E 3 61ja Cum. THE VISIT OF THE PEIRCE OF WALES Tllll orricam, CORRESPONDENCE. WAMIINGTON, July 11.—The following is the correspondence between the Iresident and Queen Vittoria relative to the visit of the Prince of Wales : "To her ifojeety Queen Pretoria :—I have learned from the public journals that the Prince of Wales is about to visit Your Majesty's North American dominions. Should it be the intention of His Bops! Highness to extend his visit to Hest United States'l need not say how happy I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Wash . logien. "You may be well assured that everywhere in this country he will be greeted by ,the American peollleitt such a maarierhs 'cannot fall to prove gratifying to Your Majesty. In this they will manifest their deep, sense of your merits as' a wise, patriotic and constitutional sovereignt "Your Majesty's most obedient servant, "JAMBS BUCHANAN." "Washington, June 4, 1860." "BOCHUM/Ail PALACIO, June 22, MO. "My GOOD FIDIDND:—I have' higsliniutlh graiti• fled at the feelings which prompted you to write to me, inviting the Pi ince of Wales to come. to Wash ington. Me Intends to return from Canada thro' the United States, and it will give him great plea sure to have an' oppOrtun ity of testifying Jo yeti in person that those feelings are fully reciproca ted by him. He will than be able at the same time to mark the rdspeet'whieh be entertains for 'did Christ Magistrate of agrent and friendly State and kindred nation. "The Prince will drop all royal state on leaving my dominions and travel under the name of Lord n,A hehee done when traveling on the con tinent of Europe. "The Prince Consort miehee to be kindly re - membered to you. "I remain ever, your good friend, "VICTOMA t o Pinta Fbaltioarettax.—Tne'SingaporePree ' Press mentions the astounding fact that since January, 1859, fifteen hundred Chinese have been carried off by tigers in Juhorre, the end of the Malacca peninsula. This is mu ch worse than in Singapore. The tigers chow more than their u sual cunning, and regularly feed on humantesh. 'They "lurk close to the narrotijungle paths, and 'spring out from behind on the unfortunate pass er-by. The Chinese have immigrated into the peninsular In large number, and have entirely monopolised the cultivation of gamble and black pepper. The refuse leaves of the gambler (terra .ijapeica) are used us manure fur the pepper plant. It is new difficult to induce 000 lies to work In &bore, so great is the danger. At the present rate of deaths the cultivation must decline. The quantity of gambler imported into England an nually, chiefly for dyeing purpose, le six thou. Ilatid 1 1 1 01 Passiorm's IlOtte.—A repertlit's'llteon In circulation here for several days, that Presi dent Buohanan has sold his residence, near this city, known as Wheatland, and that ho has pur ceased, or is about to purchase, a property in the 'rioinity of Baitmore. It is also said that Mr. Potter is the purchaser, to whom theplace has ma. ny cherished associations, having been once the property of his father, his childhood's home, and the scene of a beloved mother's death. We Can not vouch for the autheottetly of the reported • sale, but such rumors are not generally without 'lleglefoundation.— Lancaster Express. A Bexetnr.e Pnockwatrio.—The Japanese Ambassadors, on leaving the country, deposited twenty thousand dollars with Mr. Belmont; to be distributed among the policemen of the several cities through which they passed, as an acknowl. edgment of their services in protecting them.— 'The distribution of the money will be etude by the Mayors of the cities. This, we believe, is the only expenditure the Japanese incurred while in 'this country, as all their expenses of every kind were paid eitheeby the•VenerattiOverumenr or 'the cities whichthey visited.—Afew 'York Timis. Iftiff- As tttreary traveler wasivendidg his way through the mud, In a far West region. of coun try, he discovered a young maiden seated in the ' door of a small log house. He rode up in front `of the house, and asked the girl for a drink of water he drank it, and she being the first woman he had seen for several days' offered her a dime for a kiss, The young maiden accepted the offer, and received both the kiss and the dime. The traveler was about to resume his journey, but the maid, never tutor having seen a dime,. asked : "What am I to do with the dime r "You may use it in any . waryou wish," he replied, " it is yours." "If that's the `case, I'll give back the dime =id take anothiSikiss." A Coitt.tinsarox . Wrtis A Skit !—lt was sta 'ted;dreteeent Meeting' of the 'Directors of the New Jersey 'Railroad' Company, that since the 'road went into operation, 33.000,000 of passengers lhave been traniported safely, and 'Oh •passenger has been killed or maimed in the cars during the entire period. In view of the above foot, and the satisfactory state of thti Company's affairs, the stockholders passed a resolution offering 'thauks to God for his previden Care. 'lt 'is a 'new thing for a corpdration in the United States 'to thank God for anything. The example of the 'New Jersey Company is a good one, and proves that it is not entirely soulless. Or' The Japanese Embassy left this country on their return to their far off home, on Saturday a week, after perhaps one of the most favored so journs that so extraordinary an embassy from 'one country ever-enjoyed within the herders of 'another. The splendid 'United State! steamship Niagara sailed With them from New York about 'two o'olodictin 'Saturday afternoon direct for Ja pan. via the Cape of Good Ggpo and 'Will 'rehab her destination ' 'in Abotit'atte kin dred days. . The'life insurance companies are about insert ing a (douse in their policies, prohibiting their risks from risking their neekt by ballooning or tightrope performances. A Ginirt,z3Gurt Y BRIDEGROOIK.--.l"be young Queen of Portugal lately asked her bushand at dinner what wine be preferred. "Port• you-gal:" Was the reply. Lebanon 1111uutual Insurance Compaisy. Zworporated by tlee Legislature of Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL! OFNCIE AT JONESTOIF744 LBBANON COUNTY. GUARANTEE CAPITAL 1165,000 WEB COMPANY le in fall operation, and ready to make Insurance on all kinds of property, In roma or anary, and on as thrombin tame am any well gov erned and safe company, either on the Mutual or joint stock principle. 'President—JEW BRUNNER, Ears. 'ue President—D. M. RANK. Treasurer—GEO. F. MRI Alicratery—WM. A. BARRY. - DIRECTORS Joon Batman, Esq. Gao. Rees, Gao. T. Dizzy, D. M. liansrawY, Nsemzorr Dom. Jen. :min 0. Bunn, $. K. Taatonisa. Davin M. R,ist, baYto Dasnst, 11. Maras, Wiz. A. Baas:. "ANYLIONYE. ELY, Agent for Labananand vicinity Jonestown, 'gob. 2%1E59. Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of Annville, LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. ?rllll5 COMPANY we incorporated, March. DM, and jj it now in full operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, end other Bulldinp, on Furniture, awl Merchandise generally. Also on Barns. Conform, Stook, Farm Implements. to.. on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS: "Christian Bachman, John N. Smith, WllftemEarly, jr., John H. Kinporte, Deihl B Giumloh, George Bigler, Christian Hobs, John Allwein, Samuel Meyer, Rudolph lierr, John B. Bohm, Joseph /P. Meta, IP& Reno Slim. FM Itunotrn Una, Tratumr Josarti L Nars,tleara 'lumina, January 19,1880 American -.-Life 'lnsurance reany. CAPITAL RPO p CIC, 0500,000. COMPANY'S BUILDING, WALNUT Street B. E. Corner of. FOURTH, Phila. Lire Inaoranee at the renal =OO RATES, or a tIIGINT STOCK RATES, rt abde4ED yer cent. leap t or et. TOTAI. ABSTINENCE RAUB, sbi Sower. In the World. .1.0. Shea, tidy.] A. WHILLDIN, Preetdent. Sir GEORGE °LEM, Esq., le Anantifor Lebanon musty. [February& 3860.-ty. John W. Nish, Agent for FAME INEENANCE COMPANY, No t „411. UMW 1314e11t. PHILARLPUTAI INCrORKKATErD AYRI.4 1.858. By THE any. OF DONT/NED TO WHO AND INLAND RISKS. OBOROD W. DAY. Tilisident. JONATHAN /. BLOOM, Tice Fleet. Mumma 1. Bzuumaaan, WOO "gait 41,1 Farmers Look to Your Interest. A. Major & Bro., YOU LD call the eaten Con of the Farm ers of this and adjoining - Countietu and • ;•••• .•• •••,, their friends in general; to the.Satithitt - • they have opened their AGRICI3,II'I7- RAL STORE, on Pluegrove street, near their Fouudry.se Machine shops, in the Borough of Leb anon, Pa., w h e re we ran truly say, that we have the Largest and Beat Assortment of FARMING IMPLE MENTS ever - Ditere4 to the &inners of this community. Ai we have bad a long, experience In the Manufacturing of blechinery, we have Made it our object to select the beet and most durable Marbines, and all that we offer for sale we can say that ware ie no other In use that can surpass them. We have the following Machines that we can recommend to our farmers, viz:— efanely's an tabined Reaper and Mower, With WOOD'S Improvements, bonsey's Combined Bak. er, Reaper & 'Mower. Railway Horse Pewersand Thrash e-a, four horse ith'er.P,i3vere &,Threshera, Morgans Pat ent Independent Steel liflte - Tixi_tfi Horse RAKE, alum ma's Patent Fodder, Straw sad Hay CIITTI34,Cpat Iron field Rollers, Grain' Fans and Drills, Hay Elevaidte, ver.tittliers, Cornehellers, by band or plwer, Odra Plougland.Plantera , Cultivators, &c., with a variety or the bust PLOUGHS in use. All kinds of Forks, Sakes, Shovels. Spades, Roes, gross and grain Scythes, grain Cradels, Bushel and Peck Measures, &c., &c., Ac. Farm ers will bear in mind that they will and it tOtheir:',ad vantage to buy their MaChines at home, as all are liable to brake or get out of order, and if they have been 'bought from a traveling agent they will have tombleto - get t itan Intended. How arei• play to bonged or the brok en pieces repine : el, and paitidularly a Reaper which, by breaking in the midst of your Harvest may deprive you of the use of it for seven days, whilst bad it.‘beini bought at borne it would have been ready for use again in a few hours, as we have the patterns for all the Ma chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on band, so that you cannot come amiss. We would invite env friends and ull others to give us s , call before Pur chasing elsewhere, as our eintle - teplense and be pleas ed. Also CASTINGS of all kinds made to order ealeat short notice. ENGINES, Mill Gearing, Shafting, we Matitiftkiiie and repair Steam Engines, Shaftings, Cilcular Lathe, for Wood, turners, &c. REPAIRING all kinds of Maehinery attended to with dlepatch. Addriee, A. MAJOR - 813RO. Lebanon, May 23, 1869. Cloth Illan ifactory. frIHANKFIII, for pest fisvorii,Theibideittgtidifred¢eet -1 fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry 'On' hie Mao ufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a mile as ever. Ii is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. He promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory iel in complete order, and be flatters himself to be able to render the mane satisfaction hthefettifere. Ile manufactures Broad and Narrow Cloths, Ctlistitetts, Blankets; While and other Flannels, ail in theta! manner. He oleo nerds Wool and makes Bolls. For the conve nience of hie Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following placce:—At the stoma of George Sr Pyle, Looser & Brothers, George Beinoshl, and at the new Drug Store ,of Joseph L. Bomberger, near the Market Ilimeean tic borough of Lebatp . sn; at the store of Shirk & Long, In North LebariOni at Gosh ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of Barnet, FrodericksburgF kt the store of S. E. Bickel:la JoneetoWn; kt 'the stcre of Mr. Wollner, 'Bellevue; it the store of Martin Early, Palmyra: at the storeof Mr. Zimmerman, Bast Hanover, Lebanon county. All ma erials will be taken away regularly, from the above pla ces, fittished'erithout delay, and returned - again. Those of his Sibektug . Wool card ed dyed - find mixed, can 'leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they 'wish It prepared. "-:r his customers can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and le[t at the desired places. N. B. It is desired that those having Wooicarded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places. LYON LEMI3ERGER. East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 4, 1860. ffi Geo. B. Stoat d Co's ELIPTIC ram -Brion FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. MARKET STREET, LEBANON, PRICES.—SSO, TAO, $llO, $75, $B5 and $lOO. TllOBO Machines /oak° the Somme OR LOCK-STITCH saralike On both siderlatwithout the tumor the feather pad. They have an entire Ile* matuon of forming the eittch—Pimple nun unerring 4 its operation. They have a New Patent Under Tedeton and a New Which can be regulated without stepping the ' --Ample but effeeffie. They will siiwitiit,fi greater Sliced skrar 'drop a Arita; ciiier4o more teOi* rp ;vine time tlion anghther - siibingliabhitte ever ivtawite4. These Ma 'Chines have poirer SulEc.leut to .e n THIRTY THICKNESSES Of heavy abeating. They wit! ifitah, euiy hitm,.gather cord, quilt, felt. &c., &e., and for Btichiug LINEN have no superior. Abe, Sloat's Improved Shuttle Machine For tailoring and heavy work. These Machines hare been well tested among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those sold elsewhere at double price. Let all who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call at our Sales ilooM and see our Machines praCtically tested, or send for a circular, may so, iBBO itkkihO th . .• . -. F4W - STORE! „fiv. stibithisiberu r zeipectfalylnform the citizens of 1 Lebanon and eurrounding country, that they have opened an Entirely New DRY GOODS, . GROCERY, and QUEENSWARE . .• , , , S IN KENDALL'S NEW BRICK. BUILDING, between the Bieck MAO and Waehington Hotels, Cum. 'berland Street,lNcluth Side,) LEBANON. PA. They would Inform the public that .they are deter miked and enabled to SELL LOW. Their Stock of goods fa fllry large, and bought at the best CASH TERMS.— They would invite the Public to give them a trial, tid ing confident that they. can please all. .har Their terms are CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. - . W. K. Le J. ECKERT. Air Remember—TN . KENDALL'S New Building. Lebanon, March 28, iBSO. 'LADIES SUMMDR DRESS . GOODS Call - and see t reneived by HENrti & STINE. A Splendid assortment of rich Dress Goods, :-- 500 Yards Plain figured and itioreantique Black Silks, from 75 cents to $1.75. 000 Turd, Fancy Silks, rich plaid, striped and figured from 46 to'so cents. 500 Yards Pacific'Lawns, fast colors. 500 do. Lawns at 6%..8, 10, 12%, mate per yard. 500 do. Charley Daregen at 12%, 16, is, 20, and 25 cents. 500 do. Gingham@ and Gingham Lawn!' at 6,8, 10, 12%, 18% and 25 cants. 500 do. Silk Baregos, Tissues, Grenadine's, eery' rich. 500 do. Black and Normans Dream Goods of every description, . „.. . 10,000 Yards or English-'- and = Amorican Prints and Chintzes at 0,8, 10, and 123! cents. Call soon and examine our Stock. we feel confident that we can offer each bargains' that will induce many to Purchees. DENBY & STINE. 2111HILARL B 0 N-N E FLATS, Ai BRAgicraS tuit tecol:vod and sold very low * - totirr a ann. MARRIAGE GUlDE.—Being a .private .. ......Ixistructor for married' ithroons, or those " ahont to be married.. both male and 411 1 n everything concerning; the PhYsii . 0 07 and relationnot our animal eystem. and the proddotton Or preventatlon of offspring' inaluding all the new . dia• )li:ivories never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, 3/.; D. %%Id Is really 'velniable soil tereating work. It to virittouln plata the general reader, and la illustrated with Buffietons en graving. All, young married people, or .!thosse content, plating•goarringe, and having the, least impediment to married INS, should rata this twin*. It .dtecloses secrets that every'oneshosid be acquainto with ; !till it to e book that mast he locked up,. * and not lie about tbf horse. It will-bweenf to any ran on the receipt of tires:ay-five cents, in specie or postage-stamp,. Address D . WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUGB St, above 4th Philadelphia, Per. 113.. AFFLICTED AND lINPORTIINATE—No matter what may be yonr disease, before you place yourself under the 'asre of soy one of the notorious QUAIMS—. native or forrigu—who advertise in this or any other paper. get a copy of either of Dr. Boomed Book e, and read It carefully. It will be the means of raving you many a dollsr. your health, and possibly your DE. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the daemon described in his publications, at hie Office, No. 41.6 •sproae Street, above Fourth. [AprU 18, 1864,1y.e.0.w.f ALLWZIN, Presldezkt. 5000 Agents Wanted. TOaell 4 new inventions. A,gents have made over $25,000 on one,---better than all other aktailar agencies. Bend bar stamps and get 80 Pager pertteulers, gratis. Epag,Alsi BROWN, May 10,, 185.-Bm , Lowell, Mus. Heavy stook of Domeetle Goode,l l l4 received at & LEAIBERGER'S Upper l'eriston J. J. BLAIR. WATCHMAKER:AND JEWELLER, Afarket Strut, Lebanon, Pa.; or GEORGE B. SWAT k Co., PHILAIStLP.HIA. THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FITS I FITS I I PITS H a. IL RicsEr, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, lit Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Black Horse Hotel, lAhahitta• Pa. • ALL work done up wittrAmatuess and dispatch, and entire satisfaction , guarantted. April 11, 1801. . REMOVAL. Q S. RAMSEY by remiised. to . the Come- of Qom °. berland street and. Doe. Alley, in Punek'e New Balidlug, where be will keep.akruortment of Cloths, &matures, and Ridings. A.Moreadiftwde.clething end furnishing goods each es Shirts, Hose, Oloi'es,Randker .ehlefe, Neckties, Am, Act,—all of which will be eold.ae cheap as at any other esteblishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly and good litsinaranteed. .13 R. AMSAY. Lebanon, April 18,1860. Fashionable Faltering. frillidfCgipliacribei respectfully informs his friends and J_ the patio In general, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches, at hie rest dance in But Lebanon, (Cumberland Eltreet,) 2 squares east f rom Major Moyer's Hotel, (south side.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good Ate, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a abare of the public patronage. Be was a long time in the em ploy of hlichtel Wagner, deed., and feels .confident of giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner he 'toilette lite patronage of the public. Lehaiain, May 12, 1855. GEORGE mccAinty. tar Fdshionable Tailoritag: MICHAEL HOFFMAN would' respectfully intbnn the Citizens of Lebanon, that he him REMOVED bis TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Pfteger'a Store, and opposite the Washieg ton House, where all persona whci will' garments made up in the most fashionable style and beet manner, aro in vited-to call. He has lately received the New York, Fhil adept*, Perla and London reports of 8177iiik inid Summer Fashions, and as be has none but the best workmen employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be donb in a satisfactory manner. pCa .With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TO TAILORA - I :r Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelpfda *Vogt of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tatra wieMpg the Fashions should let the subscriber know of thefact, so that he can make Ms arrangements accordinity. MICIIML HOFFMAN. Lebaabb, April 7, 1859. 0 1 ROdiles fflereliant Tailor ing Establishment, (LATE OF LANCASTER.) CAIBERLAND STREET,in the room formory cc copied by J. W. Acker, between the °Mai' of Dr. Lineaweaver, and Oen. Weidman, Lebanon. rwould repoetfully announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and aarrtaunding vicinity, that I have eeceived and opened a NEW 'AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTHS, BLACK ,p,OE SKINS, Fancy Casa mores, Silk and Mame/lee Wilting's, goods ior Baehinna. ble business Coats, an., to., of the latest importations, all of which will beans & Warder at theebortest notice, and prices to suit the times. From the void ,which hes been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feersaVsfied through my long experience in bushmes, Artistic and weirlfunaitt reputation as a Scientific Cutter, that I ran compete with the first Merchant Tailoring estab lishments in the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a discerning public, and a A i da' Ottetitioti to tiheilhese4..hope to meet with sw ats. , O'ROURK, Merchant Tailor.' Lebanon, • April'lB, 1860. CLOTHINIGI CLOTHING ! CLOTH I NWVOR ALL THE Largest, beet assorted, and Most 'Fashionable Stock of Spring and Summer READY MADE CLOTHING in Lebanon, at thi Centre Buildings. We invite all our numerous friends and the public in general to give us a call and sea fdthemselves. Our stock consists of Spring Over-coats, Black and Blue Dress. Frock and Sack (owls, FaitCylrock, s irstrirtind Business Coats Rich as Predh, Silk, Mixed, Stripped, plain, Bay State. Tweed, Cassi. mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacca, Grass Linen, Bell, Jack, Buff and Grey Linen Dusters. AlBO a large assortment of Black and fancy Casahnera and all }Linda of 'PANTS. Black Satin, Grenadier' and Fancy Marseilles Vostn,also a large assortment of Furnishing Goods, such as Fine Shirts with linen bosoms and French . cO.lB, silk and $3012, klan4koraidofa, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Malt Mine, Suspenders, and all kinds ;pr. Whirs, &c. May 0, 1860. EABIsR & BRO. CLOTHING CLOTHING Coats, Pants end Vests. Coals, Pants and Vests. Coats', Pant, and Vests. Pants, Vesta and Coate. Panta, Vohs and Coats. ; pants, Vests and Coats. Vests, Coats and 'Pants. Teats, Coate and Pants. Veats,Coats and Pants. Wa Cheaper to have rn, khan to do without Guth. Made by Talking who got cash for them. Warranted gekij_ sawed, and well to tit. Sold for rant al the ioweet figure& Sold for cash at tEe Gftveat Stuns. Sold for Cash at the lowest figures. „... REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS. STILL KEPT ON HAND, A fine uaortmeat of Pocket cutlery at Beizenstein Bras. Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings at • • Saizenatein Broe. Portimonals, Pocket-Books and. IValleta at Neizenetein Frog. Watch-chains, Guards and Keye at Reizenateia Bros. Pistols, Revolver, Caps-at Iteizenstein Brae. June 13, 1860.- ATHINS & W.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted lip in good order for comfortand convenience; both for Ladies and (fentlemon. • Look to Your Interests. Come one ! Come all 1 ! see. and judge for yourselves. irOHN GASSER .rcisogelknily invites JIM citizens of &/ Lebanon count y - to call at his, new BOOT, SHOE and LILT Store:ln Walnut street, Iwitiveen Germany's and Bomberger'e'llotels, where he has opened a splen did new Spring and Summer stook of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also'Getta k Caps for Men and Boys. ' lie takeadders for Boots and Shinn, and makes them at short:otice out of.the beet , material, and will war rant them to glee natant satisfaction. He le determined to sell very low far Cash or four monthe credit. Lebanon, April 20,1868. Philip F. illeCouly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SIEOE MAKER ON Cumberland Street, one door Bind: ctaikii t the Bleat Horse Hotel. Thankful for the Very liberal patronage extendell to; lie the abort time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. He has at all times ah,. assortment of BOMA „aml BllDES.drlire owiiiiistii4dctirre on hand, *ldea will be disposed of on reasonable . FINE BOOTB t .:,ILVDTBSI'GAITERS, Thase.droirinen neat, well Made article. are invited tO Children' Shoes of every variety and color dn hand. Heavy work made to order. ifir•All work warranted. Repairing neatly dime and charges made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1850 fi7o. L. ATKINS. JNO. T. ATNIKU. G. L. ATKINS & Bre. is the BOOT and Silos Reenizes and from th liL eir V d r e N tinm G u lti n a it t ed ion to • 1i( 1414z6 be punctuaLandmake I none but the best of odifti work, they feellike so- Belting a large of Pub* lic patronage. They swill always be found at their OLD STAND, 'New Ban tano,) in. Market Street, nearly opposite Widow Rises Hold, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,. CARPET BAGS, &0., which they offer at reduced prices, Sit Persons dealing at this SliOE STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE WORK. or have it made to order. Satisfaction it always warranted. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20,1859. oat and Shoe Store. JACOB WHEEL respectfully in forms the public that he still Contin ues his extensive %stablisiament in fokb hie new building, in Cumberland st., *here he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretoffire to all who may faker him with their custom. He ifiVßes /Merchants and dealers In BOOTS and. SHOES and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, tollll, and exibline for themselves , his large and Varied ht*V. He fit dettkinined to surpass all ecmpetition in the manuilififie Of every artiele in his !mamma, suitable for any Market in the El nion. A due care to ken in regard to materials and workinanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and Mitt* materials are used, and none but the best workmiti are employed. P. S.--lie returns his sincere thanks id his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore befieAred on him. fie hopes by strict attention , to businese and endeavoring to phmse hie customers, to merit a Share of publio pat tronage [Lebanon, Feb. 17,18. THE CAMPAIGN OF - 1860. POLITICIANS, ANB ALL OTUERS, AROUSE. TMILE undersigned bit just returned from the EAST with a LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of BOOZY, Wan Ed TS CUPS, TR Mr& TROY. ZING BAGS cle. of the very latest styles, and Waldo!' ki3epe on hand • general amortmetit or BOOTS AND snoza or HOME MANUFACTUR.E. The " IdAtS are SPRING intl.:ES-PM manufactured, of-all Mods and qualities, and the Ceps are oi" the.newest Varieties. For Men and BRIM bq has Itar - ge variety, of GAITERS, SLIPPERS, td Fok tchileshe has a beautiful as sortment of the neateit Bitoits and GAITEKS which need but be exaidnedro be reannmetided. Ladies, par ticularly, are Intindd to call soon. Also, every line lot of Shorn, le., fdi children. Call before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced - that the store, Cbrnsr qf Wailissal Amer and Ail AMIN, is the place to buy good bealland foot proteCto re, at low price.. JOS. BOWMAN. ral„. Mesenree taken and work =Moto order - . April 18,185 . 1.0: • , - • - • V V Bads s pt .s . Rage h ags pin undersigned will pay the highest price, ihr J 'White, Mixed end_Golored RAGS, ill OXChal3; for Books, Statiwtry,TWMl4Paper i . Window Shades, ~ at his Book ltoinila Walnut it, near the Jail. Lebanon, iffeltil, Meta J. MERRY lIIILLIIII. =3 Iper Alt RISON K. DUNDORE would respectfully' lu ll form the public that be has removed opposite the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel. on Cum berland Street, where be tktll keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered In Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will sell lower Z than the like can be bought et any other place In larhanon. ifs bas on hand a large assortment of Sofas. ; Tetena-totes, Note. Centre, Pier, Card and other Ts, bleu. What Note. Hat Racks, ac. Also a large and cheep stock of stuffed, Osmotic:et, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteadsdionifit lot:of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,--Eluilt,'Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blindw Carriages, Riga and Hobby Horses, for children. Ml Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING. — _Ha Lab provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON. and will make Coffins and. end Funerals.at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Lebanon, December, 28,18. OWEN LAITBACIII ) MANUFACTURER and DEALER in the very Lest made FURNITURE at his Cabinet Ware Rooms, WWIIn Market Street, three doors north of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on the %rat side. Ile has large assortment of NEW STYLE SOFAS, :JENNY LIND and other BEDSTEADS. EXTENSION 'TABLES, Cane-seate d and Cotninon CHAIRS. SETTEES, SELP.ROCIUNG Cammas, &c., &c. Re also offers for sale at very low prices an eat' nsive assortment of LOOKING GLessEs and Picture Frames of Oilt, Mahogany and Rosewood. As he manufactures the most of his furni ture himself. he can sell much cheaper than those who buy the Ready-made. All orders punctually attended I -to, and article@ safely packed to any port of the country . He also has on hand alritinda.of FANCY WOODand Gilt MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAU DI'S NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. `lv.,9—Coffins made and funerals 'attended at the shortest' notice. ea_ Mr 4 .laubaeh desires parties who purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to call at his yarerooms and examine his 'dock, es he is confident that ware is better and will be sold cheaper than any that ce_be bongllt in the cities. lie tae prepared himself to numullictnre largely, and hopes to receive a home patronage,. Lebanon, October 5, 1859. Blminket Shawls, Cl 4" , WOOLEN CLOTIITNG of ekk colon, dyed ' , et Black or Blue Black, premed, color warra.ute I and goode turned out equal to 'nem by LYON LBIBBERGIER, .03f. Adidas to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lember bar'e Drug Store where all orders for the above will b attended to. [Feb. 8, 1860. Copper-Smith Removal! IIE • undersigned has REMOVED his COPPER T SMITH .and BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to hfarket/Stre* the second doorfrom Strickler's iltege, where be will•be happy to see all his old friends and custom ers, and siliere,he bee increased facilities for attending to all the depsetwepts of his business. Particular atterft* given to Baseman). All orders thanisfully,reeeived and promptly attended to. CHARLES H. SEVEREIN, Coppersmith and Brassworker. Lebanon, March 7,1860. " THE NEW BAKER 1 undersigned would respectfully inform the citi- L semi of Lebanon, that be has commenced the BARB ING BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, on OumberldarlAtreet, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supply customers with the pest BREAD, CAKES, &c- Ise. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES ) of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on hand, and furnished at the lowest prices. The public is invited to give me n WM. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859, F. IL 113011., .fictional Mouse. NORTH E. CORNER of Plank road iixid O ollford Streets NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A. To Toz-Puotso HOl all ye thirsty come and drink, for nice cool :mineral water, the choicest vintage, and the purestmalt liquors grace my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, Bs the table is loaded with the most substantial fare, and the richest delicailes of the Beason crown my board— Come man Fud beast; my house is always open, to, the stranger and the friend, and for animals the bestorpro• vender, fine enabling, and, attentive healers, are over ready at my stables. Yours, Respectfully, North Lebanon, Bept. 14, 1859. lIEN EtY BOLTZ. NEW LIVERY STABLE. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at Mrs. IifRISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leb- . anon, where he will keep for the („. public aecommodationa good stock t .----. oraIBRSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentlg and good driving gorses, and handsome and safe Vehicksil Aim careful Drivers furnished when deeiutt. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, &c. Lebanon. April 21, 1858. JAMES MARCH. 1860 NEW sTyL ES. I SGO A IHSE, in Cumberland Street, htween Market and the Court House, north side. has now on hand a splendid aseprtmeut of th - o . New Style of AND CAPS.,:f4 pleb and boys, for 1268, 16 which the attention of the public is respectfully,lnvi tad. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the thost costly; always on hand. Hebasalsojust opers , d aeplen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. and all others. Illt-He will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, An,, to Country Merchants on advantageous tams. Lebanon ; April 21, 1856. THE PEOPLES' Hat and Cap Store AT NO 4, EAGLE BUILDINGS, C1.1111141:11.t4.11D STABET, IfEBANON, PA. PACTICAL HAVTER. Manufacturer, Wholetusle end Retail Dealers in HATS ANDCAPS, of the newest SPRING ST YLES. SILK II ATS in all shapes and . -utiell‘ies. A first 4 rate py l viT STYLE of SILK HATS,fin- .t 3.00. A. fulOuisertinent of Ceesimere -Hate. Sprier; style OAPS Ik.endless variety. A splendid assortment of SEAMLESS CAPd—the newest out. YOVAVE OPERA. HAT, and all other styles of Soft Hats, now worn from the finest tothe cheapest qualities he keeps a large as sortment of STRAW EAU of all styled for Hen, Youths and Children's Wear. The, subscriber hopes by strict attention to businesa, fair Prices and straight - forward dealing to merit a continuance of public favor is 'here tofore. 10-, Rats of all kinds made to order, at the shortest notice. Shipping Furs bought. and the high• est price paid in CAM JACHE G. MILLER. Lebanon, May 16.1660.- PUOTOGIIA j US. HELLO, Betsy, where aro you going That you are autism . ' up sot gopor to 3.11. KEIRlin Adana Rise's Build ing to have any lAkeneie tae p. Qiies.=—Why do you. go to Hahn and not to one of the other rooms to have ittaken 7 , Am.—Because Heim's Pictures are sharper, clearer And more truthful than others and nearly everybody goes to him. Ques.—Can you - tell me why his pictures aro superior to others! Ans.--Tvs I he had 9 years practice, and has superior pameras, and all his other fixturer are of the most im proved kind. Ques.—What kind of Pictures does he take? Ans..--He takes Ambrotypes, and 3felainotypos, of all sizes and. superior finish: anti Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Shea, Plain and Colored in Oil. He takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de. ceased persons and baethem colored life like, by ono of the best Artists. His charges are reasonable and his rooms are open everyday (except sunday) from 8 o'clock, A. H. to 8, P. Id, Don't forget, KIIIM'S ROOMS As the place yon can get the Bost Pictures. IF YOU WANT Agood PICTURE for &Medallion erPin, can at DAI LY'S Gallery, next door - to the Let/anon...Deposit Bonk. IF YOU WANT APICTURE ofyeur deceased friend. enlarged ant • colored In oil, call at parrs Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF YOU WANT 2 PHOTOGRAPH - of yourself or friend, the beat are to be had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deponit Bank. IF. YOU WANT GOvi, PICTURES 1:1•0 TO BRENNER'S VELET LIGHT deuere.,Tivet D. 8. 'tabor's Drug.Btore, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, 'Pa. AMEROTYPES, AINOTYPER FM/TYPES, PAPYROTTAS. and PEOTO OSAPHS, taktedally, (Sundayazoopted.) Prilaisinnama; No and In accordance With the size, style and quhlity of the •= 8 ".." Rwma °Mod from s A. al, to 4 o'clock. P. M. 'Lebanon, June 2,1858. It 1 4 1110 VA 14- NORTH LEBANON Saddle afla Harness !Mann raetory. - pus undersighed his Boinoleal • .L his Saddlery and itia(4ll, Manufactory to a few doors-South . of the old place, to the large rosin lately occupied by Stillman a Bro. as - a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increeeed fa- Minim for attending 10 alt the departments of h's busi ness. Being derogonined Who holing:ln° othe'restablish ment in Ms abilitiee to accommodate customers, he has spared neither paina nor expense to obtain and make bliaelt master of every modern insprovemen in the bu siness and wore the services of the best workmen that liberal wages would command. lie will keep a large stook on band, and manallactore at'the shorteat notice, all descriptions of ZIANIVAWN, such as Saddles, Bridles , Carriage Harness, of all kinds r heavy HarneBB., Buggy • Whigs of the best Manufacture, Buffalo Robes, Fly Nett'. such as Cotym,..Woreted, Linen, and a new kind, lately invented; • WAMPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips.' Cart Whips, &a; 2 ZstiaSof all descriptions. HASTEN CELAISS, homemade ta-gass, „go., &e., allof which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in- the cOutry. All he asks that *m.desiring anything In this Sue, should rail at his place and ensunibe his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. ifir All orders thankfully ,rkeived and promptly ab tended to. SOLOMON SMITE. Borth Lebanon HOlengh -An. , 25, . 18611: ATIEms a BROM bitir . :l3Oot soldAthoe S ta r eAs'atted tukin mxol ooter,for otati*t arid,Opartubtoro, both - ohttliOttilohtoo SAVING FUND. National CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. 51Oney i received every day, and hi any amount, large or swell. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put In. S. The money is always paid hack inGOLD, whenever it is called for, awl without notice. 4. Money la received from Rfcecutors, Adminisfrators, Gwardians and others who desire to have it in a place of perfect safety, and where Interest can be obtained for It 5. The money received from depositors is, invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 6. Office Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock iuthe evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thOusand depositors. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Warame J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, ~_yrpncis Lee,, Sam]. K. Ashton, . C. Landreth Bliintis Heiiry Ditenderffer. ' or.g . i.C.E: • • Walnut Street, S. W. Corker of Third Street. June 8, 1860. PHILADELPHIA. '"James R. Kelley SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Buildings, Cumberknd Street, .-• LEBANON, FFERB to the Public inelegant and extensive easort meet OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, East Elanover. consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo,.Eaameled Work, and Etrustan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Rings. GoLD Cilium of every style and quality. ..1 English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods. Paintings. Vases, Ac. , l'hu stock will be Mond among tile largest in thissee • tioirdf. Pennsylvania. and has been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing eAtablishments in New York and Philadelphia. Ravgioo done at the shor test notice, and in a most workm4ke manner. Sly frieiias; and the Public , generally aVe invited to an examination of my superb stock. ." JAMES U. KELLY, Sign of the Big Watch, Lebanon, Sept. 21,1850. The Persian Fever Charm. .OR the prevention and cure of FEVER AND AGUE - V ,ANB BiLiffOOS V' EVERS. This wonderful reme. dy isaa *Might tii,:the knowledge of the present propri etors by a friend who haiDeen a great traveler in Per sia and the linty Land. • While going down the river Euphrates, he experienc ed a severe attack of Fever and Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the Boatmen took from his person an Amulet, saying, " Wcar this and no, Fever will touch you." Although incredulous as tons virtues, he complied, and experienced Immediate relief, and has since arftlys found it an effectual protection from all nailarious complaints. On further Investigation he found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous powers, and said that it could only be obtained from the Priests tho Sun.— , Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a Priest Rh taitied from, him thesecretof its preparation, and ascertained whero the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of tide article have induced a full, belief in„ the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing powers of their Prie4s. Since his return to America, it las been, tried with the happiest' effect by several Ladies and . Gentlemen of high character, who have given it the most unqualified praise. This remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Fev er and Ague and Billions Fevers—is now offered to the American people. It will be sent by mail ; prepaid, with lull directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactory, IBS Main St, RiCh mond, Va. Branch OffiCe, Bank of Comma ce New York. Addreaa JOIN WILCOX A CO. June 27,'60. TO CONSUMPTIVES • THE subscriber. foe several years a resident of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure fir Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis ' Cbughs, Colds, and Nervous, Debility. For the benefit of Con sumptives and Neralis Sufferers, be is willing to make the some publie. .•• - To those who desire it., be will send tip.fteseription, with full direCtions (free of charge.;) aim sample of the medicine. which they will find a beautiful combina tion of Nature's simple herbs, Those desiring the Rem edy ran obtain it by return mall, by addressing. J. E. CUTHBERT I BOTANIC PHYSICAN, • No. 429 Broadway, New York April 25, 1860.-3 m. ELIJAH LONGA.CRI4...JOUN G. GAIntI,...JACOB GABS". LEBANON . Moor and Satda Manufactory Located =the Steam Frame Road, neai , .7amberiand Bred, Bast Mamma.. ' • • TIIE undstraigue4,Tos octfully form the in • that they ii a LLL777 'TIE Wilt have added largely to their Jormer estab- I T r - lishment. and also have all kiwis of the ~...latest and best unproved liiii.ORINERY in the S ate in full operation, such as WOO D WORTII'S FLOORING, Etc., for conducting the general businees for Planing, Scrolls, sdidizg, - 4-c., and the experience acquired by E. LONOACRE and J. G. GABEL during their connection with the Door. Sash and Lumber Trade, for a numhor of yearn past, affords full as surance of their abnify, In connection. with J. GABEL, to select stock suitable to the wants of the Door and Seth business in this State. . . _ They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, ilpsin favorable term, a judiciously assorted stock of ,t(iifiltS, SAS & c., from the best Lumber wianufacterie in the State, feeling confident that' their assortment is not to be excelled by any other establishnient In the State in regard to exactness in size, quality or finish, and is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those who may favor the undersigned with their custom. The following 11st comprises -the loading articles of stock on hand:— Doors, of all sizes; Door Frames, for brick and fronte - blouses ; Window Frames, for brick and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds, of all sizes; 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGACRB, GABEL & BROTHER. P. S—Planing, Sawing, err—, promptly done Rir those furnishing do Lumber. CLetsinon, July 15,'57. LEBANON COUNTY STEANI PLANING MILL. GASSER GETTLE • wish tomforn their customers ' of -Leba. non County, andsurrounding Countiea, that they are still in full operation, and .. are prepared to do all kinds of CARPENTER WORKintMACHINERY They have all the LATEST IMPROVED MAORI .NERY, and feel confident that they can compete with any ()the: in the State, as regards GOOD WORK. They em ploy none but th beat workmen, and work none but the befilcnd well seasoned .Lteraber. Their stock or work is always open for examination by Carpenters and Builders, as consists of " • Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, Vaxing, Wash Boards, Mouldings ' Flooring . Boards, Weather Board*, Sidings, rke. BA*ING AND SLITTING done to order. Also, Jldnd Rai i.for continual -M4rs, makingwhich they have a man ednatantly emPloyea. They have also erected a `TURNING LATHE, in suldltbin to their other business, and have employed a firstrate mechanic' to attend to - It. Stir Cabinet:Mak. era will do well to can and examine their" stock before purchasing elsewhere as they always keep on hand, Bedstead Bbsts., Table legs, Stair Bannister, Nem/Peak and everything else belonging to the Turning &tailless, which they will sell at Philadelphia prises.. lirla—TUßN. ING WORK done to order, as well as always on band. Ws_ Their Shop will be fouraI'ORINEGROVE ROM), between Cumberland Street and Foundry. - Lebanon, July 4,1840. „. Michael Lauer, anwer qf dfailberry .und Chestnut streets, .Lebinon, FM, • ammarPAOTtiltlrit or ORNAMENTAL CAOT,ANDONTEOGOTIT IRON • . " • RAILINGS "VCR Cemeteries, Verandas. BaJconies,Publie and Pei vete Grotmds, Se.,Ac., which he Orem In great vs, rlety of deaigna at lditer Prices thin the SW" can be eb' tabled elsewhere. Also; CHAIN FENCES or every de. soripticm constantly kept on hand. August 25,'1858,4E Executors', Notice. lioreby given that letters teatamentary on j' the estate,of 111MRGB LINEA:WEAVER, late of the borough of:Lebasken t Lebanon county, demised, have been grantofto;tbe undersigned of the borough aforesaid. Alf persons.indebted,tossaid &tate are re quested teeinikepayment,, and those 'having claims' to present them. „, • DE.' GMOTKIZ P.,lo7NWSAM,',llxtentor. Xebaztons?!).4s 4 3 20;066'j*. SAFETY MST Company. INSPECTINE. NERVOUS SUFFERERS. Sash, of all sizes; Arallitrarea; Casings, front 3 to 6 in.; Surbaae; liII 4 FDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER THE ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED REMEDIAL AGENT Zbr ImpurEll of the. Blood, THAT DOES ITS WORK THOSOIIGILLY, MUTUALLY. AND WITHOUT . PAIL! ! THIS great FORIFIEft, eel - before the public but a few years, has already won a Mum and reputation unexampled in the !dietary of any medicne ever inven ted. The h ive di e me composing ft are simple. yet in combination all powertal In driving disease from the humus system. It cures Scrofula, Canoeftrreformations, • Ontruscous Disease!, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the AIMS, I . -, Sore Eyes, Old & stubborn Dloarin .Scaldnandli- e . Totter affections, ''Ehemnatic Trieorders, DYsPePsil• Costiveness, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, . Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Lon of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin In an impure state of the Blood. Every Agent who has this medicine for sale, has cir culars on hand containing certificates ftom persona who Lave been cured by its use. Many of them are desper ate careen and commend themselves to the attention of those afilictetwith any of the above diseases. The fol lowlug certificate alone is selected, as carrying with it the moat indubitable evidence of the virtues of this won derful medicine. Sworn statement of .Devid M'Creary, of Napier Town ship, -Bedford county: . :- In April, 1856, as nea as I can remember, a small pimple made iii appearance on my lip, which soon be came enlarged and sore. I used poultices of sorrel. and wash of blue vitrol, withmit effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on . Dr. Ely, of Schellsbnm who pro neunced it Carmen, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread poultices. Finding these remedies of no avail; I celled 'upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset county, who aleo pronounced :the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter con sisting principally ,of caustics; bet all to no purpose, 'the disease continued spreeding toward the nose. I next used it preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a time checked the disease, but the inflammation seen increased. I nos:Leaned npen. Di. Stealer, of St. Clain" ville, Bedford pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a-a - ilea said to he a never failing remedy, but it had no effect. whaernar, inchecking the spread of the sore. In DeceMlier, of the Same year, the disease had eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose, when I went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. It. B. Newton, ot the pectic . Medical College. Ile pronounced the disease "acutane-' ous Cancer. superinduced by au inordinate use of mer cury." lie applied mild zinc ointment, - rind gave me in ternal remedies. My face healed up, but the inflainma lion was. not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, be pronounced me mired, aintrieftfor Irene. In April the disease again returned, and ao violent was the pain that I could not rest at night ll Late in,May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed kyself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdn ring which time he used every known remedy, and part ly succeeded in checking thediseaseibut when I return ed home there were still three die - charging ulcers upon my fece. I continued using . Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got front Dr. Ely, hat the Cancer continued growing until It had eat off the left edit of my nose, thegnater portion of say eft chick, . end had M acke! my left eye. I had given up all hope of ever be ing cured, since Dr. Ely said he could give relief. but that a cure was impossible. In March, 1858, I bought a bottle of "Bleed Searcher," but I must confess their had no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking it; but I found that I gained strength day by day, and also that the nicer commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was taken my Ease was healed as ifshjiseorairacle. I used a fourth' bottle, and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face4e , redly disfigures' , I am still grateful to a benign Providence who has spar ed my life, and whirls has been done throogh the inure mentality of LINNET'S /811PROyEn - SIOOD . SEARCHER. DAVID WOREARY. Sworn and subscribed, this alst'day of August, A. F. 1858, before me, one of the justicei ottlie.wace, in an• or the Borough of liolliJayiburg. Blair; county, Pa, Witness—U. I. Jones. Joint Gourr, J. P. R:III.,,DEMOV, proprietor..llollfdaysburg, Pens, For sale by .M. Gettle, ityerstOurlad l i dartin Emily, Palmyra; John Capp & Son,, JonestoWn ; John Setter, Mount Nebo; Jolla carper, Buchananoille; Sohn Dein- Inger, Campbellstown; Killinger & Kinports,Anwrille; Jobn C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport; all of Lebanon county. Also sold at Dr. Geo. Rose Drug Store, opposite tl Court House, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 11,1859,-Iy. Mountain Herb Pills. ABOVE, we present you with a perfect likeness of Texaco, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Na ti-n, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full a:- count of him and his,people in our Pamphlets and Al manacs—to be bad gratis, from the Agents for these Pills. Th. inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Moun tain Herb Pills," has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited noaFty every country in the world. He spentover six yeam among the Indians of the ItoeltyAopptaituf and of „Mexico, mad It was thus that the "ilfonrriMe,lfints Pigs" ware Ocovered,,A very interesting accOisnt,,gfi kis adventfitei there, yen will find in gar Almanac andPanlidet- f: '- It is an estabikthed fact, that all diseases e arisefro m ; IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life' and when any foreign or nu healthy matter gets, mixed with it, it is all at once dis tributed to everrorgimof the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will not digest the fooperfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is fee ble. The lungs become clogged with the poisoneua mat ter; hence. a, cough—and all from a allghtimpurity at the lountsdn.head otiltp—the Blood! "As if you had thrown some earth; tot instance, in a pure spring. from which ran atiny riVulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. A$ quickly does impure,blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. ll the passages become ob structed, and - unless the obstru.tion is removed, the lamp of life aeon dies oat. These pills not'only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of, the body ; they are, therefore, un rivalled es a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-liffisus Medicine expels-from the blood the bidden seeds of dis , ease, and renders all the fluiclaarAsekfotifins pure and fluent, clearing and.reauseitating the vital tirgaus. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able teapylece pour reach, a medicine like the "MoircrAtii HERB Ftt " that will pass dirertly to the afflieted .parts. through the blood and fluids of the b 4y, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health.. Judson's Pas am the Best Remedy in existence for the following Oompfaints: Bowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weakness, Coughs, - Iftiver and Ague, Liver Complaints, Colds 'Female Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, CheseDiseaties, Headaches, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dyspepsia, Influenza. Secondary Symp- Diarrhoea, Inflamation, - toms. Dropsy, * s * MEDICINE GREAT FEMALE Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all hinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotch es, and briny, the rich color of health to the pale cheek. *Ei` The Amite and Herbs of which- these Pilb3 are made. were discovered In a Tor; surorisingNvay among the Tezucane,X tribe of Aborigines In 'Mexico. get th e Almanac of opr Agent, awl you will read with delight, the very interesting =Donut it contains of the "Clean Matecnes" of the Aztecs. OBSERV.E.—The Siountein Herb Pills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Rath box contains 40 pills, and Retail at. 25 cents per box. All genuine, have the sig nature of B. L. JIIIISON & CO., GU each box, B. L. JITDSON, & CO., SOL•E PRO PRIETORS, - N o . ao Leonard Street NET YORK. WI. Agents wanted always—Address as above. ..fmr S inn i n L e b an on by Dr. Ross; and D. 8. Reber . rebruary 8, 1860.-8= HOWARD A SOCIATION PiIirADELPRIA. 4 Renevoletit institution estaffltshal;hy E Ram Mentfor the Micro/ the Met and with Virulent and me Nseatet, and .for the cure of Disease:4l the sgmer • Organs: libir Men 4 1 . 1) vre n R iv en g ratis by the Acting Bm , „In goon. to all who la e by letter, with a deeerip. tion of their condilion;. ,ocengttion, habits of life, he.,).and in cases of ex poverty, Medicines fur nished free'of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS -on Elpermatorrlona, and oth er Diseases of the Sexual *tang, and on the New Run muss misplayed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted In sealed letter envelops, hto,'ed charge . TwO or three Stamps for postage Will be c lea rs , Address, DR. 3. Sinn IN BOUGHTOIS, Acting Sur pen, Howard Association, Die. Z Soith Muth Street Phtad• By order of the Directors. • BEES, D, IIEARTWELL, President. 4EO. -reutztirut, secretary Nov. SO, 'ably wILLIAIVE CONWAY, • - SO-AP 4 CAN D,LE MANUFACTURER, • No. 316 South Bitumen St.; Philad'aiphia. piil ta , variegated, White, (Maniloll, Oily" Battu !I 1. low, Pale and Brown Soap, Stearin., and., ol. 41 ;7; 7,. ....The highest prioes paid for Tallow. 00t.12,1859.717. • • - • Jacob h.,iStofal , (Late of the firm of litauptani 44 Stoud,) In Bill street, cornet. oftDoo Alloy, I'IMPECTriIbLY informs the public , that he eaatin 114nee 1101ISELtad 11113 N ftallfTibitk PAP"' HAMM., gild' by atticrationtioi tobusineas hope" to pf. atr i ttlb/filflitlibu i lk*Vik ad to. oiaaY_ • ,ifollital Attend- iOna" • "Ilkaittou;thrt ; AN aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON pu rified of Oxygen and Carboni btsombustion in Hydro gen.. Sanctioned by the highest Medical .Authorities, both lu Europe and the United States, and prosenbed In their practice. The experience of thousands daily prom that no prep - aration of Iron can be compar-d with It. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in ahnost ev ery conceivable case. Innoxious all maladies in which it has been tried, It has prayed abaS!titeli cur"' tive in each of the following complaints, - Wet' In Debility, Nervous Affectiona, Emaciation,' Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dierrhcee, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous, TabsTenlosis, :Tait Rheum, Mismenstruotion, Whites, L'hlorosis, Liver Ctimpl , ,lnts, Chronic Headaches, Rhearna, tism Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, /Ice., In eases.of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether -the , result of acute disaasie or of the continued A diraiontion of net.- Tolle and muscular energy frousarithisic complaints, one trial of this restorative has - proved successful to en ex tent which no description,,novwritten attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to haye become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have sell dedly re-appeared in the busy world na if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Suf ferers, emaciated victims of apparent mummies, san guineous exhaustion. critical changes, tbatbompll cationation of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and ex; ereise for which the physician has no name. • In NERVOUS A ETECTIONS of all kinds, and for reia• sone familiar to medical men, the operation of thisprep -paration of Iron moat necessarily be salutary, for un like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and over-heating; and gently. regularly aperi ent• even in the most , obstinate caws of °cultivations, without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter prouerty, among otherS. which makes it Sti remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. . In DYSPEPSIA, initumerabin as are its caums, a sin gle box of these Chalyintate Pius has often sufficed for the most habitual cases Including theatteudent Costive _ ttalt. In unchecked DIARREICEA,:averi ►hen advanced to DYSENTERY. confirmed, emaciating, and appal:4ly malignant, the effects have 'been equally &Wive and mato Ish Mg. In the local pains, loss of flesh andstrengtb, debilita ting cough, and remittent hectic, which'generally cat., INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy tuis al layed the alarm of friends and physicians, in - several very gratifying and interesting instances. In SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this - medicated iron bas had Mrmore'than tbe good effect of the'inoet cautiously balanced preparations of lodine, without any of their well known liabilities. Thu attention of females cannot be too confidently ii vited to this remedy and restorative, In the ewes Peestl" arly affecting them. - In REIEUBIATtSII, both chronic and inflammatory,— in the latter, however, more decidedly—it tee been in variably well reported, both as alleviating pain and ro. clueing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and mus cles. In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and Its par greas in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has over been discovered. in the whole his tory of medicine, whichexerts such prompt, hatipy. and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete (Uses- Alp% ropidacquisition of strength. with an unusual thapositiettah active and cheerful exercise, intmetha' nay • Rut 11011 neat eat .raoitl boxes , bovi, price 50 cents per box a.Rtr.icie by Drit:6oii'.tic-a'ne . deal an. Will be. Sent free to - ahraddreallow receipt of the price. All letters, orders, ect., shonhthe . aittlieseed to R._ B. LOCKE & Co., Ooooral&gentli 339 BROADWAY,r April 11, 1860.-1 y OTHER: Thousands are din, speaking in the praisenf DR. EATON'S , INFANTILE CORDIAL / and why? because it never fails to afford instanta n eous relief when given in time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone will convince you that what . We say is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suF ferings or your child. instead of by deadening ita sensi bilities. For this reason. it commends itself myths. on ly reliable preparati'm now known for CHILDREN TEETHING. MARIMBA. DYS.SNTEBY. GRIPING IN THE DOWELS. ACIDITY OF' Tits STOMACH, WIND. COLD IN THE HEAD. and CROUP, also, for softening the gums, reducing 'infatuation, regulating the Bowels. and relieving pain. hi has nts mral.—being .amenti spasmodic it ill used with . unfidtisms.suricese Ise "all cases. ofI"CONWILSTON OR DTMER "FLTS. . As you value the life and.beattb of yeirr chilMten; and:wisib to savojthem.from.those sad and blighting comacjittence• which-are curtain to result from the use of serails/carol which all ether remedies for Infantile ComPliintts'arb composed, take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harm less. and cannot injure the moat delicateinfant. Price, 25 cents. Fell directions accompany "each.bottle. , Prepared only by CHURCH & DEPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' Drug ,Stion opposite. the Court House,;--sole agent for Lebanon, and' by all. re spectable Druggists throughout the country.,' T. W. DYO/2 & SONS, Philadelphia' irhaliassle sputa. April 18, 1800.—iy. Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED a'.ways presents tts with the same' essential ,elements, And gives of course the TRIM STANDARD.' Analyze the Broodier a person suffering from Consumption, Liv er Coinpliiiit, Dyspepida4 Scrofula, &e., and we find' lit every instance certain defleienclekid the glohnles of Blood. Supply these deficiencieWeid. yen ;are made well, The BbOOD FOOD is founded upon this - Theory —hence its astonishing success. Themare FIVE PREPARATIONS _ - - adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different dig eases. For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS," al', any affection whatever of tho .Threat or "Lungs. inducing Consumption. u s e No. 1, which is also 'the 'No. for De. , pression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite; and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Overuse, General Debility, and Nervous Pristration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints, No, 3, for Dyspepsia:' Doing already prepared for Macro. tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation, so that whit you gain you retain. No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, Weakness. es, de: See epecial directions for thie., For Salt Rheum, Erfiptions, Serofulam. Kidney, and Bladder Conmlaints, take Nck, 'ln all rases the directions must tat strictly followed.. Pries of the moo FOOD $l, per bottle. Sold by CHURCH- it WNW, No. 4O Broadway, New York. • Sold et DR. GRO. ROSS' 'Ding Store, opposite the Gourtilonse.-sole agent foe Lebanon, and by - au re spectable Druggists throughout the eountrY. T; W. DYUTT & SON 8, l'hiladelphts, wholesale agents. April 18, 1880.-Iy. , Of it g; 44 DR. ESEXWBIN'S TAO, AND WOOD NAPILVA PECTORAL, _ • Ls the beet Memo= in the world for the ouzo o f Coughs and Colds, Croup, ZrOttolidttg; Asthma, Billionlty iit Breathitt Palpitation of the Heart'- , Diptberia, And for the sane of patients in thisArattied=stamet of consumption, together with Itiatiases of the Throat and Chest, pre dispose to Cotisnreption. It le peenliarly adapted to the radical owe . of Asthma. Being prepared by a practical Physidets and Lircertit. and one of great experience /tithe care of the various diseases to whiphstbelinman frame is liable. ilia offered to tliesselicteetwith the greatest contidenos. Try it and be convinced that it. is invaluable in the came of Broneltiatairectiona. Price, AO cents per Bottle. Di. A. Hat tit es Co.. DILMOGTSTIVAND OREMIBTS• IL W. Corner NINTH & POPLAR Ste., TAit_,g".4%_ . BOLD by every respectable Druggist and 411 MEDICINE throughout the Srara. - For sale by Jos. L. Lemberter, APoweqou 7 an Chemist, opposite the Market. Lebanon, pa. Philad'aiApril 4, 1860.-IY. (1 OLD DR. HEATH'S BOOK Or TRAY= els and great discoveries of the Japan ese and Best India Idedicinea, with fall dirndl - ions:kr the oertain care of Consumption. Brentbitis, - ,Qoui t h a , r For o w ' r tie Colds; t irg {la ncer . Catarrh, h h 'i o : p w e Pr ur B reda possible " s, Y t BP 7 A f a r : o La t a m tja w ir' o a.fic ae_ ut t e premature rn 'Iv:14111 urea t y: r t z ‘i n j a z.h 7 G uir! rmut a ty ' rtn ir . e vi rn e engnii rk : and ::: ola t r ara il , . tie li o 7 f . -;.toemar part of - the continent, by Rending 2dharrt i , 11 7 • Bold' Dr. aorta Ross,,Labano34 13 - .' Steve' Reading; Ob., Minor) Millersburg •-0 g DS ' Harrisburg ,t,,lohn Beitennian, Th imi th er k ip . , , „ , - 4.1%. o.llreetz , rottireine. • --- Oct. 6,1869.-Iy.