luit itit plttut. EMBARRASSMENT 0 L RICHES. Once upon ta time, the conversation having -turned, in presence of Dr. Franklin, upon 'bind a 'young person in the company having ex pressed' his surprise that they ever should be at tended with such anxiety and solicitude, instanc ing WIC of his acquaintance who, though in pos- gession of unbounded wealth, yet was us busy and more a.nxious th an the most assiduous clerk im 4slutiting-house—the doctor took an apple from a fruit basket and Presented it to a little child, who N .... could Jed totter about the room. The child could - , ;'imaretily grasp itin :his hand. He then gave it another, whisk occupied the ether hand. Then ehoosing a third, remarkable for Us SllB4lO beau ty, be preseuted that also. The child, after ninny iineffectual attempts to hold the three, dropped the .Isut on the carpet, and burst into tears. "See There," said the philosopher; "there is a little man with more riches than he can enjoy." _/110r"Whosti pigs are those, my lad 7" "They, belong to that ere big sow...' ' "Sot I mean who is their master 7" "Why, the little on, air. he's a grand un liar A waggish friend at , eur elbow says if .your wife is everlasting complaining of being sielt,just let her catch you kissing the servant Atilt and an instant cure will be affected. lie Chas tried the experiment, and the 'result was that he has never- had to pay a cent for help since. 4 1ift* "Sallie," said a young man to his red :-"haired sweet-heart, "keep your hoad away from 'me; you will set'me on fire." . "No danger," was the contemptuous" deemer„„ 'lva are too green to burn. 1316.. A western rhymer says that he writes. -enly when an angel troubles the fountain of .his soul. %Weldon% know that the fast, of his sours - biipg'trouble3 gives hint the right•te truwhie the souls of ether people. Or' Why, Hans, you have the most `feminine :countenance I have ever seen, ' ' O, yaw,' was the reply. "I know de reason for (12t4.--tny mother was a woman.. • , • *a, Dobbs is a strong believer in "guat:iiian anglels." If it were not for them, he wants to ;:know, what would keep people from rolling out • .of bed when they are sleepy. Mee. Maithone, of New Haven, is troubled with dyspepsia, and has bad dreams. One morn ing at her breakfast she was complaining sadly, and described her sensations to her sympathi sing husband., "I was all the tiple nit,bp-:-hill'i'etteq little while I stop:Ad to rest, wad then up, up, up.' Oh, I was so tired' The feet is, I had a real nightmare." "Then why my dear," said th+ffeetionate husband, 'why &inlet you get en and ride ?' LOGIC.-A writer in the Willa/Wee Review once took the position that alcohol is food, and offend the following logic in proof of : ' "Food is force, • , Alcohol is *free, Therefore, alcohol is food." Dr: Massey 'gists a, formula equally legitimate Ina eonclusireinamely "Hone feed is force, - Whipping a horseis force, Therefore, whipping a horse is iris Tp which capital logic our John adds his : "My ma is a woman, - - *Queen Vietoria le a woman, Therefore Queen Victoria is ail,- nn.- MARBLE AND STONE that ha. .sort: taunt elidlLENELZ,aihil New Establishmentin Market htn:rot, am kr 'ever teretakire been. offered tolhe public in " tanansms, tile stock mititasting of nudes MARete, USN Sramar, DORRIT,, DARBY, 31ANCITZSTPR, Su.. allot iihkhare done up in the most scientific style, Hua i is such a'variety-of•designs as treat the tastes of all. The public are invited to call at his NEW STAND IN-MARKET STREET. one ignore north of Union Wall, Lebanon. Pa., where he willtattend personally who Will &rm hill/ with Ihsk isttossamt Se Would also return his sinters thanks far the liberal j potkrpaiMatrorded bite Since - opening In busince e e, feel the more encouraged by the interest ummrested is lashibalt by the public, he enters upturn new reason I with , renewed energy, despatching business with n promptness becoming an honest mechanic. -'al';treurkessonshk. art! and Examine. tedisnon, Aug.lll, 'BB. J. N. DAUGHERTY. T. 5...4.Ab00, a number of select ../situtstone Door *tali asscommodation of bonding men and contractors, who would do well to and examine. J. R. D. TAKE. NOTIC The ofd storm worm is come to bfe TOHNIPICTER MOYER. would respectfully inform the ir linlatiethat hecontinuem theimehress of LIM ItSTONiI SAWN°. ANDURESSYNI) by horse power. in Chestnut Street,East :Lebanon: He finishes the following out of the NM and soundest limelitone that:ea n be pro mised hetlfis tre_ighbewhood, Aar—DOOR. SILLS mod I'Lli -1/019118, Russ WINDOTir ItLuu. CZLI, IR noon Cams, Cnalf.rorrts, Shoe Scraper blocks, as well as any other article that can be manufactured or limestoue. His Cuitrotoiies are from four to five inches thick; and hts_priess in merdance with the quality. He was , the first person thit Introduced the litne-stone into this OM% and is' now prepared to finish oaf lime stone ' so as Willie it an appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which Asset , *km be directs the pu.blic to the finished work ar his es- He respectfully Invites ail those who in lantreanktiple new buildings, to mil at LW establishmenteotabli,hent sarMtwarbreesthsmseives of excellent finish or 1,15 work AS also of the cheapness of bif, prices. . Lebanon', March 24,1.181%.—1y. liCs* lion marble Yard jap*O REM Stone Cutter, respectfully informs , Moyle and the public in general that he le DIV to` do edi kinds of PALM AND ORNAMENTAL work at *WM. Yard, in Walnut street, half way between the rt Hoppe and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, attitilsbortqatontioe, as good as work done in any city tlidarnito States, and being the only Stone Cutter in Laotian county who ham Nerved a regular apprenticeship to the twfillefle, he pledges himself that he can manufec tine skeoper,Nurd give n .botter 'Balkh than any other man engaged in the aantebusiness. Ilia stock consists of mostrwm. Ginsxa Stone, litistas, CF.aur.reuxrotT., 7. m i rm,aa, Au. - A 13ARESYONft .of the bast quality for all uses, Pia 41 Ornamental. A large assortment of GIME BTO • kinda of housework, of any !site , and • . NsFlesse call and examine 'prices - and the OWN. you verbose elsewhere. • . • N • • JOliN FARRELL .LeheMrn December 19, N. BerkiWO done hi" German and English, by beilittwal *Armee ;„..4 nrw lar. OVeritt e lniri '', ,., 42 ,) lU* , 1‘ 1 s ..13)1TouttiiiiiiRri Stre s s e ~lowAtarg:i 1,1 et, tfr i fh LEALTHEItt - DEAlfElt cor 'vim Iforociv" MAO, Thildrnk c, _ - 9 i. sues. UNWOAX 130DX LEA ' ' . .rt-, - 110:4-Zieakwityltilt. ,lzio:iFita i, " 1: -- „, , 4 ...-- ,• - 1 44.. - .b. i v / ~...: , - ••• •,, „LA- , •- . • ...., 4 , ..-0 ..0. fre.idof • ' .T. ' `. 4. " ' • • ' t^..s '),o , r, ''''i .Y.'uerS",„Tnet. TRSVELING, it ail mitt: -aaano rt:: ~r~~~ Through Line to Baltimore 7 ' , O; and after MONDAY,M.4.rIO.IgSS, a PAgsEmet Et; kf GAR will be attached to the Froight Train Leavin g 'Reading, at 7 e. m.. and passing Lebanon at 9.20 a. arriving at Harrisburg at 12, noon. in time to connect with the Nerthern Ckn,al Panotgrr Train going South, for York, Baltimore and Washington. I. 1..,--Rettditi , to ilarrieburtr, 4 1 1,:/0: to Baltimore, iFt.SO Lebol7oo. to 1 iltrasbUrg..llo; to Baltimore. $3,11.: June B, ICO1I.: 4 , a Sala Phila. Sic Reading Railroad. ~`~-, tom, Fit-~~~~ Summer Arrangement, July 5, 1858. DOWN PAASTINOVAL' MAIM teams Pottsville daily, (except Siatlays) at 8.15 a. in., •iug,,lleadltigabi9'.glirtrtM;iii3trs.oo - p. 'all arriving in Philacialphiaml4:2s,noon, ands,lll pOn. PASSEFER TRAINS kate Phitadelphia di(llY, (except Sutidltya) at 7 80 a. m p. in Passim; lteadiug at 10,05 a. m., arid 0.07 P: and'itetlying at Pottsville at 11.55 noon. and 7.55 p".tu. Both Up and Down .Passenger Trains coonhut at Port Clinton, with trains to and from Tiontiqop'4atitrigia; Williamsport and Minaira. , Morning rasseuger Trains only, comma - at Port Clin ton fur Wilkesbarro, Scranton, trial Pittston. , LEBANON VALLEY 13RANOR. Passenger Train 'team Reading at 10.0$ a. m., (after arrival of Down and Up Morning Passenger Trains from Pottsville and Philadelphia) and arrives at Harrisburg at 12.30 noon, in time to connect with Pasrenger Trains on the Northern Central. Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Valley Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Minim, Pittsburg., Lancaster, Baltimore and Chambersbnrg. Returning; leaves Harrisburg at 2.25 p.in after arri val of Trains from above points; arriving at ., at 4.55, p. m.;and,conneetidgivithlUp and Down Trains fur Pottsville anti Philadelphia, the same evening. No trains on Sundays. FARES—Between Pottsville and Philadelphia, $2-75 and $2 25; Reading and •Philadeltihia, $1 75 and $1 45; Harrisburg and Philadelphia, $5 415mittl. $2 70; Lebanon and Philadelphia, $2 60 and $2 i 0; Reading and 'Harris burg, $lOO and $l3O ; Reading and Pottsville; $lO5 and 0 85; Reading and Lebanon, 8.5 and 70 cents; Pottsville and Harrisburg, $2 66 and $215; Potts#R4e and Lebanon, $1 84 and $1 50. Through No. 1, Tickets:. Pottsville to Baltimore, $.4 00; Reading and Italinnore, $4 00; Read ing :did Lan`salter', $2 25: 80 . lbs. of Baggage allowed each passenger . - - -.. - -oPhe , settutreldsidtlie aioye riegular Passenger Trains. , I:lslerning:grain down, and A fteritpon Train up only riiii on t.imillays. . Through' First Class. Tickets at reituCed rates to Niag ara Palls,llufhtle, Detroit. Chicago, the principal Points in the West, North West, and the Canadas; and. EtaignineTickeis at lower Fares to all the above places, can'be had on' application to the Station Agent. All Ticket's will be purchased 6.• fore the Trains start. Higher Par-'e charged, if paid In the cars. G..A, NICOLLS, JulY2 l , 1 555. Engineer and Superintendent Nen- Stage Line Between Hummelstown and Middletown. tyli and after the 15th inst., the Huh scribers will rnn it Dally. , Stage Linn, between Hinntneistown and. Middletown, connecting with the cars on the Lebanon Valley Railroad on the arrival cud depaiture of the same at Iftinnuels town. They also keep a LIVERY STABLE at Middle town for the accommodation of the pane'. tlood horses and all kindeof conveyances. NoveMitti 2,155:, r.TEE uutlercigned respectfully in jr.l 4.lllform the public in general, that they have added largely to their former estab , ' lisinnent, and also have all kinns of the latest and best improved MACHINERY in the State in fall operation, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c., for conducting the general business the Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-", and the ezvoeriencit acquired by E. Lo?. , aucat: and J. U. E.tent daring their connertion with the Door. Sash end /Alliit.Wr Trude, for a uunlber of ytrars past, affords full as- New Livery Stable. ~Ullatee of their ability, in commotion with J. oAnsi., to select stuck suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash 'THE undersigned has ' linsinrAT in this State. , • established u new LI yE- TbE now offer to Mechanics and :Farmers , generally, STABLE.in the Ea. I upon ' y • ch favorable terms,. a judiciously. .asserted stock of •gle Hotel Stablek, Lebanon. He !sae good and Dooßs, sAsir, 5,, from the beet Lumber Manufactories safe Horses, Carriages, as may be desired, and careful l in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is Drivers, which he will hire on fair term*. Its hopes by nut 'to be 'excelled by any other establishment in the being attentive to business to We've alibqral share of.lSlate in regard to eXlidlleFti in size. quality or finish,and public patronage; Apply at the Eagle. Tiotel. or at the tis calculated to anord thorough satisfaction to all those Stables. . JOSIAH D. It EIIUFF. who may fever the undereigued with their costoin. Lebanon. Aug. i 9, - -1 The folloWing list comprises the leadhig articles . of Doors, of all sizes: • Sa,4l of all sizes; ' ./Mor Yrautes. dm brick and Architraves; L. (roma houses . Cosings, , from 3to 6 in.; , Arliidow,XLltllies, for brick Surbase; and frank houses; Shutters. of all since; All kinds otMouldingsv Ribald. of all sizes; • iSPiing.Montiling, of all sizes: Wash-boards. „ .I.O.ING.ACRE, GABEL BROTHER. I P. S—:Planinv, Sowing, (fe., promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. - .lLetutuon, July 15,'57. LEMBEIHIER'S Cloth Mattuthetory ; !faILANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect ; '11417:11110111/11 OM Public. that he continues to carry r . on his Manufactory in East Hanover township. Lebanon county. oU as extensive a settle as ever. it ismanecessa '-fy.for hint to say more. than that the work will be done In the :shine EXCELLENT STYLE. which- hasmade his. inn! name so well known in the surrounding coon ' Ile.promises to do the work in the shortest posgi- No tilde. Ms manufactory Is in complete order., and he Batters himself to be able to render the awns satisfaction 'as heretofore. Ile manufactures Broad and _Yarrow Cloths, Cossinetts Blankets, Mille and other Flannels, in the best wanner. • " iT t if NEW LIVE RY t RII L. r lifE undersigned reepeetfully informs ttte public. that he has opened a NEW LlV.Eltli STABLE, at Mrs. RISE'S Hotel. Market street, Leh anon, where he will keep for the ( pn arconautadationn good steel; v. 4 - 'lir"' ofIIDESES and VEItIt.',LES. will keep gentle and px,tl driving liersce. nnrihandsume and safe. Vehicles. , Also. careful In-leers (welshed wheat desired. AIsoOMNIill for Parties, Lebanon. April 21. 1858. :TAM ES MA UCH. ITA - 0 GERItEOTYTIES ~LHIMIJI EE DA ILY would respect hilly' Itiforit the public tha sj„ takes good Pictures *tithe following low. rates 50, 75 cents and upwards sicording to size, antlqual ity of cases. MS different ptyles OrriCtilreB C 011.11.11110 Ambrotypes, Sphorootypos, litelainotypos and Photographs. Remember the place, Where” you ;:nit hare gond Pictures token. to in 5..1. t.itine'x'New Duildituf,, next door to the Lebanon Depmdt Bank, Cumberland Stfeet, Lebanon, Pa. JllllO /n, =LaMMEEMMMEOU= BRENNEIPL 7 S („,2 LICIIIT ~, •f •Or o irNttilirrlirridifiqiirtiitc:iiiott,Pii..o43l.t. ,ITYPES, 3IKLAINCYTTIMI, k ROITIMait EtirßferrPEl3.l(l: Pirran alt.tpk4:47,4.:hl (Sio.Ozwoomptod.) Priresrea<ona hlc and accoriknoe 'rola) the Pizeoytylo and quality of the cases.. ItOoms opined front 8 A. M. to 4 o'clock:, Lebanon, June' .1833. • • . Da guelircolypett Ay HO takes the b LIKENKSSSS V Why J. 11. HEIM, iu the third kory of Rise's New. Buildinu • Ile has the best room, best sky-light, bolt fixtures, and has made it his entire business for the last six years. lie always gets the latest improvements; he has always the latest style of cases on hand; he takes pictures in every style or the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are wonder's] to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct, and of the highest finish. Give him a call and you will not regret it. We terms are very moderate. Ills rooms are open every day (except Sundays, from 8 o'clock. A. M., till 6'ecluck, P. M. No v. 25, 1857. ::: t: ; S , AV ING : TUN li§:.lT A VALNUT Street, Smith-We;4 earner of TIIIYTI Flreet, Philadelphia. ISCC.M.Y.frATEis Er THE FrAvt: nY rr.:cytrtv.t.st..t. Five Per Cent. Interest. Malley is received in any sort. large or emelt. and inter est front the day of deposit, to or withdrawal The office D noel:ere:Ty day from u . c."‘wlt in the morn ing till oNlocit in tho ~4terneon, Mad 4111 MOrldMy and Thiir t .,lay evening,. till r , o'e.ucit• HOS. HEN 1:1.* L. BENNER. Preehlent. ROD Kin* SEI,I.II.IDUE, Lire President Witt' tit .1. 5,.-eretary. DI It uvroi:s. Finn. Henry L. Benner, Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, .Triseph B. llarry„ Robert Selfridge, 'Franck Lee. S,Attil. K. Ashton. ;Jeep!' Yer C. Landreth Mutt Henry receirdd end payments teatle.daily, with. out notice. , The investments are made tall GIDNIND RENTS, ttrx neditiCharter requires. =II:ESMZEI=iI DO _ . *lima t epasst Bank. (Lao , -1.2411Zi0N "VALLES nNE., A") ( " 4 "'lgntr re.t. nae doer east al ftrinhwyrs Sold.. Li...pty ton RATES of INTEREST on For 1 year. and t0n,,,. d per cent. per annum: Pior 6 months, and longer, 5 Por cent. per annum; For 3 middies, and longer. .t per emit. per 41)MUM:; requiring *short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of dephAt to the date of Withdrawal. We will also ,afford a. liberal line of ac rommodatic no to those who hlri mayllvort,t4-w4h-49.1 315 4 8 -I ; payabledenitilidt'Willlint• a' braid= on SPA:S .. ISi. and MEXICAN DOLLARS', and also on al a Ilkikan '961- and Half Dollar*. Will itake collections on and re mit to all parts of the United Statas,., t s he Canticles and ! Europe; Negotiate Loane,'&l.;..tet-hald" ito a general EX- !, CHANGE and BA NKLAC .1311SINESIF. 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. Geo. GLrix , Cashier. Tile undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable to the extent of their Estatea. for all 'Deposits and other obligations of the "LEHASION DEPOSIT DANE." SI.MON CAMERON.G DAWSON COLEMAN, (lEOIIGE S3IULLER, LEVI KLItslE, JAMES YOUNG. AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, 1838. OECEGE GLEI.IkL iebanomi4ll' Insurance ; Company. Incorporated by.the- f Legiplatitre of Pa. CHART.ER , E Y,T - UA OPPICE dr Ja.#11,670 W.V. . LEB.VOV COUNr Y: GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 ! glum' CO3IPANY is in full operation, and ready, to make insurance on all kinds of pyorr,rtAin or Country, and on as favorable terms FIS auy gov` erned and safe - company, either on the Mutual of joint . stack principle. - President—JOlM: DRUNKER, Egi• iTce Treasurein+GßO. F. Ate/Teary:44l . FM. A. BARRY. ' ' 4 . - lonw.nantn9iFttys ri AelEtiol*rikei.;', iv.aiasom&Dzier, 4 -th t S. K. TitracEtigN7"!: t DAvzo N. K.12.y.1_,_:_„ DxgriClVß... l7 l4 l A iANTROAY: Prt. MAVlirct: ticeTti 'Ant ' Yetnpst4ifiii,T64l4o-. 1 .0 8 .4. as, lasses s -rog ~j„; THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. t ~ s DEMAT CORBUJ Y cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the eonve -Merles of his Customem, Wool and Cloth wilt be taken in at the following places:--At the stores of George Seellonberger, Leaser t Dmthers, George Deluca], axd la the new Drug Store of Guilford d; Lemberger, near , the:Martiet House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store Of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh eres'llethel township; at the public house of William Earast, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Rickel. Jonestown; at the stcre of George Weidman. Bellevue; at the store of Martitt.Early r Dadmyra; at the store of Gabriel Wolfersberger, New Market Forge; at the store of Minuet Shirk, East Ibutover, Dauphin county: at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East Rano- ver Lebanon county. All materials wilt hi taken away ; regularly, front the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. Innate of his emtomers who wish Stacking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned place, , , with directions how they wish .itkpreptered. Or his enstouters ran order the Stocking Wool to be 'Prepared from thnWool the'itittlerigued, which will-be done and left atthe desired Plaxica. Itiselekircid thOSe having It 'ended, gill pay'llieptBlL therefor, at the alitile *Med plaees. • - • LYON • LEif EDGER. , tebanou county, May FUND. National art HET =MU o()lrii)',lll‘r.'* LEBANON. PA. . r 1 E undersigoed having made very grey t.itdditi,wis 1 their facilities for the manufacturing of MACHINERY, Win ninitttihettirc. and keep oft liand., a very general as sortntent of F.AWMING DIPLEMKNTS. embracing Wherkee linproad Rueiway a Liter 7 forAT.pmetrs and T ri•sicr; 3liron y's Cbnibinef Rraper anif, Mower, - with t iroproventents•, Cast Iron field Rollers, Grain Drills end Fans. Corn Plon.ths and Planters., CR.'', v.. 1, Milers . " Corn Sbellers, Fodder, Straw, Any Cutters, MI Of the'above Machines are of the West and beat ; improvements and are all warranted to give satifactiun. Castings of all kiOds made to Order, and at short notice. They alio manufacture Srram Ex.''. (iIVES, Mill Gearing. Shafting, and Mill'worh in general, and pay partkular attention to Repairing _Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They:invite all to Call and esann`ne their work; at their Machine Shop, on menet/race 4treet. Lebanon. MI orders or communications by mail will promptly attended to. in HEAL ESTATE 3011 T :tad nutli first clam? geoid !' A trg.•:1;•, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. 1855 NEW STYLES. I SSS A DAM RISE; in Cumberland Street, between _ti, Market and the Court Ilousc,nurth side. has now 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 invi ' ted. Hats of all prlces, from the cheapest to the most cooly, always on hand. He has clan just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such us .QTRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEAItL, HORN, LEG- 1 HORN. SENATE. COWAN. and all others. ____ tti,..Tfe wilt alga Wholesale all kinds of Slate, Caps, i kr., to Country Merchants on advantageoue terms. i WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Lebanon, A pail 2,1, Lass. I .I.looilt tbrget to Call , at I AtiOtßElt KFAV LOT or i IYATCIIII,'S AND JEWELRY A THINS'S: McA DASPS, and examine their stock of I .43. Dwts, Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Begs. i .t CST RXCEIvED ITT St., , 110Xt door to Dr . Lineawcver's. a I J. W. ACKER THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP 0 Boots,Shoes, Hats, Caps, , HOTELS. -_______ AND TRUNKS, is the cheap Store:L the undersigned. Walnut street, Le 72a oao cct , • 1 • an rit a„., A ,,, N o _K pen Lj ai N id 11101I1 a S , E i., mon,where a splindid MiWstoelc has Just been oPert. l' , . 1 jil l i'd, embracing a general assortment for LAMER,' OEN- r iitglatk TLEBBN and BOYS, among which are`LADIRS' oAr., READING, PA. .TERS and FANCY SHOESr ,Calfekin, Patent Leather, 1 (Formerly Railroad 'Kotula . and • it` r v i egodrellY. in or9 lB the . a vr e ith at, a N b i an p, d a e n a d m o a th v e aria r ll t oo y f r e ag ya o . l.l .ll ters op f t o s r Gentlemen, Rn s BoE 1 _ E; ll l , l l A l ;t l 7 l 4 : o r t it tut. r t h. boa openel - fthe above, of allekintle, are also made Reorder. ' ' - 11° It i t r ,: r f t ti n rnislted the ho a d t s l e " If V c lrl i tl L. egi ..,l 454 nu% T He has also a greet assortment of HATS . &SIASS, ke,,, ,,. _ nee; andalsoremoddele_dtheßZ l -66i n a v ,A • Li. rr p f an kinds ' indol lrl i S nalaa , a. ..Plo a r 2 " r ilP- at i ! '. l4 ir e r - a rr ad m e , ra par tra l wo orNt n b•L el :,l oi, fle a Aot ai l :B ei" ' il ab ttr tit -u4 z wi avial th a id h i . , great varlet', Lac , ''''' ' ' ' . Dm public is respectfully invited to call amdexamine. ed a l ' th hog the market affords at his lel and the. < l.l Lebanon; Ka , ' fir"." -,,;',',...." , 70 1 /NI3 (4 BSP " R * 1 . 1 Lignoreoftthe belt epeewit Made - --- ,--. . urge' lo t 4 'WRAPPING i N. 8` 44118 8 ing Ilkletp,, ands/Lel 0/1410, la d . . __,... .. strict ifitin"tiOn 'pelf fa that'dellarteiest ef the libtel: Reittllft ,1 8 ; 1 14..t 4 . 1 1n1 L V.:; - ..11.11,4;: ea . ..•d.,' ~': fil *.i d 14 «- t. 41 ~ : .'it ...-..St7e 4 ; 1.1.. ii 1 b i , ell , : r,{ ,1 t,tl -9 t , t'tt Irene , ''.r - tit t., '... - - ,: VE 13.4. , , , "' 1111 • ~ - WALTZ & RiEDEL have a large : llAM' 'WRAPPING PAPER yitinhqh4ivrßiteell to Country Merehtinte at prtrk4Mis2ibi Trt ••;, ,331dr. 1 , ..;..ititzwi 7 4 1 - ;ill 7 a - d, ~ . .- ! '''.31),,,, ..•:'.:1:-_ .-..-.-.....-2,., VOUN DR! ES, MACH! NE SHOPS, &c. WEI E R . jirei CHYME WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon. Lebanon county, Pa. WM.& P. L. WEDIEIi, Vropri- ; eters. manufacture Steam Engines from 1 1 to MO horse power, of the latest styles and patterns, with all the modern gagq 1,-Erilicuic provements. Alen, superior Portable En glues (with Link Motion Valve Clear) mounted on wheel... for Saw Mills, wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Par- Uvular attention le caller] to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and per,ants wanting a small amount of Power. They take up a very small SpA4.t, and can be pet up in a room as a hotisehold fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines anti Machinery for Authraeito and other Blast Funtnee4, of Improved construotion— Forge Hammen!, of P. L. Weimer's Patents: Rolling Mill, Sawing, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps, Hoisting Machinery for . ,Mitie. and Stow! guar- ' rigs, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges Shafting', Hangers, Pulleys,Turning Lathes., Drill Ptwses,, Planing Machines, : Brass Slap (Wks. Valves and lime , Fiximical'Ohibo Steam Valves of all sizes, and Maehinery and Castings of every description: ALSO, Reib•r , t.l any t:Ant and weight, mad.' of the hest material by well .1:flown and e.tperbmced wort:- Men; Smoke :;tneks. Water. Tanks, Use Flues llemers, and Sheet. Iron Work of every description. (Our Boiler :sheets are rill=tested by dividing them into squares or 12 Mates tintitammoring onctr square; any imperfection Is , thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; thta wait tised in 'very , few shops iu this eotintry.j "ALSO, a stook drWrought Iron Pipe, fi - ,r 'steam. gas and water; Withal] the necessary fixtures ' constantly on hand, and put up at the shoricsunidice and on moat rea sonable terms. Iron,lielms.andeampesition Motel Cast ings made to.order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de spatch. A gang of Moiler Makers always ready for Bois ler repairs. BLACKSMITH' WORK made to order. . _ . .t Orders rearattfolly at:Wicked. All couintuttieationa by nail or otherwise, attended to wkb dealt:deb, and work delivered to railroad or mai, free of (theme. WM. WE [3l E Lebauon. reb'y 4. 18:,s a CREMT-4.11 BOAS = LEBANON COUNTY STEAM . PLANING. MILL. 11l - BOAS GA q . `i ! ;11,,, " 41. cUottlivitouiin:drefineil ELTebTairijoFn Grin counties, eteli ,p ligy i l r ire_ nose in inn °mallet) and .• to do .111 lands of ale CARPE&I•E•P' °(' R WORK - ByMACHINKRY MEM Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Window 4-Door Frames, Shutters Blinds, Planing Scrolls, s2l,Wi.:4:a, and any other kind of Sawing which may be Wanted to snit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest and boot im proved machinery in the county, ouch no WOODIVOIITri * S Sc., and that they ate able to produce as good *Orli' PS the County can produce. Ndnd but the hest and well-scrawled LIThIUi R will be Carpenters and tivildero are invited to call and examine their reatiprantle stock., which they will always keep on hand, and judge for themselves.. 4-I?•Their Shop is on PilirgrOye Rend, near Phreaner's Old 'Pound ry. [Lebanon, Juno 17,1857 ELM.% LuNGACPF ronb (Lc:ABE:L. LEI3ANON Door and Sash Ma niafactory. Lorded bathe Steara-Ilouse Road, izeor Gif?fkberle7ld Strcd. Lt,banon , FAA M RS' & EC' EIANI comp; ky a ad „TA was hie s.olkep, = A. MAJOR & BROTHER, Lagenon, Lebanon Jti'nu 2, 1855„ LUMBER, WOOD AND COM,. WOOD and COAL YARD. r TILE undersigned, having bought M r. • Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a 'O '744 Mulch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon: and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS Or WOOD and from MO to 1000 TOM OF 'COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will soli at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call nod see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves, North Lebanon, AprolLA,Nis,isl.B:i?—t 1 ,, 16rr, (merchant.) Coal, Coal, Coal, - titTE. the undersigned, would respectfully inform the Tcilia , - , TtS of Leballol3 Ctntittr, that we are tuna pre pared to simply the community with COAL. either Wholesale or lterail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL on hand, such as Per, ChoUnt. Nut, Egg owl lit.,No (VA L, uielle, red and grog fah., which we are conatantly receiving front aetne of the best Collieries in the Com regi t ,i l s., and would here say that we will Fell our Coal no low es they ran tee sold by any Pereon in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or deliver to any part of the two boroughs. - Deneaee I r s o !bn o n l oi,:eli. 1‘ 1. 4 1 .2. ir it ; . undersigned are prepared to furnish HICK oat or Galt WOOD, to order, at.any place in Leb anon or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders tart at holwonipily aftendeii • — l:Zdauton, April2l. IS 58. MYERS 47 St'-OUR. Cheap IGU.lpirisEß Will Cos./ Zit undersigned having purchased, at Sheriff's Sale, 1. the entire stock of ' LUMBER AND COAL. In the yard of John 11. WITMETER. be;; lease IQ incite the attention of the publiz thereto. It will be sold much cheaper than the same article can he bought elsewhom.' The stock em byacco all kinds and descriptions of LUMBER kept In a Well stocked Yard. besides a large lot of first-rate Black amitles.COA L. All we ask is that purchasers will call and examine oar stock and prices. PHILIP Alt ENTZ, Lebanon, Sept. 15, '53. JOHN WIDMER. • BOWMAN, .11 - A. It..b CAPP'S =I JOSTAITGETTI.Ii, I ell E R 1' R D This Way, yea Want Cheap Lumber. THE nndersigned have lately formed a partner -I- ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Ilustzess. on a new plan, irdfdtt respectfully inform the public at lac that their place of business is Davin IiOWMA.W3 Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting au Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and exeellentasaortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATHS, BRINDLES, AND SCANTLING, ofakilenglhs and thicknesses. In short, they keep eon entutiy.on hand, a fdll and w(4l-seasom.ll assortment of all kinds of IWILDTNU MATEETALS.' Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock; and learn their prices. Inankful for pmt favors, they that by attention to business and moderate prices, to 'merit a continuance of public patromige: 7 • 1301V3IAN, lIAILTER S CAPP Apri! S, rt,pB. !=! LUMBER. LEI - AMER. NEARLY 2,000. ' 000 FEET 1 ()E the be:st and cheopeA assortincut of LUMBER CV I IT offercal to the public, now for FAIL: at the new I int extenpivo LUNII3I4I: and COAL N'AfZuof • BREOHBILL 4- HORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon. on the bank of the Union Cattail, et the heed of Walnut street, a few genres North of the Orneceec Steam Mills, and one quince Can of Bergner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the beet. well-seasoned White, Yellow,Norway. Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry:, Popar and Pine Boards; ; 134 and '2 inch Fennel end Common Plank; White Pine and I tetniot,k Sonntlinqatni Joists; White Oak Itoari,t. Plank and Scantling; end 3.6 inch Poplar - Boards. Plank end Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The best Fine and llamlocii shingles; Also, Roofing nod Fingering Lath ; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Failings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARD'S of all eizes and descriptions. COAL! COAL ! ! COAL!!! The largest Stock or Broken, Stove, I:low:burners and Ifellistaishurg Smith Cool. nt the lowest prices. ffn,Ciintident that they have the large:4 and best a.i dartutunt of ImamEn of all descriptions and sizes, as St ell as the largest stock,of the different kinds of CoALiever' offered to the 'citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they eau aecounnotlate all purchasers satis factorily, and would thererure incite till oho want any thing iu their line, to 'e:6taiiiie their :.rook before l . ,Lr clawing elsewhere. noun% 1. Lelarnon,"Feli. = A 'HOME FOR ALL! ''''.• : : -.. D::,._,'.12,7, , A -1. 3:-.. va - i ----- ~..--f. --- _ ..-: - -----. ------,,i--g st, . • ne 'Largest, Best . and Cheapest - ATSOItIMENT or LUMBER. AND COAL otiertA hereof,ro to t.lO public AT THE OLD YARD IN .Torth Lebanon Borough, Situated on the East and TI:Tt s;de of Market streeet t ut U.:170N OAST L. " rf 11 I £ undersigned take this method of inform -1 tog the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding 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 prtrwmmirmmlffirw;•=mwmun 114 iuchand 2 inch PANNE L and COMM.ON PLANKS. White. Pine awl Itt;n+l9ck. *CANTU NG antIJOISTS: 1 inch And 1 inch Cherry MAIMS, PLANItiS and I.IILE-LEGS. 1 inch »m 6 inch POPLtN. PhlllkB & II AR D IV 0 D Sltrit . 'nft ASIt tin& ITII1T1: Oxe sixties, MINES and SCANTLINC.. , SHINGLWSMNGLES,SHINGLES ! A greatassortment of good Pine and Hemlock Sam- Gt.r.s. Also, liOnfmr, and Plastering LATH& Algo, ItAtt,q, Pugs, and ready-replied Ps.uses tar fencing. Finer/n.9 Doards, Door and Window Sash. 4.3 c ephiril they rwifiorly Lava the largest and best a - eoiftueni 'ever offered in this section of country. CO AL !' COAL!! COAL!!! Thry keep constantly on hand the best quality of Bra- Nil. Mom and Linictourners COAL; .311 m) the best quality, of Hollidaysburg Smith Coot, at mimed *lees. ** Having now on hand much the largest and cow pleicst tworn.noutuf Lumbar ever offered to the public in Lebanon, they feel confidant of being able satisfactor ily in :teCominodiite all purchasers, and would, therefore, invite an examination of their stock before purchasing elsewhere. REIMEHLS' 8: NEILL North LebaiMii Borough,'Sept.l7, 1857, =3=l IaiMMM CLOCKS. Thift‘ty Day, L.ighi Day, Thirty noisy, CLOCKS, Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S jewelry Stare, •Lebanon, Pa. TOBACCO CIIE - WEBS i Dr. Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative .- 1 Tro 11ILADELPIU.A ataut,...... ... ohes,.the Great Substitute for Tobacco .-,... IT ie a. well known and incontrovertable fact thet the P twenty two years ago by Dr. KIN E. IILIN, corner 1 nee orrebseeo is the promoting cause of many of the of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. most severe Mental and Phyeital Disorders to which Silo TWENTY-TWO YEARS' race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long end Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most successful i painful experience have clearly proven that it contains practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature, 1 i vat „i„ uaecotie and poleonous properties meet dangeroue manhood's debility. as an inipedintent to marriage; tier " I in their effects, which by entering into the blood derange roue and sexual infirmities, diseases of the skin, and --- the functions and operations of the lienet, causing many those arising from abuse of mercury. i to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE., TOBACCO affects also the entire nervenseystem; man- There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, . Keating itself-ne all who have ever used Cm 11 Oxiehs he solitude, often growing up with theta to manhood; weed will hear testimony-in Laesitnde; ,'endue "nit's, and which, if not rearmed in due time, not only begets , witty. Water Braeh, Dyspepsia, and many other diser. serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives I 1 dilly el a similar diameter. rise to a series of protracted, :insidious, and devastating 1 THE TASTE RESTORATI VE TROCHES affections. counteract these baneful influences, and yew of those who give way to this pernicious practice hAarveedversiogle Ck e l lipletely successful in a multitude of ene ma, aware of the consequences, until they find the ter- 1 'oe, knd wherever used. Being harmless in themselves yeas system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable}} they I exerts beneficial effect upon the entire system, re sensations, and vague fears in the mind, [Seepages, 27, storing the Taste which halt become vitiated (r destroy- 1 28, 29, of Dr. K.'s book on "Self-Preservation."l i ltd by great indulgence, completely removing the irrita- i The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una- i tic, n and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat hie to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his ‘' -which are alwaystertisequent upon abstaining from the mind to study; his step is tardy and weak ; lie is dull, I use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener- , Stomach, invigorate the whole system. gy than usual. Patens wile are irretrievably undermining their con- i If he emancipate himself before the iireeties has done 1 stitutionsand shortening their lives. should use these its 'worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit- Troches immediately and throw of the injurious and un fit', and his sense tells him that this is caused by his pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing, early follies. These are considerations which should I TheseTrochea or Lozenges are put up in a convenient awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated. t andtabl - format the low price of fat Cents per box- Por t ,, REMEMBER, I A liberal discorrit to the trade. Prepared solely by the Us who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat- . mider.'igned'il> wham all orders should he addressed. ment, may, religiously confide in his honor as a gentle i JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist: man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets ofCor. Id and Race, Yltilatla. March 24 1.6 7 8 -ly ,0 . • Dr. 11.'a patients will never be disclosed. • _ Young man-let no false modesty deter you from mak- j Mg your case known to one, who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. *Be- Dr. KINKELIN'S residence has been for the last TWENTY' YEARS at the N. W. Corner of _THIRD AND ' UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ... ... - . - . _ PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit- Fence) Dr. IL 'a medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, end pack ell secure from DAMAGE or CURTOMY, by Nail or Ex I=l READ! YOUTH AND MANUOOD!! A Vicartous LIFE OR J PREMATURP. DEATR, KLNKLUN ON BXtr-PRESERY4TION-ths - LT 25 CrENE letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mail. GRATIS! GRATIS :!- GRATIS ! ! A Free GIFT Tv AU. • ISEItY RELIEVED! "Nature's littlide," a 'new and papular 'Work, full of valuable advice and impressive waraing, alike calculat ed to prevent years of misery, and save rnoosaans of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on receiving ate order enclosing two y ostage stamps. July 15, 1857.—1 y. The Liver invigortitor: PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. ineLPOUNTIED entirely from Gum, is one of the best purgative and live edicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, osier, milder, and more effeetaul than any other nmdivine known. It is not only a Ca thartic but a liver remedy; acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing five purpo ses effectually, without any of the painful feeling expe rienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strength. ens the system at the same time - that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The LIVER is oneof thel principal regulators of the human body; and when it performs i t a functions well, the powers of the Misystem are fully develop ed. The Stomach Isis most!entirely dependent On the healthy action of the Lirer 0 19 , for the proper perform ance of its functions ; when the stomach is at fault, the bowels aro at tG fault, and the whole F?,"5- tem Buffer in consequence of one organ—the Liver having ceased to do its "‘tduty. Tor the diseases of that organ, one of the Olproprietors has made it Hs study, in a practice of .....snore than twenty years, it find souse remedy where. Ail with to counteract the many derangements to width it is liable. To prove that this rem. 4 tW 'edy is at last found, any parsons troubled with lie- er complaint, in any of its forms, has but to try a Cl) bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all from the system, 'suppl!- thy flow of bile invigorat food to digest well, purify and health to the whole cause of - the disease and 'Bilious attacks arc cured vented, by the occasional rotor. One dose after eating is ~stomach and prevent the • souring. . Only one dose taken be Nightmare. Only one dose taken at gently, and cures Costive- One dose taken after ;Valet. One dose of two tea - lieve Sick Headache. Oae bottle taken for f > male obstruction removes the cause of the 'disease,. an d makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immedb vi ately relieves Cholic,While - one dose often repeated is „.., a sure cure . for cholera ' .3forbus, and a preventive 1 / 4 1 of cholera. • Only nne bottle is need- VI ed to throw calor themes. tern the effects of mein, Ir'''' vine after a long slekness. One bottle taken for ' Jaundice removes 'all I sallowness or tatuatural colorfrore the "Ida: One dose taken a short time before eating gives viva , to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Warrhaa lie its worst forms, while Summer or Bowel Ceinplaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Warms tie children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never titile. A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a ; preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fe vers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and i thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AR who use It are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. A IkA.. Mix Water in the mouthwith the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Liver Invigorator is a Scientific Medical Discovery and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dye ! pepsia to a common headache; all of which are the te sults of a Diseased Liver. mos ears DOUAI!. A BOTTLE, i DR. SANFORD, Proprieter,34s BrOndiVay, New York. I josarit L. Leneaftera, and Dn. Ross, Agents for beha i non; and retailed by Druggistv. ' ' Dune 2,'58,4y. I= MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE A RR I AGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE 31A111t1 AGE 'GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE HAERLAGE GUIDE—YOUNG'S GREAT PHYSIO LOGICAL WORK, The Pocket Meet&laplus, or Every Glut His Own Doctor, by Wu. Youso, kl. a •It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of One Hundred Engravings. All young married people or those contemplating marriage, and having the leas t imin.linient to married life; should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acqualntrd with. aria , it is a book that mast be kept locked np, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any ono on the receipt of twenty live cents. Addree Dr. W3I. YOUNG, 3.62 St'RUCE street, above Fourth Philadelphia. (January 20, 1858.-1 • HOWARD ASSOCIATION, kITLIDELPILII. Important alitiottittenzent TO all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as Spdmatorriumt,Sdninnl Weakness, I mpote n ce,Gonor rh ma, C leet;Syphilis, the Vice of Onanisin.or Self-Abuse,ko. The Howard Association, in view of the awful chwtrue lion of human life, caused by Seeml diseases. and the de. captions practised upon the. 'Unfortunate victims of such dism.ses by guseks, have directed their consulting Sur geon, sr a Charitable Ad worthy of their name, to give . Medical _advice Gratis, to nil persons thus a ff licted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (sge, occupation, habits of life, La s ) and in ;admen of extreme poverty and suffering, to fetritish Itetlicines free ofcharye. The Howard association is a benevolent Institution, es-. tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "'Virulent and EpideinieDis eases." It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors have voted to expend hi advertising the above notice. It is needless to mid that the Association commands the highest Medic:id skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Just Published , by the Association, a Report on Spur niatorrhtea, or Seminal .Weakness, the vice of Onanistu, Masturbation or Self-Abase, and other diseases of the Sex pal Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, which will be scot by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the re ceipt of two stamps for postage. Address, Dr. OEO. It. CALIIOIJN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEA.RTWELL, GM). FAIRCRII-D, Seer y 0ct.7,'57-ly "Thick Darkness covers the Earth. And Groas Darkness the Potpie." County Merchants, A'.Da ll take - Notice] that they me sup ply themselves, in any quantities With JONKS' r.ka ranee PATENS NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSIINIt or GOAL OIL LAMPS. At the Wholesale and Retail, head quarters. 38 South SECOND Street, 38 Pml.Snetrata. The only place where exclusive Agencies can boobtain for the State of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Them Lamps give a light equal iu intensity of name, and similar in appearaoto. to Gas, and are claimed to be superior a n other portable lights, now in u#o. Nonni* of Expioslou.--:Nti olfenelve'oder—No smokeTery triinmed.—As easily regulated as a s Light.—Cau be adapted to all purposes. ---And better than all fora poor .man_,-30 per cent cheaper than anyi ether.perfible light, now. to Common use.. Sole Agency also, for KNAPee PATENT . ROSIN AND COAL OU • SirLanatii, Oili,.Wicke, Shades, and every article In the Rue. . B. SOUTHLAND, Agent. • Mrt.: l !q 2 I! 9 9.11 th SZCOND Street, PDILAD'A " bait . i . mun Z • . 0 ' m r-7 I BLATE L , 11117 .. - everoffered e I—argeetto the assort public. ‘ent of :Country liferehanta would do well to examine their 'Stott before purchaaing eleew ere. s.autta_FrEMCl T Toad' 6. " .1. 1 CR5 4 ?!! - A f f i ie n ";°. l 4 l P4 ol 96l ti Gaud:Alb . • •'• I+4. MEDICINAL lielinbold's Genuine Pruparal ion OP Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extrcict Buchu. For diseases 'of the Bladder, -Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructiona, Secret diseases, Fe male emnP e Sexual luint B ' rutd org d a l n d s, iseases of the Arising from Excesses and Imprudeneies in life, and re moving all Improper Diicharges from the Bladder, Kid neys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, From whatever woe they may have originated, And no Matter of How Long Standing , Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and • Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Joy to the Afflicted! It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the somptome, among which will be found indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis. ease, Weak 'Nerves, Trembling, Snead ful Honorer Death; Night Sweats, WA Feel, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Huiver sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms. Hot /lands. Flushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea viness of time Eyelids, Yr , quently Black spots Flying herein itte.Eyes With Temporary suffusion and Lose of sight; Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is me'. c desirable to such Pa tients than solitude, and Nothieg they more Dreamt for Fear of Themsolies, no Its - pose of manner, no earnestness, no Speculation;but a hurried transition fromone question to an other. • These symptoms if allowed to „, ,, o on—which this med icine invariably removes—soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC FlTS—ht °Debt which the pa tient may expire. Who can say that these extessee are I not frequently lellewial -by thoie direful distemes—lN SANlTY AND CONStIiIPTION ? The records of the In - sane Asylums, and tbentelaneholydeaths by Comminto tion, bear ample wit nesitothe trittliOf these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the Most melancholy. exhibition tip pears'. The Countenance is - setually sodden and quite mor bi d or had hyat „ To F destitute—multiter 3tirth . orGrief ever steits it: should m g; i n t h eir place a b oat , , - a sower of the volee - ,tecur, it is raielY 'articulate. ingsthe - stomach, calming i -With woeful measures wan despair ing, the blood, giving tone Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." , ' machinery.. removing the ,j. Debility is moat terrible! land-has bronght thonstiods effecting a 'radical em-c. upon theusand to untimely gruves, thus blasking the am end, what b: bet ter. pre, of aal- 4 "3 . thltlls. It can be cured by the use „me ol' time , of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY If you are snffering with*Lny of LU - SA:tore diftessing ,strillehnt to relieve the ailments, the FLUID ExTam.rir 11CCFIE will eure,you. food front -raying and Try it and be convinced °fits effitney. Beware of Quark Nostrums and Qusek Doctors, i fore retiring, preeenri who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save low , suffering, Money, eight, loesens the . bowels ; and Exposure, by sending-or calling for a bottle of this ness. Popular and specific Reme dy. melt meat,, will cure Dys- It allays all pale arid iutlammation, is perfectly pleas ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its-umbel. spoonfuls will always re Delmbold's.Extract Buchu Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy I and Chemistry, with the'greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and rare' devoted * in its combinatiou. Sc,, • Professor Dewees' Valuable Works on the practice of ! Physic, and most of the late standarifWorks of Medicine. aiiisolumoorap o Cue hundred dollars - will he paid to ens, Phy slain who can prove that the medicine ever injured a patient; and Ole tentimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it-does sceat good. Cases of front one week to thir teen yteers standing- have been elleeted. The tease of Voluntary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and euretire powers, is immense, i embracing names well known to SCI ENCE AND PAM R 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold dWd not a single instance of a failure has been reported Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City ^ef Philadelphia, 11. T. ItEEMBOLD, Chemist, who I beteg - duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Emmett; Mercury, or injutiou.s Drug, but arc purely VegeteLl'e. 11. T.II E LM MAD, solemanufacturer. Sworn and suLscribed before me this 23d day of Nevem I her, 1854. , • WM. P. 1111111 A BD. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or six for De. livered to any Address, Aecompented by reliable and responeible Certificates from rofessurs of Mulled Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. No. 52 Smith . Tenth Sc. lrelom C'hestntd, Assembly. Buildings, Phila. la. To be had of Dr. ()corgi? Ross, D. S. Itaher , an d os all Druggists and Dealers thrommehout the Hutted States, Canadas anti British 'Provinces. • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Ask for Ilelmbold's—take no other. I Cures Guaranteed. Deo.!, 1857.-ly . The Pileditine of the Million '< 'tn~ by Dr. WM. YOCUM by Dr. W3I. YOUN4. by Dr. Arm. YOUNO. by Dr. WM. YOUNG. by Dr. WM. YOUNO by Dr: W3l. YOUNO, by Dr. W3I. YOUNG. by. Dr. WM. WUXI:. by Dr. WM. YOUNG. by Dr. WM. YOUNO. by Dr. W3I. Lp •Dr. W3l. YOUNO. by Dr. WM. YOUNI2. by Dr. WM.. YOUNtI. by Dr. W3I. YOUNO. MEI IVIEDICINAL ; .Great Dimmr,ry of the kic...trzr IM PORTA NT TO , , ..: .• , . k . A, .. - . ir-\•!.,..):'4F k r");-,,.. :-- ~.c . , mg." . ;Fp,i.ki i .,...,... .k. ' i r k‘,z, i'• k.:.1..4t: -.:; ~ ,t ".tv.,_ _,,n , 1 --,,,, n I t.\ — Y . s ...-! ', e,'"4/ , ,.': .4 ... •-,.\-* • ial 7Z.:,,,N5' - ?...r;, ';: i. ~.. '''...94 4 .'•'11 1 *- i t; -.., fi. n 9 -Z: LIV. •LA - * ..- , ...7 - / !'' -'' Eig - I,: " - -W ' Pill - --, .•= it ... . , Diseases of' the Lungs and Throat ARE POSITIVELY CURABLE BY INHALATION ! ! , .• -which conveys the Remedies to the cavities in the thugs ehrough the .ai. passages, and coming in direet contact with the disease. eeutralizes ...the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy expect ;nation, heals the lunge, ", urines the blood, imparts renewed vitality , to the ner vous system, giving that tone•and enerr-.,-, PO ladispenea. Lie for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation. , . . lis to rae.a source of unalloyed pleasure. It ices much PHILOSOPHY AND FACT- : - i under the control of medical treatment as any other HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. i fort: thimble disease ; ninety out of every hundred cases trillE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICK.NESS.—The Mood can be cured in the first stages, end fifty per cent. in the. is the lifersecond; but in the third stage it is impossible to save poneuts agent. It furnishes the tom- 1 more than five per cent, fur the lunre are CO cut up hy poneuts of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. I the disease as tottery medical skill. Even, however, in The Stomach is its manufactory. the veins its distribus he last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief hi tors, and the intestines the channel through which the s the suffering attending 'this fearful scourge, which an waste matter rejected in its productions ts expelied. , -- I natty destroys ninety-live thoueand persons in the AI- Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, theee (ailed -D States alone ; and a correct calculationoliowsthat Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purify- of the present population of the earth, eighty millions fag the fluids. end regulating the excretions. are destined. to fill the Consumptis e's grave. The National Disease. I Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Dyspepsia is the lutist common disease among all etas j Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy ee in this country. It SEBUM! a a thousand shapes, and 1 oflife, tar it &Vets neither age nor sex, but sweeps . off . is the primary source of lenumereble dangerous male; j alike the braVe, the beautiful , the graceful: and the oft dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob- i Supreme Beim , . from whom help of that Being. . __ er ed. By the e halite its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields ; cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled tooli readily end rapidly to this searchinge unerring remedy, to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Com im Bilious Affections. . . sumptiorc. The first cause of tubercles is from Impure. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vitali Blood, and &ilia. the immediate effect, produced by their - 1 port:nice to h sition in the lungs, is to prevent the free - admission of ealth. Upon the liver, the glued which ses cCrete'sthis fluid, these pillsoperate specifica Illy, infalliblY . through the entire system. Them surely, it Is more m idi- into the air cells, which causes a weakened ritality „ rectifying Its irreeularities mid effectually curler, Jean- I dice, Bilious Remit-tante; and all the varieties of disease ' ] tional to expect greater good frommedicines enterhog generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. the cavities of the lungs, than from those administeredi i th roug h the stomach ; the patient will always find the ompl Liver Caints. . , . I lunge free end the breathing easy, after inhaling rime.- Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, t dies. True..irchul . talon is a local remedy, nevertheless,. the whole body suffere. Tens of thousands die annuals it nets constitutionally, andirithmore th p e o;er and' eer. t y ee Dysentery, Dlerriuna, Chronic Constipation, and « Minty than remedies administered..by °Tech: Ti' prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of other diseases of those triune pipes in the system. The I administration, chloroform inlieled will destroy Sensibli • effect of the pills upon"allintestmal disorders, whether I casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By i ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous aye following the printed directions, the most alarming ea- f tem, so that e. limb may be amputated without the Mei t sea of bowel complaint are promptly controlled, . est pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas Will destroy life in a few hours. A Word. to Females. The inhalation of ammonia irMrouse the eeettite w he n. The local debility and irregularities which are the es- fainting or apparently dead. Theodor of many a the pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when . medicines is perceptible hnine skin;' it few moments af neglected, always shorten' life, are relMved for the time I ter being- inhaled, and may be immediately cleteeteil in . being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of . the blood. A convincing proof of the constitu fleecier this mild but thorough alternatite. t feels of inhalation; is the fact that sickness is always Prti I n t _ Henoway il i oa i r : rib it th e se salad: bes t r emedies g e r e med i es , known fu ' duced by breathing , foul air. Is not this poeitive evi , . -- Asthma,! deuce that proper remedies , carefully prepared,andjudie tlorld for the elously administered through the lunge should prodece - B o wel Complaints, Dropsy, '' Influenza, the most happy results 2 During eight:eon years'. prat; Coughs, Debility, . v e n ue ,. t i e . Fever 3: Ague, Inward a n, i wo,- many thousands, suffering from dieenees of 411,e Colds, Weakness, Cheet-Diseasee, Pilee, headaches, Lowness of ;lungsiiudthroet, have been under niy care. Midi bare • Ye Centldelots, , effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers - Costiveness, LiverComplalnts, Stones Gravel,Segoidary Symptonts, i Spirits, . had. been pronoun:',ed in the last shems, whieti fullyeet isfies me that Consuraptien is no longer a fatal disense. - --- Venereal Affections, ' • •Wormworall kinds. e v- Sold at the Manufacto of Professor Holloway, so , .and Sounded Maiden Lane, New York, and he ail reepectable Drugs 1 p )lin e Y r i f 6 ec trne t g , a aCti enlle uii l u 'Pe te le: n: al j i i m i n h Pt t tih h : e nr° n ius al l u ri r f f :l o vau f 6-i t l it 'g fiet at re fis l li eri .n , '4 3 C ' '7. gists and Dealers in M edians throughout 'eetif.et.-11,V2i3..5ed• states and the civilized world, in Loses at 25 ' dinitted that simulate consumption, and apply the proper . „ enables me to distinguish, readily, the various -forms .of • . cents, and $1 each. e. mistaken even in a single case.-- ,- CSVMMO—None are genuine m a i ms the ttetd,i‘llo/. i, T te h m is eai4l3 : "I? ra ei i n etii ii n ' eetiou with vermin pathologiciti.., loway, New York and London," are discernible as a Wa- • familiarity, • ; ter-mark in •egery Ma fof the' Wok of directions aroundenables me to relieve i and 'microscopic discoveries, each,pat or beer, the Caine Maybe plainly seen by hold- • tug the; lea to the light. A handsome reward win 1 , i• lar g the h t ' I the lungsfivm the eti is ofcontracted ebtens ; to one given to any One rembning such ' information as, nmy ' , ttth lte l d' lei n giving e• - ly, energy and toae to theentire sst tem. . . . ny ee - the blood, impart to it . rcueived v , i,. lead to the detect-loner ane.Party'or parties courdeffeib. 4 - nit Stn eS es wi d C anada- , by coMm P ueitecting th - fi i ti sent to air: art id th 4 tog the medicines or "veriding , th. ,7, ,.„„„ , .3. patient _ .11.bz to baSpiiiiMlS:igtt . ' '' ''' ' - ' ..7 '-"-"' knowing them their symptoms by letter. but the cure eau t - mere Thereisaponsi der et tl e4avhiebniting tluilargersisel..;•-t.°ZZglitgette"rittePutt it -4211 4 .1 r/x - a lli m c itic%itt ' n: l a i l e} : ' - of patients '' N. B-40frectioris:for i theznisia nse disordernetvailledibietaahllei '",' ft .1.,n everY ' 3 nib3/1 grtater it tam . enable ma to prescrlt a with' - . - •-r tv • .._ , „ ....., , t , „, . tufa ...1., gfi. and then the cure could be effected without. my seeing.- TUSTI'-- 1 ''''''''' --v ''' .73 ' l ' ^ ; ---'"; '.- --"-- in rare, t again tECELVE a superior POR,T Pcf, ' ''' '''- ' 1 '. - , , ' t' - - - t g ~tareef aim sarr„ Ate , . - ahm, - 3,4,0„-0...,„... del,. 6-; W.A . -MAHAR: X. 'D.', 133 '''ser , and 01 41rtinNAll Cgisitisaemev i - . t ' - -1 - ' 47 : 4w5 4 Office; 11111 - Filbeit St:, OM N o ,. log.) tyc1,,,,, 12,h.. r.aro,llAitrs; foe and Liquor - core . • "larch le. IS6ti.---iv. - - PHILAbIit.PRIA, PA. - i - - - Fi Tim ,OitiovrAL ESTAIILISara Pi 37, And first article of the haul ecce introduced under the Wane of " Put.Noic re Vi arze.s.," in aIS or any other - country; all other rulmontic Wafers are coign:tried:. the lennine can be kronen by the names BRYAN being. Nampa flee sad; %V AFER. BRYAN'S PEIAB)NIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat. Hoarseness, BRYAN'S PULIVINif; WAFERS Relieve As hence, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PU BIONIC , WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Paine in the Cheat: Believe Incipient Consumption, Lung Mows: Relzeva Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsil& Relieve the above Com p laints in Ten NOlm:ftt. Are a liisising to, r.ll.classes and constitutions Are adapted for Voeal:sts and _Public Speaker Improve the compass om.d. - flexibility Of the Voi' Are in n simple form and pleasant to the taste Not only relieve, hut effect rapid & lasting Cures: BRYAN'S PULMONR: WAFERS Vs warranted to give satisfaction to every one.' No l'amily should be withecit atilt= of nryan s 24 riamortie 'Wafers Fa Traveler shaald beNvithout a Box of B r y an Pulmonle liitralers For sate by. Dr. _ROSS, opposite the Court House, Lebo ! nori, Pa.; and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by llarrey Birch, Read lug.. Pa. rOet '.57-Iy. Of all diseases. the great, first cause Springs from neglect of il a ture's laws. SUFFER . NOT.: MI EN A. CURE IS GUARANTEE D SECRET DISEALSES, Self-abuse. Nervous. Debility. Stri. Olitet.s.'Grav - el, Diabetes. Menses of-the Kidneys and Bladder. Marearial Rheutuatistre,Ecrofula- Pains in the Bones *id Antilas, dlecaz.:CsCif the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes,.. Dicers upon the Body or Limbs. Caneers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, R. Vitus' Dance, arid all DL eases arising from a derangement or the :inane! Or- gaps, such.as Nervous Trembling. Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of lielekr with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes. Loss or Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Eruptions upon the Face, Pain in the Bark and Head, Female ir regularities and all imprOper dischargearrom both sexes. It matters not from what cause the diseaie . orMinated, however long standing or obstinate the 'ease_ RECOVERY IS CERTAIN, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even' after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and slated all their means of cure. The Medicines ere pleas - ant without odor. Lansing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice. have rescued from the Jaws of Death many thousands, who. in the last stages of tho above-mentioned diseases. had been given up to die by their physicians, which mar rants.rrie in promising to the afflicted. who may pla,, themselves ulater any rare, a perfect and -most "Speedy cure. Secret Diseases are the grcatet t enem les to health, as they are the &stenos: or eon:mo - Don 4crofula and marry other diseases, and should be it terror In the hu num funnily. As a permanent cure is searcely ever et. te e t e d. n majority of the cases falling into the ha Os of incompetent persons, with net only fiat to pure the di , - eases but ruin tile roAstitutidu: 'tilling the sYstem wit!. mercury, which. with the titemee, Ita, , o:lts the atia'..rer ittiO% rapid renew:4'l 4 lth. iPatahould the disease mel the trealutent /ea e l • t u,- clath speedily and ilte victim marries. the disea.e is me tailed upon the ebildren, wltti ere born a ill, tackle eon slituthinq, leet'd the current of life coma rte:l hv a vivu, which betrayS itself it, Scrofula. U leer trot._ lions and other affections of the Shim Eves, .Throal ant bungs. entailing upon them a brief , : r atul consigning them to.an earl:, gra% e. • SELF IBiisF. as another tiwnticiable opot ,- to health, for nothing else in the drteol caltdor,tin of human dis.a ses causes so destructivti arirainupon ;the systent,:drae • ing its thousands of victims through a few years of -cm - - fering down to an MO v grave. It destroys the. Nee venifiystem, rapidly wastes: away the energies 4,2" ejtlntB nuntni derangistrient, prevents - the proper them,- ['patient of the isystem. - disqualifies for marrirge, society, liminess ; and es earthly happins; find leaves the sue timer wrecked in body or mind. preaSposed to Constant', lion and a train of el its more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortu nate victims of if7elf A Fume that a permanent. and sp ee d, cure eon be effected, and with the abandonment of min ims practices my-patients can be re: tared' to robust, rig orous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the tlFa of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingenious snares hi the columns of the public prints to catch and rot, the unwary sufferers, that millions have their Lont , litutions ruined by the rile compounds of quark doctors, or the equallt poisoners ne,drums vended as "Patent Medicintes." I hare carefully ittialrzed,many. or tint So-called ',Patent Medicines:and find - thiit nearly all of theta contain Corr. rosire Sublimate. which is one of the strongest prepara atom of uterettYyAltdu deadly poison. which. InsfaMi of envie!: the disei te. disables the system for lifc- Three-fourths of the patent ttostrutns now its use arc put up by unprincipled and iguorantpersons who do not understand even the alphabet of the 14.1,1TERIA. Mainc.t, and are equally as dOstilitte Of any knowledge of the hu man system, haring one object only in view, add that to make money regard leas of cow equences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice. and sanctioned by thonsands of the most re markable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or enemies, by - patients communicating their symptoms by letter. llueiness cor reSpolitleiice strictly confidential. Address J. 5U31,31.611111.L11, 31. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert SL, [Uhl 1G9,)-below twelfth, , Morth 1833.-Iy. PHILDELPHIA.. impo . rtiint hiticovery. -- CONSUMPTION INEI MEDICINAL BRYAN'S runioic WAFERS BRYAN'S TUE.MONFC WAFERS itkYAN'S PI. I.lltiNie WAFKILS OM - AN - 6 PrIATONIC WAFERS lIR.VAYS PUTA IV A ERS BRYAN'S PLI.MONIC WAFERS EIRYANS KILMONIC. WAFERS MEESE = No 'Dealer should be without a. supply *1 Bryn 'Om Psi I mania Wafers crzsrox.ens.. • • No - person will ever object - to glie for BryanN4 rulmonic Wafers TKENTV-Err.N. CENTS. IN ALL STAGES' OF =
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