4; igt 0040. A 41RANTANKEROV8 PIT." The,bottleralladed to in the following, and which knocks all the combats of the Homeriok heroes, not to mention the usual exploits of the P. R.,. Into a cooked bat—took place _between the Weighted "Tuscaloosa Sam" and another fighting man whom he bad effeotionalely invited to ,take a turn with him in a quiet way. I t ham always sines been known as THE GREAT ARKANSAS FIGHT. The olinehed like two rampagions bars, And eaoh fell on his alt; They swore a stream of slx-ineh oaths, And fit, and fit, and fit. The stranger snapped at Senstny's nose, And shortened it a bit, And then they both.swore awful oaths, And fit, and fit, and fit. The mud It flew, the sky grew dark, And all the,lltenirif llt ; Bat still them °litters rolled about, And fit, and Ilt o and At. rirot Elam oft top, then Other chap ; When ova would make a tilt, The otherl owll the gram, and so They fit, and fit, and At. The night same on, the stare shone cu t, As bright of whncnln'e wit ; And still them fellers swore and gouged, And ilt, and At, and fit. The neighbors heard the roar they made, And thought an earthquake lit ; Tel all the while 'twos him and Sam Masai; and 111, and At. 'for AN' around noise was hoard, Pogo 'ololl6'l 'slap $ btt, Besuie item' tyro' rantankortlns chaps Still fit, sad At, fit. EThe ;Isiah Wes that when the poet and hie Hold mu" went out the tient moraine --L-04Vti found to our surprise Two quarts of buttons, two big knives, Boats whiskers, and four eyes." THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN PRESIDENT JOHNSON AND SENATOR SUMNER. ivont th. Cincinnati Slnanicar.] friend at Washington assures as that a low weeks since an inter velti took place between President JOhnsen and Senator Sumner, which was substantially as follows : .evening, Mr. President," 941.:Kenator , Sumner, last week, upon enteritiethe President's room at the White once. "GOCIO evening, Mr. Senator,"ro plied the President. "Please be seat ed for a 'moment, until I finish a let ter tO an,Old friend." The latter being finished, the Pres ident turned to Mr. Sumner, when the latter said: "Mr. President, I have called upon you for the purpose of 'express ing to you the views of our people on the subject ofreconstrnotion." "Well, sir," replied the President. Mr. Sumner commenced by say ing: "Sir i your North Carolinaprocla • matiot, does not meet the approba tion of the people and they will not submit to,have the great result of the war thus thrown away." "What people are you representing, sir?" asked Mr. Johnson. "The whole Northern people," said Mr: Blattner. approhend you will find you but represent a'small portion ofthe north ern j)eople;" replied Mr. Johnson. "Then•,! said Sumner, "we must take yolir North Carolina proolama tici,n as an indioation of your policy, must we ?" "Yes, sir," replied the President. "Then sir," said Sumner, "you do not intend to enfranchise the black man 2" "I have nothing to do with the subject; that exclusively belongs to the States. Yoa certainly would think it in usurpation on me if I' at tempted to interfere in fixing the qualifications of electors in Massachu setts." , "But," replied Sumner," Massachu setNalial„always been a loyal State." "That,may be," replied the Presi dent, "but the loyal men of the South have made untold sacrifices for their Union sentiments, while Massachu setts has made hundreds of millions out of her loyalty, and it would be a poor returj for Southern adherence to the government, if the latter, Should, in violation to the Constitution, thrust upon them local laws in oppo sition to their wishes." At this reply of the President, Mr. Sumner became impatient and irrita ble, and rejoined by saying, "I am sorry to see you evincing so little sympathy with that element that placed silk in power." At WIN, the color flashed to the President's face, and he added, em phatically, "You and I might as well understand each other now ds any other time. Yon are aware, sir, I have no? respect for a secessionist • but, as ihnoli as. I despise them, still We a greater detestation and contempt. for a fanatic." "Good evening," said Sumner, and left the room in .a huff. 7,OI6CioNYUN PARTY ABUSED.-- One of 9-intensely loyal" citizens, and a daroted member of the "11. L.," undertook to read Washington's fare well address on the 22nd of Februa ry. Hi read silently and sullenly for some time. At last he arose from his seat, grated his teeth, and threw the book down in a passion. "Why John" ;said his astonished wife, 'what on earth ails you ?" "Why," said be oilseed if I can sit *Ain and hear the Yoon,yun Party abused by OW Washington himself I" The good-woman knew be bud oatise•for atigef; and sbe chided him not, but aoctriSexici)d singing the baby to sleep wiitr:the - National trymn—"John 13rown'e,":ito.—The whole family are loyaLi CO' A Baker had his broad brimMed-hat.blown off, and chased it for a [Ong time with fruitless an d very ridiculous zeal. At last, seeing a roguish-loairig- boy laughing at his disaster„ he said to him, "Art thou a - profane lad ?" The • youngster replied that he sometimes did a little in that way.-- Thou !aid be, taking a half dollar from his pocket, "thee may damn yon der fleeing the fifty °elate' worth.' - 04" The saying of a Whiti3.lfoun, taim Stage driver to a New - Yorker sittfirig With him —"I a'ppse if I went t o *or York; I should , gawk roand josttakyour folks do up here."—ris not ABILAHAY BEIM DAVID B. LONG. A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. WILE undersigned having formed a partnership in the I. MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. They will contioe to keep, at the late stand of MEEK, GEESAMAN A LONG, • most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a 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 hibbest Markot Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on Sroaass. The willkeop always on band and sell at the lowest prices, COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, Ac. Ara. They solicit the business of all their eldftlenda and the public!, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. SMIRK & LONG. North Lebanon, May 40E04: TO AND PEDLERS ALSO TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON, MARCM NATHAN respectfully Informs the people ot Lebanon and vicinity that he has opened is N - tion and Fancy Dry Goods Store in Lebanon for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade of all articles in his line at the most reduced prices Feasible. Ills stock consists in part of all kinds of .Woolen and Cotton Stock logs and Hose, Undershirts, Drawers, Woolen Cape and Nobles, Mite and Gloves, Scarfs , all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Collars for Ladies and Gentletnen, Halrdresses and Nets, Ribbons and Velvets, Spool and Patent Sewing Thread, Buttons, Scissors, Combs. de., dc. A large assortment of UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS, at the lowest prices. Spectacles, Pooket-boOks, Portmonaires, Dominoes, Cards, de. L large assort went of Musical Instruments, Violins, Accordeons Banjos,Tamborines, Flutes, Fifes,Baskets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Satchels, and all kinds of Toys, in fact everything almost that can be thought of in , the Notion add Fancy line. Also a large variety of JEWELRY and WATCHES. Pedlars and Storekeepers will find it their interest to buy of us. Our Store is in Cum berland Street, in Funek'a building, *mom the Court House nod Market House— MARCUS NATHAN, *Jacob- E. L. Zimmerman's* W/RST. CLASS HAIR-DRESSING AND HAIR=DYE ING . ,SALOON, Mark et street, near .Cumberland, and oppoolite the Eagle Hotel.. Being thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the flame. , Lebanon, July 2, ISO. N. 11.—The Saloon will be closed on Sunday. BOOKS & STATIONERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ .& HOUCK TOULD Inform the Public, that having bought and consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores of SL 11, Boedel and George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old stand (H. H. Roedel'e) In Cumberland street, where they will always have on bend a large and well se- lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, end ea an inducement they offer their Miseella neous books at greatly reduced prices. The New. York and PI iladelphia Daily and Weekly Papers,and Magesinee, can be had 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 4,1864. APALAWAS B Fe, M 0 AT A. Lorenzo R. Rohrer xi 7'OI:MD respectfully inform the TV tens of Lebanon and vicinity, that ) • be has REMOVED his Tailoring estab. Belmont to East Cumberland st about % square east of Benson's hotel, where he will makeup.the most fafh iambi° Clothing : ALL work entrusted to him will be manuflictured in the beat manner, on mod erate terms. Good fits and substantial making guar anteed. Thankful ib the liberal patronage extended to him thus far, he hopes by strict attention to his bUslness to merit a-coutinuanec of the same. He cor dially invites the public and hie old customers to give him a call. (Lebanon, April, 12, 1865. North Lebanon To*nship Bounty Tax. MBE citizens of North Lebanon township, still in ar 1. rears for BOUNTY TAX, are requested to pay the same between this date and the 29th of July, 1865, to the collector JeILEMIAR Bona. The Collector will -at tend at the public house of Elijah 0. Lantz, in North Lebanon, on said 29th ofJely, from t to 5 o'clock, P. to receive all taxes that may still remain unpaid. All of said taxes not peldhy that date .will. have 5 pqr cent. added thereto. JACOB FIECIONDORN, President. Jos. LIGHT, Secretary. June 7, 1865. READING RAILROAD Winter Arrangeinent. NOVEMBER 7th, 1864. ri BEAT TRUNK LINE FROM TILE NORTH AND Ur North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEWYORH, BEADING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Ac., kc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows ; At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M and 1.45 P. M.. arriving at New York al.lO A..M.and 2.45 and . 10.00 P. M., passing Labanon at 9.53, 9.08 A. M., and 2.50 P. M. The above connect with similar Tranis on the Penn sylvania Rail Road, and Sleeping Cara accompany the first two trains, without change. Leave fe - allead Mg, Petteville, - Tamaqua , Allentown an& -Philadelphia at - 8.15 A. M, and 1-.45 P 27., Mopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only Passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. 81., and 2.60 P.M. , Way Tralne, slopping at all points, at 7.25 A. AL and 4.40 P. M. Pasehig, - Lehanott at 8.86`A . and • 5.63 P. AI . Returning Leave Drew York itt 9 A. M.,:12 noon, and 7.00 P. M. Philadelphia at BA. 31. and 3.30 P. M. ; Pottsville. at 8.50 A. 31. and 2.86 P. M ; Tama qua, at 8.10 A, M. and 2.16 P. M., and , Beading at 1 midnight, 1'.86 and 10.45 A . M., 1.88 and ,8.05 P, M., passing Lebanon at 2.00, 8.64, 11.58 A. M.; and 2.36 and 7,24 P. M. Reading Accommodation Train:.Leaves Reading at 6.30 A. Al., returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.40 and 11 A.M. for Ephrata, Litie, Columbia, Ito. On Sundays : Leave New York at 7 P. M., Philadel phia 3.16 P. M., Pottsville 7.30 A. AI., Tamaqua 7 A. M. Harrisburg 8.16 A. 31., passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. M., and Reading at 12 midnight, Mr Harrisburg, paeeirg Lebanon at 1.05 A. AL Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excm eion Tickets to and front all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed on Passenger November 23, 1884 George.,.lllo It mans Ag1.4.19:07 ocPttC, THMTSPORTATION LME. By; Lebanon Valley Railroad. ARTICULAR attention will be paid to GoOdaebipp P ea by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goode will be lent daily to mid from Philadelphia to 'behemoth Myersi• town andAnnville Stations, andall other pointe in this County: • PRRIGETS contracted for at the leturt possible rates ani delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to,tand attend personally, to the receiving and delivery oUall Freights. For hiformatlon, apply at hie Office at the Lebanon Valley'Rallroad Dept, Lebanon. EDWARD MARE, his Agent in Philadelphia, will at. wayahe found at W. H. Bush's Merchant's Hotel,.fforth Third 84 • 'Philadelphia. • May. 4, 44.1 GEO. HOFFMAN. LEBANON TOBACCO FACTORY undersigned, are about locating In Lebanon, 1 what is essentially a Missouri Tobacco Factory for the manufacture of Plug Tobacco. Our stock is Missourtleaf, made np by- Missouri bands, and our amalgam' fa of tbe latest and mostullicient character: We shall determinedly adhere to the policy of making and selling only a GOODADARE ARTICLE OF TOBACCO, Aid dialer;, Merchant; and others, white they have the privilege of buying directly from the manufactur er, thus 'saving to themselves the intermediate prate heretofore paid the jobber, are saved the risk of get thig adulterated or poisoned tobaccos as when buying unknown or irresponsible - makes. We shall be ready to fill orders by the 111th °March an.. We can retail none---aan eel! to no purchaser less than 20 pounds. Circulars and price list sent to any address on appli cation; "fir In s few weeks we shall be prepared to mann facture line cut chewing and smoking tabaccos of ya rises grades. . _ F. G. 811011TER & Lebanon, Fob. 22, 1805.-Bm. • AMERICAN NOUSE Market Street, Lebanon, JOHN MATTHES, Proprietor. WILE proprietor of this old established and popular W ROM, would respectfully inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of Its guests. It ban been thoroughly re fitted and renovated, and no pains will be spared •to Make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to any Ingo 'County. The STARLING; SHEDS and. Yard are superior too, end more extensive, than any other to Lebanon. The patronage of the Parmera and . theTraveling public generally is respeetfally Dollelted. ridkOßlffest side of Market street, and half Square eouth' from the Market Rouse. Isbanosi, April 12,1886 ' 'JOHN bLITTB3II3. FITS: Firs: Fl A . H. RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully are nouncea to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that he has removed 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 aasortmet of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, all of which he will sell or make up to order at prices to suit the times. All work entrusted to his care, will be manufactur ed ins workmanlike meaner as to fashion and dura bility. Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate teems. Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and being Inclined to turn to the advantage of his customers, all the advantages resuit lug from said acquirements, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub lic patronage. Friends call once to please m after that please your selves. April 12,1865. ryLOTIT; WOOLEN CLOTHING of all color's, dpedJet Black or Blue Black, pressed, the Color warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON LEMBERGER, Nast Hanover. 47irr Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. ZemZer ger's Dreg Store where all orders for the above will be attended to. (March 1863 • TAELQUIS .0 A wm. M. - SNYDER w o , !: e rr o earatniVilya T 1' 1 , 1111 1 3 '7 ta l i he has' removed his Tailoring Establish ment to the room lately occupied by Dr Sahneck In Walnut street, three doors south David liollinger's Hotel, next door to John ..D. Hranse's store, where he will make up, the most fitsh-', ionable clothing. All work entrusted to his care will be manufactured in the beet manner, on moderate terms. Good fits end substantial making guaranteed,. especially for the stoat as well as for the slender. ' He is ready to accommodate his customers by kaVing a suit of clothes , made on short notice. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to h thus far, he. hop e s. by strict attention to his business, to merit Wcontann ance of the same. No cordially invites' the public and his old customers to give him a call. Terms cash. Lebanon , March 28. 1865. STOVES STOVES. . NOW is the time to buy your STOVES before cold winter le here, and the beat and oheapeit place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and„Sheet Iron Mannfaa . tory of James.N. Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanonßank, where can be had the largest and beat assortment .of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever "offered in Leba non, Gas Burners for. Parlors or Bed .Chambers his own make, with a general aseortment of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, which he warrants to belie or roast WASH BOILERS constantly on hand of all sizes, and the best material. COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN.WARE anade 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 satisfaction. He takes this method of returning his thanks .tolis numerous customers for their liberal support, and he hopes ,by strictly attending to his own business and letting other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplie patronage. ^ JAMES N. ROGERS. Particular attention paid to all kinds of JOBBING snub as Roofing, Spouting, &e., and all work warranted MAY 11, 1864. - .TACOM ROWEL respectfully in , forinithe public that Last:Ha:kat-la. nee his extensive establishment in his new building,in Cumberland et., where he hopes to render the 'same • satisfaction as heretofore to all who May favor him with their custom He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SBOBSand every one who wishes to purchaee fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. He Is determined to surpass all ccmpetition in the manufacture of every article in his business, gni aside for any Market in theMnion. A dimparelakeri hi regard' to materfele andlviirkmanehipi reale tholestquall ty of LEATHER and other materialsare need, and none but the beat workmen are employed .-'- P. 8.-ITo returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretoforebestowed on him. Ifehopes by strict attention to butanes-sand endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. (Lebanon, May 4, 1864 Removal • OP, THE NEW AND CIREAP -Boot AND B,OOE STORE. THE subscriber would respect fully inform the sit inns of Lebanon and vicinity, that he bas remov ed his BOOT and SHOE STORE to Market street, next door south of Mrs, Rise's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. G. A . NICOLLS, General Superintendent TILE undersigned has reinoved . . .1- his Saddlery and` Maness` , Manufactory to a few doors South of the old place , to the large,room [4 4 lately occupied by Billman &Bro., as Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old -friends arid customers,,andtwhere he him increased fa , ,cilitles for attending to all the departments of his bust.- ' nese. Being determined to be behind no oilier estab lishment in his abilities to accommodate-customers, he has spared neither pains - nor expense -to obtain' and make hitneelfrosater of every modern improvement in 'the business and secure the services of the best work imen that liberal wages would command. lie will keep a large stock on band, and manufacture at the short est notice, all descriptions of !EARNERS, such as Sad .dles, Bridles, airing° Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whips tf the best manufacture, Buf falo Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton ' Worsted, Linen, And a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every -kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &e.; Haines of all descriptions. Halter Chains, home-made Traces, &a., &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 nit stock. Ile feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. REMOVAL. f ! ! • BlanketSha*ls, Boot and .Shoe Store. where hekeeps on r band a large and well assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS- and SHOE S. He - will in dillt make to order all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and at very short notice. He al so keeps .on hand a large and well-assort ed stock of LEATHER, Buell an RED AND OAK SOLE• LEATHER, CALF AND KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND INGS, Ac., and all kinds of Shosinakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such as - BOOT-TREES, LASTS,. BOOT CORDS and WEBBS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band an assortment ofLastinga, Threads, Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Send-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. Lebannn, Jan. 27 1864. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle .and 'largess nattia ,` factory. • • - :.• All orders thankfully received and promplly nt• ended to. SOLOMON MOM North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13, 1662. COOPERING. mHE subscriber . respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the COOPERING Masi• miss at his residence on Plank Road street, about a square south of the ' First Reformed Church. Tubs, II Stands, Barrels, Hogsheads, Casks, v or anything in Ids line made e a r RE PAIRED at short notice and on rea sonable terms. He solicits the patronage of the pub. lic, feeling confident that his work will compare fav orably in workmanship and price with any other. JOSEPH H. 0/MEM. ' Lebanon April 5, 1865. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by selling on J. 11. BRESSLER Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN-. ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. He also has on baud a large and good assortment of.all kinds of-TIN WARE, and all of the most`improved Gee Burning COOK 11TICEF48 and ., PAII.LOR,STOVES.rAIso, Blithe. different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps ten otently onhand a large stook of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any other statemen in the county. .1(9. WARE-ROOMS"-One door South of the "Mier Betel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, May 4, 1804. Cider Viinieg - ar. large quantity of excellent &DER VINEGAR la offered for saletby one oteur..fartnere. For furth er iarticulare, and Intreplej apply at.thio !Bee, Juno 17,1866: *. Wanted I Wanted 500,000 more Men, Women, and Chid• dren, Wanted! AT J. A. SPENGLER'S Photographic Gallery, in Adam Rise's Building. Call and see his pictures. They are more life-lilro and natural than yon can get them t any other place in town. 'lle has always ou hand a large assortment of Rosewood and Gilt Frames and cases of all kinds .- He takes Photographs, Ambrotypcs, Stereotypes, em! 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 10,1865. J. A. SPENGLER. PRIVATE SALE. liE Subscriber offers at Private Pale T aandnviNT3 OROUND, (being lot No .1 in Uhler's addition #1 of Lebanon ,) located on the Old Forgo Road . in the North-Weatern part of said borough.— For particulars apply to JOSEPH EL UHLER. Lebanon, 'January 25.1.5p5. . . Philip F. Meanly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (AN Oumberland Street, one door East of ist Aiw \jthe Black horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal pationage extended to me for the shOrt time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the palronageof the public. e has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and SROES of hie own manufacture en hated, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, its. Those deeiribg a neat, well made article, are invites to give me a trial.' Childrens' Shoes of every variety and color on band. Heavy work made to order. Air All work warranted.' Repairing meaty done anp harges made moderate. •4111.3V - Tllll C TOR . lIIR subscriber respeetfully informs the public that j_ he has the largest and best assortment 0f.113 RNI TIME and CHAIRS, over offered to thi public of Leh- Amon county. Ile has on hand. at his ,Cabimit-Ware rooms, in 'Wrath Lebanon hoinugh, nearly opposite :Zeller's now, and a few doors' south of Borgner's, a `splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion able Parlor, Cottage and. hamber IfIJRNTPIIRE, con sisting of Sofas, Tete n.tetcs, LOtnigiS, What-note, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card ',Ol COmmon Tables; , 'Dressing and ioinnion ,BIIRFAt'S ; Bed steads, Work-stands, Wastiditands,and R itch in Furniture of all kinds. Also, a largeand elegant variety of FRENCR BACH, 9asiiv6 Saimaa Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; all; kinds of Spring seated Roekers.. Also, Windsor, Canb-seated. and 00M mon Gpairs and Rockers of every description: Wt.: All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction: ! Persons desirous oethiawin g "thg eliorticter of the goods` here offered for sale, canoe fully satisfied of their durability by reference to those for whom helms man ufactured or to whom Sold. - ... 1=• 4 t r l gi v, g rr4 '6' }.,21 va-4 1;•=4 ..acq s E • f, 50,11 1; pe-tty-t rza A • .Nek re Li I=l f g r=4 . g' 4 4 PTP . 5 ‘ sl* 47 ° g Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N. 8. , --Cornris made and Funerale attended at the shortest notice. ' JOS3PiI BOWMAN. North Lotanon; May, 4, 1864 _ Fashionable Tatlorm g. REMOVAL. IUFICIIAEL HOFFIIfAIV would mpectfully inform IJ,..Vitho Citizens of Lebanon, t het - he has REMOVEp ibie TAILORING Bnsiness to Outhherland Street., two doors Eaet, of lderket Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where 'all , persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vited to call. TO TAILORS 1-4nst received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring lk Summer Fashions: Tailors wishing the- Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so thathe can make his arrangements acccadingly. kLECHJEL HOFFM A N. Lebanon; May 4,1864 . 0 0. 3 . 1 .. p., .., ~ • p• 4 2 Wo o 0 . o:.a ' 4 allilpi * tti a't -• ' - g - *wa m z,. Aw e - p1 1 -.- mt - td P m i n i -.4 c r f. i N C) ii o.,,tcD.a, ce '• et r 9 ,5 ---- a --- tO ri. I:6 V ii 0 ~• \ ~..% tri , u .. ig 111 " 11 . ea 'V '-' sr p) , . * cr i - ci CD . 4 p 4 a ' ." • v"7 .Y. . CI) P . ' p 0 2.11 • Mr trn ti r, 3 e* ~ P 2 - tri 1;5"" ' p a is ... Lp 1 .... .." 0 114 f o , - • . II - )4.ft'IIIII m iN impli t..... 1 quis . "-- 1. -- re i 141114 CV 'O6 110.01 i,..d main ot E - ,:l W m:4 E 4 + 7 Oil ill " 0 0 0 . t .,, I WO sw PI Z . L K LAUDERMILCII LEBANON, PA New Goods Ness - Coods ' 'GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. French Merino, all colored. ENGLISH. MERINO, all colored. All Wool Delains all colored. POPLIN MU sLT4 RE LAMS, & BEAVER Over:* Coating. CLOTH ; for LADIES, CLOAKS, from $2,00 to $4,00. Fancy and Black Cass. Satinettee, sold from 50 ets. to 81,00 Bed Cheek and Ticking. Bleached and Unbleached Mush!, Woolen Stockings. - Shirting, Flannel,,Shiiting, Flannel Calicoes and Ginghams. Woolen'and Cotton Hoseiries • Ladies' and Gents' Gloves. Hoop Skirts! Loop Skirts!! Balmoral Umbrellas ! Umbrellas!! Linen and Paper Collar's. A- fall. line of Ladies and Misses-Shawls. Woolen Ikeda ! Woolen Hoods !! General 'assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Queensware. L. K. LAUDERMILCUL 4MI - • All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. UNION' HOUSE. Market Strut; Lebanon. JOHN litL . ‘f -- 11 4 1EARK, Proprietor: Trate Proprietor 4 this : weal Hate I respectful. ly ieermicthe public that he has again taken p s• session of it, and earnestly solicits a continuance of the patronage heretofore so ; liberally bestowed. Be ing eligibly located and proyhled with every CQUCelli enee, it offers to the' ibiie all the comforts and lux uries of a Slit class Hotel. gtteefisive Stabling is et •ltached with trusty and obilgingWAers. ~The liar IA well stocked with: the cholueupiquers. and . the Table will not be SeritiOod.l4Anyotber in. Lebanon., Farm ers aniratt:`otheis are invited to . . . J 083411. MARK Zebanon, April 6; MI6 NEW CABINET AND - oh EXCITING NEWS adLt thie• ISPreCIX , L3EI cdr CUMBERLAND ST Black Franc* Cloth LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCR T L. LEMBERGER, Graduate of the Phila delphia College of Pharmacy, offers to thy i citizons of Lebanon and surrounding country, 'a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery a nd Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the b 6 st manufacture in the country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes 'and Ilair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Fine Combs of Ivory, Shell, limn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for eale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESIE Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMBERGER'S. Condensed Lyo, Concentrated Lye, Soda, Ash, find Pcitiishin large and small quantities at: LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda; Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal eratue, Cream, of Tartar, all pure, and for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you arc in want . of good Washing Soap,, pure white or red Castile Seap, Country Soap, Evasive Soap to remove greasespots, superior! Shaving ,soap,.bny the same at LEMBERGER'S.. Do .you,wanta , good "lair Tonic? something to make the hair grew; to cleanse the head; and to.prevent falling out of the hair; if you, do Call at' LEIVIBERGER'S.. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to : call' and exam-! ins my stock of-Trusses, Supporters, &c., com prising a variety of 'Manufacture.. - I fol_"Marsh's" Genuine "Improved Self Ad justing Pad Truss." Marsh's"Catinienial. Bandage: An invaluable article for the puipoie. If you are in wa# of any 'of:the above you: can be suited at - • .. , .LEMBkelterEß'S Drtig'Sidre".' - Pure, OkioVatawba. Braudy i The genuine article for Medicinal Purposes tote had in all its 'Purity at' LIZMBERGER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market Manse. Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted First class Drug Store, can be furn ished you by every effort to please ail. P3PRpecial attention given to PHYSICIAN'S PILESCHICTIONS and FAAILLY RECEIPTS, and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always as good as can be obtained anywhere, and sold to suit the times. Remember the - Address, JOS. L. LEMBERG-ER, Druggist, °hernia and Apothecary, Feb:l6, 1869. - 11e.rket street, Lebanon, Pa B. S. RA BER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D R U.,C ST 0 R .E, Has been removed to his New Building. on Cumberland Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. stallEsubscriber respectfully announces talhis aequain rp lances and the public in general, that. he has con ntly on band a large stock of DRUGS, - - PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, • PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES,' s TURPENTINE, _ GLASS WARE, . ER'USHES, 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. Ant-Physician's prescriptions and fam ily recipes carefully compounded; at all hours of the day or-night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On. Sundays the. Store will be - opened for theicom , pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A..M.,.12-and 1, and 4 and 6P. M. • Lebanon, Aug. 12 1862. - DAVID S. R-ABEIL Attention Sportsmen. subsoCilier4cnild respectfully Inform the lic that "he battiest returned from the city, haying laid in a fine assortment of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, CAPS, Sic., which are now open for inspec tion and sale at his Store, on Merit° t street. a few doors " . 4wr s ornepairing done at the shortest pas Bible notice and in the best style of workmanship. J. G. AULEN.BAOII. Lebanon, Oot. 19. 1864.1-3 m, 1864 NEW STYLES. 1864 ADAM RISE; in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court House,north side, has - now on band a - splendid assortment' of the New Style of lIATS AND- CAPS"; for men and boys, - for 1858 to which.tkaattention of the public is respectfully inv, ted. Hats a all prices, from the cheapest to the moo costly, always on hand. He has also:just opened a splen did assortment of SOMMPR, HATS, embracing such.a STRAW, PANAMA; 'PEDAL,' PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CURIAE, and all others. ent.He will also Wholesale all kinds of : Hats, Cape &c., to Country Merchanttron advantagemur terms. - Lebanon, May 4,1564. ITIERCUANT TAILORING CiS. RAAISAY, in Sena's building, e.;rner of Cum °. berland 'street and Doe alley, has on hand and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a. large ;lot of , - , CLOTHS, • 'CASHMERES; and - VESTINGS, well selected from Good }Muses: Hood Fits and sub stantial making guarant&rlY-to *all. A 'so Handker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts ari.Drawers. Lebanon, stay 4, 1864 REALDIFMA.HE CLOTHING Will be sold: at Extremely Low _Prices. p ABER, one of the firm of Reber lc Bros., has taken the stock of Ready-made, Clothing at the appraiseilient,4hibh will enable hini to sell lower than anywhere else can be bought. Call end see for your seise before youfmake your Fall purchase. TRltlik DOORS WEST PRO.if -COURT HOUSE MaY.t, 1864.- HENRY ItAttElt A..J. ,WEIDEN K, 38 Sop.th Second Street, • Between Market and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELF.HIA.. Manufacturer of Coal Oil Lamps and Wholesale dealer in Glass Tumblers, Patent Jars and. Glassware - generally . DEALERS will find it to their advatitage to` exam ine our stock and and (impale prices before parches lug their goods for the spring sales. We would call the attention of the public partleu. larly to our NEW STYLE OF PATENT JAR FOR PRESERVING FRUIT WITHOUT SUGAR. We salt refer to hundreds ofrespectable persons whn put up peaches and other fruit in our Sara lust season without thea•e of apt:up, and found upon.opening that the Fruit.retaineette natural 'flavor, and in fact was just the Same as when put into the jars. A. J. WEIDENER, Ne. SS South Second Street April 19,1865 --Stn. Philadelphia. ADOLPHUS REINOEHIi. '-•• • • CHARLES H. MELLY 4:Friendly Invilation To all desirous of purebasiug LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage. at. the old eatablished a nd well-known LUMBER YARD REINOEHL & MEILY ' At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides el - Ilfarket'Street,North'Lehnnon 'Borough: ' suberibers take pleasure in informing the citi. JL mans of Lebanon, and - Surrounding counties, that they still continue the. LUMBER AND COAL BUSI NESS. at their old and wen known stand, Where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the BEST ,AND -WELL SEASONED - LUMBER. consisting of White and Yellow Pine BOA RDS,-PLANR and SCANTLING. " - • Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. - RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS end' FENCING BOARDS ASh, from 1 to 4 inch; CHERRY, from 5 , 4 to a inch POPLAR, from ; 5 4 to 2 inch. Poplai and liarditend SCANTLING. Oak and•Mapie BOARDS and PLANKS • Roofing and Plastering LATHS, • • • - • - SHINGLES r SHINGLES! I SHINGLES I I Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. COALI COALII COAL! I A large stock of the beat quality of Steve, Broken, Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the boat Alle. gheny COAL for Blackeiniths. Aliair Thankful for the liberal manner in wLi they have heretofore•been patronized, they would extend a cordial invitation fora-continuance of favors, as they are confident that they:now:have the targesti.best and cheapalt,itoek- of..LUMBEIt on, hand in the county,' which will be sold ata,reasonable per centage.. - ttis-Mettee call and examine onr stock and.prices fore purchasing-elsewhere. • '" =.. borough, • 11-111NDEHL , ME/IL North Lehiuott April 5,1885. 1865 1865 • , 18 years established io.N. V. "Only infallible remedieß known." ' Free from Poisoae." !Wet dangerous to the Haman Family." Rate came out of their holes-to die?' • "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Exter's, Is a pasta used sir Rats. Mice, Roaches, Black and. Red Ante,l:q., Rte., &e. • Exterminator, 'Costar's' Bed-Bugr • . . Is aliiruid or wash , need to - destroy, aia, also as a pre- • ventivo'for Bed-13,71g5, Costar' Electric Powder`fdr eecte' . 1/14r• Sold by all Druggists and Retallereeverywbere l 1 t IlEwear. I i of or cyarthlesu'imibitionill' AEA- : See tbat"CosrauTh" name is ea each box, bet- tie . and Fjask, before yon buy. • • ' ' ' HF:l4Terlt. 6062Vai. air- Principal Depot, 452 BroadtbayyN - Y.: - . • -:'• Sold by Dr. (1110RE415 BOSS, and nil Druggists and Dealers at Lebanon, Pa. • . '• ' =NEMO ME .•, - . : „ 1 . INCRFASF. OF RATS.aThe 'FarMerS ijazette (Eng! lisb) assertgand.nroves.by 'figures that one iiair.of.tats will have a,irrogeny anddescendants no, less than.6sl, 050 in'thiemyears. Nolv;uniess this can be kopt - down,lbey would.consume, rugre.' rood tban would sustain 65;000 hutaan beings. , Igg‘: See "Costar's' , advertisement in this'intler. 1.! . RATS versus BlRDS.—Whogier engages in Shootiog small birds is a erne' man; wheever a MS in nxtermi-' uating rats Is ,a benefactor.- We should ~like ~some: of our correspondent's to give us the benefit 'of their ex perience in driving out these pests. We need some thing besides dogs, eats, and traps for this business.— Scientific American, N. T. . %M. See "Costar'S" advertisement in this paper. "COSTAR'S" RAT Exton:sanatoria simple, safe, and sure,—the most perfect Ravdt'cation meeting we bays ever attended. Every rat that can get it, properly pre pared according to directions, will eat and every one that eats it, will die, generally at some place as far possible from where the medicine was taken.—Lake Shore, Mich,. Mirror. ittg., See "Costar's advertisement in .this• paper A VOICE FROM VIE FAR WEGT.—Speaking of "Costar's" Bat, Roach, &e., Exterminator—more grain and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant Coun ty by vermin than would pay for tons , of this Rat and Insect Riller.—Zancaster, Wis., Herald.- ' Is_ See "Costar's" advertisement in this paper. 1865.- FARMER'S AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId recol lect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Gra la, Provi sions, Itc4 are annually destroyed bY Rats; Mice, Antis, slid other insects and vermin—all of which can.bo • prevented by a few dollars' worth of !Tester's"' Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator, bought and used freely. Sae "Costar's" advertisement in this paper. .FGr. Sold in Lebanon, Pa., at - Dr. Geo. Ross' Store ounthoriand st., opposite Court House. WALTEws MILL. IHE .übscriber - respectfully informsfim public tha be bail entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tara, formerly knowuMi "Straw's" and latei aa "WeU gert's," about one-fourth of a mile from . Jonestown Lebenen county; PM; that be hai • it now' in compleM run;Aug order, and 35 prepared .to .famiishutietomers 111B' 1111C_:. "ICJ " Is cheap as it can be ebtalied froM aniother lie-keeps also on band and for' sale at the 'lowest cash prices CUOP, BRAN, SHORTS, Ac. He, is also pre. pared to do all kinds of CUSTOMERS' WOna;for'raimers and others,:at the very shortest possible notice, and, in. vitas all to give him a trial. The machinery of the Minds entirely bow and"of the latest and most proved kind. By strict attention to business andfait 'dealing he hopes to merit a share of public pattonage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,'&6 bought, for which the highest :Lebanon Market prices will be paid.. , FRANKLIN WALTER. 186 C, • • WA N TE'D - TO BU Y . o'ooo Bu.sRELs - RY - E-'' 50,00 bushels 0011 , N _ bo,ooolnishels OATS; '• ' 60.000 busheli' WREAT.- Also, CLOV RIMED, TIMOTRY sum, Flaxseed, for which tbe RIO est JAM prises will he paid at the Lab anon Valley Railroad Depot; Lebanon. GEORGE' HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 17. MD. TO THE PUOLIC: The undersigned having taken, the Large and Cowen° dioutilLitel; iniPcittaville;linown as the MORTEVIER 110USE:4 Would resPeotfellyUrirMaticethlaisold'fflende end for .azer patroas that he prepared to acconittio; date all who may favor him with - • their, patronage. • , , , The =UMIAK ROUSE has'been newly, papered painted; anAirefarniehed thrbughpnt, and the Pat.:Tin& Tonfeels warranted in saying that itis UNRURPASNED • BY , ANY HOTEL IN TRH Boroiighof Pottsville, for comfort and convenience:. ITo Pains will be S'pa,ed . To render it an agreeable 'end SOmfortable stepping place for strangers ,and , trevelers. , The Striblhiai Attached to the Hotel, are sufficiently large for the ac S. Si RAMSAY commodation of the horses and Carrages of ibis guests, The Hotel is now'oPon for-the - Reception of the Public. we,. 11e will be happy to' accommodate all who may give him a sail. • JOSEPH hi. FEGER, " Pottsville; April 8,1868. Proprietor. LIJAH LONOA ORE LEBANON - Door, Sash and Steam Planing Located on the Steam-Rouse Boa near qurnberland Street, East Zehanern. r ntideroigned respectfully inform the public In m general, that they eglall till anufactureM id keep* on hand,: , gelnigTh Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, • r Weather-Boards, 0 ''Gr S ' _ —ee Spring Mouldings, of,all sizes, Wash-Beards, Caring, Burbace, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS far liduses. We alai, construct the latest; and moat proved Btair Casing and Hand nailing, suitable for large and small buildings, We now invite 'Farmers, 'Mechanics and Builders to call and examine mir stock, which we will warrant to, give entire satisfaction to all who may favor tha Under signed with , their custom. LONGACRE EI&P.ML. , Lebanon, Max . 4,1864. P. B.—There is alio tal - kinds of TURNING ,et, t'he same Mill. Planing, Sawing, &c„ proniptly . done for those who may furnish Lumber. . , NEW • %Vine *nd .Liquor . Siore. HE subscriker • void& respectfally.i -Inform his rf friends and the public in • general that be has opened anew. ,-. • • WINE - AND LIQUOR , STORE, in °timberland street, Gebanon,,Pa.„ next door tother Washington Hotel, where he intends constantly , to keep on band all kinds of Wines Byandies Whisky , &d &c. All of which will be of the best and purest quality ; . And will be sold atthe lowest prices. no patronage of the public Is !TRONA. flit. 4. D. BUCill N. 8.-110 him :good article 0f10104. , , s t ,per Lebanonl tpri126,1885. „ . TILE NEW'BA - tii: ERIC . 4illE undersigned w ould - respeCtfullylnform the cit. 1 sena of Lebanon, that he has 'cotoreencSd the DAR IN°. BUSINESS, in:all-its varietles, — at his stand, -in Cumberland street,'Lebenon,Mearly opposite the Buck Ilotel, and willaupplir customers with thebest BRHAD, CAKES, - ke., ; ic. -21 our received frcah 'otistomers and returned to them in breba at short notice. CO WFBOTIONERIES; of all kinds, fresh and of.the best qUalityi constantly on hand, and furnished at the. lowest prices. The public is invited to give me. a trial. • Lob non, May 41864: t P. IL ERB:, Is for MOtlis; Mosel triton, Flom, -Bed -Bugs, Insects on -/ NM MEI 1865- 1865. C s LOCKS. Thirty Day, Ei Day, Thirty Hopi, CLOCK Just Roc ivied at J. BLAIIt'S Jewflry Store Lelpanon:Pa HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, . A Rotdtiveand R3eelt , l,Kemedytor Messina of the zn a ader, Kidneys, GrarOl This Medicine intreiniee_ its powers of dignified, and excites tiolibaorbeiiis Ifitqcgeetbre.o44 tyy : lttfett, the watery'or caliatebnii dapolitionc, en largementdare, reduced, as wen as pain and inflammation. and Is good for MOD. Kaplan and children. HELMBOLD'S EXTIVAtI I IB - UCHU, FiMireakness arising from ExoessesiThiliiti-OrDissips tion.„Early...indiacretion, attended.,,with ftlis t follpwlpg Symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Fewer, " ' LOBS of Memory, ' Dipicalty of Breathing, Weak Naives, .' Trembling, . Horror of Disease, , Walrefoiness; .., Minims 61:Vision, Pain iritim Back, . ` ' '' Eliaing of the Body,' Dryness of =5 i Eraptions of the Face, Universal Lassitude, ; , Comae:mace, These syinplonM, if ellowed to goon - (*Me.ll`(hiS Medi cine invariably rintOves);soolitilth*--.. nen:Mr, BPILEXTIC ErrScAte:,': in one of 'which the patient may_expire. Who tan eay they, are not frcqnerftly followeiVbyjatose "direfn2•die• eases; , •', ITSAIvITY•AND: CONSUMPTION?, , r, ,7 Many are aware of the cause of thrir suffering,but none Will confess. The records of the in&ine asylinfili and 'tile melancholy deaths by contituriptlnn bear ample witness to the truth of the &sedition. . ' . The Constlta4pn, once , affected organtei waakneFe, requlres the aid of thedietn? 4,6 etienetpan and Invigorate the Eiyetein, whteIiRELIEBOL*WEXT4CI' (57 Btrqttu Invariably does. A laial triltaivince tlieittost sceptical. In roany, affectioTis;peonlisr to Females, the Errr...sor fltiOarr is idletilialedby arty . °tier rOmedy; S,nq' for ell complaints incident to tholuai,:dla thee = IYE4ItsIE OR CHASp OF LIFE. klieicoca Anove. Vgr" Nci 70.taily should be without 'it. Take.no 'Balsam; Ideruury, or , upplesisaiii medicine-fox unpleasant and dangerous diseases - - IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU BIMPROWE Cures Secret Diseases , . In all their stages • little ail) na , ittle n or e change of Ret,no ineermenienee.land NO EXPOSURE. - - E. X: T A r. 17 . 1 3 -U Or all affections anff diseases ; of these orgensoshother SiriNTG; I2s MALE ORFEIiiitTR; ,from whatever cause atta no mhtterbowlong atanding. Minuses of theseTorgana-require t!idi aid of a HELIyIBOLDS -EXTRACT.BUCHU : , . , Is . ; the , ; treat iDiur,cttic,. is cams n I,o,bave the gesirea ett - pet ' dismal:a ' ' .7 s•-• FLUID" EXTRACT 'S,ARSAPARILLA For poritying the 'Blood, removing all clmonle constitn tional diseases arising 1-4inia state of the Blood and the only reliable azd effeeival "Lmiiwn remedy for tht nitro of Scrofula, Seal& .71ead. Sajt:lttleturs, I.'nins• Swellings of the Bones, on of the Throak Lege, 'Motet:op, Pimpleson the Faced nitter,Et , slpeitaa and acaliEruptionh" of the: Side; " • • Jo.ND BE AUTII?YI VO Tai COlidP.L;l3.ll3o* of the, worst Olsorderatbat mankind arise fronithu 'contiption thathceiantitat ctt 1n the Moe "Of ail did covericathattaie been made to Mir& it'outoone-eat ,ectualAketrect Ilxr vuelm's .E.szrnaer'or San serAntm.A. It cleanses and renovates thoßlood,instill the vigor ofliealth Into 'the 0-dam, and purges oat tit humors' which=make disoasef lt . eilmulathe the jai/till: Itinetlone of the body : inn d expolethe disorders thafgrov 'and rnaltiein ,the ;blood. Such a ran:Lodi:that could • yelled on has lciAg beenlondht for, and now, for the ilre time the public have one on which they can depend. OW bpae,o here does not admit of certilica tea to shwas effects bat the trial of `a Bindle Pottle will show to the sick that has itit`virtnea eni-pbssid anythhigtlihy lithe ever taie . a Two tablespaansltzl of the Extract eif Semi:mann adde to a pint of water la equal to the 'Ashen Diet Drink, an ions bottlate fully equal toe gallon of the Syrup Of Sexes wills, or the decoction ei ueuhlly made. • - - iTRTAIT.BOLE'S ROSE., WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from .habits o dissipation, used In connection with the Extracts Radii . and Sarsaparilla, In each diseases as recommended. ETt deace of the most responsible and reliable cbaracter wil accompany L.e. medicines. Also explicit directions foi . (,)% thowandB living vitnesses t and up wards - I,:terl certificates and recommends tory, le. t oh are from the Whist solar:cgs , incladiL _ • lees, Clergymen, Statesmen, *a, 'The resorted to their publication's 'the newr - P. , 1 not do this frontt,he.fact that. ‘ lo articles r". 4- lard Preparations, and, do not.ncer to be propperlip by certificates, The Science of Medicine, like the Doris Column, shotil& stand aimpie, pure, majestic, having. Faet. for 14! biduetdou for its puler,end:Truth alene'foi Its capita. . J.IIN G. GAIIIIL •My Extract Sarsaparilla a.T.leod Purifier oly,Ex,tSalit Buchn Is a Diure4o,.and will act as such in encases.' Both are prepared on„perelY seleotide vaeuo—and are the-most cetikemeasures,of pan be made. .A ready and coact nave test will bee coca parlson of their properties with those set forthM,theloi lowing works: See Dispensatory of the United States.. See Professor DnivEms' vsinutile Werisori,t‘e it:Saint - - Bee remarks made by the celebrated Di%Prrseto . , Philo See remarks trade . aPDr: , gfwnaix ighpowara., echo hutted Physician ana *anther of. the Eppel Collage,e, Eargeons;...lreleha, n ll ,4l)ll4l4inelsa 'the' Triniactlisislf the Ring, and qtreetes ; ;:, • • ‘.sce ,mestes..phlrarglnal E , .etley,,publlshed . hy 13zz TRAN-EmS. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Bee most of the late standard works on Medicine: - • ~: ~; `BOLDABY ALL TiffUGGISTS EVEltrifftlMlL Addreui lettere for information, in , confidonee. to - T. lIELNEBOLD. TRIBTOrPAL DEPOTS-- neyabola's Drug and Chethical Warehuniee. No: 694' BROADW AY , HEW "EOM; a rid.! t 3546dicia Depot.' Pio, 104 130144 TENTH P.S34.I;ML.PIIO . 6;i' S • BEWAIVE'' OF V,OUNTETWEIta &BE FOR, EEELMEOLIYEL! Txo-41, OTHP33,I' OE Mlki EMI ~ }.... ~~~~i, i ~.;, ~~ Ell 120@E u7aan NOT X FEW ; tti 1 =I MIMI = itm TIE DMZ MEE MEE MIME =II U e 't ISNI
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