it anti pinunt. _ . Or if Soil*est ig.kiss n. pretty girl, rr !Ilse her—if you euth It a protiy girl wants to ikiss you, rrby let Ler—liken man. Ins.. An association has recently been formed to Russia for the purpose of diffusing education by founding libraries and cabinets de lecture in every torn and considerable village in the em pire; by publiibing standard works, original.and translated at low prices; and encoursgirig authors of repute, by premiums,‘to write books of amuse -meet and instruction for tile masters. A man in •Beffalo, New Yerk, wears a inoet rare end ancient oariosity in the shape of a wooden watch, only ono hundred and fifty-six years old! It was made by Casper Olaz Stollen, la Switzerland, in 1702. The pinions and verge ere of steal; the - barrol,.main, and scope wheels are composed of brass, and so is the balance.— The rest. of the watch is entirely of wood, inchid ing tho case. • pa' Aczarding to the "Asiatic Researches," a 'very carious mode of trying the titles to land is practised-In Iliniloosiars.. Two bores are'dng in .tho disputed spot, in one of which the lawyer on either sido piit one of their feet, and remain there until one of them is tired, or complains of being stung by the insects, in which case his client is defeated. In th :s country it is the client, not tho lawyer, "Oho pats bis feet into it." TRULY SlEsrarrre.—The man;sayi Sir ,Wll - Scott, whom I call deserving the name, Is one •whose thoiights and exertions are for others, not Per himself:; whose high purposes are adopted on just priueiPles and never abandoned while beav •en or earth afford means of accomplishing them. lie is one who will neither seek an indirect ad- vantage by a spacious road, nor take an evil ,path to - galn a really good pur .oee. Novae Warn.—A young man named Alex ander Duncan, arrived last Saturday in Cincin nati, Ohio, having performed a podestrian,jour nay from New York. He undertook the task up -on a bet of $250, and was if/ complete the task ,asitlain eighteen days. Ile did it with nine hours to spare. lle was accompanied by the individu al wbo bot against him, who drove a buggy end carried his carpet sack, the expense of travelling •to be borne by the loser. The pedestrian ap peared less need up than either the horse or the driver. TKO INDIANS KS LING TEEM MEDICINE MEN.- . The Fresno radians are killing the doctors or medicine men. They declare them to be witches —thit' they can't cure the - sick; and that there will be no more rain and grass seed till they are extinguished. Seven or eight physicians have in consequence seffeied martyrdom. One of their cloisters came running into the camp *of Mr. Ridgeway, on the Fresno, and asked protection. lie was pursued by some sixteen Indians, who de manded him from Ridgeway, and gave the above . . -reasons why they sought to have him. Their modest request was refused, but a feW days after -the debtor ventered out and: they got him ! THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Show,: Nata l Caps, 41.,ANIOTRIThiKS, is the eheap Store of the undersigned, Walnut street, Leba nos,iilmee a splendid new stock has just boon open ad, embracing st_general asemirent for LADIES, GEN . = TLE=4". and non, among which aro LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin,Patent Leather, Goat, Kip, and other BOOTS and Gaitrs for Gentlemen, with.a handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and SHOE:.. 4 .4)f - kinds, are also made to order. He bus also,a great assortment of HATS .2 CAPS, Ac., *lf all kinds a p e prior.' rablic:As rtemeetfnlly invited to call and examine. Lebanod,Oet 20, '5B. • • '.10114 GASSER. Shatement ME ,LEB ANON BANK, publishesl as required by the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 1837, viz : LEBANON RUCK, *3r. 3, 1358. Ist—Loans and Discounts , $34,305 83 2.4l•Specle; ' • $32,157 04 Notes of other tanks, '1,870'00 • Duo from other Batik!, 13,493 70 311—Notes is Circulation, 4th—Amount of Deposits, includ ing individual deposits and baimices dna to other Banks,, 51,780 30 SD. A. I.lllLER;Casbler. SWORN end subseribed beforo me, Nov., 5 1558. Lebanon, Nov. 10, '5B. ' asErn °mem, .1. P.' AU wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil and fine market, me advertise/via/IV /Mammal/awn Lands.' Statement. OF TUE LEBANON VALLEY BANE.. LeuveoN, Pa., Noy. 2 1359. NUS and notes diensnnted Due 'mother Bankn Naas orother 'Bans Epode (Gold and Sneer) LIABILITIES. $515.515 00 8,845 89 249 88 Notes In circulation Due individual depository Due to other Danko -- 03,40.3 71 The above statement is comet and true to the •Ilest my . ltnowledge and belief. JOS. ISA.ROIL Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before' me this 3d day of INio. 'ember, A. D., 1868, ANTIIONT S. Et; J. P. Lebanon, Nov., id, '63 Ladies Shawls: UST RECEIVED. a large and splendid assortment of V• FALL awl WINTEB,SRAWLS. . Mode gird 3founting Long Shawls, Brodie Bard, Stella Shawls, blantelet Blanket Shaul; • blantelet Stoll, Shawl; Chenille Shawls, • Chenille Pointe, • • . Silk Shawls, • ' Thibet Shawls, ' AU at reduced prices, by HENRY & StIN Lebanon, October 6, 1858. • Daguerreotypes. V[7 - 110 takes the beet LIKENESSES In LEnatot;?— •11f Why J. If. KENT, in the third story of Rise's New Building. Ile has the best room, best 'Sky -light, best fixtures, and has made it his entire briefness for the last six years. Ile alwayi gets the latest improvements; ho has always the latest style of cases on band; be bikes pictnees In every style of tEo• art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are ..wonderful to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct, ihd'of'thti highest finish. Give him * a call and you will . not regret it. His terms are very moderate. *IL Kilt rooms aro open every day (except Sundays, 'fronts& o'clock, A. M., tuns o'clock, P. M. • • Nov! 25,11557. • 111PATEFf OROSENE OR COAL OIL • - LAM PS. -ICnrlvided in Bea y, Simplicily r S_nfety and Economy. A . NY person desirous to obtain the rem./ best and cheapest portable light within their reach, Amid eallAnd.examine these Damps at 1). S. Raber's Drng Jltlirti, before purchasingelsewhere. 4 4 '4:Wers Lampe are perfectly safe and warranted. That they emit no offensive Odor while burning. ~,,{('hat they lire very easily trimmed. • That they hunt entirely free from smoke. That the light Le nt least 50 per cent.•chopper than Amy other light now in common use. Sold at D. S. RA_BER'S Drug Shire, Lebanon, Pa. • Airo, kerosene, or C 00.1.011, for Solo. Niivembin' 3, 1855. '1 . • — — 7 l )3 , 1188 & .U.MBEROER would respectfully inform ' the public that they have opened a. STOVE ,& AIyGE STORIS, mist ("Doc to the Lebanon Valley Bank. in Oilmberland 'street, ' Lehaliou - ,'' RN, Whore 'they }sill 'neriliantlY keep on hand s lanseliesortment of Stoves, Rut ety ae. Among the kinds now on hand thoy.would' Mime the follewlem-42iellaoher's Bun Rise C00k.,-Ajr -Tight Stook, Globe Cook, all sizes, Charm Cook, Bevil,. stilirCoOk,ehlerulpg -Stai , Cook, ell- kinds ..Parlor.,Qooks, Office and' Pawl& gtoYes, Gas Consumers, Egg Cylibili4s, Barge, Oval Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers," air eros ible' and Family Ranges, Portable Heaters, sc. - ' • Also, -Fire Brick, Orates, ay. .Old Stoves taken in Buchan. Awns w one*. Lebanon, Clobber ?f, ItliliSAL • lAelsmaolo Deposit Bank. (Late ..LIBANOS VtU.ET ItANE,") Cumberland street, one door rant of lleinhard's Hotel. pay the following RATES of INTEREST on Iy DEPOSITS, • For 1 year, and longer. 6 per cent. per un; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; Nor 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notico of withdrawal. Interest paid in toll for the Derassita from the date of deposit to the date of eithilraverd. We 'UM also afford a liberal line of cc commode& as to those who may favor us with Deposits, pnyablo on demand. Will pay a premium on.SPANISH and AIENICAN DOLLARS. and also on old 3fezioan Dot tars and Half Dollars. Will ranke collections ou and re mit to all parts of the United States, the Canadas and Europe; Negotiate Lomas, &c., itc., and do a general EX CHANGE and BANKING lIIISINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President. • Gao. Guam, °fishier. 'Mite undersigned, MANAGERS, nro individually liable to the extent of their Benton, for all Depokts and other ohligntfons of the "Less:sox DEPOSIT BANK." SI3ION CAMERON, • G. DAWSON COLEMAN, GEORGE SMULLER, LEVI ELI NB, . • JAMBS YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12, 1558. GEORGE OLEIM. Le.banon - Mutual Insurance Coriapany. incorporated by'the Lea e islature of Pa. CIIARTER PERPETUAL! OFFICE Al' JONESTOWN, LEBANON COITIcrr: . GU A.RICNTRE - CAPITAL 355,000! TriICOMPANY is in full operation , and ready to make insurturcc on. all kinds of property, in Town or Country, and on as favorable tel as any well gov erned and safe company, either on tho Mutual or joint stock principle:.: .• . ..,. President—JOllN BRUNNER, Esq., • trice Presalmt—D. M. It - , .. • Treasurer—GEO. F. MEILY. . • . . ... • Secretory-rAni. A. BARRY. DIRECTORS: ' Jonze Bauman, Rag. Ow. Ross, Oso. F. MOLT, D. AI. KAmmANr, . NAPOLEON Dssa t • JETT. SHIRE, ' ' Jonas C. SELTZER, 8. K. TBEICELER p DAD M. RANx, • DAVID Rissx VI DANIEL rx. DIETER, Wu. A. BARRY. . '• ANTHONY 8: ELY....fgeitt for Lebanon and vicinity Jontkown, Fob. 3, 1855. •. • • • SAVING FUND. - vv rALNUT Street, Sinth.West eorner'.of Street, Pbtladelphis. • . • ••• . . INCOIIPORATZD as 71111 STATE Or t eINBYVASIA. Five Per Cent. interest.. Money la ma iced in any snm, large or small;',anil inter est paid from the day of deposit tothoday of ivandrawal. 'filo office is open every day from 9 o'cmek in the morn ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and ou Monday and Thuraday evenings till S o'clock- LION. 'HENRY L. BENICTER, President. • • ROBERT SELFR.TDCLE, Vice President. WILLIAX SEND, Secretary. • • AIR ECTOTtS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Ymucis Leo, Semi. K. Ashton, - Joseph Yerkes; 0. Landreth Munn s, . Henry DitTendertter. 99e-31oney is received and payments trade daily with out notice. The investments are made In REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES GROUND RENTS, and such tirat class acruri lies as the Charter require". Aug. 25,'58. TIIE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that ho has now a larger and more extensive assortnietit . of 3IA RI; LE, at his New Establisliteent lit :llarket street, than hna ever heretofore been offered to the piddle' in' Lebanon, the stock . consisting of ITALIAN IklAttate, - Ifmt. LAND, STATUARY, DORSET, DAEBY,• MANCHESTER, &C., &C.,. Lill of whichare done up in the most scientific style, and in such a variety, of designs as.to stilt the tastes of alt. The public are invited to call at his ' ' • NEW STAND IN AIAItKET STREET, • 67,822 • 7 t 184,570 00• one square north of Union:MlL Lebanon. Va., where he, twill attend personally to all who will favor him With their pdtronage. -Ile would also rotor° hie Fineere thanks for the liberal patronage afforded him since opening in business, end -feeling the more enceuregedliy the interest manifested in his behalf by the public. ho enters upon a nmeacasen with renewed energy, despatching business with ""a promptness becoming an Impost mechanic. , • • • To-ms Reasonable. Call and Examine.. $18 1 933.61 $10,3316i` - .r 6,850 oo : 25,314 'a - . .. hthation;Aug.lB,'6B.. 3. E. DAUGIVARTY; I'. S—Alect;' , a number of Neiret Limeiloii e - Donn Sills; for the accopututdution of-building ewe aid contrartore, Who would do well to Ohlt and examine. • • .L. E, D.' 514140 41 Lebanon Morble Yard JOff PAREELTr Stole Cutter, rospectfullyinforms his friends . and 'the public in general t h at he is PEEWITEd to do all kinds of F.t.eer AND ORNAMENTAL work at his Marble Yard, in Welnedstreet. half way between the Court Cense and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,. at the shortast - notleo, as geodes work done' in any city in the Coital States, and being the only Stone Cutter 121 Lebanon wont, who his served a regular apprenticeship to the business, he pledges hinielf that he can manufae titre cheaper, and give a' better finish than any oilier man ongeged in the samibusiness. Ills stock consists of n050M11344, ORAV'S STONES, MANTELS : CEMETPRT roma ; Euttnrruss SLARAi &C. SANDSTONE .of the best quality for nil uses, plain 'and ornamental. A large assortment of Ll ME STONE for all Itinds of housework, of noy size and quantity. .—please call en'l examine . ,prices and the stook I efore.you purchase ehewhere. JOHN EA ItRELL. Lebanon, Dece s tn bee 19,.1855. I L—LEITERINO doe is Carman and English. by the best Prnrtial workmrth 87111114 BrlioB CAURIAXT Fancy Firs --fur Ladies and . . • Children.- JOOfN FARM'S& & CO., No: 818 (new no.)1‘1A11K ET Street, above Eighth. Pititstr.i.—lmportere. Diane lecturers and Dealers in FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children : also, Cent's Furs, 14w• Collars, rind Gloves.— The number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur business. and the general character of our Furs, both for qualify anti price is so generally known through out the country, that we think it not necessary for ns to say anything more than that we have now (Toned our assortment of FURS, for the Fall and Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful assortment that we hare ever offered before to the public. Our Furs hare all been Imported dining the present' treason,, when money wee scarce • ang Furs notch lower than at the present thne,, and-have been manufactured by the, most compe tent workmen ;'we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continue to give us the reputation we have borne for years, that is to sell a good article for it very mail profit. Storekeepers will do well to giVe us a call, as they will find the largest assortment by far to select from in the city, and at manufacturers priests. - • .7omq FAREIRA & CO, Mx 818 MARKET Street, above Bth., PHIL&D'A. Sept. 2.2, 108.-4 mos. • • • .• floury W. •OVermany NO.• " (Old No. 6) South Tiliarilitreet, below drark a, Philadelphia. • LEATHER DEALER • • .Celt Skins, Bloroccos, Linings, Wading, RED AND OAK.. WEE T.EATIIER, .N. B.—Rough Leather, bought,or takeu exchange. March 3,1858.-17. eiv Stage Line 'Between:Huntmelat own and kliddletown. ON and after the 16th moot, the 11111 b. beriberi wilt run• a Dolly Stage Lin e fitWg j,etemea lintamelatowtt end Middletown, connecting with the care on the Lebanon Valley Railroad .on.the arrlvatand floporture of the ammo at guninteleg 40wn. They also kocp a Livkity SZABLE,at Midlle town for the accommodation of the pobllo, [ION/ b'oreee and all kinds of conveytuacee, November 2, 1857, =MM . & CORBURY. • U ROr)ERIFS and QUEENSWARE very cheap at RABER t BROS SUITY MST WATI.ONA: ()TEL ' RACE STREET, ABOVE 9 • PIIILADM.P1111:. '11.&&& k CkItMANY THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS, &c WEIMER• irtfIRKS, Orrposito the Lebanon Valley It. It. Dopot, Leb anon, Lebanon county, Pie. . WM. dc P. L. WEIMER, Propri- L i t eters, mannfachue Steam Engines from !-Ito 300 horse power, of the latest styles 7.7t,rrerAlLthaic - and ivitterns, with all the modern ho=: • prorenionts. Also, siperior.Portable En gines ( • th Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on whet++. for Saw Mills, wood sawing and Iloisting purposes. . Par .ttenlar attsiitinn is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take up every small space, arid can lie put up in a mot as a household fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite and other. Blast Furnaces, of improved construction Forge Remmers, of P. L. Weimer's Patents ; Mill, SUsting. Planing anti Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pinups, Hoisting Machinery for Mites and Slone Quar ries, Railroad Oars. Iron .Bridges, Shafting, ibingers, Pulleys,Turnlng Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stopcocks, Valves and Dress Fixtures. (Dohs Steam Valves 01'1211 sizes, and Maclibieri sod Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any skoi form and weight, made of the best material by well known and ex'berienced work men; Smoke Staeks, Water Teulcs, Cias .Flues, Heaters, aryl Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Oar Boiler sheete are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches and hammering each . square; any imperfeetion-is thus detected, and the faulty aheet-raicetcd; this is prnc tiseif in very few shous'in tbis country.) ALSO, a stock of Wronght Iron Pipe, for steam, gni; and water, with all the' ecessary. fixtures, eonstaatly on band, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rm. sonatas terms.. Iron, Brass, and DoropeSitlea MettliCast; logs made to order, at the shortest notice. • '':• • ' attended to with promptness and de spatch. A gang of Boiler BalterS always reedy far Bol ler repairs. 111,ACKS)IITII:WOltlil made to order. 4i- Orders reepecifulli solicited. All Communications by 'oral or otherwise, attended to with despaicb, and . work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. witiargit. "2.! LLbauen, Feliy.4; ISM 'JEREMIA BOAS .I.,FBAINON•:C.O"IINTY STEAM PILAINING .: :MILL. • BOAS, - .4AtOte. as'lttrTLE wish to inform the citizens of tebanoto „ h 2 .. county and nolibboring countiits; that a - . 711X - { they ore now in full operation, and are . preparod to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORK ByMACHINERY National • SIICLI AS, Flooring 'Boards, Weather Boarding ; Sash,Doors,Window 4. Door Frames; Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, . SAIWINU, anti any other kind of Sawing which may be 'wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public:that they have the latest and hest im proved machinery in the county, such as Woopwowrit's PLANER, &c., and that they are able to produce no good work as tlie county run produce. Com . pany. None hut the be Ifild'icallifersoned LUMIJER trill be used; Corpocteri and. WelWere are invited to call and exendne their et-tidy-made stock, which they till abrupt keep on timid. iind judge for themselves. . AZ-Their :hop Is on,Pinogrovo Road, near rbrttoor's Old Foundry.. [Lclemon, June 1,1"; I:LlJ:tit . LON 0.14M5...7011N 0. 0.1 8V,11'....J*C08 GABEL • LEBANON. ••• Thior sund.Sasla Ma neathcforv. Located on Me STaim-Ifaitte Noad,near (twnbertq, n Street, East 'Lela:mai. • • . Tali undersigned l'esperl fully in . forte the • public in goieynl. t h at they , have added iargelpto their:forintsitnttiilr „ lisinuent,ond also have nil kiwis of -the Infest end best intprurcil in the State In full operation soch.as IVOODWORTR'Si:FLOORING, cfc„ • for conducting the general business for ' Planing,,Scrolls, Sawing,- 4.c., and the experience acquired by B. LONGA= and J. G. CADE!. during their connection. with the Door,'Stuth . tuad Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords hill as snrance of their ability. in connection with J. (1.‘0r.r., to select stork suitable to the wants of thelloor and Sash busineiti In this State. - • ' They now offer to Meelianim and Farmers generally, upon favorable tonne, a jialictottsly assorted stock of DOORS. SASII, &c., from the best Loather friainifuciories in the Sititte,-feeling c contidefit that their nesortment is not to be excelled by any other establishiient in the State% re ar -to.csm,ttttxslusilo,qualityorfinish,and is calculated to afford thonnigh sathdlietion 'to all thise• :Wha may favor the undersigned vtlth'thelr The following comprises the leading 'articles of stock On band :—. - Doors, of all sizes; : guLsb,ufAß 'Woe Frames, for brick and Architraves; fronts houses; , CRings, from 3to 6' in.; . Window,Frathes, for brick . &Debase: . and frame houses; - Shntters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; 0.0. Spring Moulding, °felt altos; Ifesli4mants r . " LONOACRE. GAI3EI, & B7tOVIEII. • S:—/qatting, ..s.llwhig, dr., promptly dove for Diode fundiliing the Luntber., (Lebanon, July 15, '57. • • Cloth TriANKirm; for foritlevore, respect. fully informs the Public, thiit he coutinnewto carry qu hie :genuin:tory in Fast Ilatiover township, Lebanon connty.:on no e:steitsiett otixto Its , ever. It Li ittineec.sa ry for hint tti any more..than Unit the work will bhtlinto in the ennic EXCELLENT STYLE. which hoe niatto work tuiti•nattic eo well known In the ourpoinuting coun try.' Ile prontisco to au the work In the 4horiwt poset..i Flo time: elliwiionufaciory lb in c on n .lig order. nod Lo i flutters bii-aiqe: to eimiderthe sanksatilfactlid as heretofore, lle utaigillictitres Brood and Xarroledloths, 7 enseinette, lilkilt2Wis, While and eithir7lannebc; all in the bra litmergr, ; ; ITc also cards Wtiol.and...einkes Rolls. Fur thinrenie; Silence of his Citstoniers. Wool and ( - Setif will he` taken in at thc.follqpilog. yksces:,—At. tip stores ~t,Uivrge & Soellcnbergerouser 2 Itrothers,.G . eargelteincold, ;tad et the new Drug Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near thtf3farket Menge, 111 the. borough • of. Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, in 'WOrtit: Lebnioni; at S. Gosh errs, MOO toritiship; nt the: public house of .Earnst. : Fredelicletiburr,s at the itore S..S..Dirkel, lit Jonestown; at the strre of. George Weidman, at the store of 31artin Early, Vitlinyin; 'at ' the store -of Gabriel Wolfersbergcr, New 3tarket Forge; at-the store of Michael Shirk, East Ilatiover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler tinjiDerld Ralik, East I buto roe I,,ebanoti county. All materiels.will be taken away regularly, from - the abort places, Swished without delay, and returned again. Those of his cti.totners . who . wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can. leave the 'sante, , white, at the abOve mentioned fleets, with directions ho' tliOy wash it prepared. Or Os- customers can order the 'Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigns, which will ,be done nod left dt the desired plateau. N. D. It is deelvd that those having Wool tntilei, will pay tioi Cash therefor, at the,ahove tanned plates. • - LYON LEIIIIEItGER. . East Ilanoreri -Lebanon county, May 12,180. • • FARKERTdrAEPHANICSI... • 'tt 40- Sh' %ME undersigned boring made very greatadditiens to their facilities for the miutufiternring of liDienistitr, will manufacture and keep on band, very genertil ea sortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, embracing Wheeler's Impraved Railway and „Carer lforselmwers end Th re:ther; MannYs Combined Reaper and Mower, with ood'a latest improvements; Cost Iron field Rollers, Grain Drills and lane. Corn 'gentile and Planters, Clo ver Millers, Corn Shelters, Fodder, Strnw, tiny Cutters.. All of the above Machines ire . pf the latest and belt improvenients, and are all warranted tegivesittisfactitim 'Castings of all. kinds made to ,Order, and at short .notice. They also manufacture Srs.tx GINES, Mill Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention '0 Repairing Engince . and Machinery of all kinds. They invite all to call and examine their work, at thnir Machine Shop, on .Pinegroreatrest, .Lobanon. • • Jur- orders or communications by mail promptly attended to, Jupe2,1.858. Tiny 19.1.8.-3 m • =rills Lebanon Floistog.Thil form NORTEL L'FiIIANON lITLL has been remodeled, and is now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior • • article of FLOUR, as cheap unit CATI:bO obtained from any othor source. They #fli -7, also keep constantly on hand nod for sale, CROP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. . They are also prepared to do all kinds of Cattrowsaa' Woltz, mut respectfully. Invite all the former elastomers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call..' They will my the highest Caen market prices for all kinds of Grain, such as WITRAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., and 'afford all fncilitiee and acionamodatione to those who will sell. • , ALTYIt & BARTO. N. Lebanon Bo; Nov. 3,1858. " . , - . . SIhh.JACOB IitEDBI, respectfully in for s - ms the public that ho still contin ues his extensive establishment in w ie his new building. in Cumberland at., ovliore he hopes to render the same satisfaction U heretofore to all who may favor him with theircustom, lie invitealklerchants and dealers in BOOTS and,..Bso.ES, and every one w h o wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in MS lino; to oall and ' examine for themselves, his largo and varied stock. •• ' . Ito is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Upton.- A. dne care is taken in resold; to materials and.workotanehip; none but the beat qualiii ' ty. of LRAMS& and other materials are Used, Arid none [ but tbetestosorkmen are eipplOyed. P. B.—lie vetutus hie sincere thanks: to his frieids fbr I tbo Tory liberal patronage beretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring I to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat- 1 rimers. [Lebanon, Yeb.l7, '5B. GEO. 04‘81191* JOSIMIONTILk LEBANON, PA A. MAJOR & BROTIIRR, ' Lebanon, .pebanon Clo., Boot and Shoe Store. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. WOOD and COAII, YARD. T TILE undersigned, Wai; • bones' Mr. f e I Henry Spoon s Wood and Cool Yard, short distance north-cast of Messrs. t'-cast '7"`";" 3futeles Foundry, in the borough of North therefore deliver in. I.cbnnon; nod also bought from D3l) to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and front GOO to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all akthriadssPnuomllginn'odfil:: N u slit• i h il l B V ,, t i t ) i tI P: o ti t l i a n t oB o . o yard r In rite nil those thnt arc in want of any of those artjeles to call and see the clone, :t.rertnin prices. and Judge for themael Tea. DANIEL LW II T, (merchant.) North Lebanon, April 14;1838.4E Coal, Coal,. Coal IE, the undersigned, would reepeetfitlly inform the citizens of Lebanon county; that'lee are now pre pared to supply the community with COAL, either. Wholesale or netalt mite will keep all kinds of COAL on hand, such as Pea, Chestnut, Xut, Sfrire, F4lg tend Broken COAL; white, • - ' red and gray.asht wbieh we'arg '4:Oust:lndy receiving from some of the best Collieries in the (Aed regions, and would bore say that we will sell our Cool as low as they can Lo sold by ally Person in the connt.Y,' which we will sell - at our.llll,nr deliver to any pail of thetwo boroughs. • 31.YEItS 1 SUOtilt. Genesee 311110. Lebanon, Feb..B, 1858. "... Wot)d, Wood. • THE midersigned are prepared to . fornish,,llter; ORY or OAK WOOD, to order, Idd:toy place in Leb• 44 , nnelr or North Lebanon Doron s glis: Orded leff,U -. . . their Mill gill be promptly attended to. .Leleton, April 21 ISM, i MYERS & 31,10011.. cheap - lirartlßEß • • tsnd COefiL! having porelmsed; at• Sheriff's Z the entire stoat -.„ . • ' AITO NAL: ' iti01te . .3 , 61! W.1111111fElt; 4n; _ . leave to invite the attention of the puhli: thereto. It will be sold much ches(per than the same. article can be bonglit elsewhere.. Tha stock am-. bracettill kinds:lml descriptions of LIJ3IIIIeR kept in a. well stocked ' Yard, besides a large lot ollirsterate Black smith's COAL we ask is that: purchasers will cat! entl examine our stock and prices. . . . PIIII.IP AIIENTZ, L 6111200, Sept. lb, 'l4. JOIIN WITALEYER.,I BOWMAN HAUER & CAPP'S' U 1d . .134E_ R 1'4111191 7/1.18 - Way, if you Want''G ° h eap' Luml er. TIM undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the LORl tier Bnshiess, on•timeer plan. would. respeotfully, inform: the public at large, that theii place of bushicaais Davit . ) Bormast's Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on atettnut,strect, one square from the Evangelical church. They hire enlarged the Yard and Riled It with a new and exeellent asortinent of all kinds of Lumber, such RS BOARDS, PLANICS; JOISTS, LATHS, SUINDLSS, AND SCANTLING, of all lengths and thiviimicses. In short, they keep con-, siantly on hand. a full mitt well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. 'Perseus in want of anytliing in their line are Invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. ' Thankful for put favora,-therhopo, that by attention to business and modentlf pricesoo molt a continuance of public, patronage. ' • ButritAN, & CAPP. Lebanon, April 8,1854. • GRIBER.: . LUMBER:. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! l i p the best and cheapest assortthent of Lumeaa ey if 'or-offered.to the ptiblic. is now for sale at the ucw od extensive Lthll3l)..at an d 'COAL YAILD of • • BRECHBiLL 4. HORST n the toroligh of North Lebanon, orr the bank of the Union Canal,. at the head of -Walnut street, a few • quarea North - of the Oenessee Steain'llills, 'and one quaro east of•Borgricr's Their assortment-consists of the best well•seasoned White, Yellow, Norway. Pine and Ilemlock•Boards;--• Cherry, Poplar and Pluto Boards; 134 and 2 tech fennel and Common monk: • White Sine and Hemlock Scantling and Jolts; White Oak Bent?s, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Plank and Scantling. ' El I NGLES . I. SIIINGLES ! ! The beat Pine and Hemlock Shingles; • Also, Roollirpsnd•Plastering friths; Chestnut Balls and Posts, and' railings •for.ifenees and fencing Boards; FLOO,BING , IIOAIiDS of all sizes and doeerlptlons. . ? • COMA' COAL! . ! 'COA L!4 !. ". . . ' The largest. stock.of.Broken, Store f Limehuruers sod •Hollldaps~arg-Smith,Conl. et the'loWest prtcea agit.Confitlent that they have the largmt and beat as sortment of LITM111:11 of all descriptions and sizes, as asell as the !in.-test stock of-the different I:lairs:of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lelattion cuuutY, their riatatiS to saylbat,they ean ;aceinsuricslate all.purebnsprsintis factor-11y, and would thoreforejurito all whip wiuitlinp thing in their line, to examine' theft stock before Ott , clinshig elsewhere.- 71ItLC1fBILL, a. /WEST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 24;1555. ' • • • sl; . ,l9oo 7 .lFleitisiirell:.• . . • .••• TAMES• H.' HILL EY, tJ Maker it: Jeweler, has just - open'etl at the EAGLE BUILDING'S. in - the town of Lebanon,a bcantifal assort Mont of lipid itna - - Time-keepers in hunting canoe; eight-day Watches; goki Duplex, gold Anchors. gold cylinder Watches, te.— 'Silvar railnxtd hunting Ws teliee, tlnplex; anchor+. cylln der..English patent .I.ever, English Swim Quarii4s, and 134.6' . Watches. -:Large •31usic Bnicos: tt. hind, gul4 Felb,VeStand Xsek eimins 'ghld'Arinletk BrooeluiEe. gold Thimbles. tar-ring;, ifreitst. pint. Weckinsm, Studs, Spectacles, Medallions, .Minlstii!ri!'etearn. gold mm and p . gnell'&uses„ gold Key Seali,-tc. • Silver Tea and 'ra tite pwans, Soap Unlit's. fob and neck. Chains. Spertacles.• rorfrueiniiee.finolAkkelnut:On Kativeita ll ionna, talon. Bass jiolia4, ..-t,ecoMeons, Iniiti-b -ments, Drums. Fifes, 71tites,'Clitifeits, truitaag.ll,4llus, Tomborines. Ladies' Cabins; Celt's Mlles. Sharp's Rifles, • Volcanic Mlle, shoots 25 shot lu a min nte ;.001t's'Allen's Volcanic and Damascus Pifitols.eightllay and thiity.hour 'Clocke;4i,lll6 whole 'comprising' the 'Best extensive pth eortrnent ever OfTered ht Lttituon connty,and . will be sold .at the lowest melt prices. " Watches cahleilly:Repsfrid cited Warrankrt. . e s ' Mrs: Kelly has openeq t Pitney Millenery Store in the same room with 31r. Kelly's Jewelry store. -Eagle Buildings_ . . oitruoiii. _ C C. K. S . /'lairty Day, i la 1 D a -y 2 Mour l CLOCKN . Juseßeteived J. J. IMAM'S Jewelry Store, . Lebanon Pa.: WATCIIES'AND JEWELRY azoints paw LOT or IVATCH ES..ANDAIVE.L.RY =I A o.a:Elt,• Cutuiniinnti St.,.next doortiritrtinesnieitreee . . .. • . P. dr, . .W STCEVER:s •• • • . 41elige' and or '4lore • O. 45 Dtorr writerr, Pitt kinds of the N Pureit and best LIQUORS constantly kopt on hand nkk :.-?-Pttro French, Conine. Common, Cherry, Ittnekber rmiutt Lavender BRANDY ;Coninfon and mural(' GIN . : Eentelt-ntiel Rya WILISIC.Er; Port, Ihtdetrs, Chotry. itntl ,Chninpalien IVIZ/r; the best' BITTERS to be obtained In the city; all of which is sold:whole= Ic and retail, in quantities frroil u 41.iart. too pipes• ' tAsig. 4. 1856. , flail Ilaiiilll.isag. OWARTZ & UM. 'tali: now Open Meat. Pali and Win -1,3 ter stock, which th.y,.nro selling .at the lowest cnii pHoes. Please gall and judge•for yptireelf,, —. . MIXTENSION SKtIITS:7-Dugliut and Sherward*s Pat- AU: ant with adjustatd ' a lttlasels at SW A RTz & BRO. A WOOLEIC STOCIiING YARN—a fall oaxorttnenk at ••Y•V- , SW.ARTZ 4 12110. . . . - ._._ _____ , • GtolollfitllT.S sold unusually low et • SWARTZ & BRO. To all wintting Farms, sew advertisement of Ifrurimon ton Lind!. : - To nil wonfing,Barms, see advertisement of llaxuinon thik Laddil HOWARD A SSOC lATION Pll ADELPiIIA A' Benevolent Institution established. by special Racketn mod for the .10.1ier.af the sick and Distressed, off 'idea will, ricident and Epidemic Diseases. - - - - - TE HOWARD ASSOC iu view of the awful destruction of human life, mused by Sexual discos en, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several yearn ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, AS a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to opon a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases. in all their forms,' and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to ell who ap ply by letter, with a tleseription of their condition, (age,. occupation, habits of life, Ac..) and in cases of extreme poverty, to NIRNISII lit EDICEk ES FREE OF °MARGE. It in needless to add that.tho Amooiation coma/snob the highest Miedical skill of. the age, and will- furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual port upon the treatment of SexuaiDlsease, for the year ending Jannary.let, 1858, express the highest sarisfactilm withlhesuccess which has attended the labors of the Consulting Sergeon in the cure of. Spermatorrhcea, Sem inal Weakness, Impotence, OonoiThcea; Glept, Syphillis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Mime, &c., and order a coln tinitrume of the name plan.for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review or the past, feel assured that their taboos in this spotter° of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young; and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very hnportent and much despised An admirable Report-en - Spernuiturrhoe or Seminal Weakness, the vice a onaoini,,Afauturbitton, or Self abuse, and other ,diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed Co vell:WO YIN OF CIIANGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postago.`;. ,Otlier , ,ReP*Orts • and 'tracts on the nature lad treatment of 'sexual diseases, diet7,4,c., are constant. being.ly published forgcatuitous disiribittion, and will be tent.to.the amLcte4 Seme of tPo new remedies and methods Of teeatment ,disiovered daring the last year, !titiief great value. - - • Adder, for Report. or treatmeut.Dr, atioßaeß. 110 UN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard' Easociation, No. .2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Directors. EZRA D. ILEARTWELL, President. BEO. lAIRCUILA, 3ftwolary Nov.lo, '58.t17. MEDICINAL • 89...Grarl Diseotery cI the Aore...ler IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CIIEWERS Dr. Gustav Liflnard's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco. • ptil l.a DELPHI/1 MEDICAL 110USE.—EstablIshed IT is a well known and incontrovertahle fact that the twenty two years ago by Dr. KIN KELIN, corner ; Of Tkinl and Union streets, Pbiladelphia, Pa. nee of Toleteco is the promoting cause of many ut the most severe Mental and PhysiatlDisordcrs.to which the TWENTY-TWO YEARS' . race of man is subject, its careful analysis and lung and Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most Recce:Wel • painful experience hive clearly proven that-it contains practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature. • certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous manhood's debility. as nn impediment to marriage; net- in their effects, which by entering into the blood derange roue anti ellocnal infirmities, diseases of the skin, and the functions and operations of the Ilatrt, canting many those arising from abuse of mercury. to suppose. that organ to be , seriously dkvased. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. TOBACCO affects also the entire nereouseyetem; man- There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, Heating itself—as all 'who have ever used the noxious in solitude. often growing up with them to manhood; weed will bear teitimony-in Lassitude, Nervous Irvine and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets 1 serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives bility, water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many. other disid , tiers of a similar character. . riierto a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating • - THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES affections. , Aro designed to counteract these baneful ifftfriences, and Few of those who give,way to this pernicious practice ! have proved completely successfulmultitude of cas-: aro aware of the consequences, 'Until they find the nor - ; es, and wherever used. Being harmless in themselfee vows system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable i they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire update', re sensations, and vague fears in the mind. (See Pages; W , storing the Taste which luurhecome vitiated or destroy , : 28:29, of Dr. ti's book on .Self-Preservation." : ed by great indulgence, completely removing the irrits. The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, e, is unit• i tion and tacompitnying ticklingsensation of the - Threat sensation to labor with accustomed vigor. or to apply his : —which are always consequent upon ithstaining, from the, OlitiAi tO Studf ; LIS step is tardy and weak ; he is doll, ' lase of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the irresolute, and engages even in his snorts with lest ewer- Stomach, invigorate the whole system. ~ gy than usual. ; Persons she aro irrStrievably undermining their con-, If he emancipate himself before the practice has done . atitntions and shortening their lives, shoald use these its Worst, nud enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit- i ful, and his sense tells him that this is . Troches inamediately,and throw of the Injurious and on. caused by his . • '• • pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. - • early. follies. These are considerations which should ! These Troches or Lozenges aro put up.in a conrenlent awaken the-attention of all who are similarly situated. REMEMBER, ' I and portable form at the low price of 60 Cents per box. •A liberal disconiat to the trieht: Akrtitared solely by.the llq who pluses himselfunder Dr. KINKELIN'S treat; undersigned to whom all orders shield he addressed. orient, may religiously confide in his honor - as a gentle • JAMES N. BOWERS;Troggist; • man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of ; March 24, 181&-ly.' Oor. 2d end.)feOci Belinda. Dr. K.'a ; patients will en discloied. . young man—let en false modesty deter you from mak ing-Your case knovin acme, who, from education and respectability, can certainly boWisd you. far Er: KINKELIN'S residence boa been for the last kirt:g . ri , •TEMIEI at the N. W. Corner Of THIRD AND llNlON'atreots,*.Philadelphia, Pa.. . • PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE ••• Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing s r em it. Lance) Dr. li..'s medicine, appeamletv.laecordingly, Fomented to any part of the United States, and pluttc. ad secure from DAMAGE 9r. CIJAIOSIT r ) by 'Mall orGx prebe. • . _. READ YOUTI7 AND MANZIOOD ! I A iicotots Lum . os. A PILENA*URE DEATH, KINKED-I ON SELF-ThiESERVATION-ONLT 25 CENTS Letters containing that value in Mare" will ensure a copy, per return of mall. • URATIS GMAT'S? 1 GRATIS!! I • A Free GIFT 2:o.Adt. MISERY R&LIEVED! • "Noture'S Onkle, 6 a new and popular Work, full of valuable advice and Impnetsire warning, alike calenial, ed'to prevent years. of misery, and save TM:USA/TDB of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office In the United States, on receiving an order enclosing two postage.stamps. July 13, 15.37.—1 y. The Liver PREPAREDr Iniieinystorz - DR. SANFORD. ly from Gams, is one of the best medicines now before the public, easier, milder and more effeetaal known. It is not only A Ca -Iy, acting first on the Liver to . hen on the bowels and stomach thus adcomplishMg two purpo iy of the painful feeling expe l( mast attliartics. it strength me time that it pnrges it.; and irate doses, will strengthen and rapidity. principal regulators of the performs it e functions (I) system are fully develop ., entirely dependent on the J." for the proper perform. when the stomach is at 6 .. fault, and the whole eye. n of one organ—the Lin! duty. For the diseases ; proprietors has made it . 1 more than twenty years, with to counteract the which it is liable. sly is at last found, any. er complaint, in any of its bottle, And conviction Is rIGLeOUNDED entire; tl pumatire and liVer E that acts as a Cathartic, than anti other 1110410111) thartic but It Liver remetl, eject its morbid matter, tt to carry% off .tliat matter; • sea effectually, without an. rienced in the openatioos ol ens the system at the ran when taken daily in model build it up with unusual The LI VIM isoue of th human hody;*and when ft well, the powers of the ed. Thu Stomach isaltneet healthy action of the Lire mice of its functions ; fault the bowels ate at tem maim In conserinepee haring ceased to do i • of that organ, one of the 1 is study; in a practice o it find same remedy where. :natty .deraivatents to . To prove that this rem. •persons troubled with tie terms,' has bat to try cella • • ; These- Gums remove all from the system, supplj thy flow of bile invigorat food to digest well, purify end health to the whol anise. of •the. disease and MI •71 -Bilious attacks nre.cnred venial, by the occasion! rotor.. • One dose. After eating 1, stomach and prevent the itoming. Only ono dune taken be Wightmarc. Only. one dose taken nt gently, and cares Ontire _ One dose taken after plpsia.• One acme of two tea neve Sick Headache.. o:te bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease., Only. one dose ituntedi one dose often repeated to i iforbus, and a preventive Only one bottle is need tem the 'eflot4 of tuodb One bottle taken fur sallowness or unnatural .One ii we token a 814,4 time before eating gives vigor -10 the appotito, and lashes food digest Irell. • • One, dose often repeated carts Cirosie Diarrhoea In its Forst forms. while :initialer or Botial Complaints yield odliaiAt to the first dose. Pik or tnn *mos cum attnclis'couscd by }limns in children; 'than, Is no surer, safer. or iSpqedier isnicdpin the world, ns 3t never falls. . . . . . j A few bottles cure Deopiy, by exciting, the absorhents. 1 'We tate pleasure in recommending this mediciue as a preventive. fur Fever' and .elgric, Chill Fever. and. all Fe cons °relaions:ripe.. It operates. with certainty, and thoumnds are willing-to testily to its wonderful virtues. i all.who use it are giving, their unanimous testimony .1 10. its furor. . es„-bits Water in the month with the Invigorator. and swallow both together. • 'rho Liverlnvigorator is a Scientific Medical Discovery :mulls daily •workitm . 'cures, almost too great to believe. • !Palma as if by magic, even the 51,10.1060 giving benefit, land lithium inure Omit one battle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jauudicu s or Dye pepsin to a rommou Headache, all of which are tlio ro . • sults of a Diseased Liver. . . • PRICE OSIt DOLLAR A BOTTLE. . . It. SA N Proprietor, 345 Bruadiray. Now York Joseru f.. I.suoanASa , nud Da. Row, Agoutis for Lobs non; awl retailed bx Ringl6o. (Julie {,'6B-Iy. by Dr. WM. YOUNG. by Di. WM. - YOUNG. by Dr. Wit. YOUNG. by Dr. WM. YOUNG. by Dr.- WWI YOUNG. by. Dr. WM. YOUNG. by Dr.:WM. YOUNG. by,Br. WM. YOUNG. by Dr. WM..YOUNG. by. De. Wit. YOUNG. .by Dr. WM. YOUNG. by Dr. Wit: YOUNG. - by-Dr. WM. YOUNG by Di. WM-YOUNG by Dr. )Vir: YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE zu A It K 1 AO E GUIDE 31ARRIAGE:GLUDE MARRIAGE ,GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MAUItIAGE , GUIDE. MARRIAGE GUIDE AJ:IG AGE .GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE MARIZIIIeg GUIDE MARRIAGE GUIDE 'AIARICIAGIE 001I)E.—YOttitTG'S CItEAT PHYSIC LOCI ICA b. WORK, The Pocket Diettlapitss. or Every One Itis Own octor. by W. Yeti Nit, It is written in plain language - for theterteral reader, and is illustrated with upwards Or One Hundred Engravings. All young married people, or those eantemplaUng marriage, end rmville the boast impediment to markedlifei should rend this book. i % Unions recrels that every - one abonid be acquainted with. Still, Itis a book p, must be kept lecLed tiD, and net lie about thd house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. Addres n - Y0UN0,.152 SPRUCE street, above Fourth Philadelphia. (Jan nary :Et, I SSS.-ly DR. II ummirs . _ N . EDICALL- MANUAL Being an original and.popular Treatise' 01 MAN AND WOMAN: . I_lllEnt Physiology, Function° and Sexual Disorders of , very kind. with never•failing Hamlin& for the speedy cure of diseases of a private and delicate charac ter. incident to the 'violation of the Laws of Nature and . of Notute's G0d.... ' PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. • ,•,% ~ \‘'liiirii .. The author of the above s s . \ vt. ` vbjilti:// volume is a .graduate, and • \ek"' '''''ls " ' ,'. '4",p2'..; having devoted a quarter of x‘yr.,.. s . ~, ...., !.• •:iv o lt, a century to the study and 2v...,••:". •:, ~.,.77,,,f105r,.. trentment of Spybilis and •-•, e - ,sfizra f , . •.• ...., kindred disorders as a spec. 0 4 ..trA.vi.e&• •/- ..- !tatty, he ban become pas / ".. —zi.,::: -:, .=_.--.. ~ ......'s ' sealed of most invaluable i.,..‘,./.6‘ - '''''''"'" ',,,...;-- , information in regarxlio tlui • .. , ,V, / Ili il s • same, and is able to compress into redo mecum compass the very quintessence of med tad science on this important subject; as the result of the experience of ini , mott eminent physicians in-En rope and Atnerico. Is thoroughly dezuoestrated in his own highly successful Plastics in the .treattneut of se cret diseases lu many thousands of cases in the city of Philadelphia alone. • Testiniony . of the Prof. of Obstrotrics iit Penn. College, Philadelphia.- "Da, Euxymes illsnreAt. Alammt." The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who atlvertioe 'to curs the diseases of which it:treats, is a graduate of one of. the hest Colleges in the United States." It affords me pleaintre to 'recommend him to the unfoitunate, or - to - the victim of mid-practice, as aii‘coestfot and experienc ed p - rantitioner, in nhodi hooorand'integritysthey'ruay place the greatest confidem . es. • JOSEPH E. - tOESISHORE, M. D. Prom A. Woodward, M. D . , pf Penn. UniVersity, Philililelphia. • It giros me pleasure to add my testimony te:the pro fessional ability of the . Author of the "Medical Manu al." Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs; some of them of long standing, have come under my no tice, in which hie skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in adme Instauces where the tutticht has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by Selfabuse, or. Excess of vencry, I do not • know his superior in his' profession. I have been ac-• qurtinted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than Justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early 'indiscretion, to - recom 'mend him as one; In 'Whose professional skill and ititegri ty they may safely conlidethemselves. • - ALVD.IO) . WQODWgtD, M, D. • Ono copy, sectirelY:etrvidoped - '4ll be, tbrwarded free of Pdatago to any Payt tfUlted Straw for 25 cents, or 6 copies for $l. Address, postpaid, COBDEN R CO., Publishers, box 15, ,PbOadelphls,.. • 101. Ilci oksellers;Cantiisseis'iu4 Book • Agents suppli ed on the:Moat liberaLterras:,..• October 20th, 1858.-Iy. ATIKINS do MOADAII have a splendid assortment of 'Mote, Shoes, Trunks, and Tray*hog 11(.1rnbold'‘g - 1 . 8 " - 14,,,0r land F. . . . Highly .Concentratca, ..,.;,9mpcana • • ti Extract , Euchu, Irrn - aiseeees of .the Bladder, Kidneys, gavel, DIIPPSY, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret diseases, To. male Complaints, and all diseases Of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and Imprddencies in life. and re ! moving all Improper Diliehargesitom the Bladder, Kid ; nays, or Sexual Organs, whether existing In - • Male or Female, 'From whatever cause they may. have originated, And no Natter of How L o rtu.l3 ta n ding , I Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and . Bloom to the Pallid' CLeek. Joy to the Afflicted! : ' t It cures Nervous end Debilitated Sufferers, and removes id& the symittoma, among which:will be found • Indisposition • to . . Exertion; 'Lobs Of . Power, Lose of Memory, Difficulty of Ilrthi.thing, lGen real Weakness, Horror. of. Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Ilorrorof Death, Nig& Sweats, Cold Feet, 'Wakefulness, Dimnma,of Languor, Carer ..sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often EnornlOMl -Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Ilot Hands; Flushness of tbe.ltotly,,Dry nests of the .skin, Pant Conn tettanim end Eruptions on' the Face, Pain in the Back, Ilea- ••• viness of the Eyelids, . . . glum tly Black spotif Flyidg . ;before , the Eyes, . with Temporary sullusion and Lp . p of sight; M'ant . ne Attention, Great MobilitY,Sestlessness, with horror of Society. Noting - is-is Mtn - e desirable to Such ra tiouts then solitude, and Nothing they more Dread for Fear of 411emsSires no lie, pose of manner, no oarnestnees, no Speculation, but a hurried transitiontroin one • • , question toan- . other. These Symptoms if allowed to eorton7-which this med icine invariably reinoves,-soon follows, Loss of Power, Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC FlT.S—in one of whiCh the pa tient may expire. Mimesis say that these excesses are not frequently followed day those direful diseases—lN SAl4lT kr AND CIINBUMPTION 1 The recordiorthein sano Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consume, tion, bear ample witness to She truth ofthesemsertions. In Lunatic Asylums the moat melahchiily•exhibition ap pears. Thu Countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or-Grief eter -visits:it should , a'sou ad of the voice occur, iff landi.orticolate. • --With woeful measiA•o wan decrpiiie • ' • Lim sidien %minds griefbegulled. , ', ; Debility is most turriblel ,and.lpts brought thousands, upon thousand tonntitnel,i griviis,Thita blasting the am= • bitiou of many noble youths. It en cured by the : We. of this . ENTALLIBL.E,EKNEEDY I If you are sulierhir , with ...ny above dietreiiing - ailments. the FLUID 7EXTltilll' ISUCItU willcure you.. Try it and be convinced-of - its efficacy. • ~f • Beware of quack Eck.trunal. intl. Quack- Doetors, • . who falsely boast of abllltieaud refereemm. Citizens know and avoid theta; and save long l'ituffthing,. Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and specific 'Melody. . It allays•all pain mud iollammatlon; Is perfectly pleas ant in its taste and odor, Initinannillate In itstiction. Helmbold's Eitnict-Briclu morbid :or bad matter ing in their piece a•beal lug 'the stomach, causing lug the blood, giving tone machinery,'removing tho effecting a radical cure. and, wbnt is better, pre use of the Liver &ago- aufficient to . retiove the food from • raising sud for e retiring, prerents, night, loosons the bowels MICA meal, will cure.Qry .00nruls will always.re- .propnred directly according to the Rules:of Pharmacy nud Cheinistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and rate devoted in its combination: See Proti.v4tor Dune& Valuable Worluron the practice of Physic, and most of the late et andard Worithol -Medicine. mole obstruction-remover and makes a perfect cure. ately relieves Cholic,while a suro cure for cholera of cholera. ctl to throw out of the sys eine after a long sickness. atrudice rezirwes a I color from the skin. - • • ' • WWI/ A- ena Mb One hundred dollars will be paid to any who can provelikt the 'medicine over injured it Paidolit4 and the testimony thousands ran be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from'otio Week to thin , Won years stabding have been effected: _Thor...masa of Voluntary Testimony. in possession of the. Proprietor, Touching. its virtuge and curative powers, is imthenec, enshraring riames well known to SCIENCE . A.NDY:AME, • 100,0011„Bott/es Have BeoXiiikoA, and note single instance of a failure hat,been reported Personally abacus:id before' me: nn Ahlernien.of -the City of Philadelphia,cll.. T. IIIitALLIOLD, Chemist, who. being duly sworn does.say, that his preparation contains! no Narcotic, Ifercnry, or injurious Drug; but anti purely egetable. ll:T.111“,.111.101.14sole manufacturer. - Sworn and subqmri tt esl before me this 2.3 d day of Neveni her, 1854: ' WM. P. IflßDAßD."Aldermen. Priteitirl*4.l3ottle, or six for.ss De- lioPred'to anv Address, , . ArecimPanied• by reliale:and responaiblo Certificates from I refessors of 'Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by 11. T. IZEGM SOLD,, Practical and•Analy thud Ntx. 52 South. Tenth -St. below Chestnut, •. • . .• • , 4 4 sitinbly..BniMings, Phila. ilika-Tabe. had of Ar.,oeorge Koss, D. S. Haber...and of allibreggists and throughout the United States, Can:alas and Britiett Provinces. BEW 21:RB -10 P .0 U N TER PEPES F ..itskfor . Helinbold's—take no other. •Curesnaliaranteed. WdlOi mai- of the. Million eiTiICULAR TO. TUE SICIL.—The first hospital sue goons UM ', X1%11(11111] atiblicists of Europe admirthe unparalleled anti-le laminator} and ueai, n properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services: and the masses in this coun try and throdghout the world repose the utmost mina dance in its curative properties. It penetrates thcsour • cos otintlammation and corruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutralize the fiery el ements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the most terrible and agonizing dis eases of the muscles,the fleshy fibre and the skin ;•yet in their worst fbrins, and-[when seemingly Ineurable,they invarbady disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote totrainandinflatomation.. Salt Rheum, Feuer Sores, Stiff Joints. In ari cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo thins, and every recipe of the pharmacoptea have proied useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores beat quickly under its influence,' and Its re lating effect upon contracted sinews is:roly wonderful: Diseharging...Uleers„ Ambit Inntatkablennd happy change is produced in the appeal aticco f malignant ulcers after a few applies. bona of this Ointment: , The' surrounding'rednesa van ishes, and granules of hellthi flesh, ,begin to take the place of the discharged Matter. This process goes on 'more or leas rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the zaceriadically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young aro Aim most frequent sufferers,from ex ternal injuries, and therefore every,mother should have ' this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is au absolute , specific for sera breaate, and quickly- removes the encrusted sores which sometirnea disfigure the heads ;and faces of children. • ' ' Significant • Facts. This Ointinent is universally used on hosed the 'Afton- - tic and PacifiC whalingSSet as a cure for scorbutic affec tions, and as the best poyeibla remedy for wounds and bruises. Large simplieriof It have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey; for hospital purposes. dEs_Both the Ointment and Ms should be used in the following cases: Bunions, , kruptions, Swelled Glandsi liUrtlB, 'Sore Legs, - Chapped Mends, Rheumatism, . • , Sore ,BrelLits, Chilblains, itinSworM,' ' Sitre 'Beads, Vistula, Salt gor e Thr oa t s Gout, ' 'Scalds,. I: E , -, Bores of all kinds, • Lumbago, Wounds‘lif ail kinds, Venereal Sores, " Stiff Joints, Sprains,., Totter,. •171cers, _Skin Disc asoa. Malden e s * Sold at e, New the Menufactorrifif Professivr IlollOWay, Lan York, and _ by‘all , respectable .Dzu gists and Dealersin Medicine throughout the United State 4 and. the;eivliizediWP r W ia l 4 2.o l `t ,Eents, 52 cents, and $1 each. - 34 - Catries•W-lironti kt i niiine ' unl'esertf4 words ..Ffol; . loway;fieweiYork andiLtiladotijk are discernible as a Wee tormark, in every lest fpthe book nf directions around. each Pot or box; the sa me-MS be plainly seen *hold ing the leaf to the light.' - Whinknozne -reward will be givith tororlde;ln ggush : information as may: leedittnthA • teetteP of olV,piirty or parties counterfeit jing the medicines or *vending thiS:latita;hikiwing the, tgbespULloue-'~p,r cif- There is &cough:keret:de saVingtij taking thelargersizes. • N. ll—Directions for the guidance of patients isievlsrT disorder are affixed to each box. (Mato , 31,11 e. MEDICINAL A ItSSISTUM REAM! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. MEDICINAL. Tut ORroviAL ITNarczys EsrAnitsuro • eibed first artsde of the /and ever tntrodsteed lanky Bee name of "POl.Mnlele W.1.1FER5, " is (kis or any ocher country ,e all other Pulmmeic JYofers ass cornierfoilo. The genuine can be known by the mane BRYAN being venosied on each WAYS& • . BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAYEIRS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Bore throat. Hammiest BRYAN'S ruLmoNic WAFERS Mimi Asthma, 'Bronchitis, Dlfficult-Briaild4 BRYAN'S ruLmome WAFfm - Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Che, BRYAN'S ?BUBONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Disraeli bRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Irritation of the Ovate and Torunlit RRYA - N'S POLMQIi,IO WAFERS Believe the above Complaint, in Ten irnanee. • BRYA?S PULMO&IC WARERS Ara a bldiaini to all dames and anurtitutioaa BRYAN'S ITLIIONIC WAFERS *re adapted for Vocalists and Public Speaker • BRYAN'S PIILMONIC WAFERS . bnprove the compel and flectitelity of the Vail BRYAN'S PIThifONIe WAFERS Are In a amiple form sad pleasant to- the taste BRYAN'S PIILIfONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cites& RATAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, ire warranted to give satisfaction to wry on& No Family should be without a Buz of Bryan's lrulmonte Wafer, VIE MAIM No Mimeler should be Witluiat a Box of Bryan's Pulmonte Wafers No Dealer should be without a suppbr eE Brysues Pnlinmonfe Wafers. TOE' His C0370.11x.R0. WO person will vier object to give ilip7 Bryan?* Ninlinonic Wgleri rezETT7PJYA cccrs. For sale by Dr. ROSS, oppoeit e tho Court li, o nSe, Le non, Pa- and by all rwivotable Druggists tbroughaeltho United States and Canada; also by Itarrey Birch, Read ing. Pa. . •.. . Oet.7 '57-ly Of all cliaeares;the great, stet Calige ; Springs fram . naglent of lig4nres laws. SUFFER Wfl N.s CURE. 1,8 .GUAI A:NTEED IN ALL STAIIEt At • • - SECRET BIS E ALS ES . • Selltabtu , e, Net-Ceti/I 'Debility, Strintures, dleets, Gray, el, DiahateS,-Disears of the Kidneys and Diadder. Memorial Rheum atism. Scrofula, halt:lain the Bona . and Atritt&i. diseases" of the Lungs, Itlemachlose mod Eyes.:lolaffs upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fiti, SLVitus' Dance. anti all Ph .-eases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or gaits, such as Nervous Trembling. Loss of Memory, 'Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision . with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, Loss of Eight.'Wokefolness, - Dyspepsiot, Lifer Disease. Eruptions upon the Face, Pain in tin. Rack and.lfend , Female Ir. regulariti& T and all improper disehargesfrom both sexes. it matters not from -what cause the disease originated. however king standing or obstinate the case. RECOTLEY 15 CERTAIN, and in a shorter time than a permanent cunt can be cifeeted`by:any other treatment, ere) after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and re sisted' tdrtheir means of curd.• Thensedirines are pleas • : ant without odor, etusing, no sickness and free from •mercttry,or balsam. During bent y years of nineties.. t have rescued tibia the :laws of Death Mealy thousands, who. in. the last, stage s , of the.abOreMentioned disclose., had been given up to die by their physicians, which war rants me in promising to 'the afflicted. who may place themselves under my ears, a perfect and most speedy cure...Setzet Diseases axe the gretitt enenniefto health, as they are the Pei Limuse of Conintooption: - Scrofula and „many-other diseases, and should be a terror to the Mi l. nan family. As ..permanent cure is "seorridy ever et , -tetMd; it rpajerity pi - the cases falling into the. hand. of .incomlietitt'persons, who .not ouly tail to cure the die , eases but - ruin the constitution, filling the, syeteni with :mem:ter:which:with the disease, hastene the suffered into sCrsPitt Cousontiption. . . • hut should the disease and the treatment - ntit bawd death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en. tailed upon the childrgn, who are burn with feeble eau stltu tior.s; and the current of life corrupted !by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula. Totter, Ulcers. Enmjr tioneand other affections of the Skiii, - Eyes, Throat and em tailim upon them a bril4 mtistence of suffer lint and conateeing them to en early grara: SELF 'ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the.dread entalOghe of Littman disva sex census so deatruetivd a drain upon the system,- draw ing Its thOusands of , victims through a few:yeare of guff firing down to an untimely grave.. It destroys the Ner irons System, rapidly wastes array. the energies of life, causes mental derangement. prevents the proper der's! , opment of the system. disonalitimt for mnrrirge, society # business, and all eartlily . hsppinesty and leaves the suf fereConckrel'in body or mind. predisposed to Consomp- Lion. atid a troln.of evils more to be dreaded than death the folleStconfldenee faamire the unfortu note viCtims. of Self Abund , that nrperutanent and speedy 'into Mil be effected, and with the abandonment of rein mus.practices my patients "cart:ba ii..toredle robust, •ig orousdrialth. . The omitted are cautioned agaitis the use of Patent ,Medicines, for there ate no many inienicins snares In the collitntts of the pulnie _mints to eacti a nd rob the unwary Sufferers, that Millions hire their - constitutions ruined by thirvilo compounds of flits,clCdoetors, or the equally poisinons'nostrnmsi vended as "Patent Medicines." r have entefully analyitsl many of the. so-called Patent ;Medicines. and find that nearly all of them contain Cor• rosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest Prepare. :liens of inercury amid a deadly poison, which. instinct of cuilttp; the, disease: disables the system for life. Threntourthii ofthe patent nostrums now in use are, put rip:by unprincipled and ignorantpersons who do no! understand even the alphabet of the Atari:tits 31EnteS, and' nrcequntly as deAitute of any knowledge of the hu ..„n hating one object only in view, and that to runko money regandles.s of cons . equenemi. • • • • lrrepilarities and all diseases of males" ;end "feMalei treated on •principles established by:, twenty yes of practice, and sanctioned by. thousands of the mad re inarktirde carts. 111 M :ides With full directions sent to any part of the United States or. Cauada.s,- by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business ear reSpondeum. strictlysonfidential. Address ' V: - SUII-3112lVILLE,' 11. Dy• ." Omee \ 0.1131. Filbert St y [Old No. 109,] below.twelftb, 31areh 19, 1863.—1 y " entrsostinte. • •• • - - • Invortant'iDlearrery : C o'l4:* S AJ , IOI , P. , T . 1 N !•Diseases. of :the Luagil,and-Throat . • ARE POSITIVELY . CURABLE BY INHALATION II I • • • whia, convoyethe • . • • Ilemedies'to the 'Cavities in the lungs throrigh the al ,paitaagerroind coming.in direct contact.with the disease, neutralizta the tubercular matter, allays the cough, ,earnier a freCe and easy eipecre ration, heels the lungs, purifies the blooll, imparts renewed vitality to the net 'sons system, giving that tone and energy so Indispensa ble fur the restointion of health. To be able to state coriffidentlYtbet Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is tome a source of unalloyed pleasure. It isas much innilei the etintreFof niedical treatment as airy other formidable disease; nirrety. .out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty percent in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more 'ban pre per rent., for the lunge are so ant up by the disease as to defy medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, inhalation affordiextraorditiary relief to 'th'e suffering, attending this-fearful scourge, which an nually destroys ninety-fire tienmand persons in the U nited State. alone ; and a tiorreet Calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the ConSeMptir e.s.grare ' Truly, the (inkier Of death hes no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all age( it has been the great enemy of life, der it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps ode alike the brave, the beautiful, thigraceful, and the gift ed. • lgy the help of that Supreme Being, from whom thmeth every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in' Con sumption. The first cause of tubercles is from Impure Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their:depo• ration in th'e hangs, is to prevent the free' seimbudon of air into the air cells, which causes_ a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then, surely, Ali more ra tional to -^` water •••=1 teem medicines entering: the cavities of the lunge, than from those. administered' through the stomach ; the patient will always find ito lungs free and the breathing esiii; - iftei'inhaling reme. - , dies. True, inhalation is remedy,„:neverthelces it acts constitutionally, and with more power and ear„ 'tainty 'than remedies adininisteredby.the Stointich. To. prove the,powerful and ditect . I —^fittiurce of this mode 0- .administration, chloroform inhaled w iitilestrov seacibil ba a few infrintes; - peiayilitithii entire nervous sys tem; ao that adimb maybe amputated without the allgh est p ain ; .inh a l ing‘thenlinary..burning gas will d es troy life in &fere &Mrs: " • The inhalitionef astuiivinie will rouse the system whew fainting Or apper,.,ently dead:. The odor of many of. the medicines is perceplibie in thirskin, a few moments af ter tielnginhaled, and may belitinediately detected ha the blood. 4, convincing proof of the constitutional eft' f eels of inhala t ion ; is' he' feet that sickeessisalways pro reed by:: by: bientiling - foul ear.. 'le not this positive evi dime*, that preper,remedies, carefully prepared and judi adminiidered through the hinge, should produce -the moat happy results t . During eighteen ,fears' pear- Meer" lo .4ll,y t.,,usanda, suffering . fro m diseases of the lunge risfd throat , have been under my care, and I have ,effected manj , ' reniarkable cures, even /her the sufferers died been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat. lines ins that Corisumption is no longer a fatal disease.— tdy of Consumption is original, and founded on long :experience awl a thorough investigation.. 47 porfecracqueintance with the nature of tubercles,' r enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of .disease that:simulate consumption, and apply the proper 'remedies; rarely being mistaken even in a single case.— .This familiarity, In connection with certain pathologkeel and microscopic discoveries, enables' me ,to relieve the hings from the effects of contracted idietits to en large the chest; purify the blood, impart to it renewed vi tality, giving energy and tout to the eutire system. medicinetiovith full directiens, sent to any pert of the. • United States and Canadas, by patients communicating their symptouis by letter. But the Cure would be mere certain If the patient should' pay me a. visit, which would give me an opportunity tiltutemioethe Drugs and; enable lige to prescribe with rggeh greater certainty ; andtherita curleccAl . d . bireffected without my teeing, Ihepitiantegilin• t , • . G. W. 0/IAII4II, DE. D.,. °Mee, 1131 Filbert St., (old .N0.,169,) below 12th,. March 18, 1158.—1 y. PRIZADILPRIM, TA. N.OT!
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