'Ail ant PUlllnt. 'Tat ' 4 TOM BOY." 'Some persons seem still to entertain the notion that young girls need no training except that of the mental fac ulties ; that their forms are of 'less con -sequence than their dresses; and that a developement of physical strength would impair their delicacy, and tend to make 'them masculine. By restricting their iphysical education and limiting their 'sphere of activity they are condemned for life to enfeebled health, and an aim less, idle existence. Let such parents 'ponder the truth embodied in the fol lowing remarks, which we cut from the Home Journal : "The 'Tom-boy' is an eager, earnest, rnpulsi ve,. bright-eyed, glad-hearted, 'kind-souled specimen of the genus fern inae. If her laugh is a little too fre 'quent, and her tone a trine too emphat ic, we are willing to overlodk these for the sake of the true life and exulting vitality to which they are the 'escape valves;' and indeed we rather like the high pressure nature which must close off its superfluoos 'steam' in such ebuli ,tions. The glancing eve, the glowing 'Cheek, the fresh, balmy breath, the lithe and graceful play of the limbs, tell a tale_of healthy and vigoroutt physical 'development which is nature's best beauty. The soul and the mind will be" developed also in due time, and we shall have before us a woman, in the nightie sense of the term. • "When the 'Tom-boy' has sprung up to a healthfOl and 'vigorous womanhood 'she will be Teed) , to take hold .rif the duties of life, to become a worker in the great system of humanity. She will not sit down to sigh over. the 'work.giv en her to do,' to simper nonsense, lan luish in ennui or fall•siek at heart—krot lam will ever be able to WES up the burden of duty. In her track there will be sound philosophy, in her thoughts boldness and originality, in her heart heaven's own purity, and the 'world will be better thal.Whe 'has lived in - it.' To her alloted task, she will bring health, vigor, energy, and spirits, and these will .give her both the power and the endur ance without which her life must be, in some respects at least, a failure." CHINESE HABITS. OM treaders have often read of the 'peculiar customs and almost increduloUs dishes of our underground neighbors— the Chinese. But the. following, writ ten by one who mixes with them daily, in California, we give as to us related:— oln the markets, sucking-pigs and Cogs are equally exposed for sale; the one being ae readily purchased as the other. The latter, however, are not freely bought after they have been -fed on animal diet, except by the very poor est classes; but are nourished with milk and rice on purpose for the table. In the markets at Canton, I have observed, side-by side, a pheasant and a cat; and, -upon inquiry, found them to bear pre theveme valise. The cormorant, ihe, wild duck, theikawk and the pigeon, beink respectively indulged in by the ir ea vivant, while the salted rat, dried in the sun seemed to be an object of pe culiar-relish. Previous to their putting (this animal to death, they frequently in tict upon it the most excruciating ag. ony ; whether or not upon the same princip,le that we consider a hunted hate . more delicate than one that has been -shot, I leave-my readers to determine. 41 - 14V.e frequently seen a workman catch 4, rat, and, with the fore finger and tkumb, dexterously break -all the ani mals teeth, heaving it in that state until tthie evening, when it is killed and flayed for supper, They are, moreover, con stantly in the habit of nailing the rat upon a fiat board by the four paws, and leaving it in that position for many hours, and seem amazed at any one tak ing ,compassion upon the wretched beast. This animal is generally salt ed and dried in the sun prior to being eat ntsn, as they say they taste infliiitelymo‘re 4elicate after this preptration.", TO lIIE AFFLICTED. - - W. DEOHTLZ, the Celebrated REB .DOG . TOR, offers hie valuable services to the public at . DOCTOR RECIITLE is opposed to Calomol or ;mineral_ poisons, and will not give them at a/I. R DEMTLE having studied medicines tan years, itzute number of Years of extensive practice and expert once, secures to him the confidence of the public. DOC TORRECHTLS has only lost nine patients in the last . two years, out of the vast numbers who' have suede apil . plicatlon to him for aid, from home and abroad; Some come hundreds of miles to consul iwith regard . to - discumos of long standing, and have been , eared. 111 the last two years. DOCTOR BECIITLE has cured 50 cans of Canter, 30 of Rheumatism, 29 of Dropey, 23 of consumption, 10 of Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys:l7 of Sore Eyes, 110 of females laboring under the Yelling of the Womb, Monthly Irregularities, Plouralbna, &c., ..ke. All the above dbeaese have been prosounted incurable bj •Orlo. wet quacks. We have so apace to give the above rertid, •catee, but whoever doubts can have the names at any nine Sty calling en DOCTOR IDECIITLE. As respects Inman"' eg Women, old ar young, DOCTOR RECATLE has never loot one wontan in confinement of a/1 the vast numbers he has attended. In this he la particularly auc ceastal. Dleettivo of /ong atm.:lingo! all /ands, retied In the shortest possible time, and on the anuit - roasonable terms. No charges for consultation. Night pi - actioe ... at. tended to at all hours. DOCTOR 11/161ITLE will alissays be found in his Office In North Lebanon, a few doors North of the trotted Breth• nen Church, except when out on tinsineee. North Lebanon Borough, December 22, 1858:fly. Phila. & grading Railroad. Lebanon Val!ley Rranch. • . " a'EaFt;3 [ 73 3 Two Daily Trains to Reading, and three daily Trains to Harrisburk. )ASS LEBANON, going Eaattoteading, at 7.06 A. 11„ . E.,aud 3.30 P. M. (Exproas.MiM.) . ,Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrlsbprg, at 7 A.• :1118,A. Al. (Express and'9.6o . li, M. • At Beading, both trains make :ekiez , connexions for pialiadelphia, Pottsville, Tamagua,.Danvilli, Ac. Wlillaau- Slorning train only at 7.06 A. M., connects at llmuliog ilar,Wilkesbirres Pittman and Scranton. = 'Ai Thirrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." tbor Central," and "Cumberland Talley" Railroads k,Kpigt„sunyg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers hilt Lc. Um:lab Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cara, $1 60. go TbiCbeggige allowed to each paFsengerr. The Second Clam Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Chum Tickets at reduced rate to Niagara Tills, Rube°, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal point/ is the West, North Woe, and Caaadas: and Emi grant Tiokets, at Sower Faros, to alt above placee, can b e had On application 'to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. age Ali rickets will be purchased before the Ttaine start. , 11tr,ber . iiners charged, if paid in The care. G. A. NICOLT,S, .10ety 20,1858. Ettlyit!or . and.Sttpaimterfitent. 46r Fashionable Tailoriii- 1 t ricruet HOFFMAN still continues the TAILORING Yj Brudruiss at his 014 Stood in °umber/and sneer, neon Pinsk BoarLiehereall persons who wish garments made most flishionable style and beet manner, are in ,ed to call. flo has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of • Spring and Summer Fashions,, sad sa he hie none hire the best workmen employed, lie =tee' that all work entrusted to him wlll be done factory. mariner. r . 191 th his thanks to his old customers for their pet *Up heretofore, he respectfullysolbsite public favor. '= TAILORS 1-Just received and•for sale the N. York- sod Philadelphia Rep.rt of Spring a Summer Pashionir 'Tailors wishing the ,Paelikuu, should let .the intbserlber 'know of the fact, Ito that be can make his arrangruxetita iccordiagly.. MP:MAL ROFFMAN. Lebanon, April 14,1851. The Warld , s Great Exhibi tion Prize 'Veda,. Awarded to 0. MEYER, for his TWO PIANOS. London Odaber 15th, 18el, METER respectfully Inform We friends and the public CPlaZoeriti ttl g t e o n tle ld e lY lo t r h att e ht wrn"ft,is han d, lr Medal, to London, 1851. All orders promptly attended to and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. THZ TOME OF TAIL WORLD. Royal Jury on Musical instruments. Sir E. R. Bishop, No 18 Cambridge street, Hyde Part ; Professor of linsio at Oztard, Sigitenuad Milberg, Anittria; Professor of. Haste. . 11. Sterndale Bennett, 16 Russell Plane, Fitzroy Square; Professor at the Royal Academy of Mimic. Hector Borlioz, France. J. Robert Black, United Stales. Chevalier Neukomm, Zollverein. Cipriani Potter, 9 Baker street. Portman Square; Prin. cipal of Royal academy Orlfosie. • Dr. Sohafhauti, Zoliverein ; professor of Geology,' Min ing and Metallurgy. Sii Ooorge Smart. St. Anne's Chertsey ; Organist and Composer of the, Chapel Royal. Henry Wylde, fib Weetbonrno Terrace; Doctor - of.liasiz and Profeeeer at the Royal Acadomytf Musie.• Rev. W. Ca6tlet,,Tantorden street, Hanover Square; Su perintendent of 'the Royal Academy of Mtiste. James Stewart, i 2 Ilrecknock Crescent, Ciinden Town; Piano Forte Manufacturer. • The following ISLEDALS .bare been awarded to CotisaS Meyer, els:— . 1848. First Premium and .SILVER MEDAL, FAVSalts , Institute, Philadelphia. ~. .. . 1846. First Premium mid SILVER M EDAL , Fratiitap ~ . Institute, Philadeptila. • • 1848. First Premitun and -SILVER MEDAL, FrtiiiiiitLa Irtetitute PhibertelPhii: 1847. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, hieill . Institnte; ‘ BOSton. . 1849. First Prerninm and, SILVER MEDALy . Aladilin . , Institut*, Philadelphia. 1848. ' First Premium and SILVER MEDAL. PAW,' lnatitute t vetonsmenEation of svOold 1851. Diploma and iumpAT.., mechanics'' insatiate, snip 1551. pßizz MEDAL, (&401 Mule's ExhibitiMi, Lon. don, since which time, ( [SS) C: BITTER hels flat 4- Whited his Pianos at any. Exhibition. WALTZ & ECRDEL, Agents. Nov. 17, IE4B. Lebanon, Pa. .Don't tbr i giet...tp. Call at A THINS 11CAThitat'S t Aunt examine their stock of 41. Boots, Shoes,trunkL TYFoling Bags. S. Felten gill CD's . . A.DVERTISING - 119 Nesssu st y ;inn YORK. *lO STA, z fj?.; Bntron. 8. M. Pettenglll & are the Agents for the Lebanon Adiertiser, and the •meat Influential and largest circulating Neuspapers lu the United Elttges and the qanaiirte. Tboy aro atahort zed to contract for us at otir lotreetlates. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. Selling cheaper than at any other •Stove Store in Lebanon Tor CASH! MITE Subscriber is determined to sell Storm M fromls to .20 per cent cheaper than anyother estdbllehment in.Lobanon. Call and see my stock. next door- to the Lebanon Bank. I charge notbing for examining. - Thank ful for peat favors be hopes to still receive - a share of public patronage. JAMES , 51: ROGERS. • Lebanon, Nov. 24,18d8. • LEAMEEGEIt'S Cloth Illanitthetory. TECANKFUL for past Swore., the undersigned respect fully interims the Public. that he continue" to; carry oishis llanufsetory in East Hanover township, - Lebanon comity, on as exteneive a seale'as ever. It is rinneeessit, ry for him to say more. than that the work will bo done in the satire EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known In the eurrounding coon. try. He promises to do the Work .in the shortest pool ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and.be flatten hinnelfto be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. He manufactures - Bread OnciNorrow . Cloqs, gossinelis,‘Biankets,- Mite Do also cards Wool and ..makee Rolls. For the conve nience of hie' Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken mat the following Amer —At. tho stores of George & Beellenberger, Louser-& Brothers, George Reincehl, axd at the new Drug Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near the Market Holum, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, In North - Lebanon; at S. Gash erVa, Bethel township; at the public house of William Earast,"Fretlevickbburg;, at the etore.of S. 5.1 - Shekel, In Jouoatoan,; at the store of George Weidman. Bellevue ; at tho store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of OabrielWolfersberger, New Market Forge; at the store of Allchtel Shirk, East HartoVer, Dauphineounty; at the stores of George Miler mad David M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away regularly, from the above places, finished.without delay, and returned again. These of hie customers who wish Sleeking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Or -hkr- customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned - , which will be done and loft at the desired places. N. S. It is desired.that thaw having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named plates. LYON LEMBERGES. East Itanorer. Lebanon county, &fay 12,1855. . . Coal, tail, Coal, . WE, the undereignid, would reepielekliyinforrn the eltizenSof Lebabowtounti, OW we are now pre pared to supply the.ecaumunity with COAL, either Wholesale or Retail, ea we will keep all kinds of COAL on band, inch as Pea, Meatnut, Nut,, , Stotic, ,F /pgr &ayad Drokrn 'COAL, tohae, .red crud ash, which we are constantly rwielving from some of the best Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here say that, we ill sell our Coataa low as they can be sold by any "Person in the connty,ywhlch we will sell at oar min, or aeliver to any part of the two borougts. • • • MYERS & SITOUR. Genesee Mills, Lebanon, Feb. 8, Ina. • The Surest and most Excellent Remedy! THIS TEA curse Costiveness and produces a health fill Appetite, relieves patients of severe Colds, 'then 'statism, and purifies thaliood. For Drbpsy and. Consumption it is likewise the very best Remo- ..t dyt and for Females ' before and after Confine- I" 71r. ment it will prove a never-falling Puritlcative, being at the same time an additional benefit to the In fant. In severe Pain in the Stomach It will render moat valuable services, oleaming and warming' the Stomach, etc., etc., and counteracting all unpleasant sensations, which frequently originatoifrom flatulency, etc: 'Take one Tablespoonful of the above Tea to one quart of water, let it boll for about ono quarter of an hour, cover it well so as to prevent the aroma' from tu!, (taping, and drink it cold or warm, with or without su gar, one quart every day according to circumstances. • One fourth of a pound costs 25 tente: You may' also eat the Teo In Its natural Mate Tcaipoon full with molasses, repeating this every 2 hours shonld thedisease be severe. Children are to take this Medicine in 'propor tion to their age.- SEBASTIAN ZEITLER, In Cheetnut street, first lionise West of' the Methodist Episcopal Cethetery . [Lebanon, Dec. 15, '31.1.-6M. "Cheap JOIMINP.)-theold,Cab- asset iltalcerrktilliAlfte". TORN SPITLER' sWl'. 'On hnod all kinds'of Cabinet Warn of the-latest styles and the beet material mid workmanship. He has reedy made, a number of Superior SOFAS. Cumns. EMMAUS, DINIIs:C TABLES, BREAKFAST TABLBS,' Stoke. Cupboards, Stands-'of all kinds; BED STEADS; and all kinds of Were In his line of hluainese.. 2: All of which he will sell cheaper :for CASH • than can be bought elsewhere. he is also ready to make Collins and attend fuiScrals at the shortest notice. All persons in want of Cabinet Ware will do well to give him nein at Lis rooms in Market street. directly opposite the United Brethren Church, before purchasing elsewhere. lle warrants kie goods to beau represented, and if it is not so, he will make it so, free of charge' ' • . . Lebanon, Fob: 17, ISIS. A TKINS k 31cilAM have a splendid assortment of /5„ Noots, noes, Trunks, and Traveling, Bags. ATHIS & IfeADAV hare just reOetred - i'itesr steel: of Mato, Shoes, Trunks and Tratoling Saga. JAMES E. MAXWELL , atten7Aerrese Improved Fire end Water Proof . CO3l rosrnorw ROOFING Ilefettiainnte, Ps., • DSPHOTRILLY. in forma - the eitinins of Harrisburg ° Iticeding, Lencseter, Lebanon, and; heir sictnidee, thatswe are prepared to. put o on Mob on moat liberal tome, and at the IlhortAst notice. We rcipectfolly call the attention of persona about to build, 16 our invalsalile method of rooting now much used throughout the Infiniti:4d cities of the' United States and their vicinitiee. This mode of . roofing . having all the combined requisites of Cheapness ? Durabillty, and curity against Fire and Water, and dispensing' with high gable walls; the roofs require en inclination of not more than three-quarters (%) of an inch to the foot, apd in many Cases saving the entire cost of rafters—the ceiling• joist being used. - The gutters are made of the name material, witbdut any extra charges ; consequently, our .roofs are put up at almost half the coat of either Tin, Slate, or Shingles. The material being of imperistiiible;natureilt surgeon* all others in Durability; --besides, iu case of any nand ty, It is the most eerily repaired of any other roof now in use. Ye the beet proof we can otter as to its being both Are an water proof, are .our many reference; to any one of whom we ate . at liberty to refer. N. B.—Bat let It be distinctly understood, (since wo manufactino our own composition, and do the work in piretlii,) that we warrant all our work proof against both Fire.Lind.Water; if they prove contrary, we will most willingly abide the rea ulta. The materials being mostly nonconductors'sf hest. no roof is so mortis eummer, or so warm in winter. Those wishing to use our roof should give the rafters a pitch of about one inch to the foot. 21 , 1 a Atiy. 27, 1867 Fancy Fins - -for Ladies and Children. J . OWN FitigmA - 4 co, No. 818 (Deleon.) MARKET o Street, above, Eighth- PartAD'a.—lmportors, Maim. facturera and vetoers. in FANCY- Funs, for Ladles and Children - 4118.3;061ra Furs, Fur Collars, and Gloves.— The number of year.; that we have been engaged in the Fur bnainees, and the general character of our Funs, both for quality end price la so generally known through out the country, that we think it not neneseary fur ne to say anything more than that we have •riow opened our lasortment of FURS, for the Fall and Winter Solos . , of the largest and most beautiful assortment that *else' ever of f ered before to the public. Our lure harp all been'lmported during the present season, when money was scarce and Furs mush lower than , at the present time, and hafe beim , ntuufactured Ortlie iiihst compe tent workmen; we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will continua to.gfielia the 'reptiUtt.ion we have borne for years, that is to sell airood• article for **very twat/ p . rojit. • . . • Storekeeper* will dcrwell to give us a ail!, as they will bad the largest assortment by far to select from in the city, and at maunfacturers prices- JOHN FARE'S). & CO., No. 818 MARKET Street, above Bth., Pl.llLarrA. Sept. 22, 186/1-1 sees. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER,---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• and other Fbinnai; all in the bist 7nanner. INDIAN TEA. Cane Seated Chairs and cabinet Ware. BROIVERLISH boo note a Isiros secok of C0.,1- . ,1- ki &Oath:hairs andOalsittet-IThreolihana. Young Housekeepers and others are incited to call and examine it before pun:l.:ohm f•lo • where. Me stork is till Ilia own manuftwtut , . Aleo Old Chairs Re-Caned. .1/up la in Walnut Inn et. net rly uppoßite The Lebanon, rev:lusher 1, t:4.•.-4m. WIIOLESALD AND 111:TA1L 1 CHAIR ItlANurAcTonv! THI subscribers take tbis method to inform their i friends end the public thatihey have. coaditanwed thr above bosineisi, In all itatiranchei. in therm.. ough of Labanon, on Pinegrove Road, nent chat le known NI Pbreaner'a Foundry. They hope to receive the patronage of those in want or. onyt lan:, In their line. as. they promise to nee the best Fatted:de and cuiplpy the . beet orworkmeu. :- : '. : .!. - ' '"—. . OLD:CHAIRS REPAIR y.l) Ailk . X. P,YLINSICD• - II Jar The following different Witt. of TOrit;or or Lim f bar taken in exchange for Chairs, viz :—Hickory, Wal nut, Poplar, Maple,-peach, :Horeb, and Cherry °flitter-. SS. WARE-ROOM. 1 - o'ih9 TOWN ITA'LL,'Market.St..s Lebanon, where kluge:steak of Ready-made Itoeiting. and other Chain, Settee., reirnitnro, &e., is notisfantly kept on band. • BROWER & BON. ' Lelssion, R0y.17, 1858. • GLO C'IC 5... D. .'l7lkir,ty Day, ti E to h.( . D 11 .. z .,,, its :,e, , 'rlt hi rt*'`Ho'fir; f \---- .' .: CLOCKS : : : '- 1 '' Jsist Iticei+kit 0I . ' 'IA BLAIR% Jewelry Store,. - - • •-. Lebnnou -Pa. TIIB undersigned wonlifrceikkdralil thepublic that helm now a larger and more extensiveassortment of MARBLE, adds NAlistablishinent in Market street, than has ordi' heretofore been offered to the public in Lebanon, the stock consisting of Iritaau Mamma. -ExT• tk:11), iirarr.utv, boast's., D.tRrT, MANCIIESTPta &c., all of which:ma done up in the most' ei . lentiiic style, and In such a variety of designs as to the tuatoe The public are invited to call at 14,, NEW STAND IN liIA - 11:1Z IiTREET, ono square north of Union..llallr tiebeinon:Pth; where be will attend, pentoitally, to all who will favor hilu.adth their patronage. He would also return his Ancona the : lib fir the liberal patronage afforded biro since opunitig,,lo ‘ b widow . , and feeling the ine - lit - eneduragevi Wale Interest' inanifested In his behalf by the:public', he entersmpon anew season with .renewed energy, despatching business with a prOtaptnessihoeoluinglivhoneat - ineclanie - ' 4 Terms igeassniabic. , 11/t_ond Examine: Lebanon, Aug. 13,'53. J. n.UOJIERTY. 1'.3--Also, n num nor or - select Lintittenw Dom' Sits, for tbo.accommodatton of- bnildlng men tutd.contrdetors, who Would do well to call and examine. ,10.1„ . D. Lebanon Marble TCtio; FARRELL. Stone Cutter, respeeffnlly it:forme e/ his friends and the public in gcncrid that ho is 'prepared to damn kind: of PANCT AND ORNAMICVTAI. work at his Marble Yard. in Walnut Ftre4t, half way. between the Court House and Lebanon Talley. lisilrond Depot, at the shortest notice. as good as work done In any edty Saito (hilted States, arid being the only Stone Cutter in Lebanon county who has stirred erstruberwrprenticittAtip to the business, he plcdeea hinarelf that ke can man dice tura cheaper, and give a better finish Men any ether man engaged in the same buslness. iiis stock con/dots ef MONEMZNTB,- . OAAVE STO'NgS, MAZT=LISi' CEMNITAT rasia, Frnarruaz Ac.. Also, SANDSTONE• el" the best finality. for all twee, plain and ornamental. A largo assortment of I.I3IE STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size . and quantity. AAP - Please call and examine -prime end the neck before yen pumbnseilleesrliern„,, TOWN, FARRELL. Lebanon,lDeeetnlier 19, 1965. N. 13.=—LETTEll ING done in Gerinptf and English, by the host practial workmo,. ' New Furiaiture,Stoie: HARRISON DUNE3LE syMold respectfully: 16- form-the ingtdfc that he Lute Oken 'the wine late Dundoro a Ores, in Cumberland StreeC SotWoott Market and Plank Road, where ho will keep the largest, flncsn and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. EN eteak consign; of all kltide of Parlor and Common Purmiture„ which ho will dell lower than - the like can be bought at tun- other place In Lebanon. Ira hag on hand a lar^e assortment of Storms!' Tetra-tetea ' Loungoa, Centre, Pier , ovra and other 'ra bies. What Note, Hat Itack4, sc. Alive lame and runup stock of stuffed, Cane-swat, end common Choirs, Settees, Bedsteads, and ti lot of cheap Mattrwscs. Alan, Looking Glassee,-- 7 -0 Mit. Rosewood and 31altegainy—vcry cheap. Venetian Blinds; Cliiri t legcs, tabs aud'tlottbp Horses for children-. 031-Partleular atteutiOn' -paid to UNDER.:TARING. TARING. lie hoe provided . Istmeelf with the FTNEBT lIRARSE IN LEBANON: and win Make .Coffiiie and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice end most reason able terms..... _ Lebanon; March 111,11358. , _ _ Henry . ( 10.wernra nn, WO. 14 (Old No. 6) Sout k tiirllP Street, Mow .Iferk ,lll d., Philadelpbta. :.• • ' . • lAFA r rntill Calf ilinding s ßLrD AND OAF,' • ' ••• ELEi"fBgl`;go t "L.rL, b.„. 3foron 3,185171 y. • - DIt.J.II;NTER'§ . • • 'MEDIC AI. NIA IJA:I4 being an original anti popular Treatise on MAY AND IVOI'AN : - • . . . iEllt. Physiology , Functions ned.SC'xiiii3 Di;Mulers of T "'cry ',kind, with never fallingT,lterindies for ,thn speedy curt of dlifeases of tutrivafe and elidiatei eh arse, ter, Ineidont to.the vii3lailo of the Laws of Nit - tura and :PAPC?. Tirint•Pl V.E .CkNi'C ' " Vcs i: $. i. ; . Tilt author of the - abo ve : 5 v2;1:1.,i.cit, 4 8 1 .„,;,./ . ,,, , ,,,. Tot II la a 4 a gradunto,,ati,d .• *y % tr •0 117:44 . 11,..,L• t imviitg devocka a viratei.of ,4"?......•., _, '.s ''e ,, .l4 s kereitury to' the study and : 4 .„:-.. , . ' , ~.",,yuv7 c. . _ .:_ treatment of, Spyhilis and -.;;;;• 4 „ . 1 ~ •occ eau ..;,,, ..7. kindred disorders as a spec _4l4 .-A— - .4 , A , V1.?4, .f ......: iality, be has become pen ' - "` : ...,,,F-- ;? , , , ,••• ‘..... sewed of most !valuable • ,/, .0 -,,,, ie. % , \"... • information In rugaxxl to the . /h , / 1111 i . . • same, and is able to compress into,yade mecum compass the very quintemence of mud ;teal science on this important subject ; as the result of 'the experience of the most eminent physicians in Kip rope and Amtrlca Is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice iu the troatuient of Sa cra disease* in Malty thousand...of casesin the city of Philadelphia alone. . . Testimony of the Prof.lif . 01*.trettifu in Penn. College, . • Philadelphia, - • "Da. llthaza'a Mirdest.M.l.suzi..'' :The antbOu,of this work, unlike the roujoritY of those- ..who -advertise...to cure the discans.of which it treats, is. a:graduate-o;3ns of the bed Colleges in the Unitod Suiics. It stoniest:it) pleasure to recommend him to the: ttefortunedeitkte the victim Of mat-practjoe, as a succasfuZ and expErkf* ed practitioner, in whose honor end . integrity that nityjr place !Nitrated confidenOe. • . . • .: • JOlEl'ff S. LONGS. fIORE,•3L.Ps Prom A. Woodward, . M. D., of Penn. Uhi-04.1, . Philadelphia. It gives me plessaro to add toy testimony to the pro. torsional ability' of the Author of the "Medico/ Nana al." Numerate atielopf Disown of the Genital Organs, BOUM of th,OM . Of lonf etaliding, have come under my no. tice, in which his shill luis been manifest in restoring to perfect health, to aotnejustattrce where the patient-has, been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, orilisarrangementof tho functions produced by Sell-abuse. or _ratan of Tenets, I do not know hie superior in hie profession. I have . been no onainted with the Author sotttirthirty yiara, and deem it no mom than instico to him as well as a kindness to the Unfortunate victim, of early ludisciretisn, to recom mend him as one, in whore - professional shill andiMegei ty they may lately oortfide.themsalsos. , At FRED, VirOOPIVX,RD, One copy, securely enveloped, will be forirarded freeof postage to any, part United States for 2.5 cents, srettopife. for $1! Addrees, post paid, COSDEN C0., - Publisbers, , hos 101', Philadelphia. . . , , lkat,.. Booksellers, Caumesersand Book dgents' enpplt ed on' the moat liberal lama: , • • • ' October 20th, 1858.x1].;. - CALL and exipaiiiheAtaaw, stock O ld Athhaaaratd, am. Come malisad . purchase . your Boots, Shoes. ay., at Atkins a McAdam. • FOUNDRVES, MACHINESIVMS, &c FARMERS' MECRANICS' Foundry and Machine taniPl , . • PA.. ' . T•IIE urldersiened Levine made very /o"itt additions to their facilities for the manufacturing of liaCnceiltr; will manufacture and keep on howl's. fr!ey geboral ar sortment of FARRIS° IMPTIRAINNTS , embracing irherfrizl Improved Railway and Laser horse-ppwers aml ThreVoT; Manny'nOcembived Rea'pet orurilrowc o - With vond'x latest improvements; ,Cast , lnin , field Rollers, rep Drille cost Fans, Corn Flout:ha and Planfera. Cite car Hullers, Coin Shelled!, Fodder, Straw, Ray Cutters. All of the above Machines are of the latest add limit Impror ements. end 3.1 V ail warranted to give eatlefaction. Calthlll,rB of an icinr/i Made to Orctir,. and• iit.shoil notice.,Vibe also manufacture S•reist Ex- Gearing,tafting, and Mill work In gener. o l, and pay particular attention .0 Repaidn i rde'dcs and 3fachinerref all kinds. • • They incite all to call and .ekyuctinu their work, at their blachhr Shop, on..P 4 Stearjre street, Lebanon. Mir All ordira or coonnunicatlbni.hy mail will be promptly at tlEir s 4 .to, . . A. MAJOR & MOTHER, Lebanon, Lc/re/n*4 (h., Pa. IV' rm., 2 1553 E E Mi r a CHINE W•ORA S Opposite the Lebanon Vulley.R. R.. Dopot, Lob . ation,Lebinon county. Pa. NAL & P. L. W EIMER, Propri otors, manufacture. Steam Bogiumfrom - t* FR I to,SOO. horse power, of the latest stylosi, t:_vaD,, , . f e' - ‘,xdaz and patterns, with all the modern lin proverucnts. Also, superior Portable En gines (wink Link MOtion.V_alretHer)mouuted On whoels, for Saw Mils, wood eau'ingatal Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attention is oiled to our email tpright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persona wanting a small amount of Power. They take np a very small FiXiCe; . and can be put up in a room as a itouseht?ld fixture. ' ALSO. Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite . and,othor Blast Furnaces. of imprrAted construntion.— Forgelliimmer, of I'. V. Woimers Patents; . 16 111.111t51111, Sawing. Plaiting and Floniltig Mill Fiitritellt Miptng Pumps. Hoisting Machinery for Minna khqq ,StnnoAttar -I.Piumiielty4Tlinr°sdrpit;;;Car*..a.heia.foUtn ill‘CiPreld9llt!Pbtaiialli'llannaginerais; ThitSeSiSnagaiita ' atid Wait. Eixturoa.ai.obe stham -rsi-4 At - an - KO; .4 IVTlchiddey and Cut inge of 6i - ory d . e-'6 :40 65 , ;Acts . ; nay site, fort and weight, made of tbe best inatorial bi n well known and experienced 'work men : Smoke Stacks. Water Tanks, Use Shoes, 'fritters, end Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Doikr iheoteare . all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 Babes and banimerlng each equare; any imperfeetion - is thfis detected; Rini the faulty sheet rejected; this is pike 'tilled in verylew titbit; country.) ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for - Rt4im, gas with nll the necessary .flk tame. coustmitly on hand, knit put up at the shortest Matteis and on. Most tea . - Orinable terms. Iron,Brass. and Composition Metal Cast illo! made to order, at the shortest dotiek. REPAIRING attended to with promptnews 'Sill) de epateli. A gang of Bailor Maori; always ready forßoi ler" repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. .W• - • Orders resPactfolly eolicitod. All couunuilica tioos by mull or otherwise,. attended to with deetnitch;'and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. WX(. WV:IMER. Lebanon, r0b'5,,4.,...1868 Eq.kau LevaltP.M...SOD:4 O. Guilt I...::eneen LE N • O • ckia• and Sash Illasintlilor. La&der( on elk Steain4Touse Road, near Cumber*ttrui Street Fast Lettataat . . TH undersigned respectftdly in - f rm the public In general, that they efil E. harondded largely to theii• foray:re:stab lialituunt. and also hare all'lclnnnal the •','. latest add hest iraprcired'lNACldlNEßY ttrt a State In'rull'OPe'ratlon. snob an viropp WORTH'S' FLOORING, for'condtiting the gen Oral business for 1301 4 01/S, Sewing, 4.r., and the expertenre acquired by . Y.'. LONCIACILII and. J. G. dfaing their 'connection with the Door. Saah and Iranfber Trade, for a Mud ber of years pat, affords fiefi ae suraneeof their ability, in connection with J. OADRI., to select stork suitable to the watts 434 - the Door end Sash business in this Stead. . They uow offer to Iffecbanlrs and Farmers generally, upon, favorable terms, & judiciously assorted' stock of %DOOR S..S X d 11;U., from rho best Lumber innonEzctories in Oa Slate. fueling confident that their 'assortment is not to be excelled by any other ustabliiditachstin the State in regard ' n exactness in A zo, quality orllniiihoted IS calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who snay favor the oudentmed with their custom. 'he Tolloiring Het compute the leading • e'rticitte 'of *deck on hand Doors, of all sizes: of all alzest • • Door Frames, for brick and Architraves; *onto house.,: 4 0siginge, from 3 to 8 in.; Window Frnmes, for brick tAtrbaset and frame houses; Shutters. of all sizes; All kinds et 510u'dings; . Blinds. of oil.eizos : 0. 0. Spring llouldlugiof all.siscieoYesh-boards.. . • LONg3AORK.GAUET, & BR:OTIII:lt P. B—Planing, Sawing, do., promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. [Lannon; July -15.'57. JEREMIAH BOAS SOO. SASSER JOSIAH SETTLE ..I.E.BANON'VOUNTY . . ,STEAM PLANING. MILL. • BOAS, ()AUER i GETTLE irlrish to inform tbo,citizens of Lebanon x" . 1 . county and ncighb'oring counties, that r rt they are now in frill operation, and ere prepared to do all kinds of. . I -ENTER WORIinYMACIIINEAY ILEEITI 1 1 1.1OOring Boards, Weather Boarding, . - Stish,Doors,Wilt ow+ Door Fivmes,. Blinds, Plaiting" Snt'olls /419.11itl:endauy Mier kinder Batting which may he wanted to suit buildora.. Tha,aubieribids beg leave to inform tho'nublic that they htiVelheletest . ttud beet icp iiroved marhinery in the county, 19irh :Wooprinin's rt.Liccr.,,kc., and that they are able to prodiaco as good work tie the county ran produce. .. None but the beat and well-see t oned 1.1.1511D14; will be used.- Carpenters and Bvildars are.iiivli k rto ca ll an d ex . /tinkle - their rendy-Enide stock, which [hey will always keep.ou Aland. and judge for, tlioneciece. Their Shop Id on Plnegrovi flood, near Phteencr's Old - Foundit. . (Lebanon. Juno 17.1357. and COvIL! riMIE undersigned haring purchased, at"Sbergrs Sale, the entire - stack of 1,173111E1t AND COAL ' Ju the yard of John H. WITILEY.ER,, beg t 1i to invite the tittentiOn of the publl:. thereto: It will be sold much cheaper then the sane Article can be bought elsewhere. The stoelc en-- braces all Linde and descriptions 'Of LUMBER kept in n well stocked Yard, beiddes a largo lot of first rote Mack. Smith's COAL. All we n.sk le 'that purchasers will call and examine oar ftOCk and Priee-C •Lelzinou, Sept. 16, '6.8 13S)AVM . AN, RAUSR•WCAPP'S .. a, uotra . DI This Way,*if yoa Want Cheap Lunter. rriHr; undersigned have lately forined-a partner,. sliip'for the purpoi , o of engaging -in the Lum ber Business, one new,plan,..wouki respectfully inform the public at large, that their place of business is Plato ' down sn's'Old laimlicrYard, In East'Lebanon, fkintiki on Chestnut street, one square from the EvanseMW. church. They hare enlarged the Yard and lidded it with a-new and-excellent asi.ortment of all kinds of Uphill; such ne BOARD'S, 'PLANKS, JOISTS,- -"" TIATHS,.BIIINDLES, AND SCANfLiist, of all lengths and thicknossee. In ahort, they itieteo w: atantly on - land. alull sad welt-seasoned tinht'of all kindlier BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in'iafit . of anything hi `tholr line aro invited to call, exsunfila tltpft Stock, ant/ learn their pews,: Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by atienllOD to business and nioderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, HAUER & GAPP Lebanon. Anvil 8.1858. Wood, Wood. • -T.. THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Urea- ORTor'OAX WOOD , 04/ to order, at amylgene in Lvb anon or Nor . * Lebanon Borouglip. Orders left at their 31i11 "win I,e promptly attended to. . ' te - banon, A mil 21, ISSS, - 11YFItS ksrtour L UdITICER. . MN B.E R. • NEARLY 9 . 000, 000 . FEET I fi r- ,t7r,i'Vrit a tte eb ß en s br,.'l7, 2 ". r .t e r m ae . a h rti!o u 'e e ; ud extensive LUM Zinn s c ud . uteAL YARD of BRE,CI3I3ILL .110R81:.% . n the Borough of 'Mull Lebanon, on 'the bank of the. entirti•Canal,Thst the head of Walnut street, a few' looses North of the Genessee Steam Mills, and one genre peat of Dorgner'a lintel. Their assortment consists of the beet wall-soesoned White, Yellow,'Noriray, Pine and Hemlock Boards,— Cherry; Poplar arid Pine Boards; 114 and 2 inch Fennel and Common Plank; White Pine 'and•llerolock Scantllivenil Joists; ' White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; and %inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES.! SHINGLES 1 The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and PlasturincLathe; Chestnut Falkland pests, and Pailings Porfences and fencinglMO:ls; FLOORING BOARDS'S! all sizes and descriptions- .COAL 1. COAL ! COAL !! ! The largest stock'of trekein, Stove, Llnteburneri and 11011ideimburg Smith ' Cedar albs lowest prises. tfi,..Confldent that they hove the largest and beat as sortment of Losmem,of alldoacriptions and sizes, as well, as the largest iitocl! . ..ofliks different kinds of COAL, ever offered to tlibellizene:prLebanon county, they venture to say that they Catiraecommodstes all purchasera Kitts factorily;Und Arouldetherelbre who want any in their Ling,lo examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere., . .BRECHIH . LL WORST." N. Leliiincivi,...Feb. 24, 1858. • MEDICINES! .rEaruntay o , TOILET &FANCY ARTICLES . JOSEPH h . LEMBINGER, MARS= SISTA: dp,pbstathi) tst 'et ALL ARTICLES SOUGHT os t me WA It- RA4TO:TUItE an d TILESS,..m.I. 5914 to SUIT' THE TIMES! • • :ALL THE POPULAR P A T E N T: ., T M EDICINES3 • L• . • ... ': - _ - ' At. lemberger's. HORSE*. CATTLE' MEDICINES, At Demberger's SURNING•FLUID &TINE Orls, • •-** At' Lernberger's. TOB AVOCI , SEG/kit.% SNUFF; 'At Lemberger's. FRESH 134.1tagEt SEEDS, Alifenoer,ger's, SPICS3 I ,SPDA SAIONIFitit • • .... 4 ., . Ai Lemberger's. *Hi all fakaillallkuraally. kept in a well•coodualad • Firs - lami.Dritg Store. • • • A:0 E S of eittY varleq.lad tad .st . tlio lolvatt market Witrnilited to lit whesitiipplied.• r PlllSlCl4N'S'lltEs,Cllllrrio'Ns and 7 . #.311XY itizarms, "acelikatdly compounded by ns J, - di/INi ATEof PIIAILITICY, who bas had inexperience of bigetyears laThiladalptila and'RielaMond; • ler' COUNTRY ME ItailANTS.'lsliir" Supiiiied.witu Burning Fluid, Pine 011, Fassenot °Moats 'Hatches, Marling, Sopontder, or Concentra:ad Lye, E. seneek Medicine.% Perfumery; itei at theifitidt ratge, by • • L. Tami3Ertar.tt, patamrs: k A mractiii • Lebanon; Aug. 11, 1858, Market Ares Trh -- ..110SS' SrORE czninikaLote srazirr, • ' OppOSiie.t4c House,—Leba non, Pa. - L - N. 13. ROff, respectfuHy anuouners, that, he. kiae.for ta..:e large and Varfed assortment of Drugs, Bled'. lishitiarta,'Peribmery, 'Trusses; Patcht and - Fari k g r T Gpo4s, , vdelch are offered at. the lowest prices. An expe coca in the Drug Ilusitues of Over 20 years, and • • ' to the ira - its of the pubild, enable him first. style of tbo scionco.. • ' DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, Am the:most certain core tor -Worms 'tae. They are sweet., and ne,ehthi AI refuse to takb them. Perrone scold ask for "Dr. Noss' Worm L07.01,- , s," and refuse all others. Many per. ne, not having- this Loneuge,-,crill try get yen -to take other Mini; do it let them deceive yoii—yku can lye got thentat Dr.-Koss',Dr9g sums, j Aittnon.;'und - you can hare them vent '. Oh, free of expensChy i !close the price in on letter.. If leas ~an a dollitrii worth is wanted; enaloss Post-olFmo stomps, and you will receive themiirreturu df,'MalEigut paid. Dr. Ross.wili send. them to aoy,part of tbe-United'Slatas,:fin receipt of the nikaid . Y. 'Send on then, and t get,hent. ~ Prieu3s cents. ' • I>lt. iIOSS',I3I,OOD Pius, „ Thai* Pills operate withoritgir lug the least pain or'itu easiness, and can be taken-with positive-advantage- in all cases in wkiir.h a pittgatire would he needed; .ap.t.be reirtmencement oI Yoverts.Costivetn.w;litet Cott,plaint , some - forma of "Dyspepsia, doss/ache, iniptire all diseases, arising from impurity of blood. They will be found superior to atf•othei- .0111 in' Ina" Trice 24 j cts. pet box. AVG be sent by mail on receipt of the:oo ney. Sold only by 15i , .'lloss, Lebanon. . NOSS' Tcf:cre MIXTURE. ' I A superior medicine, for,, thecars.or Sick Ileadiehe, Nervoits II tidnihe.'Dispepria, Loss of Appetite, Ner. T ons Wettnil4.4.-antrl "All other disCaiics my/luring a tonic. TRUSSES ,ANASOPPOItTIiIiS. • Dr. ROSS k ri,ps ennstantly -for side. a large assortment of Trusses, of nil sizes, and various in price; which will i be sold very low. An experience of more than 20 years, kite the afflicted ruleantages not to ha, liathit every Drug ' atom. A - personal attention to the Li ttle given. 1 f yriu need agrees coil at I)r. Rola' Dreg Store,- Lebanon: DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. . Fa Colic:, Spasms. Iteatles'ancsa: fis., orrnfante.. It calms nervous irritation. soothes pain. and induces to sleep. without leaving the dull, 'drowsy state that fol lows the nas of other infant drops. Special attention. fe asked to this remarkatile sctiou. Ask for Dr. Ross'-In fold Drops. P. 1.. WEIMER Is your hair falling oft? arc you troubled with (lami na, or itching of the head 2 Dr. Ross' Clair Tuttle will cure them trouble,.. Prh•o '25 CU. DR. ROMS' CURD FOR FRYER & Arnim Fever and Ague cured fn 24 hours. Indic/Judd .who have suffered far Ireelts and months, have been Ina sin gle day relieved, ne if by magic, from the excrUciating chill and Limiting forcit Sold only et Dr Ittilt."Store. Dlt. ROSS' EVE WATER,, • • Fur the Cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Ryes. Price et. 4. DR..ROSS• IVORM OH.. A ix.nive cure for n e. • DR. !mac LINIMENT. The best Lininieut in use for Rheuma- LULU, Sprains. Swelling. Bruises. Tooth 'elle, Sore Threat. and all painful and Neuntlgic affections of..the body, In Dr. Litdbient. 1105' TOOTH WASH, 'or the cure of spongy. end bleeding awn!, Scurry, fer elran-Ing . and preaurv ing the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fru. granoo to the breath. we Dr. Rosa' Tooth Wads. DR. DE3CAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the etre of Itheternstiatit, Tater, Sera°la. mini in the Bones, Old Sart*, Pimples on the face, Eruptions of all kinds, and all diseases nriving from impuro Blood, or the imprudent Vise of Mercury. Sold only et Rosa' Drug store. COUGH CURED 'FOR 15 . CENTS. Ds. Putney's Corou prepaked and told by De. Doer; oppcoito the Court limbic, a certain cute forttoughs; Cord; Whooping Cough, &c. Look well to the znerks of the genutne. See that Dr. Ito' ' nanie lb on the bottle. Evideltro etrohger than cx•rttlierd.. , lll - Latta% V"iAtra- Dr.!: Cl/Mk/MDix Rerforming mots woOderful cures,thart any other 316dtelaa know,. I: , peraittly eafo ro.ratr,,. Try it If you etwuot eatiatell 'Met tlslti onla llottfe; the money Kill Iv refunded; if„ not. able,. tolngy, 09 . e Bottle Itt 7 giren"rgratin 'Tyke Didlara per Bottle. or throe Dottie" for textdollarti. Bald - Wily at Dr. Thus' Drag Store. lotounn, Juno-10,1856. ' labld at Dr. Koss' Drug Store, oppoalte the Court Haase, Lebanou. ra. 'he Medicine of awls:mon .. A -RESISTLEFS EDI P:DI4 4 • • HOLLOWAY'S . 01 NT M PAT. fIIRCTILIiR TO VIE SIT,N.—Thu flret - hospital sue ki goons and medicinal pubilciets of Europe ndmit the unperulleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of cite inn trueiit: goveirimehts sauctionits 0154.1 in their naval and military serVicess; nit' the masses in tblecoun try and 'throughout .the world repose the utmost confi dence in its curative properties , . It penetrate; the sour cm' of Inflismaihetion nrid - corruption whith underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutralize the lieryel emehts Which feed end exasperate the =Lindy. Rheumatism., Scrofula, Erysipelas. eases The of- the muse lesse nro among t ; h the-fleshy fibre and e most terrible and a the akin; d yeA is in their worst forms, and.wben.eceminglyineurabte:they. invatinbly disappear un'de'r a pereeniring application of this soothing, healing intidote to pam a rti inflammation. Salt Rhetint,,k'ev,eriScrres, Stif Joints. In all cares Of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo tionk and every recipe'of the phirmaeopren have proved useicis,..the Ointment will accOmplislia thorOugh ehre. - Fever Sores heel qpickly'under its influence, and its lazing effect npon'con traded' sine - ws -.rely wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. - A most hunatkablis and happy changebe-productd ILI UM appearance° f muli,gnant ulcers. after a few appliee-.7 Oohs of thin Oihtment. The Surroulidiug redness van ishes, entrgrauules of healthy* flesh, begin to take fho place of the discharges' matter. This process goes on more °elms- rapidly until the - orifice is tiled hp with sound inateriiikand the spear radically cured. - A Word' to- Mothers. The young 'arertkc'eadeFfrequent suit - eras from ex ternal itjuiesse, and tiaereforesevery mother should have tithe heeling. preparation constantly at. hand. -It is .u.n : absolute Omits" for eon bra's . * and quickly removes the enervated zeros which eometitnea disfigu the heads and faces of children. tb • ' Significant Poets: • This Ointment to universally nisei on board the Atlan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic ewer tier's, and oaths beet peseible remedy for wounds and bruises. Largo aupplicsof it havevecently been ordered, by the'Sullan of Turkey for hospital purposes. fsa,,Dotli. the Ointment and Pitts should bd weed Millie following eases: Dunlona, Alereurial Eruptions, Swelled UU*I.N-.._SoreLegs, - Chappell Iltindzi, Rheumatism, S,orereaats, 'sore Beads, Fistula,. Snit Rheum, 'Sore Throats, '- gout, , Scald a, Sores of all kinds LumbAe;o, .Woupda of all kinds, Venereal Sores, Spraine,. .Tetter„llleers, Skin Diseases. *iwltiold at the blanufectiiry,of 'Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Len°, Now York; find by an respectable Drug gistsrand 'Dealers in Medi - eine throughout the United States andelse.civilleadtworld, in pots at 23 cents, 82'- cants, and $1 each.. str— CiovloNone'are genuine unless the words "1101- Itiway, NeyrYorkhnd Lo.ndon," arediscernible sea \l.a -ter-mark in every leaf of the book of directiOus around' each pot the name maybe plainly seen by hold ing.the leaf to the light. .A handsome. reward will be given 'to any one rendering, such informatkm as may lead to the detectionof any party or parties counterfeit ing the m'edicines or Vending the same, knowing there,. to be apurions.ll4l There is aconsiderable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B—Directions for the guidance of patientsin every disorder are affixed to each box- • • ..(Marsh 31, 1,49. ARRNTZ. JORN WITMEYBR MEDICINAL DR. RORS'. n AIR TOYIC .EI , II;EPAY o 1 PIT? CAN Rh Ct.:14;1)! hIEDICINAL !i 4 ll)c 1 A_TION HOWARD AS PIIILADELPIIIA. A Beni:robed /petite/ion "eau bletiocci Ito s)reforP:octof"" • meet for the L'ethf of the ski t , f ,, ,f i h .,, t ,,,,, d. of listed with 17ritleel used Fetident;t- TI: el Piscae l te. t.. sty t„_n streets, Philadelphia. Pa. __.......n. ruIAE 110%V ARD ASSOCIATION. in view of the ,A,l of TVird and Unio j_ destruction of human life, caused by Sexml Meets- TWENTY-TWO YEARS' es., and the deceptions praeticerl upon the unmet:mate Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most successful • victinerof such diseases by Quacks, several years weo di , practitioner In the eure of all diseaseaore p r iv a t e nature : • rected,their Conyulting Surgeon. as a CII Alt I TA, het: '-uninhood's debility. as en impediment to ularriaaM; net' ACT worthy of their name, to open a hisPensary Mr the youg And sexual 1041n/ties, diseasee of the skin, and • treatment of this class of diseases. in all their forme. 1 those seising froteefitnisireif is and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all olio ~t , _ TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. " • ply by letter. with a. description of their condition-(seet. There is an evil haat sometimes indulged in by boys, occupati,M, habits of life, &c..) dad in metes of extrem e in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; 'ri'As. to.FIIRNIEEI MEDICINES FltElloleCllA ILO Pe I and which, tenet retinue,' in due time. net, only ; begets : tis needless to addlhattlieedeseetation commends the • serious obstaeles-te matrimonial IlaPpineer, but, gives .: highest Medical ekiii dr Hie 'agend :, .a will furnish the • Mice tea series of protracted, Insidious, and • devastating ' most approved modern. treatment. . - affection& .• : • . . 4 The Directors of the Aseociadien_ in their Annual Re. . Rem of.thase i , ithe give way to this pernicious practice abet mem the treatment of StiMial Disease, for the yenr - eanseenennes, until they find the tier- ' ending January Ist, 1658. express the highest suisfaetien are aware-of the levons ityatem-shattered, feel strange and unatemnetta:ble . with the niccess which ,has. attended the labors of the sensations and vague fears in, the mind, [Seepages, 27, .', Cousulting Surgeon in the rare of Spermatorristra.Sene ' 28: 2e, - of lir. Viihooli-on' "Kell-Preservation - ") - t -final Weakness. Impotence. Genorriwea. Gleet, Syphillis, • The unfortattate thaTtifteted becomes feeb ye:is-lino- the vice, Of Onaniem or Self-abuse, &c , and order a cm: ,Ile le qabOr ~tith hoc' nomined vigor. or to irpply his - tient:nee of the same plan for the ensuing year. mind ttrithily; his iitep IS tardy and weak ;'be is dull. - ; The Direetore, on a review of the wee. feel assured ' irretellite andongageseven in his sports with low encl . - that their labo!..s in this sphere of benevolent effort h,,,,, gy than usual. , I:been - oft - ma b`crmfit to the afflicted, especially to the _ If he ematteipateliimaitlf betore tile practice luts done., yung. and. thexhave restavell todevote thenteelvee, with Its worst, and Mater matrimony,his marriage is unfruit- , renewed zeal ; to this. very iniperteut and much deepisesi 1 fel, and Ilia, sense Mlle: hire that, this is consul by his muse early follies: • "TheSe lilt'' SOnsiderations which shoilld ! -Au tolmintble Report ow Spermatorrle, or Semit:l awako'it thotittOntionof.all who are similarly situated. . aVealmess, the vice or Ohauism. Masturimtlon. or Self- REMEMBER., , abuse, - - and 'other n diseases of - the sexual organs, be- the 1 'HU Who - plaosshimkelf under Dr. KINHELIN'S treat- Contsulting:Surgeon , will be .sent by mail (in a sealed ea t meet, may raligiouslymoußde in his honor era- a gentle.: velope,) Ft E.F.ulsCliAliG.E,o l x receipt of TWO S,TAM Pe man. and rely upon the assurance, that the. seerete of - - for poetage: Other , Reports and Tracts on the nature ! Dr. K.'s patients willtirever be dist:Ms - ed. ! and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, ..tc.. are constant { from mak- .' iv beine ; publielted for eratnitous dietribution, and will 1 Young man—let no fair modesty deter you _ s, .. ing your ease 'meet): be ones whet from education and I be sad to t the Milieted, Some of the new remedies and your respectability, can eartinfitirthefrieud yen: methods of treatment discovered during the last year: 1 I „ear Dr. RINE.ELINtS residentee less been for the lest ! are of great value. TWFINTY vsar.s at the N. W. Ciirtner . of Titian AND I }ldlers,l .' - for teport or on Dr. GEORGE IL CAL, , 110 UN conaaltion . Surgeon. Iloward Aenaciation, Na UNION streets t ePhiladelphia, Pa.- t ' I PATIENTS AT A. DI:STA:ISM South Ninth Street, 1 litiadt Il ia. I a. 1 " - .By order of irectors. . I Can ha'ite (by stating their ease explicitly, together , , , 1 EZRA' D. JIEARTWELL, President. f With .all their eymptomaieper letter, manning a remit- i .. i toner) Dr, li;13 utedicitnejapprethrieted.mmerdingly, ! . 0E0; FAritEtirim,,9l-itt,dry No e in . 58..4 . 1 . F Forwarded to any pantStif the United Ftates,,andpack- I , Ili...(;reat Di wry of the .1 gr....n ad secure from DAM.A.€ I 4 , I I r:VITICIOSITY;b s Y 3(611 or Ex' t . IMPORTANT TO . . TOBA.VV4) VIIEWEit.. 4 4 press. READ i 7Otlit ANi) ii,thitool) 1. i . i -•—. .. . ' a' vi 4 . GOR , 01?1, lolut OIL A Pr.itirazuns 110.6 int Ersmitty 'Mr ' Dr,. Gustav'Liana/Ws Taste Restorative Tro. f osir-PassEr.v.vnom.---Qmx 26' pinTa- I ches, the Groat Substitate fo - "" ' Letters contuintiag that ihlue in:stamps, will ensure a., :..„. „ ~,,,,.;„__ . . .- ...ttuaCCO. ,3 YT 1 - 4 • 'll'et. lei"... en anti ineomerectirEalile fact that die copy, per return of anaiL ~ (MAT/8 l CILITTE! I . 4RAIrli 1!I f ..j. ate ofTolladeo is the promoting cause of many of the t most se v ere. Mental and Physical Disorders to which the A Pro GLET : Tee.A.gt. race of man is aubject, as careful analysis end long and '. MISERY .R ELI,, EVED! i . . . ave' clearly proven that it • painful experience h contain, . . . , h attu is s Guide, a new ean ribber Work, full of certain narcoticand poisonous properties meet dangerous 1 viduable advice and impreesiye warning, alike calealitt- . in their effects, which by entering into the blood deran g e. l ed to prevent years of lute - cry. nod save Thi3On'AXLin of ' the functions and operationesof the ILeart. causing Many . . I lives, Is distributed without abergte - and forwarded by to- suppese that. organ:to be seriously diseesed. 1 mail, prepaid to atty . Post Offire in tieptinited States, on ' TOBACCI) affects also the entire neremus ey;stem : men „ recteiving are tinier ettelosing two poetage stamps. .-ty. 7 ----,-- limiting iteelf—as rill who bare ever its& else m e noxie July lie 1 is:t weed will bear testimony—ln Lassitude, Nervous lim, it. ' bihity, Water` Brasile 'Dyspepsia; and litany other theme Tiie Ztivea! slirliVi""0.1`11,101a: d ' y °I ” 6int"4r chnranter " ' 1 THE TASTE RESTORATIVE 'IROCiIES 'PIIEPAItED lit b 11... SANFORD - ' ....,-,-. ~. . ~ . . . Are designed to caunteruct theste baneful initoences anti i riOLPOUNDED entirely" from Is line of the best i have proved completely eacceesful in a multitude oi . t en k . „/ purgative told liver niedieineanoW before tile public. : its, and wherever used. Being hartulette in thei lv 7 . - I _that acts tes a (Wheelie, easier e milder, and moreeffeetnal : they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire es stetem. re •.. than any ether reedieine'known. •It is not only a Ce- ;storingthe, Teete which has become vitiated • - ''' atted or destroy ' thartic but a Liver remedy, acting..firet on the Liver to , eft by great induleence. completely removing the irriti deat its morbid matter. then eft the beweeteinej soteetch tier. and atMetruitaityinr tickling keneetion of the Throat i to carry off Chit matter : tans 'r 4 iibniftlisliiret twtr i - to rloe- —with b errealwaye consequent upon abstainin g from the: cos effectually. withent any, ofethe- painful feeling exp.- net of Tobaceo, and: by giving a healthy tone to the i , riencea in the epee, i ie. : :: et:meet attharlitr. if ,iiiri:!,gat,. 33tormirli, in iii3Oinhe thus Whole system. I One the eyetent at the same time tient itperges it : and • persons was. are irretrievably undermining their con when taken tinily in inedeeattedastsf, wilhetren:eethen and - et itutione and shortening their live?, rl,osbl are these build it int with unusual rapidity . ' a Troches immedia fel r and throw of the injurious and un- The LIVER is (moor the ' prlncipalMeguleters of the t. pleasant 1 habit of-Tithacim Chewing. Ibument body; and ,hen it te. performs ei-t seefunctions ; Thee; Trochee or leezenges are put up in a convenient well, the Powers 01. the COs 3 , ..te.4 Aiy, fully develop- ''' and portable form at tae low price of 51) Omits per i ed. The 4w:wet isolmoSf %,;,..• entirely dependent On the i A Wheal discount to the trade. Prepared I e..SO ely by the f the et • at , healthy actiono I. tet ..,... for the, .prlper perform- melersigned to whom all enters should he addrweed. ante of its funettene ; - 2 ,, athen, the stomach is at , JA3IES E. DOWERS, Drtiogist fault. the bowels are at t'C.."7 fui?lt„-Inid the wiftile sea- - Mareh 24. larin.-ly. Cm. 24 and BM - eat Philmle. been enfer en ass queueell-of :tune .ergan- e llte . Liver , - ..---- having ret r ied to iIO iIF ' "....„. I bay. For !he diseases : li t .1 mho) .(1 is 11 , ! . infiii st Psi ~....,.. e t c pal di 1 0 11 of that or en one of the (,) proprietors line Made it , . : iris Etady. In a practice of -,.i. t enure than twenty years; '• :' , of it find 'some rritedy where- t"." , With to creantetect tie. t 1-1 0 11 ,1 clii Caircentrated Compamid Pistid many. derangemente to faj§ whiiiii ft it Made.' • ''''' To prone that the ecru- `7: ctly is ett lost tothld, ?ins:, - "Extract Buchrt. eiersonS: troubled eith fir 'A i e, ler comploinieln an'Y of its For dilmaiies of the tandder. Kidneys: Gravel,D roper Imam, has but to try-lewitiottle, and aotivtetioni . is . Weekneeeties. tibetructions. Seem!. diseases, Ft • -- certain. ? te- .- - ;lase COmpreints, and all diseases of These Ganer c--more all r!!..! ratekdd Or end Matter the Sexual Organs. from the system. stipple- _ ing latheir place wheal- Arising front Excesses and IMM - uclenetee itt life, and re. thy now of bile invigorate _,,,.. ing . , the etonvoth, miming moring all Improper 1S from thee - 11l itddee e .- ^ ~ Vnt i food to digest well, purify- `C.: ing the blood, geeing tO - io; . nays, or Sexual Organs, whettiter exietio = g .rt t and health to the whole rn machinery. reinovitee the ltrate or „Female, . - c ,„, : ,„ ~f she di.,, , ,0.e and 1. , abating a radical cure. Mlittos ottoe.':e are cured X anti; what is bei ter: Pre-' I r'''' m whnrever ratISO they may have originated. rented, by the oecational - uses of. the - Later Ittrigo- And no matter of BOW Long S Land ing , i rater- Giving. Health and Vior to the Frahm, and 1 One time after eatine I- -.. fft alert - ' r ' i''' -• all in re Inch ...e Bloom ID the - Pallid elms*. I stomach and preveitt the Z food „titan raising and Jo'i itvttat 4 ILI - .1 • " . - „ IC it C.. 1 attiring. it t 1 i7-rona 11 Ii oii -to „. f Only one dote. taken be Sn-erv"- en° r. ' "e''' '' '' ! eVeteetmerc. i......-. all symptoms , . among which will be ronn:l Indfs:poe'ition only i,' 'd• o' k:doin al night. loosens the bowels ' F) nie to Exertion. Loss of - gently, meet ettrite f.tietiree .." nese. • POWer,- LeAS or Memory j One dem taken after 0 oath meal, will pure Dye- . Dillienity of Breething, Geh -1 pepeia, • end Weakness, Horror of thee i One dote of two tea- 23 epoonfule will always re- , I have iSkIl! Hook:elm. ease, Weak Nerves. 'frentleiteg, lintted . _ frit HotTerof Death, alight Sweate, Cold Feet. Gee bottle take , * Tor fe- > male obstriletien remote:l : • M., 'keret ewes, Diumese of V berm. Lente rt" 1 the pause of the diseftee, t and makes a perfect cure. ' . tier_ -iiirer ! only one dime immetli- — 1 ately relieves C.solio.while sal bussitude or tile Musealar System. often Ettormont I one dose often repetettel hen a Sure cure for i.'ieltra - - Appetite, With Dy9Diptiti SyMptOlitg, ll , pt theete , letusbnees of the Body, Dryttntle of the skirt, f , elforGes, alert a preventive! es , ' of ch o feee... - Pallid Countenance au& Eruptions on ! Only one bottle is need, MI eel to titnnv out of the sys . tom the &Mils of inetll-1' - , eane after a long -- k - eic nom lip Fare, Pein in the Beek. Hee -1 One bottle taken feel' I.fautieffec reineves all ' vines, of the Eyelids. Fr . . „,, sallownese or !unnatural{ petler from the skin. - quetttly Black spot, • 1 . . One time taken a short time Meer,: eating gives vigor- Flying before lo the appetite, and makes food (Detest welt. - : the Rpm. One Muse Often repeated curee Criseeitie fliertlime In Ba With Tel:ripe:eery `effusion and 1.Di , 1. 1 - 4' eight 3 Weld t r worst forme. While tumors or Bowel CO, I . -. •• Id . op am e s 3, ie : , • - . Attention, Great :nobility, Restlessness. with Ibtrette :tiniest to the-filitlioßn. • . of Society. Nothiug ie me_ e desirable 'to such ra 1, iler& then solitude, toot Nothing they more One or two desest cures attaeks emseed by irernix in - Imetia fnr leer of Theureolvee no Re. children: ther6'is nu entree. safer. or el miller remedy in ' I the WOrld. neat never Mile. w . .. .y . peter er weenier_ nn earnestness,. no A few bettics ITV , in-opry,..!hy hih-itinal ilieall!irtillitin% , Speculation, but a hurried transition fro:none We take. pleestire in remniniendirm tide. medicine Ivi, a preventive for. Fetter and Ayes-, chill Fever. add all Fte questionto an vets tern Bilious Type. It operates with certainty and 1 ether. thousands are willing to testify to its wondci-fidrir!tues• These syniptome if allowed to go on--witich till- n:.'- All who use it are giving their unanintometi trine invert:tatty removes—soon follows Los Of I'.•,:.•r'.tetiinott; ' he its favor. - Fatuity, owl- Nil LEPTIC FlTS—in one of whirl] the pv- Ikfa. 31 ixr.liateriti the mouth tvi '1 the invite . ) t 1 . 1 ,I In Dl'lllit tie.Dt to-ay eeeire. Who can say that these exerioes.r , swalkw'both titgettletr, net feeittently followed ay those direful dieteneee—lN `The liver Invigorator is a Seientitil . e Mestimi-Dieetwer - SA N ITV AND GONSUMierloy ? ?...bo ri , poili...: or Elie ID , :bu d 1 , 5 oils _ wavour. cures, simest, too ;crest 4., 1a...14„ i", . cane Ar•yitlitiD, ;mil the inolanellnly dentite by et...1.50111i - It 'cures akieby magic, eved . the first thwegiyitez benefit, dot', hour.touplo wiitteso tO the truth of theft mimed:m.- 1n mina tie Asyluine the most melencliely exhibition a; - awl seldom:Mote-than one bottle ill required to cure ana; . pears.- The Ceuntenanee is actually sodden and g e m kind of Liver Complaint, frorrethe woret iatitelice or leye- ' pepteni to a candied fleaditcheenli of *kith ere the ftr- destitlite---neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it : should gataer a _Diseavectiver„ , „ . ~ . , ~, a 'sound of the voice occur, it la ninety articulate. • : .. -With woeful men .arcs WSW despair . , rants mfr. noteln A norTi r ri "Bit: SANFOllD.t.inprioror '345 l`rniirrinv New V: ork : Low set ten sounds his grief beguiled." 'desalt*: 1,. Legftl . ' ' ' . ' - ' . ,FIMERI and. Dn. gees. ernes for L'etta- Debility in rren.t terrible! and lids b' ell it s le it irge o f ... • .. 1 . MU, . .i.„ , 0 . , tn. Ulilll Ditil ifitliled I..ti D 'ts ! t u. and li illililill I) graves.thus) 1 t nes tir'm pone ..e.':Wely. . . . • 3 at- I c i,-,-.. - • !,-,,,,' .; -,., , rliggls • • biotin el many noble youths. It can b,e Cured by the us. ......e............____ of this IKFALBIBLE REMEDY : ' 1 r you ai-Ie gitt - 44ii . t ' o , with env of tlia above distres-ing ailments:. the FLUID EXTltter It CCU 0 will cure yeti . Try it anal he.coutineed of its. eftimey. , . Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Tioetere, who - faleely.boaet of abilities and reretencert, Citizen" . . know and UTtliii Melia , and save long -euflaidna 310ney. arid Expoeure, by sandhi. , or walling St a battle of this Pepe iar and specific Reme dy,. , - • It ellays all pain and „inflammation. is r plea s pii'ecti .. . ant in its taste and odor ; bat immetlhntein lietifittie: Bellabold's Extract Buclia R -11UM' & TIMBIT,C73: would reipeetfully_ inform the Publir flint they i i ae ormed a STOVE .t .:COE STORE, next door to the Lebanon Valley Bank. in CmittiCrland - sliest, Lebanon, l'a.. where they will constantly keep on band a large assortment of Stoves. Among Ow nimbi now on band tiley would naiiieLbe fottowingt—Oallacitees Sun Rise Cook, Air Tight Cook, Ulobe Cook, all aloes. Charm Cook. Repub lic Cook, Morning star Cook, all kinds Paint' Cooks, Office and - Parlor Sums., Gas Oonsuniers, Bgg Cylinders, Top Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers: all sizes Rotel and ~Family Ranges, Portablolleaters„sc. - Ilati;Flre Brick. Glides, sc. :" I .'Old Stoves taken in Exchange for e a once. Lebanon, October 27 1868 SAVING FUrNDi, Nitional AXTAtiIgIIT Street:- Sonth-Wept corner of THIRD Street, Philadelphia. *CORFOEATED SY TEE STATE OF PSEXiTLTANIS. - . • Five Per Cent. interest. ' - Money is received In any BUM, large or an ati,cind inter eat' 'Paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. . The inlle.e Is open every day from 9 o'c:oek in themiiirn ing.till_s ,o'eloek in the afternoon , and on Monday and Thurreds!ly evening i a till 8 o'e:oet.. -' • • lIIW. ItSKRY L. BENNER, Pregident. .. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vitae President, •NrtiiiiVt J. - REED, SenrilArY• . . DIRECTORS. ' —.. • :, n i ot‘xeno L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewst er, Edward L. Carter, . Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, ''. Iraneig Ice, ~. '.'' ~ Segni. K. Ashton, .- p.dngeldi- Yert:edo • C.: Landreth Munns, Henr y r ' d r e ''' ell,r on e. air. ARAMoney.leineelged aild'painnente Ina& daily It - Ith - 0 41geMea,....,.- . :, .indifivettagene v aie made in it:EIL'ESTATE MORT GAGES. QBOOND RENTS, slid - siieb . tint oust eccnri ties as the Chaiter zequires • .uirs, Furs. ri IHE mndereigned tuts Jost opened a large new stock j_ of FURS for LADIES and GENTLEMEN, at Ida DU Store, Lebanon. This stook embraces a very ocnn plebe aseortment of - FUSE for Ladies, besides Cares, CAPPy ec., for Gentleman and for Trimmings. All are respettfully invited to call and examine. Lebanon, Neil24 i ' 1855, ADAM ELSE. prepated directly oceordlog to the Rule:. of Plannt:a. end Utelaletrv• *lth the zreetestliitUraty and cliewl•• knewledge "Ijia cap) tletelial io It; 'combination,. Prufemsor Deweee Valuable Wortte nn the preeti , e • endjaost at,tbe late standanl Work.:•of Nedt , ia (gr effigailLegal€lll4 One . .unarca dollars will be Paid to any NI) Arian who cattpr cc that the medicine ever injured is patient: StWI the to .timony of thousands can be produced to pre's,. that i doku•great good. Cases of from one week to %Inv- Leen years .standing bare been effected. The mass of Voluntary TeNtimony in podamodon of the Pioprietur. vouching its virtues and min:dire powers, is itomenec. embracing names well known to SCJENCE.AND YAM!: 100,000 Bottles• Have Been Sold and not sksingle instance of a failure boatmen reaort.-! • Personally appeared before P2C, Alderman of tte City of Philadelphia, if. T. IllaihtUok.bi-Cberenr. ule• heing duly sworn tloesksay. that his prepuratiou rear.tico DO Narcotic, Merury, or injurious Drug. but a: , ndY Vegetable. t; T.-EIE LUSO LD, sole mom fr..t over. Sworn and subscribed before me this= dasef N* V era bar, 185.1. • . S4dl. P. ill illtA1:11. AiJermati. Price slper Bottle, or sixfor $5, De livered to any Address, Acoottipanhsd by reliable and responsible Certiteates frOM professors of Iledical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. IIIifNiTIOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. No; .0. South Tenth St. below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. we_ To be had of Dr. George Doss, D. S. Daher. and all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States ( Canades and British Provinces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ask for Helmbold's—tceWsuo otker. • Cures Guaranteed. FM' HT 11::.• 2, 15:17.71y_ ,PHILIP-F. McCAULLY, - Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker COzoberhmtl street, otte doot kadof Block !Tom Hoed. BnlysetTlie? . clesires to Inform the riblir pit ' 1'2143 ° PePed.as nbove, where he is pretax.— ' ed to execute orders af BOOTS and SIIOES, of the . • - anent Sittib an& tyle, If not NI perfor, to any Imre tql?re oger90 , t4thepublic. Neln spring_and Summer Stock! tic AU jlist rtttlineti from th c city with an unrivalc.l assortment of the latest FALL and NiINTEII. STYLES: of BootaiShoesi Slippers, tc., &c., for Ladies, Gentlemen and chifdraii. Company. 4fit. Every Lady 13 invite:lto call anti exam inf. — 5 0 Lebjnon, June 30, 1858. GFF ' S 11110 t ific - Shoe Store Removed. Nay' S'pl , ing. and Summer Stock! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform the pobli , that he bee REMOVED his BOOTand SHOE b - ToitE to the room lately occupied by John Graes cry Mora, where be bas opened a beautiful r stock of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, p2g,llio aso , ortment is very complete, and embraced all the latest etsles, which he can eell oat at low prices. The public will please fen and examine. • DANIEL ORZYI'. N. B.—TaAratiess, now is your time if , you wish to seo a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, and difihrent kinds of Bev- Come one; come all! Lebanon, April 7,1658. OYSTAILS.—If you 'mat a aloe dish of oysters, go t. OVES & EUSTON, oppoette Mrs.- Riselt Hote. VM & WESTON is the place to by 3'our POTATOIX, O TURNIPS, CELLERY, kc. m F.DICIS; At