The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, February 02, 1859, Image 4

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    MEM
Wit and Armor.
TOE Vatua or a. Lotto Noss.—The following
eiremnstance, it Is believed laippened to the learn
ed eergeant,(Hill.) He bad a remarkably long
nose, sod being one day out ridtug, was flung by
hie horse, and fell upon his face, in the middle of
the road. A countryman, who sow the occurrence,
ran hastily up, raised the sergeant tram the dirt,
,viad asked him whether be was much hurt. The
"cergeant replied in the negative. "I see, cur,"
said the natio, grinning, 'yer ptowehar. saved
Ire r'
flow TO re Vatuen.—Girls, listen to ROAM ad,
rice; you need ft badly enough—there's not
sittestionaf that.
Don't live your beaux a chance to feel sure of
you. It's bad for them, and it's, worse for you.
There are exeeptiOne, tto be sure; there are men
who may be safely trusted with the knowledge
that they are all in all to the heart of the woman
they are wooing; but such ones are deplorably few.
lb* ardor of most men lasts only so long as lasts
their uncertainty. Keep them off, and they'll
grow more and more devoted--bring them near,
-04 they'll cool off as fast as a fiat iron in the
mrw. Let them think you care little for them or
their ; love, and tlit.y . will try hat d to become more
worthy of your regard. Not dirk not strive to
.wound their feelings—we don't mean that—hu
inanity forbid I but don't •make yourself cheap;
just keep yoUr own counsel: and the more hope
lessly in love you are the more do you guard the
knowledge of fluttlo.ot from your lover. Keep it
down and in, all that you possibly can, till the
magic words are said, that make you one; then
take off the hands, but do it gra lually— "grow
Upon time show him by degrees the strength of
the passion which be has awakened in your soul.
GEN. Soon was robbed of his overcoat by a
couple of clever rascals at the St. Charles, New
Orleans, last week. As he was going up the
stairs, surrounded by a crowd, two Individuals in
eistedupon relieving him of his overcoat. Grace
fully he consented, supposing that the act VMS
only a pirt of the hospitality which had been of
fered lira: but unfortunately he has beard noth
ing slue of his supposed admirers or his over
coat, and has had to procure another.
Asanewr Couss.—Arnong the coins presented to
the Tennessee Historical Society recently, was a
Grecian Drachma, of silver, of value about 17
cents, coined in the days of Alexander the Great,
335 years B. C. It. was picked up in the streets
of the once hurried Pompeii by Wm- 11. Polk,
Bon, while he was in Italy as charge • Witilairs of
the United States to the Two Cicilies, 'in 7945-
,
It hasn't one side the head of Alexander, on the
reverse figure of Jupiter Bitting in a chair, hold
ing a Aasta pure (spekf of favor) in his left hand,
and an imperial eagle in the right . - There are
several symbols, and the inscription Alexandron
on the same aide. \
AN 1113tEN5C LAN 4 CASS I. CO URT-420,000,0 0
IsvoLvsn.---There is now before the. United States
Supreme Court, at Washington; a ease in which
the 'United States Government is.prosecuting Cap
tain John A. Sutter, 14 world-wide' distinction,
to obtain possession of an immense tract of coun
try, including both the cities of Sacramento and
Marysville, and being worth nollesS than'twenty
millions of dollera t Sutter claims - thirty.three
square leagues of land lying upon the Sacramen
to, Feather and American rivers, under two gran ts
—one of eleven leagues', made by Governor 13.
Alvarado in 1841, and the other of twenty-two
leagues, madeby. Gov. Micbeltorena in 1845.
Tiiel T. States 4 denythe genuineness and - validity
Zifitil4h. of these grants upon many grounds, .and
,wfunther contend that if the grants are genuine and
they embrace within their limits the land
lying south of the Three Peaks and between the
Sacramento and Feather Rivers, and no land to
'the south or east of the Feather River. Two-sets
Of,courisel appear for Sutter, both acting under
written powers of attorney, and-,theso counsel en
.
:dearer to locate that land in different manners
--John J. Crittenden and R. J. Walker endeavor
loCateit so that it shall intend tOttle south of
the American River, and (includethe whole city
.of Sacramento. Benjamin
F Butler. , d N S
.
Green, of Massachusetts, who also appears for
,Satter, endeavored to rocate the land tiOrth'and
-West of Feather River,-and claim that that was the
~;origittal intent_of Sutter in asking for and of the
'Governor, in making the grant, and that such a
','"location would "also he for the best interests of
Metter.
is worthy of notice, at the present time
espeeally, that Barns, writing to his earliest pat
ron, Gavin Hamilton, in 1786, thus exp .- uses
himself: ..'For my own affairs, I am in a fair way
of becoming as eminent as Thomas a'Kempis or
John Bunyan ; and you may expect, henceforth,
to see my birthday inscribed among the' wonder
ful events, in the Poor Robin and Aberdeen Al.. sitanaiske, alongwith the Black Monday, and the
Be.ttloorßothwell Bridge." •
jr O ne of the masons engaged on the 'rail
way at Atininsteri in England, is the proprietor
reinarkable teeth: Each to Al; Is n double one,
and he thinks nothing of biting in two a piece
.0!" Iron half an Inch thick. -Witt his teeth alone
lelhai lifted a hogshead of cider six inches from
the ground; and it is quite an amusement to him
' to crack up a pebble between bis teeth es easily
as some of the best of us can creek a nut.
Phil 3. &.Readiiit
.111ebanon Vanity BOarich.
LTFlTr . 'irT:'l"
mate rer
Lay
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Two Daily Trains to Reading, and
• •'• 'three daily,Traimi to Harrisburg.
YA6I3 LEBANON, going East Pi Reading, at 7.03 A. Ai..
and 3.39 P. 31. (Exparesa
pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7 A. 31.-
4.. M. (Express mail,) and 9.50 2. 31.
• 7,4*.
_Ltesaing, both trains make 'close connexions fur
• PhiladejAda, Pottsville, Tattumna, Danville, Williams.
Morning train only rat 7.05 A. 31., connects at Beading
for Wlikeltbarre, rittaton and Scranton.
At Harrisburg ' trains connect with t`Pettngylrantit.”
mother Central," arid ',Cumberland Talley" Railroads
fur Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers
bull, Lc.
Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Oars, $l. 60.
80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger.
ThcSecond Class Cars inn wl.th all the above train..
Thittlugli First Clam Tieketi at reduced - rate to Niagara
Buffalo, Detroit, Chlmgo, quirt all the, prlncipol
' :taints In the West, North West, and Canada.; ptpi Emi
grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to ail above places. can b e .
bad on n application to the StationAgant, at Leba non..
All Tickets will , be mii•Chased before tbe Trains
start. higher Par.' charged, if paid 1n thei ears.
0. A. NICOLLS.
Dnginerx and Superintendent.
Day 20,1858
Fashionable Tailoring!'
• - 4'loClifiel, 110141 JAN still continues the TAILONINO
Business at Elle Ord Stand in Cumberland street, near
rll,
plask.N9ad, wbere ell persona who wish garments made
up . in the most fashionable etyieand best manner, are in
vited, to call. - Whits lately received the New York, Phil
adelphia, Party and London reports of .
• -
. • Spring. and Summer Fashions;
, nor as be'bas none but the beet workmen employed, ',e.•
guarantees - Mu all work entrusted to him will be done,
Akan, satisfactory manner. . •
•••.. 110._With his thanks to his old customers for their pet 7;
renege heretofore, he.reepeettelly solicits public favor. ~
•Tf) TAILORS I—Just received and for sale the N. York,
amlihiladelphia,iteport of. Spring), Summer Fashions.
,Tatiprs wishing the Fasitions,aboAld let. the subscriber,.
• him* of UM fact,4B that he calf inlliehisitinMegements
amordlngly. .• i MICILiEL HOFFMAN.
k lebouroni April 14, 1808. - ' ! ,
• -
- ISE! 31,3 AD Allf havcra'splendid satortment of
j , llooty, Show, Trunks, and Traveling Bags..
ATk!NS & MoiDA3I baii just reci3lved a new stuck
, of Boota,l3lkges, Trunks and Traveling Bags.
EAOH , To THE OTA)
. 1Pc.,(00
log GER... L./1 GER s"
,
itElor HA' ETHAN ; the well-known , -Brewbr, bee,
11 - 11 - rehnoved hie LAG= BEER SALOON to large
and handsome thfeeetory bobee of Mr. Arzeold,'M Cum..
berland street, west of the Plank Road, where he will be
pleasedio welds old friends and the public generally.
,113„,Lbuberger and Swaim' Cheese, Holland Herrin g .
de:hilesale and ROM: Ilia BEER is of hie own Well
'sknwilm Bieltlary, Lebahcer, Jan. 1,1869.-tf.
li_ •
The World's Great Exhibi
• - float Prize aTled al.
Awar4,gi to C. bLEYER. for hie TWO PIANOS, London
OchAvr 75th, 1351.
METER reepcetrally inform hill friends and the
U.. public generally ; that ha hostonatantly on baud,
Pianos equal to those for which be received the Prize
M9dei, n L0nd0n,185.1.. All orders promptly attended
to and tartars taken Ix the selection and packing the
setae.
THE VOICE OF THIS WORLD.
Royal Jury on Musical lostrumonte.
Srff.R. Bishop, No 13 Cambridge street, Hyde Park;
Professor of Mamie at Oxford,
Blgisonand Melberg, Austria; Professor of Music.
Sterndalc Bennett, 13 Russell Place, FitzrOy Square;
Professor at the Royal Academy' of Music.
Hector Berlior 4 Franco.
S. Robert Black, United Stales. -
Chevalier Neukoiunt Zollvereln,
01pilatil Potter, 9 Baker street, Portman Square; Prin
cipal of Royal Academy of Music.
Dr. Schafhafti, Fealircrcin; l'rofossor of Deology, Mlo•
Ing and Metallurgy.
Ilitreorge 'Smart, St. Anne's Chertscy; Organist and
Compesor of the Chapel Royal.
Henry Wylde, eb Weatbourne Tctreco; Doctor of 3lusic
and*PrOfeaser at the Royal Academy of Id UdiC.
Rev. IC. Cozalet, Tenterden !Street, Hanover Square; So
perintendept of theMoyal Academy of Music.
James Stewart, 22 lirecknock Crescent., Camden Town ;
Plano Portollanufectoror.
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The following MEDALS have boon awarded. to Oonrad
Meyer, viz
1813. First Premium and SILVER 31EDAL, Franklin
Institute, Philadelphia.
1841. First IPruminin and . SILVER: MEDAL, Franklin
Institute, Philadephia.
1810. First Premium 'mid SILVER 31EDAI,,'Frauldin
institute Philadelphia: _
1817. First: Prer11.11.1111:i and SILVER MEDAL; Mechanic'
Institute, Boston.
1849. First Premium and SILVER MEDID, Franklin
Institute; Philadelphia.
1846. First Premium and SILVER: MEDAL . Franklin
recommendationlnstte, of a Gold:Medal.
1851. Diploma and MEDAL, Meeko.nics' Institute; Doe-
1851. PRIZE army, Great Worlirs'Erlaibition, Lon
don, since which dais, 0.851,) - 0. Winn has not ex
. hibitedbi4PbknosAny z ixr e b E i l t i bk - A
amts.
Nor. 11, ISM Lebanon, Pa.
1)onlit ibeste! to Cali, at
A TKINB dt MeADAMSiand examine their stock of
/1 Boots, Shoes, 'Trunks, Traveling Bogs.
S. Ai. Peitengilt , 4' -cols
A DVERTISINd AGENCY, 11.9 NASSAU St, NEW
Y ORK, li
10 STATE ST., es.rnic. S. U. Pettengilt
0.. are the Agents for the Lebanon Advertiser, and the'
maw influential and largest circulating Newspapers in
the United States and the Canadas. They lirg-inittinti
zed to contract for us at our loweit rated.
Stoves, Stoves, , :Stoves.
Selling cheaper than at any other Stove Store
in Lebanon for CASIII.
MILE Subscriber Is determined to sell Stores at fromlo
j to 20 Per cent cheaper than any'other establishment
In Lebanon. Call and see my stock„ . next deer to the
Lebanon Bunk. 1 charge nothing fekkatnining. Thank
ful-for past fa - rets he hopes to still receive a share- of
public patronage. JAMES N . . ROGERS.
Lebanon. Nov. 24,152.5.
LEmßEEkoms
Clot It Ilia it ti thetokv.
rfiIfANKPUL for past favors, the undersigned respect
" - fully informs the Publie. that he continuos to carry
on his Manufnetory in East Ras floret township, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale. as.ever.- Itis unnecessa
ry for him to say more. than that the work will be done
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, Shish has made his
work and name so well known in the surrounding coun
try.- promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble time. Ms manufactory is in complete order. and he
flatters hitnaelf to be able to render the same satisfaction
as heretotbre. De manufactures '
Broad and A - arrow Cloths, , Casrindts, Blankets, White
Ho also cards Wool and makeslloll%, For the conve
nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken
in at the following places:—At, the Stores of George &
Seellenberer, Looser it' Brothers, George Reincchl, and
at the new7Brug Store of Guilford & Lembergcr, near
the Market House. in thc borough of Lebanon; at the
store of Shirk & "Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh-
Tert's, Bethel township; :If the public.house of William
Earnst, Fredericksburg; "sit; the afore of S. E. Rickel, in
JOnestown; afthe stereof George Weidintui; Bellevue;
at the store of Martin Early;Talesyra; at the store of
Gabriel Wolfersberger, New Market Forge; at the store
of BlichAShlrit, Bast Hanover, Dauphin county; at the
stores of George ,Miler and David M. Rank, East Hano
ver Lebanoncounty. Ali materials will he taken away
regularly, from the above places, finished without delay,
and returned again,
Those of-his customers who wish StoekingWool card
ed dyed and :mixed, can leave the same, white, at the
above mentioned places, with directions hew they wish
it prepared. Or hie customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be , prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
which will be clone and loft at the desired places.
N. B. it is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Cash therefor, ;lithe above named places.
LYON LE3II:IE HO ER
Ififuover, T.ebanno county; May 12,1858.
Coal, Coat, Coal
WE, the underaivecl, would respectfully - Inform the
eitims of Lebanon county, that we are now pre
pared-to supply' the community with COAL, either
Whelesnioor Retell, as we will .keeP all kin& of COAL
on band, aueli as
Pea, Chestnut, Nut, Mare, Egg and Bieken* COAL, white,
red and gray ash, •
which we are•constantly receiving from some of the hest
Collieries in the Coalregions, and would here say that
we will sell 91g. Coal as low as they can be sold by, any
Person in.-.the counts, which we will solbat our Mill, or
deliver to any part of the two boroughs.
MYERS 3: 311 OUR.
ila,.Lebanott, Feb. 3, 1838,
Genesee M l
- INDIAN TEA:. •..
The Surest and moat Excellent Remedy!.
fIMHIS TEA: cures Coetirkezta and prOdacta a health
j„ fel Appetite. relieves patients of severe Colds. Rheu
matism. and purifies the Blood. For Dropsy and
Consuraption'it is likewise the very best Benno i1,.11,1
dy; and for Fenutlea before and after Confino--i
ment it will prove a never-failing Purificative '
being at the same time tin additional benefit to the In
fant. In severe' Pain' falba Stomach it. will render
moat valuable services, cleansing and worming the
Stomach, etc., etc., and counteracting all unplensant
sensations, which freipiently originate from flatulency,
etc. Take one Tablespoonful of the above Tea to one
quart of water, lot it boil 'for about one quarter of an
hour, cover it well so en to prevent the aroma from en
taping. and drink it cold or warm, with Or without su
gar, one quart - every day according to circumstances.
One fourth 'of a pound costa :Li cents. You may also
oat the Tea in its natural state :-1 Teaspoon, full with
noolasims, rep Coting this every 2 limits altirtildthediscase
be severe. Children are to take this medicine in propor
tion to their age. SEBASTIAN ZEIT LEK,
In Chestnut street, first Biomes West of the Methodist
Episcopal Cemetery. [Lebanon, Dec. 15. '58.-6m.
. .
"Chenp, JOHN" the old Cab
inet ',Laker still Alive.
I:01TX SPITLER still keeps coustadtly on hand all
it/ kinds of Cabinet were of the latest sales and the
beat matertsband workmanship.
Re bas.tosAy made, a number of Superior 40):AS,
Cll A I RS. BCREA US, DINING TABLES, LIBRA li PAST
TAbLys. sinks, Cupboards, Stands of all kinds, lICD.
STEADS, and all kinds ,I ware to his line of business.
aryAll of which he will KPII cheaper. fur CASH
than can be bought elsewhere. lie le also
ready RI make coffins and attend funerals at
the:sbortest notice. All persons in want of
Cabinet 'trate will do well to give hints call nblits rooms
in Market street, directly opposite the' United brethren
Church; before purchasing eLsowl ivre, -
Ile warrants his goods to be as represented, and if is.
is not so, h! will snake it so, Erse of charge.
Lebanon, Yeb:l7, ISSS. ~
.
CON OSITJ O I r 11100FiNG
HARRII9II.ItO. PA..
RSOF.CIPULLY informs the citiz e ns of llenisburg.'
R. ading, Lancaster , Lebanon, 'end .their
that wo . anelprepared to pnt on roofs ou snug liberal
tet MS, nod,at the alerteat notice.. • ' '
Wu respec4fully cdfl the attent don Of, persons about to
build, td our, invaleable method of motion, now much
used throt_..t;hout the principal eities of the United States
mid their Vianitlea. This mode of ranting having all
the combines} reluisiteiuf:Cheapnees,Durability, and Se
entity spinet Fire and Wster, and dispeusin;•with high
gable welIN the rook require an inclination of not more
then thremnitarters ((), of an inch to the font, and in
many casette/tying the entire coat of nifters—the ceiling
Joist heiog used. •
The gutters are made or the game material, without
any extra charges; consequently. our rpofa are put u p,
Cl almost,half the costor eitheeTin. Slate, Or Shingles.
The material being of imperishable stature. it eurpusees
all others in Dnrability;—liesid,,,iu case of any cannel
ty, It iatho most easily repaired of any other roof now
In me. ~Yet, the beat proof we min offer as to its being
both fire agd water proof, are our many references, to
any onsa;ijf .whom we ere at IlbeitY,tio infer.
• _N. m
let it be distinctly underatood, Cameo we.
itilinufnefuTe our own composition, and do the work in
person,) that we warrant allour work proof egainst both
Fire and 'Water; If they prove contrary, •wil will moat
wlllingly abide the ree alts:. r
Tim materials being mostly non-eonductorsof host. uo
roof is to cool in summer. or so Traria in winter. • There
aviffihtg•to nee our re 4 abould give the rafters a pitch
of about one inch to the SAC
Ditty *,,1857.
TV 'l' E AFFLICTED.
TNIE,F. DECIITLE, the Celebrated HERD DOG
'XlD,,,ofTers hia valuable services to the public at
large. DOCTOR. BECHTLE is opposed, to Womel or
any mMeral poisons, and will not give, them at- ai.—
ItI::ICTOD.ICECIITLE having studied medicines ten years,
and a number of years of extensive practice and experi
ence' secures toptikthe sonfldence of the . public.. Doc-
TiIitDECHTLE lies only lost nine patfanta .in the last
clvo years, out of the-vast numbers who have made ap
plication to him fornid, from home and fibroid. • Some
come hundreds 9f miles to consult with regard tdclipeases
pf long standipiCand have been Cured, fn the last two
years. DOCTOR BECHTLEVas Cured 60 Mises of Cancer.
SO of Itheurnatim x 29 of Dropsy, 211 of congunipflon, 19
of Dimities of theDlitilder andJahineys,ll of Sore Eyes,
160 of fepuiles laboring under the Falling or theliComb,
Monthly Irregularities, Flouielbus, &c: 'All the
above diseases have been pronounced incurable by ago
mei quacks. We have no space to give the above certifi
cates, but whoever doubts can have the names ,at any
time by calling on DOCTOR RECEITLE. As, -respects
Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR ECATLE
lini# never lost one woman in confinement of All,the vast
pambers he has attended. In this he is particularly sue.
wilful. Diseases of lobg standing of. ali kinds, anted in
the shortest possible time, and on the most.ressonable
terms. No charges for consultation. Night practice at
tended to at all hours.
DocrOß, BECBTLE will always be found In Ida °Mee
in Northlobanon, a few doors Northof titel34ltelßretb.
ren Church, except when out on be/Huai. .
,BorttiLebanon Borough, December 22. 18 5 8.-Iy.
• • If •
THE LEBANON' ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
and other Flannels, all. in the best manner
• JAMES F. MAXWELL,
MANUFACTURER OE
Improred Fire and Water Prod'
Cane Sealed Chairs and
Cabinet Ware.
11110TITZRLINE bag rriw a large Ftoek of Conn-
I L ,. Seated Matra and Oabi net-Ware art hand. A L ,
Young Housekeepers and others are hi riled
to call and examine it before purchaairm i
where. His work is all hisowumanufaet "--
Also. Old Chairs. He-Caned.
shop Is In Walnut Strad.. nearly oprqrite the
Lebanon, Vecember
=CEM
CHAIR MANUFACTORY!
411 THE subscribers take this mottled to inform their
friendscold the public, that they have.oommeneed
, . the above business; in all its branches, in the Bor
ough of Lebanon,on Pinegrovo Road, near what is
knewn as Phreaner's Foundry. They hope toreoeive the
patronage of those In viarit of anything in their line, as
they promise to use the best Materials and employ the
beat of workmen. t.. .'
OLD CHAIRS REPAIRED and PAINTED.
kle• Thu following different kinds of Timber or Lum
ber taken in exchange for Chairs, vla :—Hiekory,4l7al
- Poplar, Maple; Beech, Torah. and Cherry of differ
.WARE-ROOM, in WO TOWN HALL, Market Et.,
Lebanon, 'where a - large stook of Ready-m*4o Rocking
and other Chairs, Eettees, k'urnituro. &c., is - constantly
kept on band. • ' BROWER & EON.
Lebanon, Noe. 17, ' •
C "L 0 C K ,S .
Tli rty
h t 13 a Y
"irk i y o u r
FAD 4Cii
'Just Rec' eived rnG
J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
- Lebanon Pa,.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that he Las now a larger and more -extensive assortment
of MARBLE. at his New Establishment inlilarket street,
than has ever heretofore been' offered - 10 the-public in
Lebanon, the stock consisting-of ITALIAN: MARBLE, RM.
lAND, STATUARY, DO,RSET, DAKET's MAISTMOSTER, '&C.,
all of whiebare done up in the most scientific style, and
hi such a variety of designs as to suit the tastes of all.
The public are invited to call at his
.1 , 1 HIV STA tir) IN MA Il MAIiRFIT . STREET,
one tetwaremorth of Union Mil. Lebatfou.Pa4-Where he
will attend personally' to all who will favor him with
their patronage.
Ile wonitliawi return Iria'aineere thaelta ream liberal
patronage afforded bim alum opening - by business, and
feeling the more encouraged` by manifested
in his behalf by tile Public; be enters upon a new season
with renc*ed energy, despatching business with a
promptness becoming an honest mechanic.
-
Thrms ineasonable. Cad anti. Examine.
Lebanon, Aug. 13,-'5B. .1. E..% DA:U(4IIEIPM
P.S.—Also, a number of select Limestone. Dow &lls,
for the accommodation'ofsbuilding mon and contractors,
who would dO Well to call and examine. D.
Lebanon ?flarble yard.
01I\ PARRELL. Stone Cutter, respectfully Informs
tJ his friends and the public in general that lie is
prepared to dealt kinds of FA NCI , ANDORNAERNTAL work
at his Marble Yard. in Walnut street, half way between
the Court Rouse and Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot,
at the shortest notice. RR gond as work done in any city
in the United Statee,'and being the only Stone Cutter in
Lebanon county who has served hregutar apprenticeship
to the business, he pledoos hiinself that'he can min ufac
tura cheaper. and give a better finish than any other
Man engaged in the.samebuslness. lllsstoek consists of
ATO7YRIENTS,.. O.E.IVi STONES, ..11AE1F.74, CEitETFRY roars,
FURNITURE Stags, , ,
Also, S.A.NDPIONE the beat quality for a ...pees,
plain and orpani,ental. A. large . assortment of JAME.
STONE tor all kinds othausework, any_; aize and
quantity., blip.Plenseeal end. examine prices, and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere, '
iOIIN FARRELL.
Lohnnriit s Pecemlxerl9oB;is. ,
.„ 8 , --tierTERTNG daiie and k 4 rigliiih, by
the bit pruc,ti44,ttrk . pl•96,- • ,
NeW Furnittike St6re.
El A f i eL tl tp K ubll p o U tlttrl rt e E i . 7Ofte d n Ifigeg u n i d Y iat in e
Mindoro t Ores, in Cumberland Street betweor3farket
and Plank Road, where he will keep the largest': finesn
and cheopeatireortment of FURNITURE erer Offered in
Lebanon. 'His stock violinists-of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which lie will sell lower
thaff the like can be bought at any other
place in Lebanon.
Ho has MI hand a large assortineitt of Sofas.
Tate-udotes, Lounges, Centre:Pier, Carl and other Ta
bles, What Notts Hat Rank% Lc.' ADO a inrtre end cheap
stock of duffed, Canediectt;"and etimnion (301111, Settees,
Redsteada, and a-lot of chitell Afaltraiete. Alio'. Looking
Rosewood rind 31aheganr—rein cheap.
Venetian Blinds Cartinges, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for
children. keL,Particular ' attention fetid •to IMTIP.IIk ,
T.41(1N0. lie has. , prOvided , liimealf with the'FINEST
IIEARSE , IYi LEBANON. and will make Coffins and
attend Funerals, at the 'shortest notice and most reason
able terms. , , •.. ,4,.ll l , ebapon, 34, 1553.
Ile 11 W. farCern Plitt
0. 14 - (11111 No. 6) South TIMID, Street, WOW Marl. ,
Philadelphia.
LE A.TH ER- DEALER
Calf Skin ,. Itiofokeba, Linings. •
' RED AND' OA ICSO I.NATIIER,
N. B.—NolaiLTAlV.yor s - pluOt or taken io oxehiLoge.
• I:l3l.lfatiVizi4 • •`'
Eint7A IA 411 AN tiA , l6
.Using anetkitaLtind popular Trentiap.on
'MAL W9 / IAN .
Phyelolo - piciunffons ina.SexurilDieordorfr of
j_ very kind. wlth, nexor.failing Reuddien for tlio
speedy core of diseeNA of a private and delicate charac
ter, incident to the violation of alb Lawilif Nature and
of maul - o's God.-
PRICE TWENTY,FIVE CENTS.
• • 7 The author of the above
ytiL'„, o vat !nto
. a, gradnato, and
having dal Oted a quarter of
.....*:t • • •, • ' 4 a century. to lii Ertudy and
, aim , trintarient - of Snyhilis and
/:41Elkaqz -7 tiortro.d dioorders Mc' a spec
"/"•.-.,• Jality, he has become lioa
- 7' SeFsed of most invaluable
s s, , information in regard to tho
• i • • saine,and feeble te compress
Into 111418. mecum commeas flee tory quintessence Of med.
had science on this Inmertaot, subject; ne the result of
the experience of the snort eminent physicians in En-,
ropoand Atherica ix thoroughly demonstrated in his
own - highly successful precUco in the treatment of se
cret diapasee in many thoimputis of awes lo the city of
Philadelphia alone. ,
„IN...aim : ooy orthe 'Prof. of Obstretrim In Penn. College,
• ' Philadelphia. ,
"De. HWeTRWS DIXDICAL MANUEL.” The aulhar of this
.. i i . U.Arnigin. - 1 4 /7)//113E/C.
work, unlike the ninjorlty . of theta.. who adverUse to .
cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one ' .3 -.1 I
_NEARLY 2 000 000 FEE .1. .
of the beat Colleges In the Uoited - States.
pleeetnic to:recommend lam to the MtfOrtutuae, or to N
It a ffords "Me .OF the beet and eh eepest assortment of Ltnenut ow
er vflbred to the publie,lB now. for sale at the new
the victim of Mal-prtictiee, am a succeseful and experienc- :• nd extensive LUMBER end COAL YARD of
ed pmetitidner, in whdie honor and integrity they may .
,
BRECHBILL 4. HORST • •
place the greatest con fi dence!. . . ,
JOSEPH 8. LONGSIIORE, M. D. , /1 the Borough of tiorth Lebanon, on the bank of the
Prom-A. Woodward. 11. D.. of Penn. University, i Union Canal ,• at the head of Walnut street,. n few
•• .., . Philadelphia:. • . ... -, . 1 quarts North of the Genesee° Steam Mills, and one
It gives me pleasure to add my testimony) • to-the pro- littera net of liorgnees Hotel.
• feselonal ability . ..DV:tile Author of the . akadito./ .38tatu- , Their assortmen t :consist* of the best well-ttemsoned
al." Numerous cases of Mecum of the Genital Organs, I White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and,,llemloek Bosirds,—
Nome of them of tonkatandlngchauo etimenandernty no- 1 1 - Cherry, Pop lar and Pine Boards;
[ice. in - which hie skill hes boon manifest in restoring to f. 114 and 2 inch l'annel and Common Plank;
perfect healtliOrestimo inatincerwhese the pidient has 4„ White Pine and flemlock Scantling and .loista;
been considered beyond medical aid.; In "the - treatment l White OA Bosnia, Plank and Scantling;
of Seminal weakness, or dienimmettatentof•the functions j end % inch,Popier Boardaalank.and Scantling,
precluded by. Set/abuse. or . .Excess of venery,' I.‘do not I SHINE /AS ! SHINaLES ! I
know We superior ins hiso•rofitsslon: .I :have. been at- 1 . , ;,.,.., ~,,_,,t . rni ,,, 2 ,, ~,..._ • • s : ,_ ~... '
quaintbd with the Author some thirty 'yearly and deem ; ."""."„._.;',,,,_ "....m.... cutPg....t .
Also, .soooog and Mastering La th e,
It no more than justice to him as • well . as a. kindness to 1
the unfortunate victim of early Indiscretion, to recent- 1 Cheatnntltails and Posts, and Railings for fences
d,
•
end fencing Boar
.
mend him as one, in whose professional ekill and integri- i,..
FTIOO k ,RIOIO BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions.
Boards; •
ty they mayn -, afely con fi de themselves., ...,..
r'...- •.••• ' ALFRED WOODWARD, 61. D. ' COAL.! COAL !.! COAL 1 !I
One.copy;securely enveloped, will be thrwezded free of t The largeet stock or,Biziken, Stove, Litneburuers and
postage to anyPpart.Unitorl States for 26 cents, brO copies i llollldayshurg.Stnith COal, at the lowest prices.
for s.[?: &litres; post paid, 008 DEN & CO,, Publisher, , I, •
Contident that they have the largest and best as
box 107, Philadelphia. ...-, . .- .. ~ .. I sortment of Lmtsca of all descriptions and sizes, as well
is... Booksellers, Canviwers end !took Agents SIIPPii": as the largest stock of the different.kindi of NAL. ever
ed on thalooat !theca! terms. - -e....... • . ' ' .1
offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture
October...l)th, 1868.,-ly. - . -.-... . ...• , jto say thatihey can 'accommodate all purchasers setts
---t--,-- • - 4 faeterily,•and would thereforeinvite all. whOWant any
thing in their line, to examine their /dock before put
rIALL -Mid ezmutzte the now stock or Atblur a-lie/W
-k.) am. :Dune soon and purchase your - Boots,. Shoes, 'chasing elsewhere. ..10180FIBILL . .C . ROBST.
.
&.c., at Atkins 4 IdeAdam. _N. Lebanon. Feb. 24 1868. • • ' • ' •
.. ,
FOUNDRIES, MACTIINE SHOPS, &c
— FARMERS' & Meal ASI ICS'
Foundry and Machine Shop,
• 1113 RA NON, .-FA;
TILE undersigned having made very greatadditions to
their facilities for the manufacturing of MAcarszny,
will manufacture and keep on littnit. a very general as
sortment of FARMING DIPLEMENFS, embracing
li'beler's Improved Railway and Lever Horse•powers and
27ftreeter; Illaltny'ecombireci ..noverp.onci Illenue,!. with
r:Ood'a latest improveitients; Cast Iron field Rollers,
Grain Drilla and Fariti.Tnin'Pleuribe and Planters,
Cio
ver Hullers, Gore Shelters, Fodder. F.traw, Ilay Cratere.
All of the above Machines .are of the -latest and best
improvementa. end are all warranted , to r,ivesatjafitetion.
eastin , rB of all kinds made to Order,
and at short notice. They also manufacture STEAM EN
GINES, Mill Clearing., Shafting, and. Mill work. in general,
and pay particnlar attention to Repairing engines and.
Machinery of allkinds.
they ,invite all to call and examine their work, at
their Machine Shop, on Pine/ from street. Lebanon.
AriC" All 'orders or communications by mail will be
promptly attended to.
A. MAJOR At. BROTTIER, ,
Lebanagi Lebanon Co., Pa
Juuo 185 S
W.EIMER
C7III. I VE
Opposite Elie Lebanon Valley R. R.'.Deliot; . Lob
- : T. , .. , aaen,.Lobaa on: oounfy,;Psr. r, ..•
~ • AVM.
etors, manufacture Steam Engines : from
• to 300 horse power, of the latest Styles
E LE - and patterns, with all the modern Im.
provementa. Also, superitw Portable En
gines with Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on wheels,
ftn. Saw Milla,irciod sewing and "(Mating purposcs. Par
ticular attcntiou'is called to our small' Upright Entities
for Printers„-Dimmisti anti persons wanting's. small
amount of r g wer. They take up &very small space ; and
can be yukupTin.s. room as a household fixture....
ALSO, Blairßig Engines and Machinery for Anthracite
and other Blast Furnaces. of improved construction.—
Forge hammers, of P. L. Weimer's Patents; Rolling Mill,
Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining
Pumps, Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar
ries, Railroad Cara. Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers,
Pulleys,Turriing Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines,
Brass Stop Coats, Valves and Brass Fixturwa Olobe Steam
Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every
description.
ALSO, Boilers of any size, form and weight, made of
the best material by well knOn1:1 and experienced work
men; Smoke-Stacks, 'Water Tanks, Gas Flues, Heaters,
and Sheet heft Work of every description. [Our Boiler
sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2
- inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is
thus detected. ' and the faulty sheet rejected; thisisprac-
Used in very fisiv shops in this country.)
ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas
and water, withal] the necessary fixtures, constantly on
hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most ma
son-ale terms. Iron,Brass.and Composition Metal Cast
ings made to Order, at the Shortest notice.
REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de
spatch. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi
ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order.
ifiGir Orders covet/fully solicited. All communications
by mail or otherwise, attended to via despatch, and,
work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge.
WM. wF.IHER. P. L. WEIMER..
Lebanon, Fpb'y 1SZ)8
EWALT LONG &CR1E...J0115 C. G ABEL...JACOB. GABEL
.1, E.B ANON
.
Door and Sash NlalaUfactory.
Located on the Steam-Thottti ROdd, near Camberlditte
Street, East Lebanon-.
THE a undersign ed respectfully
. ; forin the public in ieneral, that they
• ANNI• ' have added largely to their former earth.
lishmeut, and oleo have all Mane of the
, -='latest and best improved bIACIIINER
in the State in full Operation : each as '
_ .
WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4-c.,
fur conducting the general business for
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, *c., ,
and the experience acquired by E. Lonoacui and J. G,
GAME during their connection with the Mar. Sash and
Lumber Trade, fur a number of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, in connection with J. LissEb, to
select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash
business in this State.
They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally,
upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS, SAS'', &c., from the hest Lumber xnatutectories
in the Rtate;leeling confident that tbefr assortment is
not to be excelled by any other. eatablishireut in the
State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and
is calculated to afford thorongb satisfaction to all those
'who may favor the midersigmed - with their custom.
The following list coropOees the leadfno articles of.
stock on band •
Dgors, of all saes: Sash, of all sizes;
Door Frames, for brick ami Architracos•
fronm bqe,tsei . Casings, froER 3to .6 Id.;
'Window Frames, fur brick Sat base ;
and frame houses; .-Shutters. of ;
An kinds of Mouldings.; Idindu. of all sizes;
, CP. G. Epring: of alt sizes.; )rgish-bOards.
LONG.ACRE, GABEL A.. BROTBEE. ,
S—Pianing, Sawing,"dc., pronildly:done . for those
furnishing the tumtier. [Lebanon, July 15,'57.
JEREMIAH' BOAS GEO.O ASBER JOSTAW,GETTLE
LEBANON COUNTY.
STEAM PI,ANING7 MILL.
wish to
GAS th E o Tt ii 1 0 ETTLE
( 2 4- • in t o / county mid netshboring zen co e u a n f tfol! a t i Ct
k i ' 9ll2l ,r th reln are trilTd v o i lek l ing e ,7 "°°' 6"
are
CA 11 ENTER WO RKBYMACRINEE
FIXII AS
Flooring Boards,• Weather Boarding,
Sash,Doors,Window 4. Door Frames,
Shutters, - Blinds, °P/aiiing Scrolls,
SAWING, and any other kind of .Sawing whteli may Lq
wanted to suit builders. :.The eubserilasra beg leave to
inform the public that they hare the latest awl boat im
proved machinery in the county, Fnclras WOODWORTei
ri.azrgs, k.c.. and that they are able to produce as good
work as the county eon produce.
None but•the best and well-sersoned LUMBER will be
used. Carpontere' and livildera are invited to tali and
examine their ready-made etock, which they will always
keep on hand. and judge for themselves.
Sa•Their Shop Is on Pluegrove Read,noar Phreaner'e
Old Foundry. [Lebanon. Juno 17,]1157.
Cheap LUMBER
and COIL!
trinE undersigned having pirebosed, atSheriff's Hale.
the entire rtock of
11i51111 7 .R xn COAL.
Tn•tlio yard of John IL WITSIEYER. De 4 .
leave to invite the attentltth tif :the publl7.
thereto. It will Do sold Mitch ellesper then
the, came article stn Debi:night elsewhere. The Mock
beofees all klude and descriptions of 'LUMBER kept in
well stocked Yard, beside* a large lot of fast rate Illack ,
smith's COAL. All we ask L that' inirchesere will call
and examine our stock and prices
• !Amnon; Sept. 15, '53.
BOWbIAN,II4I.IIER CAPP'S.
'Jr, U 41.1: A; It.. 1 r di RD:
- " -
This Way, if you Want Cheap T.athiber.
THE undersigned have lately formed a partner
ship
far the purpose of engaging in the Lum
ber
on a new plan. would tespoctfully inform
the public at large, that their place of L business is Dtvin
•Bowststett.Old Lumber Yard, M,East, Lebanon, fronting
'on 'Chestnut . street, one square from the Evangelical
church. They have enlarged the Yard end filled it with
a now and exCellent naAortniciit of all kinds pf Lumber,
such as BOARDS, PLANKS,. JOISTS,
SHINDLES, AND SCA STITNC,
'of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con- ,
Mainly on hand. a full .and trell-ficasoned assortment off
all kinds of BUILDING .MATERIALS. Persons In want •
of anything in their line are invited to cal I, examine their.'
stock, and learn theft . ..prices. •
Thankful for past favors; they hope, that by attention
to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance
of public patronage, • • •• *:
.
Lebanon, Amu i e r , W . AIAN, HAUER & CAPP
Wood? . :W00(1.
kt. . TlTE.nndoreigned Aro prepared to furnkh Irma
ow or Oen WOOD, to order, at any place in Leb
anon or North Lebanon Boroutim. Orders left at
their Mill will la promptly attended to.
_.-. :*
Lebanon, April 21, 18t43: DIYEILS L SUOMI...
Dr. ROSS' DRUG' STORE
CCMBERL.tYD F.TIMET,
Opposlte the- Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
R. Din 43 respretfully announces that be late for
1.1 sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines. Dyeatufts. Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines,
and Fancy Goode, Athich arc offered at the lowest prices.
An experience in the Drug Mai tele of over 20 years, and
strict attention to the Batts of the pottlic, enable hint
to do things in the first stele of the science.
11055' NORM Lozroons,
7 f ri ams . Are the most certain cure for Worms
in use. They are sweet , andnochild
will refuse to take them. Persons
should ask "Dr. Ross' Worm Loren
.
gee," and rethse all others. Many per
, sons, not having this lozenge,
will try
•
to get you to take some other kind; do
not let thorn deceive . ' yot—you can al-
Ways get thein at Dr. Ross' Drug store,
-=„
Lebanon, and you can have them sent
to you, free of expense by mail, if you
enclose the .price in a letter. If less
than a dollars worth is wanted, enclose
postofflim Stamps, and you will receive them by return
of Tagil. post nuid. Dr. Rase will - send them to any part
of the United 'States, on receipt of the money. Send on
then, end- get _beta, Price 24 cents.
MR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS.
These Pine operate without giving the knot pa in or nu
easinesil, and can be taken with positive advantage in
all cases In which a purgative would be needed; as the
conimencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint,
some forme of Dyspepsia, Headache, Impure Blood, and
All diseases arising from impurity of blood. They will
be. found superior to any other pill in use. Price 25
cts. per box. Will be sent by mail inirecildpt of the loo
ney. Sold only by Dr. Roes, Lebanon.
A superior inediehie for the eure of Sick headache,
nervQTl3 .Ladafht4 Dyspepsia, . Loss .of
Weeknass, and all other diseasearequring a tonic.
TREISKES AND SUPPORThiIS.
Dr. Ross keeps .. Constantly
. foijale, a large assortment
of Trusses, of allUiie's, and various in price, which will
be sold very low. An experience of more than 20 yeari,
give the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug
store. A personal attention to thefitting given. Ifyon
need a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store,Lebanott.
For. Colie,.Sposms, Restlessness,. &c.. of Infants. It
calins nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to
sleep. without leaving the dull, drolVsy state tout fol
•lowstbecuse of other infant:drops.. -Speeinhatteution is
asked to this remarkable action. Ask for Dr. Ross' In
fant Drops.
ODR., T
r
Is your hair falling oft? are you troubled with dand
ruff, or itching of the head? Dr. Ross' flair Tonic will
cure these troubles. Priee 25 eta.
DR. ROSE' VUE.E. lon FEVER & AGUE.
Pei ter and Ague cured in 24 hours. Individuals who
have suffered for weeks and months, have been in a sin
gle day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating
chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr,llosa' Store.
' Rog , RYA WATER,
Por the cure of 4 Stire, Weak, or Inflamed
Eyes. Price 25 cta:
DR. ROSS' WORM OIL.
A positive cure for Worms.
DR. ItOSS' LINIMENT.
The best Liniment in use for Rheuma
tim; Sprains, Swellings, Bruites. Tooth
ache, Sore Throat, 'and all painful and
Neuralgic affections of, the lindy,,,is Dr.
Ross' Liniment.
D4-leqsz , SOOTII WASH.
For 'the cure "of spongy and bleeding
Auins; Scurvy ? for elearving and preseri:
nd gurns,*and imparting a delightful fra
grance to - theibreath . use Dr. Wins' Tooth Swish.
For the Mire of itheumatism. Totter, Scrofula, Tains
in the Bones, Old Sores, Piceples'on the face, Eruptions
of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Maxi,
or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at,D.
nose' Drug store. '
CODVII C..I7EEE FOIL 25 CENTS.
DiL PUTSICE'S Connit Sranr, prepared and sold only
by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court House, is a certain cure
for coughs, Col 4, Whooping Cough, &c. Look well to
the marks of tbe genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name is
on the bottle. ,
EPII,EPBI7 at FITS CAN BE ELITIETIA:
Evidence stronger thou certificates! Ease's Tierra-
ALE Comrotarn *performing more wonderful cm-ea than
any other Medicine known ! It is perfectly safe to take.
Try it. If you are riot 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
Oer l.letpe, &three Bottles for top dollars. liel&Vaiy
Ittis>llll-k r storti. Lebanon, Juno 16,1818. ,
field at Dr. Roils' Drat Store, opposite the Court House,
Lebanott,.Pa. . .
".Iro Such, irortl as Fail."
rrinE EXCITING CAUSE OF SlCKNE*S.—Theblood
1. is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the COM.
ponents .of flash, bone; muscle ; nerve and integniient.
The Stomach is its manufactory, the veins its distribu
ters, and the intestines the channel through which the
waste matter rejected in itP productions is expelled.—
Upon' tbe stomach, the circulation-and the bowels, them
Fills act simultaneeusly„ relieving indigestion, purify
ing the Maths. and s regulating.the excretions.
The :National`Disease.
Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all des
es in this country. It wawa a thousand shapes, and
is the primary source of innume.rable'dangerung mala
dies; but whatever its type or, symptoms , however ob
stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields
readily and rapidly to this searching's unerring remedy.
. -The quantity And qUitlitir of the bile are
of vital
portance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which se
cretes thii fluid, these pillwarate specifically, infallibly
rectift'ing its liweaulerithei And effectually eurtng Xaun
dice; Bilious Remittants, and till the varieties of disease
generatethby an unnatural condition of the organ.
Vale... the bowels perforni their functions properly,
the whale body suffers. Tens of thrift...ands die annual
ly of Dysoutery. Diarrhost, Chronic 'Constipation, and
other diseases of those waste pipes in. the-syeteni. The
I.lloct of the pills upon all inteitmal dlzwders, whether .
casual or epidemic. is.n phenomenon in medicine. Ly
following the printed directions; the moist alarming car
see of bowel complaint aro prombtlyirmitrolleil. -
The local debility and irregularities which are the es
pecial minorsneett of the ititileir Kr; OW which. When
neglected, alwayeshorten life, are relieved fur the time
being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of
this,mild but thiwough alternative.
net. ifolloway's N ile are the beet remedies known in
the world for the followlv diseases:—
. Abihnea, • Dlarrhces, ' Indigestion,
Dowel Complaints, Pro -y, lunuenza,
Coughs, Del, lily, inflammation.
. .
Colds. Fever & Ague, I ii wa id W eel: tress,
Chest Diseases, Piles, Female Complaints,
1 Costiveness, headaches, Lowness of Spirits,
Liver Co tn plaints, Stone& 0 ravel, Secondary Symptoms,
Veneiver A Ilections,. ' 'Woriecpf all kinds.
R,,,* old at'the Manufactory of Professor Ilelloway, 80
M a iden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug
! gists and Dealers ill Medicine throughout. the United
I States and the civilised world, in boxes a— i rent's, 623
I:4eenta, and It each. . -
I -:.-e.iortexi—None are genuine unless the irorde 4 1101-
Minty, New York and London," are discernible as a Ws
' tir:maxt: iu every leafOf the book of directions around
l eac h pot or lox; the IMMll'mliy be plainly seen by hold
ing the lent to the light. A handsome reward will be
1 given to any one rendering Curia information us may
lead .to the detection of may, party or parties counterfeit
ing the medleines or :reeding the same, knowing them
to be apurious.—Wn
'PITT MP' ARENTZ.
JOAN• WITgEVER
There fa it considerable saving 14 . taking the larger
13--.Directione for the guidance of.patieotgin every
di...order ere a ffi xed to tomb bytix. Plarch 31,'58.
.Tll% CHEAPEST AND 'VERY BEST
iteallYAK e lflP:Clolll lug!
ou will hnd ; the Centro iluildiug;AßEß. &
X
ItOTTLERS bare again opened to their already
extensive stook of Ready-Wade Clothing a very large iv"-
sortfieent a all kinds of OVER COATS, ItitOLINB,SUR.
TOUTS and lIANOUPS.,
Frock Coats and Dress Coats all colors and Styles; En•
sinew and every day Coats. at all prices.
!!, Pantaloons, ezery varlotyto price and Style.
,:kregr hindstillte,hapritn - otlt of Vesta vartitutp,•
tlUndeiabiftadtlfraevereiWneen hind Cotta; Drees tirto,.
Cloves. Hosiery, Stocks, Mikis, Collars, in short every
thing al)ress korn top to toe. .
The greit ntlrantriOS to buy youi• Ciotliiite at the
"Centre Building" are. that you Will find their Clothing
well made. arid cut:to tit,'Fasue as if roads to ordsr. At;
practiertljailors they! node:ratan& how to .11.qlect'llieir...
Clothing. Cell and Sec, and try them, as lo nutny'have
done and found it to their advantage.
J, kl. MADER give their undivided attention to.
FASILiO. w
NABLIS TAILORING, haring had innay,,years
experience In cutting, and no . having some of tho Best
I Workmen omployal; they are p repared to turn cot the
moat foal:lion:01e (larnients at short notice, warran,tesi
tit, or need not be taken.
l'eraons dealing at other fttona NW find the tame at
tentio./ tie If they yorahased their Cloth of thetn..
Lebanon, Nov. 10th.
.. .. .. .. .
• - TAkE NOICICE.
The old *tor/64'11°nm ie. came talift again, ' •
T 01IN MITA MOYER would resneOttally iofoini the
el public that hot:mit - lanes thebudifivimf LTDIEStONE
SAWING AND DIMMING by horse power, in Obtettnut
Street,Rast Lebanon. lie finiehee theliollowing uqiclee
out of the'best and soundest. ilmeetone tbatran kupro.
cured in this neighborhood, viz:—Dooa Stu.sandfis.Ar
ir
PORAIS, Srkes, winnow nnts and /Duns, CELLAK: a
CiIECKI4 Coss -Svottrs Shea. Scraper - blooki,' as ll as
any other article that be manufactured of lim ne,
Ms Curb-stones are from fourth five inches thick:'. and
his prices in accordance Witblitli qnality‘
lie was the Ant Person that Introduced the limeatono
iota this ilia* anal Is now prepared to finish off lime
stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to
that of the handeomeet Marble, in proof of which asser
tion its directs the public to the finished work at his es
tablishment. He respectfully Invites all those...nip; in
tend ettinting nee buildings, to carat his wadi , lishment
find convince themselves of the excellent 'dletait,of his
efeik RS . 91110 of the cheapness of MS pricee2 .
.. ,-
Y
ebanon, -March 2.1,185E4 ; 4y. •' ' • •
A il/ 0010 ft of Woolen Stoc , king ,
BROS
PPLES,—A Brie Lot Juetrecei Ted andlor Oble, sheet
er then eb3e , nbere in
.1
Lebanon, by
RUM ATTL . : •
. °vim...33681'0N.
I Fllind - 1"E16112 , 5, just received, and
D.lO - eele by OVER k EUSTON.
MEDICI N A I,
ctoss , TONIC MIXTIJRII
DR. ROS aNFANi.Dy.OPS.
ER. AIEEkt;'S EXT. 'B.I.IISAPARILI.A.
PHILOSOPHY AND FACT•
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
Bilious Affections
Liver -Cvthplitbits
A Ward - to Finzales
MEDICINAL
r AFILICTED READ!!!
P .
tiakDELPIIIA M eDWAI. IMUSE.— Established
twenty two years am by Dr. KiNK EIAN, coma's .
of Third and tfnionl . !.. 9..l , lliladelphia, Pa.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS''
Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most succomfal
practidoner in the cum of all dlseamcnora pi* ate natant,
manhood's debility. es an impediment to marriage; net
and sexual inerraidee, diaeasee of the akin, add
them arising from P ARTICULA R of merc
TAEWROTICF..
There is an evil habit sometime, Indulged in by boys,
In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood;
and which, if not reformed in duct thee, not only begets
serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, hitt Alves
rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and detastatlng
affections. - • -
g ew of tholes who give way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, until they dad the tter-
VOUS system shattered, feel strange aktd ortimmuntable
senealfone, and vague Leonia the mind. , [ b ed pages, 27,
28, 29, of Dr. G.'s book on "SelfPreseriation.l
oThe ;unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble. is una
ble to labor With accustomed vigor. or to apply his
mind to study; his step is tardy end weak ; be is dull,
Irresolute, and engages even in his sports With leas ester,.
gy thin usnal. '
If be emancipate himself before the practice - has done
its worst,mnd enter matrimony, his mrriage is unfruite
ful, and his sense tells him that dile a is caused by his
early folded+. These are considerations which should
awaken the attention
Rof all who are siottlarly situated.
EMEMBER.
de who places himself underTM; RINICELIN'S inst.
meat, may religiously confide to his honor as a. gen tie
man. and rely. upon the ASSUrtilleu •that the•secrets of
Dr. patients will never be diselOsed:
Young mint—let no false modesty deter yonfrom , nillSc .
ing your case 'known to one, who, from mincation and
respectibilify, certainly befriend you. -
AUG!' Dr. EINEELI-N'S residenee.has , been for the last
rwEsrr REARS at the N. W. Corner , of THIRD .&ND
UNION streeti;Phliadelidiia, Pi.
PATIENTS AT A 'META NCE
Cart have (by
,Mating their ease explicitly, together
with all their efiiptohas, per letter enclosing a remit
tance) Dr..11.21t imedicine,approptiethi accordingly. •
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack
ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY,by Addl urEx.
press. . .
ILEAD ! TOUT!! AND MINI:1 . 00D! J.,
A VIGOROUS Lire on ICTICeiiTi - GRXMAULTR; KEICEIIN
_ -
iscr-Pausza vArtos-o*.x 25. Ca qs:
Litters containing that value in stamps, will ensure
copy, per return of mail:
. • GRATIS! GJLATISJI GR•f.TIS I ! •
A Free 13P7
•
.
MISERY RE'LIEVED!
"Natures Guide," 'a new"•' and popular Work, full of
valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat
ed to prevent years of misery, and 'Save 1110175 ANDS of
livei, is distributed without charge, &id forwarded by
mail, prepaid to any Port Office in the United States, on
receiving an order encioMng two poitage stamps.
July 15;1857.-Iy. •
The Liver I v
_gyrator:
PREPARED BY DR. S : NFORD.
C ,
OLPOUNDIM entirelyllitan Must, is one of the Beat
purgative and liver medicine* pow before the public,
that acts an a Cldhartic, eniriei, Milder ' and moreeffectani
than any other medicine known'. ;7t is not only a Ca
thartic but a Licer remedy, acting. first on the Liver tb
eject its morbid matter, then on
the boivels and stomach
to carry off that matter; time attorliplist ing two purpo
ses effectually. without any .of the painful feelinatiespe
rimmed in the operations of Most altharlies. It strength
ens the system at the same time that it purges It: and
when taken daily in moderate dosen, will strengthen and
build It nn with unusual rapidity.
The LIVER is one of th ' . principal regulators of the
,s
. human body; and when it performs it a functions
well, the powers of the (I) system are fully develop
ed. The stomach is almost . 4 „... entirely dependent on the
healthy action of the Lie- JI O for the proper perform
ance -of its function/4; '-js when the stomach in at
fault, the bowels are at .... nit, end the whole -Fyn
tem suffer in consequen. 5 of one organ—the Liver
havieg canted to do i• 0 dnty. For the diseases
of that organ ; one of the , roprietors has made it
Hs study, in a practice o (more than twenty years.
itlindsomeremedy where- el!! with to counteract the
many derangements. . re, which it is liable. ~
prove
1
To that this rem ..-7-. etly in at lust found, any
• persons troubled with-/ - ;,i er complaint. in any of its
forma, has but to try. W. ibottle, and conviction is
certain.
These Gums remove all
from the synern, euppl3-
thy flow of bile invigorat
-1 food to digest well. purify
:lnd health to the whol. •
i cause of the dleenne rind
Rilions attaeks are Mired
rented, by the occasional
rotor.
One dose after eating L
, stomach and prevent the
souring.
.Only one dose taken ho
A7ohlotorr..
Only one dose taken at
gently, and cure!. (Were
One dose taken of
pepsin.
One dose of two t•
Dere Sick Hcothrehr.
.ose bottle taken for fe. 3> male obstruction removes
the rause of the disease._ l and makes a perfect cure.
Only one dare immedi- — i ately relieves Cholic.while
one dose often repeated i r, a sure cure for cholera
Machu*. and a preventive `-' of cholera.. •
Only one bottle is need- "j 3 eat to throw out of tinny:ft. :
- him the effects of medi- ,-- elite after a Iring eicknoes.
. One ; bottle 'token for fairedice ,remores ,•l i
eiltorruces or , unnatural eolorfrom the skin.
• 'One done taken a Short time before eating gfves vigor,.
go the appetite and makes food digest well..
.' One done often . repeated cure' Cironic Diarrhea in ila
worst forms, while , Sumruer or Rowel- Complainut yield
almost to the first dose. , . ... ..
One or two dosaa cures attacks caused, by Mews in
children; there is • no surer, safer, or epebdior remedy in
the world, as-it never fails.
.. , •
A few bottles citie Dropsy.bY oveiting theabaorbente:
We take pittatire in recommendfug.thia.midicine as a
preventive for Feeer.and Ague, Chill Fever,, and all Fe
vers of a Bilious Type. It operates With certainty, and
thou/stride are Willing is testify tolis wonderfirl virtue..
All who use iterei giving their unenjmous testimony
in its favor.
ils„ Mix Water in the mouth with.therlnvigorator and
area low both together.
The LiVerlnvigorator is n Scientific Medical Discovery
and is daily working 'cures, almost -too:great tohelieve.
it cures an if by magic, even the first dose giving ,benatit,
atter seldoin more thin% one bottle is inquired to cure any
kind of.lAver-Complaitit, from the :merit date:take iw Dys
pepsia tea. common lleadache, all of which are tho re
sults of a Ditioiie'l" Liver. •
•', = -.2ekies ince nottairs sortut.
DR. SA.NFORD..groprietor,34s Droadttny, New York.
JOirPli L:tranilitolte, and tie. Ross, Agents for Leba
non; and.retailed bypeliggiste. fjuue:t.'af-ly.
m
73
S TOVE s R.I.TGES ' We..
•
11
p A
,M
. umi & 13EREETI would respectfully infurni•
the public that they' ii‘i , o "P aned 4 ' B"*.-E
It.
NGE STORE, mixt door to the !Almon Valley,liank„l
in Cumberland street, Women. re.. where they wilt;
oormtantly keep nn Nand p lane amortmerit . ofs Stowe:,
Bangor, /0. Anion,: the kinds nose un helikthey would
name the followitm—Llalkteher'a 'fien Moo Cook, Air.
Tight Cook,.Olohe Cook. all sixes. cltorm.Ceok, .111trob•
lio Cook, Mosning st.r Cook. all kinds Parlor Cpike,
Office and ihrTor tito•res. Oar Canetimmi t Egg ()Madero',
Harps, Oval Tap Furnaceo. Farmer's *tiler& allisim
llotel and Family Mangey, Portable Ilqittem to.
Also, Fire Brick, Crate& 4e.
.66,01 d Stoves taken in Exchange foe e macs
Lebstion, October 27. 1858.-tf. .
SAVINO . FAMD.
National
WALNUT Street, Booth- 1 8'6SC covniv . of TMID
Street, Philadelphia.
IN6OBPORATSB BY TR6 iiiii*OFP6M6iLVANIA.
Five' Per coat. Interest.
liforieT is , reeeived in any sum,iiarge or small, 040 inter
eat pout from the ay of d6poelt toile day of withdrawal:
The Wilco is open every dn./ft-Obi 9 o'clock in-the morn
ing ti. 115 o'clock In the afternoon, and . oik Monday and,
ThursillyWenings till 8 ceclhekl • - -1 `
- . AKIN. ILENRYa.L.IBIitiI9/34aviisid an t.
itOIIEBT FABLEVIAAM, Tiott,,kreghlent.
' „ 'N. I/4 4ger ,f • •
• 'Dn 4 tEtITOI2, 4 J:
Iron. Mary L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, •
Edward 'l%Tdee'phiit.ilifirrt7P
- /Robert Selfridge,- Francis Let ,
Saint. H. Ashton,
.Jose,l4.Yerkep.,
C. Landreth 74 un'ne, Lifreildertrer.
..ii-31oney is 'received and'nayiivoiies I/Me - Italy w ith,
out 'notice.
The hireatmentenre made in ILEAL 17:, , TATR. 1110 RIC
.OAOSS, Git9LrerDtitENTkeed.otiez 014 801 , fteur i.
Ake oaths Chag9W9littdraw ev ".- • . Ang,26, '6B.
. .
. .•., , •
•
.. T ,, under signeil has just 'opened a largo new stook
I ,
of 'FURS 1:
for 001138 and, 1 1EliTLEMEN, at nia
'• ittlitoria Lelitmat. 'Thieetcr* erabranie•a very coin-
Pato aisiartment of 1 / 1 11113 - fOr 'Ladles, beeidet CAPER,
CAPP, se Al* Gentlemen' and Ulr''l'Ammings." All are
. respect fu lly Waited to call and examine. • •
' Letanoti;lioC•24,llll%.' ---- 'i : . ADAM RM.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PRILADELP I - ETA .
A licncroicni institution by thri .
"end for. the R•iirf of ilic sick and Dharcv t d.
off tided with Tlrvient and Er
Nseases.
MILE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view uf the etrF,i
dustractiort of human Ufa. eau-ft by Sextml
se, and the deceptions practiced noon the unfortunsu.
olotirro of dumb dtPertnes by Quacks+. arrerol ye.,
rented their Consulting Surgeon, as a
ACT worthy or their natno. to open a Diapsnotarr for Lb,
treattnent of this dime of disuses, in all their f,ra4.,
and, to,glip *.EDIGA.T. ADVICE Gllst,pg . ta.a ll wipe
ply by:letfl.ti With Altaic' alptiomof Ade condltion,
octc u ti(m ftl,lllor Mb, ke..) iunt in case's- of extrem.
poverty_ t. FURPOSII MEDICINES FRI:W.OF Cita 1:1;r:
It la.nestilign 'Uri& thavthe-Ameein. tion eotammvt.,
higfreszjgeofext s kin xiftlititact f ftlad Will futnisb th-•
tdodOrn tristifirpt
• 'ThirDtreetoen of the Aseotappurir their Attrotr.?
port Upon the trustment of xual !ewe. for the y,, a (
Ending Januarylist. 1869, expreis the big 11.. t =astir:tilt
FUCCOMP•IthiCh htlat-ettteDlllo(Pothe labors of Vs.
Consulting Surgeon In the cure of Snsrmatorthwa.Sem.
Mid iTeiktteae, Impotence. Oonarrhoen. meet, Syphgp . ..
the vice of °minim or Self-abuse, fie., and ontqe a
tlntianoe of the same plan for theenFning year.
The Directors, on a review of the past. feel arm.,
that their laborsin this sphere of benevolent effort Imo.
been of *rent benefit to the afflicted. especially in the
young. and they hate revolved todwroto thistivelreP.Dith
renewed tent : to nat. , very iumorteut and tend:
• 01080.
I An oilsoirabln_Deport on Sperniatorrhoi. er
Weakness. the, vice of ()denim, Masturbation, or ; 4 -0
buee: and other diseases of the sexual ennuis. be the
Consulting. SurgeowieDl be sent by mail (in a
YelnPuo Fl JE UP CH A ROE, on receipt of Tll'/ST.43II'S
for postage. Other Deports end Trade on the nature
'id treatment of,,sexual disease's. diet, .&e., are ta a ., , , at ..
ly being published fOr gratutions tfbiiiihntion. ant vil.
• - nt to the emitted. Some of the new retreall.,
nieurrodgh,f4treetment Jimservi during the ir , t.
ore of great value.
Address, for Report of treatment lire' GEORGE IL CA L.
ILOUN. Consulting Surgeon, /toward Assrociatlon, No.:.
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
By order of the Directors.
• . . EZRA D. IIEARTIFELTA. Pre:sant.
GEO. FAIRCIIILD. Secretory Nor. 10. 'ltaly.
TOBACCO alreeMaiso the entire nervous System: man
ifesting itself—'l.i all who have ever used the nexi.:t ,
weed Will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous lrt
bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia; 'dad 'many other
dem of a similar character.
. • TUE rTAr.iTE Itl-:STOILATIV; TIIOCEI ES
Are designed to counteract these baneful inftuents,:-, and
have prOval completely successful in. a taitltitnde of CaF
es, and wherove,.used. Being harmless in themselves
they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system. re
storing the Taste whirh has become vitiated or. destroy
ed by grelt Indulgence, completely ramming the &rite
.tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat
—which are always consegnent upon abstaining from the
rase of Tobacco. and by giving a healthy tone to the
stomach. invigorate the whole system.
Persons who ari irretrievably undermining their eon-
PlittltiOns end shek/ming their eves, shoal,' tr,, these
Troelies immediately and throW of tire injUtiOns and un
pleasant habit,of Tobacco Chewing.
These Troches or Lozenges are put rap in a enneerrien:
and portable form at the low price of 50 Celan per hex.
A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the
underaigned to whom all orders should be addressed.
: JA51.1 . 35 SI: MOWERS, Dru7elet
]larch 24, 18.18.-Iy. Cor. •241 and Pace, Philada.
filishold's Gill-nine Preparation
Hot — , Concentrated Compound Fluid
For diseases of the Bladder, !at:Tel, Drory,
Weakne.s. , ee, ObAtruetions. Secret dlsearee, Fe-
Wale 'Complaint., and all dimities' of
the Sexual Organ*:' . 4
Arising frorntigreaser and Imprudent-lea fri life, and re.
morfOg all I mproper Dierhargee from the Bladder, Kid
neye, or Sernatortinne, whether existing in
Male or Female,
From whatefer cause they may bane originated.
And no Matter of How Long Standing,
airing Health and Vigor to the, Frame, and
Bloom to the
Imbrbld or bad 'matter
trig in their. place a.beai
ing
.the stomach. eau:4llg
hig-the blood, giiina tone
numbinery,.reniovjur, the
•coiling a radical cure.
N and. nija t but te.r. pre
-115,43 of the 4ircr
ottticiont to tonere the
food . , from raising and
Joy to the Allite - te'd!,
It run:4 Nervous and Debilitated tiiifirers. and remove:
'all the spiptoma, among which it - ill be found
I nktypoaltion
to itiertion. Loss of
Pciwer. Loaf , of 31einorr,
Difficulty of Breathing. lien
eral Weaknera, Horror' of Dia•
Weak Nerves. Tretnbling,
. .
!Ore retiring:, prevent
ntght.lotrene the bowels
ne.sx.
each meal, will cure nyA
.ipoonfttla will rilks:lyo re-
Wakefultivw, bhunclot of VtgiOlt. 14toguor.11ni Ter
iart.iiiiitinle of the Mtimialar System, often knew:non
.Aripetite,. with Dripoptie symptom,. not IlandA„
. Flurboutio of the Body, liryne..n. of the skin,
Tnllid Countenanl•e and Eruption! , on
the fare, Cain in the Back. flea
. whiesa of the Eyelid,i, Pr
quently: Mack igato
Flying bofore
_ -
the tlyea. •
_ .
with Temporary Purrasion and Loss of qglit : Irani of
Attention, Great Mobility, nf•Ftlotc, , neS. ,. . with Horror
Of Society. Nothing is me: o desirable to such Pa-
These symptoms if allowed to gO . on—whieb this west-
I hine invariably removes—soon follows Loss of Power,
Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC EITEL—in one of which the pa
tient may expire. Who ran Pty that these excesses are
not froquenuy followed by those direful disenam—lN
SAN ITT AND CONSLISIPTION t The records of the In
sane Asylums, and the melancholy deatha by.Consmnp.
don. hem- ample witness to the truth or. thainwsertiov,
I u Lunatic Ass films the most melancholy exhibitioe
ap
pears. The ( Untrllal.re Is actually Sodden and quite
destitute--neMter Mirth or Grief ever viaita it i •fthuu'l
• sounder the mice ecenr, it Is rarefy artipwlate..
-With woeful measures wan despair
• Low sullen sounds his grief tit:guff - ed.".
Debility is most cm:tibial and haft broughtlitonsands
upon thousand is, untimely graves. thinstilasting therm
hition of many noble youths. It can beAtied by the use
uf this INFALLIBLE =MDT .! t •
If you are suffering with ...rty of the stave distressing:
ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT necnti will cure 305.
Try it and be convinced of ite eilltatcy.
. Beware 'of Quack Nostru ins arid Qu* k Doctors,
who . falsely boast. of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avpld them, and save long rufferinX. Mone.
and Exposure, by sending or calling fora bottle-of this
Popular and spestiti c Remedy. . .fik.
it allays all pain ausi inflammation, is pertiy pleas
ant in its taste and odor,.but immediate in its action.
HclUtbold's Extract Buchu
Is prepared directly according' to thC Ritle4 of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with-the greatest accuracy and CheMics
kuowledgo and care• devoted• in ita combination. 1 , ,,e
Professor Dewsp a r Valuable Works on the practice of
Physic. and nlie_..pf I.?elatea,tandardWorkSof.lledicine.
Ono hundred hundreddoilant will be paid to any Physician who
can pane that the Medicine ever injured a patient; cud
the to:Oniony 61 . ' Ciotti-ands can be produced to prove
that does great good. Cases of flom one week to tide.
teen years standing have been effected. The *Mass of
--Voluntary Testimony in; POMOSIden of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and. curative powers, is immense,
ttobrucing names well.koown to SCIENCE
100,000 Bottle's * Have . Been. BSA '-
and not a single instance of a failure haTebeenWported
Personally appeared before' me, an Aldirtnan Of th.•
City of Philadelphia, 11. T. /1E6)11101.Di Chemist. wt.
being duly sworn does tapthat his preparation contain. ,
no Narootic,.Moroury, or tnjurions Drug, but are purely
Vegetable. WT. 1,5111(41.1), 'Sole mita ufactu rep..
Sworn
.and,submnibed tatfore me this Zki day of Noveur
beliflBsl: ' WM. 1K Alderman.
Price $1 &Bottle, or- . si.ifoc $5, De-
Aecoutputhol•byrollable au4 roapqnsikleCertifemttes froth
liofessirs.9thled{cail tonnes, Cloy 'men 'and others.
Tiepared avid void by Z. T. If ELMBOLD,
Practical nod Ann}stieslaChemist.
No. 52 Smith Tenth St.- helms Chestnut;.
• • ..itileirtbly •
vet. To be had of Dr. George Ross, D. S.Ttallt: a a n d o f •
allprugghlts gad Dealemthroughoui the U"
Cagadas sag 'British PfOrinces• • •
BEWARE OF COUNTEA7ISfftS;
kik for Helmbold'istake4 oi iik er .
efikes-Gsi •
D-c 2,1357.-1 y
EY . Mg
IV?
•
' III,SIIIO ir a b fellinititnittitoe Maker
c.bf-riana of:ilta - a gam //qt,l.
TIIE Subscriberskistrp). to inform the Fuhl it
that he lag okenerkki..abONe. where ho it Ptel• 3 2 .-
eg to'exaate okders of 'Nov; and SIfORS. art , "
finest 6 4,01414 etee, if tiol supetior,toany her , -
tafote We...Mb& ' • -
NewSprin p a 044 Summer Stork!
tre ths troth - 44 city With an nnrivaled
assortment of the laced FALL and Nir INTER STYLES of
13094 1: 5 4 1 tte6tfiliPIWZre, dC, &c.ior Lattice, gentlemen n " .l
Children.
fs .
invited to suit and ciantink. - 64
3 . 85 s • •
•
ppany.
, .4E
Bastai Shoe•Stiofeltedioved.
Nets Spring and Summer Stock !
THElDfridersigued would rosim. •etfally init. the publi:
'that he has ILCMOVED hie BOOT d SHOE sTon E
to. the rocgi,katol . y occupied by John jrt Gray' s Eintedion
ery sloii,Vbero he has opened it lx:Mitithr stook of
Sprinfand Summer Boots and Shoes,
for. adlaVeontlemenartdChildron,'• Ituallinahauctmern
is very 'complete, andembraoes all the latest styles, which
be can sell out at low prices: 'The' public hill plane all
and extunb2e. ~ .DANdE,L-431LEPT.
N. .11...1aavu1.W,, now 18 your time if. you With to seo
a large Wort's:4CM 'Trunk*, Yanks, Rid different kinds
of Bap:, Come kine, oxne *lll • -
Lebanon, 7,180.
MEDICINAL
M.Greal ,I;Te—ny
IMPORTA N'T TO
. .
TOBACCO CTIEWERS
Dr. Orisfav Lixuaard's Taste Restorative Tro
ches,- the Great Substitute for Tob9.cco.
I„T is a well known end incontrovertable fact that th ,
tem of Tobacco is the promoting' muse of manv of th e
most severe Mental nal Phyejcal Disorders to which th ,
race of mac is subject, as = m 7. chit analysis and . h a n d
painturexperience have clekrly• proven that it ennt,th,
certain narceticind poisonous properties west tlan7
in, their effects, which by entering into the blood &rang,
thefunctions and operations of tbell,;art ennsfr clo,,
to suppose that otgnn to be seriously diseasal.
Extract Buchu.
ful liorroror tioatb. N 'Oat Swelkt;;:ent.l Feet.
Ciento than solitude. and Nothing they more
Dread for Fear of 'Merinolves no Ito
liose of manner, no earnestness. no
Speculation, but a hurried
treneition from one " •
qunatiun to an
• other.
livered io.aal Address
OYSTNRS.—If you wants nice dish of oysters, g as,
OVER t RUSTON, oppOefto Mrs. Rise's Motet.
M IC
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