ea mu, VErti,str. TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1865. outt affain. ALL drop-letters will need have only a one cent instead of a two cent stamp, as heretofore. Salem's Lutheran Sunday School of this place had a harvest home Pic Nic on Wednesday last, In Lehman's Woods. The day was pleasant and the crowd en joyed themselves highly. Lost on Wednesday last, at or on the road to the plc-nic, a purse con taining a silver dollar. The owner's name may be ascertained at this ofi•'ice. Lebanon .National Bank stock for sale.-33 -shares of the aboie Bank are offered for sale. For terms, &e., ap ply at thli office. On Wednesday, a discharged soldier from Lebanon county, while in a state of intoxication, was decoyed into a den up town in Reading, and robbed of about 1440. Alma-dm Li. htni. .71 Killer a -- novir - ChM Law .Stisteined.—The military court martial, : tiaw la session et Harrisburg recently, had befbr• IbentAbe ease of Wm. A. Dean, °barged with efilitting. men into the service, of the. United States with intent to defraud the government; also, with destroying military duo• uments. The Court, found him guilty, and sen tenced him to five years imprisonment and to pay a fine of $5,400. General Cadwalader has set aside the ending of the court, and orders Dean to be banded over to the civil authorities for trial. The ground on which the finding was set amide was. that Dean was not in the military mortise at the•t{nte the offences were committed. On Saturday th accused was brought to this city, and , was'held by a United States Commis sioner for a bearing.—Philadelphia Paper. Dean, several years ago, resided In this place, being the proprietor of the Restaurant" under Funck's Hall, for a brief period. A Valuable Colt, three years old; belonging to Mr. Stout, of Lower Heidelburg township,Berkscounty, which was hitched :nto a light sulky one day last week, for the purpose of breaking him to harness, became fractious an ran against a stand containing seven hives of bees. The bees, on being thus disturb ed, swarmed upon the colt, and stung him so severely that he died next day.— Mr. Stout and . Mr. Ipseling were • also badly stunk , An their efforts to save '•the colt. • The Lightning Fly Killer, for sale at Lemberger's Drag Store. The 29th annual commence ment.of Franklin and Marshall College; at Lancaster, Pa., took place laid week:. and was better attended than for some years past. Mr. Buchanan resigned the Presidency of the Board of Trustees, and is succeeded by Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford. it is said that the Master Ora tion by Mr. Mays, of Germantown, Ver. upon uGermania," wan& most eloquent speech , of the day. He sought to trace 'the, itifillNlCe of German thought upon the history of the world. He showed that it prosesiod the true spirit of liberty; that it , did not fall into despotism on the one hand, nor unlicensed freedom like the French; that in it was to be found the true gtti4e of American liberty. Robbed is the Cars.—Prof. J. 8. Whitman, Of the Pennsylvania Agricul tural College, had his pocket picked in the cars between Pottstown and this city on Tuesday morning He suspected a stranger in the cars, rand prevailed on him to show his money, which the Proles sor at once identified as that stolen from him t but the fellow struck him , several Wows co that he was obliged to release his hold on him, and when the cars ar rived at Eighth street, the thief jumped off, and has not been seen since. The Timm states that the conductor, named Missirner, was discharged for not:using proper Aorta to have the money restored or the: pick pocket arrested.—Beading • Gagette, • Merchants can be supplied with the 'Lightning Fly Killer at Lemberger's Drug Store. The Far-View Sabbath School near Zinn'sMill willhold a Harvest Home Celebration in Zinn's Woods, on Satur day, Aug. sth. Onanibuises will run during the day, leaving Mathes' Hotel between 7 and 8 oielock, In the morning, and regularly during the day. Hucksters are strictly forbidden •to bring strong liquors on to the ground. • _ Mese& 43fruNsiDai IioTTOK'S Normal School opened, in the Academy, on Monday, with upwardtrofp Students. Thisnis a fine opportunity for Teachers to perfeat themselves in their profession. Capt. Wm. M. Derr has re-com menced the practice of the Law in this borough. See his card in another col umn. John B. Rupp sold a property in Waldman's Addition, in this borough, last week s at private sale, to Jacob Fees for e 675 Property in this borough is be ginning to look up a little, selling at bet• ter prices than for some time past. LEG BROKE.---Mr. George Ba ney, residing near Mt. Nebo, broke his leg badly, week before last, by falling from a loft in his barn. PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SO- CtSTY.- - The State Agricultifral exhibi tion to be held at Williamsport on the last days of September promises to be an unusual. display. We learn that already more space for cattle and sheep has been applied for than ever before so long pre vious to the exhibition. The State So ciety is exerting itself, in conjunction with a committee of the Lycoming Coun ty Agricultural Society, to have complete preparation for any crowd that may visit the fair-or the beautiful town in which it le to be-beld, Oee adv. in *other col- Urba, Lieut. JOHN A. LIGIET made the grandest balloon Ascension, lien this place, on Saturday afternoon, that probe bly;was ever made by any aeronaut any where. The day was a fine one, and con sequently thousands and tens-of-thou sands witnessed the aerial fl Everything being, ready, about 20 min utes past three o'clock, he entered the car, and the balloon rose gradually and magnificently. The air resounded with cheer upon cheer, which were returned by Mr. Light. is course was at first directly south, until he stood• over the Cornwall Hills, when he took, another current and veered over to the east, gradu ally edging north. The sky was without a cloud, thus allowing the balloon to .be seen until it appeared as a mere speck in the heavens, and then eventually was entirely lost to sight. At 15 minutes be fore 5 o'clock Mr. L. landed safely, about 11 Tidies north-east of Reading, in Ros comb Manor township, one mile from the E. Penna. Railroad. He returned to Leh anon in the N. Y. midnight train. He sailed about 40 miles, and his greatest al titude was between Womelsdorf and Reading, where he reached the enormous height of 9000 feet, or nearly 2 miles.— He reports his view as most magnificent. Harrisburg and the. Susquehanna, Lan caster, Reading, the Delaware, and hun dreds of villages were in sight at nearly one and the same-time. His next Asce nsion will be from Meadville, Crawford county. He is sure to go up, if it is pos sible for anybody to go up, and hence, we trust the people of that place, if they • - Si 4') A fEAIt. hgs, iivi min age r ly and944.iise. MT...Light will per. form .his"Virt; let. `the people also do theirs. Spear's Patent Fruit Preserving Solution for sale at LENBERGER t 8 Drug store. SUMMER COMPLAINT--IMPORTANT TO EVERY READER.—Blackberries are now abundant in our market. It should be borne in mind by every person that there is not known a more pleasant and effec tive remedy for diarrhcea and summer complaint than blackberries. If you are thus afflicted, at once "throw physic to the dogs," and eat plentifully of this delicious frult. They will do you no harm, and prove to be a corrective of dis ordere-incident to the summer. No House-Keeper should b e without a bottle of Spear 'a Patent Fruit Preserv ing Solution•. For sale at LBMBERCIEWS Drug, Store. The Perseverance Band of this borough his been engaged by the Liber ty Fire Coinpany of . Reading, to perform for them oh the occasion of the great fireman's parade, in Philadelphia, on the 7th October next. Spear's Patent :Fruit Preserving Solution for'sale at LEURNEGER'S Drug Store. We have been shown a model of "Clay's Metalic Weather: Strip" for preventing rain-, snow, dust -and cold entering houses enderioutside doors and windows. - It is far ahead of anything of the kind we ever sew, and its cheapness, simplicity and durubility must bring- it into general use. It can be applied to apy door or window,and there is scarcely a house but its inmates are annoyed by the intrusion of the 'elements. In this _ easionalTy a patent 9trealpractical utility. —one that remunerates the buyer and seller. -'The people living along the Sus quehamia are making.strenuous efforts to compel t?e Perqtv RAH Road Com pany, and oherpaities 'having dams in that stream, to fix or_alter their so as to enable shad and other fish, to ascend the river as 'ln, olden times. Should they succeed we may expect to be again re galed with delicious Susquehanna shad. Town and country rights for sale, which offers a rare chance for any one of ordinary mechanical genius to make money and serve the people, with a very small outlay in capital.— Cali and see at the Lebanon Valley House. - . No HousetlKeeper should be wiEhont botttoi Spear ' s Patent Fruit Preserv big Solution or rah) at rieWBBIROER'S Drug Store. There is a firm' feeling - in the Phila. flow marAlitend a fait demand; about 2,000 bble extra fiMlsy were digitised of at $8 50 per bbl; for old litook s9®9 60 ; for fresh ground do; and $S 35 - for northwestern ; 600 ,bble fan cy Ohio sold at $l,O 50. The sales to the home trade range frornolol,6o 67 for superfine ; $7 25 fg7 75 for:egttik $BOl9 50' for extra family, 'and at higher urea for fancy lots. Rye flour has advanced and 100 bbls sold at $5 50. In' corn meal ncithhigtloing. GRAIN—The wheat market is unsettled and buyers and sellers are considerably apart in their views, with sales of 2,500 bus old red at $2 25; new red is in demand at $2 10(gt2 15, a further advance. Rye is steady at $1 10. Corn is scarce and has again advanced 5c per bus,, with sales of 1;500 bus yellow at $192@1 05.. Oats are firm; 4,000 bus new Delaware sold at 52®680, and some old at 118(41700.' CATTLE MARKEIT.=The movement at the Cattle ritpalluring tbetpast,week has been of an extremejy limited character, but prices havti' been steady, and supplies are coiling forward. elowfy." Buyers' are holding off In the hope of supplying themselves at lower figures. About 1400 head arrived, and partly sold at 10@lle . for common, 12®14 for extra, and 15©14e for prime, The Cattle offered for sale represent ed Pennsylrania, Ohio and Illinois. COWS and CALVES are unchanged. Receipts reach 100 head; end are selling within the range of previous quotations. SHEEP are :active at,atiother advance. Re ceipts reached - 5000 heed, with sales at ' o®o}c lb gross, as in condition. HOGS. At. Henry Glass' Hog Yard the offer ings were free, and purchases were freely made at 15©16 100 lbs nett. There Was some movement at the Avenue Yard ; about 800 head sold at the same figures. Housekeepers look to your interest. Preserve your fruits with Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, and save the ex. 1 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 preseryed 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, ?a. • June 28.-2 m. Photographs.— . Daily is turn ing out very fine pictures at his new Gal lery, opposite Siegrist's Hotel. All are invited to call and see his specimens. * Blanks for Bounty and invalid Pen glop 01014 just printed and for sale at OM AD = Tarribia Olaa. • • An extensive Methodist camp meeting will be held at Shrewsbury, on the Northern Central Railroad, com mencing on the 17th of August. Maj. John Fritz, late of the 93d Pennsylvania Volunteers, has been ten• dered the appointment of Chief Clerk in the Reading Post Office, by Major Bri ner, the incoming Postmaster. Mr. Tobias Wilhelm sold 18 acres of land, with - improvements, situate in Jackson Township, to Mrs. Rebecca Smith, for $4,000. gilt cid aintitto. Dr. Radw' ars Regulating Pills. Don't confuse these' surpassingly excellent pills with inferior articles. They are just what they profess to be, and nothing else. If you are a victim to dyspepsia, to heart-burn, to costive ness, and all the painful, as well as spirit de pressing symptoms which attend a poor diges tion of-the food you- eat, take Dr. Radway's Regulating Pills, and the immediate relief you will experience w ill render all eulogy of their virtues superiluoae. Never tell us that you are in despair because 7ou have tried so many other kinds of pills in vain, their drastic effects only adding the piles, perhaps, to your catalogue of ailments. Dr. Radway's Regulating. Pills op erate mildly, searchingly and effectively. They are made of aloes, or gamboge, or of similar drugs incorporated together in a crude state r mixed-up, as they always are, with mach inert material, so that you are compelled to tnke several -times as much as you odght. Such pills purge you vio lently. They-871p° you severely. Radway's Regulating Pills, on the contrary,. though they are but 2b cents a box, are composed of the ac piellflot4e4ildin..offend- - t iPtaost delicate stomach. There is no griping With them, and no weakniritilift;rthemtT, They gently operate, and-little by little, as their name implies, so "regulate" the entire system that your appetite returns, your digestion grows stronger, your liver demi its duty, your stomach becomes quieseent,• your costiveness disappears, your' heart-finrn is forgotten, you unconsciously ac quire a more robust health than ever. Every family in the land should provide them selves with a box of these pills—one or two taken on the first symptoms of uneasiness, will iminediatelfcheck - disease, however malignant. Pride 25 cents .per box. Sold by druggists and country. merchants, "and Dr. Radway's office, No. S 7 Maiden lane, New York. Also by Dr. Doss, Lebanon. . July 26,1585.-2 t. Cleanse the Blood. -IArITH 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 merely keep you listless, depreseed and good for nothing.— But yon cannot have good health while your blood is impure. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla purges oat 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 Kings' Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruption's, Blotches, Boils, St. Anthony's Fire, ROEO or Ery sipelas, Totter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Di 68115136. such as Retention, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Stwility, ciao Syphilis or Venerial. Diseases,. Liver Complaints, and Heart Diseases. Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and see for yourself the surprising ac tivity with which it clammier the blood and cures these disorders. During late years the public have been misled .by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sartasparilli for one dollar. Most of these have bean frauds upob the eiek, for they not only contain little. if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties , whatever. Hence, bitter diaappointrnent has followed the nee of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the , market, until the name Resit has become synonylnono with imposition and ',heat . Still we call this compound "Sarsaparilla," and intend to . supply such a remedy ea shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. We think we have ground for believing it haa virtues which are irresisti ble by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. We can only amens the sick, that we offer them the best alterative which we know how to pro duce, and wehave reason to believe, it is by far the meat effee4al purifier of tl.e blood yet discovered by any body Ayer's erry Pectoral is so universally known to surpass ery 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. • .em • Prepared by J. 0. AXES k OD., Lowell, Jelees., SS& Void 'ell the druggists in Lebanon and teifers 'to medicine everywhere. • July b, 1865. Deafness Blindness and Catarrh, SEATED wit h the utmost sumess, by Dr. 4. Isaacs T , , Oculist, and Armlet (formerly of Leyden, Rolland,) No. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the moat reliable sources in the City and Country can be aeon at his Office. The medical Moony are invited to accompany their patients; as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain' No charge made for examination. Februaxy 8. 1885. Matrimonial. LADIES AND . GENTLICidIiN : ityou wish to marry you cap do so by addressing me. J will send you, without money and without , price, valuable informs. tion, that will earls le you to marry hapilly, and speed• ily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This infor mation will cost you nothing:and if you wish to marry will cheerfully assist you: All letters strictly confi dential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please inclose postage or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, • BAR.A.Et B. beldlifinT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., N. T. blay 24,1865.-3 m. A FTsW REASONS, VIET TIER AMERICAN WATCH IE6 %M EM 333111EPP It is made on the best -principle, while the foreign watch is generally - made on no principle at all. The foreign watch is mostly made by women and boys, by band. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watches are made without plan, and sold-with oht guirantee. They are irregular in construc tion, and quite as irregrilar in movement. They are designed only , to sell, and the buyer is the party moat thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "anarei," "lepines" and "Swiss lavers" in professed repair for a few years will appreciate the truth of our statement. - THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH. Instead of being made of Several hundred lit. tie pieces, screwed together, - the body of the American Watch is formed of SOLID-PLATES.- No jar interferes with the harmony of its work 'ring, and no sudden shock can throw its ingehin , ery..oef of gear. In riding,nr any business , pur- OUR,' ltie all held together as firmly as a single piece of metal: is just what all machinery should be:—. lit. ACORATE. 241: SIMPLE:3d. STRONG 4th. ECONOMICAL. We not only secure CHEAPNESS by our sys tem, but QUALITY. We do not pretend that our Watch can le bought for less money than the foreign make-believes, but that for its real valUe it is sold for one-half the pride. OUR SOLDIERS' WATCH. (named Wm: Bi- , ' lery) is what its name indicates—Solid, Subltan tial, and always Reliable—warranted •to stand' anramaiuxiCefltiarehing, Riding or Fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF WATCH (darned P. S. Bartlett) is similar in size and general appearance, but has more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is put up in great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beauty and workmanship, is quiet small but warranted to keep time. THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch may be found in the fact that we now employ 'over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still upable to supply the constantly increasing deinand. OUR THREE-QUARTER PLATE WATCH is thinner and lighter than the others we have described. "Its fine chronometer balance is deli cately adjusted to correct the variation caused by changes of temperature.' These watches are the fruits of the latest experiments in chronom etry, and are made by our beet workmen. in a separate department of our factory. For the finest time-keeping qualities they challenge comparison with the beet works of the most fa mous English and Swiss makers. ROBBINS A APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company, 182 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Jufy DR T49BIAW VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, IN PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, oures.lamenees, outs, galls, collo, &e. Bead the following BOSTON, July 7th, 1860. Du. TOBIAS : We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, bruises, colic and outs, and in every instance found it the best article I ever tried in this circus company. Please send in dozen, as it.is the 9617 Hriinliell Wie noir.. We hive 105 horses, 1. do not want to leave HYATT FROST. gh & Co's. Menagerie. ~ Office 58 Cortland' et., some very valuab I , an town without it. Manager Van *lin Sold by all dru' ish New York. July 26, 1765. m. IV° 1 The Southern opl tation of being p Bonk to RECOG .ZE lI R whose heads of g y, red hair, have SUEREND E under the worder opuarDo which plants tarns black and brown as her own. Mann tun No. 6 Astor 111, ' gists. Applied all July 26,1865 1 -4 m ~...... The bast Strigth, fling Plaster to the. Por ous Plaster of D. cook.—They are warrant ed to keep good inn years, but may be return ed for 'Area phonon thout any charge. IMPTITAI T QUALITIES. 1 They will curc aWe kness of the Back, Pain in the Side, a Limene of the Knee or of the Ankles, or Cold eat, Doper and with more cord fort than any other a header:. ICRoxvi4u, A any Co., Jan. 16,1852. Da. T. Az,Loctinc.- T ear Sir : Seventeen years ago I was sorelyi t injured in my-back. At length I was induced tense your plasters. 1 . , wore one constantly 'tor six months, and ad_ more hard work in timassix 'months than in the precluding Mein yearL ' , l'haveinet worn a plaster for over eighteen months, Itrul have had no return of the gnawing plircand weakness 'in my back, but have been entirely will, , . , lam your obedient servant, . - ._. 2,,- , - - - JOHN G. CRARY. - 1 Principal Agency, ' Brandreth Bouso, New York. Sold by all Dialers in Medicine& July 203,1866.-,lm. .. : . - gnition have given up all expo. ed, and, it is equally di& ORTHERNERS Mow, white. brown, or TRIER COLORS working influenoe of O'S HEIR DYE, qtly in their stead snob attire might mistake for d by J. OHRISTODORO, , or York. Sold by drug : air-Dressers. Old - Eyes RAMP , ex, sto9. .....oa7eifiiiielpt of 10 cents, - . N.-3.100T.N. " D ' 80 Brow:W New ay, Feb.; 1865, ' 4 Addrees, If yeti' Want to. Know ALITTLB OF BVEIiTiPiIING. relating to the ha% man system, male and fem 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 c ommon' aense,7 a curious book for curious people, and a good beak, for every one. 400 pages,loo Illustrations. Price $1.51:1. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may "be had at , the Book stores, or will be sent by mail; post paid on re• ceipt of the price. Address R. B. FOOTE, N. D. 1130 Broadway, Now York. For side at .14,„Beokor's Book Store, Lebanon. Feb. 1, 181:13.-01n. AGENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decay, and the", effechiet youthful indiscre tion, will be happy to furnish others with' the means of cure, (free of charge.) Tkda remedy is simple, safe. , and certain. For full particulars, by return mail, please address JOHN B. OGDEN , , 00 Nassau St., New York. June 14, 18135,-Am. Just printed and for sale at this office, Conditions for: the Sale of Real Rs. tate. ion Ilarkel. rrrected Wie7cly, 18D4T, • AUGUST 2, 1885. Eggs, V% doz., 22 Butter, le lb., 24 Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, 20 Tallow, 12 llam, - 22 Shoulders, 18 Sides, - 18 Soap, ' 10 8008 -wax, ., • 26 Whits la . ge, 0 .. —..— 3 The Lebo'', Carefully. C -LBBANON.. WIGAN Extra Family, $lO 50 Extra Flour, 9 50 Prime White Wheat, 210 New Red Wheat, 1 85 Old Red, 2xo Prime Rye, 90 Corn, 80 Oats, 50 Clover-seed, - 600 Timothy-seed, 8 50 Plax-seed, 150 . DriedApples t pealed,2 50 Mixed Baia, - Peach "Snits," 400 Flax, * lb., : 12 Peach'aßutzele," 200 Bristles, /ft lb., 40 Cherries, 2.25 Feathers,* lb., 62% Onions, 150 . Wool, 15 lb., 40 Potatoee, lit bus, 1.00 Soup VI qt., 3 Apple Ilutter,*erook, 15 Vinegar,* gal., 20 lOU rittt German preaching next Shads). at 10 A. M., and the Lord's Sapper at R 3 / 4 P.M ~ in the BloraidmiChurah. A:Thanksgiving service:tor National Pease, - and the Friths of the earth, will be held next Sabbath morn- I t • , ,• . . re.asmss.d. 1,1. ." MIRIPASIU At y ClittrehCTlCelft • irVe.Uingr 1 . 001 0. German-a . matt Sandi* morning and Englishthe evening, Salem Lutheiin chnieh. ..„ arrittr. On tip 25th tat., in' Lancaster„ by. Rev: Anthony Schwartz, JOHN SOHNEPP, of Lebanon, to Miss ELIZABETH EISENHAUER, of North Lebanon. On the 20th'ilt., by Rey . J. D. Dougherty, Mr. JOSEPH BLATIOH, of Nor,th Lebanon., OM ise SUSAN O. WALTZ tineitenen. • Oa the 19th ,by ''Reir.• B. W. SAlrmank, Mr. IS RATIOS KLELBER to Wm ELIZA TROSTLE, both' of Lebanon. • On the 16th fiy i the Bev. J. R. Heletsr, Mr. PRAILIILIN lat,E,to.MileJANE E. PERIM, both of Anniilie r .. Otyltheriltik: ty, by tha Bev. J. iki. - Deitzler, Mr. WIMIAM If. DNER, to Mies ELIZABETH HERR, both of Amarillo. On the 20th ofJaly, by the same. Mr. HENRY NET; of Annirille. to Klee ELIZABETH. MEOHLY, of Dau phin county. rt. In &troth *km t , i FRAMS, e seilie ; I year, 7mo ' _Mat , Oa the,26d3 , JO Catharine B On the 26thrthit., .E.'A and EllaabetkVidßlO ' • 1 6 days. ' t On the 22nd. t:,-BL SarahMlLrared SA BAN, , dim OBIIBABT, age 9m. nab*, on the 23d l il t-, JOHN ry and Sarah WERNER aged :days. RE ERE,ehild of John and months aid 23 - daya. E LOUISA; child of Frankihs aged, 2 years, 3 months, and 1 NORA, child otEberhard and months ondl days - - .hter • of Anthony, and Borah Msbi .our• - x- atm ; iNETION neat the No Street atet the Leb Lebenon,.*Vtat 2, 1 DERR, "Sriartaw.T-2 ^vcr. the West Corner of Market nen Valley Railroad. OTIOH 115 bitchy Filson quit CHRISTIAN - HOVER TAR atkd'IMUIS SIHS wife. of tho Borough of North LebastoirklehatiOn-eoeuty, have assigned their p • d effeets to the undersigned of the borough, .1 and SAate aforesaid, for the benefit of etreditos* smay tarring claims against said pu ttee:4lw ihdebted, are requested to make settlement ` 'a I delay. • t ii h T Mita. ..... , ,y ; fru. ____ .Vil tration ozethe Es to Of WILLIAM LIPPLIt, late of Heidlebury: toWnshi , Lebanon county, Pa., dec'd, have been granted to e undersigned; of the town esis sh Ip, county awl State, • oresaid. All poisons Indebt ed to said. state will pl . make payment, and thwe having claims wlll pr t them, duly anthentkated, to the undertdgned. MI SAM K. lERA.TH, - - Administrator. Ileidlebuntflajg. 2,1525.-6 t. , _ PUBLIC --AfAV (op 4 Real Estate. "UTILt be sold at public_sale, at tire - public house of ; Y V Shawn Mall, in Amarillo, on Saturday, September 2, 1865, the following Beal Rotate, viz . A HOUSE AND CO RNER LOT OFGROUND In the rulage of Anuville, fronti ng on ths:#4 ll i, adjoining property of Winn nn;'' Hoeg** and Mi ally on the West and g i - SottitiV . The house is a log, "weather boprded,,2 stories high, and all in goad condition; having been rebuilt last Bum mer, a ",. NO. 2. A TRACT OF LAND; containing 2 ACRES; more or WS, in NOTih Annviilelownship, near Antiville, joining the railroad on the north, on the west. Thomat Boger, on the South Okristopher Carmany, and on , the east by an ally. Good title and peeseeidon will IM given on the let of AP B r al il et 6 a N eo . romellie —: * IV ' 0 21„„. when I terries will be made knOwn JOHN ALLWRIN • Asalgnee of Christian Hoverter. August 2,1886:. Paper and Rag Store. Charles Magarge & Co., 32 ,South 6th , Street, Philadelphia: mu, &We—Printing, Writing, slid an other hinds of PAM. Ontjens, Binders, and Bonnet lloarde also, Rags, end pamutakete miter , fabh, J 241 2? 4 . 8115 r -m: Pennsylvania Agricultural Society. MILK Penuaylvati4State Agricultural SOciety will j„ hold its Erbil,' on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thews day and Friday, September 28, 21, 28 and 29, 1865, at WILLIAMSPORT I.Y.COMING COUNTY. Any information desired w Briar-given upon personal application or by letter to the undersigned, at Norris. town, or A. BOYD HAMILTON, Preeident, Harris g lm T . he eine° of the Society will be open at Williams port on and after the of Sember. A. BRO Sth WER LON ept GARER, Secretary. August 2, 1865.. Court Proclamation. -ixTHEREAS, the HON; JOHN J. PEARSON, Esq. TY - Pnasident of the several Courts of Conimon Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and . Judge of tho Courts of Oyer and Termi. ner and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offences in said counties; the Judge of the General Quirt of Quarter Sessions if the Peace and General. Jail Delivery, In the county of Lebanon and WILLIAM RANK and Thomas Rasmus, Esqrs.,-Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of the' Courts of Oyer and Terminer; General Peace and "Jail _Deliv ery, for the trial of capßel,asail , tither offences. in said county of Lebanon--thronoVidteir precepts to me di rected the 17th day of, Asia„. A. D., 1865, to hold a Court of Oyer and Termiderand General Jail Pclivory, and a Court of. Quarter Ce4ons of the Peace ;n Leba non for the county of Liitanon, on the Third Mond4y of August, next, which will he the notirAy of said month, to continue ONP. Week. - - Notice is therefota hereby given to the. Coroner, the Justices of the PAtft, and to Constables within - the county. of Lebanon, to appear in their own personl, with their rolls, resognisanees, inquisitions, 'exaMina- Lions and other doptunente, and present the same to the Prosecuting Attorney.at least ten daps before the meet tog of the Court, .conforMably to the provisions Of the Act ef Assembly; peened at the late session of the Leg islature. Also, all'aiose who intend to prosecute. psis osiers Which now are'or then may be in the Jail of Leb non county, mill have then and there to appear, on the 3d Monday of AUGUST to priMeed against them U . then May be - just. • ' • , Given under my Mind, In the bariingh of Lebanon, the Bth, day of July, in the year of our Lord, one dreg and sixt READL A NO RAILROAD 'iviiirkm — ricHtiiiimigefficac • '• JU.I.2Y 20 1865. - 1 - fmmor a-7 ei KEAY TREKS' LINE FROM THE NORTH . AND Ur' North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK, BRAbrgil, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, At., &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for New,York, as follows ; At 8.00,7.25;and 8.15 A. B 1 andl.4s P.' M. ,arriving at New- York at 10 A. 111. and 3.00 and 10.30 P. M., passing Lebanon at 8.53, 9.08 A. M., and 2.50 P. M. The above connect with similar Trains on the Penn syliania Rail Road, and Sleeping. Care accompany the 8.00 and 8.15 trains, without change. Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minorsville Ashland,Pinegrove, Allentown and Philadelphia at.', 8.15 A. 51, and 1.45 P. 51., stopping at Lebanon and prindpelStationa only; passing Lebanon at 9.08,A. M., and 2.56 P. M. - Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A. M. and 4.40 P. M., Passing Lebanon at 8.35 A. Id., and 5.53 P. M . Returning:. Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, and 8.00 P. M. Philadelphia at BA. Wind 3.80 P. M.; Pottsville at .8.15 A. M. and 2.35 P. M; Ashland at 6.10 A.' M, and 12.30' noon ; Tama qua at 8.15 A ,111. and. 2.15 P. 1114 and Reading at' 1 midnight, 7.36 and 10.46 A.M.,' 1.38 and 6.06 P, M., passing Lebanon at 2.00, 8:54,11.58 A. M., and 2.35 and 7.24 P. M. „Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at 6.00 A. M.., returning from Philadelphia at P. M. Colurethh, Railroad Traius leave Resiling4ut 5:00 and 10.55 A. M. and 6.15 M.-for Ephrata, Litie, Colurn - big, Itc. ' On Sundays Leave New York at BP. M.,.Philadel phia 3.15 P.M., Pottalr ille 7.30 A. M.4amaqua 7 A. M. Harrisburg 8.15 A. M., passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. M., and Reading at 1.00 'A. M., for Harrisburg, passing Lebanon at 2,00 A. M. Commutation, Mileage, :Season ..13ehooL:and Exenr aim Ticketa to and fret!' all Pointkat redneed Rates. Baggage checked thimigh r 80 pounds allowed each Passenger ailments. Notfre. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .AUGUST •~.t.ti.c -'. ~~~~~~~ G. A . NICOLL% General Superintendent *ding, August 2, 1865. ' ' PUI3LIC SALE- Personal Property semi* me? W ILL be said et Public Bale, on . Saturday, the 19th, day of August,lB6s, —4ll4ieltd,s44er: ow - tetra anon, the Sollth - Lebigton township„ mites south-eaist of the liortrogll"iit ing personal property to wit TWO YOUNG .110.R.885, 2 „COWS, BUGGIES, WA GONS, Plows, Harniwii„Cliggiirl, Cart, Harness, Sleigh, Sleigh Bells, Sulky,•Wheelbarrow. Hay Ladders, Cow, Halter and ,Log Chain!. Grein-fan,, dung Hook and Forks, Relies, Shovels, Splitting Vale, Scythes, Saws, Axed, Grindstones and a lot of tools and Farming Im plements too numerous t•.) mention. Also, Hay by the • ton, and a lot of Straw. Also, Beds, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Cooking Stove, Cupboards, Queens and Tin Ware, Tube, Barrols, Kegs, Cana, Meat Stands, Churns, Copper, Brass and Iron Kettles, Buckets, Steelyarde, Clock and case; Looking aliases, Cabbage- Cutter , Shot Gun. Dough-Trays, Coal Seattle, Selves, and a great variety of. other Household and Kitchen Furniture. .Also, a lot of oldlilEAT . Also, 4 SHARES of valley National BANK STOCK, 1 Share Berke and Dauphin TURNPIKE STOCK, and 1 Scholarship of .Franklin and Marshall College. Also, New Copper Kettle, holdlog a Barrel, and a new Top . Buggy. , Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M, on said day, when terms of sale vitill.be. made known by JACOB SHAAK, • ',JOHN H. SHAAK, Administrators of the estate . Shark, dec'd July 26, - ASSIGNEE SALE. Esti : te. W ILL be iillst.Publielgis, on •. Saturday, Aueust . 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 Doidner's Store, adjoininglands .of Daniel Wal ter, Widow Eoppenhaver, and John Zebring- 'The im provements are a large two story weather boarded LOG HOUSE with .porch, new zwErrzFß BARN, and other improvements. A never failing Well of Water near the House;, and flowing water on the land. ALSO 6 Acres of WOODLAND, on the Summer side of the mountain, in said township, adjoining lend of Jacob Rank and others. 1-Any one wishing to see the pioperty will please call on John K. YS filer, residing on the premises, or on The Assignee, living near by. , will le to commence at Fjgclook,terms madeicnowsi by DANIEL WALTER, Assignee of John K .Miller. KaSRY CL Minim, Auctioneer. July 12,1886. AN ORDINANCE To open a f3treetthe Borough of Lebanon. from Walnut Street to Pinegrove Street, through lands of Mrs. Catharine Light and. David llhrich. il IT ORDAINBD by tee Burgess and Council of 'JOY the BoidtighlMr.ifunnoriv-ra-4nna-st- rouren9-nr dained 'by anthorttY of the same, That a street of forty feet in width be opened in said Borough, for public' use beginning at the Eaet aid aof Walnut street, on land of CatbarineiLight, then through her land, so as to malke' the Northern line of the lauds of Miehler, and of M'eliner's & Co., then South side - of mild street, North eighty•one degrees East, cat 21% perches through As David IJhrleb's hind, ail improved,) 41 25-100 perches, to said Plnegroveltreet, to be called Weimer Street, and to be forever after a pnblic street or highway of said Borough, and to bo entered •as such among the records - thereof. Approved JulylB. 1865. ADAM OBITTINGSBR, ' Chief Burger' of said Borough of Lebanon. Attest B.Clerk. Lebanon,' July 215, 1865.-4 t . Administrator's Notice. oncg• is hereby given that Letters of Adminis- Ntratiouu on the entate of ADAM FIAAH, deed., late of the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa„ have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough, cennty and elate aforesaid. All persons in debted to said estate erexecinested to make payment, and those having claims wiltplease present them, duly authenticated, to the u J. J. BAldersigLned. R. without delay. , Adminietrator. Lebanon, July 12,1865.-3 t. FAVORITE SIIIKER RES KNOWN AS “COLD SPRING,” • 718 NOW OPEN FOS T. RECEPTION_AND. 1. accommodation of guests. Improvements have been made reeentls to the Gold _ fiiparizia 33crwoes, which, added to the naturally beautiful .pcenery our rounding it, renders it one of the pleasantest places in the country. Those desiring relief from the oppressive beat incl. dent to cities and towns will profit by a visit to this resort. THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE Is pleasantly located on the line of the Schuylkill and ,gusouehanna railroad, 26 miles northeast of Herat -Ipris • tv- ,e ,"phe wagon roads leading to the "Spridg" are in ex ' 'Haut oundition. RODISARMEL, ' Vane 7,186610,.. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP BRU 408 GOODYEAR =& DIFFENBACFS CUl:Learro iCatra Mitcsrei, (.RABER'S BLOCS) Cumberland _Street, Lebanon, Pa. CiALL and see the largest and beat selected stock o SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and at the low eat price. Cheaper then the cheapest, so cheap as to astonish the world. Call and see for yourselves. All Shades of 5.4 all wool detains, do 34 all wool daisies , • do 54 all weal sheperdpleids, do 54 silk poplins, do 5-4 peal de theiris, do 54 Fatah's, 5-4 alpacca, .• do 5-4 Manchester deletes, - 54 Familia delains, ' • do .34 Laneaster delahis, Dreasloods of all descriptions. - Ladies' coats, circulars add Imagoes, fancy-and black silks. A fall line calico at prices. do bleached muslin, at all prices, do unbleached do do Hest assortment of Ibibeta, Broaeha, and ail kind of Summer shades. • All kinds and prices of - Ticking, liannels?BalmoraLs, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts. ldrabrelles, &o. Gentlemen 'Wear. A- fall Tine of Pl f oTllB, -OASIIIKERES t BATT'. NETS, VESTIIiGS; Zooids", Oottonades, all - prices and very cheap; Best Stock of MOANING GOODS •in tho country, as• - wa pay articular . attention to this Department. .64 Black all wool delaias, very_ cheap. do do ' - do - do -: amtOn cloth - - do do''' . Persian cloth do do 'apnoea -- - • ?do do bembazinee • do ' crape do do. zone veils • - do • hosiery," gime, Me., do Groceries„ .Staggte l . - coiree; Moiarssas,. eee.; all at LO VV . PRICES: *iv- Cali One and all, and look through our Largo and•well Selected' Stook Orpoods and get.the prices, as, ' .-; - '•• 00; _ ffOODl4ilitilt & - DUTENB&OR. Liitaidyldidt-404;/... M ix r ' ou ri Ci li - - ' V° a ca ,4 •• - - ,* t* tt 1a 0 .., • pi". ~. cr .„„, . . ca it o = . , --,.. is .t e —„...-.. -cDa, B , 6., - 0,• ' -Er , act v, til • e”. 2 I' (---• c. 4nt • y g Cry. , ... I _2 - =,,, 0. 02 .- x. R. ria w 3 0 , CA r•-• , CD ,- 2 .9 1 2 1. , Ot •'- . 'g" ' 4 • ~, 5. - PO SW C 4 --._ . a. 02 sm 0 ._. _ . . . - Adniinistrattors 9 Notice. XTOTICII is hereby given that Letters of Adininis 11l tration on the estate . of PHILIP SHAAK, deed., late of South Lebanon township, Lebanoneounty, Pa ~ have`been granted to the undersigned,. All„p,ersons indebted to said estate will; - plessemaitepayrnentiz..emd. those having elahni iSietent them without delay, duly authenticated; to the.undersigned for settlement. ,- •; JACO? SHAAX, Millcreek tp., ' .19111/ SHAAK, Cornwall tp.„ Adininistrators of the estate. of Philip Shank, deed. July 18, 1865. Shag Mark's IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES USEFUL' IN EVERY - FAMILY! LADIES TAKE NOTICE! ! PATENTED IN TRFANITED STATES, ENO LAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. "SOB. durability and convenience they cannot be equalled,,and the sou of finish make them a beautifri Ornament for the Sitting room or Parlor., . Large Machines, Gold leaf Finish $25 00 Steal]. Machines, - do • '2O 00 Table and Treadle,-Wolunt Top, extra 10 00 Hemmer, No. 5 - 3 00. Hemmer, No. 6 , 1250 • Extra Needles, each . 10 These. machines can be used with or Without' a stand, work equally well with the hand as with the foo_ tortitnre goLliabl get out of order. • • - 'DWARD F...L fiT,Snis Agent. . Sample machines can be seen, orders left; and-pnuo. trinity attended . to at the„Agenej in Plonk Road Street, next door North of Moravian Church. _ Orders by mail must contain one red stamp for re• turn postage. Rev. WM. L. LENNERT, . Lebanon, July 19,.1886.-3m ' Authorized Agent. • - Dissolution of Partnership. riling Partnership heretofore existing between D. I Focht, William Focht and John Focht, trading un der the firm of D . FOCUT & SONS, in the Brickmak. log Business, in the borough of Lebanon, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 10th of July, 1865. The books of the firm are in the bands of the undersigned for collection. The business will be conSinued at the old stand by John and Conrad Foct. W h ILLI/ad FOCHT. Lebanon, July 12,1865: A. Steigerwaltls CABNEIT WARE ROOMS AND CHAIR MAN UFACTORY. . Lately oceapied by Owiw LAUSIICH, Market street, 3d door north of the.L. Tralky Railroad • LEBANON, PA. Largest Manufactory and Best Assortment of Furniture and Chairs in the County ritHE undersigned would most respectfully oak the public to bear in mind that he has still on hand at his Rooms the cheapest, l arge and best assortment of the most fashionable and handsome stock of FURNI ORE AND CHAIRS. ' Pereons iu need of anything in his line, would best call and examine his stock 'before purchasing else where. He warrants all his stook to be of a superior quality to any in the market in the'county, as it is all of his own make. Prices will also be lower than at any other place, either in the borough or county of Lebanon. Ho will also have on hand an extensive assortment of Cushioned Spring, Cane Bottomed and WINDSOR CITAIRS. All orders promptly attended to, and speedily exe cuted, at the very lowest prices. All persons purchasing Furniture from.him will be accommodated by baying it delivered to them to any part of the county, 'tee of Merge, and without the least injury, as he has procured one of the beat MA , ioned Furniture Wagons, especially for that purpose. Sir READY MADE COFFINS will be kept on hand nd COFFINS will -be made to order at 'short notice and FUNERALS attended. Aapril 17, 1865. ' • - VrIIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST -1 Aug between 0. 0. ; LOWER and IL W. RANK, In the Wholesale Tobasivii Bus Meas. lllifift, flux_ .firm LOWER A RANH, We day dissolved by mutual in it tment. The Madams of a the late Srm a be settled by e h fa vomvtp-toth MUM : .____ H. W. BANK, of the late firm of Lower & Rank,e will continue the. business as heretofore, at same place. H. W. RANK. Ph nadeiptibi.Jidy• us, 1864 --6 t. . VI 473 ;...r., w A pg Or ....., WI , „, Sig ''''' C., es Ft On 42 1--... Mit = .... 2 a) c 2 -4 , .... .0 ~, 8 a 4 u , ,,,1 .. z At Q I).E. x & Ns .c w 7.4 - 0 mai Va 8 - 4 01 2 ri e§ " Sill '5 A 0:1 di cb g , 0 04 .••• cc ~...= o 1 4 44 o t% a• 0 ° L X a -' E t s=Q ,i ig gp...,..0 421 . 431., a) 03 , u p „on a c 2 49 •-• It p r . . 6 c' a 0..,,p it , 0 F., 4%t., ~ 0 61 a Ilm9 12 4' a s co d 4.. f.: Kili VD .9 Q p i t Al 41 1. /la mas . 0 1 4 8 4, 1. Icd E 0 t),,,E4 ....1 6 m t ,,... . ti ...0"- r.. .14 iir4 ..% "" ' 42 tll : 1 mod SAW ,_., ...F., ... F. , sa.t. 7 ,,, '' a i 0 9 : 4 . - z 0 10 - , 46/ - 0 - - - = 0 cs ...4 no 02 a .... . 0, .11 a z I= sm 144 vei tool • ,•gel k 0 E-4 I 0 . 2 Aa t .c i n 0 e, TU STOMA REEPES2 PEDLERS ALSO TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON. MARCUS NATHAN respectfully , initoneiths'people of Lebanon and identity that he has opened a No tion and Nancy Dry Goods Store in 'reliarietiC for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade °fall ankles in his line at the meet reduced"prices possible. His, stock consists in part of. all kinds of Woolen and Cotton Stock ings and Hose, llndershirM, Drawers ,• Woolen Caps and Nubias, M its and Gloves - Scarfs ,all kinds of Handkerchiefs, Collars for - Lades - and Gentlemen, Hairdresses and Nets, Ribbons' nd Velvets, , Spool and Patent Sewing Thread,Rittons, Scissors, Combs. ;he., he. . A large assortment of.,UIdBRELLAS•end PARA SOLS, at the lowest prices. Spectacle., Pocket-books, Porttsonaires, Dominos's, Cara; large 'engirt went of Musical °lnstruments:, Violins, Amotdeone Banjos, Tamborines ' Plate.; Fifes; - Baskete, Trunks, Ear Pet Rags, Satchels,, and all kinds of.Voys; ;infect everything almost that can be thought of in the Notion and Fancy' line. Also a large variety' of •JEWELRY And WATCHES. Pedlars, and Storekeepers will Sod It their interest to buy of un. Our Store Ie Cum berland Street, in Funeleibuildnig, between the Court House and Market House. , . =lO 4 %1 0 2 4: re.l4 .2 .° 5 ,8i 0 4, 4:4 1 a t o sioitg tiS Rs alw 0 Cie M I, .T; -Q P of:g Flo Q' mV 5 4.1 AR , marak. • N . ~ GOW vg tife . AID ' 1 ,""="" ••• 0. 0 law 0.0. oria 1 5 . 1 " 1111441 ' - '" ' in. f. 41C1 Lzi 4.. 7 yy R tv, 0, 0 „ 0 „„ g t ma: 111 ro,B:rai wre-ka, • 8 1 : 14 goto 411 ( fr 4 OV, -.V.14,7' • e 17.0 000 4 1 4 0 6 t VW,. iren,to aspe n and ere • " EiraiiitC * 1,11 . not to*ll to My nigeFLlrmr 4 .l, on my adcrauvt for I obeli not be ell_ for anieueliaocetint. W.I3EAMENDERFZIC. July 26,1 865., TEACHERS! EXAMINATIONS' IN . LEBANON FOr School Year, (Tune, 1865-june, 1;866 mirk LEBANON ,BOBOLIGH. TRACIIERI3.=The examination . ofTeactuire for 'the Schools of the above District will take place in the Large School House, en Aikurday, August 19, 180. MEW. KUTCH, Presidebt. Jso. Ilms,SeoretarY• 9TEACHERS.—The examination of Tesibera tor the above District will take plass in thdlobbaiim Acade my, on Saturday, August 20, HEW . JOSEPH G. H.ElLHAN,:Pheident Onztstruar Rusts, Sorb:tiny: • • • NI NORTH .AI6NVILLE. • . .. , . 11 ' TEAORDRS.---The.xaminritiere or Teielieri for the Schools of die abate District will lake place 'ratio Anirville Academy, 'on , ' , —,AkwdOy, September 2, 1865. . : JOHN 14 PROM, President. HENRI LIGET , 13GOTGISTY. ' , „ BOOM AbINVILLIL- - 9 TEACTURIP,—The exateinition of Veaohars fox the ' above DiattlA take -at the" Aewrine Aculemy, on Sepeembff, 1866. • AMOR BACHMAN, kreatient. - filatnut AtrenEnnaon; Seeretary‘r, t . . LONDIiND3IIIIIIr ' ft MALE Stip 2-FEhLiLL - N TEAOHERSS-The examt. *7 nation of Teachers for the shove District will take place at Palmyra, ark*esday, &Oran' 5, 1855, • rM.' Mtt,BOMBI9IOEIt, Preatftest ANDRE! cLENDENELi. Socrstakr. T% WORTH LEBINON. TiAOHERS.—The epan-lootion of Teachers for 1 the abotuDistriet will tqloplaeli at the Double School House, on Saturday, September 9,1865. JACOB HECKBNDORN, President. Joe. Dour, Secretary, SWATARA. 1 1.1. TBACHZIIB.—The examination of Teachers for 1 the above District will take place at Jonestown, on Saturday, Sepkaaber 16,1865. NAPOLEON DEMI, President. Wm. Malan, Seeretary. • - MILLOPAP.I. gTEACKERS.--The examination of Teachers for the kJ above District will takerplace at Neemanstown, on Wednesday, rvtember 20.1865. PRED..A. SOILULTZ, President. . Jason' eltrenfiartetery.. asunsiand. 13 TELCHERS.—Tbeexamlnation of Toaabors for the above District will take place at Seliffeffers• town, °t.Th inidaYl J.Septassbes 21 1885. JEREMIAH STSIkMBTZ, President. HEM B. Ise, Secretary. TE&ONICRE.—The examination of Teachers for the above Dieted will take place at the Union Forge, on Monday, artmeher 26,1365, Prrza K. Basiaoaa, Secretary. EAST HANOVER. 10 2BACHERI3.—The examination of Teachers for the above District will take place at the Washing ton School House, on Wale/caddy, September 27, 1885. DANTHI. ?dBASE, President. Joni( H. Scow, Secretary: • BETHEL . • . 1- 4.1 TEACHERS.—The examination of TeachesTeaches for .1. the *bore District will take place it Pre (lariats. burg, on ~lay, Sqottreber 29, 1865. . OLD/lON EIHNOTPEELY , President lIDLILII Liner, Sacral:Sty. ,AOl3lll, LEBANON. TEAOB - ERS - .—nie extuniustion of Teseheria'fbr the • oole rifithe above District will !tel6e w pineeht the 41 'AreOrmy. on Saturefay, Ser 80,1965. 4, HENRY - MORN Preeiden 8. mix- Berm., secretary. - JACKSON. . , t, 1.. rn TEACHERS .— The examination -or. Teachers for .1.0 the Schools of the above District will take place at the.Myerstown Academy, on latturclaso, October 7, 11385. ISRAEL TICE, President. IMPS Exuma, Secretary, : ,:,,, RULES. , itai t iral. - 1. • • . I.—Candidates for examination will be in punctually, at mi,g o'clock, A. M. •,. - 4, 11 ll.—Applicants for schools will , preasutves for examination la tbat Dbtriot in which S! of to teach, and not wait for a private exactinationd llL—Teachers holding Certincatee of 11 PIUS" raj. are requested to present them. • i IV.—Clertificates to be legal, must have a illve•ceut Revenue Stamp aflitted„ which the Superintendent will furnish. Tatahenrwill pletre make the change. V.—No Cortifietttes will be granted that .do not aver age 2% in the Common Branched, including the Theory of Teaching; or that, in summing up, amount to mote than twenty. VL—AppHcants are requested to write cat, :before the time of examination, the Milowing questions ' with the cornet anew ere, and present them on the day of examination. as epee/menu of Penmanship:— 1. What is your names and Poat. Mace adds, u? 2. In what State and Clonnty were yen born f 3. How many terms have yon taught? . 4. Wb -t 'professions.' Books and Journals haye you read during the past jean • s.. Were you i'regular member of a Distriatt Inst.L. .........1.0.-1...1i5a tOt meals....- , ---... -.4.-------- 6. Did you ever oondnot a recitation or ettercise at any of the Institute meetings? - . 1 7.A10w, mi., atty. oicre_you In Attettace at the lastS. Wra t t Y N l O ni rm ti al SeloOl have you attanditti,l,l any ? 9. Row often'have you 1. /3n examined; and by Whom? 10..0an you furnish Teetintoniale.of Otuireetlert Subscription will be 1-ocelot - I, es heretotbre; for the “Pannsylvanla School Jonrntil." Directors, Ind the'Pablio generally are reepeetfally , invited to be present • • . . ' . . HENRY HOCCIE, C0e13413. Lebstem,Yaly.l2,lBll6, ' . . : . • NOWIAL . CLASS MARCUS NATHAN... CNN i Y CORNWALL. Limaisromr. The third Bullion of. the Normal Glamsrill be held in the Lebenoa -Academy, Lebanon, Pa. The Term will commence on Monday, July Slat, and continue Ave weeks. • The Exercises will consist, as heretofore, ,of!a thor ough Drill and Review of to Common School Branches. As fir as practicable; the Glasses' Will ookanfete the study of the textbooks in the first fotr:arneits: of the .erm, and csnipy the lest Week in review. • Three Prises will be given: one Weller &the 11b1- lowing studies—Mental- Grarnmet, and Spelling. The first-Prize will be given to the member. of the Class woo shall make the 604_10.00rd one of the three Branches named, end the belG ene r al Aver age in the other:studies and in Orridnetrkiiie 'Armond Prize to the one who la best in soother of thole three, with,tbe next highest General Average,dic. So tat the student who excels in anyone i of tb.e three oh:Alm named will obtain a prize—ita graderbeinig determined by the other similes, and dePorteneet. The Ptlzes for thiayearwill he 'PEOTOOSULPH!BUMM, with the name of the recipient, and • suitable inscrip tion imprinh 1 on the cover. The award,will be made from the lessons of She first four weeks, in order that the Albums maj be' lettered .in time for presentation on the Lit day of , the term. essolliorein, similar to those of lent year, will also be given to a number—not cabman*/ tan-=of those oho yank highest In studies and deportment: ,• Arrangements have been inade for boarding as many a. Lay attend, at prices considerably' lower 'than the egular retainf boarding in Lebanon. A few can be accommodated with one of the teachers. This Class was opened two years ago,ia Annville. Upwards of one hundred Teachers have attended lt—to whom we Toler, with con fi dence, in testimony of lit advantages. Any further information that maybe desired in tr.- gard to It, can be obtained by addressing either of tits undersigned, at Lebanon. IF. J. BDRNISIDN, A. M., or HANBY HouoK,Oo. - Beipk. !bans, Aar 'Di le*. ERE Prerldent. v
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