ellrilft NS. A lady ir. Iron Valley, Ohio, • advertises that she always goes arm ed, will kill any man who looks at her, or otherwise insults her. it is not probable that her annooncement will ten* any of the men creatures of Iron Vsilley,—there'enothing Very 2 -alarming in the thought of a woman fir Anne. ...g b ,,A , man in lowa was bitten by a very venomous snake called a:mas :--sauger. Happening to have's: flash Whisky iii'Vand, and bethinking him *pelf 9f-the fume Which attaches to that fluid aiCun antidote in such cases, -he allot-0d a pint . te-trickle down his throat by way of" experiment. It was a perfect success; one poison nut •-lifled the other. • Ilad be drank the Whisky before being bitten, however, nothing could have saved the snake. Otrt-A new craft is in the offing of Itbatrbn. One of that- ilkht.sparred fleet which lies moored beyond the reach of our bust glasses has tripped its anchor, and is now careering about the Blue within sight of our decks, if not wit in hail. Every ono remem • .bers ths' stranger,' with..red lights, that loomed up •m• the Northwestern sky one night in the Pali .- of 1858, breasting the billowy clouds, and boar. in g down direct upon our, double tetked Earth. .The fear which many apprehensive soulsentertained of "an irrepressible conflict," collision, and consequent distribution of organic .matter through space, cannot well bo forgotten. Happily,however,science has discovered much since then to al lay all apprehensions on this score.— It is now well understood that oar ec centrio visitors come to us with emp ty tales. And though one were dis covered switching its tail among our steeples, and threatening td - run afoul of us without heeding our, right of way, the philosophers that pace our quarter-deck observatories would put *their telescopes to their eye, and re mark to the stranger, Yoa can't, Comet. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS FOR Men and Bays' -Wear. Just Onenini?at HENRY 14. STINE'S pinch, English and American Clothe. CaOhmerets of all cplefretind all prices. 'Merinos Caeskneres for Boys very pretty. Black and Fancy Cassimcres, can't be beat. Bilk end Wool Cloths. cheaper than the cheapest. Plaid, Striped, and clawed eftultueres for Boys. Fancy 0-4 goods fur Uent'a Coate very superior. "alloy Linen Goode of every descriptl, b. White Linen Drillings at all prices. Linen Goode for Genie and Boys' Coatings. N'intinetts ftw Boys' Clothing. All wool Tweeds of Weary ,description. Silk, Silk Velvet, figured Plain, &M end White Marseilles Vostioes. Cottoned's!, 11Ley linens. Dock Linens, And a variety of other goods, whlcn will be cold at un usually low Prices at HENRY A STINE'S. NEW STORE! iE ' ) T i ltt l e u n ble ou r a lb n e d re su r r e i ze ri ct d fin tig llyalmnnform, z chef y en h B av o e f opened an Entirely New DRY ` GOODS , GROCERY, and QUEENSWARE STORE, IN KENDALL'S NEW BRICK BUILDING, between the Black Horse iterltrailhlngton Hotels, Oum ••lairiaod Street, (South Side,) LEBANON, PA. They would inform the public that they are deter mined andenabled to SELL LOW. 'Their Stock of Goods Is very large, and bought at the beat CASH T 11.1015.-- They would invite the Public to give them a trial, fuel. • hag confident that they cart please all . Sr Their terms are CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. K. k.l. ECKERT. sir Remember—lN KENDALL'S New Building. Lebanon, Mare)) 28,1580. s .ircio Goods AT Tlisi 'HEAP STORE OF RAUCH& LIGHT. At the Cbrner of ritsiberkind Street and Plank Road, LEBANON, PA. 11 ESSRS. RAUCH d L,IGIIT take pleasure iniuform log their blends and the public generally that they opened with a large and carefully selected assort. ..meat of • DRY GOODS, OROOSILISS. QUERNS WARE, de., • to which they respectfully invite the attention of the t public. Their 1 . 6) R Y GOODS, Late iU been selected with the greatest care front the largest Importing Coaxes in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugary, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kinds of Setae& Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE, 'Among which are thaneweet patterns, togethBrVith at. 'most an endless variety of Goode in Weir line of bus!. ness, which will be sold very Weep for casb,or Counts, Produce taken In exchange. AprU 18, 1860.] &MR A LIORT. ? r,ll -9r4lava g' :2% . 11.1g Cr.-II 0.0 ..,..ger A ,44 0 1 004 g!= - 1 .- I , ""1 13'^ E.A.O a— aziP-2°:,; 8 Pg Rai eq:eiE.2-11 2 .44. 44`..3 2cAsl-11 .11, :iii 4 g msg.; g,„9.,2,1,1e11ti . 1 b o gie E . ; 512.1 L.) `4. At 1-4 1' .1gg • r .f4.4 .2 SI er iQ g cia 0 . 5 .63! W J.. K. LA UDERMILCiii, 'Wholesa'le and .Retail. 'CUMBERLAND STREET, LEBANON, PENN'A. DRY GOODS, 'GROCERIES, QUEENSW A RE, &e FOR LADLES—DRESS GOODS of all descrip. duos, sold at astonishing low pilaw., by L. K. LA UDERM [LOH. OENTLF.3.IIIX—A. large assortment of all kinds r of Goods for Men and &le wear for ealo yes, qu w , L. K. LADDESIIIIOII. r`fIACERTTSS—AII kinds of Groceries and Prorlaions kr constantly ou band and kw gale cheap, by L. K. LACIDBIIIII4LCII. MIAMS, Dried-Beef, Shoulders, glitch. No. 1 Mackerel barrois quarter and 'half barrels; English a, ka., for sale cheap, by L. N. LADDER:MILOS. perivillnfk—Tot wide cheap, by L. K. LAUDERMILOO. PARASOLS and tbalbrollae, for sale cheap, by L. N. Leupaitatltion. SHAWLS—A sheep lot of Salvia just received and tbr WAR by L. N. LAupp.amucu. cA.BPSII3--Jast received and for sale thou% by L. K. LAUD/W.411.CM aidadTLRMENS , Paper Collsrit sold at. City piloti—namely (10 for did 4_, Vitro rents,) by LILUDKEMILOIL . , WEIMER MACHINE 411311031E1L. MINE. IS a. Yi - m. & P Weimer, Proprietors, Opp. , * the Lebanon Raley Railroad Depot, LEBANON, PENN'A. flux )voitti!re now IX! BP ppeVtral op .' i n all their various do partnients. whicb, for complete arrange- Omuta, are excelled by nowt in the slaw. •• owl our facllitims tin- doing oil kinds of ,IA.1•11INIL WORK, Agri/3-10ml excepted,) ore . , not excelled bfaey realm recanting place. Chic MACHINE SHOP To stocked with the moat complete modern MACHINE. HE of a very heavy capacity, which enables us to turn out at very sliMnotice, heavy and light Engine end Furnace Wor ill Machinery, Shafting, Saw Miil Work and all kinds ofFOUND Machiner RY y. Our has a capacity excelled by but few in the country, being furnished with two cupolas capable of melting seven tuna of iron per hour which enables us to make cast ings of twenty tons weight AU kinds of castings made to order at very low rates. We have superior facilities for makfbi good hot blast pipe. BRASS FOUNDRY. Brae and composition metal castings made to order at abort notice and low prime. Brainwork flunked to pattern or order. BOILER SHOP. Boilers of any'size and shape made to order. None but No.l Iron used, and no other than experienced workmen employed. Smoke. Stacks, Water Tanks, Bias Flues, ic., de.. executed with dispatch. Machine Smith Work mad, by Sacbine Blaclivalthe to drawing or sketch. PATTERN SHOP. We make to. artier Patterns of any description at short notice, e.t.a persons in want of patterns will find It to their advantage to examine our Pattern Rooms, in which are stocked a very Inree,assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. This department embraces all furnishing required In Machinery. and is always stocked with Iron and Brass Valves, Corks, Checks, O cages, Gas-pipe hos, Iron, Steel, Spring Steel, Gas-pipe fittings, Couplings, Oil Globes, Oil Cup Oil Lamps, in fact all things necessary about a Steam Engine or Machinery. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is called to oar style of Eughies. which for economy or fnel, smooth and effeetferworkkq canoot be excelled. Our PATENT CUT-OFF OGYLIINOIt VALVE. WeAre`prepnsed totattach the wilt% to any Engine now in use and take our pay in the +unlit* of fuel for' any specified time. For regulating taeripeo,,of the ongine:it cannot be excelled, and will littfd to Smelt within 6 per cent. any engine with loud on or lund on: PORTABLE ENGINES. Our build of Portable Engines aro very superior and our new Portable Sltuing Enginua are now being intro. duoed in the principal ore ruining') in our state. Lebanon, February 15. 1860. Farmers Look to Your Interest. A. Maj or _ & Bro., . WOULD call the atttentiOn artatirra ie; era of this and itdjoldftg - dininties and t ;,. • ;1141:FilL their, friends in general, to thu fact. that - they hare opened their AC/M.OMM'- . . RAL STORE, on Sinegrove street; near their Foundry As Machine shops. In the torough of Loh aeon,ye., w h e re we ran truly say, that we hare the Ita;t and Bra: Assortinent of FA UMING JAIME: S ever offered b, the farmers of thie community. As we have had a long experience In the Manure:tart:lg of Machinery, we have Made it our object to select the best and most durable 3;s -Mass, and ell that we offer for sale we can say . that there is no other in use that ran surpass them. We hare the followiug Machines that we out recommend to our farmers, vin ;— Manny 's Orrethincti Rwper and Ilfolver, With WOOD'S Improvements, horsey 's CoMbined Rak er, Reaper & Mower. Railway Horse Powersand Thresh els, four bored' iuver POwers & Threshers, Morgans Pat ent Independent Steel Wire Tooth Horse. fIA ICE, Mana ma's Patent Fodder. Straw aad lbw CUrrl,lt, Cast trou field Rollers, a ritin Fans and Drills, Hay Elevators. Clo ver-hollers, Contshollers, by hand or piwer, Corot Plough and Planters, Cultivators, &c., with a variety of the beat PLOUGHS in use. All kinds of Forks, finites, Shovels. Spatiee, Hoes, great and grail, Scythes, grain Crudely, Bushel and Peck Meitsureti. &c., fie., &e. Farm era will bear intnind a that they will dud it to their ad vantage to buy their Midis - ace at luinio. as all arc liable to brake or gat out of order, and if they hare been bought from a traveling agent they will have trvuble to get them mended. Mow are they to be taxed or the brok en pieces replaced, nod particularly n Ittuiper which, by breaking in the midat Of your Harvest may deprive you of the tam of It for sereu days, whilst had it been bought at hiltne it wonlil bare been ready for nee again In a few hours. as we have the patterns for all the Ma chines that we sell, and keep a. good stock of extriis Ito hand, so that you cannot come ami..Q. We would invite our friends and all others to give us a call before Pur chasing elsewbere;lts our aim is to please and ha pleas ed. , Atho tOASTI NOPI of all Veda made to order and at abort notice. ENGINES, BIM Gearing, Sanctinz, we Munuracturo and repair Steam Eugince, Sliadiur, Circular Sawa, Lathes for wood turners. lib:PA/RIM/ an kintL; of Machinery nttended to with. dispatch. Atkitnee, A. MANI{ & 131 W. Lebanon, Mlty - tik, 1859. ELIJAII LONGIORE..-TORN O. GABEL...jAcog OALBEL LEBANON Door and Sat►h Manufactory. Located on the Meant-Howe Road, near Chtutberland Street, East Lthation. THE undersigned respoctfullzlO... 'CI!" form the public in general, that they here added largely to their formerestab lEW,a itsluuent, and also ham ail kinns at the ••. tu latest and best improved MACHINERY in the state in full operation, such as WOODWORTH'S FLOOSING, cfc., for conducting the general businem for Planing, Scrolls,. Sawing,' ctc., and the experience acquired by E. LONOACRZ and J. HAUL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as surance of their ability, in connection with J. GABEL, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon thrombi* terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SAS a, Sc., from the beet Lumber manufactories in the• State; rdeiihg confident that' their assortment is not - to' be excelled by any other establishment iu the State in regard to exactneaa in size, quality or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may furor the undersigned with their-custom, The "following lint comprises the leading articles of stock bh hand:— Doors, of all sizes; Sob, of all sizes; Boor Frames, for brick and Architraves; fronts houses; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.;' -Window Promos, for brick Surbase; and frame houses; Shutters. of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; Q. G. Spring Moulding, of all also ; 'Muth-boards. LONGACIIB, GABBL & BROTITSIL P. S—P/uninty, Sdfctino, de, promptly done ter those, 'Tarnishing the Lumber, {Lebanon, July 15,'67. LEBANON COUNTY STEAM PLANING MILL. GASSER GETT LE wish to inform their customers. of Lebo , ,I s lif,;Fß non County, and Parround lug Counties. that they are still in full operation, and . are pre red tn . do all kinds of CARMBNTEh WOR4i:sitMACHIN-ERY They have at the LATEST IMPROVED MA MI- N ERY, and feel confident that they can compete aVitfiany othe: la the State, aa regards 000 D WORK. They em ploy none but tit t boa workmen, and work none but the bast and well seasoned Lumbar. Their stock of work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builds's, as consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, 'Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings, Flooring Boards, Weather Boards, Sidings, 4-c. 4-c. Also SAWING AND SLITTING dune to order. Also, Hand Eat 'jar cant£7isie3 Stairs, for making which they hare a man eon/twat/ employed. .INr They have also wetted a TURNING ;LATHE, • In addition to their other beidsessousil have employed flrst•rste mechanic to atteuibto it. Air. Cabinet Mak ers will do well to cell and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they always keep Oil Maul. Bedstead Foils, table Legs, Stair Bannister, Ntibe LEbas, and everything also belonging to the Turtling Business, which they will sell at l'bilsdelptdaprieee. SA. TURN ING WORK done to order, as well as always on hand. ge., Their Shop will be found on PINBOSOVE ROAD , between Cumberland Street and Sfkjor'S Youndrir- Lebinon, July 4, 1860. LEMBEIWER'S ClOlll Itl ait is factory. riIIIANIEFITL for past favors, the undersigned respect. fully informs the Public, that he continuos to carry on hie Manufactory in East Ituedver township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be Cloue In the same BECIELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the Surrounding coun try. He promisee to do the work In the shortest possi ble time. is manufactory hi in complete order. - and he flatters himself to be able to render the same eatisfaction es heretofore. Ile mutt/factures Broad andlYarrom Cloths, Cheteihete.4 Blanket, ' While . _ und her nannels, all in Me ihat manner. He also cattle Wool and makes Rolls; For the cony°. nienCO of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will bo taken In at We following per:—At the stores of George & Pyle, Louser k Brothers, Illeorge ReWad, mid at the now Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk k Long. in North Lebanon ; at S. Oath ert's. Bethel township; at the puLlic houtie of William EarueL Fredericksburg; at the store of 8. E. Bickel , in Jonestown; at the str.re of Mr. Waltner, Bellevue; at the store ofEiartin Early, Palmyra.; at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, Seat Hanover. Lebanon county. AGfew oriels will bo taken away regularly , (ton/ the above,riss finished without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers Who with Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the same, white, at the above mentioned placed, with directions hoe' they wish It prepared. Or hie customers aua order the. Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of .thc, 'undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. N. 0. ltd; desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the abase named places. LYON 1.1/MitERGER. BeitUanover, Lebanon county, July 4,3Xt10. NEW OPENING OP TguLyzAarct. GOODS TO-DAY. - Lavelle Clothe, Ore.Viteeeye Anglaise. do. Orteadleil, Milanese gtripe, Mapper easinueria, Oentineatal pep- Willi lc., &a: Cleatetiet ok.v., Mohair mitts, &a. IFSB,Y 3 )311Ni. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. _ -•-- FITS FITS] I PITS II I .1. EL ift/CHEr, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, TN Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Black Rorie Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire latish - Lotion guaranteed. April 11, MO. Merchant Tailoring. SB. RAMSEY has removed to the Oorn.r of Cum . street and Doe Alloy, to Fnack's New Building, where he will keep au assortment of Cloths, Cassamirer, and Verfings. Also ready made clothing and furnishing goods such as Skirts, Rorie, gloves. Ranillter °hie% Neckties, de., &c. —an •of which will be sold as cheap as at any other es tablishment in Lebanon_ CUSTOMERWORK attended to promptly, and good film guaranteed. 8. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon April 18, 18130. Fashionable Tailoring. sublierfber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORING 13178INESS in all its branches, at his reel dence, In East Lebanon, (Cumberland Si,)et. % square,: east from Major Moyer's Uotel,•(sonth side.) ' By atten tion to business, pronuptneta in his engagements, good Sts, and motienite charges, ho hopes to receive alalo of the public patronage. Re was a long tinio in the em ploy of -Mickel Wagner, deed., and fuels confident of giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, slay 12,1868. , GEORGE MeCAULLY. i Fashionable Tailoring icriAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully intbrm In the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doom East of Plieger's Store and opposite the Washing too House, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, aro in vited to call. Ile has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as be has none but the beet'workmen emplOyed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to h im be date in a atitisfadtory manner. 101.1Vitb his thanks to bin old customeis'iOr their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS P—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report. of Spring a Snowier Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should lot the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements acconlingly. bIICILEL lIOFFSLAN. Lebanon, April 7.1810. 0' Rourkls Merehamal ing Establish nie lit, , (LATE OF LANCASTER.) UMBERLAISD STREET, in. the room formerly oc, copied by J. W. Acker,' betweenthe offices of Dr. L uraweaver, and Lien . Weidman, Lebanon. I would respectfully rtllllol.llloo to the citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I - bare seceived and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTIIS,.RLACK DOE SKINS, Fancy Caul mere", Silk and Marseilea Veatine, goods for Yoshi...- We business Coats, *6..., ac., of the latest intportatinna, all of which will be made toorderat theahortest notice, and prices to cult the Hanes. From the void which has 'ltem here. of a thorough prise:4 - 7ml tailor, I feel satisfied through my long experience in bush:leas, Artistic skill. and well known reputation as a Scientific Custer, that I ran compete with the first 31erchant Tailoring eatab. iiiihments in the aide. of New' York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a dAcei ning pnlillo;and a stria attention to btialnesa. I iiilpe to nitfettivlth anc ccas..• . _ .... O'LIOUR li, Merchant Tailor. •Lebnnon. Apr 1118.1.860 CLOTIIIII\I6I ! CLOTHING , CLOTHING FOR ALL.- • rIMIE Largest. best assorted, and most Fashionable Stock of Spring and SUM wer READY MADE OLOTIIING. in Lebanon. at the Centro Buildings. We incite all our numerous friends and I be public lit general to give us a call :Ind me fortheinselves. On r stock consists of Spring Overcoats, Black and Blue Dross. Frock and Suit Coats, Fancy Frock, Beck and Bneinees Coats such as PrOueh. Silk, Mixed. Stripped. plain, Bar State.“rwreed, Quad: mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacert, .G rats Linen, Bell, Jack, Buff rind Grey Linen Bloaters. • • . . , Also a large assortment of Black and fancy Casemere and all kinds of Linen PANTS. Black Satin, Grenadian and Nancy Margeilles Vosts, also a large assortment Of Furnishing Cloode,puch as Fine flirts with linen bosoms and Finned cuffs. silk.and Linen Elandkerehiefs, Storks. Cravats, !Oyes, Ilan' floss, Suspenders. and all kinds of-Col a-:. May 9. 1860. - BAB= k - BRO. CLOTHING I CLAPTIIING Coats, Pants and Vests. • ' • ~...Onats,.P.auta arid Vests. Cisits, Pants and Vesta. Pants, Vesta and Coats. Pants, Vests end Coats. Pants, Vests and Coats. . ~Vests.„ C, ate . rind Pants. Vests, Cmts and Than. - • Tests. Coat* and Punts, Cheaper to hare them, than to do without them. Made by Tailors who got cash for them. Warranted good sewed, and well to fit. Sold for cash at tho lowest figures. Sold for cash at the lowest figures. Sold fur Cash at the lowest figures. • REI ZENSTKIN BROTIIRI S. STILL. ICtrr ON RAND, A fine assortment of Pocket cutlery at Reizensteln Bros. - Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings at Regenstein Brea.. Pertqnnais, Pocket-Books and Wallets at Beizerarteln Bros. Waieb•elinins, Guards and Keys at Regenstein Bros. Pistols, Revolver, Cape at telzenstein Bros. • June 13, 1860. Look to -rater 'lnterests.. Come one / Come all 1 ! see and judge for yourselves. Tom; GASSER respectfilly invites the citizens of 0 Lebanon county to call at lkis new BOOT, SHOE and LIATTtore. in Walnut street, between Oarmany's and Bomberger's Hotels, where be bus opened a splen• did new Spring and Sumner stock of Soots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Hats & Cops for Men and Boy& Ire takes orders for Boots and Shore, and makes them at short notice out of the beet materna; iond will 'trar rant them to giro perfect satisfaction. , • • He Is determined to sell very 16s1` IVY'S'S& or four 'Moraine audit. Lebanon, April 20, 1859.* PhiliplF. Intentilys FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SROE MAKER (IN Cumberland Street s one door East of • the Black Horse hotel. Thaukful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the short- time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the Moblie. He ban at all times an assortment of BOOTS . and SHOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be. diechaed of on reasonable terms. . FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. Those desiring a neat, well made article. aro invited to give me a trial. Childreus' Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. 4- All work warranted. Repairing neatly crone and chargra made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. IS, Idaft aui. L. ATKINS. : 1:T0. T. ATM : G. L. ATKINS At Bro. - 'HAVING united in the BOOT And Suoz .• lista:tuts. tdid tram their determinetion to berinctueLand make 41 4 0 11* rime . the heft of \cork, "they feellike se" Hefting &largo of pub lic - patronage. ••They Always ho found' .9 • . at their OLD STAND, , Nrw Ptlituutto,) in Markel Street. nearly osbnte 11 7 4"d0w Rise's Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have unw on bona a large actio — rtment of , BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, EARPRT RAGS, ko.. which they offer at reduced prices, • air Persons dealing at this SHOE. STORE, asn be fatted with RYA DP-MADE WORR:oe have It made to ordSr. Satisfaction is always warranted. - Particular attention riven to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20,1858, s Lip • . JACOB itfEDISTA respectfully An. Perms the piddle that he au!! a•mtin ues his extenNive emahliS t lment In alba dill hie new buildiug,:in Cumberland ?t., • • ' Where he hope, to render the game satieritoti %ta as beretor . oro to.all who may favor hirdwith their m.ntom. lie invlt..a Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SIFV/83 and - every one who wholtee to purchase faohionable and, durable articles In him line. to"eall and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. Ile la determined to Rowse all ectopetition In the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A duo care taken in regard to imam - hi/a and workmanship; none bt the beat quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are need, and none but the best workmen are employed. P. B.—lie returns hie sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ire hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat tronage [Lobanon,Feb.l7,.'sB.. Michael Latimer, • Cbrner of Mulberry . cmd Ohatnut areas, Lebanon, Pa., ORNAMENTAL CAST M WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS - von Cometerlea, Verandas. Balconies. Public and Pri- X rate Grounds, to., &c., which be (iets lu great va riety of designs at lower prices than the same can be ob tained elsewhere. Also. CHAIN FENCES of every de• seriptiou constantly kept on hand. August 25. 1ii58.-tf. Leballeas'reinale stsititiary. 91115 EIGIFITif SESSION of the "Lebanon Female" j Seminars' , " comtnenced on she let day of February, 1840, under the supervision of MODESTE Dr.CAMFS. who has associated with him 48 Assistant, Miss JANE MOOR E, a Ora &sale of the New Hampton SehooL, N. H. who le not onl y well qualified. but bas also bad consid erable expert ence as a Teacher. Ai- Mrs. Decamps will attend to tho Sewing De. partnient. For further particulars inquire for Oircnlar Lebanon, Feb. 8, 1880. WILLIAM CON WAY; SOAP & CANDLE .MANUFACTURER, No. 31P South Sncom? SL, Phi*folphia Palm, Tarteintbal!Whlte,Choinieal, Olife,.Extrai Yel7, - low, Pale•and:Brown. Soap, Staub* ant:tallo! Can - :-..= A omoi" 4 - 13 E0-1 - -Now , Boot'and Shoe Store ie fitted 418114 *a. ' . ' ' ' fbtTaikim, - • 1 , 7 B*4llo hialtalt Pffroklabi - ", '• . 'far *WI 'andalinthtten; • Ortni/ 0 4 9 :- 4 7=',.. ':-. .••-• :, 4 ' - ....• Boot and . ShOe -Store. New Furniture store. - Ur ARRISON - K. DLINDOItit would respectfully in. LL form the public - that he ban removed opposite the old place. a few door* weed of Bowman's Hotel, on Cum. berland Street, where be will keep the largest. Sliest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE over Offered in Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. He has on hand a large assortment of Sofas. Tetteadetes, Latium., Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Nob.. Hat Racks. sc. Aloe - altkrge and cheep stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, spa skjot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glamiek„--Ghiltatosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Olga and Hobby Hors's, for children. Porticolar attention paid to UNDERTAKING. — Ile has provided himself with the FINEST ELEARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals. at the shortest potice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon. Deoesiber, ZS, OW-EN MANUFACTURER and DEALER hi the very. best made FIIRI , IITUttIe at bin Cabinet Ware 11001119, in Market Street, three door' , 'north of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on the west nide. Ile hue large assortment of NEW: STYLE SFAS,6 JENNY LIND and.other BEDSTEADS. EXTENSION TABLES, Cane-seate d andComtuoa ELI AIRS. SETTEES, SCLP.ROCRINO CRUMBS, Ac &C. •Us also offers for eale at very low prices an exti nsire assortment of Lookima GLUM and .Piethre Frames of Gilt, Mahogany, and Rosewood. As he mannfactures the most of He furni ture lihnself. he can sell much cheaper than those who buy the Iteadpnuole. All orders punctually attended to, and articles safely packed to any part of the conutry Ile al.•o has on hand all kinds of FANCY WOODand 011 t MOULDING which he Wars - Put sale. ' Remember LAU. BAOU'S NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lellon,o. P. S.—Coffins made and funerals attended' at he shorten notice. 11a..91r. i anbach desires parties who purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to call at his Wareiooms and examine his stock, as he is confident that hill ware is bettor and will be sold chequer. than any that can be bought in the elites, lie, has prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive - a Lome patronage. Lebanon, October .6,18'9. =rM=l rlLOtli, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed Tot Ij. Black or Blue Mark, preased, the color warrauto and goods turned out oqual to'new, by air. Articles to be dyed cnn be left, at Jot. L. Loother geee Drug Store where all orders for the above will b ,Attunded to. [Feb. 8, 1860. .. - ibirii)PerseSinifilniiThilib . V 41: rrolfE nntiersigied has REMOVED shis COPPER. 1 1. SMITH and BRASS WORKING' DUBIN ESS Markel Street, the second door front Strickler's 21/11/, where be will be happy to ace all hie old friends and custom. ere. and where he has increased facilities for attending to WI the departments of his business. Particular attention given to Rerata4V. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Cl/ARLES H. BEVEREIN, coppersmith and Drassworker. e Lebanon, March 7,1800. 'iliac NEW 111 tKEit Y, cum nndersigned would respeetfnlly Inform the eiti 1. sensor Lebanon, that he has tommeneed the BARB ING BUSINIZS, in all its vhrieties, at his stand. on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Duck !rote'. and will supply customers with the bust BREAD, CAKES. &c.. &c. Flour rceeivod from custumere end returned ttahcm in broad at ehort notice.. CON FE CTI.ONE RIBS,. of all kinds, ftesh and of the beat quality : constantly on hand, end furnished at the lowest prices. The public is invited to give sue a OW. Lebanon, Nov. 0, 1859. F. n Brittle' • .Valioatal - Iflouse. NORTH E. CORN RR of flank road and.Ouilfwrd Street.; N ORTIi LEBANON, To THE PUBLIC. • • • 110 I all yo thirsty-come and drink, for nice cool mineral water, the choicest 4 rintage, and the purea‘t malt liquors grace wy bar. And yo.hungry conic awl cat, as tic table Is loaded with the malt sulevtaniinl fare. and the rich Lat delicacies of the season crown my boanl— Come man and beasti . my house hs.alivaya open to..the stranairend the friend; and ter animus the best of pro vender. fine stabling,. and attentive_ hostler', are ever ready at my stablLe. • Tome. Reep.ettully.• North I.bonen, Sept. 19.1559.• USNSY 110L17.. i't EW LIVERY . STABLE. undersigned rellpeciftillyinforms the public that I he has quintal a NEW LIVERY STATILE, at Mrs. Hotel,'Al c arket street, Leb t anon, where he will keep for the ' ain k "' public accommodation a good stock 4.7". •of lIORSES and VEILICLES. Ile will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsolue nod Rafe Vehicle:L." Also. careful Drivers furnished when desired. quo OMNIBUS for reales. de. Lnhanen. April 21. ISSS. JASIES.NIAREIL •IS6O . NEW STYLES. IS6O ADAM RISE,in Cutnberland Street, between Market and the Court llouse,north side. has now on hand a oplundbi assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAI'S, for men and boys, fur 18,58, to which the attention of the public is respectfully ins' led. Rats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most cagily, always on hantL Ile has else jest opetwd a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. IMIle will also Wholesale all kinds of la W, Caps, to Country Met-aunts on adFatangeous t., ma. Lebanon, April 21, 1858.. .T 1.0.1 PEOPLES' . . . . Mat and Cap Store,. AT NO 4. EAGLE BUILDINGS. . COBBERGAND STREET. LEBANON, YA.• • PRACfICAI. lIATTEIt, Manufacturer, Wboltuude and Retail in TEATS AND at-a, of the newest SPRING STYLES.. SILK VATS in all eimpes and qualßieut. A first rate NEW STYLE of SILK II ATS. for $3.00: A full assortment of Cassimere Hwy. Perin.% i.t3-1,3 CAPS in endless nriety. A ni.leutini ng.ortiornt of .SICAMLESS CAPS—the kiewest out. YOYA VE,OPERA HAT, and all other 5t7.1,.i.s of Soft lime. now worn from tbo finest to the rbeapeSt quoin les be keep... a large tus. sortment of STRAW lIATS of all styles tbr Men, Youths end ChiWren'e Wear. The antsaulber hotioa by strict attention to business, fair prices and straight forwent dealing to tucrit a continuarice of public .rtaor as bore tororo. BM. Irate of all kinds made order, at the aborted notice. ,Shipping Pare bought. and the high-. eat prier paid in oAtitt. JACOB G. MILLER. Lebannn, May 16.1860. — l4lO - ToGn A P S. 1 17 ; 1 • 0 1 1 e u ts p i k. Thors aro rim gohig 'aut t you are going to J.ll. KEIM in Adam Rise'sfluild tog to have my Llicoessi.tiaken. Ques.—Why do yen go in Kelm end not to ono of the other rooms to have It taken? .Ans.—Because Kvim's .Pictnrea are aharper, clearer . .and.tnore truthful diti:iitheraz.aud nearly evoryliudy goat to him. .Qtter.—Con you toll me why pictures aro ,ouperior to others? • Ana.—tas I he had 'years practice, awl Tuts superior Cameras. and all his other fixtures aro of the moat im proved kind. Ques.—W hat kind of, Pictures does he take? • Ans.--lie takes Ambrotypes, and Molainotypes. of all .sizes and 'superior finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in Oil. Ile takes sill.airea Photographs from Daguerreotypes. of de ceased person++ and has them colored life like, by ono of the hest Artis'a. ;His charging are .reasonable and his rooms are open everyday (except smidity) from S o'clock, A. M. to 13, P. AI, Don't forget, HELM'S ItOuais is the place you am get the host Piaturea. IF YOU WANT A mpagyy next door to the Lebn¢o¢ Deposf(. ~ Dal*. IF YOU WANT APICTURE ofyeu r deceased friend. enlarged anf enlared in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next dam to the Lebanon. Deposit: Bank. ' • IF YOU WANT. APHOTOGRAPH of yourself br frlrnd, the beat are to be had at DAILY'S Gallery. next door to the Lebauen'beponit.flank. IF — IrOCWW.IrT 'OOl4/ PrOTIIIIES GO TO ' BRIEN N 8;31 , S • r. "111.Y LIGHT OALtERT, over D. S. Saber's Drug Store, V on Ontnberland street- Lebanon. Pa. Asionorrers, Et. SINOTIPIB9 'PenitTYPEar PAPYROTYPIES end. Puoto. GRAMM taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Pricesieasona ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality ul the cases Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock. P. M. Lebanon, June 2, 18613. It 1:1110V NORTH LEBANON Saddlo sl e d. , Ilartaes o Mon l actory. THE underaighod hits Removed . his Saddlery and Harness ' _ Md nufaetory to a few doors South of the old place, to the large room rir.l" lately occupied by Billutan a Bro. as - a Liquor store, where be will be happy to_res all lila old friends and customers, and where he.has Increased fa. Miklos fur attending to nil the departments of It's bind. nem. Being determined to be behind no otherestablish moot. in his abilities to accommodate customers, ho has spired neither pains nor expense tuoblain and make' himself toaster of every modern tupriivecneoin the bu siness and secure the servicsa of the best workuien that liberal wages would •Condiaeud. :Me will keep a large stock on hand, end' matinfticturiiiLthe shortest notice, all descriptions of ITABNBSS, such as Saddles, B , idks, Carriage Harness, of all kinav, heavy Harness, Buggy • Whigs 'of the best Manufacture,- ' Bilfalo Robes ; Fly Nets. • such as Cotton .Nirorated, Lipen, and a new kind. lately Invented ; WiI7PS of every loud, such as Buggy Whips. Cart Whips. Ac.; HAMESof all doeerfptioogqs,flALTgß CHAINS, homemade TRACES, Ac., ke., kll of Which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in • any other establishment In the country. All he asks that thou' desiring anything in Wolin% should call at bie_place and examine-his abet 'H e f e els the fullest itonlidenee In tile ability to.gtre entire satisfaction. /lir All orders thankfully received and promptly at teaded to.. SO ANION SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Jun. 2o'lB6Q. MEM SAN F 1 Rays LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER MOIL] ATVS. TT IS compounded entirely • from Onma, and bins be- Ironic an established fact, a Standard Al edirine, 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. r .. 1 It has cored thouaands • !within the last two years who had gifen up, all hope .7 of relief. as the numerous unsolicited certificates in < my possession show. The does Must be adapted to the temperament of the individual taking it. aus i• ed la such quantities ea.te act rntly on the bowels. I Let the dictates of your !Judgement guide pm in use of the LIVER. IN „IV ICI OR AT 0 R., and it .will cure LIVER 00M TACKS, DYSPEPSIA. SUMMER CO RY, DROPSY, S 0 U COSTIVENESS. otior, RA WHIMS CHOLERA LENCE,JAUNDICE ES, and may be used sue RY FAMILY ME D I HEADA E, as TWENTY MINUTES. IF SPOONFULS ARE TA' attack. ALL WHO USE IT ARE in lie &Tor. - swallow m water in tbeonth both together. The FAMILY CA Mc hot active Cathnrtic used in his practice more The constantly increasing have long used the PI LIZ all express in regard to place them within the The Profession well know 'net on different portions The FAMI I, Y CA has with due referchotr to Leon compounded from a table Extracts. which act alimentary canal, and are where a CATUARTIQ is RANGEETENTS of the NESS. PALVS 'IN THE COSTIVENESS, PAIN TUE WIIOLE BODY, freqUently, If neglected, ver. LOSS OE APRIL SAIION OF COLD OVER NESS, LIEADACIIE, or all INELAIDIATOILY CIII LDREN or ADULTS, PURI FIPIt of the BLOOD flesh le heir, Mob u mere us tleement. Toro, I to 3. LYON LEMBERG ER, lzast Ilanover. The Liver turtp.rator and Fatuity . rethartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally. and void wholesalo by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D. Manufacturer, en" upriotor, 2'68 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. CORNER OP FULTON STRUT. For eale'by J. >a Lerabarger, D. 9: Wier, and Dr.. ROES. June 24, 1884-1 y. . • • . INSPECTINE. The •Pereiian Fevei• Charm: FOR the prevention and . cure of FRYER ASV AGUE. AND DILLItiCS IrDVEItS. This wonderful reme dy WAS brought to the knowledge of the present propri etors by a frlmil who has been a great traveler in Per sia and the iluly Land. • - While going down the river Euphrates. he experlene• ed it severe attack of Fever and. Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the footmen took from his person au _Amulet, saying, "Wear this and no .Fiver will touch, you." :Although incredulous as to its virtues, ho couiplied,"and experienced immediate relief, and has tint: always found it en effectual protection ISiu all natitious cothplilints.- .• • , • . On further investigatioulte found that the boatman atfributed to it miraculous powers. and.vaid that it owed only he obtained from the Priests of the Sun.— & inctime nfterwards, the gentleman in conversing with airiest oh Mined' fromliim the secret of its preparation. and, eacertzi li na where the medicinal herbs were found, of. which it *n.scomposinded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives'in the miraculous healin.• powers of their Since his return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by ieversl Ladies and Gentlemen of high character. v.-ho have given it the moat unqualified praise. This remedy having beena specific in l'orsia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Fev er and Aguc and Billious Fevers—is now offered to the American people. It will bo.setit by mail,•prepaid, with full directions for use,..on receipt of one dollar.. Principal Depot and Mauulactory,.lBB Vein St, Rich- Mond. Va. Branch Office, Bank. of Comma. co Building, New . York. . Address JOllii WILCOX * CO. June `27,'60. • MARRIAGE GUIUE.--„Jking a private 115;instrurtor for married persons, or those about to be married. both male and female, in everything concerning the physiology and relations of our sexual system. and the production or presentation of offspring including nil the now dis coveries never before given in the English langsinge,jiy WM. YOUNG, R. D. 'This is reallya valuable and -In terestina work. It is written in plain language for . the generatrcoder, and is illustrated with numerous en gravings. All young married' people, or those contem plating marriage, and basing the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ;-still it is e book that mbst be locked up, and not- Ile about QC hoOse.- It will be sent to any one on the - receitit o twenty-fise cents, in specie or postage-stomps. Address D . WM: YOUNG, No. 416' SPRUCE St., above 4th Philadelphia, Pa. , AFFLICTED AND UN VORTUNPE--Xo matter what may be your-disease, before you place yourself under the - care of any one- of-the -notorious QUAOR9— native or foreign—who 'advertise in this or any other paper. getaeopy of either of-Dr: Young's Book s and real it carefully. It will be th.o menus of saving you many atiollar. your - health, and possibly your life. DR...YOUNG can be consulted on any ,of the diseases described in his puhlieations, at his Office.No.4lo spruces Street, above Fourth. 'LApril IS, 180 10....4.101N5UN1P ILI -E V 8 . • AND .. 44 ,,NBityOUB . BILFEBRAiN: THE anbseriber. foi saveraliearS a reside - et of Asia, discs:eered while Mims, s simple vegetable remedy—a aura Cure for ansumption. Asthma. IJronchiiis , aughs, Colds. andfferrous Debility. .Ilor the benefit of Con - enmptives and A - cruces Sufferers, he is willing to make the some public. To those who desire it, he will send the Prescription, with full directions (free of charge;) sato a sample of qr medicine. wliin they still find a b2entifol combina tion of Natureyt simpio herbs. Those dedrinz the Rem edy ran obtain it by return mail, by addreeseng. - J.. E. U.T -- BOTANIC- PHYSICIAN; • No. 429 Broadway, New - YOrke.. - .. -April 23,18030.-3 m.. • ___ Phila. clk Reading Railroad. lila ,4„ - ...izi• wilk in i-,, n - 1 gIINIk . — riimok y — -' ` rep ITU 26Onnpona. will be issued between any points desired. good for the holder * Mid anpinember 6f his family; in any 'Passenger train, and at any time-‘-AT 20 Paot CENT 1011.01 V TILE intoutAß FARES, Parties having OCCaPIOTI to 1350 the Rod frequently on boldness or pleasure, will find the above arrangement convenient and economical; an Pour Passenger train., run daily each way between Reading and Philadelphia. and Two Trains daily between Reading, Pottsville. and llarrishurg. On Sundays,. only .one moyning,,tntin Down, and ono afternoon train Up. runs between Potts vdle and Philadelphia. and no Passenger : trait. on the Lebanon Valley Branch Rail Road. At P •if4 fia Two Daily Passetigeil Trains - to Read ing, and Harrisburg. 1 OW LEBANOti, going P.aet to Reading. at 9.07,A. Al., 11 and 2.25 P. M. • Morning train only connects at Reading for ,-Wilkae barre, ritteton and Scranton. • At Harrisburg train connect' with . a Penneylvanla.” "Norther Central " and "Cumberland Valley", Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Ctuambers burg, AM. - -Through Tickets to Linoaater, in - No. 1 Oars, $1 50, to Baltimore. $8 30. - 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second Clam Cars ten with all the above trains. Through First Class Tiokeleat reduced rate to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North Waist, and,Canadas ; and Rini. grant Tickets; at lower Fares, to all at nVe places, can be had oil apPllcation- to the Station-Agent. tit Lebanon. Paamniterti are requested - to , pfirchaee tickets be fore the Trains atart. Higher Firm charged, if paid in toe cars. G. A. NICOLLS, January 4,1860. Alnganier and Superintendent. , (Late of thifirmnf Thompson & Blount) Market Street.%'stioare north of Water, Lebanon , IaItiI&PECTFULLY inlbrms the public that he contin lA, nes 11.0138 E. and' SIGN , PAINTING and PAPER HANGING, " and b y strict attention to himiness hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage: t. sir Orders from town and county proinptly attended Lebation, Nov. 9, 1859.-1 y. Rags Rags -Rags HE undersigned will - -pay the highest prise, for T White, Bihzed and-Colored RAGS, in exchange -for Boole, Stationary, Wall Paper, Window-shades; dc., at hts Soot' Stare; In:Walnut et.oseeir - • • Lebanon, May 9,1860. J . HELNIVZ-VILLBIL PLAINTS RI LLIOITS AT. ara CHRONIC DIARRHOEA „ 0 .0 PLAINTS, DYSENTE -7..".:8T0MAC11, -HABITUAL IC, CHOLERA, CHOLE INFANTUIR, FLAT If •FEMALE WEAKNESS ° easefully pa an °EDINA CINE. It will cure SICK thousands can testify,) in TWO OR THREE TEA -0,"'" EN at commencement of TV GIVING their testimony PRICE ONE DOLLA., -AL; 'SAN FO .R PER BOTTLE. RD'S FAMI PILLS ! .D FROM LATH 4RTI cox POD ND Purely 'Vegetable Extracts • SES air tight and will 9 M PRICE TIMER DLM RS REDUCTI . ON OF P4S.SliNbUlt On. and after XONDAY; APRIL 2d,:1860. COMMUTATION TICKETS. . . For the above Tickets. or any onforrnatian relating thereto, apply to S. Bradford, EN., Tn.-nearer. Philadel phia, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line. ar to O. A. NICOLLS, March 28, 1360.-tf . • 4.1en,1 Sept. • Phila. & Itirad ---- Tlting • - ailioa4. Lebanon V r allfeßrafich: • ••• Pees Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.24 P IL and 11.26 A. M. At Reading, both tralna make close coMI axiom! for Philadelphia,. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville,- Williams port, ice. D R %MOTTS CHA ,Ne•EATE oVE REsAN% PILLS ; Q.k IRON. AN aperient and Stomachic preparation mtnaioi o n f 121 i O n N ydr pu a : .rifted of Oxygen and Carboni by eo gen. Sanetiontl by the highest Medical Authorities. both In Europe and the United Stntes,and prescribed in their practise. -_ • The experience of tbobsands den . " preen that no prep • mitten of iron can be compared with it. impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale end „otherwise sickly complexions Indicate its necessity in almost ev ery conceivable Case., Innoxious in all, melodies in which it has been tried,. if has proved abso'utely cura tive In each of the following complaints, As: In Debility, Wisrvntia Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption' Scrofulous, Tuberculosis, Salt Ithenm, Alismenstrotition, Whites, Chlorosie, Liver Complaints. Chronib Henduebei, Rbennm tint', Intermittent. Fevers, Pimples on tbo Face, &e., &c. In cases of GENERAL DEB;LITY, whether the result of acute disease or of the continued diminution of ner vous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this mtorative bas proved successful to an ex tent which no description nor written attestation would render credible . Invalids solong bedridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have and dedly re-appeared in - the busy world as if just returned" from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Eut ferns, emaciated victims of apparent mluesansa, gulneous exhauation. critical Changes, end that comidi catidn of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to sir and ex ercise for wbteli the- pityaielim has no name. lu-eig it voOs A piee:eniDN'S of. all kinds, and for rea eons familiar to medical men;thebporation of thisprep nitration of iron moat accesatualY.,be salutary, for un like the old oxides. it is iiigdrouslj tonic, witbout being knifing and orpe:Kca 0 ting: und.otryi_rekrilarly aperi ent, even in the - Most obstinate cases of costiveness, without ever being a g.tstr:c purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sentatiou. It is this latter pro arty, ameng others. which makes it so remarkably effi,ctind and permanent a remedy for Pdes, upon which it elm appears to,esprt distinct and specific action, by dispersing the Iboal londencY "whfoli forms them. . with Ow Invigorator and , d put up in GLASS OA. cep in any clinento VIA - RPM PILL Is a gen which tho proprietor hne than twenty years. demand from those who and t meatisfaction which their use, hid ocarina to reach of all. that difloroiit cathartics of Ow bowels, THARTIC.' PILL this well estabilshed•fact, variety of the purest rev elike on every part of the GOOD and safe in all cases needed, such as DE STOMACH, BLEB P.l - AND LOIN E, AND SORENESS OVER from sodden &Id, -which enil Iu al ng cou rap of Fe- TITE, a CREEPING SkN- TllE BODY, RESTLY:FIS 'WE'D IIT TILE,IIEAD DISEASE, WORMS in raItUDATIBM,.n great and many distatse to which to mention in this.advor- . . . lu DYSPEPSfA, innumerable as are iticauses, a sin gle box of these Chnlybeste Pills has otelt,suffioed for the aloft habitual eases, Including thoa'ltendcut fbstire. cress. . In unchecked DIARRIREA, even when acivance4 to DYSENTERY. confirmed, emaciating, And apparently malignant, the effects have been equally.'decinive and astonishing. In the local pains, Ines of flesh and strength,-debilita ting cough, and remittent/ hectic, which generally Mill cat-'I NOIPIELVT CONSU3IPTiON, this remedy has al layed the alarm of friends and pimicians, in several very gratifying and Interesting instances.- In SCROFULOUS TUDIiIICULOSIS, thls medicated Iron has had far more than the good effect oT - the moat cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their woll known liabilities. • - The attention of females cannot be too confideotly in• vited to this 'remedy and restorative:in the cases vemill , arty affecting them. In ItIIEUIttaTIS3.I. both chronic and inflammatory— in the tatter, however, more decidedly—it has been- in _Variably well reported, both as alleviating pail), and -re ducing the swellings and st Iffness of the joints and nine ties. . . In INTEIDIITTENT FEVERS it must necemarily,bo a great remedy and energetic relittirative, and its pro gress in the new arttleinents of tiro-West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. • - No remedy has ever been discovenal. in the whole his tory of cnediriuu • which exerts such prompt, happy. cud Icily reetorativc effects. (loud appetite. complete Sian. rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition fur tiCtiVollllll cheerful exercise - , ittunedietely follow ltd use. . . , Puttp , ln neat flat mord batai s tontaioing, 50 Otis, I.price6o.estnte per box ; for ealo by.Drnalatio and deal ers. WIII be abut free to any tulilrett-i on receipt, of the Trice.'-All letters, orders, i•et., should be addressed to LOCKE F.; Co., GeneisLAgblits, - U3O BROADWAY- ) . N. Y. Thousands are daily speaking ln the praise of. . • . . . DR. EATON t Ii • INPAN•TILE CORDIAL, and why? finely:se it never agile to afford Instantaneous relief when given in thee. it acts as if by inattio. and CDC tlial alone will convince you that .winkt we say la true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by ramovi thesuf ferings Your child. instead of by deadenlng.its aEnsl billtles. For this reason. it commends Itself as the on ly relialde preparntion new known for CHILDREN TEETHING... 'DIARRIIOSA, DYSENTERY. GRIPING IN THE ROWELS. ACIDITY OF THE STatIAC/I. WIND.-COLD VIE HEAD. nod CROUP, also. for softening the .gums, redwing 'indentation, regulating the Rowels, and 1-allaying pain, is has no equal—being nn anti spasmodic it is used with unfailing succws in all cases of CONTULSTON OR OTHER FITS. As you value the Bra and healthOf your children, and wish- to ..eltee.thetn from tho4c sad and...blighting conseqnences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of 'which all other reniedies for. Infantile Complaints are composed. take tone but DR. EATON'S IIiFAIITILE COMM AL. this - you can rely noon. It is perfectly harm less. and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents. Fill directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by . CIipRCII & DEPORT, No, 419 Broadway, Nkw York., Sold-at 'CEO: 'ROSS' Drug Store,. opposite the Court Ilniae.--.5010 agent for Lebanon, and by re sneetnbleTtrnicglats throughout the country. T..I I I..I)YOTTA SONS,Thiladciphin, wholesale agents. Apt-fl . • 9. . ..wars presents utt.with the name essential elements. „std gives of cents° the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze the itlocrl.of a person suffering from Consumption, Liv er Cemplaint.-Dyskepsin, Scrofula, &c., and we had in every instance certain deficiencies to the red giolßlfts of Blood. Supply thmn .lipllcieucies. and you are made well. The 1.11.011 D FOOD,Is founded upon this Theory -hent.us its miiiniAlipg .There are FIVE . P.REIPA RATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blond it/ different dis eases. For °ODORS, cc1 , ..1/13. BRONCRITI9, or any affection whatever Of the -Throat or Langs. inducing Consumption-rise No. 1, which is also the No..for De pression of Spirits; toss of Appetite. and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Oier his, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. Non. 2, for Liver Complaints ' No. 3. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for .shFiorP thin it. is.TAKIN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the clroulatiOn: so that *hat you gain you retain. No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, hysteria, Weakness ' es. &c. Sea special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney. and Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all CASCO the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle. &id by CIIURCH / DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. • • - Sold at DR.. ORO.. ROW . Drug Store, opposite the Court liouse.—role agent. for Lebanon, and , by a; re spectable Druggiats throughout the country. T. W. DYOTT &SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. April lft t 860.-Iyt • • DR. ESENWEIN'S • TA R AND WOOD. APTRA. PECTORAL; Ia the best 61mtecner. In the world for The Crritior Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, ' Asthma, Dilliculty in Breathing, - Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, And for the relief of patients hithe'advanoed ertages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat sod Chart, and which pre dispose to Consumpiion. It is peculiarly adapted to the . ;radical cure of Asthma. Being *spired by a practical Phitkieictrz and Druygist - and ope of great experience in the curo of the various diseases to which the homer, frame Is liable. Itie offered to the afflicted with the greatest oonfldenre. Try it and be convinced that it is Mesh:table in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price, 60 cents per Bottle. PRHPALBED 0111 N Dr.- A. EISENNITM3 & CO., DRUGHISTB AND.O'FIBUISTS, N. W. Corner NINTH It POPIAR Bts ., PHILAD'A. 80I0by every .respectable. prumst 'and Dealer in Itlsmarta throughout. tbe . . For 'sale b 7 ,Peltt. WO', Apothecary and Chemist, nppoette the Dlerket. ;tetanal, Po. Ithiltura, April 4,1800.-Iy. /a\ OLD'D R. HEATiffetlY,Ok O*Tz 4. dkr els nod - great d iicoveries. of :le .4npaaNdi eae and Fist India Medicines, with full directions. ia r the certain care of Consumption. Bronchitis, Cough s , Colds, Catarrh, Aatbma, Fevers, Heart DiseaseBcrefu• la, Cancer,'DYspepilla, Liver Cmplaint, Gravel'and Uri nary Deposits, Female Complaints, Ac. Illustrated with hundreds of certiftcatee of coral and engravings For ths.purpose of rescuing as many mirroring &Bow beluga ail possible from premature death, it will be sent to any part of the continent, bi.sendingDß. 111 25 cents-to TJI . • - 947 Broadway, New York City. Sold by Dr. George Uses, Lebanon; Dr. S. 8. •Stevens. Reading ; 'Cbristlan Miller Millersburg; C. K. Keller, 'Harrisburg ; Jobn Beitemliaa; Hait Pottaville; • i:gar& ,J. G. Brawn, ' - • MOTHER] IfeaUhy human 1fb)034 . upon being - "41**LYZED PP'444 ,1 ,P LIN.DSEY'S IMPROVED BLOW SEARCHER, THE' ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED REMEDIAL AGENT .Ichr Impurity of tke Blond, THAT DOES ITS WORK TROROVORZY. EITECTOALLT. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! public but a T il lt i a l l gre4 yea t rs; Pli eaa t a F l lE rely no ;on be a fo ram th ea e nd reputation unexampled tip ,history of any medimie ever inven tell The in gouts etMitioslng it are.limPlii, yet in combination it poefe.rtal iti driving disease from thii human system: It cures &rural/4 ; Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Diseases, - ' Erysipelas, Botta, Fimplis on the hoe, 7 . • Sore Eyes, Ohl & stubbefn Ulcers, . Scald 'lead, Tett er affection; • nem:bade Disorder; nYitfitTsiai (3ostivenesa, Jaundice - Salt Rheum Mercurial Diseases, . • - Generid ..Debbity, Liver Complaint, Leas of 'Appetite, Low Spirits, . Foal-Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Disertsci 'having their origin in an impure *tato of the Blood. Iteery Agent who has this medicine for icile,..EWcir culars on hand containing certllhmterfrom persons Who I.ave been cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate cases, and commend themselves to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above diseases. Thiotfild lowing certilicate alone is selected, as tarrying with - it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of Oat won• derful medicine. • • Sworn statoment of David NTOreary, of :captor Town ship. Bedford county: , 4 • In April, 1850, as noit 'its.l Can remember, a small pimple mode Its appesifince on my lip, which soon be came enlarged and'asre.. - 1 need poultices of sorrel, mid wash of blue vitro!, without cirtmt. Finding the sore extendiag, I calledon_l/r. Ely, of Sehellsburg, who pre menaced It Ca3Csa, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. -Finding these remedies' of no avail, 1 called upon Dr. Shaffer. of Davldvilla Somerset county. who ale, pronounced :the disease Cancer', and . gave me internal and external remcallese-the latter con sisting principally of nineties;' but all to no purpose, the discuss continued spreading toward thencree. , _lnert used a preparation Of arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a time checked the di , ease, but the inflammation soon increased. I nest wiled upon Dr. Stotler, of Sc. Claire rifle, Dedforit county, who also pronounced the disease Cancei, and applied a salvo said to be a never failing remedy, bat it bad no dre' whatever in checking the spread of the sore. In Dsa.tuther, of the same year, the disease had eaten away a gthater part of my upper lip, and bad attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati, whore I consulted Prof. IL S. :.`iewton, of the Electic Medical College. Ile pronounced the Maiac. "acutane otis Calmer. superinduced by an Inordinate coo of mer cury." Ile applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in• ternal remedies. My thee.healeil up , l,nt the inflamma lion was net thoronghly removed. In February, 1557, he pronounced me cured, and I let for h .me. In April the diseneengidn returned, and so violent With the pain that I could not rest at 'night!. Late in Key I returned to Cincinnati, arid again placed myself under the chug of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septoinbardn. ring which time he used crew known remedy, and part ly succeeded is checking tab diseasmilmt when I return ed home thCre were st ll,three:discharging ulcers upon my fitce. I continued using. Newton's preparationp, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Calmer continued growing untll.tt had eat of side of my store, thegreater portiere of my cft cheek, and hoar at acketi my left eye. I lied given up all hope of eves:- be ing cured, since Dr. say said he could alive reliefbut 'that a cure was impossible. In March, 18oS, I boughta bottle of "Bland Searcher," but I must confess that! had no faith in it. I was very weak when I enninenced takingit; but I found that ..T. gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer commenced drying up. 1 continued, and when the third bottle wao taken my bthe AVM healed 113 if by a miracle. I- need a tourth bOttle. and I hare been healthier since than I bare been for the last seven years. Although my face to sadly diatiguret. I sin grateful to a benign Providence who has spar ed my life, anti which has been done tbrongh the instru.. Mentality of Idstiser's hIPAOVAD ALOOTI STAMINA: — • DAVID •31'CitEAR,E. Sworn and subscribed, this S 1 et day or Angult, A. D. 1353, before me, one of the juidiece of the peat*, in amt or the !Wrong's of Hollidaysburg.. Blair county. Pa. . Wituass—b. J. Jones. :.loos Deem', J. P. 'R. 11. LEMOn, proprietor. ' Hollidaysburg. Penna. . • . For sale by M.ll. Ocilla Myeratown ; Martin Pitrly, Palmyra . ; John aapp'A Son, Jonestown; John &Root, Mount Nebo; John (is-per, linchitasnii!le; John:Delv; inger, Campitellstown Killinger Kitipurts, Jo' ni C;Cohatigli. 'Bridgeport; all ofriteberiow 000atyr Also sold at Dr. Geo. Rosa' Ding - Store, opposite tl Court house, Lebanon, Pa. [_Aug: 17,1359',-Iy. Mountain Herb Pills. ABOVE, we present you with a perfect liltens of Texaco, rt chief of u. tribe of the strange Aztec Na ti n, that once ruled Mexico. You iri II find a inn .nr count of him and bit people in our Pamphlets and Al umnus—to be had gratis, from the Agents for these Pills.. *- The inventor and manufacturer of "Jtulson's Moun tain [Teti) Pink" has spent the greater part of his life In traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. Ile spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the "RIOUNTAIN Baas fires" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find in oar Almanac and Pamphlet. It Wan established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the Wel ,and when any foreign or tes, healthy matter gets.mixel with it,lt Is all at once-die. tributed to every organ of the body. Every, nervefeals the poistn,and all the 'vital organs cinichly complain.— The stomach ;will -not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a eufficieney of bile. The action of the Newt is weakened, mid so the circulation is fee .bin. The lunge become clogged with the poisonous mat ter; .hence. It cough—and all from a slight-Iwpm ity at - the fountain-bead of. life—the Blood: As if yon had thrown some earth, for lain:wee. in a pore spring. front which ran a tiny molest, in a few, minutes the whole nurse of the Stream becomes disturbed and discolored.. As quickly does impure' blood fly -to .every..parti - and leave Rd sting behind. All the passages become ob structed, rind unless the obstru.tion Is removed, the lamp of life so , n dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the they are, therefore, un rivalled torn CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, • I leer Complaint, Sick Mead:tube, &c. Thls Medicine expels from the blood the bidden seeds of die , - ease, and renders all:the-fluids and secretions pore and fluent, clearing and resuscitating.the vital organs. Plea-mot. Indeed, Is It to UP, that we are - able to place within your reach, a tuedichuidlicethoVlloirmratei limos P 111.9." that will pass dirertly to the afflicted parts, through the blood and fluids of thit.b - sly, and cane' the soffervtr. to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. 'lads - toes /Ws are Me Best /?entedy in exigence. for the following Cbmpiaints: Dowel Complainta, Dehiliy, Inward.Weskness, Coughs,.- Fever and Ague, Liver Complaipts, Colds, Female Complaints, Losiness'of Spirits, Cheat Diseases, Headaches, Piles, - Costiveness, . Indigestion, -, Stone and Dyspepsia, Influents- Secondary-Situp. Match*, Inflamation,. tome, * * * * M. • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Fin:aide's Mho value healii. should 'nerririre without 'these Pills. They purify the blood, removisabstructi-wur of all kinds, cleanse the akin of. ll pimples and bl.rtch es, and bring the rich color.of health to the pale cheek_ The Plants and Herbs of which these PObsittrer made, were discovered in a very eurprising'way among the Teta:leant, a tribe of Aborlgiuoa In Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent. and you will read with delight, the very interesting acrount it contains of the "lower NIXDICINE" of the Aztecs. ' OBSERVE—Tian 31ou retain garb rills aro put up in a Beaßtiful Wrapper. Each .box eontainn 40 pills, and Itetallitt 25 eenta per box. All . geOuine, have the Rig_ nature of B. L. JUBsilN & 00., an nub box. • ... B. L. JUDSON, & CO., SOLE; PR . OPRIETORS, . . ... No. %OI ibetotiaid Street, . NEW roar. V& Agents wanted isiV.:ai&LAiciress 8.13 above. ..eir Sold in Lwbanoo by.De.lieo. Rose, an,l D. 8. /Caber . February 8, 1860.-retii. notvAito..:Associuk.TioN. •. . , A Benevolent institution els:foals:shed by special iihneotte ',sent for the Relief of the Bich and Disbars*. off listed with Virulent and Bpidestsic Diseases, and especially f_or , the Care of Diseases of the Soma/ Organs. 1. Art DIoAL ADVICE given grills by the Acting •Sur geon. to all who apoly by letter, with ir•Ainscrip. tioo of their condition, (age. occnpation;.habits of life, an.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, jpedi c i nes • fur nished VALUABLE IMPOSTS on Spermatorracea, and oth er bisoaaes of the Socha' Orittuis, &n on the Nrw Raw- ED/M3 employed in the Dispensary, sent lo the afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address. Lilt. J. SKILLILN HOUGHTON,- Acting Sur geon. Howard Aseoc.iation, No. 2 South Plinth Street Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Directors. GEO. F.U.IIC BZBA D. HEARTWELI s pro:idea. NIEL_ HILD. '"ld. Nov. 30, 'O4 , r‘ n ;IIIAN_ EO HOOD Row nESTOILK. 9 n Tits b A Tu as , T 4 R ut tATMENT'AIC Ina D Sea RA I DIC I PL I CUILE gu n p it z y lor , ATORRaor,A, o r Seminal Weakness, Sexual dueing Imrtergeywandantlluvoluntary Emissions, in- V.B M 7) _ . Atu~lthhoorr of urcileenligtal,,tna,ndßoa,Pthy,sidc4ca.l.7l7_pacity.: The world renowned a u thor, this admirable Locturri, clearly prevail from hie been experience that the awl coneequenaes of self-abuse may ho effectually removed . without Medeoine and withoUt dangerous Surgical Olt. stations, botigim, instruments, rings or cordials; point, Ing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectnal,ty, which every sufferer, no matter what his oondi den may be; may cure hlmaelf cheaply, Pritateiyand This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thou. sande. Sent under eel to any address, poet paid, ceipt of two poatage stamps, by Addressing Dr:5.011. J. 0. MINE, 8L D., 480 First Avenue,. NOW Tork, 'poet Box 4bBB. (April 11,1880.4. 11112
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