I!8 gaiter, A NEGRO DISCUSSION ABOUT EGGS. Geneva, the lovely village on Seneca :Lake, furnishes the following specimen •OfParliamentaiy ruling: "In the fairest village of Western Now 'York the "culled pussens," in emula• '..tron of their white h ethren, formed a iiiebating society for the purpose of im- Iproving their minds by the .discussion •of instructive and entertaining topics. ' , The 'deliberations of the society were. 'presided over by a venerable darkey, Who performed his duties. with the ut• 'most dignity peculiar to hiscolor. The •subject for the discussion on the occa lion of which we write was "What am de muddar ob dechickens ---de hen wot lay de eggs, orde hen wot 'hatches de chick 7" "The question 'was warmly debated, and many reasons pro arid con were urg ed and combatted by the excited dispu *tants. Those in favor cifthe !atter prop osition were evidently in the majority, ianirthe president inade•no attempt to •tondeal that his sympathies were with 'the dominant party; At length an in 'telligent darkey ruse from the minority ts;deand begged leave to state—a prop . , .osition to this effect.: "' Spoie," said he, "dal yoti set •one dozen duck eggs under a hen, and de'y hatch, which am de mudder--de duck .or de hen?" "This was a poser, was well pot, and nonplused the other side, even stagger ing the president, who plaittly saw the force of the argument, at had commit ted himself too far to yield without a struggle ; so, after engitating and scratch ing his wool a few moments, a bright idea struck 'him. Rising from hischair in all the pride of conscioussuperiority, be announced. "'bucks am not before de house; chickens am de question; derfore I rule -de ducks Gate and do it he did, to the •complete overthrow of his opponents." ARLIAMENTARY TACTICS. 'During a session' of the legislature of 'North Carolina, the dominant party bud determined to pass some resolutionsof a ,party character_ on a certain day. The 'minority were equally determined that it should not be done. A noisy night session was the consequence. All sorts 'of-parliamentary tactics were employed 'hy.the Minority to stave offthe question. .I.lt vies-.shout 'midnight when Green Alitaheli r a -member of thelower House, •an eminent lawyer, a pure gentleman and ittrgo-hearted philanthropist, obtained 'the floor. He' lifted up his 'voice to a thigli'liey; and said, pausing after every 'word : "Mr. Speaker—the—point—of oriler—now--under—discussion—is —decided—in—one—.of--the—three Precedents. I—tim—not--certain-- ih—Tivhich-4oitime----but—l—ahall— begin—at—the--beginning—ofthe-- 4.6rst- 7 ;--volume-:—and--read-on—until lie . then ordered one .of `the'.pagss.to bring. him.s " .itches of , • • . _ • . I. .dies. He should probably want them all before he was done,Though he should use only one at a time," &c. The con sequences was that the majority consent ed to adjourn, and the resolutions were passed on a subsequent day. • ''HOLD ON DAR, BRUDDER M OSE ' The Piqua Register has the following recent issue, which we suppose to be perfectly reliable: • - Quite a reviialliisiew in progress at the African Chiirch'in this city. • We were present a few evenings since, and . witnessed, with much gratificatipn, their iearnest ddv%otion in the good 'cause.— !All - seemed to feel the need -of a more 'thorough reformation. Of the incidents iiconsequent, we cannot fail to note one. brdther was supplicating the throne •of grace eloquently, when another broth. l ist called, in a stentorian voice: "Who dat praying ober dar?" • The - resionsc was— "Dat's brudder Mos - a." "Hold on dar, brudder Mose !" was the dictum'of the former, "you let broth ,er Ryan pray; he's better 'quainted wid de Lord dan you am I" Brudder Mose dried up, and brudder Ryan prayed. dt would he well for per sons "better acquainted with the Lord" to lead in prayer at some otherrevival meeti nga., *piggish chip; whose wixen wife, WiliOning lbit her precious life, calledLritat his .neighbors, all around, and told ' em, that' his.epouse was 'drowned ; and in spite of search, could 'lt be found; He knew, he said;the very nook where she had tumbled in the brook, aid that .:he, dragged along the shore, above the place a mile or more. "Above the placer'. the pelvis cried, "Why 4110...1r1ep:n 17. The. map roplied.: . ,"9,f.eouree you don't suppose I'd go and waste• The time to look below I•l've known the woman quite a spell, and larnt her fashions tol'ble well; alive or dead, she'd go, I swow, against the cur rent anyhow •-. • Otr The plagues of Cuba are musqui: toes, ante and cockroaches: The latter eat your clothes, boots, buttons, aniktoe• nails; ants your previsions, and one spe • cies, your vegetation, while the inusqui• toes, more modest,eat nothing I'u't your self, especially if you are a new-comer. (0-• Two men in Cincinnati have made a match to eat mush and milk for 7610 th e championship." The one Who bursts first, loses. • Instead of - buying a sword for Victor Emanuel, the enthusiastic Ital ians of - New York propose to keep the money "for the aid of orphan's in the coming war:" Qt 7 A preacher out %Vest, while en deavoring to impress the Gospel-upon hie hearers, pointed to .a corner , in which eri',4diter was quietly taking a nap, and reni4rked "There is one in the corner who sheds the Gospel just,oa a . go* sheds rain.!" ie itiid',6?,:ki r langototta . to 'be working viitti It.aewmitntictii na. flair' a window when thunder storm. It is alioaary4tiogeiona f to aitnetitiotetti sewing Wiattiirtatt when them , eito ; lhtinr defitakei . Logic to .rour Interests. Comeone ! Conic all ! ! see and judge for yourselves. TURN (1 ABSEIL respectfully inritea the citizens of It/ Lebanon county to call at his now BOOT, suor. and HAT Store, in 'Walnut street, between Carmany's and Bomberger's Bolds, where ha hat opened a splen did new Spring and Summer /Am* of Boots and Shoes far flentlemen ; also Huts & Clips for Mon and Boys. Ile takes orders for Bootatfull Sheer, and makes them et short nailed out of the best materlti, and will war rant them to glro'perfeet satisetetlen. Ile is determined to sell airy leltr for Cash or four mouths' credit. Lebanon,: April rch a lit 'Fa glaring. REMOVAL. •I S. RAMSEY hue rumored to the first door south t.7 . lfrom floury & Stine's Store, and opposite the En giellotel. where he will ireep an nasortment of Cloths, thuamcrcs, and Val(ngs. .'Also ready made clothing and furnishing goods snob as Shirts. nose, (blares. Ilendkoe. chiefs, Neokties, &c.. of which will he sold ne cheap as at any othot eetablishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORE attotidexl to promptly, and good fits guaranteod. • .• S.:. ItAIISAY. Lebanon, April 18,4859. New Coach Mziking 'Establish- men t. , - • The'unclersig,nod respectfully ; 4 4 Anfortnalho publio that ho hale again con] raenccd the COACII MAK , INO BUSINESS, In the Darting]) of Lebanon, uo the Pinegrovo Road, ndur 3lalor's Agricultural Wareroom. Ito kill koep on hand, or make to order, Carriages; and all kinds of running Tohieles. lisrmarsa also attended to promptly. Rio old frkttnie l and the publicnre respeet • fully incited to giroblm a all. • • BISTENII*,•Ageht. Lebanon, April 6;1 . 859.-13k. , Ni VENITIAN BL D .• MA.NDF - No. 110 (oltf , No. 51%) NORTH Eig . writ Rr.,. (A bove Arch, Wmt • ' ••• -. Cf"o i. -' pIfIISAIiSLPI3IA. ~, AN turtortfnent.oftPtlClN - AND itANOY BLINDS al ways undiantl, Mc lowest prices. Old illiuds to. pain ten antl triinmc,l algal to new, auil JOIJINI.I prompt ly, attended to.. • . A handsome ansortntent of WINDOIV .11A.DES ' of Lb° luteat and ninst•Vasltionable Patterns, and Ezin fluNns constantly on Land. to which we respectfully cull the at, lention of the public. Aldo. STORE SIIAJNiS, MADE . AND LETTERED TO ORDER. Terms; GASHI. ' April 13,155.9.-3 m. • . New .Barber GEORGE W. DAti', littußEMOYED'ltie Barber~hitp, tn . Vunck's New Dnildlytg,'llvit floor,' seenini dont from Doe alloy, where be still coo tin nal his first clasp Shabing 4. Hair iiressine Saloon., . - . - . And io prepored to do businoso in thn neattgd and beet style, and would Aoltctt all to give tlnto. trial. Lebanon, Apriln,.lBs9. , , 0 1 Rottrles Merchant Tailor , inEst tblishmesitt, ; NETT door to HENRI'a STING'S STORE, Cumber ll( land street, Tobanon, Pa. •• .• ' ) I would respectfully announce to.tlie eitizens of Ulf ; noon, and aurrounding ricinity,• that I have :welted and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID 'STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTHS, JILACK'DOE SKINS, Fancy. CAW mores, Silk and Marseiles Vesting". goods for Fashions hie business Conte ; ac., ao, of the latest' importations, all of which will be made toorder at the shortest notice, and prices to suit the times. Front the cold which has been here, of a thorough pructiml tailor; I feel satisfied through my Mug okperience in Mildness, Artistic skill. and well known reputation its a Scientific Cutter, that I ran compote with the first Merchant Tailoring estab lishments in the of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence ofea discerning public, and a Strict attention to business, I hope to meet with success.O'HOOßK Merchant Tailor. . . . _ Don't forget the Place nestle Ileury k SOW'S store, Cumberland xtroot. • F. B.—Seyeral firat-rate bends wanted, to Whom steady employmeLt will be given. None others need apply. Immon, April Al, 1850. M3IL . . G. L. ATKINS & Bro. n., : • •,,. ' HATING united in 'the BOOT nod SHOE .. . BbstNrie, and from • • their determination to .. •-. '. 1 - • : ' 'he punctual.and make i2illia! 1. ;44 11 :.-- • none hut the beat of ' ---;_- 4. work, they feellike so liciting a large of lin lie patronage. They will always be found • ' . ' '''' 4,-, ' 'la their Olin STAND, t.Ntur Bettnixo,) in Illizrkd Strett,nearly Opposite Widow Rises Hotel, where will be ready to .verre and . - please their custoroers. They hare nowon hand a large ai.,ortmetit of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,' &e., which they offer at rednced prices. ..trr• Persons dealing at this SEIOE STORE, am be suited With RRADY;MADR WORK. or bare it made to order. Satirfackon is always warratiifti. Particulni attention given to the itltl'AiltlNG of Boots and Shoes. ' .[lchnnon, April 20. Ism). 21UNSAITt0. 1 .4:New Boot and-Shoo Btdre iwfitted ordor•furconifortand conceniefitc, both Tor koi los Ind Oentldnion. DI D you so!, ATILI . IVS 4 Rao . Nen- Boot and Sbuo • .060. II077.11A:V. 11. 7. 110/7 7 .11AN 11Ofthiaiii • & :art)! her's LEBANON COUNTY • TRANSPO.ILTATION LINE! • - Dr LE . BAlro .VALLRY RAILROAD. ONE of the firm will pay particular attention to .003ds shipped by tho.'Lebtinon Talley Railroad.— Gdoda will be sent daily to and from Philatilphla to Lebanon, Myerstown and Annvilto, Stations, and all other points in the county. • FREIGHTS contracted for at the lowest 'tensible rates •ddditvcred with dispatch. - The Proprietors will pay particular' attention to, and "attend personally, to the 'receiving and ticliverY of all Freights. • , For Information, apply at their Office,•at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in Eebanon. ELWARD ItTerrx, their Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be 100114 at W. Jr.. Ity-alie .31erelieents' Ifelefi . .nrorth Third Street I'hiladriphra . Lebanon, March 30, issp.: gorrAux' k 111110. _ & Reading Rati'road: Lebanon Vallley Resnick:* • 'l7. Two - Ditity,riuseng.er. Trains to Read ' ing, and Harrisburg, 7'3A9.3 Lllll ANON, going East to Reading, ut 9.NA. M., Rod 3.51. P. 'M. •PosP Lebanon, going `Wrist to liorriebnrg, nt 7.21 P. M.And 11.39 A. 111..., At Heading, both trains make close connexions for Pottdrille,lle, Wltheme . Miming train only Connects at Reading for 'Wakes barre, rittaton and Scranton. At Ifarrinburit, trains connect with "Pelwylraviln." "Norther Control," and "Curnherlontl Valley" Itailroutls for Pittsburg, Lancnater,Boltiolore, Sunbury, Charutiers bn . - T .rotigh Tickets to Lau - caster, in No. 1 Cirs, $l. 00, to $3 30. ..;; 80 lbs. baggage niloWeci to each pu.senger. The• Second Masi Curs run with nil the above •traius .. . Through First Chase Ticketaat reduced rate lo Nint.w.rn. Falls, Dutralo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Cruaulas; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Tare% ttr all above places. can be had on applicatidri" to the Station Agent. at Leh:ulna. ' Jar Passengers arc requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. nigher Far.s charged, if paid in the cars. •• - • •G. A. M1C01.141, April 200859. ' ' " Engineer a n d Superintin dent. _ ....____ . IF YOU WANT GOOD, PICTURES GiTTO •. BRENNIEIt'S • ' •• • Q 11.1 KY I.IIT GAL LE RY over D. S. Saber's Drug, Store, SKY on Cnnaliorlntnljgkist4,,,LciltuttA„l.'a.. Augnorfpna, Blecei.xoTyrzs, PLlty±ll.Bo,_ I , 4.rrnotr . ers and ritoro- GRAPHS. taken daily, (Snitlayeicepted.) . PACW rciisona ble and In accordance with the size, style and quality of the eases . . Room opened from 8 A. M., to i o'clock. Lebanon, June 2,18rd8., REMOVAL! Coach-Making Establiam en Yr] IT: undersigned-would respectfully inform the public j_ that they hare iII:MOWED their CoactinAXEsc. EST.I Ft lasinti..vr to High sf.,itetween uitd Chesinnt IA squares north of 0.31. lauber's Ftorc, iu the Ilerough of Leba non, where they intend carrying on 'the . tinsiness in all its branches, as berets:Tore. Each of us having served regular ap-: 0 .1. 7 „ok prenticesbipa to the business, 7--"„ and having had much experience therein, we feel confident of our - - ability to give satisfaction. Every article manuthetured at our establishment will I* under our persona/supervis ion. We shall keep on hand, BEADY-MADE; ALL REDS Ole VEHICLES, which will be warranted of the most superior quality.— Wo have now a line stock on hand. to which the Attention of those wanting anything in out line it; invited. Wo • will also attend to REPAIRING, n t short notice. Air None but the best workmen wHI be .employed in any branch of the business. We cordintly invite the pub lic to give us a call, and we will guarantee nntiviiMtkut. Thankful tbr the past liberal patronage of a E'aie rous public, wo solicit a continuance of the same. FAUBER & YOUNG. Lebanon, December 22, 1858.-03 m. • Tke Notice. 'FRB TOTING 31:10:1 CirRISTIAN AssoOrATioNo .1 LETIANON,Itom.Opeppi . a largo-and commodious ItRADDIC Room:wild' LIBRARY, nt tho TEMPER ANCE HALL; opposite-the Pciet.office: The principal Newapapera ond Magazines of .the country will always be. found on file. The valuable colloction of books for :merly constituting the "WISTAR LIBRARY," am also on our shelvesand additional bobics . are now being italtooted to maim the Library of the... Association ono of tlto . most valuable in the State.. Contributions of suita ble books are solicited from nll who desire to see the young mob of-our town annulled with a' healthy moral midrellgions literithre. We Jutend that the Library shairbe comprehensive and select: 'SIMON J. STINIL Wm. 0.. WARDand rTIIEOPORM °VIM; the. Commit tee appointed, to receive such. contlibu tiontiof books or AL stating where: they hay ho callecribc: pa open-every Tnestlaya.,Thurs day,'Priday And kra evenings, frcim 01610 o'clock. l'orsons desirinicAo,betbute members, elieuld do co im mediately: .• . By Order- of the Board. .Lebanon, 0tt0b,r,6,1868. LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• THE ihrJACOB RO:Dltf, respectfully in forms the public that he still auntie- UCS his 02i tell'Ail , ` establishment in Iliir triliall his new building. in Comberland M., where Ito hopes to rvint , 'r lho sumo eatlifitclion as heretofore Its all who may favor him with their custom. If. invites 31,relionta and dealers in BOOTS and SIIOES, and every ono who wishes to purchase, fashionablo and durable articles In his line. to call and examine for thritwolres, his Large and varied stack. Ito is determined to surpass till competition In the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Colon. A tine earn Is taken in regard to materiels and work tunnel, ; hut, ties best quali ty of LEATH tllt mid other materials AEC used, end none but the best workmen are employed. P. returns his sincere thanks to his friend, for the very liberal patrounize heretofore heetoweel ou him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his eUetoniers, to merit netters of public pat ronage. I Lebarm. F0b.17, ..IDST RECEIVED AT J. W. AC K S , From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour Oct. 22..'.56. J. L. LEIB RGER; DRUGGIST, APOTHECARY, AND DEALER IN F,ancy. Articles and Perfumery, n E nuvcs :PURE Nixpitnou i tO.bc-Gmxf;iuust be - Pure 1.. ! Bova want Pi'e.spil itellahle Medicine? • . • Call at LEMBERGICR'S, Are you In want of pure Spices? - THe yktt:tiln boluul, . Ac LEMBER4EIVS. 4. If Yoi „ niro In,Waitt of good NVushing.Scipp, pure White or Red Castile Saw, ConittrySoipitEriudre Soap to removegrease spots ' super,,Slitia?tig soap; Soap for tlie.telith';,,till..tlintoiWregtiaattritof ihit is that you'buy the nettle At LRSIBBRCIRWIS. Do yon want - a good iiltiT -Tonic? SolOothillg to make the Hair grow..to.cleanse the head, and to preveut.falling out of the huir ; if you do. Ran at LEMDERGER'S. Tf you want a good Itair Brush, Flesh Brush, Clothes Brush, Nail Brush, or Tooth Brush. Cull at ktIMBERGEIVS. Why do you Walk socrook-ixtekedi Yuji should wear one of the Shoulder Timers offered for sale LEMBERGER'S. • Pr.:serve your. Shoe Leather. Y.oti allll do so' effectuillly•by using Richard's New OompOnnd (Blacking.) Wholesale und 'total!, At LEMBEROBR'S. NAIL OITA _ . . Ito you really want a brilliant, rode and chcaii light. **Omni tho Lunar Oil in the Lunar All Lamp. For Ic only at lA:3llllc.RoElet.;. Don't uuffor with Frosted Limbs, Chilblain, .11e., for there's a cure at . LE.MBERGIIit'S. Anything you want that is kept in a ioell conducted First-Class Pray More, can bc furnished You by • Le:31BINIGE11, Chemist and Apothecary. Aar. Special attention given- to Pliveiersx's.PasscatP no:vs and F..OIILY RECEIPTS, nod all medicine dispensed etwrranleil pure, always as good as es.n.be obtained any where;and sold to suit the times; by JOS:L. LErit Ram, . • • Danceisr, CIIEIdIST A\-n. APOTITECART, February 2:,ISM).] Market Street, Lebanon. RESTAURANT hr _Mind's Nov Building, .742wriron. . . 1 - INTAllTL Y , '. ., " t ' s ' it i i i nn fi at t l e e d it u y i let i g r It a - 13 v7. t j ol S n form the citizens of Lebanon that they are prepared. at all Inoue_ to furnish them 'with.FRIET/OYSTBItB.yRT ED FlBlf, lejtlßD TRIL'E. or anything in their. line of husinm;haring ,procured the services of a celebrated Cook of Pliihulelphin. Also a large assortment of The best OW:7EIM, Vickled.TßlL'E, PiekIerCATFISH, Pigs Feot,. And various other Refresburants. They hare always the host. malt lin uors, finch as LActues ALE, Biows Stour, Narita, It. LIARTNANIS 1,10k.11 BEER,. and LIGHT'S BEER, all of which are Said, ion cool vault., and always fresh j Its.„ trnarautee:to gfrCentisfaction to all who will :war. us with n call. = , A. N. TrAtRY. , Lebansm. April 13. 1859 SAVINC- FUND. i etILARTERED BY TIIE STATE'OF PENNSYLYANIA /t Ut,ES. - I, 1. 1. money I received every day, and in any amount, large or small. . .. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid fer money front thoday it is put in. • . - • •• , '. • • :. 3. The money Se always 'slid bark InOOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. : •• • ... 4, Money is rereived ftom Eceentors, Administrators, 1 atardians and others Who desire to have it in apiece of i perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained Ihr it ) • 5. The money received from depositors is invested in I REAL ESTATE. AIOitTGAtIES. ()ROUND RENTS, and I such other first elan securities its the Charter d)torits. . 0. Office lloors--Every,day from 9 till'A o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till S o'clock iuthieitTeriing. This . oliland,wol,l .estatillahed SATING PIPTD, has' re ,ivii,ed 'note than T..pN.81114 . 49ms of dollars fromnaar ••• . ' ly thirty thousand depositors. . . JION.,ILENRY L. BE NNER, Proshicia. ROBERT SELFiIIIXIE, Vice I'reSid#llt. IViwitu.;7".: REED, Secretary.. . Eon. Ilenry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Cncter, - Joseph U: Barry, ' . :):41.ert Selfridge, Francis Lel, ' - .• :Sam!. K.ASitton, ' Joseph Yerkea, , :C. /Andre th Mauna,. Fleury 3:Wendel:Bei. MICE: • ._. '. • ' /Fulani Street, S. W. Corner.of Tiiini.Striset. • . 'April 20,1850, • . :... : . . 1 , 14 LADE Ll' ITI A. • FOR :IS FLOUR . • etC • CORN. • . • ArLDDIANGS,' ' SALT 13Y TIM: B AO, • 131tA1:. . at tile Genesco 31i11s of yEY:s & SlIOUR; Fob. 3, 1533. "-. Libannu, Pa. • WAllit ED A Genet; ape Mills; la the bathogis4rO jeliion, „I - 1 - • WILEAT, ••. • • • • .4 4 • II Y.14“.I.,••••. • _ ' • In Any quantiti, fOr.sibialf the bighaSt._:illii et.. prices ha paid in Casb, !yr •- • • • MV/IRS*,l((tUlt. ■ A • PlllrFnix*.to ItTAI3LE preparation, containing. the 2,ledlebk,bniAl:AvOut.Atk queliticrof the rootsfrein whjrb ratf4e;.potxruciog.a healthy and pleasant bev erage. It safe as n fairitter, prodtichi,g a gentle stimula tion 'throughout the 'body; withent the deleterious effects of it momentary. excitement. It is peculiarly efficacious in diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and is highly recommended for the use of fernlike, especially where good water cannot be easily pi ocurad: Prepared by I'OTTEIt & CIL All PLI Practical. Chem • Westerly. R. I. • AClF:Nratt. CI. licirsnu, Lancaster; . T. W. Drorr & Sos. Philadelphia. March 30,1859-4 m. For sale by Dr: George Rom, athis Drug and Cherni- C/Ii Store. Cumberland Street, oppositelkeCourt'llonse, Lebanon, Dunnsylvalite. . TII F : undo signed would reepeetfully Inform the public that be has now a larger and more extensive assortment of MARBLE, at his New gstablislitneat in Marketstreet, than luau ever heretonme been offered to the public in Lebanon, the stock cunsei•lting of PrAu.tx MAnnts, Rev. LAND. STATUARri DORSET, DAlti:Y, MANCHESTER. all of whichare done up in the most scientific style, and in such variety of designs as to suit tllO tastes of an. The public are invited to call at his • NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET, .• one square north of Union that, Lebanon, Pa., where he will attend persomilly to all wbo•will favor him with their•patronage. lfe would also return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage afforded him since opening In .bukiness. and feeling the mois encouraged by tho interest manifested in his behalf liy the public, ho entorsi.npou a new season with renewed energy,' despitchliag7 'Aintree With a prouiptnesshocoming ttn Terina Reaanable. 6ad Urid•Elinniae. Lebanon, Aug. 18,'58. J. E. DAVIDERTY. P. ST;...ttlso, n nom lici•nt Mkt Liusestufte Pior for. th 6 'accommodation of building men.44.aktruttors, who would 4,0 well to call and ox.n.iniqe.:, .1. E. D. ENSAI3R9. promlao to byEzonotaal, - and A t3earoil6OsiLso alt who may all oa4haolf . or Boirt ancl:Gboaa. , Boot and Shoe Store. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, IDNA.II 0I1,! SUETY TRIIST Conipany. COMPOUND • . • • Extriatlotooots: ---...YORITAVENG BEER. ' • MIMI FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS,&c WEIMER aldl GINZA% WORKS Opposite the Lebanon Valley IL It. Depot, • .Leb a non, Lebanon county, I'a. WM. .1; I'. b. WEIMER, Propri dol innininicture Steam Engines from SOU imt power. u.l l o t f modernthe l a stylus ita. , - . . prOVCUIPIIO. A len, superior Portable En eines (with Link Motion Valve <tot s) mounted on wheels, fin. Saw ]dills. wool istwitigand Hoisting purposes. Par ticular tar-Mien is rolled to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists bud persons %ranting a small amount of Power. They lake lip it very small space, and can ha Put MI In R ,sne n household fixture. ALSO. 'Blowing Engines and 31achinery for Antlinicite and oiler Man Furnama, of improved construction.— Force Hammers, of P. L. \ Veinier's Patents; Itolltng Mill, lumps, Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; :Mining Pumps, Hoisting - Machinery for Minna and Steno Quar ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting. Hangers, 1 toys:Turning Lathes, Drill PresseN Planing 3LICIIIIIRS, BMA StopCswks, Valves and Dress Fixtures-010km Steam Valves oral] sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every description: ALSO, Rollers of any Mae, form and weight, made of the best material by well known and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks. Wnter Tanks, Can .011011. Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Our Boiler s t b hu ce s tE de a t::4 ll ::::7l th l e 'y fa d t i : l"7. inches and hammering each square; any imperlhction 1s them into squares of 2 s Used in very few shops in this hi co cet r i uttlee this is prae y. ALSO, ti stock of Wniti,glit Iron Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on hand, and put lip at the shortest notice and on most rea sonable' torms. Iron,lollls,an.lComposition Metal Cast ings made to order, at the shortest notice. • - REPAIRING attended to with - promptness and de sliatch. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Moi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. Asir Orders respectfully solicited. All communications by mail or otherwise; attended to with despatch, and work de.jicered to railroad Or canal, free of charge: . . WM. WEINI:ft, Lebanon, Feb'y 4, 1858. . - . I= Lf.3 A,.N 0 N Doo d.a ,h lel a a i ‘itlietoi•y. - •.Loceific6dr.he - h-777,uvRoad, war efutnbfirklizit • - ' 0.1 TILE undersigned rei•pUetfully forrii the public In general, that they 71,w.lttlft added largely to their fortnerestab ,,eli,...,,llehtnent. awl also have all Mum of tho -; "'Tr, "1 1 = latest and, bespinproved BIACILIN2RY in the State . in fujr:operation. as. WOODWORTH'S .FLOORING, itc•, • fur conducting the general business fur Planing, .Sdeolls, Sawing, 4c., 4c., and the experience' acquired by bONOACRE and J. 0. Gsnm. daring their:connection with the Door, Sash mid Lumber Trade, for berOf years past, affords full no; stir:num of their ability, in connection talth .1. GABEL, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash busioess hi..this State. LUNAR OIL . _ They now offer to 'Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, S.kSII, kc., front the best Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to ho excelled Up pny other establishment in the Slate in regml.to exactness ill size, quality or Bidet, and is calculated to aftbr,ll thorough satisfaction teal! those who may favor the undersigned with their costom. The following list edwirrisea the leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors; oral] pizeit; •Sa.ll,of all sizes; • - Door Frames, for :Architrave ; froma • Casings, front 3 to 0 WintioNr FrauteS, forbritic • SurbaPei • and 'frame houses; ,•IShutters, of all sizes; All kinds or monidi*;.. • 4ilinds. of all sizes; 0. p. Spring Mouldlog, oritiVoites; Ifaslelxstrils. LONGACDE, GAltl.ll. d: P. .F.—Planing, Satuir,g,• crc.;promptly dune for these fernighing the Lumber. .. [l.eluknou, July 15,'57:. LEBANON 'COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. timg .1 9 ,atbC9,.,AteSirEc RustuterGs,ETTLE of • 14 33{ . !! non Onifuty, nod Furrounding Counties: a th m a i t. )r t!r i z i : i •e to stg o l I kinds of lon, nod dA R PENTE ti` WORK nvIVIA"CHINERY Thef -hare nll the :LATEST IMPROVED MACLII NERY, ftwl Teel confident that Choy can compote with any othe: ln.the.Stattylislegirda 000 D IVOlth. They em ploy none but .th r host, workm rnand work none but tho heel and todl sedponed Lumber: C. W. REED Their stock of work k always 'open for examination hS Corpenten and link{dere, na uoniista.,,f Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors, Frames, .Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings, Flooring Boards,_.Weat'her Boards, 4c National , Also, SIM.INOAND - SLITTING liollo to ordar. Also, /lima itutiflor . con/blood Stairs, for making wltichlboy have a man constantly employed. IJ They liattialslyerectc4 a,_,_ • I`U.ILN..ING , LATHE,- • in addition to their.othet Unline's, and have employed )lr. Dickinson, of the' City of Philadelphia, to-do their Turning . . Mr-Dickinson is ono of the beet Turners in thaState,. , -bideitailakers wind.) well to mil and examine their stock befureptirehasing elsewhere, nslhey always keep on hand. • . - Red:lead Dugs., 219tlee'Leyx, .Ttair Bannister, Newel Posts, and everything else belonging to the Turning Business, which they will sell at. Philadelphia SYb TURN ING WORK done to order, us well as always on hand. .041. Their Shop will lie found on I'INPXIROVB ROAD, between Cumborland Street end 31:,•jor's Foundry. Lehnnon,4lnreh 10, 160. . ' . pact favors, the unEdrsigned resriect. 1 folly Worms the Public.. that ho continues to carry on his Manuractory in Last llanoier township... Lebanon county; on its extensive a scale as ever. It is unneeessa ry for him to say more. than that the work will be doue in, the. same. EXCELLENT STYLE, which , hat made Ilia work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. Ile promises to do the work . in the shortest petal ble time. His ninnufitetOry Is In complete order, and he flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. lie ia3nufacturee Broad and ArarrYnnCloili, While Ile also cartiS Wool and makes Rolla. - For theconve nieneo of his Customers, Vi and Cloth will bo taken in at the following pluces:—At the stores of Qoorge & •Soollenber,,,,r, f;onse.r &. Brdthers,f3oorgis Iteintehl, and at the new - .Drim Store of Guilford & Lemborger, near the Market House. in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Miller. In North. Lehittoe; et S. Gash: ort's, Bethel tewnelotp - : at the. public house of William Pretlorichsbur,4;.itt the 'dote of S. E. Bickel, : ln Jeuestown ; at the store of 4.lcorgc Weidtnau Bellevue; at the stortrof Martin Early, Palmyra: at the store .of Gabriel Wolfersberger,- New Market _+orgc;'at tho store of Micltml Shirk;.Btud Hanover, Dauphin minty; at the stows of George and Barld.M. Rank, Bard Muth. ;, , er.telmnoti county. All materials will he taken away regularly, from the above pilings, finished without delay, and returned again. w ie h a w vo wi' tl i t i e S irni k e i , n .m g •h lr ite m , l a c ga . eti l d h y me ed aotfedi.ilenatilixieedto,inwee: above mentioned pines, with directiens how they wish it prepared.. Or his customers can.ordor the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the' undersigned, which will be clone and left at the desired places. . Ic. B. It is desired that thole having Wool carded, will • pay the Cash therefor, at the above moot places. • LYON LEMBERG= • Feet Ilenoyer,,:Leitinittereouttty, May 1,2,180tt, • Neli Furniture Store:, • • v. . • 04,, S'=- ter --„,41 - , ~1 form thu public that he tuts removed fle ; Into viand linticles New Building, opposite Bowman's Hotel, Com berland Street, where ho will keep.. the- largest, finest, and cheapest astortMeni, of FEHMITUR It ever offered in Lehanone - lit!iattft - altylttelif All atilt, bf Parlor. and Common Furniture, *Nub he,will sell lower then the like ran be .hOught at any 'other .plaie in Lebanon. 1 .? 110188 on hand a large assortment of Sofas, —,. Tete.a-tetes ' Lounge.. Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bleS, What Note, Hat Racks, sc. Alpo a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cl' ofelp.st, and common Chairs, Settee., Bediteads, mul a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Ola.sses,—Guilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blindc Carriages, Gigs and Hobby horses , for children. Mtl.ParticulM .attention paid to UNDER TAKING. He has provided himself with the.PIN EST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Funarula, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms. — - Lebanon, March ;10, -1659. -7-111-11107rvkckuLLYr— raghionable)160 and Shoe Maker Clembertand street, out door East of Block Horse Hoia. itTHE Subscriber desires to inform the public • that he IRIS oPoued WI above. where he is prepar ed to execute of BOOTS and SIIOES, of the finest finish aniketyle, if not superior, to any 'tee°. tofort , offered to the public.. New Spring and Summer Stock! Ile has mat returnc/I'froti the city with an unrivaled assortment of the, latest, ffA.l.l. and 'WINTER STYLES of Boots, Shoos, Stippers,t. for Ledics, Gentlemen and . . 1 &c., Children. . • 41ir BoitY body 4 isfOited. to call and examine. flii4 labanon, June 30, 7it3B: Fashionable. Tailorisva tb • r 111. E subsciThar respectfully infhrtns his friends and I_ the public In'ainteril, that he has commenced the .TAILOBIMI lIIISROSS in all its branches, at his resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares emit from Major aloyer,'s flotel, (south side.) By atom' tam to businese, promptness in his engagements, good Ste, sod moderate charges, he hopes-to receive a share of the public patronage.. Ile was a long time In the em ploy of Michsel Wagner, dec'd., and feels confident of glrbg.general satiefaotion.' liming a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon...lay 12., UAL.: GEORGE IN EW . LIVIDRY - STABLE. mill , : nndersigneAtespeotftilly informs the public that .1 he has opened a lc - NW LI VNitY STAJILE, at Mrs. e $ , n . is. , sno,.Market street. Lab - w.... • - alien; where,ho'will keep for the .._ k • Public acaimmpdation a good itoek of HOBSEtr:An. VEHICLES: - lie will ketip.pontlatiud•gpot driving Mapes, And handiforpe and safe I thiclee. Also .00rergil Drivers furnished arben desired. Also 011:10.81T3 for Parties, /a. Lebanon, April 21,1858. . JAME'S MAROIi. JOll,lO. GAIII:L.:..JACtnt nAnst. • ' 11.1:1 BR'S Cloth- ainfaetoj• . and othcaPlannelft; all ia.the 144 manner. Dr.ROSS' DRUG STORE,. commou.kNO WHINE; Opposite the Court House, Lebannu,'Po. R. BOSS reApertfully announces that he has for sale a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyestuffs, perfumery. Trusses. Patent Medicinwi, and Fancy Goods, which ore offered nt the lowest prices. An experience in the Ding liminess of over 20 yeare, and o:Wet attention to the wants of the public, enable him the first style of the Faience. DR. 11055' WORM LOZRNOV.S, Ate the most certain cure for Worms use. They aro sweet. and no child II refuse to take them. Pomona mid risk Tor "Dr. Ross' Worm liizen and refuse all others. Many per os, not barb's: this l.bzenge, will try get you fo take some otherkind; do it Jut there deceive you—you tan al- Lys get them at Dr. 'Ross' Drug store, and you can bare them scut you, free of expense by mail, If you :lose the price in a letter. If her_, ~an a dollars worth is wanted, endue's post-office stiimps, and you will receive them by retorts of mail, ;mid Puid. Dr. Ross will send them to any part of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get tliFfn. Price 25 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate Without giving the least pain or un *redness, and ran be talten'with positive advantage in tall eases in which a puravdire would be needed ; as the commencement of Fevers, Ceetiveuess, Liver Complaint, some forms of Dyspepsia, llendachc, Impure Blood, and all dißesses arising from impurity of blood. They will be found superior to any other pill in use. Price 2 Ms. per box. Will . be sent by mall on receipt Of the mo ney. Sold only by-Dr. Boss, Lebanon.' DR. ROSS' TONIC AILXTURE. A superior medicine . for the cure of Sick Headache, Ne/VONS sdeche, I)yspepsis, Isms of Appetite, Ner vous Wookneea, and all other diseases requring a Louie. TRUSSES AND SV PrORTERS. 1)r. Ross keeps constantly for sale, a large assortment of Trusses, of all sizes, and various in price, which will he sold very low. An expeiienco of more than 20 years, give the afflicted advantages not to be hail at, every Drug store. A personal attention to the fitting given. If you need a truss call at Dr. Ito've' Drng Store, Lebanon. • DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS. For Colic, Sp ems, Itostlosonoso, &c...ofloGon la. It colmo. nervous irritutlon,.sootbm lotto., and induces to sloop, wltbout loaning the . doll, drowsy smote ttikt•ft.4- 10vs tlor ilk of *other intuit drops. Special. otteution ;faked to this tetnntlatilo action. AO: for Dr. Ross' f rt- JILT t tgr. ROSS' HAIR Mit . _ • Is Your hair falling oft? aro you troublial with dand ruff, or itching of tho head? Dr. Rosa Bair Tonic will cure these troubleg. Price 25 cts, DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FETEII it AGUE.. firer and Ague cureil in 24 hours. Individuale who have suffered for weeks and months, hare loon iu a sin gle-day relluved, as if by magic, from • the e.xcruciating chili and binning fever. Sold only at Dr Rom' Store. Dli.. ROSS' RYE WATER, , •or tiai cure of Sore; Weak, or-Inflamed Ve...s. Price 25 eta. DR..ROSS' WORII positive cure for Wonna. DR: ROSS' LINDLENT. lie beet Liniment in use for Rlienina ism, Sprains, SwellingN, Bruises. Tooth, ache, Sore Throat, and all painful and icuralgic affections of the body, is Dr. lo,s' . l,lohnent. , • DR. ROSS' TOOTTI WASH, 'or the. cure of spongy and bleeding gums; Scurvy, for clean:4llg. and preserv ing the tecth'and gums, 'and imparting a delightful fra grance to the breath,. use Dr. Ross"rooth.tiash. . DR. BEr.d.l;S EXT. SARSAPAIULLA. . • For the-cure of Rheumatism, Tetter, Scrofula, Pains In the Bones, Old Sorm, Pimples on the feee, Eruptions of,ull kinds, and nil diseases arising from Blood, Or the imprudent use of Hlorcury•. SOW only,at Dr. Ross' Drug store. COUall CURED FOR .25 CENTS. . • De. PIiVfIICK'S COllOll STrlrg; prepared and sold only by Dr. floss, opposite the Court House, Isis certain cure for coughs/Cold, Whooping Cough, cte... Look well- to the marks of-the genuine- See that Dr., Moss' name is on the bottle.' . SPILE!SY OR FITS CAN ISE CURED!, livideneo.strOuger thou certifleatAm LAKE'S VEGETA LLE COMPOUND Is performing more wonderful mires than any other :Medicine known I It is perfectly wife to take. 'Pry it. If you are not satisfied after using one Bottle, the money will he refunded; if not . able to pay, *no Bottle will he given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars i.er Bottle, or three Bottles for tali dollars.. Sold only at Dr. Boss' Druz Store. Lebanon, Juno 16, 185 S. Sold at Dr. Boss' Drug Store, oppwito the Court louse,' Lebanon; Pa. HOWARD ASSOCIATION Pil ILADELPIIIA. A Benerotent Institaition ettabli.yhett ty speciar.Endota nen: for the - Relief (tf the Sid; and Di.otressol r afflicted with .lindent and .Epidemic Disenxr.v. MAE ITOWARD ASSOCIATION. in view of the awful deStruction of human life, caused by SC7CUAI digeaS 'es, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such clisensos by Qiineks, sutennl ycarp.agodi reeled their .Consolting Surgeon, as a CIiAItITAIILE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,. ti to give MEDICAL A DVICE.G.I2ATIS to all who ap ply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, and in eases of rh:treme• poverty; to FURNISH 3IED ICEsi ES FltE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add, that the Association contiminds the highest Medical skill of the age,. and 'will futitish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of: the Association, in their,Antinal Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Ditar.too,fiir'the year ending .Taniutry lst, 185?.exprei , S the IdgiteStatuisfaction with the success which halt attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of * gpertnatorrlieett. Scan Anal'Weakness, finixaence,.Gonorrlirea, Meet. Syphillis, the vice of Ounnista or Self-abuse, ice., and order a tam of the ...ate plan for the ensuing year. • . the Diree:tors, on a review of this pail, feel assured thnt their Intim, a in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted. especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote theite4elves, with renewed zeal, to this very ituportent and much despised OftuSer. An admirable Report on Speimatonhm, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onaniam, Masturbation, or Self lamse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Ceneultin,g &wpm' will be sent by mail (( inn sealed on velope,) RE dIIAROE, on receipt ofTWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts, on the nature and treatment of sexual disearns, diet, &c. - , ars constant ly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE R. OAT; 110 UN, Consulting Surgeon; Howard Association, No.'2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Ph.. ltro`rder of the Direr:Ws. • }:ZRA D. IIEARTIVF.LE,, President. 020. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Nor. 10. '55113 AFFLICTED READ!!! 11111LADELPUIA. llOUSE.—Established JE twenty two yenta ago by Dr. EINEELIN, corner of Third and Union ',treaty Philadelphia, Pa. TWENTY-TWO YEARS'. Experience has rendered Pr. K. a moat successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of It private nature, manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner- TOIIS 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 bays, la solitude, often growing up with them to nunhood; and Which, if not reformed in due time; not only.benats serious obstneles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. New of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nor- - vous system shattered. foal strange and unaewsuntable sensations, and vague fears in the mind.-. [Seepages, 27, 28, 29. of Dr. It 's hook on "Self-Preservation."). .The, unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is Una ble to labor with accustomed vigor, .or to !TOY.. his mind to study; his stop Is tardy and weak ; ho is dull, irresolute, and engages oven in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has don* 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 of all who are similarly situated. p Ls) I:SIDER, ITe who places himself under Dr. KINEEMN'S treat.. ment, may religiously tontide in his honor as a gentle men. and rely upon the astiVian'ek, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will never be disclosed. Young roan—let no false modesty deter you from mak ing your mule known to one. who. from education and respectability, cnn certainly befriend you. - . Dr..lllNKELlN'S'residence has been for the last EWERS! YEARS nt the N. W. Corner of. TIUItD AND UNION stroets, Philadelphia ' Pa. • . • PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE . Can have (by stating their case explicitly, 'together with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit tanee)Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United Statea,.and pack ed sea* trout DAMAGE or CUMOSITY, by Nall or Ex prem. • • ••• READ 1 TOUTII AND JIANLIOOD I ! A vocipaus Urn os • PRENAITIT:BDEATII, 4.INiELIN ON Szit-PREmatv.triox—Omx 25 Cirrts. - LetteriContaininglliet value in stumps, will ensure copy; per ret.urriofmai!...__ GRATIS I GRATIS! ! GRATIS !! I A Free GIFT To AU. MISERY RELIEVED! • "Nature's Guide," a jtcw and .popular Work, full of valuable advice and impressive, warning, alike calculat ed to preecht•years of misery, and - wave 11110USANDS of lives, Is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any Post Office in Uta.llnited States, on receiving an Order enclosing two postage stamps. July 15, 1857.-Iy. north lAelbanon IF7otieg lllilt LEBANON MILL has been reniodeleli• and is now completed and In operation and proper ed to furniih customers reghlarly with a very superior 1.6• article of FLOUR, as cheap as it can be ' • obtained from any otlimr source. They .1;11;1 also keep constantly on band and for Sale, .ClfOP, BRAN, SIIORTS, kinds of.OUSTOZ WTbOeRX ,a ‘l e It a i l re s pect f ully to do all invite all the former customers of the Mill, as well so.new ones, to give them a call. ' They will pny the highest Cori market prices for all kinds of Grain, such as WHEAT,. UTE, COitaN, OATS, &e., and afford all facilities and aeoortimodations to those who will soli. w4W!II S; nARTO N. Lebanon Be.-, Nov:3, . -!SLATE ROOFING. - n - EICRY 8 1 / 1 43 would respectfully announce to the citizens of Lobanott bounty, that he is prepared do all kinds of SLATE ROOFING, 'at the ahorteet lootiotrind on the most :amenable terms. Also, FRENCH AND Butiuin BANCIT V.ORX. Slating •Churelr Steeples, &o. For further itilbrmatien, please apply to. Mr. J. A. Bomberger, WalattOrtreet, opposite the jail, or at any of the .„ = /*ULM, ' March 2, 12f)9.-2m. INDIAN TE A. The Surest and' most Excellent Remedy! 'PHIS TEA cures CoStivelesso and produces a heulth- A is d Appetite. relieves tadientsofsetere Colds, libe milt ism, and perinea the Blood. Fur Dropsy and '''F's2l Consumption it is likewise the very hest Rent& dy; and for Finiales before and after Coufine mett ft will pitive'a 'never-Pullin;; Purlfleittive, being at the same Utile ab'additional hettolit to trend fant. la severe l'ain in the iitomach it will er must valuable services. cleansing and warming the Stomach, etc., etc., add counteracting . all maples/trustsrnsatious, sensationa, which frequently originate from flatulency - , etc. Take one Tablespoonful of the above Tee. to one (piart of water, let it boil fur at nun quarter of an hour, corer it well eo as to prevont the aroma front es caping, and drink it cold or warns, with or without su gar, one quart every dfly SCCordin cents,tS One fourth of a pound casts 25 You may also cat the Tea in hintatural state Twevieui full with mutineer, repeatig this every 2 hours should thediscase be barer°. Children are to take this medicine in propor tion to their age. SEBASTIAN ZEITLER, In Chestnut street, first House West. of the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery. [Lebanon, Deg. 15, 'SK.-Con. _ . .. . _ • Dlt. If 13 :Cilia% MEDICAL MANUAL Defog an. original and popular Treatise, On • ' MAN AND WOMAN: . • Tilltlß physiology,Functiinui slid sexual DidOrtierdof Tory kind. witli never.failing Remidies fur the speedy cure of diseases of a private and delicate charac ter, incident to the violation of the Laws of Nature'and of Natures God. • PRICE TWE?.rrY-FirE c.ENTs. „A .% I; .. , ii_., Tito authorof the • :Above _........, 6. mg, 1,0 ; volume i$ a graduate, and ..- ••,,ifteitin 'l7 { 4 - ; . 0 , , having devoted a quarter of ,I:t••, .' :q - ' a century to the study and :::•...,' ~ ,1-' . . treatment of Spyhilis and A r. / i ff, -....-.- ' x' ‘ : kindred•disonlors at a spec .- ('' '' .: witty, he has become pos .- • s.: ceased of 'most invaluable "..-",/,' '7', " r " - ' ,•„'•- information in regard to the "Vol, !, !I il . . s's e' . sani e, and isable to compress into Tilde meentn compete the very quintel , sence of med ical science on this important .subject : as the result of the experience of the most eminent phystobuis in Na mpa and America Is. thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly successful- practice- ill . the : treatment of se-. cwt diseami in rnacy:stitids p 1 cops in . _the city of l!oetluiony of the Proof Obstrotrip in Penn. Wieget Philadelphia. 9;tR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL kIANUELI" • TIM author of this work, unlike the majority. of those who advertise to cure the diseases of whicb it tiontsi is ,a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the Thilted•Stides, It affords me pleasure to recommend to . the tinfortetnate, or to the victim of null-practice, as sena:aqui and experienc e 4 practitioner, iu whey() lietieeend-Intetrity they may place the greatest confidence: • . • JOSEPH 8. toxesrront, M. D. Ftolll A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. University, , It gives me pleasure to add . my teetlmehy. to the fum cessions! ability of the Anther of'thc .Ift:dim? Man, at." Numerous eitsi. of Diseases of •the Oenitil Organs, some of them of long stainlirr, have come wider my 'no tice, in which his skill line tocAl manifest in restorim , ' to perfectlicalth ? in some instances where : the Patient has been congdered beyond medica l aid. In the trea tment of Seminal weakness. or disairangementof the (unit ions produced by S'cif-chew, or .Ercess of venery, I do not know Ids superior iii his protioti. 1 have bona c. quainter] with the Author some thirty years ' and deem it no more than justice to 'him as well as a kindlieas to the unfortunate victim of early hadi:scretioo, to recom mend him as one. in whole:Prefeasionallikill audintegri ty they Duty safely confide themeelvos. ALFRED WOOD D'Alt D, M. D. Onecopy. securely enrilopedovill be forwarded freeof poetago to any part United States for 25 cents, or scopies for $l. Addrtus, post stId.,,COBDEN. & CO, Publishers, box 197. Philadelphia.. . • ;_ llOl,. Booksellers. Carsi,:sers and Book Agents suppli ed on the most fibers, terms. October 20th, 1858.--1. y., . ' • The. Liver-..hivigorafor: PREPARED SANFORD. riOLL'OUEDED entirely. from Grows, is one of the hest purgative and liver medicines now before the public, that acts es a Cbthartic, easier,Milder,Undrnoreetteetast than any other medicine knoWn. It is not only a Oa thertie but a Liver remedy,' twang first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter,.then On the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter.; thus accomplishing two purpo ses'erfectually, without any of the painful feeling expe rienced in the Opera t ions.of most Cathartics. It strength enis the syetent at the same time that It purges it; awl when taken daily in moderato , dose will strengthen and build It up with unusual raidditi. The LIVER is mica th principal regtditors of the human botly;.and when i performs it o functions well, - tho powers of the 0 syetem are fully develop . ed.- The stomach is alms ob; entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Lire isr fin. the proper perform •ance. of its -functions when the stomach is et limit, the bowels are at fffault , wad the whole sys tem sinforiii Emmen neuce 'll of 'one prganthe Liver litiving . .`cetiedil to 'do its duty. For the diseases Of.-that. one of the 1 / 4 0 proprietors has mule it Lie sithlY, in it:practice 0.7.1 re than twenty years, it find scene rentedy wherol;- ts."" with to mem ternct the many derangements Q which it le liable. To preys flint this rem- ..M, city is at last fonnil, any persons troubled with i" er onuplaint, In sty of its forme d tae but to try a "'• bottle, and conviction Is • Certain. These (M ins remove all front the syeteirt„supply7 ihylible of bile turigorak food to.digeerkellern'lf and health to the :who le cease of the diseitiM and :Hifi.* attacks are cured - rolled, by the occasional rotor. Ono dose after eatingh stomach and prevent the souring. Only one dose taken he-i Sighintare. Only , one dose taken at; gently, and cures thstiee: One dose taken., after . pepsin. One does' of-two tea lieve Sick ./readiethe.- One bottle talteMfor for > male obstruction removes the cause "of •the disease, awl makes a perfect cure. Only one deseinifiredi ately relieves eholic,while onedose often repeated " sure care for cholera Dior:ale, - end a Preventiv •s , of cholera. • - Only one bottle is n to throw out of the sys tem the - effects of - inedi ine after a tong sicknees. One bottle takili . for Jaundice remoras all .sallowness or - unnatural color from the skin. • One dose teken a abort that before eating:o'a . ..vigor - to the appettte,4end' makes food digest welt. One dose - ofteitlepeated cores Chronic Ilietrrhav in Its Summer or Dowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose. Ono or two doges cures attacks caused by TP.,rms in children theesi is rio tearer, safer, or speedier remedy in the weirld r es'it never fails. A few bottldsCuiv.Dowisy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasurk lu recommending this medicine as a preventive for'i..t•rei: and ...Igoe, Chill Fever, and all Fe vere ofa Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are-Willing. to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who nee it are giving their unanimott :testimony In its favom, SliL Mix Water In the mouth with the I uvigort for and swallow both :together. The Liver infigerator is a Scientific Medical Discovery and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It mute as If by magic, even' the first flo*giring benefit, and-seldom more titan one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dye pepsin to a common..lieadache, all of which are the re sults of a Diseased ,Liver. • PRICE OSE DOI.LXII A TIOTTLE. DR. SANY.o . l.loibpprleter, 345 Dradivity..N . eir. York. JOSEPR It: Leinier.nett, and Dn. lin6s, Agents for Leba non; and reteiled.by Demists. Untie OCEAN'TITELEGRAPHI CALL 4. SE:e.tHE NEW STOCK, M I =I Dry . 79 . 04.i.. - Grocery & Crockery, I=l • • FaRMERS , STORE. . lEONAItD ZIMMEIMAN informs his friends'and th pane thatlielius 'just received n now stock of Goods foie. the Winter Trade, , - which will be found es cheap as any stock of the kind lu tlds tnwn ' consisting otall StWil GOODS as are . mussily kept in a first-class stern. Particular n flention ts•givon 10 Staple Goods for the country trade, not iftlecting the fancy articles for LA DLES' WEAR—such- as Laces, Lawns, Edgings, Under. sleevels..llrindkerchicet ; ke. GENTLP.MEN . are invited to examine bis CLOTIIS, Quisireoree, Casinetsj Tweeds, Fancy and other 'coatings, Velvets, Cords. Ac. In the GROCERY department may be-found a splendid ansortrnent of every need in the Family: Coffee. Sugar, Spiees Teas, Mackerel, &p. CROCKERY the steel: it well selected. LEONARD ZIMMERMAN. &Jr' The highest market. price willbe forCOUN TRY pnonuc [Lebision, Sept. '42, 15513. Books! Rooks! • „.., 7. Al 3 k' BlEDEE'would respectfully A - Ajp7-, inform the Public, that they constantly • receive, from the Eastern eitimi, copies of ! all the most important and attractive ,Ncw hooks, RS soon as published, which :they offer for sale,.cheaper than they can bitipurcliased ebiewhere.— Among those lately received are= • Parton's Aaron Burr, Litington's Travois and itesearcbes in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, • • City of the Great King, • Bayard Tityler's Northern Travels, • Debit and Credit, • The Reason Why. They have always on hand n large assottnientof School Books, Blank Books and .Stationery, Sunday School Books. and a large assortment of Flute, Piaula, Violin and Guitar Meek^. • Piano Forte, Me lodlan and Violin.Theitructor. . - - - • • PAPER H A-NIA I N S ) . :of Foreign awl Domestic ManufactUte, Window Shades,. The Mont hi" Magazines) and all the NEWSPAPER S r daily 4. Weekly, Can be hall by calling at theature, on Ciimberland greet, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the" Big Book." I:lll..Orders left with them for any kind Of goods in their line, will be promptly attended toi • . Lebanon, Fob. 4, ISSS. • • • • A MerieSICINV. JUST received a lot of Wikiguonw itittiot s _ at the Nosh, Jewelry.Stortfnt; Lebanon, Nor. 3, 1338. • . Selling oltaito'fit,:.. TOMS FARRELL is selling bitilargo *tack of Amori- Italian MARBLE at COST and six matkihg credit, preparatory to disoontinuing the businese in this place. The public is invited tot:Ain:nine his stook. Lebanon, Feb. 1859.-ve• s • . , Atl i rlAtt e : ringloalei in 11 4,0 13 1 h— inldHaepn . an. at short .• • • D. S. R ABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store; Has lteceßenwwed to his New Building. ott emelt.; land :treet, , ,pp ,, fte the 1.: a 4410 lo•lintinit. Ps. anbscriber rePpectfully announces to i l l, sequa i u Once, and the public In general, that he has con 9 tautly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PI‘EFLIMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CH EMI CA LS "ice DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, 1 it BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, - 'EXTRACTS, Buildng Fluid;Stirgicel Instruments, Toilet Soaps, St. gars. Tobacco, de. Also a variety of Fancy Articles to., uninerciitslo mention, which he offers at low rates, uud warrants the obalitha of the articles as ropretented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of hula goods before purelmsiFig else. where. fq t y•- Physicians' prescriptions and family re e l. pea earefully nompounded, at all Juana of the day ci night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the liagh:. Buildings. On Sundays the Store Will be opened for the emu .pounding of prescriptions between. the hours of 7 am! 10 o'clock, A. 51.. 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 0, 1357. DAVID S. TUBER. . . _ • Fifty Dollar 4 Forfeit. DHUNTER. will Forfeit $5O if failing to curs any of ,secret disease that may come n Ildor hi, c are, no Martin' 'how long stuuding or nfflictimr. Either sex are invitedto Isis Private Rooms. 44. North seventh St. Philad'a. Without tsar. of interruption from other pa tients. Strninnirs aorethers who have beets unfortu nate in the selection of a Physchua are invited to call IMPOTENCY—TrongIi ulinietnitioed indulgence of the passions, by excess or self abuse, thc_prils are num erous. Premature impotency, involuntary .minas die charges, wasting of the organ.,, loss of mercory..4. baste for female society. general debility, or constitution al derangement, are sure to follow if neeiusary, the Doctor with confldcnce; he offers a perfect cure. It MAD AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many Cane. their lives, hi the bands of physicians Igno rant of this class of maladies. Tt is certainly impassible for one nian.fpunderistand all thellis the human family are subject to. Every rompectablephysician has his rw*- culiar branch, in whirl, he -Is more successful than his brother profersora, and to that he devotes most of his time and Study. YEAIIS QE PRACTICP., tegelesirely devoted to the study and treatment of dieense-.s. of the sexual org:we, to gether with OWN own the body, thrmit, nose, or log 4, panel in the head. or hones. mercurial rheumatism, etrir tor, gravel , irregularities . , .liseases mimin g f r o m y ou th. fill - excesses, or impurities of blood, whereby tho consti tution has become enfeebled, enahles the Doctor to offer speedy relief to ail who may piece themselres under hie dire. le— Medicine forwarded to any part of United Statue:, —Price Ten Dollars per Package. Tor onto. DR. DICKINDSON'S CELEBRATED n.A.G . - NI:TO-ELECTRIC .MACIIINE. No acid or other Ingre dicta required ; its power being obtained from a perma nent magnet.. No family aliuuld be without uua. Price only $lO. October Altb, - AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! I Tills amt. pOgllglilt, Con beforey the public but a few years, has already WOO a name and reputation unevimplecl in the history of any mediene ever inven ted. The ingredients composing it are simple, yet in combination all powerful to driving disease from tha IllillltUt System. it cure.? . . . Scrofula, I Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Dba.asee, Erysipelas, Bolls, Plunges on the face, Sere Eyes, (lid .t stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head, Tetter affections, . •Jilieumatic Died - fart, Dyspepsia, - •Coetiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, . • mercurial Diwnene, - (Scarred BehilitY, Liver Complaint' . Lose of Afmetite, Low Spirits, • Foil Stomach, . Vemitle Ocinilllaifits, and all Diseases havihg Vail origin in an impure stide of 'the Blood. . . ' .I.fvery Agent 'rho hats tliis medicine 'fur sale, has eir .celani OU land con taluing`Certificatea item persons who Lave been cored by its - use.. Many of them are despe . r7 ate comes, Kin/ whiteout! themselves to the attelltiint of those afflicted with any of the above disciati.s. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as Carrying with it the must indUbitable evidenretif the'rfrthea of this wee derful motheirie. ' sworn etattimetit of Ditvid M'Creary, of Napier Town ship. Bedlbrd conney In April, 1851 J, ae near as I ern remember, a small plinpLe wade its appearance on my lip, Which soon Ira 'Cattle enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and wash of blde ritrol, - without effect. Finding the sore extending, I .culled on:Dy. Ely, of SchelLsburgorho pro lammed it Cascsa. and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no I called Immo I/r. Shaffer; of Davidville. Somerset wittily, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remidleis—tho latter con sisting principally caustici: but all•to no purpose, as the dhtease continued spreading toward the nose- I next need a preparatiorr,of aYsintie,in thelinitt of salve: This for a NUM checked the disease, but the inflammation 8000 IIICIIMA61.1:, I neat called upon Dr. Studer, of St. Clairs vine, lledfdrd county, who also pronouticed the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but it bade° effect Whatever In checking the of the sore. Its December, of the same year, the disease had oaten away it grwtter part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, "when I went to Cincinnati. where I. consulted Prof. It. S. Newton. of the Electie Medical College. fie pronounced the disease “aentane ous Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate use of mei:. .cury.' lie applied mild sine ointment, amlgare me In ternal remedies. Sly thee healed - op, but the ILLRDMMVIS tion Was not thoroughly removed. In Yelenmry, DIST; he pronounced me cinvd, and I left for h In Apra the diabase again returned. and so violent was the pain that I could not re it night! Late in May I return ec iti, Cincinnati, and again placed myself under thd charge of Dr.. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdn , ring which time Int . used.erery known remedy,' and part ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my Bice. I Continued tising'Newton!a preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, bdt the . Cancer ontimied 'growing until it had set og the-left tide of my nose, the greater porte - on' of sty 140 cheek, mut had ,at tacked my Idfl ewe. I bad given UP all bop% of ever &- Mg, cared,.since Dr. Zap said he could give relief,bu t that a'aure was inipossible. In Mardi, 1858, I bought* bottle -of "Blood-Searcher," but Is must confess that I had no.htlth in it. I was very weak when I comsnenced taking it; but I found that - I gained 'strength' day hy day, and also that the nicer-cotantenoed, dejing. "up. I continued, and.when the thlrd.bottle.Wel taken my face was healed as if by a mirecle.• 'I used. a foitith bottle. and I have been healthier since than thave been forthe last seven years. Althouglignv face is Prtdly disfigured: I am atilLgrateful tea benign Providence whehasspar, ed my life, and which has been done through theinstru• mentality of LEthast's 131 PROVED BLOOD Sttaacnsis- DAVID IirCREARY. Sworn and 'subscribed, this 31st day of August, A. D. 1555, before me, one of thejustless of the peaee, in and for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa. • Witneiti--13..1: Jous• Gomez, J. P. Or sale by M. 11. Gettle, Myerstown ; Marti. Early, Paltityra;, John Capp & Son, Jonestown ;. John Seliner, Mount Nebo: John-Carper, Bnclumanville ; John Dein :oter, Campbelstown; Killinger & Kinsporta,Annvillac John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport ; ell of Lebanon County. • . • LINDSEVrr LMION PrOPHOLOiti. • 1101Bil;yebttrg..panua. Also Sold at Dr. Cleo: Rose Drug Store, opposite the Court Rouge,' hebanon,ldiL ; • : Ran. 2 6,1859.-6 m. • morbid or bad matter lug In their Mace a heal- Mg the stoinach, ininting lug the bleed, 'giving biro machinery, rentoelug the effecting a radical cure. and, what is better. pre use of the Lirer sufficient to relieve the (hod front raising and fo.r e retiring, privents niht. 100fttla the bowels meal, will cure Ilys. spomifuls will alwiys ns To BRCIETIAR, this Celebrated MEDD' DOC ' • TOR, offers • his 'valuable services to the public at DOCTOR lIECLITLE is opposed to Calomel of any mineral poisons; and will not give them at DOCTOR BECIITLE having studied medicines ten years; and a number of years or extensive practice and experV ence, secures to bun the Confidence of the pnbiic. DOG TOR BECLITIJS bars only lost nine patients in the last MVO -scan, out of the vast numbers who have made ap plictiOne to hied for aid, from borne anti abroad. Some come biandreds of miles to comfit with regard to diseases of long standing, Mid have been cured, in the last two years., nocroit Emcwrix has cured 50 oases of Cancef; 30 of Rheumatism, 29 of Dropsy, 23 of consumptkoni 19 31' Diseases of thollllwider and Ifidnevs,l7 of Sore Eyes; 150 of females laboring under the Toning of - the'Wombi 3lonthly Irregularities, rinuraihns, Sc. , Ae:' Alt the above diseases have been pronounced incurable by Ode , trill Outieks: have do inn& to give thii ;obeyer ocrtitr. cites, but whoever doubt. can bars the macs at any'_ time by calliur, on DOCTOR. BECIITLE. As respects. Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR DECATLE . has never lost one woolen. in confinement of all the vast . numbers he bus attended. in this hn is particularly sue-, cessful. Diseases of longstanding of all kinds, cured in the shortest possible time, and on the inlet reasonable terms. No charve for consultation. Night practice at tended tout all hoar. DOCTOR BECHTLE will always be found in hie Office in North Lebanon, a few doers North of the United Drethl ren Church, except when out on business. North Lebo non Borough, December 22, 1851L—lj, • ' • • Wood, WOod.-. .-• • 1 44 TILE: tinderrigned aro prepared, to Dirrdah ORY or O.IK WOOD, to order, at any place in Leb -111)411 or North Lebanon Borougha.• . Orders left at their Mil( will Lc promptly attendee tn. Lobanon, April 21,1858. 711Y.ERS.k Mani: WOOD and, .COAL-YARD: ITILE undersigned, hn4ibg bought Mr. , Henry . Spoons Wdoo eh& Coal Yard, a short distance north,e, at or Meterk Foster A '"7;i r Motch's Foundry,' in dte - bol'Oligh. of North Lebemtn , and arse from .•200 to 300 CORDS OF, WOOD and front 800. to :1000: ,TONS OF COAL, of ett kites and grades,selich.l.will sell atthc cant or deliver . at as small profits as Vail mat the times. I therefore in vite till those that are in wrist of any of those art .s tcte to r- themselves cull tor and seethe same,. ascertain prices. and .i themselves DANIEL I,IOIIT, (mcrebant.) . North Lebanon, Apri114,1358.-tf. BOWMAN HAUER & CAPP% UAT ift E „it r.I .Nr • :Vas Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber: T" gaging in the Lam.- undersigned have lately formed a partner.: .abip for the purpose of on t• BusinesS, on a uew plan. would respectfully inform' public at large, that their place of bosineas 11nwsti3e's . Old Lumber Yard, in East Lehembh, fronting Otestnut etreet..one ,quare from the `Evangelloal 2 dumb. • Ther have en larged the Yard and 1111eilit with' a new and rarellent assOrtnient of all kinds of Lumber;- such as BOARDS., PLANK:, JOISTS, • • LArns, SOLNDLES gd4AING; of all.lengths and thicknesses, scabit, thby leeop con-, stand,' on hand, a full and well dicas• ona assortment of all kinds of BUILDING 3IATERIAIA: Persormiu want of anything in their lino are invited foCalt;eitunine their stock, and learn their prices. . - Thankful for past favors, they bop that by- attended to business and moderate prices, to row*. conortutua-ii of public patronage. libiiitila a CIPP: Lebanon; April B,Igar WMICNi ' • • LINDSEY'S IMPROVED. BLOOD SEARCHER, ,TIN ONLY ACKNOIVLEDOND - - - It MEDIAL AGENT . For Impurity of the Blood, MAT DOES ITs WORK TELOROUGELY, EFFECTUALLY.
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