pit an PUllifit. 4Possuno "Pomn."—Properly punctuated, the following nonsense becomes sensible rhymes, and it is doubtless as true es it is curious, though as it now stands we admit that it is very curious if truer.; I !law a pigeon making bread; • I ww a girl composed of thread; I saw a towel one mile square; I saw a meadow In the air ; • I east a rocket walk a mile ; I saw a pony make a file; I saw a blacksmith in a box; I saw an orange kill an ox; I saw a Wiener made of Steele; saw a pea-knife dance a reel; I saw a sailor twelve feet high; I saw a ladder in a pie; saw an apple fly away; -Isaw.a sparrow making bay; naw a farmer like a dog; I saw a puppy mixing grog; law three man wbo saw than too, And will confirm what tell you. A great man is one who can make his children obey him when they are out of his sight. ; Vs,. The rich are inclined to beliere that they arevaperior to other men, and other men do all theY Possiblican to fortify them in that belief. filer Mrs. kartington „thinks that old Mother °aeon is no bettor than she ought to be, or else ebewould notallow the Atlantic cable to lay dn *IP- Punch says, that monstrous tyrant Hen ry the eighth, was so little prone to shilly-shally that.be married his wires first, and: axed them. afterwards. An incorrigible wag, who had lent a minister a horse; which ran away and throw his clerical rider, thought ho should have some credit for his aid' in '‘ipreading the gospel" ate. A lady was overheard in earnest discus sion with a gentleman observed, "Mrs. C., foots arestabborn things." And the 'tidy replied, "then Mr.-M. what a great fact you must be." An Indian was lately . hung in Texas for the inutlor of a child. 'When on the scaffold he said he was going to Arkansas, and wished the other Indians to send his gun to him after he should get ther e. Governor Denver arrived at St. Louis on Sat urday from 'Kansas. Be does not contemplate returning to the Territory. The Territorial Sec retary will perform the duties of Governor until the President fills the vacancy. till,. During an election,. a candidate called Ivor a tradesman and solicited his vote. "I 'would rather vote for old Nick than for sou,'-'was the reply: But if your friend should not eerie forward," said the candidate, "might I then count upon your assistance?" Sow ex STOP BLOOD.—Take the fine dug of 'tea,-or the scrapings of the inside of tanned !Wh at yr, and bind it close upon the wound, and bloo'd will sooncease to flow. these articles are at all time iteeeisible, and easy to be obtained: After the blood.has,ceaseit,‘ flow, laudanum may be advant*ons ' , applied to the wound. i TAtiritear Hoist SToar.--"Is your bone &Ili!' inquired a man, of a Vormont horse dealer. "Tieats all creation:" • "Good bottom "He's all bottom. Why, I drove him an far on day, that it took two days to get him back spin De:Mun:la, Itssinnues,.--A. Keokuk paper gives ►:distressing account of things in lowa, comparing its condition - to that of "the doomed cityrof Jerusalem." They have creditors with out and creditors within, every third man is.a sawyer, 'every other man virtually a pauper, and all standing in listless and 'unprofitable idleness, except the police and constables. SACKS AND 8.10.9.-Mr. Lover tells a good an ecdote ei an Irishman giving the pass-word at the battle of Fontenot, at the same time the great Saxe was marshal. "The pass-word is Saxe; now don't forget iti;;Pat," said the colonel. "Saxe; faith and I won't. Wasn't me father a miller ?" "Who goes there ?" cries the sentinel, after he bad arrived at the pass. Pat looked as conhden dal as possible, and whispered in a sort of howl, "Bags, yer honor." . THE. Porrraarr.--Queen Elizabeth, admiring the elegance of the Marquis de Villa Medians, a Spanish nobleman, complimented him, on it, beg ging at the same time to know who possessed the heart of so accomplished a cavalier? "Madam," ..aid he,,,ualover risks too much on Such en OCCff sion ; but your majesty's will is law. Excuse me, however, I fear to name her; but I request your majesty's sacceptance of her portrait." Ile:sent here looking-glass 709.. A grand jury out South ignored a bill wtinst, a negro for stealing thickens and before dicharging from custody the Judge bade him stand up to be reprimanded; he concluded as follows. "You may go now, John, but (t4hak. ing his finger at him) let me warn you never to appear here again." John with delight beaming in iiis-eyesouul with a broad grin, displaying a beautiful row of ivory replied: "I wouldn't Mu here die time Judge, only de constable fetch me." . „ — SCOOLKASTER IN TROIIIIIM.---SOMO naughty boys in the streets of Louisville, cried after their school teacher "one scythe,, two scythe,. three scythe. Forsythe," and as the last is his TatMe, h e he naturally turned to correct them. The father of 9ne of the lads remonstrated with the'prorbk od teacher and received a blow on the head with a poker. Subsequently he attacked Mr. Forsythe with a cane and hurt him so badly that his life was in peril. Louisville is not a salubrious place for tiehoolmasters. ARITHMETICAL Q U i4iSTIONS. 1. A and B. have to go the same journey of G./ miles; A starts two hours before B and goes 8 miles per hour ; when B. had gone 1G miles he mete pedlar, whose pace was 3 miles per hour; A met the same pedlar when he (A) had gone 28 miles. Find' rate of traveling, and how far one had to go when' the othei arrived et his dos - Find two numbers snob that the sum of •their halves minus 3 is to he. the difference of iheir halves as S is to I; and the sum of their third parts plus G, to the difference of their third parts as 12is to 1. 8. ilady has ten needles in her needle ease.— New itippoie her to take mu number out at ran dom, chow the probability, in favor of her taking an odd number? Oi PLANE ROADS.-.A Washington newspaper states that it is authentically inform ed that a transfer was effected on Friday of th e Washington and Baltimore ternpike from the old stockholders to a company of heavy capitalists, whiipropose to make Immediate •preparations to track from one point to the other, andL•put in operation the system of ,steam Wag an trav,el, which is now becoming of, general use in England, and has lately been experi mentally introduced into the erowded thorough , fares of New York with success. It is asserted passengers can "he taken up at their residences . in. either city and dropped "at any .point in, the slenel, anglaise -that the running time over the• road will be shout two hours only. - Before steam wagons it•isproposed to rim Vitagenstosches, not to °cony momuthan ree,an a half hours In the transit, '-'` DAGUERREOTYPES Ii'ICTURES. • JDATIA" svotfia respectfully Inform the public the . he takes good Pictures at the following lbw rotes 24, CO, i i. smite and onward. accoraing to size and final ity of eases. Ilia different styles of Piet - tire:4 comprie Ambrotypos, Spboreotypes, Molainotypes and --• • l'hotograplis. RetneMber the 'Ale* where yen can have good Pictures taken, is in 5..1. Stine's Nev Ituilitim; nest door to the Lebanon Deposit. tank, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Tune 16, MS: . , IF YOU WANT GOOD , PICTURES GO TO • !IL ENEN ER'S Ct ICY LIGHT Gnu:a; over D. S. Reber's Drug Store, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. A3IIIItOTITE.4, lIIRTAINOTTPES, FEROTYPES, PAPTROTYPES nlyi PllO7O - taken daily, (Sunday ekeepteil.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance With the size, style and quality of the cases. Rooms opened from S A. 31., to .1 o'clock, P. H. Lebanon, Jane 2, 18.58. Dagueireelvpes. SoSonotaw t-. 49 bast. LIAF . N.ggSES LF.B.txmc?— hy J. IL XML the third story of • Rise's New Building. He has the best to-am, beet sky-light, best fixtures, and has made it hie entire businOs for the butt 'six years. always gets the latest improN'einents; he has always the latest style of eases On band; he takes pictures in every style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are wonderferto behold. All his *times are sharp, correct, and of the highestilnistk: i.Otte bra a call and jron will not regret it. Ills terms are very moderato. .; tt..7llis roonas are open every day (except Sundays, from S o'clock, A. 51., till 6 o'clock, P.N. Nov. 25. 1557. ;". ; BANKING ANT) INSU'RANCE: illepostt • . ,•-•. (Late ‘fLEEAVONWALLEt DANIC..") t • CumDertand street, mid Wool' ,e 17,1 of Deinhartrs Raid. WlLLjapjaling,llA,Tiss 6fD.rhatEST on For 1 year. and ' longer, ,5 per cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annnnt ; • Per S months, , and longer, 4 per tent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Depositajrom ;thedato.of depOsit to the date of withdrawal. We Will aiio &Word a liberal lino of cc commedatit its to those who may' favor us with Deposits, payable'on demand. — Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also.cat oid Mexican Dol lars and half Dollars. Will Make collections on and re mit to all parts of the United States, the Caned:is and Europe.; Negotiate Loans, &c.. At,, and do a general EX CHANGE and RANKING RUSISESSt er. DAW/ON COLEMAN , President. Use. Omar, Cashier. • The undereigneti, MANAGERS, nrn to the extent of their Estates. for nIL Deposits nail other obligations of the "Lsmsox tizeoiri DANA." SIMON CAMERON, _ G. DAMSON COLEMAN, GEORGE S3IIILLER, LEVI JAMES YOUNG, AuousTus MOYD, Lebanon, May 12,1324. GEORGE GLEI3I. Lebanon .71.1trinal InNtirrance - Company. • - incorporated by the Leg,iiloinre of Pa. CHART P.,g.13.-P UAL;! OFFICE AT JONESTOWN; `LE/lit..YOltv „co,uivry: GUARANTEE CAPITAL $55,000 MILISGOMPAN V. is in • full alteration, and ready to raoke Insztrawee on all 'kinds of property, in Team or Country, and on as favorable terms as any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. Presidea— 3'OllN 111 I.7NNEIt, Vice Pre,tichott--D. 31. BANK. 2'reasurer—GEO. F. Secretory—lnt. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS : • JOHN BRUNNER, Xeq. GEO. DOSS. GED. I% Mutt - . D. M. KADNANE, NAPOLEDE DEsit, JEFF. Smug, Jomv S.ELTZEA, S. G. TEFACIILEP., DAVID 31. RANK, DAVID JLtYK, DANIEL 11. BiErnil, Ran. A. BAnnr. ANTHONY S. ELY. Agent for Lebanon and vicinity Jonestown, Feb. 3, _ 1853. -_ SAVINWFUNDS. 5 A'V IPA CA,::F..,P N.D,. -National ItirArgTrcfSetb- 7r t . corner of TIMM eAii,kilpl, I.7SC9.IIk4LiTED ET TIME. WT: . 127.,0F P.E.N,:sii.l - 1. 11*d. Per. Cat. Intoreit . . . )loney is received in any,sum, large or small, and inter est paid from the day of deposit to the day or withdrawal. The office is open every day from O o'e.ock in the morn ing till .5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till S o'c:ock. ICON. HENRY L: BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WILIJAN J. RED, Secretary. _: . DIRECTORS. . Non. Newry L. Benner, f F. Carroll Tirewster, Edward L. Carter, I Joseph L. Barry, •. Robert Selfridge, Francis Lea, Semi. K. Ashton,- ' " Joseph Yerkes, I C. Landreth Moans, Henry Diffenderffer. giedoney is received and payments made daily with out , notice. -The investments are made GARBS, GROUND RENTS ties tut the Charter requires- in BEAL ESTATE :WWI - and such, first class.sccuri.. Aug. 25) MARBLE.AND STONE 'ME motere:lgned would respectfully inform the puhlic that lie hos now a larger and more extenAve oesortment of NEARIILI3, at his New Egabfishmeal in :Market street : than has ease heretofore been offi,red to the puldic in Lebanon, the stock consisting' of ITALIAN M.tant.n, LAND, STATUARY. DORSET, DAM'S, 3117iVtle3TRAS; &Al , &C -an of wilielUire done up in the most scientire style, and in such a variety of designs as to suit the tastes of all. The, public tire invited to cell at his NEW STAND - MAREET'STREET, onn.froare.north of Unien ITall, Lebanon. l'a.. where he will attend "personally Lo all Who will Inver him with their patronage. Ile would also retttrultis ADMIT , thanks for the liberal patronage afforded him Knee opening in nu r dnes,„ and PAM.. the more encouraged by the interest" manifested in his4ehalr by the public, he Miters upon a new season with - renewed energy, despatching business will, a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. Terhtx Rensonable. Call'and Eranthre. T.elianon, Ang. 18, 'lB. j. IL DA uguEnr. Y. S—Abio, a number of select Limostoire Door ;111s, for the neeenunoilation of building men and contrnetors, who would do well to rail and examine. .1. I. Lebanon Plarbi JOHN 'FARRELL, Stone Cutter, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he is prepared to do all kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENT.% t. work at his Marble "Yard. in IVa}nut street, half way between the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, at the shortest notice, as goowas work done in any city in the United States, and being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who bas served a regular apprenticeship to the business, he pledges himself that he can reautifim ture cheaper, and give a better finish than . any other man engaged in the same business. His stock consists of M.:memoirs, GnAva SirONtS, -MANTELS,. CEMETFIcr. POSTE, FOlLlaTtitE SLAIIB,.&e. . Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality for all uses, plain and ornamental. Large assortment of LIME STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size and quantity. -0 please call and examine prices and the steak before you purchase. elsewhere.,, • "w' JOBE FARRELL. Lebanon, December 19, 1855. N. B.—LETTERING done la -German and English, by we best greet%) worktnen - . • Fleury W. Overman, - .1; 4 T 0 .14 (Old No. 6) Simth THIRD. Street; 7.4toity .41:drIt et, Philadelphia.. LEATHER DEAtEII calf Elam, lidoroccos, Linings, Bindings; B ED AND OAR SOLE LEATHER., dte. N. B.—Rough Leather, lxinglitoi taken in exchange. March 3,1858.4 y. THE LEBANON .ADVEII TISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOUNDRIES,4.ACI3JNE SITOPS, etc. -LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. (MD D . 743 COX, - 16 - DID. cglLirE IVO RK 8, 0pp45.46 the Li:lon Valley R. IL. Depot, Lab- rro on county. Pa.. _ WM. &P. L. 'WEIMR, i'ropri i elm*. inanniketnre .Steam :Engines from I to SOU horse power, of the latest style,A N=Ti pritteyns, with- all the nonl,erp l itti 4 prorenk t Alpo.tvn seor Porta Im ginesiwith Link Motion Valve tlen'r) mounted on w,liceis, for'Saw Mills, wood sawing and Ilaistia#, purpoSes. Par ticular a o!ntion is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amanot of Power. They take yip a very small space ; and Can be put up in a room as a household fixture. ALSO. mowing EagineS and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces. of improved cOnstrnctinn'— Forge hammers. of P. L. Weimer's_Patents; Rolling Mill, Stpring„. : l4loning and ,Flouriv Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumpa, Misting Itlnehinaiy 'for Quar ries; Railroad Cars: 7 Iron Dridgcs,! Shafting, Hangars: Pulleys.Tnruing La thes, Drill Preeses, Plahing Machine; Wass Stop Cocks, Taltes and BraSs-Fixtures, Glebe Steam ValVes of all'sires, and Nachinery onil Castings of every description; ALSO, Boilers etany size, form and weight, made of the best ninterhil'hy well known and experienced. work men: - Smoke'Stacks. - Water Tanks, CMS • Blued, Matters,. aml Sheet Iron Work of every description, [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 halms and liainmering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops to this country.) - • ALSO, steck Of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, : ges and 'Water; Wit Wall Mb . necessary Rite res;cOnstaattly oa hand, and putm,mat tho ehortest notice anti on most rea, nimble terms. Iron,Drass.andtourposition Metal Cuat imp made toorder, at thu shoctest notice.. REPAIRING attended to. , - with .premptness and de. spateh. A gang of Boller Makers always ready:for ler repairs. , ;MACK - MTH WORK made to order. trA".Orders respectfully soilei tot- Alleommunicatione .by mail- or - otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. WM. 11:1.: 6 . l:Zig";P. ;L• 19F.1Mlilt. olauw .Y ,elfy 4, 1.5.58.' nttlltiff#l•:oo4s GEO.. GAM:a • tosiAtrOtebn, C aft STE A PI:'NINV ff. fr-7, - 130AS i GASSER GETTLE ;6; ivi.sh to niforta . the' citizens of Lebanon • • "' ••'ls tto inty and net 6 llboriag t!Onnties, that vcroni l i n i" l they are now in full oPeration, and ate 7'7" prip4ifeci to do all kinds or CA It PPATE it WORK BYMACRINER Floorina Boards, Weather Boarding Sash ,Doors,Wtodow 4. Door Frames, . Shatters Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of. Sewing wlllOl marbc Wonted to suit blinders—The subscribers beg. leave to inform „the , public that they hay c: the latest and best Im proved machinery the : county; such US WOODWORISI'S PLAN'EU, &C., and that-they-are'able .to produce as-good work as the county can produce. : - None but the Lost end,WOR-SCPSOlleti LIMB= will be used. Carpenters and.llvilders, are invited.tomlll and examine their reedy-made stock, which they will always keep an bend. end judge for themselves. ta , -.Their Shop is on Pinegrove Road, mar Phreances Old Foundry... [Lebanon, alma 17,1517. ELI.'An LoNoAent...,TonN G.p ATIP.T....JACCrEr GAAR:L LEBANON Door'rand sh Fiftraiaze et(bra'. Located fat the. Penal- I T0n5 , 7 near Cumberland CIII t ttdersl ucrl reaper tr m , form the ROI/It 1.11 . 4 t they ~,k„, • =l;ll,•„?i,ohate. ad:Jed : largely to their former rata.- d t„ . r, , their lishntent, and also kirliiS of the - latest and host improved M_kCITINNItY . _ in the State 3u fall nn-ration; such ni WOODWORTIP S FLOCRING, for conducting the general business for, Plaiting,• Scrolls, sawing, 4.a.; nod the experience acquired by E. LoxoActis anal J. (4. CAREL during their connection With the Door. Surili and Lunibur Trade, fora nantlelr of years past, afinttle. full 118- suritnee of their ability. in connection Kith 3. G.lnst,. to select stork suitable to the 'wants of the Door. and tini4b buKtuess ha this State. • . . Thep noir offer to Mechuides and Farmers:, generally, upon fliveralde terms, a indieionsly - , fis•sorteit:*tock of DOW iS, SASI from the best:Lumber Mannfactories in the State, feeling confident, that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establisliment in the State in regard to exactpei4 in stio;limilfty or'fl uish, and is calculated to afford thorough satLiffiction to all those who may- furor the undersigned with their custom: The ,following liscomnriSes the lc:014 artl6.w'of stock on hand Doors, of ail sizes; fia.ll; of all sizes; - Aoor Frames, for brick And Arcbitrares; fromo houses; Chsinge; from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; Ely MU and frame Noises; Simtters. , of all sizes All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sins; 0. G. Spring 31oubling, of all sizes; Wash-beitrils. • LONCiAtiPi El,: GABEL A . 111:0Tif P. Sawing, done , for• time fttruithlug the Limther. • [Lebanonianli - ompany. rpni...".:KFUL for post favors, the utalei•sufned respe'et• fully informs the Public. that be coritiliiteglb• carry on his Mmadbetory iti East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on 115 extensive a Weald . nicer. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be;done in the same EXUELLFINT STYLE, which ha made his work and name on well known in the surrnanding eoun try. promises to tiolho. work in the shortest. possi bletime. His manufactory is in complete order. and he flatters himself to be able to render the came sAtisfaction es heretofore. Ile numuthctures Broad and 21;01 , M ele4thx, , easstret.'-'z, Broni.ctA, 41 - hac and Wax .filannyts, , Ydi tiro text Inovnep, He also cards Wool an makcs Rolls. For the conve nience of his Cir;tomers. Wo.l and Cloth , will be taken in at the following places:---it the stores or George & Seellenber,„—cr, Lousier &. BrotherS, George7lleinrehl, aNd at the new Drug Store of & ,LeMberger,, near the Market House, in the bOrough of Lebanon; at the store of. Shirk &;Mi;ler, in North L. , banon: at S. gosh ert,"::; Bethel townobil.; at . 06 puLlie house Earast. Frederfcksburg; :IA 'the store of S. 'E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stem ticorge Weidman Bellevue; at the store•of Maalin .I..l,irly:Padittyl'a: 'at tie Store of Gabriel Wolfersherger, SEW - ,Niaiket Forge :: at the store of Michael Shit k, East Hanover, Danphin county ; at the stores of George Miler coil Built M. Blink, Bast Hano ver Lebanon county. All materials will he away regularly, front the aboKeplateth finished withonfdelay, and rettiVued again. . These of hisen:dotaerg 'Who wish Stocking Wool ettrd ed dyed and mixed; eau leave, the same, white, at the abcere mentioned .places, with directions hose - they:wish it prepared. Or . his enstoniers 'eau order the Stockink Wool to lie Prepared front the Wool, of the undersigned, which will be done, and left at the desired places. \.,1;. It is desired That Owe:having Wool eardol, trill pay . the Cash therefor, at, the above unified plareS.' LYON IhiIIIII , IIIGER.. Vast Hanover, l'adlanon county, May 12,1558. ; ' FARMERS' 4 MECHANICS' s'osiii,sl4lo a‘tod ti glchine Staciiis 1' 01.1.11 umlersiFied linvintr made v--ry great additiens to their facilities for the uninufnetn ring of iiiscursmar, will inantifitetnce and keep on hand. a very general as. torte ‘ , ll t of FA I: lit LNG 3 :kWh EVEN ITS. Nein:icing WheshVe Loproeed Wailway.ml icrer hone powers n nd Thr,•. , '.er; Vonthived Reaper an'l )11" , norr. with ned's latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rollers. Crain Drills and Ruts, Corn Plon:_lis and. Planters, Clo ver IlullerS, Corn Sheller's, Fralder. Straw, Hay. Cutters. All of the above Machines are of the latest and best improvements, and are all warranted togivesansliiction. Castings of all kinds made to Order, . inie at abort notice. They also rnannilirtnre STEAM EN- G - Pits, Mill Gearing- Shafting, and Mill work in general. :nil pay particular attention o Repairing _Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They invite all to call' and examine their wort z; their Machine Shop, on P inegrnre street. Lebanon. art; ~ . . .. .nt — Alt - orders ors6nununientions by until w2ll, be promptly attended na. .. , . Jitim2, 1.35,1 New F ralittitee'StOre. • . g<tpt,. t J. . `.3 , •% 261.40 • IrAltiqsoN K. DUNDORZ would . respectfully. In l form the public that heNas taken the *stand late Mindere a Ovni. niCuntberland 'Street, between Market and Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, finesu & ancliespest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanein. '3llB stork consists of all lcindwof Parlor and _Common Furniture, which he will sell loiver , . 46 , 04 L than the like, can be bought any other place in Lebanon,' V lle has on hand a - large assortment of Sofasi":' Tcte-a,tetes,, Lounges, Centre, Pier,. Card and Other bles, What Note, list .11ackii,*.` Also a largennd eheari stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot:of cheap IfattresSes. Also, lA:eking Glasses,-Guilt, Rosewood and. Efahogany- , -very cheap. l'enetinn-Dlizids; Carriages, Gigs and Ifebby Unreas, for children. 11,.Partienlar attention paid to UNDER TAKING. Me hai provided hinmelf 'with the kTNEST lIRARSB IN -LF,BANON, and will make Gana and attend .Funertilii, at.the shortest notleo and most reason able-terms.-Lebanon, March 24,1858. Don't forget to Call ~at _ ATKINS A fiIcADAM'S, and examine their stock of Boots, Shove, Trunks, Traveling:Bogs, WALTZ k =DEL bare .a large lot of WRAPPING PAPER'which,they W 1 ogll ,to : Volntr7,klerctiakto at city Meer. ,•'•- • 1 WEI E R MOM = LEMBERUEE'S, ; • Cloth a tits fite;Orv: i 3 ANON. PA A. 3IAJOR BROTHER, Lebcaon, Lebanozi.ol.,,l,l? • • y THE undersignml. honglit Mr. Ifrpyy 1i oat met Cool short distance Myth-emit of 3.le...isrs. Foster Fi:L? Atn Foundry. in the tioroimii of North Lohal,,,n; awl 31!.:., bought front 1:04 to ZOO COWDS Oi WWI) and from, flip to itio9 TONS OF CO L> ornll kinds and grades. With I will sell at the . yard or deliver at av PIT):13) profits its will snot the times. 7 therelbre site tilt tiheise that are in want of any, of those articles to :mil see the same, oreertain Itrtee:t. a n d judge for thimisOves. DANIEL LIGIII, (ar-chant.) North Lebanon. April 14-.lttrith—tf. Coal, Coal, Coal, wr, ,, , it t i l: ... n s v i, rs e ir a i n e( 9 l ;i n cl u n lt t l;res t r a c t lf w u e l ,arenoW pre pared to supply the conimuniq holesale Or etail, as we trill keep all kinds of COAT. on hand, sR w such as with CCiA either W Pea, Chestnut, Nit, Store, And Brave COAL, white, ash, red and gray h which we are constantly receivint, from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here ray that we will sell our Coal as low as they can be sold by any Person in the county, which wp . will sell at our Mill, or &liter to any part of the two boroughs, MUMS & Genesee Mills. Lebanon, k eb. 3. 183 S. • Wood W00d— vr4,1.„.„ THE undersigned am prepared to furnish ITtex grornony or OAK WOOD. to order, at tiny Oleo in Leb- A,- , ‘,. c. `f or North I,l.a:two Borougls. Orders left at their Mill will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, April '2l , IMS. :MYERS & Cheap z,nrrinEn , . rtin,, , ,thaer.g.d. having purchased, at Sheriff's kiale, 1. the entire .stock of 4 A .4 1 _ 1,1351.81 , 111, NI) COAL.;; :; r . "--.. In the yard of John ih I,l"lT3.llWitt. Irt; . • leave to invite tin att,oition of the poblb thereto... It will be sold anark cheaper than , - the sante article can be bought elsewhere. 'Aosta& em b=races all kinds and descriptions of Vinigl'!P , I,l 'o' in a well stocked Yard, liMitliti IL large lot of first rate Mack smith's COAL. All we f1.9.3c. is that purchasers will call and exituine our'stock and prices. - • . PHI hIP AM: NM L•hanon. Sept. 15, , 53. . 1 1.017 N IVIT3iEN7IiI l. BOWMAN, P.AVBI.I, ,CA LT'S er".o7:l3'lE R 1 - * RID This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. rPHE itoderEigned have lately formed a partner -1 ship for the part s ion'of'erfrag,lit in the Lum ber Business, tat a new plan. would respectfully inform the public at large; that their place of btisines. is :DAVID BowmAN's Old LuMber Yard, in East Lannon, fronting on Chestiint . street. one square from the Evangelical church. Theyhare: enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new anti excellent assortment of all khids of Lumber,. SUCH as 110AIIDS PLANK.I, JOISTS, • " • • LATIIR„ SIII:NDLE.9, AND SCANTLING, ofall lengths and.thieknesses. In short, they beep eon-. stantly on hand, a full and ti ell-seaPoned assortment of all„hinds of POTILDING. MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their lino are invitca to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. :Thankful for pact l'avorthey hope, that by attention to his - loess anti moderate prices, to merit a continuance of nubile patretinge. ' • ; TOW:IIAN, TriuT.T. & CAPP Lebanon. April S. IS5c. le &Nig .AL U. 17 1 -1313 EL'. INTEARLY 9 000 000 FEET ! zi so no“ tat,apast assortuvmt 'LimmT: er offered to the.pnblie, is now for sub! at the now nd extentice and COAL YARD of BRECHRILL 4. HORST', n the-Borough of North:Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the bend Of, Walnut street, a few •Vartitt worth of the Genessee Steam Aiills, end one quer* east of Dorgner's lintel. Their,assortrarnt consists of the best well-seasnne:b White, Yellow. Norway. Pine and Hemlock hloards;— Clici•ry. Poplar zunfigne Bonrds; I,Kaptt inch Punnet and Commit Plank; White Pine and Hemlock. s.catt Ding anti joists; '•• White Onk-lloarZs. Plank and tieentlintst • - :ant] ineb,PoNnrllwlrq.,.. Nola; :Ind SC:titaing. SHINGLES SFI ING LE'S ! ! The best. Pine and lietuleak S'ltingles; Also. Roofing and PiaAtefing Laths; Chestnut Raiee and Po. , Ft.e, and. railings for fences and f.meintr Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sines und daserild ions. COA L I COAL!!COAL!!! The ,argest stork of Broken, Steve, Litnelnurners and. Hellidaysbiark Smith Coal. at the lowest prices. UR-Confident that they have the large,t fool best.as sorment of Lottunt of all descriptions and Sires, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of Cott, ever offered to theAtizens of -Lelmnon moldy, they venture to say that they can necoinatedate all purchasers satin fueterily; and Would therefore invite all who want any thing., In their lion, to examine their stock before per-, chasing elsewhere. IMECHLILL tc iroßsT: N. Lebanon, Feb. 21, ISSS.• • CLOCKS.. Tla irty Da Eigh,t, 'Day, Thirty flour" cr,ocKx, • - Just Received at. ~~}rf.,;~ ~. J : , S. 'BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, • Lebanon P.m WATCHES A NI) JEWELRY AX~JTUETF 1.15 I. , Yr OF \VA A I) .ii WE r JCST ricErrED J. W. ACKER, Cumberhuut St., next door to Pr. Linenwearces HOTELS.. • ENOITSE. Corner of Penn awl Railroad s6.cets,' READING, PA. Womanly Railroad Hotel.) EtERMAN lIISTENBATT respectfully informs II l public and , viniters that he has opened the abe 1140. for heir accommodation hßliettlnfOrt has furnialied the house well, citl, every pollee , once; and also l'emoddeled the Chambers and Apartinci Ear-room. Parlors. &e. It in hotel is fitted up with theitiOde . rtiimprnvements, and visitors shall he fern el with the best the market affords at his tahis , and Liquors of the hest and purest hinds. N. Stahling it large, and yard attached. strict attention lathl to this domrtincst of the I tote Reading, May 10, tbri. Be wr 0 \s 'Lo ' C M MI eon e 11 file-ni tow q. I townlot :1. (1 nu.:: 'ON In LE. informs the public that illlll7 SPAIII,EI, at Mrs. fEet street., Leh- • II keep for the lt' Mita good steel: ,'''' llla 1.1.5. lie ping I forses, and handsome iful Drivers furnished when . Parties. ,te. JAMES. MARCH . . IvliTo T EIC E. .is come to 1,:f4 again. oTtlil respectfully inform the r i the buSiness of LTMESTONFI ji by horse power, in Chestnut lfinishes the following articles est limestone that can be pro / d, vir,:—Dnort fltus and PLAT `nas and HEAPS. CELLAR Boon toe &Taper blocks. as Well as i.lieManufactured of limestone. fourto five inches thick; and With the quality. uthat introduced the lime-stone law. prepared to finish off, lime appearance very little inferior.to t Marble, in proof of which a.sser lic to the finished work at his, es metfully invites all those who in 'dings, to call at his establishment vas -of the excellent finish of his heapness of his prices. • 4,.1658.-Iy. . E - rril al undersigned respectfi helms opened a NEW ce, RISE'S Hotel, M anon, where he ••-• , public aecommo -X-- of 110.1t,SES en will keep gentle and good and safe Valdes. Also, c desired. Also 03naltliS LIAMI2IOII, April 21, 185, TAN+• The old storm T MIN PETER MOW • iffi puddle that he Conti SAVING ANT/M6& Strict, East Lebanon. out or the best and so cured in this neighbor PORN; STEPS. WINno git4ge t Sunii-srox • an'y'otheraiiiele Elie llis Curb-stones six. his prices in accords lie was the first p Into this place, and stone SO as to give that of thohandso tion hodireets .tablishment. Lie teed erectirm'aew and convince the work as also Of Lebanon, Mar wantr - ng .to jtitenuzrket,lee 'oral, so a mild climate, goad soa an d isement of Hammonton Lands. A NAL HOTEL, RZE,T; - ABOVE . riru , ,SpELP,aut flikES & CARMAN , May 19,1,8.-3 m. mg ?ZTEI SIDES, MAO CARe EOM I.3rITIAD3-:i.,P)IIA •-• shed • tiventy twoyears:agn by Dr. KINKMAN, corner of Third and .Vnion streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Experience has semi - tired Dr. K. a most successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature, manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities, diseases. of thei skin, and those arising from abuse of mereury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing np with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed in due time, not unly begets serious .obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating atteetion Few of those who give way to thismernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner vous system shattered, feel strange and - unaccountable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 2S, IS, of Dr. K.'s book ott.iiSelf-Prwerrittion.l The unfortunate thus effected becomes feeble, is lane. tic to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak ; he is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst. and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that: this is caused by his early tellies. These are, considerations which should rt awaken the attentioof ail who are similarly situatedi' ILMIEMDER, ITe Who places himself under Dr. KIN K treat. ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon...the !isstirance, that the secrets:of Dr. patients will never be disclosed. Young men—let no false modesty deter you from mak ing your case lttion;D : •to one, 4lio. from education and respectability, can ceitAinly beiriend you. Dr. KINKEDIN'S residence has.been for the last rwverr YEARS at 'Dm .N. 'Ar Corner of TIIIRD AND UNION streets. Philmbilpiti Pa. .. PATIENTS AT 1: DISTANCE Can have .(by stating the with all their syral)tmin, twice) Dr. medicine, ai Forwarded to any paten' ed scenre from DA.IIAfiF press. READ! YOUTH A Vloonoun LIFE on A PR] SZLF-PEESEILVATIJ Letters containing tba copy, per return email. GRATIS ! OR A _Free MI S RA' "Nature's Guide," a valuable advice and IVO tel to prevent years of lives. is distributed svi mail: prepaid to any-P. reeeiving an order sue ',July 15,1857.-Iy. The Itiv PREPARE finPOUNDED on V./ purgative and I' that acts as a Mho titan any other med thartic but a Meer eject its morbid ma to carry of that In see effectually, wit rhinced in the oper ens the system at when - taken daily build it up with r The LIVER is, human bOdy; an. well, the powe cd. The stomac healthy action o ante of its fault; the boa tom suffer in c .7( having cease ' of that organ c I is 4114, itSindsomere.e reany derai A To prove t persons trot ,s furnis, has , t certain., These a t • front the S thy flow.° t; food to dig and heal cause of Bateau rented, h . :lam% One do stomach souring. Only ?glrtne dose taken cures (beim so takOn after ~entic 3persia lose of two ter Vileaddelai. Fettle taken for re. ~i> ranloobstruction.removes . iso of the dismiss, __ l and nmkes a perfect Mire.' one dose immeili- ", ately relieves Melle,while ss often repeated is r, a sure cure for emicra !s, and a preventive `.- 0 of cholera. ~- one bottle le need- 33 ed to throw mat of the sys .he effects of meth- :-- tine efts*. a long sickness. , tebottle taken for Jaundice removes nil amiss or unnatund tailor from the skin. o dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor- ! lie appetite, and makes food digest well. . • i no dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhcra in its •st form's. while Summer or Bowel Complaints yield I ost to the first doss. km or two dimes cures attacks caused by Worms in,' il.lren; .there to no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in a world, as it never fails. .1 Here the 0 one !I A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting thettbsorbents. We take pleasure in reConilliending this medicine IM worenlive for Fever and Aitte, Chill Fever, end all Fe 'ors (Aft Bilious Typo. Ito wnites with certainty, end hons - inds are willing to testify to its wonderful virlinot. All who Use it are giving their imanimons testimony n Its favor. Vt. Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Liverlnvigorator is a Scientific Medical Discovery and is daily workitu , cures, Mutest too grout to believe. ]t curet: as if by Jungle, even the first dose giving benefit, nod evident more than one bottle Is required to care nuy kind of Liver Complaint. from the worst .7aund Ice or Dye pepsin to a mouton Ifeiklache, all of which are 'the re sults of a DiSelLNed Liver. . - - DR. S.1NF0111). Proprietor. 80 Broadway. New York JOSEPH L. LEMBEIIGER b and Da. 8453, Agego, for L.b._ non; and retailed by DruggistA. [Junes,'o4-Iy. MARRIAGE (GUIDE ARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE M A It RIAG E alum MARRIAGE GUIDE al A 1:111AO E GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE 31 A R RI AG R (WIDE ARRI AGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MART:IA(IE GIIME.—YOUNG'S GREAT PiiTSTO -I.OIMAL WORE. The Pocket Esculapius. or Every One Ilts Own Doctor, by Wsz. Youxu, Al. D. It ix written ip plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of One II undrealEngravings. All young married people. or UIOFC contemplating marriage, and Oaring the Iciest Itnpedlatent to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be arqualated with. Etlll s it's a Wok that innat be kept locked up. and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any 011 C on the receipt of twenty dye cents. Addres Dr. ti'3l. YOUNO, 152 SPRUCE street, above Fourth • [January HOWARD ASSOCIATION, • PIfILADELPIImA. -irtnportaitt elluziou;aceizzerat 110 all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such its j_ spermatorrlum Semi mil 'Weakness, ImpotenceAl omit , El i ten, 0 lee t,Sypl lie, the Vice of Ono u ism-or Self-Abuse.&c. The Mower] Association. in view of the awful ihmtntc lion of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the de ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their. consulting Sur geon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Medical .Adeice Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, a.,) and in all cnses of extreme poverty and suffering, to famish Medicines free of charge. The lloward association is a benevolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the ,relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Dis eases." It has now a surplus of means, which the Direc tors bare voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It is needless to laid that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the ago, and will furnish the most approved modern trentment. EE23 grßit;:r ro, i elb -1 ild e .1 horses ram Just Publleltpl, by the Association, a Report on Sper matorrlura, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of. Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abase, and other diseases of the Sex ual Organs, by the consulting Surgeon, which will ho sent by mall, (in a sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the re. ceipt of two stamps for inEitnget. Address, Dr. 0 EO. It. CALIIOUN. Consulting Surgeon, itoward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors.. . . EZRA. D. ifeairrirEur., Prat. GEO. VAIRCEILD, Seet'y. Oct. 'I, 'fit y "Thick Darkness covers the Earth. Anti Gross Darkness the People.". County Merchants, A ND all Others, trill take Notice! that they can Kap ply themselves, in soy onentitirs.*ith .102111H L FARR nitro SW/ENT NON I:XPLOSIV.N IiEIIO§.E.NE or COAL OIL LAMPS. At the Illtiileettle end Retail, limit quarters, South SECOND Street, P7IILATELPBIA. . . . The only place where exclusive Agencies can bo obtain for the Stale of Pennsylvania, New'Jersey and Delaware. These Lamps give a light equal in intensity of name, and similar in appearance to ties and are claimed 'to be superior to all other portable lights, now In use. No felt. of Explosion,—No offensive odor.—Nosmoke.—Very easi ly trimmed.—As easily regulated as Gas Light.—Cian be adapted to all purposos.—And hotter than all for a poor mao.-50 per cent cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. M2M=I Dip-Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shedee; and every article In the line, S. E. SOUTIELAND, Agent Sept 8-2ra • ' No: 38 South SECOND Street, PEITILAVA WALTZ 4 ItOTDUL have the largest assortment of the best LEHIGH SLATES ever offered to the public.--- Country . Alerchante Would do well to muuniee their stock beforopurchaalog elsewhere : , , • • To an wanting Fartad, Soo adTertigement narnmou- MEDICINAL it ease explicitly : together letter, enclosing a remit wopriated accordingly. the United States, and pack , CURIOSITY, by AlailorEx- ND liliNtitiOD !! ATURA FLESKELIN :=ONLY 25 CENTS. lue in stamps, will ensure a CIS!! GRATIS!!! Th"T To All. !itELIENTED! in , and popular Work, - full of • asive warning, alike ettlelilat, decry, and Bare TLIQUSAIiDS of out charge. and forwarded by OUlee in the United States, on ing two postage stomps. fnVigOrttiOr: : BY tell from 'Gums, is one of the best, ftr medicines now before the public, easier, milder, and otoreeffeetnal ne known. It is not only n ea etly,' acting, fleet-on the Liver to thensna the bowels and, stomach fee; thus accomplishing two Porno int any of the' painful feeling =pa tens of most Cathartics. It strength te same time that it pm-res it; and doses, will itrenrlzei an d , tity. 1 1 I. of thee r.Aen i of C. 011 0 e "red principal reguktors of the performs It s functions +y tern are fully develop entirely dependent on the for the proper pyrforni- are when the stomac'h is at and the NV4oic sy+ of one organ—the. - Liver duty. Per the : db:cases prOprietorA:lnts- ailide it more Own: twenty - years; with to. counteract: the which it is liable. egaoncr e of tho hraotico o f dwhore- Fif eiit to F. this rcw' ';d withir l i it t o 41 edy is at last found, any l er complaint, in any of its bottle, and conviction is • morbid or bad matter ing in their place at heal lag the stomach, causing inu the blood, giving tone machinery, - remoring the afflicting a radical cure. and, what is better, pre use of the Lirer luriya- remove all iem, surplj jlt inviga 'at well, parity to the *bole discos:: and lacks are cured the oceasiena! rn after eating is il prevent the -ilfroent to relieve the Rood'-from raising- and doge taken be fore retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels neSs. eaell meal, Will care Dv- pooufuls will :flways rti I=l by Dr. W3l. YOUNG by Dr. W3l. YOUNG. by Dr. WM. YOUNG by Dr. WM. YOUNG by Dr. WM. YOUNG by Dr. IYM. YOUNG by Dr. Wm. YOUNG by Dr. W3f. YOUNG by Dr. WM. YOUNG by Dr. WM. YOU:SO by Dr. WM. YOUNG •by Dr. W3l. YOUNG by Dr. W3I. YOUNG by Ur. WM. YOUNG by Dr. W 3. YOUNG Great Discorrry qf Age.. TM NtT:TA NT TO TOBACCO . CIREINTER..S . : Dr. Gustav Linnard's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great - Substitute for Tobacco IT is n well known and incontrovertable fact that the use of Tobacco Is Lire prommisz cause or many of tilt most severe Mental and Physieal Ili...orders to which the race of man is subject; us careful analynis nisi . lung and painful experience have clearly proven Phut it contains certain narcotic and poisonous pnmert ies most dangerous in their effects. which by entering into the blood derange. the functions and operations of the fleort. causing many to suppose that organ to be Serbnisly diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nerconseystom man ifesting itself—ens all alto have C 1,1" used the noxious weed will bear testimony — hi Lassitude. NOTTOUS Irrita bility, Water Brush, Dyspepsia, and many other disor ders of n similar character. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES' • 1 • Arc rlesigned to counteract these bnneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of eas el., and wherever need. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, re storing the Taste which bas imenme vitintedor destroy ed by great indulgence, completely removing the irrita tion and Accompanying tickling sensation of. the Throat —which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tune to the Stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons whe are irretrievably undermining their con stitution,' and shortening their Hi* should rise these Troches Immediately and throw of the injurious and pleasant habit of Telmer* Chewing. Three Troches or Losengea are put up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of 50 'Cents Per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should be addresscd. JAMES H. BOWERS, Druggist:' • March 24 1858.-ly Cor. 2d and Race, Phibula. Fic nine .Preirarai ion Elighly Conccntrated .Compound Fluid Extract Buchu. For diseases of Ole Bladder, Eldneys Grarel, Dropsy, Weaknesses. Obstructions, Secret ilinenSes, Fe male Complaint., and nil disca.ses of the SeNnal Organs. Arising from IlacesscoWitdlmPriideMine.in am' re. moving all Improper DiAlargos from the Bladder, kid neyx, or Sexual Organs, whetkt:r existing in • Male or Female; ' • Front whatever cause they may hare originated, • And no Hatter of How LOng Standing, Giving Ilealth and Vigor to the Frame, and Itiooin to the • Pallid °Leek. • Joy to the Atilliete(l! • • It curets Nerrons and Debilitated Sulircrent. and removes all the symptoms. among Which will be found Indisposition • to Exertion. 148$ of, Power, Lolls or Itionori..,* • Difficulty of.lircething, tlent:•.. I. . • end Weakllll.4t, horror of Die.. . ease. Weak Nerves. Trembling, Dread ful Itorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Unites- • sal Lassitude of the Muscular Sy - stein; often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptonts," Ilot Moods. • Flushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin, Pallid Countenance and `ErnptionS the Fare, Pain in the Ilack.•ilea-• vines of the Eyelids, Fr' • Tien fly Meek spots ' Flying before the Eyes, , I - with Temporary sfifiesion and k,ncv , rifidg•ht Want of Attention, Great Restlessness, With Horror of Society. Nothing Is D.::: n deFINII,O , to such .Ps ticnts than solitude. and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves no. lie pose of manner, no earnestness, no • Spettllltttisll, but a • ' • trawition fromone • •• toPstion to ether .• • These Pymplor.. if elloweri to go on—whiiii thi. med icine. interiahly remnvos--sonnifolloww Lasa of {'ewer, Fatuity, and ratiI..EPTLC: one of which the pa tient may expire. 'Who can say that nine: excesses are not frequently foil:op:ea bythuse. direful -dlsousesf.S -SANIT VAAL/ CON:iti3IPTION I The records of the In sane AP.OUIIIF, and the mehurchnly deaths by oOnsunip, floe, bear =pie to the truth of Owe ossertiona; In Lunatic Asylums the must melancholy, exhibition ale Beers. The Countenance Is actually%sodden and quite destitute—ueither 31Irth or Grief ever risitait ; should a sound of the voice occur. it is rarely articulati. ••With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his glint' begnifeiL" .. Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousand to untimely graves, thuablusting the am. bition of many noble youths. It tali be cured by thOusle of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY ! . . If you are suffering with ..ny of theabore distressing ailments. the 11,111(1 EXTRACT DECIIU will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy._ Newark of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them. and sire long suffering. Money, and Exposure, by sending or ealling . for a With; of this Popular and specific Remedy. IL allays all pain and infinnimati6n,l%pcireelly pleas ant, in its hush; and odor, but immediate in its action. .lielmbold's Extraci: B tichts la prepared directly According to the Itulee of Pharreary cud Chemistry, with the greatest tweet-my end Cionnicnl knowledge end rare iterotml in its eouttrinutlom' Professor Dcwccs' Valuable Works on the: practice of Physie,and most or the late sttoulanl Wortteof Medicine. HELM One hundred dollars: will he pnid to any Physician who ran prove.tbat the medicine ever injured a patient;. and the testimony of thousands can Lc produced to prove thatit does gre - at good.• 'Coins of from one week'to teen years Mending here been effected. 'Me mash of Voluntary Testiluony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative ;omen., is Immense, embraeing:names well known to SCIENCE AND FAILE : 100,000 Bottles Hevo Been Sold and not a stogie instance of a failure has been reported Personally appcurcti . bcforc ma, an Alderman of the City of Philudelphia,.ll. i Eizt !Jou), Chemist, who being duly sworn does say. that his prtnewation contains HO Narootic,llercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. 11.2%0 E 1.31130 L.l). sole manufacturer. Sworn and sittdz.raseel before me this day t f NOICHI ber, 1854. . WSJ. P. 11.1.1t1lAit0. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or six for , De livered .to any Address, Aiwomjonicd by reliable, and responsible Curtifitattes frz.ng rofossors of . I lediral•Colleges, Clergymen and others. l'reparcd and sold by it. T. 14E0180LO, and Aualythed Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. sz,,, To be had of Dr. George flocs, 0. F. I:als'n and o f all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States, Csnadas and British' Provinees. BEWARE OF - COUNTERFEITS ! Ask for Helmbold's--take no other. Curet, Gua ra n eed. P....2,1857.-Iy. • The Medicine - of Ike nillion • A RESISTLESS REMEDY! TIOLLOWA Y'S OINTMENT eIinCIII.AR TO Ting . 3loK.—The first hospital Fur: X../ goons and medicinal publicists of En rope achnit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory end heeling properties of this Ointment; goii , rnittents :auction its ace in their naval and military services; and the masses in this coun try and throughout the world repose the utmost con& dents in its curative properties. It penetrates thesour- MIS of inflammation a nd.vorruptinn whirls nntlerlie the external evidences of dhicase, awl nentntlize the fiery el ements which feed and exasperate the utabtd3-. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the most terrible and agonizing dis e&SCS of the misfits., the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly lncufable.they invariably disappear tinder a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation. Salt Rheum, Feint. Sores, Stif Joints. In all emus of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo tions, and ever); recipe of the phernmeopres have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough • cure. Fever Sorts heal quickly under its influence, and its re laxing effect upon contracted sinews znily wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most 'mum liable and happy change is produced in the appearenceo f malignant ulcers lifter a few applica tions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This procese goes on more or het; rapidly until the orifice is filled op with sound material, and the zacer radically cured. A Word to Mothers . . The young are the inost frequent sufferers frOrn ex ternal injuries, and tlicreftre erery.mothcr should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore - breasts, and qieickly removes the euerusited sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. • Siffnificant Facts. This Ointment is universallyused on board the A Clan tie end Pacific whaling licet no amine fur *earl:nth: affec tions, and as the best possible remedy for.wounds and bruise*.. ',urge suppliesof ithare recently been ordered by the Snitin of Turkey for hospital purposes. es,:Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in tlee following 'apses' • Bunion% •. Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Clantis, Burns, Mitts, Sore Legs, Chapped Minds, Rheumatism*, ' Sore 'Breasts, Chilblains, Ringworm, Sore Reads; • • Fistula, Salt Rheum, Sore Throats, • Clout, Scalds, • • Sores of ell kinds, Lumbago ' Woundaof all kinds, Venereal Sores; Stiff:Joints, Sprains, Tettur, Ulcers, Skin Diseases. SO Sold at the .Manufactory of PrOfessor Holloway, So Maiden Lane, Now York. and . by all respectable Drug: gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout. the United Scents, tates and nd the civilized world, in pots at 2d dente, 023 e, Si each. • °alma:ft—None aro genuine unless the words "Rol loiway, New York and Loudon," fire di st : en ab le at . a . n . a. teomark in firers leaf of the book of.directiona around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. A handsome rewanl will be given to Lay o tectionne rendering such information as may lead to the de of arty party orparties counterfeit lug the medicines or Tending the same, knowing them to be epurintia.'iak . There la acinielderable saving bj taking, the largeraises. N. 11---Dtroetiono for the inidance.ofpatients in erary disorder ace _ . [Merck 1,"51: _ , . Tux Oetta d veht. Mx:we:lse 1.:4rint.1,5t.n ItZ7. 4.d find bete,ete iy the Lint era. zwethierei wader the PIIIMC -of a VII:11,41.; ift aid or any tenantry; all natter Pedeeentie ifttAre nre coneterfelle. The genuine con 4t known by the name Otiqr ditamptd ow each WA F.F.14 titY.lY'S PULVONIC WAFIM-1 Relieve Coughs, Colds,. Sore-threat. Hoarseness. BP.VAN'S rtn.moxic WAFERS Kethmlt,Bironehithi .l. l .. Bflicult_ Breathing. 111:1:Al\ - S 1•11 7 !.MOXIC IVA MIS Relieve Spitiing of Ritoit,' Pains in • tit. Ching BRYAN'S I'CLMONIC • WIVEftS Relieve Incipient Consumption. Lung Messes BRYAN'S ITI.MAMC WAFERR Relieve Irritation' of the Ural& and Tonsil' = Relieve the stove Complaints in Ten Minutes. BI:TAN'S PL 7 1.310N1G WAFERS Are a blessing to all dor...xi am?. constitutions ad 11.1.NtoNIC IvArEu3 Are'neta_ tot for Vocalists Owl Public Speaker BRFAN'Spri.mnxic WAFERS Isvrove the mmpaes. anti flexibility of the Veit BRYAN7S WAFERS. Are in a sample bra' and pleasant to tl.le taste BRYAN S 11.1.MONJe7 WA FERS Not only relieve, bat effect rapid•& lasting Curet- ItRYAN'S lIMMONIC w•ATERS . . Ire warraWad to give eatisfaction to every one, Fo Fanally . &cub; be *ittottt it.ve Brilt 'Pull men f fem. t.w. TO 1: 1,41tiE... No Traveler to witiaiat a tor_ of Bryan s Palmonle Wafers = No Det..lar shoal be rie.out a. :apply cf Bryan's 1 , .. u.112: attic 11 - 71 fere . !. , . rpsi sr is..ersircupcs. • • : No person wilt .cv . e: ajeet to give for gryants Pti I rannle TXaferli rrimvv-rpog exsys. • For s o c i;y appmitethe Court Beim, Leba non, Pa.. and by all respectable D.ruggh4atlirnegliont the Unitni States and Canada; rilaeby - llarrey Birch. Read hut, Pa. • , • ..lOcti , Of all diseitses„tiic creat, first cause • i SprinFi from neglect or: Nature's' tows. &UT En) , N CURE 18 .GUARANTEED IX ALL STAGES OF . SECRET. .DISEASES 3 Solf-nhnse. N.ervons Debility. Strictures, Gleeta.Mrav, I .4, Diabetes, DEmares of the Kidneys and hindder ' 3lerrurial Ithennratinn: Scrofula. Pains in the Ilene.% and Anklet, diseases:of the bungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes. Mews upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers. Dropsy. Epileptic Fits. St.Vitits' Dance, and all Dis eases arising from n derangement of the Seated Or gans, Pileh es Nervous Trembling. Lois of 3fernory, . Loss of Power. General IVealcuess, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spoto appearing bellwe the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dyepeptda, Liver Disease. Eruptions upon the. Fare, Pain in the Bark and Dead. Female 1r- Mgctleritles and all improper discharges trout both sex,.:, ft metiers not from whist cause' ths;'disease however long standing or obstinate the ease, lIRCOreg: r is cEltr.ux. and in a shorter time than a permanent cure earrhe effected by ncir other trentmen. • even after the disease,lins batled.tle skill of erninentilhysicians and re sisted all their means cicure: This medicines are ant without Oder, causing no sickness and' free froth mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice. I base rescued tram the Jaws of Death many tlionsand‘ s who. in the last stages of the abor.e-mentiened diseases. had been given to die by their physicians, which war rants n.j to ppinising to the nfnieted, who may plate theuncelves tinder my rare. a perfect end mast sne-.lv cure.. Secret. DiFellSee are the greatest enemies to health, asi they aro tho firs tcciuse of Consumption, &refills and Marty other diseases: and should be a terror to the hu man family. 'As a permanent care is scarcely ever ef fected, a majority of file casco fulling Into the ha n. 13 of incompetent persons, who not only foil to cure the ills ! eases but ruin the ronatitution, filling the system with mercury. which, with the disease, ha.A.ms the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. • But should the disease and the tr.eatmeat not rause death speedily and the victim Marries, the distat,e is en tailed upon the children. who are boric with feeble con stitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a rims which betrays itself In S:crefula_ Teller, lacers, Erup tions and other nffeettons of the Skin. Eyes, Throat sad Lungs. entailing upon theta a brief existence of suffer big and consieninc theni to an early grave. • SP.I.P ABUSE Is Runtime forecidable enemy to health, fur nothing else in the dread catalogue of human discs sea causes so . destructive or drain lIDCW 'the aystem. draw ing Its Uuntsande of victims through n.thw years of nil luring down torn .untintely grave. It destroys the ter- VMS System, rapidly wastes array the onergiese of life, rates mental derangetnect,.prevents the.proper :deer!. °preen:. of the system, dbmitalifies for marrirge, Society, leusiness, and all earthly happiness, end leaves the suf ferer :Ivrea-km! in body or ntiret predisposed to Consump tion and n train of et ids mom to he dreaded than death itself With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortu nate victims of Self Ali : Ilse_ that a. pernuinent and ope o .le cure ran be eltnted, and with the ate umennent of ruin- DWI practices my patients can be rem toted to robust, vig carom. health. ' 1• - '•: The nIE tete; arc centime.' . agalust the are of Patent Medielms, for there are oh many ingenious , snares in the columns of the ptthlie prints to catch and rola the flow e ry sufferers, that mihluns hayw,thelr .coustitutions ruined by the aide compounds of imaidc ;Matins, or the N oe''y pet:among nod rums renal:ll es •"latent• Metlicines." }rave carefully analyzed. many of, the so:called. Patent 1.,-.lirinea. and Mel that nearly all ortlieut eilontaiti Cor rosive Facblinutte, which is one of the strongest' prepare th.ns of mercury and a deadly Poison,,which. instead of emit's. the dioeaso. disables the oyOlMit life_ Three-fourths of fife pahmt no,trunas now in use era pat up icy unprincipled and lipltalallt retsons who do not understand even the alphabet of the Maraud AiLISreA, and are eqnr.lly no destitute of any knowledge of the ba ntam system. having one of only in view, and that to make money mguntleso of conocqueurcA. Irregularititec and all dieensve of male; end females treated on prinriples established by twenty years of practice. and sanctioned by tlmuennds of the most re markable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to Any part of the United States.or Canada', by patients COMM uniiitting their siicintomn by letter. Business cor respondence strictly eontidenticd. Address .7. sumizitvii..t.r, M. D., Office No. 1131 Filheit St:, [Old No. 109,) below twelfth, March 15, 1853,717. •• • rim/Durum. : 11 11:R5trlant .Diricovery. C CO NSUM T I .0 N EEME3 Disegies . .tf the eLlings and Throat AltF. PCPSITI V XIX CURABLE BY INHALATION !! ! which conveys the Remedies to the ensilinc In the lungs through the oh passages- and comingiu direct contact with the disease, neutralist-a tho. tubercular matter, allays . the cough, causer n free and easy expect , ration; heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality in the ner vow, system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa ble for the restonttion of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is ioVne a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the'control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred eases can be cared in the first stages, and f,fty per cent. in the second; but in the third stage it Is Mince:Able to save more thou fire per cent.. for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as tottery medical skill- liven, however, in the last stases, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an nually thstroys ninety-tire thousand persons in the U nited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present popnlation cf the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptise's grave. Truly, the entree of death lins no arrow so fatal an Consumption. l n •all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brace, the beautiful, the graceful, nod the gift, ode By Abe help of that Supreme Being. from whew cornetts every good and perfect gift, l am enabled Wolfer: to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con._ sumption. The first:mute of tubercles is from Impure. Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo- Sidon hi the rung/4, is to prevent the free admission of: air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality'. .through the entire system. Then, surely, it is Mere ra tional to expect greater good from medicines entering. the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered;; through the stomach ; the patient will always find the. lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling come dies. True. inhalation is a local remedy,. nevertheless, it acts constitutionally, end with more power and cer tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To , prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few min ute_s, paralyzing the entire nervous sys tem, so theta limb may be amputated Witheut theslight-. eet pain; inhaling thoonlinary, burumg gas will destroy life in a few hours. Thu inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The Odor of many of the'. medicines is perceptible in the Win a few moments af ter being inhaled, and may;be. immediately detected in the blood. A convincing praof of the constitutional ef fects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro duced by breathing foul air. is not this positive eat dense that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi. ciously administered through the luugs, should produce the most happy results? During eighteen ,years' prac tice, many ' thotiminde, suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat,have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even lifter the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies Me that Consumption is uo longer it fatal &sense.— .31Y treatment of Consumption is original, and founded on kng experience soda thorough investigation. )Iy .peffectacquelotance with the nature , or tubercles., Ae, ,emablesme.to distinguish, naelile, the 'various forms of 'disease:that simulate consumption; and apply the proper remedies. rarely'being mistaken oven lira single cane.— This familiarity, in connectiou with certain pathological atid'inkrascopie diseoreries, enables me to relieve thellungs from the effects of contracted chests; to en large the che...t, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vi tality, giving energy and tone to the entire sylitem.' audio:Mos, with full ilirerti , :na, rent to any partof the United States and Canadas, by patients comniunicating their symptoms by letter. But lir; cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examinethe lungs and enable me to prescribe with much: greater certainty ;„ and then the care could be effected without my seeing the patient again. • GAIiIf•GRAILUE, R. D.; Office. 1131 Filbert St., (01 , 1•Ne.,109;) below 12th, .I,lareh,lS,. rameourma, r.t.