Cljt, Ciarntr. Tee Wont,n.—The world: it is all the title - page ; there aro no contents. It is all vexation, In getting, in keeping, in losing it; and whether we get or lose, we are still dissatisfied. It is only a- Winne' repetition of the same things. It will Yield ne nu support or consolation when wo most want it—in the horrors of a guilty mind, and in the approaching tensors of death. It Is fickle, variable, and unstable as tbo wind; it is always dale, always changeable, always ' unstable.— There in, no steadfastness in its honors, riches, pleasures: it is all a vanity, all a lie for ever Paris journal says that a Yankee was politely invited by a Chinese merchant to make him a visit et his house, and that the Oriental host overwhelmed his Accidental guest with hos pitality, providing for him a splendid sort of throne in his best room, and inviting a continual immures of his friends to pay their respects to the distinguished stranger. The house swarmed from morning till night with courteous, obsequi ous, and admiring Chinamen, till Brother John• than began to be abashed by the homage he re. VOlved. But no day the Yankee, having pick. ed ,up a rudimentary knowledge of the Chinese tongue, stopped on entering hie friend's abode, to pereuo a magnificent inscription over the door, which he found to run as follows will be seen a real live North American ; a species of creature roro in this country. Admissions 2 cents, PAYABLII ON 401 NO our.' A SAD Rammuscesco.—lt is said °Mashing ton Irving that in early life he loved the daughter of a wealthy Nalticerbroker, Dr. Creighton, who refused her to him. Insanity was hereditary in her (amity, and-he piedged - 'ner a maul - an end estate ) without reversion, if she became alunatic. The sad event occurred. The lady became a ma. oleo, and as her estate was near Sunnyside, her shrieks could often be beard on quiet nights at the author's home. No one can tell. how much aft dark story coutrlbuted to the melancholy which einuiled the writer's last days. The unfor- Nita% woman is still alive. Singularly enough, Dr. Creighton officiated for piers at the chapel which Irving attended, and read the burial ser vice at his funeral. 135111.. Late information from Nova-Scotia rep resents the inhabitants of that part of the coast near which the IlmscantArt wee wrecked as a bounding in dry goods of all kinds, procured Prom the wreck. One person disposed of 175 pairs of kid gloves for a piece of bogus jewelry worth perhaps half a dollar, and a deacon of the Baptist Church, who had secured n large quantity.. of silks, velvets and rulings, after a long strug gle with his conscience as to his right to them ft isally concluded to sell them as Providence had clearly thrown them in his way. It is pleasant to find such scruples among snob moo, and not at all surprising. to find them nil resolved in favor . g the goods. Thti • golden rule le frnm Boni.—"when there's a doubt, talks the trick." The wreak of the ship, as she lay below the Bur- face, was sold to two Yarmouth man for $14,000, and in about aix weeks they bad recovered, by diving, goods to the value of nearly $BO,OOO. They are still at work on her, and expect to make a fortune by their speculation. RAISING BULLS TO FIGHT LOCOSIOTIV Es.—The other day days the Pittsburg Chronicle, a plucky little bull. who lives on the live of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, about six- miles from Wheeling, was grazing about near the track and picking the fresh grass blades out flout between the cross , ties, when bo heard a locomotive com ing down upon him. The locomotive whistled fur, the boll to clear the track, which the bull made an effort to do, but being closely 'wended by tke Iron horse, and not being disposed to show the white feather, even to a superior and fiery opponent, his young bullsbip turned about, paw ed the earth, bowed his bona, with the determina tion to give his pursuer the bent he had in the shop. The engineer seeing this, put on steam enough to knock the bull sky high. The two eatne together with a terrible orosh. His bull ship was knocked into an 'infinite number of small pieces,' the engine was thrown from the track, and like the cars behind it, was plastered en_d_bedaahed with !sea ri itY The owner of this ill-fated bet game bovine, some year or ea ago, lost, o steer in a similar manner, for which the Railroad Company refused to pny. Sines thatzhne he bee been engaged in the culti vation of game bulls to tight the Cleveland and Pittsburg engines, The animal whose fate wo have juat chronicled was left out of his pasture by his owner, With tho expectation and the hope that he would encounter the locomotive. Wo heard the owner say, yesterday, that he had an• other bull much larger and stronger ' and gamer, which he intended to let out in a tow days to fight the engine. A Limn PAWS Goseir.—Tbe bad weather which prevailed In Paris during the month of April and May was supposed to be the cause of an unnanal number of fights. Perhaps, however, the notoriety of the Heenan and Sayers battle en tbi 16th of April bad something to do with it.— One 'or the funniest of them took place between a Mons. Clieropfieury, a novelist, and Mona. Wek erlin, a musical composer, the son-in•law of Mad ame Demoreen Ointi. It was about a oolleotion of songs, and the size of the "capitals" in which their names should appear on the hills. They bad jointly collected some French songs, and molt asserted that he was the chief editor.— When the hills appeared, Mons. Champtlenry did not fancy the size of the "capitols" given him large enough. He went to Mons. Wolkerlin's house early in the morning. Mons. Welterlin Was In. thebath; Mons. Ohamp4uery was forthwith shown into his chamber. An angry dispute en suidoshieh ended by Mons. Ohampneury taking sn uncooked egg from his pocket and throwing it in the middle of the ceiling of Mons. Wekerliu's room; then he went into Mona. Wekerlin's draw. ing•room, and throw another egg against the ceil ing, then into the dining room, and lastly into the ante chamber, each room receiving an egg in the middle of the ceiling. Welteglin rushed to elm closet end got a basket of eggs, which be bfolifirOor the head of his opponent. This has since been called the omelette duel. BOWMAN, HAUER & CAPP'S_ Jr, /jai BIER le .11 IRII ! This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber, THE undersigned have lately formed. a partner .l. eldp for the purpose of engaging in the Lum bar Business. on a new plan, would respectfully Inform the Olio at large, that their place or business is Dam .11q en's Old Lumber Yard. in Emit Lebanon, fronting 0 • decant street, one square from the Evangelical OAt , They have enlarged the Yard and tilled it with a . and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, OUO k , ., if .411 110aitos, PLANKS, Joists, • . Lierrit, SQINDLES,AND SCANTLING, Of all lengths and thicknesses, In short, they keep con. eteistly on hand, a full and well-staSoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALIiI. Persons in want Of adxthing in their line are invited to mill, CWIIIIIOI7 their otaz,lt, Audi learn their prices. Thankful tbr past favore, they hope, that by attention to business and maturate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BOWMAN, 11AUER A: CAPP. on. Mall 8. 1458. Niiciatti Lauber, owner ONa/berry and Chestnut streets, Jammu, Pa„, etAyureorogya or ORNAMENTAL CAST AND WROIIGTIT IRON RAILINGS 12= FWOE: Oincitt i alTorandaa, Balconies, Public and Pd• vats Gin 1#4,&c., which hi offers in great rtity. of doeftnn War prices than the Mime can be 0 .1 6- wools olgenhege. 4,100, OSA IN NENCAS or every de coription canamitty tom on hood. Atiffnet.26.losB.-tt ebanilos reinale Pl eiuinni v. EMITICOMBSJOZT of the "Lebanon . Familia Eletninary" emiuniedeed on the lit dny of February, . Widen:the .euperalakin'of liatiNS'Fß DIIO.OIIII, who hiva amelated with him na Awietent, F. JAN 110 61 P 4 i4 , * Or,adaatt elf the New irampgon &Unit N. H. who is h0 1 1 °MY I , lloollellik(trbutbas also had nomad erehleazperteuee as a 'feather. • _ saplida. Decamp(' will &Hama to the Sawfar Do• pariaome...!-For further partkrolinn foquire for ()kaolin Lo att,Seb. 8, 1880. lAN CONWAY,' CANDLE MASI:FACTIMER, No. • 316 South Rixlo4lsL, Philadelpbia. 1 10 4 3 :74 1 ,11 t4 rit' 634 9 1 17 . 11 1 11 M ael ir; as. ovt g.....11V WOW prior grad Lai isikkw. 12,M9,47; WEIMER MACHINE 11101111V411:111.11EC, 'fie WM. &P. Weimer, Proprietors, Opposits me Lebanon Talley Railroad Depot, LEBANON, PENN'A. OUR worats are rani in - successful operation in all their serious do. partments, which, for complete arrange- Ili nimbi, are exoelledby none in the state, and our facilities for doing all kinds of MACIIINR WORK, excepted,) are not excelled by any realm facturing place. Our A CIU AI NE SHOP - - - fs stocked with the most complete modern MACHINE RY of a very heavy capacity, which enables ne to turn ont at very abort notice, heavy and light Engine and Furnace. Work, billl Machinery, Shafting, Saw Mill Work and all kinds of Machinery. Our FOUNDRY has it capacity excelled by but few in the country, being furnished with two cupolas capable of melting seven tons of iron per hour which enables us to make caat lags of twenty tone weight All kinds of casting, made to order et very 100-rates. We have superior facilities for making good hot blast pipe. BRASS FOUNDRY. Ames and composition metal castings made to order at short notice and low pekes. Presswork fintehed to pattern : or order. - BOILER SHOP. Hollers of any:size and shape made tcrorder. None but No.l hob used, and no other than experienced workmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Om Flues, ko, &c.. executed with dispatch. SMITH-SHOP. lifoobine Sion Work mad, by Machine Blacknoitbs to drawing or slates. PATTERN SHOP. We make to order Patterns of any description at abort notice, and persons in want of patterns will find it to their advantage to examine our Pattern Booms, in which are stocked a very large assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. This department embraces all furniahing required in Machinery. and is alway 4 atocked with Iron and Brass Valves, Cocks, Checks, Guages r illatt•pipo box, Iron, Steel, Spring Steel, Ons-pipe fittings, - Couplings, Oil ()lobes, Oil Cup .011 tamps; in 10001 things necessary about a st e mEn g ino Ilacbtarry• PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to our style of Engines, which for economy of feel, smooth and effective working cannot be excelled. Our PATENT OUT-OFF OORERNQW VALVE. We are prepared to attach the valve to any Engine now in use and take our pay In the raving of fuel for any specified time. For regulating the speed of the engine, it cannot be excelled, and will bold to speed.wlthl Li 5 per cent, any engine with load on or load off. PORTABLE ENGINES. Our build of Portable Engines aro very superior and our new Portable Mining Engines are now being in tro duced In the principal ore millings in our state. Lebanon, February 15. 1880. Farmers Look to Your Interest, A. Major 410 Bro ., N 1 ... WOULD call tbe attention of the Farm " era of this and adjoining Counties and RS% their friends in general, to the fact. that they have opened their-'AGRICULTU i'='fITILtRAL STORE, on Pinegrove street, near their Routtdry a .Machine shops, iri the Uorough of Leb anon, Pa„ where we ran truly say, that we have the Largest and Best Aseortment of FARMING IMPLY.- 'BENTS ever offered to tile farmers of this community. As we have had a long experience in the:Manufacturing of Machinery, we have Made it our object to. select the best and most , durable !Itt-hittes, and all - that we offer for sale we can say that to ire is no other in use that ran ',alma them. We larre the4ollowing Machines that we can recommend to our farmers, via:— Manny's Combined Reaper an&Mower, With WOOD'S Improvements, Dorsey's Conibined Bak er, Reaper & Mower. Railway Horse Powersand Thresh er s, four horse lever Powers & Threshers, Morgans Pat ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, Mum ma's Patent Fedder, Straw and Hay CUTTER, Cast Iron field Rollers, Grain Fans and Drills. Hay Elevators, Clo ver-hullers, Cornsbellers, by hand or p l wer, Corn Plough and Planters, Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use. All kinds of Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Hues, grass and grain Scythes, grain Grade's, Bushel and Peck Measures, &c., &e., &c. Farm ers will bear lu mind that they will find it to their ad vantage to bay their Machines at home, as all are liable to brake or get out of order and if they have Mee bought from a traveling agent they will bare trouble to get them mended. Ilow are they to bellied or the brok en pieces replacei, and particularly a Reaper which, by breaking in the rah:Wel 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, as we have patterns for all the Ma chines that we !ell, and keep a good stock of extras on hand, so that you cannot COMB amiss. We would invite our friends and all °there to glee as a call Wore Pur chasing elsewhere, as our aim is to please and be pleas ed. Also CASTINGS of all kinds made to order and at abort notice. ENGINES, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we Manufacture and repair Steam Engines, Shafting., Circular Sawa, Lathes for woad turners, &c. REPAIRING all kinds of Machinery attended to with dispatch. Address, A. MAJOR & BRO. Lebanon, May 25, BLIJAn LONGA.OIIE...JOB3 C. GABE . L.-JACOB GABEL LEBANON Door and Sash Maitufactorv. Located on the Steam-House lioad,near Otembertane Street; Ells! Lebanon " THE undersigned respectfully in ' form the public in general, that they gRIR have added largely to their former (stab lishment, and also have all kinns of the latent and best improved MACHINERY in the State in full operation, such as • WOODWORTII'S 'LOORING tic ., for conducting the general business for Planing, Scrolls, Sowing, fc., tte., and the experience acquired by E. LONGACILB and .7.0. GABEL during their connection ; ith the Door. Sash end Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. Omni, to Select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to 'Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable tams, a judiciously assorted stock of DOOP,S, SASH; Sc., from the best:Lumber manufactories In the State,-feeling confident that• their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishment-in the State in regard to exactness in size, +polity or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those Who may favor the undersigned with their custom.' The following list comprises the leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all slAes; Sash, of all sizes; Boor Frnmea, for brick and Architraves; fronin haulms ; - Caslnge, from 3 to 6 in.; Window Frames, for brick Surbase; and frame houses; Shutters, of all siren; AU kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all Masa; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Waah•boards. LONGACRE, GABEL & BROTHER. P. S—Pfaning, Sawing, Ac.,promptly done fur these furnishing the Lumber. [Lebanon, July 15M. g' . ggg.fgg4 '4 4 Geo. B. Slat Co's 'ELIPTIO LOCK-STICK FAMILY - SEWING MACHINE, SUBSET STREET, LEBANON. PRICES.—SO,_S6O. $65. $75, $B5 and $lOO. Them Machines make the SHUTTLE OR LOCE•STTrCET. la-alike on both sideetawlthout the woof Meta l /6 er pad. They have an entire NEW =TROD of farming the stitch—elmple and unerring in Its operation. They have a New Patent Under Tension and a New Upper Tension, Which can be regulated-without stopping the bfachlne —simple but effective. They will sew witkpreater speed never drop a stitch, and do more work in the same time than any other sewing machine ever. invented. Theee Ma chines have power sufficient to sew THIRTY THICKNESSES 0 f heavy eheeting. Tbey will stitch, run, hem, gather cord, quilt, felt. &c., Sc., and for Stichlug LINEN Lave no superior. Also, Sloat's Improved Shuttle Machine For tailoring and henry work. These Machines have been wall tested among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at double price. Let all who-Intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at our Sales Boom and see our Machines practically tested, or eend for a circular. J. J. BLAIR., WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Market Street, Lebanon, Pa., or 1380 ROB B. BLOAT k Co., PHILADELPHIA, May 30, 1860. psi h- h h NEW OPENING OF TRAVELING. os T0.b.47. !Avail& Clothe , Grey m Ba o reye modem, do. GirlooBll lo . Milanese Stripe, Mapper Cashmeres, Continental Pop line, &c, to Oanatlet Gloves, Mohair =ray km HENRY I STINE. JAPANESE EMBASSY,. • AND NEW DRESS GOODS HENRY...* SP I NE'S wept** our C0i.121, our eustotnera it generally to come well provided with CASii and invest in, All Shades ant Ghiulee of Duster Clothe. Rich Organdlie Lawns and Robee, flange Robedand Skirts. • Faehionab e Illnetcre. • Black blantlsas Skeleton likkta: Sea omen Mids.. Fancy BriMonte. Rich Fonlaid Silk'. Staple tioala fall stock. =NAT it STINK. . 111 E3 11 / 1 1L.P"Alritiiiiep BONNETS, • FLATS, AND SITAKERS. Just recolvsdaud sold von' low risity, Jr:strati:oml aiaige sod fresh CKY k ..bot Of Mutsu' cOrmi tiISI BMWS. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FITS FITS!!PITS I I Ji. . RICH:Er, FASHIONABLE' TAILOR, IN Cumberland Street, nearly apposite the Black Horse Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire aatiefeation guaranteed. April 11,1850. S. RAMSEY hoe removed to the Calm of OUIII - beriand street and Poe Alley /*dock's New Building, where he will keep an assortment of Cloths, atesotneres, and Vesting*. Aleoready made clothing and furnishing goods such as Shirts, Ilose,Cloves. llsaniker• chiefs, Neckties, ke., &c. of which . will be' Sold as cheap as at any ether establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORE attended to 'promptly, - and good fits guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 18,1860. Fashionable Tail oritig. THE subscriber respectfully Infornis bie friends and the public In general, that be has commenced the TAILORING BUSLNESS In all Its branches, abhis resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street, ) 2 squares cast from Idelor-Moyer's Hotel, (south tilde.) By atten tion to business, promptness In his engagements, good tits, and moderate charges, be hopes to receive a Fihßre of the pubic'patronage. The was n long time in the em ploy of Illichfel .Wagner, tlec'd., and :feels confident of giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner 'he solicits the patronage of the Lebanon, May 12,1868. GEORGE DfcCAULLY. UV- Fashionable - TailOring: ik if ICHAEL HOFFMAN Would respectfully inform IVI the Citizens of Lebanon, _that he has RNMOTED his TAILORINO Business to Cumberland' Street, two doors East of Pflegcr'a Store, and opposite the Washing ton House, where all persons who wish garm ents made up in the meat fashionable style and test manner; arc in vited to call. He has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of ; ' Spritig and Summer -Fashions, . and as be Etas none but the best workmen employee, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. SR_ With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS!—.Iust received and for sole the N. York and , Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors yrishing the Tashions should let the subscriber know of the'fact, so that he =in mako his arrangements accordingly. 1111C1.11EL lIOFFAIAN. Lebanon, Apr 111,1856. OlRotirk 7 s Merchant Tailor- bog Establishment, . (LATE OF LANCASTER.) • nILSIBERLAND STREET, in the room formerly kioc cupied by J. W. Acker, between the offices of Dr. Lineftweaver, and Oen. Weidman, Lebanon. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding Vicinity, that I have received and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH MOMS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Fancy Camel meres, Silk and klarseilee Yestings, goods for Fashiona ble business Coats, am, Sc., of, the latest importations, all of which will be made toorderat the shortest notice, and prices to suit the times. From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my long - experience in liminess, Artistic skill. and well known reputation as a Scientific Critter, that I ran compete with the first Merchant Tailoring. estab lishments in the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a discerning public, and a strict attention to business, I hope to meet with suc cess. O'ROUBK, Merchant Tailor. Lebanon, Aprii , lB,lB6o. CLOTIMINGe k I ; CLOTHING IMF Largest, best assorted, and most Fashionable Stock or Spring and Sunlmer READY -MADE•,CLOTEING in Lebanon, at the Centre Buildings. We invite all our numerous friends and the public in general to give us a call and Sec for themselves- Our stuck consists of Spring Orer•coats, Black and Blue Dress. Frock and Satk Coats, Fancy Frock, Sack and nuttiness Coats such as Freneb. Silk, Mixed, Stripped. plain, Bay State. Tweed, Cassi mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacca, Grass Linen, Bell, Jack, Buff and Grey Linen Dusters. Also a larg; twoortraont of Black and fancy Canimere and all kinds of Linan PANTS. • Black Satin, Grenadian and Fancy Marseilles Vesta, also a large assortment of Furnishing Goods, such as Fine Shirts with linen bosoms and French cuffs, silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Cravats, Ties, Gloves, Half 'lose, Suspenders, and all kinds of Collars, &a. May 9;1860. RABER Se BRO. CLOTHING .! CLOTHING Coats, Pants and Vests. Coats, Pants and Teats. Coate, Pants end Vesta. Pants, Testiand Coats. Pants, Tests and Coats. Pants, Vests and Coats. Tests, Coats and Pants. Vesta, Coots and Pants. Tens. Costa and Pants. Cheaper to have them, than to do without them. Made by Tailors who got cash for them. Warranted good sowed, and well to fit. Sold for cash at the lowest Ogures. • Sold for cash at the lowest figures. Sold for Cash at the lowtiot figures. REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS. STILL KEPT ON . A fine assortment of Pocket cutlery ut Relsenstein Bros. Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings at. Beizonstein Bros. Pontoons's, Pocket.llooka and wallets at Beizenstein Bros. Watch-c Loins, Guards and Heys at Reizenatein Bros. Pistols, Revolver, Caps at llelzenstein Bros. Jnoe 13, 1860. Look to Four Interests. Come one ! Come all. / ! see and judge for yourselves. TOlll5 GASSER. respectfully invites- the Arens of Lebanon county to call at his new BOOT, SHOE and HAT Store, in Walnut - street, between Cermany's anrßomberger's Hotels, where he has opened a splen did new Spring and Summer stock of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Bats & Caps for Men and Boys. he takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and makes them at short notice out of the best material, and will war rant them to give perfect satisfaction. he is determined to sell very low for Cash or four months' credit. • Lebanon, April 20, 1859. Philip F. rilicCatily FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER d r N Cumberland Street, one door East of kfthe Black Horse Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patron?.ge extended to me for the short tirno I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. He has at all times an assortment of ROOTS en I SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. ... . FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. Those desiring a neat, well made article, aro invited to give me a trial. 'Childrens' Shoes rif every variety and color on band. - Heavy work made to order. SW- All work vrarmnted. Repairing neatly (lane and charges made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1859 O. L. ATKIN& ' JXO. T. ATXIXS. G. I. ATKIN:S & Bro. HATING united in I the BOOT and &ton Bemis* and from their determination to be punctual, and make - "I none but the beet of work, they feellike ea baiting a large of pub _ lie pationage.-' They will always he found at their OW STAND, Ciro , Burtenve,) in lifa'rket Stmt. nearly epposito Infour Rise's ifotel, where they will be ready to sei=ne Fend please their customers. They have now on baud a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. CARPET BAGS, &e.. which they offer at reduced prices, ittar Persona dealing at this SUOE STORE, can he suited with BEADY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction is atways warranted. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon; April 20,1859. Boot and Shoe StOre. JACOB RCEDZI, respectfully in forms the public that he stilt wean nes his extensive establishment in figkiLysigl his new building, in Cumberland et., where he hopes to render the same malefaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. Ile 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 stock, Ile is determined to surpass all crmpetition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable - for any blarket in the Union. A due care ta ken inregard to materials and workmanship; none bathe best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the beet workmen are employed. P. B.—He returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. lie hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat tronage [Lebanon, lteb.l7, 'BB. II *TIDE R. LUMBER. oNlo r r e t i t „ t re t t h rd pu otr o pe i s s t asso;tinalta I t lestara and extenalve LUMBER and COAL ; r ArD e ol e new PHILIP BRECHRILL, a the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few .hares North of the victimises LSteara Mills, and one quare east of Borgner's Ilotei. Their assortment mullets of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway. Pine and Hemlock Roark— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; l 3 and 2 Inch Panne' and Common Plank; White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scuttling; and 5,i loch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! Thsite: Roofing P oo in n eana d Hpa lesrin loc te ktih g igies; Alas, Laths; Chestnut Rails and .Posts, and Palling& far fences and fencing Boards; FLOOKINg BOARDS of all sisal and descriptions. COAL! COA L 1 1 COAL 1! ! A large stock of Broken,Stove, Limebnrners and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. , let-Conlitlent that they bays the lerge.4 awl beet es , sortment of Lemon of all descriptions, and aim°, as well as the largest stock of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of•Lebpnon - county, they 'renters to say that they can IR0001111p04)Ate an 'Purchasers male thetorily, and would thereforelnyHo All•who want any thing in their line, to ezaudne :their - gook before Per' chadog elsewhere. PHILIP . N. Lebanon, April 4,1860. Merchan t Tailoring. REMOVAL. CLOTHING FOR ALL New Furniture Store. APRISON K. 1/EINDORE would respectfully' in liven-the public - that he has removed opposite the old place. a few dobra west of Bowman ' s - Hotel. on Cum berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE eyes offered In Lebanon. - 111 - stoelVconsist.s of all kinds of Parlor and Common - Furiiitiire, which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any. other place in Lebanon. Us has on hand a large assortment of-Soras,r - Tete-a-tetes ' Lounges, Centre, Pier; Card and other 'ra j Ides. What Note, Hat Racks, ie. Also a large and cheap • stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees. Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,--Guilt, - Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. :Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for children. . . Vat_ Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— Ito has 'provided himself with the FINEST lIN #ItSE IN LEBANON; and.#l.ll malte - Coffins andattend - Funerals, at as ahorteet notice and most ralsonahle terms: Lebanon, December, 28, 1659. OWEN' LAMBACII, ANITFACTUREIL and DEALT it in the very best In. made FURNI.TtIit Eat his Cabinet Ware Rooms, in Market Street, three doors north of the Lobation Valley ' Railroad, en the west side. Re has large ctssoriineut of NEW STYLE. SOFAS - - JENNY LIND and other BEDSTEADS. EXTENSION TABLES, Cnue•eeata d and Common Cil AIRS. SETTEES, SELF-necurao,Cacimss, &c., &c. lle also offers for sale at very low prieectur extt naive assortment of LOOKING GLASSES and 'Pletard 'Frames of Gilt, Mahogany and Rosewood. As he mannfiictures the most of his fond. lure hiroself, he can sell much cheaper than those who buy the Reedy-made. All orders punctually attended to, and articles safely packed to any part of the country . no also has on hand all kinds of FANCY WOOD and Gilt MO - Goma which he offers for sale. Remember LAU DAMS NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. P. S.—Coffins made and funerals attended at the shortest notice. ta,.. ?dr. i umbel% desires parties wbo purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to call at his Wererooms and examine his stock, as be is confident that his ware is better and will be Sold cheaper than any that can be bought in the cities. ile has prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive a home patronage. Lebanon, October 5,1859, Blanket s4owls, GLOTII, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed tnt Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warrant:L.l and goods tu mod out equal - to new, by LYON LIC.4IIIEGGER, ltd--Articles to be dyed eau be left at Jos. L. Leather gees Drug Store where all orders for the alarm will 'b attended to. LL (Feb. 8, 1880. Copper-Smith Remova ii rpltE, undersigned bee REMOVED his COPPER I SMITH. and BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to Market Street, the second door from Strickler's Mill, where he will be happy to see all-his old friends and custom ers, and where he bee increased facilities for attending to all the departments of his business. Particular attention given to REPAIRING. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. CHARLES IT. SEVEiIBIN, • Coppersmith: and Brossivorker. Lebanon, 'March 7,1860. Tutu NEw BAKER Y 1 fillE undersigned would respectfully , inform the citi t MI6 of Lebanon, that helms commenced the BAK E INO BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at hie stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Ifetel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, &c., &c. Flow received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIE,S, of all kinds, fresh and of tho best quality, constantly on hand, and furnished at the, lowest prices. The public is invited to give me a Md. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. F. IL EMIR. ;rational house. NORT4 E. CORNER of Plonk road and Guilford Streets NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A To TAP, PUBLIC HO I 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 board— Come man.snd beast; my house is always open to the stranger and the friend, and for animals the bestof pro vender fine stabling, and attentive hustlers, are ever ready at my stables. Shure, Respectfully, North Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1659. HENRY BOLTZ. NEIV LIVERY STABLE, ruiril undersigned respectfully informs the public tkat I_ he has opened a NEW DIVERT STABLE, at Mrs. • RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb anon, where ho will keep for the ph — ( ( ice, public accommodation a good stock ..S - "-of LIORSES and VEHICLES. Ile will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. Aldo 031NIDUS for Parties. tr.. Lebanon. April 21, 1258. JAMES MARCIE 1 S6O NEW STYLES. 1 S6O A DAM DISE, in Cumberland' Street, between Market and the Court 1101190, north side. has uow on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS. fur men and boys, for 1853, to which thonttention of the public is respectfully iuvi ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest, to the most costly, always on hand. Ito has also just opcMod a ispiOn did assortment' of SUMMER UATS. embracing Such as STRAW, PANAMA. PRIDAI,, PEARf., HORN, LNG. HORN, SENATE, CUDIAN. and all others. ~Ile-will also Wholesale all kinds of Ilats, Caps, Ace.. to Country Merchants on advantagoon - s term. .bebanon, April 21, 1558. THE PEOPLES' Hat and Cap Store, AT NO 4, EAGLE BUILDINGS, CUMBERLAND STREET, LEBANON, PA. PRACTICAL MATTER. Manufacturer, Wholes a le an d Retail Dealers in MATS AND CARS, of the newest SPRING . STYLES. SILK HATS in all s'aitpes and qualities. A ftrat rate NNW STYLE of SILK MATS. for rift°. A full assortment of Gassimere Mats. Spring etyle CAPS In maim variety. A splendid assortment of SEAMLESS GAPS---the newest out. YOVAVE OPERA IlAT.'and all other styles of Soft Mat% now worn from the finest to the rheapest qualities he keeps a large as sortment of STRAW lIATS of al l styles for Men, Youths and Children's Wear. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to bueliteits, fair prices and straight fortiard dealing to merit a continuance of public laver as here tofore. 113... Hats of all kinds Made to order, at the shortest notice. Shipping Furs bought. and the high est price paid in CASH. JACOB G. MILLER. Lebanon, ;gay 16, ISOO. PHOTOGRAPHS. BLLO, Belay, where aro you going that you are 11 dressed up Rot lu . going to J. Ir. KEIM in Adam Ria'S Build ing to have my Likvneas taken. Ques.—Why do yen go to Kelm and not to one of the other rooms to hare It taken? Ans.—Because. KcittPa Pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful than others and nearly everybOdy goes to him. _ Ques.—Can you toll zoo why his pictures are, superior to others? Ans.—You t ho had D years practice, and imssuporier Cements, and all his other fisturer are of the most im proved kind. Qum—What kind of Pictures does he take? Ilns.-I.lntekes Ambrotypes, and Melainotypea, of all sizes and superior finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in . Oil. De takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of the best Artists. Ilia charges aro reasonable and his rooms are open every day (except sunday) from 8 o'clock, A. 81. to 6, P. Id, Don't forget, KEI3.IYB ROOMS to the place yon can get the Beat Pictures. IF YOU WANT A. good PICTURE for aldedalllon orPln„ Call at DA A LY'S Gallery, next door to Mho Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF YOU WANT A PICTURE ofy.ur deceased friend. enlarged ant colored In oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. rE. YOU WANT AP/10TOGRAPII of yourself or friend, the best are to be had nt DAILY'S Gallery,. next door to the Lebanon Depoelt Bank. — IF YOU WANT 00.J.0 PICTURES GO TO BRENNER'S ).IKY LIGHT 0 ALLPSY, over D. S. Raber's Drug Store, on Cumberland street. Lebanon, Pa. ANDROTYPES, LAINOTYPES, PRROTSPLS, PAPTROTTPES and PHOTO GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday excepted) Prices reasona ble fluorin accordance with the size, style and quality of the cases. Dooms opened from 8 A. 11., to 4 o'clock. P. M. Lebanon, June 2, 1858. REMOVAL. NORTH LB:BAN 0-N Saddle and Harness Mann lraelory. priz undersighed Ins Removed - I_ his Saddlery and rness Manufactory to n few doors South of the old place, to the large room.'W.l- lately occupied by Biliman e Bro. as a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where be has increased fa cilities for attending io all the departments of h's bred nese, Being determined to be behind no other establish moat in his abilities to accommodate customers, he lies spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvemen In the ha- Meese and Recur* the services of the best workmen that liberal wages would command. Ile will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, each as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds ; heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets. snob as Cotton. 'Worsted, Linen. and 3 now kind, lately Invented; IVRIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Caen Whips. dre-; LIAMESor ell descriptions, HALTER CHAINS, home-made TRACES. &c., &e. , an o f w r b „ khli : will warrant to be equal to any that can be obta in e d ; any other establishment in the country. All he asks that theta , desiring anything in this Hut, should call at his piece and examine his stock. lie fade the fellioilt confidence in bts ability to give entire satisfaction. 4 1 yerders,thankfully received and promptly at tended SO-.OMON North Letianon Berongh, Jan.-25,18M • AWINS &BMWS New Boot and Shoe Store's fitted _ *pin good order fannwort and convenience, 1 )093 far Who and Gentlemen. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, TT IS compounded entirely from Gums, and has he "come an established fact, a Standard lledi•ine, known and approved by ell that have used It, and In now resort ed to with co»fidence in all the diseases for which it in recommended. It has cured thousands who had given up all hope unsolicited certificates In The dose must be adapted individual taking it, & us act gently on the bowels. Let the dictator of your use of the LIVER IN will cure LIVER COM TACKS, DYSPEPSIA. SUMMER CO RY. DROPSY, SOUR COSTIVENESS, C II 0 L RA MORBUS CHOLERA LENCE,JAUN•DTCH ES, and may be used sue RY 'FAMILY MEDI HE ADACH E, (ea TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOONFULS ARE TAP: attack. ALL WIIO USE IT ARE In Ito Ai wnterin themauth swallow.botb together. • PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE -ALSO.-- SANFORD'S FAMILY CATIIA - RTifl PILLS, 'COMPOUNDED FROM Fundy Vegetable Extracts and pnt up in GLASS CA . SES air tight and will keep in any climate The FAM I L Y CA THARTIC PILL is a gen tle but active Cathartic CI which the proprietor bas used in his practice more than twenty years. Tho constantly increasing have long used thePitiLS all express in regard to place them within the The Profession well know ant on different portions The FAMILY CA hoe with, due reference to been compounded from it table Extracts, which act alimentary eanal,aud are where a CATHARTIC is RANOEMENTS or the NESS. PAINS IN THE COSTIVENESS, PAIN TEE .WHOLE BODY, fmquently, if neglected, 11 0 S S 04' APPE SATION OF COLD OVER NESS ELIADACii -or all IbiteLAMMATORY O{IILDREN or ADULTS, PUltinlelt of thoDLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tisement. Dose, I to 3. PRICE THREE DIMES. last IlannTer The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills arc ..retailed byDn:iggist generally, and sold, vrholeeale by the Trade in all the large towns. —' S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D. Manufacturer and Proprietor, 20S 1313OADWAY, NEW YORK. June 23, ISSO-1 y. . INSPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm. MVP the prevention and cure of FEVER. AND AGUE JC AND hi I,LIGUS.VEVEIVS. This Wonderful reme dy 'Was brought to the knowledge of the present propri etors by a friend who has been a groat traveler in Per sia and the !filly Lend. While going down'the river Euphrates, be experienc ed a serene attack of Fever and Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the Boatmen took from his person an Amulet: saying, "Wear this and no Fever will touch you." Although ineredulons as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, and has since always found it an effectual protection from all molarione complaints. On tuattni investigation he found that the boatman attriluted to it miraculous powers. and said that it could only be obtained from the Priests of the Sun.— metime afterwards, the gentlemen in conversing with a Priest obtained from him the secretor its preparation. and ascertained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing powers of their P 61.0. Since his return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and. Gentlemen of high character, who have given it the most unqualified praise. This remedy having been a specific In Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and - eurii of Fev er and Ague and Billions Fevers—is now offered to the American people. • It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions Fur use. on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot'und Manufactory, 188 Main St, Rich mond, Va. Branch Office, Bank of Comma ce Now York. Addiws JOIIN WILCOX CO. June 27, '6O. I'o CONSUMPTIVES Till; subscriber. for several years a resident of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a SUM 0111'0 for CORSCORDUCM. Asthma. Brenehitic, Cirughs, Colds. and Nervous Debility. For the benefit of eon sumptires and Nervous Sujerers, be is willing to make the sense public. To those who desire it. he will send the Prescription, with full directions (free of citarge;) also a sample of the medicine. which they will find a beautiful cuthbina tion of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the Hein. edyean obtain it by return- mail. by addressing. J. E. CUTHBER.T, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 429. Broadway, New York April 23, 1580.-3 m. Stove,:fia and acct. Iron Ware MANUFACTORY,' In .3ldrket streqt, next door to the Lebanon Bunk, WIMRE ean he Lad the largastand beat assortment of COOKING STOVES ever , •ffered to the public, Comprising the following varieties:—ltoyal Cook, 4 sizes, Girard Mr Tight; 4 siz a, Hercules ' a Mane 3111 , :- nticpsured Stove, 3 sizes, Eztendeded fire box for Wood and Coal, Royal Cook, 3 sizes, Prairie Flower, Different sizes, Fanny Forrester, 5 sizes. All the above Conking Stoves, are warranted to Enke, Roast, Roil, or do anylling in or on thorn that may be desired: also, a Large assortment "of. Parlor, Hall -and Barroom St-ves, which will be sold cheap for Gash or approved Credit. Alao the largest assortment and beet made TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ever offered to the width wilt he sold Wholesale or Retail. The largest assortment, and best made and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be found in Lebanon, at the Stove and Tin Ware Manutlictory of JAMES N. ROGERS. Ira. Rooting, Spouting and Jobbing of all kinds at tended to at short notice and on reasonable terms. Alt work warranted. J: N. IL, being a practical Workman in hisline of bu siness, attends to his work personally. Lebanon, Sept. 214 1359. Phila. & Beading Railroad. zzazaaszzs~lneoloonaso ni f_HJ . REDUCTION .OF PASSENGER PARES. On. and after MONDAY, APRIL 2d, 1860 COMMUTATION TICKETS. iSn26onp on be points esiredgood;crttelcternndanynzrof his family, in any Passenger train, and at any time—AT 25 Plilt GENT Ittli3OW THE REGULAR FARES. parties baring occasion town the Ito id frequently on business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement convenient and economical; as Four Passenger trains run daily each - way between heading and Philadelphia. and Two Trains daily between Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg. On Sundays, only one morning train Down, and one afternoon train Up. runs between Potts vale and PhilMelphia. and no. Passenger train on - the Lebanon Valley Branch Rail Road. For the above Tickets. or any information relating thereto. apply to S. Bradford, Bag., Treasurer. Philadel phia, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to G. A. .NICOLLS, March 24, Is6o.—tt Oen,l Supt. Phila. 4k., Beading Railroad. Lebanon Vallley Branch. _ iW tr , _:71111111114717 Two Daily Passenger Tinins to Read. ing, and Harrisburg. SASS LEBANON, going East to Reading, at 9.07 A. M., r t. and 2.2 P. M. Pass Lebanon. going West to Harrisburg, at 7.24 P. M. and 11.29 A, M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, &e. Morning train only,conneets at Deatiftg for Wilkes barre, fittston and derunton.. At Harrisburg, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, de. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No.l Cars, $l. to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Claes Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickeusat redacts' rateto,Niagara Fain; Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West; and Canadai: and Bath grant Tickets, at lower Fares; to all above places. can be had on application to-the Station Agent. at Lebanon. Passengeratun requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. higher Pares charged, if paid in tne cars, G. A. NICOLL% January 4, 1300. Diiginser and Superintendent. Eli Thonapsoto, (Late of the firm of Thompson & Stolid.) Market Street. 14 square north of Water, Lebanon. ESPECTSULIN.ierorms the public that ha contin ues 11011 SE and SIGN PAINTING and PAPER GANGING, and by strict attention to business hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. to Age. Orders from town and county promptly attended Lebniam, Nov. 9. 1R(9).--1•17. Ratos - : Rag g Jltiaolg . frllt undersigfied' will pay, the highest .prica, for 1. White, Mixed and Colored_ RAGS, in exchange for Books, Stationari , , Wall Paper, Window Shades; &0., at his Book Store, in Walnut et, near the Jail. Lab anon;Marik, 1.800. HENRY ItiIIVER. NEVER DEISTLIATES within the last two years of relief, as the numerous G my possession show. to . the temperament of the 'clip such quantities as tr - jungement you in VrOORAT guide O It. and tt PLAINTS RI LLTO AT CHRONIC DIARRHOEA !PLAINTS, DYSENTE 7"s 'STOMACH', HABITUAL -'IC, CHOLERA, CHOT,E INFANTUM. PLAT FEM ALE WEAKNESS () cessfully as an ORDINA, LINE. lt will - cuifi SICK eM. thousands can testify) in I s,TIVO OR THREE - TRA- Y IEN at commencement of 11 (3111ING their testimony Zvi the Invigorator and demand from those wlio and t4esatiSfection which their use, induced me to reach of all that different cathartics of the tamale, 'XII AItTIO PILL this well established fact, variety of the purest vega alike on every part of the 000 D and safe Wall cases needed, such as D STOMACH, 5.1,1.1.EP I ' BACK .AND - LOIN F., 'AND 801t.ENBSS OVER from sudden cold, which end In al ng course of Fe. UTE, a CREEPING stasz- THE BODY, It EST LESS ',YEW liT IN TILE HEAD : DISEASE, WORMS in RHiLEBIATISM, a great end many disease to which to mention in this adsor- I AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS LEBANON As aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON pu rified of Oxygen and Carborn by combustion in ll.ydrs gen. sanctioned by the highest Medical Anthoritios, both iu the United States ,s ad prescribed to their practiee. The experience of thousands tinily proves that no prep aration of Ton can be Compar 71 with It. Impurities of the blood. depression of ritol energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indieute its necessity In almost ev ery conceivable case. Innoxiners in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved abao'utely eura• tire in each of the following complaints, via: • In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diorrham, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous, Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, Mistucnstruntion, Whites, Chlorosis, 'Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheuma tism, Intermittent Fevers,. Pimples on the Fncc, &c., &c. • In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the result of acute disease or of the continued diminution of ner vous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative haaproved successful to an ex tent which no description nor written atteetation would render credible. Invalids to long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, bare Bud• dedly reappteired in the busy word - as if just rciurned from protracted travel In a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Suf ferers, emaciated victims of-apparent mammas, san guirreous exhaustion- critical 'changes, and that compli cation of nervous and dyspeptic - aversion to air and ex ercise for which the physician has no name. In NERVOUS A FVECTIONS of all kinds, and for rea sons familiar to medical men, the operator , of this prep partition of iron must necessarily be ealutary, for un like the old oxides. it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and over-heating: and gently. regularly aperi ent. even in the meet obstinate GAses of oostiveuess. Without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others: which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appearate exert a diktinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In DYSPEPSIA. innumerable as are its causes, a sin gle box of these Chalybeato Pills bas often sufficed for the most habitual cases, Including thenttendept Cbstire -31 . In unchecked DIARRHOEA, even when advanced to DYSENTERY; confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects hare been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, lees of Bosh and strength, debilita• ting cough, and remittent hectic, which generally Ind'. cato INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy has al layed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated iron has bad far more than the good .effect of the moat cautiously balanced preparations of-iodine, Without ally 'of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too confidently in vited to MS remedy and restorative, in the cases pecan arly affecting therm In ItHIMIIATISM, both chronic and inflammatory— In the latter, however, mom decidedly—it has heou in variably well reported, both as alleviating pain and re ducing the swellings and at iffness of the Joints and inns- OCR. lu INTERIIITTENT FErkiRS it poet necessarily be great remedy and energetic rostonstivo, mid its pro. gives In the new eettleineuts of the West,. atilt probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever bean discovered. lathe whole his tory of medirine,mbieb exerts such xwompt, happy. end Vallyreetorative effects. Good appeificccinnplete dlgee• Lion, rapid acquisition of throngth. with an unusual disposition for kai'VO and cheerful exercise, immediately follow Its use. Put up iu nest flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by . Druggists and deal ers. Will be eent free to any =lamas on receipt of tiro price. All letters, orders, ect., should 1,0 addressed to R. B. LOCKE & Co., General Agents, 339 BROADWAY, N. Y. April 11, ITFHE\ Thousands are daily speaking in the praise of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, and wby? beentiso tt tivrer fails to allbrd instantaneous relief when given in time. It acts as if by magic. and ens trial alone will convince you that what we say is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieresby rernevi rig the suf ferings 0 , your child. instead of by deadening its sensi bilities. For this reason. it commends Rself as the on ly reliable preparati -n now known for CHILDREN TEETHING. DIARMICEA. DYSENTERY. GRIPING IN THE ROWELS. ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. WIND. COLD IN TIM HEAD. and CROUP, also. for softening the gums, reducing inflsmation , regulating the Bowels. and relieving pain, is has no equal—being an anti spasmodic it tg'need with nnibiling success in all cases of CONVULSION 011. OTIIES. FITS. As you value the life arid Ifealtkof s yeur children, and wish to save them from 'Mow arid and blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of nercetica of. which all other reniediessor Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. this you entirely upon. It is perfectly harm less. and cannot injurethe most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents. Fell directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH OMNI . ; No. 4":9 Broadway, New York. ' Sold at DR. LIFO. RORS' Drug Store, opposite the Court Ifouse,--solo agent for Lebanon, and by all re spectable Druggists tbmughnot the country. T. W.DTOTT & wholentle agents. April Rea!thy human Blood upon being ANALYZED a:ways presents us pith the some essential temente. nod gives of course the TRUE STAND etyma the Blood of a person-suffering from C Iv or Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofola, &c.. in every instance certain deficiencies in the les of Blood. Supply these deficiencies. and you are made well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS • adapted-to the deficiencies or the Blond in different dis eases. For COUGHS, Oo its. BRONCHITIS, or any affection whatever of the Throat or Lungs. inducing Consumption. use No. 1, which is also the No. for De pression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite. and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Overuse, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. 'No.2, for Liver Complaints, No. 3. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for nbsorp- Hon it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation. so that what you gain you retain. No. 4 is kW Female Irregularities. Hysteria, Weakness es. &e. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, &minions. Kidney., and Bladder Complaints, take No. S. In all eases the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle. Sold by cauaca a DUPONT, Na 453 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. OW. ROSS' Drug Store. opposite the Court Rouse.--eole agent for Lebanon, and by all re. speetablo Druggists throughout tbo try. T. W.DIItITT &SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. April 18, ; ; ; DR. EISENWEIN'S TA - It AND WOOD PC ASPTHA PECTORAL, Is the beet MEDICINE , in the world for thh CURE of Coughs and Colds, Cronp, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, And for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which pre dispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist and one of great experience in the- 'cure of the various disoasee to - which the human framo-is liable. It le offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that It is Invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections . Price,so=eents per Bottle. per- PIMPABISP 000/ by Dr. A. EISENWEEN.dc CO. ' DRROGISTS AND • N. W. Corner NINTH & POPLAR Sta., PRILAD'A. SOLD by every respectable Druggist and. Dealer in MEDICINE throughout the STATE. ' For sa l e by J. L. Lemberner. Apothecary and Chemist, opposite the Market. Lebanon, Pe. Philad'a, April 4,1860,-Iy. . OLD DR. -11EATII'S BOOK OF TRAV. cls and great discoveries of the japrin-W andese Usai India Medielneit with fallifireistione roe the certain cure of Consumption, Brmobitie. Coughs. Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Fevers, Ileart.Disaase. Serer°. impodts, Female Complaints„ &c, Illuatrated la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Diver Complaint, Gravel and Uri, nary with hundreds of cartlfloates of cures and engravings For the purpose of reaming as many auffering 4ellovr bei,gB ppesible from promature-deatii, hit Mat sending 25 Call)4 if) to any part of the continent, by George; 847 Broadw DR. HEATH, . , Nets .Yor. Sold by Dr . eorge Ross:Lebano O n ; Dr. S. S. kgi Steve y ne. Reading; ahrletian Millersb urg ; O. H. Keller. Harrisburg ; John Beitenntau, Ifarriturg, J, Dr awn ; Potterlile. Out. 6,. 1859:1). • fonCDSEra BLOOD SEARCHER , THE ONLY ACKNOWLIMED REIVIEDIAL AGENT Ibr Impurity qj the Mood,. • THAT DOZS ITS WORK THOAQVGICLY....VETX, CTUALLY. AND -WITHOUT TAIL I Tills great PIIRIFEBiL• now before tho public but s few years, has ahead: won a. name and reputation unexampled in tlio his;ory of any medlcne ever inven ted. The ..ingredicenl-, rePeeleg ik.e,re eAPP IO - yet lb combinanont all petwoqtuin driyingidleitinea from the huutAn syetam Itturbs. - - -•-- .:- I Scrofula, . _ .-..• •-..1 , -.Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, 1 Erysipelas, Bons, I Pimples on the' fitcoe • • Sore Byea, Old Bstultborn Diem, , Scald Head, Totter affections, - - Monotone Disorders, DYsPePs let . —Costiveness, Jaundice, • ~ Baltithoutn, Mercurial Diseases, . '-aeriertil Debility, • • Liver Complaint, : • ; 4 080 ' Of Appetite, Spirits, d alit Stomach, Female Complaints,' and airDisetisce haring their origin in an impure state of the-Blood. Every Agent who has this modichio foi:ertle, has cir , colors on band containing certificates from Berson who Love been cured by its nao. Many of them are desper ate cases, and commend themselves to the 'attention of those misted with any of the above diseaais: "The fol lowing ecrtillcate alone is selected, as carrying with it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of this won derful medicine. , Sworn statement of Bach! St'Cresry, of Napier Towd ship, Bedford county : In April, 1856, as near as I can remember, a smelt pimple made its appearance on my lip, which soon be,' tame enlarged and sore. • I used poultices of Merit, and wash of blue vitro!, without effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsberg, who pro. slammed it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead stud broad poultices. Finding these remedies of nd avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter con sisting principally of caustics; but all to no purpose' the disease continued spradding toward thanes& I next used a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salvo. This for a time checked the disease, but the inflammation soon increased. I next called upon Dr. Staler, of St. Claire cilia, Bedford county, who also pronounced the-disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing, remedy, but it had no &fee , whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In December, of the same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper and bad attacked the nose, when I wont to Clacinuati. where I consulted prof. It S. Newton, of the Electic m e di ca l Coll ege . ire pronounced the diaeaso 'hcntane tree Cancer. superhicluced by an inordivate are of mer cury." Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in ternal remedies. My face healed up, but the initamma tion was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced me cored, and I left for h true. In April the disease again returned, artd•so violent was the pain that I could not rest at nigliti Late in May I retail:mita Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom Immalnecl until September du ring which time.ho used every known remedy, and part ly succeeded in checking this disease, but when I return ed home there were stilt three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, 'but the Cancer cautioned growing until it had eat of the lef side of my nose, thegreater portion of my eft cheek, and had at. asked my left eY6- Iha u sr.ifilti up an tr,p6 G. era' .tifi lug wife:, sines .Dr. Ely said he could give rellef,bilt that a cure was impossible. In March, 11348. I bought& bottle of "Blood Seureher;" but I must confess that' hod no faith in IL I was very weak when 'commenced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, end also that the ulcer commenced dpying up. I continued. and when the third bottle was taken my Ease was healed as if by a miracle. I used a fourth tattle, and I bare been healthier slum than !have boon for tbs. last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigunsa l am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spar • eel my life, and which has been done through the lustre • mentality of LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCIIER. Sworn and subicribed, thtt 3lst day of August, A. D. ISSS, before me, one of the justices of the peace, in an:. or the Boroufb of Hollidaysburg. Blair county, Pa. 'Witness—U. J. Jones. JOTIN Ganz; J. P. A. M. LEMOrd, proprietor. Hollidaysburg, Penna. For sale by M. H. Gottle, Myerstown; Martin Earl), Palmyrd ; John Capp & Sou, Jouestovin; John Seitzei, Mount Nebo; John Carper, Buchnnanville John Deir ingor, Campbell:down Killinger & linports, Anorak ; John C. Cobaugh. Bridgeport; ailuf Lebanon county. Also sold at Dr. Goo. ltoni'Drug Stare, oppocite tl e Court House, Lebanon, Pa. (Aug. 17,1850,-Ij. Mountain Herb Pills. A ROVE, we present you with a perfect likettain'of AL, Tonto°, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Na ti u, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and his people in our Pamphlets and Al manacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents for those Pink The inventor andmanuftedurer of ".ludson's Moan tale herb Pilts,?' has spent the greater part of his, life; in traveling, having visited. nearly every country in the Ife spent over six years among the Indians of the Reeky Mountains and of Mexico, and .it 'sins thud that tbc "Mouirmus Irma _MIS" Were discovered: A very interesting account of his adyontnres theie, you will find in our Almanac and pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life and when - any foreign Or Mt healthy matter gets mixed .with it, it is all at once, dia tributed to every organ of the body. Every nervetimis the poises, and all the vital organs quickly complain.—; The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is fee ble. The lunge become clogged with the puisonouS mat ter; hence. a cough—and nil from a slight impurity at the tountai`u•head of life—the Blood! As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring. from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every par; and leave Its eting behind. All the passages become ob structed, and unless the obstruddon is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. :Chose pills not only purify the blood, butrenorato. all the secretions of the body; they , are, there fore, un rivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Itc. This .Anti,Dilicus Medicine expels from the.blood the hidden seeds of dis ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pore and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs: Pleasant, indeed, is it to up, that we are able to place within your reach, a medicine like the: , ..3fousralst Hein Puss," that will pass directly to the affieted parts, through the blood and fluids of the body, and masa the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty nudhealth, Judson' Pills are the Rest Remedy in existence for the . following Cbmplaints: Dowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weakness Coughs, Fever and Ague, Liver Compiainta, Colds, Female Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Chest Diseases, Efeadaehee, Piles, - Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dyspepsia, Inftneuza, Secondary SYMP- Diarrheea, Inflamation, toms. Dropsy, * - * * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who.value health; should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstr actinism; of ell kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and Notch °hand bring the rich color of health to the-pale areal. Alit- The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made. Were discovered inn very surprising way sarong the Tosucans, a tribe of Aborigines In !Mexico. Gatthili Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight the very interesting account it contedril of ths uai tsk . r . Mumtaz" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE--The Mountain Herb time sCreLput up io a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box Ontaillif 4011iili and Retail at 25 cents per box. All genniae;buie . e, til e e i e ., nature of B. L. JUDSON k CO, on each box,. B.L. JUDSON & CO., _ _ _ SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 50 Leonard Street, XXIV YORK. *a. Agents Wanted always—Address siaaboaa. . Sold in Lebanon by Dr. Geo. Ross, and D. 8. Rabat. February 8,1860.-6 m, HOWARD ASSOCIATIO-N PHILADELPHIA. . 1 A Benevolent Institution established bysysenew ig w y ou i ment for Mr Relief of the Sick and Dittruried., afflicted with Virulent and Biskl e — Diseases, and especietUy for the Mat . of Diseases of the Sexual . Organs. EDICAL ADVICE given grate :14'the Aeu ng g m . * geon. to all who apply. by:potter, ,with a t „t wa t. Lion of their condition, (age, oenn in g oo, h i m . of life. ha._) and in cases of extreme *warty, Pledichme fur nished free of charge. . - VALUABLE Rzeawks on l 3 r , ernMtvirrhcoa, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Orgatis,and'on the NEw REM, EDlESemployed in the inspeusary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter eneelotte, ilaw.Wobtirge. Two or three Stamps for poetage - Will be aeeeptable- Addrose. DR. 811.ILLIN IIuDGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Iloward'Aswelation, No. . 2 Bova Ninth Street Philadelphia, P. • By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, Presidest. GEC. FAIRORiLD , &adore NOT. ao, $9.1 MANHOOD, ROWLon, UuW Ica:SUMBA . Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope, NA LURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE , OF SPERMATORIMONA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility. Nervousness and Involuntary liaiiasione, -to lh alDF Impotency and. Mee tal and Physical Inmpaoiti, BY ROO. J. CU INERWEL _author of "The Green hook, The world renowned anther. in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves Lam his own oxperiene: that the awful consequences of self-abuse nmy be effectually removed without Xtedeetne and without dangerous , Surgleal'up. erations, beugies, instruments, rings or cordials; point. lug auto mode of cure at once cumin and effectual; by which every sufferer, no mutter what his Condition may be, may cure himself ohcoplzprivate4 and Tacliedgg.„„ This Lecture will prove a boon to thermopile and tho u sande, dent under seal to any address, post re , ceipt of two postage stamps,AY J, C. HL INE. M. P., 48e Met Aveniie, New ye i .k . - Roy 41S0. • [April ii,1860.-is. DAVID APCREARY