Ctrs egrner. FRETFUL .PEOPLE. "Men make themselves uncomforta ble, destroy the peace of their families, and actually make themselves hated, by fretfulness." Beecher says: "it is not work that kills men ; it is warry. Work is healthy.-You can hard• ty put more on a man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade. it is not tbe revolution that destroys the mac bin ary but the friction. rear secretes acid, hut love and trust are sweet juices. "We knew a man with 4 patient, good Christian wife,end we never heard him speak a kind pleasant word to her, and doubt if he ever did in the half century they have lived together." "He is always in a fret. Everything .roes wrong. You would think that he was made of cross-grained timber. and bad always been trying to disgust a crewcut saw. lie is eternally cross, and thinks that his wife and cbildten, hired hands, and all tee domestic ani. 'male, have entered into a combination I. worry bi mto death. He is only rusty, but fairly crusted over with it. He is bncamad in a shell of acid secretions, though which no sweet juices ever die. till. Friction has literally worn him out, and he will soon worry himself to death. • Of course he has never worked to any advantage to himself or any-body else. With him evey thing always goes wrong. He superstitiously believes it is because the devil hes a spite against him, when in truth it is nothing but his own fretfulness. 011TTING IVlAnitieo, says the Maripo sa Gazette, seems just at present to be the order of exercises in this vicinity. Several youngsters have within the past weifs forsaken their mascultne.aoquaie tutees, and it is to be hoped some of their old habits, and pot themselves in charge of the female sex, • Several more pre, within a week or two, expected to follow in the footsteps of their deluded predeeessors, if the shadores of coming events indicate anything. Unappropri ated c rinoline will shortly be "scarce" hereabouts; in feet it is hard to find any now that is not 6 stayin" to somebody. Several of the lunatics have , favored us with luminous arguments in lavor of the institution, the substance of which ap peared to be, that it was cheaper. On aski ngtehat was cheaper, we were grave ly informed that putatops, beans, pick les, cheese, dry goods, leather, and all the concomitants of eating, drinking and wearing, necessary to the preserva tion of these our earthly tabernacles, Could be furnished foible, particularly if they ,were "one flesh," cheaper than for a single masculine, subject to the temptations of this life; and further, that there are many very 4 preshes' joys , and many hidden' delights experienced that the world knows nut of. We sup pose the statement to be correct, but we can hardly see into . it. BADLY SOLD.-A little affair happen ed the other day, nova thousand miles from this place, which is too good to be lost. Mr. A. called on one of our far mers, and asked him the price of oats, and - was informed that they were worth $5 cents per bushel. He agreed to pay 40 cents on condition that he should be permitted to tramp them in the half bush el. He secured the bargain he paid for l a bushels, and the next day took his wagon and went after them. The far mer filled the half bushel, after which Mr. A. got in and gave them a moat vigorous tramping, contracting- their proportions Considerably. Farmer thereupon emp. tied the oats into the bag wihout filling up the measure. Mr. A. rayed, but it was no use, 'the farmer had complied with his part of the agreenfint, and, as an evidence, told Mr. A. after he had measured the oats; ho roighllramp them all, day. Otrßaked puppy is the' greatest deli cacy of the Sandwich Island, and Cap• lain McClintock, in his just published ~ Voyage of the Fox," says : "At the Sandwich Island I *ski once invited to a feast, and had to feign disappoint. meat as well as I could when told that puppy was so extremely searce it could not be procured in time, and, therefore, sucking pig was substituted. belling ollrat and below Cost. etzesszeiN t /MOTHER. intend to in -1.1) crease their Clothing Business, are selling off their Welt of WATCHES & JEWELRY, without. regard to Cost. All wbo wish to obtain Bargains are invited to call. Wow is your time to get good Atrgaisse. lrstoltee gam at ruinous rotes. Pine 18 caret gold hunting watches, formerly sold at 50 Dollars, are sold now at $36. All kinds of Silver Hunting watches sold ut 15 to 18 Dollars are going now for 9 and 10 Dollars. Openfac ad silver watches worth 10 Dollars for 6 and 6 Dollars. Jewelry said for smock a, So , w. bold Breastpins worth - O5 it 250 " Eardrops " - 5 "2 50 " Setts td .3 "1 00 u Studs "' 360 " 1 75 " Fingerlings" 300 " 1 60 " do. " 200 " 1 00 " 1, do. . " 150 " 76 A large assortment of Panay goods sold below Cost. RUBENSTEIN . BRO. Lebanon, Feb. 1, 1860. STOVES and TIN-W A RE. One Door Burt of the .7.ebannn Valky Bank. .pupa 4 BRESSLER are now prepared to o ff er the hest assortment of STOVES and TIN. Alai to the pablis, ever offered in Lehman.— hey most respectrelly invite their friends and. • pnbile. to call and elle before buyieg elsewhere. Alec, the a ELVA EALING AU.ERICAN FRUIT CAN, the beat invention or the age, as it le 20 per cent. cheap et.than any other Offered to the public. Are also have on band all Muds of Ranges, which will be pn t up et the shortest notice. AU kinds of Job Work done in the beat workmanlike iltannar. and at the shortest notice., . /WANG, particular attention I. pai d to SLATINO.— We hate allays on hand the beet Lehigh Slate, whisk' aennothe surpassed in quality. - An& 24,.10.4f. BUBB, & BRESSLER. LOOKS, Thirty Day, Eight Hay, h r-t- i y Hour, CL: KS, Just Relived at J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa. MAOIIIIIII WORKS, LORKOK• NM it P. L. IrEMIER traTIP &GC GEE STEMS ENGINES. BOILERS, Ikon awl Bran Oastlngn. and all kinds of En s pertmade t lint elan works. awsegin, MIII, Inman, and Boiler Repodrs attend id so with dla patch. [Labason, Web. 11, ISM. . , . , Little and Stone. MID tfluketigned b* potratantlyland. and for Ads .1. toga, supply of the best lima ant st one for build 'neer thiDonagtmlore Furulto% widely wit be of on ressonatds terms. Isgmers, Sims t, einnux BARRI. 'Smug account BOBOUGN ACCOUNT. TOSEPH KARCH,Tteasurer,its accoqut o with Lebanon Borougia, from March 22 1859, to Starch 6, 1660, DR. To cub received from Ban:fel D. Kreider, colleotor, in full, 168 18 To i n fere! e 20 41 To mesh received fr an Abraham Shenk, ool le °tor for 1854,in fall, 100 00 To cash received from W. G. Ward, calico ter for 388•5,1 n full, 60 00 To oath received from Dowse Walter, col- ' lector for 1868, In full. 1023 86 To ouch reoeived from 1). 3, Dither, omelet tor for 1859. 8806 00 To cash received from D. B. Miller, Build ing permits 1 60 To cash received from Joseph Oleic', Ba'q, Ones collected, 6 00 To cash reoedved from sandry persons for Stall Bent, 46 00 To gash received from Jacob (lambert, pavement 120 02. To clash meelTod from-D. S. Hammond, pavement 24 76 To cub reeelred from Widow Boirert,peve - • meat_ 19 06 To cosh received for Clime License 30 00 To sash reached trots Ons oty Oommlesion. era fora Beside built in 6b het street. 110 00 To sash received from Goons Chemberllo, _do Potter'efteld rent $ 00 To Dash received from ilr. lemndoger, for • Lamp Poet . 16 00 To omit received from refunded interest 2 00 To omb received from Joseph Bomberger, money loaned '" 400 00 To omb received 0 ainehile.* Reading R. IL Company 000 CO Balance is the Treasury, ilLeNit 23,1859 3 65 'CR By esshpata mil persontott dtzteri Issued in 2008 and paid in 1a69.• 21 orders to Jame' Lascomb, late Supervisor , • 306 76 8 orders to Gems* liorgna, late Supervisor 868 14 6 orders to AngustneWitman,brielt. . laying 68 66 b orders to LebanOn Gas Com'ay, Gas consumed - 142 36 6 orders to Peter Bale, hauling ' 9111 2 Orders to Isaac 110ffer, Sures) tog. 417 00 2 orders to J. O. Wants, Sena 10 00 1 order to B. MoCord, Police ' 20.00 1 do Bother ilage,,Surveying ' 06 67 • 1 do J. IW. BuromeL garb ing 67 . 26 I. order to Nicholas Bombgardnee, '2 23 1 do A. F. Knoche, Curbing 24 76 1 do' J. W. Kartiger, Tautest 16-00 1 do G. D. Coleman, Lamp- Post- 10 00 I order to G. M. Tauber, Interest . 18 00. 1 • do J. Weidle, Chief Burgess 10 00 1 do Wm. Belcher, Lanterns 10 60 It do J. M. Mack, Councilmen 10 00 $lOB9 92 By caehgald sundry persons on or. oars homed In 1669 for debts cos traded in 1660. . Pailip Arent., brick sold 20'06 ' Pater Sale, hauling • 8 . 00 ' George Borgrer, supervisor 9: - 40 D. Yacht dr Sous, brick 62 82 Philid Arnold, atone 6 60 W. M. Breslin, printing - 10-76 J. K. Mark, plkeing Market street • ' 860. .1. M. Good, stationary 1 78 Chas. Greenawalt, oil and powder 10 73 George I Shellenberg r , candles 2 20 George Arent. ; Guile. rt iv Walesa stinst 15 00 Joseph Rebated, sand ' ,p,OO John Bowers, blacksmith work 2 00 Joseph H. Calor, beating 1 00 Jolla Weidman, salary ti 00 Joseph Arnold, ealbert La inne• grave street 12 82 George 14 atter, distributing appeal notices 10 00 John Weidman, land da magas 10 00 Susan Wrecker, refunded tax 4 80 George Walter, do do_ 23 99 January Interest Coupon. ou Rail road Bonds • '232 69 , - Wholt anet of otittactrdingslebts paid id '59 $l5OO 78 tirdoraleaued and paid in 1859. Jun. Bomberger, one Bond • 400 00 do do interest 9 26 Jan. D. Krause, do, 22 80 D. Henry, do ' ' . is uo John Witms or, do - - .4$ OD Wm Shirk, do . 42 76 D. Fo cht lc &ins do ' 33 75 Isaac Hoffer, do 7 07 Joseph It- Bullion, de 493 , • 144 2(1 Wm. Bt. Breslin. printing 10 00 Young 8 Co do . 13 26 Bart:nen & Son. do 1-4.74 Worth h_liaincehl. - do - 24 00 . , - • 62 00 ArentstWitmyer,.lnolbor , 106 . Nicholas licusgartner, putter . 160 John Biala% cost lo .17oodbatt's Celle 4.ga John Flatus, mottordlog Lien ' 87 D. M. It ornany, hardware { . 95 Henry Mott, do 8 74 George 1% alter, for Ilillug Ms alley 5 - 00 John Spohn, handels . 8 09 I. P Kendal, stone .. 2 60 Wm. Illohnr, lantern" 23 75 Eurolloteot of lure - 4 50 ---- 63 93 floury S ,ort, for work Su Market BC 10513 Usury Loy, " Bridge balltdo 1100 00 208 /3 floury Shott," work inCheotnut St. 79,1 52 . Geo. Bordner, " do do 25 00 81852 Henry Shod," do Centre St. 82 64 Bonigartner & Burn, for work.. . done at Catlett on Cootie St 82 40 ---- 86 ' 04 Henry hhott, for work done on Walnut St. 219 ST Henry Loy, Oar building of Bridge on 'Walnut - 79.50 Borngartner _ix Bran, for Culbert, ou Walnut St. 153 80 --- 583 17 Henry Shott for work donitOol'inr; grove St., 14 75' Borugartuer & Burn, for ;abort.. on Plneigrove St. 64 80 ---- 79 66 Henry ilhett, for nark done on Mulberry St. 82 80 Henry Shot:, for work .done, on Water St. 2 60 Henry Shod, fur work. don. on OrunpbOletown St. - 11 81 Henry 8045, for work done on Old Oumberlang St. . 20 60 Henry Shod, for work &Me on Blisabath St., '- 22 20 Henry Shutt, for work'dene on Yetridge Alley,. 14 62 Henry Shod, for 1 ark done on Doe Ailey, 4 40 Henry Shod, for work done on. Doe Alloy, 13 87 Henry Shutt, for !ink done on Goodhart's Meadow, ' COO Henry Shod, for work done an. ' Cinder Walk, - 53 05 Gee. Bergner, for Oneidas- 85 09 . , John Stand, distributing appeal notices, . - - 11 bO. Committee ter bolding appeal, 4 00 D. E . Miner, for Duplicate 'and appeal nonce • , . 600 - - . , 21. 00 Lebanon Gas Company, 'Gas con sumed, .. 24340 G. D. Coleman, 6 Lamp Pests 6O 00 8. J. Babb, l'ollere salary 165'c0 U. McCord ' McCord; do do L 186 00 . „ .. July liatoreatlBs9, (on Coupena)on It It Bondi, 000 00 January Interest 1080 Con 0 Arno) • ODE. a. Bonds .000 00 ............. is 00 rhino Arents, °amyl/wait .. - . 10 00 11. T. Hoffman, do • , -• 10 00 J. 21 Mark, ' do • /0 00 W. 0. Fauber, do • .., • '''" '' -10 ' 03 0. Mark, ,ft, ~, 10 00 J. A. Wolter, do , ...10 00 ' • , . D. M. Harmony, Chief Burgasi . 10100 D. M. Iddler,Aiudatant do , . 10 00 ~ Joe. Karch. Treasurer • !" 10:00 ' A. It. BOughter, oonciter . 10.00 Jno. Stolid Illb Constable ' ' 20 . 00 ~ ---- 120 00 Ana. Eitond, Itigh Conatabla, ektri ' . .. • 8 00 Isaac Hoffer, Burreyor 82 00 Butanes to the hands of the Tram. 40 32 urer, March 3,1800 ' ‘ MT 03 OUTSTANDIND TAX. • D. B. Miller, collector for 1869.11 e. deism:des and commission to be deducted - 1129 32 OUTSTANDING PAVEMENT AOMUNTS. • Gee. Derr, •. pavement 16 00 • Jno. Mellinger. do 396 - Kline t Boughter, • do 6O 00 wait. Is Bart% do - 28 97' Solomon Moyer, do " -25 Ms' Samuel Greenawalt, do • . 102 26 - > '226 flab so .11DDITIONAI. STATIMILI4T.- The Tremourer ceeeived orders ou January IntOrast, (coupons) .1.969, ' • S 2 S 2 On which, he Paw 217 60 &inane in Unit to be paid when . • '•• -- presented $l6 00. Theuly Treasurer reeeirld 1 order on J cospene On which ha paidBso, 870 00 Sabena+ in bend - 130 00 The Treasurer received 1 order on January ceopenelB6o, $9OO 00 On which he paid 714 CO - Balance on hand $lB6 00 In addition to the above, the twiner Couttotls Issued the following Bundy': 1 Bond to Geo. Hotatan, $2OO 00 jot. due April 1,1860, .12 00 212 00 1 Bond to J. D. MIMI% ' ...am 00 Intt dne April 1,.1800, 18 00 00 1 Bond to elittottistk Itsorr„ 300 , 00 MA Int4itie April 1,180, 18 00 ; 1 Bond toJohn Witemoyor, 100 oo Kt 00 doo Apr 141,4800, - , 000 THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAM I LY NEWSPAPER. LBond to Wm...91)11.k, . . itof 00 Int. due April 1,1800, • 24 00 - 424 60 1 Bond to Win. Shirk, 170 00 Int. due April 1,1660, 10 20 180 20 1 Bend to D. Focht. eons, .410 06 Int. due April 1,1800, 27 00 • ----- 477 00 1 Bind tolonne Iroffer„ " 113 87 Int. due April 1, 1880, 7 07 - 124 94 1 Bond to Walter & 271 20 Int. duo - April 1 18130, 20 , 33 .. • 231 23 1 Bond to Zooob Rodi. 20 int.-drio April 1,1 . 00, 1 ,! _ .. 1 8843 flicrod to Henry Ilreadt t 94 42 ' Int. duo April 1,18.30, 7 67 1 bind to Iktn'el &trait, Int. due Aprii 1,1880, 822.80 2 prods Joh* W.Wager, ' 250,80 parengbindeboBoeas April 4-3880, 020 09 lietazion March 8 - ' Farmers Look to Your Interest , . . . . . A. r Ilro al? I , ttql778.1111: era of this and adjoining counties and thetrmandrin general, to the'fact. that ijaal they hays opened their AGRICIILTII - - BAL STORE, on Pinegrove street, near heir Foundry es:Machine shops, in &offeror:lo of Leh. anon, Pa., wham we ran truly say, that we have the Largest and Best Assortment of FARMING =Pa, MEINTB ever offered to the fitrmerm of this - community. As we have bad a long experience in tbehfanhfactoring of Machinery. we 'have•Made It our object. to select the beet and most durable Machines, and all that we offer for sale we can say that th re is no other taunt' that ata eurpies them. We liavetke following ,Machines, that we can recommend to our farmers,viz:— 989firt 98 Manny's OfessMned Reaper and Mower, With WOWS-Improvements, Dontey's Combined Rak er, Reaper t Mower,. Beltway Horse Powers and Thresh ,: s, four home lever PoWers d Threat,ers, Mo_rgans Pat ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, Mum ma's Patent Fodder, Skis* and Hay CIPIT KR; Qat Iron Sold Boller., Grain Pans and Drills, Hay Elevators, Clo ver-hullers, Cernehellers, by hand or pswer, Corn Plough and •Planters, Cultivators', &c., with a • var iety of the•beet PLOUGHS in nee. All kinds of Fork., Rakes, Shoved', Spades, Hoes, gram and grain Scythes, grain Crate* Bushel and Peck Memorise LI, &o.; &o. Farm ers will beer in mind that they will and it to their ad vantage to buy their Machines at home, aa all are liable to brake or get out 'of order, and if they have boon bought from a traveling agent they will have trouble tO get 'thorn mended. Wow are they to b L eAsted or thebrok en please replaced, and particularly w Reaper - which, by breaking in the midst of your Harvest may deprive you of the use of It for - seven - days, whilst had It been bought at home it would have been.ready for use , again In a few hours, is we have. the patterns for all the Ma &Wee that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on band, so that you Balmer come =des. We would Invite our friends and all others to give al a call before Pur. chasing elsewhere, as our aim is to please and be 'pleas ed Aleo CASTINGS of all Made made to order and. at short notice. , ENGINES, Mill Gesiing, Shafting, we Mane:lntim and repair, Steam Engines„ Shafting!, Circular Savvy Lathes for wood turners, &a. . . • REPAIRING all kinds of . Machinery attended to with dispatch. Addreea, A. MAJOR tarp. Lebanon, May 26, 18159. . . WEIMEI:' MACHINE Wm. & P. L Weimer, Proprietors. _ Opposite Me Lebanon ValSey Railroad Despot, LEBANON, ''ENN'A. /NUR WORKS are now in suncessful Ur operation, in all their. _venous. de. Ll l , lBlll Partments, which, for complete arrange. intents, are exosiled by none In the state: `':' , grry • end our facilities for doing all kinds of MAC'HINE WORK,:• Agrler.itnral exoepted,) are not excelled byany mann. , factuling place. ..Our - MACHINE; SHOP 466 78 Is stocked with the moat Complete modern MACHINE RY of a very. heavy capacity, whiah enables us to turn out at very:short notioe; heavy. and light Engine and Furnace Work, Mill Machinery;- Shafting, Saw Mill _Work and all kinds of Machinery. Oar - FOUNDRY has a oepaelty . excelled by but taw In the country, being furnbbed with two cupolas capable of melting seven tons of iron per bout which enables us to make out ings of twenty tons weight All kinds of castings made to order at very low rata. We have superior &ditties for making good hot.blast pipe. • BRASS FOUNDRY. HMS and composition metal castings mtuls to order at short notice and low Brasswork finished to pattern or order. BOILER 81'02. • Boners of any sloe and shape. Made .to order. None but No.l Iron used, and no• other than • experienced workmen employed. .Bmoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, &e., ac.. executed with dispatch. SMITH-SHOP. lisobina Ikon Work rondo ky alsobluo Black Amino to drawing . or slret4b: PATTERN 8110 P. ' - We wake tä order Patterns of any description at short notice, and yereons la Want of -patterns will find It to their advantage to examineour Pattern Rooms, in which are stocked a very large assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. This department embritosi alrfurnishing required in Machinery, and is always stocked with Iron and Brass Valves, Cocks, Cheeks, Quarts, Gaepipe box, Iron, Steel, Baring Steel, ,Gas -pipe lit - tangs, Couplings, Oil Globes, Oil Ctip Oil Lamps, in fact all things necessary about a ilteamEngine or 51aohltiery: • • PARTICULAR ATTENTION . In called to our style of Engines, which - for economy of feel, =moaned alfeetbre working cannot be excelled. , • • . PORTABLE ENOINES.. Onr build of Portable Engines are very auperlor and our new Portable Mining lingipea are now being Intro duced In the principal ore muungain our obit°. - Lebanon, February 15, 1860. - ELIJAH LONGALORE...JOB G. GABEL...JA.COBCIAZDL LEBANON • Door*nd Sa@li NianitfactOry. *rata on the Seam-Houte ReadinearAnnheriand Street,, East Lebanon. • THE undersigned respectfully in. itialti form the public In general, that they',. gFI 4 1 1 4 F have added largely, to_ their former WM). gahmeint. and also have:all kinhs of the latest' and best Imprirted IkteI.CHINERY in the State in fall operatlon;_such as WOODIVORTIPAS' FLOORING, 4.c., -for conducting the genernibrusineasior. • Pianing, Scrolls,Sawing, c., and the experience.connection by E. Lorrosoax and J. 11. GAM. daring their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years pint, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with .I..omin, to select stock stOnsble to the wants cs the Door and Sash briefness in this State. - • They now offer to Alechandes and Farmers generally, upon favorable tonna, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SAM', Ac., from the beet Lumber iitaaufactorioe In the State, feeling confident that their assortment is not to beLexcelled by' any other eetabliehrnent In the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough entlefaotiott go all those who may favor the undersigned with their chem. The following list oomprieek the 'leading articles of stock-on EMEI Doors, of all slime;„- Bash, of all edzes; Door Frames,- far brick and Architraves; frome houses; • Casings, from 3 to - 6 hi.; Window "slimes, ibr brick Barbosa; and frame houses; Shuttirsol all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; . Blinds,nf ali.sizaa; spring lioulding r of all seizes ; Waelomards, LONGACIiii, GABEL A BROTHER:. P. B—Planing,- Hawing, dz., promptly done far these furnishing the Lumber. . [Lebanon, July 1557. What Everybcaly Wants. 30 00 EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, COUNSELLOR IX. BUSINESS, . BY' . F4iNK- CROSBY, OT Tin PIIII.A3UPRZIL IT TELLS YOU How to draw up Partnership Papers and gives general formirfor Agreements- of alikuule, Bills of Selo, Leases and Peti tions. -• ITIRLIS YOU How to draw up Bonds and Mort gages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes and DRIB of Exchange; Receipte and He leaeee ti TELLS YOU. The Imre for the Collection of Debts, with the Statutes :of Limitation; and aMonnt and kind of property Exempt foom Execution id - every State. IT TELLS YOU How to make an Assignment proper iyy with forms for Composition with Credi-. tors, and the Insoirent Leafs of every IT TELLS YOU The legal relations a:biting between Onardian and Ward, Master and Appron - Gee, and Landlord and Tenant. IT YELLS YOU ;What. oonstitutes Libel and Slander, andrthe aa to Marriage Dower, the • -Wife's Right in• Property, Divorce and All. moray. • IT TELLS YOU The Law for Mechanics' lA= in ev ery State, and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with the IT TELLS YOU The law concerning Pensions heir to - obtain orie, and the PrwEraption Lowe to Public Lend& IT TELLS YOU The Law for 'Patent,, with Mode procedure in obtaining one, with Interferf enceo,-Aesignments and Table of Fee& IT TELLS YOU How to make your Will, and how to - • Adminiater on an Estate, with the, law and' the reguiremente thereof every State. IT TELLS YOU The meaning of Law Terms in Omer alum, and explains to you the Legislative, Executive and Judical Powers of both the - General and State GovernmenW IT TELLS YOU How, to keep out of Law, by showing hOw to do your boldness legally, thus say ing a vast amount of property, arid vexa tions litigation, by its timely coneultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, poetage paid to Ev. ery Partners Droll Mechanic, Every Man of Business; and Everybody in Envy State, on receipt of $l.OO, or in law style of binding . at $1.25. can be made try en $10(X)' A YEAR terPriellit moll eve rywhere, Iniscalling the above Work, es our indultements to altime4 are very /Merit- : • Per shiglomplea of theßook, far;ternis. to &gaits; with otherlakautation apply to oeatitheat JOHN E. Forum. - - . No. 017- Sansone lit.,PhilidelpiusiTs. Nov. 22, 11159.—ew. Look to . rtaur Interests. Come one ! ,Come all 1 see and judge for yourselves. TOWN GASSBIt respectfully invites the eitisens . of GP Lebanon county to call at his new BOOT, SHOE and II AT ,Store. in Walnut street, between earmauy's and Bomberger's Motels, where he has opened a splen- did new Spring andSnramer stock of. Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; aliso Hats & Caps for Men and Boys. lie takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and makes them at short notice out of the best material, andwar rant them to give - perfect satisfaction. - - He is .determined to sell very low for Cash or fel= months' credit. Lebanon, April 20,1159. Philip .F. IMIcCa lily FASHIONAI3LE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER r'iN Cumberland Street, one, door East of O Sleek Horee Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me f .r the abort time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit; a ocintlastanca of the patronage of the pubUc. Se has at all timed an cuteortmentof w ROOTS and SHOES of ble own manufacture on hand, hich will be disposed - of on reasonable terms: FINE' BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, An. Those derbies& nag, well made - article, are invited to give me a trial. Children,' Moo of every vertet7 and ooier'Citi bend. , Reny work madi to order. jai. Ail work rearrunfed. Ffeysairfag neatly done and ehqrges *tads ssocicrare. Lehavon, Sept , I°, 191 49 000 00 Boot it Shoe Store Removed. New Opring and Summer Stock!.- • MILE Undersigned would respectfully inform the public 1 that he has RE.IIOVED hie BOOTand SIIO.BIBTORE to the room lately occupied by lan Graers Cbrtfeclion ery stoic, where he has opened a baltatital stock of Spring and Summer Boots and SUrs, for:Ladles, Gentlermenandehildren ilS.lnkaillwrtMent is very =opiate, AM embneemall the latest stslei,which he can sell out at low prima. Thetathlio will please call and examine.- - DAN= GRIME. N. B.—TRivtaltaii.pow is your ihneif yoriwish to see a large assortment of Tr:tab. rassfond durennt Waal of Bap. COme one, come,apt Lebanon. - 41Prli 7.1868. GM L. Ariptil. .1110. T. AT.2112. G; - ATIZIN S & RAVING united in th ßir e atms — BDOT mi nd f S ro noz nt their determination to he punctual. and make goo f* none but the beet of 154111106; , work,ihey feellike so. • Dotting *large of. pub . lio patronage. They will always he found at their OLD STA.ND, Maw Ihm,roted,) in Itarket Street, nearly appetite iirtdOld Nisei Hotel, where they- wail be ready to serve, and please their otiettanora, They have now on baud a large stesortmentof ROOTS, SHOES,. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, do., which they offer at reduced prices, PDXIMIM dealing at: this SHOE- STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfactirm is oho* warranted. Particular attention given to the REPAIRIEG Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20,1852. Boot and Shoe Store. . JACOB 'R(CDEL respectfully in forms-the public that he still contin nes hie extensive establishment in fir. *INN -his new building, in Cutaberland at., where be hopes to render the Same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. Re invites Merchants and dealers in:BOOTS and SHOES, and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and-varied IdOck. He Is deterialited to surpass all, competition In the manufactare - of every article in his business, suitable for any,mirket in the Union. 'A due care is taken in regard . to materials and workmanship; none but the beat quali ty of LIIATII4,It and other materials are used and 3)11110 but the best workmen are employed. P. S.--11e returns his Sincere thanks to his Mende for the very liberal patronage heretofore bedewed on him: Ile-hopes by strict attention "to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit %share of public pat • tone ge. [Lebanon, Feb. 17,'58. NEW STOCK OfFALL & WINTER Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. fpliE undersigned kas returned , .from the east, and , has opened st Ids store, on Walnut street, a mania oent stock of , . 2 BOOTS, SHOES; ITATA OAPS, nernfirw, r 1 embrada g the moat complete assortment ever . .. offered to the Lebanon public, for Ladies, Gem I tleraon and Children. - Die wisortmentfor tbe 1 adios In cludes the -latest styles. of Shoes, and a new article - of Gum Boots, elegantly adapted to the coming season.— For theOeutlemen he has the latest 'style Oats, of all qualities, and at low prices and Boots, M., Of the lat. est fashions. 'For Boys inl - Men he has a great assort ment of Cape, of Abe Utast styles. A great :assortment of Ulna Boats and -Mom of.all kinds. Be-sure to cell and examine 'this *took before purchasing ellewhere. IP- Mr. Bowman has `removed his Boot and Shoe Store to the corner of. the alley, opposite the jail, a few doors south of Ms Istalooation, fit Gl:Wonder building _ - ---,. ' JOS. BOWMAN. 'est_ Measures taken and work Made to order. October 12,1869. . 141110 Y late improvements in the arta LIRE Baton% the JILli subscriber is now enabled to produce the beet Wear. ammo Lixrthat was ever made in this section of coun try, and in quantities without limit, at short notice.— His improvemente ere such that he is enabled tiksell his Limo at 1.04 cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LIMN, burned'with COAT, can also be obtained at low.ratee by the boat-load, or in less quantities, es may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. Raving t oi le t o a great expense in the perfection of his iinprovements for lime burning on . a large , scale, at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a share of the Public patron.. His location is-at the old and well known lawmen the• Union Canal, in NOrtir-LehanOn• • DAVID BOYER. N. Lebanoth May 18, 1869. -11910TOGRApus . .- .. "ITELLO, Betsy, where ato you going that you are 111 dress& up so?' Alas —I asa going to J. U. JUIN in Adam Rise's Build". ing to haveMy Likenevs taken. , Qices.—Why do'yon go to Koko and !lotto one of the other mime to have it taken? .4as.—Because liana's Pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful than others and nearly everybody goes to him.' • Ques.—Csirtyon.tell me why hiapicturoo aro superior to others? , ",. - Ans.—Yes I he had-9 years practice, and hassupetior Camerae, and all his other naturep are of the most im proved kind.; . Qua.—what - -kind of Pictures does he take ? .4nl.—He takes Amliro types, and 3lelainoty'pes, of all sacs and- superior finish: Rod Photographs, from the smallest Op to Life Size, Plain..and Colored in Oil. rye takes all sins Photographs from Daguerreotypes, of de waxed persons and has them colored life like, by one of the beet Artists:- Hie charges are reasonable and-his rooms are open every duy (e.toept Sunday) from 8 o'clock, A. H. to 8, P. - 11, Don't forget, HELIX'S ROOMS is the place you can - get the Best Pictures. Trusses! !Braces! Supporters! C. H. NEEDLES, . S. W., Corner i'wetfth. and • PACO Streeti,. .- PHILADELPHIA. PTt m ACTICAL Adjuster of Rupture Tyuen and . . chenic e l Remedies, Has constantly unhand a large . Stock of Genuine Fre,,ch trusses, aim a complete exeort - Mont of the best American, Including the celebrated White Patent,Lever.Trugs, believed by the beet authori ties to be sup - eller:to any yet invented. English and- American Supporters and Belts; Shoulder Braces, Sue pensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, in neat portable calleg, Fren Pessaries, Uri nal liege, &e. , Orders and letters of enquiry , will meet'prompt at (Aug. 31,18t9.-Iy. _ . _ Who Oa* not .seen thelliew • - • siga.Pait lip' , - .lsy STSLLWAGEN & BRO., at their a . . M r iroirealktmaiteuTerintserntrerr,632 . Market Street, one rider bele* 7th Phil adelplaia. But .the Sign id nothin .g to , - W Wh a a tc t h ed ; inOb b d t M ed id Si&wver American Cases, RAU' raid Thnekeeme of Snitilet and Swim matte ; Fasidonable Jewelry and Myer ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the beat thing of all is that the prices of all the attractions le within the -range of the mealiest packets,., STELLWAGNN Jr -1330. April 27,1859.'632 Market street; Sidled's. WILLIAM .00. N WAY SOAP & CAN DL E MANUFAOTITRER, No. 316 343uth SECovrD St.; Philadelphia. Palau, Variegated, White,.oheridial, Olive, Extra. Yel- low, Pale and Brown Soap, Steaxine, and Tallow Can dlea; *C. N. 8.4-The highest prime paid for Taliciw. Oat. 12,1851/Ay.. Lebanon Deposit Bank: Cumbertard street, one door egg of Reinhardi .XXFILL EPOpay the following 'RATES of INTEREST on 11 , DSITS, . . For 1 year; mid longer, 6 per cent , per annum; ' For 6 months,and longer, 5 p e r cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer ' 4 par cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a Mato] line of ac comma:lath.= to those who may favor no with Deposits, payable on demaid. Will pay a; premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and alio on old Arcade= Dot , larsand Rd ('Dollars.. Will melte collections onand re mit to all wisp - of the United Stehle, the Conados and E ur ope; Negotiate 'lama A c., U - 4 - and do a general EX CHANGE and DANIEIN DOSSERS& G. DAWSON 001.E5IAN, President. Gm. Cum, Cashier. The underelgnea, MANAGERS, are individually liable lo the extent of their Estate!, for all Deposita and other -,bilgatione of the "Lsairrotr DEPOMIT BANTA." llilON COINAGE, O. DAwsoN come t TAN , GEORGE SIMMER, LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOUNG,AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebanon, May 12 7 .108. . GEORGE RILED'S. • •- - fr • Brie s -Brie s. PUB Undendgued, to .North Labiooti;has 400,000 of j. the best BRIPIES for we. •No better 0m be el)• tamed is thisweightiorhoWand be will sell the,,, j, - Urge quantitlesat $4 AO ( tie hl jer thousand. Ablo, inch, inch :mind 2 Inch of-tbe -best Poplar Boards end Maul% formic DA VID NOTMit, North libminty 7411).-115, 1610: GR . .IEFF'S New Invention. Mod Burned Lime. Rooks! IBoolisr WALTZ SIBIIDLB would respectfully Li t inform the Public, that they constantly receive,front the Eastern Mimi, copies of 4." all the most important and attractive New Bodice, as soda as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased eisewhere. - Among those lately received are-. .Parton's Aaron,,Burr, Livingtmes Travels and Researches billionth Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin. Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels. Debit and Credit; The Beason - Why. They.havealways on hind a large satertinentorliehool Books, lilankpooks and Stationery * , iltinday,School Woks. and`n large'rieiortment of Flu*, Piano, :Violin and Onitar-lifindm :Piano Porte, hta lodian and Violin lnatruetor. PAPERN . 'G G S -.Foreign atonic lianufadure, Winds:my geutdea. - The NI o y _ Magazinesif - - and di the. NEWSPAPERS, daily 41. Weekly, elailm,:boxii k y calling at tile sture en Cusnliarlatitt street, In thd.boretigli. of Lebamiti, at thestgabfthe"Big Book." 03.0rders left with theta for any kind orgoode in their Ihutosill tro prenuptly attended to. . Isstai(nott, Seb. 4,1850. • _ lnut Street eiketlyi in Cheap-lookS "Blank Books, Stationary Paper Hangings, WindOsa l Cartains •1 f E ra t i N: t ß i T 64su ltrii i - jo L tli ß a ll t : L h - w e o b u 6 l . d 0 r p e: n pe ede t a fu Ily in- Js :NEW BOOK ANDITATIONARY STORE. `en the rem Lebanon Donokroljhaldiv, in Walnut st., aj'em doors south of the Chiuri.iirouse, Lebanon, Pa.. where he haa on hand and for arsar, a full supply of all kinds_of new 'andcheap School and Sunday School BOOKS, BLANK - BooKs, CHARTS, SLATES , INES. Pens einfatationary, of every desorlption,attelt as SonlevaP,Lator and. Note Paper. and a inn assortment of Envelopes, Wrapping Paper,.and Coffee Bags. Also, a nranher of Hurroarest, Tirsoirewat. and me. acurnous Boons.'entong which are - Jay's 6, and other Prayer Books, _ Selimocicer's History of All Religion'', - Life, - Speech's!, and 'Memorials of Webster, United States Manual of History and Biography, Woof Christ,-Sc., he. • . - A 150,411 kinds of Family, Hand and.Sokool BIBLES, English and GeirnatiTESTAMENTS. He has also on hand the Largest and best assortment of Paperliangings, Window Shades and Curtains, can, ever exhibited , itt'Lebenon; which will 'be - add cheaper than at 'any other establishment. Also. a great ariety Of Almanacrfor the year IS6C. He will elm receiverintbscriptiona fur eitthe Monthly Magazines, Pally and Weekly Papers from the Afferent 459- All orders left with him for anykind of Spode In bia line will be promptly attended to. Lehation, Oct. 19,1859. , • TUB OHBA? BOOK STORE and Newspaper Emporium of W. G. -W A RD. o- Is located on MARKET SQUARE, North of. Cumberland Street, Pa. Where' SCHOOL BOOKS, Blank Books, and' Stationary of every description are always on hand, and sold at the lowest possible - CASH: PRICE, Paper iangings, Window Pape; and Sbades,'of every Variety of patterns and prices are also on ' exhibition and for sale at.: WARD'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. Ward aim furnishesthe Monthly Magatinea, Daily and Weekly Papem of our Eastern Cities, as soon ae pub !Wed, W Orders for books, periodicals, or anything in hie ine, will receive prompt attention. • - Aowng the New Books,' lateiy received WAR and-for, DS- Wont . a • - ere the fpllowing • Rumour o.—The Pillar of Pin, or Terse In Bond e re; The Power of Prayer ;Xenon in. the Wilderness ; Cot tage Testament, A complete Comraeotary on the New Testamebt ; The Prince of the House of David, In Ger- gliaosmagnontif—Knitting ,Worh, by Mrs: Parting ton ; Harp or -a Thousand Strings ; :Black -Diamond ; Prof. Hare'S Spiritualism Demonstrated; nuniholdt's Cosaicn, 41.—Sketch of the Physteial Desmigtion of the Univesa. - W. G. Ward to age tto reoatie subsetiption for GM . fol lowing Works, now on Press : ABIRRIL CA,N. CYCLO PE lr.A," . in fifteen Vole. Vol. Ito VI aresiew ready. Price in Eztra Ciotti, per Vol. • $8:00 de. • . Library ,Leatber de. 8.50 Diary of the American Refolution; by Drat* Moor% completed in two Vole. • price In Cio:11; $2.50 per col: .Lebanon. Sept. 28,1559., . Mationat House. NORTME. CORNER of Plank road and Olifirerd Streets NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A. TO THE EVOLIC. • ITO ! all ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool mineral water, the choicest vintage, and the purest malt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as the table is loaded with the most substantial fare, and the richest delicacies of the season crown , my boarit , -- Come matt end beast; my house is always open to the stranger and the friend, and for animals the bestof pro vender , fine stabling, and attentive *ethics, are ever ready at'my stables. Yowl, Respectfully, North Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1859. =NKr BOLTZ: CLOCKS, >CLOCKS, JUST BY RECEIVED ' , AT J. W.ACKER I S s Prom 1,25 toslo, 8 day.arid 30 hour, 0ct.22, 'bet. iIEI4V Y" .TA B LE. LIVER . . TFIE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a NEW - LI VERY STABLE, at Mrs. ItEBISL'S Betel, Market street,`Leh , anon, where 'he will fer'the public ereenunedition agood steel: ofHORSES and - VEHICIA.I3. He . ' - will keep gentle and iced - driving Hence, and handsome and safe Vehicles.. Alen. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS for- Parties, de: • Lebanon; April 21. 18511. , JAMES MARCH. 1860 NEW STYLES. 1860 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between ill Market and the Court House, north side, has now on hand a splendid 'assortment of the Now Style of HATS AND .CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to'which the attention of the public is respectfully invt ted. Hata of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. Ile htui &W hat openoxl a spleu did assortment of SLIMMER HATS, embracing such aa STRAW, PANAMA,- PEDAL, PEARL, lIORN, LEO SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. 9E3„ He will also Wholosale all kinds of Eats, Caps, &e., to Country, blerebants on aderptageous Wm& Lebanon, April 21, 1/3611. IF YOU WANT Agood PICIVRE for a Medallion arPin, call alb LYII Gallery, next door to the Lobanoct_Deposit Bank. IF YOU WANT APICTURE otyour deceased friend. enlarged ant colored In oh, call at DAILY'S Gallery, nest door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF YOU WAn A PHOTOGRAPH of ioureelf or Mond, the boat are A to be had at DAILY'S Gallery,' next .door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Joseph RehabArcPs. NEVir LIQUOR - STORE. MINES of Wednut and Chestnut stmeta, LEBANON, PA. The subscribeebaving opened a liquor store, is pro. pared to funnah all kinds of Foreign and DOrOtttie Liq ours, abolosals and retail at the lowest cash prinea Rh stock consists of WINES, BR ANDIXS, GINS, EU!! - KUM. WHEAT. MALT, POTATOE' and EYE WHISKEY.; do. All of which will be warranted to be as represented, and sold at prices that Will make it an object for dealers' to buy of bim, instead of going or sending .to the city. It is hoped that Hotel Keepers and others will call and examine his stock before purchuing eliewhers. VI. Physicians are also reeßeatfully requeetell to give his liquors • trial. He has theteet and only article of Pure Port:Wine Juice in this borough. • Lebanon, Dec. 28,1859. WWII IiKINICAND. - - • FOR SALE. utt., pprisi l - FLo CORN. . • F lc lifn• !: lair. OATS. • MIDDLINGS Oil , . lal •• SALT BY TIM BAG, BRAN, at the Geneses Milli of NITRES & 8 Feb. 3, 1838. - - " ' Lebanon, ia. • • ANTED: AT ANTIED. A T th e Geneeaee MDR, in the borough of Lebanon, .ti WI:MAT • OORN, Ri OTS, In any quantity, for which E, the hi heat MarkAet._rbras will be paid in Cub, by Arrxrcs A BFICW,. Fob. 5.1835. C0a1,.: Coal; Coal • WE, the undersigned, Would reapeettellyinfortn the citizens of Lebanon county, that we ere now pre pared o supply the 0021 munity with COAL, pith° Wholesale or Retail; as We will keep all kihaeef 00Ar on hand, such as ' • J'W, Chestnut., Nut, Noce, .Egg and Brulca COAL, white, • red cent gray ark • whirl we are constantly rem& leg hem some of the best Collieries in the COW regions, and would 'here nay that we will sell our Coal as low as they can be eold_by_any Person in the county, which we will sell at our MIII, or any part of the two boroughs. - Feb.Geneem• Mills, Lebanon, bA, :1868. & THE NEW BAKERY undereigned would respectfully inform the I. Unser Lebanon, that be Lee commenced the BARR ING BUSINESS, In all its varieties, at his stand, on Camberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Bock Rotel, and will suppivenstomers with the bait BRZAD, CAE to., he. Floor received from customer s and returned to thorn in breaded short notice: • CONFECTIONBRIES, • •• of all kinda finial and of tholpost qtutlity,..col4a4r on hand, and furnished at the lowest prices.' Tig. public Lainvitid to give soca trial. Lebanor, 80,9, 111/39. P. EL ailM. . A compound remedy, in which we have labored to per duce the most effectual alterative that ettn be made.— It la a emscentratcd *street of Para Sarsaparilla, eo combined With otheryrubsbusees of stll:_greater altars tire power as to afford en effective antidote fOr the dire eases Sarsaparilla Is reputid to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted thee° who from Strut:nous complaints, end that by one which will suffer accom plish their mite must prove of immense service to this large class of out afflicted fellow-citizens. How com pletely this compound will do it ham been proven by ex.• periment on many of the worst meet] to be Ibund of the following complaints - Susumu AND Scraormotra Octsetemrs, Ilitordroxi Awn Snorrivs Dineen, . llioses, Pnar.ea, litostnea. Tv noes, SALT REntlf,-SCALD BEAD, Snelllll AND . STPELUTD3 Arrzertorre, ManculitAt Dtaltitel, Decriey,'Neinutou es Tic DoutookenX, leornixriVerepate AND INDIGUrnotr, Evratpstra, Roar ox Sr. AETHOwr's Puts, and indeed the whole chess of complaints arising - from Limn= or • - _ This compound will - be found a great promoter of - health, when taken In the spring, to expel the foul hu mors which - farter - in thS blood at that season of the year: By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders a.mnipped hi the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of thliressofi9Z-silare thetruselvesdrom the en durance afoul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not misted to do this through the natural channels or the body by.erialterellve medicine. Cleans rout the I vitiated blood whenever You find its impurities burst lagthrough the skin In, pimples, eruptions, or sores ; dames It when yen find It ii obstructed and elugeish In the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your fall. ings wllt telPyou whim. Ever where no particbler db orer is felt, people enjoy_ bettor health, and live longer for cleaning the blood.--Heop the blood heilthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum al life disordered, there can be no lusting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is dis ordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation' of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived oy preparations. of It, partly ha cause the drug ale 'lute not all the virtue that is claim ed for it, but mere beeduseihany preparations, pretend ing t. be conoentrath4 43r eattacts of it, contain but little virtue of Bentaparills, atitlan'elee. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending tlisrive a quart of extract of Sarsaparilla for one do.lar. Bloat of these have been fronds upon the sick, for they wit only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no cisrative.properties what- ' ever. "fence, bitter and painful•disapporntment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which floodthe market, until the statue Itself L Justly despised, and has become synonymous with Imposition And cheat, Still we call this coMpound :Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obliquy which rests upon it. I And we think we here ground for belleviag it has vir tues which are irresistible by the ordinaryrun of the distasteful it is intended to cure. In order to secure their oltaplete eradiction from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bot tle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. A IrEll & CO. "LOWEL, MASS. Prioe, 81 per Bottle; Biz . Bottloo for 115. .flyer's Cherry Pecto. RA.T.4 has won foi itself each aninciwn ror the cure of ev ery variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is en• tikaly unnecessary for ns to recount - the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been - employed. As it has long been in ' constant use throughout this section, we ne ed not do more than amine the people its quality is kept up to the beet it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their roller all it has ever been found to do. •4yer' s Cathartic Pills TOR TILE CORE 01 , Cbstivenoss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, In Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelo2, - fiemetacht, Pam, Rhmanatism, Erupticms and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Drops It, Totter, Tumors and Sall Rheum, Worms, NeurWgsa, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifyini the Blood. • They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the beet aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Brice 26 cents per Box; Irii!e boxes for $l.OO. Grist number of Clergymen, Physiclane, Statesmen, and eminent personages , have lent their names to certi fy the unparalleled usefulness of thesevemedles, banns space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish stalls our AKRRICAZ Attu7 veo in which they are given; with also frill dsecription. , of the above complaints, and the tree tment that should be followed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled &Wens with other preparations they make moniprofiton. Demand Area's, and take ne others. The sick want the bast aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for ealo by • J. L. Lombergor and D. S. Reber. Lebanon; 3. A. Her. per, E. Hanover: E. R. Horning, Ono; H. D. Beaver Aniiville; Bowman k Son, Campbeilstown; H. H. Oattle•Alyerstown; add by aU druggist: • April 27, 1869,—1y. LINDSEY'S IMPRIVED BLOOD SE ARCHER , THE ONLI/AOHNOWMCDORD . ' REMIEDIA•I4•-AGENT . For /rapurity of the Bk,ocl, THAT DOES ITS WORK THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! TBISgreat...PURIFIED, now before the public but a few yoarfi, has already won a name and reputation unexampled In thelblatozy of any medicne over fovea ted. The ingredients composing it are simple. -yet it. combination all powerful in driving disease from the human cystom. It cures Scrofula, Cancerous formations, CutaneOns Dinettes, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimple* °lithe face; • Sore Byes. Old & stubborn - Ulcers, Scald head, Tetteraffections, Rheumatic Disorders, DysPellsiai • Costiveness. Jaundice, Salt Rheum. Mercurial Diseases; General Debility, Lifer Complain; Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foal Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. Every Agent who hasthitmediclne for sale, has cir culars on band containing certificates from p ersons who lave been cured by its use.- Many of Them are desper ate cues sad commend themselves to the attention of those adicted with any of the above di/asses. The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the most indubitable evldadtee of the virtues of this won derful medicine. Sworn statement of David lirCreary, of Napier. Town ship, Bedford county: In April, IMO, as near as I can remember, a small pimple toads its appearance on my lip, which 110013 be came enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel; and wash of blue vitro!, without effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on'Drt"Ely, of Schellebnrg, who pro- nounced it Carmen, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultice.,. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davklville, Somerset county, who also - pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter con sisting principally of caustice; but all to no purpose, the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next need a preparation of arseutc, in the form of salvo. This for a time Chocked the diseeme, but the inflammation soon increased. I next called upon Dr. Stotler, of St. Pairs villa, Bedford county, who also pronounc ed the disease Cancer, and applied a ealei said to- be a never failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in chocking the spread of the sore. 'HuDetiernber, of the same year, the disease bad eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nolo, when .I wont to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. It: S. Newton, of the Eloctic Medical College. He pronounced the di sease "mutant. one Cancer, superinduced.by an inordinate nee of met tod-Y. He applied mild tine ointment, and gave me in rnal remedies. Myfece healed up, but the infLamma tion was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced. me mired; and I le ft for tome. In April the Meets* again returned, and so violent was the pain that leould not ,;eat at night I Late in May I returned to anclOati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septeniberda. ring which time he used.every known remedy, alid-Peet ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed home there were still three discharging rakers upon my face. I Continned using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that rgot f 1. 1 .3121 Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued growing until It had sal off the left sicde of my no t e d ght porb;ozvciny eft cheek, a nd h a d a 4" m y kft e y 6 . I tk0, 21 , up hope of ever alum, Dr. slit be could giverellef,bat De bt a curs ma* impoistble. In March,lBsB, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher," but I most eenfese thatl bad no Niacin was very weak whenZoontunenord taking It; but L found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying- up. I continued, and when the third-bottle was taken my face was healed all if by &miracle. I 'used a fourth bottle, anti have been healthier since than I lava been for the last seven years. Although my face is /sadly distignree, I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spar ed my We, and which tuts been done through the Matra mentality of 14rm6er'8 DtPROTED BLOoD,BLULCREII. DAVID 2d'CR.E.ARY. Sworn and subseribed, this Elet day of August, A.. D. 1858 before me, one of the j matinee. of the peace, in and for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, pa, Witness-17. J. Jones.. Jeer! Genet, J. P. E. M. LEMON, proprietor. Hollidaysburg, Penne. For sale-by M. H. Cattle, Mysratown; Martin E a rly, Palmyra; John Cap Il Sou, Joneatown ; John Seltzer, Mount Nebo . ; John Carp er , uc.hananville; John Dein. Inger, Cam phone toww; Minor k Kiroirts, Armenia ; John C. Conaugh, Bridgeport;-ell of Lenon county. Also sold at Dr. Coo. -Rose Drug Store, opposite ti Court Rouse, Lebanon, Pa. BoWARD .ASSOCII:tiTION PHILADECtRiA„ - A Benevolent histi(arion established bysyssedal Entionn went for Me Relit, of the Mcit and - pfstrassed, • off tided stria Virulent aisd Syddentic Diseases, and especiallpfbr the Curt qf Diseases of the &cunt • ' Organs. EDICAI, ADVICE given gratis by the , Acting Stir. goon, to all nix, apply by letter, with' a deecrip. tlon of their condition, age, occupation, habits of Ilfe, cubed free of ) and in owe •of extreMe poverty, Medicines fttr charge. • . VALUABLE REPORTS on.Hperniatorrhces, and Ode. er Missies of the Sexual Organs, and the Maw Run employed in the Dispeusarr, sent to - the emceed in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two Or 'three Stumps for postage will be aeoeptable. Address DR.. J. MULLIN IV/lIGHTO2.I, /Attu kir goon, in 4144 Alwiation, No:Z Routh .Nlnth &root Philadalphia,4% - . By order of the Directors. 6EO. F ZRA 'D. lIRARTIVELNL, Presideet. AIRCH ISILD, SeCretary • ov. 80, - - Feed-,;-IFeed : tialtEKlNfl in want of Peed for,Oows or 'Pip, eau .olr• xto it daily at thi Lager Beer lIINWARY of the itutmther, in North c LebriitOrk' torwash ip. . Pilo% /0 neat . a troshaL HENRY IIkit,TMAN. Lebanon, rob. 2, /W. 6 . - MOUn tan 6 tirla Pills • •• . • ABOVE, Ira preeebt pier *WI a perfact lAliseessi et Teruo°, a clad of of tbp suangedbibpolfs• U , n, that °DOB ruled Mello& Yon- - 1011_ ,Itai Litbill pe nnant of him s nd his tavpla•ln oar Pasigitibikitissad As. mastaca--to be bad gratis, from the 44=4' OM lbw Pllln . The inventor and inanufeetrirer of o .lrOadoenr atona ble Herb Pahl,". has sprint the - Mater Parr-FITNI iSfi In traveling, hs9lng Malted nearly every oosintryinAles world: lie spent over six years among;the Indiana of the Rocky Mountains and of Medico, and it was thus that the "Mourrarte Haas Pn.xn" were discovered. A VM' intern:Mpg account of his adventures there, you will Ind in-our Almanac and Pamphlet. It isan established fact, that all diseases guise from IMPURE-BLOOD! The blood Is thelife l and when any foreign or nn healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at onto dis tributed to every organ of the body. ]Story nerrofeole the pawl), and all the vital arras' gaiekly complain.— The stomach will 'not digest the food pereietinit liver ceases to secrete a sufacistioy of bile. The action of the hearth, weakened, and so the circirlation le fee - bie. The lungs become clotpged With the poisonous mat ter; hence. a cough;—end auitem is alight impurity at the fountain-heed of life—the -Mood! As if you had thrown,some earth, for isstAnts;lnS Pure 'spring, from which ran Allay nvniet, r in a few minute*. the 'whole course of the stream becrornes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impare blood tly to every-part, add leave Its eting behind. All the passagra become ob structed, and unless the obetruction le removed, the lamp of life soon dies oat. These pills sot only purify the blood, but regenerate all the, secretions of the body ; they are, therefore, un rivalled as a CURR FOR BILIOUS .DI RA RS, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, de. This Arti-s TiouE Medicine expel' from the blood the hidden seeds of di*. ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pare and fluent; eleven end reettscitating the vital tee, organs. • • Pleasant indeed, fa It to e, that we are able to plate Within your reach, a medicine like the,"idourrattrilltia Pate," that will. peas directly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and !kids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brightetrwith the flush of beauty airdhealth, Judson'' Pills are „the Bess Remedy in csies'"ee for the • foßensing Cbmplaintr: i , Bowel Complaint., Debility, Inward Woatness, Cough., . Paver and Ague Liver Complaints, Colds, ' ' Female Complainti, LOWnekil of Spirits, Chest Dlieasee, iliadashee, Piles, Coativene" . InAtestlon, • StoneendOraTel, Dyepepals, Induensa, 134i171) . "lake Sin"- .Dierrhatt, Infiemation,- • WO'. Dm ey, • • • iw 4 . GREAT FEMALE 14P/CINEI Females who value health, ilaouhi never lie without these Pin,. They p citify the blood, rentore °hairnet:lrma of all kinds, cleanse the akin of All pimples and blotch es' and bring the rich color of bialthetothe 'Dale cheek. Afjp- The Plante and Herbs of Widedt;thei• Pills are made, were diecovered in a very outprising way among the TOZilettle, n tribe of Aborigines Sinn-Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contain' of the Nontsr Bionicnrs" of the Aztecs. OBABMV.II.—The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Farb box contains EP pills, and Retail at '25 cebtapa- box. All genuine, Lave the sig nature Of B. L. J.QDSON t 00., on each box. ~ - & 'co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 50 L eonard _ Strtet, - 4vEvrroßK. 113. Agents wantodalwa-Addrets 'as 'bora. -18 V Bold in. Lebanon by Dr. Geo. Boas, sad D. S. Saber. Pebrnary 8,1880.-41 m. sANFouirs LIVER INVIGOR LT -NEVER DEDILIATES. TT IS oomponaded entirely from Gams and has be „Leomie an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approyed by all that bays used it, and is now resort ed to with' confidence in all* the dill/yule” for which it is recommended. Ir..' It has cured thousands ' who bedgirea up all hope - unsolicited Ontificates In The dorm must be adapted Individual taking it, a us act gently on the bowitifs. Let the dictates of your nee of the LIVER IN will • cure LIVER COM TACKS; DYSPEPSIA. SUMMER 00 M AY, DROPSY, SOD It COSTIVEN MIS,. 0110 L EA MORBUS CHOLERA LENCE;'.I AUN DICE ES, and may bi used too RY FAMILY MEDI HEADACHE, (as TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOONFULS ARE TAN attack. 2 ALL WHO USE IT ARE in its favor. rilix‘irater in the mouth e.inaiw both together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PERXIOTTLE; • —ALSO.-- • SANFORD'& • FAMILY . • • - CATH 4RTlC4'lat COMPOUNDED FROM Purely Vegetable Extracts and pnt • tip In. GLASS CA, SES sir tight and will kesplo asycllmato The FAMILY CA StrilltiPlC PILL is • gen tle brit active Cathartic U . Vlach the proprietor has used in Ms practice more than twenty years. The constantly increasing AP demand from those who have long nerd the PILLS j snd I 4 Satlifacifon which all express in regard to 7 their ruseonduned me to place them within the = reach or aIL The Profosslon well know that different cathartics act on different portions bk of the .bowels, The FAMILY OA .7 H A ILT ~p,I L L hiss with due reference to. 11) this well eetablished fact, been compounded from a variety of thetinrest vege table Extracts, which - act 1 alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are GH)OD 11111 d Safe in all cases where a CATHARTIC such as D RANGEMENTS of the `lor STOMACH, SLEEPE -- NESS, PAINS IN THE BACK AND LOI N P, COSTIVENESS, PAIN 111 AND SORENESS OVER THE. WHOLE * BODY, from sudden cold, which freguently,Af neglected; ewo end in al ng course orris ver, LOSS OF APP) rik'TITS, • CREEPING SEN. SATION-OR COLDOVER, THE BODY, RESTLESS NESS; HEADACHE, or r. 7 TEE HEAD all INFLAMMATORY aga DISEASE, WORMS in CHILDREN or ADULTS, `,” 'RHEUMATISM, * I= FURIFIER efilmaLo94l" ' and many dlateenii. flesh is heir, too nulgerOtis: ' mention fulfils adver tisement. Does:l to 4. • PRICE THREE DIMES. Miss Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Plitt are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold isboleasils the Trade in all tine largo towns. - by S. T. W. SANFORD; 4, D. Idannhicturerand 335 SBOADWAY. NEZ June M, y. • CAbitißELL's Indian Pain gyms remedy hating recently beanintroduoed in Lob - L •anork County, is•prepared from extracts of Roots Herbs, Barks and Balsam which grow upon America'. own prolific sell, eau be applied eater:n:lly And internal - ly with perfect safety for the following ocuisplainta of Gyamsta, Rhentrustism, Neuralgia, 'Sprains. Braises, Colicorulden Cold, Tooth'Ache, Pain hi the Btozdich, Book, Jointa, and Lloebe,ZPi nal Complaint, contracted: Joints, Sere Throat, ChiMahn, &Gut of many curse effected by this medicines the fol lowing may - be mentioned : Corn Wall, Lebanon County. 4 • Jan Mr. John Oomph:al—Dear Sir witll that I hovel:Wed your Indian Pain Killer in my family and found It the bent medicine I ever used; my hes been affected with Rheumatism for w 'Pony time which disabled her to work ; tlunogh the use of throe bottles of your ntediaue she was wholly ramrod and 1. Dottrel.* relieved from palm I Will net bewtthont this melte:ins in my family ea long as it can tie obtained. MOSS TESTIMONY. JACOB. BURST& Ws refer to the :testimony of.-the felkneing pane:te r from whom all who doubt the merits of the medicine,. - may learn what ft can perform. John RNA of Cornwall, Lebanon county, was cured of ear ere Rheumatism and Dhipepeja by use of two bottles. Win- Shiner, of Comma% Leltarum county, was Allier ted with 50,0 re Rbennutttsin for 'many years having fre quently been oontinel to hed. Two boViee enrol him completely, and enabled him to work at mining. The same article also cured his daughter of Susan: feet ' Wm- Dm= of Cornwall wall Cured cd'Rhennistiem of f Rem y Manama% Joiner Allf, of Cerneall .... the advanced age of ti years, having sultired for many years, was cured of thooomplaiet month; by toting thisraedlolne for two :- The znediciAti is - and mid only by the t Street. Lebanon, mar mama'Both:. Ha Willfdeliver or send the ntediclai to all ' lllat " l6 .e 4 / 01 0 1 7, Prie• Olinigyar Nags. ' ' • JOHN VAMP• II3 IL. .:14!Irg,ifei0f1.11e,464Y* Ottlla..EjtATH'S BOOS OF TRAVA ea and grist Aistioveries of' the Japan _ INN and bast India Medicines, With fall dinte)tione ' or the certain cure of Consumption. Branchiti; 413,1 01", Colds, Catarrh, /Lithos., Fevers, heart Djseasi, &ref la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Grsval mild tihri. nary Deposits, ireautle Complaints, ix. Illoatrated With hundreds of certificates of cure. and on,grarloge. Fat the purpose of rescuing as minty nUlfering mu m _ beings poesible from premature death, It will b e da mt W any part of the continent, by lending 25 maim 547 Droadine,arew y e a da y. god by Dr. George Rota, Lebettort; Dr. IL, 8 Stomas. .Reading: Chrletlart Miller, Mifierrilrortf alt. Keller, liarrlstraig ; John Beltiesmao, Itarebtrg. J. O. Drawn, Pottsville. Qct. 6, 12611.-11, within the last twoyears or relief, as the numerous my possession show. to the temperament of the satin such quantities as tc odgemont guide you in VIGO R A T O.IL and it PL AINTS BILLTOUS AT CRRONTC DIARRHOEA PLAINTS, DYSENTE RTOMACH, HABITUAL IC, CHOLERA. - (MOLE INFANTIJM. FEMALE WEAKNESS tiesurftaij as an ORDINA MN& It will coioSIIME :thousands can testify,) In I TWO OR THREE TEA , EN at notninancement of OIVANG their tessuy With:the Ihvig:orator and