Ea 'Or Cann, A GREAT BORE.—General Palmer, an otlicer of great distinction in the Brit ish service, was as remarkable for his ' eminent abilities as for playful retort and brilliant repartee. On one occa sion, when in'lndia, a young and for -ward officer, whether of the company's civil or military service the chronicle say • eth not, was rather freely and pertly cross-examining the General as to his early career and rapid promotion. lie •insisted on knOwing the date of every grade, arid the'hiStory of every distinc tion. Things went on quietly for some time; at length the General fired the fol lowing shot, en ricochet, and the twin fell: "I have now, young gentlemen,' had ''the plesSure of satisfying your curiosity ; will you likewise permit me to indtilge ruiner "Assuredly, General-181ml! willingly "ranSwer any 'question you may put to me." "Well, now, I told you how I. came . to the country, and when may I.ask whateapacity you arrived in it ?" "Doubtless, General. I left England ' in the Kent, as a guinea-pig," (an rior sort of midshipman) "It was two or three years ago." "Really'! ► 'Well, upon my conscience, • I thought so. Are you sure, though, it. `lvas - only two-or three years ago?. You havegrown trp . such a great bore since." PROBABILITY OF MARRIiING.-A - table inserted in a paper in the Assurance ]Magazine exhibits results of a rather startling character. In 'the first..two quinquennial periods from 20 to -25 years of age, and 25=30, the probabili ty of a widower marrying in a-year is' three times as great as'a bachelor; at 20 it is nearly four times as great-; from 30 to 45 it is five times as great; and it in creases, until at 60 the chance of a wid ower marrying in a-year is -Ft times as great as that of a baotelor. It is curl 'oils to remark, from this table, howcon firmed either class becomes in its condi •tionar life—how little , likely, after a few years,is a bachelor to break through his settled habits and solitary condition; ..and-, on the other hand, how readily in ilirtiportion -does a husband contract a second marriage who.has been deprived .prematurely of his first partner. After the age of 30, the probability of a bath, - -ekemarrying irra. , year diminishes in a ' mo§f"rapid ratio. The probability at 35 tiernot more than half. that at 30, and "heady the same"'proportion: existsbe tween each quirlquenniai,pertrid `after wards. . The trustees of the .New. Xork Inehriate Asylum have issued an appeal - -to the churches of the United,States,and t•th - e American public, for assistance.---- ` Some of the statements are most start= ling, as for example, the follovVing: • Who can doubt the importance ofsuch art. ASyltinr. when, even before' ,its:first j Story_ is' Completed.; applicatitins have 'been made foradmittance, markof.Wllich are 'from, - patients themselvhs 1 Among the applicants are twenty-eight clergy , Men, thirty-six physicians, forty-two law - ..yers, three judges, twelve . editors, four 'army and three naval officers, one hurt dred and Seventy-nine merchants, .fifty- Ffive 'farmers, 'five lundred •and 'fifteen mechanics, and four hundred and ten women, who are froth the high walks of qite. the vacation - of the remaining .applicatits`we have no knowledge.' Within the past two years New York 'has lost - by' death two of her Supreme ;Court Judges, and one of her_ county judges, all of whom died by inebriety, - and all of whom were. applicantsfor ad - omission to this asylum, , er A Detroit police officer/recently discovered that eight servant girls, be longing to. one of the large hotels of the city, had been for some time in the hab it of stealing hams, legs of mutton, glass and crockery ware, bed clothing, table !linen, previsions, and no end of small trumpery, and. conveying ..them away under -cover of their petticoat 8,13 y means of large bags attached to their hoops.-- Ina receiving shop they had accumulat eif a large quantity of adoratted proppr ty, and one of the girls confessed 10-an attempt to carry out a half barrel of beer 1n the above mentioned manner, but failed for,want of a s'eirond ' halE barrel to hallane.e her "patent. 'extension" on the other aide. A NiaT FOR Lawitnits Ttren:tox.—A , case of the following kind Caine up re cently, as we learn front the Bedford /n -•quirer, in.Boutharnpton Court, in that .county "A. B. married C. D.'s sister—his wife died.' A. B then married C. D.'s daughter—she died, C. D.'s wife died —CD. married'E.T. and died. A. B. .then married C. D.'s widow; and had children by each wife. What relation ship exists between all the children of A. B?" Answer this "and Then un koke." ' 'lrr A cotemporaTy pathetically asks; `".what shall we do.with set 'I" Let it alone, we answer, and turn your at tention to reforming individuals. Once .get the men and women to think and act properly, and "society" will be all right. This cry about the "depravity of :society" is all a grand hunbug, and is 'only used by men who are afraid to par ticularize instances of vice-and corrup, • Like some fashionable preachers, they talk , about the sins of the world, but never allude to the sins of their con leggation. ft is said that - a lamplighter in eifon rides on horseback while going hierounde to light and extinguish the lamps. This is certainly something new under the 'sun, A -FIGHTING WOMAN.-7,7The wife of Otnaral Miraman, who has lately become PreSident of Mekieo, is said to be a reg . ular trump card. She notified, her hus band—a young man of twenty seven yeare-- 7 thet he must fight,his ! way into the Presidential chair, or she would not liSe with him. Qte - The average income of the Mex ican- Church is twenty-five' millions-'.a year, while,the'reienue of the national government of the republic is only fif teen MiiiiollB. AVIIOLESALE AND lamAi G Look to Your Interests. I CHAIR. MAINUFAPTO RIC ! Come one ! Come all H see and judge Tay:subscribers take this method to inform their for , Ourselves. : I friends and the public that they have commenced . . the above business, in all its branches, in the Bet- TOR N 0 ASSER respectfully invites OM .c.ftkilli of i oug,lt of Lebanon,on Pinegrovo 120:44,11Var What isl t) Lebanon county to call at his new BOOT, STIOE i and lIAT Store, in Walnut street, between Carmany's i known as Phreaner's Foundry. They hope to receive the and 'Bomberger's Hotels, where he hits opened a splete i patronage of , those in want or anything in their line, as did new Spring and Summer stock of Boots and Shoes i bes they t o p e vo i rAt n n . se the best materials and employ the for Dentlemen;-also Rats & Caps for Men and Boys. i He takes orders teri,Doots and Shoes, and makcs,them l OLD CHAIRS REPAIRED and PAINTED.. .. e • at fhort notip ,out Of the best material, and Will war- Altal=" The following different kinds of Tindig - cr Lum ina Ilnirdto give perfect satisfactfen... • : bar taken in exchange fur Chairs, viz :—lliekory, WM- Ile is determined to sell very law for Cash or four ; nut, Popier, Maple, Deceit, Beryl), and Cherry of differ months' credit. ; out kinds, Lebanon, Anvil 20,1859. I . 'M.: WARE-ROOM, in the TOWN HALL , Market St., Lubminn, 'whore a large stock of Ready-made Rocking and other Cloth's, Setae; Furniture. &c. is constantly i kept on hand. ' - DRO*Elt & SON. 1„ Lebanon, Nov. IL ISSS. , file rat ant 'rat II ri .• REMOVAL S. S. 11.A.SISEY ilia removed to the first door south from. Ilenry t Stine's 'Store, and opposite the Ea glellotel, whore he will keep Ka assortMent of Cloth s, Casa ateres, and .Yestings. 1d read, made clothing and f ulliishirila Petri such at Shirts, hose, Moves. Handker chiefs, Neckties; &c., &c.,-all of which will be sold as cheap as at any other 'establishment in 'Amami COSTQIfER'IMEIKattendd to promptly, and good fits guaranteed, — -• S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 13, ISA New Coach Making Establish bleb t. The underbigned respectfully ;74 tiforms the public that he has " 41 ` - attain commenced the COACII MAK- , INtl BUSINI:88, in , the Ilmough of Lebanon, on the I ihnettrove Road hear: Major's Agricultural Waretoom. Ile will keep on baud, or make to oader C arriaps, and t - it kinds of running' vehicles. Hibt) attunded to promptly. His old friends and the mild mate t fully Invited to giro him a salt. RIS'EFINEAT, Ide - nt. . Lebanon, April 60859. 2 6 in. Corn Planteri 'and Corn Ploughs D& WOTA? herewith inform , theeFarmerP in gem, cull that' they's hilTe Mgain at. number of their "'ATP:NT CORN PLANTIMS - fur Sale, which ere frAZlr auteeil to plant more ritittiffilt , thun. any other planter now in ltse. . •. _ - They have tt nuaibur of their Patent CowN, mowg on hand for ante. . . . . -^ They . nUo Offer for anle a . new 'Railway ItorsePoirer and Thresher, which LI wqrtianted to by : as g., al, or but ! ter, thint Ally °thorn!' 'the Mit& They also offer for sale a Lever Horse Power ;not Thresher. The Thresher is as-good as tiONV, and eau le benght without tho power, if. desired. ~. 1 April. 25418511.—M D. &D. IVOLF, PHILIP- Mc Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker Cumberland street, one tpor I.;.u.st nf Black ilorsejfigeL 2 TILE Subscriber ilesireS to inform the public t e i rl a t t o be e l etTA D e l o 'e rt i. :f itOOTS•nnd-S1i01:S, of the fi nest 'finis] 0 - 1 styl,,,itifotliipeTtbr,,fo:iny here tolbre offered to the public. New Sprat and Summer 'Stobkl es Ite,ihas just returned from , the eity.avith. an,. UnriValed ttsiortment of the latest:FALL and:TINTER STYLE'S of. Boots, Shoes, to., for Ltidiuti Gentlintenond Children. • „ 7: , Every body is.invited to call and . exantiric.lat Lebanon, June 50, 18ii8. Tashi:eta . um: snbsetiber respeettnily WM-Melds friends and the public hi general, that Ite'lias cOmmenced the TAILOET.Ws t IiILSIN li&S in MUM branches, akhisresi dence ; in East Lebanon, Streetj 2 knot - ei east from Major .31oyer's itotql,:#outh aide.) By atten tion to business, promptness in hiS engagements, good fits, and moderate charges, he, hopes to recoive a ifinire of the publielmtronsge: lie iithe a long tittle in the em ploy of Micluel Wagner, dec'd., autl feels confident of giving gineral satisfaction. Being. a novv. beginner be solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, slay 12, ISIS. -.GEORGE MeGAULLY. NEW LIVERY STABITE - .• FOIE undersigned respectfully la . /brink) the public that j_ lie has opened a NEW EIVERY;STAIILE, at Mrs. { sa , RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leh . ----, - . , • A . non, whore he will keep for tbe ..ec, ' '',. '-' public accommodation &good stock e -:-. ' t - - of HORSES and VEHICLES, He will i will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles.-,-Also, careful-Drivers ftipaished when desired. , 'AlsO OMNIBUS 'for liVitieg:&c.- ,' • , Lebanon, April '1,1855. ' . JA)LES MARCIE: wurithAA Rutißms, VENITIAN^ BLIND *3IANITF ACTURER,• - No. 110 (old:No. 0; 1 4) NORTWEIAIITLI ST., (Above , Arch, Wok. side,) AN assoitmat of PLAIN AND FANCY BLlNDS:al ways oh hand, at the lowest prides. Old Blinds 're paintedand trimmed equal to new, and JOBBING prompt ly attended to. ' A handsome assortment of wiNnow SHADES, of the latest and most Fashionable Patellas, and Faun BLINDS constantly'on hand, to which we respectfully call the at tention of the public. Also, STOII,II SITADES MADE AND LETT.EWEIp.TO ORD.I3R. Terms,-CAFII. Aptil 13, 18159:4in. _New.Barber Shop. FORGE W..DALY, has Iltllll4YVb,ls his Barber Shop, VT to Fanck's-New_Building, first floor s second-door from Doe.alloy s .where be still continues his first cla.s Shanina 4—Hotr Dressinm cs Saloon, and is - prepared' to do business in the neatest and Les: style, and would solicit all to give hint a trial. • Lebanon, April 6, 1859. 0 7 Rourk 7 s Pllerchant,Tailok. - - Establishment . , 110 EXT door to HENRY s STINE'S STORE, Cumber -1.1 land Street, Lebanon, Pa. I'would respectfully announce to the - citizens of Leb anon, and surroUnding vicinity, that I have and opened a NEW AND' SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTHS, ELA.CiiDOE SKINS, Fancy CA.'al metes, . Marsoileslreitinge, goods tor :Fashiona ble business Coats, sc., am; of-the latest importations, all of which Will be made toorder at theshortast notice, and prices to snit the times: From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my long experiench in business, Artistic skill, and well known:reputation as a Scientific Cutter, that rean compete with the first Merchant . Tailoring &tab lishments in the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligefice of a discerning public, and a. S.triM attention to hilliness. I hope, to meet - with se - Mesa.O'IOYORR, Merchant-Tailor. forget the Place next to Henry" Stine's Store, Cumberland street. P. S.—Sevend drst,rate,bands wanted;' to whom steady employmeLt willdinfvorG r lgoi4..others need apply. I ;Lebanon; April 200859. - :• • ATKINS & Bro. HAYING united in • • • . the;l3ooT and Snot: 111,1rtride and from their deterinination to be punctualond make 444. none but the best or - work, they feellike SO, halting a large °limb - lie. patronage. They, • • will always be found " at their OEM" STAND, (New Bun,tazio,) rie3l (Irked Mped, warty opposite Widow giise's Hided, wheri3 they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on bandit ihrge assortment of ;HOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGSv,te.. Aleit they oftbr at redneedlrrides. .tWa- -Persons dealing at this 811.011: MIRE, can be setitedvith READY-MADE WORK, or ha'c it made to order.' Satisfaction is always warranted. • Partienhfr attention given to the REPAIRING of Boots and Oboes. . [Lebanon, April 20, 1809. Tip you sVc. ATISINS"A; BRO.'S New Boot and Shot. I_l Store. . . A' iiiNS New Boot and Shoe *tore le fitted up in good order for comfort and COO VORICHCC, both for ladit* and Gentlemen. GED..llorg.2l n. T. um:F.3l.l:s triiiia & yUr the.. s LEBANON-COUNTY • -:- .-: ,-"-•.: - .f-- .1' ' , TRAiiii.vognuoN LINE!. . .BY'LEBAKON VALLEY ,RAILOAD O"'" will,,,pay particular attention to Good'sshipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad._ goods frill be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, kyeratown 811 d. AIIIIVinC Stations, and all `other points in the county. PItEiGDTS contracted for at thelnwest possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The proprietors will pay . particular attention to, nod attend personally, to the recefiiing nod delivery of tall Freights. Portnfotination, apply a' Rh` at the Lebanon Valley _Railroad Depot, in Lebanon. Eowsito Manx, their Aleut in Philadelphia , will al witYS be found at if? keles Merchants' Kalil, .al Third Reed Philadelphia. - `"Lebanon, flidivh 30,1859. ITC/FFNIAN t Phi & Seadin ItlfdlrOad. mno 9 egeayea-Bsa ll enu ! &tier' 'to: 2 'keac • itt; Hitrrisburg. PASS LEBANON, going Bast to Reading;rd 9..99 A. 31 i and 3.51 I'. M. Pass Lebanon„going . West to llarriaburg, , it.7.2l P. M. - and 11.39 A. 31. - At Reading, both trains make Close connexions for Philadelphia, - Pottsville, Tamaqua;Danville,'Williams port, de. ' " Morning ttuin only connects, at Reading for Wilkes. barre, Pittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Nertber'Ccutral,""and "Cumberland Palley"' Railroads for Pittsburg, Igtheaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers illattimore; $ 3 Throuili Tickets to Lancaster, Irr No. 1 Cars, $l5O, to 80 Rs. baggage allowed to each passenger. ":", The Second Class Cars run with all the above truing. Through „First Clan ricketsat reduced rate to,lsktgara '-Palls;' Buffalo,.`,Detroit, Chicago;oitid ail the Principal %lobate in thei.West,,North West, add Cftasulas - ; .antlErkij : grant 'ficketsiat lower. Pares, to all above pladem, dui tar bad on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. ralleetiger.e are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. Higher Fares charged, if paid in the cars, A. NICOLLS, April 20,1868: Enginter and Superintendent. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ' - gar: nisi) ion able Tailp,rtitg • ;lik,ir Team, I.IOI!FMAN still conlinuce the aISILOKING _LTI. Atilnesel,at hie Old Sand in tkentreiland street, near - Plank Woacloviteic all perepVevho'ivLsh garments made up in the meat Y6,abionable etyleand brat manner, are in cited to call. Ate has lately received the New York, 1%41- adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and . Summer Fashions, and as he has none.lutt the best workmen employed, tte guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done lit a satitittetery' TM Whit his thanks to his old customers for their pt.ct. image heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS received !old for sale the ?.York lOW Philadelphia Itepoit of Springs Bummer Fashions. Tailors wishing the - Fashions should let the subscriber .know or the fact, so that he can make liis arrangements accordingly. MTOIUEL ROFFMAN. Lebanon, April 14, ISA ' THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Boots o - seek- eilats, cap AND TltilftS, is the cheap - Store of the underkitined Tltlnut. street, Leha non,where a splendid nev . stock has ,hist been opeto ed, embracing a general assortment for LADIES, GEN TLEMEN anti BOYS, among which are LADIES' GAI TERS and FANCY WOES; Calfskin, Patent Leather, Goat,t-Kip,tand nyOTS and Gaiters for Gentlemen, witiCa'handsonih vailety for:Boys. BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, arc olsoliwileio order. lie has also a great :mak:meld of HATS k CATS, &,o, of all kinds aud . prices; Thrpubliehrrespectfully invited to call and examine: T,ebanon,Oct 20,'58. :JOHN GASSER. - Boat and Slioe Store. • • AGOG MEDET., respectfully 'in. forms the publle that lie still contiu t nes ids extensive egeliblisliment in gab. ',./011 1 . his new building, iu Cumberldrid where he hopes to render tlie - saine satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favorlim witktheir custom. lie invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTY and EIj.GES, and every one: who' wisligp.to,pnreliale flishiiinable'dlid durable articles in txhielne:for 'themselves, his large . and varied stock. 4.. . . -Hells determined dO surpass fill ,competition in, the nitinufrictrue of every article in his business, suitable for, ang'DTarketin,the due care is taken in regard to materials and worignauslAp; none but the - best quail= ty "off...BATHER and other Materials tire used, and none but thetiest workmen are employed. 4.ULLY, I'. s-n 4 returns his:Oincere thanks to his friends for the very libernl,,mittlingeli,eketbfore kostiiived on Urn. lie hopes by alibi, tEtentiou bibusinessAnd qxrdeayorieg to plesise'ShiNeustymers,'M merit ti share of public pat ronage" ' [Llbsturn,FetidT,'sB. C OAC CLOC ICS, A JUST REpEiVED AZ' K- E it. S , From $1,25 to $l.O, 8 day and 30 hour. 22„ ';sfi, J. L I,EMBEIIGER, DRUGGIST. APOTHECARY. Fancy. Articles and Perfumery, PURE DRUGS!! PURE MEDICINE! tl . 31.feibeldes to be, Growionnst be.Piere Do you want. Purl and 'll.eliabla rgediaine? , LERIIERGEIPS. Are you iratikof_Pare Spices? The host izan be had At LEMDSRCEIPS. 1r yon are in want of gond Washing Soap, pure NYhite or Red Castile Soap; Country Soap, Erosive 'Soap to remove grease spots, super Sharing soap; Soap fondle teeth ; all that is requested of you - is':. that you buy the saws At LEM URGER'S. Do you waiit ; it good,Lfair Tonic? Something to malte.the -flak.greov, to cleanse the head, and' to prevent falling out of the hair yen do. Call at LEMBERGER - S. . If 'you mot a good Bair Brush, flesh Brush,, Clothes Brush, i.v.aik Brush, or Tooth Brush. • , . LEMBERGER'S. - Why do ton wallcso crook:backed? Yoifstiould I wear one.of.the ShOulder Braceareffered for hale At LEMBl o ,ltGlitt'S. Preserve your Shoe Leather. You - can do so f vflbetually by using Richard's New Compound Marling.) Wholesalb and Retail. -• AL LE:II.I3EROEW LUNAR, OMlitiAlt OIL ! 1 LUNAR on; t Do you really want a brilliant, safe end cheap light.— If so, burn the Lunar Oil in the Lunar Oil Lamp. For sole only at LEMBERGER'S.; Don't suffer with Frosted Lintbs, Chilblains, ke., for there Is a cure at . LEMBERDER'S. -Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted. Firsi-Clasi Drug Store, maul be furnished you by LEMBERGER. Chiniiit and Apothecary; Kr. Special attention given to PIiTSICIkY'S PRESCTOP nova and FAMIS,T RECIPTS, and all medicine dispensed warranted pure, always as good as eat‘he obtained any - where,.and sold to suit the times, h 1 - • • JOS. L. LEMBEDGED, D1tt(411 , 7 CHZKIST ; AND APOTEECAIa, . - Febrimry.9.oB69.] Marked: Strect;=Leban on. VERNON RESTAURANT In, Fanck's ..:Vett? Building, Lebanon. DIE - ED it TERRY, having fitted up their NEW RES TAURANT in a fashionable style, beg leave to in torts the citizens of tchanon that they are prepared, at all.litierf;4e furnish them with FRIED OrSTERS.FRI EDTISII, FRIED TRIPE. or 'anything in their lino of bitsiness, baring procured the'services of a celebrated Cook of Philadelphia. Also a large assortment of The best °YETI:ILS, Pickled TRIPE, PiekIetVCATFISII, I Piks Feet, And .carious tither Itefreshinapts. They-have ftlweys Ow' best rrirdt liquors, such as LACT:Iea ALZ,'ISIVOIVIV STOUT, Peftitet, HAft.rmjit's LAftEß.l3gm. and karrs Brea, `all of - Which are kept in a cool vaalt, and always frsh IF,.„l , Vo'gtstrantento mire satisfaction to sit who will ardr its with a call. A. N. TERRI.% , C. W. REED. Lebaum,/timil . l3, 1550 :Alf - I.:'*p_ .f,::.to. C ifrARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. RULES. "L. I. Money i received every day, and in any amount, large or sma 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back MGM, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received front kxcettl rt. .., k hanistrators, • Grutediuns and others i's`iodesire to base it in a place of perfect. safety, and inhere interest can be obtained for it Jim Ituale'y received from depositors is invested in MAI, ESTATE, MORTGAGES,GROUND RENTS, anti such other first class securities as the - queer directs. G. Office Yours—Every day from 9 till 5. eabek, and on Mondays and Thursdays till S o!eloek lathe evening. This old and well established SAVING FOND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars From near ly thirty thousand depositors. HON; HENRY 1,. BENNEIL-President ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. Wittiam J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robyn. Selfridge, Francis Lee, Sand. H. Ashton, Joseph Yerices, C. Landreth Simms, Henry Diftenderffer. OFFICE Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. April 20,1859,. . . :FOlll •FLOUR, conic, - MIDDLINGS, xturN.* SALT BY THE . BAG, BRAN: at the Genesee Mißs of MYKIIS , & SIIOUR, FebA3P53 ,', re'Fianoit, Pa. VIVANTED. - A T We belle - moo Mills, in the borough of Lobabon, CORN. RYE. O,AS, In any quantity, fbt Which the highest *Stet prices will be paidin Cath, & SHOUR. Feb. 3,105. COMPOUND lExtract of -Robts. FOR MAKING DEER. APURE LYNEG DTABL 11l preparation, coniaininfilbe Medicinal and Aromatic, qualities of the roots from which it is made, produeog a 'rattily and pleasant bev erage. 'facts as a pilrifier, producing a gentle stimula tiota throughout the - body, without the deleterious effeCts of a momentary exblteillitii. It Is peculiarly efficacious in' bietteetarising froin iinpurities of the blood, and .is -highly recommended for the use of families, especially Where good - water cannot he easily ruocored. Prepared By .V.XTEI3: S CALAAIPLIPI, Practical Chemists, ' '-Westerly. IL I AGENTS—D: Ff. Ithrrsnii, Lanvister; T. W. DTO2I & Sow, Philadelribia, -- - March 30,1859.-#m. For sate by Dr. George Ross, at his Drug and Cheiiii cal Store, Cumberland Street, opposite the Court floi - s'e, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. AND REALER. IN National !TY TWIST ompany. OUNDRIES, MACHINVSHOPS,&c ' Dr. ROSS' DRUG STO RE , ccviminAN-f, srmr.E7, . Farmers Look to Your Illterest. ' Opposite the Court house, Lebanon, Pa. - I R. ROSS tespectfully announces that he has for A. Major &* Bro., ; Li r.,aie a huge and varied assortment of Deug's' i Medi lGt , ine 1 ' ha the prices. W Counties, to the fact that they lucre and Fancy Goods, which are offered at e lowest Y WOULD call the attention of tin, Farmers of the . tines. Dyestuff s. Perinmery, Trusses, Patent Me, . opened their , An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years, and NEW AGRICULTURAL STORE i striet attention to the wants of the public, enable him Ize first style of the seleoce. on Pinegrare Street, between the To rnpike and their Faun- ! DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES, dry and Illitehine Slaw : , in Ihe Borough of iiehtmon, ' ' Are themosteertain cure for Worms where they have the lareest and best assorted stock of i FARMING IMPLEMENTS ever °tiered to this comniu- in use. They v-re. street, WO ILO child idly, such as I will refuse to take them. Persons should ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Lozen , , iiidlivay 4. ......ever gee," and refuse all others. Many per ? eslarq, /Army' s Combined Reap - i sons, not having this Lozenge, will try Horse Power and i Co -get yetis to other kind; do er and Mower, and Dorsey S I not let them deceive you—yon can al- Patent Sall Raker. . ways get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, Lebanon, and you can have them seat We would call the attention of the Farmers to these t, to you, free of expense by mai), if you two Machines, iii: we believe them to be the best in use.: atclose the price in a letter. If less Also, Morgan's Adent Sled Wire Independent Taoth 1 than a dollars worth is wanted, enclose (barn Rake, vrhich is a cpmplete Rakei Mamma's Com- f post-ofßee.tdamps, and you will receive theta by return bitted Fodder, Striw sad Day Cutter,,,which - .we invite I of mail,poSimid. Dr. Ross.lyill; sent them to any part every Farmer to Call and see, as tbi wilefillitittOtbeir ! of the_United States, on receipt Grille urines. Send on interest to have one of these Machines. They have also i then, and get ,hem. Price 25 cents. a general assortment of PLOUGHS, among which is the i Dl;. ROSS' .111.00 D PILT,S. ' broil Pittsburg & Eagle, with a Humber of others, cm- I Those Pills operatevithout giving the least pain or un- Tracing subsoils of different kinds ; east Iron Field Rol. 1 easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage in lers, Clover-]tillers, Grain DrilLs and Fens', goner and I all cases in ahtels a purgative would be net;ded; as the hand Coru-Shellers, emit Ploughs, and Planters, Forks I commencement of Feveik•Oostiveuess,Liver Complaint, Rakes. Shovels, Spade.;, Sc. ! some ftwnts of Dyspepsia, Ile Bache, Impure Blood, and In?" The greater part of the above 71hathirteshre of our 1 all diseased arising from . itinibrity of blood. They.will own make, anti are all warranted to be as they are ree , be found superior to any other pill in use. Price 25 ommondedl We invite Farmers and - all others to cll eta. per box. Will be sent,by moll on receipt of the mo- . - and examine for Matt-selves, as .we always take pleasure in showing our Machines. /Jfiy. All orders, by mail or otherwise, will be prompt= ly attended to. A. MAJOR: Lebanon, March 23,J839 WEIMER C HUM WORKS • Opposite the Lebanon Valley IL It. Depot, Leb. „,- anon, Leba,nOn county, Pa. AVM. & P. L. WEIME4, Propri etors, maineacture, Steam. Engines from - Z2 4 1-to 800 horse power, of the latest-styles Itittaina, with all the mode.rtt „,„,provements. Also, auperkie Purtablelin glues (with Link Motion Yates Gear) mou uteci on wheels, fur Saw Mills, wood sawingand lloisthig purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our sucill Upright Engines for Printers, , Druggists and persons wanting -a : small amount of Power. They take up a very sunlit apace, and can be put up in a room as a household ALSO, Blowing Engines and 3inchinery for Autlinteite and.otherMleat..Furnimes, of improved constrnatiem— Forge ILfiliMers, of P.L. Weimer's Patents; Belling Sawing, Planing and Flouring Bill Fixtures;: Mining Pumps,lfoisting Machinery for Mines ;ink Stone-Quar ries, Railroad r Cars. 'lton Bridges, Shafting,. Hangers, Yulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Macft inns, Brass Stop CoCks,Yikly.es and lhacss Fixtures, Glebe Steam 11,Y lves of all sides, and gachinery and Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any, size, form and weight, made of the Lest material by well known and experienced work men: Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, neuters', and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inehdt andlaammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected,: rind the faulty sheet rejected; this is pihe liiid 10ery few shops in this country.] . ALSO,n stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for,,syt:4rp,fs and Water, with ail the necessary fixtures, COUstantly pn hand, and put up nt the shortest notice and ou Most rea sonable terms: Tromßrass, and Composition Metal Cast ings made to order; at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de. snatch. A gang or Boiler Makers always ready f* Boi.- ler. repairs. BLACKprrni WORK made to order.. 'lVO'Orderig reitpedifiillySolicited. All communications by mail or otherwise attended to with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge. am WEIMER. Lebanon, rob'y 4,.135& LOICGACtt-E - ....1011N G. GADM lACOIt GABIM LEBANON Door and Said' IVlas vita etory. located on the Steani4/6tm Roasl,lleUr Cam beriand &red, Last Lebanon. T.HE undersks, , :ncd respectfully in- I- form the public ip general, that they have added largely to their fOrmereStab -0011 lishineut,and also have all RIOTS of the detest and hest improved :MACHINERY in the State in full operation, such a 6. WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, ckc., for condnOting the generarbusiness for . . . • Planing, Scrolls Sateing„ 4.c., and the experience acquired by E. Lomwns and J. G. Dm&Ei, during their connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, fur a number of years Past, affords roll a:s -kit:o7o.3'6f their ability, in connection With J. timshu, to Meet Stock suitable to the wants of the. Door and Sash business in this State. They now otter to mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stork of Domrs, SAS 11'; from the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not, to' e excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish,and is calculated to glford thorough satlathetion to all thoSo .who,may ftqlor ilm...4.delsigued with their custom:' -The following,,i3st cOmpriseS the leaditig artieles"Of stock on Doors, ofall sizes; Sash, Of ii2l sizes' , Door Frames, for biiekand Architraves; . 4 fronts houses ;•• •.- , enringg, front. 316 8 lit; Window Frames, for "griel; Aurtme; . and frame itetISCA; :Klitifteis; of nil sires; All kinds of Mouldings; Minds. of all sires; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes: Wash-boards. LONUACItF; GA]3EL tt. BIiOTURII. P. s—Pinning, Satoing, (fr., promptly done for those 'furnishing the Luinber. [Lebanon, J uly 15, '57. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS, GASSER as GETTLE I - wish toinforin their ertstoniers, of 'Lelia- Rign_ non County, and surrounding; Counties. 7" F iTi4;, , `'`'" that they are still in full operation, and are prepared to do all kinds of 'CARPENTEL WORKBYMACHINERY They hare all the LATEST IMPROVED MACIII NEWIC„..and feel confident that they can compete with any ethez.hilbh Stale, as regards GOOD WORK. ..Thc,y em ploy nem liut th , , best workmen, and Work noun but the best pad via mimed L, tuber. Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builders, aa consists of Door's Shutters, - Window and :Poo . rs Frames, Casing, Wash Boards,. Mouldings, Flooring Boards, 'Weather Boards, Sidings, tc. ite. , Also, SAWING AND BLitt NO done to Order. Also, liciiest - Roily for cootiOned Biairs, fie• making which they have a roan constentirenniloyed. &a-They have ale° erected a TURNING LATHE ; . in addition to their other businessiund have employed Mr. Dickinson, of the City of Philadelphia, to do their Turning. dr• Dickinson it one of the best ,Turners in the State. *9,...,Cabinet Makers will do well to call and examine their stock beforepurchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on hand, Bedstead Pal*, Table Leos, ,Stair Bannister, Newel Posts, anduverything else belonging . the Tyrning Busimws, which they will sell et Philadelphia. prises. qJ. J. TURN ING:WORK done to order, as welt :Li alivays on hand. Their Shop will he found on PINEG ROVE ROAD, between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. Lebanon, March 16, 1859. • . LEMBERGEit'S Cloth Manufactory. TIIA.NHY-UL 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. is unnecessa ry for`hint to say mom, than that the work wilVbc done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, Which Jas 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. Ilis,manufactory is in complete order, and he flatters himielf to able to render tho satisfaction as heretofore, He manufactures Broad and Aitrrow Cioths, a/sane/is, Binnkels, If 'bite • and, othetWitiittds,cdt in the bed manner. Ile titan cords,WiMl and makes Rolls, For the mire- Jaienee or his Cisthiners, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at tlfelidliiidng ithteeil:—At the stores' of George & Seellenberger, Looser & Brothem, CCM* Reintehl, ;did at thonew7Drog Stare of Cluff,Ord & Iletabeiver, near the Market Moine,the laiknigh of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Milk in North Lebanon; id S. Gosh at's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Eartat,:lredUrinkslairg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in JonestOwn; at Die Stare of George Weitionin, Bellevue: at the store of Martin Earle, Palmyra; at the store of Gabriel . Wolfersberger, New Market Forge; at the store of Mickel Shirk, EaSt Hanover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler and l)arld M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county. All materials will Iv taken away regularly; from the above places r littialted without delay, and returned again. Those of his enstemees who wish Stocking Wedl card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same. White, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared;- °yawners eau order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places, N. O. It is desired that those Inning Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, tit the above named places:: LYON LEM BEItGER Ea=t ITtutoccf, 'Lebanon county, :tiny 12,1855. New Furniture Store. ARRISON K. DIJNBOVE would respectfully. In -1 form the public that be has _removed his stand to Ranch's New Building, oppeeite Itowinan's Hotel. Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest. finest, 'Cheapest assortment of FURNITURE over offered in Lebanon. His stock cohalsis of ail kinds of Parlor and COII3IIIOI/ Furniture, which he will sell lower _ than the like can he nought at any other place in Lebanon. has on hand A large tortitient of tetcktetes, Ltiiintes, Ceittre, l'ier, Card and other Ta lcs, What Note, Hat Racks, eti.. Also at large and cheap Mock of stuffed, Cane-teat, and common -Chairs, Settees, 'Roadsteads, and'n Itit of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking tnastleS,-LGullt, Rotestrood slid Mahoganyvery cheap. Tenctlan'lilindk Carriages,, Gigs end Hobby Horses, for children.' ItEPartibular attention paid to UNDER TAKING. i[ hat protided himself with the FINEST iIEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at th'e thortest notice and most reason. able terms. Lebanon, March 30, 1819. ney; SOld only lry Dr. Ros, Lebanon. DR. ROSS' TONIC_ .S.I.I.X.T e URE. A superior medicine for the cure - of SicieffradiMhe, Nerrone 11" adaelie, Dyapepsia;' TAM , of Appetite, Ncr- WM. M. MAJOR eons Weekness, and all other diseases requring a tonic. ,TRUSSES 'AND svPrOittEns. • Drrßosse keeps &manual.* for sale, a large assortment of Trusses, of 'all sizes, sad- various in priceovhicii gill he sold very low.- , An experience of more than 20 years, give the. nftlicted advantages not tb belled at Dypry Drug store. A personal attention to that:ling given. If you need a truss call at Dr. ROW Drug Store, Lebanon. DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Spasms, Restlessness, &c.. of Worts.lt calms nervous irritation, soothes pain, and induces to. sleep, without leaving the duff, drowSy state that fol lows the use of other infatit.drops. Special attention is asked to this remarkable action. Ask for , Dr. Ross' In fant Drops. ju your hair felling oil? are'you troubled withland ruff, or itching of the head? Dr. Ross' flair Tonic will cure these troubles. Price 25 Ms. 'DR. "ROSTCORE FOR FEVER'S: AGUE, . - Flitcr and Ague eared jot 24 hours.: Individuals who• have suffered for weeks and months, have heel in n sin gle day relieved, as if hymmrie, from the exeraelatitig, chill, and burning fever. gold only id Dr. Does' Store. • 33W. jltOSS' EYE. WATER, Thr the eitie - of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed res. Price 25 cm: DR..lloss' ,WORV OIL. positive' ure for Worms. ' MI ROSS' LINIMENT., ie best•Linintent , in use for Ithennia isiniEprainS, Swellings; Bruises. Tooth. :he, Sore Throat, and painful and ouralgic affections of the body, is Dr, ).e. Liniment, 'DR. ROSS' TOOTII WASIL ior the Cure of spongy and bleeding gums, ScuriT 2 for cleansing Malliresery ing'the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful frit. , grauce,tp the breath, use ltoss' Tooth Wash. DII.IIE1IA;S EXT..SMIS.APARILLA.. - . For the cure of Rtienniatiens, Tetter, Scrofula, Pair is in the Bones, Old Sorts, Piniples on the 'face, Eruptions of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or the • imprudent use of. Mercury.- Sold only at Di. Ross' Drug store. .- • - COUGH CURED F0.R125. OBNTS. Da. Purstes'S Cohoti Snip, Premixed - aud sold only by Dr. Ross. opposite the Court }Musa, is a certain cure for coughs, Cold, ,Who Oping Cough, Look to the marks-of the "genuine. See that Dr. Ross'. name is on the bottle: 1. I=Eil EPILEPSY O] FITS CAN DE CURED! _ . . Evidence s strouger than certitiottes! LAKE'S VEGETA BLE COMPOUND is performing more wenderful cures than any ether Medicine known ! It is perfectly safe to take. Try it. If you are not satisfied after using one Bottle, the money will be, refunded; if not able to pay, one Dottie will be given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars , - ,er Bottle, or three bottles for ten dollars. Sold only at Dr. Dose' Drug Store. Lebanott, June 16; 1855. Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Stores opposite the Court Mouse, Lebanon, Pa. • HOWARD . ASSOCIATION PIIILA P ELPIIIA. • • 1 A )Benevolent inst;ltition eJlktblislovi hy spccial'Endow• Mali for the Relief of the ',Nick and'Dietressed, afflicted will, .Viruiekt cud ..Kpiclentic Diseases. rgIAE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful I destruction of human life, caused by Sexual aiseas se, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortanate Sictims of such diseases. by Quacks. several years ago di , rectal their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE i ACT worthy of their name, to opan x Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in nil their forme, and to give :MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all *ho hp ply by letter, with a description of their condftiop,..jugd, occupation, habits of life, ke..) and in cas4w., or extreme poverty, to FURNISH AI4DICL,Ngs BABB OF CHARGE. It is netmllets, toadil m. 4 the A,s,kiation cominowbi the ,highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish 'the most approved modern treatment. • , The Directors of Aire Associallon e fn .Tee. 13tort upoßkhe treatment of Sexual LlUssise, for the year I muting Vanhary ISIS, express the highest smisfaction With the success which has attentlisi te labors of the LiCinlaulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhcea. Seto- Bud 'Weakness, Impotence. Gonorriata, (Sleet, Syphillis, the vice of ()minim or Self-abuse, fr . c.,,andorder it• con tinutinee of the same plan for the eninihg year. i The Directors, on a review of the peat, feel assured that their iabe.s in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the , young, and they have reselved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised MOM An•admirable Repori, on SperMatorrlite, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onaulsni, Masturbation, or Self abuse, and other diseasei of the intattal organs, by the i Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a seated en velope,) Ft EF. OF CH A 101 E, on receipt of TWO STA 31 L'S lOW postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Rc., are constant ly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will rbe sent to the afflicted. Some of this'new remedies and i methods of treatment diScovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. CAI,- 1 110 UN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As,mciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street; Philadelphia. Pa. • By order of the Directors. EZRA I). Ii EARTIVELL. .7'residrat. OEO. FAI RC I LD, Secretary Nov. 10, 'sB£.ly. T)IfILADELPIIIA dIEDICAD HOUSE.—Establisbed r twenty two years atop by lir. KIN KELM, eorner of Third and Union street., Philadelphia, Pa. • TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience. has rendered Dr. K. s...most practitioner In the au:* of ali disease. of it. private nature;, manhood's debility. as en impediment to marriage; nee sous and sexual infirmities,. diseases of the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. - - There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by. boys, is 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 rive to a series of ppotracted, insidious, and devastating. • • affections. Few of those who give way to, this pernicious prlictiee . are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears In the mind. [Stpages,27; 28, 29, of Dr. book on "Self-Preservation.'] The unfortunate thus dffeeted becomes feeble, Is una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, pr tik, apply his mind to study; his step is, tardy and weak ; he is dull, Irresolute, and engages even In his sports with less ener gy than usual.. • If be emancipate himself before tbe practice lis.s done its worst, and enter matrimone, his marriage tinfruit.. tel; and his amuse .tells him that' this in caused by his early follies. The 4 are considerations which should awakes the attention of all who 'are similarly situated. REMEMBER, lie who places himself under Dr. KIN KELIN , s treat ment, may religiously confide in his honor as -a. gentle Zan. and yoly upon the a. , suriince, that the secrets of Dr. R.'s patients will newer be disclosed. . Young man—let no &lie modesty deter yonrofn malt ing your case known to one. who. from education and respectability, can certainly befriend yew. Air Dr. E.INKELIN'S residence has been for the last TWENtE ritattS at the' N. W.,•,Corner TIIIRD AND 11N1ON'arrecte,'PlOiladelphia;Te. - PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating. their case explicitly, together with all their aymptoms, per letter, encloshig, a remit:. lance) Dr. medicine, appropriated iir,ortlingly. Vorwarded to any part ofthe United Statea,.and eek ed secure from DAMAGE or QDRIOSITY,bi - Alail or Ex... press. READ! YOUTH AND MANLIOOD!! A VIOOROUS LIFE OR A PRENATURE DEATH', KINIELIN ON, SELY-.PK.F.SF.RVATION—ONLY 25 CENTS. Letters containing that vain in stamps, will ensure . a copy, per return of mall. GRATIS! GRATIS I ! GRATIS II! A Free 'GIFT To MISERY RELIEVED! "Isture's Guide," a now and. papules* Work, full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike ealeulat: ed to prevent years of misery, and save.vecossees of fires, is distributed without charge, anti forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Post Office in the United States, on receiving an order enclosing two poitage stamps. July 15,1857.-Iy. Aorth Lebanon Floutr,g-311111 'Tau NORTIT LEBANON 'HILL has been remodeled, nnd is now completed and in operation and ptnar ed to furnith customers regularly with a . rery superior article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can he obtained (coin any otlow source. They . , j y •t RBI also keep constantly on hind and fur sale, CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, rte. arg., They are also prepared to do all kinds of Co: ' , aims' Wane, and respectfully invite aU the former customers of the..ll it I, as well aenewones, to give them a call. They will pay the highest Case market prices for all kituht of Grain,•such as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c, and afford all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. WALTER & BART° -N. Littanottlo.;• Nov. 30868. • - • . • . _ . . - • L A TE* - 1100. PING: , Tar ENRy Bunt would nesPentfully anninince tolhe ja citizens' of • Lebanon cormin:that he is prepared to do all kinds of SLATE ROOFING, at the shortest' notice and OA the mait..reasonahle terme.., A [so, Fannlr A.ND ENOLLan-FANOT. Wong., SlatMg Church , . Steeples &c. For further information, pi , ma apply to Mr. J. A. Bomberger, 'Walnut street, opposite the jail, or at any of the 'totals. Lebanon, March 2, 1859'.-2m. DR. ROSS' HAIR TONIC /INDIAN TEA. The Surest and most Excellent Remedy! TEA cures Costiveness and produces a health -1 fill Appetite. relieves patient. of •=evere Colds. nen• mat iPM, and purttlea the Blood. For Dnpsy and , • ,- 7 -- - -......-- Cousemtt ir ion it le likewise the very be :4 Bente-Ore , ' dy; and y enut u t o . bcfere and offer confine. • meta ithrlil prov • Ww nevet-failing Purificative, helot; at the smile time an additional benefit to the In fant. In severe Pain in the Stontach it.wtU render most valmtble services. cleansing anti warming the Stomach, and connteracting all unpleasant sensations, wliicit'frequently originate from flatulency, etc. Take ono Tablespoonful of the above Tea to one quart of water, let it boil for about one quarter of an hour, cover it well's° 4a to prevent the aroma from es caping, and drink it cola or warm, with pt without su gar, one quart every day accenting to circiiinstaimas. One fourth of a pound coats 2. cents. Ton may also eat the Tea iu its natural elate Teaspoon full with molasses, repeating this every 2 hours should thedivease be severe. Children are to Saloe this.me ins in propor tion to their age. ASTIAN ZEIT LEE, ln Cheitnut street, first Ifouse West of the Methodist ENiscopel Cemetery • •,...-..l444setioni Dec4/4 !bS.-Ton. Da3:HUICTER'S , .. . MEDICAL "IA NI.IAL _ . .„ Being an original And popular Treatise on MAN - AND WOMAN : rinlEilt -Pliyaioloky, Functions and Sexnalploorders of very kind, with never Sailing ReUddies fot' the speedy cure of diseases of a private atitl'ileliente: charac ter, incident to the violation of the La o% of .Natltre and of Nature's Ood. macs TWENTY-FTVF CENTS. • 1 \is ‘•% i. , i 1-• , The author : of the above. ~,!,•.„:‘ , k;bl,,i, olii, volume is a graduate, and s •k" • l ',C•n v !` f 4:4-16,,_,•• , leuvirig dei;i3ted sirinarter of ‘..X ‘ Pt . s s v, • ' !;-'-' '.iFt; a cent.my_tit the study and 4d er ..: 2 ".....:`;' :' //' A m y,. ~ . treatment of S.Pyhilis and ---- - S . ", k,i‘,,, , '-_7 kittillwrdisorffers as n spec. .- ,„,.... i i Aim,val , • ' --.,..."" inlity. lie has become poi ': - ..-,..---: . ,_ •Z's." messed of most invaluable •://,, , . -,.‘ \-.,"'. information imremwd to the • /4', ti I IA % • s s, ' mme, and is able tncompms into wade mecum compass the very giiintes,.ence of u3ed- Ind science on this hAportarit subject; as the result of the oaperinuce of•Alte most „eminent physicians in Eu rope and America le thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice inl the treatment of se cret diseases in many thousands of cases in the city of Philadelphia Moue. . . . Testimony of the Prof. of Obstretrics In Penn. College, Philadelphia. "Da. lIUNTEICS MEDICAL MAIIIILE." The author adds 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 tife United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to .the, unfortunate, or to the victim of ma l -practice" as a picees.iful and experienc ed practitioner, hi whose honor end , integrity they may • placo the greatest confidence. _ JOSEPIi S: LONGS/10RP, M. D. Prom A. Woodward, D.; of - Penn. University, Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the pro fessional ability of the Author of the "Mortical Manu al." Numerous MK'S of Diseases of the Genital Organs, sonic of them of tong standing, have come:ander myno- Me, which his skill hai been' manifest in Teetering to perfect health, lu some instances where. the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the ttsatmeut of Seminal weak ta.-ss. or disarrangebient of the functions prxxliteed by Self:abase, or Excess of venery, I do not know his superior in his profession.. I have been se: anointed 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 indiseittion, to recom 'friend him as one, in whose professional skill and integri ty they may safely confide themselves.. ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D. One copy, securely enveloped, willdieuterwarded free of postage to any part United_ States for 25 cents, or 6 copies for $l. Address, post paid, COSDEIsi k CO; Publishers, box ltl7. Philadelphia.. • • .• . Booksellers, CADTEICIEFE Epd,BDUKASEDIS suppli ed on the most liberal terms.. October October 20th,1858.-ly. • ..•. . • The Liver Iflvigorator: PREPARED BY DRASANFORD. CIOLPOUNDED entirely from. GUMS, is one of the beet 1,./ purm‘tive awl liver medicines now before the public, that nuts ;;s a thfhorlic, easier, hinder, and ruoreeffeetaal than any other medicine known. It is nut only a Ca thartic but a I.i.yr remedy, acting first on the - Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; tints accomplishing two purpo ses effectually. without any of the painful feeling expe glenced in the operations of most altharlics. It strength ens the sy.teta at the note time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate f.dosC will strengthen and build it nn with unusnal rapidity. ' The LIVER is one of the • principal regulators of the human body; and when itl „,.. performs - i t a • functions well, the pm ers of the ED system are fully deverop ed. The slontoch isalmost ts,„ entirely dependent on.the heal thy action of the Lire/ sr for the proper perform ance of its functions ; ;ms when the stomach Is at limit, ilia liaweli are at fault, at.7l the whole sys tem stiffer in mumequelide 11 of one organ—the laver haring ceased to do itspi t duty. For the diseases of that mann. on, of tit %,1 proprietors has made it his study, in n practice o ni more than twenty years, it lindsmnerenerily whertk e ^ " With to counteract the ninny derangements Ilin which it is liable. To provo.that this rent- - 7, city is at last found, any ,Utirsens tronimlol with lie- Mi er COM plaint, in any of .its „forms, has but to try a lsettle, and ;conviction is certain. These (lures remove all from the system. suppl! 'thy flow of bile Itivigorat- Aiwa' to digest well. purify •and hetilta to the whole camse of the disease and Bilious altaclw are c n r; an rester', by the occasional rater. -_ ; Olin dose after eating is sumach and prevent dal souring. Only one dose taken be' .Iriahtvtare. • . . Only dime dose-taken tit gently, and cures Naive. One dose , taken after pepsin. 'One dOie of two teas Dere .Stack Ifiadadee: Gas bottle taken for fe- > male obstruction removes the etIOSC of th e dilleflee, _ . l and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose /1111 M . 1 ntely relieves Cholic,while one dose often repeated in n a sure cure for cholera "Corbels, and a preveutio No' of cholera. Only bne bottle is MO,ed to throw out of the eye iil tem the effects of mall 7, - 'clue after a long sickness. One bottle -.taken for 'Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color froMthe skin. One dose, taken a short time before Patine. gives vigor ' to the appetite, and makes food digest well. Onedese.often repented cures (Aron* Diner/tea in its worst forms, while Summer or Bowel Complaints yield almost•tertherfirst done. . One or .tvip doses cures attacks canoed.. by Warms in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy In the world, as It never fails. • A few bottles cnre Drapes', by exciting theabsorhents. . We take pleasure in reisimmending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Aunt.. Chill Fever, and all Fe llers of a Bilious,Type. • It operates with cerninity, and .thousands are %Akins to testify to its wonderful virtues: All who use Ware' giving their mmnimou ttestimony I Iti its favor. - ,- - itqlr Nix Waterjte the month with the Invigorator and swallow both together. The Liyerlnvigonitor is a Scientific Medical Discovery and is dsily working curet., almost too great to believe. It cures as If by Magic, even the first dose givlndberietit, , Ind seldom mare than one bottle is required to cure any, kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys- Pepsin tri'a common LlCadaolte, all of which aro the re.: sulfa of a -Diseased Liver. 4 Pillen.O.Dot L.iit 1 wins. Dlt. SA FORD, Proprietor, 311 Ilromlway.Newrork. i Josgrn L. : Lstresnotit, and Dn. Ross, Agents for Leba non; and riliailerlty Dru,wists. _ Li alle P-.'.-13'. 1 1 OceAlsk TELEGRA H! CELLA. SEE THE NEWS STOCK Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, == MAYERS ) STORE. -r EONARD ZLIIIVIER3IAN informs his friends 4d at ..t.j public that ho bas just received a new stock of Goods for the Winter *Wade, which felt ndat- cheap as any stoat ca • the kind in this town,contisting of all such GOODS.sis are usually kept in a first-class store. PiCrticuinf attention is given to Staple ()odds for the country trade, notnegleming the fancy articles for EA-. DIES' WEAR—such os JASes, Lawns, Edgings, tinder sleeves, Handkerchiefs, .I.c. GENTLEMEN arc invited to examine his CLOTLIS, Cossimerea Casinets, Tweed; Fancy and other 'Coatings, Velvets, Ctirds„ Le. I n th e opoCEEY deportment may be &find a splendid assortmentof every need in the Family: Coffee Sugar, Spices, Teas, 3faxkerel, Ac. -In 'CROURERY the stoeir is well selected..- LEONAED -ZIII3IEILILAN. The ltigitat market priii will be paid fur COUN TRY PRODUCE. {Lebo-Con, Sept. t 2., IESS itooksl- WADTg-ks - IIifSDLE would respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly receive, from the 'Eastern Cities, copies Of lk V, all the most important and attractive New Books, as soon as px.tlalbshed, wallah-they offer Dir sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewherers• - Among these lately received are-- Parton's Aaron Burr, Livington's Travois abd Dilseaithes iu South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, • •• • . Bayard Tnylcr's Northern Tricrels, Debit and Credit, ... , The Reason Mir, They have always on hand a large aasortinbutof School Books, Blank Books and Stationery Siinday. School 800 k.. , and a large assortment o? Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Mildltr Plano Torte, Me lodian and Violin instructor. PAPER HANGINGS of Foreign and Domestic. Manufacture, Window Shades. The N.I ont Ii l the Magazines, and al • • .NEW SP APER S; daily' 4. Weekly; Can hail by cal I fig nt the iture, on Ciimbeiland street,' in the borough of Lebanon, at theaignof t 'Big Book.". li ..Orders left with them for any kind ofgoodsin their ne, will laspromptly attended to.. _Lebanon, FEb. • 4, Ankerican-qc es. JUST received a lot o 1 fiew AnititicAN WATCIIES, at the }ogle Jewelry Stare of KNLLY. Jal,NB . . • gleteutoe, Noe. 3,1868 . • • 11 ' in.g.olir at Cosi. , J OHN Li is • Aineri ty can stud IttiliatellB.llBLlt itloeT and six luau the credit, pg i ß rator Y•to.cliect9itinuin g the business in this place. ' e public is 'invited to exit:nine his stock. Lebanon, Feb. 23, 1859. . , XS - 4 . - Lettering dons, In Ltglish add,Gernian. at short notice. Wholesale and Retail Drab• Store, Ms been Ilemored to his New Building. on Cumber. land Street, opposite the Eagle Windier, Lehnoon. Pa. tIIIIE subscriber regpeetfully announce.< tra ills afsinall,. Lances and the tallaic lit general, that be huA con stoutly on Italul a large stuck of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CD BM ICALS, VA RN ISII Eis, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, lIItUSUES,. EXTRACTS, „Burning Surgical Instruments, EX TRACTS, Soaps. Se. gars, Tobacco. Arc. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too itinneroas to mention, which he offers at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as repneented;-- - Purchasers will plena° remember this, examine tlio qualities and prices of his goofs belbre parch:Q.lm; eIF:4, where. gr. Physician s 'prescriptions nu.' fain fly mrh compounded{-at all hours of the day 'M. stight. by calling at the Drug Store, oppuLdte the Engle, Minding& On Sundays the Store will Le opeuei for the coni pounding of prescriptions between the bouis of 7 and 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and I. and 4 anti. 5 P. m. Lebanon. Dec. 0.155'.. DAVID S. RADER. - F t rt.. UNTEIt will Forfeit $lO if failing to cure any I_l Cllase of secret disease that fluty come under his taro, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either ens are Invited to his Private Rooms, 44 North Seirenth Pliflatfa: without fear of interruption from other let rients. Stringers and others who have been unfortu nate in the selection of a Physcian arc invited to call - IMPOTENCITrougit unrestrained indulgence „fif th.; passions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are 1013. erous. Pmmature imgotency, Involuntary seminal dis charges, wasting of the organs. loss of memory, a dis tmte for female society, general debil4ty, or constitution :if dentngement, are sure to follow if necessary, consult tin, Doctor with confidence; he offers n perfect mire. READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do wait to reflect before trusting their health stod,hantiriess, mid vu many cases their liras, in the hands of physicians rant of this class of maladies.. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the it onitin fatally are subject to. Every respectable physician has 4ths pe culiar branch, In which lie is more suetaLsoful 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 diseases of the sexual organs, to gether with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or Irv, puns in the heal, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stric tures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from.youth ful excesses, or inopuricie, of blood, *hereby the con,ti tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief .to all :who may place themselves under hie care. 11 , 43 . .. Medicine korwardod to any part of United States, —Price Ten Dollars per Package. For sale, DR. DICKTNGSON'S CELEBRATED MAC NETO-ELECTRIC MACUINE. No acid or other ingo, dieut required; its power being obtained from a perma nent magnet. No family should be without one. Price onIYSIO. Oc;.obqr 20th, 1858.-Iy. ri AIRS grent PURIPLER, now before tho public but 1 few years, has already won a name and repotation unexampled in the history of any rnodiene ever Inven ted. The ingredient's composing it am simple. yet in combination all powerful In drirlhg ditease from the !Inman aptcni. It cures .. . Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Culaneons Diseases, I Eeysipelae, Bolls, Pimples on the face,. Sore Elea, Old k stubborn Ulcers, &all cad, • Tetter affixtiona, ' Rheumatic Disorders, Drawn:lla, . .1 CoetiVenento Jaundice, • Salt Minuet,. Mercurial Diseases, Genera] Debility, Liver Complaint, • Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Yowl Stomach, Female Complaints, anti all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of-the Blood. Every Agent who 11.18 this medicine' for mle, lass cir culars on band containing certificates front persona who have been cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate cases, and antimend. themselves to the,,attention 43T those afflicted with any of the above disclaim'. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying .with it the most indubitable evidenceof the 'dark* of this won derful medicine. ~,.. Sworn statement of David MrCreary, of Napier Town. ship,-Itedfotil - county : , • • . Ip. April, 1856, as near as I can remember, a mall ..pintple made It. appearance on my - lip, which NM, be came .4nlnrged end sore. f, need poultices of sorrel, au.i vritett of blue vitrol,- witliout effect. Fludiug,the sort extending, I dialed on Dr. Ely, of Schellsbnrg, who pro nininced it CANCER ; and prescribed it winds of auger of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of Ma avail, I called mum Dr. Shaffer. of Davidville. Somerset county, who Mee pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remidies=the latter con sisting principally caustiet ; but all to no purpose, as the disease continued spreading toward the nose_ 1 neat used a preparation,of arsenic, in the fort:it - of salve. This for a time checked the disease., but the in tianunat ion soon thereat...lL 1 next called upon Dr. Stigler. of St. Claire vine, Bedford county, who also promninced the ahem... Cancer, nod applied a salve said to be. a never ailing remedy, but it hadno effect whatever in checking the sprend of the Sore. ID December. of the setae year, tin disenee bad eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, end had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati. wherml consulted Prof. , R. 8. Newton, 01 the, Electra: Medical College. Ile pronounced the disease . .itellta Ile , OttS'Catieer. superinduced by an inbrdhutte use of mer cury?' Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in ternal teakettle*. My face healed up, but the inflamina- Mon WWI not thoroughly removed. In Febru ar y, 1857.. .be pronounced me cared, and I left.for home. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was ill pain that I could not rest at night! Late * May I rote:rued by Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdie ring which time. he used every known remedy, end part lyeucceeded in checking the disease, but when 1 return ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my face. I cohthined using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got frnm Dr. Ely, but the Cancer °titivated growing until it-had sett off Use left side of my nose,lhegyreuter portion. of my left cheek; and had ot tacked sap Left eye. I bad given up all hope of ever tie .ing cured, sine's Dr. Ely said be could' triveiclie,f, bu t that a cure was impossible. In March, 1853, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher 7,? but I must matins that I hail no Wtll - itl it. 1 was very weak when I.eemeneneat takingrit; but I found that I gained strength, day lir Vey, and also that the Aker commemmd drying up. I continued, and when the third Bottle was takerimy Lie., was healed as if by a miracle. I.: used a fourth bottle. 'and 1 have been healthier since than 'have been for the last seven years., Although my face is avidly disfigured . I tun still grateful to a benign Providence who.b.anspar ed my life, and which has been donethrongh the instru mentality of LIXDSET'a Isimtovels Bloom Snead/ma. ~ DAVID M . CREART. Sworn . andanbscribed, this 31st day of August, 4. D. 1858,..before me, one of the justices of the peace, in. and for the Borough of Itollida,vsburg, Blair county, Pa_ i Witness—U. J. Junes_ Joust Gontat, .I.P. I. For I Palmyra; John . ClaLp p G ekt tSou, yenre:gst o o w w n n ; M Jo a lm n S E el a tz r e ly, btodnt Nebo; John Paper, Buchananville ; John Dein- Inger. Campbelstown ; Eillinger & Kinsports, Annville; John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport ; all of Lebanon County. IiNDSEY a LEMON • Proprietors:. . 11 0 1 1idkrabilrg, Penna. AlM_Sold at Dr: Geo. Rosa' Drug Store, opposite the Cart Rouse, Lebanon, Pa. [Jan. 25,3839.-6 m. • morbid or bad matter lag in their place a heal ing the stnniarli, causing lug the Wood, giving tone tuachinery,yenoving the effecgeng a radical cure. aod, what its better. ;we nn of the Liver Irnrigo sntlleient relieve the food from raiding and =3= night, lomens the bowel.] e;4cli meal, will :da-eltys- Apornifuls will'alrrap; re- TO THE APikLICTED. ll\ R. J. W. BECIITLE, the Celebrated TIMIS DOC TOB., offers Ails is... Noble services to the public at large. DocrogolgautLE is oppo.sed to Calomel or any - mineral paisonsi and will .not give them at all.-- DOCTOR.BECIITLE having studied medicines ten years, and a number of years of extensive practice and ex_pert ence, secures to him the confidence of thcpribliM. •DOC TOR BECIITLE lasi only lost. nine patienta n the teat two years, out of the vast numbers who have =aide ap. plication to hits for aid, from home and abroad. Some come hundreds of miles to consult with regard to diseaser of long standing, and have been cured, in the last tat, years. DOCTORBECIITLEhaScured 50 caivesof Cancer, 30 of Ithoutrustism, 29 of Dropsy, 23 of Consumption, iff of Dispenses of the Bladder and Kidueys,li of Sort. 150 of females; laboring under the Falling of the 11 - 01.1 b, Monthly Irregularities, Flottralbus, 'de., &c. All the above diseases have been .prOnol2l2Cell incurable by ado. mel quacks. Ike lave no space to give the above certifi cates, but whoever doubts can have the names at any time by calling on DOCTOR DECIITI.E. As . respects Diseases orWomcn, old or young, DOCTOR BECATLE has never lost one woman in confinement of all the vast numbers lie has attended. In this he is particularlY suc cessful. Diseases of long standing f all 'dodo s Cored in theshoitest possible time, and on the most reason' lA, teritis. No charges for consultation. Night 'practic . e at tended to at all hours. DOCTOR BECIITLE will always L.C . iiiitud to libt in Ninth Lebanon, a few doers North of thefinlted Bn•th renChurch, exeunt when out on buguena....-. North Lebanon Borough, Daeentlie'r 1858 • Wood Wood. tAR TILE unaorFigned are prepared to furniA E ORR or O WOOD, to order, at any place in 1: I nnen or North Lebanon Borou g h & orders kit iolrllUl will he promptly attendee , April 21,1868. 11YE1iS k SnOrIZ. WOOD and COAL YARD. TUE undertkned, having bought Mr. De u n short d enuSpoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a istante north-east of Messrs. roster a itT Mulch's Yorindry, in the bo o of North Lebanon; and also - bought I to 300 CORDS Or WOOD and from 600 to 1.1 INS OF COAL. of .7! kinds and graules, which I.will aelLarthe yard or deity( r at " Elual4 Proilte as will suit the times. I therefore n. lite all those that are in want of any of those articles t•• call andaee the acme, ascertain prices. and jrir:e tot tbmselwes. • DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.% Korth Lebanon, • Apri114.16.58.-tf. BOWMAN, •SAIIEI A CAPP'S LBEB PaRD! d rikis Way; if 'you Waat Cheap Lumber. r ligiiii.undersigned have lately formed a part tier •,-a. ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business. on a new plan, wOUld ..remecifelly into m the public at large, that their place of business id D BOWV.rt'S Old Lumber Yard, in Mutt Lebanon, frontin_ on Chestnut street, one square from the .11vamzelie.O. church. They hays enlarged-the Yardand tilled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of I,mot,•r, such as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTs, LATHS, SDINDI4S, AND SCANII.I‘6, cif all lengths and thicknessett - In *bort, they keep rev itantly on hand. a full and well-seasoned assortment 0 4 all lands of BUILDING MATERIALS. Person„ iu want eg any thing in their line are invited b AC, examine then stock, and learn their prices. • Thankful for past facord, they hope,.that by attention to business and moderate prices, to Wait a continaame of public patronage., BOWMAN, BAUER & CAPP. rebaiion, April 8 , 1855. D. S. RABER'S PERFUMERY, _PAINTS. - 71 DYE-STUFFS. ,Fifty. Dollars Forfeit. LINDSEFSIMPROVED . BLOOD, S.E . AILGIEI -- ER • VIE ONLY AcENoWLBEIGED... 9 REMEDIAL AVEIIIT I's.r Impurity of di None, • THAT DOES ITS WORK THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT PAIL! ! I
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