71e ffionter. DO ANIMALS REASON I Some months ago we cited sr instances to prove that any reason. Other facts ha' our knowledge since f•' no doubt prove ir# ing on the same been knowri In the Cr woo' Oei JVClral ,male do re Come . to ,aen, which will ~cresting, as bear ,, question. A fox has . to carry off a small pig. Jars° of' his way back to the ..s ho had to cross a deep creek siting up from the sea. He could jump over it himself. But could be jump over it with the pig in his mouth ? That was the problem to be solved. Ho went offs little way and came back with a knot, a piece of broken limb, in his mouth. It wasjust about as heavy as the pig. "Now," says he "if I can jump across this creek with this knot in my mouth, I can also with the pig." In a moment he gave a leap and over he went. He then laid down this knot, jumped back a gain, seized his pig, and stood a mo ment as if weighing and comparing the two. He hesitated but a moment when,_presto ! .he was over pig and all. Wag this not reasoning and log ic 7 Could a philosopher or divine have . drawn a more acute inference ? A. dog had been accused of killing sheep- lle and his master were very fond of each other. It, was a l long tifftehleharrelltrtraltbet t ihnlavelbe. At last he was convinced that poor Rover WAS guilty. As •he could not bear yo: kill him himself, ; be came. in to thereom one morning, and said, "Peter, you may take the dog after breakfast and shoot him. Mind and kill fhisEtleadi" The dog was in the room r altid heard it. In an instant he darted out pf,the room and was off in a straight line. No calling or shout ing ootild oattse him to turn his head. Straight-as an arrow , he shot across the 10,8, and went Out of sight. Ev. ery hour they expected him back. At night be would certainly came. But no, he never. returned. Many months after that, his master was riding in a wild, lonely place. Just as he came between the two banks through which the road bad been cut, he saw poor Rover standing on one of the banks. His heart yearned to wards Ali old - friend, and he spoke to him very kindly. But Rover was hardened: He gave one growl, snap fcgtflaii teeth at' Ms old taster, and again. scampered' Off at the top of his speed. :His• :master' never saw him again. - Unforgiving Rover ! Thy memory wad -4160. d, and thy will was strong, and thinnanger tasting. One more. example. • A neighbor of mine bad kvory - knowing oat. Of course Tab wits a - great favorite with all the family. At a. time yahen Tab had a family of kittens, too>, and when it seemed as if It was: top' much for her to take ()are of them one. of them was given away to 'a ne ighbor. ; Lit tle klt.was carried nff In h basket, and warmly weloomed. - d'ay or twa t. the door was being-opened, in walks Mrs. Tab who seized OEM , ed to 'find her`child: In about throe weeks ,she came back: again, tugging her kitten, and laying it down at the feet of the mistress °fill° house, seem ing to say : "Madame, this kitten was too young when' you took it be fore. needed my care. But now it has grown and can get along very - You- may now have, it. "JUST HOVER IN THE HAFRICA," Two ndWly imported Englishmen, just off the steamer, strolled into the restaurant attached to the Tremont House, Boston, last' fall, and after a wondering stare at the long row of individuals, each busily and silently engaged in bolting their allowance of food in- the shortest possible time, ()limed up on two stools and hesita tingly ordered": "A chop and some bale." While the agile William was order ing their meal., the attention of one of the Bulls was attracted to a dish of unknown to him, but of which his neighbors were partaking with great gusto. Carefully waiting until the next man to himgrunted ' "Nother ear of corn," he nuged, his brother Bull with "Enry, there's an Hamerican •weg etable we don't 'ave at 'ome. Let's 'two tome," and accordingly ordo - , "Haw waiter, hear o'corn." The corn (a dish unknown in Eng land) was brought in smoking hot.— Bull passed it to his countryman,, who observin the manner of ,his neighbors, sliced it down with his knife, and tasted it , with an approv ing wink. "Good ?" asked Bull No. 1. "Werry," said No. 2, adding ,w-itb true British economy ; "There is no use in horOering another ; 'ere's enough for bothof• us," passing the cob to his companion, 'who gravely sliced it after the manner of cucum ber, and seasoning it, commenced' eating the sliced cob. He got through two or three slices with some difficultnto the huge delight of a small boy with a cropped head behind the bar, and then, turning to his . campaniori ejaculated : "My byes, 'Enry, bif this is a sam ple hof Hameriean wegetables, their stomachs must be iron' plated, like their 'orrid ships I" An unctuous grin slid over the faces of the witnesses, and William turned fiercely on the small boy, and ordered him to "make change at the other end of the counter." AMERICAN HOUSE, •• Market:Street, Lebanon r . JOHN - IVIIITTHEs - Proprietor. 1 / 1 E proprietor of this old', established and popular 1 110tfiliwould respectfully Inform the public that It will be conducted at all Mines to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re fitted and renovated, and 110 pains will be spared to make the Table and the Dar, atilt times, equal to may in the county, The STABLING, SUMS and Yard are superior too, and more extensive, than any other In Lebanon. The patronage, of the Tarmere and the Traveling public generally is respeotfally solicited. PL/10B—Meet aide of Market street, and battik' square loath from the Marketllonie.; ••• Lebanon, April 12,1106 • - 'JOHN MATTEIE. IBMPO I ",';rik.NT TO ALL IRON IN THE BLOOD• IT Is well known to the medical profession that IRON le the Vital Principle or Life Element of the blood. Title is derived chiefly from the food we eat ; but if the food is not properly digested, or if, from any cause whatever, the neeeesary quantity of iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the luags, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send Its dlsease•pro. Clueing elements to all parte of the system, and every one will suffer in whatever organs may be predisposed to discus. The great value of IRON AS A. MEDICINE Is well known and acknowledged by all medical men. The difficulty bee been to obtain such a preparation of It as will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Reyes, Maseachn setts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in a way before unknown. The Peruvian Syrup t o a protected solution of the PROTAIDR OP IRON A NEW DISCOVERY IN 3IEDICTIIN, that Strikes at the Root of the Disease by supplying the blood with to Vital Principle or Life elementlron. The Peruvian Syrup Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy , Low Spirits. The Peruvian Syrup Infuses strength, vigor, and now life into the system, and builds up en "Iron Constitution." The Peruvian Syrup Cures (Throttle Diarrhota, Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy Lo of Constitutional Vigor. The PeruYian Syrup Cures Nervous Affections, Tamale Complaints and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder • The Peruvian Syrup Is a Specific for all diseases orlinating in a BAD STATE Off THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Debility or a Low State of the System. • • • • 1,1 Pamphlet dross. We select a few of the names to: glow the ahareete of the testimonials, JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., President of the Metropolitan Bank, New York, REV. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate sud Jouroot REV. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Plerpont; Lewis Johnson, M. IP, Rev. Warren Burton, Ronwelfrinney, M. D., Rev. Arthur B. Tuner, 8. K. Sandell, M. D.. Rev:Gunton Robbina, W. R. Chisholm, M .D., Rev. Sylvanite Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D., Rev. T. Starr King, J. Autonio.Sanehes, . D., Rev, Ephraim Nute, Jr., Abraham Wendell, M. D., Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Keyes, M. D., Rev. Henry Upham, J. R. Oh Mon. M. D., Rev. P. C. Headley, H. E. 'flimsy, M. D. ' Rev. John W. Olmstead, Jeremiah Stone ,M.D. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., exclusively for J. P. DINSMOBB,No. 491 Broadway, New York. Sold by all Bragglids Redding's Russia Salve. Heals Old Sores. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Wounds/ Bruises, Sprains. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Rolla, Ulcers, Cancers. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Salt Rbuem, Piles, Erysipelas. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Ringworms, Corns. &c., &e. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Only 25 can is a box - POE SALE BY 3. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, New York. S.W. - FOWLE A - CO. No. 18 Tremont st., Boston, Andby alt Druggists and Country Storpkeepere. June 29, 1864.-Iy. sow. The Phoenix Pectoral WILL CURE YOUR . COUGH. TUE PIKENIX PECTORAL •OB• COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD MERRY AND SENEKA SNARE ROOT; WILL CWtE THE DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. uch as oils, oughs, Croup, Asthina,- . -Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarsness, h ooping Cough, &c. ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT Pulmonary Consumption AND EVEN WHERE TIIIS FEARFUL DISEASE has taken hold it will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville,. says, "I was beneSted more by using the Phoenix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." Elias Oberholizer, Lionville, Chester county, was cured of a cough of many years' standing by using the Phoenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Hall street, Phoenixville, certifies that he was cured of a eerie, of two years etandlng, when all other medicines had felled, by the nee of the Phoenix Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hundreds of bottles of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing coughs. John It.iyor, editor of the independent Phalan, hay ing used it, baton) hesitation in pronouncing it a com plete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. The West Chester Jeffersonion says : "We have known Dr. Oberholtzer personally a number of years, and it gives us the greatest pleasure to recommend his medicines, inasmuch as the public rarely have the benefit of family med icines prepared by a physician of his acquirements and experience. "Dr. Oberholtser lea member of the Alumni o the Medical Department at the University of Pennsylvania, at which institution he graduated in lAN." . POTTSTOWN, January 3d, 1865. This certifies that I have need the Phoenix Pectoral in my family. and I recommend it to the public rut the vary best remedy for Cough a and Colds that I have ever tried. One of my children was taken with a cold accompanied with a Croupy Cough ; so bad indeed that it'coulfi not,talk or, scarcely breathe. Having heard eo much mild about tbealapenix Pectoral I procured a bottle Ont. The firat Anse relieved the rlifilculty or breathieg and before' the child had taken one.fourth the 'bottle it.was entirely well. Every family should" have it in their bowie.' 'Shined,D. P. CROSBY; Mary, Butler, mother of Hon. Wm. Balder , President Judge of the Cheater ape Delaware Dieviate:- Bas that elle cannot do without the Phoenix Pactorai. Dr. George B. Wan], Professor of the Practtees of bledkine in the Untlterally nrPtanuaylvarila Boerne!, and one' oftbe authors of the'"lTlifted Mater!' Diapenia 2 trfkii mays of the B(100110i 13061tV "itS action is especially directed tattle The proprietor of this medicine has so much confi dence in its curative powers., frail' the testimony of hundreds who have used it, that - the-money will be're• funded to any purchaser who is not satisfied - with its effects. _ It is so pleasatit to take that children cry ler it. It costs only 85 cents—large bottles ONI DOLLAR,— it is intended for only one class of dinsees, namely those of the LVXOB and Tllll,Od.T. Prepared only by Levi pberbol leer, M. D., Phoenix villa, Pa. Johnston Holloway & Cowden, No. 28, N.Sixth et. Philadelphia, and T. C . Wells & Co. Na. 115 Franklin it., New York, General Wholesale Agents. Sold wholesale and retail by J. L, Lemberger, Dr. Geo. Ross and D. S. Haber, Lebanon, and "by nearly every druggist and storekeeper fn Lebanon county - . N. 8.-1 f your nearest druggist or Storekeeper ,does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medicine, because he makes' more money . OD it, but send at once to ono of Um Agents for it. &larch 8,1885.-Bm. STO(4I KILEPLit LtLl PEDLERS ALSO TO THE PEOPLE OF. LEBANON - AROUS NATHAN respectfully inform the , people Ilia Lebanon and vicinityth at he has opened a No tion and Fancy Dry Goode Store in Lebanon for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade Of all articles In his line at the most reduced prices• possible. Rim stock consists In part of all kinds of Woolen and Cotton Stock lugs and Hine, Undershirt% Drawers, Woolen Cape and Nubles,lslits and Gloves Scarfs , all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Collars fur La dles and Gentlemen; Hairdressee 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, Pocket-books, Portmonalres, Dominoes, Cards, Ac. 1 -large assort ment of Musical Instruments Violins, Accordcone Taroborines, Flutes, Afes, Baskets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Satchels, and all kinds of Toys In fact everything almost that can be. thonght of In-ttio Notion and 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 ()tim berland Street, in Funck'e building, between the Court getisa.and Market HOMO, MARCUS NATHAN.- LEMBERCER'S DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. J L. 1:1.11grgoEloli, Ph, ff oaftehredelphe to the Icitizens of Lebanon and surrounding country,l a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and` Chemicals. and the first quality of Perfumery a nd Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the b e st manufacture in the country, and a large variety of Tooth Brushes, Neil, Flesh, Clothes and 'Hair Brushes. Pocket, Toilet and Fine' Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber.' PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are offered for sale in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS, F L O W E R SEEDS, You will find a full assortment and a large variety of FRESH Garden and Flower Seeds at LEMBERGER'S. Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in large and small quantities at LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal eratus, Cream of Tartar, all pare, and for sale in large and small quantities at . .LEMBERGER'S Drug Store. If you are in want of good Washing Soap, pure white or red Castile Seap, Country Soap, Erosive Soap to remove grease spots, superior Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERGER'S. Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something to make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling out of the hair; if you do Call at LEMBERGER'S. TRUSSES! • TRUSSES! The afflicted are requested to call and exam ine my stook of. Trusses, ,Supportere, cant prising a. yariety of Manufacture. .. fla,."Dirarah'e" - Gennine "Improved Self Ad. noting Tad Truss.'? , . . • - - ").flarsh'eVatamettial bandage. _ • • AU InValuable article for the purpose. If you are in want of any of the above lot pan be suited at; , - LEMBERG-Ell,'S Drug Store: 'art y a LEMBERGER'S Drug Store; OptueitetheMarket House. Anything you want that is kept in a well conducted First claim Drug Store, can be km. , felled you by LEMBERGER, Chemist and Apothecary. ilifeeling thankful for the very liberal patron age thus far received from the Physicians, Mel. , chants, and Citizens of Lebanon and surround ings, I again solicit a share, promising to use every effort to please all. Oar Special attention given to Prunus:es FRESOILIFTIONII and FAMILY RECZIPTEI t and all medicine dispensed Warranted PURE, always as good as can be obtained anywhere, an sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L. LEMBERGER, Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, Feb. 15, 1800. Market streets Itabanon, Pa D. S. RA RE R'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL S T R.E Has been 'removed to his - New Building. on Onmheiland Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. atallgsubseriber respectfully announces tohis aequaim tances and the public in general, that he has eon ritly on band a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, - PAINTS,. CHEMICALS, %s' , . , DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, s GLASS WARE, c'T •IBRUSIIES, HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS, Burning Fluid; Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Tobacco, &o. 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.plense remember this, and exam, ine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchas ing elsewhere. licip-Physician's presorts tions 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 the corn pounding.of prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 0'c10ck,,A,151.,12 and 1, end 4 and 5 P. M. Lebanon, Aug. 13 1862. DAVID S. RARER. Attention Sportsmen. 9 , 1118 subicriber would respectfully inform the pub -1 lie that he hasjust returned from the city, having laid in a fine assortment of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER. CAPS, Au., which are now open for inspec tion mil:teal° at his Store, on Nerke t street. a few doors North of the L. V.11„.R., Lebanon, Pa. AER- All kinds ofitepairing done at the shortest pos sible notice and in the best style of wollmonship. , , e - T.,"4IIr4MAZI. Lebanon, 0ci.19. * 15434.-2hi. , . , 71.1al +/ -. AV i1111.411111t 1110•1 t ADASI RISE.,In Cumberland Street, between Markel. and the Court lionse,nortli side, has now on hand a splendid assortwent of the Now Style of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858 tb which the attention of the public is respectfully Inv, ted.- Rats a all prices, from, the cheapest to the mos costly, el*Ors on hand. Ile has also just opened a splen, dld assortment- of sumaLER. HATS, embracing sneh'a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL., PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, CIIBIAN, andall others. TeL. Ile will also Wholesale all kindli of Hats, Caps &.c., ;to Country.Merchauts on adyautageoes terns. Lebanow May 4,1864. MERCHANT TAILORING . B. RAAISAY, in Funek's building, corner of Cnm• berland street and - Doe alley, hoe on band and for sale, either by rhe yard or made to order, a large lot or CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, well selected from Good Houses. Hood Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. Also Handker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery; Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. - S. S. RAMSAY• Lebanon, May 4, 1884. READYNA.DE Trill. be sold at Extreinel u Low Prices. AP ABER, one of the Arai' of Haber . Bros., has ~ taken the stock of. Remly-made Clothing at the appraisement, which will enable him to sell lower than anywhere else. elm be bought. Call and see for your selvs tiefora you Make your Vail purchase. • *A. THREE DOORS WEST PROAI COURT ROUSE'Gebanon, May 4, 1804... HENRY RARER A. J. IL- LIDETVEIir _ - 38 Sonth. - -Second Street, 7 1 Between "Market and thestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. .Manufacturer of :Coal Oil Lamps .and Wholesale dealer in Glass Tumblers, Patent Jars . and Glassware . • generally - • g Dl elaits. will tlnd it to their advantage to exam ine our stock and and vopapare prices before rowdies• bog their Foods for the spring sales. Wwwonld call the attention of the public partleti: laxly to NEW STYLE 01? PATENT JAR FOR PRESERVING FRUIT WITHOUT SUGAR. We can refer to hundreds of respectable persons who .put ito peaches and other' fruit in our Jars last season without the u.e of Syrup . ,:and found upon opening that thh Fruit retained its natural flavor, and in fact was just the same as when Pnt into the jars. -- A: S. WBIDENEA. South Secono Btieet ' Philadelphia. , Amaral:is apaziozzir,. --- • - - ptlAlt.,LE .. B R. IitHILY To ski gleiirous of gurthasing LUMBER & COAL . . . . To the beet'advantage, at the old established a ad well-knowa LUMBER YARD REINOETIL & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides cd Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. ri UTE stiberibers take pleasure in informing the .citi• J. rens of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI• NESS, at their old and well known stand, where they li° daily receiving additional supplies of the • BJiST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER, • cowrie tingpf White and Yellow Pine BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK' and SCANTLING. RAILS, POSTS, PALINGS. and PENCING , BOARDS ASH, from Ito 4 Inch ; CHERRY, froM to 3 Inch POPLAR, from . 5 / 4 to 2 inch. Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANES. Roofing and Plastering LATHS. SHINGLES I SHINGLES/ I S HING LES II I 'Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. 00AL '. COAL I I COAL! :I A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and Limeburners' COAL; nod also, the best Alle gheny COAL for Blacksmiths. _ Air Thankful for• the liberal manner M..w1,) :h. they have heretofore been patrenized, they would extend cordial invitation for a enktikuaneo of favors, as they are confident that they now have the largest, best Fad. cheapest stock of LUMBER on hand in the county, which will be sold ata reasonable per tentage. • Please call and examine our stock and prices be. fore purchasing elsewhere. REINOUL North Lebanort borough, April 2410. REMO \L FITS! FITS FITS! RICHEY, AlerchantOor, respectfully nonncee to the eitieens , iehanen and vicinity that he lineremoved his plact-Aiusiness to Market street, between Cumberland agthestunt, second door north of Malthes' hotel, wheibe will continue to keep, as heretofore, aline asseiet of CLOTHS, CASS EKES, all of which he will sell or in up to orderat prices to Suit the times. All work entrusted to his c will be manulacter• ed ilia workmanlike ma.mer fashion and Mira bility. Goode purchased elsewhere up to order on the,usual mode Having had years of expert Dry-Goode business, and being advantage of his customers, a, fug from said asouiremente, I will be responded to by a verj tic patronage Fdentle call auto to please salves. --! Blanket CLOTII, WOOLEN OLOTHI. Black or Bluo Black, prep and goods turned out equal ti zi- Articles to-be dyed can per's Drug Store where all'9 l l attended to. T4ll, Q 11,1141 6. R MO c 7 ELS Witt M. S, DEI troliKu O s U en T of r: t o u t a u n t' y s n i d nf y om i t t l y i trait be has r.emove , his. Tailoring Bstablish meet to the tuV 'lately occupied by, Dr D. F. SChneck ,in Walaht at et, three doors south o'. David Mellinger's. Hotel, est &Or to. John . KransOrstore, where he wit eke np the most fash ionable clothing. All work ..trusted to his care will be manufactured in the manner,, on moderate terms. Good:Sts andsubsta malting guaranteed, especially fur the stout as it I as for the slender. Me is ready to accommodate his customers havintra suit orclothes made en short attn. Thankful for the liberal patroicagenxtended im thus far, he hopes, by strict attention to his business, tattier it a continu ance of the ionic. Na cordially invites the public and his old customers to giie him a call. Terms , cosh.. , i liebasion , March gs, •; STOVES, STOVES. Now is the timein buy your STOVES before cold winter is here, and , the best and cheapest place is EOM Lebanon Stove, 'Tin and Sheet Iron Mannfae tory of James N. Rogers, . Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where con be had the- largest and best assortment :of' PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Leba non, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment ofParlor Stoves, and a large Variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the • county or borouth, which bewerrants to bake or roast WASH BOILERS con tantiy on hand of all sizes, - and the best material. . . COAL BUCKETS—the largeat assorttuent, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TINWARE made of the hest material and An. workmanilke mariner. As he is a practical Workman, and his had an experience of twenty-five years, he feels confident that be can give general aatisfaction. • I He takes this method of returning his thanks to Itts numerous customers for theixs liberal support, and he bopes,by strictly attending to, his own business and :Wing other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplic patronage. ' JAMES N. ROGERS. /Hy- Particular attention pip to all kinds of Jaunt Pa such as Roofing. Spouting, &rindall work warranted MAY 11., 1564. Boot and Shoe Store. JACOU RCEDEL respectfts Fly in- forms fizta public that. he !Ail 1 cou t n. vois 1.1 1 es:is g2ctensiTe mitabitsli ment Alb! ~.1 4 8 e e w.'"iPogai. . /teizinjaerittaii t . _ , datlefe.G Iseliseir°l4lretift4.4 and dealers in 800 .4).11 wishes to purchase fashiona,b his libe, to and examint and varied stoek. Me is determined to surd 4 Manufacture of every article any Market in the " to materjals and workmaneht ty of LE &TITER arid ether ma but the best workmen are P. returns his sincerl the very liberal patrOnage - heri lie hopes by. strict atten flan to to please his customers, to re renege. Rem NEW AND AND. $l.lOlB gillE subscriber would rely 1. izons of Lebanon and Va . ed h BOOT , and SHOE BTU:. door south of Mrs. 4410'311641 4161 , • -vv. __ , . large and welLassort ed stock of LEATHER, such as RED, AND .Q.Alf SOLE: LEA'PHEIt, CALF AND KIP `SHINS, MOROCCO:AND FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND INGS, &c., and all kinds-of :Sttoemakers' -TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such- as: SOOT REFS; LASTS; BOOT CORDS.and^,WEBBS, .A.KVItLADES., KNIVES, PUN CHES, %HAMMERS; PINOVDS, RASPS, TAOS 8: Constantly bulimia an asSar went of Lastings, Threads, Shoe:nails, Peg-breaks, Stat -atones, regs, Bristles, Kit and Shoe Tools of ever , blrfileii. - Having beau en -4 gaged in the business more' on twenty years, he feels satisfied that he eau give a infection to all who will favor him;withtt call: She makers from. tbe. country will do well by 'callingort blit Pe f ore purchasing. else where. . - _ '.. - q SAMUEL HAUCK. Lebanon, Jan. 27 lBB4. ~,. - ' ' .. FL EMCON .-. NORTH. LSBANON Saddle and- riess . .l9ll.no. fat* ' •.- THE undersigned hits. , moved his Saddlery snit ruses l ManUfficlory.to.s.few:ilOo s'South i.r77 , of-the old place; to.. the, e. room lately occupied by Bro., as a Liquor store, wherolie ytill.ha happy tames all his old friends and custonieri, sied'wbere he has increased fa , cilities forAttendine to - itAtilbtlepartmentti of his busi ness. using determined td3i6 behind no other estab. lisibment in his abilities t:ist i smo a . v date customers, he Sea-sparecl..ttiftlite'patue teLubtaiii And. make blunoilfiiiiistiii-of impitevAmpAtan the business and secure the ertides of the best work men that liberaVwages:vropleubtmand. He Will keep a large stock on hand, alitl.,Aupmfacture at the short.. est notice, all deseriptione Of - alarms, such as Sad dles, Bridles, Carriage flatness,. of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whips , cfithl best manufacture, Buf falo Robes, Fly Nets, ecich al., Cotton, Worsted,'llhen, and a new kind lataly. t ivented ; WHIPS. of - every kind; such as Buggy Whfliej,,CArt Whips, Ac.; names of all descriptions, gaiter Mho, home-made Traces, &c., all of which he •-ivlll - warrant to be equal to' any that can be obtained any otber• dstablishment in the country. All he askii that those desiring any. thing in - thiit line, should. sal;„ at his place and examine sin He feels the funist confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaciitina.,, ! - en N d o ed rt We- All orders thankftilift:toreived and prompily at. to. Lebanon Borough, Auga. SOLOMONia, IB62. Slll2ll. iS . ' • Tornio 'the nubile COOPEILING. TlLsintibwerminreelZ2 COOPERING liusi / A..' ' '.- ness at h ii, residence on Plank Read .I,lprir(ii street, fibarita square south of the ( 1 - 71 tr ' First Irefermed Church. Tubs, Stands, Dfirels, Hogsheads, Casks, - - ,'', \ t or anything in his line made or RE ,.. , . FAIRED at short notice and on rea sonable terms.. Re solielts. the patronage or the pub• lie, feeling gonfidentrhat Ida work will compare fay-, orably in workmanship and, price with any other. • • „JOSEPH H. GASSERT.- • Lebanon, April 5, 1805. -' • TAKE :NOTICE. B - • UILDERS will do well by milling on J. 11. Emma Agent, as ho is 'prepared to do all kinds of TIN. 8.001 1 1140, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, el the very lowest prices. Re also has on hand a large and good assortment Wall Muds of TIN WARE, nod all of the poet imp*Oved GOA Burning ,COOK 42 STOVES and PARLO/t 'STOVES. -- Also; till the different and latest. Improved RANGER AND HEATERS, of all kinds; He also keeps con stantly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers Mime price than they, can - bo bonght of any other In the county.- - foh.; WARE-ROO/03i—One door South of the "DuOli Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebhnon, Pa. Lebanon, Bay 4,1664. Cider Vinegar. large quantity of excellent OLDER 7.l.NffGAlt la li offered for aale.by one of our farmers. Fo" fuq 11- eriarliCulere; itsttitsiple„appEy at this office« June 17y 180 . . Wanted I Wanted 500,000 more Men, Women, and Chid. dren, Wanted ! AT J. A. SPENGLER'S Photographic Gallery, in Adam Rime's Banding. Call and see hie pictures. They are more life-like and unbind than you Orin get them at any other place in tows. He has always on hand a large assortment of Rosewood and Gilt Frames and cases of all kinds . He takes Photographs, Azobrotype.s, Stereotypes, and Prom:lain Pictures, at the lowest pricw.. Picturee taken in ell kinds of whether, He is prepared to take the latest Styli] of pictures.— Come one, come all, and see for yam-melees. - Lebanon, May 10,1865. J. A. SPENGLER. be cheerfully. math, TEM 'el it; ttlB Tailoring and alined to turn to the tbo advantages team t feels satisfied that it basal share of tint pub PRIVATE SALE. HE'Sribscriber'offers at Private Sale a TWO STO -1 RY FRAME DWELLING ROUSE and LOT OF . GROUND, (being lot No .1 hi Uhler's:Addition of Lebanon,) located on the Old Forge ,Raul E ' in.the North-Western part of said borough.— For parileulara apply to JOSEPH H. UHLER. Lebanon, January 25,1855. . after tbat pleaeo gone April 12, 1865. .aWIS, of all colors, lyed Jet , the color warranted ,w, by N LEINIIIERGER, Bast Bermvur loft at Jos. L. Lember a for (Me above - will be tb arch 11;1003 FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER N Cumberland Street, oae door :East:of c i a gliiv OM Meek horse hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to me for the ShOrklida T have been in business, A would respectfully, solicit a coutinuanee of the:Wrens& of the public. e. hits at aft 'times an neeortmont of BOOTS and SHOES of his own manufacture en hand, which will be disposed of - On teasonable' terme. -FINE BOOTS;- LADIES' GAITERS, &c.- Those desiring a noat, wail made article, are invitee to give me a trial. Childreiia' Floes of every variety and color.on hand. 'f.leavy work mallet° order. Air All work warranted. Repairing neatly done anp haXges de moderate. ' NEW CABINET ,AND Cnatill "I.7 . :ERE:sif CrOgy riairiliiiiVieillikliisiaetfaleyintoci4 the. public that, -he lies the laigest and'lloo assortment- of - 1111 ENT TUBE, and CIIAIRE.,„ ever offered to the public of. TAB. anon etainty. ITC has on -fiallUat his " Cabinet-Ware rooms; ..in North Lebanon .borough, nearly,:oripeeite 'Zeiler's Hotel, and a few. doors Booth of .Borgner!s,„ spliiiidid wise : kW - Lent tif: good, isitlistantifikbind fashion: able.Parler, Cottage and Chamber-FURNITURE, eon .sistilig of Sofas, Tete a-tetis, Lounges, What-nots, Ear:. g tliplari Centre; Pler, Card and-Common 'Tables; RI • ~pressing. and..COmmon „MEAUS ; Bed-, tic t.,varietyrofßakticit istaClsihr re, ,ContiriOW Spring-seated Cbairs; all kinds of Spring seated Itockeks: Windhor;Caneletited; "and Com , ono Shairs and RoChets of every, description. All Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give rersonirdesirons of „knowing the character of the gthidat.heie offered for •sale, can be rally satisfied of their. durability, by reference to those for whom he:has man ufactured or to whom sold. g ut REA 0 3 v r. AN! 2 .4 Ts ; ti g a I nlg 4 ce Emt al 0 . 4 ] A err (11d.Nurniturelted Chairs Repaired and,Varntehed. N. 8.--Coffins made and Funerals attended at the sh.,rtest notice. Josurn BOWMAN. Fashiona•ble: Tailorin- • 'REMOVAL: . vribiriEL HOFFMA. ' would resPectfully inform Inthe Oldsmar of Lebanon, that he.. has: REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Market_Street, rind opposite the Eagle Hotel; -where all .persona ,who wish_ garments:made up in the most fashicalableStvle and beet manner; are in vited to call. t! . ' TO TAILORSI—Just received and for sale the N.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashion ' s. Tailors ,wishing the Fashions , should let the subscriber know "of thellict; se that lie can' make his arrangements accoulingly. - MICH/EL HOFFMAN. Lebanon, May 4,1864 - - . fit tOßßand every One cho and; thimble articles in. quirasel , res. hir large a all ectnpetitio n in tiie his businese,snit able for ue eare taken in regard none bt the best quail 'erasure used, and none d y ed thanks to his friends for fare bestowed . on him ,ukineseandendeirroring it a sharauf-public pat • Lebanon, May 4, 1804 dill B STO E; pet fully,, inform the eit City, that he has renter -11 to klarkot streolotext I; Lebanon, Pa. "where helreeps on band a largo and well assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and S ILO ES. Tie will make to ord e r all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and .at very short notion. ; Ito al, so 'keeps on band a 1011 - AR roprietok... „ . rpm Proprietor of tbiewelbknoten Hotel . respeitfu I ly informs the public that he baa again taken p a mnion of it, and earnestly solicits a conthinanee of The patronage. heretofore so liberally beatowea_ ins eligibly located and provided with -every etinveni ence, it offers to the public all the ceinforte and lux tales of a Bret class hotel. Exteensive 'Stabling is at , tacbed with trusty and obliging ostlers. The Bar is well stocked with"the choicest liquors, and" the Table will not be surpassed by any other in Lebanon. Arm. ere and all others are invited to call. . Philip F. Tilepinly, North Lebanon, May 4, 1864 : ...c° 0 : .. t - 4"_ s t ' . • :,„,. r-t- r ... 0 1 l '' • , El 3 • 0 - - t 2 -4 Ts ftl•w`: . . 8 A ' ..-W1:.... ' ' - = , • la . • -I wow ... ej.-.. .„ , w I la -, ...: , 2 „ ~,,,..s. o. ...... 0 '' 0-on - - ' • • ' 1 .,., . .., het gl 5 ~. ' s " _, g• ',IF- gl i" .14 2 . 1 a ,....4 4 . ~ : ~; ...it .„.7":0,. r• - • 1 4 ~. <.3 . ...7,, , , ti 0 0,1 • 2 1 ..0 iffits L __„-- gn 04 .r,.:,-Itimpli ';' Ir. .! pop a' • ~,....- .:•-,--- •sumiT cri' $..f....4.,.---14 1 , P .e."t a TV ' • - 0 • Veso l. C D mi - -,.... : , ?, - lad • •, . . , • ~• - , 1, V . ,L, ,<D ' . '' l 0 ' M W iltl - W ,6 ktir to ':.'. 0 - 0 VA • t o l: 8; 0 - - p,. ' O % ; - ' ` - 0 0 CD -:- .- ~):;f1 s ' . 1 2 irj 0 1.1 : P'' . . ~.i . ) : . v e... 4 f • 9 0 0 ' n - -- -- . IR a, oq Wil ' .0 —lOl, - F.g . cm - Mk 5. 1, : , •,.( z ? 2 . . , . Xm ott . %I D 1.7.4 1-. Fnw: Q - 'l7,j . ,-- t-,,...4 .0, , se,4 . . EXCITING: NEWS 1 EXCITING ,•• • K LIDERMILCJI CtiIYIBRIMANt) gr. LE I 3ANON, PA. New .Goods New Groods GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, French. Merino, an colored. ENGLISH 'MERINO, all colored. All Wool Delains, all colored. POPLIN _MUSLIN_ DELAINS, & Black French Cloth BEAVER Over Coating. PLOTII for LADIES, CLOAKS, fidm S4 , QO.- • - Fancy and°Black Cass. Satinotte's, sold frotn,so eta. to $l,OO Bed Check and Ticking. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin. -Woolen Stockings.. Shirting, Flannel;;Shirting, Flannel Calicoes and Ging . Woolen and CottoW . Hosei'ries. Ladies' .and. 'Gents' Gloves. Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts!! - 'Balmoral Skirts. • Umbrellas 'Umbrellas!! Linen and Paper Collars. A fall line of . • Ladies and Misses Shawls. Woolen Hoods 1 Woolen floods 1! -General assortment of Groceries, & Queensware. L. K. LAUDEIZMILOII. :O AI! kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. UNION HOUSE. 'Market Street Lebanon- ,JOHNIEd. MOVE. Lebanon, April &, 1865 1865 "Costar's" Rat, - Roach, Exter's, IsM paite—tisod for Fiats, Palo, Roaches, Ableltand - Rod Ants, &c:, ,fic., &a., &a- 'Costar's' - Bed-Bug Exterminator } • Xs a liquid - or weep, used to - destroy, and also as .a pro- • • centire for Bed-Bugs, &e. - Costar's Elee,triePowd'e fforinsects . _ - Is'br Ploths, Most:jailors, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Inflects on . Plants, Fowls . , Animals, &c. , .Walf - Sold by all Druggists and Relailors oxerywhere. *firi i i BEWARE i l I of ail worthless imitations. See tlatt."-Cogran'sP n.ine on.each box, bot tle , and, Flat*, before you buy., , " lIENRY. It, COSTAR. lfir Poixiti4 B ' 2 ' Broadway ,11. Y. ' ' yam. Solstay Dr. QTORCIi ROSS, and -:11 Druggists midi/automat Lebanon, PO, • .., • • 1865 • INCREASE OF RATS.--Vhe Faimire .Gazette (Eng-, lish)disserts:and . proves by flgnies that on pair Of rats will bare -A progeny and 4escendants no' leoelban 651, 050 - in tlifeelmara: Now; nideaa This innitanae family can be kept down'itherftnuldleonsume nuif . e..foed than would sustain 65,000 hiiman,beinga. - 11ES..•Seo . I'Costnee , advaitiseineni in this . paper. 18 AAA'S versus lIIRDS:L.WIU:444r reitgagioin shdotirl small,hirds is a cruet man ; whoever a idscin extermr , sating =this a benefactor. ''We'shOuld like some of our correspondents to give us the benefit of- their ex perience in driving out these pests. We need some thing besides dogs, eats, and trapit for this bitsinesti.— Sciitstific .Atrirriean, N. Y. vs. Sce Peostar'B":adyertieement in this paper "COSTAR'S" RAT Eiterminater le simple, sate, and sure,—the most perfect RaT-ification meeting we have ever attended. Every rat, that can getit, properly pre pared according to . directioneovill eatit; and every one that: eats it will die generally at soiree place as far possible from where the medicine was Calren.—Lake Shore, Mich; Mirror: - ' See "Costar'a adiertieenient tin this paper A VOICE „FROM TELE FAR WEST.—Speaking of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &e.,"Eitterminatir—mare grain and provisiOna are destroyedaanually to Grant Cann ty by shrill in than would pay: for tons, of -this-Eat and Insect Killer.—Lancaster, tx9 : . See "Costar's" advertisement in this paper.. 1865.' FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId recol lad that hundreds of dollars' worth of, Crain, Drool. &e., are annually destioyed by Ras; Miee, Ants, .and other_ insects and vermin-Lail of which can be =prevented by a few dollars' worth of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ste., Exterminator, bought and used' freely. See "Costar's" advertisement in this paper. /F - Sold in Lebanon, Da„ at Geo. Ross' ' Drug . Cumberland st., opposite Court Douse. March 29, 1865.-6 m. WALTER'S' MILL r .mhseriber respectfully informs the public the bee entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tarn formerly known as "Straw's" and later as "Wen r.'gert's." about oue-fourth of a mile from Jonestown ',Leh:viva county, Pa.; that he has it now in complete `run , . order, and is prepared. to , furnish custcmcrs etuilarly'with a verY snperior.eiticto of i --- _SU 31E-44:1110" He Meets, on band' and for sale at the lowest mb, o .1.1 00 . pared to do all kiniiaof CIISTONERB' Wang, for Farmers ~arid others, at. the very 'shortest possihlenotire and in rites all to gve him trial.- The - machinery of the *Millis entirely-new and, of latostrind 'most im proved kind . ' .11Y strict attoutioo to business and fait dealing he hopes to merit a' share of public patronage. WHBAT RYE; CORN,.OATS,- - die -; bouglit forvshlch the highest Letrantim * Market.prices 'will be paid.' FILANIMN WALT,FM: , NVANTED TOI3UY' ' 60,.000 _ BUSTINDS .80.000 bushels CORN . . - • ' - . . 60,000 bushels.OATF.; ,_ . • 50.006 bushels WHEAT. ' Also, CLOY NRSEND, TIMOTHY BRED, Flaxseed, for - which the higheit '..lABlf , prices will be paid at the Lab croon Valley Itailpoed Depot, Lebanon.. : ..,.,..* . :. • ' ' . . GNOFOR. 110F.kAN. Lebanon, July It. 1861. . ~.. • - • • • • The undersigned:having teiren .the Large and.tCOMMO dions Unto], in RottsVille, : knowtpas the • moßrrimEit-. HOUSE ) Would 'reinSeeftillyhnliiohnee to his old friends - and for mor patrons that "he is. prepared _to; 'acooranfd ' datii 'slit, may favor.him with • • ..."1 t'••.' their patronage. •' ' • - The IdORT.T.MER EfausE has been newly . , f;apred, painted; and'refurnislied throughout, 'arid the PItp,PRIB TOR feels yrarranted:jn Saying that it , • UNSURPASSED .133',ANY HOTEL IN THE. Borouglrof Pottsville fee 'doinfort and convenience. NO Tarits-wal be • Spaed To render:it lair agreeable and co*.fortibre stopping place for strangers-and..travelers.: The Stiblittg - alkit Shedding, Attached' fel. three commodatlon orate_ horsee and carriages - or . his guests. The lintel is new. open for the • • 'Reception': of the Public. • te.a. be happy-to accommodate:ell who-may give him a sell. JOSEPH M. FEGEII.„ Pottsville;, April 8, 1883.. Propiietor. CD was 0 eol• CD 4..... ''' ' CLOCKS. -"'.,l,l,liiritY D a y 7. '. • ,A'%,7 : r irliiirft _Pour, _ - = ZIJArt L6T433:ORE. - J 413110; GM lIPA3AIII _ 1)0or .8401_, 4114. ‘g, - 14.....kun.P i 1. Located on the • Stoont-flouit riambertatid Street, ZostiZebanon. 1 111311. undersigned respectfully, inform Atte , palate in general; that' tbhy till manufacture and keep on --hand, Door, Saab, Shutter, Blinds, 'Plowing; ..- WertiberAlcards, 0 Gee' Spring Mouldings, of, all sizes, Wash-Boards gating, ,Surbace, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING; 4WATBRIALS fer themes. We alto construct theilatelit arid mositim proved Stair Casing .and -Hand:Bailing, suitable for large and small buildings. • . 1 We now invite. Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call and 'examine our.stoek, whiettwe, will --warrant to give entire satisfaction to all whoMmy favor the under signed with their custom. LONGACRE.& GABEL. Lebanon, May 4,1884. le also all kinds - of TUltlkll4E ¢t the same Mill. Firming, Satairt,;&o., promiitly demi. for those 'who May thrmsh Lumber. . Wine an Liquor ` Snore. : sWIR subscriber would. reapectfitlly inform his friends and the public jn general that ho has • • opened a new • • • • WINE AND. LIQUOR STORE, in Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pa., next door lo the . Washington 'Rotel,- where he intends constantly to keep on hand all kinds of i• ,; • - Wines Brandies , Whisky, ck All of which Will be of the hest end purest, quality, ,and will be sold-et-the loWest prices. The iatrondie: of the pu bl ic is zolietteth DR. .11.-11. N.B.—He has st geed - article of Whialty , ;at $2,25 Lebanon, April 25, 18,65. . Dry Goods, • , c THE NEW. jIA4EXty.-. tllh uundersignedwpild respectfully the , sit zens of Lebanii: tha t lie baccinib waked the ,11.A , K; . ; 'NU iIUSII9,IIBI, ite, varietiesi.# Onulberland atstet;,Eebalion; nearly onnceith the litlOt r N. hotel; and will eu d i .p l y , customeniwithlhaholit BRatikiv CAF,S, rk.e.tveal,fFela. caehnnon ivkd return&l.to theiki7n braid at.aliort hOtioa'. l. ' ' CO N•FECT,I.O.N:BRiDS .i, "' • of all kinds. freeh ..and Qui beet, quality, Onnstantly on hand, and frinilitiietit:tlyia"loivost prices. Thn public,ie , inYi Ato a trial - • Lab nen, May 4,18 • F. 11..X.81;11 1 / 4 : . -. • •`lB years established in N. V: • Oity." "Only infallible reniedil;s known." tree from Poisons." • • "Not dangerous to the unman Font By." Rate °time out of their holes to die." _~ ; =~;;-s 1865. 1865. T0.::7 - flA:'TiPl l ,‘lo',:, Just Received - at J.,I3LALIt'S Jaivelry Store, Lebanon, PM =I '8.6 • 1865 ELELIVIEOLVS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHTI, A positive and SpeCifiC Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, gldneye, Gravel and Gropelent Beret Gain This Medicine increases the powers of digestion, and excites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the watefy or ealeareans depositions; a:4SM teastin 7 al cc largements ;are reduced, as well as pain End inflammation, and is good for men: 7em . en and children. HELMBOLD'S . EXTRACT. - BUCHU, For weakness arleing , from EFeesaaa, Habits of Ilissipa, tion. Early Indlicretien, attended with the following Symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion. , Loss of. Power, Imes of Memory, - Infect)* of ,lirealidng, 'Weak Nerves, TreMbling. ' ROM!' Of Difiatige, NakOttibeSS,. Dimness of Vision, -Pain in therßack, Mot naiads, Flushing of the Body. Dryness of the. Sada. Eruptions of the Face. trni*nrsal Lassitude., Pallid Count - einem These symptom, if allowed to go on (which till Et Medi cine invariably removes), soon follow— ' FATUITY, rrin;E,F4lip &c.; in one of which the patient may epliet,;:tVlio aim say they ' are thriewed - by , these , "direful dis c $ INSANITY AND DDNSIIIPTION? Mani are alvarelor Meiotic:se Of thrir snlierintiiint none will:confess., The records of the; insane. asylums and - the inelanchely4eaths hy"consumptionbcararayle whom to the truth of the assertioa. ' ' - • Tim benstilmtieri, Dude iffeeted by oitanteweitiaess, reeldres the aid. of:medicine:to facnSllle'd anihragorate inewstem, which EELICSOLD'S EXTDA.C . T.9I" IfcrgEtu invariably doei."'l#l.4l ccalitithethtAxlesV seeptical. . ' , ffn many agectlonamnealiar Teraalps, faa Earnio7 titiacrtr to *availed hy: aziyo`thi; remedy, att uanivlitintaincitient 'to the sex, hilta r e -1 DEouvr.:ilw cliarcig :074 . 11FE, • • fair Ws armeivms No Familg,should be.witlicnit it. • , • . Take no 13ailana, ideraury. or =pleasant medicine for =pleasant and dangerous disc:ices, HELI4BOLIPS EXTRACT BUCITU P "nIOI.I:*SX.A dure's Visetiiios in all their stages " 61 tie change of 71st, no inequversitscie94-*(3.21.0,ENT0511-ftE,.. USE lIELMBOLD'S EX - rR.Ar - r.BUCHU or all ageetione and 'diseases of these mane, whether =STING IN .Ikr ATV' F OR rEIpt . T.V . hem:Whatever cause originating, and no metier hoi long sunuling. Diseases of these organs require tie aid of is iterate. EELMBOLD'S ,EXTRACT BUCHU And it is certain tolyte,the denired'. et:cella all diseaes . . gor.wldch it la recommended. 1' irefrX3.l34l47S- ' - • - . 4 A -- Inlynny ;Pk . Lam): Conrseedlo3 , ' . . - -li I 13„...LX-T-Pb-N--0 T . Q.-A-41 . .0 - ill - Ft 1-LlA ror purifying the 'Dip N 7, retunyin"ATl ehroniaTconititfl tional diseases fill f'a . mT S ibl b Istaidcitittioticloh' \ z, and the only rellanle E.''.l4 CLZF.lt=i.hp,trxrremedy,Yortbi care of Scrofula, f.' er.ld ; Lead, pat ,ttlen.p4 Path AMC Swellings of the Dozcs,'lnceretiene of The ThilisCanl Logs, plefenes, rix.rile:i cu the - rice, Tetter,pytifielas and all seilq „Ernptions of the SLln, ' • B.\T REA"C",rI r w.,:i2F:tl Tan C.l3,ltrrtmlir-TON - . 'of the worst disorders th=i linen:kind arise from flu Corruption that ecntinnit'ut es t the.Llood. Otnil tfis die ,coverles that intro nem, instic, to, ge,it out;none equal fn citect co.trcpuws , ExTracr of San San4..r. IrT:T 1t,d10.5.1 . 11:09 ttlo blood, 4still the rigor' of health - laic the riii.piliges out thi humors which, Mahe' disc sOc, It "ettumfaes the:hoalth: fanetlems ot.the od anti. e - pals the . dlserdeulthtit g.r . Ov end 1 , -..nlelein 'MO 1,160 d. Such ci r6inele LI& t Could relledvn Lis hind bee ieuittit: for, alfalioui:iti4ra Ors t. :no the publleharo one on whielvthey evo.depentLYOU: space hexe does not hare it of certilinutes toshow its easets burthetital of a Single Shckftoilie st&ifiati has its virtues curp.=3ing au3-tlidnetatik have ever taken I Two tablespoonsfal (it• the 'EtiaeftirSaiiiparlilaiidde to a ptnt,of waterls eiatutl:to,ithe 11. Shon> Ict prtaX,' , ,an one bottle iseeuel to a ;anon of the syrwor Baru' parltla; or the decoetfou rumaUir made. REL3[)3OLVS 33.bSE An excellent Lotion for'disenies arising.fronithabite o dissipation; nseddn connection with tlie'E*tritebi Diehl end Sor!,opal::r4, bitch didesses re&ntatuanded. den responsible andcretiabbi character wil • Also isplielt direetinzurtol nse,:' on..ands liling , witnesbe4, end up ci certificates anTrecommenda %..is are from the bithest sources ns, Clergymen, Statesmen; Ste . stories to: their publication it not do biafroraoe fact that kb Preparations, and do not nee • tor Inch Thep- . the o‘r.. to bo propl;‘ he ~.eamee vi Ledielue;liko the Doric Golumrk, ehorth „ . stand simple, pure, maje stic, baying . Eact Sorts beak Induction. for its pillar and Truth alone for its Caldtale 14.Ba.traet Larsaparllia Is' eMlood Verifier ha) ; Extra' Baohn is a Diurotle, and will eb na a'neh In all eases. Both are prepared on . paral7• dclantlOo Pr1n014: 39-4 vocuo—and, aro :the inoW aeti7e measures Of dater the can be made. , *roady %Lad eonetnilv'oVeat 4411 be aeon/ parlson of their properties with thelce set '&R11'10118 fol lowing works: See Dlspeasstorrof .tbeUnltect States. , . See Professor DENrXr.s' valuable war/se — ad the Practice of Physic. • • See remarks made by !bo celebrated:DT. Ply:-pie, Phan Seereralika'readeby Er' /4MDbi*T:L, it eels brated Illystelea and •3',"cctbert cr. tbo - Toyel "Celled!? tt Sargeona, ireland: and' Tiaßaacttoae the Meg and Qiceni;Jottreit! ' • -Seo ldedtco-Cblrurgical Devlerr,leabllaked by Bawer Taavreas, Fellow of tllo:tor.11-College of but-geom. See moat of the late ebtadard works on Medicine. SOLD BF ALL DIpIOGIUS ,ENTIZa W ki.bllE. 4ddiess letters for H . grxikhar,a? Chpmist. • PanaplPAL. 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