60 Cum A LION ADVENTURE IN ALGERIA. I was roused by something, and felt a pain in any head, and directly afterward I received a blow on the head through the side of the tent, which made me think fora moment that -I had been struck by an iron bar with claws at the end, which I carried with me in my wag on; but in an instant the idea flashed across me that it was a lion which was sniffing at me through the back of the tent. If I remained without moving, there was the probability of the beast - tearing up the tent and dragging me through. On the other hand, an attempt to move closer to the fire would proba bly be detected, as•the•lion has the same Characteristics as 'the cat, and would doubtless have sprung upon me in that case, and have carried me tiff. "While hesitating what to do, the animal, most •likely from not being able any longer to "'feel anything through the wall of the, tent, must have turned away, for after what was, in fact, but a few momenta, but which seemed a very long time, there was'a terrific shriek, followed by a low, deep growling; then a shot.and a louder grolvt. 1 felt about for my re volver, which I had placed beside my head before going to sleep, and creep ing round -the tent•l saw the horrid beast standing peifeelly still, with glaring eyes and continuing the same low, deep growling, and holding in his mouth the body of a man, which he occasionally lowered on the ground as if with . the in tention of taking a firmer hold, but nev •er entirely letting go of it. I saw by the direction of his look that •he had caught sight of me, and so terrible were the associations connected with the -11east.iirany mind that I dared notmove, - oihreathe for some seconds, when the thought suddenly occurred to me that it must be the body of Hatned that he held in his mouth. My liking for this man had become so strong that the de sire to resdue or avenge him drove eve ry feeling of fear out of my mind,-and, with steady aim, I fired at his body just behind theshoulder. Singularly enough, although I knew I hit him, he - merely. gave a loud growl and.remained station. ary, without •Telaxiwg 'his hold of the Arab's body. •How long he would have -remained in'this state of immobility, I (-can't say, but I was just aboutto try the -effect of a second shot, when a regular volley of guns was fired from out of the darkness; the beast sprang forward to ward me, althost at the same instant that I felt a sharp, stinging sensation in the upper part of my arm, and fell to the ground, so close to me that I fell back .to avoid a blow from his claws in his death struggles: They did not last long, and as soon as they were over I fetched a lighted brand from the fire, 'and first'holding it to the face of . the dead man to see who it was, and feeling much relieved at finding it was not Ha -mad, I 'waived it' about as a signal for the °theta that they might come with safety. They soon came and clustered wound tbe..body of, the dead lion, some 'kicking it, others-spitting on and revil ing it, and all of them-claiming the :bon 'or of having killed him, a claim that • they seemed far more interested in de fending than in conamisserating the fate of their dead companion. All the efforts we made to release the latter unfortunate from the jaws of the lion were unavailing without having re -course to our knives, and as there was not the least :doubt of his being dead, •for the teeth °Elbe - powerful brute were buried in his chest and hack", we determ ined on leaving both bodies were they were until daylight. The first thing I did when 1 awoke-was to look for the bodies of the Arab and the lion. They were ',mg were the beast had fallen in the night, and his stiffened jaws still held the body of the man as in a power -fur vice. The desire of preserving a rec ord df the event for my "friends -in Eng land to look at was 'oo strong to be re sisted ; so we set to work, cut three pie• sea of timber to a point, and having raised the lion to an upright position, kept him up by means of: the pieces of wood. To conceal these, I planted - a shrub here and there, which had ihede •e red and the result I obtained was a negative, the like of which I be• lieve never was seen. The attitude is. as natural as possible and makes one •sbudder to look at it. 4EHRILLING ROMANCE CHAPTER I. She stoo&beside the altar, with a wreath:ottirange buds upon her head— upon her back the richest kind o'duds— her lover stood beside her with white 4tids and dickey clean—the last was 'twenty one year old, thereat was seven teen. The parson'sjob wasover—every one 'bad kissed the bride, and wished, the young folks happiness. ana danced, and laughed, and cried: The last kiss had been given and the hit word had been said, and the happy pair had simmered down, and sought the bridal bed. CHAPTER 11. 'She stood beside the wash tub, with her red hands in the suds, and at her slip-shod feet there laid a pile of dirty duds; her husband stood beside her— the crossost man alive—the last was twenty nine year old, the lust was twen ty five. The heavy wash was over, and the tlothes hung out to dry—ancl . Tom had stuck his finger in the dirty baby's eye. Tom had been spanked and supper made upon a crust of bread, and then the 'bride and bridegroom went grumbling to bed. New invention. ' Wood Burned Lime. "NOY late improvements in the art of himeßnitvino the JIDI subscriber is now enabled to produm the beet Woom lIMLICKD Linz that was ever made in this section of coml. try, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— improvements are such that be Is enabled to sell hie Vine ab 1234 cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cants, which has been the pricea herotofore. burned with COAL: can also be obtained at lbw ratedby the boat-load, or in less quantities, as. may be desired WOOD taken In exchange for Limo. Baying goiiii; to a great expense in the perfection of his improvements_ for lime burning on a large scale, at low Prkes, the enbeoriher hopes to receive a share of the publlopatron• Hie Hie location is at the old and well known platoon the . Union Canal, in North Lebanon. DAVID BOYER. N. Lebanon, May 18, 1859 . rf /WRY A; STINJS , - SEILI, ALL -;• - • - KINDS OF - .DRY GOODS CHEAP IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO BRENNER'S Qtcy Liou'r GALLERY, O'Ver 1): S. Faber's Drug Store, 1. - 1 on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AAIDEOTYPEB, MEtAINOTYPEA, FEEOTYEES . , yAMEOTYPES and PHOTO ORAP/12, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the size, style - .ittd quality of the cases. Rome opened from 8 A. M., to of P. M. Lebanon, 3tine.1,4858. Great Stock of - Spring Goods T'Vtiti - LD take occasion to inform my frien4 ana tomes that 7 am now, for the Second tithe in due ltast, for SPRING and SUM MER GOODS., which wilt beby the close of tele week or begin of next. It wilt be a. 4 fine a Stock of Foreign and American Dry Goode, as can possibly he selected by any Merchant from Ibis County. I would cordially incite all cash buyers, or what is equivalent, approved Four Buyers, or buyer in Exchange for produce, to rail and examine my stock. I assure you well repay the trouble. Thanking you for past favors, I am yours truly, Lebsnon,.March '5O. OEO. PFLEGER: North Lebanoit Flourlg Mill. THE NORTH LEBANON MILL has been remodeled, and is now completed and in operation and prepar ed to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of FLOUR, as Cheap as it can be I obtained from any Mira: source. They also keep constantly on hand and for sale, CII OP, BEAN, s 110 RTS, &e. ..ixsx. They are also prepared to do all kinds of Ctrersiens'--Voltit, and respectfully invite all the former eustonfers of t heldi/l, as well as now ones to give them aeon. They will pay the highest Cam market prices for all kinds of Gain, sack as WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS. ac t , and afford all facilities-. and - accommodations to those who will sell, WALTER BAltTp N. Lebanon 80., Nov. 3,1859. • FOR SALE. - • ' - FLOUR, . .CORN. 11 - A OATS, _ .1 =,,. .----,510,11j....5.154 ..,`'. l2 -#1 '. • TlO 13 TM; BAG, 13 R AN_,-_ - .. 2: ; • r—. E . RB A. spuUlt, at tha Oeneaca Mitla of . art - Lib:tabu; Pa: Feb. 3; 1858.. . WANTED. AT the Geneseee Mille, in the borough of Lebanon, WHEAT, COltl4, RYE, . OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Blaricet prim will be paid in Ceeb, by MYERS & 8110 US. Feb. 3, 1858. New Furniture Store. „ A . it , ...,,i , ,_ ak4,.....,,,% : t'' 4-*Sv4J , ~,`':o,' -- ' 1p : c';; '.,,,:-::`;'._-.',---e',4l -A .i. , !:-- .. L.4,!:,':=;.:- --- f- 7 . - "- 5 --.- .•',=,r 51 - A ___ HARRISON K. DI3NDOBE would respectfully. lu form the public that he has removed his stand to Rauch's Now Building, opposite Bowman's Hotel, Cum, berlaud Street, where ho will keep the largest, finest, and cheapestassortment of CURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. Ilia stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which ho will sell loner than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. " Ile has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. — Tete.eletee,-Bhunges Centro, Pier, Card and other Ta bles:•What Nots, Hat ' Racks, ac. Alco a large'and cheep stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,—Guilt, Rosewood end Malmany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, 'Gigs iuld Hobby Horses, for children. IMParticular 'attention paid to U.N.BrICR TAKING. lie has provided himself with the k.FINEST lI.BAJISE IN LEBANON, and will make Collins and attend Funerals, at the shortest notice and mast reason able terms. •Isbanon, MarelY3o, THE undersigned would respectfully inform the - public that be has now a larger and inure extensive assortment of MARBLE, at his New Establishment in Market street, than has ever heretofore been offered to the public in Lebanon, the stock consisting of ITALIANRUT LAND, STATUARY, DORSET, DARPT, MANCLIESTER, a., ,&c.. all of whicharo done up in the most scientific style, and in such a variety of designs as to snit the tastes of all. The public are invited to call at his NEW STAND IN MARKET STREET, one square north of Union Hall, Lebanon. Pa., where lie will attend personally to all who. will favor him with their.patrotiage. lie would also return Isle sirriire tbanki for the liberal patronage afforded , hini eine° opening in business, and feeling the more eneent4A by the interest manifested In his behalf by the public, he enters upon a near season with renewed energy, despatching businwie 'arith a promptness becoming an honest mechanic.• • • • Terms Reasonable. Call and Examine. Lebanon, Aug. 18,'58. J.I.DAUGHERTY. P. S—Also, a number of select Limestone Doer'Sills. for the ancestvaidation of building, men and contractors, Who would do" wall to call and examine. E. D. - ~i~~~ , WALTZ At IDF.DLR-would respectfully e.;r: inform the Publie, that-titercotestantly receive, from the - Raatern ( t itles, copies of 1- ' all the most- important and attractive New 'Beaks, as soon as published, which 'Weir Mier for, sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livinglell'aZravels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great King, • - Bayard Taylcr'a Northern Trarets, • Debit and Credit, The Reason Why. They have always on hand a large assortmentof School Books. Blank Books 'and-Stationery, Sunday School Books, and a largo aasortthent - of Flute, Piano, Violin and Giiimr Bluffs. Piano Forte, Me. and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINGS, of Foreign and DORVIStie - Window Shades. The Monthly Magazines, and dll the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly, Can be had by calling at the store, on Ginn lvrland street. in the borough of Lebanon, et the Sigh of thu'•itig honk." lati„Ordere left with them fur coy kind ofgoodsin their line, will be promptly nttcudeil to. Lebanon, a'ab..4, 1858. SAVINC National • CHARTEUD BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA" RULES. I. Money i received every day, and in any amount, large or email. t FIVE PER CENT interest is pitid fbr money from the day It Is pat in. 8. The money Is always paid back in GOLD, whenever is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, .Administraters, Guardians and others who desire to have tt in a place of perfect. safety, and Where intermit can 'be obtained for it 5. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE. SIORTGAGF-S, GROUND RENTS, and such other first elites securities as the Charter directs. 8. Office Hours—Every day then 0 till S o'clock, and •on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock in the evening. This old and well eatebliabed SAVING FUND has ro coived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors. • HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Preaident. WnstArt J. Rani, Secretary. • •• DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, . Stunt. R.• Ashton, Joseph Yerkea, C. Landreth Munna, Henry Diffenderffer. OFFICE: Walnut Street, S W. Cornet- s e:3'l%lrd Street. April 20,1859. VIIILADELPHIA. WOOD and COAL YARD- THE undersigned, 'hefting bougho.ll% , Henry Spoon's Wood and Coil Yard, a short distance north.coeit of ?deems: Foster Hutch's Foundry, In the borough of North , Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD. and from "SOD to 1 000• TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will suit the times. 1 Mterefore in vite all those that are in want of any of. those articles to call and see - the same, ascertain priced; sad judge for themselves. DANIEL LlGllT,Nerehent.) North Lebanon, Apri 1 14,1860.-tf. -' THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.--1-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• Boot and Shoe Store. . - • JACOB RCEDEL respectfully in- ' forms the public that he still contin- WEIME rtes his extensive establishment in p wallill ids new bid:Ming. in Cumberland st., .11.1 C II EVE 1P has OILICS, where he hopes tie' reader the same Opposite - the Lebanon., Valley R. R. Depot. Leh satisfaction as heretofore to all who . anon. Lelainon county, Pa. . nifty favor him with their custom. He itevites 3h:reboil ts - . W.Ni. &p, L. wv,imEß, PrOpri and dealers in MOTS and SHOES, and every one whee l , , Z '. ; • loam. eters. manufacture Steam Engines from wishes to purchase thshionable Anal durable articles in -1.. .. ; .... 1- •.., Ito 301) horse ewer, ofthejntatotyles his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large ",.. , ..z_-,:a."..t. , ....; 4 ~ te . r with alt thetnoddrh inl and varied stock. • . Ho is determined to surpass all competititiN in the Vials Sink ll n e e l'.o lidotented on heels, . g to , Ot•ltni . , will . _,-, f (" .. 31 Mt . :--.„,, 5- W,..- . .i. , . l rt - % ve l rt .' ) ettri n ." Also, stmeziher Ports:ble En manufacture of every article in his business, suitable toe lin. Saw ...Milk, wood saveltip,d Hoisting purposes. Par; any Market in the Union...-A his u is taken in regard 6 ,6f,,,,,, avuu is called t aaar ,,,,aam,...dorrgltt-Engiries' to materials/Intl workmanship; none but the beef quell. 1,,,4; i :,,,,,, ,, ..,.._,_ . , . , jai __ a ma i l se u,:gists orni, persons NV It nwiel . ty of LEATIII,IL nod other materials arc used, and - none, but the best.worktueu are employed. ; amount of Power. They belie up e.veretsmall Space,,rued " - can be put lip Ina room ul a dianeoluild 11xture., . - I'.:.—ale returns his ,ifirere thanks to hie friends for . I A LSO. Clew ing Engines and ,Mailjdnery for Anthracite the very liberal patronage heretofore latatinrect.'?l4)litn. t I 7 MI I -. ano Otlier Elect eIITIIIIC,M, tifitiiiiroved cous.tmetinn, — lf a hopes by strict attention to business mut endeavoring i to please his customers. to merit a share of Public pat. I . ,s_ F iL ee l„,. g .i . ?.: l „ lin g,T i r .:,` ° ,.1 1, " l o r ur eli , n , er ,.. m ' sP m' rezit's ;6 l ,. ; , ;s 63l 2: l 3i g"it u li i ii t i : renege. I Lebanon, Feh.l7, 'SS. i T ri .. r . ~ , .4 , -7... ~,t,,i t. .vp .... ,:,. _ IPampa. els ir_ . or enter) for . t e tene.„.s.,t,onee,Q n r I ries, 'Railroad Cars. icon Briers, Shaftint..,. Hangers, I Pullers Tornite.l.lthes Drill Pr'44;es Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks..l elves and BFAli*Flititereis,'43l - 614eeStetern Val vex of all sizes, and Machinery and Castingg iefterep *loser' p t ion. ~,.{..„. ~..e.e, te.. t.e.,, , ,. ALSO, Boilers ~f anySiSity form and Miiglititritid6:of , the best *materiel hy welDkuttweand experienced work :Men; Smoke Starks. Water Tanks, Onsgluse a lteatere, and Sheet lrou Work of every descriptioa Kettp.Boller sheets are tell testedAediy,idimg ..alinatiinto squaLesaof 2 I inches stud hatrimeringi'acik4nuorei4avAmpstfectipa-is I thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac , Reed in very - few shops in this eotilekij ". A LiO, a sleek of Afroutlif TrolPl'ipe, - fkr"st.catii, gas nod water, Wit ii eifl the tireeksairfixturtis, constantly on ,41, 4, filed Belt }ly id. theihiktett uf;ticeqratt Oft, intieVett.. FO able terms. Iron. Ilra4;iiiterditetEidiiti6filldrafsaste. pigs mitAleta order, sr t r ., jr ,,....-. •-..,, itEl'AlltlMl: attchit 'tli',,,, ` lt iffitingligiAtTirc sp,utrh, : . A 'gang elf. Eater lfilittertilditaltr - rail7feritoi. ler`yrlPiitia. ELACKSMEOINVER - ntretleq9ltlirddi:T - ' ".tx.i-Ordcrs. regilittlndly spatial:" Altattumpicittrofis by Tlisti or otherwise, attentrd to viiih'deipaictii'iffid work delivered to railroad or canal, free of tbarge. , , WM-WEl:Witt. ' P. L. 'WEIMER. ' 'LOMA, Fele'y 4, 458. -•-- ~. . • /IAYIN( unite , l lit the HOOT and Sr.. - t: De LiF.35, „anti lam . tillbiletermination to he Mu:titer. ttid. make none 'bid the bent" of fr , d i" work, they feellike a large of pub. = lie patronage. They idWayß found *, atWill their OLD STAND, +New ltsmoma.) in Market Street, ticarty_epposite Tlrittow Rise's Itotel, %%diem they will be Teady to serbe please their customers: They hare now on ffittiti:a large assortment oT BOOTS, SIIITES,'TRAINKS'; ,, i , 4 CARPET DADS, Rm.. tr.hich they offer efifediTeedjitiges, -83 P. Persons' dealing, at this - Ktioge,-szeiitg; eau ho suited with BEADY-MADE WORN, orliave 4 it made to order . disfitetinn is Cheeps warranted. I'articalar attention - given to the REPAIRING of Boots and .slioes.. [Lebanon, April 20, 1i159. ' 1 3 111 LIP 'F. MoC;A~rwLCY I rash ionithle,•Boot k . Camberland street, one doff Emit:lo3l(4l. Horse Motel. L,. TIM Subserjber desires to inforni. the public i- et l lo h e e x h eliltro e tr i e rs " of a n ' Sas w a h n e d r L e zal3f, r i;flt r e finest finish and style, if not superior, toany Wire tofore offered to the public. New Spring Summer S' e! GO has Just returned from the city with fin" unrivaled assortment of the 'item FALL and IyiNTBIt- STYLES of Beets, Shoes, Slippers, Sc., &c., for Ladies, Gentlemen and Come tone ! :CoMe OH I see and - judge for yourselves. TWIN onsmm, reopeeffully invites the ,CitiZeria of Lebanon:county - to call' at his hew BOOT; SHOE and Ftore. in Walnut street, : bet** Carmany's and Ilomberger's Hotels, where he has waned n splen did new Spring and Summer staipli or Roots and Shoes fur Gentlemen ; olmo• Hats k Caps for \t en 'and Nays. He takes orders for Do'otaltitd Stine.Q, and makes them :It short notice out of the bee material, and' will 'war rant them to giro perfect satisfaction: lie is determined to sell very low for Cash or four months' credit. Lebanon, April 20,1809. • GRIEFF'S • Boot & Shoe Stote-Rintimed. New Spring. and *iilznzer Stock! MITE Undersigned woulet respectfully i'nform the public 1. that be has rialmov§DAis nocrir-w 8110VSTOIDE to the room lately occupteti :Ta - 117Caiaell''s Onitecgon cry gore, where he has opened a bettAiAtt stank of Spring and Sumliner -BOats:and Shoes, Ladies, Oentlemon andChildron, , iledl.ll - 18 r(.3sortnient is slsry complete, and dubraceS ntrth2 latesreeiles, Which he can sell out at low pried. The public will.pl&Weall and okirrffine. flA.NtEL'Olt*Fr. N. IL—Tan - emus, now idyaaiwtinie IP - yoniWielt to see a large assortment of TMaii,s, liaise& and different kinds of Bags. Ccime.cine, come all! s 4 ", • Lebanon, April 71 1 q558. ' FashientrAte Tailartn—. . •EP, VIIE subscriber respectfully, ittropysl43friends,And j_ the public in general, that respectfully, coulbienced .the TAILORING branches, 'at his reel. deuce, in East Lebanon; (Cumberland 'Street) 2 maitre:l east from Major Meyer's affea tion to business, promptuessqh'hic erigaggPerts, good Sts, and moderate charges, he ilorlift . o. rew=ire: a share of the public patronage. Ile Iris along thill.ht,the.eut ploy of itliehml Wagner, tlec'd.,. apd fdilUeonfident of gluing general satisfaction. Botng.a entie'begipuer, he elf:netts tho patronage of ttio Lebanon, Slay 12, 1858. 013011GE:mEektruy. 11.e:Idy blade Clothin,g l -t . ASplendid assortment of Summer Clothing, Coats, Vests, Pants, and every thing, ehre - tett& plea s ant SUMMEIt SUIT, justVliened and now.: col; e*liitiltion and sale, at the large Clothing Emporium. Centro'Buildlngs. J. M. lt A UElt of the firm of Raiser , fi h re's as just returned from the city with a largemid well selected as sortment of CLOTHING. They at" Actimed prices to snit the times.' Ale° a variety of Items Made Clothing. Something for every at RAPER. , fr. ?.t1".5..t0ry. Lebanon, June 1, 1539. Nie relit a wit o rya CJ,. ll'Al‘i'SßY Ims removed f r o . 4.ler Brs.t 'atter south 1.71 from llenry'tt Stine's Store, and oppositette Rrs gln where he, will kep all assortment of 'Cloths. Casmnteres, and Vcitings: Also ready made cickltitigand furnishing goods such as Shirts. !lose; Gloves. handker chiefs, Neckties, &c., &c.,—all of.,whieh.+7ol.lo - sold as cheap as at any other estahriStroitentih.-teetrinoit.' CIJSTO3IEIt WORE attended to ptr rouitly," tutegootl fits guaranteed. • S. S. It AMSAY. Lebanon, Aptil 15, 1359. raP.- Fn.!' oit a bleasijool wig itiricHAEL lIOFFMAN would ''respectfully inform Illthe Citizens of Lebanon, that he his REMIGN'EI? hisVAILORING Business to CanberLand Stfeet, two doors East l'Seger's Stole - ; and oppleire' the. Washing. ton' llama, *here perseti who wish - Rai:l6 . oin Made up in the most fashionable style and best mitinei, "tire in vited to call. Ile has lately received the.w York;Thil adelphia, Paris and London reports cif • - Spring and Summer siiions and as he - has none but the best workmen;eroployed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to.him,lwill he :done. in a satisfactory manner. yr r a. With his thanks to his old mietrtmers.for their; pat. romtge heretofore, he respectfully solicits publie favor. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sale thetNaYork and Philadelphia. Report of Spring a Summerliashions. Tailors wishing the Ratibions should - leaxthpteubscliber know of ,the fact, so thathqsan make his arrangements :accordingly. = - itIiaILELATQFP4 I IAti. lichanon, - 21 - 1A14,1859e - mit ;74;41,', hooks': 0 9 Rour sll crc 21 01%. ing Establishmentual.. (LATE OF,I4NOARTEII.) NiXT door to llENRra • stiNESiaTo4,,,Attper: lend street, Lebanon. Pa. I would re3pectfully announce to the ;Ilk* . oriett , anon, and F u rrou nliing vicinity, that .I".,aave r .ncered and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID. .STOC,K. OF FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKINS,..K4ney CSuml merco, Silk and Manteiles Vestinga i roasigFashinna• ble business Coate, the, test, impoltat i ona, all of which will be rgpde tonailer at thesiioitnit notice, anirprices to salt the - Trout the rbittlalichihas been heres : of a tholnugh'practkutrkiHor, l e f t Liatiitled through ' my long experience in linalnisa,, akin, and well known reputation as a Scientific uttiir, that I can compote with the fleet 31erchant Tailorlpg °stab llshinents in the cities of Now YOrk and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intell isiiceof a - dlparbidg pubild;'and a Strict attention to litisiumitf, I hope to nteet.'with success. ' O'ROURK, Merchant Don't forget the Plaqi'lieitftjfenry Stlite'sildore, Cumberland street . • Lebanon, April 20 18$N area • 1- GEO. HOFFMAN. r It. T. GUTMAN- Iltiffi _ non Bro her! LEBANON COllNfir *a r Mit , It ANSPO RILONi LINE= 171' LEBANON I'ALLar*AILtYO • : NP, of the flim will pay Ipmetkolar. - attention to, kf Goads shipped by the Lellitnea Watley maimed.— Goode will be cent daily to and /mid , Fhllailelphia to t.ebenou, Myerstown -and- Annvillo nations, and other points in the county. FREW las contracted for.et thelowest.peesible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietors will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information apply at their Office, at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in. Lebanon. .E.pw um Notts. their .Agent in Philadelnhleikwill Wa./a be found at W. B. Bush's aterchants' Had, North Third Sliest .Phdadetphia. Lebanpn, March 30,1839. MOFFWAN 4JIIIO. ETY MST ompany. & Reading Raiiii:Ogd: Lebanon Varney raneb.. CA Hl3 At tt Two Daily Passeriaer Mil . 7lll , cad: ing. and 's .U.a.rrigPleg,..•••• • an . 1 ASS LEBANON, golTig Eaat to Readiagraio.o6 A. and 8:51.P. M.. . • -. ]- Pau Lebanon, going Wasieltr-Rarriibur; at 7.24 P. 31. and 11.39 A. M. • At Reading, bothxtdalmt.dostaalleso.connexions rot Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danxillb;Xilliantor port, Sc. etomol • Morning train only connects atolleatiing.sfor Wilk tf bane, Pittston anti Scranton. ..:Attiliagriaburi, trains connontarptinglPallsoyigel' "Norther. Central," and "Cumbeiland Valley , Majltoaa foripittabitrg, Lancaster, BaltbigpaVyabitai.ettara• burg, &c. 404 kg, A Through TicketintotbsolibtailieCiliffNlV! 34 Baltimore. 53 30. 41.111 sew 80 lbs. baggage allowedttoieanh.paponger. C', Thu Second Class Cars run with till the.above ;mica t Through Find Class Ticketsiktigeduntal tateao Nlagari Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, hod hllAtta, principal points in. tit° W ontitaWesto and Canatlaanasid kinl l. grant Tickets, at loworlares, to•all above phicesaan tic had on application to..thaiiitation Agouti . ,ALLebation. Jar. Paseengere.ere_requestect to puratmo tickets NI. fore :thogiainuttut. allaberiFares charged,,if Etkl in" care. tbo ca. VICOL; April 20, 1859. .......Ainginter and Superinien 'nr. • A THINS & nito. , iNoii•ltoot and Shoo Store is fitted 11 up in good order toreoulitreltand coavealenesiibo4k:' for ladle* and Oentleasen. aimerui7:ware OM. L. ATKINS. J. t rf ATN G• L. ATKINS & B'ri►., /Sir Beery linrlyis birited'io call and ertaiitze..rfig tebauon, June 50,1959. Look lo Your Interests. FOU N DR !Es:MACH SHOfSitStc -EL1.1.111.1.:0NG 4041:4.-:.1().11ti : G. CI ii,,BIiti...JACOU AU LE-IfAbNON • • - . Dour and Siisiblilanutitetory. • Located on the SteanWlouit Roan; near Canthealaild Streit, Eug • Leklion • 'VII; undefsigzied-respeetfullyin. aform the, public in general, that they T't RAW fill - Waded largelylo their forilitieestab lie intent, and also have all kinns of the - lateiranif'ffest iniproired 'biAOI:IIN.EItY 114 NI pperation,,such LS' WOOD Wan: Til'S FLOORING, 4-c., , for conducting the general basiness for, Plat:log, Scrolls, Sawing, 4.c., 4.e., and the ext.eill4ce ncrintrid4eß.lotscacar anti J. G. during their connection with the Door, Sash and LutnbefTratle:for a number of yearnpast, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. GAVEL, to select stock suitable to waliti 'of the Door and Sash business in this StatS. They now ciffer to 'Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terns, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SAS it; &c., from the hest Lumber Manufactories in the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finiih,and is calculated t e intrard.-thersingli satisfaction to all those faiiorlinhinder'shfiled The follotthig Het comprlees the leading articles of stock on head:— Doors, of all - slat ; &all ' oral! sizes; Door Doors, , for 'brick and Arellitratear fromo houses: Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; 'Window lemmas . , for brie& :mime; and 'frame houses; 'Shutters. of all sizes; All kinds , of Mouldings; Flliiida. of all sizes; 0. G. Spring Moiddi ng, Of all sizes; Washboards. OABEE, k BROTIfE.R. SatiAy, dr., promptly dono for' those furnishing the Lumber. TUN:mon, Jely 15y57. • LE 13ANON COUNTY :TIE Ain PL A MING NtfiL. , BOAS, GAS.SEB, .:wish to inform their eustomete ; of Lelia -I:ll,,tteit4 eon HottotN*Ml surrouncjing4Counties ; that theytdre mill tit full operation, and prepared to do atiekinduot.' LA It I'ENTEI. WO It K :The'y havo oil the LATEST, IMI!ROSHO 'MACHI NERY, and feet confident tlrolibkreitn&toßdel.ritli tiny, othe: in the State, as reg,ardsaya 114 em ploy none but th best workn7n, and - wOrlenone but the best mut well seasoned Lumber. • - Their stork of work is *brays opqe - tili : " . ei l aroitiiiiion Cerpentee r e and.Buildees ne censietk of ' Doors ; - Shutter's;Blinds -Window—and .Doors• Frames, Casing; Wash• Boards; Mouldings, FlOoring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidings, 4.c. 4•c. Also, SAIVESIG AND SLITTING - done to -circler A. 15 0; Hand Rails for continued far 'making trhith they . have a man constantly ti'mplayed. 411*Thpy li .ne ale° ereptc A. I'LRNING — LATHE, is addition to. their-other business, and.bave employed gr..tickinson, of the City .of Philadelphlu,'Co' do their Turning. _Mr- Dickinson is one of (he best Turners in the State. la,. Cabinet Makers will do well to call and examine their stock helbrepurcbusing elsewhere, as they always keep on heed, Bedstead Posts., Ilibk Legs, Stair Bannister, Arczoot Posts, .and everything elseheleitgin,r, to the Turning Business, which they will Cell at PhiladelPlikt prises. te,,,TOR.N.- IXO WORK done to order, as well as always, on _band. " Its_ Their Shop will he found Olt PIXBGRVF. ROAD, ['between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. Lehanon, March le, 1859. • „ at mers Look •to . Your . Interat. A. illaj4)r Sc'Bro.; . wo ULD rall thgetttentiosof the term ere of this and" adjblning Counties and their friends. _in gcneral, - to the feet. that thee have opened their AGILLCULTU •!4.twee wt.". RAL STORE, On Pinegrove street, near their Foul dry z MachilM Shops, in the ...Ortiogh of „Leb anon, Pa.,Aftte re we tan truly say, that we have the Largest an Assortmhat of FARMING RelPlE. IiIt:NTS ever oftifed to the farmers:of - this 7CoMMILITity. As we have had a long eXperieffee iu the Manufacturing of Machinery, we have 'Made 'tour object to select the best mid most durable Maehlnea, and all tbat we offer :or Sala we can Far that there IA no other inerseilant'eau surpass them. We ',aye the' following' Machines' that we can recommend to dor fairness, viz Alunny's Caimbittost'/Wykr and Afotger,. With WOOD'S. improvements , thweey'e Cmffblned Rak er, Reaper & Mower. ,R ailway Horn Powers uta Thresh a. a. four horse lever: Powers* Thresheria, organs rat cot Independent Steel Wire Tooth Home . 2 Mum ma's Patent Fodder, Straw tied flay CtisTKR, CRltt . lnin 'field Rollers, Grain Frrartd:prille. Elevators, ClO- vet-hullers , Carpal:l,l*ra, * tly. alint or „plater, Corn . Plough and Planters. ultivatore, — &c., with tivariEt4 of the boat PLOUtillkact OWL' Alf kinds of ,Forks, Rakes, Shovels. Spades, gritartind eat; ' Sdy thee, gridn Ciadels,'llusliel and FocleM6ururea, &c., be., Farm ers will bear in oiled that they will find it. to theer vantage to boy their 31achinee at home. as all are liable t o brake or *get out of order, 'and if they have been bought Irtfut a traveling agent they will have trotilde to get them mended. i low are they to be fixed or the bank! en pieces terraced. and partietilarly a Reaper which, by breaking in thelnidat of yolltbilarvest may - deprive yon of the dinner it for seven days. whilst had it been bought at home It would have teen ready for We again. in a few hours, as-we have the patterns for all the Ma. chines that wesell, and keep e.good stock of extras al band; so that you cannot comet:amiss. 0/0 ,would invite our friends and all others to give us a call before Cur elfating elletWhere,:tie ouraini iettepleanatand bs'pleas ed. June ,=, 18.0,1 y.. , ' KAMP° Er.. WS , • • LIVER INVIGORATOR, 'NEVER DEBILIATES. TT IS compounded entirely from Gums, and him be -4,4F.VP:OII'aI siope,). iconic anestablished fact; a Standard Medicine, known and approyed by all thathave used it, and is pow resort ed to with confidence, la all the diseases - for which s _ , it fa icconimerided. r- I ,1 , It hitt dured thousands ' ' ' -Rhin the last twdyears, who bail given up all hope —_, lof relief, as LIU 'numerous unsolicited certificates in .c„,' my possession *bow. v.T -h eigrlmilst. 4 ll,6lip:. . t mitp,thagisgglipt the ue l , lialvi us 'Mting - - - if," a ue 1- tjed in such quantities'as to act gently on the bowels. DO; Let the dictotaeof year. r - ;judgement. guide you in nix '4 - lifo z jLiNdllt IN - ;, V,lCeGiti.Al' T-0 It, and it will cure LITER COM- I PLAINTS BILLIOU,SAT TACKS; DYSPEPSIA. Z ' CHRONIC.DIARRHOEd • S 1.1 M bl. E R.'- 0.0 Id- ~.... i PLAINTS, DYSENTE- Icy, DROPSY, SOU . it - ""sr. STOMACH, - lIABITUA.I.- COSTIVENESS, C HO I. — II% CHOLERA, .01KOLE. RA MORBUS CHOLERA 0 INFANTUM, F VA T Ili•-• LENOE, J A lirld D ICE ..„,„ !FEMALE. WEAKNESS ES, and may be used sue u cesSfully -as an ORDINA, 'BY dt4 s / 1 1,Y -- Al ED I ..... LINE .- It will cure SICK TWENTY MINIITEI, IF st.„.ITWO -OR, THREE TEA II E A D A..Gli R, fits 0" ' thon"allds (11, M testify,} in SPOONFULS ARE . TAK sw - lEN at eomuienceinent Of attack. 1 . ALLIVIIOUSE IT ARE - ' HIVING thilr- tostimany -= 1 in its fays..r. .- ,- THE LATEST NEWS. I Mix waterin the mouth._ with the Invigorator and. 11141113t'Imapor taut Inforina 1. . swalow both together. All t il I. , ••• ~ " 111 On. . 'PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE: • . LEMIIBRDER'S - - --- - ‘ , .-EnitNsztlN & BROTHER, have jtnit. received CItI i II in tkllkil,VAClOrY...* 11, new anti lar44teck of. -'. - '• ed AR4III"AANOVAIMI,_. .1144014 t 9..' 4 411111). :9117' . - -- - , S RlNfintudinly E PitILATIEDI'IIIA. 7 difintirit f• la • 1, fully informs the„PubliC, tbut - bc continuo to carry t t 7,-_—:, sji 1% liTnsgi, a new life was opening upon 1 A Benevolent n . , .es blzshed by *dela - Endow, rriIIANKFUL for post.fe,vprs . ; the undersigned respect. i 1.4-gtb• 7 4 . as ----, M .SALO:filltde...... 7 dim ulan l i .A ß rr n ti eve* I"' et toidobler 'deeds and higher mod for the - Belie orgbe Sick and Distressed, on hisitionufentory in East Hanover township,..i.ehenon s .„, . D i.... ~a , : 1 „Arators# and Science, will glow anew and aff afflicted .with Trent and Epfdemsc' • - t c° •y u f n or ty lii ( ;n n to " s e a x y te tri ns t i w v o ear tit s s e n al t e h u ettih eve e r. we j rk t" itsvirl•nbeeedegolta; ' Be t u 3 a . '.. e • P. subl.nivr: . beat.tiles and grander concep -in the same EXCELLEIIT ET,Y,LE: Whleh'.4M . hut qe 14 --'- : tio l 'oo - os , f !ME HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in viiir Of Ste awful world taiitniusbfe • el. the new. influence, ..1 destruction of human life,:cadsed by Sexual diseas -work and name so well khan Born thenf xv-e. D - L Owl cYcriStart be guickeped -and Itrengtbenefil• by an as, and She dece p t i ons, p , Anticmg,,upp,A,theiiariad , nate ~..t t ri y e . t imi tt ! pr il li s ti n iT a s n t ti o ra d c o to th n o .l 7oo od of in tbe t Plfl i user - - d vital" - ull' - • " - c4mPletu &dee, and 1.1.1. 1 , At5 n0 ii.,e 4, 4 ;zb.Shali. Argo WI OD rail electric victims of such di:earns by (Ike, several years ago Tatters himself to be able ay:Eider the setae satisfaction : . in the shorteit'possi 7 ~17,tet ofgreater thingsexer dream- rooted theirCaprolPo l s §.1140 , as ~,,: 'MUMBLE as heretofore. He manufactules __.- ',, h i „„ utm ,,,..... fed _ , os, oP lor the Past.. • z lAcTyorthy of. thetr gam5 ., 11 . pon a Diipe y form s, Broad and Narrow Moths, SastfOut, • 1 . 131 a2x, , ,..5a-4 - WAffi. - 4.7 e v a t i Var•3".-ttlg entire -no which pervades all eel and orthis - clede Or dummies, in all' liter form and other Man/Leis, all ;glide ut" .21. " 7 " 461. * . 1 events estrous.or doitt heir:Ware Lewd& 1- thegrea and-to-give RI EDI CAL - ADVICES_to-aLLwho ap poi. ih, k eo u vo. i a the age" the' bseirburs would rempectfully ply by letter, ,wit64l desctlptimpf their condition, (lige, , lle also cards Wool and Makes Rolli n `sieves of his Customers, Wool atlC . :cilitssliti.be!teken tfurm the good people.or•Lebanon County and the pub- occupation,. habits of ilfd;'&0 1- .. rindiin cases ofon , extreme in aLtb,e following p1a ce ,,,.....m, tb o . - o ores 4170"& t . go & t. .e generally, that they havejust received a large and , ' poverty, to FEMINIST!. arzmortfas num ormtitog.- soereliveter, Loeser A - . Brothers, fiieolgiq&inoilit, rifq r.cilo'cittlitit , of t - at Is heediess fr. skill-,thitiles AsitocialdindeplUntarlds the, near .1 HBADY MADE SPRING ;utd•StitlMEß CLOTHING, IV et Medical skill - of theigsgoAnd 4w Ili , funlleis the at the new Drug Store of Guilford & •Vmbefel'... selected with mucksan‘and, taste from the beat manu, ,peened treatment. - -,•-• '- - .dtore fir - Shirk & Miller, in t' be fecturiu estatir•h • • 'offered tl •:' 'rectors:oft - Me '"'" -- . ' '" . yAb a ,,, q „ ; ,.. ~g,...oetk . ,1 g . w au , and are to the public . . ... 1 cshilociatharisillibeir Atoned 1 4. k., , tun :Ironic 'of-15'111mm. flat - ti , gailtket Flousc,ia the borougli. l ", PA, Vebald •' - 's.t the exfs, Bethel township; atthe very lowest prices, which will astonish those n ,npoatke treatDtaitbEAdljlukldlifeeasrofointkiUyear ' Eilliet.'Frederdekake ' 'At Ili it - iiie of .1, - Paiettel, in gOosted In the readyipiff bilsittesii. ' antu4-1111,4E1FS,SVpiea theshightweinoidkolitibx onestorrif' at tfirstll l ot ciiithultru B lovitad it Tho public generally in want of any article in the li o 0 Fultte.Bllllollttli itaNattelided Itheatibbra df Amt., •, 41 . 1711id Store of Martin : pit ,: ' a ril iq t r or; Ol:ClOttlitig and Furnishing Goods,Boys Clottiing. Trunks- • Cogaulting on -in llta'cureof Spdrmatorrlates4 Seim- • Gabriel - Wolfereberger, New Marla ''Forge at ot or , l L Valises, Carpet-bites:4c., &c., in fact everything whioh. idol iWesknestwirgottitlek Genorrlioiii.,olo64-4Whink, at the , lean be found in a Ofothing , Storerare.Aspectfulty invit- :gip visa of Dilifilam iii• Seltabuse, ac,.., and er r c o n . of Michell Shirk, , llast Ranov're P,St ß U i r,L i t) el l on.a.neuloae,, of Terp'importgpt attd much despised is ' : prices. m ed ot to to c t. ll ,,a L n i d vn ex A an N ti m rreah r errd rn e .. can N d o g e th h e argetor sh O ow ur . _..ttittuna:acei,:Lthr.e,se pida•fotabeirimoullair.„4-soopeti..ass: stores of George Miler and Da ' • ing goods; - everysafticleartirranted es represented - . Ai* tjai t targiot tat - "V e b ar .. r : . ....:, ;,, .: _67 . d Li a: merit fact elr p at h o cs : n o n 1 g t o t j u n it r 5 : 7 4 1 ,v, , t ile will , 7llcltgapjf t . lot , c_he . aps m r than the . cliflapers4.,t,mbeen:u:Red zeali,orthitaft klisillaTiLlt'' ':r-h-urmibb.4°L'Se`orllklktitillilf-' i v• elu r ra b rry n , o f n ro cc' m u tti nt e Y• abo A v i e l :l ateri wi r . 516 ffi ll' Olt a e w la : i , ,44 .4 7.. t.ta and returned again. young,: • 'they baste restrest tndessitictiownstaw,4 p l ed Three of his customers who EN OP CHARGE, on reeerptor TH. ed dyed Itutl' : mixed, can lea* f , .,`....' ' , , . „ .... - a w la "' ' tii,' t thi pa ronage in times Acr ist '6"c : ritai li vd : i o u t pe s :fhp ge t : r e t : l t vf L r f m l °h er t N a harth itn ...l e ti ll y t l ion to oause. v. 4.or wt, outiiii :• on • itulttt Su ° r th gein w d will be °sleet b a y -b-ii Tn i el:tfia . ig r ' 14 t ett ' Shove menfillied-places, with iseases ,_ -. . 5.,. 0 it rtrepar. - - Dr his customer tr N .0 it . RIEN4 , .01 Ecwdrotoillhia:;;;Ftt:ioect;itcpploorit:st ve T c i o k oi n t..ti c o;: . . alrdparkae. o sexual diseaseiLiii4,`Olc; eaddatli-nY wlill'oc'ichtUwib4l.l Pr be 9 d P o ar ne ed ae rro d th t .1..d 1'.-°.: '-'" " ' -"1t ...,... '- at i a°l 7 l w ; iy...,l?eingzublished for N. ti. It is desired the . trafingyrou Lebanon, Alay TIM, .-- 4 4.140 , " f, . pay the Cash therefor, at the abov u ay. es. ce ...., . .* . Trolja, consulting Stirggreo:tuis• . tpiroampo.bilio,„,,ofis„.......,,ror-_, - „.,, hellos °On& a' NEW LIVERY S,TABLE, at Mrs.' • , • -.A 0 4. a. 0 " ...Ljt no.R.CP . i IF - 1 ; 1 .$ 58 . _..... Tim' undersigned respectfully informs the Puhlic that 5wiww,,,...,,.." RISE'S el, idarkeetr ; rf, L'et... Jae sent tine afilicted. S f th"" ' 'w ..- , r. -- wo'el ame o phew renledies add ...,C3 EOII.O.ELF: DAL - t -- heaßMOlSEDrlai' strbViShdpi anon, wales l ie will k f or . t b e : 4 ar.e. s. me Of treatnient ilitiehf ed luting er .. , the last pear,. - ur to runottort444smialim:;' , biotrobol,wtoseotal.dobr• il public ae nunedationa good stock i are Of great vidne. - . , from Doe alloy, •wberirtiestill continues his first class - of HORgES-itild :VEHICLES. lie t i Addreas, for Report or treatmentin ' . , GEORGE IL CAL- • Shaving otHair th'essing Balociti I will keep . rand. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, ic. iiii, Cand safe Vehicles. Also, careful - Drivers fireished when i !klitiklYinth,Street, Ptaadaphia,..l%,... - • gentle and gcod driving Horses, and handsome i' n* 0 ard.fisebelatioitt, No. 2 s* is ppared . to 4,:Yboleteiirtfik the neatestali , . • • . i ity , 'erder of tit' Drer.to 8 , twould solicit all o give hinatridif Lebanot Aprild, 11160. v 5,.., weir2l c* -It `Lebasson, April 210115111,- JAMES Itißoir. _ .;.. - A i '-'4:-/$45M211%.41-7144T.WALLevitresident. setsi. ' , ;Mitt I. - Ci zAWlTAthefirLD, 'Secretfii Nay..lo, 'filiLlr ...., _ ~. Itrir A Alauswesiktv ' i ton.:dipllrrswitst:oljiisterrt:Alit...:.,, . . Also CASTINGS of All kinds made to order and at %bort nntico. ENGINKS, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we Manufactttia and rrpair Steam Engines, Shallop,. Circular 80iTt. Lathes foo wood tamers, &c. , TtEPAIRINO . aII kinde,of Machinery attended to diapatch:at.- Address; 'rat.. MAJOR k BRO. Lebanon, May New Coach Making Establish- Trienit. z• ; s7. 7 - Tile undersigned fiSspo.6lfisliy , ; informs the public that he has ---"` • I'. • ° again commenced the CQACII MAK: BIiSiNEbS, in %ha ltdrongh et Lebano on tiro. I'iuugroro !toad, near Major's Agricuitdint Vartaaoat. tic will keep on hand. df,tnake to order, Carriagio4 and ull kinds of runnlnvellirleTl. Arr ,pptwitppalso attended to promptly. His old friends and the - publiC are roped fully invited to :lye him a call. lI'ItISTENBAR S Lebanon, April 6,1650.-6 m. • " "croftla, or King's Evil , is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades 44 7.vhole body, and may burst out in trisease,on :any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously canseir `mercurial disease, low living, di-- ordered.-or- u4ealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy I : i4bits, t ltie, essing vices, and, above all,- by the , venereal infection. -'What ever be itentigitwit is hereditary in 4 the con stitution(desceriding from parents to; hildren unto the third and fourth generation ;" itlneres - to'he Vie. rod of Him who says, g , will visit the iniquitief of the fathers upon their children." Its effects' ebrruniUiee by deposition from the •-blood,ofscorrupt or,ulcerous matter, which, in the•hings; liver,:and internal organs, is termed tiihkoTkajlii the - glands, swellings; 'and do tliefurfstee, eruptions or sores. This foul rnptionp whiclugentlers in the blood, depresses the'enqgleit of life, so that scrofulous•constitil- Aiinis not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they 4 liaie fir less' 'Power to viit'h *Aid' theAtte .* of other diseases ; cense panentlY,,- vast,. nnadiera perish by &Borax.% o*bich, , althoughlnbt , scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by - this taint in the systenti_4lost, (l a the. _consumption which de , emitter the` f laihspifainili has its Origin directly sCroilijous contamination ; and many destructive diseases oftheiliverf Itineys, brain, and, jiideed, of all the 'oxtails, arise from or are by the same Cause. • , - One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking.in fection,.'find their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an `alttrative 'medicine, and in vigorate it by, healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYE R'S Computd Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the mo,st ap4y . e f reinfdials that have been discovered for' the of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of "the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure - of not only sorofula, but also those other affec tions which arise, from it, such as ERUJTIVB and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S Fink, Ross, or ERYSIPELAS,_ Putirrcs, 'Priarnrss, BLOTCHES, BLAIN'S *and BOILS, TUMORS, THTTEE, 'and SALT Minim, Split Mein, 'RINGWORM; RHEUMATISM, .SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL DIE EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS'AftISING PROM VIVA -617D OR il , rrrni . '93l,ciViit;. The popfiler belief 1 in " impurat, i y if the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula. s a degeneration of the blood. The ,„„pantientaripuryose and virtue of this Saisapa rMa is toSpu ,rtfy,and regenerate' this vital fluid, without which' sountflietiliti i's inkpotale - kh conttunintitekeceisty,uflons; -c. r -v. f . sit4iiii's Cathartic ~ :FOR .ALLTHE'RUSPOSES .OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are sal".. inporiti iiiiedisiase within the range,of ; their acttitn.canUriirwithltand or evade. them t Their Renetrnting,propertias search„std,cleanse, and , invigorate ever}, -portion of the human raw hits' *sinvrecirrecting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these lifokities,:the' infrilieWho is bowed down ivitb. healthy physicalAebility is astonished to find his health or enery restored' by a remedy at once so . simple and inviting- Not only do they cur e the every-day complaints of every body, but' also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent' below named is pleased...to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and diiections for their use in the following complaints: Costive. 'less, Heartbiirn, Headache arising from disordered Stomobh,-.Aascsea,lndlgcstion,-Paan in and Morbid Inaction of ike *.B6ibels,'Flanlen4, Lads of Appe -tite,. .1 - awake, and other kindred complaints, 'arismi fronin •lair state of the body or obstruction - Of its functions. .. . . . Ayet's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF , Coughs, Colds, Influenza, lloarsengss, Croup, Itronchitis, Incipient Constimp. lion, and for- the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease:, • • So wide is tfie field of its usefulness and so nu merbus are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in imrwrna licly known:Who-have been restored from alikining and even desperate diseases. of the lungs by its use. Wain once trieNifs - ynitcriori& over every 'other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape 'observation, ea. where its virtues are known, the 'public - no longer hesitate what antidote to employ 'Seethe diaeSsing and dangerous affections of the pulmona organs that are incident : to : our cliniate. ry Wait'''i nan7 inferior remediesthitist uperrthe comniiiinty have failed.• and been discarded; 'this has gained friends by every trial, conferred - benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, And pro ;toped cures too numerous and too, etharkable tb be forgotten. PitigAttiii Sty DR. J 5 lb! - AYER &' Co tr, ELA,- `S. Sptn HY J. L. Letn.fierger.and..D, S. Raber Letialtoo ; .I:l77tdorpei, .1 4 .1.11asmer;-Y. lloridok v ' Onc; D. 2liakr AnTyllle;':Boji.xuan ;:on,Codilielia emi; (Mils "Sixelifoso ; and by all - droggist, 'Also sold I}3'l)r.leoss. ' April 27. 1859:H 1 y. • • ". S: . 11 6 :13 E '•S • - • A r holesalevpitliilail •Drucr . Has been Removed to lite New Building,. on Oumßer. lund Etrect, opposite thg Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, l'a. pH it subscriber reap -ctinlly announces to hie atquain tsticas and the public in general, that ,he :Ciiit -..etantly on - hand alirgo stoca.of D R U 0 5 PERFUMERY, 2I•EDICINia, ' E ICA LS, • ''''"""` DYE-ST RS. • •-yARVISitzt,, TIJRPENTrNE,'°•; SdLltrP-WA RE, BRUSHES, • • 11 - Alk-OILS, • c • EXTRACTS, -Burning Fluid, Sutgleal Inatrumedts, Toilet Susie Se .gncs„ Tobacco, &o. Also a variety, of Fancy Arsibiee too numerous to mentiots, which he offers ablow'rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will pleaso remember this, and examine the qualities and priceerof his goods before purchasing else where. l'hyalcians' prescriptions and family reel p,:searefully compbunded, at all hours of ti dayOr night, by calling at the Drug Store, i;Pnosite theEee• Buildings. • On Sunday's tho I dt &e be • iiiMutyi for the corn ponnding, of prescriptions, 4 e u en nd . 1 1 ;. 1 ;77 ".t1.1 and Lebanon, Dec. Arer. DAI'Il) S. RADER .. • • . L. LEMBERGER, HtLitiGiS.T. . A I'OTHECA BY, AND DEALER IN Rey Ar I icles and Perfumery, • PURE DREGS I I PURE MEDICINE!!! 31cdtv:nes tole Good. must k Pure / i Do you Want Pure s . pd Reliable Medicine? f:EMiIERGER'S;.4i 3 ri Are you in want of pure Spices! The beet can „„tg he hadAt LEMBERtIEICS. Ri If von are in, _want of Prxt washing Slap, puns ca White or paw Oastilel Soso, Country Soap. Eraltive Soap to rernore grease tpots, super Sharing `gap; tel bap & tea a il that it requestell of you is r Lila you buy the some . At 1.)IliE IC lttlES. Do you want a good Ilair ' l3 Tunic? Something • 3 i i b ma k e the plar grow, to cleanse the Ilead,' and fsi 4 It o p r event falling out of the hair •if lon do _ r , r l Call at E.P.iiisitlGErvs. If you wain gig Voir Brush. Dituth, Clothes Drttib, Neil-Brush. or Tooth /leash. • R' Call at LEM 13E1E0E8.'6'. y,. • why to - yoti walk 80 crook-backed ?A" , inaliould hs WCPC one of.the.S.boulder Brucos offered ,for sale VI. * At LEMI3EINIERI. Pr,:reeve yodr Stroe'Leratber, You cot do se.. Fa effectually by ,using Diehard's :New C om p o und , Q °, t, (nulling.) Wholesale ant ° • • •• ' Al LEMBERCIBIt;.• • . • . lsrAll OILS OLLI 1 - LOX AR OIL'! Do len really want a brilliant, safe and cheap light.— If so, burn the Lunar-OMo the Law Oil L•unp. For sale only .a 2/4 e. 7 I,IIIIBEIt . GER'S. PureOlno Givia'A BRANDY; a ''peontneahrtiale,, For Sale •itt . • ••••••, LpI.B,BILEEIt'S. • Anything you innt that is kept, in a viral "condUcted First-Class •Drii . i;Sfore" can be furniehed yikri by - LFraIDEItOER, CheartisPewd..d_pothecary. , 11Q1 - Spccial,saktention,glron'to PHYSICIAN'S PRESCSIC VON'S eind dispensed tetwanted pure, al fl,ar god itB can be obtained any • wbere,.and sold in siill the times, by JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Dnuannyy, Cooney AND APOI HDatnr, 2, 15W.4.1 Market Street, Lebanon. MEN -tity two years ago by _ of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. TWENTY-TWO . YEARS' Experience has render's' Dr. .4. a most successful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature, manhood's debility. as ail inipedlnihnt to marriage; ner vous 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, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood; and which, if not satire • I in due time. not only begets serlous obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affimtlons. Few of those who give way* this pernicious practice are aware of the cousequences; until they find the ncr. vousaystein shattered, feel strange and unaccountable sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [See pages, 27; 28, 29, of Dr. K.'S book on "Self-Preservation."] The unfortunate thos affected becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accitBtchtted, vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak; he is dull, irresolute, and engages even in his sports with less ener gy than usual. If be emancipate himself Fitfore the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his ingriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that thiafis ,paused by his early follies. These are considerations lettieh about!' a'wakea the attention of all mho are similifrly situated. REM 1011.111 R, Ile who places- himself under Dr. RINKELIN'S treat ment, may religiously confide in-his honor mi a:gentle man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets ,of Dr. K.'s patients will never be disclosed: • - .I Young man—let no false modesty deter youfrom mak ing your ease known to one. who, from education and respectability, can certainlyliefrlend yon. Itsii - Dr. KINIIELIN'S residence has been fur the las TWENTY YEARS at the N. W. Corner of MUIR'S AND DR. - ROSS' 'LAIR TONIC. UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa. ' reizeurpalr flijinfleli / "pre yea troubled With dand PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE inff, or itching of the land?. Dr. "RosS' flair Tonic will ... , Can have by stating their case explicitly, 40gethey curetheskrembles..- - Pi:Mt.-425 eta: with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit- DR. ROSS' CURE FOR FEVER & AGUE. Lance} Dr. li:s medicine, appropriated accordingly. , Perer. and Ague cured in .14 hours. Individuals who Forwarded to any Part of the-United S t ates, anti Pa ti' ks I have Suffered for weeks and months. have been in a ain. eel secure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY,byIIaiI or Ex 7 Cgleli.V.• relionevA, es .11 lik nagic; from` the excruciating press. • • el ag fever. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Store. READ : YOUTH AND IiIANITOOD : ! ' A TIOOROPS LIFE OR A 'PREMATURE DkArn, KIN Dit.-BOSS' EYE. WATER, •EELIN ON FO ptbe CUM' of Soto, Weak, or.lnflatite SELF-PRESERVATION—ONLY 25 CENTS. Letters terd4ining that value in stamps, will ensure m Eyes- Price 25 cts. R. ROSS' WORM OIL. copy, per return of mail. GRATIS I GRATIS! I GRATIS !II A positive cure for Worms. DR, ROSS' LINIMENT. A Free GIFT To AIL . . The.beat Liniment in use for ithe.uma , 11 ISEIt 1: It 13 I. II3VE II 3 tism, Skeins. Swellinga, Bruises. T ti oo 1- "Nature's Guide," a new and popular Work, full of eche, Sore Throat, and all painful and . . Valuable advice and impressive warning, alike catm - N euralgic Neuralgic affections of the body, is Dr. eti to prevent years of misery, and save TUOUSANDS Of. Roes' lAniment. - lives, is distributed without chayge, and forwarded by DR. ROSS' TOOTH WASII, mail, prepaid to any Post Office in thillitited States, on For the cure of spongy and bleeding receivin g an order enclosing two postage stamps. gums, Scurvy, for cleansing and preserv truly. ing]the teeth and gums, and imparting a delightful fra, 15. 1857.-Iy. i grance to the breath. use Di. Ro.ss' Tooth Wash. DR. RENAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA. For the cure of Rheumatism, Tetter, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones, Old Soree, Pimples on the face, Eruptions of all kinds. and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury.. Sold only at Dr. ROSS' Drug'store. COUGH CURED FOR 25 CENTS. DR..Pitretat's COUGII SYRUP, prepared and sold only by Dr. Rees, oPposite the•Conrt House, is a certain cure for cotighs, Col.l, Whooping Cough, *b. Look well to the marks of the genuine. See that Dr. Ross' name is on the bottle. - ' - • EPILEPSY OR PITS CAN 111: CURED! Evidence stronger than certiftmteal Lass's „Vsormi iiLE OC4IVOUND is performing more wonderful cures than .'ArtY : Otherldididneiknown I It is perfectly safe to take. Try it. If you arenot satisfied after using One Bottle, the Money - will be refunded; if notable hz,psy, one Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Prise ErveDollata I.Cr'Llrettle; or three Bottles for ten dollars. Sold onlyat Dr. nniel)in g Store. - - Lebanon, June 16, 1T58.. Sold at DrAtoss' Drug Store, opposite the CdureliOnie, Lebanon. Pa. . I=2o DEEM EMI LATH 4RTI C.)3IPOUND.. rural v Vegetable Extracts a SEE; ttir tight and will The VA3I I L Y CA tie but active Cathartic I need in his practice more IVO The constantly Meressing °— bare loug used the PILLS all express in regard to .4 place them within the The Proteation well know I'M act on different portlona The PAM] . LY' has with due reference to been compounded from a table Extracts, which act alimentary canal. and are where* CATHARTIC IV RA NGEMENTS -of the VI! NESS. PAINS IN TILE COSTIVENM, PAIN Tut. 'IVIIQLP: BODY, frequently, it - Vaglooo, 1 I. Ter. UhB 0 1' •It.PfE tr e SAYION OF COLA OvER NEss, nEADAcii la, or .1 all INFLAMMATORY ! flit ILDREN or ADULT'S, •GO PLIK/FIFIt oftheilLODD flesh is heir, too numerous tlevment. Dose;kto.3. *TICE .THREE DIMES. The Lira. Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all thi large town , - • S. T. W. SANFORD, M.D. Manufacturer and ProPrretor, .235 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. rill. BUNTER will Forfeit idto„,if Lining to cure any / MSC of turret disease tilot may come under his ore. no matter bow long stntujing or afflicting. Either sex nro invited to his Private Rooms, 34 North Seventh St. Piffled*. without fear of interruption from other pa tients. etningers and others who have been unfortu nate in the oeltxtion of a Physcian are invited to call. ImpOTENCY—Tenugh unrestrained indulgence of. pu. , ,inno, by excess or self abuse. the evils are num. crone. Premature impotency. involuntary eeminal dis charges, westing of Om organs, I,es of memory, a die taste for female society, getecr.4 debility, or Amstitution al derangement, are Suro-to follow. if. neca,sitty, consult the Itpcter.w.ith etinference: he Offen. , Were' ewe- • READ,ANpg r ig , Eg. - The amkttd would do weal to reflect liefar liking their healthaildlAminess, and In many-x:llns their Iforea,.in thnhands of physicie.ns igno rant of fhb% chum of maladies. is certainly impossible for one Mau to.underAteAtiptlt the ills,the human family' are Fuldeet to. }:very respectable physician hes his pe culinirbrinth,'larichlZßa'lie'saCcessful than his Lin,4brrsE9Lese9iNitatlAMlLat ha. devotee most of hie I time an 3 stutry. ]'EARS OF /lIACTICE. exclusively devoted to the study and treatment-of dieeaserof-the-sexual organs, to gether with,ttlegraupen the. Igmly..throat.„ _mgt., or legs, painiqn -the he t 4 niFicilefarihmittethstis, etrie tures, meet, irregularities., diseases nrisingifmna,yoath ful excesses, or impurities of blood, whereby thii•consti ttainn has beconic enfeebled; enables the Doctor to' offer ,to,all who may place thenuelres under.his i cal al,...llFetAciamforwardnaft anypart of United States, Tgn Dollars.per Racltase. Fin* sir., DE.7DICKINGSON'S CELEBRATED MAG- I NETO-ELECTIItIC 31 CFI3NY.. NO acid or other ingrte dient,rennixsAql t lieWpr being obtained from a perms neat magnet "No Limily"itioulti be without one. Price onlybh . • . ' r . tobqs.-;v4 _ _ -OSS? DRUG-STORE SNI M P UAND "W r t" , Opposite, ilre .Aoltse, Lebanon, Pa. • R. ROSS respectfully. lumounces . .that..he has for Dsale a large andl'Ortedmemrtment 6f"Deogt, ale*. eines,Dyeatutfa, Perfumery, Trusses, Patent Meaßrim. 7wiTiney dooda;Wittch are offered at the lowest prices. A,•e x pecicnce,in the Drug. Business of over 20 years. and stria attention to CIO *anti Of we ptio;;;;;: enable him ! to do things in thellrst style of the science. - DR. ROSS' WORSI LOZENGES, Are the moat certain cure for Worms , -in nse. They are sweet, and no child will refuse to take them. Persons should ask for "Dr. Ross' Worm Laza*- . • 'ges," and refuse all others. &laxly per.sons, not having this Lozenge, will try to.get you to take some other kind; do nutlet thorn deceive you—you can al ways get them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, • - Lebanon, and you can have them sent to you, free of expense by mail, if you • enticed' the price In a -letter. Ir lees than a dollars worth is wanted, enclose post-office stamps, and ynu will receive them by return of mail. port Paid. Dr. Ross will send thorn to any part of the Qpited States, on receipt of the money. Send on then, and get hem. Price 25 cents. • DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. These Pills operate without giving the least pain or un easiness, and can be taken with positive advantage in all cases iu which a purgative would be needed; as the rommencelnent of levers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint. some torus of" Dyspepsia, Ifetulache, Impure Blood, and alt diseases arising from impurity of blood. They will be fouhd superior to any other pill in use. Price 25 cts. per box. Will be sent by mail on mei& of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Rose Lebanon. DR. ROSS' TONIC mixtunE. ,A superior medicine for the care of Sick Ileadachi„ Nurvorni'll adartle;;Dyspopsia, Leas of Appetite, Ner vous Weakness, and all other diseases requring a tonic. '• , r•PEWITSS'ES AND 'SVPPORTERS. Dr.-Ross keeps conatantl_v for sale , a large assortment of Trtisses,of all sizes, Mid various in price, which will be sold verj low. An experience of more than 20 years age the &Anat.!d advantages not to be IraAlat every Drag store. A - personal itteutionlo [befitting given. If you nerd a truss call at Dr. Ross' Drug Stote,- Lebanon. DR. ROSS . INFANT DROPS. ' For conk., Spasms; Restlessness.: to.. of Infinite. It minis nefvous' Writation, &Willies pain, and induces to ithiP,Tigiout leasing the dull, drowsy state that fol lows the use of titter infant-drops. Special attention is asked fo this remailfilite action. Ask for Dr. Ross' In fant Drops. EtMI RD'S PILLS, D FROM nd pat np In GLASS CA. kmp in any climate Til ARM PILL.hr a gen. which thc proprietor .bas than twenty years. demand Irian those who and t .esiainfaction which their use, me to rya:* •pr that difkent mihartics of tho bowels, TII ARTIC PILL this well estatlk,hed fact, variety of the purest vege alike on every part.of the GOOD andante in ail cases needed. such as DE ,STOMACH; 8 L E.E P 1- BACK AND AND SOREIs.:EIIB - S OVER from irudden cold, vitlich end in al ng course of Fe, TUE, a CREEPING SRN TILE BODY, RESISTLESS WEIG iPp IN THE READ DISEASE, - WORMS in BIIEUMATISM, a great and 'rimy disease towhich 'to metißoa In thin adver, 'Dlt. UNTER'S MEDICAL lIIANUAt An"amain. faiti o e oa MAN AND WOMAN: .. I ..ThAiolory,..Eunetiona and Sexual Dienedsrakf I very kind. with never-foiling Ratnidies for Ilan speedy cnreof diaeasce of a private and delimte ebarac tor, incident the violation of the Laws of Nature and aNaturno . . , PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. s . f L . , .• , A • ' ..i. . ~ •:' • . Th e iftitor of the above AA • ty ..., yolume is a 'graduate, and • ~ki grA • Pire j „,'' ; bailng devoted aquarter of .. ,. \ Ft',l'...- ~ '‘ . %• * - 1 , - ;* a century•to OHO Study and -- 4-',4,T4- 4 , • tragment . of Spyhnis and r. 7,-;seerk, a , 4 /-- kindred disorders as a spec - „ 41.4.41(14 , , - A, .....- leap, he 'has become peg - - -- , r, _.:7.„ ~.. ...7*-_ - eased of most invaluable .....„‹ . : --' ' ' ' 'Zt 3 ~,,,,,..,:.% , inatenation in regard to the ".. - i I, + 11i: • • • same,and 'sable tocompress Into Bade meearmeompaSs the very quintessence of med ical selectmen tpis important subject; as .tho rc_sult of the experfince of the most eminent physiiiaile VD Eit roite and America is thoriumbly defironstrated, in his own highly successful practice in. the. treatmeat Wait,- cref diseases in' tiiany Ilibutiaddeof 'iises in the City oT Philadelphia albtio. .• . , Testimony of - the Prof. of 'Cl‘strettics in Penn. College, "flit. Ittprrtnis s lxere , u,3Littezi...." The author of this work, nulike the majority 'of the's, who advertise to core the diatoms 'el which it:treats, is &graduate of one of Colleg es the United States. It affords me pleasure to recOmmend'hina` to the unfortunate, or to *hackling of mal•practiein as asucxxsaful and experienc ed practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place pla the greatesti confidence. JOSEPH S. LoNosuonz, N. D. From A. Woodward, 31. D., of Penn. Gnhersity, Philadelphia. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony -to the prO• fossional ability of the Author of the "Medical ' Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Omani, some.of .tbegn of long standing, have come under my no tice. in which his skilthis been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some initaacee *here the patient has been considered beyond medical aid, hi the treatment of Seminal weakness, or di& arrangement of tbe functions produced by Sty-abuse, or Excers of canary, I do not know his rupertor in his . profraimk. I have been &t -quainted with the Anther some thirty _rears, and deem It no morothan.justiceto him as well as a kindness to the, unfortunate vietim• of early indisereti. , a .to recom mend him as one, in whoie professional skill andinCegri ty they may.safely consd4 themselves. ALFRED WOODWAJID, bLD. One copy, securely enveloped. will be fOrgiarded freeof postage -to any part United States for 25 cerittg twit:copies for $1 Address, peat Paid, COSDEN & qe., Publishers, box 197, Philadelphia. Im. Booksellers, caurasromaildOk Agents suppli ed on the moat liberal terms. October 20th, 1853.71 y. TO Tlll CMP D n. 7. W. ItECIITIX, the Celehisaird HERB DOG TOR, offers: his - raluablisbazeloas to-the public at largo. :DOCTOR BECUTLEits ,opposed to Calomel or Any mineral poisons, and will sitit'gire them at all— DtIIcTOR REGElTLsRaringistadied medicines ten years, and a number of years of exteninvepeactice and experi ence, secures to him thb'etaaiiitg f tbe'priblic. DOC TOR RECRTLEsbass mai lotit, nine patients in the last twortist of the vast numbers wbo have wade ad; 4 1 ,1 in' Ilh for Ma; fiknii - homer - mad abroad. Some come hundreds of mileengs isonsul ?Mb regard to diseases of long istent ou t A ib acid har_2_,Kreen cured, in the Last two years. - D 'REOgi'Mas cured 50 caaesof Cancer , 1511"31 " 4 * 2 % 41- 4 1 trOPar, 23 of consumption, Ili o Disemses oS . the Bladder and fibitieys,l7 Of Dore Eyes, of ttie 4 Falliog Of the Womb,. 4411sPlbjkl- Ir r e Vi iW woos, Ac., Ac. AU the &bow diseases hire been pronounced incurable by Oslo. stit triadic We hare no wirers" gife the above reale • ' Wel, bstt‘ghotsv_iy stmsb _Gismo. have! tbs, woes sit any by naTliog on DOCTOR t h Ecultt. Al . respects Ditedbeg. of t: WZAbidt,...hßitoresjb k;i-DOOTORZOATLE aliment of ail the vast I,II M r eM F INIVAIVhe is mrt" May nor • , !' I:11MM* o; ' lbi3giallindin i g of. all RIZ, cured to I , • - Qu ito, time„mid on thou:awn ream . . na . tennis iireas for Misusultation. a Night practice at tended tostensneni& DOCTOB BECHTLE will alwva bo round „Officis gortli rAgtikm, few doans — NortliorthelTnitedDreth- Igp9ttuighAstatpkwtionyiniog bosom & Worth LebanonDoiourt,Demnberp, '43 APR GROWERS.CAN CARRY ON their business moat succensfu'lb: Iftemmeiiton free from *esti— Some fort3iVior4WstelVent-thelpeLt Beeson.— See advertisement oplammoitott Lands another oat- LIMO. ." - -*-4" -------,‘----_________ Ded ), 34700,411. itTHE torojoilikroid are prepared to fu rn i sh Rim OILY or Oat' WOOD, to order, at any place in Lab anen,9e North looliorion Borougha. Orders left at their Hill will, tiejpromptly attended to. '- ' iinitglliitl 2t, DO. ', tie .. ayyzße a girOtrit. Fitly Dollars Forfeit. Mil
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