Itlianott gbirertisit. WREN DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CEASE TO LEAD, WE CEASE MIMES WM. IC BRESLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LEB ANON, PA. WEDNEiDAY, JANUARY 4. TROD 4101- 'The President's Message has the true Democratic ring. When di vested of the circumlocution of its friends, and the misrepresentati ma of its enemies, and stated in the plain and direct language of a Buchanan, how just and proper Democrtit: c prin • ciples are found to be. The question of slavery in the Territories, -as con tended for by the democracy - is thus stated The right has lwen ilSholliShefi of erery citizen, to mkt, 111.p:e. , ,Ficrty of ' any kincl„includingslaveit into'the'vommon - Territories belonging eqoully to -01 l the Stares of the Confederacy, and to here it nr, , tectr:4 'barn uroler the Pederal Oomdltution.— Neither eeagrc, , s. nor a Territorial Leglirinture, ,+or any hum:in power, l,aa any authnrity to annul or' inpnir this re.ird right. The supreme judi cial of the country, :1 co ordi bale br,,0.-h of the Government, lies sanctioned and nifirmed these principles of coartittitional in.oirer!ly just. in themselves, and to, well cal •t.,'.;:; I to promote pare and harmony among the ‘V ho can say nay to this Democratic d ,:trine? There is no interference 6,y C )ngress against freedom or for it —.against slavery or for it. - But all 'aro on an equal footing under thecon stitution of the United States until the Territory is admitted as a State into the Union. Then a majority of the people can and will decide for themselves, without outside interfer ence, the slavery and all other ques tions. • Our opponents, who have been taught by their leaders, orators and newspaper that the Dem Oera tic prin ciple on this subject is to force slave ry on the people of a territory, by executive or Congressional influence, will be surprised to learn, that they have been so deceived. This princi ple is not a new one.either, but is the one 'always advoCated and maintained by the Democracy. It is the princi. plo of the Kansas-Nehruska act, of the Cincimati Oat:form, of the Dred Scott decision, and reiterated in the z'esolutions of every Democratic State and County convention in the Union, ever since the question is- before the people. The Message, as an exposition of Democratic views, 'is deserving the careful perusal of every Inditidual within the bounds of our extensive and populous country. Prom tbo Pennsylvanian. Practical evidence of conservatism. We copy the following letter from a gentleman favorable known in the community—addressed to the People's Party Convention in this city—as a ii•orthy and practical evidence of true conservatism. It may be regarded as one of the results of the late Union demonstration in this city; and the bold candor with which Mr. LEWIS recognizes the Nationality of the Democratic party appeals to thou sands of others who have heretofore acted with him, and like him venerate the immortal CLAY, and appreciate now what that great statesman Telt when, in his memorable :speech at Frankfort Nov. 1.6, 1550,'he said:—"l have had great hopes an confidence in the principles of the Whig party ,as being most likely to conduce to the honor, the prosperity and the glory of my-country; but if it is to be merged into a contemptible Abolition party. and if Abolitionism is to be engrafted on the Whig cr. ed, TEAT MODIENI' I RENOUNCE THE PARTY AND CEASE TO BE A WHIG." Xi. lama ears: PIITLAIMtPHIA, Dee. 1.8, 1859. To the President anti Illeintiers'of the People's Convention:— Gentlemen: Having been elected a Deicg,aie to you r Convention, I feel i my duty to deg lino inking my sent in the same. !From my boyhood I Wll2 , tatlgilt to 10VO t 11,6 "with; parry," a.ol I was a firm nail ardent sup. To ortert.r its principles. Immense they were Noristo td, On tlt^ dissoltition of that great party I ho• coma an enthusiastic adherent of what I consid ered the next hest political organization. the "American." This also has reared to exirt„ and its members, generally.ha..e joined a party called "Itaputtlican." now rallying under the name of "Pen,ile's Party " in view of the fact recently shown by its lead ers journals, that this "People's Party" is rat idly heninning "Aboliiimti zed," end therefore eecienwel, I conceive it to he my duty, ns a nation al man, to enrol myself in the ranks of the only Party loft—the Den:inertia°. Intending to attach to such, under these cir cumstances I cannot conscientiously take my seat with pat, hut fuel it egualky my duty to give frankly my reasons, I BM, very resperrfully yours ' WM. D. LEWIS, JR. tfirThe Report of the Post Master General is an able document. From ii . we learn some facts, to the cnrrec tion of which Congress should imme diately apply itself. The excess of expenditures in this department, i n 7.859, are noarly $7,000,000. A por tion of this excees.is produced by the enormous expenditures on the over land and oceanic mail routes to Cali fornia, all of which but one are use less and should be discontinued. -There are six mail routes, by act of Con gress, to California, costing the de. partment $2,184,697, while the re ceipts are only $389,747. The stop page of this great leak, and the abo lition of the franking privilege, 'to gether with other curtailments, would soon bring the expenditures within the revenues of the department, and enable full and satisfactory mail fa cilities to old and populous districts, now but indifferently served. The Post Master General says that the loss on the California routes is a sum sufficient to pay the entire expense of ,transporting the mails and the sal aries of route and local agents and messengers in tho States 'cif Mary land, Pennsylvania and New York.— He goes on further as fdllows if would improve the postal facilities in all our cities, towns, and populated districts, giving dai ly mails to those who are' entitled to them, but who now have but a •trt-weekly service, and tri weekly to those who have but weekly accommo dations. The power of steam and the eleCtrie telegraph have awakened in the most remote dis. Inlets aWdrin Rut most tranquil villages an energy end restlessness of social and commercial life, known, in other years, only amid the great com mercial emporiums of the world. As a cons°. quenre, daily mails are rapidly becoming a uni versal necessity, end are now insisted on as a right by the steeliest communities. Bence it has been impossible to make the slightest cur tailments, without provoking remonstrance and rabuke. But in presence of the statistics which have been presented. when the public complain that the postal service is not equal te•the activity of their business and social relations, they should Peke such complaints heard not here, but in the halls of congr. as. They should appeal to their Representatives to restore to thts department its revenues, which ere now scrtandered in the wit dernese. and when this tout been done. and the other nicauree of ,justice and reform herein re commended Anil have been ndopte,i, than, by the practice of a severe economy, every reasonaLle demand upon the servict eon be met. rEix.. The Pennsylvania, Legislature met yesterday. Both - branches are in the bands of the opposition party. It is supposed that Gen. Bertram A. Shaeffer, of Lancaster, will be Speak er of the Senate, and that W. A. C. Lawrence, of Dauphin, will be re elected Speaker of tho House. It is said that the office seekers at Harris burg are a perfect nuisance, co►Ttplete ty lining the streets from the Repub lican notels'to the Capitol. A DUEL—ALMOST.--Mr. Grow said that Mr. Branch's language was un parliamentary, upon which Mr. Branch challenged Mr. Grow to fight a duel. Mr. Grow engaged a hack man—(luckily. for the nerves of boil parties) to convey his party to the ground, who blabbed the matter, and Messrs. Branch and Grow were ar rested and bound over to keep the peaee. For one member of Congress to challenge another for using unpar liamentary language is ridiculous.— Scarcely a man there but uses unpar liamentarylanguage every day, es pecially in debate. A,V=. Congress is still without a Speaker. The President's Message was sent in on Tuesday of last week. On Thursday, the 24th, -and last bal- lot thus far fbr Speaker was had, as follows Mr. Sherman, 1021 Mr. Gilmer, 14 Mr. Scott, Si Scattering, 11 Whole number of votes, 210 Neccss,ty to a choice, 100 Mr. Scott, dem., of California, would probably have been elected on Thurs.. day, but the Republicans, fearful of The vessel remains it, charge of the authorities. the appearances things had, objected vo L , The town of Bolivar, in Polk county Mo., to a second ballot. On Friday no bal. was the scene of much excitement on Monday lot was had, and the louse adjourned night, from a negro outbreak. The negroes, who . seem to I avo been few in numbers, were driven over to Tuesday. On said day to the woods, and have since been mostly captor the opposition members from Penn- o tt and imprisoned. • GooDMORNING FRIENDS ! I'm glad to find you at home ! Just fifty times and two—a year---I come •As news-boy, laden with the richest freight 'Of stirring incidents, in Church and State ; Of gory fields. where War discordant reigns, Or wham sweet Peace her bloodless victories gains - ; Where ice bound pole on creaking axle - turns, Or equatorial sun with fiereencs burns; At home, abroad, by land, 'in air, or sea, There's naught transpires, but reaches you through me. 'Tis thus I've served you in theyear that's past; (Amy prove to none of you t' have been the last ;) As for the future, I can only say. I hope to greet you ail next Now Year's Day. Yet claim I one of all these visits, ethic, By honor'd custom of the oiden thno. To day, from ink, and typo, and forms set free, I euurt the Mums, and they've favoeil the ; And thus inspired, my pen's prolific been Of verses, that are liked as soon as seen. A copy? Thank you. While you make the change, I'll take occasion—do net thick it strange— r repeat again the events, both far and near, Which Lick. comment .rate the by-gone year. Alas! I hear the widow'd, orphan'd wait Th t foliated quick upon the deadly hail Or cannon, musketry, and clang of steel, And echoes even now in sielening peat, From Montebello's sino , ce-wreathq, bloody Arcot. —A dirge for Sulferino's dire defeat— Where stalwart men in deadliest conflict strove, And hate the watchword was, instead of love; -Who fought, and bled, and died, 'iis but too true, For wrongs they felt no more than I or you. But thus it over is, Ambition claims A thousand victims, so its ends it gains; Nor stops to think its conquest dearly bought, When subjects bleed, or nations die, for naughl. Unnumbered bones lie bleaching in the East.; Where vultures orst had made their horrid feast;; And many a fireside waits to-day in vain, For manly forms that no'er will come again. Let's nearer horae. "My country, 'tis of tbee,, I gladly sing, sweet land of Liberty Land of the pilgrims pride, thy name I love; My heart with rapture thrills, like that above!" Unnumber'd millions, in thy broad domain, May refuge from oppression sore obtain ; And when, as in prophetic vision ' s shown, Thy borders fur thy fold too small have grown, Distracted Mexico shall own thy sway, And Cuba thee, not Spanish rule, obey. The prospeot darkens,—What ie that I see? A BLOOD SPOT 'neath the tree of Liberty The greensward of Columbia's fors Be plains By traitorous hands befuul'd with crimson stains 1 'Tie freemen's blood; by wild fanatics shed On freemen's soil, by treason's minions led. And has it come to this? Oh Heaven defend ? The danger turn, and swift doliv'rance send. Avert from es "Disunion's" dreadful fate, And make us truly good, and humbly great. -4 Twere tiele we prayed; oar fair esentcheon's face s, Shows many a sin spot black, to our disgrace ; Of servile war, of fratricidal at ife ; Of malcontents, for rank rebellion rife; Th' soesured ‘hallo—hateful heritage THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. sylvania defined their position, as follows: Mr. Kißinger, of Pennsylvania, raid he had heard Republicans define their position. which he as one of the People's Representatives did not at all times endorse. He tho..ght it time to say that he and those elected with him on that ticket came from Pennsylvania on an issue entirely distinct from a i;isturbance of law. Twenty-two out of 25 in fr.) n Pennsylvania, owe their seat: principally to the.r principles of pro tection to American industry, as well as to the resistance to any further slavery extension. Let gentlemen follow out the suggestion of the President, and give us specific instead of ad val. ()rem duties. They need not fear that the oppo sition members would, in this congress, disturb the embprorMses of the Constitution, or the laws as they stand on the statute hook. No party could carry Pennsylvania without recognizing the protection principles. The National Repub lican Committee had ignored it; and unless they name candidates whose lives are living illustra tions of the principle they would fail. Be spoke of the laboring unit mining interests of the State. The gentleman from South Carolina could have peace if he would extend the oliye branch, and give us specific duties on coal andiron. fLaugh ter.] A colloquy ensued upon the subjeet of the tariff bill of 1g57 and the net on of the Republi cans and Denmerats thereon, in which Messrs Campbell. Montgomery , Kibinger, Florence stnd Covode, of Penn4ylvania, participated. The dis cussion was in perfect good humor and sometimes two or three were addressing the chair at once. Mr.Montgemery, Pennsylvania. alluded to Mr. Seward as the Republican candidate fur Presi dent. Mr. Minn ger said _that was a misrepresenta tion—Mr. Seward was not their candidate for President. (I,au Oren) Penney lynnim had a candidate within her own borders. Mr. Seward yr:ts not bur etoli I ttn. Mr.Montgomery—woold you vote for brim? Mr. Kil linger-4f he stands upon the princi ple of the protection of American industry we shall support him. During the debate much was said about the dibe-trous abets of the tariff on Pennsylvania interests and that the iron manufacturers had been compelled to dose their works, in allusion to which, when several members from that State were addressing the chair siumltatieously, Mr. Vallandighatn, of Ohio, remarked that every Pennsylva ia furnace appeared to be in full blast. [Laughter.] THE YACHT WANDERER AT BOSTON Boston, Dee. 24.—The famous yacht Wander er, which c3eared from Savannah son.etime since without the knowledge of her owner, has arrived here. The Wanderer sailed from Savannah in charge of Capt. - Martin for the coast of Africa, to take on board a cargo or %slaves- She touched at Pier. -as, and took on board two Portuguese women. Capt. Martin subsequently went asherwfdr•pro visions, taking with him •the chronometer and charts. In his absence, Mr. Weston, the mate, got the vessel underway, and, steering for the exist of America, bore up for this p‘;.rr. Weston . ststes that he was carried off from Savannah against his will, and that Martin was an nor-tun ed name. The captain's real Hama is Lincoln P. Patten, of liath, Maine. The yacht is now in dump of the D. S. Marshal. The yacht Wanderer left Savannah - under the following circumstances: On the 15th of October, Lintioln Patten, under the assumed name of Da vid Martin, put fifteen men oat board the Wanner cr, then lying helow Savannah, to assist in taking on board provisions and water. Soon afterwards Patten came aboard himself, together with Edward Talbot, the pilot, and Captain J. 111. ek,shipping agent. He immediately called an hands to get under way, and, drawing a revolver,-muse he would shoot any one who refaced to work, or attempted to interrupt-his movements. Ile also threatened the chipping agent and pilot with death, if they attemptechlm leave the vessel. Somo•of the crew who knew of his plans loaded two pieces of can non with grape, and armed themselves to enforce rattett's orders against those who had been in duced, by false pretence, to come aboard.- (Mo hair of the crew were carried off against their will. The crew of the Wanderer, ten in number, halve been committed to jail. • CARRIERS' ADDRESS. EMI ts.. The daughter Or a late distinguidied physician of Philadelphia has gone into a Con vent, taken the yell, and given to the institution her whole property, amounting to $60,000. Blank Warrants Warrants for Collectors of Tax, Bonds of Collectors and Treasurers Agreements between :Directors and Teachers, and Orders on Tease er, for sale at this (Am. Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Pos ters, &.e., printed at the •Ativertifter office, at low rates end short notice—and in the most elegant Style. Eloise NOIIT II E. COIGN Kit of Plank road and Guilford. Stirets, I=Mll3N;6==l To TIIB PUBLIC 1101 all ye thirsty come and drink. for nice cool mineral water, the choicest vintage. and the purest malt liquore grace my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as Oen table is leaded with the most suhstamial fare, and the richest delicacies of the season crown my board— Come man and beast; my house is always open to the Ftranger and the friend, and fin• animals the bestof pro vender. tine stabling, and attentive healers, are ever ready at my stables. Yours. RespLetrully, North Lobauon, Sept. 14, 1559. HENRY 1301.77. CARPETI NOS. WOULD respectfully Invite the public to call and I examine my new fall stock of Carpetinga of Foreign mid Domestic nmuthetures; English Tapestry Dritssels, from 7h to $1 2!, two Ply Ingrain. suitable for parlors, setting ro ms and chambers. front 31 to 87: entry and stair carpets. &e. Alm, large stock of floor and tAble Oil Cloths. Window Shades. Green Gum Cloth. -X and 134 yards wide; floor Drugget. Mutts, Rugs. &C. PIIINEAS 1101D31.1. Jr., (late Shoemaker & Rough.) 508 N. 2d street., above No hie, West side. Itranch Store 802 Spring Garden street 2d door above Stb South side. I'liilad••lphia, October 19.1850. MUu NEW RAL ER illll-1 undersigned would respectfully inform the zens of hehation, that helms commenced the BAKE- Tfctz UUSINKSS, in all its varieties, at his stand. on Cumberland street, Lebanon. nearly opposite the Buck lintel. and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES..bc.. ‘to. Finer received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTT.ONE VIES, of all kinds. flesh and of the best Tia.litp, constuntl) on band, and furniPhed at the lowest prices. The public is invited to give ins a WM. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 18:59. F. II ,C 111111„. `Who Has net seen the New :sign Put up!, fiy STELLWAGEN ir; BRO., ttt their .., , - ' l '.: It..rAntt /01.1JEWELIIY ESTABUSIMENT.632 T ... fl . l Market Street, one door below 7th Phil adelphia. But the sign IS nothing to 4 ' --..'..., '''. "- .. Watches. in Uoirl and Slicer Cases, 801 - road Timekeepers of English and Swiss makes; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the bort thing of ell is that prices of ail the attractions is within the ranee at t he iusallest pockets. ST IiLIMAGEX &,'331(0. April 21., 1559, Gad Market street, Pliikurri. FIRM LANDS FOR BALE 25 MILES from Philadelphia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey.-- Soil among tbe best for Agrieultnral purposes. being a goad loam soil, With rf clay titttom. 'The land is a laree tract, divided into small Stems, anti hundreds from all orts of the country are now settlingand Wilding. The climate is delightful. and seenre from frosts. Terms from $l5 to $5O per acre, payable within tour yours .by instalments. 10 visit the place---Leave Vino Street -Mimi at Philadelphia at 114 A. M. by Railroad for liaminonton. or address ii, ityrnes, by letter, Mtn mouton Post tlMre. Atlantic County, New Jersey. Sce full advertisement in another column. HOWARD A NNOCIAII-0.11 VIIILADELPILLA. A Bencroknt institution cstefilishert by special Endow meat for the Relic( of The and Distressed, afflicted Mille Virulent and 'Epidemic Diseases, and espmgagg far the Cnre of Diseases ,f the ,Fcra‘d Organs, E;Deoic,:AtLo all ap il y vv y rit i t a k te b r y thet frith than of their conili , ion, tog°. occupation, habits of life, fie...) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge; Vit (MAIMS itTS on Sperniatorrhoee, and oth er Ukeese:4 of th,, 2exnal Organs, and tn , toe NEW REM - Eafes employedin the hispetpiarv,tent to the afflicted in seeded letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps, for. posta,te will be . acceptable. Atlttrass , DlLJ, SIULLIN If itIVIIT3N. Actin Par - geen. !toward Association, No, 3 South Ninth .trout. ' By order of the Directors. EZRA D ii EARTIVELL, President. EO. FAIRO 1111,D. Sicrelary Nov. 3:1, '59-1 y 1101.11 D ly -GIFTS NEW GOODS EVERY DAY A full neuertment of Mae. Brdwn, Ithtelt and limey colored Cloths, livary Bearer Cl°Ws, Pelt :t..nd eliotLll4, all colons. ateliDoe,kin Black Caseitneres, , Fatiry'e.scrortres, Stslev, Very 0 1 mq, Rich Taney ik, nud SLlk.Velvet Veslings, 'Wool ColnfortF. an lill(liCati Variety, cheap, 'Drawers ' ,Shirta, Blankets'. and UlOVell ..tiosleryuf every de<eription, reduced.. DENRY .4; Srl.3: 2., 1. ebauon, LL PERSONS indebted to.IIEskT 11.1111ssmktrAt, are .1. hereby notified, to call upon either of the nute.c hers, or Drieh P. STEW ART, 111.5(1.;' of Nlillorovk township, Lebanon county, and mak,payMcnt, inasmuch as suit will be brought on all unlamidated claims after the ex piration of sixty days from this elate. JONATFLAN I LIAO. of Mil creek tp. GEORGE F. 31ILLOlt, of Shaetforstown. Dec. 14, (21) 1150.-4 t. Wahro Demo k rat and Lihanon Demi* rat, please copy . And remnant cruel, of a barbarous age—, Whose stern behests judicial robes polluze, And e'en the spotless ermine prastitcte; fllze right of suffrage—freedom's 'corner stone— illy ruthless hands of lawless n - qm o'erthrown ;Dtshonosty, andlust, and crimes most fowl Of midnight murderers; who far Violins prowl; —Enough of this The heart crowssieks to hear The long, dark catalogue of the by gone year. Our penitential tears must fall like rain, If Heaven's lost favor shall be•odr's But hark! From distant Northland comes. sound -A sound of mourning--.o'er the lost, now found; A cry of horrt4 busts upon the air, As breaks to view the sight unfolded there. Grim skelcto-is gaunt, unhonned e'en by graves, Lie seatter'd round, the last of Frauklin'S britveS.. Tit' eternal iceberg, stone by Nature phte'd, Well marks' their rest, iai.all that dreary waste; Eneeffin'd by their boat—their last retreat— Insidious snowdrifts wove their winding sheet; The bawling blast sings, as it hoarsely rens, In thunder tones, a requiem to their souls. Now let my verse in saider.monsure move, (A sober mood this theme does most approve,) A funeral train appears; with solemn tread They sadly bear away th` illustrious dead; From Suanysidc the sorrowing mourners come, Now with the gloom of darkest clouds o'erhung. In grateful hearts lives Irving's memory on 3IANHATTAN weeps her great historian gone; And STUYVESANT, if f-tithfnl to his trust, Will rear the sculptured marble o'er his first. To death's dim chambers, Prescott too has hied; And Hallam, with the mighty human tide That throng the silent grave, has passed away, With thousands more that go from day to day. Did inclination lead, or ante. I might recount again, most briefly, how In aerial cars, our field of locomotion has conic t' extend clean o'er th' Atlantic ocean; How Wise still wiser grew with each attempt, And Lowe still lower sank in just contetnp But lest your patience and my apace both fail, I'll bring to speedy close this rambling talc. To God most Good, our grateful thanks we bring; Per countless benefits, his praise we'll sing. As in each walk of life his, mercy's shown, So may all men his righteous empire own. The husbandman, the toil of labor o'er, Now rests, rejoicing in his plenteous store, The tradesman, with his shelves well stocked with bales, Ponders how best he may increase his sales. The lawyer—well his clients will ever come, Until the dawn of the millenium. The doctor, Betiv'n be praised, has sadly fared, (A dire neeessity be—yet can't be spared; ) The year that's r,ast, has brough t him scarce his salt, The more's the pity, forgives not his fault; With pills and bolusses he's ever- ready, And tonics, when your nerves become unsteady ; * * 4 * * 4 * * .And last and least, tbe bumble carrier•boy, Whose heart with every quarter leaps for joy, Comes greeting, with 'his latest, best essay, The poet laureate erowned, this NEW YEAR'S DAY. Notice HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors :1-.(l* i ilmt ot nrerst of' TETTER'S Flial:lCH FIT TERS can types'', ivith perfeet confidence to physlcians and generally of the United States, beeause the article has attained a repu tation herm °fore unknown. Aft w facts upon_ this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of b..re assertion or Id .zoning puffery. The consumption of !este: terls Stomach Fit ters for the last year einem; ed to over alhall million bottles, mil from ifs manifest steady increase in times past, it is evi.lent that tMring, the coming year the consumption will reach near One million bet itnnumse atm out could never have been void but for the rare medicinaPproperties contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians -in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Litters to their patients, hut are ready :it all times I, give testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of stuntacide derangements and the diSeaSeg . reSillhing therefrom, This is not a ( 011113(W:try popelerhi . y, obtained by exit:a - ordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the dualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable nit dieine, which is destined to be as endufing as time itself. lioStett el.'s omaeh' Bitters hire proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious , complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters", are a certain cure for 'the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. I t.rtun ( yes all thorNti matter from the, atomoch, pit irks ;he blood, and imparts renewed. vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone, and cncrgy intlispenSaide for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and ether digest ive organs, mild'y but powerfelly, and soon restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of natml-e. Elderly persons may use, the hitters daily as !' per directions on the bottle, and they Will find in it a stimulant peculiarly ada kt ell to COZllrort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent fie a lonic, and rejuvenating get:orally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged Lain and IVO/1)(41 who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de- I-engem:id s and general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all . deleterious drugs and Thir/y leste'd the merits of this 'article. A few ‘VordS to the gentler sex. There are certainperiods when. their earn; are so harassing that n: any of thent sink miler the trial. The relation of 'mother and child is so absorbingly lender, that the mother, especially if she hc young, is apt. Co forget her own health in-her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear-of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a st imulant to recupe rate the energies of 111 c system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the.. Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, eausedbry malaria, diarrhom, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the et omach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary -occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their physical welfare by giving to teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. thIiTION.--L:We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for BOSTETTEU'S C•ELEBRATEI) STOMACU BITTSII9, null !CC that each bottle has the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, find stamped on the metallic cap Covering Alto cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. SW Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Fa., and sold •by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the Unite_ d states, South Ame rica, and Germany. By Dr. tier) Baez. D. N.% Bablr, J. L. r.onlN , rger, Leba non; J. C. Seltzer, Pre,l?-rieli , brirg ; IL D. Him? tßra, Annvillo; Martin Early, Palmyra. • NEW A GNTO - TATUNAL : SETTLEMENT, TO ALL WANTING .FARMS, . A It ARE OPPORTUNITY IN A DELICMITVUL AND II EA LTIIY CLIMATE 25 MILES Saint I EAST OF ' PIIILADF.LPIIIA. ON TUE CAMDEN AND I ATLANTIC RAILROAD, NEW JERSEY. An old estate consisting'of stiVernltlintisands of acres Of productive soil has•been divided into - F-J Ilui of vari- I one sizes to suit the purchaser. A population. ,of seine 1 F,fleen Hundred, from various_ parts, at the middle 1 States:lnd New England have settled'there tbeplistyear , improved their places. and raised excellent crops. The price of the land is at the low i sum of $l5 to $l,O per . acre. the soil is of the nest quality for the production of Wheat. (lover, Otru, Peaches. Grapes and veg,,t a bb,,, t . IT 1 liiCONIDEIZED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN TIM I UNION. The place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crops of, grain „grass I and fruit are now growing and can.be Seem By exam• i thing the place itself. a correct judgement cap no fo rm _ ell of the productiveness of the land. ' The`terns aro .1 made easy to secure the raphi imprdvernelit or the land. whichis only sold for actual improvement. The result ' lass been, that within the past year, some three hundred houses have been erected, 'two nails, one Steinifi 'haw stores, seine forty vinyards and Peach orehards, planted 1 anti a larze number of .other improvements, making- it a desirable and active place of buSiness. i TUE M Alt K ET, , • Es the reader may perceive from •itsl , entiou, is Um BEST IN TLlb . UNION. Produce bringing double the pri-w then in `lee:Mous ~,...„. y from the city, and more .than double tins price i than in the West. is is -kunwn that the.earii,,,, and lest fruits and vegetables in this' 'latitude come froth x cw Jersey. and are unmially exported to the extent of I, mitlions : , . 1 le Westing here,. the settler has many ailvantages.-L Ile 1.. walkh, a few hours ride or the grew cities 01-New Englandmnd Miliftle States he is neer Wield friends mid . asskiations, he is , in -a settlefi 3 Otetiftrm where every jet ! piocontat Mr cemtfortand etvilisittion is at hand.. He can Lily every article he wants- at the cheapest price, and-sell his produee.for the highest, (in the West this is ~..0 . .,,,L) ho has schools ate his children. dielnesertices, end will enjoy ell then winter. foal delightful climate, I where fryers -are utterly unknown. • The result el the . change upon those front the north, has generally been 1 to restore ti em to an excellent state of Health. In thaway of building and improving, lumber can be 4 obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l5 per Ithousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place,, every article can be proented la the plebe. good carpenters Are at hand, and there is no place in the I Union where buildings and improvements eon be 'Made i cheaper. i The reader will at mire be struck with the advanta- I gee here presented. and ask himself why. the property i has net been taken up before. The reason is. it was ' nrsvet thrown in the market ; nod unless these state imente were correct, no one would be invited to exam ine the hied before parehasing. This all are expected to do. They will see Mud under cultivation. such isthe . extent of the settlement that they will no doubt, meet .persons, from their own neighborhood; they will wit ness the improvements and can judge the character of I the population. If they come with a view to settle,tbay I should come prepared to stay it day or two and be ready to purchase, its locations cannot be held on refusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who improve, TIES Hermosa) COMPANT GIVES A 1 FEU TICRET roe SIX 31020118, AND A BALF-PIIICE TICE:ET 1 yea TM= YEARS. TILE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. , In connection with the agricultural settlement, anew anti thriving town has n•turally arisen, which Presents I inducement for any kind of business, particularly Stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried . - n I in this piece and market to good adventage, also cotton business and manufactories of agricultural implements or Foundries for casting small artieles: The :improve [tient has been so rapid us to insure a constant and . her ninnent increase of business. Town lets of a good she, we do not sell email ones, as it Would effect the inf . prevenient or the place, can be had at from slooand up wards. The ltammeatton Ammer, a monthly literary and ag ricultural sheet, containing full information or Ruoff women, can bo obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indbimbibio—warrantee deedsgiven, clear of all incumb: sure when money is paid. Route to the laud: I leave Vine street wittier Philautdphinfor Hammonton by I Railroad, 714 A. M., or 434 I'. 14. Fare FM Cent& When there inquire tor 11r. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on I hand. Parties Imd better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a prim , cirolointil they have decided as to purchasing, as ho will show than over the bind in his carriage, free of ex pense. Letters, bad applications CAR be addressed to Lam •dis , b, Byrnes. Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co.. New Jer -sey or S. B. Ceughlin;2n2 South Fifth Street, Philadel iphia_ Maps and information cheurtully framaished, July 13, 1a59 -Om ......_ _...... _ SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES con he tarried on profitably at nammenton. Sce advertisement of Memmootontoodo. ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DELIGHTFUL ' climate, rich soil, ardl seethe Prom frusta. See adver tisement Of Hammonton Lauda in another column: YEatSONS WISHING TO tHANGE THEIR business to it rapidly 1 ncreasingletantirY, a New Settle ment were hunureds are going.: Where the climate is mild and delightrG. See advertisenteht of the Hammon ton Settlement, another column. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE 'OF CLI- Imate forhealth. See advertisement of Hammonton Lands another column. - l tiII.APH (}ROWERS CAN CARAT: ON their business Most successfully at Utunmentoti, free from 1 froths. Some forty Vineyards set Out the past season, See advertisement of Hammonton Lands, another Col umn, PATENT POCKET DETECTOR, FOR TESTINiI THE v EIOTTF. K 1 NU? t.'n .GOLD AND SILVER COINS. it Is admitted by all to be the wog perfect thing of Its kind ever offered to the public. Pi• IS SO S3l A r.f TII AT FT CAN RR OA It RI ED IN TIIE POCKET WITEIOUT ANY INCONVENI Every Merchant should . ha' e it! " Every Storekeeper should have it! Every Mechanic. should havo it !. Every Man in Business should have it! It tlettrts at the same nwnteut. loth size. thickness and weight. front a Half Dime to a Dollar in Silver. and f om $1 iu gold up to $2O, besides' foreign Gold and Sll• ver, and sells as quickly us seen. without the assistance of it Word. It is ontincutiy useful, durable, ecr . nomitul nod perfect. 4iir A Warrantee goes with every one that is sold PRICE ONE DOLLAR Post-mittl, to nn'. part of the United Staten SEE W • AT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY: The possession of it IS a perfect guarantee . ;:ugatnit be int i m pmerl upon with opuriaus coins.—News. • Dotectiun is Sure, certain. Jor.r. A blind man with one in his possession may hid deft :ince to the truxvt skillful counterfeiter of the day.—Ever.- tog Bulletin. We.eratintince it without liesitntion to 'be tlio: most perfect thing of its kind ever on:meth to , the public Pent.. I nun i rer. We like It. and cordiality recommend it to public favor. National Argus. It lo worth its prim ton times told—City Item. AGENTS WANTED. An Agent wanted in every County in the United States, to whom n heavy di:Tema will be made, Samples emit, with terms of agency, on the reecnotor one dollar. .Address all orders to IMLAY 16 TIICKNELL'S. Rank Nate Reporter. Philadelphia, Pa Tits 'Roeder ha, been for Thirty years the, ctinStant and necessary• connoition of tbp Cashier, Murritid, Clerk, Trader, liciquottc and the people, being the ohl est on the Continent. and the ablest in tbo World. and having more sub3cribers than all others cottibi»erl. Is Published on the let and 15th of cash month, at the fol lowing prices : Monthly. 1 Copy, ono year, • el 00 Setai.Monthly, 1 Qopy, nue y.mr.- 203 ioelmilng without extra charge a copy Of e Coin= of the World, containing is larger noufber of magnificent ly illtudrated Esc-Simile impreaaiOn6 of Um various Silver and other Coins of all nations, tlt:it call be found in any other work, and which can be obtained from no other source by any possibility of iumns . Address . AI & BICKNELL'S Toe. WI, 1859,-21n. Dank Note Reporter. PhilailelplibL LINDSEY'SIMPBOYED BLOOD SEARCHER, TILEQ.NLY ACKNOWLEUGHR it 211 EDIAL AG ENT linwity of thr TILAT LIES ITS WORK . THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! rillflSgrent IintIFIER, you before the uuhlic but I few years, has already trona name and reputation unexampled in the history of any inedlene ever inven GA. The Ingredients tanntktsing it are /Mimic. yet it. eombhmtf n al/ powerful In driving (lieeasu from the human syrtem. It cures Scrofula,Crincr.,rons formation", • Cu:uncoils Didrase", I Erysipelas, l'inmlos on tlat 'face. •jjj Sore Eye". • stuhhorn Ulcers, Scald Head, Tetter alt-ettnni , Ithenmatie Ditorders, Dyspapsia, • Cot tiveness, annualte. 1 'Salt ltkennl. Alurcurial Diseases, Genaral !drat. Complaint, lags or 'A t lte, Low Spirits. Foul Stomach. Female Complaint', and all Disease" haring, their origin in an impure state. of thu Mood. Every Agent who Ime this medicine for sale:let. cir culars on blind containing certificates from persons Who Lave beau wed by its nse. Many of them Are desper ate cases I eumniend themselves to the attention of those adichM with any of the ebotru iliscves. The fol lowing certificate alone is select's!, as purylm: with it the must indubitable evident:col* tile virtues uf this won derful medicine. Sworn statement. of David 1113reary, of Napier Town ship. Bedford county: In Ap il. lesa, as near as I Can remember, a small pimple made its appearanCe ah.niy lip. which noon be . came miluiwnl nllll one 3 /1+1.41,1.01131ien1f of nOrrel.lllll3 wash of blue vitro!. without effect. Finding the sore extending. I called on Dr. Ely, of Seimllsbuirg, who pro i unuireed it Caxcer.. and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread p •ultictas. Eluding these remedies of no avail, 1 called mien Dr. Shaffer. of Davide'lle. Somerset c ty, who nbo pronounced the distuso Cancer. and ' gave me internal and external remedies—the tatter con misting principally of caustics; hut all to no purpose, ' the disease confirmed sprearraig turrarri the not-. '1 next used a preparation of arsenic, in the pant of delve, This . for n time checked the disk:use" hut the hi:lumina:lon soon r increased. I next villed upon Dr. St:Muir. of St. Claire ville. Bedford county, who also pron*.tureed the disease Cancer. mot applied a salvo raid to be a never falling : but it haul Ca effect whatever in checking the • spread of the s. f.e. In December. of the same year, the disease had eaten away a greator part of My ripper lip. • and haul attacked the nose. when I went to Clll6ll/10:1 • when, 1 emi„..“.lle.tl rrol. S. S. SCW/0:1, or k it,: El.:01C j .Medical College. Ile pronounced the 113P.14513 —acutaire ous butter superinduced be nu inordinate use of nive -1 trry." lie applied mild zinc ointment. and gave Ina in ternal remedies. 3.!y face healed iip. but the Milani:tor tlon wns not thoroughly :removed. In Feturnirry, lie pronounced mu cored, and I left "or It ow. Iu April the disease again retti clued, and so violent was the, vain that 1 could wit rest ithight! Late ill May I rwurned to ; Cincinnati. and again placcd myst•lf under th_ chArgn of Dr. Newton, with whom 1 remained until Septemberdu , ring which limo he nseti every known remedy, null part ly eucceedial in clieckill;; the dis , nish,btrt when I return ? al home there were still three di,clureging ulcers upon ! my flee. I uhnitintred using Newton's preparations, and also'iberlieine that I 'got' from Dr. Ely, but the reamer couthmed growing until it had erg o f tau left side of my nose, Ileegratter portion of et./ eft cheek, nod hod at. aaal net, left eye. I had given up Intl hope of ever be ; tug cured, since Dr. Ely said he could give relief bat ! that a cure ivae impossible. In March. ISO S. I boughto bottle of • - itMoti. &...archer," but I must coaMes flout had no faith inept I was very weak when I conitnenecti taking it; but 1 fount!. that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. continued. and when the third bottle was taken my thee i was Ileitloa as if by a miracle. I us ul it mirth bottle and I have been healthier since than lhave lama Cur the tail seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigun.a. 110114 M grateful tan benign Providentxt who has spar ed my life, and whielyhas been dont:through the linnet' mentality or LtNnssr's NPROCYD 1111,1)01., SEANCIICR. . 311 t Sworn and sttbse.dhed, tat slut D day AVID or Anlgu5t ,EARY. A. T. 180', beP)ro. me, one of thejtutiees of the pram; in an for tho Borough of aolli..o)aburg, Blair eounty, Pa. Witness—U.. J. Janus. JOHN GOIHXY, J . P. 32. 1%1. LEMON. proprietor. llollitt Penna. rot : sale h 3 :v. 11. petite, l‘lyeretow n ; naburg. till Earl), Palmyra; John Capp ; ,loin Seltzer, 31(ilint Nebo; John Carper, :nem nanvil : John Deit-' inter, Ca mphelistown ; iiinpartA.Anurille;' Johil G. Cobaugh. Dridgiport; all t„,!.uunict county, Also soltrnt Dr. Geo. Boss' Drug Store,' opposite tl e I..ebanou, „T, [Aug. U. tris9,-.ly. • -IF YOU WANT • A No.l. AmtlntytypE,rory ethmit., go to p:Amv'S ChAllery, 'nexedoor - to Bio Lelmnoul}cit. • . • Feed4:-Fectl r. TIERSONS , in *ant of „Food rot cows or Pig . R, can ob; daily at the Lager Beer 1111E.WklitY of the, subiefbor in North: Lebanon township. Vriee, 10 cents a bushel. : HENRY HARTAIAis% . Lebanon, Feb. 2,1850. THE • HAMMONTON' FARMER.-4 - news paper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also set ting forth full accounts of the II v\l' Settimmtukt of 'lnn mouton. in New der ey, eau be subscribed fur at ou!y 25 cents, per annum. Inelose , postap stamps for the amount. Address to. Editor of the Partner, Hammonton, P. 0. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land of the. best quality, iu one of..the healthiest and most, dellehtful climates in the Tinton. and where crops are never cut down by :lusts, the terrible scourge of the north. Facial. , vertisement of Hammonton Lands. Wbat Everybody Wants. EVERYEODYIS LAWYER, AND COUNSELLOR IN.BUS.INESS, BY FRANK CROSBY, OE THE entLaintenia BAIL IT TELLS YOU How to . draw up Partnership Papers and gives i sit general forms for Agreements of Dills of Sate, Leases and Peti tions now to draw up Bonds and Mort IT TELLS Y g T.l 4,x,s, n Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes and Pills of Exchange, Receipts and Re leases, IT TELLS YOU Tlic Laws for the Collection Si' Dobte. with the.Statutee of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Executioli in every State. IT TELLS YOU Dow tomako an Assignment proper ly. with futons far Compooitioo with Credi tors. and the Insolvent 141Wa of every State. IT TELLS YOU The legal relations existing between Guardian and. ayd, Muster and Appren, Dee, and Landlord and Tenant IT TELLS YOU What eorietibites tibet and Slander, and the .Law, as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's 3tig,l4 in Property, Divorce and Ali mony'. IT TELLS YOU The Law for Mechanics' Liens in ev ery State, end the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the IT TELLS YOU The law concerning Pensiona how to obtain one_ and the Pre-Eruption Lairs t o - Public Lands. IT TELLS YOD The Law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one. with , 'Mader, g nments and Table of Fees. IT TELLS YOU es 'Towo to make your Will. and how to Administer oil an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State. IT TELLS YOU The meaning of Law Terms in Gener al use, and explains to yen the Legislative, Executive and judicat Po.ors of both the General and State Governments. Ur TELLS YOU How to keep out of Law, by showing how to do your business legally, thus sav ing a vast atneutit of property, and vexa tions litigation, by Its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid to Ev ery Fernley. Every Mechanic. Every Man of Business, and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of sl.oel, or iu law style ot binding at VA. • 81000 AYEA ork as our inducements terprising men ere- R Can be made by en rywhere. in selling the above w to.all such are very liberal. • Fur single copies of the Rook, or for terms to agents, with Other inforntatiercatiPly to or.addresa JOIIN•E.-'OTTER' Publisher, Nov. 23,1859. —Bm No. 1 311 Saneom St., Philadelphia, Pa. er's A 'compound remesly. in whicli we I:Reel:thin...a In tor• duce the most effectual alterative that ran ha made..,- It is a c,ocontrated extract of Vara Sarsaparilla, combined with other Silledano en . of still greater altort tive ImWeV as to affonl an effective antidote for the dis ,llses snr.ap.ll-111,1 in reputed to Care. It is believer' that such itrenleily la wanted by tlr.se who puffer front Strununts complaintA mid - that ono whieli will heroin ; Obit tilde elite muit.provc hf innene. service t this largo clads of our afflicted fellow.eitizene. flow cam. phgely this compound will do it hue been pnvvett by ex periment on many of the worst eases to tetrad of the following complaints : S.:ROM:LA AND SCR.ortmots CeDiPLAINV. , , EVICivI7O7.I:4ANP . Eneprlva ths;:_tnys, .111.0T1•111:+3. Tl ]ema. SALT lIHAUM, Scat.D 11Can, SXrttn.ts .tsu $l - Pntritte ! AFFECTIONS', I§IZEICUHTAL-I)lSKAsti: DEOPSY.-riiEUHAL4IIA OR , Tic Doel.oilliEVY,. arth Roar On ST. STllo:er'a nrid -indeed the whole class of zOtnphillits arising' from I MI'UttITV or TUC 1.31..X1D. This coition:ma will lic found it great promoter of health. when taken In the spring. to expel the kid Le murs which fesrer in the blood at that snob of the , 'year. By the timely expulsion of them malty rankling ChlOrdera are nipped in the Mid. :11nItittitlea can, by • the qid of this remedy. spare theuto.ilyeeLfrnat the ,cu thfitinee of Mill eraptions nod tilee6ins sores . , thrlgh ' which the tlytent will strive to ri I it•telfof Corraptiamt. if not nnsiated to do this tlirengit the tht'utal (Manuel', o: the tasty by an alterative ei.dieine. out the ! vitialedhlood Whenever you find In impurities" btirst ing through the skin In piundes, eruptions; or sores.; cleanse it when youtliol it in obstructed .uni ,i,lugghat. io the veins ; e;;;;;;,se it whenever it, I. foul. and your &Ti t ings will toll yOn , when: klvelf where uo partrebbtr din ; 'over . fait; unjay Latta' health, and live longer . fps cleaning _ the blood. .Btiep the b:ood healthy. and all ' is well ; but with this pabulum ot life di; irdered, there can be HO lasting health. Sooner or Inter s 'nettling millet go wrong, and the great itmcli leery of life is tlk orderad or overthrown. Sartnrparllla has. and mach, the rfputation, of aecompli..hing these ends. But the wind has been I egregiously deceived by preparations, of it, partly be. enlist. thu drug aloue has net all the virtu:. that is claim: for it. Mit-more bcrause many Prepnrationa. 'pretend j ing to be concentrated extracts of.it. contain but little virtue of Sarsapnrilla, or anything else. During late years rho public bare been inilod" by • largl bottles, pretending to give a quart 01 extract of of i•MCV been frantic upon the nick, for thek not on'.V contain little . , if any, Satnaparilla, bat ohm' eurntiVepropallite Whet: ever. Bence. bitter and painful disappointment haq followed the one of the various tixtract. of Sarmpa`rilla which flood the market. until the name itself is' flostly , despised. and has become synonyinotts with imposition ! and cheat, Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla. t awl intend to supply sorb a remedy as shall tweet' the mote from the load of obliquy rests upon It.-- And we think we have ground for believing it .haa which are irreSistihle ley the ordinary run of the diseaset it in intended to mire. In order to-secure their ; complete eradietion from the system. (hemmed; sh^ruid be judiciously taken acc..w.lisig to directions on the riot ; I'itt:P.lBED BY • DR. J. C.AVEIE & CO. Low • MASS. 1. • ' Price, 31 per Bottle; Six Bottlfis for $6. .flyer's Cherry Pecto- ItAL, Lee won to itself such n renown for theettre of ev ery variety of Throat and Lung, Complaint, that it is en tirely unnecessary for us to rocoliout the eii.bnice of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it hiut lime" been to t.s:aStatit use Ititinqthoitt. this section, we Reed Mg. do mote then atstire the 1 t qualityb. keys np to the best it ever has titian. and that tt 'nay he redird sits to OD for their reli - f all it has esYr bucli.rditqa to de, .flier's Catlt . a?•tic Pills FOR THE ccnr• OF - t J✓rsndico. Dyspepsia, l'ud%gcsUon,.ilysatcry. Eon! .s.nnfreb. Erysipdat, Iltaa,chr, Pdet. likonnatrAnt, Bruptians and Diseaser,: Ler , r Complaiig. Dropsy, 'Alter, Tumors and Shc K4eeury 115rms. Coal. \crcrnklio, U 4 a Diumr 'l7n. and f9r Partying the Mow?. _ . 'Nifty are stigni , conted, can nett the itt.ett penvitiie . can take then' plea fitly, and they are tea aperient. in the wurht or ell the iturpok,l of a !amity plwile. Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for $l.OO. Great.unniber of Cler,D, 'men, •PhydiehtllS, n11:1 personages, have lent theirmanies to certi fy tho (unparalleled usefulne; , s of these rcnoNlit..s,l , iit uur space hero will nut pt•rtnit the insertion of them. The ApLents . below mineal furnish gratis ow .012 RICAN AL3LI NAC In which thou' are given: with also Bill It =criptiun of the above complaints, nod the trop ttn&at that shaulti be f.llowed •or their cure. Do not be put MI by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they ma ka more profit on.. Demand Ar FA . and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is , .for them, mid they tlauld harts it. MI our I:mollies are thr side by J. L. Lemberger and D. S. Reber. Lebanon; .7. A-. pr, E. Ilmiover: E. ti. Horning, OM); 11. D. Beivor Bro. Ainivllls.; Bowman & you, cannNbzlletowit; Bettle, Myerglown; and by all drug; -t. April :ri, . • S.ll, LIVER INVIGORATOR ! .rElt DEfiILIATES. IT IS compounded entirely .fr (11111 M, _ , •0111.1 an established feet. a Standard Medl.dttis;kl;own nail approved by all that have ufsvd it.. our is ntrwres:wt ed.t, with confidence in all the 11ik , •11...%%5 :br uhl,b it is reeennnetidest. ) It has cured thong:in& r— within the That two years who lead given up all hops' of relief. ;Lathe numerous unsolicited certificates in < toy possessimi show. The dose must he adapted ! to the temperatnent of the intlivitthal taking it. k I.l !ed in such quaint Dies 11A 11. act goutly on the bowels. l i n Let the dictatos of your '"'" .jitelgetn,ut cdthle ynu in use, at . the LIVER IN IV IC .)II Al'') R. and it Will cure /AVER C;()M- PLAINTS 10 I.L1.1)1.1S AT• TACKS. DYSPEPSIA .C.,CIIRONIC DIARRHOEA SUMMER C 0 31 PLAINTS. IfY - SENTI.:. BY. D11.0.81', S 0 L" STDMACII, lIABITC AI. COSTIVENESS. C 11 04. —••• IC, CUOLEILA, CIIttLE 11A. 310REI'S CHOLERA en IN FANTI.3I, FLAT l% LEECH. JAUNDICE PENIALIi M'EAKNESS- Iiz=, and may be used 6.1 r, O erssfolly as an ORDI NA RY FAMILY :11 K D It will cure SICK It EA DAC Il B, put' thousands min testify.) In TWENTY MINUTES. IFI 'TWO OR TILBEE TEA srooNFuLs ARE TAK I Aol l lN at comineneement of attach. ALLAC no I;i5E TT .1.2: E iu.its ftv.•r. . %liz water in thomouth swallow both together. °l ull!' thi• Nylon:dor and „ . • PRIOR ONE-IriLLAR Plitt BOTTLII S.,VNFORD'S rAIII CA iTART M Fiat, CO3IpoiLIDED. , • , Purely.Tegetable Extruis awl put up : ' p LIS§ CA SKS, air tight =al 'keep in any clitivite The F'At M I f.A.' CA Co but active Oath:4th¢ • used in his practice more ' The Constantly hiereasing have long tined the I,LS alt express •in regard to place them: within the The ProfesAien well thinly net on -different portions The FA al 11. Y CA has with due reference to -been compounded from table Extracts, .whick act alimentary rural, and are where a CATIIABTIa is itANORNIENTS of the NEM PAINS IA TUN COSTIVENESS, PAIN 'TUB WHOLE BODY, _frequently, if neglected; vet'. S 'APPE SAM/ OF COLD OYER NJ'SS, DEADACUA or all I iIi'LLIIMATORY CHILDREN or ADULTS; PURI nit{ ofthe BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tisement. Dose, I to 3. 0 'Chnnlwe4y iears. demand from those 'TIM „,191 , ' and t * .esittiarkthin which heir me, indueed mu td reach or all. =that different cathartics lof tho bowels, )), T T, I :PILL I this well estaLlislted fact, 'variety uf thenurest vege alike on every part of the ,COOD and safe in all cases !needed, such as 'DE- S'l'QlACll,- S E P 1- f LOINS, I.A.ND SORENESS'()YER - 111 i fromF. - mitten' cold, which .iendlu al fFe- TlTE,aCitlsEltlNf CIIKEPING SEN TIIE WEIG DISEASE, RIIEOI4.IATIS3I; a great madman* disehse to which to tol , ,Wtioll 'l4 tilia-,slslr,`l*-• M " . I , IIICE The Liver invigorator end Family Cathuitie Pine era retailed by Druggist.generally, :and sold" wholesale by. the Trude in thelurge towns. W. SIN ponp, M. D. 31antottieturer and Proprietar, .03a 11.1030.11) WAY, NEw NIM=BI Ainie and Stone. TM 'S undersigned hay constantly on band, and fur tittle a good supply of the best lime and - Steno for'build ing purposes near the Doting!mince Portman; irhiel.t ulll he disposed of on reasonable terms. Lebanon, June 1, 18f4l. CITXRAIY *ANKS. , kkati&P4Ficr om . Ic• -1` ' DETERSIVE ;OAP PiiiLADELfO*:. This Celebrate,' ‘Va.shing Snap, is new in market for [laic [,halt a year. and that it lies--given ' universal' satisfaction. Is evident from the fact:the the hlanwar- Dsrein of it, in order to supply the demand 'here been obliged to increase their copse ..ity to - make-equal to One Hundred Thous and .Pounds per Week. It is decidedly the hat and cheapest Soap ever made in this Country; One 'Pourcd of it .. - ill go as far, f), any WO, as Three of the Common ,7 - 4, 4 P in general use. It is made tij3otl new - principle, of the best tnaterialitottrd 'known only to VAN IIAAGEN & ttG XEONE. It dour away entirely with the, „ wash-I;Ottrd—savea the necessity of boll. lug the clothes, it does not shrink Fhb - 1Z" nets, ILEIROVES GREASE, INK ! ,, on. PAINT EPOTS perfectly, and from ,the most delicate fabric, saves fully - one-half the time anti labor usually sponthadti the washing. It is warranted free from SAL SODA, or other injurions alkalis, and guaranteed not to rot or Injure the clothes. Tor sale by all respectable. Grocers, and Wholesale by , _ TAAIN 3: 3IcIIEOpE. No, 32 and 24 Sci nth Wltrins; limusatesu CAV,TION. Timm being . several imitation brands or Detersive Sosr iu merittit. the pubile urn notified that none i t ; genuine exeept VAN lIAAGAN L neIiNONE is Stamped upon each Bar of the Sonia, as well atithe Boxep. . 14159.-31 n: D ID you See ATKINS k BIW,'S New toot tend sll.tio GIVING their testinivny ,ilanTrc mt,T. a gen . - ': twliieb' the proprietor her
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