113311 rgsit pitmot: CAUDLE LECTURES, MR. CAUDLE If AS LENT FIVE rcrzf:Ds TO A R1E11) 'You ought to be very rich, Mr. Cau dle., I wonder who'd lend ytt five pounds? But so it is : a wife may work ,'rind may 'slave ! Ha dear! the many thingi'lliantAlit have been done' with -• five pounds. As if people picked up ^''looney in the street! But you 'always wee a fool, Mr. Cc idle ! I've wanted a black 'Brio gown these three years, and:tharfive pounds would have' pretty well bought it. But it's no matter how go,—not at all. Everybody says I don't dress as becomes your' wife—and P-1. - don'4 - ; but what's that '7'w you, Mr. 'Caddie ? Nothing. Oh no! you can have fine feelings for everybody, but -thiiie belonging to you. wish people knew you ; as I do—that's all. You like to be called liberal—and your poor fam ally pays for it. 'All the girls want bonnets, and Where they're to come from I oan't tell. Half five pounds would have bought 'em— lot now they must go without. Of • course they belong to you ; and anybody -' but your own flesh and blood, Mr. Cau dle. man called for the water-rate to `'day;. but I. should tike to know how' •:'simTple are to pay taxes, who throw away “ifive pounds to 'every- fellow that asks them. 'Perhaps you don'rknow: that I .jaalt, this morning, knocked his - Shuttlecock ' , through his bed morn 'Window. I was going to send for the glazier to mend it; but after you have lent' that five pounds I was sure we couldn't afford it. Oh , no! the window must go as it is; o and, pretty weather for a dear child to , :ishiep with a broken window. He's got a cold.stieady . on his lungs, and I shouldn't at'all wonder if that broken ~window settled him. If the dear boy dies; his death will be on his father's head; 'for I'm sure we can't now pay to mend windows. We might though, 4n4..5i0 a good many more things too, if t'peoPle• didn't throw away their five i„ pounds. , .wonder where poor little Cheub WI , 'White you were lending that five linurfds, the dog'ran out of the shop. ''Youlnew, I never let it go into ' the - street, for fear it-hould be hit by - some ~, m ad dog, and comeliorocarid b ite fill the 'Children. wouldn't now at all aston lishime if the animal was to come hack ''With the hydrophobia, and give into all the family. However,what's your fam ily to you, so you can play the liberal creature for five pounds I 4 ...':•': 11 .Dp you hear the shutter, how it's Aienging to and fro 7 Yes,—l know what "'it wants-as well as you, it wants a new , fasteeitig. IT'was going to send for the `blacksmith tcyday, hat nay/ 'bat of the question; nap irtnubt hatig . uf nights, since you've thrown away five pounds. "Afla! there's the soot falling down the chimney. 111 hate the smell of any thing, the smell of soot. And you know it is ; but what are my feelings to - ;you? Sweep the chimney? Yes its all %very fine to say, sweep the chimney— ,but how are chimneys to be swept— how.are they to bellaid for by people • who doret'utke ••cfire of five pounds? "Do' you bear the mice running about .the room? ./ hear them. If they were only to drag you out of bed, it would be no matter. Set a trap for them! Yes it's easy enough to say—set a trap for 'em. But how are people to afford .4he cheese, when every day they lose .five pounds? "'Hark sure there's a noise sown .stairs. 4t^woutdn'tat.dti - surprise me if tbereAvdre thieves in the house. Well, it-may be the cat; but thieves are pret• ty'suie to come in some night. There's a wretched fastening to the back-door; but these are not times to afford bolts and bars, when fools won't take care of their five pounds. "Mary Anne ought to have gone to .the dentist's tomorrow. She wants three teeth taken out. Now, it can't be done. Three teeth that•quite disfigure the Child's mouth. But there they must stop, and spoil the sweetest face that was;everttlate. 'Otherwise, she'd have `been the wife :Of a lord, Now, when Itheegrows up, who'll have her ? No body. We shall die, and leave her alone and unprotected in the world. But' _ what do you care for that? Nothing; 40 :that you Can squander away five , iptioands?' ...And thus," comments Caudle, "ac- cording to my wife, she---dear soul ! :couldn't have a satin gown—the girls couldn't have new bonnets—the water *rate must stand over—Jack must get -"his death through a broken window— Our fire insurance cou!dn't he paid, so that we should all fall victims to the de- Touring.- element—we couldn't go to Margate, and Caroline would• go to an early grave—the dog would come back home and'hite us all mad—the shutter would go banging forever<-the soot ivotAd•always fall—the mice .never let 'us iia'veqt vvirtilt . of sleep—thieves he al ways breaking into the house—our dear Mary Anne be forever left an unprotec• -ted 'other evils falling ropers us, all, all because I would go on lendiag five pounds I" tr"J TIIE EVIL OF A BAD TEMPER.---A ,dtted temper is a curse to the possessor. . and its influence is most deadly wherev: r 'el . it is found. It is allied to martyrdom to be obliged -olive with one 'of a com• 'Ai!Pining temper. To hear tknp eternal mi.ouvid 4of enewit int and mu , :uri rig , to 41-a )0 ,6 venvery pleasant though cared away by their evil - spirit, is 'a sore trial. It is like the sting of a scorpion—a perpet. ual nettle, destroying your peace, ren dering life a burden. Its influence is deadly; 'and the purest and sweetest at. mosphere is contaminated into a deadly miasma wherever this evil genius pre veils. It has been said truly, that while we= ought not to let the bad temper of others influence us, it would be as rea sonable to spread a blister upon the akin, and not expect it to draw,. as to thick of a family not suffering because of the bad temper of any one of its in. mates. One string out of tune will de -Croy the music of an instrument other. list perfect, so if all the members of a church, neighborhood and family, do not cultivate a kind and' affectionate temper, there will be discord and every evil work. BUSINESS CARDS. J. 11. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY.AT-LAW—Office in Comberlitni3 Street nearly opposite the Col4rt !lona°, trill promptly at tend to all professional - biwimisientrusleil to hien. Lebanon, Sept. IA 188. IL S. RARER, GENT FoltfrllE STATE FIRE & MARINE INSIT RANCE COMPANY, PA, Lebanon, Ang. 11, 1858-6in* r.AF.t'IETTE BR DAVE EC, G. A -S- F. I -T.' Z.F. li.. A MD :U.6 A. S. Et.t'S Oflice,Wahmt street, Leba.- Ai_ 0011, Pa.' A large and beautiful aSseitinent of FIX TURES front the well-known establishment of CORNl:raus & BAKER. always on hand at Philadelphia. prices. - All work warranted to give satisfaction. AV- All orders will be faithfully executed on the most reasonable terms. The best of reference :given. [Sep.:l6,W EAGLE :HOTEL; LEBANON . 'PA - FUME subscriber wishes inform his old friends and - - the public generally, that he has again taknrilhe above well-known lliftise. Ale will be much pleasedto accommodate all who May favor him witha calk , Locaviox.—Corner Cumberland and Illarkebstreets. VL,Onmibusses running.in c lunoxion with-the-Rail Road Trains. SIMIUST. Lebanon, Nov. lilt NATIONAL • - HOTEIr -, RACE STREET, NATION ) THIRB, -- . PHILADELPHIA. PETER SIDES, BIDES & CARMANY. CYRUS C.IRMANT. , MA-$0.9 . 44.VM. lii~ciael Lzitiser afrizer of Mulberry awl Ctiestiatt Oral tf:LOation, Pa., ISANITPLOTURIR°Oe, • • ORNAVVNTAL CAST AND *ROTTORT IRON = - OGG. Cemeteries, 'Verandas. Balecinies,Tubl,lc and rate Grounds, Sic., &c., which* htibrs• in great Tit riety of designs at lower prices thah the'same can be ob tained elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FGNCES of every de scription constantly kept ovi hand. • August 25, 1,555.-tf. • ' - ill u Ks ERY. • IvirE are happy to inform our readers that Mr. J. V B. WRIGHT, of "tonic county, has a large NUR SERY. of very choice FRUITS of all kinds, viz:—Apple, Plum, Cherries, Apricot; PeneheS:licar, aul Necta rine. The trees ore all grafted, and may be relied / upon se suth 'O4. are sold and delivered on mod erate terms. In order that the peoplo'nf Enbanon coun ty may supply themselids with a variety of the choicest and most reliable FRUIT - TRIMS, - Mc. Wright tVill offer them an opportunity. of doing so;: as- he has' appointed Mr. JACOB W iTMER, Ir., Of. Cornwall township, an hiS Agent, to whom applications oatt be made forauch fruit trees as may be desired, and they shall be readily and promptly furnished. Reforms; Dr. J. W. (Irminger, Lebanon, - - ; , January 12,1819.41.* BUCKWIT.BAT. An extra Article just received and for solo, cbeap, by OYES & EUSTON. FRESTITRUIT A fine Assortment of canned Fruit, eniisi , ting et Peers, Peaches, Pine Apples. Strawberries, Tomatoes and Green rens, has just been received. by OYES & EUSTON. ELDETtBERRIF,S Dried Elderberries for side by <YVES & EUSTON PICK ELS Pirteled Cueurilt , trs for EUSTON Fashionable TMLorin." and "Clothint, , ' Store. lac) ye who would get a rine suit, dressed VP in style j_j_ from top to toe. Coll and See. Save 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW CLOTHING STORE; 2iFetory o CENTRE BUILDING, of Dither & Itrothes. FATMERS Will nild it much to their atlynntmve to bring their produce to the Cheep Steire at thuCentrAnibliags, of It.tcnn & BROTHERS; TAILORING The Tammy° for Custom wok receives the personal attention of 11. it. J. M. ILI:Bea, with more care than ev er. Having aeured the best workmen ;they are prepar ed to maize up the most htsiiionabie, rrerk at short no tice. The Clothing all warranted; if they do not please they need not be taken, • Lebanon May, 1.2., 1353 alitionable Tailoring. rpHE subscriber respeethilly informs his friends and .Iliti the public in general, that lie s Conimenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in MIAs branches, at his resi dence, in Bast Lebanon, (Ottinbeiland Street,) .2 klitires east from Major Moyer's Hotel, (south side.). By each tion to business. promptness in lA'S engagements, good fits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the publin patronage. He wasli long time in the em ploy of Michad Wagner. deed, - and feels confident of giving general satisfaction. Being a new 'beginner le solicits the patrpnage of the public.. , Lebanon, play 12,1858. GITOtGE ifcCAULLY. ' ...Wood, .. Wood. • _____ __ . 4 Tin onderelgaed arc prepared to ( Ornish liiik . oar Or OAK WOOD, to order, at any place In Lab :than or North T,ehneon Borough:. Online left at their Mill will he promptly attended: T. - lam no n, April 21,1658: MY EBB & SUOUTt. Furs, FIVES undersigned has Just opened a large' new .stool: of FURS for LADIES and GENTLEAIEN, at his lint Store, Lebanon. This stock embraces a very com plete assortment of FURS for Ladies, besides CAPES, CAPS, kC., for tientlemen and, fir Triiumings. • All are respectfully Invited to ail and esainine. .• , • Lebanon, Nov. 24,18.1131. . TITRE. Chestnitt Rails for Sale. frHE undersigned hes between ten and Moon hnn• Bred CHESTNUT RAILS and a few hundred OAK' ROSTS, for pale, at his istritling, at the Calla!, rt: littlo north-east of 'Foster & Hutch's Foundry; together with' a largentoek of CO ALand COED WOOD, he sold' es low as will suit the times. D. MOUT, (Merchant.) IV. Lebsnou, Jan. 2k, 1869.—it. Turnpike Election. . • wrOTTCH is hereby given that an election by the &pa ll holders in the President. Managers and Company of the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike row! will he held at the public 'tense of Abixander Helm, in Myerstown, Lebanon county, Pennsylvania. On Alvnday. Ilte"ith dew of purely yrs.!, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and (Mir o'clock, P. M., of that day, for the purpose of electing Olio Pres ! , ident, - Light Managers, One -Treasurer. sind,Sueli other ofticers an may be necessary to conduct the'tiffairs of the mid coMpsny during the ensuing year. At the same trine the Annual Statement of the Treas. urer will be laid before the Stoekhol dera.tut ußtial fly order of the Board,. JACOB IttZDEL, Sic t ann. 39.180. rtnEty rritlichnderiigned'reetectrullrinforma the public that 1_ 'he hag opened a Nk:lV LI VERY s7r4ni.g„ at )ire. Hots% Inekel'etrrid, Lel). •'" • minn, "where ho'kvitlitei.p tin , the • ' public accommOdation a good stock ser • -- a HORSES and YE)IIeLES. Ile lrilliceep gentle and good llorses, and handspeae and snleVehicim. 'Alen. careful Dficors furnishedowheit. desired. Aloe OAINIIII3S • for Parties. &e. Lebanon. April 21,1868. • . JAM r.S ]ARCH. New Livery Stable. ,•••• THE undersigned has Oblarbildiled a new LI VB. • • 7 •Me: . \•.ll k . • fly STABLE. ill Kuhn •-.W.P"' • le's Stables, at the Lebanon Valley It. It. De pot, Lebanon. lie hnn good rind Ellie - irOCHOP • Canlages; as may be desired, and careful Drivers. which he will hire ou fair terms. Ile hopes by being attentive to bus int•ms to irceive a liberal share of public patrouNe. Ap-' ply at litibule's Hotel, or at the Stables. - DUNCAN - Sid:Aß. .1 • N. B—7 run nn OM:UM; between the It. R. Depot' and all parts or •Lebanon and North Lebanon. Applica tion'tn ho make Kulinlo's hotel, Carmotiy'i;or the Eaglollutin;knd tT Otnoibus. will call at paenkanger's hounta th tinno.tnr Oot. 27,'57. . FOR SA. lE • -• 1 •, , FLOUR, . . - CORN. • -IFFFj OATS. < BfTDBUNOS, , " • `,. 1:1r.!:=1 , . SALT BY THE ,VAG, BRAN, • at thoGeneeee Mille of MYERS &SI lOU% ~ Feb. 3,18&8.. . Lebanon Pa. _ ! WANT€D. - ' • •'. : AT the fieneeeee. Mille, in the borough of Lelninit, WHEAT,... CORN, RYE, OATS, 1 In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices, : will be paid in Cash, by ' ' iv MYERS & SILOUIt. ' Feb. 8, 1858. Reigart's Wine 'aim:Liquor Storer l ' COR NER of Market and Wider envois, Lahti - e, non. Pa., in the room fore t„:„.c. ecrly occupied by " Jacob Weidie; Esq., where he ROIL continues to T keep ea seiertmont Of the very best brands of WINIZ and LIQUORS that can he got. TO those who are ac• qnainted with his LIQUORS, it not neecasnry for him to speak, tul the Liquors .w /ll,ipeak for themielves. To Hotel Keepers, end all others,hhe would state that it is merely necessaiy for thorn to call and examine his stock to satisfy themselves, as he warrants to render full satisfaction. EMANUEL RF,IGART. N. IL—Remember at Weidle's Corner. Lebanon, May 8, 1868. 1 838 NEW STYLES.A: 8, A DAM RISE, in Cumbckland Street, I:lstar. A Market and tho Court Hollimnorth aide, as' now on hand a splendid itsitortfnent of the Now Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and po:yti. for 1858, to which the attention of 'the public is respectftilly lee! ted. Hats of all prices, froin the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand, ,He has also just opentfd 'Siren did assortment of 5U5151.13R HATS, embracing abcft as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN; *LEG HORN, SENATE, CIIDIAN, and/all °there.' ' xsj,..rle Will also Wholesale allskindeaf Ilit4Caps, &m, to Country Merchants on ads/toil:imams - MAW t -Lebanon, April 21, 1858. XII, colors Woolen Stocking YaltN, . • • ' • a RABELL LiBaCIS THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. TO THE AFFLICTED D R T . 0 .1; . I , l'. ~11,1 3r 8E Ch i t IT n v 1 41; : ,, the ,,tl is services t e c l 1 . 1:: the public tit large. DOCTOR IIEeIITLE is opposed t, Calomel or any Mineral poisons, and will not give them tit e'II DOCTOR ItEdIiTLE haring etu tied in-die:nes ten years, and a number of years of e tehnt v • p P cure, secures to him the eordllene , of the public. JWC.- TOll. ISECIITLE ban only lost nia • ientn in the last two years, out of the vast nunil, , rs who hs ve ininie ap plication to him for aid, from home and abroad. Some come hundreds of miles to consult with rsgard to diseases of long standing, and hae,'brsn ,•ored. in the last two yearn. DfitrfOß. hif, has cured 5n of eaneor, 30 of Rheumatism. 29 of Dropsy. 23 of emommption, 19 of Diseases of llr..l3lftridarldid k idneys. 17 of Sore Eyesi, 159 of females laboring Under the Felling of inn Womb, Monthly Irregularities, Flouralbus, Ae. All the above di:wages - have belt, pronounced incurable by (Mo nte/ grutpkx. We have no space to give the above certifi cates, but whoever doubts run bare the names at any time by calling on DOCTOR RECIITLD. As , respects Disonses'of Women, old or, young, DOCTOR I.IIXATLE. 'has never lost one wonihn in ronfinemont of till the vast numbers he has :Mei:Aid. in this he is particularly suc cessful. Diseases ot.. jong standing of all kinds, cared in the shortest posktile time, and tin the msst reasonable terms. No chacges for consultation. Night practice at tended to at althours. . Docroit BECtig.%lll will - nlwaye tr. found hi Ifin Oflico in North - Lebanon, u. few doers North of the United Breth ren Church. excopt when out on business. North Lehnnonlnirough, December 2.2, 1.858.-Iy. JAMES F. MAXWELL, MANUFACTURER-OP • improved Piro and Wok or Proof .. COMPOSITION 11.00 PING• Mante:pc: PA., - O.II3PECTFULLY.,infornm th.eatizen . s - df ifarrieburg, inu-lteottiag,..Lancaster, Lebanon, awl their inities, that we are prepared to mint on roofs on most liberal At the shotteet entice. • • • keVeCtfttily - call the attention of .persons about to build, to 011 t Invaluable 'Method bf roofing- now much, idled throughtint the prificipal eitiesof the Tfnited States and their, sminitim. ; - ,Taiis. mode, of roofing having all thOconibined roq uisitcs`of Clti - o.opnesS,DtiFability, and Se-, curity against Fire and 'Water, a'rid elispensins with high roofs, require aninclination of not More thin three-quarters Xy l ) of 'an Inch , to the foot, and in many eases saving.tinsentireiosbbf rafterstliesceiling TIM giitlruare fisadd, Jor 4 tile:'smenititeirati`iithuut, Itrty-extrathargeirconselpiently, 'Our rolifs ati plit, up at almost balf_tho cost of.eitheeTin:Siiite,or,Shingles. The material being of iinperishable naturc,lt 'auiPrissos all others in Durability;-besides, in case of tiny casual ty. it is the most earlly repaired of any, other ropf, now in wee. Yet, the beef IYroof we effu offtir as to'ts being both fire and water proof, are dur. many references, to any one of whom wo are at liberty to refer. N. B.—Butlet it be. distinctly understood, (since we manufacture our own composition, and dO the work In persont) that we Warrantall'Our work pititif against both "Tireaud Water they Note contrary,. we will - Most willingly abide the roe nits. The. materials beirigTmostlynniutotiductori of heat, no roof is so cool in summer; or so warm in winter. Th . ose wishing to use our roof should give the rafters a pitch. of about One inch tothe'fiot,' May 27, 1257. Seliiing'Ottr SeDitto* Otr . , .11EAT BARGAINS, ISAAGATi!,7,S, BARGAINS. TJ - ENRY4 STINK lining determined to ranee their 1 . stunk orDRY 0001/5 . ,: QUEENSWARE, "GROCE RIES, ,te., by the Ist. of March, next, will sell at greet. Thum: ' Young berSons goitig to House keeping do well to CNEIIIIiIIO theirstook'before they - purchase elsewhere ; Ladies and Gentlemen Dress--Goods,of nil descriptions, • are sold 'very low, at, ENRY A STINE. SELLING 0 °F AT - COST CLOTHS, CASS:IIIMP, AMI E TT, Jeans Twoeds, Cashaterrettes. 0 and nil an all kin - ds of pantaloon Stud*, Testing: : ;, Coating, sc. To" sell oIT the stock, great Bargains are offered at HENRY S.; S.TINE., "'SELLING OFF AT COST. n"AiniV.°4l..yr" , SEL . LINO OFF - AT cosi' Silk Shawls . ' Thlbst'Shawls, anil . Litilie Shawlte, At Great Dsrgains. Call and see at teENId - ' girxn - ,,SELLENG , OFF AT COST.' SLOES, SILKS; STLKS, ADIBST , fDITBSS SILKS Iflack and JancrCfo!prod, I stripped, thid , . . T AISTE r s'inttss doop, 7kich aetrerleli „lj Coburg's, all TiqqVnethines", Alpacas, Bayadefes, Plaids stripes , and a st.c ttt '111,71T.T. OYSTERS. rfIUE undersigMed„have 'the facilitY for furnishing, to &mines and others, the finest and cheapas' Oyster. They are running A Market car and reach th'e different markets every week. They have MA oysters iiewo to such n price that families can buy at Mica- to compare with other articles of feed, Families wishing oysters for t.hc Holidays would do welt to give them a call. OYES & EUSTON;eßmsite Mrs. Rise's ITtifai. . Lebangt;l3..e. 1855.' _ , r HE YOUNG MEN'S CIitRISTIAN , ASSOCIATION,O _E LEBANON. hati - o ripened a large end 'doninnalions READING BOOM and I,lBRAltY,at the TEMPERA.' ASCE JIAI,L, opposite the Bost-office. l'ho . principal Newspamrs and iMagazihes of the cotiutry will always be found on file. The• saleable collection of bOoks for merly constitnting the.. “IVISTAR 11111RAlt.Y" ern also on our shelves and additional books arc now being selected to make the Library or tho Association one of themoat raluahle in the State. Contrilmtio,' •-•,-,oita blellainkaare solicited front all ,Who deal '.." the young our top's supplied :With a nod religious '1 iterat ure. \Vs intend. t ••ihrare shall hi comproliensituand seledt. ' •-tElh'l4 `Wm. G. WARD And .4to Eonoltm o''• • mmit ten appointed, L 0 happy to receiv, - • ..• tinny of books or a into stating -whe may ho celled for. Itradirig Room Open ealry Thurs day, Yiiday .atid 'Saturday evenings. Totem's desiring to become members ld do oo zundiately. . ,••• • . . By-Order . the Botlid. Lobanot6 OctQbar'6,;l9sS. —: •• • • • • 1131111144'1110111ir Mi Mitts ! 43.anitT psorr,oteaetiop thd• Rim shade, Manufacturer, No.6B4.North 2nd.Strert,3 doors be low Coates, west ski° YENEVI A N 13M NDSIof eySry scription,:made to order in a salperior manner at lowest cash prices. OLD IIIsINDS repiiiiit,xl and repaitf-d Nitta! to dew: [Jan. 111, 185 . 0-6 tn. .-- _ Eiegle.ilHiotel "restaurant. , NEW A I: I t A NO E NI ENT ADTP..S end' 0 ENTI,I43IE.N. or parties, of either ran, be starved with OYST.FIRS in every isislaiit Wort no eu lo nnj , port of the Dotal, the Restaurant being le,w I•d . oenneeted .with the, lintel. Funiilies can ba supplied. trith.thi boa oysTE•118 in the Market. ~ .. labinan, lin . 10, ]Ss9 .— it. iimir at BO RIM '.. C'LOCKS;tCLOCKS f . •117.1 r RECEIVED AT: . J.. W. A::-.0 .iiir it:. 4 ; From 81 - ,25 to.$10; 64.nlay and 30 hour: „Pet.l2, 'Tt.. ' TANE AOTIt%E. • . The ail ;lone Morin is conic to life again. TOI IN, PET.E.II., .110Y.101, would respixtfully inform the J yie ,t hat he continues the business of Ll i ll AN,IYI/111::SfiliVG byitdrite power, in Cheartiiit Street, iiast Lebanon.. Ifo'hinalketahe following artll, , Jl out of the best and. soundest. limestone that con he pro cured in this neighborhood, viz:—Doon t- - .it.i..s.'anll PLAT FORMS, S.TY.PB, IVINDOW Rad: ILEADt t C l iYXiltt o Oß CLIEEYB, Shoe ',Set'aper blocks, ..ns well as any other article that am ho nutnufactored of ihneetoue. Ilia Curb-stones Jiro from four to five. Inches thick . ; and ingees in accordance with the quality. lle wasthe first person that introduced the lime utnuo into this Mace, and is now prepared to- finish off .lime-' stone PO ns to give it an appearance very littlo inferior to that of the handsomest bhirble, in proof of which.amer tinn he direete 'he public to the finished work at his es tablishment. Ile) . ppectfullpinvites all those who in Lomi,esocting3igity ' Carl and convince themselves of •thef excellent. flail Of work as also of.titnellespneaspf.bis prices, Lebanon, March PROOSt: .APOTIJECARY. . . I - AND MAUR. IN• • ' Zana_AdiramaLLZeriukiky. ..1!E RE DES ! PEF Eqd EDIOniE! 1 Sr ; At44o4ecto wejobdorbigt acrultrele Do yoti wain Pure end Reliable. Medicine? • 2 e • - Call, at LI:ISIIIEUALEIVS..: - XI • Are you In want of pun: Spices tTheLhest n e • had '',' At LENtatmcp,..v. .p.l If yen are thr want Of gorid IVashlng . flons. pure! 5 .41 White or Red Castile Sum; fkitintry'Sonp;Rteutive, , ;,,t1 Soap to remora grease spots, super Shoring sostpl! 5d Soap for the teeth ; ail that is requested of you is that,,you boy the seine At LE3rBERO F I R'S: C bo DO ycni want good Hair-Tonle? . Something to make the. Hair grow, to eleantio tho head, and:cal ,Z to prevent falling out•of the heir: If you do. f:1 . • • . •Cull at LENIIIEROER'S. - It you wont a good• flair Itrusd, Fleoli pr'ush, MClothes Snitch, Nall Irriish, or 7;noth llt•ush . ft? Call nt I , S31111:110Eft'S. Why'do you walk so croak-IniCked wear one of the Shoulder Hiaces offerer) l'or•sale •Pa , • At LIitUIERGER'S. Preserve your Shoo Leather,..Xou ueui do-sei effectually by using Richard's New Compound 4 I(lllacking.) Wholesale and Retail. • q. , • '— •• - At 1, E24•11EROEll , 8• ' LUNAit 'OIL I JAIN Alt 05.116,1 411. ! ittfrand cheap If so, burn the Lunar 011 In the Lunar Oil Lamp. For sale only at •. , I , I3.IIBERGEIt'S. Don't auffor with Fr<ed Limbs, Chilblains, he., for „there lu it cure .at . . LEMBERGER'S. Anything you want,tbat,is kept in a well concluded FirsaCtiiss Drug Store, &in be furnished you by..,. I.S:IIIBERGER, °Amid and Apothecary. AW - Stigielt4 attentlon l ,glten PursloAx's PREsestr Tionerlad•Fment ltEceircl, t ied ttydn'edlelne 'dispensed -teorrantedpittez . nlway's'as good en can'he obtained any 4 , where, and sold to suit tho theca, by +.„ • •.10S. L: lADIBERGER, . • ~DAupalsi,,Cll4ll4.llT AND.APOTI7SgAIIy, 2,*1859.,14 • 4 ' slarket'Street, Lebanon. S ',., ' Thke FOUNDR I ES, 'MACHINE Si iOPSAc FA RNlint c k i c, - AiECIIANI('S' rotindr? nitd f, Is ~ c ~, 4 4 „7.c. ~ ~,,.., _ cf. , ,,,,,, i t , 01 Irtimatki ~ ---4 , t . , 0 - ..E . 7,, , -- - „ Ir y y--,_,t, ~,,,,„,'"* _---,,,,,,,-- - 1 4* -f LEBANON, PA MITE mulerf=igncd havinv„ made very great additiiwis to their facilities for the manuthcturing of MACHINERY, will manufacture and keen on ltmh a very general as sortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. embracing Whee/er's Improved Railway and Lever Iform,powers and T hresberl Many'n Combined Reaper and Mower, With V. ood's latest tmpravements; Cast Iron field Rollers, Grain Drills, and Fans. Corn Plon;hs and In:inters, Clo ver Itriller, Corn Shelters, Fodder, Straw, lay Cutters. All of the above Machines are of the latest and best .irnprovernents, and are, oil warranted to give satisfaction, Castings of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice. They also mannfacture t SeEpt CrtNlls. Miti - Cearing, Shafting, and Mill workin general, and: pay particular attention lo Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. c They:invite all to call and examine their work, at ; their Machine Shop, on Pinefiromitreet, Lebanon. .4' All orders or coMmunicatams by mail trill be promptlyattended to. A. MAJOR & TIROTIIER„ Lebanon, Lebanon. eo., Pa BTEMME .• WgIMER' airacillavE: wirß_*„.. l Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. Rr Re - pot, e ) nnon, Lebanon county, Pa. • _ WM.; & P 1,, ZVLIII Elt Pri•Ppri et.Q.,: manufacture Steam_Enginei rmi . 1 to 300 horse power, of the latest styles •T, li.r; r ma, and patterns, with all tho..modern am- Y , -' , ''l7.prorements. Also,superlor,Portahlelm liines (with - Link Motion Valve Gear)'riount3d on Wbeehi, _for-Saw Mills, wood sawing and Hoisting purposes:. Par-, titular athntion is called to our small Upright • Englifeti for Printers, - Drug"ists and persons Wanting' a small .ainount - Mf Power: -They take up a very small space, and can be put up ha a room as a household fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces, of improved construction Forge Manners, of P. L. Weauer's Patents:' Rolling Mill. Sawing, .Planing and4Flouiing Mill Fixtures; Mining: „pumps, Hoisting Machinery for alines, and Stone Quay ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting. 'Rangers, Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, 'Valves and Brass Fixtures. Globe Steam ordll sizes : and Machinery and Castings of every dercription: ALSO, Boners fif any size, form and weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced Work , men; Smoke-Starks. Water Tanks, Bas , Bluee. Heaters, and Sllqet Iron Work of evigy description. (Our Boiler 'sliects are all tested by divining them into squares of -B inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected;,_ this is prac tised' in vary furs' shops in this country.] ALSO, a stock nf Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, ga... and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on band, and - put up at the shortest notice and on most reit .sonable terms.' Iron, Brass.and Com position Sietel Cast-. M made to order, at the shortest notice. liLPAIMItitI attended to with promptness and de epltch. A game of Boiler Makers always, ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WOrtlcfmade to order. • lar" Orders respect fully solieited. All eintimunicalions by, moil or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and werlt delivered to' railroad or canal, free of charge. wmoynrartn. - P. 1. WE tan:mt. Feb'y 4, ISSB. Eipilli.:6NGA.cßE.,.....lo9N G. GAR F (....:JACOB GABEL LEBANON • • Door .and Sash Manutiketory. zoc:th.v on the Steunt4Thuse Rood, near Cumberland . Street, East L6(171011. , THE undersigned respoctfaj,in form the public in general, that they ' : hare added largely to their :mover estab- Forr 3 litthment, awl also have hll kirs of the laptat and best improved .3.1. AU ELENRY in the Stateap fart 2 operatien,.stieh WOODWORTH' 8 FLOORING, 4-c: fDr conducting the grnernl business for 'Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, (i.e.,. C • aud the expe . tjence acquired hy E. LOMAACIIE and J. G. GAAL anitit g Weir conneetio» with the Donr.'Sash and . lattaber Trade, for a numher.of years past; affords Gill as surance of their ability,;in eonne4ion with U. to Select stock suitable to the wants of . the Door and Sash .business iu this State. They - now offer to.lfecluoties and Farmers generally; upon favorable terins; a judiciously assorted atock pf DOORS, SASII, fie., from the hest Lumber manufacitain in the State, feeling confident that their assortinent is Cunt to he excelled by any other establishment in the State in regs 4 to iciadtitese in sizeoiaiiifty of finish, a nil is calculated to afford thorOhgh satisthetion I who ray Vor the Undersigned with their the - .lLvilowhig list comprises the .leading articles of Block on hand:— Doors, of all si :12g: Sash. of all sizes ; I Door Dames for brick and Architraves; . . 'll.6ata lionscw; Ca.ings, from 3 to 0 in.; Wfiudbw Frames. for brick Surhime; " derf frame liniisrs: shutters, of all sizes; Alt Mods of Mouldings: • Blinds. of all sizes; 0.9. Spring Moulding, of all tIiZON . ; LuNUACII I.:. OAn k JIM' P. S—Planing, Sawing, .ft., promptly done for do. re ,fort?isilink the Lumber. [Lebutton,July = = - I.;EBANON COUNTY . STEAM 'PLANING 111EILIG: 120 AS, GASSER. GETTLI3 _ wish to inform the citizedi of Liastrion e , county and neighboring counties, tint -.11•114,66 they are now in full oporallon, and are 7.7.pren•tred to de nil kinds of CA iiPENTEK WORKBYMACIIII4igRY SUCH A 3 Flooriog • Boards, Weather Boarding;' ..SaSh Doort,l;Vindow 4. Door Frames, . , Shutters,Planing Serogs, .o4w) NG, and any miter kind of Sawing which may be wanted to stilt build. -r 4. The stiberiberm beg leave to Inform the public that they have the latest and best hn- proved machinery in Hie comity, such as WOODWORTH'S PLANTA, Sc., and that they are able to prodtice us gm] prk ns the county eau produce. Nona but the best and well-seesoned 1:1131BER will be Wed. • Carpenters and Bvildom are invited to calf "and examtuo theioready.inade stock, which they will always • IteepOn hand. and Judge for themselves. 'l • /11% - liolr Shop It On l'inegrove Rend, near Phrtunier's ,Ohl Foundry. [4banon.4kinu.l7, /W. - ixamitciair Ina ea to actoe•v. TvrAN K Our, for past &yore. the undersigned respect. Jolly informs the Public, that ho continues to carry on his factory in East Ilanover township, Lebanon ODDlitk, on iniextonsirett sada as ever. It is minceessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be . dmio in the same EXUEI,I,EN'I' STYLE, which has made his 'ork and name FD well known hi the surrounding coun try., Ile promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. manufactory is In complete order, and he flatten% hiniself to be Able to render the same satisfaction , astiuretgfere.. , lig. manufactares , tifid*.Nierrola Cloths,. Casi;:r.e.ft,s ) ,....l,Rcb{ - dx, White and istlerm F 10111143, all in the hest manner. . , .11c also cards Wool and ma Rolls. For the minty 'donee tlf his Ciudomers, Wool and Clot'', will be talten•f ; In at the following places:—At the 'atoms ofrOeorge & Seelletiberger, Looser & Bream, Getrge ROlllOOl.l, sad at the new .Brug, Store of Guilford & Lentberger near the hforket I louse, in the borough of Lebanon: it ' rthe store of Shirk A Miller, in North Le le uton; at S. Gosh- , errs, Bethel township; at the public house of AVillizutui F.ornst. Fredericksburg; at .the store of S. E. Bickel, iu Jonestown; at the stere of George Weidman, Bellevue; I at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra- at the store of , Gitbrig Wolretririge r aitiv...Market 'Forge; .srthe of Mielia , l , Last Tratniveraiattpliin County ; at tbP "stores of George illiler 'and .Thtvld M. ltaitk, East 'fano- ; Zier.Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away tegularlyfrom the abuse pi:tem, finished without delay, . and - retneiretl again. - ,Thosakof lily cnphnners who wish Stocking Wool card- . ed dyed .mitl 'can leave the stne, white, at Ow, 'above nieutiotted . placesovith directions how they wish itpropared: • Or his customers can order the gtnaing Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desiretl N. n. It is desired that Glass having Wool carded, will pa? tlieensh therefor, at the above tutored places. 1 . . • LYON Li:DIM:IIOER East .llanover, .11A.balms% (»fluty. May 12,1N5R. SDOPES R.IJIVES 14'c. „DuBB.S; UMBEEpER would respectfully inform .13 'the public 'that they have opened a STOVE lc STORE, next door to the Lebanon Valley Ratty. in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. where they will timstantly keen on hand a largo assortment of Stores, Ranges, Le. Among the kinds now oil hand they would name the following:--liallaeher's Sun Rise Cook, Air lEight.Cook-Gtohe Cook, WE sixes. Charm conk, Repub lic Wok, „Morning Star .Cook, all kinds Parlor Cooks, Mike and Parlor'Stovea, Oa; Consumers, Rgg Cylinders, Overeroo Purnaces,nreriner's Millers, • all sizes /iota' and .lamily Ranges, Portable Heaters, ac. Orates, &c. • 11:01d1.8 to res taken in Exchange for e w ones.• Octi4or 27, 185.-tf. _ . OYSTERS. ---If T oil *OIL a'uice digb of oysters, gn to OYES & EUSTON, opposite 31ra. Rise's Holy'. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL • WOOD and COALE, YARD. T undersigned. - having bought Mr. 41/0011`S VcrOli %MO Corti Yard, a I? ,Mt„ . , short distance north-east of 3lestirs. Poster c MIO Mub-h's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon: and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OP WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL. of all kinds and grades, wide)) I will sell at the yard or deliver at ni small profits as will snit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are hi.twanto - any of those artieleS to. call and see the settled 'uncertain prices.. and judge for themselves. „DANIEL MOUT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Aprill4,lSsB.-tf. Cheap ZU•AYMER • • and. CO4 Id r~illE undersigned.having purchased, at Sheriff's Sale, the entire stock Of LUMBER AND COAL, In the yard of. John 11. IVITMEYER. ben. leave to invite the attention of the pnblit! - -'7 2-67-7 1 - thereto. It will be sold much cheaper than the same article tan babanghtelgewhore. The stock em braces all kinds and desettptkins or -I kept in a well stocked Yard, besides a large lOt.of first rate Black smith's COAL. All we ask is that"purthasers will call and examine our stock and prices. • PHILIP ARHS:TZ, Lehanon &pt. ' JOHN WITMEY.EIL ..617.1PLIBER. .NEARLY 2 000 000 FEET ! l) 1' the best and cheapest assortment of Limume er er offered to the public, is now for sale at the new nil extensive LUMBER, and COAL YARD of BRAVTIBiLL 4-' - HORST, v rs Borotigh of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few +pares North of.the Genesspe Steam Mills, and one guars east of Bergner'sHotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway„ Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry;Toplii ant Pine Boats:he - 13,1 and 2 inch Pannel and CommonXiank4 White Pine and Hemlock Scantlingand Joists; -White Oak Boards. Plank Lind Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SH I NGLES ! SHINGLES I I The best Pine and hemlock Shingles; Als., F l oofing and Pla,stering x tatbs; , Chestnut Bails and Posts, and Pailings for fences and-fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes and descriptions. COAL ! COAL I ! CONL ! I The largest stocletif Broken, Reis, Limeburners and Hollidaysburg Smith ' Coal, at thelowest prices. sos Confident that they have the largest and hest as sfortment of Lumsga of sill deseriptiots and Sizes, as well as the largeststocker the differentkind4 of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they erm tsecommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere.* & lIORST. 1C,..14an0n Feb 24 1,553. DOW lAN,, HAUER A-„CAPP'S Crain E , li . .Yd go! , . Th".is Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersignedhave latiAy formed a partner i ship - for the . purpose of engaging in the Lum tor Busing* on low plan, would respectfully-inform theptfitlic at. lar e, that their place of business is;DAvur Bowsr.cx's Old Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on: Chestnut street, one square from the EVangelical church. They , have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a noir and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, Buell as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATHS, SHINDLES, AND SCANTLTNO . , of all lengths and thicknesses. Iu short,,they keep con ntly'on hand:a:MP and well-seasoned' assortment of all kinds,of , BUILDING itIATERIALS.. 'Persons in want of anything in their line are invitcd to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attentnin to business and moderate. prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. nownAz;liAurats: bArr Lebanon, April ,8„ 185$. ar American W a tches: - - Tun received a lot of tine A 2kl EIIICAN WA 'MIMS .at the Eagle Jewelry Store of JASIES 11. liELLY. Lebanon, IC eiv. 3, 1858. •` - aT,_Great Discovery.4l the Alje.-16y, IMPOrtrA NT TO TOBACCO 'CHEWERS Dr, Gustav Linuard's Taste Restorative TroL ches, the. Great Substitute for Tobacco IT is a well known aud.incontroyertabW,faet.tintt the nsc'of Tobacco is the promoting' cause - Of mauv 01 the most severe Mental and Physical Disorders.to wideli the race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful-experience have clearly proven that it coutains certain Darnel - it:and poisonous properties most dungen:ins ih theft-effects. which by entering into the blood derange :the . functions and operations of the Heart, causing many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. ' TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous systeni man ifesting itself—as all who have ever used the noxious weed will hear testimony—m.assitudit. Nervous lrrita , bility, Water-Brash, Dyspeps . l.., and ninny other 'disor ders of a similar. eintraclere:. THE TASTE RBb RATIVE ritgcult ...• •.• Are designed to counteract these baneful iiiS 'lances, and L have proved completely successful in a multitude of tele- . Mad wherever used. Being harmless in themselvta they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire sysitem, re. • storing the Taste which Into become vitiated or destroy ' ed byl„,-rent indulgence, completely removing the irrita tion and accompanying tickling sensation or the Throat —which are alwaysconsequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco. and by giving .tt healthy tone to the S.totnnell. invigorate the whole system. Persona who are irretrievably undermining their eon . atitutionannd shortening..their, lives, ehmild we these I Troches itlinisktately.ftifd - flrow of the injurious and ma i pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. Thew Troches or Lozenges are put up in a convenient - nud portable form at the law price of 50 Cents .per box. A liberal discount to .the traule. Prepared solely by the nndersigned to whom all enders should be addressed. JAMES E. BOW.EltS, , MrPgpistr I March 24, /SsS.—ly. Cor. 2d and Race,,,Poilmia. 11= " eatie•Sealed - Cisairt had •• .• • • Vabinct . Ware. IIROTIIIIIt ha. ,nos alm mock of v Cane , `„ unlchairaand Cab i net-Ware on band, foung .if jioneekeeners -and others ere invited ip mill and ,:samine it before purehasintrelso- ' where. Obi work is all hisown manufacture. Alan: Old' Chairs lie-Tatted. ' , • . , :/rsit-Ilis :hop is in Walnut Street, nearly oNaiiito the Jail. Lebanon, December 1,1,5,58.71 m.: "Cheap JOHAVI the old Cab- Itiet Alive. • - 101 IN SPITLER still - keeps constantlY on hand all 0 kinds of Cabinet ware of the latait styles and 'the best material and workniensillp. lie has rawly made, a natter of Superior SOFAS, CD Al its. BUR EA US, DINING TA BLES, IittEAKFASX TAILES. Sinks. Clipboards, &andel of all klade, BED. STEALS, and all kinds of Ware In his lltio of business, 411 of which he Will sell cheaper for CASII than eau be bought elsewhere. lie is - also reedy to make coffins end attend funerals at • the shortest notioo. All persons in want of oiblitrt Wore will do shelf to give MTh n Mil at ble morns In Aierket street. directly opPoslte the Ballad lirothron Church, before purchasing elsewhere, Ire warrants his goods to be as represented, and If It is riot so, he will make it so, • ftea of phew. LelAnon, Feb.ll, /SU. WIIOLESALE• AND DETAIL • .. CII.t.ILR MANUFACTORY! TllEsubscrihe7 take this method to inform their friend,' and the public 'that they hare commenced thsabore business, in all Its branches, in the for. °ugh of Lebanon, on Phlegmy° Road, near what is known as Phreitner's Foundry. They hiipe to receive the ,patronago i pf those in want of anything in their line, as they pronDse to use the best materials and employ the tWat of workmen. • OLD,CJ,tAWS PA,lit ED and ~PA I Zi" TED. Thefollewing.ilitiforent kinds of Timber or Lum.., her taken in. exchafike Teir Chairs, viz :--Ifiekory, Wal nut, ropier, Maple, Beech, Lerch, and Cherry of differ ent kinds. iist_lPARE-1100M, in the TOWN:MAIX, Market St., Lebanon, where a largo stock el Ready.mado Rocking and Other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, &c.., • constantri kept sk, BROli'Sß"k:sow. ,Lebanob Ne:MV IPitrititiore Store. • • IC.)5ONtiOltE would respectfully.ln form the public that he bait taken the stand' late nuniinre k Oves, in Cumberland Street, betweerablarket and Plank Road, where he will keep the largest, tinesu and cheapest assortment of FIJRNITURE'ever offered in Lebanon. His Advt.": qpnsipts of all kinds of . Parlor •and Common Fuiniture, ;illicit he will sell lower than the like cur be bought . it • ank 'oilier place in Lebanon. Ile has on blind a large tutsertment orSoftii; Tote-tatetes ' Lounges, Centre ; Pier, Card AtL nother Ta bles, What.Nots, lint liaeks & ee. Also a large and.chfcP stock of stuffed, Catiostent, and common . C 111114; Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot oftheapitfattresees. • Also; Looking Rosewood. and,Alahognaly--sery cheap. Venetian BErids; Carriages, Civilind ;lobby Ronal, for children. ln-Particular attention: . paid to UNDUE.- TAKING. lie hue prodded himself I.vith..tbe FINEST lIF:AItSE TN LETANO,N, and still mike Cairns find attend Funerale, at the'shortest notice and most, reason able terms. • Lebanon March 24,1558. . . . Fashionable Tailoring! At'k!f',' 4 3.°lt 4 Al'4, 4 l l , 3 ,c, Plank Bead, where all persons who wisliiiinientatnade up In thynost fashlonatdeetyle and best =Fine; JIM in vited to WI; Ile has lately received the New York, Phil :adelphin. Paris and 'Lbnden teporterof . Siring .and Summer Faihions, end as he has none but - tho 43c,,,workipp n employed„lie puirantees that all Work entrustid to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. , „ . • t. hie thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore he rthipeetfully eolicies public favor. :TO TAILOIO3 l7:-Allst received arid-forsalo the N,Yoric and Philadelphia Report of spring a paitualetlfssillone. Tailors wishing the Fashions "atiould let 643404/spinet know of the fe ct , e o .o4Sdlo:eals.snalcs , ttis arrtusgetnesda 4aSontingly, . MICHAIL.IIO,FMAN. Lebanon . -'3 l l oe'SVO , '-• - 1 - vtwo A plInU PecroirallVi6icitsia, 11‘14 for jilt& by - . . • °VMS& EUSTON. Dr. ROSS' DRUG 4rORE., CrUnraturn STREET, Opposite the Court House, Lebanins, " . .Ic"Yiitrsr,:,e I) . , e i no ,, Dyeetuita, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medieinea, and Fauc,y, Goats, which are olrireil at the lowest prices. An experience in the linar Rusi nem of over 20 ye ms, and strict. attention to the wants of the public, . enable him • ~:le,, in the first et %le of the science. DR. IttiSS' WORM LOZENOES, Are the most certain cum for Worms \ use. They are sweet, and no child ill refuse to take them. Persona amid ask for "Dr. Roes' Worm Loten. 'a." and reinse all others. Many per ms, not having this Lozenge. will try get you to take sonic other kind; do ,t let them deceive YOU—Von can al- Lys get them at Dr. Date Drug — store, ~banon, and you can have them sent. you, free of ex tense by mail, if yoir 'clone-the. price in a letter. if loss lan a dollant worth is wantell„enclos Post-office BLsmps, and you will receive them by return •of mail. postpaid. Dr. liwa will send them to Any part of the puititi,States, OD receipt of the money .. Send on then, and . gOt .bem. Price 25 cents. ' . • ~: , „••••,DR. ROSS' ',Loop pmts. These rim operate without giving the least pain or un easiness; arriScan be taken With positive advantage In all cases in which a purgative would be needed'', as the commencement of Fever.', Costiveness, Liver Complaint, some thrills' of Dyspepsia, headache, Impure Blood, and all diseases arising fromi impurity of blood. They will be found superior to any other pill In USP. Price 25 eta. per box. Will be sett by nutil on receipt of the moo- try. Solttosly by Dr. )toss, Lebanon. ' • DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. • A superior medicine for the cure of Sick llendliclia, Nervous LL adarhe,. Dyspepsis, .Los ,ppeitte, Ner voCs Weekness, and all other djseameil rant i ing a tonic. TRUSSES A .VD SCPPORTERS7 Dr. Ross keeps canstantly for a large assortment of Trusses, of all elms, end various in Vrice, which will be sold very low. Au eeportaime of more than 10 Veers, give the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug store. A personal attention to,the fitting given. 'lye° need a truss tell at Dr. Rosin/mitt Store, Lebanon. I . ; DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS.... For Colic, Sresms t Restlessee?, &c.. of Infan hi. It calrosAnercons irtitatioitotoothes4ain, and induces to. z sieop..trithouticachigsthe I:Wllv:drowsy state • that kil2 lowa the use tither infant drops. Special atteutionAs asked to this reraarkehle action: Ask tor Dr. Itifie fant Drops..„ • . • DR. ROSS' lIAIR TONC. s le yenr.hiir falling oft? are you troubled with dand ruff, or Itching of the heid Dr. Roes' Hair Tonic will cure theso troubles. Price 25 cts- DR. ROSS' CURE Fon. FEVER & AGUE. . arer and Ague cured in 24 hours.- Individuals who have suffered fur weeks and months, have been in a sin gle day relieved, as if by matte, from the excruciating chill and limning fever. •SoleDoitly at-Dr ROdie Store. a DR. 1 . 4).15' .E :WATER,. Vdr. tluiture.Of Etire,Veak, br Inflitned • • Epee. kiiee:2s Dit,nop,s' WO.Tig OIL. • A i ll i . J Cure for Worme. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT. t The hest Liniment in use for Rheumy tiom, Sprains, Swellings, Bruises. Tooth- T,ll echo, Sore Throat, and' all painful and :Neuralgic airections of the body, it Dr.. Rorke' Liniment. DR. ROSrP•TOOTII WASTE, r For the cure .of spongy and bleeding gums. Scurvy,for'eleansing and preserv ing the teeth and gums, and imitating a delightful fra grance to the breath, use Dr. Res.'.Tooth Wash. DR. lIERAL'S EXT. SARSA PAPILLA. For the euro of Itheumittimn, 'retter. Scrofula- Paine In the Don.s, Ohl Sores, l'imples.on the fuse, Eruptions of all kinds, and id! diseanes miring from impure Blood, or the improdrut Use of Mercury. Sold only - at D.. Ross' Drug Store. CM , Gir CURED FOR 25 CENTS Dn. PIIrSICK'S COraa SYRUP, proposed and sold only. by Dr. Doss, opiosite•tho Court House, is a certain Cure for coughs, Cal, W'hooping Cough, &e. Look well to the marks of the ge•nuine. See that Dr. Dora' name Is on the bottle. EPILEPSY OR PITS CAN TS: COREDI Evidence stronger than tvralleatesl Lage's Vtokra. tux Courorvo i mfonning Mori wonderful cur than any other Medicine knuwa I ltiaperketly safe to take. Try It. lf you are not satietied after using nue Bottle, The. Money will be refutided; if not able to par, one Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Fire .154;11ars pf.s. Bottle. or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold onfy at DT. Rtwe.' Drill Store. • Lebanon, June lii, 1858. sold at 1)r. Drug Store, Opposite the Court house, robaziou. Pa. HOWARD , ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. A Ilencr"tent I;o:dilution established by seed'' , 1 ":"'I"°' ; I shwa for ne Relief of the Sick and Pixircsmd. . 1,/ liehd with S'Yrttlent and Epidemic ! . Diseases. • i • AS.)IO:V Mm ASSOCIATION. ill view• of the awful . T dm...traction of human 11% ,touted , used by Sexual disons. • MC and the demotions practiced upon.the übthrtanate i 1 , victims of such di.ensea by Qmselta. sev.to3 1,-..an. ngo di- ', -•( reefed their Coleoilting Surgeon, as' it.•CII - A Rh T.t iti,g , : ACT worthy of their name. to opal. a Intrpensary for the treatment of this class of diseases,. in ad their fortes, • i and to give MEDICAL ADVICE tilt ATIZ. 4 to all whir op. ply by letter. with a description of their condition. tugn, 1 1 , .ocrunation. ltal,its of life: dic:.). and• it 'cases of extreme 'pevrty. to YU ItNIS U. NI KDICIN tcs'r !LER OF 011 A lIG E. ; .It is needless to.ntlildtfat the Avociatiort commands the highror 31mlieni ekill of the age, and . Will Imniolt the . most approved modern treatineut. .'• ' • i The Diremors of the Assoehtion. in their. Annual Re- port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease. for the year -.ending Jonuary let. IF.r.S. espies:4lle itighbet sadsfaction : :With the nucomm which has extended the. Inhere of the , 'Consulting Surgeon in the eure.ot Sipermatorrlnen. Sem. • final Weakneea, linpan:aco. ~m .irrliatst.Alleet. RA:Millis. ; the vice of 9hanitim ..r Sel:-amise, Ac ~and order a con- • thmarice or the Polite plan for the enduing year. The The Dirretors, on a review of the past. p..:i aseured ' tbat their Into .s lb this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great beife6t to the ethic:M. esp..tially to the young. anti they Ilitve re+nlreil todevote thoptudres, with renewed zeal, to this very importinit anti iiinnit tienpilt•ii cause. ..- . .. • - An mintirable flere'S•l on Siv•ril'OnThrt. 'ow, Seminal 11'eakness. the vice of Onauisto, gastairlattiOn, or Self- , Abthic, ami Mini. nIIIK-3 ,- .;•A of Thirt.C.Xll:li orgiuni. by the '; Consulting surgeon. nil' iv. • sniff bymoil (in Itsvealed en- ', volopo,)F1 1.4:A/F Cll.Altilt;on receipt or •rtv 0 r.TANI l'S i for postage. Other Reports and Truett; on the nature andlrea Intent orsexu .1 disettoes, diet, Ac.. hie constant- 1 ly heigg iiiiliiiAlirLfi'r 3 rattiiipuo dintriiiiltlyn. and will en bo sett t crtn—amiciell. Sofa°. of -the new seritedies nod t ,anettga d ls. of trinment discovered during tote last. year, 1 I ore of great came. . . Address. for Report or treatment Dr. GEOlla li.ll. CAI, ~ IIOUN. t'ontottting Surgeon. Howard. Associati ot. N 0.2 ' .Soath Shull Strmt; Philadelphia- Pa. . - • ' . IIY order of the Directors. t' , - Le'/.RA. D. lIKARTWELL Prrsi./eof. , GEO. FAIP.CIIII.D. &cedar" Nov. I ii,,zi y . i twenty two Years Ofo by Dr. KI NIC MIA N, corner of Third and t.f Mon - etrro., , , Philadelphia. Pa. , VtifEINTV-Pf Wo 11.:Att$' Experience liaa rendered Dr. K. a inofti sucewernt practitioner In the cur: of al I diseases o f a private nature, manhood's debility. as on impediment to marriage; nor- VOUS and.sexued tiLorAns of the oldn, and thoenerifine horn abuar of memory. r&Kg PARTICULAIt NOTICE. There la an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them tlmanhood; and which, if not reformed In due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of-protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. '- Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are awere of the consequences, until they find the ner vous syStem shattered. had strange and unacuountable . sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, ZS, 29, of Di-. ft.'s book on "Self-Preservatian."] The unfortonate thus effected becomes feeble. if , una ble to isher with accustomed vigor. or to apply his mind to ettidy ; hiR step is tardy and weak ; he is 'dull: irreaolute,and engages even in his sports with loss atter..., gy than haunt. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done ,its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These arc considerations which should awaken the. attention of all who are similarly situated. REMEMBER, who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN!& treat. religiously confide in his honor as, a gentle : niatt. - tinll..Aly'Ylport thlt -assureuee,"theit .11ie - stiortlia of Dr. IL's patients will never be disclosed. %. Young min—let no false modesty deter yonfrom mak dacyour cEse - known to one, who, from eduestion and rireetal)ility, can certalay.lisfrlittidlou. sat Dr. KINICELIN'S rtsidende hu been for the last TWENTY YEARS at the N. •W. Corner of TILLED 'AND UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. , PATIENTS' AT A DISTANCE Can bare (by stating their case explicitly, together :with. all their symptoms, per letter, • enclosing /eremite lance) Dr. IL's medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part ' of the'Unitiod States, and Peek ettseenute from DAMAGE or, OIIKIOSITY, by Mail or Ea pram READI YOUTH AliD ‘ II4IiMOOD I I ' A Ynioaous LIFE OR A. Pilietagtsar,DNATH .timixeux ON SELP-PROWATATION-ONLY 25 Gam. • Letters containing that valuein stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mail. • . • GRATIS! GRATIS!! GRATIS!!! A 1' ree GIFT To AU. MISERY RELIEVED! "Nature's Guide," a new and p opular Work, full of valuable advice arid impressive wanting, alike calculat, .ed.to.provent years of raisers, and save TitOUSLNDS of is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall; prepaid-to any l'ost Office in the United States, on s Feoeiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. N -W GOODS! NEW GOODS 1 ,Lovers Of the .Deauterul AS WELT. A$ TAX • US_ CIF ••-• /Voitrir . • ' ,k'` - f • TO BUY'CITEAP AVID . "Ceintre Buildings" are fidb•clf NEW ° GOODS,.—' The tnstp t;,,f, the meat fastidious will. be,gratlfied in evoeY s acaplation of the term, when beholding tile beauti ful is sw Styles of Voliesrgrees Gnarls. Among thetnnuy mune. ae•few, such as Pulleeile7Cheore, Cireasiani Pifs4 n and String . ; Plaid. Stripe, Biadere and Piinfed Vn lentlati; French lirinted and plain colors, all-wool De-- lain; Printoll and . plain Cashmere. Trench Merino; La vella•Byndebe; 41f-de-Lain, English and American Chintz. • silk.—Black and Fancy, Velvet Ilyadere, &c., acknevv lolited,to surpass anything of the kind in this Bbrvingh. t gyawbe a 'variety. Cunard, Gloves,„Hosiery, &c. 7-'4lconatic Cheek;•kerfltc., shettp,that you c saye ea er ou m oneyhyipurchasing, your intp-4 ~territcTa; all plies at Sa & ros.. colors, Nee . * cheap: " ilivill ` Pay". Ger4tle men to purchase their Cloth, Over coating, Cassitneres. Satinets and. V.estings, foz-theniaelveuand their Ittlys, out tho Tory large and , well kluetid Stack,j mu. opened at tboleeutre•BuilelitigistOf RAIER 4 t - 8R05.,. who “tidy.to pase." • • "• • I RlaDle ChO itl THlNtl' le tn 1. idess abinart, tl.eptetUber • MEDICINAL lIIIINTEWS • M E DIE A L MAMCAL Being an original and popular Treatise on MAN AND WOMAN: I'llysiology, Functions and i:tes.nal Dliouicrs.l cery Icing.. with never fitiling Itemidim for tti., speedy carnet' disedses of icprivate RIO tialkate chars: ter. incident:to the violation of the Laws of Nature aivi of Nature's God. PRICE TW ENTY-ZITE CENTS ..• ,`, 1, % : . :/ • ~/ The author of the alm,r o s ' s \ '. ..... f .: h•Vd; 1 , // volume Is a graduate , nn.! .• s ag ~ 0 7 1 i i. rt r 4 ...„.._,..., having devoted a quarter et ..i.i/ t. , ? . „..... ;_ .1. 1 •Taiit. a century to the study and ...W.'. '''' ~. .7,- v„sor,,,, ...... treatment of Spyliiiis an. ...;::, ~.` :.:,,,a h z u ~ ....... . kindred disorders. as a .pe,.. .;-... . .: • :..-:' • r is k .../... • - is he has become . pox .: -=' , ---'-`ta• • ' ' - 7 . : s ‘ . se..i4d of most invaluatd . !.• •;.. „ • - ' % %Z.:" information in regard to in. , .!. • ' "...,/,; lii ill .r. 5..., ._ same, tual is able to compre., Into rade mecum compass the very quintessence of mid. lad science on this important tinhject ; as the revolt ~,f the experience of the most eminent physicians in kn. to and Americans thoroughly: demonstrated in his oani highly suceessful `practice in the treatment of se cret diseases in many thousands of cases in the city of Philadelphia alone. Testimony of the 'Prof. of Obetretrics in Penn. Co Phlhuielphie. "DR. Ifr.vrmes 31EDIrAl. Msxum.." The author of tide work. unlike the majority of those who adverti", cure the discuses of width it trwtts. is a grodualr of any of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me picOanre to recommend him to the unfortunate, or r, the victim of tual-practice, as a successful and ezpericm. , ed practitioner, in whose honor and Integrity they may place ilia greatest confidence. JOSEPH S. LONGSIIOIt E. M. D. From A. Woothrani, 3L D.. of Nun. University, P.llade'plan- :IA gives me Rleasnre to add my testimony to the pro fessional ability of 'the Author of the "JlW.i.mf ..Ifse a/." Numerous cores of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of them of lung standing, have come under my no tice. ht which his skill has been manifest in restoring to paifeilt health, in some instances where the patient has been considered. beyond Mediml aid. Tn the treatment of Seminal- weak - ness, or djearrangement iff-thefitinctions produced or .Escas,,of vegery,;l do not know.bilustipertor this - pfofKtiori. I have 'beim ae .4o9.intea with .the Anther.,some thirty years, and deem it no mote thaniiiislice him as well as a kindnetts_to the unfortishate victim of,early indiscreti,n, to recom mend.li-Ma as one, in whose professional skilland intcgri ty they.-may safely confidethem..selree. A ',FILED WOODWARD, M. D. One copy, securely enveloped. will bo fozwarded !rte.)" postage to any part UMW, States for 2.5 coati); oi.fleopim fur $l. Address, post paid, CUSDEN & CO., Pub!lsbera, box 19i. Philadelphia. DooksellersoCansvers rind Book Agetts supf 1 ed on the innseliterai terms. - OctOber 1853.-Iy. INDIAN TEA. The guresi anti most Excellent Remedy! THIS TEA cures Costiveness . and' produces n health fill Appetite. relieves patients of severe Colds, Ithen mat ism; and purifies the Blond_ For Dropsy a ntl.i..•••••-r, . 1 Consumption it is likiwise the very beet Reme!" - ilafl'.. 'dy; and for Females before and alter Confine it meet it ;till proye a never-ailing Purificatire, s aa ,being at the same time an additional benefit to the In tuit. In severe Pain in the Stomach It will render most. valuable services: • cleansing and NVllrMing the Stomach, etc., etc., and counteracting all unplmsant sensations, *With frequently originate from flatulency, etc.. Take the Tablespoonful of the above Tee to one quit of - water, let it boil for about one quarter of an hour, cover it well so as to prevent the aroma from ca mping. and drink it cold er warm with or without su gar; one quart every day according to circumstances. One fourth of a pound costa 25 cents. You may also cat the 113. in Its natural state :-1 Teaspoon full with molasses, repenting this every 2 hours should thedistu , e be severe. Children are to take this medicine in propor tion to their age. SEBASTIAN 'ZELTLER, In Chestnut street, first house West - of the Methodist „Episcopal CenielerY. [Lebanon, Der-13, '58.-elui. , . , at Liver latiligorator: PREPARED BY DR. SANPOItD. nOLPOUNDED entirely from Goons, is one of the beet iturm . stive and liter medicines now before the pubifo, that acts nait<hthaPtic, easier. milder. and moreeffectaal than any other medicine known. It is not only s Ca thartic hut a Lirer remedy. acting first on the Liver tea eject ite morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two , parpo les effectually, without any of the painful feelinsexpr- Hence.' in the openitions of most Ctithertics. It strength-- ens the system at the same time that it pnrgiw it: mid when taken daily in moderate doses, will etreng,t, ken and build ft np with unusual rapidity. The LI Nllit is oue of the Ifluustu body; end when it well, the powers of the ed. The acanach healthy aeLion of the Lire mice of its functleus ; Fault. the bowels are at tem puffer in consequence having ceased to do its of that organ. one of the Via study, in n practice o it . tl :onto remedy where many dermigeznents to : To prove that, this rear persons troubled With fir forms. has but to try a certain. These Gums remove all from the system, wippl; tby flow of bile invigora m' food to dl v t NTH, purify. nod bealtli to the whole tootle of the alWouocc end uttrogs tuc cured cenbri by the occw , ional rotor. One du: e nfter eat ing I etetttniell and 1111..VCItt enuring. Only one ikmo taken be AVightant re. Only one tinge taken at gently, mud cure (Isdrr. I ...One dose taken rifting; Persia- - One dose of two ten- XII lier e Sae 'Headache_ - •' ,I • • • - Ose bottle taken. for re- > mule obstruction remoras the -Huse of the di - - And makes a perfeCt cure . Only one dose immedl 4.. Ately relievim Cholicorldle one dose often repentol is sure cure for cholera Morbets, and a preventiie .a ch okn i; Only one bottle is need 33 - t. throw out of the sys tem the elfeeb. of. niedi- :-- dila alter a long sickness. One hettle re:so for Jaundice removes al I sallownies or , ontintural iicolor from the . iikin.' = *. One. duet taket a short time before eating eyes vigor, so the pppetitw . aniiiiiakew lewd digest well. One dose often repeated corm , Co - onic Diarrhera•intie worst forma; while SUmutur or Lowel etnstpktirrts yield almost tO tlte first dose. One or two doses cur* r attacks • roused by Wr* . s children: there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never 'fails. A few bottles cure ltropty;byt , xelting the absorbents. 'We hike pleasure in recommending thiemedieine as a preventive for Ferrr and Ague, Chill FeVer, F.:- venture Bilious Type- It c2pemtes with certainty, and thossinddlire within; to telitify to in wonderful virtue: , . All whir as.: it are giving their unanimous testimony io inn I or Wk. Mix Water in the eolith with the Invigorator and swallow both top,, , ther. • The Licelnvigorator is a Scientific Medical Discovery and Is dully working cures, almost too great to believe. It rum; as If by magic, even the first dosdgiving benefit, and seldom mare HMO one bottle is relithed to cure any kind of Lifer Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Lys. pepsin to a common Headache, alt of which are the re sults of a Diseased Liver. PRICE 0:II:DOLLAR A 1101 - 712.. DLL SA—NFORD. Proprietor, f 345 ltivadway. New York .10sM.it Lutain eta, and DR. ROSA, Agents for Leba non; mul retailed. by. It4gisti. R.9nlleß,'sß-4. . OCEAN TELEGRAPH! GALL' 4 4- SEE THE ' NEW STOCK ! ; --Dry-Goods.,- Grocery & Crockery —AT VEILS" " STOR E. T EONARD ZIMNIERMAN infortuallialriends aod th JUI public that he has Just received a now stock of Goods for the JiFfAter. Trade , which Will be found at+ cheap as a r ty stock of the kind in this to - wit, consisting of alt Such GOODS as are usually kept it a first-class Particular attention is given to Staple Goods for the country trado;-not neglecting the fancy articles for LA DIES' WEAR—such as Lnmat, Lawns, , Edgings, Ruder sleeves, Handkerchiefs, &c. GENTLEMEN are invited' to examine his CLOTHS, Cussimertm,Pasinets, Tweeds ; Fancy and other Veitthig o , Velvets, Cords, &c. •In the GROCERY department may be found a ^' splendid assertmentof every need in the Family:, Caine, Sugar, Spices, Teas, Mackerel, Au. ,hi' CROCKERY the stock Is well selected. •zt LEONARD ZIMAIERBIAN. • iny- The 141tost market price will be paid for COUN • TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept. 22.,185g. Rooks ! 800k41,_ \VA r.Tz & ROSISLE vleuldVispertfully L ;;/.. Inform the Public , that they' constantly , from the Enatbrn Cities, copies of all the more important and attractive New Books„aa soon as published, which they ..offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among tlicwe lately received artmies.4aron.Biirr, -7Ll4ington's TraVelatalid liCscarchei in South Africa spark's Lica of Franklin, • A%bott's Napoleon. City of the Great King, Bayard TalleirsOdithirn Travels, Debit a,nlCredit.,`., The Reason yhy. They have a Dirge asecortment of Schee . Books, Dian . k.Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. end ri large assortment of Flute, Piano, ' Violin and Guitar Anise. Piano Forte, Me .- lodian and Vl9lln Lastrgetor. PAPERP HANGIN,GS,' of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Wi9l:l4)W .Shades, • 'The NI - 0 ii till y Magazines, •„ ,and all the - ' NEWBP i SPA'RS”, daily Week, .9au be hadly:eilling.at the store, onpumberlong street; to the borough of Lebanon, at tbe.sign of that IghAtiliders left With theuifor any kind ofgoods in their -lino, wpromptly ill be pmptly atteAddit to. Lebanon, Feb. 4,1665. ".Big Book,. Ne.*:Barbei,.,Shop. FAROE W. 1),..421", Man.r.rr,,,Smagr, opposite the Lel.. anon Bank. *mild . retipeettihafiform the Citizen i ° Lebanon and vieiaify.dhatleatill tototinues his SkaPi 1./g 4 Hair Dressing Saloon, and is prepared. to do bnsinesa in the Ataate..4. and odyln. and would follgit. all to give him ti trial. I. , thanon. Oct. principal regulatorsoftlisr performs it e functions , •ystcm are fully develop ,.ntirely dependent on the for the proper perform when the stomach IA at fault, aad the whole sys of one organ—the Liver Lprduty.' Fe; the tlitoaseo opriotoro has made it tre than twenty yrnr., with to counteract tho which it la liable. ,aly is at last finnal, any er coutpkinf, in any of its bottle,. and cuariction nwrbid or ba . d matter Log In theioTtaco a heat !in- thovatillitaeh, causing nig IsTw..eloixl, givint Lane outchinery, renfociur, the effecting u radical cure. what. in better. pr• INti of the Lire,. fitrign- Hiffirient to ntlieve tha food [nom raising au•2 fore retiring, prevents aight—looserts the.llowetz tw.ss. !well meal, will cure Dys- spoonfuls will al wlty
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