'Pit puma. The Yankee and the Dutchman's Dog.• Abner was a quiet, peaceable sort of a Yan kee, who lived on the same farm on which his fa ther bad Lived before him, and was generally con• sidtired a pretty We sort of a follow—always ;moody, with a trick, whomever it was of the least utility ; yet wiren he did play any of his tricks, 'twee done in ench an innocent manner, that his victim eould do no better than take it all in good part. Now, it 'happened that ono of Abner's neigh bOrs sold a farm to a tolerable green specimen of g Dutchman—one of the real unintelligent, stu pid sort. Von Viom Schlopsh bed a dog, as Dutchmen often have, who was loss unintelligent than his master, and who had since leaving "fader lent," become sufficiently civilized not only to appro priate the sod as common stook, but bad pro greased as far in the good wywrk, as to obtain his dinners from various sheepfolds on the same principle. . When Abner discovered this propensity in the canine department of the Dutchman's family, be called over to his new neighbor's to enter com plaint, which mission be accomplished in the Most natural manner in the world. "Wal, Von, your dog's been killing my sheep.' "Ya—dat ish bad—he ish von goat dog—ya— ilat ish very bad." "Sartain it's bad, and,you'll have to stop him!' "Ya-;-dat ish goat—but Telt weis niebt." "What's that you say—he was nicked? Wal, cow, look here, old feller, nickin's no use—crop trim—ent the tail close oti—chock up to the trunk —that'll cure him," "Vat ish dat?" exclaimed the Dutchman, while a [tint ray of intelligence crept over his features. "Ya, dat is Boot—dat cure von sheep Weal, eh?" "Sartain it will—he'll never touch sheep meat }gain in this world." "Den come mit me—he von mity goof dog, all de way from Yarmany; Ich no take one five dollar—but come mit me, and bold his tail. lob •chop him oft" "Sartain, I'll hold his tail if you want to, but _you must cut it up close." !via, dat ish right. Job make him von Boot '"dOs. Here, Mitten, come right bare, you one abtral rashkul—lch chop your tail in, one : two . pieces." • "The dog obeyed the summons, end the mas ter tied his feet fore and aft, for fear of accident, and placing the tail in the Yankee's hand reques ted him to lay it across a large block of wood." "Mock up," said Abner, as be drew the butt of the tail close over`the log. . 4 1ta, dat ish right. Now, you tier ebeept learns you better luck," and be raised the ago. decended, and as.it did so Abner, with char acteristic presence of mind, brought Initzen's teak over the log, and the head rolled over on the other side. •"Wal, I mow," said Abner, with apparent as toitiehment, as he dropped the headless frank of tlke deg, "that was a leetle too close." "Mine rod !" exclaimed the Dutchman, "you &hat cut him off de wrong ond." OR - An old washerwoman would hang her clothes to dry on the railing of a °hutch, and af ter repeated prohibitions from church wardens, she came out with. the following burst of elo quence: "Lord bless ye, sir, ye wouldn't a go an, take the bread out of my mouth, we'd ye 'sides, air, Cleanliness comes next to godliness, parsin says." . OP, "What an ungrateful return !' said a de feated-candidate, when a count of his votesproy ,d.to be in the minority. Ws,. A Yankee Doctor has got up a remedy for Hurd times. It consists of ten hours' labor : well worked in. Vis,. A precocious youngster, nineteen years old named O'Donnel/, is on trial in St. Louis for being married to three wives at the same time. • los. Emanuel Gerard, whose wire committed anicide in Cinoinnatti lately, has become a raving mania° in consequence. "gr. "Pa, don't like Mr. Grimes," said a curly beaded urchin the other day. "Mayn't I go to Mr. Experience—people say he's the best teacher. Aar- A lady who began to weary of the criti ', cisme of a party of gentlemen on crinoline ex • claimed, "So long as hooped skirts keep foolish ",pcople at a convenient distance, just so long will 'they be tolerated." or- Captain Kruse, a ship master, some weeks since entered a first class carriage at the Lime .' house station of the Blackwall Railway, on his way to London, and bad scarcely seated himself When a well-dressed man entered the same car riage and took a seat opposite. The train was no sooner in motion than Captain Itrusa's fellow pas senger addressed him and said :—"There is corns 7 dirt-on your face—some black; allow me.to wipe it off." Captain Kruse nodded assent. The stranger advanced towards him with a bandltor ebiof in his hand, and put it on the face of the captain, who immediately became insensible, end did not return to a state of consciousness until the train reached London, when he found himself alone in the carriage, and missed his pocket book containg £6O in gold and notes. "tag... The late Lord Kenyon was once, listening very attentively, in the, Rolls Court, to a young clerk who was reading to him, before several gen tlemen of the Icing robes, the conveyance of an estate; and on coming to the word enough, pro mos:wined it snow. His honor immediately inter mits& hint---" Bold hold ! you must.stand cor rected. Enough is, according to the vernacular custOrili.Fonouliced muff, and so Must all English Worsts terminate ough'; is, for an exam plc! tough, rongh,'cough, eta." The clerk bowed, blrMhed, and-went on for some time; when com ing to the word plough, he, with an increased enhance" voice, and a penetrating look at his honor, called it pled"! The great lawyer stroked ilisichin; and with a smile, politely said, "Young Akan, I sit corrected." *". •tbanon'Female SeMinary. vino FIFTH SESSION of the "LEPANON FEMAIE AL , SZMINART" w commence nn the first any of SEP .orjuirelm, next, Madame DECAMPS will give instruction ../DpSiiiedle Work, ~,!. LIGU R. DAI7OILER, Principal. MODESTE DECAMPS, Teacher of Music& I'm:el, Lebsnon„ Aug. 2S, ISSB. BACK TO THE OLD PLACE! ZafIGER• LAGER. TTENRY HARTMAN, the well-known Brewer, has "efflillOsMinfed his LAGER BEER SALOON to the large ,and handsome three story house of Mr. Arnold, in Cum , luesianilstreet, west of the Plank Road, where he will be . ,Ideesed to see hie old friends and the public generally. „Limberger and Sweitzer Cheese, Holland Herring,. .ten wholesale and .Retail. Ilis REEK is of his own well known Brewery. Lebanon, Jan. 1,1859.-tf. NEW LIVERY STAIii - C ••THE...derelgr!el respectfully informs the public that alefiall opened a NEW4TVERY STABLE, at lbirs. ,-, RISE'S Dotal, 'ldArket street, Lets anon, where. e will keep for the ' public aecommodationagood stock ,•• _._j - of EIORSES and VEHICLES ;will keep gentle and good driving Ito handsome lantaafe Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers , shed when , dadredi Alro OMNIBUS for Parties, &e. 'Lemon, April 21,1858. JANES lilAitelii. ALL colons of WoolenStocklng YARN, at ItABER . BROS TURNING. THE undersigned having put up a Turning Lathe to . run by steam, in their establishment, are prepared to turn oat all kinds of TURNED WORK. at abort notice: They. will keep • on band BEDSTEAD pows, TABLB 4 LEOS;.,STOR BANNISTERS,- NEW TOSTS,S., , which--tbay - 191 Tell at Philadelphia prime. lc SETTLE. lopanoogrof Ow- LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. - ...__ Wood, Wood. _____ g . e trot, THE undersigned tiro propared to furnish HICK -4,. 4011. 1. or OAK WOOD. to order, at any place in Lou ie'', annn or North Lebanon tlorougha. Orders loft at their Mill will ha promptly attendee P. Lebanon, April 21, 1858. MYERS & sITOUIt. WOOD and COAL YARD. ITILE undersign ed, having bought Mr. Henry Spoon s Wood and Coal Yard, a eiio4 short distance north-east of 'Messrs. Foster a Mulch's Foundry, in the borongh of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 COEDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of nil hinds and grades, which I will sell atthe yard or deliver at no small profits Its will suit the times, I therefore In vite all those that are in want of any of those Raines to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themsel res. DANIET, MOUT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114,1858.-tf. BOWMAN, HAUER. A: CAPP'S U air IS E R I` . RD: Tit-is Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the public at large, that their place of business is DArm Bowuta's Old Limber Yard. in Last Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and tilled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, Such riS BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATRS, SITTNDLES, AN gCANTLING, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and will-seasoned aesortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, Persona in want of anything is their Hue are Invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful fur past favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderato prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage, BOWNI.N, 'SAUER & CAPP Lebanon, April 8, 1858. • UMBER. (14111 R. NEARLYNO 7 000 FEET 7 • assortment of Milani er- O F er ti o 'e ffe b r e Z t t a gepTtiVls s irL`fo'r sale at themeW nit extensive TATIOHII.:OOokr., YARD of • • • BRECIMILL. HORST, n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few Tiaras North of the Genassce Steam Mills; and one quare east of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment consists of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Boards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; • 134 and 2 inch Panned and common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and ioists; White Oak Basra, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards: Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES !! The Lest Pine and Rowlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all also and descriptions. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburners and Ilollidayaburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. IM.Conlident that they have the largest and best as sortment of LIMIBLa of all degeriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the eitizensof Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can aurommedate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore in - vito nil who want any thing iu their line, to examine their stock before pur chasiiig elsewhere. .1101IST. N. Lebanon. Feb. 24, ISIS. The frorlit's Great Exhibz ti©nt. Prize:AT-Mat. Awarded to C. 'MEYER. for Ids TWO PIANOS ; London October 15th, 1851. _ . lalllEYßltresTiectfulty informs bis friends and the public generally, that he has constantly on hand, Pianos equal to those for which he received the Prise Medal, in London, 1.851.. orders promptly attended to end great care taken is the selection and packing the mane. 711 E 'VOICE OF THE WORLD. Royal Jury on Musical Instruments. Sir H. R. Bishop, No 13 Cam bridge street, Hyde Park; Professor of Music. at Oxford, Sigismund Tbalberg ; Austria; Professor of Music. W. Sterudale Bennett, 15 Russell Place, Fitzroy Square; Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Hector Berlioz, France. J. Robert Black, United States. Chevalier Neultomm, Zoliverein. - Cipriani Potter, J Baker street, - Portman Square; Prin cipal of Royal Academy of Music. Dr. Schafhauti, Zoliverem ; Professor of Geology, Min ing and Metallurgy. Sir George Smart, St. Anne's Chertse ; Organist and Composer of the Chapel Royal. Henry Wylde, 65 Westhourne Terrace; Doctor of Music and Professor at the Royal Academy of Music. Rev. W. Cazalet, Tcnterden street, Hanover Square; Su perintendent of the Royal Academy of Music. James Stewart, 22 Breakneck Crescent, Camden Town ; Piano Forte Manufacturer. The following MEDALS have been awarded to Conrad Meyer, viz 1843. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin. Institute, Philadelphia. 1545. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute, Philadephia. 1848. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute 1847. First Premium and SILVER MEDAL, Magmatic' Institute, Boston. 1849. First Pt-emit/1h and SILVER MEDAL, Franklin Institute, Pldindelphia. 1845. • First Premium end SILVER, MEDAL. Franklin Institute, recommendation of a (told media. 1851. Diploma and MEDAL, Mechanics' Institute, Bos ton. 1551. I'ItIZE MEDAL, Great lirnrld's Exhibition, Lon don, since which time, (1551.) C. METER htie not ex hibited his Pianos at any Exhibition. WALTZ & RIEDEL. Agents. Nov. 17,1555. Lebanon. Pa. Mareut Dinner?' nt Nic Age..leltr IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CHEWERS Br, Gustav Lim:lard's Taste Restorative Tro ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco. IT is a well known and incentrovertable fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly' prey en that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the need, miming many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entire nervOussystent; man ifesting itself—as all who Dave ever used the noxious weed will bear testimonyin Lassitude. Nervous irrita bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disor ders of a similar character. Tug TASTB BESTODATITB TROCHES Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, and have proved completely Snecessful in a multitude of cas es. and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, re storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy ed by great indulgence, completely removing the irrita tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat —which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their mil stitntions and shortening their lives, should ore these Troches immediately and throw of the injurious and un pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches or Lozenges are pot up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of 50 Dente per box. A liberal discount to the'trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders shoubl be addressed. JAALRD R. DOWDRS, Druggist; Starch 24, 1555.—1 y. Cor. 2d and Race, Philada. Selling; OH; AT MEAT BARGAINS, PA BG AINS, BA RO ADIS. irr EMI I' A STEN kl being • determined to reduce their ot „,,* of DRY GOODS QUDENSW ARE, G itOCB BIBS, ttc., by the IoL or Mmi): next, will sell at greet Bargains. You tlg, person!? going to 110 one keoplug do well to examine their stock hetbro they purchase elsewhere ; Dillies and Gentlemen Drees Goode, of all descriptions, are sold very low, at HENRY A ST Lis.l B. SELLING OFF AT COST oLonts, CASSAMBRE, ATTiNETT;jeana 1 14i:6041a, cakilinarrattaa:, TA:kat eordF, and all kin& or'Pantalobn stuff; leanings, Coating, ac. To sell oil the stock, great Bargain are Offered at Sc &N E. SELLING OFF. AT COST. DEADY MADE CLOTHING, all kinds. at cost, to sell I.llk, out the entire stock, at. HENRY a STINE, SELLING OFF AT COST Silk Shawls ' _Blanket Shawls, Tibet Shawls, and De Labia Shawls, At Great Bargains- Call and see at .TIENBY & STital SELLING OFF AT COST. SILKS, SILKS, sags, lADIES' DRESS SILKS, Black and fancy Colored, A Stripped, Maid, Baymlere, Eignred, no. Yon will Sad U. large assortment, very cheap, at ILENBY t STTNE. T AWES DRESS GOODS, unch as French 11terinoes, ij Coburgs, all Wool De Tables, Alpacas, Bayadercs, Plaids stripes, te. Call and sne - at 11311111" 6: - STINE'S. TI tirs, Furs rullE undersigned has just opened It large new stock J_ df FURS for LADIES and GPINTLEMBN, at his 31ut Store, Lebanon. This stock embraces a very com plete assortment of FURS for .Ladie; besides (1,250, CAM Cc., for Gentlemen 'and' for Trimmings. All are respectfully invited to call and examine. Lebanon, Nov. ?x1,1858. ' ADAM RISE. MED APPLES and PEAGITES, just received, nud _LP for sale by OYES & DIMON. =E=n=lM TIM undersigned MS established a new Lir& vavi STAHLE. in Kuhn le'e Stables, at the Lebanon Valley IL. K. De pot, Lebanon. He hes good and safe Harms, Carriages, as may be desired, and careful •Drivers, which he will hire on fair terms. He hopes by being attentive to bus- Mess to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ap ply at Huirole's Hotel, or at the Stables. DUNCAN MoRAE. N. B.—l run an OMXIBUS lietween the It. It. Depot and all parte of Lebanon and North'Lebtoton. Apphea tion to be made at Kuhnle's hotel, Dannony's, or the Eagle-Hotel, and thaOmnibus win 'call at peallonger's homes in time for the . cars. L e b ut o ni (kit, 27, '57. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing Store. 11° ye who would get a fine suit, dressed up in style from top to toe. Call and Savo 20 per COOL, clear gaiia, at the NEW CI OTIIINO STORE, 2,lstory' o CENTRE WU:DING, of nether a Brothers. FAWNERS will find it MOCII to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap iltore tit the COMM Buildings, Of MUER BROTUTOS. The Tattoutvo for Custom work recall-es Me personal attention of 11. k J. M. RAmm, with more CRTC then ev er. 110.‘ , Ing wonted the best workmen, they are prepar ed to make up the most fashionable work at short no tice. Tho Clothing all warranted, if they do not please they need not be taken. Lebanon May,12,1855 • THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots, Shoes, Slats,' Caps, AND TRUNKS, is the chrap Store of the undersigned, Walnut street, Leba non,where a splendid new stork has just boon open ed. embracing a general assortment for LAMES. 0 EN TLEMEN and BOYS. among whirl, are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Gnat, Kip, and other BOOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, with a 'handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, are also made to order. Ile has also a great assortment of HATS k CAT'S, ke., of all kinds and prices. Tnp: public is respectfully invited to call and examine. Lebanon, Oct 20,'58. JOAN GASSER. CE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.° T LEBANON, have ()Period a large and commodious READING ROOM mid. LIBRARY, at the TEMPER ANCE HALL, opposite the Post-office. The principal Newspapers and Magazines of .the country will always be found on file. The valuable collection of hooks for merly constituting the "NYISTAIt LIBRARY," are also on our shelvesand additional books are now being selected to make the Library of the Association one of the moat valuable in the State. Contributions of suita ble books are solicited from all who desire to see the young men of our town supplied with a healthy moral and religious literature. We intend that the Library shall be comprehensive and select. SIMON J. STINE, Wm. O. WARD and THEODORE OVES, the Commit tee appointed, wilt - be happy to receive such . contribu tions of books or ° "note stating where :they May be called for. ilettdirig: Room open every Tuesday, Timis .lhti;Eridisji end &Barley evenings, from 43 to 10 In'olock. Persom desiring to become members ahOuld do so By Order of the Board. lehanon, Ootobe'r 6,1858. Lebanon Flaneg Mill rtniE NORTH LEBANON ItIILL 'has been remodeled, and is now completed and in. operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of PhOUlt, as cheap as it can be - obtained from auy oth-r soures, They :4 Milk. also keep Constantly on hand and fur sale; CH . OP, BRAN, SHORTS, Sze. They are also prepared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS Worm, and respectfully invite all the formerenstomers of the dill, as well as new ones, to give them a call. They will pay the highest CAsrr market prices for all kinds of Brain, such as WHEAT, B.YE, CORN, OATS, &r., anti afford all facilities and accommodations to those whir will sell. N. L ebanon 80., Nov. 3,1858 STOVE Rdl.71 I GES I3IJIIB & WIDMER. would respectfully tof the :riublie:Abat they have opened a STOVII RANGE STORE, nest door to the Lebanon Yeller Bank, in Netherland 'street, Lebanon, Pa-where they will constantly keep on hand a lame assortmentof Stoves, Ranges, cc. Among the kinds now on baud they would name the following:—Callacher's Sun Rise Cook, Air Tight Cook, Globe Cook, all sizes. Charm Cook, Repub lic Cook, - Morning Star Cook, all kinds Parlor Cooks, Mee and Parlor Stovea r Gas COnsumers, Rgg Cylinders, Harps, Orel Top - Furnaces, Farmer's Boilers, ail sizes Morel and Family Ranges, Portable Heaters, cc. Also. Fire Brick, Orates, cc- 9,Okt Stoves taken in Exchange for e w'ones Lebanon, October 27, ISSS.-tr. ;JACOB RtEDEL respectfully in forms the public that. he still - ues his extensive establishuM l aihkgilid his new building. in Cumberland where be hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who inky favor hint With their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SItO.ES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable article in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his le and vuried stock. lle Is determined to 'surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in hi S business, suitable for any Market in the :Onion. A due care is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, end none but the best workmen areemployed. I'. S..—Fle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strict attention to businessand end , avoring to please his customers, to merit a there of public pat ronage. [Lebanon, 1A417, 'oh. ay- Fashionable Tailoring! illetiEr, HOFFMAN still continues the TAILORING 11 . 1 thminess at his Old Stand in Camberland street, near Plank Road, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best Mall net', are in -vital to call. lie has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of • . Sprint , ir , and Summer Faskons, and as he has none but the'bekt workmen crapleyed, he, guarantees that Al work entrusted to him will be dons' in a Faikractory manner. • 11 . 9.1Tith his thanks to bin old customers for their pat ronage heretoliwe he respectfully solicits public fav Tti TAIL(111 2 -Just received and:for sale the is: rk and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer FaS tan Ts. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he ran make his arrangements accordingly. M1C112151. HOFFMAN Lebanon, April 14,1858. Cane Seaied Chair; an * r Cstbit n e t . Ware. ."; ri D H ROTERLINE has now a largo stock or Cone 11}. SeatedClutirsandeabinet-Wareonhand. A r „ ... ,,,_ ..„, Your , Tren.ekeepers and others are invited _ to call and examine it before purchasing else where. Ilis work is ell his own manufacture. ---"' Also. Old Chairs lte-Caned, - _ . ii ( Mir iris shop is in Walnut Street. nearly opposi ~,. he sail. Lebanon, December 1, 1868.' in. r lIA RRISON K. DUNDORE - would respectfully. In form the pnblie that he has taken the stand late DMICIDTe a Orea..in Cumberland 'street, between Market and Plank Load, where he will keep the largest, fincsn and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower A, than the like . can e bought at any other ''''' place in Lebanon. —f Ire has on band a large assortment of Sofas. ,,- '-A' Tete-a-tetea, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other. Ta bles, Whaficots, lint Racks, &e. Also a large and c 'op stock of stutter!, Cane-scat, and common - Chairs, Se: 'bs, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresseal Also, Lo iig Olaases,, 7 Guilt. Rosewood and Multegany-- . -very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages; Olga and lobby horses, for children. IMParticular attention paid to "UNDER TA-KIND. He has provided himself with the FINEST BEAIiSE IN LEBANON, and will make Collins and attend Funerals, at. the shortest notice and most reason able terms; Lebanon, March 24, 1558. 4, Elleap 40111.1” the old Cab ' fillet Maker. still Alive. TOR ail N SPITLER still keeps constantly on hand a •II kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the best materiel and workmanship. . : ' He has ready made, a number of Superior SOFAS, CliAl RS, BUREAUS, DINING TABLES, BREAKFAST TABLES, Sinks, Cupboards, Stands of all kinds, BED STEADS, and all kiwis of Ware in hisilne of business. act• All_of which-he' wilksell , elteaper: for CASK than - can be bobkht elsewhere:Ale Is also" . • • ready to maks coffins and . attend furierals at the shortestnotice.' 'All persons in want of Cabinet Ware will do well to give him a call at hit mons in Market streot, directly opposite the United Brethren Church, before purchasing elsewhere. He warrants his goods to be es represented, and if it is not en, he will make it so, free of charge. Lebanon, Feb. 17, 1858. CRAM MANUFACTORY: AITi t 13 subscribers take this method to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced the above business, in all its branches, in the Ht o4 ongh of Lebanon, on Finegroveltoad, near kh t is known as Phreaner's Foundry. They hope to recei. the vt patronage of those in want of anything in their ha ,'.ls they promise to use the hest materials and employ the best of workmen. OLD CHAIRS KEPATRED and PAINTED. AVV" The following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber taken in exchange for Chairs, viz:—lfiekory, nut, _Polder, Maple, Beech, Derek and Cherry of differ ent kinds.. teL. IyARE-ROOlif, in the TOIFY iL I LL, Market SL, Lebanon, where a large stock of Ready-made Rocking and other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, &e., is constantly kept on hand. lIROWER & SON. Lebanon, Noir. 17, 1&18. C*wner of Mulberry and, Chestnut streets, Lebanon, Pa., ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS FOIL Cenieteries;Vorandes. ihtleentes,Publie and Pri vate Grounds, &c., which he offers in great va 7Kiety of designs at lower prices than the mune can he ob. tamed elsewhere. Also, CHAIN FENCHS of every de scriptiOn constantly kept on hand. Augukt 25,-1£158.-tf. Henry AV. Overman, NO. Yl (Ohl No. 6) South THIRD Street, below Mark et, Philadelphia. LEATHER DEALER. Calf Skins, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, -' RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, Ac. N. B.—Rough Leather, bought or taken in exchange. March 2;1858.—1y. IDEA - SONS having money to loan can have an oppor tunity for ea% Investment, in sums to twit, by en quiring at thisoLlim Theintereetwill bepatdpromptly. Jan 19;1859. TAILORING Take Notice. WALTER d: DARTO Boot and Shoe. stove. New Furniture Store. WILOTARSA.LE AND RET AI Niched. Lamer, = 52500 WANTED. FOUNDRIES, 'Ai - AMINE SHOPS,&c FARMERS' & 1T OH A IS--1 A , ": • ea, = Foundry and Machine Shop, LEBANON, PA. Tr HE undersigned having made very great additions to their facilitieA for the manuthetnring of MiolititvgitY, will manufacture and keep on hand. a very general as sortment of FA RATING IMPLEMENTS, embracing Wheeicr's Improved Mribeay and Lever librscpnavers mad Thres'/cr: Innny's Combined. Reaper mat Moaner. with ontra latest improvements; Cast Iron field Rollers, Grain Drills and Fang. Corn Plouxhs and Planters, Clo ver hullers, Corn libellers, Fodder, Straw, they Cutters, All of the above Machines are of the latest and hest improvements, and are all warranted to give sa`isfaction. Castings of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice. They also manufardnre STEAM NM. GINES, Mill Gearing. Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They invite all to call and examine their work, at their Machine-Shop. on Pinegreec street. Lebanon. .455 - All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. A. MAJOR & BROTITER, ;Nue 2, 1852. Lehmann, Lebanon Ctr., Pa. . WEIMER 07PLICIIIXE WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb- anon, Lebanon county, Pa.. .massy W.M. it P. L. WEIMER, Propri , . eters, manufactiire Steam Engines from - MOlierse power, of the latest styles ymtlifikabi and patterns, with all the :modern int .proveinents.. Mao, superier Bortalde En , gines (with Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on wheels, .for Saw Mills wood saWing and hoisting purposes. Par ticular nitration is called to our small Upright Engines for Printer S, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take up a very small spice, and eau be put up in a room as a household fixture. ALSO. Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces. of improved construction-- Forge Hammers, of P. L. Weimer's Patents: Rolling Mill, Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps, Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quar ries, Railroad Cars, Iron Bridges, Slashing. Hangers, Pulleys:Par-Mug -Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixtures. II lobe Steam Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any sise, forni and weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. (Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches and lumitnering each square; any imperf.,etion is thus detected, and the faulty claret rejected; this is prac- Heed in very few shops lam this country.) ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, coastal/Cy on hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most sea sonable terms. Iron.Brass,and Composition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice. R G EPAIRIN attended to with promptness and spatch. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK matte to order. 45y- Orders respectfull3-solieited. All COUITILLI Dim bons by mall or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. IVRtitn a. r. L. WEIMER. Lebanon, Feb'y 4,1,55 S LF,Allit MEWS Cloth nantlfactory, TIANICPUL for paseTavors, the undersigned respect .' fully informs the Public. that he continues to curry on his Manufactory in limit ]lancer township, Lebanon comity, on as extensive a scale as ever.• I t is Unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will he done iu the same EXCELLUNT mu:, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. lie promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. ills manufactory is in complete order. and he flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. Ile manufactures, Broad awl Narrow Cloths, atssinettg; Mania*, While aod other Plaands,alt ist the tot »onmcr. He also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the move titmice of Ida thistomers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:----At the stores of George & Seellenberger. Looser & Brothers, George Reinteld, and at the new Drug Store of Guilford k Lemberger, near the Market house, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh errs, Bethel township; at the public house of William Emma, Prederickstang;' at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the. stare of George Weidman, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Gabriel Wolfersberger, Now Market Forge; at tie store of Michel Shirk, East Iltraover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miter and David M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away regularly, front the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. "Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they with it prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the :Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and let at the desired places. N. 13. It is desired that those-having Wool carded, will pay the Cash thereD/r, at the abort: named Oases. LYON LEMBERGER. East Hanover, T,elstuon connty, Nay 12,1555. JAMES P. MAXWELL, MANUFACTIMFR OF improved Fire end SVater Proof COMPOSITION ROOFING, ItAIVICIST(TRO, PA., IitESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Harrisburg, Heading, Lancaster, Lebanon, and their vic that we are prepared to put on roofs on most liberal teems, and at the shortest notice. We respectfully call the attention of persons about to build, to our invaluable method of roofing, ,now much used throughout the principal cities of the United States and their vicinities. This mode of roofing having all the combined requisites of Dheapness,Durabdity, end Se- curity against Fire and Water, and dispensittr with high gable walls; the roofs require an inclination of not more than three-quarters (%) of an inch to the _ foot, and in many cases saving, the entire cost of rafters—the ceiling oist being used. The gutters aro made of the same material., without any extra charges ; consequently. our roofs are put at almost half the cost of either TM. Slate, or Shingles. The material being of imperishable nature. it surpasses all others in Durability:—besides, in case of any easnal ty. it is the most eerily repaired of any Other roof now iu Use. Yet, the best proof we cart offer as to its being both fire and water proof, are our many references, to any one of whom we are tat liberty to refer. N. 11.—But let it be distinctly understood, (since arc manufacture our own composition, and do the work in per sea,) that we warrant all our Work proof egainst both Fire:Lod Water; if they prove contrary, we will most willingly abide the results. The materials being mostly non-conductors of hest, no roof is SO cool in mmuner. or so warm in winter. Those wishing to use our roof should give the rafters a pitch of about one inch to the foot. May 57, 1857. 7 TAKE INOTIEC E. The old stone worn is come to rife again. JOUN DETER MOYER would respectfully informthe public that he emit:Miles t he business of LIM nsToNE; SAWENG AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street,East Lebanon. Ile finishes the following articles out of the best and soundest limestone that can be pro• eared in this neighborhood, vigi—Doon Sitar and PLAT FORM, STETS, IVINDOW SILTS and HEADS, CELLAR Dons OMENS, Cann-STOMS, Stele Scraper blocks, as well as any other article that can he manufactured of I iniestone. llii Curb-stoncs ore from four to fire Inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. Ile was the first person that introduced the lima-stone into this place, and is now prepared to finish MT lime- Steno 'so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which asser tion he directs the public to the finished work at his es tablishment. lie respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting new buildings, to call at his esiald ish men t and convince themselves of the excellent finish of his work os also of the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, March ' J. L. LEIBERGER, DRUGGIST, ' APOTHECA KY, AND DEALER IN Fancy Articles and Perfumery, PURE DRUGS! 1 PURE MEDICINE i ! liffft , th , es to its Good, MlCei be Pore I Do you want rum and Reliable Medicine? Cull at LEMI;SittIETVS. .Are you in want of pure Spices? The best tainr be had dt I.IOI.IIEittIEIVS. If you are in want of good Washing Soap, porn White or Red Costito Soap, Country Soap, Erosive! Soap to fellttiVe grease spots, super Sluicing soup;t: Soap for the teeth; all that is requested of you is that you buy the Sllllll3 At LEMitERGEWS. 1 3 Do you want a good Hair Toole? Something, to 11111.1:C the Hair grow, to Cleanse the head, and , to prevent fulling out of the hair: if you do. Can at LEM itERUHR'S. If you want a good Hair Brush, Flesh Brush, Clothes Brush, Nail Brush, or Tooth Brash, Call at LEMBERGER'S. Why do you walk so creoli-backed Yonsbould wear one of the Shoulder Drams ofihrolfor tutu • At LEMILERGEWS. Preserve your Shoe Leather, Yen eau do so effectually by using Richard's New Compound (Blackiug.) Wholesale and Retail. At I.MBERGRR'S NAR cam LUNAR OIL I I LUNAR OM!! o you realty Ivant a brilliant, sale and cheap light.— so, burn the Lunar Oil in "the Lunar, Oil Lamp. For lo only at Don't surer with Frosted Limbs, Chilblains, Ao., for there is a cute et Lloll3lol.oFdt ' S. Anything you want that is 'kept in a well crowd acted lqrst-Class Drug More, can be furnished yOU by LIME EDGER,. Chemist and Apothecary. Aar Special attention given to PIMICIAN * A vans and F.sinux RECEWTS, and all medicine dispensed warratteed pure, always as good to can 1,0 obtained any where, and sold to suit the times, by 30S. L. LEINITIERGER, DaIiGIST I CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, February 2, 180.3 Market Street, Lebanon CLOCKS, CLOCKS, JuBT RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKER'S, From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour. Oct. 22, '56. Dr.ROSS , DRUG STORE, CUMBER LAND STBEET, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. rh„"„iir3lerCl'irj,J sole a large said varied assortment of - e ines, Dyestuffs, Perfumery. Truss, s, Patent Medicines, and Foncy Coeds. which are offered at the lowest prices. A n experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and the wants of the public, enable hint first style of the science. DO. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES., Are the most certain cure fur Worms use. They are sweet. and no child Ii refuse to take them. Persons mulct ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Lozen s," and refuse all others. Many per m, nut having this Lozenge will try get you to take sonic other kind: do 1 let them deceive you—you can al lye get them at Dr. Koss' Drug store,., Lotion. and you can have them sent you, free of expense by mail, if you .close the price in a letter. If less ,item a dollars worth is wanted, enclosp est-office stamps, and you will receive them by return of mail, post pont, Dr. Ross will send them to any part of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get .hem. Price 20 cents. Dlt, ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or un easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage in all cases in which a purgative would be needed ; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, headache, Impure Blood, and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. They will he found superior to any other pill in use. Price 25 cts, per box. Will be sent by mail on receipt of the mo ney.. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon. DR. ROSS' TOXIC MIXTURE. A superior medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, Nervous it tulache, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Ner vous Weakness, and all other diseases requring a tonic. TRUSSES Axe SEPPORTERS. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for tale, a large assortment of TrusseS, of all sizes, and various in price, which will be sold veryslow. An experience of more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug store. A personal attention to thefitting given. If you need a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug Store,Lebanon. - DR, ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spasms, Restles.sne,ss, Sc.. of Infants. It calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to 'sleep. without leaving, the dull, drowsy state that lid lowethe-Mie of other infant drops. Special attention is asked to this rehmrkable 'action. Ask for Dr. Ross' In fant Drops.. _ • DR. ROSS'. HAIR TONIC.. Is your hair fatting Oft? are you troubled with dand ruff, or itching of the head? Dr. Ross' 'lair Tonic will cure these troubles. Price 25 Ms. DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER .& AGUE. Aver and _dote cured in 24 hours. Individuals who have suffered for weeks and months, have been in a sin gle day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only at Dr Bess' Store. DR. ROSS' EYE WATER, For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 25 cts. • DR. ROSS' WORM OIL. A positive cure forMorms. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT. The best Liniment'in use for Rheuma tism, Sprains, Swellings, Bruises. Tooth ache, Sere Throat, and all painful and Neuralgic affections of the body, is Dr. Ross' Liniment. - - DR. ROSS' TOOTH WASH, For the cure of spongy and bleeding gurus, Seurvy,for cleansing and preserv ing the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath, use Dr. Ross' Tooth Wash. DR. BERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of Rheumatism, Tetter, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones, Old Sores, Pimples on the face, Eruptions of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mereury. Sold only - et Dt. Ross' Drug store. COUGH CURED - FOR 25 CENTS. Du. PHYSIC ''s COUCH Sines; prepared and sold only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court Douse, le a certain cure for coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, Sc. Look well to the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name is on the bottle. EPILEPSY OT FITS CAN BE CURED! Evidence stronger than certificates! LASE'S VEGETA BLE COXPOIGND is performing more wonderful cures than any other Medicine known 1 it is perfectly'safe to take. Try it. If you are not satisfied after using one Bottle, the money will be refunded; if not able to' pay, one Bottle will be given -gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars tar Bottle. or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Stare. Lebanon, June 1&, Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court house, Lebanon. Pa. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. - - - A Benevolent Institution established b .speciar Endow ment for the Relief of the Sick and Dislreuved, afflicted with Virulent and I.:pidenele Diseases. ' _ . . /11.03 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, hi view 6 , f the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseae ss, and the deceptions practiced upon the nutlirtunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ego di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT,worthy of their name, to of a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases in their forms. and to give ArErncAL A 1/1101011ATIS to all who ap ply by letter, with a description of their condition ' (age, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH CI NES IDRE OF cninGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will ftunish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease, for the year ending January Ist, 1858, express the highest sadsfaetion with the ruccess which has attended the labors of the Oensniting Surgeon in the cure of Spormatorrhiett, Sem inal Weak 1105$, Impotence, Gonorrhoia, (fleet. Syphillis, the vice of 01)1111I81111 or Selfahuse, &c., and order a con tinuance of the same plan lbr the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their latio.s in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young. and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very importent and much despised Pause. An admirable Report on Speranatorriwo, or Seminal ll'enkness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self- Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he sent by mail On a sealed en velope) FP NE OF CIIAROE,ou receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, kc., ars constant ly being published fur gratuitous distribution, end will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedia.s and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. CAL. NOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ey order of the Directors. ItZlt..l D. II K.A.R.TWELL, CEO. 'FAIRCHILD, .Seerr.tary Nov. 10,'5S£1) AFFLICTED READ PII.II,ADELPH I A AIED/CAL ILOUSE.—EAablisbed twenty two years ago by Er. RINKELIN, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. TWENTY-TWO :YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. 11 most succeasful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature; manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual Infirmities, diseases of Lhe skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE There is an ovil habit sometimea indulged in by boys, In solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; end which, if not reformed in due time, not only bogete serious obsiaelea to matrimonial happiness, but gives 'rise to n series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to thin pernicious practice are aware of the consequencee, until they find the ner vous system Shattered, feel strange and unacwaun table sensations, and vague fears in the mind. (Seepages, 27, 2S, 49, of Dr. K.'s book on "Self-Preservation...l The unfortueete thus affected becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study ; Ids step is tardy and weak ; he Is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If ho 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 tellies. These arc considerations) which should awakes. the attention of all who are similarly situated. Ile who places himself under Dr. KINEELIN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor'is a gentle mfm. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. IL's patients.will never, be disclosed. young inanlet no faliaineikelti deteryou from mak ing your ease known to one. who, from education and respectability can certainly befriend you. 4'T' Dr . ICINK ELI N'S residenee has been for the /AA TWESTT yeses at the N. W.. Corner of THIRD AND UNION strtaa, Philadelphia, Pa. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with ell their symptoms, per letter, encloaing a remit, Lance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by ?Jail or Ex press. DEAD I TOUTII AND 11ANDOOD I I A VICIOROUS LIFE OR A PRENIATURN DEATII, KINKELIN on Smr-Punttwenom—Ortir 26 Qom. Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mail. GRATIS I GRATIS! I GRATIS!!! A Free GIFT • To _4ll. MISERY RELIEVED! °Nature's Guide," a new and popular Work, full of valuable advice and impreseive warning, alike calculat ed to prevent years of misery, and save ruousoivas of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on reeeiving an order unclosing two postage stamps. July 15, 1851.—1 y. • EW GOODS! NEW GOODS I Ye Lovers of the Beautiful AS WELL Asl TLIE USEFUL! adi and See! ymir time! • TO BUY CHEAP 911114 "Centre nuildlogs" are full of NEW GOODS.— The taste of the most thstidi.m.q will be gratitied iu every acceptation of the term, when beholding the beauti• ful New Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods. Among themany we will name a few, such as Poile•tio-Chetne, Cirtnutian Plaid Mid Stripe; Plaid; Stripe, Byaderuand Printed Va lentine; Prone!, Printed and plain colors, all-wool De lain; Printed and plain Cashmere, Wench Nlerino: La velle Ejektre; Al,de-Lain, English and American Chintz. &Hr.—Black and Fancy, Velvet ltyailere, &e., acknow ledged to surpass anything of the kind in this *Borough. Shawls! a variety. Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, •tr• Dottier/is G'oods—Muslin, netting, Check, &c., &c., 80 cheap that you can save money by purchasing your sup plies at Reber & Eros. Flannels, all colors, very cheap. "It will pay" Gontlo men to ptirelinse their Cloth, Over coating, Casaimerou, Satinets and Veatinge, for thomeelves and their Boys, Out of tho very large and well selected Stock, just opened at the Centre Iltultlimm. of RAllpllt k..8R05., who alweye "Study to please." READY ArADE monaNa. to please everybody. Lebanon; September 15th, 1858. INDIAN TEA. The Surest and most Excellent Remedy! U SA, virgo F r 4 b - f VMS TEA cures Costiveness and prmluees a lie chit- 1 % j_ ful Appetite. relieve s patients of severe Cats, Ahem enitimn, and purities the Motel, For Dropsy and,i,,, - la-^e:., Consumption it is likewise the very best Berner ... , 1,- ,k dy; and for Females before and after Confine-tely - xHI tout it will prove , a. never-titiling Purilicative,`Z.B• l4 . 4l4 being at the same t ime en additional himetit to the le fent. In severe Pain in the Stomach it will render most valuable services. cleansing and warming tie, Stomach, etc,, etc., and counteracting all unpleasant sensations, which frequently originate from flatulency, FLI etc. Take one Tabhsspoonful of the above Tea wpm; quart of water, let it 641 for about one quarter o t an bone, cover it well so as to prevent the aroma from es caping, and drink it cold or warm, with or without su gar, one quart every day according to circumstances. One fourth of a pound costs 25 cents. You may also eat the Tea in its natural state :-.1 Teaspoon full with molasses, repeating this every 2 hours should thedisease , be severe. Children are to take this medicine in proper- Oen to their ago. SEBASTIAN ZEIT LER, ~k -' es.- Ilr ALNVT Street. South-West corner el Ti , In Chestnut street, fast Douse West of the Idethodise.treet, Philadelphia. Episcopal Cemetery. [Lebanon, Dec. 15, 1 0S.--bit. ISCORPOITATZD BY rue sea= Ori,..rexx , r ix ?,1 ~ --- DR. BUNTER'S Five Per Cent. Intbrest. mEDICAL rtiANUAL Nro.ey is received in any sum, large or smelt. mil t.. • est paid from the day of deposit tothednyof witlette: Being an original and popular Treatise on I The office is open every day from 9 tiOScs-k i nth. , ZI, MAN AND WOMAN: inn till 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Meade: , Timm Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of Thursday evenings till S o'clock. 1 very kind. with never-failing Remidies for the 110 N, HENRY L. BENNER. Pe-i.. s • speedy cure of diseases of a private and delitate charms- e ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice PP , IL.!:I ter. incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature and w i .,,,,, A , e . p...,„,, Secretary. Nature's God. ' DIRECTORS. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. lion. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Rress , b-e.. ,:s.s,Vi. is tif i,../. The author of the above Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Berry. ` _ ~` ‘. •.' iti i t ii i lee" . volume is a graduate, mitt Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, •„,..\ ‘ ' , 4 l -, ... 1 `'.. ; 1 , i 4;/IpL' t having devoted it quarter of S. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes. ~, , f. T .‘ . „ ~.( /. . 1 • • .44 atentury to the study and C. Landreth Iquitos, henry Diffinderffee -:-.5., .2 , " 11 ,etterrzegr • _ treatment of Spylnim and ara-3loney is received and Payments made dails ,t --- - -'' if .4: 1- ,tegy . .5,.„.7 kindred disorders as a spec- i out notice. --..• .' ;,.. - aeatatisee,4/ ~..,'.^: iality, he has become pas- The investments are made :F"........i....-_,..,,.,_.-. ,' s. ••... timed of most invaluable GAGES, GROUND RENTS, '..."." /'; .7, •.:-Z n. information in regard to the ties as the Charter requires. • ./ierii !11 t it. s - t.N. ' same utilisable te compress " into rade mecum compass the very gnintessence of tried- D. S. RA•B ER'S Mal science on toils import: at subject; as the remit o; the experimme of the most eminent physicians in En- Wholesale and Retail Druo. :Marc,, rope and America is thoroughly demonstrated in his ilas been Removed to his New Building. eft Cum:, own highly successful praetice in the treatment of sc' I laud Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings. cret diseases In. mangy thousands of vases in the city of Lebanon, Pa. Philadelphia alone: f T" subscriber respectfully announces to his ~,,,„, t, . lances and the public in general s that Inc It.ts Testimony of the Pref . ': tffi 3 Obstretrics in Penn. College, stoutly on hand a large -stock of Philadelphia. DItU G S , ~ PERFUMERY, "DR. Iliiirren's itlinteiC3lailitst." The author of this i . MEDICINES, . „ , work, unlike the majority .of those who advertise to PAINTS, CHEMICALS -- -"" "'".- DYE-STuFr::. cure the diseases of which it treats, is a' gratitude of one , . . of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords rue VARNISHES, . ~, TUR PENT [NE. pleasure to recommend him`, to the intfortunate, or ta GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES. the victim of mat-practice, es asuceettsfui and exprrienc- HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS. ed practitioner. in whose honor and integrity they stay Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Scope ~.• place the greatest confidence. gars, Tobacco, Ac. Also a variety of Fancy Articles t• JOSEF)" S. LONGSTIORE, It. D. • numerous to mention, which lip offers at low rate..:, Front A. Woodward, 31. D., of Penn. University, warrants the.qualities of the articles as re • ' Philadelphia. Pnrehasers will preseutet..- please remember this, and examine ;hr It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the pro- qualities and prices of his goods before much k . y:, I ~. icemen:a ability of the Anther of the "Medical Menu- where. ..4Z'• Physicians' prescriptions and family r - .. - at." Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, C pea carefully. compounded, at all hours of the ;hie 'night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eite;: some of them of long standing, have come under my no- tice. in which his skill has been Manifest, in restorine to Buildings- - perfect health, iu some instances Where the patient ' has On Sundays the Store will be openel for the c me bees considered beyond medical, aid. In the treatment pounding of prescriptions between the- hours of 7 sta. of Sentinel 'weakness, or disarrangement of the functions 10 o'clock, A. 3.1, 12 and 1, and 4 and SP. 31- produced by Wanuae, (0.• I.4Ce+4 of venery, Idu not Lehanon Dec. 9,1857 - DAVID S. RADER know his superior in Isle profession. I have been ae- • els:tinted with the Authoraornothirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiseretien, to recom mend Mill us one, in whose professional skill and integrb. ty they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWARD, AL D. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of .. postage to any part Visited States for 25 cents, or Scotties for t tl. Address, post . paitl, COSDEN A CO., Publishers, box 107. Philadelphia. ..”,..,, Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents suppli ed on the most Walla terms. , oetob e r :0nh.1655.-iy. • The Liaer Ifittlig °MEM': PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. riOLPOUNDED entirely from Cncnts, is one of the beet L/ purgative and liver Miklietties now before the public, that acts as a (Wltartic, easier, milderiandutoreelfeetimi than any other medicine known. IC is not only, a Ca thartic hut a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, therron the bowels anti stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two purpo. ses effectually. without any of the painful feelinglexpe , rienced in the opeintions of meat at/hurt/es. It strength -1 ens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and 1 Mal it no with unusual rapidity. The LIVER is one of the principal rem:asthma the human beds: and when it pee-forms it a reactions well, the powers of the GO system are fully develop ed. The stomach is almost ..; entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver .11 , for the proper perform once of its functions ;Z when - the stomach Is at Emit. the bowels are at fault, and the whole sys tem suffer iu consequence -fl of ono organ-41io Liver having ceased to do its, duty. For the diseases of that organ. one of the 1,,,1 proprietors has made it -1-is study, inn a practice of ...i more than twenty years, it findsomeremmly where. ao." with to counteract the many derangements to E n which it is liable. To prove that this rent- 7:: edy is at last found, any pers o ns troubled with lir- A mer complaint, in any of its forms, has but to try awl bottle, and conviction is I certain. These Gums remove all froth the system, supply thy flow of bile invigemte food to digest well, purify and health to the - whet% cause of the disease and Bilious attacks are cured I coded, by the occasional ' tutor. One done after eating stomach and prevent 0 souring. Only one dose taken he 2a/pctiaare. Only one doie taken at gently, and cures Costive One dose taken ' after pepsin. dim dose of . two tea lieve Val , I:feurfacae. - Otte bottle thken for To- > male obstruction removes the cause of the disease,___ [ and makes it perfect cure. Only one doSeltinftedi- -- i ately relieves Cholic,while one dose often reneated,is rt it sure cure for cholera llforbas, anti a preventive ‘sr of cholera. Only one bottle is need- MI ml to throw out of the sys tem the effects of meth- ',!-- eine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or :unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor qt, tha appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chromic Diarrlhowt in its worst forms, while Summer or Dowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Mims in children; there is' no surer, sidet,'or speedier remedy in the world, as it never Ails. A few bottles Caro _Dropsy, by excitingthe absorbents. Vie take Pleasure in, recommending this medicine as a Preventive for Fee Cr. and ..4gue,, Chill Fever, and all Fe vers of a BiliouS Type:' It operates with certainty, and thousands athwilling- to.testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Va. Nix Water in the mouthwith the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Livcrinvigorator is a Scientific Medical Discovery and is daily working-cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom mum than one bottle ie required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, front the worst JAMIIIiCt4 or Dys- pepsin ton common Headache, all of willed aro the re sults of a Diseased Liver. PRIMONZ DOLIMI A. BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, Mt Rot:Messy, hew York. JOSEPH L. Ultima GER, and Dn. Ross, Agents for Leba non; and retailed by Druggists. ijunell,'sS—ly. temmusaccumumemanau.. ~ ts..=.. ......*--,.......m-s=ssesemmass 1; 1 j Z; OCEAN ,ft.LEGRAPH! CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK I=M Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, —AT THE— FaROMER S 9 STORE. LEON Am) ZIM3IEIIII AN informs his friends and th public that be has Just rseeived a new stock of Goods for the Winter Trade, which will be found as cheap as say stock of the kind in this town; consisting of all .11T.IL GOODS as are usually kept in a first-class store. Particular attention is given to Staple Goods for the country trade, not neglecting the &pc,' a r ticles fo r LA-- DIES' WEAR—such as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under slcoyes, Handkerchiefs, itr- GENTLEMEN aro invited to examine • Itts CLOTHS, Casahnetes, Cosines, TWCetlet, Fancy and other Vestings, Velvets, Cords, &c. tha.GROCERY department may be found a Splendid assortment or every need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar, Spices,Tots, Mackerel, &c. In CROCKERY the stee.: is well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. -The highest market price will be paid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept. 22,1858. ROOKS: Books! • • WALTZ k RCEDLE would respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper the» they ran be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received aro— Parton's Aaron Burr, lAvington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great. King, Bayard Taylees Northern Travels, . Debit and Credit, The Reason They have always on band a largo assortmentof School Books. Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books, and a large sesortmont of Flute, Plano, Violin and Guitar Music. .Platio Forte, 310- lodian and Violin instructor. PAPER HANGINGS , of Foreign and Domeetdo Manufacture, Window Shades. The AlonLlily Magazines, nod all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4' Weekly; Can be had by calling at theature, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." _Orders left with them for any kind of goods in their line, wilt be promptly >Atom:hal to. Lebanon, Feb. 4,1655. New Barber Shop. • ,-.lEortax DALY , 111ARICET STREElropimate tbo Lob. Air anon Bank. would respoetfully inforto the Citizens C t LOIMIUM and vieinity.tbat be still continues his lirst-clans Shaving 4. Hair Dressing Saloon, and i,, prepansi to do business in the unlock and best style, and would solicit all to glvo inns a trial. Lebanon, Oct. 21,1857. . ' American Watch es. MIST receivod a • lot of ft no ilfElllCA`l4 WATCHEI. 4 , at. the .Eagle,,Jewolry . Store of, , J Warta IL KELLY. Lebanon, Nov. 3,1858. TIR.IIUNTER will Forfeit $5O if failing to mire any 1 . 1 enseof scent disse that maycome under 46 rare, HO matter how long standing- or afflicting. Either sex are Invited to his Private Rooms, 41 North Seventh St. Piffled's, without fectr of interruption from other pa tletits. Strangers and others who have been unfortu nate in the selection of a Physcian are invited to call IMPOI'ENCY—Trough unrestrained Indidgeture of - the passions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are num erous. Premature impotency, involuntary sentinel dis charges., wasting of the organs, loss. of memory. a tote for fotnale society, genrr ii debility. or constitntioo al derangement, arc sure to follow if neon:tars, consult the Doctor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure. DEAD AND ItEPLECT.—.The afflicted would do will to reflect before trusting their health anti happiness, mei in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicianstano mut of this class of maladies. It is certainly ituposeu,., fior one man to understand all the ills the Lu ne n[ family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pe collar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, sod to that lie devotes most of time and study. _ _ YEARS 0b PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to th• study nud trenimem of diseases of the sexual organs -b. goiter with ulcers upon the body, throat. nose. or bv.. pants in the head, or bones, mercurial rhountatims, sub, tuns. grarul, irregularities, diseases arising from youth. ful excess es , or impurities of blood, whereby the cop t .ti. tution hoshecome enfftlded, enables the Doctor to olf.r /speedy relief to all who may place themselves under hi care. cm. Medicine forwarded to any part of irnitecl State , . —Price Ten Dollars per Pachais. For sale. DR. DICKINGSON'S CELEBRATED 31Act. NETO-ELECTRIC MACIITNE. No acid or other mgr.. client required; its power being ohisitted than a pc:rine omit mu-net. No family should be without one. PA, only gad: October 20th, ISSIL-13t. morbid or bad matter ing in their place a heal ing tile - stomach, causing ing the blood, giving tone machinery, removing the effecting a radical cure. !and, what is better, pre- Lilac of thu Liver heristo- e i lliTSgreat PURIFIER. to In.fure the public Irue a few years. I ready won a name and repegatirm ttnesampicrl in the I•latory of :thy unxlicne ever intleto ted. The irmw.tionte composing it am sim . ple yet its combination nil porvortril in' 'hiving dist:axe from the human syetent. I t cares sitMeient to reßore the fuod front raltdog and for o retiring, Prevents nigiat, loosens t/ao bowels nous. Scrofula., I Caneanms formations. Cutaneous Diseases. }:rysipelas, Boils, ' flood,. lui the face, Sore Eyes, Old .t slobbery Ulcers, SAuthl /haul, 'rater ;tllivtiona, .Ithenmatic -Disorders,. ))ysp.-ps la, Costiveness, Jalillaiett, Salt Rheum, • Mercurial Diemses, (merit! Debility, Liver COlll idaint, Loss of Appetite, L ow Spirits, Foul Stomach, Fenude Coutplaints, and all Diseases having thair origin in an impure state of the Blood. eteal, will cure Dys- hpoonfula alwnya rc- • • . y,e,.ry Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir• titian; on hand containing certifomites from persons who Lars been enred by its use. )Jetty of them are desper ate cas.-s, and conituend themselves to the attention of those ailticted with any of the above diseases. The loa•ium eel tif.cate alone is selected, as carrying with it the nmst indubitable eridenceof the virtues of this won. derftil medicine. Sworn statement of David 31"Creary, of ?rapier Town. slap. Beaton' county: In April, 1810, as near as I ran remember, a small pimple made Its appearance on my lip, which subn Le anne enlarged and sore. I used ponitices of sorrel, and wash of blue vitro], without elfect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Sehelishorg, who pro nounced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of stignes lend and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave mo internal and external remidies—the latter con sisting principally of caustic; but all to no purpose, as. the dist:Lie continued spreoling toward the nose. I next used a preparation of amide, in the form of salve. This for a time checked the disease, but the innsunruation soon increased. I nest called upon Dr. Stotler, of St. Clain'. villa, Bedford county, 1 , 110 also pronounced the diseaeot Cancer, and applied a salvo Mid to be a never failing remedy, but it had uo effect whatever in checking the spread of Ile lore. In December, of the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and bad attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. 11. S. Newton., ot the Electic Medical College. lie pronounced the disease "a cumin , ous Cancer, superinduced by au inordinate use of mei , eau." lie applied mild zinc ointment, and gni° me in ternal remedies. My face healed up, but the-inflamma tion was not thoroughly remosed. In February-, 1557, he pronounced me curod, and I left for li.une. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I conld nut rest at night I Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom remained until Septemberdts ring which time •he used every known remedy, and part.. ly succeeded in checking the dismuse, but when I return ed home there were still three diechlrging ulcers upon my flee. I continued nsing Newton's preparations; and also medicine that got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer outinued growing until it had eat off the kit side of my nose, thegreat.rportion of my left cheek, and had al-. taalasel my left eye. I had given up all hope of ever b..- lug curtsi, since Dr. Ely said he could give relief: hot that a cure was impossible. In March, 1651, I bought a bottle of "Mood Searcher," but I must conf!ss that I had no faith in it. was very weak when I COMMenCed taking it; but I found that I gained 3trength day by f tt th tle e , day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. I coetinued. and when the third bottle Ira.; taken my Lica. I w t a t a tt: s l h : 1 11 , e y a s te rs i f n . b h y t A a a l l t t h h n e r i : g aci s h l n e n . ce , y T t fa l e n " d i l s ct u d r t i n ' sured. I am still grateful to a benign Providence wholuutapar ed my life, and which has been done through theinstru ment.dity of JaINDSECS IMPUOVED BLOOD Sesncurn. • DAVID M'CREART. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of Aigu t st, I). 1655, before nie, one of thejustlces of the,pistee, and for tbe Borough of Hollidaysburg, cor t ucy, p a. Witness—U. J. Jones. Jon , / Gomacr, J-. 1% For sale by 31. It. ttettle, Myerstown Araiit4 Early,. Palmyra; John Capp k Son, dont:Mown ;" John Seltzer, N e w ; John Carper, Bnclutuanrille ; John Dein- Meer, Campholatown ; Killinger J:, Einsports,Aunville; John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport ; all of lebauon County.. Dru lle w llida sto y rk sburg, Penna. Ltanser e.l4:atox,„ Proprietors. * Also Sold at Dr. Geo. Ross'• opposite the. Court Rouse, Lebanon, Pa. R ag. og . - - - , TO Tut, AFF IuTED. TIR. J. W. DEMME, the Celebrated HERD DOC TOR, offers his.saluable services to the public at large. DOCTOR RECHTLR is opposed to Odomel Or nor mineral poisons • and will not give them at ult.— IHSCTOR BECIITLi having studied medicines ten years, and a raitnber of Years of extensive practice and expert enon, secures to him the confidence of the public. DOC TOR ISIXWITLE ha only lost nine isttients in the last two yoarsiout of the vast numbers who hare made ap plication to him for aid, from 1101110 and abrUML. Some come liutultells of miles to consult with we:lrd to discuss of long standing, and have been cured, in the last two . years , • DOCTOR ISECIITI,R has cured 50 eases of Cancer, 30 of 'Rheumatism, 29 of Dropsy, 23 of consumption, 'l9 of Dilemma of the Bladder and Kidneys, 17 of Sore Eyes, 100 of females laboring under the Falling of the Womb, Monthly' Irregularities, Flouratbos ,te. All the Shove dismses have been pronounced inettrable by (his mei quacks. We bare no spree to giro the above train , cates; but whoever doubts can have the names at any time by calling ou DOCTOR DECDTLE. As respects Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR DECATIR has never lot one woman in continemOnt of all the east numbers he has attended. In this)* is particularly stn.- cessful. Diseases of long standing of all kinds, eared In the shortest possible then, mai on the msst reasonable terms. No charges for consultation. Night practice at. tended to at all hours. • DOCTOR BECIITLE will always be fonnd in his Office In North Lebanon, a few doors North of the II nit edßre th. era Church, except when out on business. in REAL ESTATE .7.t:.!: and such tirrt . Aur.n Fifty Dollars Forfeit. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED .__ ---- BLOOD SEARCHER, TILE ONLY - ACKNOWLKIKZEb REMEDIAL AGENT wits ( f f the rdood, THAT TOES ITS IVOR H. TROSOUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! Ncirth Lebilikoik-Boruukh, peccmh* 2_ 4 , . 18611.-Iy. {ati+till l SAFETY Trdil Compain
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