The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 20, 1858, Image 4

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    Pit ant Puma.
'THE WAY THE HOLLAND
ERS USE LOOKING-GLASSES.
Ttirregpthident of the St. Louis Democrat,
writing from itellaud, thus describes a use of
looking-glasses very prevalent there, which very
fastidious people might think -it worth while to
dopt in this country. We have seen some no
tice of this queer custom before, but never so
'minute an account•of it.:
had not gone 'fir: in my rambles about the city
before I was brought to a stand by a discovery.
On both sides of the street, projecting from the
centre of almost every window or the dwelling
houses, each at an angle of 45 deg. with the win
dow, were placed two mirrors of about a foot
square, each in a vertical position, one facing up
street and the other down. I immediately sot my
Yankee ingenuity to work to "guess" their ob
ijeet, and was not long in discovering in these
mirror's plain indication that here, in this great
swamp of Europe; woman's curiosity is the same
, sts :among 'verdant hills and more genial climes.
'Theimistress of the house seating herself in her
parlor in a particular spot before a window with
book, needle or knitting work in hand, has but to
lift her eyes into the twin looking-glasses outside
=her window in order to catch at a glance the
whole panorama of the streets in both directions.
There was also another queer looking-glass ar
rangement which, for a long time, puzzled me.— :
The puzzle grew out of the peculiar positions and
=various angles at which these mirrors were plac
ted, I was about giving it up, when, observing
•that. their inclination was always decidedly to
ward the front door, I ea* the whole secret as
clear as light. The good lady of the house hear
ing the door bell ring, darts a look into this curi
ous mirror, and thereby knows in a moment who
,stands at the door. Of course, when the door
servant comes in, her ladyship can at once say
.whether she is at home or not. In all ,the cities
•oflrelland nearly every dwelling houso has pro:.
busting from its windows from •one to ten of these
ugly-looking mirrors.
VALUE of READING IN "OLD
EN TIMES."
•In the days of Jack Cade few could road, ex
scept.those who were actually In orders, or edu
•cated for that purpose ; so that if a person was
.soraigned.before a temporal judge for any crime
(the Panisliment whereof . IVa,s death) ho might
pray his clergy; that was, to have a Latin Bible,
in a black Gothic character, delivered to him.
..and,if he could redd a passage where the judge
appointed, which was generally in the Psalms,
the 'ordinary, or his deputy, who stood near said,
ligit ut elericus, that is, be could read like a clerk
or is:scholar, and the criminal was acquitted as
being a•man of learning, who might therefore be
useful to the public: if, however, he could not
read, he suffered death. This priviledge was
.graszte din all offences, except high treason and
sacrilege, until after the year 1510; and it was
.carried to•euoh an extent, that if a criminal was
Irciprieved to the subsequent assize, be might again
Claim this benefit, either at that time, or even un
detthe gallows tree, and if be could then read,
Ake *as pardoned, of which there was an instance
'in Use reign -of Queen Elizabeth.—Shakspear a
wyer.
SOMETHING NEW.-Our young men will please
Amar.in mind that when they desire a young lady
to take a walk with them that it is impolite to soy
"Mips, will you take a promenade this evening?'
Wen Must address her thus: "My sweet adorable,
I would be exceedingly bnppy to have the exqui.
.41.,e, pleasure of accompanying you .on a balloon
.eisOffSl4 - this evening. 'Pon hone' I would."—
To,whieh,the following answer will undoubtedly
lbeyetisiied "Sir, I feel honored—your request
is. granted. Please meet me at the garden bars!
.to assist me in making an ascension over the fence
don't use the gate any mo'—its length, bal.-
100tiWiSe, is not of sufficient capacity to admit the
crinoline without damage—'Pon hone' it :s not."
-,A l lprsE.—A rough common sense pervades the
'following, in which there is certainly more truth
.thatt_poetryr
"Great men never swell. It is only three cent
individuals, who are salaried at the rate of two
hundred dollars a year, and dine on potatoes and
dried herring, who puts on airs and flashy waist :
.coatai swell, puff, blow, and endeaxoric give thern. :
:selves a consequential appearance. No discrim
inating person van ever mistake the spurious for
ttliso genuine article. The difference between the
two is as great as that between a bottle of vinegar
aid a bottle of the pure juice of the grape."
.:110„. An Ohio editor recently attempted to de
'Cribs 'the powerful effeets of warm weather and
here is one instance:
"A small negro boy injudiciously loaned up a
gainst tl.•e annoy side of the house, yesterday, and
foil asleep. In a few minutes he began to soften,
and in three quarters of an hour be run all over
the yard. His mother dipped him up inn wash
tub.
RIDDLE.—TL was done when it begun, it 17:1.,
done when it was half done, and yet wasn't done
when it was finished. Now what, was • it? Of
eiiorne, you can't gctes.s. Will this do? Timothy
Johnson courted Susannah Dunn. It was done
whanit:was.begun, and it was done when it was
half done, and yet it wasn't Dunn when it Wil.l
finished—for it was Johnson :
OCR FRIENDS IN Avaw.—They aro divided
from us only as the root is divided from tho Mos-
Sem. We aro yet in the ground, but they have
gained' the upper air, and opened into the glori
ous beauty of immortal flowers.
• Vit. During an examinntion, n medical stu
dent:heing asked the question—"when does mor
tification. ensue ?" answered—"Whon you pop the
question end are answered 'No.' "
:New Furniture Store.
•
4.77:1 _
y• , •
ARRISON N. DUNDORE would respectfully. In-
Inform the public that he has taken the stand late
dote a Oves, In Cumberland Street, between Market
' Plank Road, where be will keep the largest, i ßottenN ',
~,Strchcapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in
Lidtatien. His stock censists of all kinds of Parlor and
ebitinton Furniture, which ho will sell lower
Wilt' the like can be bought at any other
Vide In Lebanon.
Ito boa on hand a large assortment of Sofas.
Tete-arteM Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta
bles,`Wher ' Note, Hat Racks. tc. Also a large and cheap
stock of stuffetLaCaneseat. and coalmen Chairs, Settees.
s•deteachy.id not of chdap Mattresses. Also, Looki ng
Ohusais,--Ouilt, Rosewood and illehogany—very cheap.
Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Horses, for
elifidieb," is a {—Particular attention ymid to LIND Eit.
TA ;awe . • Ile has provided himself with the.BINEST
IBIANSII IN LEBANON, and will make Collins and
own& pumerals,'at the shortest notice and most reason
able terms. ' Lebanon, blanch 24, 1858.
Administrator's_ Notice.
A L TOTICE is hereby given', that Leters or Admiulatra
•:.tithi on she Estate of DAV I D SNAVELY.
lite ;of , thd ilbwnallip of North Lebanon, Lebanon
eounty,•Dith have been granted to the undersigned.—
All persons indebted t . 4z said estate,are requested to make
payment without delay, and all having xlaima, are re.
Omitted to present the• same, in proper form,' for set•
tbement,•to the Ifiat named administrator. . ,• •
,BUDOLPLI SNAVELY, E est. Hanover, Dauphin
eminty; Ea. •.• •
• 'JOHN B. SNAVELY,.
I(E?litT tp., Lebanon co.
11 1
e r,
AcjoUss 6, 1868,7
t ALMANACS t for 1869.—Widtz t hoed.
sAlitiniared to sell Alum:Mee by the dozen or growl
Op the trade It City rates..
T DAILY would respectfully inform the public tha
„ he takes gond Pictures at the following low rates
25, 50.75 cents and upwards According to size aud qual
ity of roses. Ms different styles of Pictures comprise
Anahrotypos, Sphereotypes, Ittelaisolviltes and
Photographs.
Remember the place where you con have good Pictures
token, is in S. J. Stine's NewlMilding, next &lord° the
Lebanon Deposit Monk, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
June 10, 1558.
IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO
MGM Unamettr, over D. S. Babcr's Drug Store,
on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AMDROTYPEB,
MELAMOTIPES, FEILOTTPES, PAPYROTTPES and PITOTO.
GRAPHS, taken daily, (Sunday excepted.) Prows reasente.
hie and in accordance with the size, style and quality of
the cases. itoonts opened from 3 A. M., to 4 o'clock,
P. N.
•Lebauou, Juno 2, .
Daguerreotypes.
- 17[Trio takes' the beet LIKENESSES LEBANON?-
y Why J. U. KEDI, in the third story of
Rise's New Building.
Ito has the best room, best sky-light, best fixtures, and
has made it his entire business for the last six years. Ea
always gets the latest improvements ; he has always the
latest style of cases on hand; he takes pictures in every
style of the art; his STEREOSCOPE PICTURES are
wonderful to behold. All his pictures are sharp, correct.
And of the highest finish. Give him a call and you will
not regret it. Ms terms are very moderate.
trS..lfis rooms are open every day (except Sundays;
from 8 o'clock. A. M., till 6 o'clock, P. IL
Nov. 25. 1857.
- BANKING AND INSVRANCE.
Lebanon Deposit Da lilt.
(Late "LEDANO?? VALLEY Batts,"
aumlierland street, one door east of Reinhard's MM.
wru, pay the following RATES of INTEREST on
DEPOSITS,
For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. par annum;
For 6 months., and longer, 5 per cent. per annum ;
For .3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum;
requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest mad in
Sun for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date,
of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of ac
commcdaficns-to those who may throe us with Deposits,
payable on demand. Will pay a preminth on SPANISH
and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol
lars and half Dollars, Will snake collections on and re
mit to all parts of the United Status,. the Canadas and
Europe; Negotiate Loans. Ac.. fir.. and do a general EX
CIIANG E and DANKINd BESINESS.
G. DAWSON COLEMA.:, President.
OM GLUM, Cashier.
The mulersignell,"3lANAGE",-cre indivielunlly liable
to the. exteut or heir I.;:tnte. for nll Deposits end °Ger
obligation or the "I.er,Axox DI:lw/FIT RANK."
SI3ION CAMERON. 0. nmvsoN C 01.1331 AN,
GEORGE &MULLER, LEVI ELAN
JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS L'OYD, •
'Lebninoit, Nay 12, 1f,58. GEORGE G 1.F,131.
_Lebanon Mutual Insurance
CompanV.
Incorporated by the Leg,ielature of P.
CHARTER PERPETUAL!
OFFICE AT JONESTO WN, L KRANOti COUNTY.
GUARANTEE CAPITAL *55,000 I
miuS COMPANY. is in fun oporallon, and ready to
I. make Insurance' on all l hda of property, in Town
or Country, and on ac favorable terms as any well gov
erned and safe company. either on the Mutual or joint
stock principle.
President—JO:UN BRUNNER, E 24..
Tice Presidrnt—D. M. RAN N.
Treasurer—GEO. F. 3.11 , 1114 Y.
Secrefcry—WM. A. BARRY.
DIRECTORS ::• •
:MAN EIPj. Or.O.
(ice. retEu.r. D. M. NARMANY,
NAPOLEON DVStr. JEFF.
JONN C. SELTtER, S. }Z. TizacuLtr.,
DAVID M. RANK, DAVID NAIVE.
DANIEL 11. War. A. EAr.Rr. -
ANTHONY S. ELY. AC eat Leixinon and vicinit g
Jonestown, Feb. 3, TSSS.
SAVINC ..FU N'4..
ALNUT Street. Sonth-West corner of TIMM
Street:, Philadelphia.
INCOP.PO34.TED PT TIM ST\TE OP rr. , :vart.v.m.t.
Five Per. Cent "'Merest.
Money is received in aro , . smn. larger et- smell, and I;lor
est paid from the (lay of depositto tire day of withdrawal.
The n.Mve i.e open every day from 9 o*e.oek in the morn
ing till 5 o'clock in the etilermxm, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings till S oVnelt.
HON. lIENEY L. 111.17INEft, President.
- ROBERT StfalllDGE, Tice. President,.
Wtt.m.a.m J. REED, S , !Crilktry.
DIIIBOTORS.
lion. 'Henry L. Benner;. f - F. Carral Rrewster,
Edward L. Carter, . 1 Joseph IL Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Francis'Lee.
Sand.. E. Ashton. ' . Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Menne, : : I
Henry Diffenderffor.
tia,lioney is received and payments made daily with
out= notice. .•.• • • • •
• , Tho Investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES; ti ROUND RENTS. end such first Mass securi
ties-as the Charter requires. :. _ Aug. 25,'58.
TME um:enigma" eiould respectfully inrorm tile yoddic
that he Mug now a larger and morn exb•ulve 204 , oetinoit.
of MARBLE. at hi" ikgablioiament in Market street.
than has ever berrtotom hero otTer , sl to tih , puldic Ili
Lebanon, the mock eonalvthng of izst.t.tzi M.thet.s. Itrr-
Win. STATUARY. DORART. DARItY, MANCRRSTUR. .fc..
allot WhiChßre .10114,11 p in the nest scientific etyls. and
in seat it variety of designs as to soh the ht,te:; of all.
The public ore invited to roll itt,hts
LW STAND IN .11Allii.E'r ST it IS ET,
one sotiaie north ..f Union 11.61, In.losann. Po., whom
will attend personally to all who will rarer Ida tith
their patronv.... ,
Ile would also return his Flamm thanks for the liberal
patronage eireided hlm since opening In business. an:l
feeling the More encouraged by the interest
in hia behalf l.y the pablic..lae enters upon a new SCIINUII
with renewed energy. irtpotching loudness With a
proutptnees becoming an honest mechanic.
Terms itedionuble. Crlr anti Eagmine.
Aug. 18, %S. j. li. DAilt:llli;ITY.
S--.11.cu, a number of ant...ct, Lime:doze
f..r dm accommodation of building nmen'and contractor,
who would do well b call nod examine. •J. K. D.
Lebanon Alaii•bile Yard
T ORN FARRELL. Stone Cutter, respectfully informs
rhi= friends and the public in general, that he is
prepared to dont! kinds of FANCT ANDORNAMENTAL work
at his Marble Yard, in Walnut street, half any
between
the Court House and Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot,
at the shortest notice, as *good es work done in any city
In the United States,. and being the only Stone Cutter in
Lebanon. county-who has seeted'aragnlarapprentimhip
to thebusiness, he pledges lilmselfthat he can manufac
ture cheaper, and gire a hatter, Stash tan any other
man engaged in the game Inudneiss. ' • llis stock consiSta of
MoNTLIIENTS, GRAVE SIONEA, MANISA CSMETiterPOST.9.,
loolt:flTnnz s. .
SLABS, &O. • •
SANDSTONE of the beat quality for all uses,
plain nnd. ornamental. A large assortment of MME.
STONE for all kinds of housework, of any' size and
quantity. ggy - Please call end esainthe prices and the
stock . bcf)re you purcho... elsewhere.
L JOHN ' , mu:4T..
Lebanon,, Deeernher 11),18115.
rre
N. D..--LETTERING done is German end EngISRI),
boat practial workme,.
'Henry W. OirermAza l
NQ. 1.4 (Old No. 6) South THIRD Street,'"Ldoto M 46-
Et, Philadelphin„.- • • : •
-LE ALTIIER:„DEALLER
•
Coif Shirk , . UN:moos, thongs. 'Wading%
RED AND OAK saLt
PA YEN: ey .
iVALTZ b e t h RN{D ifi , EL 4 b
n ii t vo n o - l i o ufg e o . l n of r o y f
z r i NA ri,h f ul k t l Fi ri a a t
11:---Rouh lowither, bitug4tor Ankeli in excNinic • • ' -
!Jamb 3, 1858.-Is. • • ! oity pricas,
North Lebanon
TIM LEBANON ADVERTISER.' ---A. FAMILY NEWSPAPER•
DAGUERREOTYPES
1' it
BRENNER'S
SAVING FUN Ds
Nationa'
TYTRS
Company
MARBLE AND STONE.
FOUNDRIES,MACHI NE SIIOPS,&c
WEIMER
- ICD ir.VE WORKS ,
Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Lob-
anon. Lebanon county. Pa.
, . AVM. ‘t P. L. WEIMER. Propri
lama& eters, manunicture Steam Engines from i
'1 to 3')tl horse prover. of the latest steles I
. - •
and patterns, with all the modern int.
-,,provemetits. Also, superior Portable En
eines (with Link Motion Valve Gear) mounted on wheels,
for Saw Mills, wood sawing mai It purposes. Par.
limiter attention is celled to um small Upright-Engine:
fur Printers, Druggists end persons wanting a small
amount of Power. They take up a very small space, and i
can be put tip in a room as a household fixture.
ALSO. Illowit ' , Engines and Machinery for Anthracite •
and oilier Blast Furnaces. of improved construction—
Forge Hemmers, of P. L. Weimer's Patents; Rolling Mill,
Sawing. Planing and Flouring Mill Fixtures; Mining
Pumps. lloiSting Machinery for Mines rind Stone quar
ries, Railroad Cars. Iron liridgas, Shafting. Hungers,
Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines,
Brass Stop Cocks, Voices and Brass Fixtures. Glebe Steam
Valves of all sizes, and Machinery and Castings of every
description.
ALSO, Boilers of any size, form and weight, mnde of
the best material by well known and experienced work
men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas Flues, Heaters,
and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Oar Boiler
sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2
inches and hammering each square; tiny imperfection is
thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac.
tised in very few shops in this emintrYA
ALSO, a stock of 'Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, gas
and water. with ail the necessary fixtures, constantly on
hand, and put up at the shortest notice and on most tea-
Rumble terms. Iron,Drass. and Composition Metal Cast
' ings made to order at the shortest notice.
REPAIRING attended to with promptness and de
! spateh. A"gan,," of Boiler Makers always ready for Bei
; ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order.
4'o - Orders respectfully solicited. All communications
by mail or otherwise, attended to with despatch, and
work delivered to railroad or canal, free of charge.
11 - 31. WEIMER.
Ltba - reify 4. 18-Z>B
JznpriAri BOAS CI:O. GASSER JOSIAH GIITTLE.
LEBANON. COUNTY
STEAM PLANING ' IFIiEL.
BOAS., GASSER, la GETTL}
wish to inform the citizens of Lebnnnn
; ; county and neighboring counties, that
-• j am, they are now in full operation, and are
; prepared to do all kinds. of
CARPENTER WORK nyMACHINERY
srcn le
Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding,
Sash,Doors,Window 4- Door. Frames,
Shutters, , Blinds. Planing Scrolls,
SAW INC., and any other kind of Sawing which may be
w:,ntod to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to
inform the piddle that they have the latest and best int
, proved machinery in the county. such ac Woonwourn's
! &c., and that they are able to produce as good
work as the county can produce.
None but the hest and well-se: coned LUMBER will he
need. Carpenters and ltvilders are call and
examine their ready-made stock, which they will always
keep on hand. and judge for themselves.
ta- Their Shop is on Pinegrove Road, noar Phreaner's
Old Foundry. [Lebanon. Ju0e'17,1.851.
ELIJACI LONG ACHE,..3OIIN G. GABEL...JACOB °ABM..
LEBANON
0005' and Sash itiranuthelorv.
Located Me Sewn-Houee Rond,near Cumberland
Brut Lebantm.
• THE' undersigned reepecifuhly in
, ,
th nubile general, that they
jr.,1, , ! 1 .".
,seil linve added lerg.ly to their fOrtner et - 4116 , -
0 4 mum ment. 4111,1 also have all kinns of the
latest anibbcet improved MACHINERY
hi the State in full operation, such as
WOODWORTH'S FLOORING,
for conducting the, general business for
Planino . Scrolls, Saicing,
. and the experience acquired by E. LONGAORE Hurt J. G.
°Ann during thviroottuection with the Door. Sash and
Lumber Trade, for a number of yeti*, past, alibrds full as
surance, of their ability. in connection with J. it.tnnu. to
select stzalt suitable to the wants of the -Door and Sash
business in this State.
They now offer to Mcclannica and 'Farmers generally,
upon favorable. terms, a judiviensly assorted steel: of
DOWIS. SASif, &e.., from the best Lumber manufactories
! in the kale. feeling confident that their assortment is
not to be excelled by any other esteldishment in the
State in regard to exactness in siza;quality or linish,and
1 in calculated to afford thorough satislitction to all those
who may favor the uudersign - cd with their custom. '
The following list 'comprises the leading articles of
stock on hand :—
=
Doors, 01011 sizes: Sash, of all sizes;
Doer Frames. for brick and Architrwres;
frome houses ; : Casings, from to 6 in.;
Window Frames, for brick Surhase;
and frame houses: Shutters, of all
meet; -
i All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all niece
O. Cl. Spring Moulding, ()ran nines Wash-boatals.
I,OX6ACRE. GABEL Sf, BROTHER.
P. s—Mening, Sccisirtg, dc., promptly done for these
furnishing the Lumber. [Lebunon,July 15,'ۥ7.
LEMBERG- ER'S
triPf.Cia. CEORW.
rytitAxKrut, for pest favors, the undersigned respect
'. fully informs the Public. (lint ha continues to carry
on his Manufactory in East Hanover township. Lebanon
county. on as eTtensire a *Wale ;17 ever. it is ItfinT(`FSZl
ry fur hint to soy mbre. I ban that the work will be Mane
' in the same EXCELLENT STYLE. which has made his
work end name so well known itt the surrounding coon
' try. liepremises to do the work in the shortest nossi
hie thee% inntorfactory is in .complete order. and he
Batters hiesself to he able to-render the saute satisthetion
as heretofore. Ito emermilecture.s
• Besot? and iciu'roity Utntits, nissinetia. Jiton.cla, TrAile,
anti Gael' Plcinnth, Ms lira;, manner.
Ile also cards Wee! end 11111.1W3 Rolls. For the coure
' nience of his Customers, 'Fool and Cloth' will be taken
in at the tbilowing Idaces:At the stores of George S.;
Seelienberger, LeuSer Si Brothers, George Reinteld, cool
et Gee new Dreg Store of . bleillord Lemberger, near
the Market House, in the borough of Lebatiou; at the
store of Shirk j‘ Miller, lit North Lebanon; et. S. Gosh
; erf s. Bethel township; at the public house of Willhun
Earnet. Frecierickstairgi et Mite store of S. I; -Bickel,, he
Jonestown; at the there of George Weidman; heileVue;
at the store of Martirr.Early, Palmyra; at the store Of
Gabriel Wolfersherger, NeW Market Forge: at the store
: of Michad Shirk, Eitstlianover, Dauphin county ; at the
stores of George Miler dud David M. Rank, East Han&
vvr Lebanon coenty. All materials will lie taken array
regularly, front the above places ; finished without delay,
fool returned
TIIO6O of his (a - 140111+31'S etch Stocking Wool card
ed dyed end nttxr.d, run leave tilt saint, white, at the
ithove inentioned places, with directions how they,- wish
it prepared. Or; his el:skitters can ,oriler the Stocking
Wool .to be prepared from the Wool of .thana,k , r,eigned,
. whirls wax be done and left at the deSired
' 8. It is desired that, ihose haring Wool eat:o,l, will
' pay the Cash therefly;', tit the alcove named plans.
,
LYON LEMBERGER.
East Hammer, Lela:non county, May 12,1855.
FA - 1151E11.§ . & M ECU A N ICS'
Vous teidey ascii Via chine Shop,
•
L 11A NON, PA
r2 l ll underaigivAl having ma.:ll very groat additions to
.1 their thellitles for the manufacturing of 31acitistnrr.
1,1;1 mattotlicture aml 4eep on band. n wlry general na.
aorta eut of Pall Mint 1X11 , 1.111VST: 4 1. enebraelng
W.lrrt:r's h,prored Itmlopazt nwl torsr ilorar lament ttiul
Th'seß'rer: Man n y'd Ombinevt Ifrorcr and Mower, with
`• roars improvemente; Chat' I ron held Rollers,
rr.in Drill- end nuts. Corn P 1.., oc.lra end Ilanterl..
Clo
rer 1110!erN, Corti Shellen., Fodder, Straw, hey Cutters.
All of the more 31aehittba are of the lstest and best
improvements, and aro nil warranted togireantisfactiOn.
Castings of all kind:: made to Order,
abort- uuticc. They slw mattufaeture STEAM r..x
crva.a. Mill Gearing, shaning, and 31111 worl: 10 general,
and pay particular at Izalco) a Repairing En:,ines and
. 310cItittery of all kind',.
, rioy invitu nll to udl nut examine their work, fit
their Minchinalthop, on 1 'inegrocc elreet.. Lohnnon.
ordera or commi..,p,i...it;orm by mai) will be
;iromptly ott.nolo.l 10..
A: NIA.Mit ..t. iIitOTIMP.,
Lebanon, Lebanon Gil., Pa
=ME
HATS; CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
11 858 NEW STYLES,' 185.8
ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street. hrtiroon.
Market and the Court llouso,uorth side. has • .
now on hand a splendid nssortmoot of filo Now
Style of'llATS AND CAPS, for men and boy', for 1888,
to which the attention of the public i 3 respectfully insi
Hato of all prices, from the cheapest tom., man
costly. always on hand. Ile has also just opened a splEti
did n.-iortment 0f.81.13131E11. embrachtp, smell ne
STRAW, PANAMA. PEDAL, PliAlth, HORN,
SENATE CUJIIAN. notion others.
will ulso Wliolesale nll kinds of Hats, Caps,
he., to Country Men:hunts on udvautageous terms. .
Lebanon, April 21, 1955.
Don't tirrg - e to •CaII s: at
A AIICINg• a'3leADA3l'3, and examine their stook of
Beete;.Shoee, l!runks, TrtrOling Bags.
~THE PLACE TO, BUY -CHEAP
-
/30 . 018 9 Shoes,hats, .Caps
ANB TRUNKS, is.the cheap Store of •
the undersigned, 'Walnut streer,--Le
non,where a splendid new stock has just been open
ed,ambracing a general assortment for LADIES GEN
TLEMEN and BOYS, among which are LADIES GAI
TERS and FANCY SHOES; Calfakin, Patent Leather,
Goat, Kip, nod other BOOTS and Gutters for Gentlemen
with s'haudsomo variety for Boya.• ROOTS and SIIOEA
of all ktuda, are also made to order.
. .
Ifa has also a groat . easortment of lIATS & CAPS, &c .,
of ail kinda and princes. Panama and Sommer flats, in
Titz'pnblin is rieipentfully invited to call and examine.
Lebanon, May 6, '5B. • . JUAN GASSER.
LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL.
WO4ll6iiiiiiC-671-14 YARD.
TEE undersipied. having bought Mr. g d ,
lirury Spoon s otal and Coal Yard,
short distanee nortleenst of Messrs. Foster
Match's Foundry. in Cho Imrough of North
Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS Olt
WOOD and from 000 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all
kinds and grades, which 1 will sett lathe yard or deliver
at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in
vite-alt those that are in want of any of those articles to
call 'unil see the same, ascertain prices. end judge for
themselves. DA N 1 Kr, LTG JOT, (merchant.)
North Lebanon. Apri114.1858.-tf.
Coal, Coal, Coal,
vi e '
o o , t i t n l i t l y ra t s te ,
t e t t
, f , u e l 1 ? i r r i e n
i f l o o T
p t r b e e .
2 til ilihz s e' u l l 'u fi o l l y el i se l l i g e : cO °l l h umunity with COAL. either
li pa V red
Wholesale or Retail, as we will keep all kinds of COAL
on hand, fowl as
Pee, Chestnut, Nut, h'thre, Egg and Heolcen COAL, white,
red and gray ash,
which we are constantly receiving from some of the best
Collieries in the Coal regions, and would here say that
we will sell our Coal as low as they can be sold by any
Person in the county '
whielt we will sell at our Mill, or
deliver to any part of the two boroughs.
MI MS & SIIOUR.
Geneses Mills. Lebanon, Feb. 3, 1853.
WOOd 1 Vol 41
. ... m .„, TUE undersigned are prepared to furnish flea
, ;s 4 4.stoliv or OAK WOOD, to order, at ally place in Lob
it
1111471 or North Lebanon Boroughs. Orders left at
_-_,?..., „.... their Mill will be promptly attended to.
Lebanon, April 21, 1853. , MYERS & SVOUR.
Cheap L UMBER
and C0.61L!
TIM under:4oM bevies purchased, at Sheriff's Sale,
the entire stock of
1.D31 BIM AND GOAL.
In the yard of John 11..
leave to invite the attention of the publi..7 .
•
thereto. It will be sold much cheaper than
the some article can bebought elsewhere. The stock cm•
braces alt hinds and descriptions Of LUNE.= kept in a
well stocked Yard, besides a large lot of first rate Mack-
Smith's COAL. All we ask is that purchasers will call
and examine our stock and priers.
PHILIP A 'RENTZ.
Lebanon, Sept: , ;lOW , / WITMEYEIL
=3
BOWMAN, HAUER & CAPP'ci
U 07,11/ R R D!
This Way, if yoalVant Cheap Lumber.
THE undersigned have lately 'formed a partner
shin for the purpose of engaging hi the Lum
ber Business. cm-anew plan. would respectfully inform
the puldicat'leme. that their place of business is DAVID
llowm...s's Old 'Lumber Yard, in East Lebanon, fronting
on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical
church. They have enlarged the Yard and filled it with
a new and excellent aarortment of all kinds of Lumber,
Such as BOARDS, PLAXits, JOISTS,
LATHS, SHINDY.HS. AND SCANTLING,
of all lengths and - thicknesses. In short, they keep con ,
stantly on hand. a full said arell-seasened assortment of
all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. l'ersons in want
of anything in'their line are invitd to call, examine their
stock, and learn their prices.
Thankful for past favors, they hope. that by attention
to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance
Of public patronage. . .
- BOWMAN ; lIAUER 5: CAPP
Lebanon, April ISSS.
L thIPIDER. h^6 Uo ER.
NEA.RLY 2,000,000 FEJJ,'-r !
Yer t rffe b rZO " :l l ,:; s Alfg. t i a :ll(77Pgr " r t tl ' il r e a I M ER M. 7 II:
nd exterAro L1J31117.111 and COAL YARD pi'
BRECHBILL 4 HORST,
n the Borough of North :Lebanon. on the hank of the
Union Canal. at the head of 'Walnut street, a few
georon North of the Ge nessee Steam Mills, and one
ounce east of Bergner's Betel.
Their assortment consists of the best weit , seas ' mind
White. Yelicaw. Norway. -Pine and licmloek Boards;--
Cherry, Poplar and Pine goardS;
1Y: and 2 inch Pelisse! and Common Plank;
White Pine and tiendoek Seal tlin2 and Joists;
White Oak Iltsanks, Plank and
end y, inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Svantling.
SHINGLES I. SUING-LES!!
The hest Pine and Hemlock Shingles;
Also. goofing and Pliedering, Laths;
Chnetnaz, Italia and l'oett , , and Pains for fences
and fencing Boards;
FLOOR' N - Ct- BOARDS of all sixes and dettteriptions.
COAL! COALII MALI 1 1
The
h laigest stock of Broken. Stove, Limehurners and
Itollida‘i4burg Smith Coal. at the lowest. prices. .-
ta„.C;lntitlent that they have the. largo, t and twit as
sortment of Lcutma of all descriptions and sizes, as well
as the lerce,d story of Else different kind-4 of COAL, ever
offered to the eilizensof Retinas ~mate, they tentnre
to c say that they can Ittl!OOkratithdc .Itll purchasers sittiC--
faitorily, and would therefore invite alb oho want any
thiite in their line, to examine their stock before our
chnO ls B BCE B
ng eewhere. BILE, COL
:::;A'..l,ohavion. rah. I S5B.
CLOCKS.
yy 7 , 11 DaY,
o" *ll D a y.
' 4 l !, y ZNI o ay. g
Cw 0 - 11. 01 - gr . •
I"
first Received at
T. J. BLAIR'S .Tewelry SOre,
Pa.
s ~~:
° x r
WATCHES AND JEWEL y
7,3 v py
ND
WA"; Ci;
.
J . . A.O K E R
St., restdo,,r to Dr. LiileaViCOVer°B
n FRANKL I N 110111SE I
• Corner of Penn and Railroad streets,
•" • • REA Dixel, PA.
(Forum 9p Railroad 'Hotel.)
11"
niiilgiPti.\,;ll,
at LeastiTurtft,l,lll,.y.,i,ndftohrnolas
lintel.
bothreo
fur their accommodation and:comfort.
lie him furnish - ed. the 11011.9.(t with every convent
(elate and also remoddeled the Chambers. and Apartments,
Bar-room, Parlors. te. His I:tont it fitt.ai up with all
the modern improvements, and visitors shall he furnish
ed with the hest theme:Ml:et affords at his table, and the
Liquor' of the hest and purest hinds.
Stabling is large, and.yard attached; end
strict attention paid to this departme,t of the Hotel. • •
Etoding,
Between Bummelatown and Xiddletown
ON and after the 13th inst.. iho sub
ecribere will run a Daily Sine,u Line
between lluntelatown and Middhitown:S
OtAl
m
l connecting . with the ears cot the Lebanon Valley Railroad
on the arrival and deintrture of the Mime at li t n u n ie h,
town. They also keep a LIVBRY STABLE at Middle
town fur the arcontunaint ion of the public. Good horses
and all kinds of conveyanc,ir.
November t, 1357. • • DEFT URN & CORIIIIIt Y.
NEVI' LIVERY STAI3IIII.
rill I E untlersipied respectfully inferms the public that
_j_ he Inis foci") a NEW LIVEItY STABLE, at. Airs.
t......\ RISE'S Hotel. Market street, Leh- .
Q. ,
. anon. where he will keep for the Ls "k
• public secommedationagood stock g _1.._•,...
-t- 'Cs. , of HORSES awl VEHICLES. lie
will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome
and onto Vehicles. Also. careful I)rivera furnished when
desired. Also OMNIBUS fur Parties. &c.
. Lebanon. April 41. 11348. &AXLES hIARCII.
New Livery • Stable.
.0., THE'undersloted lass
estahlilibM n tiulc UTE-
ItYi STABLE. In Mc
gin notel.likibles, Lebanon. .Its Inn good and
auto Ilinven. Carriages, :us may 1/0 desired, and careful
Dricrs, which 1)0 a 11 biro on fair terms. He hopes by
being attoitico' to business to receive altbernl share of
public patronage.. Apply at the Nagle Hotel, or at the
stehho. . • . D. DEIIIIFF.
Lobanou, Aug. 14, 1857.
• • TAKE NorrwcE.
The old stone worst is come to life again.
TOIIS PETER MOYER would respectfully inform the
e j l public thathdcontinnesthebueineseof LISIKSTONE
SAWING ..AND nr.Essiso by horse 'fewer, in Chestnut
Street,ltset Lebanon: Ile finishes the following articles
out of the best and soundest limestone that can be pro-
cured in this neighborhixvi, viz - ....D00n. SILLS and-PLAT
TORSOS, STEPS, WINDONT SILLS end (IRANI, .011LLeu DOOR
CIIERKS, CURIPSTOSCS, Shoo Srraper blocks,. AS well as
nny other article that can ho manufactured of limestone.
Ilia Cnrb-stones are from four to five inches thick; and
his prices in accordance with the quality.
was the first perison that introduced tholime-atone
into this place, and let now 'prepared to finish off lime
stone so 118 to give it an appearance very little inferior to
that of the handsormqat.Marble, In proof of which asser
tion he directs +he public to the neighed work at his es
tablishment. Re respectfully invites all those who in
tend erecting-new buildin gs , u to call at his entablishineat
and ednvincatheinielies Of the ..excellent..illitah'•of his
work as also:of else cheapness of his prices.
Lebanon, Morel) 24,1858:-Iy.
=
HOTELS,
ENGLISH,
.cci)
SWISS
KOZMU=3=
MEDICINAL
AFFLICTED. READ!!!; 1)1111ADELPIIJA 110116.--Established
I twenty two yearn ago by pr. KINRTLIN, corner
of Third and Union streets, l'bibidelobia, Fa.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS'
Experience Las 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; nor,
vans and sexual infirmities, amuses of the skin, and
those arising from abuse of mercury.
TAKE PARTICULA it 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 in due time, not only begets
serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives
rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating
affections.
Few of those who give way to tlds 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, 27j
28, 29, of Dr. li.'s book on ‘‘Self-Preservation."]
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 even in his sports with less ener
gy than usual.
If he emancipate himself before the practice has done
its worst, and enter matrimeny,his marriage is unfruit
ful. and his sense tells him that this is caused by his
early follies. These are considerations which should
awakes the attention of all Who are similarly situated.
REMEMBER,
Fle who plates himself under Dr. KINKELIN'S treat.
meat, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle
man, and rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of
Dr. K's petlente
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak
ing your ease known to ono, who.-from education and
resectability, can certainly befriend you.
4 n -ir- Dr. JUNKMAN'S residence has been for the last
TWENTY YEARN at the N. W. Corner of THIRD AND
LIMON streets, Philadelphia, l's.
PATIENTS AT 'A.. DISTANCE
Can hare (by stating their case explicitly : together
with all their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit
tance) Dr. I(..'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. .
Forwarded to any part of the United States , and pack
ed secure from DAMAGIII or CURIOSITY, by
press.
111 , 1.%D! YOUTH AND MANITOOD I I
A NIOOnoOS Lino on. A. P-RENEATOIts: DEA3II, KINKEL'S ON
SELF-PRESERTATICFN—ONIX 25 CENT.S. '
Lutters containing that value in stamps, ensure a
espy, per return ar mail.
GRATIS I MIAMI I GRATIS I,i I•
A Prec GIFT To All.
.MISERY RELIEVED!
' "Natures Guide," a new and popular Work; full of
valuable advice and impressive warning, alike ealeulat.
ed to prevent years of misery,rld save TIiOUSANDS of
lives, is distributed 'without charge, and forwarded by
mail, prepaid to any'rost Office in the United States, on
receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps.
July 15, 1157.—1 y.
The L iv er Envigoralor:
PREPARED BY DR. SALFORD.
riOLPOUNDED. entirely from Gums; is one of the beet
purgative and liver medicineeneir before the public.
that acts as a attnolic,ensier, milder, and more effectaal
than any other medicine kpown. It is not only a Ca
thartic but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to
eject its morbid matter,then on the bowels andstomach
to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two porpo
ses effectually, withbut any of the painful feeling expe
rienced in the operatians of most adintrtics. It strength
ens the system at the same time that it purges it; and
when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and
build it up with unusual rapidity.
The LIVER is one of the principal reguators of the
human body; and when it - performs 1t s functions
well, the powers of the Cf.) system are fully, develop
ed. The stomach ;sebum: entirely dependent on the
healthy action of the Liver tin. the proper perform
ance of its functions ;when the stomach is at
fault, the bowels are at .r. 7 fault, and the whole sys
tem suffer in consequence "I of one organthe Liver
having ceased to do its duty. For , the diseases
of that organ, one of the 1..) proprietors has made It
I-is study: in is practice of more tthan twenty years,
it find sonieremedy where- el+ with to counteract the
many derangements to v which it is liable.
To prove that this rem edy is at last found, any
persons troubled with lir er complaint, in any of its
forms, has but to try a 0) bottle, and conviction is
certain.
These Gums remove all
from the system, suppli -
thy tow of bile invigorat
food to digest well, purify
and health to the whole
Cause of the disease and
_Bilious attacks are cured
rented, by the occasional
valor.
One doss after eating is
stomach and prevent thts
souring.
Only one dose taken be
Nightmare.
Only one dose taken at
gently, and curse Cosifee
One dose taken after
pcpsia.
One dose of two tea -1
Neve Sick Headache..
Om bottle taken for fie- Itsi male obstruction removes
the reuse of the diseaset and 11103:(11 a perfect cure.
Only one dose immedi atcly . relieves Covitc r while
one dose Often repeated is a mire cu for chntera
M rs,
orbas, sad a preventive of cAnferk.
Only one bottle is meetl;. ed to tlircav,outof the sys
tem the effects of meth- cite steer a long. siekuesO.
One bottle talc'-n" fonorlice rein-ye, ai I
sallowness or nun:Bored color front the still.
One des: taken a short time before rating gives rigor
s° the appetite, and Makes foot ilige,t well.
One dose often rivrated cures C. , ,ronf*c Diarrhcra in BA
worst form?. while Summer or Bowel CoMplaims yield
almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks coined by Miro::: in
children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in
the world. as it never fails.
A few bottles cure Dropsy, by exciting, the absoxbenis.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a
preventive Mr Fever and Mane, chill Fever, and all Fe
vers of a Bilious Typo. It operates with certainty, and
thousands are willing to testify to Its wohdorfid thane..
All wile use it are giving their unanimous testbnony
in its favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator and
swallow both together.
The Liverlnvigorator is a Scientific Medic:it Discovery
and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.
It cures as if by monk', even the first dosegiving benefit,
and seldom mere than one bottle is required to cure any
Rind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the rt. , -
milts of a Diseased Liver.
pairs On POLLAZI A BoTTIZ,
DR. SAN FORD. Proprietor, 345 Broadway. New York.
ZOSEPR LrottErana. and Da. Ross, Agents for Leba
non; and retailed by Druggists. [june?.,%iS-ly
m
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MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. TOGNO.
MARRIAGE GUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG.
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MARRIAGE GUIDE by bc. WM. YOUNG.
MARRIAGE OMER by Ur. YOUNG.
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MARRIAGE GUIDE by Pr. WM. YOUNG
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MAWRIAOI4 OUTOIL—YOUNWS GREAT PIITSIO•
LOGICAL WORK. The Docket Esenlnpius, or Every One
Ills Own Doctor. by Wm. You:co. M. D. It Is written in
plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated
with upwards of Ono n undnxl Engravings: All young
married people, or those contemplating marriage, and
roving the least intpcsiiment to married life, should read
this book. lt di:closes secrets that every one should to
acquainted a ith. Still, It is a book that musthe kept
locked up, sod not lie about the house. It will be sent
to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents. Addrea
Dr. 101. YOUNG, 162 spnucii street. above Fourth
Philadelphia. [January 20.1656.-1 y
•
FIOWA . Ftb ASSOCIATION,
PIIILADELPILTA.
Important .I.l2eousteenient
T O all persons ntilletml with SeXual Diseases, such as
S p . ,l
Seminal W'eak nat., Imptence,Gonor
therm Gleet.Sypitllia, the Yiuof Onuationt.or Stif-Abuso.&c.
The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruc
tion of human life, caused by Sexual disease... and the de
ceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such
diseases by Otnaglee have directed their consulting Sur
geon, as a Cherifitil4e Act worthy of their rune, to give
AlediCal , fdric'Gratti,,to all persontrthtur clidiced, who
apply by letter, with a dacription of their condition, (age,
ocentattion, habits of life, &c..) and in all MU' extreme
poverty and sulthring, to/tallish 31 atlecisusirceof charge.
The !toward associatkin is a benevolent Institution, es
tablishod by special endowment, for the relief of the sick
and dietressed, atilieted with .- Tirulent and Epidemic
INa
eases." It has now a surplus of menus, which the three
tom have voted to expend in advertising tho above notice.
It is needless to add that the Association connuanda the
highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most
approved modern treatment,
.lust Publiabed, by the AstiOclittion, a Report on Sp
e; or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanisin,
Masturbation or Self• Abuse.„ and other diseases of the Sex
ual Organs, by the 'cos:Suiting Snrgeon,Which will be sent
by mail. (In a sealed envelope,) free of charge, on the re
ceipt of two stamps for putrtam.
Address, Dr. REO.lt. CALIIOUN, Consulting Surgeon,
!lowan! Association, Ro. 2 South hint , Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. By order of the Directors:.
EZItA D. ILEARTITRT4.Y'reet.
REO. Sect'y. - • • • 0ct.7,17-1Y
'" •
'" • '•
"Thick Darkness .dovers the Earth.
And
_circus Darkness the People.'!
.
• • Ct)tu taty. !neve nts,
,Ak.Nrcalt.other s , will take Notice! that they • cae sup.
11.1., ply themselves, in any quautithis With *texas' FAR
r.LIIED P1711:1 . 1. NON E...XPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL
.LAAIPS. •
as At the r Wholesaleltini Retail, head quarters. •
South SECOND Street, • 3S
'• ; •dmimnia.rlllA.
The only place wli T ere. exclusive Agencies can be obtn in
for.the Strite of Pent/ail Vititla, New Jersey arid Delaware.
:These Lamps gtte - a light equal in infrusity of tattle,
and similar in appearance to Gas. and areektimed td be
superior to all other portable lights, now in use. No fe-tr
of Expiosion.—No offensive odor.—No smoke.—Very easi
ly trimmcd.—As easily regulated as Gas Light.--Can be
adapted to all purpoies.--Antibetter than al; for a pour
man.-50 per cent
. cheaper than any other portable light,
now in coati:n(6.MM: ._ . • . .
Sole Agency also, .fur •XltAre'S /MD COAL
OIL LAMP.
irif-Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every article in
the line. ' ' • •S. E. souTtrLAND t Agent.
septS-2m 3II6 .IB*SOUth SECOND Street, PHILLD'A I
WALTZ I
o rges aseortm, e 0
the beat LEHIGH' SLATES' over offered' ta the! p:ablie: , 4
Country Merchants would do well .Ice' MlMl:tine :their
stock before purchasing elsoalsre: • • . • f
To all 'wanting Farms , eel ad~tirti , t,•ment
llammon
top Lands.
gs.eeat Diseorery of the .Agr..itir
131 Pi tRTA NT To
TOBACCO CIIEVVERS
Dr. Gustav Lturlard's Taste Restorative Tro
ches, the Great Substitute for Tobacco
TT is a well known stet incontrovertible fact that the
1 iTIN! of Tobacco ie the, prometinr muse of many of the
most severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the
race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and .
painful experience have clearly proven that it contains
certain narcotic a nd poisonous properties most dangerous
in their effects, which by entering into the blond derange
the functions and operations of the lhatrt, causing many
to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased.
TOBACCO affects also the entire tic rvous system ; man
ifesting itself—as all who base ever used the noxious
weed will bear testimony—ln Lassitude, Nervous Irrita
bility, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other distir.
tiers ot a similar character.
THE TASTE RESTORATIVE , TROCIIF.S
Are designed to counteract these baneful influences, and
lisvoPtuved cutuPleleir successful iu a multitude of eas
es, and wherever used. being harmless in themselves
they exert a beneffrial effect upon the entire system, re
storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroy
ed by great indulgence, completely removing the irrita
tion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Threat
—which are
always consequent upon abstaining front the
nse of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the
Stomach, invigorate the whole system.
Persons wile arc irretrievably undermining their con
stitutions and shortening their lives, should use these
Troches Immediately and throw of tho injurious and un
pleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing.
These Trothes or Lozenges are put up in a convenient
andportable form at the low price of 00 Cents per box.
A liberal discount to the trade: Prepared solely by the
undersigned to whom all larders Fhnuld be addressed.
. JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist;
March 24,1858.-17. Cor. 2d and Rees, Chilean.
•
Attlue ) reparitlion
or
Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid
Extract Buck u. •
For diseases of the Bladder, Bklneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret diseases, Fe.
mule Complaints, end all diseases of '
the Sexual Organs, - • ,
Arising from Excesses and IrePbuiktiP* l. •
moving all Improper Birabirges from the Bladder, kid
neys, or sexual Organs, whetter existing #1
Male or Female, .
From whatever cause they may haveoriginated,
Awl no Blotter of How " L'ong Standing,
Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and
Bloom to the Pallid Clerk.
Joy to the Atilseted!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes
all the symptoms, among•which win. be found
Indisposition •
to Exertion: boss of
Power, 'Leas of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, 0011.
rral Weakness,. Dorror of .
ease, Weak Nerves:Trembling, Dread
.. ful liorrerof Death,Night Sweats, Cold Feet.
Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the 3lusenlar'System, often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic symptom.. Hot Hands.
Flushness of the Body, Dryness of the akin,
Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in the Back, Ilea
viuess of the Eyelids, Fr.
quen Lly . black spots
Flying before
the Eyes.*
with Temporary suffusion-and Lose of sight; Want of
Attention, Great Mobility, nestleremess with horror
of Sneiety. Nothing is Mfr . a desirabl e to such Pa
tients than solitude, and Nothing they more -
Dnuul for Year of Themselves no Ile- •.
pose Of manner, no oarnostnass, no
Speculation, but a:burriod
transition from one:
question to am
oth'cr.
These symptoms it allowed to go on—which this med
'Eine invariably removes--eoon follows. Loss of Power,
Fatuity. and C.3 , 11.EPT10 one Of which the pa
tient may eui.ire. Who Can : say that then; eicesseS are
nut frequently followed by thaso . direful.
SANITY AND C BUM ['THY.% ? The records of the in
sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump- .
Lion, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions:
in Lunatic Asylums the moat melancholy exhibition ap
pears. The Countenance 4s Wetutffly
. sothiest and quite
destitute--tieillier Mirth or Grief ever visits it; should
a sound of the valve occur, it is rarely articulate.
••With woeful use:tit:tree wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguilod."
DeLility is most terrible! and has brought'thonsands
upon thousand to untimely graces. Lliusbliating the am
bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by Lilt use
of till's INFALLI7ILE B£ • MF'DY ! • • .
'morbid or hail matter
ling in their place a heal
lug the stomach, causing
ing the blood, giving tone
machinery, removing time
elfeetior; a radical care,
find, What be' tar. pre
itsu of the LiVer
•
If you urn Asfferitig with .ay of the above ditsti..esing
ailments. the if IX ID EXTRACT 1:1:CLIU will cure see.
Try it apil be rearinced of Ica eDifte.y.
tuftivieut to relieve the
'fo;Kl t'vem raising 211111
Beware of Quark No.truuts nud Quotok Doctors,
who falsely Loust of nud refonsteon.
know and avoid UlOlll. nod raroc long suffdrinir„ • Stoner,
awl Exposure, .hy striding or tilling for o bottle of thin
Popular and 'Teri ti l.•emody.
It alines all pain nod inflammation, in perractty,tder,s
nut lu ite Wok. and odor, I.lit Immediate In its:talon.
fore retiring, - praverits
night, looseas the bowels
each meal, will cure Dys
. _ .
Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu
Is prepared directly according to the Ituleu of i`hamn at,
and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy ea.l ehentival
knowledge and mire devoted in its combination. Nee
Vrotbssor Dewees' Valuable Works on the practice of
Physic, and must of the late siandard Il'orksuf Sletliviam
ipounfies will alwr.ys',re--
ti#4. € .40 • .
Ono hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician who
eau prove that the inedielumerer injured a.patient;_and
the testimony `of thousands can be pristuced 'to prove
that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thir
teen years standing have been. ellbeled„ Vie mass of
Voluntary Testimony in posseSsinit of the Propriehw,
vouching its virtues and curative powers, IA imatetme,
col brie-ing names well known to SCLENOS AND.FASIE
100,000 Bottles Have Been Sold • • • •
sod not aaiugle instance of a failure has been reported
rentonally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of rhilatlelhhia. it. - T. LULU UOLlt, Chemist, who
being duly sworn does Say. that his prepartitien contains
110 Narcotic, Mercury; or injuvioue Drug, but are purely
Vegetable. 11.1'. lIE L 1101,1), Sole me nufaCt nrer.
bworn and suliaaribed before me this 9.3trday Oriel:mem
her, 1834. • 'W.1.1. P. 111 lAD Alt D. Alderman.
Price $1 per. Bottle, or sixfor.ss, De:
•
livered to . any• Address, • •
Aecotnpenied by reliable and idspousibleCertillesuis &dm
professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and °We're.'
Prepared and sold by U. 'E. HELM BOLD, • ,
Practical and Ana4ytimd Chemist.
No. 52 South Tenth St. below Chestnut,
AsseniblY Buildings, Phila.
yda„. To be had of Dr. George Ross, I). S. Mahar.' and 0 ,
all Druggists add Deniers Throughout the United States,
Ganr.das and British Provinces.
BEWARE OF COU2VTERFEITS ! .
Ask for Helnisold's—talce no other.
CAeies Gaut rail ieeti.
.
n:.•.:, 1857.-Iy.
The Medicine of the Million
.:A RESISTLESS ItEMEDTI . . ,
HoLLowArs 01 NT iki ENT.
CIRCULAR. TO TILE SICK — The first. hospital cos-
geons and medicinal publicist: , of Europe admit the
unparalleled antbinllanunetory and healing properties.
naval and military services;
of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their ,
and the masses in this coun
try and throughout the world repose the ntmost confi
dence in its curative p:apert les. It penetrates the stair- '
tea of inflammation and torrential' which underlie the
external evidenoas of disease, and neutralize the Leryel, 1
ements which feud and exasperate the malady.
Rheuinulisin, Scrofula, Erysipelas..
,
These are anion-'the most terrible and agonizing dis“
eases of .the muscles, the fleshy flee and the skin; yet 1
in their worst forms. and White seemingly ineurable.they ,
invariably disappear under a persevering application' of
this soothing, healing antidote to pa in trod Inflammation. I
Salt Rheuin,l ' ever Sorei, Stiff Joints.
in all asses of :fin Rheum, where medical .waterk, lo
tlonk, and every rsdpe of the pharmacopten hare preyed
usalesß the Oill tll.illt will accomplish a thorough cure.
Fever Sores heel ittirkly under its influence, and its re:
effect unor cotaracted . aiOnez Ls truly wonderful.
A most inmalkable and happy change is produced In
the appearuneccf malignant ulcers utter a few applies
lions of this °lntim:Ht. The surrounding redness' van
ishcs, and grsunles of healthy flesh begin to take the
place or the ,d.schargcd mutter. This process goes on
more or less rapidly until the orifice id tilled up with
sound utaterltl, and the .tecer radically cured.
Wordlo Mothers
The young are the mail frequent sufferers fmm ex
ternal nuttries.and therefore every Mother should have
thin lieniinglpreparatlon conitantly at htind, It en
absolute eiecific for sore breaste., and quickly removes
the encrur4/d sores wbh:h
a ol lietilnell disfigure the hatulp
and faces ..tf children.
This Ointment is universatly. used on boon] the Atlan
tic and Nellie whaling fleet as a cure for neorbutic effec
tions. an as the hest possible 'remedy for wounds and
heels:es.t
Large supplhasof it hare recently been ordered
by the S (tan of Turkey for hospital purpoees.
iks ,lo, t h ri l e Ointarient and Kits should be need iu the
following cases: i . f .
.
Bunt, no, Mercurial .oruptione, Swelled Glands,
Duran, riles, -. • • Sore Legs; •••
cChhairkwilitigi,ands,iittihnegn.uontrm;tir, , Sore sore Breasts - .
te :d 1 .,
Sistlls, Salt Rheum, Sore Throats; ; .
Gout, . . Scalds, Soretl.ofx/Liiindei
Lutibago, A rounds of all rinds, Venereal Sonst,.. •
Stili.loints, Sprains, Tetter; Ulcers, Skiri-Disonsetd
hr Sold at the .Hanufuctory of Draressor lielleway, $0
N hien Lane, New York- and by all respectable Drug
g ts and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Znited
States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 , pents,. : 62
cents, and $1 each.
.1/.
3 ClUTiOli!— Sous are genktine unless the worde "Hol
loway, New York anti London," are discernible as a %ra
ter- mark in every leaf of the book of directions around
' each pot or ixix; the same may be plainly Been by hold
ing the leaf to the light. .& handsome reward will be
given to any Due rendering-such information DR may
lead to the'tfateetion of any party or parties counterfeit
ing the medicines or vending the same, knowingN thew'
to be epuriona.niell
There /II aconelderable savingby taking the larger. size&
N. 11 —Directions for the guidance of patients in every
disorder are affixed to each him.. 0 (!tarok 31;'06.
Discharging Ulcers
Significant Pacts
Tan OssuivAL Moine:ma EsTAHLISIIiP IN 1:41.
41. d "to! arbde of the kmd ever ontrodurred under the
itOrIC of " 1 Cl.ynglQ Wxygaf." is tbut or any otiic.-
..a r , ; a n e htir`► Pilexpite Wafers 'one eorntrefedo
The genuine ram he known by the mange BM' h": bier
stamped age oath WAFKR.
BRYAN'S 1171.SIONIC WAFERS
Relieve Coughs. Colds, Sore-throat. Hoassencs.A.
BEVAN'S rul.3.lt)sic trarr.tts
Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing,
ottvAs-s-rui.moste wAFF:3-7.
Ite.lieve Spitting of Blood, Pains •in the Chest..
urtvas•s 14.71.M0Ni0 %T us ars
Relieve Incipient consumption, Lung Diseases
BRSAN'S 1;171.3t0N1C 'WAFERS
Ealeye Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils.
" • URVAN'S Pt 1:110NIC WAFERS
Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes.
run' A"'3 W
Are a blowing to 311 olo'sses anteoustitutions
rciAttisty WAFF.39.
.tri adapted for.Nl:goads and Public Spetic.
.
utIVAN•:: I Pti.stoNic W A N.:F ! ?
lutprcv,. O.3MpIAS ISA emeibility or the Voir
ITINSONIC W.4,Fias
Arc in a sumac form and plessant.to.the taste.'
BRYAN'S rUi.UoNIC IVAPERS
Not only relieve; but !Act rapid & lasting, Cures.
BATA'S': ii7l.NtosiV! WAIT.IIS
Srs vrarranted to give satisfaction td 2c y one
No Family sboald be without a list of
Ng 4:11 v.teutryll• Wm, nt
Itryalt , s Pa I ongpitir Wafers
IN MIS Meltf.t.
No Dealer should be without a !m.0.& cf
pry a toe 3Minocinic vra rel.%
YOB CVL.7I,;4I:LS,
Wo person will own cbjcet to frlve for
Et rya a ta" Pal as :snit: %Vat* erw
For sale be Dr- ROSS, oppatit e tba Court Ron.% Lehr
non, Pi- and by sal respectable Dragglinst/smie-outtk.
United States and Canada; alto by Harvey Arch. Itaot
ing, Fa. rtkt.7
Of all dicemm. the great. Bret came
Spring's from neglect of Nature) , tam.
SUFFER NOT!
. WIIIIN A
CUREIS"-GUARANTEEI)
LC ALL STAGES OP
SECRET DISEASES
•
Self-abuse. .Nerrous Debility. Strictures. Meets. iln.r•
el. Diabeies, Dir , e(WCA of the Kidneys and Molder.
• M . ercurial Rheumatism. Serefula.
and Ankles. diseases of tilt Lungs, Throat, Nose sot
}:yes. Myers upon the Mar or LiutbA. Cenren,.
Dropor, Epileptic Pit. SLVilos' Dem, and slt le..
• cm.cserbging from a fiernrigement of the : 4 m:ea! .4.
such as Nervous Trembling. Lnaa of
Loas of Power. General Weak neap. Dimness of Vidta
with pmuliar spots appearing before the (.1,4r.. inn of
Sight:Wakeful:we, Dyspepsia. Liver lii-k-ase.Erestlen4
upon the Fam..Fain in tile Beek and Female Ir
regularities and all iniproper discharges f ben h
It mutters not from what manse the disease origittatol.
however long standingor obstinate the elute. et:orar
to ennTAtti, and In a stiarter time than a permanent rum
can be effetited by any other treatment. even after tire
titsease hap haflled the skill of eminent physieiatts and re
stalest all their irscaus ofeitem Tim pi:olivine, arm pi<as
not without 041,4.. musing.. no .airltuttss and free from
mcrenry or Ilitilsant.' Itttring, twenty years of practice. I
hare reseitethtroul the Jaws of Death many It ttttt
who. in the last stages of Diu abeam-mentioned
lonthbeen given np to die by their pity Bela DS. Width tea:.
mute me in promising to the afflicted. who may pima
thenisilves under my rate. a petrol and mast
cure. Secret - Disenees are the great t rue • health.
as they are the firstrause of CIIIINUIDONII. Sembilan nal
many other discristic, and elitiold be a terow to the lop
nun family. As it permanent cure is seareely goer if
meted, a majority of the cmats failing into the betels
ittrompetent permnts, who not 'tatty fril to eon. the tli••
en.ses hot ruin the roostittitints; the system with
merrurr, which. with the disease, Itashoss the statr.ree
into n •rtreitt Oar-sum of it.a.
Itut should the dit;eare awl the treatment nett es e..•
lea;] sy.teettily and the yiethe marries, the .novae is ea
...ailed npon the eitildren, who are (own with t•ehhe "-a
stitutions, and the eurrear of life .m.Te:CO-1 by a slots
while!, la-trays iNelf in t.lcrott in. Tetter. Vleors. Leap
:lima anti tither itticirtioncmf Skin.F.NP. Vaasa ant
eittnilizm tiloci dotal a twirl extst•nt-e• of Manrt'-
hvx and consi:rning them to tut early ge:s4.
SELF .A ELISE another titricalChte ‘•ti.!gt:r to
ror nothing elfin in the 41,..1 ,:onlogne imam,
?es MUSS.: ciestroet:-..e ilettin .•.. th , s Y 44 :**la- 41 "':
irtg, its thou:qalm t through years of ft:-
fcring.cloven to an untiniely,gornec. it cleat the Ner
vous titystein, mi-tes wa the ctler-Ales or
estoact mental .leraltlctruatt. Orin . ..tar the devel
opment-cif thaAlfetain: Alisquallties tt.r march-ea, society.
laiolners, oud all earthly horplricse, anti !cares the oar
rarer wrockt.l in inntr or tn;ml. Ont.umr
tien nn4 ii rynlis df ri ii. courC to he dreaded. than death
;4...tr. with the fullest evolittruee 1 twelve the warerte.
auto victims ot*Self latac that a permanent anti speedy
cure eau he elfcelefl. tstel with the alAttatteutueut of ruii:-
.M 1
rrattlecat my palm,: ran he re:tared to robust, rig
orous Jinni th.
The afflicted are entitionnt s, , zalnq the n.e of Patrol
li:r there arc to many in: nations steam in the
columns of thcpnbllc prints Pi Midi and the nn wary
sullerork, that millions have their consiitations ri
by the vile compornitis oYgmiek doctors, or the equally
POisOnfoik nostrum, vented as —Patent 31viieines.."
have carefully analyzed many of the srsettlird Patent'
antl gild. that nearly sil'Of them contain Con
, rOSlTUFublimate, which ill one of the Arongest prepam
timid Of mercury and a deailly pols.irk %thief,. Instead of
elhifw the'dfamme. disable' , the sy•telat for life.
Thnie.fourths of the patent nostr ttttt s now in use arc
put up by tutprinriolni and ignorant Imo sons who do not
understand even the alphabet- of the 31.t1 ati..}lmilrA,
and ate equally as Jitstitete It any knowledge of the ).a
man sySlent. baritri onc object May in view, and thin to
mako moves n-gartiless otemt, , ettueneca.
Irresdarities end all dkeafies of melee and fetnalet
treated on prtarit.lea eptablh‘lisal by twenty years of
'Metter. and ennctioned by lhoularals of tbe matt re
markable cures- Medicines with full directions sent to
any part of the United Staten or Canada., by patients
connannicather thetir symptoms by l e tter, nw e i nm cor .
orpoutiettc- strictly confidential. Address
J. Si. l 3l3!EltVl4r,E,'3l.
°Mee No. 1131 Filbert. St., [Old No. 103, ] below twelfth,
lktrch IS, ISS:i.-Iy. rumurzugii.t.
Important Discovery.
CONSUMPTION
tzer. ALL
Diseases of the Liangs and Thr oa t
AR E 14):!•1 TI ELT
_
CURABLE BY
INUALATION !! !
• Which conveys the
Remedies to the cavities In the lungs through the ale
prieSagee. end coming.iu direct contact with the disease.
neutralista Atte .tuhertular matter, allays the tough,,
cause: a free and 'may expect. ration, heals the lifYirS4.
purifier the hlood; imparts renewed vitality to the ner
vous system, giving that tone null energy so indispeusite
his for the restoration of health. To be able to state
confidently-that Consumption is curable by Inhalation.
is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much
under the control of medic-al treatment as any other
fortiiidable disteu;e; ninety out of every hundred eases
can be cured in the first stages, and fifty percent- in the
second; but in the third stage it la impossible to Miro
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 afforda extraordinary relief to
the suffering attending this fearful scourger, which an
nually destroys ninety-tire thousand persona iu the .
sited States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that
of the. present populnticm of the earth,: eighty millions
are destined to fill the Consumpti ea grave.
Truly. the quiver of death - has no arrow so fatal ar
Consumption. _.3 n all ages it has been the great came .
of life. for it sperea neither age nor sex, but sweoW off
alike the brave, the benuti fel, the graceful, and the gift
ed. lay' the help of thot Supreme Beteg. from whom .
comet& every good and perfect gilt. I am enabled to offer
to the afflicted a - permanent and speedy cure iu Con
sumption. -.The first cause of tuberries is from Impure
aild ,the immediate effect produced by their depo
eition in the lung:3os to prevent the free admission of
air Into the air tells; which causes a weakened 'vitality
through the entire system. Then,. surely, it is more:n
th:mai to expert greater, good from medicines entering
the cavities of the lungs, thnwfrom those mitehii.tered
through' the ,etemach the patient will alwnye.find the
lutists free and the breathing easy, after inhaling reme
dies. True. inhalation is a loestUremedY, neverthelesf,
it acts constitutionally, and with. ppAer . , and cer
tainty than remedies admiuistered by the stomach.
prove the powerful and direct s infitienet: of this tinkle of
administration, chloroform inhaled will destroy Seasthil ,
icy in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous syie
tem, so that a limb niay be anspututed without thosfight.
est pain; inhaling tlicerdielary*U4E; gas will desuoy
life in a few houri.
The inhalation ofartimoi lin *ill rouse the system shore
fainting or apparently deed. The odor of many of the
medicines is perceptible in the skin, a few moments af
ter being itiliuled,-aral may -be itinnedhitely &meted in
the blood. A .convincing proof of Lite mu:dm:least cf
tests of inhalation, is this fact that sick IS alo , Ys
pro
duml by breathing foul is not this Pceiti v e
evi
deuce dud proper remedies. =irefullyprepared and judi
ciously administered through the le ,ln,ald Frudue'
the most bappY results Unriug ei• . .l.tece years •prat
tic!,. Dumf. thousands; suffering theta discuss." °I. the
lungs and throat haveheeii under sly rare, and I have
effddted Many . re markable cures, even after the sulfintri
had. been pruununced in the last stages, which fully ttt
isnot me that Consumption is no longer a fatal disease...—
My dietitmene of Consumption is original, and 'founded
on long; expe.ience and-a thorough investigation..
p . eifeet. acquaintance
with the not er e of tubercles, Be.,
ena.blitsmie to distingubM; seedily, the various forma :or
disease that simulateconsutuptkm. and apply the prop e r
remedies, rarely - being mistaken even in a single tame.—
.
. This familiarity. lo COUlleetiell with certain pathological
enables me
chests ;
i e to relieve
.
the and lung s i3li
ro f s ro co m pi l e
en
large the sliest, purify the blood, i mpart to rem:teed et , '
ed , is ar et: t e s ri
el m-,
contrasted
' tality. giving energy anti tone to theantira '4,4qm
Medicines, with full direetinna, sent tn'auy Part:orate
United States and Canada., by patient; communicating
their symptoms by letter hut the cure would be ilium
' certain if the patient should nay Me 5. 'visit, 'which
would give me an opportunity to extunineSbia lon', and
enable me to. prescribe y ;
and then the cure Could
the patient again. .
G..W. ; GBAHAIL , . X. , D ..
Office. 1131 Filbert St., (nl5l. r o e ; OT - be ow Igth ,
Mereh IS, • •