IM=EEMMiIiI fit anti p l~t. CAUDLE LECTURES, CATIDLO IT Ali BEETT TO GITEITITWICIT FAIR . . 'So Mr. Gaudio; I hope you enjoyed yourself at Greenwich. How do I know you've been to Greenwich 1 I know it very well, sir: know all about it: know more than you think I know. I thought there was something in the wind. Yes I Was sure of it, when you went out of the house to-day. I knew it by the looks of yen, though I didn't say anything. Upon my word ! And you eall yourself a respectable man, and the father of a family! Going to a fair amongst all sorts of people,—at your time of life. Fes; and never think of taking your wifo with you. Oh no ! you can go and enjoy yourself out, with I don't know who : go out and make yourself very pleasant I dare say. Don't tell me; I hear what a nice vompenion Mr. Caudle is. what a good-tempered person; Ha! roily wish that people aould see yen at Mme, that's all. But so it is with men. They can keep all their good temper for out-of -doors—their wives never see any of it. Oh dear! Pm sure I don't know who'd be a poor woman ! "Now, Caudle, cm not in an ill temper ; not et all. I know I used to bo a fool when wo were 'first married: I used to worry and fret myself to death when you went out; but I've got over that / wouldn't put myself out of the way now for the best man that ever trod. For what thanks does a;poor.-woman .get? None at all. No: it's those who don't care for their families, whe aro the best thought of. I only wish I could bring myself not to care for mine. - "And why couldn't you say, l ike a man, you were going to Greenwhich Fair when you went out? It's no use your saying that Mr. Caudle : don't toll me that you didn't think of going ; you'd made your mind up to it, and you know it. Pretty games you've had, no doubt I I should like to have :been behind you, that's all. A man at your time of life I - "And I, of course, I never want to go out.— Oh no! I may stay at home with the cat. You couldn't think of taking your wife and children, like any other decent man, to a fair. Oh no;:you , never care to be seen with us. I'm sure, many :people don't know you're married : how can they? Your:wife's never seen with you. Oh, no, any body but those belonging to you! ''Greenwich Fair, indeed ! Yes, —and of course you went up and down hill, running and racing with nobody knows who. Don't tell me; I know what you are when you're out. You don't suppose, Mr. Caudle, I've forgotten the pink bon net, do you? No: I won't hold my tongue, and I'm not a foolish woman. It's no matter, sir, if the pink bonnot was fifty years ago—it's all the acme for that. No : and if I live fifty years to I never will stop talking of it. You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Mr. Caudle. Ha! few wives would have been what I have been to you. I only wish my time was to come over again, that's all; I wouldn't be the fool I have been. "Going to a fair ! and I suppose you had your 'fortune told by the gipsies I •You needn't hare Wasted your money. I'm sure I can tell you your fortune, if you go on as you do. Yes, the goal will be your fortune, Mr. Caudle. And it would bono matter—none at all—if your roor wife and children didn't suffer with you. "And then you mast go riding upon donkeys. You did'nt go riding upon donkeys? Yes; it is very , well for you to say so ; but I dare say you did. I tell you. Mr. Caudle, I know what you are when you're out.. I wouldn't trust any of you—you especially, Caudle. ' , Mien you must go in the thick of the fair, and have the girls scratching your coat with rattles ? You couldn't help it, if they did scratch your coat? Vent tell me;'people don't scratch coats unless they're encouraged to do it. And you must go la a swing too. You didn't go in a swing! Well, if you didn't it no fault of yours; you wish ed to go, I've no doubt. “And then you must go into the shows? There, —you don't deny. You did go into a show.— What of it, Mr. Caudle !—A good deal of it sir.— Nice- arowding and squeezing in those shows I know. Pretty places! And you a married man aid the father of a family. No I won't hold my tongue. Ws very well for you to threaten to get up. You're to go to Greenwich Fair, and race up and down the bill, and play at kiss in the ring. nab! it's disgusting, Mr. Caudle. Oh I darn nay yourdid play at it; if you didn't you'd have liked, and that's just as bad;—and you can go in to swings, and shows, and roundabouts. If I was you, I should hide my bend under the clothes, and be ashamed of myself. ."And what is most eelfisb—most mean of you, Caudle— you can go and enjoy yourself, and nev er 50 much es bring home for the poor children a gingerbread-nut. Don't tell'ine you pocket was picked of a pound of nuts ? Nice company you must have boon to have your pocket picked. Bat I dare say I shall bear all about it to-mor row.. I've no doubt, air, you wore dancing at the Crown-and-Archer. I should like to have seen you. No: lam not making myself ridiculous.— It's yost that's making yourself ridiculous; and everybody that knows you says so. Everybody knows what I have pu top with from you. "Going to ,a fair indeed 1 At your time "Here," says Caudle, "J dozed off, hearing con- Neely the words—hill- gipsies—Jrattles—rounda bouts—swings-7p ink bonnet—nuts." Wows.w's Aos.-.-Eve, it is well known, was stxteen years old when .havens awakened at the side of her husband. Sixteen years old, say an. dent writers; and that so boldly, that they must , have seen Eve's register written on the lilies of Paradise. Now women—who-have nine times otitmtten-more miens rabbinical learning than the mean envy of our sex will- anon to them.— woitiniOrtherging the privilege from their first parent, believe .that; after a certain time, they .bavon just right to let their first sixteen years gb Sor ,nothing; and so they sink the prelinti nttsy sixteen with a smile s counting, with mother .1114., their seventeenth as their first real birthday. And they are right. For it deducts from your woman of live.and.forty ail that she cares to lose, giving her a fair start with Eve, and pegging her UWE to full-bloom nine.and twenty. And,indeed, It is intposaildo that any really charming woman ahotthrbe a .day older.--Terrolirs noindletlirtmb Town. i ; ' 8 4 .)R0x MUNCEIATSSEN AT PIRM ' S R'EAK. Araortgae tallest specimen of lying that has lately COMO . under our observation, we copy from An exchange. It is as follows : "Young gentle Men afflicted with the Pike's Peak fever will be interested in the following statement from:, a:reliable,gentleman in the new El 'Dorado, 'of-t e.rnanner of gathering gold in the diggings. xian Adams a frame work of heavy timber, built like &Atone beat, the bottom of which is compos. li - emir iron rasps. The framework is hoist "ad apt° the top.of the Peak, and a man gets on atidaildei diswe the. side of the mountain. As lte s < * goes swiftly down, the rasps on the bottom , of shelftsme work scalps of the gold in immense which curl op on to the machine, and the time the man gets to the bottom, nearly 7i4iiitgoid is following him. This is the com witipliji. nec of,gathering it. AP - A tesitotaler,,the other day, esked &neigh bor if he was not iriclined to temperance socie ties, and he replied, "Yes,,fot: when hesaw liquor hicmouth watered." 1144"'"‘Sir.,'YOWare, just like the motions of a ,dog's taiL" !Rev s° ?" Amain° ,yea are a wag.' Cane Seated Chairs and Cabinet illiTare. B DOTI Ci has now a large stock . of Cane zzea tw l Choirs and Cabinet-Ware oatmeal. Young lloosekeePers and others are invited to rail and examine it before purchasing else where. 11ie work is all hisown manufacture. item Old Chairs-Re-owed. Atiritis Amp is in Walnut Street, nearly opposite the Jail. Lebanon. December 1,1858.-4 m. "Cheap JOHN') the old Cab inet I!laker still Alive. TORN SVITLER still keeps constantly on hand all ei kinds of Cabinet ware of the latest styles and the best material mid workmanship. Ile has ready made, a number of Superior, SOFAS, CI lAIRS. BUREAUS, DINING TABLES, BitEAKFAST TABLES, Sinks, Cupboards, Stands of all kinds, BED. STEADS, and all kinds of Ware in his lino of business. All of which ho will sell cheaper for CASH than can be .bought elsewhere. Ifs is also ready to.tnelte coffins and attend funerals at the shortest notice. All persons in want of Cabinet Ware will do well to give him acid]. at his rooms In Market street, directly opposite the United Brethren • Church, before purchasing elsewhere. Ile warrants his goods to be as represented, and if It is not so, he will make it so, free of charge. Lebanon, Feb. 17, 1959. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHA MANUFACTORY THE subscribers take ibis method to inform their friends and the public that they ha, commenced the above business, in all its branches, in the Bor ough of Lebanon, on Pinegrovo Road, near what is known as Phreanee's laundry. They hope toreeeive the patronage of those hi wantof anything in their line, so they promise to use the beat materials and employ the best of workmen. - OLD CRAMS REPAIRED and PAINTED _ . AV- The following different kinds of Timber or Lum ber taken in exchange for Chairs, yie.:--Hiekory, uut, Polder, Maple, Beech;Berth, and Cherry of differ ent kinds. . . tliZ%. WARE-ROOM, in:the.TOWS:TIALL, Market St., Lebanon, where a large stock of heady-made Rocking nod other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, &c., is constantly kept on hand. . , BROWER- & SON. lebrtilon, Nov: 17, 1858, Fashionable Tailoring and Clothing Store. IFir_To ye who would get fine suit, dressed up in style T ° from top to toe. Call and see. Save 20 per cent., clear gain, at the NEW CLOTIIING STORE, 241 story o H CNTM Ilutilf:DlNG, of _Haber & Brothers. lemutans mill find it much to their advantage to bring their produce to the Cheap Store at the Centre Building, of & BROWLEP.S. TAILORING. The TAILORING for Custom work receives the personal attention of IL k, J. M. BARER, with more care than ev er. having secured the best workmen; they are'prepar ed to make up the most fashionable work at abort no tice.. The Clothing all warm - tam!, if they do not please they need not be taken. Lebanon May ; l2, 1863 sEr Fashionable Tailoring: TTi ICH.RL HOFFMAN still continues the TAILORING 1! Business at his Old Stand in Cnonberland street, near Plonk Rood,whereall persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and hest manner, arc in vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, rlia nOlpli ill, Paris awl • Loudon reports of Spring and. Summer Fashions, and es he has none but the best workmen employed, . 1 10 guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done In a satisfactory manner. *,With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, ho respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sale the N.York sod Philadelphia Report of Spring k Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICII2EL lIOFI , 3IAN Lebanon, April 14, 1858. THE-PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, AND TRUNK'S, is the cheap Store of the undersigned, Walnut street, Leba non,wbere a splendid new stock basjustbeen open ed, embracing a general assortment fin• LADIES, GEN. TLEMEN and BOYS. among which are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goat, 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. He has also a great assortment of HATS & CAPS, &e., of all kinds and prices. THE public is respectfully invited to call and examine. Lebanon,Oet 20,'58. JOHN GASSER. Boot and Shoe Store. iL JACOB MUMpublic respectfully in forms tho pub that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in tiidb, 41111 i his new building. in Cumberland st, • where he hopes to render the same satisfbction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. Its invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stork. Re is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in hie Misiness, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care-istaken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. I'. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage beret:dere bestowed on hint. Fle hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. [Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. TAKE NOTICE. The old stone worm is come to life again. TWIN PETER MOYER would respectfully inform the tt) public that he continues the business of LIMESTONE SAWING AND DRESSING by horse power, in Chestnut Street,East Lebanon. Re finishes the following articles out of the best and soundest limestone that can be pro cured In this-neighborhood, viz:—Doott SILLS and PLAT FORMS, STEPS, WINDOW SILLS and Mans, CELLAR Doolt CHEEKS, CURIt-STONES, Shoe- Scraper bIOCkS, RS Well DS any other article that can be manufactured of limestone. Ms Curb-stones are from four to live inches thick; and his prices in accordance with the quality. Ile was the first person that intrqduced the lime-stone into this place, and is now: prepared to finish off lime stone so as to give it an appearance very little inferior to that of the handsomest Marble, in proof of which asser tion be directs the public to the finished work at his es tablishment. Ile respectfully invites all those who in tend erecting new buildings, to call at his establishment and convince themselves of the excellent finish of his work as also of the cheapness of his prices. Lebanon, March 24,1858,4 y. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, . JUST REUEIVED AT J. IV.• ACKEIVS ; From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour Oct. 22. '56. JAMES F. MAXWELL, • MANUFACTURER OP • Improved Fire and Water Proof C OMPOSITION ROOFING, IL4narsuuno, _ _ . . • . • T)IiSFECTFTiLLY informs the citizens of Harrisburg, It , oiling, Lancaster, Lebanon, and their vicinities, That we are prepared to put on roofs on most liberal tet ms, and at the shortest notice. We respectfully call the attention of persons about to hand, to our Mvaluable.niethoil of rooting, now much used throughout the principal cities of the United States and their vicinities. This mode of roofing Miring ail the combined requisites of Cheapness, Durability, and Se curity against Fire and Water, an ldispensing with high gable walls; the roofs require an inclination of not more than three-quarters (X) of an inch to the 'foot, and in many eases saving the entire cost of rafters—the ceiling Mat being used. The gutters are made of the same material, without any. extra charges ; Consequently. our roofs are put up at almost half the cost of either Tin. Slate, or Shingles. The material being or imperishable nature. it surpasses all others in Durability•,—besidsss, in ease of any casual ty, it is the most easily repaired of ally other roof now in use. Yet, the best proof we can otter as to Its being both tire and water proof, are our many references, to any one of whom we arc at liberty to refer. N. It—Dot let it be distinctly understood, (since we manufacture our Own composition, and do the work in pefson,) that We Warrant altourivityleprbef.against both l'ireend Water; if they prove contrary, we will - most willingly abide the rca tilts. The materials being mostly notinductors of hest, no roof is so cool in summer, or so warm in Winter. Those wishing io use our roof should give the rafters a pitch of about orte ineb to the foot. .! flay 27, 1857. J. L. LEMBERGER, DRUGGIST, APOTHECARY, AND DEALER IN Fancy Articles and Perfumery, PURE BROUS t I PURE MEDICINE I I ilierbelnee In be and, must be Pare I • - Do you must Pure and Roliablo Medicine? Call at LEMBERGER'S. Are you in want of pure Spices? The best can be had At LEMBERGER'S. If you am in want of good Washing Soap, pure White or Red Castile Soap, Country Soap, Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, super, ShaTing soap; Soap for the teeth; MI that is requested of you Is that you buy the same At:LEMBERG - LIPS. Do you want is good Hair Tonic?. Something to make the Hair grow, to cleanse the, head, arid to prevent falling out of the hair;. if you do. - Call at LEMBERGER'S. If you want a good Hair Brush, Flesh Brush, Clothes Brush, Nail BruSli, or Tooth Brush, 0111 at -LEMBERGERIS.. Why do you walk so crook-baekod? .You should wear ono of the Shoulder BraOea_offered fur sale . At LEMBERGER'S. Preserve your Shim Leather. You can do so effectually by using Richard's New Compound (Blacking.) 'Wholesale and Mail. At LEMBEROEB? S LUNAR OILI LUNAR OIL I I • LUNAR OIL ! I Do you really Avant a brilliant, safe and cheap light.— If so, barn the Lunar Oil in the Lunar Oil Lamp. For sale only at LEAIDERGER'S. Don't suffer with Vrosted Limbs, Obilblaitut, Syr tilers is a care at LEMBESGER'S.• Anything you want that Is kept in a well. conducted First-Class Drug &ore, can be furnished you by LEMBIIIffIE lt, Wanda arul Apothecary. tire- Special attention given to PuystaAN's PRESCIIIP TIONS and EMMY •RECKIPTS, and all medicine 'dispensed warranted pure, always as good as can benbtained any where, and sold to suit the times, by JOS. L. LEMBERGER, DRUGGIST, CHEMIST AND: APOTHECARY, FebTRITy 18.59;] Market Street, Lebanon. THE LEB ANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. SOROUGIC ACCOUNT. ED WARD A UHLER, Trettimrer, in Account with Lebanon Borough from April 1, 1690, to March 22, 1659. To cash received from Jacob Zimmerman, Col lector, in full, $322 71 To caah received from George Walter, Collec tor, in part, 3001 07 To cash received from Philadelphia & Beading Railroad Company, 1000 00 To cash received from George Chamberlin, rent for Potter-firld, 3 00 To Bond issued to William Shirk, for which Cr. vas taken in last Searle account, 400 00 To cash received for Brice sold, 90 To cash received from John Diller, for Abra ham Shenk, Collector, 100 00 By Cash paid sundry personsr on Orders issued hi 1807, and paid in .185. /leery Bubb,slo 00 Bowman, Sauer B Co., 4 27 Robert Duck,lo 00 .-. 41. D Coleman, lO 00 'Adam Long. 9 75 Sear? Ruth .. 50 00 John Witmoyar, ' 50 00 D. M. Rarmany, 15 87 Jacob McConnil, . 26 00 Lebanon gas Company, 59 21 Henry McCord, 51-00 Amos Long, 35 07 . J. George, 71 23 . . . • ' --•• 403 00 ..k. Orders issued and paid 11 1858 Jas. Ulder, Supervisor for 1807, 459-90 Jno. Wituloyer, de do - 141 51 George Borgner, Supervisor for 1858, tit 41 James Laseomb, do do 446 55 Lebanon Gas Company, Jos. Shantz, Constable, Henry Ruth, police, Henry McCord. police, S. J. Babb, police, .400 00. Incidental Expense, 20 79 Jos. Bowman, Co. Treasurer, for fuel ; 20 00 J. "-urge, Street Cros6ings, 18 50 Philip Arnold, do • 10 00 -- 28 60 J. E. Daugherty. night watcher, " 6 00 Andrew Reinoehl, do 12 00 C. Henry, Treasurer Union Fire On., ao 00 A. Rum Treasurer Perseverance Fire Co,, 20 00 - ._....:... 60 00 C. floury. Stone, 2 00 .Tnha H. Witmoyer, lumber, 21 as Geo. Ross. matches, 1 50 George & Snellenberger,eandles, 6 02 Isaac florre-, Salary, &c., 42 62 S. J. Stine, damans on Chestnut street, 53 00 Joe. Hartman, printing, 12 50 Win. 24. Breslin, do 24 00 Becker & Young, do 12 50 Worth 2 Beinoehl,do 15 15 J. M. Bnanlinger, do 1 00 65 75 Discount on Note, .. 15 00 , . . Refunded Taxes, 408 88 Fred. Benin, Street Crossings, 25 19 John. Becker, hauling, 21 00 Fleury Miller, do 38 19 59 19 Knoche. afGloodh la's pavement, 02 50 Henry Bubb, do do 1 50 BI o 0 Henry t. 03, Culvert en A alma street," 220 75 Jacob Zimmerman. appeal notice, 4 00 John Sowers, blacksmith work, • 16 17 A. E. Roughter, counsel fees, - 75 00 J. E. Daugherty, appeal. 5 00 J. E. Daugherty, Ass't Burgess salary, 20-00 - GN:trge Melly, councilman, . 20 00 Etelry Bubb, - do. 20 00 Philip Arant2, do 20 00 R. T. Dorfman, do . . 20 00 Wtn. C Fauber, .do 20 00 Edw. A. Uhler, Treasurer, . 20 00 John Weidman, Solicitor, 25 00 George Walter ; If igh Constable, 30 00 Joseph Gleim, Seer ;tory, &c., 50 07 245 07 Coupons due January 1, 1859, 667 50 Balance due Treasurrr, April Isl. 1858, AN 32 Balance in hands of Treasurer, March '42,1859, 365 In addition to the abort., the former Councils have issued the following Bonds:- 7 Bonds to James Ranh, due Jan'y 1, 1858, amounting to $1770 00 Interest to April 1,1859, 132 75 $1952 75 1 Bond to Wiliam Shirk; 400 00 Interest t, April 1,1859, 30 00 .. . 1 Bond to Jdbn Witmoyer, Interest to April 1, 1859, 1 Bond to Inane Hoffer. Interest to April 1, 1659, 1 B'd to Walter & Barto.pale Jan.l,'6o, 211 20 Interest to April 1, 1869, 4-06 - ' 276 26 1 B'd to Henry Brandt. pale Jan 1.,'60, 64 42 Intorent to April 1,1659, . 1 41 .. 1 ird to Jacob Rudy, pa'is Jan. 1, 'OO, 82 20 Interest to April 1,1869, 1 28 1 13'd to 'Henry Loy, pay'le April 1, '59, 13210 11 Also, the following•orders. remaining unpaid in the hands of different persons :- 21 orders to Jas. Lascorsh, late Sup'or, $166 76 8 orders to Gee. Ber..ner, du 863 14 1 order to Henry McCord, police, 20 00. I ardor tee Bother Nagy. surveying, 66 07 1 order to J. &W. Hummel. curbing, - 57 23 5 orders to Aug Witmen, bricklaying, 56 55 ft orders to Lebanon Oas Company 142 38 2 orders to T. C Wentz, sand, 10 00 1 order to Nicholas Baumgartner 2 2.5 2 orders to J. Hoge:, survatylng 47 00 1 order to. C. F. Knoel•e, caching 24 75 1 order to J. W. Killinger, interest 15 00 1 order to G. D. Coleman, Lamp Post, 10 00 1 order to G. il. Banker, in on Bond, 18 00 I order is J. WeldN, Chief Burgess, 10 00 5 orders to Peter Kahle, hauling, 9 75 I order to Win. Blether, lamps, 10 50 1 order to Juo. M. Mark, Councilman, 10 00 • ---$1039 93 Also, Coupons outstanding of. Jan. 15t,',59 232 50 $4488 69 From this deduct G. M. Fauber's order put on one of the fends issued to Jas. March, 18 90 Borough. ludebtednese, April 1,1659, 01,f2 ,58 8T , A (d in ti f ei N e G uei T e A sa lH d 8 1 . 425 Samuel D. Kreider, for 1849, $l6B 18 Michael Hoffman, for 1850, - 47 46 Wm. G Ward, for 1856, , 92 95 :*Abraham Shenk, for 1854. 100 00 George Wolter. for 96 57834 55 commission to be deducted, Outstanding on Pavetnenta, Stall Dents. &c. George Derr, pavement, 16 oar John Mellinger, do 3 96 Kline & 16oughter, do 50 00 Widow 'Eckert. do - 19 06 Walter & Dart°, do 2.i 97 Jacob Gooahart. do 120 02 Samuel Greenawalt, co 102 25 Solomon Moyer, do 25 35 D. S. Hammond do 2-1 75 390 36 Cyrus Retnoeht, rent for Potter field,' 3'oo Wm. Shirk,2 ,)ettre stall rent, 40 00 Amount duo Borougb, Lebanon, March 31, 1859 *The out•.,tanding Tax of Abraham Shenk bee been paid in full since the abOre account bas been settled Be it Enacted and Ordainedby the Burgesses and Town Council of the Borough of North Leb anon, and it is hereby Enacted and Ordained by the authority of the same, as follows, to wit: 1 That the road designated on the General Plot or Plan of said Borough as the old farm Bead, be laid out and opened to the width- of fifty feet, commencing at the Lebanon Borough line, and extending thence North through lands of David Boyer, Gotlieb Light, Christian Moyer, Jacob Gordy, and Abraham Light to where it Intersects Guilford Street, and that the mid road, after being opened as aforesaid, is hereby declared to be a Public Street, and that the Supervieors of said Borough and hereby authorized and directed to open the same to the aforesaid width, for public use, should the owners of the land through which said road passes neg lect or refuse.to do so on or before the Brat day of June next. 2.—That Lehman Street as laid ont In the General Plan or Plot of Said Borough, commencing at a point where said street intersects Market Street, thence East through lands of Lehman, Beim:chi di Roster, Paine, Dottie, to where it intersects Walnut Street, be and is hereby declared a public street, and the Supervisors of mid Borough are hereby authorized and dereeted to open the same of the width of sixty feet-for public use should the owners of the land through which the some passes neelect or refuse to do BO on or before the first day of June next. 9.—That that part or portion of Doe alley, as had out in the Oenerel plan or plot .of said Borough, commenc ing at Mifflin street, thence South through lands of Da vid Miller, Daniel Light, (m'cht) Henry Sybil'', Diane, Faux, Lehman, itoincehl & Foster, until it reaches the Lebanon Borough line, be and is hereby declared to be a public alley, and the Supervisors of said Borough are hereby authorized and directed to open the same to the width of sixteen feet, for pUblic use, should the owners of the land through which said alley passes neglect or refuse so to do on or before the first day of June next. 4.-,Tbuttluit part of Elizabeth Street, as laid out in the General plan or plot of Said Borough, lying Northnf Mifflin Street, commencing at said Mullin Street, thence North through lands of Henry Brand; David Long, Widow John D. Long, Widow Beeman, Conrad Iteisner, Daniel Boyer, Henry Lantz, and David Boyer, until it intersects Guilford Street, be and is hereby declared to be a public street, and the Supervisors of said Borough are hereby authorized and directed to open the same of the width of forty nine and a half feet for public use, should the owners of the land through which the seine passes refuse or neglect so to do on or before the firet day of June next. - FRANKLIN WALTER, Chief Burgess. Attest: GIDEON LIGHT, Seet'ry. . Notth Lebanon, April 7,1559. • Ladies; , French W orking Cotton, Stamped Flouncing; CKochot and Bone Knitting Needles,Collara and Handkoitheifiy sold theapoOliiin at any ether place in town, by,' .BEIZENSTKEN 716 96 'IU 87 2 80 160 00 • 170 7000-: ADDITIONAL STATEMENT - 430 00 100 00 390 11787 07 tiItDINANCE. FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS,&c Farmers Look to Your Interest, A. Major & Bro., WOULD call the attention of lho Farmers of the adjoining Counties, to the fact that they have opened their NEW AGRICULTURAL STORE on Pinegrove Street : between the Turnpike and their Foun dry and Illauldne Shops, in the Borough of Lelmnon, whore they have the laroest and best assorted stock of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever offered to this commu nity, such as Railway 4- Lever Horse Power and Th.reshe,rs,Manny'sCombined Reap er and Mower, and Darsey's Patent Salf Raker. We would call the attention of the Farmers to these two Machines, as we believe them to be the best in use. Also, Morgan's Patent Steel Wire Independent Tooth Coarse Rake, which is a complete Rako; alpunna's Com bined Fodder, Straw and hay Cutter, which we invite every Farmer to call and see, as they will find it to their interest to have one of these Machines. They have also a general assortment of PLOUGHS, among; which is the Iron Pittsburg & ltlagle, with a number of others, em bracing subsoils of different 'kinds; Cast Iron Field Rol lers, Clover-Hullers, °Min Drills and 'Fens, power and hand Corn-Shollers, Corn Ploughs, and Planters, Forks Rakes. Shovels, Spades, &e. Aar: The greater part of theabove Mach in es, o re or our own make, and are all warranted to be as they are rec ommended. We iuvitu Farmers add all others to c II and examine for themselves, no-we always take pleasure in showing our Machines, AW' All orders,-by mail or otherwise, will be prompt ly attended to. A. MAJOR: 'Cll. M. MAJOR. Lebantm, March 23,'559. $4887 88 601 1 WEIMER .)PMCIIIXE WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Leb- ... anon; Lebanon county, Pa. 16141, +B P. -L. WEIMER, Prope l; • w etore, Manufacture Steam Engines :from . 1 09. 5 WR Ito 300 horse powor, of the latest styles • ,and patterns, with all the modern int ' • ' ~..„provements. Also, superior Portable En gines (with Link Motion Valve Gear)mountral on wheels, for Saw Mills, .wood sawing and - Hoisting purposes. Par ticular attenton is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take up a very small spice, and can 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, Shafting. Hangers, Pulleys,Tnrning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixturei, Globe Steam Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any size, form and weight, made of the best material by, well 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 hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops in this country.] ALSO, a -stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water. with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on bend, and put up at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. Iron,Brassond Composition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice, REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de spatch. A gen.. , of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BEAGGSMITII WORK made to order. :ay-Orders respectfully solkited. All communications by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and work delivered to 'railroad or canal, free of charge. 11731.•WEIMER. 18 00 Lebanon, Fob'y ISSB ELLIAM LONGA.CRE...JOHN G. G A 1:1EL...J ACOB GABEL LEBANON Door Sit Manufactory. Located 071 the Stevan-House Road ,neur flumberland Street; East Lebanon THE undersigned respeetfullyin .- form the public in general, that they hare added largely to their former estab „rr tiehment, and also have alt kinns of the _=',latest and best improved MACHINERY in the State in full operation, such as $4B 68 WOODWORTIPS FLOORING, tfc., for conducting, the general business for Phining, Scrolls, Sawing, 4.c., 4-c., end the experience acquired by E. Le:comma and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Mother Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. GABEL, to Select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upset favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. SASII, .tc., from the best Lumber mnnufactorics in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to, be excelled by any other estohlishownt in, the State in regard to exactness in size, quality ay finisb,aud is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. 193 90 BUM The following list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all sims; Sash, of all sizes; Door Frames, for 10ek and Architraves; frome houses ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; Windaiv Frames, for brick &whose; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings: Blinds. of all sizes; 0.0. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONOACIIE, GEL & BROTHER' 83 43 oo 00 P. S—Pinniaag, Sowing, de., promptly done for those furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 18,'57. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS, GASSER k GETTLE . wish toinform then customers. of Luba , : non County, and surrounding Counties, that they are still in full operation, and are prepared to do all kinds of OARPENTEh WORKBYMACH!NERY They have all the LATEST IMPROVED MAORI. NERY, and feel eon &len t that they can compete with any tithe; in the State, as regards OOOO WORK. They em ploy lame but th beet workmen, and work cone but the Le-sl and well seasonal Loather. Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Buibb.rs, as consists of Doors,. Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings, Flooring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidings, 4-c. 4.c, $4470 59 Also, SAWING AND SIMLNO dime to order. Also, Hanel jeans for continued Stairs, for making which they have a man constantly employed. Ara-Tney have also erected a TURNING LATHE, - in addition to their other business, and hare employed Mr. Dickinson, of the City of Philadelphia, to do their Turning. Mr • Dickinson is 0110 of the best Turners in the State. tgl.. Cabinet Makers will do well to call and examine their stock hetbrepurchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on hand, .. • . Redstead Posts., Table Legs, Stair 13«llnister, Aiwa. Posts, and everything else belonging to the Turning Business, which they will sell at Philadelphiaprises. 03„. TURN ING WORK done to order, as well as always on band. la. Their Shop will be found on POI:GROVE ROAD, between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. Lebanon, March 16, 1851). LEMBERHEIVS Cloth Manuilictory. riIIIANKFUL for post farors, the undersigned respect , ' I fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. I t Is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which lis,n made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. He promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to Lc able to render the same satisfaction' as heretofore. Ile mannlketures 43 00 *22970t Broad andXarroto ponce, Organdie, BitTiarets, While and other Flannels; all :in lle.n beat manner . , He also cards Wool and =keg Rolls. For the-convc nience of his Custoritersy Wool and .Cloth will be taken in at the following phicee-L-At the 'stores of George G. Seellenberger, Loeser & Brothers, George Reinceld, aad et the new Drug Store of Guilford d Lineberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh eres, Bethel township; at the public house of William Enron, Fredericksburg; at the - store of S. B. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the store of George Weidman. Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Gabriel Wolfersberger, New 'Market Forge; at the store 'Of Michael Shirk, East Hanover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler and Darld M. Rank, East Ilium , Yer Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, imn leave the saute, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Or, his enstomers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the'Weol of the undersigned, which will be done anti left at the desired places. N. ft. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the ahen , e named places. LYON LEMBERUNIL Nast Tianover, Lebanon county, May) 2, 1858. New Furniture Store. ... ik.; ....i.y.„-...,,4 N.,- e:.. , 4'f ,:ttht.r.?-4.1 'o,4*--z.;,:f.,•,-7'j 4f..-„L-7,' i c h r ll, . :' ' ' 3 , - ~.. ,_ . - - - IDFARIUSON K. DUNI:ORE would respectfully. In -I.l_ form the public that he has removed his stand to Rauch's New Building, opposite Bowman's Hotel, Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Ile ham on hand a large assortment of Sofas, Tetott-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles, What Note, Hat Racks, ac. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seet, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Rosewood and Maho o mtity—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and 'Hobby Horses,.for children. lE9—Particular attention paid to UNDER TAKING.' He has provided himself with the.PIN EST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Fiinerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able teimer. Lebanon, March 30,1869. Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE, cemnsillssn STREET, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. D R. DOSS respectfully announces that be has for • sa le a large and varied assortment of Drugs,Medi eines, Dyestuffs, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Meicines, and Fancy Goods, which are offered at the lowest prices. , An experience in the Drug Businessof over 20 years, and strict attention to the wants of the public, enable him tr in the first style of the science. DR. ROSS' WORM, LOZENGE,9, Are the most certain cure for Worms use. They are sweet, and no child ill refuse to pllcc them. Persons Amid ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Lozen u," and refuse all others. Many per. ms, not having this Lozenge, will try get you to take some other kind; do it let them deceive you—yon can al- Lys get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Marion, and you can have them sent you, free of expense by mail, if you telose the price in a letter. If less tan a dollars worth is wanted, enclose post-office stamps, and You will receive them by return of mail. pact paid. Dr. Ross will send them to any part of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and got Price 25 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD . PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or me. 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 be 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, Lebanen. DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. A superior medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, Nervous H attache, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite ' Ner vous Weokness, atid'all other diseases rowing a tonic. TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS. Dr. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and various in price, which will be sold very low. An experience of More than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to be had at every Drug store. 'A personal attention to thetitting given. Hymn need a truss can at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, Lebanon. DR, ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spasms, Restlessitess,.•&e.. of Infants. It Calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to sleep, without leaving the dull; drowsy state that fol lows the use of other infant drops. Special attention is asked to this remarkable action. Ask fur Dr. Ross' In fant Drops. _ _ DR. ROSS' HAIR TONIC Is your hair falling oft are you -troubled with dand ruff, or itching' of the hind? Dr. Ross' flair Tonic will cure these troubles. Price 25.ets. DR. ROSS' CURE FOR , FEVER At AGUE. Ykrfer and Ague cured in 24 hours. Individuals who have suffered far 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. Ross' Store. DR. ROSS'_EYE -WATER, For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 25 cis. DR. ROSS' WORN OIL. A positive cure for Worms. DR. ROSS' LINIMENT. The best Liniment in use - for Illumine tism, Sprains, Swellings, Bruises. Tooth ache, Sore Throat, and all painful and Neuralgic affections of the body, Is Pr: Ross' Liniment. DR. ROSS' TOOTH WASH, For the cure of spongy and bleeding gams, Scurry, for cleansing and preserv g .;,rid gums, and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath, use Dr. Roes' Tooth Wash. DR. BERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of Itheumatism, Tettor, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones, Old Sores, Pimples ou the face, Eruptions o all kinds, and ell diseases arising front impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Do . Boss' Drug store. COUGH-CURED FOR 25 CENTS. Dn. PUTSICH'S Couch &mop, prepared and sold only by Dr.. Doss, opposite the Court House, is a certain cure for coughs, Cold, Whooping:' Cough, &c. Look well to the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Doss' mine is on the bottle. EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN DE CURED! Evidence stronger than certificates! LAxs's VEGETA.- ; MX COMPOUND is performing more wonderful cures than trany other. Medine known ! It is perfectly safe take. I Try it. If you ic are not satisfied after using one tO Bottle, the Money will be refunded; if not able to pay, one Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars ; - ,2r Bottle, - or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. Lebanon, June 16, 1856. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Stare, opposite the court House, Lebanon, Pa. 1101,VARD: ASSOCIATION PIIIL;ADELPIIIA A Beneentent institution atablishest by special' Endow 771.4 RE for the Relief of the Sick and Distrensed, off licted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. TAE irow A RD ASSOCIATION, in view Sr the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseas es, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CIIARITABLE ACT worthy of their name. to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who ap ply by letter, with a desmiption of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, RT..) and in cases of extreme poverty; to FUItNISII 3IEDICI NES FREE OF CIIA ROE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the ago, and will Dullish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual 'Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Dlseae, for the year ending January Ist. ISM express the highest smisfaction with the succeed , which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the (ire of Spermatorrham. Sem inal Weakness. Impotence. Gonorrheal., Gleet, Syphlllis, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, &c., and order a eon tinunnce of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on . a review of the past.. feel assured that their lobo ,e 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, GAM., very importent and much despised OMUSC. An admirable Report on Spermatorrlice, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of On:Miran, 3lnsturbation, or Self abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (In a scaled en velope,) EE OF C A 110 E, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports end Tracts ou the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c.,are constant ly being published fur gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment Dr. OEOIIOE R. CAI: lIOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,thibuielphis, Pa. . By order of the Directors. EZRA D. lIRARTIVELL, Pro:Nord. CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Nov. 10,'58£1y 110111MADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSlL—Extablisbed twenty two years ago by Dr. KINKELIN, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. TW EN TY-TWO YEARS' Experience has rendered Er. K. a most Successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature, manhood's debility. as au impediment to marriage; ner vous and sexual infirmities, diseases of the skin, and those arixin from abuse of mercury. . KE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the net.• vous system shattered, feel strange and unacimuntable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 27, 28, 29, of Dr. K's book on "Self-Preservation."] The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor. or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak ; he is dull, irresolute, and engages even In his sports with less ever• gy than usual. If lie emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations which should awakea the attention of all who are similarly situated. RFAI WIDER, Ile who places himself under Dr. KINK LIN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will never be disclosed. Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak ing your case known to one, who, from education and respectability can certainly befriend you. rya- Dr. KiNKELIN'S residence has been for the last TWENTY YEARN at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can hare (by stating their ease explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing remit. Lance) Dr. K. 's medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and perk ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mail orExr. prose. READ I TOOTH AND MANHOOD!! A VIGOROUS Mrs OR A PRI:HAMS DEATH, KINSRUN ON S4I.T-PRESERVATION-ONLY 21/ Omer& Letters containing that.value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per re.t.u.rn_of.mn9... GRATIS! GRATIS! I GRATIS!!! A Free GIFT To AU. MISERY RELIEVED! "Vature'e'Guide," a new and popular Work, full of ealdable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat ed to prevent years of misery, and save rtioussNos of lives, 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. . July 15, 1867.-ly. North . 'Lebanon Flour); sill fIMIE NORTH LEBANON 11111, has been remodeled, end le now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior 111, • • a o Lt th ic i l i e ie o d f f l r ' o L n O t any ae otl e le h r ea Xm ae rc:!. ee Tlie be y - .p3OBBWE also keep constantly on hand end for •;)(11: : „ . . -- sale, CHOP , BRAN, SHORTS, he. .. • • • gm,.. They are also prepared to do all kinds of Cusrostraa' \Tonic, and respectfully invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well as new once, to give them a call. They will pay the highest CASH market prices for all khnis of Grain, gulch as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c.,and afford all facilities and accommodations to those Who will sell. N. Lebanon 80., Nov. 3, 1858. WALTER. & DART° SLATE ROOFING. lI.ENItY BUBB would respectfully announce to the citizens of Lebanon county, that is prepared to do all kinds of SLATF, ROOFING, at the shortest notice and on.tho most reasonable terms. Also, Paxson AND Esouen Fsscr WonWong:Stating ' Church Steeples, &c. For further information,, please apply to Mr. J. A. of mber the Hote ger, ls. Walnut street, opposite the jail, or at any Lebanon, -March 2,1859.-2 m. INDIAN TEA. The Surest and.most Excellent Remedy! f I IIfIS TEA cures Costiveness and produces a health ful,l Appetite. relieves patients ofseverc Colds, Rheu matism, aud p urines the Blood. For Dropsy and . h.x . - Cousumption it i 8 likewise the very hest Rein .., dy; and for Females before and after Confine. , -N went it will prove a never-failing Puri fl cative, , being at the same time an additional benbtit to the In tuit. In setters Pain in the Stomach it will render most valuable services, cleansing and wartniug the Stomach, etc., etc., and counteracting all unpleasant sensations, which frequently originate from flatulency, etc. Take one Tablespoonful of the above Tea to one quart of water, lot it boil for about one quarter of an boor, 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 26 cents. You may also eat the Tea in its natural state :-1 Teaspoon full with molasses, repeating this every 2 hours should the diseaee be severe. Children are to take this medicine in propoo tion to their age. SEBASTIAN ZEITLER, In Chestnut street, first House West of the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery. [Lebanon, Dee.l6, %Ain. - DR:IIEIIiTEIPS MEDICAL MANUAL Being an original and popular Treatise on MAN AND WOMAN: TXIM Fhjaioiogy, Functions and Sexual Disorders of very kind. with never-failing Itemidies for the speedy cure of diseases of a private and delicate charac ter, incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature and of .Nature's God. PEKE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. V, \‘‘titli i i . The author of the above . • •,..,,,,,,kibir!,,,,, volume , 18 a graduate, and ..24.0,,Z,Rc1n rt #.4-i b .l'; .., bating devoted a quarter of rt , ;\ • .t f! /."r4roi a century to the study and -;: .. 2: -muter,. ... treatment of Spyhills and ~.., ki ndred disorders as a spec - . '' 'AIAAVAL . 1 ' ...- ialitv, he has become pos .- `,NN :7 N. . • '.N.• - -- , • •N. . teased of most invaluable ".",..,/, ; - s s,',' Information in regardto the ...ii,,iiiill, \ • wane, and is able to compress into vade mecum compass tho very quintessence of nmd i cal science on thie important subject; as the result of the experience of the most eminent physicians in Eu rope and America is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice in the treatment of se cret diseases hi many theusands of cases in the city of Philadelphia alone. ".., . Testimony of the Prof. of ObstretriOs in Penn. College, Philadelphia. lIUNTER 7 S MEDICAL Msann.." The author ofthls work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States., It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of mill-practice, as asucceufttl and experienc ed practitioner, is whose honor and integrity they may place the greata4 confidence. • JOSEPH S. LoNerstroßE, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. University, Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the pro fessional ability of the Author of the "Afixiimi Mane d." Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing, have come under my no. lice, in which his skill has been null:Hest in restoring to perfect health, in sense instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by Self-obase. or Fo s of venery, i do not know his superior in his profession. I have been ac quainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recom mend him as one, in whose professional skill andintegvi ty they may. safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWARD,.6I. D. One copy, securely enveloped; will be forwarded free "f postage to any part United States for 25 emits, or 6 copies for SI. Address, post mid, COSDEN & CO., Publishers, box 107, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents suppli ed on the most liberal terms. • October 201.14 1858.-Iy. The Liver hivigorator: PREPARED DY DR. SANFORD. COLPOUNDED entirely from Gusts, is one of the best purgative and Beer medicines now before the public, that nets as a atthartic, easier, milder, and mom effeetnel than any other medielue known. It is not only a Ca thartic but a firer remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two purpo se% effectually, withent any of the painful feelingijexpe rimmed in the operations of most Cathartics. It strength ens the system at the same time that it pnrges it; and . when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The LIVER in ottetd the principal regulators of the human body; and when it performs i 1 s functions well, the powers of the cio system are fully develop ed. The stomach 'salines!s i „... entirel y dependent OD the healthy action of the Liver site" for the proper perform ance of its functions ;. when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at . fault, and the whole sys tem stiffer iu consequence 770 f ono organ—the Liver having cenned to do its,„..„ duty. For the diseases of that organ, one of the %,„) proprietors has made it Lies study, in a practice of -la more than twenty years, it find some remedy where es. with to counteract the many derangements to ri which it is liable. Ti, prove that this rem. '''Z', rely is at last found, any persons troubled with tit , m i cr complaint. in 'any of its forms, has but to try a vo bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gams remove all from the system, sup ra! - ' thy flow of bile imigomt food to digest well, purify- • and lanith to the whole cause of the diaeaso and Bilious affects are cured rented, by the occasional rotor. One dose after eating is stomach and prevent the souring. Only one dose taken bm Nightmare. Only one dose taken at gently, and cares Outire- One dose taken after peptic. One does of two tea litre Sick Ifeadache. One bottle taken fOr lb- ),male obstruction removes the cause of the disease, _a and makes a perfect cure. -, Only one dole immediately relieves Cholicorhile F one dose often repeated Is ri a sure cure fur cholera Morbus, end a preventive ...., of cholera. Ouly one bottle Is need- op eel to throw out of the eys ,c) tem the effects of rnedi- !-- ine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for aundice removes all sallowness or unnatural ler from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes foal digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhaw in its worst forms, while Summer or Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending lids medicine as a preventive for Freer and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fe vers of u Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All. who use It are givlug their 11M/101110U t testimony in its favor. . . iLaiy Mix Water in themouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Liveclnvigerator 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 more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a coninton Headache, all of which are the re sults of a Diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. DR. SANFOItD, Proprietor, 345 Drautway, New York. JOSEPH L. Lemma use, and Dn. Bess, Agents for Leba non.; and retailed by Druggists. [June 2, '5B-Iy. OCEAN TELEGRAPH! CALL it SEE TILE NEW STOCK 1 CZICI Dry-Goods ; Grocery & Crockery, ==l • FaRaTIERB 9 STORE.. LEONARD Z1N31.131131AS informs his friends and th publie that he has Just received a new stock of Goode for the Winter Trade, which will be fennd as cheap as any stock of the kind in this town, consisting of all such GOODS as are usually kept io a first-class store. Particular attention is given to Staple Coeds for the country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA.- DLES' as Laces, Lawns, Ittliangs,linder deer* Handkerchiefs, .te. GENTLEMEN are invited to examine his CLOTHS, Caasimeres, Casinets, Tweeds, Fancy and other Vesting; Velvets, Cords. fie. In the GROCERY department may be found a splendid assertmentof every need in the Family: Coffee, Sugar,Spices, Teas, Mackerel, .ke. In CROCKERY the stock is well selected. LEONARD ZIid3LERNAN. . Xir- The highest market price will be aid for COUN TRY PRODUCE. market - Lebanon, Sept. p 22, 1858. Books! Books! WALTZ lICEDLE would respectfully ak k. inform the Public, that they constantly • 1 receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of " .n * all the most important and attractive New'llooks, as soon as published, which they oiler for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burt, Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, Bayard Tay Ices Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. They hays always on hand a large asaortmentof School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piano, .Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forts, Me lodian road Violin Instructor. . PAPER HANGINGS of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. The Monthly Magazines, and all the NEWSPAPERS, daily it Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the Signor' the "Big Book." les,..Ortiers left with them for any kind of goodein their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. 4, MS. American Watches. JUST received a lot of fine AMERICAN WATCHES, at the Engle Jewelry Storo of JAMES H. KELLY. Lebanon, Nov. 3,1858. A4llll s P l / 1 3L10 NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration ou the eatata of MATTHEW STEW ART, late of the Borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa., diced., have been granted to Ricuaan Bence, of the same place. All pursonathereforelndebted toealdltatate are ;equated to make payment, and , those havingelaima to')oresent them 'RICHARD BRUCE, 'Lebanon, Feb. 9th 1869 • • Administegor. • D.S.. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, lies been Removed to hie New Building. on Cumber land Street, oppoette the Ettglu Lebanon, Pa. subscriber respectfully announces to his acquain j tattoos and the public hi general, that be has con; Bluntly on hand a large stock of DRUGSPERFHMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, • CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, • 7 TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, 4 1 I I BRUSHES, HAIR-01W. •• EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical InstrillneutS, 'Met Soaps, gars, Tobacco. &c. Also a r aiiety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention,. which" he,ofters at low rates. and warrants the qualitfes.of the aitioles es represented.— Purchasers' will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prime of his goods . before purchasigig else. Where. /Fir - Physicians' prescriptions. and family reci pes carefully oomponadtid, .at all hours of the day or. night, by calling at. the Drug Store, Opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opeuei for the con-- pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 aul 10 o'clock, A: Sl.. 12 and 1, and 4 and 6 P. Al. Lebanon, Doc. 9,1867. •DAVID S. BABER.- ifIIaITINTER will 'Forfeit $5O if falling to cure any • ease of secret disease that may crraio underli care. no matter how long standing or afflicting. •Either Fox are invited to his Private Rooms. 44 North Seventh St. PhiltuVa. without fear of interruption from other pa tients. Strangera and others who have been onfortn. .note in the selection of a Pliyecian are invited to call IMPOTENOYTrough unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are num erous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal dis charges, westing of the organs. loss of memory, a dis taste for female society, general debility, or constitution al dernngomeot,-are sure to follow if necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure. READ AND-REP:A:CT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their healtlrand happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians's., no rant of this class of maladies. It is certainly Impossible' for one man to miderstand all the ills the hurnnwfamilv are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pe culiar branch, in which lie is inure successful than his brother professors, and to that lie devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE. exclusively devoted to the' study and treatment of &seises of the sexual organs, to gether with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose. or legs, pains in the head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, Buie tures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youth ful excesses, or impurities of blood, whereby the consti tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place tlimuxelves under hie care. • , 011— Medicine forwarded to any part of United Stntw, —Price Ten Dollars per Package. For sale. DR. DICHINGSON'S CELEBRATED MAG NETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE. No acid or other ingro dient required; its power being obtained from a perma nent magriet. No family should be without one. Price only $lO. October 20th, 1858.—1 i. Tn" great PURIFIER, now before the public but a few years, has already woo n name and reputation unexampled in the history of any medico(' ever inven ted. The ingredients composing It are simple, yet in combination all powertul in driving disease am - the human system. It cures Scrofttls, • I Cancerous formations, Cutaneons : Ditwases, Erysipelas, Boils, • Pitnples on the face, Som. Eyes, Old stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head, Tetteraffectious, Rheumatic. Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Dbmtses, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, I Foal Stomach, Female Complaints, mod all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. Every Agent who lass tide medicine for /elle, lies cir culars on band routaining certificates from persons who Lave been cured by its use. Many of them are deeper ate cases, and commend themselves to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above diseases. The Ad , lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with iD the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of thisstrin , derful medicine. Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Napier Town , ship, Bedford county : In April, 1858, as near as I can remember,• a small pimple made its appearance on my lip, whiCh soon be came enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, anti wash of blue Titre!, without effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Scheltsburg. who pro- . flounced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash o f sugar of held and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Dasidville.. Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal nod external reinitlies—the•Latter con , Meting principally of caustic; but all to na...parpose as the disease continued spreading toward thermos: - I next used a preparation of arsenic. in the form of salve. This for a time checked the disease, but the intietnnuttion soon increased. I next called upon Dr. Stotler, of St. Clalrs Nine, 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 .chocking the - opmad of the sore. In December, of the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper' ip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati, where I consulted Prof. It. S. Newton, of the Etectic Medical College. lie pronounced tho diae-rae -a butane- MIS Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mer cury." Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave tau in ternal rentedimi. My fitce healed up, but the inflamma tion was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced me cured, and I left for h .In April the disease again returned, and so violent WWI the pain that I could not rest at night! Late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Br. Newton, with whom I retnainerl until Septemberau ring which time he'used every known remedy, and part , ly succeeded in checking the discritie, but wheal return , ed home there were still three discharging .ulcers upon my face. I.continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had ant off the kft'side of My nose, the greater portion of my left Cheek, cried' had -at tached my left eye. I had given up all hope of . ever be ing cured, since Dr. Ely said he could that a cure was Impoitible. In March, 1858, I llorig`hta. bottle of "Blood Searcher," . but I must confesathat I had no Oath in it. 1 was very weak when ICornineneedl taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying . up.. I continued, and when . the third bottle was taken my face" will, healed as if by a Miracle. I used a fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have heel for the last seven years. Although my faCe is sadly disfigured. I am still gratefel to a benign Providencia whohasspar ed my life, and which has been done through thoinateu mentality of LLNDSEE'S INPROiEDBLOOD SEARCUERI"' mbrbid - or -- ba d matter ing in their place a heal ing the stomach, causing ing the blood, giving tone machinery, removing the effecting a radical cure. and, what is bettor, pre use of the. Liver Ineigo- poidacient to relieve the food from raising and fore reUriog, prevents loogens the bowels nes". Itch meal, will cureDjes- I.:ppoufela will alwnys re- • ; DAVID IPCItLARY. Sworn and subscribed, Slat day of Asigust,.A. D. 1358, before me, One of the justices of anoxic!, hi and for the Borough of licillidaysbusg, 11lair county, Pa. Witness—U..l. Jones. Jones Gommr, J. P. For sale by IL 11. Gettle, 3.lyerstown ; hlartin Palmyra; John Capp A Son, Jonestown; John Seltzer, Mount Nebo': John ! Carper, Duchananisillc ; John; Dein— inger, Campbelstown • Killinger k Kinsports, John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport; alter Lebanon ConlitY• Wm= c Lamo:c Proprietors.. dl Also Sold at Dr. Geo. Rims' Dlioruglli Sto yaburg, Penn& ~ Court House, Lebanon, Pa. [Jan. reA the l, opposite -- TO THE AFFLICT-EDT TN R. J. W. BECRTLR, the Celebrated •BERB DOC TOR, offers TOR, offers his valuable services to • the public .at large. DOCTOR; BECHTLE is opposed to Calomel or any mineral poisons, and will not glee them at DOCTOR BECHTLE having stndkdniedkillee ten years, and a number of years of extensive practice and experi ence, secures to him the confidence of the public.i.DOC TOß DECIITLE has only lost nine intients in the last two years, out of the vast numbers who have imuie ap plication to him for aid, from home and .abroad. Some come hundreds of miles to consult with regard to diseases of long standing, and have been cured, iu the last two years. DOCTOR DECIIT f.,E has cured 50 cases of: ,Cancer, 30 of Rheumatism, M of Dropsy, 23 of consumption, 19 of Mamma of the Bladder and Kidneys,l7 of Sore Eyes, 150 of females inhering under the Falling of the Womb, Monthly Irregularities, Flouralbus, &c., &o. All the above diseases have been preironuCed incurable by ado rns./ quacks. We hive no spice tetire the above certifi cates, but whoever doubts ran have the names at any time by calling on DOCTOR ItIiCHTLE. As respects Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR DECATLE has never lost one woman in confinement of all the vast numbers he ha s attended. In this he is particularly sac cessful. Diseases of long standing of all kinds, Mired in the shortest possible time, and on the mist rearnienhlo terms. Recharges for consultation. Night pructiee tended to at all hours. DOCTOR DECIITLE will ;always be found In his OlEce in North Lebanon, a few doers North of the United ren Church, except when out on business. North Lebanon Borough. December E 2, Ntr - i Ii I VII 001 5 00 . , Ii TrIE undersigned are prepared to fornimitallec- OUT or OssWOOD, to order, at any: 1. 160 1 e in-Leb anon or North Lebnuon Boroughs. Orderir lefiiit their Mill will be promptly attende.l T... Abanon,April2l,lBsB._ _ _ 31YI:RS't 3,1101:1R. WOOD and C0A.114----IrAIRD. T THE•nndersigned; haring " - botilit 3I • r: • 1. 1 henry Spoon ''s Wood • and Coal Yard, a - short distance north-east of llessra !roster a. Dutch's Foundry; in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF` ki a ds and , from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAT., ,Of all at and grailles, which I will sell Gatlin Surd or deliver as small profits as will trait the times. I tberefintin. at t ll spd o all thosethat are In want of any of those article, to. ca see the same, ascertain . prices, and Judge RI? themßel res. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apri114,16011.-tL BOWMAN, HAUER CAPP'S • L Dall 3 E. R r4R , D! Thin Way, if you Want Chealit t i ns . b et% THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship, for the purpose of engaging in the 'Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respO4fUlly inform the public at lart, , e, that their place of businetis is DAM BOwMAN'S Old Lumber Yard, In East Lebanon , fro n ti ng On Chestnut street, one square front' the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yardand filled it with a new and expellent assortment o( .all kinds of . Lumber, such as BOARDS, PLA_NKs, LATHS, SHINDLES, AND SCANTLIEG, of all lengths and thicknesses. In abort, they keep con stantly on hand, a full and well -seasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and lmrn•their prices. Thankful for past favor, rhey,hupe, that by attention to Mildness and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWTdAN, lIAIJEE # cAPI!. Lebanon, April 8, 1858. Fifty Dollar@ Forfeit. LIIIDSKY.'B IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, THE 014 Lt. ACKNOWLEDGED REMEDIAL,. AGENT For iiipurity of the. Blood. THAT DOES ITS WORE THOROUGHLY. EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! !
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