'Ctrs exam HINTS FOR Sill FLOUR GARDEN I. Belbous rooted plant', such as tullips and liyacinthe, ehould be taken , up during dry weath or, if not already done. Taker oar° and not braise them sr they will rot. 'Keep leis 'dry place, and have each and every variety labeled. Decayed roots, atoms and loaves should, of emerge, be re moved, 11. ],ayes eintuatlons. This Is easily done 'lty - bending down the side sheets, and melting cat with a sharp knife from lower joint the next above, so as to split the blanch equally. If a little flat pebble is inserted within the out, it will keep the leaves apart and aid in the forma- Alan of roots. This is 'better than a peiee of wood, as the latter is sure to rot and may hurt the plank Keep the bent down shoot in place with a booked stick, and cover with soil. If the weather is too dry, an occasional watering will be beneficial. In the fall, examine the lay ere, and if the operation has been properly per formed, all will be found well rooted. Separate 'with.a sharp knife, and pot them. They will Mike niee'blooming plants the following season. 111. 'Keep thelowertedswell hood, and the soil loose. When .annuals are done blooming, •remove, unless wanted for seed; occupy their places either with verbenas, or other bedding. out plants that have been retained in store for this purpose; or else carefully transplant other late blooming annuals from seed bed; preference being had to those Ainds that•bear removal well. The flower stalks of all shrubs, or herbaceous pe rennials, should be Gut off after blooming; if left to ripen seed, it weakens the plant, and Injures the blooming the following year. iv. :Remove the faded blooms from all kinds of rases, especially thoee'that bloom several times during the.ssaaorr; 'that is absolutely neceessary with Hybrid Perpetuate, if you desire a good fall show of blossoms, and aids materially the flowering of Bourbons, Noisettesi and Teas. A good soaking, occasionally with liquid manure, will be roundel great benefit. Tie up the bran eh 'es Of all climbers 'to their trellises or stakes.— When left loose, theyget broken, and appearance -of the plants is anything but neat.. Komi may also be layered and budded at this time. V. Keep the garden walks in good .trim; re ^move.all weeds. A good way to kill dandelions, and many other perennial weeds, is, cut them level with the ground, stud put a pinch of salt on the orown ; they 100.13 die after the operation.— Ornamental hedges can now recelite their , sum mer clip ; use sharp tools. Many:shrubs may be kepi is shape better try ‘tpinehing •eff," than by -cutting. A good, sharp 'Mardi" nail is the only tool needed. Old Plaster.—The value of old plaster, says a correspon den t of tha Germantown Telegrapk, from the walla .of buildings, mistrienure for apple and other fruit trees, has been demonstrated by sev eral trials. It appears that when used for this purpose, it is batter to spread it on, than to bury it. beneath the snrfaoe, unless it is used as an in gredient in compost, in which ease it mast be du in. In all eases, bowever,it must be fi nely broken up, and if pulverized, It will be so math more efficient in its effects. Old trees that have passed into senility, and for years, cowed to pro duce fruit, or even to infloresoe, have, it is said, been speedily rejuvinated simply by absoining, a portion of tbetops, opening the soils stroandlbe ()oilers, and applying old piaster and bone dust, mixed in proportions—say two bushels to eaoh tree. In feet there is no spices of vegetation upon which the effect of this mtxture la not itn mediately beneficial; it stimulates the absorbent and circulatory systems in to - vigorous and health- - ful actisity, and restores functions of diseased plants almost as soon as applied. It is cheap and economical top dressing for grain end grass lands, and may he applied either In the fall or spring.— We advise every one whlt can obtain it to•give it a fair trial. Pickled Tomatoes.—Always use those which are thoroughly ripe. The small round ones aro decidedly the best. Do not prick them, as moat receipt-books direct. Let thorn lie in strong brine three or four days, then put them down in layers in your jars, mixing with them small on ienS and pieces of horae•radish; then pour on the vinegar, (cold,) which should be first spiced as for peppers; let thorn be a spice-bag to throw into every pot. Dover them carefully, and set them b 7 3a thsk . c.eller fora full, month before Using. • lig The oonditien of the "poor, old, blind, despised, and dying king" of Prussia grows dai ly More helpless and hopeless. The Sanißouct, of liarlin, says that the physical pains from which his Majesty has been suffering' have rather de ereassd, but the mentarderangement has become greater than ever before. Sometimes at night he will start up from his couch, and addressing the imaginary spirit around him, will fill the air with L arise • and then again, at another time, he will sit tor whole days and nights in a state of eompleto torpor, taking no refreshment and ut tering no sound. frar " "There is no peace on this side of the graye i said a distinguished clergyman, when prettabinifit the grave of a friend. “Well, ofd chap," said a jolly jack tar, you can come over as this eide r we are quiet enough here." ARTICLE Iri. XISSION SCHOOLS OF PHILLIYELPHIL. Preparatory to the formation andibrganisstion of the sohOol, it is highly important that the can vasaing for (013Rdren should be properly effected. Were canvassing merely oalling from house to house to inquire whether children attended Sab bath School, It was indeed en easy work. Chil dren torght canvass and do all the work. But it is a mare responsible task, and when rightly .ap predated, the turning point in the succeeerpt.ll - of the school. The canvasser shotshtlie.i, man of God, affable in conversation and Stit.lilt means humble and holy in walk and conversation. He should go in the Missionary spirit determined by the grace of God to do good. To accomplish good, he should not have a proselyting or secta rian epirit4—"Chelet anti Him crucified,"the end and Maier all his labors. He should bepartiouiar in the prosecution of his work not to injure any Sabbath School by calling from it scholars for his eispbol. • Bis mission should be a refuge Cone for enott•as do not go to other schools. This has al ways been felt a source of great embarrassment In new seheoha children ettraoted by the novelty of ast opening enterprite,. tut) from. reboot to zahool, and thus enrolled in ; different Sabbath Sehools, hare no especial sotne,'fer themaelves. The canvasser must be prepared to combat these migrationm he must teed these wanderers into their own fold, by exhibiting to parents the great propriety of a due appreciation of the labors of those who for many years have bad the supervi sion of the children. lie meets again in his visi tations several objections to going to school vrhieli he ehould be ready to remove. Destitution is the principal and greatest one. We conceive it 1 thie'dtity of the church organising "missions" to be constantly prepared for this, and ready to co. operate with the canvasser in the relief of the destitute. The "Dorcas Society" should be an auxiliary, and if this be not Fut:Defeat, the jun& ef•eiss church should meet these contingencies.— We never can permanently establish and build I up, or even reach out after these poor, and yet 1 wOng children unless we practically carry out thelpirit of Christ; accompanying our religion, *Sails with benevolence. Should the children be sick, a physician and mediolpea should' be sup. plied. Should clothing be needed, these should be given; are books pointing out the way to Christ wanting, let tracts, the bible and other re ligious books be furnished. Every little want must be met in a Christian spirit and then it will 10 easy to rebuke and eradicate the vise which' has drawn them from religions infiteences, and driven them Into the imam of th e world; 'The Missionary of the "Sabbath School Assoeiation" has been • selected •as combining many or these quiditiem. ds Missionary,. he can fulfil the posi tion of spiritual adviser; and as "Agent of the Benevolent Assoeintron," he can give orders for relief, when needed. Muth of the success of our sites en labor of Philadelphia, has been accom pliehed.by this combination. We have been out with our noble brother Toland In his visitations, *id Sleet confess that his method of reaching the poor greatly surprised ne. With his pockets fill ed with tracts, hymn books, de., he goes into the higthiaye; soon the little children gather around him; ohildren ' says he, will you have a pretty beak?—here le one;—ptobably the "Little Lamb" —.if ezeopted, lie site down and tells them the. stories of the "lamb of God that taketh away the sin, of the world," and naturally lead, them to askto be taught these procionetentirs- ,Afbere upon he Mlle them he le about operche "alai pool, i and if next Sabbath, they will meet m, he will eontinue his story. He visits their parents, prays with thew, and thus. ;owes the good ,seed which in many slowes, &clew shall hereafter show, has :. AppisslVo *aka to the "honor and g10ey?..4; , • • ddiailiti and Redeemer." Oh s ,,lep - se properly imbued with the @lt '-' ;, - , i . . call a the work of- the/ is "Meet i f ed . : . ::;. i .. ;"- i . SIGMA. FITS.! FITS! FITS I! ! 11. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, IN Cumberland Stratt,:'nearly Opposite the 'Black Horae Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. April 11,1890. Merchant Tailoring. It MO VAL. 8. RAMSEltlis—removed to the Corn , r of - Cum berland Areaa and Doe Alley, in Funck's New Building, where he will keep an assorceonft of Mae, arssaineres, and restingi. Also ready made.clothing and furnishing goods such as Shirts, Dose, Moves. Randkec: chiefly Neckties, &c., te_,—all of which will be sold as cheap as at any other ertabilshtnent in Lebrnon. CUSTOMER WORK.akteadd,l49 .promptly, and goad Ale gaaradteed. MAUNA Y. Lebanon, April 18, 1800. . . — rashionable Tana'lug. • r HE subscriber respectfully Whims his friends and the public In general, thrit he has' commenced the TAILORING BURMA§ in all Its branches, at his real. denee, &set .Ediranthyleumbertand Street,) 2 squares east froinlia)or Moyer's. MINI, (south side.) By atten tion tribrisiness, promptness .in his engagements, good' Ste, and moderate cha?ges, he hopes to receive a share of the pulllie patronage. He was a long time in the em ploy e Michel Wagner, dec'd., and feels confident of giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner be solicits the patronage of the-public. Lebanon, May 12, 1858. GEORGE McGAULLY. i Fashionable Tailoring Ii t rICHASI; ROPPIIAN would respectfully Inform _MM. Citizens of Lebanon, that he has RE3IOYER his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, t dOors East of Panel's Store, and oßpoeite the Washing ton House, where all persons who wish garmenta made up in the most fashionable style and beet manner, are M ilked to call. lielawistelymeceived the Nevi York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as lie has none but the best workmen emphiyed, ho guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done in a satisfactory manlier. . With his thanks to his old customers for their pat ronage heretofore, ho reiMectfrair solicits public favor. TO TAlLORSi—just recetred and for sale the N.Yor and Philadelphia RepoStrof Spring a Summer Faabione. Tailors wishing the 'Fashions should let the subscriber know of .the fact, so that.ho can make Nis arrangements accordingly. • • AIICHAIL HOFFAIAN. Lebaprn, April 1.1869. 0 1 11Courkli Merchant Tailor ing Establishment, (LATE OF LANCASTER.) CUMBERLAND STREET, in the room turnerly cc eupied by J. W. Acker, between the °Flees of Dr. Lhiettweavar, and Oen. Weidman, Lebanon. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Lob. anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I .bave meelved and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH CLOTHS, It L ACK DOE SKINS, Fancy Carel mores, Silk and Marseiles Vestings,soods for Fashiona ble business Coats, - sc., se of the latest importations, all of which will bo madsloordor at the short Set notice, and prices to snit the times. From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my longexperience idhusiness, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as a Seientiftc Cutter, that I Can compete with the first Merchant Tailoring estab. lishments in the cities of . New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to' thellntelligonce of a diacernipg public., and a strict attention to business, I hope to meet with emc ees& O'ROURK, Merchant Tailor. Lebanon, April 18,1860. CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING FOR ALL. r SHE Largeet, beat wooded, and most - Fashionable I Stock of Spring and Summer . - READY MADE CLO'TITING In Lebanon, at, the Centre Buildings. We invite all our numerous friends and the public in general to give ua a call and see fob themsolvea. Our stock consists of Spring Over-posts, Black and Blue Drfass, Focitand Sack Coal., Fancy Frock, Back and Business Coats such as Prima, Mk, Mixed, Stripped, plata; Bay State, Tweed, Cuss'. mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacca, Grans Linen, Bell; Jack, Buff and Orey Linen Dusters. Alen a largo assortment of Black and fancy Cassimera and all kinds of Linen PANTS. Black Satin, Grenadian and Fancy Manillas Testi; al so a largeassostment Pnrciibing Gcadt, each as Fine Shirts with linen bosoms and French cuffs, silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Macke, Cravats, Ties, Gloves, Half Hose, Suspenders, and all kinds of Collars, &o. May 9 oseo. • BASER & BRO; LADLES SUMMER DRESS GOODS Call and See I • just received by HENRY & STINE. A Splendid assortment of rich Dress Goods, ola :- 500 Yards Plain figured and Illorcantlque Snack Silks, from 75 cents to $1.75. 500 Yards Fancy Silks, rich plaid, striped and figured from 45 to 50 cents. 600 Yard/ Pacific Lawn., fast Mora. 600 do. Lawns at 6 1 4. 8, 10, 1234, cents per yard. 500 do. Chaney Barnes at 12%, 16, 18, 20, And 26 cents. 600 do. A' hams and Gingham Lawns at 6,8, 10,. 12M, and 23 cents. 500 .do. Silk Mirages, Tissues, Grenadines, very • 600 do. Black and Mourning Drees Goode of crery description. 10,000 Yards of English and American Prints and Chintaee at 6,8, 10, and 12X cent 6.•• • Call soon and examine our Stuck,. we feel confident that we can offer snob bargains that will induce many to Purchase. LIEN ItY & STILE. ATKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe.Storo is fitted up in good order for comfort and convenience, both for ladies and fientlemen. A TRINS a BRO.'S New Beet and Shoe St..re is fitted up in good orde; for comfortand convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. Look to Pour Interests.' Comte one ! Come see and judge for yourselves. • TORN GASSER respectfully Invitee the Citizens of Lebanon county to calk:at big new BOOT, SHOE and RAT Store, in Walnut street, between Germany's and Bomberger's Hotels, where be bait opened a splen did new Spring end Summer stock of Boots and Shoes for:Gentlemen ; also Rata & Oips for Men and Boys. lie takes orders for Boobs and Shoes, and mrtkes"tbom at short notice out of the best . intaterial, and will war rant them to give perfect sathileation. Re is determined to Sell very low for Cash ,orfaur montbs'aredit. " 'Ubangi), April 20,1869. • - Canty, • FABET'ONABLE BOOT AND BOOR AIARBB: ON Cumberland Street, one door East cf ai dititig ON Black HMS. Hotel. Thankful forth very liberal patronage extended tome for the abort:time I have been In business, I would respectfully solicit s a" continuance of the patronise of the public. Ito bas at all times an assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture on band, which will 'be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, /to. Those desiring a neat. well made article. are invited to give me $ trial. Children's' Ehoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work Made to order. Air All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made 'moderate. Lebanon, Sept 15.1859 050. L. 1.71(1M. "S. T. ATNTMI. G. L. ATKINS- 4k II TO. _ ._JIAVING united in 111 .. , - the BOOT and Sans BIM:WEBS, and from ... ' . . sthe i tr ua de t te ut and rminationto w u make none bilt the beet of '',,-,' 4111 work, they rootlike So liciting a large of pub :v,lio patronage. They '.%-,. will always be found --- - ---• :-',-, -., at their OLD STAND, INew BottorNa,) in Market &reef, wart), opposite widow Rise's Hotel, where they will be ready to eerie and please their customers. They have now on hand a Isom assortment of _ BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ar., 1.1)16 thezgar. atietbssed prices, Si- Persons dertlintat- drier itt - ISTDRE, can ho suited with READY-MADE WORit., or have it made to order. Satisfadion is always warranted.- ' Particular attention given to the REPATItINO Boots and Shoos. LLObanon, April 20, 15b9. Boot and Shoe Store. JACOB MODEL respectfully forma the public, that ho still oontin- Ai .... ne s hie extensive establishment in 11.111‘ mail his now buildink, ia,Cumberlandst., where ho hopes to render the mane satisfaction aa beretofbro to all who may favor him with their oostom. Ho Inittee Merchants and dealers In MOTS and MOBS and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in hie line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. He is determined to surpass all ocrupslition In the manufacture of every article In his business, imitable foil aay. Market in the Union. A duo este tikenin regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials ere need, end none but the best workmen are employed. P. B.—lio returns his sincere thanks to his friends foe the very liberal patronage berotofore bestowed on bbn. He hopes by strict attention to brulness and endeavp. to please Ms customers, to merit a share ofpublie menage '[Lebation,Peb.l7,' .. . TIE CAMPAIGN OF 18. 4 5,,9.. polanorisiik AND ALL,oirumg, ABollstz. floS>o undersigned has net rethre.ed from the Elm' i With a /ARON AND COM PIXTE s tack•of • BOOTS, SHOES, mars. GA PR, T-R MYNA TRAVELING Ado 4 de,. de. of the very ener latest styles, and besidek keeps on hand a g assor - BOOTS' AND Pima oP HOME MAN UFALTURP. of The MATS are SPRING STYLES jug manufactured, of all kinds and. qualities, and the Oaps are or the newest veritilles• Yor Men and Bo bwhiss a large varieti of GAlTERS, saPPragi l ft... ;rpr the Ladies he tti. a beautiful as sortment'et toe tientiat SHOES and GAITERS which noed tett tsflizeunined to be citron:invaded. Lydia!, par ticularly, Ire Invited to • cell soon. Also, a very fine lot of Shoes, Sc., for children. 'Call beihre purehail% elsewhere sad be convinced that thei storey Ckrner__K oY So Walnut Street and Jail :Alley, Ii the Soso to bw , head and foot protectors, at low prime. Mesattree taken and work made Q 7 JOS. o -BOWMAN. order, APril 113, 1860. ______ IP YOU 'far, • • • - pEOTOGRAPE yoniirl for' the beet on; A to be had at DAILT.3 Lebanon Deposit Beek. • "1 : 617 ' , 11"4 .63",„ De th, THE LEBANON ApTEM,TISFA4.7-?-A FAMILY NEWSPAPER• Sie - w.reirkpitigke Sttpre. Jo TTARRI . SONig..*I44IOIIII! wouhl reerieitfoll n• IA form thalnaitte,that . be has removed °Pat _like old place, a few doers wilistof Bowman's. Hotel, eUrfnr. berland Street; .Whero keep the largest, finest, and choapestessertment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. His stock consiats of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which ho will sell lower than the like can e bought at. toy other. place In Lebanon. 110 has on hand a large assortment et Bohm, Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other. Ter blot', What Note, Hat Backs, ac. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-eeat, and common Chaim Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of Cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Oleases,-61111t, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gime and Hobby Hors's, for children. In: Particular attention paid to UNTIEBTAKING.- - ne has providcd•btmeelf with the. BIN EST HEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make'Coffins anifittend 'Funerals, at the shortest notice-and Meat reasonable terms.- Lebanon, Decenibes, 78; no OWEN LAIIBACH, ATANUEACTORER and DEALER in the very. best In made FIIIINITORK tit.bis Cabinet Ware Rocas, in Market Street, three 11 dors 111.1mprth of the Lebanon Valiy 'railroad', on the west abb. He has large assortment of . NEW STYLE , SOFAS,. JENNY • LTED antitither BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION TABLES, Oane•iteate d snd Common CHAIRS; SETTEES, 13m2.30eanta CaAnuts, dc., &c. 1.10 also offers for sale at very low pilots ari ext, wive assortment of LocOrt.vo GtAasse and Picture Frames of Gilt, Mahogany and Rosewood. As be manufactures the most of his furni ture himself, he can sell mush cheaper titan those who buy the Readymade. All ordera punctually attended to, and articles safely pecked to any part of the country. Ile also has on hand all kinds of FANCY WOOD and Gilt MOULDING which be offers forJale. Reinember LAU BACH% NEW WARDROOM' Maiket street, Lebanon. MEEiMaiMMMI Otrt. Mr. laubsch doeires parties whip 'purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Ftirnituro, to cell at his Warorooms and examine his stock, ash, is confident that his ware is better and will be sold cheaper thou any that can be bought in the cities. lie has prepared himself to Manufacture largely.'astd hopes to receive a home patronage: lorbenca, October 5,11359. • • ' THE NEW BAKElkir l ( me undersigned would reepectfitily infOnn 'the MN- L rine Lebtinon, that he has commenced the BASE ISO BUSINESS, in all Its varieties, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Note!, and will snpplv uatomers Witb the best BitgAD, CAKES, de., dc . Fleur rrocelyerfrom customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, S. ofall kinds, fresh and .of theliest quality, capstan& on hand, add furnished at•the lowest prices. The public le invited to give me a trial. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. - • . F. IL EBUIt. A'atienal, Ilouse. NOTIZIE .E. CORNER of Plank road and Guilford Streets NORTH LEBANON, rENIVA. To rna Fume . no! all ye thirsty oome and drink, for nice cool mineral water, the choicest vintage, and themmest malt liquors gram my lmir. And ye hungry come rind , eat, as the, table is loaded with - the moat substantial fare, arid the richest delicacies of the season crown my board— Come man and beast; my house Is always open to the stranger and the friend, and for animals the beater pro vender, fine stabling, and attentive buglers, are ever reri,ly a ti my stables. . , Yourivrtespeettaan North Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1859. LIRNIM'EMITZ. • iF YOr — firAls(l! GOuI.x.rICTUB, 13,40 . 20 . BREMNER/A KY LIGHT. GAI7XIS7 3 over D. 8. Reber's Drug Store, S on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AI4OIIOTYPES, Mr.Larsorrres, FELYITPIO3, PLPYIUSTYPES and PllO7O- orients, taken dolly, (Smndayexeepted.) Prime =Rolla. ble and In tuccenlance with the size, style and quality of the cases,. Rooms opened from 8 A. M., to 4 o'clock. . • Lebanon, Juno 2.1869. 4.. . . JOSEPH REINHARD?..%. • NEW LIQUOR• STORE.. . COINER of WALNtrr HIFIVATNHT LE BA NON,. PA. . . ng subscriber baring opened a liquor store, Is pre paredd to furnish all kinds or Foreign and 'Do mi.:IHG Liquors, wholatale and retail at the loweat cash" prices. His stock consist/1. , , WINES, BRANDIES. OINS, • . r .ffe, RUM, WHEAT, MALT, • POTATOE and RYE WHISRYS, /lc " " • AU of whish will be warranted to be as represented end sold at pricei that will make it an objectfor dealers tobu of him, instead of going or sending to the city. It is hoped the Hotel Keepers and others will call and examine his stock before purchasing eleesrliese. • • Physicians are also respectfully requested to .giTo his liquors a trial. Re has thp bostand only article of Pure Port Wino Juice in this borough. '. • Dec. 29, 18593 - JOSEPH REIN J 1 A Rio. American. Lift Insurance . Company. .CA PITA L STOCK, $500,000. C 0 M.P . ANIA CanaaVO METE!, Phll . tire InsnraucoAt tlio usual MUTUAL BATES, or a t JOINT STOCK RATES, at about 20 percent. less, or it TOTAL ABSTINENCE RATES. tbo lowest in tho world. J. C. Stirs, &fey.] • A. I1"IIILLDIN, President. AV- GEOROE (MEDI, Esq., is Agent for Lebanon county. (February 8, 1880.-Iy. John %V: Agent foi, VA_ME INSURANCE COMPANY,..No. 411 Cazar. 1: Street, pau.siarniss, INCORPORATED APRI.J. 1856, BY TIIE STATE OP 1 PENNSYLVANIA. • CONFINED TO FIRE AND 'INLAND RISKS. • GEORON`W.•DAY, President, JONATIIAN J. SLOCUM, Vico Preet.• Wagtits.l. BLAECBLD, Seery.. - Advist-24.18119. %• - .• • • _ . ..6 L_o o KS. • . , . . -, - Thirty . 0.4 1 1) if ;' ,•'< 7 'l:, . '-. E,15,h 1, a*Y - 5 ' ; * Till r - tr . ::: fir oli r '>'' 1 1..... -7. .. ' .10t:Reciived 01 I , J. j. BLAUVB JortarY Store; - ~ . - I.ebani k n. Pa. The ceeatexeiteert I , aft s r:zeing. , CHEAPEST DIYerOOPS In Lebanon. • ABER & BROTFIER would call theationtiona their patrona and the public in general to their large assortment of the richest and latest styles of SPRING AND BIIMMItiI GOODS. Haring an unlimited Omits" in styles, colors, and prices of Stella Shawls, Cfiallies, Paul do Vherrep, Berogos, Tarmartines Fino Scotch Cinema's, Dlack'and Fancy Bilks, to tho last. of which. we would call the-attentkm of Ladies irr particular.— Our stock embraces a flee variety of styles and colors of Summer Silks. Divers will Ilnd it to. their Interest to examine before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, May 9, 1860. LEBANON • Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MANUFACTORY, - In 3farket street, oext door to the Lebanon Bank, WHARN can be Lad thel e arr stand best iesortment of COOKING STOVES ever effcred to the public. Comprising the following . varieties Cook, 4 aims, Girard Air Tight,.4 mz.s, Hercules, a HoMe Mar ufaesured Stove,3 sizes, Rktondetled Bre box for Wood and Coal,-Royal Cook, 3 elf4ll, Prairie Flower, Different sizes, Fanny Forrester, 5 aims:. All the above Cooking Stoves, are warranted to Baker, Roast, Roll, or do anything in or on them that may be desired; also, a Largo assortment of Parlor, ifall.-tuid Shmes, which will be sold cheap for ictfaFt or aPproverl Credit. Also the largeet assortment and held. TIN AID SHEET IRON WARE ever offered to the public Whit will .. be sold Wholeinte or Retail. - The largest assortment, and beet made and heaviest Coal Buckets, to be found in Lebanon, at tha Store sod Tlo Ware Manufactory of. - JAMES N.- ROGERS.. noting, Spouting and Jobbing of all kinds at tended to at short notice and on reasonable tonna. All work warranted.. • J. N At., being a practioZ Workman in his line of bu siness, attends to Ids work personally. ' Lebanon, Sept. 21,1689. BOWMAN, HAUER lc CAPP'S L "IN .16 II- rat D! • This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formod a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the public at large, that their place of business Is DAVID DOWNAIVIS Old Lumber Yard, In East Lebauou, fronting OD Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelicsi church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS 'L ATHS, SHIRDLES, AND SCANTLING, *fall lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on Land a full and well-seasoned assortment of all kinds of „BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons hrwarit of anything In their lineare Invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their pries,. Thankful for past favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, toMerit a contlnuano• of public patronage.. BOWMAN, LlAtin k €APP. Lebanon. April' 8. DIU. • S " ARTZ .& BRO. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 121TERNSWARK, modal*: usehlaia tibnistry TWAno.. CASE DEALERS IN _GROCERIES, &o. BALL BUILDING, Tntsseiellirittela Supporlen! • •c. BBEDISS, • • ' S. W. Corner Twisilth aintßace streets,. - PHILADSYtIUrA. DRAcritm, Adjuster of Rupture - Trusses and Me r shanks] Remedies. Use constantly on hand a large Stock of Genuine Breach trusses, also a complete assort ment of the beet American, including tile celebrated. White Patent Lever Truss, believed by the best authori ties to be superior to any yet invented. English and American Supporters and Belts , Shoulder Brewed, Sus pensory Bandages, Self Thjecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, in neat portable cases, Brunch Pessanes, Uri nal Bags, Fm. Orders and letters of enquiry will meet prompt at tention. (Ang.3l, 1859.—1 y. George Hoffman's LEBANON COUNTY - - 11111 F ' I I 1 -1 • TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICIILAR attention will be paid to Goods shipp ed by the Lebanon Talley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to - Lebanon, Myers town and Annvllle Stations, and all other pointa In the County. • FREIGHTS contracted 'for at OA least possible rates awPllelivered with dispatch. - The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend,personally, to the receiving and delivery of all' Freights. • • For Information, apply at hie Office at tbo Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK. hie Agent in Philtulelphis. will al ways bo found at TV: X. Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North Third st., Philadelphia. Julyll, '00.) GEO. IIOFFMAN. GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 SELLING OFF ! At Teiving, Prices LAWNS—Tiktop sellartlid4, — fast colors, figured , Lawns and pick Beri!gee. Plait% Bleak Lawns, ' Seat figured Lawns, • Bliecknnd colored Amelia°, ' *Do De , Pang. 4 .cnallie Detainee, i. • Mohair 'JIM.. Fancy and Black Silks, Closing out at astonDliing prices by .L.. it . latrbilnartLow S . UMSIER GOODS to be soldthis month, low enough tosatisfy all by . . ••• L. R. LX.UDERMILOff. AS GOOD an assortment of White G oods :as can be found, is by •L. K. LAUDBRMILCif. ,:la OMERIES—Ladies, Gentlemen, Masco and (bil -11 dren's, a large linc,by L. K. LADDERMILCIL ALEN'S WEAlLl'lloyar Wear, Chaim. Lc., .31_ Fancy Ckississere, , ...- . Cheap Cesaimeres, Linen Drills, filarsailles Vesting, .'• ' `CHEAP COATING, A large stock of the best :quality, and at cheaper rates thca ever , sold, by L. K. LAUDER Bite il. lizi,irwiti 1100 P SKIRT% sold by k)j . . i . 751,., . L. K. .LAUDERIIILCIL rIEIRCYIROh n /MERTES, and . , ,PROVISIONS, sold by ' . • L. R. LAUDERMILCH. AONEY, lIONEV—new aim superior Coney just re. ceived and forsale by L. K. LAUD.ERMIIII C. DRIED FRUITS, for sale by LAIMERMILCH. PRESERVE YOUR FRlTlTWillonghby'simprored i Patent ale tight stopper Fruit Jars or Bottles hay, lug been tasted during the put seasonand found to give entire satisfaction, for Bale by L. E. LAUDER:OII,OIf. E NGLISIT CHEN.SE—a superior article for sale by L. li. LAUDEIt3IILCIL CARPETS. Oil Clidb; Linen and Cotton Carpet. Chains for sale byLADDERMILCII. AFINE assortment of Lifts Sleeveirazid - Collars for sale by .; - L. K. LAUDERICILCII. 600. GENTS PAYER , COlttlfi,Lo A r o si D tle by. Lc . IL HASlS,:CAlllS;—liest'quality Eng.ar" Cared Canvass VANS Just receive and for asio by • - If K. LAUDEAMILCIL ' . *ASTRO WA NT ED I 1 •• • .. ALL kinds of FRODUCE,such as liptior;Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Soap, liams,.Shoalders, Flitch, Dried Applas,.&c., for whieh the highest timrket prices :will always be paid In'StdicGoocle, by • . • L. K. LAUDERBILCII. Le*On, Aug.% UM% • SAVING FUND. National - CHARTERED DT THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and in any amount, large or SlllBll. 2. FIVE PER CENT interest is paid for money from tho day it i 8 put in: 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4,,,,M0wey is received from Eireeuhnst. Administrators, 'Guardians and others who desire to hara It in apiece of perfect safety, and eller° 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 tho Charter directs. 8. Office hours--Every day from 9. till 5 tett - pelt, and on Mondays and Thursdays tIIIS o'clotklathe evening. Thin old and well established SA.VII.4G . FUND has re, ceivi.d more than TVS. MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY L. IGINKER; President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE...I, - kt President 'WiLlaix. J. Rim Secretary:. • DIRECTORS. flon..llenry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brew.ster, ',Edward (...Carter, YoßePh B. Barry, Rotier.t Selfridge, . . ri'aucia Lev/ Sarni. K. Ashton, Joseph Terkel!. C. Landreth Manus, Henry Differiderder. OFFICE: WalnutStroct, S. W. Corner of Third Street. June 8, 1880. 'PHILADELPHIA. akilMeS O. Kelley, SIGN OF TIM MAItIMOTII WATCH, VaNdngs, Asnuteriand Sired,LEBANON, Pa. OMBE to the Public an elegant and extensive snort moot . - • OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and lames= Comlßreast Pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Rings. • GOLD CHAIN'S of every style and quality.. • English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gol d and SilseiWatches of the mast approved and celebrated makers: Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods. Paintings. Vsse.softe. The stock will be found-among the largest in thissee - tion of Pennsylvania, and has been Seleeted•witik great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia. Rarsianto done at the shortest notice, and in a most 1 1 workmanlike manner. .1 - my muds,. nu l l the,pablie generally are inTited to as examination of inrenperb e toc JAMES U. KELLY-, Sign .of the Big Watch, Lebanon, Sept. 2 1859. _ . IMEDEL 3 S . 1300.1 i STORE Is located on Corner of Ctimberland street and Doe Alloy, (FORMERLY' WALTZ k A(EISM.) AE solicits ashen of public patronage , offering as an inducement a largoand.welt eelectod supply of School, Blank, Miscellaneous endlinnditySchool pocks. Ills stock of STATION ERY.is the largest In towu and well selected.' , ' 1 4 Of WINDOW SIIADBS, he a large variet,y, plain, fancy, Buff, Green, Gilt, Of PAPER SMARM, the 11 . patterns over ex- Isibitcd to the publie. if•ei also ..;Putinan's Patent Illiture, the ennplest indest ' for the purpose extant. wk. Infant Saliat ton in Its . IntaistDoprev. ny, Infant Regeneration, Infant. tissmoin'admirably little.work written by J. 11. A.:!BeMberger, 1). D. Pas , t .r of the Race street Zvangelleal Reformed Church, Philadelphia, 1360 ust been received ty bit. IkadeL— Price, Plain, 50 oants, Gin, 60. Ills stock is kept up try a wee kly . supply from Phila delphia. • • en; April 18,-1860.) T WILLIAM CONWAY, SOAP .&: OAN DLE MANUFACTMIIIt, No. 316 South Szoolia St; Philadelphia. Palm, Variegated, *hitatClianikeil, Olive, Extra Yel- low, Pale acid Brown iSeiv, tateartne, ma Tallow Can dles, /to. N. B.—The highest pyiees paid for Tallow. C00t.12, 1869,1,y. • New Invention. Improvements m " ente llu in rned i t e f the art . Lutzßitaxnvo the _1) subscriber le now enabled to yin:duce the boat Woo auan Lutz that was ever made in this section of coon try, vid in quantities without Dalt at short notice.- His improvements are au& Olathe le enabled to sell his. Lithe at 12%oenta per. bushels wholesale, insteatof Zb cents, which 'has been the ptioes 'heretofore. LIMA; burned with COAL, can also be obtained at low rates by the boat-load, or in toes quantitios, ae may be desired. WOOD taken in exchange for lime. Having gone to. a great expense in the toerfeeticin of hie improvements for lime burning on a large sea* at low prices, the subscriber hopes to receive a slum of public patron se , - Mx location is at the oid and well known placeotx the Union Canal, in North LebanOn, DAvw BoYEL N. Lebanon, blay 19, 1969 GRAIN ANTED,, • TIEE undereignecririll pair - the Wiest. p*eeit for all 'kinds of grain;— AT, • • • _wits and • OATS-- at the Warehouse, on tha'pnioti :Walnut street, North Lebanon. -• • ' N I.III4tEL. 'North Lebasort Yana; xseo - • - • , . Bun Zug a reedyed'ls4OW Alt:A w ls of Stiourod PT/ZWF. - p, • LVIDSWELIMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER VTR ONT,TIOKNOWLEMED REMEDIAL AGENT For impurity of the Blood, THAT DORS ITS WORK THOROUGTcy, EFFECTUALLY. AND WFIDVITT FAIL! ! ! THIS greet PtilttelEit, bills'bekme the public but a few ,yeareAtte alreedy won a name and reputation unexampled in the history of any mecliene ever raven ted.. The ingredients oomposing it'are simple, yet in combination all powerful In driving disease from the' -human system. It curve ;Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Vitateneons Diseases; Itrysionlae, Bolls, Pithileson the tom, Soro"Eyes, 'Old & ate bloom 'Ulcers, -Scald Read, Viten. affections, Rhinmatic DiSorders, Dyspepsia, Costivenees, • Jaundice, 'Salt Rheum, . Mercurial Diseases; . General Debility, _Liver. Complaint, Loss" of Appetite, • Low Spirits, . Seel Stomach, Eemllo Complaints, Wild 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 from persons whO Lave beep, cured by its use. Many of them aro deeper. ate cases, mid commend themselves to the attention of those afflicted with any of the above diseases. The fol. lowing certificate alone is selected, as carrying 11th it the moat indubitable evidenoe of the virtues of this won . derful medicine. , • . Swornatatement of David Iltreary, of Napier Town , ship,.l3odford county : In'Aprll, 18115, as near as I can remember, a small phonle . made its appearance on my lip, which soon be came enlarged and sore. I need poultices of sorrel, and wash of bins vitro', without effect. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Schellebing, who pro nounced it Csueset,"lnd proscribed a wash of sugar of lead and broad poidticeo. Binding these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr, Shaffer, of Davidville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and gave me internal and external remedies—the latter Con. shsting principally _of amities; bet all to no purpose, 'the disease continued speceding toward the nose. I next used a preparation of arsenic, hi the term of salve. This for a lime checked the disease, bat the Inflammation soon increased. I next called .upon Dr. Staler, of St. Claire vine, Bedford county, "who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but letrad no effect whatever In " checking the spread of the sore. In December, of the same.year, the disease bad eaten away a greater part of my upper lip, and bad attacked the noes, when I west de Olaeittnati, where, I consulted Prof. R. S. Newton, of the Electic Medlar Oollege:;11e pronounced the disease ""acutane. One Causer; ni?erindlieed by an. Inordinate nee of mer cury." He applied-mild zinc ointment, and gave me in. terual remedies', MY face healed -up,‘but the inilamma tion was not thoroughly _removed. In February, 1857, he pronounced me cared, and.l left for 'b ono. lo April the disease again`retUrned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at nigher late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with wlibm - I remained until September_es ring which tlmo ' he suiedevorylinown Vensedy, and part ly succeeded In chocking tie disease, but when I return. ed home thete wore stfil three discharging - ulcers upon my Gas. 1 continued using Neetton's preparations, and also medicine that I got front Dr. Ely, but The Cancer , continued growing nntil it had oat off the Wl'sick of my note, thegreatir portion of my sft che-ek,'and had at ached my leff eye. 1 bed given,up all hope of over be. ing cured, ulna - Hi'. Ely Said he.could give relief,bat that a cure was.impossible. In-March, 1853, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher," but I must confess thatl bad no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced Peking it; bit 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 tekeumythee was healed as If by. a miracle. I used a fourth bottle, and I hare boen healthier since than I have been for the last seven years. Although "myfacels eadlillisfigriree I am still grateful to-a benign Providence who has spar ed my life, and has been done through the inner mentality of LustssEr'S lussoveto BLOOD SZARCTIER. - - .. - .DAVID M'CR.ZARY. ' Swore adstsubscribed, this 31st day of August, A To 1848, before me, one of the j unlaces of the :peace, in an. 1 or the Bprough of Hollidaysburg. Blair county, Pa. Witness—U. J. Janes.. •,-• - • - .Toos Oonurr, J. P. • - • - * R.ll. LEMON, proprietor. . .. . Hollidaysburg. Penna. • For sale bibi.lt. Gado, Myeratown ;* Martin-Early, Palmyra"; John Capp & Son, Jonestown,: John Seltzer; Mount Neho; John Carper, Buchananville f John Dein. lager, Campbellstown • Eillinger,& Ilinports,Annville; John C. Cobaugb, Bridgeport:mit of Lobanon.county. _ Also 501d444. 086.; Ross ;. Drag "Blom, opposite ti !! Court Ghillie; Isslitwmfa, Pat . .L - (Aug. 17, i859,-Iy. .LIPE I*l. 0 llra TOR • NE V.git ' IT7B compounded entirely from Gums, and has he come an established fact, a Standen' ti editino, known and anwaved by aU that have used it, and is now-resort ed to with confidence in at the diseases for Which it is recommended. It has cured thousands?' whobad given nri all howl unsolicited mit illcatea in. The dose must bo adapted individual taking it, a us act gently en the bowels. ginr InasT v-0.iii0r6r..... Lathe dictates of yogi use of the LIVER IN will core LIVER I:IO2II TACKS, ^ DYSPEPSIA: - 6 17 'M AEA R - • C 0- AI RY, DROPSY, 13 O TU COSTIV.ENESS,..O II 0 RA monnus CIIOLERA LERCH, JA UN DICE ES, and may bo used sub RY FAMILY MEDI lIEADAC'HE.Ous TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOONFULS ARE TAR attack. . . ALEMII6tISSIT - ARE in ita fiver. Mix water in the mouth ewaltow-hoth together. •-• • • - c4s . rittrit s ric z, :-. • CbiItrIWNDED FROM Pur(!yjoit9All9llctriate And put up in GLASS CA • ~.••• • • • • =I tlo but salvo Cathartic ej;blob ttie.pt r :Optiir"haii used in bittprootios 12191*. ,tban twenty years. The constan yttiereasing > demand -from those who have long null thePILLS and Le satisfaction which All express in regnid to their use,' induced me to place them within the reach of all. The Profession well know , aa• that different cathartics act on dlfferent,portione of. tho bowels, The FAMILY CA. . 1 " -- THARTIC PILL has with dnereforence - M 33 this well established tint, boon compounded frame 57,. variety of the pureatvoge table Extzacti, which act al alike od every part of the alimentary canal, and are GOOD ands:Mihail cues where a CATHARTIC A s k -needed, .such as, DB. RANGEMENTS of the V/ STOMACH, SLEEPI NESS. PAINS . IN THE BACK AND LOIN COSTIVENESS, PAIN 'V AND SORENESS 'OVER THE WHOLE BODY, from troddep cold, wbtch frequently, if neglected, end In al mg coarse of Pa ver, LOSS 01? _APPS TITE, a CREBPINQ SEN SATION' OF COLDOVE3k THE BODY, RESTLESS NESS, lIEADACHE, WEIGHT IN THIS HEAD all INFLAMMATORY WI DISEASE, - WORMS in CHILDREN or ADULTS, • RHEUMATISM, a great PURIFIER ofthe BLOOD • and many disease to vrhich. Bosh is heir, too numerous to mention : in this &dyer . tisement. Dose,l to 3. PRICE 'THREE DIMES. The Livor-Invigorator and Family Catbartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade In all the large' towns. 8. T. W. SANFORD, U. D. !daunt:tearer and Proprietor, 208 DBOATOWAY, NEW TORR. CORNER 01 , FULTON STREIT. For sale by J.- L . Lemlberger, D.-S. Raber, and Dr. Ross. D. -ft A.-BE Wholesale and Drug Store, Has been Removed to hit New-Sanding, on Cumber land Street, opposite the Lebanon, Pa. PIER sulgcliber rospectiallysnnounce •to hltacqVutin- J., Maces and the public in general,. at he has con stantly on hand a large stook of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - PAINTS, CIIEDdYOA.La, - 'DYE-STUFFS. VA.RNISIEES, i 1 TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARP, / V BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, . EXTRACTS, Burning.Pluid; Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, se,. gars, Tobacco, &v. Alio a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he otters at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as, represented. Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods boibre purchasing else. where. 00-Physicians''prescriptions and family reci pe' carefully oomponnded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. - On Sundays the . Store will be opened for ,the coin poundiug of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, S. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. AL Lebanon, Deo.% 1857. DAVID.B. BARK& noWARD A.SSOCIATIOI% . . - PHIL ALDE A Be fleraerit Institution established by specie/ Endow ', te nt for the ..Hdief of the. Sick and Dicerenal, adj . tided soilh 'Virulent and Rpfdynie pfseares,Undespecfailyfor the fflire •of Diseases of the Sexual nr EDICAL Aznait given gratis by the Acting . Sar in geon, to all who apply by latter, A deserip.. Lion of their condition;' (sate, occupatiOn, habits of lif &c.,)&c.,)e, ,) and in cases of extreme poverty, bledicines fur. nished free of charge-. • . • . VALUABLE IMPORTS on Spermatorrhan and Oh. er Diseases of the Sexual Orgahs, and on the Npr Ram ,. BB employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted' sealed letter envelope free of charge.. Two or three - .lamps for postage will' be acceptable.' Address, B. BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting- Bar goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth. Street Philadelphia, Pa, By order of the Directors. EZRA 13:01dirinLt s Pre/laid.: PAHUHULD, Secretary . Nov. B os %O. /7- . . CHEAP- CLOTHING.: T FIZENST_HIN k BROTHER opimaito the Golgt -Hone, sit,' aware that anrag th 6 ondtal ceseltiee I humanity, good clothing. aro of the first im portance, hare enpplled themselves and are weakly:"- calving accessions to their Mocklhomtbelrewnroannfao ttainceetabitahment IEI Philaaalphia, the heat made QIATHII , a for - al - en and Boyl.Prices dow• nto thelow eet•notchtheranarkitnff , gotds and rascal sat Non is given. - 31A111 NB .Irite ' loLonon, A% 1 4 MI . • SANFOMYS within tho last two years , of relief, as the numerous 'my posseation alio*. Ito the temperament offhe ed in sucitanantitims u to ,‹ m Idgenient guide yon in IO 0 it A T 0 IL and it PLAINTSBILLIOUSAT. ' C HRONICC pisnytriroßA PLAINTS, 'DYSENTZ. STOMACH, HABITUAL IC, CHOLERA, MOLE ,INFANTIM, FLAT U. FEMALE WEAXNESS emadbliy as an ORDINA CINE. It will cum SICK thousands Inn testify,) TWO OR THREE TEA EN at commencement of GIVING their testimony with the'lnolgorator and PRICE OM DOIitAN•PER' BOTTL SANFORD'S . • sks air tight and wilt keep in any climate 0 PILL i+ a gen• r ------ "----- m , t.,p, Thousands are daily epertiting in the pralwe of DR, EATON'S INFANTILE CORIOIAZ and why? boost:wait never fails to lAA relief whercellerrin time. It acts 'as iflby mien, and one trial atone will convince you that gait we sty is . . true. It contains NO PAREQORIC (it OPIATE . of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the suf. tering:l'pr yohi.chiftl; Instead of by.ileaderang Its sensi bilities. For Ms Matein..it comma* itself Re. the on ly reliable preparation now .knows for CHILDREN TEETHING, DLAHRIKER, DYSENTERY., GRIPING IN THE. BOWELS...ACIDITY OF T HE 'STOMACH. WIND, COLD IN THE . HEAD, and', CROUP, also, for softening the gnms, rethielng Indentation, regulating the Rowels, and relieving pain, Is hie no. equal-.being an anti spastoodbit byused with nrillifling*.anecess In all cases of , CONVULRION OR QTRIEIR 'FITS. .As you value the Wetted health of year children; and wish to save tbenifrom those sid and blighing consequences which are certain'th result from the eof iiersotles of which all other remedies for . Infant Complaints are composed, take none but DR. EAT N'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, this you can rely upon. It ispertbctly harm lees,Tac and cannot injure the most del e infant. Price, 25 cents. Full directions accompan h bottle. Prepared only by CHERCH & EPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. • . Sold at DR. HEO. ROSS' Drug ( tore, opposite th e Court house ,- sole agent for Leban , and. by all re spectable Druggists throughout the luntry. T: W. DYOTT & BONE, Phi ladelphi wholesale agents. April 18;1880,-4y. ° D ° OD ' Healthy human ISlbod upon being ANALYZER. a:ways presents us with the Berne, °saddle' elements, and gives of course the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze the Blood of a person suffering front Consumption, IJv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, 4tc., and we find in every instance certain deficiencies iri the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies,. and you are made "well, The BLOOD FOOD it founded upon this Theory —hence its astonishing anemia There:are FIVE PEP,A,RA-TIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different dis eases. For COI/Gild, comas, BBONCIIITL9. or any affeCtion whatever of the Threat or raffia's. Inducing Consumption, use No. I, which is alta tiefi. No. for Vo presslon of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Orer.u.se, General Debility;and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for LiverComPaints, 3, for Dyspepsia. Being Alread.V. prepared - Tor absorp: tion it is TAKEN BY DROPS , and carrloil immediately into the circulation. so that what.you pain you retain. No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, TEYsteria, Weakness es, &e: See spacial directions for this. Fer Salt ithetunf Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all mace the direetiona must be strictly relieved. Pnce of the BLOOD.SOOD 2,1 per bottle. Sold by CIIIIIICII & DUPONT, :No. 409 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' Drug 'Store, opposite the Court liouee.--wde neat for. Lebanon, and by all it , spoetahle Druggists throughout the country. T. IV. DYM.' &SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. April 18. 1560.-ly. DR 'MOTT'S CHAD 3EAT E tAWE iiisLS% IRON. AN aperient and Stoznnehic preparation of IRON pu rified of Oxygen and Carbon] by combustion in Hydra gen. Sanettoned by tbn highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and (ho United States,andpreseribedin their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no prep aration of iron can limp:wed with it. Intpurithni of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale nod otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost ev ery conceivable case. Inflexions . in all maladies in which it has been trle4,lt has proved absigetely cura tive in each of tbo following comphduts,• .Debility, Nervous . Alrectiens, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipatio4 e-illarrheen,Alleont!iry, • Inc i pten t Goue‘imptiots,-SefufelotTillieFerilesis, Salt Rheum, Itlismenstrattion, Whites, Chloreair, Livor Complaints, Chronic Headaches,. Itleunau dam,. Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, &c., ke. In tutees of GENERA I DEMI:ITT, whether the result of acute disease or of the continued diminution of ner vous apd muscular energy from throttle complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved ainecas.sfill to an ex tent which no description nor written al testution would render credible. Invalids no to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have Bud dedly re-appeared in the . bnsy world as 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 appilront nterasmas, ; gainsons erlisustion„orilleat changes, and that oompth cation of fierVeus and dyspeptic .aversion to air and Ise cruise for which:the physician has no same. In NERVOUS 4PFEOTIONS of nil kinds, allfor / ratie . sons familiar to Medical men, theoperation of thiePttP• paration of iron• must neceesarilyibe salutary, for ,no like the old - a:M(180th/ vigorously tonic, withoutheing exciting and overheating; 'and gently, regularly aperi ent, even-in the most otistibate.,casos of costiveness, without ever being e-gesta-c purgative, or indicting• a disagrecablasenaathm. • • It is this latter prepertyouneng othera l 'Which mak. it so rerearkably effectual and permanent it remedy ~. Pais, upon *bleb i t also appears to exert a distinct IlreCitle action, by tiler *rig tips local tendency , ch forms them. ' • • In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as aro its CAME • sin - . gin box of these Chalybeate Pills t om often s u d for the most babitimil cesoseiticluding the attend° dim' nat. In unchecked DIAItRiREA, even when ancool to DYSENTERY, confirmed, emaciating, an plisrently malignant, the effects have - hoen equally ccialve and astouishing. • In the local ;mina, losis of flub nada gth, debility"- ting cough, nod remittent hectic, whir florally indi cate INCIPIEN'r CONSUMPTION, di femed-f bee ai tapedthealarafof friends..and pity tins, in sever." very gratifying and interesting hist In SCItOIcULOUS TOMERCULO • tibia medicated iron has bad far more tbad the Cent of the most cautiously balanced propatetioneof odine, within/tan] of their well knovrn , The attention.of "females cannot too confidently in vited to this remedy and reStercilit , in the cases peculi arly affecting them. • - BRlttlitkrtaat, both "front; end ialiammathr Y — In the latter, however, more deoWdly—it has been in variably well reported , both sa sneviatlng pain and re ducing the swellings and stl nestof the joints and mus cles. INTERNIITTENT F ERS it must necessarily be a great remedy and enei to 'restorative, and its pro gress in.tbe new settle - is of the West, will probably be one of high renown 4(nd • usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered. in the whole hle tory of mullein°, which exerts such prompt, happy, and Dilly restorative effects. Goodatipeti to. complete dlgea tion, rapid acquisition of stmiigth, with An unusual disposition for acfivo and cheerful eiereise, immediately follow its use. Put up in nest fiat metal dieses containing 60 pills; price 50 cents per box ; for ealp by I ggiste and deal orb. Will be Dentine to-ani , etre on' receipt of . Os price. . All letters, orders , ell Id be seidressed.to . lit4494N' 4- kiftr l If ea tar • sna: ? t ,: N. Y., Ala 11, 1806.-17 . -., -.-1101.tECT i LNE. The Persia n IPever . 1 FOK the prevention and Cure of'VE ti l AND BILLIODS FEVERS. This dy was brought toThe knewlodge of store by a friend who her been a great - . sla and the liely Land. • While going down the river Biaphratl ed a rivere attack of Fever and Agne. his condition, 000 of the Boatmen.Mok. an Amule t; saying, ")fear this and touch you. Although incredulous as:l complied, and experienced ininiediata since always found it an effectual prof malarions oomplaints. On further investigation he found th the boatman attributed. tixit miraculous powers, a said that it could onlyte obtained from the Priest of tbe Sun.— Sometlino afterwards, the gentialusulli nventing with a Priest obtained from him the eedretof te-Pniparation, and ascertained where the medioluelb X wore found, of which it was compounded. Thew ftd virtues of this artieli have induced a fall belief 1 ; the. minds of the native! in 'the miraculous healing w ere of their Priests. - Since his retur n to America, it has n tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies, an Gentlemen or high character, who have given it the t unqualified praise. This remedy having been a spec o i n p u m a s*. hundreds of years, for the prevoittkm a cure of Ann er and Ague and pillions Fevers—is no Offered to the . American people. 2.t will he . sont by mail, prer .tda --! for use, on.receipt of elle dol Xi.. ._ ."o'. .--- • • Principil Depot and Man 11..-Ar i ln Bt., Rick nikotalun Ai""^"""" mond, Va. Branch Ofikie, Sank ' roe Buildng; New York. Address JO varpox kw. :, June 27 , '6O. (a\ OLD DR. HEATH'S 800 r OF T8,41V-0 %Vela and , great discoveries ..tlie Japan_ sae aud,BAst /tuna Medicinal!, all • ,Soli dirticidisaa for. the certain cure of Consumption. ~ • . chichi, 0 04r,hi, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Fever', Ir . e, * to f u _ la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Comidain - ravel and trri• n alv D er oalfa, Female Complatity,'-' c. Illustrated with huadredtiof certificates oficureet; nd. eugsa i d o go For the purpose of ramming as inaeyi cring .fellow:. beings.as possible Amm preartatifeyloteth, it trill bogent Lem ta. &Ili ' PittcArAb °Dntifraniit'roadb":va,T.ll. fill :e: S Y::: : :::* • . T., DREAT*, ,;;.'.f° . Sold by Dr . ,G eorge , Rosa;jablyio a ; Dr. ' 8„; 8 t....." - • Reading; Christian lailler,-Idillereb 0 1 : K. , „...„v 2 9A.. Harrisburg Jobs BeitaurntirOlgrith ar j G . '''''...'W. L. k ... , POttaTine• Oct. 6, 1359-I,j. • . .. . . .. . . DRUG S T 01016 .:Oppoiste the Court Rowse: l c R om offtan to the public the Lotus? and axe, • se ueuon of pure and fresh Drugs, Meaki porfamary, and Patent Medicines that bee ' bons in Lebanon, His great facilities for the pufh4 r a., of Drugs o tuld // Sion* practical acquaintance. With the adnadaps; mid It Medical, e i t er a o 4,- and Pharmaceutical details or the to beware of then D rag ston, - aa wel l , ~ .-ao the Chemical labonitory. ono whwiLand Spices, if . they wish them '.oerfallif Pare, at Dr. 811 hb" : W ubi t"tith dece ° ti''P rv iti e trrcil"era , t aa .of 'd al to i b " n m y rlan° th us'Y eir Dross, Ileddismr ROSS' DRUG BTORR, qpix{oßa the COURT ROOM fiso k , :. OOD.ZWER OIL. - lisigra *: tare lA*O lB . ••.:. "nine dall Liver 01 stently tbr sale- a - _ Rose Drug:Stom Used "E3r the co , - -iamt-t•-:-. Consneoption.Br :..3 . • . Us and Chronic d /..-- . DE.. PHYSIi COUGH S. - . The vowing a •e' for -Dr. Physic Pot -....-. • Spray, for Coughs, WhOOping. Nue), BronChitis, the Breast and Lungs, has indue .. . . to try 1113 hand at reunterfelting it. This Alb tins public to be on their guard rhleture,.sifld eilisgsEvis well the marks , of: the gestetine Dr. Physicies . Okingh Syrup, for without Dr. Ross* name on the label tila counterfeit. - Prepared end sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite.the..Qourt •Gemw- DR. ;ROSS' 13LJOD PILLS. For all thrptirposes of.s family niedicine, and when ever purgation IC needed. thete:Pills are equal, and le many cases superior to any othecr pHls. They act safe ly, gently and wiihoutprodleingpairr or uneasiness.— Goal in the commencement or fevers;- Headache, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Giddiness, DYspepwa. and ell diseasee arising from hnpure - blorkl. Ask i'or Dr. Ross' Blood Pills and ace that Dr. Ross' 11a111618 on thedithal• DR. BERA L'S EXTRACT of SAILEAPARJLLA - , Eor the cure of Rheumatism,. Tetter,.Biles. :Morita Pains in the Bones, Old Sore, Pimples ori the Fice,...isd Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache =KA' Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, and' all elleesees from impure blood or the Imprudent use of Mertaty-y;-- For these purposee it will be found superior toallother remedies. Price $l. per bottle, orss bottles forgfi; Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court PURE .01110 CATAWBA BRANDY. Por it:valuable consideration D. Roes has bin . ap• pointe s teole and only agent for Lebanon and b e — • a county for wholosaleing and retailing Lyon's'. Gbio•Catawter Brandy. A discrimination public: ' ones perceive where the PURE and 1 4NOINI °WOW ~-. 11A11.1, .is to be bad. Dowers- of poisonous hultationshitlfe curs the genuine article at Dr.: Rees' Drag Store. ! DR.•• ROSS' 'TONIC MIXTURE. For the cure of liver Complaint, byepepata. Head ache, Weakness 'and liervone .Diseaate•generally this Tonic Mixturetkcells all other medicines. The Argo and increasing sale tot it, darnel:lda - Mit - it ahttlild - Bs Made more extensively known. Almost beinedfitte re lief, and in many instances, rapid cares fellow' ltkftt'o peruse. Ask for Dr. ltoss'Tobic Ilixture. .- - -:' DR.. ROSS' WORM LOZENG E S. ' A safe, pleasant and effeettial. Worin Afedllibmic. 4 lug perfect', tasteless, nochild will refusetloanig Vy are as easily taken as so ttusch candy. Oss . etteen.beFa lozenges are while, If red ones are' offered to j - on; _ti,, , T. are not gartufne Dr. Roes' Worm Manatee. liollii - ply at Dr. ltoss"Drug Store, DR. ROSS' " VETTER OINTMENT; For Um cure of Tatter, Ring Wonna, and lafiana other ernptlie diseases. .Sold at Dr. Roes' Drug Store: Dr, Koss, a regular practical Druggist, Chemlati it'd ' rharmaecutisf, with en extensive end variedexperlsnee of over 22 years, a Graduate of Jefferson it . edical College, Philadelphia, wishea4o direct the attendees of a discriminating public, to ids - large.and cavefossloe ted stock of PURE ANDlRRSll.sledicinely t i l liti cl .rg,to all advantage not to bo bad elsewhere. The ii . 141 please : make a note of this: RE PARTictrtArt:, D. ROSS' Dena STORE IS DIRECTLY OPPOSTI'D THE COMET lifttiO. Ask for. Dr. Roes' 'Drug Store, and take tare that yein-ac. not:misdirected: : ' - - Oft. F-0 SS' DRUG STOItE. OPF'OSITK•itirE•COUB,4 I IIOIBE. /Almon, Yo air./ A.. 18(10 . - • LENNIE RCEint D HG sTo; IN MEDICIN ES „QUA e t CE •• • • ar t _ . . • . Ase ra, ir L. tEMBERCItit. ' Un to o f tbirridia • -: i by-. delphia College of - Fla se.v, offers to tb ---.... eltizeng of Lebanon N ei Surrounding country. a PURE eeleaUcur. Drugs, Ideduanes a Chemicals, and 010.0 st quality of Perfume -.4. 4 -•-. and Toilet and Fatty &arm, embracing kb - best manufacture is tho country, and - a largo Al : ri vaety of Tooth ItruP - ig, Nall. near, Clothes .: ' and Hair Brush - Pockgr. Toiler and Ilk 3:1 Comb, Ivory ; IL'llorn and India Rubber. ES. PURE SPICES r P um Uß w E bot , S tul ground Spices are off* tfo r , - Sale in in a'and small quantities at 1:t ',' • NIABERGEICS Drug Storigi : - ' ,_ ,ilt T ABD EN SEEDS, :,...‘': --, . Ine FLO WER SEEDS, : You trill find a full assortment and a I .. • variety . of RRESII Garden and Flower Seeda4j R LRMBERGE'S.- - .' etAanged Lye, aOncontra tett Lyo„,Sqtla Allib, .1 t 1 Potash in largettnd min quantities - at.,.. _ . g.genii LEMBERGER'S Dru -. : ail Washing Soda, Baking Soda,•Pearl Mb, $ll U‘ • toe, Cream of Tartar, air pure, and/or age in large and small vault - Mee at- f LEMBESGEIVS:Drug Store..: - If you aro .in -want of good Washing Soap. _ pure wiiito or red Castile seep, Ceraitry Soap' Evasive Soap to remove grease epoti, en peeler - Shaving soap, bitty the ammo at LEMBEIiGER'S., Do you want a::lpiksi Itaii.Tunlet something to make the hair grow., to 'demise thixbemt, and to prevent falling on t of the hair; if you do Cnil, nt LEMBERGEWS. TRUSSES!•TRUSSESI., The &filleted are retioested to call and eit* . )46i toe my stock of Trusses, Supporters, etM• prising a variety of Manufacture. • - - *ft -Marsh's" Genuine "Improved rotaf A. Jesting Pad Trawl" "Marsh's" Cabmen ha-Bandage. ' An :thin' oable article' for the purpose. If you are In want of any of the above:you can be suited at LEMBERaNR'S-Drag . Store. Pare-,Oblo Catawbu ilriuldf ; , to be had gen inuine all its Pm* artic , lit le fbr Meaieinal •D4l • LEMBEDGER'S Drutiiitote, Opposite the Market Ilistrars; Anything you want that is -kept in a.:wp conducted First C l llB2lDrog43tore, can be fatal 'shed you by • . LEMBER:GER, . Chemist and Apoth:eaat34 Feeling thankful for the very lilbeinil4atr ago thus far received from the Physicians, er chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and.sorro • • • logs, I again: solicit a share,. promising to n.e every effort toplease Spetdal attentioil. given to Parsicazi 4 PALSORIPTTONAI and Faziny Rzczrprs, and all medicine dispensed Warranted Pliftff, alsea a .. as good ea can be obtained .anyvvh and • Tv" to cult the times: Itomembor the A ddreM , ggletJOS. L. LEMBEAGE.R; • Dro, Chemist and ittrothemmy, Feb. 15, 1860. Tdatket atiee‘ Leasava, Pa. _ . . .. .. ...,.,• .... .4.,.... - ... • Dit tsli*iscaopi - • • -TA It ANip_vv.ooDHrttip 'Tim — ' AgoranAL, IS thelnet•Blitoionista the.world for the Cues of • r i . 'Coughs-and Dads, Croup, Bronchitis, •• .- s= .-Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, .:'• .., . . .. Palpitation of the Heart, - - .;5.....„.. .•• •• •'' • - Diptheria, And e t o or ns ilim utn rel ptio e n f ,°ftoPgkettiret; winitthherVilvanDieeds4"4lll:,:.:. the Throat and Chest, and which rifik.... - . dispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the .0 • of Asthma. - • • ... a . . 7: • Being prepared by a practical Physitianngultr . and one of great experience in the- cups of , tfaj . ' • ft'' diseases to which the human }rams 18.1 e. - .• Itis offered to the afflicted with tbe r ' - , Try it and be convinced that it is- ' ,a4e in tbs. cure of Bronchial affections. PriCe. 6 1 tnints . Or Botthi:' A i r PREPATi:EIT On ti cs , Dr. A. B 8 leglitt n usretGi s 1. a A NO: InatraTs, N. W. Corner NINTHA PO • PECUADA,Li SOLD by every reepeetetie and Pt MEntams throughout the - Swat : '' :- • ' Xisslir For sale by Joe. L. Leminsigis, .". Chemist, opposite tha Dlerket, aDli t - bessini Philad'a, April 4 ,18110.-1*- ,• • `'... ' . Char R AND - AGUE onderrel rem. ,presentpropri . veler in Per- be exPerienc. • n discovering om his person tie Amer will Its virtues, be Her, and has Lion from an -_ ,-- L 7 ,.,. ii • *. '". ` un. '. . , ---131 V: 110 W RESTORED.._ -, - . 7 1:b E ill; . a • • '. ' , sift As' heiedd, in a &alai En - 0020116, - A IZOTURE ON OF BPR RISIBTORRIIOIIA, or Seminal Weakness,. ~, Involuntary on E tal m a lgfi nr n PhYli P OiV t ' : A r jei rt , 7 O ;T:RATIIILENT AND RADICALptr. duct potonenoci oss ns a e n ni d ptio naudm DehilltY• By ROn. J. C.Lif:VERWELL., M. D., . . Tim important fact that the awful consegne .. . . self-abuse may be effectually removed without . . .',, ' medicine,' or the dangerous applications of ca . .'. ' •r 4 ' ';'", :, B tretnents,,inedimt ba il ees, and other ... . , '.", • , • 71 9 o es is here clearly demonstrated, A nd the '. new and highly mime/gni treatment, as • ... , i celebrated-author fully e_splainsd, by Mastvi; !_le• , ', l . - „.• . every. one is enabled to cure himself. 7 4 . -Ze • -• r .the least possible cost, thcrif.y evoiding , .AlV.. • : • ;`„ tined nostrums of the day. This LectrogOi . .: •-- . '.4• '' Ple it : boon to thousands and thousands. '1: .....-% 1.. ,"+-, ', Sent ender seal to any addts " • ' • .:...±* ~ eeipt of two postage stampsibil . . , r. .0. RUNE, M. D., 480 First himpia r Box 4.586. ' Rd* M.. ly. r~_ . c
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