A AA , gjlt VllllO% Air Oux "Devil" on the Cable.—Brim ffl of deleetrienflabilation" at the Buenos of the cable, 'Mg "devil" uncoils, breaks off end ignites the foI. ;owing highly charged "lines:" "The cuiteirr is—for wrong or right—. To practice "Spitiking" out of sight: llilscattrOld"Buck and England'elstughter, 4- limillihteregliititainese waft water V, .„41,Bruiskar rPtHor.....a VontuallitWyer on eitekit was asked to dinewith the Judge. At the AkSe, the Judge, ao is his cootblit, asked &Meiling, iuti shortly after rose from the oeatssthittook from 'the sideboard a bottle of Old Bourbon, of which -he invited hie guest to partake, partaking him !Of, as Is hie custom.. After dinner wax over, the lawyer said: "Judge, will you permit me to ask you aqu . don t" hoplied the Judge, " w hat is itr ' . 4 1" observed that after you asked a Ideating you vest en the %ate. wane to. know whether you ware ashamed to ask asidesiingen the liquor, or whether you thought it good enough without r Tha4udge took , ireenter eartraumt. jar` An old Dutch farmer just arrived at the dignity of a, justice of the peace—had his first marriage ease. lie did it up in tbis way. Ile first said to the man : ‘`Vell,youlsralits.to be mar rit, do you? Veil, you lovesh dis voman so : oot as any vono, you have ever seen ?" 4Yes," an swered the man. Then to the voman: 'Tell, do ..syen.love die man so better as any man you bare ever seerT7" tbsithesitated-alittle, and ho repeat ed: mTell, veil, 'do youlike him so veil as to be his vifel" "Yes, yes," she answered. "Veil, dat tab sll any reasonable man can except. So you ars nsarritt ; I pronounce you win and v ifo."— The luau asked the justice what was to pay. ---- "Nothing at all; you are •elcome to it if it Till do any soot." *QUERIES. •1. now much (approximalely,) that is, how mach farther from the certtre of the Earth, is the mouth of the Mississippi River than its sources? 2. Why do the waters of the Mississippi thus tun -up hill? At which season of the year is the sun the - fitetbilltlrosn'us—in summer-or winter? -l:: Why is it warmar.tc`ibis latitude in sum. Amer thin inkutintei? 4. What it bin effect of heat upon air? 1 13. If warns air rises. why is it colder the high . Alt•we ascend mountains? 3. Why is it darker the higher we ascend from thisurface of the earth ? 8. &immure relates, that at the summit of /taint Blanc, the report of a pistol was not loud er.than that of a small cracker in the plain be low. Row is this accounted for? IL In what conditions of the atmosphere is Mud beard the most distinctly? 10. Ifs tree should fall in the wilderness, and • thververe.rwrear •within a -tratreired miles of it, would the falling of the tree produce any sound s .11. What occasions the snapping of wood or cota, when laid upon the ere? .12. `Which quakes the most7onapping—porous wood or dense wood, green wood or dry wood ? ' 13. Why is it painful and difficult to breathe at a great elevation from LIM :Kithira of the earth ? 14. Why is the water salt in all lakes that have as . outlet 1 15. Can the probable sge of the world be do dtited from this saltness of theie lakes—and, if so; npon what principle? MARBLE AND STONE. THE undereigued would respectfully inform the public that he him now a larger And more extensive assortment tor HARBLE, at his New Establishment in Market street, the has ever heretofore been offered to the public in Lebanon, the stock consisting of Intim: MAUMILS, Err. SAND, STATVANIN DOSSIT, DARBY. MANcrutsran, ke„ &a_ allot whkbare done up in the most scientific style, and it such s variety of designs as to snit the tastes of nil. The public are invited to call at hie NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET. One Kean north of Union Hall, Lebanon. ra.„ where be win attend personally to all who will favor him with their patronage. Ibi would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal rpetermege afforded bins since opening in business, and leatbraiennareenamasged elm interest manifested in his behalf by the pa'bfic,lte enters upon a new season with renewed energy, despatching business with a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. Terms Ereamnable. ad: and Examine. Lebanon, Aug. 18, 'U. J. E. DAUGHERTY. P. s—Aiso, a number of selectLhoestone Door ,Sitts. Arc the accommodation of Millen men end contowtors, who would do well to cell and examine. J. E. D. TAKE NOTICE. The old stem worm is come to fife 090114. JOHN 'DETER MOYER would respectfully infant the public that hecontinueethebuslnees ofI.I3IESTONE SAWING AND DRiIEISINO by horse power, lit Chestnut litrest,Beat Lebanon. lie buiebes the following nrticles out of the best and tic...limiest limestone that can be pro cured in this netihborhood, viz:—Domt gut! and PLAT soma, &am WINDOW littte and assns. Clit.tit Doon Onnlnt, Come Deceits, Shoe Scraper blocks, am well as any other article that can be manufactured of limestone. llis Curb-Stones aro from form to lire inches thick; nod his priers In accordance with the quality. He WM the drat person that introduced the lime-stone into this place, end Is now prepared to tiniA off lime dons seas toAgire it an appearance very little Interior to that of.the handeomeet Marble, In proof of which /Laser- Aim Hon he I. 'he public to the Sniehed work at his es tablish L," He reepectfully Invitee all those who in tend ' knew buildings, to coil at hie establishment and conrOaptlientselves of the exccileht ilubh of his work We atilb orthe cheapness of his price., Lebanon, Much 24,1M-ly. Leb - anon Nalrble Yard JOB FARRELL. Stone Cutter , respectfully informs ids friends and the public in general that he is iereparel to doall kinds or KOMI' AND OItNAMKNTAL work at his Marble-Yard. in - Walnut street, half way between Cotha r agape and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the nitent nodes, as good as work done in any eity In the lilted States, and being the only. Stone Cutter in Lebanon.eounty who has peered a reguleripprenticeehlp to the business, he pledges,khnself that Mean man ulna tare equiapse, and glee a beMer dub& than any other maw angsgailn Us• saineetinelnese. !Mewls cooetets of Illonnunga,,ffneen Stuffeni Melfrgla, OFRICITrirr ?oars, irnantrindiMierl,4o. Limo, SANDSTONE -otthe ,hest quality for, all 11/Mll, Main and, ornamental::: A lane assortment of LIME. mrentirthof kind - Volt housework, of any size and quantity. ser sell snd examine price. and the steak before you moltase eltewhefe:. JOBS FARRELL,. LeSllatiiher 19, 2855. M. Md..' r. NG done in German and Inglish.l l .7 11011.1111. arkmen Henry W. Overman, %To. 14 (ow No. 6) Fkmtls THIRD Street, below Mork et; Philadelphia. f e jt.TnEß DEALER Alt . roeeoa, Liniasseilkediairik 4 • D Aux..saue , takma, usgthip t: ibefemt lams fiebeiebeiste. 'rarer elit; • =IEI Vtibtte Notices Glaneral Election Proclamation. PURSUANT go an Act of the General ii Assembly of the Commonwealth of Peripsylvenin, entitled en "'Act relating to the Eleetions 'fhb' Com. monwealth," sipreved the 2d day of 3uly, A. D., one thousand eight hundred end thirty ritme„, I, DAVID ltd. Slorifrof the County of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give 'hake to the 'electors of the county aforesaid, that a Generkt Election still be held in the said county of Lebanon, on' the second .Ther. day(bving the I.2th day) of Oduber, 18i8. at which time the electors of the county aforesaid will vac in thtir respective districts fur One Person for atidee of the Supreme Court Of Penn sylvania. One Pereoretbr Canal Commissioner of the 'Common 'Wealth Of IPPanSylvania. One Person to repreeent the Tenth Congreeektual Wet In the Congress of the United Suites. One Person to represent the county of Ltbatton in the House of Representatires of Penneylvauta. . . One Person for P.Vriffof the County'bf Lebanon. One Person for !Prothonotary of tbo County of Leba non One Person for Cumalsvfoner of the County of Lam non. One Dereon for Director Of 'Oiel.nnr - il the county of Lebanon. One Person for Auditor of the et Witty of Lebanon. I also bereby nick. known Rail give nbtice that the place of holding the Iteoresaid general election in the Revel* didritti within the county "at Lebanon, are as follows viz : The Electors of the East Ward °Mite Iliirougt Lebanon are to meet at the COVlllfilldWitYfe YOOlll i e Court Homo in said Borough: The Electors of the West Ward•Of the Borough of Lebanon, ere to meet in the Jury rem, on the west side of the Court House in said Borough. Tho Electora of South Lebanon hiteuship are to Meet at the Grand Jury room, at the etteltqforiss, iu the Borough of Lebanon. The Electors of North Lebanon Bortingh are to meet at the public house of Benjamin Zeiler; in mid Borough. The Eleetorspf North Lebanon townehip are M meet at the public hone of Conrad 11. Bergner, in tN) Bortma , b f North Lebanon. • The Electors of Jackson toWitship ate to meet at the house of J. li., Spoyd, in Saidtownsidp,. The Electors Of North Antiville toWnahip are to meet at the public house of • 8. Ciall. in said township The Electors of lleidieborg tortualtip are to at the public house of Levi S. Oberly;itti Mid tawnship. The Electors of Londonderry thwnehip are to meet at the public house of John Wolfereberger, - in "said town ship. The Electors of East Hanover ttftroslifp Are to meet at the public house of Jacob W..a.dauts, Rtt mid township. The El, eters of Swetare township are to meet et the Mile Mann. of J. Heilman,. in said tointship, The Elector , . id' Bethel township are to meet at the public house of Jacob Itrichas t. lanced:township. The Electors of Union township Are to meet at the public !lOW% or Daniel Bordner, in dattnarrimilip, ' I The Jillemors of Miens k ten nshipfale fo Lock at the public heels° of D. S. Matthew, - in add township.. ' ; The Electors of faith Anaville ithinship are .to meet r at the public house of Jacob - Fink. in said township. The Electors of Co , nwall township are to 'meet et the public In.use of S. & U Eby, in said beiniship. The F.lect•rs of Cold 13pring township are quest the School House at or near Bauch Gap, in fold t9Wll5bl The election is d, heopened between the boats of ei and ten o'clock in the fineooon, and shall continue with. out 'Monism - ion or adjourtiment,and is not to be .hosed before seven o'cleck lu the eve:lingo. I also unite known and give iMtice r .ent 'ln and by the 13th section of rthe aortaltid set I AM directes', that every person, except justices of tke neace, who shalt bold any office or appointment of profit or troat ut,d, r the government of the United etetes, or of this State. or any city or incorporated district. whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, subordinate officer, or agent. who is f or *ball be employed coder the legislative. jddiciary. or executive departmet.t et this Site or the United Statt , s. or of any city or incorporated district, and Aso. that every memb r of Coneress and the State Legislotaromot of the select and croanon council of any city, eotitleif, skaters at any incurportited districtos by law incapable of holding or exercising at the satue time the office or appoltitment.of judge. inspector or clerk of any ehTtion of tlitsfranumon wealth, and that 00 inspector or judge or ollSodruf any such electitri, shell be niinikin to any oilier. I hen is be voted for." Also, that in the fourth section of tali act of .assembly, el:Attlee, "An Act relating. to exectithets, and for other purposes," approved April lfr, lain, it Is enacted that the aforesaid llith section "shall not be so ermatrued as to pre vent any militia officer or borough officer from servimr as Judge, inspector orelerk at any general or spec's! elcc ton in this Crinmereweelth." Alm, that in the blat Fection of said set. it is enacted that...every gen rat and stecial election vli it be opened between the hours or eight and ten in theforehoon, and shall methane without intorrin lion or 11 ',journment until seven O'clock in the evenening, when the pulls shall he closed." The general, special, city, incorporated district and township elections, and all elections for electors or Presi dent anti Vice President of the Unized totes shall be held and conducted by the Inspectors cud judges elected ae efotaahl, end by clerks appointed as lierudinirer pi Igo person sheathe - permitted to rite at any . leetion, DS arelllttattl, but a white freeman of fhb Age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this ;'tats at least one your, and in the election district where he oilers to vote at leant feu 411145 illlMlldiately 'promting such c'ectlon, and h tthill two 3 eat s paid a FtAtirtir county fix. which shall have been ass,ssed at hest ten da. s before the election. Hut a citizen of the United States who has pr' rionsly been a +lnstilled voter of this ;it:de and re moved therefrom and retained, and u•ho shall leave ; cdoted in the election district and paid taxesas arnica:Aid, '1 be entitled to vote after residinz lit this .Haste iix naohtlaii: /*melded, That the white.freematifilitinetis of the "United States, between tifeltgivi of 21 idol 22 years, and have resided in the election district ten days, as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not hare paid taxes. "No person sholl bo admitted to rote whose norm is not contained in tiro list or toxobso initobitooro by the commissioners, First, be produce• a re ceipt for the intyrnont within two 3 ears,of ei State or Count , ' tax, assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either Ott his own oath or of Actuation. or on the oath or eArmation of an. titer, that he has paid each a tax. or on - I'4lllnm taper:duce a receipt. shall make oath of the payment that eel; or a :cond. if Ironton]) a vote by b.'rengrin elector between Ilea ages of 21 and 22 years. he Shall depose on oath 'or affirnostion that lie bar resided in the State at least dho year before his application, end make atteli'proof of his risilence nil the district as is required by this act. rind that ho (Met verity believe from the accounts given him that ha is of the age aforeatid, and give such et her ern' enee as it re quired try lute act ; whereupon the ovine of tbeledieni to permitted to vote - . Neil be inserted in the elpinitilitheid list by the inapeetors end a rote ipposite thereto by writing the word‘tat.' If he khan tie admitted to rote by reason of Inesitiy paid 111., tit. or the word 'age,' if tie shall tie permitted to 'rote by cdoi :>g+•. s o d shall bo called out to the chilli's, who shall minks like. 'so tea Intim fiat of vciters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the bertouttilalming to rote is not tumid on the list fitruithert fief 'the 4;,..11111liS Siolltro suit ;Ma mor, or his richt tolvto, whether found th.-ireiin or not, is objected to by MI'S 'qualified eititeit, it elicit be the duty of the impectort to examine such tier. son OS/ oath as to its nyallifiCalh , llY, ant if be claims in resisted within th. State f o r one year or uoiro h is oath will he cullieiei t proof thereof, hovel:eh make proof by at least one cornipeti tit wittiest, *ha shall be a genii• lied elector, that lie has. melded within the- district OT more than ten days next indoediettely preceding said onotion. and shalt alto hitheelf swear that. his lama lido residencein ptirionince of kit litisloPoAring is within the Ostrich and that he did not 'remove into said district for the purpose or voting therein. **Every per.on quittlii-d as aforeseirl, and aho obeli matte due proof. if rerittirett. of limit resiclente Iva' pay tnent "r taxes lit ilbereeitiii. shell be permitted to Tote in the township. ward.* tbitritt, in *tidal he shall reside. "If nay person Anil preritat. or attempt to prevent any whiner orally eleldli so motet' it& ittt titan bidamsimeh election Or nee or threaten any vio.ericv to Roy rude of. Kees, et airtll interrupt or improperly la tel with plat is the execatir ri of his 'lute, yr hall (dock up the win dow or nVrtille to nsy x bolow meta re the tame may no holdiug.nr than riolontly distend> the peace at such cite 'ion. or shat .41,er prom-time- threWtet,fOrCe ur violence, with a design to MB te-nee unduly or overawe car thetior. or to 1 r•Vrtit 'from voting:, or to rettrain the rrt , - 0 .111 or choice. such nel SUM t,lt 4,, , UViCtiarlaihn.ll hr tined in any sum not est-meting lire bombed dollars, and imposoued fie arty time not hest than one month nor inner than twelve oiontLat. and If it shalt to, diowt, to the Court where tim trial it emelt iii. IWO shalt be had,thst the person /I oil Salta,' Wen met a n-stdmit of the city, ward, or distriet, or township where the said offence WWI Catil.llift , ll. 1011 not eerithel to vote t herein, then,on con. eictioii, he 'hall be sentenced to pity a line of not less 'ban .I; a Irtneleed ;hirers nor 11,01.0 than one thousand du:lars. mot lie imprison e d teet trek tirkth six months:or more than t .o years 'ln cave the person elm shall hove n (Tired the second hit beet enrolee et votes fel' harts et or shall to t attend on the day of election. then the person who shall have fr eely-tithe next highest Itionher of Votes ilardetige at the next spring election shall act UP iutpetlnt ill his ldxre,— And in ease tine person wile shall linvervceivial tee high e.t oullibet of 1.114411 414. r inspector shill not attend. the per son elected judge shalt appoint au inspector in ids place end in cane the person elected simit notatt iiii,then the inspector who received the highest needier of votes ...hall appoint: a Intl. e In Irk place, or tinny vacancy shalt continue in the board Air the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the r per Mg if the election, the qualified voters or the towns/tip, card or district fur which said , Llficer shell have been or cted, present at the place of election, shall select one of their enricher to till such vacancy. IG alitril be the duty of the. ,several assessors, respec tively, to attend et tin, Once of Ire ding every general, special er t.wnehip election. timing the time said elec that is kept open far Ow purpose if giving information to the inspec•ors and judges whe tu the r gist of airy pennon ttamiled Ott in relstion ,:thent to rote at such +-teeth ea, or such other mattopc,ftt:relati o n to the, assesserent Of referees the sold ifiritetterei Or either of them. shell from time to time remitiC" ;". - Yuma:cot to the previsims coutailied in sect ice of the act first air r 4 .141111 j nil gee f tli r; Obit ere id district shall respeetively takecharne of the certificate or return of the clectimkof their respective district*, and pastime them at a meeting of one judge Dour each district, at lite borough of Lebanen. on the third duty after the election, being tartly presettCyear en FRIDAY, the 39th day of OCTOBER next, OrM ated there to d* and perform the duties required by law of acid judges. Also, that where It judge hr sickness or unavoidable aerident, le unable to attend such 'Meeting of Judges, thee the Certificate or .return aforesaid shall be , token charge of by one of the inepsctora or clerk ot the election -of said district; whoshall do and perfirrm the duties re quired ofmacid judgetirmattle to attend. Given under my hoed, in nay office in Lebanon, thSd day of September. ISIS. DAVID ti. 67IQEY , Sheriff of Lebanon Co. Sept 22. Illogs-te. . . Reigarthr. Wine and Liquor Store, CC tit Market ,and Water streets, Lebn- PILOT' thelfooigomeriyomipied by = Jacotr'Weidin, req.,`Wheier Vey -h to keep an OPeartment of the *iv - haat brands of WINES and-LlVloas that can his got. To those who are ao. wanted' wifh his LIQIIOIO3,it is not necensaryAsiliPira aii.speak, Liquors will speak for themseives. •Va Hotel Keetwi and al/ Isould.state that it is ?irierely neeteMar , a 2 r,theio to .salLand4Xlihiss his toirausi'y thisdieltss;iiihs -itizsittarSiwsr•full , si giggsgstam. • rsIANI=, oitemitobsr at Weldloveopr4 vatioinoN May 61.28a8.• THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--A FAMILY NEWSPAPER-. POUNDRIES,I4fACEHNE SHOPS, &c. WEIMER JAI Cll IXE WORKS Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb. anon, Lebanon county, Pa. WM. .1 , P. L. WEIMER, Propri etors,rgt manufacture Steam Engines from MSI I-5 441i. Ito 300 horse power, of the latest styles - : zrl if ., Eo2 and patterns, with all the modern tut ' —movements. Alsoomperior Portable En gines (with Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills, woodirtwing and hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our small lipriglit Engines for Printers,. Drug:aids and persons wanting a small amount of Power. 'They take ups very small space, find can be put up in a room as a household fixture. ALSO. Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite dud other Blast Furnaces, of inapreAM'Vkitivutitilf Forge Itamniftef P. 1.. Weimer's Pktents; Rolling Mill, Sawing, Planing and klouring , Fiitures; Mining Pumps, foisting Machinery for urines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, SlinfrifigOlangers, Pnileysairrniug Lathes,Drill Presses, Mein Miqdnes, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fistures.Glebe Steam Valveaof alt sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any size, form anti weight, made of the heat material by well known and experienced work men. Smoke Starks, Water Tanks, ads" lines , taitiWs, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boller sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 I inches and hammering, each square; nny imperfection is thus detected. and the faulty sheet rejected; this is pm:- lined in very few shops in this country.] ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pia., for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. troh,Binss,lnalComtiMation Metal Cast ings matte to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIitiNG attended to with promptness and de spatch, A gam* . of Boiler Makers always ready for Bol ger repairs. RACKSSITIIL WORK made to order. 44 - Orders respectfully solicited. All communications by lean or otherwise, :Wended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. V4t:111 gat. Lebanon, J ally 4.1858 1= STEAM PLANING MILE GETTra; GASSER and o u rni n t ' l ilting counties, th o e n t is - or.Leban county 71113P-,,411# they are now !ion, and ore CARPENTER Pnpnt:ed to do all kindsor; WORKsyMACHINERy Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, `Sash,DoOra,WindOlio` t:t Door Frames, Shiitters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, dud any other kind of Sawing which may be wanted to attit:tvilders. The subscribers beOdave to Wont' the puhlie that they have the latest aud'heSt im proyed machinery . in the county, such as Wooxiwoarn's PLA:tritt,,Ae., and that they are able to produce as good work as the county con produce. None but the beat and well-sersoued LUMBER will be , ased. Carpontore and Bvilders are invited to call and ecamine their rendy•lnade stock, which . the,y"will always keep on hand. and judge kw 'themselves. AkTr- Their -Mtop is on rincgrove Road, near Phreancr7s Old foundry. (Lebanon. Jun 017,1857. ELIJ.III LONGACRE...JORN 0- GA111.3 YACOB GABEL LEBANON i)Oor and Sash rfla n nth ellorv. zoraw on the Steant-Ifouse Roadoicar Cantlif Hand' . - . TII E undersigned respectfully in - . form the public in general, that they 4 Co have added largely to their rnier estab -- *ri , 77:nmnim''' • lishinent, and also have all Milne of the .latcst and best lint r vul 11 , 1CIIINFItY in the State in fiat operation, B eth ns WOODWORTIPS FLOORING, ctc., Plaiting, Scrolls, Sawing,. 4.c., 4.r., and the experience acquired by B. Losn:wan and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber-Trade, for a number of years Past, affords full as sinanea of their ability. in connection with J. to select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. SA 11, ac., from the best Lumber manufactories In the Ntate, feeling confident that their assortment, is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in mg:TM to exactness in size, quality or finish, and iabalculated to afford thorough eatisfitetion to all those who may favor the undersimext with their eustOm. The following list comprises tho leading articles of stock on band:— Doors, of all Eizex; Sash, of all sizes; -.Muir Frlines, for brick and Architraves; fromo houses; Casings, from 3 to Gin.', Window Fritructi, for brick Surbacie; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-hoards. 1%1?-1'1o:dull. ktml'ity. 41;:.; promptly clone for tlu*e furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon...lllly 15,'57. LEIVIDERGEIVA Clod Ii i laii eto ry. riMISNIfFITT, for post favors., the undersigned respect. fay informs the Public. thla t hetentinnes to airey on his Manufactory in East Ilanaver township. Lebanon county. on as extensive a scale as ever. It Is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work wilt he done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE. which has made his work and oaths so well known in the Intribunding coun try. Ile 'maniacs to do the work 'th'fite shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order. and he natters himself to be able to render the sante satisfaction As heretofore. Ile MatniffletllreS Broad and Newry'," Cloths, Cassindts, Btanketg, White and olber Fiannths, alt in the,. kst manner. Ifo also cards Wool and 'makes Vor the enure- Meneo of his Customort. Viol and Cloth will he token in at the following platvs:—At the stores of George Seellenbergor. Lower & Brothers, George iteinmlil, and et the new Thug Store of Guilford -& Lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon: at the ro of Shirk & Miller, in North Leba.4lol,l; nt S. Gosh ', t's, Bethel township; ut the public house of William .arnet. Fredericksburg; at the store - of S. E.llickel, hi Jonestown; at the =tern, of George Weidman, thillevne; at the efrre of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Gabriel Wolfersberger, New Market Forge; at the store of Alieha.-I Shirk, East flattorer, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler. and Da - rld 31. Rank, East Ilano tr county. All - materials will he taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay; I - vet-tinted again. Those of his enstoiners Alto wish Stocking Wooi card ed dyed and mixed, can !care the some; .white, at the above tacutionad placm, with direetions how they wish it prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking Wool to IM prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and loft at the desired places. - It. It is deeired that those having Wool eardeJorill pay the Cool' therefor,:at - the alarm named planer. IXON LEMIIERGEII. aid Hanover, Lebanon county, May MOMS. FARMERS' & MECHANIC'' • Foundry:and Mach ene:.Shoih rQ na.: undersigned having made very greatadditions to 1 their facilities for the manufacturing of Mactimar t will manufacture and keep on hand. a very ;general as• cortment of FARM! NG 131 Pl. TIM RNTS. embracing Wheeter's Improved Railway and Ltrer Harm , powers and Tdrrrt'+er; Nanny 'e Combined Jeavr and Ithimer. witty V mars latest improvements; Cult iron _told Roliork, Grain Drills and Fates, Corn Plonighs and Mani - ft& Clo ver 'fullers, Corn Sheller.,, Fodder. Straw. Jitt"O tinter: Alibi the Aare Machines are of, the latest end beet improvements, awl are all warranted teigive satisfaction. Castings of all kinds made to Order, and at chart notice. They also =newton) Syr. NI EN ovals. Mill Gearing, Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention , 0 Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. ' They 171Vit6 MI to rail and examine their work, at their Machine iihop, on Pinegrortstrect. Lebanon. .s.`"" All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. June 2, 1658. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. S NEW STYLES. I SZS DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between ~ 3 1arlcut and the Court House, north side. has rloYe on hand a splendid assortment of the. New Style Of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which the , attention of the public is respectfully hint tea:Alan! Of all prices, from the cheapest to the most mitly,,ilways on hand. He has also Just opened a splen did . aieOrtment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAM -- ;PANAMA. PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, kENATE; CURIAN. and ail others. Rifi.„ll9 will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanotckpril 21, 1853. Donl tbrwet to Call at A TAWS k MeADAM'zi, and examine their stock of Trauks, `t'raceiing Bap. THE PLACE TO BUY.CHEAP Boot*, Shoes, 'fiats, Caps, .q. ANDtRUNICS, is the cheap Store of• the undersigned. Walnut , etreet, Leto non,w here a splendid new stock has Just been open ed, embracing a general assortment for LADIES. (I EN TLEMEN end IIOYS, among which are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goat, KIP, and other BOOTS and Gaiters. for Gentlemen, with a handsome 'variety for Boys. • BOOTS and SHOES of all kind., are also made to order.' He Imelda° a great assortment of HATS A CAPS, &c,%., of all kluttnand prices. Panama and Sommer !lain, in _great variety: - Tnnpubilc Is respectfully invited to call and exatelne. Lebauouilif ay '6B. JOHN GAME& WALTZ RCP.DEL have a large lot of WRAPPING PAPER mableb they will sell to Country Merchants at *UT prima GEO. G ASSE It JOSIAtt GETTLZ LEBANON COUNTY =MB for conducting the geneial busiums for = LEBANON. PA A. MAJOR .t BPOTIII R, Lebanon, Lebanon CIA, Po LUMBEtt, WOO!) 'AND COAL. WOOD and COAL. YA7I1 6 0' . T Ting undersigned. ha? bought Hr. , Henry Spoon's W ood ; 'Cell Yard, a short distance north-eastbf essrE,F'oster Hutch's Foundry, in the boiliusdi"Of 'North Lebanon; and also bought from IWO to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from eV to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all Made and grades. which I willself44the yard or deliver at as small profits so will suit the I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and nee the ammo, ascertain prim., wed judge for theninelven. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant-) North Lebanon. Apr 1114,1858.-11. Coal, Coal, Coal, W E Cittn u B n o il f e r. s et n n ed on w Zgy re. =C ru e";; l :r:p t r h e- e pared to Ripply the itiiininunity with COAL, 'either Wholesale or Retail, us we will keep all kinds of COAL on hand. such as Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Sloe; Egg and Broken COAL , white, red and gray ask, - which we are constantly receiving „from some of the best Collieries in the coal regions, and WoVki here say that we will sell our Coal OS ,ltrw es they eau be sold by any Person in the county, which we`will ecU at our Mill, or -dellegettrany part of the two'bOrOnghs, • , MYERS & SHOUK Gettopee INO F e b. 3 b. 3 1558. Woods Wird - . TUC undersigned aro prepared to furnish lima. .. i. ony or Ma 'WOOD, to order, at any place in Lob :Mall or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders left at ~,.......„ their Mill will he promptly attended to. Lebanon, April 21,18. a. MYERS it /MOOR. Cheap LUMBER and COJL! ripllE undersigned haying purchased, at She Site, j, the entire stock of LUMBER AM) COAL. In the yard of John U. WITMEYER, leave to incite the attention , of the publi; thereto. It will be sold much cheaper than the same article catrbebought elsewhere. The stock em. braces all kinds and descriptions of LUMBER kept in a well stocked Yard, hesides a large lot of first rate Black smith's COAL All *o ask is .that purchasers will call and examine our stock and wines, Lebtortt;ESP. 15, 'N. =1 BOWMAN,_ litUg CAiT'S L II al B E R ell R D . This Way, if you Want Cheap Lamber. lima undersigned have lately fernieda partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the.Luin her Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the public at large, that their place of business Is DArID Bowsua's Old Lumber Yard, in Bast Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square, from the Evangelic:ld church. They hare enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as. ito.anns, PLANKS, JOINTS, LATHS,' SHINDLES, AND SCANTLING, of all lengtitelfild thicknesses... Inabort, £hey keep con stantly on tiutd, a full and Well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attenthm to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, HAUER & CAIT Lebanon, April 8, 1888. . L IMIBER. NEARLY 2, - 000;00 PEE T' ! ' 1 the best and chenplstwilifOr tof tos B er offered to the nubile is now for sale at the new nd extensive tUlilltElt and COAL YARD of 'BRECHBILL 4. HORST , n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few pulses North of the Oeneesee Steam Mills, and ono query east Of Borgnees hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 13.4 and 2 inch runnel and Common Plank; White Phie awl Hemlock &Ratingen(' Joists; White Oak Boar.ls, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pallings *fences and fencing Boards;, nooluxo Bometts of all sizes ADirdeseriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL! !II The largest stock of Brciken, Stove, rai64burneis itiitd Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. Sk,„,.ConlilTCnt that they have the largest and beat as sortment of Lomeli of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Con, ever offered to the citizensof Lebanon county,-they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who:want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before par chasing elsewhere. BRECIIIIILL k ;FORST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 1658. ==! A HOME FOR ALL! CM= rhe Largest, Best and Cfreavest ATSOII7.IIENT Or LUMBER AliD COAL Ever offered hwetofore to the public AT THE OLD . YARD IN ..Vorth Lebanon Borough, Situated on the Bad and West side of Market etreeet, at UNION CA NA .t,„ THE untiersigned take this method 'of inform.: ing the citizens -of Lebanon and suiltiiiiitritig Counties, that they have now-on hand -a large stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and are constantly re ceiving additions thereto. Their. assortment-consists in part of White and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK BOARDS. 11.4 Mel, and 2 inch PANNELnniI COMMON PLANKS. White Pine and Hemlock SCANTLING and JOISTS. 1 inch and 1y..(,' inch Cherry BOARDS, PLANKS and TAALE-LEGS. . , . s. 1 inch and 34 Inch Pota.Aft•Pnatrds, Planks Scantling. - - - .HARD Wof/9S. il. - teli ea „tall 'tad trillvr. eltlt 'BOAIIDS, PL.Vilt.s and h a.riftNa. ' INGLES, SH INGLES, SHING LES ! A great assortment of good Pine and Hemlock SRI:V- C:I.M Also, Roofing and Plastering LArns. Also, HAIM, Peers, and ready-topped P.tLINGO for fencing. , 'lloorinsr - Lioards, Door and Window Saih. i ff *hied, they patitieety have the largest and beet as rl tment ever offered in this section of country. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL!!! They keep constantly on band the best quality of Itro ken, stone and ifineburnert COM.; also the best quality of Hollidaysburg Smith Cbcd, at reduced prices. *a* Hitting new on hand much the largest, and com plettat gthlf ,i ritS. ni 1 t Yir tuitibin• di& wt r avawetie wv o lic in Lebanon, they feel confident of being able astisthetor ily to aceoninionate all purchasers, and would, therefore, RE I l N 7 f t E l l o IL I & MEIL Y. S: dan examination of their stock before purchasing )11( m owhere. forth Lebanon Borough, Sept. CLOCKS. Thirty V it t t y o p a al: 4Y I „ 34,•‹ ; B „ti thirty flour, ti_OCKS, Just Received at IlLATE'Slewelry Store, ,;. - a 4 `• Lebanon. P*. IakATCHES AND . JEWELRY• iNOTDER :CM LOT OP WATCHE6 AND JEWELRY, JUST RECEIVED UT J. W. ACKER, Cumberland St., next door to Dr. Lireaweaver's. HOTELS. f t W it FRANIK - 11.11N HOUSE, cern. : of Penn and Railroad streets, ; READING, PA. ofir (Formerly Railroad Hotel.) ERMAN HISTENIRTT - respectfully Inform: the public and vi,Gora that be has opened the above tel,for their accommodation and comfort. • . . He has furnished the house well, with gray convent. once; and alsoremoddeled the Chambers and •Alstrtments, Barroom, Parlors, dc. Ilia Hotel is fitted up with all the modern improvensonts, and eisitereshalf be furnish ed With the beet the marketaffordeat hil table, and the Liquors'of the beet and purest kinds. N. 13.—His Stablingte Jam% and yard attached,-and' 'strict atteinhirl.Pald.to thii-dcpartunest of the Hotel: • Reading; 3fity 19,185 h. ' . . PHILIP ARENTZ, JOHN IV.PPILHVEIt =1 ;tTM - 1 MEDICINAL 'y or Third and Unlink streels,o 4 Phila ' delphia ' Pa . TWENTY•TWO ys AR S' Expo!'leuce has rendered Dr. K. a most successful practitiond itt. 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 me-ratty.. TAKE PART/CULAIt NOTFCE. There le an evil habit emeetimes itritesed in by boys, in, solitude ; oftAn growing up with them to manhood; and which, illtbt reformed In true time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nor -eons system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable seidiations;littoringtre fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, th, 29, of Dr. K.'s book on "931.7iterviotion,"] The nrifortimate thus affected becomes feeble; is unit hie to labor with accustomed vigor. onto apply his mind to study; his step:keitrilff . and weak ; be is dull, irresolute;Vitd dtigages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before - the practice has done its worst, and eater matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated. REMEMDKR, Ife who places himself under Dr. EUNICE:IAN'S treat. meat, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of Dr. K:s patients will never be disclosed. Young man--let no false modesty deter you from mak. Ing your case known to one, who. from education and respectability can' certainly befriend you. Sir Dr. KINKINAN'fi residence has been for the last TWENTY UMW at the N. W. Corner of TI11111) AND UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. PATLENYI3 AT A DISTANCE Can hare (by, stating their- mum .explieitly, together with aII their symptoms, per letter, enclueing a remit tance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated aceordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and peek ed secure from DAId&GE or GURIOBITY, by Jinn or Ex- READ I YOUTH AND .4A:41101)D 11 A Ifioosous lark 911 , A PREiveruni D£AT9, ItrsucELlN ON Snr-PI.i.siVATION--O.NLY 45 GENTS. Letteya contaiatiliblia.fit4tla ensure a copy;'perlCturn of mail: GltATl$ I ORATIS 1 1 GRATIS rI I A Free GIFT To AU. MISERY RELIEVED! "Natures Opide,"! a new and popular Work, full of valuable a n drieend -impressive warning, alike calculat ed to FM:nut:Years of misery; and save 'Titotismais of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Mire in the United States, on receiving an order enclosing two 'postage stamps. July 15, The Liver havigerafor: PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. CIOLPOUNDED entirely from Guns, is one of the beet V purgative and liver medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effeetaal than any other medicine known. It is not only a Ca thartic but a Licer remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its Morbid matter,jhen on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two purpo ses effectually, :without any of the painful feeling raps rienced In the operatkins of most Clethartics. It strength. eyes the system at the' sante:tithe thatlt4largis it; and when taken daily in moderate dose's, Wilretrengthen and build it Up with unusual rapidity. The LIVER is °Reef the principal regulators of the hurnahlffuly; and.when it performs it s funOtions well, the - powers • of the () system are fully develop ed.' The stomaelt 'Stamm' entirely dependent on the _ . liealthy notion of the Liver once of it functicato fault, the bowels are at tem suffer in consequent:l having ceased to do its of that organ, one of the] Ws study, in a practice -0 itfiadsomeremedy where-! many - - derangements •to To prove that this rem persons troubled with lie forms, has but to try a certain, These Gnme remove from the system, •s.ippll thy flow of ptiejuvi,gorab foodlto Phrify- Ittal. health to the wholel cause - of the disease. and Bitiol4s-attacks are cured retried, by the occaionai rotor. One dose after eating is stomach and prevent the souring. Only one dose taken be NiglOrnare. Only one dose taken at gently, and cares tbstive - One dose taken after Pc.l ,s "in• - One dose of two tea lieve Sick Headache. 0-se bottle taken for ft- ›. male obstruction remores the cause of the disease,and iiihkes a perfect cure. Only one dose ilulnedb 4 atel.Vielieves Chaie,while oifeilose often repeated is ps,,, a sure cure 'for chelerit Mochas, and a preventive la of chnlerte. Only one bottle is need- nried to throw Out of the sys tem the effects of mmli- e" eine after a long sickness. Ono bottle taken for " Jiuusdicc removes al I mellowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a shwt time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One Itt;ie often repented cores Chronic Diarrhea in Ito irorsefaino, while Summer or Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose, One or two doses cures attacks caused by Mimi, in children: there is no surer. safer, fir speedier remedy in the world, as It never falls. A feW 'bottles cure Dropsy, Is'y'exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recointhending this medicine kia. preventive for 'Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fit yore of tt . Billtins Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to Its wonderful virtues. All itlitruse it are giving their unanimous testimony In its career Mix ' Water In the mouth with the InVirmatorithd swallow both together. The Liver Invigorator is n Scientific Medical Disepiery and is daily working cures, almost too great to bdlieve. It cures us if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than ono bottle is required to core any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common headache, all of which are the re sults of a Diseased Liver. ONE nocctn A surer. DR. SAISFORD, l ropeixttr, I:midway, New York JOSEPH bsaraznazit, and Dn. !toes, aaenta for Lan. non; and retailed by Dniggild.. Untie .; '66-Iy. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNS. MARMON GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. 'MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WE. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. IVM. YOUNG. M ARMAGH GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by . Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG M A RBI AG E 3upic by r. WE. YOUNG MXRRIAGE OVrDE ).ky IYr. \%'M. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WE. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE.—YOUNO'S GREAT PIITSIO LOO [CAL WOVE, The Pocket Emu!spies, or Every One Ilia Own Doeler., by W.w. You co, M. D. It le written in plain languafe Tur the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards & OWO llTtikired Engravings. All young married people, or thoatt'OnTeinplatliig marriage, and caving the least impedinamt to married life, should rend this book. It disclose.' Ferrets that every one should be acquainted with. Still, It is a book that must lie kept locked up, and not Ile about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. ,Addres Dr. WM. YOUNG, 14 SPRUCE street, above Fourth Philadelphia. (January 20, 18.58.-ly lIOWARD ASSOCIATION, PILILADKLPHIA • Important Aliettouncensent 111:1 all persona afflicted 'Aim Saitua 1 Dirteafteg, such as 1 Sper atatorthtea, Stini nal NV oil( nes it, I ntpet ce,Gono r rhata, the V ice of Onan ttn t.or buna..kc. The llownid Association, in view of the awful destruc tion of human life, mimed by Sexual diseases, and the de ceptions praetised upon the unfortunate victims of such disenses by Quacks, have directed their consulting Sur geon. as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of Ilk, Ac.,) and in all uses of extreme poverty and suffering, to furnish .21tedicines freer!! charge. The Howard association is a benevolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "'Virulent and Epidemic Dis eases." It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Just Published, by tho Associntion, a Report on Sper matorrlues, or Seminal Weakness. the vice of OnanWu, 31asturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sex ual Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) free of charge : ou the re ceipt of two stamps for pottage. Address, Dr. OHO- It. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Pitiladel phis, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Presl. Oro. Raracena, Steg. 04.1, 'SI-1.7 "Thick Darkness cosecs the Earth. Aud Orem Darknessthe People.n County Merchants, A ND all Others, will take Notice! that they can sup. ply themselves, In any rmantitb , s with Jests' Fait Emcee 'Army NON EXPLOSIVE p& KEROt3IINE or COAL 0. 1h LA,M At the Wholesale and Retail, head qiltitters. 38 South SECOND Street, 38 PHILADELPDIA. The only's/ace where delusive Agencies GM be for the the State of Pennsylvania, Ne*Jersey and Delaware. These Lamps give a light equal in intensity of Same, and similar in appedtruiee to ties. and are claimed to be anperior to all other portable lights, now in use. No felt. or piosion.—No °lrene( we ode r.—N o smoke.—Very easi ly trimmed.—As easily regulated as Use Light.—Can be adapted to all purpcillBS:=Arid better than all for a poor man.-r-50 per cent cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. Sole Agency also, for KNAPP'S PATRIOT' ROOTS AND post on. LAMP. Atir.Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shadea. and every article in the line. 8. E.. SODTILLAND, Agent. sept 8-2 m No. 88 South SECOND Street, PUILAVA - - VALye the largest assortment of the beet LIM ' ISLATES ever Offered to the publio— Country 3derehatits would do well to examine their host bel9re,.purvbaskyteisewbere. To, all w intlneTatinejebeadveilfilltinent of Haminon- ire„Great Discovery of the Age. +- IMPORTANT TO - TOIIIACCO CHEWERS Dr. Gustav Liunara's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco I T it a well knew'' an#,. inetintrovertable- fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most resejo'ental and Physical rdsordera to which the race of matt is subject, aa careful analysis and long and painful experience have dearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects, Which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO afectaatiso thn entire nerrtnikvstem; man ifestittOptktr-ArTitll who have ever used the noxious weed :wall:ear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous !Mtn bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other dhow ders of, a similar character., THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract these baneful influences..and have proved completely successful in a multitude circus es, and wbert"armsed. • Being harotifts ita themselves they exert a lienelirial effect upon aka notice system,to r storing the TeeteXigek, l bas VETOine 4lilated or destroy ed by great. intffilgence, completely removing the irrite tion,and accompanying tickling sensation of the Threat --which are always consequent upon abstaining from the 11843 . of Tobacco,' and by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate the whole sydem. Persons yobs areireetrierably undermining , their:Can stitutions and shortening their lives, sho - ald me these Trdchediumiediately and throw of the injurious and un pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing, I These Troche/ or lozenges are put np in ti convenient and portable form at the low price of Ad Cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned. to whom all orders should be tuldressed. JAMES R. BOWERS, Druggist; I March 24, Cor. Wand Race, Pbilada. Helmbold's Gcnuthe Preparailot 0 P Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract .Buchu. For diseases of the Blades, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstruetionso.Secret. diseases, Fe. male Complaints; — "and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, ' Arising from Fixeessoi and Impratiencies in life, and re moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder,:Kid neys; or Sexual Organs, Whether existing in Male or Female, From whatever cause they may, have originated, And no Matter of How ling . Standing, Giving Health and Vigor to the. Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid CLeek. • Joy to .the Afflicted 11. cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms, among which will be found .Tudiepcsition to Exertion, LOW of Polfei; Loo of . Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness; Horror of Div.. met% Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread. ful IlorrorofPcath, , NightSweate, Cold Feet, DIMReSS of Vision, Languor, Unirer , sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormiitts Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot llatteb. • Flushness of the licsiy,:Dryness of the skin, Pallid Countenani* and Eruptions on the Feee r Peitt in the; Dick, flda viness of the Eyelids. fr ., . 'ichrAitly Mirk Flynt NO& the' Eyes, „ with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of sight.; Want of Attention, Great 31olaility, Restlessness, with Ilorror dfBo,ldkr„ .litlhiug is suct, c desirable to such Pa tiOnts tslnu silande, and' Nothing thei. More Dread for Fear of Thettissires, no Ire. pose of Manlier, oaruestness, no Speculation,tut,a ; hurried. ! , • transition (rein one question Coon- ' " for the proper pqrform- When - the stomach is at . -• other. These sympletlia if itlionittO go otii- , which this tae & Hee invariably removei.—soon follows Loss of Power. Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC FITIS-10 one of which the pa. tient may expire. Who can say,that these excesses are not frequently followed by those , direful diseases , —lN. SANITY AND CONSUMPTION.? The ?mirth] of the In sane Asylums, and the melancholy" dratha by Consump tion, bear ample witness to the truth of theseassertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap pears. The Countenanceis actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth Or Grief - ever visits it:- should. a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. • "With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is most terrible! and has brought Lbonsnads upon thousand to untimely graves. thusblasting theme bition of ninny nohleyouths. It can be cored by the use of this INFALLIBLE If you are sufferWidith ..."iii7of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT nt:cuu will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. Beware of Quark Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save tong suffering. Money, and Exposure, by sending or milling for a bottle of this Popular and specific litimedy. fault, and `iliO kh le FF.- of one organ—the. Liver duty._For the diseases propritors has made it more than twenty: years . , with to counteract the which tt is Wilde. edy is at last found, any er complaint, in any of its bottle, and conviction is ling or had matter l ing in their place a hea ling the stem:mit, calming lug the blood, giving tone [ machinery ' removing the effecting a radical core. and, what is better. :ere ase of the Liver lima°. .flineient 4i) 'relieve the ood. • frwil." raising an (fore retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels Ines& leach meal, will cure flys , It taws ail pain tud inflammation, is perfectly pleas ant in its take and odor, but innnedinte in its action. Reltaboitt's Extract Buchu !spoonfuls will always re- Is propttred directly necording'th`theltlifealf Pluirtnary and Ohentistry, with Tifqicatetit itecuntuy and Chemical knowleVo NYe ;Jevoled in its combination. Vet. Dewees' Valuable Works on' Ora .iiracticc of Physic, and most of the late standard Wm-kno' Si:0116.11e. 0:r iiIMM3IIIO One hit ndred .dollura will he paid to anj 'Physician who can prove thitt`the medicine ever injured ma'am; and • the testimOny of thousands can be produced to that it doe great good. Cases of from one week to thir teen yearn standing 'o.`:Ati 'Gen effected. The . mass of Voluntary Tentinielli'Y 'in possession of tho Proprietor, vouching its. Ofittlee'iMil connive powers. is immense. embracing names well known to SCIENCIiIAND FAME 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold. and not a single instance Ma failure has been reptrrtrat Pensonelly appear.' before me, RO Alderman of the of Philadelphia, 11. T. lIELMBOLD, Chemist. who being duly sworn does say. that his preparntiun contains 'MP Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. 11. T. 1111L11801,D, sole manufacturer. Sworn mid dutecribed before me this 23d day of Nevem her. 1864. • WM. I'. 1111111.6.1i11. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle,•or •ixftfr s3,De livered t'd'lttay Address. Accompanied by reliable nnd responsible CertMentes from livreasort df 310dIcal Colleges, Clergymen and ntlivers. PrepaTod mud sold by 11. T. it i11.,N1 WAD, Practical nnil Analytical Chemist. No. 52 Soudi Tenth. S. below Chestnut, . . . _ • Aisembly Buildings, Phi/a. v E s t .. To he had of Dr. G. TWA. II S. Ilith..sr. and o f all Druggigta and Dealors throughout the t; ohm, SLAWS, CanAllll. , and Britt. h BEWARE . OP COUNTEIIPEITS ! Ask for lielmbold's—tuke no other. Cures, Guaranived. D... 14 3 / 1 7A y: • • The Medicine of the Million TILE XXCIT ING CAUSE or SI CK N NS.S.—The blood Is the life-sustainit O&M.. It furnishes tha corn . portents of flesh, bono, muscle, verse nod Integument. Thu Stotnach to its manufactory. the veins its distribu tor., strict the intestine,. the channel through which the waste matter re,joeted in its productions is expelled.-- Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Mlle art sintultruteously. relieving iinligestkm, purify lug the fluids. and regulating the excretions. The National Disease. ny spepsia is the must comw.ori disease amongall cies us in this country. It assume s a thousand slutpus and is the primary source of ionumerable dangerous ;mala dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob. atinete its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching& unerring remedy. Bilious Affections. The quantity and quality ot the bile are of vital ho. portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which se. cretes this fluid, them, pillsoperate specillually, infallibly rectifying its irreznlarities and effectually curing Jain), dice, Bilious Remittent*. and all the varieties of disease generated by un unuattiral condition of the organ, Liver Complaints. • Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffer!. Tuns of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery, Diarrhcen, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, leaphenomenoti in medicine. By following the printed direction', the most alarming ea ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word .to Fimales. The local debility anti irregularities which are the ea. pedal annoyances of the Weaker sex, and which, when neglected, alwsys shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild bat thorough alternative. •. sm. Holloway's Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following dime/we:— Asthma, Dlarrh,es, Indigestion, Influenza, Co po u w g e h l s C , "nPleints' Ru lk b °l"ll3. t) : , I ntiammetion, Colds, Fever & Ague, Inward Weakness, Chest Diseases, Piles, Female Complaints, Costiveness, Headaches, Lowness of Spirits, LiverComplaibta, Stone k Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Worms of all kinds. Venereal Afiectiona, ***Sold at the Manufactory of Professor liellitway, 8o Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drng. giPts and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 24 cents, 62% canc.', and $1 each. Csuriox!—Noce aro genuine unless the words "Hol loway, New York and Loudon," arodiseendble as a W ter- mark In every Mato( the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be_plaltily seen by,itolti lug the leaf to the light. A hatitliaitNe reward will -be given to any one rendering such informatio n a s may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfei ing the nualicinal or vending the ,samo, same, knotting them to bo spurioue.llCo Therein aconsiderableaaviag by taking the larger Waft. N. B—Directinpa fat the guidance of Patiente,in every disorder are VitlliQ to each box. (m arc h 31 , , 58 . 'pin RECEIVED a aupedo,.. r PORT WIRE, very del -10.4.c044 also • Score! :iti.4101:01( 'Yuma, est-Aram BIIIANDY, AegrAcm, R Myr' ine and tiquor Store. MEDICINAL • PHILOSOPHY AND PACT• HOLLOWAY'S PILLS MEDICINAL Tar ()Ramie!. ME.PtutNE F:STAttr.l , nxn And !fire! orttotc-of tko k‘ad erei ootregerril tt:e name aj "Pci.x.ata ♦hashes. in this or any arbor esantry; all ether Pabeaaie /Farm , on csnorttorfitde. The [curiae can be Amara illyte leamel . ll:YAN being stamped ass each Whblat. WhrbtftS Relieve Cone:is:Colds, Sore-throat, Mammas& Btri - AN - 3 1.1.71.110N1C yrAvEits Relieve ,Asthati,Bottobitht, D'AtenpAreatElitg FiRTAN'S ‘tra - FE.es Relieve Spitting of Blood, Paha in .the Cheat. BarAN's iTbitisic j tki : En t d' Coirsamithot; Etzklik" oll - BRYAN'S 11.11.31101 1 / 4 1C , WISERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils. BRYAN'S Pt i.momc-WAFF.U.S. Pifieaa ibeve CantPlabati - lit .Teiifiztaiett PILLMONIt; WAFERS Are a blessing to ell classes and eonstitatioas BRYAN'S PLI,SIONIC WAFERS Are adapted for-Tooalists , azol Public Speaker - BRY'AN - S PL - I.)InNIC WAFERS Improve the compose and flexibility of the Voir BRYAN pui.mosic %VA VERS . Are in a simple i 0173 awl pleasant to the taste, _ BRYAN'S 11..110N1C 14FERSI Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting BRYAN'S 11.:INIONIC WAFERS. ire warranted to give fmisfaaftwa,to petty One. No -Family ahoula be without a Sox Dry:Laos I'lo moulc Waters ' V.T TITS: TfOrtft.. No Traveler should be without a Boa of Bryant* 'iollimovaie - Waifers roCEET. .No Dealer ,. should be ..withotit seirply cr liryanle raimonie_Wafere.. AIR crsromx}o.l. ' ' WO =person 'will Mir object' to give lo? • • ,Ilryouttla ralmortie Wafers taLVT.S. For sale by Dr. DOSS, appellee the Court itotise, Leba non. Pa., and by all respectable Druggists througSout the United. States and Canada; oleo by Harvey Birch, Read int: Pa. . (Oct.i Of at' diseases, the great, first cause Springs from nesldetAtt Nature'sitiwk SUFF - V , It ;NO T I 6:TRE f 'GUARANTEED IN ALL STAIIY:S.OF • SECRET DISEASE I Self-,obtlet nervous Debility. Strictures, Meth', Orev. - * ,dl,„Aisteins, Diseases of The Rightepe and" Bladder, Miteuriel Rheumatism. Serefula,,Paillt in the Bones end Ankles, diseasesof the Lungs. Thereitiltose and Ryes. Ulcers upon 'the Rndy or Limbs, ,Cancers, `prepay; Epileptic Fits. SLTit us' Dance. and isli DD. eases arising from a derangement - of the Sexual Or gans, autiti Nervoila Trembling: Lose of Memory,. Loss „of Pow,er.,Deneral Weakness, Dimucta of Visiou with peculinr Spots aPpearing before the ' dyes: Lima of Sight. Wakefulness. Dyspepsia. Liver Disease. Eruptions upon the Faie, Pain in the Beek - and' 'Head. Female Ir regularlties and, all improper dfachargeafrom both germ It mutters not Dein whit Mingo' the disease ofigionted, however tong standing or obetinete_the.ease, alScorzar Is CO.TAIN. and in a 4orter lima than a permanent cure mm be effected by any other treatment, even :atter the disease has battled the skill of eminent physicians and re- Mated all their means of cure. The medicines strapless ant without odor, causing vio,„„sickness and free front mercury or balsam. tiering twenty years of practice,l have rescued trom the asiws. of Death may thousands'. who. In the last stages of the above-mentioned diseases, had been given up to dicie.by their physidans.which war. rants tee in . promising to, the alllictcd, ;who may place themselves under my rare.. a' Perfect and most speedy litre. Secret Diseases are thegrealeetenemisstohcalth, as they are the first cause of Consamption. Scrofula end many other diseases. and should be a terror to the hu num family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever ef fected, a majority of the cases . falling into the hands of inCompetent persons, who not 'only fail to cure the dig eaSet but ruin the ~,,c~^onstitution, constitution, tilling the system with mercury,. di t:'' hastens the sufferer into a rapid 6'1911140bn. , But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victitn marries, the disease is en tailed upon the children, who are born with feeble con stitutions,_and the current.of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula., 'fetter. Ulcers, Erup tions and othernffeetipns of the• Skin; Eyes; Threat and Lungs. enteiling upon them a brief existence of suffer log end consigning theinte in early grave. SELF ABUSE ui another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else ill tilltdtend catalogue of human disys, sea causes so destructive a L drain upon the system, draw ing its thousands of . v * litints through a few years of snit Poring down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Ner vous System, rapidly thitgeg away tioi energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper devel opment nt the system. disquallffes for marrirge, society, business, mid all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf ferer wrecked in body or mind; pret;ispoied to Consump tion ands train of evils more to .be (Inward than death itself. With the: Eillest confidence: I atlalirtt the unfortu. Watt victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected;and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patientsean be rettored to robust, vig. orous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the .fl of Patent Medicines, for there are en many ingenious snares in the columns of the public printa,,to catch and rob thennWsry sufferers, that millions ha v'W their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack 'doctors, or tire eqtialfly poisonous nostrums vended es *Patent Medieinestr' I hare carefully analysed many of , tho &killed Patine Medielues. end find that "'marls all of them eontein;Cor rosive Sublininte, which is one.of the stionteat'pretpare ii,.es of mercury and a dend/Y poison. which. *teed of co' ici:eN4ge. Psrucalliee . the system for - Three-o of the patent nostrums now in we are; put up by untirinetplevi and ignorant persons Who do not understand even the alphabet of the Manaus, 31staca, and are equally as dmdiftzfe of any lotoaladiti uf Walk man system. baling one object only In chew , and that to . make inotrr legetilless of cnnsequences. Irtegislorfties and all diseases of males .and treated ou principles established by . 'twenty years of practice. and sanctioned by thoussnds of the out wet - markolde cures. 3ludlelnes with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Coracles, by 'path:mini communieethig their symptoms byletter. 'Business cor respondence strietly confidential. Address J. SUMMERVILLE, 31. D., , Ollke No. 1131 Filbert St-, [Old No. dOlS,)%elow March 18; tonimpzuonn. Important Discovery. , . CONSUMPTI.O.N. AND ALL Diseases of the Longs and Thioatl. POSITIVELY CURABLE BY INHALATIOINi-tit • which conveys the Remedies , to the cavities in the lunge through the ah, passagert, and coming in direct contact with' the diaaiu.e, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, cause: a free and easy expeci.nition, :heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner vous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa ble for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation. le to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It I, as touch under the control of medical treatment es any other formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred eases can be cured in the first'stcges, and fifty percent-In the second; but in the third stage It le Impossible to save more than five per cent_, for the lungs are vo cut up by the disease as to defy medical skill- Even, however, in the last stager, inhalation affords extraerdidary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which-an nually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the sited States alone ; and a correct calculation oho'', e that' of the present population of the earth, eighty Anfwelte are destined to Bilthe Consumptilo's grave, Truly, the quiver of death liae no n r o w adz,' ae. Consumption. In alt, agett has - iseen the great enernY.' orate, for it spares neithee eg„.;. tier Fox. but sweepe . . off alike the bravo. thedo..autiftil the graceful. dad the gift-; ed. By the help of that, Supremo iteinc, from whom, cometh every good and perfect gift, I ant enabled tooffer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con, sumPlion. The first cause of tubettles is from ItiMuia Blood, and the immediate effect, yeist need by tbeirzdepti-, sition in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of air Into the air cells, which causes a weekenefl through the entire system. Then, surely, it is moressi tional to expect greater jivdii from medicines. 'ante:big the cavities of the lungs. , front those administered through the stomach ; tbii . patient will always find the - - • lungs free and the bvestfliflg easy, after inhaling reme-. dies. True, inhalat b y a local remedy; nevilithieless, - it arts constitutiwN . . 1; and with more power and eer- • tainty than renseilla tulministered by theetotCeich. To ' p rove the powerful sad direct influence of this mode of administration; chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few mirititei, paralysing the entire nervous sys tem, so theta limb may be amputated-WithOuttheelight est pain; inhaling theortlinary burning gas will destroy I life in a few hours. 2 - ;11: • • The inhalation of ammonia w femme thetsystem when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines pellyapliblitl in the skin, a few moments ter being inhaled, and maybe immediately detected In the blood. A convilleiug proof of the constitutional ef fects of inhalatlon,iii the fact thatsickness is always M . 0..' duped by breathing foul air. is not this positive Irri• .• deuce that proper remedies, carefully prepared and jtide. dowdy administered through the lungs. should produ ce, ,. the most happy results ? During eighteen years' Mlle tice, many, thousands, suffering from diseases . Of 4.40! lungs and throat, have been under my care. and . 1 hive " effected many remarkable cures, even after the itifferMa,-- . bad Leen pronounetst in the stages,t which fully sat isfies me that Cousum ption Is no longer n (aka 61 :r Itreatment of Consumption is original, and founded WI lung expe . ..ienee and a thorough Inre.tigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles: enahhia me to disliugulen, readily, the various retina of (Wean that simulate consumption- and apply theme° Flee, remedies, 'rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— This facallierlty. in connection with certain pal..aokti o k and tbileensentdc discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of ecrutraeted cheat, , to , large the eh... , " Purify the binod.imPtlrt to it fattened t a m s , giving energy and tone to theentirsaystinn;,?! Audj o i ne s, with full directique, sent to soy parlor' the United Mates and Caned* by patients immuth6cating their symptoms by letter. lint the cure would be nuns certain -If -the patient - should piidF - Me a 414 :es* w ould give me an opportunity to examine the lungs sap, enable me to prescribe with much realer! .. and then the cure could be effected without my tnepsdient again. • • 0. tißoiXix X AL ; _office, 1131 Filbeit (Old'la""lo93l4jr Deb, 3.1arek , 111411151.1y. ;..• •• • EMI
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