The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 29, 1857, Image 4

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    tije CiAtitrt.
How , to make a . coat 'last—make the
vest and pants 'first.,
Vuottecres To2tsrr.•;—" The Ladies--
•the only incendiaries who kindle a flame
which voter will not extinguish."
An Irish servant girl left her place
'the other day, because she had to drink
brown sugar in her coffee. This is a
progressive age.
The only way to cure a boy of stay•
in out at night, is to break his lege, or
, else get the calico he runs after to do
'the house-work.
'The proverb says: "Lies fire hiltless
'swords which cut the hand that wields
them." This is the lesson Kansas has
been so bloody when handled by 'the
Black Republicans.
Some genius has conceived the bril
liant idea to press all the lawyers into
military service, in .case el war—be
cause their “charges are so great, that
mo one could stand them."
An English ,paper.gives an account
, of a tea party of sixty old women, who
were.the mothers of eight hundred and
, sixty.nine , ehildren 1 They must have
(had something to talk about at that tea
,party, we should think.
An old woman out west is collecting
all the Republican newspapers she can
lay her hands on, to make soap of. She
says they are a "deput sight better than
ashes—they are most as good as clear
lie."
A. young miss having accepted the
otTer of a youth to gallant her home,
;afterwards fearing that. jokes might be
cracked at her expense if the fact should
+become public, dismissed him when a
bout half way, enjoining his secrecy,—
"Don't be afraid," said he, "of my say
ing anything about it, for I feel as much
ashamed of it as you do."
Scorning the Idea.—A vagabond
'looking fellow, but with some wit,-nev.
-ertheless, was brought before a magis
trate at Tourbridge, on the charge of
stealing turnips. After making some
droll remarks, the was asked by the meg
istrate:
"But didn't you take the turnips found
in your pocket?"
Prisoner.—" Certainly not. I went
to sleep in the field among the turnips,
- and the three you found in my pocket
grew in them while I lay there, the heat
of my body causing them to shoot .up
faster than ordinary. I steal turnips,
your worship! I'd scorn the idea I"
A good joke, says the Syracuse Stand.
ard, is related of Miss G*****, a laugh
,ter loving good natured lass, who was
spending the afternoon with a neighbor,
and during supper the conversation
tarried to hens, &e. Miss G., observed,
that their hens did.not lay scarcely any
eggs, and she could not tell the reason.
4, W1;•,,," observed Mr. P., "my hens lay
very well, I go out among them almost
*very day, and get eggs." "ny gra.
eiousl" was the instant rejoinder. "I
wish you would come e i vei to our house,
and sun with our hens a spell, I'm sure
father would pay you for your t:ouble."
Set 'em up.
Wine and Liquor Store.
THE undersigned having opened a emu tan
LIQUOR STOICE, at the North-west corner, of
Market and Wager Ste., (in: the room formerly oc
cupied by J. Weidle, Esq.,) is now prepared to fur
nish the citizens .of the borough and county of
Lebanon, with all kinds of choice Liquors, such as
Madeira, Port, Lisbon, and Muscat
WINES, Brandy, Gin, Old Rye
WM' skey, Jamaica Spirits, 4.c.,
which he will sell at very reasonable prices for
curl, in quantities not less than one gallon.
He would invite the public in general to give
Lim a call, and hopes by strict attention to busi
ness and a desire to please, to receive a liberal
share.of patronage. EMANUEL REIG.A.RT.
April 29,1857.
Venetian Blinds and Shades.
___ A. Britton & Co.,
Manvfacturers, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers, No. 32 North Second street,
above Market, Philadelphia.
The largest, cheapest and best assortment of
VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES
of any establishment in the United States.
tis. First premium awarded by the Franklin
Institute, in 1852 and 1858, over all competition.
may 13, 1857.-3 m.
CLOCKS.
Thirty 'Day,
Eight Day,
Thirty Hour,
CLOCKS *
9
Just Received at
J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon, Pa.
4Wood *Wood
E underaigned, residing in North Lebanon
lif Borough, oflere for sale cheap,
600 or 700 Cords
(petimated)rgood Wood. It may be seen at "Fin
nigiWii.;dam," on the Union Canal, near Jones
tionn: (may 27, '57. DAVID BOYER.
Lestther, Leather, Leather!
trENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of _French
1.1., Calf Skins, and general Leather Dealer, No.
A, South 3d street, Philadelphia.
A general aseortment of all kinds of Leather,
Morocco!, &0., Red Oak Sole Leather.
Fob. 25,1857.—1 y.
QIIFFEBERS with diseases of the Bladder, Kid
-17 Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &0., read
ilse advertisement, in another column, headed
"flpfelmbold's Genuine Preparation."
CANES.—A fine assortment of Plain and
Featly Walking canes for Sale ty
GUILFORD do LEMBERGER,
Market 'street.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENT in another
noluntn; headed "Heitabobre Genuine Prepara
tion." It intemte,Ael.majprity.
Damn iirgWtaCall at
AngsTRINS a 31 - ...alriS f sitfd;exli:mino their
stook. of Boots . ; hroesi: _ Trunks, Traveling
.
/ft TNINS t MoADAM have a splendid assort.
nient of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Travel.
ing bags.
TINS .t AIcADAM have jest received a
(Mir new stook of Boots, Shoes, Trunks end
Travelling bags. •
TICDIS has just returnedlrom the city with
al his new stock of Books,, Shoes, Trunks and
TraTelhig bags.
IIiTKINS & MoADAM ate ready to ready to
accommodate everybody with Boots, Shoes,
ranks and Traveling bags.
Cum, and examinedhe new stock of Atkins &
McAdam. Coma soon and purobase your
Boots, 811008, &o" at Atkins & MoAdtun's.
011,./1 and sea the-stook of Atkins & McAdam.
April 1, 1607.
1117NDO.RE40V11)) are selling the cheapest
-I , 4tordiVatte`iBtat aid Connectl.-Chairs.
.
NEW FIRM. T RABER & BROS. NEW FURNITURE STORE!
irlogni c so *
Dundore Oves
.it the well-known and H AVE just opened the finest, largest and
cheapest assortment of Furniture ever offer-
Fasltionahle Clothine Store, of
ed in Lebanon. Their store is in Cumberland
street, between Market and Plank-road.
it A. B
Common Furniture, which they will sell lower
A A, than - can be 'bought in Lebanon. All they ask is
of . parsousin want of - Furniture to give them a
BTHREE DOORS call'before purchasing.
OF THE B They have on hand a large assortment of Sofas,
E COURT HOUSE. E Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and
other Tables., What Note,
Hat Racks, &e. Also
• A large and cheap stock of Stuffed, Cane-seat;
It A.BER and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads,
and a
'lot of Cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,
TProprieters of this establishment - respect- —Gilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap.
A fully announce to the public, that they have Venetian Blinds ; Carriages, Gigs and -Hobby
now ready the largesteoheapeat and best assort-
horses, for children ; and a large stock, too nu
ment of Spring and Sumner Ready-made CLOTH-
merous to mention. Particular attention paid to
ING ever before offered in Lebanon. Their stock UNDERTAKING. We have provided ourselves
embracea.the latest style of garments adapted to with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON,
, the season, vis:—Driass Costa; Fine Black Cloth and will manufacture Coffins and attend Funerals,
Frock and Dress Coats. Busnutss Cossa; Black, at.the shortest notice and mostireasonable terms.
Brown, Green, Gray, Olive and Fancy 'Cloth Sin- April 29;1857. DUNDORE 'EWES
;gle-Breast, Frock and Sack Coats. - 5 u sr Nan
Teats, of all kinds and prices. PANTALOONS;
fine Black Cloth and Dos Skin,Fancy Cassimere,
Satinet, Jean and Corduroy mis. VESTS; Bl'k
satin fancy silk, Marseilles, of all colors, Cash
mere, Valencia, Satinet, Worsted - and , Cloth Vests.
ALso, on hand an assortment of Woolen and
Cotton .Undershirts and Drawers; White and Fig
ured Shirts, Collar., Cravats, Pocket Handker
chiefs, Suspenders, Fancy Stocks, Gloves, Hosie
ry, Coat Links, &e.
Returning thanks for past favors, they mespeet
fully ask a continuance of public patronage.
RAT- The Tainommeou-snfass in all its branch
es, is continued.as heretofore.
April 22, 1858,
THE CENTRAL
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
Dania Graell;
WITH mans thanks to my patrons for their
liberal patronage thus far bestowed, and
the determination to merit a continuation of the
same, I am now ready, Ladies and Gentlemen,
(havingAleposed of my winter stock,) to oifor.you
a well selected Spring and summer stock. Como
and see and judge for yourselves.
I will tell you the place, and you neer will forget,
When you once behold Graora beautiful fit
Of Gaiters, Bootee or Buskins which greet
With a graceful appearance on the Ladies' feet.
My place may be found on Cumberland street,
Where each of my friends 1 welcomely greet,
'Tie here may be found all patterns well made,
Got up in tall style for the opening Spring trade,
Come gentlemen, you that want a good boot,
I have got a Spring fashion that surely will salt,
If a Calf or a Hip of good mechanical skill,
Just give me a call fit you at will.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I also would call your attention to my well se
lectee' stock of Summer Shoes, comprising 5 or 6
different kinds, which I will dispose of at reasona-
Me prices, under a good insurance of excellent
make.
N. B.—Travolens now is your time, if you wish
to see a large assortment of Trunk., Valises, and
different kinds of Bags. Come one, come all.
anarch .25, 5i85.7..
BOOT & SHZ STORE.
Jacob Beadle,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he
still continues his extensive establishment in
his new building, in Cumberland street, where he
hopes to render the same satisfaction as hereto
fore to all who may favor him with their oustein.
He invites Merchants and dealers in
Boots and Shoes,
and every one who wishes to purchase fashiona
ble and durable articles in his line, to call and ex
amine for themselves, his large and varied stock.
He is determined to.surpass all competition in
the manufacture of every article in his business,
suitable for any market in - the Union. A due
care is taken in regard to materials and workman
ship; none but the beat quality of Leather and
other materials are used, and none but the best
workmen are employed.
P. B.—He returns his , 'sincere thanks
_tha his
friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on him. Ho hopes by strict attention
to business and endeavoring .to please his custo
mers, to merit a share of publio patronage.
Lebanon, Oct, 17, 1856.
SOU N GASSER. GEORGE GASSER.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, 4-c., 4.c.
THE subscribers respectfully invite the attention
of the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity to an
examination of their now stock of goods just re
ceived from Philadelphia. They have a general
assortment of the latest styles of all kinds of
Home-Made and City Work,
sad also make to order, at short notice, any ar
ticle in their line that may be wanted.
r. Don't forget that the store has been re
moved from the old location, to "Phreaner's Old
Building," next door to the Washington Rouse,
Cumberland street, south side..
They Lauder their thanks to their old custom
ers, and solicit a continuance of their favors,
and trust that a great many new ones will cheer
them with their patronage. They intend not to
be beat in selling cheap articles in their line.
Lab., apr. 22, 1857.) .7. & G. GASSER.
LEMBERGEWS
Cloth Manufactory.
riIIIANFFUL for past favors, the undersigned
respectfully informs the public, that he con
tinues his manufactory in East Hanover, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale as ever. Itis un
necessary for him to say more than that the work
will be done in the same excellent style which has
made his work and name so well known to the
surrounding country. lie promises to do the
work in the shortest possible time. The Mann
factory is in complete order, and he flatters him
self to be able to render the same satisfaction as
heretofore. He manufactures
Broad and Narrow Cloths, Csussinets, Blankets,
White and otinir flannels,
All finished in the best manner, and at reason
able prices. He also cards Wool and makes Rolls.
For the convenience of his customers, wool and
cloth will be taken in at the following places
At the stores of George & Shellenberger, Leaser
& Brothers, Shirk & Ties, and George Reincehl,
and at Guilford a Lemberger's New Drug store,
in Lebanon ;
at the stores'of Shirk & Miller, and
Samuel U. Shirk, in North Lebanon borough ;
Samuel Goshen, Bethel tp.; the public house of
Wm. Earnat, Fredericksburg ; Samuel E. Bickel's
store, Jonestown ; George Weidman's store, Bell
view ; Melchior Reichert, 2 miles from Palmyra;
Martin Early's store, Palmyra; Gabriel Wolfe's
bargees store, Palmyra landing; Michrol Shirk,
East Hanover, Dauphin county'; at the stores of
Mr. Eby, and David M. Rank, East Hanover,
Lebanon county.
All materials will be taken away from the a
bove places, finished without delay, and returned
again.
__
Those of his customers who wish to have Stock
ing Wool carded, dyed and mixed, can leave their
Wool (white,) at the obove mentioned places,
with directions how they wish it prepared. Or
his customers can order the stocking-wool to be
made from the undersigned's wool, which will be
done, and left at the desired place.
N. B.—lt is desired that those having wool
carded, will pay the cash therefor, at the above
named places. LYON LEMBBRGER.
East Hanover tp. April 8, 1857,
13,00 KS ! BOOKS ! !
WALTZ & RCEDLE would respectfully inform
the Public, that they constantly receive,
from the Eastern Cities, copies of all the most important
and attractive New Books, as soon as published, which
they - offer for sale cheaper than, they can be , . purchased
elsewhere. Among those lately received me
-Dr. !Cane's Expedition, in 2 Vols.
Prescott's history of Charles la 3 We.
Recollections of a Life Time, in 2 Vols., by. S. G.
Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley's Tales.
Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, and other
Miscellaneous Works.
Carpenter's Assistant and Rural Architect.
American Architect; by J. W. flitch.
Downßlo Cottage Residences and Cottage Grounds.
The Economic Cottage Builder.
They have always on band a large assortment of School
Books, Blank Books and
STATION ERY.
Also, Sunday School Books, and Music Rooks,
among which is
tr" The Ilarnionia
By E. D. ADCsur.sv.
Also, Piano Forte Melodeon and Violin Instructors.
um,
PAPER HANGINGS )
of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,
Window Shades.
The M ant, hi y Magazines,
and all the
OTEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly,
elfrebe bad by calling at the store ' on Cumberland street,
in the borough of Lebanon, at thesign of thauflig Book."
Is-Orders. left with them for any kind ofgooda La their
line, will be promptly attended to.
Lebanon, April 8,1867.
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The public are invited to call at his
NEW STAND IN MARKET ST.,
one squire north of Union Hall, Lebanon,Pa.,
where he will attend personally to all who will
favor him with their patronage.
Re would also return his sincere thanks for the
liberal patronage afforded him since opening in
business, and feeling the more encouraged by the
interest manifested in .his behalf by the public, he
enters upon a new season with renewed energy,
despatching business with apromptness becoming
an honest mechanic.
Oa" Terme Ream - ma - 61e: -- Mat
J. E. DAUGHERTY.
Lebanon, April 3, 1857.
P., s.—Also, a. number of select Limestone Door
Sidle, for the aecoitmodititifi of building men and
rontraateri, who would do well to call and exam
ine. 3. E. D.
REMOVAL.
Lebanon Marble Yard.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public in general that he is
prepared to doall kinds of NANCY AND ORNAMCPITAL work
at his Marble Yard, in Walnut street, half way between
the Court Douse and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,at the shortest notice, as good as work done in any city
in the United States, and being the only Stone Cutter in
Lebanon county who has served a regular apprenticeship
to the business, he pledges himself that hewn manufac.
tore cheaper. and give a better finish than any other
man engaged in the same business. His stook consists of
Monuments, Grave Stones, Mantels,
Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs, &e.
Also, SANDSTONE of the best quality for all uses,
plain and ornamental. A large assorterentm-LIHE
STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size and
quantity. Are-Please call and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere.
JOHN FARRELL.
Lebanon, December 19, 1555.
N. B.—LETTERING done in German anti English, by
the beat practical workmen.
Removal
To No. 4 ) Eagle Buildings.
A. RISE'S
Fashionable Hat and Cap Store,
Market Square, Lebanon, Pa.
THE, undersigned - hereby informs his friends
and. the public in general, that he is now, and
will be always, fully prepared to supply his cus
tomers with goods in his line Wholesale and re
tail, at the shortest notice, and upon the most ac
commodating terms. His stock consists of Bea
ver, Nutria, Russia, Cush:nor° Moleskin, Silk,
Soft Hats, .tc., which he will dispose of at the
lowest prices. it'll his Hats are manufactured un
der his own immediate superintendence and he
feels warranted in saying, that for darability and
finish they cannot be surpassed. Country mer
chants, visiting Lebanon, dealing in hats and
caps, can be supplied at. wholesale prices, from
one to a dozen, such sizes as they may want.
ADAM RISE.
tog.. N. B.—Fox, Mink, Muskrat, and Rabbit,
Skins wanted, for which, the highest market
prices will be paid. [Lob., Feb. 8,1558.
FIRE, FIRE, FIRE I
TAKE'. NOTICE
THAT the Locomotive will soon pass through
Lebanon ° and as Barns and Houses will be in
danger from Fire thereof,
James„ N. Rogers
Begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Lebanon
and vicinity, that he will
Cover
,Barns and Houses with. Tin,
• • at the shortest notice.
Also, thankful for the patronage ho has receiv
ed, he embraces this opportunity of informing the
public generally, that he has on hand,
TIN WARE!
from a tea spoon to a boiler of any she; all kinds o
COAL STOVES
of the most improved patterns. " fir* Also, JOB
BING, SPOUTING, citc.i'done at the shortestnct
tice and on reasdnable terms. His place of busi
ness is in Market stroet, two doors south of the
Lebanon Bank. JAMES N. ROGERS.
N. 13.—The highest market prices paid for
OLD COPPER, LEAD and PEWTER, or taken in ex
change for work or ware. [Lob., may 13.'57.
Wanted ! Wanted
5000 pounds of Butter,
3000 doz. Eggs, .
2000 pounds Lard,
1000 pounds Tallow,
800 pounds Hard Soap,
2000 Hams,
1500 Shoulders,
1000 pounds Bacon. . Also,
Dried Peaches and Apples,
Potatoes, &c., &c., for which the hig4-
qst
,market prices will always be given
in exchange for Goods at the cheap Dry
Goods store of HENRY & STINE,
South-west corner of Market and Cum
berland streets, Lebanon, Pa.
May 13, 1857,
STELL A . and a large variety of other
SPRING SHAWLS, all prices and
shades. Also a splendid lot of new stylo
Les, very cheap. To see them call at
RABE% & BROS.
GROCERIES, Fish, Salt and Queens
ware are offered very low at Raber .1, Bros.
Coins one, come all, enough for each, enough torah.
Ve-Come and buy where you can get the cheap
est and beet goods. - April 22,1857.
LEBANON ADV
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White PINE and ansmocir Scearmusa and JOZSTS
I inch and k inch CHERRY BOARDS,
PLANKS and TABLE LEGS.
Air°, 1 inch and / inch POPLAR BOARDS.,
PLANKS and SCANTLING.
Such' as ASH and WRITE OAK BOARDS,
PLANKS and SCANTING.
SHINGLES, SHINGLES, SHINGLES !
A great assortment of good Para and Iframoca:
SIIINGLES. Also, ROOFING and PLASTERING
LATHS. Also, Bums, Posrs, and ready topped
Pamitos for fencing.
Flooring Boards, Doors anti Witielote Sash.
Of which they positively hare the largest and
best assortment over offered in this section of
country.
They keep constantly on hand the best quality
of Broken, Slone and Limeburnere COAL. Also,
the best quality of Hollfdayebnrg Smith Coal,
which are sold at reduced prices.
Having now on hand much the largest
and completest assortment of Lumber over offered
to the public in Lebanon, they feel confident of
being able satisfactorily to accommodate all pur
chasers, and would, therefore, invite an examina
tion of their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ItEINtEHLS' Bc MEILY.
North Lebanon Borough, Sept. 17, 1856.
62 ACRES OF LAND
AV
PRIVATE SALE.
TIIE subscriber, being desirous of selling his
-I.- merchant and GRIST MILL, together-with his
Saw Mtt.t. and sixty-two acres of land, takes the
present opportunity of informing the public that
he has one of the best Mill Properties in the coun
ty of Lebanon, situate one-fourth of a mile from
Jonestown, on the Swatara Creek, and one-half
mile from the Union Canal, atJones
,-, gg g town. This mill has been newly
, :remodeled with the best of bevel
' gearing, and everything in the best
- of order, (=either country, or merchant,
Work. The land is in a high state of cultivation,
it being latelyllimed with one hundred bushels to
thg,aere, and is all under new fences. Any per
son wishing to view said property, can call at
the mill for information, or on the subscriber, two
miles from Jonestown. An indisputable title will
be given, and by paying a small advance on the
property at the time possession is given, tho bal
ance will be set out in payments to suit the pur
chaser. MARTIN WENGERT.
Swatara tp., December 31, 18.56.—tf.
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. W. ACKER'S,
From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour.
Oct. 22, '56. •
BUY your Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Spices,
Combs and Brushes, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Var
nishes, genuine Cigars, Pure Southern Tobaico,
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Sperm Candles, &c., etc.,
at SWILFORD.4 LEMBERGBR'S •
New Drug Store, - oppaaita'the Market 11011110.
January 7, Mt
Frank/in fire insurance Co.
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE 1631 CHESTNUT STREET, NEAR STII
STREET
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, $1 ,527) I SO.
JANUARY IsT, 1857.
Published Agreeably to an Act of Assenddy,
BEING
- - -
First 3Tortgages. amply seeurell, $1,619,932 ...
Real Estate (present value, $109,000) cost, 82,784 38
Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral secu
rities 89,114 18
Stocks, value, $93,881 12, cost, 71,232 97
Cashrac., 84,121 90
10,827;18510
PERPETUAL OR LIMITED INSURANCES made on
every description dfproperty, in
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Rates ea LOW fm •are consistent with security.
Since their incorpernitiOn, *pailod dr twentywigbt t
years, tbey'have paid over THREE maLLION'DOULAREI
LOSSES BY FIRE, thereby affording evidence fitihead
vantages of Insurance, se well the ability and diva.
sition,to meet, with promptness, all liabilities.
LASSES BY FIRE.
Losses peld•duiing'thoyesr 1856,
CDIRETTORS.
Moancu D. 'Lila&
DAV/D S. BROWN,
181A0 LEA,
EDWARD C. DALE,
GEORGIC FAME,
N. Streams, Preelderit,
G. Bittersa, Secretary.
Cam. N. •RANCHER,,
TOBIAS 'WAGNER,
SAMUEL GRANT,
JACOB R. Surrir,
QEO. W. RICHARDS,
CB .•
"Omut
Feb. 2.5.-ly.
25 Witnesses;
or, TEE
O 0 Verger Convicted.
co JOHN S. DYE IS THE : AUTHOR,.
i lm oWhe has had 10 years' experienceas a Bank.
t qw d er and Publisher, and Author of
Alseties of Lectures at the Broad.
way Tabernacle,
when, Tor 10 successive nights, over
411 (Kr 50,000 People
Greeted him with rounds of Applause, while
he exhibited the manner in which coun
terfeiters execute their Frauds, and
the surest and shortest means
of Detecting them
ct The Band Note Engravers all say
111 that he is the greatest judge of pa
per money living.
GREATEST DISUOV-ERY OP
the Present Century for
/ AN Detecting Coun'ter'feit Bank Notes.
~ ..."Describickg every Genuine Bill in existence,
and exhibiting at a &imp every Coun
terfeit in Circulation!!
O Arranged so admirably, that
••••1 Reference is Easy and
Detection Instantaneous.
e y. No index to examine !
• No pages to hunt up !
C) But so simplified and arranged, that the
Merchant, Banker and Business man can
See aR at a Glance.
CD
.. English, French and German.
0 Thus each may read the same in his
Ai own Native Tongue.
I . A Mest Perfect Bank _Note List
Also a Plitietn o L f is ED.
n
.5::: ) All the'Private Bankers in America.
=A Complete summary of the :Finance of Eu
©rope and America will be published in each
= edition, together with all the important
News of the Day.
ALSO,
A Series - off Tales.,
O From an did manuscript found in The 'East.
1 1:$ It furnishes the most complete History of
I—i• Oriental nib
CD Desertuntrinemiost - perpleat. 2s -_ Fx rstiions
7 2 in which the ladies and gentlemen of that
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country have been so often found; These
sio.rioa will continuo khroughout the whole
year, and will prove th 9 most entertainfug
ct, ever offered to the public.
rh :.Furnishedalk Weekly to subscribers 0n
`,,,1y, at $1 a year. All lettere meet be tee.
dressed to
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JOHN S. DYE, Broker.
t " . .x. Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street,
April 22,1857. New York.
ASSORTMENT OF
LUMBER AND COAL
ever offered heretofore to,the public,
AT THE OLD YARD IN
Alarth Lebanon Borough,
(FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MARE do REISOEHL,)
Situated on East 4- West side of Mar
ket - street, at Union Canal.
MI HE undersigned take this method of inform
ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding
Counties, that they have now on hand a large
stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and aro
constantly receiving additions thereto. Their as
sortment COO6/AS impart of
White- and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK.
BOARDS.
1.1 inch and 2 inch PANNEL and COMMON
PLANKS.
HARD WOOD.
COAL ! COAL! ! COAL ! ! I
HILL, SAW-MILL )
AN-6
CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
iiio V Ell ) S
THIS HAIR DYE n - •. D HAIR
A all of its perfection ak
ing testimonial from trial to satisfy
Chemist, Professor Booth, a l ,nd thefollow
nt Andlytic
-only confirm what thousa
- . Mint, -will
borne testimony to.
' , Laboratory for Prao ivreviously
Sr. STElPliet4.
Philadelphia, Februaii str Y)
"Being well acquainted with iIL,„ /
composing Mover's Liquid Hair
HuesDi k":
fie that by following the simple dire :'
for Its use, it will not injure the Hair o 't
will give a enigma/ 'and durable color to '
JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Che',,t
HOVER'S WRITING INK'S, including A,l
Fluid, and Hover's Indelible Atka, are too
known and introduced.to •require any additi.,
testimony of their .olitertuiter. The sales 'h.
been increasing since their first introduction, gi
ing evidenselhat the articles truly possess that
!Intrinsic merit 'tlliimed at first for them by the
Manufacturer.
Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, Na. 416
!RAM street abdve 'FOURTH, (old No. 144,)
Philadelphia, will receive 'prompt attention by
JOSEPIE E. l itOvinkß,
April 15, 1857.—1y.] Manufacturer.
$301,638 84
Nat4b, Lebanon
MILLING COMPANY.
THE North Lebanon Mill has been remodeled,
and is now completed and in operation, and
prepared furnish customers regularly with a
very superior article or 'LOUR, as cheap as it
car be obtained from any other source.
They also keep constantly on band and fot sec,
Chop, Bran, Shorts, 4.c.
They are also prepared to do all kinds of etrs.
domer's work,.arid respectfully invite all the for
mer customers of the mill, as well as new ones, to
give thorns' call.
They will pay the regular market prices for
all kinds of Grain, such as
Wheat, Corn, Rye, Oats, 4c:,
and afford all fadillties and accommodations to
those who have to sell
VONRAD H. BORGN - PII., President
North Lebanon Borough, may 13.-3 m.
Of all diseases, the'grent, first cause
Springs from neglect of Netnre's /ewe.
SUFFER NOT!
WHEN A
CURE IS GUARAYTE.ED
IN ALL STAGES.OF
SECRET DISEASES,
Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Glees, Grav
el, Diabetae,'Otseaees of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Paine in the Bones
and Ankles, diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and
Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Concerti,
Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St.Vitus' Dance, and all Dis
eases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or
gets, such as Nervous Trembling, Lose of Memory,
Loss of Power, General Weakness,Dimness of Vision
with peculiar spottstippearing befare the eyes, loss vff
Sight, Wakefulness, Tlyapspeis, Diver Disease, Brupfions
upon the Face, Pain in the Back and Bead, Female Ir
regiltifitfles and all improper discharges from both sexes.
It matters net from what cause the disease originated,
however long standing St:obstinate the case, 11E00 *MT
rs exersm, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure
can beeffeeted by any other treatment, even after the
disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and re
sisted-all their means of cure. The medicines are pleas
ant without odor, causing no sickness and free from
mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, f
have rescued from the Jaws of Death many thousands,
who, in the last stages of the above-mentioned diseases,
had been given up to die by their physicians, Which war
rants me in promising to the afflicted, who may place
themselves under my care, a perfect and most ep!etly
cure. Secret Diseases are the grentes t enemies to health,
as they are the trete-Ruse of Consumption, Scrofula and
many other diseases, and should be a terrix to the hu
man family. Ae a permanent cure is scarcely ever ef
teeter], a majority of the cases felling into the bands of
incompetent:persona, who not only fail to cure the die.
eases but ruin the constitution, filling the system with
mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer
into a rapid Consumption.
lint should the disease and the treatment not cause
death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is en
tailed upon the children, who are born with feeble con
stitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus
which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Erne,-
_tion,,,..rectseranectio es nf the Skin, Brae, Throat and
Lungs, entailingupon them a brief existence of suffer
ing and consigning them to an early grave,
SELF ABUSE. is another formidable enemy to health,
for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human - dikes
sea reuses so deetruslive a drain upon the syrtalb,:draw
; ing its thousands of victims thningh a few years of suf
fering down to an sinstimely grave. It destroys the Ner
vous System, rapidly wastes away the energies of life,
'mama mental derangement, prevents the proper deed
opment of the system, disqualifies for marrirge, society,
business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf
ferer wrecked in body or mind, predisposed to Consump
tion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death
Itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortu
nate victims of Self Abuse [bet a permanent and speedy
cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of rain
: ous practices my patients can be restored to rolsest, at
'drone health.
The afflicted are cautionedngeinst the use of Patent
Medicines, fur there are so many Ingenious snares in the
columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary
sufferers, that millions have their constitutions ruined
by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally
poisonous nostrums vended as "Patent Medicines." I
have carefully analyzed many of the so-called Patent
Medicines. and find that tearly all of them contain Cor
rosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest prepara
tions of mercury and a deadly poison, which. instead of
curing the disease, disables the system for life.
Tbreofourtbs of the patent nostrums now in use are
put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons who do net
understand even the alphabet of the :NAURU Mseica,
and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the hu
man system, having one object only in view, and that to
make money regardless of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males and females
treated on principles established by twenty years of
practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most re.
markable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to
any part of the United States or Canadas, by patients
communicating their symptoms by letter. llusineus cor
respondence strictly confidential. Address
J. SUMAERVILL,E, M. D.,
Office Ito. 1181 Filbert St., [Old No 109,] below twelfth,
PHU ADELPEO2I.
July 107—March 18,1857.
Important Discovery.
CONSUMPTION
AND ALL
Dismal of the Lange and Throat
ARE POSITIVELY
CURABLE BY INHALATION 1! 1
which conveys the
Remedies to the cavities in the lunge %relish the air
passages, end coming in direct contact with the disease,
neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough,
causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lunge,
purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the ner
vous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa
ble for the restoration of health. To be able to state
confidently that Consumption Is cambia by inhalation,
is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It in as much
under the control of medical treatment as any other
formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred cases
can be cured In the first stages, and fifty per cent in the
second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save
more than five per cent., for the lungs are so cut up by
the disease as to defy medical skill. Even, however, in
the last stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to
the Buffering attending this fearful scourge, which an
nually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the U-,
sited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that
of the present population of the earth, eighty millions
are destined to fill the Consumptise's grave.
Truly, the quiver of death bas no arrow so fatal as
Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy
of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps on
alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift
ed. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom
cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled tearer
to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con
sumption. The first cause of tubercles is from Impure
Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo
sition in the lungs ,is to present the free admission of
air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality
through the entire system. Then, surely, it ie more ra
tional to expect greater good from medicines entering
the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered
through the stomach • the patient will always find the
lungs free and the bre athing easy, after inhaling reme
dies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, neverthelets,
it acts constitutionally, and with more power and cer
tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To
'noire the powerful and direct influence of this mode of
administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil
ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sys
tem, soihat a limb may be amputated without the alight.
eat pain; inhaling theordinary burning gas will destroy
life in a fewloure.
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when
fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the
medicines is perceptible in the skin, a few' moments af
ter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in
the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional ef
fects of inhalation, la the fact that sickness is always pre.
dated by breathing foul air. Is not this positive evi
dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi
ciously administered through the lunge, should produce
the most happy results ? During eighteen years' prim-
Wee, many thousands; suffering from diseases of the
lungs and throat, have been under my care, and I have
effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers
had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat
isfies me that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease,—
My treatment of Consumption is original, and founded
on long experience and a thorough investigation. My
perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercles, ate.,
enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of
disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper
remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single ease.—
This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological
and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve
ihe lunge from the effects of contracted chests ; to en
large the cheat, purify the blood, impart to it renewed
vi
tality. giving energy and tone to the entire aystem.
Medicines, with full directions, aent to anypart of the
United States and emended, by patients communicating
their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more
cartel., if the .patient should pay me a visit, which,
would give me an opportunity to examine the lunge and
enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty ;
and then theeure could be effected without my seeing
the patient again.
muux, K. D.,
Office, 1131 Filbert St., (old NO., 109,) below 12th,
PRILADLLPIIIA, PA.
July I, 1051-3larcb 18, lee 7.
Dr. Ross ' Drug Store
Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, -Pa.
rill. ROSS offers to buyers the best bargains in
drugs, in Lebanon ; a long and varied expe
rience, of over twenty years, in the drug n
ad
medical science, enables him to do up things in
the tire style. Purchasers will please make a
note of these facts.
Iffagnet7c Sugar,
For the Permanent Cure of Neu
ralgia, St. Vitus' Dance, and all
other Nervous diseases, sold by
Dr. Boss.
Upham's Biectuarey,
A certain cure for the Piles.
DrittarshiSi'S Uterine Cathoi
lean, For the cure of all fem. dis.
De.l. g. Higbee's Itemay,
For the cure of Coughs, Colds
LO:cor Wooa's Hair Reorient..Am,
otiej; the growth of hair, alway
Roess to be
br.
'dial,
ig the hu-j
The
man
8 fa
cure
so 8
For.
Put
astir'
cure for A
Dr. Rt
For the relief of restlessnt
children. Sold only at
Cough Cured for
Dr. Physick's Cough
bestremedy for Cough a,(
Dr. Ross' .1
Is the best Horse Powdi
Dr. Ross'
Es fast taking the plae
Dr. Ross' L
For the cure of Old Stra
he. Sold only by Dr. Rt
Dr. Ross' .1
For the cure of sore
' weak
dividuals who have been I
the, eyes for months and
ly cured'by the use of Dr.
Pteah Gan,
In great variety at Dr. Rost
Dr. Ross' Teller
Persons afflicted with tett(
rious other skin diseases, wil
medicines for their cure at
Dr. Ross' Toot
Is a very superior .preparatim
Gums. It whitens, cleans al
And hardens the gums. It ,
Scurvy. Try it, by all mem
sweet breath and white teeth.
Tooth Wash.
Heyl's Embrocation
Has uo superior Tor the core ok
:galls ,produced by the eollat'ca.
old or 'fresh wounds. Ask fort"(
Dr. R 063 has a variety of Tru:
children' or grown people. Unh
is worse than fuseless—it will do
had an experience of over LS yeas
of surgery, and adjusts every Trtu
15 Gallons of Soap for
Due box of Saponifier, 'costing'
make 9 pounds ofhard soap,* 4.5
soap, withodtpay . trouble. Full
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
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MARRIAGE GUIDE.—YOUNG'S GEM%
LOGICAL WORK, The Pocket Eseulapius, ox
Ills Own Doctor, by War. Theso, M. D. It ii
plain language foe the general reader, and ii
with upwards of One Hundred Engravings.
married people, or those contemplating mm
haviug the least impediment to married life,i
this book. It discloses secrets that every onl
acquainted with. Still, It is a book that lu'
locked up, ana not lie:about the house. It
to any one on the receipt of twenty five cent/
Dr. WM. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street, abo
Philadelphia. [January
-
D.S. RABER
Wholesale and Retail Drug:
Corner of Cumberland st., Doe alley;
west from Greermwoltardwere '
Lebanon, Penn,
, Pe
DRUGS,
MEDICINES )
CHEMICALS,
THE undersigned having ' t
and well-selected stock o I
lish, French, and American
Chemicals, Paints, Perfumery, I
Turpentine, Pine Oil, Burni
Instruments, Glassware, Brus ~
let Soaps, Began, Tobacco and ,
articles too numerous to mantic.
Dve-Stufs.;
Bengal Indigo, Logwood, derlTumerie,
Annato, Ext. Logwood, Cochin!, Copperas, &c.
Sine's genuine Cod-Liver 011 t. df Dande
lion, Medicinal Wines, Brandy, • old only for
Medicinal purposes , at D. S. Rah Drug Store,
Lebanon, Pa.
For Pamity Use
Cox's Patent Refined Gelatine, Fn. Gelatine,
S' ice Flour, Heeker's Farina, Corn S h, Flavor
' -tg Extracts, Lemon ,
Vanilla, Rose, nge,Ban
i na, Celery, Ac., also all kinds of•e e , s , &e., s Ad cheap at Reber's Drug Store.
Trusses ! Trusse
1
'Arkfis.4
. •
-- , ..,Azzan t im mu m
A large assortment of the most improved . les
of American and French Trusses, varyin- in
p. ices from 50 cents to $5. Also Hood's Ab -
it al Supporters, Vardiorn's Uteri Abdominal h -
Tarboro, Vanhorn's Shoulder Braces, &c., s
&Leap at. D. S. Raber's Drug Store.
For Horses and Cattle.
Hoot. Phreaner's Yellow Water powder,Co l
dition powder, Heave powder , Heinitch's erma.-
k
Vegetable Horse powder, DoL.I. Worley's 11 so
tnd Cattle powder, Leader & Co.'s Horse d
I attic, powder, Merchant's Ciargling Oil, Ho -
man's Hope, Ilembold's Liniment, &c., &c. ,
Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye.
Warranted to make Soap without Lime and
with little or no trouble. One box of Saponifieil,
costing only 181 cents will make 9 pounds of
Hard Soap, or 15 gallons of Soft Soap.
Sold at D. S. Raber's Drug Store.
\
W-
. orms, WOMB.
J. Gerhard's Infallible Worm Destroying Syr
up, Fahnestock's, Gallagher's, and Dr. Jayne's
Vermifugo, ec., also Holloway's Vegetable Ver
naifuge Confections, a safe and effectual remedy
for worms. This ie a delighful preparation of
sugar, that any child will eat with pleasure. Ask
for Holloway's—as none other are genuine.
Sold at D. S. Raber's Drug Store:lP
All the popular Patent medicines, sold at
D. S. RADER'S
Cheap Drug Store,Cumberland st., a few doors
from Greenawss Hardwire Store.
July 23,1856.
p-
reserve your Teeth.
GUILFORD LEMBERGER prepare an arti
M. ele, Pearl Dentrifice; the fineetTooth powder,
that can be used, having a most delightful odor
and pleusant taste, polishes and preserves , the
teeth; to which it gives a pearl-like whiteness,
imparting. -a, Most delightful fragrance to the
breath, restores the.,gums and prestummthem in
full health and vigor. Prepared arid sold 'only, at
GUILFORD it LEMBERGRR'S
New Drug Store, Market et.
Jimmy 71/857'
.;rtg
Dystpopela, and derangement of the liver, the source o
infir_ty and suffering, and the cause of innumerable
deaths,..`yield to these curatives, in all cases, however eg•
graveled, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and
tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and in
vis-vute the system and constitution at the same time.
General Weakness, Nervous Complaints:
Idstllo,4
nee fix 7
04 ° a'
tend see
. Ross'.
when all stimulants fail. the renovating and bracing
korai'dillies of these rills give firmness to the shaking
nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general
debility.
Delicate Females.
rf the Hair,
all ether
No toilet is
lien's Hair
Dr. Ross'
Hair
mother col.
All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicat
and sensitive organs of the see are removed or prevented
by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives;
No mother who regards her own or her children's health
should fail to have them within her reach.
Ltizenges
. war and a certain
ant peops,
pains, Se., of
Drug Store.
.e Cents.
;hen pest, and
at Dr.Ross'.
Powders.
Bruises,
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to entire-
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efficient
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teeth,
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:die'rtes
Varnish,
Surgical
)ile Mi
. of Fa ncy
HEALTH OR SICKNESS?
loose Between Them.
Scientific Endorsements.
The London "Lancet." the London "Medical P.esieu•;
and the most eminent of the faculty in Great Britaio,
France awl Germany, have eulogized the Pills and limit
inventor.
Palawayls Piits are t7te •Fast remedy
knows• in the world for the fol•
lowirig Disease; :
Diarrhea Indigestion
Asthma
Dropsy Influenza Bowel Complaints,
Coughs Debility Inflammation
Colds Fever and Ague Inward Weakness
Chest Diseases Female Compftits Liver Complaints
Costiveness Headaches Lowness of Spirit,
Dyspepsia Files Stone and Gravel
eau:aims Eymp- Venereal "Arm- Worms, of all kinds,
toms time
WM-at the Establishment of Professor •
Ilettowsr. 10
Maiden blase, New York,and 244 Strand, London, and by
all respectable 'Druggists and Dealers of Medicines Om%
out the United States, and t e •eiviJirm.l word, in hots
and Boxes, at 25cts., 62X cts., and $1 'oo`titdb.
iffir There is considerable easing by 'faking be . larg•
er sizes.
N. B.—Directlons for thezaidance of patients in erery
disorder ate inixeirto'ettat. box. • ly 30, '56.-Iy,
IM. CAUTION I—None are genuine unless the worle
"Itolloway, New York and London," are discerni
ble as a WATCH. MARE in every leaf of the book of di.
rections around each pot or boa; the same may be plain
ly seen by 461- "holding the leaf to the light." .4.:0 A
'handsome reward will be given to any oue rendering
such information as may lead to the detection of an y'
party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending
the same, knowing them to be spurious.
fielmbold's Genuine Preparalioll
OF
Highly Concentrated Compound Rua
Extract Buchu.
For diseases of the madder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropq,
11 - eeknes. Obstructions, Secret diseases. Fe
male Complaints, and all disea,es of
the Sexual Organs,
' ' -
Arising, from Excesses and improdencies in life. and rw
moving all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kid ,
'nays, or Sexual Organs, whetker existing in
Male or Female,
From whatever cause they may have origin:dad,
And no Matter of How Long Standing i
Giving Health and Vigor. to the Frame, and
Bloom to the Pallid Cheek.
Joy to the Afflicted!!!
It cures Serrano and Debilitited Sufferers, and remotes
all the symptoms, among, which will be found
Indisposition
to Exertion, Loss' of
Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, lien
, eral 'Weakness, Horror of DM-
Mao. Weak Serre,e, Trembling, Dread
ful liorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
Wakefulness. Dimness of Vision, Languor, liniver
•sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptom's, Hot Hands,
Flushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin,
Pallid Countenais; and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre.
quently Black spots
_Flying before
the Eyes,
with Temporsry suffusion end Lose of sight; Want (,1
Attention, Great Mobility, 'Restlessness ' with norm(
of Societ3 - . Nothing is more desirable to such
tients than 80116 We, and Nothing they more
Dread for Fear of Themselves no De
pose Of manner, no earnestness, no
Speculation, but a hurried
transition from one
question to an
other.
. .
These symptoms if allowed to go on—which this mea
leille invariably rentov----soon follows Loss of Power,
Fatuity, and EPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the pa
tient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are
not frequently followed by those direful &seas
SANITY. AND CONSUMPTION 1 The records of the In
sane Asylums, and the melancholy drabs by Consump
tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these wsertioui.
In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition sm
pears. The Countenance is actually sodden and quite
destitute—neither Mirth or Orief ever visits it; should
a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. '
“Vilth woeful measure.; wan despair
Low sullen sounds Ms grief bet,oolteE''
Debiiftty is most terrible) Mai boa brought thousands
upon thousand to untimely graves, thuablatting the am
bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use
of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY !
If you are suffering With „my of the abf;ve distressing
ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT MORD will care you.
Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
Beware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctors,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them, and save Ibng suffering" „Money,
and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this
Popular and specid c Remedy..
It allays all pain and inflammation, 'is perfectly pleas ,
ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action.
lielmbold's Exiract Buchu
Is prepared directly temording to the Rules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical
knowledge and care devoted in combination. See_
Professor Dorms' Valuable Works on the practice of
Physic, and most of the late thandard Worksof Medicine.
ez:r _1;:o
One hundieldellars 'will be paid to any Physician who
can prove that the medicine ever injured a patient; and
the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove
that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thir
teen years standing have been effected. The mess of
Voluntary Testimony in possession of thu Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense.
embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 Bottles .Have Been Sold
and not a single instance of a failure has been reported I
Personally Appeared before Inc. an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, IL T.. ILELMDOLD,. Chemist. who
being duly sworn docseay, that his preparation contains
no Narcotic, Ilercury,'Or injUnous Drug, but are purely
Vegetable. U. T AID LUDO LD, sole Manufacturer.
&Worn and subscribed before me this 21d day of Nevem
bee, 1.854. WIL P. JIIDILARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5, Dc.
livered to any Address,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates Deal
Irofessors of Medical Collogea, Clergymen and others.
• PrePared and sold , ty IL T. lIEL3I nuLD.
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No. 5i South Tenth St. below Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, Phila.
13M, to be had of Dr. George Ross, D. S. Raber, and ar
all Druggists stud Dealers throughout the United States,
Canadas and British Provinces.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
Ask for Helmbold's—take no other.
Cures Guaranteed.
N0v.19,
The Greatest Discovery ever Made.
Orel , Hair Restored to 10
tonne.* Color without
Dyeing ! 11
lEROME'S HAIR COLOR RESTORER is acknowledg
ed to be, and is, the most, EFFECTUAL article for
Restoring (Haw HAIR to its former COLOR and
, BEAUTY, and musing it to grow 'wben it has fallen of
d become thin.
By the use of ONLY ON'EIIOTTLE—and in from
t 6 n . twelvedaye--theOreyest Hair willassurne its orig. ,
Smix{elikecolor, and the harshest hair will look soft,
oamufd glossy.
4 Eir TroeTaluable preparation is only 50 rents a fet
tle. Prepared by T. 11. JEROME, 175 Fulton street,
ilrooli4n; GedCral,Agent. Sold also by D. 8. BZJER: st
his cheap Drug and Modioln ,l store, Lebanon, Pa.
Sept. 24, 1856.
CANCER INSTITUTE,
1 - 001 i. the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers.
eeht , Scrofula, any Growth or Sore. Chronic Disemev,
generally, can be cured (if curable) Without surgical
operation or poison. For particulars, write, state disot.
ea plainly, and enclose twenty-five cents for advice. Ali
letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pre-pay
'answer. Medicine can be sent any distance. Addrcts
C. L. BELLING, M. D.,
Metharikahttrg, Cumberland Co. Pa.
Air Itlechanksburg is 8 miles then Harris burg, on
the C. V. IL and accessiblafrom all parts of the Union.
Old andyoungaaxwandrickconteell-we srilltioyou geed.
Tothose sainted, who cannot viaft me personally,
Will tend; per man, oa nieciptofss.oo may, * Becipe to
prepare medicine, with MI direction, for use, ft. State
all 2n:timbre. Addrese as atom*