The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 08, 1863, Image 4

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    THE CORNER.
Extraordinary Names.—What Odd
names some unfortunate mortals are bless
ed with. We heard of a family in Michi
gan, whose sons were named One Stick
ney, Two Stickney, Three Stickney, and
whose daughters were named First:Stick
riey, Second Stick ney, and so ori. The
three elder children of a family in Ver-
Mont were named Joseph, And Another,
and it has been supposed that should they
have had . any more, they might have
named them Also, Moreover, Neverthe•
Jess, and Notwithstanding. Another fam
ily actually named their child Finis, sup
posing that it was their last, but they af
terward happened to have EN,daughter
-and two sons, whom they called Appenda,
Appen4 ix, and Supplement. Another
parent set out to perpetuate the twelve
Apostles, and named the filth child Acts.
A man in Pennsylvania called his second
son James Also,.and the third William
Likewise.
gar Old Captain B. of Vergennes, was
largely engaged in the coopering busi
ness, and being in want of a quality of
hoop poles, beset Joe Whitlock to furnish
him a lot.
'Why, Cap'n,' said Joe, haint got no
hoop-poles r
'Well, well, Joe, steal 'em—steal 'em
You can steal 'em cant you P
In a few days Joe answered the Cap,
tains question by delivering several loads
of the desired article, -for which he receiv
ed money enough, to keep him in a state
Of exceeding bliss for a month.
-• 'Now, Joe,' said the Captain, after pay.
ing him for the staddies, 'how did you
get 'em
'Why, stole 'pm, Capt'n', of course, as
you told me to.'
'Yes, I know; but where did you steal
'era r
'Oh,' said Joe, jingling the Spanish mil.
led dollars in his pocket, 'up inn your
woods Cap'n','
C*' - Two years ago (writes a corres
pondent,) at the Spring term of the dis
trict Court at - Topeka, Kansas, Judge
Rush Elmore presiding, a witness was
called upon the stand. After being sworn
the counsel for the defence said to the
witness—a tall, green specimen, and
somewhat embarrassed—
'Now, sir, stand up and tell your story
like a preacher.'
. !.[‘l9 sir!' roared the Judge, 'none of,
that; I want you to tell the truth!'
Just imagine the sheriff•, deputies and
bailiffs trying to keep 'order' and 'silenee.'
Abolition, Unconditional Unionisni.—
The Union shall never, with my con
sent, be restored under the Constitution
as it is, with slavery to be protected by it..
—Thad. Stevens.. -
For one, i shall not vote another dollar
or man for the war until it assumes a dif
ferent standing, and lends directly to an
anti-slavery result. Millions for freedom,-
but not one cent for slavery !—Conwey,
in Congress.
'Better recognize the Southern Confed
eracy at once, and stop this effusion of
blood, than to continue in thii ruinous
policy, or have even a restoration of the
Union as it was.—C. M. Clay.
The Union as it was will never bless
the vision of any pro slavery fanatic, or
secession sympathiser, and it never ought
to.—lt is a thing of the past, hated by ev
ery patriot, and never destined to curse
an honest people, or blot thepages of his
tory again.—Chicago. Tribune.
Mr. Seward, in, his letter to Minister
Adams, in July last, doubtless had• in view
such abolition expressions as the forego
ing, when he wrote—
seems as if the extreme advocates
of A frican slavery and its most vehement
opponents were acting-in concert—the
former by making the most desperate at
tempt to overthrow the federal Union—
the latter by demanding an edict of uni
versal emancipation as a lawful and ne
cessary, if not, as they say, the only legit
imate way of saving the Union.
A _Fighting Copperhead.—General
Grant s who has so gallantly led our troops
against the rebels in Mississippi, is of the
political persuasion known as •.a "copper
head." A recent telegram from Wash
ington states that General Grant- was the
only Union General who allowed certain
"copperhead papers" to be sold within
the lines-- = •the papers alluded to being the
Chicago Times and the Cincinnati En
quirer. The intention of this dispatch
was to disparage General Grant and his
army, for reading Democratic papers.—
But they fight well for all that.-L,Arew
Raven Register.
,Before and After.—Before the League
fizzle in Utica, the Herald of that city
called .the returned volunteers, who were
expected to attend, 'our brave defenders.'
After they had attended and expressed, in
their .emphatic way,„ their preference for
Mcgiellan, it "called them 'drunken sot
diers.'—Albo4 Argus •
to_ At the Buehler House, in Harris„
burg, on the night before the late Demo
cratic,-Convention, a number of soldiers
and Democrats were cheering for McClel
lan, when an individual, rising on a chair
proposed three cheers for JEFF. Dav►s.—
He was taken out• of the house to protect
him from assault, and upon investigation
it was found he came there to throw odi
um upon the Democratic party by his po
sition, and have it said the Democracy
were cheering for Jsrr. Davis. The in
dividual was one of Lincoln's paymasters
in the army—by name Alexander Mc-
Donald Lyon—and a -son "in law of Mor
row B. Lowry, abolition State Senator
from Erie county.
An Indian Belle.—A Fort (Nebraska)
correspondent gives the following sketch:
"Yesterday the 'belle' of the Shoshones,
'Sitgar Plum, by name, . was pointed out
your correspondent. Her dress con•
sisted of an old tattered red calico skirt
and r,a dirty grey flannel shirt drawn over
her shoulders, over which fell innumera•
bie strings of colored beads and trinkets
of various kinds. Her feet were encased
fa a heavy pair of men's shoes, a world
too large, and her ankles enveloped in
wraPpings of old red flannel: Her face,
around which fell tangled masses o (jetty
hair, was not indeed repulsive, but cer
tainly could not be called handsome or
attractive. This is the nearest approach
to the beautiful maiden' I have
seen during a residence of six months in
the Te rritory.'
EO. L. ATISINS. ' JNO. T. ATICINS
G. L. ATKINS & Bro.
1"1 A a N a l d N f G rom un tll . e e
i d r t e . e h r e m 11 . 0 . 0 r
i T o
n an io d
bSellpOuEncruEaTalsci
maki• none but the best of work, they feellike soliciting
a large of public, atronage. Theywill always be found
at their OLD STAND, /New Banntno.) in Narket.Street,
nearly opposite IFBlcete Rise's Hotel, where they will be
ready to serve and please their customers.
They have now on hand a large assortment clf
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS; de., 'Which they.oticr at reduiegprieSS,
Attie Persons dealing at this SHOE STORErican)be
suttee. it fI,BADY-MADEMORK, or have - itestilta'to
order. Satisfaction is always warranted. -
Alfir Particular anteadlion given to the •RBPAIRISO..
Boots and Shoes. (Lebanon, Jab. 3;',1861.
ATHINS, & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store iertitted
up in good order for coinfortaud convenience s .both
for ladies and Rentlemen. . -
ALT„ . ..„). Nov Boot and Shoe Bbto Minted
up in good order for cbinfort Mid Convenience, both
or Ladies and Oeutleitteis. , • -
A THINS & BRO. promise to be punctual, and will en
alearor t. please all who may call omthem for Boots
and shoes
NEW 4 I CHEAP STOWE.
ZIIE undersigned would respectfullyinform the cit 7
izena of Lebanon and Vicinity, that he has entered
into the
BOOT AND - SHOE BUSINESS,
In :Walnut Street, jive doors South ,of the Buck llotel
-- 1 wherehekeeps on
band a large and Weil—
sissOrted 'stock Of
hti
kinds of ROOTS' and
- ' De 'will
40 ""nitike to o rdev of
' ' kinds nf'BOOTS end
- ' SHOES, and et very
.short notice. lie at
so .lteepti . eit bend a
large and well-assort
ed sleek otLRATTIER, suck aiiItERAND OAK SOLE
LEATHER, CALF AND KIP. SKINS, MOROCCO AND
FANCY LEATHER. RID, LINYNOS,• ROANS,-BIND
INGS, de. ' and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
-FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, -.BOOT
CORDS and WEBRS, AWL-BLADES, KNIFES, rtril -
CUES, IEAMMERS; PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.,-
Constantly on band an assortment of I astings,Threads,
Shire-nails Peg-breaks, - Sand-stones,-Pegs, Bristles, Kit
and Shoe Tocds of eeery Ileseription. Raving been `en
gaged-.in the business more than twenty'years,he feels
satisfied that he can give satisfaction :to ell who Will
favor him with ti SIM - makersfrniz•thit , country
will do well by 'calling on him. before purchasing eMe
where. . SAMUEL JIAIICR.
Lebanon, Mity-21,1862.
Boot, and Shoe Store,.
JABOMRaimitr respectfully in
' forms the public that he still eontin
, nes his extensive establishment in
ffidisa; his new building, in Cumberland et.,
where he hopes. to render the same
satisfaction as heretotbre Le rill' who
may favor him with theircustern: Ile invites Merchants
and dealers in BOOTS and Sinn:Sand every one ;who
wishes to purchase fashionable and,. durable articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock.
. lle is determined to surpass ell .ormpetition
manufacture of every article in his business, s n itableTor
any Market in the, Union. "A dfie care taken in regard
to materials and workmanship; none ht the best quali
ty of LE ATII Elt'and other materials are used, and none
but the best workmen arc employed. ' -
P. returns his sincere ttranki to his friends for
the very liberal patronage heretofore be toed on him.
fie hopes by strict attention to buttinessand endeavoring
to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat
ronage. , fLebarion,July 3. 1861.
LATEST NEWS
Of the eheaiest and Best Goods
' EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!!
Boots Shoes, Hats, Caps ALe
-
T ITE Undersigned has opened one ,of the ASEST AS.
... ..SOBTMIiNTS of
. .
HATS, OAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. TRHERS..4
i TR.A.'i BUNG BAGS, &c., 'of all kinds,
IF 'and of the beat materials, which he will
i
sell at prices to recommend them-'to.phichm.
Sera. Of the HATS he has. quite a' varietroU New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside,
.Dnpont,-afeCtellan, Stringhatri-tindAlenttot Itar.i-'sery
beautiful and very cheap. .0f 5 GAPS.ltelias a complete
assortment of all the New Stylea, got up in superior
:manner-with hap finish ;., Women's Abases! nial.,Gliil
dren's Balmtirals, Gaiters.VongieS)3 '.,u'O'lit.ft, 'Snipers,
and '
all other kinds. ; Den's and Boy's' italaiiiiio Os
foi.d Ties,. Washingtoh Ties; -Congress :EOM& laid all
other kinds' worn by them,. including BOOTS ?and
SHOES, cif the different varieties, at-his cheap-Store i n
i
It alnut St., next to the Coulity. ..Pilson.
~ .
Aar! Thankful for the liberal en - couragemeel
,of!the
public heretofore, I would invite all. W falling mnytb ing
in mrline to call and examine my atock before making
their purchases. ' . , J OS, ,BOWINIAN,
Lebanon, April 33,1862.
P; B. 7 —Measures taken sod work nettle at . o bort potice
N .
ew Boot acid Shoe Stoi;e:
fplIE, undersigned announce Co the public that they
retrieved their Now Boot.and Shoe Storer to
Otanberland Street, Lebanon, in John Graaf:B,lmi'ding,
on ,door west of the Contmtioncry Store, who re they
VAL. intend . keeping cot:tali:111f on'hand a general es
t sortmetat ofLadies, Gentlemen, Misses, !toys and
Gfiltdren's
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &e.,
•
all of which will he made - np in stylo'auti-qoality not
to be surmwse4 by any other workmen in this eanittry.
No effort shall be Spared to please - and'satisty all who
may favor them with their orderk and thew- charges
will be as reasonable as possible; - compatibie with a fair.
remuneration.
They also - keep a large steok Of .
. .
DOME, - MADE WORK;
which, is warranted to ha as represented.
The public are invited to call and examine their stock
previous to purelming, • '
Bemiring done on short notice and at reasentibie
rates. . ANDREW MOORh.
Lebann,.:llnrcii 18, 1862
F,llll.c.Cauly
FASHIONABLE BOOT,AND: SHOE.,MAKER
riN Cumberland Street, one, door East—of
kfthe Black florae Hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extended tome for the short time
I have; beinm business, twould 'respectfully, solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the. public.. .
Ife hail at .all times ill ;assortreent; of, ROOTS and
MOBS MS Eianufacture otElamndi.whith will be
disposediof omreasoncble terms, , „,
FINE' BOOTS; -LADIESt :HATTERS, &c.
, • . ThOselleni . ritntameat;wel.knae .9.
adttarticlo„ , ,aro.,inTited
to"give me a trial. ..Children ~libes of °Vary' rarlety
and color on hand.
if Work 'made to order. .
Sie•All work warranted. Repairing needy done and
charges made moderate. Lebanon,July 3,1861.
RCADYRItIUC CLOTHING'
TVill be sold at
Extremely .Zotc.Prices.
BABER, one-of the firm of Reber & Bros., has
taken the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the
appraisement, which will enable him to sell lower than
anywhere else can be bought. Call and see for your
selves before you make Tour I'4ll, purchase. ~
TIMER DOORSIV.BST FROM COURT HOUSE.
Lebanon, Sept. 23,18E 1 1 lIENRY RAILpt.
MERCHANT TA I LORING.
S. R rti
AMSAY, in ecles building, sorrier of Cum
°. buland street and Doe alley, has MI band and
for sale, either by the yard or made to order a large
lot of
CLOTHS, - . .
CASSIMERES, arid"
' - VESTINGS,
well:selected from Geed Muses. Good Fits find sub
stantial making guaranteed to all. Also handker
chiefs, Cravats, Gloves. hosiery, Suspenders, Pancy and
Plain Linen Shirts„Under Shirts and Dritwers.
Lebanon, April 9, 1562.
EITS! Flrr§ , ! MS"!
•
A - RIGHEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an
nounces to the citizens of Lebanon 'and ~ v icinity
that he has just returned from the city with it fine as
sortment of
C LOT HS, C A SSIM EFI ES,
all. of which-he will sell or make up to orderat •
prices to suit the times, at his No. I Tailoring Allstab-
Bailment In Keim's New Block, 4 doors .South of the
Buck Hotel, South Walnut street.
All work entrusted to his care, will be mantifitetur
ed ins workmanlike manner as to fashion and dura
bility..
Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made
up to order on the usual moderate terms.
Having had years of experie r nee itLthe Tailoring and
Dry-Goods brisluess, and being inclined to turn to the
advantage of kis customers, all the advantages resul t
ing from sitioragnuiremeuts, he feels satisfied that it
will be responded to by a very' liberal share of the pub
lic patronage.
Friends call once to please me after that please your
selves.
July 8, 1863.
Fashionable Tailorin
REMOVAL.
MicrrAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully, inform
the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVED
his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two
doors East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle
Ifo Lel, where all persons who wish garments made
up in the most fashionable style and best manner, arc in
sited to call.
TO T.AILORSI,--Just received and for sale the N. York
and Philadelphia Report of Spring - Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of4he fact, so that be can mike his arrangements
. .
accordingly.
Lebanon,.: pril 10;1801
Coach-Makinir Establishment?
undersigned, at h is 141KNUFAC
TORY, at the Ist !roll Gate, one
mile East of Lebanon, has on hand 'a
very, large stock of,
RB,A.DY MADE VEHICLES.
„ .
such as . BUGGIES, . ROCE-A-WAYS, EARItraLlEs,
SULKIES, &c., made oaf of the bust materials and by
Orat-rare workmen. rrom.his long exper,le7nco in the
business, and hie 'determination to allow . none but
good work to leave his Shops, he feels confident that
he can give to customers the mast' eorepleto Satisfac
tion.
Much of the materials used in manufacturing the
above Vehicles were purchased before the raise in the
price of articles, and I can therefore sell cheaper than
any other establishment in the county.
it „ EPAIRING.--Repairing dorm at short notice,'_ and
at low prices.'
. „
Persons wanting anything in thisline are i/29 ited to
ealland examine my stock before making their put
cba es. DANIEL fuLmER.
DRUG STORE
IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF
D.
DRUG STORE
lias been remorea to his New L'uilding on Cumberland
4reet, OpPosite the Eagle nuildings,
Lebanon, Pa.
stall tr subscriber respectfully announces to bis arquoi
VII tances and the public iu general, that he has Con
ntly on hand a large stook of
GLA.SSN'AitV BRustiEs•
AIR EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps,' Se
goes, Tobacco, &c. Als a variety of Fancy Articles
too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates.
and warrants-the qualities of the articles as represent
ed. Purchaiers will plow remember this, and exam
inn the qualities and prices of his goods before purehas
ing.elsewhere. I n-P1,3 sician prescriptions and fam
fly -recinei caiefully compounded, .at hours of-the
day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the
Eagle Buildings..
On, Sundays tbe,Store:mill be ,openeci 'for the tiMi
poindfrieof prescriptions between - the honis of .7 and
10 o'clock, A. M., I'd and I, and 4 and J.'.
Lebanon, Aug. 181862. DAVID S. 11 ABER.
TILE EARLY PHYSICAL. DEGENERACY
I AMERICAN PEOPLE.
usCPa)ll:,bed 1 ";-
._
by A;STONE )
Physician to the Troy LongAndllyg , ieniejnotitnte.
A TreatieS on, the Muses of Earl y Phisicalldettine of
`**-" the canso - ofEenvous De
A Critisumptionand!Maralinitii
This wait is ci'ne7 of high tbrief"written in
chaste, yet thrilling language, anti npneals direntlY to
the moral consciousness of ALL PARENTS
faits especial ly, detailing scientific and reliable dais and
treatment for cure.
. It will he sent by_ mail on the receipt of twe CD cent
Stamps.
Parents and Guardians? Fail not to send and
obtain this book.
- 'Young men!, Fail not to send and get this book.
yteL, Ladies l You too should at once seeure it copy
orthis book. . ' • -
A word of Solemn "Censeien Lions Atlvice to thine
who will reflect. •
A class of maladies prevail to a fearful axtent in the
I community, dooming at. least 100,090 youth of both
l:fnoss. to an 'early ..gravo. Those, diseases arc
,1 4 - rtirYlirtifeifeetly;undellitood, Their iiiterrial - • amines
tation, or'symptons are seeivenS Debility, Itelaitation
and Exhaustion ; Mammies or westing,' and consump
tion •orthe tissues of the - whale body ;'.shorteess of
breathing or hurried breathing on ascending a bill or
flight of stairs; great palpitation- of the Heart; "Asth
ma Bronehit is and sore Throat; shaking of the fiends
and Limbs ; aversion to society and to business or stu
dy; dimness o eyei sight, lose of memory, 'dissinens of
the Head, Neuralgia, Pain in various porta of the body;
Mlle in tbe back or limbs, Lumbago, Dispel:iota Or In
digestion, irregularity, of the bow els,' deranged secre
tion ofthe Ridneyri and other glands of the body, as
Leucorohcea or Fleur. Athos, &c. Likewise Epilepsy,.
Ilysterin, and Nervous Spesms.
Now in ninety-nine cases out, of every one' hundred,
all the above(' named, disorders, and a host of others '
not named, as consumption of the Lungs and that most ,
insidious and wily form of Consumption of the Spinal: '
Nerves„,ktiown as Tithes Dereales, and Tubes Mesenter•
lea, have their.sent and origin iediseasei of the Pelvic
Viscera. pence the want of success on than-part of oat
school practice in treating symptoms only.
Dr. AndreweStone,.Physiciett to the : , Ttoy Lung ttW
Hygienic Inetithtion, is now engaged in treating this
class Of Modern Maladies with the most astonishing
success. The treatment adopted by the Institution Is'
new; it is based upon scientific' principles, with new
discovered remedies, without minerals or poisons. Tt e
"facilities of cure are such thatpatients can be cured at
their homes, in any part of the country, from accurate
descriptions of their case, by letter ;"and hire the med
- sent by Manor express. Printed interrogatories
will be - forwarded - on application. •
Consiimption, Catarrh and diseases of the threat
cured as well at the limns of the Patients as at the In.
j_stitution, by sending the Cold - Medicated Ististaso
ILitsssne VA Pons, With inhaler andemple directions for
their use. and direct correspondence.
Patients applying for interrogatives or ad vice
must enclose return stamps to meet attention.
Atfa- The attending Physician will be found at the
Institution for condonation, from 9 a. tn. to 9 p.
each day. Sunday in the Ihreitoon.
Address DR. ANDREW STONE,
- Physician, to the Troy Lung and Hygienic Institute,
find Physic' in for 'Diseases of Jhe ,Ileart, Throat and
Lungs. 96 Fifth Street, Troy, N.
Jan. 14,156 3 —ty.
I=EM!G
S. S. E.A.bISAY
REMOVAL.
T A I'L ORING.
MUM:O It. ROHRER oveuld re-;
spectfully inform the citizens of '
Lebanon and vicinity that be bas removed his Ta Bor.
ing Establishment, a few doors east of Laudermileh's
store, and nearly opposite the Washington House, on
Cumberland R., where he will make up clothing in the
most fashionable styles in the best manner; good tits,
guaranteed to all. Thankful for the very liberal patron
age extended to him thus far he hopes to merit and
continue the same.
Lebanon, April 8,1863.--ly.
igiCTLigt HOFFMAN
L. R. .DE.4.6 , . , s
LIQUOR STORE,.
Market Syuare, opposite Me' Markel House, Lebanon, Pa.
'IDLE unclersignid respectfully informs toe public
:that. he. has recoiled an extensive stock of the:
choicest and purest 144uors of all deticriptions. Moo
0.. 47 4 LiquoisDe is invariably disposed to sell at tin.
ig—lqprecedentedly low prices.
Druggists; Partners, Hotel Keepers, and oth
ers wilt consult their own interests by buying of the
undersigned. L. lt. DBEG '
Lebanon, Apr4lls; Itea;
SOO' C.' CARIIIANY, $OO
South-West cornia• Eighth: atiit Manna;
MANIIYAOTIIItEIt AND DEALER ,
THE LATEST STYLE :OF • •
Cravats, Scarfs, Neck-ties&c
Philadelphia, July 18, 1883.—Gm.
LEMBERCER'S
FIRST IMPORTANCE
T L. LEMBERGER, Graduate of fTiePhiln
tl
delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the
citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.:
a PURE. selection of Drugs. Medleines and'
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery
and Toilet and F'a'ncy Son ps, soar:sting the
best manufacture ill the country, and a large
variety of Tooth Rrtslies, Nnil, Flesh, Clothes
and hair brushes. Poclici. Toilet and Fine
Combs of Ivory, Shell, ]torn nor', India Rubber.
P„.URE SFICES. PURE .I:ICES.
.
Pure whole and ground Spleis - aie;t3Yfered
sale in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
GARDEN SEEDS,
P iPW E R SEEDS,
You will find a full assortment and a large'
ariety of FItkISIE Garden and. Flower Seeds at'
LEMEERG ER'S.
Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash,
and Potash in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGBWS Drug Store.
Washing Sods, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal
eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pure, and for sale
in large and small quantities at
_ _ .
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
If you are in want of good Washing Soap,
!pure white or rod Castile Soap, Country Soap,
Erosive Soap to remove &Ouse spots, superior
Shaving soap, buy the same at
L,EMBETWERsq.
Do yon . waiitli: good Dairl'oatOl something
o make the hair grow, to cleanse the head,nlid
o prevent falling otit of the hair; if you do -
Call at LEMI3ERGEIVS.
TRUSSES!
The afflicted are requested to call and exam
ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., com
prising a variety of Mattufneture.
Im"Marsh's Gentiles "Improved Self Ad.
jesting Pad - Truss." -
- -
"Islarsh'e"Catamenial Bandage.
An invaluable artful:: for the purpose.
If you are in want of any Of the above you
lean ke suited at . ,
- LEMBEDGEWS Drug Store.
Pure Ohio Catawba Brand)
The genuine article for Medicinal Purpose:.
to belted in all its Parity at
LEMBERGER'S , Drug Store,
Opposite the Market Muse.
Anything you want that is kept in a wei
conducted First class Drug Store, can be turn
ished you by
. .
- LEMBERGER,
Chemist anti Apothecary.
Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron.
age thus far receivedfrom the Physicians, icier
chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surtax:ad
legs, I again solicit a share, premising to use
every effort to please all.
Sir-Special attention given to PIITAICIAVI ,
PMESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always
as good as can be obtained anywhere, anc: sold
to suit the timeS. Remember the Address,
JOS. L. LEMBERGES,
Druggist, chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. f 5, ISM. Market street, Lebanon, Pa
!S., ,s' KA .8 E"R 2.: S
ITO.LEKLE RETAIL
. .
DRUGS. PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, PAINTS,
CHEMICALS, e tr- DYE STUFFS,
VARNISHES, ;" TURPENTINE,
CLOCKS..
hirly Day,
Eight Day,
Thirty Hour,
CLOCKS.
Just Received at
X. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon,Ptt.
MEN'S. FURNISBING GOODS,
Friends and Relatives
OF TILE
BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAI 1.011
ZOLOWAYS PILLS .
0 ?th
OINT A-
MENT.
All who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or
- Navy, should take special care, that they be amply sop
plied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the
brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to provide
themselves with them, no better present can be sent
Ogg : them by their friends. They., have been proved to be
! the Sold ler'S never-failing friend in the hour of need.'
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS,
Will be speedily relieved and efeeetually cured by us
= ing these admirable medicines, and by- baying proper
attention to the Directions-which ore attached to each
Box
Z I SICK BEADACIIE AND WANT OF APPE
1 4 ` TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.,
. " These feelings 'which sosaddrn us, usually arise from
1 ...„ 1 trouble or 'annoyances, (distracted perspiration, or 4.01-
."- i ing end drinking whatever is unwholesome; thus die,-
0,, i tut h ing the hNt Ith ful action of the liver and-stomach.
mis 1 Tile organs must be mitered, It you desire to be well
ear i The Pills, taken according tollte printed instructions :
~., will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and
#P ! stomach. and as a natural consequence, a clear head
and good appetite:
to f WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY
* I OVER FATIGUE '
is 3 I Wilt soon disappear by:the" use ofthese invaluable
RN Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire additional
II i strength. Never let the Dowels be either confined of
LT ; unduly acted upon. It may - Vern strange that Iloilo
" , ivay.'s Pubs should be recommended for Dysentery and
~" Flux; ninny persons supposing that they would increase
yik : tbe relax:abut. This is agr nt mistake, for these Pills
ors will Correct thediver and sto 'ach, and thus remove all
trio the acrid', humors Irons the
,S 3 im.
.This medicine will
00 , give tone end :vigor to the where organic system bower
i er deranged, While health and strength follow as "a mat.
• ter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the
...,7- 41 Dowels FO cure as this fantods medicine.
' VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDISCRE
r"i
M ! Sores and Dlcera;lllotchea and Swellings. can with
um i certainty be radically cured if the Pills are taken night
04 and morning, 'and the Ointment, he'Treely used as stot
-111 ied tit the printed instructions. If treated in any other
n , 1 manner they dry up in one part tobrenk out in another
'n ,i Whereas this ointment - Will remciee the humors front -
~....: • 1 the system nnft leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
UV • thy man. It will require a little perseverance in bad
Mrl eases to [hours a lasting wire.
FOR WOUNDS. 8 ITIIER OCCASIONED 'BY
PIO I TILE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BUL-
M LET, SORES OR BRUISES,
TRUSSES?
To which every Seidler and Sailor are lintdo, there
are no medicines SJ safe, SU+ and eonvenient as folio
-way's Pills antWintment. The poor: , wormiled and al
most dying sufferer might,have his. wounds dressed im-
Mediately.if loc i would.oniveupply himself with this
matchless Ointment, which abould be thrust into the
wont - viand smeared all round it, then covered with a
piece of linen from his Knapsack and compressed with
a handkerchief. Taking night and morn ing Gor 8 Fills
to cool the system and prevent inflammation.
Every Soldier's Knapsack end Seamen's Chest should
be provided with these valuable Remedies.
CAUTION I—Nonu are genuine unless the words
"IRICLOWAY, NEW YdRICAND !LONDON," are discernible
us re-Iftitertnark in every twit' of the: book of directions
around each pot or box ; thOsa me may be plainly seen
by hohqnq efte leaf to the 14tht. A handsome reward
will be given to any
-one retylering such information as
may lend 1 o the &Mellon °tinny party or parties coun
terfeiting the medicines or mulling the saute, knowing
them to be spurious. i.
Sold at t e Mannfitctoty of Professor I.loM.ow.vr,
SO Maiden Lane, New York, and -by all respectable
Druggists sod Dealers in throughout the civ
il teed world. iu boxes at 25 lents. 02 cents upds* each.
Apt- . • !Were Is :Cen'sidoin bleed ring b'y Inking: the car.
err ' • fi
It.--..Dircetions, for the4uidanee of patients in eV. ,
ery disorder are uflixed to eat box. (No v.5,,'52.-eow
ty insvii irt av n msdieill CS tin,
have Show Cards, Cireulars.fc. Sent Mein . , FREE OP
EX PENS:B, by addressing T110:11AS ti.OLLOW.A.Y, So
Maiden Lane, Y.
Lebanon' Mutt al istmt a ance
Com wanl .
LocATE,DAT 30NESIO N, LEBANON CO:.
holder of the property of the State of Penn ,
1. syleanin :—GENTW: -X : Your attention is
respeetfolly solicited to ' ..t.towitn. low rateeof liner
:ince or eh, Exr.AsoN 14 WA r, fiNSURANCE COM
PANY, who era traumatic:. besinesS With the most
flattering C'Fittenee of l'obli confidence: There sources
of the Company are ample t indemnify those who may
take advantage through its
. eucy - of the ineans afford ,
ed them of being protected gainst loss by lire. The
Board of Directors are pr • -' blisinent men well and
thyme Illy knOwn, and enia the entire confidence and
respect of the commucity iti hidh they live. Our Com
pany is perfectly mutes: am we invite your careful t
tention to the tidlowing tow tee as we are determined to
I
insure as lOW as any other r ponsible company, taking
into consideration the chars er of the risks incurred.
Our CHARTER being OW eTUA 1., enables tie to is
sue - Policies which hover ex re, which obviates the vie
eessity of renewal every, trciV years. •
Th. , . Company has now bet in suceessful operation
for nearly 6 years, and all it owes have been pro.Lptly
paid to Ihe satisfaction of all:, trDes concerned; and, in
tint it has been, and still cob inues to be, the wish of
the Directors to have the Con any conducted on holiest
„..
and economical principles. '''
.- •
HATES OF I, lIRANOE. •
Dwellings, brick or stone, sla' :root' $0,15 ra $lOO
do do do shit lea ,18 - do
do Log or Frame - ,20 " do
Burns, stone or brick' . . I ":,20'-" do
do • :Log or Frame .-$ ' ,20 "do
Store tiouses,,brirk or stone, ,15 " do
do, . Log or frame . ,30 " do
Hotels& boarding, houses, br kor stone ,25 " do
do do ' hog or frai a , ". ,30 " do
Arademles end School hoes ' ,25 ''`,.. do
.
Churches and meeting low/ ._
cc,,
,20 do
Printers books and Stationsi es. .30 " do
'(look binders * - - - ,50 . do
Tailor shops ,25 " do _
Shoemaker and saddler shop „30 " d
Silvorsmith and Watt:hi:oak • ,30 " do
Tin and sheet iron slzops t ,39 . do
Groceries and. PrOViSiOil 91,00 11- s , V''!.. - ..- - .30 ... do
..
Tanneries ~ '-; - .'; 9..... 30 .. do
Batter shops .30 " di
'
Grist Mills, Water power . `, :- . ,35 . do
!Drugstitiiii4Ce.-... _:•` .. ..- . ',30 6. do
'Sin ithjahttplei"-bilok or Stoner ''.- -:- : . :' , ..;A0. , % " do
. ''.
dc , d 9 ,41rdd I 35! ," do
Corpnjgar,_ , OiteeleCalhiat as !r shops , ,4t."
d.
lrgitolpap.nn.l.C*cliatiftlir,. ops: f. ;. 4 NO. !F.. do
Nigiol : l6oiolitilr maker-
,Jay!f c , .f -' ' ,440 A" . .. do
4 :)i0lik11V .- , ::':':.., , , , 'X , .°..-''•:'' : ' '. o tg:kv. do
~,,
1,.. 1, c ,,,„„4„,, , :,..,.w . . , .. „ !;4 . ~,71....*,
.... , : il, do
'oundoW.l4.74Yrdott. e :.".. , ; , - - ."-'."' - '?: 1;:;:;- , -::: A.01.: 4 : f:'., do
` ,,,, ..5d0.....,.. - .Brick or stone' ; -..--. - ;;-. ,- .1: 41 ;',30 ' ‘r; do
Merchandise in brick or stbitibuild'iigti - ,20 " do
do iu wooden do ;25 " do
c'Furniture in brick or stone uiblings ,15 do
do is w0,,,t00 ,20 " do
Stables & sheds, brick orstose,country ,20 " do
do do wooden ' ' 25 " do
Livery & Tavern Stables .'l '25 " do
... . . . .. . . .
,LIEtTL All COMM 11111Cati0119 U
H M J
' Shoold be addreosed to J.
EIL
AN, Secretary, yuestown Lebanon
, Arar OFFICE at the n Walk (terse Hotel."
Trenideut—JOHN BRUNNEIt, Esq.
Vico President- t N. RANK.
Treasurer—GEO:l. 11 mt,
Secretary—J. 0. HEILMAN.
Jonestown, March 4, ISO;
New -Cabinet. Tare Rooms anct'Clair
dtary. •
31" - trket SL, 3tl deer tiorth'Of the L. Valley Railroad.
Largest Manufactory and.‘ . .Best
,Assortruent of
FURNITURE and CILMS, in the,county.
„
flll5 piddle is respertfuli tequest
et! to bear in mind thn at these
Ware Rooms will ho found the best "77 --
assortment of FatuttoNAstuund LLtan
SOME FURNITURE and =AIRS. Persons in want
any.kind, would best call and examine his stock before
mmihasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own
work)ho warrants to be, better than any offered in this
place. Prices will be Lowan thin at any other place,
either in the Borough or county of Lebanon.
All orders promptly attended , to, and speedily oxcart.
led at the lowest prices.
All persons purchasing . Furnituee from him will he,
accommodated by having it delivered to them, to nay
part of the county, FILES,' 6F 'CUABOE, and 'without the
least injury, ES he has procured one of the best cush
ioned famitun wagon:, especially for that purpose.
11%.. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended.
at the shortest notice. frAnuon, Sept:l3,lBM
NA Tlr,ONAli HOTEL
• (1,A111:WITITH SIVAN)
Mace Street, above Third, _Phila.
r [ITS establishmeutoffamgreat todueetnents not on
ly- acioune orredßetlerateleof boarding, but
rum its control-location to the AVM nos of trade, us well
as the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger
)tailways,running.pmst and routigtions to by wh1,91 .
guesti can pass to anti from the hotel to the differeng
itailroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regn
htr Omnibus , belonging to the lionso.
-* E.ani-geterllollo to devote my.wholeattentionjo ti*
comfort and convenience of my gMmts.
TERMS $1,20 PER DAY.
D.. 0. SLI,GILESC, Proprietor,
Pornlerly from Ea6vle Lebanou, Pat
T. V. RirOADS, Clerk. Phila., s.taroli 12.0862.
1862 rint — w STYLES; '1862
..t3, ll. 7l, l ll:i l t E d' i le c C um ott b i e tt r l i tl u rl d inorth shie„ has
treet„ between
1101 V handset splemlid -assortment of the New .
Style of BATS AND CAPS, for Illownpd-boys,,for 1855,
to which the attention of the publiejnAOsimtfully Inv!
ted. Mate of ail price", from the oltenpost to nlO.lllOB
costly, always on band. He has also just opened a onion
did assortment
of SUMMER - 11.4.7...!..9, embracing Seth 'a
STRAW; .1 , 4i.N.4.5fi1, PBCAL', - PEARL.,LEG
sp.:Nams, DUMAN, nod all others.
101... He Will also Wholesale all 'hinds of Hats, Caps
Ito., to Country. Merchants on advaistageOus togas.
Lebanon, April 30,1802.
Elan ks for Bounty and invalid Pen
sion Cla in just priotod and for sale at Ito AD
YETIT/SER Office.
OWEN LAITBA.CIVS
MAYORS OF !ITE
Great Cities.
We, the undersigned Mayors, hereby cer
tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and
Physicians of our several cities have signed
a document of assurance to us that AYER'S
SARSAPARILLA has been found to be
a remedy of groat excellence, and worthy
the confidenee of the community.,
HON,,TAISTES COOK - •
MASS.
HON. , ALBIS;BBA 4.1.‘
Mayor of NAlEStriv, N. B.
BON. Z. W. BABBINGTON,,
Mayor of MA.NORESTER, N. It.
HOS. IOHN ABBOTT',
Mayor of CONCORD, N. H.
HON. A. H. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS.
HON. NATIrL SILSBEE, •
Mayor of SALNM, MASS
HON. P. W. LINCOLN, 3r., ,
Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.
HON. WM. M. RODMAN,
Mayor of ritovrortror, E. I.
HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of NORWICH, CONN.
HON. I. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONIC
HON. CHAS. S. RODIER,
Mayor of XONIMEAL, 0. E.
HOS. D. F. TIEMANN,.
Mayor of NEW - YORK OITY4.
HON. H. X. KINSTREY,
Mayor of ECAMIZTOS, N't
HON. ADAM WILSON,
Mayor of TORONTO, O. W.
HON. B. M. BISHOP,
Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO
HON. I. H. CRAwkORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, K 2.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS, lOVitA.
HON. JAMES bIeFEETERS,
Mayor of BO WMANVILLE, Q. W.
How: JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, NM
HON. 'HENRY COOPED., *Tr.,
Mayor of HALLOIRIBLII,
HON. JAMES ; S.. BEM_
Mayor of FBEDEIIIO.TpX, N. E.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL, .
.Mayor of FALL RIVER, 10!' RS,
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I.
HON. FRED SPAHL,
Mayor of GALENA.,
HON. JOHN HODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA.
RON. THOMAS CRITTOUITELD,
lawyor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN
'HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TITSCALOOSA, ALA.
HON. R. D. BAUGH,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
HON. GERARD STITH, -
Mayot of NEW ORLEANS, Lc
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Yr
HON. 33E WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, N. Y.
HON. GEO. WILSON,
Mayor of PITTBRURG, rA.
HON. 6. ir:Bukiii;
Mayor of DETROIT,;. =pH.
HON. TT - MAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of MiliWAu.suri,
HON. W. W. VAUGHN',
Mayor of RACINE, wilt.
HON. 4.- nita,,,
Mayor of IRENCEDIA,
HON. JOHN C. HAINES,
Mayor of Utu.C.A.GO,
HON. N Cr. A. HEATS;'
Mayor of SELMA, A.T.A.
HON. A. J. Nanix,
' Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HON. W. S. HOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMBUS, (IA;
DON ESPART.ERO MAlsitagL,
Mayor of vrais. ORTIZ.
DON PIET.RE DE CABALLO,,
Mayor of MEXICO.
DON ESTEPHAN'IE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA::
DON ANTONIO ECHEVERA,.
Mayor of- LIMA; PERU.
DON; 'NE. 0.! ,- IV/IT. A .WGZ7O,
Mayor of VALPARAISO, MILL
DON MAII.O SESQUIPEDALL4.,
Mayor of RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Certify that the resident Druggists have
assured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is an excellent remedy, and worthythe con
fidence of the community.
For Spring Diseases.
For Purifying the
For Scrofula or Ring's Evil.
For Tumors, ricers, and 'Sores. -
For Eruptions and Pimples.
For Blotches, Blaine, and Boils,
For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Exp.
For Totter or ,Saltitheum. jsipelas.
For 'Scald.Head and Ringworm'.
For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. . -
For Sore Byes, Sore Ears, and Humors.
For Female Diseases.
For Suppression and Irregularity.
For Syphilis Or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints.
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni
ted States, Canadas, and 33ritish Piovinces,
Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico; and intact al
most all the cities on this continent, /mire,
tkigliundit.A 3 _,,Mits r tkei s ii;ople
what and
norittdtrt ut 0 ,s a Val admit
• • ,•• •. .
a portion of them.. ~
k kr, 0 5 f:
.Ayer'e , ,Sarsaparilla.
„3 - -
Ayers?. cherry Pectoral,
_ _
Ayer's Pins, and
Ayer's Ague Cure t
PILEPArtED 13Y
" Jr. C. Ayer & Co., '
LOT/ELL, 3tASS.., -
And void by Druggists 'every Where:
Sold by 31 L. Lemboreer. Dr, G.iio:rtess,,
Haber, Lebelon ; Meyer t /PO, Sdfivilloi Shirk, My.
oridown ; Horning, Mt ? Nebo; : A, 21 Mark, 2011110 w
Harper, Honorer; Krell, Bbaefferstown; and .by
Dealers everywhere.
- VICTORIA LAWNS, Plaid and Striped Nansooks
V Plain find Plaid Cambrica Plaid and dotted Malls,
Brilliants, Mareeillos, Bobinets, the largest assort
went, at the store of JIMMY & MIME.
4f -4*-4 1
DR. SWEET'S
LIININIENT
=NI
GREAT REMEDY
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA,
LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND
WOUNDS, PILES. HEALIACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
For arreNtifjtifreiit iior ; a .fi opeody jin .certain
remedy, ati‘,Mer LiniNiits:grepared
from the rer pier Dr, Stifh, Sweet, 'of Connecticut,
the famnth bone setter, and has been used in bit prac-
Vee for more than twenty years wiiit the Mast aston
ishing success..
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OP PAIN, it is unri
waled by any prepars!tion before the ,pubtie, of which•
newest skepticallnity be convinced by 'e single trial
This Liniment will cure rapidly And radically.
RITEUMATIC DXSOEDERSof every kind, and in thou
sands of eases where - it has been used it has never been
known to fall.
FOR REITRAIGIA, it will afford" immediate
relief in ever/ ease , hosrerei distressint.
It will relieve life moral cases of HEADACHE
in three minutes and is warranted to it.
TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly
NEGRERVOU DEBILITY AND GENERAL
LUDASSITh .arising from imprudence or excess, this
Liniment is a most ppy and unfailing remedy. Act
ing directly upon the nervous tissues. it strengthens
and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity
and vigor.
FOR. PILES.—As an external remedy, we
claim that. it is the - tint khoWn. and we challenge thee
world to produm , au 'equal. EVerY victim of this dis
tressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not
fail to afthrd immediate relief, and in a majority of ca
ses will effect a radical. cure.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes
extremely nntllgnan t and dangerous, but a timely ap
plication or this Liniment will ,serer fall to cure.
SPRAINS are sometimes_ very. obstinate, and
enlargement °, the joints is liable. tO =km if neglect
ed. The worst rase may be cominered by this Liniment
in two or three days. . -
..pROjE,S,, CUTS, .WODIDS, SORES, UL.
CBES; -BURNS AND .§o r 3,lad to Alm
wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFAL
LIVIA,: LINIMENT. when :.used According ro dime.
tinns. Also. CHLIIIIL'AfIKITRCISTED FEET, AND
INSECTS DITIiS AND STIN OS.
Dr. =Stephen Swept, of Connecticut,
the Great Natural -
Bone Setter. ;
.
Dr. Stephen Sweet; of Connecticut,
is heron Mi over the United States.
- Dr. Stephen Sweeti.of:Conneetient,
is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures. Rheumatism and neveratls.
. • Dr. Sweet's Infallible, liniment
Is it certain remedy for Neuralgia.:'_
Dr. Sweet's.lnfallible Liniment
Cures Burns and Scalds - immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sp 'rains and B Irises
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
`Mires Ileadacbe immediately. It was never known to
11F.V. : - • -
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to
cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr, Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and woundsimulediutely and leaves nosear
Dr. Sireet's Infallible Liniment
Ti the beet-remedy for:Sores in the know world.
Dr..Sweefe Infallible Liniment
thmbeen used by,tuornthan a million peopin,, and all
praised it.
- Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera llorbus and Chop
Dr. Sweet's.lnfailit;le Liniment
Is truly a "friend in need," and
. rvery family should
haft, it
DT.-Sweers-Jniallible, Liniment
Is forVale 7 ty all Druggists Price 26 eeikte.
AFr iend in nerd. Try it
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
a anwilornal remedy. is Without a rival, and will al•
leviate,paip more speedily than any other preparation.
For all Rheumatic and Nervous. Disorders it is truly
infallible, arid as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains,
Bruises,lts soothing healing and pi:undid
strengthening properties, excite • the just wonder an d
,
astonish ment of nil wh hare evertigiven it a trial.-
Over one thousand 'eurtifientesofremaritablecnres, per by it within the last two years, attest the filet.
mo .11orse Awners:
DR. 4,WEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
nit 401188 - Sis imrivaed_by, auy; 01011 in eases of
Lameness.nriaing from sprains,llruisesor Wrenching.
its effect - is , inagical and certain. Harness or Saadi()
Galls, Scratches, Mange, iffe., it will also cure speedily.
Spavin and llinglione may he, easily prevented and
cured in theiri - inelpient stages,;but confirmed cases are
beyond ,the possibility of a radical cure. No ease of
the kind. bewever.fs so deSperate or hopeless' but it
may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful ap•
nlieation will always remove the Lameness, and enable
the horsse to travel with comparative ease.
Every Horse Owner
should have this remedy atimml, for its timely use at
the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pre
vent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are
.liatle;;lindsvbilk t renti,e7 so , 2mauy otherwise valuable
horses nearly worAdess:
DR. SWEET'S
Infallible ent,
SO BIER'S FR lEND,
And thousands hare found it truly
4. Friend in Need!
tektiTlON.
~ To, avoid' ' inip , se:ition , ,
scipeor
ititr‘eiiyevx.pigatetreandeanid.
likiiieiii of Do. & O n We
tek:ll".4lfi.*lliblA Liniment", ,blown in
4911r4"eil S*(le beit e iiii itlioilt wiiieli"iiiiiiniire gen.
the
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°f
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RICII w nitDSON k CO., '.--
' ' Sole Proprietors, Noiwich, Ct.
MORGAN ki,T.,liN; General Agents,
: . 46 Cliff Street, New York
1168- Sold by all dealers eVerywhere..
December . .
J .
UST RECEIVED! large d -Splendid AmOrt
=l
Meat of, auger.Reencli,., English, arid American
Cloths thissimena 'far .Casts, Wnt.i.onfident that
and Vests.-
Call and ,eitam ine our Atm*. Werfeel'
we eari please. Prim a.to-imit the tones. c
at
ILEINItY , Ai • STINE'S.
INFALLIBLE
TIM
TUE ALL SUFFICIENT MEER
The Great "American
Remedies."
Known as "BelitiboldV)
GENUINE PREPARAVIONS,VM
lIELMOLD'S EXTRA.OT
" SARSAPARILLA,
IMPROVED ROSE WASH;
HELM BO L tY-.4
GENUINE PREPARATICN:
Concentrateil"'
COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCRUi
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For discos& of the
Bladder, Kidndys, :Grare
and Dropsical Swellings.
"lite :516 , 11c:ire increases the power of Digestion,.aDd r
excites the AZSORBENTS into healthy action, byiehic
the WATERY. 011. CALOEROUS depositions, and, a
UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as we
as pain and inflannation, and is good for 314 N, WO:
MEN, OR OaILOREN,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
FOR - 'WEAKNESSES
Arising from Ba'resSes, Unbiti of Dissipation
Enily Indiscretion, or Abuse,
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOW:ND SrEPTODD
JIDDRDDEDiOn to Exertion, Loss or, Po*et, ' -
Loss of Dlemory Difficulty of Breatying,
Weak Nerves. Trembli,g, -
Horror. of Disease, Wakefullness,
Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back.
liniverial Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body.
Muscular System, Eruptions on the Pace,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance.
Dryness of the Skin. ,
These, symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this:med
kiln invariably "removes. MDR foltiyir
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS;
In one of of which the patient may expire: Who can
say that they are not frequently followed by those
"direful diseases,"
Insanity and Consumption,.
Maa y are aware of the . eanse of their suffering, but
none will confess. The records of the insane Asylums
and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear am
ple witness to the truth of the assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION- - ONCE: AFFECTED WITH .
'OROANIE WEAKNESS,
Retiu ire's the aid armed/eine to strengthen and invigo 7
rate the system. which 11WLMBOLD'S EA - TRAM' ,
BUCHTTinvariniply does. A. trial will convince the'
most xlkepiNatl.
Females, Females, Females.
OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, 'MARRIED, OR CONTED.
PLATING MARRIAGE. -
in Many affections peculiar to Females the Extract
Machu is n_negnalled by any other remedy, as in Chic,-
rosin or Retention, Irregularity, 'Painfulness, or sop
liression of the Customary ,Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Schirrons state of the 'Uterus, Lencorrhea, or Whites,
Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sei,
whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipa:
lion, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANG-WOELIFE_
1 4 TO PAMILY EE HAT7 r 7i l if '11.017 1 r
LD
.
Take no Balsam, Mercury. or 'Unpleasant Medicine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HUMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES
SECRET DISEASES
Jr all their stages ; at little expense; little or no charge
in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE.
It eanses frequent desire, and gives strength to Uri
nate. thereby removing obstruction', preventing and
cueing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and in.
ilammation, so frequent in this classof diseases.. andex
peiling POLSO.YOUS, DISEASED, AND Trag . x.our
XAVIER,
Tbhosauds aton ThOusands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIM OF
. ' ..4 7l ba_ 4ll .l.2lllT6LMlgia •
And who have paid BEA - Pr FEE§ to ,he cured a
abort time, hare found they were aecetred. and thatthe
f`Poison" has, by the ure.ef "powerful AAA:gents,"
been dried-up in the system, to break out in an aggra
vated form, and
PERHAPS A .ETER - MARRIAGE_
..
H ELMBOLDIS. EitRIVOBUCHU
For allAtFeetioris and -Dispftses
_of
, .
- THE URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in MAL"; OR PAW-IAF, fritin what:-
.fiver cause originating. amd"lip platter
Of hour long Standillg'
Diseases of these Orgalls require the aid of a Domtne
- Extract Buehu
IS. TIM CIICSAIVORETIC,,
Anti it is certain tlia-dei:irell effect in all Die.
eases, for which it is recommended.,
BLOOD BLOOM! BLOOD !F!
Ileimbold's Highly Concentrated. Compound
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla
S YPHIL Si.
Th is is an affection of the NINO, t
and attacks the Sex
nal Organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind
pipe. and other Mucus Surfaces. making its appearance
in the form of Ulcers. ffelmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla
purifies the Shod, and - remoras all Scaly Eruption!, of
the Skin. giving to the Complexiim aPlear and Healthy
Cco olor,lt being prepared expressly:for thts „class of
. „
eserc
ed to a greater %stent tlugt gay other preparat pr
ion of
Sarsaparilla.
illeinibiplil7* Rose,. waoth.
An • excellent-Lotion for Diseases of_ a Syphilitic Na
ture, and as an injection in Diseases of the Urinary Or
gans_ arising from habits of aSssination.. used hi con
nection with the Extracts :Rnehti antkSareapatrilla, its
sneh diseasss as recommended.
Evidence of the roost responsible and reliable thane
ter wilt accompany the medicines-
CERTIFICATES .OF CURES.
Dram eight to twenty 'years - standing, with names
known to SqIENCE AND FAME,
For Medical Properties of DUCTIIIi see Dispensatory
of the United States,;
See Professor DEIIERS' valuable-works en the prsic
fica of Physic.
See remarks made by thedate celebrated Dr.."PHYS
ICE, Philadelphia.
See remarks made-by ,Dr_ EPHRAIM McDOWELLot
celebrated Physician, and Member of the RoyatOorege
of Sorgeons,.lreland, and published in the Transaction&
of the. King and Queen's Journal. -
See Medico Cirurgical Review, published by DENJA •
MIN TRAVERS,FeIIow of the Royal Coliege ofSurtmons .
See most of the late Standard Works on -due,
EXTRACT ECCIIII. $l. 00, per batik, Or au ffir, 00
" Sarsaparilla, 1.00 .
5 06
Improved hose Wasb. 50 .v - 50
Or half a dozen of each for $l2, which wilt be sufficient
to cure the most obstinate cased if direct ions are ad
hered to
rulivered to any address, Seenrels packed from ob
servation
Describe symptoms in all communications. Cares
guaranteed. Afivice'gratts.
AFFIDAVIT.
Personalty apptutred beiDare- me est lderman of Oil
city of Philadelphia. 11. I'..IIELNIBOLD, -who, being du
ly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no nureet"
is, no mercuryi-or o ther - injurious - drugs, but are Prim'
ly iregetable. T. trELMBoLD.
Etworn and subscribed befOre me' . thtind a., of No-
Timber
lIIBBARD.
.Alrlennan Ninth-street; above - Race, Phila.
Address Letters -for information' n confid-nce.
FIELMBOLD, Chemist.
Depa'attitlAßoullt T
,ensh streeiti. belosChestnne, mile.
• :Ilett'arie of Coniaterfeits
,
uNpoigertmED 'DEALERS,
Who ondeavor to dines: and other
se' articles on the reputation'attalned by
• lielmbold's Gennin6 Preparations.
" " Sarsaparilla.
- latractßuchn
", " Improved ROO* Wash.
Sold hi all Druggists eivrywhere.
ASK FOR HELtItI3PLYS-% -IA.KEIVV OTHEN
Cut out ttto advertiSomeat:: awl send for it, - AND
AVOID ,II4 . I POSIXION'LNID'EXPOSURE-
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{lt Bargains in Gentlemen's anclßoyerWear pleaFr
call at the Chew store of HENlit,r4. STiNE