Cinufr. AN EXTRAORDINARY CUM OF 1)1; A FN E6S A new k;i:;...:dvery, intifie not 1 0 ,. sinve in Park, I.l:X‘..i:Q l- , a great deal attention; not merely o'. avec , i e.. its intrinsik, importance, but bL cuuso of the melain , bely result of it to the discoverer: It appears that a Cleret, a school-mistress, had been for many years; very . deaf, hitt one day she brought some thread. which was wrapped in a leaf of some werk on geography which had fallen still-born from the press and had been - sold 'as waste paper.' She read on it that certain peasant would cure them. 'selves of . deafness .by exposing their ()are to certain emanations. She forthwith began to make experiments on W different objects not by chemical knowledge, but sing ly by accident. Aft r having used the Most painful substances, she hit upon 'substances she now uses, and experi -61241fig the good effects of it on her self, she applied it to her pupils.— Twenty-mite children were attended by her, and in every instance advert.. tageous results obtained. Two chil. dreg, declared by approved medical mon to be incurably deaf and dumb, were completely cured by her. Sev en other children were attended by her, under the supervision of a corn mittee; these children were complete ly deaf and dumb. All of them, after receiving her attentions for eight or nine months, evidently greatly im proved. But Mdlle Cleret was poor—ex tretnely poor---and she wrote. to the Minister of Public . Instruction, an nouncing her discovery and asking the state to assist her in making it known. Doctor Behier was ordered to examine her claim. He reported in favor of granting her very eonsid erablepceuniary assistance, and asked that a medical committee be appointed to examine profoundly into Mdlle. Cleret's method. The Committee ap pointed consisted of Mons. Lelnt, Mons Berard, Mons. Georges Ritt, Mons. Valade Gabel, Mons. Repot, Mona. Fillet and Doctor Behier, It first met in October, 185 G, and every three months thereafter, to examine the state of the children confined to M'lle Claret's curd. While they were in the midst of this study, the poor school mistress went mad. The contrast between her excessive poverty and new independence of fortune—be tween the obscurity of her position and the fame given by her etire— were too much for .her wits. She is now In a lunatic, asylum. The medical means used by Clerot was "sulphuric ether poured directly into the ear in a dose of four orifive or six or eight drops a day.— Usually this agent produces only tt slight degree of sensibility or pain. After it has been used fifteen or twen ty days the operator may suspend its use for sveral days to retain its ener gy better,than resume its use, The application may be continued, if not Indefinitely, at least for a very long period of time. The committee fur t her says : "The innocuousness of this substance (sulphuric ether) in tnbre than- demonstrated by the numerous experiments we have witnessed." It Is said that the cure has not yet fail ed in any of the numerous cases to which it has been applied. . lerin Spain c the Marquis de Niza has brought before Cortes a proposal for the abolition of the usual bull fights which take • place in Lisbon du ring the.Sammer months. The mo tion hi 'already passed the Peers, and the probabilities' are that it will be oarriedin the flousle of Deputies. The measure; however, it is reported : meets with great disfavor among the beapple, who are extronlely adverse to g deprived of their accustomed danual amusement, and quite a large rtunlber of petitions have been pro seated in favor of the continuance of the bull fights. In Portugal the ends of the bull's horns are carefully pad ded, which divests the "sport" of a great deal of the barbarity insepara ble from,it . in Spain. It is to he hop ed the relic of barbarism may be swept Way. W A Professor in a certain col lege was expatiating to a pupil on the merits of Latin, cited a specimen. "You will observe from the word," saldthi professor, "the flexibility of Qui Patin liinguage. Pater is father, now here we have . Patrons, an uncle on the father's side. Can you make any such change in your language Pater, patrons, propatruns, is there any way you can change father into uncle in English ?" deb% think on any," replied' the young philolo giat, "unless you can get him to mar ry-your aunt." • The profeseor has not been heard of since, STOVES and TIIV-TWARE. thra Doer .fflai t of the Lebanon raffey Bank. rAI7BE A BRESSLER are now prepared to offer the beet worttnent of STOVES and TIN- - RE. to the publi.:, ever o ff ered in Lebanou.— They raced reapectinlly invite their friends and piddle to cell.and ea 6 before buying elresrhera. Aliso, ths SIELY4LING ACAN PRVI tßiabast-loyention orhe age, a h i ts 24 par amp.s& er &red to tbe nubile. lir 6 'Anse otl ou ° ltand all kinds of Isom, which MB bp - tip kt the Shortest notke. ofjob Work duo* in the beet 'sedimental& ire t`, and et the shortest netlee. tirgatio.pertionler attention lis peld to SLATING.... We him Sanity* an band the bort L. high Slitai, whlutt apageobsiginrpeseed in fluidity. 4 ,0 4. Pi. '41; 141 , . - 4wzirs a BRESSLER. - ?'. ..... , . 'IF YOU WANT kom,I_ , ANBROTYPE, Tory °beep, go to DAnrs „altiley,,Emze door to the'LebanonDeposit Bank. %Pr AM) yASHIONABLB GOODS YOS ISM and Lloyd Wear: • . juitopetart g at. HENRY. eiv 8 TI N E'S -7 0 0., English an Americas' Cloths. . Creabinsfets of all cans and all Priem. Karina Camtracres ter Dorrrerspietty. Black and Danas.essaimeres, can't be beat; Bilk and Wool Cloths, cheaper than tbe.oligeast• Dlaid) Darigati, and ilinutit ftlinerealor Doya. lansi , 81 ttoodisibr QOat'ir9aLtirvAtiAtiltmeior. tabor Unan Gonda dreasry:deseription. Waite Unto Drillings at all - prices. Linen Deeds for Dams nni flop? Costlnp. biankluettglor Boyd' Clothing. All wool: Ada or arcs/ derarlption. KM, Bilk , 4 ret, Oftured Plain', Banal White Nalilditiki'lreatioga. 11191010400, Way linens. Duck Liam; gmaliinarlety'or other wblen wmbseoutst f un= 01 ,4 0101 " 6 " , '" '!„94 1 4 441 . 1 t fiNPri WEIMER MACHINE lam.. M& I ) Wei um . . Proprivtors, Opp:site the Lebanon Fahey RaOroad Eva, LEBANON, PENN'A. • t , J VA WORKS are now .In successful 3 . operation. in all their venous de a attmente. which, for catupletearrange- 'ifß[ meats, are excelled by none la the state. ,nd our facilities for doing all kinda of , . MACHINE WORN, . Afgler Antal excePleo are not excelled by any manu facturing place. Our 31AOHIHS SHOP is stocked-with the mini complete modern MAtCIIINS. Rl' of a very heavy capacity, which enables us to turn nut at very short notice, heavy and light _Engine and Furnace Work, Mill Machinery, Shafting, Saw SIM Work and all Muds of Machinery. Our FOUNDRY has a capacity excelled by but few in the country, beteg fumbled with two cupolas capable of melting seven tons of Iron per hour which enables us to make cast ings of twenty tons weight All kinds of castings made to order et very low mew. We have superior facilities for making good hot.blast pipe. BRASS FOUNDRY. Brass and composition metal castlnen made to order :tt short notice and low prices. Brainwork !hushed to pattern or order. • BOILER MOP Boilers of any size and shape made to order. None but No.l Iron used, and no other than experienced workmen employed. Smoke SUMO, Water Tanks, ties aims, &e., kn.. executed with dispatch. SMITH.SHOP. Machine Smith Work mad, by Mariana Blacksmiths to drawing or sketch. ' PATTERN SHOP. We make to order Patterns of any description at Abort notice, and persons in want of patterns will dod It to their advantage to examine our Pattern Rooms, in which aro stocked a very large assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. This department embraces all Banishing required in Machinery. and is always mocked with Iron and Brass Val yes, Cocks, Checks, ()mites, Ges:pipe box, Iron, Steel, Spring Steel, GM-pipe littrngs, Couplings, Oil li lobes, Oil Cup Oil Lamps, In Net all tillage necessary about a Steam Engine or Machinery. - PARTICULAR -ATTENTION la called to our style of Engines. which for economy of Nei, smooth and effective working cannot to excelled, Our PATENT CUT-OFF oovrativoic We are prepared to attach the valve to any knew now in uee and take our pay in the caving of fuel for any specified time. For regulating the speed of the engine it cannot be excelled, and will hold to speed within o por cent. any engine with load on or load olf. PORTABLE ENGINES. Oar build of Portable Engines are very auporlor and our new Portable Mining Engines are now being intro duced in the principal ore rub:kings in our state. Lebanon, February I& 1860. Warmers took to Yoar Interest. A. Major & Bro., WOU D call theatttentfou of the Ferm i! ?Neil ere of this and adjoining Counties and 144014` their friends in general, to the fact. that they bays: opened their AORICULTIZI- Ell -1 coma RAL *Mit; on Pinegrove street, near their our ry*3 Machine chops, In th e 12orough of Leb anon, Pa., whale WO ran truly say, that WO have the Largest and Best Assortment of FARMING IMPLVe MONTS ever offered to the Airmen of this community. As we have bad a long experience in theMarmfecturing of Machinery, we have Made it our Wed, to;seloct the beat and most durable %a-Knee, and. all that we offer for male we can way that In-re is no other in use that can stupors them. We have the following Machines that we can recommend to our farmens, vie:— . . Manny's thrisbined Reaper and Mower, With WOOD'S Improvements. Dorecy'e Combined Rak er, Reaper & Mower. Hsilimy Horse Powers and Thresh ',a:four horse layer Power, & Threchers, Morgans Pat ent Independent - Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, Mum ma's Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTT KR, Cast Iron field Rollers, - Grain Fans and Dente, Hay Elevators, Clo ver-hullers, Cornsbellere, by hand or piwer t Cern Plough and Planters. Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the beet PLOUGHS in nee. Ali kinds of Perko, Rakes, Shovels. Spades, Hoes, grass and grain Scythes, grain Orndele, Dushel and Perk Measures, &c., &. &e. Farm ers will bear In mind that they will find it to their ed vantage to buy their Machine. at home, as ell are Habit to .hrake or get, out of order, and if they have been bought Ikons a traveling agent they will base trouble to toststhem mended. llow are they to hoaxed or the brok en pieces replaced, and particularly ,a Reaper which, by breaking In the midst of your Harvest may deprive yeti or the use of it for canna days, mhilet, had It been bought et home it would have been ready for non agnin in a few hours, as we have the patterns for all the Ma, chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on hand, so that you cannot come aurles. We would invite our friends and all others to give nevi call before, Pur chasing elevators, as oar aim Is to please and bo pleas• Also CASTINGS of all kinds made to order and ut übort aotiott. P.NGINEB, 51111 Gearing, : hafting, we Blenntheture and repair Steam Famines, Bliattinge; Circular Sews, Latl3es for wood turner:, de. REPAIRING' all kinds of Machinery attended to with dispatch. Address, A. MAJOR h BRO. LaElGoti, Ally SF, 1859. - ELIJAH LONGLGRE....YOBE G. GABEL...JACOB GABEL LEBANON Door and Sa*lsnntactorr. St Located on the earn-House Read, near Cumberland. Street, East Lebanon THE undersigned reepoctfullyin til"form the public in general, Chat they have added largely' to their former astab -,;rn,,-t liehmeot, cud ale° have all klunirof the latest and best improved SIACIIINERY In the State In full operation, Inch sa _ WOODWORTH'S .1 1 1.001IING, 4-c., for conducting the getlcrarbueintes for • Planing, Scrolls,Siiici - ng, -4tb4(1"., and the experience acqured , by X. LONGAtali and Cl. O&PEL during their connection;with the 'Door: flask and Lumber Trade, for a uumlier,of Years peat; eiTorde fat as surance of their ability. in.ecsuncetion with J. G.4.oct, to select Meek suitable to the wants of the Door 8314Sdi business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics:lnd Farmers genera*, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS. SASH, &c., from thOotiot Lumber, manufactcithe in the State, feeling confident - ost their.esaortmentls not to be excelled by any - other. establishment - In The State in regard . to exactness in sise, quality or ftniib,and in calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all thoso who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The followiug lint comprises the leading articles' of stock ou baud:— . . Doors, of all shies; - Sash, of all sizes; Boor Frames, n or brick suni .Architraves; fume houses; ; Casings, from 3 to g 1, 3 4 - Widow Frames, for brick aurbaae ; - and frame houses; Shutters, of all aims; All kinds of Mouldings; `Blinds. of ail sizes; O.G. Spring Moulding, °fall Sizes; Wash-boards. LONGAORS, GABEL, R intirruun . P. S—Planfno, graying, dc., promptly dorie for these furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon, Ju1y,15,'67. LEBANON COUNTY STEXIII PLANING RILL. BOAS; GASSER, it GETTLE rtitill wish Lobito= their customers, or L e t, o . WITS non County, and eurrounding , Counties, r ai :i i - 6 1L that they are iu full oporation, and - _ are prepared to do all kinds of CA RPENTEK WORKBvMACHINERY They haws all the LATEST IMPROVED MACKI- N ERY, and feel confident that they oan compete with any Mlle: in the State, AS regards MOOD WORK. They em. ploy none but th best workmen, and work none but th but and we/bummed Lumber. Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builders. as consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames,-Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings, Flooring Boards,' Weather Boards, ' Sidings,' 4.5. 4.c; Alia, SAVING AND SLITTING done to order. Also, Raid Bel: 1:for confintio3 Maim, _for maklag & eta th ey b ees man eccoMntly employed. elliP.Tbey bare also erected • TURNING LATHE, in addition to their Qther business, and have employed a Prst-rete mechanic to attend la it. IS6r•Cxbinet Mak ers will do well to call and , examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. a e they always keep on hand. Bedstead Ports., Thlde - Legs, "Stair Banniaier, Newel kbsts, and everything elms belonging to the Turning EnsieeVa, which they will sell at Philadelphia prises. SR.. WIEN INN WORE done to order, as well imalways on handl 1103. Their Shop will be found on PINEGROVE BOAC, between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry. • Lebanon, March 16, 160. taoriElva.tn.% Cloth Itlianuthetory. rrIaaNILFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect. fully informs the Public, that be continues to Wa n on his Manufactory In East Hanover township, Lebanon cosinty, on al extensive a scale as ever. It ID 1112neOec611. 17 for Min to may more. than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the atirrOunding noun; try. He promisee to do the work in the shortest pose/. ble time. Ilia manufactory is in complete order. and he Utters himself to he able to render the same attlefactiou sa,bwerefore. Ha manoteeturea area and Narrow Make, Cbsaineria, Sloakets; Mak . anal Deter .lFlinuch,oh 'isthe manses. ile also cards Wool. and ma kes'Rolls. For the conwo• tdeztoe of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken In at the following pleceo—i&t the stares of George & Seellenberger, Lamer k Brothers, George geintehl,"lled at the new Bruit &Una of Joseph L. Lemberger, hoer the Market Boma, in the borough of. Lebanon ; at the More of Shirk & Miller, in. North Lebanon; at B. Gosh. en's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Barest, Fredericksburg; at the store of B. IL Bickel, in Jonestown; at the Item of George Weidauut, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Myra; at the store of Gabriel Wolferaberpr Now Market fora; at theittOn , el Miami Shirk. Eeseßautrrer, Dauphin county ; at the *tares of George Miler - and MINK ) Bonk. East Mena Ter Lebewm county. Jill materiala will be taken away regularly, from the ataPre pLicai, neighed without delay, and returned again . id Itt " er hie thneotafil who wish Ittociting Wool Card ed dyed aud mixed, can leave the woe, white, at the andrikulautkinal places, with direction* how they wish Itprepared: Or his /melamine tau order the Stocking , Dolts be prepared hem tholVoidof the undersigned, which will be done and left at the dashed pieces: N. 11. It ls deeired that those haying Wool carded, will pay the Gish therefor, at the shove lamed plane. LEON LUMAERGEIL • East Haltom, ledarton oennti-igiy 1201858. - 'A 'in IN& & BRO , Promlothe be — punettial, and will en .0A; denTerAe please 511 who my cell cm thinning Boots And Blow • EMI THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FITS ! FITS!,! FITS-1 I 4. H. RICHEY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, TN (*timberland Street, nearly opposite. the Black ji Horse hotel. Lebanon, Pa. ' ALl.4vork done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. - April 11. 484 D. Fashionable • Tailoring . . rumili. subscriber respectfully informs his friends and J. the public in general, that he Asa commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches, at his resi dence, in Bast Lebanon, (Cumberland- Street,) 2 - squares east from Major Moyer's hotel, (south aide.) By atten tion to Mildness, promptness .inalta en(CoSolitooll, trod Ste, and mederataelianmi, he hopes to- MPhil! A Nithr• of the public patronage. Ile wee a long thfie in the ma ploy or Atichtel Wagner, deed., and feels confident of giving general eatiefaction. -- Being a new beginner be solicits the patronage of the public. . . Lebanon, may 12,1858. GEORGE McCAULLT. Fashionable' Toiloring!. IfICHAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully infcrm the Citizens of Lebanon, that ha has REMOVED hie TAILORING dinsiness to Cumberland Street, two doors East ordifteger's Store-mid opposite theWasbiug ton House, where all persona who wish garments made up In the most fashionable style and' bast, manner. are In vited to call. Ile haadately reedited the New York,Thll adelphia, Paris and London reports of - Spring and SuMmei. Fashions, and as he has none but the best worknien employed, tto guarantees that all work entrusted to him, will be done in a satisfactory manner. " IHS-With hie thanks to Ma old customer!" for their pat. renege heretofore, he respectfully toilette public favor. TO TAILORS l—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the aUbsariber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICHZEL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, .tpril 7. 0 7 .Rostrk 7 s Merchant Tailor - ing Establishment, (LATE OF LANCASTER.) riTAIDEnLAND STREET, in the room formerly no- 'kJ copied by J. W. Acker, bctricen the OffiCeil of br. Linc.awfaVer, and Geo. Weidman, Lebanon. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I have ~retired and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCII CLOVIS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Paney-Citsai metre. Silk and Marselles Vesting'', goods for Fashiona ble business Coats, ac., ac., of the latest importations, all of which will be made toorder at the shortest notice, and prices to snit the times- From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my tong experience in husinass, Artistic skill. and well-knows reputation an ,a Scientific Cutter, that I can Compete with the first Merchant Tailoring estate liahmeuta In the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the Intelligence of a discerning public, and a Strict attention to busincite, I hope to meet with success. O'ROURK, Merchant Tailor. Lebanon. April 18,1880. CLOTUING CL OTRING CLOTHING FOR ,A TEE Largest, beet assorted,-,and. most Fashionable Stock of Spring and Summer READY - MADE CLOTHING in Lebanon, at the Centre Buildings. 'We invite all our numerous friends and the pnblio in geoeml.to give us a call and see forthcorselves.' Our stack consists of Spring Overcoats,-Black and Blue Dress. Feick add Suit Coate, Paacy Frock. Sank and BtaliletS ConlS.sueh.ma Fronrh. Silk, Mixed, Stripped. plain. Bay Slats, Txelid, WSJ. mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacca, Grass Linen, Bell, Jack, Buff and Grey Linen Dusters. Also a large assortment of Slack and fancy Ca.sahnore and all kinds of Linen PANTS. Black Satin, Grenadian and Fancy Maraelllos Vests, also a large assortment of Furnishing Goods, such ae Fine nista with linen bosoms and French cuffs, bilk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Starks. Cravats, .TlOl l Gloves, Half Hose, Suspenders, and all kinds of Collars. &e. May 9,1860 , BABIKR k 5110. CLOTS NG! eLowniNG • Coats, Pants and Vests. Coats, Pants and Vests. Coats, Pants and Vests. Pants, Vests and-Coate. - Pants, Vesta and Coats.. ' Pants, Vests and Coats. - • Vests, Coats and Pants. Vests; °daft - dud Mks. y..ests,Coata Chennot - to htmaherit,thatt tddwwitlinut them. ]tad hr Tailors who got cash for tilenf.-- IVarratted good sewed","atiWwell to fit. .s 4: gold for eaah at the lowest : - Sold.foneaslenettiolfiiiii filer . Soldl4lptskat - the feel' s. . : FOICESNOTIrEaI NNPT O NAND,„ A fine assortment-or Pocket outtery,s4 Beizensteirr 'Cann, Oultir and Banjo strings at 4 ' ' Reizonstain Portmanais, Pockatitooks and Wallets .114 . , • . , "'•• laizanstaiu 'Gros • iratcp-cbains , Guards and Keys at dietienstain BYOR' Pistols. Rairolven . Caps at Iteizenstein By / rae - J nal 3 , 1860. ok to Yoitti ititeresis. Come Conie all / gee ;and judge for jourse.joot JOHS':lnvites the citizons of Lebnuon County to call at his new ROOT, SHOE and HAT Store. in Walnut street. between Carmany's and Bomberger's 'Hotels, where be has opened a splen did now Spring and Summer stork of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Hats A. Capa for Men and Boys. Hs takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and makes them at abort notice out of the hest material,and r wa , rant them to give perfect Malefaction. Le iis determined to sail very low for Cash or four mouths' credit ' Lamm% April 200808. FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER O N Curnberiand Street, one door Emit of the Black Horse Hotel. Thankful forthe - vary liberal patronage extended to me for the short time I have been in busincee, would :respectfully: Bolick a continuance of the patronage of tbi public.-- - He, has at all tins assortment of ROOTS and SidOES of his own, menefactura on hand, which will be disposed of ad reabousble terms. FINE 'BOOTS, LAIIIRS' GAITERS, ho. Those clearing a peat, well made article. are Invited to give me a trial. Citildrena' Rama, of, every variety and color on ltand. Man win ic made to order. /UP AA worg - warrappd. Repairing ?tangy done and charges made itoirerate. , " Lebanon; Itegt.l6, 1659 ' " „trO. r. ATNINS. G. L. ATKINS _lit - Br t). - .IIAVING , united in the BOOT, and Saos BTS/NEIRI, And. : , from theiadetermiutition to be punctual. andruake ~..01 1k none but the best of BVlll.lllllller -or work, they feellike ea. Betting a large of. patronage. They will awe s be found . their OLD STAND, 'New Benetao4 Market StreeLyearly opposite Widovs Rise's Hotel. where they -will :be reedy to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand-a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,-TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, An. which they otter at reduced prices, ger,Persons dealing at tbla - SHOE STORE, can be suited With READY-MADE WORK. or have it wade to order'. Satisfactionis always. warranted. Particular attention riven td the REPAIRING Boots and Bhoes., Lebanon, April 20,1859. THl+l C %MP,AION OF 11 2 60i --- '` -rotITICIANS. AND ALL, °TITERS. Anorsv. lit'underiigard has - just. returned from the- East T wrath a LARGE AND,CODIPLETE stock of BOOTS, SNOBS, HATA CAPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELINGI34OB. f t : Of the very latest stylett. and besides keeps on band a genera] assortment of -BOOTS AND silirms or 003 LB MA'SUFACTURE. The. Brats are SPRING STY XS Just manufactured, of alt kinds and qualities. ani the Gaps are of the newest varieties. For Alen sod Boys be has a large variety of GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c. - For the Ladies he has a beautiful as. sortmerd of the. neatest SHOES .and GAITERS which need but be examined to be recalimouded. LAIIIOB 7 par. ticularly, aro invited to call soon. Also, a ver v fine lot of Shoes, &c.. for children. Cell before pureb elsewhere and be convinced that - the store, gbrner of - . wateet Street and .raa lo the TULIP to buy good and neat head and foot protectore, at low prices. -JOS. BOWMAN. la. Measures taken and work.made to order. Art 118,1860; ' . • Root and'SVoe Sttire. JACOB JUEDEL respectfally forms the public that be mill contin ue., his exteiteireestablishment In silb ot his neW built neitr.Cinitherland st., where be hopes to render the earns satisfaction as berstokore to all who may favorilin with their custom. lie invites Netnhants and dealers in. BOOrgrs and, S4OES, antievery one who wishes to purchase faihionahlirand diteliblitAitirles in his line, to call and examine for themselves. his large and varied stock. . lie is determined to surpass nli contpetitlen In the manufacture of ever3r article In his liusluess,nultahlie for any Market in the Union. A due care h taken in regard to materials and workniansblp; none blit.thehent quali ty ni L KATIIER and caber !martinis are used, 1 1114 none but the beet workmen are Maple:red— P. returns his sincere thanin to his friends foi the wary liberal patronage honttofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to phase, his customers, to merit a tibiae nt public pat , ronage..; [Lebenon,fell.l7,%sB. ----- Joseph Reinhard's NEW L.rQuOit' STORE. CORNER of Walnut and Cheetntit Streets, LIDI3 NON, • The subscriber having opened a itqlloy store: 14 -Pre; pared to fttrabib all kinds of Forekorand Domestic once, wholesale sad retsikat,tbe loweincasltpricas. His aback consists ter ' " • 1111144, B D RAD; IIi• 1:118 3' /lEd l r t. • MALT, 2'7 100TATOA and US wnisKE 6,,5c. All eef which will be warranted to, leas.repreeented and Maar, Wore' tba t Will make it an object for dealers to be or him, instead orgoing or sending td the city. It is hoped that Rotel 4teepers and others will call and examine his stock before 'purchasing elsewhere. *le. Physicians are also respectfully regneateo melee his liquors a Mai: -Re has the beet and only, article of. Pure Port Wine Jelcaln Tliis binrough . , Lebanon. Dec.. ga, 1859:.408101.11.RETNHARI:h.. VEINS & DECVB New,Boot and awe Store le _ttad o tv-uplatorlieEeoroOnettst .7., 1,09/tet14:13611M1,Az.,, ' New Plemiture Store. HARRISON K. DUNDORE would respectfully in 11form the public that he hre removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, ou Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest. and cheapest assortment of VURNITURE ever offered in - Lehrman. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor amt COinnioo. Furniture, which ho will sell lower z I than the like can ho bought at any °the; place in Lebanon. I He has on a large assortment of Sofas. Tetesetetee, Lounges - Centre Pier, Card end - other . *Ttl ' hies. What Note, Hat Backe, se. Also tillage and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, end common Chain, Settees. l Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses.,Also, Looking Glasses,—Quilt, Rosewood and Mahogluy—verY cheap. Venetian Allude; Carriages, Olga and Hobby Here* far children. - VI. Particular attention paid to has provided 'Mosel( with the FINEST HEANSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals. at the shortest notice and meet reasonable terms. Lebanon. December, 28. 1869. OW EN IA AIT 11,1"ANSTFACTIlitI3lt and DRALRIt in the very' beat ntatieliatlelTUßß at his Ca root Ware Rooms. lllMin Market. Street, three doors north of the Lebanon VallOy Railroad, on the w:`st side. Ile bat tarns assorttrieut of NEW STYLE SOFAS, JENNY LIND and other BEDSTEADS: EXTENSION TABLES. Cane-sone d and Common Cll AIRS. SETTENZ, SICEPROCSINO CRADLES, &C, AC. Ile also offers for sale at very low , prices an c et. naive assortment of LooKtso GUESTS and Picture Frames of (lilt, Mahogany and Itosewriod. Att he mannfacturve the most of his furni ture himself. he can sell much cheaper than those who buy the Ready.mnflo. All orders punctually attended to, and articles early packed to any part of the Country . Ile also hoe on,hand all kinds of FANCY WOODand Gilt MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAIT BACIPS-NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. P. SC—Coftlns made and funerals attended al tho shortest notice. lie& Mr. I aisbach desires parties who purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to call at his Warerooms and examine his stock, as he is confident that bieWare is better and will be sold cheaper than any that can be bought in tho cities, He has prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive a borne patronage. Lebanon, October 5,1559. Ble rch a it t ilori fa g. RESIOVAL. SS. RAMSEY has removed to the Cormof Cum „ berland street and Doe Alloy . Funck'e Now Building, where he will keep an assortment of Moths, Chsramercs, and Vesting:. Also ready made clothing and furnishing goods such as Bbirts; lose, Gloves. llandker chiefe, Neckties, Sec., Ac.,--$ll of which will be sold as chterp - as at any Other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER 'WORK attended to promptly, and good fits guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. - Lebanon, April 1.8, Rensovan ritTE undersigned him REMOVED Ma COPPER SMITH and BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to Market Street, the second door/inn Striclier'ilifill.wlicie ho will be happy to etc all his old friends and ctwom• era, and where he has increaied facilities for attending to all the departments of hie business. Partipular attention given to REPAIRING. All orders thankfully received Rod promptly attended to. CHARLES 11. ISF.VEREIN, Crecrsmilh. and Brasswerior. Tolb.iiiiVni March 7-$lB6O. TIRE NEW B_I.KEIR 11111 undersigned - would,Mpoptfully inform , the citi sene of Lebarionitbat he has commenced the BARK ING BUSINESS, is all its iarieVea p at lie stand. on Cninberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck hotel acid will supply customers with the beet BREAD, CAKES, Ac., Ae. Flonr received from customers and returned to them in bread at abort notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of '4l kinds, flesh and of the best pmlity, constantly on baud, and furnished at the lowest prices. The public is invited to give me a trial. •• Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. • • F. IL Ilßult. .l aiiotarcl ,mouse. NORTE( 11, COnIN 4ot Plank mid am' Guilford. Street' Nownr LEBANON, DENWA To THE Poruc • 1101 all ye thirsty come and drink. for nice noel mineral water, the choicest vintage. and the purest malt liquors grace my.bar. And ye hungry come and ear, as tko•tabie is loaded with the most substanilal fare, cud the rieheSt delicaciea of tho season crown my board— Como man and beast; my house is always open to the stranger and the friend, and for animals the beatof pro vender: fine stabling, and attentive hostiers, are ever ready at my stables: Yours, ntspectfully, Fort), Lebanon, .Pept. DI, 1859. 11ENRY DOLT& NEW' LIVERY STABLE. IRE undersigned respectfully informs the public tkat . he has opened a NEW LT VERY STABLE', a `lie. RISE'S hotel, :Market street; Leh anon, where Ike will keep Sw the - public accommodation good stock I .4 - of HORSES and VEILIOLES. Ito will k.eep.gentle and good driving Dome. and handsome end safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furhislied when desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties. ke. Lebanon, April 21, 18513. ' JANES MARCIT. IS6O NEW sTvLEs. sdo A DAM' RISE, in Cumberland Street, between 1;1 1v ink,,Market and the Court House ; north side: haw now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys. for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully isni ted. Hate of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. He base's° just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS. oinbraeing such Os STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG , . 11011-Id, SENATE, CDIIIAN_ and all others. ' will also.Wholosakall kinds, of Hata,,Capa, isEttifOntittify Moithatte onadssintif coda ternis. - Lebanott, - April.2l, 185 S. - „sIL- , , , 4 4, THE PEOPLES'. gaand Clip St ,• .oire •r AT NO 4.-EAGLE BUILDINGS 'CUMBERLAND STREET, LEBANON' PA.. PACT ICA 11, HATTER . Mann facturer,Wholesale and Retail Deabars in HATS AND CAT'S. of the newest SPRING STYLES. : BIM HATS in all e'sepes and qualities. A first rate NEW STYLE of SILK JUTS. for $4.90.. • A 4. full assortment of Csaidniere Hats. Spring style CAPS in sudleas variety... A 'splendid assortment of SEAMLESS CAPS.,—the newest out. TOVATE OPERA HAT, and all other styleSof Soft Slats; now *Ora from the finest to the cheapest finalities he keepi a, large as sortment of STRAW HATS Of illatyles For3fai," Youth's and Children's Wear. The, subscriber hopes by strict attention trans:lass, fair prices and straight forward dealing to uterit a continuance of public favor es here. tofore. 11414 . Hata of all kinds' outdo to order, at the shortest notice.. Shipping Surrbought. and the higlp eet pries Paid:fit Osta. - , `ltt;,l4P?ir Gebatinn, May VI. 1.800. PH 01'0011M? S. IairELLO, Betsy, where are you going that you are I I dressed np so? ate going to J. lI.,KEIniu Adam fuse's leg to have lay Likeness taken. Ques.—•Why do 'pm go to Kelm. and not to one of the other rooms to have It taken ? Ans.—Because Italia's Picture? are sharper, clearer and more truthful :ago others and nearly everybody goes to him. . . , Ques.—Can you tell taiii why his pictures are sopertor. to ethers? Ans.—Pas I he bad 9 years practice, anti bas auperior Camerae. and all his other fixture, are of the most im proved kind. Qum—What kind of Pictures does be take? Aits.--Efe takes Aniirrotypes, and Beinitiotypes. of all sizes sad superior finish: and Photographs, :from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. Re takes all sizes Photographs from ; Daguerreotypes of de ceased riereOnsund has them colored lifo like, by one of the beet Artiste, 'His 'charges aro reasonable and his morns aro open everyday (except sunday) from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 9,P. li, - Don't forget, KELM'S ROUMS is the place you can got the Best Pictures. IF YOU WANT Agood PICTURE for a Medallion orPin, Atbm- LP'S Gallery, next door to Gm Lebanon Deposit =I IF YOU WANT APILTDICE ofysnr deceased friend. enlarged and colored In oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next dein to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. * - .IF YOU WANT A-PILOTOGILAPII of 'yourself or frrend, th e beat are to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. . . Yr - itiu PICTURES GC/ TO IBIRENNERIS 5Y MY G - etitax, aver D.S. Rabor's Drug ( OWES on Cumberland street; '.Lebanon. Pa. •Amettonrea, Blnelsorerse, , ,Ponairms, . ParTantrae and PHOTO. *MATHS, taken daily, (Sundayezeepted.) Prices reasona ble and in accordance with the alie; style and quality of the cases. Rooms , opened 4einn SA. to 4 o'clock, Lebanon, June 2,18 a. EMOVAL. IsT Tll LEBANON • -. - -- .Saddle:and flatness Mann factory. Tin E unolersighed has Removed l. . his Saddlery and garness ,• - 1 Manufactory to a few doOlii Smith "Xt. , . at the old place, to the large rootn ; ;- lately ocenpied'by Batman a Bro. as a Liquor store. where he will be happy to 'seal' his old friends and -- custemets.,• - ' and•where be has increased fa ' unities for attending to all the departments of hTs bust ness.---.Reing determined to be behind no otherestablith;, meat in his abilities to accommodate (=totem; - he has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself-master:of every modern iinproiemen in the bu-. sinew atutsecure the sersieee of the beet wurkmegthat, liberal wages would command: tie will keep a large stook on-bead, metmanUfacture at the shortest notice, an . descriptions of mutzrz . ,ss, such ea Saddles, Bridle s ;all kinds Carriage Harness,, of • heavy Ha rness, Buggy. hios of the best Manufacture, • , Bu alo Robes, Fly - Nets. •• such as Cotton. Worsted. Linen. and a• new 1 ' 114 ., lat ' l Y invented; IVNP,Sor Livery kind, stadtaa Siam. W hips, Cart Whips. do4'./TANESof alldeeetiptions,HALTEß I CHAINS home-made; 2 , 114t0= .to, airo which f: la , will .warrant to be equal to . any that esti, be obtained-in • any_ other - establishment - km.. ocnn try, All. he asks tbst•theso diedting,,tanything in this line, should cell at ids•Pluoti:itud'aftskThehlksiOelt. He 'fol4.: . .th;e. raiifeP; ° " //denb il*lill'ibintrto eiltiee•istfireiOtkin.. • .101-.11.11 ten to, ordmettkaWaniv rpoellod,andiPt,cflttilat^ dad Noftli BaLOW(RI ÜbitritsmillOkkOi ll*rI 5 1 8 1 03 : • SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, N.EVER • DEBILIATES LT IS compOunded entirely from Gums, and halo lte- Leome an established fact, a Standard tiledi. i n e, known and approved by all that have used it, and is now resort,. ed to with confidence in all the diseases for which it is recommended. o'r.-1 It bout cored thousands ' ;within the lest two pump who had given up all hope _of relief. as the numerous uneoliciteol certificates In < my possession show. The dosemust be adapted to the temperament of the individual taking it. a ue "*" ed in such quantities 118 to act gently on the bowels. MI Let the dictates of your '--- Judgement guide you in nee of the LIVER IN VJO ORA TO R. and it will cure LIVER COW PLAINTSBILLIOIIS AT. TACKS, DYSPEPSIA. G. i CHRONIC DIARRHOEA BUM HER CO M.„,,,00 PLAINTS, DYSENTE , RY. DROPSY, .5 0 G! STOMACH. HABITUAL COSTIVENESS. C Fl 0 L CHOLERA, °ROLE RA MORBUS CHOLERA INFANTUM. FLAT C LENCH, JAUNDICE FEMALE WEAKNESS ES, and may be' need ear 0 cesefully as an ORDFNA. BY FAMILY; MEDI CINE. It will cure.SICK II RADA C• II E, '(as thousands can testify,) in TWENTY MINUTES, IF 1, i TWO OR THREE TEA SPOONFULS ARE TAR ..1 10 'IMN at commencement of attack. A'LI/WHOUSEIT ARE — 1 / CITING their testimony litHe Liver. I Mix water In theraouth swallow both together. --' 1 +ctth the Invigorator anti P 3 I PRICE ONE DOLLAR TM BOTTLE ----ALSO.-- SANFORD'S FAMILY ..CATHARTIe PILLS, Com POUNDED FROM Purely Vegetable Extracts and piit up In GLASS CA SES air tight and will keep in any climate The FAMILY. CA I THARTIC PILL is a gen tle but active Cathartie () which the proprietor has used in his practice more 1" than twenty years. The constantly inerenslug .I demand from these who have long need the PILLS Jhindt..esatisfactionwhich nil express in regard to — I their use, induced me to place them within the reach of all. The Professiodwell know + that different cathartics act on different portions lb. of tin, bowels, The FAIHILY CA '""THARTIG PILL has With due reference to p 3 this well established fact, been compounded from a variety of the purestroge table Extrrwte. which act alike on every part of the. alimentary canal, and are GOOD and safe in nil awes wherda CA.TIIARTIC is" needed, such as D'E RANG E3IENTS of the %." STOMACH, SLEEP 1- NESS. PAINS IN TRB 'BACK AND L 0 I N COSTIVENESS, PAIN 13 AND SORENESS OVER THE . WROGE BODY, from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected,end In al ng course of Fe ver. I. 08 S 0 F APPE rTITS, CREEPING SEN SATION OF COLD OVER. r - THE BODY, RESTLESS NESS, "HEADACHE, or IrEDITIT IN THE HEAD all mpf,AMMATORY (0 DISEASE, WORMS in CHILDREN or ADULTS, • RIIEUMATLSM, a great PURL FI FR ofthe BLOOD And many di sease CO which flesh isheir, too numerous to mention In this adver tisement, Dose, Ito 3. ' PitICE THREE DRIES. The Liver InvipWator and Family Cathartic Fills era retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all - the large towns. B. T. W. SANFORD, M. D. Manufacturer and Proprietor,. 335331SOADWAY, NEW YORK. . 7una gl 0 8 50-1 7- - TO CONSUMPTIVES - - AND . NERVOUS TTIE subscriber, fet,several years a resident, of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure tiw Chnsumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Cblds. and It'MOUS Debility. For the benefit - of Con - eumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to snake the name lnibtie. To those who derfre it, ite.uili seed the Presmiptien„ with full• directions (free of charge;) also a sample of the medicine. which they will find a beautiful combine , Um of Nature's simple herbs. Those destrin7 the Item- My van obtain it by, return mail, by addresgag. J. .E. CUTRBERT noTANto PHYSICIAN, No. 429. Broadway, Now Yorl. April 2i, 1860.-3m.' LEBANON SinVe, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MAN pFACTpitY, . In Market street, next door to the Lebanon Batik; - UT ,IiBB It can be. Lad the largestand best nssortment of COOKING STOVES, ever eitered to this public. Comprising the following Tarietles:—Royal Cook, 4 sizes, Girard Air Tight, 4 siz s, Hercules, a U'.mo Mar ufaesured Stove, 3 sizes, Nstendeded fire box for Wood and Coal, Royal Cook, 3 sizes, Prairie Flower, bifferent sizes, Fanny Forrester, 5 sites. All the.above Cooking Stoves, are warranted to .Thdce, Roast, Roil, or do any EMIT in or on them that maybe desired: also, a Large assortment of Parlor, .11411 and Barroom St'.ves, which will be sold cheap for Omsk or approved Credit. Alto the largest assortment and hest made TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE erersoffored to the public which will be sold Wbolesile or Retail. The lnrgcat assortment. and best made and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be found in Lebanon, at the Stove and Tlo Wate :Manufactory of JAMES N. ROGEIIS. noofing. Spouting and Jabbing of all kinds at tended to et short notice and on removable terms. All work warranted. J. N. It., being a prectkal Workman in hialineof htt aineas. attends to his work personally. Lebanon. Sept. 21, 1419. Phila.A; Reading- Railroad. . - _ w ita.:z e t t /470 , 2 m JIM ...ts REDUCTION OP PASSENG2R PARES, On. and after MONDAY, APRIL 2d, 1860 COMMUTATION TICKETS. W l l il2Co ar: willb lc edt t nau itr ta eirl. ;crtleO7eardne of Ilia family, in any Pnagengar train. aad at 'any time—AT 25 PBS CENT tIittOW.TIIE REGULAR. FARES. • . Fartk having occasion to use the Ro frognenOy on business or pleasure, sill find the above arrangement eontenient and economical; as Four Passenger trains run daily each pay between Reading and Philadolphis. and Two Trains daily,betworn .Readiag, Pottsville and Ilarrisburg. On Sundays, only one morning trnln Down, and one afternoon train Up. rune betwilon Potts. vile and Philis?elphis. and no Passenger , train on the Lebanon Talley Branch Rail Road. For the Above Tickets. or any. mfortnation relating.' thereto. apply to S. Bradford, Evq., Treasurer. Philadel phia, to the respective Ticket ,Agents on therlinu, or to G. A. NICOLLS, March 23, 1336.-tr •, " ' Gen,' Sant. Phila. & Reading Raiito:td. _Lebanon Vallrey•Braoselk. •11•1111. •it • • - Two Daily Passen g er Trains to Read ing, and arrisburg. 1 ASS rEIIAIVON, going East to Reading, at 0.07 A. M, and 2.25 I'. M. • • Pow Lebanon. going West to Uarrisburg, at 7.2.1 and 11.26 A. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions fax Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqva, Danville, Williams. port, &t. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes barns, tittston and Scranton. At Ilarrlaburg, trains connect with "Pcnnsylettnia." "Norther Central," and - Cumber/and Talley" Railroads for Pittatinrg, Lancaster , Baltimore, Stinbury, Chambers. burg, Lc. Through Tickets to Lancaster, In 1 0.1 Cars, sl . eo, to Baltimore. $3 30. SO lbs. baggage allowed to Each funiengor. The Second Class Care ratervith all the above trains. Through First Chum Ticketaat, reduced rate to Niagara Pal Is, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points In the West. North West, and Citnadaa; and Emi grant Tickets. at lower Faros, to all above places. can be bad on application to the Station Atent, at Lebanon. NIP Passengers are requested to purchase tickets forebe the Trains start. Maher Faros charged. if paidin toe Can. O. A. NICOL January 4, 11160 Engineer and RuPerinten L li . lanet Shawls.. - CLOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING of Dacus. dyed Nt Black or Blue Bla , k, pre?iocl, the color warranb find good.; turned out equal to new, by , LYON 4&MBERault, 0. 06 ... . *fr Articics to be dyed call be left at Jos, L. L em u r ger's Torog Store nbero all orders for the Above will b attended to. , [Feb. S. 1880. Eli Thompson,. (Late of the Aral of Thompson AIWA.) Market Street. 3.4 square north of Water, Lebanon, RESPECTITILLY income the public that be contin nes WIUSP, and 13101.1. PAINTING Anil PAPER HANGING, and by strict attention to business hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Aar Ordors from town and ebuntyprisixtptly attended to Lebanon. Nov. B. 1859.-1 v. • Si Ualg r ICES E ()NE of the beat &ode/a:treat assortmentsOf Lonna offered to the publio, is now' for stale at the nevi and "extensive TATM BIM and COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, n the Borough of Northlobanen on theliank of the Union Canal, at the head of W alnut . street, a few jueree North of the genesiato Stearn Mills, and one roare east of Florgneee Hotel. Their assortment : oo waists of the boort 'wellaeasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and' gemlOck Bbjir Cherry, Poplar and PIM) Boards; 134 and 2 inch Panne] and Common Plank: White Pine - and Ifeenlock Sotintlingand Joists; White Oak Boaris, Plank and Soantling; Joists; - and 34 inch Plerloards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES 1! The beat Pine and Hemlock Shingle.; • Alma. Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, awl Palling* far fencer and fencing Boards; FLOORING BOARDS of all situ& and doseriptians. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of Broken,Stove,,Lissebarnarsand tfollldayeburg Smith Coal , the lowest prices. 021.00DfitiVElt that they have the largest and beat as sortment of Lotman of all deacriptlons andairee,aa well as the largest stock of the - differentklnde of Coat, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture. to say that they can ascamisailata all purchilais sells . 'factaoly . , and would , thesattmLatittrall , who want any; Ch Guar lliie, lofvaaallialbsir.btaalc Wars' P—Tr;itlakkwhece. L , • 12,0r A PIIIISP:LB karlol2, APT** 14 *i•fl."}Mv it? • ^ AN aperient. and Stomachic prerviratlon of IRON pu. rifled of uxygen and Carborn by combustion in 'frit,- gen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both In Europe and the United States, a tel prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands de ily proves that no prep • *ration of Iron ran be comper•il with IL Impurities of the blood. depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexion" ludiate its necessity in almost ev ery conceivable case. Inflexions in' all rtualadies In which it has been tried,tt has proved abso'utely cure the in each of the following complaints, via: In Debility, Nervous Airocti4ns, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrlicia, Dysentery, Incipient COnsumptiitn, Scrofulous Tnherctilosis, rtnit Rheum, lifismenitena Lion, Whiter, Cisterns's, Liver Complvints, Olironio Ilundochee, Rhoutna. l i no , i n t erm ittent Firers, Pimples on the F4CO, &C., &c. In cases of GENtItAL JED:LITT, whether the result , t y of acute disease or or t condemn d diminution of ner vous and muscular eller from chronic complaints, one trill of this restorative as proved•suecessful to an ex tent which no descriptio nor written attestation would render credible. betake; so loug bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have suit dedly re.appenred in thee busy world as-ff just returned from protracted travel .In a dissent laud. Some very Niguel instance/1 of this kind are attested of female Suf. fermis, emaciated vletima of sprbrent marasmes, ana -1 guineous exhaustion. critical eh: - gee, and that compd. cotton of nervous and dyspeptlc version to air and ex ercise for which the physician ha no name. In NERVOUS A VSECTIONS o all kinds, and for ma sons familiar to medical' Men, th operation of this p rep panatela of iron in nee f one_seeril be salutary, for un like the old oxide,. it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and over-heating; and gently. regularly aperi ent. even in the most obstlunte cases of costiveness. without ever being a eastr:c purgative, or Inflicting a disagreeable setecition. It is this latter pneuerty, among others. whist' makes It so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Mer e upon which it akb appears to exert a distinct and erectile action, by dlsraping the local tendency which forms them. • lu DYEPtirSIA. Inn gle box of these Cbalyi the most habitual caw next. °robin M are Its couseica sin -,to Villa has often anllima for inch:ding Use a ttenclont In unchecked DIM DYSENTERY. connru: malignant. the effect, neto3 letting. In the teed palms, I Dug cough, and remit' UEA, Even when advanced to I, emaciating, and apparently ve been equally decisive and of BD.-baud etrength. LWlita • t beetle, which generally Ind(- ' MPTION, this remedy bee al e and phyalehtne, iu several estiug Inetrtuces. liItCULOSIS, thie medlented n the good effect of the 11103 t e.ratious of lodine, without any cat;! INO - 1 PI ENT CON - - , iayed the alarm of frit_ very gratifyint and iii In SCROFULOUS T iron baa had far more eatitiously balanced pr of their Weil known The attention of-fout sited to this remedy at arlq affecting them. in the latter, however ' variably welt reported, (luting the swellings au clog. •• . rs cnnugt hn tionhttontly to • tgeruCtry, In the case, pnoolli- tli chronic and inflammatory— ere docided)y—it has been in. •tb as alleviating pain sukti re st Meese of the joint and mus- In INTERMITTEriFiIrERS 3t mast necenruily bo a great remedy and erigetic tustanitive, and its pm greet in the new sittleients Of pc West, will probably be one of high reilownind usefulumm. 110 remedy has ever een discovered. in the whole his tory of medicine. whic:exerts shell prompt, happy, and Icily restorative effects• Good appetite, complete digee- Hon, rapid acquisition if strength. with sal: unnsnal disposition fur active ad thcer,ut excrolse, imnieJletgly follow Its use. Put up in neat fiat Total ooutninfng JiO piffle. price 40 (mute per hex for mho by.rtrugghtts etel-d,ent era. Will be eent Crone tuts ochlrein ou receipt of the price. AU letters, ortrA, Oct., ehould be antlreinett to* B. B. LOCKEt Co., General Agents, ;13'J BELOA,DWAY, ,N. X... April 11, ISCO.-ly ~gOIHERS Thourean.l6 are dailyiesking In the prsio of DE EATOWS INFAATILE CORD. At and why? bewituie It twee fade afford instan t relief when given In the. It acts nt if by ma a ono trill alone will cosine ynu that. what we, true.. It, contains YO PAREGkRre OR °PIA . .. of any kind. and thernfan reliews by removing t In ferinaa o` yonr child. in:teed of hy dewleuing its ml bllltieF. 'For thin mson,it commends Rang AR t co ly relinUla prepay t 1 •ri now knawn for CIIIL E. TRETIIINO. DIARRDEA. DYSENTP.ItY. RR •St IN TIIE DOM.:LS. •AC ITV' Off TOY. STO , I AI TILEWIND. COLD IN TILE AD. owl CROUP, al fo ? softening the gum& rod AugA lawn:Woo, rexn Inj the Rowels. and relicring.pam. is ha. no equal I. an anti epaemodie it in need with nnfailinu anc I all Men of CONYULBTON - OR OTIIIIII FITS. in value the life and health of year children, and 'NN nary them from Outsell:el and blighting come .-• which are certain to remelt from the use of nnrcot wbfah all other for Infantile Complain composed, take none but DR. DATON't9 INFAN CORDIAL. tbiaxon qu rely upon It Is perfectly leer. and cannot injure thy moat delicate infant. 25 cent , . Full dire:enamel accompany each bottle. •• Prepared 'only by Ott ußca A DI:PONT, No. Broadway. New York. Rohl at.DR.NEO. ROSS' Drng Store, opposite Court Meese,-.axle agent for Lebanon, and by all epectable Dtuiglets throughout the country. . TI - W. MOTT A.' SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale - age; April IS, 1550.4 y. Healthy human Illocurupon being ANALYZED n.wava presents as with the same essential elements. sad gives of course the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze tho Blood of a person snffering from Consumption, Liv er Complaint, DrirePsin, Scrofula, Ac., nod uo find in every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these de6ciencios and you arc made Tho BLOOD FOOD is founded neon this Theory —hence Its astonishing anceess. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the aetitiencina of the Blood in different die. eases. For COUGLIS, CO. DS. DRONCRITI9,. or any affection wlistre'rer of the Throat or Lungs. inducing Consumption. Use No. 1; which is also the No. for D. presslon or Spirits, Loss of Appetite. and for ell Chronic Complaints arising from .over use, Ocnertl Debility, and Icarrons.FOstration. No. 2, for Liver Corn pisdate, No. 8 . tarplisis. Being Arcady prepared for atwo TAKEN rp. tion It is Dr DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation, so that what you Van you ?stain. No. 4 ,itt for. Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weak nese. ea. &c: Seo special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney. and gladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all crises-the directions must be strictly . followed. price of tbe DLoot) FOOD $1 per bottle. Sold'by It DUPONT, No. 409 Broady ay, New York. , Sold at DR:„ . ..0,116. IlpSS' Drug Store. oPPositbAbe Court Iloosar—iolgagent for Lebanon, and.by all gik, spectable Dm-Trete th - ronVout the a , en try. T. W.I)YOTT &SON et, P •ladolpbia. wholesale aganinr A pril • f r .. 4 - 4 4 4 , • F - 4 4 DR, BISBDTWBat'q It=AND WOOD.VA .THA PECTORAL, IS the best Unman in the world for the Cruz of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Drenohitis, Asthma, Difficulty . in Breafhiffg t - * • Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheri a, Aud for the relief of patients la the advanced etages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which pro diFpoao to Consumption. /t is peculiarly adapted to' the radical cure of Asthma. • . Tieing prepared bye practical PhysfdirnarMl and ono fratlyist. of great experience in the curanxr/boxwarlous Mimeses to which the human frame is liable. t a affered-to the afflicted with the greatest cntniilemat. Try stand be convfneed that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections Price, 50 cents per Dottie..- .pa- PritrA.RED only b Dr. A. EISE & .CO., BRFGOISTS ARP . ctIBBITISTB. ft( W.-Corner NTNTII A POPLAR 81*, PHIL AD'A: ttOLD by every respectable Dru gg i d and Dealer in streicrea throughout the STA IT. For sale by Jos. 1.. Laon harmer, Apothecary and Cbenifq.oPposito the Market. Lebanon, Ys. Phila.:Pa, April 4, 1000,3 y. • tans OLD:M.I. REATH'S BOOR OYT.ltiVir-," 1 / 4 / . /. els and..great discoveries of :be IlipA'n-ia ese and East indict Medians*. lit* fill direction.. for the entitle Oure of Constimlitton. Dr. elchltis. cou g h.. Coble. Catarrh, Ma na, Fevers , Heart .Dieease. Screfu• 1,,, wirer, Dyspepsia, Liver Gomplatet, Gravel itrel Bri tn, Deposits. Bemale GoinPittiotil. as. 71118;48W with hijoinde of certificates of cures and shgrayings For the perpoce or reocuicg itAk 111114Y4afferint. fellow wogs so . possible Atm premature death, It will be sent .t o A rky - pvi of th e confluent, ky stetlns.2s Centeto 'Dlt.i Irrofr; .._ NW lirfid ulfilLY. Nits York O. ' gold byir, Geo* Ross,lebioo ft ;J:)r.. 's. a &evn'. Rwupg; eiriatil* tr ak i rs., 3 4ll9lll,llA 10.: K. Xialer; :ilaritibtar; John ,fleltustu, Rain - '.7 G B , . -, _sewn, oPottSVina, - • - .Oct. 5,, ifi!P.-ly, L.TICIMEY*B IMPROVED _ • . • BLOOD SEARCHER ..f • rem ONLY ACKNOWLEDGeu REMEDIAL AVIENT. For Impurity of Ow Stood, THAT DORS ITS WORK THOROUGHLY, -715.7ECTITA.LLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! . ! ! TiIDigrentIWEIVIER, now before the nnblic but a few years, tam already won a name and reputation imexampled In the history of any mndicire erer forest ted. The iingreelk.lita acenposing.it azs .sicepla yet ib 440MbillAtitin all`poricrial drtritut diatom from the human system. It cures Scrofula, Cancerous formation's ' Cutaneous Dimas* Erysipelas, 8 0 11. , Pimples no the face, Sore Eyes, Old & stubborn Ulcers, Scald Deed, Totter affections, Rheumatic Disorders, nydrepstai • tosthreoess, • Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Disease!, General Liver Complaint, Loin of Appetite, Low Spirits, ' Foal Stomach, Female Complaint., and all 'Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. , Erery Agent who has this medicine for salo, hay cir culars on baud containing certificates from persons who lave boon cured by its nee. Many of them are desper ate moos, and commend themselves to the attention of tlwee a fflicted with any of the above dieea es . . The fol lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying with It thirmost indubitable evidence of thevirtues of this iron- Su - z.rn At:cadent of David M'Creary, of Napier_ Town ship, Bedford county • In April, 1856, tie near 0.1 I can remenebor, a small pimple made its appearance on my lip, which soon be• came enlarged and yore 1 tired poultices of sorrel. atd wash of wise vitrol, without affect. Finding the end extending I called.on Dr. Ely, of SChallmblirg, who prd: neunced I t Cstesn. and presctlbod a *wit of sugar lead and bread pm] [toes. Flitting thraid to of lid avail, I called upon Dr. StutflOt, itafidfaid, Stitgehei county, who also pronotticral the dinotto Cedi er. and gave me Internal and Ottertail reatemlies--the latter Coif: elating principally of ottiedies; tilt all to no purpose, the diseases continued spreading toward the nose. I next used a preparation of ardente, In the form of salve. llds for a time checked the amens°. but the Inliammation'soon increased. I next called upon Or. Statler,of et. Claire Bedford county, who also pronmittml the disease Cancer, and applied a salvo said to be a never failing remedy, hut it had no effect whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In Decemltor. of the Peino year, the - disease had eaten away a greater part of toy upper, lip, and had attacked the none, when went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. It. S. Newton, of the .Eleetic Medical College. Me pronounced the disease "Amgen°. one Career. superinduced by an inordinate nee of mer cury:, Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in ternal remedies. My faro healed up, but the indaennut Non wan not thoroughly removed. In Fe t truary, 18•57. be pronounced me cured, and I left tor h me. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was this pain that I could not rat at night! Late In May I returned to Cincinmith and again placed myself sunder the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberde ring Which time he used esery known remedy, and part ly succeeded lu checking-the dialease, but when I return ed lime there wore still three dincharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, bat. Cancer Cancer continued 'growing until it had eat off llie ,ifsleopity nosaltepreaterportion or..sy eft eteek,,Agok'fiale . a f act: ed my left eye. I.had given up "all hopst'redrei be. log cored, sinc-r•Dr. Ely sold he could rive f. but that a cure Wes impossible- In Marcb, 11358, I bought a butte of "Maxi ecirechifl'ibett./ must confess thatl had no faith In it. I was iitryweek where Icommeriend leklti it: het I found slat 'galled strength day tioy day and else that the ulcer commenced drying np. continural, and wben the third bottle was taken my fate was healed as it by a miracle. I tined a fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since Wan I lava been for the last surety years. Although my face Is sadly dlidigurer. 1 am still gratefel to a benign Providence who has agar • ed my life; and which has been done theough the instru • mentality of lavAter - S IMPHOYED KLOOD StiRCUUR. DAVID M'CREAR Y. Sworn and subscribed , this.3lat day.Of Auguep„, , L- D. 1558, before me, one of UltlJustiees of the neat4illl)len, for the Borough of lloUidayeburg. Blair county;. PIC"' Witness—U. J. Jones- Jinn G0V..4.:.r. 11.31. LEMON, PruliWor-... liollid , yoburt7,ftrum. For tale by 31. U. (fettle. Myerat)wu ; 3114ralk14tr13, Palmyra: John Capp &Ay' nr , Jonestown ; JONn &item , Mount, Nebo; Job,, ettrok i ttrischaman villa t Johribelr - fuger, Camnbeliscewn ;;.11111intir t Kinnorts„ inn rine ; John C. Cobangb. BridgEnortt all ar Lebanon eon:try. Also sold at Dr. Geo. Boit' Drub Store, opposite 11 n Court House 'Alban oh o' . [MIS. 17, _ Mountain Herb Pills. A BOVE, we prooent you with MI perfoet Monett of of- Al Teener', a chief of a tribe of tho strange Aztec Nu- E - ti u. that nnce ruled Mexico. Yon mill find e full at , - m- count of him and bls people in our Pamphlets and Al :\ munaca—tobe bad grutig, from the Agents for these 'l • . I. The Inventor and manufarturer of "Judson's Argun or Min 1 16 . 10411 o." has opmit the granter part of his life on in traveling, having visited nearlysieery country in the ig world. lie spent over aix years , among the Indium] of in tlio'llneky Mountains and of Ifesien, end it WAS thus . in that the "Metnerint . HERS Pitts" were diseoveral. A to very interesting. aceouut of kis aitve_otunat there, - ,you as will find In our A Imanne and PaMphlet. d• It isan cunt:dialled fact. that all - disease.; arise front -- e IMPURE D laOO.Dl . . „ s Tliii blood is the Mai and when any foreign or 11n, - healthy-matter gets nisei with it, it is all of once dis. i tributed to every orgen-of. the body. Every per - Vail:els the poise; and all th e vital orvaas,,, . onicklycomplain ' The 'stomach will not digest the fund perfeatly." The liver ceasee.to secrete a outficleney of bile. The action of the beast la weakened, and so the circulation is tit bit,. The lungs become clogged with the pots:out/UR i/Vat, ter ; hence, a coughatillall lentil a slight impurity at the fountalreksni of Afe--the ',Bloodl• . As ir yen bad threirn some eartii,Jhr iiistiiiMis, In a pore eprlng. frem which 'ran a tiny. tivulet,'ln slew minutes the article , counter the (Cream beef/MOO diatfirb./4 and discolored. AiviTckly does iiiipitivldood fly to every part, and leave its eting behind. • All the passages - becoine oh: - strutted, and unless .the obstrui.tion is reninsed, the lamp of life'so'in 'die/feat. . Theft pills not only purity the - blood, hat re generate I the secretions of the body; they afe, - therefore, uspy called as a CURE FOR' BILIOUS DISEASES.. ... ' er Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-Bilious ' Mee expels from the blood the hidden seeds or dile mid all the' foils and accretions puie and t, clearing end resuscitating the vital onpuys. ntindeed, is it to ur, that we are able.to place !, n your reach, a medicine like the: - Ifeuvrarst liana -, I " that will pass dire.ily to the attlieted P3CCS. li the blood and fluids of the b dy, and vaase the 1 to brighten with the flnoh of beauty and health. 'Pills are The heat Remedy in existence for the following fbmplaints: niplainta. Debility, Inward Weekneas,... Power and Ague, Liver Coniplainta, .Female Complaints, 1. - 0/.111015/1 of Spiting,. \ uses, Headaches, Piles, Indigestion, E tone and Gravel, hitluenrn. Secondary Syntp luflamatlon, toms * * * - - * • * FEMALE AIEDICINEt rattle health , should never be without hey purify the blood. remove obstructiwis non the skin of all pimples and Id deli_ e rich color of health to the pale cheek. Its anti Iferha or which these .Illts aro, ly , - ' In a very earPriaing way among' if Aborigines in Mexico. Getthe . and you will read witkilelight... eonnt It contains of the "dasAr R thi nut Jud Bow • Cow , Cola, Chest I Cost Are Dysper Diarrh. Dnoask Pernalet these Pilli of all 'tiled ca, and brh .ogir The made. wore the Tezucant Almanac of the very in Iflrptcnrit" OMER a Beautiful Retail at 25 uuturr. of B. .untain nerb Pith are put up in 'Each box' contains 40 and 'lox. Al! grunuittb,..have the Mg ' & CO., on ,eactrbox. ISDN, & CO:, .1 / R. 'VIVI' 0 R S, Hard • S reet A YORK. 9a--Address as above. .4t* - io. Raley and D. 3. Babes. L. S 0 1, . No. 5 Agentd Sold h 11," Februr A Iknetvient 7710tt for the aff litter! Divetter. lkAr EUICAT, AD . 13 , 1 v on. to all vr lion of their condilit &c.,) and in eases of niched free of charge. VALUABLE AUK er Disoasos of the LD.TEB employed in sealed letter titamPeS)r Addreee,T Wow , ir' Gra. W . , a:6.w OF SYNRSIATORRUt Debility, Nervousness ducing Immotency• and . BY ROB. J. el Aut of -. 7:116 world reno hor wned& V clearly proves from his COIXIWILICOB of aoltabust without...lL:demi:is and witi erations, boogies, instructs ing oat a mode olcdre at which evOry safferor, be, ma,y. care himself ThlirDsoture willprow sands. Sent under a eallo oeiot of two i rrego' O. k LUTE Box d 6:, . . rfabh'slater by int '• sick and ' tlrectld t and Zi4endo tyfor the Ctrs Spacca , .. oaker..b . y , Slio Acting Sur . letter,"*l di a deserip oocapnbron, babais of life, Parini), Medicines fur- wm atarrhosa, and oth. • and on the Nrw Ruh:L awn to the • lifllleted • Two or three OUTON. Acttnfi stir 'Spud'. Ninth arrest tort. 'ELL, President. Nov. 30, '69-1y BUD, rBru D. Sealed- RADIO/Mt Weelessees, Bernal - Bsniduldos, W iest Imospacity. blepft. raninve4 Stoll ) r° , ; Paint. effeetualAis- Tat" Poet „ 18430,17.
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