El Cu gaiter. JOTTINGS &Y THE WAY. If we crave the love of others, we must love them. Why is a tooth drawn like a thing 'forgotten is out of the head. One of the surest signs of laziness Is that of women using rocking chairs too .much. .Bats, in India, are called flying fox -es, and measure six feet from tip to tirof thiyir wings. Tho girl who' succeeds in winning the true love of a true man makes a lucky•hit, and is herself a very lucky miss: A man being eommiseratedwith on account of his wife's running sway, said, "Don't pity me till she , comes back again:" vOld.Babbblor Sneer would like' to *know what kind of broom the young woman in the last new novel, need, when she swept back the raven ring- lets from her classic brow. rAt a•pablic "Tea-Party," recently held in one of our counqy towns, where "sentiments" sera la , order, a timid bachelor was bold enough to re mind the ladies that leap year was upon them, by offering the following: Three long weary yeere have I waked for this; Now, If you'll pop the question surely my yes. •- To which a lady promptly respond ed as follows: ilia man without noinagai.o do Ma olhalitghg, May do Ida own washing, and baking and sewing. The bachelor looked despair. How many a . man, by throwing himself to the ground in despair, °rushes and destroys forever a thou • sand flowenrof hope that were ready "to spring up and gladden al[ hispath way, • It is.a good state of mind for mor tal man wheeLbe is content -to •leave no more definite - memorial than 'the grass, which will sprout kindly and speedily over his grave, if we do not Make the spot barren with marble. It is easier to gain credit, for good .:dess by a glistening eye, while listen ing to some story of self- saerifiee,than by patient usefulness. It is easier to get credit for spirituality by thrilling at some impassioned speech on the plitform or sermon fr'om the pulpit, "'than by !Piing - 1011V of 'justice, mercy and truth. A tall girl, named Short, loved a certain 'big •Mr. Little; while Little, ..little thinking of Short, loved a little • lass named Long. To make a long story. short, Little proposed to Long, and Short longed to be even with Lit tle's Shortcomings. So Short, meet ..ing Long, threatened to -marry_Little 'before Long, which caused little in a short time to marry Long. Wives are such uncertain property 44 Ohio, that the proprietor of the :ixon House, at Alliance,scelebrated the stife'tettrrn sponse'from a ithree weeks' visit in Cleveland, one evening last week, by a grand illumi ....nation, a band of music, and free drinks at the bar. The event was enjoyed by the whole town, as were also, several:fights growing out of it. sgh breeding gracefully insists on 4t,is own rights; good breeding grace- Jfkilly'remembers the rights of others. 'We have all seen that dignified cour lesy, which belongs Ito - Nigh 'birth, which never rdflends as long as it is not personally harmed. Bat we know that that will not last: provocation makes it as bitter and vulgar us the breeding of the mostuncultured clod -Ihopper. Ter—far above this, is the polish which the highest Christianity gives to the heart. It is not "gentil ity," but gentleness. There is a mistake made by those Who demand the love of God from a 'Child. The time does come when the love of the earthly parent Ie felt to be second to the love of the iteaven • diy Father ; but this is not the fire, "for "that is ndt first which is spiritual, but .that which is natural." It is true, "there have beenfeases Where children ~haye given striking proof . of love to 6,qickd ; but those, even to a proverb, 1 111 e young, because they are preco• nious, unnatural, forced; and God 'never forces character. . . _ NEW STORE! . inarsubsorlbers rolpectfully Worm the eitieens of 'Le'banon and surrounding ctiuntry,lhat 'they have opened an Entirely New DRY GOODS, GROCERY, and • - QUEENSWARE STORE, 'IN KENDALL'S NEW BRICK BUILDING, -.between the Black Gorse and Washington tiotels,Cum berlaud Street, (South Side,) LEBANON, PA. - They woulli Inform the public that they are deter mined andenableil to SELL LOW. Their Stook of Goods is very der e, and bought at the best CAM TERMS.— They would invite the Publie to give them a trial, Teel- Aug confident that they can please ell. .„r• Their tem:mete CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. W. K. & J. ECKERT. Air Remember—lN KENDALL'S New Building. Lebanon, March 28, 1880. 'LADIES SUMMER DRESS GOODS Call and See I just received by HENRY & STINE. A 9pplao.lW essortment.or rich Dress Doods, viz :- 6DO , Yarair.Plain ',cared and Illoreactlgoe Slack 911k4, Dina tr/6 mate to 111.13. 600 Yards Fanoy Bilks, rich plaid, striped and figured from 46 to 60 cents. WO Yards .Paittla Lawns, fast colon. 600' do. Lawns at 8 8, 10, 12, cants par yard. 600 do. Malley Bumps! at 12 3, le, 18, 20, and 26 CaUts. U 50? an il d fn 2 r e s e m . 4 , and gingham Lawns at 0,8, 10, Ms Limps, Mons, Grenadines, vary I= deed iNtiO . Black and. Mourning Dram Goods of every rintkut. 10,1100 ffards of English and American Prints and abinesee eel, 8, 10, and 12% cents. Qua aeon end examine our Stuck, we feel confident that we can over each bargains that will Induce many to /in/chase. FlENitff =fr. 5 0 Agents Wanted. r WA. new inrpntions. Agenta•haTe madeover fift,ooo ott ono,—batter then all other es= u rof 6 le, . 1 41:0 four starupg wad gat 80 p!gis: ,41m. 16, ZPKII.4IhI BROWN, /800 ' • ,Lowell, Mein. WEINER MACHINE 111.71[7 - 41:110 ARIL. .116C191,m Wm. & P. L. Weimer, Proprietors. Opposite Me Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, LEBANON, PENN'A. 'I76IEIR WOXICS are now In successful . . operation, in Ail their Tanons de- lapill i partmente, whir-infer complete arrange- P JR:WI:FR manta, are excelicdby iZne In the state, and our facilities for doing all kind e. • "&a.: MACHINE WORK, Agelcatunal excepted,) are not excelled by any mann facturiag place. .Our MACHINE SHOP Is stocked with the nno3t complete modern MACHINE. ET of a very heavy capacity, which enables us to turn out at very short notice, heavy nod light Engine and Furnace Work, Mill Machinery, Shafting, Saw Mill Work and all kinds of Machinery. Our .FOUNDRY base capaeitybxeelladbr but. few In the country, being foAjahed With two cuPelatliapable of melting seven tang df ken per hour Which (Marbles us to'mako cast ings of twenty tons weight All kindabf castings made to order at very low ratea. We have superior facilities for making good hot blast pipe. BRASS FOUNDRY. - - - Braes and ciyintdakton motaLcastings made to order at short notice and low prices. Drasswork linwhed to pattern or order. BOILER SHOP. Boilers of any - size and shape made to order. None but No.I Iron need, and no other than experienced wo'l - kmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Oas Fines, &c., &0.. executed with dispatch. IT.II-8111) P. Machine Smith Work mach by Machine Blackmnitha to drawing or aketch. PATTERN SHOP. We make to ordor Patterns of any description at short notice, and penonsin want of patterns will find It to their advantage to examine our Pattern Rooms, In which are stocked a very large assortment of Patterns. ENGINE FURNITUItE DEPARTIIENT. This department embraces all furnlshinivagolred in Machinery. and Is always stocked with Iron and Brass Valves, Cocks, Checks, Gouges, Oas-pipe box, iron, Steel, Spring Steel, Gaspipe dtti tugs. Couplings , Oil Globes, 011 Cop 011 Lamps, in fact all things necessary about a sic= Engine or Machinery. PAItTICULAIt ATTENTION Is called to our style of Engines. which for economy of fuel, smooth and effective working cannot he excelled. Our PATENT CUT.OFT GOVERNOR VALVE. We are preptand to attach the valve to any Engine now In use and takalihr ply in 'the Taring of fuel for any fled time. For regulating the speed of the ongino.it cannot be excelled, and will hold to smind- within t par cent- any engine with load on or load Mt - PORTABLE ENGINES. _ Our build of Portable Engines are very superior and our new Portable Mining Engines are now being intro duced In the principal ore niinings in our state. Lebanon, February lb. 1860. BLIJAn LONGA 0RE...J08 N C. GAII!I....JACOII ()ABEL LEBANON Door and Sash rdra n ufa etor y. Located on the 'Seam-House Road, ntar . OuStbertand Street, East Lebanon, . THE undersigned respectfully i n form the public in general, that they q ffit Aggi have added largely to their former tettab mr; Bailment, and also have all kinns of the .777 latest and beet improved .BLIEIIINERY a the State In full operation such, as • • • S' • FLOORING,WOODWORTH'- 4-c., for conducting the general boldness fcir Planing, Scrolls; Sa-tiingi 4-c. , iv and the experience acquired by E. LONGAcite an J. O. GABEL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, for &number of years past, affords fall as surance of _their ability, in connection with J. Osinm, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door.and Sash business in this State. They now offer to Illeobanics and Farmers generally, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASH., fie., from the beet Lumber manufactories in the State, feeling confident that( their assortment is lint to be excelled by auy other establishment In the State lirmsgartfituelattstess In size, quality or finish, and Is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all diode who may favor the undersigned with thgir cuetom. The following list compriees the leading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all sizsa; • Sash ' of all sizes; Door. Manes, for brick and skrobitraves; fronis Inrases; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.; *Window Frnmcs, for brick Surbase; • And frame houses; Shutters, of all,sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes; 0.0. Spring Moulding, dell eizes; Wesh.boards. LONOACRE, GABEL et BROTHER. P. S—Planing, Sawing. etc, promptly done fur those tarnishing-the Lumber. , [Lebenon,.lnly Lb,•67. LEBANON COUNTY STIAM °PLANING MILL. GASSER Sc GETTLE ii wten to inform their customers, of Lebo non County, and surrounding Connties, that they are el 11l In full °mutton, and _ are prepared to do all kinds of 4CiaE6ITER WORKBYMACHINERY Ahey .hilvis .all the LATESTsrIMPROVED /MACHI NERY, and fool coadent that they can compete with any othez in the State, as tera„ rds GOOD WORK. They em ploy noun hut tii + bank workmen, and work' one but the but and well seasoned Lumbers .. ' 'heir stock of work is always open for exrunivatlon by Carpeuters and Builders, 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 done to order Also, //and Rai Vor continued Stairs, for making which they latoe a man conatantly employed. 4:ir':Thcy Uwe also erected a ' ' • TURNING LATHE, itn • .addltion to 'their other businesa, and have employed first-rate , mechauhrto attend-to It.' iSiir-Osbinet lire Will do trellto call and examine their stock betbra purchasing elsewhere, as they always keep on baud, Bedstead rests., Talk Legs, Stair Bannister, Newel Potts, and everything' else belonging to the Turning Business, which they will sell at Philadelphia priers. Itx:TURN -1810 WORK done to order, as well as always'on hand. *IL. Their Shop will be found on PINEGROVE ROAD, between Cumberland Street and 3lnjor'l Foundry. •LebanOn, July 4. 1860. Z' BERGER'S ClOlll Ilanutlictory. • riitusKFuL , fur past Beton the undersigned respect ." fully Informs the Public, ;hat he continues to carry on Ids Manufactory 'Esud Hanover townshii), Lebanon county, on ms extensive a scale sis ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work willbe.done In the mme EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made Inc work and name so well known In the surrounding coun try. Ile promises 'to do the work in the shortest poael 'ble time. life sustaufsetory is in complete order, and he flatters himself to be ain't° render the MU* satisfactiOn as heretofore. lie mantihrctures . . , Bread mai-Narrow Oiellis, Oarsintits, Blank e ts, White and other Flannels, all in Me best manner. Ire also cards Wool and makes Bolts. Fur the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—Af the stores of George & Pile, 'Lousier & Brothers, Geerge Bcintehl, kad at 'the - neW 'Ding Store of JoSoPt i. Lnnlbergcr, neat the Sfarket lioness, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk & Long, In North Lnbanou; At S. Cosh ert's, Bethel township; at the - public house of William Barest, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jouestown ; at the etcre of Mr. Weltnor, Bellevue; at the store ofMartin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, East Hanover. -Lehttuon county. All ma oriels will be taken away regularly, from the nhAve pia. cos, 15 abated without delay, and returned again. Those of his customers who wish Socking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, am' lease the eauiq whito, at the above mentloued places, with directions how they wish It prepared. Cr his 'customers can order the Stocking. Wool is be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. Itbs desired that those hating Wool castled, will pay the Cash therefor, Steele above named plates... - LYON LEMIJgRGER. East llanover, Lebanon county, July 1,1660, aee.il LI !IA Er il aCl FAMILY iEVd MACHINE MARKET STRRET, Li - tunes'. - PRICES.—SSO, VA, $65. $75, SRS and $lOO. . These Machines make the SHUTTLE 14°R.8117CH. all-alike on both sitierSttwithont the use of the teethe,* /pad. %%ay have avrentlra knw NIMROD of forming the stiteh—rim pie and unerring in its operation. They haven New Patent Under Tenszon and .a New Upper Tension. Which can be regulated without stopping the Mac.htne —_tdmpie but effective. They will sew with:greater speed Neter drop a such, and do store work. in the same time than any other sewing machine ever invented. These Ma chines have power sufficient to sew • THIRTY THICKNESSES Of heavy sheeting.. They will stitch, run, hem, gather cord, Quilt, felt, kc-: he., and for Stlehing LINEN have no superior. Also, Sloat's Improved Shuttle, Machine For tailoring and 'heavy work. These Machines have been well tested among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those-sold elsewhero at double prlco. Let all who intend to purchase a Bowing Machina call at our Sales Mixon and see our Macblues practically tested, or send for acircular. 3. J. BLAIR. WATDIMAKER AND JEWELLER, Market Street. Lebanon, As., or GEORGE B. BLOAT k 00 , , PHILADELPHIA - . • May 30, 1860. kkkii i. 1.1/ .11E1111E_Alk_. '_llL^ s, BONNETS;F L A •AflD. !MAKERS. Jted received and sold very low by • HENRY & STINH Heavy stoe4 9f Domeettc Goode, net received at HENRY-. & ISTINWS:• • 'Ombrellk•Sun tinbrealas, Paiasols." Mimi Tinders, &c., just received at SENAY & STINE'S. THE LEBANON AtIVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FIT'S FITSII. FITS 11 1 4. IL A FASHIONABLE TAILOR, IN Cumberland S treet, neaily oppoeite the BlAck Horse Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. April 11,1860. SS. RAMSEY his removed bit the Curnw of Cum . berland street and Doe Alley, in Funck's New Bdildlog, where ho will keep an assortment of Cloths ausameres, an Vestiges. Alsoready made clothing an furnishing elraa Shirts, Hose, (Ilerreauglipither ehiefk, Neckt of 'which will be - gold as cheap sent any er establishment in Lebanon. CUSHIER WORK attended to "promptly, and good Ate guaranteed. -0 S. $.ltAii3AY. Lebanon, gripril 18,11800. Faationgble iIIS enbaribei rebpettfully has ds and 1 the pub oin genhrai, thathes common d the TAILORING I.IUSINiSS in all branches, et is resi dence, in Eagt Leber . ' , (entuberland Street } ) 2 guano east from Msjor May 's Rotel, asonth hide.) atten tion to btoil*sa, proniptness in his ediptgenten good Uhl, and moderato chimes, he hives receive' a share of the publlgkp.' atmnsige. lie wag a lout time Mahe em ploy of Micheal Wagner, deed., and feels confident of Ching genial satisfaction. 'Being a new beginner be solicits the patronage of the ?ohne._ Lebanon, :tiny 12, 1551. OBORGE 31cCAULLY. F;tslaiosasible• Tailoring!: MIOIIII.P.L HOFFDLAI , " would respectfully Intim tbe Citizens of Lebanon, .tliat he has REMOTE 1 1 his TAILORING , Business to Lannberland Street, doors Rest of ' , Seger's Store, and opposite thel ton Rouse, where All persons who wish garments up in the ruosVisshionable styleand best manner, are i - vlted to call. Ire his lately received the Newe'Verk, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as ho has none Mit the best workmen employed; ha gthirentees that all wdtk entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. ti@ylFith his thanks to his bid custrimerit for their pat ronage heretofore, ho respectfully solicits public - favor. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sale the N. York and l'hiledelphitiateport or Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact; to that ho can make his arrangements accordingly. 111IC11 Et. 1101 , 131 AN. • Lebatiou, April 7,1869. 07. i'Kourk's Illercharstrrallor . . lug: Estahlishinent, (LATE '6P LANCASTER.) IifirDERLAND STREET, in the 'Nom'. fiwnierly on. by. 7. W. Acker, between the offices of Dr. l igneawraver, htid Qcn. Weidman,. Lebanon. I would respaetfifilyannounce to the eltisens of Leb anon; and surrounding vicinity, that I have received and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOVIS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Fancy Cass!. metes, Sint and Alirtioiles Vestings, goods for Fashion's hie business Coatookc.; bt' the latent. importations, vr all of hich will be mods todtEltrat thoshortest notice, and prices to suit the times. Frothlhe void which has been here, of a thorough precttml tailor, L feel satisfied through my long aperionco in business, Artistic skill, and well known-reputation-as a Scientific Cutter, that Teen compete with the first Idlitthaut Tailoring estab ibbinents In the cities of New. York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the itintiligence of a discorning public, and et Strict attention to Vilituross,.l hope to meet with Bee f:PROVER, 31orchant Lebanon, Apri 18,1160 . CLOTIIIL C LOW RING .. CLOTHING FOR ALL. gams Largest, best cesorted, and most Fashionable J. Stock of Spring add Summer RHADY MAD'E - C-LOTHING In Lebanon, at the Centre Bn ZlVe invite all our numerous friends and the public in general to give inea call and see ror themselves. Our stock consists of Spring Over-coats, Slack and Biqa Drew. Frock and.Satk Coats, Fancy Frock, Sack and Balances Coats such as 'French, Silk, Mixed,'Strtpped; plain, Bay State, Tweed, easel mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacas, Grass Linen, Dull, Jack, Duff and Grey Lingo Dusters. Also a large assortment of Black nod fancy Ca-canners and all kinds of Linn PANTS. , Black _Both', Grenadian and fancyldarweilles Vests, also tli.rge assortment of Burnishing Goode, ouch as Fine Shirts 'Mtn llnkn boooms and French cuffs, silk and Linen Handkerchlofs, Stocks, Crayon', Tins, Gloves, Half noso Suspenders, and all _kinds of 04/11:116 &o. May g RABBB4 Alt°. CLOTH NG LOTH G . l • CMPa, Pants &nil:Vats. ' •• • . Coats, Pants aud • Cents, Pants end Vests Pants, Verde and Coats. Pants, Vests and Coats. Pante, Vests and Coats. Vests, Coats and Pants. Vests, Coate did Pants. Vests. Coats and Pasts. Cheaper to lure them, than to do without them. Made by Tailors who got cash for them. Warranted good sewed, and well to At. Bold fa. Cash at the lowest ft ores. Sold cash at the lowest figures. •Sold for Cash at the lowest figures. • 'ItEIKENSTEIN BROTHERS. STILL KEPT ON HAND, A tine assortment of Pocket cutlery at eizensfein Bros. Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings at noicenstein Bros. Portmonds,Pookebßooks and Wallets at Reizenetein Tree. •• Welk tams, Guards and Keys at • Reizenstein Bros. • • Pistols, Revolver, Caps a Reizerudein Bros. • June 13, 1860. A• 1 1 . 110NS & BRO.'S Now Bout and Shoe Sfiweis fitted 'o to good order for comfort end convenience, bo th Oar diw end Gentlemen Look to Your interfsts. Cisme one ! Come all ! ! see and judge tor yourselves.. TOGN GASSE respectfttlV invites the' amens of ep Lebanon county , to call at his now BOOT, SILOE and. HAT Store. in Walmit istrect,t3etweon Carmany's and Bomberger's ITotels, where he has opened a avian dld new Spring and Summer stock of Boots and Shoes few Gentlemen; also Hats 'h Caps Ilfriiien and Boys. lie takes orders fdllloota and SliCalit:bnd makes them at short noticn out of the hest' inaterial, and will,vsur tant them to give perfect satisfaction. ' - Reis dot - enabled to sell vary low far 'Cash or four madam' credit'. . ..iiiehanen, April 20,.11159. Ph % ip.E.lllcCatily . . FAZHIONABLE .BOOT" AND SHOE MAKER hN Curnberlaud Street, one door Bast of Wthe Black Horse Hotel. Tbankfulttr the very liberal .patronage extended to dicifor the short time. I hays 4 been In bnalnoes, I would resiMotftilly solicit a contlnuanceaf the Uktronago of the public. De has at ell times no assortment of ROOTS awl SHOES of his own manufacture- on band, which will be disposesl of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, .15c. Those desirititch neat, well made artfole, are invited to glre - the a Wit.' - Cbildreas' Shoes of every variety and color on hand. heavy work made to order. work warranted.' Rvarriag neatly dons and charges made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. IS, 1850 11E0. L. ATE.; Ne. JNO. T. *VOWS L. ATKINB..& - Bro. *AMINO united in • • - • thee - DOOT and 'Sues Bir4werws, and from the* determination to be'Pimetual, and make - . -. dmi dere: none but the best of algellim i ,„•' '•=--; work, they [netlike PO - • " " Belting alargeof mite .. ~. - - . - . • Ile patronage. They -.-.•-•" -,.."-,.. will always he 'found at their OLD STAND, , New BUILDISO in Market Street, nearly.opposite Widow Rite's Hotel., where they will be ready to eerre and pleura their customers. They have now milond a large assortment of BOOTS, SIIOES, TRUNKS. CARPET BAGS, Ike_ which they oiler at reduced prime, 0-. Parsons dealing at this SHOE STORE,' can be suited with BEADY-MADE IVORK, or have it made to order: Saris/as:rims is always warranted. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Roots and Shees'.. • - [Lebanon, April 20,1500. JACOB ErSpEL reerpoctfally in forms the pnblle that he still contin -. , -yea his extensive establishment-in BMW 4/111 11 W his new building, In Cumberland at., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction RS l*retofore to all who m ,iy tu x . r him with their cue tore. lie trivi tea Merchants and defiers in BOOTS and SHOES and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and 'examine for themselres, his large and-varied stock. • Ho la determined to surpass all ccmpetition in the manufacture of every article in hie-business, suitable for any Market in the Union. • A due care taken In regard to materials and workmanship; unne•ht thy beat quali ty of LEATHER and other materiels are-used, and none but the hest workmen are employed. P. B.—lie returns hie sincere thanksio 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 . [locbanon,lreb.l7, THE CAMPAIGN OF 1860. POLITICIAiIS,•AND ALL OTHERS, AROUSE. rging undersigned hos Just returned from the EAST 1. with a LARGE AND CO3kFLETE stock of • I f B 0 07 .6.180EL T /J1 3 .215a..4.P_ 5, TRUNKS, • : lof the very latest style., and beeides keeps on band a general assortment of Bocce. AND BiioE3 OF DONEE HAND VAC:TURN. TheliATS are FL SPRING STYLES Ju it manufactured, of all kinds and qualities, and the Caps ate et the dowebt varletles. For Men and Boys ho Man large variety of GAITEID3, SLIPPERS. /M. For the .Ladies he has, a berthtiful as sortment of the neatest SINES and GAITERS which need,but be examined to be rpcommonded. Lean*, par ticularly, are invited to call soon. Also, a very Atte lot of Shoes, &c, for children. Call before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that the store, Cornea- of Walnut Street and Jail .Arlop, , le the place to buy good head and foot protectors, at low prices. NYS. BOWhiAN. la. Hamm taken and work made to order. April 18,1860. . hags! Rags ! Rags ! Utlgned will pay the Merit ,price, for Wbillleißixed - and CClorod RAGS,. exchange for BoOks,,Stattomary, Wall Paper, Windcriaßbildea, Ma, it hie BoOk •Store, in Walnut et., neat the . Jail. Lebanon, May a, 18e0. J. MINIM 11.1i1,1111.. Merchant Tailoring. i t :REMOVAL. Boot awl Shoe Store. Nen , Furniture Store. HARRISON R. DIINDORE would respectfully In form the public that he bas removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Rotel, on Cum berland Street, 'Where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest seem tment of FURNITURE over offered in Lebanon. ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor mid Common Furniture, which ho will sell lower • thadthe like can be bought at any other place in Lebanon. Re has ou hand a large assortment Of Sofia. —v" Tete.a-tetes' Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Note. Rat Racks, se. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Redat; and lot of cl .ap Mattresses. Also, Looking ul scoot • and Idaho ny—very cheap. • in , Olga% bb2 , Ilorses, fer children. . Vs,* VI,. Particular attention pain to DiliflNlL He has provided himself with the FINES ItSE LEBANON. and will make Collimettud,eAteial • anemia. at the shortest; noticeand most redsanable tams. Lebanon, December, 98, 1869. OWEN 14AVBACIll . . IVIANUFACTURER and DEALEIt in the very best fatale FURNITURE. at his Cabinet Ware Rooms, in Market Street, three doors north of the Lohnnon Valley ; Railroad, on the west side. Lie has P large assortment of NEW STYLE SOFAS, JENNY and other BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION TABLES, Cane-seats d sud Common CHAIRS. SETTEES, SELF nocamo CRADLES, &c., dc. He also offers for sale :at very low prices an exit naive assortment of LOORINO GLASSES and Picture Franies of Gilt, Mahogany and Ilosewood. AR he maniifisetures the most of his furni lure himself. he cnn sell much cheaper titan those who • idly the Retuly•niado. All orders punctually attended to, and. articles safely packed to any part of the country. Jle also has on hand all kinds pf FANCY WOOD and Gilt 'MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAU , BACH'S NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. P. S.—Conine made and funerals attended at the shortest notice. • Mt'. I ittlbach desires parties who purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Planners, to - call at his Warcrooran and CERWino his stock, as he is confident that his were is better and will be sold cheaper than any that rat, be bought in tho cities. lie has prepared himself to numufacture largely, and hopes to receive a home.patronago. Lebanon, October 5,1859. • RJitnkel':Shawls; • eILOTII, WOOLEN CLOIIIING of all onion, dyed f Black or-Bluo MIA, pressed, the color warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by ' LYON LESIBEIIGER, Air Articles to be dyed cein be left at Jr,*. L. Lentlex gees Drng Store where all orders Tor the above will b attended to. [Fob. 8,1860. Copper-Smith Removal! 1. -SMITH undersined has REMOVED his COPPER 1. SMITH an dBRASS WORKING BUSINESS to Market Street, the seconct clOorfr am Strickler's EfiU, where he-will bo happy to see all his old friends and custom ers, and where he has increased facilities fur attending to all the departments of hid business. Particnlar attention givanlo limp.otusa. All orders thankfdlly received and promptly attended to., flit and Brasstoorier. .',CLIABLIeZ W.:eh:RHIN, Lebanon, March t,i11410-a°2:4'47 THE` NEW A. IKE It tuRE nndiiihOgned would Eespectfally inform Um citi , sena of LebstiVn; that hfhas commenced the BAK E IND BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand. on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supplitustbilidrs with the best BREAD, CAKES, do., ko. -Flour received from customers and returned to them In bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, kindr, herb and Of !lie best quality, constantly on hand. and furnished at tbeelowest prices. • • • The public-la Invited to givelkine a tt ' Lebanon, N0v..9, • Y. U MIXIII. IVational "lifintse. NORTH E. CORN P.tt of Plink road end Guilford Streets NORTII LEBANON, PENN'A. To THE Ptsue 110! all ye thirsty come and drink. for nice cool mineral . water, the choicest ylntams, and the purest matt liquors grace qty, bar. And yeisungry come ebd eat, as the table is lon‘qod with the most substantial fare, Mill the richest ilbgthcies of the, season crown my bosnl— Corae man and'qimit; my:tease is always open to the stranger' anti the'rriencl, and fur animals the bestof pro- Vettder , fine ;stabling, and attentive bottlers, are sour .ready at My stables. Yours, Resinctfully, North Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1859. 11ENRY BOLTZ— • NEW LIVERY STAULE. F SlidellMined respectfully -informs the public that • be hori pponed a NEW LI VERY STABLE, at Mrs. .11,18 E'S Hotel. Market street, Leb '• 'Anon, where he will keep fur the • public:accommodation gomistock 8.. ' of HOBBES and VEHICLES. He will gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome and isa Velhielw. careful Drivers furnished when, desired: Aleo OVUM:FS for. Parties. Lebanon. April 21, 1858. JAMBS 51ARCIL 1860 NIENIT STYLES. 1860 ADAM RISE, Cumberl a nd Street, between Market and the Court Mouse, north Side. line • now on hand a splendid assortment of the Now Style of HATS AND CAPS. for men and boys, for 1558, to whict the attention of the public is respectfully invl ted. Mats of all- tfrices, .from the cheapest to the:most costly, always:Onhand. Ile haanlso just opmfrd a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS. embrarin7 such es STRAW, PANAMA, PEDALIPEARI., HORN; LEG HORN. SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. gm. lie will /deo Whoterato all kinds of Hats, Cups, &e., to Country 'Merchants on advautageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 18458. TIIE PEOPLES'- fiat and Cap Stor AT NO 4, "BA GLE. BUILDINGS, eilitnEßGAten STREET, 'LEBANON, PA. RACTI OA 11AfTER. ILannfaeturer, Wholesale and P Betaillksdersin HATS AND CAPS, of the newest 1. N G STYLES, HATS in all shapes and qualities. A first rate NNW STYLE of SILK HATS'. for gin°. A fall assortment of Cibilltiere, lists. Foring ,tyle CAPS In millress raffeiy. A epleudid assortment of SEAMLESS CY:PS---the neirest .YOTAVE OPERA HAT, and all btlifir styles of Soft Abs, now worn firm the finest to the cheapest' e keeps a-large air sortment of STRAWDe f.:RRIItYIii for Men, Yonths and Children's Wear. e libbscriber hopes b . 'y • sklet mk attention to buslufair prices and straight forward dealing to merit a edlttlinumee of public favor as here tofore. Ink. Hats °nal .kinds made to order, at the shortest notice. SIIMPinr, Furs hotaght. and the big& eet price paid In Melt. JACOB-0. MILLER.. Lebanon; May 1.8,1800: PM--MINIGRAPHS: TIELLO, Iletsy,;Jßire fire you going that you are II dressed up iitri Ana —I ate golugtb4. If. KEIM in Adam Ittie's Build ing to have my fAkeitau token. QUM—Wby do Yatt go to Ketm and not to ono of the other rooms to luivelt token f ie t s...gam tee Haws pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful Wail dthera and nearly everybody goes to him. (Mrs.—Can you tall the 'Why Ills pictures aro superior to others! . . ,Ins.-Tee 1 lie hmlEyears practice, and has superior Cameras, and all his othdr 'fixture/ aro of the most im proved kind. Ques.—What kind of PiCtnres does he take? Ant.—lle takes Arnliiiitypes, and Delalne.types, of ;di shes and superior finish: and Photographs; from the loneliest up to Life Size, . Plain .and Colored hi Oil. Ile takes all sites Photogitphs from Dagnorreotypos of do. ceased persona and has them oolorod.tife like, by-one of the beet Artists. Ills charges are rentionablo and his rooms are open everyday (accept annilay) from 8 o'clock, A. Jl. to 6, P. M, Don't forget, ICIDBI'B ROOMS is the place on can get. the Beet Petnrea. IF YOU WANT A good PICTUB.E.for a Medellion &Pin, call at DA [- J%_ Ciallerh next door t the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IB YOV WANT PICTURE ofyar deceased friend. enlarged and colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Dopoelt Bank. IF Y9ll. W ANT APHOTOGRAPH .or yourerlf or friend, the beet are to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF. YOU WANT GOop PICTURBS GO TO BRENN ER'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, over C. 5. Raber's Drag Store, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Ps. AMBELOTYPIZ, MELAINOTTPZIF, FEROTTPEB. PAPYROTIPpI and PHOTO ORAPLIS, taken daily, (Beide), excepted.) Priem reasona ble and in accerthinee wfth the aim, style and quality of the cane, ROOMS opined 'from 8 A. N., to 4 o'clock. P.M. Lebanon; June. 2, 1858. - . RE MO AL, • • :c ~ N ORTHL •EZA 11 ON mor" Saddle•aiid illarness Mann factoty. TILE undersighod has Removed . ,; hie Saddlery and names!' Manufactory to a few doors South of the old place,, to the large raDla Thee • . lately occupied by Billman a Bro. as '- a LiquOr store, where he will be happy tt, see ail his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilities for attending to all the departments of his Id noes. Being determined to be behind no other establ tient in his abilities to accommodate cu l' a hik spared neither pains nor expenaeto obtain and make himself master of every modern improvemen in the bu siness and secure the servieett of the best workmen that liberal wages would.command. Ile will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, ill descriptions of HARNESS, euch as Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Harneo; of all kinds r heady Harness, Buggy Whigs of the best Manufacture, Bu, alo Rolkes, Fly Nets,' such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a now kind, lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, amh as Bums . Whine, Cart Whips. to.; HAMESof all desoriptitins. SALTER CHAINS, home-made TRACES, Sc., allot' which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that thaso desiring anything in this llun , abduld call, AC Me place and examine his 'stock. He feels the tull ‘ ? confidence in his ability to 'give entire satiefiction air All orders thankfully received and preMptl at **ell to. SOLOMON SMITH. North. Lebanon Borough, 44'4.250186e ITHINB.tBBO'B . Neir Boot said Shoe:Store ia.fltted an In'good order for oomfortsnd convonletice, both er ladies and Gentlemen.. SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY-THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and iu any amount, large or ants!). 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. Tfie - money is alwu paid back inGOLD, whenever it is called for s and wAtsdjat palm. 4. 'Money - it received 'from Azteutors, Administrators, Gliefrhilits and others vfbb desire to have it in a place of &ilea Mfety, mid n here interest can be obtained for It 5. The money.receii64 Trem deposilors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such.other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6..0R1es Holies—Every day from 9 till 5 o'cloct, and on Mondays and Thursdays tlll 8 olilock to the evening: . This old and well edablieheijaYlNG4llND has re• calved more than TEN MILLIONS 6f dollars from near ly thirty thousand•Mmolitors. • HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGEi Vice President. Wzmiast J. REED, Secretary; - DIRECTORS. Non. Henry L. Bonner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L: Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Samba. Ashton, Joseph Terkel', C. Landreth Mynas, Henry DiScriderffer. OFFICE: Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. June 8,1860. PHILADELPHIA. James II Kelley, SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Ea,ile Bleating ' : Cumber/and Street, • LRIIANON, Pa. 0 FFEfi-SleiVid Public an elegant andextenaive await Inept OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE jEWNLRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, 'Pearl, Slone, Cameo, 'Enameled 'Fork, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Etna and Finger Rings. GOLD CHAINS 'Of ovory style ond . cinality. • •` "..› . -%tot:: - . -- -(- English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of thertnuat approved and celebrated makers. Clocks °Lavery , description. A large variety , of Fancy Goods, Paintings. Vases, &c. The stock will-be found among the largest in this see= tion . of Pennsylvania. and has been selected with great care from the moat celebrated importing and manufao toeing establialtmouts in New York and Philadelphia. Itaraturao done at the slim• test notice, and in a most workmanlike manlier. My friends, and the Public , generally aro invited to an extuninatien of my snperl, stock. . - • 'JAMES 11. KELLY, - sign.of the Big Watch, Lebanon, Scpt...''2.l, 1862. )C gat llnnover. INSP-EQTIRE. -- . The Persian. Fever Chartn. 1 , 0, R the prevention and cure of FEVER AND AGUE .12 AND EILLIOUS FEVERS. This wonderful reme dy was brougbkto the knowledge of the present propri etors.by a. friend who has been a•greatfraveler in Per sta and thelioly Land. . . . 'While gblag down OloYlver.EuPhristes, ffee,Viffrienla sdirlivere attark'bf FeVa? idol Ague. On discovering 'llllC.Ondition, one of the Boat Men took from. his person an Amulet, saying, "Wear this and no Fever .toffi •teuch.sdni." • Althbugh Incredulous as to its efrtries,lie 'cifitiplled, and 'aiperfeAced immediate relief, and. has sinee'always found it an effectual protection from all malarlbus comylidhts. . . On further investkintion he found that the .Initittnan attributed to 'ft mirat alms powers, and said that it could only be obtained from the Priests of the Sun.— Shitetime afterwards, the gentleman In conversing with I a Priest obtained from him thesecretof ita preparation, and fisdertaint.•d where the rdedicinal herbs were found, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of s article hays induced a full belief . % 'the - minds of • Dieffittiveis itch's luiraculona heating Arita of their . • e , • P lC:n*lll.s return to Amerffis, it has been trieZI.VITh therhappicat effect by several Ladies and Gentienien of fifglicharacter, who have given it the most unqualified praise. This remedy luring been a' specific in 'Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Per i er and Ague and Billions Fevers—is now offered to the American people. - It will be rent by mail; prepaid ; `with full directions fur use ; on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactory, 188 Main St, Mae ninnd, Va. /Bane!' Office, Bank of Comma es Building, New'York. Address JOUN WILCOX. & CO. -June 27,10. - TO. CONSUMPTIVES AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS. TIM subscriber, 101 several years a resident of Asia, diaccivemd while there, a simple vegetable remedy--a sum Ones for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis ' Onsghs, alds, and /Venous Debility. For the benefit of Con sumptives and ...Venous Sufferers, be is willing to make the seine public. To those who desirt it, he wilt send the Prescription, With frill'iiirections Chet of charge;) also a 'sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combina tion of suture's simple herbs. Those desiring the Rem edy can obtain itlby return mail, by addressing. J. E. CUTHBERT, BOTANIC IiIIYSICIAN, ' No, 429 Broadway ) New York, 4prrl -r-i- -- h Phila.Readin Railroad. F-M4 } 7 I 1. a. AEI I II 1 i - 1 - 411•11. — c - . M• ftEDIICTIO?I OF PASSENGEIt FARES, On. and after MONDAY, APRIL 2C1860. COMMUTATION 'PICKETS. ' WITII 26 Coupons, will battened between any points desired. good for the' labia. 'and.anit metnbor of his fhibily, in auy Passenger trein,and at any time—AT 25.1.131 t CENT BELOW TILE REGULAR FARES. „ Tura& habing occasion tone the Road frequently on bfisinews ltiekkurei Will God the aboroldra_ngeanent nk renie 'and economical; as Pour Passenger lrhine run daily difeh'Way between Reading and Philadelphia, and Two TrEihlelleily between ItSittilug, .Pottseille. and Ilarriptrurg, Gtt Sunday . % inuf ;morning train Down, and one afternoon train lip, rune between Potts ville and Philadelphia. and no Passenger train on the Lebanon Talley Branch Roil Road. For the above Tickets. or any infoimation relating thereto, apply to B.!Entdfonl, Esq., Treasurer, Philadel phia, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to G. A. NICOLLS, March 28, 1860.—rt . - • Gren,l Rapt. Phila. & Reading - Railroad. Lebanon Nall ley Branch. • Tteo:Daily Passenger Traing to Read -"ling, and ' Ha rrisburg. - Dm LEBANON, going East to lteading, at 9.07 A. M., sad 2.25 P. M. Patalebanon, going West to llai iaburg, at 7.21 P. M: and 11:26 A. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Ph iladelphia, Pottsville, Tanuqua, Denvi lle , Port, &c. • lyillianur Morning train Only cionnecti at• Reading. for Wilkes barre, rittston and Scranton. At llarrisburg, trains connect with "Pennaylvaula" "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers burg, &c. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No.l Care, ssl SO, to Baltimore, $3 30.. SO The. baggage allowed to each passenger. • The Second Chum Cara run•with all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketeat reduced rate to Niagara Fall,, Buffalo, Detroit; Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West, and Caziadas • and End gran t Tickets, at lower :Pares, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. 4Eir Passengers aro requested to purchase tickets be. Aire the Trains start. Nigher Fares charged, it in the cars. G. A. NICOL January 4,1860. Engineer and Soparinten . • Eli Thcimiison, (Late of the firm of Thompson & Stolid.) i rkrt Stoet, 3 square north of Water, Lebanon, ESPEC=LLY informs th e m pdblio that ho otto. nee , •HOLISM •and SION- PAINTING and PAVES. ARGING, end by striatattention to businislis hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. ' Orders from town awl imunttproniptly attended • Leber*, Nov. 9, 1859...14 zr„ . •inichael Lathier,- • • Cbrncrep` Mulberry and Chestnut streets, Lebanon, Pa., MAMTPACTITRER OT ORNAMENTAL OAST AND WROUGHT IRON _BANS • waft Cieditliket, verandas HAl . Belconless,Poblic and Psi- I: Tate Grounds, do ., de, which he offers In great va riety of designs .14. lowerpriees than the saingecan ho olr Weed elasirhere.' Also, CHAIN F.ICNCE . I3 of every de scription constantly kept on ' and. • August. 25, 18511.-t t. • - ExecutOes , Notice, IVOTICE is hereby given that lettenstestanientary on the estate of Dr. GEORGE - LINEAWEAVER, late of the boreugh of Lebabon, , lebanon County, deoeeeed, have been granted to tho 'undersigned of, the borough aforesaid. AlLporsous indebted to staidlirstate are re quested to make payment, and thaw haying claims to present thUnt - . • SARAII LINEAWEAVENExecutrbe, DEL GEORGE p.. I, INRAIVE4.V.IIII, Execuor. Lebanon, June 20, 1860.-43 L • • WILLIAM CONWAY ? ' . • SOA P 1,4 'OAND L E MA.n.I7B4IO3:URBR, • No. 316 Soutlx.-Bitodum..l36,l,lllladolphia. Paira,Nariegated, intik Chetnitiskollvio,Skarev .Yel low, Pale and Brown, Soap, Btestises Wow ' 434n. • _- N.B.—Theligheet prices paid iorTsll4. • 1 0ct.12, BLOOD SEARCHER, THE ONLY ACKNOWLEDOND • •• RERIEDIAL ACENIL's Fnr how:riff/ of She Mood, TI! AT DOES ITR WORK THOROUGNLY, EFFECTUALLY. AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! THiSgreat PURIFIER. lion before the public but ne few years, has already won a name nod reputation uriexamnietl,latlie history of any mealiene ever invert Tee'ingredients eemponing it are simple. yet it combination all powertul in driving direase frum tke Mammal System. It cures strati* , • 1 Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Vet:sees; 1 Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the, face,l Sere Eyes. Old etublniralllcers, Scald head, Tether iffeakal, - Rile:matte Disorders, - Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, • Salt Rheum, Mercurial Dia:apes, • Bailers' Debility, Liver Complaidt, . Loss of Appetite, Low sp i r i n , , , Foul Stomach, Female, c nt namipteornd all Dieuases having their origin in an lateen.; sM i ttef the Blood. Every Agent who beetptamedleine for sale, has sir awara on n an d ennie4lng cerlithattee from porsone who lave b een 'cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate caeca, and commend theniselow to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above diseases. The lowing certificate alone ii• selected, as carrying with it the mostibdubitableievidenciof the virtues of this won alerful medicine. Sworn statement . 61 3l'Creary, of Napier Town ship, Bedford county: In April, 1856, as near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance on my lip, which aeon be came enlarged and sore. Iveved poultices of sorrel, and wash of blue vitro', without effect. Minding the awe extending, I.called on Dr. Ely, of Schellebmg, who pro neunced it CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultioes. - Fludiug these remedies of no avail, I called upon Di. Shaffer, of Dnvldville. Somerset county, who also pronounced :the disease Cancer, and gave me internal andorternal remedies—the letter con sisting principally of attest:es; but all to no purpose, the disease continued apreadiug toward the noon. I next: used a preparation:of 'Weenie, in the form of salve. Thiti for a time checked the dieease, bat the Inflammation soon Increased. I next called upon Dr. Statlet, St. Claire villa, Bedford. county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a mire said to be a never failing remedy, but It bad no effect whatever; in - checking the spread of the sore. In December, of the same year, the dieeaee had eaten away a greater pert of my upper lip, and had attneked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati. whore I consulted Prof. it;. S. Newton, - ot the Eleetic Medical College. Ito pronounced the disease "acirtano- OM Cancer, superinduced by an inordinate nee of zaer cury." lie applied mild zinc oluhnent,and gave me in -ternal remedies. My face heoled.up,but the iutimuma ion was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1867, he pronounced me cured, and I left fore huge. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that Inotild not not at night! .Late in Meg I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdu ries which time ho used every known remedy, and part-• ly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I return ed home there were still three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparatione, and also medicine that I gut from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer eentinned growing until It had eat off . the Left side of my . nose, thegrader portion of my .eft cheek, and had at , acked my /01 eye. I had glean up al112:0 of ever be ing cured, slues Dr. Ely said he could 'give relief,bu that a cure was impossible. In ,March, -1858, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher," lint T must confewi that' bad no faith in it. I eras veryweek•when I oomnienced taking it; but I. blind that I gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcer commenced :Bybee: bp. .1 continued. and when the third bottle war taken my free was healedas if by a miracle: I used a fourth bottle, and I have been healthier since than Ilove been for the last seven years. Although-my face Is azzliydisliguree. I am still grateful to a benign Providence whelms spar ed my life, and which Iran been done through the Mara mentality of LICDSEIS IMPROVED BLOOD Satnemen. DAVID airCREAR Y. Sworn and adbMribed, this Slittlay of August, A. T. 1858, before me, ono of theJustlees of thp,peaekin or the Borough of tiollidayilineg.Mbilr county, Pa. • Witness—ll. J. Jones. • ~ Tout Bomar, J. P. R. M.:LP:MO:a, proprietor, lballidayaburg. Penna. • - For sal" a by M. n. Cottle, Mye:ditown rMuelln Early, Palmyriii John Capp A, J.onestoWn ; Jobb' Seltzer, Mount .NeV a n or.Jolin • ch.own,lne ; JohnVu ingny;Catnpbollatown; "Eikinporta,Anni a; John 0. Cohnagh, Bridgeport; of I.4anon county. ' Also sold at Dr. Oco. ROW Wig Stitta, nppoatto tl 'Court House, Lobauou, Pa. .. [Aug. -11,1859,-Iy. ITY ompany. Mountain Herb Pills. A""'we present you with a perfect likeness of Tesoro, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Na ti n, 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 these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judsou's „Moun tain herb Pills," has spent the greater part of hie 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 "alomrrai.v Maui PILLS" ware discovered. A very interesting account of kin adventures there, yon will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet It is an established fact, that all diswases arlie , from IMPURE BLOOD! The Weed the•life I and when any foreign or un healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all at once die. tributexl to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the pawn, atid, all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a•sufficieney of bile. The action of theiseart is weakenedi And pi? . Ilse circulation is fee ble. The I ungebecoine clogged with the poisionotia mat ter; hence. a cough—and all from a alight impurity at the tomitaiwitetui of life—the Blood' As if you had thrown some earth, ar instance. in a pure spring. from which ran alley rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the siWeetwbecoinas disturbed and discolored. Ai quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages hepoine.isti. eructed, and unless. the obstre.tion is fettered, the lamp of life soon out These pills not outPpurify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the - body ; they are, therefore, nip' rivilled as a . . CURE' YOR 7 BIL In D IblgA O'S, Liver Ceintolaint, Siete Headache:4:c. Th le Anti - Bilio us Ileditine expele.from the blood the hidden aced of •dlie ease, Mid renders - ill the Belida and secretions pure and fluent, clearing' and restieeitating the vital Tapas. Pleasant Indeed, is it to or, that we are able to place within:your reach, a medicine like thel"Moreetsla HERB Prus," that will paid 'directly to the enlisted parts, through the blood and Snide of the lualy, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty andhealth. Judson's rats are the Best Remedy in existence for the • . YoUrneing 'Complaints: Dowel Complaint/I, Debility, Inward Weaknese, C9iiffhli Never and Ague, Liver Complaints, Colds,.Female Complainte,•Lownemi of Spirits, Chest /Sesame, Headaches, Piles, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dyspepsia, Influenza, Secondary Syrup- Diarrhcea, Intimation, tome. Dropsy, is ' • a a • • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health. should never be without these Pills • •They purify the blood,pemove obstructions of all kinds_ cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotch the rich- color of health to the pale cheek. The'Plaitts and 'Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way uniting the - Tezneanr, ti tribe of AborigillOS m Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the "CIItEAT Alantotuk" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE.-- , -The Mountain !kerb Pills are put up In a-Beautiful Wrapper. liar.h box contains 40 pills, and Retail -cents per box. All Erelialue, have the sig nature of JIMSON kon each box. B. L. JUDSON, & SOLE PROPRIETORS, NO. 50 Leonard Street,' xelrd.Rir. Agenti nantedalano=-' ..e r Bald in bebanon by De. Glilk : 44:4N.apd Nobiliary 8, 1888.--BIL . ' PHILADBLNIIA. A Benevolent institution istaMithed .h.te spw• dal liitedow mead for the Relirf of thei sia and Distressed, off Veda with Virulent and- Epidemic Disonset, and espedttl4.for the Cure • ' of Diseases of the - Semte:l . MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a descrlp tion'of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of iife, ha..) and in cases of extreme •poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhons, and oth er Disease; of the Sexual Organs, and on the Nevi Itnt anuttemployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free .of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage - will be tia-Gaptabk, Address, DR. J. /MILIAN HOUGHTON, Actin: Sur geon, Howard Association, N0..2 South Ninth dtreet Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Direotoii. • EZRA REABTWALL, /Wildest _ OEO. FA_IRCUILD. Secretor! , Noy. 30, - MANHOOD .ow LOST,. 110 W RESTORED. , Jest ritbalkeci, in a Sisaleil.Jihivelepe,* TEM NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPAR.MATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakniesa, Sexual Debill Nervonenesa and involuntary, Thuhtsions :M -ducinglmOoteneY and-Mental and Phyhical InutpeCity. Br ROO. J. CULVERWELL, hl. D., • Author of "The\ Green Book db.,. The world renowned Author, in this admirable Lecture, clea r ly apron teem his own - experience that the , awful ceneequeucas of seltabuse may be effectually removed without Medoclne and withcititu mmong iscirmesi orations, bangles, instrunients, rings or cordierB;.point luid-eifectual, by ap ing out a mode of cure at oncecertate which every snfferer,^no matter - What his condition may be, may' cure himself cheaply, privately and radioa Thia Lecture will prove a bb on'tolhortaaads and tho u Sent, under seal to ani,nad;iiik 'the re ceipt of two postage' stamps, by O. KLINE, ht. D., 480 First Avanne,"New• York. Post Box 45116. [April 11, 1860.-17. LINDSY'S I MPROVBb An aperient and Stomachlopreparatton of IRON pu rifled of Oxygen and Carbern by eombustion in Ifydr-- gen. Sanctioned by the highest , Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United.fitatee,end prescribed in their practice. Tim experience of Thoussmdsaaily provee t at no prep - aration of Iron can be corcipared with it. Impuritire of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sietly complexions indicate its otheassity.in almost er err conceivable case. Innoxisrmit & - Ill' nt~ad lee is which it has bran tried, it has proved s .nlieo'ntely cure.- live in each of the following complaints,' yis In Debility, Nervous Affectlane; Hinnoiation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarritted,- Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous, TuberkiklosiS, Salt Ithtium Mismenstruntion, White!, Ctilorciais, Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Hbeuma dem, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, , &0., &C. In rases of OBNItitAL DED/LITY, whether the result of acute disease or of the continued diminution of mor el:waited muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this rastoralivc has proved successful tg' an ex; tent which no description nor writtenetteStil,hionwouVl render Credible. Invelidsee long bed-ridden as tiiintre' become forgotten in their titnirisighberhiaxl, have and dedly re-appeared in the busy world as if Joist returned from protracted travel In a distant land. 'Some very signal icsqnces of this kind are attested (if female Suf ferers, eataciati:ylctlma of apparent Maraamal4; au,. guip t epue exhaustion. critical changes, and tinitoecitopli .ohbon of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and ex ercise for which the physician has no name.' In NERVOUS AFFECTIONS of all kinda,pid for rea sons familiar to medical men, the operation of , this prep poration of iron must nece , marily be salutary, for un like, the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and over-heating; and gently : regularly aped ,' ant, even- in the most obstinate eases of costiveness, without ever being a gaatec purgative, or inflicting a. disagreeable sensation. It re this latter prenerty, among others. Whirls rein* -it so remarkably effectual and permanent s remedy fftr Piles, upon Which it also appears to exert a (nsti*.tt arid epecitie eaten, by dispersing the local tendency which. 'forms them. In pISPEPSIA, Innumerable as aro IN causes, a sin gle box of these Chnlybosto Pills has often Bunked for the most habitual cases, inch/1110r the atteudent Chairs nest. In unchecked DIARRIPEA, even when advanced to DVSENTERY, confirmed, emaciating; -and . appsrently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive an astonishing. In the local pains, toes of fie.h and strength, debilita ting cough, and remittent hectic, which,generally Jodi cat. INCf PIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy -has al •inyed the alarm of friends and physicians, y 2 .M rit very gratifying and interesting instances. • In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this-medicated Iran has had fax more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of Reline s without any of their well known liabilities. ' ' The attention of females cannot be too confidently In vited to this remedy and restorative, In the cases• pecan arty strectingthem. In RiII3O.IIATIS.II, both chronic and Inflammatory,- in-the latter, however,_ more decidedly—it has beou in variably woll reported, both as alleviating pain and re• duclng.the swellings andstifiness of the joints ind mus cles. In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it Must necessarily bo a great remedy and . energetic restorative, Mid ifs pro'. gress in the new settlements of the West, will Probably be one or high renown and usefulness. • No remedy has ever boon discovered. lathe whole his tory of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects. Good appetite. complete diges tion, rapid acquisition of strength. with - an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat 'Oat racial boxes containing 50 pilli, price 50 cents per box ; }braid° by Druggists 'and deal ers. 'MD be sentlree to'any address on receipt of the price.. All letters, ei'deri! ' ect., should be addressed to E. B. LO CKE & Co., General Agents, - 330 BROADWAY, - N. 'I% Ain!' 11, 1860.-Ij. rM I THET Thousands are daily speaking iu the praise of DR. DATOWEI . • - INFANTILE VORDIAL, and why? bemuse it never tWs'to afford instantaneous relief when given in time: It acts as If by ranee, and one trial alone will corivince you that what we say is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing ilmeuf ferings your chi6l, instead of by deadening its sensi bilities. For this reason. it commends itself as-the on ly reliable preparation now known for' CHILDREN' TEETHING, DIARRIHEA, DYSENTERY.. GRIPING IN. THE BOWELS. ACIDITY OF TUB WIND. COLD IN THE DEAD. and CROUP,• fur softening the , gume, reducing Intlamation, ragu the Bowels. and relieving pain, is has no (vial—being en and spasmodic it is used with unfailing-. succe.se In all cases of CONVULSION OR OTHER FITS; As you value the life and'health cif your children, and wish to save them from those Sad and blighting 'consequences which are certain to result from the•mie of narcotics of which all other remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but • DR. EATON'S IN FANTTLB, CORDIAL: this you can rely upein. It imperfectly harm less, and cannot Injure the most delicate infant. Price, 2b cents. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH & DEL'ONT, No. 4E9 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' Drug Store, oppoalta the Court lionae,,eola agent for Lebanon, and by all re spectable Drtltrglati thronghrint the country. Ny..VIYOTT & SONS, Phi ladelph la, wholeea le agents. April 18,.1.860.—1y. NeiMy Monettlilooil on heing '* A NATArz E D prisenta us with Abe same. .ossentiil ekentents, sad gives of course the TRUE 'STANDARD. -141Lnalyze the Blood of a person suffering trom Consumption, hir er Com - plaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c., and we find, in every instance certain de fi ciencies In the rod globules of -Blood. Supply these deficiencies and yoq are made Irbil, The BLOOD FOOD is founded vrepp. thia Theory —hence F I VE PR g EPAR ATI a O re N S . adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different die easeh For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, or any - affection 'whatever of the Threat or' Lungs. !wincing Consumption. use No. 1, which is also the No. for De pression of Spirits, Lees of Appetite, and for all Chropig Complaints arising from Overlie% General Delritity,iita Mervin Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints,. No. for Dyspepida. Being already prepared for absorp tion Il' TAKEN.BY DROPS• and carried immediately into the circulation, so that' what you gain you retain. No. 4 is - for Female Irregularities, Ffysteria, Weekness es; &c. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney, and BladdeiComplaints, take No. b. In all easel the direction's 'Must be strictly follovrcd. Price of the BLOOD FOOD . SI ',per bottle. Sold by.CHURCH & DUPONT, NO. 409 Ereadw ay, New York. Sold at DR. OEO. ROSS' Drug Store, oppoiite the 'Court I:l6use.-4010 agent - for Lebanon, aid* by all re speettible Druggists throughout the eountrY DYOTT ds SON S Philadelphia, wholesale agents . April 180880.-Iy. o`o - 4 4 V 4 C . 4; DR. 105' 'EN.WEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAP TR A PECTORAL - . • is the best MEDlenfr in the world'for the thine of Coughs and Colds, Croup,HrOirotitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Drettiting,• • Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria.:, • • And for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with .au••Diseires of the Throat and Chest, and. Which pre - die:pose to Consumption. It is pectliarly adapted to the radical cure Of 'Asthma.- Being prepared by a•pritetical Druggist; and one of great experience in the care of the various diseases to which the Bubean framo ie liable. It is offered to the afil 'dad - with the greatest confidence. Try it and be conyinced that 1t is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affeettorte 3 Briefs 50 cents per Bottle. "Orb 'Br. A. 8181 3 & CO.; DR,IirGOISta A s ICD CHEMISTS, - N. W . CorndiNLNTH POPLAR Ste., PIITLAD'A. Bop .by iespeitable Druggist and floater in filenivs hrong - heat the For. sale b.* Joe. L. Lemborger, Apeibeekry, and Chemist, opposite the Maiket. 'Lebanon, Po. PhilatPa ti Aprit4, 1860.-17. - (211 OLD BA: BEA TIPS BOOK OF tßAVriPlar i . 0,1„/ els and &knot diroovcrles of the' japark;•Wr ese an d m i st Lun a modirdnes, with foil oireattaini: for the cortaiwcnre of Consumption, Breadth-lei Ds, Mich], Catarrh, Asthma, Fevers, Heart Diseatse:Slerohi- Is, Cancer, Dyspepala, Liver Oamplaiut, Gravel 'am* Uri nary Deposits, Female CnmPlainta, Ate- • with hundreds of cortificatee of cures and e . ngtiyi ngc For the purpose of rescuing as many . suffertng,n ow , beings as possible from premature death; itArilrbit sent t o any pa rt of the continent, by sending 25 coati t o DA. MOH, • • • " 4 47 , Broadway. New ILO* LI Or, gold by Dr. George Boa, 7. 4 baticinlkf.l3:B' Bteven§.- Reading; Christian ?diner, lifilteraburg; Heller Harrisburg ; John Bvitenman, Hamburg, , Pottsville. Oct. 6,1859.-Iy.