Itia anon riaVtrtisfr, TERMS, - - LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1865. motitt Goodyear of the firm of Good year and Diffenbach, has returned from the city with a large stock of Dry Goods, which he will sell cheap. Call and see, and get Bargains. Mr, Young of the Libanon Dent okrat has been I reating himself to a steam engine and Press similar to the one used by the ADVERTISER. We had a visit last week from Mr. Harrison Lantz, of the regular army. He was on his way to Annapolis, being summoned there for examination for a commission as 2d Lieutenant. As he is a good soldier and sure to pass we con gratulate him in advance. The Drug Stores of Lebanon will hereafter be closed at 9 o'clock, in the evening. It is, perhaps, not generally known to our readers that a piece of blot ting paper, crumpled together to make it firm, and Just wetted, will take ink out of mahogany. Rub the spot hard with the wetted paper when =it instantly dis appears ; and the white mark from the operation may be immediately removed by rubbing the table with a cloth. The Harper Hotel Property in Rae Hanover, Lebanon county, contain ing about 87 acres of land, has been bought by tvin A. H. Carmany, for sia,Bso. Mr. Joseph Rhoads, of Douglas township, Becks county, killed a black snake on the Ist of July, near his rest. .tience, measuring 6 feet 3 inches in !length; and 9 inches round the thickest part of the body. ==l3 The apple crop in Eastern Penn sylvania, does not promise well this year. The orchards are generally bare of fruit with here and there a tree that Is well Ailed. The Rambo trees have been de clining for several years past. In North ern and Western New York the apple crop is said to be unusually heavy. At a sale of government horses in Reading, last week, some of the sharpers drove nails into the hoofs of the animals so as to obtain better bargains for themselves, and they did TSB NATIONAL TEACHERS' Asso viterzoN will hold its annual meeting for 11865, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th-of Au ant,. i'n - the hall of the House of Repre sentatives, in Harrisburg. Gov. Curtin will deliver an address of welcome, at 10 o'clock, A. M., oa the 16th. It is con templated to have an escursion to Get tysburg on the afternoon of the 17th. Rev. - Mr: CUMlttivr van TrettaTTl hia introductory sermon next Sunday ,morning. in Zions' Lutheran Church.— Also preaching in the evening. In another column we publish a foorreet list of Stamp Duties required by Airet of Congress. It is useful for rekr •enee and should be preserved. We copy tit &um the Age. 'The Lebanon National Bankde chalet! a seml•annual dividend, on the 11th inst., cif,lß per cent. This makes 18 per cent. dividend declared by this Bank since 11l se list of January, when it went under Oie now National Banking Law. The Valley National Bank also declar ed anotheralividend of a per cent, on the Ist inst. The Lebanon Gas Company made a three percent, eeml•annualdividend the beginning of/uly. The members of the Union Fire Company will meet on Thursday after moon, at 6i o'clock, at Weimer's Ma chine Shops, for the purPose of trying tthe engine., -frhe Providence Journal, in an oattidt. on Mason it Hamlin 'a Cabinet Organs, spooky Of these excellent and now celebrated in strumenal. as follows.: "For volume and quality of toneltfor variety acid beauty of °treats ;for ex eellince loworeseendo and dim in (tondo ; for quick noes of response to the tooolt in rupid etneeeto and leflata wimps; for the ease mid entire free dom tram Wawa with which the bellows is op .crated ; far 0.60/ability ofevery part of the work . ensieshlpp and ,tar capacity for standing well in tune, the new Cabinet Organs of Messrs. Mason Hamlin—portalli3e amid Instruments, the larg. • est of Which ere satatkir than ordinary piano fortes—are not only .quirts equal to the smaller 1 PIP° organs of the best eashere ' but much cope rlor tcr the generality of theme heretofore used In small churches and balls, mod der private prac. %pee." British Quarterlies.— The North brithish Review, for the 2d quarter 011865, teitajns seven articles numbered and en teed eta follows : tthaiderlok Augustus Wolf. Z. Do New Gold Mines A Priem, 3. trim:. Woolen of Letters. 4. England and Norway in the Eleventh Cen- 1 toy or. Ponatkrraloligions Literature. B. Syinbohlavidot Christian Art. 7. Slate and firespeuts of Italy. the North eskish Is re.published in connection with the London, Edinburg, and Westrninister Quarterly Reviews, and Blackwood's Magazine, (monthly) by Leonard Scott & Co., 38 Walker Streei, New York. 'reran for the entire series 415,00. The Philadelphia Flour and Grain Markets are rather firmer and more active, and prices have slightly ad vanced. CATTLE MARKET.—Tbe offering's of Beef Cattle were large to-day, reaching 1700 bead, an . Increase of 900 over last week, and the market - was cosy dull at about previous quoted rates, buyers bar log the advantage. Sales ranged at - from 12-to 1111 e lb for coo mon to good and prime quality. _The principal sales were made at 131414 se. Cows were dull, 120 sold at frem $25 uplo $6O each for springers, end $3O uP to $B9 bead_ far cow end calf, as to qual sty 110418 were rather better; 2000 bead sold at • the dliferent.yards, at from $l2 to $l4 the 100 me nek, SINOP were dull, and prices show n failing - off of la Ile lb"; about 8000 bead arrived and • sold at from ti@sio lb, gross. Lambs sold at from sA.to 5 00 tp head, as to quality. l!M==l Just printed and for WO at this -got e, Qoaditions for the Sale of Real Ea. late. How DOGS GET MAD.--Nine tenths of the people are in ignorance in regard to the promonition of madness in dogs. One of the earliest signs of mad ness in dogs, and one which should al. ways arouse attention on the part of those in charge of dogs, is a sullenness combined with fidgetness. When it means rabies (madness,) the dog retires to his bed for several hours, and may he seen curled up, his face buried between his paws and his'breast. He shows no disposition to bite, and will answer to the call, but he answers slowly and sul lenly. After a while he becomes rest. less, seeking out new resting places, and never satisfied long with one. He then returns to his bed, but continually shifts his posture. He rises up and lies down again, settles his body in a variety of postures, disposes his bed with -his paws, shaking it in his mouth, bringing it to a heap, on which he carefully lays his chest and then rises up and bundles it all out of his kennel. If at liberty, he will seem to imagine something lost, and will eager ly search around with strange violence and indecision. The dog should be watched. Jibe begins to gaze strangely about him, as he lies In bed, and -if his countenance is clouded and suspicious, we may be certain that madness is com. ing on - 81 50 A YEAR A NEW WAY TO KILL RATS.—A correspondent proposes a new way to kill rats. His own house being overrun with the vermin, a servant girl who had seen the effects vf l old BourbonWhisky' on bipeds thought she would try an ex periment on the rats. Accordingly, she took a small quantity, made it very sweet with sugar, crumbled in bread enough for the crowd, and set the dish in the cel lar. A few hours after, she went down, and found several rats gloriously "fud dled," engaged in throwing potato par ings, hauling one another up to drink and singing, "Rally 'round the flag." These were easily disposed of ; those not killed left the premises immediately,- suffering from a severe headache. It is said the medicine is quite agreeable to take. GRAND Solomon Bomberger, HoPg William Ranch, Corkwall John Bt-tchold,N Lab tp Simon I arch. Swear& Joseph Gingrich. Swab:Llß 4artin Melly, But Han Henry Hrightbil I, Lond'y nano Smith S nth L• b Jobn Krnm. Heideiberg Philip Gheenawalt Lebanon Ohriatinn Bachman Garn'i Dr niel scllzer, N Luti twp TRAVERN Cyrus Match. N Lab Nor atercoto Hoff's, Bethel '' I David Newman, Heidelberg John Remberger, N Leb tp David Rank, jr., Hanover Jonathan Miller, Jackeon John Gra) bill, Heidelberg John Daly, B rough William Daus-. d Annvill. Jacob rd Lentz, Bethel He ry L Kreider, Blasters Henry D S Anoville Jacob Bradt, B..irouilb A E6041z. Mil'creek William Leta, Swat era t ilman• 1 E Bickel. Swatara ll aisle( 0 Shenk. N Annvi'a Imam Liotrich Union 1 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, keekir_igthem i 41. perfectly (wiz aratesdnfd c non -tor- • . 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'ean be used. Sold at Dr. George Ross' Drug Store, opposite the Court _House, Leba lion, Pa. June 28.-2 m. Photagraphe.--J . Daily is turn tog out very fine pictures at his new Gal lery, opposite Sieguist's Hotel. All are invited to call and see this specimens. * DJ 7-30 7 S .azd all other kinds of Government twenties, constantly - on hand and ready for delivery, at the Lebanon Nation al Bank, of Lebanon, (late Leb anon Bunk.) information relat ing thereto may. at any time be obtained from gr. Uhler, the Cashier, or the other officers of the Bank. It. Diphtheria is en sdarming disorder, whether it af flict a child or an adult, and yet it can be cured at once by application of aubsay's Ready Relief. Try it and you will bo convinced, however skeptical.- Diph theria is a malignant Bore throat, with some addition al and really fatal•feattires. Besides the anguish oc casioned by the rapid uleerution of such a delicate ipartmf the system, the iiismiriane which so -speedily apillAre over the throat; threatens a speedy death from suffocation. There - iiino time for trifling in such a crisis. The ablest medical men stand appalled. They •Itnow not wbaii-fo do with a feeling of certainty, and put the patient must have Instant relief or expire.— limn steps in Radway's Ready Relief, like a protect- Angiwgel , and bids the Buffet er live . It is applied to thecehroat, externally, with freedom. A little of it mixed mith water bliadminfstered Internally. The pa ticet,meJves. 'Re breathes with more ease. Hp feels the snumielous medicine, 84004 bin entire' frame with nosireigor. He rapidly, improves under such ap propriaestirmatment, and, in a short time, walks forth, tiespiteellarnaclictiona the contrary, rescued from the gravy. .omald anything be more sure or more slat pie r Yet Rai/May's Ready Relief costs only flftycents a bottle—about bairn)* sum you would have to ex pend for theiflrmtpreacription - written out for you by your mrdlealettendant." This is saying a great deal for the virtues ofißmlway's Ready Roller, but not a word more than it.ciaiselentietudy deserves. It will .promptly curelalphtlioria; - will anything else? Ar, an evidenonmfAheremarkable powers of Rad way/alleady,Rellerf in .the treatment of Dipb tbrrin, gortiffbroat,i Hoarseness anlinellfle, Coughs/ and Colds/ tba readerittrenueme.drlotrilaid the following letter. (Let this important fact, he ‘biume in mind--Radwity's Heady itelieCnever fells to Ark:Wren - Jag the inflam mation to the-surface. Letit.inimpplisd to the throat as directed, the patieetwill surety recover. The following camisorne gat ot many that we re ceived In the winter of Taeili-9, liming the prevalence of this disease at Albany, Gambrill of Al bruy. writes: "'Three of my cbildreu were seined with a peculiar kind aeon throat, which has prevailed to a serious extent In this city, of which a greet many children have died. It commenced in my family with it sore throat, headache, hoarseness, sore lips, sore eyes, then lever would sot in, and the skin turn to a yellow tint. / knew how good your Ready /teller were for the general run of complaints, and determ hied to risk the lives of my children on their merits. My trust was well founded. -I gave each of them four pills, and rub bed their bodies item head to feet with the Relief.— My children were as well as ever In twenty -four hours after taking your moil Wino. bellove,had my neig - hors need the same means, they would have saved the lives of tbeir children." Ready Relief is sold by all Druggists and country merchants, and at Dr Redway's office, 87 Maiden lane. New Y ork. Also by Dr. lloart, Lebanon, Pa. July 12, 1866.-2 t. Cleanse the Blood. wITH conupt, disordered or vitiated Blood, you are sick all over. It may buret out in. Pimples, or tiores, or in some active disease, or it may moiety keep you listless, deprtneed and good for nothing.— But yon cannot have good health while your blood ie impure. Ayer'e Sarsaparilla purges out these impart , 'Clue and stimulates the organs of life into vigorous ac tion, restoring the health and expelling disease.— Hence it tepidly 'cures a variety of complaints which are cawed by impurity of the Wood, Such as Scrofula, or K Inge' Evil, Tumors, 'Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pint.. plea, Blotches, Bolls, St. Anthony's Hire, Rose or Bei !Opal's, Totter or 2all Rbeum, Scald Read,' Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous 'Atmore, Sore. Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregularity, Suppression, Typites, Sterility, also. Syphilis .or Venerial : Diseases, Liver Comylebiti, and Hurt Mum Try Ayer,' stain Term, 1885. Jury List f-r Au UI.ORS John liWiateln, Cornwall Joseph llhrich, Cornwall Peter Bucher, Bethel Napoleon Deab. Swatara David Elliott, Union Jonathan Blitz Leb John Odwatt Leb'non George Hoffman, N Lab Bo William Delniuger , Lon Vy ' I Isaac White, di illoreek Joseph Coover, Jackson INI;oh sal Ho,re4rs $ Milrk BJIIRERS. Henry Person, Hillereek John Snyder, S Lebanon George Gerhard, Bethel John Hirst, Bethel George W Braider, Land's Jacob Hegel B .5t Hanover George D Hoveiter, 8 Anne Jobs Krell, B ibel John H Walker, Union George Withers, Milicreek George Long. swatara John Henry, N Lab Bor , Jacob Capp, Lebai on Bor Joseph Carmany, S anny'e George Itrey !high Amor, S'a Daniel Dickle. N Lab Bor Peter Halsor, NI iiiereek John Looser, Lebanon `4lv - tirfo. Curling Diphtheria. Sarsaparilla, and see for yourself the surprising me. tirity with which it cleanses the blood and cures these I 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. Huey, Sarsapar lila, but oiten 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 upon 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 best alterative which we know bow to pro duce, and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any body. Ayer'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 its virtues:— The world knows them. Prepared by J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers in medicine everywhere. July 5, 1865. lirandretles Pills a General Assistant of Nature. What is health? What is disease r Ifealth is when the supply and expenditure are equal. Disease when the supply and expenditure are unequal. iIItANDDICIIVD PILLS Impart certain expulsive powers to all matters in the body whose life IS below the standard of the surrounding party, or which have remained longer than the time nature designed. So inlevers and all that class 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 Pills era supposed front the results to do is simply ASSISTING THESE EFFORTS OF NATURE. June 28, 1865.-Im. No Hardee-flood . . . ON thn part Of the'South can pr"tent the SUCCORS of 0 1 9 the Dillon arms. Ocant and She tan's policy, like Criitadoro' $.4 ' _ air • . DYe . •'. 5 Everywhere establishes colors which are beautiful id the people's eyes. The hues of the National Flag are those of Heaven, but among all the dyes of Earth there is none save Oristsdoro's that produces Instanta neously perfect lac similes of nature's every shade of black and brown. Manufactured by J. ORISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York, Sold by Druggists c — Applied by all Hiair Dressers. June 28, 1865.-Im. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, TREATED with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Isaacs, Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, Liolland,) No. 519 Fine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials froth the most reliable sources 111 tLe City and Country can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as he has no seaets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain - No charge made for examination. February 8, 1885. NI a trimOnial LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : if you wish to marry you can do so by addressing me. I w ill send you, without money and without price, valuable informa• tion, that will enable you to marry happily and speed ily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This infer. illation will cost you nothing and if yon wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confi dential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward celled. Please inclose postage or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., N. Y. May 24,186 r—am The Leba Camflay LEBANON, Wxow Extra Family, $lO 50 Extra Flour, 9 50 Prime White Wheat o l 90 New Red Wheat, 145 Old Red, 560 Prime Rye, 90 Corn, 80 Oats, 60 Olover-seed, 6 00 Timothy-seed, 8 50 Flax-seed, 1 50 Dried Apples, peeled, 2 50 Peach "Salta," 4 00 Peach "IlutzeiN" 200 Cherries, 2 25 Onions. , 150 Potatoes. $5 bus, 100 Apple Butter,* orock. 75 Mstigiono St. Luke's ottureb.--Services every Sunday morning id 10 o'clodk. - , • . Preach ing in the gar i ySalrUn .troth evening St John's Ohurch.—Service next Sunday morning and evening in the English language. Lecture on Wed nesday evening. The English Harvest thanksgiving Berman will be preached at the Rome Shoe Pike Meeting House next Sunday at lu A. lit. German service on next . Sunday morning,• and Eng lish in the evening, hi Salem's Lutheran Church. ~~~~~~. On the 13th inst., by Rey. B. W. Schninuk, Mr. IGNATIUS ELMER to Miss ELIZA. TROSTLE, both of this borough. On the 27th June, by Rev. A. S. Leinbach, Mr. ROB ERT STUART, to: Miss. REBECCA YAGER", both of North Lebanon township. tu.t. et th , north Lei , anon Pnroacr.bl the Rer..7 B Denje LEIDWICE. MILLLR to Miss LOUISA BOMBARD, both cr the above named lace. ~~. In Palmyra t SARAH ItOCHENBACII S in the 88th y ear of her age. Ida 100ti0i*Ents.,. - Administrators' Notice. NOTIOI4 fa hereby, given that Letters of Adminia tratlon on -the estate of PHILIP MAAR, deed! late of South Lebanon township, Lehanon•county, Pa have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims will present them without delay, duly authenticated, to the undersigned for settlement. JACOB SIIAAK, Milloreek tp, ' JOHN 11. MAAR.. Cornwall tp., Administa ators of the estate of Philip Shank, deed. July 18, /805. QUA fit TER LY REPORT OF the condition the VALIAt NA etortt4. Dam Or Lettaxott. of the State of Penn sylvanie,ou the m>relog of the Fir , t Monday of July, 1865 : R r SOURCES . „ Louie and Bilis Discounted $142,161 85 Real Rstate 1;195 28 Remittances. and other Lash item= 5 645 59 Due front National lie ke 84,421 98 Dne ftcm other Banks 3,203 21 U. Steen Bonds deposit& with El -8: Tree. eurer, to stoma ci•cniating Notes.' 10r,000 00 U. States Bonds on hand ... 52.950 00 Other 17 Stet s Seem ti. a .6,010 00 Cash on hand is circulat;ng Platen of this Dank 6 500 00 Cash an bend in circulating Notes of Nat. and State Banks .. . . 30 440 00 Specie and other lawful mosey 44,243 16 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $lOO,OOO 00 klarplus Panda.. 25,000 00 Oircni ding Notes received from the Comp troller -50,000 00 elrorliating Notes of the Lebaarm Talley Bank t . 188,820 00 Individual Dlspositv 89,242 47 Iltvidenda unpaid.. . 5 128 84 llu.e to National Banks /1,788 77 Due to Male Banks 8,502 28 Di, count and Bxchange 4,919'24 Interact, Tax, /to 1 ,5 5 7 59 Lebanon, July M. 1885. Shaw & Clark's 1 -IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. USEFUL IN EVERY FAMILY! LADIES TAKE NOTICE ! ! PATENTED IN THE UNITED STATES, ENG- - LAND, PRANCE AND GERMANY . - Etoß durability and convenience they cannot be 1. equalled, and the etyle of finish make them a beautafri Ornament for the Sitting room or Parlor. Large Machines, Gold Leaf 'Finish $25 00 Small machines, do 50 00 Table and Treadle, Walnut Top, extra 10 00 Hemmer, No. 5 8 00 Hemmer, No. 6 1 50 Extra Needles, each• 10 Theme machines can be used with or Without a stand, work equally well with the hand as with the foot, and are not liable to gel out of order. 44- Oar terms are Cash 0n..73, livery of Machines. .EDWARD L. LENNERT, Sub Agent ; Sample machines can be seen , orders left;and punt tually attended to.at the Agency in Plank Road Street, next door North of Moravian Church. Orders by mailiuust. contatrvoLe red stamp for re turn postage. 'Rev. WM. L. LaNNERT, Lebanon, "melt* , 1860.--8 m Authorized Agent. T is true that “lbneuraption can be cured'" but I when this fact is asserted, It is proper to add that if the disease lies reached its very last stage, a core is almost or quite impossible. There is no creative pow er in medicines. When the longs have been destroyed by disease, no human art can restore, them or create them anew. When lizards have lost their tails, and lobsters have parted with their Craws, nature favors these animals by refitting them with new members r but the case is different with man. The destruction of any of his member* is final; they are not to be re covered by any natural or artificial contrivance - a.— These undisputed facts show how important it is for consumptive persona to avail themselves of the means_ of cure, before decomposition of the lunge has advance ed ao far as to make recovery hopeless. It can be proved by unimpeachable evidence that SCHENCK'S PUifidONIC SYRUP has cured more persons suffering with:diseasee of the lune, than any other Medicine. This,preparation has been before the public for more than twenty years, during which time many hypothetical "mires fcr consumption" have ac quired temporary credit, which in , most cases was of very short duration, but Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup has maintained its popularity, endured the test of in numerable trials, and 'triumphed over all opposition, It now enjoys an :established reputation, and its claims to public favor, and confidence admit of no dis pu te ion Market. , acted IWiekty. EBDAY, JULY 19, 1865 Eggs, t dos., * 20 Butter, it ib. ' 22 Tab or salted butter, 10 Lard, 20 Tallow, . ' 12 Elam, - 22 Shoulders, 18 Sides, . 18 Soap, 10 Bees-wax, 25 White Rage, 6 Mixed Rags, 8 Flax, ig lb., 1234 Bristles, t lb,, 40 iteathere, la lb., 6234 Wool, iis tb., . 40 Soup Beans, lb qt., 8 Vinegar, Ts gal., 20 $440.364 10 $440,054 to JOB. HARca, Chiatiter NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHENCK'S PULSIONIC SYRUP, SEE-WEED TONIC AND Jflandrake Pills. ITB.OPERATION This medicine healatbacesses and tubercles on the lunge, prevents the unhealthy secretions of the bron chial tubes, and removes from them those accumula tions of morbid matter;whieh cause oppression of the breast, difficulty - of breathing, &c. It also soothes those irritations of the respiratory organs which pro duce coughs, and which if neglected, are, very apt to terminate in consumption. In connections with the Pulmonic Syrup, and to assist the operation thereo f SOUENCK'S SEE-WEED TONIC AND MANDRAKE 1 . PILLS Are A sometimes prose ibed. In certain cases these medicines are useful apod,nowerful auxiliaries. They give tone to the stoifilW.and strength " to the whole ; they incite tilrliver to healthy acgon, cor rect the vitiatedlGlCaMilfurify the - blood; and thus remove that scrofoj s mcondition of the body which prepares the wiy#Pirieonsanaption, liver complaint and other dangerbna' rders. c Each medicine is a mpanied by printed directions, o in four different lang es,--English, Drench, German and Spanish. Conlnmptivessbould understand that the great den ger is in deleY. Thel disease is a perilous one, and it admits of no parleyin or dilatory movements. If you neglect to apply , for,lef until all the resources of na ture are exhausted—until the lungs are completely wasted away-z.it is too much to expect that any medi cine can help you. Dr. Schenck is acquainted with all the phases of Pu lurnitry diseases ; for many years his attention his beenooafined to this branch of medical practice, and he has'examined more lungs than all the pbpsicians in Philadelphia taken together. Hie time is completely occupied, day and night, in the exami nation of diseased lungs, in giving advice, and in trav eling from one city to another to attend to his numer ous patients; and hostas suites of rooms in several dif ferent cities expressly for this purpose. DE. SCHENCK'S RESPIRODIETER is believed to be the only-instrument which is really useful in. ascertaining the condition of .the lungs and the extent of Pulmonary disease in all its vari ations. In almost every square of Philadelphia there are persons who have been cured of Consumption in its Revival stages by the use of Dr. Schenck's medicines. Many persons have been restored to health by these medicines after being confined to their beds, reduced to mere skeletons, and troubled with cough, night sweets, 'brain fever, and all the other indications, of an ad, Tanned Stage of the- disease. It cannot be doubted that many lives have bean saved by . a timely resort to these remedies. It Is true that, to all cases where enmity() effected, the patient must have some lungs remaining, for if, as was intimated above, the lungs have been destroyed, by, the disease, a cure is not to he expected. But thousands of VICTIMS OF CONSUMPTION have descended to their graves who might have been cured if they had come to Dr. Schenck in time and placed themselves under his directions. It is a com mon error, and often a fatal one, to obtain from "reg ular phisicians" and others some medicine to allay the cough, until each Medicine leen its effect—and then the patient sinks and dies. It isnot denied. that some who take Schenck's Pulmenie„Syrup die also. Perhaps they commence too late,.-it was stated at - the outset that thia medicine cannot greats new lungs. That Ise work which belongs not to human art, bat to Divine Omnipotence. All that Dr. Schenck claims for, his medicinesis their ability to regulate and invigorate the whole systenf,lo ripen the abscesses and facilitate the discharge of the morbid matter, to relax the mu cous membrane of the bronchial tubes and to dislodge from those tubes the rough phlegm or purulent mat ter which obstructs them, and produces serious dis eases of the organs of respiration UNFAIR STATEMENTS. Certain physicians have infermed . their consumptive patients that such eti one took Dr. SChenekts medicines and died, notwithstanding ; but those liberal.minded doctors neglect to mention., perhaps, that the persons who died in euch. eliCumetancek 'halt previouslv sob niltted themselves htthe treatment of an Id school" reace,.; •J. .tst.l. 4 '6 powers', Were , ear exhaus ed before Dr. Schenck.took them in charge. The "old school doctors," the disciples of Paracelsue —acknowledge Wit they. cannot --Cure Consumption.— Dr. Schenck says ghat Consurnptipn can ,be cured, and he offers the most unquestionabill proofs'that beams cored many eases which 'all the "regulare had ahem donded as desperate.,Dr. Schenck candidly'admite that he cannot cure every but he believes that such cases as he cannot-cure, are : beyond the reach of all human remedies. HO . to Mr. &tiered:, or eend for him, and have year - lunge examined. He will in form you, without reserve, whether he can cure you The following persona are ready to testify that they have been cured by the use of Dr,Schenck's medicines. The.list might be g#atly extended if it were deemed necessary, but phymilatte and patients who may desire to bare a mountain°resit:Moos ' may be gratified by calling at Dr. SchenAk's Office; No. "ffil North Sixth Street,..Philadelphin. John 0: Green of Tacony, eight miles above Phija delPhia, was confined, to - .bed with Consumption in its last stage ; lilt family and: neighbors were expecting his death - daily. He procured Eicherick 'a Pulmonie Syrup, less with a hope of saving hie life than to ro lhve his sufferings by le reening the tough`phlegm which so obstructed his breathing that it required con stant fanning to pretent suffocation: On examination, Dr. Sebenek found one of his lungs very much dis eased from top to bottom, and a . large cavity in the centre, Vie other lung wee nearly sound. He wonld have died within a few days without the help of Schenek's Pulmonie Syrup, for many: consumptives die in the same way with nearly onelung sound, though their lives might be saved by the nee of this medi cine. Mr. Green reports that his health is now excel 7 lent,in fact, that he is as: well as ever: He gave Dr. Schenck a certificate of these facts, confirmed by some of his neighbors, and. the Odd Fellow's Lodge,- at Holmesburg, Pa., of which he is a member. • - Nrs.Leibert, No. 1009 Parish street, Philadelphia, was also pronounced by her physicians to be in the lan stage of Consumption. She was confined to her bed ; she had a violent cough, bleeding from the lunge, dc. Her liver waa also extensively diseased. She was recommended to try' Dr. Schenck's Pnlmouic Syrup by her pastor, Rev. Dr., Thomas L. Janeway. She did try it and she linow well. She gave a certi ficate, confirmed by Dr.Jeneway, and she is willing at all times to giveinquirera any additional information in relation to her case. ♦ " • Dr. Schenck aired, tire persons at St. JOseph's Or phan Asylum, corner-of Seventh and Spruce street, - namely :• a Sister of Charity and alittle child, both' believed to be in the last stage of Pulmonary Con sumption. • Sirs. Romans; N 0.980 Race street, was cured of Bronchial:Consumption, by Schenck'n Pnimonie Syrup. She wag very low 'tido& and nobody believed that she could live a month. She' is now well, and quite a fleshy woman, Sire tiomans has recommendea many others to use this medicine. numbers - of whom have been cured. I Sir. Charles O. Johnson .of di to , Pa., -was also cured of Consumption by Dr. Sehenek's Syrup. Al most every person in that place will testify that he was a walking skeleton Philips„ itlabniennd Botranto all gave him %late incurable. While in .13s. Schenc'k's office„timotlittiity, he informed a gentle man that he could. spat high with hie thumb and finger. fie now weigkz 200 pounds. Be certifies that after taking ene 'dozen bo:tles of the Syrup , an internal abscess broke, add be spit up a large quanti ty of matter'so offensive that no one could stay in the Mrs. Oasis, No. 1029 litinter street, Philadelphia, was cuted of Consumption by the same meow/. Both other lunge were diseased, and in such a case a cure is very rarely effected. Aly the advice of her physician, she re:roved to a rural location, (Woodbury, N. J.,) where she remained for severalmouths, but con. tinned to get worse. She 'ante back to Pb iladeldhia with the expectation, of alepeedy death. At this time she commenced the use ot. Dr, Schenck's Medicines, and was cured. She is now a fine rosy , 00king wo. man. Mr. Edward Hooper, of the firm of Hooper & Town &anis No. 1330 Batterwood street, Philadelphia, was Cured of Consumption by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Mr. Leonard, of the firm of Wit Hard & Leonard, Looking Man Manufacturers, No. 10 North Sixth 'street, Philadelphia, was far gone in Consumption.— flo bus been taking Dr.' Schenck's Medicine, and is now utmost well. " Mr. k. T. Fremboli, lqo. 227 North Sixth street, Phi . . adelphia, was mired of Consumption and hermorrhage of the lungs. About two years ago, on a summer's day, while walking in -Franklin square, he was taken with bleeding from the hinge, and threw up about half a gallon of blood. Ile was removed to M . brew er's drug store, and from thence to his home. A physician was sent ihr, who prescribed secuttd.ent orlon' but the patient continued to grow weaker and weak er, discharging a quart: of blood daily. Finally he sent for Dr. Schenck, and was cured: , lie is now a stout and healthy man. Mrs. Robinson, Eleventh. and Spring Garden streets, was cured of. Consumption by Schenek's Pnlmonic Syrup, Mrs. Catharine Dolen, No. MN Sansom street, was in- the last stages of Pulmonary Consumption, and is now cored by Scherck's Puhnonic Symp. Mr. E, N.Conklln was afflicted. with consumption some years ago. lie took Dr. Schenck's Medicines, and now enjoys-tolerably good health. His cough is all gone. Occoefonally he has some bleeding of the longs; but one or two doms of Schenck's Mandrake Pills, by their Wiwi on the liver, restored his custo mary health. lini•-• J. ii. Schenek's Laborratory and office is at North East Corner of Sixth and Commerce Streets, a few doors above Market street, Philadelphia, where he keeps a largesnpply of medicines constantly on band for wholesale sad retail. Ile can be found wises ion ally every Saturday, to give advice or examine lungs with his Respirometer, he will also be at his roams No. 3.2.troad street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 A Priem of the PULMONIC SYRUP 84;A-wEED TONIC, each slWperhottle, or $T 69 the half dozen. Mandrake rilio Ihir cents pet box.. Adifie freUi,_but for a thorough examination with the Respirometei July 19, . TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS IN LEBANON COUNTY, For School Year, June, 1865—June, 1866 NOETII LEBANON BOROUGH . . STEACHERS.—The examination of atchers for the Schools of the above District will take plow in the Large School Rouse, on Saturday, August 19, 1865. CYRUS HUTCH, President. JEW. HENRY. Secretary. CORNWALL. I THAODERS .—The examination of Teachers for the 0 above District will take place in the Lebanon Acade my, on Saturday, August 26, 1886. JOW)EPH li lIEILMAN, President. CHRISTIAN Wens, Secretary. ANNVILLE 11:TDADELERS.—The examination of Teachers for 11 the Schools of the above District will take place in the Annvillo Academy, on Saturday, September 2, 1165. JOHN L. FRANK, President. HOMY LIMIT, Secretary. 801JTEE ANNVILLB. a TEACHERS. The examination of Teachera for the e 7 above District - will take place at the Annyille Academy, on Atenday, September 4, 1866. JACOB BACHMAN, President. SAMUEL AIRMEN/3ton, SOCrenay LONDENDERRY. 9 MALE AND 2 FEMALE TEACHERS.—The exams nation or Teachers for the above District will, take place at Palmyra, on Tuesday, September 2, 1865. HENRY ISOMBERGEN, President.. ANDREW CLENDENIN. Secraktry. ' .NORT,EI LEBANQN. -12 TBACHEBB.--The extinsination of Teachers for the above District will take place at the Double actiod House, on Saturday, Septem,ber 9, 1885. - JACOB - LIECHENDORN, President. Jos. LIGHT, Secretary.. SWATARA. 1 ITEADRERS.—The examination of Teachers for 11 the above District will take place et Jonestown, on Saturday, Septe mber 16,1865. NAPOLEON DESII, President. Wm . BitINEY, Skretary. MILLCREEK. STEACHERS.—The examination of Teachers for the above Dlatrletwfl take place at Neumanstown, on Wedneedav, Sepleritber 20; 1865 . FRED.-A, SCHULTZ, President. JACOB C. PEWS, Secretary. . HEIDELBERG . TE&CHERS.—Theexamieation of Teachers tor lel the above Dietrlct will take place at Sebeeffere town , on ThursdaP; September 21, 1865. JEREMIAH STEINMETZ, President. Jimmy B. IBA, Secretary. • UNION. 9TEACHERS.—The examination of Teachers for the above District will tairtxtlace at the. Union Pore, on Monday, September 2b;1886: . President. PPM= K. Beszanz, Secietary. EAST lIANOTER; TRAcums.—The !xaminatiop rot Teachers tor IV the aboyerristrict will take place at the Washing , ton School House, on Walliesday,Se.stenther. 27,1.885. DANTIth iIIEASH, President. JOIIN U. Saucy, Secretary. I3TEACIIERS.—T he examination of Teachers for the above District wilt take place at Fredericks. burg, on /Friday, September 29;1865. GIDEON SLINOTTEKLY, President' Tutu, n Lunt; Secretary. SOUTII LiBANON TEACHERS.—The examination of Teachers for the 0 Schools of the above District will take place at the Lebanon Acadeiny. on Saturday, September 80, 1805. HENRY DOHNER, Presidon 'Joni SNIDER, Secretary. JACKSON tre'relts...--tl'eh tivo , v a e m l i A l s a t t r l i o a n w or .i ;reac k te p riLf . or at tbe blyerstown Academy, on Satur d ay, October 7, 1435. . ISRAEL TIOR, President. lismcr , KßErrssn, Secretary, MMUS. I —Candidates forexamination•will be in attendance • pmetuatly, at o'clock. AM. IL—applicants tor-schools will present themselves for examination is that District in which they propose to teach, and not wait for a private exa ethation. L—Teachers holding Certificates of a former year, are requested to present them. IV.--Certificates, to be legal, must have a Ilve.cent Revenue Stamp affixed, which the Superintendent will tarnish- Teachers will please, make the Oa ge. V —No Certificates will be granted that do not eyrie ., axe 2% in the Common Branckes, Including the Theory of Teaching; or that, he summing up, amount to mote than twenty. • VL—Applicants are requested to write out, before the. time of examination, the following questions, with th 4 correct anew ere, and present +hem on the. day' or examination. as specimens of Penmanship:— 1.. What is your name. and Past Office address? 2. In what State and. County were you born? 3 How many terms have you taught? 4. Wh t•proholvona ' 13°6km:id Jburnals have yon read during the past year? 5. Were you a regular member of a District Insti tute during the last term you taught? 6. Did you ever conduct a recitation or exercise at any of the Institute meetings? rr , nrs c.:ltriitteadarrert:fir the ` - County Inatitute? 8. What Normal. Sehool - have you dtended, if May ? R. How often have you boon examined, and by whom? 10, Can you furnish Testimonials of Character? Subsoripti us will be received, as heretofore, for the “Peunsylvania School Journat" Directors and the Public generally, ..re respectfully Lreited to he .present. HENRY HOUCK, Co. Supt. Lebanon, Zuly.l2, 1865. ' NORMAL- CLASS IN LEBANON. The third Session of tine Normal Masi will be held in tho 'Lebanon Academy, Lebanon, Pa. Tho Term will commenoe on Monday, July 31st, and continue five weeks. T.,e, Exercises will consist, as heretofore, of a Gum. neigh Drill and Review of the Oommon School Braucher. As far as plactleable, the Masers will complete the stJdy of the text bookt in the 'first four weeks of the .erm, and occupy the lest week in review. Three Prizes will.be given: ens in each of the rd. lowing studiee—Mental Arithmetici, Grommet, and Tao first Prix 9 will be given to the member of tit' , OloS, wteo shall make the bast Record in any one of the three Branehes named, end the beat General Aver ego in the other studies and in Conduct; the Second Prize, to the one who le beet in another of , three three, wit. the next highest General Average, &e. So .t at too student wbo excels in any one of the three Dulles nettled mitt obtain a priz --its grade being determined by the other sem lies, and deportment Th. Prizes for Oda year will he rnornartaleu ALBUMS, with the name of the recipient, emu a suitable inset Ip dru imprinted on the cover. be award wilt be made from the leseons_of the first four weeks, in order that the Albums Mai be lettere, iu time for present Zion on .the last slay of the term OBRTIIPICO2.3, similar to those of last year, will also be given, tea number—not exceeding ten—of ;hone bo rank highest in studies and deportment. Arrangements have be.n.needs for belrding as tunny as may attend, at`prices considerably lower than the eguiar rotator boarding in lee lemon. A few can be ace emmodated with one of the teachers Ma CMOs was opened two yeara ege t in Annville. Upwards of one hundred Teachers have atteaded Tver with conflitence, hi testimony of ifs advanta,ge3. .., . . .- further infernatlon that mev be desired in re p.- i , o ir, c.n ke obtained by at dressing either of the tic+lersigned,i at Libation. W. J BURNSIDE, A. M., or BENS. Y EfOLIOK,Co. Supt. 1,4,5 t ou, July 12,1866. FAVORITE SILBER RESORT, KNOWN AS "COLD SPRING," TB NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION AND accommodation of guests. - Improvements have been made recently to -the C3froaci 113pprizig . 3E3U:ramose, which, added to the naturally beautiful scenery sur rounding it, lenders it ono of the pleasantest places in the country. Those desiring relief from the oppressive heat inci dent to cities until wits will . profit by a.vlsit to, this resort.• THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE Is pleasantly loceted on the line of the Schuylk II and Susquehanna vailroad,26 mike northeast of Harris- The wagon roads leading to the "Spring" are in ex cellent condition. O. RODEARIVIEL, Jane 7, 1865.1m*. Harrisburg, Boxl7o. Poor Man's Cash Shoe Store! STOCK at 01,1) PRICES NEW STOCK SOLD AT LOW FIGURES; Our . Business Increatisingi MORE TRADE , WANTED TO REDUCE PRICES Promise to give Customers the Beneat THE MORE WE BELL THE CHEAPERIE CAN BEL Rally Men and Buy Your Shoes Cheap •ALL WORK. WARRANTED Dont buy ,unti I yooAte- our Stock Quick Sales and &lion '..F!roft:ts is . our hrotto.! 6"; L. :THINS, Market street; Lebieop, Pa ' PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the Premises, on Friday, July. 28, .1865, The following Real Estate, viz : AL . Plantation, IN North Anaville Township, Lebanon connty t of a mile from the Union Water Works, 2N miles from Annville, 2 miles .from Bellview, adjoining lands of Joseph Boyer Benjamin Light, Samuel Moyer and Cyrus Youuget, containing 73 Acres and some .Irelellletil About 13 ACRES is heavy WOODLAND. The res is of the best Firming Land, in a high state 0 fcultiva Hon and under good fences, and lately limed all over The improvements ar, a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Sweitzer Barn, frame , • Bank Barn, and other, necessary improve •a ' . thents. Running Water through the " • land, and two running Wens near the 111••, buildings. 2 YOUNG ORCHARDS with choke fruit on the premises. FOr farther information apply to the undersigned residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 k, P. M.. when terms wilt he Made known by SAMUEL 'ORRICE. N. Annville tp., July 12,1505, • ASSIGNEE. SALE. R.e.a, 1 Est:a:lei aol at Public Sale, on Saturday, August 19, 1865, On the premises, : • A Plantation. or tract of LAND, containing 87 ACRES of 6' 50,1 farm i ing land, situate n Union Township, Lebanon county, near Bordner's Store, adjoining lands of Daniel Wal ter, WNW Coppenhaver, and John Zehring. The im idlfiti provernents are a large two story weather boarded . LOG DOUSE with porch, new MELTZER BARN, and other improvements. A never failing 'Well of Water near the house, and tiowing water on the land. ALSO. 6 Acres of WOODLAND, on the Summer aide of the mountain, in said township, adjoining land ofJacoli Bank and ethers *§;, Any . one **king to see the property will please, - 6611 On John K.Wilileri residing on the pionfilies, or on the Assignee, ligritficar by. Soh) to' cOmmenee at 2 o'clock,. P. M., when terms will - he - Made known by DANIRL WALTER, Assignee of John 11-Miller. Lisiinv G. Mums, Auctioneer. July 12, 1865. PUBLIC SALE OF A Hanover ''arm._ W ILL be sold at. Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 29th day .of Daly, '65, The following. Real Estafe, late the property of CON RAD RORSTICK, deceased, situate in East Hanover township, Lebanon County, adjoining lands of Thomas Glitz, John Ulrich and land of Martin Early, about 14 miles South of D. M. Rank's store, and near the Union Canal, containing 49 ACRES AND 140 PERCIIES. • The improvements consist of a large two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, ir , • Wash Mous?, and other ouuildings, •,,-„ a lately built SWITZER BARN, with r • • _-.. . two floors. Wagon Shed, Pig Sty, a Spring 01 Water and . Spring [louse, 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 rfiew said premises will apply to John Horstick, raiding ea the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. hi., on said day, when terms of Sale wi,l be made known by THOMAS KRAMER, Trustee.appointed by the Orphans' Court to sell. June 14,1865-. Dissolution of Partnership. rilgE Partnership -heretofore existing between D. Focht, William Focht and John Focht, trading un der the firm of D . FOCHT & SONS, in the BriekMak. ing Business, in the borough of Lebanon, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 10th of Jaly, 1865. The' books of the firm aro in the hands of the undersigned for collection. The business will be continued at the old stand by John and Conrad Focht. WILLIAM FOCHT. Lebanon, July 12,1865. Stray Heifer. OliE to the premises of the subscriber, at the 15th Lock; on the Tinian Canal, near the Water Works; the first week in April, a BLACK. 323 :FEA , Spotted head and white belly, between three and' four yeire old. The ase A '? owner is requested to come forward,prove .78 Saw..* property, pay charges and take it away, or i t willhe disposed of according to law. North Annville tp., July 12,1865, Paper LL and! Rag Store. illagarge 32 South 6th ,Street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE—Printing, Writing, and all 'otter kinds of PAPER. • Sutlers, Binders, and Bonnet Boards ; also, Rags, and paper makers' materials. , Jul} t l2, 1.130.-43,m • ' . Adatitaistirator's Notice. XIOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin is _lll trstion on the estate of ADAM' MAAK, deed., late of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa.; have been granted to the undersigned; residing in the borough, county and state aforesaid., _All persons irt, 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. BLAIR.; Administrator. Lebanon, July 12,1865 —6t. NEW GOODS 4 Z- CM A MBWOM°° 1 Of HENRY KRAUSE, Market Square - , Lebanon, Has just - -reeoirad a General Assortment o Dry Goods, Groceries, queensware; : &C. .WHICH w ill be sold at the reduced prices of the times. Particular attention is directed to his large assort mint of Ladies' Spring - Coats, and Hoop Skirts! Which for quality, price and variety, are not to be surpassed. IM.Purchasers are respectfully invited to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. P. B.—CASH paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Lebanon, April 19. 1005. °± 4 11 c;,' "2. r` cr . pl cr 5." ti ct, ~.„ -© co cr in = 0, 2 = = In ....,‘"` ~, a ft ' - .J 0 e. , Eti = .6' 0' - ,0... = O , CD - -. .. `... B =. .• a e ° A' .c.L, ,D 2 CI - g: ' < rig m F 2 F. aPO q '''' ~: .:4 . 0 f iit , z ..,; ~ 4 •co = ~,.: r...„ ..; - -. 7 , - .0 0 GO . 4463 5.... r" i• -4 cn '-',..,, m IT. . ?". m • •••• ••••• A t" VI ,•1 .0 . a' : ' 7 CP . w Poo ' . • V.. .co p9' do • -• 4 .7.- - c. 44 _ i COPAILTNNititIIII? TIERETOFORE EXIST iug between C. LOWER mill. W. RANK, in the Wholesale Tobacco .13usluess miner the firm of LOWER RANK, is this:. (ley dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late tan a Ilt be settled by either•or the partneri atNii.l4B North Thirda. Philadelphia, Ju1y. , 10.884. . '• H. R , 11. W. ANH, of the late-Arm of Lowe! Jr, Rank,e wlll.contleue ,the bueinese me heretofore, at italllo place.. . .. H. W:' RAKE: Philadelphia', July , l3, 1864 —5B. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP C)RT GOODS GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACH'S Cia.aara Cassia. filtcarei, 111 (BABER'S BLOCK - 0 Cumberland Street, ..Lebanon; Pa cIALL and see the largest and test selected' stock. re ki SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and - at the low' eat price. Cheaper than the cheapest, so cheap 'sa to astonish the world, Call and see for yourselves, All Shades of 6-4 all wool delaine, - do 34 all wool detains do 54 all wool shepariplaide, • do 5-4 silk poplins, do 5-4 paul de ckeivis; do 54 =hairs, . do 5-4 alpacas, • • • do 5.4 Manchester &skins, do 54 Pacific detains, do ' 34Lancaster detains, Dress goods of all descriptions. Ladies coats; oh:ordure and hawses, ' • - do fancy and black silks. A full line calico at all prices, do bleached muslin, at all prices, do unbleached dodo. Best assortment of Thibete, Broscba and all kind of Summer shades. All kinds and prices of Ticking, flume* Balmoral'', hosiery, hoop Skirts, Umbrellas, Gentlemen Wear. A fell line of CLOTHS, OASSIMBRES; SATTI NETS, VESTINGS, Jeans, Cottonades, all prices and , very cheap. Bost Stock of MOURNING GOODS - In the country, as we pay particular attention to this Department.. 64 Black all wool detains, very cheap. 3-4 do -do . -do 54 do canton cloth _ do • 5-4 do Persian cloth do 54 do &paces - 5-1 do bombazines do. . do ' crape veils do' do zone.velle hosiery, gloves, Groceries, Sugar,. Colireei . . Molassas . Spices, &a., all at LOw ,PRICES. *it- Call one and•all,, and -look through our Large. and well Selected Stock of Goods, aka get the prices, ar tis no trouble to show Goods. Oui'llotto is "Small Profits, and Quick Sales , and GOODYEAR DIFFENBACH. Lebanon, May 8, 1885. -- FOR SALE. 'I I HE undersigned offers at PRIVATE SALE hie ROUSE I "aud'LOT OF GROUND; in Weidraan'e addition to; a., the Borough of °Lebanon, about 500 ' yards North east from the Depot, ad joining property of Mr. Coppenhaver on the east, and sfr.Eves on the west. The house fa a two story Frame, and nearly new. This property Is well suited for a mechanic or tradesman, as It is near the Machine Shops. - It will be sold cheap. For farther particulars apply to WNW' FORM, midi - nit near by, or at Palmyra toj. . - JOHN S. RUPP.. May 17 ,1865. , . New Boot and Shoe Store! THE underiigued announce to the public that they still continue their New Boot and Shoe Store In Cumberland Street, Lebanon, iri John Greed's building, one door west of the Confectionery Store; where 'they Nlintend keeping constantly on hand a general am . sortrnent of Ladles, Elentlemon, Idisscsißoys and Children's " . . Boots,,Shoes;. Gaiters &c. ~ & c. , all of *bleb will be made np, in etyle and. q,uality not to be surpassed by any other'workmen in the country. Ne effort shall be spared to ,ploase.!ind satisfy all who may favor them with their orders, and their obaigas will be impreasonable pbeeible, compliable with a fair remuneration. . They also keep a large stock of ' ' HOME MADE WORK, which Is warranted to be as represented. , The public, are invited to call • and'examinetheirateek previous to purchasing. . ' •.. • • 4ir - - Repairing done on short notice and at r easonable, rates. - • ANDREW MOORE. Lebanon, Mayl6, 1885 ABNEIT WARE ROOMS-AND CHAIRMAN- UFACTORY, Lately occupied by WEN Laussoir,7 Alarket street, &I door north of the - L.: Valley jZttaroact LEBANOL:P.A..: , Largest Manufactory and Best. Assortment of Furniture and Chairs in the County , nrillE undersigned would most respectfully ask the 1 public to bear in mind that be has still on. hand at his Rooms the Cheapest, yi p, largest and best Assortment , •of thecaott fashionable' and - handsome stock of EDW.-. Persons In need of anything in his llnisnronld best call and examine his stock , before purchasing else where. He warrant& all 'stems' fobs of a • superior quality to any In , the market in'the conntY,nstt is all of his own make; Piicee We'd be lbw& ' than at Any other place, either in the borough or county of Lebanon.' Ile will also have on hand an extensive assortment of CuShioned Spring, Cane Bottomed and WINIPSCiII MAIDS. All orders promptly attended to, and speedily exe cuted, at the very lowest prices. All persons purchasing Turnitnre,from him will be accommodated by baying it delivered tothem to any part of the county, Free , of Charge, and without the least infUry, as be basprocured one of the best Mak. 'toned Furniture Wagons, especially for that , pnrpose. READY MADE COFFINS will be kept on hand aud COFFINS will be made to order at short 'notice nd FUNERALS attended. An m 1111,1865. PETER STELY nAlrrmAic's DRAVORT ALE ! . . CAN now; be had, in quarter barrels, at Yeses Brew ery ; in Lebanon. • Lebanon, Juno 28,1885. - ' Ailministrators l Notice.: NOTIC E is hereby given that letters of Administrii. tion on Ike estate of DANIEL LIGHT, deed.,'llito of North Libation Borough, Lebanon county, have been granted to the undersigned. All personnindebt, od to said estate will please make-payrnent • and those having claims pill pres Ont them, duly mitten limited, to, the undersigned. • , JACOB L. LIGHT, North Lebanon Township, B ARB Ait A LIGIIT; Noith Lebanon , Borough, • . PETER BROLLY, Ewatata Township, Administistors of the Estate. of Damibl Light, &fed. • Jane 21, 1881. . • • =O , gi ... cir fft ..I p iT 4 "..:), i. t 4 gi6 • AS 5.. m 2 g, , ' 4 WI S E , 0 14 iMi L i d ..0 g .g ki ' ci ) It• 4 ••••••• FA 1" 13 g Q ''' ' F: 2 M 4 0. 2 '. ... •In try 7 ' •.,•--9X4 •ISr co 7 , , ;,. 4. It a i .', , PrA 0 ..6. 414 . 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