The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, June 21, 1865, Image 4

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A JUMPING MATCII.— A young
man in our village, (he relates the
story himself;) who fought, but did
not die at Antietam and Gettysburg,
recently wont into the Province, on
foot, with some small articles for
sale. One night, just as the sable
curtains of the evening wore being
lowered upon him, he applied, at a
very respectable looking house for
entertainment. Se Vas very kindly
received by a young lady, who hap
pened to be theonly ono of the family
at home, with whom he partook of
the evening meal, and everything
seemed to.our hero to bo going "mer
ry as a marriage bell." It seems,
however, that the young lady began
f.o suspect that in entertaining a
stranger, she had not entertained "an
angel." But how to get rid of him
was the trouble ! At length she ask
ed him if ho could jump well, saying
that she could jump further than any
Yankee living. This was a stump
which the hero of a dozen battle
fields was not disposed to take, and
so they arranged for a trial of leap
frog. The young lady, placing her
self against the opposite door, at
three jumps reached the door. Our
Yankee now took his station for the
trial. At two bounds he nearly
reached the door, when Miss Blue
nose, with all the feminine fascina
tion imaginable, said she would open
the door for him, so that be might
have a chance to see how much be
excelled her, and he took the third
leap which landed him out in the
snow.
The young lady instantly closed
and fastened the door, took hat, mit
tens, overcoat and valise of merchan
dise into the chamber, threw them
out of the window to him, and told
him there was a tavern about seven
miles below, where no doubt he could
be entertained. He wont down the
road, meditating on the mysterious
ways of women !—Loyal Sunrise,
Presque Isle, Maine.
Waking Grandma.
A sweet little incident, is related
by a writer. She say : 1 asked a
little boy last evening,—
"Have you called your grandma to
tea ?" •
"Yes. When I went to . call her
she was asleep, and I didu't know
how to waken her. I didn't wish to
holler at grandma, nor to shake her;
so I kissed her cheek, and that woke
her very softly. Then I ran into the
hall, and said, pretty loud, "Grand.
ma, tea is ready." And she never
knew what woke her."
Do we find anything more sweet,
delicate and lovely than this in the
annals of poetry ? Can convention•
silty improve upon such politeness,
spontaneous in the heart of a six
year's boy ?
ligs. Mr. Toot coming home late
one night from meeting, was met at
the door by his wife.
"Pretty time of night, Mr. Toot,
for you to come home ; pretty time—
three o'clock in the morning ; you
the father of a family !"
"'Tisn't three—it's only one, I
heard it strike ; committee always
sits till one o'clock."
"Mr. Toot, you're drank. It's three
in the morning.;'
"I say, Mrs. Toot, it's one. I
heard it strike one, as 1 came around
the corner, two or three times."
1 A Superintendent of a tni6sion
school, being annoyed by the noise,
finally, in appealing to the boys, rais
ing his hand said, "Now let's see if
we can't hear a pin drop." All was
silence, when a little fellow in the
back part of the room, cooking his
ear and placing himself in an atti
tude of breathless attention, spoke
out, "Let her drap 1"
* The Late Archbishop of Dub
lie once inquired of a physician,
"Why does the operation of hanging
kill a mar, 7 "Because inspiration is
checked, circulation stopped, . and
blood suffuses and congeste the brain."
"Bosh I" replied his grace, "it is be
cause the rope is not long enough for
the feet to touch the ground." •
Bar Tetotam tells us that a Miss
Buchanan, once rallying a brave sol
dier on his courege, said :—"Now,
Captain , do you really mean
to toll me you can walk up to a can.
nun's mouth without four ?" "Yes,"
was the prompt reply, "or a Buchan:
an's, either." And he did it.
Kr "Ed." Mid a customer who had
just purchased a bottle of Ramsay's
Scotch, from ajocoso apothecary, 'can
you tell me why whiskey always
tastes smoky ?" "It is because it
always come in pipes," replied the
compounder of pills. •
When Maurice Margaret was
tried at Edinburg for sedition, the
lord justice asked him,—"Hae yuu
ony counsel mon ?" "No." "Do you
want to hae ony appointed ?" on
ly want an interpreter to make me
understand what yourlordship says."
Ot"" A Gentleman at the Astnr
House table, New York, asked the
person sitting next to him jibe would
please to pass the mustard. "Sir,"
said the man, "do you mistake me
for a waiter ?" "Oh, no, sir," was the
reply, "I mistook you for a gentle
man."
say= A Sporting Young Lady says :
14 .11 the course of true love never
does run smooth, why don't they WlL
tor and roll it regularly so many
hours a day, until they get the course
so smooth, that a donkey could run
upon it ?"
r "IKE," said Mrs. Partington,
"how do they find out the distance
between the earth and the sun ?"
"Oh," said the young hopeful, "they
calculate a quarter of the distance,
and then multiply by four"
(I* - "I Have a Fresh Cold," said a
gentleman to his acquaintance._
" Why do you have a fresh ono; why
don't you have it oured ?"
Magnificent Sale.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
JEWELRY &L
On the One Dollar Plan.
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
One Gold nd Silver Watch Manufac
tory, Two Immense Jewelry Est blish
melds, One Silve r P ; W re-house,
One Gold Pen nd Pencil 11faker.—
To be disposed of with disp tch.
WITHOUT REGARD TO COST !
v7 - IHE goods aro of fashionable styles and most oxtai
-1 lent worltnannahip , and are sacrificed in this way
to relieve the proprietors from embarrassment occa
sioned by II distracting civil war. It sbould be prori•
neatly stated, also, that they arc mostly of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURE
and therefore greatly superior to the goods imported
from abroad and hawked about as the cheapest ever
sold. The simple duty on imported goods, and the high
premium on gold (all foreign bills are payable in gold,)
=mint to more than the entire cost or many of the
articles offered by ue to the public. To facilitate the
sale.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR
will be charged for any article on our list, and title
aunt the purchaser need not pay until he knows what
he is to get i This plan accords with the method re•
cently become so popular for disposing of largo stocks
o f Jewelry and similar productions.
THE PLAN IS SIMPLE !
The name of each article offered far sale—as "Gold
Hunting Watch." "Gold Oval-Band Bracelet," "Pearl
Breastpin and Ear Drops," "Gold Enamelled Bing,"
'Silver Plated Cake Basket," fic., is written on a card
anti enclosed in a sealed envelope ; these envelopes are
then placed in a drawer and well mixed ; then as an
order is received, with twentyfive cents for return
postage and other charges, one of the cards or certifi.
cases is taken at random and sent by first malt to cus
tomer, who will see at once what he can get forone
dollar. If he is pleased with his fortune he can for
the money according to directions on the certiii.
cate and secure tne prize. If the article awarded shatild
be unsuited to the purchaser—se for example, a set of
Pearl Ear-Drops and. Breastpin to a young man who
could not wear them,and had no one to give them to
—we will send any ther article on the catalogue of
equal price which may be preferred. Or if, for any
reason, you choose to venture no further, then you
can let the matter drop where it %and spend no more.
Examine carefully out Catalogue!
WATCH DEPARTMENT.
800 Gents' Patent Lover Gold Hunting
Case, $5O to $2OO
800 Gents' Detach'd Lover Gold Hunting
Gass 40 175
400 Dents' Swiss Gold Hunting Case, SO 100
200 Ladies' Gold and Enameled Hunting
-
Case, 30 80
400 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Minting
Case, 30 90
400 Gents' Det. Lever Silver Minting Cate, 30 85
800 Gents' Det.Lever Silver open thee 20 50
900 Gents' Patent Lever Silver open face, 25 60
305 Cents' Swiss Silver, 18 40
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.
200 Diamond Rings, $4O to $l2O
300 Gents' Diamond Pins, 20 100
3000 do California Diamond Pins, 3 15
3000 do do do Rings. 3 12
5000 do Gold and Enam. Fob Chains, 3 40
4000 do do ' vest chains, 5 40
4000 Pair Gents' Oold Sleeve Buttons, 3 10
4000 do do do and Enam, do, 3 10
6000 sets Gents' Gold Studs, 3 8
8000 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings, 3 12
8000 do do do Elmo. do, 4 15
6000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chains, 5 50
4000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 3 10
6000 do and Jet do 8 12
6000 ds Enameled do 8 15
3000 do Chatclain Chains, 8 30
50(0 Pair Ladies' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 3 8
4000 do do do Baum. do 4 10
8000 Sentare Cold Brooches 3 12
6000 Coral, Opal anal Emeral Broo-hee, 3 12
5000 Gold Cameo end Pearl Ear-Drops 3 8
7000 Mosaic, Jet. Lava & Florentine do 3 10
5000 Gold Thimbles, 5 10
10000 Coral, Opal nod Emerald Ear-Drops, 3 10
10000 Miniature Lockets 4 10
10000 Miniature Lockets—magic spring 8 25
.... . .
10000 Plain Gold Rings, 4 12
10000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry,Gold and Jet, 5 20
1(000 10 do Cameo, Pearl, &c., 5 20
10000 Ladles' Gilt and Jet Bracelets, 4 17
10000 do do do lint Supporters 2 12
_
SILVER PLATED WARE
10000 Cups
6000 Goblets 3 • 12
10000 Pair Napkin Rings 2 • 10
2000 Curd Packets 4 • 16
0000 Cake Baskets b - 20
4000 Castor Franies—completo with bottles 5 - 20
2000 Ice I' When 10 • 20
0000 Pair Butter Knives 3 - 8
5000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles 2 - 8
1.(00 Engraved Pie Knives 3 -
8000 Dozen Tea Spoons per dozen 5 -Z 15
6008 Dozen Pablo Spoons per dozen 8 • 24
6000 Dozen Table Fork' per dozen S • 30
6000 Dozen Dessert Forks per dozen 7 - 25
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS.
12000 Gold Pens. Silver Extension Holders $3 to $lO
12000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted 170 !dery 2 - 8
8000 Gold Peels, Gold Mounted holders 3 - 15
6000 Gold Pens with Gold Extension holders 10 - 25
0000 Gold Pens, Gold Holders and Pencils 10 • 30
6000 Gold Pencils 6 - 20
REMEMBER THE PLAN!
In all cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate,
postage, and doing the business, the SUM of Twenty
fire cents, which most be enclosed in the order. rive
Certificates will he' sent for $1 ; eleven fur $2; thirty
her $,3 ; sixty.five for $lO ; one hundred for $1,5.
AGENTS ARE WANTED
Throughout the Country to operate for tie. A large
compensation will be paid. Send for terms, &c en
closing stamp.
NEWIORN & CO.,
75 Fulton Street, N. Y
April 5, 1865.-3 m.
ABRAHAM SIIRRIE
A New Firm.
Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and
Grain Business.
undersigned having formed a partnershi p in the
MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI
NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to their establishments. They will routine to
keep, at the late stand of SHERK, GEESAMAN &
LONG, a mast complete stock of all kinds of GOODS
usually kept inn country store, which they will re
tail Cheap for CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They
also want to buy for cash
50,000 Bushels of WHEAT,
30,000 Bushels of- RYE,
20,000 Bushels of CORN,
•
25,000 Bushels of OATS.
For which they 'will pay the highest Market Prices.—
They will also take GRAIN on STORAGE. The will keep
always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL, by
the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED,
SALT, PLASTER &c: -
1/:0- They solicit the business of all their old friends
and the public, ..7.nd•will endeavor to deal on such lib
eral and Just principles as will give satisfaction to, all.
'MERE & LONG.
North Lebanon, May-4,1864.
TU allarant
PEDLER.S
ALSO
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TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON.
MARCUS NATHAN respectfully Informs the people
of Lebanon and vicinity that lie has opened a No
tion and Fancy Dry Goode Store in Lebanon for the
WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade oral I articles in hie
this at the most reduced prices possible. Ills stock
consists in part of all kinds of Woolen and Cotton
Stockings and Dose Undershirts, Drawers, Woolen
Cups and Nobles, M its and Gloves, Scsrfs,nll kinds of
Handkerchiefs, Collars for Ladies and Gentlemen,
Ilidrdresses tied Nets, Ribbons and Velvets, Spool sod
Patent Sewing Thread, Buttons, Scissors, Combs, Ac.,
ke. A large assortment of UMBRELLAS and PARA
SOLS, at the lowest prices. Spectacles, Pocket-books,
Portmonaires, Dominoes, Cards, Ac. L large assort
ment of Musical Instruments,Violins Accordeons
Banjos Tamborines Flutes, ifes, Baskets, Trunks,
Cat - peelings, Satchel ' '
s and all kinds of Toys, fact
everything almost that can be.thonglit of in the Notion
and Fancy line. Also a large variety of JEWELRY
rind WATCHES. Pedlers and Storekeepers will nod
It their interest to buy of us. Our Store is in Cum
berland Street, in ?neck's hurling, between the Court
House and Market house.
*Jacob E. L. Zimmerman's*
LIIRST CLASS lIAIILDRESSING AND lIA
INO SALOON, Mark I I street, near Cumberland,
and opposite the Eagle Hotel. Being thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he would
respectfully solicit a continuance:of the saute.
Lebanon, July 2, 1862.
N. 11.—The Saloon Nvill be closed on Sunday.
BOOKS & STATIONERY
A NEW FIRM.
WALTZ tt HOUCK
thathaving tatlo
VVV consolidated the Book ner
y b o
Stores t n nof
of 1
11. 11. Itoedel and George Waltz, they are now prepared
to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the
old stand (11. U. Itoedel'a) in Cumberland street, where
they will always have on hand a large and well se
lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday School
Books, and as an Inducement they offer their Miscella
moue books at greatly reduced prices.
The Now York and P. iladelphia Daily and Weekly
Paper°, and Magazines, eau be bad and subscribed for,
on reasonable terms, by calling at their store.
Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully at
tended to with promptness and dispatch
Lebanon, May 4, 1884.
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R AI OATA_ IA ,
Lorenzo 11. Rohrer,
ANTOULD respectfully inform the eiti
' kr l7 : 7" ;7 —. Vir zone of Lebanon and vicinity, that
he has EllillOVllD his Tailoring estab
lishment to E thunberland at.. about 1,4
square east of Lemon's hotel ast , where be will make u p the
most fiub tenable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to
him will he manufactured In the beet manner, on moil.
erate terms. Good tits and substantial making guar
anteed. Thankful fin the liberal patronage extended
to him thus far, he hopes by strict attention to his
business to merit a CO TtIUIIIIIICO of the same. Ile cor
dially invitee the public and his old customers to give
bits a call. Memnon, April, 12, 1865.
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L IC LAUDERMILCH
. . LEBANON, PA.
New Goods New Goods
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS.
French Merino, all colored.
POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS,
CLOTII for LADIES ; CLOAKS,
from $2,00 to $4,00.
Fancy and Black. Cass.
Satinettes, sold from 50 cts. to $l,OO
Bed Check and Ticking.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin.
$2 t o ~2.
Shirting, 'Flannel, ,Shirting, Flannel
Calicoes and Ginghams.
Woolen and Cotton Hoseiries.
Ladies' and Gents' Gloves.
Hoop Skirts 1 Hoop Skirts I !
Baltnoral Skirts.
Umbrellas ! Umbrellas!!
Linen and Paper Collars.
A full line of
Ladies and Misses Shawls.
Woolen HoodS ! Woolen floods!!
General assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, &
Queensware.
L. K. LAUDERMILCH.
Kr All kinds of Couutry produce
taken in exchange for Goods.
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LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE.
DAVID 8. LONG
MARCUS NATHAN.
PRIVATE SALE
'rub: Subscriber offers at Private Sale a TWO STO
-1 ltY FRAME "DWELLING HOUSE and LOT 01
GROUND, (being lot No . in Uhler's addition
•--` of Lebanon,) located on the Old 'Forge Road
in tho North-Westorn part of said borough.—
For particulars apply to
JOELEP/I 11, MEE.
Lebanon, January 26,186.
EXCITING NEWS I
.A.t tixe, giirr4Clorina of
CUMBERLAND ST
ENGLISH MERINO, all colored
All Wool Delains, all colored.
Black French Cloth.
BEAVER Over Coating
Woolen Stockings
AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA.
Ty. J. BURNSIDE, A. .111"., Principal.
TH
E ENSUING SESSION will commence on
' MONDAY, July 21st.
THE SCHOOL has the mixantages of a pleasant and
beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—Ventilluted
Rooms—s fine Library and Cabinet.
TELECOURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of
each pupil being directed according to the tune he can
afford in School, or to the profession he designs to pur-
BIM
THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan
tages to those who propose to engage in Teaching ; as
the Course pursued conforms strictly to the• require
ments of the County Superintendent. and to the Course
of. the State Nor mat School.
yis.: CIRCULARS and furiher Information can he ob
tained by addressing the Principal.
W. J. BURNSIDE,
.Tuneln. 1852. Aunv ille. Pa.
.11Pasitionsible Tailoring.
REMOVAL.
IaICHAEL HOFFMAN would respectfully inform
Intbe Citizens of Lebanon, that be has REMOVED
his TAILORING. Business to Cumberland Street, two
doom East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle
Hotel, where all persona who„,trish garments made
up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in
sited to call.
TO TAILORS!—Just received and for Bale the N.York
and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions.
Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber
know of the fact, so that lie can make his arrangements
accordingly. 3110111 EL HOFFMAN.
LOIMPOID, May 4.1884
Philip F. Weanly -
FASIIIONABI,E BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
d f N Cumberland Street, one door East of •
iv the Black horse hotel. Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extended to me for the short time
I have been in business ; I would respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
e has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and
SUOES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be
disposed of on reasonable terms.
FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, 56C.
Those desiring a neat, well made article, aro luVitee
to give me a trial. Childress' Shoes of every variety
and color on hand. Heavy work made to order.
44- AA work warranted. Repairing neatly done any
haw.* made moderate.
NEW
.CABINET AND
- .
cud" R 4 I.IIJIMAI C Toßr
r i ME subscriber respectfully informs the publiethat
1 he has the largest and best assortment of FURNI
TURD and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb
anon county. Ile has on hand at his Cabinet-Ware
rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite
Zeller's Hotel. and a few doors south of Bergner's, a
splendid assortment of good, substantial and - fashion.
able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con
sisting of Sofas, Tete a-totes, Lounges, What-note, Par
lor, Centre, Pier, Card and , Common Tables;
izDressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed
steads, Work-stands, Wash-stands,and Kitch
en Furniture of all kinds. Also, a largeand
elegant variety of FaENeti BACK, SPRING SEATED Chairs,
Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring
seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated, and Com
mon.ffhairs and Rockers of every descripthin.
Om, All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give
satisfaction.
Persons desirous of knowing the character of the
goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their
durability by reference to those for whom he has man.
ufactured or to whom sold.
Old Furniture and Chain] Repaired and Varnished.
N.R.—Collins made and Funerals attended at the
shortest notice. JOSEPII BOWMAN.
North Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
Wanted Wanted
500,000 more Men, Women, and Chil
dren, Wanted !
TJ. A. SPENGLER Photographlc Gallery, in
Adam Rise's Building. Call and see his pictures.
They are more Ilfe-like and natural than you eau
get them at any other place in towu. He has always
on hand a large assortment of Rosewood and 0 ilt
Frames and cases ofall kinds. Ile takes Photographs,
Ambrotypes, Stereotypes, and Procelain Pictures, at
the lowest prices. Pictures taken In all kinds of
whether,
He is prepared to take the latest style of pictures.—
Come one, come all, and see for yourselves.
Lebanon, May 10, 1/365. J. A. SPENGLER..
LEMBERCER'S
DRUG STORE
IN AIEDICIN.ES QUALITY IS OF
FIRST IMPORTANCE.
!T L. LEMBERGER. Graduate of the Philo
!! delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the
qtizons of Lebanon and surrounding country. ; l
a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines ands
Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery;
a ml Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the,
h e st manufacture in the country. and a large
variety of Tootle Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes -
land Hair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine.
Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber.
PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES.
Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for
sale in large and small quantities at
LEMEERGER'S Drug Storo.
GARDEN , SEEDS,
FLOWrIR SEEDS,
You will find a full assortment and a large,
variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at'
LEMBERGER'S.
Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lyo, Soda Ash,
and Potash in large and small quantities at
LEMBERGER'S Drug Store.
Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash. Sol
ara tug, 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 whits or red Castile Seap, Country Soap,
Elusive Soap to remove grease spots, superior
Shaving soap, buy the same nt
LEMBERGER'S.
Do you want a good .Hair Ville? something
to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, nod
to prevent falling out of the if you do
Call at LEMBERGER'S.
gm. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! I
The afflicted are requested to call and exam.:
Me my stook of Trusses, Supporters, dze., COM.
prising a variety of Manufacture.
im,"Marsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad
justing Pad Truss."
"Marsh's" Catamenial Bandage.
An invaluable article for the purpose.
If you are in want of any of the above you
can be suited at.
DEMBEI4GER'S Drug Store.
pare-Ohio etta,wita 'Brand y,
The genuine article for Medicinal Purposed
Ito be had in all its Purity at
LEMBERGER'S DrOg Store,
Opposite the Market Rom.
Anything you want that is kept in a well
conducted First class Drug Store, can be furn
ished you by
LEMBERGER,
Chemist and Apothecary.
Sißceling thankful for the very liberal patron
age thus far received from the Physicians, Mer
chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround
ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use
every effort to please all.
sea-Special attention given to PHYSICIAN'S
PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, and all
medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always,
as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold
Ito suit the times. Remember the Address,
JOS. L. LEMBEAGEII.,
!
Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary,
Feb. 15, 1860. Market street, Lebanon, l'a. I
B. S. RA BER'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUG STORE
Has been removed to his New Building. on Climberhind
Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa. ,
stall Esubscriber respectfully announces to his acquaim
rip tances and the public in general, that he lies
con
ntlyon band ti large stock of
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
MEDICINES, -•••••••••-.„: PAINTS,
CHEMICA-LS, - S#I FDYE-STUFFS,
VARNISHES, I • TURPENTINE,
•
GLASS WARE, ' BRUSHES,
HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS,
Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet. Soaps, Se.
gars, Tobacco, &c.' Also , 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. Purchasers will please remember this, and exam
ine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchas
ing elsewhere. .Physician's prescriptions and fuss
ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the
day or night, by calling at the Drng Store, opposite the
Eagle Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will be opened for the com
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and
10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. AI.
Lebanon, Aug. IS 1802. DAVID S. HABER.
Attention. Sportsmen.
r i IIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the pub
lic that be hasjust returned from the city, having
laid In a fine assortment of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
POWDI3Ii. CAPS, &c., which ere now open for hence , .
tion and sale at his Store, on Merke t street. a few doors
North of the L. l l. 8.. R., Lebanon, Pn .
/tom All kie.l ofßepairink done at the shortest pos
sible notice and in the beet style of workmanship.,
-a. G. AubicsnAcit.
Lebanon, Oct. 19.1.861.-3ni..
1 804 NEW STYLES. 1864
ADAM RISS, in Cumberland Street, between
. Market and the Court ILonse,north side,has
now on hand a splendid' assortment of the ew
Style of RATS AND' CAPS, for men and boys. fir IS6S
to which the attention of the public is respectfully Inv,
ted. Mats cl all prices, from the cheapest to the mos
costly, always on band. Be Ints alsojust operuld a splen
did assortment of SUMMED HATS, embracine snelerit
STRAW, PANAMA, PBDAL, PSAILL. BORN, LEG
HORN, SENATE, CRETAN, and all others.
ittEk, IN will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps
&c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.
Lebanon, May 4,1864.
ADOLPHUS REINOEILb.
CHARLES H. INIEILY
A Friendly Invilation
- •
-- - -; alAs
•
a .4
-..7;i;CS! r'f;,ll,q4lVJ'
' 4 t • - 001 1K •
To all desirous of purchasing
LUMBER &CO AI
To the best advantage. at the old established a i,tl
well-known
LUMBER YARD
REINOEHL & MEILY
At the UNION CANAL, on the Enst end West sides el
Market Street, North Lebanon Borough.
inn subcribers take pleasure in informing the
citi
zens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that
they still continua the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI
NESS, at their old and V! e 11 known slant, where they
are daily receiving additional supplies of the
BEST AND WELL. SEASONED LUMBER,
consisting of White and Yellow Pine BOARDS, PLANK
and SCANTLING.
Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK end SCANTLING.
RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS
ASH, rom 1 to 4 inch ; CILF,RRY, fret)! 51', to 3 inch
POPLAR, from r . ,•44 to 2 inch.
Poplar and Hardwood-SCANTLING.
Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS
Roofing and Plastering LATHS.
SHINGLE'S SHINGLES!! SWING LES ! !!
Also, Pine and Hemlock :SHINGLES.
COAL! COAL!! COAL I •
A large stock of the. hest quality of Stove, en,
Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the es , Alle
gheny COAL for Blacksmiths.
tibr Thankful for the liberal manner in w1 , .41 they
have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a
tardial invitation for a continuance oflitvore, as they
are confiderkt that they now
,have the huVest, best and
cheapest stock ofLU3lolo.,ort , hand in:, the county,
wbieb will be sold eta — bens noble per centags.
by? Please cell and examine our stock - and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
. REINOELII, k bIETLY
North Lebanon borough, April 5,1865.
A. S.BIV EIDENER,
38 Soiith Second Street,
Between Market and Chestnut Streetr,
PHILA DELFHIA.
Manufacturer of Coal Oil Lamps and
Wholesale dealer in Glass Tumblers,
Patent Jars and Glassware
generally
DEALERS will find it to their advantage to exam
ine our stock and and rompare prices before purchas
ing their goods for the spring sales.
We would call the attention of the public partleu
lurly to our
NEW STYLE OF PATENT JAR FOR
PRESERVING FRUIT WITHOUT SUGAR.
-We eau refer to hundreds of respectable persons who
put up peaches and other fruit in our Jars last season
without the n e of Syrup, and found upon opening that'
the Fruit retained its natu.al flavor, and in filet was
just the same as when put into the jars.
A . J. WaDENER,
No. 38 South Second Street
April 19, 1865 —3m ; Philadelphia.
RIERCIIIANT TAILONCING
S. ItAel SAY, in Funek's building, corner of Cum
berland street and Doe alley, has on band and
for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large
lot of
C 0 S,
CASSIM ERE% and
V ESTIN OS, -
well selected from Good Lloimea. Good Fite nod sub.
stantial making guaranteed to all. A. 90 Handker
chiefs, Cravats, Moves, foolery, Suspenders, Funcy and
Plain Lilloo Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers,
Lebanon, May 4, 1864.
READYRIADE CM/THING
ill be sold at
Extremely Low Prices.
DABER, one of the firmof Haber Re Woe., hoe
. taken the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the
appraisemout, which will enable him to sell lowor than
anywhere else can be bought. Call and see for your.
solve before you make your Nall purchase.
Sa.. THREE DOORS WEST FROM COURT ROUSE
Lebanon, Moy 4, /804, MENU . RARER:
1865 1865
"18 years established in N. Y. City'°
"Only infallible remedies known."
Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to tbo Unman Family."
hats came out of their holes to die."
"Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ester's,
' Is a paste—used for Rate,
Mice, Mashes, Black and
Red Ants, &c., &c., &c., &e.
'Costar's' Bed-Bug Exterminator,
Is a liquid er wash, used to
destroy, and also as a pie
•entivo for Bed-Bugs, &c.
Costar's Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Moths, Mosquitors,
Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on
• Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c.
/far Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
Agii- I I I BICIVARE I I I of ail worthless imitations.
litir See that "Comm's", name is on each box, bot
tle', and Flask, before you buy.
• HENRY R. COSTAR.
Xtdir•Prineipal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y.
"43„. Sold by Dr, olgoacal moss, and ell Druggists
and Dealers at Lebanon, Pa.
11!•11:1===k1
INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmers' Gazette (Eng.
lisp) asserts and proves by figures that one pair of fats
will have a progeny and descendants no less than 651,
050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family
can be kept down,they would consume more food than
would sustain 05,000 buthan beings.
ea. See "Costar's" advertisement in this paper.
RATS versus DlRDS.—Whoever engages in shooting
small birds is a cruel man ; whoever a ids in extermi
nating rats Is a benefactor. We should like. some of
our correspondents to give us the benefit of their ex
perience in driving out those pests. We need some
thing besides dogs, cats, and traps for this business.—
Scientific American, N. Y.
See "Costar's" advertisement to this paper.
"COSTAR'S" RAT Exterminator is simple, safe, and
sure,—the most perfect RAT-ideation meeting we have
ever attended. Every rat that can get it, properly pre•
pared according to directiona,"wlll cat it, and every
one that eats it will die, generally at some place as
far possible from where the medicine was taken.—Lake
Share, Mick Mirror.
TS` .„. See "Costar's advertisement in this paper
A 'VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.---Speaking of
" , Costar's" Rat, Roach, &e., Exterminator—more grain
and provisions are destroyed annually in Orant Coun
ty by vertu in than would pay for tons of this Rat awl
Insect Killer.--Lancaster, Wis., Herald.
See "Costar's" advertisemeut in this paper.
• FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId recol
lect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain, Provi
sions, &c., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice; Ants,
and other insects and vermin—ail - of which can be
prevented by a few dollars' worth of ‘.Costar's" Rat,
Rouoh, &c., Exterminator, bought and used freely.
ARP- Sso "Costar's" advertisement in this paper.
• Sold in Lebanon, Pa.. at
Dr. Geo. gloss' .Drug Store ,
Cumberland et., opposite Court House
March 29, 1695.—0u1.
WALTER'S MILL.
F[ 'FIE suheeriber respectfully-informs the public tha
j_ he has entirely rebuilt the Mill ou the little Swa
tarn, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen
gert's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown
Lebanon county, Pa.; that he has it now in complete
running order, and Is' prepared to furnish customers
regularly with a very superior article of
111 F 11L...113111INC__T - 111El& 4.Ap.
as cheap as it can be ebtainedirom any other source.—
Re keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash
prices CROP, lIItAN, SHORTS, &c. Ile is also pre
pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' WORK, for'Farmers
and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in
vites all to give him a trial. The machinery of the
'Mill Is entirely new and of the latest and most im
proved kind. By strict attention to business and fun
dealing lie hopes to merit* share of public patronage.
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS , &c •.)
bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices
will be paid. FRAN K LIN WALTER.
May 4, 1864
WANTED TO BUY
50,000 BUSHELSBYE;
59 000 busbels CORN
50,000 bushels OATS;
50.000 bushels WHEAT,
Also, CLOV ERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for
which the highest CASH prices will be paid at.the Leb
anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.
GEORO E HOFFMAN.
Lebanon. July 17.1961.
Look to Your interest.
ing
M ItihloSpsA, Al,Ol
t t is
o h .. s ug taken rin t e h r e l y ? c o a ti o e w h n_ it a l c ak
Ar
opposite the old Lutheran Church. lie has en
gaged first class city. worknien in • all 'branches of his
business. Ills stock of material Is well .seasoned, and
of the best quality. Ire is prepared to manufacture
on, order, or sell and deliver
' Carriages and Boggles, of all
descriptions. It is work will
tavorably compere In taste,
finish and proportion, with
any turned out in the State.
A new feature will be his shifting top, leather covered
Buggies, lined with broadcloth, and made after the
most a pproved Connecticut style.
Prompt attention will be given to REPAIRING, end
the charges will be reasonable.
Ile has also taken the shops formerly occupied by
IL C. Nipe and J. 1.1. Miller, in STIAEFFERSTOWN.—
Experienced hands are working at both places. At
these shops attention will be paid mainly to building
EX PRESS WAGONS, and repairing. Samples of ling.
gies and Carriages can he seen at all the shops.
April 19, 1865.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The andersigued having taken the Largo and Commo
diens Hotel, in Pottsville, known as the
MORTIMER HOUSE,
Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for
mar patrons that he is prepared to osmium°.
date all who may favor him with
their patronage.
The MORTIMER HOUSE has been newly - papered,
painted, and refurnished throughout, and the PROPIME
TOR feels warranted in saying that it is
TJNSURPASSED• BY' ANY HOTEL IN THE
Borough of Pottsville, for comfort rind convenience.' •
No Pain's will be Spaed •
To render it au agreeable and comfortable stopping
place for strangers and travelers.
The Stabling and Slt6dtling,
Attached to the Motel, are sufficiently large for the se
commodation of the horses and carriages of
his guests.
The Hotel is now open for the
Reception of the Public.
tlf A. lie will be happy to accommodate all who
,may
give him a cull. JOSEPH YEGER,
Pottsville, April 8, 1853. Proprietor.
CABINET WARE ROOMS AND CHAIR MAN
UFACTORY, -
Lately occupied by Owzr: Leoe
Market street, ad door worth of the L. nt ey Railroad,
LEBANON, PA.
Largest Manufactory and Best 6 ssortment of
Furniture and Chairs in the County.
ruling undersigned would most respectfully ask the
public to bear iu mina that he has still on hand at
his Rooms the cheapest, largest and
best assortment of the most fashion- - I --',
able and handsome stock of Furst'. •
tare and Chairs. Persons in need
_ - -
of anything in his line, would-best call and examine
his stock before, purchasing elsewhere. Ho warrants
. all his stock-to be of a tuperior quality to any
j, in the market in the country, as it is all of his
WII make. Prices will also be lower than at
any other place, either in the borough or coup;
knot Lebauen.
S. S. KAAISAY
He will aloe Imre on hand an extensive assortment
or Cushioned Spring, Cane Bottomed and Windsor
CHAIRS.
All orders promptly attended to, and speedily, exe.
cat. , d, at the very lowest prices.
All persona purchasing Furniture from him will be
accommodateil by having it delivered to them to any
part of the' coutity,',/ree ofOfroirge, and without the
least injury, as helnosprcicured One of - the best Cush
ioned Furniture Wagons, especially for that purpose.
Lebanou, April 17, 1885.
1865.
1865.
1565•
1865.
1865.
CLOCKS.
Thirty. Day,
Eight - Day,
Thirty Hour,
CLOCKS ,
Just Received at
J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store,
Lebanon, Pa
A. Siteig:erwaintk
REMOVAL.
NORTH LEBANON
Saddle and Harness Manu
factory.
rPHE undersigned has removed . •,,-. 7 ,, ,.:-:•-
.1. his Saddlery and Harness ' .:7 ,?\
Manufactory to
anufactory to a few doors South ft ; ,:. ..4;:•••• :,-
- -rOt 4 t ,
of the old place, to the large room +'
lately occupied by =man & Bro., as
a Liquor store, whore he will be happy to see all his old
friends and customers, and where be bas increased fa
citifies for attending to all the departments of his busi
ness. Being determined to be behind no other estab
lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he
has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and
make himself master of every modern improvement in
the business and secure the services of the best work ,
men 'that liberal wages would command. He will keep
a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the short
est notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such us Sad
dles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy
Harness, Buggy Whips tf the best manufacture, lin&
fate Bobes,Fly Nets, such as Cotton,
Worsted, Linen,
and a new kind lately invented ; WHIPS of every
kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; flames
of all descriptions. Hatter Chains, home-made Traces,
&c., &c., all of which he will warrant to be equal to
any that can be obtained in any other establishment
in the country. All he asks that those desiring any
thing in this line, should call at his place and. examine
Ms stock. He feels the fullest confidence in hie ability
co give entire satisfaction.
•m, All orders thankfully received and prompily itt
ended to. SOLOMON SMITH.
North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13,1862.
Removal
TUX.
NEW AND CREAP BOOT
AND SHOE . STORE.
rtITIE subscriber would respectfully inform the eit
izenk of Lebanon and vicinity,. that be has remov
ed his BOOT and SITOB STORE to Matket street, next
door south of Mrs. Rise's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa.
,
whereltekeeps on
hand alarge and well
assorted stock of all
kinds of BOOTS and
S HOE S.. He will
• . , - 4ms tlf - make to order all
. x, kinds of BOOTS and
SHOES, and at very
short notice. Ile al
so keeps on hand a
large and well-assort
ed stock of LEATHER, such u RED AND OAK.SOLE
LEATHER, CALF AND. KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND
FAD= LEATHER, KID,'LININOS, ROANS, BIND
INGS, &a. ' anikall kinds . of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
FINDINGS, suih 'BOOT -TREES, LASTS,; BOOT
CORDS and WEBBS; AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN
CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS,—
Constantly on band au assortment ofLastinge, Threads,
Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit
and Shoe Tools of every description. Having been en
gaged in the business more than twenty years, he feels
satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all who will
favor him with a call. Shoemakers from the country
will do well by calling on him before purchasing else
where. SAMUEL HAucK.
Lebanon, Jan. 27 1.864. •
soot and- Shoe Store.
JACOB ItkED.ll, respectfully in
forms the public that lie still wain
ues his extensive establishment in
ediflitg his new building,in Cumberland st.,
where be hopes to render the smile
satisfaction as heretofore to all who
may favor him with their custom He invites :McMinn ts
and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES and every one who
wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in
his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large
and varied stock.
lie is determined to , surpass all ermpetition in the
manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for
any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard
to materials and worknianship;,none bt the best quali
ty of LHATIIBR and other materiale are used, and none
but the best workmen are employed
P. B.—lle returns his sincere thanks to his friends for
the vary liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him.
ifehopes by strict attention to busiaessand endeavoring
to please his, customers, to merit a share of public pat
renege. - ['Lebanon, May 4, 1864
STOVES. STOVES.
NNOWis the time to buy your STOVES before cold
winter is here, and the hest and cheapest place is
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Mannfac
tory of James N. Rogers,
Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where eon be
had the 'largest and best assortment of PARLOR,
HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Leba
non, Gus Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his
own make, with -a general assortment of Parlor Stoves,
and a large variety of the best Cooking Stores in the
county or boraugh, which he warrants to bake or roast
WASLIBBILERS con•tantly on hand of all sizes,
and the best material.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the hear
lest iron, and the best made in Lebanon.
Mao, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best
material and in a workmanlike manner. As be is a
practical Workman, and has had an experience of
twenty-five years, he feels confident that he can give
general sattsftetion.
He takes this method of .returning his thanks to his
numerouseustoffers for their liberal support, and he
hopes, by strictly Di tending to his own business and
setting other people's alone, to Still receive a share of
puplic patronage. JAMES N. EGGERS.
KKir Particular attention paid to all kinds of jOBMICGI
such as Roofing, sponting, &c., and all work warranted
MAY 11, 1861,
Hon° ! Hallo !
ROTHSCHILD
WILL
OPEN MS BANK
o A , i nvet a large Capital in Groceries an'd Provisions
T
Dillerls old Stand,
Lebanon, Pa.
.
HE will keep alt kinde of Dried Fruits, (imported and
domestic,) also Peris,Boans, Earley, Elm Farina, Corn
Starch, Rico Flour, Prunes, Currants, Peaches, ( dried
and canned,) 'also canned Tomatoes, Tomato Ketchup,
Sauces, L imberger's, English and Green cheese, &m.
All kinds of Groceries, such as Molasses, Sugars, Cof
fees, Fish, (salt and Pickled,) Sardines, Holland Her
ring, together with a general variety of all articles
kept in a first class Grocery Store..
AW- lie solicits the patronage of the public, assur
ing his customers that his goods will always be of the
first quality, and will be disposed of at a namable
profit.
ALSO
StigetVlS 434XLCIL r i l iCal=l.lELO
Oral] kinds and quantities. Como and INViIST IN
THIS DANK! It will pay the purchaser.
Arn — SEIVIEMBPIIt DlLlalivs OLD STAND. z.oxt.
door to Henry & lleinoelirs store.
N B.—Market prices will no paid in cash for country
Produce.
Mart% 23, 1865 . ..: .
Blanket Sicliwis
- 11.0T1.1, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed Jet
lIJJ Black or Blue Black, primed, the color,
,warranted
and goods turned out equal to new, by
LYON DBMBERGEB,
East flellover.
Aar Articles to be dyed can bo loft at As. L. Zenther:
ger's Drug Store where all orders for the above will be
_
attended to. r March 11. 1868„
TxpcNeit
311 SN:YaLwiej
'WOULD respectfully: inform the citi-
Ut'.. Sens of Lebanon and vicinity, that
helms remote:o.We :Tailoring Establish
ment to the room lately occupied by Dr
D. Y. Sehneck ,in Walnut street; three doors south a .
David Iltellinger's Hotel, next door to .John D.
Krause's store, where be will make up the most _lash
ionable clothing. All work entreated to his care will
be manufactured in the bestmanner,, , on moderate
terms. Good tits and substantial making guaranteed,
especially for the stout us well -as for the slender. Ike
is ready to accommodate his customers by having a
snit of clothes made on short notice. Thank - ftil for the
liberal patronage extended to 111111 thus far, he hopes .
by strict attention to his business, to liter it a continu
ance of the eame. Fie Cordirelty ifivites the public and
his obi customers to give him a call. Terms cash.
Lebanon, March 23. 186 5.
REMOVAL.
FITSI FITS FITS
.
A . RICHEY, Merchant Tailor , - respectfully an
nouncess to the citizens. of Lebanon and vicinity.
that ho has removed his place of husinesi to Market
street; between
,Cumberland and Chestnut, ascend door
north of Matthes' hotel, where he, will continue to
keep, as heretofore, a line amortniet of
CLOTHS, CASSI.nRES'
all otwhich he will sell or ,
make up to : ordor at
prices to suit the times. -
All- work entrusted to his care, will be manuthetur
ad lea workmanlike In:Liner as to fashion and Altera
bility.
floods purchased elsewhere As ill be cheWully made
up to order on the usual moderate terms.
having had years of experience in the Tailoring and
Dry• Goods basinesfi, and being inclined to turn to the
advantage of his customers, all., the advantages result
log from said amptirementa, le feels satisfied that it
will be responded-to by a• very liberal share of the pub'
tic patronage. •
Friends call once to please me after that phatealciur
selves. ' Apr 111231866,
HELIVIEOLD'S
'FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A positive and Specific Remedy for diseases of the
Bladder, igldneys, Grovel and Dropsical Eweilinffs
This Medicine increases the powers of digestion, and
excites the absorbents into healthy Action, by vhiel,
watery or calcareous depositions, and all nnn.atnrr.l
largements are redueed,as well as pain and Inflammation,
and Is good for men, women and children.
HELMBOLD'S! EXTRACT- BUCIIU,
For wenimess arising from .Excesses, Habits of Dissipa.
tion, Early Indiscretion,' attended with the following
Symptoms:
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing.
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, 'Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back,
Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body.
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face,
Universal Lassitude, Pallid COIIIACIIIIrIee.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which this Medi
cino invariably removes), soon follow—
. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC. FITS, ,55e.., •
la one of which the patient may expire. Who can say
they are not frequently followed by those "direful direful ills.
eases," „:
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION?
Many are aware of Bic cause Or their ealreriag,but none
wilicontess. The records of the insme : asylums and the
melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to
the truth of the assertion.
The - Constitution, Once: affected by organic weeklies%
requires the aid of meetiqino to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which HELSIDOLD'S EXTRACT 131X1117
invariably does. A trial will convince the 11109 t sceptical.
In many affections peculiar to Females, the Earn Arr
nrcur is unequaled by any other remedy, and for ail
:omph:tints incident to the sex, or in the
DECLINE on CHANGE OF LIFE,
Eau. SYMPTOVS ABOV.
Of No Family should ba without it.
Take no Weans, Mercury. or ,mitileastust. medicine for
unpleasant and dangerous diseasei.
EXTRACT BliGiiii
DLNEDFieWE
In all their stagea little expense, little or no change of
net, no inconvenience. cud. NO EXPOSURE.
USE 11ELIVIBOLD'S
EX - r - R 1 3UCHU
or all affections anti diseases of these organs, whether
r'rom whatever-came originating, and no matter how lon,-,
standing. DiaeaSes of these organs requird the aid of a
diuretic. -
HEIRIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the Great Diuretic.
And It Is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases
for which it is recommended.
(=I •
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Pal Fi
BEM
end the otly reltrthlt. te-! tootyrk remedy for th
ettre SrAr, Iratrzr.l, Prim; an
Er:eilings or the 7 - ot:cr, tleeretiths of the Throat ani
Lego, TIM nez, 11:1mic.; co the Totter, Eryslpelak
scaly ErtpLiens of the Skip.
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of the--worst disorders that nnet mankind arise from lb
corruption that accu.m.la. es in the Lined. Of all the cats
cove/des that have neon made to purge it oat, none en
equal in efleet I:=LMEOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT of:__:
SIPA.DILL.t. It cleanses and renovates the Blood, Mari
the vigor of health into system, and purges out tin
humors which make disease. it stimulates the hesl:l.:
reactions of the hotly, and mtpels the disorders that crc :
and rankle in the blood. Such a remedy that could
rc:led on has long been sought for, and now, for the t
team the public havo ono on which they cau depend. C.:
space here does not admit of certificates to show itsctlec!
bat the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick the. i
has its virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken
Two tablespoonsful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla adde
to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, an
one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup Of Sass
parilla, or the decoction es usually made.
RELMBOLD'S P.OSE WASS,
An excellent Lotion for 'diseases arising from habits o
dissipation, used in connection. With the Extracts Endo
and Sarsr.pargla, In such diseases as recommended. Eri•
dense of the inoet responsible and reliable character Srii
sztecnipzni :Ardielnes. _Also explicit directions lb
1:3(3, theme:Ws firing vitnesses, and up
'wards :• • - -:ied certifleates and recommends
tory z • .' -• :dch are from tbahighest sources
; , •lans,-Clergymen, Statesmen; ac
cr resorted to their publication it
the DOW bpal, ....MS not do this from the fact that lit
articles reek ;:e . teadard Preparations, and do not nest
to be propped up by.certilicates.
The Cele:tea of bledielne,lllre the Doric Column, shoal(
stand simple, pure, majestic, having , Fact for its baste
Induction for its pillar, and Truth alone for its Capital.
My Extract t arse:m:llln is a Blood Purifier: my E xtra°
Stiebu is a Diuretic, and will act as Inch in all'eases.
Both nre prepared on pnrcly scientific principlea—a
bacuo—and are the most active 'measures of either thi.
elm bo made. A ready and conclusive test will be n com
P° l l Bo ° cf their properti ea :with those ect forth in the fol
loWing works:
See D!spenantory of the United :Aetna. "
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Roo Fro m
feur Dzwrzu , valuable mike on' the Thsetiet
of Physic:
• . • •
See remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Thyme, Mils
See remarks made by Dr Epauent MCDOWELL, C. CCM
brated Physician and IV:ember of
the royal College o
Surgeons, Ireland, and.pnbllsbed. In the Transactions d
the King and queen's Journal;
.Seo tedico•Chirergical neview, published by Battez
TRAvsee, FellOW'ef the 'Royal College of Surge One.
See most of the late standard works on Medicine.
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Diseases
Cures Secret
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