it ant( cp alma. :.ITEMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Do everthing in its proper time Keep everything in its place. Always wend your elothew before washing. Alit= or vinegar is good to bet colors of red, R-stsen, - or yellow. • gal Soda will bleidh very' white,—one spoonful enough for s kittle of clothes. Save your suds for garden plants, or Whardon ..I:34trtls when sandy. Stir Polish starch with a common .candlo and i it will not stick ter the iron, autl 'will Le much fitniut. glsur'clothea-pins, kniveaanti forks, tow handkercheife, ac., at least once a week. Wash your tea-trays, • with cold suds, polish with a little flour, and rub with a dry cloth. Sroten potatoes make more starch than fresh ones. They make nice cake. •-t3ave your pieces of bread for puddings; dry dr they - will mould. Examine your pickles, s weatumats, and , every thinsimt away. Bursmalt - qoantities of cheese at a time. Get some farmer to put down yourimitter in tbo fall.. Keeres Wittelna to destroy your rats and mice. A hot shovel held over varnished furniture will •iake'out white spots. A bit of glue 'dissolved to skim milk and4•ator will restore old orape. Ribbons of any kind should bo washed in cold coop -suds, and not rinsed. If your flat-irons are rough, rub them well with fine salt, and it will make them smooth. .oat 'straw is best for filling beds—it shohld bo changed once -a year. If you are b writiga.tarpet for durability, choose —small firgures. A bit . of soavritbbod -on the hiri,ges‘Of'doors " wilhpreven t• their- creaking. ~ Seoteh:sniiff put on 'the holes ~w here crickets come out, will destroy them. Wood ashes and common salt, wet in writer; will atop the cracks of a stove, and prevent the smoke from escaping. Green. ahould be:tlie prevailing color of bud hangings. and , windsw•drnpery. gallon of strong lye put in . 87-barrel of 'hard .-water will make it as soft as rain , water. 7 Half a oranbezry boo un a•eorn will soon kill ' MATRIMONIAL PROKERAGe le 'New YORK In the Supreme Court of New York, on 'rues ' day, the Case of Robert G. Nellie against George '"Crouse and Ann Crouse, was heard, being a suit 46 recover sloofrfor helping Ann to a husband. l'he Tribune says of the matter.. This This is oni of the most curious eases that, has ' been before the Court in many years. The plain tiff in his complaint alleges that Ann Eliza Crouse, in April, 18.55, was a widow lady, an , niarried, residing •in 'this eity,*.puesessed of am ple fortunmand means, good physical health and t bodily vigor, good reputation and of' an amorous and affectionate disposition, and being tired of flier lonely Way.-ef -living, and desirous of obt,in ing.agootlittlisband, whom she could love and • honorerapPlied to him - (plaintiff) to - obtain for her • a suitable husband, promising that if he would make her acquainted with •souns man of good • character, and a fortune equal or nearly equal - to liters, and if she married the roan •so 'presented, she would-pay plaintiff the sum of $l,OOO. In 'pursuance of this agreement, plaintiff procured 'Ortmmings, -of Cauujoharie, Montgomery • county, this State,lo come to the city; but it ap- . .pearii that ho did not suit the widow, as the cottr • pltiint.. states that she did not marry -him— . Plaintiff next induced a "sager" from Saratoga • - conirtio.to come to the city—a Major Freeman, who was introduced to Ann Eliza. Alter a long courtship, the contemplated engagement with him was broken off and she did nut marry Free "man. Plaintiff - intending that Ann Eliza should have what she so much <wanted, a husband, and that he (plaintiff) should receire‘vhst he so touch needed, the sum of $l,OOO, procured, his kinsman, the saidlileo. Crouse, who then resided in Madi son county, to comelo the city, where ho was in. ‘trodue.ed to -Ann Eliza, and subsequently, in the Spring of 1858, married her. Plaintiff asserts that itsae , hy thia.inkrodretion that the parties were mariiiikomillie now sues the twain fbr the ~ sum of- $1490 promised for •Itis services. , 1 7iie•defendents demurred to the complaint, on rthWgrewnd tbat.it did nut State Teets sufficient to . • constitute 11.• Callee of EatiOn ; and the defendant's *counsel argued.that the claim was against pub- HO policy ; that ft was a system-of brokerage not recogulied in common law, and was - void, as be agaiast,good morale. - • ''nto.thi4go took the papers, ena reserved Cu deg:Won. WE'kill Lebanon Flour'g Milt mom NORTII LEBANON MILL has been remodeled, and Is now completed and In. operation and prepar ed to furnish customers renularly with a very superior F ~article of ILOUR, as cheap as it con be obtained from any oth"r source. They ' alipoldßik also keep constantly on hand and fur . • sale, CHOY, BRAN, SIIOItTS, They , are .also prepared to do all kinds of CUSTONSILS' 'WORK, and respectfully invite all thelormer customers of the Mill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. Thay - will pay the highest CASII market pekes for all driards of Grain; such as wuzAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, •Ac.; wait Afford all facilities and accommodations to those *hi; will sell. WALTER B .11ARTO K. Libanon Bo N0v.3,1838. - Lebanon Female 'Sena riIHE .FIFTIL SESSION of tbo "LEBANON FEMALE SEMLNiklOr'isilll-coinnience on the first day of Str oresuirsonext. Madame DECAMPS Will give instruction Pin Needle Work. 'LEGIT R.. RAMMER. Print pal. MODRSTE DECAMPS, Tixiiher of Music &French ILebution, Aug. 2b,1858. NATIONAL HOTEL , ;RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, 3 •f PX/14DELPRIA. VLTZa • BIM & CAIDIANT • MAUS 017 RA May bkila&main. BACK TO TILE VC I'T CB I .LJIGER: inrENAY HARTMAN, the well-known Brewer, has removed Ma .LAGER SALOON to the large andhanthannetairee story house of Mr. Arnold, in Cunt. lerlandefreet,:weet•ttriho Bank Road, where he will be tglontet - 1 to welds old 'friends and the pIIWIC generally. ila.Ll4bergerand Sweitser,Oloiese, Holland Herring. dc., w Qlgeale and:Beta His BEER, is of his own well Jknowt.ptikyery. Lebanon, Jan. 14f ... 359.-tf. 111. pot and .Shoe : Sto re.' JACOB RCEDEL respectfully he forme the public that he still contln f.,• : iiiiiit , nee his extensive establishment In his new building-in Cumberland .t., where he hopes to render the 811.010 satisfaction as heretofore to a ll who Vit Int with their oakum. lie invitee 3forchants and may; ere in BOOTS- and SHOES, and every one who wish purchase Caeldouable and durable articles in Lis lips ; tat,c4l and•cxamine for 'themselves, his large tiV t„ and tarkik . p*.k. He . 11! deterrnined to surpass all competition in the matentiagtitt — wof every article in his liminess, suitable for soy liikkefire the Union. A due rare is taken ill regard to materials sad workmanship; none bet the best quali ty of 1 4 .4/4111811 awl other materials are need, and none but the;heet workmen are employed:, P. 8•••=4(e Veturtus hbeeincere thanks to hie friends for The vety.libetel patronage heretofore, bestowed on hint. file hopes by Itttlatuttesstiou to'business and endeavoring 'to please his eatoreers, to onerit a share of piddle pat wonage, pLubauon,Feb. li, '5B. THE PLACE TO 131,11 :CHEAP - . Itaars,lmes, Mats, Caps, *AN - 9 TRUNKS, ' is the-dbeep Store of Wideraigned, Walnut invent, 7.e shtolth ere; a splendfdnewatock baejnet been open. . ng a general assortment for LABEKS, GCB s . T. and BOYS, among. , whioli are LADIES' 011..: . rid FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goa :Kip, and other BOOTS and Gaiters ffteenUemen, with bandoome variety for Boys. 800 and SHOES or all kinds, are aim made to order. Ile baa s'great assortment of am!! OAPS, .of all kinds and prices. Tux riblic ‘ laxespeabfully Invited to oalland examine. latbaucartf,ter 20, TS. aolut GASSER. TO 'rue AFFLICTED. TAIL J. W. BkVITLF., the Celebrated 11Elt); DOC / TOR. offers the secede ,o.rvicea to the robin , at lame. DIW.TOR BECHT LE is 4,l,posed to Calt1111 , •1 or any Mineral poisons, and will not leer awl , . ut DO(Tolt haring st liditßl neNlicitws tmt years. and a number of years of evmosivo and cNouri ence. secures to him the confidence or the pnhlir. It K- BectiTLE lies only lost nine pillents itt the last two years, old of the vast numbers who have mode ap plication to Ulm for aid. from home and abroad. Some conic hundreds of miles to consult with meant to dhwu sets of long standing, and horn taunt cured. 111 the last Iwo years. DOCTOIt fl EC lIT LE has cons] 5.1(1121 , of 04 'icor. 30 of Rheumatism. th) of Dropsy. 23 of consumption. 10 of Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneye.l.7 of Sore Eyes. Tbtref females laboring under the Falling 9f the Winith, Monthly Irregularities, Flournihns. BC., &c . - All the above diseases have been pronounced incurable by (Ida mei quacks. Wu ban, no space Sc) glee the above earth). cotes. but whoever doubts can have the unions at Any time by - calling ou DOCTOIt BECIITLE. As respects Diseases of 14omen, old or young, DOCTOR lIWATI.E has never tint one WOlnau in confinement of All the . vast numbers he lots attended. In this he. la particularly sue tessful. Diseases of long standing of atEßD,4l4,cureil in the shortest poseible thou. and on the in wt reastmablo terms. No charges for mein:oo:RM. 'hightqintetitie at tended to nt all hours. DOCTOR BECIII'L Will always In found in his Onion In North Lebanon. a few doers North of the United Breth ren ch u rch. eirrept whenbnton business. North Lebanon Borough, Dicuinber 18.55.-Iy. • _ JAMES F. MA:t - IVEtI.,, /IANUFACTORF.It or Improyelltire anti Water Proof COMPO frit) N 11100F1411G 5 ;Unmet:mac, PA., . ESPECTFULLY informs the a tiiiniof Ifarrieburg, R It. tiding; 'Lancaster, Lebanon, and thbir that we are prepared to tail on. roofs 011. Moat Dbural twins, mutat the shortest notice. • We respectfully cell tho Attentfbif Or'Peribits about to build, to our invaluable method t if now much used throughout the principal ri •6 of tie United States and' their-viciotties. This mode •of roofing having all the combliiq,l requisites of Chistpuess.Dnntbillty, and Se curity ',manta Fire and Wator, and dispensinz with bight gable vntlls; the roofs require nninclination of nut more than three-quarters ( y y .) of an frith' Gillis( foot, nod in many cases Paring the entire cost of titnillitlio - ceiling Met lwluß used. ' Thu gutters are mado of thu tunic material, without any extra charges = consequently. Mir roofs are put up at almost half the cost of either Tin. Slate, or Shingles. 'The material being' f imperishable nottoo. iteitrpasses all others iu Durability t—besldeet; iu case of any ettatral ty, It is the most eerily repaired of any other roof now in use. Yet, the best proof we rota offer as to its being both, fire and water proof, aro our mnny references, to any one Or whom ere are at liberty to reter. N.11.-Butlet it be distinctly.. umierstood. (since we manufacture ourown cotopositihnl and do the worl? w in person,) that we wurrant odour work proof nguinstboth Flreand Water: if they more. contrary, we will Inset willingly abide the rte.. ulna. The materials being mostly tion.conllnctors of brat, no roof ill OD cool itt Summer. or so warm in winter. Tho' wishing to neo our rim(' should give the rafters a pitch of about erne inch to the foot. relay S 7, 1557. • -Selling OH; Selling Off; AT _ BAIiGAINS, Italt RG AIN% BARGAIN S. lIEN ItY & STLIB. Wing' dettlttoftlet 4 lo 'redline their stOekrof DRY GOODS. QUEENSWAkK, °ROM RIK& itc4ty tho lit. Sfnoixt,"will at: grant Bagelnn. 1' on og pe ran as going to Dome keeping de well to exauiltte their stook (asthma they. purthase elftwhere ; Ladies and Gentlemen ?trees Goods, of lin deisejiptions, are Bold eery low ; at ILLIVitY & STII4E. SELLING • OFF AT COST aksgAii.ErtE, LtATTINETT, Jean,. TwoodA, Caahroarrottea. eords, n,,1 all kikobt of Prutialouo Stuff, Vostitsgs, COating, Lc. To 801 l off' Um stuck, great itargnios nro offered at , II.EMLY 5t1i03.;,. SELLING OFFAT COST.. • I) BAD V MADE CLOTHING, all kinds. itaatit, to atal out the malty etecklitt. AItENKY &WINS. SELLING OFF Alti COST. Slia‘ll—v " • •—• • • _ Itlnu at Shawls, , . • ~ • Thßwl Shawls, and • l / alus Shawls,. At GrOkE . SSYgairw: . C.ll mad sin Zit • • • • • . E:41117 z MINE NG OFF A'l' COST. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS, Ai,lES' DlitiSS SILKS; Black - and fancy Colored, Stripped, Plaiil,•llayaden,t, Figured, so. You will find a. larvraseortmaiii, very cheap, KC lIENRY a snsE. T ADIES DRESS GOODS. snail as Trench Slerinoos, Coburgs, all Wool Do Luinea, Alpacus,,Bayaderes, Plaids stripes; ad: - 'MR - arid sate pt - . f ; . • p : lISNIIT k STINE'S. 'OTSTERS. • rritiE iindersigilea furnishing to families and others, the finest and cheapest Oyster*. They are running, A Market Car and reach the different, markets every Ive:dc. They have put,. oysters down to such a price that amities can buy at price:. to vempare with ethorlirticirs of food. Fulaillea wishing nystorsfur the ifeltdayti.weidd do well to vivo thew a Gal. °VAS d HUSTON, Opposite Mrs. Rise's /tutel. • Lebanini, D•v.ls, .4, • , Take• Notice. !Niels TOEING MEN'S CIIIIISTIAIS ASSOC!' ATION,O 1 4 .KBANON, have - opened a Norge and commodious REA•DI\tJEOOM Tina IBR AI:Y, at the TE3ll'Ell- ANCJE. II A LI, opposite ' The" principal Newttpap. es and .Thopiilues of the country will always be found on file. Tlio'valitable collection of !aloha for: merly ,constituting tfio , •WISTA It LIJIILAILY," are our oho' v..w and additional books are n(hr being selected to notice oho Library of the Ittmvoiatipn ono of the moot valuable in the StaLe....Ountributhins_of sulln ble books are solicitta'fmm all who desire to see the young men of our town.sapplied white healthy moral and religious literature. We Intend that tlie Library' shalt be comprehensive end 'select. SIMON J. SIAN Wet. IL- 'WARD and tICODOIt.P.. OYES, thci Commit tee appointed, will be to 'receive such lanitribu tiona of books or to note stating whore they may be culled for. Iterating Itoote open every Tuestloy. Thurs day„Frklny audliaturtliti evenings. from It tolOp'eloik. POreeits desiring, to heonioe'monabers should do am iin• medintoly: By Order of [ha Board Lebanon, October 6,1558. . .• • -• Illicitls, Blisidot lati"jf,..Ttlinre°l"?..Lltetl,l424.dTtrnett.°l:lll Shale foie Routes. Kea Nhlo 11.1 NETI A 111.1 S DS. of overy.4lo - tniuie to artier In superior manner at lowest not prices. OLD 8L1N1 . 36 repainted awl repalml meat to now. , MAI): lOy 1650-0 tn. •. CLOCIcS,CL . OOKS, • • JUST /I.I6PICIVED AT .1. •W. .ALC KE IC S From 61,25 1a61.0, 8 day and 30 hour 1411. 22. '56. • - SAKE N 01110 E. e wo ?hard st9ne rm.. t.s . 'come io ffe again. Jon. PETER .1111 , 17 tilt yould respectfully inforrn.the public that itccoiatirfaff the:business of LIM HEWN E SAW' NO: ANDDICESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street, East . : Lebanon. • Be finishes' the billowing articles out of the hest and itoundest litneitone that elm be:pro cured in this neighborhood, Tiz:—.l.)oOß SILLS and PLkT- F9R31.1, STUN, IVINDbIr . SPAS NW II PADS. CELLAR .DOSS. OSZERS CUBD-STOSMS, SIN* Scraper blocks, I ts - well ate any other artlele,that can be matinficchtritel of4iniestoßo. Ifie Curb-stones aro from limr to fire Incites tidat; and h'upricasa.in - accordance with the quality. lie Was the brat person that introduced the line. tone into this place, and is now promtred to finish off lime stone so as to give It an appeantnco very little Intorior to that of .the listalsontest 'Marble, •in proof of which asser tion he direrte he public to thellaiiiheit work at his es tablishment. Be:respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting new buildings, to rail at hie onablitdiment and convince themselves of the excellent of hi s work is also , of the cheapness of his prices. 1A431111.11, MtlrCil t, 11,58.-1 y. J. L. LEMBERGER, DRUGGIST,. APOTRECARV, AND 1n1Y.4 LER IN Fancy Articles and Perfumery, PUTtE 1)1:U081! PURE Mimic! NF, !I ! 3/erbchres to he Gond, ust be Pure I Do you want. Pure awl 11elialtle Medicine? Can at LEMBERGEtt'S. Are you hi want of pure Spices t. The heat can be ha d : At I,E3IBItIta BR'S. If you are In want . of good Washing Soap, pure White or Keel Castile &op, Country Soap. Enisive Sony to remove goeuse spts, super 'Shaving Main Soitp fur the teeth; ;di that Is requested of you id that you buy the 8411110 At LS3IIIEII.O KR'S. . . DO you want a good Hair Tonic? Something to make the flair grow, to cleanse tho. Maul; and to prevent falling out of the hair:. if You dn. Call at LKNlftEliliklit'S. If you a - ant a good flair Bruati; lamb Brush, Clothes Brush, Null hrnala, or Tooth Brush, Call at LEMBUItUr.r.'s. Why do yon walk so crook-iutkinl f Yon should wear one of thu Shoulder ilnkces offereq for sale A t'LE3II3BEGER'S. Prtqt•rre your Shoe Leather. You can do so effectually by using Richard's New . Compound (Blacking.) Wholesale and Retell. At lAkilltaltßOEß:3 LUNAR OTLI LUNAR OIL! r DILI! Do you really want a brilliant, (safe and - cheap. light,— If en, burn. the Lunar (111 its the Lunar Oil Lamp. For sale only at LE3IBEIttLEIR'I3. Don't suffer with Frosted Lintbs,eltilblitins, &c., for there is a cuali at' • LEUBRIttIMIt'S. Anything yon want that is kept in Is well cnuditeled Phlt-Clues Drne .SVore, can be furnished.you by LENIIIRItGRR, Chrutf4t and Apothecary. Ires Special attention given to l'ararcr.tres Par.sentr Ttoys and PnatiLY neck:L.l.7S, .attd all medicine dispensed warranted pima, always as good ne an be obtained nay .. where, and sold to suitAhe times, by • JOS. L. I.EMBERQ.ER, DittloolAS,4o,lllnettif 4 #4'af) Statßininiltri r FebioarY 2, 1859 .] - llbirket Street, Lelntoon. Americans. VW a tyke s ..yirysvieceived clot of flue AMERICAN ; WkiClNE'g, at fhe-Ywgle Jewc/Ny: Store of .JAM 9H. KELLY. Lebatioa, , Ndy. 8,18.56. ' z PPERSONS D. bisVing money to loan can lvvo'it tVpar tunity for safe investment, in sons to suit, by en quiring at this °thee. The intoreet lyilthetpikLprompty., 'an. 19,1859,' i. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FOUNDRIES, MA MILNE SHOPS,&c FARM - YRS' & MECHANICS' Foundry and Machine shop, :• . • . "LEBANON, PA: • T I!I unilersigned linvlng mode very great additions to .I. their facilities for the manufacturing of .11AcnisritV, mill - mann rectum and keep on hawk A very . general as vortment. or Fhli.MlNrii IMPLK3II.:I Y TS". embraning lehr,leex Improved 1:all way and loser lfor,,pmveric hrreter: 314 , 1+71.0: (blobineti Itrop^r and .hfoierr.:Vltli `.• LULL Sold Rollers, plain morn. otc.!*Ctirtr 4 Plinillis and Ptinntera. Clo ver Hullers, Corn libellers, 'Fodder. Straw,:litty Cuitfrzit. All ot.the above Illahines arent tbe.lateit and best inipriSviineuts, and 'ars all warranted to giyc wit.isfac Lion. . _ Castings ,of all. kinds made io Order, antl nt Eilort. notice, Iheynleo:rnitiftifnettireSiehr EN ;oiNni. Mill knife& Bloating, .nnil 3l nt work in mend, 'lntl pay porticulnrnttentithi fa Repairing tlngines: . and IVlnchinery of althimbi. '. They Invite all to call nod °iambi° thelk work, nt their lloinehlue Shop, on Pi7lCfPoreatred; Lebanon. :lei — All or.lera or communientione by mail will be promptly attended to. • • • :Tu no 2, 1858 W. 13 i:bi . • .lit/ACE/Ift WORKS , Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb anon. Lebanon county, Pa. I', L: WEIMER, Propri ' eters. atinnufactme Steam En "neelnam 1 to 800 home po . wer . Ortbe latest styles s l4l , sc, end patterns, with nil the mutton) tin s provements. Also, enperior Portable En gines (with Link mortal Valve Okr)uhounted on wheels, for Saw 'fills wood saw Mg and Rol:ill% Pitriinses. Par ticular atttntion is called to Mir small . I.lPriglit liar Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a email 'Amount or Power. They take up a very sinall space, and can be met tip iii ii rboM Esture: ALSO, Blowing Engines and 31adhinery for Anthracite and other 'Blast 'Furnaces. of Improved construction.— Forge Hemmers, of . p. L.' Weimer's Patents; Rolling Atilt,' Sawing, Planing and 'Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining rtlllll/8. Mactiinery for, Mines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Cans. Iron Bridges, Shafting. hangers, Pulleys:ruining Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing 31ach Ines, Brass StopCmka,Valves and Brass Fix thres, (liehe Stehth Valves - Clan sizes , nod Machinery and Casting's of every description. ... . .• _ T,S(I, Boilers of any size, form and weight, made of the : best material by well.ku own and emu - admitted work men; Smoke Steeks., Water "'antis, GUS - Flues, ileatt•rs, and Sheet Iroll'Worjt-4 every di.Oacriptintt. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by 'dividing them into Squares of 2 inches and hammering each square; tiny imper.fbetion is thin , det?tiEtZd;:and the faulty sheet rejected; - iiiiiflipme tised in very few shops , in this country.] .' ALSO, a stile): of WrOuitlit iron Wipe. for steam, gee and water,. with all the uccesterrylttituree:Ttonstontly on hand. and pat up aYthe, shortest notice a a 'OW-mask rea sons hi e• term s. Iron, It mss.Mad ni pos i tie Metal' Mgt film made to order. ut thaeherreat .110tiqq• • REVAlitINti atti•hded to withpromptriess snatch. A gang of lloift.Cfllnkertralways ready forth& ler repairs. BLACKS MITI( thatiatt order.' • Alf-Ordure respectfully soltel ted. All Cffilluntriilcutions by Mull or otherwise, attended to-with despatch, nil& . Neork"tlelivereal to railroad er canal, free of charge : - NM. 'WEIL E It. P. L. wurit ' Lebanim, Vol?) , 4,1&53 BLUME pm! c n E.:2J° G. G AB E GABEL N" Dooka aid Sash itlaeitaiffactoi•y. . Loeuted on the Steum-yOnse near Oaiiii*and THE undersigned resToetfully ..„, 1 form tt . ei ,pu bl le in • gene . ral, tiiarthey " " - luorslt(, . have adiled largelfto their fOritiefetitalt -Ennm';'' • lishm.nr„. and OW hare all kinng of the -v7 7 7 latest and best improved AIACIFINERY t .0 State in fell- operation, such. WOOD.WOR'I'II'S FLOORING, 4.e., for emelnpting the general busintiol for . • - • • Planing, Scrolls, Salting, 4c., ' 4:., and the experience acquired by E. LONOACBE and .1, 0. CiAbn. during their congectiqu with tha Door. Sash *and Lumber. Trade, fora her of years past, affords full.-an• /wince of their ability, in. connection with J. (LuicL, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash buniness iu titis State. , . , They now offer to . 3lochanies.and Farmeri generally, upon Ihronildo terms ,. .judielously assorted stuck of DOORS,BASI44C., from the bent Lumber manufactories in the Ptah!, feeling ceinfident that their assortment is not to be excellent by any ether establishment in the &Main n 744111 to nxnElnoni in size, quality or finish,nnit lif6tlculated to afford thorough satisfaction to.alf.those who may' nkroe the aidersi•zned with their eastern. The following list comprises the imellug ierticiccs of stock on linion— • Doors, °tali si :es; Sit.h, ()null sizes; Door Flumes. ;or brick and Architraves; frmor lamaea ; Casings ' from 3 to G in.; Willllo AV Frames, (or brick Surbase; mut !butts house; All kinds ornonlilings; 0. C. Eitrime , Alguliling, of all sizu,':Wash-boards. • • - • * - LOI,IOACICE;"(.IABEL P..S#-Ploning, Arming; dr., promptly . Mino . for that° f'grullliim; the, Lumber. • , [Lubonoti.,July 3E11E14141i BOAS E 0•N C 0 U N'T Y ,„, wi rdS, tikASSER 14 1. E 4 NI PLANING. • MILL. GBT z is eount r s t a ftt e l l the oltixono of Lebow! ma 711:0 1 7 ;.1 they aso Dow iniViring Counties, that CAFy,NI_Eh WORKnirMACIIJNERY ,Prellrirea to do all kinr c r r " ' and are .Flooring &art's, Weather Boardink, Scfsh,Dobes; Windoui:+•Door Frames, Shutters, litisicti, Flaming Scrolls, sAmerNa t on a ansrather mid of ShwiTtg . wl.l4h may be wanted to Butt buttderS.: The thtbScrthern'trez, leave:lo Inform thy public that they hare thelatest and beat im proved .marlinery•in tim•county, such as IVooDiroßiii'B PLANER, &e., and that they. ate abhl tcrprodttoteas• good work as the county elm .protlteth. • • roue but the beatand well-xersomid LIIMIIRRiviII be Cpipenters and Dvlidera aro Invited twee!' and examine their rendy-made stock, OdeltthetkliiH ttlwajla keep on bend. and judge for therm:Oval: /Or Timir . Shop is on l'iuegrove bead, near l'hnettierla Old . Fointidry. [ I.ebuuo n. Jinni 17,1857.: , • , t'••••• • • •-• • : • I • h , rig vi • rracomiruL•for.fast facers, the undersitrnod roftijiett; fatly ionwitts the Public, that he continues to - carry on ]de 3latitireetory in Vast Ilatiover-township:Lefiauou county. on as extensive a scale as ever. .11118 unnouessa. ry for him to say more. than that the work will . be done in thesaine . .ENCELLIINT STYI4I, :which has mode his Worksind 'ioniclea / we 1 t knoWn tu.tl4istirronuding coun ti7. .4ielwontleirrio do the work in:the shortret prssi ldetinfe. Mannfimtory is in cromplete order. and ho Hatters himself to he ablelo render thelsunestilithetien tts lieretotioe. lie lientufactures; • Broad'onci .1% - arroto e!teiths, Cassinettle, Illankets, White and other jolaunda, all in the teit'Atennei.. • Me alsocards Wool avid mikes Molls. .For thc.enni'e, ttience'of-liia•Ctistouters,'.Wool and Cloth will belaken in at the following pleces:—At • the stores of (letitiv & Secnienberger, intoner & Brothers, George ltoininhl, asd nt the new Drug Store of Glillferd La bentberger, near the Market Howie, in the borough 'of.lelinuolit; e 6 Me store of Shirk . & lie North telkinott; at S. Dinh. erre. Bethel township; at .the public itetise.of Willitun Forest. Freileriekebbrg; at the store of 8..11.10cl:el, in Jonestown ; •ht the stern bf George Weidman, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early,.Palmyra; ut the store of Cnbrirl .IVoif•rsbergrr, Now• Market. Forge; at the store. of SI iehtel Shirk, East Unttorer, Dauphin county; at the stores of (Jeer& Mike nod David 31.. Rank ) East llano ver Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away regularly, front thu ahovu•plucea, finished without delay, mai returned again. . Those of his ettettnners .who wink Stocking Wool cant eil dyed and mixed, can kayo the same,,white, at the above mentioned plums, with directions how they wish it prep:trial. Or his ettelonters can, order the Staab, Wool to bo prettitred trout the Wool of tito:utulcrOgituir, which will be done anti left at the desired places. . . • N. It is desired that those having Wool cairled, will jety the Cash therefor, at tho above named plares. LYON Emit Hanover, T.elemou county, Slay 12.18.54. • STOVES. RiIIArGES c. •. 9 - •73Upil & -.UNIBERGER resPeetfully • inftwm the public that they have opened. a STOVE & RAMIE STORE, most, door to the Lebanon Valley Runk, lit Cum borland idtret, • Ldhstton, : - Pa. .w.bere tboy dill constantly keep on hand a large.assurtmant of Stoves. Ranges, *'. Among the kinds now on hand they would name the fidlowinp—Willachees Sun Else . Cook, Ale Tight Cook, GlOhoCook, all sizes; Charm Cook; Repub lic Cook,. blornlitg Eva Cook, all kinds Parlor Cooks, Office and Parlor tltoscis atui.ealipittubrih Egg Cylinders, Harps, Ovel Top Furnaodi; Firmer'a sizes lintel and Family Ranges. Portable, !looters, ac. ' " Also, Fire reick, Orates, ae. " • Stovesinkeu.in rxehunge for a w ones. Lebanon, October 27,18ht1.-tf. • • g • and • Clothin Store. H 0 y. ~ would get a flue suit, dressed up in skylo No from top to too. Coll and uce. Savo 20 per cent., clear gain. nt tho curriuNg STORK *1 story u CENT it E . IIU I LDING;ot Huber a. 'Broth ors. F.tamr.tts,will Ilud Much to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap Store the Centreiluildiago, of Haunt a BaOTUERR. Tba TAILORING for Custom work receives the personal attention of,ll. & J. M. RAIIRR," with' inure mire than ov cr, liming secured the best , workmen, they are prepar ed to make up the most ashionuble work at short no tice. The Clothing all warranted, if thn , do Rot ple . ase they need not be taken. - Lebanon May, 17.;"135.5 °Chestnut Rails for Sale. kflllll"tindereigned hae between and fifteen him. 1 dred CURITINUT RAILS and a low bundred OAK' POSTS, fog, sale, at bia Landing, .at the Canal, a little Itorth-oast of Foster & ?dutch's_ itotuldry together with nlargeetockof. COALand CORDWOOD, which will be sold; An; low us will suit the Winn. • D. LlGNify(Marchant.) N. Lebanon, .lam 20, 1359.-4 t. A. 'MA.TO7I. . BROTIIER, . bebatiou, Le Nation Cb., Ia Street,.EasteLelmitote Shutters. of all sizes; Vimle: of all sizes ; .010'. aegis i11t;....J051A.11 crsrms TAILORING. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL iNlito.ll) stud CO4ll. YARD. tt dersignotl; having bought Mr. I ilettry sl.oullriWoad and COd Ilwthn short diPtance worth-east of :ilossrs. roster . - ""1" 3lntclis Plintive. in the borough of Nadia ist•in 1111 l mad also honght ham but to alai C01:1)8 OF WOOD and from Ono to 3000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds awl grades, which 1 will sell lathe eon' or deliver at is small !troths as will salt the tittles. I thorefore in all those that are lit want of ane of thus° articles to (" 11,1,14 aea the swine, ascertain prima, and judge fur theinaolves. DANIEL LIGHT, (tticfclutat.) North Lebanon, anvi114,1858.-tf. --_—. W4)0(1., li r 00(1. 44t , . l'Ull3 ondoreigionj int prepared to furnish lIICK -o*. OnY or OAK 'WOOD, to miler. tit uuy pliiee In Leb anon or North Lphation BorOitietz. OrdorA felt ot ~,j.... their Mill gill he promptly nttrndm - :... Lebaimit,..tpril2l,ll:sB. &MEW+ & suoun. Cheap .11.17.111 HER and CO.ll L ! MITE undersicned having purcbithcd, at Sheri ff 's Sale, T the entire :dock of 1.U3111E11 AND COAL. In the yard of .lolpt H. WIT3tBYER, beef tense lo invite the attention ull the PlOt ll3 • thereto. It will be sold much cheapsr than the innate article ran he bottid.ehteWTiore. Thin clock eta- . briers all kinds and de,eript ions of .1..U311l KR kept, in a well A iveked Yard. besides a lame lot of first rale Black smith's COAL. All we ask Is that purchasers will call and eXamille our stuck and prices. MI 1.1 P AT: ENTZ. Lobo nen. Sept. 15, '65. JOHN WITRRY.III2. LUMBER. .16 11 JUICIER. ..NTEARLY 2,000,000 FEET ! • ychß beit ChlrnpeSt. R8F014171 , ..11t. of LI7MBER, ev er offered to the public. le now for selle at the new extensive LUMBER and COAL YARD of - - • • " • - BRECHBILL , n the Borough of 'North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Valnut street, a few 'pares North of the Genessee Steam Mills, and one finer° east of Bergner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, bellow, .Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 3X and 2 ioeh Panned and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank nod Sca n tling; and A inch Poplar Boards, plank and Scantling. SHINGLES SFI INGLES ! ! The host Pine and Hemlock . Shingles; Ale., Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Failings tbr fences and fuliting".Boards; 'FLOORING WARM Of all sizes-and descriptions. COAL'! COAL!! COAL! ! ! . The tartest stock of Broken, Stove, Liineburners and Hollidaysburg Smith coal. at the lowest prices- VS-Confident that they have the large.t and best es sortroont of Linutuat.ef ell descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, over offered to the eittze . nscif Lebanon county, they they. to say that they can accommodate all purchasers antis faetorily,.and .would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before pur chasing elsewhere. BRECIII3ILL & HORST. N. Lebanon, Feb. 24, 185 S. 1301VAIAN, HAUER it CAPP'S • ~.`UJIdBER FJRDr This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. . 1 :1 RE undersigned hare lately funned a partner. IL ship for the purpoee of engaging in the Lum- Resilient+, on a new pine. would. respectfidly inform. thelmblie nc large, that their place of [witness is DAVID BOWMAN'S Ohl Lumber yard, in East Lebanon, fronting on Chaatnnt'atrect, one snare from the Evangelical ehtitr2i. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent aseortinont of all kinds of Lumber, Snell as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATRS, BRINDLES, AND SCANTIANO, of all lengths mid thicknesses. lu short, they keep run on on hand. a full and wilLsensnued assortment of ilrEinas of muILDING ALA T E ALS. Perseus in want Of tiny th ing in their I i TIN rei Vi (Ed to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by nttontinn to business and moderate priere, to merit a =tin 41811C0 of public patronage. 110W3IAN, HATER. S; CA-PP. Lebanon, April S. 1853. L.Great Discarery of The Age.lElY 131 roIITA yr To • • , TOBACCO. CHEWERS . Dr. Gustav Litniard's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute for TObacio.. TT is a well known and 'incontrovertible fact that the I ; use of Tolmeeo is the 'promoting cause of Many of the most severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the • ?nee of men ikenVect, as careful analysis and long and painful eXperiencultave clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic end poisononsproperthe most dangerous in their effects; which by entering into the blond derange.• the functions and operations of the Ilwart, causing many to Suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervuussystem; man iteathuritself—neall whohave ever used the nexhine weed will hear testimony-in Lassitude, Nervous Irrita . Witty,. Water Brash; Dyspepsia, and many other dime'. dens of a similar Character. TIIN TASTE.Nr...sTonATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract those baneful Influences, amt have proved completely successful in a multitude Of car • es, ;net wherever used. Being .Juirmless in themselves , they exert it hcnadtetnl effect upon the entire system, re ! storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy . ed by great inslulgenee. completely moseying the irrita- Hon end accompanying tickling sensation of the Threat .! —which are al waYs consequent uponabAnining from the use of Tobacco. awl by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, invigorate Hw whole system. Persons vale are irretrievably undermining their eon , stitutions and shortening their lives, sittmld it..e these Teethes immediately and throw of the injurious and on pleamut habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches or Li Y,C11,7.5 are put eP in a convenient and portable term at the low price of b'fb Cents per •box. A liberal discount to the trade. prepared solely by•the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAMES•It. ItOWEMS,.Drugziet; • Meech con and lance, Plitladas 1 'Cane Seated •Cliaies.. and . . • • • C binet Wairel - ".'.'" . ' - ' - c.c. BROTIIEllLIWI: has now n large stack of Cana -1 kl., Seated Chairs and Cabi net , Warion ban.). An . ' I Young Harea•keepers and others -are. invited ''''- Ito Call and emuniue It hofuife purchasing also- • • • • whore. His work Is all li lan wn wouttfactiire. —• '.... ' Also; Old Chairs IZe•Qtned- . isi „Sirll shop is iu Walnut Street. nearly oPposite.the Jail. Lebanon, I;:eu.ni.ber 1, 4 . 5.,5, 7 41q, ... ':Cheap JOIHIN7•Ibe old inet RRnker. still` TO lIN SPITLER still keeps ehristaiilly on blind all 1 •0 kinds of Cabinet ware of the latt%t styles and tho hest materiaLiusil.wnrkilinnship. . ,, . Ire liaerrtady. nettle. a number of finperior SOFAS, l CHAIRS. BUBIiAI/S, DINING TABLES, BREAKFAST i 'TAMES:Sinks, Chpbeards. Shili4 . he nil klinle, BRIJ i STEADS, and nll kinds Of 'Mite In lihrlihe Of business. i .. All of which he will sell cheaper for CASII than can be bought elsewhere. He ie also rends to white coffins and attend funernhi nt imthe shortest gotiee. All tienionti in what of 'eatiltiet Shire willdo well to give him a call at his rooms , *n Market street. directly opposite the United Brethren 1 Cltur.42, before-Purchasing elsewhere. - ' 1 Ile wurihuta Ids .gonds to kens represented, mid if it , Is not so, he will Mike tt so, free of charge, : • Lebanon, Feb. 31, MS. • AvuoLEsAin aNt. nrrAir, . • CIIAIR 111AIVUEACTORY: 51: TIIE subscribers take this method to inform their friends nod the public rust they havo'bentnetansi the above business, in all itshinnehes, in Mellor. ouch of . Lebanon,ou I..litrove Bond, near what.ls knoWil as Phremier's Foundry. They hope to receive the ;pafrbnage of those in want of anything in their line. irk they promise to 1140 the beet materials and employ this best of workmen. 1.3) CU.A I Rs. ulaw it EDlknd PA,I CI). Ter: The fullliwiha ttilTerdot laiiiht of. Timber or Lum ber thk6l iu esulainge for Chains viz :-11lukory, Wal nut. Poplar, )loplo, Liftsch, Lerch, and Chorry of differ eht.kholg. to_ wAia:-noom, in the TOWN ItIALL, larkot St., Lebnon, where n lar-e„ stock 01 Ittstdy-made Socking and other Chairs; Settees, Furniture, Sc.. ie 'olv:tautly kept on hand. DitowEir a SON. Lebanon, Nov. 17. 18.55.. Pt e w I?firnittire. Store. ....,.... ..4., v ~.,4 - . ~. c. ..--ez; .' ' , 4 ..., , , 7q . i• , _"•r . •••,:•...- '''' ' r :.• ; t - 7 `• - ' s , m ' r '' * , :4'" . 4 .I* - ;;P••4 r t • .7 , 4',-,;(,"'../P...-•11:- t -44.-Z:,,, .';E:'-•• • ••4 '•:::da, - - . TIAItItISON K. 111.1NDOTIE would respectfully. In form the public that ho has taken the stand lato Dander(' & Owes, in Cumberland Street, between 3lurket nod Plank Road, where he will keep Da• largest, tinesn and cheapest noisortnient of letiltNlTUltE ever offered in Lebanon. Ilia stack consists of all kinds of Parlor and .Comidon Furniture. which he will cell lower than-the like eau be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ile bas on hand large assortment af 'Safes, Tete-a-tetes. Lounges. Centro, Pier, Card and other Ta bles, What Notit, lint Ikacks,&c. Also a large and cheap mock of stuffed, Caneeeat, and'eommon Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads. mid a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Gloescs,—tlullt. Rosewood and 'Mahogany—very. cheap. Venetian Blinds: Carriages, Gigs and !lobby norms. for children. na..Partieular attention paid to UNDER TAKING. ' Habra provided Maisel( with the FLNEET LlKAlttilt IN. LEBANON, and 'will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms._ . Lebanon, March 24, UN. . . • • • aarlgoslii4)nable Tailoring! where all personawho wish garments made up in, the most fashionable style and bust manner, are in vited to call. lie hos lately received the New York, Plr4l adelphia, Paris and Loudon reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, . _ aml as he luta none but the best workmen employed, 'to guarantees that all work entrusted to him will bo done in. a satisfactory manner. Vith his thanks to his old customers for their pet ropage heretofore, ho respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS ! ust received and for sole the N. York auil Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer FAIIIIIOIIS. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber igie , of the fact, so that he can make tubs arrangements . - A 1011.131. 110N.FMAN: • Lebanon, Api-il 14.1858. • • TMITED APP1.1.13 and Jim received, and feraolo by OVXS & EUSTON. Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, CUMBERLAND 871:EBT, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. il k % Ross respectfully announces that he hat for iJ sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, latent Medicines, a nd F a ncy (toad.', which are Offered at the lowest prices. An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years : and strict attention to the wants of the public, enable him ' • • first style of the science. DR. ROSS WORM LOZENIIES, Are the most certain cure for Worms use. They are sweet. mind no child 111 refuse to take them. Persons amid ask fur "Dr. Ross' Worm Lana and refuse all others. Many per. ins, not having this Lozenge. will try get you to take sonic other kind; do t let them deceive you—you tan al 'opt get them at Dr. Boss' Drug store, Ammon, and you can have them "sent you, free of expense by mail, if you iclose tie price in a letter. If less a dollars worth is wanted, euchre Post office stamps, and yon will receive them by return of mail, post leant Dr. Ross will send them to any pert of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get :hem. Price 25 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or un easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage iu ell cases in which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Compliant, sonic torsos of Dysliepsia, thinciaelie, Impure Blood. and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. They will be found stiperior to any other pill in use. Price 25 eta. per lax. Will be Bout by mail on receipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. DR. ROSS' TONIC 511XTUR A superior melicine' fur the cure of Sick Ifisulsche, ?ferrule II adathe, Dyspepsia, Lose of Appetite, Ner vous Weekness,•tufell other discuses reo . uring a tonic. TRUSSES AND 557 PPORTERb. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sole : a large ateiortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and various in price, whirl, will bit sold very low. Inexperience of more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to he Midst every Drug store. A personal attention to tbcfitting given. If you need a truss cull at Dr. Ross' Drug- Store, Lebanon. DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spumes, •ItestleSsness, &c.. of Infants. it calms nervous irritation, soothes plain, and induces to sleep. without lenviim the dull, drowsy state that fol lows the use of other infant drops.. Special attenhott is asked to this remarkable action. Ask for Dr. Ross' In fant Drops: ,Dll. ROSS' lIATIt TONrC. Is your hair falling oil? tire you troubled with demi .rutf, or itching of the bend? Dr. Ross' Hair Tunic will cure these troubles. Priee ets.. ROSS' CURE FOR FRYER Fe AGUE. • iteir end *pee cured fit 24 hoitrs. Individuals who have suffered for weeks and inoriths, have been lu a sin gle day relieved; as if by magic, from the excruciating 'chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Ross' Store. Dil. ROSS' . V.IYE WATER Inflamed Eyes.. the taro of Sore, Weak, or Eyes. Pkiae - 25 efs. • . • Dlt. ROSS' WORM ' OIL. A positive cure for Worms. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT: The best I.iniment, in use for Rheims ti-cm, Sprains. Swellin,v, Bruises. Tooth ache, Sore 'Throat, unil all Painful and Neuralgic affections of the body, Is Dr. Bess' Liniment. ' DR. 11053' TOOTII WASIT, For the. cure of spongy and bleeding gums, Scurvy, fOr cleansing and preserv ing thirteeth end gums:and imparting a delightful' fra grance to the breath. use Dr. )toss' Tooth. Wash. • ,DR.: DKR Alt EXT. SARSAPARILLA. • For , the cure of Rheumatism; Totter, Scrofula, Paine in the Bones, Old Sores, p ies on the, face, Eruptions at all kincit:"and all disc sea arising from impure Blood, or the .imprudent use of Mercury: Sold only at Da. Ross' Drug store. .- .lowan CURED FOR 25 CENTp. Dn. PuTieck's Cetati SYRUP, preparedeursold only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court lions°, is n certain cure for coughs : Cold, Whooping CoUgh, kc. Look well to the mark' , of theltatuitui. • See that Dr. • Ross name is on the bottle. • -• - ' pamLnpsy . FITS C,LN OfillED!. Evidence stronger Dula. certificates! li,tse's Vr.GErA lux EOMPOcND is performing more wonderful cures than any other Medicine known ! It is Perfectly side ta.take. Try it. if you are not satisfied after using bee Bottle, the money will tio refunded; if not able to pay, one Bottle will be given-gnus to try it. Price Vivo Dollars •'er Bottle., or three tkAtles for ten dollars. Sold only at Dr. ]teas' DrUg Store. Lebanon. Jena 1855. Sold at Dr. Ross' Dreg Stor e, opposite the Court house, Lebanou,• . „ ItoWAJtD: AS*OCkALTILON • A Iknerolant hwelliftion Testabliihell b i xpeei6l Endoio• . 'input for: the Relief qf the S'ee': and Daleeteed,' aff tided with Ir/ride/it and Epidemic riIAR IfOlr ADD ASSOCIATION, in Vilny ef'lltOrtWfni destrnition of human life, caused by Sexual diseas es, Ittitt the - deceptionS pnteticed upon the nnthrtattitte victims of such disinters by Quacks'. severni.yettra agii di rected their Consulting Surgeon, AA n CIIARI'I'ABIA: ACT worthy of their name, to opal' a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, ana . to giro IJEIHCAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who HP ply hy_letter. with a description of their condition, (age. cutewpation, habits of life...te..) and In cases. of extreme poverty, to FURNISH DICI. liSFREEOFCIHAItI E. It is needless to reiti that the Association commends the highest Medical skill of the age. and will - fur nigh the must approved Modern treatment. The_ Directors of the AssoCiation: in their Annual De port upon the treatment. of Sexual Disease, for the year ending, Jaintary Ise ~1%5R. express the highest satisfaction with the success which . lets :;trended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the eurektf Srennittorrlace. Sem inal Weak ness, Impotence. Gonorrbrea. Gleet. the vice of Onanisin or Self-abuse, and order u con- Hummee of the salon plan for the ensuing year. The Direetore, on a review of the past. feel assured that their labn.s in this sphere of benernlent effort hove been of great benefit to the' afliietcd, • especially to the young. and they hare resolved to devote themselves, with renewed real, to this-very importent and Mach desplied oause. , An admirable Report on Spenuatoraice. or Seminal Weakness, •Om vice of Comtism, Masturbation, or Self abuse, and other distmses of the PCX au! organs. by the Coonsnlting Surgeon. will be sent by mail (in a settled en velop:o .t? I ES OF CITAROR, On receipt of TWO STA for postage. Other Reports and Tracts. OH the . nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c_ are constant ly bcigg published for gratuitous distribution, and will ho twill to the afflicted. , Some .of the neW reinadies and • inethods• of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. A kid r*As, fear Report or treat Ineuttir. GRORCE R. CAL HOUN. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Director& )ZItA D. IIItAtITIVEI.L. President. ... TWENTY-37W° YEAES' Experience 'has rendered Jr. K. a most seeress - I'M practitioner in 'the cute of all discuses of 11 pricate nature, manhood's debility as an impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual in fimities. diseases of tho skin, and those arising from abuse; of mercury. TAKE PARTICCI;AIt NOTICE. There Is art evil habit sometimes indulged in , :by boys, ia i•olitile, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed in due time ; not only-begets serious obstacles to nintrimOniel happiness, but gives rise to is series of protracted,. insidious, and devastating affections. Few of these who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they fend the nor: vans system shattered,. feel strange and unammuntable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 2S. tO, of Dr. K.'S hook on,` - ffelf-Praterration."l The un fortuitateithue affected becomes feeble, in una ble to labor ;with - necostruned vigor, or to apply his ibfiid US etttity ;. his step - in tardy and weak ; be is dull, firm:Oldie. and engages even in his 'sports with less rum , ' gy then usual. . . If he emancipate himself before the_ practise his. done its worst. and enter matrinleity,Ein Marriage is unfruit ful, and leis sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. Thene alit considerations, which should awaken the attention of ell'wsibare eiititinrly sittmted. 1tit311.21111 Ile who places himself under Dr. IiTN KEVIN'S treat ment, .may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. E.'s patients will never be disclosed. Young man- , •let no false modesty deter you from leak ing your mei known to one, who. from edecatiou and mpectalitlity, can certainly befriend you. Say- Dr. hINKELIN'S residence has been for the last Twts - vit YEARS at the N. W. Corner of -TIIIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia ' Pa. PATIENTS, AT A DISTANCE Cnn have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per, •letter, enclosing 'remit tance) Dr. R.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of.the United , Stateit, and pack ed &aura from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mail or Ex prose. -. • • • , . DEAD! YOUTH AND 3iiiNtioobi A Twonous Urn on A . PnExATURE Dk:Ata; . .11INSELIN ON SELT-PREZERVATION—ONLS 25 Czars. Letters containing that ralUa.in stampa,,lvill ensure e copy, per return of mail.. . MUMS 1 ORATTSI I GRATIS!!! • A Free GLF 7'o All. MISERY II LIE V'E - D ! "Nature's Guide," new and popular Work, full of valuable advice and impressive 'warning, alike calculat ed to prevent 'years of misery, and save TOOUSANDS Of BOOS, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on receiving an-order enclosing two postage stamps. duly 15, 1857.—1 y. ; - • • NEW, GOODS! !T .. R.W QOODS 1 re toter's of the. 'Beautiful EMEiE=I USEFUL: Chid anti &el Now ix your (Intel TO BUY:CHEAP • rFIBS "Centro Buildings" are full of NEW . GOODS.— IThe taste of the must fastidious will . bir.gratitloil in every acceptation of the term, when beholding the beanti. ful New Styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Among the many we will name a few, anch ate Poile-de•Cheoro, Circasian Plaid and Stripe Plaid, Stripe, Byrulere and Printed 'Va lentine; ,Freueli Printed and plain colors, all-wool De loin; Printed and plain Cashmere, French Merino; Le vent Byadere; M-do-Lain, English and American Chintz. Silk.—Black mid Yang, 'Velvet ityadere, &c., acknow ledged to surpass anythin,,i , of the kind in this Borough. Shawls! a variety. Collars. Gloves, Hosiery', &e. Domestic Goods—Muslin, Ticking, Check, &c., &c., so cheap that you can save money by purchasing your sup plies at Reber & Pros. /laurels, all colon', very cheap. "11 will pay" 'Dealt. mon to purchase their Cloth, Over coating, Catehnerns, Satinets and l'estings ; for-themselves and their 'Boys, out of vary large and, well 'selected Stook, Just opened at the Contra Buildings.of‘RAßEß & BROS., who alwaYs "Stndy to ,Pleasa.". ItEADY 'MADE CLOTIIINII to pleascererybodi. Lebanon, September 15th,11058. D. BBUNTER•S MIEDICA I. MANUAL Being an original and popular Treittide uu MAN ANIL) WOMAN: it"PitrOlikVY , I.4 " l "inns Dud Sexual Disorder:car very kind—with te-trr faithe.r. Re • Hot for the speedy cure ot avow of a private and &Naito charac ter. incident to the Violation of the Laws of Nature and of Nature's tied. TIIIINTY . 4I F.F. CENTS. 4 f.f . sunhat of the altos° ; • i t y tolankis a meditate, nu l *„jf a lin v ii n n iiin gtl . e t tett it ill:atter of . /!:,rTA, „ the st uly and ~••.tahrristeV. imminent of-iiipyhilis and kindred disorder. as a spew •••', icility. hr 6cns bi•tottin.. - i•esseil of moo fatale:dile , information in regnnl to the • Witt , •• swim:mil is able tom - impress into 'wade mequin compass the very quintessence of lent ice science on this Important subject; ns the res u lt of the experience of •the Inuit eminent physicians in Eu rope SITIIt America in thoroughly denumstrated in his pracitee in the treatment of s« own highly successful trot diseases in =WY thousands of eases in the city of Philadelphia alone. Testimony of the Pmt of (tbstretries in Penn. College, GEMIE! "DC. HUNTEIeS. MEDWAL MANCri." Tie author "(this work, unlike the majority of those Who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats. is a graduate uC one of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unforlnnak, or to the victim of mal-practice, as 11.:UCOCA.fat sad experienc ed practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they limy Ouzo the greatestl confidence. . . JOSEFII S. LONGSIIOIIIi, 31. D. From A. WooidtVaid. 31. D., of Penn. Univerrity, • Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the fuo {cask:mai ability of the Author of the "Medical Manu al." NtimerOus catia`of 'Monaca of the denital Organs, some of them of long standing; have come under my no tice. In which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in sonic. instnnelts where the patent has Lama considered beyond medical ititi. Jo the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the funct hint produced by Setf-nlmee. or Erma of venery. I do not know his wipe - nor In his profession. I lone betas ac quainted with the Author seine thirty years, and deem It no more than justice to him at well as a' kindness to the unfortunate vietiN,of early indiscreti n, to recom mend Win as one. in•sOtose professierial skill and integri ty they may safely cimede them Selves. ALFRED WOODWARD, 31. D. One copy, seenrely enveloped, will he forwarded free of postage to any part United "States for 2i, cents„, or n copies fur $l. Address. post paid, COSD}N it CO., Publishers, box 197 Philadelphia. iooksellern, Canvassers and Hook Agt`7lt9 suppli ed ou the most liberal terms. October 20th, 1868.—1 y. . • • IN DIA fIC It.E A . The Surest and m ost Excellent Remedy! 91111 S nu cures Costiveness 'and . prodnces a health- I tot Appetite. relieves putientsof severe Colds, 'then matisui, and purifies the Blood. .For Dropsy and1,...t!..,, Li Consumption it is likewise the Very best itemex • itillti o. .." dy; and for renedes before and after . Confine- 2r..• meet it will prove a neier , fiiiliug Purificatire, being at the same time nn-additional benefit to the In fant. In severe Pula in the Stomach it will render most valuable iervices, , cleansing and warming the Stomach, etc. etc., and counteracting all unpleasant sensations, which frequently originate from flatulency, etc. Take one Tahltwpoonful of the above Tea to one quart of water. let It boil for about one quarter of nn hour, cover it well so as to prevent the- aroma from its capii%. and drink it odd er warm, with or IWithout su gar. one quart every day according to circumstances. One fourth of a pettild Costa 25 cents.. Townley also cat the Tea in its natural' atate :;---1. Teaspoon full with molasses, repenting this every 2 hours altouhlthotßsease be el:3.er°. Children are to take this medicine in proper lion to their age. 'SEBASTIAN ZNITI.EIt, In Chestnut street, firstllonse West of. the lilethodlat Episcopal Cemetery. . [Lebanon, Dec. 15,e'05.-Btn., • The Liver. Invigorator: • PREPARED BY DR.• SANFORD. COT,I.DUNDrn entirely from Gums, is one of the best purgative and liver tnetllclnesnbw before the public. that acts as it fit(horne, easier, milder , nud MOril effect:mil than any other medirine known. it is not only it Co thortie but a Liver remedy; acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels MIL; Si ITInCh! to marry off that matter; thuiaccompiishing two purpo ses effectually, without any of the painful feelinclexpe rlenced in the one:aliens of most attliartict. Itatrength entithe system M the Saino time that it purges It; and. when token daily itt nindentte doses, will strengthelLand build it up with miasmal rapidity. • , is ow• of the, h mune body; and when it well, the power? of the, ell. The ylointra healthy actl. , ll tz., ure cum. fault. the howt.ls are at taltkr in C.,II,OIIIVIICe luttittg ceitt‘ed to i of !lint organ. nm• of thi l is atittly, iti tt practice 0, it II odwnocreoo•dr trlivrit netuy derungme-io, ti To prove that rem Nriunis tretibk.l with fie forms, has but to try errtniu. These Gums remove from the ey tcm. topid3 tby flow of bile hid:fond food to di;iegt writ. purify < I ~m ntld heniiii to the whole 'ttibo 9f tlu• Ilisease. •ur4 Billeogs attacks are curr•d renbti, by the. occuo•hnia' 111:23 One do.e after ratittS stomach and prevent; „ cola . . fixity ono dose takeiilie; Xi hlutare. • s . . my • one ...lose tole= nt gently, and cum, CbeUPe 0° _ One dose taken •afterp pepsia. . One dose of two • teall, Here .6')Cl.• Headache. V.I ORe bottle taken for fe-,e, mule obstruction ramdres the cause of the dEst.ose,l • and makes U. perfect cure. Only one dase imniedi 'n eddy relieves Molic,while one duce oft?n 'repented is ey sure cure: for ,hopes ..V ts orin, and a preventive Is' of cholera. • Only one bottle is need 21 ,ed to throw mat of the sys tem the effects of tiled r". !sine after a long sickness. (Inc bottle taken , for !Jaundice renewei all sallowness or nnnaturni color from the skim One dose taken u'short time before eating giros rig) , 4. •to the appetite, minima:es feud digest well. One dose often repeated cures goronic Diarrhteu in Its worst ibruer,•while ,Snminer or Bow4l Complains yield uhnost to the first dose. • One or two doses cures attacks cansed by Worms in children; there is no sorer, infer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it wet fails. A fete bottles Cure - D/44ms, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasnre in recommendlim this medicine as a preventive fht .ftrer and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fo ram of n Bilious T,yett.. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who nso it nee giving their unanimous testimony in its furor. Water Litho mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both • together. The !Avert nvizonttor Is a St-ietitille Medicat Discovery and is daily workin 4. Mires. al111:Wt teo great to believe. It Clink; us if by ulnae., even tlik. II ret 110elgivitig. benefit, Mori them one bottle is require .1 to cure any 'kind of I.iVer Complaint, from the wor,t .Inuinlice or Dys pepsia to n common headache, all of which are, the re sults of a Messed Liver. E=E! DILBANVORD, Pro Prietor.3.6 itrodway. New York. JOSEPIII. LP.3IIIER ORR, and D. Lluss, Agrtits fir roam ikon; Mid rOtatliq by IfiuggiettS. (late y. OCEAN TELEGRP AH! CALL -4. SE E THE NEW STOCK Dry-Goods, Grorery & Crockery, 1:123121 FdR.III.ERS 9 STORE. T EII:CARD ZI.M.3IIGIi3IAN informs his friends and ill . .I._/ public that lie bas Ins!, received a new ,Iteek of • Goods for the Winter Trade, which win bo found..as cheap as any stock of the kind In this town, consisting of all Altai 00005 as are usually kept in ti first-class store. Particular attention Is given IA Staple Goods' for the country trade, not neglecting the folic' articles for LS DIES' WEAII--ench as J.nces, Lawns, Edgings, tinder sl eorcsrliandkerchiefele. G.ENTLE3ICK arc lashed to examine his CLOTIIS, Cassimetes, Casineta, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vestings, Yelyets, Cords, Sc. In the GROCERY department insy be found a splendid eseertment of every need in the Coffee, Sugar, Spices, new; _Mackerel, .1:e. In• CROCKI.;;RY the stock is well selected. LEON A.RI) ZIMMERMAN Air. Tim highest market prize will be.paid COUN TRY pIIODUCE. (Lebanon. Sept. 22,18.58. BOokg Books! WALTZ & ROWLE would respectfully f -, 1,/. inform the Public, that they constantly •yam nee ',/7 receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the moat important and attractive New hooka, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper, than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among ,those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livlngton's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, Bayard TaslceLicortheni Travel's, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large asaortmentof Schotd Books, Bleak Books and Stationery. Sunday School Books. and a largo assortment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, No lodian and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINGS , of yoreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. 'The. lli o n th - . 1 y -Mittgazilkes., find all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4- Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." le.-Orders left with there for any kind ofgoodsin their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. 4,1858. Shop. GDonn W. DALY, 3LARKET STREET, opposite the Leb anon Bank. would mpactfully in the Citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he still continues hiallyßt r ebl9.3 Sltaring 4- Hair Dressing Saloon, and is prepared to do busitms in. the neatest-.and best style, and would solicit all to give hhe a trial. ; Lebanon, Oct. 21, 1867. • • JUST. RECEIVED a superior PORT WINE, very dol icate; .also SoOteH Ain , toNDSit PowTta, CA:Temps BRANDY, and CmonntaTt ' OI AXPAO - tiri, ' REIGART'S Wine and Liquor Store. litvairy W. Overniagt, AV). 11 (O l d elp No. ft) South THIRD Streit, &N.. ,, •&N.. ,, •:11.1r- 111 rlttluhtu. !MATEO ER DEA 14ER oar Skins, Mnroccos, Li ll iugs. GAVINIC FUND, W T Q ' t N r c Ul' et , ' h r i r i• c o t le t t i ' a t h- " t rnrDet of 19coneoc.min 1;1' TUE STATE or re.vxsrl.r:t. l l l" . i Five Per Cent. Interest. Money is rewired in any rum. large or small. and inter est pal.' from the day of ;lc-pewit to the day of wit intrawa I. The office is open every day from 9 o'r.nrk in th-Morn ing till 5 o'clock In the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till S o'enck. IWN. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WHIJAn J. REED, Secretarr.• • DIRECTORS. Holt. Henry L. Benner, F.. Carroll Brewster,• Edward L. Carter, .T.aeph 11. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee. Sand. K. Ashton. Joseph Verkeii:' C. Landreth 31uttn., DifFenderiKir! /-31oney is received mid payments male daily with out notice. The investments. are made t; it 011 N D RENTS, ties as the Charter requires. D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store., Eras been Removed to his New Buthling..on Cumber. Innt! Street, opmt•ite the Engle Building; Lebanon. Pa. r ltl subscriber rePpeetfully :tantalum} ttrithqulymin _L Mures and the public in, lArgi , r*-ttrat he bin cur staatly An band a large stoc k's. '• t . ' . • DRUGS, PER MED ICINES, ' • PAINTS? CHEMICALS,' DYE-STUFFS'. VARNISIIES, • TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, if • EIIIJSIIES. lIAIR-OILS, • EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid , Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps. gars, Tobacco, Tobacco, .4 . c. Also a variety of Fancy .krtiele; numerous to mention, which hn otTera at low rates. ;um um-rants the qualities of the articles as 'repreinu t tcd.— Purchasers will please remember- this, and examine the (mantas and Mices of his goods before -purchasing else ,Lwhere. „e%.- Physicians' prescriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night. by calling ut the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Duildlngs. On Sundays the Store will be opcuel for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 an I •10 o'clock. A. M.. 12 and 1, and 4 and P. 31. Lebanon, Dec. 0, ISST. •DAVID S. RARER. TAIL HUNTER: Will Forfeit sio if failing to care any 17 rase of secret disease that rear mine under It is MO,. Lo matter how long standing or ailtictiug. are invited to his Private Rooms. 44 NOrth Seventh l'ldlad'a without fear of interruption from otit ! .r pa tients. 'Straiigere and °there who have be.'u utittrtn : nate in the seltaltion of a Physeine arc ViLtNi to call T3lPOrrlNPY—Trough unrestrained indulgence of the passions,. by excess or self abuse, the evils are mint irol/£l. Premature impotency, involuntary smnio a i charges, wasting of the orzans., hats of memory. a dn.- taste for .felmille.sneletY. general debility. nr constit al derntigenieut, are miry to * follovr if necemetry,• consult the Lkwtor with confidence; he offers a perfect core- READ A 3113 itEFLECT.:—The afflicted would .1., moll to rcilect before trusting their health cud happiness, met in many. metes their liNes, in the lin nth: of Physicist no,ictio rant of this cites of maladies. It is certainly impossibh. for ottelnett to 'understand all the this the human foully are subject to. Every incr..' mtable physician has his pe culiar braneb,, in which he is more smccessful than his brother professors; and to that he derott:s most of his time and study. YK.AItB OF PIIACTICK, exelrodeely 'tlemted to tle study and treatment of diseases of the I p,t•ther with ulcers upon thy body. - throat. nose.' or pains In the beret, or lamea.;„ mercurial ritentirnism, stric nires. gravel, irregularities', diseases arisiter from youth ful excesses, or impnrities of blood. whereby the con-tti. Lotion has become ettfoutiket,.ettableti the.Dt.a.'•tur to °Mr slimly relief to all who may Place thituseires under care. • • • •. principal pgulstorsof the performs• it s functions !system are' fully develop entirely. dependen t ou the for the proper perform when the stomach is - at fault, and the wlttale.sye or one organ—the Liver duty. For_ ho proptietrinf jui,y matle it more than tsvntity yenee, to cnitnteract. the hit is thikle. edy i 9 but found, nny er chmArial, in nog of ite bottle, tend conviction is Itta,„. Medicine, thruntilrd In any part or United Slates, —Price Ten Dollars pin. lackagr_ For sale. DR. DICEINGSON'S CEI.ERRATEH•MAiI NETO-ELECTIi IC MACHINE. No acid ar nther ll.nt riniiiinid; Its power Whig obtained rnrm.a portent nsut ;iquiet. Nu family should br without one. Pecs only $lO. . . . October 20th, IRM-Iy, • . morbid or bad matter Mg in their place a heel ing' the stomach, =nein.; -Jug the blood, siring tone !Machinery. removing the jetfocting.a radical. cure. laud, what Is better, pre use of the. Liver inrigo- inlicient to rolievo the `loud from raising and fore retiring, prevents night. loosens the bowels 'eacl. meal, will cut7e.Dys- ispounfnls will always re- ripitlS great PURIFIER. now 1.e.6.0re' the nalttlic but a I. few years, has already wet a name and reputatiou unexampled in the history of any medicnc over inven ted. The. ingredients .00nowing it art , simple. yet .in combination all powortul In driving disease from 'the human system. It curse Scrofula, ' . I Cancerous.fonuatious,. Cutaneous Diseases, I . Pingdeti on the tleo4t, Sore Eyes. Old & stubborn Litton, Saltine:lli Totter attectiotv,. Rheumatic .Disotdera, Dyspepsia, Costiveneas, . Jaundice, • Salt Ithounw : 31enntrial Diseases, General Debility, Lifer Complaint, Losk of Appetite, Low Spirits. FORi Stomach, Female Complaints. and all Diseases, having their_ origin in un'impure state of the Blood. Every Agent who has this metlicine;f.r sale, hati.cir culars on band roniainiug certificatei front persetioWho Lave been cured by its use. ' Many of 'them' are deeper. ate casing, and (minuend themselves to the.attention those atfllleted with any of the above dist-elks. • The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, ati carrying with it the must indnldtable evidence of the names of 'this won . derfUl t medicine. . • „ Sworn statetue . ut of David' 3ltreary, of Napieetorrii ship, Bealconi county In April, 18511, es near as I can remember ' a small ~pi , ,,,e eens , on my lip, Which anon be mule enlarge] and sore. 1 wo.d penana t s of soee t ,t,„„d Wash of blue vitro!, without infect. Finding the ow. extending, T called.on Dr. Ely: of Schellsburg,, who pro nounced it CANcEn. and prescrilatd a wash of slava- .of lead awl bread p aces. Finding alma: . remedied of no avail, I called. upon Dr. Shaffer, of Das - Maine. Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gate me internal and external remidies—the latter con elating principally of caustic: but all to no purpose., as the disease Continued Spre a ding. oward am 11.1 SP: I next need a preparation of hrsente. in the form of salve. This for a time checked the diseese, but the iatliiintnitlitnl faun ingrensiOd; 1 next called upon Dr. Statler, of Sr. Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer; and applied a salve said• to be a never failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the sprend of the sere. In December, of the same year, the disease had eaten away it greater part of my upper tip, and •had attacked the nose. wben..l. went to Cincinnati. where I consnlted Prof. It. S. Newton. of the Electic Ninny-el College. Ile pronutinced the divan •It cutane ous Cancer. seperindutial by an inordinate use of mer cury." Ile applied mild zinc ointmettt, and gave mu in ternal remedies. My fate healed up, but the inflamma 'tion was not•thoroughly removed. In Fehruary,. 1857, ho pronounced me cured, and I left for h me. In April the disease again returned. anti so viol e nt was the pain that Lcuuld pot reit at night! Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of I/r. Newton, with wham I ren a med until Fepternherdsp ring which time he used every known reensly. and part ly succeeded to checking the d'uscase, but when I return ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my, fits. I continued axing Newtons preparations, and MAC. medicine that I got fnmi Dr. Ely, bat the Owner . outinoed growing until It had v..: left side ye loir , woe, thegreafrr portion of my left eheek, and hent,e - lacked my left eye. 1 hail given up all hope of evyKolfr log cured, since Dr. Ely said be could civeinttifibitt that a cure was impossible. In March, ISIS, I bought* bottle of .Blood Searcher," but I Inibit Copfestrthat lentil° faith In it. I was very weak when;rcommenunl, taking It; but I found that I gained strength. day try . day, and also that the ulcer commonet.4l•dryingnß , . y continued, and when the third bottle was taken my taco was healed as if by a miracle. I usal a fderth. bottle, and I have been healthier since Ulart.Thavabmen for the last seven year!. Although my face is sadly inSfigured.. - I am still grateful to a benign Providence who hassmir.: ed my life, anal Whielt.bat en done through thaMstru• tb, mentality of LLTDSET'EI • •:; .DAVIDai'CII.EAR Sworn and a* , anridled, thill3ta day of Angust, A. D. 1858. before r i te, one Of the .histhits of the pttice, in tout for the Borough of Hollidaysburg; Blair 'county, Pa. Witness-11. J. Jonas— Jots Gomm . , J. P. For sale by 31. 11. "Gettle; Ilyerstown; Martiu Early, Palmyra; John_Capp•tc Son, Jonestown: John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; John Carper, ; John Dein- Inger, CaruplwlsloWn Killingir Kitc..ports, J°ha C—C°baugib•BridgepOrt ; all of Lebanon County, .. . Ilnlti.layshwy, Penna. Also Sold ut Dr. Ceo. Ross' Dr Store, opposite the Cola"' llons,et•Leilauonj• Pa- port. 20, /559.-6 m. ICED AND OAK :OLP: LEATHER. N. B.—Rough Loather, bought or taken iu exchang e March 3, 1358 —ly. Hi 'REAL }:STATE MORT and such first class rstriri- A u . .LI[I)SErf.• IMPILOVED BLOOD SEARCHER, THli ONLY ACKNOWLEWIED UEMIEDI AL AGENT Fr impurity of tion Blood, THAT DOW.; ITS WORK •THORS)IIGHLY, - EPPECTUALLY. • AND WITHOUT PAIL!.! 4Iek:ET & Lamox. Proprietors • Fashionable Tailoring. THE eubscriber.respectfolly Informs his friends anb the public itt general, that ho has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches, at his resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares .east from Major Mojer's llotel, (south side.) By area, tion.to business, promptness in his engagements, good fits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share Of the public patronage. lie was a long time in _am em ploy of Miehrel Wagner, deed., and ? seas confident of giving•general satisfaction. being a new Ininner he Solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, May 12,13x8.GEORGE MoCAULLY. Furs, Furs. undersigned has Just opened a - large new stock of FURS fur LADLES and GENTLENEEN, at his lint Store, Lebanon. This stock embraces a very com plete assortment of FURS for Ladies, besides CAPES. OlaS, CC., for gentlemen and for Trimmings. All are respectfully invited to call and examine. Lebanon, Nov. "A, 1815. ADAM RISZ Natiorl SET BM Company.
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