The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 23, 1857, Image 4

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STATISTICS OF COUNTRY LIFE.-0130 of our co
temporaries fishes up the following statistics of
country life:
FARMERS IN 1776.
Men to the plough,
Wife to the cow,
Girls to the yarn,
Boys to the barn,
And all dues settled.
.FARMERSIN 1836.
Men a Inere.show,
G iris—piano--
Wife silk and satin,
Boys Greek and Latin,
And all hands Ganged.
tFARMERS IN 1857.
Men all in debt,
Wives in a pet,
'Boys tobacco squirts,
Girls dragging skirts,
And everybody cheated.
AS- Tho Church of Dymock, Gloucestershire,
'boasts the following.recherche specimen:
"Two sweeter babes you mire did see
.Tban God amity geed wee
'But they war ortaken woo agar fltts
And hoar they lye as 'dead as mitts."
(ktr• Where gold and silver dwell in
the heart, faith, hope, and love, are out
of doors.--!Duniah Proverb.
FO-if ~you want an ignoramus 'to re
•spect you, - "dress to death," and wear
- watch seals about the size of a brick-bat.
Oz Unbounded modesty is •nething
.more than .unavowed vanity; the too
'humble obedience is sometimes disguis
eed impertinence.
ec:7 - In Cc
in Cork, a short time ago, the
'trier of the Court, endeavored to dis
perse the crowd by exclaiming, "All ye
blackguards that isn't lawyers, quit the
-Court."
f"'Ah," said an Englishman, "I be•
long to a country upon which the sun
never sets." "And I," said a Yankee,
"belong to a country of which there is
no correct map ; it grows so fast that
surveyors can't keep up with it." •
0:7 - '611re, stud I'm heir to a splendid
estate under my father's When he
died, he ordered my eider brother to di
vide the house wid me - ; and by St. Pat
rick he did it--:or he tuck the inside
himself., , and gave me the outside.
Otr MTs. Partingtowsays that "Where
two hearts beat responsible *to each oth
er, and then they are mouldered togeth
eT by early love and plenty of children,
depend on it no free-love can do them
any harm with its bad doctrines.
,0 'The chairman of the investigating
committee of the Busy-Body Society re
ports that the following resolution was
passed at a special meeting of ladies—
" Resolved, That if we, the young la
dies here assembled, don't get married
this year, somebody will be to blame."
"Flave you a fellow feeling in
your bosom for the poor women in U
tah?" asked a speaker of the sister of
Mrs. Partington. "Get out, you insult.
ing rascal !" said she, "I'll have you to
know I don't allow fellows to be feeling
in my bosom!" 0, dear.
Oto- A learned young lady, the other
evening., astonished the company by ask
ing for the loan of a diminutive argon
teous, truncated cone, convex on the
4urnutit, and semi-perforated with sym
metrical indentations !"
The poor creature wanted a thimble !
How To GET A FIAT.—"Say Pomp,
you nigger, whar you get dat new hat 7"
"Why, at de shop, of course."
"What is de price of such an article
as dat 7"
"1 don't know nigger -1 don't know;
de ekep keeper wasn't dar."
NEW FIRM. RABER & BROS.
C-LOTHI N Cs!
sit the well-known and
Fashionable Clothing Store, of
RABER
A A
lal THREE DOORS ine
.1.0 WEST OF THE .ILP
, lug COURT HOUSE. E
Jr.. 4
RABER
THE Proprietors a this establishment respect
.lt. fully announce to the public, that they have
now ready the largest, cheapest and best assort
ment of Spring and Summer Ready-made CLoru
nre ever before offered in Lebanon. Their stock
embraces the latest style of garments adapted to
the season, vial—Dimas COATS; Fine Black Cloth
Frock and Dress Coats. BustsEss CoAra; Black,
Brown, Green, Gray, Olive and Fancy Cloth Sin
gle-13reast, Frock and Sack Coats. SUMMER
COitsj of all kinds and prices. PANTALOONS;
fine Black Cloth and Dut Skin, Fancy Cassimere,
Satinet, Jean,and Corduroy ants. VESTS. ' Brit
satin 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 and Fig
ured Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handker
chiefs, Suspenders, Fancy Stocks, Gloves, Hosie
ry, Coat Links, &et.
Returning thanks for past favors, they respect
fully ask a continuance of public patronage.
Or- The Temonntoßusranss in allits branch
es, is. continued as heretofore.
I 11 MO i tfoi t-TO;i1.1
Cloth Mantt actory
T HANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned
1. respectfully informs the public, that he con.
tinues his manufactory in East Hanover, Lebanon
county, an as extensive a scale as ever. Itie un
necessary-for him to say more than that the work
will be done in the same excellent style which has
made his work and name so well known to the
surrounding country. He promises to do the
work in the shortest possible time. The Manu
factory is in-complete order, and ho flatters him
self to be able to render the same satisfaction as
heretofore. He manufactures
Broad and Narrow Cloths, Cadsinets, Blankets,
White and other Flannels,
All finished in the beat manner, and at reason
able prices. He also cards Wool and makes, Rolls.
For the convenience of his customers, wool and
cloth will he taken in at' the following places :
At the stores of Goorge & Shellenberger, Louver
tb Brother? Shfrk.A.The, and George Reinoshl,
and at aiiilford , a Lemberger's New Drug store,
in Lebanon ; at' Stores of Shirk and
Samuel U. Shirk, in North .Lelvinoti borough ;
Samuel Goshert, Betbel.tp.;.the„publie house of
Wm. Ramat, Fredericksburg; Samuel R. Bickel's
store; Jonestown ; George Weidiniues store, Bell
view; Melchior Rcichart, 2 miles from Palmyra;
Martin Early's store,..Palmyra; -GabriaLWolfers
bergees attire, - Palmyra landing.; Mohair Shirk,
- thi• at the stores of
` Hanover,
Lumber and Coal.
5000
MEN WANTED to come and buy
their LUMBER find COAL at the as.
tonishingly low prices which I am now determin
ed to sell at.
Now is the time, if you wish to save your money,
to come to the New Lumber and Coal yard, located
between the Old Lutheran Church and Myers b.
Shours' Steam Mill, and ono square north of the
Court Ilouse, in 'Walnut street, in the borough of
Lebanon, where is a well selected stock of all kinds
of Building Materials, consisting of
500,000 ft. Boards,
300,000 Shingles,
200,000 ft:Joist a Scantling,
60,000 ft. hemloek boards,
60,000 ft. do feno'g b'ds.
Also,Planks, Plastering and Roofing Lnth, all
of whic will be sold, wholesale or retail, at Mid•
tlletown 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 Blacksmith's
Coal, which will be sold almost at cost.
JOHN I H. .171.TIVIBYBR.
Lebanon, June 24,1857.
Bournian Hauer & Capps
LUMBER YARD.
This Way, if you Wayt Cheap Lumkr.
lIE undersigned have lately formed a part
,nership for the purpose of engaging in the
Lumber Business, on a new plan,
would respect
fulivinform the public at large, that theirmlace
ibuliness is 'David Bowman's old Lumber Yard,
in East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street,
square from the.Eva.ngelieal dhurch: They have
enlarged the yard, and filled itvilticamew and ex
cellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as
BOARDS, PLANKi3, JOISTS, LATHS, SHINDLES, AND
SCANTLING,..
of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they
keep constantly on haild a full and well-season
ed assortment, of all`kincis of BUILDING MATE
,
RIALS. Persons in want of anything ;in- , their
line are invited to call, examine , their stock,
.and
earn their ,pricesr Thankful TorvaitTavors, they
hope, that by attention to businesss and moder
ate prices, to merit a continuance of public pat
ronage. BOWMAN, lIAUER & CAPP.
Lebanon; April 8, 1857.-ly.
L UMBER. LUMBER.
NEARLY 2,000,000 FEE !
Ov the best and cheapest assortment of LUMBER
ever offered to the public, at the. new and ex
tensive LUMBER AND COAL YARD of-
PHILIP BRECHMLL,
in 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 rill, and one
square east of Borgn er's Hotel.
his assortment consists of the best well seasoned
White, Yellow ' Norway, Pine Hemlock ;Boards;
Cherry, Poplar,and Pine Bonrds.
and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank;
White Pine and Henshick Scantling and Joists;
White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling;
d & inch Poplar boards, Plank & Scantling.
'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 ,t; descriptions.
COAL! 'COAL ! ! COAL!!!
The largest stock of Broken, Stove, Limeburn
era' and : Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest
.prices.
plir- Confident that he'has'the largest and best
assortment of LMIHER of all descriptions and siz
es,as well as thelargest stock of the different kinds
0C0.1.1, ever' offered to the citizens of Lebanon
county, 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.
SAMUNLADI:VOSHL. C ADOLPHUS F.RIMODEPL. :: CHAS. H. aunt
A 110116E_ FOR. ALL !
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VSYNSITF:..
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The Largest, Best and Cheapest
ASSORTHEXT OF
LIINIDER AND COIL
•ever offered heretofore to the public,
AT THE OLD YARD iN
Jrorth ifieluanon Borough,
(E 79 RmERLy •oCCISPIED BY )lARI & REINOEIII..)
Situated on Ease 4 West side of Mar-
ket street, at Union Canal.
e a t n h d o da
surrounding o i u n n fo d r i m n
il in E w u tte er ef tiFzneends take
k L e et h a i n s o m n
Counties, that they have now on hand a large
stock of WELL SEASONED LUMBER, and are
constantly receiving" additioris thereto. Their as
sortment consists in part of
While and Yellow PINE and HEMLOCK
BOARDS.
1/ inch and 2 Inch PANNEL and COMMON
PLANKS. _ •
White PETE and IlanLocic SCANTLING and &Ham
1 inch and inch CHERRY BOARDS,
PLANKS and TABLE LEGS.
Also, 1 inch and .1 inch POPLAR BOARDS,
PLANKS and SCANTLING.
Such as ASH and" WHITE OAK BOARDS,
PLANKS and SCANTING.
SHINGLES, SHINGLES, SHINGLES !
A great assortment of good PINE and itestLocit
SHINGLES. Also, ROOFING and PLASTERING
LATHS. Also, RAILS, POSTS, and ready topped
PALINGS for fencing.
• Flooring Boards, Boors and Window Sash.
Of which they positively have the largest-and
best assortment ever offered in this section of
country. _ _
COAL! COAL ! ! COAL !I !
They keep constantly oft hand the best quality
of Broken, Stone and Limeburnere COAL. Also,
the best quality of Hollidaysburg Smith Coal,
which are sold at reduced prices.
tag- Having now on baud much the largest
and completest assortment of Lumber eyes offered
to the public . in Lebanon, they feel confident of
being able satisfactorily to accommodate all pur
chasers, and would, therefore, invite an examina
tion of their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
' • mormins , AfEILY.
North Lehman Borough, Sept.ll, 1856.
FIRE! FIR.E!! :FIRE!!!
TAKE NOTICE:
HAT the Locomotive will soon pass through
T
fobanon, and as Barns and Houses will be in
danger from Fire thereof,
James N. Rogers
•
Bogs leave to inform the inhabitants of Lebanon
and vicinity, that ho will
Cover Barns and Houses with Tin,
Also, thankful for tho patronage he has receiv
ed, he embraces this opportunity of informing the
public generally, that he has on hand,
TIN WA•RE:
from aten spoon to a boiler of any size; all kinds o
COAL STOVES
of the most improved patterns. 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. B.—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 ! !
WALEk
2 1m "g a tr a P inr / m i.l,tVateyanly 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 reeeired am—
ps.. Kane's Expedition, in 2 Vols. •
Prescott's Elistory of Charles V., in 8 Vols.
Recollections of a Life Time, - in 2' Vols., by S. G.
Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley's "Tales.
Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, and ether
Miscellaneous Works.
Carpenter's Assistant end Rural Architect.
American. Architect ; by J. W. Bitch.
Downing's Cottage Residences 'and Cottage Grounds.
The Economic Cottage Builder.
They have always on hand a large assortment of School
Bobks,Dtank.Books end ..
STATA 0 E R Y
Also, Sunday School Books, and 51tusic. Itooks,
among which
"The liannortia Irnio 3 )l
EY E. D. ArCairtMr,
Also, Piano Forte, Melodeon .and Violin Instructors.
Pram , the
a
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A 490,
PAPER HANGINGS,
or Foreign and Domestic Manufacture,
Window Shades. ,
The Illeathly iffaigazines.
lave WA
leavo tbeir
led places,
pared. Or
wool to bo
AA will be
• NEWS PAPERS 4. .
2,1 IIY 40V 41 --
Gmbellad by Capin at th.....5e,0n Cam ri.td e . tvt_
in the bakough,afirabanan, at the abrupt' t rii -- ----
13.0rdars left with thozapqrailita - of e ,21103c410
Una, lOU prointitly attead4 to. I C" In' their'
Wilma% Aril 8, 107.
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t.. 410
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The pubic are lb - cited to call at his
NEW STAND IN MARKET ST.,
one square north of Union Mall, Lebanon, Pa:,
whore he will attend .personally to all, who'will
favor himwith their patronage. ~
ileWeiild also return his sincere thanks for: the
liberal' patronage afforded him since opening in
business, and feeling the more encouraged by the
interest manifested in his behalf by the public, he
enters upon a new season with renewed energy,
despatching business with apromptnessbecoming
an honest mechanic.
Xiits Terms lieasona6le. Tanand Examine.
3. 'E. VA.UGRERTI.
Lebanon, April 3, 1857.
P. S . ;---Also, a numberof seleetLinteatone Door
Sille,"for - ilm.aceoirtmodatitrtif building men and
-contractors, who would do Well to - call and exam
jun., 4. E. D.
REMOVAL.
Lebanon Marble irai.d.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public in general that he is
prepared to dealt kinds'of .R.v.tcr AND ORNAMKNTAL work
at his Marble Yard, in Walnut street, 'half way between
tho Court flouse and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depdt,
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 Vito has served a regular apprenticeship
to the business, he pledges -himself that he can manna°.
tore cheaper, and give a • better finish than any other
MAD engaged in the surge business. Ms [dock consists of
Monuments, Grave Stones, Mantels,
Cemetery Posts; Furniture Slabs; &e.
Aleo, SANDSTONE of the best quality for all uses,
plain and ornamental. A large assortment of LIME
STO?.ZE for all kinds .of 'housework, of , any Size and
quantity. .119,-Please cull and examine prices and the
stock before you purchase elsewhere. '
• • JOHN FARRELL.
Lobanon t .Deeember 19,1855.
N. B.—LETTERING done in German and Englishi'lby
the best prneGral workmen ' _ • •
REM OVA LI
.
To No. 4, Eagle B
..uiltlingS.
A. RISE'S,
Fashionable Hat and tap 'Store,
-Market Square, Lebanon, Ya
PEE undersigned hereby informs his friends
and the public iu general, that ho is now, and
will be always, fully prepared to supply his cus
tomers with
.goods in his line Wholesale and re
tail, at the shortest notice, and upon the most ac
commodating terms. His stock consists of Bea
ver, Nutria, Russia, Cassimere Moleskin, Silk,
, .
Soft Hats, which he will dispose of at the
lowest prices. All his Rats are manufactured un
der his own immediate superintendance and he
feels warranted in saying, that for durability and
finish they cannot be surpassed. Country mer
chants, visiting Lebanon, dealing in hate and
caps, can be supplied at wholesale 'prizes, frau
one to a dozen, such sizes as they may want.,
13.--Tox„ Mink, Muskrat, and Rabbit,
Skins wanted, for which, the highest market
prices will be paid. (Lcb., Feb. fi, 1556.
REMOVAL
Of J. PI. Good's Book. Store.
TDB undersigned, having - removed his New and
Cheap Book Store, to - Market.slinare, 2 doors
north of Dr.. GUILFORD'S New Building, Market
'st., where he will be pleased to see a.ll of hii - old
friends, and those •flesirions 'Of having, Articles
his line. With a determination of selling cheap
er than can be purchased elsewhere, he wouldTe
speotfully call the attention of the public to 'his
assortment of
Bibles, Hymn and Prayer nooks, Mis
cellaneous, BlaUk and School Books,
Wall and Window Paper,
Stationery, and every article in his line of busi
ness. Also, Pocket Diaries and Almanacs for
1857. All the Magazines and Newspapers, both
daily and weekly, to bo had at Publisher's rates.
All orders for articles in his line "carefully and
promptly attended to, by the undersigned.
Lebanon, Jan. 14, 1557.' J. Dl. GOOD.
JAMES F. MAXWELL,
MANCFAMTtPTIEIt or
Improved Fire and Water Proof
COMPOSITION ROOFING )
HARRISBURG, PA.,
D ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of liar_
risburg, Reading, Lancaster, Lebauen, and
their vicinities, that we are prepared to pnt on
roofs on most liberal terms, and at the shortest
notice.
Werrospectfully call the attention of persons a
bout to build, to our invaluable method of roofing,
now much used:throughout the principal cities of
the United States and their vicinities. ' This mode
of roofing baving'all the combined requisites of
cheapness, Durability, and Security against Fire
and Water, and dispensing with highgablowalls;
the roofs require an inclination of not more than
three-quarters O` of an inch to the foot, and in
many cases saving the entire cost of rafters—the
ceiling joist being used.
The gutters are made of the same material,
without any extra charges 3 consequently, our
roofs are put up at almost half the cost of either
Tin, Slate, or Shingles. Tho' material being of
an imperishable nature, it surpasses all others in
Durability
‘ ,•besides, in case of any casualty, it
is the most easily repaired of any other roof now
in use. Tet,,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. 8.--" 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 grater • if they
prove contrary, we will most willingly Lido the
results.
The materials being_ mostly non-conductors of
heat, no roof is so cool in summer : or so, war= in
winter. Those wishing to use our roof -should
gii - e the rafters a pitch of about one inch to the
foot. puny 27, 1854.-4 m.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOU IN.
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 GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WTI. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
.MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE GUIDE.—YOUNG'S GREAT PIIYSIO
LOGICAL WORK, The Pocket Esculapius, or Every Ono
His Own Doctor, by Wm. Yonso, AI. D. It iv 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 marrledlife, should read
this book. It discloses secrete 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. Will.
_YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street, above „Fourth
PhilatleiPtda. panuary 7,1867.-ly
„
-
"Washington House ,»
Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
THE undersigned, having 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 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 ITQUORS. The STABLING attached to
the Hotel is large and roomy, and capable of at
conamodating.agreat number oral:9es. t -
To' his frierids' and amputintances 14,Leb
anon County, as we) as to all others, he extends
a cordial invitation makehis HoUse their Roma
when visiting ,Lebanon.
DAVIIYSO27IIIO.
CLOCKS‘CLOCKS
JUST -11.Ec,EivpD .AT
J. W. - A- 0 , E
from $1.;5 . - c o $lO, 8 dity . and:Bo. Aourß
90t. 22, 456, _
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
Dundore 4 Oves
HAVE just opened the finest, largest and
cheapest assortment of Furniture evor offer
ed in Lebanon. Their store is in duinberland
street., between Market and Plank-road.
Their stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
Common Furniture, which they will sell lower
than-wan be bought in.Lebalien. All they ask is
of persons in want of Furniture to give them a
call before purchasing.
They have on hand a large assortment of Sofas,
Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, •Coutre, Pier, Card and
other Tables, What Nots '
ilataanks,:dse. Also,
A large and cheap stock of Stuffed, 'Cane-seat,
and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, 'mild a
lot of Cheap Mattresses. Also, Looking Glasses,
- --- 1 .0-ilt,;RoseWebil and . 'lltthogati - yvery cheap.
Venetian Blinds.; Carriages, Gigs and 'Hobby
horses, - for childron';:and•a large stock; too 'tin
merous to mention. Particular attention'paid'to
UNDERTAKING. We have:prcividoil ourselves
with the FINEST 'HEARSE IN LEBANON,
and will raanufaeture Coffins and attend Funerals,
at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
April 29, Mi.' *DUNDORE do OYES.
Bil
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'you WaNT d
„..,. Cheap Looking, ( glass
Rooewood -or Mahogany, ;or -Venition Blindo,
GO TO DUNDORE. 5U - OYES.
BOOT & SHCE STORE.
...Jacob likadie l ";
ESP.Cfiltrflit informs the 'public 'that he
-1-t'"still continues his es . ltensive establishment in
his new building, Canibtrrland- street,where he
'hopes to render. the sumo satisfaction. as hereto
fore to all litho - matfivor:him with.their , custom.
He invites Merchants and:dealers in . =
IlargiVeteroes,
and every one who wishes to purchase fashions
ble mad .durable articles in his line, to call and4s , -
arnine for themselves, his large and`varlea stock.
Ho is determinedloisuipass all competition in
the manufacture of every article in his business,
suitable for any market-in the :Union. .A due
care is taken in'regard to materialsand workman
ship.; none but the best quality of Leather and
other materials, are used, awl none but the best
workmen are employed.
P. S.—He returns his sincere thanks to, his
friends for the 'very liberal plifronakeliefetofore
begtiAted on iiim. He hopes by strict attention
to business and endeavoring to please his custo
mers, to merit a share of public patronage.
Lebanon, Oct; , 17, 1858.
THINS t AIoA:DAM are ready to ready to
Walk accommodate everybody with Boots, Shoes,
Trunks and Traveling bags. •
BOOT, .o‘, 5 . 1110 E• TOR E.
Di ~tieL Glytell;
AXTITii many thanks to my - potions for their
V V iiberal patronage thus far bestowed, - and
the detamination jnerit a continuation of the
same, I am -now, ready, liadies Geritibtnen,
:(itifying diposod of my winter stock,) to offer you
a well selected Spring ang - Vummer stock. Come
and Oeelind judge for.yoursel;ves.
, will tell you the place. and you'ne'er will forget,
When'you once behold Graelf's beautiful Ot
Of Gaiters, Bootee or BUs t lelts 'which greet
With a graceful appearance on the .hatiies' feet.
MY Placomay he found on Cutnberldlid street,
Where each of my friends 1 welcomely great,
'Tis here, may be found all patterns well made,
Got up in tall style for the opening Spring trade
Come gentlemen, yon that want a goad boot,
I have got a Spring fashion that surely will suit,
If a Calf or a Kip of good mechanical skill,
Just give me a call I'll 5t you at will,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I also would call your attention to my well se
looted stock of -Summer Shoes, comprising 5 or 6
different kids, which I will dispose of at reasona,
Me prices, under a good insurance of excellent
make. - ,
ADAM DISE
N. B.—Travolers now is your time, if you wish
to see a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, and
different kinds of Bags. Come one, come all.
march 25, 1857.
r rA\ TxiNs McADAM have a splendid assort
meet of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Travel
ing bags.
=
•Boots, Shoes Bats
• Caps ,
Trunkg,..itc., 4c.
9 1 .1114 subscribers resnectfully invite the attention
J.. of the citizens ofiehanoti and vicinity to an
exainination Of their now thick of goods just re
ceived from, Philadelphia. They have a „general
assortment of the latest styles of ,all kinds of
Home-Made and 'City Work, •
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," nest door to the Washington House,
CuniberlitridStreet, 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 beikt in selling cheap articles in their line.
Leh., apr. 22, MT.] J. & G. GASSER:
TKINS k BIeADAM have just received a
trai'new stock of Boots, Shoes, Truaks and
Travelling bags.
Philip F. i cCatally,
Fashionable Boot'and Shoe Maker
fiN Cumberland, street, One door East of tho
1 ,./ Black Horse Hotel.
The subscriber desires to in
formthe public that he has open- .._„„apg
ed as above, where he is prepar
ed to oxecute orders for Beets
and Shoes of the finest finish and style, and equal,
ilnot superior, to any heretofore offered to the
public [may 21,1851.
/ \ TKINS has jest-returned from the city with
( his new "stuck of Boots, Shoos, Trunks and
Tra7aling bogs.
25 AVITNESSES •
3
- or,. THE .
Foraer C6nvicted
CD JOHN. S-DYE IS THE AUTHOR,
Who has had 10 years' experieneeltS a Bank
er and Publisher, and Author of
A series of Lectures at the Broad
y way Tabernacle,
o—i when, for 10 suceessivenfghts, Over
C*- 50,000 People
In 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
The Band Note Engravers all say
60 1) that he is the greatest judge of pa
;7 per money living. • -
• • Ari REATEST - DISCOVERY' OF
%Jr the Present Century for
4 ., Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes.
Describing every Genuine Bill in existence,
...t • and exhibiting at a glance every Cann
ot terfeit in Circulatiord:
C Arranged so admirably, that '
= Reference is Easy and
0...... 6 Detection Instantaneous.
RNo index to examine !
Ind • No pages to hunt up I
0 But so simplified and arranged, that the
= Merchant, Banker and Business man can
N. See all at a glance;
0 , ---
English, French and German.
1, Thus ea o c w h n m N a
a y t
i r v e e d
a ... ,7. t o h n e g s u a e nue in his
Most Perfect Bank Note List
mil PUBLISHED.
t= . Also a list of
=All the Private Bankers in Alilerica.
„•se k A Complete summary of the Finance of Eu
%ss• 0.....r0pe and America will be published in each,
- Gi7edition, together with all the important
(2) News of the Day.
~..- Also,'
0 A Series of Tales,
db, - From an old manuscript found in 'the East.
0 ,..7 4 It furnishes the most complete History of
:i. Oriental life
a) Describing" the most perplexing positions
On, in which the ladies and gentlemen of that
country have been so often found. These
stories will continue throughout the wholi3
year, and will prove the most entertaining
cv eve=l i t s o h t e h a e)ublic.
Weeklyto subscribers on-
P:ly, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad-
IWdressed to
P'""k JOHN S. DYE, Broker. -
- "G
.Publisher ; and Proprietor, 70 Wall street,
April 22,1857. New York .
...,
. .
ALL and olcamine tin !new dock of Atkins, l
AioitilAnu` Come agbir - and"inrroha3e4 'your
Boots, s thO'oii, &r. - , itt'Aikbia WiloAdirtei.
THE VENTRAL
GEORGE GASSER
MARYLAND STATE LorrERIEs !
CORIIIN & CO.,
LICENSED A GENTS,
A RE authorized by the Managers to till all or.
XI tiers for Packages, Tickets or Shares, in the
Maryland Lotteries.
These Lotteries arc drawn in public in the city
of Baltimore under the superintendence of the
State Lottery Commissioner,
Who guarantees the fairness of the Drawings, and
the official diaWn numbers are ;published in the
Journals of the city Of Baltimore, with his certifi
cate bearing his signattfre.
ALL PRICES ARE GUARANTEED BY TILE STATE.
'ega Trial may . make you. Rich for :We!
.
SidendidEphomes' Drawing Daily:
.0r• Send your orders to CORBIN ,t. CO., the
Old Established Authorized Agents who have sold
more prises, than any other office 'in the State- of
Maryland. • . -L. , , , .
.
PATAPSC) INSTITUTE 'LOTTERY-
This - favorite Lottery is drawn daily.,The Cap
italTrizes aresB.ooo, $7.000, - $6.000,'55.500, ac.
Single Tickets, 'One -Dollar.
. CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES.
26 Whole' Tickets, $l6 00 I 26 Half Tickets, $8 00
. . 26 Wailer Tickets, $4 00.
Nothing 'lrentuke. .Ifothiqr•Gained.
Tickets bought by the Package are always the
most profitable, to the.purchasers.
For $25 we send package Wholes, halves & Quarters.
;For $lO we send package halves and 2 Whole tickets.
Pox $8 we send packages Quarters and one Whole ticket,
Look at the folldwing SPLENDID SCHEMES !
one of which fire drawn at 12 o'clock each day
of itifeWeek ! ''' • • ' -
CLASS 49.—SdHE11E.
I Prize of $7.000 i 5.57.000 207'Prizes of $2O are $4.1.40
1 prize of 1.341 is 1.341 132 prizes 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 1 4.002 prizes of 2 are 8.184
4 prices of 100 are - 400 . '28.740 prima of I are 25.740
30.316 'prizes, ainounting.to . . -.-. . . -. $53.253
. . ~. TICKETS, 'sl. ,
.'' POK.O.MCKE LOTTERY.
, i =,' ': - ' CAPITAf. Tim 3 $24.909! ' - :s , ' -
ClasS Flva. , ---CERTIFICATE OF PAdKAGES.
26 Wholes, . . 480 00 L 26. Halves, ' $4O 00
26 Quarters, 20 00 126 Eighths, .10 00
SCHEME. ,
1 Priie of ':;524.000 is ' 4'24.000
6 prizes of 2;000 are - j 2.000
6 - prizes of 3.000 aro - ' 18.000
- 20:prizes of 639 are , 13.537
.20'prizes of 409 are ' 8:000
, 20 prizes of ' 300 aro ' 6.000
20 prizes of 200 are . 4.000
127 prizes of ' I.oo'are ' ' 12.700
' '133 prizes of 50 alb 3.150
63 prizes of - 40 are 2:5,29
63 prizes of 30 are 1.890
63 prizes of 20' are . 1.260
, _3.906 prizos of 10 - are 39.060
'8,430 prizes of ... - 5 are -,' 117.180
27.314 Prizes making 1261347
• Tickets ss—Shares in Proportion.
LOOK, THIS IS WORTH A. THIAL.
• ' $20,000.
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
'I prize of 5.000 is - 5.009
.
1 prize of 3.907 is , 3.907.
Aer + .loo prizes of 1.000 . are 'lOO.OOO
25 prizes of 500 are 12.500
26 prizes of , 300 are ' 7.500
'66 prizes di 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 .ofa 40 are • 5.280
3.394 prizes of 20 are 72.880
25.740 prizes of 10 are 257.400
30.316 Prizes, amounting to . . . . . . $547.747
CERTIFICATES 02 PACKAGES.
26 Whole tickets, $l3l 80 26 Ralf tickets, $66 00
26 Quarter " 33 OD 1.26 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. .Lifter 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.Babk Notes of any State, or Bank Drafts in
payment for Tickets at par. For edd amounts in
making change we receive postage Stamps, they
being more convenient than silver. Correspond
ents may place the utmost confidence •in the regu
larity and safety of the; mails, as very fort or no
miscarriages of money. happen when properly di
rected to us. Be 'careful that you mention your
Post Office, County. and State. {live us at least
ono single itial, you 'cannot loso Lunch, if notgain.
One single trial may make, you independent for
life. TRY us. There should be no such word as
fail. Address CORBIN 4:
Box 190 Post OMee,Paltimore,
ir• Orders for tickets in any of the Maryland
Lotteries promptly attended to. Circulars con- .
taming a list of all the Lotteries for the month,
forwarded on application. . [July 8, '57-6m.
Dr. Ross' Drug Store
Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.
71R. ROSS offers to bvers the best bargains in
1.1 drugs, 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,
r the Permanent Care of Neu-
Igis, St. Vitus' Dance, and all
ther Nervous diseases, sold by
..•
..
tlplianes ElietUary,
lertain cure for the Piles.
./Itarshisi's Uterine Catizol-
M t For the cure of all fern. dis.
'. R. H. Higtfeelr Remedy,
the cure of -Coughs, Colds
Wood's //air Restorative,
For promoting the growth of hair, always to be
had at the principal drug depot of Dr.'Ress.
Henry's invigorating Cordial,
_
The best tonic in use for strengthening tho hu
man system, gold only by Dr. Ross.'
Dr. Having'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 Razor Straps.
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy—a pure and safe
article for medical use, to be had at Dr. Ross'.
Allen's Liniment, for Rheumatism.
Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorative
Is an unfailing restorer of the Hair,
it is taking 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 and a certain
cure for Worms.
Dr. Ross' Infant Drops,
Fot - ..uct of restlessness, colic pains, &c., of
children. Sold only at Dr. Rosa' Drug Store.
Cough Cured f o r Twenty-five Cents.
Dr. Plysick's Cough Syrup is the ohoapestand
best remedy for Congb s,Colds, dce. Call at Dr.Ross'.
Dr. Ross' Horse Powder
Is the best Horse. Powder in use.
Dr. Ross' Cattle Powder
Is fast taking the plane of all other Cattle Powder
Dr. Ross' Horse Liniment,
For the cure of Old Strains, Swellings, Bruises,
%e. Sold only by Dr. Ross. .
Dr. Ross' Eye Salve,
For the cure of sore,
weak or inflamed eyes. In
dividuals who have been afflicted with diseases of
the eyes, for monthsnnd years, have been entire
ly cured by the nee of Dr. Ross' Eye Salve.
= Fresh Garden Seeds
In great variety at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
Dr. Ross' Teller Ointment.
Persons afflicted with totter, ringworm, and va
rious other skin diseases, will find various efficient
medicines for their cure at Dr. Ross' Drug Store.
- Dr. Ross'iTooth Wash •
•
Is e. very superior preparation for the Tooth and
Gums. It whitens, cleans and - iSreserve the teeth,
and hardens the gums. It prevents and `'cures
Scurvy. Try it, by all means,
if you value a.
sweet breath and white teeth. Ask for Dr. Boat'
Tooth Wash. •
' Heyl's Embroaatiodfor Horses
Has no superior for the curoof swellings, bruises,
galls produced by tho collar or middle, scratches,
old or fresh wounds. Ask for Heyl's EmbroCation.
Trusses.
Dr. Ross has n variety of Trusses-;-for infants,
children or grown'people. Unless a Truss fits, it
is worse than useless—it will do harm. Re 'has
had an experience of over 18 years in this branch
of surgery, and adjusts every-Truss bought othim.
15 .Gallons of Soap. for 19 Cents.
One box of Saponifier,' coating 19 cents, will
make 9 pounds of hard soap, or 15 golleni of'soft --
*Dap, without any trouble. • Pultdireittone
Selirat Dr2Rond Tirng'Etore. r.. titiprilit, 1857.
D.S. RABER,.
Wholesale and Retail Diliggist,
Corner of Cumberland st., and 800 alley, few doors
west from Greonawait's Hardware Store. -
lebanon, Penna. , .
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
.MEDICINES, PAINTS,
CHEMICALS, [- DYE-STUFFS.
THE undersigned' having just received a large
and Well:selected stock of unadulterated Eng
lish, French, And American .Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints; 'Perfumery, Dye-stuffs, Varnish,
Turpentine; , Fine Oil, Burning Fluid, Surgical
Ingittments, Glassware, Brushes, Hair this,
Soaps,'Segare? . Tobteco and a vatiefy.of Fan 4
articles too numerous to mention.
Dye-Stu, S.
nenial Indigo,. Dogwood, Madder, Tuintrie,
Xnnato, 'Ext. LogivoOd, Cochineal, ColiPeras,
nth's' genuits "Coil-Liver Oil..Ext..o'f Dande
lion, Medicinal Wines, Brandy, ,te, fnld only for
Medicinal purposes at D. S. Raber's Drag Store,
Lebanon, Pa.
For , iPaini - ty Use.
'Cox's Patentaefined Gelatine, French Golltini?,
rice Flour, Hecker'. 5 'Farina, - Corn Starch, Flavor
log Extracts, Lemon, Rose,. Orange, tin
na, Celery," c., also . all kinds' at , Spices) ;Ise.,
srad'dheap at "Haber's Drug .Stora.n ,
•
-age assorttlient _ jstes
of, ,Apieiqui. and.:French %Trusses, varying, in
p. fromtees sbes b costs to ss° 'Afso HOod's-Abdotlx
it id'S4PortnrsrVanithieitHieri Ab'domitillDSUP
r.,rters, VanhoTh's Shoulder Drac05, 7 ,415e.,: sold
cheap at D. S. Raber's.Drug Store._
! .Por ,Horses cind..Cottk.. ..
Root. Phrettuer's Yellow Water
, pilwcier,
eien`powdew, 'Heave' Peirdei'-`Reihiteh's:Gerinan
Ilegetable Horse .powder,t.T.qorley'e, Horse
ad Cattle powder, Leader ,1) . ", Co.'s' Horse and
attle''pewder. Merchant's 'all:riling Oil, Iforte
man's Hope; Ilembold's_Lin'imept,
Saponifier,. or •Cpnceotratf4 Eye'.
Warranted to make
,SOap and
with little or no trouble.. One of Saponifier
costing only 181 conti make' 9 pounds of
hard Soap, 0r.1.5 gallons of Soft Scoop ; „ •
Sold at D. S. Raber's Drug Store.
Worms, s Worm
• •
J. Gerhard's InfalliNe WormiDuatrpying'Syr
up, Fahnestpak's,' Gallagher's, and Dr. Jayne's
V.ehnifuge, ' Sc., also Holloway's Vegetable' Ver
mifuge Confections, a. safe and, effectual 'remedy
for worms. This is a delighful preparation of
sugar, that any child will eat with pleasure. Ask
for Holloway's—as none other, are genuine.
Sold'at D. S. Raber's Ding Store. '
All the popular :Patent inedrefUlfs, V":old 'at
D. S. HABER'S
*Ch . eon Drug 'Store, Cumberland it., a - few doors
from Greenawalt's Hardware Store.
July 23,1856.
„vto years ago by
Of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, If a.
TWENTY-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 sexua I infirmities, diseases of the skim, and
those arising from abuse of mercury.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
There is an evil habit sometimes indulged. in by boys,
in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood;
and which, if not reformed iu due.time, not -only begets
Serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gireg
rise to a series of protracted, Insidious, and deTastatiug
affections.
Few of those who give way to this pernielons.praetice
are aware of the consequences, ,until they find the ner
vous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable
sensations, and vague fears in.the mind. te pages, 27, 28, 29, of pr. K.'s book on 4 '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,
immolate, and engages even. in hiS sports with less ener-
gy than usual.-
If he emanalpatelimself before the praifida hasilorie
its worst, and enter matrimony,bis marriage is unftett.
fel, and his, sense tells hktri that this is caused by his
early follies. These 'are considerations which should
awaken the attention of all who are similarly situated.
REMEMBER, ' "
He who places himsolftinder Dr." EINKECIN'S treat
ment, *My iallgiatisly confide in his hone tt gentle
men. and rely 'Oen. the assul.stice„ that 4ft Necrpts of
Dr. patients will never be disclosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak
ing your case known -to one, who, from education and
respectability, can certainly befriend you.
air Dr. KINSEISN'S residence has been for, the last
vwtNrr YEARN at.the N. W. Corner of TIMID AND
UNION streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE
Can bare - (by Mating their case expicitly, 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 pack
ed secure from DADIAefi 'or CURIOSIT Y, by Mellor Ea
press
READ !" YOUTH AND MANI7OOD I I
A VYGOROITS LIFE int.• PREMLTUNE DEATH KINNELIN ON
Setr-Pnesrp.vevioN—Ostor 25 Caxrs..
Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a
copy, Per . return Of mall_
GRATIS I - GRATIS I - GRATIS!!!
. '• * 41:1)Fee.GEFT: To All. ;
• 11 tSERY RELIEVED!
"ICature's Guy a nd
new arid,popular Work. full of
viguable advice d linprawsive warning, * alike ealMilat.-
ed to prevent years of misery, and !WO TIICIMANDS of
liven, is distributetD.without charge, and forwarded by
mail, prepaid to 5 1 / 4 11,y Post Office in the United States, oa
receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps.
July 13,
Important Discovery.
CON SU NI P " 1.0 N
AND ALL
Diseasei of the Luttgs and Throat
CURABLE AWE
BY I ' PO SITI
N VELY
HALATION I ! !
• 'Which conveys the -
Remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the ai.
passages, end coming in direct contact with the diastse,
„neutralizes .the..tubercular matter, allays the
canoes a free and 'easy expeetoratiou heals the lunge,
purities the 'hiPot!, v iiiipirts 'renewed vitality to the ner
vous system, giiiogtheetone and energy so indispenea
ble for the restoration of health. To he able to state
confidently that Consumption is enrable by Inhalation,
is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much
under the control of medical treatment as any other
formidable diseaae ; ninety out of every hundred cases
can be cured in the first stages,
and fifty percent:in the
second; but in the third stage it is impassible to save
more than Eve per cent., for the lungs are so cut up by
the disease as to defy
medical skill. Even, however, in
the lest stages, inhalation affords extraordinary relief to.,
the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which an.-
Bunny destroys ninety-five 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 ConSumptile's grave. •
Truly, the quiver of death has no arrow so. fatal tor
Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy
of life, for it spares neither age "nor sex, but sweeps off
alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gift
ed. By the help of that Supreme Being, front whom
cometh every good and perfect gift, I sox enabled to offer
to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con
sumption. The first tense of tubercles Is Unto Impure I
Blood, and the immediate effect, produced by.their depo,
'shier, 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 medicines entering
the cavities of the lungs, than from those administered
through the stomach ; the patient will always find the
lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme
dies. True, inhalation is a laud remedy, nevertheless,
ItlielSfecuistitutionally, and with- more - power and cer
tainty than remedies adminiateral by the stomach. To
prose the powerful and direct'intinence of this mode of
adminietration, chloroform inhaled will destroy sensibil
ity in a few minutes, paralYsingthe entire nervous sys
tem, EC theta limb may be amputated Without the slight
eat pain; inhaling the ordthary burning gas Wilhdestroy
life In a few hours.
The in halation of ammonia will rouse the systeril when
fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the
medieinea is perceptible in the akin, a few momenta af
ter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in
the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional ef
. facts of Inhalation, Is the fact that sickness Is always pin
dotard by breathing foul air. Is not this positive evi
dence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judi
ciously administered through the lungs shohld produce
the most happy results During
from
years' prrie
"Oak many thousandsOruffeiing front Oise, ma of the
lungs and tbroat„bave been under my care ,, and I bare
effected many remarkable, curie, even after the sufferers
bad been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat
'
, bigot me that Consumption is no loam a fatal disease.—
My treatment of Consumption is original, and ft - landed
on long experience and a thorough Investigation. My
,perfect acquaintance with the nature of tubercle/5, &c.,
enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of
disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper
remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a Jungle case.—
This familiarity, in connection with certain pathological
and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve
-the lungs from the effect's of contracted chests ; •
to en
large the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vi
tality, giving energy and tone to theentire system.
Medicines, with full dlrectiqns, 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 en opportunity to.examins the lungs andyi
enable me brr prescribe•with much greater certaint •
and then the cure could be effected without my seeing
the patient again.
e. W.. GUMMI', • DI; D . , •
- 0111 co, 1131 . Filbert Elt.,-(o1(1,15ii; 10 1 )} bi3low42thi
. •
ery filiiisi—maseb 8 r 1857 ty i'"! • •
•
Oran diseases, the'
groat,
Springs from neglect of Nature's laws.
SUFFER A NOT!
WREN
URE is, QUARANTEErt
IN dLL STAGES dr
SECRET DISEASES,
Self-abuse, Nervous DeWitt', S'lrtctilres, Meets; Gay -
el, Diabetes, Dlseafes of the, Kidneys and Bladder;
Mercurial Rheumatism:S t erol - elm Pains in the Bones
and Ankles, diseases prihe..Luibm3i* Tiroat, Nose and
Eyes, Ulcers upon the" Doily or Limbs, Calmerfi,
Dropsy, Epileptic pits, St.Vitus' Dance, and all Dis
easea-milingffrom a derangement of the-Searnal- - 0;
• pea, sirelt ei Nervous Trfeiriblitigi Lois Of Meininf,
Loss of Power, General Weariless, Dinfness of Vision
with peculiar spots appeking before the eyes, Loss 0
Sight, Walsefulliess; Dyspepsia; Liver Disease, Eruptions
`tinbn the"Faee, 'hint in She'Sfrck...ead. Head, Female Ir
regularities and all imprOpertDso.liticAfrom both sexcir.
It matters iidt 'from 'What. cense-the diChaile originated,
however long standing or,obotinate the 'ease, Urcoy - auk
rs CERTATS, and ha a shorter Henhthan a pertllanent carp
can ha effected by any odier.triiihisenN bytt , Cayfier the
disease has bladed the skill of eminentpliysicians and re
sisted all their means ef cure. ' The medicines are pleas
ant Atheut oddr, Calming no sickness and free from
mercury or balsam. During twenty years of pis t.ke. I
have resenefiliona the Jaws Of _Death ilnany _thousturdi,
othe, la the last stages of the abovegfentienedriliseeses;
had up to die bracer phi - deigns, which war
rants me in prelniiihmtys the, afSicted, wbo may place
themselves smiler my a perfect and, most , speedy
- Secret Diseases ire• the greatest 'enemies to health;
as they are the first cease of Consumption, Scrofula and
many other,diseasps, t atuf ehoitld be a terror to the hu:
Mini; .l.ss care, s4ollCety ever ef
lected, a majority of the cases falling into the bands of
ineompetent"persons, wito.not only fail to cure the dis-
Cages t ruin the constitution, BEng 11176" -evident With
mere.nry,:witiqh, with Oh disease,..haste as. the 'sufferer
intVaTripldermsumption. • •
lint should the disens<alid Objfittiiiieht -* bet cabie"
death speedily and theNietim marries, the disease is en
tailed npiin-the children, who are born Ally,,Teeitle
. co n;
- stitations, and. the current of life corrupted 'a
'Whiih`bettitys itself in Serofula, Tetter, Erup
tions and , other alfectidlas of tleaSkila, P.yez, Throat and
,Lungs, eatiriling'imen thetna,bri s pr eatistence of stiffer
lug andmefiiiMaing ffidia to eh etfrly.grave.
SELF ABUSE another formidable enemy to health,
for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human :MOM:-
ses causes so destrudire a drain upon the system, Araw
ing its thousands of victims througlta few years of our
fering down to an tintbnily grave: It destroys the Ner
'vou's System, rapidly Wastim Amy ;the energho of life,
causes mental derangement, prey:into:the Proper, devel
opulent of the isystera disqualifies Tor difirrirge, society,
business,"and all earthly hnppiness, and leS#es the suf.
ferer,wreeked In.body or mind, predisposed to Consulffri
:tion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death
it:AL With the fullest confidence I assure the,unfortti
nate vietims of Abuse that, a permanent and speedy
cure can be effected, and with the abandonmentef- ru h i
des practidtm my patients can be restored to robust, vig-
The attlicheif Kee ciaticihediegathst the ,use of r i. ateEtt
Medicines, for there are so many ingeniobs snares in the
'columns of the Public prints to catch and rob the unwary
sufferdrs, that - millions have their .ednatitutions ruined
•by the vile cornea l& of quack 'doctors, or the equally
poisonous nostrums vended as "Patent 3lexiiaines."
have carefully analyzed many of the somalled Patent
Medicines, and find that nearly all of them contain Cor
rosive Stiblimate, which is one of the stiongest"-rirepara
tions of mercury and diteldly poispni.yjiich, instead of
curing the diocese, disables:the system "
Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use arp
pdenp by unprincipled and ignorant persons who do not
understand%ven the alphabet of the HATEILIA MgracA,
and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the hu
man system, having one object only in view, and that th
make money regardless of consequences. -
Irregularities and all diseases of males Ad fenialeS
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