til aitnit libtriiser. $1 50 A YEAR TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1865 HOME AFFAIRS. A regular meeting of the Union Fire Company will be held in the Hall next Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of the members is request ed. Persons wishing to join the Compa ny are also invited to be present. On Friday afternoon, three ear loads of bailed hay, lying on the trucks of the Lebanon Valley Railroad at Har risburg, took fire and were party con sumed. The firemen were promptly on hand, and succeeded in extinguishing the flames before the trucks were consumed. The hay was Government property. , The 4th Penna., Cavalry passed Fortress Monroe the sth for Washington, en route for Harrisburg. The North Lebanon Railroad, be tween the Pike and Basin, has been re paired with good substantial sills and new rails. Advertising Agents who think that we eat Amalgaraßells, Piano Fortes, Hobby Horses, Washing Machines, &a., are respectfully informed that we prefer bread and butter. Mr. James Rogers, of this place, has taken the agency to solicit subscrip tions for the new book by Mr. Richard son, the Tribune correspondent, called the "Secret Service, the Field, the Dun goon and the Escape." This is the most interesting book published during the war and will no doubt command a large sub scription. Mr. Rogers will call upon the people of our town and vicinity this week. Mr. John Kugler, of Limerick township, Montgomery county, met with a painful accident on the 16th ult., while unloading hay. The prongs of the fork accidentally caught in his chest, and threw him b. distance of fifteen feet, pro ducing a concussion of the brain, and breaking several ribs. A prisoner escaped from Jail in this place last week. He ran like a 2.40 nag ; a crowd started in pursuit, the dogs barked, children and women screamed. The commotion increased ; "fire" was yelled from a hundred different throats ; the Court House bell tapped, the church bells rang, the engines and hose carriages were brought out, and sent ripping and tearing through the streets. Everybody asked "where r' but nobody knew, until the origin of the commotion leaked out, when everybody smiled and "knew it i" All this about a poor fellow whose guar• ters had become irksome during the heat of the day and was bent on a little exer cise. A list of the Teachers' Examina tions for this County will be found in an other column. The examination for this borough w111• tw-hei in the Academy Messrs. Burnside and Houck will open a NORMAL CLASS in this Borough, on the 31st of July, to continue five weeks. This class:was opened two years ago in Annville, and was attended by upwards of one hundred Teachers.— For particulars refer to advertisement. A man in a Brewery, in Read ing, one night last week, laid down aside of a large kettle full ofboillng water, and, whilst asleep, the water commenced boil ing over and a shower came down upon him, and scalded him in ashockingman ner. In his intense pain he started as fast as he could go for the Schuylkill, it is said, with the intention to put an end to his suffering at once by drowning.— He was overtaken, however, and brought back and died of his injuries the follow ing day, The 29th Annual Commence ment of Franklin and Marshall College, at Lancaster, Pa., will take place on July 26, 1865. The Board of Trustees will meet on the 24th, and on the 25th Dr. Lewis H. Steiner, A. M., will deliver an Address In the Goethean Hall, and in the evening he will also deliver the Alumni .Address. In connection with the cele bration, Samuel V. Mays, A. M , of Germantown, will deliver the Master Ora tion of Class of 1862. Excursion tickets will he issued on the Railroad during Commencement week. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—John Peif fer, of Bethel township, Berks county, while engaged In cutting grain with a Reaping Machine on Monday last, acci dentally dropped the lines. The horses were immediately stopped, and Mr. P. sprang from his seat but while in the act of picking up the lines the horses started, the machine striking him and cutting off one of his legs below the knee. Medical attendance was immediately called in, and the patient at last accounts was do ing as well as could be expected. A discharge paper belonging to Jacob Dennis, Co.-I, 93d Reg. Penn. Vol., has been found in Harrisburg, and is in the hands of the Chief of Police, from whom it may be obtained. FATAL ACcIDLNT.—Mr. Joshua Ernst, of Robesonia, Berke county, fell from a load of hay on Thursday two weeks and was so seriously injured as to cause his death on the following day.— The wagon was passing under a cherry tree, and Mr. Ernst took hold of the branches to get some cherries and was swept off. He leaves a widow and two children to mourn his untimely death. The Philadelphia Flour Market is dull at former rates, there being very little demand either for export or home use ;about 500 bble fair extra family sold at $7 25 .# bbl.— The retailers and bakers nro baying in a small way at from s6@6 26 for auperfine ; $8 50®7 for extra ; $7 26 04;8 52 for extra family and $B, 60 ®9 50 ii bbl for fanny brands as to quality,— itye flour is quoted at $6 bbl and corn meal at $4 76 bbl, DRAlN—Wheat continuos dull and prices are uncoated ; about 5,000 bus sold at $1 80@l 85 for good to prime reds, and white at from 151. 77 ®1 80 Vi bus, as to quality. Eye is selling at 130(3850 fi bus. for new and old. Corn is rather quiet ; sales of 'yellow are making at 87®90 1 bus for fair to prime. Oats have declined ; about 10,000 bar, Delaware and Pennsylvania sold at 60®67e 13 bus, mostly at the latter rate. Noth ing doing in barley or molt. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings reached about 1400 bead western and Pennsylvania Beeves, a decrease of 400 since last week, and the market was dull at about previous quoted rates—the sales ranging from 12 to Pfe /Fs lb for common to good and prime quality. The princi pal sales were made at 14©16e. COWS were dull, with sales of 100 head at from $25 to $5O each for Springers, and $3O to $75 for Cow and Calf, as to condition. HOGS were unchanged. About 2000 head ar rived and sold at the different yards, at from $l2 @l3 50 the 100 ths, net, as to quality. SHEEP—Prices are about 1 cent lb lower ; 6000 head sold at from s.l@6ic *f lb gross.— Lambs sold at from s4©6 each, as to quality. • The M. E. Sabbath School at Oorn wall, op the 'llth inst., raised by subscription. the t'notint of $1515 in aid of the "Liman National Monu ment" to be erected at Springfield, Illinois. ser. Mr. John Pifer, hotel keeper at Frlestown, bad hie leg cut off just above the ankle, on Monday, by the knife of a reaper. We bare ElOtiC.ll an unusual number of accident' of tide kind reported in the papers this year. air Samuel Royer, a soldier from My eretown,this county, died while on duty at 1.1 ic'es flospita,Baitimore, on the 19th of June, from an at tack of cramp, after but a few hours' illness, aged 20 years and 12 drys. He entered the service on the 19th of August, 1662, and joined Co. 0, 149th Regiment, P. V. He wee wounded twice at the battle of Gettysbur.. from which wounds be never fully recovered. He wp afterwards transferred to the Vet. Res. Corps. He we highly esteemed. The members of the 98th , 118th a n ! 119th Companies of the Vet. Rea. Corps met and pe k „ ~" resolutions in honor of his memory. The Balti nn Clipper of the 22d has the following: ore Ftl74llll%L.—The attention of our citizens was attracted yesterday by a funeral, which, judging from the escort, was that of an enlisted man of the United States ler vice,yet, on account of the fall band of music preced ing the hearse, and the expensive display of it, and the coffin, many supposed that they contained the remains of some distinguished or high ranking officer. Diatin gnished remains, indeed they were, although not of high rank. Corporal Samuel Royer, Ninety-Sixth Com. pany, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, formerly of Company 0, Oue Hundred and Forty-Ninth Penneyl wants Volunteers, wounded twice in the battle of Get tysburg, had died of his wounds June 29th,, and so high was the esteem around him, that his comrades of the 'Ninety-sixth Company, voted arty expense necessary to _ have his body embalmed and %a do him the last honors in conducting his reme ins to the Harrisburg Depot.— The band, consisting of members or the Ninety-sixth and One Hundred and Nineteenth Companies, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, also volunteered their services oa the occasion, out of pure regard for his merits. The departed hero was only twenty years of age, when his noble life ceased. His remains were sent to Nye, Blown, Pennsylvania_ NoTiOE.--Notice is hereby given to a lady from Reading, Pa., (Miss that unless she retracts, and contradicts her remarks and expressions to the ef fect that "the Peoples' Business College has discontinued," that we will prose cute her for damages. Said Miss B. is now in Lebanon. Notice is also given to the public that our College is in a 'eery flourishing condition, having received 10 students for the month ending July 5, and 100 applications. Respectfttlly. CLARKE & NELSON Proprietor's People's Business College, Reading, Pa. July 12, 1865.-11 The Liabilities of Landlords.— Quite an important case bearing on the liability of hotel proprietors for property stolen from guests was decided by the New York Superior Court on the 27th ult. The plaintiff deposited a package containing twenty-five thousand dollars in the safe of Earle's Hotel, induced by the customary placard on his door. The money was lost, and the plaintiff com menced action to recover the full amount. Two issues were presented to the jury, what sum of money was lost, and what 'Would have been a reasonable amount for the traveller to carry with him for ex penses. The Jury replied $25,000 to the first question, $lOOO to the second, and gave a verdict for the larger sum.— The judges held however that the inn keeper is only liable for such sums of money as the circumstances, the objects and the purposes of hisguest would war as a reasonaEit sum .r a maw'. ling expenses. The verdict of the jury was therefore reversed, and a verdict in favor of the Plaintiff for $lOOO sustained. Housekeepers look to your interest. Preserve your fruits with Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, and save the ex• pense of Sugar and Sealing Jars. It is warranted to prevent decomposition, or fermentation in all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables, keeping them in a perfectly fresh and wholesome condition for years. It contains nothing that is injurious to health, or objectionable in articles of diet. Fruit preserved by it, requires neither Sugar or Sealing Jars ; old fashioned glass or earthen jars, or even barrels can be used. Sold at Dr. George Ross' Drug Store, opposite . the Court Rouse, Leba non, Pa. June 28,--2ffi. Photographs.---J. Daily is turn ng out very fine pictures at his new Gal ery, opposite Siegrist's Hotel. All are nvited to call and see his specimens. * D : 7 ' 740'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. Xt. grad Pitts. Curing Diphtheria. Withal% is an alarming disorder, whether it af flict a child or an adult, and yet it can be cured at once by application of Rad Way's Ready Relief. Try it and you will be convinced, however skeptical. Diph theria is a malignant sore throat, with some addition al and really fatal features. Besides the anguish 00- casioned by the rapid ulceration of such a delicate part of the system, the membrane which so speedily grows over the throat, threatens a speedy death from suffocation. There is no time for trifling in such a crisis. The ablest medical men stand appalled. They know not what to do with a feeling of certainty, and yet the patient must have Instant relief or, expire . Then steps in Radway'e Ready Relief, like a protect ing angel, Bud bide the sufferer live . It is applied to the throat, externally, with freedom. A little of it mixed with water is ndministered internally. The pa tient revives. He breathes with more ease. Ile feels the marvelous medicine inspiring his entire frame with new vigor. He rapidly improves under such ap propriate treatment, and, in a short time, walks forth, despite all predictions to the contrary, rescued from the grave. Could anything he more sure or more sim ple? Yet Midway's Ready Relief coats only fiftycents a bottle—about hall the sum you would have to ex pend for fire first prescription written out for you by your medical attendant. This le saying a great deal for the virtues of Railway's Ready Relief, but not a word more than it conscientieuely deserves. It will Promptly cure Diphtheria; will anything else? Ab en evidence of the remarkable powers of Rail way's Ready Relief in the treatment of Diphthrris, sore Throat, Hoarseness Influenza. Coughs, and Colds, the reader is requested to read the following letter.— Let this important fact he borne in mind—Railway's Ready Relief never fails in withdrawing the inflam mation to the surface. Let it be applied to the throat as directed, the patient will surely recoVer. The following case is one out of many that we re ceived in the winter of 1858-9, during the prevalence of this disease at Albany, N.Y. Mr. Gambrill of Al billy, writes: 'Three of my children were seized with a peculiar kind of sore throat, which has prevailed .to a serious extent in this city, of which a great many children have died. It commenced in my family with a sore throat, headache, hoarseness, eore lips, sore eyes, then lever would set In, and the skin turn to a yellow tint. I knew bow good your Ready Relief were for the general run of complaints, aed determined to risk the lives of ray children on their merits. My trust was well founded, I gave each of them four pills, and rub bed their bodies trom head to lost with the Renee— *, children wore as well es ever in twenty lour Miura rifler taking your medicine. I believe, lead my pato bore used the same meatus, they Would have wad the lives of timer children.' Beady Belief ill soil by all Druggists and country Merchants and at Dr. Radway's Oars, 87 Maiden lane, New York: Alen by Dr. Rose, Lebanon, Pa. July 12,1886.--28. Cleanse the Blood. -w- ITH corrupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you are sick all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or in some active disease, or it may lamely keep you listless, depressed and good for nothing.— But yon cannot have good health while your blood is impure. Ayer's Sarsaparilla purges out these impuri ties and stimulates the organs of life into vigorous ac tion, restoring the health and expelling, disease.— Hence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which Are caused by impurity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or Rios' Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pim ples, Blotches, Boils, St. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Ery sipelas, Tatter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility, also Syphilis or Venerial Diseases, Liver Complaints, and Heart Diseases. Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and see for yourself the surprising as tivity with which it cleanses the blood and cores these disorders. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little. if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself has become synonymous with imposition and cheat . Still we call this compound "Sarsaparilla,. and Intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests 'spoil it. We think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are Irresisti ble by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. We can only assure the sick, that we offer them the beat alterative which we know how to pro duce, and we have reason to believe, it is. by far the meet effectual purifier of the blood yet d iscovered by any body. flyer's Cherry Pectoral is so universally known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup Bronchitis, Inci pient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease, that it Is useless here to recount the evidence of It s virtues.— The world knows them. Prepared by J. C. APPAL & CO., Lowell, Mats., and sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers in medicine everywhere. July 5, 1865. Brandreth's rills a General Nosistant of Nature. What is health ? Whet is disease ? Health is when the supply and expend hare are equal. Disease when the supply and expenditure are unequal. BRANDRETIPS PILLS tin art certain expulsive paorara-t , . - 1 1 mattasa-1 . /Welorbeitrw the standard of the surrounding party, or which have remained longer than the time nature designed. So in fevers and all that clam of cases which soon run in to mortification BRANDRETIPS . PILLS have marvel ous curative qualities. Our bodies are continually changing, and it is by this change we live Should matter remain in organs beyond the time nature de signed, pain and inflammation set, in which is nothing more than a preparatory effort for our good. All Brandreth's Pine are supposed from the results to do is simply ASSISTING THESE EFFORTS OF /CAME. June 28,1885.-Im. No Hardee-Hood ON the part of the South can prevent the sateen of the 'Union arms. Grant and Sherman's policy, like Cristadoro's Hair Uye , Everywhere establishes colors which are beautiful in the people's eyes. Tho hues of the National Flag are those of Heaven, but among all the dyes of Earth there is none save Cristadoro'e that produces Instanta neously perfect fan similes of nature's every shade of black and brown. Manafactured by J. CRISTADOEO, No. 8 Astor House, New York, Sold by Druggists.— Applied by all flair Dressers. June 28, 1885.-Im. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, TREATBD with the utmost success, by Dr. J. 'lsaacs, Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, Rolland,) No. 519 Pino Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, 'inserted without pain' No, charge made for examination. February 8, 1865. What 73021510332./3433. WILL BE WITHOUT H. TOBIAS , VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT? TiarroN,MAss., Mny 14tb,1860 Dr. Tobias : Dent Sir—During 35 years that I have been in the livery business, I have used and sold a great quantity of various liniments, oil, &c. Some two years since, hearing of so many wonderful cures having been made by your Venetian Liniment, I test ed its merits, cud 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, Ac., SAMUEL WILDE. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt street, New York. Price one dollar for - plot bottles, 4ar Country dealers are informed that no traders are now sent out. Stay 31, 1865-3 m. AGENTLEMAN-cured of Nervous Debility, Pretria tare Decay, and the effects of youth ful indiscre tion, will be happy to furnish others with the means o (cure, (free of charge.) This remedy is simple, safe and certain. For full particulars, by return mail, please address JOHN B. OGDEN, IghtrimoniaL T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN : if you wish to marry 1./ you can do so by addressing me. I will send you, without money and without price, valuable - informa. tion, that will enable you to marry happily and speed. By, Irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This infor mation will cod you nothing and if you wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly coon dential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please inclose postage or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself: Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., N. Y. May 24,1865.-3 m The Bridal Chamber. A NOTE of warning and advise to time suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever cause produced.— Read, ponder, and reflect I Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any address, for the benefit of the af flicted. Sent by return mail. Address JAMBS B. BUTLER, 420 Broadway, New York. April 10,1805.-3 m Old Eyes made New. APAMPHLET directing how to epeedlly restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid of doc tor or medicine. Sent by mail, on recoipt of 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE. M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York. Feb.l., 1865.-6 m If Yon Want to Know . A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the lan. man system, male and fern ale; the causes and treatment of diseases : the marriage customs of the world ; how to marry well and a thousand things never published before read the revised and enlarged edition of "Medical Common sense," a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. 400 pages, 100 Illustrations. Price $1.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may be bad at the Book stores, or will be sent by mall, post paid on re ceipt of the price. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, Now York. For sale at J. L. Becker's Book Store, Lebanon. Feb. 1,1865.-43 m. CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CO, It having come to onr knowledge that imitations of the American Watch have been put upon the mar ket In great number, calculated by their utter worth lessness to injure the reputation of our genuine pro ducts, to protect our own interests and the public from imposition ,we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invaribly be known. We manufacture four sty les of Watches. The Than has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.';-en graved on the inside plate. The Sacorm has the name "APPLETON, TRACY & Co., Waltham , Mass.,,' en graved on the inside plate . The TIIIRD has the Name "P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham. Maas.," engraved on the inside plate. All the above styles have the name American Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respect. The FOmLIR has the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the in side plate, and is not named on the dial. All the above described watches are made of various sizes and are sold in gold or silver cases , as may be required. It is hardly possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with names some nearly approaching qpr own as to escape the obaeriation of the unaccustomed buyer. Some aro represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston Mass' —no such company existing. Some are named the `Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery 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 :" besides many varieties named in such a manner as to convey the idea that they are the veritable product Mons of the American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and particularly sol diers, against buying certain utiles called watches, so freely ad vertleed in illustrated papers es "Army Watches," "Officers' Watches," "Magic Time Cheer vere," "Arcane Watches ," Ac., the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollara. A good watch, in,theee times, cannot be afforded for any such money. A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from gross Imposition. ItOBBINS & APPLETON. Agents for the American Watch C 0 .., 1.12 Broadway, New York. May 17,1865,-1m ~isD. In S. Lebanon tp., on the 6th inst., PHILIP SHA.A.R, aged 08 years, 2 mouths, and 21 days. Mr. ilimak died from the effects of an injury re ceived some two weeks before his death, by being violently thrown from his conveyance. The deceits-. ed was an excellent citizen, and his death Is univer sally lamented. In this Borough; on the 2nd inst. HENRY PHILIP, child of Philip and Henrietta SPI ES, aged 1 year, 10 months, and 5 days. In this borough, on the sth inst., 06111A.RINE, re. 1(01 ofJolin Fol4lllli, aged et years, 0 months, and 1 day. - Afiatirto, St. Luke's Church.—Services every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Preaching in the ALE . Church every Sabbath, both morning and evening. Also service on Thursday evening. St John's Chnrcb.—Service next Sunday morning and evening in the English language. Lecture on Wed nesday evening. On next Sunday morning English service in Salem's Lutheran church. Next Sabbath morning in the German, and In the eve ning in the English language in the First Reformed Church. on Market. rrected Week/y. The Leba CanfuliY :nom, JULY 12, 1865 lEgga,l9 doz., 24 Butter, If lb., . 19 Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, 20 Tallow, . 12 Ram, 22 Shoukiers, 18 Sides, 18 Boep, 10 Bees-wax, 26 White Raga; 6 Mixed Rage, 3 Flax, Is lb., 12' Bristles, 16 Th., • 40 • Featbera r slil b., 623 Wool, %M., 40 Soup Beane, It qt., 8 Vinegar, V gal., 20 LEBANON, WED. Extra Family, 810 50 Extra Flour, 9 50 Prime White Wheat,l 00 New Red Wheat, 176 Old Red, . 000 Prime Rye, 70 Corn, 76 Oats, 60 Clover-seed, 6 00 Timothy-seed, 3 60 Flaxeseed, 1 60 Dried Apples, pealed, 2 50 Peach "Snits," 4 00 Peach "Ilutzels," 200 Cherries, 2 26 Onions, 160 Potatoes, 11 bus, 1 00 Apple B utter,ificrook, 75 BlattitV. On the 24th ult., by Rev. Mr. Delister. JOHN LESS• Ur to Mrs NANNY SELTZER, both of Belleview. Utz VlVErtiummtb. LOST. ADART{ CANARY BIRD.—Any person having the same , and returning it to the undersigned, will be suitably rewarded. ;It was lost about four weeks DissolutiOn Of Partnership. , 9111 E Partnership _htretofore existing bet Ween D. Focht, William Focht and John Focht, trading nn derl the fi rm of D. FOC T A SONS, in the Brickmak ing Business, In the bo ugh of Lebanon, was dissolved by mutual consent, on be 10th of-July, ISM. The books of the firm are - the hands of the undersigned for collection. The business will be continued at the old stand by John andponrad Focht. WILLIAM FOCHT. Lebanon ,July 12,1201. Stray Heifer,. COMB to the premise* of the subscriber, at the 15th Lock, on the Union. Canal, near the Water Workr, the first week in April, a BLACK 1/BIFER, spotted head and white belly, g, between three and four years old. The . 1 " A ! owner is rennestod to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, or it will ha disposed of according to law. North Annville tp., Soly 12,1865 Paper and Rag Store. Charles Inagarge & Co., 32 South 6th Street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE—Printiag, Writing, and all:other kinds of PAPER. Sutlers, Binders, and Bonnet Boards; also, Rags,innd paper makers' materials. Jul) 12, 1665.-3 m, Administrator's Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Adminis -11 tration on the estate of ADAM HAAR, dee'd„, late of the borough o f Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa„ have been granted to the undersigned, - residing in the borough, county and state aforesaid. All 'persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those baying claims will please present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, without delay. J. J. SLAM, Administrator. Lebanon, July 12, 1865 —St. _ • Quarterly S. tateutent OF THE LEBANON NATIONAL BANK', 'Monday, July 3, 1865. Capital Stock paid in Circulation, "Lebanon Bank" do Lebanon National Bank. Balance due Depositors. Due to other Banks - Dividends unpaid - Contingent Fund Discounts • Profit and Loss CR. Bills and Notes di. .anted Treasurer Other U. B. Securities Pennsylvania Loan Real Estate Exiienses Due by other Banks Notes of National and other Banks Specie Other lawful money ltemittancesaud other cash items . $729,577 9$ E. A,. UHLER, Cashier.. Affirmed and Subscribed before me, July 3, 1855. J. J. BLAIR, J. P. Lebanon, July 12, 182;5 PUBLIC SALE. Wth ILL be sold at Public Sale, on e Premises, Friday, .Taly . 2B, 1805, The following Real Estate, viz : A Plantation, IN North Anny ille Township, Lebanon connty, 34' of a mile from . the Union Water Works, 234 miles from Annville, 2 miles from Belly iew , adjoining lands of Joseph Boyer, Benjamin Light, Samuel Moyer and Cyrus Ye:angst, containing 73 Acres and some Perches _ - About 13 ACRES is heavy WOODLAND. The res 16 of the best Fsrming,Lami, In a high state o feed tire tion end under good feimes, and lately limed all over The improvements ar 3 a good two.story DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Sweitzer Barn, frame Bank Barn, and ether necessary improve se a . l. meets. Running Water through the !!. • land, and two running Wells near the • • I':'-% • buildings. 2 YOUNG ORCHARDS with choice fruit on the premises, For further information apply' to the undersigned residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'cloi k, P. 141., when terme will be made - known by - SAMUEL lIHRION. N. Anntrille tp., July 12,1865, ASSIGNEE SALE. Real Estate. - W ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Satuiday, August 19, 1865, On the premises, A Plantation. or tract of LAND, containing 87 ACRES of good farm ing land, situate in Union Township, Lebanon county near Bordner's Store, adjoining lands of Daniel Wal ter, Widow Ooppenhaver, and John Zehring. The Ira _ provements are a large two story nil , s . - weather boarded LOCI ROUSE with. , porch, new ZWBITZBR BARN, and ..- ' , j.. . otherpriprovements. A never failing _ . _ _ We ifierf Water near the House, and • "'"`"-- ' flawing water on the land. ALSO 5 Aeres'of WOODIAIp, on the Summer aide of the mountain, in said township, adjoining land of Jacob Bank and others. es. Any one wishing to see the property will please cell on John K. IS flier, residing on the premises, or on the Assignee, living near by. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made 'Mewl by DANIEL WALTER, Assignee of John K. 31111er. Ilravur G. Mniza, Auctioneer. July 12, 1165. Strayed. ComE to the premises of Om subscribers, at Corn. wall. Lebanon County, Pa., on Monday, June 19th, 1865, TWO RED HEIFERS, about two .*Tr. years old, marked on left ear. One has a 1. • bell with chain collar. The owner is re quesled to corns forward, prove property, P.P2Pv pay charges, and take them away, or they will be dis posed of according to law. for It. W . COLEMAN'S Hams, J. P. JACKSON. Cornwall, June 28, 1865.-Bt. Manhood HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED, TIM" published, a new edition of Dr: OulverwelPs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure, (without medicine) of Spermatorthooa, or seminal Weakness, Involuntaryainal Losses, Impotency, Mental and IwoPhysical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; Consumption, ttpile sy , and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. SOP Price, in a sealed envelope, only 8 cents. The celebrated anther in this admirable essay -clear ly demonstrates, from a thirty years' succeesful prac tice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of inter nal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of Care at once simple, certain, and effect ual, by means of which every sufferer , no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, psi. vately, and radically. SM.. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent . under esetd,in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of eta cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, O l ti or At p d o . B o t . o li m hj e N b E :o, & 4 o , ,, Juno I.lB27;ll=—erii.Ne7 NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS IN LEBANON COUNTY, For School Year, June,lB6s-June, 1866. MITE Examination of Teachers for the Schools in I LEBANON BOROUOIL will be held in the Ansi,. Eau Butianue, Itoom.No. 3, on THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1865. Number of Teachers wanted 18. Term 9 months, and 22 days per mo nth. All applications are to be written end banded to the Secretary. CONRAD MARS, President, J. E. DAIIGHERTS, Secretary. Lebanon, June 28,1865. NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH. STEACHERS.—The examination of Teache rs for the Schools of the. above Dietrict will take place in the Large School House, on Saturday, August 19, DM. CYRUS zarreg, Preeident. JBO. listrnY, Secretary. CORNWALL. TRACIIERS.—The examination of Teachers for the above District will take place in the Lebanon Acade my, on Saturday, August 26,1866. JOSHP/1 G. HEILMAN, President. CHRISTIAN :11rssER, Secretary. 1 TEAOHERS.—The examination of Teachers for the Schools of the above District will take place la the Annville Academy, on 'Saturday, September 2, 1865. JOHN L. FRANK, President. HENRY LIMIT r secretary. SOUTU ANNVILLE. TEACHERS,—The examination of Teachers for the above District will take place at the Antrville Academy, on./Ifonday, Swierther 4, 1065. JACOB BACEINAN, President. &a um, AuctrArtiman, Secretary. LONDENDERRY. (I MALE AND 2 FEMALE TEAORERE.—The 0 exami nation of' Teachers for the above Diatriet will take place at Palmyra, on Tuesday; Septerabsr 6,1866. HENRY, BOMBERGER, President. ANDREW OVENDENIR. Secretary. . . LEBANON. 12 TEACHERS.—The examination of Teachers for the shove District Will take place at the Double School Hones t on Saturday, Septembor 9,1855, JACOB IiECKENDORN, President. Jos. LICIII; Secretary. SWATARA. 11 rsectturgs.—Tha—eisemi,m6ion /IF Tonethara. far tbo shore District will take place at Jonestown, on Saturday, September 16,1865. NAPOLEON DESR President. War. BEEINZIr, Secretary. isnuon.E.Rx. TEACISZES:—The examination of Teachers for the V above District will take place at Neuraanstown, on Wednesday, &gamher 2G,1805. _FRED. A. SCHULTZ, President. JACOB C. PUB, SeCrOtary. HEIDELBERG. 12 TEACHERS.—The examination of Teachers tor Li) the above District will take place at Sebaeffers• town , on 27tursday, September 21,1865. . JEREMIAH STEINMETZ, President. HE:MY B. Ins, Secretary: TEACHERS .•The examination of Teachers for the above District will take piece at the Union Forge, on Monelay, September 25,188.5. PETER K. BASETIOAR, Secretary. PETER STRLY EAST HANOVER. mTEAOHERS.—The examination of Teachers for the above District will take place at the Washing ton School Rouse, on Wednesday, September 27,1865. DANIEL HEASE, President. JOHN IL Surrsx; Secretary. BETIEEL 13 JP E e !Tv! Des.—trrtewelllrareaptillneO°aft Teachers burg, on Friday, September 20,1865. GIDEON Blt NOTTERLY , President IsmAn LIGHT, Secretary. TRA,CIIERS.—The ex a mination of Teachers for the e 7 Schools of the above District will take place at the Lebanon Academy. on Saturday, September 31), 18135: HENRY DOHNER, President Soma Simms, Secretary. - JACKSON. TEACHEIES.—The examination of Teachers for I the Schools Of the above District will take place at the btyeretown Academy, on Saturday, October 7, 1865. ISRAEL TICE, President. HENRI' KREITZMI, - Secretary, RULES. T.—Candidates for examination will be in attendance, punctriallyf at s% o'clock, A. AL IL—Applicants for Bobtails will present themselvea for examination la that District in which they propose to teach. and not waft for a private exasdnation. 'lL—Teachers holding Certificates of a•forraer year, are requested to present thorn. IV.—Certificates, to be legal, must have a flve•cent Revenue Stamp affixed, which the Superintendent will furnish. Teachers will please make the cha go. V —No Certificates will be granted that , do not aver -age 2% in the Common Branches, including the Theory of Teaching; or that, in summing up, amount tomtit e than twenty. $198,140 00 242,735 00 61,945 00 157,174 61 17,492 17 4,453 18 21,888 58 7,140 15 18,609 24 25,749 39 W.—Applicants are requested to write out, before the time of examination, the following questions, with the correct nursers, and present them on they day of ...riitr4Mitondmnifikamil_Dimmukr— 2. In-what - State and County "were you born? 3. How many terms have you taught? 4. Wit t 'profess rum' Boohooed Journals have you read during the peat year? 5. Were you a regular member of a District Insti tute during the teat term you taught! 8. Did you ever conduct a recitation or enrolee at any of the Institute meetings? 7. Now mealy days were you in attendance at the last County Institute? 729577 93 200.000 00 2,350 00 10,000 00 1,527 9 1 5,317 8 08 704 58 24,210 00 4,570 04 52,920 00 1,00247 8. What Noimal &hoot have you attended ,if any 9. Bow often-have yen bean examined, and by whom? 10. Oan you furnish Testimonials of Character? Subscriptims will bo received, as heretofore, for the "Pennkylvania School Journal." Directors, and the Public generally, sro respectfully invited to be present. .HENRY HOUOR, Co. Supt. Lobanoo, July 12,1885. Normal Class ii i ,Lebanon. The third Session of the Normal Claes will be held In the Lebanon AcademY, Lebatton,Pa. The Term will commence on Monday, July Blst, and continue five weeks. The Exercises will omelet, as heretofore, of a thor. ough Drill and Review of the Common School Branches. As far ea practicable, the Olaaen will complete the study of the text books in the arid fear weeks of the iscu, end occupy the last week in review. Three Prizes will be given : one in each of the fol lowing studies—Mental Arithmetic, Grammar, and Spelling. The first P.lse will be given to the member of the Class who shall make the best Record in any one of the three Branches named, and the beat General Ater age in the other et:adios and in Conduct; the Second Prize to the one who Is beet in another of these three, with the next highest General Average, de. So that the student who excels in any one of the three etndies named will obtain a prlze—ite grade being determined by the other a tniiee, and deportment, The Prizes for this year will be Prurroantra ALBRXII, with the name of the recipient, and a suitable insorip tion imprinted on the cover: The award will be made from the lessons of the first four weeks, in order that the Albums mar be lettered in time for meson& •lion on the last day of the term. thutriemaras, similar to those of last year, will slim be given to a number—not exceeding ten—of chose who rank highest in studies and deportment. •• Arrangement* have been made for boarding as many as may attend, at prices considerably lower than the egniar rates of boarding in Lebanon. A few can be accommodated with one of the teachers. • This Olaes was opened two years ego, in Annville. Upwards of one hundred Teachers have attended it—to whom we twat, with confidence, in testimony of its advantages. Any further Information that may be desired in re gard to it, cm be obtained by addressing either of the undersigned, at Lebanon. W. J. BURNS= A. M., or HSNEY H OUGH, fl ..o. Bopt. Lebanon, July 12,1886. QlO DOLLARS REWARD. THE above reward willbe paid for such information as will convict any one of taking from the prem. ieee of any of the tmderaigned, - wood, rails, pasts, pro. &iota, or doing any injury thereon within the county o f Lebanon, Pa, D S HAMMOND, W GLONINGER, J H UHLER. W H BRESLIN, T P FRANTZ, MIOHAEL LOUSER, JOHN STROVI , R, DANIEL STOVER, ' J 0' HEILMAN, J /LARCH, PETER-HORST, EMUS HARTMAN, O R LIGHT, C GREENAWALT, GEO GLEIM, O RANIER, DANIEL FOCHT, DAVID BERNEY, I lIAMBLETON, DAVID MUM BERNHARD RAUCH, CATHARINE RICHARD, W LORENCE, J 0 SNAVELY, L L SMITH, GEORGE HARM, CONRAD RANKS, JOHN GA,9SER, TT WORTH, WILLIAM SPAHN, ELIAS RIDDLE, JOHN SMITIL - P. S., ADAM GRITTINGER, JOHN SOWERS, AINERMAN' HOUSE • Market Street, Lebanon,. JOHN MATTHES , Proprietor. rlittE proprietor of this old established and popular MOTEL would respectfully Inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re fitted and renovated. and no painnwill be spared to make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to any in the county. The STABLING, SURDS and Yard are superior too, and more extensive; than any other in Lebanon. The patronage of the Farmers and th e Traveling public generally is reepectfully solicited: - FLAOE—West aide of Market street, and half a square south from the Market/forum. - Lebanon, April 124865. JOHN MiTTHIAB. NORTH ANN VILLE Pres den SOUTH: LEBANON SOLOMON KREIDER, JOHN B 'MISTER, - WEI SHIRK, JACOB McCONNEL, D E MILLER, .7 LOUDERMILCH, ABRAHAM MILLER, I PETER. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN WITMEYER, JACOB SMITH, }MANUAL IKEMY, 'JACOB - PUNCH, PETER RADOCK, I ADAM WEAVER, GEORGE SNAVELY, 0 D GLOM - EGER, JACOB WEIDLE, ." PHARIS CASSIDAY J. W MI/314 HENRY SEIGRIST, DANIEL ST ICHTER, HENRY MILLER, JOS BOWMAN, 0 AWLS, J ROEDLE .- JOHN M LARK, HENRY F SHOW, . ', CATHARTNE MARX-,- - - CEO W KLINE, • HENRY W. FABER, JOHN OBERLY, DANIEL WEAVER, -enter of L. Kllno's Eatato June 21,1866. PUBLIC SA LE OF A Hanover Farm. W ILL be , sold at Mlle Sale, on tho' premises, on Saturday, the 29th day of July, '65, The following Real Estate, late the property of CON RAD HORSTICR, deceased, situate in East Hanover township, Lebanon County, adjoining lands of Thomas Gitz, John Ulrich and land of Martin Early, about 134 miles South of DAIL Rank's store; and near the union Canal, containing 49 ACRES AND 149 PERCHES. • • The improvements consist of a large two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, • , Wash House, and other outbuildings, a lately built SWITZER BARN, with two floors. Wagon Shed, Pig Sty, a = 'Spring of Water and Spring House, and Well with. Pump near the Dwelling house, a Young and excellent bearing Orchard of choice fruit. The buildings and fences are in good repair. The above property is worth the attention of buyers. Persons desiring to view said premises will apply to John Horstick, residing on the premises. Sale'to commence at '1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms of Sale will be made known by THOMAS RHUMB, Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court to sell. Jane 14,1805. Ale! Ale! - }IARTMAN'S LEBANON DRAUGHT ALE T. CAN now be had, in quarter barrels, at Yost's Brew ery, in Lebanon. Lebanon, June 28,1885. ARE . YOU INSURED ? NORTH MEAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, grbitati . eioia, Csea t iabitata, INSURES. AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES for $5OO with $8 per week compensation, may be obtained for $8 per annum ; or any other amount between 500 and 5,000 dollars at proportionate rates. Ten Dollars Premium will buy for $2,000, and $lO weekly compensation, insuring against accident of every description, traveling or otherwise. Twenty Five Dollars secures a fall matey for $5,000, andl2s weekly compensation. Short Time Policies. Arrangements are in progress by which Travelers will be enabled to obtain at any Railway Station or of any Agent of the Company, Ticket policies for one day or three months, securing in case of death from accident, $3,01.111, and in case of injury, $l5 per week, President, Theodore Adams ; 'Vice President, John H. - Bradley , Secretary, L. Peyton ; Treasurer, James- N. Conrad; l Directors, Theodore Adams, James M. Conrad, Richard Wood, James Graham, Franklin Steele, Geo.T. Stedman, John H Bradley, B. Morris Waln. Rev. WM. L. LENNERT, Special Agent for Lebanon and vicinity. TICKET POLICIES can he had of Rev. L. LEN NEaT, at the following rates For 12 hourslo cents, I day 20 cents, 2 days 40 cents, 3 days 60 cents, 4 days 80 cents, 5 days $1 00. Which secure to the purchaser in case of death from accident $8 cocoa. and in case of injury *MS per week. He is also prepared to issue GENERAL ACOn)ENT PoLI CIES to all who make application at his residence on Plank Road Street, Lebanon, Pa. Kir He also insures Lrvas in the CIIIIARD LIFE IN- EntexcE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY of Philadelphia, at the usual premium - rates. Tune 26, 1865.-3 t. , Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administra tion on the estate of DANIEL LIGIIT, dec'd., late of North Lebanon Borough, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebt. ed to said estate will please make payment and those . having claims will present them, duly authen ticated, to the undersigned. JACOB L. LIGHT, North Lebanon Township, BARBARA LIGHT, North Lebanon Borough, PETER SHOLLY, Swatara Township, Administratore of the Estate of Daniel Light, dee'd. June '2l, 1865. , F. "g - ai r I = as 1 W 4 4 rini 0 4 7 .A: ti) cu '''' ipg4 0.1 cL) „....., =BM' __;~ ~Q - 49 U Ea 4 0 0 i - 4 a= 45 E -4 0 t 5 'il r) 4 , _.- r? .1. . . . s. .. : :: Q 1.; W. . 4 ~.., . ri 0 0 ... _ ...; ~, Ag• rwi CV us Z g Z ta l a a 2 v. ... er, ~...= RA MI 1 0 ..«. "LS a . 0 , g4O °p i .- 0 ••• 2 2 0 0 a, 6) • 0 a% p.... 4 , 0 c.) •5! at 4.. c m _ ' ,7 77, - C h . in cQd 5 , -g. - .. Et r 471 :5, ~ &it ej g,.2 r. vg pos t - 04 0 CD fl: 064 lis. 4 ' s e, ..t. t 0 0 ...• 43 ~4) a . to o ct g -14 E T I $l6 ci 21 bp.,7., fl -4.. gal . at o 44 0 7., ,- g ' pod Q k We as am T 4,...., Q ... ,—, .- Af a. riA - •ttli? t• 4 0 0 I I r- ° 10 Pit i Ngf 0 66 0 3 ° " 4 Wt 1:1 Ct. 63 Cr/.; 4 41 g ii 1 3 0 I 04 0- sin 0 0-c .1 READING RAILROAD Winter Arrangement NOVEMBER 7th, 1864. . . , , REAP TRK UN LINE. PROM THE NORTH AND Njr North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, 'EASTON, An., Trains leave Harrisburg lOr New York, n 10144114 At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M and 1.45 P. 1,1„ arriving at New York at 10 "A. Iff.and 2.45 and 10.00 P. M., passing Lebanon at 3.53, 0.08 A. M., and 2.50 P. M. The above connect with s imilar Travis on the Penn sylvania Rail Road, Mid Sleeping Cara accompany the first two tra ins, witbaut change. ' • . Leave_ for Reading, Pottiville, Tamaqua, Minersville Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M, and 1.45 P.M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Statione only Pawing Lebanon at 9.08 A. M., and 2.50 P. M. Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A.M. and 4.40 P. M., Passing. Lebanon at 8.35 A. M., and 5.58 I'. A., Returning Leave. New York at 9 A: M., 12 noon, and 7.00 P. M. Philadelphia at BA. M. and 3.30 P. M. •, Pettsville . at 8.50 A.M.:and 2.35 P. M ; Tama ' qua, at 8.10 A, AL and 2.15 P. AL, and Reading at 1 midnight, 7.35 and 10.45 A. M.,,1.88 and 6.05 V. M., passing Lebanon , at 2.00,,8.64; 11L58 A. AC, and 2.35 and 7.24 M. , - Reading Accommodation Train: Lestiea Reading at 6.30 A. AL, returning from Philadelphia at 4.30'1';51. Columbia Railroad Trains leave ileading at 6.40 and 11 A. 51. for Ephrata, title, Coluinbia, &c. On Sundaye ; Leave New York at` - 7 P. 31., Philadel- phia 3.16 P. AL, Pottsville 7.30 A. H.; TamaquaVA: M. Harrisburg 8.15 A. M., miming Lebanon at 9.04 A. DI:,, and Reading at 12 midnight, !or Harrisburg, passing Lebanon at 1.05 A. DI. Connantatisn, Mileage, Season, Betted and 'Exam elan Tickets to and frankPinate, At redneed Rens. Baggage shacked thrones; ,110.nounde slivered each Passenger. - •, • • r tf. NICOLL% . IA:0W B uPeri*!'"" en ''' November 28; ' I E O 2 = A . mt 4 ,alt utig4 14V., 4 Sag . . gmm wg - .No * 4a411g m z rAk.:.E-4 0 csk ' s 4 4 maim mo m tje orgtegs az.v, 4 . 2 4. -40Aft.0".0 .. 1 P 7 TmmoW. l . aZi ot 87.; tf,rw i lizgfr " 2 *o Em ivlsr] ° , e, 7 ft. - ts.AOR i ie _ 0 .7.2 m qq Lehm NIFeEPH Haa 1411; 140401 , 60* tit g -41904-r-s?7!rifga.f f.v h .rdniN0.14.20 , .4154 onsrm IA .74 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- PEWEE! Promise to give dostomers the Benefit iIIWiIIinIISEISIAIICIDDIISII447,MtI;OI Rally Men and Buy Mgr Slums Cheap ALL WORK' WARRANTED 1)oni buy nilHilitise - e. our Stock Quick Sales and Small Profits is our sI fp v„ v as r„, %, HENRY KRAUSE, Market Square, Lebanon, Has just received a General Assortment o Dry Goods, Groceries, _ tlueensware, &c. . wawa w ill be sold at: the reduced prices '. of the times. - • • - , . • . Particular attention le directed to hie large Resort meet of Ladies ) Spring Coats, and Hoop Skirts: - Which for quality, price and variety . , are not to be surpassed. its.. Purchasers are respectfully invited to examine his stock before purchasink elsewhere. P. S.—CASH paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Lebanon, April 19, 1885. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP DRY 00i0D0 GOODYEA.R & DIFFENBACH'S (BABEB'S BLOCK,). Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. CALL and see the largest and best selected stock o SPRING AND MIMED GOODS, and at the low est price. Cheaper than the cheapest, so cheap as to astonish the world, Gall and see for, yourselves, ' All Shades of 64 all wool detains, • do , 34 all wool detains, do 54 all wool shepard plaids, do • 54 silk poplins, • do , 54 pool , de ekeivis, do 5-S stomas, _ do 54 Manchester detains, do 54 Paeifie delains, do • 34 Lancaster dolmas, Dress goods of an descripticlos. Ladies' coats, circulars and basgnes, do fancy.and black silks. A full line calico at all prices. do bleached muslin, at all prices, do unbleached do do. Beat assortment of Thibets, Brawls, and all kind of Summer shades. All kinds and prices of Ticking, flannels, Delmore% Hoslery, Hoop Skirts, Umbrellas, Sm., &e. Gentlemen Wear. A full line of CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, BATTY• NETS, VESTINOS, Jeans, Oottonades, all prices and very cheep. _ Best Stock of MOURNING GOODS in the country, as we pay particular attention to thisDepartmerit. . 64 Black do all wool delaias, do very cheap. 34 do 54 do canton cloth do 54 do Persian cloth do 54 do - alpaoca do 54 do bombazines do do crape yells " do. : do zone veils . do hosiery, gloves, 40.. 7 - do Groceries, Sugar, - Colittee, - • Nolassas l . • - Spiees,'&o. .all ate :PRICES. &if- Call one and all, and lOok throt& Our Large and well Selected Stook of Goods, and get the prig, as tis no trouble to show Goods. 'Out' Motto is "Small Profits, and Quick. Sales, and Good Value." . • GOODYEAR . ot DIFTEDTBGH. Lebanon, May 8,1865. LEBANON OIL MINING CONIPANC PRINCIPAL OFFICE NORTH LEBANON. PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia Transfer Ofacp, CNo. 3 Forrest Plaoe,) • 123 i SOUTH FOURTH STREET. . - PRESIDENT, HENRY LIGHT, Lebanon, Pa, • TREASURER, SECRETARY, ABRAHAM SHIRK. D. S. LONG. 20,000 Shares reserved for a toorking Capital. Subscription Itooks open only until: this nttriber is disposed of.. I ; Suliscription Price $2 Per gar°. PAR VALUE, so. °ANTAL, $500,000. snow sHoluts. - This Company owns in fee simple.. (162) : One-I.:Hun dred and Sixty two acres of Oil Mining Territory in Venango and Indiana COunties, 'upon which there' so already a good producing well. , More developementswill be made after the :Maoris of 20,000 shares is takep. For particulars and circulars call on Mr. SAMUEL W..WRAY, at the Philadelphia Transfer t Offlee,,(No. Forrest place,) 23. y. South FOURTH Street. - December 21, 1864. . • . • I I FOR SALE. rartif undersigned offers at PRIVATE SALE 108,110II$E I and LOT OF GROUND, In Weidrnatt's - addition to • the Borough of Lebanon', about ,500 yards North, emit 'from the 'De'polit, ad joining property of ; Mr. Cdpperatimer on the east, and Mr. Ores errata west. The house is, a two story Frame, and nearly new. Thls property Is well suited for a mechanic or tradesman, as dt ;is'mPar the w .Machine Shops. Itill be sold cheap. _ AT further particulars apply'. to'HENILIr Poissaireeidifig near by, or at Palmyra toi Play 17 ,1865. . - . New Soot and Shoe Sto'e: Tau undersigned enntinnenlo the public that they still continue their New Boot and Shoe Stern in ,Oumberint4Stree4 Lebanon, in aphn Granfreibuilding, one door west of tlie Confectionery Store, whein, they Vt. intend keeping constantly-on hand - agenikai e I . l l 9lMeortnient of Ladies, Condemn% Kisses, Boys, and Children's' ' . Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, tpe: . , , Atie.i.' talioh will be made nd-in , style,alglAuslity.not anrpassea by any other workmen in the country. Na "art eljeu he spared ,to Ph ase -and ma favor ' the= w th,s th eir orders,lutd the - Charges he as reasonable es possiblN nompatible with a fair remuneration: -" They also; keep a large stock of 11031 E MADE WORK, ' which is warranted to be as represented. The public are laritekto call and exankinatheirstook previo'us tp purchasing. Repo 'aping clone on Shari evades and atureruencaite rata, " ANDREW . MOOSE. SAMUEL S.. Sap?,,K Letarm s - tdity Mo o 1 G. L. ATKINS, Market street, Lebanon, Pa. NEW GOODS Cheap 4Cepris.ltcnreo,
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