TIIE CORNER. EXPENSIVE 7 RECRUITINP [From Om N. Y. Aloha] in addition to more than 40,000 sol diers employed in this city and other parts of the country in "enforcing the draft," and chasing up conscripts to be manacled and transported to the seat of war, it is estimated that'at least 20,000 "officials," such as provost marshals, draft commis sioners, physicians, clerks and enrolling officers, are now employed by the Gov ernment, at salaries averaging mote than eight times the pay of private soldiers. Addeed,.'"it is-a fact that the expense of enforcing the conscription is aboutequiva lent to the army pay of 300,000 men. If the money thus dishursed had been offered in bounties for volunteers, there can be no doubt that the effect would have been to secure three times as many men as be raised by the draft, which has taken as many from the army as it has contributed to its ranks. The draft in this city, for instance, will not prdba bly raise one thousand men, while there can be no doubt, if our citizens had been called upon to furnish volunteers instead, the whole quota would have been raised without difficulty by the payment of bounties which would nbt have cost half the amount that will be extended in car rying out an obnoxious conscription. A PRINCELY PCIGILIST.—John Morrissey the renowned pugilist, has had a splendid season at Saratoga. He had a magnifi• cent season of it before he went up to Saratoga. He knew Commodore Vander bill's Harlem ropes, and he beat the City Hall Junta tO:t4 , ,,extent of - $53,000 clear profits on Harlem stocks. He went. up to Saratoga and opened a "sporting" saloon and race course. The saloon was on a crossrstreet near the United States. He paid $lO,OOO for furnishing the establish ment; the rent of the building is in ,pro portion. He set three tables a day, all free to the elect. His dinners were the { best of the, resort (free to theinvited)— his game and champagne unrivaled. None but the select few could get in. Mote than once the ownership of fifteen mill ions of capital had his legs under Morris sey's mahogany. A clergyman of Tray, a devotee of the pugilist, brought to the iatter:B table several cier-gical guests, through his kind but generally warmly 'solicited introductions. Morrisscy's hos pitality was principally divided between Capital, Divinity and the Turf. The `Turf paid well; he is to be the owner in chief of the new and magnificent Saratoga race course. He has several horses in hand - ; two of them alone he has been offered $17,000 for, and which $20,000 'would not buy. He has one which $12,- `OOO .would not buy. He has another that he will put to the pole on a $25,000 wager against any horse of the United States "or any other . man." A few days since he had the honor of drawing a prize in the draft lottery, and though exempted by age from the first class ; he immediate. ly wrote to his banker in New York to furnish a substitute 'for him, premising that he must be five feet eleven inches high, weigh 'lB3 pounds, and he a cour ageous man in every sense of the word. To such-a one - he would pay $5,000. Sudden Cianges.—TOday some wo nen are wives; to morrow, after the battle, they are bereaved widows. To-day your - children a rejoice in the hope of soon seeing .a zeturning father; ;to morrow, after the battle they are fatherless orphans. To•day the betrothed maiden has herhopes fixed -upon her dearest object of heraffections ; 'to-morrow, after the battle, she bewails .a fallen lover who sleeps the sleep of, death on the furrowed and gory field. To-day the mother - still revels in fearful hope for. - the safety of her son; to•morrow after the battle, she is bereft of her last hope and help on earth. Each has his special niis- Tortune, yet we all gravitate to one—the general ruin of our country! ,All these are - •the fruits of wicked men in power, and - who rule over the people with the rigor of despotism, whilst he who is the real friend of man is falsely and• maliciously defamed as an enemy of his country. Slowly but surely, and very dearly, the people are learning; but we fear too la!e - to redeem themselves. What A Drafted Alan Can bo.--A. conscript can do one of five things: Ist. He cart report for service. 2d. He can illy $3OO to the collector °Mlle district, •and present his receipt to the enrolling -officer, which will secure his discharge. 4th. He can be examined by a gov,ern ment surgeon, and be exempted on _phy sical grounds. sth. He can skedaddle. The' latter expedient is not "according to Hoyle," and has an unhealthy tenden• cy, as the fugitive runs the risk of being overhauled and having his hair combed awfullY the wrong way, A Second Draft Probable.—AWash ingtoii correspondent Says a new draft is thought likely to be ordered before long, to make up for the deticiency in the amount of troops sought to be realized by the first draft. It will probably be made again from the first class, and ac• cording to the estimates of the numbers likely to be secured by the first 'draft, will be apt to call-for about half asmany more. 0::7 - Mobs, when composed of Aboli. tionists, and devoted to outrages upon Democrats, are lawful assemblages, and ought to be encouraged. But under any other circumstances, and especially flatly Democrats happen to be engaged in them, Oh horrible. They ought to be burned et the stake. That's the difference. freir Kings used to keep what was call ed a "couitbol." President Lincoln, more practical ' sagacious, keeps a court liar. Whether this be Stanton or Forney or both is immaterial. The general tone of gov ernment despatches proves him to be good at the buSiness whoever he is. SThe Louisville Journal thus speaks of the Republicans: "The Republican party is now an out and-out radical party—an abolition party —a revolutionary party—a disunion par ty. Upon its overthrow at the ballot box depends the suppression of tlie rebellion, the salvation 'ot the country, and the wel fare of the cause of human liberty." a 6 0 ," He who preaches war is a fit chap lain for the devii.—Horace Mann. Horace Mann is right. He has com pressed a great and salutary truth into a sentence. -'N -` Nothing isohony good or bad.— There are dark spcifs - in the sun, and bright ones in a coal mine. • New Boot and s.4hoe Store! rrIIIE undersigned announce to the public that they have removed their Now Boot and Shoo Store to Cumlicrlanct Street, Lebanon, in John Graeff's one door West of the Confectionery Store, u-he re they intend 'heaping - constantly on band ngeneral as sortment of Ladies; Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Sloes," Gaiters, &e., &c., all Of which will be made up in style and quality no to be Brtrpaeseal by any other workmen in the country, No effort ebell be epared to pleate4 and sati,;ty all who may favor them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a'fair remuneration. They also keep s large stock of HOME MADE WORK, which Is warranted to be as roprosentekl. The public aro invited to call and examine theirstock precious to purchasing. Ruht,ring done on short notice and at reasonable rates. ANDI2EW 31001:M. SAMUI.3, 8. 6.1.111iK Lfebarmi, March 19, 1862. =lN:==:l - - A 11. MOREY. 'Merchant respectfully an 11. flounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that be has just returned from the City with fine as sortment of CLOTHS, C A SSIM E R ES, all of which he will - sell or makeup to order atl , - rices to suit the times, at his NO :1 Tailoring Ilsrab• lishinent in Keim's New Block, 4 doors South of the Buck Hotel, South Wainststreet. All work entrusted to hillearta will lie manufactur ed Ma workmanlike meaner as tu , fashion and dura bility. Goods purchased elsewhere wilt bo Cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Haring had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Gootte business, and being inclined to turn to •the advantage of his customers, all the - advantages result ing from said acquirements, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to try s very -liberal share of the pub lic patronage. Friends cal i epee th' please me after that please yeur selves . July S, 1563 WALTER'S MlLLrini. subscriber respectfully informs the public that j_ he has entirely rebuilt the Mill On the little Swa tare formerly known as "Straw's" and lateras rWen gert's,” shout nne-fourth of a mile from Jo'neStown Lebanon county, Pa; that he hat it now in complete running order, and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of lig g 3SU.-4tl - 20 - 111LI:DEW , 4, 90 as cheap as it Carl bo obtained from any other source.— Ile keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CROP, BRAN, SEIORTS, &c., lie is also pre pared to do all kinds of Corroncas' Wona, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in rites all to give him a triat. The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely new and of the - latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fait dealing he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. WILE AT RYE CORN, OATS &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 7.1562. REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and ilarness' factory. ~ it r....._ THE undersigned has removed .: . ...!,.. . his Saddlery . and Harness , 1 4, Manufactory to a tew doors South h q itj1164,27-, of the old place, to the large tooto.1„:?1 , 1,-. lately occupied-by Bilimen ,t 7 Bro., as' - , . 0 a Liquor store. where he will be happy to see all bib old friends and customers, and where he has increased fit cilities for attending to all the departments of his'busi 11C3A. Being determined to be behind no other e'stab. lishment in his abilities to accommodate custornere,'ho has spared neither pains nor expense to obtain - and make himself master of every modern improvement in the business and secure the services of the best work men that liberal wages would command. He will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the short. est notice, all descriptions of lIAiSN oliS. such as Sad dles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harness, buggy Whi s of the best manufacture, Buf fain Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton, 'Worsted. Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, _Ste.; flames of all descriptions Halter Chains, home-made Traces. &c.. &c., all of which he will warrant to be equal to any that ten -be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that those desiring any thing in this line, should nail at his place and examine ,ti: Stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability m give entire satisfaction. All orders thankfully received and prompily at ended to. SOLOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Itorough, Aug. 13, 1862. TEE BEST GOODS GOODYEAR DEALERS IN ?/2 Foreign anii Domestic DRY GOODS, Z".. Groceries, Queensware, 3T3O,LS 511T,L All about the New York cheap ,esh 5t , fr0...1,!7e# GOODS juA received from the NEW YORK ..nd'rILTIA., AUOTIONS. ll° ye Beonamical neusekeepers whYdorti the New York Store cud Save 30 per emit ou all you buy'. Yd pieces Magnificion t Franey Dress Silks, very Cheap, will answer exactly for wedding, dresses. • 10 pieresl3lsrlr Gro Du Rhine 'Oil Doll tat Agues de fying Competition. An elegant variety of Black and Mourning . dress goods, any kind end at all pritee. 1000 pieces of Fancy Dress Goods in an endless varie ty of colors- Plain and Figifred French 3forionoes,,—all wool I/c -laim, Coburgs, Cashmere% &c. Lircche Shawls, Blanket Shawls. Black Thibed 'long Shawls, Stills Shawls. Misses find Children Shawls. 1000 Hondkerdiiefs front twat:s. up suctlas. HEM STITMIED, - -SILK,--:LIN- Cal ico from 12 cents up to-20. Mous aubigue from 18%tt-81. Ginghtans from 18% to 28. Delain from 12% to 28. Challies from 25 to SO. Bleached and unbleacheeitiuslid from 12 up. Stocking orn 12 1 /, up. Auction Silks. . Variety of Briiges anti Tissues. • Lawns from 12 1 4 cents up. Variety of Cassimeres, VeAtings and Cloths. Cotton and Linen Panting. Poplins from 18 eLs. up. A D.:IW ARTICI.E.ofDALMORAL SKELETONS. Plain Silk MOHAIR. - Full line wool Debiins. Handkerchiefs. Full Line of 310011NING GOODS. Queen: ware, beautiful and lovely to look upon, in setts very cheap, will suit young persons just going- to housekeeping exactly. and ti.e very best kind of Ware, as w II as 30 per cts. cheaper thou it can elsewhere be bought. Groceries. Sugars of all kinds, and cheaper Syttit for 8. 121/ . ' ? and 16 at.s., than can be amid in the cotm ry. Came one come All, our motto still is Small Pratt; and Quick eases and no misrepresentations. GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACII. May 20, 1863. Market' Street :Rate. , " Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATTREB, ProDrietor. T_T AVE% taken the abqve statuL long occupied by ZlMMEttidet.N. I wit/ spare no pains to make the Traveling Public 'lO/0 atop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The House is large an.d well arrtinged. The Table supplied with the bests easonablu edibles; the Bar stocked with the choicest Lainura, aud the Stabling large and com modious. JOHN 31ATTRES. Lebauon, April 9, 1862. basairanee Corn- patty of Amniale LEBANON COUNTY, PBNN'A. THIS COMPANY was incorporated, Match. 1859, and iR now in full operation and ready to make insur ance on Dwellings, and other Buildings, on Furniture, and Merchandise generally. Also on Bairns. Contents, 'Rock, Farm implements, &e.. an a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. Samuel Scabold, John If. Einports, George John laltvein, Rudolph Derr, Joseph F. Matz, JOHN ALLWEIN, President. Itanotan nERR, Treasurer. Josarn F. MAT; Secretary. Samuel Stabidd, Traveling. Agent. Jacob Schnotterly, Agent, Frederichaburg. ' Armenia, March. 5, 1852.-ly. Christian Bachman, jr.. ileorgt, S. Dommirdner„ T. D. A. Garman, aeorm.Donges, John D. Delver, Thtniel C. Eariy, = LEBANON Door, Sash and Steam Planing. - ABM_ 130111 E-41111-. Located on the Steam-Mt/se Road, near dumbertand Street, East ..r.abanon. ITIE undersigned respectfully inform the public in general, that they it st • till manufacture and keep on hand, Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Mooring, Wepther.Boards, 0 Gee Spring .-2,3;"."-'' Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash-Boards. eating, Surbace. Corniees, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for BoliseS. We also construct the latest and most im proved Stair Casing and Gantt Railing, suitable for large and small buildings. We now invite Farmers, Mechanics afl Builders to call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under. tvgued with their custom. LONGACRE & OABEL Lebanon, April 23, 2662. P: S.--There is also all kinds or TURNING at the same Mill. Planing, Sawing, &c., promptly dorm for' those who may furnish Lumber. WANTED MTEO BUY 'FELS ; 50;000 Bvsbo,c,“ bushelicCOßN • • 50,000 bushels OATS; ' 50.000 bushele WHEAT. . ...... . - . Also, CLOVRRSEED, TEMOTIIY REED, Flaxseed, for which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leh anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. 5. GEORGE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 17,1861, LEIVIBERCER'S DRUG STORE ' MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE: ly L. LEMDERCIER. Graduate of the Piffle e, . delphia College of Pharmacy. offers to the ' citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country.i a PURE selection of Drugs, Medicines and to Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumery ''••• a ad Toilet and Fancy Soaps, embracing the! b e st manufacture in the Country, and a large - 4 v a riety of Teeth Weeps, Neil, Flesh, Clothes +. 4 a n d Hair Brushes. incket. Toilet and -pin e Combs of Ivory. Shell, linen and India Rubber., t i l PURE SPICES. PURE SPICES. Pure whole and ground Spices are itYfpred for 'X sale in large and small quantities at Oa LSMBEEGER'S Drug, Store. , 41 ` GARbF4T SE,EbS; Z - uni try FL 0 W.F4sR . SEEb 5, , i m il . You . will Gad tt!full assortment and Ft /argel NIII , 'variety of ...I.ll,llGarden and Flower Seeds, t g I, ..I,I4ERGER's. _ Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, = paid Potash in large and small quantities at - r i b i - LEAti3ERGER'S Drug Store. Washing Sodio!llakitig Soda,''Pearl Asb, Sal ...._, O orates Creamof-Tartar all pure and for sale ''',.. iii large a n d sinall quantities at - 41" , LitiVIBERGER'S Drug Store. ' 10. If you are hi' Want of good Washing . Soap. pure white erred Castile Seep, Country Soap. 'go Erosive Soap td remove grease spots, superior :.',l, Shaving soap, thy the Same at dr, LEIVIRPRGER'S. is Do you want a good Hair Tonic? something I. to make the hair grow, to'cleanse thelicad, and -,... `to prevent falling out of the hair: if you do o'"' Call at LEMBES.SER'S. 1 rm TRUSSES! TRUSSES! , The afflicted aro requested to eallduid exam IA inn my stock of Trusses, Supporters, &c., nom• p il prising a variety of Manufacture. iis MI "Marsh's" Genuine "imProved Self Ad , e i 3 jesting Pad Truss." "Marsh's'? Catamen lel Dandage. An invaluable artiela tbr the purpose. lire Jr you are in a-ant of any of else above. you cau be suited at 'r; LEMBERGER'S Dug Store. - Ic Pure Ohio Catali ha Brandy. I The g,enuitio'dirticle for Medicihal Purposes A l to be had in Writs Puritp at LEMIiERCER'S Drug Store, ii a Opposite the Market House. = 'Anything you want that is kept b in a well .. c'enducted Firist; class Drug Store, adn be furor- 0 , 4 'Abed you by N LEMBETWER, Chemist aud,Apothecary. ! Peeling thankful for the very liners( patron inne thus far received from the Physlzdans,,Mer 4:hants, and Citizens of Lebanon and Wutround-I l iege, I again solicit a share, promising td`ilee every effort to please all. .. ...Ur - Special attention given - to PILY.S.rthIrS PRESCEIPTIONS and FAmwr Rio-arts, tide all medicine dispensed Warranted' PURE, always as good as can be Obtained ahtarbere, anc: sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOS. L'LIiMBERGER • , • i Druggist, Chemist arid' Apothecary', Feb. 15, 1850. Market street, I.,obanon, Pa. • D. S. R A ' g :WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D RAJ C S TOR E Ras been removed to his New Building on Cumberland Street, opposite the Eagle : Lebanon, Pa. staff P: subscriber respectfully announces to his acquaim Itames and the public in general that 'hu`lp-'s con j. ntly on hand a large stock of • DRUGS. PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, j TURPENVINE, GLASS WARE. BRUSHES. AIR OILS, EXTRACTS, Dinning Fluid, :urgical Instruments. Toilet Soaps, Se gai.a.at,6aceo, variety of Fancy Articles ' too numerous to mention, which he offers at low ratesi, and warrants the qualities of the articles as represents. ed. Purchasers will please reiplember this, and exam• ine the qualities and prices ofhis goods before purchas ing elsewhere. .oeirlhlsieian 's prescriptions and fast• ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. On ?nndays the Store will be .opeued for the com pounding of pr,seriptions hetWeen the hours of 7: and 10 o'clock, A. M., - 12 and 1, and 4 arid 5 P, St. Lebanon. Aug. 13 1562. 'DAVI D S. It ABER: THE EMILY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY A.MERICAN, PEOPI Just Published by Dr..A. STONE, 11.1 3 ,iciim to the Troy L0n..0 and flyginie Institute, A Treutiea on the Causes of Early Physical 1: 1 4'clItle or AmericanYeople 1 the cause af Nefvnus DE- With CODSUMptiOR II Ild This work is one of high moral tone. writ -efl in chaste, yet thrilling language, and appeals directly to the Moral consaiousness of ALL PARIINTS 111.03011 a ril inns eipeeially. detailing scientific and reliable dais and treatment Racine. It will he ffnt beinail on the receipt of twe 0) cent Stamps. Parents and Guardians! Full, not to send and obtain this book. m.,Voung men! Fail not to send and get this book: Ladies ! You too stuAld at once secure a copy of this book.. • • , A word of Solemn Conscientio . usAthice to those who will reflect, A class of maladies prevail to alearftil extent in the community. dooming at least 100,000 youth of both sexes annually, to an early grave..ghose diseases are very imperfectly understood. ,Their dxternal manifes tation, or symptoms ate Nervous Ihihility, Relaxation and Exhaustion; -Mansions or wasting and consurup thin ui the 'tissues of the, whole bhtly ; : shortness - of breathing &hurried breathing on ii§ceuding a hitl'or Hight of stait's; great palpitation alba heart; A.4th ma . Ilronehith and sere Throat ; skaking of the and Limbs ; aversion to society and to business or stu dy; dimness o f eye sight, loss of memory, dizziness of the Dead, Neuralgia, Vain in various parts of the body; Pains in the back or limbs, Lumbago, Dispepsia or In digestion, irregularity of the bow els, deranged seem. ilea of the Kidneys and other glands cd the 'body, us Lencorobtea or Fleur Albus, Likewise Rpilep,, , y, 'Hysteria and Nervous Spasms. .. • • Now in ninety-nine cases out of every one liu6ilred, all the shoved named disorders, and a host of Others not named, as consumption of the Lungs and linitmost insidious and wily form of Conshmption of the ,spinal Nerves, known as Tubes Dorsntes, and Taboo Mesenter ic*, have their teat and origin in diseases of the Pelvic Cistern{ Dente the want uf success on the part Or old school practice in tr,atin4 symptoms only. Dr. Andrew Stone, Physician to the Tioy Lung and Hygienic institution, is now engaged in treating this class or Modern Maladies With trie most astonishing success. The treiltni nt adopted by the Institution is new; it is basedtpou scientific prinCiples, with - new discoVered remedies, without minerals or poisons. TI facilities of cure are such that patients con lie cured at their homes, in any part of the country, from accurate descriptions of their case, by'letter and have the med icines sontby Midler express. Printed interrogatories will be forwarded on application. • Consumption, Catarrh-and diseases of the throat cured as well at the Home of 7 the Patients - as at the in. stitution, by sending the Cold Medicated battuNb Bh.csaDue Vs goes, with inhaler and ample directions for their use. and direct correspondence. .Wir• Patient, , applying for interrogatives or- advice must enclose return stamps\ to meet netontion. AFO. The attending Physician will He found ut the Institution for consultation, front 9 e. M. to 9 p. each day. Sunday lu the ferenoott. Address Dlt. ANDREW STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung end Itt,tienic Institute, and Ph)siel tit for Diseases of the Heart, Throat and Lungs. 96 Fifth Street, Troy, N. Y . REMOVAL. T A, !LORING. lORENZO H. RQFlRElt,wofild re t spectfnily inform the citizens or Lebanon and vicinity that ho has removed his Tailor ingEstablishMent, a few doers east of Landermileh's store. a tipd nearly opposite the Washington House, on Curabffland St., where he will make up clothing in the moat fashionable styles in the best manner; good fits, guaranteed to 1111. Thankful fertile very liberal pitron age extended, to him thus far 1t hopes to merit and continue the same. Lebanon, April 8, 1863.--ly. Jaw; G. °ADEL P a. Mt /I AJPION lUA 1 S introducing the effect of pedal boss on every Instrument. ERNEST GABLER'S utieurpeseed PIANOS for Cash, at a liberal deduction, or on monthly lustallments from $5 to SRL IS- Over 508 Hold in Philadelphia. JAMBS BEL LAE. Sole Agent, 279 and 281 Smith Fifth Street. above Spruce. -- Jul, 15, 1863:—.1y. Philadolghdk, Pa. . . Hiram W. _Ralik,: • - LIORDIERLY of JoneatOwa, :Libation county, ,would respectfilly inform hia, friends, and the public, that be bas col:mooted himself with .lift.lowmt, in the'' TollAtal, WWI AND SIIIG4II. BUSINESS, 10.1.462N0rrh Third atr T eet,hila., 'where he will be glad tn. renniie onatinikere;'and Will sell at rate's that will Prove iintisfactOry. Philadelphia, lilay 20, 1883. • " ' • CLOCKS. Thirty Day', Eight Day, Thirty Hour, CLOCKS, Just Received at J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store. Lebanon , Pa Fritlids'a rl ' it el lives ' OF TIDE BRA YR SOLDIERS' , St SAILORS 'L , tl" I., ' V ' r t 'A Ik4. 1, .j., f , %. rrtC,x;4l ' tre, t .st,i a.A.; if A ~ •.::, HOLLOWtLY'S •PILLS A \ D ral • • Alf whii have Friend:. and lielatives in the Army or Navy., should take special care, that they be nu.piy suP plied with , these Pills anti (hutment ; mat Where the bravo Soldiers and Seam!' "hive .negleeteit, to proyhle thentsekes with them, no better . preaviti can . be wait them by their frienda. They havefbeeti proreit to,be the Soldier's never -titillate frrentl idthe hour 'Of COP GUS' AN 1/ COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS, Will be speedily relievettantreffortaally eared by 1.1-. big these di/nimble nuatiettes, and by paying proper attention to the Direetions ihith are attached to - each , Pot or tiox., , : •,! SICK HEADACHE AND WANT OF'APiE TITli INGIDENTAL,TOI67OIID;ERS 4 , .• 4 ." ' These feelings which Soeatlden rrs.'tienallyil'efSe from trouble or ainioyances, otaktuate , d poi apiration;,4 eat ing and drinking whatever is unwhalesume, thus dis tuib ing the healthful action of 'the 'firer and Stomach The oigans'utuet be relie.ed, 9 yon deeire to 'he well- The Pills, takes according to the printed instructions will quiekly-Prednee a healthy notion in loath liver-and stomach. find as a natural evasequeuce, Sr clear, head and gaud appetite. • . WEANJNESS OR DEBILITY IND UeErD BY OVER .FATI-uUE Will soon disappear', views Pitts, and Oh , Soldir it . equire additional strehgth- ileeifee,p the4lOtioliNe, is . ither, confine& hr unduly aetedaupu I'E:way:seem istrvlhge that Mille way's Pillehhould reemnineleVtor llysenter and , many heinous Nllpposibg that they Would leerease the rehotatioh. This is a test mistake, fur thesil will correct the liver and stontaith, and thus remove all the acrid humors Iron) theqyst ,Thismedleine will give tone end vigor to the whole organic system howev er deranged, while health Mid strength fdlow :telt mat ! ter of coulee; butting will step the relaxatibu of the Bowels so`lufe as this humus medicine. `VULU\'}EEItS ATTENTTONt INDISCRE. TIONS OF YOUVI! sores and Ulcers, Blotches and SwellinfrsYcan with eeflainty bt radically eured'if the'Pills are thken night and morning, and-the (Thiamin he freely used as stet. et 1 .411 the punted inatructuhi. It' treated in any other milliner 014 dry up in out:part tolnreak - 6..nt in another Whereas this 'Attlee's:, will remove the linmoradrons the Bytom and leave the patient a vigoions,and.leal: thy man. It will reqeire a little perseverance , in bad Cogea to itisare a ikettaa care. FOR WOITNth.4 EITHER' OCCASIONED BY TEE MAYO - NEP, SABRE OR THE BULt: , LET. SORES OR' BRUISES, To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there are no medleineS so safe'. sure and convenient as ' way's Pills and Ointment. The poor "wormded and al most dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed im mediately, if he would only supply 'himself with this matchless Oiniment:. which should be thniat into the 'wound and smeared elf rotted it, then covered with piece of linen from his linapsack-and compressed - “with :a handkerchief. -.Taking - nightand.morning 6 or 6 to cool the syStem and prevent inflammation. Every K mipsitek and Seamen's Phestshould be provided Stith these valuable Itempilies, ~ • CkUtIONI-Ntine• 4#ortis: "HOLLOWAY, Now YORli AND LuNDON,” are discernible as a Wittermark in every leaf of the-book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding, the leaf to the tight A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such inlora anon as may lead I o the detection of any party or parties coun terfeiting the Medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *** Sold at t e 47;Juni:it:tory of Professor llonowaT, so Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout rb4,4v it ized world, in boxes at 25 Cents, O 2 cents and $1 each. gibe - There is considerable saving by taking , the iiii,` ger sizes.. N. IL—Directions for ttinguidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. [Nov.6 ,'52.-now Deliora in WV W inn , l Winos can. have Show Cards, Cirenixes. sent them, FREE OF EXPENSE, by whin:Being 4 .r.ilO;llAS HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, N. Y. • . . . Lebanon; Animal Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.. _ _ 1 0 the property - holders of the State' of Penn . sylvaraia :—G - ENTLitmisN . : Your 'attentiOn . is respectful:y solicited to the following low rates of incur. ante of thl LKHANON:II,II24IAj r : INAVICANr,hI 00,)1•;. PANY, who are, tratisaethig" InisitiPsi,:with the ill'est flattering evidence of Public con fideticcP There solirees of tile Gitumny nat atilln to in.ieinnify Clime who may take advantage threnghlts'agericY of themenheaffoid ed them of being protected against tees by, fire, 'The ear(' it Directors are brat:ideal busitte;s:hien well' and favurahlrialown, and etlinying the entire confidence and respect of,the ctinnunettpti spf it - 1441(1:1yd ; Our Odel -1 puny is perfectly ritutua,::tin lnvvte Yeitittarefal I teiltien to the fbiloivinaW ilitt:tilts we are deterniiiiell'to, I. lllBllra tow as'ic.ny 61`her restairisible alimony, taking ,'llllO consideration the cintracar eit the ri,ks iticuried! Our MI MiTI,III, being. 1' gIi,PKTUM., +Amble r :4 In ane Polk:lea winch never expiie, which obviates-We ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 yeare. Tin Company hex now been in successful °Oration `tor nearly & years, soul all its losses have been pro.s.ptly paid to the satisfaction of ail parties concerned: and, in fact it has been, 111i4 SUP COiltillt2ON'to ,he„ the wish-cf the Directois to Inive' the Oomphi4yconilaidell otikonat and economical prinelp ItaTaS OF .INSURANCE— Dwellings, brick or slime, slute roof V./,14 -# sod • do do do shingles -,15 —' Au du Log or Frame ,20 " do Barns, stone or brick 40 '' do 'do Log or Froths , '',2o " do Storehouses, brick or stone .15 " -do db Log or frame - • • ,3 0 Hotsis bosrding houses. brirk or stone ,25 do do 'do Log or frame " do Acadebites and School hobses „lb " do Churches and meeting InAises " do Printers books and StaidoUries \ViO " do Book blotters " do Tailor shops - ;25 ' 6 ' do Shoemaker and saddler slibps ;34 " Silversmith and Watchmaker ;30 " do. Tin and sheet lion shops ,3') " do Groceries and Provision Atores ,30 " do Tanneries ", do Ilatter shops • ,30 >" th) Grist Mills, Water power . -35 " do Saw Mille do do ,35 ", do Dreg Stores ;30 " do Smith shops, brick or stoup 30_ " do do du Wood ,35 " do earpenter,Joiner & Cabiact'dialc'r tihdps ,40 " d,• 'Wagoner and Coachniatzer S'lnius ,40 " 10 Painter and chair matter shni3 .• . ,40 " do Oil AtillC • ,40 " do CloWr ATMs ,40 " do Founderids of wood ' ,85 " do do brick or stone . y , ,30 " do Merchandize in brisk or stone bluortigs ,7.0 " do do is wooden do .25 " do Furniture in brick or stone bluildings ,15 . " do do — t in wooden . ~30 " do SW)los b.. shetra,`tudek or stonO,coulteiY ; 2 0 " do do - do wooden ' 25 ." do 'tivery Si Tavern .Stssides 25 " do 7,01 W All corninnuivations should tuldressettit,' J JIEIL,MAN, Secretary, Jonestown, libation Co., Pa 493"" OFF EN. at the "Black - acres ' President—JOUN DitONNIM, Esq. Vieo Prosideut—D. BANK. Treasurer—UM. " • Secretary—J. Q. Ith'ID3IA.N. 'Jonestown, March 4, 1863 . . Coach -Maki ii 0 . . ic stnibl ikh mi , fit, 7 r rinli undersigned, ,ii, his MANTIFAC- TORY, at the let Toll Utile, Mlle mile East of Lebanon, bee on baud a very lerge stock of . READY MA DE VEHICLES. such as MI 11 0 .3. itOCK• K-W A YS, oAlt lAGIIS, 6ULE:11.:5,17c.. made out of the best muterink end by 13mt-rate workmen. Prom biS long elp . fience in the budnejkilotmtille , thlerillinUtiOtt to allow uugo hut good work tiThavolfig SIM'S, he feels ow:indent that he can dgivo to customemthe most cotnplete t;atieltic- neh'of the materinlS used .in manaftetoritt the above Vehieles were porch:l.B6l before the raise* in the prim of articles. and I can therefore sell cheaper then noy other establ. meet ia the county. itEl'AßLlNG.—lteosiring done at short notice, and let low prices. Persons wonting - sort] frig in this line, are invited to callowd examine my stock neidru making the is puc, the ea. Alcita.,gUL NI EU, LIST id • • MCA% lit OM, Sitlitrßrawn, Light Drown, Durk litne. Dark Green, Light Green, Purple, French Blue, .1 . 20gul Purple, :ors. For dyi Woolen and Mixed bonds. Shawls, 1, Scarfs, Passes, Itibl4s,.oloros. 1301 The t , S, hats, Pea. thers. Ki'd Gloves, Ofirldrea's clothing, and all hinds of Wearing 'apparel, will, perfect fair cahirs, A Savinl of 80 per c' These byes era mixo in the form of powders, con. centrated; Are thoroligilly tested , and put tri:lleat pack ages. ..For twenty-five cents you call. color as many goods as wißird otherWTse cost five times that sum.— The process is simpti, and any one can use the Dye with perfect is. Directions inside of each-pack age. Manufactured by 110';VB & STEVENS Afi Broadway Boston. , . . J. L. LEMIIHRGEIt, Lebanon, Pa., wholesale and re tail agent, and for sato by ftOSSand'D.: RABER, Lebataa, [April 1, '63.--aui $25 t Employinent .$71.! AGENTS WANTED' AVE will 'pay r rom - $25 to' g7g per, ninntbs' 'exptioree, tolietive:ggeiite, or give Pmilenlaroxent free. Adeireed!Bern COXIP4NS',' /r: JAMES, OdSierat Agent t 311 inni '...May 13,1863. MAYORS OF TIE Great Cities. We, the undersigned Mayors, hereby cer tify that the Druggista, Apothecaries, and Physicians of our several cities have signed' a document of assurance toils that AYER'S SARSAPARILLA has ben found to be a rtmedy of great excellence, and worthy the Confidence of the community. HON. JAMES COOK, Mayor of LOWNL.L. HABIL HON. ALBIN BEARD, Mayor of Ni.SHEIrA, N. H. HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, Mayor of HANOICESTEB, N. H. HON...JOHN ABBOTT,, Mayor` of CONCORD, N. H. HON. A.. H. BULLOCK, Hityor of WORCESTHS, MASS. HON. NATH'L SILSBEE, Mayor of SALEM.; 14,30. HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr., - Mayor of 'BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. X. RODNIAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE, It. L HON. ABMS W. PRENTICE, HON: S. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONEON, CONN. HON. CHAS. 13. RODIER, - Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E. HON. D. F. TTEMA.NN, Mayor of NEW YORK CITY. HON. H. M. 'ICINS'IIRRY, Dirayor of FrAlurrr.TON, C. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, • ' Xsyor of TORONTO, C. W. HON. R. X. BISROIN . Mayor - 'bf CINCINNATI, OHIO. .. , LION. I. H. -- 0 - RAlitrigtatD, ' Ma - i6r '`'of LOUISVILLE, B'Y. HON. ;JOHN ILOAN, . ~ lif.a3ta• `of LYONS, Itiivi. HON. JAMES tIeFLTTERS, ... Mayor of BOWIvrAISTVILLB, t W. HOW. .TAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AtTGUSTA s ME. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., • 31a,yor of TrA T,LOWELL; MM. HON. JAMES mayor of Fit,BDEALICTON, N. B. HON. - WILLARD NYE, . Mayor of NEW 13EDEqED, .11.M38 HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL ErirsrA, aims HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, L 'ON. FRED Mayoi of 11ALENA, . . HON. - ;MN HODGDEN, -Mayor of DIII3ITQUE, IOWA: HON.:TE0:0111AS CAUTCHPiELD, Ma l y'Or of CHATTANO"OGA., TENN. HON. :ROBERT ,13 - LAIR,, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, HON. at. IL BAUGH, Mayor of 11MPHIS, TENN. HON. 'GERARD STITH, ' Mayor of NEW ORLEAN t i, HON. H. D. ism:A:m.oN, 'Mayor of HOW:LESTER,'N.• r. *HON. DE. WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA., N. Y. HON. -.q.40. VirITSOI;7 4 , Maydr of PITTSBURG, PA. HON. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETROIT, MOH. HON. HENAN L. PAGE, Mayor of MIritrAURIE, IN IS. 116 N. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of smonsm HON. A. FAitit, . Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS. HON'., JOHN C. ,HAINSO, ISlaYor of CHICAGO, ILL. HON. M. 3. A. MEATH, ' Mayor of SELMA, ALA.. HON. A. J. NOBLE, Mayor of MONTGOMERY, A#A. HON. W. S. HOLYBAD, Mayor of COLUMBUS, GA. DON ESVARTERO MANiTEL,. 'Mayor of VERSA CRT, 8. DON PIETREE CABALLO, -DON ESTEPELiatIE RODRiGUES, Mayor of HAVANA. DON ANTONIO ZeiIEVERA, Mayor of LIMA, PERU. DON 3E. G. NTLANGNO, Mayor of VALPARAISO, 'orrrr.T DON MARO SESQUIPEDALIA, Mayor of RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL. Certify that the resident Druggists have assured them Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the con fidence of the community. For Spring Diseases. For Pui:ifying the Blood. For Serirfsila or King's Evil. For ' itninors, Dliers, and Sores. Ivor i' . lruptions and Pimples: For Blotches, Blaine, and Boil* For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Erg.- For Tatter or Salt Rhenm. [sipelas. For Scald Head 'and Ringsviorsa.' For taneer and tancaz:ons Worcs. Poi. Sore. Eyes, S t ore Ears, riled Humors. For Female Mimeos. For Suppression'and IrregularitY. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints. For Diseases Of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and Britishyrovintell, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and - in fact al most all the cities on this contintuat, have signed this document, to assure their, people what remedies they may use with safety and bonildence. But our space will only admit a, portion of them. Crimson, Union, Scartr.i, Dark:lb-04 Light Drub, l'qttoto; Orange, Ma:mita, S*Mferino, and Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and Ayer's Ague Cu're, PREPARE'/ BY Dr. J.C. Ayer do Co., LOWELL, MASS., And sold by Druggists every where. SOld by J. L. - Lentberger. Dr. Gea. Rose, and D, S ]dab y Lebanon ; /Never & Bro., Artuville; Shirk, My eritown ; 'Horning, Mt. Neb, ; A. E Mark, Beltaiew Matper,llmt , franover; Kral!, ShooTerstown; and by Dealers everywheia: - ' ' • Blanket Shawis, - ntOTB, Woo4llNpLpitrico of al , leoluza,,llYed let Black of Blue 60 . 10 r warranted andd - toots tnrndi oni . egne tietv,lip ' LYON EXISIBERGIE . M, , ' • '. ; • Bait Riatrref.:l 434,- Articles to be dyed' can he tort at Vos..6.7.entner! sees Drug Stet° *Hide all orderd for - the . .ktidee , wol-,be ttended to. [bidreb 11; • Mayor of NORWICH', CONN. Mayor of Id-EX-ICJ THE ALL SUFFICIENT The Great "American Remedies." lirnown as "Ilehnboidrs" GENUINE PREPA'RATIUNS,V. ILELMOLD'S EXTRACT "BRUM," SmisepARILLA, IMPROVED ROSE WASH.. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPA.RATION "Highly Concentrated" COMPOUN D FLUID . EXTRACT' BUOHbi A Positive and Spneific Rethedy For . diseases of the Blaidtder; kidney*, - urairel anerttropsical The Medicine increases the power of Digestion,. and excites the A I:SORRY:NTS into healthy action, .by which the IVATEICY OR CALCEROUS deposition., and all UNNATURAL kliki RpErd'ENTS are reduced, as well as pain end inflammation. and is good foi NAN, WO. iktEN , OR CRJLDILEN. HELMBOLDI EXTRACT MONO FOR. WEAKNESSES Arising from Excesses, Habits of Diesitiatien. Early Indiscretion, or Abuse, ATTENDEE WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM*: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves. TrembliT g. Horror of Disease, Wakefullness, Dimness of Vision.. Pain-in-the Back. Liniverstil Lass Enda of the. Fleshing of the Body, Muscular System, Eruptions on the Face, lint Bands. Cotintenenee. Dr) ness of the. Skin. - These symptoms. if allowed to goon, which this med. Mine invariably removes soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of Of 'which the patient may expire. Who can_ say that they are not frequently' followed' *Aimee - "dirtful diseases," Insanity and CansumpAtina, Many are awn re of the cause of their suffering. but none will confess. "'he records of the insane AsOutns and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear am mo uttness to the truth of the assertion. TUE CONSTITUTION. ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, - Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and itivieo• rate. the system, which HELIMBOW.S-EZTRAVT BUCHU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. ' • . • . Females, Females, Females, -OLD OR YOUNG,SING LE, Al A RRI k:Di 'OR CONTE3I PLATING 3.I.ARRIAGE; lin many affections peculiar to Female's The 'tatted. Ituehu is unequalled by any other remedy, es in Ciao rusts or Retention. Irregular iqr,,Tainfultitlea, or Ant. pression of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Seltirrons state ofthe Uterus, Lenrorrhea,,or Whites, Sterility..amPfor all complainte incident to the sex, whether arising from ludfseivtioW, Made of Dissipa tion, or iti the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF xae KYMP2O3I's . SWAMI* HOULD BE WiTiIOUT IT 'lake no Balsam. Mercury. or Unpleasant Medicine for . Unpleasant and Dangerous Bicepses. HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT bUOU CURLS SECRET DISEASES Tr nil their stages at little expense; little or no charge in diet: no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. It eaosen frequent desire, and gives strength to Uri nate, thereby removing Olestructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra. allaying pain and in ion, so frequent in this class of diseases, and ex pelling POISON() US, DISEASED, AND WORN-OUT MATTEII. Thousands upon Thousands WHO HAVE: BEEN THE VICIVE - OF 0' • 11611.:.W110 - Alm 'who Irk., paid. Y ,FEES to be cured in a hort time, have fonnibthey we're tieceiveitTand that the *Poison" has, by the use of "Po‘ierfiti,'Astriagents," 'been dried up in theaystem, to break °nein an egg's voted form. and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. IICJ MOAB:: HELMBOLDI EXTRACT OUCHU For all Affections and Diseasits THE URINARY ORGANS,. Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE. front what. 1 • - ever cause originating. and no matter . . Of how lonw•iiitandinwr. I lhii..a;sllB of these Organs require the a id of a DUffitTie. Ilehnbold's: 7, xtr we t ' Bu e hu .... , 1 IS THE ,GREAT DIURETIC, And it is certain to have the desired effect ,in all Dis eases, for which it is recommended: BLOOD ! BLOOD ! ! BLOOD ! ! ! Ilelmbel*Ps Flighty Concentrated Componuil Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla SYPHILIS. This is an a ffectione *.f the Blood, and attacks the Sex ual Organs. Linings of the Nose,. Ears, Throat, Wind- pipe. and other Mucus Surfaces. making its appearance in the form of Ulcers.- Ilelmbold's ExtractSareaparilla purifies the Bleed, and removes all Scaly 'Enfptions of the Skin. giving to the,Complegion atClear and peal qty Color. - t being prePared expressly' for this ild.'qs" of complaints. its Blood -Purifying Properties are preserv ed to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. • •tife Rine An excellent Lotion for Diseases of, a-SyphiLitin -Na ture, and as an injection in Dideuses of the:Urinary De pte. arising...from habits of dissipation, used.•ltt con election with the Extracts Buehn and Sample:rills, in curb dieeasva as rvirAantnended. Evidence or the most. responsible and reliabletharae ter will accompany .the medicines.. FI CA TES OF 'CURBS, • Ersm eight to twent-years standin g -, with 'names known to S"lliNtili AND RASES.' •.- ' Per S pr. precise of BOCHU. era .liispeiiintory of the Cnited Stxtrx ;SIT, DEIVEK.S" voluaLle work, en the proe elm of l'hysic. Sre retnarlit: made by the late celebrated Dr. PITY& CR. Philedelnid a . i-ev remarks emote Lty hr. EPURA I DOWELb,a celel.illtvoi Pit and Member of tbe 'Royal COI age of Surgeons : Ireland. hint published in the Transactions of the King and queen's Journal. See Medico eiturgieal Ilerisw, published by 13ENJA bl TRAVERS,PuIIow of the Royal College of SUrgpons. See most of the late Staudatil Werke on mne. EXTRACT BLICRU. $1 00 pier bottle, oesix. 161.0 00 " Samaparilla, 1.00 Improved Rose Wash, 603 00 ' „ . 2 60 Or hair a dozen of each for $l2, which will be I . 4ociet to cur% the most obstinate cases; .if 'direct lona 'are ad hered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob servation . Describe symptom; in all communications: Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT., Personally appeared before me an Alderman of th's city of Philadelphia, IL T. DE IA BOLD, who, being du ly Worn, doth say, his preparatiOns eontain no nanot lc, no 'mercury, or other injurious drugs, but ace pure ly vegetable. 11. lIELMBOLD. Swore And subscribed before me, this 7311 do) of No vember, 1854. Wilt, T. HIBBARD. Alderman, Ninth•street, above Race, .Pillia. Address Letters for information in confid-nce. 11. T. 11..E4J,iBOLD, Chemist. Depot 104 Sottlb Tenth street, bel4r Chestnut, ,Dbila. 'Beware of Counterfeits AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS; Whit endeavor to d spode "OE TDDIR OWN" and other er" articles on the reputation,ittairied by lielinbold's Genui ne •- Piharations, 4 t• Extrtietruchn • "Sarsaparilla, • linpinyeli Rostelrietb;' Sold by All Druggists everyuierei>t , -. • • F r0..4 HELALB,O.T.I).;&-='. rAIrE,, OTELKR. Cut out to g ; ativertisement, and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION' AND EXPOSURE, Feb rnaitiS,' 1863.-Iy. VICTORIA LAWAR, find apd Striped Nan_soolts, 'Pain istidTtifid-C,+ dratted Diane, Br inlaid*, Matedilles;:lde it ieftedherfloisgest meat, at at the store of HENRY if. SPIEL ; 'kind Hoye'W - ,;VENity,4,Btl= 4 . ..,,,`' - I'.-- . ~ " .(11- ''s Ai 9' .9c ,'-' ~ : i. -- ., ik. 1- - '',:•l ~ .ii) 31, t,' sirmErs:.-,, Tiwri • -' 1•k UR a 1-C4 GREAT 'REME.Ir• I 'ln :Fit`t Int ' • 14 4 601iT FOR RHEUMeIiSM, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AltD l ßilif Tft;' SPRAINS,- BRUISES; CLIES FA 1- - to WOUN,P-Si P1 1 . , E5.1 - #XAVARILbo-kii .AND ALL,RMEDJBATWD NERVOUS DiSvED • -,;• - -4114 - N ea:" 1,. For all of sr h ich it is a speedy andt 'di ilh ' Ml 'S"' . remedy, and mever-failsi,.,Thiwiliitrinum , - .. from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, - of ConMietiMt4 the famous bone setter; and has geld hip it„ Nee for more thantwentAddiraf fightthe soon. ishing success. ' . ,„.' AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN,It i vori rated by any preparation before the public * of which tbemost skeptical may be convinced by - t siuugle trill This Liniment will cure rapidly. nnd - rorlically.- RHEUMATIC DISOEDERSoferetT 'sands of owes wkerO itahike . been used ft v hie neveilbeeu known to fail. 3 'll l 4 FOR NIEURRiGIA,It attliTd tiza 4 bits relief in , every. ease; however d It still relieve ftie,.. r ottsrAewf FR#DALCSIL in thrlcni#9.4 15 . §,r,w11.711,tie VALI ij TOOTHACHE also'* i . 'aptly— , ~.•••:.-,;.' ..-51.• ..„1 • ' I I EFORERVOU DEALLTI3O) GAL LIIDASSITH arising - 0.. enlittile Linhnent is a most ii.ppy settlporsjili.pgpopeogy,..„;l*T ing directly upon the .utrsoiis .i .. 4.. .01 i . w:tv . ' tromp : hi*, , told reirthfies the Systole; and testem it tit VistaiitiT . 1; and +lgor.' FOR PILEO.—As au us , ternal, rem_e sgy Ire claim that it is the Viatiktioiait. wi?ehUiftie'tthe world to,produannn.yqual. ; . ppror,Arietim,pctkin 44. tressini complaint shOult givejt trial,for011111:4 fall to aff ,, rd immediate *lief: nod in teniareifty•Of l sea will effect& ruldirat ZE 'T 1 - ,41 QUINSY AN'D SORE.II I / 1 010 are foureilaksji extremely . ..malignant . , and danitereus , bnt fl-# 31 14,1 . rn Ar pllcation dr this Liniment will rwr.twill .. w ewe SPRAINS are sometimea, aterY-1 ebittnOter.amit: enlargement or the joints is liable to eerie negieeit ed. The woratease warbe eoegile'ked,..bytkle , j4a. *KW iu two or three days.. zuurti," CUTS, "Wbutos, CMS, BURNS -A ND,...80 AVM_ rgadilir to _Alter wonderful hen Hug preyextieffir.BlLAWEßrEqPrFALF, : LISLE: LIN I 31/eNT: whin,w* Also; ATM INSECTS BITES AND STINGS:. + , ± , ••:4 7. :Li - 4-0-t 7.-; tqp, SwetiogiGorine;;tiaitp,,,,, the r; -InTh nisalt: Of Str EZE Stephen SWEef; f ISI Corium' ticut. is km.,;rn all over the iTnit4d Hfaties Dr, 'Stephen ,Swept; of Connecticut, is the author or "Dr.Sweet'n Infallible Liniment:' h r. Sweets' i3Fallib~e Linu:n* ent Cures Rheumatism and never tails. Dr. Sweet's. Iritaliible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Pr; s reet's r Liniment Cures inkriedintely. ' Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Ihnisee WOtrOn . Oures,7lleadache immediately.', was nsrer:anows,l tfi, Dr.'Sweet's , lnfallible Liniment Affordsimmediate,relief for riles, and seldom fails to Cure, Dr. Sleget's Infallible Liniment Cures Tobthathe in ppe mitetqe. • ':;s Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lipiment dia;'e Cuts and woultdsimmedlately and leavesaa scar: `Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment A ttre'best for Sores in the know world. . Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Hais'been used by more than a million people, and an praised it. Dr. §vieet's liifallible Lirlitherit ll:ken interns lly cares Colic ;cl*lterit Moiensatul Cho . Dr. Sweet's Infallible:Liniment • is truly a "friend in need," and every, family should base it at *Kt. • Dr. Sweet's Infallible •Liniment la'fur sale by all Drrigt bite. - Price 25'citifs:' Fir lend'lik need. Try it • ~. • DR. SWEET'S INPALLrRt i E • LINIMENT. es an external remedy. is withcliNtrrival, and will. al leviefe pain more speadily that spy - other prepuntjon. For all Itheumatie and Nervops„pisottlers „it, ie ,truly, infallible ' and as a curative for&res. Wounds, Sprains; Bruises, fie. Its soothing Ageing and Powerfil strengthening properties, exrita „the just wonder and astonish n ati tor ail who have'ecrereliven it 'a, trim.— Over one thousand ce rtificatesof.remarkableenres... par 7 -, formed by it within the last kirk, years, attest the act. . To,: orse wners— DR. SWERT'S l*ta.Ltli LE LINIMENT • FORMU' EJe unrivaed, and all in cams of Lameness. acing from Sprains, Bruisesor Wrenching,. 118 effect is magical and certain liarnessi or Saddle Gelb. Scratches. 'Mange, &a.; it will -item VIM" speedily:- Spavin and - RingliOne may be easily - prevented and: cured in their incipiedt stegtn, but confirmed ow* arm beyond the possibility qr radicar acre. No ceee the .kind. however :is so desperate, or hopeleesinit„it may be alleviated-by thisPahnent, azul luOkitag4ringi plfcation-wifT ./waYS' relb9v9 tfie,LameneFS. antTelikable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Eirer illUirse Owner -.. should hare this 'remedy at band, for I'4 rangy rate. Wt. the first appearance or Lameness will effectually p vent those torinidable diseases, to which all hgraec arg req, liable, and which render so many otherwise valaiabbir horse- nearly worthless. DR. SWEET'S 2 ...IkTIIIIi SOLDIER'S FRIIND,- At-d thousands Late fop!idli tru;y. Friend - 6 Needil - .. ;'CAAITION. - . 4. .4 '..,-,_ , i To avoid imposition , observe- t _ Gt . awl_ rin Likeness of Dv. Stephen Swisii pa:, ' ..,,,.ktbel. mod al - ;Veils of As* kettle, ,iiri 'tisea *it. „ s 2, l *Thr tror— tdne. A ._ . 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