THE 010 attftbEleD YEARS Aoo.—One liandredyyears ago there was not a 'Si Ovhite man in Ohio, Kentnoky, In t a and Illinois territories.. Then what' is now the mOst.flourishing part of America, was as little known as the Country around the mountains of tha•moon. - It Was not until' 1799 that the "Hunter of Kun tuck," tho gallant and adventurous Boone, left his home in North Carolina, 'to become the first settler of Kentucky. The first pio neer of Ohio did not settle untiltwen ty years after this time. A hundred years ago Canada belonged to France, •and the whole population of' the Uni • ted States did not exceed a million and a half of people. A hundred years ago,, the great Frederick of Prussia was performing those exploits which have made him immortal in military annals, and with his little monarchy was sustaining a single•handod con test with Enema, Austria and France --the three great Dowers of Europe combined. A.-hundred years ago, Na poleon was not born, and Washington was a young and modest Virginia colonel; and the groat events of the history of the two worlds, in which these great but dissimilar men took leading parts, were then scarcely foreshadowed. A hgridrod years Ago, the United States were the most loyal part of the British Empire; and on the po litical horizon no speck indicated the straggle which, within a score of years thereafter, established the greatest Republic of the hundred years ago, there were 'but four news r.peri3 in America—steem engines had not bean imagined, and railroads and telvraphs had not entered. into the 'remotest cohoeption When. we come 'to look back J‘t it through the vista of history, we find that to- s tile century which has pasaed, has 'been allotted more important events, in - their bearing upon the happiness of the world, than almost any other which has elapsed sitce the creation. OUR TURN MUST COME. i'Generation.after generation," says a fine writer, "have felt, as we now feel, and their lives were as active as our own. They passed like a vapor, while Nature wore the same aspect of beau tyas when tier Creator commanded her to be. The : heavens shall be as bright over our graves ; . as they now are around our paths. The world will have the same attractions for our offspring yet unborn, that she bad once for us as children.• Yet. a little while and all will bane happen- ed. The throbbing heart wilt be et& fled, and we shall be at rest. - .Qur funeral will find its way, andprayers will be. said, and then we shall lie )4E4 alone in silence rind darkness for. the worms. And it may be tor a short time we shall be- spokeri, of, but the things of life will creep in, ~aid our 'limes will soon be forgotten. Days will continue to move on, and laugh ter and song will be heard in the room in which we died ; and the .eye that mourned for us will be dried; and glisten again with joy; and eve our children will cease to thinkof,. and will not remeniher to lisp our-names." • BEECHER. ON IDLENE S S 'When God wanted spOnges and oysters, be made them, and .put one im the rock and the other in the mud.„ When he Made man, he did not. make him to be a sponge sr an oyster; he made him with NA And hands, and bead and heart, and vital blood, and a place to use them, and said to him: "Go work!' But I tell you if a man has come to that point where he is content, he ought to be put in his coffin for acontented /ire man is a sham ! if man has come to that state in which he says : uI do not want to know any more or do any more," he is in a state in which he ought to be changed into a mum m7.l Of all _hideous things, mum mies are the most hideous; and of mummies, those are most hideous that are running about the streets and talking! A TRUE HERO. John Maynard was wolf known in thialatke district as an honest, into'. He was pilot on a steam: erfrom .atroit to Buffalo one summer 'attornoon. At that time,those steam ers seldom carried boats. Smoke was seen ascending from below, and the captain called out, "Simpson; go down and see what that smoke is." Simp son came up with hie face pale as ash 'ea, and said, "Captain, the ship is on , 'tire PI Then, "Fire I fire I fire ! fire on shipboard !" All bands were call ed up- •Bnekets of water were dash ed upom the fire, but in vain. There - were large quantities of rosin and tar on board, and it was useless to at tempt to•save the ship. .The passen gers tuehed forward and inquired of •the pilot, "How far are we from Buf falo 1" "Seven miles." "How long liefore‘we reach it? "Three-quarters of an_ hour, at our present rate •of rspeed." "IS there any danger ?"- - "Danger here—see the smoke burst • Ong out !—go forward, if you would lave your lives 1" Passengers and Brew, men, women, and: children, • crowded the forward part oPthe ship. John Maynard stood at the •helm.— The flames burst forth in a sheet of • fire; > clouds of smoke arose. The 'Asiptain cried out, through his trum :tiet, "John Maynard 1" "Aye, aye, air!" filirp you at the helm ?" "Aye, aya,..slrl"- -"How does she head ?" -'+i girl" "Head her southeast,, and run her on shore."-- Nearer, nearer, and yet nearer, she approached the shbra. Again the Captain cried out, "John Maynard !" The response name feebly, "Aya,aye, sir 1 7 r (Lean you hold outfive. minutes longer, John ?" "By GOd'ar" help, r will 1" The old man's bpi; was scorched from the seal ; band' disabled, his- knee uporft ion; and , his teeth set, with laillenitir- hand !yam tbe wheel, he stood firm as rock. 31E8 beached the ship; every man, wo man and child was saved, as John ,• • dr° • pad, and bityfit took • e.... ••••‘,. • EMS . Me rchamit 'Tailoring. I 'tint nal Flre Insurance COnin REMOVAL, pony of:AnniAlle,. SS. RAMSEY has removed to the Cornw of Cum- ' - LEBANON CO.ONTY,.PENN'A. .'. • „ berland street and ..Thao Alley , 111 Funek'e NOW TillS COMPANY Teas incorpOrated, Mar0h...1859, , and Building, where he will keep an anwortment of Cloths, I i now In full operation and reedy to make inane. Cbssameres, sod ratings. Also ready made clOthing and , ance on Dwellings, and othbr Buildings, on Furniture, furaishiegoods each an Shirts, Bose, Gloves , Handker-. and Merchandise generally. Also 6n -Barns. Contents, Neckties, Ac., Ac.,-411 of which will be sold es Stock, Farm Implements, Ac., on a Mutual Principle. heap as at any other establishment in Lebanon. MANAGERS. CUSTOMER WORK attended to promptly, and good ' Christian Bachman, John N. Smith, is guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY.Willlam.Early, Jr., John 11. Itinportii, Lebanon, April 18, 1860. • I II ' David Gingrich, George 'Willer, FITS I - FITS! ! FITS 11 !• ' Christian Hoffer, I Samuel Moyer, John Allweln, . Rudolph Herr, J. 41. - Rif CIIII3Ir, . John D. Solver; •.. - - Joseph F. Mats, . I FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Dr. Henry Stine. JOHN ALLWEIN, President. 1 - N Cumberland Street, nearly oppoeito the Black I RUDOLPH Itzsi e lroasprer. .. j.. Horse Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. , I JOEIZPII F. MATZ, Secretary. ' ALL work done up with- neatinws 'and dispatch, and , Annville,,January 19,-1860.-Iy. . ...... entire sattettiction•guaranteed. . . _. _ __-.-- WASHINGTON DIUTU.AL rum April 11, 1880. - • • - I INSUR A CE COiIIPANY / slay- Flisli lona ble TaitOring i , I . te.pectruh3, intern, , OF LEBANO,N, LEBAN,ON COUNTY. ATICHAEG HOFFHAN - would .191 the Citizens of Lebanon, that he hoe . REMOVED I . Chaker -Perpitual. . his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two OFFICE AT LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA. dotirs Boat of Pfleger's Store, and opposite the Washin- This C,ompanyf wits incorporated by the Logi,- ton House, where nil persons who wish garments made latnre of Pennsylvania on April 2, 1830, and is now in np in the moat huihimmble styleand best manner, Are in vited to call. lie Ina lately reeekred the New York, Phil- full operation, and ready to make insurance on Dwel adelphia, Paris and London reports of . „ , lags and other .Buildings, on Fernitore or 31erchan .sizzo v • • ns • •I en generally; also; on Barre and*contents, P l ermiug, Spring anti Summer Fa, , aPlernalta, &C, , mu An on a ' tual principle. and as be has none but-ihe best workmen employed ; he • Tni This Company ' , vein' not Insure Property 'outside of guarantees that all ,work entrusted to him will be done 4 Lebanon County, as it id designed to be merely an a.m. in a satisfactory resumer: ' . lelation for Lebanon county, and as Mob, it will insure lei_ With libethatika to his old customers foe their pat-, property perpetually, as safe es.any other Company,and renege heretofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. !at far lower rates. Any further information can be had TO TAILORS I—Jilat received and for sale the N.York I by calling on any of-the Board of Managers, and officers, and. Philadelphia Report of Spring a Sublimer Fashions. or any of their Agents.. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the anbecrlber I MANAGERS. know of the fact, so that he-can make his arrangethentir ' Jacob Weldel, ... Joseph Bowman, (Tr.,) accordingly. • . .51ICIEL HOFFMAN.i Jacob Readle, .... .. .. John L. Becker, . - Lebanon, April 7,1859. • William Shirk, D. 8. Hammond, Christian Henry, ''.., Jaeob.Witnierjr., Henry Fortna, • . ::: Joseph Coover, Thomas Forster, • 'A. IL.Boughter. Adolphwi Hohiostil. JOSEPH BOWM,M, ereaPrasident. - D. S. JIAMBIOND,,-Wti,Preeident. , , JACOB i iuier'. J. HENRY IdILLEA Itieretttry. Agents, Deng Gallagher, .70).:11risnor, John 11. Mil ler. N. Lebanon, Thomas Kramer, Jamea Hommel. . Lebanon, Aug. 15,:1860. Philip F. Neenah/ FASHIONABLE. BOOT AND SHOE , 'MAKER N 'Cumberland Street, ono -door East o i alikii Otte Black' Home Het& Thankful kir the very liberal patronage - extended to me for the short time I have boon in business; I would respeotElliy Solicit, a continuance of the patronage of the public. Ile him at all times - ma assortment of ROOTS en] SHOES of his owu manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reabonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &c. Those desiring afloat,. well made article, are invited to give me a trial. Children's' ehoes of every . variety and color 'on hanli • Heavy work made to order. All work Warranted. Repairing nengy done and charge, readaytoderatn' Lebanon, Be-pt..-15,.1859 .Shoe . respectfully in /111. the public that heath! contin • .• nes his extensive estailiehment-in I.llll* 491 11 4 . Ithr now building, in Cumberland at, where he hopes' te rander the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merehants and dealers in noorB and 811088 and every one who 'Mettle purchase inalienable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock., He is determined to surpass ill competition in the msnotacture of every article in his busineep, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. P. B.—He returns hie Madera thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit.. share of nubile pat tronage [Lebanon, Peb.l7, '6B. MARRIAGE GUlDE.—Being , a pri v ate . Instructor for married persona, or those W il about to be married. both male and female, in' everything concerning • the . physiology and rolations,of our sexual spawn, and the production or preventation of offilpring Incleding aill the new die novelties never before given In the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a waluable and in• teresting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and Is illustrated with -numerous en gravings. All young married people, or those contem plating marriage, add haying the lealt impediment to marriod life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; _still it la e book that must be' locked up, and not lie about thf Invoice. It will be sent to an&one on the receipt of Windy-aro cents, in specie orlostage-stamps. Address D , . WM. YOUNG, No. .416 SPRUCE St., above. 4th Philadelphia, Pa. ce.,. AFFLICTED AND IJNFORTUNATFI—No matter what may be your dlseave, before you place yourself under the care -of any one of the notorious QOACES—• native or foreign—who advertise in this or any other paper, gat a.oopy of either of Dr. Yonng'S Book ,and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life:. DR: YOUNG can be consulted on any of the dismiss/5 described In his publications, at his Office, N 0.416 Jpr use Street, above Fourth. [April 18, 1860.—1y.e.0.vr.f - . Pemainzeitte, September 8,1860. THE LATEST RETURNS. •rt. 2 AS A4L ,O I . IIE . P , E I OgL e E will soo: rn b0 8, t tli vi o n f 1 dereignad - ,would-respectfullyleifbms all that - ' The very latest returns can bothend at his lgiOT,• SHOE, HAT, CAP, TRUNK?-'• • and TRAVJMING RAO STORE, ottralaut, Street, Lebanon, in the shire of the moat templets STOCK ewer AND.WINTER ewer offered In this place, embiaclng everything in the Mule for ladies, Gentlemen,. and -Children; and all or the very latest-stylee ' and for eale at the very lowest. prices ever nemeci - M Lebanon. •It is not necessary to specify, as this hock eomplises eierythlng - that can properly be kept in a etore of the kind. All that is asked is that shold call and examine' 'Wore purchasing elsewhere. Call soon. JOB. BOWMAN 11126Aleaanree taken and work made to order.; Oct. 10, 186 U. . use. L. manly. tWO. T. Apiks. G. L. ATKINS & HAVING .united In the SOOT and SHOE Dierwr.se, and from their determination to be pnnetuar, and make none but the beet of work, they feellike sokiciting a large of-public patronage. Theywill always be found at their OLD STAND, iNsw BUILDING ' ) in Market Street, nearly opposite Widow Rise's Hotel, where they will be ready to serve and please their customers: - They havo now on bend a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,,-TRUNKS, OARPET,BAGS, &c., which theytoffer at reduced Priem, 1119- Persona dealing at7tliie-SOLE STORE, can be suited with READY-11 ADE.I9,ORK. or have it made to order. &die/adios it idways tech-ranted. Particular ittention.Lvety to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes. Lebanon; April 20,1859. A THINS & MG.'S New t and Shoe Store to fitted ti up in good order Ibr comfort:Lod douvenieoce, both for ladies and Gentlemen. ATKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Roe Bb.ni le fitted up in good order fOrsomikrt and Convenience, both for Ladles and 0 entlenien. _ . A THINS /t &BO.rree to be punctual, and en deavor t • leas ' ' who May call on them fru ts 800 !Led Shoes. • =E-PEOPLES' . • flat and.. Cap Stoic., • '4l'lo 4, EAGLE - BUILDINGS, tUItirEULAND &TIME!, LEBANON, PA. PII.ACTIOALSIATT.B6; Manufacturer, Wholesale and 'WWI Dealers InVATS AND CAPS, of the newest SPRING SILK CATS in all shapes and iinallties. A first rite NEW STYLE of arta HATS, for $3.00. -A full assortment of Cassitnere 'Hat"- Spring style CAPS in endless variety. A splendid assortment of SEAMLESS CAPS--the newest out. EoVATE OPERA FIAT, and all other styles of:Soft Hats. now worn from the finest to the cheapest qualities he keeps a large as sortment of STRAW HATS of all styles for Men, Youths and Children's Wear.• The subscriber hopes 'by strict attention to business, fair prices and straight forward dealing to merit acontinuance,of public favor as here tofore. *-1)„. lists liata of all kinds made to order, at the shortest notice- Shipping Pure bought. and the hlO - price paid in CABH.. • JACOII G. MILLER. Lebanon, May 36, 1660. SA ViAlt . ' FU N P. .ational . . CHARTERED DE THE STATE. OP PENNSYLVANIA RULES. ' 1. Money i received every tay, and in any amount, large er 2. FIVE I'ER CENT interest is paid for money from the day Lt Is put in. 8. Themoney is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Executors. Administrators, Guardians and others who desire to hive It in a place of perfect safety, and where Interest can be obtained for it 6. The mousy readved from depositors is invested In REAL ESTATE, MORTUAGES,,GROOND•RENTS, and snob other drat class securities as the Charter directs. O. °Moe Honm—Every day from 9 6 o'clock, and on Mondayeand Thursdays till 8 o'clock to evening. This old and well established SAVING PTIRD has re ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from Dear ly thirty Hammond it*ositore. HON.' KENEY L. DENNER;Prosident. • ROBERT REISRIIIGE, , Tics President. Witalin J. Ram, Seers D Henry L. Belmar, v. Corwin lire:Water, Edward L. Carter, Jose ph heel B az Robert Selfridge, .Prancis Sainl. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerfittrs, • 0. Landreth Manna, Menry - Diffodertler. • _ • Walnut Street, S. W. OPFIOE: • Corner of Third /Urea_ • June 8 0.880. PRIMA' DELFMA, . —• JO8F41•11 RD'S LIQUOR (PORE. • CORNIUt of WALNUT aid TNUTI4I4 LEBANON, Ps. ' r subscriber basing opened a liquor store, is pre ared to furbish all klnda of Foreign and Domestic quota, wirleasie and retail at the lowest cash prince. Ms Stock consists. WINES, BRANDres. mss, _ az gA HUM, WILHAT, MALT, = POTATOE and, NYE Al] ef,-which , will be wes - ranted to be es represented.. and sold at prfees that *in make it an ottiectibt dealers tojany of b 1024 tjostatud of going or mending to the city.: It hoped the Efatel..Keepors and others wvi_cau and wasndins , his Stock before. parchasing . licanpr Itysiclaus lizaktieo telritertfally and ra °sl ntieata4 r to; Orel:Ss , I r Ng has tbs begy artiflo Pori innqulnkati in thusbgrosigit Dec. 29, IWO.] JOSEPH Allailita pf_Pttretil Ina nape SHAY. Lebanon- Ilutuittlimisurance Company. LOCATED ?AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., PA. TO the property holders of the State of Penn sylvania :—GistvlsEtivt : Your attention io respectfully solicited to the following low rates of blear twee of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY, Who are tnuisacting business with the most Battering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of the Company are ample to indemnifithose who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being protected against loss by fire. The Board of Directors are practical businose meu well and favorably known, and mAjoying the entire confidence and respect of the community In which they live. Our Com • puny is perfectly mutua. and we invite your careful at tention to the following love rates as we are determined to insure as low set any other responsible company, taking into corudderatiots the character of the risks Incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to Is sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years. Th 3 Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, and allotslosses have been promptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in fitct It has been, and still continues to be, the wish of the Directors to have tho Company conducted on honest and economical principles. RATES OF INSURANCE. • Dwellings, brick or stone, slats roof $0,15 31 $lOO do do do shingles ,1S do do Log or Frame ,20 " do Barns, stone or brick ,20 " do do Log or Frame ,20 " do Store Houses, brisk or stone ,15 " do do Leg or frame ,30 "do Hotels& boarding houses, hriek or stone ,25 " do du do Log or frame ,30 " do Academies and School houses ,26 " do Churches and meeting houses " do Printers books and Stationeries ,80 " do Book binders ,60 " do Tailor shops " do Shoemaker and saddler shops ,30 " Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 " do Tin and sheet iron shops • ,30 " do Groceries and Provision stores ,30 " do Tanneries ,30 " do Batter shops QMet.MIII9, Water power Eaw &Ulla do do Drug Stores Smith shops, brick or atone • . ,30 " do do .do Wood - • ,25 "• do Cerpenter,Joiner & Cabinet mak'r shops ,40 ". de Wagoner and.Coachaialtacithons • ' ,40 ", do Painter end chair maker shops ,40 " do Oil Mills • • . • ,40 "do Clover Mills . , 40 " do Founderies of wood , .do Brick or atone, . - ,881 " do Merchandlze in,briak or stone build'ngs , ,20 -" do do • in wooden .• do ,26. . " do Furniture in brick or, stone . buildinge ,15 " do do in wooden - .20 " do Stables & sheds, brick or stotipamstry $ 2O " do do do wooden w 4 • ,25' •' do Livery &Tavern Stables ._, ._••• • , 26 •' do 4i'Alt communications hhanold`bei6Mlreaved to W. A. BARRY, Seerstary: Jimestown,"Esbantin Co, Pa.- Peesident--JOUN BRUNNER; 1&Q. Vice President—D. M. EARL ., • 2Swessemertz—OßO. F. BIEII.Y. Becretery— ! WhL A. BARRY. - Jonestown, September 12, 1860. ' A jiril)Tgl lipc . 'iT - to California. C. S. COLIiERT.ik CO'S FIFTH GRAND QUAIVPIDILY DISTRIBUTION OB • 100,000 .ARTICLES, - wwtTn $300,000, Which will be sold for $lOO,OOO, to the purchasers of one Air GOLD PENS AT 80 Ors. PER BOX. Oar . Golden Pen is the beat everused, cab war ! ranted not toeorirode Many Ink. Every business man and family should ' .use the GOLDEN PEN. The &flowing list of 100,000 articles 'irfl/ be ciietribated • among our patrons at $lOO gAllit, and need not ho 'palif for until we Infonn the purchaser Which of the following strife-1w lye wiz& emu tux you $l,OO and then-lt ly ornoum. waits- , *LIZ HE usoros THE DOLLAR MID VILEB TOT 000D4 *fr. ALL GOODS . CAN;RE . .RRTURNRD 4 . T OUR EXPENSE WITRI.N . TEN DAYS . AFTER - THE PURUGASER RE oeivee them, (unless they are satiefactoryjand the mon .. ey will be Refunded: LIST OF .0 DODS INCLUDED IffitlelitSTßißTlTlON Pleats. Gold - Hunting Cased WatcheeXedd Watches, Labs' : Silver Watches, Guard, Vest Chatelain %sine, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Brooches, La wa. aid Florentine Brooches, Coral; "Emerald, and Opal AtiMehes, Cameo EariDrop, Mosaic and Jet Ear-Drops, .Letva and Florentine Ear-Drops, Coral Ear-Drops, Ems tald and Opal Eat-Drops; Handsome Seal Rings, Mosaic owl Cameo Bracelets,3ents' Breastpins, Watch Keys. Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of Berm Stud", Sleeve Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Canton Ce)Spe Shawls, Mousseline . de - tallies, Chailles, French and American Lawns, Bereges,. Pop line, French Cali9oes, and other Ladies' Dress Goods in great variety, together with Head Dresses Cabal, Fancy Fans, and In fict almott every description of GOODS usually found In first class Dry Goods Stores. PLAN OF. DISTRIBUTION. Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest PremiuM 82. The articles are numbered, and Certificates stating what we will sell each person for-one dollar are' • placed in sealed Envelopes, with's Decimal arrangement of PreMiTllne; so that in Each Hundred Certificates there is one liar 6101.11 WATCH, - AND-. THERE WILL .ALSOIRE A SPLENDID pREMICH. IN EACH :TEN - CERTIFICATES. - - - • Ladies, if you desire a line Shawl, or Dress Pattern. or a beautiful article of Jewelry,onelose us. 80 &eta a Box of the Golden Pens, and we will stirld yolks Cer tificate which may enable you to procure it'for fl. On receipt of 30 Conte serid you • one Box of our Golden Pens, and a Sealed notice of the article which ace sell for Si, TAY 111L3 PRICES TO AGENTS . POST PAID TY TRIST - • 4 Boveit Pena, With 4 CeitiSages $1 9 do do 9 de . 2 23 do 100 .do - , -do . 100 • dO .... 10 N. B.—Wlth - each package of-100 beam we present the purchaser - 100 Certificates, one of Which:is guaran teed to contain one order for a FINS WATCH, or Sew ing Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes in one package you arc into to receive 50 Certificates containing one or der for aiplendki mama WATCH, beside &large num ber of other very: valuable premiums. One Certificate sent gratis, upon application of any person desiring to act no Agent, yfpich may enable him to procure& Yiklu able prennuttrupon the payment of $l. • PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOORS, • SEWING MACHINES, ito., Bought and Sold on Commission. Any article will be sent to the Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices with the addition of 5 per cent Commission tbr for warding. mpany. N. B.—Agents wanted in every lawn: Circulars sent an application. . Addnmuiiill Communication's to C. 8. COLBEItT & Co. .00muititudon Aler Chants and General Agents, • ISIFIGieth Fourth B L ,, below Chestnut, Phila. • FOr ourlnrity and ability to fulfil our en .gagements, we beg 'to refer you to the following well known Gentlemen and business firms: • Ells Excellency J. W. Geary, Ex. GOV. K5/111113, West moreland, Pa.; Palmer, Richardson & Co., Jewelers, ' Philadelphia E. A. Warne, Esq., Jeweler, Pb iladel phia; Wm. A. Gray, Esq., Jeweler, Philadelphia; Meagre. Kemmerer & Moore, Water st., below 'Arab; Pbiladelphla; Messrs. Patti & Beath, Fifth and Market Streets, Philadelphis ; J. C. Puller, rag., Jeweler, .Philadelphia; A.:lf. Ward, Publisher of 'Fashions, &c., Philadelphia; M. home; Cattikangria !tank; Komi. L. N. Burson, Eureka, California. • September 5,1860.-I,y, , • . ME 6 WA . TOR ANPIIDIJ. D E F i ler Ai • iTORE, O..CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT, N 0.14 8. NORTH SECOND STIZE.E.D, CORNER OP QUARRY STRUT. • TenffE undersigned has lsed the above prembhis where. ha will keep a large as of:Gold'and . Fillver Watches, of American, English and Swisa numutiscnira of the' most celebrated makers, in addition to which, will.be found always on hand (and made: to order) an eateasiva variety of Jewelry, Silrer,,,and Silver Plated ware, together With'a general tissartment of such goods agate usually kept in a first claw Watch Sod Jewelry, Store. .The patron, of 0. Conrad, and time of the subscrio .ber,Vtigether with the public generally, are invited .• • vall, whirs they receive. a good - article for thir • mOe y .- A; I am deteriained to daitrictly a cash bud,: YM=wiliZj°l4 wedgy Qc "lr • iotto of . • • ' • VOYXSA` 3 4 OOI IrAL I 4:". • • . le,orzettrifiVAlMUA . • 1 ffis.,l4B 1107th16636014A13iiier.. *MIMI; - • Jose 20,1810.-Iy. • I DRMOTTS ESV PILLS j . c IRON. . , Ax aperient and StomachiC preparation of IRON pa, rifled of Oxygen and Carborn by combustion in Hydro; gen. Sanctioned by the highest -Medical...Authorities,: Troth in Europe and the United States,and prescribed in 'heir practice. The experience, of ihOnsande doily proves that no prep, nation of Iron can be crinparsd witb.it. Impurities of the blood, depreadon of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost Or 4,ry conceivable case. lunoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved abeo'utely cura tive in each of the following complaints, via : In Debility, Nervous Affections, I:mediation,' Dyspepsia, - COnitipation, Dinrrhies, Dysentery,..t Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tu . beroulosis,, Anlttßbeneo, Miernenstrnetion, Whites, Chioroide,, Liver Coufplinta, Chronic Headaches, Ahnurnii, ism, Intennittent.Fevers, Pimples on the -Faze, In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the of acute disease or of the confirmed diminution 'of.ner-, vows and nouseular enema , from Chronic complalnte, one trial of this restorative hisprovedauceensful tb an-ex tent which no description nor writtontateatation Would render Credible'. Invalids so low bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their owg.hborhood, have end deity re-appeared.inthe busy wort d as if Just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instance* Of ,this kind are attested of female Suf ferers, emaciated *time of apparent maramnes, sari• gulneoua eichaustiomeritical changes, and•that compli cation of nervous And dyspeptie aversion to air andoix ercise for which the physician has no name. In NERVOUS' A FEECTIONS of all kinds, and for rea sons familiar to medical men, the operation of this prep partition of iron Mast . necessarily be salutary, for un like the old oxides ll is vigorously. tonic, without being exciting-and over-beatiog: and gpntly. regularly aperi ent, even in the moire,, obstinall, cases of 'costiveness, without ever being" a gastex puFglitivb, or intlietipg disagreeable senhationf.' It is This latter proPerty; among others, which Makes It so remarkabli effectual and permanent a remedy for Pik.", upon which It also appears to exert a distinct - and speciflotietlon, by dispersios the local tendency. which forms them:' In DYSZEI.B.II, - -inniamerable as aro its causes, a sin gle beg of these Cliakxbeate Pills has often' sudieed- for .the MosAiabicualeisises, including thoattendent Chalice. In uneheekereDlAltitliCSA., even when ailvanceid to DYSENTRRY,.confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant., the effects have boon equally decisive and astoutshing. . . In the local pains,.loas of nosh andstrerigth, debilita ting cough, and remittent hectic; which generally indt cat , : INCIPIENT CONS.UIIPTION, thiSremedy has al layed the alaim of friends and phyelcians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. • -. . In SCROFULOUS- TUBERCULOSIS, this -medicated iron has bad Su more than the good effect of the moat Mutiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. . . The attention of females cannot be too confidently in vited to this remedy and restorative, - in the cues peculi. arty affecting them.' In RHEUMATISM, both chronic and inflammatory.,-, in the lattor, however, more deadedly—it has been in viuhtbly well reported, both as,allevlating . pain and re ducing the swellings and stiffneasof theicunte and =La des. • In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it must, neolwearily be ti . great remedy arid energeticl Veistusative, and itaprw greas in the now'settlemsdste'drthe West, will pen/ably be on of high renoeirand usefulness. No remedy - hits ever been discovered, in the whole his tory of medicine, whichexerte such prompt, happy, and fully restorative &edit Good- appetite, complete digee.. Lion; rapid Bo:Welton of strength, with an- unusual disposition 'for actlie and-cheeritti exercise, immediately follow Its pee. Pot np in neat , Bat metal boxed containing 50 Pills, price 50- cents per box ; foraiale by Druggists and' deal ers. Will - be sent - free to any address on receipt of the price. 411 letters, orders, ect.,'shouhl be mai:dressed to R. -B. LocKE., - at 'co., Gelieral.Agents, - ~339.BROADWAY,-N: y. April 110860.-Iy. . . ' ' ,30 " do ,35 " do ,35 " do - HOW LOST, ROW RESTORED. 1 ec re. Just Published, to a Sealed ,Eavelops, - _. • A LECTURE ON THE NATOHX.,..TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPElthl ATORRHOA, or Seminal Weakness; Sexual Debility, Nervous:Mee and :Involuntary Emissione, pro dual ng Impotency, Cone cimptiou and Mental and Physical Debility. By ROB. J. CITLVERWELL, M. D.. The Important-tact that the awful. consequences of Rolf-abuse may be Mfeotually removed without internal medicines or the derorce applicatiena of caustics, in strumenm, medicaW bougies, and other empirical de vices. is here ..clearlx - demonetrated, and the entirely now and highly troccensfut treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explained, by mean! of which every one Is enabled to core himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the adver tised noetrums'of the day. This Lecture hag prove a boon to thousandif and - thousands. Sent under seal to any address, poet paid, on the re ceipt of .two postage !tulips, by AddressineDr: Oil. J. C. IL LI 1;1}y al. Di First Avoine, - New Torii; Post Box *RI: •••• [July 15, 1860.-31.' .401VD11 . LEBANON BOROUGH ;DIVIDED S - GREKT. EXCITEMENT. Grand hash for the People's Head (howlers/ THE ACTION • OF the Legislature of the Commonweal,h of Perm. eylverne4 in reference to the BorOugh of NORT.I LEBANON, has caused an unusual degree of excite meat atnoog its 'quiet inhabitants, but not near so much as the Fresh Arrival of . • SPRING 'AND BUMMER GOODS, • . at the MANSION•HOUSE STORE OF Messes. - Funck - & BrOther. Mir The Proprietors feel eanildent.thet they are still able to supply all their oustomerfcend the "rest of Mankind," who will favor , them with a call, with any variety of the CHOICEST . , The new systemenables Lbw - 11'00.8011'kt griatly re , dueed pricer which they hope will be a great induce merit for all desirous of buying cheaP,• to give them a call. Call and see for yourselves. • - ale Ladles and Gentlemen.are moat imrdiallyinvited td give them a call, and examine for themselves. North Lalition Borough, April 2e. 1859: : . if F . f if 24 - -Geo. B. Moat 411*. Co's ELI PTIC LOOK•STICFL . . FAMILY SEWING• MACHINE. MAILIET STREET LEBANON: - PRICES.—SSO, $6O , $65 :$75,' $66 and $lOO. These Machines make the SHUTTLE oa,Looa-Svyrcit. Siir ail ko on. both sideer-aiwithout the use of the feather pad. They have an entire NEW METHOD-Of . foTmiug the stitch-eimple and unerring in its Opemtlon. They have a New Patent Under Tension . and a -New Upper,;hot ai • • opnp • .ii 7'en ust o. iri Which can here; in g the Machine —simple but effective. They.willaew saithgreater rpeed '‘ never - drop a :Sikh, and do more Work - in Me same time Man any (Akur sewing machine ever invented. Theaelda• chines have power sufficient to sew • . THIEMY THICKNESSES Of kke.aiiy sheeting, They will stitcli, run, heni„ gather .cord; gntlt , felt, &c., &a., and for Stiching LINEN have no superior. Also, . Stbat's Improved Shuttle-Machine For . tailiiiing and hoavy work: Theie Machines have been'well tested among tailors, and are pronounced equal to those Sold elsewhere at double price. . Let all who intend to purchase a Sewing Machine call attour.&des Room and see our Machines practically tested, or send for a circular. - • • BLAIR, - • VrATOFIM AXER A ND 4.,11)VE L R, • Markel Street. Lebanon, 'Pa.; or • " GEORGE B. SLOAT Co., Ma7 3 ffe t '60.)" - - PHILADELPHIA. .• . . . . F : T ARRIVAL FALL WINTER „ . 41G-41CliffibiraSii” Am•TgE NEW oroitE OF • _ _ W..-K.. ,Ater. J. ECKERT KEND.ALL'S .14114lity, Cumberland St., LEBANON: AA -VINO just - returned from the CITY. with a sup jj, ply of FALL 'and WINTER. OWLS: entirely new we-are enabled ti offer GREAT BARGAINS to the people of Lebanon and surrounding country In D Y Goops',. GROCERIES EENS ATV -- LOOKINC, GLASSES,' CARPETS, • OIL CLOTHS, &c., . Which we are enabled to sell cheap for CASK or in ex change for Country Produce. gel. Thankful for pastpatronage, we would respect rally solicit the'continued favors of .our 'friends, feeling confident that we can please all. Lebanon, Sept. 20, /860. K. & J. ECKERT. IsTRW, AND SIFERT7 • iron ;Ware. Nlajka urarl.gry• T IRE tindereigited respectfully dills iso attention of Itin friends and - the public generally to . the fact , at lie bas i . mlided a Shop for +ha btintrfacitire of all ',lands of : - - , ' . . W - ARE;, Market strii4;•oppositeilei:teibanon Bank. He .Lopes, by using none but the biist•materials; by a per-- • sone' auperrisfon of all the Wert coining from bin tabliabipont, and by 'selling cheaper than any other in 'Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal chars of public -patronage. . N.ll --Tin roofing, Jobbilig, Spoutfrig,qte; • win be: promptly and properly attended to. Tbe public are respectfully invited to give -him &Mt` ...Lebanon, Sept 28,1869.. GEO. ;, ~., ..,.. • Blanket /ma tiro.. .07.m,...__..... •WI 1 ~ ..0.....1P _OW!. 1109 . , ;1,1.W r)r, • " VWIMIPIIII fint27r4°llfirY, '' 4 ; 1,,,...'4: . 2 ~..1.,,f): •-e la ' fi o-ii t a= " AP. Apadist - '"''s • 'it N't •' ' laft_ 131 i .ll -VZ • "Mal& .. • '--Mrillig retAtin Is 'iseo. LEIVIBERCER'S DRVG STORE IN MEDICI:M. QUALITY IS OP . FIRST IMPORTANCE. citizens of Lebanon and:stirround ' ing country, a FURL' aelikaion of Drugs; Medicines and .emicals, end the first quality et Perfumery nit' Toilet and l'iney- Soaps; embracing the best manufacture in the : couw,ry, and Inrge variety of 'Taal' BMA* ?An, nesh,,Okithem and Itair Brnshoe. Pcicket, Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory;Sludi, Bertrand India Rubber. ‘PLUVE 'SPICES:" PURE SPICES. Puri whole - andirnitud Spires are Offered for sale in largasatkage an quantities at • , LBILBBAGICEVEI _Ding :StAFeL. GAJR . bft•,.ftß..tog -1431.01L11 :,§„Efrit 3 ; * • • . . . YOu a/worth:ion* and a large variety of FRESHAlarden and Plover Seeds a • LBMBERGPR'S. - Condensed Lye, Cancearrited Lye, Sodn , Aeli t and, Potatill.ln large anti stilaltlquantlties at LEMBERGER'S Drag Store: Wieldiglkda, Baking Botta, Pearl •Ash., Bel• eratna,•Cream of• Tartar, all pure; slid for sale in large and arruill quantities at • • ' LEMBERGEWS Drug torsi. If you are An want of good Washing Soap, pure white Or red Castile geap, Country Soap, Erasivo Sosp to remove . 4.reive spots, auperior Shavingsoap, buy the.samet LEMBERGER'S Do you.want a: good something to makethe hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to pre!ent falling on t of the hair ff..you do . Call at rEMBEAGER'S. • ite . TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam the my stock of Trussea, Supportere,, conk. prising a vkrjety of liiangfiscture.- . . Marsh's" " Im proved Slilf Ad eating Pad Trims." • - • '9,larsh'ii' Catamenial . article fortllilranWie• • If you Artie - 111 , . Pt of any Of tpsithrtst c you can be suited at , I LEMBERGER'S e tent • • S ulfa. •, , . .• .. • Pure Oh eatawhn Brandy. te genuine for *sir to bad In - all:its Pur i ty at - ••• •: • LE MBER *.Skoieit . 1 0iitasiitithe plarlc44 l .ltotle.: - -Anything yen-want that fir kept- In'a well conducted First class . Dog' Stmt, can be turn- . .i.a.IIBEVARR, • . _. • Chiliad. 'and Apothecary. Feeling thankful for thi very liberal patron age thus far receiyed•from the .Physicians, Mar cbants, and Citizens of Lebanon and eurronnd inga, I again solicit a ',hare, promising to u every effort toplesse all. . -40-Special attention given to 'PHYSICIAN'S ••• ,• • • lONS and FASIIIX RZCICIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURR, always ea good.as can be obtained anywhere, and sold suit .thclimes. Remember the Addrem,. • .L.• - •LEMB,E,B.GER,. • Ohomlet and Apothecary; -• •• :1411" , 5,.1860. Market aireet, Lebanon •Pa • • . Thom/ids are daily speaking:ln the praise of D 4. MTOWS INFANTILE - CORDIAL,. inid•whyi lai;iienseit•never fails,tO afford initantansons relief 'when gtieri in time. It acts is if by magic, and ' one trial alone' wilL •conrince you that,..what we say is ~truo. It N O PAREGORIC OR 'OPIATE . . of any kind, Mid therefiire relieves by removing the suf. ferings -of your child, inatead.of by' deadening its smel -1 billties. • For this reason: it commends itself as the on-• ly reliable preparation' now.. known for • CHILDREN DYSENTERY; 'GRIPING IN THE ROWELS. , ACIDITY OF THE . - STOMAOH, WIND, COLD IN: THE -BEAD, and CROUP; Also, for -softening. the. gums, - reduciug , iritiamatkin, regulating the Dowels, and relieving pain, is has no • equal.—being an anti spasmodic it Is used with unfailing 'success in all cases of CANTIILSION OR OTHER ITS. ••• As you value the life and health of year children, and wish to savo them . freirli those sad • and blighting consequences . whiali are certain to result from the nse of airsotimi of which all other remedies for _lnfantile Complaints are I compoied,lake none but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL; thk.. you can rely upon.. It is perfttly- harm leim, and cannot Injure the most - dOllcateinfant.-. Pricey ZS centa-r•Fail dlrectiontiocompatiy bottle. - • Prepared-Only by CIIVRCII, & DEPONT, No. 409 Broadway; Now York. • Sold at DR. CEO. BOSS' 'Drug- Store;-opposite 'the Court- lloases , eoleagent for Lebanon, 'and by all re spectable Druggists throughout the country. .• - T:V.DYOW & SONS, Philadelphia, Wholesald ;gents. April 18, 1880.-.1y.., Ife.althy human Blood upon 'being . ANALYZED alnitips presents us-with the 'game esientiel element*: and givee of course the TRUE STANDARD. Analyse the Blood of a, person suffering from Consukaption, Liv -4r Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Au., and' we Ind in' every Instance certain deficiencies in the red klobulee dt Blood. Supply these• deficionchis, and you Atte made well,- The BLOOD . FOOD is founded upon this Theory --Vence astonishing success. There are FIVE, PREPARATIONS. adapted to this didielencies of the Blood in different dis eases... For IMAMS , COLDS; BRONCHITIS, or any affection whatever of the Throat or Lungs. inducing ConsnmPtlon. ties No. 1,-which is also' the No. for De pression of •Spieitk Loss of A ppetitey and for all Chronic - , Complaints arising from Overuse, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration._ No. 2,for Liver Coiriplaints, No. 3..f0r Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for absorp 6mi-it is TAKEN BY DROPS and carried immediately into the circulation, so that what You gain you retain. No. 4 is for Female liregularitim, Hysteria, Weakness- AM, at. See sine:lel directions for this .For Salt Rheum, Eniptione, Screfulone, Kidney ,- end Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In all ram the directions most be strictly followed. • Pnce of the BLOOD FOOD $1 per bottle. Sold by CLIURCH. & DUPONT, No., 409 Broadway, New York. . . . Sold at DR. GEO. ROSS' Drug Store, opposite the Court riottseeote agent for Lebanon, ..and by all re spectable Dnoeggista throughout the countr-y. T. W. DYOTTA SON S, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. April 18,1800,1 y. DR. ESENWEIN'S TAR A ND VPOODIVAP i THA PICY'ORAL, Is the best Iltruczar: in this world for the Cans of • Omits and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, •-• Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, • Palpitation of the Heart, - Diptheria, And for the relief of patients in the advanced• stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and - Chest,- and which pro diapoaz to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted l•O‘the radical Ours) of Asithma. Being prepared by a practical Physician and and one of great experience in the cure of the various diaerstearo which the human frame is liable. Ma offered to the afflicted :with the greatest eon fiden ce. • Try it and be convinced that it is invalnable in the cure of Bronchial affections'. Price, 60 *ants per. Bottle.- Oilit - PREPARED only _ .Dr: A. ESEN bit WElllilt CO., • DRUGGISTS-AND CHEMISTS, N. W. Corner NINTH k POPLAR Ste., PHILAD'A. SOLD by every. respectable Druggist. and Deakr in MEDICiRE throughout the Brars. For sale by J. L. Lemberger,. Apothecary and Chemist, opposite this Market. Lebanon, Pa. Philad'a, April 4, 1860.-Iy, : . RA.BAR'S • - Wielesale Drug Store, Ike boa Removed to his New Iluildink, on- Minter "• • - latict Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings • Lebanon, Pa. 11'.f subscriber respectfull y pni aut.imul.e at t° Pe i h ac turc a on i n : startuy on band a large stock of • •D R 13. C S , PERFUMERY mtDIC . IN'ES; H Eh( ICA•LS; • Arra-STUFFS. VARNISHES, • Ttflti'ENTINE, . GLAS&WARB,. ' V HAIItOILS EXTRACTS, • Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toile6Sonya, Ss. gars, Tobacco, a:veririty of- Piney Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at law rates, and warrants the.qualitien of .the artkika es represented.— Purcbearire will pietism remeinbor this, and examine the qualities and.pricee of his goods before purchasing else where. iltirPhystetaxis' .-prencriptiona and family_ rect. Pesciciefully .00mpountled, at all .hours , of the day or night, by calling -at thl.Drng Store, oPpotrite thellagle: Buildings. , On Sundays the Store will be opened for thi oom pounding •of pristeriptions between the hours•en. and 10 o'clock,'A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9,1867. HAPID S.. ItkillPH. • :New Invention., •. - Wood. Hu a &Limy- - - BY late - improvements in the ark - of •LneeStungain the snbecriber' is now enabled to produce the beet WOoD: smash taairpaseviss evet merle liiaids section of eosin- • try, and in quantities without - Hiatt; it short notice.— Hisimprovedunds•are such Olathe is enabled Medi his Lime at 123tionts-per bushels wholesela,inedeal,lllls -.aortas, which • has -been the prices heretofore. .• honied with COAL, can also be obtainedat low.rates by Ahn,bosirload, crick leas Ruastliies,sm may be desired : • WOOD taken in exchange fur Lime: ' Rasing gone to. , , peat espeause_ill the:,per;:ection At. has .hziprosements for lime .butoiniron a insge'imale, st- low -prices,, the', aSe • fatilwrablkipstiota-• git tAt ol 4.4itsail4aaotiuth44 4 ' .. ..F4 OI O IO PIVIi!a c ; 1f4 54 . akx, tobanen, - • • I p►9&EH SEWING MACHINES. VERNON & CO., 469 ,BROAND3II. ?AY, illsJl# Vaal& . - , • rflantsfacturleti for the Grover ik..llFoeir.* $l. Vo t inf the PARKER, SEWINC..IIIOMAINE SAND MAKING GROVER. & .BAKER'SitifpRATED 1 Family Sewing Mao ANEW STYLE---PRIDE $4O. IL ROEDEL, LEBANON, PA, OFFERS FOR SALE A NEW STYLE.BIAORIPC. . . • • -. . . They will lIEN., FELLeNTITDII, RUN- and BIND in the most imparior manner. and are the only thiehhasitt. the market that are so well and simply made that they may be sent into families with no other instrutitleigeilifilis are contained in I circular which accompanies each machine. and from which a child of fourteen years lay -WSW' ily les i n how Mites and keep them in order. They sew rapidly; eu4 . - erill ito thofiswing of a family chentper, and' in lees timelhan tea seaniitrossee. Hand Awing is feat becoming among thelhings Of the psist,-and•wisobcasa4. will be without • Sewing Ka: chine when onr new machines will sew , better, more expeditiously . , sind • elliiiapilfthXn can Possibly be done Sy handl • '' KEPT IN - 0 IT IS:MORE:SIMPLE A Ntr...MORE EASILY -.- L -z PARR THAN . •-• ~--,,- .-...-- - - ' OTHER. MACHINES. . . ..4 , •' .. ; •-•,. 4r. IL Itataelealle tfiie attention of Ireiniefi to this Michine,ne he is coaddoilt ifilinii-T,Pjartkele fo r their omit; *oil ' taillookjitot*, raphat*Si' :' • - . - _ - • SARPORINS'- , • ' - - NSE Y'S IMPROVED Ira, PER :i4VierOlitilliti . Olt . ELP - 14 . 160" QrA ftn "4l . . • Nsvinc - semniaent.;,:=;i • A STANDA - RD .3f i p T TT ISCumpounCled entlrelyefrom, 01111119- and *Ur be. • _ • . I c „, ne ostabibibed tact,. s tandird mediei z i e - A r i au w r , • For the speedy, radlcal o ued off cure of ALL 'DI- Are/ approved by all that bum used it, and %now resort- I SRAF.IO arlsin g .L om IMPURITY OF TUX ed to with di " 3 "-LICIL 1/1-1!°14 I BLOOD. • • Tbie medicine line wrad,-;11.- .-!...'biostrolraculous cures it is recommended. It huscurcd thousands whebiedicirenup all hope unsolicited certificates id The'dosemuet be adap individual taking it, a us act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your :use of the LIVER IN will cure LAYER COM TACKS, DYSPEPSIA, SUMMER C 0 R AY, DROPSY, 80U R , cour YEN EBB, C HO . . 0 BA NORMS 01101.Rii LF,KCE,JAIIN DICE ES, and may be used Imo .'FAMILY MEDI' HE ADACIIE, (as TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOONFULS ARE TAK 41a01. ALL WIIO USE IT ARE in ita favor. Mix water in the month awnllow both together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTPL SAN FORD'S FAMILY . Cdl TIIJ R Tic:ri i z S compouNDEb nom - . . . 'Purely Vegetable Extmets and put up- in 'GLASS CA 'MSS air tight and will keep in any climate The,F A MIL Y., CA ,TNARTIC PILL is a gen tle hut active Cathartic e t 'wbich the proprietor has used in his practice more...`"" Attu twenty years. Thh eonefantly ineraming pidaniand from those who have loug used the Pi LLS . .'and t,e satisfaction which all express in regard to . 0 11, their a.•e,. induced me to place:them within the.. r . reac h of all. • The Profession well k now -av - that d ifferen t cathartics act on different portions igh,„iortlio bowels, The FAMILY CA . 0 7-TITARTIO PILL has filth due reference to 311 iWS well established fact, been compounded from a ' - . 1 1 variety of the purest voge .1 table Extracts, which act ' alike on every part of the alimentary canal, and are ...IMOD and safe Mall cases whore a CATHARTIC le ^^ 'needed, such as DE. RANGEMENTS of the %•IP STOMACH SI; E El , 1- NESS, PAINS IN THE__, IEACIL AND _LOIN a, COSTIVENESS, VAIN "11, AND SORENESS OVER MIDGE BODY, ..., frourinidden cold, which 1 freguenUy, if neglected. , end in a I ng course °flee ver, LOSS OF A PPE li ~' TITE,a CREEPING SEN SATION Ole COLD OVER r THE BODY, RESTLESS NESS, ILEADACIII.,• or Cl) EIGHT INTHE MEAD all INFLAMMATORY UIP DISEASE; WORMS in .CHILDREN or ADULTS, • :.. ItHEUMATIS3I, a. great PURIFIER of the BLOOD and many &lease to which flesh is heir, toonumerous to mention to this adver tholmeni. Dose, Ito S. . . - - PRICE THREE DIMES •• • The ,Liver Inrig . orator and Family embattle. Pilla,are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold N 1 ,114310.14 by the Trade bi all the large towns. • • . , S. T. W. SANFORD, hi, D. _Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Coaxes OP Poieros Snis.wr. Mountain Herb Pills.. ABOVE, we present you with a perfect likeness of Trance, a chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec Na ti n, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full ac count of him and hie people in our Pamphlets and Al- Menacs—to he kind gratis, from the Agents for theie Pills. The inventor and mannfactnrer of "Judeon's Moun tain Herb has epant the g.rcater part of his life in traveling,.having visited nearly every country In the world'. lie spent over six years among the Indiana of 'the Rocky Mountains end of Mexico, and it wee thusthat the .. MOTIZiT - :117 UM) " PILL. 4" were discovered. A very interesting ectoutit of Ma adventures there, you will dnel in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It Is an established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood le the life! and when any foreign or I.ln healthy matter gets mixed with it, it in all at once - dis tributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quick - lycomplain.— The stomach- will nut digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened., and so the circulation is fee ble. The lunge become clogged with the poisonous mat ter; -hence. a couch-7rind all from a slight impurity at the Man tain-head of llfe----the Blood! As If you had thrown some earth, for initance, in a pure spring. from which ran a-tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the etreatti becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly doed-impere' blood By to every, part, and leave lts- sting bithind.r.: All the passages become eh ahlaCtekl,..and tlles& the obstru# tier; le removed, the lamp of Walloon . dt - es oat.- These pilbr riot nntylpurity the blood, but fOgenerate all the secretions of - late:lady ; they are, therefore, un rivalled as 'a ' • • • . CURE TOIiSILIOBS DISEASES, medicine Complaint , Skit tlyiatiaohe, Ae. Thte Anti-B il ious medicine exPela tram Um blood the hidden seede of die and renders . l.tLs fluids and secretions pure and fluent, eleattng.and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeeti,l2l it to us, that we are able to OUZO within y our rat a, a ka at Lelne like theMounzent ilzfro Puts," that will path direetis to the tilnirted 'parte, tbrotitirthe blood luilblieids of the R6d.L'and cause the inifferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Adam's Pals are the Beat Remedy in'existerree for the following eontpLaintt: Bowel Oemphdate, Debility, InwarrokaWenkness, Coughs, Fever and Ague,, -- Liver Cb - mplaints, Colds, Female Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Cheat Diseases, Headaches, Pile% cordtveness, • Indigestion,' . Atone and Grave Dyspepsia, Influenza, - - '.S econdary Symms can, Indentation, . um .. . ..,,,,...... D r mw,• * * S. is: • • -...,_ •GREAT FEMA_LE•II:IIDICINB! Female. who value healt h, shotdd mover be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obatr natter's of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotch es, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. lie_ The Plants and Herha of ,whick. three _Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising Way among the Teineans, a tribe of Aborigines in •Mexico. Get the Almanacof our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it GOLlfilatni of the "(Sass' Mumma" of the Aztecs. OBSERVE.—The Mountain Herb Pills are put up in a Beautitnl Wrapper. Erich bow contaDm 40 pills, and - • Retail, at U. cents per bor. All gottaine, have the aig. mature of B. L. JUDSON & 00 , on each box. . B. L. JUDSON, & CO., - " . g , o LE PRO PAIP.TO,RS, aro. so Leonard Street, Is. Agents wanted alwayss r -Adtpriereas above. .. Sold la Lebanon by Dr. G4trilceskand .D.W.ipber . Sep . t., .1.5C41 .. .-43sa. : ~ ~., . • • . 'INV A - ICD - A - .1 I'PEEILADELMA. - A Benevolent institution, eirtabliakal by syeeicil .a 2, 10 1. . Inentfor the Relief of the Sick anti Litliestecti ,• a ff licted with Virulent and ‘ Dpick ma a Diseases, and especially for the. Cute of l'lleuxeuef the Seztuti iA i r EDICA_L 'AD VICE given grati s by the Aaing re lac) - teen itf i rlitrt al od i 17tioll,aP' (tigi -Y oixupa tt t r io' n wl , hab th l a ti leec of l ife , de) and in eases of extreme poverty, Medi Mho ' , ultilied free • of. charge. ° far ' 1., VALUABLE Eil,POßTS,99,Bpannatoolice#,..4ii d -otii. szaps4l:4B9el4l74egthinetxusieDisps°rgansal"l7:seltt°E•tofhth4-1416-ro- ahl-Ballicted In le an" ppveloisa free of charm awe .or three StialaftTitado vrtil tss ' table, % - . ' ' L 7 ,od.sesty,DE. J, EULLLLI iNceILLIVIIEmI, '•leo„,4jaPraid Jdisociat49, Ng.: .-lkorAi rilnth ...adt' rallpfilit, Pa. , - • , , . r, . ,' Brorder.4 t i e bliact,3ii; ' i =RA' n: tRAtftW;LL, Prat:last. GEO FAIRCHILD, Ascrehiri Nov: 00 t 7,9 * 4 , • _, , . .. . .. tiesnerafe ciao pr vriiiiin the last two VATS h ert ;flii:;, - , - . -.. ; .--- . • . , commis ro r i t i,„„ti* ,- as_ .? lot'. mile,f, arra° Duman:Ma ~ clitilmiou il, i n i T e 44o-'; .. , - „ . . Ery , 40 , 4 ,,,, , was, ... I • my, fartassiottehrkir• i•-••• 1 wiEsphis/it, the 2 110% :,' . 1 Sore kris,. • ::, Itatireteniperament oTth.! Ifild, Btiibborii Hiders, - Scald • Head, 4 108 7 10 / 3 <ltitultitia 6l 4'"' Tatter alfeetions, , • Rheumatic 'Borders, -• • • 1 Dyspepsia, • . ..- • • Costivanass, kidipment guide Ton in Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, • ...."" n AT • o IL" d it i Memorial Dithaies, . General Dehllity, v 1411411 snaagus it 1 Liver comphatit, Lose of •Ap,eitlto, OfiliONlC DIARRHOAA Low spirit s , ~ , • -• Foul Stomach. PDAINTS, • ..DMENTE- Female Complaints, and all Diseases baring their ori• ' .1. ,-._ c i c lif Et. A .o_ o l EA t "Li.B .4_,...c. l ll. T o fl_ r d. ,E L . gin in an impure state of the Blood. • INFANI"))1, FLAT U- V,BIetALII - WEAKNESS iwisfully as an ORDINA VIXE. It will cure SICK oniande can testify.)) in TWO bR , .TIETtER TEA EN at cqingiotkcaiiieht of GITTNO the!ir testieramy = The Above is a portrait of David ,fficereary, of . Napi er township, who, ou the Stet day of August, 1858,Made affidavit b fore Justice Gorley that be was treate d the rut. of Cancer by three physicians of Etrdihrd . co., and by Dr. Newton of the Eclectic College in Cincinna ti, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstatull ing which, hfs lip, nose, and a portion of his tet cheek were entirely eaten away! He had.given up all baps, when ho heard of the Blood Searcher," and wan in duced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no gneation but what this hi • valuable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable ease may .be seen in a circular, 'whiClican. be had of any of the agents. We altio . refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney; *of _El derton, Armatrong county, Pa, Cured of Scrofula af ter being-unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady In Anadnville. Oleardeld Conn ty, who was also &filleted • with Screffila in its worst To the cue of George residing In Carroltown Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly Ofticted.wlth Cancer that it eat his entire nose off; and his case was worse, if 'passible, than McCreary' s. The unionism of these eases—every one of which wad cured by the use of •the Blood Searcher—miry 'also be found In a circular to be had of any of the 'Agents. It. M. LRMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Goo. IT. Keyser, Wholesale Agent,-Pittsburg. - Pa. For - sale by M. 11.0ettle, Myerstowo Martin-Early, Palmyra; John Capp & Son, Jonestown John Seltzer, Mount Nebo; John Carper, Bachmansville; John:Dein- Inger, CampbellstoWn; Killinger Kinporia, Annville; John C. CObangh, Bridgeport: all of Lets:mon county. Also sold at Dr. Geo. Roza' Drug Store oppositeAlte Court liouse,..Lebanoni Pa. DR. ROSS' DRUG. STORE, OppOiiiie — the Court 'House. DR. ROSS offers to thespublk) the LARGEST send BEST . seleetton of prire and • freah Drugs, Medicines, Spices; Perfumery, and Patent Medicines that has ever been In Lebanon. His great facilities for thn purcbaae of Drugs, i , on an g d pr p s ha cti rm cal acq aceut n i s ca ln i ta d n i ee taa ll a th :th th e e Drug Store, as well as -the Chemical Laboratory;ans• i purchasers many. advantages; audit iblni to give etotbeproilt of nil persons, to beware of these who would deceive, and to buy their Drugs, Medicines end Spices, if Duty wiab them perfectly pure, '-at ROSS', DRUG STORE, Opposite the COURT- HOUSE. 'D LIVER—OIL. tre,.freeh, and ,-Cal Liver Oil My for Sale at t Drug Store: lu l l for the cut 3, cinnarke, ampti. B- Ludehrnriicdisciike. ICK'S .301j011 SYR" Ile growing dein 'Dr. s Co. ip. frir Coaghs,f Bronchitis ' 1 ...east arid Lungs, has Induced , Jai totry his.hand at counterfeiting it. This is to warn the public to be on' their.guard m future; and observe well the marks of the genuine -Dr. -PhyisiciCtr.Cough Syrup, for without Dr. Rose mane on the label it is counterfeit. Prepared and sold only at Dr.-Ross' Drug Store, opposite the_Court Houser: . DR. .ROSS' BLOOD PILLS. For all the pn?perree of a family medicine, and w.beii ever puniatfOn is needed, these "pills. are =Nona, and in many casessuperior to any. ether. They art 'safe ly, gently and without producing paid or uneasiness,— Good In the commencement, of ftwers,,Heedsol"Urter Complaint, Costivenost, Diddineta. Dyslieprra; and al; diseases arising from.impure - blood.. Ask for Dr.ltose Blood Pais 1115111 see that,Dr:Roale name is on the label- DR. BERAL'S EXTRACT Of SARSAPARILLA,, Por the.crite Of. Rheumatism, Tatter, Linea, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones, Old Sore, Pimples ori the Face, and' Eruptions of all kinds, Nervous Headache and other Nervous Diseases, DYND B P B I6, amid all diseases arising from impure blood or the imprndent,use of Mercury.— For these purpoaris it still bniontol superior to all ether,- remedies. rrierlt ;per bottle, orig. totting( forge.. • paid Oniy atDr..Ross ,, Drug Store, opposite-the penult,. • • PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. • For ilralltable cottlideratioll Dr. Ross bag basal aD• pointed sole and only agent for Lebanon and LA :um county 'for' x1101(404114 and ratalling . Lymea Ohio Cstayr diecritn min publIc)011 at ere the Pmis and CrafienittrObYfilituldr fig itiaLimd.r..liewore" of poisonous imitatians,but er .oaveivimieft'uiiie article at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. • - -...tika;,- . 42ROSS' TONIC MIXTURE. • — Yortbe safe of Liver Complaint; -Di s pija 66 Head. ache, Weakness and- Nervous 1 !oleeasee generally this Tonic and in Mature nacelle all other, medeinee. The largo creasing sale of it; demands that it should be made more extensively--known... ,Aliooat immediate re lief, and in many instances; rapid 'emu Allow its pro per use. Ask for Dr. Roes' Tonto Ili:tare. DR. ROSS' WORM -LOZENGES. &sate, pleasant and - elfee4wil Worm Medicine. Do lour perfectly tasteless, no:child will refuse them, as they are as • Welly taken as so much candy.' &navel these lozenges Sr.' white, if red ones are offered to xon. the y are not genuine Dr. RIMS' Worm Lozenges . Said an ' , Y at Dr. Koes' Drtig Store. DR. .ROSS', SETTtft OINTMENT, For itlemaxiii of Fetter, Rirug r m a , sad redo's! , eruptive disc:lees: Sold at Dr. Itmat' Drug Stare ' d Chemist,, an Dr. Doak regidarioractical Drugslet, experienoe Phannaa cuahlt, with an extensive and varied_ a nir. 22 .Yeani,—.-and a Graduate of Jaff a : a :a n e r a Colle ge;Tiiilimielphie, wishes to dlroct the mrany aniee. discrimbasitlng hie large a nd I N offering to other tedidoeir 9t DORE AND FRES 11 Ned kin Teepestiiii avantage'nat to be had elsewhe re' A I Da. will Eller D inik ituu e s it l i : z i t D a nt f t rom bie. To U rp . E P li .._ a_ v_ii re sCo thm trav y t i ou vi e nt r. Ask. for Dr,..D ese , Drag store, and " • nOt.misdirected. DR. ROS S . ;DRUG couRTIIotME. DpposlTE T-. •• . • • pubruary22,.o Lift ifiwpmce Company.- -.CAPITAL STockAseoOo rIO3IP.,I2,TY'S BULLDWG, 'W",i.JUKet :fo n d S. E. Corner of FOVR i llArqPi: e losaiitaee at the nodal 3117TUA.L TrATEsicee:6lo - about 20 Per crilklernh_or 4 A L &fISTJMcNCIj RATBo3,lho,l6weeLha . J. P.81k13 INHlLLDlN.,..llresidaat. A.gentrabx Lotomioa couarY• ' [February. 1111,0t7.14. ISM MEM October 3,1860. •
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