The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 23, 1860, Image 4

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How PRIZE-PUMICE:Rs ARE . I'RAINEu•
—The course of minim , t o which the
'buffer' is subject is pretty much the
- - replier routine. He rises at six o'clock
t•ht tho ',vetoing, and, after &wallowing a
mixture of wine and raw eggs, he starts
-off for a seven mile walk with his train
" Era. - On' his return he is carefully- tub
bed down, and puts on dry clothes.—
At eight o'clock he takes his breakfast,
consisting of a porterhouse steak, with.
outlet. Hu takes neither tea nor col.
fee, and he accompanies. Ins steak with
bread. After breakfast he reads the
stews for half an hour or so, after which
he starts off on another seven miles'
walk. On hie. return he is again rub•
+-bed down, sin' "Change.s , his clothes ; af•
ter which he exercises honself with the
'dumb-hells, and balls and pulleys, and
, punches eland-bag, which is placed in
a hanging poiitioti. He sits dawn to
dlnner-hetween twelve and one o'illoac,
whin he amain tegales himself with a
substantial beef steak and bread, varied
occasionally with • , a broiled chicken,
whit), he washei•iiewn with a solitary
glass of sherry,
After dinner he starts on a third walk
of ail/out eight miles, after which he has
a set-to with the gloves with his trainer,
and with'sueit of Ingfriends as may wish
•so take a teen-with him. At 7 o'clock
he .takes his supper, - which consists of
precisely the seine materials as his
breakfast, eschewing tea and coffee as
before. Between 'and 9 o'clock he
.retires to 4E41.
This course of treatment tends to de
'eloped and harden the muscles while
it diutiniaheit the fat, which is thereby
converted into muscle. To this end,
the 'heifer' is forbiddento eat anything
of a greasy or.sloppy nature. None of
hilsfood is boiled, Ittewett, or 'fried--
ills all broiled. '
',Mountie Misr MirrisTEß
AMEND TO LOAN A Hoop 'IBIRT.—A
well known minister in Chelsea, 'Mass:
•isvas greatly surprised sortie time since,
'At receiving a letter front a lady friend
at• Cape Alffi g containing sundry and di
vers female catidencts 'relative to
her approaching marriage•, and an ur
gent requayt to send iiiiediately a hoop
skirt.' The mi. ister was completely
dumbfounded. it Was a strange epistle
for him' to receive, but there was the
.superecription, Rev, as plain as
.In the course of a day, how
.ever, the mystery was cleared up, and
appeared that the fair correspondent
►thud indicted two letters, one to the
Revereud•requestiog his presence to tie
the marriage knot, and the other in a
female hand, enlarged on the anticipa
ted occasion, and requesting her stir.
svices'in proctrring that useful article a
hoop kin. The letters had been ails
directed. '
Bow T 44 cIOESTION SETTLED.—An en
thuslastiu correspondent who says he has watched
the Neural nigger kwestin entwell he is sick too
dati on it," sends us the following copy of "an
sat," which he desires we shall present to our
next Legislature, "801 that the Stait may be at
Pon "
IN Wen'
Ptolttevont ninera kummin to Pensilvany.
.The poeple of tbe• Stait of Pousilvany. repro
tented ill Benoit and As.embly, du enact uz fol•
Iff2l
.13ection 1. No nigger not now an inhabbitent
tiv, in, and legal voters of this stait, she it be per•
toitkect to liv, rezids, or stay in this stait corky
ledger.
ben. 2. Bony nigger boo wilfully or accidently
*dates the fest shoo uv this nett shall be trans
ported from this emit and sold to ths lowest bid
der Oysterman xeludid.
lino. 3. Nlexers who kum with their masters
spurn tempurauily , bell not be ink le wde d in
the provisieus uv this aditt'; .provided, suet) ad
journ/rag don't exceed 40 years. If enay ship
tgete reeked on de shears uv this stall with a n ig
.ger on horde ; and if such nigger shell tri to swim,
4 tie shell be pushed onder the wutter.
Sec. 4. All oats or parts or outs contravenin,
-this, is repelled.
ZILIiCTIVE nigger is berebi dakler.
ed up obaobsbus , usweans, nut to he permitted,
ind eery Sheri fin 'this amt may be a nigger dri
qer if be chutes. -
Ott"The greatest pleasure of life is
love, the greatest treasure, contentment;
the greatest posession, health ; the great.
est case, sleep; and the best medicine,
-a true friend,
O:Zr Mary arked*Charlesl "'Whet Kni •
mei dropped from the cloude-•1 "The
rein deer," was the whispered reply.
OM
ONLY PREPARATION
WORTHY OF
Vniversal Conildtnoe and Patronage.
POE STATESMEN, JUDGES. CLERGYMEN,
Ladled lad Gentlemen, in all parte of tho world testify
to the efficacy of Prof 0. J. Wood's flair Restorative,
and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous In its ;mdse.
A few testimonials only can be here given: see circular
lbr more, and it will be Impossible for you to doubt.
_ 41 Well Street, New York. Dee. 201 h. 11348.
G7N7LEXIIT : Your note of the 16tb.hast.. heti been m
eshed, laying that you hod heard that-I` had been ben
efited by tlie.tum. of Wood's flair Restorative, and re
questing my cortificate of the fact U I had no objection
Were it.
"raward MX° yetreheerfully, because I think it due
Yfy age Is about 60 years; the color of my heir auburn,
and inclined to curl. -Some five or six years stare Who
..ipta to teen 4,144 y and thasculp on theerown of my bead
'to lose its lieniildlity tied dandruff to form upon it.—
Each of these dissigasbillties inrivesed with time. and
about four months since agurth was added to them,
by bole falling off the top iny'llead and threatening
40 make ma toga.
BP ibis unpleasant preclienment,l was induced to try
Trod's Mar Aratorlitire, mainly to arrest the falling
.off My heir, far I had really to expectation Wit gray
hair could ever be restored to its original, rotor except
Wm dyes. I vas, Juresicrer, greatly surprised to find
after the - am yf two&bottlee only, that not only was the
Balling off arrested, but the color was restored to the
gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff
ceased to form on my brad, eery much to the gratiSca
loon o r my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to
fry It.
Tor this. among the Many obligationsl owe to her sex,
I money recommend all hnobands who value the ad
miration of their wives to met by my example, and
ode It if growing gray or getting bald.
Very reepactfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER.
To O. J. Wood kCo, 44- Broadway, hew York.
' Siamoston, Ala., July 20th, 1569.
To Piot. O. J. Wool): Dear Sir: Your “Hair Restore.
the" has done my halm much good since I commenced
the me of it, that erlah to malts morn to the PUBLIC
he e ff ac i aon the bah., which are great. A man or
woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort
to gone ' more
l l tran evert 11" er my torative ," the hair ws!ol will
elle u n r e lt e
Una* it all 1 . lours truly, WAL H. RENEDY.
P.B.—Yon can publish the above if you like. By
in our Southern - paperer yin will ger more
EIS renege *nth. I ode several of your mrtillmttee in
tai arum mgreirry, a strong Southern norm
W. IL Senedy.
WOOD'S EMIt RFSIDEATI V.E.
Psolassoa O. J. Wean: Dear Sir: Bevies hod the milt.
fiattainita toss thy Mat portico of mr hair, from the of
tatds of the yellow hover, In Now primate, In tB6l. I
*loud to Haste* a dial of your preparatiop„ and
Ato answer as, tha very thlug needed. tTy hair
thick sad 'slow% awl no words can *sprees rut
MI to yon imatetng to the aShited toed a trot*.
liIN LAY JOHNSON.
y ai
, $ , iasalts is put up ju bottles of three sizes,
madam, and mat; the small holds
,;,4 a
ikretails for ono dollar per bottle; theottvaion
.. . t ettenty par sent. roorstinproportion than
. , Adana for two dollars par
,notsiat the largo
islAtr -itt pow teat. wore* proportiou, amino.
~ . .
j -- ; 001) & CO.. Proprietors; 41 Broadway, New
Ipsitrand Ita Marret Street, illn:houh,, hi.,
4 in
Ape said by_e .-10.nll good Druggists and nilarittrools Aida*.
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WEIMER MACHINE
la - 671Kr JUG. .IlEgE._ "'Spa.
& P. L. Weimer, Proprietors
Opposite the Lebanors Valley Railroad Depot,
LEBANON, RENN'A.
/Ault {ROLES are now in. auccessful ,
ltj operation, in all their Vellol,lll de- 1 1 0
partments, which, for complete arrange-.
monks, are excelled by none in the state. 4t.flitc,'S - m ir r''''''
and our facilities for doing all kinds oi
WORK.
Agria-lbaratd excepted ' } aro not excelled by any mann•
factoring place. Our
vMACHINE SHOP
Is stocked with the most complete modern MACUINE
113r of a very heavy capacity, which onablee us to turn
out at very chart notice, - heavy and light Engine and
Furnace Work, Mill Machinery, Shafting, Saw Mill
Work and all kinds of Machinery. Our
FOUNDRY '
- - -
bee a capacity excelled by but fesf in the onntiiry, being
furnished with two cupolas capable of melting seven
tons of Iron per hour which enables us to maim call
ings of twenty tons weight All kinds of =Atop made
to order at very low rates. We have superior facilities
for making good hot bleat pipe.
BRASS FOUNDRY..
Brass cud composition metal comings mule to order
at abort notice and low prices. presswork finished to
pattern or order.
BOILER SHOP.
- Boilers of any'size and shape made to order. None
but No.l IrOn used, and no other than e - iperierewd
workmen employed. Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gas
Flues, &c.. executed with dispatch.
SkMITH•SIiOP.
Machine Smith Work mad, by Machine Blacksmiths
to ilraveing or sketch.
PATTERN SHOP.
We make to order Patterns of any description at
abort notice, and persona in want of patterns will find
it to their advantage to examine our Pattern Hoenig, in
which are stocked a very large useortment of Patterns.
ENGINE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
Tbisslepartment embraces oil furniabiug required In
Machinery. and is always stocked with Iron and Brass
Valves, Corks, Cheeks; Unedge.s, Gaspipelpx, Iron, Stool,
Spring Steel, Gas-pips Bit/rigs, Couplings, Oil Globes.
Oil Cup Oil Lamps, In fact all things neenitnirrabout a
Steam Blights or Machinery.
, PARTIOULAR, ATTENTION
Is Mfffedi to our style of Engines; which fOr 000nothy of
fuel, smooth end effective working cannot be excelled.
Our I'ATENT CUT-OFF OOVEENOIt VALVE.
We are prepared to attach the valve to any Unglue now
in nee and take our pay in the Naming of Intl for any
apaterled time. For remdcaing the speed of the eagine.it
taunt be excelled, litid - will hold to speed within 5 per
cent. any engine with load otibinnul off.
PORTABLE ENGINES.
Our build of Portable Engines are very superior and
our new Portable Sibling Engines are now Wing intro-
Aimed in the principal oreluintage in our Elmo.
Lebanon, February 1.5. 1860. •
Farmers Look to Your interest,
A. 311 . 4j0r & Bro.,
WOULD call the atttentiou of the 'Farm
ers of this and adjoining Counties and
RIR their friends in general, to the fart. that
they have opened their AGRICUIa U
. "" e ".. RAT. STORE, on Pinegrove street, near
their Foul dryer Mitbhinethops, in the Beroegh of Lot,
anon, Pa., where we can truly say, that we have the
Largest and Beat Assortment of FARMING IMPLE.
NESTS ever offered to the farmers of tins community.
As we have bad a long experience in the 'Manufacturing
of Machinery, we have Matte it our object to select the
best and most durable ddoes, and all that we offer
for sale we can say that te...rre is no other in use that ran
surpass them. We bave the following Machines that
we canTecotnmend to our farmers, vie:—
Nanny's" COntbined Reaper and Mowir,
With WOOD'S Improvements. Dorsey'm Combined Esk
er, Reaper & Mower. Railway Dom Powers and Thrall
four horse lever Powers .t Threshers, llorr„aus Pat
ant Independent Steel Wire Ttioth'lltirse RAKE, Mum
ma's Patent Fodder, Straw Wad Hay OUTTItR, Cast Irno
field Rollers; aritin Fans atultDrllls. Hay Elevators. Clo
ver-hullers, Cornshellers, 'by hand or pliver, Corn
Plough and Planters, Cultivators, &c., with a variiity of
the best PLIMIOIIS in use. All kinds of Forks, Rakes,
Shovels. Spades;lfoetqgfass and grain Scythes, grain
Cradels, Bushel - and Peek Meosures, dev., .&c. Farm
ers wilt bear in mind that they will find it to their ad
vantage to buy their Machines at home, as all are liable
to brake or get out of order, and if they have been
bought from a traveling agent they will havetrouble to
get them mended. Dow are they to be fixed or the brok
en pieces replace , t, and particularly a Rear which,
by breaking in the midst of yetifllarrest may deprive
you of the use of it for seven days, whilst had it been
boughtatliome it would have been ready for use again
in a few hours; as we have the patterns for all the Ala
chines that we sell,lind keep a good stock of extras on
hand, so that you cannot come amiss. We would invite
our friends and all others to give us a call before Pur
chasing elsewhere, as our aim is to please' and he pleas
ed.
Also CASTrNGS of all kinds made to order and et
short notice.
ENGINES, M3ll. Gearing. Shafting, we Manufacture
and repair Steam Engines, Shaftiuge, Circular SaWEI,
Lathes for wood turners. An.
REPAIRING all kinds of Machinery attended to with
dlapatch. Address, A. MAJOU ,t BRIJ.
Lebanon, Bliy 25, 1830.
ELLIAII LONGACRE....IOII:IO.OABEL,-.1.i.C0D G.16E1,
LEBANON
Door nod Sash Manufactory.
.Ic/ceded on Wm Steam-House Roads nearOennlrerland
' fl ared, East telidnon. •
THE undersigned respectfully in
gzimq form
. the public in general, that they
FlD,T;s,Fi r k have added largely to their former
itahntent, and also have all Mune of the
p a e nd a t n estiprored 314 C ILLNEILY
i tit; Stetit 1W
latest
l e t
ra WOODWORTH'S -17 6 : h m
LOORING, 4-c.,
for conducting the general business fur
Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-c.,
and the experience acquired' by E. Lop/Incas and - 3. G.
Gust during their connection with the Door. Stub and
Lumber Trade, for a number of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, in connection with J. OADEL, to
aelect stork suitable to the wants of the Door anti Sn.th
butt:aegis in this State. •
'they now offer to blechanica and Farmers generally,
upon faiorable terms; a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS. &1S t!, Sc., from the best Lumber manufactories
in the State, feeling confident that., their assortment is
not to be excelled by any Ithar establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in able, quality or finish, and
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprisua the . leading - articles of
stock on band:—
Doors, of all sizes; Saab, of all sizes'
Boor Frames, for brick dud Archltraret:
frown i mam ; Casings, from 3 to 6 in.;
Window Frames, for. brick Surbase;
an d f rame housec Shutters, of 111184e43;
All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes ;
O. G. Spring liouldiug, of all aloeS; Waskboarile..
LONGA.CR F., GABEL A. gguTugg..
P. S.-Planing, Sawing, dc., promptly dose for those
forulehiuz the Lumber. (Lebanon, July
LEBANON COUNTY
SirEA NI PLANING RILL.
BOAS, GASSER Ja GETTLE
etl wish to inform their ensionters. of Leba.
non County, and surrounding Counties.
at that they are still in foil operation, and
7777: - . are prepared to do alt kinds of
CANYENTEft WORKBYMACHINER y
They 'have all the LATEST IMPROVED MACHI
NERY. and feel confident that they can compete with any
other in the State, as regards 000 D WORK. They em
ploy none but th beet workmen, and Work none but the
st and wilt seasoned Lumber.
Their stoelvol ivOrtz in always open for examination
by Carpenters and BOilders. as consists of
Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window and
Doors Frames, Casing, W as h,
Boards, Mouldings, Flooring
Boards, Weather Boards,
Sidings,
dleo 13Awir:o AND dOoo to order.
Also, Hand Rai i for continued . Beam for making
which they have a man existantly, employed. /RR-They
have also erected a - a
'IT ENING LATHE,
in addition to their oilier business, and have employed
a first-rate mechanic to attend to it. 4firCabinet iiak.
era will do well to call and examine their stock beibre
purchasing elsewhere ' as they always keep on hand.
Bedstead .Pests., , ItebeeLeas, Stair Bannister, Newell-WU >
and everything glee belonging to the Turning Business,
which they will sell at Fbiladelphiiiprises. yam. TURN.
WORK done to order, as well as always on band.
10k.. Their Shop will be toundou PINEGROFK WAD,
between Cumberland Street and Major's Foundry.
Lebanon, March 10, 1859.
LEMBI:EGER'S
Clof la Iflaia 11 factory.
rIMIABH.FUL for past favors, the undersigned respect.
roily informs the Public, that be continues to carry
on his Manufactory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
imunty, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessa
ry for Nat to say morn, than that the work will be done
In the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
work, and name so well known 'in the surrounding coun
try. He promises to do the work to the shortest possi
ble time. ilia manufactory is in complete order, end he
Setters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction
as heretofore. He manufactures
.Broad and liarrmo Cloths, Orsdiudis, Bloarts, White
and other Flannels, all in the best manner.
lie alto cards Wool and makes Rails. For the conve
nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth - will he taken
in at the following places:—At the stereo of George
Sewlieuherger, Looser k Brothers, George Reitioehl, aitd
at the new Drug Store , of. Joseph L. LeMberger, tienr
the Market House, in the borough of Lebanon;-at the
store of Shirk & Miner, in North Lebanon; at S. Gosh.
art's. Bethel township; at the public house of William
Earast Fredericksburg; at the store of S. C. Bickel, In
Jonestown; at the Mere of George Weidman, Bellevue
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra: at the _store of
Gabriel Wolfereberger, New Market Forge; at the store
of MichMl Shirk. East Hanover, Dauphincounty; at the
stores of George .1111er and David M. Rauh, East Llano.
ter Lebanon county. All materials will be taken away
regularly, from the above Vases, finishisiL.Witluint - delay,-1
and returned again. . .
Those of We customers who wish Stocking Wool card
ed dyed and mixed, tan leave the same, white, stilt.
above mentioned places, with directions how they
it prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking'
Wool to be prepared trout the Wool of the undersigned;
which will be done and kit at the desired
N. S. It is desired that those having Void eariled, wiLL
pay the Cash therefor, at the ebov,....id
LYON - LEMBERGEIL
East Hanover, Lebanon county, May 12,1868.-
gTI INS &BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe dtore is fitted
s e utast ardor. Rir %mut azpi 00211149/IkMatiO?Otki
THE LEBANON ADVERTISER. -- A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
FITS! FITS ! ! FITS!!!
RiesEr,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Tri Cumberland Street, .nearly opperito the Black
Horse Hotel, Lebanon. "en.
ALL work done up with neatness and dispatch, and
entire satisfaction guaranteed.
April 11, 1860.
Fashionable .Ta
Trvuhciiber reeneandly. inteime,hls Mends and
the public in general, that he bas oatttmepcell the
TAILORING. BUSINESS In all Its branches, at"f2lMili
dence, In East Lebanon, (Curuberlitid Street,) 2 squares
east from Major Moyer's hotel, (south side.) By atten
tion to business. promptness Milts engagements,. good
fits, and moderate charges,he hopes to receive a share
of the public patronage. Ho was a long time In the em
ploy of Michail Wagner, and fuels confident of
giving general Fit tisfmaton. Being a new beginner he
solicits the patronage of the puhlic.
Lebanon, Any 12, IRIS. GEDIME McCALTI,LY.
F4l.ohioviable TAiloring:
11A1CIIAEL HOPIr3IAN Would respectfully Infcrni
tho Citizens of Lebanon, that be ha.. REMOVED'
his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two
doors East of Peeper's Store. and opposite the Washing
ton Hours, where all pointing who wisli garieents made
up in the moat fashionable style and beat manner, are in
vited to call. He has lately 'received the Now York, Phil
adelphia, Parlifirud London reportaof -
Spring and Sairrirrcer• Fashions,
and as he has none but the beet workmen employed, he
guarantees that all work entrusted to him will he done
in a satisfactory manner.
ea.Witit his thanks to his old customers for their pat
ronage heretofore, he respectfully solicits pethlicla'rer.
TO TAILORSI—Just received and for sale the'X:York
and Philadelphia Report or Spring a SuuniierlaSitions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the sulocriber
know•of~the fact, so that be eau make his arrimMutotits
'accordingly. MIG/Lrel: nOFFSIAN.
Lebeolo, April 7, 1859.
0 1 RourWs inerchast tTaitor
jag Establi4hment,
(LATE OF LANCASTER.)
riUDBERLAND muUter. In the room fwmerly oe•
eupied by J. W. Artier. between the offices of Dr.
Lineawinver, and Rem Weidman, Lebanon.
respectfully eminence to the citizens of Leb
anon, and surrounding vicinity, that I have :etched
and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF
FRENOII CLOTHS, BLACK nue. SKINS, Fancy Canal
mores, Silk and Mumeiles Vestie" goods for Fashiona
ble business Coats, sc., sc., of the latest Importations,
ell of which will boleti& to order at the shortest notice,
end prices to suit the Wife's. From the void which hna
been here, of a thorough liticrical tailor, I fuel satisfied
through my long experience in business, Artistic skill,
and well known reputation as a Scientific - Cutter. that
I eau compete with the first Merchant Tailoring eatab-
Hsi:inmate in the cities of Now York and Philadelphia.
Trusting to the Intelligence of a discerning public, and
a Strict attention to husinese. I hope to meet with
81Wefin. O'ItUORK, Merchant Tailor,
Lebanon. April 18, 1860.
CLOTIMING CLOTHING
'CLOTHING FOR -ALL •
frtllE Large 4, beat .assorted, and most Fitellionelde
Stork of Spring and Summer
READY MADE.oLoxIIING
in Lebanon, at the Centre Buildings. We inviteall our
numerous friends and the public iu general to give us a
call and see for thenvelves. Our stock a:nsists of Spring
Ovcrcoats,.lilack cud Blue Dress. Frock mid Sink Coats,
Fancy Frock, Sne k and Business Coats such as French,.
Silk, Mixed, Stripped, plain, Bay Stato, 9414-
mere, Italian Cloth, Alpacca, Grass Men, 13oli; Tack,
Buff and Grey Linen Dusters,
Also a largo assortment of Black and fancy GaTstiaoro
and all kinds of Linen .PA NTS. •
Glad( Satin, Grenadian. and Fancy Marseilles Torts, also
a large assortment or Furnishing Goods, such as Fine
Shirts with linen bosoms and French culls, silk and
Linen Handkerchiefs, Stocks,
Cravats, Ties . Gloves,
Hal f Hose. Suspapders, aud ail kinds VT Cellars, &A.
May ;1,1850. RAISER & BRO..
1860 Spring Stock. ..1860
The iargrst assort;zgat, the. lowest pr
REIZENSTEI-N BROTLIERS
NITOULD bug leave to inlirm their friendacnnatomers
V awl the Public generally, that they hare now in
store, a large and eNtollibtB assortment of
. .
NASH. lON.S.BLEPRIN.G AND SIINSIEII. OLOTIIING.
which will be sold. cheaper than eau be had elsewhere.—
As their stook is entirely new, and bought at the lowest
casli prices, they feel couttdent that thoy.ertai,eull to the
adt autage Of the buyer.
BOYS' CLOTILING, FURNI.SIIING GOODS.
Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, ix., S:c., the largest
assortment in town.
Purchasers should at all times consult thefr own in.
terests, and procure their goods wherever they could
get the most for their money.
The Cheap Clouting Store opposite
the Court Ilea Fe., has the desirable feature of economy,
owl should tberefore be sought by those who whim to
get the full value for their money. -
Lebanon, May 2, Is6o. REtZEN,STEIN TIROS.
Look to Four Interests.
Come atie I Come all I ! see-and judge
for yourselv, a.
rim GASSY:It respectfully Wiles the citizens. of
V Lebanon county to cull at kb+ new 'BOOT,- SIIOE
and lIAT r tore. in Walnut street, between Carmany's
and Bornberger's 'Betels, where he has opened a splen
did new Sluing and Summer stock of Rixit. and Shoes
for Gentlemen ; also Hats & Caps for .Men and Boys.
I Ile takas orders for !touts and Shoes, and makes them
I at, short notice out of the bast material, and will war
1. rant theta to give perfect satisfaction.
i Ile is determined to sell spry low for Cash or four
; months' credit.
1 Lebanon, April 2.4, 1859.
lip IF. ilitcf3aulv
PASIMNA 111 A BOOT AN D' SdlOß MAKER
ON Cumberland street, one door Exist or
the Rho* Horse Hotel. Thankful fertile
very liberal patronage extended tonic for the abort thee
I hare been in business, I would respectfully solicit a
continnanco - of the patronage of the. public.
Ile hes at all times an assortment of riODT.3 and
'suers of Ids awn manufacture on baud, whieb will be
difPosed of on reasonable terms. - _
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, &.c
Those deairioa a ill*, ;Nell made article. are Invited
•to kivelne Mil. Childrens' .s.hoes of every variety
illid - cdler on hand. lleavy Rork made to order.
ire all work warranted. Repairing neatly done and
charges made moderate. ',Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1.569
630. 1.. ATKINS. , INO. T. ATNIKS.
G. L. ATKINS & Bro..
HAVING united in
the BOOT and Biros
•
Br siness. and from
titer determination to
be punctual-and make
mostruosie but the hest of
work; they feelifitis
Hating n large of nob
-tic patronage. They
will always he found
at their OLD STAND,
'Nsw ButtotgO,) in Market Xreit,nearly opposite Widow
Rites Hot& where they will be ready to etwre and
please their customers.
They hare now on hand " a large assortment of
BOOTS, SII OHS, TRUNKS,
CARPET DADS, which they offer atfreduced prices,
.118ip• Persons dealing at this 8110 E SYOItE : can be
suited with READY-MADE WORK. or bloat ft itibttb to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted.
r articular attentiongiven to the REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon, April 20,1859.
'I Hli CAMPAIGN OF 1860.
POLITICIANS, AND ALL OTHERS. AROUSE.
r1.711.E undersigned has just returned from the East
w ith a LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of
FOOTS, SHOES,' /TA 2',3, 'CA PB, TRUNKS,
TR A VELING BAGS. db.. de.
f 1. Of the very latest styles, and besides keeps on
baud a general assortment of BOOTS AND
SHOES of HO3IE mANurAcrunz. The Hats are
nPRING STYI ES Just nianufactured, of,all kinds and
qualities, and the Cape are of the newest yerietles:
For Men-and Boys he has a largo variety of GAITERS,
SLIPPERS, Ac. For the Ladies be has a beautifttl as
sortment of the neatest SHOES and GAITERS which
need hot be examined to be recommended. Ladies,par
ticularly, aro incited to call soon. Also, a very line lot
of Shoes, &c., for children. Call before purchasirg
elsewhere and ho convinced -that the store, arrner. of
Walnut Street and Jua .Alley, is the place to buy good..
and neat heath and foot protectors, at low Prkes •
JOS. BOWMAN.
sm, 3leseures taken and work made to order.
April IS, 1860:
___ _
Boot Mid Shoe Store.
JACOB BCEDEL respectfully In.
forms the public that lie still contin
nee his extensive establishment. in
410111P,fa his new building-in Cumberland 3t. ,.
where he hopes to render the same
malefaction as heretofore to all Who
may favor hint with their custom. Ile Invites Msfuhants
bud dealers in BOOTS and BOOBS, and every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock.
lie is determieed to surpass all competition in Alio
manufacture of every article in his business; suitable for
any Market in the Tiulon. A due earn islakeu in regard
to materials and workmanship; none but the best.quaU
ty of LEATHER and other Materials are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed.
P. B.—He returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed - on hiYa.
Ile hopes by strict attention to business and endeavoring
to please his customers; to merit a share of public pat
ronage. [Lebanon, Feb.l7,
Joseph Re r411 7 s
NEW LIQUOR STORE
00ENER of Walnut and Chestnut streets,
LEBANON, PA.
The setbscriber haring opened a liquor store. is Pre
pared io runtish all It Inds of Foreign and Domestic Lfq•
ours, wholesale antl, retail at - the lowest cash priers. His
stock consists of • - A
WINEYS„ BRANDIES, Gum rfl.
RUAL WHEAT. MALT,
PCYFATOE and RYE WHISKEYE, Sc.
All of which will he warranted to be as represented
and-sold at prices that wilimake It an Milect for dealers
to buy of him, instead of going or sanding -to the .city.
it is hoped that Hotel Keepers and others will call and.
examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
Physicians are also respectfully requested togive
his liquors a trial: He has the beet and only article of
Pure Port Wine Juice in this borough.
_•
Lebanon. Dee. 28. 1819. JOSEPH RF,TNHARD.
Eli Thompson,
(Late of the firm of Thompson & Ettond.)
Market Street.
GLX 54 square north of Water, Lebanon;on,
EsanCTFUtannins the pnbilOthat Uontin-
AA, nee HOUSE. and..SION- PADITIIiht and P./LRAM-.
11ASIGINO, and by striet attention robusirteiefiripe!fto
receive a liberal abase of patronage
Air. Orders ttomlovrta and amity pr, gol f ,
to
,
030-y, soi
Lebanon, Noe. li,asicv.at.-
New Furniture Store.
HAREISON H. DIINDORE would respectfully it
form the public that he has removed opposite the
old plate. a few doors west of Bowman's 'Hotel, on Cum
berland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest.
and cheapest assortment or FURNITURE ever offered in
Lebanon. Els stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and
. Common Furniture, which he will sell lower
than the like can be bought at any other
• place in Lebanon.
Ile has on hand %large assortment of Sofas. - ' l2 ,
Tote-a--totes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta
bles. What Note, fiat Backs, ac. Also a large and cheap
'stitch of stuffed, Caneseat, and common Chairs, Settees.
liedetends, and a lot of cheartMattresees. Also, Looking
Glasses,—OuliCßoseweed and Mahogani.---vet7 cheap..
Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and liobby flours, for
children.
t in,. Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING. — .
. Ile has provided himself with the FINEST. BEA:USE IN
LEBANON. and will make Coffins and attend Funerals.
at tho shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
1 Lebanon, December, 25,1.859.
OWEN LAITBACIII,
ANUFACTUR ER and DEA LER in the very best
, made FURNITURE at his Cabinet Ware Rooms,
, in Market Street, three doors
•
north of the Lebanon Valley
Railroad, on the teat side. fie has
, large assortment of
NEW STYLE SOFAS,
JENNY - LIND and other BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION
TABLES, Cane-seat? d and Common CHAIRS. SETTEES,
` s6 L*''imerMll CRADIS.BIIC., also offers for sale
at very low'pelees an oat( nsive.ansortment of boOatao
GLABB6B and ,Pictura Frames of Tint, ;Mahogany and
; Rosewood. Ashe manufactures the
_most of his fund
. tare himself. he can sell much cheiper than those who
buy tho Itendy•tuade. - All orders punctually attended
to, and articles safely packed to any part of the country .
tta also haft on hand all kinds of FANCY WOODand Gilt
'MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAU
; ,BACIPS NEW WARE 110031 S, Ntarket street, Lebanon.
P. 5...--Coftirti made and funerals attended at the
shortest notice.
attbach desires parties who purl .Be going
j to Philadelphia to purebase their Furniture, to call at
his Warerooins and examine his stock, ds he is confident
that his ware is better and will be sold cheaper than
: any that can be bought in the cities. Ile has prepared
himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive
home patronage.
Lebanon, October
Merchant Tailoring.
IMMOVAL.
Q . S. RAMSEY itlff removed to the Corner of Cont
-13. Lerlaud street and Doo Alley, in Fpnek's New
Building, where , he will keep an assortment of Cloths,
Gasmen:eras, anti restive. Also ready made clothing and
furnishing goods suck as Shirts, Llose, Gloves. Mandkew
chiefs, Neckties, Ac., of erLitit will Le sold as
cheap as at any other establishment in Lebanon.
CtiSTOII.ER attended to promptly, and good
fits guaranteed. ' S. O.B.A3ISAL
Lebanon, April 18, 1860.
topper-Small Removal!
'Oft nntleikfiffed has REMOVED hisCOPPER
1. SMITiI and . BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to
Market Street, the seam( doarfrout Strickler's Dfitt. where
be will be happy to see all his old friends and custom
ers, and where lie has increased facilities for attending
to all the departments of hie business.
Particular attention given to REPAIRING.
All orders thankfully received and promptly ittYSUed
to. CHARLES 11. SEVEREIN,
On/veranda and Ltrasswarker.
Lebanon, March 7,1860. •
THE NEW BAKERY,
IFIE undersigned would respectfully inform Aim ttiti
t. %ens of Lebanon, that helms commenced the BAKE-
D:li BUSINESS, in all its varieties,. at his eland, on
Cumberland. street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck
Ifotel. and will supply customers with the beet BREA U,
OAKES, &c.. Ac. Flour received from cAstonters and
returned to them in bread at short entire.
CONFECTIONERIES, •
of all kinds, fresh and . liLitiiPtisst quality, constantly
on hand, and faroishBd . a the 'linnet prices.
Thu public is invited to give me a trial.
Lebanon. Nov. 9, 1859. F. 11 .11DUR.
Ortilional House.
NORTH E. CORNER or Plunk rand nud Ouilrerd Streets
NORTH LEBANON,
=EMI
•• • .
1101 all ye thirsty'Vinie and think. let Wkeil4ftl
mineral water, the choiceaestintage. and the purest malt
liquors grace my bin And yo hungry come and eat, as
to table is loaded with the most substantial litre, and
the richest delicacies
of tho season crown my Instill
00111e man and beast; my house is always open to the
stranger antlyhe friend,. and for animals the hest of pro
vender. tine stabliog, and attentive hostlers, are CM'
realy at my stables.
Yours, Roop_ctffilly.
North Lebauou, Sept. 11, 1850. II EN II Y "/I.TZ
i‘EIV LIVEIIiIC sTAitLE.
oudereigned respectfully informs the, public that
j_ he has opened a NEW Li VEitT STABLE, at Mrs.
RISE'S Hotel, Market street, Let.
, anon, where he will keep for the '
public aecommorlatiou a cce,d steek 4
of lIORSKS and VEUICLI.S. lie
will keep gentle and good driving Horses, and handsome
and - safe 'Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers furnished wheat
azired. Alen ON NI PUS for Parties. to.
Lebanon, April 21,1855. JA3I ES MARCH.
ISGO NEW STYLES . . IS:60
ADAM RISR, in Cumberland Street. between
Marltet and the Court nous% north side. lit'
now on hand a splendid assortment of the New
Style of IIATS AND CAPS. fin- men and boys, for 151 S,
to which the ntteution of the public is respectfully Levi
ted. Hate of all prices, from the cheapest to the most
costly, aPiWay'sl - fu hand. ilehasillSOilvtopen , d eplen
did of SUMMER BATS. embracing snub us
STRAW, PANAMA. prAmb, PEARL, 110ILN, LEG
11011N, titiNATE, CDSIA N. and ell others.
Im.lto will afro Wholesale all kinds of Mats, Caps,
&e., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
Lebanon, April 21, 1858.
THE PEOPLES' •
Hat and Cap Store,
AT NO 4, EAq-LB BUILDINGS,
CUMBERLAND STREET, I.E . B.kNON PA
•
Pt AVTrCKLI.IATTEIt. f rtrirur . Wlielevale an El
Retail Don lenOn AT. A' , ll 'A t rir t ucwiat
SPRING STYLES
SILK MATS in all shapes anti: qualities. A first
a
rate
Nk W STY LS of SILK II AN, for $.1.00. A
fun ass rituerit'oreltesiniere lints. Spring atyte
CA 41 14 in endless earld.y. A sideudid atnortment or
SEA 511.155 S CAPS—theinewest out. YU:VAIj OPERA
II AT, and all other styles of Soft lints. now worn from
the lineat to the nheapret gualitie,s he keep; a large as
sortnent of STRAW MATS of all edyles for Men, Youths
end Children's Wear. The subscriber hopes by strict
attention to bucitiess, fair prices- and straight forward
dealing to merit a continuance of public favor as here
tofore. ';hats of all kinds made to °tiler, at the
shortest nonce. Shipping Furs bought. and the Iligh
var price Pabi in CASH- JACOB G. 3111,1„Eg . . -
Lebanon, May le, -1860.
•
Pllol' GIIAPIIS.
HELLO: Betsy, rakioro ad thatyou going you are
dressell up so?
at.t going. to J. 11. KFaM in Adamßuild.
fag to hove toy, fWk. nen taken.
Ques.—Why do you gn to Kelm and not to ono of the
other roams to have it token ?
Picturos aro sharper, clearer
and more truthful than others and nearly everybody
goes to him.
Quet.—Can you tell me why his pictures are superior
to others?
Ans.—Yes I he bad;9 ali‘s • Factiee, and has superior
Cameras, and all his other fixtures are of the most im
proved kind.
Qum—What kind of Pictures does he take
4na.—Ho•takm: Amlerotypes, and Melninotypes, of ell
sizes and. superior finish : and l'hotogvaphe, • - froin' the
smallest up to Life Size,. Plain and Colored in Oil. 'lie
takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of do
ceased persons and baa thorn colorettlife like, by one of
the beat .Artists. Ilia charges are reasonable and his
rooms are open everyday (except Sunday) from S o'clock,
A. M. to 6, P.M, Don't forget, ill 61.3P6 ROOSIS Is the
place yon eau get the Beet Pleturee.
IF YOU WANT
A•••ood PIGTUGE fora kfedalibm urine, tall at bA i-
LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon_Deposlt,
Dank.
yOu WANT
A PlOTURDnfyear decotmol friend. enlarged and'
A
colorealn - 011; - coil at DAILY'S Gallery, next door
to the Lebanon 'Deposit Bank.
-IF YOU WANT
AA PITOTIXMAPII of yourself or friend, the best nre
/am to be had at DAILY% .Gallery, next door to the
Lebanon Deposit Batik.
IF YOU WANT Ort,..D PICTURES GO TO
RENiN ERIS
CtICY LIGHT GALLEIti, S. Babes Drug Store,
0 on. Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pet. AMBROTYPES,
14.14,41.10TYPE5. reatOTTPEB, I . ml - eon - tee and PHOTO.
WILMS, taken daily, (Suntlayeseepted.) Prices venom.
Me and in acandance with the size, style and (reality of
the gates, ROOMS opened from SA. M., to 4 O'Cidetti
N. 51.
Lebanon, Tune 2,.1858. .
ItENTOVAL.
NORTH LEBANON
'Saddle and llarttess Planet
factory.
rrilE undbrsighed has Removed
J. his Saddlery and Harness ."4,
Manufactory to a few doors South 4,,4
of the old place, to the large room ( ..kr-ai:
lately occupied by Billman a Bro. as
a Liquor` store, where he irUl be happy to see all his old
friends and ett8;011,18111, and where he tuts increased fa
cilities for attending I o all the departments of bust.
nem Being determined to be behindno otherestablish
ment in his abilities to accomniodste customers, he
has spared neither pales nor expenseto obtain and make
Ithiscif mister of every modern improvernen in the bit
. sinew and secure the services of the best workmen that
iihend wages would colueoand. Ile will keep a large
stock on band, s.ndinannfiteture at the shortest notice,
all descriptions of HAAN ASS, such ou
Saddles,: Bridles , Carriage Harness, of
all kinds t heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Buffalo -Robes, Fly. Nets.
such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and it now kind. lately
invented ; Mara or every kind, sash as Dam. :Whips,
Cart Whips. itc.: 411.4.1E.F.50f all desoriptions,RAZTEß
CHAINS, homagnade:MSAClllS, ka i itllof Withal he
will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained In'
any other estabilshutpt in the acountry- All_ Jr Asks
that thaw desiting fahigiti shouninall.at
his fobjeo. llll 4.e.YltfahLe bttawot , feehnithe fullest'
Coungsfl Wit IllNut,r_tolthletistdre satisfies:to
- sat salpfits 4ssumuns.riltrivallAtiti promptly at ,
Undlittlor 80140k1ONoMM-.<,
North I.omigNitoNikughain. 26,-.1860.g
SCROFULA, OR KING'S
Ia a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blond
by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and pear.
Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body.
and may burst out in disease en any part of it. No or
gan is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it
may not destroy: The scrofulous taint is variously
Caused by mercurial disease, low living. disordered or
unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits. the
depressing vices. and above all. by the venereal infec
tion. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the
constitution, ilecending 'from ; parents to children unto
the third and fourth generation ;" indeed. it ROMc to
be the rod of Him who says, ''l will visit the Iniquities
of the fathers upon their children."
Its erects commence, by disposition from the blood of
corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in tine , lungs, liver,
and internal organs termed tubercles ;in the glands
swellings, and On" the surface; eruptions .or pores.—
This foutcorruption, which genders in the blood. de
presses the energies of life; so thatiicrofulons monstitu
tions notmuly suffer from- se:elicit:MS complaints, but
they have far less power to withistaitd the attacks of
other diseases; consequently vest numbers 'perish' by
disorders which although not- s-rofolons in their no
tare. are still rendered fatal by this taint In the system.
Most of the consumption which decimates the human
family ham its origin directly in this scrofula - a; contam
ination ; and many destructive diseases blithe liver.
kidneys, brain, end, indeed, of all the organs, arise
from or are aggravated : by the same cause.
One quarter of alt our people. are scrofulous! their
persons are invaded by this lurking inreetion, and their
health is undermined by it, To cleanse 'it front the
system we must renovate the blond by an alterative
medicine, and invigorate It by healthy food and exer
cise. Such a medicine we supply in
AYEIt'S
Uonipound Extract of Sarsapft-
the niost effectual remedy
,whieb. .
l o bo medical skill of
our times can devise for this everywhere prevailing and
fatal malady. It ie'exiiiiisined Irian the most. attire yes
medials that have been discovered _for .the expurgation
of this font disorder from the blood, and the rescue of
the system from its destructive consequences. Hence
it should be employed for the Cure of not oely Scrofula,
but also those other affections which arise, from it, such
as BaltsTIVE and DIsEASES, ST. ANTIIONT'S VIRE,
ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIDDLES, PUSTULES. Btarcnas,
ELAINs atld Bong, TUMORS, TETT= and .S.stir .RHEUM,
SCALD EEAD, RINGWORM, RnEUMATINSI, end
ItEIICCRIAL DISEASES. DRopsT, DYRPEPRIA„. DEBILITY, and
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING PROM VITIATED OR IM
PEDE 'BLOOD. The popular belief-in "Impurity of the
Mood" is founded In truth, for scrofula is a durum ,
tion of the blood. The particelar purpose and virtue
of this Sarsaparillii.fs.to purify and regenerate this
tel fluid, without which. Bend 4 imidiseliiie in
contaminated constitutions,
Ayer's Catkariic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Family
•
Ph,sic,
are so composed that disease within the yange of their
action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their pen
etrating properties search : and cleanse, and invigorate
every portion of the hnman organism, correcting its
beseased action, end reStering its hrilthylvitalities. As
theousequence of these properties, the invalid who is
diwod down with pain or physical debility is as
a nyabed to thud his health or-energy restored by a rem
led at olfdt so simple and twitting.
Not only dollioy cure the everyday ;complaints of
'
every-body. but ohm many fursiddaile iihd dangerous
diseases. The agent below named is pleased to, „furnish
gratis my American Almanac. containing certificates of
their cures and directions for their use in the bellowing
sminplaints: Costiveness, Heartburn- Hem/ache. arisiew
from, disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, lista in
and Morbid Inaction of the. Bppiels Ratak/icy. Loss' of
Appetite, Jaundice, and other - kindred complaints aris
ing from a low state of the body or obstruction of its
functions.
Ayer's Cher ey Pectotial,
FOR TILE RAPID - CURE OF
Coughs, golds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup,
Brutcoltitis, Incipent Consumption, and for
the relief of Consumptive Patients in ad•
vanced stages of the disease.
So wide is the field of itsfinefulness and so numerous
are the eases of its cures, that aluteat every section of
the country abounds in persons publicly known, who
have been restorersfrom alarming Mid even desperiatit
diseases of the lungs by its sae. When once Riad its
superiority over, every other medicine Of Its land is too
apparent to escape oblervation, and where its virtues
are known, the public no longer - hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and oengerons - affections
of the pulmonary organs that *re incident to :our
Whilelnany inferior remedies thrust' upon the
community have tailed and been disearded,This has
gained friends by-every trial, conferred benefits ou the
affliMed they Can never forget, and produced cures too
numerous and toe remarkable to be forgotten.
- PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
'SOLD BT J. L. Lembsrgor and D. Sy. Raber. LebanOn ;
J. A. Humor, B. Ilanover; E. K. horning, Ono; It. P.
Meyer k Bro. Ann-H.lle; Bowman Son, Cambolis
town; h. Bro.,
Myerstoirn ; and by all druggist
Also sold by Dr. Ross. y , Anril 27. 1859.-ly
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVERDEBTLIATES.
IT IS con . indtanded entirely from Clams, and has he
come an established fact, a Standard Iledirb)e. known
and approved by nil that have used It. and ie DOW re:nil
-ell to with confidence in nil the dimmers for which
it is recommended. r
It has cured thousands '
who had given up all hope
unsolicited eirtincntes in
The dosemust be adapted'
individual taking it. a en
act gently on the bowels.
Let-the dictates of your
nsn . of the LIVER IN
will cure LIVER COM
TACKS, DYSPEPSIA:
9 11 AL M RE' C O M.
RY. DROPSY, S 0.0
COSTIVENESS. 0 1 - 1 0 I,
ILA MORLIUS CHOLERA
%ANC J A-EVN DICE
ES, and nibylbe used ann
RY FAMILY' M E
If E A-13 A C It IT, Os
TWENTY MINUTES. IF
SPOONFULS 'NEE TAK
ht,tack. ,
71 LL lY 110 USE IT ARE
in ite
Mix water In thetnonth
mallow both together.
m
AI
PRICE ONE DOLTiAIi PER BOTTLE
•
SAICFORD'S
remr,y •
- tikTH,ARTIC PILLS,
.
COMPOUNDED FROM
Purely 'Vegetable Extracts and pat up In OLASS CA
SES air tight and will keep in any climate
The FAMILY CA THARTIC PILL is a gen
tle but naive Cathartic (1 ro
which the pplietor hIA
used in his practice more ~...'"'• than twenty yearit.
The constantly increasing p demand from those who
have long used the PI LLS . and t.e satisfection width
all express in regard to their use, Induced ate to
placu them within the..r. reac h of all.
Tho Prefouten well know . .l. that d afferent cathartics
act on different portions. Ini„ of tho bowels,
TPe FAMILY CA 0-- THARTIC PILL
iisa itt, due reforenee•to 313 this well intallimdsed fact,
liatql compounded from a '':., variety bf the pure/MA.Bga
table Ext ra cts, which act .I alike on every part of the
alimentary eanaLand are —000 D srmk, in all casos
whore a CATHARTIC IS " needed, such u D /I
RANGEMENTS of time %, STOMACH, ELERP 1.-
NESS. PAINS IN THE BAOk. AM) 1, OIK E,
COSTIVENESS, PAIN 1:1 AND SORENESS OVER
THE WHOLE BODY, from sudden cold, which
frequently, if neglected, end in al og course ofFe.
rer. LOSS OF APPE I TETE,* CREEPING SEN
SATION OF COLD OVER r - TILE. 'BODY, RESTLF.SS.
NESS, ILEARACIIE, or WEIO liT IN THE HEAD
(ell. INFLAMMATORY. GOI DISEASE, WORMS in
CIILDREN or ADULTS, • RIIKuMATIERI, n. great
Pll It rrint of the OVWD and many diseue to which
flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this ntiver-
Mai:anent. Duo. Ito 3.
FR/OE TLI/4/11.,Tntig.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic - PM-are
retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in al the large towns.
• S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
333 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK:
June Z 1,1859-4 y
'Ai) CONSUMPTIVES --
NERVOUS SUFFERERS.
THE subscrtbor..fiat several years a resident of Asia .
discovered while there, a simple vegetable ronedy'-•-11
sure Cure tie COMsumptiOn, Asthma. Brom/tilts, Coughs,
aids. and Nervous Debility. For the benefit of Con
sumptives and Nervous ..Suffererr, he 15 willing-to Mike
the some public.
To thoso who desire It, he will send tho .Prescription,
with fill directions (five of charge;) also a sample of
the medicine. Which - they will find a.beetutiftil combina
tion of Nnture's simple herbs. Those deidring the Item
edy eau obtainit by :Ilium nuxll, by addressing. --
J. E. CUTHBERT,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
In. 42 . 9 Broadway, New York.
April 25, , 1860.-3m.
Trusses.ißracem! supporters!
C. H. NEEDLES,
S. W. Corner Twelfth and Race Strpote,
PHILADELPHIA__ .
P RACTICAL Actuator of Rupture Tresses and Mc
cbankal Remedies. Ms constantly onband a large
Block of Clertninepeich trusses, 'also a corliplide assort
ment of the beat American, including the celebrated
White Patent Lever Truss, believed by the beet authori
ties to be superior to any yet Invented.. English and
American Supporters and Belts , Shoulder Braces, bus-
Sensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to
both sexes, In neat portable aims, Brandi Pessaries, Uri
nal Bays Ao.
Orders and lettert or mu l tuit Slit moot prompt at
tention.
[Aug. 31, 1869.-Iy.
WILLIA.Ii CONWAY,
SOAP &. - CANDLE"
steNuPAcrpßzn,
No: 316 Smith Szonicti
Palni, - Variedidad, White, Ohmlcal, Tacos low, rain andllrown litoarine,,•• and • Tallow' Can
dies, La
• •
N:8... , -Thle lifeboat tws6wr paid fbi 1 4. 1 3 , ff• '
0ct.12, •
&ore. Alfittra4 Bad: c e Nei/ B°M ak"
„ \N ri3EATE , Ak vE:
REsl:o„,"_:',_
An aperient and Stname& prep:thm of IRON pr.
rifled of Oxygen and Carbarn by comhustlon in Medi.—
gen. Sanctioned by tho bigbePt Medical Amboritie
both in Europe and the United States:l,e tel prescribes, i s
their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no peel -
amnesia of Iron 'rim be comp:kr II with it. Impurities of
the blood. depta don of.vltal energy, pal I otherwise
eickly complex ois indicate its necessity in nlmost ev
ery conceivable case. Innoxions in ell maladies in
which it has been tried, it hasinoved abcPutely cunt
live it, each of the following consflaints,
In Debility, Nervaus Affections, Emaciation,
flys! °piths, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous, Tuticyculosis,
Salt Itheum, Miemenetruution , lVhitee,•Chlorosis,
Liver Complaints, Chronic/ Headaches, lthenma
tism, Intermittent Fever', Pimples ou the Flee,
&e.
In rases of GENERAL DEB.LITY, whether the result
of Dente disease or of the continued diminution of ner
vous and muscular energy front chronic complaints, one
trial of this restorative has proved successful to an ex
tent which no description nor written attestation woul•l
render credible. Invalids PO long bed-ridden n. to hara
became forgotten in their own neighborhood, here and
dolly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel in u distant land. Some very
signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sat
, ferers, emaciated victims of apparent meteorites, tan
pitmans exlisuetion. critical changes, and that compli
cation of nervous and despoptie aversion to air and ex-'
twain for which the physician hits no name.
In NERVOUS A F FECTiON Sof all kinds,and for ma
vens fa/Dinar to medical men, the operation of this prep
partition of iron must ns cessarify be salutary, for un
like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being
exciting and orer-heating: and gently, nwitsar)y aperi
ent, even in tho most obstinate - cases of costiveness,
without ever being a gastr:c purgative, or laflicting
diet , Ereguilli ;ea MOM.
It is this latter property, aniong . olliere. which mifires
it so remarkably criminal and permanent a retnedy.for
Pita, mum which ;; also appears to exert a distinct Oil
'Pacific Potions by diopofelat lAN IC , C , L! 0134 0 U 3 7 which
forms them. • .
In DYSPEPSIA. Innumerable nit are its causes, a sin
gle box of those Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for
the most habitual came ; including the attendeut assess
nets.
In unchecked DlAltltltfEd , wren when advanced to
DYSENTERY. caufirrised, emaciating, and appsreutly
malignant, the effects hare been equally decisive and
ustealshing.
In the local pains, lors of nosh and strength, debilita
ting cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indi
cat•• INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, this remedy ilea al
layed tho alarm of friends nod physicians, iu several
very gratifyine and interesting instances.
In 60112FULOUS TUUEItCOLOSIS, this rgedicated
iron has find tar more thau the - giSti;e7Teet of TITO most
cautionsly batecyst preparations or iodine, without any
of their well known
The attention of (ciliates cannot be too Confidently in
cited to this rested, and nertoratios, in the clues peculi
arly Affecting them.
• to it 111 W 1AT1331, both chronic and ,iiithuntitatoty—
in the latter, however, more decidedlyt has been ill.
variably well reported, both ae alleviating pain and re
ducing the swellings andstiffuessof thejoiuts and Wigs
vice.
Must lu INTER3IITTENT FEY Ell S it Must necessarily Ms
a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro
gress in the new szttlemeuts of the West, will probably
be one of high renown end ussfolows. •
No remedy has ever neon dhicovercel, its the whole his
tory of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and
rally restorative effects. (food upputite. complete diges
tion. rapid acquisition et s;rotigth. with an unusual
disposition for active end cheerful exercioc, ituntediutcly
follow its ace.
43. t. akin net flat mcf al boxos containing 50
pro.* 50 coots per bra ; for sale by Druggist,' nal deni
ers: Will be sent five to any address on receipt of the
In 100. All letters, order,. eet., 'amnia:be urllnsesed to
R. B. LOCKE & Co., General Agents,
330 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Aprlt 11.1880.-Iy.
INFANTILE COIIDIAL,"
and wby? because it never fails to afford instantancona
relief when given hi time. It nets a: if by magic. and
ono trial alone will convince yon that what we say is
true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind. and therefore relieves by rumoring thesuf
finings o' your child. Itmtimei of by ilw„tdening its sensi
bilitiee. For this reason. it commends 'molt' :Is the on
ly reliable prepared m now known for CIIILDRRN
'TEETHING. DIARRIICEA, DYSENTERY. GRIPING
IN TILE ROW,ELS. ACIDITY OF Till: sroliAcit.
WIND. COLD' IN TUE .lIEAD. and citnuP, also. for
softening the gums, - reducing iiillnmation, regulating
tho Bowels, end relleidng pain. is line no equal—being
nn anti signor:iodic it to used with utifsiling succor* in
all eines of CONVULSION OR OTHER FITS. As you
value the life and health of your children, and WIPI, to
save thorn from those sad Dud blighting consequeac,
whichitre certain to result from the um of narcotic;.tif
which all other remedies for' Infantile Complaints are
composed, take none but DR. EATON'S INFANTII,E
CORDIAL. thi. , you am roll nom!. It is perfectly liana
rannotPl4tre the nibstftelicsto infant. Price,
25 cent,. Pull dlroetions accompany each bottle.
Prinared only - by CUURCII k DY,PONT, No. 4.9
Ilroadw.ty, New York.
within the last tivirstrx
of relief. nr.thr nnmeroux
nay posse inn ohms.
to the tomperamont of the
ed In Audi quantities as to
Judgement guide you in
VIOO R *TO IL awl it
PT. A INTS BILLTOITS AT
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
PLAINTS. DYSENTR
STOMACH. HABITUAL
TC, CHOLERA. CHRLR•
INFANTLIM. P,L.A T 11-
PI3I ALE , WEAK NESS
relish/11y as nn ORDINA
CTNR. It sill cure SICK
thenitande inn testify,) in
TWO OR THARP: TEA
EN•at commencement of
Sold ■t DR. GI O- DOSS' Drng Store, opposite the
Court house.—sole agent for Lebanon, and by all re
spectable Drnogiste thronghout the country.
T. W. MOTT At SONS, Philadelpbia, wholesale °petite.
April 18, 18110.—Iy.
011'ING their testimony
with tho In•lgomtor and
a 'rays presents uavvith • the mime,esseuthil elements.
and gives of course the TRVE STANDARD. ATmire
the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Lir.
er Compinint,'Dyspepsta, Scrofula, &c.. and no find in
every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of
Mood. Supply these deficiencies. and you are nutde
well, The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this Theory
—boon its astonishing PUCOCSA. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the defieltufeint of the Blond in different dis
t:awes. For COUOLIS, COLDS, URONCIIITIA, or any
affection whatever of tho Throat or Lunge. i nducing
Consumption. use Ito.-torlitch N also the No. for De.
preeeion of Spirits, Loot of. Appetite. and for all Chronic
Complaints artsing from Over use, Oencral Debit ity,-and
Nervous Prostration. No. for Liver Complaints, No.
3. for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for niwrop
tion It is TAARN BY DROPS and carried immediately
into the circulation, so that whnt you gain you retain.
No. 4 is far Female Irregularities. Hysteria, Weakness.
es, &c. Sec epode! directions for this. For Salt abeam,
Et - Options, SCIVibiOUP. Kidney. mid Bladder Complaints,
take No. b. In all cities the directions most be strictly
followed. Pnce of the BLOOD FOOD $I per bottle.
Sold by CLIDRCH A.DUPONT, Ni,. 401) Broadway,
New York.
&id at DR. 0166. Druit Kure, opposite ibe
Coart Kit, agent for Lebanon, and by all re.
apaetablo Druggiste ihrougboni the country.
T. W. DYOTIrk BONS,
Philadelphia, wholoaalti agents.
April 18, 71800.—1 y.
DR. EISENWEIB'g .
TAR AND WOODYAPIOA:
• •
P_E'CTOAAI,
Is the best lelrmzeme In the world for the Cost tif
'Coughs said Colds, Croup, Broilehitisr,
Acaml; Difficulty in Breathing,
Bhlpitation of the Heart,
Diptheria,
And for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of
Consumption, together with a11 . D18081 , 83 of
. the Throat and Cheat, and which-pro
ilispoee to CohtSimptioo.
to the . radical cure
It is peouliarly adapted
of Asthma.
Being prepared by a practical . Piegsician mid Druggist,
and one of great experience in the cure of the various
diseases to which the human frame is liable.
It is offered to theafitietcd With Una greatest confidence.
Try it and ho Fos:minced that it la invaluatile in the
cure of Bronehial affections,. Price, 54.1 cots per Bottle.
Pitt:PARED only by
• Dr. A: EISEITWEIIi dr CO.
DItIiGAISTS AN D - CLIESIIZTS,
N. W. Corner NINTLI d POPLAR. Ste., 111.11..AD'A.
BOLD by er r ti ou respettable Druggist and Deakr in
Mantartz thro t the STAit.
N aiad* Ap 4, ISBJ.—ly. •
ANOIID DR. HEATH'S ROOK OF TRAV- int
wseanyd:Nugew
York
city
%Vole andgrant discoveries of :he Japan
see
and East India Medicines, with full directions for
the certain cure , of . Consumption. lin:maw*
~ 0 0, 3 0, 8 ,
Colds, Catarrh, Asthma Fevers, Heart Disease, Scrofu
la, Cancer, Dyspepsia,- Liver Complaint, Gravel end Uri
nary Deposits, Female Complaints, Ac. in utrated
with hondradttof
rice of cures and engravings.
For the purpose of cuing as many sufferin yob,
CO vi n ll ta be to Bellt
beings as possibie from premature death,zit
t o any part of th e conU tn ne 7 n: road by
DR. MATH.
s o fa by Dr George Rosa, Lebanon • • Dr. B. S. Stevens..
Reading;:Christian Miller, alinse a bY tr i t; it t.
.. Keller . ,
Harrisburg ; John Beicenmin; Hatnno,.., J . 0. B ,
Pettey:ilk. . .. — 0 CORD,
Oct- S. 1850,-1y... •• . ,‘..- ..' . ..
. .. .
Wood .' Wood:
. •
t-i iniP cuanerßigjamprepared•to furnish Mex.'.
ORY or OaiNV 15, to order,,at arky.pkaahri Leb.
&bah or North Lobskotatoroota Orders:le ft at
their Mill will be promptly attaruied to. '
soh, April 21,1858. In(2118 k 81101 M.
TA - OTHER
Thousands air daily speaking in the praise of
DE. E&TOW 8
Dialoiy huinnn mood upon being
ANALYZED
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
'BLOOD SEARCHER,
. 7 VIMMILY 'ACK NOWLEVO Bo
• • AERIE D lA.L- AGENT
ibr impwrity or the,
THAT DOES ITS WORK
THOROUGHLY,: EIZECTUALLY.
AND - WI:7110.11T - FAlL! !
Tnris grant PUBLFT ER. no:s on be 4L ii m ue m i n ise a, In
ni b I
p ie .
t ilu t : m e
few rears, hniiiiiiadY
unexunipiedin thiriiiiir of any ropi:uer !tree
ted. 2 1 " In gi it 'et °. ) 14
eonubiluiti WI in ditritig 'di f rom the
human synem. Ifeures -
Scrofula, Cancerous formailona,
Cninnooluilliseenea,. Frlepeles, Dolls,
Pimples on the Oteet, Sore Spit,
0141 It stubborn Mos; "Scald lbtad,
Totter affections, ; • Rhennustic Di:larders,
Arelionstat Costivenass,
Jantslice, Salt Itheuto,
31erenrial Diseases, • general Debility,
Liner Complaint, Coss of APpotke,
Low Spirits, Foul Mtomaeh, -
Female Complaints, and all Diseases Miring their
origin in an Impure state the Blois].
livery Agent who ls+ this medicine:for. ale,-has cir
calms on hand containing certificates from persons who
lave been cured by its nee. Many of them aro &oper
ate cases, and commend themselves to the attention of
those afflicted with any of the above diseases. The. fol
lowing etn'tflleitte atom. Is selected, ns carrying with, t
the most indnbitale evidence of the virtues of tilt wen
d, did medicine..
Sworn stateniant of David 3P c reary, of Napier Teens
dap. Bedford county :
In April, 1868, as near as I tau romentbor, a 'matt .
pimple Made ihrappoaranc: on my lip, which soon be
came enlarged and sore I used poul [Wm of sorrel, and
wa i l or blue vitro'. without, effort. Finding the sore
extendin, I called on Dr;Ely. of Schellsbnrg, who pro.
flounced it Cariers. and prescribed a wash of sugar of
lead and broad pail ticos. Finding theao roroodies of ras
avail, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davidville. BoMerpet
county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and
gave 1/il3 internal end external remedle.s--the latter con.
tasting principally of constics: but al/ to lio PP/pots,
the diecatte continued spreading toward ( licit*, I salt
used a preparation of arsenic, In the tartan .salve.
for it time checked the d)seaso, but the inflammation sow
increased. I next called upon Er... Bailer; Oj W.7:,1111
yin., Bedford county, who also prop .anted the diaileej
Cancer, and applied a Salve said to ho 111110 T—
. bat it had CA effect' vrhatel-1-
of ..
spread of the twee. or tof xua `"7„ 7 " par '".B tic
disease had et:viz ilW r.gr
ay a greater part of my upper Hp e
MAI 'add attacked the nate, when I went-to Clacistruiti.
where I cotton/tett Prof. It. S. Newton,. or the .Xlectic
Medical College. Ile pronotmee4l the disexua!, "acidant
°US cmccr, superinduced by an inordinate use or . nier
enry." Ito applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me In
ternet remedies. My face healed up, but the inflamma
lion wai - not thoroughly removed. In re l fruary, 1847,
be pronounced me cured, and ! left for h me. In April
the disease again returned, and so violent WAS the pain
that !Could not rest at night! Late in May I returned to
Cincinnati, and again placed myself nuder the charge of
Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdn
ring which time he upd every known remedy, and part
ly succeeded is Checking the disease, but when I return
ed home there were still three discharging ulcers lapoa.
my face. 1 continued using Newton's preparations, and
also medicine that I got from Dr. lily, bat the <>awl'
continued growing until It had mare the qfstr
nose, the greater portion of my ejl duel', and had cl
acked my 10. eye. I had given up all hope of ever be•
ing cured, sloe, Dr. Ely said he - could - eiverellof, bat
that a cure was impossible. In March, 1868, I bor . t t a
bottle of "Blood Searcher,. but I must confess. ls I
bad no faith in it.. I was very weak When I okumostd
taking it; but I found that I gained strength day try
day, and also that the nicer commenced drying hp.
continued, and when tiro third bottle wag taken ray taco
was healed as if by a miracle. I used a fourth Bettie,
and I have been healthier since than I i.ave base for the
seven years. Although my face u aully disfigured
'LEM still grateful to a benign Provitkinoe whe has Saar •
ed my life, and which Itag hewn douothrough this instils%
mentality Of LINDSZT'S !mamma Iltoon Sett:case_
DAVID llPCltitAlir.
Sworn and subscribed, this 31st day of August; D.
buforu rue, one of thejusticLa of the pesee,in amt
for the tiorougl, of llollianysburg,. illatr county, Pe.
Witness—li. J. Junes. .out °bluff, J.P.
IL M. LIIMOrt, proprietor.
- liollidaysburg, Penna.
For sale by BT. IT. Octtic. Myerstown t Martin Par/y,
Palmyra; John Capp & Son, Jonestown; Jobu.Sisltzet.
Mount l'ebo; John Carper. Duchananville: John
lvjkar, Compholistown: Killlngar L Kinports, Ati ß viti. ;
JdFtlt o..dobaugh.aridgeport: AV:ol.A.cbanon *04 . 1
Also sold_nt Dr. Ow. !fora ' Drug Store, opposite re
Court ifunio, Lebanon, Pa. [Aug. 17, 18/4,-ly.
JUDSO.V $
Mountain Herb Pills
A ItOVK, we present you with n perfect likeness of
Tenure, a chief of a tribe of the vtrange Aztec 'Se
tt n, that once ruled Mexico. You will bed a fun ac
count of him and. his people In our Pamphlet* and Al.
manacs—to he had gratis, from the Agents for these
Pill*.
The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Moun
tain lierh Pills," has spent the. greater. part pf hie life
in traveling, having visited nearly ever) country In the
world. lie spent over six years among the Indians of
the Rocky Mountains end of Mexico, and ft was thus
thiteihe .4 310e.wrirs Ilene Picts"- were discovered. 4 . 1
very interesting account of his adventures yen
will find in our A Inmnac and Pamphlet
It hell established fact. that all diseases ariso - from
IMPURE BLOOD!
- - - -
The blink is the life! and when any foreign or an
healthy natter gets wheel with it, it is all at fore die.
tributed to every organ of the body. Every nerveletie
the poistn, and ell the vital organs quickly complain.—
The stomach will not digest the feed perfectly. The
liver ceases to secrete a rufficiency of bile. The action
of the heart is weakened, and as the circuintion
hie. The 'Mtge become clog,ged with the poisimpui tna,t.
ter; hence. a cough--and ali front a alight inftwlity at
the tonntsin•ttoed of life—the Mood! As if you had
thrown some'ettrtli, for Instance. ht a pure spline- frota
which ran a tiny rivulet, in n few minutes the whole
course of the etmtru beceates disturbed and cliscokaval.
Ac quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and
leave Its sting behind. All the passages become ob
structed, and unless the obstruction is rembred, tke
lamp of life so of dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but rogenerate
all the secretions of the Innty ; they are, therefor°,
is It
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISRASES
I iver.Complaint, dick Lleiulache, 4c. This 41ntil/dinu•
Medicine expels Prouitrie blood tile hidden seeds of diet
ease, and resuters all LhOiticht and secretions pure and
fluent, donna; !laid Lesttge,itlttlpg the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are ahle,to place
within your reach, a medicine like theo3locttrarn Lints
Pius." that will pass' directly to the afflicted parts,
through the blood and fluids of the b sty, and cart* Ate
sufferer to brighten with the flush olbeauty and health,
Jatelsen's Pals are Mc Best Remedy in ezistence for the
fonowe v Omplaints:
Dowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weakness,
Coughs, Fiver and Agent, Liver Contplaints,
Colds, L'conale Complaints, Lowness of Spirits,
Cheat Dineases, Headaches,
Costireness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel.
Dyspepsia, Influenza. Secondary Synsp-
Diarrhcea, InHamation , toms.
Dropsy, $ • * • sr
GREAT FEMALE 3LEDICLNW,
. ,
Penults, who vela* health, should never be
.withent
those Pills. They purify the blocsl.remoteebetraetials
of ell kind*, cfeauac the Piths of all pimples awl til.iteir
ea, cud bring tbp rieh color of health to the.pale cheek.
AM" The Manta and llerbn of which these Pills are
made, wore discoveini In a very aarprialtig way among
the Tennant, a tribe of Aborigines in !ilexino. .Gat the
Alinatias of
.9 ur 4...ent., and you Will read with delight,
the vet,' interesting ascOunt it eolitainti of the "Oases
31eniciwz7 of the Aztecs. . r
00,5tatvg.—The herb Phis are put up in
Beautiful 'Wrapper. kttieb *ix coutulus 40 pills, mid
Retail at. 25 cents per box. Mt gobuttee,l424,o the ar
nature bf B. L. JUDSON it CO., on each bor.
B. L. JUDSON, & CO-;
SOLE PROPRiETIJIt
A r tr. Leongetl Siftteti
NEW YORK.
04.. Ageuts wanted ulway*--Addresa u above.
:old in Lebanon by Dr. Geo. Boss, and D. 8. !Caber .
Polrnary 8, 1880.—1507.
A n ßeii ° :
cit A t
hiai R PR II :LL ,.. A . A D ui E S au L S PLIA C . I7 -1- 5p.44 412 . "I L
14
meat for the Relief of the Stick and Distress/a;
sOrlictal with nruknt did -19114reiiic -
Diseases, and especially for the Ours
of Diseases of the Alkaasea
Organs,
Ear
l‘liCaDeorC.A.
tfo.
nil
w r o illfil y en b f , rtipl,r:k o.. k .,
tins of their condition, (age, o,:msekoti"lothia)At. of
lire,
• be..) end in cases of extreme poreitt Alhdleinee fur
nished free of charge. ,
VALUAIILE ItPip oiratmTbrei, and otb,
er Diseases of the Sannal Orgistm,,and on tha Rm.
"1" employed in th e tent to the utSieteel
in sealed letter en.velTe of charge. Two or three
Stumps for postage w il l be d
eocepLibl o .
Address. J. SKILLI,N HOUGHTON. Acting Stir
r5q0015, n"arli AuodatioA, No. 'I Rooth moth 6 troutlladelptd.x, Pa. •
otder.of thingrettors.
tZkLA, D. II EASTWELL, Piv.riderd.
FAIRCILILD, Sec-retail, Kinr. 3° ' .594
. MANHOOD ,
/
fen t 110 W LOST, IloW IINSTORAID.,
m
Jute Publishe T
d. in a &aka a z
THE NATURE, TREATMEN AND RADICAL'23wad
OP SPERI.I ATOR EOM, or Seminal Weakness. fialiMal
Debility, It errouscom an d involnutory Emissions; /M.
ducing Impotency and Mental and Physkal Inaspinity:
Di ROB. J. COMM:WEL!, DI. D..
Author of "The Green Book, He.,"
The world renowned author. in this admirable Lectu re :
clearly proves Lem his own experience that the aided
consequences Of selfalnme may be effectually tenso ria l
without lledecine and without dangerous Surgical
Airations, bangles, instruments, tinge or cordials; Mut,
log out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by
which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, priteatelpand rudically.—
Thie Lafta“. will Prrf a Weil illlthmissaals -maw th ou
Wiz ,
Sept under seal to ism Alresalsost.,4 'tea the tlii
coiEt of two postage slawrissi.by /a,ft i r.D. d it 3 ;
C. KUNZ, M. D., 480 That Avenues New York: Post
Do= 4806. [Aril 11, 18190.-17.