611 E eVrititt. TO PROMOTE FERTILITY IN FRUIT TREES 'very orchadist must have observed that some fruit trees of superior quality and of luxuriant, growth, are yet slow in coming into bearing state, and arc afterwards inconstant. This is the Can, especially with the pair tree. Let as note down some of 'the methods proposed for remedy ing th(s evil: As abundant and rapid flow of sap tends to the growth of new wood and leaves, rather than to the formation of fruit-beds. Whatever cheeks ibis flow, will excite the production of flower bode. For example, select a vigorous evergreen which has thus for shown no cones, and wane plant it and next year it will be covered with seed vessel. $o Kis often with fruit trees. The cheek thereby, given to the growth of roots and branch es, causes the organisable sap to accumulate in the branches, and directs it to the - formation .of fruit. Renee it le, that formal root miming is sometimes practiced. As this process is described in nearly all fruit Manuals; we will only remind the reader that it should be practiced only in fall or winter. Mr. Rivers, of England, as nearly everybody knows, no sooner catches arty of his dwarf.pears napping, than holing them from the ground and sets them bank again. Frnit bearing is quit Sore to follow. Ringing the branches is another method.— This consists in taking out a circular section of the tree. The effect of this is to prevent there- - turn of elaborated sap from the tops of the brandi es to the limbs and roots below, and almost always produces the formation of fruit buds. This prac tice is net to be generally oommeoded, it robs the lower portions of the tree o f the proper food, and renders the girdled branches witless after wards. Bending the branches downward, is another and better method. This impedes both the as cent and descent of sap, and causes its aceumu la. tion all along the branches in the form of fruit bud/. Who has not observed that a crooked ap ple tree often bears better than a perfectly straight one ? And one with a flat, spreading bead, bet ter than a. pyramidal one? Hence we see the wle dom'of a practice common among nurserymen, of removing the central branches of young . ap ple trees- This bending down of the branches should be done in Juno or July, while the'ehoots are most . . Training the branches to a wall• of trellis, is another method. The slight compression of the ligatures, and the bending of tho brooches, OROS es a etieteh of the flow of sap, and so induces a fruiffOlness.—Americas Arieurturiat. _ Betioipt For Making Dr 7 Yeast. —Take shout a quart of potatoes par boded ; mash fine two. handefull of good hops. Boil in about a pint or more water for ten minutes. Take about •two quarts of Indian moo), scald it with tbe hop wa ter, and potatoes; then add a tablespoon of be king soda. Dissolve in water, a tablespoonful of ginger and two of ,molasses; when about the temp erature of new milk, add a teacup of good, sweet yeast. To start it, let it stand-for twenty-four. houra to rise, then add some. flour, and Indian meal enough to stiffen it so as to make in Cakes or little lumps. Put it in a good warm pima*, so it, will dry soon. It should l dried In the abode,. When dry, tie op tight in a bag, and keep in a dry plaoe. It will keep six week,. _ BMW .For Making ilotts.—Take a large handful of hope, boil.ln a quart. of water, then soeld one and a half pounds of flour with the hop water,. Then add a small tablespoonful - of baking Wm, 000 of ginger, and two of molasses. W hen cool t etir in a teacupful of gono y.eaet. Jet It stand about ten hours, and it will be ready for use. -Cork or tie up tight and in a cool place. This will not keep so long as dry yeast, but sonic prefer it. Ropstn HIS Latat..--We notice that Wien For - - ney' s cousin of John W., has become the editor . !,!' gmleorttsh. r , fish ?a - 010E1111 OW rob fished if - arrieburg. Wien holds an office un derToru W. Forney, the Republican Clerk of the souse of Representatives, at • Washington, and at the time of Hs appointment was set down tte att "Anti-Lecompton Democrat." LikeHiok. mon, be has found bis level, and Pi wilt every other Man who claims to be a. Democrat, bat fights the organization. ARTICLE IV We . shall avail ourselves In this and subsequent *Moles, orthe reports and such incidents as We may be able to gather from our General Saperin dent—Mr. Abram Martin, and oar Missionary E. U. Toliurd; Says Mr. Martin in his report of 180, 112 : Whole number of schools through in strumentality of "Sabbath School Association," 100 Number of Church Schools, 239 Making total, Numbp ,of aabolani in MintiOD ISdhoole, Teigbere in Sabbath Soboolo, •aoln• Selelars, • 65,030 Member of children "at large," 30,000 Rstimated conversions, ' 2,500 40 ohurthes bare heartilyresponded to Mt. Mar tin's appeals, and are now zealously engaged in forwarding-the work; 'some sustaining as many as three "Mission Schools." The Brat Mission School under the Astooiation was opened in a room Mieupied for Balls, he:, in the year 1866. The first Sabbath 40 children were present. Mr. Martin formally operied the school, assisted by.an aged ledy of 74, who bad brought 18 little ones with her, collected 1n a court near the Delaware. She offered to take charge of them, should no other person be fouad to fa: net them. When such aged saints mani feet go d eep l id !ptcrest in so - good a cause, need we look for failure ! These aged sires only lead the van, to incite the younger to go forward and reap the fruit of their labors. Nothing is so beautifill to me, as - these hoary-headed work men struggling upon the brink of .their departure with the "enemy l" Int Meech us a lesson not tube-weary well doing, - "for we Phalli reap if . faint 'not:" This School was removed to a loom on New hintket St., near Noble St., and taken charge of by individuals of the Ist Dutch Reformed Church ind'bez continued in leiefulness ever since:— Mother. 120 children and 12 teaohers. Minion School No. 2, was commenced in the same year in a public school room, Allen above Queen St. The first Sabbitth there were 100 children with lbw en eral Su pert nten den t present. This school continued until within a few months since, when the _Dirietere refused the room for Serviette. Mission Schools renting "school rooms" are subject to the changes incident to politics and on many occasions, as we shall see, have these men crippled rho work of Christ, when it was spread ing broadciast, to the outcast and abandoned, the prectoitt "leaves of the tree of life." It would be, well for these men to pause and consider; no gietijatbleasing can be'conferted on the state than througT - evangelization of its people; indoc trinate them in the principles of religion aad,they become the beet of the citizens. Your Sabbath School children are - destined to be the hope ofouir eountryt -- • htiseion School No. 3, 'sac organized in the !Orator Works' Building," in Kensington. When &At thenght of it met with much oppotiltion, as ufilecesaary: embeelid most of tbe , children at- tended Sehoolt others said, "if they .do not go; their parents will not send them, it is wisteria to try." The neighborhood wee canvaseed,nOtwith standing this unbecoming croaking: this by-the by is cooing to itikOVltrtrlneall of christiane : and you may lay it dnwn se self evident that or On enterprise is thus mat—the objectors have all is y coldness at theta' hearts which ouly the Spirit of 'boil etre remove. . p - the following Sabbath after our beloved tilisicmary, Mr. Toland, had been round, and an skeet 'Old been made to.the rrearest chetah, the "Wd Brick," if we are correctly informed, or ell "Summertield," the General Superintendent found 140 children and 20 teachers gathered to gether; sohool was organized, officers appointed anti on the third Sabbath numbered 200 children and 30 teachers: 18 months ago another - school-was commenced and given to the same church. It was held in a carpenter shop on Duke and , Arch sta., and num. bared 100 children, Four months ago these two blended on a-new "Missiod at n cost of 161400, and new the soboOrtkielPre - ;netirly 600 children. - Thelgookurlit.t eclaugedand sone 40 Andrei) and"•p' boos -been conver ted. Oh the magnitude of the mission tv ork—eterni ty alone can tell the blessings confirmed through "tbeselabors or love.". Let them that have-been lukewarm, buckle en the Armor and go etinetveronikeidgeeend hie-ways snob -be nand. • - SIGMA, • " WarTlLlttett 4142...0t Bel:tool Tim, tondo of f olppottin asolt Zreasurers Agreements between Dlrebrott'ind'tsetbhers, and Orders on Teasnrev, for site at this office. FITS'? Fil 7 =t 1- . :YII'S I! ! .1. H. RZOME - 1; FASHIONABLE TA4LOR, IN Cumberland Stroat,' , noarly •epposite the Black Horse Hotel,'Lebnuon, ALL work done up with neatness and dispetcb, and entire aatiaktetion guaraliblfd. . April 11,1860. . Merchant Tailoring.. REMOVAL."' SS. RAMSEY has remoired to'. the Corn-r of Cum . beriand street and Doe Alley, in Fnnek's New Building, where he will keep an assortment of Cloths, ausameres, and lrestiss gs. Also ready made clothing and furnishing goods such as Shirts, Bose, Oberst& klaudker chiefe, Neckties, he., ga.,--all of which will be mild as cheap es at any other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly, and good Ste guaranteed. • - S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 18, 1860. , Fashionable -Tailin•ing. .r r subdcriber respectfully Informs his friends and te public in general, that be bas commenced the TAILORING. ROSINESS in all its branches, at his rest dence,fn East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major Moyer's Hotel, (south side.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good Si,,, and moderate charges, he` hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. Ile Ithe a long time in the em ploy of niched Weeper, deed., and feels confidant or giving general satisfaction. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. LebanOni May 12,1858. GEORGE IIicCALILLY. CHEAP CLOTHING. IapoRIZENSTEIN & BROTHER opposite the Conn Homo. are. aware that among the capital ne cessities of humanity, good clothing are of the first im portance, have supplied thcaumives and are weekly re ceiving accemione to their Mock from their own manufac turing establiatiment in Philadelphia, the beet made CLOTHING for Men and Boy'. Priem down to thelow eat notch the market affords, and general satiafaction ld given. RRIZENgrgiN BROT tIERB Lebanon, Aug B,'oo. That's so. It le never too late to learn, It Is better to do well. than4tay well; It bfilong road, ihar has'll,o %riling, • - It is 11.1 sharing against the wool, , It is more Wein] cede nothing. than something It Is a wise child, that knows it own father. It is .a gootherse, that osier stiimbles. It Is Reicenstein Bros., sell clothing cheaply. It [31012E:137E1N DROS, on Chuuberhind at. Lebanon/7111y 11,'80. F shionable Tailoring! IiIF7OHARb HOFFMAN ivould respeOtrully inform IROle Citizens of-Lebanon, that he. has . REMOVER his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Pfleger'a Store, and opposite the Washing ton House, where all persona who wish garments made up in the roost fashionable style and best manner' are jn vited to call. • Ifs haVately received the New Yoh, PRll adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and . Summer Fashions, - and as be has none bat the best workmen employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted to him will be done In a satisfactory manuor. In:With his thanks to his old customer* eitherr pat ronage heretofore, he respetifully solicits public favor. TO TAILORS t-7 Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Reporter Spring a Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashion should let the - subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make hie arrangements accordingly. MICHN.f, HOFFMAN. Leletree, A .ril 7. HMO. 0 7 1tOurk 5 s Merchant Tailor- ing Establishment, ([LATE OF LANOASTEIL) TIIIMBEIttAKD STREET, In the room-formerly oc lIJJ onpled by J. W. Acker, between the °feces of Dr. Lineaweaver, epd lien. Weidman, Lebanon. I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Leb anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I have :waived and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID- STOCK OF FRENOK CLOTHS, SLACK DOE SKINS, Fancy Oust mores, Silk ana Idameiles Postings, goods for Fashiona ble bnsiness Coats, au.,ec., of the latest Importations, all of-which will be made toorder at tbeshortest notice, and prices to Snit the times. From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my loug experience in businees, Artistic skill, mid well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter,jhat I can compete with the first Merchant Tailoring °stab• liattneuts in the - cities of New York and. Philadelphia. Trusting to thejintelligence of a discerning public, and a strict attention to business, I hope to meet with suc cess.. O'ROUB.K, Merchant Tailor. . . Lebincveb, April 18, 1880 CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING FOR ALL. • TFIF. Largest, best assorted, nod most Fashionable Stogy of Spring and Summer RE - AD-Y, AtA,DE OL-OTILING in Lebanon. at the Centrd Buildings. We invite all our numerous friends and the public in general to give nit a call and Reefer themselves. Our stock consists of Spring Oyer-coats, Sleek and Blue Drees. Frock and Sack Coats, Fancy Frock, Sao k and Business Coats such as /trends, Silk, Mixed, Stripped, plain, Bay State, Tweed, Casid more, Italian Cloth, Altman, Grass Linen, Bell, Jack, Buff and Grey Linen Dusters. Mao a largo assortment of Black and fancy Wanner° and all kinds of Linen PANTS. Bikek &Wu,. Grenadian and. r aiorkersen teB:rests, also a large assortment of Furnish/4,l*mb, irosli as Fine Shirts with linen bosoms and *Frnch culTe, bilk and Linen Frandkerehiefs, Simla, Cravats, Ties.- Gloves, Half Hose, lilmopenders, and an kinds of. Collars, &c. May 9,1880. - RADER. k BRO. EMI Look to Four IntereSts. . . Come one ! Come all 1 . l see and judge for yourielves. TORN GASSER reopeethilly Invitee the Mesas of Lebanon cannty to call at his new ROOT, StfOlt and 11 AT Store.in Walnut street, between Gareallra and Bomberger's Hotels, where he has opened :a did now Spring and Summer stock of Boots and for Gentlemen ; also Hats . & Cane for Men aid papa. Ire takes orders for Boots and 0008, and mikes them at short notice out of the beet material, and 'Will war rant theta to.give perfeotaktiakition. Ile is determined to aell ,mwr:low for Cub or four months' credit. Lebanon, April 20,1858 h 7,898 7,700 Philip - F. McCastly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE bIAKER. ON Bomber'sod Street, one door East of the Black //oree Hotel. Thankful for thel Cory liberal pattoolifte-exteltded to me for the short time / have been In business, &Would 'respectfully solicit a continuance of the•patronageof the public. • Re has at all Nines an aseortment of BOOTS and. SL/OES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable-terrus. ItiNE GAITERS, ese. Those dostrifseVaieS iiiamade article, are Inv ited to give tee atrial.' ChUdreae'Elhoee of every .variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to ordor. .119i8- All work warranted.' /two:ring nearly done and Marna made moderate.- Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1859 • G. L. VintlNS & Jiro. the BOOT a u nd nil l in uns Bastwesa, and from their determination to be punetual.and make 15.116; s ilk none but the beet of . • ' work, they feellike so , Belting a large of pub. lie patronage. - They - always be found at their OLD STAND, /New Bottzern,) in Market Street, nearly apposite Widow Rise's HOW, where they 'will - -be ready to nerve and • please their oustomers. • They have now ou hind a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, • ''CARPRT BAGS, do, which they offer at reduced prices, fiff/r• Potions dealing at-this SKOR STORK eau be suited With READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Satisfaction it alsoays warranted. " Particular attention. given to the RRPAIRINV - Booth and Shoes. [Lebanon, April 20, 1859. A TKINS d BANS Now Boot and Shoo Store is fitted up in good ardor for comfort and convenience, both for ladies and Gentlemen. ATHINS & BRO.'S New Bent and Situ, St-re is fitted up in good Order for comfortand convenience, both for Ladies and Gentlemen. . A TK INS d BRO. pronibss b"...be.P.Utietifal. and will en deavor to lease 1.11 who tadcall on them du Boots and Shoes. y Boot and Shoe Store. IL - JACOB it(BD.EL r•eepeatfilly in forms the nubile that he still contin - A .,. flee hie extensive establishment in alb. edlloll his new building,.in Cumberland at., where he hopes . to render the slime satisfaction m heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. life invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SfIOBS and every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his lino, to call and examine for Abonselver, his-iarge and varied stock. He la determined to surpass all ocmpetltlon in tho manufacture of every article In hie bnatneu, suitable for any Market in the Uniom, A due care takbn in regard to materials and workmanship none ht the belt quail. ty of li - HATiligit and other materiels are used, and nous but the best workmen are employed-. . • P..B.—ite returns labs sincere thanke to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to busioessandendeavoring to please . his evistomem, to merit a share of publics pat tronsge • , [Lebitbon,Feh. l 7, '6B. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1.860. POLITI,OI,INELANTO ALL QUIRES, AROUSE. • TE undersigned haeinst returned from the EAST with a LARGE AWD.COMPLETE stock of pt.l BOOTS, smoza.RA.zs (Lot% ' aßrrivxs, • i TRA l VE ef ' lee lt . end l beel 6 44" d ' of the y att - st Os keeps on hand a general assortment of BOOP AND SNOBS OF HOME MANDFACTURE, The HATS are SPRING STYLES putt ulanntketured, of ill Rinds_ and qualltres,nnd the Ceps are el.thit ZU'Weg varieties. For Men and Boa be hese lirilrtcrarlety or GAITERS, surPitits, Ac. For the Ladies he has a beautiful Oa. sortrvent of the nesteet S[lOEl3 and GAITERS whicb . used beat be examined to be recommended. Ladles, Pot ticuiarlY, An /united to cat( soon. Also, a very floe lot Of S ho es, ha:,' for chilikon, Oa Before purchasing elsewhere and be eet t eleout that the store, !Avner o l ' Walnut Sired and dad - :illtry :la the place to buy goo 4 head and Mot: protect° re,r4v/oti pricee• JOB. BOWMAN. :. .. " .18, . reef taken and work niage to order. • : i 1sao: - • • IF Y9II • Ayoarwf 6i. Friend, the beet Fe , Ttobe hstl;stlkAlLTS• Glialety - nert 666 r. to_tbl . Labs on pepeeitßank. , • • . . . 17ml , rellis, Bun Umbrellas, Parasols, Linen Dusters, Feu . ..tc.,just received at HENRY k STINE'S. TIM :LEI ASCON - :ADVERTISER: , -$A - FAMILY I.,NKWSPAPFAL TIME NEW . 8 A.KE Cim undersigned' would reoectfully inform the as. 7XIIB of Lebanrin, that he has commenced the BAKE. ING RUSIN E S , in all Its varieties, at his stand. on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the gook Hotel. and wilt supply customers with the beet BILBAD, CAKES, de., de. Flour received from euetomett and returned to them in bread at short notice: ' • . - - • • CONFECTIONERIES, • of all kinds, fresh -and of the beet quality, constantly on hand. and furulabed at the.lowestprices. Thq public is invited to give - me a teal: • . • Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1.889. , H BAUR.. •- - , Jrationt“ House. NORTH E. CORNER of Plinleroad'airol Guilford Set-sets To IRE 'PUBLIC no I ail 'ye thirsty come and drink, for nite cool mineral water, the ohotceet vintage; and the. purest malt liquora grace my bar.- And ye hungry come and eat,. as the table is loaded with the most. imbatafttial fare; - and. the richest delicacies of the season crown nay board— Come man and beast:" my house is alwayr open to the Stranger and the friend; and fur animals the beatof pro vender, fine stablhig, and attentive hostiers,• are ever ready at my stablea. Yours, RespeCtfully, North Lebanon,. Bent.l4, 1859. lIBN ltY BOLTZ. ,Ir*ADlTGOiiii) PICTURES. GO TO • • BRIEN !ER'S ILY LIGHT GsLtear, Over D. S. Raber'e Drag Store, on Cumberland street,.. Lebanon, Pa. Aweitovvrcs, ELAINOTYPEN, FraulTPEll, P&PYROTTPES and Pilol> Uttering, iaken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prices reaoona ble and in accordance with the size, etylo and quality of the case& Booms opened from S A. 22., to 1 o'clock. P. 11. Lebanon. June 2,1855 JOSEPH REINRAIID'S NEW LIQUOR STORE. CORNER of WALNUT and CHESTNUT sts., LEBANON, PA. HE subscriber haring opened a liquor store, is pre. T pared to tarnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash pries. His stock consists. WIVES, BRANDIES. GINS, RUM, WHEAT, MALT, 2 1.4$ . - POTATOE and RYE wrinicys, Le V An of which will be warranted to be aa represented and sold at prices that will make it an obiect for dealers to buy of him, instead of goina• or lending to the city. 'lt is hoped the Hotel Weepers and others will call and examine his stock before pnrchaeing eisewhete.- Physicians are also respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. Re has the best and only article of Pore Port Wine Juice in this borough. Dec. 29, 1859 j . JOSEPH REINHARD. Amerliptimi :Life Insurance CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. COMPANY'S 111111 4 DING, WALNUT Street S. E. Corner of FOURTH, Phan. Lite Insurance at the usual MUTUAL RATES; or atJOINT STOCK RATES, at about 20 per cent. leer, or''''at TOTAL ABSTINENCE RATES, the lowest in the world. J. C. Sam, Sedy.] -. A. WRILUDIN, President. GEORGE.OL•EIN, Esq., is Agent fur L e ban o n county. a . , IFebruary 2, 1880.-Iy. John W. Mich, Ament.for FAME INSIIRANOE COMPANy, Nu. ,411 - onrarNtrr ; Street, PHILA.pLPHIAZ' INCORPORATIM APR:i.;;;. ISM BY- THE STATE OF CONITNRD TO'FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. GEORGE W. DAY, President, JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vise Preet WiLLIAMB X. ELANCJIARA, Sec'ry. August 24, 1859. C .:, LOCKS". :f. . *-: Thirty Day , Eight Day, ' ; Thirty Your, , CLOCKS, Just Received at , J. .I...BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebanon Pa • The Great ocirr,. - m - 2:m !w min. 4 . CHEAPEST-DIV.GO.ODS ..• • - • -• • la Lobaudi. •. • • • RazEn. a moratit would mill the attention of their , patrons and the publics in general to th - eir large assortment of the richest and latest styles of IeiLING AND SUMMER 000D9, Daring an unlimited choice in etylea, whore, and prices ,f Stella Shawls, Paul do Cherrea, BeregaN TalTnartiDBB, Pine Scotch Ologbants, Black and Fancy Silks. to the last of which we would call the attention' of Ladles in iiarticulair.— Oui stock embraces - a fine variety of styles and colors of Summer Silks. Bnyerts will find it to their interest to =mine before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, &lay 9, 1860. , • . Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware MANITEAdrOItY, In Market street, nest dour to the Lebanon Bank, NT HntetaltLi7fe B tandht it l ooAoV7lerffe.dl public. Comprising the following varleties:Royal :Cook, 4 sizes. Girard Air Tight, 4 . vii. a. Ilerculia, a Heine Mar ufacsured Stove,3 sizes, Estandcded fire box for Wood e,nd Coal, Royal Cook. 3 dam, Prairie Flowor, Differont sizes Fadny Forrester, 5 sizes. All the above Cooking Stoves, are warranted to Rake, Roast, Roil, or do anything In or on there that relay be &wired ; also, a Large'aesorttnent of Par/or, 'tau .and Barroom St...vea, which will be sold cheap for Clash or approved Credit. Also the largeat astairtment and beat made' TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ever offered to the'pablio which will be sold Wholesale or Retail. - 'The largest sumortment, and beat- made and heavleat Coal Buckets, to be found In Lebanon, at the Stove and . Tin Ware Manufactory - of - JAMBS N. ROGERS. - Itooting,, Bporiting,and Jobbing of all kinds at tended' to at short notice and on reasonable terms. All'work warranted. . .... .1. - N. R., being a practical Workinanin hisllne of big , sinew; attends to his work personally. -: - • . Lebanon, Sept. 21,1859. . . • . . . PHILADBLPHIA . . .:. .:' _WATCH AND - JEWELRY ta STORES , 'cl . 0 'il .0. CONRAD, FORMER CC PANT, . Na. 148 NORTH SECON D '. STREET, 00garst OP QUARRT STREET. • 91EZundervigned basins sed•tife above, premises, where J. he will keeosi large assortment of Gold and Silver Watt:hes. of 'Amerioan, English and 'Swiss manufacturo of the most celebrated makers, in addition to which, will be found a:ways on hand (and male to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Silver. end Silver Plated ware, together with a general assortment °tench goods es me usually kelit in a first class Watch and Jewelry Store. . The mations of 0. Conrad. and those of the subscri ber, together with the public generally, are invited to call, where they will receive a good .article for their money. „AA lam determined to do strictly a cash busi ness, goods will be sold very low. " "Aiwa Profits and Quick Sates," is thermotto of this establishment. . . , • - LBI9IS R. BROOhLiLI... Formerly 0. - CONRAD; - N 0.148 Nortb.Scoood.St, corner of ,Quarry, Phila. 3 one 204860.-Iy. ' - SWARTZ &,. BRO. Cash paid for all kio4s•pf Xlimijitey.•Priadude • - -•— . .. .. Waiiited tel 1110 y, 50'00051,.0 ° 00 8 bItli's SCOiz.• RY E;. . 59,000 bushels OA tu i• • _ • • 50,000 buahela WHEAT. Also, CLOVERSEBD, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, tor which the highest CASH prices will lie paid at the Let anon Valley'Rallratut Depot, Lebanon.• ' ~ ' ' • ONORUE.HOPFBIAN. .. Lebanon, July 11, 1800. • • WOOD':aild .. oo4 14 YAR D: ITHE undersigned, having bought , Henry Spoon's Wood and Coat Yard, a short distance north-east of Maser,. Foster a Mulch's FonndrY, in the ,borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 800 CORDS OP WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell at the yard or dsliver at as small prate as will suit the times.-,3 therefore in ane all those that are In want.of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIf3IFF, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Apritl4.lBsB.-tt • • —•- ilirant IV: Rank F , , ORMERLY OF JONESTOWN AF:IVANON &LINTY. would respectfully infornt• hie friends, and thepub lie, that he has connected himself with Mr. lowan, in the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BEGAN BUSINESS, No. 138 North Third . Street, Philo, where be will be glad to receive customers, and will sell at rates that will prove eatfsfegtory. Philadelphia, Jnly•l2, 18601' Blinn et-Shawl4, CLOTIT, WOOLEN OLOTECING of all colors, dyed Jet Black or Blue Black; pressed, the color warranted and geode turned out equal to new, by • LYON LEM BERGBE, • Bast Hanover. ~11/- Articles to be dyed can be le ft at Joe. Z. !amber per'iiDrug Store where all orders for the above will b attended to. . . • [Feb. SOM.. Blackgonithing.. • MDAVINI: , I3IILIId, tha old and wolkknown Blank. Smith, has again commenced his old burrineers, in this borough. In Cheirtnut street, east of. Walnut. H 6 does all work in NA tine, ; with the exception, of Rome Shooing.' Threhatatter of hie work lr so Well known, that them need not be Many words Alva it in an adieu tisement. lie solkdts the patronage of the public. Lebanon, Aug.], MO. DANLEI., BACA. NORTH LEBANON, PENIN'A PENNSYLVANIA LEBANON CASH DBALIIRS IN FOREIGN:IOW - DOMESTIC DRI : 000D8, QUBENSWARA (01.0021WE8, &e g~LL - 104D , MARKET, .OT4BET. George 11l -oirknOn 9 o L. LEBANON COUNTY mss; ' , [FT=, , zll TRANSPORTATION LINE. • By Lebanon Valley Railroad; rIARTIGULA.R attention will be paid to Goods ehlpp• ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Anuville Stations, and all other points fa the County. FREIGUTS contrasted for at the least possible rates ant delivered with dispatch. . • The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to Abe receiving and delivery of all Freight'. ,' For information, apply at his Office at tho Wain . = Valley Railroad 'Depot, Lebanon. • • EDWARD MARK. bla Agent in Philadelphia. will al ways be found at W. H. Bush's Merchant's Hotel, North Third at., Philadelphia July 11,'60.] r-lA INC FUND. National. CHARTERED BY TILE STATE OrPENNSTLYANIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and in any amount, large er moll. • 2. FIVE PER GENT inter* is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called fur, and without unties. 4. Money is received from BsectiMrs. ildminis,traters, Guardians and others who desire to have it in place of perfect Well, and where interest can be obtained for'it 5. The money received from depositors is invested in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities to the Charter directs. 8. (Moe Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and . on Mondays and ThuredayA fill 8 o'clock lathe evening. This old and well established SAYING FUND has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from near ly thirty thousand depositors. • HON. lI.ENRY L. BENNER,-Presidont. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. • Wat Jew J. Rata, Secretary. ti DIRECTORS. Hon; IfixilTD7Ben ner, P. Carroll Brewstir, • Edward L?Carter, Joseph B. Barry, • Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Sarni. K. Aahten, Joseph Yerkeit, C. LandrethMtians, 'Henry Diffenderffer.. OFFICE: Walnut- Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. June 8, 1880. PHILADELPHIA. . James .-.Keileyp: SIGN OE THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Buildings, Cumberland Street, LEBANON, Pa. OFFERS to the Pattie an elegant and extenaive . aaatirt went OF PARIS STYI.RS OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, .Emerald, rear', Stan., Cameo, Enameled WOrk, and EiTUßCELllCornillreaat Pins, Ear Rlgna slid Finger Rings. . • GoLn CIIAINS of every style and quality. Euglish,,Prench, Swiss and Amerl can-tiold amid Silver Watches or the must approved and celebrited makers. Clocks of every description: A large 'Tar iety of Fancy Goodi, Paintings. Vaipia, &a, The stock will be found among the largest in thistles tion-of Pennsylvania, and.has been selected ;with great . care from the most celebrated importing and niantifie• hiring establishments in New York amid Philadelphia. Raestattm done at the shortest notice, and in a most workmanlike manner. My friends, and the Publie generally are incited to an exainthatiau of my euperb JAMES IT. KELLY, Sign of tho Big Watt.lt, Lebanon, Sept 24, 1869. . • B H. _RIEDE L'S 1100 K WI'ORE Iv located on Cornerof Cumberland street and Doo Alley. - (1I0IIIIIIILLY WALTZ A RCEDEL.) 'Er E. solicits a &hare. of public patronage. offering as Al an Inducement a large and well eeketed supply of School, 'lllank,.llllAtellaueone and Sunday School Ip,oks. Idle stock of STATIONEItY is the largest In town awl well beloctrid. Of WINDOW SHAPES, ho ha% a large variety, plain, fancy, DtlT, Oreen, Oiit, Ate., &c. Of PAPER SHADES, the neatest patterns over ex bibibirl to the public. • Re aloe has Putmuu'e Patent fixture the simplest A 4 beat atiaPted for the &Twee extant.. let:lnfant Salvation inittidatioitto Infant Deprav ity, Infant Regeneration, Infantlittiithroa, an-admirably little work•written by J. ir. A. Itorobtirger,• D. D. Pos t.r of the Race street I angelical Reformed Church, Philadelphia, hag just been received ly Ur. 'Riedel.— Price, Plain, 50 eents,•ollt,6o. Ills stock is kept up by a weekly supply from Phila delphia. • [Lebanon, April 18604 • . •COINWAY,- .• • •• hSOAP &.•.CANDLE: MANUFACTURER: . South Sucouo st, Philadelphia. ••.✓ • . . Palm, Varioo.ted, Whitia,Bhernical,.ollvo, Extra Yel lowy and Brown Soap, Bromine, and Tallow Can- N tilt:haat pilaw paid for Tallow. - • ---- ' • • NeW •.•Iu venelpin. . . •••• • •0 Dwrislif Lurie - Tlittefitilleffinents In the art of Ltwit DMILNINO the I 3 stibecrlbeeile DOW enabled to produce the beat Wool). it/IMM LINE thatwas over mede In this section of coun try, and in quantities without limit,, at short notice.— His improvements are such that be is enabled to sell his Lime at 12% cents per bushels wholesale, instead of 25 cents, which has been the prices heretofore. LIME, burned with GOAL, can also be obteined at low rates by the boatslorid, or In less quantities, as may.be deeinsi. WOOD taken in exchange for Lime. H.tvlng gene to a great exPonse in the perfection of his itnprevemente for,lium "burclug on a large scale, at low prices, the subscriber ho 41 to receive a share of the public patron.. Ms location is at the old and well known placion the Union - Canal, in North Lebanon. DAVID BOYAR.• • N. Lebanon, 11,4 18, 1859. ~ . . . , LADIES SUMMER DRP.43B 'GOD I s Call and See! jut received* • HENRY & -'STINE. . . 'A Splendid 'assortment of rich Drees Goode, yir :- 500 Yards Plain ligared ankMoreantique Slack Silks,. from 75 ,outs to sl,7e. . 500 Yards penny Silks, rich plaid, striped and figured from 45 to 50 cents. 50Q Yards Pacific Lawns, fast colors. . 500' do. Lawns at 8, 10, 1.23.‘ cents par.vixd. 500 do. Olia Hey Bareges at 123i,10,18,.20, and 25 . . '6OO. do. Gingbams and Gingham Lawn" nail, In 10, 12.d516) , ( 4 and 2.6nonts. do. Bilk. liareges, Tirane', 'Grenadines, very ./SCV do. Black.aud Mourning Drees Goode of every description. " 10,000 Yards of English and American Prints and. 011intree at 6; 8, 10, and 12M cents. Cali soon and examine our Stock, we feel confident that we can offer such . bargnins That will induce-many to Pu'rehase. 1173ffitY sIINE. New. Furniture Store. IfARRISDN K. DUNDORE would respectfully !n -form the public that he bas removed opposite the old place, a few doors west ed,Rowntan's Hotel, on Cum berland Street, wheu'e.bn wilhlteefir fbe lamed, finest, andlobss' Oast assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in legisiien. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Opinion Furniture, whiCh he will -.sell lower than the like .can, be bought at , any. other place in Lebanon. Ho lies on hands large aaaortment of Sofas. Tete.a-tetai, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Note. flat Racks, ac. Also a large and cheap , 'stock of stuffed, Ceneeeiet, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads; and "a lot of chap ,Mattresses. Also, Looking Rosewood and Mahogany—vary cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and hobby Ilorwre, for children. ' De Particular attantien mid toDNDERTAKING.— "e haa vrith the FINV:ST If EARSEDI LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Funerals. at tba .ahorteat notice and-most reasonable terms. Imbanon, December, 28,,1859. • . OWEN 1411111 - BACH 1 MANUFACTURER and DEALT:At in the very beet made FUItNITURE at bia Cabinet Ware Rooms, lIIIIIIIIE.In Market. Street, . three doors north of . the Lehanon Valley Railroad, on the Treat aide. Ile has ' large sasortment-ef . YEW STYLE SOFAS, JENNY . LIND and other BEDSTEADS , EXTENSION TABLES, Cane-seate d and COM MOn CHAIRS. SETTERS; Batg-soosanutlitunsa, go., At. Ile also offers for sale at very lOW prices an mitt noire-assortment of LOOKING Giants and Picture Priunes of Gilt, Mahogany and Rosewood. As he manufactures the most of his rural f.tesdy-made. All orders punctually attended tare himself , he can sell mulch cheaper than those who buy the to,And artlelea sof* peeked - to any' Part of the saustry • na also has 011 hadd all kinds of FANCY WOODund Gilt MOULDING which be offers for sale. Remember LAU RAMS NEW WA3.E 1100M8; Market street, Lebanon. P. S.--Cofilnit nuidirAnd funerals attended at , the shortest notice. • igg_ Mr. foul:nth desires parties who purpose going to Philadelphia to purchasetheir Furniture, to call at his Warerooms and examine hie stock, as he is confident that hie ware is better and win be sold cheaper than any that can be bought lu the anise. Re 'has prepared home patronage. himself to manufeeturViergely, and hopes to receive a . . Lebauost, October 6,1859. . - IF YOU WANT . PRlTUltlrotyoor'aoceiwed friend. enlarged and nakodkin 4/4 cell attDAILTS to lobaloilVapoolt Bin' k.' °atm next door . Hams at fresh lot of Sugar 'amid JustOttarildtkita.mod 'HENRY k STINWA. Atte L(P''ER' l NEVER IT IS compounded entire come an established fact and approved by all that It ed to with confidence in it is recommended. - It luutcured thousands who had gi von up all hope aineolicitcd certificates in The dotni must.be adapted Individual taking it, a us act gently on the bowels,. Let the dietatesulyour see of tbe. LIVER IN will cure LIVER "COW TACKS, DYSPEPSIA, SU- IK 141 E R C 0 32: RY, DROPSI', S.O HiR COSTIVENESS. C 0 L RA 'AIORBUS CHOLERA LENCE,JAUNDICH ES, and may be need sit RY FAMILY ME D IIBADAOIIE; (M TWENTY MINTITES, Dr arooNETL,s ARE 1 4I; attack. - ALL WHO Cf3E IT ARA lofts stv r.• . Idix.ureter in then - 44s swallow both log.ethei. - ..• ItOFTHAN FITY TIE C. 4 THAJUTIEW AL S 5 . . . . .:"• - 'COMPOUNDEti t3:IOM ' Purely Vegetable Eatniets and-put - up in GLASS CA SES air tight and 'trill. keep litany climato Company. The FAMILY CA tie 'tut active Cathattio used In Ma practice more The constantly increasing 7 demand from those who• have long used the PILLS • and t,..e satisfaction which all express in regard to . their nee, induced me to place them within the „ reach of ail: The Profession well knciw ' that different cathartics act on different portions , of tho - bowels, The' FAMILY 'CA- TH.ARTIC PILL hes with doe reference to • this well established fact, been compounded from a variety -of the pureatvege table Extracts, which act . alike on everyy , part of the al i meo tarp - canal, and are GOOD and safe Mall eases where a CATHARTIC Is needed, such. DR. R.ANCE3IENTS of the' STOMACH, _S EEEP I NESS. PAINS- IN THE . BACK AND LOINS, COSTIVENESS, PAIN , AND SORENESS OVEIt THE WHOLE BODY, from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected , end in at bg course of Fe. Ter, 1., OBS OF A PPE TITE, a CREEPING SEM. RATION OF COLD OVER . THE BODY, 'RESTLESS -NESS, HEADACHE, -or • WEIGHT IN THE HEAD I • all INFLAMMATORY DISEASE, WORMS in CHILDREN'or ADULTS, l• RHEUMATISM, a great PURIFIER °film BLOOb and Many disease to which flesh is heir, too numerous. . to mention iu this adrer , • thiement. DOJO, Ito . 3. - PRICE THREE DIMES. • . The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all. the hags towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, At. Manufacturer and Proprietor, . SOS BROADWAY,' NEW YORK. Comm OP FULTON STaRtT. For sale by J. L. Leruberger, D. S. Raber, and Dr. Roes July 18,1880-I'y.= • - - • Whotesale and Ritail Diug Stoiv, Ike been Removed to hie Now Building, on Cumber land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, .. - Lebanon, Pa. . gin E subscribe:es respectfully, announce co big acclimate.- j lances andl.he public in general, I at he has con. iitsliktly on band a large stock . or. : - G S , PBRPUMERY, .1 PAINTS. O . tr r • ,Dyx-vrtgrps. - VARNI8:11118, • - ,'.TURPENTINE, GLASS-WARS,, BRUSNES, . EXTRACTS, Beraini Flute, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the articles as reprisented.— Purchasers will please remember this, -and examine the qualities aria 'priees of his-goods before purchasing else where. ini-Physicians' -prescriptions and family reel pencerefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night., by calling at the Din Btore, opposite the Engle Buildings.. . . • On Sundaya the StOre will be opened for the corn pounding of prescriptions' between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, .k. 11,18 and-1; and 4 and SP. DI. Lebanon, Dec. 0,1857. - DAVID S. RARER. MARRIAGE. GUlDE.—Being a private instructor for married persona, or those ',hoot to be married, both male and female, „in everything concerning the physiology and relations of oar sexual system. end the production or Fr:imitation of offspring including all oho new dis coveries never before given in the Euglish language, by WM. YOUNG, E. D. This is really a valuable sod in terestint work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and la illustrated with numerous en gravings. All young married people, or those contem plating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one shonid be acrinnieLted with • still it is 0 book that must be locked up, Mid not lie aboot Ulf house. It will be Soli to any one on the receipt of twenty-flve cents,- in specie or postage-stamps. Addreaa D . WU. YOUNG, Me. 418 SPRUCE St., above .1 th Philadelphia, Pa. dE%, AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE—No matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any one of the notorious Graeae— native or foreign—who advertisein tide or any other Paper, get a copy of either cif Dr. - Youug's Book . and read it carefully.•lt will be the moans of sewing you Many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life, DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the amines described in.hispnblitationa, at his Office, N 0.418 Spruce Street, abbve Feurtb: [AprlllB, 1880.-1y.e.0.w.) HOWARD AS OCIATIOi tritiLADEI;PHIA. A Betteitgettt Institution established by special Endow mentfor the . Relief of the Slat and Marceau!, afflicted milli Virulent and Epidemic , Diseases; and especially for, the Cure of Duseates of flee Sexual MEDICAL AD VICE given grafts by- the Acting Sur gems, to'all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits; of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme •poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. - VALUABLE REPORTS on Sparmatorrhtea;and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs; and on the New Raw- Pelee employed thelMapenaary, sent to• the afflicted iu sealed letter envelope. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for pdstage will be acdeptable. Addrves, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur goon, 'Howard Association, No.- 2. South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. B order of the Directors. EZRA D. iIEARTWELL, President, GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. L_. . Nov. 30, 110 ly SELLING OFF! • At Tempting.r.sces. • . • AWNS—Tip-top assortmint,* dist ' otdony, li . grired ju Loam and piek Bete' gea.• • • • - Plain Black lawns, , Neat figured Lawns, Black and eotared Amaline, ' Crape Despang, Challie De Lalnee, Mohair Mitts, - . Fancy and Black. Silks, Closing out ataatonishing prices, by . .. L. K. LAUDERMILON. UMBIER GOODS tithe field this' month, low -enough oto satisfy althy-, • L. K. - LAUDERMILCII. S GOOD an asseetsuent of White Goode as can be found, is by L. K. LAuDEnartLoii. - n - ostenizs---Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses anti Chit il-1 then' s, a large line.by L. K. LAUDItRMILCU. MN -g WEAR, Boys' Wear, Cloths. Ac., Fancy Casemere, Cheap Caaaimeres, Linen Drills, Marseilles Vesting, CHEAP COATING, - A larger stock of-the . -bait •quality, and at chotoper rates them ever aoldAly_ L. E. LADDERMILCI.I. SKELETON HOOP BILULTS, sold by • L. K. I.ADDERMILOII. QUEENSWARR, _ GROMBIES, and PROVISIONS, sold by - L. K. LAUDEILMI Lail. - rTOWXY, HONEY—new and superior Honey just re. JlCUtinived and for sale by K. LAUDERMILCH , D RUM FRUITS, for rale by I , AUDERMILCH. TIRESERVE YOUR FRUITS.--Willoughby's improved 1 Patent air tight stopper Fruit Jars or Bottles, hay. tag betin tested during the past season and found tastes entire satisfaction, Ibr sale by L. k. Latomanum. E NGLISH. CHISESE,L-a superior article for sale by L. K. LATIDEREILCH. fIARPETS, on Cloth, Linen and Cotton Carpet Chains k,/ for sale by LAUDER.MILCII. FINS assortment of Ladies Sleeves and Collate for 11, age by L.-K. LAUDERMILCIL. la'AMS—llAMS—beet quality Sugar Cured Canvass HA.isn„just received and for sale by - • " ,L. E. LAUDERMILOEI • WANTED - WANTEDi 1 ALL kinds of PRODUCE, such as Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Soap, Rams, Shottiders Flitch' A Dried'Apples, itc., for which the highest market rice; will Okays be pall StoreGoode, by I) L. R. LATIDERMILOH. Isbanoo, Aug. 9, 1660, Lebanon' ffintua l lnan • r an c e Company. - 1-• 11corpivated 'by the .Leg . ulature•3 .Pa. CHARTER 'P EIRPETUALI , -- .. • OA7IOE A T JONESTOWN, LiSEANO N C 004415 OTTA.P.AWIT33 CAPITAL 455 ,0001 • TBIS COMPANY Ls in fulroperation and ready4m snake Insurance on all kinds et property, ' in Tirane or ,COugtry, and on as tavorablc taring as any well gov erned And sate company, MOM. on the Mutual 'or joint stook principle.' - Preentent.-;JOIlit BitIINNBri, Nev. Psoe Pretweat—D. N. RANK. Preasurcr--GBO. P. 31101,Y. Secretary—WM. A, .BARRY. • . • DIESCTORB : . -.JOHN BRUNET% Nag. . . iati Giro. P. Miirry ' ' D. lg. NAPOLEON D,1N41 ,lssv.Bettax,, Joss o.,Bersmpa S. Tessonian, 'DAVID M. Rent Divm Rum, ..p.orni,. A. Wis., A. Bastili.' . • ANTHONY'S. ELY, Agela yor Mallon antotoitetty Jonestown,. Feb. 23,1809, irs ..• iretorellSOß BBILIATES. •ly from Owns, and has be t, a Standard Medicine, known ave used it, and is now resort all tbe diseases for which. I within the list two years of roliof, as the numerous my possession show. i to the tem pi3rtunent ottbs ed in Both quantities as to judgement guide you in VIGOR AT 0 it. and it PLAINTS RILLIOUS AT ,CHRONIC DIARRHOEA PLAINTS, - ..DYSENTE- • !STOMACH, - HABITUAL a°, CHOLERA, - CHOLE. INPANTIM, FLAT lI IPENIALE... WEARERS& cessfully AN an ORDINA MINE: It Wilt Oise SICK 4hotisands cart testify,) in TWO OR. TIMEX TEA ENI at commencement of ' H.TVINIrthaH testimony 0 erltb pnigoistar and 1230 PRICE ONB DOLtumpt BOTTLE ..;---AlBO.--- SNFORD'S TIIARTIC PILL is a gen which thspraprietur has than twenty years. D...!:'S;: ... R:AaE Ft'S mOTHERs Thousands are daily speaking in the praise of DE• EATON'S INIE4ITILE CORDIAII 4 ; and why? because it never fins to afford instantaneous relief wben given in time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone will - conylnee you that what we aay Is true. It contains .. . .PARECNIga.OR OPIATE of any Id , 'and therefortirawlbwes by removinettimauf ferimptp , your.child, initellsiof by deadening its sensi bilities. For this reason, {t Commends itself as the on ly reliable Piwparntion now known for. CUILWIEN TEETHING, DIAREHOIA, DYSENTERY. GRIPING IN THE BOWSI,S.. ACIDITY OF TIM STOMACH, WIND. COLD THE .118:A1f, and CROUP, also, .for softening the gime, reducing inflarnation, regulating the Bowels, and reliosingyain , is has no equal—being en anti apaemoilic It isms& .with unfailing-cue:cows in all caaes of•CONVUISION. Oh 'Orli ER. PI,TS. As you value the life - and health of your children; and wish. to NINO them from •those sad and blighting consequences which are certain: to result.from the nee of narsotice of which all other remedietk for Infantile Complaints are composed, tnlttv_uotto _hot DR. EATON'S IN PANTILE CORDIAL, thlr: Sou cab teTY upon It is perfectly harni len, and cannot Injure.the - post delicate infant. Priro; 26 cents. Fell 'Breath:Ma accompany each bottle. Prepared only- by olugcu. DEPONT, No. 4 - 9 Broadway, New York. Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' .Drug Store, opposite the Court HOl2llO - .-cola agent for. l . eb anon, and by all re spectable Dt4ggiette throughout the country. T. W. DYOTT & SOK% Philadelphia; wholesale agents. April 18, 1880.-13'. • Hadthy human Blood upon' being . A NA LYLE 0 ahvays presents us with the .seitte 'Cesential elements, and gives of conrse the TRUE STANDARD. Analyze the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, &c:, ,ata. we find in every instance certain deficiencies in the rnd globules of Mood. Supply thane (tendencies: and are made well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this. Theory —hence its astonishing success., Tiltire • FIVE PREPARATIONS . i adapted to the deficiencies of -the Dloart o different dis eases. For COMMIS, CO , DS, I)IICiNCILITI2, or any affection whatever of the Throat. Int. •Ltunta. Inducing Consumption, use No. 1, which : ls ali3o4he NO. for De". invasion Of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Overuse, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No.° for :Liver Complaints, No. 3. tor Tryspepsia. Being already - prepared Tor absorw tion,ttis TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into thistreulatinn. so that whatjou• gain you retain. N0..4 lefor Tousle leregnlarities, Hysteria, Weakness ea.- ee sperini directions for this. ;, For Salt Rheum, Bruptiona, Scrofulous, Kidney, and EltukterComplainta, take - M1..6. In all (IMF the directions:must be•strictly followed. Pnce of the BLOOD FOOD per bottle. Sold by CIIIIRCII & DUPONT, No. 409 Brnadsi - ny, New York. &AEI at. DR. OEO. ROSS' Dru Store, bppOstte the Court hones .— sole agent fur Lebanon, -all epeetablo Druni.t. throughout the lxtrintrY. T. W. DYOTT & SONS, Thll adult% la p . whole male agents. Anvil 18. I erri.-Ir. i-D'''‘ • , '''MOTT S 1 L., -->,,,,,:.,,_,__, cvaisa•EAT r , ..--„,• . , - ' -.- 47; 11VE lESIO ikt . -1 - 4 --..-v:' '- IRON ~' r I LLS:.-6- AX aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON pu rified of Oxygen ;mil Carboni by.combnation in Hydra gen. Sanctioned by tin. highest Medical Authorities. both In Europe and the United States,and prescribed la their practice. The experience of Illoutands daily proves that no prep oration of Iron can be eompar-d with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of viand energy, pale and otherwise .sicklY complexions heti lite its necessity in almost ev ery eoneeirable ease. Innoximis in all maladies in midair it has been tried, It has proved abee'utely cura tive irs with of the bellowing conipiaiuts, vis In- Debility, Nervous Affeetlena, EMociation, Dytpops in, Constipation. Ditiirlicea, . Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Sepfulous, : rubcreu Maio, Salt Rheum, Alistuenatruation, Whiter,.Chlorosis, Liver env - mid Headaches, 101mium. lutertitittent Fermi, Pimples on the Face, ,tis„ &c. In cases'of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether. the result of acute disease or of the continued diminution of-ner vous and- mitecnlur energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this romforagto has proved successful to' en ex tent which no deicription noOtritteta ai testation would render Gredible----..lnvalida itiUleng lasi:ridden as toliayo becalm fergOtten.in,thefranOn' nchthborhomi, havefand.-. dedly re-appeared an the:body world as 1f Just 1-sturnfid from protracted travel inn distant land. Seine :very - tdgnid instance,: of this kind ars attested of female Suf ferers, aniaciated vietiins of apparent 'martnuns,,, Ban tuineous exhanstlon. erftical changes, and that compll,' cation ' of nervous _ and dyspeptic aversion to air rbrul ex= ercise 'for *kith Gn physician has no name. In NERVOUS AFFECTIONS of all kiwis, and Itilreir?. sons familiar to Medical:men, the operation of tliitipreri. paration of irmituust necessarily be salutary, for no like,the Old oxideicirierigorously tonic, .witbout being exciting end oier-hefitiogymnd gently regnlarly`aperi ent, even to tho_most obsiinate cases of ccsitiveness,- witliont-ever being a minfe.s „Ourgative, Or inflicting a disacineable 88Usation. It is this latteirpropertVaitiong , otheraolihich makes it 80 femnrkably effectilatand permanent a remedy for Pass; upon which iralsoatiPpears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency:. which forme them. . . lu -DVS ptecar.t, inammtrable as ere its causes, a Sin gle box of these Chelybeate Pills lies often auffieed.for the moat habitual eases, including the attenitdat astive nets. - . . . In unchecked DIAItRIIOtA, ("yen when tuicanceii to DVSEIVTERY. confirmed, eu u and npwirentry malignant. tho effeate Gave bean woolly &Thaw) and astoaishing. • In the local . Palis;loss of flesit cud strength, debilita ting cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indi cate I NCI inhigT CONSINPTION, thts•remedy bas al layed the atarm of friends- and physicians, in several ' very S ga ß ti O fyi O n G OanldS inTtUerß e ß at ßiCU iLnOst ß a l n S c , e this medicated iron has had fir more than the good effect of the moat cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any: of their well known liabilities. The attention orfetnales cannot be too confidently in vited to this remedy Sind restoratirs, in the cases pectin , arty affecting them. • •- In RIingSIATLSMa. - 15oth chronic and inflammatory__ in the latter, however; more deriticdiy—it has been in- Variably well reporteiL•beth as alleviating pain anti re dnaing the swellings andat iffticas of the joints and luna cies. Tn INTERSIITTENT 'FEVERS it must necessarily be kgrent remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro grces i.n.tbe new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown nod usefulness. Noireinedy'has ever been discovered. in the whole his tory of modirine,Whielt exerts such prompt, happy and fully reitorstive effects.: Good oppotite, complete'dige.s- Goo, rapid acquisition oratrength. with an unusual dispositicla for active and cheerful exorcise, hatcediately follow its use. • • Put up in neat fiat .metal boxes containing. 60 pills, price 50 cen is per box ; 'kw sale by Druggists and deal ers, Will be sent freeifeauy auldross Tut receipt of tho price. All letters, bollers, Act., should be athiressed'to . B. 8.--LOCKS it - Co., General Agerkaa, Apra • 339 BROADWAY, N. l'.. 11, 1860.-Iy. • ' " . INSPECTINE. • • • - . . • . . The• Persian Fever Charm. "VOA the preVention and cure of FEVER AND AOU _L: AND BILLIOUS FEVERS. phis wonderful roma dy,was brought to the knowledge of the present proud etore ItyF alrivnd who has been a great traveler in Per: s als. and the Holy Land. -• e • While going down the river Ittlphratee, he experienc ed a - Levers attack of Fever anti 'Ague. On discovering his conditiou, ono of the Boatmen toOk-from his person an, Amulet, saying, "Mar. and - em Fiver fill loucii you." Altbouith incredulous ae to its virtues, he complied, nod experienced immediate relief, and-has since always found it an effectual protection from all waterloos complaints. On further investigation he , found that the.boatman attributed to it miraculous .powers, and-said that. it could only be obtained from ,the Priests of the Sun.— Sometime afterwards, the gels - dements conversing with a Priest obtained from him thesecretof its preparation, and ascertained where the teedielnil herbs were found, of. which it was compounded. Tho wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing powers of their Priests. •. Binco hie return to America, It has been tried with tho happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of higheharacter. who have given it tho moat unqualified praise. This rennaly having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Fev er and Ague and Milieus IleVensis now offered to the American people. will•be sent by mail, MOW, with full directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and blanulitotoi7, jgg m a i n 'st . Rich. mond, Va. Branch Othee, Batas of - Commerce•Billdi ng, New York. Address • .101,1:N WILCOX. DO. . • June-27., 'BO. • • . . • 1.4•\ OLD DR. BMA TIPS :OOH. 0. , i Trav, til t Vele aid great disooverlies of the Japah-1V elle and East India. Medicince„ with full directions for thoeertain ours of Consumption, Brouchitis, oo n o iN Colde, Catarrh, Asthma, Fevers, goad Obtelise &refit la, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Com Plaint, Gravel and Uri iumy Deppatta, Female Complants, c. , Ill2trated with hundrode of -certificate', ,curoa atui,engraonga. purpose of rescuing many suffering fellow- For the b e i Dge as possible from pram re , death, it Mbe sent to any part of the otlpitthent,,by seeding 26 eente to. Bold i t • Dit,,LIBATIt -t. ••....• , eV/ Ilroadway, Novi:York city. Sold toy DrakeltißA*6 mu; O . 8,8: Stevens, Reading; Ohristlanlllllor, ersburg , ; O. K. Kellar, Barrialustg47 . lXerbrr; .7.-G. Brown, amailtemi lt Potteville: , e - ... 4 •• ' •-• i ~ _ • Oct, 5,11169.-17. I. ,ROSS' ••. DRUG STORE , - Opposite the Court Rouse. DR. ROSS offers to the public tho,Lagoess and arer selection of pure and fresh Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Perfumery, szeLpstent Medieines that has ever 'Aeon in Lebanon. Min gielt facilities for the purchase of Drugs, and hie long practical acquaintance with the Medical. Chit:Meal, and Pbanxiacentirad d e w, of the Drag Store, at well as the Chemical Laboratory, ens. Wei him to give purchasers many d v an—Ses; and it will be to the proilLof all persons to beware, of these who would deceive; tort to buy . their Drugs, Medici.", and Spices:lf they wish them perfectist pure, at Dr. ROSS' DRIJG STORE, Opposite the COURT ROUSE. _1210 6 ,' . COD LIVER OIL. z oo . I.tie,'frisiti; rial• - • nine Cod:Li ver_ stantly for sale - Rosa' Drucktere; Used fOr the m • Consumption. Br - - tienudChrooiedi - DR. PIIYSIC/ COUGH Sr The "growing?, for Dr. Pbystick' • Sprup, for Coin] Whooping Cough, :Drench i tit the Breast and Lungs, has induce to try his hand at 'counterfeiting the public to he on thelr„gnard In future, and obserier tbe malk of tha geruirie Physick's Cough Syrup, fur without Dr. Rota' name on the label it is counterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr. nos?' Drug Store, opposite the. Court [rouse. DR. ROSS' BLOOD • PILLS. For all the purposes of a fe.trilly . thedieine, and when ever purgation iv needed, these pills aro equal, and in many cases superior to any other Pills. They act, safe ly, and without producing pain .or uriailaintiss.— Good in the commencement of fevers, heidsche, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, idditiess,: 'Dytiop inn and all diseases arising from impure blood,. Ask fof Dr. Roes' Blood Pills and see that Dr. Hoes' name is on tholabel. DR. B ERA L'S EXTRACT of SARSAPAIRIMA . For the cure of Rheumatism, Tetter,.Bilei ' Sertlifiiia .Painsin the Roues. Old Sore, Pimples on tha.Faii, ;mid. Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous headache and idling Nervous Diseeeea. Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from impure blood or the imprudent use of libirenry.-- For these purposes it will be found superior to all other remedies. Price Si per bottle, or sB.bottles forss. • Sold.onty at Dr. Roes' Drug Store, opposite the Court House. PURE OHIO' CATAWBA BRANDY. For kfildusible oonaideration Dr. Rom haa been ap pointed! eolo acid only agent. for Lebanon and Lebanon contljti. toy wholesalehig 'and retailing Lyori'S, Pyre tdikkOalawba : Dnindy. A.disariminatlne public will at once perceive wlieretlin Roar. and GrolurawOhio llrnndy is to be -hit& liteti#e of poistmone bnitatione bursa cure the genuine 'article at. Dr. Rase' Drag Store. DR. ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. For the cure of Liver Comp laint, — Dyttp epsie. Head ache, Weakneis and •Ileivons Dlseiubts generally this Tonic 'Mixture Micelle all other mealcinett The largo and increasing saln of it. demands that It should be Made more extensively known. Almdst immediate re-' lief, and In many instances, rapid - ettridl fellow Ite'pro per use.. Ask for Dr. Rose' Tonio.llLxture. • '• DR. ROSS' WORM LOZENGES: A safe, pleasant and fiffectual Worm Medte iug perfectly tasteless, no child will refuse thetmaii they nre as easily . taken as So much Candy. Omer* Anna lozenges are what, if red ones are offered to yon. • -thiy• are not genuine Dr. Row' Worm Lozenges. Sold - out* atDr. Roes' Drug Store.. • ' DR. ROSS' TETTER OINTMENT, • For the cure of Fetter, Ringworms, and vitreous other eruptive diseagee. Sold at Dr. Roes' Drug Store. • Dr, Roes, miegulat practical Druggist,. Chemist, and Plutrinaecutist, pith an extensive and Aided experience of over 22 years,,r—ana a OradUate of Jefferson Medical College, Pbiladetpida, wishes to direct i theattention'of a discriminating public,. to his large - and earilfully ted stock of PURE AND: FRES l l 3 ledicitieti; - Offeiing'to all advantage not to be had eiseivhcre. Thepeople phase make a mite , of this. llk PARTICULAR! Da. Ross' Date IS DlRECTLEoproarrp THE COOHT hones; Ask for Dr. Ross' Drug Store, and taktimire that yettare not misdirected. cross DR Vei.STOR E OP POSI'I'E . Ou - RT 'Hoi;rBo, Lebanon, Februitrjrtt.lBoo. ' "' LEME, lERCERW DREG STOM . . IN MED.WINEB QUALPITIEL rum IMPORT! zt: T DEldß.BßGEß,'Orsdnitte 6f the Phifa delnhia College.tif Pharmacy, offers to the ,c i tizens or Lebanon and surronnding country, le •PURE Benetton 'of Drugs, Medicines and leheittidals, and the first quality' of•Perfunacry I Toint and Riney &BR% embracing . best manufacture in this country. and a larti variety of Tootle Brushes, Nall. Moab , Clothes and Hair Brushes. Bucket, Toilet end Fin - 03rnbs of Ivory. Shell, Dorn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole 'and ground Spices are offered for tale in large anti small quantities at .-reßaliiilßGß/14.1)rng 'Store. GARDEN;SEEDS,• - • . FEONi~_ You will Dud asiort moot and'a large catietk of'7ltßSTlDardeu rind Flow or Seeds at LEMBEItGZR'S. Condenned Lye, Concefitnated.Lye,'Soda - Ast, and Potash is large and small 'quantities at 'LEMBERG Icit'S Drug Ettird. Washing Soda, 'Baking Soda,: Pearl'Aiib, - 4ra • eratue, Cream. of Tartar, all pure, and, for eel In large and tonal quantities at • "• • - IBMBtRGER'S Diug &WM.' It you tire in want of good Washing Snap,l pure white or red Castile leap , Country Soap,' Emotive Soap .to remove grease epota, superior • Shiying soap, but the IMMO et N • LEMBERGER'S. Do you want a good Irate TOnic? somotitliks Ito make the hair groi, to delud, the head, and I to peasant falling out of tholtair; ifyou do • Call' at L - 04.VBERt4 ER'S.. M, TRUSSES! . TRUSSES!' The afflicted are revisited to call end exam ice niy giock of - Trusses, Supporters, &croons' pricing a variety of Maitufactare. tia.„"natell'a" Genuine "ImprOred Emir .Ad 'tinting Pad Times." ' . - - . . I “14 anal's" Catameirial Bandage. , 'An invaluable article for tbe ParPosc If you are in Nowt e.f 'any of file nbove 'yo Iran be nutted at , :-- : • • , LBMBERGER'S Drug Store. . , , . Pure . Oh io . Ciii-awba Brandy; The glanine irtiole for 3fedtelnal P . ..• . to be had in all its l'arity at' . t . .. LEMBEE 0 ER'S Drug' Steie, _ - • - Opposfie the Market , House: . Anything you' want that la "kept . la a irell inducted F irst class Drag Store, tin be ferti-' [shod you b y - LEMBERGEIt, • Chemist and Aetbstrary. • Paling thankful Ur the very liberal. patron age time far received from the Phyeiciata, chants, and Citizens of lehtimin and aurreand tags; I agaittsolicit. a share; promising to use . very effort to pleaiseall— . etirSpecial attention . given to Puvstcasit , s Passorterioss and Paten , Rzezirrs, and a wear-toe dienensed Warranted YORE, always aa good as can be obtaind anywhere, and sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, • -. JOS. L. LEMBERGES„, . Druggist, Citiemigt and Apothici47, Peli:1O00. - Iffaket'street, .14012, • . • . , . DR. RSRNWRIR'S. . 1 • . . . TAR AND W.OOD Pilu. PECTORAL, P Is the bid Birbsollie in the world for the Coat Oil , • Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitio, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathifit,'..... • Palpitation of the Heart, • - Diptheria, . And for the relief of patients in the full/afloat *Nil :of Consumption, together with aji, ro t o r • the Throat and Chest, and wit . 14 . 10 It is peculiarly 2 • dispose to ConanptioiM::,- adapted to thiriOt o id m um of Asthma. Being prepared by a practical POSiciaiiaiiiThliogist, and one of great experience is the •cuie ., of 'the various diseases to which the human fratnels liable. Itis offered to the:afflicted with thagrnatnit confidence. 'Try it and be convineed tinio s(as - inicalnable in rho cure of Bronchial affections. Price, '5O cents per Bottle, Off' TititPARBD 'oak( ky . us • Dr. AAT.E.:NWEIN & CO., D <TM TS ND .- CAE MI SFS, • . N. W. Corner POP,AII Ste., PIIILAIPA. BOLD by every reirpenlable Druggist and Dealer in Minnanz throughout the &UTZ. • For ~ale by J. L. Lemberger, Apothecary and Chemist, opposite tba Market. Lebanon, Ps . Philad'a, #pril 4, 1860..1y. • • MANHOOD, .HOWLOST, ROW RI=OII.B.D. Tat PlZWiled. in a s'a;ad 144"Ite' A LECTURE ON ATUItE " • • TRLATMENT AND RADICAL Omit (V SPERIWITORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakustsa, tlie*nw Dcbilit y , XervoutMeAf acid Involuntary Eanisakauli,,, y p. ducin glMpotency,Ooneumptioo and Mental and Pity/de .• 131" ROB. J. CIILVERIVELL, M. D.„ The important fact that the awful consettntnoest • sel tabuse (may be effectually removal with Out hitioitud medicines or tlic dangerous appliaitions of canstle e „fi, 'On:manta, medicated bougie.s, bad other empirical de.. vices, is here clearly demonstrated, and: the entirely new 'and highly tinalessful treatment, as adopli g iTh ir t he celebrated author Dilly explained , by matte "Cti" which every one to enabled to cure hi mdelf'perfettlValid at; the least posedbio cost, therety iiioldint all •tielver. tilled nostrums of the day. ThleTsiteltuie'lltiyorOre boon to thousands and thous:Lode. • - Sent under seal to any midi** -:pold,r Itie re ceipt of two postagstamps , RR. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 8 Box 45116. /menus, New ' , Tort Post [July 2.5,
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