Milt Gnu. ANTHRACITE COAL—The Miners' Journal of Pottsville says : "At pres ent prepared coal cannot bo sold in quantity at $3 a ton, and much of the articles sent to market unsold will not net the producer $2,50 per ton.— Much of the coal going to market not sold to the Government is being piled at Port Richmond, and in a short time it is anticipated that the wharves will be completely filled, This will have a tendency, of course, to keep prices lower. To sum up, the trade is prostrated, and nothing but a reduction all round in prices can infuse into it again renewed life and vigor." "TEE LAST WAft."-Mr. Pitt speaking in the House of Coinmons of the glorious war which preceded the disastrous one in which _England lost the colonies, called it "the last war." Several members cried out, "the last war but one." He took no notice, and soon after, repeating the mistake, he was interrupted by a gen oral cry of "The last war but one— the last war but one." "1 mean sir," said Mr. Pitt turning to . the speaker and raising his sonorous voice, "I mean, sir, the last war that Britons would wish to remember." Where upon the cry was instantly changed into an universal cheering, long and loud. DEMORALIZED, BUT NOT SCATTERED. The Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel has the following good story of a rebel sol dier :—A soldier of Bate's division, after the command had run two days from Nashville, had thrown away his gun and accoutrements, and, alone in the woods, sat down and commenced thinking. Rolling np his sleeves, and looking at his legs and general physique he thus gave vent to his “pheelinks":—“l am whipped, badly whipped, and somewhat demoralized; but no man can say I'm scattered." (ltr In Pittsburg is a most inveter ate thief named John Wesly. He called at an eating-house to get din ner, and while it was being cooked, he left with the dining room clock.— When dinner was brought in, the guolit and clock were missing. The police were informed, and in .& short time discovered the clock in a jewel ry store. John had traded it for an. other clock and five dollars. He then sold his second clock, and while making the trade stole a black silk neck-tie. The police at last succeed ed in trapping him. "He is in a safe place." kir A number of empty bottles thrown into the sea on the west coast of Africa have been picked up on the Irish coast. One has been found after sixteen years, another af ter fourteen, another, a third, after ten years. One was thrown into ^ ".,"" off..t_vr. woz bottirwas' 'thrown— in - atnretr n g's Straits, and 200 days afterwards was found on the flonduras coast, having traveled 3,500 miles. A CONSCIENTIOUS SCRUPLE.--Hen ry Ward Beecher asked Park Benja min why he never came to hear him preach. Benjamin replied : "Why, Beeehor, the fact is, I have conscien tious scruples against going to places of public amusement on Sundays." Conundrums: Why do pioneers go before the ar. my ? To axe the way. Why is Asia like a negro's mouth ? —Because it abounds in gum and ivory. Why does a fat hog not meditate ? —Because he is not a thin-our. • Why was Hamlet so courageous in addressing his father's ghost ?—Be cause he was not particular to a. shade. Why is a tight shoe like a fine summer? Because it makes the corn grow. When is an undertaker likepne of his own jobs? When he's a cough in. Why are books like the best friends? Because when they bore you, you can shut them up without offense. Wby is a spider a good correspon dent? Because ho drops a line at every post. Why is a bridal journey like a sea voyage Because it is a marry-time excursion. Why is a hive like a spectator at a show ? Because it is a bee-holder (beholder.) Why is the letter S likely to prove dangerous in arguments? Because it turns words into sWords. Why is a badly conducted hotel like a fiddle ? Because it's a vile inn. Why is a young lady like a hinge ? Because she is something to adore, Why is a sea-sick passenger on his way to England like Whittier? Be- cause he is a IsContributer to the At lantic." Why is a pig the most extraordi nary animal in creation ? Because you first kill and then cure him. What two letters of the alphabet are most like the cranium of a drone? BZ. Why is a gun like a newspaper ? Because it makes reports. Why is the letter T like an island? Because it's in the midst of water. Why are women who eschew mat rimony like railroad trains 7 Because their failure to connect occasions many disappointments. Why i 9 a married man like a can dle? Because he goes out at night when he ought not, to. Why is the first chicken like a fore mast ! Because he is just before the main hatch. What two letters of the alphabet are best to drink ? BR or AL. Why is a blush like a little girl ? Because it becomes a woman. Why may the exercise of skating serve as an excellent introduction to society ? Because when the ice is broken, you may often drop in. Magnificent Sale. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES lEWENRY4 &CO On the One' Dollar Plan. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF One Gold and Silver Watch Manufac tory, Two Immense Jewelry Establish ments, One Silver Plating - %V are-house, One Gold Pen and Pencil Maker.— To be disposed of with dispatch. WITHOUT REGARD TO COST ! rf"2 goods are of fashionable styles and mast excel lent workmanship, and are sacrificed in this way to relieve the proprietors from embarrassment occa sioned by a distracting civil war. It should be promi nently stated, also, that they are 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 fall foreign bills arepayable in gold,) amount to more than the entire coat or many or the articles offered by us to the public. To facilitate the sale. ONLY ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any article on onr list, and this sum the purchaser need not pay until be knows what be is to get! Thisplan accords with the method re cently become so popular for disposing of large stooks of Jewelry and similar productions - THE PLAN IS 'SIMPLE ! The name of each article , offered far eale—as "Gold Routing Watch," "Gold Oval-Band Bracelet," "Pearl Breastpin and Bar Drops," "Gold Enamelled Ring," "BilverElated Cake Basket," &c., is written on a card and enclosed in a sealed envelope ; these envelopes are then placed in a drawer and well mixed • then as an order is received, with twentrilve cent; for return postage and other charges, one of the cards or certifi cates is taken at random and sent by first mall to cue tomer, who will see. at once what he can get for one dollar. Him is pleased with his fortune he can for ward. the money according to directions on the certifi cate and secure tne prize. If the article awarded should be unsuited to the purchaser—as for example, a set of Pearl Ear-Drops and Breastpin to a young man who could not wear them and bad no one to givo them to —we will send any tither article mi 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 is and spend no more. Examine carefully our Catalogue I WATCH DEPARTMENT. 300 Gents' Patent Lever Gold Ruining Case, $5O to $2OO 300 Gents' Detaeh'd Laver Gold Hunting Cass 40 175 400 Gents' Swiss Gold Hunting Case, 30 100 200 Ladies' Gold and Enameled Hunting Case, . ' 30 80 400 Gents' Patent Lever Silver Minting Case, 30 90 400 Gents' Del. Lever Silver Ranting Case, 80 86 300 Gents' Det.Lever Silver open face 20 50 300 Gents' Patent Lever Silver open face, 25 . 60 300 Gents' Swiss Silver, 18 40 • JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 200 Diamond Rings, $4O to $l2O 300 Gents' Diamond Pine, 20 100 3000 do CallfornlaDiamond Pins, 3 15 3000 do do do Rings. 3 12 5000 do Gold and Ennui, Fob Chains, 3 40 4000 do do veal chains, 5 40 4000 Pair Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 3 10 4000 do do do and Roam. do, 3 10 6000 sets Gents' Gold Studs, 8 8 8000 Gents' Stone Set and Signet Rings, 3 /2 8000 do • do do Roam. do, 4 15 6000 Ladies' Gold Neck Mains, 5 50 4000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 3 10 6000 do and Jet do • 8 /2 5000 de Enameled do 8 15 3000 do Cbatelaln Chains, 8 30 50(0 Pair Ladies' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 3 8 4000 do do do Eosin. do 4 10 8000 &Mare Gold Brooches 3 12 6000 Coral, Opal and Enteral Brooehes, 3 12 5000 Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops 3 8 7000 Idosalo0"et. Lava & Florentine do - 3 10 0000 Gold Thimbles, 5 10 10000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Bar-Drops, 8 10 10000 Miniature Lockets 4 10 10000 Miniatnre Lockets—magic spring 8 25 10000 Plain Gold Rico, 4 12 10000 SeteLadiee' Jewelry, Gold and Jet, 5 20 10000 do do Cameo, Pearl, &c ~ 5 20 10000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Bracelets, 4 17 10000 do do do fiat Supporters 2 12 _ _ . SILVER PLATED WARE 10000 Cups 8000 Goblets 8 - 12 10000 Pair Napkin Rings 2 • 10 2000 Card Baskets 4 - 16 3000 Cake Baskets 5 • 20 4000 Castor Frames—complete with bottles 5 • 20 2000 Ice P itehers 10 • 20 6000 Pair Butter Knives 3 - 8 5000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles 2 - 8 1000 Engraved Pie Knives 3 • 6 8000 Dozen Tea Spoons per dozen 5 15 6000 Dozen Table Spoons per dozen 8 - 24 6000 Dozen Table Forks per dozen 8 • 30 6000 Dozen Dessert Forks per dozen 7 • 25 12000 oid Pens, nifittirs/dtrfittu " e 8000 Gold Pen; Gold 01ounted Holders 3 - 15 6000 Gold Pens with Gold Extension holders 10 - 25 6000 Gold Pens, Gold Holders and Ponolls 10 • 30 6000 Gold Pencils 6 - 20 REMEMBER THE PLAN! - - - ail eases Nub charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage, and doing the business, the sum of Twenty five cents, - which must be enclosed In the order. Five Certificats will like sent for $1 ;.eleven fur $2; thirty for $5 ; aixtyfive for $lO ; one hundred for $l5. AGENTS ARE WANTED Throughout the Country to operate for us. A large compensation will be paid. Send for terms, dm , en• closing stamp. NEWBORN & CO., 75 Fulton Street, N. Y April 5, 1865.-3 m. V. A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. riIHE undersigned having formed a imrtnersbi p in the MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would reepectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. They will tontine to keep, at the late stand of SMIRK, GEESAMAN & LONG; a most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they will re tail Cheap for CASII, 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 Lead or by the Ton; all kinds of DIM L FEED, SALT, PLASTER, Ae. • -Apr They solicit the business of all their eld friends Ind the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. SIIERR & LONG. North Lebanon, May 4,1864. OTUINI EISPENC AND PEDLERS ALSO TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON, MARCUS NATHAN respectfully informs the people of Lebanon and vicinity that he has opened a No tion and Fancy Dry Goods Store in Lebanon for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade of all articles in his line at the meet reduced prices possible. His stock consists in part of all kinds of Woolen and Cotton Stock Jogs and Mee Undershirts, Drawers , Woolen Caps andNublas, Mils and Gloves Scarfs, all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Collars for Ladies and Gentlemen, Ilairclresses and Nets, Ribbons and Velvets, Spool and Patent Sewing Thread, Buttons, Scissors, Combs. Ac., Ac. A large assortment of UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS; at the lowest prices. Spectacles, Pocketbooks, Portmonairee, Dominoes, Cards, tec. large snort meat of Musical Instruments,Violins, Accordcons ' Banjos Tamborines, Flutes, ifes, Baskets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Satchels, and all kinds of Toys, in fact everything almost tbal can be thonght of in the Notion and Fancy line. Also s large variety of JEWELRY and WATCHES. Pedlere and Storekeepers will find it their interest to buy of us. Our Store is in Cum. berland Street, in Fnnck's building, between the Court Reuse and Market House. MARCUS . NATHAN, *Jacob E. L. Zimmerman's* MURK' CLASS HAIR-DRESSING AND HAIR-DYE ING SALOON, Mark *t street, near Cumberland, and opposite the Eagle note. Being thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Lebanon, July 2, 1852. N. IL—The Saloon will be closed on Sunday. MERCHANT TAILORIN G SS. RAMSAY, in Funek'scornur of Cum. berland street and Doe alloy, has on hand and for sale, either by the yard or ma de to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, well selected from Good Honaes. Goad Fite and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. —Poo Handker chiefs, Orairata, Gloves, Heelery, Bnependers, Fancy and Plain Linen Shinto, Under Shirts and Drawers. S. 8. RASISAY• Lebanon, May 4, 1869. BOOKS & STATIONERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ & HOUCK wo c u on iv i n d f= t t: o u o b i lic u , n t , , i it Inv o i n n e gboagli omi tan o d f Reedel and George Waltz, they aro now ry prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old Stand (IL U. RoedelYs) 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 hilecella /1001113 books at greatly reduced prices. The New York and Pt iiadelphia Daily and Weekly Papers, and Magazines, win be had and subscribed for, on reasonable terms,by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their line will be ohoorfally at teLebanOno Kw nded to with pr i t l om L pp and dlepatch IO t. (1) 0 c — 1 CW ge. 2 0 *MO A 0. = t li ,• 4 r i.l 0 M A „ . . LIM 1. . ... i HWII L 3 n ..: p .... 7.R, :4 :6 Kr ; •%, CD 0 1.11 = 3; -- IA CD d. 0 re s? , f M td 1 ;5 1 5 ,ogoog Cr ct, Mal z• L . till ) 0 41 ;--; 0 1 el l c. l imi )- - 3 so o,_2] •.- ` 4. Po CZ cm "Ski 'to el , ir, oti w MI i 0 0 tid , et. ta 1 .1 4 W t m l CD 5 0 ift u to 1 1Z So 0 V 111, rn 0 434 = co o 8 ~.. p NI a vi i S A"`" ..cf rE Lndl 0 IA e. 4. P; • 0 n .._,,-, to 5 mc p $p itt t-1 til ii im 0 PPC 0.4 74. I LL 1m.3 CM N.d C> ar ) f )vai 6111 k''d.` -* ILF4c iiiii 0 vim ~ . .A' Pmil :i t=i ur gw Q 0. Iftl h•-i- ~, 4. ,- 0 w•crz, w, Ws , b—•• mo • . v. ,hrm a EXCITING NEWS .ah.t tike osricnetm c>l. L K LAUDERMILCH LEBANON, PA. New Goods New Goods GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, French Merino, all colored. ENGLISH NTERINO, all colored. All Wool Delains, all colored. POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, & BEAVER Over Coating. CLOTH 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 Muglin. $2 to $2O Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel Calicoes and Ginghams. Woolen and Cotton Hoseiriegk Ladies' and Gents' Gloves. Hoop Skirts 1 Hoop Skirts !! Balmoral Skirts. Umbrellas Umbrellas! I T oxt nomirs-. Ladies arid Misses Shawls. Woolen Hoods Woolen floods I General assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Queeneware L. K. LAUDERMILOII o:tr - All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods: LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. W. J. B URNSIDE, A. K., Principal. THE ENSUING SESSION will commence on MONDAY, July 21st. THE SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and beautiful Location—spacious Buildings—lfentillated Rooms—a fine Library and Cabinet. THE COURSE OF STUDY is not fixed, the studies of each pupil being directed according to the time he can afford In School, or to the profession he designs to pur sue. DAVID EL LONG TILE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offers special advan tages to those who proposo to engage in Teaching ; as the Course pursued conforms strictly to the require ments of the County Superintendent, and to the Course of the Stato Normal School. *A. CIRCULARS and further information can be ob tamed by addressing the Principal. June 25,1862 Fashionable Tailoring. REMOVAL. • - - .NICHAEL HOFFIRAN would respectfully inforin the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has REMOVER h TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors,East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Rotel, where nil persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to intl. TO TAILORS I—Jiirt received and for Kiln the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring o Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know• of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accordingly. MICILEL lIO.F.FMA N. • Lebanon, May 4,1864 Philip F. itilleatily FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER CO Cumberland Street, one door Bast of kfthe Black home 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 SHOES of hie own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. 'VINE BOOTS, LAMBS' GAITERS, &e. Those desiring a neat, well made article, are invites to give me a trial. Obildtens' Shoes of every variety and color on hand, heavy work made to order. 1711. AU work warranted. Repairing 'twang done any hargea , made moderate. NEW CABINET AND Cileilßamtxur4iCTOßr MIZE subscriber respectfully informs the public that I be has the largest and best assortment of RUHR! TURE 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% a splendid assortment of good, enbstantial and fashion able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of Sofas, Tete.a-tetes, Lounges, What-note, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Bed steads, Work-stands, Wash-stands,and Kitch en Furniture of all kinds. Akio, a largeand elegant variety of Farwell Baca . , Brains Syufen Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated, and COM- 1 mon @hairs and Rockers of every description. @six. All Goods sold LOW and 'WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Persons desirous of knowing the character of tho goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom he has man• afactured or to whom sold. Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N. R.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the shortest notice. JOBB PII BOWMAN... North Lebanon, May 4,1864. Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admlnistra. tion on the Estate of ELIZABETII STRICKLER, deed., late of the township of bill/creek", Lebanon ..tottnty, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, of the township, county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate ore requested to make immedi• ate payment, and those baring claims will present them without delay . 11. B. STEWART. Millcrgek, March 29,1886. Administrator. CUMBERLAND ST Black French Cloth Woolen Stockings W. J. BURNSIDE, Anriville, Pa CLOCKS. Thirty Day, Eight Day, Thirty noitr, CLOCKS, Just Received at J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebooo, Pa. LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS Oil FIRST IMPORTANCE. 1" L. LEMBIIRGEB. Graduate of the Phil:l -li) delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to the! citizens of Lehnnen and surrounding country.! a TUB selection of Drugs. Medicines mull iB Chendeale, and the Ural quality of Perfumery! nd Toilet and Nanny Soaps, embracing the b e st amonfacture in the country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine' Combs of Ivory. Shell, fern and India Rubber.l PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large and.small quantities LEMBERGER'S Drug Store GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, You will find a Tull assortment and n large varioty of FRESIE Garden and Flower Seeds at LEiIiBERGER'S Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda AO, end Potash in large and amall quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, „Baking Soda, Pearl Ash; Sal erattis, Cream of Tartar, MI pure, and for amp in large and small quantltiee at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap, Ipure white or red Castile Seap,Country Soap, Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at - . LEMBERGEWS. Do yon want a good flair Tonic? something' o make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and o prevent feting out of the hair if you do Call at LEMBERGER'S. TRUSSES! The. -Ed:Meted are requested to cal and exam. ine my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., cum priainga variety of Manufacture. its" Marsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad pasting Pad Truss) , "Marsh's"Oatamenial Bandage. An invaluable article for the purpose.. If You are in 'want of any of the above you can be suited at LEMBERGER'S Drug Score. Pure Ohio Catawba. Brandy. The genuine article for Medicinal Ptirposts. to be bad in all its Parity at • LFMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market house. Anything you Want that i 9 kept in a well conducted First class Drug Store, can be turn-' ished you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. :Feeling thankful for the very liberal patron age thus farreceived from the Physicians, Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround lingo, I again solicit a share, promising to use 'every effort to please all. ) WSpecial attention given to Ruystctate's PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always , as good as can be obtained anywhere, any Nall to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, • Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb. 16,1860. Market street, Lebanon, Pa D. S. RABER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG STORE Ilas been s amoved to his New Building. on Cumberl km] Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa stallEsubscarberrespectfullyannounces tohlsamp sus tances and the public In general, that he has con Z ntly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE SI FFS, VARNISHES, j. f . TURPENTINE, GLASS WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR- OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Tobacco, &e. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low snug and warrants the qualities of the articles as rem esent ed Purchasers will please remember this, and exam sne the qualities and prices of Ins goods before purchas ing elsewhere. anir Physician's presets)) tione and fam ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. Ou Sundays the Store will be openers for the com pounding of prescriptions between the hours of i and 10 o'clock, A. 31.,12 and 1, and 4 and 5 P M Lebanon, Aug 13 1862 DAVID S RADER Attention Sportsmen. MITE subscriber would respectfully , inform the pub lic that he has just returned from the city, having lthichbef AinirifeslNEAF44.-M,,RIPLE. 3 , , OM% North of the L. V. It .11., Lebanon, Pa, sieW• All kinds of Repairing done at the shortest pos• sib le notice and in the best style of workmanship. J. G. AIILIMIJACII. Lebanon, Oct. 19: 186.1.-3 m. WANTED TO BUY , 50,000 BUSHELS RICE; 50,000 truths:9.oo4N 50,000 bushels OATS; 50.000 bushels WHEAT, Also, CLOVERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED, Ilaxererl, for which the highest CASH prices will ho paid at the Leh noon Valley Ilailroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE rio FFMAN. Le!mnon, July 'l7, 1881 1864 NEW STYLE:B. - 1 - A. ADAM RISE,Iu Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court llouse,north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of RATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, fur 1858 to which the attention of the public is respectfully inv, ted. Irate of all prices, from the cheapest to the mos costly, always on hand. lie haen/60just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER EATS, embracing such a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, CURIAN, and all others. 111S-14e will also Wholesale all kinds of Rats, Cape kc., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. bebanon, May 4,1884. ADOLPHUS REINOENL. CHARLES H. BIETLY A Friendly invitation 61 , _ -.41 , • --:;•;a141 "' To ail desirousof 'purchasing LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage, at the old established a 1 well-known LUMBER YARD REIN' OE OF L & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West shies oj Market Street, North Lebanenzllormigh. suberibers take pleasure in informing the citi- I rens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER AND COALIIUSI NESS, at their old and well known stand, 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 and SCANTLING. RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS 11.131 i FENCING ROA HITS ASH, front 1 to 4 inch ; - CNERRY, from y to 3 inch . POPLAR, from 54 to 2 inch. Poplar and hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS. Roofing and Plastering LATHS: SHINGLES! SHINGLES! I SHINGLES!! Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. COAL! COAL!! COAL! I ! A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Bract!, Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the best .A Ile glteny COAL for Blacksmiths. Ail— Thankful for the liberal Manner in Vali ill they have heretofore been patronized, therWiftllli extend a cordial invitation for a continuance of favors, en they are confident that they HOW have the largest, best and cheapest stock of LUMBER on hand in the county,' which will be sold at a remonable per tentage. Sir Please call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. raaNauft, MBILY North Lebanon. borough, April 5, 1865. I A. J. 111 7 lEJDEMER, 38 South Second Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets, PIIILA Manufacturer of Coal 'Oil Lamps and inolesale dealer in Glass Tumblers, Patent Jars • and Glashoare generally , DEALERS will Cud it to tiatilr advantage to exain Sue our stock and and roniptire prices before, purchae• tag their goods for the spring Wes. We would cell the attention of the public portion. /oily to our NEW STYLE OF PATENT JAR FOR PRESERVING FRUIT WITHOUT SU AR; We can refer to hundreds of respectable persona Who put up poaches and other fruit hi our Jure lest srawiti without the ri•o of Syrup, and found upon opening itnit the Fruit retained its natural flavor, and ilk filet 'Willi just the same as when put into (before. A. WEIDENER, ' ' No. 38 South Second Street April ID, 180.5.-31 n. FL ihnielphia. Blanket Shawls,' CLOTII, WOOLEN cLoTunva of all colors, dyethia, Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color Iva muted and goods turned Out equal to now, by LYON LESIBERaNz,i : rad Ma, JOT Articles to be dyed can be left at "Jos. L L t i e b er: per's Drug Store 'here all orders for the ehere will t,o attended to. rldarch 11,1593. 1865 M M "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Exter's, Is a paste—used for Rata, Mice, Roadies, Black and Red Ants, &c., &c., &a, &c. 'Costar's' 13ed-Bua . Exterminator, Is a liquid. or wash, 'Wad to destroy, and also as a pre. volitive Bed-ilugs, &a. CostWs Electric PoWder for Insects i . 411- Sold by all Druggists . nd Retailers ` everywhere. ! !Si:WAR:F. Il! of all worthless imitations.. '2114'. See that! `Coarsit V name is OA each box, hot tie , and Flask, befi)ie you hify. ' s IIENRY'R • POSTAi ....fw,Pripeipal Depot, 482. Broadway, N. Y. VS, Sold by 'Br. ouonon , ROSS, and ' ell:Druggists" and Beitlera at.Letianott,,Pa.- 4 . TRUSSES! INCREASE OE RATS.—The Farmers' Gazette (Eligl , . Cab) assorts and proves by figures tkat ono pair of rats will have a progeny and descendants -, no lesittkitin,6sll 050 in three years. Now, unless this immense family cau be kept doWn they would mniadme thar6 food than would auatain 65,000 human beings 4, •,• • n. See “Costar's" advertisement in this paper. . „ RATS versus filli.DS.--Whoayer engages in shooting small birds is &cruel man; whoever n,idw in extermi nating rats is a benefactor., .We shonid like some.of: our correspondents Ao give us the benefit 'Of their 'ex perience in Arivingbut these posts: : We 7 need some- thing besides dogs, cats, lux) traps for :thisbusluem-- Scientifee*Ammlean, • • lAA,. Sea "Costar's" advertisenient in this paper. "COSTAR'S" RAT Exterminator Is simple, safe, and sure,—the most perfectEsx-ificalloti Meeting we have ever attended: ; Every rat that can get it, properly pre pared according to directions, will eat it,and every one that eats it will die t •generally sorae:place as far possible from where the medicine was taken.—Lake Share, ifich. lifirror. . • ' - : • •041,„ See "Costar's adv"ertisement In this paper. A yawn. FROM' FAIL WEST:-Speaking- - of "Costar's" RA E,'ltoacb, lic„,'Vaterminator,--tnore -grain and provisione are ,destroyed annually . In Grant Conn ty by verminthan would pay Air Wile of this Rat and Insect ..ifilier.—Lancaeteig; H4rald. - ,pee "Costar's" qd7eriisementin this paper. ' FARMERS AND" 11011SEKEEPERS—should • recol lect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Ora in, Pro's!. sloes, &c., are annually destroyed by Rate, Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin--all of which can.be prevented by'a few dollars' worth of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &a, Exterminator, -bought and used freely. .trir See "Costar's', advertisement in this paper. ttW• Sold in Lebanon, Pa., at Dr. Geo. Ross' Drug Store Cumberland st, opposite Court House, Marsh 29,1865.-6 m. WALTER'S MILL rtimu subscriber respectfully informs the public the he has entirely rebuilt tho Mill on the little Swa tare, formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen ert's " about oneLfourth of a mile from Jonestown runnthg artier, ann is prunarbu , a.-.nrulairmianyaleta regularly with a very superior article.of 3111_4111ESIE_T AB& " as cheap as it can be obtained from any other source.— lie keeps also ou band and for sale at the lowest - cash prices CROP, BRAN, 'SHORTS, &c. 'Re is also pre. pared to do all kinds of CUBTOMERS' WORK, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice nod In vites all to give him -n, trial. The machinery of the Will is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait dealing ho hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Am ; bought, for which the highest Lebanon 'Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 4, 1864. A . RICHEY, Merchant .Tailor, respectfnlly an nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that be hasremovad his place of business to Market street, between : CuMberland and Chestnut, second door north of Matthes' Hotel, where he will continue to keep, as heretofore, 'a fine assortrnet of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, all of which he will sell or make up to orderafi prices to suit the times. • - All work entrusted to.hiscare, will be manufactur ed workmanlike malmer as to fashion and dura bility. ' floods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully image up to orderon the usual moderate terms. Haring had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry--floods business, and being inclined to•tarn to the advantage of his customers, all • the advantages -result ing from said aaquirements, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub lic patronage. Friends ball once to please me after that please your selves. • April 12,186 k H F M 0 'V Lorenzo IL Rohrer • • m IXTOULD respectfully inform the citil .,,. zees Of Lebanon and vicinity, that he bas REMOVED his Tailoring estab lishment to East Cumberland et. about 34 square east of Benson's hotel, where he will 111,11 e up the most fashionable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to bins will be manufactured in the best manner, on mod. erste terms. Good fits: and substantial making guar anteed. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to hire Dies far,, be hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same. He cor dially invites the public and his old customers to give him a call. - • [Lebanon, April, 12. 1865. WORN REMOVAL] wm. M. SNYDER tirOW °B e l etr t l3in : o l bet 2ensjbanolndvai4that he has removed lila- Tailoring Establish ''meet to the room lately occupied, by Dr D. F. Schneck ,in Walnut street, three -doors south . David Hollinger's Hotel; next door to. John D. Hratite's store, wheriv be'will make up the:most fash ionable clothing.' in entrusted to his care will be manufactured in the -best manner,, on moderate terms. - Good tits and substantial making. guaranteed, especially for the stout as- wel Las tombs slender. He is ready to accororriodato his customers by - having a snit of clothes made on-short-notice. , , Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to Mai thus fdr, he hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a coatinu ante of the same. He cordially invites thennblic and his old customers-to give him a call. Terms cash. Lebanon , March 23..1865.. READTHADE CLOTHING • - ill be sold at , , Extremeit; Low Prices.' Ji ABER, ono of Vic firm of Reber & Brim., has taken the stock of.lteaily-made Clothing at the appraisement, which ,will enable him to sell lower than fui y *here else ban be bought.- Call'anti seo for your eel VA hcif4re yam make your yell pip-chase. TIMM DOORS WEST knon COURT, 110118* 'Lebanon,. :City 4i 1804 i . 11ENRY:RA1tEP, TO. 4E PUBLIC. -- • . The andersigued having taken the Largo and Comm& diens Habil, in Pottsville, known as the HOUSE,- :woilitreepedtfull3iaituoullicici his dld friends for • mer patrons that ho is prepared to aceommo- ditto all' wile May' favor him with• • •, .their pitronago. The "SIOItTBII , III, 119 USE has been newly tapered, painted, and refarnished throughont, and the PROPRIE- Tot.feela warranted-in saying that St is ITN SHRPASSED BY ANY HOTEL' IN THE Doran:oof Pottsville i for comfort and-ebnienionce. = No:Pains' will be .Spaed, To render "it 'an agreeable. and comfortable stopping place ta r strangers and travelerti; Irhe' S tablingl and Shedding, t tMched to the' Mite!, are' eufficitin'tly large for the ao commodation of the horses and.carriages of thagnosta. • • • ; The HOW lamow.open for the -ReePptiO4 , . of the he aeeaMmodaio all who may; girt hint a eall.- BOW; Potterllla, April 8 5 .1,1368..c i yrppriator, "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." Frac from Poisons." • "Not dangerous to the Homan Family." Rate coma out of their holes to die." Ix. for Moth*, MOsquitors, FleasOled 7 Buge, Insects on Plant 9, Fowls., Animals, An. , MEM= 186'54. 1865- 1865. :1865. 1865. REMOVAL. FITS FITS FITS r tx3Sto 1865 Of the cheapest and Best Goods . EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, &e. rmE undersigned has opened one of the BEST AS ISORTMENTS of 3 HATS, CA PS,BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, r - , r i.- 1 1 1 .1 1:1 1 1 1. tI A :if i t ; J l' e l Us t B n - mr te S ri at ' Zel l '. l he kinds, will ''',- -. IL . sell at prices to recommend them to purcha. sera. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of Now Styles, eiWgikeing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, V.Wlellan, Strlnglutm and Monitor Met. very beautiful Mill very sheep. Of CAPmo he has n complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up in superior marine?, with fine finish; Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Balinorule, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; i',fen's and Boys' Balmorals. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and all other kinds worn by thorn, including BOOTS and SIIOBS; of time different varieties, at his cheap Store i n Walnut St., next to the County Prison. zir Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I. would invite all 'wishing anything in my line to call and examine my stock before making their purchases. . JOB. BOWMAN. Lebanon, May 4;1864. P. S.---Measures taken and work made at short notice Boot and *ShOe Store. • JACOB TREBEL respectfully in forma the pub] c' that be still contim .ues ltie extensive establishment in d osig his newhnilding,in Cumberland et., - where he hopes to render the same . ' satisfaction as heretofore to all wbo may favor him with their custom Me invites Merchants and dealers in' BOOTS. and SHOBSand every one who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and Varied ' stock: ' • 1. Me is determined , to. surpass all ccmpetition in the manufacture of every article in itie busirieds, Suitable for any Market in' the Unitiu: , Aduecaretakeninregard to materials and•workmanehip; none bt the best quali ty of LEA:Tau, and other materialsare used, and none but the beat workmen are.emploied. •' P. 8.--Us returns his sincere thanks io his friends for the very lilieral patronage heretofore bentioteed on him. liehopes by strietattention to businessandendeavering to please his customers , to merit a Aare of public pat 'renege. • ' • - • • • fLebarion;May 4;.18134 . Saddle: and flarness Malan. • factory, THE undersigned has ,removed L his Saddlery and Harness Manufactory to a few doors South lol:' of the old place,. to thedierge. room Jr , lately, occupied : by Elliman & Bro., as a LinuorAtore O rhere he will be happy to see all his old friends' nd Customersond where be has increased fa ,cilities for attending to all the departments of his bust 'nese. 'Being determined to be behind , no other estalp li'shinerit in:his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spared — neither pains nor cipetise to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement, in - the businesa andsectun the services of the best work men that liberal 'wages would command. keep a large.steek on hand, and manufacture at the short. estnotice, all,descriptions of HARNESS,' such as Sad dles; Bridles, -Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harriees.,'Buggy Whips cf the best manufacture, Buf. -faloMobes, Fly NeM, ouch as Cotton ' Worsted, Linen, and' a new kind ‘..lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, 'such attßuggy Whips, Cart Whips, dn.; Eames of all'ileScriptliMis. Miner Chains, home-made Traces, &e., &el, all of .sehich he will warrant to be equal to anythat can be obtained in any other establishment in the country: - All he asks that those desiring any thing in this line, abbuld call at his place and examine. niaAOCk.., 114? feels the confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. ge_All orders thankfully received and promptly at ended to. ' SOLOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough, Aug, 13,1£62. NEW AND CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. rillMisabacriber ;would respect:Billy inform the nit leans of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has remov ed BOOT and SITOB &TORN to Market Street, next door south of *re: Rise's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. where hekeeps on hand a largeand well assorted stock of all "••••• kinds of BOOTS and • " S H 2 O ES. He will 41 . make 'tO order all kinds of BOOTS and WEIIO6o SHOES, and at very short notice. He al 'co keeps on hand a large and well-assort ed stock of LEATHER, such as RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS . , ROANS, BIND INGS, &c., and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such. as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT. CORDS and WEBBS, AWL -BLADES, KNIVES, PON CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS,s TACKS.— Constantly on band en assortment ofLastings, Threads,' Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Bit and Shoe Tools of every description. Having been en gaged in the business more than twenty years, he feels satisfied that he can give satisfadtion to all who will favor bim with a call. Shoemakers from the country will do well by calling on him before imrchasing else. Lebtaion, - JaiK27 - 18tST. - " "°' " A He'r STOVES. STOVES. NOW is the time ,to buy your STOVES before cold . 111 minter is hero, and the best and cheapest place is et the • Lebanon Sto've, - Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of hmce li.,ltogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Lebo, non, Cas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own Make; with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and alarge variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast WASH BOILERS -con4antly on hand of all .sizes, and Abe best material. . . . COAL l UCKETS - -t)ie largest assortment, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, etude of the best material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is a practical Workman; and has had an expetleuce of twenty-fire years, lie feels confident that he can gire general satisfaction. He takeibthianietliod of returning his thanks to hie numerous enstemers - for their liberal sup Port, And he hopes, by Strictly 'attending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplic, path:mime, • ' JAMES N. ROGERS. Afar Particularatten Mon paid to all kinds of .Toninau such as Roofing. Bpouthig, &c., and all work warranted MAY 11„' '1864. ' • Look to -Your Inttrest. ANR. ISAAC NBA. has taken the Coact blotting Shops, in this 'borough, formerly known as Ar no/Ws; opposite the old Lutheran Church. Re has en gaged first Class City workmen in all branches of his business. His Stock of material is well seasoned, and of the best quality. Ile is prepared, to manufacture on order, or sell and • deliver if ~/1114.„ „ Carriages and Buggies, of all descriptions. il ls work - will tavorably compare in taste, finish and proportion, with - any turned out in the State. A new feature Wlll be itils•shifillig" tokeleather covered Buggies, lined with broadcloth, and made after the most a pproved Connecticut 'style. Prompt attention-will be given -to IMPAIRING, end :the charged will be reasonable., , Ile has also taken the ' shops formerly occupied by 11. O. Nipti and J.W. Miller, in SIIAXESERSTOWN.- 41xperienced.hands are working at both places. At these 'Shops . attention *ill be paid mainly to building EXPRESS WAGONS, and repairing. Samples of But: glee and Carriages can be seen at all the shops: • April 19, 1855. Rollo !• Rollo ! WILL OPEN. His RANK TAtinvest iarge Capital Groceries and Provisions • Diller's . old Stand, • Lebanon, Pa. RP will keep all klnds of Drierl.Fruits, (imported and domestic,) alsaPeas,Beans, Barley, nice. Farina, Corn Starch, Also Mtn., Prunes, Currants, Peaches, (dried and canned,)- also canned Tomatoes, Green oes,lronteabteoesKe,etalt.up, attuces:L imbergcr's, English All kinda of Grocerloi, such as Molasses, Sugars, Cof fees, Fish, (Cult and Pickled ' ) Sardines, Rolland Iler ring, together with a general variety of a m art i cles kept in a first class Grocery Store: Lo solicits the patronage (lute Obit°, assur ing Jiie customers that his goods will always be of the first quality, nail will be disposed of at . a reasonable ALSO ' E13.g•01,Z-SA 151i3:14Z31. Fre:=101:1001CS40, Of all kinds and quantities. Come and INVEST 1N THIS BANK l it will pay the purchaser. *ar-REMEMIXBR. MILLEIVE: OLB STAND, neat door to Geary & ReipoeliPs store. N . 1 3.—Market prices will be paid in cash for country Produce. laugh 28 /8135 REMOVAL._ NORTH LEBANO N RemoVal ON THE . c=l r. .?- 4 cs' rrhg g 1 2 . t; I=a) R 0 r-4 t= n Ea,. 414 ts' L A ¢,'" g `4 P-T4 9 fa' 4 fyi g =74. 7 c=t, v «I . 2 PP 41, t HELIVIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIRT, A. positive and Specific P.emetly for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel surd roprleal aweilinga Medicine ItICICILSCB the powers of digestion, and excites the nbsorhents luta healthy action, by . cideb. wateryor calcareous depositions, and all unnatcr:-.1 largements are redaced, as well as pain and inflammation, end is good for men, women and children. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of I)iselpa• tion, Early Indiscretion, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty cif Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, • Horror of Disease, 'Wakefulness, Dimness of ' , Astor; Pain In the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Face. . Universal Lassitude, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which Ulla Areal clue invariably removes). soon follow— FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, &e.. in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say they are not frequently followed by those " direful dig. noses," 7 /NSASSITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the cause of tio it suffering, but none will confess. The records of the Mayne asylums arid the melancholy des:ths by consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution, once affected by organic wealmess, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen audinvigorato the system, which IfELILI3OLD'S EXTRACT OF Brenu Invariably dots. A trial will convince the most sceptical. In tunny affections peculiar to Females. the. Erruscrr BUCIIIT 1H unequaled by any other remedy, and for all :omplaints incident to the set, or in the DECLINE. OR Off AIME OF LIFE, Uir BEE SMITTOIM .A_BOVE. Cam` No Family should be.wiihOut it. Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine felt anpleasant and dangerous diseases. REIABOLD'S EXTRACT BUM; DWPROWE7a)C ., 43 Cures Secret ' Diseases In all their stages little expense, little or no change of Let, no Inconvenlence. end NO .EXPOSTTRE. USE HELMBOLD'S 9UCHU or ail affections and — diseases of - these organs, whether EXISTING IN 'MLLE OR FEMALE, from whatever cense originating, and no matter bow long etandlng. Diseases of then° organs require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And it to certain to have the desired effect In dll (Umtata for which It is retOmmendea. MM=lsl=ll MOTMY CONCE:ZTRA.T.L.I , CQ3L.oltrp- i FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. purifying the P. 103 all chronic constitit tional are state of the Blood rind the only reliable :7;1 L.:i. relnedy for th: cure of Scrofnla, SoLltl Elleunt, rains AM Swellings of the LOr.C2, lieu:diem of the Throat ant Legs, Bloi dies, threplta oa the race, Tether, Erysipelas and all scaly Eruptions of fha *hie, 11E-ItT; Tli ti COMPX,EXION NOT A vrw, of the worst .:ise:ders that aCiat mankind arise from tip corruption that rtuturiulai as in the lilood. Of all the db.! coverlcs that have been made to purge it out, none cat eqUal In eZect TlrtzmoLD's CoHrot - En Erra...tcr or 5.... a a-trs_uxia..i. It. cleanses and renovates the Mood, lustill the vlgor of hea:th Into the oyacm, and purges out tht limners which make disease. It stimulates the heal! functions of the body, cad expels, the disorders that ere , : and rankle in the blood. Such .a r;nmaly that could relied orkitas loag been sought for, and now, for the fit.: tram the public have oae en which they can depend. 0:: space hero floes not admit of scrim ears 1 orhow Its et seta but the trial of a singl bottle will show to the side tbal 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 la fally.equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Saran wills, or the decoction as usually made. HELIKBOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from baths o dissipation, used In connection with the Extracts Diehl and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended. Evi dence of the most responsible and reliable character tiril aecomnpan. ttledielues. Also explicit directions foi Use, vrtt.t 1. flomands liiring witnesses, and up Ward.: GI r ;tad certificates and iccommends tory lei • • , - `dell are from the highest sources !Chum, Clergyen, S tat camen , 4he The Pre;:; . Cr resorted to their publication it the news!, .L , es not do,thie from the fact that hi• articles real: u. .::adard Preparations, and do not neee to he propped up by certinchteS. The Science of Mecileine,liko the Doric Coltman, shoal( stand simple, pure, majestic, having tact for its halals induction for its pillar, and Truth alone for its Capital, _ _ _ •sirant Eareaparilla is a Blood POriner InYExtra6 Buchu is a Diurctle, and will act as such in all cases. Both are prepared on purely adman° principles—A baCUO—spa are the most actlvo mcasores of either thA Can be made. A ready and ConcliErro test FID be a con: patina of their properties with tliose act forth in the fol lowing works: See Dispensatory of the United States. See Professor Dr.wr.ze' valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the Celebrated Dr. Dtrrsto, Dblla See remarks made by Dr DP.LIRALIt MCDO*ELZ.„ eel° braced'rhysfelan end Member : of rho 'Royal college 9. Surgeons, Ireland, and published la. the Traussettons the King and Queen's Journal. •Sco lidedleo-Chiturgicid Reidew, published by BEN": TBAN-BR 0, Fellow of the Royal College of Burgeons. 60a moat of the late standard 'works on Medicine. SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYMIRIM, Address letters for information, in coniidonce,, to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. , PRINCIPAL DEPOTS— llelmbold's Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No, 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and Helmbold's Medical Depot. IVo, 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK POE 11E.LAIDOLD'S: _TAKE NO OTHER!
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