The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, January 12, 1859, Image 4

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    have a full and fair opportunity to participate it,
edleidting Etti:agates to form a constitution prepar
Story to admission as a State, and. if desired hr
them, they should also be allowed an ungatitied
'right to vote upon such constitution after it
it
framed."
Subsequent events have confirmed use in these
sentiments. The deplorable disputes in the first
session of the present Congress,—the popular ex . -
-oltement resulting from those disputvs, together
with other proceedings in their nature novel and
alarming, would nil have been averted, had the
people been secured in "the unqualified right" tt
pate upon their domestic institutions. I regret
to bet einpelled to say, that, under varitme pre
terms, held from them. When they refused to
accept the Leetuipten Constitution, mado for
them by delegates representing the minority,-they
were explicitly denied 'the 'privilege of malting
Uheir own constitution, unless upon a condition
not - previously exacted. If they accepted the Lo
corn/ton Constitution, they' entered the sis.er
hood of States at once, with a population less
than ono half of the existing ratio of Congres
sional representation; but, if they refused that
Oonstitution, they could not be admitted into the
lunion, with the Constitution of their choice,un
til
they were ready to show by a formal census
that they had attaineda population equal to that
+ratio. The results have become historical.
Mire last expressive rote of the people of Kan-
MS against the net of Congress commonly known
as the English Bill, has for a time arrested Con
gressional intervention. Peace bas resulted alum
from the votes of the people, norfrom the sugges•
Mons of outside influences. But, during the an
gry feelings which this controversy has aroused,
the theory has been started, end insisted upon;
that it will henceforward be the duty of Congress
to protect slavery in the territories, if the people
of the territories shall fail to du so. The warrant
fur this extraordinary assumption is alleged to
esiet in the decision of the Supreme Court of the
fUnited States, in the woof Bred Scott. Enter
:tail:tin, as; T ao, r rafound reverence for the dcci•
dons of that august tribunal, mid standing ready
to obey them, whenever they are enunciated, I
have yet to bo convinced 'lst any e ach construc
tion can be fairly given to their action in the case
'referred to. Such a doctrine, no matter bow
sanctioned, or supported, will shake the very pil
lars of our constitutional rubric. It would com
pel ev •ry territory to elevate property in slaves
above every other description of property,—and
to establish a slaves code in its early municipal
regulations; or else it would convert the Congress
into a theatre of criminetion and confusion, and
111 the whole country with a strife. And all
this, without securing a single silvan lags to the
North, or protecting a single right of the South.
Regarding myself as fully committed to the
doctrine of popular sovereignty in its broadest
sense, I can never subscribe to the theory of Con
gressional intervention, as understood and sup
ported by the opponents of this doctrine. By
popular sovereignty, I mean no violation of the
rights of the States—no assault upon the institu
tions of the South—no appeal to sectional preju
dices. On the contrary, I regard the doctrine us
the embodiment of the popular will in States and
Territories, as the conservator of the rights and
the equality of States and people—and as the on
ly means by which a vexed and dangerous agita
tion wtil be satisfactorily and perpetually "set
tled."
A theory heretical has been'advalleed inanoth
er portion of the Union. It has been held that
this government, divided into free and slave States
as it was framed by our revolutionary fathers,
cannot endure—that all must become free, or all
become slave. When such a doctrine shall been
forced, the constitution will have been subverted--
State sovereignty prostrated—state rights disre
garded, and the liberty of the people destroyed.
It should meet an indignant rebuke from every
lover of his country, and the blued bought right
of the people and the states to self,governmeut.
Under the various amendments to the consti
tution of Pennsylvania, the influence of tire Exe:
entice has been greatly reduced by, the transfer
of patronage from the Governor to the people.—
This is in accordance with the principles of self
government, but must he acknowledged that in
relieving the Executive from many serious re
aeausibilities, it, has diminished his ability to
maintain the r ights of the State against Federal
and other enroachments, and has thrown a great
er share of responsibility upon the people. The
extensive patronage of the federal government.
and the large salaries paid to its officers, in com
parison with those of the state, present constant
inducements to our citizens to overlook the state
in the pursuit of more lucrative employment un
der the United States. It is therefore, the more
necessary that the people should guard the sov
ereignty of the state with increasing watchfull
nese. The constitution of the United . States con- .
tains the great fundamental principle which
should govern its construction on every enestion
respecting the extent of the federal power. "The
power not delegated to the United States by the
oenstitution, aor ,prohibited by it to the states,
are rererved to the states respectively, or to the
people." It is on this broad platform that every
claim of federal power not granted by the cos
etitutiou, should be sternly resisted. The ten
dency to centralization is 60 great, and the over
shadowing influences of power and patronage so
eednetive, that liberty cannot long be preserved
witbost the exercise of sleepless vigilance it: en
forcing a strict construction of the federal com
pact. The doctrine of state rights is the doctrine
of true liberty. Popular sovereignty is the life
blood of our free institutions, and the -palladium
of our safety. Every patriotic indueetnont to
sustain,,,those great principles should be fearless
ly held out to our citizens, and every unauthori
zed assumption of power should be resisted with
unceasingenergy, and by all conatitutional means.
Having now discharged the duty imposed on
the Executive, by the constitution, cannot eon
elude without,eougratulating you upuu the peeu
llarly favorable auspices under which you enter
upon the duties of the Session of 1850. Few im
portant subjects of legislation press upon your
attention. Prudence, firmness, fidelity—a wateh
ful regard fur the interests of the Commonwealth
—a jealous guardianship of her finances—on
the part of the government—urn ell that are 're
quired, under Providence, to ensure the confirm
fLllo43 and increase of our onward prosperity,--
Pennsylvania may then, at no remote peried, re
joice under the extingui: hment of her public debt
--the repeal of her burdensome taxes--a
fame and a credit untarnished--a free and popu
lar educational system—and an industrious and
loyal people, prosperous and happy.
WILLIAM F. PACKER
EXECUTIVE C11.0113E1%. )
Harrinburg. Jnn. sth, 1859. j
TO TINE AFFLICTED.
71 R. J. W. BECHTLE, the Colehmted HER n R DOC.
tTOR. offers his valuab serviette tb at
large. DOCTOR BECIITLE Ie
is opposed to
to he
Caloum ile
el or
Any mineral poisons. and will not give them at all.—
DOCTOR BECIITLE having studied medicines ten years,
and a number of years of extensive practice and expert.
ence, secures to him the confidence of the public. DOC
TOR BECIITLE has only lust nine patients In the last
two years, out of the vast numbers who have mado ap•
plicatlon to him for aid, from home and abroad. Some
coma hundreds of miles to consult with regent to diseases
of long standing. and have been cured. in the last two
years. DOCTOR BECUT LE hes cured 50 cases of Cancer,
$0 of Rheumatism, 29 of Dropsy. 23 of consumption, 19
of Diesaiee of the Bladdot and Kidneys.l7 of Sore Eyes,
160 of females laboring under the Falling of the Wweb,
Monthly Irregularities, Fioumlbus, ..tc.; kr. All the
above diseases have been pronounced incurable by Calo
rie/ quacks. We hare no apace to give the above eartifl•
cote*, but whoever doubts can have the names at any
time by calling on DOCTOR RECIITLE. As respects
Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR ISECATLE
has never lat ono woman- in confinement of all the vast
numbers he has attended. In this he is particularly suc
cessful. Diseases of long standing of all kinds, cured in
the shortestossible time, and on the m tot reasonable
terms. Noy arges for consultation. ilght practico at-
Deeded to at &Inouye.
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•• • DOCTOR BECUTLE Will always be found In his OlOco
Igniorth Lebanon, a few doors North of the United Breth
ren Church. except when out on business.
,Ntirth Lebanon Borough. Ikenzuber 22, 1558.-ly.
Phila. & Reading Railroad.
Lebanon Varney Branch.
11,1 ;
OT7Trt7ll_T'in -
UVI-ti.+3lllßi_
, 11.4a4
Two Daily Trains to Reading, and
three daily Trains to Harrisburg.
ASS LRDANON, going East to Reading, at 7.05 A. 51.,
P
and 8.89 P.M. (Express SfaiL)
Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7 A. 57,,
11.213 A. 211. (Express mail,) aid. 9.50 P. M.
At Reading, both traina• make Ow connexions for
Philulelpida, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams
port, Ac.
Morning train only at 7.05 connects at Reading
for Wilkosbarre, Pittston and Scranton.
At Ilarriaburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania."
"Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads
for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers
burg, ko.
Through Tickets to Lancaster, In No. 1 Cure, $1 50. .
80 Ms. baggage allowed to each parsonger.
The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains:
Through Firat Class Tieketaat reduced rate to Ningark.
Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal ,
points in the West, North Went, and Careulas ; and Elul
grant Tickets, atlower Fares, to all above places, can be
bad on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon.
:sir All Tickets will be purchased before the Trains
start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in the cars_
0. A. NICOLLS,
Ckty 20,1858. Engineer and Sliperintelidetil.
13,.A PPLES,—A fine Lotjustrecelred and for sale, sheep
than elsewhere in Lebanon, by
OYES & EUSTON.
EIED APPLES and PILACIIES, just received, and
if for sale by OYIS & EUSTON.
110^ERIESluul 4WEENSWARE ♦er cheep at
RARER dr MN
The World' s great Exhibi
tion Prize Medal.
A worded to C. )1 EY EIL, for his T WI) I'l A NtW. Lundou
I - 1 51 MYER respectfully infurirei his friends itinl•-the
public generally, that he has con:newly ou hand,
Pi:1111,8 egtul to t)1040 which ha received the Prix.,
Waal, in London. 1851. All orders promptly attended
to and great care taken iw the selection and packing the
0111.110.
Sir H. 11. 114 hop, No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde Park;
Profes..or of Music at Oxford.
Siei,±mund Thalberg. Austria; Profk,sser of Music.
Sterudale Bennett, 15 Buseell Place, Fitzroy Square;
Brofessor at the Roy - al Academy of Music.
vtor Berlioz, Fran Ce.
.T. Robert Black, United States,
Cho•aliet Neultomm, Zollverein.
Cipriani Potter, C Baker street. Portman Square; Prtn-
that of 'Royal Academy of Music.
Dr. Scbafhauti, Zoliverein ; Professor of Geology, :Vim
log and Metallurgy.
Sir George Smart, St. Anne's Chertsey Organist and
Composer of the Chapel Royal-
Henry Wylde." 65 Weetbourne Terrace; Doctor of Haste
and • Professor at the Royal Academy of Music,.
Rey. Tenterdea street. Hanover Square rBu
perintendent of the Royal Academy of
James Stewart. 22 Breeknock 0, event, Camden Town
Piano Forte Manufacturer.
The following MEDALS hare been awarded to Conrad
Meyer, viz :-
1143. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin
philndelphin.
1815. First Premium anti SILVER MEDAL, Franklin
Institute, Philadephia.
1540. First Premium and MN' F.ll' MEDAL, Franklin
1 inditti to. Philadelphia.
1847. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, fileaba.uie
Institute, Boston.
100. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin
Institute, Philadelphia..
1840. Find, Premiuni and SILVER METAL, Franklin.
Institute, recommendation of a Gold Medal.
1851. Diplopia and MEDAL, Mechanics' Institute, Dow
ton.
1851. PRIZE MEDAL, Great Rbrid's Exhibition, Lon
don, slope which time, (1851.) C. Marna has not ex
hibited his Pianos at any Exhibition.
WALTZ St RIEDEL, Agents.
Lebanon, VC".
Nov. 17, 1855.,
Dotil forget to Gall at
AVON'S ZkIcADAWS, and examine their stock of
Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Trawling Bags.
S. .111 f. Pettengill eXt* . Cols
A DVERTISING AGENCY, 119 NASSAU Sr., NEW
YORK. &10 STA?. ST- BATTON. S. kettchglll4
Co, are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the
meat influential and largest circulating Newspapere tee
the United-Statea and the Canada% Mop are authori
zed to contract form. at our lowest rates.
Stoves, StOVCS, SLOVCS.
Selling cheaper than at any other Stove Stofe
in Lebanon for CASK!
rillln Subscriber is determined to sell Stoves at from Li
to 20 per cent cheaper rhan any other establishment
in Lebanon. Call and see my stock, ncxt door to the
Lot:arum Bank. I charge not bing for examining. Thank
ful for past favors he hopes to still receive a share of
public patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS-.
Lebanon, Nov. 24 : ISM
LEMBERGER'S
CQdBMh HU factory.
riIIiANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect
fully informs the Public. that ho continues to carry
on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a sale as ever. It is unnecessa
ry tar him To say mere, than that the work will be done
in the 'same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
work and name so well known in the surrounding coun- .
try. Ile promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble time. His manufactory is iu complete order. ami he
flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction
as heretofore. He manufactures
Broad avdNarrowCioths, (17 : W7m:is, Blonkels, Triatc
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He also cards Wool and makes Mills. per the conve
nience of his enstemers, Wool and Cloth will he taken
in at the following places:---At the stores of George &
Seellenberger, Louser & Brothers, George Heiner:hi, and
ot the new Drug Store of Guilford e amberger, near
the Market Mouse, in the borough of Lebanon: at the
store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh
ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William
Earnst. Fredericksburg; at the store of S. B. Bickel, in
Jonestown; at the store of George Weidman, Bellevue ;
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the shire of
Gabriel Wolfersberger, New Market Forgo; et the store
of Midget Shirk, East Hanover, Dauphin county; at the
stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East Hano
ver Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away
regularly, (torn the above places, finished without delay,
and returned again.
These of his easterners who wish Stocking Wool 'card
ed dyed and mixed, eau leave the Same, white, at the
above mentioned places, with directions how they wish
it prepared. Or Iris customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
which will be done and left at the desired places.
N. B. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places.
LYON LEMIHNIGER.
• East Hanover, tebiumn county, May 13,1855.
Coal, Coat, Coal,
TNT 3, the underdigned, would respectfullyinform the
citizens of Lebanon county, that we are now pre
pared to supply the community with COAL. either
Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL
on hand, such as
Pea, Chained, Nut, Stave, Egg and Broken COAL ; white,
red and gray ash,
which we are constantly receiving from some of. the best
Collieries in the. Coal regions, and would here say that
we will sell our Coal as low as they can be sold by any
Person in the county, which we will sell et our Mill, or
deliver to any part of the two borough:.
MYERS it SEOUL
Genesee Mills, 'Lebanon, Feh. 5, ISa.
INDIAN '1,1E47
'The Surest and most Excellent Remedy!
rptuts TEA. cures Costiveness and produces &Smith
a ful Appetite. relieves patients of severe Colds. Rheu
matism, and purifies the Blood. For Dropsy andtiii.s.-,o
si,
ti
Consumption it is likewise the very best Remo- vir,..iit
dy; and for Females before and after Confino- ' i! *- it,l3
meat it wilt prove a never-failing Purifteative,
being at the same time an additional benefit to the In
fant. In severe Pain in the Stomach it will render
most valuable services, .cleansing end warming the
Stomach, etc., etc.,. and counteracting ail unpleasant
sensations, which frequently originate front flatulency,
etc. Take one Tablespoonful of the above Tea to one
quart of water, let it boil for about one quarter o f en
hour, cover it well so es to prevent the aronm from es
caping, and drink it cold or-worm, with or without su
gar, one quart every day according to circumstances.
due fourth of a pound costs 2::, cents. Yon may also
eat thaTee in its natural state:-1 Teaspoon full with
molasses, repeating this every l hours should Glottis - ease
he severe. Children are to take this medicine in propor
tion to their age. SEBASTIAN ZEITLER,
In Chestnut street, first House West of the Methodist
Episcopal Cemetery. [Lebanon, Dec. 15,'55.-dint.
4
Cheap JOIVV" the old Cab
wet Haller still Alive.
TWIN SPMX,R still keeps constantly on hand all
kinds of Cabinet Ware of the latest styles and the
beet material and workinxnellip.
lie has ready made. a ..uutnber of Superior SOFAS.
011,1 I ItS. BUREAUS, DINING TABLES, Blt KFAST
TABLES, Sinks, Cupboard. , , Stands of all kinds, BED
STEALS, nod all kind,. of %Van: in hit, line - of buiduess.
All of which he will sell cheaper for CASH
than (1111 be bought elmwhere. lie is also
• ready to make coffins wet attend funerals at
(ha shortest nol leo. All persons in want of
Cabinet Ware will do well to give him a call at his rooms
in Market street, directly opposite the United Brethren
Church, before purcbuAug eisewin.re.
/fe warnutta his goods to be. , represented, and if it
is not so, he will make it so, free of eharg,...
Lebanon, Feb.l7, 185 S.
A.TKIXS h 3.IcADASI have a splendid woodmen" of
1-5,. Booty, Shoes, Trunks, and TraVvling Bags.
A TRINS h IicADAM have just receive,' n new stock
.t.t, of hoots, Shoo, Trunks and Traveling Bann.
X tYCFACTIUR 01P
Improved Fire end Wet er Proof
CONIPOSITION ROOFING,
HARRISTMR(i. PA..
. .
RESPECTFULLY interim the cult.nauf liarrieburi,7,
T.• ading, Lancaster, Letsmon, and their etc {Mae,
that we are prepared to put on roofs on most liberal
tea me, and at the shortest notice.
We respectfully call the attention of pereons about to
build, to our it:trainable method of roofing. now much
need throughout the principal cities of the United States
and their vict..ities. This mode of roofing having all
the combined reinialtee of Cheapncee,Durability, and Se
curity against Fire and Water, and diem:nein.; with high
gable walls; the roofs require aninclbuttion of not more
than three.mtarters (3)or an inch to the foot. and in
many cases easing the entire cost of rafters—the ceiling
Joist being need.
The gutters are made of tlw Mae material, without
any extra charms; ; consequently. our roofs are put up
at almost half the coat of either Tiu. Slate, or Shingles.
The material being of imperishable nature. It surpasses
all others in Durability ;—bceicitori In case of any casual
ty, it Is the most easily repaired of any other roof now
In nee. Yet, the beet proof we can offer as to its being
both lire end water proof, are our many references, to
any one of whom we are at liberty to refer.
N. B.—But let It be distinctly understood, (!lace
manufacture our own composition, ancl do the work in
person) that we warrant all our work Proof rgainst both
Fire and Water; if they prove contrary, we will most
willingly abide the tee nits.
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The materials being mostly non-couductoriiof heat. no
roof is IM cool In summer. or so warm in winter. Those
wishing to use our rtv.f should give the raters a pitch
of about ono Intl to the foot.
ally 27, 1857.
fancy Furs—foe Ladies and
•
Children.
TWIN FATIEDIA k CO., No. 81S (new no.) AIARKET
ft, Street, above Eighth. thaittea.—ltuporters. Manu
facturers and Dealers in FANCY FURS, for Ladies and
Children; also, Gent's. Furs, Fur Cm!tars, and Moves,—
The number of years that we have been engaged In the
Fur but,lnesa. and the general character or our Furs,
hotb far quality undprice ism; generally known tlimugh
ent the country, that we think it not necessary for us to
animieStutug more.thst; that we have 11011' opened our
assortment of FITRP, fyr the Fall and Winter Sales, of
ihe. largest and most beautiful assortment that we have
ever Offered before to the public. Our Furs havo all
been Imported during the present season, when money
wits scarce pmul Furs much lower than at the present
thine, and have.hoen manufactured by the moat compe
tent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them
at such prices us wilteentlnue to Ore us the reputation
we have borne'for. years, that is to sell a
a very swag Profit- good article fir
Storekeepera - wilf do well to give tut a call, as they will
And the largestmlsortment by far to select from in the
city, and at, ncaniftietnrers prices.
JOIIN PAREIRA k CO.,
No. SIVIARKET Street. ahrrer ath.. PfIILAD'A.
;wept. 22J-1850.-1
THE
October 151 h, ISSI
7 irt: vorcE OF MC WORLD.
Royal Jury on lla,•ical Into.ruments
and othoFlannels, tat in the b . st manner.
JAMES F. MAX-WELL,
LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Cane Seated Chairs and
Cabinet Ware.
muyil I iiithlNFl lins now a tares steak of Celia-
Seated 'hairs inviClibinet-Ware on hand.
Young IL,iisk+•+-pers And others tiro invited
to call unit ex:twine it before puv-It Pisa.-
where. His work is all hisow a also. tact `"" 1 -- 4 .-
Also. ind Choirs
. 1 .0.4 - 41 i s :hop is in MlLuot Street. asaily-oriposite thu
.leiL 'Lehauon,Doserahor 1. isaS.-4m.
WIIOI.INA i.li AND RETAIL
Cll.t § It NE AAUIPA,C TO Ry !
NtT 11 E .sihr , Clibell3 take this tom ilOd to i LI Amu 046 r
frietais and the public that they have commenced
the above business, in all its brattelost. in the Bee- ;
*nigh of Lebanon, on Pinegrove goad,twor what is 1
known as Pine:times Foundry. They hope to receive the 1
patronage of those in want of anything in their line. as
they promise to use the best materials and employ the t
best of workmen.
OLD CitA IRS II EPA. 1 RED and PA 1 NTBD.
Ai Theldßowing afferent kinds t f Timber or Lam',
bur taken in exChtinge tbr Chairs, viz :—Hiekory, Wel- i
nut, Poole; Staple, Beech, Berth, and Cherry of differ-
ent kinds.. I
, LEBANON, PA.
tt" WARE-ROO. In the TOWN HALL, Mad St., i rrl'ill , , undersigned having made very great additions to
Lebanon, where a large stock of Ready-mach Rocking 1 1 their faciliti es ror th e manufacturing of MACHINERY,
and other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, &c.; is constantly : will manufacttire and keep on hand. a very general as
kept. on hand. . BROWER A: 'EON. ! sortmeut of FARmINu Luny:Mit:NTS, 'elnittiteing
Lebanon, Nor. 17, I.SIiS, : WheetWelmproved Rudtray and Lever llonle poiversand
------------------- -- 1 Threetre; Munny's Combined Reaper and Mower, with
i V. ootPs latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rollers,
Grain Drills and Fens, Corn Ploudat and Planters, Clo
t rer Millers, Corn Shellers, Fodder. Straw, Hay Cutters.
All of the above:Machines• are of the latest and best
improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction.
; Oasting,s of all kinds made to Order,
t and at short notice. They also manufacture SrEan. EN
; Gras, Mill Gearing, Shafting, andiMill work in general,
' and pay particular attention 'cl . Repairing Engines and -
Machinery of all kinds.
They invite all to cell and examine their work, at
I their Machine Shop, on Pfueororestrect, Lebanon.
[
rte` All orders or communications by mail will be
i promptly attended to,
CLOCKS.
'Thirty Day,
Eight Day ,
Thirty Elm,
C LO CKS,
Just Received at
J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon Pa
TIIE undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that beams now a larger and more extensive assortment
of MARBLE, at his New Establishment lo.rdarket street, i
theu has ever heretofore been, etnred to the public in‘i
Lebanon, the stock consisting of ITALLiti MARBLE,
LiND, STATUARY, DORSET, Weas', MANCItRiTIiR,
all of whielittre don. up„in the most scientilic style, and .
in such a variety of designs as to suit the tastes. of all.
The public are invited to call Rt hfa
NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET,
Naas square aarth of Union Ilan, Lebanon, Pa., where he
milt attend personally to nil who will favor him With
their patronage.
lie would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal
patronage allotted. him since opening in business, and
feeling the more encouraged by the interest manifested I
in his behalf by the public, he enters upon a new sesilht
with renewed energy, despatching business with a •
promptness becoming an honest mechanic.
Terms Reasimalde. Cali and Examfne.
Lebanon, Aug. 18, W. J. E. DAUGHERTY.
P. B—Alsn, a number of select limestone Door Sills,
for the accontinodation of building num and contrffletok.a,
who would do well to nail and examine. J.. E. D.
Lebanon Nia.rP,)le Yard
1 OILY FARRELL. Stone Cutter, respectfully informs
0' his friends and the public In general that he is
prepared to do all kinds of FANCY /LSD GENAMENTAL work
at Ithi Marble card, in Walnut street, half way between
the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,
at the shortest notice. as good as work dont in any city
In the United States, and twin.' the mite Stone (hitter in
Lebanon County Who has serval Arend - sr apprenticeship
to the business, he piecing himself that he eau manufac
tore cheaper. and gives betterfinish than any other
man engaged in the same bind neRS. Itis stock conSists of
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, N.TANTELS, CEMETERY POSTS,
k'uiu &AEU, hC.
AISO,. SANDSTONE of the best quality for all user,
plain and ;ornamental. A large assortment of LIME
STONE for all kinds of housework, of any else and
quantity. &is-Neese call and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere.
—•
Lebanon. Demnnber 19, 1855.
N. 8.--LiaTERING. done in German and English; by
the beet preetisl week nun.,
New Furnit
SAIVINO, and any o:her kind of Sawing which mny be
. wanted to suit buiblem. The subscribers beg leave to
TrARLISON R. DUND:.fftE would respectfully. im inform too public that they have tho latest and hest Mi
ll form the Imbile that he has taken the stand late proved machinery in the county, such an Woonwearn's
Dundore k Ovee. in Cumberland Street. between Market J pr,Attlnt, gin.. and that they are able to produce as good
awl Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, finest' j work as thecounty ruin produce.
and cheapest aseortment of FURNITURE ever offered in I, None but the bent rind well-sersoned LUMBER will be
Lebanon. stock eonsistsaf all kinds of Parlor and - F•uSed. carpenters nod Brildera are hiVitcd s to call and
Common Furniture, Which lie will sell lower ; okamine their roody . -made stock, which they will always
than the like can be bought at any other I keep our band. and Judge for themselves.
place in Lebanon. Aar-Their Shop is on Pinegrove Road, near Phreaner's
Ifs has nu hand a large assortment of .§o f ••" Old Foundry. I Lebanon. June 17, 1857.
Tetea-tetes, Lounges. Centre, Pier. Card and other Ta- I
bles. What Note, ilat Racks, sc. Also a large and ehoap - Cheap L U.IPIBBE
stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees,
Ittslnteads ' and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking and COll L
•
Clouse., --13 nat. Rosewood awl Mahogany—very cheap. { frill E Undersigned hating purchased, at Sheriff's Sale,
.Venctian Carriages, Olgs and }lobby 'torsos. for
_j_ the entire stock of
children. *a Particular attention paid to UNDFIIt- LUM WEB. AND fIOAL;
TAR:LNG. Ile lute provided himself with. the VINEST—eI n the yard of Jobn H. WI'IIIEYER, ho.;
ItEAR!} IN LEBANON, and will make Coffi I
ns and leave to Invite the attention of the publii.
attend n 1111111144 at the shortest notice and most reason
able terms. thereto. It wilt be sold muck cheaper than
Lebanon, alstrch 24, ISSS. the Same article can be bought elsewbore. The Mack em-
1 braces all kinds and descriptions of LII:1111Elt kept in a
Illeat --- ry W. fliverman, I well Mocked Yard. besides a large lot of first rate Black-
XV. 14 (Old No. 6) South THIRD Street, belo w „Mark- i 'smith's COAL. All we oak it; that purcinteere will call
IA et, Plilladelpbia. and examine our stock and prione. -
14E ALTAI EFt SEA /4E IR _ PIIII.TP ATIENTZ.
Calf ekleis. Morocces, Linings . Bindings. . Lebanon, Sept. 15, - .IS. .1011 N WITMErEII.
RED AND OAK SOLIt LEATHER, ke." BOWM AN, HAUER d; CAPP'S
N. D.--.llongh Leather, bought or taken in exchange.
Mach 2,1 g.% -Iy. li, U JIB JO R . 1 . " el It D !
. .....
__ .. .
DR. __IIIINTER'S I This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber.
ItLEDICA.II4. ffl AL NUAL 1 riltlE undersigned hale lately formed a paitner-
Ileing an original and popular Treatise on 1 '-1_ 'ship for the purposrbf engaging in the Lim-
MAN AND WOMAN: i her Business. on a new plan, would respectfully inform
TILET ft Ph,yaiology, Pune:ions and Sexual Dlsordersuf ; the public at largo, that their place of business Is DAVID
very kind. with neverfailing - Ben:idles for tits i Bowsrox's Old Lumber Yard, In East Lebanon, fronting
speedy cure of diseases of a private and delicate chance- i on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical
ter. holdout to the violation of the Laws of Nature and 1 church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with
of Noture'd God.. • i a new RAW exeelleut assortment of all Mods of Lumber,
PRICE TWENTY-I , ITE CENTS. ...Louth as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS,
. 'N . ` ' t
% 1 :.! • , , , :The author of the above j • LATHS, SiIiNDLES, AND SCANTLING,
_%.„33:r 0 k, k; , ,'...., '_b ol . timc le a grathiate and jof all lengths and thicknes.ses. In short, they keep con
:lt:7, iii:5,: ::R...5. : ; 4 . ::
i li i n it ln : d . evoted a quarter ofd stoutly on hand, a full and wollseasoned assortment of
TC, *... . s .
0 4. •d. 4 4;1,•; :. if .: t a ret eC t i t i t t e ll e r iit thoftibllt.)B•47l4ts) of anything in their lino aro invited to call, examine their
-.• ~4Y irezra te , 7. - kindred disorders as a speC
r
and ' all kinds of BUILDING MATEIef ALB. Persons in want
stock, nod learn their prices_
• //..,/ ~ i•• , • ~ .„„ . information In regard to the
..,.. t Thankful for past favors, they hope. that by attention
to business and maturate prim~*, iv merit a contlnuatice
• ... 7 •'. . ' . 7..„-• stewed he
h m n. os ' t bem inv m al e uir s ble . .
~, titt,,, Pam e. and !sable to compre.ss :of public patronage.
BOWMAN, BAUER & CAPP. '
Into veto mecum compass the very quintessence of mad- : Lebanon, April 8, 1888,
teal science on this important subject; as the result of ;
~,,—___ _____ --
the experience of the moot eminent physicians in En. ! %V 00 d 5 Wood.
repo stud America is thoroughly demonstrated in his s+ TILE twdorprg-aed aroprepared to furnish lima
own highly successful practice in the treatment of so- I nay or OAK WOOD, to order, at any Mute In Lou.
Bret diseases in • many themotude of cases In tho city of
Philadelphia alone. anon or North Lebanon Ronaughs. Orders left at
.... their Mill will he promptly attended to.
— Lobstion;April 21, ISSS. MYERS & SIIOIIII.
Testimony of the Prof. of Obetiarks in Penn. College,
Philadelphia.
„G! U•111111.ER. ii FIJI It 6R.
"Mu. IlusrrEa's bl EDICAL MANUEI-" The author of this
work, unlike the majority of those who advertin to NEAALY 2 000'000 FEET
cure the diseases of which it liras, is a groduate of one ' • s i
of the best Colleges in the Unit el States. It affords MU IIF the beat and cheeped assortment of Lemma er
g J er offered to the public, is now for sale at the now
pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or t., nd extensive LOMB XR and COAL YARD of
the victim of mnl-practice, as it strews/et and experienc
ed practitioner. in whose honor and integrity they ruay. 4 -w, BRECHRILL 4. HORS T,
place the greatest confidence. ; n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the
30SBI'll S LOXOSIIORE, M. D. • . Union. Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few
From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Univeroity, i qunrea North of the Oenessce Steam Mills, and one
Philadelphia.i q care mil of Borpier's gotel.
It glees me pleasure to add my testimony' to the pro. I Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned
fessional ability of the Author of the "Haien/ Menu- I White, Yellow, Norway, Ploo and Hemlock Boards;—
al." Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
come of than of long standing, have come under my no- ; 111,4 and 2 inch Panne' and Common Plank;
ticsln which hie skill has boon mantic:llOn restoring to ; . ' White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists;
perfect health, in sumo 'tetanus where the patient Emil! 'White ak Itoarils, Plank and Sc_rintling;
been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment and 1 4; inch Poplar Boards., Plank end inflating.
of Seminal waikness. or disarmngemont of the functions 1-'!!!! SHINGLES I SHINGLES ! !
produced by Setfabuse, or Excess of venary, I do not!
know his superior in his profeeeton. 1 luivo ben a, i The best. Pine and hemlock Shingles;
Roofing quninted with the Author some thirty scare, and deem i Also, and Plastering
it no more tban justice to, him Hs well as a kindness to.: Chestnut Italic and Posts, and Pallinga for fences
and fencing lkinrils•
the unfortunuto victim of early indiscretion, to recoin- . , , ,
mend him as one, in whoseprofessional skill andintogri. ! 1 , LOORING BOARDS of nll sizes and descriptions.
ty they may safely confide themselves. , C.OA L ! COAL ! ! COAL 1 ! !
Laths;
ALFRED WOODWARD; The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburners and
Ilellidayeburg &Mali Coal, at the lowest pricua.
* One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded friend i
10)i.Conttilent that they have the largest and beat sa
ferpostage to tiny part United States for 29 centi;or Bevies 1
T , 4 ointment of LONIIINR of all descriptions and sizes, es well
$l. Addrces, post paid, COSDEN it CO., Publishe
box 197, Philadelphia. i as the largest stock of the different kinds of Coa., ever
la- Booksellers, Cauvaasera and Book Agents an olt.
P.--.-- -:
offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture
ed on the moat liberal terms. . Ito say that they can accommodate all purchasers setts-
October.2oth, 1868,1 y. • • i •' ' -i factority, and would therefore Invite all who want any_
CALL and examine the new stock of Maria a KcLd- thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur
am. Como soon - and purchase your Boots, Shoes, chasing elsewhere. BRECHBILL di HORST.
Ar.. at Atkins a McAdam. N. Lebanon, Feb. Wit, lab&
FOUNDRIES, lA'CIIINESEIOPS,&c;
t'AisMEI&:7I - 1 ECU tciN ICS'
Fon nary milli Ilachine Shop,
Juin , 2,1553
W IMER
S I PLI CHINE WORKS,
Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. P. Depot, Lob
anon, Lebanon county, Pa.
i r WM. Sc P. L. WEIMER, Propri
i • ; • store. manufacture Steam Engines from
I 1 to 100 horse power, of the latent styles
oAlrpVill and patterns, with all the modern hil
-1 provements. Also. superior Portable En
:
glues (tritii Link Motion Valve Gesir)mounted on wheels,
I for Saw Mills, wood sawingand Misting purposes. Per
t ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines
I for Printer., Druggists and persona wanting a small
amount of Power. They take up every small spacefand
can be put up in a room as a household fixture. -
ALSO. Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite
anti other Blast Furnaces, of improved construction --
Forg:Fail:Miners, of P, L. Weimer 's Patents; Rolling Mill,
Sawing, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining
I Pumps, Relating Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar
ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers,
Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines,
Oratis StopUoeki, Valves and Brass Fix tures. Glebe Steam
'Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every
description.
ALSO, Boilers of any airs, form and weight, made of
the best material by well known and experienced work
men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks; Oas Firms, nesters,
and Sheet Iron Work of every description. (Our Boiler
sheets ore oil tested
,by dividing them into squares of 2
inches and hanuncring each square; any imperfection is
thus detected, and the fault} sheet rejected; this is prac
tised in 'very few aliens lit this country.]
ALSO, a stook of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas
and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on
Band, and pat s'p'at the shortest notice and on most rea
sonable terms. fron,Brass.and Composition Metal Cast
ings made to order, at the shortest notice.
ItEXAM:Viral:tended to with .promptness fwd. de
spatch. A gang Of Boller makers always ready for Boi
ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WOKK made to order.
AWOrders respectfully solicited. All (limn linit!ations
by 'mail or otherwise, attended to witb despatch, and
work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge.
WIT. WEISIER. Y. I.;4lEramit.
Lebanon, Eeb'y 4,1855.
=0
LEBANON
Door and sash Rianeuractorv.
Located on the Steam-Lientue Ji'oced t near Cumberland
• Street, Dad' Lebanon.
THE undersigned respectfully:in-
T form the public in general. that they
"- " have added lamely to their former estib
rzp= hehmeet. and also have all kinns of the
V..,..---- - - ; -!-- '. • toted and best improved MACHINERY
itt the State- in full operation. such as
_ ._
WOODWORTH' S FLOORING:, 4.c.,
for candeectiug the g,‘ners.l business for
. _
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing,
and the experience riegnired by E. LoNGSCRE and J. G.
Gem. during their connection with the Door, Sath and
Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords fill as
surance of their ability, in connection with J. tiiAnsr., to
select stock suitable to -he wants of the Door and sash
business in this fßate..
- - - -
They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally,
upon favorable tering, _te judielottsly assorted stock of
DOORS. SASH; AO, froth the best 'Ltireber manufactories
iu the State, feeling .confident that theµ• afisoitnient is
not to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in size, qualityor tiniSh,and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand:—
Doors ; of all siii,s; Sash, or all sizt , s;
Door Frames, for brick and Architraves;
fronte houses ;-
Casings, front 3 by 3 in..;
Window Frames.ifor brick Surbase; .
and frame houses; Shutters. of all sizes;
All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes;
0. U. Sprin'a Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards.
4eON'GACII4I, CAISEL. k- BROTHER
B—Planing, .SA(I62/, do, promptly done iin• those
furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon,July
.1011 N FARRELL
=
STEAM PLANING MILL.
. BOAS, GASSER E GETTLE
wish to intbrm the citizens of Lebanon
I coutity and netgliPoring counties. that
they are now in full operation,tual are
S tire.
pup -
__Aproivirod to tlo all kinds of
CA ItiiiINTER WORK BYMACHINERY
SIXII AS
Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding,
Sash,Doors, Wi n dow 4- Door Frames,
Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls,
A. MAJOR 5: BROTHER,
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa
I=
=3l!
LEBANON COUNTY
11132,1116_ II
MEDICINES!
pri t runr-ary
_J
TOILET & F ANCY ARTICLES
JOSEPH L LEMBElttilal.
MARKET STREET,
Opposite the. Market House.
ALL ARTICLES BOUCLIIT of inoWAR
RANTED PURE and FRESH, and sold to
SUIT TILE TIMES!
ALL THE eartTLArt.
PATENT MEDICINES,
At Lemberger's.
HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES,
At Lemberger's.
BURNING FLUID& PINE OIL,
At Lemberger's.
TOBACCO ; SEGARS, SNUFF,
At Lembergers.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
At Lemberger's,
SPICES, SODA, SAPONIFIER,
At Lemberger's.
With all the articles usually kept in a well-condtfcted
First-Class Drug Store.
•
TRUSSES!
of every varietv.and sold at the lowest market
prices. Warranted to fit when applied.
.t/i*- PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY.
RECIPES, accurately compounded by
J. L. LEMBERGER,
GRADUATE of PH Alt MACY, who has had ea experience
of eight years in Philadelphitiand Ta.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS. '151% . 't
Supplied witn Burning Fluid, Pine Oil, Essence of Coffee,
Matches, Blacking, Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye, Es
' seines. Medicines, Perfumery, &c., at the most liberal
i Wholesale rates, by
J. L. EEMBEROPX, DRUGGISTS & A POTITECNIIN
Lebanon, Aug.ll, 1818. 3licrlTC Strce
Dr. ROSS' DREG STORE
CUMBERLAND STREET,
opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
pR. ROSS respectfully -announces that he , hay for
sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi
cince.-Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Tcussea, Patent Medicines,
and Fancy hoods .which are offered at the lowest.prices.
Abe Draw Thisiness of over .20. years, and
"rim ikants of the nubile, enable him
first style.'of the science.
DR. lIDS.S' 'WORM IsIZENGES,
Are the most certain cure for Worms
use. They are sweet, and no child
ill refuse to take them. Persons
meld ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm ',MU-
T," and refuse all others. Many per
ins, not having this Lozenge, MAI try
get you to take same- other kind; do
it let them deceive you—you can al
iya get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store,
danion, and you can hats them sent
you, free of expense by mail, if you
;close the price in a letter; If less
mu a dollars werthiS wanted, enclose
ond.you will teceite them by return
~mu, post pa..., Dr. Ross will semi them-to any part
of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on
then, and got .hem. Price 25.eciats. . •
DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS,
'l!boe Pills operate without giving the mast pain or un
easiness, mud sea be taken with positive advantage. in
all cases in which apargative would be needed; as the
commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver CoMplititit.
come forins of Dyspepsia, headache, Impure Blood, and
all diseases arising from impurity of blood. - They will
he found superior to any other pill in use. Price 25
cts. per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo
ney. Sold only: by Dr. Ross, Lebanon.
nit, ROSS"PONIC—MINTIIRE.
A superior medicine for the CUre of Sick Headache,
Necrotic II adaehe.g/ysrmisia, Loss' of Appetite, Ner
vous Weeknilsa, annill other diseases reouring as tonic.
TRUSSES AND SU PPORTERS.
Dr. Ross oeps constantly for ade, a large assortment
of Trusses, of all sizes, and various in price, which will
be sold very low. An experience of more than 23 years,
give the afflicted:l(lminutes not to be had at ever z
y Druz
Stem. A personal attention to thefitting given. Jf yo'n
,need a truss call at Dr. floss' Drug Stare. Lebanon.
DR. ROSS - INFANT DROPS-
For Colic, Spasms, Restlessness, Sic., of Infants. It
ealths DerroDS irritation, soothes pain, and itutiVllS to
sleep. without leaving the ' dull, drowsy state that fol
lows the use of other infant drops. Special attention is
Milted to this remarkable action. Ask for Dr. Rose In
fant Drops.
- .
Is your hair ftillina. oft? are you troubled with dautl
ruff, or itching of the - hm.l7 Dr. Roes' flair Tonle will
cure theac troubles. Pare eta.
DR. ROSS' CURE. FOR FEVER Nt. AGUE.
Fixer and Apil've eared in 04 hour. IndividUala who
have suffered for weeks and months, have been in a sin
gle day relieved, no if 'by magic, from the excruciating
chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Ross' Store.
DR. ROSS' RYE IV - ATER,
For the care of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed
Ryes. Price 25 cts.
\--) DR. ROSS' WORM OIL.
l yt A positive cure for Worn*.
DR. ROSS' LINIMENT-
The best Liniment in use for Rhonma.-
tism, Sprains. Swellings. Bruises. Tooth
ache, Sore Throat. and all painful and
I Neuralgic affections of .the body, is Dr.
ri Rors Liniment.
DR-. ROSS' TOOTH TFASTI,
For the cure of spongy end bleeding
gums, Scurvy, for eleatming mel.preserv•
lug the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fra
grance to the breath. use Dr. Ross' Tooth Wash.
DR. BERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA.
JOSIA.II . GTTLk:
For the cure of Rheumatism, Totter, Scrofula, Paine
in the Bones, Old Sot.* Pimples on the face, Bruptione
of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood,
or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only ut
Rose' Drug store. -
COUGH COMM FOR 25 CBNTS,
•- - -
Pan:lces Corot' Sraull, propated , and sold only
by Dr. floss, opposite the Court house, le a certaitt cure
for coughs, Cab!, Whooping Cough, gru. Look well to
the marks of the genuine. See that Ross' name is
on the bottle.
EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN BE CURED!
Evidence-stronger than certificates! L.utt'S VEGTITA
BLE COMPOO6 is performinT more wonderful cures than
any other Medicine known! it is perfectly safe to bike.
Try it. If you are not satisfied - after using one Bottle,
the money will, be refunded; if not able to pay, one
Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars
per Bottle, or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold 07241 nt
Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Lehanon,4lnto 15, MS.
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court House,
Lebanon, Pa.
"Aro . Such Word as Fail."
1111LOSOYHY AND FACT.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
E EXCITING CAUSE Ole SICKNESS.—The blood
1 is the life-sus:Wiling agent. It furnishes the com
ponents of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and Integument.
The Stomuch Is its manufuctory, the veins its distribu
tors, and the intestines the channel through which the
waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.—
Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these
Pills set simultaneously. relieving indigestion, purify
ing the fluids. and regulating the excretions.
The National Disease.
Dyspepsia is the most common dlssast among all ides
es in this country. it assutot s a thousaud shapes, and
Is the primary source of Innumerable dangerous male,
disc; but whatever its typecor symptoms however ob
stinate Its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields
readily and rapidly to this senrchini; k unerring remedy.
Bilious Af f
ections.
The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital ire.
parlance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which se
cretes • hir fluid, there pillsoperate specifically, infallibly
rectifying-its irrezularitics and effectually curing Jaun
dice, Bilious Retnittauts, and all the varieties of disease
generated by en unnatural condition of the organ. •
Unless the bowels perform their functions property,
the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annual
ly of Dysentery, Dlarrham, Chronic Constipation, and
other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The
effect of the pills upon all intestinal - disorders, whether
casual or epidemic, is a phenonimion in medicine. By
following the printed directions, the most alarming ea
ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled.
A Word to Females.
• •
The local debility and irregularities which ere the es,
pedal annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when
neglected., always shorten lift: are relieved for the time
being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of
this mild but thorough alternative.
Ilolloway'e Pills are the best remedies known in
the world for the following diseases:—
Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion,
Dowel Complaints,i,Dropay, Influenza,
Coughs, ' Debility, Inflammation,
Colds, Fever & Agto, Inward Weakness,
Cheat Diseases, Piles, Female Complaints,
Costiveness • Headaches, L m.s owu.. of Spirits,
Liver Com plain ts, Stone a Gravel, Secondary Symptoms,
Venereal A Clections, Worms of all kinds.
***Sold at the 3lanufactory of Professor Bellow:1y, SO
Maiden Labe, New York, end by all respectable Drug-
Meta and Dealers in Medicine througlkont,jth e united
States and the civilized world,in boxes e' ! cents, 62i5:
cents, and $1 each.
Caullow!—None are genuine unless the words
loway, New York and London," are discernible asaWa
ter niurk in every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by hold
ing the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be
given to any one rendering such information as may
load to the detectionof any party or parties counterfeit
ing the medicines or vending the same, knowing them
to be spurious. - liXt
There is aconsiderable aavhagby taking the larger sizes.
N. ll—flirtations for the guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each box • Wards 31. '58.
-PPLE BUTTDII,—A new and splendid Article Just
received, and for elate at the Grocery Store of
ROVES ESTON.
AISMS, PRUNES, and CIIItRANTS, &
the U cheapest
sod best Lot In town, sold by the Box very low at
• OYES ELEDIFrON'.
MEDICINAt;
DR. DOSS' HAIR TONIC.
Liver Complaints
MEDICINAL
-113IIILATDELPIIIA MEDICAL DIOUSII.
twenty two years ago by Dr. KINK ALIN, corucr
of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS'
Exrierience brut rendered Dr. K. a mist successful
prectitiotier in the Mire of Ail digessesofnprivia nattiest,
manhood's debility-Be an impediment to merringe; ner
vous And Sthirial infirmities, diseases of the skin, and
thoseiriaing from abuse of morimry.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is an evil habit emnstimee indedititi - th hove,
in solitude, often growing, op with them to inanhoc - id
and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets
serious obntaeles to matrimonial happiness. but gives •
rise to a series of protracted, insklioue, and devastating
affections.
Pew of those who give wcy to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner.
eons system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27,
28. 29, of Dr. K.'s book on "Self-Preservation.l
The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is tin:t
his to labor with accustouted vigor, or to apply his
mind to study; his step is tartly and weak ; lie is dull,
Irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener
gy than usual.
If he emancipate himself before the practice has done
Its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit
flial, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his
early follies. These me considerations which should
awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated.
lie who places himself under Dr. KINICELIN'S treat
ment, may religiously confide in his honor as. a gentle
man. and rely upon the aesurande, that the secrets of
Dr. K.'s patients will never be disclosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak
leg your ease known to one. who. from education and
respectability, can certainly befriend you.
/kir Dr. liINEELIN'S residence has been for the last
TWZ-.47T YEAns at the N. W. Corner Of .TlititD AND
UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE
Can have (by stating their ease explicitly, together
with all their symptoms, per letter enclosing a remit,
lance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriatedi accordingly.
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack
ed secure front DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mail or Ex
press.
READI YOUTH AND MANI:IOOTh !
• • •
A YIOOROUS LIFE OR A PREMATURE UEATIf, KINKELIN
SELF-PREHRRVATION-ONIS 2S Cr-NT$.
Letter" containing that value in stamps, 'grill ensure a
•
copy, per return of mail.
GRATIS I GRATIS! ! GRATIS I !
ree GIFT To All:
MISERY RELIEVED!
"Nature's Guide." a new and popular Work, full of
valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat
ed to,oreverd yens of misery, and save TOCUBANDB of
lives, is distributed without charge, pnd forwarded by
mail, prepaid to any I'ost 01lice - in the United States, oa
•
receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps.
July 15. 1857.-ly.
Ike Liver Invigortstor:
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
riOLPOUNDBD entirely from Oums, is one of the best
purgative and liver medicines now beforethe public,
that acts as a Cathartic, easier; milder, and moreeffectaal
than mils- other medicine known. it . is not only a Ca
thartic but a Liret remedy, acting first Od" the Liver hi
eject its morbid matter, thenon the'beweis and stemma/
to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two puepoe
set; effectually, without any' of 'the . pa.icifutTeeling expe
rienced in the opera! ions of meet Chfhorties„ , It strength
-ens the system at the same time that it. pneges it; and
When token daily in mmteratd dupes, will strengthen and
build it up with unusual rapidity.:
The LIVER is one of the prtheiptiliegultters of the,
human het i; and when it ' ~: performs : i too inneflOtts
well, the powers of the 03. $ 3 , 0 tent are. fully develop
ed. The stomach is almost •;.,„._ entirely"dependeut on the
healthyaction of the Liver Jo" for- the proper perform_
onceof its functions ; .-P, 'when the: stomach ..isat
fault, 'the bowels are at .- resat, and Hie whole aya
tens suffer to consequence T-1 of ono 'oegati- , the Lite?.
hating ceased to do its , duty., For the diseases
of that organ, OW of the la proprietoes has made it
I-is study, in a practice of -nltiore than :twenty years,
it ii ndsume remedy where• e".• with to- counteract the
many derangenemts to ri which it is liable. - ' '
To prove that this earn- ",":". edy is at last found, any
persons troubled with lir, iv% er complaint, in any of its
vo
fortes, has hut to try a bottle, and conviction is
arta in.
These Qum remove all
from the system. :wily], -'t
thy flow of bile invigora
food to digest well, purify
and health to the whole
cause of the- disease and
Bilious tatocks are cured
rented,. by the eceavional
rotor.
One dose after rating 1 ,
stomach and prevent the
souring.
Only one doss taken be
rghtmare„
- : Only one dose taken at
gently, and eines (beim
One dose taken after
pepsin.
One dose of two tea-
Pew Sick Heartache. .
,
axe bottle taken for It-,X' mule ebsteuMon Deans-Ds
I
the ma. use of the disease,
... and makes perfect cure.
Only one dose immedf l t.ately relieves Ciadia..s-hilo
one 'dust often repeated isl ra ta sure cure fur, cholera
Morbae, and a preventive; `-'l.,f cholera. .-
Only One ,bottle is need-I - Mewl to throw out of the SyS
tetn the effects of metii-T nine after a long sickness.
' One bottle taken thil Paunches marrres a.lt
Sallowness or unuattirall (enter from the skin.
One dose taken . a short time before eating gives vigor
m lire appetite, and-makes foyl digest well. ,
One dose often repeated cures Mronie Diarrkrea in its
worst forms, while Summer or dowel Comb dials yield
arnmst to the first dose.
One or two doses. cures attacks caused by WortuS his
children; there is no surer. safer, or sp,nalitir remedy in
the world, as it never fails. „
A. tow bottles cure Dropsy by exciting the absorbents.
We Sake pie:More in recommending this medicine as a
preventive for ;leer and Arner, Chili Fever, and all Fe
vers of a Bilious Type.. It operates- with certainty; and
thonanude are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues.
All who use it - are giving their unanimous testimony-
In its favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the invigorator:tad
swallow both tegether.
The Liverlnvigoratoide a Scientific Medical Discovery
ttrld is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.
It eines as if fir Magic; even the first dose giving benefit,
and seldom more thatt:oue bottle is required to cure any
kind of Liver Complaint. from the wor:t.feundiee or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the re
sults of a Placated Liver. .
PRICE ON} DOLLAR A warm •
Da. SANFORD. Proprietor. lif.s Broadway. New York.
JOSEPH L. LEMBEELGER, and DR. ROSE, Agents for Lobe
urn; and retailed by Druggists. Unite lf,'C,S-ly
m
X
STOPEri, R2l ;ME'S itic.
4
1)111111 & ÜBBEIWER would respectfully inform.
jj the public that they have opened A STOVE &
RANGE STORE, next door to the Latkuton Valley Bank,
In Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa_ where they will
constantly keep on hand a large araortmcnt of Stove..
ao. Among the lauds now on hand they would
name tbe following:-- Oallacher's Sun Riso Cook, Air
Tight Cook, Globe Cook, all Arm Charm Cook, 'Repub
lic Cook, Aiming Slur C 901:, all Wilda Parlor Cooks,
Office and Parlor Move's Ga. Consumers, Egg Cylinders,
Harps, Oval Top Furnaces, Far mar's Boilers, all ekes
Hotel and Family Ranges, Portable Motors, Sc. -
Also, Fire Brick, Grates, ay.
3-old Stoves taken in Exchange fur e w once.
Lebanon, October 27, ISIS.-tf.
SAVING FUND.
National
WALNUT Street, South-West corner of THIRD
Street, Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OP PENNsTLTINIA.
Five Per Cent. Interest.
Hooey is received in any sum, large or small, and inter
est paid from the day of deposit to the day Of withdrawal.
Tho °Mt* is open everyday from 9 o'o.ock in the morn
lug till 5 o'clock in the afternoons and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till 8 o'c:oek.
HOW. HENRY L. DENIER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President.
Wttusat J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Deo. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewater,
Edward 1.. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee,
Sena. K. Ashton', Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth }limns, liens{yDiffenderffer.
out gilli- notice .
Money is received and payments merle daily with-
The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT.
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such HIM class securi
ties as the Charter requires.
Aug.2s, '5B.
. „
Furs Fors.,
•
ing undersigned bite just opened a large new stock
lof rims for LADIES and GENTLEMEN, at Ms
Rat Store, Lebanon. This stock embraces a very COM.
plate aseortment of FURS for Ladies besidea CAPEgt
CA's, ae., for Gentlemen and examinemings. All are
respectfully Milted to call and m .
Lebanon, Nov. 24, 1858. ALUM Ritt.
TT is n well known and incontrovertable fact that the
I use of Tobacco is the promoting ruse of many of the
most set ere Mental bud Physical Disorders to which the
race of man is subject, as careful analysis mid long and
painful experience have clearly proven that it contain.;
certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous
in War effects. which by entering into the blond derange
the functions and operations of the Ikart causing many
to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased.
• TOBACCO affect; also the entire nervoussyetem; man
ifesting itself—as all who have ever used the noxious
.weed will hear testimonv—in Lassitude, Nervous Irrita
bility, Mater Bradt, EysPepsia, and many other disor
ders ol a similar character.
THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES
Are design.al to counteract these baneful influences, and
have proved completely successful in a multitude of ras
es, nod wherever used. Being harmless in themselves
they exert a benetleial effect upon the entire system, re
storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy.
'groat indulgence, completely removing the irrita. ,
'on and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat
—'wb ich are always consequent upon abstaining from the
use of Tobneen. - and by giving a healthy tone to the
Stomach, invigorate the whole system.
PerPOILY Wile, arc irratriecaMY undermining their can
stitutions and shortening their lives. she:2ld tve three
Troelies immediately and throw of the injurious and un
pleasant habit of TolrancoChewli.
These Troches or Lozenges aie pint, ttp in a convenient
and portable form at the low price o$
,t-t 1 Cents per box.
A liberal discount to the trade. Preitund seleiy by the
undersigned to whom all orders ihoUld . be addreasixl.
JA3IES E. BOWERS, Draggist,
March •24, 1 FSS.-ly. Cur. 2d and Race, Phßaila,_
litlmbord's tit nulue Prt paration
Hight! Concentrated
_Compound Fluid
For diFCIUCS of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy.,
Weaknesses, Ohrttututions, secret diseases. Fe
male Complaints, and all diseases of
• the Sexual. Organs:
Arising from Vsecisses and Imprudenries in life. and re
moving all Improper Dieharge , ..! from the Bladder, Kid
neys, or Sexual Organs, irhetVer existiog In
Male or Ftweate,
• From whatever Winse they asLy TiitrVoligina tra.
And no Ilattpr of How Long Standing,•
Giving Ifealth and 'Vigor' to the Frame, and
Bloom .to the Pallid Cteek.
morbid or bad matter
ing in their placo a heal
, ing this stomach. canting
ing the blood,
givins tope
machinery, rcriiciug, the
I effecting a tailical cure.
and, what is lho ter, pre
pse of the hirer Inrigo-
sufficient to relieve the
food from raising and
3ov to the Afflicted !
It cotes Nervous and DeLiiitated Sufferers. and removes
all the symptittas among wlnfrit wilt l fottnA.
• litiisposition
to Lxertion. Loss of
Power, laws of 11m:wry,
•
rtfilieulty of,..Drenthing. Geo
. . oral NVe=loangs, Horror of DiN
• ease. Weak Nerres, Trenittiing. Azad
m l Horror of Death: Night sweets, Cold Feat.
IVali.efillnoss,)ctiartuess of Vision. 1. - inguor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the 3lusculor Syeteitt. often Enormona
Appotito: with D - .peptic symptoms, Rot
Flushness auto Body, Dryness of the skin,
Pallid Countetinnee Mitt Ertiptforts on
the Face, Pain in the Lack. Ilea
, viness of the Eyoiiils,
Fr
quently' Mack spots
Flying before
the Ilycs.
fore fotirlng, proveaz
toosets the het:vele
RG44.
each weal, will cure Dux-
spoonfuls 'w.:ll al svn.ya .ro•
. .
with Temporary suffusion and 1•014 of eight; Want or
Attention, Great 3lobility, nestiesellel.f, with horror
of Society. Nothing is e desirable to such Pa
tients than solitude. and Nothing they more
Dread for Fear of ThCinsalves no Ile
liLMU of ut.n her, un earneetn.ws. no
Speculation, but a hurried
tranitition front oue
quetniou to au- ,
other.
.•
- • • - •
There symptouis if allowed to go on:---witkli this inc.!:
[clue iuvariably removes—coon 1 . 01/0%47, L,, of Power,
Fatuity, and JIM LE PVC PlTS—.in one of whirl, the pa=
tient may cipire. Who ia.u.say that these caresses are
not frequently followed by Dilate direful disearas—lN
SAN IT Y AND CONSUMPTION "The records of the In
sane Asylum=, andthe melancholy deaths by . Conatunp-
Lion. bear etude witness to the truth of these assertions:
In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibickin ap‘
veers. The Countenance-is actually. Sodden and'-quite
dm.titttb.--noither Mirth or Grief ever visits it : should
a sound of the voictroccur, it is ea rely . articulate.'
..With —With woeful . measures won despair
Low Sullen sounds hie gooier:beguiled...
Debility is most terrible 1 and has.brought thousands
upon thousand to untimely graves, thimblarting the RIX-
Intiou of matey noble yuuths. •It can he.cared by thanes
of this .I.IiFAT.T.ISLE REMEDY !
If you are sufferiug with ~nv of the above distrissaltig
ailments. the FLUID EXTRACT D VCR ti will cure you.
Try it and be convinced of its cliteacy.
Doware of Quark Nostrums and quark Doctors,
who Daftly boast of isbilithw and references ; Citizens
know and avoid them, and save long suffering, • Money,
and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this
Popular and specific Remedy.
.
It allays all pain and intaintnatlon, isperfectly pleas
ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. •
Belmbold's Extract Buchu
Is prepared directly according to the Ruled of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy andehemical
knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See
Prot - L.:ace Dowers' Valuable Works on the practice of
Physic, and most o
irf the late standard Works of Medicine:
o f f
One hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician who
can prove that the medicine ever injured a patient; and
the testimony of thousands can be prodimed to prove
that it does great good_ Cases of from ono week to this , .
Men years standing have been effected. The masa of
Voluntary Testimony in poadesslon of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtuosi end curative powers, is immense,
etabraring.names wrJl known to SCIENCE AND FAME
100000 Bottles Rave Been Solcl
and not a a , ngle instance of a failure has been reported
Personally - appeared before me,-an Alderman of thd
City of Philadelphia IL HELM BOLD, Chemist, whd
being duly sworn does say.that his preparation contains
no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious . Drug, but are purely
Vegetable. • 11:2`. HELM /SOLD, sole manufacturer.
dworn and subscribed .bcfore use this 23ciday of Norem
her, 1804. - WM. P. lIIIIDARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or sixfor $5, De=
• livered to any Address,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certifitatce froisit
I rolessors of Medical College's, Clergymen and others.,
Prepared and iold by 11. T. HELMBOLD,.
Practical and ...tnalytidal Chemist:
No. 52 South Tenth Si. belbw Chestiitet,
'Assembly Buildings, Phila.
vek....ro be had of Dr. George ROSS, D. 8: ltaterr, • and of
oil Druggists and Dealers throughout the 'United States,
Canaille; and British Provinces.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
Ask foi.
Cures Gun rantettL.•'''
P. , . 2;1867.—ix.
SAFETY TRIST
Company.
PHILIP F. McpA.ULLAY-
Fashionable Bootand . :Shoe Make!'
Cumberland street, one &Or East of Black from Had:
FtTHE Subscriber. desires to inform the publiC
that he has opened an above,v. 'here he is peeper ,
ell to eiecute ordersof BOOTS and SHOES, of the
finest fiatsh . and style, if not superior, to any here
tofore offered to the
and Summer Stock!
Ile hju st returned from the city with ass unrivaled.
assortment of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of
Boots, Shoes; Slippers, le,. &s., for Ladies, Gentlemen end
Children.
very body is inrited to call mid examine:
Lebanonaune 70,1856.
• G R. FF" S -
Hoot& Shoe Store Removed:
New Spring and Slimmer Stock!
HE Undersigned would respecifidly inform the public
T
that he has REMOVED his BOOTand SHOE STORE
to the room lately occupied by John Ora 's Ctmfection
ery don; where tie has opened a beautiful stock of
Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes,
for Ladies, Gen tl alien mid Children. assortment
is very complete, and embraces all ths latest stylus, which
lie can sell out at low prices. The public will please call
and examine. DANIEL °LEFF.
8.-IRAvrazes,llolc is your time if you wish to see
a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, and different kinds
of Bags. Come one, some alli
Lebanon, April 7, MS,
ci t ysTErts.—if yon *faun a utce dish of °loiter*, set*
OYES & Euvroy, opposite Mrs. Re's Hotel.
VES 5 . .. =SUM to the place to by your rors:rozs,.
( - I
TURNrPS, CELLERV, &c.
MEDICINAL
OWAR D ASSOC KATION
PHILADELPHIA.
A Doan;lent /net;infiott - estahrished by Sprrial Endw.
m e l d
. r.e the Pellet of the Sick and instresscd,
aff tided with 17rttknt and Ephlemie
hisease.s.
ID AP. How AltD ASSOCIATION. in view ef the auto/
destruction of human life. caused by Sexual
Jiseas
es, and the deceptions or:wilco! upon the unfortunate
victlins of such dise - a by Quacks, several year. no di.
rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CIIAILITABLE
ACT worthy of their name. to opan a Dispensary for the
treatment df thin class of Mimeses.. hi all their forms,
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE (11l ATM to all who ape
ply by letter, with a description of their condition. (age.
occupation, habits of life, &c..) mid in eases of
poverty. to FTi ItNISII lI F.DICI NES Fit E E.
It is needless to add that the Aftvociation commands the.
highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish thn
most approved modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, In their Annual Ile:
port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease, for the year
ending January let. ISsB.espress the highest satisfitetiaa
with the imecese which has attended the [shorn of tin
Counoltior Surgeon In the cure of.Spercrtatorrhoca.... ,, em.
Inn' Weakness, Impotence. Gonorrhoea. Gloat. Syphillis,
the vice of Ontuntint or Self-abuse, &c, and onler a con
tinuance of the save plan for the ensuing year. •
The Directors, on a review of the past. feel assured
that their labo.s in this sphere of benevolentegort have
been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to tho
young. and they have resolved to devote t hemselves. with
renewed zeal, to this very important and much de•tpised
=um.
An admirable Report on Spermaturrhee, or Sezeinni
Weakness_ the rice of Onanism. 'Masturbation, or Self
abuse, and other diserme-K of the sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon. will bo sent by mail (in a sealed on
velot,e,) Ft }.EOYCHARGE.unreceiptofTWOSTA3IPS
for postage. Other Report.; and Tracts on the nature
`find treatment of sexual (Hammes, diet, Sc., are constant.
ly being published for gratuitous distrilmtlott, n'tall aif
he sent to the afflicted. .Some of the new remedies and
methods of treatment . difeoi - mkgtVdtiting the last year,
are of great rubric.
Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GE6Rt...E R. GAr c
If.OUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
Routh Ninth :itreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
lly order of the Directors.
t:zRA D. tIEARTWELL, President.
GEO. YAILLCM.LD, Secretary Nov. 10, '58.f.1y.
'Mt:teat Discovery of the Age.-¢q
1M PORTA NT TO
TOBACCO CHEWERS
Dr. Gustav Lizusard's Taste Restorative Tro
-ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco.
E;:tract Buchu