111 it an la "t43Ae Who dares to sit before the king with his I bat on? The coachmen. tiFig. A bespitable man is never -*slanted of .his dinner, when you come to dine with him. Oar" The sheep M. the meadow, unit the axe in the force, alike contribute their "clops" for the benefit of man Ott" He is happy whose circumstances suit hie temper; bathe is happier who, can suit his temper to his circumstances. ts, "Old age is coming on me rapidly," as the urchin said, when, stealing tipples from an old man's garden, he saw the owner coming, cow hide in hand. Wig- Advice to Bachelors. Be sure to annex a woman who will lift you up, instead of past lag you down. In mercantile phrase, get a piece of calico that will wash. WS. If forty rods make one rood, how many win make one polite If twelve dozen make one fp . 084, how many will make one grocer? pcir-Dighy sat a long time very attentive, con sidering a cane-Lottumerl chair. At length he laid, I wonder what follow took the troublo to find all them boles and to put straw around them." - Za.. A lady 4vaited on a doctor to pnrelmse 4901110 faikiionable remedy that was to cure every thing. "Lose so time, my dear madam," said the doctor, "for in less than a week it will be out of fashion." "Caesar, what's become oh dat &rimy who stole de taller?" "He has been taken up on weadavy, and carried up to de sperm court to bob ft tried." "On an affadavy, Cesar?" "Yes, I teed, the handle ob it." OW" If dress makes the makor. what does the tailor make? From ten to twenty dollnrs profit. be. If petticoat government is not more oppressive now than formerly, it is certainly doable in extent. ~ A friend recently told her "help," newly arrived, to boil the cloths, preparatory to wash ing, several hours after, she foetid the t the tea kettle had been filled, and was doing good ser vice, but slowly, on account of its limited cap acity. %S.. Well Mr. Robinson, nuti how does your eon get on with his violin?" "Astonishingly, there were fourteen of us playing together last night and he took the lead." "Capital—admiral !" "Yee, and he kept it so well, sir, that none of us could catch him !" A celebrated actress, whose fresh smile and silvery voice favored the deception, always call ed herself "sweet sixteen." She stated her ago at sixteen in a court room t.s a witness. Her sun was directly after placed on the stand, and 'asked how old be. as. 'Six months older than mother," wall the honest reply. te„„ In a school, when the scholars were pars ing, the word waif occurred in the sentence.— This, youngest who was up, a bright-eyed little fellow—puzzled over the word for a fear minutes, and then, as a bright idea struck him, he bursts out with, "I can conjugate it. FosPiro, waif ; comparative, waifer; superlative, sealing- wax !" A GOOD HUMORED REDUKE.—A certain good 11214iid old farmer preserved his constant good nattareilet what would turn up. One day while thsublack tongue prevailed, he was toll that one of his red•'oxen was dead. •ffs ho," said the old man, "well, be was al waYiticbreachy old fellow. Take elf his hide and take it down to Fletcher's; it will bring the cash." In an hour or two the man came back with the news "line back" and his mate were both dead. "Are they ?" said the old man, "well, r took them from B—, to save a bad debt I never ex pected to get.. Take the hides down to Match er's; they will be as good as cash." Tn *beet an hoar the man came back to in form him that the nigh brindle was dead. "Is he? " said the old man, "well, he was a very, very old ox, Take off the hide, and take it down to Fletcher's; it is worth more than any of the others." Hereupon his wife, taking upon her the office of Elipbas, reprimanded her ha shawl s everely. and asked him if he was not aware that his loss was a judgment from leaven for his withedneszz. "Is it?" said the old man, " well, if they take Judgment in cattle, it is the easiest way I can pay them." LEAP YEAR Many readers wish to know why the year 1900 will ,not be a leap year, inasmuch as 1900 is de 'risible by four? The reason is this: Our year consists of 365 days, 5 hours, 4S minutes, 48 sec onds, but for purposes of convenience in reckon ing we call it 365 days and 6 hours, and to make up fer the odd six hours we add an extra day ev ery fourth year and call it leap year. Absolute ly, however, this adding an extra day every four years is astronomically incorrect, it being, to a knell degree, an excess; and in the cours•: of a hundred years this inaccuracy increases to en a mount which it is necessary to take notice of Bence, once in a hundred years, the leap year is omitted, for the purpose of balancing the account. Bet here again comes a diffieulty-, because such omission of the leap-year is too greet an omission, is the excess before alluded to, does not in ale aottrse of a hundred years unite atneunt tea day; 'therefore to make matters perfectly square all round, every four hundredth year is also reekon 'Aiwa- leap-year. This being the case, it follows that only those centennial years which are divisi ble by four hundred are leap years. For exam ple, the year 100, 200, and 300 were not leap years, but the ear 400 was. The next centenni al leap-yea/was. the year SOO ; the next 1200 ; 'the next 1.6.00; and the next centennial leap year that the world will see, will be the year 2000.- -Ay this it will be seen that old Father Time strikes his balance sheet accurately only once in Toils hundred years. Fifty Donorg Forfeit. oTVR. HUNTER Will Forfeit $5O if failing to Cure ellY jj ease of secret disease that may come under it is care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex -are invited to his Private Rooms, 44 North Seventh St, *. Mined* without fear of interruption from other pa tients. -Strangers and others who have been unfortu -nate in the selection of a Physcian are invited to can. IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of tbq pensions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are num erous. Iteniature impotency, involuntary seminal dis charges, wasting of the organs, hies of memory, a dis taste for female society, general debility. or constitution arderangentent, are sure to follow if necessary, consult the , Doetor with confidence; he offers a perfect care. DEAD AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians igno, rant' Of this class of maladies. It is certainly inmeesible for one man to understand all the ins tho lrUnntn , biniily are subject to. Every respectable physician has" his PO ,enlitielpiinch, in which he is more successful than hie ,;Protter,prefessors, and to that ho devotes Meet of his , tioie : ap,d ;Study: T TEAMS Q PRACTlCE,.exclusively derided 'to tie Andy; and .treatment of diseases of the sexual organs,M , gather with ulcers uportzthe body, throat, *tali, or legs; pains In the head, or bones,mercurial rhentnatism,Strir tune, gravel, irregulartties,'diseases arising from youth fill excesses, or impurities of - blood, wherebythe euneti 'tution has become enfeebled, enables the DoCtor, to. Oiler _speedy.rolief to all who. may place thentselres 'under his Medicine forwarded to any part of United . States, —Puce Ten Dollars per. Eackage. ilforsale, DR DICKINGSON'S CELEDEATTED , 146- NETOdiLECTRIC MACHINE. No acid or other ingre Anent required ; its power being obtained from a perma , none magnet. No family should be without one. Price. mtly $lO. October 20th, 1858.-ly. DA GU ERRF,OTY PES -i7:lcrfureLs. nAI "iirimhi re:-p:r-tinily inform the pnhlic tha he take:: good lid nrr7i. at tlm hdhiwin. , 7 " I ' l 50, i 5 Nate ;MO 111,W2INN 111`1•Atroll”.11; t, Situ1111 , 1 , 111:11- itti of pis ditrevent styic>nf rictin , s Ambrotypes, Sphereetypas, Melainotypes and Photographs. Lecnember the plaen, whm••• .3-uu min have r.ond rictiiron isifi S. 3. Stow's New Polio r, next ih,or to the Lebanon Depo. , it Bank, Camberlawl Lt , htentm, .Tune 10, IF YOU WANT OUOD PICTURES BICEINNP,II'S Qin' LIGHT GALLERY, over D. S. I.4ther's Drug Store, L on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Put. Ax r uu•tcra?, IVlETAinorvrEs. PEI:OTTPZS. PAPNIMTYPES and ORAPITS, token tinily, (Stunlayexeepie.L) Prier., reflSOlia bie and in accordance \EMI the sirs, style and , inaliLy of the eases. nevem opened front S A. 111., to P. Lebanon, Tune 2,1555. Driguerreollypio_ - i. I/O takes the best. LIKIINEAES in IdniANC.N?— Why .T. 11. KRIM, in the third story of Rise's New Bwilding.,. Ire has the best room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and has made it his entire budfloss for the last six years. Ile always gets the latest improvements; Is, has 'always the latest style of eases on hood; he takes pi.-fares in every style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are wonderful to behold. All his picture; hrf, sharp. eorreet. and of the highest. finish. Clive him a rail and yea will not regret it. His terms are very mks:b.f.:it, ws„ . _ His rooms are open every day ("acept Sundays, from S o'clock, A. 11., till 6 fiebsiz a P. M. Nov. 21. Ina. BANKING AND INSUIiA NCE Lebanon Depo§lit Btank. (Late 'llisa;Asex Y.thi.ur Cumberland street, one door roe! lleinharers Hide/. ALTILL pay the following RATES of :INTEREST on V DEPOSITS, For 1 year, and longer, G per cent. per annum; For 6 month., and longer, 5 per cent. pee AMAMI! For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiiing a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the elate of deposit toile -date of withdrawal. We will also inkird a liberal line of ns eommodath us to these wig' may decor tts with thmosits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and ;MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old 212'sx /eon Dol lar:, and Ueif Dollars. Will make collections on and re, twit to all parts of the United Rants, the lianadas and Euripe; :Negotiate Luaus. Ac.. AT., and do a general EX. CHANGE and BANKING BUSI NESS. G. DAWSON- COLEMAN, President. Ose. 0LT331, Cashier. The utalerBlgned,ANN; EMS, are inairidnally liable to the extent of tlwir Mstateg. fn. all Deposits And other of of the "LIMANON DEP ,, SIT SEUON CAM EnON, G. DAWSUN COLEMAN, GEORGE 3:MILLER, _LEVI KLINE. JAMES YOUNG. AUGUSTUS Ib)YD, Lebanon, May t: MORGE G , „ C n 0 n Mates Tin taw a Rice Costa pan v. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pt. CHARTER PEP,PETUAL! OFFICE' l P JO.A7.7.'aiTITIV, _LEBANON COUNTY: GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 ! rvllis COMPANY is in full operation, and ready to niche Inmrance on all kinds or property, in frown or (.bunt /. and on as Catoralde terms as any }yell gMa. crned and sale company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. President-3011N RIIIENNEn, Esq. Pee Proldent—D. M. BANK. Treopurer—f ;EQ. F. Pitt] IX. &cm/nay—WM. A. ItABILY. DIRECTORS : ,70W1 DRUNN:7I,I2Sq. GEO. ROPF, tiro. F. 31.CItAL 1)..31. KAPMAN NAPOLEON Dunn, JEFF.,SRIPK, alaiN CL SELTZER, S. K. Tactcntta, Dtcto M. RANK. Dols DANK. DANIEL Jr. 13IE1 : ER. War. A. 11.umr. 'ANTIIONY S. ELI. :Ityrnt. far _Lebanon um ordinal/ .lontiquw it, Felt. 3, ISSS. • SAVING VUNDS %.g FU 54 , 47.005 1 .00 1-4 TITALNuT street. soitu 1- corner of TIMID Street, i'lilladelpilia. 'SCURF= %TED FY TOO STATF. OF PFNNSTIVANI.I Five Fer Cent. Interest. Money is received in any sum, largo or small, and in tcr est paid from the day of 4lcposit to the day of withdrawal The otneo Is open every day final S n'e,o,d,: in the morn ing, till 5 o'clogic in the afternoon, and On Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 Worn.. ENifY Is BEN NET:, President. ROBERT ..S.ELFltiintta' "Ice: Piekident. WILLIAM J. lasu, & , 6rethry. " Earons. nom Itchy LAteuner,. Edward L. Cotter, Hobert Selfridge, Sarni, IC Ashton, C. Letuiteth :quits, :Ws Molloy is received, awl out notice. The invegtments areTteaito GAGES, 0 ROUNDt . :NV . 3 , tics as the Charter requirea. I%IARf3Li AIN 1J S'ikiNE TIM tuaterudgned would respect roily inform piddle that he has nom' 0 hiwgew and 11101.3 PlZlen.k'eaBSOrintent. of MARBLE. at his X , w F.stallishingut in Market street, than has ever heretofore liven offered to the publieln Letation. the sleek ronsisting r of .Im.ituv Bur : YAM>, :".517.1.T1J.11117. taIaSET, DAUM, plANcalk:STiat, all of whieharr done up in the insist neientire style. Mal in such a variety of designs as to suit the taideS or The polite are invited to call at his NEW STAND IN _L RE ET STREET. one square 1110111- 011:111011 Iran. belignein_ where be will attend I,l,Ftatally to till who Hilt favor itiM nit": their patronage. ..• He would also return Ida sincere thanks f a r the liberal patenting him since opening ; in- Lusines4. and feeling the emote encouraged itytha Interest inego,stiiii in his behalf liy thetaihric..he tinier:: upon a new-..: osno _with renewer(' energy, despatching ,inisiness with a iiromptness becoming an hone s t meow ( -TermAT Rewonable. awl Examine!, teltarion..l.ll.g. , , • 3. l•:. DA U . 6 13, nnynber of select Li inedmte Door• N:the, for the accommodation of bui3ding lhon and contractors who Wonld (to well to call and exvnino. .3. I:. D. 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F. 6 1 50 : 31 i1';!1,4.174,51 OfIX FARRELL, Stone - Cutter, respectfully informs IP) his friends and the public hi general that he is prepared to dean kinds of FAxer ANDORNAMCNTAL work at his Marble Yard; in WalnutSt,reet., halfway between the Court house and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shortest, notice, aFr good as work done in any city in the United States. and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanomcounty who has served a regularapprenticesitip to the buSiness, he pletleta'himself that heean mann - fee intgr tare cheaper , and give a het* finish than any other man eq In tholatmehusiheit flisatbekomsists of ItioNtevfe'ts, (41.L1V6. - S4ONIEO MANTEIA:,CRIETTIVI eases, FURNITURE SLAOC. &U. • Also, SAItinTEYNE tif-the. hest quality for all use 4, plain and ornamental. A large assortment of Wis.:- STONE fog All ;kinds of honsoworko i of any size and quantity. 4ai..Please call and 6xamihz prices and the stock belore you purchase elsewhere , JOhN FARRELL: Lebanon, December, 0, 18,;?,5,. N.INLETPI+RING , do ne iii Oeiman and Engnab, 'by r . ,e heat praatial workmen . Henry.. W. "Overm:l -kro. (01d'N0..6) South TOIR1):-S i troot, Ww o 4itaric 11( et, Philadelphia,' . • - LVATItIEit. Calf Skins, ploroceos, - ". 11 . 11 ali, Bindings RED AND OAK SOLE LEATTIER, An N. iL—Kough Leathar, bought or taken in exchange. March 3,1858.-Iy. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY -NEWSPAPER. FOUNDRIES,MACHINF,SHOPS,&e E I IVI E R .Tl.l CO LIT, IVO itle7S, Lebanon VNiley IL R. Depot, Lob- Lchannu o,, int . y . WM. P. L. WEIMER, Prorri- Mum. manufaetnte Etelou Etmines frmn to :100 imrse ieewer, of the latest styles yet' terns with all lie molora "!t",t!"n'• i ox aueaf a a l l ,+. 1,1- 01W. (Milli Link 7llotion Valve itear)otount,,l on wheels. for Saw Mills. wotersawinganit purfmay Par.. fieular nt ion is called to on r email iipriglkt, Engines for PriulfTss Draggisfs mai porminf wanting a small moonlit i,rl'oxfer. They take np a very small 'paw', and can in pot up in a room as a housalml,i fixtura. . . . A 4. ti. Mowing Engines and linehinery t"Jr Anthracite nnd otinn• Pia--t Talmaees. humeyed cc i'trnnti~~a— Frr;;el€oman's, of P. L. Weinter's Patents: Roiling Mill. Silyfing• ('inning and Flouring 'Fixttires; liaeldnery Mines and Stone Quay itaiirotel Lms. Iron nrict;nn , .. Shniting, itangnrl, Pulleyii.Turninn; bathes, Drill i'F;`SSPP, 31aehines, Itrass Lti• Corks. Valves and itrafet Fixtures. Globe Steam Val tq'ti of all sixes, and Machinery and Castings or every deseription. ALSO, Boilers of any size, form nod weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced work men: Smoke Slacks, Wwl er Tanks, Gas Fines. treaters, and Sbeet, Troll. Work or every description. Ethic Miler sheets are ail tested by dividing theme Into Klemm:mt . 0 inches and hammering each vgnarc; any i'inpvcr , , ,, Bob is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rttlected; this in prac tised in very few shops in this country.] ALSO. a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam. pts an,t water, widen reit tit^ necessary fix,tare. , , constantly on band, and put up at the shortest notme ana on most rea sonable terms. Ican,Bras.andComposition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice. attended to with promptness and do- Fpateh. A gang or Boiler illalows always ready fur nai ler repairs. III,ACKS3IITH WORK made to order. _ /Et - Orders reypectftlitysolielied. All roWwilunlestiwws by mail or °them:F.% tat - Coded to will despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of Pimp. 3E,; rk II 130 AS 00G. GASS 00 1091.129 0 0171,4 C. LEBANON COUNTY STE ANI PLANING MILL. r.- BOAS, GASSER, .4: GETTL - E 1 ; te }isso,,-. wish to inform the citizens of Lebanon : f ; ;„:•isi,...itl co u nty, and neighboring caunties, that i s' 3' 13 "17:',..ttw.* - are now in full opo9tion ; and arc 1 ~,,_ .. ..;.,,,, prepared. to do ail kinds of i • CAUPENTEIt WORKEyMACHINEITY , : SUM An 1 . Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding., Sash .Doo7'B, Window 4. Door Frames, i• Shutters, .Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING; and any other kind of - Sawing which may he wanted to snit handers. The sulmeribers beg leave to infbrtn the pol4it that they have the latest and best hn ! proved machinery in the county, melt an WOODWORTII - 8 t PLAmun, CC., anti that they aro able to produce as good i work. as the county can produce. ~ : , ;".one hut the best and Well.sersoned *LUMBER will be i used. r Carpenters and Ilvilders are invited to call and examine their ready•made stock, which they will always keep on hand. and judge fee themselves. ' ! 41-37 Their Shop in on Pinertrove Road, near Phreaner's t Old Foundry. [Lebanon. junol7,lB:3'l. ELM.% It LONGACItif....IO DX G. ft Allith....T.lcou GAB EL. ; . LEBANON • 1 noov mad tzift*lti 111ftratiractory. Located: on Vx Steam-Ilinese Road, near Cumberland i Strut, Eilst Lebanon. irr,,,,,5e,,,,,,, THE underigned respectfitilyin i r. 21,,..,,,,i r t,..._ t form - he public in general, .that they 1 , ..:'6,,t4 /isle added hogel,l , to their . to!nterestab iii ~,;07 . 71iisinuent, and also h ave all ittoos of the 1 ~i latest and beet improved MACHINERY ' i in tine State in full 01) , 1:131071. s,Tel, as I WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, c-c., for condncting the general business for Planinto.N., Scrolls, Sairin ,,, cf c., 4.,-., mot the oxpinioritt acquired by E. LON(3.WILE 111311 J. G. UAnt , L during their connection.with the Door. Sash and ; Lumber Trade, for a onniber of ye,irs past. affords frill as- I varance of their ability, in connection with J. GABEL. to ; select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash i busint:ss la,this State. .I Thernniv offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon thvorablo tering, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS.' SAS l F. ac...ittion the Itest Lumber itllllluthetories in the `:';ate, feeling confident that their assortment Is not to ire excelled by any ether establishment in the 1 State in remit,: to exactness in size, quality or finish,and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to, all those i who may' favor the undersigned with their custom. The following-list comprises the lea ding articles of i stock on hand: Doors, of all sizes; Push. of all P.I7.CS 3 Door Promos-for brick and Architraves; frame Incurs: Cashigs, front 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames ; for brick finrittiStnf and frame houses.; Shutters. of all sizes; ; All kinds of Mouldings; Blind& of all sizes; U. G. Spring Moulding., of all sires: Wash-boards. LONGACR E. CAREL CltitoTl I ER. 1 I'. S-7'/Unjor„ Srrie;ng, cfc,, promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon,july ift.'6l. ' LEDBERGEWS BE National TDIST Company. (Muth lig antirrictoirV ruiTANKITG for past item's. the undersigned respect. fully informs ti n s Public. that he continues to carry on his 3lanuthetory in 'East Hanover township. Lebanon county. on as extensive a antic :Meyer. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more. titan that the work will he done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE. 'which has made his work end mem so well known in the servo:hiding coun try. He powders to do the work in tin! shortest possi bM time. His manufactory is in eomplete order, and he natters himself - to be able to render the SODlC:mtimfaction as heretofore. Ile muunractimes Bread and .."fitrroto Cloths, tlianinett,„ Blankets, White will other Flannel's, all in the Drat simmer. TTte also eards Wool anti makes Rolls. For the coffee ukince of his Customers. Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the "following pi:term—At the stores of George St. Seelienberger, Lower & Brothers, George Reintehl, and arthe hew Drug Store of Guilferd' & Lemherger, near the Marhet !lowa, in the borough of Lebanon ' • at the sfoYt Shirk Hiller, 'North Lebanon: at S. Gosh ort-s. Bethel township; at the polite lames of William Earimt.yreicrieltahurg; at the, store of S. E. Bickel, in wn 3O'tpiato; ht the stew ot George Weidman, Bellevue; a the * . td,reof - Martin Early, l'alntyra •at 'the, store of Or f ,isvil`lll';;lferAifni-is, NOV' 31:1:ta 'ATV . ; at . the store ;;;.• Miehal Shirk, East lfittniver, Dar;lthineounty; - :o4he stAMl;linf r Geerge Owl David H. Ihink, East Hano ver Lebanon etntfity. All will la, taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, tire] retu ineiragni Those of his etMemers who iwiSh Stoulting Wool card ed;asef_i and mixed, .can .leaye the Sinlil!!, white, at the :trove mentioned places, with ilirtallens how they wish it prepared, Or lus customers can order the Stocking Wont to he prepared from the - Wool Of ,the r &rattled, which , will lee done and left at the desired places. N. 11. If is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above nomad places. F. Carrall itrawAer, -• Joseph B. Barry. 'FrauciaLee. lasspir Henry Diffend.alf-r. payments maae daily with if I'TC - 6A L EST-5.1'13 3ruRT• - iqich first class Ittelersigeed Igniter made very gyetttadditions to their the nt:rnn tetut•ingof MActimanv, ern lealtothelore and prep Oil 10110. a very general US. porlactut of FARMING 7 :APLIIIdENTS, embracing mi://mrygind Lover Horse:powers and T hrew . a,r; lifirony's Conatioett /'rope,' end w ith ood' , latest liorrovementtt; Cast Iron field Rollers, Grain Drifht. end lVatie. eOl.ll toths and planters, Clo ver Rollers, Corn Sitellere, Fodder, Straw, Illy Cutters. A11.4' the above Alttehines am of the latest and best itopro - , entente, end areal! warranted togive salisfaction. Castings of all kinds- made to Order, and at short notice. They oleo mannfacture '&7:alt. EX otvr.s. Mill Gearing. Shaft fog, and Mill work in general, p9y vortical:tit attention , o Repairing llnghtes and Machinery of all hinds. • Th,v invito oil to cnlt ttn:l mnth() their work, their kat - iiine Shop, on Pinvyror e sired. Lebanon. All orders or con munication:l by mail will be promptly attended. to. - TartATIRTSON.K. DUNDOIthI would respectfully, ln terin the-public that he has taken the stand late 'lnunhire, a (Yves', in Cami,erland Strout, between Market and Phtttk lined. - where.he will keep the largest, ilnesn and 'cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon; Ms sleek consists of all kinds of Parlor and - Coumum Furniture. which-he will sell lower than the like/salt Arc ~beihght. at any other place in 1,4411 . 97.. has oti 'hand ii. litrAieltd)ent Of Snfas.7 Tele-a-totes, flatii.veS.' CCatre, Pier; Card and other Ta bles, hat' XotA u l Rack* a s s. Also a laroe end 'cheap stock of stuffed, Ganerseut, and common Chairs, Settees, InAsteads, and a let of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking ~(ilsssee. Quilt; ltoseWoad and Mahogany,—verY cheap. Venetian Innis; Carriages, Gigs end -hobby flumes, for childrerW•llll,,Parliditlar. dtteution , Paid to UNGER tAKING, '„Ile has pcdilded'hintseit With! the FINEST IfEAItS.E . IN-LEBANON, ,and will make COffiriS and attend 720notals, at the ahorteat notice and most reason- Ole " Lebahort, March 24,1554. IP.otet, forg et .tom; .Call ATM - XS 4',31,9)1:10.7.tf'5, and , examine their stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags.' WALTZ & RCEDEL have a large lot of WRAPPING PAPER which they will sell to Country Merchants at oily prices, 1t r. 111',INEER. Lebanon, Feliy 4, 1.558 LYON L'InIIO.IItOZR East liattovor, Let , anon county, May 12,1855. VARMERS'.& MECHANICS' nnuladry and Machine shop, Om& LEDAN ON. PA A. MAJOR. Sc. SIT:OTHER, I,eirannit, Lebanon (b., Pa ;Nue 2, LVA !New Ftarnitatre Store. 0;•;.3`,VATA....r . ‘ 444* ) Flg-S , VWZV flrigl; LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL W OOD and COA.K. KM. THE undersigned. having bought 3lr. P'll ry Wore! and Coal Yard, a Flea I distance north-east of Messrs. Foster & ' Match's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon: ;out also bore++. fee lo 20n "to : WOOD and from c„„ to 1 3 , 0 , p,*;:i OF Ci:)Ab, of all kind, and grdes, wide], I will sent at the yard or deliver at as. small profits as will snit the times. I therefore in e all those that arc in want of any of those artielea to rail and sec thu szune, •:C4711;.1i 11 lrj(W, :UV! judge for DANT El. Lin LIT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Aprill.l.llelB.—t Coal, Coal, ,Coal, yrE, the would reFpectfully inform the V citiw.tris of Lebanon comity, that we are now pre pared to stnifilY the community with COAL, Sillier Wholesale or Retail, tut we will }tee]) all kinds of COAL on hand. midi as Pee, Uhfabiut, ICut, More, Egg and Broken COAL, Odle, red and gray esli, which we are constantly receiving frcon some of the hest Collieries in the Cool regions, and - would here say that we will sell nor Cool as low as they, ran he sold by any Person in the county, which we will sell at our Mill, or deliver to soy part of the two boroughs. MYERS & SITOUIt. Genesee Mills. Lebanon, Feb. 3, ISSS. 114700 11 AVOW. ME undersigned ars prepared to furnish Mon. or 0.011 WOOD. to order, at an:: plates in Leb- Ifk%nlign or North ' , dolma] Itoronglis. Orders left at their Mill will to promptly attended to. Lebanon, April 21,1555. MYERS & ST,TOUTI. Cheap LUMBER and C 0011; • undersigned having purchased, at Sheriff's Sale, I . the entire stock of [AMBER AND COAL, In the yard of John If. WITMEYEII, leave to invite the attention of the pnbliz thereto. It will be sold much cheaper than the same Wide can he honghtelsewhore. The stock em-_ braces all kinds and descriptions of LUMBER kept in a well Stocked Yard. besides a beige lot of first into Black smith's COAL. dll we ask is that purchasers will call and examine our stock and prices. ADENTZ, Lebanon, Scpt.ls. '5B. :JOHN WITNIEVER. I=o Lt #lll7 16 R This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpose of engaging. in the Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the, public at. large. that their place of business is DAVID :BOWMAN'S Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as BOARDS, PLARIcS, JOISTS, LATHS, SIUNDLDS, AND SCANTS:IND, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well-seasoned assortmentinf MI kinds of BUILDING 3IATEIZIA LS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for pact favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. MMIIMM=II U.) IBER. Elaff 113 1.; R. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! /)F the hest and cheapest assortment of LUMBER ev ii ()lured to the public, is now for sale nt the new lid extensive LUMBER and COAL YAM) of BRECHRILL 4. HORST , n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few genres North of the Uenessee Steam 3lilas, and ome genre cast of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine end Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar anti Pine Boards; 134 and 2 inch Panne] and Common ; Plank ; IVbite Pine and Hemlock Scantling antl.loists; White Oak Beards. Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards. Plank anti Scantling. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! ! The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Rooting and Plastering Lathe; Chestnut Bails and Posts, and railings for feneePi and fencing Hon'rds FLOORING BOAIDS of all slats and descriptions.. .! COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limehurners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowcstprices. IM,.Conlident that they have the largest and best as- I sortment of Logniat of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of CoAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before nur chasing elsewhere. BRRCIIBILL HORST. I N. Lebanon, Feb. 24, 1258. ."`CO . TIIII4 NEIT LnT OP 4 .1 LAIL J. VV. ACKER., Cumberland St., next dote• to Br. Lineaweaver LIN POUSE Coracr of Przi:and.lta.7roaci READING, PA. (Poimerly'diallroad Hotel) pnldie mid visitors that he lots - 'opened Ste is lintel. for their accommodation and nomthrt Ire has fernizhed the house well, with every eon once; and also reaaahleletl the Chambers awl Apartm Bar-room, Parlors, &c. Ills Hotel is fitted. up wi the modern improvements' and visitors shall be fn ea with the hest the market affords at his table, ate Liquors of the best and purest kinds. N. Stabling is large, and yard attadisi strict attention paid to this department of the Lin Reading:, Mayl9, till. NeW Stage: RC Potween Munmeistowil iddioi and after the 15th" inst 4 Vjt scribers will run a Daily between Ifummelstown and 3li n, connecting with the cars On tli ialle y on the arrival and departure me at II town. They also keep aLI i , A „ IU ' E n „ c ! mm '" town for the acco odation c * and all kinds of Colll*alleC3. IT, I,: COM November 2; 1657. NEW LIVE 4 i ''''CAO s.‘ RISES Hotel, rpm: undersigned-respect ;wins the p; il_, helms opened a NEW 1Y S TAEL. anon, wbere 1 cep for Ha l''' . \ public aecomn 4 Rootl,stOck treet, Leb ,-•—• of HORSES a ;CEEB. I,r,' will keep gentle and goo ; . '"" e "'' - ' and safe Vehicles. ' Also.? Drivers fern; - tiles. &e. JAMES BOWMAN, HAUER A: CAPP'S CLOCKS. TEoirtu Da Y, i g h y, Thirty Deur, t 1 C LOCKS, 0 Just. Received at 3 J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon. Po. I j ES AND JEWELRY =I HOTELS . Vrikr in erica Ci L ayn SWISS VreA BlflpE -• Ii Just Received r'7' itt J. .14? ll° IV A It.D ASSOCIATION. PIIILADMPTITA. . • . Important egunotencentent ! ;110 all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such aS Spertuntorrlnea, Seminal IVenkneSS, Inuadonce,Ooner rlitea, leet.Syph ills, the Vier of °moist:l.dr Self-Alnise.&c. The Hosyard Association. in view of the awful destruc tion of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such discastm by Quacks, hai - o directed their consulting Sur geon, as a Charilahle Jet worthy of their name, to giVe iliaticut Advice Gratis, to all persona thus adlicted, who Apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, „.Ridimid, occupation. habits of life, kc.,) and In all noses of extreme , it ill .!", n ,u -- ;* poverty and suffering, tofar nisi. liedicinns free af charge. -I . i"it.° - The Howard association is a benevolent Institution, es aid horses taliliebed by special endowment, for the relief of the sick . and distrmed, afiliCted with 'Wirt:lent and Epidemic Dis eases." It Las now a surplus of means, which the Direc • al? tors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It lsneedless to add that the Association' conitnands the highest that higlt Medical skill of the ego, and will furnish the most bE, at Mrs. approved modern treatment. r Just Published, by the Association, a Report on Sper at , i?( s . matorrlines, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism k Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the Sex , ual Organs, by the consulting Surgoan, which will Inc sent vt handsome by mail, (itt a sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the re lished when esipt of two stamps cot -postage. - arATlcar. Address, Dr. 0 SO. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, ra. By order of the Directors. DZItA D. HEX/ITU - ELL, l'res't. Can, FAMCHILD 9 .ves 0ct.7,197—1y Stable. son. 110 good and clesirrd, lead careful •tersts.• 110 bow by Ivo a la/pro! share of ' ht..11t41. or at the All 1). DI:alITIT. ••• • • .lo life again. IniFtfully Inform the iucdt Of I,I3IESTONE power, in chestnut tho following articles ;tone that can lx, pro- NJOR SILLS and PLAT lic,tns. CELLA": Door. Ir. blocks. Its well as tetured of Ihnestohe. 11 inches thick; and whicocl the llme-stone Si to finish off Hu m _ very little inferior to woof of which tithed work at his es es all, those who hi nt his establishment collent finish of his prices. 1)1111,ADK I,l'll IA NEDITAI, two yenr,9 af.ro by Dr. KINK KLIN, cornor ofThlrd nud union str, Ithiladll;hia, Pa. TSB ovrr-iATO yEAns, Exlmrience lxas rendered Dr. K. a most sum , essful pratAille:fter in the CU re of nil diseaser: of a plicate nature. manhood's debility, as en impediment to marriage: ner vous and sexual infilmit Ms. diseases of the skim and those arising from muse of Morally. TA PA EMU LA NOTTCE. There is an evil habit Sometimes indulged in by boys, in Solitude. Often growing up with them to manhood anti which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets Serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rice to a series of protranted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences; until they find the ner vous system shattered. tMeil strange and unaccountable sensations, and cugue feiirs in theoniud. [Seepages, 27. 23.'29, of Dr. li . ..'s book on "Self.Pleserration.") The unfortunate thus offeetelbecomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed trigor. or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy , and weak : he is dull. irresolute, and engages even in Is sports with loss enci gy than ustird. If be emancipate himself her_ . 3 the practice ling done its worst. and outer nantrimo . his marriage is unfruit ful, ful, cud lA, „ me t e lls him A this is caused by his early follies. These are co iterations which should awaken the attention of all IS are similarly situated. .eta co Fail w Ett : • it tt • t 8 ti ) r n , PLEAD 170 - 0 A Irtoortous Liri: on A SELF-PIZESEE 'Letters containing copy, per return of in ItATIS A F MI "Nature's -t viduabletidvice and 1 ed to prevent year lives, is distribute mail, prepaid to an receiving an order 1 3 illy It, 1857.-1 The L PREP r ITe wbo plates himself men:, mny religiously coniii man. und rely upon the ass Dr. K.'s patients will never Youtig man—let no false log your ease known to or respectability, eau certain) .A.;?7 - Dr. 1i INK ELI N'S TWENTY YEARS at the N./ UNION streets, l'hilealult PATIENTS Can have .(by Biotin/ with all their syrOtou truce) Dr. K:e itorttnxtted to any put ecl acoure from DADA(' press...... C °Pi frig-) 'lj; tNi rIoL Ea :ii i i e l ii s ef i d' e 7 fl n iz e iZ n ek s 4: 3 n e Qtriir before - e the e i ff ill' e ou c l ia l t et, t t t a a i t i t i t , s . ' ,N i t , A l eine knolin. It is not only a Ca -emedy, acting first on the Liver to ter, then on the bowels and stomach utter; thus accomplishing two purpo out any of tho painful feeling expe o Mons almost attriartic.i. It strength :Ste:lei,:e,S,:eci ' le' t'''c i dt o 3CB'lit i :ll : :: : : s h:C t izaul e t. e 31111.4 the same tunic that it purges it; and when taken d n moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up xe nusual rapidity. . . The LI V leOf the Iprini-ipal regniktors of the b„ mai , b t o y when it performs it s functions weii, the p ; of . the Cf 3 :4ystem are folly . develop ed. The ate isalinos entirely &Pendent on the h ,dth ) .„ e ti the Liver o .ir,,.. w for the proper perform ance of i auctions; -jiliviten the stomata! is at limit. the Is are at ..— intuit,; and the whole sys , rn te autThr i a:winner' T of ono. organ—the Liver having ce, to do it, ~. duty. : For the . discuses of that or• ono of the ‘.....! proprietors has m u d, it I is study, . pnictic..., of - 7 . 1 mare: than twenty years. it f i „d so „, wily where. r'''' with to Counteract the 1 „ nuns d o mmenta 'to ri, whit.", it is liable. I To prey at this.rmn ,Q which is' at last found, any ( persons t .led with HA ri , er.comptaint, ii).awr. of its I: forms, 1.1, .ut to try a ." bathe, and cotiviction.is lj certa in.. - • • .... relnore alt ; rem; sappl:- Ale invigorat rre/l, purity-1 to the Itholel e tlisease and `,Ecks'itre cured the °cc:lslam! fro!n tlt. 3 n it food o cause 13iti clMid rutor. One stoma so 13, after eating prztveut the dose taken be ' 10 dose taken a etirea Cogtire 'arc taken after ; lose of two tea- ~,,... kk Headache. lottle taken for fe- > male obstruction :removes Ms of the discos;_i, and makes a perfect cure. ih' one dose imme — 1 di. ately relieves ChatiLywhile se often repeated is rt a Mire cure for cholera 8, and a preventive `... 0 . of cimiera. , one bottle is need- 2111 ed to throw out of the sys e effects of moll- ; 7 7 cMn after a long sickness. b bottle taken for .fltundice removes al 1 ipmss or unnatural color front the skin. ,Le dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor ,eie appetite, and makes Mod digest well. lie dose often repeated cores awartie DiarrAcca in its st forms, while :Summer or Bowel Complaints yield est to the first doss. •ne or two doses Cures c Wren; titers is no surer e world, as it never Calk. /A few betties cure Dm/my, by exciting On: absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine no a reVeM ive for Fever and ague. Chill Fever, and all Fe ors of a Unions Type. It operates with certainty ; and honsltals are willing to testify. to its wonderful virtues. All who use IL are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. :- • . I'M, Mix Water in themouth With ,tho insigoratar and 'sw a llow both together.,' ,'' The Liver Div igorator'ii'd gdientific Medieal Discovery and is daily working cures, almoA toottreat to believe. It ewes as if by magic, even thedirst dose giving bene,h7t, and seldom more than one kettle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the Wmit.haindiee. or Dys pepsia toe commOu Headache, all of which are the re sults of a Diseased Liver. PRICE 02it; DaLLAtt A COTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, SA Broadway. New York. JOSEPH J., ftmnfilitUtft, and Da. 'less, Agents for Leba non; mei retailed I,y Druggists. Witte 4'5:3-I.y. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. 3IARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE - by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3l. YOUNG. • MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG. MA)U MDR by Dr.: WM. YOUNG. M ARRIAGE. ouIDR b Dr. WM. YOUNG. mAnitigui GUIDE b y Dr. WM. YOUNG: AIARMAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3I. YOUNG. AIARRIAGE . GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GU/DE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WE. YOUNG. 3111111 GAGS MDR by Dr. Ir.ll, YOUNG. GUIDE.-I'OU\O•S GREAT rurs.ro• ;IA !CAI, WORK. The Pocket Esculapius. or Every Ono lib; Own Doctor. by Wei. Yougu, M. D. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illuatratod with upwards of One Hundred Engrierings. -All young married mole. or those contemplating marriage, and Unclog the least impediment to marrledlife, should read this hook. It diselosea secrets that every one should to acquainted with. Still, it IA a book that must be kept betted up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty Eye coots. Addrem W.ll. YOUINeT,'I62.'SI'ItUCTI.: street, 'above Pourllt Idr unary 20, 1858.—1 y = BURY 'Thick Darkness covers the Earth. And Gross Darkness the People." Cotality Allei•elkants, AND all Others, will take Notice! that they can sup ply themselves, in any quantities with sirstzs' ran FA.IIED PATEST-NON,EXPLOSIVE IiEROSENE or COAL . . • • OIL LAMPS. • 33 At the it inalconic and Retail, heatfqlitirte,...'' ' • South SECOND Stret, • 33, primsnsuatis. • •• • ' • . . , • The only zirditet4itere ex'didOive Kw:tacit* can bo obtain fur the State ofpettuaylvania, NewJerscy and.Delaavare.. These Lamps give a light equal in Intensy of tot: 'and similar in uppeoraoce to Cas. and are cla it imed be superior to all father portable lights, how in use. • t No fear of Explosion offensive oder.—lle smoke.—Very east ly trhamecl.---As easily - regulated ns Gus Light.—Can be - tulnpted to all ptirproms.—And better than all for tt. poor matt.-5o per cent cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. .• Sole Agency 11/30, for - irmtoi's PATETT max AND . coAT... on. LA MP. . sta-Latupit, 0 1 ,1 8 ,,ricke . Similes , and every article In the One.'" • S!lt; SOUTHLAND, Agent. sopt Mtn' ' No. 88 South SEcoxo Street, Putt_oe'a WALTZ & RIEDEL have the laigest assortment of the beet LEIIIO.II SLATES ever offered to the nubile.— Country Merchants would do well' to 'examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. To all wanting Farms,ad tThver Bement Hamm—on ton Lands. MEDICINAL Jr.' KINK FILIN'S treat em Ms honor as a gentle , titnee, that the secrets of Nasty doter you from tnah.- :who. from education and ?7efriend you. lidenee NIS been for the last A Corner of TIIIRD AND , Pa. ' A DISTAXCP: tele case explicitly, forget:bet' :liter letter, enclosing a remit. ppropriated actwdingly. . the United States, and peek: )r CUB...MS . ITV, by or .EL,c-' AND MANITOOD I AtMITURE DEATH', KINItELLN piON--ONLY 25 CZNTa. value stamps, will ensure a ATIS! ! GRATIS! a -UT 9O All. RELIEV•ED! ; new and populatriWork, full of iProssire: warnieg, alike catmint f misery, and SAW TIO:OBANDS of .trout charge. and forwarded by st Office in the United States, on dosing - two postage stamps. sr invigorator: 'D BY Dll. .A.NFORD. morbid -- or . b rOatiOr ing in their place 11 heal ing the stomach, causing ing the blood, giving tone machinery, removing the efilieting a radical eure. end, what is better. pre use of the Lire). !< ~, ~; sufficient to relieve the food front raising and or c retiring, prevent.; night, loosens the bowels leach meal , will care Dsrs. :poonfu:s will always re- attacks owed by librnEs in r, Fafer, or veoclier remedy in MEDTCi \'AL I :St Pi )I:TA NT To TOBACCO CaiEwEitg Dr, Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative Tro ace,. the Great Substitute for Tobacco 1.-; a w:4l.kaaa , a ui.l i,n nntraturta7Ae met Ora iLe use of Tobarao 4s the protontine: Sri ma tr y t 0 the 'most.severe 31ental and Physieni :Disorders to 11 , 11 irk tia., rare of ifta 0 is .9tatieCt, a< r:;e Old anetlyais itild long 0101 painful experience have 1 . 1•0‘Tly 1,1011,07 that it con tale, eerie iii na caul iv and pois , Mollslo , l,,rtios most dangerous in their effects. which by entering, into the mood diran.m the functions and operation:: of the 11. , :trL'emasing teeny to suppose that organ to be serioasty TOBACCO affects also Ibe 401 ti- nervous system man ifesting itiself—as all Who have ever used the noxious weed will bear testimony—in La , situde, Nervous Irrita bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia,. and many other disor ders 01 a similar character. • • TID.I I TO! TIV TIZOCTIBB Are designed to counteract these baneful Mil t:e1!,,,,51 awl have proved completely successful in a mukitude of ens es. and wherever used. Ileing harmless iu themselves they exert a bencticial eifect upon the entire system. re ztoring the Taste nitwit has become vitiated or destroy ed by great indulgence, completely removing the irrita tion andaccompanyinp: tickling sensation of the Throat —which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco, anti by giving a healthy tone to the . tortmeit, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their con stitutions and shortening their lives. ' should tuc these Troches immediately and throw of the injurious and un pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing, These Troches or Lozenges are put up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of 50 Cents per low. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all enters should be addressed. JAMES E.'BOIVERS, Druggist: March 9.4, Cor. LUI and Race, Philada. iielmbohi's Genuine. Preparalion highly Concentrated: Compound Fluid Extract Buchu. I , 'or diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret diseases, Fe maie Complaints. - and•all - diseases of • • the F.. )Orging, Arising from Excesses r." !I intPrEideifeies iu life, and ra il-wring all Improper Dischafg,:j•frOttethe Bladder, Kid neys, or Sexual Organs, 'whether exielf"c is Male or Female, From whatever cause they may hare Originated, And no Matter of How Long Stan ci . Giving Health and Vigor to the Fratne, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek. - - Joy to the Allbelled T. It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms. among width will be found 1 Indisposition . to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, I Difficulty of Breathing, Gen t eral WeakneSs, Mirror of His. ease, Weak Nerves; Trembling, Dread fed llorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness Of Vl's-Mu, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Hands. Flushness of the Body, Dryness of' the skin, ' Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back. Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fr' quently Blank spots Flying before the Ekes. • - with Temporary suffusion and Loss of sight; Want of , Attention, Great. Mobility, Restlessness,- with Horror of Society. Nothing Is me.:, a desirable to such Pa : Meets than soliende, and Nothing they more iDread for Pear of, Themselves no lie- pose of manner, no earnestness, no 1 . Speculation, but a Hurried . } transition froth one question Maw - i These symptoms if allowed to go on—which this mcd- Hale invariably- removes—soon follows -1,02 s of Power, Fatuity, anti EPILEPTIC ms—in one of which the pa. 1 tient may ewpire. Who can say thaVthese excesses are I not frequently followed by those: direful discases—lN SANlTY AND CoNSLIMPTIO,N 2 'The records of the In: 2 sane Asylums, and the nielanaholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness toulte truth of these assertions. , in Lunatic Asylums the most mehincholy . exhibition ap- I-pears. The coutztemmee IS-Seto:4y sodffen and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever, visits it ;-,should a sound of the voice occur, it is.rarely eitimilare. .. With woeful menseres wan despair - ' . . ii Low sullen sounds his grief be.ntiled." DOA Ity is must terrible! and has brought thonsavds upon thousand to untimely graves: th us blasting the am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured try Meuse of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY ! If you are suffering with ..ny of the above distressing' ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BECLUI will:cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save long suffering. Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and specific Remedy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleas ant In its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Relmbold's Extract Buchu -• -' Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy. and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. see Professor Deweed Yalureble Works on the practice of Physic, and most of the bite P I Hildnra Works of Medicine. One hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician Who can prove that the medicine ever luittred a patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Ca s es of from one week to thir teen years standing hare Leen etliwted. The me s s of Voluntary Testimony in liosse4sion of the Proprietor, Touching its virtues and curette,' powers. is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND 100,000 Bottles Have .Seon. Sold and not a single instance or n failure has been reported Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the- City orkiiiindolphin, it. T. 11 CI,M1301.1), Chcuiist. who being duly sworn does say. that his preparation , 'entities no Narcotic, 3lereury, Or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegemble. I I .T.IIEL3IIIULD, sole manufacturer. bworn aml subsc ribed before me this 21Id day of Nevem Ler, •111.41: • :.• WM 111111 SA RD. Alderman. Price $I per Bottle, or sixfor . $5, De. • linered..to.any Address. • • Aecompanled ilty reliable. And responsible Curtin cates rreni I rofessors of Ili:dire: Colleges, Clergymen end others. Prepared and sold by 11. T. 1a11,111101.D, Practical and. Analythall Chemist. No. 52 . Sthith• Tenth St:•below .Cleestaut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. • Druggists To be had of Dr. George Ross, M.S. Ihthcr. and Of all Druggists and Dealers throughout•tbelinited States, Canada, and IS PrOri aces. BEWARE OF: COUNTERFEITS I Ask for lielmbold's—take no other. eturcis Vzsan rage tecii. 7 , --• 2, 1857.-4. .• "Aro Such.. Word as F 4141 b( ---I `' . •ti - o':,'' p Ai l \ii , .•• . 11- -1-• .1: 1; . _. - - - '1 tiel,i'i- - -. • iy4......vic r ,Ltiv. - .:,,,,,,..:.,t, ! ~.„...,„„v :k ~.•,,, .5. .4, 4- Q: . : ").." ty ~.7 ; ','' ' 4'71 '.. to •,' tir-; , r ' ...;. 't : .4 . : 1.1 . ..e.:4 1 .: ~ .,I4' il,l :`,.:. kf 71 :(..,•41 tl I* 'XI tri /-.. ,- 6 7 i t .rte.. • - . : -, ....z.: 44 ,•• :l rt " • - A •-• = e .4 1 :- ,, o.:1:-.,:.:.,-._,: z ..-_,-. a PMLOSOPITY AND HOLLOWAY'S FACT PILLS. EXCITING CA °SD OF SICKNESS.—ThebIoad jt_ is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the 'cote portents of flesh, bone, nteia le, nerve and integument. .The Stomach is its inanufactOry. the reins its-distribu tors, and the hitentines theuTiannel through which the waste matter reeetal in its productions is expelled.— Upon tlie etorracli, the, circulation and the bowels, these rills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purify. iug the fluids. and regulating the orecetions. The National Disease. • Dyspepsia is the most common disease among ell alas es in tilts country. It MUM'. s a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable dangerous mala dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, hoWeVer Ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily anti rapidly to this searrling 4 unerring remedy, • Bilious Affections. • The quantity and quality of the bile .are of vital im portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which se cretes chin Kuhl, these pillsopernt es !hr.-Madly, infallibly rectifying Its irrmpilarilles nal effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Demittants. and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Liver Complaints. • Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thointands die annual ly of Dysentery, DI/urines, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. Tile effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether I casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By I following the printed directions, the most alarming ea- I ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word to Females. The local debility end irregmlaritien which r.ro the es, i peeial annoyances of the weaker sos, and which, when neglected, always shorten life Tare relieved for the Lime being, and pre veuted for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alternative. • Ve.. Holloway's Pills are the best ruination known in 1 the world for the following diseases:— Asthma, Diarrlicat,, Indigestion, Dowel Complaints, Dropsy, . i uliuenza, ; Coughs,' ' Inflammation, :Colds, ' lea/rd. : Ague, inward Weaknettli;. Chest Diseases, Piles, Female Complain* Coitiveness, Headaches, ' LoWneirf of Spiries, - LirerComplaints, Stoue,t Grayel,Accoudery Sourpt9ma, '1 Venereal Affections, Worths of all 1666. 1 • e , * Sold at the Manufactory of Professor itellb Way, 80 . !Malden Lime, New. York, atid,hy,oll,tesiamtable Drug. gists and ,pgaiers In Medicine throughout thd United:l Mattis' mid fife civilized wOrld,lin btabeat 25 cents, 62 . 14 , emits, and $1 each. .• • • . Csurioxi—lone are genuine unless the words Mel-• lo way, New York and Loudon," are dincentibleas ter- mark in everythl,easif.omf.etimienhynobek polfaili4irrsieequisbayronhitd. each potor box; log, the leaf to the light A handsome 'reliant will be: 'given to abrone. rendering mph ,inforwatinoma may ,lead.to,the,detection of any, party or parties etiunterfett tug the IllediCineti or vending the irarne, knowing theirs to be spurious. - kild'' ' - • • There isneonsiderable savingbitaking tholesger/thee. N. B—Direetiona for thir guidance of patieriteln every disorder am affixed to each box.; ' ..,[lllarels 31, '6S. ALMANACS I ALMANACS! for 18&9.—Waltz s Mai el are prepared to sell Almanacs by the dozen or grixie to the trade at City rates. MF,DICE NAL - - And firet article of the ktnd ever tntrodueei under the name of "PcJ3z JC WATERS." in this or any other country; all other Pnimonic Wafers are eountniiii i. The Rename can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. BRYAN'S PI7I.IIONIC IrAPERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat Hoarsens. BRYAN'S PUTAIONIC WAFERS Believe Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, ItXYAN'S PULMONIC WA FEP.S 'Relieve Spitting of Blood, Poi= in the Chest BRYAN'S PETIAIONIC WAFERS Believe Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. 8RY.4.15'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and TOUS.3;, TIRTAN . s r.:tioNic WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten lifinutft BRY.Ar'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blaming to all classes and oonstitutioae RIIYAN'S PULIIONIC WAFERS Ara adapted for Foallists and Public Speaker BEITAN'S 110.310N1C WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voir BRYAN'S PUT,MONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste BRYAN'S ITIMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lastng, Cures BRYAN'S I'ULMONIC WAFERS ire warratate4 to give satisfaction to every one, No goroily should be withcat a Sax of nryanls Jrnlmots le Wafers 11. e .X. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers ITIS roCKET. No Dealer should be without a ercpply cf BrYanls Pulmonie Wafers roe 1118 CUsroMer.s. )To person wid objr-ot to give for letrystres Palnionie . 7 . 4•=1"7-117* VeNTS. For sale by Dn Ross, opposite the Court liome, le•Lc non, Pa.. and by all renpeetuble Druggi.tstbreuu7tout thu United States and Carenla ; also by Harvey Birrb, Seed ing, Pa. (Oct.; °fall diseases. the great, first muse lipring,s from neglect of Nature's Taws SUFFER NOT! MIEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN ALL STAGES OF SECRET DISEASES, Self-abase. Nervous Debility. Strictures, Meets. Gra', el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and ithaldcr- Mermirinl Rheumatism. Scrofula. Pains in the Mr, and Ankles, diseaSes of the Lungs, Throot,":,-, and Eyes, Dicers upon the Body or Limbs. Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St,Vilus' Dance. and ail Dig eases arising from a derangement of the B.evnal grt. as., such as Nervous Trembling. Loss of llernerv, Loss of Power. General Weakness. Dimness of with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes. La,,, of Sight, Wakefulness. Dyspepsia. Lire: Disease. Eruptions upon the Face, Pain hi the ilsek and Dead, Female Ir regularities anti ail improper dis Charges from both It matters not from what rause the disease originetwi, however long standing or obstinate the ease. tit:corset ty cmorstlx. and in a shorter time than apernument rare can be effected by any 'other treatment, even after the disease has Wiled the'skill of etninen t physicians and re sisted all their means ofeure. The medicines arc pie,. ant without odor, causing no sickness and free firm :mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, have ravened horn the Jaws of Death many thenvaink, who. In the last stages of the above-mentioned diseases. had been given up to die by their physicians. which war rantatme in promising to the afflict.). who may place themselves under my rare, a perfect and mast speedy core.. Secret Diseases are the greatest entnn ies to health. as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrofula and many other diseases. and ,shonld be st terror to the hu man family. An a permanent cure is starchy ever eF leuted, a majority of the eases falling into the hauls of incompetent persons, who not only fall to cure the di:- , eases but ruin the constitution. filling the system with mercury, which. with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid. Consumption. lint should the disease and the treatment not CAMS death speedily and the victim marries, the diseam is en tailed upon the children, who are horn with feeble con stitutions, and the current of life eel-ranted by a rims which-betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Elects. Ems- Lions and other affections of the Skin. Eyes, Throat and Langs.'entailliwomon them n brief existence of suffer-- ing and consigning them to an early grate. SELF- AIFUSE: is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human dism ses muses so destrOrthe a drain upon the system, draw. ing its thousands of victims through a fee: years of suf feringdown to an untimelyn grave. it destroys the Ne vonsSystem, rapidly wastes away the energies of lit, causes mental derangement, prevents the Koper tievcl opment of the system. disqualifies for marrirge, soeiety, business, mud all earthly happiness. and Wares the suf fercr wrecked in hotly or mind, predisposed to Censtimp thm and a train of evils more to he dreaded than shufh itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the eeferne nate victims of Self a WM, :lint a permanent and speedy cure can be effected. and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can be mitered. to robust, rig. orous health. The afflicted are eantioned against the use nt rating Medicines, for there are xn many ingenious snare; in trio column; of thaintblic prints * to enh-li and rob then:teary sufferers. that millions have their clutstitutintts ratted by the vile compounds of quack doctors, nr the e.t.a poisonous nostrums vended Its "Fatesit Mofiega-c." I !Mee carefully analyzed 'many of the so-ralinl Patuat Nicellefners. and find that nearly all of them contain Cur rosivo Sublimate, wltirh.ia one el thy strongest presam liims of mercury and a deadly 'poison. which. instead cf vu, ing the disease. disables (lie system for life. Threolmwths of the rigout nostrums now in use ins pfit up by unprincipled and fimorant persons who do nor understand even Om alphabet of the , 31orceis uu4 are equally as destitute or any knowledge of the he ittau system: having one object only in view, end that to make owner regannew of con- equenrcs. irregularities and all aiSeiltieSS of Maim and females Created on principles established by twenty years of prartb-e. and sanctioned by thousands of the most re markable cures. 3feclieines with full directions sent to ny tar. of the United States or Canwhis, by patients CUill1:1111.1iCtaillg limit', symptoms by letter. Busintwa cur recpondenee strictly enitralcut int. Address' J. SU3I3IEItVILLE, 31. IX, 'Office. No. 7131 Filbert St., [Old No. lU9,] below twelfth, larrti 18 , 1383 ._ 1y, Mommournia. Immportant Discovery. CONSUMPTION AND ALL Diseases of the Longs and Throat CURABLE ARE BY POSITIVELY INEIA LA TION ! !! 1 which conveys the lietnedies to the cavities in . limp through the tali pessages. and coming in direct contact with the diocese. neutralists the tubercular matter, allays the rough. ! COOFC: a free and easy expect , ration, heals the lungs. i purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner Tons system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa ble for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation. is to me a source of unelleyed pleasure. It Lens much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred eases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second; - but in the third stage it La impossible to save more than five per cent., fbr the lungs are PO cut up by the disease 'as to defy medical skill. Even, however. in -the last stages, inhalation agorae extraordinary-retie: to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which are nuttily destroys ninety-live thousand persons in the U nited States alone ,• anti a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptiles grave. Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as CllASumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy brine, for it spares neither ago nor sex, but sweeps oar 'alike the bravo, the beentuu., ,be Ertuvr- - !. and the e . -.'di . - ed. ny the hell) of that Supremo Being, front wueni I enabled to offer comet every 0)W and pertset gift. Am . . to the afflicted a permanent and speear faze in Co • sumption. The that canes of tubercles is from Impure Mood, end the immediate effect, produced by their depo sition in the lungs, is to prevent the free admissi on o f air Into the air cello, which causes a weakened vitality L th io r n o tYt h o system . t e h x e pec en t li g r r e eatcgood from Then, om surely, it is more re medicines entering the cavities of the lunge, than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient will 'always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling fume ' dies. True. inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless, it acts constitutionally, and with more power' and cer tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove tic powerful and direct influence of this mode of admiuistration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, f 0 theta limb maybe amputated without theslick t est pain; inhaling theorditutry burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammou IFI. will rouse the system e hen fainting or apparently dead. The odor of sassy of the medicines is perceptible in the akin, a few moment' af ter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected it the . blood. A convincing proof of tho constitutional ef fects of inhalation, is the ilict that sickness is al waYs pro duced by breathing foul air. Is not this poritire evi dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared sod judi dowdy administered through the lungs, should produce tice, the most happy , results ? Duriug eighteen years' prac many thousands, suffering front diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care. mod I have effected many remarkable cures, oven after the sufferers had . been pronounced in the last stave, which fully sat isfies`me that Consninpionie no longer a fatal disease.— My treatment of Consumption is original, and founded. on.long expe.ience and a thorough investigation. My rfeet n Pe eousintance with the nature of tubercles, Sr., enables mete distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate conaute pain, and apply the proper remedies-"rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— j This.filmiliarity, in connection with certain pathological I, and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve ! the lungs from the effects of contracted chests ; to. en large the chest, purify the blood, impart to itntneWed vi tality. giving energy and tone - tu the entire system. I. Medicines, with full directians, sent to any part of the ' Vatted States and Cantinas. by patients communicating i their symptoms by letter.' But the etirevcould be more certain if the patient should pay •me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater ttertainty ; and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient nein. __ t . W. GRAILM, D -r Office, 1131 Filbert St., (old No., 109,) kxilow 12th, Meath IS, 18.58.-Iy. PIRLADMPICIA, =1