itlt glamor. - That "a little learning is a dan• gerous thing," has been ser,sibly felt by a minor in Tuolumne county, Califor• nisi. Several months ego. he sold out his claim in order to go to Fraser river, receiving $3900 therefor. Having a smattering knowledge of t naiheinatiral instruments, he conceived,aa he thought, is very cunning plan to conceal his trea• sure so that no other hombre could find it, even if he happened to be imprtident in his cups, as he was apt to he. One night in July, .while a full moon was ihinning, he went a little outside of the town of Columbia to a- rock which he had selected as a landmark, and there set up a pole. Exactly at midnight tie noted where the shadow of the end of this pole fell- npon the ground, end there he set a stake. The next day he' went to the place again and removed the pole to another selected -landmark, and set It up perpendiMilarly as before. With - a quadrant he now commenced taking altitudes of the sun ; and, when he was' exactly on the meridian, he noted accu rately where the shadow, of his e rnick fell, and marked the place with anoth• sir stake. Next he divided the distance between the two- stakes, and from that point started due north by compass, just four chains and four links to a place, where. he dug a hole and buried all his earthly treasure. lie then removed all traces of his operations, including the poles, and went on his way rejoieing, intending to be back in about a year, midi° find his gold by repeating` his ob •servations in July, 1859. He went to Framer river but seen came hack "dead broke," and has tried every possible method he can conceive of, to discov• at the spot where he buried his'treasure, but in vain ; and what is worse, he be. gins to doubt whether he will succeed any better next July. Otr Our readers have all heard the laying that "nine tailors mike one man.' Possibly, however, some of them would like to know the origin of , the ,saying. Here it is In 1742, an orphan beggar boy applied for alms ata tailor's shop in London, in which nine journeymen were employed. His forlorn but intelligent appearance touched the hearts' of the benevolent tailors, who'gave him a shilling each.— 'With this capital the, young hero put. chased fruit, which he retailed at a prof. it. From this beginning, by industry end perseverance ' he rase to distinction 'end usefulness. When his carriage was built, he caused to he painted on the panne!, "Nine tailors madame a man." A.CAIITION TO YOUNG , MEN IN SEARCH W/VES.-A young , medical student from Michigan who had been attending lectures in New York for. some 'time, and considering himself exceedingly goodlooking and fascinating, made a deadly onset on-the heart and fortune of a blooming young-lady who was hoard ing in the same house•with him. After a prolonged siege the lady sur rendered. The same afternoon the young wife sent for and exhibited to the astonished student a beautiful little daughter three and a half year of age. "Good heavens? then you were a widow," exclaimed the student. "Yes, my dear, and this is Amelia, my youngest. To morrow, Augustus, James and Reuben will arrive from the country, and then I shall have all my my children together aga i n once riiore. ; " The unhappy student replied not a word ; his feelings were too, deep for Utterance. The next day the other dar lings arrived. Reuben was was six leers old,James nine, and Augustus a saucy. boy iof twelve: They were de lighted to hear that they had a"new - pa pa," because "they could live at home, and have all the playthings wanted The new pappa, as soon as he Could speak remarked that Augustus and James , did not much. resemble Reuben led Amelia. "Wed, 'no," said the happy mother, "my first husband woe quite a different style of man from .my second. His eotnplexion, his temperament, the .col. or •of his-hair and eyes—were ail, dif .ferent." This was too much. He- not only married a widow, but Was her-third hua• hand, and the astonished step father of four fine healthy children. "But her fortune," thought he, "that will make amends." "These are my treattores," she said in the Roman matron style, painting to her children. The conceit Was quite taken out of Michigander, who, finding that he bad made a complete goose of himself, at _once retiredto a farm iti his native State, where he could-have a chance to render his bOya useful, and . .make them sweat for the deceit -practised upon him by their-mother; • iTng - Tormuz.—"The tongue of the video, is: ttealth, "A . tivbc•lesoule tongue is a tree of . . "The. tongue.deviseth mischiefs; like • a sharp razor, working deceitfully." - ."The tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison." "Death, and life are in the power of tile tongue; and they that love it shall "'eat of the fruit of it." The words of a talebearer are as : - .tVennils, they go down into the inner. mostparts of the belly." Which tongue have you? eti": . " . Oh," said a little girl, bursti ng • into teirtion hearing of the death of a playmate,'4 did not know that was the last thile had to speak kind to Amy. ." Kim last time they were together she epoke-eross to-her, and the thought of that ; last cross Word now lay heavy on "Phis suggests a good - role about kind fiords. speak kindly to your fattier, or Igor, mothnr, or your sister, or your playmate, or your teacher, or the poor, wheo you are speaking, lest it may he your tag time to speak to them.' Cross words are very, very-sorrowful to .think tr-.A.fraelic fair correspondent says ...that the lathes are beginning to give up society, because they encounter none but poilt boys and premature. old, men. Cane Seated Chairs and l'abinct.Ware. (t SIROTtiF . t.Lt N 14; has now n large stock of C2lce lt Sented !hairs anl Cubinete Ware on band. AL , Young Itousekeeners awl others ere invited to call awl examine it before purchasing clue where. Ills work is ell hisownmanufacturo. -A- 'N Also. Old Chairs ite.Canwi. frirfliß shop is in Walnut Street, nearly opposite the Jan. Lebanon, December 1, lebS.—lan. WILOLESALE AND RETAIL CHAIR MANUFACTORY! TUE eubscribere take this method to inform their 4itfriends and the public that they have commenced the above business, in all its branches, in the Ben. ough of Lebanon, on Pinegrove howl, near what is krierau an Fhreaner's Foundry. They hope to receive the patiounge of those in want of anything in their line. as they promise to use the beat materials and employ the beet of workmen. OLD CRAMS REPAIRED and PAINTED. .4a- The following different kinds of Timber or Lem. ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz :•rllickorY, Wal nut. Poplar, Maple, Beech, Berch and Cherry of differ ent 'kinds. Ica. WARE-ROOM. in the TOWN"IIALL, lidarket St.., Lebanon, where a large stick of Ready-made Rocking and other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, Sc., is constantly kept on hand, _BROWER & SON. Lebanon, N0v.17, 11168, _ C L 0.0 K S ; Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty Iniaur. CLOCKS Just Received at J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry . §tore, Labambn -Ps. THE undersigned would respectfullyinform the public that he has now a larger and more extensive assortment of MARBLE, at his New Establishment in Market street, than has ever heretofore been offered to the public in Lebanon, the stock consisting of ITALIAN MARBLE, MIT LAND, STATEARY;DORSET, DAILEY, MANCHESTER, &C., &C., all of whichare done up in .the most scientific style; and in such a variety of designs as to'Snit the tastes of all. The public are invited to call at his NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET, one square north of Union Hall, Lebanon. Pa., where he will attend personally to all who will favor him with their patronage. - lie would also return his sincere thanks, for the liberal patronage afforded him' since -opening In business, and feeling the more encouraged by the interest manifested in his behalf by the public, he entera upon ,a new - season with renewed energy, despatching btisinhas with a promptness becoming an honest mechanic. Terms Reasonabk. OxE, and Examine. Lebanon, Aug. " E. DAUGHERTY. P. B—Also, a number of select Lintattme' Door Sas, for the accommodation of 'hullding men and contractors, who would do well to call and esuniine. J. FL 1). Leba - nott 1714rble'Yard TORN' FARRELL. Stone Cutter, - respectfully informs this friends and the public in general that he is prepared to do all kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL work at his Marble Yard. in .Walnutstreet, half way between thoConrt House and Lebanon - Valley -Railroad Depot, at the shortest notice. as gentles work done in any city in the United States. and being the only Stone Cotter in Lebanon county who has served avegular apprenticeship to the business, he pledgeshiuiself that boson mannfoe tore cheaper. and give a better finish than any other man engaged in the same business. Ills stock consists of MONUMENTS, Oa.eva STONES, MANTELS, CSMETTRY POSTS, POILITITITER BLABS, &O. ' Also. SANDSTONE of the best quality for all -uses, plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LT STONE for all kinds ..of housework, of any -size. and quantity.. *a Please call and examine prices and the stock before you purchase elsewhere. JOHN FARRELL. Lebanon. Deconther 19, 1855. N. 8.---LETTERINO-dont is .Gertaa» and English, by the beet practial :workmen New Forpitnre . Store. "ETARRISON It. DUNDORE' would respcctfullp.ln -1111 form .the public that be has taken the stand" late Dundore a Oves. in Cumberland Street. between Market and Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, dump and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Eurniture. which he will sell 'lower than the like can bo bought at any other place inlobanop.. lie has on hand a large assortment of-Sofas. - " Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles, what Nats, Hat Racks, ac. Alm a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees. Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,—Guilt. RoseWOod. and Mahegany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Domes, for children. 4(ls...Particular attention paid to UNDER TAKING. He has provided, himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able tarsus. -LetautonAtarch 24,1858. Overman. 5 NO. 14 (Old No. 0) South TIHRD Street,, below ,4zark et,.Phliadelphia. LEATHER HEALER Calf Skins, Moroccos Linings. Bindings. • RED AND. OAK SOLE LEATIIER,' &c. N. B.—Rough Leather, bought or takenin exchange. March 3,1858 -Iy. • The IWO rld , s. Great Exhibi , lion Prize .071teeral. Awarded to C. MEYER. for his TWO PIANOS, London October 15th, 1851. MEYER respectfully informs, his friends and the C Public generally, that he'has Constantly on hand, Pianos equal to "those for which he received the Prize Medal, in London, 1851. All -orders promptly attended to and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. F THE VOICE OF THE WORLD. Royal Jury on bluelOal Instruinents. ' Sir H. R. Bishop, No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde Park ; Professor of Music at Oxford, Sigismund Thalberg, Austria; Profeasof of Music. W. Sterndale Bennett," 15 Ituseell Place, Fitzroy Square; Professor at the Royal Academy of,Music. Hector Berlioz, France. J. Robert Black, United States. Chevalier Neukomm, Zollyerein. • - Cipriani Potter, 9 Baker street. Portman Sqnare; Prin. cipal of. Royal Academy of MUSIC. Dr. Schafluinti, Zoliverein ; Professor of Geology, ing and Metallurgy. Sir George Smart, St. Anne's Marti/ay; Organist and Composer of -the Chapel Royal. Henry Wylde, 65 Weitboiirne Terrace; Doctor of -slnsic - and Professor at the Royal. Academy of MUsl e• - Rev. W. Cazalet, Tenterden street, Hanover Square; Su perintendent of the Royal Academy of Music., James Stewart, 22 Breakneck Crescent, Camden Town; Piano Porte Manufacturer. The following MEDALS have been , awarded to Conrad - Meyer, viz . 1843. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute; Philadelphia. 1845.. First Premium and SILVER .1/IEDAL, Franklin Instihite. Philadephia. 1846. First Premium and. SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute Philadelphia, 1847. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Seelmisici Institute, Bo 1849. First Prerolinn ston. and. SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Intititute, 'Philadelphia. " • - 1846. First Premium and SILVER, MEDAL, Franklin Institute, recommendation of a. Gold Medal.' 1851. Diploma and MEDAL, Mechanics Instlfettei Bos ton. 1851. PRIZE MEDAL, Great World's' Eeddldtto' n, Lon. - don, since which time, (1851,) C. Mnanhas not ex. _ Whited his Pianos atany Exhibition. WALTZ RCRDEL, Agents. Nov. 17, 1858. Lebanon, Don't rge tto ArKiNs S IcADAIII'B, and examine their stock of meets, shoes, Trunks Traveling Bap. AL dtl: Peftengill AP Co's A, DVEB.TISING AGENCY, UM NAM= ST NEW YORK. a 10 5T4:114 ST.. Bandit'. S. M. Pettentill t Co.. are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the meat influential swirl: Beat circulating NG:Tapers in U the nited:l3tates - 916 .41Apandiv„ so, ai s mc ,- red tearttnietlbr tut .airMITIOweIIrOONA - . THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• RIUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS, &c FA It M ER'S' & ECHA N Foundry and iVlachirse shop, undersigned having made very great additions to their facilities for the manufactdring df 11.1aentrirar, vrilLmanufaetnre and keep on hand. s very general as sortment of FARMING IMPLtMENTS. embracing Wkeeler'S imprared Railway and Rorer Bersepowers and Thres'ier; Manny's Cbmbived Reaper and llfower. -with ond's latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rollers, Drain Drills and Fans. Corn Plonehs and Planters, Clo ver Hullers, Corn Shellers, Fodder, Straw,. llaY Cutters. All of the shove Machines are of •the latest - and best improvements, anti aro all liarrented to give satt4actiorx. Castings of all kinds made to Order ; and at short notice. They also manufliPture,STSAn Es tin*Mt, Mill Gearing, Shafting, and Mill ivOrk general. anti pay partimilar attention +o Repairing 'Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They in - rite all to call and examine their *ark, at their MaChine Shop, on Pinvrerveitreet. Lebanon. 4(79- AU Orden or commantoatlone by mxil,icm be promptly attended to. . • . A. MAJOR A BROTHER, ;June 2, 1853. •Lcbantm Lebanon Cb Pa. WEIMER folLl Cirri . .. YE - 'WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley' R; Depot, Lob . anon, Lebanon county,'. WM., ,1; P. L. W Propri etors, minnifiteture Stetud Engines from to 300 horsepower, of the latest styles and riatterns, with all the modern fin '''. ,provements. Also, superior Portable E ngines (wvii.R - Link Motion 'Valve Gear) mounted on wheels, for Saw wood sawing and Hoisting purposes. Par ticular att:ntion is called to inir'.stnall Upright Engines for Printere, Druggists. and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take upg very small space,and can be put up in a moat as a heitsiihold fixture. ALSO. Blowing Engines and ilfachinery.for•Antl3racite and other Blast Furnaces, of Unproved construction-: Forge Hamden; of P. L. Weimer's Patents rltolling Mill, Sawing, Planing and Flouring Mill. FixturosOdining Pumps. /foisting Machinery for Mines and. Stone Quar ries, Railinad Cars.. Iron Bridges. Shafting., Hangers, Pulleys,Turnlng-Lathes, Drill presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks. Valves and Brass Fixtures. Glebe Steam Valves of all sizes, and Machinery 'arid Castings of every description. . ALSO, Boilers of any size, form and weight, made of the bestmaterial by well known - and experienced.work men ; Smoke Stacks.:Water TankS, Gas Flues, Heatere, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested' by dividing thenvinto squares of 2 inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and thefinity sheet rejected; this is prtut- Used in very, few shops in thia country.) - ALSO,a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas 'and water, with all the necessary fixtures. tunstautly on hand, and put tip at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. Iron,Brass.andComposition MOW Cast- - lugs made toerder, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with proznptuess-andde apatch. A gang of Boiler Makere always ready for Bede ler repoirs: BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. *a-Orders respectfully solicited. All communications by mail or othervidae, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. wn. WEIMER. P. L. W.E114-ER. Laaabn, Feb'y 4,.16x8 ELIJAH LONGACEE....TGEN G. - GABEL...JACOB GABEL -N- 'Poor a nit Sat hM:aiivactor4 .. Loccited on the kSteam-House Road, near Cafithertand _ TILE underci4ned respectfully in. At( form_ the, public in general, that. they b . uv§:ati, 043(111*p s ly to their - former t b -1110.03:= (1 alco blve all }thine of• the latest andbevf improved in Strait in full cileration, such as W.OO.I)WORTIPS FLOORING, cfc•t far conducting the general business for _Planing, - Scrolls,' Sawing, itc,, and the experience acquired by E. Jo:micas and esast. during MeV connection with the Door. Sash and , Lumber Trade, fora number of years past, affords full as ; surance of their ability; in connection with T. Cun, to select stock sußahle to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable, terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. SASH, AT., front the best Lumbefmannfitetories in the State, feeling eopildent that their assortment is not to be excelled. by any other establishment - in, the State in regard to exactness in Size, quality or' finish, and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to'all those who may favor the inidersixned with their custom. The following - Fist comprises the leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of ail sizes; " ' Savh, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and Arebitracca; from. hbuses Caaings, frdni 3 to '6 in:; Window Fralllf?3, for brick Surbase; - '- and frame houses; Shutterit.'of all sizes; AD kinds uf Mouldings; Blinds. of aU - sizes; G. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes: Wasii-boards. .1.0.60/aClitl, CAREL a-MR.OI'DRR. P. S—Pranivg„ Sawing, dc., promptly done for those furnishtng the Lurriber. [Lebanon, July 15, '57. I= L.EBAN'ON COUNTY -. STEAM PLAI'VING I gff BOAS. GASSER tt GETTLE *WI to inform the citizens of telmnon -;;;& r",.WRE_ county, and neighboring , nonntica, that ism: ; ;Tbi they are now in filll operation, and are ; _7r , „prepared to tin RD Itindit of - CARPENTER WORKintMACHINERY Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Wihdow 4. Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, infinity other kind of Sawing whieffludy be warded to suit builders: The subscribers beg leave to inform the puhlic,that they have, the latest:4'nd•best im proved machinery in the enunty, such as -WoonvtoßTU'S Plarnita„ - &c.;and that they are able- to'pridtee as good work as the county can produce.- • None but the best and well-aersimed TADlBERwill'be need. Carpenters and Rvildera are invited to all'and. .examine their ready-made-stock; which they will'always. keep on band. and' judge ftir themselves: Shop if on.Pinegrove Road, TlffaX Phteauer's Foundry.. • [Lebanon% June:47,1.857. Cheap LeililliE R taro t -.cots Jrd rrillE undersigned' having purchased; at Sheriff's Bale; the entire stock of MADER AND COAL, - .• In the yard of John" IL WIT9IEYER,. beg _ leave to invite the attention of elle pubilz• - thereto. it will be sold much (teapot'. than the same article can hebonalitelsewhori , . The stock em braces all kinds and descriptions of LUMBER - kept in a well stocked Yard, besides a large lot of first rate flack smith's ..COAL. " we ask is that purchasers will call and examine our stock. and prices. •. • . . . Lebinori r Sept. 15, '5B u-.n7 s r Rl's rD! This Way', if pan Want Cheap Lainber. undersigned have lately formed a partner .' ship for the purpose of engaging in - the Lum ber Business, on a new plan. would respectfully inform the public at Isms. that their place of business is DAVID BOVMAN'I3, Old Lumber Yard. in East Lebanon, fronting on. Chestnut street, one square from the .Evangelical church: They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a hew and emit:Bent asSortment of all kinds,of Lumber, such as BOADDS, PLANKS . , JOISTS LATHS, SDINDLES, AND MANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In. Short, they keep con stantly on hand. °full and wellaeasoned.assortment all kinds of BUILDING - MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line ereinvitrd to cal), examine their . stock, and learn their prices. . Thankful for pat favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public *map; - ' BOWMAN, MAUER, & CAPP. Lebanon, April - S. 185& - Wood; VVOO - - • 71113 anderaigned are Prepared to fonaialr Rms . Oar or OAS WOOD, to order, at 'any place in Leb• anen or Nortb Lebanon Boronglis. Orders left at „,,_ their Mill will be promptly attended to. ti * t. Lebanon, APril 21,1818. 31Y HMS & StIOUR. _.... .. UdIIBEB. Jr. FLIFIBE R. NEARLY 2,000,000 FEE 1 1 ! .I,F the best iinteliialieslassortment of Dwain ev er offered to the vullte, is now' ot sate at the new nd extensivc; Ltt St RE add CO - AL:YARD of BRECHBLLE .41.0 . 11 S T, n the liorOugh,.cif - Nertfi.Ltilianesi,;',ori the" hank of tho Union Canal, at the head or; Walnut street, a few quarts North of the Genesee° Steam Mills, and ono goitre east of Borgner'sfrotet: Their assortment consists of the best well‘seagoned White, Yellow. Norway., Piths and' Hemlockßoarde; . Cherry, Poplar,and Pine Boards; I% and 2 inch Pommel and Common Plank; • White Pine and' Hemlock Scantling end Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank And.Scantling; , and 4 inch Poplarßoards. Plank - and Scantling. Sti JNG LES 1 ..9111 NG-LES 1 ! _ . The bestPinelind Remlock - Shingles; Also, Roofing and. Plastering Laths; . Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailings for fences and fencing Boirds; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes.and descriptions. COAL! COAL!!COA L! ! ! The largest stook of Broken, Btove,.Limehurners and .Hollidaysburg Smith Coal. at thelowest prices. ilgb.Confident that they bare the largmt and heat as sortment of Imams of all descriptions and sizes, as well awthe largest stock of the different kinds-of Coat, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon uounty, they venture to say that they can adeorroziodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore inTitoill who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing-elsewhere; • • ''BRELITIBILL h HORST. IC-Lebanou,Neb, 24,.1858,. • . L , YA Stiwt, East Lebrinon GA4sis IL ogrxrr arrue Pin LIP 'AHENTZ. JOHN. WITHEYER BOWMAN, HAUER 1.; CAPP'S MEDICINAL Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, CUMBERLAND Bratty, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. 'rift. ROSS respectfully announces that be has for jj sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Dvestrtifs. Perfumery. Trusses. Patent Medicines, and Fancy Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and strict attention to the wants of the public`, ellahlo him tc 'hinge in the first stn le of the science. Bit. RoSS' WORM LOZENGES, A u r s e e h , e rh ni e o y e t iu oe e rta s w ine e c o t e reenftiorntl9'ochr m il a s ill refuse to take them. Persons mold ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Loran m;,', and refire all others. Many per ms, not having this Lozenge, will try get you to take some other kind; do It let them deceive you—vow can al- Lys get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Ammon, and you can have them sent , 3 , 011; free of.exPense by mail, if you tcloee the price in a letter. If less inn a:dollars worth is wented,Anclose post-office keine; and you-will receive them by return of mail.posi paid. Dr. Ross will send them to any part of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get Mem. Price 20 cents- DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain 014 un easiness, and can be taken with positive Advantage in all cases in which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, .some forms of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood. and all diseases arising from Impurity of-bleed. They will be found superior to any other pill in use. •.Price 25 Cte, per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo tley. SOld only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. Dit. - ROSS' TOXIC MIXTURE. A. superior mencitio for the cure of Sick Headache,. Nervous II adathe, Dyspepsia, Loss' of. Appetite, Ver- Tees Weekness, and all other diseaseereguring a tonic. TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS. Dr. Rees keeps constantly ter sale. -a large assortment of Trusses, .0e all sizes, and "cations in price. which will be Sold very low. An experience - of.more than 20 years, Ore the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug store. A personal attention to thetitting given., need a truss call at Dr. Roes' Dreg Store, Lebanon. DR. ROSS . INFANT DROPS. Per Colic, SpaSMES, Restlessness. &c:., of Infants. It calms nervous irritation. soothes pain, and induces to eleep without leaving the doll, drowsy state that fol lows the use of other titfarit drops. Special, attention Ml asked to this remarkable action. Ask fur Dr. Ross'ln fent Drops. _ _ Dn. ROSS' 11A711. TON C. Ts your half• falling oti7 are' you troubled with thutd— roil; or itching of the bawl? Dr. Rosa' Itair Tonic will, ; cure these troubles. Vries '25 ctn. DR: VOSS' CURB - 101V-Fr.VER & AOUE. Parer and Ague cured in• 24 hours, have sufferedlor 'weeke and months, have been in a sin gle day relieved, at if by magic, from the excruciating Chili-and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Rosa' ?.Store. Dit,ROSS' 1.:1.8 WATER; For,the cure of Sore, Weak, or:lnflamed Eyes. Price 25.ets. - Ult. ROSS' WORtI OIL .kpo.sitive cure for Worms., DR. ROSS' LINOIENT. The beet Liniment in uee for Rheuma tism, Sprains. Swellings. Bruises- Tooth ache, Sore Throat. and all painful and Neuralgic affections of the 'body, is Dr. Robe' Liniment, DR. ItOSS'TOOTII.WASII. • _ - For the cure of spongy arid bleeding gums,. Scurvy, for eleanFing and presOrv nd gams, and imparting a delightful frae math, use Dr. Ross' Tooth 'MAL DR. BERAVS EXT. SARSAPARILLA For the cure of Itheinnatistn. Tetter. Serdfutu, Paine iu tho Dones,-Old Sores, Pimples on. the-Thee, Eruptions of all 'kinds, aud all diseases , erisiog from impute Wood, or the imprudent* use of Meienry. Sold only at Di . Huai' Drug more. ' • COUGH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. Da. Parma's Conon Brew, mowed and sold only by Dr. Boa, opposite the Court House, is a certain cure for coughs: Cola, Whooping Cough, &c. Look, well to the marks - of- the genuine. See that Dr.- Reis' name is EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN BE CURED! . 'Evidence avenger than • eertifieates Lass's Vgorrs. CONPOWin JO performing more wonderful:6ll*a than auy. other Medicine known! It is perfeetlyeate to take. :Try it. If you-are not Satisfied , after using tine Bottle, the money will be refunded; if not able to pay, one Bottle will be given zratis to try it. • Price Five Dollars - per Dottie, Or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold onisr at Dr. Ross' Drug Store: Lebanon. Tune 10, Ma. .„ Sold at:Dr. Roes' Drug Store, opposite the Court Donee, Lebanon, Ps. matbim. nEDI C INES! PERFUNLIERIN TOILET & F A INCY ARTICLES JOSEPH L LEMBERGER) • MARKET STREET, Opposite the Market House.. ALL ARTICLES - 'BOUGHT of tnoWAR ---- RANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold to i t SUIT TILE TIMES! ALL TILE POPULAR PATENT- MEDICINES; At Lemberger's HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES; At Lemberger's. BURNING FLUID & PINE OIL, At Lemberger's. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, • At Lvizfrerger's: FRESH GARDEN. SEEDS, At Le" mberger's, SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER . Lemberger's. With all the articles usually kept in, a well-conducted, Firt!,l ,, Cliass Drug Sillier. • TRUSSES!.-°:sa of ekory variety,and sold at the lowest market prices. Warranted to fit when applied. air PUYSILIAN'S' PRBSCRIPTIONS and FAIVILY RECIPES,-accuratery compounded. by - •.• . • 41. L. LEM..ItEIIGEIt, • GRADUATEof PHARMACY, who has had an experience of eight years in Philadelphia and itiebinond, Va. Oilt - 'OOIINT 11LIMOILINI'S Suingiodwitn Burning Fluid, Pine itfil,'Essence. of Coffee, Matches; Blocking, he pordfier, oi Concentrated Lye, Bs• seams, Medicines, Perfumery, &mod the most liberal Wholesale rates, by J. L. LBW). Li FIBBER,. DRIYOGIST3 &.APOTEMOARI Lebanon, Aug. 11, 1858. Mar et Stree "AV Such it'ord as rail.” -PRILOSOPTIT AND FACT• HOLLOWAY'S-PILLS. TM EXCITING CAUSE OF SICIINMS.—The blood .is the fife-sustaining agent- It furnishes the com ponents of flesh, bone• muscle, nerve and integument. The Stomach-is its manufactory. the veins its distribu tor., and the inte.tines'the channel through which the waste matter. rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these aet'simultanconsly. relieving indigestion, purify ing-the Snide. and regulating the excretions. ' The National Disease. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all etas es in this votary. It essmora a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of Innumerable dangerous mala dies t but whatever its- type or symptoms. however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations. it yields readily and rapidly to this searching & utierringremedy Bilious Afections. • The quantity' mad plenty of the bite are of vital im portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland whichse. crates *his fluid, these pills Operate specifically. infallibly rectifying Its irre:sularities and effectuallyeuring Jaen. dice, Bilious Bemittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Liver Complaints. - • tiltes the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annual ly of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic Constipation, apd other diseases of thole waste pipes in the system. - The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual oz-epfiletuir o phenomenon in medicine. By following the prieled directions, the most alarming ca. see of bowel complaitit are promptly controlled. •. A Word to Females. . . The local debility-and Irregularitiel_whicb are the es pedal annoyances of the weaker sex, and wiiich, when ingleated,' always , studi' life, arerelievod for the time being, and prevented for 'thulium to come, by acourse of this mild but thorough alternative. 08%. Hollowisy'a Pills are the best remedies known in Ithe world for the following diseases : Asthma, Diarrhcea, Indigestion, . Hewer CoMplaints,.Dropay, Influenza, 'Coughs, - - Debility, Inflammation, Colds, Fever 8: gigue, Inward Weakness, Chest - Diseasce, . Piles, Female Complaints,' Coativenese, Headaches, Lowness of n'ilirits. Liver COMplaints, 'Stone a Gravel. Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms or nil winds. *** Wild - at the - Manufactory of Professor Heltoway, 80 Maiden Lane, New,Tork,. and by all respectable Drug. gists find Dealers in Medicine throughoutjbe United 'States and tile eitilliellworld,ln boxes ii• - ' ! centit.'6234 cents, and-SI each. ' -- .. . o,lone:o—None are, gennine unless the words "'Hol loway, New York - and Loudon,"-are discernible as a Wa ter-mark in every leaf of the book of directious.around each pot or box; the same May be plainly seen by-hold ing the leaf to the light:- A handsome reward will he given'to any one rendering such information tui may lead to the detection of any party or parties . CountUrfeit ing,the .medicines or vending the Same, knowing . _ them to he apyrious."lEC ' . The a considerable saiingby taking the , larger dace.' ft. o—Directions for the guidance of Pat.ionili in every disorder are affixed to each box. [March 31.'58. PPLE BUTTER.—A.new and splendid. Artiole, knit ,tl. received, and for sale, at the Grocery Store of MINES, and CIIIINANTS, the cheapest and beet Lot in town, gold by the Box very low at MEDICINAL IED R TIIIILADaLPIIIA TEAL Ili >Uzi a.—fistabiislied 1 . ; twenty two years ago by Dr. E. INKELIN, corner of Third and U nion streets. Philadelphia, Pa. TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. R. a most successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a. private nature, manhood's debility. as en impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities. diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes Indulged in by boys, In solitude. often growing up with them to manhood: and which. if not reformed in 'due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted - , insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner vous system shattered. fee/ strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears in the mind: [Seepages, 27, 28, 29, of Dr. It.'s book on'"Self-Preservatlon."] The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble. is una ble :to labor with accustomed vigor. or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak; be is dull, irresolute. and engages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice hag dem its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and Ma sense - tells him that this is caused by his early These are considerations which should awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated. REDIIII4IDER, Ile who plaCes blinself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as 11 gentle man. and rely upon -the assurance, that the 'Secrets* of Dr. K.'s patients will never be rbiselosed. Young man—let ntAhlsemodeaty deter you from mak ing your ease known to one. who, from education and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Dr. KIKKDE.IN'K residenee has been for the last TWENTY YEARS at the' - N.- W. Corner of TIII.Etr AND UM ON streets, Philadelphia, Pa. - PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE • Can have (by...stating their case explicitly, together with all - .their symptoms, per• letter, enclosing a remit tance) Dr.-K:s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to - any part of the United States, and pack-' ed secure from DAMAGE or CUItIOSITY, by Mail orEx- READ I YOUTH' AND 41ANIIGGDI A. VIGOROUS LIFE OS A. PREMATURE DEATH; IiINSELIN ON itiii-PRESERVATION-ONLY , 25 CENTS Letters containing that value ht willecieure copy, per return'of mail. - ' --GRATIS GRATIS I A free Gtri , To MISERY 4 2"Zature's Guide," anew nand popttlar Work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, ' " alike caleulat ed to preveitt years of misery, and save ' vietiSANDS of lives, is distribUted without charge. anti forwarded by mail, prepaid to any 'Post Office in the United States, on receiving an ordef, enclosing two postage stamps. July 15. • _• The -Liver taavigoratoy: • PREPARED BY* D - R. SANFORD, OLPOTINDFID entirely from Gums, is one Of the BastC purgative andliver Medicines now befor,e the.Rublic, that acts as a Chthartic. morier,emilder,andmonieffeetael than all other modielne knowin. :It is riot only' a Ca thartic but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus necompliebleg two purpo- OCA effectually - , without any of, the painful feeling expo• rienced in the operations of meet Cathartics. It strength ens the system at the same time that it peeps it: and when taken daily In moderate doses, will strengthen and build It np with 'memo] rapidity. The LICHR is one of Us. princieal reguLttnis of the human body; and when it ' performs it. a functions well, the powers of the Go system are fully develop ed. The stomach Matinee' outirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver .1e" for the proper perform ance of Its functione ; .ejs when the stomach 18 at fault. the bowels are at we. Nutt, and the whole sys tem suffer In consequence sql of one organ—the Liver having ceased to do its •Inty. Fur 'he dieerwee of that organ, one of the %Apr° wietors halt made it tie study, in a practice o -n more than twenty years, it find some remedy where- r" . 'wi Lb to counteract the ri many derangemente to whi.th It Is liable. To prove that this tern- ": is at last found, any pereens troubled with lit , , er complaint, in any of its forms, has but to try %F.' bottle, and conviction is certain. • These Guma remove all from the name, supply thy Cow of Lilo invigorat food to digest well, purify- Rod health to the whole cause of the (Meese and Bilious attacks are cured rented, by the occasional rotor. • ' • One dose after eating I• stomach and prevent the 'outing. . Only one dose taken be Nightmare. Only one dose taken at gently, and cures Cbstire One dose taken afte Osin. ne dope of two tea lieve Sick Headache. Gee bottle taken for f JD , male obstruction removes the rause of the disease, _L. and makes a perfect cure., Only one dose•immedi atoly relieves Cholic,while one dose often repeated is r t a sure cure for cholera hforbus, and a preventive `wf of cholera. Only ono bottle is need- n] ell to throw out of the sys tem the efftwte of medi- tine after a long sickness. One bottle _ taken thr, ; Janne:ire remeree ! sallowness or unnatural! • 'color from the skin. Ooe dose taken a short tine before eating gives vigor. to the appetite, and snakes food digest One dose often repeated cures Caronic Diarrhoea In Its 'worst forme, while Slimmer or Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by lPhrmi in children ; there is uo surer,.eafer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few betties cure Dropsy, by exciting the aintiorbouts. We take pleasure In recounuending this medicine as a preventive for Ayer and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fe-. vors.of a Bilious- Type. It operates with Certainty, and thouesnde are willing M testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimouy in its favor. . >!a.Mix Water In the month with the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Liverlnvigmator is a-Scientific Medical Discovery and is daily working curse, alnunq too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom snore than ono 'bottle is required to ears any kind of Liver Complaint, front the worst Jaundice or Dye. pepsin to a common Headache, all of which are the re sults of a Diseased Liver. rum cots uou;sa i anrrLc.• DR. SANFORD Proprietor. 315 Broadway. New York. Joseen L. Leins nose, and Da. Ross, Aeenre for Leba non; and retailed by Druggists. une . .ybf y. E m T r. 16 9 , ReIMG E S ere. DUBS & UMBERGER would respectfully inform the public that they have opened a STOVE & RANGE STORE, next door to the Lebanon Valley Bank. in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa.. where 'bey will constantly keep on hand a lar,re assortment of Stoves. Ranges, se. Among the kinds now on hand they would name the folltiwinm—Gallacher's Sun Rise Cook, Air Tight Cook, Globe Cook, all sizes. Charm Onok. Repub. lie- Cook, Morning Star Cook, all kinds Parlor Cooks, Office and Parlor Storm , , Gas Consumers. *Egg Cylinders, harps, Oval Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers, all sizes Hotel and Family Ranges. Portable Heaters, sc. Also, Fire Brick, Orates, cc. By. Old Stoves taken in Exchange for e w ohs& Lebanon, October p,IS.SS.-tf. SAVINC' FUND. afloat, IVALNUT Street,. Soutb.Weat eorner of • THIRD Street, Philadelphia.' • 124005tPONATED . BY rnt STATE OF TBEANSYLVANIA. Five Per Cent-Interest. Money is respired in any SOlin large or small, and inter eat paid from the day of depoaltto the day of withdrawal. The office le open every day from 9 o'e.ock in the morn ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and. Thursday eveninge till 9.o'c'.ock. HON; HENRY 1.. BENNER, Preaident. •• '' ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. Icru.Los J. Race, Secretary. DIRECTORS. - Pion. Henry L. Benner; F. Carroll Brewster., - • Edward L. Carter, .. Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Frauds Lee, Sarni. 11-. Ashton. • Henry I C. Landreth Munne, Henry Dlffeuderfferr. tgipqloney in received and paym!nts nkule daily with out notice. ' ' ' The inveatments.are made GAGES, OROI7ND RENTS, ties as the Charter requires. irk REAL ESTATE MOST and such first clam ISceurf dag,2s, 'SS. - Furs, Furs. ;TIM undersigned has Net opened a largo new stork of FUltd-for LADIES and GENTLLIJEN, at his Hat Store, Lebanon. -This stock embraces a Teti Vi m _ assortment of FIJRB for Ladles, boeides Ossze, Oslo, to,' for Gentlemen arid tbr. Trizaming r e: Aro .respectfolly invited to Gall. and eZalidna. • liebeoon, Noy, 24, p6s, ADAM arsE.. 1101117 ARI) A SSOCIANION PHILADELPHIA. .4 Boarded institution rstablhthed by spec tarE,tdow. meat for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Firtdent and .hyndernic Disposes. 'TINE HOW ARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life. canard by Some] diseas es, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of each di.easee by Quacks. several years at di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name. to open a Dispensary forth° treatment of We claw of diseases, in all their forms, and to give SIEDICAI. ADVICE GRATIS to all who op. ply by letter. with a description of their condition. (age. occupation, hnbits of life, Ac..) and in cases of extreme It. to FURNISH IrIEDICIN ES EK. OF CFIARO E. It. is needless to add that the Association commends the highest Medical skill of the ago. and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association. in their Annual Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease. for the year , ending:January 183. 1858, express the highest aArisfaction with the success which has ..trended the labors of the Consulting Purgeon in the cure Of Spermatorrheeri,•Seni- Mal Weakness, Impotence. Gonorrlicea. Gloat. Syphillis. the vice of Ottani= or Self-abuse, kc , and order a con tinuance of the Brune plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past. feel assured that their labo.s in this sphere of benevolenteffort hove been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young. and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised ClUußd. An admirable. IlePott Spertriaturrhce,, or Seminal Weakness. the vice of Ontulletti, libeturbetion, or Self- abase,- and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Cnnsulting Surgeon. will be rent by mail (in a pealed en velope,) F l ' RE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, are constant ly being published for gratuitous distribution, 'and will be sent to the afflicted. Some •of the new remedies and methods of treatment , discovered during the last year, are of groat valve. Address, for Report or. treatinentDr. GEORGE It. CAL HOUN, Consulting Surgeon,. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa'. By order:of the Directors. - EZRA D lIBARTF.BLL, Ihysident. OEO. FAIRCHILD. Secrdarg . tia_Creat Discovery of the Age.. IMPORTANT TO • ' TOBACCO CHEWERS Dr. Gustay. Linnard's Taste Iteitaratfc% Tra cher., the Great Sibstittltii for i robanno. IT ill A well known and incontrorertable fact th,t the use of Tobacco 1 ° s b !'7:.a - & - ...liitt &iuse titans moat severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the rare of Man it sill:J(11, as cartful analysis end long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties moet dangerous in their'effects. which by entering into the blond detainee the functions and operntiorufof the Eisen, causing many to suppose that organ to be Seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also theentirenervotis system ; man ifesting itself—es all who.have ever used the noxious Weed will bear testimony—in Isissitude, Nervous irrita bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, - and many other disor ders of a similar character. Tli it TAzt-TE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed tn counteract these. baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in multitude of cas es, and wherever used. Being harmless In themselves they exert a benefhial effect upon the entire system,•re storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy ed by great indulgence, chmpletely removing the irrita tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat —which are always consequent upon abstaining from the nee of Tobacco. and./by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate the whole system.. . Persons else are irretrievably underminirig theircon stitutions and shortening their Ries, shu'ald 11 , 6 these Trochee immediately and throw of theetajurious and un pleasant habit of ToliaccriChewing. These Troches nr Lozenges , are put'np in a convenient and portable form at the low price 0f.40 Cents per tax. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom ell orders ahould be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist; March 24.1855..-Iy. Cor. 2d and Race Philcula. 111.1mbold's Grnuine - Pri'parai ion Or Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Buchu. For diseases of the Bladder: Kidney., Gravel: Bropey, Weaknesses- OhAtruetions, Secret Maoism., - male Complaints, and all disease. of ' • • the Sexual Organs,' Arising from EXIT:OROS and-Imprudeneles in life. anct.re• moving all Improper Uißtarges from the Bladder, Kid neys, or Sexual Ormins, whether existing is morbid or ba d matter l ing in their place a heal ing the stomach, causing ing the blood, giving' tone machinery, removing the effecting a radical cure. and, what is be. ter..pre use of the LAVE,' :bongo, • From whatever cause they may ha'veorigluated, And no Natter of How Lo n .g Standing, 'Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the- Pallid Cheek. • -• • Joy to the Afflicted!' •: It cares Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all the symptoms. arnong which * will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of . Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral tVeakne-.e, Horror of DL ease, Weal: Nerves.. Trembling, Dread ful Iforror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Filet, weicerelnerf, Dimness of Vision; Languoi,Univer sal i,ss.situde of the Ztuacular System,..ofteci Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms. Hot Hands. • • Flushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin, Pallid Countenatwe and Eruptions nu - the Face, Pain in the Rack, Flea . viness of the Eyelids, Fr, • goently Sleek Spots Flying before •• Lim iiyea. with Temporary suffusion and Loss of sight ; Want of Attention, Great' Mobility, Restlessness, with Hoitter of Society. Nothing is mc: e desirable to such Pa tients than solitude, and Nothing they more Dread foe Fear of Thenesalves no• lie pose of manner, no earnestness, no . . Speculation, but a hurried transition from one • • . question Loan . other. saffieiont to rolieve the food from raising and ore retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels fleas. leach meal, rill cure,Dys- spoopfula will always ro- These symptiMis if allowed to go on—Whiclistide med icine invariably removes—soon fellows. Loss of Power, Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC Pl'i*S—in one of which the pa tient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently&followed by those direful -diseases—lN- N ITT AND CONED rrlos t The records of the In sane Asylums, and the'melenchnly deaths by Consump tion, bear ample wittiest to thetruth or tbese assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap• pears. The Countens'Oce is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it; should a sound of the Voice occur, it is rarely articulate. ••With woeful measures wan despair • Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility Is most terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousand to untimely graves. thuablasting the am bition ormituy noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY ! If you are suffering with -ny of the above distressing ailmeuts_the F1,11..tD. EXTRACT BCCUU will cure you. Try it and be convitnied of its efficacy. Beware of Quark Nostrums and Quark Doctors, who ffilsoly boast of•abllities and references. Citizens "OW and avoid them, and save long suffering, AlOney, and Exposure, by sending or tailing for a bottle of this I•opular andspecificltemedy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is perreetjy pleas ant in its taste and odor, but immediate In its action. lielmbold's Extract Buchu •. Ts prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See Professor pewees' Valuable Works on the practice of Physic, and most of the late standard Worksof Igtfirlell_ o lllllll, Ono hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician Who can prove that the malicine ever injured a patient; and the teetfuldny of thousands can be produced to prove that it doe,, great good. Cases of from one week to thir teen years standing have been elfected. The mess of Voluutary Testimony hi: possession of the Proprietor, vouching int:virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing natueSwell known to SCIENCE AND FAME 100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold and not a single instance of* failure has been rencirted Personally appeared before we. en Alderman of the City of l'hiltulelphia, 11. T. 111.1. M BOLD, Chemist. who being duly ;morn does eay, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. 11. T. 11 ELM MOLD. Nolo manufacturer. .8 - worn and duta:Abed before me this:al day of Novem ber, 1861. WM. P. 1111413ARD. Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5, De livered to any Address, Accompanied b) reliable and responsible Certificatesfrom troilessora of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and othere. Prepared and sold by U. T. tIELMHOLD, Practical and Analytimil Chemist. NO. 52 South Tenth St. beloto Chestnut, ' Assembly. Buildings, Phila. To be had of Dr. George Hose, D. 8. Haber. and of 1111.1)ruggists and Do aura throughout the United States, Paviadas and Itritirh Provinces. 'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I Ask for Helmbolcrs—tak e no other. Ctires Gitearaiuilectl. • Dse. 2. 11367.—1 y. TY TREST MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG . • MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W.M. YOUNd. I.I.AItRIAGE GUIDE .by Dr. WM. YOUNG: MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE, GUIDE by-Dr. W.M. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG:- MARRIAGX GUIDE by Ur. WM: YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDR,by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. - YOUNG. - MARRIAGE GUIDE .by .Dr.-W4ll. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE VIDE by-Dr. WM. YOUNG. mpany: MARRIAOE .GUIDE.—YOUNG. GREAT. IMMO LOGICAL WORK. The Pocket Esculapius. or livery One Ills Own Doctor, by Ww. IiOUNo , M. D. It Is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of One II undrcd Kngravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and nitvlog the least impediment to married life, Should reed this book. It discloses secrete that every one should be acquainted with. Still, it to a book that must be kept locked up, and not lie about the house. It will besent to my one on the receipt of twenty live cants.. Addeo. Dr. Wll. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street,. above Fourth Pbiletlel''p la. [January 20,4858.-1 y btoVeB Stovm 4, s it) , S. Selling cheaper than, at any other Stove Store E in Lebanon for GAS , mined Subscriber is determined to sell Stone at frotnls to 20 par cent cheaper tbatlium other eetabliahment in Lebanon. Call and Seem oir / 4 1 : took, nett door to the Lebanon Rank. I op 'for imardia ing. Th ful for pant lavcire he hopes -to ttill 'receive a share ank- 'of public patronage. .11td338 tc. ROGERS. bahanon, Nov. 24, lon . Male or. Female, MEDICINAL. Offal diseases. the great, first cause Springs from ne g lect of Nature's laws. SUFFER Nat u res 'n MIEN CURE IS GUARANTEED IN ALT.. STArrES OP SECRET DISEASES, Self-abuse. Nervosa Debility. Striethresh Gleete. Grey, el, Diabetes. Diseases of the Kidneys and isiadder• Mercurial Rheumatism. Scrofula. Pains in the Boner and Ankles. diseases of the Lungs, Throat. Nose nod Eyes. Ulcer; upon the Body or Limbs. Calmer., Dropsy; Epileptic Fite, St.Vitue' De et and nit Di , eases arising from a' derangement of the Sexual tl r . gene. such as Nervous Trembling. Loss of 3lernory. Las. of Power. General Weaknees. Dimness of vision with pecnlier spots appeering *define the eye.. 1,, or Sight. Wakefulness. Dyspepsia. Liver Dieease. Emotion, upon the Fire. Pain iti'the Beck and Head. Female Ir• regularities and all improper disebargee from hot h It matters not from what canoe the disease originram. however long standing or obstinate the ease. ItteOTIMT Ia CERTATN. arta In a shorter time than a permanent Mira CAT be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has berthed the skill Of eminent physicians and re. siattal all their means acute- The medicines arc plea; . ant without odor, causing no sieknees and free from mercury or balsam. During twenty yeere of preetice. have repelled *rem the .taws of Death many thnsand,, 'who . , in the hurt stages of the above•mentioned diseases, bad been given rip to die by their phveiciabe. which ra t _ rants me in promising to the afflicted. who flay 0, 0 , themselves under my care. a perfect and most epeaty cure. Secret Diseases are the greatest enemies to health. as they ere the firsteautietif Consumption. Scrofula and many other diseases. and should be a terror to the he t man family. As a permanent cure Is scarcely ever ef fected, a majority of the cane failing into the hands o' incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the dis• eases but nth' the constitution, filling the system with mercury. which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer into ;.rapid COneumption. - lint should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en tailed upon the children, who are born with feeble me stitutions, and the current of lifeeorrupted by a virus' which betrays iteelf in Scrofula. Tetter, Ulcers. Erup tions and other affections'ef the Skin, Eyes, Threat am' ungs. entailing upon them n brief existence of suffer ing and consigning them to an etulfgraee. . . SELF ABUSE isienother formidable enemy to health', for hothing else in the dread catalogue of human dices , see muses so destrurtive a drain upon the system. draw: lug ire thousands of Iridium through a few years of cuff tering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nei'. sans System, rapidlylivastes away the energies of life, • Comm. mental derangement. prevents the proper deveh cement of the systentt diaOrialifiee for merrier, society, business, nud all earthly happiness, anti leaver. "re sot. force wrecked in body or miwL predisposed to Consump- Lion anti a:. :9 911evik.Y4m In be dreaded titan dnatb itself. With the fullest cenifidence I assure the unfortu nate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruin ous practices my patients can be re: tort',! to robust, rig. orous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Pats-c: Medicines, for there are so many Ingenious snares in tine columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers. that millione have 'their -contaltutinne mine( by the vile compounds of quacir,loctors. or the squall. poisonous nostrums vended es `Patent Medicines." have carefully analyzed many of the &readied Patent Medicines. and find that mutely all of them contain Cur. rneiye Sublimate. which is ono of the etrongeet Prepara tions of mercury and a deadly poison, which, instead of endue the dimmer- disables the system for life. three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipted'and ignorantpersone who dri.not understand even the alphabet of the, MATERIA Mentes, and arc equelly as deatitutebf"any knowledge of the hu meri system. having one ohjert only in view, and that to make money regardless of ismeiquenres: - trregularitive and all diseases of niales and feme.es treated on principles established by twenty years of prnetiee. and sanctioned by thousands of the moat re iiitirkable cares. - Medicines ;with full direction.• sent to nay part of.the 'United . States or Canada.., by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business cor respondence strictly confidential. Address .1. SUMMERVILLE, M. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert. Sc., [Old No. 109,) below twciftb, *arch IS, 1853.-ly. ranamenu. I 0'4)4)1'1:Int. Discovery. CONSUMPTION AND ALL Diseases of the Lungs and Throat • ARE POSITI VELY CURABLE BY INHALATION I I willehsonveyo. the Remedies to the cavities In the lungs through the al. passages, and coming in direct contact with. the dices'-. neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the courl... . causer a free and easy expect . ration, heals the lungs, I puritiek the blood, imparts renewed vitality, to the uer . vous System, giving that tone and energy so indispenFto ble for the restoration of health. To be 'Mae to state oonfidently that Consumption is curable by I nbalatirso.. ia . te me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as Mud, undov. the control of medical treatment as any other j formidable disease ; ninety out every hundred ease , . I can be cured in - the first stapes, and fifty percent. in the t second; but in-the third stage it is impassible to tare i more than five per cent- for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to defy mettles I skill. Even, however. in the lest stages, itilialattuu affords extraordinary relief to I the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an -1 uually destroys ninety-five thousand persona in the U nited.iitaitew adobe. • and a correct calculation shows that 1 of the present population of the earth, eighty millions , are destined to LIE the Consumptis We 'grave. Truly, the quiver of death bas no arrow so fatal es. i Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy I of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off 1 L''alike the brave. the beautiful, the graceful. and the gitt ad. By,the - help of that Supreme Debug. from whom cometit every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer j to theaftlicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con ; sumption. The that canto of tubercles is- from Impure • Blood, and the Immediate effect, produced by their depo sition in the lungs, 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 More ra tional to expect greater good from medicines entering ', the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered ; through the stomach ; the patient will affrays find the 1 lungs-free and the breathing essy,.after Whaling rem., dies. True. inhalation la a local remedy. nererthelem-• ,1 it acts constitutionally, and with more power and err,. I tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence-of this mode or administration, chlbroforto inhaled will destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous aye : tem, so theta limb may be amputated without theslight eat pain; iulialing theoribiary•burning 'gas will dlietruy ' life iu &hi's hours. The - inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or ttpparently.dead. The odor of many of the mcdicinev to perceptible in the skin, a fe* moments af ter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blued. A convincing proof or the constitutional ef fect:: of inhalation, is the fact that sicknessisalwayspro duced by breathing foul ail. Is. not this positive evi dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi ciously administered through the lungs. should produce the most happy molts ? Luring »igliteen years' prac tice. many - thousands. suffering from . diseases of the lungs and throat. have been under my . care, and I bare effected many remarkable curtes, even after the sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies me that Consurnptionis no longer a fatal di/tease.— My treatment of Consumption is original. and founded on long expo:knee and a thorough investigation. perfect acquaintance With the nature of tubercles, &c,, enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of dimase that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies. rarely dating mistaken even in a single ease.— This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological nod microscopic- discoveries, tables me, to relieve the large from the efferta of contracted chests ; to en large the chest, Purify:thehlocal, impart to itrenewed vi tality. giving -energy and tonsto theentiresyntem. Medicines, with full directians,sent'to any parcel the United States and Caustics, by patients communicating • their symptoms by letter. But th. cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a 'visit, which Would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to proscribe with much greater certainty ;. and then the CUM could be erfectvd without my• seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM, M. D., Office, 1131 Filbert 5t.,.(01d N0.,109,) below 12th,. March 18. 1858.-Iy. PIKILAPILLPHUL, PA. Da 1117NTRIEVS . Till EDICAL MANUAL Being au otiginal and popular Treatise on MAN AND WOMAN: %META Phyekdou. Functions and Sexual Disordersof J, very kind- with never fatting Moldiest for the speedy.cnte of disetvas of a private and deliatts obarsc. ter. incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God. ' •-• PiIIGE.TWENTY-FiT.E CENTS • ,% •,,•0 .-. • , . - • The author of the above s .wia" '7, it; tta_'...... i 1..... volume is a graduate, and &k:.l' ‘'it,'-o—v •' • .7 4A - 'll;.' • hsvi nu devoted a quarter of if fr 's ' s•, • '... r 04 a century to the study and '..-`,..".... ...• - •ltarEse .: treatment of hpyhilis and ---- • •I/Ala2 c4 , .'.. ~ kindred disoniers as a spec • ... -- ....maw, ~../,.:',.. kinks. he has become pat - ---......--., ________‘ ...... se.ped of most iniralnabls -..,/, - f -- "'.-L- %• :- information in regard to tho /.'/,•! 11l n 1 • " same.and isabletecomprees into wade mecum compass . the very qnintesfeuce of med iral Faience on this important subject; as the result of the experience of the moot eminent .phyFicians in Eu rope and America lit thoroughly demonstrated' in his own highly successful prsclice In the treatment of se cret disenees in many thousands of cases in - the city of Philadelphia alone. . • Testimony of the Prof. of Obe tetrics in Penn. College. Philadelphia. "Da. HUNTER'S Memel. Alsasest." The author of this work, nulike the majority of those who advertise to core the diseasin of which it treats, is a graduate of oars of the test Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or t the victim of mat - practice, as a swxestifid and experienc ed practitioner. in whose hanor and integrity they cosy place the greatest confidence. From A. Wood JOSEPiI S LONGSROBE s M. D. ward, M. D., of Penn. University, ,• Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the pm feesioual 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. io which his skill has been manifest in restoring Terfect health, Io some insuatons where the p Went has betas considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal - weakness. or disarrangement of the functions Produced by Self abuse, or Excess of canary, I do not know•hie superior In his profesaimi. I have been se quainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more thin justice to him as 'well as a kindneha the unfortunate victim of early Indtscreti a, to recato• mend him as one, in whose professional skill and integri ty they rney safely confide themselves. A 'Arian wooDwaßD, M. D. One copy, securely enveloped, win h e , f orwar d e d freeof postage to any part United States for. 25 mots, or 6 oopieA for $l. Address, post paid, COBDEN et CO., Publishers, box 197, Philadelphia. le. Booksellers, 0/1111188M1 and Book Agents supply ed on the most liberal terms. October 20th, /$58.-1 . - CALL. andexandissilmatiast stock of Atkins t Mudd am. Come soon and purchase your Boots, Shoe , . &0., at Atkins a If c Main,
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