THE CORNER. O:"3" "fan liarley," writing; the • Richmond Enquirer, April 2, from Mc- Minnville, plays Jenkins to John Morgan .his little wife, after the renewing style : Colonel Jan Morgan and Mrs. Cot Jchn - Morgan 'Snow, then, that John Morgan is not my model for any Adonis,: nor his wife altogether a Venus di• Medici. In strict •observance and goad breeding they are both fair types of the better -class of men and women in the twin States from which they relatively spring. The one tall, flor id, and fulk-an athletic, vigorous person, csed toexposure, hard riding, and fatigue; clear blonde of hair and beard, and eyes of grayish blue; the other, a comely girl, spirituelle orform, liasomely graceful as are most young women of sound health end .ed-ucation. - -Miss Reedy was - the daughter-of Charles Reedy, ofßeedyville. A lawyer of eminence, a man of talent, and, for several years a representative in Congress, his family have had all the ad vantages of wealth, distinguished position, -and careful education. I saw the present Mrs John Morgan (Miss Mattie Reedy who ivas in the days when she was the most youthful star in quite a hemisphere' of:beauty .. I believe.her to be-handsomer, mow that the teens have ripened into full blown twenty-; certainly more appropos -to the Sterling manhood of Morgan. She loves him very ardently, and I doubt not :the.affair was entirely one of the affec tion. They take long strolls every after. noon;'and the evidences of attachment,- while manifested, are.- delicate and digni fled botb:sides. -In other . words,. I am pleased to inform ray .young married friends—if such there be—that this nota ble coup'.e behave themselves in very pro- Ter style. Let us ask a biessing noon them; for she is a good girl, and he has fought wellforhis country." Served. Him' Right.—The Cleveland Rain ;Dealer is .rOponsible foi' the fol lowing A .curious_scene occurred on the,cars of the Little Miarni railroad the other day. Some gentlemen'. on the train; it seems, had'a'de'vice ctit out of one of the old =fashioned cents,,,representing _very neatly ;the 4. ,G9ddess of Liberty,'. _ . .A ery porn-, , pous 'bfirley fellow, with a flashy vest,- andfafrinordinate display of, jewelry„toek great offence at the device, when the fol lowing confab - „entued: - Pompous Chap----" What in hell are you Wearinglhatdopperhead ernblern for?' 'Gentlemen—•Will you answer me a question first?' Pompous Chap7:-.`Yes.' _ • Gentlernan—,‘Arn't you an ern* con• tractor?' (Welt suppose I. ant?' y fl ou an Abolition i st ? "Yes, dyed in the always .Jet the South slide'?'' , n ern,Cihey onght to tiaye - been in 'hell long ago.' 'Don't you sneer 411 thel - tithe''Ett the .constitution °rale United States?' 'Constitution be d--=d; thisfs no time 'to task of tonstitutions. Weir,' continued the gentleman, 'do you ever wear any of these emblems,' pointing to the device. 'No; by ''said the flashy contract. `Then, sir," said the gentleman, pit is to distinguislfruself from such arrant hypo erites, money leeches and scoundrels as yOtt. that I weal' this.' The pcople in the car fairly roared, and the crest-fallen ngro worshipper and Treasury pimp grit uplrom his seat and went into another car. Served,hirn right.. , Soothitt." A handsome:young lady in our town was sot up with one night by a noble young specimen of the true - American, with sci-sore in his pocket-1 mean a dry goods clerk ; and the younggars mother, herin' sornethin pop, arose from-her. couch under the impression that her oldest boy, who was given to friskiness, was hi:Ming a wild revel on the.root beer in the west room. But on opening the door, she dis kiveredlt was hugging and kissing which had ai.vakeriedeher trent her peaceful re- - - 'My daughter, Oh my daughter ! this parent did cry. .0h ! that I should have lived to see this doing in my own house.' iHtnow my dear mother,' the sweet village maiden did unto - her mamma re ply, •thatit is quite unproper, but it is °r(u) soothin.' The above is A. Ward's joke, not A Lincoln's. • Vallandigham's pugnacity devel oped early, according to the following from the Fond du Lao Press, which cor rects the statement that he was born South: i•Vallandigham was born in New'. Lisbon, Ohio. We haVe known him personally ever since he attempted to administer to us a flogging for gathering strawberries in his father's meadow some 36 years ago. We were the challenged party, and therefore had a right to choose then manner of combat. He being superi or in strength and age, we choose legs astthe weapons and came out ahead." P - .A. correspondent of the Springfield BapiOlkan writes: “They say that Howell Cobb, who is a rigid, blue ,Presbyterian of the strictest sort, met our men in one_of theexchang es of prisoners lately, under a flag of truce. Some of our officers, took the op portunity, as is usual_ to have a little friendly conversation with Mr. Cobb, and in the course ofhis remarks he is said to have made this statement: "Only two things stand in the way of an amicable settlement of this whole dif ticultr;" and then, as they listened eager ly for terms of accommodation--" Only two things—the landing of the Pilgrims, and original sin." I)tr , Well, Spurt,' said Quiz, during a discussion of the Tax Bill, 'the tax will oeme-pretty heavy on you.' iOn meg—why?' Because income is to . be. taxed 'and everybody knows that your're amintom.' tea- A boozy fellow was observed, one day, driving a 'porker,' holding on to his tai{,; and when asked what he was doing, replied that he. was studying gehogra- PhY• NEW C.A.BINET LINTO cm.irstar.sxursit CTOR V' rptlE subscriber respectfully Worms site public that j.. he has the-largeditatteliest assortment NeT FU RNI. TUREund CHAIRS, ' ever offered to the public of Lab andn-county. Ile has en hand at his CabinetWare rooms; in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's Hotel. and li. few doors south of Borgnees, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber - FURNITURE, con• slating of Sofas, Tete a-tetial Lounges, What-note, Par lor, Centre, Ple4Card,and Common ..Tables;-. Dressing and - -Commons BUREAUSBed' s tondo, Wort-stands, WasM lKitch en Furniture of all kinds. Aleo,a largeand elegant variety of FEINER naps, SEAM SEATED Chairs, Common Spring-seated Chairs; ail kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated. and Com mon Chairs and Rockere of every description. SM. All'Goods sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction. Persons desirous of knOwlng the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by referrnee to those for whom he has 111411- untamed or to whom sold.' .. Old Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N. B.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the shortest notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanon 'September 19, MO. WE 1G LEY - & - DEIV ALT. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FOR 11111 . 11146 OF Buttei, Eggs, Cheese Tallow, Lard, Poultry, Game, Dried Fruits Grain, Seed; rfe. No. 170 KEANE STREET, One door above Washington, NEWYORK. O. Weigley. REFERENCES Robb & Armagh, New York'; "Allen & Brother, do W. W. Selfridge, Esg., do; Jones Shepard, do; Man son, Labach & Farrington, d*Sarnuel-O. Johnson, de; W. Breslin; Esq., 'Lebanon; Pa.; L. Bets, Canton, Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, Brio, Fa.;',llon. John , Stiles, Allentown, la: ; [Jan. 14, led 3. THE NEW DAKEit iIiTE undersigned would respectfully inform the citi zens of Lebanon, that he haagOmmenced the BAKE IND BIiBIN.E4B;in all its 'valietiesi t mt his ,stand, on Cumberland Lobitnem,'nearly oppitsiii 4 thb Buck Hotel, end will supply customers with the best BREAD, CANES. &c. Flonr received rem customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. COINLPECTIONERIES of ali k Inds. ftesh "and of theinst qualityrconstently on hard, and furnished at the lowest prices. Th public is invited to give me _ a trial. - Leh. non, Nov. - F. •11. EMIR. • S. IV; Pettengill & Co., No. ,37 Park Row, New York; Lt. 6 State St,- Boston, - AA RE orr Agents for, the "Anvuirriezit" in Chose eities, and are authorized to take' Advertieements and Subscriptions for us at our Entfest Aates. May 11., 1862. North LebanowSteam Grist Mill GRAIN NI ANTED undersigned will purchase all 1 hinds of GRAIN, such as WHEAT, RYE, . CORN. OATS. kc., at.their STEAM MILL On 'the Union —* Canal, for which the highest market prices will - be paid, in CASII. Aar All kinds of CUSTOMER WORK will be done at the shortest notice, and in the moat satisfactory manner. The public is respectfully - invited to, give us trial. • ' FEGIX , EIOLIT, GIDEON LIGHT. DAVITS L. LIGHT. Nottli Lebanon, May 21, 1862. ABRAIIAM stizrat A New Fir -m.. Cheap. Ca h: Store, and Milling and • drain 33usiness: • VILE havini formed a pertneiship'in the I, MERCANTILE; MILLING AND ,GRAIN KIST NESS, would rcepectfulty ineitethe'ettention - of the public to their establishments. They will contiue to keep. at the late stand of SIIERK, G.II.E . AMAN & LONG, a most complete stock:or - all' kincis •el GOODS usually kept M. a country stOre, which they Will re tail Cheap lot CASH,or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They 1,160 want-tPAiiiPtor cash' - 30,000 Be Theis of wItEAT,- 30,000 Bushels , of 20,000~Bu'shel`s~of' CORN, 25,000 Bushels . ..of OATS. For which they will PaY;the-hjklietit' Market Prices.— They will also take GRATIN on , Sreinsin The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL: by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds ofMILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &c. - ; - - Aga - - They solicit the business of - all their old friends and the public; and will endeavor to deal .on- such lib ral and just principles - as eatisilittlan to all. SIIERSk LONG. tihrthLebanoil, March 10 15112. ' ' ' *Jacob E. 14:•Zinimermanlo* IRST CLASS IIitIft4DRESS/Na AND 11A111,1141‘ F INO SAI4OOE, Market atieet„. near Cisinberiand, and opposite the Eagle HOW'Being Ws:O4W tor the liberal patronage heretofore extoAded to him, he would reepeotfullyaoliclt S. - 4contidtiancolsf4las s.smr: Lebanon, July 2;18d2. . . N. 11.—The Saloon „will boolosei on Sunday. SPECTACLES. rot. LUDWIG BEGIIINCER, the celebrated OPTI- L 4 GUN, 43 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK, respectfully Informs the citizens-of Lebanon county that he has ap pointed D. S. RADER; DRUGGIST, his agent to sell his CELEBRATED - - - **.ctizeles, Gold, Silver, and Steel catch,' sultaVe for any desert') Aloe of eyes. /tar Purchasers wilt p' lease'nearfu mind .that D. S. RABER'S DRUG , STORE ,ie.tlie,-Iduce to buy good PEOTACLES. - [Lebanon - March 19, 18131. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and Harness Mann- factory. - THE undersigned has removed his Saddlery and- Harness ,„17„, Manufactory to a few doors South Rt of the old place, to the large room laril lately occupied by Hillman A Bro., as - - a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see all hiseold friends and customers, and whereto has increased- fa cilities for attending to all the departments of his bust= nese. Being determined to be behind no other ester_ b: lishmont in his abilities to accommodate cuatorriers, be, has spared neithe.r pales nor expense to obtain and mace himself master of every modern improvement in the business and secure.tne services of the.',hest.Work. men that Ilherat wages would command: Hn will ktep a largn Stock on bah& and-"manufacture at the short est notice, all tiescriptions of WARN PS& such as Sad dies, Bridles, ,Carriage Harness,- of all kinds ; heavy Harness, Buggy WM.B , the best manufacture, .Buf fate Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton, Worsted, Linen, and a - new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy*Whips, 'Cart Whipti, ..&c.;.Matues of all descriptions Halter Chains, home-made-;Traces, &c, &c, all of which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country., All he asks that those desiring any thing in this line, should call af bie place and examine cis stook. Ile feels the fullest confidence in his ability .o give entire Satisfaction. - let. All orders thankfully received an promptly ate ended to. - SOLOMON 'SMITH. North Lebanmi Borough, An. 13, 1802. ESTABLISHED Y 1760 .PETER LORILLARD. Tobacco Manufacturer 16 18 -CHAM BEES • [Formerly 42 Chatham Street, .NOW Yark,j_;. Would gall the attention of Dealera to The iirtscletiof his manufacture, via.: Brown Snuff r . - mamboy, - Demigros. • Fine Happen, Ftire Virginia,: • - Coarae• Bappee,• • • Naehltocluitt, American Gentleman, • Copenhagen. Yellow Snuff Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, - Fresh Honey Dew Scoteh, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotitli. or Lundyfoot. • • • AD- Attention is culled to the large reduction in pri ces of Fine-Cut Chewing , and Smoking rotoccos, .which wilt be found of a ,Supertor quality. Tobacco. - S3IFKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING.' Long, P. A. 1., or plain, S. Jago. • No. I, • Cavendish, or Sweet; Spanish. No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster; Nos. 1&2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. Granulated. N8..-.-A circular of prices will be tient on appli cation. New York, April 1,1863.—1 y. .Plumbers' -Materials& CHARLES MU-LLIKIN, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER. No. 520_ Commerce Std P,RILADELPIIIA, Constantly in Store, a large assortmant of COPPER, ZINC,IItO3 & GALVANIZED IRON BATH White and Marbled Ping Basins White and Marbled or Blue Closet Basins. Ship Water-CloSets,.cointilete. = , Water Clo Set s -of erery , description. PUMPS, Um; Iron sinks.- - ' ' Iron and Enamelled Portable Wash Standiy' Vitrified Drain Pipe, Bends, Branches'ityrape. Plunbers' Brass and Plated-Work orefory deserip— tion. ---• Lead Traps and Bands; Plea and ' Cedar -Hydrant - Posts, hydrant Rods, Plumbers' Hooke, Marble'. SD , bili Buhl:Jar Hose; &e., se low as any House in the country. April 22, 1863.--am,„ - , FE Bargains In Gentlemen's and Boys'Wear please call at the Chea store of HENRY it STINE =I lg. L. 1411.11 1 KINS Afir; . Bro. - LT Avoci united in the BOOT and SHOE Baerszsa, „LA and from their deternainationlo;bepanctual; and make none but the beet of work, they feellike Soliciting alargeof public.tittivonage. -Theyavilitalwaye befonnd at their OLD STAND; NEw BUILDING,) in. Market Street, marry. opposite.Tridow Rise's H9teifWheee r :they wilt be ready to'reerre - and - lilease their cinitotners. They have now on hand a,large assortment of ,BOOTS, SHOEI, , TIWNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., which fißey offer at reduced prices, r fa- Persons &eating at this SHOE STORE, can be suited with READY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. :Satisfaction is always warranted. . scir Particular attention given to the REPAIRING Boots and Shoes..[Lebanon, July 3,1881. ATKI NS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Store is fitted up in„geokertler for comfort,and convenience, both for ladiesand - Gentlemen. ATKINS & 'BRO.'S New Boot and Sboi3.Storeis fitted e, up In good order for comfortand convenience, both t". for Ladies and Gentlemen. it; A TKINS & BRO. promise to be 'punctual;and will en 1,,,d 11 dearer t. please all who may call on them for Boots Oa and Shoes ' NE V AND CHEAP STORE' TvR& - undersigned would.. tvirpectfully inform the cit. 1 teens of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has entered into the - BOOT AND SHOE BUSANBSS,, in: Walnut Serest, fire doors South If tire iiistrk "Note!, Lebanon, Pa. -- i - - w h e re he keel). a . on I hand a iarge and well '. assorted :stock - of all kinds of BOOTS and ':- - - SHOES.' He will *: make -` to ordei ell , kinds of BOOTS-and • , ,5...'-_ , ..: - : - ' SHOES, and at wary ' , eliett notien. - Ile al e, , . so keeps on hand a , '',,-- ' largi-antiwell-aisOrt eti stock of LEAKIER,-snob as RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND: FANCY- LEATHER,' lUD, LININGS,' ROANS, BIND INGS, &v., and'all kintls of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT CORDS and WEBER, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES,' PUN CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS,' RASPS, TACKS.-- Constantly ° on band SA astortmenkof Li - Stings, Tiireadti, Shoeßails, Peg:breaks; Sand-stones,- Pegs, Bristles, Kit and Shoe Toolkof. every description.. Having been_ en gaged inlhe'busineiss more than twan ty years, lie redo satisfied that be ean-give satisfitOtion to all who will favor hint with w call. Shnetrianors :Iran the country ; will datwell by calling on him before - purehasingelse;' where. - ' 'SAMUEL HAUCK. Lebanon, May 21 1862. . . .. BOW and Store. ' ..'JACOB.II4EDEL respeetfulty - forms the public that he still eontip •-• nes 'his - extensive establishment in *NEN .his new building, in Cumberlandst., 'where he tiopes to render the same 4 satisfaction ae.heretofore to;all-who may favor hi ni with their'enstom., Ile invitee Merchants and dealers-iii BOOTS and 8110!Sand every One _who vislies to luretinsii'fashiortable andi-dniable his line, to catt;aild °sprain! for.tlrams!lves,,hirlarge and retied steek. . • . Me is determined to samara all "orirtrostftion in the manufacture of every article in hie business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and Workmanship; none bt the best quali ty of LE ATII ER. and other materials are used, and "none but the best workmen are employed P. B.—lie returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. He hopes.by strict attention to business and endeavoring to please his customers, to merit a abate of public pat. manage. f Lebanon, July 3,1861. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Rest Goods EVER SOLD IrLEBANONii Bools'Shoes - lii.ts tap* Ace IIIIE undersigned has opened one of the . BEST'AS• SORTMIINTS'of • ' - lATS,CAPS,BOOTS, BILGES. TRUNKS. tT I RA:t BUNG BAGS, Ac., of all- kinds; 31 - sell ats o t !. p ti r ' l e ce b s es t recommend best materials, Te a k er i i tend m to 'wh t i b e e hh °w will re h a• sere., Of the SLATS he has quite 'A variety of New Stiles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, UnClellan, Stringbam and blonitor Iliit: veil beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he has a coMplete as6ortment of all she New Styles, got mp In superior manner. 'A ith fine finish; Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Balmorals, Gaiters, Congiess' Boots,- Slippers, and all other kinds; Motels and Boys' Balmerala. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and all other kinds, work' by them, including. . BOOTS and MOBS, of the different varieties, Wits cheap'Store I n Walnut St:,-nett to the County-Prison. 4I;lil Thankful for - the. liberal incbiiiiigninent or the public heretofore, I would invite all wishing anything in my line to call and examine my stock before making ' ' ' DAVID Lose their purchases. JOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, ape/ 23,1362.. _ _ P. S.—Mtatouree taken and work made at short mean New _Boot •and Shoe Store" rE: undersigned announce to the publimtbat they have removed. their New Boot and Shoe Store to Cumberland Street, Lebanon,. In John Obiers one'dOor west of the Confectionery Stem, slim ro they VA, intend -keening donstantiron hand sCgetteral as- MlNsortment-of Lading, Panttemen,lllmes,4lloys pent: 1306 t, St o , is - (vaiter; T all of which will be made up' in style and nullity_ no to be Surpassed.by any other workmen in thommntry; No effort shall be spared to please 'and latiSff-all who may favor them with their orders, -and 'their el:feria-s -will be as . reasonable as possible, compatible with ;Whir remuneration. . They also keep a large stock of 110.AIE MA. A - wbich ie warranted to be as represented The public arelnvited to call anti exiiiiitteDieiroteck previous to purchasing. . ' Allat" Repairing clone on short notice nd,at reasonable ratis. . - ; ANDREW MODRE...., Lelamp, March 19, 1862 • - 1 -- rm Phi ap ec au y FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKEB N Cumberland Street, one door ..East_ of O - the Black Horse lintel. Thankful for the, very liberal patronage extended tp me fur the short thin I have been in business; I -would - Iresp . ectinlit:sollpif`a contintiancitor .the patronage ofllie Public. 1 at all-times an assortment of ROOTS and 9110 ES of hiauWii manufacture on kand, shish wilt he disposedpf on reasonable terms. - FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, Ace.. Those desiring a neat, well made:article, are: invited to give me -a trial. Children? Shoes . .of every: variety, and color on hand. }Leavy' work made to 'ceder. : Jar All work warranted. Repairing neatly' d'ne and charges made moderate. Lebanon,Jnly 3,1861.. RENI.OVAL.• • N I G RA EFT'S BOOT S HOE . STORE , H eer enr :Ihis elll ,n i rue 4 c,are tit 4:, and opposite the °Mee of Dr. C. D. Gioninger; "LEBANON, PA. Re has just opened a largo and desirable stock of welLmsde Boots anikShoes. Ladles' Kid Goiters at $1..25; Ladies' Lace Ibieteets $1.50 ; "for- Misses, $1; Coarse Men's Boots for $2.50; Metes Gaiters $2; for Boys $1.55 to $2.50; for Children $1.1'2 1 ,4 tei41.02%. Also a large variety of Overshoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac.' Come, se and judge for 'yourselves. Lebanon, see k Nov. 20, 'GI. ' DANIEL (IRAEFF. EADVIIADE CLOTHING 1141 be Ertrentelv ,1' ABER, one of,„ the firm of-llaber,,t,Broaq.haa , taken the stoat or lleadygnadir Clothing' &Elks apprabentent, wlaiCh 'will enable - Idpi to sell lower than anywhere else cant be 'might. Call and sector your- selves before you make your 1 1 . t II purchase. THREE DOORS WEST ROM COURT HOUSE. Lebanon. Sept. 2N lag., - .-IIENRF EAREE. MERCHANT - Tit" LOR, SS. it•AWAY, in Punch's building; Corner of Cutir, . he.land street and Doe alley, has on hand and for sale,'eithorby the yard,or made to order; a Ism CASSIMPLES, and. well salaried from Good 'rouses: Good- : Fits and - Sub stantial making', guaranteed , to all. - Also Ilandker. chiefs. Cravats, Gloyes, Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancyand Plain linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. S. S. RAMSAY. -- Lebanon,•April 9,:1862. FITS. FITS ! - FITS i A- If. RICHEY, Alerchant Tailor, respectfully an nounces-to the citizens, of. Lebanon and vicinity that lie bitable returned from the city with a fine as eartment of • • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, all of which be will aellmr make up to orderat ' • prices to suit the times, at hitr,No. 1 Ttiiloring Estatf lishinentin Kelin's'Neui Block, 4 doors South of the Buck Il otel, South Walnut street. , All work entrusted to his care, will be- manufactur. ed lea workmanlike moaner as to fashion and Ooods.purehrised• elsewhere-Hill be cheerfully'. made up to order op the usual moderate terms. -- • - Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and beingrinelined toiurn the ,advantage of his.oustomere all the advantages result' lag from said-acquirements, he feels satisfied that it will be responded ln axery , liberlitshare of the pub lie patronage. . Friends enhance to please me after that'phsase your . July 8, 1883: ra:shionable Tailoring: REMOVAL: 111 - ICHAEL MOFFMAN would respectfully inform XV"Abe Citizens of Lebanon, that he has 'REMOVED his TAILORING- Business to 'Cumberland - Street, two doors East of Market Street, and opposite the. Bogle Hotel, whore all persons who „:wish garments made up irithemost fashimutfile styleand bestinaimer, are in TO TAILORS t---Jost received and for sale the IT.York and Philadelphia Report of Spring alluninteriPeahiona. Tailors, erkihin the _Paehione ehouldaet the enbscriber know of thi factliolhatinfcaninake littilifranSeinerN according 4.. • MICRJEL 11OPPMAIC.: Lebanon pill 10:1861. TIID you see ATKINS I BRO.'S New Boot laid Shoo 11 Store. LEMBERCER'S I= DRUG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF T " 31 ronIGER, Graduate of the Phila . ..delphia College of Pharmacy, Offers to the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country. a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and the Aria quality of Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Snaps, embracing the best manufacture In the country. and a large variety of Tooth. Brushes, Nall. Flesh, Clothes and Hair Brushee. Pocket, Toilet and Flue Combs of Ivory, Shell, Horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES. PURE .SPICES. Pure whole aid mewl Spicee are offered furl isle in large and small quantities at • LEMBHRGER'S• Drug Store. GARISEN SEEDS, FLO • WEit SEEDS, - • You will find a full 'assortment and a large variety of FAESII Garden'and Fiewer.'4eada at LUMBED:G . BR'S. • Condensed Lye; Ccificentnited Lye, 'ami a Aadi; and Potash in large and email qnantittea T t t DEBIBERGER'S;:Drtig Stbre: - Wasting Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal eratus„ Cream of Tartar, allipnre, and for. sale in large and small quantitiet . If you are , in want of gdod Washing Soap pure white or red Castile Seep, Country:S(4p Brest:ye Soap to remove grease spots, soperio Shaving soap, buy the same at LEMBERGEit'S. I Do you want a geod Hair Ito make the hair grow, to cle 'to prevent rhllinvott t of tlic - L Call at. LE DE9_ TRUSSES! T.1.-fUSSESI . : The afflicted are requestedt tall and' xam , Inc my stock of Trusses, Sup thirs t dim, coin. prising a variety of Manufacpre. lief."lffirtah's" Genuine Unproved Solt Ad justing Pad -Truss," • , -';',,_; - ,- , , 31sreli's'!.flitiiiinenieS Ilan . %, _ __, ____. ' Air. invaluable artiele f failhe_purpose. - If you are in want a any a the above you can be suited at , , „ ~.. . .LEMBER6ER'S q Fug S to - re: ': Etre Oluo ttawb. randy, (1. ,, The genuine article for 31ed" Mal purposes to he had fix all itii::Piirity it '", ' - - LEMBERGEIt'S ug Stare, Opposite the lid ket lii,Use. • ' Anything you - wani that is 14t in a well' conducted First class Drug Stor can, be furm idled, yoU by : ~.:` -, - :.-- . .. LEAII3 GER . Chemist and petheeary. Feeling thankful for the very berat patron. age' thus faireceived from the Pltesicians, Mer chants, and Citizens of Lebanon Ind surround tugs, I again solicit a share,- prenising, to use every effort to please a 11.,.. ~ Ofir,Special attention , given. P R e[ s d s o c i a l Tx . d rp s e u a s n e d d . 1 1' Y A ilr M r iL a l n . i e ll m PAYSIcIiVeR.,EI I S t. 11•28, and all ... - LIRE, always as gtiod na can be obtained anywl re. am. sold iii to silitthe times. Remember th Address, JOS. L. LEMB WEIR, Druggist, Chemist and A . thecary, Feb. '15,1860. ~ , Marliet street,. hanon, Pa. D. S. RA ) -B. R S WI.IOLESALE AND 'ETAIL DRUGC ST•RE Ibis been removed to. his New Buildin on Cumberland Street, opposite the Engle hi , dings , • - . Lebanon, Pa. . s tall E sub sexiber respeeif oily MllOllll S tO 11 is arquaiii ,l 'I tames and the public, in general, •at he has eon _L. ntlyon band a large stock or DRUGS, . / PEIFIIMERY, MEKCINES, ----- _, . tAIHTS, ..- CHEMICALS, - "° ' D. SYDEPS, VARNISHES TDIPENTINE, .. _ GLASS WARE... . BR '4IIES • • , -- . HAIR OILS, . XTRACTS, Burning Fluid, Ftfrgical 14struments,. filet Soaps, Sc. gars, Tobacco, Ac. Als . a variety of 'army Articles too numerous to.mention, -Which he r. - . eat low rates. and warrants the qualities of the artic s as represent:. ed. Purchasers will.please remember is, and exam. ine the qualities nod-prices of his goods afore purchas ing-elsewhere. XirPhysician'aprescr Hens and fam ily recipes carefully manumitted, "at -4 day or night; by calling at the'Drog.St , ;0 0 I Eagle Buildings . .r.. . ~ ''• ~- - • '. On Fundays the Store. will- be Upen for the cam— pounding of prescriptions between the ours of 7 and; 10 o'clock, A. M.,12 and 1, and 4 and 5 . M. ~- Lebanon, Aug. 13 1862... . ..1) VI S. RADER. li 7 o t i p t e r, :: t t h h o s THE EARLY.' PHYSICAL 1 O ; tXNEitAcy _ AMERICAN ' :OPINE. Suet Published by DA. STONE, 1 1 . Physician to the Troy. Lung and ygienic Institute. A Treaties on the Causes 9I Earl I.t.:;?ical Dy.linv of American People; the ca of Nervous Du. . bility, Consumption Afartomus.. . This . work is one of high,..y re' tone. written in i , chasteet thrilling language, d- appeals directly to the-moral" consciousness. of ALT, ARKSTS- anrill ultra iat„, especially, detailing scient and reliable dais and treatment for care, It Will-be sent by-mail tin the Strimps: • - ^sjt.. Parents and Guardian's! obtain this book. .- • Ea -Young men! 'Fail not to itHL..Ladiest You too should of thisltook. . = - A Word Of goreinn Conseien who will re A class of mated lee prevail to community, dooming at least sexes annum*, to an early gra verylinperfectly-uuderstried. tenon, or symptoms are Nem, and Exhaustion ; Marasmus or that of the tissues of the wh. breathing or hurried breathing flight of stairs; great Palpitatio Srontlyitif and sore Throat and Limbs ; aversion to society dy - ; 'direr:Mese feye sight, loss-o theHeadi. , Neuralglaa'ain in v; Pains In the back or limbs, Lu digest Joe; itrogularity.of the Hostel the Kidneys and other I .Leircorehma: or Fleur .Albus; Hysteria and Nervous Spasms. Now in ninety.ninecases on all their/Overt named disorder : not trained, ailonguiniition of insidious and wily forma Con 1 Nerves; known as Tubes Dents ! lea, have their seat and origin i Viscera. Hence the want of so school practice in treating eyes Dr. Andrew Stone, Physician Hygienic luStitutton, is now.:el class of Modern Maladies ;with mamas. The treatm at adopts new; it is based upon scientific discovered remedies, without m facilities of cure are such that their bonne, In any part of the descriptions of their case, by let Woes sent by Mail or express. ' will be forwarded on applleatio „Ea,. Consumption,,Catarrh a cured as well at the Home of th stitution, by sending the Col BALSAMIC VAPORS, with inhaler their use, and direct correspouth rEff - Patients'applying for Lit mast enclose return stamps .to'l Sir The attending Physician Institution for consultation, fre each day. Sunday in the form Address DR./ . Physician' to the Troy Lung and Physici en for Diseases-of Lungs. 96 Fifth Street, Troy, :Jan.l4, 1863.—1 y. SAMUEL S. SIIIRK REMOVAL). 1 '." 76:: 4 "••• TAILOR! N 't.v , r ORENZO 11. 110111tEit, w til: re- ~+ i'"ti s l• 4%.-, , jj spectfully inform the•citize s of Lebanon and vicinity that he ls removed his Ta ilor ing Establishment, a few doors' st of Landermilch's store, and nearly opposite the NS hington House, on Cumberland st., where he will ke up clothing in the most fashionable styles in thet manner; good fits, fs guaranteed to all. Thankful for e very liberal patron age extended to him thus far he hopes tommrit and continue the same. r Lebanon, April 8,188;.-1y..i ' L. R. 11E10" S LIQUOR STORE, Market Square, opposite the Market. House, Lebanon, •Pet- E undersigned respectfully informs the publie I. that he has received an extensive stock of the choicest and purest Liquors of MI descriptions. These 4 Liquola he is invariably disposed to seU at un • precedentedly low prices. Druggists, Farmers, IletOl'Eeapers, and oth ers will consult, their own interests by buying of the undersigned. - • - L. it. DEEG Lebanon, April 15, 1863. • 800 C. 'CitititiANT_, 800 • South. West corner Eighth and Chestnut, MANTSFACTIWM AND. DEALER IN MEN'S FOR. NISE.ING' GOODS, , , T/1! STILE OF, , Cravats, Scarfs, ,Neck-tiesticc Philadelphia, July 15, 1.1383.-6 m. = FIRST IMPORTANCE LEMBIRGER'S Drug Store nit? something! so Mahood, and' ir, if you do, 32.11G,ER'S. reeipt.pr twe tent tia to rund•orl na and get . t . tde book. once eeeure a copy F MS 'Advice to those fearful extant in the CIAO youth of both 6 e. Those diseases ore • eh. ea tertud •ma ttifes ilalbßity; Relaxation siting and constnp . body ; shortness of n ascending a bill or of the Mart ; Asth sltaking of the Rands, int to business or stn•. teemorY.: dizziness ;Of ious parts of the body; r ago, ➢ispepain or In-. w els, deranged seam• lands of the• body, as .., Likewlee_Epitep •y, .f every, one hundred, and a :host,'Wf.• others o r.unoa and that most l imptien of the Spinal s, eel Tithes Iltesenter t diseases of the Pelvic Las on the part of old• ems oily. o the Tiny Lung nut aged' in: treating this= ! the most astonishing. i ' by the Institution is principles, with no*. 1 ;Preis or sioisons.- Tin tlents can be cured at untry", from accurate r; and have the med - 'Anted interrogatories diseases of the throat. patients as at Medicated -INHALING d amide directions far se. ' • I troek tires or advice, .eet....attentionz All be found at, the 9-14 m. to 9 p m., tN 3 ,DREST STONE, hygienic Institute, t , lleart, Throat and .... - 'C ,C KS Thirty: a y, . ' Eig tI DaYl. - . 'thirty Hour, CU:OCKS) JUR &delved it J. IMAMS Jewelry Store, Lebanon, Pc Friends . and 'Relatives OF TFIR BRAVE SOLDIERS & SAILORS HOLLOWAY'S PILLS OINTMENT. n All who have Frlends.M4 EelatlVes in the Army or Navy, should take speetaleare, that they be amply sup plied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the brave Soldiers and Sailers have neglected to proetto thermal ves_with them, no better present can be sot them by their friends. They have been proved to be theEoldier's never falling friend in the hour of need. SICK HEADACHE AND WANT OF APPE- TITE INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. These feelings which soeadden us,•uvuallyarise front troultle or 'annoyances, obstructed perspinition, or eat- ing and drinking, whaterer is unwholesome, thus die tnt b ing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. no organs mast be reitered, if you desire to be well. The Pills, taltert Irecording to the printed instructions, will unichly pros Pace a healthy action in both liver and stomach. awl as a natural.consequence, a clear heat! anti genii appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER. FATIGUE, Will soon, disappear by the-use of these invaluable Pills, and the Soldier will .quickly acquire , additional strength. Neeer lqt,the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange that Hollo way's Pills should be recommended for Byeetitery" and Flux , many persons supposing tliat.they would increase the" relaxation: This is a kreet'migtekc,',for these Pills will correct the lirer and stomitch„nud thus remove all the acridhurnorietrom the myst . 4e. This meateine Will glee tone and vigor to the whole digareic sifftem bony", er deranged, while health and strength &Warne a mat t-Fr of courSC — Ntrtnaqi ef - ene . Bowels ro.eure as thiefortou's medicine,. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION I. TfONS OF' YOuTH! Sores'and Ulcers; 'Blotches' and SWellings, can with' certainty be radically cured if the Tills are taken night and morning, and the Ointment be TreslY used as stet -, ed in the printed instructions. If treated in any other manner they dry up in one part tobrelik out in :mother Whereas this ointment will remove the humors from the system.and.leave the patient a vigorous and. heal thy man. It Neill reanire a little perseiierance' in bad . cases to insu're a lastingcure.' = - FOR, WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY UTE BAYONET. SARitE OR THE BUL LET, SORES OR BRUISES. To which every 'Soldier and Sailor are Rubio, there. arc no medicines e,r saye, sure and ronvenientas Iloilo way's Pills and Ointm - ent._ ..The poor womided and al most dying sufferer mighthave wounds•dmmed im mediately. if he would only supply himself with this matchless Ointment,-which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all round it, then covered with piece of linen from his Knapsack .and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6or 8 Fills to cool theaystem'and prevent inflammation. - ,very Soldier's Knapsack and Seamen's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies.' CAUTIONI—Nono - are genuine unless . ' the words "Flottowar, NEW YORE AND Lostraus.". are discernible as a Watermark in every Mar of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by bolding the leaf to the tight. A handsome reward will be given to anyA.ne rendering such information as may lead o- the detection of. any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knoWing them-to be saurian's. V Sold at tt e Manufactory of Professor IfouoWaY, SO Maiden 'Lane; New York, and by, all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civ il iced world; in boxeset 25 retail, 62. cents and Si:each. ow- There is considerable saving by taking the far- N. B.—Directions for the guidance or patients in ev ery di:ender are affixed to each box [Nov .5 '52-eovr. Lebanon Mutual - Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN,'LEBANON-CO.; - Tthe property holders of the State of Perm it. sylvania :—Hrarrt.Estax Your attention is respectfully solicited to, the fellowingjow rates of insure ance'of Ow - LEBANON INSIIRXECE COM PANY, who are transacting business with . the most flattering evidence:of Public confidence.. There sources of the Company are ample to Indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford ed them of being, protected against loss by, fire. The Board of Directors "practicer builneas men well.; and faintably linown, and enjoying the entire Confldenceand respedt of the community iii whichthey live. Our Com pony is perfectly mutua. and we invite your careful aq tention to the following low' rates as we are determined to insure as low as any Other responsible cOmpany,laking into consideration the character of, the risks. incurred. OurCHARTER being PEIIPETUAI.,.eiIabIes us to is. sue Policies which never expire, which obviates-theme' comity of renewal every aor 5 years,. _ - - - The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly `years, and all Its losses have been proz.ptly paid Wilke satisfaction of all !tarn's. 6,,near-nad; and, in fact it. Sias been, and still continues to he, the wish of Difaci eet - to - hifithe'ColittlattyoOß44o44 cia and economical principles. RATES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stoue,alite Mid $0,15 TI $lOO do do do 'shingles - ,IS " do do Log, or Frame .20 ". do Barnaostone or brick' = '' " di) - do Log or Frame • - ,20 " do' Store Houses, brick or stone . •,25 do do Log or frame - , Hotels& boarding houses, brick or stone 45 " do do • do Log or frame ,30 ." do Academies and School houses - ,25 " edo Churches and moetiog.houses - • • " do Printers books and. Stationeries ,30 " do Book binders . ,50 0 -do Tailor shops " do Sboereakerand saddler Shope -,30 41 Silversmith end Watchmaker 4 30 - 4- do Tin and:sheet iron shops: . - - - • ,30 " do - . Groceries anthProvision stores • " - do - Tanneries ,30 " do Hatter shops . . ,30 " Grist Mills, Water power - ,35 4 . , do Saw Mills do do ,35 " . Drug. Stores . - ,30 ;do '. Smith shops, brick or stone, • ,30 do do Wood . ,35 " do Carpenter,Joiner & Cabibet mak 4 r - shops: ,40 " d. Wagoner and Coachrnaker Omer . AV" , do Painter and chair maker ships 'do Oil Mills - 4 40 • " do Clover Mills,4o "' do Feunderlea of wood . ,35 " do do Brick or stone ,30 " do Merchandise in brick or stone buil.Pngs ,20 " do do iu wooden - do ,25 " do Furniture in brick or' stem buildings . " do do in wooden ' • ;20 " do Stables & sheds, brick or stono,conntry ,20 ." do do do wooden, • ,25. ." do Livery & Tavern. Stables• !25 . do -. 'All communications shoidi be addreased to -J. G HEILMAN, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. r OFFICE at the"lllack Borgia Harai),!, President-401tE BRUNXER, Esq. Vice Presiderit—D: 51. BANK.. Treasurer—GEO. F. MEILY. Sectetery—.L G. HEILMAN.. • Jonestovilf, March : 4., 1863 OWEN> LAITBACRIS New Cabinet Ware Roorns and . Chair XanqfaCtOry. litzrl.-el nir door north of Ute. L. Valley Railroad. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, in the county. rilllE public is respeetfully reilinegt. -- " 011111111 .. ed to bear in mind that at these Ware Rooms wilt be found the beet assortment of Ramona ate and FUND , .sordE FtIitNITIJRI and CHAIRS. Persons In went qt any kind'ltuald best call and examine hie stock before purchasing elsewhere. Which (being all of his own work) he :warrants to be better than itnztillbred in this placc. Prices will be LUNGS than at any other place, either in tho Boiough - ortounty of Labanon. Alt orders promptly attended to, and speedily execu ted at the lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furnittice from him will be accommodated by having it delivered to. them, 'to any part of the county, Pan of 011AIMa, and without the least injury, as he has , procured one of the best cush ioned furniture wagrms, especially for that purpose. - Pt*. COFFINS made to order, and funerals attended at the shortest notice. flialianon, 5egt.13,1860. NATIONAL HOTEL (I,ATN WELITJI StrAN,) Race- Street, above Third 'Matz: fllllB establishment offers great inducements not on-. ly .on account of reduced rates of boarding, but rum its central location tether avenues of trade, as well as the conveniences afforded , by We several Passenger Railways, running pait and contiguous to it, by. which guests can pass to and front he Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the regu lar Omnibus belonging to the .11ouse. m 1 a determined too - devote my wholeattentlen to the comfort end convenience of my guests. TERMS $1 28. PER DAY. D. C. SIEGILTST, Proprietor, Formerly-from Ertgleflotel: Lebanon; Pa T. V. ItuoADS . , Clerk. March 12,1883. 11. S69INEW STYL - ES,', 1862 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court House, north side, has now on hand a' splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND, CAPS,Tor men and boys,.for 1855, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted.'AZate of all -iiriees, - frota - thwohetipeetio the Mos costly, always on hand.. Ilehaealso just opened a spien did assortment nrSUMMER HATS, embracing-'such a STRAW, ',PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN,' SENATE, TAMAN, and all others. veL.lfo will alio - 'Wholesale rear kinds of Hats, taps A&, to Country Merchants on advantageous terms.' Lebanon, April 30,1802: WANTED TO BUY - 50 ; 000 "" 2 " "f'; , . . 50,000 bushels CORN 50,000 bushels OATS; . : _ 50,000 bushels .WHEAT. Also, CLIKERSEED, TIMOTHY SEED;Flaiseeti, for which the highest:CASH prices will he,paid at tlrttLeb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.' OEORNE 1101 , 15lAyi; Lebanon, July 17,1551. . AND ~~~ DR, SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT KE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK ANDJOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS; PILES. HEADACHE, AND .ALL RHEUAIATIC AND. NERVOUS DISORDERS. For Mt- of *Melt it Si. s a , speray, and cadent renitdy and niter LlniMent from the recipe of Dr. - Stephen Sweet, of tonnecticut, the fanihner bone setter, and has been used in -"his piac tee for more than twenty years with the meet astom ishing success. AS AN -ALLEVLLTOR OF PAIN,:it is unri. vaied by any preparation before the . pablic r of which themostekeptical may be convinced by.a single „trial,. This Lininientorill cure rapidly and radical/1i RHEUMATICDISoRDAR . tititevery kind, 'and to thou sands of .eases where it luis been used it lits neverbeen linavin to fail. • . FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford2 - iminetliate ;vow It will relieve the worekenses of HEADACHE in three minutes and is wairented.to TOOTHACHE-also will It. cureinstantly ,NIPODERVCIU DEBILITY AND GENEILn LUDAMITE 'arising from-imprudence ot%encess; this Liniment is a inostlappy and unfailing remedy. Act ing:directly upon the nervous tisanes, it, strengthens and revivifies the system, and 'nacres it to elasticity and vigor. FOR FILES:—As en , externat remedy, we deign that it is the best known, and we challenge. the' world to produce-an equal. itvery.vietim of this dis tressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afftird immediate relief, and-in ' a majority of ea, Bewail! effect a radical cure. QIIIRSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but timely ap. plication of this Liniment will never fail to cure.' SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and entargeteent'of the joints to Halle to oetur if 'neglect ed. The worst case may be cominered by thii Liniment in two or three days. 'BEVIES, CUTS, WOUNDS- SORES, ,UL CE/C.3,, BURNS AND SC ALDS,:yield readily to the wondeilai healing properties of DE:SWEET'S INFAL LIBLE LINIMENT, wben used 'according so" direc tions. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECTS BITES AND STINGS. ' Dr. Stephen ,Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Ilene setter. . Dr. Stephen Sweet:of conneetieut, is known all over the United States. Dr; Stephen Sweet, of Ccinnecticut, is the author . . of "Dr. Sweet's IrtfolfibteAraitoeut." Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never knits.- "S . *eet's Infallible' Liniment . Is a critaidrszsedy 4,N reurAllgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible I_Animent Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.- Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ts the beet known remedy for. Sprains and in wises Dr. Sweeff Infallible Liniment Cures lieadaeho immediately,. It was.never known to fail. _ • - • Dr. Sweet's Infallible lAniment , . Affords' imtvdiute relief for Piles, and 'seldom (sills to Dr. Sweet's Infallible - Liniment Cured Toothache 113 one initiate. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cute and woundsinunediately and leares'nofrear. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ls the•liesCremedi for.Sbres in-the know world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more Man . & million peOple; and all praised Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken Internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Chop • -Dr. SweeVe Infallible Liniment . _ Is truly a "friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. • Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Ie for sale Druggists.' Fere 25 eeate. A Friend in need. Try it DR.. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LT'S iSTENT, as an - external remedy. Is without a rival, and will al leviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, puruins, Bruises; Etc. Its soothing healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the .aust. vender and astonish meet of all who have evere given it a trial.— Over - one thousand certifieatesof remarkableeures, per ivoned'bl It within the lag tam yens, attest ,the hot . To Horse Owners. DR, SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FON lIONSES Is uurivaed by any, and all in cases of Lameness, arising , from Sprains, Bruisesor Wrenching, its effect 'is magital tied certain: '7,larnesa or ;Saddle Scratches, Mange, kc., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringlione may be easily- prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed eases are beyond the possibility of a radical care. No case of ihe' kind. however. is so desperate or- hopeless but it may be alleviated by. ibis:Liniment, and its faithful ap, plication alivitys remove ttie Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every 'Morse Ownpr sh o uld have this remedy at haul; for Its timely use' - at the drat up pearance of Lameness' will - effectually pre vent those formidable diseasee, to Which all horses are liable; and which render so many otherivise ielwahle horse nearly worthless. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment, IS T HE SOLDIER'S FRIEND, ALd Moaned' have found lt, truly A Friend in Need! CAUTION To asoid imposition: observe the: Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet.en every label, and al so "Stephen Sweet's Infallible - -Liniment", blown in the glass of each bottle; .wittiont-which =are gen. nine. ' - RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Troprietors,liorlltcli, Ct. MORGAN a ALLEN, General Agents, .46 Cliff .Street, New York sir Sold hir all dealers everywhere. „ Deceneber,3.lBB2.—ly ATICTOBIL LAWNS,, Plaid and Striped Nansooks, V Plain and Plitid , Cainbritafplitidind dotted Mulls Marseilles, Bobinets, &c., the iarginit assort. went, 44t the store of ALAKIty A BXINE. ALLl4l3vricteati maim The Great ggiiimeriCin Iteniedim7 Known as "Rambold's” GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ: lIELMOLD 'S EXTRACT "ISUCEII," XAREA tilkitaVE NOSE N I FTN I " • - HELMBOLD'S GENUINE; PREP.% lUTI'ON "Highit eokce-iiThtled"? FLUID EXTRACT- A Positive and '.l=ific Bladder, Hidneysk 461 e n v.:4-: adllropsieal Swellings. The Medicine increases the power of Digestion,risildi excites the AZSORBENTS into healthy action.. by which; the WATERY' pR , CALCEROUS depositions, tuad-*ll. UNNATURAL 'ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, !sisal_ as pain -and inflammation, and is good for MAN, MEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLDIS EXTRACT UCI FOR WEAK_NESSR§ . . Affrr tir . rnint, EXceSBO4. a thl-44 , . aif Early Indiscretion, or Abusei.: ATTENDED WITS TEE FOLLOWING ,wr.wrormir.-:- Indisposition to. - Losiof-.Powar.- - ' Loss of Memory Difficulty of - Breathing, Weak Nerves, - horror of Disease, - . Wakefulluess;'' Dimness of Vision, . Pain in the Back. ' 'Universal Lass itudeOf the -ffloshiriglof thli.BOffy, Muscular System, ;Eruptions on - the Paon„._ , hot Hands, - COuntenance:' Dryness of tha Skin. . - - - • • - t These symptoms, if allowed to go on ;which thin nied ieine invariably removes. soon • - IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC - FITS, in one of of which the patient may_ ettpire. - Who "cm say that they are not frequently followed by Dane . “direful diseases," Insanity and Corisumption, y em SMUTS of the Muse of their suffering, but roue will crnfess. The records of the Mamie Asylums and the meleurboly deaths by Consumption, bear, em pre witinaltwthe truth of Ore sisertion. - TEE CONSZETITriON. 'ONCE iIiTECTED ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Reoulres the aid.of medicine tristrenttiveninaniiVitol , ' rate the system. which lEL MBOLD'S EXT.I6IOT BUCHU invariably does. A trial _will convince the most skeptical . Fen:tales, remiles, Females , OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, MARRIED, OICONTEM. PLATING MARRIAGE, In many affections peculiar to Females the Extraat Buchn ikunemialled by any other remedy, mein Chia. rods or Retention. Irregular ily,, Painfulness, or .'sup= press/on of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or- Schirrons state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea; or Whites, Sterility, and all complaints incident, to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion,- Habits or Dissipa tion, or in the . DECLINE - - OR CHARGE LIFX. • " BEE sverTotts ABOVE. NO FAMILY- HOULD BE WITHOUT 'fake no Balsam, Mercury— or Unpleasant Medicine far UnpleaSant and Dangerous Diseauss:' HEL . hSOLDIS EXTRAtTRUCHU SECRET DISEASEE4 Iv *ll their stages at little expense; little er ruselsarge' lb diet; it itteonreelettce, AND NO EXPOSURE.. Itsateen/ frequent desire, and gives strength to' taring 8 tritium Of the Uilltbrik: spaying painand flammation, so frequent in this elate of disealea, and es- POISONOUS, .111M44SED, AiCir WORN-OUT Onninds upon Thousands - - WHO nays BHEN TEL YICTISt OR And who have . paid HEAVY FEES to be cured, in As sherhtime, have round they were oeirehred,siiiirtheCtlie "Poison" has, by Om, nse of "Yewerrul.-: Astringents," beak dried' p in the system, to break out in an aggra vated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. 511 " HELMBOLDIS EXTRACT For all Affections and Diteartirot'C THE URINARY 'ORGANS Whether existing in MALE OR REMAJA front what. ever ninneoriginating,and noiatitter, Of how long Standing. , Diseases of these Organs requ i re the 1114 of is Dexarsa.. Heliiibolds Extract Bue h _ • IS TM? ORX47, DIiTRSTIG r And it is certain to hare Mafia:heti effect Fail Dia; easei,:ior which it iiirecouniaend'ed:-.' BLOOD ! BLOOD ! - .1. 8L0W:1044T, , • Ilelmbeld's Highly Coneentrmed -Compound Fluid. M. - tract Barsaparilta - . S Y Th le is an affection of - thelllood, ettiramseis Sere. nal Organs, Linings of the Nose, Pars, Threat, :1yz..14- pipe,and,other. Mucus Surfaeesottaking its stpr . es in the form of Ulcers: Prelinb old's Eitraet Sarsaparilla, purifies the Shodx and removes all Sealy the Skin, - giving to the Complexions Clear and gealithy.,` Color. It being prepared expressly rm - thii 9 elielitor - complaints, its Blood-Pnrifying Properties are preserv ed tutt greater extent-than any. Otherprepitratkns - • Sarsaparilla:— ' MIES Riteleabold's Rose Wadi An excellent Lotion forDiseasesaif- a Sygliilitic Na tore, and as an injection - hi Diseases the Eitiinity guns, arising from habits of dissipation, used In 011- E64410n with. the Extracte•Buelin and Sarsaparilla, such diseases as recommended. • - • - Svidencisof the,most responifide and reliahlrinhilitne,.: ter *ill accerripanY the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From eight to twenty *seri standing, with naniee known to SCIENCE - AND. FAMIt, •• - • For Medical , Properiles ofßucntr, bee Dispeintafor* of the United States • - _ • , - See Professor DEWEES' joinable works en the pram tire of Physic. See remarks made by the: late eetebrated Dr'. Pllne WIC, Philadelphia. - • • . See remarks made bylir...lfilPtiltAlM hic•DQ.WALL,fs. celebrated Phyalciain,snd 'Member of the Rota Col, alma'. of Surgeons; Ireland, 'and pnblished lathe Tsai* of the King and titieen's . Joueaal: -- See Medico Ciringical hairiest. published by MIN TRAVERS,FeI low of the Royal College ofSunporns e - See most of the late Standard Wasicliait Faritacr Ducar, - $1 00 per bottle, or uI hi* 00 "" Sarsaparilla, 'I 00 sle " Improved Rose Wash, 50 2 601. Or half a dozen of each for $22, which scathe sulliciests - to cure the most obstinate masa if directions are hared to. Delivered to any address, seeniely -paeked ob nervation . - Describe syinitottis hi all continual:Micas, ;.Cures' guaranteed. Advice gratis, - Personally appeared before me an. Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. RELMBOLD,,who,being dil ly sworn, doth' Nay, Ids priparatilituiniintalft no =Foot le, no mercury, or other injoilous - driiiii, but ars petre -1 ly vegetable. s, Sworn and subscribed before. me, this =Awe No vember, 1854. .._ WU. P. HIBBARD. Al derman,liinthetreet, abdreilace, Phila. Address Letters for information in conlid^nee. H. -T. lIELNBOLD, Mender.. - Depot 194. South" Tenthstreeti lbelcriwOltesttinc-thirei.' • Beware, of Counter.reita. AND UNPRINCIPLED DEAas, • Who endeavor to dispose "OF TEEM O W N" aed other ee' articles 011 the reputation, attained Il ebnbeld's Genuine Preparations, ' Entrant Baehr' " Sarsaparilla. Improved Dose Wash. Sold by all Druggists avaryorberls - 4 .- 1 47.K0R irrzarsours--r4.wxxo ()mat. Cat:lent - Me adeeitieeekent,' and send for. AND AND AVOIDIMPOSMON AND E.T.POSURE. February 113, SO COMPOTTITW::F .,- NMI .For dieemes of the, EEO CURES AFFIDAVIT --~
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