The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, April 27, 1859, Image 4

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Nair DEFIN/TIONB ROT FOUND IN WEBSTER OR
' WORCESTER.—Ameriaa, the safety valve of Euro
peen monarchy.
Candle—A mild domestic sna g whiob rises and
sets to order.
Civilization—The bride from laver to philo
,sophio-troefety.
Clock—A dertvd - keep •bark• tarns.
''City--IA fortress erected by art inita — wiry
4 sgainetWature.
• Cynic—A philosopher who at once detetz the
' acidity in auger, but, continuea to doubt the
ew eetnesa.
• ..iTorigrese—A number : f men seeembled to pre
',vent each other from doing anything.
Dinner—A priie granted to 'manrwho••do not
• contend for it, and denied to many who do.
Emigration—One country'a draft upon anoth
er.
only hat& working servant who is
4 , 0144ft/fly staniitted as a friend into the drawing
room.
:Metaphysics--Words to stay the appetite till
rfaati l are ready.
Misers—An amateur pauper.
2d—A man who makes bricks that his heirs
tmay bn buosee
Marriage—Love brought to trial.
:':.ad= -The only "lottery " not .pritodown.
Money : The very largest slave 'alder in the
world.
2d-4 compensation for • taking stains out of
-charatter.
Napolean—X bream vumet, whose tail was ex-
Ptinguishad before his head dlsappeartd.
Newspapers—Tlme's pupil, and also -Time's
teacher.
2d—T4e fulcrum which Archimedes longed
'for.
Fight—The dirtrroadrwhioly•reverige , travels.
Novel—A literary sugar plum to•etitice
}people to rend.
Opinion—The gulf whiels sometimes separate
?friends.
PapeT T7 l3uilding ground forgetqua.
2d—it receiver of stolen goods.
Politics—A national humbug-top—which spins
tlettet'when it hums the most. •
Pride—Something deducted from your estimate
•ef other' to add to your estimate of yourself.
Pedantry—lntellectual tight lacing.
Poetry—Thought in blossoms.
2d—Pancy's play grotmd.
Plough—hlaii's‘titbr deed to •the-oatth .
Poverty—A condition of life much recommend
by the rich.
itivenge—ititter sweets plunked from the dev.
garden.
Bun—The lighted-altar in Osolemiiio of Na
Fture.
2d—God's minister of bounty.
Sleep—The only thief who benefits you by rob
bing you.
Superatilionfiho nightmare caused - by sWal
kwing.crude creeds. •
Slave—One of God's ohildron kept out of his
property by a brother.
Scholar—A diver for pearls who oftenloses his
%oath before he gathers a fortune.
Soldier—A lire target, set up by one nation for
another to shoot at.
Savage—A mark to show civilization .how far
aka has traveled.
War Evidenceof our origin from beasts.
AR ANTIQUE /11MMEM-A little daughter of
ilidward Hadley, of this village, •bas a small gold
'watch bearing on its inside case the date "1532."
Its present. owner holds it by bequest from 'her
grandmother, sad, though but seven years of age,
intends to bequeath it•to iter grand daughter as
soon as time and•events shall introduce her to the
second generation df her posterity. The watch is
the most antique of the "bull's-eye" style, and
'though it "rune" with tae alacrity of earby.youth,
•oarries with it the appearanee of extremwdla age.
—Medina Trib.
A PREDICAMENT„
llause evening, a handsome 101Cing woman was
.. .
tpassing down West Water stredftitka little has
thet of eggs in her hand, andiiiit,
, th.!ttiew yards
'from the Illenouttmee:bara44teaked down on
the side walk.. )lea r . i .gabis brought a gallant w id
-ewer to .a' ,
~: n i;te,vitlio'saw to his horror, a billy
gest • -;'''..l.-,. • ere:4 hq a nonw too much, doing
! . /111:„ Vai,IIII end to the poor woman's ease
1.:i,."'''4.-AfitilieVridoiver 'tried to scare the geed, away,
~ - - ; ! ;ftlielfoitldn't be seared. lie tried to help the
-•,- y! up , *hen hut! cacao the head of the goat
„t at
etnst himself, and two Etas together came, for
..;:.; itheitiat give him another, and down be fell cross
. ittlettliblady, to the serious damage of a dozen
*ash eggs
4%aq:faze," cried the lady ; "get off you villian,"
~.aitid the injured female. . .
'-'"But -my good woman—"
Abd rem -went the rough born ofthe goat spoil.
tog Ira - eight dollar pair °INN - Min the worst place
they could, be , spoiled.
"Help," cried the woman, "my eggs l"
-4, 0 h, my pants,"Oied the man.
"But never mind the pants, got izp,"vried the
aady. .1-
; And just , as he was trying to get up, inn? tame
4124 k goat,and .down came the man again.
Themennuef the two viethns brought quite - 11
*opera to the spot, where there lay the woman,
and there lay the man—"twin misery pregnant
with danger,"—and advancing and retreating
hutting first one, and then the other, oscillated
the confounded goat.
> 2 ,
The last BUT he made, one of his horns caught
the basket, and he left the sceneof aetion, with
4
-..,..,...- :;:. bas 9rl c r e o thanging ; eye, e d ;T ili tind isli tb4 n y l o fi l e k en o
t f
titiear& t ahe man BACKED out :pond the reach
vi thelady's eyes, when he.%'''l ant ran like a
;igt,talter
,herse, swearing at : 'i - ` . :ts in general,
and this' ens n particular, tifinigle lady sat down,
.
ititit`With' a piece of shingle, and with a few pink,
--cleansed 'and repaired the badly damaged dress.
—4,3l7l6aukie New.
„Vi.
ssr'eau WOMAN'S RIGUTS ?"--The following
idefltiitiOn of 44 Womans Rights" is the best we
have yet seen. We re gret our ignoranoo , - ,of the
author. Her name shoisid be - known it .
I The right to wake when others sleep ;
The right to watch. the right, to weep;
The right to-comfort in distress,
The right to soothe, she right to bless
Tffte right the widow's heartto cheer,
The right to dry an coph; T alier:
The right to feed and Clothe the poor,
The right to teach them to endure;
The right, when other friends have down,
ifirid left the sufferer all alone,
ITO kneel that dying conch beside,
And meekly point to Hire• who died;
The right a happy home to make,
litany clime for Jinni' sake;
:Rightieuch u these are ell we Crave,
Until our hea-4 quietgrave.
Gitecermi, AND WITTY.—When the celebrated
Joseph;Lancaster was in Washington, he dolly
ekedailectnro in the House of Representatives,
froln!thei Speaker's chair , Mr. Clay. then Speaks
eix'etiMplimented him by saying that the chair
bad 'ilever been filed so well. Mr. Lancaster
int*stly, replied, that "Man in his best estates
imes . fifvery little account; that the Speaker's
ekkirrildirbever been filled with any thing better
Trr-itorinow is like a Juggler that deceives us;
*Oita that pretends to cure us, and thin ice
that will not bear our own weight. It is a fruit
'beyond our. grasp; a glittering bubble that bursts
and 'vanishes away; a wilo'.the-wisp that leads
many into the mire, and a rock that many mari
ners have struck and suffered shipwreek. It is
innsiert to all who neglect the present hour, and
a reality to those only who approve to -day.
rz z, , ;*; • -
it. LIST Or RETAILERS
(IF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS,
V Wares, Merchandise, which were returned by
the Mercantile Appraiser of Lebanon County, for the
year 1569. Notice is hereby given that the Appraiser
will bold his appeal at the Corornltaionere'Cffice, is the
Borovigh of Lebanon, on 'Monday, the - 9th day of May,
A. D.,1859, at which 'time and placelbose desiring to
appeal may attend. —HENRY D. Bit.vica,
Ulkoraiser of . .11feTantile 21axes.
Manon "Boroublt
List of Retailer.? 'Vitas License.
George Beittoehl, merehaht 14 7 00
David Care, notions 8 6 00
George & Ty le, merchants 12 12 60
Bubb & Ilmberger, stoves 14 7 00
George Pileger, merchant 'l3 10 00
Diller, Arudt & Cp4leather . 14 7 00
Charles Schriver,lefortr 14 7 f 0
Bowman, Boum & Co., lilthifir. 13 lO 00
J. P. klbur, confectionery 8 . 500
C. Greenawalt,hardware ' 'l3 10 00
Haber & Bros.'. merchants ill 15 00
Adam We ,e Hats , . 'l4 - 7Ou
David S. Rabor,Drugglet - • 'l4 - 7 00
o " patent medietifes 4 500
J. J. Blair, Jewelry - 14 .: 7 00
Jae. L. Lemberger, druggistl4 ' • 700
• " " patetitmed. •4 5 00
Win. G.AVltid, books -. , 14 700
Robert Buck, confectionery .2'4 700
Daniel Good, ‘, - . ' 8 . 600
Striceiler & Sottic'refllbra 13 • 10 00
Wm. Light, brewer '3 - - 25 00
Samuel Light, grain •• 1 14 - 7 00
Swartz & Bro., merchants ' 'l3 lO OD
Harrison Dnndore, furnitute 14 7 00
John B. Rauch, merchant , . 1 13 - . .10 00
John Gerhard, merchant 'l 4 ' , 700
Jebn Yost. brewer - - . 8 ' 12-50
. . .
John 11"tet1;nonfebtlonely 13 10 00
DanielOnieff. shoes 14 7 00
Henry & Stine, tnerehantx 12 • 12 50
Jacties IL Kelley,. jewelfy ' 14 . .7 00
Jaccity - Qi 141311er Bate• - 'l4 - r'; - 7 00
I. W. Acker)."•jetaterk • ' 14 S t 7.00
Walt& Roeder, bonke 13• • 10 00
• • •
. . ... .
Jacob Heedle, 8110* . 1 ' 44' :: .-: ' ...7 00
Belzeuehain & Bro., clothiiig 1 14 ... - , 7.00
" jewelry ' ll 4 - ' 7 00
George ROSF,.droniht 1 14 ' - . ' • 7 - 00
* patent mlidloliaes 4 . - ; 5 00
D. bl. Karznany, hardware 9 93 00
D. M. Kannany, coal ' 1 14 . 7 00
Barring Peters, hurhater. 14 7 00
ery
John P. Riche-d. courtction - 8 5 00
Myers & Shears,-millers . 4 ' 80 .00
,‘ .. wood and coil - 1 14 7 00
Barry & Anderson, tobadco 14 7 00
C B. Bohlaud, shawl and hate . 14 7 00
J. C. Retailer, merchant 14 7 00
P. F. McCauley, shoes ' . +I .7 00
8. 8. Rainsey,clothing - 0 1 14 ' 7 00
J. N. Rogers, ewe. ' 14 „ - 7 00
Bruce & Co, merchants . .. 13 , 10 00
Atkins & Bre., shoes, 14 - 7 CO
Theodore Oros, green geocerylVe. 1.4 7 00
Leonard Zimmerman, merchatet 'l3 10 00
Loused , & Bros.'. merchat . 0-3 /9 00
bamuel. Krause, merchant . ';
.14 7 00
11.3 B Brn I th, grocery
Paarmalle Gknette, confecttembey'' 14 7 00
G hi Fauber, merchant , 14 1' 00
D Krause & Co., merchants ti )0 00
John Gasser, slices i 4 7.00
Curtis N Smith, confoctioneryiWc., ' 13 10'00
Joseph Bowman; shoes • "14 - • 7 00
Jobs 'Ferny, saddlery , . i , 14r...,,7 00
()cargo Gingrich huckster 14 - 7 00
Frederick Baddorhconfectionory 14 7 00
A W &WA Huber, bill bruker 8 30 00
Lebanon Deposit Bank, Exclubnge" 30 00
- " " 8 00.00
North Lebaion 'Borough.
George Hoffman, merchant , 'l3 10 00
Hoffman Bro., grain 14 - 7 00
N Co., milling , 10 r 20'00
Shirk dt Miller, merchants /3 • 10 0.,
Gotileb Light, coal 14 L 00
Hetiry Brandt, lumber andeoell " 13 10 00
BrightbillS Horst, lumber A coal 18 . 10 00
-Daniel Littht, (merch't)wood - .renal 14 7" 00
-Samuel Hatter, cigars • . " 14 7 , 00
Iteincehls' k Moily, lumber - *%6al 12 12 SO
Sol. Smith, saddlery and coal 14 7`oo
Jahn Imam], ga . : t l4 • 7 00
H W Echenrotb, coal 'l4 7 00
Light Gingrich, distillery 5 30 00
- JO3 Bowman, chairs 14 7 00
Martin W. Ebert, drugs - =:l* 7 00
Punck 44 Bro., merchant .13 • ' 10 00
.1. P Randall, notioea 1 1.4 .7 90
Herman Ranch, canfeelietety FIA 7 00
'Jesse -Debuff, huckster . '1.4 7 00
Henry Hartman, brewer
John Crate, huckster
Charles Molly, coal 14
Arentz& Witmeyer, lumber-It-oda' 13'
'- • Noilh Lebanon Township.
:John H Groh, merchant 13 10 00
Abraham Lehman, miller 10 • 10'00
AR Light, merchant 14 •
Henry Riddle, Iruckder '-14. - 7 00
Light .4 Gangley, coal 14 7 00
Andrew Light, merchant , .13 , • 10 00
.
John Airing, " 14 700
South Annville ntimship.
Wm. ,Biecer, leather - 14. 7 00
Cliarles 11. Steinmeti, merchant 13 - -' . 10 00
David Autter,confeetiousry 1C • , "'-. 7'oo
JOkia Alwica, coal. , 14 7 00
DavicllCreldCr, millet . 14 4' 00
" coal 14 7 00
Fi D Meyer & moccilanta 13 10 00
John Mese, huckster 14 • 7 00
C Smith, confebtionety, 14 , ' 7 00
Win Hoverter, confectionery '8 ' . 5 00
C V Landis, merchant 1$ 10 00
John Henry, miller - 14 ' 7 00
Intel W. Blartin, patent medicines 4 '5 00
John - Carper, merchant 13 ' 10.00
' ~ .', grain ' 14 7 00
Abraham Brightbill, grain 14 7 "00
Amos itancle, miller ' 14 - 7 00
Isaac Brandt, " . 14 7.00
henry D. Long,-grain 14 - 7 00
: X 0 1 164 ifnntille Township.
Gabriel Wolfersberger, merchant 13 lO 00
Benjamin Boyer, miller 14 7'oo
Miller* Barley, morebants 14 7 ; 00
- " " grain end coal 14 7 DO
Wm. Ault, jr., leather 8 ' 3:00
Daniel Lie] tabr. graiipmd-eohl 13 10 -00
Martin Light, miller." , 14 7 00
L Facbnaellt, e tir.,::. : ' 14
'r..00
Peterilliniel7l, - '4!'. ;' "' • 14 7OO
• •
Abrahairi-*Otriar; iiiiirobatit 13 ' ' ld 00
John:, bioniniiitiailitllifirr ' 10 ' • ;5 00
foyer & Werner:44M's 14 . , "7 CO
.lolin N Braitaii - etihies
, 14 ' '7 00
Sampadllittierf,en; confectionery 14
JecoliV Kilifdire, coal
"and
and grain 13 • •10 00
Joseplvt. elatailurnber 7 00
Alin IT, Kinporia. nierchert 13 10 00
.lEarlickßishop;merchaidi 13 . 'lO 00
Andrei , Kreider, coal and seed -14 . ;1 . 00
• ; Londonderry: Pownslip. . . .
Benj fresher, merehant - lB, 10 00
',ll.ooW.Leabr,lradkate: 8 . '8 00
: - ilr.i.B-froltS, merchant' ill - 10;00
,quhri.Deininger; merchant 13- - 10 00
Etter,'mlller 00
BOvvman k,Son, merchants.. 13- 10 00
Samuel Segner t mefeb't tailor _
iloretick & 2
Eilghtblllo:oerchatlts 13 20 . u 0
Martin Eartiii, d4O-EBrOS-Mr, Be l I gooo - 12 I'2 8
.60
.t• '2 0
" '"cjytr#daft find ,cial 14 7pp
Martin Boarinau, - re,ereheut 13 10 00
Joseph Irdthalier,..confeetlonery 8 - 550
Luther Siete', stoves l4 7 00
. -
Union Township
Lewis Brenner, huckster. 14 7 00
Samuel Moyer, leather - ' 8 500
~',lii3c•- # 3 F Melly & cia., coal & grain 13 10.'9
Antall, eanit & Eshletnan,coal & luinh'r 13 • 10 00
90ega.Zellar, coal . ii, 14 7 .00
tillel.,*.A.rnift & Co.,ceal -"' 14 - -7 90
Bing lietteliff - & Setsy nierchants la . - , io 00
Union-Forge: Mill, milling. 14 7 00
Ahrabatallebney. huckster 14 ' 7 00
~• •'East Hanover Township. .
, ..lasob•Groy. miller 14 ' 700
Catharine Frarrts, liquor & confdo'y 14 - 7OO
Michael Hartman. feed 8 8,.00
^lttewig Shedlock, reed , - - ' & • . • hno
Geo W Miller, 'notch/tat 14 7 00
Miller & Early, coal and graln . 14 7 7 00
Win Krill, coal , -14 • 700
,LeviMtMlfair, -, millet - • ' 14' ~ . 7 . , 00
Eterly-;.5 . -YnnB#;- uglier* = . .. 1 4-.. v • • .71,14
D'iirßabl,4*inefebitik. - ' 13 _ • . 7 " ! 0-,, .
fe go
- Wm'itin.3; oal '-- 44- - . '
,7 on
David Beek, Wither r
W oe
E
ti I tm ercbt • - 7 5,,c0
ISA Salon; ',
• 7 du
Edward tlitzler, huckster -
14. ?
0 10 0
:F
Niebolas Ritle, 'huckster , -
Fred. Wisner, ./7
Thomas . Harper, merchant 13 10.00
' • .. , • •
• “ ' .. ' . ' pat. medicine.' . -
'4. . 6 .,
00
'John Vbliller, ••• • ' 4,-, ..
- '4 ' '0 00
John Butter, miller ' 14
Allaman & Roam, millers '.. • . ,' 14 ' .. •` ': - '7 00
Levi Reiter, huckster ~ . -14 7 00
Cooper dz Beaty, hivkaters I , -•- 14 7 00
Peter Wendling, confectionery 14 700
Biotite' fillernina, merchant',l4 7 00
Stootora rotonship.
Join Brunner, merchant , - 13 10 00
Rabuck & Garrett, lumber & coal ";13..10 00
John Capp & Son, merchants - 13
10.00
illl At 111 drugs . 14 7 00
Jonathan Houser, miller , 14 7 00
Levi Mailman, merchant - .. 14 7 00
Nesnacht & Rupp, millers ' 13 10 00
Augustus Huber, huckator . 14 7 00
David Bons, tobacco 'l4. 7 00
E E Bickel, merchant 14 7 09
Jacob Slushier, huckster 14 7 00
Napoleon Dash, hats 14 . -7 Mi
Wm Wcelily, merchant tailor - 14 • 7 00
Amos S Widmer, stores . • - 14 'T 00
Diller, Arndt & be., leather '-.• 14 7 00
John Philips, merchant. ' .^..,-", ' - ' l3 10 00
Ab'm F Shark, miller
- Bethel Totirorldp.
Samuel Weber, merchant . , 13 10 00
John Stayer. miller : 14 7 00
. _
Shuck k Fearer, hucksters ' : '. 14 - 700
Shiftier & Mark, merchants l3 10 00
J W Grove & Co., milk" - • 'l3 10 00
John Weller,coal • •l4
.. - 7 00
Geo Mint, stoves ' 14 7 00
.
Henry Mark, huckster ' - 14 700
John &tinny, coal . ' .1.,4 't 00
Jacob 0 Seltzermerchaut . . .1 .. 10 00
Levi Paine, huckster "7 00
Henry Lick, grain 14 . 700
John Krall, casting 6 00
Geo Brnteman, huckster l4 7 00
_Levi Grins, 66 = . 14 700
Geo Werner, u - '.1.4 700
Josiah S Light, leather ft 6 00
Thos &Weimer, merchant . lb 10 00
John Albert, miller - ,14 , "7 00
Win Stine, coal 14 . 700
PeterGerbard, merchant - 14 ' 7 00
D R Slaver, Bill Broker - . 8. 80 00
. - Jackson Toll:ins..lip. "
Moses L Bownian,mercbant ' 14 7 00
Henry Mama% hucksters : 14' ' 7 00,
.1 kM Lems, leather.' . ' '1.4" '
HanabWis a Zinirtiaina4merell.l4lB -' " " ---- - i.70.,90
'ME LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Ilertzler & Hillman, millers 13 10 00
Samuel Schell, stoves 14 7 00
Meyers & Tice, grocery 14 7 00
Curtis Sclimner, confectionery 14 7 00
neo M. Fisher, . 4 14 7 00
Beuj Artz. stoves , 14 7 (.0
a
Dolm & Stoner, meintlinin 1 . 2 12 est
AlletelVeigfey, " 13 10 00
Ailed Ddllinger, coal 14 ' 7 00
'Gettlo & Woolison, druggists 14 7 00
Coover &Spangler, mereliants 13 10 00
Benj Harper, confectionery ' 14 '7 00
Danl. Hassler, " 8 5 00
Samuel Houck, coal 14 700
Magas & Myers, grain . 14 7 00
Miller . & Moyer, confectionary 8 - 5 00
Geo Shott, huckster 14 , 7 00
J 1' Mreitzer & Co.,lumber,grala r ec. 14 7 00
Sprouts & Urich, lumber - 13. 10 00
Daniel Seltzer, miller ' ' 13 10 00
Wm Tice, coal 14 7 00
Geo S Seltzer, grain - 14 ' •7 00
Bugler, Convey & Co.; grain • : 13 lO 00
Daniel tlltrich. coal ' , 14 7 00
Daniel Klitzl6 & Son, coal ' ' 14 ' 7 00
Jacob Royer, coal - 'l4 7 00
Wm Alkwine, distiller 3 - 25 00
,
.1.1444 k &, Cosmerchants • 14 - .- ^ 7OO
• 14 — 44 ' ' grain andlumber '. 14. .-. l'''''oo
Edward- Rohland,:miller .. -. l4 ' ; 700
Richard . lieinbegh,...nettbaiitt , : - 14 - ' 700
If illereek ToOkihip.
Stump, Deck & Co.,lumber :. - 13 :-.10.00
1111 Missiles; miller 23 'lO.OO
John Zimmerman, miller 'l4 ' - 700
Joseph Foltz, miller 14 7.00
Josiah - K Stewart, merchant 'l3 • 10 00
. hlaidalena• Houser, Cdnfectionery 14. ... . '7 00
J A Weighty lc Bro., merchants 13 . 10 00
Henry 1 Shawkoniller 14 . ' 700
John ft Walter;merahant , _. 14 . . - 100
- • Heidiel!er'g,. Township:
Trankllit'Selehrist, merchant 14 • - 7 00
Wm Miller, leather • -14 ' -7 00
Dubber & Goshen, merchants • ,12 • - 12 00
. I.‘ . 'seed ' 14 00
Dissinger, huckster 14. 7 00
.3 8 &.3 W Achey, mereliaidi. 14 . 7,00
- •• seed 14 7 00
A S. Groh, morel:Mut-...' 10 00
David Zug, - miller ' - '7 00
Isitae Voltz,- miller. 14 - 7 00
& 5l Wondorlieh, mlliere - 14 00
Joseph L LOUSer, mere. ant " 13 'lO, OD
" seed • 14 • 7 OD
Solemon Biimbergor, leather .14 7 90
Christian Miller, confectionery 14 , 7 00
Cyrus M Kral!, merchant . ;12 'l2 50
" " seed - • ' 700
Corniors/j T owns hi p .
li & S Eby, merchant . - 13 _ 'O%Ol
A Ramsey, merchant tailor - 14 •7 00
Jncob Bowman, miller 14 7 00
Isaac liamilton, merchant 18 ' . . to 00
R W Coleman,Cornwall 51111 • 14 700
Wm Stovei-, miller 14 7 00
henry Reed, miller 34 7 00
John Beamerderfer; miller • I• 14 - 700
Aprill4, 1059.
CHAIR 111ANUFAVIVAY:
TIM subscriberi take this method to inform their
friends and the public that they have batirrieneecl
$
the above business, in all its branches, in the Bor
ough of Lebanon, on Pinegrove Bead, near what is
known as Phreanees FoUndry. They hope to receive the
patronage of those in want of anything in their line, as
they promise to use the best 'materials and employ the
beat of workmen.
•, 7 OD
OLD MALES ILEPAIRED and PAINTED.
.11Eir- The following different kinds of Timber or Lum
ber taken in exchange for Clialm, 4/Z :---Itickciry, Wal
nut, Poplar, bliiple; Bench, Bereh, and Cherry of differ
ent kinds. -
WARE-ROOM, in the TOWNIALL, Market St.,
Lebanon, where a large 4tock of Ready-in:We Reciting
and other Chairs, Settees, Furniture, Rm., is constantly
kept on hand: ' - :BROWER - qv SON.
'Lebanon, Nos. 17, 18.55. '
Der - Fashionable Tai
M i go i rn'es r 'B l sll.37: Bu 7 l Uti t rZe t Z T zta l t27 o . ll 2
Plank Rnad,whercall pemonS who- wish garments made
up in the most fashionable style and host Manner, are .in
sited to call. Ile has lately received then* Tod:, Phil
adelphia, Paris and London reports of
Spring and Suinnier Fashions,
and as he has'none but the beSt workmen employed, one
guarantees that all work, entrusted to him will be done
in a satisfactory manner.
le_ With his thanks to his old customers for their pat
ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor.
TI) TAILORS I--Just received and for sale the N: York
and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that' ife can make his arrangements
accordingly. MICIUEL WOFFMAN.
Lebanon, April lA,
7 00
7 00
0 00
THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP
Wools, Shoes, , liars, Cops,
AND Tituroia le the cheap Store of
alMc undersigned, Vslnut street, Leba
non,wbere a splendid new stock has just been open.
ed, embracing a general assortment for LADFES, GEN
TLEDIEN and BOYS, among which.are LADIES' GAI
TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather,
Goat, Rip, and other BOOTS and Oaitcrs for Gentlemen,
with a handsome variety for Boys. BOOTS and SHOES
of all kinds, are also made to order, . ' '
. _ . . .
lle has also a great itssditinent of lIATS & GAPS, &e.,
'of all - kinds and prices.
'rim public is respectfully Invited to call and examine.
Lebanon, Oct 20,'58. JORN GASSER.
. .--.
IL JACOB RCEDEL respectfully in
forms the public that he still contin
ues his extensive establishment in
. sa w 4/114 his new building, in Cumberland st.,
where he hopes to render the same
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
marfavor him with their custom. Ile 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 stock. . .
He is determined to surpass all competition In the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in'the Milan. A dee - care is taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none (he best quali
ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none
'but the best workmen are employed. .
P. S.—He-returns-Ids sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore 'bestowed on
USS hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to jilease his customers, to merit a share of public pat
yopage. Lebanon, Feb.l7, 'AS.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
JUST RECEIVBO AT -
J. W. AC Eit 3.5,
From $1,25 to $l O, 8 tluy xtud . So /tour.
Oct. 22. 'ML
J. L. LEMBERGER,
DRUGGIST, APOTHECARY,
alley Articles and 'Perfumery,
PURE BRAGS! PURE MEDICINE!? T•
Medicines to be Good, must be Pure -
Do you want Pure and Reliable Medicine?
' Call at LEMBERGER'S.
Are yen 4.6,*(int 8f pure Spices? The best can,
be had ' At LEMBERBBIFS.
If yee are in Want of good Washing Soap, pure i
White &Red Castile Soap, Country Soap, Breas-a ,
Soap to remove grease spots, super Shaving soap;,
Soap for the teeth ;• all that is requested of you is
that.you buy the same At Ihni
Be yen want a good hair Tonic? Something
to makethe Bair grow, tocteanse the head, and',
to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do.
Call at LEM.B.ERGER'S.
If you want a good Hair Brush, Flesh Brush,
Clothes Brush, Nail Brush, or Tooth Brush,
Call at LEMBEItGBR'S.
Why do you walk ao crook-backed ? • You should
wear one of the Shoulder Braces offered for sale.
At LEMBERGBR'S.
Freres's° your Shoe Leather. You can do so
effectually by using - 111ehard's New Compound
(Blacking.) Wholesale and
tIBMBERGIER' S..
,
LUNAR OTLI LUNAR Orfil I LUNAR .OILi
Do you really wantahrllllant,.sefe andtheap.light,—
Tf so, ttiwn the LaMar Oil in the Lunar Oil Latim. Nor
salmonly LEMBERGER'S
. -
Don't suffer with Frosted Limhs-,'Chilblains felt
there le a cure at LEmßraiGEß. , ,s.
Anything you want that is kept a well conducted
.nrst-Class Drug Store, can be famished you by -
LEMBRItGER, Cheadle and Apothecary..
*IP Special attention given to Parsimes's renews
notts.and FAstLY RECEIPTS, and all medicine-dispensed
warranted pure, always as goottas can be obtained any.
where, and sold to suit the times, by
JOS. L. I,EMBERGEII,
DRAM:I6T, CHEAIIBI AND APOTHECART,
February `2, 1859.1 Market Street, Lebanon.
Lebanon Valley - Institute,
ANNVILLE, LEBANON; Co., Pa.
rS Institution is now completed and in active open ,
atiom neither labor nor expense has been spared in
the arrangement of the building, to make it a desirable
home for Teacho: and Students from a distance, who
wish to btepare themselves for the profession *of Teach
ing. or for any 'class in coilege. Students of both Sex
es. insoparate departments, will he admitted nt anytime
The location is one'f the most healthful in the state.—
It is also easy of access, being mile from the Lebanon
Valley It. Bead. ,
Tsams.—Por the Common English branches, per term
of 5 months, , including tuition, board; washing and room
furnished, , $OB 00
Latin, Greek, German and the higher
Mathematiet•enott. 5 00
bay scholars per term, . • 10 CO
For further milliculere apply * to the Principal.
itersTnuoreßs.
D. BALSBAUGEL Prinanotti and Proprietor.
G. BOGER, Assistant ' •
Annville, March 24',1850.-01
rum. VERNON
RESTAURANT
In 14171C74 New Building,
REED & TERRY, having fitted up their NEW RES •
TAURANT in a fashionable style, beg leave to in.
form the citizens of Lebanon that they are prepared, at
all hours to furnish them with FRIED OYSTERS,FRI
ED FISH, PRIED TRIPE. or anything in their line of
_business, having procured the services of a celebrated
Cook of Philadelphia. Also a large assortment of
The beet OYSTERS, Pickled TRIPB,
' Pickled CATFISH, Pigs Foot,
And various other Refreshments. They have always
the best malt liquors, such as LA.ULIeS ALF., lIISOWN STOUT,
POWER, 11. Ilairratect's LAVER, BEKIt, and raotie.ejlsea,
all of whleh are kept, ina cool vault. aild
e2L. We guarantee to givesetiefectlon to ell t4hn, vlJr
aver us with's - dal]. •
A. N. TERRY'^=
Lebanon, ApiillB; 1569_,r1.:7
.
WEDILESALE AND RETAIL.
Boot and Shoe Store.
AND DEALER. IN
FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS,&c.
Farmers Look to Your Interest.
A. Major & Bro.,
- 1 - IVOULD cull the attention of the Tanned of the
ailjoiniug Counties, to the fact that they have
opened theft
NEW AO RIOI.I,LT ORA L STORE
Pine,/'bth nore. Strect,beiween the Turnpike and their nun,-
. dry and .71bichine Shops, in the Borough of Lebanon.
where they have the lereeet and bed assorted stock of
FARMING ISIPLEMZNTS over offered to this commu
„nity, such as
RaiTway Lcver Horse Power and
Thresher's, Manny's Combined Reap
er and Mower, and Dorsey's
.- Patent Sizlf Raker.
We would call - the attention of the Partners to these
two Machines, as -we believe them to be the best in use.
Also, illersatt'v Patent Steel Wire Independent Tooth
CORM Rote, which is a complete Rolm; Mumnia'sCom-•
bintst Fodder, Straw and Hay Cutter, which we invite
every Farmer to call end see ' as they will find it to their
interest 'to have ono of theseldueldnes. They have also
a general assortment of PLOUORS, among *hi& is the
bron Pittsburg 8; Engle, with a nutnber of others. em-
Irabine, subsoils of different kinds : Cast Iron Field Rol
lers, Clover-Rullers. Grain Drills and DIIIB, power .and
handCormShellers; Corn Ploughs, and Planters, Forks
Rakes. Shovels, Spades c to.
Kir The greater part of the above Machines aro of our
own make, and are all warranted to be as they are rec.
ommendcd. We Write Farmers and all others to c 11
and examine for themselves, as we always take pleasure
in showing our Machines.
Aar All orders, by %ail or otherwise, wilt he prompt
ly attended to.
.
A. MAJOR!
'WM. M. MAJOR
Lebanon, hiareh 23,1859.
- WEIMER
Cl//.7VE WORKS,
Opposite the Lebanon 'Valley R. R. Depot, Leb-
aaan,LebanO;K caunLy, Pa.
op" . • WM. 4t Propri
- eters, manufacture Steam Engines Trott
• ,„•
.ifrptggril lto SOO horse Are , :;:ottheithitlitVee'
!gm atid.,,liateins, with. all the modern IM
fifoyeinents. Also, infperior Portable En
„Ones (with Link Motion Valve G4far) mounted on wheels,
for Saw Mills, wood sawing find Hoisting purposes. Par
ticular attention is called. to our small Upright Engines
for Printers, Druggists
..and persons wanting a small
amount of Power. They, take up a very small space, and
can be put up in a room its a household fixture.
ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery lot - Anthracite
and other Blast Furnaces, of improved construction.—
Forge !Lammers, of P.L. Webner's Patents; Rolling Mill,.
Sawing, Planing and Plotiring Mill Fixtures; Mining
Pumps,.Tfoisting Maelfidery for Mines and Stone Quar
ries, Railroad Cars. Irdn. Bridges, Shafting, lianzecsa
Pulleys,Turning Lathes, prill Presses, Planing Mailiines,
Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam
'Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every
description. • •
ALSO, Boilers ef any size, form and weight, made of
the.best material by welt known and experienced'work
men ; Smoke Stacks, Miter Tanks, Gas Flues, Ileatern
and Sheet Iron. Work of every description. [Our Boiler
sheets are all tested by dividing them Into sipiares of 2
inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is
thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; [hie lupine-
Osed in very few shops Et:this country.]
• ALSO, a stock of •Wifeglit Iron Pipe, for steam; gas
and water, with in the fixtures, constantly on
hand, and put Sat Ohortest notice and on most rea
sonable terms. Iron,Brassi and Composition Metal Cast
ings made trilorder, at the shortest unties.
REP!AIIItING attended to with promptness and de
ancteh. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Bei
qer repairs, -BLACKKMITII WORK made to order.
IttirLOrders te:speetfullysolicited. All communications
or "otherwise, attended to with despatch, and
`work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge.
WAL 'WEARER.
Lebanon, Feb'y 4,1358
ELIJAH LONGAtiiE:..J9EIN 'LC:ABEL . ..JACOB CABEi.
LEBANON
Dooo and Sa t sli Manufactory.
-Located on the Meant-goose Rood t ftear Ounberiand
Sti - ekt, gad Lebanon
' - , THE undersigned respectfully in
form the public in general. that they
base added largely to their former
lishment, and also have all kinns of the
-='.latest and best improved MACHINERY
in the State in full operation, such as
WOODWORTR'S FLOORING, 4-c.,
for conducting the general business for
Planing, Scroll.!, Sawing,
and the experience acquired by E. LeNoAemi and J. G.
GABEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and
Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, in connection with 3: GABEL, to
select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and, Saab
business in this State.
They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers - generally,
upon favorable terms, a judiciously tufsorted stock of
DOORS, SASH, &c., from the best Lumber manufactories
in the state, feeling confident that their assortment is
not to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,aild
is calculated to afford thormigh Sittig:intim to all those
Who may favor the undenligifed•With - their custom.
The following list comprises the, leading articles of
stock on hand:—
Doors, of all sizes; 'Saab, of all sizes;
Door Frames, for brick and Architraves;
frown houses ; 'Casings, from 3 to 6 in.;
'Winclov Frames, for brick "Snrbase;
alhl 'frame 110.1 . 09 ; Shiitters, of all sizes;
All kinds of illotildingi; Blinds. of all sizes;
o.'o. Spring Moulding,' Of all sizes; Wash-boards.
LON(IACRE, (111.11 EL .1: IIItOTIIER
S—Planing, &tiring, (0., promptly done for thoSe
furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon,Jfily
LEBANON COUNTY
STEAM PLANING HILL.
BOAS, GASSER k GETTLE
~, - wish thitiform their customers, or
non o:runty, and surrounding Counties,
that they are still in full operation, and
.are prepared to do all kinds of
dARPENTEit WORKantMACHINERY
They have all the LATEST IMPROVED. MAORI
NERT, and feel confident that they can compete with any
other in the State, na regards 00W) WORK. They em
ploy none but lb best Ivorkinen, and work none bat the
best and welt seasoned Dottrel.
Their stock of work is always' open for examination
by Carpenters and Buildertkas'eonsitts of
Doors, Shutters, )31i'adS, Windoti. avid
Doors Frames, Casing, Wash
Boards, Mouldings ' Flooring
Board's,, Wecitherßoards,
Sidings, 4.c.
Also, SAWING AND ifirrrlNG dOne fa order.
Also, Tfand Rails for continued Stairs, for making
which they have a man constantly amnion/ Akir They
have also erected a
,
• TURNING -LATHE,
in addition to. their other business, and -bareemployed
Mr. Dickinson, of the City of Philadelphia, to do their
Turning. illr • Dickinson fe ohs of the best Turners 'iii
the State. *l).. Cabinet Makers will do well fa 'Call and
examine their stock bc fore purchasi tig elsewhere, as they
always keep ou band,
Bedstead Posts., Tale Legs,Btair Bannister, ifeied Posts,
"atit..ererythrng else, belonging 'to the Turning Br/steers,
which they will sell at Philadelphia prises. vs. 'limit-
TIM WORK done to order, as well as always on band.
tel. Their Shop to Mendota PINEGSOVE ROAD,
between Cumberland * Street add Major's Foundry.
Lebanon; March 16, 1819.
LEMBEROER'S
Cloth Manttfactotv.
THANKFUL for past favors,' the undersigned respect
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. -It is unnecessa
ry for him to any more, than that the work will be done
in the some EXCELLENT STYLI:, which has made his
work and name so well known in the surrounding coun
try. Ile promises to do the work In the shortest possi
ble time. His manufactory is in complete order, and he
fialetts himself to be able to render the same satisfaction
as heretofore. He manufactures
Broad and A r arroni Cloths; Casthielta, Blanhele, While
and other..F.Yanneis,a4-fn to s Lest Manner.
The also cards WOOF and :makeiltrills. For the conve
isiencritif his Customers; Woolancl Cloth will be takon
in at the , following , placeirAt the stores of Gtorge4
Scellentierger, Louser Sc Drothers, George Reinceld, aqd
at the dew Drug Store of;Guliford & Lemberger, near
the Mapitet House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
itoro 45? Shirk dr Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh
c,r"' township; at 'the public house of William
-.arrahi Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in
Jonestown; at the store of. George Weidman, Bellevue;
at the store of Martin Early, Falmyin; at the odor: of
Gabriel Weffersbcrger, blew_ Market Forgo; at the store
of Miclucl . Sliirk, Bast HanoVer, Dauphin county; at the
stows of George Miler andlkirld H. Stank, Hat Hano
ver 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 mid mixed, .can !nave the same, white, at the
above mentioned places, with directions how they wish
it prepared.. Or his customers can order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
which will be done and left at the desired places.
N. C. It is desired that those having Wool carded, will
pay the Gash therefor, at the above named places.
LYON LEMBERGSR.
East Hanover, Lebanon county, May 12,ISaS.
New Furniture Store.
TrA rso K. DUNDORE would respectfully. ln
form the public that be has removed his stand to
Rauch's New - Building, opposite Itowman's Hotel, Cum
berland Street, where he willkeep the largest, finest,
and cheapest assortintififet FURNITURE ever offered in
Lebanon. His stock'ionsists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which he will sell lower
than the like can be bought at auy other
place in 'Lebanon.
Ito bas on band a large assortment of Sofas, ..„.....-.--
Teten-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Fier, Card and other Ta
bles, What Note, Hat.Ksike,,ec. Also a large and cheap
stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees,
Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattreseee. Also, Looking
Glasses,—Guilt, Roseumed and Mahogany--very cheap.
Venetian Blinds; Carriages,. Gigs and Hobby Horses, for
children'. fkit,..l'arHeAtlar attention paid to 'UNDER
TAKING. He has provided himself with the FINEST
HUM LEBANON, , and will make Collins and,
attintrlnintiala;at the' shortekt notice and most reason-'
Lebanon, Mardi 30;r1.859i.
Dr. RO SSI 'DRUG STORE,
CUMBERLANTI STICERT,
Opposite the Ceurt House, Lehaiton, Pa.
lh ROSS respectfully announces that he has for
'pale a large .and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi
' cities, DyeStnifs, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Medicines,
find Fancy Goods, which are offered at the hAvest prices.
An experience i n the Drug Business of over 20 years, and
strict attention to the wants of the public, enable him
to ' - first style of the science.
DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES,
Are the most certain cure for Worms
use. They are sweet, and no child
ll refuse to take them. Persons
mid ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Lozen
x," and refuse all others. litany per-
Is, not having this Lozenge, will try
get you to_take some other kind; do
a let them deceive you—you can al
tys get them. at Dr. Ross' Drug store,
banon, and you can have them sent
ion, free of expense by mail, if you
mclosc the price in a letter. If lOU
------- than a dollars worth is wanted, • enclose
post-office stamps, and you will receive them by return
of mail, postpaid. Dr. Ross will send them to arty part
of the United States, on receipt of the moneY. Send on
then, and get -bem. Price 25 cents.
DR. 'ROSS' BLOOD PILLS.
These operatePilh Without giving the least pain or cm-
CtSineeS, 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 gent, by mail on receipt of the mo
ney. Sold only by Dr. Ross, Lebanon.
DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE.
A superior rnedkine for the cure of Sick Headache,
Nervous 11 adaehe, - Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Ner
vous Weakness, and all other diseases requring a tonic.
TRUSSES atm SSPPORTERS.
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,
giveTthe afflicted advantages not to be had at every Dreg
store. A personal attention to thefitting given. If You
need a trues- call-at. IthseDiug Store, Lebanon: •
• ' 'DR. .R DROPS.
Cnlic, WA - sins, ReStlesMmas,"tie.,"of Intents. It
tiiiiiiiiNsiteidus` 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 remarkablcr action. Ask fur Dr. Ross' .Tu
fent Drops. •
'PE. ROSS', HAIR.,TOMO.
Is yonr hair.falling oft? are' ou troubled with dand
ruff, or itching of the head? De. Reds' Hair Tonic will
cure these troubles. Price . 25 cts.
DR. ROSS'- CURE FOR FEVER d AGUE.,
'Aver and .Ague cured - in 2 hours.. Individuali who
have suffered for Weeks and months, have been in is sin
gle day relieved, as if by magic, from • the excruciating
chill and burs" - - fever. • Sold only at Diy Ross' Store.
DR. ROSS' EYE WATER,
or the curcof Sore, Weak, or Inflamed
',yes'. Price 25 cts.
, DR. ROSS' WORM OIL.
positive cure for Worms.
'DR. ROSS' . LINIAIENT. •
'he: befit Liniment in use for Rheum
ism, Sprains, Swellings,Ernises. Tooth
mho, Sore Throat, and all painful, and
leuralgic affections of the body, is Pr.
toss' Liniment: -
DR. ROSS' TOOTH WASH,
ler the cure of spongy and bleeding
gains, Scurvy, for cleansing and presery
_o teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fres•
grance to the breath, use Dr. Ross' Tooth Wash.
DE. I.IERAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA.
For the cure of Rheiimatism, Fetter, icrcifilla;Piiins
in the Bottaii,,Oldßores r Piniples on the face, Eruptions
of altkinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood,
or the Imprudent use of, Mercury. Sold only at D,.
Ross' Drug stare, • -
COUGH CURED FOR :15 CEXTS.
Dn. PHYSICK'S CDfigir Brune,. prepared and sold only
by Dr. Ross, •Ilduse,' is a certain ,cure
for coughs, Cold,'WhiMping Cough, &c. Look well to
the marks of the genttine. See.that Dr. Ross' name is
on the bottle.
=
. _
EPILEPSY. OR FITS CAN 'BE . OUREDI•
Evidence stronger, than certifidutesl : Lass's VEGETA
BLE COMA= Terform it* more wonderful cures than
any-other Medicine knoWnl. It is perfectly, safe to take.
Try it. If 'youlfire not Satisted nfter'itsing' one Bottle,
the money will be refnitdat ; net able to .pay, - one
Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Trice Fire Dollars
j - ,er Bottle, or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at
Dr. Rosa' Drug Store. Lebanon, June 16, 1858.
Sold at Dr. Boss' Drug Store, opposite the Court House,
Lebanon, Pa. -
HOWARD A.SSOCIATION
'PIitLAD . ELPHIA.
Benevolent Astitutimz established by speciarEndou,
ment for the Relief of the Sick and Dirercsred,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases.
fiIAznoiIvAtIAAS.OOIATION, in view of the awful
destruction 'of human life, caused by Sexual disens
es, and the deceptions practiced upon- the unfortunate
victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago di
rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITAIIiGE
ACT worthy of their nitric. to opon a Dispensary for the
treatment of thiseliSs of Aiseases, in all their forms,
and to*iIieMEDICAL ADNICE GRATIS to all who ap •
ply by letter, .yritli'a description of their condition, (age,
occupation, habiti'otlife, &c..) and in rases of extreme
poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
It fs n6eilleSsVeridd that the Association commands the
highest Illedirsd skill of the age, curd will furnish the
itiostatiProved modern treatment.
The sirectfirs of the Aasociation, in their Annual Re
poreupentheiciatment of Sexual Disease, fur the year
ending Jatiiiiiiy Ist, 1858. express the highest sa.isfaction
with the iniereess which has attended the labors of the
Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhcea, Sem
inal Weakness, impotence. Oonorrhtea, Olect, Syphillis,
the vice of Oriantitmlir Self-abuse, &c., and order a con
tinuance of the stuns plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured
that their Mho, s in this sphere of benevolentaffort 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
(num.
An eulmimble Report 6n Spermatorrbee, or Seminal
Weakness, the vice. of 0112Di3M, Masturbation, or Self
abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail ((in a sealed en
velope,) Ft BE OY CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STA MPS
for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature
and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c., ara constant
ly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will
be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and
methods of treatment atsmvered during the last year,
are of great value.
Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. CAL.
NOUN. Consulting Surgeen, tfbalird Association, No. 2
South Ninth Stivet, Philadelphia Pa.
By order of the Directors.
.1:7,1tA D. lIEARTW}LL, President.
OEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Nov. 10, '581.1y
rAFFLIGTED READ!!!
DIIILADELPHIA hIEDIOAI, HOUSE.—Established
twenty two years ago by Dr. KINKELIN, corner
of Third and Uo,ion stn..eta Philadelphia, Pa.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS'
Experience boa rendered Dr. K. a most succeasful
practitioner In the cure of all diseautes ore private nature,
manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; nee`
roue and aexual infirmities, diseases of Elie skin, and
those arisike from ablieeht mercury.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
_ .
there is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys,
is solitude, often growing up with them to manhood;
and whic.b, if not reformed iu &re ttlite, dot nay begets
serious obstacle,s 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 ner
vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
seusations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 21,
28, 29, of Dr. K.'s book on "Self-Pre-servation.l
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 ; lie is dull,
irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener
gy than usual.
If he emancipate himself before the practice has done
its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit
ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his
early follies. These are considerations which should
awaken the attention °fill who are similarly situated.
REMEMBER, .
Ile who places himself undlir hr. TUNknit'N's
men t, hiay ieligioubly confide in his honor as a gentle
man. and rely upon the asSul.ance, 'that the secrets of
Dr. K's patients will never be disclosed.
Young man—let ao false modesty deter you from mak
ing your case known to one, wbo, from education and
respectability, can certainly befriend you.
sap- Dr. KINKELIN'S residence has been for the last
Twerin TZARS at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND
UNION streets, Ph.ladelphia, Pa.
PATII,STB AT A DISTANCE
Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together
with all their sym p toms , per letter, enclosing a remit
tance) Dr. R.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly:
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack
ed secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by blail.er Ex
press.
READ ! YOUTH AND. MANHOOD!!
A 1700ROUS LIFE Ott A PNEMATUNI DEATLI, KINXICLIN ON
SELP-PIEBERVATION—ONLT 25 CCM. SI.
I.ettais tkintaiising that value in stamps, will ensure a
copy, per return of mail.
GRATIS I GRATIS! ! GRATIS 111
A Pi'ke our kr.
MISEit itktihVt.ls! •
" , Nature's Guide," a new and pOpular Work, full of
valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat
ed to prevent years - of misery, and save Titans Arms ei
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, 1857.—1 y.
Flourog Mill
MILE NORTH LEBANON MILL bee been remodeled,
and is now completed and in operation and prepar
ed to furnish customers regularly with a very snyerior
article of FLOUR., as cheap as it can be
j • obtained from any othlr source. They
• Ig l
r,97,lsnaq t alio • keen constantly on hand and for
• sale,. CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, &c.
They are alio prepared to do all
kinds of CUSTOMERS' Weitz, and respectfully invite all
the former customers of the 31111, as well as novena:4ED
give them atoll.
They will pay the highest OS= market prices for all
kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
and afford all -facilities and accommodations to
those who will sell.
WALTER A 11A.RTO. •
N. Lebanon 80., Nov. 3,1353.
•
SLATE ROOFING.
IJENRY BUBB would respectfully nonounce to the.
A citizens of Lebanon county, that be is prepared,
to do all kinds of SLATE ROOFING,' at the shortest
notice and on the most ieasonable terms. Also, FANNON
AND ENGLISH Eascr WORN. Slating Church Steeples,'
For further information, „please apply to Mr. J. A.,
Bomberger; Walnut street, opposite thejail , - or - at any
of the Retell!. Lebanon, Maxch t; 18 elfin.
INDIAN TEA.
. .
Tile Surest and most Excellent Remedy!
rrIIIS TEA cures Costiveness and produces a health
" ful Appetite, relieves patients of severe Colds, Ithen
nudrsm, and purifies the Innis!. Fur Dropsy and .. - , r w,4. - ....,
Cousuniption it is likewise the very best Berne- '*
dy; and for Females before and alter Confine- 1,. "iit '
ment it will prove a never.failing liurificativa, 'LP
being sibs same time tut additional benefit to the in
fant. In severe l'aln in the Stomarh it will render
most valuable services, cleansing and warming the
Stomach, etc., etc., and counteracting all unpleasant
sensations, which frequently originate from flatulency,
01,
etc. Take one -Tablespoon(i of the above Tea to one
quart of water,"let it boil fo out one quarter of an
hour, cover It well so as to vent the aroma from es
limping. and drink it cold or warm, with or without su
gar, one quart every day necxmling to circumstances.
One fourth of a pound costs 25 cents. You may also
eat the Tea in its natural ante:-1 Teaspoon full with
molasses, repeating this every 9 hours should thedisease
be severe. Children are to take this medicine in propor
tion to their age. - • SEBASTIAN ZEITLEft,
In Chestnut street, first 'House West of the Methodist
Episcopal _
Cemetery. [Lebanon, D ec.lb, 18. - 3 m.
—.. _ .
ME - MINTER'S
MEDICAL MANUAL
Being an original and popular Treatise on
MAN AND WOMAN: . •
THEIR Physiology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of
very kind. with never•failing Remidies for the
speedy cure of diseama of a private and delicate charac
ter. incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature and
of Nature's God.
• PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
N. .s ~!,.; ii.. The author of the above
s s %...% s ~L,l , • „1,/ volume ie a graduate, and
, s,„.i . : r o ll 1.1 , 4. , , b4 .,' , •,, having devoted a quarter of
).!..... r
. .i . 7x . &century to the study and
„.„
.„ ' ~;-'..eillor.fß3., . , treatment of Spyhilis and
Ai r.
s .r• 7 7 ~:-. kindred disorders luta spec
. ~..... 4 s; 0A ,,,, z ,,, , ~
~,.. iality, he has become pos.
- --..,..,.
...,,,... _ .- / ....... sensed of most invaluable
• ••,,,,, , ----,,,‘. ~\:\.;-• information in regard to the
• -,.. ih,it , lll ‘• ••• • MUM, antl is able to comprees
Into sale mecum compass the very quintessence of med
ical science on this iniAntant iipl4ect,; et thO result of
the exporien ,of the ,li•Ablit othinent pSygttci,vian pi
roße Vng Axi,64641 As thoroughly 'demonstrated - In • his
bnli liigilly successful practice -in the treatment of se
cret diseases in many thonsands of cases hi the city of
philadelptda alone.
Testimony of the Prof. of Obstretries in Penn. College,
Philadelphia.
"Dn. lltmrse's Ilmneat'altottrst.." The author of this
work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to
cure the diedases of which it treats, is a graduate of one
of the bast Colleges in the United States. •It affords me
plc:mire to recommend him to the unfortunate, or to
the victim of mal-practice, as asuccasfid and experienc•
ed practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may
place the greatest confidence..
JOSEPH S. LONGSHORE, M. D.
From A. Woodward, :111.: of Penn. University,
Philadelphia.
. It gives me pleasure to add ray, teeritabßy - to rite jsro
feesional Ability . of Oie Auth6r. of the "Medical Manu
al." Numerous mass of Diseases of the Genital Organs,
some of them of long standing, have come under myna-
Coe. In which his skill has been manifest in restoring to
perfect health, in some instances where the patient has
been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment
of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions
produced by Set/abuse, or Excess of Napery, I do not
know his superior in his profession. I hare 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 profemional skill and Integri
ty they may safely confide themselves.
ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D.
Ono copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded freoof
postage to n part United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies
for 51. Address, last paid, COSDEN & CO., Publishers,
box 197, Philadelphia.
BOrikiellere, Canvassers end Book Agents
On the ' mosrliberil terms.
October 20th, 1555.-ly. • • ' .•
The Liver invigorator:
. 'PREPARED BY PRI SANFORD.
OLPOUNDED entirely from Gams, le one of the best
C
purgative and liver medicines now before the public,
that acts as a Clithartie, easier, tender ' and rnoreeffectaal
than any other medicine known: It is not only a Ca
thartic but a hirer remedy, acting first on the Liver to
eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach
to carry off that muter; thus accompliahing two purpo
ses effectually, without any of the painful feelingiespe.-
rienced in the operations of most Otthartica It strength
ens the system at the same time. that it purges it; and
when taken daily in moderate deem, will strengthen and
build it up with unnsual rapidity.
The LIVER is one of th principal regulators of the
human body; and when it performs It s functions
well, the powers of the W system are fully develop
ed. The etramich isalmost entirely dependent on the
healthy action of the Lives D for the proper perform
ance of its functions; when the stomach is at
Mutt, the bowels are a fault, mid the whole eye
tem suffer in consequence -1•1 of one organ—tbo Liver
havieg reaped to do its duty.' For lite diseases
of that orga, ear of the 0 proprietors has made it
his Study, in` a practice more than tweuty years,
it findsomeremedy where. isiih to counteract the
many derangements Which it Is liable.
To prove that this rem edy is at last found, teny
persons troubled withli e - complaint, in any of its
forms, has but to try 1..! bottle, and conviction is
certain.
These Gams retnorS'ill
from the system, supply
thy flow of bile invigona- .
food to digest well, purify
and health to the whol
cause of the disease and
Elliott.* attacks are cured
vented, by the occasional
rotor.
One dose after eating i
stomach and prevent the
souring.
Only one dose taken he-
Nightmare.
Only one dose taken at
gently, and cures ( - Andre
One dose taken -afte
Pe.rsia-
One dose of two tea-
Here Sick ..ffeadache.
Owe bottle taken for f .1> male obstruction removes
the cause of the di and ntakes a perfect cure.
Only one dose !muted' ately relieves C7tolic,while
one dose often repeated is rik a sure cure for cholera
Ilferbur, and a preventiv •.'" of cholera.
Only one bottle is need- ed to throw outof the sys
tem the effects of Medi- eine after a long sickness.
One bottle 'taken fo Jaundice removes all
sallowness or unnatural • color from the skin.
One doiie take% a ifiort time before eatibg gives I,i:tr
act the appetite, and-makes food digest 'kelt.
One dose often repeated cures. Chronic Diarrhea in its
worst forme, 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 fells.
A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting theabsorbente.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a
preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fe
vers of a Bilious Type. t operates with certainty, and
thentrunis are willing to testify to its iviitulerfuq 'virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimou 'testimony
in its favor.
• Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator and
Wallow both togothpr.
The Liver Invigorator is a Scientific 111.erlical,Dificnvery
and is daily working, cures, Dimon t 66 &Male believe.
It cores as if by magic even the first dosegiviog benefit,
and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any
kind of Liver Complaint. from the worit.Tauntlice or Dys
pepsia to a common Ileadache, all of which are the re
sults of a Diseased Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD,'Proprietor, all Broadway. New York.
JOSEPH L. Lminer. GER, and be. Ross, Agents for Leba
non; and retailed by Druggists. perm 5, y.
rn
OCEAN TELEGRAPH!
CALL 4. SEE THE NEW STOCK
Dri-groods,:Groccry & Crockery,
.FJR•111, ERS , STORE.
lEONAD ZIMIER3IAN informs his friends and th
_4 public that he has just received a now stock of
Goods for the Winter Trade,
wbith will be fend as cheap as any stock of the kind in
this town, consisting of all such GOODS as arc usually
kept is, a firSt-class.store.
PartiCtilar attention is given to Staple . Goods for the
country titnle, not neglecting the fancy articles for LA
DIES' WEAR—such as . Laces, Mawne r -Edgings, Under
sTeeld,A, IlaiSdkeichlcfs, . • y • •
GENTLEMEN arc invited to - eianfine Ifs CLOTHS,
Cassimerca, easinete, Tweeds, Fancy and other Testifigs,
Velvets, Cords. Sc.
In the GROCERY department may belronnd a
splendid assortmentof every need in the 'Family:
Coffee, Sager,
Spices, Teas, Mackerel, Sc. •In
CROCELERY the stock is well selected.
LEONARD ZIMMERMAN.
Air The highest market price will be paid for COUN
TRY PRODUCE. [Lebanon, Sept. 22, 1858.
Rooks! Books!
WALTZ & R(F.DLE would rerpectfully.
084, inform the Public, that they constantly
receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of
all tbo most important and attractive
New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for
sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.—
Among those lately received are—
Parton's Aaron Burr,
Dlvington's Travels and Researches in South Africa.
Spark's Life of Franklin,
Abbott's Nab dleotS,,
• City of the Great Ring,
Tlilyard Taylor's Northern Travels,
Debit and Credit,
The Reason Why.
They have always on hand a large assortmentof School
Rooky', Blank Books 'and Stationery, 81thdaY SChdoi
Books. and a Islip assortment df Flute, Piano,
•
Violin and Guitar Blued. Piano Forte, Me
lodian and : Violin Instructor.
PAPER HANGINGS
of Foreign and Doraestfo Manufacture,
Window Shades.
The M.O n t y
And allthe.„ ,
NEWSPAPERS,
•
Can be had by offline at the store, on cumixdo--
in the bo
oet,
....rough of Lebanon, at tike:aign of the "Big Book."
telt_Orclere left.with theinfor any kind ofgoods in their
line, will be promptly attended to.
Bebanon,.Feb. 4, 18f.8. •
. .
A inericska Watches
JUST received a lot of fine AMERICAN IYATCIIM9
at the Eagle Jewelry Storo of JAMES g. KELLY.
Lebanon, Nov. 3,1853.
.Selling i off at Cost.
J OHN FARRELL s Ibis largo stock of Amert
t, ean and Italinn-idAltILLE'aeqOSV Slid six months'
credit, preidientory, to di seinatintitni:tbe boldness in this
Phone. The
public Is invited to examine his stock.
Lebanon, Fob. 23, 11369. -
LettarimAdone f ißkoio t Fia t ci ennen , at short
notice,
0. S. RABER'S
Wholesale and Retail Drug Store,
line been Removed to Ida New Building, on Cumber
land Street, oppailte the ragte Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
FIE subscriber respectftilly annoutrets to his sequoia
1. Lances and the public in general, that he has eon.
etantly 0o hand a large stock of
DRUGS, . " PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, ' PAINTS,
CHEMICA LS, DYE-STUFFS.
VARNISHES,. • TURPENTINE,
GLASS-WARE; ~ • , V BRUSHES,
. EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, &tread Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se.
gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles t 0.,,
numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and
warrants the qualities of the .articles' as remeseuted.—
Purchasers will pleats; remember this, and examine the
qualities and prices of his 'goods before purrhasipg else
where. 4W- Physicians' prescriptions and farnfly reci
pericarefidly compounded, ,at. all hours of the day or
night, by calling at 'the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle
Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will be opontri for the com
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A_ M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 6 P. M.
Lebanon, Dec. 9, 165 k. DAVID S. RARER.
Fitly Dollars Fortbit.
bicinniTEß. will Forfeit PO if failing to curs any
ow of secret disease that may comb under his dare,
no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex
are invited to his Private Rooms, 44 North Seventh St.
Philad'a,.without fear of interruption from other pa
Cents. Strangers and others who have been unfortu
nate in the ifelectiOn of a Physcian are invited to call.
IMPOTENCY-Trough unrestrained Indulgence of
the passions, by excess or self abase, the evils are num
crone, Premature Impotency, involuntary seminal dis
charges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a dis
taste for feMale society, geoerat debility, or constitution
al derangement, are mire to follow if necessary n consult
the Doctor with confidence; he offere a perfect cure.
READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would: do well
to reflect before truiditig thotr health and leatiptneisa, and
In many eases their lives; in the hands of phystelans igno
rant of this class illiMalsulies. It is certainly impassible
for one man to understand all the His the human fatnilv
are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pe
culiar branch, in which he is more successful than his
brother professors, and to that he devotee most of his
time and study.
YEARS 0 ! PIUCTICE, exclusively devoted to thti
study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, to :
gather with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs.,
penis in the head, or bones, mercurial rhomustssin, stair,
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 themselves under his
care.
89,.. Medicine forwarder.' to any part Of United Statemi,
—Price Ten Dollara per Package.
For side. DR. DICKINGSON'S CELEBRATED MAO
NETO-P.LEG4TRIO MACfII\E. No acid or other ingre
dient required; its power being obtained from a perma
nent magnet. No family should be without one. Prima
only $lO.
October 20th, /851.11 y.
ripillS great PI/RIFLER, non' before the public but a
few years, has already won a name and reputation
unexampled In the history of any me...diem) ever inven
ted. The ingredients composing it are simple, yet in
combination all powerful - in driving disease from the
human system. It curse
Scrofula,l Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseases, • Erysipelas, Dolls,
Pimples on the face, • Sore Eyes,
Old & stubborn Ulcers, ' Scald Read,
Totter affections, Rheumatic Disorders,
Costiveness,
Jaundice, Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases, General. Debility,
Liver Complaint, Lou of Appetite,
Low Spirits, Foul Stomach.
Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their
origin in an-impure state of the Blood.
Every Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir
culars on band containing certificates from persons who
Lave been cured by its nee. Many of them are desper
ate cases, and commend themselves to the attention of
thoso afflicted with any of the abOve diseases. The fol
lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it
the moat indubitable evidenceof thevirtnes of thia won
derful medicine.
Sworn statement of David M'Creery, of Napier Town
ship, Bedford county:
In April, 1658, 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, and
wash of blue vitro', without effect. Finding the sore
extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsbnrg, who pro
nounced it Gases, and prescribed a wash of sugar of
lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no
avail, 1 called unpo Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset
county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and
gave me internal and external remedies--thelatter c on
sisting. principally candid; but all to no purpose, as
the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next
teed a preparatioti,of arsenic, in the form of salve. This
for a time checked the disease, tilit the Intla.mmatiorßop
idereeaed. I'next called Upon Dr. StaUer,o4,Bt.
title, Bedford 'eciunty, 'Who Nso'proauuncei the . disease
'Crinclir, end ipplied a salvesaid to be a never failing
remedy; hut it hadno effect whatever in checking the
spread of the sore. In December, of the mine year, the
disease had eaten away a greater part of My upper lip,
and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati.
where I consulted Prof. R S. Newton, of the Blank
Medical College. fie pronounced the disease ufteutane
ous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mar.
cury." He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave.rne in
ternal remedies. .My tee healed up, but the intlamtna
tion was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1667,
ha pronounced me cured, and I left for home. In April
the disease again returned, and so violent was the pairi
that I could not rent at night I Late in May 1 returned to
Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of
Dr. Newton, with whom I contained until Septemberdn
ring which time he used every known remedy, and part ,
ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I 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
ontinned growing until It had eat off the left aide of my
'nose, thegreater portion of my kit cheek,. mai had at
.6lc/ced ray left eye. I had given up all -hope -of ever be ,
Cured, since Dr. Ely said he will& riverelief,but
that a cure was Impossible. In March, 1658, I boughta
bottle of ...Blood Searcher," but I must confess that!
had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced
taking it; hut 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
was healed as if by a miracle. I used a fourth - bottle,
and I have been healthier since than I havehoen.for the
last seven years. Although my face is sadly disdgurad.
I am still grateful to a benign PrOvidence who haeliper.
'ed my life,. and which has been done through the instru
mebtality'bf LlNDsrealmesovan BLOOD SZsiteurn
..
morbid or bad matter
ing in their niece a heal
ing the Ftodliaah, erasing
leg the tilood,"giving tale
machinerbremotib . g the
effecting a ladled' dire.
and, what is better, pre
use of- the Liver inrige.
.onfiteiont to relieve the
rood from raising and
Co r e retiring, ' prevents,
night, looPens Ute bowsle
es*.
cL meal, will, cure Dys
(spoonfuls will always rt-
Au RBA
Sworn and subscribed, this.3lst. day of August, A. DI
1658, before me, one of tbejtistlces of the peace, in and
for the Borough of Ilollidaysburg, Blair eounty, Pa.
witness—D. J. Jones. JOHN GOBLET, J. P.
For eels by M. H. Gettle, lklyeritown ; Martin Early,
Palmyra; John Capp & Son, Jonestown; John Seltzer,.
/donut Nebo; .John Carper, BnchananTille ; John Dela
inger, Campbelatown ; Kinaports, Annvillet
John C. Cobangh, Bridgeport; all of 'Lebanon County.
. Leroscr k LZUOIT Proprietors.
llollidlysburg, Penna.
Also void at Dr. Goo. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the
Court House, Lebanon, Pa. [Jan. 26, 1666.-asn.
TO 'LEFF:AFFLICTED.
D R. J. W. BECIITLE, the Celebrated HERB DOG' TOR, offers 'his valuable services to the public
large. DOCTOR BECHTLE is opposed to Calomel or
may mineral poisons, and will not give them at af.' ,
DOCTOR BECIITLE having studied medicines teripairs;
and a number of years of extensive practice afld expert- -
once, secures to him the confidence of the putiliC. DOC
TOR BECIITLE has only lost nine reationti in the last
two years, out of the vast numbers whq hive made ap
plication to him for aid, from home nail abroad. „Some
tome hundreds of miles to consult with tegard to diseases
of long standing, and have been cured, in the last two
years. DOCTOR BECHTLE has cured p 0 eases of Cancer,
30 of Rheumatism; 'Z) of Dropsy, 28 Of consumption, 19
of %mums of the Bladder and Sidde:esof of Sore Eyes,
150 of females laboring under the Falling of. the Ifemb,
Monthly Irregularities, Plouralbus,. &c., &c. All the
above.disenses have been pronounced incurable by Oxlm
mel . quanks. We have no spate to give the above mild,-
ctitcs, but whoever doubts can have the names at any
time t).9 calling on-DOCTOR BECIITLE. As respects
Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR BECATLE•
has never list One *omen in confinement of all the' vast
numbers be his attended. In this be is particularly' sue.
cessful. Diseases of long standing of all kinds, cured in
theehortest possible time and on the must reasonable
terms. No charges for consultation. Night practice at
tended to at all hours. •
DOCTOR BECLITLE will always be found in his Office
In North Lebanon, a few doers North of the United Breth
ren Church, except when onion businesa.
North Lebanon Borough, December 22, 1856.-15..
- --• • • _
Wood, Wood:
.., THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Him
oar or Oat; WOOD, to order, at any place in Leb
anon or Notth Lebanon Boroughs_ Orders left a:
their Mill will be promptly attended T...
Lebanon, April 21,18158. . . MYERS Sc SITOUR.
WOOD
T YARD.
THE undersigned, hiving bought Mr.
ilenry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a
short distance north-east of filessrs Foster a -- Za
Mutch's Foundry, in the borough of North
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF
WOOL ,. and from . 000'to 1000 TONS OF COAL of all
t ti t rul as s xma and n grad profiest
8, Lidz a h l i si vi th avi ti t e tti . e yard or deliver
1 therefore in
vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to
call and see the same, ascertain Price'' , and j ud g e fcli.
themselves.' DANIEL T.IGIIT, (merchant-)
North Lebanon, Aprill4,lBBB.-tt
. .
• -
This 14 7 a, if yore Want Cheap Lumber.
THE undersigned have lately formed a partner
ship for. the piirpose of engaging in the Lum
ber Business, on A slew bled, Would respectfully Wenn
the public at large, that their place of bueiness is DAVID
BOWMAN'S Old Lumber Yard, In East Lebanou,.fronting
on Chestnut street, one Pquaro from the Wrangelleal
church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it , with
a new and excellent assortibent of all kinds of:lmmber,
such as BOARDS, PLaiette, JOISTS, ,-'
Land 8 6:el
LA.TFIS, SIIINDLES, ANii idedirriaNc.,
of all leogtlu , and thicknesses. In short, ,they keep con
stantly on band. a full and welleeasoned assortment of
all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. perso ns i n wa nt
ef Ailything In their line are invited to call; examine their
stock, and learn their prices.
• Thankful for past &vote,. they hopi, that by attention
to business and moderate prices, to Marital continuance • • .•
of public patronage.
• • ' • - BOWSLiIi; HAVER & OAPPi
behanoti, aphl 8,1868:
Luc MY'S IMPROVED
BLOOD SEARCHER,
ONLr ACKNOWLEDGED
REMEDIAL AGENT
For Impurity of the )Uood,
THAT DOES ITS WORK
THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY.
AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! !
BOWMAN, MAUER & CAPP'S
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