One reison , ror Director of the Poor of the countr: Of Lebanon. One Person for Auditor of the C, linty of Lebanon. also hereby make known and give notice that the place or holding the aforesaid- general election in the' several districts within the county of Lebonon, are as follows, viz The Electors of the East Ward of the Borough of Lebanon are to meet at the, COINAllidO , OllOll3 . room in the Court House in said Borough. The Electors of the West Ward of the Dort:melt of Lebanon, are- to meet in theJnry room, on the west side Of the Court House is said Borough The Electors of South Lebanon towziginp 'are to meet at the Orand.Jury room, at the Court %louse, in the Donnish of Lebanon. The of North Lohman Borough are to. meet Itt the public house of Benjamin ZellerAn said ihnottoh. The Electors of North Lebanon township are to meet at the public house of Conrail 11. llorgne'r, In the Borough of North Lebanon. The Electors of Jsckson township :Me lo meet at the house of J, X. Spnyd,iu said:township. The Electors of North Anrirille tolenship are to meet at the public house of S. M. Crall. to said township The Electors of Deidiebrog township are to meet at the public house of Levi S. Oberly, said toWnship.., TheElecturs of Londonderry townshlptiere to meet at the public house of J•olon Wolfersberor, 9u said town- The Electors of East Ltanorer. township are to .meet at the public house of Jacob W. Atfauss, , ck mid township.. The Electors of Swstara township are, ito 'meet at the public house of Heilman, iirsaidlOWneltim : , The Elector; of B W Bethel tonaltin are Ito, meet at the public house of Jacob Belches t, s . ;thil The Electors or thrlon township are itts !nett at the public house of Daniel Bet-doer, in said township. The Electors of 151111 creek township are to meet at the patois house of D. S. Matthew, in said tows.shiP. The Electors of .oath Amarillo townshin are to meet at the public house of Jo. oh said township. The Electors of Co. await township sere 'to meet at the public house of S. & G. Ehy, t mush p. The Elect,rs of Cold Spring township era to meet at the School 'louse at or near stanch Gap, in said township. The election is to he opened between the hours of eight anti ten o'clock hi the futtmooKand shall continue with out interrup4on or adjourausentosiel is.not to he ci .sed before seven o'ckck in the eve I also make known and give instice: as its and by the r,th section' of the :aforesaid act am 1 - direCtuti, "that every person, except justices or the mace, who shall hold any Mike or appointment of profit or trust nadir the government of the 'United :items, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district whether. a 'COMIDISAIO3(I3 officer or otherwise, subordinate otfieur,‘or agent. who is or shall be employed under the logislaitite.„§uslicinry. or executive departium.t of this St ste or the. United States, or or any city or incorporated district.; steal also, Unit every'usemb rot' Congress and the State .Legislature,and of the select and common commit of any city, commis. sinners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of heldhes. or exercising at the same time the oilier or appointment or judge. inspectur . er 'clerk of any election or this Commonweal th, and that no inspector or judge.or officer of any such election, shall be eli2ible to any office hen to be voted for." Also, that in the fourth section of theact of' Assembly, entitice, "An Act relating to executions, and for other purposes," approved April 16, DEL it is enacted that the afoiesaid Bills section "shall not be soconstrued as Cu . pre vent any militia Officer. or boroughfrm o servirn , As judge, inspector or clerk at any' general or special elec• tion in this Crnisnonwealth." . Also, that in the iiist section of said nct, it is enacted that 7'every gen rsl end si ecial election shall ho opened biqu'iian the hours or eight and ten in the forennon, and abaft Continhe without interrni Von 'or n+Juntinuent until seven o'clock :hi tue ereneuing t when the polls, shall be closed.. The genera, special, city, inconknltted district and township rt-etions, and all election: for electors of Presi dent. and Vico President of an: (Mired : testes. shalt be hots and condocted by the inspectors and Judges elected as afinsadond by clerks appointed as fit:reit:after pro vided. . _ .. No person shall be permitted to vete at any election, as aforesaid, hat a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or moilOvlfo ehall have resided in this State- at - .lentil one 3 ear, and - in the election district where be off Ms to vole:at lotist• ten days immediately pi eceding ouch eection; and a ithi if two years paid a r tale or 'county mit, which shall have been nest ssed at least ten da; s before the election.. But a citizen of the States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and -re newed--therefrom end returned, and who shall have resiged le the election district nal paid taxes as aforesaid; shall be entitled to vote after residing -in ibis `State six niontlis : Provided, that the- white Peentan, citizens of the Vetted 'Otrtes, between - the ages of 21 and' 22 years, and have resided in the election district tea days; us aforemid,shell be entitled to vote, 'although they „shall: . not Wye ptVil ttiXae. - - ' ' - -- '' - - -*. ' • ''' - No person shalt las 'adulated is vote 'Whose name is n4t contained in the list of taxable hill:Mit:tate furnished by tile oeuttoissiotiece,. unless t 'First; he predece , a re ceipt for the part-tent Within, two years, of a State or Couiste tax, assessad agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his own oath ur itf Urination, or be tlio oath or affirmation of anwther. that, be has paid such a Mx, Or on tit tut a to preilhao ii receipt. ! shall mitk,e-oath. of the payment thee ref; or second, if it he claim 'vote by le leg an el4toi betWeeli the. ages of 21 and 24 years; lie Shall depose on oath . or MS rotation that lie has reettleitin the State at least sate year bi-fore his application, and make aucli proof of his residence in the district as is required by this act. and that he Apes verily believe frotii the :16C011ittit given' hini that:fire is or , the age afotesaid, itod give such other evikatbe as is to quire,/ by this:Mt, Whereupon the name of the pertem chin pirmittted to vote eliall by inserted' ill the alphabetical ' list by the inspectors and it note made milessite thereto by writing the word ftax.' if lie shall lie admitted te vote by reason of having paid his tax, or the - woril'itge.' if he shall he permitted to vote. by, reason of math -age. and shall be railed out to the clerka. who Shall mike like d. tea in thMlist of voters kept by then.. "In all COWS where the mime of the person clitintinl to vote Is not toned on the list furnished by the commie sionens :Oat assessor. or his right to et te. whether found thereon or not, is tibieettri to by any %painted citison, it shall be the dory of the ittspectors: to etransine such per son en ()nth es to its quitlitications, ami ,it he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more• his oath will be atttficim t proof the( rot; bat shall make proof by at least use compel , nt witness, who shall be it modi fied erecter. that he has re , sidiel within" the thatriet I' -r -niers than ten days next - iimmediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear Stint his booa fide residence hi pursuance of lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not remove tote 'said district fo r' the purpose of voting therein. "BvecyPersOM ipietifi , d .;-,, a a feretehl. node. lie abal I ,- make due prouf,if required. of his D-sidente aid pay.. Meat of taxes ac nrorestitt. simli he pet-pitted to vote in the towuship, ward, or district in, which he ;shall reside. -j "if any person shall prevent. or attempt to ntevent any officer ofany elect Mn uteler this net awn holding such election or nee or thrMiten any violence to any stick of i firer, or shall interrapt or improperly interfere with him 1 iti the eXecartien of his glide, or -hell W o o, np th e alp. • dew or avenue to my windew where the sane-. nosy he , holding. or shall riot. alsly distiv liette,peage, nt, stub. !lee- thm. or shall us, or practiee intimidating ` ' threat. force or Vielettc -•,:w1 Ai a design to influence unduly or "versa 0 any electer. or- to . revent hint from voting. or to r e stra i n I the rreaoont of Melee, such a pets m. on eotiviclion.shall he lined iii stet' sum ligt.eXreerlitqg fire hundred dollere, • and itnialStined Po any time not leas time one mein it tam inure thin, twelve metal:sand if it shall he showo to the 1 Ceara Where the trial or .m.eh mitt-mite ,ho ii Im, had, that the )101 . 8011S'. otr..lllbitr: IreA tiot ao resident .OF the city. word, or district . or t o wnship where the a ill oirendo was cont :.ii ted, aril not en , stied to vide t ben-ill. thetiont con viable, hushed he eenten eel to pay a fine of not less t than one hundred itoitara nor mere than one thousand 1 dollars, mid lie intermitted not lea than six months oe t more thou t ' , co Years 0' -In case tit,tr ,t,tott who shall have received the second I lii_ beet number Or VotOtr for inspector shall not attend on the day or election, then the person who shalt Imre re . celv-d the next bight-at lumbar o' votes for dodge at the I iorat apring Oration shall act SA 111,4perittlr In his share..— i And in oit the pet-son nit,, shall have received the high est number or votes for inspector shall net attend, the perSOlt rleCtetl jodge shall appoini Olt iiisprcti.r in hf,,,, place and in ease the perawn elected shall not alt toLthen the inspector who received the. highest It anther of votes shall appoiot a jail e fit his plece.or ifitny'acency shell I continue in the board Mr the space of one hour after. the f IWO. fixed by law Fir the (-pot lug of the Oration, the I qualitied.vhsera of the tOW/I.*:1 ip:trard Or district for which said "Mar" Anil have been elected. present at the place of election, shall select one UT tlicrii 'mother to till annuli raerthe'r.' . "It shall be the linty of the - see6 assessors. tiveiv, to attend nt the place of ho'ding every eetti•roi, special or t,Waship election. during tho tithe Said Weil thin is kept open for the purpose 1•1 giting information to the inspectors and judges when tailed on ih relation to the rght of -a ny person as,evs by them to 'TOW at such elections: or such other matters in relit/Mt to the nssessuoitt of voters as tie said inspectors, or either of them. shall from thus to time require." /'u"u"tto the provisiens contained intim nth section of the nct first a feresaid.thejndae+a Clhratoresniddistrict shall respectively tattecharee of the certificate or return of the election of their rst , iieetive districts. and prodilee atom a t a meetingof erne judge flout each district, at the borough of Li harem. on the third day after tine election, being fiir the present year on lett the 12th- day of OCTOBER next, tir-t. end there to de and perfortn the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge bj sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend such meeting of judges, thou the certificate or retool aforesaid sbrtll he taken charge of by onset' the insp-ctors or clerk cif the election of said district, who shalt do and perform the duties re quired of said judges unable to attend. given under my hand, in thy office in Lebanon, the 2d day of September. DAVID 21. &UMW. Sheriff of ushau-a Co. Sept 22. ISSB--ta, • iteeigarVs Wine and Liquor • • _ nOWNER of llrarkrt stiTeter, Leba- IL) lion; Pa., In the roonv'Permerly occupied by ••1 Jacob IVeidle, Esq., where he still continues to P. keep an assortment of the very bbat brandteof WINES and LIQUORS that can be got. To those who are ac quainted with hie LIQUORS, it is not: necessary for him to speak, as the Liquors will weak for themselves. To Hotel. Keepers, and all others, lw would state that it in merely neceesaty for them 'call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he. warrants to render full satisfaction: • ' } IMAM:MI; ILEItiMIT. N . B.—Remember at Weidle's Corner. Lebanon, May 5, 1858. - f-1 WALTZ &. ft(3. l :TL.hare x laritelet.nr WRAPPDTG. PAPER. which they will sell to Country Merchants at city prices. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPtiI. NDRI ES,MACHINE SHOPS, &c, WEIMER JAI CHIME WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon,Lebanon county, Pa. WM. S. P. L. liiEIMER, Propri lri eters, manothehtre Steam Engines from 1 to 300 horse power, of the latest styles • I and patterns, with all the modern "proven:cots. Also, superior Portable En gine:7, (with Link Motion Valve tear) mounted on wheels, ' , for Saw Mills, wood sowing and l foisting purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines fur Printers, Druggists awl persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take ape very small space, and can be put up in a room se .a household than-to. . . . . ALSO. Illowimc Bngines and 3tachinery. for Anthracite and other DlititniNtrnarea, of improved construction.— Forge Halniners, P. L. Welincea Patents; Rolling Mill, Salving, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps, notating Machinery for Mince and Stone guar. rice, Railroad Cars. Iron !triages, Shafting. linnets, PulleyeTiireting L,ithee, Drill PresseV, Pla6itig ; .BrivisSOp C0ck:3,1'0%4,a and Brass Fixtures,Glol* Steam "Valves of all sizes, mai Machinery and Castings of every description.. ALSO, Boilers if any size, form and weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks. Water Tanks, Gas Fluee, Heaters, 'and Sheet iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are nil tested by tickling them into squares of 2 thebes and hammering each square; Pixy imperfection is thus : detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; ,thiskt, pram . . tised in very Stir shims in this country.) ALSO, a stock of Wrought iron Pipe, fur steam, gas and water, with all the necnisary fixtures, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. iromßrass.tual Composition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shertest notice. • StEPAIIaISG attended to with Ipromptnesa find de spatch. A gang of Boiler linkers always ready %tor loh ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. IQ' Orders respectfully solicited. All cotnnianications by mil or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge, WEIMER: Lebanon, Feb'y 4, 1858 JERB3rIAH BOAS- p KO. ASS ER JORTAII GkITTLE STLAiII PLANING BOAS, GASSER & - GBTTLE ; C m [. wish to intdrin Ti - S , kens of Inhaiion • comity and neighboring entinties, tbnt rtiprr*ajt they are new in full operation, and. are , prepared to do all hinds' of — . CARPENTER WORKByMACHINERY zrca as Flooring Boards, Weather Boardilg,' Sash,Doors,Window 4 DOOr Frames, Shutters ; Blinds ; Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of.Sawtng which may be wanted to snit builders. The 'subscribers be; learn to intern, the public that they have the haat and best im proved machinery in the ceilidh such as WOODWORM'S PLANER, he., end that they are ablotO Prott.c, e as good work as the county can produce. : None but the best end well-seesoned LTIABERwiII be used. Carponteri.and ItrilderS are invited to call and, examine their readrAnadeateek, which they Will always keep on hand. and:Judge for themselreS.' 4 , 1" Their Shen Li en Pinegrore Itond,naar Flireafier'S Old Foundry. - . [Lebation:4lMl7,l.lls7. ELIJ A LONGAGItN...JOGN G. CA BET....JAGOG GdiBEL •• LEBANON Door acid S sit Man ttfa ctory. leettteithlt the Steant-..ffouse Road,yektr Qumberland . - Street, Llist Lebanon. THE gill dersigneir tospectfillly in , . form the public in - general,•that they .;„: " have added largely te.their"formereStab ,fike4''' lisinuent, and also have all kinne of the •Latest and best improved ,MACAINERY in the State in full operatien. such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4.c., for conlinetingthe'.. gental business for , Planing, Scrolle Sawing, 4.c., and the experience: acenired by E:LeSlo4cnn and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, fork numberof.yairsltst, affords full as surance of their ability. in connection with J. GAEL, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State, They now offer to Mee nYtirs and Farmers generally upon iluroralffe terms, a judichrectly assorted stock of DOORS. SASIE, &e., from the best Demher manufactories in the -...tate, , feclitig,contitient : that their assortment is. not'to liii'exce"lleff hy any other establishment in the State in regard'to exactness in size, Vitality or Ranh, imd is calculated to afford thorough eatiatction tO those who may favor the undersigned Atli their timbre: , . .. . The following list comprises the leading articles of Stock on hand:— Doors, of all sizes: Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; frown houses; . Cosings„from 3 to 0 in.; Window France, for .hiick 'Sur:base; and frame houses; - Shutters. of all sizes; All kinds of 31°81111'ms; Blinds. of all sizes; 0. O. Spring:Moulding, of alt sizes ; Wash-boards. LONG telt? IBM & BROTHER P. S—Plun thy; Sattilng, ..fr y promptly done for those furnishing; the Lumber. . [Lebanon, July 15,'57. LEHl:mews , • , Cloth Illastuthetoky. JIIIIANKFUL for past fitvor.4, the undersigned fespect ,l fully informs the Public. that be eolitinnes to carry on his Manufactory . in Ent Ilanoter township, Lebanon .county. no as extensive a scald:OS ever., ininecessa ry forzhint to ;‘stiy,,more - , than that the wOrk will ImAlone, in the ‘satrielaCEl,Lr`iV B'lW ints'nfode Lis work nod name so well known in the Mtnttbding noun. try. Ile pron'tisosjedo the , ille,AottostixoFsi ble tines Ms tnenufaetory Is in complete order, and he flatters hinttedf to be able to:render the mune eatisfactien as heretofore. Ile nnintnbetures Brood unditictrrott fitoth, f.toaneM, Blankets, Mite mut other I'lanneis,(.lll in the Lest nuenner., MI also coeds Wool met makes Rolls. For the -enure nieuee:tiLltis:,Custonters, Wool and Cloth will - he taken' at the felloWing placost--,--At the stores of.,George Seeihmberger, Loit.4er',t Brothers. GeOrge kohlrabi, mod at the new Drug Store of t I nittbrd t Lemberger, near the Market, IlOuse.dn the: , borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk .t Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh art's. Bethel township; at tho public house of Willitim Earnst. Frederieksburg; .at the .store of S. it. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stere Of George Weidman. Bellevue; at the store of Martin Harty, Palmyra; at the store : of Gabriel Woßershergee, Netv Market Forgo; at the store of Atiehtel Shirk; East Honorer, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East Rano. ear Lebanon comity. All materials trill be taken away . regularly, front the above places, tinialted without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, eau leave the sects, - white, at, the above mentioned places,. with directions how they wish it prepared.Or his customers can order the Stocking AVool to be kepared front the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done Nett left at the desired Otte-es; N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pile the f,7n.sh therefor„ . uk the above pruned places., LYON humIIERG*R.. nist countY,,May 12,4865.' FARMERS' & M ECHANICS' . nAchine Shop, qUiFI undersigned having made very ., great additions to their facilities ow the numahicturing of, MAeftfxgar, Will itianufartu re owl keep on hand. a very zeneral as rortmerit of FARMING 'IMPLEMENTS, embracing Whaler's Improved Rad way and Lem. f 1 n'se•powers and krve , rr; ItrannysOnnbinc4 Paapar and Minuet; with mrs latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rollers, Grain Drills. and -Fans. Own Plo ughs'aud Planters, Clo- Ver Ififfler, Corn Shelters, ladder, Straif, ltay . Cuttera. A.ll of the above Machines are of the latest and best improvements, and tire a3l warranted to giVe satisfileflutl. Castings of kinds'nzadeto; Order, Soft at short notice. They also Mimicliieture STEAM EN SINES, Mill (leafing, Shafting, mid Mill work hi general, and pay particular attention '0 Repairing Engines and Shiciduery of all lainds. They invite all to call and examine their ;work, at their Machine Shop. on Pluvroresiscet, Lebanon. AQ"-- All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to, June 2, MS. HATS, OAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES. 1818 NEW STYLES. ISgS A DAM 1118 N. in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court House; north side, has now en hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of II ATS AND CA I'S, fur men and boys, fur 1858, 'to - which the attention of the public is respectfully Roll ted. Dots of all priced, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. lie bait also just opened a aplon did ussortment of SUAIMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEARL, DORN, LEO 11ORN.SENATE, CUBIAN, and all Miser& im Ho will also Wholesale all kinds of Huts, Caps, &e., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21,.1555. .. . . . . .Don't for.ret to Call at forget , A .TK.INS A-. IIeADAWS,' and exainine: , their , din* of AL Boots,,Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Digs, , THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots, • .Shoes 1 als Ceps , 4k4AND TRUNNS, is the cheap Store of the'ruiersigned, Walnut street, Lela non,oliero a splendid new stock has just been open. ed, embracing a general assortment for LADIES, GEN TLEMIN and BOYS, among which are LADIES' GAL TERS - •and rANCY SHOCK; Calfskin, Patent Idiather, Gnat, Kip, and other, BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, withk handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and $llOll5 of all kinds,kre also made to order. Ile Las also a great assortment of 'llfi.TS *CAPS, &c., of all kinds and prime. Panama and Summer itats,ln great variety: TOE public is respectfully invited to call and examine. Lebanon, May 5,'58. 30fLN CLISSER. (ICU" and examitittke naw Stock orAthins & IffeAd. am. Come soon and purchase your Boots, Shoes, An., at Atkins a McAdam. LEBANON COUNT3i. LEBANON, PA A. MAJOR:.S; BHOTIIEIt, I.dmatoa, Ltharting CAL, Pa LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL WOOD and COAL YARD. IOIF. Ituder*igiiek having 'bought 'NI . ..;,;;*,.* , 110°0 Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a ° , , short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster * tag i Match's Foundry, in the borough of North 'Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 800 CORDS OP WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grates, Width T will sell at Ole yard or deliver at its small profits as will suit the times. 1 therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to rail and see the saute, ascertain prices. and judge for thenotrstehlves Lebanon, April 1 1 . l.11:7810E8L.41.:10111', (merchant.) N Coal, Coal, Coal, WE, the undensigned, would respectfully inform the citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre pared to supply the eminently with COAL, either Wholesale or Retail, as we 1011 keep all kinds of COAL on band, such as Pea, Chestnut, Nut, More, .Egg and Broken COAL, white, red out/ ipny ash, Which we are constantly re:racing 'from some of the best Collieries in tho Coal regions, and wanid here say that we will sell our Caul as low as they can be sold by any Person in.the county, which we will sell et onr Mitt, or deliver to any part of the two boroughs. MY.FIItS C srroun. Genesee Mills, Lebanon, Feb. 3, LW.- TIII4 undersignixl are prepared' to furnish- Wood, Wood. any or. aui WOOD, to order, at any place in Leb • 4! '" ) or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders lett at their Mill will is promptly attended to. Lebanon, April 21,1858. 3tYilliS SiJOUR. Cheap LU.IPIIIER and COaLl • flt Undeteigned %%leg, purchased, at Sheriff's kale, the entire kg& LllkatETt Akto "UAL, ... In the yard of John IL WITMINEII, h-fr leave to invite the attention of the public thereto. It will be sold muck cheaper than the same artieletan he hinshtelsewhore. The stock em braces all kinds mid descriptions of LUMBER kept in a well stocked Yard, besides a larg,e.lot of first rate Mack smith's COAL. All we ask is that purchasers will call and examine our stock and prices. Lebanon, Sep& 15, 'SS. I= BOWMAN, HAUER A:, CAPP'S, El OP] 13 2 E, r R This Way, if you Want Cheap 'Lumber. TICE undersigned have lately formed a partner i ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business. en a new plan, would respectfully inform the public aflarge, that their place of business is Davin - 1101 MAN'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 now.and:eseellent assortment of all kinds of Luttilier, Such as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATRS, SIIINDLES, AND SOAIITVING 3 %tall lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep stantly on hand, a full Fred welt-seasoned assortnient of all kinds of-BITILDINtI'itIkr.gIITALB, Persons in want Of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock; and learn their prices. Thankful for ple , t - titvors, they holm, that by.attention to business and moderate prides, to atefit a continuance Of public patronage. . . BOWMAN, HAUER, S: CAPP Lebanon, April 8, .1855: 1447.71.111 ER . LinallEClE R. _NEARLY 2 000 000 FEET ! V the best and cheapest assortment of Loma ev lier offered to the public, is now for sate tit the new na e.itensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of BRECHWLL 4" HORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head' of Walnut 'street, a few genres North of the Genesee° Steam Mills; and one guars east of Borgner'a Hotel. Their assortment' consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow,-NorwaV.-Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 134 And 2 inch Patina and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Seantlingand Joists; ' White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! ! The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roonng and Plastering faiths; Chestnut Hails and Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and &se:Mations. COAL! COAL!! COAL! ! ! The largest stock of Broken, Stave, Limebrirners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. 2.... Confident that they hare the largest and best as sortment of Lust= of all descriptions and sizpß, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Colth, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon taut they venture to say that they' can accommodate all purcbasere faetorily, and-would' therefore invite all who want any thing in their tine, to examine their stoek before pur chasing elsewhere. ORBOUBILL & HORST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 24,;1855. = A HOME FOR ALL! r3s *74 siErA • C 7 1 44 The Largest, Best and Cheapest ATSGIVINEXT OP LW/WI AND GOAL EVcrotieml le,retortn'e to the 'public , AT' THE OLD YARD IN oTrOrlit Lebanon Blirougk , Situeitql on the East and TRa't aide of 3liirket strec4, at UN/011r at THE undersigned take this Method of inform : 1. ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding Counties, that they have now on hand it large stock of WELL SkIASONED LUMBER, and are constantly re mising additions thereto. Their assortment consists in portzof White and Yellow PINE awl HEMLOCK BOARDS. 1% inch a nti2 bah PANNEL and COMMON PLANKS. 'White Pine and Hemlock SCANTLING and JOISTS. 1 inch and 1% inch Cherry BOARDS, PLANKS mad'' TABLEthEOS: 1 inch and 4 inch POPLAR Ihittras. Planks e. Scantling.. HARD , - Nlr Such - ASH and Wafts LoA.T noAitos, rthvis Slid SCANTLING. SHINGLES SE IN.G LES, SHINGLES ! A greattissortment of good yina and Ilemlock.sam aLzs. Also,-pooling and , Plastering Larne. Also, :11.1u.5, Posrs,,and ready4oPped PALINGSfqr lancing. Flooring Boards, Boor and ; Window Szslt. n Of Which they pbsitirdy have the largest. nd best get sortment ever offered in this seelion of country. COAL COAL ! ! COA L ! : They keep constantly on hand the best quality of Bro ken, Stone and Limeburners COAT.; also the best quality of nollidaysburg Smith that, at reduced prices.. Vs Miring now sit hand mach the iargest raid corn .pletest assortment of Lumber over offered to the public in Lebanon; they feel confidebt of being aide mid:din:rar ity to accommodate till prachasers, and would, therefore, invite an examination of their stock hefin'e parileMing elSowhcre. REINGBILSP MEILY . ' North LebanOn Borough, Sept7 . l7; 1557. .C,LOCKS. hi rty.Da y, g t 0' ay 7 ji\P l ,I! Th i t y 0 11.! r C LOCKS, Just Received at , J. J. ];LAIR'S Jewelry Store, • ' Lebanon, P.F. WATCHES AND JEWELRY NEIS; LOT Or WATCHES AND JEWELRY, - JUST lISCEIVLD UT .1 • W. A C K E R , , cumboriand , St, next door to Dr. Linenweaver's HOTELS. „, FRANKLIN ROUSE - Corner of Penn and Railroad streets ; /Tt READING, I'A. '(Formerly Railroad Hotel.) •• - IJERMAN NISTENNATT respectfully informs- the public and visitors that - the has opened the above Hotel, for their accommodation and comfort. Re has furnished the house well, with every conveni ence; and also remoddeled the Chambers and Apartments, Bar 7 toom, Parlors, &c. Hotel is fitted up with all the modern improvements, and visitors shall be furnish ed with the best the market affords at his table, and the i iquora Of the best and purestkin' ds. • N, 11.".:.-lita Stabling is large, and rid attaChed,'Bitd, strict attention paid to this department of the Hotel. Reading, May 19, 1868. PITT LIP AR ENTZ. -301. EN W.115/E]-El: ADOLPAVS,IIEINOEHL. 31EIL Mill MEDICINAL . . of Third and Union greets, Philadelphia, Pa. TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most Success - tut practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature, manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner- VOUS and sexual infirmities, diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometirtres indulged in by boys, • in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed in tine time, not only begets serious obstaeles to matrimonial happiness, but gi"ths rise to a series of Protracted, insidious, and de - Viz:dating affections. Few of those who give way to this perniCians practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27,. 28, 29, of Dr.. K.'s book on "Self-Presdivation."} The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is lina ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or' to apply his mind to study;. his step is tardy and weak; he is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his:sports with keg ener gy than usual.: If he emancipate himself before the practice has done „Its worst,•and enter matrimony, his marriage Is unfruit, la, and his Sewn tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These, are Considerations which should awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated: ItEMEIVREE; lie who places himself under, Dr, KINKELIN'S trent merit, may. religiously confide in his honor-as a goalie ! man, and rely upon the assurance, that the. secrets of Dr. K.'s patients *lll never he "disclosed. ! Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak ing your case known to one, Vibe, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend yon. 4Eir Dr. KINKELIN'S recidettee has been for the last TWENTY TEARS at the N. W.' Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Cain have (by stating their ease explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per , letter, enclosing a remit tance) Dr. 31.'s I:llVdielne. appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States; and pack ed secure front DAMAGE or CURIOS.ITY,by REVD I YOUTIV . 'AND .IfANFIOOD A IrmoßoUs LIFO OF. A P.RMIATURE DEATH, .I.CINKELIY ON SELF-PRESERVATION-ONLY 25 CENTS. Letters containing that value in stamps, will unsure a copy, per return of inail. GRATIS! • GRATIS ! I GRATIS !! ! A Free GIFT To AU. MISERY 'RELIEVED'! "Nature's Guide," a new 'Mid popular Work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat ed to prevent years of misery, and save TIMLIBMIPS of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States oft receiving an order enclosing two postage atm:tilt:li. - July 15,1857.-IY. • ~ The Lit er littigorg tor: . PREPARED. BY DR.-SANFORD. ~ : . C . OLPOUNDED entirely from aims, is one, off the best purgative and liver medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder; and inorealeettial than any other Medicine known: It is not only It Ca thartic but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, - then on the hovels and stomach rocas-11) , ff that matter; thus accomplishing -Vivo purpo , Res ardent - illy, without any Of .ths painful feeling exr -0- - 1 rimmed he the <monitions ofnioSt Oltittlinities. It strength -1 enathe system ht the seine time that it purges it; and when taken daily itt moderate doses, will strengthen and I build it up with unusual rapidity. I The:LIVRR is one of the principal regulktors of the human lardy; and when its performs it a functions well; the- powers of the cn system are fully develop-, Led. The statioch is almost .',..., entirely' &WPM:ilea on the healthy action of theLirer 3.? for the proper perf,Wrn i once of its functions; --a, when the stomach is' at fault, the bowels are . at . fault,,.and the ,whole sys, 1 tern suffer in consequence .•ri of one. organ—the .Liver 1 louder , cemled to dd its -- duty: For :'tie tied :diseases ! of thatorgan, one of the 0 proprietors lots made it his study, in a practice of ,„.„, more than twenty years, itfindsomereMetly where , fAI: With to counteract; the many derangements to rn 'which it is liable : . , 1 To prove that this ram .7'.."- edy is, at last found; any. persons troubled with lie-,: cr complaint,- in any of its Mims., has but to try a Wihottle, and conviction is certain. I These Cams remove all from the system, sappi . .- i thy flaw of bile intigoref.. food to digest well, purify and health to the whole "- pse of 'the disease and Bitious attacks are cured rented, by the occasional rater. . One dose after eating Is stomach and prevent the souring. Only one dase tahen be. T Nligitinare. . Only one nose taken at 1 gently,nml tures Alistiro One dose. taken after pepsitt. t one, dose of two tea i Dere Sick Headache. " 1 Oar bottle taken for to- > nude obstruction, refdeVesi, the cause of the disease, , . and makes a perfect cure. I, Only one doss imutedi- ..1 aterY retieveS Cfmlic,while Übe dose often repeated I- ...„ a -sure cure: for die/era I , ilforhus, and, preventive V arsholera. . ~ . . I Only one bottle is need- . !+1 eel to throw cattOf the sys ' tem tie Alas, of ordni- r• eine after u long Sickness. , `One bottle taken for' JanntliN reinci-c,4 all sallowness or unnatural - color front the skim. One dose taken a short titne before ceding gives vigor- ' to the appetite, and makes food digest well.. I One dose often tepeated cores 'Climate tliarrhomi in its I Worst forum, while Sumner or Bowel Complaints yield I almost to the first dose. . One or two doses edres attacks caused by 111,roes is i children; there is no Mircri safer, or speedier remedy in , I the world, as it never fans. I A fen" bottles cnre Dropsy, by exciting: the absarbenLi. We bike pleasure in recommending this medicine as a Ipreventive for Fever and Ave, Chill Fever, and alFife vers of a ItiliOus Type. It - operates with certainty, and , thousands are willing to testify , to its Wonderful virtues. I All Who - use it are givitig oieir unanimous testimony 1 in its favor. l sin,. Site Water in the mouth with the Invigorator and I swallow both together. . Thu Liver Invigorator is a Scientific Medical Discovery 1' and is daily Working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dosegiviug benefit, and seldom mere-than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the word Jaundice or Dys i pepsia to a common I leadaelie, ali of which are the re f ,sults of a Diseased Liver. MICE ONE DOLL= A BOSTIAL , DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway. Ness- York. i dissent L Lynam:tea. awl Dn. Ross, Agents tar Wet- I non; and retailed by Druggists. flutte2,'ZiS-Iy. In P 3 MARRIA€N, (MOW by; Dr. ivn. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUN.S. GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. AIM :WAGE ' UUME by Dr. .M W.,YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. NAT., YOUNG. 31AniclAor GUIDE by Dr. - WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by , Dr. WM. YOUNG. mAnitmatl GUIDE by Dr. WM:YOUNG. AIARRIAUE 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• 4y Dr, Wm. YOUNG. • MARRIAGE' GUIDE by Dr. VOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE.—YOUNG'S GREAT I'IITSIO - WORE, The Pocket Esculapius or Every One Ills Own Doctor, by Wm. Youso, M. D. It is written in plain languoge for the general reader, and iaillustrated with uptrhihis tlr• Olin 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 s hould 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 five cents. A. l. ! . .Tes Dr. WAI. YOUNG, 152.SPRUCB Bina, atove Fourth Philadelphia. [January 20, ISsS.—ly fibwrirto ASSOCIATION-, PHILADELPLITA • • Important diannomacement l° all rersons.nMicted With .Sesaal Dis , :ases such as 1 Sperniaturrliwa. Stoniest Wetdonsis, inipotenee.Monor rhrest, CI tort, Snit' il is, t he I;jce of Oimilism,orSelf-A btutes&c, Theliofward Association'. in vfew of the nivfni limn of human life, caused by Sespal diseases. and the de ceptions prittalsed upon the unfortmeite victims of inch diseases by - Quacks. bare directed their consulting Sur geon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give lledical Advice Gratis, to nil persons thus afflicted, who imply by letter, with a description of their condition. (ago, occupation. habits of life, &c.,) and fit all rases of extretilo Poverty and suffering, tofornish Aleclicinex frecqf Charge. The Dement mmociation is a benevolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment. for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with 'Virulent and Epidemic Dlr ruses." It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors bare voted to expend in advertising the shove notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the; highest Medical skill of the ego, and will furnish the mutt approred modern treatment. Just Published, by the Associntion. n Report. on Sper matorrhat, or Seminal 'Weakness the vice Of thennistn, Mnsturbation or Self- A bux, and other diseases of tile Sex nal Organs, by the consult log Surgeon. which will be sent by mail, (in a scalckl envelop:,) 'free of charge, on the re ceipt of two stamps fur lastage. Address, Dr. OSO. IL CALI lOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Moroni Association, No. South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors. . . • • EZRA D. lIRAIITWELL, lYei t. Oro. PAlRcatut, &cep. Oct. 7,'67_1y *Thick Darkness covers the Earth. And Gross Darkness the People." County Merchants, ANI) all Others , will take Notice! that they cart sup. ply themselves, in any quantities with JONES' PAr. ' , AMID PATENT NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL OIL LAMPS. At the Wholesale and Retail, head quarters. South SECOND Street, 38 PuiLADELITIA. The only place where exclusive Agencies Can he obtain for the Stittu of Pennsylvania, New.lersey and Delaware. These Lamps - give it light equal in intensity of Ilium, and similar in appearance to Gas, and are claimed to he superior to all other portable lights, now In use. No four of Explosion.—NootTensivo odor.---Notmloke.—Tery easi ly trill:med.—As easily regulated as Gas Light—Can be adapted to all plirpuses.—And better than all for a poor man.-50 per cent cheaper than any ether portable light, now In common use. - Sole Agency also, for E..VAPP'S PATENT ROBIN ANDCOAL OIL LAMP. AB-Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every article in the line. S. P. SOUTIELAND, Agent. wept 8-2nt No. 38 South SECOND Street, PHILAD'A WALTZ & MEDEL have the. largest .nisiortnient of the best LEDIDU SLATES ever offered to the public.-- Country Merchants would do 'well to examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. • •• "Toull wanting Farina; aoo advestaiffieut of Haninion - -: ton Lands. Crud IMoreo.ry or IIIPOitT.INT TU TOBACCO CHEWERS Dr. Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute for Tobadto I T is a well knoWn and incontrr.vertable fact that the use of Tobacco is the pnnuoting cause of many of the most severe Mental anal Pluysirnl Di...waters to elude the race o f „mu IS Subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experitticeinive cleh.rly proven that it contains certain narcotic and pohionons properties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many to auppuse that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCOaffeetat *leo the entice nervous system; man ifesting itself—asall 'Who. bare ever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—in Lassitntle. Nervous ta- Willy, Water Brash, DPTepsia, and many other disor ders ot a similar character. Trill-TASTE ItESTORATiViI TIiCICIIF.S Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, , and have proved completely soaccee.sful in a multitude of eas es, and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert:a:beneficial effect upon the entire system, kr storing tbc Taste which has become vitiated or dtattroy cdby great indulgence, completely removing the irrita tiowand.seCompanying tickling sensation of the Throat —which arc always consequent npon abstaining from tbe. use tif Tobabco. and by giving • a healthy tone to tile' Rtomach, invigorate' tile jetarip FYete tte:t , • • Pentane Wino aria Sirctritvably undeffillning their awn-, atitutiona and shortening their ,Moab] use these Troclioa. immediately rand throw of the injurious and 'an pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches or I.ozenges are plat sip in a convenient and tutrtablelorrunt the low pries of 50 Cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared iulely.bY the undersigned to whom allrlerta should be addressed. • He Imbold's'Venuio Preparation o. Highly Coricentrated Compound Fluid ' - Eitruct 'Buchu. For diseases of the Bladder, tidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Wenhnosses, Obstructions, Secret diseases, Fe. male Complaints, and ell diseases of the .Sexual Orgarta, , • • Arising from Excesses end lmprudeueles in life, and re moving all Improper Discharges front the bladder, !Cid ifeys,'Ci Sexual Organs, whether existing in Male or .Feetale, . :••• • From whatever cause thoyterty . tfave originated, And no Matter of Row fo,nng Standing, Giving lienith 'find 'Vigor' to the Frame, and 7;10m to the . Joy to the Afflicted! It rures Nervous and Debilitated SuUreters. and removes IndiSPoSiticia to Eiertion, ,Lose of Power, Logs' of Sie • Dillieetty of . Brmtbing, Golf 'ival Weakness, Horror of Die. ease. Week Nerves, Yranibiing, Dronti liorrorof Death,NightSwents,,Cold.reet, ,Wakeful 'Amite:is of yiffon,l-angthir, Unirer sal Lassitutle of the 3.inseiihir System,..often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, hot Hnndit s Flirline:•A of tile Duly, inynd3 of tho Pallid Countenance and Eruptionsiii't the Pace, Patin to ttniffriCk, Him. • • vine.a of the Eyelids, Fr= queerly Block' • ••p0t.... Flying before : • . the Eyes , with Temporary stiffiotiownittl ' i.enii of sight; • Want of Attenti ~,,, Ureat Mobility, itePtlefsnoss, with Horror ofNothing e deuirablo to •sneti Pft-' ttiot. than solitude, and Nothing they more ' Dr‘.. , :0l for Four of 'net/moires no Jib! rose of manner, no oarn'er.tnasicilo lioa.:ulation, but IL • • • transition &oolong .• . . question to Orr- • other. These synn.totes if allowpd to.go.on—which tide med. seine invariably rem:iv...a-Leann *follows Loss of Power, Fatuity, nod EPILEPTIC Fl'f.s-in moot wbich the pa tient may expire. Who can sny'titat. these. exma , aea are not (ra t ently followed by those Idireful I! AND CONSUblerioN.t . whcremmisottheria , sant: Asylums, and the melancholy. dentbs y by Consuum- MOD, hear simple witness to the truth of the..M:issertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap pears. The Countenance is actually . sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Crier ever visits it ; should a sounder the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. -IVith woeful measures wan despair • Low sullen sounds his grief hezuileit." Debility is most terrible! and. hail brought thousands upon thousand to untimely graves, thulthhisting the am-. Lith' of many noble youths. Jttiaii be cured by the use of !ilia .TNEAStEIVII.V. IahLEDY.! morlifil or hail matter ing ill their place a heal .the stomach. consintt fug the blood, giving twin machinery, removih' g the effecting a,tariCal earn. a lid, %hat fex; :nre . use 10 the ~ If ybil ati!sulferimr * with :. u) of the above distressing ailments, the 11. 1 / 1 1)E.N.TItACT wilraiMb you. Try it and be convint•ed of its afilcacy. • Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilltita. and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and sure long suffering. .Nloiniy, and nspoeure, by sending or calling for a bottle' of this Popular and specific Remedy. It altars all lade and intiamtitation, rfectly pleas ant Jo Its taste and odor, but lunnediator its action. 7 • • ikilitbdid'S Extract•Bu hu prepared directly ncrording to the rtules.of Pharmacy afid . themmtr.y., with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and rare devoted in. its combination. dee ?Professor Pewees Valuable Works on the practice of Physie; and most of the late standard Works of 'Medicine. 1 . . . I.lllititaitt to ielit;fe th , e food from raising, 'tintl fore retiring, pr6ronts night , loc*enx„tb, bowels. pas: 1-- titch meal; will enio 14 Ispoourdia aways ro- .ova -A 4 OLfe huntleek! dollars .will bt paid to any Pliyiztirin who eau prove that the nictiltrae user injured a patient.; and the testimony of thousands ran be produced to • proVn that it does great good; Cases of from one week to thir teen years standing have been effected. The mesa' of Yoluntary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor; vouching Ito .virtues.and curative powers, id iammenee. embracing names well known tu SC/JENCE AND • -1 00,00d • Bottles Have Been Sold and not n single instance ale failure line Imam reported . Personnlly appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Plilladelphin ' 11. T. lIEIJIBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn dden say. that, hie preparation contains CO Narcotic, 3lerenry, or injurious Drug, but are purely .Yegetable. 11 . T . 1113LA1 1101.,D, sole manufacturer. tiWnrn and sulmaribtal before MC t his 23d duty of NOIVIII betiss4. wsi I gliA It D. Alderman. Price $l, per litoiti, of. tikror $5, De livered to any Address, Arcomptinied by reliable nud responsible Crrtificatesfrono 1 rofesoors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by 11. T. 11E011101.D, prebend nod Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. To belied of Dr. (leorgn Rossi D. S. Heber, and of all Druggists aud Antlers thrtluglioilt the.Utilted States, Canada, and British ,Provinces. BEWARE O COUNTERFEITS ! . Aik for'Zleliabbld'i—take no other. • . Cures Gtiarautce(l. Tn. , - 2. The rfledieine of the Million 3 VI 'ME EXCIY/ NO CA USE OF SICK N ESS..The blood is the lifenuataining agent. it furuishir tho com pnilents of fle s h, bono, muscle, nerve and integument. The Stomach Is its tuanufactory. the veins its distribu tors, and the in twd.lnee the channel through which the senate matter rejected in it? productions is expelled._ Upon the stomach, the circulation and tits buwels,.theze NIL; Oct. simultancounly, relieving Indigestion, purify ing the fitti&. and regulating the excretions. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among cies es in this country. IL 'unquiet a thousand s.httpes, and is the primary source of innuMertthle dangerous' Melo diet; ; but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yfitlds readily anti rapidly to this scorching k unerring remedy. Bilious A f fections. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which so eretes 'his fluid, three pillsoperate specifically. infallibly rectifying Its irrezularities and effectually miring Jaun dice, Bilious Itetnittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Liver Complaints. Unless the bowels perform their hinctions property, the whole body suffers. Tuns of thousands die annual. ly of Dysentery. Diarrheas,. Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether teuittal or epidemic, is a phonOmenen in medicine. Ay following the printed directions, the most alarming ca sed of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word •to Females. • • The Ipcal debility and irregularities.which are the ea- 1 1 nt..c I' I annoyances of the weaker sex, , and which, when itegl i ec ted, always shorten life, ire relieved for the thne being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alternative. Sty Holloway's Pills are the best remedies known in , the world for the following diseases, I AWL= Diarrhcca, Indigestion, Bowel dompleints, Dropsy, Influenza, ; Coughs, Debility, Inflammation, Colds,Fever &Ague, Inward Weakness, 4 CheatDiscases, Files, Female Complaints, Costiveness, Ikadachea, Lowness of Spirits, • ' LiverCompluints, Stonea 9ravel, Secondary Symptoms, : Venereal! Affections, Worms of all kinds. ***Sold at the Manufactory of Professor IlelloWay, 80 i Maiden Lane New York, and by all respectable Drug. gists and Dealers In Medicine throughout the' United States and the civilized world, in boxes ate 6 cents, 6234. i cents, and gl each . . , Caorioxl—Noue are genuine unless-the 'words "Hol loway, New York and London," are diecernible 08 a Wa ter•mork'M every leaf of the book of directsologi b's7ohuorlida: each potor box; the tame may be plainly ing the letif to the light. A handsome rewerd' , will he given to any one rendering such' information is may • load to the detection of any pert, or purtiex counterfeit ing the medicines or vending the sat4e,' knowing them to be spurious:VA There is aconsiderable saving by taking the tmger sizes. N. ll—Directions for the gllithallen of pith:knits in ~ ro±-3, disorder are affixed to each bok, ..1. , -.4. N ara 31, , 33. TUST•REUDIVED- a sp " rairiortPOHT Arl NA. very-de, 0, iintikiiisn',Sedren4agiUsnox Ponrii,;'OirrAwr.A i' Thu:am, and CLM:III:4II..OII . 4 IePAGNr.;:iit.. t.n.r. •4. ,r:. , I : • ILEIGART'S Wine and LiptooStoxo. .14. N. ES E. 11011X145, Druixtst.; kayak/4; 748.41, . 2d and Itace, Vininda . . _ all the uniptotes,"eierviti Jirhicli will 1x fouittl liiiiolsoPirti AND PAdit• HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The National Disease TBS OAIGLNIAL34:IIICINE ErITAHI.I:4I I EI ) IN Vi 37. .. Lad bet ariaelsof the kmd r e . fir ea fr ofheeed limier the name of d eillr bor imi6 %Ilan& ' in ant ether eaunilry # o/2 ''other Pahkaish V pip d erfirs are counirrieite. TA. ffenuine eau he knairn by Ike name BRYAN bring stamped an sack WAFER. BRYAN'S F'UII..IIONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat ... Hoarseness. BRYAN'S I'II.SIONIC WAFERS, Reliovo Astluxis, Bronchitis, Ditltiole Breathing. aftWAS - F. PUI M iXtc WAPititS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Paine in - the Chest • lIRTAX'S PULMONIC. Rehew() Incipient Consumption, Lung DieeneeL 131:1 - t Cs:'S ri:Lmosic wArEftS Believe Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsi ls nnrAN's I,IIOSIC NV.IE.YRS Relieve the abDve Complaints in Tea IR-mutes: BRYAN'S PIII.MONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all el=fes and constitutions • nitvA - N•s; rulmoNic wAre.ns Are adapted' for Vocalists sud Public Speakci PIA:MONA; W4FERS linprove Uri) col:minas end flexibility of Voir BRYAN'S 'II.I.IIONIC Are in a r.mplefonn und pleariunt ,to the taste, - I'FI.M . OXIR WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid. &biting Curti - BRYAN'S PUI.MONIC WAFERS . Ire werrented to give eadsfactictoto every one. No Family aluSuht be. without a Nisi. Of /aryl rul mon le Wafers is 1111 K. IIIUCSY- No Traveler ebeeld be without - a Box of • IFlvyaseii Pnlmonic Wafers No :Dealer shoal' be • wipout svnly ci . fc WxScre 70k lIIS I.37STSSIMS. ' No person, will , ever object to give for 1 laryari 9 g Pal sitcost I c 'Wu fern 7 T M.CT.Y- PI Vt. CIiNTS. - i }or 5a16 by Dr.POSS3,9Priusi e elle- Court Ilouo'. Lel.n. , non, Pa,. and by all respectableDrnprixta tbreor,*annt Me i 'United States and C-uandn; alsoby: J.Lnrvey Birch, Read big, Pa. - (Oct 7 '57-Iy. _ • —... • Wall difeILSCA, the gl' . 6 ' it:ltlrst muse Sininp froth' neglest:of tlitures laws: U FT" NAY T 6 u.ii• ..i ..6 c - rAIA : Ni'E ED IN ALL STAGES OF SECRET DISEASES ! Floßtabose. , NerTous Stritieur&i, Glees, (*av . .el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Mladder. . • Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Mihail in thallium,. 'and Ankles, diseases of the Lungs, Throat, lose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the ltorly or Limbs, Oancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, ELVitu,' Dance, and all Di<- Parrs from a derangement of the Sernal Or gans, such se Nervous Trembling, Loss of "lentory Loss of Power, General Weak tleßS:DillttleSA of Visie;ii with appearing 'before the eye& Loss of Sight, - lAkefuletioss, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the Face, Pain in the Dirk end Dena. Finiale 'lr regtelnritfes and nil improper discharge:afro:it - both sexes. It matters not from.what cause the ;diregso originated. leowevertong stnntling - orbtaiitate 'the mats; insect-Mr is CRIZTAI . X: and in a shorter' time then is permanent cunt ran he effected by any other treatment, even after the dieters, has bottled the skill 'of eininunt physiciankand re .sid Weir - Means acute: . 'The meillcfnese are Piens ant' Without odor, =wising no' sickness and free from :mercury or balsam. During twenty yenra of prnctire. have rescued from the Jawa of Death nanny thonsinds, who. in the last stages of the ithece.nientioncti diseases: had lawn given up to die by. theirphysicinhs, which war. rents me in Promising to' the afflicted, who may plot.; theMselves aineitirtureareot perfect end. Most speedy cure., Secret Diseases are the grentes t enemies tohealth, us they :We the erste:misc . of Coinahripii on , Scrofula „,, d many other dieentees. and should ben-terror-to the hu man fatally. As a permanent mire is in-areely ever et treated, n majority ofthe cares falling into the halas of incompetent persons, who not only -feeil• - fo titre; the eases Led hdn the constitution, tilling the system' with mercury, which, with the disease ; linstens the suffet''r into a rapid Consumption. But should the disease And the ..treatmetit not muse, dentle upon and the victim marries, the disease is en tailed upon the children, whit'arehorie with' feeble con stitutions, tend the current of life corrupted by a virile which betrayalteelf 'Scrofula: Toter, Ulcers. nteir liezthend otherentfteetiens Of the Skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs. entailing:upon then: at brief existence or etaur ing and consigning them to nil early grave. SELF Ai:USW:A :Mother form i.1.11,1e enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human :discu ses tanars ate destructive n drain upon the system. draw ing Its tBl3liviinds of vietines through li!fewer rerfirrat. ferit ' , dolt: to all untiinely gfittAt. )t Ner ,cousSystein, tiippf ltj aisi.V.-3elittay Mil 'energies of • life, causes mental'ilGingemeitt, precut:tit the proper devel opment of the system, disqualifies for mnrrirge, society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the Suf ferer wrecked in-body or mind. preali,pC vsl to Consitiatte =Lion and attain of evils more to he el rtnitled than elmtli itself. With the fullmt cxtattidelace.,l assure the unfortu nate victims of Self Abuse that a pairmanent and speedy cure mu be effected, tenet with the'alenitoinnetet of ruin , ous practices nay patents coo be ra. tore] to robust, rig:. moan health. The uMicted are eautiousd against the use of Potent Mal Mines, fur there are so many ingenious snares iu the columns of the public prints to catch cud rob the n am:my .sufferers, that millions have their .constiteithms ruined by the vile compounds of quack 4m:tors. or the ennallir poisonone nostrums vended as "Patent 3101Reines." have carefully analyzed-many of the so-called Patent Mediehaw. suit find that nearly all of them contain Cor rosire klublintate. which is one of the strongest.'preparm. than , of auercury.and a deadly poison, which,. instead of curing the disease, disables the system for life. . Thretefourths of the'paterit imstrunts mu' in' use or., put up by unprincipled and ignurant persons whoido not understand even the alphabet of the .31ATErmt and are equally is destitute of any Itunwletlge of the hip , mutt system, having one object only in view, and that to make Money rekartliess of consequences. rregularities nod.. ail diseases of :zealot...l,nd :females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousnuds of the'niest re marimblegurcw. Modicines v r tithfnit directions sent any part of tlie United -Stalks tkniada4,i bj. patiasitd eumumnienting their symptoms by letter. liminess cor: respondonee strirtlY . Centldential. Address ' J. sumairmwri,Lnox.,D. • - Oftico No.. 1131 Filbert St.. (Ohl No. 109,) below twelfth, March 13,16.53.-3 y., linvortant :Discovery, C O LN - •S . 11 -4 / 1 - . P 'Dina - sea of, the Lbnis.qnd .Throat . • ink-I.4.xatiax . bk I I CURABLE 'BY INHATIATI . which ntE Jr Li% • Remedies the eavitiiii en the through the ail passages, and coming, Hi euhtectitith the disease neutralizes the tuheteithir Matter, titlark the cough, , causes a frtiened • easy expect rration, ...heOs . the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts reueweilvitsility to the net-- vons system, giving that tone antreliiiilry ao IndiqwnFa ble for the restoration of health_ To be able to state confidently-" that Consumption is curable by, inhalation, i 3 to me . a Retiree of tillal!:,j -. Cel ph:Mirre. It is as much under the control of Medical treatment as any 'other formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured iu the first stagers, and fifty percent, in the second; but in the third stage it le Impossible to-savc more then five percent : , for the lunge' ere so :cut np by the disease as to defy medical skill. .Even, however, iie tile last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attendingg this fearful scourge / vhich an nually tlestroys.ninety.live thousand persons in the IP nited'Statee alone ; and a correct'calrnlationshows that of the present populntion of the earth,. eighty millions arc destined to fill the Consumptit &a grave. Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal ConsultuptiOn.! in all ages it has been the great enemy • of life,.fer it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave; the beautiful; the graceful, and the gift ed. By the help of that Stirrionl 1 %. 4 ". fo r " who nt ni coetk every good and perfect gift, I tun enabled to offer to the aftfietal a permanent and speedy cure in -con suniptioe. The first'eause of tubercles is fromleaptire Blood, and theimmediate effect; produced by theit.depo *Mon in the lungs, is to prevent the free mithissime_ or atrial° the air eons, which causes- a weakened' through tlie entire system. Then, surely, mere r, • ~ Lionel expeet greater good from nicalicines entering: the pAtient will alwaye find thee the cavitkw. of the hinge, than from those administered through .the stn mat ; lungs free and the breathing &icy, after inhaling reme-• dies. Triie, Inhalaticin is a heal remedy, evertheless, It nets constitutionally, and with more power and NA , . taints than remedies administered by the struniseli. paralyzing:the entire nervous sys prOve the powerful and direct influence cif thus mode of' tellninistration, chloroform inhaled Will destroy senaillf/- ity in a ftetv minutes, tem, so theta limb maybe amputated without theslignt cat pain; inhaling, flu:ordinary Wurning'igas will destroy life in a few hours. . The i ala tiou arum mciula trill rtrureibe Fy stem when fainting or apparently dead.• The odor of ninny of thin ter being inhaled, medicines is perceptible in the akin, a few moments at tend may be hometlintely detected , In tbe blood. A convincing proof of the constitntionaber recto of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro duced by. breathing 'feta air. Is not this positive donee tluit p ro Oerrernexlips, carefully prepared and judi elously.mhulnistered through the lungs, should produce th em 0.4-11.eppy results ? baring eighteen years' prac- • ei many:: thensands, suffering from diseases lungs and throat, bum of the been under nay care, and 1 have effected remarkable cures, even after the sefferers: had been prouounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies ese that Consumption is no longer a fatal eli,ayse._ txuatiucut of Consumption is original, and &Waded. on long expe:ience and a thorough hivestigation. Perfect acque intance with Idle miture . of tubercles, Ac., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease Unit simulate consumption, and applythiaproper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single eiese,,.. This familiarity-, in connection with certain pathologicil and. microscopic discovortof; enables me to rellet.e. large the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed the lungs from the effects of contracted chests; to cu. vi- Lathy, giving energy and' tene to the entire system.. . Itleditines with full directions, sent to any part of the United States and Canadae; by patlente communicating their symptoms by letter. hut the cure would 'be more certain if the patient should pay .nie u visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable inc prtiseribe with 'much . greater •certainty ; and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again.- GILA3I.AIyt, M. D., , 01Ece,•1131 Filbert. St., (old N0.,109,) beluw 12tb. 31nich 18, 1550 —I y , PIELADSLYBI.S. PA.
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