The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 16, 1857, Image 4

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THE MEMORY OF THE HEART
"If stores of dry and learned lore we gain,
We keep them in the memory of the brain ;
Names, things, and facts, whate'er we knowledge
There is the common ledger for them all; [call,
And images on this cold surface traced
Make slight impressions and are soon effaced.
"But we'vn a page more glowing and more bright,
On which our friendship and our love we write;
That these may never from the soul depart,
We trust them to the memory of the heart.
There is no dimming—no of here ;
Each new pulsation keeps the record clear;
Warm, golden letters all the tablet' fill,
Nor lose their lustre till the heart stands still."
Oz Snook's wife loves to make bread
because it cleans her hands beautifully.
(*.- "I say, Pat, isn't one man as good
as another ?" "Of course he is, and a
great dale bather,"
O Gentlemen of experience inform
us that mnrriage is not, like the hilt of
Olympus, wholly clear, without clouds!
AC OUSTlC.—Different sounds travel
with different velocity. A call to din
ner will run over a ten acre lot in a min•
ute, while a summons to work will take
ten minutes.
Otr An old lady in Connecticut being
et a loss for pin -cushions, made use of
an onion.. On the following morning,
she found that all the needles had tears
in their eyes.
"Boy," said' an ill-tempered old
fellow to a noisy lad, "what are. you hol
loin' for when I am going by 7"
"Humph," returned the boy, "what are
you going by for when I am hollerin'?"
The old gentleman sloped.
Or A darkey having been to Califor
nia, thus speaks of his introduction to
San Francisco :—"As soon as dey land
ed in de ribber, der moufs began to wa•
terto be on de land, and as soon as day
waded to do shore, dey didn't see gold,
but day found such a large , supply of
noffin to eat, dat day_ gums cracked like
baked clay in a dried yard."
Lynching Extraordinary.—The Mil.
tvaukie Sentinel gives an interesting
lynching case which occurred recently
at Geneva, in that State. Several young
ladies have been in the habit of bathing
in a beautiful cove formed by Geneva
Lake, and nearly concealed by dense
shrubbery. Ike S , a booby of 22,
who lives with farmer Gain the capac
ity of 'help,' informed some of his mates
that curiosities may be seen there,
cheaper and better than at the circus,'
and for his part, he 'would go to the
show I' This being reported to some of
the fair ones, they resolved to give him
ik lesson. While some of the more ju
venile members of the group made ap
parent preparations for the bath, a com
mittee of full-grown feminines search
ed the thicket, and found Ike, placed
very conveniently for peeping. To—
seize and strip him was the work o f a
few moments, and the hazel brushes
which had formed his hiding•place, be
came rods of justice in the hands of his
captors. 'Served him-right.'
FOR RENT.-
ASTORE ROOM AND CELLAR, in the new
brick" buildingin Market street, north of Wa
ter, adjoining Jacob Weldle's property, in the bor
ough of Lebanon. It is calculated for a l)yy Goods
and Grocery Store, and is in a thickly populated
neighborhood. Possession will be given immedi
ately if desired. Apply on the premises to
JOHN R. SNAVELY.
Lebanon, Aug- 5, 's7—tf.
NEW FIRM. RARER & BROS.
CLOTHI N
At the well-known dud
Fashionable Clothing Store of
RABER
A A
Tilp THREE DOORS 131,
A.) WEST OF THE JUP
E COURT-HOUSE. E
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RABER
.
THE Proprietors of this establishment respect
fully announce to the public, that they have
now ready the largest, cheapest and best assort
ment of Spring and Summer Ready.made CLOTH
ING ever before offered in Lebanon. Their stock
embraces the latest style of garments adapted to
the season, viz:—Dasss COATS; Fine Black Cloth
Frock andpress Coate.
.Bustsnss COATS; Black,
Brown, Green,'Gray, Olive and Fancy Cloth Sin
gle-Breast, Frock and Sack Coats. SoDI 31 B
Coats,,of all kinds and prices. PANTALOONS;
fine Back Cloth and Dee Skin, Fancy Cassimere,
Satinet, Joan and Corduroy Pants. VESTS; Elk
astin - fancy silk, Marsailles, of all colors, Cash
mere, Valencia, Satinet, Worsted and Cloth Vests.
Also, on hand an assortment, of Woolen and
Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White arid Fig
ured Shirts, Cellars, Cravats, Pocket liandkar
°hide, Suspenders, Fancy Stocks, Gloves, Hosie
ry, Coat Links, Ac.
Returning thanks for past favors, they respect
fully ask a continuance of public patronage.
J The TarnoritNo, BUSINESS in all its branch
'
es is continued as heretofore.
April 22, MO.
LEMBERGEWS
Cloth Manufactory !
THANKFUL for past favors, the urtdorsigned
respectfully informs the public, that he eon
tinugs his manufactory in East Hanover, Lebanon
county, on as extensive a scale as ever. Itis un
necessary for him to say nioro 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. He promises to do the
work in the shortest possible time. The Manu
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, Cassinets, Blankets,
White and other Flannels,
All finished in the beat manner, and at reason
able prices. Be 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 l Shellenberger, Louser
& Brothers, Shirk & Tice, and George Roincehi,
and at Guilford a Lemberger's New Drug store,
in Lebanon ;
at the stores of Shirk do Miller, and
Samuel U. Shirk, in North Lebanon borough ;
Samuel Goshert, Bethel tp.; the public house of
Wm. Barnet, Fredericksburg; Samuel B. Bickel's
store, Jonestown ; George Weidman's store, Bell
view; Blotchier 'Reinhart, 2 miles from Palmyra;
Martin Early's store, Palmyra; Gabriel Wolfers
bergeris 'store, Palmyra landing; Miami Shirk,
-. Dr -AO - -nty - at the stores of
Lumber and Coal. ; :VIE it
5000 MEN WANTED I to come and buy ! .5?.`5 g.,l' p.; -
their LUMBER and COAL at. the as- ' ~r ..o.= -^' 1
tonishingly low prices which r am now determin- 1 g., 5 .,c ri
ed to sell a 2 - . : . il.- .-e, °--4
.-
Now is the time, if you wish to save your money, 7,-, ;.b. a ;;;
to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard, located:4 C f Ifi
between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers a P.. 6
_.,,, a a
Shours' Steam Milt, and one square north of the e, ? 7 :, ; 1
Court House, in Walnut street, in the borough of -9 "gi,`:;;! -.. ,.2, E . ;
Lebanon, where is a well selected stock of all kinds tgjs 5, a
of Building Materials, consisting of •-• ;4' „ ,
500,000 ft. Boards, .4] "' '..a 'I
. i?, c' ' 'l''
300,000 Shingles, , Eqg 2 E - 4
200,000 ft:Joist a Scantling, L 4 7 a
60,000 ft. hemlock boards,
60,000 ft. do fenc'g b'ds.
Also, Planks, Plastering and Roofing 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.
JOHN H. WITMEYER.
Lebanon, Juno 24, 1857.
Bowman, Hauer . & Capp's
LUMBER YARD.
This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber.
LippißE undersigned -have lately formed a pad
a— nership for the purpose of engaging in the
Lumber Business, on a now plan would respect
fuliy inform the public at large, their place
of business is David Bowthan's old Lumber Yard,
in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, 1
-square from the Evangelical chnrch. They have
enlarggd the yard, and filled it with anew and ex
cellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as
BOARDS, PLANKS, .JOISTS, LATHS, SHINDLES, 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
lino aro invited to call, examine their stock, and
earn their prices. Thankful for past favors, they
hope, that by attention to businesss and moder
ate prices,*to merit a continuance of public pat
ronage. BOWMAN, lIAUER 45 CAPP.
Lebanon, April 8,1857.—1 y.
ZUGNIBER. LUMBER.
NEARLY 2,000,000 FEET !
OV the best and cheapest assortment of Lunnnit
ever offered to the public, at the new and ex
tensive LUMBER AND COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHIULL,
hi the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of
the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a
few squares North of the new Steam Mill, and one
square east of Boigner's Hotel.
His assortment consists of the hest well seasoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine & Hemlock Boards;
Cherry, Poplar, and Pine Boards.
1; and 2 inch Fantail and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Scantling, and Joists;
White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling;
1 & inch Poplar Boards, Plank a ScaLtling.
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES ! !
The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths ;
Chestnut Rails and Posts, and Pailiugs for
fences and fencing Boards;
FLOORING/ BOARDS of all sizes Jt descriptions.
COAL! COAL!! COAL! ! !
The largest stock of Broken,
Stove, Limeburn
ers' and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest
prices.
js Confident that ho has the largest and best
assortment of Lusinen of all descriptions and siz
es, as well as thelargest stock of the different kinds
oiCo&n, ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon
county, he 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 BRECHBILL.
North Lebanon Borough, July 22, '57.
BAXUEL ILEINGEHL. :: ADOLPIIUS ERINOEML. :: CHAS. TI. MEILT
A HOME FOR. ALL! 1.
RiBEE N44:40 ` 4,t
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The Largest, Best and Cheapest
ASSORTMENT OF
AND COOL
ever offered heretofore to thepublie,
AT THE OLD YARD 'IN
Xorth Lebanon Borditglt,
(FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MAIM & neEkrorTITL,)
Situated on East 4 West side of Mar.
ket street, at Union Canal.
trin E , u t n h a e c c r i l i g z n e e n d s
o ttt
l e], e th am is o m n e am th a od su o r f ro i u n n fo d r i %:
C' '
Vunties that they have now on hand a large
stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and aro
constantly receiving additions thereto. Their aa
sortment consists in part of
White and Yellow PINE and ' HEMLOCK
BOARDS,
11 inch and 2 inch PANNEL and. COMMON
PLANKS.
White PINE and HEMLOCK SCANTLING and JOISTS.
1 inch and Ji inch CHERRY BOARDS,
PLANKS and TABLE LEGS.
Alpo, 1 inch and 1, inch POPLAR BOARDS.
PLANKS and SCANTLING.
HARD WOOD,
Such as ASH and WHITE OAK BOARDS,
PLANKS and SCANTING.
SHINGLES, SHING LES, SHINGLES !
A great assortment of good PINE and HEMLOCK
SIIINGLES. Also, assortment }
and , PLASTERING
LATHS. Also, RAILS, POSTS, and ready topped
PALINGS for fencing.
Flooring Boards, Doors and Window Sash.
Of which they positively have the largest and
best assortment ever offered in this section of
country.
COAL ! COAL ! ! COAL ! !
They keep constantly on hand the best quality
of Broken, Stone and Limeburiters' COAL. Also ,
the best quality of Hollidaysburg Smith
,Coal,
which are sold at reduced prices.
Haring now on hand much the largest
and completest assortment of Ltunberevar offered
to the public in Lebanon, they feet confident of
being able satisfactorily to accommodate all pur
chasers, and would, therefore, invite an examina
tion of their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
REIN CEILLS'a . , AIRILY
North Lebanon Borough, Sept. 17, 1856.
FIRE! RE! IR E !
TAKE NOTICE!
THAT tho Locomotive will soon pass through
Lebanon, and as Barns and Houses will be in
danger from Firo 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'netiee
Also, thankful for the patronage he has receic
ed, ho embraces this opportunity of informing the
public gdnerally, that he has on hand,
TI IN WARE ;
from atea, spoon to a boiler of any size; all kinds o
COAL' ST:OVES
of the most improved patterns. Or Also, JOB
BING, SPOUTING, &a., done at the shortestno
tie° and on reasonable terms. His place of busi
ness is in Market street, two doors south of the
Lebanon Bank. JAMES N. ROGERS.
N. 8.--The 'highest market prices paid for
OLD COPPER, LEAD and PEWTER, or taken in ex
change for work or ware. [Lob., may 13,'57.
BOOKS ! BOOKS.! !
WALTZ BABBLE 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 are—
Dr. Kane's Expedition, in 2 Vole.
Prescott's llistory of Charles V., in 3 Vols.
Recollections of a Life Time, In 2 Vols., by 3. G.
Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley's Tales.
Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, and other
Miscellaneous Works.
Carpenter's Assistant sad Rural Architect.
American Architect; by J. W. Bitch.
laiwnlog's'Cott c age Residences and Cottage Grounds.
The Economic'eett o ge Builder.
They have always on hand a large assortment of School
Books, Blank Books and
STAT I 0 N E.ll Y .
Alen, Sunday Scitool Books, and Music kooks,
among which is
"The Il a i inonia
Ity E. D. M'CAULET.
Also, Piano Forte, Melodeon and iriolin Instructors
ALSO,
PAPER HANGINGS ,
of Foreign and Domestic idanufacture,
Window Shades,
The Monthly . Magazinesy
and all the
NEWSPAPERS, daily 4 Weekly,
a s p b e bed by caning. at the store, on Cumberland street,
ha the borough of Lebanon, at thWeignor the fgßig Book."
olt,Orders left with them for any kind of goods in their
line, will berprompHy attended to.
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Lobate:lol4M fl, 1857.
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The public are invited to call at his
NEW STAND IN MARKET ST.,
one square north of Union Hall, Lebanon, Pa.,
where he will attend personally to all wo will
favor him with their patronage.
Ile would also return his sincere thanks for the
liberal patronage afforded him since opening in
business, and feeling the more encouraged by tlie
interest manifested in his behalf by the public,'he
enters upon a new season with renewed energy,
despatching business with apromptnessbecoming
an honest mechanic.
pEr• Terms Reasonable. Call and Exiithine.
J. E. DAUGHERTY.
Lebanon, April 3, 1357.
P. S.—Also, a number of select Limestone Door
Sills, fur the accommodation of building men and
contractors, who. would do well to call and exam-.
inc. J; E. D.
RENDVAL.
Lebanon Marble Yard.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs
the public in general that he is
prepared to do all kinds of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL 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 serred a regular apprenticeship
to the business, be pledges himself that he con luau urea.
ture cheaper, and give ti better finish than any other
man engaged in the same business. his stock consists of
Monuments, Grave Stones Mantels,
Cemetery Posts- Furniture Slabs, &e.
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Also, SANDSTON E of the best quality lor all uses,
plain and ornamental. A large [moan:ma of LIME
STONE for all kinds of housework, of any size and
quantity. Anf•Please call and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere.
JOHN FARRELL.
Lebanon, December 79,1555.
N.II—LFI733BIIING done in German and English, by
the beet practical workmen
REMOVAL!
To - Nei 4, Eagle Buildings.
A. RISE'S
Fashionable Hat and Cap Store,
• Market Square, Lebanon, Pa.
TILE undersigned hereby informs his friends
-I 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 we
commodating terms. His stock consists of Bea
rer, Nutria, Russia, Cassirnere, Moleskin, Silk,
Soft Hats, am., which he will dispose of at the
lowest prices. All his Hats are manufactured un
der his own immediate superintenaance, and.he
feels warranted in4aying, that for durability and
finish they cannoribe surpassed. Country 'Mer
chants, visiting Lebanon, dealing in hats and
' caps, can Le supplied at wholesale prices, from
one to a dozeri t ;such sizes as they may want.
ts.. N. B.—Fox, Mink, Muskrat, and Rabbit,
Skins wanted, for which, the highest market
prices will he paid. [Leh., Feb. 6,1856.
Of J. 1!I. Good's Book Stoke.
TDB undersigned, haling removed his New and
Cheap Book Store, to Market square, 2 doors
north of Dr. Gunronn'.s New Building, Market
st., where he will be pleased to see all of his 'old
friends, and those desirious of having articles in
his line. With a determination of selling cheart
er.than can bo purehased.elsewhere,,.ho would. ro•
Vectfully call the attention of the public to his
assortment of
Bibles, Hipna and Prayer BOokS,
cellaneous, Blank and School Books,
Wall and Window -Paper,
_ .
Stationery, and every article in bis line of busi
ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for
1857. All the Magazines and Newspapers, both
daily and weekly, to be had at Publisher's rates.
All orders'for articles in his linecarefully and
promptly attended to, by the undersigned.
Lebanon, Jan. 14, 1857. J. M. GOOD.
JAMES F.. MAXWELL,
MANUFACTURER OR
Improved Fire and Water Proof
COMPOSITION ROOFING,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of iar-
L Reading, Lancaster, Lehanen, and
their vicinities, that we are prepared to put on
roofs on most liberal terms, and at the shortest'
notice.
We respectfully call the attontion of persons a
bout to build, to our-invaluable method of roofing,.
now much used throughout the principal cities of
the United Stites and their vicinities. This mode
of roofing having all the combined requisites of
cheapness, Durability, and Security against Fire
and Water, and dispenSing with high gable walls;
the roofs require an inclination of not Moro than
three-quarters (1) of an inch to the foot, and in
many cases saving the entire eost of rafters—the
ecilieg joist being used.
The gutters are made of the same material,
without any extra charges ; consequently, our
roofs are put up at almost half thO coat of either
Tin, Slate, or Shingles. The material being of
an imperishable nature, it surpasses all others in
Durability ;—besides, in case of any casualty, it
is tho most easily repaired of any other roof now
in use. Yet:, the best proof we can offer as to its
being both fire and Water proof, are our many re
ferences, to any one of whom we are at liberty
to refer.
N. B.—But let it be distinctly understood,
(since we manufacture our own composition, and
do the work in person,) that we 'Warrant all our
work proof against both Fire and Water •- if they
prove contrary, we will most willingly Aide the
results.
The materials being mostly non-conductors of
- heat, no roof is so cool in summer, or so warm in
winter. 'Those wishing to. use our roof should
give the.rafters a pitch of about one inch to the
foot. [nruy 27, 1654.-4 m.
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 GUIDE by Di. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Er. WM. 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 GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG
MARRIAGE GUTDE.—YOUNG'S GREAT PHYSIO
LOGICAL WORK, The Pocket Esculapius, or Every One
Ills Dwn Doctor, by Wet. Youwo, M. D. It 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 impediment to married life, should read
this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be
acquainted with. Still, it is a book that must be kept
locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent
to any one on the receipt of twenty , five cents. Addres
Dr. WIT. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street, above Fourth
Philadelphia. [January 7,1557.—1 y
cc Washington
Curnberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
THE undersigned, having taken this old and
favorite stand, and having refitted it in tbe
best style, is now prepared to accommodate the
public, and entertain strangers and travellers in
the best modern style. The House is commodi
ous and pleasant. The TABLE shall be well pro
vided for, and the BAR contain none but the
PUREST - .anuons. The STABLING attached to
the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of ac
commodating agreat number of Horses.
_OP- To his friends and acquaintances in Leb
anon County, as well as to all others, he extends
a cordial invitation to make his House - their 1101 IE
when visiting Leba.non.
April 29, 1867. DAyID•INFFMAN.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
JUST RECEIVED Al!
J. W. A C
prom $1,25 to 010, 8 day o.nd 80 hour.
Oct. 22, '56.
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
Dundore Oves
El
lIAVE just opened the finest, largest and.
cheapest assortment of Furniture ever offer
ed in Lebanon. Their store is in Cumberland
street, between Market and Plank-road.
Their stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which they will sell lower
than can ho bought in Lebanon. All they ask is
of persons in want of Furniture to give them a
call before purchasing.
They have on hand alarge assortment of Sofas.,
Tete-a-tetes,. Lounges, Centre,Pier, Card and
other Tables, What Note, flat Racks, tte. Also,
A large and cheap stock of Stuffed, Cane-seat,
and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads' and :a
lot of Cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,
—Gilt, Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap.
Venetian 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, ISM% DUNDORE do OVES.
El
ll' YOU wader A
Cheap Looking Glass,
Gilt, Rosewood or Mahogany, or Vol:titian Blinds,
GO TO DUNDORE & OVES.
BOOT & SHCE STORE.
Jacob Itcadle 3
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that ho
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 custom.
Mo invites Merchantsand - dealers in
Boots and Shoes,
•
and every one who wishes .to purchase fashiona
ble and durable articles inhis line, to call aril ex
amine for themselves, his large'and.varied stock.
Ile is determined tolitrePass all competition in
the manufacture of every. article in bis business,
suitable for, any market in. the Union. A due
care is taken in regard to' inaterials andworkinan
ship ; none but thabest quality of Leather and
other materials are used, and none but the best
workmen are employed. .
P. S.--Ho returns his sincere thanks to his
friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on him. He hopes by strict attention
to business and endeavoring to please his custo
mers, to merit• a share of public patronage.
Lebanon, Oct, 17, 1856.
fit VEINS . McADAM are ready to ready to
OM accommodate everybody with Boots, Shoes,
Trunks and Traveling bags.
BOOT & SHOE S T ORE.
Daniel' &retell;
WITH many thanks to. my patrons for their
liberal patronage thus far bestowed; and
the determination to merit a continuation of the
same, I ant now ready; Ladies and Gentlemen,
(having disposed of my winter stook,) to offer you
a well selected Spring-afid.summer stock. Come
and see and judge for yourselves.
I will tell you the piece, and you neer will forget,
When you once behold GreeS's beautiful tt
Of Gaiters, Boutes.orjlifskine which greet -
With a graceful appearance on the Ladies' feet.
lily place may be found on Cumberland street,
Where each of my friends 1 welcomely greet,
'Tie here may be ibund all patterns well made,
Got up'in tall style for, the opening Spring trade.
Come gentlemen, you tlitit wants good boot.
hare got u Spring fashion that surely will suit,
If a Calf or a Kip of good mechanical skill,
Just give me a call I'll fit you at will.
Ladies , and -Gentlemen ,
I also would call your attention to my well se
lected Stook of Sommer Shoes, comprising.s or 6
different kinds, which I will dispose of at reasona
blo ':prices, under a good insurance of excellent
make.
ADAM RISE
N. B.—Travelers now : ls your time, if you wish
to see a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, and
different kinds of Bags. Come one, come all.
march 21, 1817.
THINS McADAM have &splendid assort
mont of Botts, Shoes, Trunks and Travel
ing bags.
JOHN eassprt. • -GEORGE GASSER.
Boots Shoes -Bats , -.Caps
Trtinks, 4-c.,
THE suhscribers respectfully invite the attention
1- of the citizens of. Lebanon and vicinity to an
examination of their new stock , of goods just re
ceived from Philadelphia. Thby have a general
assortment of the latest styles of, all kinds of
Jlmnc-Jladc and City Work,
and also make to order, at short notice, any ar
ticle in their line that may be wanted.
Don't forget that the store has been re
moved from the old location, to "Phreaner's Old
Building," next door 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 not to
be boat in selling cheap articles in their line:
Leb., apr. 22, 1857. j J. es G. GASSER.
INS
Arn K e tV 4c oPiit i‘ o l ts, b aSih'eo'clus just received
e a d n
d
Travelling bags.
Philip F. 11.11cCaully,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker
nN Cumberland street., One door• East of, the
V Black Horse Hotel.
The subscriber desires to in
form the public that helms open-
ed. as above, where he is prepar
ed
•••m" 777'
to execute orders. for Boots
and Shoos of the finest finish and style, and equal,
if not superior, to any heretofore offered to the
public. [may 27, 18.57.
A TKINS has just returned from the city with
MI his new stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and
Trar sling bags.
25 WITNESSES;
0 or, THE
= Wrger Convicted.
CD JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR,
Who has bad TO years' experience as a Bank
er and Publisher, and Author of
~ A series of Lectures at. the 8r0ad
%..., way Tabernacle, . -
1....1 when; forlo successive nights', over
P
6 .- 50,000 People 4 . • .
0 1 Greeted him with rounds of Applause, while
he exhibited the manner in Which coun-
P terfeiters execute their Frauds, and
the surest and shortest means
of Detecting them
illl4
' The Band. Note. Engravers all say
CT) that he is the greatest, judge.of pa
,.., per money living:"„
OF
%UV the Present Century for
.
„.... Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes.
C . jneseribing every Genuine Bill in existence,
0.. , • and exhibiting rit a glance every Colin
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C) Arranged so admirably, that ..
F-, Reference is Easy and
F-T
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e.-o.
No index to examine !
p-i• No pages to hunt up !
O But so simplified and arranged, that the
= Merchant, Banker and Business man can
.... See all at • a
Glance.
C) ---
English, French and German. ,
4 g
.
Thus each may read the same in his
PI own Native . Tongue.
L. _,-• Most Perfect Bank Note List
PIIIMISHED.
: Also a. list of
©Ail the Private Bankers in America.
-
,asi.,A Complete summary of the Finance of Hu
"wiy,,,,,...rope and America will be published in each
I .asrledition, together with all the important
Ci t - News of the Day.
(.I)ALso,
A Series of Tales,
O From an old manuscript found in the Fast.
v It furnishes the most complete History of
)..i• Oriental life
Cl) • Describing the most perplexing positions
CO in which the ladies and gentlemen of that
country have been so often found. Thise
stories will continue throughout the whole
year, and mill prove the most entertaining
~, . ever offered to the public.
~,„,'",' tXurnished Weekly to subscribers on
. 1 / 4 1 d,_,1y, at Si a year. • All letters must be ad
si'd.ressed to
„ _ . ,.ori. JOHN S. DYE, Broker.
• ""ci,Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street,
.... .
- April 22,1857; New. York...
CCALL - and examine the, new stock of Atkins dt
Madam:: Come soon and purckase yOir
Boots, Shoos , &c., at Atkins & McAdam's.
THE CENTRAL
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES !
CORBIN 4. l kr, CO.,
LICENSED AGENTS,
lIRE authorized by the Managers to fill all or
dors for Packages, Tickets or Shares, in the
Maryland Lotteries.
Those Lotteries are drawn in public in the city
of Baltimore under the superintendence of the
State Lottery Commissioner,
Who guarantees the fairness of the Drawjags, and
the official drawn numbers are published in the
Journals of the city of Baltimore, with his certifi
cate bearing his signature.
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One Trial may make you Rich for Life!
Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily.
pr• Send your orders to CORBIN 4 CO., the
Old Established Authorized Agents who have sold
more prizes, than any other office in' the State of
Maryland.
PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY.
This favorite Lottery is draWn daily. The Cap
ital Prizes are SS.OOO, 87.000, $6.000, $5.500, ,i.e.
Single Tickets, One Dollar.
CERTIFICATES OP PACKAGES:
26 Whole Tickets, $lO 00 1'26 Half Tickets, $8 00
26 Quarter. Tickets, $4 00. •
rah Ott', Venture. Nothing Gecineti.
Tickets bought ;by the Package are alWays the
. most profitable to the purchasers. -.
For $25 we send package Wholes, Calves d: Quarters.
For $lO we send package lild , ces and 2 Whole tickets.
For $5 we send packages Quarters and ono Whole ticket.
Look at the following SPLENDID SOIIEMES I
one of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each day
of the Week ! ' ' .
, CLASS 49.÷--SCIIRME.
'1 Prize of 37.000 is $7.000 207 Prizes ofs2O are $1.140
1 prize of 1341 is 1.80 .;182mrizes of 10 are 1.320
3 prizes of 1..000 are 3.000. '' 132 prices of 4 are 528
4 prizes of 400 are 1.600 I 4.092 prizes of 2 are 8.181
4 prices of 100 are . 400 I 25.740 prizes of
. 1 are 25.740
30,316 prizes, amounting to . . • . . .., , $53.253
TICKETS, $l. ' '
.. . POKOMOKE 'LOTTERY. : • •
CAPITAL PRIZE, $24.000! .
CLASS Frrn..-LEERTIFICATE OP PACKAGES.
.26 Wholes, ' ' $B9 00 126 Halves ' $4O 00
26,Quarters, , 20 00 126 Eighths, 10 00
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 524.000 is, . . $24,000
6 prizesof— ' ' 2.000 arc - ' ' 12.000
6 prises of , 3:000 are ' ' IS.OOO
20 prizes of 689 aro . • 13.537
20 prizes of 400 aro _ , 8.000
20 prizes of ' 300'are :' ' 6.000
20. prizes of - • 200 arei -' . ' ~ ' '' - .4.000
127 prizes of 100. aro . 12.700
63 prizes of 50 are' . 3.150
.
63 prizes of ' 40 are ' ' 2.520
Oil prizes of .30 are 1.390
63 prizes Of 20 are • 1.260
3.906 prizes of Ware ' 39.060
23.436 prizes of - 5 aro 117.180
27.814 Prizes making $263.347
Tickets Ss—Shaies in Proportion.
LOOS, THIS IS WORTH A TRIAL.
$30i000;
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY!
for the benefit of the SUSQUEHANNA CANAL.
CLASS FIVE.—SCHEME.
1 Prize of $30.000 is $30.000
1 prize of . 10.000 is. 10.000
1 prize of 5.000 is 5.000
1 priie of 3.907 is 3.907
44 - 100 prizes of 1.000 aro 100.000
25 prizes of 500 are ' 12.500
25 prizes of 300 are 7.500
66 prizes of 200 are 13.200
66 prizes of 100 aro 6.600
132 prizes of 80 are 10.560
132 prizes of 60 are 7.920
132 prizes of 40 are 5.280
3.894 priies of 20 are 72.880
25.740 prizes of 10 are 257.400
30.316 Prizes, amounting to $547.747
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES.
26 Whole tickets, $l3l SO 26 Half tickets, $66 00
26 Quarter " .33 00 126 Eighths " 18 00
Tickets slo—Shares in. Proportion.
We invariably answer letters by return mail en
closing the tickets in a good safe envelope, and al
ways observe the strictest confidence. After the
drawing is over, we send the official drawing, 'with
a written explanation of the result of the venture.
All prizes" bought at this office are payable immedi
ately after' the drawing in Current Money, and we
take Bank Notes of any State, or Bank Drafts in
payment for. Tickets at par. For odd amounts iu
making change we.reeeire postage Stamps; they
being more convenient than . Correspond
ents may Place the utmost confidence in the regu
larity and safety of the mails, its very 'few or no ,
miscarriages of money happen when properly di
rected to us. Be careful .that you,mention your
Post Office, County and State. Give us at least
one single trial, you cannot lose much, if not gain.
One single trial may make you independent for
life. Tar us. There should he no such word as
fail. Address CORBIN 4.t CO.,
Box 100 Post Offi.ce, Baltimore, Md.
AZ , " Orders for tickets in any of the Maryland
Lotteries promptly attended to. Circulars con
taining a list of all the Lotteries for the mouth,
forwarded on application. [July 3,'57-6m.
Dr. Ross' Drug Store
Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
DR. ROSS offers to buyers the best bargains in
drags, in Lebanon ; a long and varied expe
rience, of over twenty years, In the drug and
medical science, enables him to do up things in
the first style. Purchasers will please make a
note of these facts.
Magnetic Sugar,
- -pr the Permanent Cure of Neu
st. Vitus' Dance, and all
ter Nervous diseases, sold by
Noss.
Upharn's Electuary,
certain cure for the Piles.
.Marshisi's Uterine Cathol
my For the cure of all fem. die.
IL H. Higbee's Remedy,
the cure, of Coughs, Colds
Professor Wood's Hair Restorative,
For promoting the growth - of hair, always to be
had at the principal drug depot of Dr. Ross.
Hanry's Invigorating Cordial,
The best tonic in use for strengthening . the hu
man system, sold only by Dr. Ross.
Dr. Hasting's Syrup of Naphtha,
Is fast superseding all other medicines for the
cure of Consumption and Bronchitis. Dr. Ross,
sole agent.
Allen's Razor Powder,
For Baser Straps.
Pare Ohio Catawba Brandy—a pure and safe
article for medical use, to be had at Dr. Russ'.
Allen's Liniment, for Rheumatism.
Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative
Is an unfailingrestorer of the Hair,
it is taking the lead of all other
remedies for the hair. No toilet is
perfect without airs. Allen's Hair
Restorative. Call at Dr. Rosa'
Drug Store for airs. Allen's Hair.
Reiterative. See adv. in another col.
Dr. Ross' Worm Lozenges
Are as sweet as sugar and a certain
cure for Worms.
Dr. Ross' Infant Drops,
For the relief of restlessness, colic pains, .tc., of
children. Sold only at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
Cougla Cured for Twenty-five Cents.
Dr. Pbysiek's Cough Syrup is the cheapest and
bostremedy for Cough s t eolds, ice. Call at Dr. Dose.
Dr. Ross' gorse Powder
Is the best Iloree.Ponder in use
Dr. Ross' Cattle Powder
Is fist taking the place of all other Cattle Powders.
D. Ross' Horse Liniment,
For the cure of Old' Strains, Swellings, Bruises,
de. Sold only by .Dr. Ross.
Dr. Ross' Eye Salve,
Per the cure of sore,
weak or inflamed eyes. In
dividuals who have been allicted with diseases of
the eyes, for months and years,' have boon entire
ly cured by the use of Dr. Ross' Eye Salve.
Fresh Garden .Seeds
In great variety at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
Dr. Ross' Totter Ointme,it.
Persons afflicted with tettor, ringworm, and va
rious other skin diseases, will find various efficient
medicines for their cure at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
Dr. Ross' Tooth Wain.' • ' •.•
Is a very superior preparation for the . Teeth and
Gums. It whitens, eleanS and preserve the teeth,
and hardens the gums. It prevents and cares
Scurvy. Try it, by all means, if you value .a,
sweet breath and white teeth. Ask for Dr. Road
Tooth Wash.
Heyrs Embrocation. for Horses .
Has no superior for the cure of swellings; bruises,
galls produced by tho collar or saddle, scratches,
old or fresh wounds. Ask forileyl's Embrocation,
Trusses.
Dr. Ross has a variety of Trusses—for infants,
children or grown people. Unless a Truss fits, it
is worse than useless—it will do harm. lie has
had an experience of over 18 years in this branch
of surgery, and adjusts every Trusi bought of him.
15 Gallons of Soap for 19 'Cents.
Ono box of Saponifier, costing 19 coots, will
make 9 pounds of hard soap; or 15 , gallons of spft .
soap, without any trouble. Ittgldiriotona given. '
Sold at Dr. Rose'-Drug Store: ' Niril 8; 1957:
D.S. RABE R,
Wholesoleciad Retail Druggist,
Corner of Cumberland st., and Doe alley, few doors
west from Greenawalt's hardware 6ture.
Lebanon, Penna.
DRUGS`, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
CIL EMICALS) •
.AYE-STUFFS.
THE undersigned haVingkist received a large
and well-selected - stock of unadulterated Eng
lish, French, and American Drugs, Medicines,
Ch em i ca l s, Paints,and,
Dye-stuffs, Varnish,
Turpentine, Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Surgical
Instruments, alassimre, Brushes, Hair Oils, Toi
let Soaps., Segars, Tobacco and a variety of Fancy
articles too numerous to mention;.
_ .
. .
.. . . . .
Dye -Stuffs.
Bengal Indigo, Dogwood, Bladder, Turnerie,
Annato, Ext. Dogwood, Coehincal, Copperas, &c...
Sime's genuine Cod-Liver Oil. Ext. of Dande
lion, Medicinal Wines, Brandy, Ale., sold only for
Bledicinal pm-poses at D. S. itaber's Drug Store,
Ll)Vation, Pa.
....
For %Family Use:
Cox's Patent Refined Gelatine, French Gelatine,
I' ice Flour, Reekeeti Farina, Corn Starch, Flavor
'Ng Extracts, Lotion; Vanilla, Rose, Orange, Bau
rn o, Celery, Ise., also all kinds of Spines,
s Ad cheap at Raker's-Drug Store.
Tritzsges I Trusses
';44,44e4 CyCor>/y,
—l-I'L.-'1111161:#14.40,) ,prAkig's
A large assortment of the'most Unproved styles
of American and French Trusses,varying in
Hood's ices from 50 cents to $5. - Kith ood's Abdom
h al Supporters, Vanhorn's Itteri - Abdominar Sup
p,rters, Vanhorn's Shoulder Braces, &c., sold
cheap at D. S. Raber's Drug Store. , '
For Horses 'and Cattle.
Doct. Phreaner'S Yellow Water .powder, Con
dition powder, Heave powdr; Heiriiteh's German
Vegetable Horse powder, Doct. J.'WorleY's Horse
nd Cattle powder, Leader: Si' Oo.'h Horse and
attic powder, Merchant's Gargling - Oil,. Horse
man's Hope, Hembold's Liniment, 4r.c.i
B . aponifer t or Conoentratgd Lyc.
Warranted to make Soap without Lime and
with little or no trouble. One. box,of Saponifier
costing only ISM cents will make...9:.pounds of
I iard,.Soap, or I &gallons ,of Soft Soap.
Sold at D. S. Itaber's Drug Store:
Worms,' Worms.
J. Gerbard's Infallible Worm Destroying Syr
up, Fahnestock's, Gallagher's, and•'Dr. Jayne's
Vermifuge, ,tc., also Holloway's ...Vegetable Ver
mifuge Confections, a - safe- and:effectual remedy
for worms. This is a deligh•ful preparation of
sugar, that any child will eat withpleasure. Ask
for Holloway's—as none other are genuine.
Sold at D. S. Rabor's Drug°Store
All the popular Patent medicines, sold at
D. S. RABER'S -
Cheap Drug Store, Cumberland -st.,- a few doors
from Greenawalt's Hardware Store. •
July 23,1858.
T%VENTY,TWO : YEARS'
Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most successful
practitioner in the cure of all diseases of a private nature,
manhood's debility. as an impediment to marriage; ner
vous and sexual infirmities, diseases . of the skin, and
those arising from abuse of mercury.:
TAKE PARTICULAR EQTICE
There is en evil habit sometimes indulged in , by boys,
in. solitude, often growing up with thent to Manhood;
and which, if not reformed in due• time, not only 'beget.'
serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness,- but gives
rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating
affections.
'Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice
are aware of the consequences, until they find the ner
vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
sensations, and vague fears in the mind. [Seepages,
29,.29,. of Dr. K.'s book on "Self-Preservation."l
The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is una,
ble ,to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his
mind to study ; his-step is tardy and weak ; he is dull,
irresolute, and engages evenitshis 'sports with less etter
gythan usual. • . - •
Jibe emancipate himself before the practice has done
Its worst. 'and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit
ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by . his
early follies. These are comdderatiobi which should
awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated.
• 'MIMI II F:
He who places himielf under Dr. RINKELIN'S treat
ment, may religiously Confide in his honor as a gentle
man. and rely upon the assurance, that the secrete of
Dr. K.'s patients will never be disclosed.
Young man—lot no false modesty deter you from mak
ing your case known to one, who, from education and
respectability can certainly befriend you.
I
/far Dr. KN KELLIVS residence has been:for the last
TwaYrr TEARS at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND
UNIO2+.I streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
PATIENTSIT A DISTANCE -
Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together
with all their symptoms, 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 DAMAGE or CURIOSITY, by Mail orE.:-
press.
READ! YOUTH AND MANLTOOD!!
A VIGOROUS LIPS OR "A. PREMATURE DEATH, KINIMIN ovr
Styr-Priasmivemori—Osmr 25 CENTS.
Letters containing that valve in stamps, will casino a
copy, per return of mall. .., • ' -
GRATIS GRATIS ! I GRATIS I I •
A Free GIFT To
MISERY 'RE.LIEVED!
"Nature's Ouide," a new and popular Work, full of
valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculat
ed to prevent yen= of misery, and save TOOUSANDS of
Urea, Is distributed without charge, and forwarded by
mail, prepaid to anylboat Office in Um United States, oa
receiving an order enclosing two postage atampa.
July 15, 1857.—1 y:
Important Discovery.
CON-SUMPTIO'N
- AND ALL
Diseases of the Lungs and Throat
ARE POSITIV ELY • •
CURABLE BY INHALATION ! !
• •. -
which conveys the
Remedies to the cavities' in the longs through the al.
passages, and comingin direst 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,,giviug that tone and energy so indiaPenan.
ble far the restoration of health. To be able to state
confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation,
is to me a source ofunalloyed . pleasure. It Is as much
under the control of medical treatment as any other
formidable disease ; ninety. out of every hundred eases
can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent 1n 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 suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an
nuttily destroys ninety-ere thousand persons in the U
nited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that
of the present population of the earth, eighty millions
are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave.
Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as
Consumption.. all riga: it basbeeri the great enemy
of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off
alike the brave, the beautiful, the gracetlfl, and the gift
ed. By the help of that Supreme . Being, from whom
coineth every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer
to the afflicted a permanent rod speedy cure in Ccm
sumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure
Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their depo-
Bitten in the lungs, is to prevent, the, free admission of
air into the air cells, which creeks' a weakened vitality
through the entire system. Thenveuvely; it is more ra-
Lionel to expect greater good from medicines entering
the cavitiies of the lungs, than from thcise admiuistered
through the stomach ; the patient will always find the
lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme
dies. True, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless,
it acts constitutionally, and with more power and cer
tainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To
prove 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, so that a limb may be amputated without the slight
eet pain; inhaliog thoordinary burning gas will destroy
life in a few hours.
.
The inhalation of ammonia rouse the system' when
fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of _the
Medicines is perceptible in the skin, a taw moments af
ter being inhaled, and may he immediately detected "in
the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional et:
facts of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always pro 7.
Aueed by breathing foul air. • Is not this positive evi
dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and .jinl.l
- administered through the lunge, should produiw
the most happy results I During !eighteen years' prate
tics, many thousands, suffering from diseases of the
lunge 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.—
lily treatment of Consumption is original, and founded.
on long experience and a. thorough investigation. 3.1 y
perfect acquaintance with the, nature of tubercles, de.,
enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of
disease that simulate consumption ; and apply the proper
remediee, rarely being mistaken even in a single case.---
This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological
and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve
the lungs from the effects of contracted chests ; to en
large the chest, purify the blood, impart to itrenevred vi
tality, giving energy and tone to the entire system.
Medicines, with full direptions, sent to any part of the
United States and Canadair, by patients communicating
their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more.
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. certainty ;
and then the cure could be effected without my seeing
.theOitieut again-
G. W. GRA/Mit, •M. D
Office, 1131 TilliertN4 (oldtrq 1010'belolir.12th,
I,IIII .I.DELPHiA,
•
July 8, 18.57-11ereh 18,185 7.
Of all diseases, the great, first cause
Springs from neglect of Yature's
SUFFER
_ EN A
MIRE IS GUARANTEED
IN ALL STAGES OF
SECRET DISEASES
Self-abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleete, Grav
el, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains tliartoues.
and Ankles, diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and
Eyes, Ulcers uPori. the Body or Limbs, Cancers,-
Dropsy,. Epileptic Fits; Stlrituse Dance, and all DM=
eases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Orr'
Bans, such as - Nerrens Trembling, Loss of Memoryl
Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision
with peenliar spots sintering before the" eyes; Loss of
Sight, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Eruptions'
upon the Face, Pain fifth" , Back and Head, Female Ir- -
regulari ties and all improper discharge, s from- both sexes:
It matters not from what cause the disease originated,-
however long standing,or olistinate the ease, RUCKERT
IS CERTAIN, and in a shbrter time thins &permanent care'
can be effected by any other treatment, even after the
disease has baffled the skill ofeini'nent physichmsand nr. -
listed all their means of cure. The medichterkareidnicir
ant - without - oder, causing no sickness and free from
mercury or balsam.. During-twenty years of practice, I
have rescued trent the Jaws of Death many; thonaandar
who, in tba r last stages of the above:mentioned diseases
had been given up to die by their physicians, which wars
rants me in. promising to the afflicted, who; may place-
themselves under my care, a perfect and most . speedy
cure. Secret Diseases are the greatest enemies to health;
as they are the firs t cause of Consumption, Scrofula and
many other disciasei, and should be a terror: to the hu.- . :
Man family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever of- ;
.
meted, a majority of the eases falling into the hands of ,
incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the di.
eases but ruin the constitution, filling the system with
mercury, which, with the disease,
has.ens,,the sufferer' intwa rapid ConSuniption: -
But should the disease and the treatment. not cause
death speedily and the victim Marries, the 'disease Is en
tailed upon the children, who are horn, with feeble con
stitiitions, and the current - of life corrupted by a virus
which betrays itself iu &reruns, 'fetter, Ulcers', liiup
Lions and other affections of the Skin, Byes, Throat and-
Lungs. entailing upon them a brief existence of tarter
ing-and consigning them to an early, grave. . '
SELF ABUSE - Is 'another formidable enemy to healtbi
for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human 'dime'
sex causes so destructive a drain upon the system, Ara* ,
log its thousands of victims through a few years of me
fcring down to en untimely grave. It destroys the Ner
vous System, rapidly wastes away ,the..energies of life,
causes mental derangement, prevents the proper devel
opment of, the system, disqualifies for.marrirge, society,
business, and, all 'earthly happiness, and, leaves the suf
ferer wreeked-iu body or mind, predisposedtdConsump-
Ron and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death
itself.' With thefullestvenfidenee I assure the untirtii
nate victims of Self Abuse that a permanent andspeedy
cure can be effected, and with the abandonment of ruin
ous practices my - patients can bermterml to rolitist, vig
oroes health. ..
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' The afflicted are tinned against the use of Patent
Medicines, for 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 cotepouuda of Attack doctors, or the equally
poisonous nostrums vended as `Patent Medicines"
have carefully analyzed ninny of the so-called Patent
Medicines. and Lid, that nearly all of them: contain Cor
rosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest prepara
tions of mercury andm deadly Poison, which, instead of
curing the disease, disables the system !mitre.
1 ,'"" .Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are
put up by. utrginciplixt and ignorantpersons who do not
i understand even the alphabet of the Marzam
and are equally its destitute of any knowledge of the he
man system, having one - object only in view, and that to
snake money regardless of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males ;and -females
treated on principles established by twenty years of
I practice. and sanctioned by thousands of the most re
markable cures.: , : Medicines. With full directions sent to
any part of 'United States or Danadas, by
,patients
I communicating their symptoms byletter. Eusincis Cor
respondence strictly confidential.. Address
' xi SUMMERVILLE, M. D.,
Office No. 1131 Filbert St., [Old No. 109,] below twelfth,
ruitauntu.k.
July B,lBs7—Maich`lB;lBs7.
The Gretite# Discovery ever Made.
Grey 10.ir' litestored to its
• ittortiter olor. wtthout
Direitrr ' .
MEllt)lllE'h . If Aflt. COLOR RES'fOlt ma acknowledg
qsti ed to be. and is, the most EFFECTUAL article for
Restoring GREY HAIR to its former COLOR: and
BEAUTY; and causing it to grow when it has fallen off
and become thin. , -
By the`nsd of 0 . 5:7,17 I/NE BOTTLE—and in from
ten to twelv.a days-,-the G teyest Hair Will Imsnmelts ori
M al, life-like color, and the harshest hair will look, soft,
Smooth and
.41h. • This valuable preparation is oniv 50 `cents 'a bot
tle. Prepared by T. 11. .1 plto.llE, 175 Fulton, strmt,
Brooklyn, General -.Agent.' Sold also by 11:oks, at
his cheap Drug, and Atedicinal store, Lebanon, Pa.
Sept. 24,185 G.
ifelmbold's Genuine Preparation
Hig4ly Concentrated Conzpound. .F7trid
Extract Buc ,
For diseases of the Bladder t .lildneya, .Orawd, Dtopsy,
li'mtlznasSes, Obitructions, Secret diseases.
male Complaints, and all Inseams of
-
the Sexual Organs, .
Arising from Excei.ses - and Imprudent...lee in life, 'and re
moving all Improper Discharges. from the Bladder, El' 4."
neys,'or Sexual Organs, whether existing in
Male or Female,
.
From whatever cause they may base originated,
And no Matter rif 'flow Long 6 tand,i t ,
Giving Health and 'Vigor to the krame, and
Bloom to the Pallid eteel2l;:. !
• ' Joy .to the Afflicted !!! -
niurei Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes
all the sjinptoms, among whirls will ho found
'lndisposition
to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Loss of Memory, •
Difficulty of Breathing, Ilea
eral Weakness, Horror. of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread
ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet.
Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptoms, Hot Hands,
Plushness of the Body, Dryness of the skin,
Pallid Conntertatux and Eruptions on
tho Face, Pain in the Back. Hea
viness of the Eyelids, Fre
quently Black spots
• • Flying before
the Eyes '
with Temporary suffusion and LOPs of sight; 'Want 6 f
Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror
of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such Pa
tients than solitude, and Nothiog they More .
Dread for Fear of Therosaives no Ito-
pose of manner, no earnestness, no
Speculation. but vs' hurried -
transition front one
question to an
ether..
These symptoms if allowed to go on—which this med
kine invariably removes--soon follows Loss of Power,
Patuity, and EPILEPTIC one of. hich the pa
tient may expire. Who pan say that these, excesses are
not frequently follbwed by those direTtil diSeasc-s—tl N
SANITY AND CONS t The records of the In- -
sane Asylums, add the. melancholy deaths by Consump
tion, bear ample 'witness to thetruth of these assertions.
In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition ap
pears. The Countenance is actually sodden and quite
destitute—neither Mirth or (trier ever visits it ; should
a sound of the voice occur, itds rarely, articulate.
'With woeful measureS wan 'despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is most terrible I and has brought thousands
upon thousand to untimely graves, thushlastiag the am
bition of many noble youths. It eau be Cured by the Min
of - this IittALLIELE 117 1WFDT!
If you are sulfetitn , with of the abbve distressing
ailments, the I'LIJI_Er EXTRACT ItCCIID will zureion.
Try it and be convinced of its &Emmy.
Ileware of Quack Nostrums and Quack Do - eters,-
who falsely boast of abilities And references. -Citizens
know and avoid them, and save long suffering,Money,
and _Exposure, by sending or'callim; for a bottl of 'this
Popular and specific Remedy, ,
It allays all pain and inflammation; is perfectly '
ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action:
Extract Buchu -
Is prepared directly according to the Boles of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical
knowledge and care devoted in its ;combination. See
P rofesso r Dcwies' Val uable Wdiks •on ' the' practice of
Physic, and most of the late standard Worksof Medicine,.
(*- MieDAILAMIIED _co -
One bundred 'dollars trill lie paid to any Physician who.
ban prove that the medicine ever injured.a patient; and
the testimoriy, of , thousands can be produced to prove
that it doesigreat good-- Ca.ses of from one week to thir
teen years standing . hive 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 SCIENCE AND FA MB._
100,000 Bottles Have Been old
and not &single instance of a failure has been reported r
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the,
City of Philadelphia, 11. T. BLEI.I.IIIOLD, Chemist, who
being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains:
no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely;
Vegetable. 11. T. HELM BO LD, sole manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of Novenr.
her, 1814. 11 31. P. 111111ARD, Alderman..
Price. $ per'Bottle, or sixfor $5, Dr
.
• 'livered to any Address,
'Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certiffeatesfrorm
trofessors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared arid sold by 11. T. IiBLMBBLD,
• ' . Practical *MP Arialytimd Chemist.
No. 62
.Sputh. Tentk,St. below Chestnut,
Assembly' Buildings - Phila.
vs..
all D To be had of Dr. George Ross; D..S. Reber, and or
' rugp.'sts and`Deiliera throughout` thetnited States,
Canadas and British Provinees.
BE WA 14E
,OF COUNTERFEITS
Ask for Eelinbold's—take no other.
Cures Guaranteed.
Noe:l9, 1956.4 i.
XUTT & BUTCHER ' S
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111 4 G I C 0 •
nit DOLLARS REWARD wul be paid
1.10V1.1 for any medicine that will excel! this
for the following diseases, viz :
Rheumatism,. Neuralgia, Spinal. Affections,
Contracted Joints, Cholic Pains, Pains in the
Side or Back, Headache, Toothache, • Spiains,
Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises.; `Berns, and all 'dis
eases of the Skin, Muscles, and the . Glands.
Nolte genuine without the signature of Pratt
Buteljor attached to'cach
?or sale Wholesale and Retail, it . Guilford
Zeozberger'sDrugstore, Lebanon. _dune 3/57.1Y.