The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, August 26, 1857, Image 4

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    Cljt CDrunt.
A BEAUTIFUL GEM
There's many an, empty cradle,
There's many a vacant bed,
There's many a lonely bosom
Whose joy and light have fled.
Per thick is every graveyatd,
The little hillocks lie—
And every hillock represents
An angel in the sky.
"What three Utters in the alphabet is
man most lath to articulate 0 U.
—(I owe you.)
frr " 1- know by. a little what a great
Zeal tneans;''.as the gander said when he
'SSW the tip of a fox's tail stickiug out of
a hollow` tree.
A man was walking quietly along the
Streets, the other day, when he was sud
denly struck by a thought and kmoaked
into the gutter.
The ladies say they are opposed'to
stopping ''th'e -vides on the Sabbath,-es
•pecially in'the evening unless they stop
-at their houses.
An old lady down East, on hearing
the burglars breaking into the house,
%ordered her son to get the musket, pull
its 'Whatiyoucall-it,' and 'kill the sar
,pinte.till they cried for mercy.
'I am afraid I shall come -to want,'
, said an old lady to a young gentleman.
!il have come to want already,' was
the reply, 'I want your daughter!'
The old lady opened her eyes.
iire• - know a .carpenter's apprentice,
who, being too lazy to work, about once
-an.,, hour bumps his-•nose against a post
till it bleeds, and then he site down to
have_a good resting spell.
;()*""John," said a down east gal to her
-beau,.'"you have been paying your Alis.
"tresses to me long enough ; I want to
knoiv what your contentions are, as I
»ion% mean to be kept in expense any
longer I"
.111 r "Hello I Jim what are you mak
ing'," inquired a young friend as he
passed by. -
"Why, mother made apple-butter the
, other day and she don't like it, and I am
_making it back into apples again."
'Simon,' said Bob, 'what are you do
ing -now-a-days for a living I'
‘'Nothin' particular. lam the owner
of a ship.'
.'Owner of a ship! What ship?'
"Steward-ship at Sam Johnson's cellar.'
A man was found at Trenton, the oth
er day, mounted on a ladder, with his
Clips pressed to the telegraph wire. He
-was kissinghis mife in 'Philadelphia 'by
'telegraph.' qt-was found afterwaids that
the was a newly married man.
'ls not your neighbor Brown a man of
peculiar .properties ?' said a 'Squire to
.an honest shoemaker.
The reply was—'Bless your soul no,
indeed, sir—he's a man of no property
:at :all—lost •it all at the great fire last
July.'
-A Quaker lady recently discharged
.her lover because he called heron an•
gel. am •uo angel,' said Pasteboard,
•"and if thou bast begun .to die to me al.
ready, what may I not ,ezpect after we
are married?' Obediah lifted up his
voice and wept, and then took his de
parture.
(I* .dear Kate," said a dandy,
tfalling upon his knees before his adora•
ble, "I have long wished for this oppor.
tunity, but. hardly dare speak now, for
fear you will reject me ; but love you.
—say, will you be mine? You would
be 4o me everything desirable--every.
thing my.heart could wish—your smiles
would shed—!" Here the fellow came
to a pauae. "Your smiles would shed,"
(ind again .came to -a stop, for he could
itot think of a suitable word to be applied.
"Never mind The wood shed," exclaim
ed Kate's , younger brother, who had
slipped into the room unperceived, at
this moment, "but go - on with your
-courting l" Here we left.
"Washiturton 'louse?
Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
THE undersigned, havin g taken this old and
favorite stand, and having refitted it in the
best style, is now prepared to accommodate the
public, and entertain strangers and travellers in
the bast modern style. The House is eonunodi
,ous and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro
vided for, ;and the BAR contain none but the
PUREST ZAQUOn'a• The 'STABLING attached to
the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of -ac
commodating agreat. number of Horses.
_Mgr' To his friends and acquaintances in Leb
anon County, as well as to all others, ho extends
a cordial invitation to make his House their noise
w hen visiting Lebanon
April 29, 18457.
To Persoas about to - Visit
PHILADELPHIA!
- - TRY the now WESTERN HOTEL,
Market street, below oth street. Eve-
MU ■ ry attention given, with a desire to
I
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A. M. HOPKINS,
Proprietor.
E2EZ=I
Bunker's Rill Sand.
A very superior SAND for Building and other
LI purposes, is offered fur sale by the undersign
ed, in Swatara township, at Bunker's Hill. It is
sold at reasonable prices end42livered by the un
dersigned personally. Saud Milled and delivered
by other persons is not tho genuine article.
April 22, 1857.—tf: J. C. • COOPER.
CARPENTERS WANTED.
16) GOD JOURNEYMAN - CARPENTERS
Ih. wanted immediately at the Steam Planing
Mills of the undersigned, in this borough. None
but the best , of hands required, to whom liberal
wages will be given. Apply to
BOAS, GASSER, 16 GETTLE.
Lebanon, Feb. 18, 1857.—tf.
Wood! Wood!
T'HE undersigned, residing in North Lebanon
Borough, offers for sale cheap,
GOO or 700 Cords
(estimated) good Wood.. It may be seen at "Fin
nigan's dam," on the Union Canal, near Jones
town. [may 27, DAVID BAYER.
. Don't Ibrget to Call at
MkTRINS du McADAM'S, and examine their
Mock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Traveling
,
• TCHES,A ND JEWELRY
pi ANOTHER NEW LOT OF
3 , ,i..
i S AND JEWELRY )
Cu , ECEIVED BY
In u jerianii - sisp K E R. ,
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Li nex i to mFt door to Dr
OeL 22, 'fiB. ' t'..74•..
CLOCKS, CLOG' ..:
JEST RECEIVED AT
AT , KER ,
..t . Win - ,28 to $lO, 8 day and 80
.LUMBER YARD.
'This Way, if kozilTiOCCkettp Lumber.
FIE undersigned have lately formed a.part
-11141 nership for the purpose of engagirrg in the
Lumber Busincis, on a new plan, would respect
fully.inform the public at largo, that their place
of business is David Bowman's old Lumber Said,
in Ease Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street,
square from the-Ertmgelical church, They have
enlarged the yard, and filled it with a new and ex
cellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as
BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LAMS, SIIINDLES, AND
SCANTLING,
of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they
keep constantly on hand, a full and well-season
ed assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATE
RIALS. .Persons in want_of anything in • their
line are invited to call, examine .their stock, and
earn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they
hope, that by attention to businesas and moder
ate prices, to merit a continuance of public pat
ronage. BOWMAN, HAUER ct CAPP.
Lebanon, April 8, 1887.=1y.
5000 111. - NL4I37PPanI d to C COAL at antlale buy
-
tonishingly low prices which I am now determin
ed to sell at.
Now is the Lime, if you wish to save your money)
to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard, located
between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers &
Shears' Steam Mill, and. one square north of the
Court House, in Walnut street, in the borough of
Lebanon, wherais a well seleCted stock of allkinds
of Building Materials, consisting of
500,006 ft. Boards,
300,000 Shingles,
200,000 ft. Joist t Scantling, ,
60,000 ft. hemlock boards,
60,000 ft. do fetto'g b'ds.
Also, Planks,Tlastering andaoofing Lath, all
of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, at Mid
dletoWn prices, except a small advance for freight.
Also, all kinds of the best COAL the market can
produce, such as Broken, Egg, Stove,Chestnut,
LimeburnerS' and Hollidaysburg Backsmith's
Coal, which will be sold almost at cost.
SAIWEL RETNOEHL. :: ADOLPHUS ERINOVIL. :: CHAS. H. STEILT
Ororth _Lebanon _Borough"
(FORMERLY OCCUPIED' BY MARK RELS'OETIL,)
Situated on East 4- West side of Mar-
ket street, at Union Canal.
11 - KHE undersigried take this method of inform
ing the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding
Counties,
that they have now on band a large
stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and are
constantly receiving additions thereto. Their as
sortment consists in part of
White and yellow PINE and lIEBILOCK
BOARDS. „ .
1 inch and 2 inch PANNEL and .COMMON
PLANKS. • -
White PINE and ITENLOCE SCANTLING and JOISTS
1 inch and k inch CHERRY BOARDS,
PLANKS and TABLE. LEGS. • •
Alva, 1 inch and inch POPLAR BOARDS ;
PLANKS and SCANTLING.
Such as ASH and WHITE OAK SOARDS,
PLANKS and SCANTING.
SHINGLES, SHINGLES, SHING LES
A great assortment of good PINE and IlEsmo
SHINGLES. Also, Roorrs'o and PLASTERING
Lints. Also, RAILS, POSTS, and ready topped
PATLINGS for fencing. -
Flooring Boards, Boors and Window &eli,. ,
Of which they positively have the largest and
best assortment .ever offered in this section of
country. _ _ .
They keep constantly on:batui the best quality
of Brae'', Stone and Limeburnere COAL. Also,
the beit quality of Holliday:burg Smith. Coal,
which . iro sold at reduced priors.
Having now' on hand much
.the largest
and eompletest assortment of Lumber over ofretted
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.
REIMEHLS'
North Lebanon Borough, Sept..l7, ISS6.
NEW FIRM. RABER & BROS.
GEO anzalt!
at the well-known and
Fashionable, Clothing Store of
RARER
A A
BTHREE -DOORS 13
WEST OF THE
E COURT HOUSE. E
•
RARER.
THE Proprietors of this establishment respect
fully announce to the public, that they have
now ready the largest, cheapest and best: assort,'
men t of Spring and Summer Ready-made Cm:mu
t:go ever before offered in Lebanon. Their stock
embraces the latest style of garments adapted to
the season viz:—Danss COATS; Find - Medic Cloth
Frock and Dress Coats. BUSINESS COATS; Black,
Brown, Green, Gray, Olive and Fancy Cloth Sin
gle-Breast, Frock and Sack Coats. Suacac n a
Coats, Of , all kinds and prices. PANTALOONS;
fine Black Cloth and. Dre Skin, Fancy Cassimere,
Satinet; Joan and Corduroy Pants. VESTS . ; IThk
satin, fancy silk, Marsailles, of all colors, Cash
mere, Valencia, Satinet, Worsted and Cliith Vests.
ALso, on hand an assortment of Woolen and
Cotton. Undershirts and Drawers, White and Fig
ured Skirts, Collars,- Cravats, Pocket Ilandker-.
chiefs, Suspenders, Fancy Stocks,. Gloves, Hosie
ry, Coat Links, &c.. •
Returning thanks Tor past favors, they respect
fully ask a continuance of public' patronage.
/ars The TA/LORING BUSINESS in all its branch
es' is continued as heretofore.
April 22, 1356.
DAVID ROFFBIAN
LOOKING GLASSES.
G. Tit Delvees,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Manufacturer of
" Ornamental and Plain Guilt Looking Glass
es, Portrait and Picture Frames of every style; a
large stock of the obovo always on hand, which I
will sell froml.o.to 15 per eent..less than any other
establishment in the city.
tau_ PAINTINGS inn Excitivirras, &e. Old
work reguilted;" &e. A liberal discount _to the
G. W. DEWEES.
454 North 24 area t, below Race, west aide
29,1957.-6 m. Philada., Old No. 102
LUMBER. LUMBER.
NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET !
OF the best and cheapest assortment of LUMOISR
orer offered to the public, at the new aucl ex
tensive - LUMBER AND COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBILL,
in the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of
the Union Canal, at the head or Walnut street, a
few squares North of the now Steam Mill, and one
square east of Borgner's Hotel.
llls assortment consists of the best well seasoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Ping-.°c Hemlock Boards;
Cherry, Poplar ' and Pine Boards.
and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling. and Joists;
White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling;
inch Poplar Boards, Planks Scantling.
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES 1 1
The best Pinerando Hemlock Shingles;
Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths;
Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailings fee
fences and fencing Boards;
FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes L• descriptions.
COA ! COAL!! - COAL! !
The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limehurn
erequid *Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest
ARIP - Ounfident that helms the largest and best
assortment of Lunnen of all descriptions and siz
es, :Avon as thelargest stock of the different kinds
of COAL, ever offered to the citizens of. Lebanon
county, ho ventures to say that he can accommo
date all purchasers satisfactorily, and would there
fore invite all who want anything in his line, to
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
PHILIP BM:CH - BILL.
North Lebanon Borough, July 22, '57:
114wmaii, .111aiter "ifc:flatppls
Lumber and Coal.
JOHN 11. AVITMETER
Lebanon, June 24, .1.85 Z,
A HOME FOR ALL !
G'~ ~ M C '6
~~~d
The Largest; Best and Cheapest
ASSORTNENT OF
LIIIIIIIINK AND COAL
over offered heretofore to the public,
AT THE OLD YARD IN
HARD WOOD,
COAL! COAL ! I COAL!! !
.ri!E u
LIRICILE r.IRD.
7; 5 7 5
1 . 7
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65 9,
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1-.. z 0 gr.F.
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The public are invited - 1c call at his
NEW 'STAND IN MAR KET ' 81%,
one square north of Union Hall, Lebanon, Pa.,
where he will attend personally to all who will
favor him with their patronage.
He would also return his sincere thanks for the
liberal' patronage afforded him since opening in
bnbincss, 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 apromptnesslieceining
an honest meehanic.
• =Ttl'7llB liccisonable. Call" and Examine.
J. E% DAUGHERTY.
Lebanon, April 3, 1357.
P. S.—Also, a number of select Limestone Door
Sills, for the aeachninrklation of building men and
contractors, who would do well to call and exam
ine. . J. E. D.
RE/1101 7 AL.
Lebanon Marble Yard.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public in general that he is
prepared to du all kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL work
at his Marble Yard, in Walnut street, half way between
the Court House 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 home manure?
ture cheaper, and giro a better 'finish than any other
man engaged in the same business. His stock 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 assortment of LIME
STONE for all.- kinds of housework, of any size and
quantity. - -9:irl9eose call - and - examine prices and the
stock before you purchase'elsewhere. -
JOHN FARRELL.
Lebanon, December 19, 1855.
N. B.—LETTERING done in German and English, by
the bestgractical workmen.
Rethoval
To No. 4 5 Eagle :Building's.
• A. RISE7S
Fashionable -Hat and cap Store,
Market Square, Lebanon, Pa.
THE undersigned hereby informs his friends
and the public in generalfthat he is now, and
will be always, fully prepared to supply his cus
tomers With goods in his line Wholesale anti 're
tail, at the shortest notice, and upon the most ac
commodating terms. His stock consists of Bea
ver, 'Nutria, Russia,assituere Moleskin, Silk,
Soft Hats, &e., which he will dispose of at , the
lowest prices. All his Hats are manufactured un
der his own immodiate ,, stiperintendance and ho
feels warranted in-saying, that for durability and
finish they cannot be surpassed. Countrymier
chants, visiting Lebanon, dealing in bets and
caps, can ho supplied at wholesale prices, from
one to a dozen, such sizes as they may want.
N. 13.—Pos, Mink, .Muskrat, and Rabbit,
Skins wanted, for which,' . the 'highest market
prices will be paid. ELdb., Feb. 6,1556.
REMOVAL
Of J. M. Good Book Store.
THE undersigned, haiing'removed his New and
Cheap Book Store, to Market square; 2 doors
north of Dr. GUILFORD'S New Building, Market
et., where he will be pleased to see all of his old
friends,-aud those desirious of having articles in
his line. With a determination of selling cheap,
.or thun,can be purchased elsewhere, he would re
speetftilly call the attention of the public to his
assortment of
Bibles; Hyrnn•and Prayer Nooks, Mist
cellaneous, Blank einil Sdtool Books,
Wall and Window Paper,
Stationery, and every article in his line of busi
nesi. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for
1557. All the Magazines and Newspapers, both
daily and weekly, to be had at Pliblishes rates.
All orders for articles in his line carefully and
promptly attended to, by the underiigncd.
Lebanon, Jan. 14, 1857. J. M. GOOD. .
11101VEIVS LIQUID IAIR
DYE.
T ins HAIR DYE needs only a trial to satisfy
.1 all of its perfection as a Dye, and the follow
him testimonial from that eminent Analytic
Cheinist, Professor _Booth, of the U. S. Mint, will
only • confirm. what thousands • hang previously
borne testimony to.
"Laboratory for Practical Chemistry,
Si. STEPHEN'S PUCE,
Philadelphia, February 1:7111, 1857.
"Being well acquainted with the substances
composing HOuer's Liquid flair Dye, I am sa tis
lied that by following the simple directions given.
for it will not injure thel{air or Skin, but
will give a 17 CaiWal and durable color to the hair.
JAMES C. 'BOOTH, Analytic Chemist."
HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Hover's
Fluid, and Mover's Indelible Inks, are too well
known and - introduced to require any additional
testimony of their character. The sales have
been increasing since their first introduction, giv
ing evidence that the articles truly possess that
intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by . The
Manufacturer.
Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416
RACE street above FOURTH, (old No. 144,)
Philadelphia,..rvill receive prompt attention by
JOSEPH E...IIOVER,
April 15) 4 .1857A y.] . . Manufacturer.
CANCER INSTITUTE ,
Witten?. the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers,
- Scrofula, any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases,
generally, can be cured (if curable) without surgical
operation or poison. For particulars, write, state diseas
es plainly, and enclose twenty-five cents for advice.. All
letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pro-pay
answer. Medicine eau be sent any distance. Address
C. L. ItELLING, M. D.,
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co. Pa.
AIGEt- Mechanicsburg Is 8 miles from IlarrisCurg, on
the C. Y. It: and accessible from all parts of the Union.
Old nud young.poor and rich,come will do you good.
To those afflicted, who cannot visit me personally, I
will send, per mail, on receipt of $5.00 only, a *Recipe to
prepare medicine, with full directions for use,itc.. State
all particulars. Address as above.
PRATT & BUTCHER'S
ill G it'C OIL
1 000 DOLLARS REWARD will be paid
for any,medicine that will excell tigk,
for the foll6wing diseases, viz ;. 7 .;*.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affectionso
Contracted Joints, Cholla Faixis, - Pains in th t, ..
Side or Back, Headache, ..Tealtache, Sprains;,‘
Sore Throat, Cuts ' Bruises ) Buips;. ; ,,:and dis
eases of the Skin, Muscles, and the4lands.
`None genuine without,the sfgriaturecOfyrait &
Butcher attached to each label.-.
For For sale Wholesale and RetaiV a t Guilford, b
Lernberger's Drugstore, Tmbauon: [June 3,'57.13r.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!
TAKE NOTICE!
.THAT the Locomotive will, soon Pass through
1 Lebanon ' and as Barns and'lleuses will bo in
danger from ,Fire thereof,
James IV,Rogers
Begs leavis 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 he has receiv
ed, he embraces this oppoitunity of informing the
public generally, that he has on hand,
TIN WARE:
from a tett spoon to a boiler of any size; all kinds o
COAL STOVES
of thb "most improved patterns. pflf- Also, JOB
BING, SPOUTING, .dse.,; done at the shortest no
tiee and on reasonable terms. His place of busi
ness is in Market street, two, doors south of the
Lebanon Bank. JAMES N. R9,,,,G8A8,
N. B.—The highest market prices paid for
Oan Correa, LEAD and Pawrna, or taken in ex,
change for. work .or ware. [Lab., may la, -
The Cheapest Sofas
Are cold by TERTDOKE (YVES
=I
Boots„ Shoes,Mals, Caps,
Trunks, 4c.
THE subscribers respectfully invite the attention
of the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity to an
examination of their new stock of goods just re
ceived from Philadelphia. They have a general
assortment of the latest styles of all kinds of
"Thum-Made and City Work,
• and also make to order, at short notice, any ar4
tiek in their line that may be wanted.
AO' Don't forget that the store has been -re
moved from the old location, to "Phreaner's'Dla
Puilding," noxVdoer to the Washington 'House,
Cumberland street, south side.
They tender 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'uOt to
be beat in selling ehenViiitieled their line.
•Leb., apr. 22,1857.] J. & G. GASSER.
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rA\ TKINS & MeADAlod have just received a
rialik new stook of Boots, - Shoes, Trunks and
Travelling bags.
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BOOT & SHCE STORE.
Jacob Rea“le )
IQIESPECTPTILLY informs the public that he
.CL still continues his extensive establishment in
his new building, in Cumberland street, where ho
hopes to render the same satisfaction:as-hereto
fore twat who may favor him with their custom.
it . ° invites Merchants and dealers in
'Boots and Shoes,
and every one who wishes to purchase. fashiena
hie and (hirable articles inlia r litM;td*Oitlrand ex
amine for themselves, his large:a:Ad:varied stock.
He is determined to surpass all conipetition in
the martufacture , 3f every article in his business,
'suitable for any market in the Union. A due
care' is taken in regard to materiallsand workman
ship; none but the : best quality of. Leather and
other materials are' used, and none but the best
- workmen are employed.
P. B.—He returns his sincere thanks Ao'his
friends far - the very liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention
to business and endeavoring to please his custo
mers, to merit a share of public patronage.
Lebanon, Oct. 17, 1856.
MkTKINS do McADAM are ready to ready to
accommodate everybody with Boots, Shoes,
Trunks and Traveling bags.
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
lAscniel Graelf;
wrrn many thanks to my patrons for their
patronage thus far bestowed; and
the determination to merit a continuation of the
same, I am now . ready, Ladies and Gentlemen,
(having disposed4fltly winter stock,l to offer you
a well selected Spring and summer stock. Come
and see and . judge for yourselves. .
I will tell you the place, and you ue'er will forgot,
Wben you once behold (inters beautiful dt
Of Gaiters, Bootes or Buskins which greet
- With n graceful appearanceon the Ladies' feet.
Illy place May be round on Cumberland street,
Whero each of my friends I welcomely greet,
'Tis Lore may be found all patterns!welPnlede
Got up in toll style for the opening Spring trade.
Come gentleinen;yon that'wunta good boat,
I have got a Spring fashion that surely will suit, '
If a Caller a Hip of good•mechanical skill,.
Just give me a cull I'll fit you at will.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I also , wevilld.call your attention to my well se
lected stock of Summer Shoes, comprising 5 or 6
different kinds, which I will dispose of at reasons..
ble prices, under a good insurance of excellent
make.
N. B.—Travolers now is your time, if you wish
to see a large assortment of Trunke, - Valises, and
different kinds of Bags. Come one, come all.
march 25, 1857.
I R\ TKINS has just returned from the city with
Oirit his neil stock of Doots, Shoes / Trunks and
Tra-tding bags.
Philip H. Miceaully,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker
ON Cumberland street, One door Bask of the
V Black Horse Hotel.
The subscriber desires to in
form
the - public that hcbas open- 44 0e1
cd as above, where he is prepar
ed to execute orders for Boots
and Shoes of-the finest finish and style, anil equal,
if not superior, to any.. heretofore'' offered to . the
public. • , [may 27,1857,
ADAM RISE
r\La THINS ..t; ticADAIII have a splendid assort
(-11 merit of Boots, Rees, Trunks and Travel•
ing bags.
NEW F. U It NI T [l, ft E STORE!
Dundore oves
1 AVE just opened the finest, 1 argest and
cheapest assortment of Furniture ever offer
ed in Imbanon. Their store is in Cumberland
street, between Market and Plank-road.
Their stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common'Turniturc, which they will sell lower
than can he bought in !Lebanon. 'All they ask is
of persons in want of Furniture to give them a
before purchasing.
They have on band a large assortment of Sofas,
Tete-a-tetes, Loung,e%,. Centre, Pier, Card and
other Tables, What Nets, Hat Racks, Ac.
A large and cheap stock of Stuffed, Cane-scat,
and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a
lot of Cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,
—Gilt, Itese'wood and Mahogany—vcry cheap.
Vcomtiau Blinds ; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby
horses, for children ; and a large stock; too-nu
merous to mention. Particular attention paid to
UNDERTAKING. We have proVided ourselves
with the FINEST HEARSE IN LEBANON,
and Will manufacture Coffins and attend Funerals,
at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
April 29, 1857. DUNDOItE A OYES.
' YOU WONT A
blzeap Looking Glass,
Gilt, Rosewood or Mahogany. or Veil itiall Blinds,
GO ro DUNDORE & OVES.
or, THE
Forger Convicted,
a) JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR,
mioWho has had 10 years' oxperienceas a Bank
%4oo/ er and Publisher, and Author of
1:) A series of Lectures at. the Broad
. 1.......1 way Tabernacle,
b....i
e..., . when, for 10 successive nights, over
' e o ; (1.:'7 - 60,000 People r• - .*
Greeted him with rounds of Applause, while
p he exhibited the manner-in which eoun
terfeiMrs execute their Frauds, and
1 the surest and shortest means
of Detecting, them
@ The - Band Note'Engravers all say
gi: that he is the greatest judge of pa
-1 per money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OP
the Present Century for
eillN Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes.
s" Describing every Genuine Bill in existence,
OW •
0.0 and exhibiting at a glance every Conn
, terfeit in Circulation!!
" Arranged so admirably, that
I, cift: . lteference is Easy and
1 " : ".. - Alits , - - Detection Instantaneous.
'„ en*?? ,
±';No index to examine !
7„,ig -- No pages to hunt up l
,w,_. ' But so simplified and arranged, that the
Merchant, Banker and Business man can .
..,,,
. See all at a Glance.
0 _ . .
• English, French and German.
@ Thus each may. read the same in his
) 1 . own - Native Tongue.
. ~ , .
i.„„iiNfost Perfect Bank Note List
runlasHED.
: ~....,. Also a : list of
.lAll the Private Bankers in America.
(=A Complete summary of the Finance of En
ineope and America will be published in each
a edition i together with all the important
News of the Day.
n - Also,
A Series of Tales,
10 10
From an old manuscript found in the East.
IV " It furnishes
-the most complete History of
)"" "O riental life
CD Describing the most perplexing positions
Cn in which the ladies and gentlemen of that
country have been so often found. These
stories will continue throughout the whole
year, and will proVe the most entertaining
ct) ever offered to the, public.
rp "ft.. Furnished Weekly to subscribers on
ly, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad-
P.MIOII dressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Brokei.
't" ..... Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street,
, April. 22- 1857.. : New -York.
DUND ORE k OVER are selling the cheapest
Stated, Cane Seat and Common Chairs.
GEORGE GASSER
THE CENTRAL
25 Witnesses.
D.S. RABER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Corner of Cumberland st., and Doc alloy, few doors
west from Greemtwalt's Hardware Store.
Lebanon, Penna.
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, 111 6 PAINTS,
CIiEMICALS, • - DYE-STUFFS.
THE undersigned liming just received a large
and well-selected stock of unadulterated Eng
lish, French, 'and American Dings, Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Perfumery, Dye-stuffs, Varnish,
Turpentine, Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Surgical
Instruments, Glassware, Brushes, Hair Oils, Toi
let Soaps, Segars,•Tareco and a variety of Fancy
articles too nitinerous to mention.
Dye -Stuffs
Bengal Indigo, Dogwood, Madder, 'Tuinerie,
Annato, Ext. Dogwood, Cochineal, Ccipperas,4s e.
Sime's genuine Cod-LiveiCil.'llit. of Dande
lion, Medicinal' Wines, Brandy, &c., sold only for
MedicinaPpurposes at D. S. labor's Drug Store,
Lebanon; a.,
P el Tr .
For y se.
Cox's Patent Refined Gelatine, French Gelatine,
ice Flour, Hecker's Farina, Corn Starch, Flavor
iudExtracts, Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Orange,Ban-
E na, Celery, dm., also all kinds of Spices,
a Ad cheap at Raber's Drug:Store.
Trusses! Trusss
'aj4ll - 7-- ‘•--- f)'
'4. large assortment of the most improved styles
or American and French' Trusses, .varying in
ices froniso cents to $5. Also Hood's Ahdom;..
it.al Supporters, Vanhorn's Uteri Abdominal Sup
paters, Vanhorn's'der-Braces, 4.bc., sold
e'leap at D. S. Itabei's 'Drug Store: '
For Horses'atal'Cattle.
Doct. Phreaner's Yellow Water powder, Con
dition powder, Heave powder, Heiniteh's Grman
eget - able Horse powder, Doet..l. Worley's Horse
od Cattle powder, Leader & Co.'s Horse and
cattle powder, Idorphant's Gargling Oil, Horse
man's Hopc,,Hendrold's Liniment, &0.,
Sitkonifier, or Concentrated Lye.
Warranted- to make Soap without Lime and
with little or' no trouble. One box of Saponifier
costing only Ist bents will make 9 pounds of
Hard Soap, or .15 gallons* Soft Soap.
Sold at D. S. Raber's . Drii , Store. ,
Wofts, Worms
J. Gerhard's. Infallible Worm pe k trtiyin g Syr
up, Fahnestock's, Gallagher's, and. Dr. Jayne's
"Vermifuge, .mac., also Holloway's Vegetable Ver-
TaifugeConfections, a safe and effectual remedy
for 'Worms. This is a' delighful preparation of
sugar, that any chihriiill eat withpleasiffe. Ask
for Holloway's--as`none other aro genuine. .
Sold at D. S. Raber's Drug Store.
All the popular Patent medicines, sold at
- ' D. S..RAlltit'S
Cheap Drug Store, Cumberland st., a few doors
from. Greenawalt's Hardware Store.
July-13,1856.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
DIAIII:IAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM YOUN%.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by'Dr. W3l. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W.M. YOUNG.
'MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. you Na.
RRIAGE GU/DE by'Dr. WM. YOUNG.
'MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE. by Dr: W3f. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
'MAR RPAGE ,GUIDE by'Dr. W3I. YOUNG.
SIAtiIGtIAGE GUIDE by Dr. W3l. YOUNG.
'MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr: .WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr„WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE. GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GII7DE.---YOUNG'S GREAT ..pursro-
LOGICAL WORK, The Pocket Esoulapius, or Every One
Iris Own Doctor, by War. Yousto, M. D, lt is written in
plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated
with upwards of. One Hundred Engravings. All young
married people, or those contemplating marriage, and
having the least imprd iinent to Married life, should read
this book. It dbtaloses secrets that every, one should be
acquainted with. Still, it is a Adak that must be kept
locked up, and -not lie-about the house. It will be sent
to Imp. one on the receipt of twentrille'eents. Addrcs
Dr. {►M. TOTING, 152 SPRUCE street, ;there Fourth
Philadelphia._ ; [January 7,1857.—1 y
oss.Drug.Store
Opposite the Court :Muse, Lebanon,. Pa.
Ross ,t.frers to buyers - the best berg:lll4in
1.1 drugs, in Lebanon; a long and varied , expe; ,
rienee, of over twenty years, in the drug and
medical science, enables hint. to do up things in
the first style. Purchasers will ,please make a
note of thesela:ets.
Magnetw Sugar,
the Permanent Cure of Neu
lgin, St. Vitus' - Dance,' and all
Cher Nervous diseases, - sold by
Ross.
Electuary,
certain cure for the Piles.
r.lgarshisi's Uterine Cathol
m,
,For the cure of all fem. dis.
or. IL 11. Higbee's Remedy,
n• the cure of 'Coughs, Colds
_ RestoratiVe,
For promoting the growth of hair, always to be
had at the principal drug depot of Dr. Ross.
Henry's Invigorating Cordial,
The best tonic in use for strengthening the hu
man' system, sold:only by Dr. Ross.
Dr. Ilasting:'s Syrup, of Naphtha_
Is fast superseding all other medicines for the
cure of Consumption and Bronchitis. Dr. Ross,
solo agent.
Allen's Razor Powder,
For Razor Straps.
Pure Ohio Catawba Brinitly—a pure and safe
article for medical use, to be had at Dr. Ross'.
Allan's Liniment, for Rheumatism.
Ilfrs. Hail Restorative
is an un failing restorer of the hair,
It is Aaking the lead of all other
remedies for the hair. No toilet is
perfect without mrs. Allen's Hair
Restorative. Call . at Dr. Ross'
Drug Store for mrs. Allen's Hair
Restorative. See adv. in another col.
Dr. Ross' Worm Lozenges
Are as sweet as sugar anti a certain
cure for Worms.
Dr. Ross' Infant Drops,
Pm ....awful restlessness, colic imins,. &e., 'of
children. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
Cough Cured for Twenty-five Cents.
Dr. Physlok's Cough Syrup is the cheapest and
bestromedy for Coughs,Colds,&c. Call atDr.Ross'.
Dr. Ross' Horse Powder
Is the best Horse Powder in use
Dr. Ross' Cattle Powder
Is fast taking 'thespian Wr all other Cattle Powders
Dr, Ross' Horse Liniment,
For the cure of Old Strains, Swellings, Bruises,
35e. Sold only by Dr. Ross.
Dr. Ross' Eye Rohe,
For thv cure of sore, weak or inflamed eyes. In
dividuals who have been afflicted with diseases of
the eyes, for months and years, have been entire
ly cured by the use of Dr. Ross' Eye Salve.
Fresh Garden Seeds
In groat variety at Dr. Ross' Drug Store
Dr. Ross' Teller Ointment
Persons afflicted with totter, ringworm,'and.va
rious other skin diseases, will find miens efficient
medicines for their cure nt Dr. Ross' Drug Store,
Dr. Ross' Tootle Wash
Is a very superior preparation for the Teeth and
Gums. It whitens, cleans and preserve the teeth,
and hardens the gums. It prevents and cures
Scurvy. .Try it, by all means, if you value a
sweet breath and iyiaito teeth. Ask for Dr. Rose
Tooth Wash.
Heyl's Embrocation for Horses
Has no superior for the cure of swellings, bruises,
galls produced by the collar or saddle, scratches )
old or fresh wounds, Ask forHeyl's Embrocation.
Trusses.
Dr. Ross bas a variety of Trusses—for infants,
children or grown people. Unless a Truss fits, it,
is worse than useless—it-will do harm. He has
had an_experience of over.lB years in this branch
of surgery, and adjusts every Truss bought of him.
15 Gallons of Soap for 19 Cents.
(Maims. of Saponifier, costing 19 cents, will
make 9 pounds of hard soap, or 15 gallons of soft
soap, without any trouble., Full diroctoni given.
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Store. [April 8, 1857.
Preserve your Teeth.
GIIILFORD LEMBRRGER prepare an arti
cle, Pearl Dentrifive, the linestTooth powder,
that can ho used, having a most delightful odor
and pleassuit 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 preserves them in
full health and vigor. Prepared and sold only, at
GUILFORD .1c LEMBERGER'S
New Drug Store, Market st.
January 7, 1857. .
Important Discovery.
CO'NSUMPTION
AND ALL
Diselr:set'of the Lungs and Throat
Ali F. POSITIVAY
BY INHALATION I! I
CURABLE
which conveys the
Remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the al,
passages, and coming in direct contact With the disease,
neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough,
causes a ft:o6lmA 'bail expectoration. heels the lungs,
.fflfrifies the blood, imparts renewed vitalityle the bar
yons system, giving that tone and energy so indispensa
ble for the restoration of health. To be able to state
confidently that Consumption is curable by inhale:lien,
'is Mine a scarce of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much
'tinder thatontrel of 'Medical treatment as any other
formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred cases
can be cured in the first SWIMS, and fifty percent' in The
second; but in the third stage it is imposSible to save
more than five per cent„, kir the lungs arc se cut up by
the disease as to Aely - tnetlical skill. Even, however, in
the last stages; inhalation affords extraordinary relief to
the stiffening attending this fearful scourge, which an
totally destroys ninety-fire,tfilinsand - Dnfrons in the It
nited States alone ; and u correct call:dation shonslhat
of the present population of the earth, eighty :rations
'ire destined to 1111 the Consumptive's grave.
Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as
Consumption.. In all ages it has been the great enemy
- txf life, forit sparesneither age nor sex, but sweeps off
'alike the brave, the beautiful; the graceful, and the gift
ed. By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom
conteth every good and perfect gift,.l am` enabled to Offer
to the afflicted a permanent and 'Weedy cure in Con
sumption. The first cause of tubercles is front Impure
Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their dello
thltiOn in the lungs, is to prevent the free admission of
air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality
through the entire system. Then; surely, it is more ra
tional to expect greater good frOm nusildues entering
the cavities of the lungs, than front those administered
through the stomach ; the patient will alanys find the
lungs,fred and thahrnathing.easAltfter inhaling reme
dies, True, inhalation is a toil remedy, nevertheless,
it acts constitutionally, and with More pon - er. and cer
tainty than remedienadministefed by the stomach. To
prove the powerful and direct influence of this mod-1; •ef
administration, chloreforM;lnlialeil will destroy sensibil
ity in a few minutea,:parel3,:zing the entire nervous sys
teM, SO that a IlaTfranstYlinunioutntanfitliont the slight
est,pain; inhaling this ordinary burning gas will destroy
life in IL fen hours.
-The inhalation of ammoulawill 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 deteaed in
the. blood. A •eliptineing proof of the constitutional ef
fects of inhibition, is the fact that sickness is always pro
duttil' by breathing foul Air. Is not this positive eat
"dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and- j4nit=
cloudy administered-through the lungs, slicialeproduce
the most happy results During eighteen years' prac
tice, many thousands, suffering from diseases of the
lungs and throat, have tAn under my care, and I hare
effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers
liad been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat
isfies me that Consumptionis no longer a fataltliSease.—
, My treatment of Consumption is and founded
on long experience and -a thorough inveitigatidh. My
perfect acqueintaxmc-Wfth the Miture Of : tubercles,
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 case.—
This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological
and -microscopic discoveries, enables lime to relieve
the-Pangs front the &gads of Contracted chests; to en
large theehest, purify the blood, impart to 'trent:wed vi
'fality giving energy and tone to theentire system.
Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the
United States and ennadaa, by 'patients colitinunicating
their symptoms itrlett4r. Ent the cure would be mere
certain if the patient should -pay - me a visit, which
would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and
enable me to prescribe with much greater tertitinty ;
and then the cure couldhe effected without my seeing
the patient again. •
G. W. G - 11, — Ar-Awi, N. D.,
Office s 1131 Filbert .st., (old No-,100,) below 12th,
:1 3 111LADELPITIA,
tily 8, 1857—Mareh 18, 1851.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENT in another
column, benilud "Helmbold's annuinc Prcimra
tion." It interests the Mujority:
211:DICAL DOUSt:.—hsiabinhed
X - twenty two years ago by Dr. KINKELIN, corner
of Third and Union streets Philadelphia, Pa.,
TWENTY-TWO YEARS'
Experience has rendered Dr. IL a most ouceessful
practitioner hi the cure of all diseases of a private nature,
manhood's debility. as an impetlinicia to marriage; ner
vous and sexual infirmities, diseases of the skin, and
those arising from abuse of mercury.
- • TAKI , I PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is an evil habit semet - Imes indulged iehy . boys.
in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood,
and which. if not reformed iu due time, not only begets
serious obstaelts to matrimonial happlttbss, but gives
rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating
affections.
Few of those who ere way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequence-;' until they find the ner
vous system shattered,.reel strange and unaccountable
sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages, 2 . 4
28, 29,11f,Dr. K.... 0 a book on "Self-Preservation:l
ne unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is ena
ble to labor With accustomed' vier. or , to 'apply his
mind to study • his step is tartlyted weak ; he is dull.
irresolute, andengages even*in his sports with less etn
than usual. e •
Übe emancipate himself before the practice qias'ilane
its worst, and enter matrimony, his Merit:4,4is unfruit
ful, and Otis sense tells him that this is roused by his
early Tellies. These are considerations which should
awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated.
-. It Emit ER,
Ile who places himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat
ment, may religiously confident his honor as a gentle
man. and rely upon the •dssurance, that the secrete of
Dr. R.'s patients will'Er*er be disclosed.
Ything man--lht no false modesty deter you from naak
ing,your case, known to one, who, from education and
respectability; can-certainly befriend you.
..1W - Dr. RINKELIN'S residence has-been for the last
TWENTY TEARS at the N. W. Corner of TIMID AND
UNION streets, Philadelphia, l'a.
• . DAT.TI,I_NTS AT A DISTANCE
Can bare (by stating their case explicitly, together
with all their, symntoms, per letter, enclosing a remit
tance) Dr. K..'s medicine, appropriated accordingly.
Forwarded to any part of the United States. and park•
ed secure from DAILVDE or CURIOSITY, by )1W! orEa
press.
__ _
READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!
4. VIGOROUS ;APR OR AL PREMATURE MATTI, KINKRLIN ON
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valuable advice and impressive 'warning, alike calculat
ed to prevent years of misery, and save raeus.tkos of
lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded b•y
mail, prepaid to any Post Mice itt the Gaited states, ua
receiving an order ettelosiug two postage stamps.
July 15,
NEW YORK, ADVERTISEMENTS.
}TM(.
ALBERT - O. RICHARDSON'B
Anti Using aiid Correspoodenettdaet, SVO Broad
, . way, New York.
a Oren" and Important _Dis
. •
covery in the Science of .Medicine.
STENT OFFIOF SF IL OP GREAT DIPLO
ME de 1:eom.l de PILIIt3IACIE rxrAnnAcrnx de
PARIS and 13IPEOIAL , :tOLLEGE of Vi
enna.• Sold wholesale 'and retail by Dr. H. A.
Barrow, member of the Imp'l College of Vienna,
and Royal College of Surgeons, Londoh, ' , AO may be
personally consulted at his residence, 1:..7 Prince street,
few:blocks west of Broadway, New York, from 11 A. M.
till 2 P. AI and from .1' till S P. id. (Sundays excepted,
unless by appointment.)
Triesemar No. •
DI a remedy for Reltxutiun, Spermatorrhrea, andall the
distressing consequences arising from early abuse, hulls.
criminate excesses, or toolong residence in hot climates.
It has restored:bodily and sexual strength and vigor to
thousands who are now in the enjoyment of health and
the functions of manhood; and •whaiever may be the
cause or disqualifications for marriage, they are effectu
ally subdued.
Triesernar No, 2,
Completely ttild entirely eradidates all traces of Goner
hma, both in its wild and aggravated forms, (Beets, Stric
tures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non-retention of the
Urine, Pains of the Loins and Eidneys,nnd those disor
ders for which Copativi and Cubebs have so lops been
thought an antidote.
Triesemar No. 3,
is the great Continental REMEDV for Siphilis and Sewn
`dary symptoms. It also tobstitutes, certain- cure for
Scurvy, Scrofula, and all cutaneous Eruptions, rexifoving
and expelling in its course all impurities, from the vital
stream, so as altogether to eradicate the virus.of disease,
and expel it by insensible perspiration thrinigli' the me
than of the pores of the skin and urine.
It is a never filling remedy for that class of disorders
which English Physicians treat with Mercy the in
evitable destruction of tee patient's constitution, and
whielball the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove.
' TlisesesiAn No.I, 2 and 3, are prepared in the fortn of a
lozenge, devoid of taste or amell, and can be carried in
the waistcoat pocket. &Id en tin eases; and divided in
separate doses as administered by Valpeau, Leaman,
Itoux, Ricord, So., &O. Price $3 each, or four oases in
one for $9, which saves $3„ and in -$27 cases, whereby
there is a saving of $9.
No ne are genuine unless the Engravings of the seals
of the Patent Office of England, the seals of the Ecole de
Pharmacia de Paris, and.the Trapezial College of Vienna,
are Obeli upon each wrapper, and around case.—
Imitations are liable to the severest penalties of the law.
Epecial arrangements. enable Dr. Barrow to forward
immediately. on receiving a remittance, the $9 -and lar
ger size 'eases of Trieseniar free of carriage, to a - expert of
the world, securely packed and properly addresied; thus
insuring genuine European preparations and protecting
the public from spurious and pernicious imitations. '
Attendance and Consultation from 11 a. m. till 2 p:
and from 4 till Bin the evening. I.s7,Prhme street,. afew
blocks west of Broadway, New - York.
May 5,1557-Iy. •
Cristatiora's Hair Dye!
Within a nutshell all the merits He,
Of Oristadoro's never-equalled Dye ;
Red it makes black, to brown tratisforins a gry,
And keeps the fibres always from decay.
4, EIS matchless, re-sitalizing Hair bye, still holds its
I- position as the most harmless and efficacious . Hair
Dye in TILE WORLD. "'reposed and sold, wholes/de
and retail, and applied in ten private soems, at Dinar"-
Bono's, No. 6 Astor House, : , 'Broadway,- New * York, and
by all Druggists and'Perfumers in the United• States. ,
Jan. 14,
.Agent—George 11. Keyser, 140 Woes" et., Pittebur; Pa.
Helmbold's Genuine Preparation
Highly Concentrated Compounid Plain
Extract ,Buchu.
For diseases of the Dladder, - Widneya ' Gravel, Dropsy,
Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret diseases, Fo•
male Complaints, and all diseases of
,the Sexual Organs,.
Arising from Excesses and Ireprudencies in life, and ro
moving all - Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kid.
ueys, or sexual Organs, whether existing in
Male or'Fetnale,
From whatiiei Caut:e tliey may have originated,
And no blotter of 'BOW- Long Sta g•,
. Giving health and Vigor to the Frame, and
Bloom to the Pallid Meek.
M=M3U:ltl=
It cures Nervous and DeNlAtatediSufferers. and removed
nil the symptoiffs, among- whielf , mlll be found
Indisposition ,
to Bxertion, LOSS Of
Power, Loss of 'Memory, "
Difficulty of Breathing, Goa t
- era' 'Weakness, Donor of N 0.,,
eake,•Weltk'Nerves, Tremblint;Dre.ad
••• • ful Ilorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, •
"Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Languor, Univer- „
sal Lassitude of the illusealar System,. often Enormetir
Appetite, With Dyspeptic symptoms, Ilot•lfftnds,
Fluthness of the Body, Dryness of the skin,
PLllid Countenance nod Ernptions.un '
the.Faee, Pain in the Back. Ilea
.vineSs of the - Eyelids, Pre-
-
Khr4tillY spots
the Eyes .
with Temporary .suffusion ; and Loss of sight; duke.
Attention, Greet Mobility, Restlessness, with llortur
of Society. Nothing is More desirable to such pa.
ticuts than solitude, and Nothing they more ,
Dread for Fear of Themselves no Ito•
pose of manner, do earnestness, no
Speculation. hut. S. Inirrieil
transition from
- question lean-
other.
These.syin Omits if allowed to go on—which r this meci
icine invariablyremovoon {allows Powel. ;
Fatuity; and EPILEPtit:FITS—in one of which the pa
tient may expire. can say that these excesses arc
Inot frequently followed by those direful diseases—AN.
SANITY AND CON*IDIPTION ? The records of the In
sane Asylum=, and the melancholy deaths by Cos:sump
bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions.
In Lunatic Aayl anis tha most tnelauclioly exhibition Sir
pears. The Countemnam' is actually sodden and quite
destitute—neither ylirthor Grief ever visits it;. should
-a - Sound of thp‘ibiee occur. it Is rarely articulate.
- - With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen rounds his grief beguiled: ,
Debility is most terrible and has brought thousands
upon thousand to untimely graves. thus blasting thettici
: bition many'liobleyoutbs. Issue be cured by theta()
of this lA - RAI.'" tRLE .ERNTRDY
if you*are sufferintrnith ..ny of the above distressing
ailments. the FLUID - .EXTRACT iii:Clll3 will cure you. ,
I Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
Ileware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Doctorit,
who falsely boast 'of abilities and referanqe. * Chizens
know anti avoid them, and save long snaring, Money,
and Exposure, bykending or calling for a bottle of this
Popular and spectit ellemedy.
It allays all pain and intlammation,ls perttmtly plcaS
nut in its tnstc and odor, but immediate In Its action.
Velmbold's ExtraCt 13uChu
:Is prepared directly according to the Itolee of Pharmacy
and Cteluistry, with the.greatest accuracy and Chemical
knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See
Profess& pewees' Valuable Works on the practice of
Physic, and most of the late slander,' tVorksof Medic:We.
C(r. aiWd11 1 611 , 4119
One hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician who
eon proire that the medicine ever injured a patient; and
the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove
that it does Brett good. Cases of from one week to thir
teen years standing have been effected. The mass of
Voluntary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and curative powers. is immense,
embracing names well known to SCLENET'AND FAmE,
100,000 Bottles Have Boon. 'Ohl
and not a single instance of a failure has beenreportedt
Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, IL. T_ 11EL3IDOLD, Chemist, who
being duly sworn does ray, that his preparation contains
no Narcotic, Alert:my, or injurious Drug, but are purely
Vegetable. IL T. II L 3IBOLD. sole manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before we this ?Al day of. lifita
her, 1554. W3I. P. 11_I11BAltD, Alderman.
•Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5, De
livered to any Address,
Accompanied by reliable and mspansible Certificates f oih
Irefes.9ers of Medical Colleg a Clergymen and' others_
Prepared and sold by ]l. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical and Arialytkul Chemist.
No. 52 South Tenth St. below .Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, Phila.
'CM. To be'bod of Dr. Goorge Ross, D. S. Dftl:er, and or
all Drugghte awl Tiftlers throughout the hi jilted Staten,
enuacias and ltrithh Previuees.
BEWARE OF COUNTER: 7T5 1
Ade for HelmbOld's—take no oilier.
Cures Guaranteed.
Nov. 19, 1F96.-Iy.
HELINIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARAiIOiC - ,
Highly Concentrated Extract Iluchu, for Diseas
es of the Pliultier, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Weaknesses; ke.„ is a safe and pleasant remedy.
Read the advertisement in another column, hea;i
"lielinbolirs Genuine Preparation."
Of all diseases, the great, first came
Springs from neglect of Nature's lows
SUrrER NOT!
W 1110; A
CURE IS GUARANTEED
IN ALL STAGES-oF
SECRET D.II:SiEA ES,
Self-abn,,. Nervous Debility. Strictures, Gteets. Grav
el. Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and .111 - e4tigr,
Mercurial Rheumatism. Scrofula, l'abielnille Boner
end Atiklue, diseases of the Longe r Threat. Nose and
Eyes. Ulcers upon the Doily or Limbs,. Cancers.
Dropsy, Epileptic ins, St.Vitus' Dance, and all [ite
mises arising from a derangement of the Sexual Or-
• guns. such its Nervous Trembling. Loss of 'Memory.
Less of Fewer, General Weakness,Dimuess of Viehg
with peeuliar spots appearing before the eyes. Moss of
Sited. Wakefulness, Dyspepsia. Liver Disease. Eruptions
Upon the Face. Pain in the Bark and Head. Female Ir
regularities and all disehamis from both sexes.
rt mattms not from what cause the m disease originated.
however long standing or obstinate the man, -Itatinvintr
fs etatTaly. nuti in a shorter time than a permanent-cure
can be effected by any other treatment, even after tlic
distizei. , has bathed the skill of eminent physicians and rii
,ffgted all their means of cure. The medicines are pleas
ant without odor, causing no sickness and free front
mercury or balsam. During twenty years of practice, t
have rescued tram the dews of Death many. 'thousands,
who. in the last stages of the above-mentioned diseases,
had been given op to die by their physicians, which war ,
rants me in promising to the afflicted, who may plate
themselves under my care, a perfect and must speedy
care. Secret Diseases are the-greatest enemies to health,
as they are the firs t cause of Consumption, Scrofula and
many other discuses. and should be a terror to the hu-
MAO family. As a permanent enre is "serireely ever ef
fected, a majority of the eases falling into the hands -of
incompetent persons, who not only faille cure the dis
eases' but ruin the constitution. !Mimic the system with
mercury, Which, with the 'disease, hastens the sufferer
into a rapid Consumption.
But should the disease and the treatment net 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 SeNfula,,Tetter, Ulcers. Erup
tions and other atreeticos of the Shin. Eyes, Throat aud
Longs. entailing upon them a brief existentm of suffer
ing and consigning thetn to an early grave.
SELF A BUSE is another formidable enemy to health,
for nothing else in the dimultaitalogne. of human disea
ses muscat so destructive a drain upon the system, draw
ing its thousands of- victims through a few years of suf
fering. down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Ner
vous System. rapidly :wastes away the energies of
causes Mental deraiagement, prevents the proper dereb
tipment of the syseent, :disqualifies for murrirge, society,
businws., Mid all earthly happiness and leaves the sue
'rarer wrecked in body or mind. predisposed to Consume
'Hon 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 that a permanent. and speedy
cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruin
ous practices my patients can be bettered to robust, vi t f=
mous health.
The afflicted are cautioned against the .use of Patent
Medicines, for there are Sojaasty 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 Medicirim", I
have carefully analyzed many of the , socalled Patent,
Medicines, and find that nearly all of them contain Off
rosire Sublimate, which is one of the strongest prepara
tions of mercury and a deadly poison, which, instead of:
curing the diseate, disables the system for life. '
Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use 'are
put up by unprincipled and ignorantpersons who do not
understand even the alphabet of the M.s.mr.m. MEDICS:
and are equally as destitute Of any knowledge of the hit:"
man system, having one abject only in view, and that to'
make money regardless of consequences.
Irregularities and all dise ises of males 'and. females.
treated on principles estsbi shed by twenty years of
practice, and sanctioned by thousands,!ofs the most re- -
markable cures. Medicines with full directions sent to
any part of the United States or Canndas, - by patients"
communicating their symptoms by letter. Business cor- -
mpondence strictly confidential.' Address
J. SUMMERVILLE, Ai. D.,
Office No. 1131 Filbert St, [Old No. 109 , ] below
July 8, 185i—Marett 18, 1857,
SUFFER] RS with distases of the Bladder, Rid-:
neys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, react'
the advertisement, in another column, headed
"llehnbold's Genuine Preparation:?,
.
The Greatestlniscovery eve?"' Made.
Greg,Hair Restored to its
Color . without
• - Dyeing ?..!! •'
Sr EROME'S ITADt COLOR RESTORER is acknowledg-'
ed to be, and is, the most EFFECTUAL article for
.Restoring GREY HAIR to its ibriner COLOR and
BEAUTY, and causing it to grow when it fallen off
end become thin.
Aid- By the nse of ONLY ONE BOTTLE.—and in frond'
ten to twelve days—the Greyest Hair will assume its orig
inal, Life-like color, and the harshest hair will look soft,
smooth and glossy,
4 This valuable preparation is only 50 Cents a. bot
tle. Prepared by T. H. JEROME, 175 Fulton street,
BrooßlyniGeneral Agent. Sold also by D. 8...1*5a, at
his ehealiDrog, and Medicinal store, LebananiTa.
Sept. 24, 1856.
CALL and e xamine the' new stock of Atkins 4
McAdam. Como soon, and purOhas.e you
Boots, Shoes, at Atkins AhlticAdam's,-