The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, February 10, 1864, Image 2

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WHEEVDEIitEELLTIE PRINOIPLZE Taunt' to LEAD, WE OEMS
To totiow."
M VX.lEqtltlCEitit, 10itorand Proprietor
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WEDNEEDAY; FEBRUARY 10 , 1864
DEMOCRATIC VICTORY IN LANCASTER,
TIIIIETIRST GUN OF I-564.
'JEN:IEOIOE BANDER,SON. RHUMB MAYOR
Hon. George ''Sariderson was' re
clee,tedlilayor of the city ofLantas
-ter 'on Tuesday last, by a quujoiity - of
117, lieing , a .Deitmeraitie gain of 68
since the Oetaber blection., The Ab
olitionists :',aiid "Loyal Leaguers"
made the most desperate 'efforts to
defeakhim, and again attempted to
delude the people with the stale cries
of "Copperheads" and "traitor," but
.tall in vain. The home of Buchanan
remains true to the old landmarks of
t the Constitution and
, following 'is the order of
Old Abe for the new draft of4oo l
000 additional men. ' If he intend
ed saying that' this calls for oiriy
.200,000 urea; or that the;"300,000 men
called Tor , ulll be - chkincted - from it
`he has a 'very awkward•vay of doing
it. If the people have a sufficient
, quantity- of blood it will be squeezed
out of them,—if not, the powers-that
be will take what they canget. •
A NEW DRAFT FOR zoo,ooo MEN,
Order of the President.
'EXECUTIVE MANSION,
'WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 1864.
Ordered, that a draft for five hun
dred thousand men, to serve for the
period of three years or dining the
wat,:be .made on the tenth •day of
Marehquext, fort tia:e -'service
of &the , United - 13kttes, crediting and
'deducting therefrom- so many as may
have been enlisted or drafted into the
service prior to the first day of March
and not heretofore credited.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
11:1IWgD , Tllll MARK !—the "deadly
tbioi,vsaimed-nt the 'Rebellion" 'brthe
Tmanaipation Proelamation and the
Arming of the negroes.
rtm, The District in which a new
Senator is to be elected in , place of
Major White, by order of one Penny,
iis,compestil of Avmstrong:auclrfndi
;ans,-and gave' Curtin 2;300 (majority,
strffiicient margin, df course, to ensure
the return Of an abolitionist.
- DON'T SEE T.C.—:-The •abolition Ta
pers do — n't see the result, of the elec
tion in Lancaster, last week, in any
.of acr- -
prived of the pleasure of its re-pub
lication.
teL, Einem *he ipresont -abolition
war conanenced,:the !calls:for mon to
support it Itave‘beemasifiilloWs r--
A pri1 , 16,41861 - ;
May 401881,
IFroulijuly.to tDee.vl43sl,
"July 11,4Y862,
August 4, 1862,
Draft of 1863,
February 1;1864,
Total
Two million forty-nine thousand.
seven hundred and forty-eight men
called out, three thousand million
dollars expended, and six teen times
:sixty days elapsed, :and yet ;peace
.seems no nearer thaii pit ditr.tbefere
the first 'call was made. True, ,
hear almost daily that the rebelliOn
is about to collapse, that it is "on its
last legs," but we look in vain for the
fulfillment of these promises. in 'the
past,and the large call now made for
men to serve three years, .eannot 'but
convince the most sanguine that
peace is yet a . long way off' if it is to
be fought through, and no peace un
til slavery is abolished.
THE WHISKY TAX.
The House'bill to increase the in
ternal TerV , Karae, *sit friaaSed Vile Sen
ate on Thursday, imposes a tax on
all distilled spirits of first proof made
or sold, or manufactured for consump
tion or sale, as follows : •
Previous to July 1, 1864 60 ets.'a gallon.
Between July 1 and Jon .1, 1864 70 4, 4 '
On and after January 1, 1865 80 41
On imported spirits, the tax is 10
be 40 tats. .a gallon previous to •July
Ist; 50 , cts. after .Judy ist .and. Tip to
January Ist, 1865; and 60 eta. after
January Ist, 1865.
The Senate struck out the House
provision taxing spirits on hand for
sale, and also the clause proposing an
addition of twenty cents per gallon
on adulteLated spirits sold as brandy,
wine, &c.
The bill will have to go back to
the House, for concurrence in the al
teration made by the Senate, so that
it may be some time before it becomes
a law.
Colt's Pistol Factory, at Hart
ford, Conn., was destroyed by fire
on Friday morning,
witb -an the ma
chinery. The new building, in which
Rifles are manufactured, was saved.—
The loss exceeds $500,000 fully insur
ed. ,seversi lives were lost by the
falling of the walls.
A JUDGE ARRESTED.--Imige os
wald Thompson of Philadelphia, was
arrested on Thursday as a deserter
by an officer. Of course it was a
uustak-e I
Stir We are in receipt, per hands
of Eon. Myer Strouse-, of a copy of
:the . Report of Major General . -Georgeß. ' of the `Opetations"of
the Army of thei POtbmac ‘un
der his 'connittnid.- Whig
the rkyridth•Ous i the , k inih is
tration endeavOrdd tdoinake the peo
ple believeit VatE4 to'a,void its publiea
tions,"we find it a small book of only
242 pages. The edition printed by
Congress is very small, in conformity
to all the actions of the abolitionists
towards the ill-used McClellan, but
we are pleased to learn E that private
enterprize 'lily demand
that may arise, and whieh'is already
:immense, for said Report.
ng.. The Army of the Potomac still
lies quiet in the mud, and nothing
further is said of a change of gener
als. Cannonading has been heard
from Washington, but its cause is not
known. The guerrillas cannot be
found by - any reconnoitering party.
'A train boutid' for the army pitched
into . the Potomac 'on 'fiaturday,kill
ing one man - an'd' wourAing several:
The residen - ts of a por . tion''.t.;f
Upper Providence township, Mont
gomery county, recently •-petitioned
Court to have the township divided,
as the portion from which they de-
Sire toile 'cut,l9ff ilTot "loyal e
iirongli"
Iu New Orleans the Metho
dists and the Military have got to
outs. The latter order prayers for
"the President of the United States,"
which the former decline under coor
sion, and the consequence is that their
doors are locked. They will test the
Tight of the military to turn them out
of their ohurehesin the civil Courts.
SHARP TRICK OF RORSE -CONTRACTORA'
Our Eastern horse-dealers are most
generally note&as - being "sharp on a
trade,' Ilnit :the glsavegt trick that
'has 'been 'Played 'by the Abolition
horse:contractors was , recently near
WaAingtonTity. Iftkey "done"the
Government nicely, and {kiwis tthe
way they performed the feat, as'rela
ted by a Washington correspondent:::
The Ingenuity of Republican Sharpers. ,
It will be remembered ;that .-some'
weeks ago a great.stampeile . oftorses
took place from the Government en
closures a few miles below this city
on the Potomac. It was reported
that a full thousand of them had run
into the river and been drowned. It
is leaking yid that the whole thing
'was , one of the.many contrivances got
itenlp:About!here , rob the Treasu
;Ty. lt would seem !that :-some two.
'"thousand of these horses ;had not been
Ibranded. andhe stampede was a got
ten up affair to set those unbranded
horses•loose. :-So also was the .re.port
that a thousand of them weratirown
ed, a made , -up story without ;a parti
le. of .trn th 1
orseswere afterwards caught, and.a
number of them, - equal , tc:that report—
ed drowned were re-sold to the Gov
ernment at one hundred and folity
five dollars per head. That-is ,pretty
sharp practice, even in the horse
where such wondeefdlitricks , oftrade
:are reported as occurring. The :affair
will, I. am -told, ;undergo .an
lion:some time -between this and the
close of the war.
4 ;eOO
4 16 4 - 8
00,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
500,000
This is only one of the thousand
tricks played on the • Government by
its political friends ! Verily, the gov
ernment is being restored to, its an
dent purity by "honest (?) - Old Abe!"
and ,his office holders and contrac
tors - •
2,040 748
ratir 'The siege •cif Vhailedtbn 'has
been: bandoned after a waste of up
wards.df ;two years, and an immense
expenditure -of blood -and treastire.—
Gilmore is coming NoTihin abotit two
weeks, and his best troops have !been
sent to other points. The iron-clads
will soon he off . to Mobile. Vire-Con
federates have successfully -defended
the towns and the army and navy
will now have to decide which branch
of the service is to blame for it. 'The
operations at the mouth of the har
bor have relapsed to a simple, monot
onous blockade:
nek...The following incident we find
among late news from New 'OrAcans :
When the troops 'Of the 3d Division
of the 13th Army ,Corps were break
ing up camp over the river, they wore,
as • usuall, s , urrounded dly crowns
ballf-starved whibe we- ten rrd •ohild
yen , some begging 'Mt! some eagerly
'trying to purchase, with their little
means, iperrtions , of a large pile of pro
-vii4ons that it was. found inconveni
ent to take away, and in the face of
that hungry, shivering, 'half-naked
crowd, wood was laid on and the
whole. consumed. An hour after
wards, when the soldiers were all
gone, the poor wretches were raking
the ashes over in hopes of finding a
charrcl bone or a few beans.
UV" It is stated that Mr. Dayton
will shortly be recalled from France,
and General Freniont appointed to
succeed him: There are those who
assert, holvever, that Fremont could
not be tempted even by a* daintier
dish.
O Mr. Jesse Rhoads, of North
Coventry township, Chester county,
had one of his legs crusbed by being
ran over by the passenger train at
Pottstown, on Monday evening last.
He was standing on the platform and
was thrown under the cars by a sud
den jolt. Passengers should never
stand on the platform when the train
is in motion. Mr. Rhoads' leg was
amputated and he was doing ae well
as could be expected at the last ac
counts.
ABOLITION NEWS,
: `istkAirfNi_vroN,• Feb: 6,186=1.
'.ll - i'ere is inubh roiled an"the"usu
aal
u
taubusing going on hero in a quiet
'why; having referened 'to the Presi
'dency, and the diSpotiPtibri to contend
against the renoMinlition of Mr.
coin is manifestly krb win g stronger.
The friends of Sebretary Chase are
moving with much activity,.and seem
determined to make a strong stand in
his favor. It is also said 'Or:it John
C. Fremont will positively' be 'a can
didate, and will be vigorously pushed
by the more radical elenierit 'of the
party. The friends of the President
may make up their minds for ' resist.
once, as matters are by no means - so
smooth in that direction as they were
supposed to be a few weeks since.-
-Blair, the Postmaster General, has
damaged, the President's prospects
very much.
LOYAL COURT.—Palmer, the Secre
tary of the Loyal League State Com
mittee of New York, wh'o was arrest•
ed for aiding in furnishing contra
band goods to the &lath, is to be tried
by a military court, cornposM exclu
sively of -loyal" people like himself.
'The Government' could not trust the
matter to the civil codas and a :jury
of the people, for fear of ugly disci()
sures that might criminate others of
the "order". in h-ioblplaces. The mat.
ter dan"he'cOv6red'irp much better by
a niilitary• can't, "arid will be, if the
elamoe•of the &agars •can-be-‘at. , ...i1l
subdudd.
On the43th • instant., - saps the
Pottstow n Ledger, While some-carpen
ters were engaged in making a'oellax
door for Mr. Jacob S. Ilillegass, 'of
Gilbertstown, Montgomery county,
an axe in the bands of one of the men
flew off the helve and struck J. Wil
liam Hillegass, nearly severing his
left ear from the head, besides divid
ing the temporal artery. lie bled
profusely, until the attending physi
cian arrived, when the proper dress
ings were applied. The wound is
healing.
—The - generality &men morevafii. -1
iyiibrgive a rival than a faithless woman
=unlike woman, who always hate the
-female tival.more thaw thefaittitess lover.
Se- There - are -said . to be tweiVel thou
sand cases orsatan - pox in Washington.
Everybody is getting vaccinated. The
negroes are dying off like sheep. Of
course no one cares for them, and they
10 not care,for;thernseives.
WAR ON TEM I BANKS.--The "Com
missioner of.internal 'Revenue has is
sueld , an order that tire 'notes or
cheeks of State banks shall not>bete.
ceived for national taxes. No paper
but that of the National banks, and
"Greenbacks," is to be taken.
Tat - minx IN. THE CAMP.—The Ger.
man Republicans all over the coun•
try protest against the renomination
of President Lincoln. His conduct
toward .-FasmeNT is their special
grievance and they taso•disapprovo of
his shuffling course 'in connection
with Mlssouri politics.
WHERE ARE AIL THE - "CENTS 19
--Tile
Scarcity •Hf 4 `CORtS" •ikattradtingithA
alt. - en - o°n 6 - f — eve - ivy . one. 'We'd()
not export these •coins, the , question
is asked What is ,becoming of them
all, -especially .as there were coined
during !the 'last year at the mint in
Philadelphia,;fifty-four millions, three
hundred •and sixty thousand, being
over 'rum 'and a half millions per
month, •So very scarce are they in
circulation just now, that it is with
difficulty enough can be found to
change a.five, cent note. -
The 53rd P. V. reached Harris
burg last week, on their return to the
Army of the Potomac, the furlough
of thirty days given them on re-en
listing, having expired. The Regi
ment is made up mainly of Montgom
ery County men. They took with
them on tikeir treittern -a 'Dumber - Of
.new recruits.
wir The Republican papete :are
boasting of the religion and itatelli
genee of Tennessecontrabands. If
their boast be true, slavery cannot be
so barbarous after all. If they have
religion and inteiligenee, they receiv
ed bath from slavery.
Mr•. Sahli Matthos, the pro - se n't
popular landlord of the Market Street Hotel,
Lebanon, has leased Mrs. Rise's Hotel, of which
he will take possession on the first of April next.
Many improvements and alterations are to be
made in the new place, so as to make it a first
class Hotel, anti with a landlord like John it will
not lose its reputation which, for so many year's,
it possessed under its present but retiring proprie
tress. The house at present occupied by Mr.
M., we understand, is to- be converted to other
purposes, so that the new, stand will accommo
date the customers of both houses and as many
more as may And it convenient and pleasant to
stop t here.
SVATISTreS Or IotFE AND DEATH
IFFGURES VO MOT at.
We 'have faith in statistics. They give the
death-blow to all lattes doctrine and empiricism
in science, and .b4trw Sky-high the %tie open
theories of unpraeticol teen : Dteditaq stattiist ics
are of special Mrportance. They teach 'us to es
timate at their juat value the curative power of
the Drugs, which are the stereotypes of the "pro
fession. And what is their value? Figures,
which do not lie, show that in all dangerous
complaints the "regular practice" of the "facul
ty" loses at least as many as it saves. But,
then, the doctors tell,us that those who die are
"incurables." If this be so, hew is it that so
many victims of the most internal and external
disorders, whom the profession had given up,
have recovered through a persevering u.e of II al
loway's Pills and Holloway'a Ointment ? There
can be no doubt about the fact, we opine, and we
want somebody to account for it. To our plain
mind, it appears that if chronic dyspepsia can
nu tbe cured by the doctors, and is cured with
unerring certainty by Holloway's Pills, that the
latter remedy is worth the whole medicinal stock
of the faculty, as a means of relrev log that com
plaint. So again, if a"g iven-ap" case of scrof
ula or erysipelas becomes rapidly convalescent
under the action of the Ointment, we cannot es
cape the conclusion that it is the true specific for
external disorders, and that the "regular phar
macopceia contains nothing that will compare
with it as a means of subduing that class of mal
adies. This is good logic, we believe. If any
cavil at it, we will admit their , demun'ors when
they can show us a better basis for argumont ;
than facts.—State Gazette..
Soldiers' Special Notice.—Do your duty to your
selves, protect your health, use HOLLOWAY'S
Pills and Ointment: For. Wounds, Sores, Bowel
Complaints and Fevers, they are a perfeot safe
guard. Full directions how to use them with
every box. Only 25 cents. 210
Valuable for the Soldier.—Brown's Bronchial
Troches will be found invaluable to the Soldier
in camp, exposed to sudden changes, affording
prompt relief in oases of coughs, colds, etc. For
Officers end those who over-tax the voice, they
are useful in relieving Irritated Throats, and will
render articulation easy. As thore are imitations
be sure to obtain the genuine.
TAKE Norlc.E.-%e . at ro tug is go
ing on. and it is expected that the Ctnttrliition ae
will be enforced immediately, no I wouldadyice.everY
body to got their thcreass taken in time tar, their ro
lations and friends, and the only place to get a No, 1,
i'le:tare is at Ztattenitimn's New York Pbutognwhie
qullMy, for be is taking the cheapest, the best, and
tgost,lif 4I [ e _Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by
alrthitt be ain't he beat, for hie gallery is always
crowded . Give hint a call and yon will find as we rec
ent:fiend. Retnembek the place, Zimmerman's New
York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call
"early and avoid a crowd.
P. S.—Children and anybody that has got weak eyes
should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. Gis Pictures on
ly ire from 3 to ft seconds time to Bit
Gone, Rifles, PilltolcPowder, Cape, &c
ATTENTION SPORTNIEN.—j. 0. AULENDACII Wollhi re
speetfolly inform the public that he continues the
'business of manufacturing and dealing:in
'GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDEI},
Clips, wade, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi
al, itt, his Store, .na Market street. a few doors North of
the L. V, It. R.; Lebanon, Pa. •
10... MI kinds bf Repairing dono at the shortest pos
'MUM notice andin the - best style of workmanship.
Lebanon, Rune 24, 1.8631----ly
QUESTION.— 0110 - there Dick and
Nancy, where are you going, that` Yea 'lire in such a
berry ?
ANSWER.—Why we are just on one way to Daily's
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures • Ile
`takes splendid pictures, and hie Gallery is nearly all
the time erowdetl,Tho toliancy 'we wilt go
this incithing bethinany'hily else g eta there, or we
will here' to'Gd(ue shay again ivillibut getting any.
`Clusal..--71eis I I have heard too that Gallery
is nearly nil the thee 'crlyitirecl, WhY - don't you
go to some other Gallery ?
tppahl ROL th orb : del; tliVeg.--
We atlnlire the iind beautiful picture. that
takes. so itittehlbet we' would out go tisanother (Pul
lery if we could get, them for nothing. Go has seven
yearn, experiencOtethe fatalness:: hats taoniplete sett of
improved histrimente, an (ixcefllkt. sky-Hebb, sop
there fore takes the be!st pictures n'town, and an of
course every body that wants a good pidture goes to
him.
QUEs'r.--*fiat kind of Pictures deem take?
Atm.-Lite takes Photographs from minintire'to
life
siZe, plain or colored. 1.14, card pictures karellleen
•prniilinced more truthful and life like than sdnie that
Iniye been taken in our large cities. Ills Ainhrotypes
'are beautiful, and can't be beat. lie also excels in
copying pictures from small DagudiitietYpcs, rind en.
'Urging thOnr alinest to ssulAze. ,
y? ,: I must give him a
too..
Aws:a.Bist' Vome along with Nancy and 1, and we
show you. It is in Stine's New Building, next
'door to the Lebanon Deposit Ranh. Be has constant ,
ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood
Frames, Gases, Albums, &e., which he sells cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. 'March 11,'63.
gpeciat
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Coneuinptive sufferers, veill receive a valuable pre
scription for the cure of Cense triptiota„.:l% stlitna, -Dren
ch Rim, and all Throat and Lung aifectldns, (free of
charge,) by eending their address to
Rev. R. A. wicsoN,
win famsbuig, ,
Jail. 27, 1864.- 6 t. Rings On., New YEwk.
BE WISE BY TIMES!
Dd not trifle with your „Umlrh, ' Cdfit :tram had
' Character.
, of you are suffering with any DisBiises.for whi li
11EMBOLD'S EXTR‘AOT RUCHE'
is reeornMended„
T
RY IT ! TIDY I
Y T;. TliY*IT I
.. ,
It will Cure you, save Long Sulfering,; ,
allaying Pain
1 and Inflammation, and will wstore you to
HEALTH AND FURITY,
At Little Expense,
And No Exposure. '
Cut out the AdvertiseMeut \ i n another column anti
call or send for it.
'BEWARE OF COOTERFEITS.
,
Aisk-ftw llentimit's. 1. Take No Other.
'OURES GUARANTEED.
Sattratry 28, 186-t.-2m.
Tin. .TOBTA'S' #ENETIAN HORSE LINI.
.1-/MENT, pint bottles ali'llfty cents each, for
lameness, cuts, galls, 'toxic, siraiac, &c., warranted
1 cheaper than ally' otbdr. It i used by all the great
horsemen on Long IslaMl c rses. It will not care
1 ring bone nor spitVin:aathere is 'no liniment s in 'gars
tence that will. What it is st: ed to cure it positively
does. No owner #lo7sesivild irithoutil ofterliVinb ,
one beak- One dose revives add 'often cares' the life
of an over-heated or driven hose. For collo atid hel
-1 ly-ache it has never fiiied. "abet as Suite as the sun
rises. just so sure is this Vattlifile Linftimt krbe the
' Horse embrocation of the day. Soldty AD druggists.
66 Cort limit Street, Ne Yak.
Feb. 10, '6.l.—ltn.
S A PO N 1 1 F I E . Ft
, orC oncentilated Lye
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WARmakes high prices ; Moon ifier ,helps to - re.
dues them. It makes SOAP fat FOUR cents a pouti'd
Eby .using your -kitchen gt;etua ,,,, * , ~ ,
ita„,..o.C.ITION I An e. Avtli.,fite 6cfrel'ed a!so,
'Ne•catefal and&hly`buy ,Titi l / 4 1'''. FilsrPEtrartick,Pikit'Si,
• lb 'IRON' eon s;ril I othets he lag COUNTERFEITS.
Penna. Salt liartulattuthig 'Co. )
Philadelphia—NU. 1'27 Walnut Street.
Pittsburg—Pitt Street - and - buquesnoVay.
Nov, 18,1803.-3 m. ,
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THE 601VESSTOn 111'D EXPERIgN•C'E
N
!I NV ALI D.
Ptibilithedldr the Wadi and as a wattling and
A:CAUTION TO YOUNG I.IBN
*viTitatilTer from nervous Dibility, Premature Decay of
Manhood, atesupply ing St the same - time.
Teiß MEANS )1e SEE.? CURS.
By one wife has cured himself after being put to
greatexpense and injury tbroUgh medical humbug
and quackery.
By enclosing ripest paid addressed envelope, single
copies may be bad of the author.
NATILATIEL MAYFAIR. Esq..
• Bedford, Rings county, N. Y.
May 27, 1863.—1 y.
( rommup t -ioATED. )
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE
DISEASE!!!
A 'CARD
Yo 0111011SliffIPTIVES.
I The undersiguelllidving lawn restored to health in a
TOW weeks, by a retfaimple'reinedy, after having euf.
'fared several years with a severe lung •affeetldn, and
'fhat dread disease. Consumption—is anvil - is to iiita:ke
liendirn to his fellow-safilirersthe means of Ohre.
. _ .
To all who desire it, ho - willaend a copy of the pre
striptiontsed (free of charge), with the directions for
tirdparinghtdMiing the Mina, which they :wit! 'fled a
sisteditte Tor 'CON St.r.tskrTlON AMM - intozs:cm.
'ins, cOuatS, COLtS.tm. 'Zito - tinly object -or the arl.
Vert isdr in a nd4ng'she PrekriPtidn is to'henAt the
icted, and - Mrread information Which 119t011CHiVf if,
'be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try
his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and lea;
prove a blessing.
Parties wiableg the prescription will please address
ltEr .EDWARD A. We.SON, Williamsburg,
..ings County
Oct. 21,1563.-4 m. New York.
• .
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their Physiology. Functione. and Sexual disorders of
every kind,.with Never Failing Remedies for their
speedy cure. The practicitt. , Dll. HUNTER bus long
been, and still is, unbounded, bat at Um earnest ROliCi
tatiMl of numerous persons „lie has teen induced to ex
tend his tried lent usefulness through the medium of his
"VADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in
tire hands of every family in the land. as a preventive
of 'secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one
'oft - he ;mast awful and destructive scohrges ever y kited
inank tad. One oopy, securely enveloped. will lie for
warded free of postage to any pertorpte itlkeitost States
tfor , so cd•dts in P. D. -.filmstrips • vertlWes hor $l. Ad
'dress.vaidtVild, Wt. TruNla, No.ODlVlslott Street,
New York.
Sept.s, 2563 ~ly.
r
• SPeCial .1% ol rice.
.MADAM PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM
has longlested the truth that there are great principles
in Medieints as there is in Science, and this blestleine
is compounded on principles miffed to the manifold na
ture of Man l The cure of 'Colds is in keeping °lli:fire
pores, and creating a gentle Ibterind warmth, a be
is (mused by the use of this Medicine- Its
qualities ate based We int power to assist the stealthy
and vigorous chenhatiou of blood through the hulls, it
enlivens the lunches and assists the skin to perform its
ditties of regulating the heat of the System, and in gent•
ly throwing off the waste substance from the surface of
he hotly. It is not a veriest remedy, but emollient
warming. searching and effective. Sold by all drug,
gists at 13 and 25 cents per bottle.
Sept. 2; 18b3.
4fitito,
Preaching in St. John's Reformed church nekt Sunday
morning and evening, by Rev. Dr.debnson.
Ziin'sEv. Lutheran thurch.—Gertaan Divine WrVka
on next Sabbath morning, and linglieh in the 'oTe
ning.
$ ervieee.—NeXt Sabbath morning, in the German; and
in the evening in the English language, in the Mat
Reformed church.
Engiish preaching next Sunday, at 10 A M., in the
Moravian church, by L. Gotwaid, and German tatr
vire at 24 P.M4 . by tbePaator.
BE. LUKE'S UHUROK.—SOKEIOO on Wednesday 10th inst.,
at 10 A. M . and 7 P. M. • on Friday lath at
and on Sunday next, inst., in the morning
at 10 o'clock, and in the evening at 7.
BarrisV.
Otithe 2.lth ult., by Roy, D. F. Miller, Mr: ADAM
BUBB, to Mee SARAH RUDY, both of this place. •
On the 4th Inst., 'by , the Rev. F . W. Kromer, Mr.
JAMES M. STAMM, ro Bliss ROSANNA F. FLOWDIDS,
both of Corbiritll tp., this 'county.
On the mime do,, bylho some,. Mr. ADAM RAHN; or
S. Lebanon, to Min .111ANOM tAINER o f title borough,.
vat
In thin Borough, on the let inst., HOSMS ICMA-
L DA, child of Dr. C. D. and Julia OLONING ER, aged
6 months and 3 daya.
. thisplace, on the 4th Met JOSEPH OLElM . , " eipn
of Joseph Gleinr, En., deed., aged 18 years, 1 month
and s,days,
In Corpwa„ll ..tp., on the 2d lust., NANCY, wife of
Mr. James RUMMEL, aged 42 years, 1 month and 6
daya.
On the 13th of Deeember, ln Cornwall,EMMA, daugh
ter of Deter mid Rosanna GARRET, aged 4 years, 8
months and 6 days.
On the 26th ult., in Bethel tp.. Mr. JACOB WEL
LER, aged 72 years, 3 month and 10 days.
On the 21st ult., in W. Hanover, Dauphin AM, Mr.
ISAAC L. 'HEVER.. sr., aged 72 yearn, 7 months and
30 daye, an old resider, ter of Montgomery, Berke, Leb
anon and.Danph in counties.
On the 19th of 'Ddcember, in Bethel, Lebanon co.,
ADAM, aged 7 years, 10 months and 13 days ; and ou
the 12th of January, URIAS, aged 6 years, both child
ren of Jacob, and Lydia LENTZ.
On the 26th, alt.. ,in Frederieksburg, •Mr. JACOB
MlLLEB.,airedl3yesrta -
On the Ith ofDocenibor, 1863, in the Hospital at
Little Rock, Arkansha, JACOB L. MILLER.. Ile wee
a native of E. Hanover tp., this county, and son ofMr.
Leonard Miller.
ratreAdly C
on Market.
rrrecGd TY,Hd.II,
.et l'iSß MARY 10, 1864.
Kkgs, its doz., 24
Rutter, lii Th.. 24
Tub OrlialCed butter, .10
I !mid, 12
Tallow, .. 31
Clam, . 10
Shoulders, 8
Sides, 8
Soap, 7
Bees-wax, 25
IVhite Rags, 6
Mixed Rags, .3
Flax, 'II lb.,
,12A
Bristles, al lb., 40
feathers,l3 lb., 6234
Wool, "f Ib., 40
Soup Beane, li. qt., 7
Viuegiir, 'f gal., ..,.. . 12S.
LEBANON, WeDra•
E4tralOunily, #B5O
' , Atm Flour, 8 25
Prilne,White Whent,l 55
Prime,ltud Wheat, 150
.rilew 14" lieut, On
Prtine lt'ye, n:
Coin, ' 85
Ci . IAN 80
elovtir4leed, 5 00
Tiinothy-ileed, 150
Flux-seed, 125
Dried Apples, pealed,l 50
Peach "Snitz," 2 50
Peach "Uutzubs," 152
Cherries, 150
Onions. 37
Potatoes, VI boo, 50
Apple Hu tter,ilerock. 45
albertiumento.
`A Union
TEACHE it S 7 EN sinuru TE,
lomposed of the Teachers of North Annville,
South Apnville, Cornwall Districts, will
be held in the,'.'helbruton Valley Institute," Annville,
ou Satureloy,..Februnry 20th, 1884. Teachers and all
friends of etincetiodave 'invited to attend. Exercises
to commence 111'$:o 'clock, A. 81.
Feb., 10, 1861.-2 t.
Estray Cattle.
CmE to the premises of the subscriber, in
South Annvilte township, Lebanon county,
Pa.. in October last, a RED STEER, with white Stec,
134 years old, and a DARK DROWN 11BIFItR, about
the same age. The owner is desired to come
fi,rward, prove property, pay charm, and
take then' away, or they will Le dispVied of
as the law d keels.
ROBERT P. ALEXANDER.
S. Annville tp., Feb. 10, 1864.-3t*
Executor ' s Notice.
N°TICE is hereby given tbnt Letters Testa
men tory on the Estate of JACOB WELLER,
bite dillettieL Idlyriship, Lebanon county, Pa., dee 'd.,
'`Dave, been'gfit.oted to the undersigned. All persons
therefore indebted to said estate will please make pay
ment, and those having claims will present them with
out delay, to HENRY LIUIIT, Swatara,
DAVID W. Brinier], Bethel,
SAMUEL RICKER, do.,
Feb.lo, '6l. Executors of said Estate.
DISSOLUTION OF CO - PARTNERSHIP,
NoTicE is hereby giventhat the Coprtner-
Ain heretofore existing between the under
signed, defiling in the Confectionary business, in the
Borough of Lebonon, has been dissolved by mutual
consent. The Liool:e will bo at the old stand for settle
ment. JOSEPH . LOWRY,
Leh., Feb. 10,1864.] HENRY N
t4,_ The business will be continued by the under
signed, JOSEPH LOWRY.
Public Sale
•
OF
Household Property.
WILL be sold et Public Sale, on
• SATUR DA Y, February 27, 1864,
at the residdnee of Julian nisei (American Retel,) in
the Berm%ll' of Lebanon, the 'fblittiing artiees of Per
sonal Property, vic
REDS and ODS 4 ItlitiDS. 1 Secretary,
7 - , , •61_0, 1 Writing DesI,3STOVES,
Stove Pipe, 2 Settees!, '
Screen, Tables, iatrerts,
• .. Wash Steeds,. .
alassec, ''and ffitch-
.. • .
I . ors, 1 Water Cb`Olor, otriAing, 1 :wood- .1' •
chest; 1 Sho'oiAt Bea!, Spintilag7v , y4l .
and Reel, rubs itchen, 'llattisils, add Wier . 4flierrea
V-u uunzer&usA "l o' mentioti. ,
v9_ Air kinds o f UriAdies,Winde,
'by tho gatfen.
Sale to cot/me:OOA 1 o'ciair.,.;*P. ,, oit said day,
when conditions. will bo made known by
Lab., Feb. 10, JULIAN MBE.
A SMALL TRACT OF LAND AT
PRIVATE SALE. .
A SMALL FARM OF 22 ACRES OF GOOD
A
`.-LIMESTONE LAND is offered at Private
Sale,loettited /A of a mile from Harper's Tavern; Beet
Hanover, adjoining lands of David M. Shuey, George
Gerherich and the Swacara Creek. Thereon is erected
a good FRAME HOUSE, a hew BANK
, v BARN, 30 by 35 feet. a never-failing
, tlr spring of water near the house, a good
Limo Kiln, and a great quantity of
ihnestone on the premises.
Price, $l,OOO. Borough property ta
ken in exchange. Possession given on the Ist of April,
next, by StslO J. STINK
Feb: 10, '51.-3t. Lehanon, Pa.
Publit Sale.
*lock, Farnitin'tihnli eirtients
and Idl l oarsiehold Properly.
WILL be sold at public sole at the 'tesitlenee
of thelmaCrsigned, in liorth l lmbnivin
town
ship, f l / 2 "itifixta 'from Lebanim, tear tho
MONDAY, February, 2`9, 1864.,
thn following. Stock, &c.:—.
3 HORSES, one of them an ex--
eeile p t Family Horse. 3 good
COWS, 2 Heifers heavy ,
t 'with Calf Wagon for one or two "'"""
Horses. 2 Horse Wagon, 2 Top Buggies .and Harness,
'Threshing IVlnehicio, with power of Mbar 's adV 'par
ent. 'new StraVibencli„ new Hay ladders,
Idoek sled, sited With iron, Plolighs,, harrows, 'cot%
plow, cultivator, borne gears, rakes, ftrrks,'elia ins, an,
many other Farming Joipleineuts.
ALSO, on
FRIDAY, March 18, 18(34,
WILL ho sold the following HOUSEHOLD
PROPERTY, yin :
Ain BEDSTEADS and BEDDINtI, COOK
STOVE for Wood or Coal , other stoves
for do., Trundle bed, Bureau, 1111 k
anti other Cupboards, Wood Chest, 2
large Tables .other tables, 12 chairs. Chopper-machine,
barrels. clock. LEMON TREK, 70 FOWLS, of various
kinds. Tamer',, bench, Anvil, Carpenter tools, POTA
TOES by the bushel, and, many other or titles too no
manna to mention. •
Salo to coutenonco at 12 o'c/ock, SI , of said day ,
when terms will bo ovule known by
JOStVII 11. nLoucir
GEORGE B. Roues ; Auctioneer.
'gpi ,itw
O _
e 'II4I.II,BBANON VALLEY, BANK..
tasks,* Pa, Fobrinthy 2, • 1864.
ASSETS.
totens MO Miscounts , $119,424 74
'Common wealth (war loan) 5,000 00
United States. (Mint Cent) 20,000 00
do 5 20's Bond and Year loan 52,500 00
B. S. 'Legal Tedder Notes and post. curroncy.,lB,s2s 00
Notes of ()flier Banks • 0 540 00
Cash Drafts, k Checks on other Banks 6,091 29
Du.. by other Banks 77,316 93
'Gold and Silver [including $7,200 loan to
Conniehj,-., 35,853 12
LIABILITIES. $337,253 08
Notes in circialidon • $153,120 00
Be omits 86,937 66
Ave to other Bunks .• •- • 777 75
$240,835 41
The itilnVe statement is Correct, to the best of my
knowledge and belief. JOS. EARCII, Cushier.
Sworn and subscribed before me
Lebanon, Feb. 10, 1861.3 AIVTFIONI S. - ELY ~T. P.
Statement
OF TUE LEBANON DANK, Feb. 3, 1864., published
as required by Acts of Assembly, viz:
lat.—Loans and Discounts
Bills nod Notes 281,212 96
U. S. Loans 76,000 00
U. S. 12 too. certificates 50,000 00
51 lot certificates 5 ff.c 70,000 00
Loan to Comnt'h of l'a 11,410 00
.* —.--.--. 488,652 96
2 nd.—Specie 38,598 01
. 6pecie certificates 14,400 00
Coupons and Checks on oth
er IsKn ks 1,633 99
U. 8. Legal Tender Notes'
and postal currency 10,870 00
Notes of other Make 21,660 00
Duo by other Banks 95,702 79
..
182,804 75
3rd.—Notos in circulation .• •. - 257,010 00
4th.—lleposits - .197,398 09
Due to otherßanks • - 8,421 30 J 205,819 39
E. A. UHLER, Casbier.
Affirmed anti subscribed before me Feb. 4, 1864.
Lebanon, Feb. 10, 1864. . J. J. Duals, J. P
- •
TO LADIES.—If you wish good
Letter Paper, Envolopea, Pear, ink, or anything else
'in We - Stationery line, you will do well by . callinLat
theßook Store of JOHN LIMNER, hebasou, Pa .
TALL AND WINT ER DRy..gooDs
'I
AT THE NEW. YORK STORE. .
.
_:35'..E have just opened the following list of great bargains, received from our buyer in leer* York : 21
Laines,72o and 25 cts. per yard; very good Prints Nun 16 ets. upwards, Hooped Skirts ef all fines, very lie
test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,50 and upwards ; Ladies Collars and Sleeves cheaper than ever.
GROCERIES, GROCERIES.
We have just received from New tea G
s:fresh stock of noczni..E.si !Fit 26
.c•;- . , , .
•
' . Molosses Sugar, Coffee , Ilrea dive: -etc.,
• . ~... • 1 '3 .. ,I 0 9:- -
, VII- We boy our 000415 exclusively for-C.SSW, and are thereby alwaya, enabled . to buy- wlttl6 ire stirt
Iliad the cheapest and will always give our customers the benefit of this advantage. We have heft one
price ilia our tetnis are CAUL Come and examine our stock, and if you don't buy you Tr #I. see Be' crow
faces. , . ■
-...
Towle St Carlisle',
KENDALL'S BUILDING, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa..
Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1863
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VALENTINES.--Comic Va' len.
tines, Sentimental Valentines, Elegant Envelopes and
Cards, at prices from 1 cent to to cents, at the Book
Store of JOHN L. BICKER, Lebanon, Pa.
'EVERYBODY'S LAWYER find
ofl'iing4or in business, just received and for sale at
the biol. Store of J. L. BECKER, Lebanon, Pa.
WALLPAPER.—Persons,desirous
of Papering their houses:will do well by calling at the
Book Store of the subscriber, and examine.. his stock
and prices. . JOHN L. BECHER.
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES; &c.—
gpneral variety, 'just reedived and for vale at the
Oxen) hook 'Store of J. L. BECKER,'Lebanon, Pa.
Ap - pleton's Traveler's Rail Road
Guide, Price 25 cents. Also The Roady.furnber:Price
25 cents, just received and for sale, at the Book Stoie
of JOHN LAMOREIt, Lebanon ) Pa.
TUE GREAT 'CAUSE
ivzxammt,r.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 Cents.
Lecture on the Nature, Treatment & Rndicnt
[LURE of Seminal Weakness, or SpermatorrMea in
duced by Self Abuse ; Involuntary Em lesions: D u-
Potency, Nervous Debility, and impediments to Mai
rings generally ; - Consumption, Epilepsy and Nits
Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c.—By ROB. J. CUL
VERWELL, M. D., Author of "The Green Book," &a--
The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without medicine, and without danseroes sur
gical operations,
hoagies, instruments rings or cordb
als, pointing out a mode ofcure at once certain and 4-
fectual, by which every suffere r. iao matter wiitt
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to
thousands and thousands.
Sent under Bells, in a plain env:ll3e, to any'addresS,
on - receipt of eiAsepts, or two pOstage . stainps, by ad
dressing the publishers,
CtIA.S. .T. C. MANE t• CO.
127 .Bowery, New York., Post Office Box, US&
Feb. 10, 1801.-7nko.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Moths in Fars, Woolens &c., Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c.
Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles. nq
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for HOTELS, PUBLIC Insimu.
?lONS, &C.
''Only infallible remedies known."
''tree from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
*l' Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
BEWARE!!! of all worthless Imitations.
.41a4. See that "Conan's" name is on eaeh Box, Bot
tle, and Flask, before you buy.
Judie/is , HENRY It. COSTAR.
03" PrinciparDepot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
AV- Sold by J. L. fisarintaata, 'Wholesale and Retail
Agent, Lebanon Pa.
Feb. 10, '84.-Bm.
TO THEY/I ;La.
'The undel'stgnedilavinp,.taken the ta.rse and Comm°-
, dicklns Hotel. in rottsville,
11 kuownaa the
MORT ER 0 USE
Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for-
. - -
mar patrons that he is prepared to accommo
date all who may favor him with
their patronage.
The MORTIMER HOUSE has been newly papered,
painted, and refurnished throughout, and the PROPRIE
TOR feels warranted in saying that it is
UNSURPASSED BY ANY. HOTEL' IN THE
Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience.
No Pains will be Spaed
To render it an agreeable ar.d comfortable stopping
place for strangers sad travelers.
The Stabling and Shedding,
Attached to, the Hotel, are sufficiently large for the ac
commodation of the horses and carriages of
•
his guests
The Hotel is now open for the
Reception of 'the
He will be happylo soconiimillateall' lih lm y
give him a call. aosmirr 31. REGER,
PottsTille, Apin 8, 1863. •
250 iltlPA i t PIANIIIS. *5O
Ms ` CU
gavials. removed to his new IVarerothns,
49 West Houston Street, Neer York,
Takes great pleasure in calling the attention of the pub
lic to New and Full Scale 7 Octave
ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES.
Containing all the modern improvements Overstrung
Dais, Fietich Grand Action, Harp Pedal, and full Iron
Vraltio, frem
- tez. S 6QQ.
7 1-4 ROSEWOOD PIANOS,
Ex tra fl ops 4ll , 3 TO ag 0 a
The great success attending M. Ducker 's New Scale
Piano Fortes is, of itself, sufficient guarantee for their
anperiority. They only need to he beard to become
universal fiVtirites.
7 1-4 GRAND PIANO FORTES,
'(For which the Prize Medal was received at the lest
American Institute Fair,) he offers for $131.41:00.
kir .Dtwker's Rich rotted and Powertni
Which received the First Prise in luau and 1160. and
likewise, at the last Fair, he now efferent the following
low prices, varying from 14110,C, to $32 3.
These superior instruments possess suffictent power
to lead 'a congregation oft WM persons in any Church.
All their instruments are warranted to be made of
well-seasoned materiel, and regulated in.thc best style
N . M.—Professers and amateurs are respectfully in
vited to examine these very superior instruments.
October 28,1863.-Im.
$lOO REWARD!
For a medicine that win care
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA, •
TICKLING in the THROAT,
WHOOPING COUGH,
Or 'relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGH,
1D
on quick no
145:10
[Feb. 10,1864
COUGH - BAL SAM.
OVER I'IVE THOUSAND BOT-TLES
have been sold in its native town, and not a single
in
stanoo of its failure Is known.
We have, in our possession, any quantity of milli
sates, some of them from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS !
who have anted it in their practice , and even It thb
preeminence over any other compound.
It does not dry up a COUGH,
but loosen& it, eo as to enable the patient td eiPecto
rate freely.
TWO OR THREE DOSES
WILL INVARIABLY CURE TICKLINH
A llALP_Bottle has often completely cured ,thil Most
Stubborn Cough ,
and yet, thOugh it is so sure and speedy id itsr opera.
bah, it is perfectly harmless, being rarely vegetable
It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be adminis
tered to children ()rimy age.
In cases of CROUP We will guarantee a care,
. if taken in season.
No fatal) , should be without it.
It is within the reach (Wall, the price being
41:=033.13r. 8S cloaca:lbs.
And if an investment and thorough trial does not
"back up" the above statement, the 'mono , :will be
refunded. We say this knowing its merits, and feel
confident that one will secure for it a borne ie
every household.
Do not wants adnY With Coughing, when no small an
investment will &are you, It may be had of any ro-
Epectable Druggist in town, who will rumish you
with a circular bf genuine certificates of cures it bus
made.
• G. G. •CLARN &
Proprtetors,
NEW HAVEN;.
For sale by Druggists in city, country, and ever t:
where. .
'
At Wholesale, by
' ;JO}3.I`TSON, UOLLOWAY k CONYDRY S
23 North Sixth Stroot, PhilodelphiA t
NOV. /1,11183 .01/1. • '
LATEST .IVE WS
gaff 1111L_T E 1 •1H7:117 4 */1111R - 11117111,
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
IN THE THROAT
- -
11/ELL kMiwn mELopEozrs end MltaioNru3fs,
Vv introducing the effect of pedal bass on every
instrument.
ERNEST GABLER'S
RAVEN & BACON'S and, ,
-- HAMLET; D-VI'S •&
celebrated. PIANOS for Cash, at a, liberal deduelion-
IM, Over 30.000 sold.
JAMES BELLAN, Sole Agent,
- 279 and 281 South Plfth Street, above Spruce.
July 15, 1863 .—ly. Philadelphia, Pa.
REMOVAL
OF TDB
•
NEW AN D CHEAP,' BOOT
AND - .511110E STORE.
11l subscrfber would, respect folly. inform' the-oit
lteos of Lebanon andvicinity, that he has rewor
d& his BOOT and SHOE STORE to Market street, next
door south of Him. Ries'® hotel, Lebanon. Pa.
where hekeeps on
1 iiimasnoarta well
ersroc a lr
kinds of BOOTS and
' S E S.' He will.
make to order all
.14111011 a kinder( Boors and
SHOES, and at ,very
short notice. Ile al
.r, so keeps on hard: a
_ large and well-assort
ed atockrf LEATHER, WO 110 RED AND OAK SOLE
LEATHER, CALF ADD KIP' SKINS, MOROCCO AND
FANCY LEATHER„, KID, 'LININGS, ROANS,--BIND
INGS, de., aratall kinds WiOemakers' TOOLS AND
FINDINGS, auch2air „BOOT-TREES, LASTS, Boor
CORDS and AYBBOs, :AWL-WADES, KNIVES; PUN
CHES, HAMMERS,. PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.
Constantly band , an _assortment of lastings, Threads,
Shoe-nails,PeOirchlt - s; Send-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit
and Sloe Tonitpf,.er4ry,:description. Having been en
gaged-fn the.bitslness Mare, than twenty years, ho feels
satisfied tlinfloas satisfaction to all who will
favor hint viith Neal", Shoemakers „fruit the country
will do well by Witt on him before- purehising else
whore. . - SAMUEL HAUCK-
Lebanon, &ar. 27 1144.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
Black,
Dark Blue,
Light Blue,
Praia 111114
Claret Browu,
Dark 'Drawn,
Light Drawn,
,Snuff /3rown,
Vrintsdn,
',Dark Drab,
Light Drab,
Dark Green,
'Light 'Green,
For dyilit Silk, . Shawls,.
Scarfs, Drefises, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, flats, Fea
thers, Kid Gloves, Children's clothing, and all kinds of
Wearing apparel.
A Sall*, of 80 Per Rent. - am_
For twenty-five cents you can color as many
goods as would otherivise cost five times that sum.—
The process is simple, and any one Can use the Dye
with perfect success. .
Directions in English, Preach and 'Genuine, inside or
each package.. -
For "Furtlier information in Dyeing, and giving a
''perfeet knowledse what orders are bast adapted to dye
over others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase
Rowe k Stephens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring.—
Sent by mail on receipt of price —lO cents.
Manufactured by HOW E; & STEVENS,
260 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally.
[Oct. 28,1863.—ft.]
Fancy Furs Fancy Furs !!
. 718 Arch Street,
Low Bth, south side, .
qUILADHLPHIA.
Importer, Manatee
trer o f and Dealer in
I kinds of
Fancy Furs,
Ladies' and Child
' - ren'stirea a r.
wish to return my
'lke to my friends of
th - is surrounding
inties, for their very
,tral patronage ex
tended to me during Me
last few yeais, and
would say to them that I now have in store,of myown
Importation and kla'fin facture a very extensive assort:
merit of all the diffOrent kinds and qualities of FAN
CY FURS, for Ladies and Children, that will bo worn
during the Fall Mid Winter seasons. -
Being the direct Impor.tor of all my Furs tom Eu
rope, and having them all Manufactured under myown
supervision—enables me to offer my customers and
the public a mach handsomer Set of Nuts for the seme
poney . Ladies please give me a call before perches
mg .! Please remember the name, number and street. -
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH Street . .. Philadelphia.
Sept.,l6.lBK--sm.
_Economy is Wealth!
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR
13 CENTS.
Tlic Rest and. Cheapest
111011sehold Remedy
in the World.
ItlhOtite ZAD 0 POII'ER'S
GICEAT COUGH HEMEHYr
Madame ZADOC ram-
TER'S Curative Balsam is
Warranted if used accord--
. Mg to the directions, to
. cure , im all salsas,. Coughs,
Colds, Whooping Cough,
Asthma, and all affections.
of the Throat and Limp..
of the best remedies the ,
'vegetablekingdom affords'
Its remedial
Metre zmooe PORTER'3; I
Balsam bee been need by;
the publi¢ for over •111
years,. and has acquit ed;
its gresentisale simply by'
being , recommended by
.„ , thase who have used it, to
heir aillittedfriends
ethers.
MOST IMPORTANT.—Ma& ZA‘DOO POR
TSIt'S Curative Balsam is sidikat a price.whiclithingn"
it hi the reach of every one to heop it convenient forc
use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to bo .
worth 100 times its cost. • • .
NOTIOE.--Save Your Measly !.---Do not be
persuaded to purchase articles at 4s. to $l, which do.,
not contain the virtue of a Ditneltottle.of Madame Por--
ter's Curative Balsam, the rest of manufacturing
which is as great as that of almost any caber medicine;
and the very low price at which it is sold, makes the
profit to the seller apparently small, and nsprincipled
dealers will sometimes recommend other medicines on
which their profits are larger, unless the customers in
sist upon having Madame Porter's and none other.—
Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam. prieel3 eta.,
and in large bottles. at, 25 and tolie Ate other.
you can noeget it at cite staregon eau at smother'.
Add- Sold by all - brUggisis 'and Store-keeperil 'it la
cents, and in larger bottles at 25 cents.
MALL & RIECR.IIL, Proprietors, •
New York. .
Amr. Jos. L. Lontherger and Br. Geo. Ross, Agents,„
Lebanon, Pa. [January 28,1863.
\;
THE NEW BAKER - Y - 7
EIDE uudersigned.would respectfully Warn, th e au..
sensor Lebanon, that be has commenced the BAKE
ING BUSINESS, in all its varieties; at his stand; on
Cuinberlaud street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the' Buck
Kotel, and will supply customers with thehist RILEAD;„
CAFES, Az., An. Flour received from onstonterit and;
returned to them in bread at shOrt notice. - -
CONFECTIONERIES
of all lads. fresh a nd,lpest.qWgitY, ennstaniir
an batch %ad furnished at therowast,prkes.
. Ttsl public is invited to give ma, triad : "T.
- Leh nen; Nov:9 '1859 " F. II EBUR.
MlIgV
tgenta,
croon,
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ogatPurpte,
71niert, -
trlet,
re,
d 110,
ugeL
cllow.
hn Farcira,
Mad'e ZADOC PORTER - 3:
Baliam is prepared with,
all the requisite care d;-
ekill, from a combination
based on its:power tore'
slat the beidtby atoridgo',‘•
row ci re u I [di olt of tite
blood, through the lungs,
It is not a violent remedy,-
but emolliinent,---vren ni t
ing, searching and erect.
ire; can be taken by the:
oldest persou.or youngest -'•