t airtiltr. IWIEB OF:=ALTIL Imprimis : gone lto bed witi , your feet stickii4 out of the window partfeularly when it is raining oi freezing. More than three pig's feet and half $ mines Ido l eaten at midnight, will not generally cause , the consumer to dream of -bouris, paradises, accommo dating bankers, and other good things At least they are not apt to do so, Never stand in the-rain barrel all night. It chocks perspiration, and evils rain water for washing purposes. — Never spank your children with a hand-saw or box their ears with the sharp edge of a hatchet. It is apt to affect the brains. Never stand in the hall with the door open with nothing bat your he-miss or odie-mise on, talking to a friend, more than half an lour at a time. Tb enlarge the muscles of the arms and legs, cliaibin r ,.o..up and down the chimney, (especially if the house is a four-story one,) three or four times before breakfast, is a cheap exercise, and gives a voracious appetite. Corns may be easily cured. The moat torturing corn can at once be extirpated, as follows: take a sharp knife, find the Joint of the toe where on the corn residesiinsert the knife In the articulation, pry aff- the too and throw it away: it will never re turn again; unless your dog brings it baek to you in his month. jPatent applied for.] The 'habit of drinking can be cured, by giving the drinker all the liquors he wants to drink all the timel We know of two, in our own experience, - who were cured in three weeks. One jumped out of a four-story window, and ran a curb stone into his head; the other didn't get up one morning; and has a universal curb.stone grow ing, out of his head in the grave:yard. The best way to take pills of Bran dreth's description, if you have twen ty or twenty.iive o take, is, not to make them into hash and eat them; but teload a shet-gun with them, put the muzzle against your stomach, and pull the trigger with your toe. It saves a groat deal of disgust to the gullet, and a bad taste in your mouth. Never go to sleep standing on your 'head- The brain might take a no tion to run down, and what would . you do,. on waking, to fi nd all your brine in Your head, Never shave your whiskers with a hatchet. The best method of trim ming is to pass a red-hot iron gently over them. The operation smoothes them regularly,giving tiie.end of each hair a smooth,- crispy appearance. ter At Tower's Mill, in Lanosbor ough, Mass., on Tuesday, a young man, named Jerry Swan, was caught by the arm in some machinery, and the limb was so badly broken and mangled that immediate amputation was necessary. This was successful -4' performed, but, according to the Pittsfield Eagle, Mr. Swan's connec tion with the dissevered limb did not ewes with the operation. The Eagle eve: On-recovering from the stupor produced by the use of chloroform, 21r. Swan still complained sorely of an aching head. Late in the even ing his distress became very great, and he insisted that the hand was cramped by being doubled up. The limb had been placed in a small box and buried. His attendants dug it up and straightened the hand, and he was soon easier. This morning the limb .was again buried . ; but he soon- complained of a sensation of cold and.a great pain in it It was accordingly taken up again, wrapped up and deposited i n a tomb, since whiob he is again relieved. GOT ANOTHER. Onz.—Mat. Root, of Painesville, is taking the census of Lake county. The other day ho re. °eked a call from an old farmer, at whose house he had called a few days before in one of the towns he had canvassed. The farmer fumbled awk swell,' with his hat, and didn't seem to know exactly bow to get at his badness. Mat inquired after the health of his sixteen children, all un der seventeen years of age, whose :mines be remembered to have taken, spake.about the weather, etc., but the honest old farmer seemed, to grow more embarrassed. At length the *Um blurted out, "My old woman sent me down to tell you to come and take the census over again—she's jet another one," Cleveland Dens. Vii,. Many years since, a prominent member of an old Presbyterian Church, at Salem, gave a clock to the:society, to be put up on the gal leffy, fronting the minister. Upon the dial of the clock was this classic motto—"Bio Transit Vita." The good donor, after learning himself - from a man of letters and gunigua g ea the in terpretation of this sentence, gave verbal orders to a painter , for him to letter the translation upon a panel, or Scroll. and MIX it beneath the cloak. But what was the astonish ment of the congreftation, the next . Sunday, to see, instead of the 'twig niant words, "So passes life," which the clock donor spoke hurriedly, when begave the artist the orderrrendered anCerablezoned'in large capitale thus --a Soap. Asses. fife" lifer stsTowts. , ol- n I srae lite lady, Sitting in the !AMC. box at an opera, with a French physician, and was nom& troubled with ennui, happened souse me madam, said the-doe. tor, 'I sm glad you did not swallow 112 L. INWOittnisself no uneasiness,' repti •ea 1 - -ima Jewess, and nev pork sir itosr. James bart, of Berlin, s I 0.. patty the inieit remarkable pter in New England. Be ire • Wat et:A(O4 the ninety-fifth .off his age and the seV ' eutieth Chiaministrx,, and still he is vigor. ovig;and., Native, Treading eveery 'Sun. dor lirkorover b can engage hmtaelf. Farmers Look to Your Interest, A. 111sijoith WOULDeaII thetattteorion of the Perm. era of this and adjoining Ocruntles and lu biFF , their friends In general, to the act: that the* have opened their AORICTILTU RA - t 37 , 01 , 4 WELL on Plummet skeet,- near their Youpdry Machine them in the SonNOth of Lab anon, Pa., w h o re we ran truly ray, that we have the . Largest and Ben Assortmeut of FARMING 111171,3, MINTS ever offered to the hummers of this oommanity. As wehava bad a long experience in the Manuiltattirtng of Machinery, we have Made S oar oldest to select the best and most durable Itia.idnea, and all that we offer fbr sale we can say that th•we is no other in vise that can ampere them. We hare the following blirshines that eta can renunmend to our fluttrors, vie Marsay's Ctenbirred Reaper and Mower, With WOOD'S Improvements, 1/osuoy'r Conshicted tsar or, Raw & Mower, Railway Iformt_Poweroand Thresh. et a, haw horse lever Powers & Th radar" ',dealer's Pat eta Independent Stoat Wire Tooth Horse RAKE, Mum ma's Patent Fodder, Straw and Ray CUTTER, Cut Iran field Rollers, Grain Fans end Drills. Hay litlevators, - Clo. verbatim* Cornahollers, by kand or ;tiger, Corn Plough and Mentors, Cultivators, Ire., with a varlet', of the best PLOW:IRS in use. AU kinds of Yorks, Bakes, Shovels. Spades, Moe', PAIS and' grain Scythes, grain Credal* Dods' and Peck Measures, Ac., Ac, &c. -Parw. ors will bear in mind that they will find It to their ad. vantages to buy their Machines at.home, as all arellablo to brake or get out of order, grid if they hard been bought from a traveling agent they will have troubloto get them mended. flow are they to or the brat. su pieces replacer, and particularly a Reaper whioh, by breaking in the uskist of your Marred bay deprive you of the use of it for seven days, whilst had it been bought at borne it would bare Loan read, for use again in a few heihre, as we have the patterns for all the Ma- chines that we sell, and keep a good stock of extras on hand, so that you cannot come funks. We would invite our friends and a/I other. to give us a call before Pur , :hualog elsewhere, as our aim k to please and bs pleas ed. Also CASTINGS of all kinds maps to order and at short notice. ENT/N23. Mill bearing , Shafting, We Masulfaciate and repair ;steam Rnatess,. litrafunge, Oman . Sews, Lathes for wood- turners, no. RBPALBIIW all kinds of Machinery attended:to With diepatch. Addrese, A. MAJOR NRO. Lebanon, May 26,1869. SWAM LONG/LCAN...JORN AItStr...JACOI GABEL LE.B ALN 0,141 • Door and naph•Manuthctory. intwbd on fits Stetterlfsette Boadoticir Glntsberiend Strad, Ead Letianion. THE undersigned peotfull7 in. 11 4 1 111 1 j form the public In general, - that they 91 3 .i.!*1 hare added largely to their-former Web- L u au nieoliareiakints of the '••••••"•.• latest and beet improved MACHINERY In t e State in full operation, such.as WOODWORTH'S FLOORING, 4c., for conducting the general busineestor Planing, Scrolls, So wing, • 'iv:, 4.c., and the *aperient* acquired by B. LOIMACRI and J. G. GAUL during their connection with the Door, Sash and Lumber Trade, fora number of years peat; affords-Inn-ea surauce-of their ability, in connection with J. Ginn, to select stork suitable to the wants of the Door and Saab business In thiratate. _.. • - • They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generally, upon formable terms, a Judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, BASH, ke., from the best Lumber manufactories In the State, feeling confident that., their assortment ie not to be excelled by any other establishment in the State in regard to exaction in else, quality or finish, and Is calculated to - afford thorough sathlbction to all those who may favor the undersigned with theireustom. The following Het Comprises the lea4lng articles of stock on hand Doors, of all sizes; Sash, orbit sizes; Bass yrames, for brisk sod Architraves; frome houses; Castillo, from 3 to 8 in.; Window Isamu, for brick !Imbue; and frame houses; Shutters, of all sizes; All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds: of ell sizes 0. G. Spring Moulding, of all sizes; Wash-boards. LONGAOItS, GABBS & DROTIISR. P. 11-4' biotin, Sawing, !fc., promptly done far these furnishing the Lumber. (Lebanon, July 18,*67. LEBANON COUNTY' STEAM PLANING .MILL. - GASSER , .1% ' (I.ETTLB i l li ll ll %dell teintorm their enstomets, of Lebo non County, and surrounding Col:lnge'. that they are still In full bperellon j and - ' '"`"'" ate prepared to do all kinds of CA PENTEK WORKBTAIACHINERY The have all the LATEST IMPROVED MACHI NERY, and feel =Went that they eels compete with any othet in the State, u regards 0011 D WORK. They em ploy nom bulb beat workmen, and wort none but the test and tesUseanmed Lumber. Their stock of works always open for examination by Carpenters and Builder& u consists of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and Doors Frames, Casing, Wash Boards, Mouldings, Flooring . Boards, Weather Boards, Sidings 4.c. c. Also, BASVING AND afATING done to order Also, Bawd Rai i,for continued Stairs, for making. which they ha.ve s molt contently employed. leir Tbey have abm emoted s TURNING LATI-lE, iu additlon to their other busineaa, and hare employed a drit•rete mechanic to attend to it. AGl.Cetinet Mak ers will do well to call and examine their" stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they illwaya keep on band, Bedstead feats, Table Lees, it Bannister, Breeee and everything else belonging to the Turning which they will sell at Philadelphia prises. gm. TURN ING WORK. done to order, as weU ue always othand. *IL Their Shop will be found on PINEGROVE ROAD, between Outaberb.nd Street and BAjor'e Foundrj , . Lebanon, July 4,1860. ramwoutzwet. Cloth RI ait II factory. rrHANKYSL for prat favors, the undersigned respect rally tuforms the Publk l / 2 that he contionos to awry on his IdenutectOry in East Hanoser township, Lebanon county, Oil as extensive a scale as ever. It is unneeesse ry for him to sty,more than that the work will be done in the same EI=LLENT STYLE, which has , nude hie work and name SO wen known' in the somoundyng coun try. He promises to do the work hr the shortest possi ble time. His manufactory , isin cothplete order, and he natters himself to be able to render the same satisbotion torheretofore. He manneotures - Broad and Anarrowylot44,,,_Blazekets, While and tither rfranteis; Win theh u t manner. Ile also cards Wool and make' Rolle. For the conve nience of his Customers, 'Wool and Cloth will , be taken In at the following pliceM—At the stores ef - George- & Pyle, Looser * Brothers, George Reincehl, and at the new tinig Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market Eloise, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of tibia * Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh errs, "Bethel township; at the .puLlto house.of William Harriet. Fredericksburg; 'rat the store of 8. E.Bickol, in Jonestown; at the store of Mr.- Wollner, hollimme ; at the store of Martin llarly, Palmyra; at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, Fast Hanover. Lebanon county. AU ran, oriels will be taken away regularly, from the above pla cea, finished without delay, and returned again, Those of his ctutomers who wish btockiug Wool card - 9d dyed and mixed, can lame the same, white, at the above meutioned places, with directions bow they wish it prepared. Cr hls eusackneri can order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, Nod* will be done and left at the desired pieces. N. B. It is destred.that those baring Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor,- at ths above named plasm , LYON LEMDSRGSIL - Rest Hanover, Lebanon oeutiti. July 4, 1860. Geo. B. Stoat co's . BLIP= LOCK•6TICU FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Kamm Stasit,.Lnitazon. PRIDES.--s3o. soo. sgs. $ 7 5. EU and $lOO These Machines make the Suorrit on LoorAnven. sa- s uk e ou both otaeavaltwithont the woof the leather pad. They have an entire law stitradb forming the stitch—Pimple and unerring lh Its operstita3. They have a New Patent Under Tension and a New Upper Tension. Mich eau be regulated *that tt stepping the Machine —eitriple - but effective. They will sew witfievecterveti never dm,/ a stitch,, mut do rec . seaWi thtLeasbe este than attg ether settvattateerff •dralitlea Thews Me- elpieggave power Ku dent to sew THIRTY THIMINZSEMO - - - Of bear , sheeting . They will. 'Mob; run, hem. gather cord , Vat. M. to., do., lad for Stiobing LINEN - bav nosuperiar., Sloat's luiproved Shutt bine le Mac for tallortng and heavy work. 2 1 A,Ust.litachlinsa MAYS been well tested among taglors, and are prateunteed equal to those sold elsewhere at dosiblepriee. ' Let all who intend to purchase a Sewing machine atli at our Bales Dixon and see our litachince p.runibMlY tatted, or seud Am a circular. J. J. BLAIR: e. WATORMARER AND JEWELLER, Market &red. ORGE GE Lebanon, or AT _ ar , • PIIZADIToPiIIet I 1 4s/ • • kftitiLd Bnchgel Lauver, Clmw 4f Murbitrry ern4 Ohatatot enook.jetonos, ORNAMMATi CAST AND'UOVONTIBON RAILINGS - _ 10011. Osnisterisa, Verandas. Balconies , Pu blic and PEl irate Grounds, *o, do., whkb be offers-in great vg.• riety of dssipss at lower prises than the nuns ums bs Ob. ta i ned elsewhere , Also, CHAIN PBEGAS of vier./ de' sesiprisueaustautly kept ma band. August 26, 186 EL—if. It E• 4 D R QUICK SALES AND SMALL -PROFITS. he. Non and toneinttee to be the WU° et the NEW STORE. - w & ICOKERT would toiler= the tithes of Tr-4. Lebanon and the petite Serier,lbee the y bale DrOvid their Betted Saleatiot. altodh la` breehee Maris slut general ameartribente - • " DRY GOODS • . GROCERars QUEANSwARB, &c. t, :7g, . - THE LEBANON ADVERTISED.---.A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. FITS 1 FITS 11 FITS 11 1 . a. S. 11.1CHET I . FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Tit Cumberland Street, nearly , eppealte the Black Home Hotel, Lebenun, 'Pa. . ALL work dorm *width Militftell dispiatet, and entire satialbetion guarentaed; Apr 1111,1860.. Merchant Tailoring.. RUMQVAIt. :a I. ItAliett tot tinotood to trentoninar cick. barland strait and Dor A:UM, in naels Disc where he will -UV eitesisient or mos Ousaineres, and restive" Wipe** vide ehithiele eisd ferniskity goat nil as Mete, lies% eldflik,Nietilklee ebb*, Neckties" de., de."--111 of n 1116,41 be isold se dugs, as et any tether establisheVit CUSTOMER WORE Stionirtid ii.ttib.ood "Pod ignoikitegod. • - LnArrtitan. Lotion*" Split id. _ _ IPasiiionabli - Tailoring. intisaiboi=niny. be Melia lad tbsrpiiiilis to that he liele , enzhmeneed thr AILORTNO- BB 2.120 lit ell its branches,. It hirs rest dance, In Bast Lebanon (Ousikborland Btreet,Y2 squares east lkontitsdorldoymes Hotel, (etrilth tide.) By Ott& tlon to tiosinest, promptness; In his engsgereents, good Ms, and moderato dames, be hopes recerso *Mitre et the apabilerpotatmago. sad ia hair amain the em ploy•tehticlusi 'FP' Rnes, deo! ,11. taxa"reels - taillidiiimfild giving general. seal . -.Woes iiists.begioner lie solicititthdpotrtinsge or 800 podia Lopstuto, alay 12,186@: GEoncua maktlttr, •••• - • • £fr Fashionable Tailorin MICIRATZL, LIORPMAN 'would reepeeAthdly inform th. Citizens of Lebanon, that he hes ,REBLOYRU his TAILORING Butilmess to Cumberland Street, to doortfEast of Wieser); Store,und oppotiteAs Washing. ton Douse, where all persons who irleb girmeutarnade up In the most ftwhionablestylound beet:manner, are In vited-to call. He has lately re.t_wllittoNevrlfork, Phil. mlelphte, Paritind , lmpilits,r/Porisair Spring Summer -Fe/ship/Li, and as be has none but the beta Ireikmeaaelrloyed, he guaganteeethat all work entrusted' to hliti te done in ssatisfactory Manner: VI. With hta thanks to his old customer* for their pat ritoege heretofore, he respectfully solicits public hirer. TO TAILORS I—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philidelphis Report'of Spring a Summer Fanltla Talton wishing the . Fashions Should let theimbecriber know of the fact, sethat he can make" Rb aritangeinente acoOrdlitglY. ISICLI HOFFMAN. Lebanon, Aprll 7,1959. 0 Rotarlo* - Ilieretkant Tailor lug Establishment (LATE OP-LANCASTER.) CUMBERLAND STREET, in the room formerly .eupled,by J. W. Acker, between the otheteret•Dr. Lieawraver, and ties Weidman, Lebanon. I would rethlectfu ties annetince to the eitiamis of Lete anon, and surrounding - efeibity, that I liar" .sewed and opened a, TACKY AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTHS, DEWS DOE SKINS, Esuoir Vaal meres, Silk and Marseilles Yogic!" goods tor. Regions bletutiness Coat., ay., an., of the latest importations, all of which will be made toorder at the shorteek notice, and prices to hit the times. Prom the void which has been here, of a - thorough practimi tailor, I feel satisfied through my long *experience to bottoms, Artistic skill. and well known reputation as a flelentific Cutter, that I can compete with the first Merchant Tailoring estab lishment/ in the cities of New York and Philadelphia.. Trusting to the Intelligence ofdiscerning_ public, end a strict, attention to buelness. I hope to meet with enc. caw. CrROURE Mer Chant Tailor. Lebanon, l‘pril 18, 1860: CLOTHING !, CLOTHING PRE Largest, best assorted, and moat Fashionable Stock of Spring and Summer READY MADE CLOTHING In Lebanon. at the Centre Siiikiinge.' Invite all our numerous friends-and the publie in neneral to give us a call and Si* Amtbetwolves. Cww.stock consists otSpring Overcoats, Black and Itlneltretw. Frock and Sack Costs, Fancy Irrock4 Sao k and Busineas Coatinuch as French, Silk, Mixed, Stripped. plain, Bay State, Tweed, Catsi• mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacas, Grate Linen; Bell, ..Jack, Buff and Grey Linen - Dusters. Also a large assortment or Black add Siney.Cassiraere and all kinds of Linen PAN'S. Black Satin, Grenadien and Nancy Marseilles Tests, also a large assortment. or Fitr.nisbing Goods, mach as Nine, Shirts with linen bosoms and French stiffs, silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Stocks; Ovarian, miss, Gloves, Half hose, Suspenders, and all lands or. Collars, May 0, 1860. RADER. & CLOTHING "! C IlsOT MING Cheaper to have them, than to do without them. Made by Tailors who got oaah fur them. Warranted good sewed, and well to At Sold for cash st the lowest Apnea. Bold for cash at the lowest figures. Bold for Caah et the lowest Norm , . It El 7. ENSTEIN BROTIDEAS STILL, KEPT ON HAND, 6 fine assortment of Pocket cutlery at Beizensteln Bros. Violin, Guitar and Banjo strings at - Reizaastaln Bros, Vortmonals, Pooket-Books and Millets-at M4ME!!Mi= Reizenstein Brom natele, Revolver, Cope at - ltelzen Lein Broe June 13,1660. A TICINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted A PP in good order, for comfort sed_conveniertos both for Ladles and Gentlemen Look to Your Interests. Come one Cprite all 1.1 aie and judge far yourselves. TOWN GASelgi respectfully Invites the eittroany of tj 'Lebanon county to call at bis -ricer BOOT,SIIOII end FIAT Store. in 'Walnut street, between thuntany's and Beluberdeee frotels; where be hie .9Oelled aldtt did new Spring and Summer Mock of Soets,and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Hata & Caps fallen and Bays. Ho takes orders for Boots and Stew, and makes them at short notice out of the beet material, aud,-Will war rant them to give perfect- sidiethetion. Ile is determined to mil very"low for Cash or tour months' credit. Lebanon, April 20,1859. Philip Fefficeanly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MARES (IN Cumberland . Street, oae doer Teat or lithellFeek Rem natal— Thankful for the veryllberal patronage extended to motor the abort thus I have been In buetneal, I Uvula reepeotfulli 4110111:11t a continuance ofthe patronage of Us publie. lie baa at ail times an assortment- of ROOTS' and SHOES of Ws owa roannfactnre en hand; vrbloh will be diFpostd of . :l,e . reelenable terms. 'FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS. kor. , need dealring a neat, well made arttele. ire Milted to ere me .a trial. Chilarene attires of every variety and color on hand. near" work made to- order. MY-All - work warranted. Repairing neatly doneand charge Mock moderate. Lebanon, Sept. la, 1869 ono. v. argues...nro. T. ATMS& G. L. ATKL% S lc ,. Bro. RAVING united In the BOOT and Biros Burma, and from their determination to unetual.andiratice none hut. Me halt of work, they &BMW) so. ,IfrAting above of Yoh• lie patronage. They trill alWaya he famed at their OLD STAND, , htzw Ittrrtnwe,) St Market .11ikeet, newly opposite-Widow Rises Sheet; where they Win be ready to terve and Newt their customer& They have now MI bend a Iwo- acsortmegtof - BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. CARPET BAGS,. &c, which they offer at rainoed prime, Orrsons dealing at this 81102 STORE, can be suited with READY-MDR WORK. or have it made to order. guisfactals is always warrontsd. Partteilar attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Rms. [Lebanon, April 30,1869, .. ~._ BOolt and Shoe Store., JACOO ItClitiXf4 respectfully tu- Struts the publie that he still amain wee his extensive establishment in ssigi i Mile Na his new building, in Combed* d et., where he hopes to render-ei:teme oatiMectiomas beretobre to all who maY favor him with their custom. He itoritoilifembegs and dealers In BOOTS . and BROM and weal one who withal to purchase baltionable ind durable .astielew.ln his 11118, to call aipd utitinlne far theinaelMts, his large and varied stock. • - He is determined to rtorpma all, ampetltion :in the =naiad.- tire of every articki iu bls lnisinemonitsblafor any Market In the Anion. i 4 due oart,ia'kett Ittragard to materials mat workmanship; none bt the bestitnall ty of LHATHER. sad otherstatoiale.. tireviiet Wale but the beat workmen are employed: P. returns his sipt>twe thanks to bit Midas for the the veryilberal`patronage bereterere - beitetetet•l it bun. bopetby strict attentkratobusinetitanihnnisavoribil to please-bin cnatemert, to merit , share of pnbliepat tronage pebelitraileb.Us if& THE . CAMPAIG N OF 18GO. RNIt OTII.F•ftS o AROUSE. MRS Undersigned ha. Jost -returned 'Crowd fain 'UST with a LARGE AND COMPLETE eteelt of fitBOOT.% _moss, HATS CAA % -0.11r1f1(8, TRAMING 1 1 417&;44. thic 4 Of the very tateet styles, and baddeis keeps on band a moral asserbneut of• BOOTS' AND suoza OY IiOME MANUFACTURE. The.'STS are BraING'STYLESiont manufactured, of , an kind* and qualittee, and the Caps are: r the .newest varlithie. For Men and Boys he bat alargevarlety et GAITERS. SLIPPERS. do, Fedtbe Wise be bag A beautiful as. aortment of the needed SHOES and GAITEnIi Which need but be elandned lobe I sales, par ticularly, are invited. Ice call soon. Also, a very tine lot of Fame, An, for children. Call before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced that the Aare, Cbrner t r MAOOtt.nd Jail' AN% is ths"Place to hay good heed protector', itt low pilaw. JOS. BOWMAN. lek.ldeeetiree tam and Irorlrmsde to order. 'OW 18,188 U. . • fitogs.:- age ag: rvu Uhderelgtlelt will pity • -the bighut lbr IL Motto, Mixed and Colored Im'irtailingo for looko,Baglooory, Well BeOu'r Window , Bkadeo l , BIN at his Book atoro. , intliklan, it mar the all: CLOTHING'FOR ALL Coats,Tants and - Vests. Coats, Pante and Vests. &eta, Pants and Vests. Pants, Vesta and Coate. Pants, Vests and Coats. Pants, Vests and Coats. Vests, Coats and Pants. Vests, Coats and 'Pants. Vests. Coats and Pants. New Furnittire store. ei SAMSON H. DUNMORE Would respectftlly I !brie the public that he hes removed' opposite the .1d place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel. on gum. land Street, where he will keep the lament, finest. and thespest aniertment of lellitilMTlVE ever offered in Lebanon: His snick consists of all kinda of Parlor, and CO6litiiol2 Pus . niture, which he will sell lower „, than the like can _le. bought at any other iambs ishanon. e has on:handstlargs assortment - or Sofas . -" • • Wee, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Th . What. NOW at Racks. he. Alcoa large and cheap itockoretufred;'Sanommt, and common Chairs, Settees theleteedn, and a lot of cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Mathei,--Huilt, Rosewood Gigs ahogeny- , verY cheaP. 'Venetian Winds; earthly*and 'Hobby Itorww, for children. tesi.:Particelar attention petit to IIIiDERTAKING. He haw provided himself with the FINEST HEARSE IN • DAMON. and will make Cedhus and attend Funerals. t the Allotted notice andmost rassonable terms. December, 2541159.- . . OWEt LAIIIIIACO, ANIIBACTOKER and DEALER in the veri' best . M medeECRNITURE at bil Cabinet Ware Rooms. lo Market. Street, three- doors north of the. Lebanon Valle* r ßalfroodi on the.west side. Its has largeelesertment of N - n - STYLE SOFAS ) _ JENNY LIND and other BEDSTEADS., EXTENSION TABLES. Csatreeate d and Comm= CRATES, SETTEES, 81 ' q-lu,":2143"01-0,48. he. Ile also offers for eale 'revery low prices an extt naive amOrtment of LOOKING OXAMIPS and Picture Prairies of Gat, Mahogany . and Rosewood. les he manufactures the most of his furui• tam hiniselt he can sell much cheaper than those who buy the Ready•made. MI orders punctually attended 10. and artlefeirmlbly peeked to any part of theCoentrs • Re also lure on hand all kinds of PA NOY WOOD and Gilt MOULDING which he (Sus for sale. Remember LAU ' sActra NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. P. o.—!.Coelne made- and funerals attended at the shortest notice. le‘Hlitr. • *oho% desires puttee who purpose going to Philadelphia -hi-ruche= titedr Furniture, to call at hie Warerootawasid *Wain' hie stook, as he le confident that bhi wetw is better and will be sold cheaper than any that een be bought to the cities. tie has prepared iropelt tO manufacture largely, and. tiopes to receive a honsispatrousp,' • - ' Lebanow,.ochoter . 5,1559.• MA:tonal Muse NORM E..CORNRit of Plank road and Guilford Streets NORTH' LEBANON, PENN'A To tax nom. 1101 all ye titirst7 come and - drink. for nice cool mineral water; the Choicest vintage. and the purest malt liquors grace my.bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as tko table is loaded with the most suipstanilal Sire, and the richest delicacies of the season crown my board— , •me man and - boast; my horse Is always open to the trainer and the friend, and for animals the beat of pro• yonder stabling, and attentive bastion', are ever reaty at my , stables. Tours,-Reipectfully, Korth Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1649. HENRY BOLTZ. NEW LIVERY 'STA 111. C. rllll/I undersigned respectfully informs the public that j he has opened a NEW LIVERY STABLE, at AWL - - RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Leta. Ifanon, where he will keep for the , -'` • publiotweonsmodationa good atoc L of HORSES and VEHICLES. He will keep gentleand geed driving Horsee, and handsome and eats Vehicles. Also, direful Drivers furnished when desired. Also OMNISUE for Parties, &e. Lebanon. April 21.1858. ~-JAMES biAgcll. IS6O NEW STYLES. .1 SGo A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between A Market snd the Court Douse, north side. bee now on hand a splendid assortment of the Nan' Style of RATS AND CAPS. for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully inst. ted. Vats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, &Ways ou Rand. Ile hes also Dist open , d a splau did amortmant of-SUSISIER HATS. embracincsuch se . STRAW, PANAMA: PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO IIODX, SENATE, CODIAN. and all others. inik:.l2e will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, kc., to Country Merchants On advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 1858. . Blanket Shawls. C LOTH, WOOLEN OLOTIII.NO• of -all colors. died Mack or Blue Black, premed, the Color Avarivtt) I and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON 'MOIRE:P(3ER, sae Atiteles to be dyed can be left at J,.t L. Z.;enzlil, gees Ding Store wbere alt , ordors for tho 'there mitt b attended to. t, COpei•-Smith - Rentovalt rim= undersigned has REMOVED hi. rIot.P.RR I SWIM and BRASS WORKING BUSINNSS lo Market Street. the second deortrom. lees w !IRA' he win be happy to see all his old. Mende and cuorom are, end where he has increased facilities for attending to all the departments of hie business. Particular attention given to REPAIKING. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended CHARLES U. SEVEREIN, Lebanon, March 7,1860. Coppertntith and Brassworker. lIIC NEW BiliEtt Y 9 fltiE . undersigned would respectfully inform the cid- I. sena of Lebanon, that he has connuencixt the BA KE INGI BUSINESS, in all Its varieties, et his stead. on Cmnberland street, Lebanon, nearly Oppoelte the Bock Betel, and will supply customers with the beet BREAD, CAKES, ho., he.. Fleur received from cintomere and returned to them In bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all Made, free!' and of the beet quality, constantly on band, rind fun:diked at the lowest prices. The-public is invited to give me a trial. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. F. 11. MIR. THE PEOPLES' and Cap Stare, AT NO 4, EAGLE BUILDINGS. Coussinimp STREET,LaBitIoN, Pi 'IDRAOTICAL. RATTER. Blentifactuser, Wholeftlemod Entail Dealers in RATS AND RAPS, of the newest SPRING STYLES. SILK O AT-S in all skives and qualities. A first il l rate NEV STYLE of SILK HATS. for - skim. A Inn.assortment of Cassicriere Hats. Spring style, CAPS-in endless variety. A splendid assortment of salnitaxis citim—th ___e newest out. YoyA opgRA HAT, and all Other styles of Soft Hats. now worn from the finest to the cheapest qualities he'keepo a large 115- sortment of STRAW HATS of all styles rot:Alen, Youths and Children's Weitr, The Subscriber hopes by strict attention-to business, fair prices and straight forward dealing to merit a continuance of Public favor as here. tofore. Wk. Minor all kinds made to order, at the ShoKtest notice. Shipping Furs bought. and the high est Pricopaid to Cass. - JACOB G. BULLER. isebanon 18.1560. PIIOTOGILICPUS. • • IIELLO, Betsy, where aro you going- that you are dressy' up so I' :Ans.—l at goiug to .7.11. KEIMIn Adam Rises Build lug tO,k41111(. my Lik. nos taken. Ques.—Why do yau go to Kohn and not to one of the other rooms to base it taken Heim's Pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful thin others and nearly everybody uoes to him. eues.—Cen you tail me why kis pictures are superior to others! _glass—Yoe 1 he bad 0 years practice, and has superior Cameras. and all his other fixtures are of the most int proTed kind. Ques.—Wbst kind of Pictures doss he take? takes Ambrotypes, and ilelainotypcs. of all sizes and superior finish : and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored in till. Ile taker all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of do. ceased persons and has-them colored life like, Ly ono of the best Artists. His charges are reasonable and his rooms Are open every day (except sunday) fr om 8 o 'cl oc k, A. M. to 15, P. lit, "Don't forget, KELM'S lioLildfi is the place you canAget the 13estPietures- '. IP YOU WANT good PICTURE for a 31adaltion.orPla, call at DAL IE. Osdiern, next door hp the Lebanon Deposit Bank. IF YOU APICTUTLI3 ofpcir doe oasod friend. enlarged sinf colored to oil, (allot D.A.11.4.11 Gallery, next dour W the-I,4mm Dopooit Bank. IF YOU WANT PIEGTOGRATG of yottraelf or friettdetbe best are to lot had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Go." , t Ptak: e IP you WANT otv P TURES G ' glittEN N . ERIS QAT _Van P*i, Over a. Raber's Drug Roos 00 on uncsoensuo lazed. Lebanon. Pa. AMBAOTTPEb, UEGAISMItrZth rZWITITS, numixorreys and PHOTO SWIM takes dill/. Miutllyezeiotedj Price, reasons bts and in - accetdatkok with the size, style end quality of the calm, Rooms opened from-8 A. M., to 4 o'clock. Letauon r anne 4,1858. • REMOVA NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Starnes* Manu factory. T""dersiglied has Removed • his Simla4 l 7 and Harness Blainfitetori to a few doors Booth , fg„„, of the old place, to the large room re:e , ItlelyaceMpled by Biliman a Bro. as a Liquorstoree where he will be happy to see all Ma old friends and mistomers. and where he has increased fa cilitiea ibr attending to all the departments of les bus! nem. Being determined to be behind no other establish meat ice Me abilities to accommodate customers. he has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and snake hingself master of every modern lampreremsb in t h e bu einem and secure the services cd the best workmen ghat liberal wages would command, go will keep a large stock on band, end manufactures* the shortest nodes , all descriptions of mum:ass, each as Saddles, 8.-idles Carriage Harness, of all kind • heavy Harness, Buggy Whigs], the best Manufacture, By alo Robes, Fly Nets. math as Cotton. Wergild, Linen, and a now kind. lately invented; IPHIPB of every kind, much as Bum Whilst , Cut Whips. isc.i fillirgeof all descriptionaHALTßß arum home-wadi 222.4025, &c.. &c”allof which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any ether establishment in the country. All he asks that` haw deidring anything in this line, should call at his.place and examine Masks*. Eta feels the West caudate/es in his *Wily to give entire ratisfaction. tended l Jfkir• All orders thankfullymosived and. romptly at o. gotkuple . I rotilt Lebanon /menthe ../an. 25, no. A WNW* BRO.'S New Boor and Shoe Store WNW Mat golader tefoussild eeoretert*.both ouNrouirs LIVER INVIGORATOR, TT IS compounded entirely from Gums, and has be. Jerome anestaklished tact, a Standard 'llotlieine, And approved ley all that have used it, and is , now resort• etl to with confidence in all the dimwit, for which it la, recommended. It has cnred - thonsande who had given up ell helm unsolicited certificates in Thsdosemnetbeadapted individual 'taking It. a us act gently- on the bowels. Let the dictates of your nee of the LIVER IN will cure LITER COM TACIES. • DYSPEPSIA. SUMMER CO M. RY. DR, /MY, SOUR COSTIVENESS. C,ll 0 L RA molunis CHOLERA LENoE.a..kuN DICE 11$, and may be need sue RY FAMILY MEDI HEADACUE,(as TWENTY trinutus i lv SPOONFULS AAR TAR attack. ALL WHO USE &ARE. In its favor. Mix water in the month swallow both together. - PRIOE ORB DOLLAR PER BOTTLE .. CATHG,RTIO PILL% WMPOUNORD FROM Purely Vegetable Extracts and pat - up in GLASS CA BEB atr tight and will --'keep in any climate The FAMILY CA THARTIC PILL is a gen tle but active. Cathartic nwhich the proprietor has need in his practice more w than twenty years. The constantly increasing > demand hem those who have long usedthe PILLSand t:.e satitlfettlen which _ I all express in regard to their use, inducted me to place-them 'within the reach of all. The Profetwien Will knew ••••,- that different cathartics act on different portions: IN, of the brivrals, The FAMILY CA :•"" THAR.TIC PILL him with due reference to' pj this well established thct, been compounded from a variety of the purestrege table Extracts. which act .1. alike on every, part of the alimentary canal.and ere tIOOD and saftiluell came where a CATHARTIC is " needed, such as D RANGEMENTS of the NO STO3IOII, S P NESS. PAIN'S IN :THE BACK — "AND .L OIN S, CoSTIVENESS, VAIN 13 AND SORENESS OVER TILE 'WHOLE' BODY, from Sudden cold, - which frequently, if neglected. end in al nit course of Fe ver. LOSS OF APPE r TITE, a CREEPING SEN. SATION OF COLDOVER r THE BODY, RESTLESS. NESS, BEADAVIIS,, or„_ WEIGLITaI THE HEAD all INFLAMMATORY- CI) DISEASE, WORMS In CHILDREN or ADULTS, • RHEUMATISM, n groat PURI FIFE of the BLOOD and many. di Pease to which &shill; heir, too numerous to mention In this adroit , ileeteent. Dose, Ito 3. PRICE. TARER DIMES. . The Liver Invigorator . and Family Cathartic PIM 'ire retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the /urge towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, Itf. D. Manufacturer and Proprietor, 2013 BROADWAY, NEW- YORE. CORNER. OP FULTON S774:EEr. For solo by J.L. Lemberger, D.. 3. Rabor,and Dr. Rosa JAily 18,1860--1 y. ' " INSPECTINE. The - Persiiii Fever Chatirn. "MR the nrevention and cure of BEV= AND AMID AN:D DI LLItiIIB YDVERS. This eronderrul reme dy was brought to tholiewledge of the-present propri etots-bY a fri.nd who hire been "a great travera• in -Per eta and the tioly Land. • While going down the river.. Euphrates. he experienc ed a severe attack of Fever , and Ague. On diseovering his condition, one of .the Boatnien took from his person. an Amuleg saytitg, itedr air and no Peter un7l teach you?' Although incredulous as to its virtues,-he complied, and 'experienced immediate relief,. and-has since always found it an effectual protection: from all malarious complaints. - Ou further investigation he found that the-boatman attributed to it 'miraculous powers; and said , that it could only be obtained-front the Priests of the 'Sun.-- Stanetime afterwards, the gentleman in convorldng - with a Priest obtained Bum him thesemreto4its preparation. and ascertain el where the ittedicinalherhs were found, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full bullet in the Minds a the natives in the rairaeulous healing govrers of their Pries• ts. =I Since his return to America, it haa been. tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies- and Clentlemen of high character, Avho4utvegiven it the-mest uncinaltflud praise. Tide remedy haring beena specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Few. er and Ague and Winona Posers—la now offered- to the American people, It will be beat by mail, prepaid, with full directions for use, on receipt of ono dollar. Principal. Depot end Meau,actory,lBB Main 3t, - Melt mood. Va. Branch Bauk of Comma- ea Building New York. Address JOUN WILCOX Sc CO. June 27,'00. how AR D A Wit)CIATION PHILADELPIIIA. A Benevolent institution established by special Endow meat for the Reliqf of the Sick and Distressed, off tidal with Virtdent and .b'pidestie Daeases. and especially for the Care of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. EDICA I." A DVIBB given gratis by the Acting Sur- J.lfj. pole. to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condi/ion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Sv..) and in mere of extreme poverty, bledicinea fur niched free of charge. VALUABLE" RR PORTS on Spermatorrbine, and oth er Ditleallitld of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REM; EMS craplriyed in the Dispensary, seat to the sainted in ranted letter onvel4ro. free of charge., Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. - Addreea. Dit..7. MULLIN 11AUGHTON. Acting Stir goon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, km,. By order of the Weeder& .BZRA D LIEARTW.ELG; Presfeknt. GEO. FAIRCHILD. &Cretan , ' Nov. 30, 3.Ays-Ng - FLND CHARTERED 13Y THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and in any amount, largo or mini). • 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from tho day it Is put in. 3. The money Is always paid bark inGOLD, whenever it (toiled for, and witb.tut unties. 4. Money Is wetted from Executers, 4dministrators, Guardians awl others who desire to MIAs it in apiece of perfeet sa.ety, and a here interest:ran be obtained for it 6. The money received from depositors is lnveated in hEAL ESTATE MORTGAGES, ("ROUND RENTS, and such other first class "identities ea the Cherter directs. 6. Oftire Ilours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on Monday- end Thursdays till 8 o'clock kith. evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors. HON. MI. ?CRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Flee •Preeident. WILLIAM J. Butt, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Danner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph E. Barry, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, SALMI. K. Ashton. Joseph Yerkes t C. Landreth Mount!, lf.nry Diffeuderlfer. OFFICE: Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. • June 8, 1880. FaILADELPHIA. Janies H. Kelley ; . SIGN OF TITH MAMMOTH AVA rut Eagle Ihsadings. Cumberland Street, LICBANON, Pa. OYPERS to tboPublio an elegant and extensive aalgort talent . . OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etrpecan Coral Breast Phu, EST Rigne and Finger Rings. GOLD CB;utta of every style and'quxllty. English, Trench, Swiss and Amer!. eau Gala arid sneer Watches of the must anproeed and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. d large variety of Fancy Goode. Paintings. Vases, ke. The stock will be round among the largest in Magee • Lion of P.-unevleanie and hu - twit selected with great care from the meet celebrated Importing and manufac turing esteblothmonte in New York and Philadelphia. ItEraxamo done at the shortest notice, and in a most worknowidEn manner. • . My frienda, and the Pnhlle genarally sie invited to an examination of my superb stock. . JAMES 11. KELLY, Lebanon, Bfga of the Dig watch. Sept. •••• • • - WIILLIAM. ;CON WAY ' CAN MLA MAL./ UFACTURER”. - Nu. 316 South Secono SL. , Philadelphia, Palm. Variegated, White, Chemical, Olive, Extra Yel vs, pale and Brown Beep, Stearin., and Tallow can N. mom. B —The blithest prima paid tor Tallow. • Oct. 12, 18.59.-Iy. cob h. Steil d,- (Late of the firm of Thompson & stood,) In HUI - street, contra' of Doe AMY, saPzcileu al( informs the ipobilo that be militia. R issa FUSE and SIGN PAINTING •anct PAPHIt BAli@ili, ind'bfr ittindon'ao Mutates NoPr to raealeo band sun* ot patronage.' ' — Slir Gain balk lownAtidixtantirpnintpGrAttand .' 1.. • g 4 1 42 i 08 . Gotz - S, /SW , . NEVER DEBTLIATES within the last two year of relief, settle numerous my possession elbow. to the temperament of the ed In Bitch quantities as L judgement guide you in VIOORATOR.andIi PLANTS BILLIVIS AT CHRONIC DIARRHOEA MATHIS, DYSENTE STOMAOH, HABITUAL IC, CHOLERA, ()HOLE 'INFANTUM. F.T.. A T FEMALE WEAKNESS ' cessftilly as an ORDINA -OINE. It will cure SICK 'thousands ean.testify,) in TWO OR THREE TEA. EN et toutmencement or C R 1 Xi GIVING their testimony with the Invigorator and SANFORD'S National HIT MET Company. L u msErsimpßov.BD BLOOD : SEARCHER, TE ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED RIEMIEDIAIL AtiIENT Ibr Impurity of the Mood., THAT DOES ITS WORK THOROUGHLY , EFFECTUALLY.• AND WITHOUT FAIL! ! ! Tn" great PURIFIER , now before the oolitic but a few years, has already won a name and reputation unexampled to the history of SOY meclicue ever fovea i ted. The ingredients composing it are simple. yet il. • -embinattei all powerful in driving disease from the • human system. It-caree Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous Dieeaset, ErYoPelas, Boils, Pimples on the Bice, Sore Eyes. Old & stubborn Ulcers, Scald dead, Rheumatic Disorders, Tatter affecUons, DY B PsPs ins Costiveness. Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, Geueral Debility, Liver complaint, Lose of Appetite, Low Spirits, Foal Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. livery Agent who has this medicine for sale. has car culars on hand containing certificates from persons who aye been cured by Its neMany of them are desper atee cases, and couunend.thecaselvea to the attention of theme afflicted with any of the above &epees. The fol lowing certificate alone Is ,elected, ea carrying with it the most indubitable evidence of the virtues of this won. derl al medicine. Sworn statement of David M'Creary, of Napier Town ship, Bedford county In April, 1866, as neer as I can remember, a small Pimple made Its appearance on my lip, which soon be came enlarged and sore • I used poultices of sorrel. and wash of blue vitro], without effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellsburg, who pro. neunced it Cstteirs.,and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead and bread pun lticea. Finding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr: Shaffer. of Davkiville, Somerset county, who also pronounced •the disease Cancer and gave me internal and external remedial—the latter con sisting principally of caustics; but all to no purpo!e, the disease continued spreading toward the nose. I next used a preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. This for a time checked the disease bat the In tlammatien Peon increased. I next called upon Dr fitatler. of St. Claire villa, Bedford county, who also peonimeed the disease Cancer, and applied a salve *tad, to be a never failing remedy, but it had no effec , whatever in chocking the spread of the see. In December. of the same year, the disease had eaten sway a greater part of my upper lip, and had attacked the nose. when I went to Cincinnati. where I consulted Prof. It. S. Newton, of the Eleetic Medical College. He pronounced the disease “ocEltazie. one Cancer. superinduced by an inordinate nee of mer cury." He applied mild zinc uintment.-and gave me in ternal remedies. My face healed up. but the inflamma don was nut thoroughly re.unved. In Rebrnery, .18457, be pronounced me cured, said I left - for h me. In Atiril the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at night! Late in. Slay I recnrued to Cincinnati. and again placed myself :seder the charge df Dr. Newton. with whom I remained until September:lu ring which time he used every known remedy, and part ly eucceeded in chocking the disease, but when I return ed home there were etill three discharging ulcers upon my face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got frem Dr. Ely, bat the Cancer mentioned growing until it had era off the left Me of my nose, Megreaterportion of •gy eft cheek, and had at ac4d my left eye. I had given up all hope of ever be ing cured, sines Dr. lily eald he could give relief but that a cure wee impossible. In March, ISoS. I bought. bottle of "Blci,d Searcher," but I must coulees than 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 ulcer commenced drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle was taken my face was healed as if by a miracle, I used a fourth battle. and I have been healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although my face is sadly disfigure: , I am still grateful to a benign Providence wholuie spar 0.1 my life, and which has been done through Wei:atm mentality of LINDSEY'S 131YROVED BLOOD .SEARCBER. DAVID 'ffl.'Cit.BAllY. Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August, A. L before me, one of the Justice' of the peace, In an. or the Borough of Holliaaysburg. Blair county. Pa. Witness—U. J. Jones, Joaß Onater, .1. P. lt. M. LEMOA, proprietor. liellidayeburg. Penna. For sale by M. U. Cottle, Illyeretown.; Martin Early, Palmyra; John Capp A Son, Jonestown ; John Settee:. Mount Nebo; John Carper, linchananville ; John lick.- Inger, Campbel wn ;KB linger A Kinports, Annville ; Johu C. Coteau h, Bridgeport; all of Lebanon county, Also sold at Dr. Oeo. lices' Drug Store, opposite tl e Court House, Lebanon, Pa• (Aug. 17, L659,-Iy. Mountain Herb Pills. ABONI; we prtrent you with n perfect Menem of Terme°, a chief Of a iribo of the ~ t lange Aztec Na- U that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and ble people in our Pamphlets and Al matinee—to be had gratis, from the Agents for these pins. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Moun tain flerb Pills." has soma the Kremer part of bii life in traveling, having visited nearly even, country in the world. l b spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, an I it wee thus that the "Motmetirt HERB PILLS" were discovered. A very interestiog account of his adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet It is an established fact, that nil disoaaes arise }Yon' IMPURE 13 I.oolli - - - - - The blood is the Ilfui and when any foreign or ,nto healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is all ax once dis• tributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the polam, and all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stoionch will not digest the fond perfectly. The Beer ceases to secrete a ,uthrieney of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and eo the circulation is fee ble. The lungs become clogged with the poisonous mat. tor: hence. a cough—and all front a slight impart its , at the fountain-head of fife=-the Blood! At it you had thrown some myth, for instance. in allure spring from which ran a tiny rivulet,,in a fow minutes the whole course of the stream trecoinve disturbed and discolored. Au quickly dons impure blood fly to every part, and leave its eting behind. All the patwages become ob. structed, and unless the obstruvtion is removal, the tamp of life so in dies oat. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body ; they are, therefore, un rivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, I aver Complaint. Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-flain' us Medicine expels from the blood the hidden coeds or dis ease, and tenders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital ergeoA. PlaaFaut iudued, is it tour, that we ore ebb to place within your reach, a medicine like the -31omersur liana Pills." that still pass diratly to the afflirted parts through the blood and fluids of the b dy, and cause the vafferer to brighten with the Bush oftextuty and health. Judieft's I'Wr are ate Best Remedy in existence for the following Cbmplainti: Bowel Complaints. Debility.. Inward We•kness, Coughs. Fever and Ague. Liver Complaints, Colds, Female. Complaints. boamesa of Spirits. Chest Diseases, Headaches, Plies, costive:tea/4 Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Drepepeht, Influenza. Secondary Synip- Dierrhces, Inßamation, mum Dro,,ty, * • * * • * REAT FESULE MEDICINE! Fetual"s who value health. should never be without these Pills. Thoy purify the blood remove obetructi nto of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and es ' and bring the rich color of health to the pale Cheek .03r. The Plants and Herbs cr which th aw Pills are male. were discovered in a very nurprisiog WILY among the Tomato', a tribe of Aborigines in Mocks,. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will road with delight, the Tory Interestinc =wont it contains of the "(leave ttliancurx" of the AMU/. 0118.BRVB —Thu 31ountabt Herb Pills are put up In a Beantiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and Retell at 25 cents per box. All g.0..1",: have the sig nature of B. L. JUDSON & 00, on each UoL B. L. — lIIDSOR, & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, No. 50 Leonard Street, NEW YOIVT. Agents wanted always—Address an above. -et bold in Lebanon by Dr. Geo. Roas.and D. S. Rwber MANHOOD -,/ 11019 LUST. MAN Ite.:l3T.Atetl). s Inv I- Just Published. in Sealed Envelope, A LICTIIICE'ON 'VTR NATITRE, TREATMENT AND. RADICAL CURE OP SPERM ATORRIIOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nerrousnesa and Involuntary Emlesions, pro ducing Impotency, ConFamptioo and Mental and Physical Debility, Dy ROIL. J. COLPERWELL, EL D.. The important fact that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually rvnioved Without internal medicines or the dangerous applio alone of cinstioa, Ftrumentsmedicated other empirical de vices. Is here clearly demonstrated. and the entirely new and highly surocesful treatment, as adopted by the' celebrated author fully explalutill, by means or which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible coat, thereby avoiding all the adver tised nostrum@ of the day. This Lecture has prove a boon to thondands and thousands. Bent tinder seal to any addreta, post paid, on the re, rotpt of two po.tago etumpa. by Addreaming De. Cll. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 480 First Avenue, New York, Poet Box 46118. [July 25, 111410.-Iy. H. H. REEDEL'S BOOK STORE Is located on Corner of Cumberland street and Doe Alley, (FORMERLY WALTZ & ROSDBL.) HE solirita • share of public patronage. offering as an inducement a large and well selected supply of School, Blank, Miscollaueons and Sunday scho o l B ooks. Ilia stock of STATIONERY is the largest in -town and well selected. Of WINDOW SHADES. he baa a large variety, plain, fanny, Buff, Green, Gilt, Of PAPER SHADES, the neatest patterns ever ex hibited to the public. He also bee Putman's Patent tintum the simplest and beet adapted for the purpose extant. se., Infant Salvation in its relation to Litiltnt, Dewey. Dv, Infant Regeneration, Infant Haptiim an admirably Rale work-written by J. H. A. Bomber ger,. D.D. Per tr. of the Race street EvangeliCal Reformed Church, Philadelphia, bas Just.-been Te F ul_yed,,kY ReedeL— Price, Plain, 60 cents, Gilt, 80. • • His stock is - kept urby a weekly supplylrontPhlia delphila • ;[Lebanon, April 16,•1860.1 rmo HERsi Thousands are dany speaking in the praise at DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDI4L , and why? because it never &lie to afford instentsneoill relief when given in time. It acts se If by =tea, and one trial alone will conilnae foil that what we say Is true. It contains NO PAREGORIC - OR OPIATE of any kind. and thereforewenevesby removing titanic. felines yonr child. instead , of by deadening its send• Maw. For this reason it commends limn - as the on• ly rellahie prepare* n now known for CHILDREN TEETHING. DIAERTHEA. DYSENTERY• GRIPING IN THE ROWELS. ACIDITY OF -TIIE STONIACII, H7ND. COLD IN THE HEAD, end CROUP, also, for softening the gums. redwing infintnation, regulating the Bowels. and relieving pain. ie hes no equal—being an anti spasmodic it I. used with 'unfailing:success in all cases of aormur.srox OR OTHER, FITS. Ac you value the life and health of year children, and, wish to rave them from those sad and blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which altother,remediee for. Infantile Complaints-are composed, take' none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. this you can rely upon. Itisperfectly harm. law.. and cannot Injure the most delicate infant. Price, 24 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH & DEPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' Dreg Store, opposite the Court ilotme,—eole agent for Lebanon, and by all re• speetable Druggists throughout the country. T. W. DYOTT I& SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. April 18, 1800.-Iy. Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED fiwavii prevents us with the same essential elements, and gives.of course the .TRIIR STANDARD. Analyze the Blood of a person auffering from Consumption, Liv er Complaint. Dyspepein, Scrofula, dc., and we end in every instance certain deficiencies In the red globnlea of Wood. Supply there deficiencies. and you are triad* woll. The.oLooD FOOD io founKvi uon this Theory —hence its astonishing voceess. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blond in difforent dia eoses. For ( . .IOUGItS, 00 DS. BRONCHITIS, or any affection whatever of the Throat or Lungs. inducing Consumption. use No. 1, which is also the No. for Do preision ;V Spirits. Loam of A ppetite. and for. Chronic Complaints arising from Over use,'Oeneral Debility,snd Nervous Prostration. No. 2. eor Liver Complaints, No. S. for . Dyspepsia. Being Army.y prepared for absorp tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into tha cirmlation. so that what yon gain you retain. No. 4 is for Femule Irregularities, Hysteria, Weakness es, &e. Bee special directions for this. Forfialtßhento, Eruptions. Scrofulous. Sidney. mad Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all mew the directions must he strictly followed. Price of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle. Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, No.• 405 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. OEO. ROSS' Drug Store, oppoeite the Court Hoagie —Pole agent for Lebanon, and by ell re spectable Druggists throughout the comatry. %%W. D'Ytyrr &SONS, illitadelph_laovhole,eale agents. {nrtl 18, 186(1,-ly. Ate aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON pu rified of Oxygen and Garborn by combustion in llydro gen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe anti the United Strites,and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands dal] y proves that no prep &ration of Itou can be compar d with it. Impurities of the blood, deprlandon of vital energy, pale and otherwise siekly complexions Indicate Its necessity in almost ev ery conceivable case. Intinxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved aban'titely cura tive in each of the following complaints, viz: In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dy.popein, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, illiCiP'ent ConsuatiptiOn, Scrofulous, Tu lieren /O.OF, :c..1( Rheum, Mistnenstruation, Whites, Chloresis, Liver Coinphin Chronic Headaches, Itheuma ,ism, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, In rase* of OENERAL DEBILITY, whether the result of acute diocese or of the continued diminution of ner voile and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an ex tent which no description nor written attestationwonld render credible. Invalids so•loug bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have and dedly in the busy world na If just returned from protracted travel in a disteat land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Suf ferers, emaciated virtime of apparent marasmuseean gtdneous exhaustion. critical chanetw, and that compli cation el nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and ex ercise for which the physielan has nn name. In NERVOUS A FFECrIO?iS of all kinds, and for rea sons familiar to medical men, the operation of thisprep partition of iron must 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 cases of costiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative, or Inflicting a dkagreeable sensation. It Is this latter pronerty, among - others. which makes it so remarkably elrettual and permanent a re , nody for .pa es , upon which it also appears to exert a ai.thaet and specifinnetion, by thsporalag the local tendency which forms them. iu y pYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a sin gle box of these Chalyboete Pills has often atifficed for the most habitual cases, Including theattendent Costive ness. In unchecked DIARREDBA, even when advanced. to DYSENTERY. confirmed, emaciating, and- apparently malignant. the effects have been equally decisive and unto In the local pains, loss of flesh andstrength, debilita ting cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indi cate INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy has, al layed the alarm of.friende and physicians, .in several very gratifying : and interesting instances. In SOROPULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated iron has had-far more than the good effect of the most eautiousli balanmal preParations of kitties, without any *of their well known liabilities. The Aventine o r rcuksiw cannot be too confidently In vited to this roue& &ad veatOrative, in the cuss peculi arly affecting theta. In M AT IBM. both chronic and intl:anmatory— in the latter, however, Vlore decidedly—it has been in variably well reporte, both as alleviating pain and re ducing the swelling+ and stiffness of the joints and mus cle.. lu INTERMITTENT P.EVERS'it moat necessarily be a great remedy and energetic. reatorative, and its pro gresa in the new arttlaments of the Weld, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. N 0 remedy has ever been discovered, lathe whole his tory of medielue. which exerts such prompt, happy, and tufty ruatorative abets. Good appetite, complete diges tion. rapid acquisition of s:rength. with an unusual disposition for active and . chaerfol exorcise, immediately follow Its uee. Put up in neat Hat • metal boxes containing b 0 pills, Mee 50 cents per boxl ferule by Druggists antdeal ere. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. AO letters orders , ect., should be a - Cheesed to • 8.. B. LOCiLE & Co:, -General Agents, 339 llitoeuwal, N. Y. April 11,1860.4 y. 404P1i; DR. ESENWEIITS RAND WOO D N A PTUA. PECTORAL, Is the best Mamma In the world for the 0011201 Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis.; Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, • Diptheria s And for the relief of patioots in the winnow} stages of Consumption, together with . all DileaPes of the Throat sod Chest, and which pre. dippose to Codsumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. B e i n g prepared by a practical Phyricfnnand Druggist, and one of great experience in the curet' the various diseases to which the human frame Is - Fable. Itle offered to thealSicted with the greatest oonfldecoe. Try it and be conrinced that 'it Is invaluable in the cure of Brcenhial affections. Price, 150 - eents per Bottle. PlotpAagn oaf ! ,by Dr. A. ErsvatwErN & co. DRUGGISTS ANDCHEMISTS, throtighoist .P the N. W. Corner NINTH .& POPLAR Ste., PHILAD'A. iatlODlLDzbyevery .al A ii i ztruggirt and Dealer " 1 „. Per wale by Joe. , 4 Lemberger, Apothecary nail Chemist, opposite the Market. Lebanon, Po. Phflad'a,o.- • • OLD 'DR. HBATH'S BOOK OF TRAV-ek Id/ els and grant-discoveries of :be Japan ese and Ellet India Medicines, with full dlrectiona for the certain ture of Consumption. Br nchltis, Ome n ; Colds, Catarrh, Asthma. Fevers, Heart Disease. Bereft,. Cancer, Dyspepsia, 'Liver Complaint, Gravel and 'Uri nary Deposits, yemale Complaints, &C. Dinntrated with hundreds of certificates of cores and engrami nim For the purpose of rescuing as many pottering fellow beings as possible from premature death, it will be sent to any part of the contioent, by sending 25 centele; DR. HEATH, • 941 13rotidway. New y er icop s. Ma by Dr. George Eon, Lebanon ; Dr. IS:EL - Ebinenie, Heading; Clbrietlan 'Miller, Millersburg; 0 . Kaor. Harrisburg ; John Beitenman,liambwt trewi, Yettsyille. • • Oct. 5, 1969.-Iy. •
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