gtbanwi Pimaser. "waszi DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEATI, WE CEAER TO roLLow." M. BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor ;',a , LEBANON, PA "'''WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1.858 THE LAST ELECTION A characteristic trait of the Demo cratic party is that it never refuses to be comforted over the past. It may and does look back on the path trod by its gallant and devoted followers, but only to draw from thence threads of wisdom and knowledge by which to make com pact the woof of the future. When de feat comes the past is searched for par allel cases, iu order re-animate the spirits of the faithful, and bid them gaze with unfaltering eye on the coming du. ties, be they ever so fierce and exacting, The present defeat in our Siate is wide spread and terrible. Some of our most cherished champions have been I unhorsed, and many Districts, which have heretofore been considered im pregnable, have fell before the attacks of the allied forces. This state of things would seem to indicate a com plete. prostration of the Democracy in the old Keystone. It is so considered by the Opposition, and already their presses are jubilant over the prospects for 1860. The friends of SEWARD and CRITTENDEN are separating on the ques tion of nominating their respective can didates, and thus the fight opens with all the evidence of a fresh and exciting contest. But the Opposition are mis taken as to the character and extent of this defeat. It is not unparallelled The great victory in 1856, which ele vated JAMES BUCHANAN to the Chief Magistracy of the Nation, was heralded by a defeat compared to which the pres ent is a summer flaw. Then the ques tion was the endorsement of the Kan ttas.Nebraska bill which had been pass. ed under the adrninistrationof that fear less and indomitable Democrat and up. tight public servant, FRANKLIN PIERCE, and the result in the five States of Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York and New Sersey was as follows Dem. Opp. In Penn's, the members returned were, 5 20 Ohio, " 0 21 Indiana, tf 0 11 New York, " 16 5 28 New Jersey, " 1 4 This was a sad falling off from the former elections in these States, at which the returns stood-12 members from Ohio, 23 from New York, 4 from New Jersey, 16 from Pennsylvania, 10 from-.lndiana. Yet, notwithstanding this defeat in 1854, in two years from that time the Democracy, not only o f, those States, but in all sections of the Union, rallied for the 500, and after one of the most desperate political con tests on record, carried the Union, en dorsed the Kansas Nebraska bill, paid a just tribute to FRANKLIN PIERCE, and placed in the Presidential •chair the present worthy and patriotic officer, Mr. BUCHANAN. Who would have thought that such results would float from the ---acteitt or 1854? Yet they did, and sim ilar ones will follow the present over throw if the party be true to itself, true to its principles and true to its organl• za don: - this defeat is to be avenged, thiifirW be no shrinking from princi• ple. When the Kansas-Nebraska bill was assailed in 1854, the party at once closed up its ranks, and stood like a wall of adamant against all attacks.— No man thought of making concessions or proposing a truce. That measure bad been adopted by the party as one of its , leading dogmas, and its defence became a sacred duty to every man claiming to be attached to the Demo cratic organization. It was this heroic determination that plucked the victory of 1856 from the defeat of 1854. The same result will follow the overthrow of 1858, if the finality of the English Compromise Bill be strictly adhered to by the party. The expedients of the day have turned to ashes like the Dead Sea fruits. They did not win votes from the opposition—they did make sad the heart and slacken the zeal of many a devoted, zealous, heroic party man, in our old Democratic Commonwealth, whose Democracy ever have and still hale temporising expedients, while they are ready to face the world for princi ples boldly enunciated and gallantly de fended. The way to mend the breach in the party is perfectly apparent. It is to res. oltitely follow principle as we did in 1854, and fight it through on the plain platform of the National Democracy,— There is something contageous in the example of a band of men organized for the defence of the right, and con tending for truth and justice in the face of all opposition. They will nerve the timid, reassure the irresolute, and even bring back those who have strayed from the - true political faith from impure and corrupt motives. Such then is the . du ty: of the Democracy of this State at the present time. .The' owe it to them selves, they owe'irro -their brethren in. other States. Let us have no more dodging the real questions at issue. If they be wrong, they should he repudi• aced—lf right, supported with the whole force of party discipline and organiza tion. If such o course be adopted, the year 1860 will witness as triumphant a vindication of the present policy of the Democratic party, as did the year 1856, of the policy of FRANKLIN PIERCE, and those who voted for the Kansas• Nebraska bill. These are les. sons from the past. Let us profit by them rather than seek expedients by which to account for the present defeat. —Pennsylvania. THE LAST ACCOUNT.—Sincc the COM mencement .of the search (or Mr. Thurs ton, the missing mronaut, in the swamps of Michigan, and Canada West, the bodies of two men have been dis covered, but 'neither was identified as that of Mr. Thurston. One of these was found near Monroe, Mich., and the other in the river, at Tilbury East, in Canada, A Correspondent of the Chicago Free Press, refleciing,on his sad fate, had b9en !'.‘induced to compute the time he would be in falling to the earth ; his mean velocity, as well as the momen tum with which he would strike the earth. His elevation was thought to be three miles when he was last seen, and assuming this to be the distance he fell, it would only require thirty,one and a half seconds for him to reach the earth, a mean velocity of 495 feet per second. Assuming his weight to be 160 pounds : he would strike the earth with a mo mentum equal to 160,800 pounds, or a little more than 60 tons, a power suffi cient to scatter his body, bone and mus• cle into atoms so minute as scarcely to be perceptible, if not to bury him deep into the earth." (:*-- The Deily News of Philadelphia, the organ of the Know-Nothings, boasts that "more than one half of the Ger man vote in Philadelphia was thrown for the People's candidates on Tues day of last week." Pethaps now, when the opposition have the German vot e , they will not feel quite so anxious to disfranchise them, by obliging them to reside 21 years in the country before they can become, citizens. Still, we shall not he surprised it the opposition legislature next winter pass an amendment to our State Constitution to this very effect. A combination of "Americans" and Republicans can now very easily effect what they have been striving for this long time, viz :—de grading adopted whites to 21 years' ser ritude, before granting them the right of suffrage, and striking the Word 'white' from our constitution. The first point (or the "Americans" and the last for the Republicans, can both be achieved by a compromise, and probably will. The "German vote of Philadelphia" will then have leisure to learn wisdom from the experience of the past. TILE NEXT LEG ISLATUR E.-- In the Senate parties stand 18 opposition to 15 democrats, and• in the. House, the oppo sition have a majority of 44. This ma jority of the opposition_ party •in both branches of our Legialature is so great that they can do just as they please.— The Democracy are entirely powerless, and hence, if evil legislation is the re sult, the opposition will be responsible., therefor. But fortunately, when they get to Harrisburg,' they cannot do much harm. The treasury is nearly empty al ready ; the public works have been'gly en away, and banking has become too profitless to make bank charters an ob ject. It is possible, therefore, from the very necessity of the case, that we may even have a passably honest Black Re publican Legislature. But we hardly expect it. • (*— Since writing the above we learn that the Hon. Win. U. Welsh, is re•e• lected to the Senate from the York dis trict, by 353 majority. This, however, still gives the opposition one majority, BERES Berks county the entire Democratic tieltet, with the except;on of Hun. J. Glancy Jones is elected. Mr. Jones is defeated by 19 votes, according to the reports of the Return Judges; but a great many frauds have, already been discovered, which may yet make it necessary for Mr. Jones to contest the election of his opponent. In the South-west Ward of the city of Reading five more votes were returned than the actual number of votes polled. But the opposition don't cheat, and the extra number of votes happened in a mistake—probably. Nunemacher, the Democratic candi date for the Senate has 197 majority, and the DemocratitState Ticket 4,700. Hon. J. Glancy Jones has been appointed Minister to Austria. Good. WitAT IS .tionon.-:—On Tuesday last, after an embittered fight, Hon. John Hickman, of West Chester, was re-e -lected to- Congress, beatiag his demo cratic and opposition competitors by a handsome majority. While the Tele graph was carrying his .success over the Union, and eliciting apPlause from mil lions, he was, no doubt; at that very moment, the unhappiest of all who knew his name. His wife, an estimable lady, and kind, charitable and beloved helpmate, (ied on the evening of the 'election, leaving her - husband, a bereav ed widower, and a large' family . of or- The sounds of triumph ''- rn Pha u a st c h h a i v l e are' s 'n oded demoniacal to his ears. THE LEBANON ADVERTISERS-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. PRITADELPHIA.—The average oppo sition majority in Philadelphia is about 6,000. Col. Florence has a plurality of 349, out of which the Return Judges, with the assistance of Mayor Henry, at tempted to cheat him, and withhold his certificate of dection. The fraud was so glaring, however, that the matter could not he consummated, and his cer tificate was granted. It is now said that his Republican opponent trill con test his seal. If he does, and the Flouse is Republican, he will be suc cessful.. Ozr The opposition majority on the State ticket is considerable, probably 30,000, possibly 40,000. Those who, feel interested in it, will count it be fore long, when we shall give the re sult to our readers. The opposition will not need another victory like that of last week to ruin them,—it will do it. The Dernocratic party stands in a better condition to-day for future victo ries than does the opposition notwith standing their victory of last week. Kansas Afairs—Free State Conven• tion Called.— ST. LOUIS, Oct ober 16. —The Central Committee of Kansas has called for a Free State Delegate Convention to he held at La wrence, November 10, for the purpose of dis cussing, various questions connected with the present organization of the Territory-and to determine the true pol icy of the party as to 'the question of obtaining a speedy admission into the Union as a Free Stele. LANCASTER, Oet. 16.—The Lancas ter Examiner and Herald, for the past seventeen years edited by E. C. Darling• ton, Esq., as the leading Whig and Op position paper of this county, has been sold to John A, fleistand, Esq. Mr. H. is Well known throughout the State, having represented this county for three years in the State Legislature. The paper tinder the now arrangtnent will be strongly Republican or opposition to the Administration in its politics. The comet is having a singular in fluence at Buffalo. Gentlemen who sit up to get an early view of it in the morning are perplexed by seeing two comets apiece, each with two tails, be sides a great variety of other stars not distinctly specified. Some of the Buf falo papers are in great tribulation about it. NICASTEP COU NTv.—ln Lancaster county the entire Opposition : ticket is elected by an average opposition major ity of 3,500. Mr. Stevens' majority is 3,173. Onro has gone for the opposition by about 75,000 majfirity. The Cun• gressional delegation will stand 15 Re publicans and 6 Democrats. DArrprinv,Courmr.—ln this county, the whole opposition county ticket is elected. Mr. Killieger's minority is 975. oz:r The indications are that • the Democrats have carried Indiana by frtitn 1,000 to 5,000 'majority. GENERAL DIRECTORY. TUE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. President—James Buchanan, of Pa.. Vice President—John C. Breckenridge. Ky. Speaker of House—James L. Orr, S. C. Secretory of State—Lurie 0:1$$, Mieh. Secretary of Trea.,ory—unwell Cobb; Ga. Secretary of Interior—Jacob Thompson, Mice. Secretary of Nary—lsalle Toney, Conn. Secretary of War—John B. Floyd, Va. Postmaster General—Aaron V. Brown, Tenn. Attorney General—Jeremiah S. Black, Pa. Chief :fin - dice—Boger B, Taney; Associate Jus tices—John McLean, James S. Wayne, John Citron; Peter V. Daniel, Samuel :Nelson, Robert C. Grier, John 4. Campbell, Nathan Clifford. STATE OFFICERS. Governor, Win IFlter, en Seeretary of , State. Win \1 Deister, Surveyor General. John Rowe, Friiiklin Auditor General, J rob Fry, Montgomery State Treasurer, Alioiry S Itingra or, Lamm:der Sup't Public slelowis, Henry U Dauphin Canal COM, Arnold Eleiner, Venunim ; George Scott, Columbia ; :Nimrod Strieklaal, Cheter. Judges or Supreme Court, Walter 11 Lowrie, Chief Jitetiee, Wm A Pm ter, Geo. W Woodward, Jt*. Thollll3soll, Win Strung. COUNTY OEFICERS. • President eitniTe, john J Pearson A 5:) e to Jutike,s, - Win Rank, G 13 Deppin Sheriff, ILivid It Shuey Prothonotary—J W libur Recorder 1 Clerk of Oharier SClsEions, C P Register, Daniel Stroh, jr Clerk of orphnns' Court, Jefferson 13 Light Treasurer, Joseph Bowman CoTumissioncrs, Frederick Shulti, Jacob K Bach man, Michte; Deininger Commissioners' Counsel, Levi Kline Clerk, Cyrus Shirk Messenger, Samuel Lutz County Superintendent, John It Kluge District Attorney,Levi Meily Steward, Daniel Light Directors, Isaac 13arto, Levi Kreider, Smug Bohm Almshouse hysicinn, Dr Vim M Guilford Auditers, John S Bomberger, John Light, (tan. ner) Henry Brandt County Surveyor, Adam Grittinger Coroner, acrid Mick Mercantile Appraiser, Win II Mach LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Jacob Weidle Ass't Burgess, J B Daugherty Council, Henry Bubb, Gee Melly, Il T Hoffman, Philip Arentz, J M Math, Wm. C Fauber Borough Counsel, J W Mish High Constable, Coo Walter Justices of the Peace, Jos Wein], A S Ely Constable, Jos Shantz School Directors, Ed A Uhler, Jacob Smith, Elias Haber, H Zimmerman; H Derr, S T McAdam Assessors, S Harbeson, (w w) A II Einbith,(o w) Ass't Assessors, Joel Goodhart, Adam Rise, (w Chas Greenawalt, John D Krause, (e w) Supervisors, Jas Lascomb: (w w) GBorgner,(ew) Judges, Geo Snavely,(*w) Bernard-Rauch, (e w) Inspectors, Abner W Hartman, Peter L Stanch, (w w) J Rodarmel, J ll. Hoffman, (c w) Surveyor. Isaac Hoffer . . Treasurer, Edw A Uhler Post Mistress, Mrs A L Ruthrauff Police, Henry Mepord, Henry Ruth Wood Corddr, Doti Phreaner. - N. LEBANON BOROUGH OFFICERS. Chief Burgess, Franklin Walter .Ass't Burgess, Gideon Light Council, Cyrus Mutch, Geo Fisher, .Jos Euston, Josiah Dchuli, John Immel,4lenrz Lape . High Constable; Peter Eckhitroth; - Wood Corder:Jan:Fox', sr • Justice of the Peace,John G Light Assessor, Absalom ain Ass't Assessors, Goo Hoffman, C H Borguer School Directors, S Iteineohl, Thus Foster, floury Boltz, John Miller, E li Khnrnel, J Pence Supervisory, Julie Arnold, incolt (30 111 . Y. sr Judge, Jobe Ilene, sr Inspectors, Abraham Hostetter, Win Black Coustaldc, Andrew Fuse:lda Auditor; Sinned Fisher ARRIVAL AND DEPAIi TERE MALLS• From Ph Ittl*a and the East, at 11A- a m From Harrisburg and the West, lit4pm From Lane,ster, bed‘re tl 5 mu t 6 p m From Shafferstown, 01, 10 a 01 From Frederickslmrg and ,Tonez , town 7 at 9 a in From Ileilman's Dale, at 9 a tn. %1.711...111 , tit.s close here at the following hours : For the East, at p ndr f For Lancaster, at 8a m. For the West, at 11 a itillPor Slicefferst'n, at 31-p m For Fredericksburg and Jonestown, at 3, p. m. For lleihnan's Dale, at 3i p. Ladies Fair Commencing; LADIES DRESS GOODS. „Grp JUST kECEIVED. a large assortment of New Style Dress Goods. Ilich, Fancy Dress Silks. Soper Itetra Black Silks, Plain and Fancy Co' ,wings, Plain Poll De. Ch Ivor 0. All Wool Detainee. very Cheap, 111 o u et i It Doktines at all priex , s, Plain and Printed 'French Marinocs. Alpaca Lustre* Plain t kit ney, Loma Plaids, limey colored, Bayadere Yalencias, Persian Cloths, Shaded Cashmeres, Chintzes, Prints. Gala Plaids.- Aml en endless variety of other dress goods, just re: mired, and fur sale at reduced prim , . by lIE BY S: STINE. Ito! all ye fair ladies, who seek or desire, To set off your beauty with handsome attire ; Who have learned the great art bows heart to enthral, By the hue of a dress or tie told of a shawl, Would you know where tha patterns you wont may be found ; Woul:l you know where fine goods in profusion abound; Would you Fashion and Taste in your purchase com ,Ane, Then lot me escort you to lIENITY 4, STINE. :TF3 .L:4; p 4.,41 -";Th 51.'4 „ gm • zz. • • - - - - • - ••• a - tr: ' l ;7 I.' •-• g 4 .r.. t 4 © • .2 - ^ ZS c !•-•, Ft". ;." t l 5 tVi ?.; Of•••••.c, ! 72 ! 1 1 : 4 1! 1 :! - 4t 4 =, pie 9 .27 Nov " ! ea " , , , F4 " 4 -.--z-: r • 2' • •F: ."°=. g Grand Openings AT HENRY & STINE'S FOR GEN TLEMAN'S WEAR. - LINGLISII and FRENCH. CI db. ILI Blank, Drown. Green Blue, Cadet, s.e. Beaver and Thibet Cloths. Pilot anti Mohair Cloths, all colors. FANCY CASIMERES. Medium grades in side strip,,s, &e Doe skin Casimeres, Cadet, Oxford and brown mixed. Bell double and twisted Casimeres. Plain side Stripes and plaid, Cotton IYarp Cloth. Heavy Black awl Brown. SATTINETTS In every variety of styles—Black, Drown, and intrd goods. - VESTINGS. Pine Casimere Mack and Colored Satin, plain and figured. Some very handsome Silk Yestingi, And a large stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING fin! Men's and Boy's Wear. COATS, PANTS, • VESTS, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ALSO, Under Shirts. Drawers, Stockings, Unseats. Collars, Ilandkerehiefs,Suspenders. A great variety is said at great ha gains. ---)m Call and see, at HENRY & STINES. Sluaving, glair Dressing, and Sliampooning Saloon. VIMMERMAN C. WHALEY would respectfully in- Li form the public that they have REMOVED their stablishment to Market street, nest &ler to John M. Mark's Hotel, Lebanon, where it will give them pleasure to wait on all who may fkvor them with their patronage. They have had much experience in the business, anti will spare nu pains to give entire satisfaction to their ensto. titers. They have made every arrangement for the pet , feetiou of their business. They cordially invite a call and trial. frehillloll. March a, 18S The Hammonton Fanner, a newspaper devot ed to Literature and Agriculture, ago setting forth full accounts of the to:w settionet of ilammonton, to New Jersey. can he tmbsvriLe4 fur et Only 2.5 eta. per annum. Inclose postage stamps , or the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic, Co., New Jersey.. These wishing eheap lands. of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful ell Antes in the Union, see advertisement of ilammonten Lands. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL 4' SEE THE NEW STOCK -OF- Dry-Goo3s, Grocery & Crockery. MEZEBEI lA4 MUER ' ,TOR E. - 1 . EONALDI:I3I3.II:I:3IAS informs his friela f „„a lL Public that he ha, just receiv,l a wow Stook of GOods for Ike Winter Trade, which will he fain,' as cheap as any estop k of the kind in OAS town. consisting of all such OOOOS as are usually kept in a 11r:44:lass store. Particular.attention is siren to Staple G oo d s for th e country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA.; DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under sleeves. ItandkerchiefS, CENTLEidEN are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Casshneres,'Casinets, Tweets, Fancy and other Vestings, Velvets, Cords...te. lu the GRACE!: Y department may be found a splendid assorttosntof I.Alq"y need in the Family: Coffee. Sugar. Spices, Teas, MaeltereL &e. In CROCR - ERY . ti stuck is well selected. LEONARD ZI3I.IIERMA N. .oe. The highest market pries wilt be paid for COUN TRY VRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept. 22,185 a COUNTRY .aIEROLIANTS WOlllll to well to roll ne on Waltz & Rteti-1 and examine their Jorge 00(1 well s,e -leeted stoek of Note, Letter .& . Cap Paper, Lead and Slate Pencils, Rnvolope4, Ink, and elates, which have been purchased with a view to supply them NEW STYLES o LADIES' DRESS GOODS switwrz-& It 0 • . 7 PLEASI.: CA LI. AND EIX A NINE. Fancy For:—liw Ladies and Chilareßl. OM: FARE! RA A co., No. SIS (new no.) MARKET ts) Street, above Eighth. Patt.stia.---Importers. Manu facturers and Dealers id FANCY FURS, Sir Ladies and Children; also, (ten's Furs, For Collars, and Cleves,— The number of years that we haw been engaged in the Fur business, and the general character of our Furs, both for quality and price is so generally known through out the country, that we think it not necessary for us to so y anything more than that we have now opened our assortment of FURS, for the Falb and Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever offered before to the public. Oar Furs have all been Imported during the present season, when money was scarce and Furs lunch lower titan at the present time, and - have been manufactured by the most camps' tent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them at such priceses will continue to give as the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sell a good article far a very small profit, Storekeepers will do well to give us a call, as they will ;Ind the largest assortment by far to select from in the city, and at manufacturers prices. 301 IN FARETRA A: CO., No. 818 MARKET Street, above Sth,,PHILAVA. Sept. 22, ISSS.-4 mos. Take Notice. FIGUR YOUNG MEN'S °mum AN ASSOCIATION, o LEBANON. have opened a large and commodious READING ROOM and LIBRARY, at the TEMPER ANCE PALL, opposite the Post-oMce. The principal Newspaptrs and Magazines of the country wilt always be found on Me. The valuable collection of books for inert), constituting, the 'WISTAR LIBRARY," sea also on our shelvesand additional books arc now being -selected to make the Library of the Association one of the most valuable in the State. Contributions of suita ble books are solicited from all who desire. to see the young men of our town supplied with a healthy moral aud religious literature. We intend that the Library shall he comprehensive and select. SIMON 3 B . STIN, Wm. G. WARD and TBRODORE OYES, the Commit tee appointed, will be happy to receive such contribu tions of books or a note stating where they may be called for. Reading Room open every Tuesday, Thurs day, Friday and 'Saturday evenings. from 6 to 10 o'clock. Persons desiring to-become members should de so im mediately. Dy Order of the Board. Lebanon, Getober 6,1855. Hail QWARTZ & BRO. have now open their Fall and Win k., ter stock, which they are selling at the lowest cash prices. P 1041813 call and judge for yourself. MIXTENSION SKIRTS--Duglas and Sher ward's Pat ..l2/ ant with, adjustable Bussels at SWARTZ & BRO. WOOLEN STOCKING :YARN--a full assortment, at SWARTZ & BRO. . , GROCERIF.S sold unusually low at SWARTZ & BRO. A THINS A IlicADAlil have Just received a new stack of Boris, Sheer, Tranka and Traveling Bags. STOVES, TINWARE, ROOFING, &c I= . . _... "Hotne ik gain VI 44 THE undersiOed would respectfully inform thc public that thov have returned livom erptin with their TI N-11" Aill.: At SHEET IRON ilS'i„Vit ...._ LI 511 M ENT to the well.ltinuen place ill (~,,,,pherl and erect. opposite. the Eq-file Batldings, Lebanon, Pa., where they shall tr, phat.<cl to accommodate all custom ers, at the shortest notice, and ou the most reasonable terms. The 51101' will be found in the Basement of Rise's New Budding and the WA ItE-ROO3l on the tint floor of the same Building, - next door to Rithor's Dry Goods Store. The Shop is a magnificent one—it being tim handsomest in the County, and well calculated fur such a purpose. 2t' They would return their sincere Mends for the liberal patronage afforded them, and particularly this last season. 'KA_ Hoping that their noticing efforts to please aunt their return "HOME" to the old stand Belong occupied by Sontf Rise, will insure for them a Still more' liberal patronage, they would invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, Dec.3o, TA% RISE tt DAUGHERTY. Tin and Sheet. Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, Next door Mae Lebanon Bank, in Lcbanon JAMES N. 110GBItS takes this method of informing his friends end the public in general that hd contin ues to carry on bneiness at the shove stand, where he of fers for sale the largest mid best assortment of TIN TIMM, made of the very best material and by compe tent workmen. TIN 11.000ING, SPOUTING, and JOB BING of all kinds promptly attended to. As he is a practical workman, and attends to ail ids business personally, his cu tamers can depend upon hay in; their work done right. Call and see and judge for yours , Ices before purchas ing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors be hopes by strict attention to business, and •punctualfty, to still re- Cc-IMO a share of public patronage. We the undersigned. Citizens of the borough of Leba non, Lebanon county, do hereby Certify, that we are per sonally acquainted with +/MIMI N. Rogers, and have em ployed him to do Tin Roofing and ether Tin and Sheet Iron Work for us; all of which he has done in a good, substantial and workmanlike manner. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending him, with full con fidence in his ability as a practical and competent work man, to the public at large. Samuel Behm. M. D., Jos. Bowman, Tr., Levi Kline, W. M. Guilford; M. D.. Josiah Punch, John George. Lebanon. June 0,1855. TAILORING AND CLOTHING Fash lona Mc Tailoring and Clothinn• Store - • -Ero yo who would get R fine suit, dressed up in kyle 11. from top to toe. Coll and see. Save 20 per cent., clear gain ' at the NEW CLOTHING STORE, 2d story o CENTRE BUILDENG, of Itaherfi Brothers. FARMERS will find it touch to their ads - ant:lp to bring their produce to the Cheap Store at the Centre Buildings, Of .fiAllfiß s Bilonxtats. TAILORING The TAILORING for Custom work receives the personal attention of IL & J. M. ItAnan, with more rare than ev er. Having secured the best workmen, they are prepar ed to make up the most fashionable work at short no tice. The Clothing nil warranted, if they do not please they need not be taken. Lebanon May, 12, 185t> Dir Fashionabie ^l, Ticli XL HOFFMAN still continues the TAILORDNI Business at. Ida OW Stand in Cambcrland street,near Plonk Road. whvre all persons who wish garments Malin lip in the moat fashionable styleand beat manner, are in vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, Paris and London reports of -Spring and Summer Fashions, and as• he has none but the best workmen employed, , me guarantnes that ell work entrusted to him will be done in a Fatisthetery manner. his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronm•ge heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAlLORS'.—.lust received and for sale the lti.Vork. and Philadelphia Report of Spring * Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriher know of the fact, sollimt he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICILYA, lIOFFMAN. Lehtmon, April 14, 180. Fashionable . Trail siring. TIMM subscriber respecthilly informs his friends and I. the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORt Mk BUSINESS in an its branches, at his resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Moyer's Motel, (south side.) By atten tion to business. promptness in his engagements. good fits. anti mOerate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage, Ile was a long time in the em ploy of Michael Wagner, deed., and feels confident of gking general satisfitction. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, may 12, ISSS.. ffir,ollo ii MeCAULLY. Merchant. Tailoring .f:stab.- HlShittelit GU_3IC respectfully informs the public that he has purchased the Clothing Establiehment olG.Cump, Se continues MEECIIA NT TAILORING in nil Its branch. es at his establiAnnent. No 1. EMI Ls n UTLDINGS. next door to the Eagle Hotel. Ile fin ehLgant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers. Vestings, and Enrnzshing Goods, in general. which he solicits the public to examine. lie Audi devote his particular attention to fitting and malt ilic,, up to order. Those wishing clothing made well and fashionably are invited to call. N.13-2 4 :1ways on hand a large assortment of HOME MADE CLOTHING, to which the attention of the nubile is also directed. GAIIIIIEL f MIL', Ayent. Lebanon, AnguA 110858. Clothing . . 1 . nLOTIITNO to suit Ate yoking Mid the old. CLOTHING for Winter to keep out the cold, CLOTHING all colors. black, brown, and blue, CLOTHING well mode, and ihshionable too. (OPING of elegant fit I declare. CLOTHI NO, whirl' all take a pride in to .wear, CLOTHING the bet that eau be bought, CLOTHING well sewed just as it ought, CLOTHING which any one clothing may call, CLOTHING for men, youths, boys, and all, CLOTHING the largest useortuieut in town, CLOTHING- for Smith, for Jones, and for Brown, CLiMI INC for all the rest of maukind, CLOTHING. and all that belongs to Unit line; CAN ba bought cheaper than ever before, At lIHITZENSTEIN H BROTeat'S Cleat) Clothing Store. largest, best selected stock of Clothing and Fur nishing goods ever brought to town, is now unpacked and great tannins altered by RII.ITZENSTEIN 1 - 1180T1.1.1 7 .11. _ , . MISCELLANEOUS, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I Pe Lovers of the ileassliful. AS WELL AS TUE USEFUL! . MI anti ,die! itina fa Near time! TO BUY CHEAP MILE "Centre Bali! dings" are full of NEW GOODS.— The taste of the must fastidlutto with be gratified, I every neeeptatien of the term, when beholding the bonen ful New Skylos of Ladies Drees Goods. Among the many we will name a few. such as Puilerle-elmore, eireasion Plaid and Stripe; Plalti. Stripe, Lk:ink:re and Printed Va twines : French Prinked and pinin colors, all-wool 1/..•- loin; Printed and plain Cashmere, French Merino Le witt' ityadere; N-de-I.ltin, English end .Aitteriean Chintz. and Fancy, 'Velvet Itynderc. &c., acknow ledged to mamas anything of the kind In this Borough. Shawls/ a variety. Collars. Gloms, /factory, &e. DomeYlic Gaor4—Muslin, Ticking, Cheek, &c.. &c., eo cheap that you can save money by purchasing your sup plies nt Itaber .1 Patinas, all colors, very cheep. 9t will pay. Gentle men to purchase their Cloth, Oyer coating, Casshnores, Satinets and I'mtings, for themselves and their ]toys. out of the vary large and well selected Stock,Just opened at the Centre But Wings of RAISER A BROS., who always . . . i=!3=l MEA DY MADE ClArrfind to piazze everybody. Letzutem September Irals, 1853. Lebanon Female s -. eininary. rillitt FIFTH SESSION of the LLEHASON MIA GE SEMINARY" w HI eminency nn the first any of Ssr rotnEn, next. Madame DECAMPS wilt gieu inntruction iu Needle Work. LEGIL 12. HAUOITI•'It. AIODIRSTB DECA T'eacher of Music d• Lebanon, Aug. 24, 2853. Leeches! Leceikes -T— -GXVINE ImporfetilEhro.dh=h Gauche. on hand, and E Sep t. fur Pule by . 1 ESEI4:Ii, 1, 1858 Drag5*...1.3,7- _ CLOCKS, C L 0 Cric%B3f:. JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKC It From $1,25 to $lO. 8 day and 30 kola.. Oct. 22, '5B. BUSINESS CARDS J. H. BOWMAN ~ , TTOIINJW-A'f-LAW--Otlice in Cumberland Street, Hourly oppcu.ite the Court Muse, will promptly at tend to all professional business entrusted to him. Lebanon, Sept. 16, 1558. 1). S.. RAISER, AGENT POE TILE STATE FIRE s MARINE INSU HANCE COMPANY, Lebanon, Aug. 11, Mg-gm* DARIIIS J. SELTZER , • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Condi; in Cumberland street, nearly ooposito Brua's :kJ hotel, Lebanon, Pa. jAug. 21!‘ '57. LAFAYETTE • • • • GAS FITTER. D.RmaNG A. S. ELY'S Office, Walnut street, Leba. 11„ non,l'a. A large and beautiful assortinentor Ft TURNS firm the well•kngwrn establishment or Cog:lamas A Maack, always otilittnd at Philadelphia prices. Air-A ll work warranted to give aatisfaction. &Gl` All orders will be faithfully eiceuted oirthe most reasonable terms, The best of reference given.• [Sep. 1t1,'57. P. G. Wilk EL. • . BRICKLAYER AND JOBBER, Union Deposit, Dauphin Coual.V. It'. I AM PREPARED, at all tinies t to put up Dazes Won't, in ull its branthee t andon the shortest. ..ff notice. 'Also, BRICE BUILDINGS. Itonzas, I NW WALLS,' BASHES, Materna, and all work connect- FIP ' ed with a FURNACE, dona.. Sia.-.A Cangof Stone • , •ns always ready to put ilciwn foundations t auddostone work of every description . [July 1, '57-tf. AU wanting to emigrate to a bßd climate, good soil, and fine market, see advertisement nfHavaraimlon Lands. To all wanting Farm', aco adrertieemont of Hammon ton lamb. BOOKS AND STATIONERY _\WALTZ b ROHDE!. can supply Country 3lerchan with the following AIaCS at city rates, Lancaster Agricultural Alumnae, Eng. North American Uncle Sam Columbia n peat Western American Town awl Country Old Clermantown Lancaster Betiding Southern Brother Jonathan I= J. M. Good's Book :More. rrtnE ,New and Cheap Book Store of the under signod is located in Market Street, 2 doors north of Guilford C l i emberger's thug Store, where he will be pleased to see all his old friends, and those desi mos of having articles in his line. With a determina tion of sellingcheaper than Can be purchased elsewhere, he would respectfully call the attention of the public to his assortment of Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, Mis cellaneous' Blank and School Teaks. Midland Wfedow Paper, Stationery, and every article in his line of busi ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for 1851. All the Matemirtes and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to be had at publisher's rates. Alt orders far articles in his line carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned. Lebanon. Jan 14, 1558. J. 31. GOOD. Books! Books! - WALTZ & RIEDLE would respectfully 4/14/jj j 1 Inform the Public, that they constantly ' receive from the Eastern Cities, copies of the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, - Bayard Taylcr's Northern Travels, . Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. , They bare always on hand alarge a.ssortmentof SchOol Books. Wank Itnoks and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Mugc,... ,, lttsamT.covAtcrlbi.. Indian and Violin instructor. PAPER HANGINGS } of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. Tice Monthly Magazines, and all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4' Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign or the "Big Book." IMOrders left with them for any kind ofgoods in their line, Will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. 4, IBSS. _ _ Blue Black Writino - AItitANTED equal to any, either American or For !' eign. Its advantages over other ink are: Ist—VE MGT VIDITY-41otring entirely free from the pen, and therefore eminently adapted to the moot rapid writing—casing about half the time over coarse Common ink. 2d—XOT CLOGGING or "GUM:KING" the pen. 3d—Rut little tendency to corrode .steel pens etinipnreci with olltert+. 4.ol—ltarely, if ever, hecailling mOrddy. :.th—The color. at first delicately BLUE, becomes simn afterwards PtiRiELY BLACK, and NOT BROWNISH black. 6th—Being an actual dye, it is more DIFFICULT TO ERASE than ennimen 7th—The writing executed with this perfectly limpid fink!. has a more liClieate and beautiful outline than that written with common ink; and a freedom of hand is more readily attained. lam' For nab by September 15,'58.--4t WALTZ & IttEDEL. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! ! GIFTS I! I lendid Gifts ! Al 430 Chethint at. The Only Orfyinol Gift Book-store. G. E ANS would inform Ids Men& and the public that hit Star Gift Book - Store S. Publishing Mouse is permanently established in Brown's splendid iron boildi»g. 439 Chestnut street, two do Irs below Fifth. where the purchaser of each book at the regular retail price, will receive one of the fAlowing gifts, valued at from 25 cents to 5100:--- 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, 5100 00 each. 550 Patent Anchor do do 20 00 " 400 Ladies' (told Watches, 15k. eases. 35 00 " COO Silver Ilunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 " 500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 03 " 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets. 500t012 OU " 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00 " 1000 Gold Lockets (large size double case,) 10 00 " 2000 Gold Lockets. (small 'size.) 300 " 1000 Gold Pencil Cmes, with Gold Pens, 5 00 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 3 50 2500 Gold Pencils, (ladies') 200 " 2500 Gold Pens. with Silver Pencils, 2 50 2500-Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 1 50 " 6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies') 1 00 " 2000 Gents' Gold Rings, 250 " 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 250 " 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpin, 150 ca 2000 Pocket Knives, 1 00 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 250 " 2000 do Sleeve Buttons, 250 " 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 5 tr.) 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic Pins, 500 " 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 140 " 5000 Art des of Gold Jewelry, Gift Rooks, Sx., not enu merated in the above, worth from 25 ets. to $25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all part 7, of the country, contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest publication, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted in every town intim Union. Those de siring so to act, can obtain full partieulars by addressing as above. N. R---Being largely interested in publishing baoks, and buying from other publishers in immense quanti ties, for cash, 1 em enabled to make larger discounts to Country Agents and Rook Dealers than can be had at any other house in the country. Any book published in the United States, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards. will he prompt ly scut, Gift included, on receipt of publisher's y.rice. An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any person order ing ten honks to he sent to one address. Scud for a catalo-ne Address G. G. EVAISie.., 459 Chestnut street, Philiti4l 25.'58 • 2 ) 500 " • f r M.EN AS AG Y.N'TSt rap d-s eI 1 In g N • aluable FAMILY WORK.., Which 3t travt by their low pritT4l, interesting contents. and au rcrhly Pilaus, Tor circulars, with particulars, Apply, if you live Eust, to If EN 1101VE, No. 102 Nna antrat. N. Y., If 'West; to the tame, No.lll. Ciu chloral Ang.lB, '5B-3ot. __ _ • CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY • $l,OOO Reward! Look Out! TAMES 11. KELLEY, Watch ti Maker & Jeweler. has just opened at the EAULE TlCitnrais. in the town of Lebanon, a /ma WO/ assortment of (laid Rail road Time-keepani in hunting eases: eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, Silver railroad limiting )Patches. ,Inplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English Seise Quartiers, and Boys' 'Watches. Large Music . Boxes, 4. n. and 8 tunes; gol Fob, Vest and Neck Chains: gold Armlets, Brocalaw gold Thimbles,Earqings, ilren.t pins . Ncehlaces, shirt- Studs. Spectaces, .11adallions. Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold Key Seals. L-e. Silver Tea awl Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles. foband neck Chnins.Speetacles, Portinimairs.:fine packet and pen Knives, Violins, Violin- CelOS. Bass Violins , Accordions. Polka% Deus lnstru- Drunts, Fifes ' Flutes, Clarinets, Guitars, Banjos, Tawborines, Ladies' Cabins. Rifles, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle, shoots 25 shot in n minute: Colt's Allen's Volcanic awl Damascus Pistols, eight-tiny and thirty-hour Clocks, cc., the whole comprising the most extensive as sortment ever offered in Lebanon nonnty,n till will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Watches ~ Cincks.cardidly Reprtired and Warranted. ***Mrs. Kelly has opened n Fancy Millenary Store in the mime room with Mr. Kelly's Jewelry store. Eagle [Lebanon April 14, 1858. , G.. S. Clark & PTO. 23llaiden Lane. New Turk. Manufacturers of 1..1 GOLD +k SILTEII PENCIL CASES & GOLD PENS Of every description. otibr their goods direct to the CO,lll - trade at oho prl °there eltarpe the city deniers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent. which they would have to pay the deniers if bought front them —our object is to Fell for mall at one pmllt over the cost. of menuthrturing. Sampled win he furnished to those who touy desire to WV the goods. AS TUE POZEN PRICE ; and mn bo sent by expayss. with bill to collect. • August 13, ISub—ltui. .• Colts New Model Pistols, FUI• SALE AT REIZENSTEIN & Corffs , wA pNE As ALLEN'S RBVOLV ERS—SeIf-eocking Pistols or all kinds; fine locket Cut lery, just received, and will be sold cheaper than ever, at riItiZENSTLIN & into. DOUBLE TONE FLUTINES anti ACCOR deem Flageolets, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos. Tandieriuout, °fins, Guitar and Violin Strings. Dulcimer Wire. &c.,&r., for sale low at ItEIZENSTEIX . & 11110. ]'OCIiI3T BOOKS.—A largo vuriety of Port monais, Pocket honks, Wallets & Parses, are sold cheap er than the cheapest at • I LIMZENS'rEIIti & into. WATCHES JEWELitY!—A fine assort ment of Watches & Jewelry, just received and for sale at Lebanon, July 7, 'SS. 11/11ZENSTEIN & BRO. DR. CUANEItWELL ON MAIVIIOOD. AMEDICAL essay on a new. certain and radical cure of SParmatorriaten, &c., without the use 6f internal medicines, cauterization, or any mechanical appliances. Jeer runustrati, the sth edition. in a sealed envelope gratis and mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of two stamps. This little work, emanating from a celebrated member o f t h o medical profession, gives the most important in. ever published to all persons entertaining doubts of their physical conditfon, or who am conscious of having hamrded their health and happines4—:ixintain ina the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy fur Spermatorrinea or Seminal Wealrnesl, Debility :Ber, 0115111 W, Depression of Spirits, o L —3 "" Energy, Lassitude. Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharges; Impaired Spittirannddisaildetaiotonr,yl,,alliploitatchs)tioes.:tettomniti;ftinPledittutuepillmesigtinoipointtediten. itodic3F,aen.ineiy; Prostration of the whole mental and physical itcapaclty,—by means of which every one may cure himself Privately, swim trifling xpense. alit Address Dr. CIL let Avenue, corner 10th street, New York; post B ox, N o. 4 - 686. • . Sept. 15,4858.-I:n.4u. To all wanting Burma, goo ixdvortiaernent of Hammon ton Land& colon itu,y"N.at A • naszit & BROS. HODGSON'S CHEHICAL (KTr R E ni 0 V . 420 D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, ilas been Eernored to his Ness' iidg. on Cmber land Strout, opposite the Engle B in uildiliv, u Lebanon. Pa. - (::r rimt IP. subscriber respectfully announces to his actitiairt -1 lances and the In general, that he has con stantly on hand a large stock of G S , PERFUMERY', MEDICINES, -J PAINTS, CEMI CA L S DYE-STUEFS. . ,rARNISHES,, TURPENTINE,: GLASS-WARE, BRUSUES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps. Se. , gars, tobacco, fie. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too . numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates.ttud warrants the qualities of the articles as represented,— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else-- where. kr.r• Physicians prescriptions and family zdte . i pesearefully compounded, at all hours of the day or' night, by calling at the Drug Shire, opposite the tingle- Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com-- pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. AL, Id and 1, and d and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1857. DAVID S. RAISER. • rug . 3110DIIM ElLlll l4 mk MEDICINESf rsaruwouty, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES JOSEPH L LENEFRGER, IsIARKET STREET, Opposite the Market Rouse ALL 'ARTICLES BOUGIIT of ineWAR PURE :Ind . FRESH, and sold t 9. STIS,III,E TIMES! PATENT MEDICINES, At Lemberger's, HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES, At Lemberger's, BURNING FLUID & PINE OIL, At. Lembe . rgees; TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, At Lemberger's.. PRESET GARDEN SEEDS, At Lembergeres„ SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER, At Lemberger's. With all the articles usually kept in a well-conducted Firs:l-Ciass Drug Store. TRUSSES! - 1 14 i. of every varletl%am( sold at the lowest, market prices. • AVarrantcd to fit when applied. - - szr• PIIYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FA3IILY E MAPES, accurately compounded by I. L. LP-MB - ERG-ER, GRATJUATEof PIIAR3IACY, who has had an experlence of eight years iu Philadelphia and ItielmMud, - Ta. i dl - COUNTRY ME RCIIANTS - tom Supplied witn fuming Fluid, Pine , Oil, Essence of Coffer, Matebes, Blocking. Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es sences, Medicines, Perfumery, &c., at the most liberal Wholesale rates, by • L. LEMitERGER,DermoiSis A Apormicana Lebauou, Aug. 11, 185 S. - Market &res. Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE CUMBERLAND STREET, . Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. TIE. ROSS respectfully announces that he has for sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi cines. Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines,. and Fancy floods, which are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20. years, and strict attention to the waists of the Dublin, enable him the first style of the Science. DR. ROSS' WORM ,LOZENGES, Are the most certain cure for Worms t use_ They are sweet. and no-child ill refuse to take them. ;PerSon, , t mold ask for "Dr. Boas' Worm Dozen ," and refuse all others. Many per ms, not basing this Lozenge ' will try get you to take sonic otherkind; do it let them deceive yon---vou can al get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Mahon, and von can have.them sent you, free of expense by mail, if you tclose the price in a letter. If less ,an a dollars worth is wanted, enclose oat-office stamps, and you will receive them by return f mail. port ^mid. Dr. Ross will send them to any pert f the United Stater, ou reccipf of the money. Send ou hen, and get them. Price 55 cents. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving - the least pain or nu eainc,,,s, and can be taken with positive advantage in all caves in which a purgative would be tieqiieNt ; tD4 the eommencement of Fevers ' Costiveness, Liver Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood. and all diseases arising from impurity of bhcd. They will be found superior to any other pill in use. Price 2 - 4 etc. per box. Will be sent by mail on rezeipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, 'Lebanon, - DR. Ross"roxic mixTuitE. A sumnior medicine for the cure of Sick fleadttelm, Nervous II adaehe, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite. Nor= votis Meekness, andall other diseases miming a tonic TRUSSES axn.SUPPORTBRS. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale. a large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and various tic price, Aybieh,Veill be soil very low. Au experience of Li:urethan 20 Years, give the atiticted advantages not to be had at every. Druz store. A personal attention to thefitting given. If yon. need a truss call at Di-. Ross' Drug Store. Lebanen, •• DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spasms, Restle , suess,_ &c., of Infanis. It ' calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and: induces to sleep ; without leaving the dull, drowsy state thaefol rsfaws the lieu of other infant drops. Special aitsufi tattention tiskelt tO this remarlinlPlG clai m Mk for Dr, Ilms'i is n- itt Drops. _ . . . DR. ROSS' lIIIR TOXIC • • Is your heir ftiltug oil! ore you troubled with cloud , . ruff. or iteblug of the hood? Dr. Rol.? Hair Took will cure thoPe troublee. Prim 25 .to. • DR. ROSS' CURE NOR FEVER & AC E. liver anrl,l9uc cured in '24 /wars. Individuals who hare suffered thr weeks and months, ham been in n sin. gle day relieved. as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Ross' Store. DR. ROSS' EY . E.WATER, For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 25 eta. DR. MASS' WORM OIL. A positive cure for Worms. Dlt. MOSS' LINIMENT: ‘. The hest Liniment in use for 'Rheuma tism, Sprains. Swellings. ltruisea.TOoth ache. Sore Throat, and all painful and NeutUlgie affections of the •body,'is Dr. Ito. s' Liniment. TOOTH WASM, For the cure of spongy and bleeding gums. Scurvy, for Wyoming and presen , ing the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath. use Di-. Itosi' Tooth Wash. DR. BERA L'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of.Rheumatinn. Totter, & . rufnltt, Paine in the Bones, Old Sores, Pimples on the face, Eruptions °f all kinds, and all disuses arising from Impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Dt. Ross' Drug store. COMM CORED FOR 25 CENT'S. Da. Parnor's Coron SYRUP prepared mad sold only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court' Irons; is a certain cure for coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, &c. Look well to. the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name is on the bottle. EPILEPSY' Ott FITS CAN BE CURED! Evidence stronger than certificates! LAKE'S VEGETA BLE COMPOUND in performing more wonderful rural than any other Illetlicine known ! It is perfectly rate to take. Try it. If you are not tattisfied atter using one• Bottle, the money will be refunded;- if not able to' pay, ;Mu Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Fire Dollars per Bottle, or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold °nig at. Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Lebanon., Jane ill, 16.53. • JSRANDRETII 7 S PILLS PURIFY un TIIE TIT,OOD. CONTINUED pain or easiness in any organ is goner ally cured by one or more doses of DrandretlCS Pills. Thirty years's personal experience by the..noctemiTOed. fullyjustity this amertion. • Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y, says have cur- I'd the most deplorable costiveness of the bowids with Ilmmireth'spills.when every other remedy and faller; and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases . Of 'an in veterate and painful character, such as erysipelas, salt rheum. teller and minim' heat, I have seen eradicated by their use. I have cured tho rheumatic, the epileptic the. paralytic and the consumptive with these excellent Dills alone. In : Jaundice and all affections of. the liver, dyspepsia,. dysentery and di:written, pleurisy, sudden pains and in fatuations, female obstructions, scorbutic and scrofulous,. even gouty and neunagic affections,. have given way to. the use of this medicine, and now. after twenty' . experi-- mice, my tatimation of I t nuldretli c s.Pilla continues to in-. crease. O BSTRUCTION. A young lady, beautiful and healthy, took cold, which earned a serious obstruction for 2. 'years ; her health was broken down and her beauty departed, At length Brand reties Mk were tried; eleven doges, of from two to four, were taken in fifteen days preceding the nsual period.— Regularity was restored, and her health and good looks. recovered. • WOR• • Braudritles PHIS are the b MS. best verntifage: the'S , 'are fallible.. .A little child;aix . years old, for some Weeks was drooping; its mother gave of Bnutdreth's sugar coated pills; the next day there Lame away a worm. etrteen. .inches lung, and as. large as a child's finger- The ikild PLEURISY. A gentletunn, away lion) home, WAS taken with:pleuri sy; the inflammation wan terrible; every breath madtihim writhe with agony. Bight Brandreth's Pills Were swat_ lowed, and warm oil applied locally; the 'pills op-etited,. and the pale was rellureil; plenty our grub troetiken and six won, pills, and the gaud day theigi . l? t aa vni ; en red. These statements Ebould have weight; and pieigalt the use of poisonous drugs, aud stop the slut practices or bleeding. the. Brandretles Pills aro sold at. the Prineipal.,oteo,4 Canal street, Brundredel3 IStdlding;.ut 25 .;oents per box and the same, sugarcoated, 13Tettutif war,rhnted to keep as well as the plain. • • • • Sold by Dr. GEORGE ROEisLelgpuu:-; Sept. 15, • . • •••• • C ,„ ALL and examinelke atm.:stook of Atkins. 31oAd am. come mon and rumba-% your Boots, ores. de., at Atkins a McAdam. IF YOU WANT a good Gold Pen, cell on Waltz a Rordel for Bagley'e beat. MEDICINAL
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