The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, May 08, 1861, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
GOV. CURTIN'S MESSAGE.
Our State Legislature met in extra ses
sion on Tuesday. Gov. Curtin addressed
message to the body, which he opens by
referring to the exigency thikt has induced
him to call it together, and then goes on
to say :
The unexampled promptness awl enthusiasm with
'Which Pennsylvania and the other loyal States have re
sponded to the call of the President, and the entire una
nimity with which our people Niemand that tile integrity
tf the Government shall be preserved,itinstrate the duty
tithe several states and National Governments, with a
tiistinin miss that rithtiot stbSreglirsied.
The i•Mughter of Northern troops in the city of Balti
snore. Mr the pretended Ninenre of marching. at the eNdl
t Federal tho crn seem. peaceably, over soil admit
tedly in the Union. and with the ultimate object of de
reedit' .t our et Mate It Capital ilt;Whi,st un armed and rebel
lions ievadeiti,together with this olist ruetiun or OW Penn
sylvania troops when despatched on the saute patriotic
impose new ditties sod responsibilities upon our
Muth: Administration.
At last ad% ices the tleiteral Government had military
possession 'Attie route to Washington through Annapollin
Ti;; ties trait:tit of troops hod been greatly endangered and
delsycil noel the safety of Washington itself imminently
0,0, 110 1. This cannot be submitted M. Whether
Iflaryland may profess to be loyal to the Union or other-
Wise. there eau ISO lietgrattrti WO htettne soil, no ob
structed thoroughfare between the Stales that undoubt
edly are loyal and their National seat of Government.
There is reason to hope that the route through Balti
more may be mi longer closed against the peaceable pas
sage of our people, 'wined and in the service of the Fede
ral Govinument. But we mant be fully assured of this,
and litre the uninterrupted enjoyment of a passing° to
the C ipital by any and every routs esNential to the pnr
poe, if the Gov. violent. This must be attained:
peaceably, if p.'-ibk, but by three of arms if nut ac
corded.
The time is past for temporizing or forbearing with
this rehei.lell—the most causelessin history. The North
ha , not invaded, Der the sought to invade, a single
gnaraitt kid right of the :out It. Ou the contrary, all pon
t ical parties aodadt3 , lltlll - 11,t rid ions bore ;nay recognized
the binding force of every provision of the great compact
betwe.in the -tutus o unit. regardless orMir views of State
policy. our pe li.ive reNpected t boo. To prodiomo It,
rehehieli. the; store. 114,111 ally alleged wrong i ofileted, or
sought to be intlictid upon the Sidd It, is Wolfer faisehood
an on apology for treiti-iin. ro will the civilived world
and history judge this toad effort to overthrow the most
beneficent structure of human government ever devised
by than.
Te leaders of dm rebellion in the Cotton iNtates,which
has resulted in the est:denial/mad of it Provisional organ-
Unholy. assionin : totdscharge all Ito functions of Our
eronnntal power. have mistaken the forliein once of the
General tiovertintetd. 'They have accepted a fraternal
Indulgence es a weikne-s. and have insanely looked to a
united South and n divided North to give success to the
Wild ambit ion that has Its) to the seizure of our National
Arsenal unit WWI , . the investment and hombardnieut of
our forts, the plundering of our mints '
has invited piracy
upon our StOililiterre, mix noir allies /it the possession of
the National Capital. The insurrection must now be met
by force of a this, :mil to re-establish the Goveimment
Upon so enduring basis by asserting its entire supremacy,
to repossess too forts and other Government property on
unlawfully seized soil held, to insure personal freedom
and safety IN the Issip.e and contemn:nor the Union in
every action, the people of the loyal States demand as
with ono voice nod win contend for as with one heart,
and a quarter of a million of Penosylvania's sons will an
swer the call to arms, it' need lie,to wrest us from a reign
of anarchy nod phonier, and secure for themselves and
their children for ages to tooled he perpetuity of this Gov
ernment and its bencfleent Institutions.
ElltVrtaillillg Leal.` ViVIVI, anti anticipating that more
troop, would he• rt inim! than the number originally
called for, I emitinned to receive rompaniea until we had
rained twenty-t lure regiment. in Penniylvania, all of
*Melt lave been muttered into the ~ e rrice of the United
Soli,.
In the anticipatioul MIA not mistaken. On Saturday
last an additional ve , mi,itivo was made upon tile• fur
twenty-five regiments of infantry, owl ono regiment of
eavalry: mol there have been mare companies
tendered, than will make the entire complement.
Before the reglllleMS could be clothed, t , tee of them
were ordered by the Notional liovern•nent to proceed
from this point to Philadelphia. I cannot too highly
commend the patriotism and devotion of the men, who
at a moment's warning - , and without arty preparation,
obeyed the ord r Three of the reglinents, unthr situ
liar ctreutostances, by the direction of,aud accompanied
by officers of the United States army, were transported
to Cockeysville near it litignoro, at which point they re
mained for two days, and until, by direction of the
Oensrat Cieverrittoott, they were ordered back and went
into camp at York, where there are nos five regiments.
Thee regiments mustered into service are now en
camped at Olottneershurg, under orders from the Gene
ral tiovernment ; five regiments are now 0 , camped at
this piace,and seven have been organized and muse
Actred into service at Philadelphia.
The regiments at this place era still supplied by the
Commissary Department of the State. Their quarters
are se-comfortable as could be expected; their supply
of provisions a umlaut, and under the instruction of
competent offieers. they are reel fly impr,,vieg in mill.
lary knowledge uni skill. I h ve made arrangements
to clothe all our re.iin nibs with the utmost d..pateli,
consistent with a proper economy, ami am most happy
to say that before the lose of the present week
our people now under firms WEI be abundantly sup
plied with gond and appropriate uniforms, Lisette te,
and oilier clothing.
Four hundred and sixty of oar voluttieerr—the first
to reach Washington from any of the States—are now
at that city. They are now provided for by the Gene
ral Government but I design is send them clothing at
the earliest possible opportunity. lam glad to be aide
to state that these men, in their peogrese to the Na
Urinal capital, received ua bodily injury, although they,
were todijected V. , insult in Cheeity of Beitituore— suc h
as should not have been offered to any low-abiding citi
zen, much less to loyal men, who, at the call of the
President, have promptly left their own State is the
performance of the highest duty, and In the service of
their country,
A large body of ucarmed mon, who wore not at the
time organized as a portion of the militia of this Com
mon lealth, under the command of officers without
eommlastons, attempted, under the call of toe National
Government, as I understund, to reach Washington,
and were assaulted by armed men in the city of Balti
more; many of their number were seriously wounded,
and four were killed. The larger part of this hotly re
turned directly to Philadelphia: but many of them
were forcibly detained in Baltimore; sense of them
were thrust into prison, and others have rot yet
.reached their homes.
I have the honor to say that the officers and men be•
Wed With the utmost tmlluntry. b:dy le
,now
o•gaoized Into a regiment, acid the offlcere are commie•
cloned; they have beau accepted Into the Beryl. e, acid
will go to Washington by auy route indicated by the
Federal Government.
I have established a Camp at Pittsburgh, at which
the troops from Westorn Pennsylvania will be mus
tered Into service, and organized and ilscipilited by
Skillful and experienced em-ore.
I commuu'cate to jolt with groat satisfaction the
het, that the banks of the C,nooton wealth have volun •
tartly tendered any era not of money that July be ne
cessary for the common defence and general welfare of
the State and the nation lo this emergency ; and the
temporary loan of $000,00" , , authorized by the Act of
the General Assembly of the lith 1961., was
promptly taken at par. The money Is not yet ex.
haunted, se It has been Impossible to hare the accounts
properly audited and settled with the accountlug and
paylngofflnsre of the Government, as required by law.
An account of title expenditure cannot now be fur.
Melted. The Audit m General and State Treseurer have
.estrbUshed a system of settlement and payment, of
which I entirely approve,—that provldesantely for the
protection of the Mete, and to which all partiee having
claims will be obliged to conform.
A muoh larger sum will be required, than hoe
been distinctively appropriated ; but I could not
receive nor make engageMents for munuy, with
out authority of Jaw; rind I have coiled you to
gether'not only to pr,
vido for a complete reor
ganiention of the Militia of the State, but also,
that you may give me authority to ?pledge the
faith of the Corum wealth, to borrow such
some of money Ile you, !any, in your discretion,
deem necessary fur these extraordinary require
ments.
It is impossit lo to predict the lengths to which
"the matinees that rake time hour," in the rebel-
Coils States, shall kad or when the calamities
whittle threaten our hitherto happy country shall
terminate. We know that many of our people
have already left the sore in the service of the
general Government, and that teeny more must
follow, We have a long line of border on States
seriously ditmatTeced, which should be protected.
To furnish ready support to those who have gone
nut, and to protect our borders, we should have a
well regulated military force.
I therefore recommend the itnmodiate organ iza
lion, disciplining, and arming of at least fifteen
regiments of Cavalry and Infantry, exclusive of
thoso called tutu the service of the linked States.
As we have already ample warning of the neces
sity of being prepared for any s udden exigency
that may arise, I cannot too much impress this
upon you.
I cannot refrain from alluding to the generous
manner in which the 'ample of all parts of the
State have, from their private means, provided
for the families of those of our citizens who are
now under arms.
In many parts of the Commonwealth, grand
juries and courts, and municipal corporations,
have recommended the appropriation of moneys
from their public funds fur the same commenda.
b]e purpose. I would recommend the passage of
en act legalizing and authorizing such appropri
ations and expenditures.
It may be expected that, in the present derange•
meat of trade and commerce, and the withdrawal
of so much industry from its ordinary and pro.
dilative channels, the selling value of property
generally will be depreciated, and n large portion
of our citizens deprived of the ordinary means of
meeting engagements. Although much forbear
ance may be expected from a generous and meg•
nanimous people, yet I feel it my duty to recom
mend the passage of a judicious law to prevent
the caerifice of property by forced sales in the
collection of debts.
You meet together at this special session, sur
rounded by circumstances involving the most
solemn responsibilities. The recollections of the
glories of the past, the reflections of the gloomy
present, and the uncertainty of thu future, all
alike call upon you to discharge your duty in a
spirit of patriotic courage,.comprehensive wis
dom, and firm resolution. Never in the history
of our peace-loving Commonwealth, have. the
hearts of our people been so stirred in their
depths, as at the present moment; and I feel
that I need hardly say to you that, in the per.
formance of your duties on this occasion, and in
providing the ways and means for the mainton•
knee of our country's glory, and our integrity its
a nation,. you should be inspired by feelizige of
self.sactrifice, kindred to those which animated
the brave men who have devoted their lives to
the peril of the battle-field in defence of our as- ;
tion , it Bag.
Gentlemen, I place the honor of thepate in
your hands; and I pray that the Almighty God
who protected our fsthere in their efforts to es.
Wills!' this our great Constitutional libeity—
whothas controlled the growth of civilisation
and Christianity in our midst, may not now for
sake us; that lie may watch over your counsels,
and may, in Iris Providence, lead those Who have
loft the path of duty and arc acting hi upon re
bellion to the Government, hack again to perfect
loyalty, and restore peace, harmony, and frater
nity to our distracted country.
ANDREW G. CUItTIN.
AThrough Ticket to California
C. S. COLBERT & CO'S.
FIFTII GRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF
100.000 Al LES, NORTH $300,00 0,
Which will he sold fi,r $lOO,OOO, to the purchasers of our
Allalf" GOLD PENS AT SO CTS. PER BOX. Our
Golden Pen is the best over used, a n d is war
ranted not to corrode In arty ink. Every
business matt and family should
use the GOLDEN FEY.
The following list of 100,000 articles will be distributed
among our patrons nt $lOO 0500, and need not he
paid for til we inform the purchaser which
of the following articles we Witt SELL WY
ransuo and then it 141OPTIONALWIIETTI
ra la BENDS TOE DOLLAtt AND
TAXES TOE GOODS OD NOT.
ALL GOODS CAN BE RETURNED AT
OUR EXPENSE WITHIN TEN DAYS
AFTER THE PURCHASER RE
eeives them, (unless they are
satisfootoryjand the mon
ey will he Refunded.
LIST OF GOODS INCLUDED IN TUE DISTRIBUTION
Pianos, Gold hunting Cased Watches, Cold Watches,
Ladies' Silver Watches, Guard, Test and Chateluin
Chains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic and Jet Brooches, La
va mat Florentine Brooches, Coral, Emerald, and Opal
Brooches. Cameo Ear-Drops, filootic and Jet Ear-Drops,
Lava and,,Florentine Ear-Drops. Coral Ear-Drops, Emu
rahl and Opal Ear-Drops, handsome Seal Rings, Massie
and Coleco Bracelets. Rents' Breastpins, Watch Keys,
Fob and Ribbon Slides, Sets of Bosons Studs, Sleeve
Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings, Sots Ladies'
Jewelry, Canton Crape Shawls, Mousseline de Wiles,
Challies, French and American Lawns, Bereges, Pop
lins. French Gallows, anti other Ladies' Dress Goods in
groat variety, together with Iliad Droves, Calms, Fancy
Fans, and in fact almost every description of GOODS
usually found in first ONTO Dry Goods Stores.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION.
Highest Premium $lOO, Lowest Premium $2.
The articles are mindicred, and Certificates stating
what ore will sell each persou the one doliar are
placed in sealed Envelopes, with a Decimal
arrangement of Premium; so that in
Each Hundred Certificates
there is one for a
GOLD WATCH,
AND THERE WILL ALSO BE A SPLENDID
PREMIUM IN EACH TEN '
CERTIFICATES.
Indies, if you desire a fine Shawl, or Dress Pattern.
or a beautiful article of Jewelry, enclose ne :Vents for
a Box of the Golden rein:, and we will send you a Cer
tificate which may enable you to procure it for $l.
On receipt of 30 Cents a w e will send you one Box of
our Golden Pens, and a Sealed notice of the article
which we sell far
1 7111: 1 31M3110 - 11E3 tai®
PRICES TO AGENTS POST PAID.
4 Boxes Pens, with 4 Certificates it
9 do do 0 do 2
25 do do . 25 do 5
100 do do 100 do 1$
N. IL—With each package of 100 bcxes we present
the purchaser 100 Certificates, one of which is guaran
teed to contain one order for a FINE WATCII, or Sow
ing Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes in one package
you arc sore to receive 50 Certificates containingone or
der for a splendid SILVER WATCH., beside a large num
ber of other very valuable premiums. One Certificate
sent gratis, upon implication of any person desiring to
act as Agent. which may enable him to procure a valu
able premium upon the payment of $l.
PIANOS, MELD it MUSIC, DOORS
SEWINU MACHINES, Ate.,
Bought and Sold en Commission. Any article will bt
sent to the Country at the lowest Wholesale Prices
with the addition of 5 per cent Commission for for
warding.
N. B.—At/eats wanted in creep town. Circulars sent
on application.
Address all Communications to 0. S. COLBERT A Co.
Commission Merchants and General Agents,
158 South Fourth St., below Chestnut, Phila.
For our integrity and ability to fulfil one en
gagements, we beg to refer you to the following well
known (tenth:men and business firms:
Ills Excellency J. W. Geary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, West
morehmd, Pa; Palmer, Eh-benison A ,Co., Jewelers,
Philadelphia, E. A. Warne, Esq., Jeweler, Phibuiel
pbbt; Wm. A. Cray, Esq., Jeweler, Philadelphia ;
Messrs. Kemmerer A: Moore, Water sti below Arch,
Philadelphia; Messrs. Pratt t Reath, Fifth and Market
Streets, Philadelphia ; J. C. Feller, Esq, Jeweler,
Philadelphia; A. F. Ward, Publisher of Fin-Mons,
Philadelphia; M. 11. Mime, Ciitasaurort Bank; lion.
L. 11. Iturson. Eureka, California.
September 0,1500.-Iy.
REMOVAL.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness ?Mann
factory..
riinf: undersighed has Removed
.1 his Saddlery and Harness
Manufactory to a few 'loots South
of the old place, to the large room le r
'• ._
.•
lately occupied by Moan a Bro. as -
a Liquor store, eller,: he will be happy to Fee all his old
friends and customers, and where ho has increased fa
cilities for attending to all the departments of b;s busi.
ness. Being determined to be behind no other establish
meat in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared noitherpains nor expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern Improvemen in tile bu
siness and secure the services of the bee workmen that
liberal wages would command. Ito will keep a large
stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice,
ail descriptions of !FARNESS, such as
Saddles, B , idles, Carriage Harness, of
all kinds r heavy Harness, Buggy
Whigs of the best Manufacture,
Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets.
such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately
invented ; IVHIPS or every kind, such as Buggy Whips,
Cart Whips, Sc.; HAALENof all doseriptions./OLTER
CHAINS, homemade TRACTS, ke., kc., idiot" which in
will warrant to be egoist to any that canbe obtained in
any other establishment in the country. All he asks
Chet those desiring anything in thin line, should call at
his place mud examine hi/I'IIMA. lie feels the fullest
confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction.
AIIV- All orders thankfully received nielpromp , ,ly at
tended to. 501.01i0N SMITH.
North Lebanon Borough, April 4181/1.
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OF SINKING SPRINGS, lIERKS CO,INTY.
NIOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Tin?, 3IRIIIIERS
of the saki Company, that in Colo , e,i uence of toas
t% by fire causing' u deficiency of about $4,900 in the
Treasury, nn asact:s.rnent (No. 11) of JO peril AM loser
ed, has been busied by the Board of Managers. arreea•
bly with the provisions of the oth Section of the Cl ar.
tor, and let fieetion of Supplementary Act of April ti,
1840.
will bear in mind that nil 'hasp n eg l ec ti ng
to hay their tViSVASIIII2IIt within 40 days front ilia date of
laihlicatiaa at the *note, will be liable to pay doublet
the ankl ]fates. It le therefore hoped tlmt all will ho
prompt in their payments, as tho.•so who suffered Lou
are in wall et their ducts. Car the convenience of the
member.% either of the agents, John 0. llieetcr. or C
0. Nlelly, will ntteal et the places and dates named be
low to receive the same,
. .
#hr. Members 1%111 not forget their l'alieies . - E L lt
Wednesday, May 8, at Bennetlulu's, Myerstown;
Thursday, " 0, at Weigley's. Millereelt :
Friday, 4 , 10, at Dlesinger',i,l;lnte fferstown;
Saturday, “ 11. at .1. 11. Wester's. Lebanon;
Monday, . " 15, at Wick's, Bethel;
Tneeday, ~ 14, at Melly's, Frtsle.rieksburg;
Wednesday, a 31, at Lasing's, 3 UtICMOW LI ;
Thaltmtlity, . 10, at limper's, B. Hanover;
Between 10 o'cicek in the nosanson aunt 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. My order or the Board,
April 18, 1881. A. mum., Secretary.
George Illotrron gals
L}fIANON COUNTY
H H
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
PARTICULAR attention sill he paid to Goods slapp
ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will Lo
sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon,•Myers•
town and A latrine Stations, and all other points in the
County.
FREW lITS contracted for at the least possible rates
eel delivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and
attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all
Freights.
For Information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon
Talley Railroad Depot. Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK. his Agent in Philadelphia. lvfll al
ways be found at IF'. If. Bush's Ithrchunt's llntel, icarth
Third al.. Philadelphia.
Julyll, 'Col GEO. HOFFMAN.
4D51. ODERK. JONA. DASAMIN'. D. IC LONA,
A New Firm.
Cheap Cash AS'tore, and Milling and
Grain Business.
r 111111 undersigned haring formed a partnerehip in the
AIKItCA MUMS, MI LI;INO AND GRAIN BUM.
NESS, would respectfully invite rho attention of the
piddle to their establishments. They will contiue to
keep, at the late stead of SUPIRK 6: LONG, "W" coin-
Mete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a
country store, which they will retell Cheap fur CAS 11,
or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for
cash
50,000 Bushels of WHEAT,
30,000 ballots of RYE,
20,000 Bushels of CORN,
25,000 Bushels of OATS.
For which they.wlll pay the bibheat. Market Prices.—
They will [time take UIIAIN on STokILDS. The will keep
always on band and cell at the lowest prices. COAL, by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT, PLASTER, 4c.
and
elhey soicit
swill
business of all their old friends
thpublic, l and will endeavor to deal on Mich lib
eral and Just principles as will give satisfaction to ell.
•
North. Lebanon, Marc), 13, SIEERK,
16 (I 6I. ESSAMAN & LONG.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
111 attention of Farmers a called to tho following
prices paid for Country Produce by the undersign.
ed, at the "Emit Lebanon Store," sk g , ge,
Butter,
12
Liam, 3 .6 Lard, . 12
Sides, /0 Potatoes, 78
Lebanon, March 27,11. EPHRAIM BORGNER.
iariners and otli rs Take Nol
q , Erg umiersigoleti having pitrehased the entjre
establishment of A. MAJOR BROTHER,
wilt manufacture and keep on hand a very generat as.
sortinent of 31ACINNERY and VARRINt:
Mr:NTS, etnitraeing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers
and Threshers; Railway horse Powers and Threshers,
Alorttan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RARE;
Mumma a Patent Fodder, Straw and 1 lay . curr ER; Cast
I ron Fi e ld R e it er , Gr a in FttllB. Hay Elevators. Clover
Hollers, Compithellers, by band or power, Corn Ploughs
and Planters, Cnitivators, Le., with a variety of the
hest I'l,oolllB in use, La.
All of the abo, e :tlacibors are of the latest and bent
improvements, and are all warranted to give satisfaction.
Cuxtings of art kinds made to order.
nd at short notice. lie also manothetttreu ST EA M
N ES, Mill Genring.Sha Ding, nod Mill work in general.
and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines twit
Maebinery of all kinds.
lie invites ail to cell and exnunn) the work at the Ma
rhino Shop, Olt STIMKT, Lab noon.
tiny AD orders or communications by mail will be
promptly attended to. D. M. KAIIMANY.
Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa.
T.ehanon, 8, 1880.
OIICE.--1 have appointed A. MA.IOII & BROTIfEIt
II my Agents for the purpose of earryin.. out he a bovo
bus.iness. D. 31. leA It MA. V .
Lebanon, &twist 5, ISGO
ELIJAH LONSACTIM....I - O[IN G.GABEL...J ACOB GABE
LEBANON
Door and Sash Manulhelory.
Located on the Sion ne4Tonst nowl,neor pother/ and
Sired. East Lebanon
THE undersig l ued respectfully in
forut the public in general, that they
!MINT added largely to their formerestab
11Amcat, and also hare all khans of the
latest stud hest improved MACHINERY
in the State in full operation. such as
•„.. 4 ,;• 11 .nitll
WOODWORPIPS FLOORING, cjc.,
for conducting the general but:sine:lu fur
Plaiting,Scrolls, Sawiso l 4-c -
•I
and the eXperiento acquired by E. LONOACTIE anti 3. (1.
oAnri. ithring their connection with the Door, Sash and
Lumber Trade, for aunt - ober of years past, affords full as
surance of their ability, iu connection with j. Gmle.t., to
select steak suitable to the wants of the Door mat Satill
bnFinefis in this State.
- -
They now °Mir to Mechanics and Farmers generally,
upon ilivomble terms, a judiciously assorted stock of
DOORS. SASH, ,tze., from the best Lumber numuritutorics
in the State, feeling confident that '- their assortment is
nut to be excelled by any other establishment in the
State in regard to exactness in size, qualityor finish,ond
is calculated to afford thorough satisfaction to all those
who may favor the undersigned with their custom.
The following list comprises the leading Articles •o f
stock on band:—
Doors, of nil StAes; Saab, of all sizes;
Door Frames, tor brick a)td. Arehltrarcs;
from houses; Casitnrs, from 3to ()in.;
Window Frames, for brick Surbase;
and fr;une houses; Shatters ' of all sizes;
All kinds of Mouldings; Blinds. of all sizes;
0. U. Spring 3laultline - , or nll sixes; Wrish-boardm.
LON L O E, GABEL k litti/TIEER
P. S—Planing. Sawing, de., premptly done fur thsse
furnishing the Limber. fleteutan,3fily 15,'.i.
LE MBE CiER'S
CLOTH MAINUFACTOHY.
gIitANKFUL for past favors, the undersigned respect
.l fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry
on his Mang - fin:tory in East Hanover township, Lebanon
county ' on as extensive a settle as ever. It is unnecessa
ry for hint to say more, than that the work will be done
in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made his
work and name so well known in the surrounding coun
try. Ile promises to do the work in the shortest possi
ble nine. Itis manufactory is in complete order, and he
flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfaction
its heretofore. Ile manufactures
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tie also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For the conve
nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken
in at the following places:—At the stores of George
Pyle, Looser St Brothers,. George lleinceld, nett at
the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lentberger, near
the Market Home, in the borough of Lebanon; at the
store of Shirk Long, in North Lebanon; at S. Cosh
err's. Bethel township; at the public house of William
Earast. Fredericksburg; at the store of S, H, Iliekel. in
Jonestown; at the stern of Mr. Weltner, Llonevne;
at the store of Martin Early, Palmyra; at the store of Mr.
East Hanover, Lebanon county. All ma
erials will he taken away regularly, from the above pla
ces, finished without delay, and returned again.
Those of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card
ed dyed and mixed, can leave the some, white, at time
above mentioned places, with directions bow they wish
it prepared. Cdr his eastonters can
.order the Stocking
Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned,
whitik will be done and left at the desired places.
N. R. It is desirea that those having Wool carded, will
pay - the Cash therefor, at the :there named blares.
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Vggt i 'fggf";t
Geo. 11. Stoat Co's
111.11..T1C LOCK-snon
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
MARKET STREET, LEDANOE.
vo, ses. $75, tSS and slon.
These Machines Make the SHUTTLE OR LOCE•STITCR.
.alike on both shtes — Qkwithout the useor the leather
pad. They have an entire NEW METIMD Inrntin.r the
st itch—rim ple and interring in its operation. 'they have
New Patent Under Tension and a New
Upper Tension. .
•
Which can be regulated without stopping the Machine
—simple but effective. They will sew wilt greater speed
nerer drop a stitch, and do more work in the same time
than anN other sewing machine ever invented. These sia 7
chines have power sufficient to sow
THIRTY THICKNESSES
- - -
o r leafy shelling. They will stitch, run, hem. gather
cord, quilt, felt. Sc., end for Stirling LINEN have
no superior, Also,
Sloat'B Improved Shuttle Machine
For tailoring and henry work. Them Meeirinee hare
been well tented among tailors, and are pronomiced
equal to those sold elsewhere at double price.
Let all who intend to purchase a-Sewing Machine call
at our Bales Room and nee our Machines "practically
tested : or send for a circular.
.J.. 1. *BLAIR'
• WATCHMA KER AND JEWELNR,
Market Street. Lebanon. Pa.. or
(MOW; k;B. SWAT A CO.,
gay 30, '60.1 PIII7.AnktIMIA
1 . 4
k h
11/I.ADET.III,I.
ATCII AND .1 EW E bRY STORE,
0. CONE A D. FORMER ocourANT.
14S ~Y 0 grit SE/.19.V0 SMELT,
CORNI.3I. OP QUA It ILT 1.471110:1'.
q noderFiguol has leased theabllVe premises, where
he wilt . keen a large assortment of hold and Silver
Watches, of American. Lnglish and Swfic manufael aro
of the moat celebrated makers, in addition to which,
wilt ho Amin/ a!ways on hand (and made to order} an
extensive variety of Jewelry ! Silver, and Silver Plated
ware, together with a goneral aFportmead of sneh goods
as aie usually kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry
Store.
Tim Patrons of O. Conrad. and these of the subseil
her, together with the public generally, ore invited to
run, where, they will receive a good article for their
money. Aa I ant determined to do :itch:oy a coil bovi
ne., geed. trill he sold very low. 4- Natatt Prvits end
Quick Notes," is the motto of thiu eitablichment.
LBWIS lt, BROOMALL
Formerly O. CONRAD,
No. 148 North Second St., corner of Quarry, Mina.
Jane
CLOCKS.
Thirty Day,
Eight Day,
Thirty Flour,
CLOCKS,
Just Received nt
J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon Pia.
Copper-Smith Removal!
frlifE undersigned has REMOVED his GoPpßit
SMITH and BRASS WORKING BUSINESS to
Morket Street, the second <lnns f rum Strieleler's Mitt, where
he wilt he happy "tosee all his old friends and custom•
era, rind where he has increased facilities fur attending
to all the departments of his business.
Particular attention given to Itaramixo.
All orders thankfully received and pro aptly attended
to. CHARLES 11. SEVIIIIIGN..
Coppersmith nod ltrasswortvr.
Lebanon, 'Attica' 7,1560.
vim 11;1 NEW IRA KER
mykrsigmo would respectfully infirm the cid
-1.„ reliant . Lehannn, that helms commenced the BAK E
INC BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at hit strand, on
Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Back
lintel, awl will supply eu4tomers with the beat BREAD,
CAKES,- Flour receive& from en : stainers and
returned to them in !mead at Short notice. •
CONFECMONERIES,
of all kinds, fresh 'and of the best quality, vs:instantly
on hand, and furnished at the lowent prices.
Via public is invited to give me a trial.
Leti net, Nov. 1859. F. IL EMIR.
NEW LIVER:Ir sirAistx.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that
hu has opened a NEIV LIVERY ST.A.BLE, at dire,
RISE'S lintel, Market street, Leh-
unun, vlture he will keep for the
4 - public accommodation a grual stock
of HORSES and VEFIIOI,ES. 110
will keep gentle and good driving . !forges, and handsome
and wife Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers furnished when
desired. Also OMNIBUS for Parties, Ac.
Lebanon, April 21, 1858. ,1 A M MA RCII.
GRAIN WANTED.
THE undoraigned will pay the higboot prices for all
kin 8 of grain--WIIEAT, JUT,
CORN and OATS—
.
at the Warohouse,On the Union Canal, Walnut street,
North halation. , JOHN .IALBIEL.
North Lebanon, .Tune 6,1860..
. .
IF 'YOLCWANT
ANo.I AMBNCYrYPE, very Cheap, go to DAILY'S
Gallery, /14# door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank.
P:rwroGn A PAO G A LIAM
No. 724 Are! Meat, Philinhphie.
(ISE of the largest and most complete Galleries in
J , the United States, whore the. best Pictures, known
to the Photographic art. are taken at prices no higher
than are paid for miserable carricatures.
The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends
licrcoilailY• every sitting—and allows no picture to
the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisnuition.
Daguerreotypes and Atebrotypes, of absent or de'
ceased friends, photographed to any required size, or
taklin on Canvass, life size, and painted in Ott by the
best .l rusts.
At this flallery pictures can be taken in any Weather
rocti,ct in cloudy days as when the sun shines.
. .
Persons visiting the Hiram respretfidly invited to
examine our specimens, whieh fur
price laid quality de
fy competition.
instructions given in the art of Photography.
R E
. NWELL. GALLERY OF ART,
721 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
C O 3I 3 I I 43:DATIONS:
Fro a Ilan. lawns D. CAMPBELL. 31. C., Ohio.
. . _
lily family end friends all concur in the opinion that
the (Newell) l'ictur,e Is more life-like than any thing
they over saw, 21y likeness has been repeatedly taken
by ;tini , rent .trusts in Ilat`iollst ways, bUt. I have never
yet Inel one which presents so true to nature, nil the
ruptures and expressions of countenance as this.
From lion. E. Joy MORItIII, late Minister to Italy.
The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of your por
trait:4, conjoined with their durability or color and faith
fulness as iiictlloBSeS, cannot fail to commend them to
the attention and patronage of nil who appreciate true
art.
. • .
Having occasion fora portrait, I procured one iront
Mr. Hobert Newell, of the city of ritnattetultio, ti min
iature in Oil COliJrB, under the newt process discovered by
hitu, and lake grout pleasure in expressing the satisfac
tion giyen men not only by the necm - aey or the liivmesc,
but its artistic finish in all respects, anti recommend
him to the patronage of those disposed to encourage
the beautiful art. J.131E3 ['AGE.
January M a IS6l.—ly.
, tier° are you going that you are
HELAci,°;O3n4YA-o‘;'
.A art gains to 7.H. KEl]lin Adnm Rise's Deihl
tog to hove my Likeness taken.
Ques . .--Why do pot go to Keint and not to one of the
ether rooms to have it token ?
,dus.—...Because Pictures are sharper, clearer
and more truthful than others and nearly everybody
goes to him.
Qucs.—Can you tell me why his pictures aro superior
to others?
.fns:—ros he hod 9 years practice, nal has superior
Cameras, :And all itif ether fixturer are of the mast im
proved kiwi.
Ques.—What Rind of Pictures does ho take?
takes Ambrotypes, and :tlelainotypes, of all
sizes awl superior finish and Photograph 4, from the
sniallest up to Life Size, Plain and Colored ht Oil, lie
takes all SiZtS Photographs from - Daguerreotypes of de
ceased persons and lets them colored life like, by one of
the best - Artists. His charges Me reasonable and his
monis are open every day (except eunday) from 6 o'clock,
A. 31. to 6, P. M., Don't forget, Ii:DILAPS ROOMS is the
'place you can get the Best Pictures.
IF YOU WANT GOOD PICTURES GO TO
BRENNER'S
SKY LIMIT GALLtinY, over D. S. ltaber's Drug Store,
1„D on Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa. AnnnOTTPES,
MELAINOTYPEn, FaatITYPES. PAPYROTYPES and PHOTO
GRAP '
HS taken daily, (Sundnyexcepted.) Prices reasona
ble and in accordance with the size, style and quality of
the cases, Mooms opened from S A M., to 4 o'clock,
P. M.
Lebanon, .Inne 2.1553.
"DUI hDEItS will do well by codling on J. li. BanSStErt
1.) Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN
ROOFING, SPOUTING and 3013 WORK generally, at
the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large
and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and
all of the most improved Gas burning COOK
• STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also. all the
different and lateSt improved RANGES AND
HEATERS, of all kinds. Its also keeps con
stoutly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATE, which he °nem at less price than they can ho
bought of any other slatemen in the county.
w WARE-ROOMS—One door East of the Lebanon
Valley bank. Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa.
Lebanon, January 9, ISbl,
James EL Kelley,
SIGN or. Tlili 'MAMMOTH WATCIT,
Eagle Buildings ' Cumberland reel,
LERA NON, Pa.
r) h PPETZS to the Public an elegant and extensive /Bead
1,1 meat
OF PARIS STYLES OP FINE JEWELRY,
consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Nur!, Stone,
Cameo. ElRmeled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins
liar Signs and Finger Rings.
_
' .......75
=IN - ,r 6.1 Gobi) CUALNS of every style
_4 4 ..r‘..,... , and quality.
„..„...=s , English. French, Swiss. and Ameri
can Gold and till , el' Wittnhes of the must approved and
celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A.
large variety of Fancy Goods. Paintings. Vases. &e.
The stock will be limed among the largest in thisAec.-
lion of Pennsylyania. and has been selected with great
care froth the malt celebrated importing and manufac
turing edllobliFhtnentA in New York aml Philadelphia.
Iti:VAIRINC done, at the shortest notice, and in a most
workmanlike manner. -.
bly frioncla, and the Public , generally are invited to an
exurnimi I 101 l of my auperb stuck. ,
.IAIIIITS IT. KELLY,
Bigu of the Big Watal,
LYON I.IOIPERO ER
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ONoEtreorfetlietobestrthiet
blic.,
t t i f e 3
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and extensive LI; 31iii•lk and COAL YARD of
PHILIP BRECHBILL,
o the Borough of North Lel:anon, ou the bank of the
Union canal, at the bead of Walnut street, a few
jour's North of the Geuessee jiteam 3lilme , and one
quare euat of ltorguer's Hotel.
their assortment consists of the best well -seasoned
White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Iloards;—
Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards;
131' 2 ' and 2 inch Patting and Common Plank;
White Pine and Hemlock Seantlingand Joists;
)Vhite Oak Mugs, Plank and Scantling;
and 34 inch Poplar Bnards, Plank and Scantling.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES!!
Thu-best Pinu and Hen - dock Shingles;
Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; -
Chestnut Bails and Posts, and failings for fences
and fencing Boards;
vLoolliNG BOARDS t'df all sizes and de.reriptions.
COAL! COAL!! CO AL ! !
A largo stook of Broken. Slave, Linteburners and
tollidayebarg Smith Coal. at the lowest prires.
that they have the largtot and best to:
Sart/Ulna of Lt.r3IDER of all descriptions and aloes, as well
an the largest stonk.of the different kinds of Com_ e v er
offered to the citizens of Lebanon reality, they venture
to say, that they eats Dieolll Ml:Hiatt! I.)! 11 , 111 , 011115P1,9 salts
fartoril3-, end would therefore invite all who want any
thing in their line, to examine their 'tusk before par
.
ebte4lig elsewhere. PIIII.IP IMBUE DILI,
Lebanon, April 4, 1560. •
11.131cCastiV
FASITIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
N cte
nberiatel Stielsto,h o dor mast of •
Othe Itlack Iforiki Hotel. Thankful for the.
very liberal patronage ext , . , l).l"fi to Inc for the short thee
I hov e loon i n hlti. s i ne e4, t would reciticifally isolicit,
Continuance of the patroge of the lthtie.
Ili. 1111 S at all times ftIITS nti
SHOES of his own n tnufacture on hand, Which IviH be
tin - posed of on reasonable [cross.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES" GAITERS, ,te.
Thwe desiring a neat, well made article. are invited
tsVire ma a trial. Childress' Shoes of every variety
and eolpir on hand. Heavy work made to order.
• .tom-..1i work warranted. Repairing neatly dorm and
bargee made moderate. - Lebanon, Sept. 15, 1859
JACOI; ntbiltEL respectfully in
.
4 forms the public that he still eootiu
nes extposire establishment in
3,066 ; ... g de - role" in CUMberland
wletre lot here, to reader the same
satisfaction ay-heretofore to all who
may,fnvoghhnkitlatheireashen. i l oitnitesMerchants
ami dmiteCs in tooTs nml suoEsait4l every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable mid, durable articles in
his line, tMeallliind eitridiffe - for 'themselves, his large
strl-vtiriCal stock. --
ate is determine*. to surpass all empetition in the
num ufnctdre of every article in his business, suitable for
any narket in the Union. A due care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none ht the best quali
ty of LEATILER and other materials are used, and none
hat the hest yorhmen are employed
P. S.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
Ile hopes: by strict attention 'to business and endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share public pia.
tromtgo [Lebanon, 1eb.17, 'dl.
__________
Carpeting's, Oil Violli:4 3 Ace.
- D, Rona, Jr., inviter the &Motion of buyers to
his extomirc stock of CAA rE r 3, of Foreign awl _
- Domestic Manuiludure; and of i h f ce l ,thratel in tkes.—
For beauty or designs and durability of cobra, cannot Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
be evoelle. l 1 .1 . you see nem you wilt he sore to 6 10. - row is the thne to bat
e a your STOVES before
Beautiful Tapestry, Bras-wk. 11 vents toi l , I j winter is here, and the best and cheapest pla cold
ce is
Sc. Three-Ply s, Ingrain Caroms. suitable fer sitting, at the
dining rooms and chambers, 25, 37: 1 4--all WOill 60, 6.2, Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Ilanufae
-75 Ac. Also, large stork of Ploor Oil Cloths, from ;11"
tory of James N. Rogers,
to 'S
yards wide. WINDOW SMALLS Ram an impor
tant branch in our business—l keep tin hand styles of
, I N . , 4 l ,, d t e a 7 id te b t e b s e t IZlr t c , , l , l ,, i i i t im o l f •i, . I ,‘ , l l. l l l , e l r , e o mu n lz L i r it , ld n t , l i t , 7
every descrintien,
. t , COOING STOVES, ever offered in Lebanon. Gas burn
ers fur Parlors or Red Chambers of his own make, with
Druggetings, Coco•Mattin , s, Stair Rods. Rugs, 11. t ~
Bag Carpets, Ac.
a gnueral assortment of Parlor STOVES, and a large
S in t: k .n e 'ea m in ro tl as te t e . ounty or Ler •
o v i a &li e , t3 l ' v l o i r ie t h i mleit!)'‘''%''.:ttrcroaonktsi Cooking
No N b o k .
),_. ,6 e l l
„ N n o u, r ) l , ll i,
t . 2 n d m a . t x rc o e s t i „ , :f t . 1:1 1 : 1 1 -s i t c .
N C E l c i t i A c i i i : D B l t j x . t,; N r i e l s ' ti r j b:o .c . v k a ,
above Bth, PHILADELPHIA.
WASH BOILERS constantly fnl hand of all sizes,
IV: B.—Discount matte to o.4mtry Storsleepers,
id the best material. •
March 6,1861-3 m.
-- ---- COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heMv...
A THINS & BRO. pro Mis t—, to be ira - lietutd, and will en ; st, Iron, and the hest madeln , Lehanon.
11 . dearer to lease . i tt who may call On them Mg Boots ' Also, a large steek of TIN WARE, made of the best
and Shoes,
material and in a workmanlike manlier. As he is a
age. T.. ATKINS: — JN o. l'. ATNIKS. praetm Workmen, °Amen, and has had Su experience of men.
Go Be. A r rililNS tt, Bro. t3•-five years, he feels confident that he atn glee general
Bu fl i e l t e e t k i es n' ibismethod of returning his thanki to his
1 - VINO united, in-tho ROOT and SHOPlLlsszxxss
Et and from tiler' determination to be punctual, and numerous customers for their liberal support ' and be
make none but the best-of work, they leellike soliciting h,,p,,,,, by strictly attending to his own busilles.s and
a large of public patronage. - McNeill illitiVe be Ilimel letting other people's alone, to still receive it share of
at their OLD STAND, , New BIJR:DINO in Market Street, pu b li o uutrom,. ,
JAMES N. ROGERS.
nearly opposite Iridow Itise's /told, where they will be L ebu 'b ou No .z. ember 7. 18 , 60.
ready to serve and please their eustoteers• , Fit. Parlicular attention paid to all kinds ofJonnixo,
They have now en Frond alarge assortment of
such as Reding, Spouting, &c., and all work warranted.
BOOTS, SIIOEB, TRUNKS,
.NE i f
v . a TlN i.e
i i i iM ll S ira E c E i T r
0 11
CARPET RAGS, &e., which they olio at reduced prices,
Ara" Persons &snug nt this SHOE STORE, can be
stilted with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to
order. Satisfaction is ithOVIS Warraniett. irou
Particular attention given to the li oPintrNa f rpm: undersigned respectfully. cans UM attention * of
Roots and slics:A. {L i m a ., April 20,1659. .I. his friends and the public generally to the fatt
TKINS & BRO.'S New Root and Shoe St ore is fitted . that he-has opened a Shop for the manufacture .of all
Aup in good order for comfort and convenience, both kinds of ,
for holies and Gentlemen.
l ' ie
for Ladies and aentlemert, hopes, by usin streetg
none but the best materials
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE
A TKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoo Stern la fitted
, opposite the ictateen Bank.
by a per-
Ilk, up in good order for comfortand.conv on Market enionce, both ,
. Sahel supervision of all in
the work coming tr ' em his as
tablishnient, and by selling Cheaper than any other in
Lebanon, that ho will receive a liberal share of public
patronage. ..
,
E. 8..,-Tin roofing, ,Jobbing, Spouting, &e., Will-be
promptly end properlybttended to. • ' ..
The public are respectfully invited to give him a call. l
Lebanon, Sept. 26,1860. OEO. NV. SHAY.
A RA ,E R
D ANCE.
wer Ft
.it the well knownYHOTOGAAPITIC
J
ESTAULISIMENT fur male. Thorough instruc
ions will be given to any ono 'purchasing not acquaint
ed with the business. For partoularseall at his rooms
iti A. Itise's building. [Lebanon, March 20'61-em.
B. NEWIdAL'S
From COL JAMES EviE
pnwroGßArins.
TAKE NOTICE.
1.1 U4ll II En. LUAY IS 41.
Boot and Shoe Store.
Great Work on the Horse.
THE NURSE AND HIS DISEASES:
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S.
PrVes"sor Pathr.logy and Operatire Saryery in the
Veterinary College of Philadelphia, etc., etc.
Will Tell You Of the Origin, History and dis
thirties traits of the various breeds of
European, Asiatic. African and -Ameri
can Horses, with the physical formation
and pectliarities.ef the animal, and
how to ascertain his age hy rho num
her and condition of his teeth; it uslin
ted with numerous explanatory en
gravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell Yon Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,
Feeding, Grooming. Shoeing, and the
general management of the horse,with
the hest modes of administering
eine, also, how to treat uttimr,umating,
Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Cm lb hits
Restlessness, and other vices to
which he is subject; with numerous ex
.
plan Mery engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bron
chitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken
Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and
Whistling, Lampas, Sore Mouth and
Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with other
diseases of Month and Respiratory Or
gnus.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the ea tt ses;sy m ptoms and Treat
ment of Worms, Bets, Colic, Strangn
latiotme. Stony Coneretiobs, Ruptures,
Palsy, Diarrheca, Jaundice., Ilepath ,
rhtea, bloody Urine, Stones in the Kid.
nays nod Bladder, Inflammation, and
other diseases of the Stomgeb, Bowels •
• Liver and Urivat y Organs.
THE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the eauses,symptoms and Treat
.
meat of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavia,
Ring-bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken
Knees, Wind Galls,FounderSole Bruise
and .avel, Cracked Hosts, Scratches,
Canker, Thrush, and Corns. ' also
Megrims. Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers,
and other diseases of the Feet, Legs,
and Head.
THE, HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the ea uscs,symptons and Treat
! ingot of Firdula, roil Evil, Glanders,
Furey. Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramps,
Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart,
dm., and how to manage Castration,
Bleeding, Trephinning,
ing, "hernia, Ampktatinn, Tapping, and
other surgical operations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Telt You Of Earey's method of Taming
Horses; how to Approach, Halter, or
Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse
to strange sounds and sights, and how
to Bit, Saddle, Bide, and Break him to
Harness; also, the form anti law of
- WARRANTY. The whole being the re
, suit of more than fifteen years' careful
study of the habits, peentiarities,wauts
and weaknessas of this noble and use
ful animal.
The book contains 351 pares, appropriately Mastro.
ted by nearly One Hundred' Engravings. It id printed
it, a clear and open type, and wilt be forwarded to any
I address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound,
1 l a tl
$ , 13. or. m o 1, ex la, $1.2.5,
181000 A YEAR enterprisin g
! everywhere, in selling- the above, and other popular
works of ours. Our inducements to all such are ex
ceedingly
For single talmies of the Book, or for terms to :manta,
with other inli apply to or address
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
November 14,- 1860.-6 m.
The People's Cook Book.
Mopym_cOPKERY
IN ALL ITS ERTANT.aikB,
BY
MISS ELIZA ACTON.
cAßEi.uid.x REVISED BY MRS. S. J. HALM
It Tells You How to choose all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Game, with all the various
and most approved modes of dressing
and cooking Beef and Pork ; ala, the
best and simplest way of salting, pick
ling:tad curing the same.
It Tolls You All the various and most approved
modes of dressing, cooking. and honing
Mutton, Lamb; Veal, Poultry,anal Game
of all kinds, with the different Dress
ings, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate
to each.
It Tells You flow to choose, clean, nnd"preserve
Fish of all kinds, and how to sweeten it
when tainted; also all the various and
most approved modes of cooking. with
the different Dressings, Sauces, and Fla
vorings appropriate to ea.:ll.
It Tells You All the various and most approved
modes of preparing over fifty different
kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Gain end
Vegetable Soups, Broths, and stew s ,
with the Relishes and Seasonings nip
. promiate to cacti.
It Tells You All the various and most approved
modes of cooking - vegetables of every
description. also how toprepare
Catsups and Carries of all kinds, Potted
Meats, Fish, Game, Mushrooms. kg.
It Tells You All the various and most approved
- modes of preparing and cooking all
kinds of Plain and Fanny Pastry, Pud
dings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Con
fectionery. Preserves, ies, and Sweet
Dishes of 'every description.
It Tells You All the various and most aunt oved
modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muf
fins, and Biscuit, the best method of
preparing Coffee, Chocolate, me l Tea.
and bow to make Syrups, Cordials, and
Wines of variants kinds.
It Tells You flow to set out and ornament a 'rd.
hie, how to Carve all kinds of Fish or
Fowl, and in short. how to so simplify
the whole Art of Cooking as to bring
the choicest luxuries of the table with
in everybody's reach.
The ltosk contains 415 pages, and upwards of twelve
hundred Recipes, all of which are the results of actual
experience, having been ratty and carefully tested un
der the personal superintendence of the writers. Ft is
printed in a clear and (men type, is illustrated with ap
propriate engravings, and will be fOrwarded to any ad
dress, neatly bound, and postage paid. on receipt of the
pi ice. 51.00, or in cloth, extra $12.5.
81000 _A YE AR c t . , • Tp b rL i i l i t izt b z i c t
cry where. in selling time above work, our iThlucemen
to all such ltzing very liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents
with other information, apply to or address
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sausom St, Philadelphia, Pa.
November 7. IS6o.—Can.
WVatches, Jeireley and Si 1-
. *ex Ilia re.
IWO ESA E AND _I? ETA IL.
SIELLWAG.c:ii & DRO.,
No. G.", 3 mmiuq. street, 1 door bd,w 7th , Philadelphia
March 17, 1861.-ly.
SANFORD'S
IL it/ 1 Z R OR.I Toll
NEVER DEItII.iATES.
TT IS compounded entirely from Gums, and has be-
Immo an established act, a Standard Medieine, known
and approved by all that have used it, and is nowresort. ich
ed to with confidence in all the diseases for wh
it is recommended.
It has Cured thousanosi r w
who had given tip all hope
unsolicited cell Mentes in
The, ar,sommt be adapted
linlividnal taking it. & tts
act gently on the bowels.
Let the dictates of your
use of the LIVER IN
will cure LIVER COM
TACKS. DYSP EPSTA.
SUMAS R COM
EY. DROPSY, SOU It
COSTIVENESS, C 110 I.
MORIDIS CHOLERA
LENCE, JAUNDIC fe.l
ES, and may be used one!
RY FAMILY MIIDI
II 11 ADAC E, 0.5;
TWENTY MINUTES, IF
SPOONFULS ARE TAR
attack.
ALL WHO USE IT ARE
in its favor.
. Mix water in the month'
swallow both together.
'Main Ole last two years
-- of wrier. as the tintneroutt
< my possession 8.1.10 W,
to the frllllWilllllltrt of the
NI in such quantities As to
en" ' jtahrement gala you in
IV Ili ORATO It. nal it
PLAINTS /311,1,T01TS
L. - CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
• PLAINTS DIS ENV:.
STOII A C 11. HATIIA
-- IC, CHOLERA. CHOLE
n INFANTE3I. FLAT U
m° L }Ohl LE 11' EA [IN ES S
• ce"Ill 11 .1' nc 011DINA
CINE. It gill cure SICK
• thometutio - can leAify,) 111
• iTIVO Olt THREE TEA-
R' LEN at commencement of
— ll GIVING their testimony
0 with the Invigonttor and
PRICE ONE DOLIAR. vim BOTTLE.
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
C 117.11ZT1 C PiLL
COM I'OUNOED F.1:03[
Purely Veiretable Extrnets and pot up in GLASS CA
SES air tight and will keep in any clime t
The I? AMI b Y CAITIIA Wile el Id, is a gen
tle but active Cathartic ' !which the proprietor has
reed in his practice more .."." I than twenty yearn.
The constantly inereasing > demand front those who
have long asst tile P 1 LLS and t .esatiSfortion which
ell express in regard to • "1 i their we, induced we to
place them within the reach or Jai.
The Profession well knew that different cathartics
net on different portions i of the bowels,
The FAMILY CA A.iITIC PILL
has With due refereure to "30, this well established Net.,
been compounded from a, /variety of the purest vege
table Extracts, which act •••11 ; alike on every part of the
alimentary canal, andnrel i 00D and sitre in all eases
where a CATUAETIC needed, such in DE
BANG EMENTS of the t.J STOMACIL SLEEP 1.-
NESS. PAINS IN TI IE BACK AND L-0 I N
COSTIVENESS, PAIN 70 AND SORENESS OV.ER
TII E WI lOLE BODY, front sudden cold, which
frequently, if neglect ' I end in a 1 mg course of Fe
ver, LOSS OF A PPE .1 TITE, a. CREEPING SEN
SATION OF COLD 0 VEll ' VIE BODY, E EST LESS-
K ESS, IIEADACIIE, or • IVEDMIT IN THE ILEA D
• all INFLAMMATORY , DISEASE, WORMS in
•CU 1 LDE EN or AIDJITS, • IttIEUIIATISM, a great
PU I t 1 FIFE of the BLOOD 1 and many disease to which
flesh is heir; too M1111 , 21'0113 tonteutiou in this adrer-
tisement. Dose, Ito 3.
PRICE TIMED DIMES.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are
retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in alt the large towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
`2.OBI3IIOADWAY, NEW YORK.
ConNgit or Puttott Startr. . •
For sale by .1. L. Leinberger, D. S. Rabat:, and Dr. Ross.
Jtily 18, y.
LINSEY'S I M PROVED
BLOODBe- ti PIC C
A STANDARD MEDICINE.
For the epeedy, C1T,,Ct11 , 41 care of ALL DI
MASI:B erhang i.om DIETIqTY
BLOOD.
This medicine has wrought the most MitaClAolls cures
0 des;pellAte eases Or
Scrofula. Cancerous formations,
Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the titre, Sore Byes;
Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Dead,
Tatter Weak, us, Rheumatic. Diorders,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Jaundice, 1 Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases, 1 General Debility,
Liver Complaint, . 1
1 Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits, Foul Stomach.
Female Complaints, and alt Diseases having their ori
gin in an impure state of the Blood.
Tile Above is a portrait of David Me,reary, of Napi
er township. u•ti.,- on the :fmt, day of Almost, ISsSonnfle
affidavit to .Imticc I;Orley ilmt he was treated for
the core of fauecr I.v thn•ee physicians of Bedford
and by Dr, Normal or the Eclectic Odi e g e iii Cincinna
ti. for it peris,.l ~f nearly chtlit amoth,
big which. his ow/ r. ! qt" his /et. cheek
RIPPre r rn had, mein hope,
when he bearil or ilie , :muori Searcher." and was in
rimed to fry it. Fine bottles ent,:i him, pod althoun4ll
call distigmyed. (hero is 101111, this -
valluade medicine caved foul- particulars
of this reumt•?:able ea, may he soon In a ,circalitr,
which Can bu had of :toy 01 the agoitts„
I,Ve 01 , 0 term' to the rose of Haney Itlealtney,
dorton, Armstrong ermilLv. fa. pored if :4.erauln.
of
ter being unable to got out of bed for three years.
To the rase of a lady in Antmliville. Clearfield coon•
ty. who was also afflicted with Scrofula, in its worst
form.
To the case Of fleorge 'residing . in Carlo Down
Cambria county. Pa., Wilt) was SO badly' afflicted with
Cancer lhat it ”at his entire no.o off, and . his rase was
worse, if possible, f boo McCreary's. -
The particulars of these cases—every, one . of which
was cnetsl by the use of the Blood i".'earelter.,--may also
be found in a circular to be had of any of the . Agents
Proprieto •
Laboratory for the ma l nufacture M funi.sale, nimr r.
the
Pennsylvania Ballreful.Depot, Itollidaysburg, Pa. -
Pr. Gen. li. Keyser. Wholesale Agent. Pittsburg. Pa.
For maleile by M. tl. tfettle, Myer.Atowutinny,
Palmyra; Job if Capp Son, .tonesto trti 84ifzer-
Mount Nebo; John Carper; Baclunansvilie , ,John Dein,
inner. Camplielletown; Kinportts,
John C. Cobaugh, Bridgeport: all or LelAnow catitity;
Also sold at Dr. Coo. IloAs' Drug Store, oppu?#e the
Court House, Lebanon Pa .
October 8, 18C.b.
DO YOV WANT WHISKERS
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE.?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
BIELLINGUIALIWS
CEIMRATED
STiMULATING ONGUENT
FOR. THE WHISKERS AND..„HAIR.
rrlhe subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the
_IL Citizens of the United S'ates, that they Itave.ob.
Milted the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to
the American public ; the above justly celebrated, and
world-renowned article,
THE STIMULATING ONGUENT '
is prepared by lie. C. P. heir, xank.u, alt ernitiont
skin of London, anti is warranted to bring out a thick
set of
liinkiskers or -a inostache
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one
of. the kind used by the French, and in London and
Paris, it is in universal nee.
St is a beautiful, ecenuatiCal, seething, Yet stirtioint
ing compound, acting its if by magic upon - the roots,
causing a beautiful irow th oflnsuriunt hair;' . lf up •
plied to the scalp; it, will curer mtinarss. - and 'MUM to
spring np in place of the bald spots, a. flue growth .of
new Imir. Applied according to directions, it will turn
ern or toivy hair Hens, end restOregraV hair to its'
orig
inal color, leaving It soft, Smooth, and flekible. The
" ONGUENT" on indispensable - article in every gentle
man's toilet, and after cue week's use they .would not
for any consideration be without it.
The subsialhers are the only- Agents fur the article
in the 'United State: , to 1010111 ortltirs most bb
dressed. • ad-
Price One Dollar a b a—for Welty all Druggists:old
Dealers; or a box of the "Ouguent"fwarrented to have
the'
i! desired effect) will he sent to any.who desire it, k, 3 -
ma (direct),sceurely packed, onreceipt of price And
postage, tl,lB. Apply to or address: • .
DODACI; bIEtIIt:3IA.N fi CO,; DautintsTk ke.,
Feb. 2 0,'61.-Iy, 21 WillianyStreet;
( pi
.
GIN AS A RE3IEIHA - 1, AGENT
THIS•DELICIOUS TONIC STIAITILAN'T' t '
MISPECIA 1.1. Y designed for the . use Of I.IM-Ireatcal
je,' ( Profession and the .140/111.V. 4119r.7'stillersede.the
socalled "Obis," 'Aromatic,' "Cordial,', "Medieateit,”
"echnapps," etc., is now endorsed by all or :the Monti
"newt physi c i ans , chemists and cottuoisseetreins,possess
and PURE Gin. 'Pot
ing all: of those intrinsic meditedqualities (tonic •:md
.(iillit)rieltliqeitawrht:lbeahttblVrtugdthi:ll.l9l.3lPall'''dinggisis, grocers,
etc. A. iti. ERVING Ell &‘00., -, . ' •
(Established in 1778.) Bole Proprietors,
No. 19 Broad street, N. Y.
For solo by leltEislOl4 111. 01 . 1411..D8 & co ,--W.; W.
11. SNITTII, and all the prirralitent" Wliblis . lile . Drug.
gists in Philadelphia. , . .. , 'December i' , , 1860-Iy.
—..,.........7________,___.........._
.. , .
A n ; fO TOGRAPIT . of 3from•Relt bifami,itiie - bbst it:re
to belied at DAILY'S, -Gallery, net ,tlCioi:tor:tlio
Labanon.Doposit Bask. - ~ .. . •
If pan 'want good tin rare call at the Tin and Sheet
Iron Store of
agouGui SHAY.
HOLLAND BITTERS
tf
„ L. t . ~
y a t m
i ,-4- 4 ., •
41 )04 4'
-elf ,14::j;
3
THETKLEIIIZATED HOLLAND REMEDY I'M
D)IfSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
i,-urp.ic AINT,
VirEAIEN ESS OF ANY KIND,
• FEVER AND AGUE,
And tb,, afre,AL,.... consequent upon a disordered
T 0 31 A C 0 11 - *
Such as Indigestion. Acidity rif the Stomach, Colicky Paine,
Ileartiown. Loss or Appetite,-Despondency, Costiveness,
Blind met Bleeding In all is.kirvolim, Ilhentnntic, and
Neuridgie A rcetions. it has In tonne:num instances proved
highly beneficial, anti in others effected a decided cure.
Thi s i s a pwrely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
Scientilic 10;.eila.gr after the :Monter of the celebrated
liellarA Professor, littahavv. Its reputation at home pro
duced its intro:lll,l..lon here, tha demand Commencing with,
those of the rathdtland scattered over - the face of this',
mislity counter, many of whom brooght with them andfi
handed down the ttnditi‘M of its vidne. If now rad
to gm Americo), pada'. I,inwiZZl Mat - its ire, won erfigi
w i rdiehral virtue* intm . t be acknoteledy•
It is partincitarly reccumemiled to thos: persons *hese'
t.onslitutieus may have been impairtml by the continnottatki.
of ardent spirits. °eV:lnv forms of dissipation. Generally
lid:nit:means in ettect.lt finds its way dirtetly to the seat
of itf thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, and, in flirt, infusing new health and vigot
in the system. , . . .
letrrft'lL—Whoever experts to find this 'a
bererage will
he disappointed: lon to the .sick, weak undlOW spirited, It
will prnve a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed ash:lo.lSr
main:dial
P,.EAD CAREFULLY! •
The Genuine highh• enermltrated Thulium's Hollatul
Ilittere IA put up in bldf-pint tattles only, and retailed at?
ONE DOLLAR :per tax bottles thr. Ewa DOLLAns. The
great amnia/ for thi.o Indy celebrated Medicine. has induced
moan indtatiens, htlhit the path; should guard against
purelmAntr.
v.Z.-Ileivare of Izniwitioa. See that our mune is on the
label or every bottle you buy,
Sold hY Druggists generally. It can "be tarwirded
by Express to most points.,
SOLI , : PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & `CO.
SIANCTAtrrellINte
i l lar= cell - 1 1
,51s and gatiStS,
PITTSBURGH, P
For F:tle at J. L. LEMDERGER'S Drug Store,' Mar.
ket 'Street, Lebonnn, Pa. . Segt.
0N1.,Y PREPARATION.
THAT ITAS
S IOOD THE TEST FOR. YEARS,
And grows more and ;more popular. ev
• ery . day !
•
And testimonials, new, and almost without number,
might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all garden
of society, whose united testitoo . ny none 4mald.resist,
that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald
and gray, and preserve the Mara the youth to old aim,
in all its youthful beauty. .
Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 215t.1558.:
Prof. Worm : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform
thee that the hairon my head all fell off over twenty
years ago: caused by a Complicated chronic disease, at
tended with no eruption on the head: A continual
course of suffering through life haying reduced me to
a state of &Malcom, I have not been able to obtain
stuff fur caps, neither have I beenabledo do them - up,
in consequence of which my head has suffered extreme
ly- from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs k Hodges
almost the last cent I bad on eartirfor a tiro dollar bot
tle of thy Hair Restorative about the ,first of,August
Inst. I have faithfully followed the directions and the
bald spot is no* covered with hair thi4k and blank,
tit nigh short, it is also coming in alt
. over my boad.-
Feeling confident that another litige Inittle would re
store:it entirety and permanently. I feel-anxious to
preserve in its use, and being destitute of means
to purchase any snore, I would ask thee if thee
wooldst not be willing to send me an order on thine
agents for n battle, and receive to thyself the scripture
declaration—"the reward to thosn that are kind to the
widow and the fatherless."
Thy friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY
Ligonier. Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5th,1859.
Prof. O. J. ll'acer: Dear Sir-.—tu the latter part of the
year 1852, while attending the State and National Law
School of the Stateof New York, inytair,frontfuse
unknown to Me, cominenced tithing off very rapidly,Bo
that in the short spare of six mmtbs ' Abe:whole upper
part of my scalp ,was almost entirely bereft of its cov
et ing. and much of the remaining portion upon the
side Mid back part of my head shortly after becatne
gray, so that you will not be surprised when I tell you
that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my Mere
casual acquaintances were bet-so much at a toss to. dis
cover the cause of toy change, in my appearance, as my
Iltere intimate acquaintances were to recognize n.e at
all.
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3~.~ .
'. 71 '
j
I at once Made application to the most :skillful phYsi•
ohms in the :country, but, receiving no assurance
~from them that toy hair could again be restored, I was
forced to become reconciled fumy tate, until, fortunate
ly., in the latter part of thelcarl.ssl,ynordleSteratieo
Was' reComthended to Me by druggist, as being tho
most reliable Mit Restorative iu use. I tried one bot
tie, end thinaLto my great satisfaction that it was, pro.
(lacing the desired effect. Since that time, I her 3 used
seven dollars' worth of your Restarittive, and s ag a'fe
- suit. have a rich coat of black hair, which, no -money
can buy.
As a mark of gratitade for your labor and
production of so wonderful on article,, 3teltel recent
mended its use to many of my friends and acquaint
ances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it
with like effect. Very respectfully. yours,
• • ' , • A. M. ;LATTA,
. Attorney and e(Mucellor at Law,
Depot, Tiroadwity,nnd sold by bildedleiitlfroiigh.
the world.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three ,
sizes,
large, medium, and Small; the smell htildi 3.3 , a
pia, and retails Mr. one dollar per bottle;. the ined'iuta
'Mitts at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than
the small, retails fiat Al) dollars per bottle; t h e large
holds a quart,lo per cent. inure in proportion, and re
tails for „tti:per.bottte„
0..1. WOOD & CO., PrOprietors, 444 Broadway:, New
Yeti:, and 114 Market Street„; St. LOWS, MO:
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers:.
3farcit 2,, Mo.
•
,PP:4161/1- ‘ 77lllWei
UNIVERSALI 4"I" OUGH
o we*
itfilVt E REmo-if.
t iro,d „t. oh a ci
moo components, cactisno Opiates, or Expectorants,
which not only rim down the system, but, destroy, ell
chance of cure ; will be found on trial to possess thelfol
lowing.propertles..and to whiet, the niost j ur4tle:t
m esti
antels may, be found in the pamphlets.
For whooping' Cough. and. as a Fooftrier Syrtp;
meets every want. and by early use will save the largest.
Proportion of rtipitires in Children which can be trecoth
to Whooping 0311Ait '';
•, In ordinary. Coughs and Bronchial Complaints, XI tr
forerunners or Coo:imiir tion, its splendid tonic proper.
ties melte it not only the Most perfect enemy to disease,
but builds tip mid sustains the system, against •seur.,
rence of the Complaint. No nursery should be Without
it. nor Should parents fill to get a pamphlet, to be found
with ell Jesters, as the only way to dirjustice: to its
value.
Onf t e> fiIitiNEWECEs
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• TOIL'S. gr.s•t Aetitalgie ieeinedy mei Natural °Male-
E. calls tar special attention and interest,
of
free of
'Opium, or preparations of Opium,. or of onjibut, its
strictly vegetable and medical properties. Vor Neural-
Oa, ft lieumatism. Gout, Tooth and Ear .Anhe, - . Spinal
Complaints. Elec•tiing at Lungs or Stomach...ltem nrAlay
Fever. Catarrh, and all minor Nervous Complaints:
Far Loss of Sleep, Chronic or Nervous- Itenitliittlie„
Sten - limed Ache, it has no equal, aud to Which Iva
. otfer•
estimunials front undoubted sources.''•. . -
For Delirium Tremens it "is a Stwo Eemedy,r. t -2...
-- .. For Boatel Complaints, tqcludipg Cholera Merlins, it
Is splendidly -adapted, in not only renioving `tits pains
but acting as Physic,agreit'reentntst with Opium;: which
•not only constipates and drugs tite„sy,stent, but metres,
the remedy worse than the disease. ' --`• '' '
- Front physicians Ivo 'ask attention, andi - on demand ;
Formulas or Trial Bottles tvillhe senthdoyelcipiu,„. in the,
Anodyne an ,
th Opiate which has long been wanted, attain.
• e Cough lernetly'sueli-eq rest entirely on•one centraY
Front invalids we nalc carrespentlenee for 'Pamphlets
or expltilia,,tion, witliont "poStage , ,stamps."' -'• - ,• -
.For-F.Hi•ge Cough Remedy, Si)Cents pet. hettle.
S
mall ‘i or • .
- Irolu,Anotlyne, • - 'so'l' ~
. • ; " ' • ••.;
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• , 49 1 -lh's L. 11UNNEWELL;Proprietor,
• , CITEITIST ANYIST,
A T O.: 9 Connitercitil ' D
Wharf.PltAttAlAC Bo p
sto r n, .11BISS.,
Par sale by all usual wholesale and retail dealers in
every town andVitY. and ity',3treeptt L:Lemberger, 'Leb
anon ;at Wholesale by Geo: LI. Ashton, Charles Ellis &Co , Philo d,'lt. ' . [April 3,1801.--1 Y•
•
•
110Aitlik, A_SSOCI'IOII
. . . PIItLADE PIMA. ~ ,
.„. - -
A Benevolent Juslifution establisla , t2 fiy • Spectra/ „Endow
- me a t for Mc. Relief. of ISt Siel: mut Distresled;
• off 1 iet&rte ill, rtruttate owl - .Spiclemic -
• . . Diseases, and especially for the gum
.',., ,
-
• of Disease-sof the &viol ' -
Organs. -
li k ir RDICAL AMIDE given gratis by tlie,A4lng'sni,,„,
.13J, geon, to alt. who apply by letter, 'With! a •dw icr ii,„.
Lion of, their condition, (age, ocoupation,liabits of lilt
dc.,) and in eases of extreme poyerty, meaki n , fur l
airing] free of charge. .
YALT.I.A.IILE lIELtOItTS on.Spormatorilhett;iiti
envelope, free er ohiirge.. , Two of threo
oth
ei Diseases of the Sexual Organs...." . d on the.B.aftr,BEK.
muss employed in the Dispensary; sot 4 1
9' th , ), altlicted
in sealed letter
s tamps for postage will be acael4ll%. '
Aga re , s's,..-Tat: J. s4 / I ; r4z•r• HODGlcrox, leting Stir
geou, Ultfnird Association •NO ,2 iscinti-11- ' St
Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the'Direelork 4
EZRA D. ii ,
EARTIVELL, President
GEO. VAIRCIII.LD, Secretor .
Y Jan 2, qi.1...1y.
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