k't.uaitEa luttiur. $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, MINE 7, ISO HOME AFFAIRS. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—About noon on Tuesday last as Charles Matthews of this Borough, was passing over Second Mountain, on the MeKeansburg, road, he was stopped by two men, who dragged him from his wagon, stabbed him in three places, and robbed him of all the loose change in his' possession, his pocket book fortunately escaping their notice.— He was soon after found by a farmer, by whose assistance he reached home.— The stabs were made with a pocket knife; nne of them is In the left shoulder, the other two in the right arm. They are not dangerous, and Mr. Matthews is a. hoot again. He says. that he has seen the men before, in this place, and would know them. No arrests have been made. —Pottsville Standard. Samuel Byle, Esq., has been ap pointer), by the Court, Constable of Beth el township, for the current year. A _Nice PreBent.—Dr. Amos Smith, of Cornwall. favored us with a dish of Strawberries, on Monday, none of which measured less than three inches in circumference, and several fully four. They were, without exception, the finest and most luscious we have ever seen.-- We understand that he has a large lot of plants, which will be disposed of this fall to parties wishing the same. There are no finer to be had. COLD SPICING}.—By reference to the advertisement In to.day's issue it will be observed that this popular watering place tt open for the reception of guests. We are assured by Mr. Rodearmel of the completeness of the accommodations, and that this resort will be liberally patron }zed during the summer months there is no doubt, as large numbers have signified their intention of visiting it. We would advise all who desire to spend a pleasant and profitable time to give the proprietor a call. We understand that the Perse verance Fire Company of this borough, contemplate the purchase of a steam-fire engine, If property encouraged by our citizens. The schools of this borough were out pic•nicing in several groves in the vicinity of town last week. Hope all en joyed themselves. In accordance with notice, a meeting was held in the Court House, on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of taking initiatory steps for a grand pa triotic Union 4th of July celebration.— The following committee of arrange ments.. was appointed to report a pro gramme, &c., at a subsequent meet ing.--Josiah Funck, Jos. L. Lemberger, Jer. E. Daugherty, Geo. L. Atkins, Abra ham Sherk, C. B. Wagner, Jno. Reinoehl, Henry Houck, Jno. Melly, J. J. Blair, I). S. Hammond, Penrose Sherk, A. S. Ely, Major L. Greenawalt, Frank Greth, Grant Weidman, B. B. Lehman, C. 13. Forney. DR. W. MURRAY W EIRMAN. We take pleasure in publishing the fol lowing, which appeared in the Philadel phia Press of Wednesday last : PcasoNar.,.—W. Murray Weidman, M. D., late surgeon of the Second Pennsyl vania Calvary, was in this city yester day. This gentleman won for himself, during a service of three years in the field, a high reputation for skill as a sur geon, and by his constant attention to the men gained their highest esteem. A graduate of one of the best colleges in our city, the Doctor has, after his ardu ous career in the field, located in Read ing Penn., where he has already gained an excellent practice, VICTORY FOR BETHEL.-A stalk oflßye, 8 feet long, was brought to our office last week. It was taken from a field oflsaac Boyer'e, near Mt. Zion, in Fiethel township. There are some -long er ones in the 'field, but this one was thought sufficient to challenge the coun. ty, and until one like it is produced, af.. ter which the reserves will be brought tip, Mr. Jacob Mischler, the well known Hotel proprietor of Reading, died suddenly in that city on Friday morning, of heart disease, as is suppos ed, Benjamin Tyson, Esq., another well-known citizen of that city, also died on Thursday, after a painful illness of several weeks. We understand that a grand picnic excursion to Manderbach's springs is to take place on Saturday next. A QUESTION.—Which part of a carriage wheel runs the faster, the upper or lower half '1 Will our mathemetical friends please give a clear solution to this problem" The _National Fast Day, last Thursday, was duly observed in this place by a general suspension of open business, and appropriate religious exercises in sever yd of the Churches. The streets worerthe appearance of a holiday. Of the "fasting and prayer" we did not ob serve an unusual amount but we suppose it was done in the "closet." DISTRESSING S LICIDE.-0 11 Fri day morning, the 19th ult., Miss Eliza. Beth Landis, daughter of John Landis, (Miller,) of Manor township, Lancaster county, committed suicide by hanging herself in an out house on her father's premises. She had been in ill-health for a long time, and doubtless committed the act while laboring under temporary de rangement. For several days previous to the act she had been unusually de pressed in spirits, and a source of con stant anxiety to her family. She slept in a room with a younger sister, and during the night got up and left the room, went to the outl,ouse and committed the act. When discovered she was dead.— The deceased was about 85 or 40 years of age, and was greatly esteemed by her acquaintances. The following Real Estate was sold lately in Londonderry township : Mr. Felix Landis sold about 5 acres of Land to J. G. Reichard at 840 per acre. Jacob Ebersole sold 88 acres of Land, with improvements thereon, to J. S. Rupp, for $3OOO. Mason & Hamlin's Cabinot. Or gans —Musicians are agreed in reference to these instruments that they are un equaled. Mr. Gottschalk, the distin• guished pianist, pronounces the Cabinet Organ "truly a charming instrument, worthy of the high praise it has received and sure to find its way into every house hold of taste and refinement which can possibly afford its moderate expense."— He also declares it far superior to every thing of its class he has seen. He knows of what he speaks, having tested them thoroughly in his concerts. Our most eminent organists in New York fully en dorse this testimony.—New York Path finder. A resident of Lycoming county was, on Saturday, in the railway depot in Harrisburg. While standing at the end of a car on one of the tracks, a loco motive and train ran against the car, giv ing it a sudden start, which knocked down the man, who was unable to rise in time to escape the wheels, which pass ed over his head, cutting it off from the back ofthe ears to the chin in front Pottsville is soon to have a Pas senger Railway.— Engineers are survey ing the St. Clair route. In Reading subscription Books are al so open for a Passenger Railway from the city to the new Depot. Iu .Philadelphia, Flour is firmly bold ; about 3,51111 bids Pennsylvania and west ern extra frmily sold to the government at $7 fiVi. IR lb. The home trade are buying n t from $6 25@fi 50 for superfine ; 75@7 50 for extra ; s77sfgS 50 for extra family, and so@lo 50 p; tb for fancy brands, us to quality. Rye flour is selling in small wily at ss®s 25 bbl. Corn meal is firmer ; SOO bus sold on terms kept at ere. The reeelptsito day are as follows: 1,400 bb Is flour; 3,300 bus wheat ; 3,800 bus corn and 2,400 bus ants. GRAlN—There is more wheat offering end the demand has fallen off; small lots are selling at 190@195 for reds, and white at from 2.1.9(gt 220 e per bus ; rye is quiet nt 95e hue for Pennsylvania and western ; corn is dull and rather lower, 3 000 bus yellow sold at 95c afloat; oats are scarce and firmly held ; small sales are making at 70e bus. • In the Philadelphia Cattle Mar ket, tho offerings of Beef Cattle reached about 1000 bead, a falling off of 500 as compared with last week, and prices are lc better and the de mand more activo. Sales ranged at 12@140 for common, 15@1ee for fair, and 17@1.52 c0 lb for good and prime quality. 200 bead- sold to go to New York nt 8,4@10c and 100 to Balti more at She lb gross. COWS were unchanged ; 150 head sold at $25 to $5O each for springers, nud $3O to $BO for cow and calf, as to condition. HOGS were more Retire. but prices ruled steady ; 2100 sold at the different yards at. from S/o@l3 the 100 lbs, net. SHEEP—Prices have fallen tiff about 1 cent V. and'the market was dull ; some 7000 head arrived and sold at from G@l i- lb. gross, for clipped, DROWSD.—On Friday evening, the 10th inst., a lad named Joha Streliman , e n i.l My John Strobmso, rertding at the Union W,iter %Verity, this county, was drowned la the Uni.), Canal, lie Nvtiff fish log at the time and mast have Luta the water: No ooa aria with him when ware Been OD the water, and search being ni Me hie body an round in the canal. Ire Mr. Reuben K. Landis i ofPk township, thiseonnty, hall his pocket picked, ar, are Railroad depot ,I%t Myr - Mang. one atilt last weer, of his pocket book. containing e.mething over three ban demi dollars, in money, and about sis thousand dollars in checks, betides some 'minable papers. The pocket toon.wits eubsettuently found, with the cheeks each:sect The till f had thrown it away after taking out the money. Mr. Landis was on way up the eettntry to pay for a saw mill whi. h h = bad pore need. A HOREB THIN:F.— A few day ago n moo with a boron and buggy came In Lebanon and off, rod hie turn out firr sale. fie represented himself to be a former Gem urnr Ilarrisbnrg. The hn Am , a very fine ono, and won pitch:teed by Mr. Illig for $105.. Mr. I also bought the buggy nod harries for $5O. It tinned out subirequen , however-, that the boree and buggy had been stolen from a Mr.flueitwal'er, near Lancaster, who had hie horse hitched at a Mr el. from where it was driven off. Mr. !pig returned the property to the owner, losing the whole amount be had paid excepting $55 offered an a reward. Nothing boo bloc° been heard of the thief GOLD EXCITRNENT IN LSBANON G:UNTY. —For along time it halt been thought that some value hie minerals were im hod led la Duals- ill, a prom "- neat elevation -in the northern part of our roan y. Recently work was commenced there by some person. who hadbeen engaged in mining In California, and the development. made by them have arous-d much, excite went in the vicinity A substance which is thought may be gold has um discovered, and crowds rush to the spot to 111703 tigato and speculate 0-, the diECOV -r On Sunday there were - several hundred lteoplo there piokiog up.purti:les of thwat Moral and or, phoeyirm a big future for the vicinitc. - We learn that at ecimone have been sent to Philadelphia to be named. Wr hope the most oxtray.slan t no tinipatlona iu r:.gard to the de velopment may le realizot Bark and Hides Wanted.--The highest prices given for Bark and Hides at Greenawait's tannery in Lebanon. tf. Photographs.---J. Daily is turn ing out very fine pictures at his new Gal lery, opposite Sicgrist's Hotel. All are invited to call and see his specimens. * 7-30'S and all other kinds of Government securities, constantly on hand and ready for delivery, at the Lebanon Nation al Bank, of Lebanon, (late Leb anon Bank.) Information relat ing thereto may at any time be obtained from Mr. Uhler, the Cashier, or the other officers of the Bank. 1 t. gpf CiatAnirees. REMARKABLE CURE OF STIPP KNEE BY ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.—How many persons, from stepping on a piece of orange peel, have been lamed for life. A case which might have been of tb is kind buskin been brought to our notice. A gebtleinan, from placing the heel of bin boot on a piece of orange peel. was suddenly thrown down, and violently sprained bie knee. Fie was six months confined to the beano, though he bad the best medical advice. As a last resort a very eminent phy sician wee called hi to see if anything more could be dune. After examination he said, "My opinion is, your knee will never be bent again," He resole mended that tie whole leg end knee should be en. Caged in a planter of Paris bondage. which would ac. celerute the permanent stiffening of the knee and said, "the sooner It was done the he tter." flat the • pat ten t. before trying this application and having u stiff knee ler life, enveloped it in Cur Porous Plasters, and in less than two months his knee was perfectly eured. Principal Agency, Ban reth Nouse, New Yin lc.— By the yard or mingle plaster Bold by all Dealers iu iFS eti May 31,1865-3 m Deafness, „Blindness - and Catarrh, ri TREATED with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Twines, Oculist, and /Wrist (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) ra n Ottl Vino Street, rhlladolphln. Testimonials from the meet relisble sources in tl.c City find Country can be seen at his °Mee. The medical :acuity aru invited to areonipany their patients, as he has no mints in his practice. ARTIFICIAL. EYES, inserted without pain' No charge made for examination. February B, 1886. VIiTIL&Lt M3.cox-is4c4m.reAm WILL BE WITHOUT D R. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT ? ' TAUTON, MASS., May 14th ,1860. Dr. Tobias Dear Sir—During 35 years that I have been in the livery business, I have used and told a great quantity of various liniments, oil, Sm. Some two years since, hearing of so many wonderful cures having been made by your Venetian Liniment, I test ed its merits, and it has given the best satisfaction of anything I ever used. I never sold anything that gives such universal satisfaction among horsemen. It is destined to supersede all others. Yours, truly, &e., SAMUEL WILEE. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt street, New York. Price one dollar for pint bottles, gir Country dealers are informed that no traders are. HOW sent not. May 31,1363-3 m, RE. ISTANCE AT AN END Great news of brilliant aehlevements is arriving from every quarter. Heads that most furiously rebeled a gaingt the laws of beauty, whether they be white, iron gray, sandy or glaring red; are everywhere STRIKING THEIR COLORS, And assuming the loneliest brown or the most lus trous and perfect black t innier the swift operation of CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE , Which trimMigures them iu a few momenta. Manu factured by J. 011it1STADORO, Nu- 6 Astor house, Now-Yorlt. Sold by Druggists.. Applied by all Hair Dreaitera. May 17 7 1565.-Im. Nlatrianonial T ADZES AND 0 NNTLEMNN : if you wish to marry jJ you can do so hy addressing me. I will send you. without money and without price, valuable informa• tion, that will euthle rut to marry happily and speed. ily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This infor mation will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confi dential. The desired information sent by return mail, and nu reward asked. Please inclose postage or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, SARAH B LAMUNItT, May 24,1861.-Bm. greenpoint, Kings Co., N. Y. CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. It 'having toms to our knowledp that imitations o f the American Watch have been put upon the mar ketin great number, calculated by their utter worth • lessuess to injure the reputation of oar genuine pro ducts, to protect our own interests and the public from imposition ,we again publiih the trade marks by which our Watches may luvaribly be known. We manufacture fours ty les of Watches. he FIRST has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham. Mass); en graved on the inside plate. The SECOND has the name "APPLETON, TRACY & Co., Waltham , en graved on the inside plat,. The Tnum has the name "P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham. Mass.," engraved on the inside plate . Ali the above styles have the name American We trim Co. painted on the dial, anti are warranted in every respect. The Feenvn has the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved OA the M eade plate , and is not named on the d int. All the above described watches are made of various sizes and are sold in gold or silver eases as may be required. It is hardly possible for us to accurately describe the I'm morons imitations to which we have allnded. They are usually inscribed with names some nearly approaching our own us to escape the observation of the unaccustomed buyer. Some are represented as made by the 'Union Watch Co of Boston Mass.' —no such company existing. SWIM are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Bliery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." Others are named the "Appleton Watch C 0.." others the, "P. S. Bartley," instead of our P. S. Bartlett t" besides many varieties named in such a manner as to ccnvey the idea that they are the veritable protium tions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and particularly sol diers, against buying certain artilea called watches, so freely ad vertised in illustrated papers as "Army Watches,"- " Officers' Watches," "Magic Time Obser vers," "Arcane Watches," Sc., the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good sea tith in these times, cannot be afforded for any such money. A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. BOBBINS APPLETON. Agents for theAincrican Watch Co., I'2 Broadway, New York. May 17, 1825.-Im. No. 422 .11-2 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, N: Y. GOLD AND SILVER WARE, TVt dies,. Jewelry ; Paltry. Arti Pho tographs, &c., &c. HAWING been for many years engaged in the man ufacture and sale of Jewelry, and importation of Fancy Goods,Photographs, Stereoscopes and Foreign Oil Paintings from the oldest and best Artists, and having paid particular attention to the wants of an in telligent people, our sales have been large throughout tho Gaited States,—and wishing to extend our busi ness, so as to reach all classes of people, we have adopt ed this method. We have a largo amount of Comic, Fancy, Plain and Religions Photographs, that we will dispose of on the following terms :—Wo will sell 00,000 Photographs, colored in oil. at 31 cents each, or four for ; or plain at 20 cts. each, or $ for $l. Wo have 00,000 valuable Articles of goods, consisting of Pianos, Watches, Diamonds, plain and ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Goods of every description, that we will sell to the purchaser of Photographs, regardless of coat, at $2 each. List of Goods. Pianos, Rosewood. Melodeons, Dosewood, Diamond Sets, Jewelry, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Photo graphic Albums, Stereopticons, 150 Pictures each, Toilet Sete, Fancy Articles, very beautiful, and im ported before the War, Sets of Jewelry, of ovary de scription and the latest patterns. The above list of Goods presents a choice selection of rich articles, which we offer to persons of taste. The immense assortment under our control enables us to present then, to the public on these thvorable con ditions, and we are daily receiving orders from all parts of the country, stating that Goods purchased of us years ago, and been in constant wear. are now as good as new, whilst many of their friends and neigh bors who purchased one dollar Jewelry, from various firms, turned black as soon as. worn, declaring that one of our two dollar articles was worth more than a ear load amid' worthless trash ; and being desirous of increasing our already large sales, knowing that wherever our goods are once introduced they will in sure large sales, we Irish everybody to distinctly um derstand. that we warrant all our floods first quality, and especially our Jewelry, which is G old. We solicit one sale. allow to' Order Goods First, if you wivh a beautiful l'hctograph, send to us 30 cents in a letter, on receipt of which we will re turn to you one Photograph and one numbered notice, slating the article you can have toe $2, and then it is at your option to send us $2 for the article called for or not; and remetaber, that every article of goods we send to our customers, we warrant as represented. and to give satisfact ion. N. B.—Prude supplied with Photographs at a liberal discount. Persons semi tug for Photographs will please state whether plain, comic, fancy or religious. Address all orders to A. W. OSISOILN d CO 422 1 4 Broadway, E. V. N. 11.—Be careful and write No. 42.2% Broadway plain on the Envelope, and we will answer unptly by return n7'Bl[lll. May 17. 1865. Just printed and for sale at this office, Conditions for the Sale Of Real Es tate. I= The Lt..balsora Market Care furlyCorrected ll'Pe LMIASON, W111.1111'E5131.17, JUNE 7, 1865. liztra Family, i:10 50 I Nggs, "0 loz., 24 Extra Fleur, 9 69 ißutter, $ lb.. 20 Prima White Wheat.l 90 ITub or salted Ilas; 10 Nosy Red Wheal, 175 1 1.ard, 20 010 Rod, 000 rallow, 12 l!rimo Rye. 70 date, • 22 Corn,l6 Shoulders.lS - Oats, So Sides, 15 Clover-lewd, 6 00 floap, 10 Titmothrseed, 250 lieos-wax, ll) Flax-seed, 9 60 White Rog*, 6 Dried Apples, pealed, 250 Mired Rags, 3 Poach "Seitz," 400 Flax, 7g lb., 12 l„ Poach 'Orittrol," 900 liriathis, A, 15., 10 ChorrieA, 223 Feathers, I?, lb., 62.!.4. 001002. 150 , Wool, i 5 lb., (0 - Potatoes, bus, 100 Apple i.utter, iterook, Soup Beaus, 1 qt., 8 Vihogitr, It gal., 20 Ititigtoug 4ntitp,s. St. Luke's Church.--Servicea every Sunday morning t 10 o'clock. Preaching in the M. lt. Church every Sabbath, both morning and evening. Also Be rvi ces on Thursday evening. 5t...10w5% OitUßCll.—Service nest Sunday nn.irnin ; ; and evening, in the English language, Lecture on Wednesday evening. Preaching next Sabbath morning and evening hi the English language, in the First Reformed Church. Euol,ol preaching next Sunday at 10 A. it., iind Oer.. matt service at 0 P. fit. in the Moravian Church. Barrietf. On the 27th ult., by the Rev. tiuorge Woilt, Mr, S. Lt. MOYPIII to?TALLY A. HOFFER, both near Wornolsdorf, Berke comity. On the 3d inst., by tbe same Mr. EDWARD S3I IT II to Miss I.A VINA DAUB. On tits .snnte day, by the sante, Mr. LEVI VIIIESEIt to Mies MARY If BUST. TTI the 2let inst . by the Ites.J. M. Diitzter, Mr. GEOROI: F. JAILLEItof Mount Joy, to Mies I.OMBA uMBEIRaIt, t Jonestown, Label:mil no. On tie 23,1 of May, 1815, by the Roy. m r, Mr. 4.b1/I F. LAN DIS, of Derry towzaltip, Dan phin con Av. to Miss SA.B.s_lf L. NOLL, of Bast itsoo car township, Lebanon co. On the Ist inst., by Rev. IL. W . Sehmenk, Mr. ED WARD MICIfitY of L'eun township, Lnecnster-Co., to miss BLIZABEITU SLUMP, of Dapho township, Lan- Caater Co. i~~; On the 23d ult., in North Lebanon Dorough, Mr. DANIEL LIMIT, Jos. Ben, aged 47 years, 1 month and 16 days. On Itriday, tho 26th ult., at Len:aster, ALUMNI' RIEGEL youngest child of Ausuatus and Leah apd 8 years Bad 20 days. Un tie 10th or May, in North Annville twentihip, JOSBPII FANSLEII., ',sal 22 years, 3 months earl 4 says. I . ,lfilY abilittiumeittz, f i t9ST. t3nturchty evening, nn the Streets of Lebanon, one HEAVY GOLD RING, With mood stone Set.— person leaving it, at this alike or at John IIIat• thee' Hotel. Lebanon, will receive ME: DOLLA,ItS, and no quest ions asked. Lebanon, June 7, IStis.-2t. North Lebanon 'rovrn%hip Bounty Tax: E citizens of North Lebanon township, still in ar. roars for BOUNTY TAX, are requested to pay the same between this (Into and the 29th of July, 1865, to the collector 44131ZMIAlt Toga. The Collector will at tend at the public liollBo oflllijah 0, Lantz, In North Lebanon, on said 29th ofJuly, from 1 to 5 Vo/ock, P. M., to receive all taxes that may still remain unpaid. All of mid taxes not paid by that date will have 5 per east. added thereto. - JACOB lIECKENDOUN, President, Jos. LIGHT, Secretory. June 7, 1865, PUBLIC NOTICE. ik.LL property holders in the vicinity of the Bor ough of Lebanon, in favor of tithing steps to ar rest and bring to punishment all parties engaged in committing trespass upon their lands, carrying away fire wood, fences, and other property, are requested to moot nt the public house of John Noakes, in the Borough of Lebanon, on Saturday next, June 10, at six o'clock, I'. M. MANY. June 7, 1565. AdoninistratorN Notice. NwriGE is hereby given that letters of AdllliTllstra• Oen bare been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of AIICIIAAT A HICININOBB, lute of East Hanover Twp., Lebanon Oirt i a., dee'd, All persons liner:log themselves indebted to said Estate will please call and make payment, aid those having, claims against same will present them to ine, at my residence within one year from this date. JOHN H. MUMMER, Admyrietratorof the Estate of Eichael Deluinger, Hanover, Lebanon co Pit., June 7.11105. [dce'd. FAVORITE SIMMER RESORT, HNOWN AS "COLD SPRING," IS NOW OPEN FOR TILE RECEPTION AND accommodation of guests. Improvements have been made recently to tho Cc>lci W.primair, X-Xcyazegoa, which. added to the naturally beautiful scenery sur rounding, it, readers it one of the pleasantest places in the country. Those desiring relief front the oppressive beat inn-- eta to cities and towns will profit by a visit to this r IS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE 1,3 pwassntly locr L ited on , the iino of the Schuylkill and $:11E001111= rallroad,./..G miles northeast of Harris burg., 7'6e wagon roads leading to the "Spring" . are in ex cellent condition. C. RODNAHMEL, June. 7, 18W-Im*. Harrisburg,ltox riff. E a a. -, IMI Ea : "111 t3 o l :°::. .• ' ,-,. ._ CD .., 4 cr p ..... -a g 8 0 , -. 0 .4.• ? ~. pi 2 =- ocr M '2' ' cicv ~.. rt. c , rir, tt '-' o a, c 2 o P SF ; ::. OP - ~. : 4 0 cr. la .. CD Z " ?.-,-, 4 GO pi ; 0 P.,' CJ .- , Ili => ..4• W F i .-, cili 'C.' (1) Wj M - .°:' r ''' IXE d z_, 'V e'r • CD 1.. '0 2. > ("3 PM `D CD O " "t.: 4 t P' W P io 4E" 0, co z .. - = 0, MEI ANKH d i JEPEIRT of the Northern Plintual in surance Company. WE', the undersigned Auditors to examine and ad just the accounts of the orthern u tal Insur ance Company" of Lancaster county, as by the Act of Incorporation is provided, do report that we havo ex amined the accounts of the year preceding the first day of May, A. D 1885, and And the satoo,us follows, to AV it: Amount of Policies issued May Ist, 1861, $2,747,734 00 Increase from May Ist, '64 to May 1, 1805, 128,987 00 Total, `2;876,72100 Amount of premium [totes filed May 1,1865, 126,632 80 CIL . FUNDS of the Company. thilanco in hands of Treasurer May lst, 1364 Received percentage money on pre mium notes 231 63 Fire tax assessed Dee. 1et.1864, $5,819 32 Secretary's fees for receiving fire tax, iiS 19 Amount of tax received, including VS 59 received since May Ist, 13135, Fire tax of Dec. assessiumit, 1563 Total, DR. for fire losses and expenses to wit , Paid Auditor's fees 3 00 " Allen Hacker, bolding election 1 00 " U. S. Revenue tax, 93 60 '• Lancaster Intelligencor, print. 13 50 " do Vol ksfreund do 21 50 do Examiner & herald 7 00 '• Lebow 1 Wahro Democrat print. 1.0 00. " Advertiser, printing 10 00 " Courier do . 10 00 a Democrat, do 10 00 ". W. D. Wiley, printing lire notices 8 50 " Sam '1 Nissley, print. election bills 2 00 a Henry lleilman do fire - notices 5 00 it do ex Lt.,. service 10 00 u do committee fees 5 00 o A. Konigmacher, signing policies 1 72 " Secretary fees for making assess• ments, Am " Postage Directors' Fens, " G. D. Coleman, Elizabeth Furnace Lan. Co. Grist mill and contents 3 156 25 " Solomon Garoir, East Coca lico twp-, Lan. Co. barn and con' cuts 1,136 66 " FidliP Staffer, East Cocalico twp. Lan. Co. partial Ins, in house 17 31 " Joseph llorst, South Lebanon twp Leb. Co, barn and contents 612 50 •' John W, Killinger, Soria, Ann 'dile twp., Li b. Co., Darn Total losses and expenses ligliance in bands of Troosoror 367 26 Amount of tire tax assessed Dec. 1 '64, 6,281 34 4 per cent. ollowctl to collect said tax., 251 25 Amount of tax to pay fire 103M45.,, ..... 6030 09 Amount paid. to Treasurer 5619 32 Outstanding fire tax EZRA Ducaßit, Lincoln, 31"ity 20, 1130. JONAS ',ABER, June 7080 DURAM CATTLE. PUBLIC SALE lIPROVED HMIS. • : 4 6 4 k irei ',4 4- 0.;; 11 4' - AmEs GOWEN will sell at Public Sale, at Monnt tj Airy, Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1865, A fine herd of COWS, HEIFERS, YOUNG butts, and well grown CALVES. bred by blinself, and ex- ProPalY to combine Goo]) MILKING Wltll EASY FEEDING. Tits Catalogue will embrace same .10 head of Young Cattle, which shmild at this time command particular attention, when choice animals are so mach in request for breeding. Catalogues will be furnished in due time. Sale to commence at 11 &clack, A. M. Niount Airy, May 31,1805.—ta, George ilo ifinans LIMAtiON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. I)ARMULAB attention will be paid to Goods Shipp• ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad- Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the County. FR tiIGIITS contracted for at the least possible rides an 1 (tell cured is ith dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to *and attend personally, to the recniving and dolivery of all Freights. For information, apply at his Mlles at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Delot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be found at W. H. Bushia Merchant's hotel, .North Third at., Philadelphia. Alay 4,'84.] GEO. HOFFMAN. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of I Lebanon County, Pa., there will he exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 10th day of June next, at I o'clock, P. M,, the following Real Estate,• late the Estate of Elizabeth Strickler, dec'd., viz : that certain MESAIAGE, TENEMENT and TRACT OP LAND, situate in Millereek Town ship, Lebanon County, adjoining lands of Isaac North Joseph Reed, Adam Lcivis, Deneavell Sounon, John Reed, George Reedy, and °there, containing inabout 12 ACRES MORE OR LESS, which will be sold in whole, or in lots testa purchasers. The Improvements are a ONE STORY LOG HOUSE AND STABLE, and au excellent ORCHARD with choice fruit. NO. 2.—Situate in Millereek Township; Lebanon County, being CUL•'STSUT SPROUTS, adjoining lands of Jonas Hoak and others, containing 3 ACRES and 93 Ph:ROCKS, neat measure. Terms of Sale will bo made known ou the day of sole, by U. B. STEWART, Administrator. By order of the Court. SoLornox W. STROHM, Clerk of the Orpheus' Court. May 94, 1865. rl* ILE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST in between O. C. LOWER and 11. W. RANK, iu the Wholesale Tobacco Business.'utmer the firm of LOWER k RANK, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm a ill bo settled by either of the partners at No. 146 North Third St. Philadelphia, July 1,1864. 11. W. 14.NK, of the late firm or Lower & Rauk,o will continue the business ac heretofore, at same place. 11. W. RANK . Ph iladelphia . , July 13, 18114 —Et. AMERICAN HOUSE, Market Street, Lebanon, JOHN MATTHES, Proprietor. rpm?, proprietor of this old established and popular lIOTItL would respectfully Inform the public that it will be conducted nt ail times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re fitted and renovated • and no pains will be spared to melee the Table and the Bar, at all times equal to any in the county. The STABLING, SIIfIDS and Yard are superior too, and inure extensive, than any other in Lebanon. The patronage of the Farmers and th a Traveling public generally is respectfully solicited. FLACE—West side of itlarket street, and half w square south from the Market 'louse. - Lebanon, April 12, 1865. .101 IN PRIVATE SALE Brickyard & Building Lots. subscriber offers at private sale, a valuable j, Tract of Laud iu North Lebanon Borough, near the line of North Lebanon Borongh, on Pinegroce etreet,containing about a ACItF.S. Thin tract is ex cellent ground for Brick Making, having been used fur that purpose. end is also eligibly loeatdd to be cut up into BUILDING LOTS. A good kiln for burning Brick is on the premises. For further particulars ap ply to Lannon , Nob. 8, 1865 - DUI LDERS will do well by calling on J. IL BRESSLER 1,10 Agent, us he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. He also has on hind a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps ccu scantly an hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which be offers at less price than they can be bought of any other slatemou in thecounty. Itm, WARE-ROOMS.—Oue door South of the "Buck Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, May 4. 18t4. Administrators' Notice. .AJOTICE IS FIEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Ad- II ministration on the estate of FINDLEY CLAY.- TON, deed , late or Londonderry township, Lebanon county ,l'a , have been granted to the undersigned,of the township, county nod State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment and those having claims will present them duly authen ticated, to the undersigned. HENRY DENTZLER, LYDIA CLAYTON, Adminiers ofthe Estate of Findley Clayton, deed. May 17, 1865. Administrators' Notice. voncE is hereby given that Letters of Adm inistre tion on the estate of PETER norm dee'cl., late of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned of the township, county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate ere termested to make payment, and those having claims will please present them duly authenti cated without delay to MARGARET SMITH, JACOB SMITH, , Administrators of the Estate of Peter Smith, dec'd. Heidelberg tp., May 12, 1865. LUAU LONGA ORE. PAIR G. GABEL LEBANON Door, Sash and Steam Planing APt Ir-d 1 NM - „ ear I:ftrtn-12.7cmc 'homb - crlatta Street, East Lebanon; rilirE undersigned respectfully inforin the public in general, that they a till manufacture and keep on hand, Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, ,z.!t*, - **(— '- Weather-Boards, 0 Gee Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash-Boards. eating, Surbace, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS far houses. We alto construct the latest and most im proved Stair Casing and Eland Railing, suitable for large and small buildings. We now invite :Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call and examine our stock, which we wilt Warrant to give entire satisfaction toall who may favor the under signed with their custom. Lebanon, May 4,18E4. P. S.—There is also all kinds of TUftNINO at the same Mill. Planing, Sawing, ke., promptly done for those who may furnish. Lumber. $533 13 LEBANON TOBACCO - FACTORY ninth undersigned are about locating in Lebanon, what is essentially a Missouri Tobacco" Factory, for the manufacture of Plug Tobacco. Our stock is Missouri leaf, made up by Misseuil hands, and our machinery is of the latest and most efficient character. We shall determinedly adhere to the policy of making nud selling only a 5751 l 8 26 68 6,647 e GOOD AND PURE ARTICLE OF TOBACCO, and dealers, merchants and others, 'while they have the privilege of buying directly from the manufactur er, thus saving to themselves the intermediate profits heretofore paid the jobber, are saved the risk of get ting adulterated or poisoned tobaccos as when buying unknovvu or irresponsible makes. We shall be ready to fill ordere by the 10th ()March next. We cau retail none—can sell to no purchaser lore than 20 pounds. Circulars and price list sent to any address on appli cation. Attar-le a few week's we shall be prepared to mann facture line cut and sneaking tobaccos of ca. Pions grades. _ _ 5331 I. G 43 "5 Lebanon, Feb. 22, 1865.--2rn .• , a z 0 '*. • 00 :a I-3 . •:: . 7; ::: s - , c . = .' Z. , •::. ,:?„ tc'Fo" A r-2' . ' 7 4r, 7.-.•• •...0 - :•. , w .1...1. F --.• .. - - 4 a CP MI Z.,' ...... C; ~ .t ' .s. P.. 01 I .° ' 7-s-. -i , = . 1 ' 5...' t z ,- ; j y ••: 2 , 0 -.. ~.. 0- ..... tgr - DI - CD CD W. --` fp till ". ~.., 6 _ ''''' a) " -i. ' 7..-, •• AZ n, At J ,nc- to n • H:t ~.. .-,...- , „, . _ 2 P . I ,•-.. F.', q 0- c) . o , - . - 0 o c4 pa; ' --L'E .14 • :::: z O, ot, r :=:. 4- FL i l - - r e& WIZ-3 0 0 < • 0 ji) ~ c+- 0 k ,jIU ..r ( Kt ra a 411 t m$ , a • . .". F-1- CD 4 , = ,:,...,. t: _ p 4 9, Ili +.4 4 , -.• • • ...S . 0 11l .= Pi ll. b. ' M. te4 .-. 1 9) _ _ VW • 4: ••"'s Wk LO ~.. 2 ' -i- 0 ••,, ci ~... 41 . ir - 4 C...t 9..... 2 "' CD t. ' 141 0 , % K n ti =- 0 t.: t - ~._, r.,.. z 0 = • .0 ; ~_. 1.... z l imyM .., .-- . .., m• ----, al 0 , = m s'i rz :t1 s:a ft - ca Pe 1 % ,: 1 so t 14. 5 15 6180 21 BEIE JOUN litY. • Auditors itielV noel and Shoe Slore! qlll5 undersigned announce to the public that they still continue their New Boot and Shoe Store in Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in John Greed's building, one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they intend keeping constantly on hand a general as ......=d4sortnient of Ladies. Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., all of which will be made up in style and quality not to be surpasseq by any other workmen in the country. tee effort shall be spared to please and satisfy 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 a large stock of • DOME MADE WORK, which is wary:kilted to be as represented. The public aro invited Mean and examine their stock previous to purchasing, s ea. Repairing done on short rwtiee and at reasonable rates. • ANDREW MOORE. SAMUEL 5, MIRK Lebanon, May 10, 1800, PUBLIC SALE. 0 A lIENRY ARNOLD TAKE NOTICE. LONQ ACRE: G ABEL N. O. STICHTUR & CO PUBLIC SALE. W ILL be sold nt Pnb lie Salo, on Saturday, June 10, 1865 AT Miley's Corner, 11Cidleburr, township, Lebanon county, ati kinds of Carpenters , rilcacagai, Such as Planes, of all kinds, Saws, Chisels, Axes, Broad Axes, Turners' Bench, Grindstones, Cross Cut Saw, Tools for making posts ; also a BUGGY, and other artlolos too -numerous to mention. All the Clarpentere' Toole are in good order. Sole to commence at )2 o'clock, M., when terms will be made know by SARAH BOLLINGER. May 31, 1865. PUBLIC SALE. '. WILL be sold at Public Sale, at Cm residence of Wm. liolce, at Independence, in Cornwall town ship, on Saturday, June 10, 1865, The following Household Property, viz i—BED. STEADS, TABLES BUREAU, CHEST, Cupboard, Chairs, 2 Rocking Chairs,Stove anti Pipe, Pans, Ladles. Crockery, Iron and Tin Ware, Queensware, Tuba, &c. Also a lot of CARPET, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Ip,„. All the above articles are as good as new, never having been used. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by. SARAH 110.K.H. Independence, May al, 1865. PRIVATE SALE. undersigned offers at Privato Sole the ing Real %ban A Plantation. IN North Annv ille Township, Lebanon county, 34 of a mile from the Union Water Works, 21,4 miles from Annville, 2 miles from Beliview, adjoining lands of Joseph Boyer, Benjamin Light, Samuel Moyer and Cyrus Yeungst, containing 73 Acres and some Perches. About 13 ACRES is .heary WOODLAND. The rest is of the best Firming Lana, in a high state o f cultiva tion and under good fences, and limed all over. The improvements ari.tt good two story DWELLING , HOUSE, Frame Sweitzer Barn, frame ' hank Barn, and other necessary improve .. ments. Running Water through the II ~Ii• . land, and two running Wells near the buildings. 2 YOUNG ORCHARDS with choice fruit on the premises. FFil.• If purchasers wish it, the standing crops of Grain , Grass, Potatoes and Gore will be sold with the property. For further information apply to the undersigned residing en the premises May 81, 1865. Shaw & Clarke's Ss=?REll'ilE= PATENTED IN TRE UNITED STATES, ENG LAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. SEMBED by ten different patents in the United States, and fully licensed under the patents of Bowe, Bachelder, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, end Singer & Co., these being the only cheap machines of any kind which are thus licensed, and all other cheap machines, if sold for lesathau forty dollars each, are infringements, and sellers and buyers make them selves liable to prosecution. The words "Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine," are east into the iron work of each machine, and it has also a round silver plated patent plate on it with the manufacturers' names.— These machines are a perfect marvel ofsimplicity and mechanical ingenuity, being almost m tirely nnbke all others, both in design and principle. They matte the celebrated elastic lock stitch, now acknowledged to be the best for all family purposes. The length of the stitch can be changed while the machine is run ning; they are not injured by being run backwards; they use thread, linen or silk, directly front the origi nal spools without unwinding or oiling ; they work with equal facility on tho finest Swiss muslin, or through several thicknesses of woolen cloth. No part of them requires removal to ho oiled. They hem, felt, stitch, bind, embroider, quilt, tack, braid, gunge and plait, and a child or person who never saw a sewing machine of any kind can learn to run them in a few minutes, their wonderful simplicity rendering instruc tions for using them almost entirely superfluous. LARGE MACHINE, PRICE $25, W give with it FREE a Ilenuner, No. 6, Oil Can. Screw Driver, Gunge and Screw, an assortment of Needles, Instructions and a Guarantee. SMALL MACHIKE, the "LITTLE BEAUTY." PRICE ONLY $2O. We give w ith it sees, Oil Can, Guage and Screw, Screw Driver, Needles, Instructions and a Guarantee. Tables, Treadles, Barters , Self Sewers and Needles are always EMMA, and when ordered wi 11 be furnished by Agents at the following prices. Hemmer No. 5, $1 00. Table with fringe, $lO 00 do No. 0, 2 00. do French. 10 00 Self Sewer, 2 00. do English, 800 Baster 2 00. do German , SOO Needles per dozen 1 20. eltitc- Oar terms are Omsk on Delivery of Machines• Sample machines can be seen , orders left, and punc tually attended to at the Agency in Plank Hoed Street, lataYi door -North - of*oravinn Ciutrch• All clergymen shell be generously dealtovith. WM. L. LENNERT, Lebanon, May 81, 1865. Authorized A gout Poor Man's Cash Shoe Store! LARGE STOCK at OLD PRICES NEW STOCK SOLD AT LOW FIGURES! Our Business Increasing! MORE TRADE WANTED TO REDUCE, PRICER! Promise to give Customers the Benefit I THE MORE WE SELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN BELL Rally Men sited pity your Shoes Cheap ALL WORK WARRANTED Dont buy until you set , our Stock Quick Sales and Small Profits 1:s our Motto G. L. ATKINS, Market atreot, Lebanon', Pa A ;: , upert) Parlormem. row :03. or TEM GOZP EL A Beautiful Engraving by John Sartain, PROM AN ORIGINAL PICTURE BY C. SCIGISSRLE, OF PHILADELPHIA, and now Published by JOHN SKIRVINO, -728 SAMSON Snuesr "ante to Jena, comet Fleis vow , Satre tar; Great Spent." TAUS Bald David Z%ishergcr to the In diens at aoshitoschnak, Venango Cotaity,Pa., on the sixteenth day of October. 1767 As a mi.sioeary he devoted his life to prettelrug Christ to the Indians. He had for so us years latored among. various tett es and in different Stales and Territories.. Ile had beard there was in Penusyvania a tribe celebrated for its brutality, savagoiteca, and cruelty. Their eca'piug knives h4d of en been reddened with the blond of his missionary brethren. All thia he know. Nothing danived, he de teradited to go among them. He arrived at their village a'ooe tied unarmed It was night. Hi found them -aided around their council fire. He asked permission to have a talk with them, which was granted Such ...as his sure net address thethe . kept them spellbound ter most of the night. tie told them that Cutlet came into the world termite sinners; to save them, him and all mankind. Never was exhibited such a chime% in the features of savages as wee that Wight in that tribe. Many of them Lemma se little children. e was not only a missionary but a pioneer; at the head of a band of clvi iced Indians, he erect° I and founded in different localities and at different times, no less than fourteen towns, which became flourishing cen tres of civilization long bolero the white min began to ti l the ground wuere they stood At last, in the eighty eighth year of hi•t, age, he 'died. surrounded by Lie weeping c..nvt rts, at Ocr.lacn, ew e s coo. ty, Oh fa, the ta,t I d tan Villace ho laid cut sixty-two ye.ts of his life a. re devo•ed - to conversing the aborigines of North Amor'ca. PRICE OP IbIPRESSIONS - - Prcofs on India paper, ltefure lettari , g (aignql Artist's ...... ......... . .............. .......... $25 CO Proofs on Indl paper, with letters 20 00 Plain Proofs 00 Plain Impressions 7 00 Roy. WILLIASI L LENNWIT. Agent for Lobanoo Connty, By where orders for this SPLENDID PARLOR ORNA KENT will be thankfully received, and punctually at Londe , ' to. When sent by mail ite cents extra ' in cash or postage stamps, is charged, for to pay wcitage., wrapping and postage on each picture Lehman, May 1865 —6t tillION HOUSE. Market Street, Lebanon. JOHN PL MARX, Proprietor. rtillE Proprietor or this well-ltnown Hotel respecifitt j_ iy Informs the public that he has again taken pun. session or it, and earnestly solicits a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. Be ing eligibly located and provided with every conveni ence, it offers to the public all the comforts and lux uries of n first class lintel. Extieusive Stabling in . As' [ached with trusty and obliging ostlers. The liar is well stocked with tits choicest liquors, and the. Table will not be surpassed by:any other. Su. Lebanon. • Farm era and ell others are invited to call. JOHN N. MAIM Lebanon,A,pr4 5, 3865. Grading and Masonry / ON THE SOUTHERN TERMINUS OF THE N. LEBANON RAIL ROAD , uu" ILL be received at the office of the undersigned, Vl' between thie date and the 15th OF JUNE, 1866. Specifications, &c., may be seen either at the office of W. Lonsivz, Esq., at the Lebanan Valley Depot, or et my office- May 31, 1865 THE LEBANON OIL MINING COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE NORTH LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia Transfer Office, 3 Forrest Place,) usi SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PRESIDENT, HENRY LIGHT, Lebanon, Pa. TREASURER, SECRETARY, ABRAHAM SIIIRK. D. S. LONG 20,000 Shares reserved for a working Capital. Subscription Books open only until this number is disposed of. Subscription Mee $2 Per Share, PAIL VALUE, $5. CAPITAL, $500,000. 100,000 This Company owns in fee simple (152) One Hun dred and Sixty two acres of Oil Mining Territory in Venango and Indiana Counties, upon which there is already a good producing well. More developements will be made after the reserve of 20,0011 shares is taken. For particulars and circulars call on Mr. SAMUEL W. WRAY, at the Philadelphia Transfr Ofilco, (No. 3 Forrest place,) 128% South VOTJR.TiI Street. December 21, 1864. ritHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general that he has opened a new WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa., next door to the Washington Uotel, where ho intends constantly to keep on bend all kinds of Wines, Brandies, Whisky, &e., SAMUEL UIIRICII All of which will be of the best and purest quality, and will be sold at the lowest prieee. The patronage of the public is solicited. DR. B. D. BUDDER. N. B.—Tie Tme .a good article of Whisky at $2,25 per gallon. Lebanon, April 26, 1865. i4lUt7my aam tl Mr s a t -711 414 cikt viE , :;',2 1141 3 4;F L: rd . :Az ze2g § -()L A4 .111 fi r g . " 1 - 11 " 11 —, g n - mm 4 0 , 1 s tri,T. 2r1t 9 ,,, 44 am cab, wit ifvw E r go s -rw .o gC g 1 M g 0 m PUBLIC SALE. W ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Thursday, June 15th, 1865, At OA', o'clock, P. M., at the Public House of Henry Siegrist, in the Borough of Lebanon, Pa., the following Real Estate, viz : A TRACT OF LAND, containing 10 ACRES and 115 PERCHES, (known as the Pond Engine Property,) near the Borough of Lebanon, adjoining the lands of Dr. John IV. Gloninger and the Lebanon Valley Rail road Company. tee,.. This property has a front of 1050 feet along line of Railroad, and is well situated for MANUFACTURING purposes. A LOT OF GROUND in North Lebanon Township, fronting on Pinegrove Street 5.1.34 feet, with u. DWELLING HOUSE, in good.condition. This 11 LOT has a LANDING FRONT along Canal of 117"-reet. ALSO, A LOT OF GROUND ou corner of Canal and Pine grove Streets, 56 feet on Pinegrove Street by 170 feet on Canal Street. .gar- There is a WELL OF WATER on the premises. Furtilltr information and conditions of sale can be obtained by application to the undersigned, at the Office of the Union Canal Company, in North Lebanon Pa. L. It IIYNIC/Lft, North Lebanon, May 24, 1565. General Supt. McCormick's Improved Sell-Raker. GOOD NEWS I LET FARMERS REJOICE ! NO MORE HARD WORK IN HARVEST ! MONEY, TIME, LABOR AND GRAIN SAVED. Snperiur to all others is the market, and fully warranted to Reap and Rake, heavy, light, tangled, or lodged grain, where baud Rakers or Droppers will fail. Two Machines In one, It can be quickly changed to au efficient Mower either with or without a Reel. The Self Raker is no experiment, thousands having been in use the past four years. Competition Invited. Sat isfaction and durability warranted. For sale by JOHN B. ERB, Agent, May 17,1865.--43t] Litiz, Lancaster county, Fa. N.B.—The Agent will be at Cooper's Hotel, Lancas ter, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. CABINET WARE ROOMS AND CHAIR MAN UFACTORY, Lately occupied by OWEN LAUB ty Market street, 3d door vorth of the L. ViziPy Railroad, LEBANON, PA. Largest Manufactory and Best A ssortment . of Furniture and Chairs in the County. rl"ll,lllelrccLet,l,'scigeanr"i„iwiTlii:(l west i l o y n ask l d a ts t his Roma the cheapest, largest and best assortment of the moat tkshime able aud handsome stock of Vora'. tu re mud Chairs. Persona in need . o f anything in his line, would beet call and examine his stock betbre purchasing elsewhere. Lie warrants all his stock to be of a superior quality to any in the market in the country, as it is all of his own make. Prices will also be lower than at any other place, either iu the borough or court; ty of Lebanon. Ile will lt Ise have on hand an otitenSive assortment or Cushioned spring, Cane Bottomed and Windsor MATHS. All orders promptly attended to, and speedily eye. coted, at the very lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furniture from him will be accommodated by having it delivered to them to any part of the county, free of chow. and without the least injury, Ise he has procured one of the best Cush ioned Furniture Wagons, especially for that purpose. Lebanon, April 17,1865. FOR SALE. undersigned olfr,rs at PmVATE SACS his ROUSE asd LOT OFin WeidMan's addition to t, 1 0 13 .1 1 3 U 0 hof Larision, about bOO yards North east_ from the Dopot, ad -''{'Joining property of Mr. Coppenhaver on the east, and Mr. (Ives on the west. , tssiso is a two story Frame, and - nearly new. This property is well suited f or a mechanic or tradesman, as it is near the m ar hias Shape. It will be sold cheap. For further Particutars apply to LIM' I , ol=l, residing near by, or at Paltnyra to .7011 W 5. RUPP. May 17,1865, Blanks for Bounty and Invalid Pen. Sion Claims just printed and for sale at the 4u. VERTIBEII. Office. PROPOSALS FOR JACOB WEIDLE, Tr qIIARES IMEI 1 5Visac and Liquor Store A. SteigermilVs
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