Vjg eralitt. `KIRWAN ON METRODISM:' - ' 4 i lo eele brated "Kirwan" ('Dr. Murray, Presby < terian) thus writes about Stevens' His tory of Methodism: "The history of the rise and progress of Methodism forms one of the most remarkable chapters in the history of - the Church of God. John Wesley was born in 1703. _in May, 173.9, the cor ner-stone of the fi rst. Methodist chute') ever erected was laid in Itiistol, and al ready has the Methodist Church become one of the great religious powers of the world. With but little wealth—great- ly persecuted at the beginning—with a 1 ministry always adorned by great minds, I bat•-mainly uneducated—it has extend ed itself through Britain and America; its missions dot the maps of Asia and Africa, as do the stars of the sky at night; i's ministers•maach in the -van• of emigration to the foot df the ko6ky Mountains, and to the shores of the Pa cific ; and .wherever the anti-Christian nations are opening to the Gospel, there • soon is to be found the Wesleyan mis sionary, ready to carry the light of life to the benighted. Deterred by no rig ors of crimate, its ministers may be found burnirrg under the line and freez • ing toward the poles; and learint 'no privation, they may be found teaching the Indian in his wigwam, the African in his kraal, and the cannibals of the. Pacific on their Island homes. And whether agreeing or disagreeing with them as to their peculiarities, every Christian will rejoice in all that they are doing to glorify God or to save man. Although not collecting sheep into our 'fold, we thank God for all they are col lecting into the fold of Christ. A Church of such life-power, should have a historian, fitted by sympathy, by pow. er of analysis, by varied reading, by a philosophical spirit, to write its true history. Such a one it has found in Dr. Abel Stevens, the first volume of whose "History of Methodism" has been re. , cently issued. 'We have read it with :the deepest interest from the beginning to the end ; and while, of course, we 'dissent from some of his theological opinions, we do not see how, from his standpoint, and with his convictions, he could have written a more fair or can did book. It is lucid in style, elegant in diction, never sinks the historian in the sectarist, and inspiresyou withcon .fidence in every-chapter that he desires only to speak the truth. It is, in fine, a.model volume of its kind ; and if Dr. Stevens lives to conclude his great work, in keeping with the volume before us, he will take his place among the very first writers of Church history. He will do what IVl'Crie has done for Knox,and Melville; what Reid and Killen have done for the , Church of Ireland." Oliver Bniith'f3 -por tions for the million. ..f::Many years ago Oliver Smith, an old bachelor, who resided in one of the towns in Hampshire county, Mass., left the bulk of his property to be managed "by trustees until it should amount to 0400,000, whenione half , of the-income was to'be annually given to twenty-one boys who should faithfully perform cer tain conditions of the will; one-fourth to eighteen girls; one-eighth to fifty .four young women for marriage portions, :and. the remaining eight to the same number of indigent-and deserving wid -ows. The required sum will he - reaeheii in October next, and, accordingly, about slo,Boolwill hereafter.annually be dis tributed among the boys=about $516 apiece, making-quite a• : prize for those who are lucky enough,tcoiccure it; and this distribution is to be an annual thing, an army .of boys will in time be furnish ed with a handsome sum to start life with. The sum of $54.90!wi1l be dis tributed among the gieleBoo apiece - ; $2700 for marriage portions, making *so•apieee,'whieh will pay for many of the rieCesear'y'"fixinge';" and the same sum ($5O apiece) to the widows. The trustees of the fund are annually elect ed, all other town officers;-and the principiil.of the fund is mainly loaned upon real estate in the various towns of the county. We are unacquainted with the prescribed requirements for obtain. ing the prizes. Kr Samuel C. Bennett, a lawyer of Cairo, N. Y., was standing on the piaz za of a hotel in that place, last Thurs day, when Mr. Pearson, with whom he was conversing, playfully slapped him 'en the back, which caused him to fall -head 'foremost from The - stoop to the pavement below. He was so badly in jured that be died soon afterwards, fully 'exonerating Mr. Pearson from blame. fltr Twenty•six clergymen .of Philo- AleilphtirtlEpiscopal r Presbyterian, Bap, tistiMethodist, German Reformed and •Dutch , Reformed,) have united in an ad 'limes to "Christiana of all denomina lions,' in which they 'propose that The 'grit Monday in October next be set apart as a day of special prayer "that 'God would grant that his believing chit tren may be made perfect in one, and that by the operation of the Holy Ghost, all Christians may be so joined together in unity of spirit, and in the bond of peace, that they may be an holy temple, acceptable unto him," • Books! .11oieks! • r 7 WALTZ & RAWLS would respectfully Lit/ inform the Public, that they constantly - - receive, from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the most important and attractive Now 800 ,as soon as published, which they offer for sal* cheiper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— FArton's Aaron Burr, Divingrou's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Lifo of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon. City of the Great Zing, • Bayard Taylcr'a northern Travels, Debit and Credit, • The. Reason Why. They have always on hand a large assortment of Seh6ol EMU, Blank Books and Stationery, Sunday School • Books, and a large assortment of Flute, 114130, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, Me lodian and Violin Instruotor. - PAPER HANGINGS ; of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, • Window. Shades. ` The lli o srthl y Magazines / and All Mao NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly, 'cab Sk Lad by. calling at the store, on Cumberland street, bo.thp,borsugh.of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." .sgalidera left with.thenifor anykind o:goof:Lein their pcepptly attended' to.. Lebanon, F 4, xB6Br . Sardines, Ketchup, Pure Woroestershire.Sauce and Fichela in quart SQUINT, all eold , oheeip by OVSIS & MILIZIt. Boot and Shoe Store. TILJACOB MIMI, respectfully in forms the public that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in ebb +Ad his new building. in Comberland at.. where ho hopes to render the sense satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor bins with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES,. and every one who .WiOleB to purchase fashionable and datable articles in. his line, to call and examine for themselims, his large and varied stock. Ho Is determined to surpass ail canmetltion lu the t business; - suitable of every article in his business; - suitableuitable for c any Market in the Union. A. due care is taken In regard i to materials and workmanship; none but the best (mall. i ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, anti none I but the best workmen arc employed. P. S:-=He returne , his sincere thanks to his friends for i . the very liberal tiatrenager heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a Share of public pat renege. [ - Lebanon, Feb.l7, '5B. ATF.IIIB. JNO. T. ATNIK3 G. L. ATBINS Ac Bro. HAVING united in the 'BOOT and Snot BTSMESS, and from their determination to ' e Punctual, and make , ow ^.none but the.bast of - work, they feellike so . Suiting a large of pub lie patronage. They will always be found _ at their OLD STAND, i SNkw . Buumixo,) in Market Street, hearty opposite Widow Riles'Efotel, wheTe they' will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand a large .assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., which they ofer at reduced primly. 41Eir Persons dealing at this snot; MGM, atu ho suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is alwayslvarrunica. rarticuh.r attention given to the REPAIRING of Boots and Shoes . - Etehanon, April 20.1859. Zook to rota. interests. -Came ofrzel 000 all !. see andjudoe far 'yourselves: TOUN CASSSIt eeSpcetfully invites .the'eftizens of ib" Lebanon county.. to call at his new-BOOT, SHOE; and BAT Store, in Waimit street, betweqf Carmany's ' and:Bombeiger's notch, where he lies *prima a splen did new Spring and Summer stock of Beata and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Ifats ,t; Caps for Men an . , oyS. Be takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and - Them at short notice out of the best material, an ClVar rant them to give perfect satisfaction. .- .5' Fie is determined to sell very low for - Cash;i dr! lour mouths" credit. - Lebanon, April 20, 1350. GRiEF F.? S Boot & Shoe Store Removed. New Spring and Sanimer Stock /VDT Undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has REMOVED his BOOT and SEEL; STORE to the room lately occupied by Alm Graqrs tanifeclical ery store, where be has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Sanimer Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, Gentlemenandehildren ' {Mitts assortment i very complete, and embraces all the latest styles, which he can sell out at low prices. - The public will please vail and examine. DANIEL. . . N. .11..4-Tre.ivELEns, nova is your time if yoit wish to see a large assortment of 2-'1•47, Valises, and different kinds of Bags. Come one, coute'alli Lebanon, April 70353. . Fashionable:Tailoring. TFIE subscriber- respectfully - informs his friends and. the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in nil its branches, at Merest' , deuce; in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Moyers Metal, (south side..) By ittens 'Lion to business, prottkiness in his engagements, 'goat: fits, and moderate clufrierle hopes to receive a Share of the public patronage 'WM a long time in the em ploy of Miehiol Wagner, deed., and feels confideht of giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, May 12, ISSS. GEORCE MCCAULLY. Ready Made Clothing . ASplendid assortment of Sunamor Clothiu„, ,, , Coats Vests, Pants, and every thing else for a - pletmut SUMMER SUIT ; just opened and now fdr exhibition'and sale, at the large Clothing Emporium, Centre Buildings. J. M. SABER of the dim of Reber t lire's Lice - just returned from the city with a large cued well selated as sortment of CLOTHING. ,They are sold at reduced prices to suit the times. Also a variety of Horde 'Made Clothing. Somuthingfor every body. Call at RADER &IMO'S, 2,1 St6iy. Lebanon, June 1, 1159. Merchant Tailoring, REMOVAL. Q.. S. RAMSEY lma removed to the first door south 10. from Menut, ,Stine's Store, awl opposite the lia gleHotel, where he will keep en assortment of Cloths, Casstoneres, and ridings. Alsoready made clothing and furnishing goods such as Shirts, Hose, Gloves, Handker chiefs, of which will be sold as cheap as at any other establishment in Lebanon. OUSTO3LER WORK. attonded•to promptly, nod good Lts guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, Aprl.l .1; . 1859. • ne - eFashionable Tailoring! ATZCHAEL HOFFAIAN Would respectfully inform .althe Citizens of lebauort, that he has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Pfleger's Store, and opposile the Washing ton House, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style . and best manner, are in vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and es lie has none but the beet workmen employed, ho guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory al:nailer. *S. With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. `TO TAILORS !—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia: Report of Spring's Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should lot the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICUIEL 110.F.F31AN. Lebanon, April 7,1869. Ontourkl s Merchant Tailor- lug Establishment, • (LATH. OF LANCASTER.) NENT door to HENRY k STINE'S STORE, Cumber land street, Lebanon, Pa. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and Surrounding vicinity, that I have ..-eceived and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK' ON WRENC/1 CLOTHS,' BLACK DOE SKINS, Nancy Caul mama, Silk andllarselles Nesting% goods for Fashiona ble business Coats, tc., an., of the latest importations, all of which will be,madz to ordcrat thcshortest notice, and prices to suit the times. From the void which has been here, of o. thorough practise! tailor, Ijisel satisfied through my long experience iu business, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter, Out I can compete with the first Merchant. Tailoring estab lishments in the cities of Now York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the Intelligence of a discerning public, end a Strict attention to business, I hope. to mwt with success. • O'ROURK, Merchant Tailor. _. Don't fdrget the Piece next tolfenry & Stima's Core, Cumberland street. Lebanon, April 20,1859.. _ 1859 NEW STYLES: A 559 ADAM RISE, In .Cumberlantl Street, beween Market and the Court Rouse, north sido,'has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Styla - of HATS AND CAPS, for mon and boys, for 1865, to which the attention of the public is respectfully iwri ted. Hats of all prices, front the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. Ile hats also Just opened a silica did assortment of -STl3lllgit HATS, embracing such its STRAW, PANAIIA. PEDAL, PEARL, lIORN, LEG 11QIIN, SENATE, CtIDIAN. and all others. - • . VlE9_lle will also Wholesale all kinds of lints, Caps, An to Country 'Merchants ou advantageous terms. Zdbanon, April 21, 1858. - Bond'a Boston Crackers by OYES & 3111.1.101. A splendid Lot of New Sugars for 7, 8, and a fine arti cle of refinettßugar, for 0 and 10 *eta. GREAT BARGAINS • .AT N 0.4, .BAGLD r BUILDINGS. • • • . ats, Caps, •&e..,. TtrE unilitaiiitgerhairfig purciglidirthb enure4 MTS. CAPS, dm; . of .ficoß G. Mulam, at Sheriff's Stile; will now dispose of the ea mo at Gteat Bargains, in order to aloe nut the concern, -a Aeon 0. NIILLBE., former owner, having been ap pointed the Agent of the undersigned, will attend to business for them. AN DREW GARRETT, 111.1111tY 3 1 / I .,LER. Lebanon, May 25,)860. New / Coach Making Establish- ment. • The undorsigocd respectfully informs the public that ho has - again commenced the COACH MAIi- INO BUSINESS, in the Borough of Lebanon, on the Plnegrovo Road, near Malin's Agricultural Waremom, lle will keep on hand, or make to order, Carriages, and all kinds of running vehicles. IttrsinEvc also attended to promptly. His old friends and the publicare reepest fully invited to give him a. call. IL RISTENBAT, Agent. Lebanon, April 0,18511-13 m. STOVES and TIN-WARE. One Door East of the Lebanon Tally Bank. BUBB & BRESSLER are now preperi to o ff er the best assortment of. STOVES and TIN WARE to tho public, ever o ff ered in Lebanon.— They' most respectfully invite their friends and public to call and see before buying elsewhere. Also, the SELF-SEALING .AMERICAN FRUIT CAN, the beet invention of the age, as it is 20 per cent. cheap er than any other offered to the publio. We also have on hand all kinds of Ranges, which will be pu t np at the shortest notice. All kinds of Job Work done in the best workmanlike manner, and at the shortest notice. ean::::o B • .7 .par aseed leular in a g tr au ti;n ß l U a ß p ß ald : oBnrss LAT L IN EGR . . — We have always on hand the best Lehigh Slate, which Aug. 24, 'fdt-tE 'Blanket Shawls, WOOLBN OLOTHING of all colors,.dyod rot Black or Bluo,Black, massed, flio Color warrautil and goode turned out equal to now by LYON Lsanfunit, - • Bast Hver. Articles to bo dyed can be left at Jos. 4. ano . porthr; • gcr's Drag Storewhere all orlon for the abo*e attended to. Poi% 7, 1859, AMRS it BRO.'S Now Boot and Shoe Store la fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladles and 6eutlerava. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. General Election Proclamation. - 110WIISI.JANT to an Act of the Get era! A,„sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eo titled an 0 Act relating to the edretiong of this Cum monweAlth," approved the 2,1 day of July,A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, 1, SAMUEL &tout, Sheriff of the county of Lobanon,Perstraylvania, do herebt make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a General Election will he held in the said county of Lebanon, on the the vcond Taesday(bethg the 11th day) qf october,lBlo. at which time the electors of the county aforesaid wilt vote in their reeptctive districts fur One Person far Audit„,r General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, One Person for Surveyor General of the G,irronoto wealth of Pen neylitenia, One Person to represent the county of Lebanon iu the 'louse of Representatives of .Pennsylvania, One Person for District Attorney of the county of Lebanon. One Person for Trea:mrer of the. County of Lebanon. Ono Parent for Cannisbioner of the County of Lebo non. One remit for Director of the roor ;f the county of Lebanon. One Person far Auditor of the County of Lebanon. Ono Pelson for Coroner of the County of Lebanon. I aisohereby make known and give notice that the I.laCe of holding the aforesaid general election in the severatdistricts within the county of labation, are as follows, viz Ti,e Electors of the Bast Ward of the Borough of Lebanon are to meet at the Commissioners' rooms in the Court House in said Borough. The Electors of the West Ward of the Borough of Lets. anon, are to meet in the Jury room, on the nest side of ..the Court House in said EMrough. The Bic tore of &milt Lebanon township are to meet ti rand Jory room, at the Court tionse, la the llor ongb Loba-on. Tlot Electors of„.Norili•Leharion Borough are to meet. at ts : e Bublio.nono o r vuin Z in said Bor ough.. The Electors of North Lebanon tomoship, are to meet at the public horse of Jonetbau Geetanm,iti mid township. The litectorsof Jackson township are to meet at the public house of Jaeob It Ildler, in said township: The S'ectors of Noah Aunrillo town hip are to Thant, at the Public llouse ialtatin•rJ4. 0.0 l, in said town ship. The Electorsof Lieideltjerg towt , sbip arc to meot at the Pula , Souse of Levi ()holy, in said Town Tko Electors cf, Lantonderry township "aro to meet ttt tho Public lit,uso -3 obn WolfersUerger, in said tomc at.; ip. The Eieetors of Bast thenoyer township are to meet et tilt Public louse of '34coh Adams, in said town ship. The Electors of SwatarA township are to meet at the Paolic house of 8 Iti.ilmen. in said township. the Electors'ef Bethel township are to meet at the public hone• of Jacob Reichert. in s‘tht township. The Mentors of Union township are to meet at the Public House or I - spiel Bordner. in s ti.l township. The Nlectors of Millcreck township are to meet at the Public Muss of David S. Atutthewiin said town, ship. The Electors of South Annville township ere to meet at the Public 11/41SO of Jacob Fink, in slid township. The Electors of Cold Spring township aro to meet atAlin'School Douse at- or n .ar Reese) (lap, in said tuwnehip, -The Electors of Ccrnwall townsh'p. embraced 'n the sorlithern district of said township, are to meet at the Pub,ic limim of S. & U. Eby, in said district. The LI rotors of the northern district wi:l vote as pi efierified iu the following decree of Court di., Wing the township into two election, viz : Toe Court° f Qum, ter teesions of Lebanon county, do decree and declare that an election District be formed and erected according to the met. 8 and boundaries therein described and set forth es fol tows, to wit : '10g11.1011,11 at a CheAnnt tree on the township line of South Lebanon and Coma-All township*, nu lend tel Dr. John W. Ototiinger,t.lience thronnb lands of.ino. Ifen.y Kurtz. John Sod th, David Minter, :`,11)1Uel Hauck , J.seph Kreider, Richards, t,u. 1-I,4ht, Moses Light and Jacob Lor g. (D. S ) rmpecl ively, north 8191 d g.. - irest twelve hundred itud.sixtem) pet ches to a pest in the t' %reship liue of Corn all and Smith Aun villa townships on ion -a of Jacob Long. (D. s) The other lines in said el ction oistrict are as follows,to wit; From the end sal l division line, along the line of Smith A nurills township, north it da B rees, west six hundred tt ri sixty-two perches, to the Berks. .1 Dan ,phin turnpike, thence along the same by North Leba non township, N. in . !4° E. 432 perchei, au:! S Ss° E. 285 perches, end N. be o E 53 perches to the hmougli o i Leh anon thence along said Wrong]) S. lOW , ' E. 7,1 peicbes, S. 5 1 )4° E. 1:13 perches, and N. lii!,4 o E 3t3ii perches to the hue of Son it fee-anon townshm, thence along said township S. 14 0 1.1.755 perches to the p'aco of -begin ning of said division line, which new eleittion district embisees the northern partof Cornwall toe re.bip afore said. The place of holding the dentin therein, to be in the Traverse Jury room of the (fort I louse, on the west side, and Tobias Lantz is appeinttti Judge and Samuel Hauck. and Lienry Fortes Inspectots, to hold toe tirst etes.i it according to law, The election to be opened between the hours of eiAlit and ten o'clock in toe foretoomaud shall continue wi out interruption or sdj mrnment,and is not to be closed tefore seven o'clock in the evening. I also make knowil and give notice, as in anti by the 'l3th section of the aforesaid act I mu directed, "that every pawn, except justices of the peace, who shall bold any Mike or appointment of profit or Inuit under the goverrinient of the United States or this State, or Any city, or incorporated' district, Whether a connuis, stoned ciftlet , thr otherwise, subordinate officer,' . Or agent,' who is or 'Shall' be!employed under the knish* d j ye adi• Mary or executlim department of this State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district and also, that every member of Cougress and the State Legislature, and of the'select or common council of any city, commissioners of any iscurprrated district. is law incapable of holding or ex«reistril at the same time the ['Zee or appointm nt of judge. inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwenith, and that no sp.ctor or judge: or officer. of any At& election, shall. be eligible many oilier , then to be voted fer." Also,"that in the fourth section of-this set of Assent. lily, entitled, "An Act relailug, to executirms, and for otner ourpcses, approved A,,ril id, 1840, it is enacted that Cho eforeaahl 13th eection'•.hall not husoconatruol as to prevent soy Militia unicer or bmougla utliceo.from Serving AS J.trlge, inspector or clerk at soy general or special election in tulle. Counnaanwealth." Alto, that in the Blet section of and act. it he . enacted tbat.'every general and special election shall be iipenett between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, 'RINI anal continuo without interruption or atijoarrP. went until seven o'clock in the ureniug, whoa the polls shalt be closed." The general, Fractal, city, incorporated district •and. township elections, and all elec.ions for electors of Pres. Went and Vice President of the United States shall be held and a , nducted by th- inspectors and judges tat as af ,resaiti, and by clerks appointed as herrinriler No pereon 'hall be permitted to vote at any election, as afores titl but a white freeman of the ageof 21 years or ;non, who she I have resided in this State iit'leasf one year, and is the election district where he offers to vote at least tau Jaye im tncdlately pet cediaa such election,' and within ,wo yeasv paid a State or County tax, which shell ave been teas. need at least ten day a before the election. • Bata citizen a the United States nbo has previously been a qualified v,,ter of this State and re Meet d therefrom and returned, and wit. Wadi have re. sided in the election district tied p id taxes as .: r n•esuid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six mo.,ths: Prerulexi, That the white neettien. ritiqus of tit-, United States, between the ape of 21 and d 2 years, and have resided in the election district ten day s.as afore said, Ault be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No Kra in shall he admitted to veto, wham name is not contained iu the list of taxable inhabitants Welsh .. by the cominissioners, unless : firrt he prodna•d receipt payment within two years, of a State or County tax; areeseed agreeably to the C institution. and giro satisfactory evidenee. either on hi= oath or atlirein lion, oron the oath or affirmation of another, that be b ni paid ouch a tax, or on failure GI produce a receipt, shalt um e oath or payment thereof . ; or. second, If ho claim a vote by being an I lector between the ages or 21 and ': leers. h. , shell depese on oath or iillirmation that he has resided in the State at host one plul.before his applieation, and make such proof of his residence in the nahleticein the district es is required by thienact, so.l thit he dues verily believe from the acs ,ants given him that he is of the age aferc,aid, and give Bildt dteler to ideate as is required by this act, vitereepon the name of the person to permitted to rote shall be layer to 1 in the alphalLitical lint by the inspectors Ind a note made oppasitti thereto by writing the word lex,' If he shall be admitted to vote by. reason of having paid his tax. or the word•age,lllio shall be permitted to vote by reason if such age, and shall be called out to the eliirks, who shall make like auto iu the list of voters kept by them. Jo all cases where tho name of the rdomon claiining to vutu Is not found cu the list furnished by the COMMlS stoners and Mel esor. or his right to vote,whether found thereon or not, Is objected to by any qeali fled ci!izen, It obeli be the duty of ttUrtrspecitoriPto exit:ultra-en .•. - sun on oath as to its qualidcatinns,nad If be claims to have resided night., the State for and year or more his oath w be mai/chat proof thereof, but shall make woof by at least one competent witness, who shall be qualified elector, that lie has raided within thu district for mole than ten dtt)e, n zt intatedietely Trecedf nit said eiectiou, and shall sato himself swear that his bona Odd resitlence lu pursuance of hie lawful callinc is with in the district, and t. at he did not remove into said dis trict for the porta se of voting tharelu. Every portion qualified as aforesaid. and who shall make due pro if, If required, of his reddened end pay nteut of taxes afiresaid, shall be permitted to vote in tbe to.rusLip, ward, or districts In which he shall co bide. If any person shall prevent, or attempt to. prevent, any officer of any '• lecti• n tinder this r.ct Irmo hold ing such election or useor threaten any violence to any such olloer, or shall Intel rapt or Improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall bl4ck up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the prate at such election. or shall tile intimidating threats, force • r violence, with a design to Influence or overawe Wet tor, or to prevent lam from voting, or to restrAlt the• freedom of choice, such a person, on • ~tion shall he fined in any sum not exceeding five h rs, and impriemod for any time not lees than tit nor more than twelve month:, nail if it eh: _ a. , wn to the Court whore tho trial of each offence a be bad, that the persons so offending Vale nut a nettle:at of the city, ward, or district, •r towoehip where the said of fence was committed, aud not entitled thereiu. then, on convielon, he shalt bo sonton-ed to pay a fine of not less than $lOO and not more than $lOOO, and be 3Th• prisoncd notion than six months or more than two years. -In case the person who shall have received the etc . ond highest number of votes for inspector shall not at teed on the day ;f election, then the person who shell have received the next higivat number of votes for Judge at the nextspring election shall act as inspector in his place. And In case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not at tend:then the Inspector who received the highest num ber of votes shell appoint a judge In his.7lace, or if any vacancy shall. continuo in. the board fur the specie( one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qUalifled vrears of t he township, ward or diatrfet for which said oftioer Ball have been elected, present at the place of election, shall select one of their number to fill such vacancy: , • ,- ..it shall be the duty of the several Assessors, teepee. tively, to attend et the plise. olhohling &Vary general/ special or tOwnehlp election; duringlhe tithe said - elec. lion Is icept open, for the purpose of giving Information to the inspectors and judges when Called on In religion to the right of any person asseesed by them tO vote At such elections, or such other matters in rotation to the assessment of voters as the said i.sspectora, or either of them, shall (rem time to time require." Pursuant to lbe provisions conminod 'n the ?Oat sec tion of the act first aferesaid,the judges of the aforesaid distrietahall re:pectivoly take charge of the certificates or eturn of the election of their respective distriets,and Icil pro them a: a meeting Cl Otago front each die tole n the Borough el Lebon on the third day sifter tho e .ction. being for the present year Ott FRIDAY, thel c ifth do of OCTOBER, IW. then and there to do the titles required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident., is linable to attend such meeting of judges, then the certificate or return afta esaid ehAll be taken charge of by ens of the inspeclors or clerk of the elec tion of said district who slat] do and poi form the duties require.' of said j udges. 0 telven - under my hued, i ty Office, iu Lebanon, the day of September, 1W SAMUEL HAUCK, Sheriff. 1 September 15.1550—t0 New Furniture Store. wf ur t 2.. e 7 p l u t iili D , U t CY b ß e ll . wo re u m lid oT r i n s ctr a L In to - Itauch's New Building, opposite Bowman's Hotel, Coin. berlantl Street, where be will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all.kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower Am , any - than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas, , Tete-a-tetes Lounges, Centre, pier, Card and other Ta bles, What ICots, Hat Backs, et. Also a large and clump stock of stuffed, Caue-sent, and COlll/1/011 Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap MattreFscs. Alscri - Lookiug Glasses,—Guilt,ltketygod awl ISlalm , anyvery. cheap. Venetian . Blinds; CtifiFiges,, Gigs and"Hobbrlforses, for children. fM.Particular- attention paid to UNDER TAKING'. lie has provided himself with tho FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Collins and attend "Funerals, at the shortest notice and most reason able terms. Lebanon. 'Alureh 30, ISLO. SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY VIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. RULES. I. Money t received every day, and in any amount, large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money 'froia the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD ; 'eternity it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors, Ad tainistratOis, Guardians and others who desire to base it in a place or Perfect. safety, and where interest can be obtained for it 5. The money received front depositors Is inrested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Roars—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock lathe evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND hos re ceived more than TEE MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand. depositors. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. WiLLIA3I 3. REcv, Secretory. , DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner,F. Carroll Brewster, I Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. !Wry, Robert. Selfriite,: I Francis Lee, Stuni. K. Ashton, t Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth'Munns, !i„ Henry Diftenderffer. OFFICE: Walnut Streot,'S..W. Corner Of Tlaird Street. Am* 20,1859. PIALAD.ELPIHA. GEo. nothiss. IL T. normsri. nOinilall Si. Bro • LEBANON COUNTY --H • I-41--A.N.5rg_011, 4 14444)-N - I,INEI _BY ILEBANOAT 'VALLEY RAILROAD. rtNEI of the firm , particular attention to ClOads'shippedtite Lebanon •:Valley Itallroad.— Goode Will be sent dithy Jo anti froth Philadelphia to Lebanon; Myerstown anti .Annvillo Stafidfig, and all other points in theounty . . FIIEIOIITS contracted for at the loTrest possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietors will Apppppily particular attention to, and attend personally, to t , receiving_ and delivery of all Freights. For information. at their 9i314 at the Lebanon vol t Valley liailmmil Depot;- Lebanon ExecAnD MAtK, their, kat in. lphia, will al ways be fonnd at li`..agOpiisfes 'Mere iiitite froki, North Third Street Philadia. - .. -.. Lebanon„ March 30, 1.859. - 'fleFF:3l,2l.-N-14:13 ito. Phila. & Reading Railrbad. Lebanon Varney Branch. . - Ttio Daily Passenger Trains to Read. ' • • ing, and Harrisburg ASSj LEIIA SON, going East to Reading, at 0.09 A. 31., '1: and 3.51 I'. _ 2 " - Pass Lebanon, going West to Efarrieburg, at 7.2-1 I'. leand 11.39 A. 31. At Reading, both trains make close connoxions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, Sc. Morning tratu only connects at Reading for Wilkes harre, Eittston and Scranton. At llarrisburg, tralne.connect "Pennaylvaula." "Norther Central," and"'CUmberlatid .Valley" liadroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers -Isurg,-Itc. Thuough Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baltimore. 53 30. SOlbs. baggage a110w6.1 to erich'passenger. The Second Class Cara run with all the above trains. 'Through First ClasiTicketsat retiuca rate to :Niagara Falls, BiilP.tb, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the 11Wt, -North West., and Cenadas; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to an 'Wove places. can be bad'on application to PA Scation.Ageot, at Lebanon. lar Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start -.ll.lolter Faros charged. If .paid in the cars. . G. A. NICOLLS, April 20;1850. r.,,..7om r sfrocer dad Superintindent. Nevr Ilairber.Shop. G-EORGE W. DA.liy. bas ItIiMOVIMIgs Sorbet. Shop, to Funck's New•Dulldivg. first fl oor, secornd door from Duo alloy, where be still continues bis rst clap Shaving 4. flair Dressing Saloon, • and is prepared to dot t slni.ws in the' limiest and best style, and would solicit all o give him a trial. Lebanon. April 9, 1859. North laci)anoai Iloivr)g rintE Nowrii LEBANON JIILT. has been ren/Weled, j_ and is now , coinpleled and in operation and .prepar ed to furnish customers i jguLtrly with n very iiiperlor I . . article 014.114:Wil, us cheap as it can be obtaffietßkfa ,puyorlifr source. They 414! also ke e p constantly on hand and for 1 : sale, CHOP, 'BRAN, SHORTS, &o. They are also prepared to do all kinds of =omens IYomt, nud respectfully invite all the former customers of tho Mill, us well us DOW outs, to ielpitheia3a c l ay _ .• .I.l' Bey will pay pie CXsa market prices or a kinds of Grain, such be WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Sry and atrArd all facilities and accommodations to those who will sell. WALTER & DART°. N. Lebanon 80., Nov. 3,1853. FOR SALE. it -- , ..• . . FLOUR, CORN. ig . OATS. • n MIDDLINGS, SM.T BY TUC BAG, - -- - at the Geneseells of Feb. 3, 1858. WANTED. T tho Genoesee 3ltlls, WIDIAT, In the borough of Lobanon, A CORN, • • RYA OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid in Cash : by MYERS & S.llolDfit. Feb. 8, 458. WOOD and COAL YARD iticidorni g uorl, having bought Mi. .I[ . ? Spoon's Waal and Coal Yard, a ' 0 short co north-east of Messrs. Foster " ~,Z s" Match's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORM OV WOOD and kern GOO to 1000 TONS OF COAL,-of all kinds and grMs, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small pikiflte as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are In mat of tiny of those articles to call and see the ensue, ascertain prices, and Judge for themselves.', LIMIT, (merchant.) North LOWnon, Apri114,1858.-tt New Invention. • Wood Burned Lime. B . Y late improvements in the art of LLllEBuitmwo the subscriber is now enabled to produce the beet Wool:. autumn Lint that was ever made in this section of coon_ try, and in.qnantftles without limit, at ehort notice.— His improvements are ouch that he is enabled to Hell his Lime at 1.2% cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices heretofore: LIME, • burned witIrCOAI ! , can also be obtained at low retell by the boatload, or in less quantities, as may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. • having gone to a great expense in the perfection of his improvements •for lime burning on a largo scale, at low prices, the subscriber, hopes to receive a share of the public patron. • 111.1 location is at the old and woll known platoon the - Union Canal, In North Lebanon. • DAYID DOER N. Lebanon, May 18, 1860. FOUNDRIES, MACHINE SHOPS,&c, WEIMER FIJI CHIME WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. It. Depot, Lob- anon, Lebanon county, Pa. . WM. In P. R. WEIMER, Pro pri . Mors, manufacture Steam Engines from .*M., 1 to 350 home power, of the latest styles m ovr and patterns, with all the modern int provements. Also, superior Portable En gines (with Link Motion 'Valve Gear) mounted on wheels, for Saw Mills, wood sawing and Rotating purposes. Par ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines -for Printers, Druggists and persons wanting a small amount of Power. They take uparery small space, eml can be put up iu a room as a houselol fixture. ALSO, Blowing Engines and Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces, of improved construction.-- Forge Hammers, of P. L. Weimer's Naas; Rolling Mill, &Wing; - and Flouring Mill Matures; Mining Pumps, Hailing Machinery for Mines and Steno Quar ries, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting. Hangers, Pulloys,Terning Bathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass Stop Cocks, Valves and Brass Fixtures, Globe Steam NalveS Of all sizesinnd Machinery and Castings of every `description. ALSO, Boilers et-any size, form and weight, made of the Bast niaterlafbjell known antreNpeTigneed work men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks; Gas Flues, Beaters, and,Shest Iroa.Work of every description. (Our Boiler sheets are alkleited- bytiividing them into squares of inches sill lit4nMering each square; any imperfection ,is thus detected; 411-Vehe faulty sheet rejected; this Is prac tised in verylew shops in this country.] ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iran Pipe, for steam, gas and water, with all the necessary fixtures, constantly on band, and put filial the Shortest notice and on most rea sonable terms. Iron,Brass,audeomposition Metal Cast. ings made to order, at the shortest notice. REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de-, epatch. A gang of Boiler Makers alWayp ready for Boi, ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. 444 Orders respectfully solicited. All communications by mail or otherwise, attended to-with despatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal; free of charge. Wit. WEIMER. - L. WEimgZ Lubattun, Feb'y 4,1558. ELIJAu L0NG2:011.8....r001l O. aAB KL.....rACOi 13X1i Er. LEBANON -4k Door and Sash Manufactory. Located on the Steam-House J? d, near:Ountbertand . THE undersigned respectfully in ,l; .. form the public in general, that they havo added largely to their former estab lialunent, and also have all kinks of the I , 7 —' 7 ,latest and best improved MACITINEBS in the State, in full operation, such as _ _ _ . WOODWORTR'S FLOORING, tC I (• 1 for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls,- Sawing, 4.c., and the experience acquired - by E. Loxosour. and J. G. Gann during their connection with the Doer; Sash and Lumber Trade, for a niunber of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. GAEL, to select stock suitable to thO wants of the Door and Sash buSiness in this State. - SAFITY TIIIST Company. , They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASII, &c., from the best Lumber manufactories In the State, feeling„coufident that their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough sati afif.ftion to all those Who may favor the undersiprep wileh their custom. The following list coiniitisee the leading articleii of stock on hand:— . Sash, of all SIZES; to ° 7 . l l 7ta f re l t i r 4 o7 ; briek and Architraves; !Voile houses; Casings, from 3 to G in.; 'Window Frames, for brick Surhase; and frame houses; nutters. of all sizes; kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes ; 0:G. Spring 31Milding, of all rises; Wash-boards. P. S—Plaiiing, Sawing, dc., iirompliy done for tboUe furnishing tho Lumber. (Lebanon,July 15,'57. STEAM PLANING MILL. , BOAS, GASSER it GETTLE wish tOinfornt their customers, of Lobe non County, and surrounding Counties, that they are still is full operation, and .are prepared to do all kinds of dAttPgNTEh WORKBYMACHINERY They have all the LATEST IMPROVED nrAcnis NERY, and feel confident that they ran compete with any Mlle: in the State, as regards (300 D WORK. They CM ploy none but th best workmen, and work none but the best and tea/seasoned Lumber, Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and liuilders, as consist; of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Windom and Doors Frames, Casing, • Wash Boards, Mouldings,. Flooring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidings,v. 4^b. Also, SAWING 41, - ND SLITT I NG dons to ark.': Also, Hand Rai i.for conlinwed Stairs, for making which they hare a man constantly employed..— They hare also erected TURNING LATHE, in addition to their Other business, and have employed Mr. Dickinson, of the Gi' .Philadelphia, to do their Turning. Mr• DickinseiVis dimlif the beat Turners in the State. M.. Cabinet Makers do well to call and examine their stock before purchasln lee - Where, as they -always keep on hand, Meizteatt, Posts, Table Legs, Sfttir Edtl72l IWel Posts, and everything else belonging'to the-Turning Business, - which they will Sell at Philmielpitia prises. tg,.. TURN ING WORN done to order, as well as always on hand. -61:6,. Their Shop will be ibundoit PIN EGROVR ROAD, between Cumberland Street and Major's 'Foundry. Lebanon, March 16, 1859. Farmers LOok to Your Interest. A. Major & Bro., woo 1.. D call the &Mention of the Farm yft ers of this and adjoining Counties, and ;',„lnialtßicPaß their friends in general, to the fact. that they have opened their AGRICULTU ~ _ LIAL stony, on Pmegrove street, near their Faun dry Machiue shops, In the Borough of Leh awe, p e , g where we ran truly say, that we have the Largest and Des: Assortment of FARILINO IMPLE MENTS ever offered to the Rumens of this community. As we have had a long experience in the Manufacturing of Machinery, Ire have Made it our object to select the beat nut/ most durable Machines, and all that we offer for Kilo we can say that there Is no other in use that can surpass them. We have the following Machines that we am recommend to our farmers, viz : afanny's Combined Reaper anti Mincer, With WOOD'S Improvements, Dorsey's Combined /tak er, Reaper & Mower, Railway Horse Powers and Thresh *els, four horse lever Powers k Threshers,-Morgaus Pat ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Morsel/ARE, Mama- MIL'S rittellt Fodder, Straw and flay CO'fTElt, Cast Irrin geld Rollers, Ontin Fans and Drills; May Elevators, Clo ver-hullers, Cornshellere, by hand or power, Corn Plough and Planters, Cultivators, &c, with a variety of the host PLOUGISS in use. All kinds of Fbrks, Bakes, Shovels, Spades, hoes, guise and grain Scythes, grain Cradels, Bushel and• Peck Menserea, &c., Fee., &c. Farm ers frill bear in mind that they will Bud it to their ad vantage to buy their Machines at home, as all are liable to brake or get out of order, and If they have been bought from a traveling agent they will have trouble to get them encoded. /low are they to be fired Cr the brok en pieces replace?, and particularly a Reaper which, by breaking in the midst of your liarrest may deprive you Of the use of it.for i seven days, whilst had it been bought at home it would titre been ready for use again In a few hours, as we have the pattern's for all the Met chlues that we sell, and keep n good stock of extras on band, so that you cannot come amiss. We would invite our friends and all others to give us a call before. Pur chasing elsewhere, as our aim is to please and be pleas ed. AIso*CASTINGS of all•kinds made to order and at short notice. • ENGINE'S, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we Manufacture and repair Steam Engines , Shaftiuga, Circular Saws, Lathes for wood turners, &c. RE l'A./RING all kinds of Machinery attended to wilt' dispatch. Address, A. MAJOR. & BRO.•x Lebanon, May.ll, 18t0. . •. Trusscelltaces! Nupport ers: OH. NEEDLES, S. \V. Corner Twelfth sand Saes Streets, PHILADELPHIA. • - - - noItACTIOAL Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and 51e chankai Remedies. Ilas constantly on haud a large Stock of Omanine Proi.ch trusses, also a complete assort ment of the - best American, including the celebrated White Patent Lever Truss, believed by the best abort ties to be superior to any yet invented. English and American Supporters and Belts , Shoulder Braces, Sus pensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapt el to b o th eases, in neat portable cases, Frandlt I'essaries, llri nal Bags, Lc. Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt at tention. [Aug. 31, 11159.-17. S Cloth Manufactory. fiIHANNFUL for plist favors, tiro undersigned respect fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry • on his Manufactory; in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a Seale as over. It is unnecessa ry for him to say mote, than that the work will be done in the sameEXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his 1 work and name so well known in the surrounding coun t l fry. Ile promises to do the work in the shortest Resel , hle time. His manufactory is in complete order, and ho 1 flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. Ile nuinufacturee Broad and Narrow Cloths, eassinetts, Blankets, White pods Flannels,alt in the Lest wanner. Ile also Wool and makes Roils. For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—At the stores ef George & Seellenlierger, Looser & Brothers, George Reinochl, and at the new Drug Store of Guilford & lAnnberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the , store of Shirk & Miller, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh art's, Bethel township; at the public house of William .Earnat, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stare ef George Weidman, Bollevuo; et the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Gabriel Wolforeberger, Now Market Forgo; at the store of 'Miami Shirk, East Hanover, Danphin county; at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county. Alt materials will be taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the. Wool of rho undersigned, 'blob will bo,dqueand left at the 'desired places. •N. B. It is dad* that those having Wool carded, will Sy the Caqh therefor, at the above named•pinees. LYON LEMBEAGER. 'Zest Hattetra4 Lebanon county; May 12,1858. BRAN, HYBRS k SIEOUR, Lebanon, Pa - - Wood Wood. TEE tizaltatignecrare prepared to furnish lliox- OR? or Oak 19 OD, to order, at any place in tel. Shell Or North Lawton Boroughs. Ordemloft at their Mill will be pmeptly:ettendett to. *Oil, April 21,1818. ) (TERM'S: 0FE01711.. Strad, East Lebanon. LON'OACJIR`, LEBANON -COUNTY STANFORD'S LIVERV.EII DE INVIGORATOR I I N BI Ll ATES T IS compounded entirely from Gums- and has bo conic an established fact, a Standard NI edieine. known and approved by all that have used it. and is now resort ed to with confidence lu all the diseases for which it Is recommended. It has cured Dantean& • , within the last two years who hail given up all hope of relief. as the numerous unsolicited certificates in <.nly possession show. The dose must be adapted to the teinperament of tire individual taking it, it US rd ire such quantizies as to act gently ou tho bowels. no , Let the dictates of your judgement guide you in use of the LI vat. IN 'IUOUATOIt,and It will cure LITER COM- ....:PLAINT9IIII.LIOH9 AT. TACKS, Dvs p fmsrA. ell RONJC DIARRHOEA S NER 0. 0 'AI- PLAINTS, DYSENTE RY, DROPSY', 9 0 E HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, II 4) "+ie, CHOLERA, CHOLE RA 310811118 CHOLERA 0 INFANTU3L t. AT U LENCE, JAUNDIC El iPE3TALE IKEA KNEss_ ES, and may be used uric atexifully as an ORDINA RY FAMILY L I E E s D I ICINE. It will curo SICK u EADAC C sN'lliottatutds can testify in TWENTY HMV , ..,ITwo TLIE.ER • T FA SPOON FELS .ARE TAX ea" 10$1 at Commencement of attack. W 110 USEIT ARE in its thvor. Mix water in themouth swallow both together. • PRIGS 4;10;NR DOLLAR PER BOTTLE • . -ALSO,--- SA_NFORD ' S - • CATHARTIC PILLS., COMPOUNDED FROM • - Purely Togetable-Estract B and put up in GLASS CA. SRS air tight MI will keep in any climate The PAM' LS CA THARTIC PILL is a gen -110 but active Cittbertli e% which the proprietor has used In his practice : more than twenty years. The constantly increasing > demand Rom those who 111 M long used the PI LLS and t..eeatistection which all express in regard to .1 their use, indumi me to place them wtelle„,the . reach of all: The Profeewlou well knaw .She., that d Ifferent cathartics act on different portions of the bowel.* • The FAMILY CA ,P,THAR:TIC PILL has with due reference toim this well estoLlb•hed fact, been compounded from a 1" variety of the purest sego table Extracts, which act wall alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are GOOD andel:dein all cases where a CATHARTIC is needist t 'such. as D .RANGEMENTS of the a STO3IACII, S LEE P I NESS. PAINS IN TILE • BACK 'AND LOIN 8, OOSTIVENESS. PALK AND SORENESS OVER THE WHOLE BODY, -u from sudden cold, which frequently, if negli.r.ted, end In al lag course of Fe ver. LOSS OF APPE r TITE,a CREEPING SEN SATION OF COLD OVER TILE BODY, RESTLESS NESS, HEADACHE, or r WRIGHT IN THE HEAD all /NFLAMMATORY fri DISEASE, WORMS in CHILDREN or ADULTS, 1 " RHEUMATISM, a great PURIFIiIIoftheBLOOD mid many disialse to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention iu this wirer, fisement. Dose, Ito 3. !MI ritrot; TIIREE DIMES. Tho Liver Invigorator and Runny Cathartic Pills are retailed by Drug,..list generally, and ould wholesale. by the Trude in all the large towns. S. T. IT. SANFORD, M. D. Manufacturer and Proprietor, BISOADWAY, June y. TO TUE AFFLICTED I , k R. J. iv. RECIITLII, the Coletouted II filtß DOC TOO, offers his Valuable services to the public at large. DOCTOR BECUTLE is opposed to Calomel or any tnineml poisons, and will not giro theta at all.— DOCTOR. BECI iTl.Eliaving studied medicines ten years, and a umber of years of extensive practice and experi ence, secures to him the confidence of the -public. DOO. TOlt has only lost nine patients in the last two years, out of the vast numbers who have made ap plication to him for aid, from home nod abroad. Some come hundreds of unites to consult with regard to diseases of long standing, and have been cured, in the last two years. DOCTOR BECIITLE has cured 50 cases of Caner, 30 of Rhenium Ism. 29 of Dropsy, 28 of consumption. 10 of Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, /7 of Sore Eyes, 150 of females I:stunting under the Falling of the Womb, 51enthly Irregularities, Flourelbus, etc., Bc. All the above diswtwie have been pronounced incurtble by ado eteZ quacks. We have no claw to give the above eertill caU.s, but \cheerer doubts can have the names at any time by calling on DOCTOR BECHTLE. As respects Diseases of Women, old or young, DOCTOR. IIECATLE has never lost one woman iu confinement of all the vast numbers he hoe attended. In this he is particularly sue restful. llisemes of long standing of all kinds, cored in the shortest possible limo. and on the mist reasonable terms. No charges for consultation. Night practice 'at tended to et all hours. DOCTOR IinCIITLB will rawaye be found in his 0111 Cb in North frbanon, a few doers Northof. the Butted Breth ren Church, °scent when out on business. Nur.• • u so • jaamig h a, _ 0. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drag Store, ititsveen Hewn:ed. to his New Building. on Cumber . land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon. Pa. T , ILB subscriber respectfully announce ro his sequoia taDAMS and the public in general, i qt he has con stantly on bandit - large stock of - i DRUGS P P lt PUNIERY, .4 mit.piciws , .. AINTS, Ofi'Dif I . C.A `I. S , , c7rr i 7 b t ' DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES, .4.7 , TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARE, i Alit BRUSUES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gura, Tobacco. &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which lie offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. lb ' Physicians' prescriptions and famßy Doti pesearcfnlly compounded, at all hours of the day or might, by ceiling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 awl 10 o'clock, A. AL, 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dee. 9, 1857. DAVID S. RAISER. J. L. LENBERGER, DRUGGIST, APOTHECARY, ancy Articles and . Perfumery, , . PURE' DRUGS! . ! PURE MEDICINE! !! ..31edieittes to be Good, must be Pure! Do yon want Pure and Reliable Medicine? Coll at LEMBERti ER'S. Are yOu In want of pure Spices! The hest tun be had At LEM WEEDER'S. If you are In want of good Washing Soap, pure White or Red Castile Soap, Country Soap, Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, super Shaving soap; Soap for the teeth; all that is requested of you la that you boy tho same At LE3IBERGEIt'S. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? Something to make the Hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do. Call at LEMBBRGEB'S. If ytieCwant a good /lair Brush, Flesh Brush, Clothes Brush, Nail ilrush, or Tooth Brush, Call at LP.MBBRGER'S. Why do you walk so crook hocked ? You should wear 0110 of the Shoulder Braces offered for sale At LE3IBERGEIVS. Preservo your Shoe Leather. You can do so effectually by using Richard's New Com Pound (Blacking.) Wholesale itudltetai At LE3IBERDER'S. • LUNAR. OILI LUNAR OIL! ! LUNAR OIL Do you really want a brilliant. safe and cheap light.— If so, burn the Lunar Oil in the Lunar Oil Lamp. For sale only at LBMBEROER'S. Pure OfflO CATAWBA BRANDY, a %ermine artfale, For Sale at • - LEMBF.ItHER'S. Anything ,i,nu ant that is kept in a well coadualtd First-Class Drug Store, can be furnished you by .LEMBEROBR, Chemist and Apothecary. AM' Special attention given to Parmans's Parsons TIONtI and Rumor Itcestra, and all- medicine dispensed warranted pare, always as good as can be ohm/tied any where, andpiiii,o suit the times, by JOS. L: LEM:BERGER., DRUGGIST, Cue -2116T SSD APOTILCCSAT.,. February 2, 1559.] Market Street, Imbanon. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PIIILADELPILIA. Beneraent insiieution established by special-Eau:tow ment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, off licted with ,Virldent and Epidemic ' Diseases, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in 'view of the awful destructiou of hamait life, caused by Sexual diseas es; and the dcceptioris • practfced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseriace, by Quacks, several years ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary Par the treatment of this class ef• diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE, GRATIS to all who ap ply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of &c.,) and in cases of extreme orerty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. Itis needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, In their Annual Re port upon the treatment of Sexual Disease, for the year ending January Ist, 1858, exprass the highest satisfaction with the succese which has attended the labors of the Consulting :;urgeon In the cure of Spermatorrhosa, Sem inal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphillis, the vice of Onanisin or Self-abuse, Ac., and order a con tinnance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel mitred that their litho. sin this sphere of benerolenteffort have of great benefit to is afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very importent and much dal/hied: MusD. . . An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoe Seminal. Weakness, the rice of Ormulisin, Mastarliiition, or &if s base, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be Font by mail (in a scaled en velope,) Fn EH OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STA MPS for postage. Other Reports, and dTientt,cafe%oftnrethcoen.natltiunrte. and treatment of sexual disease s , ly being published for gratuitons distribation, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered ditting the lastythar, are of great value. . , • Address, for Report or treatment Dr..(I,EORCIE R. CAL. lIOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelpltia,'Pa. .11/22x-cter of the Direetom. • GEO ,w6R AII:ILEARTIVELL, President. , FAIRCH;LJAI, Sect. IF IfOrWANT AA PIOTTJEII of your deolinadirtie Gall e y la tine co/ored in oil, call a t DAILY'S er, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. GIVING their tostimony with the imigorator sot YAMILY AND DEALER IN LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, TUE ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED RETIED lAL AGENT For' Impurity of thr Blood, TIIAT DOES ITS WORK THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. _ _ AND WITHOUT FAILI! TRIS grca t PURIFIER, now before the public but a few years, has already won a name and reputation unexampled in the history of any mediene ever haven ted. The iogredieuts composing it urn simple, yet i f , combination all powerful in driving disease from the human ityNteal. It cures Scrofula, I Cancerous fortnatteas, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, /toils, - Pimples uu the face, Sore Eyes, Old & stubborn Ulcers, I Scald Rend, Totter affections, Rheumatic Disord, d , Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Riteum. Mercurial Diseases, thanes/ Debility, Laver Complaint, . Loss of Appetite, Low Rptrits," . • Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. ETery Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir culars on hand containing certificates from persons who Lave been cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate eases, and commend themselves to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above dicuses. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the trunfisisidubitable evidence of the virtues of this won derful medicine. Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Napier Town ship, Bedford couuty : In Aprll, 1556, as near as I can remember, a small piniplo made its appearance ott•my lip, which so on be. came enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel, and wash of blue vitrol, without efreet. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pro neunced it Caecce., and proscribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no aruil i I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset eennty, who also peonentiCed the disease Cancer, and eve use internal and external retnedi•cs--the-latter stating principally of caustics; but all to no purpose, the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next oiled a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. The; for a time checked the disease, but the inflammation soon increrierd. I next called upon Dr. Statte.r, of St. Clair's rune, Bedford county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a salvo said to be a never failing remedy, but it had no effect . whatever in .checking[ the spread of the sore- In December, of the mem everrAre disease had eaten away a greater part of .nly .upeer and had attacked the nose, when I went-to. CleciutMti. where I consulted Prof. l S. Newturn ct the Electict Medical College. Ile prunounkolthr.!dieease .aeuteue,. ous Cancer, superinduced by att. ins rdinab aerial mer cury." Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave rue in ternel remedies. My Earn heakel an, but the infiamms tiou was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1851, he pronounced ine.cered, and I lett for h nue. .In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could net rest at night! Late in May I refer:se/to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdu ring which time he used every known remedy, and part. ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed house there ware still three discharging ulcers upon my Stec: I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got front Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until it had eat of Use left side of nu nose, tin:greeter portion of my eft cheek, and had at lacked say left eye. I bad given up, all hope of over ho lug glued, since Dr. Ely said he could give zulief, but that a cure was iMpoSsible. In March, 1858, I bought a bottle of "Eloped Searcher," but 1 must confess thatl luta no faith in it. I was 'e very weak when - commenced taking It; but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. I continued, and when the tbini bottle was taken my face was healed as if by a miracle. I mad a fourth battle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigured I ant still grateful to a benign Providence whohns stmt. sxl my life, and which has been done through the instru- mentality of LINDSLY'S LNIYROVED BLOOD BILMCIILIL DAVID IPCREAR Y. Sworn, and subscribed, this 31st day of August, A. D. 1858, before nie, one of the justices of the peace, in and for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pa, Witnord—U. J. Jones. Jeidi Costar, J. R. M. LEMON, proprietor. Hollidaysburg, Penna. For solo by 37. H. Cettle, Myerstown ; Martin Early - , Pidtnyra; John Cupp S Son, Joneotown; John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; John Carper, gutbottaaville; John Dein iuger, Campballstown : liitliue r Kinports, Ann v ills ; John C. Cobaugh„ Bridgeport; all of Lebanon county. Alta sold at Dr. Geo. Rots' Drug Store, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. (Aug. 17, 1859,-ly. Dr. ROSS' DRUG STORE .CtINBED srazEt, Opposite tke Court House, Lebanon, Pa. Tlit. ROSS respectfully announces that be ha. , for LI sale a large and varied assortment of hill. Medi cines. Dyestuff. , Perhimery, infests', Patent MZ:dieines, and Fancy Goods. which are offered in the lowest An experience in the Drug Business of over 20 years. and strict attention to the wants of the public, enable him do think in the first style of the science. DR. ItOSS' WORM LOZENGE/, Are the - most certain curo for Worms use. They aro sweet, and no child II -.refuse to take them. Persons add ask lifr Ross' Worm Loren and refuse all Others. Many per as, not 'teeing - this Lozenge, will try get you to take some other kind; do t let them deceive you—you can al ,s got them at Dr. Ross' Drug store, )11fteti, and you can have them sent "on, free of expense by mail, if you lese the price in a letter. If less in a dollars worth is wanted, enclose and you will receive them by return peg. . Dr. Ross will send them to any part of the United States, on receipt of the money. Send ea then, and get diem. Price 25 cents. DR. ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. Theo Pills operate without giving the least pule or lie f:Ll:al/MS, and can be taken with positive advantage In all cases iu which a purgative would be needed; as the commencement of Fevers, Costiveness, Liver Complaint. some forms of Dyspepsia, headache, Impure Blood, and all diseases arising from impurity of blood." They will be found superior to any other pill in use. Price cts. per box. Will be scut by mall on receipt of the mo ney. Sold only by Dr. Itoss, Lebanon. . DR. ROSS' "TONIC MIXTURE. A superior medicine for the cure of Sick Headache, Nervous If. adsehe, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Net , roes Weeknera, and all other diseases requriag a tonic. TRUSSES tOrD SiIPPORTERS. Dr. Itoss keeps constantly for sale, a largo assortment of Trusses, of all aims, and various in price, which will be sold very low. Au experience of more than al years giro the afflicted advatita,,ens not to be luidat every - brag store. A personal attention to thefltting given. .Ifyeu need a truss call at Dr. Roos' Drug Store, Lebanon, DR. ROSS' INFANT DROPS: For Colic, Spasms, Reedlessuess, &c.,-of Infants. It calms nervous irritation;. soothes pain, and induco to -bleep, without leaving the drowsy' state that fol lows the use of other infant Amps. Special attention is asked to fent Dro this remarkable action . Atik Tor Dr. ROle ps. " DR. ROSS' 'IiAIR- TONTO. Is your hair tailing oil i aro you troubled with dand ruff, or itching of the heed? Dr. Rows' Bair Tonic will cure these troubles. Price cta. Mt. ROSS CURE FOR FEVER & AGUE. Ater and _Agee cured in 24 hours. Individuals who have suffered for weeks and months, have been ha a sin gle day relieved, as if by magic, from the excruciating chill and burning fever. Sold only atilt'. Rosh' Store. DR. ROSS' EYE WATER, For the cure of Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes. Price 25 eta. Dlt. ROSS' W0E..11 A poeitive cure for Worms. DR. ROSW,LIN.I.SIENT. The loest..Liniment in use for Rheuma tism, Sprains, Swellings, Braises. Tooth ache, Sore Throat, and all painful and Nekralgic affections of the body, is Dr. Ross' Liniment. DR. ROSS' TOOTII For the cure of spongz, and bleeding gams, Scurry for cleansing and presers• nd gums, and Imparting a delightful as' grance'to the breath, use Dr. Roes' Tooth Wash. DR- BREAL'S EXT. SARSAPARILLA.. For the' cure of Rheumatism, Tatter, Scrofula, Pains In the Bones, Old Sores, Pimples on the face, Eruptions of all kinds, and all diseases arising from impure Blood, or the imprudent use of Mercury. Sold only at Dt. Ross' Drugstore. COWIE CURED FOR 25 CENTS. DR. Parsics's Connie SI - RUP, prepared and sold only by Dr. Ross, opposite the Court House, is a certain cam Coll, f o r coughai;ly,hoopirtg Cou„-b, &e._ Look well to the marks of the seriatim. See that Dr. 1:0.18' name is on the-bottle.. _ EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN EV errnEn! Evidence stronger than certificates! LAEL'S VEGETA. TiLE COMPOUND is performing more wonderful cures than any other Medicine known! It is perfectly safe to take. Try it. If you are not satisfied after using one Bottle, the money will be refunded; if not able to pay, one Bottle will be given gratis to try it. Price Five Dollars ?tr. Bottle, or three Bottles for ten * dollars. "Sold only at Dr. ROW' Drug Store. 'Lebanon, June le, 1858. &Id at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposito the.COurt Rouse, Lobanoa, Pa. ' Filly DoHari Forfrit. TIR. HUNTER willlorfeit tbil if Aping to curt any j_l WO of secret disease that may come under his care. no matter how long standinebr .afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Privataaloonni,.44 North Seventh St. Plillatra, without fear - orinterruption from other to Cents. StraugereAnd otheisowho have been unfortu nate in the selection of a Physcian are invited to call. I3IPOTENCY—Trough unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self abase, the evils are num erous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal di charges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a Ms ttasheteDfueortorremwialetb B°6lectiet7fiden7; at ItEAD.AND REPLECT—Thhoe° derangement, aresare to follow Irecceltury, consult I debit itei. or eousti t u Lion • to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and i n many cases their lives, tbehands of physiciansipao rant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible aftl frerg ict a eci Pe VotLf .a dTscell for one man to understand all the ills the human Family are object to. Every respectable physician has his Millar branch, in which he is more succcssful than his brother, profefeons, and to that ho devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OP PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of disease; or the sexual organs, to gether with ulcers upon the body, throat, noso, or leg, pains in the head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism', strir rturesui excesses,, gravel, irregularities, impnrregulanritie.'tietrdiseesestlood, whereby the cows arising from youth tattoo has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to oli who may place themselves under Dv Care. ea- Medicine ihrwarded to any part of lli.ited Stata, —Price Ten Dollars per Package. For ssic. Dit. Drckaivcsows cEmsBRATED MAO' NETO.ELP.CTRIO kfACEIDIE. No acid or other iegn dient required ; its pewee' being obtained from a P^ neat magnet. No family should'be•miiimat one. at e only $lO. October MO, 1858,1 y. GRAPE. GROWERS OAN.•OARET their business moat sneeessfally at Hartimonton, foe m— frosts. Some forty' Vineyardsset Ont the past feaPac.c.; See advertisement of Hammonton Lands, =o'6
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