...X th a. Ttilit.....:.:Attiatrti,sr TERMS, - LEBANCN, PA 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IR. 1865 Ituu Affair%. We have received from lion. My er .Strouse a number of copies of the re port of the commission on the cultivation of flax and hemp as a substitute for cot. ton, which we shall be pleased to distil• bate to those desiring the same. The "Libanon - Democrat," of this place, has changed ,lts name to "The Pennsylvanian„" and been also some what enlarged, The Union Brass Band of Lebanon has been revived we learn under very fa vorable auspices. Several excellent mu sicians have connected themselves with tt ; and in a very short time the Band will be able to discourse very sweet music.— We wish It, success.. Miss Emma Richards, residing temporarily in Reading, a daughter of Johnbßiohards, of Birdsboro, while in company with, some of her friends, on last Thursday evening, ate fouiteen plates of Ice Cream, complained of feeling ill on Friday morning, and died on Friday af ternoon.-Reading Gazette. Mary Shaw, a child 8. months old was accidentally hung on the'Bd inst., at , Llewellyn, Schuylkill county, in conse quence of her night clothing catching on one of the bed•pegs and gathering about ner neck When 'discovered by het• mother, she was dead. We have been requested by a returned soldier, to put the question to Abolition editors, whether they still en. tertain the opinion that negro soldiers are better than white soldiers. In another column will be found a representation of the Weimer Engines for running Printing Presses. It is also admirably calculated ,for all other pur. poses where a small power only is re quired. The cut was photographed from the engine in our office, is of three horse power, and possesses air the requisites necessary for the purposes designed Particulars and Circulars will be furnish ed upon application to the agent. At the Soldiers' pic-nie last week, near Annville, a carriage was up. set over an embankment, and a young man, son of Mr, Samuel Erb, of Corn wall, had his leg badly broken above the ankle. The people of the Shenandoah Valley are In a very suffering and desti tute condition. We are pleased to see that steps are being taken throughout the North km their relief. Everything is either destroyed or carried off for them, so that they are not even enabled to com mence life anew without assistance.— Their homes, horses, farming implements, everything infect, are In most cases gone. Contributions will be thankfully received and properly distributed by the Matyland Union Commission, 89 and 91 West Bal timore street, Baltimore. THE TOMATO.-AU erninentphy sician ascribes the following important medical quantles to this delicious fruit : I. That the tomato is one of the most powerful aperients'of the liver and other organs ; where calomel is indicated, it is one of the most effective and the least harmful Medical agents known to the profession. • 2 That a chemical extract will be ob tained from It that 'will supersede the use of calomel in the cure of disease. 2. That he has successfully treated di arrhcea with this article alone. 4. That when used as an article oldie, it Is almost sovereign for dyspepsia and indigestion, 5. That it should be constantly used for daily food, Either cooked or raw, or in the form of catsup, it is the most healthy artlele now' in use. The Commissioners of Montgom ery county, and .we believe of some other counties of the State, have directed the as- sessors of thelvarious districts to aster tam the amount of stock held by individ- uals in any National Bank, and assess the same as other personal property.— The Comptroller of the Currency, In a late written opinion, hoWever, declares that where the whelle capital of such Bank is invested ,in U. S. securities, the stock Is not taxable for state or county purposes. We understatid that Lebanon is to be represented in the great firemen's parade to be held in Philadelphia on the 7th ofDctober. , The Perseverance En- gine & Hose Co. of this borough has ac• cepted an Invitation to participate in the parade, and , arrangements have been made for a graud reception of the Com pany on its arrival in Philadelphia. AU those desirous to accompany the Compa• ny to the city are requested to report to either of the Committee, Washington Grenello, J. W. Harbeson, or-J: B. Penn. Phreaner's Pile remedy for sale 41 Lombergei's Drug Stine. NEvma before have so many hor ses been etolen as at the present time.— The neihboring counties of Barks and Lances r are suffering particularly In this re pect just now - We again cau tion o r farmers to guard their stables well, ifs there IS no'telling what night the thlef/nay pay them a- visit. 'On Saturday evening Mr. Jos. H. ; abler of this borough, put his horses,. as /usual, In a lot In the south?rn part of this, borough. The following morning he went to bring his horses home when he perceived that one of them was lame and In great pain, and on close examination it was found that one of the poor animal's legs was broken above the joint. How it happened is a mystery, but it is believ ed, that during the night s some brute, in human shape, took the horse out of the field, and so much tortured him that caus ed the injury above stated. Hanging would be too good for the scoundrel who would thus maltreat a helpless beast. On Monday the , horse was relieved from his pains, by lidiitithiti shot We learn that Mr. Joseph Ben son has sold the Wrn. Penn Hotel prop erty in this Borough, to Mr Samuel Kurtz, of Shafferstown, for *lO,OOO. FEAR The United Brethren in Christ will hold a Campmeeting in. Bellview, commencing on Monday, the 21st day of August. Hucksters will not be allowed on the ground without permission. No House-Keeper should b e wttbaut a bottle of Spear's Patent Fruit Presort , . lag Solution. For sale at LEunnituna's Drug Store. Hew York Store.--TowLE and CARLISLE • Kendall's Building, Cumber land street, Lebanon, Pa., are closing out their entire Stock of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, &c., at cost. We respectfully invite a call, which will satisfy all that the above statement is true in every particular. Oz:r Their Store-room is for rent. It. Mr. Jacob Fnuck has bought the hotel property of Mr. Conrad Borgner, in North Lebanon Borough, for $6,090. Spear's Patent Fruit Preserving Solution for Bale at Lamaanaares Drug Store. Who can beat it P---Mr. Job n Hutchison, a crippled soldier of Jones town, has grown .. a Tomato- weighing lbs. •It is not often that a finer is seen. The National Teachers' ASsoeia tion will meet In the Hort*bf Represen tatives, at Harrisburg,..onWednesday of this week. Gov. Curtin' Ohl deliver an address of welcome on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock. On-ThUrsday there will be an excursion to Gettysburg, when Gen. Howard will address the members. On Friday evening the Hon. Thaddeus Ste vens will speaks Addresses will also be delivered at different times by a number of the School Superintendents of the dif ferent States. The Barn of Mr. Frederick Buckwalter, who resides at Silver Hill, near -Bowmansville, Laneaster county, near the Berkscounty line, was destroyed by fire on Monday night, 31st ult. Some two years ago, Mr. R lost a barn in the same manner, when a Mrs. Kohl was ar rested on the charge of being the incen diary, and tried, but acquitted. On the last occasion, as the flames bfirst out, a man was seen running across the fields, who was pursued and captured. He proved to be a resident of the neighbor hood. He confessed to having'sit the barn on fire the first time and also this time. It appears he had a spite against Mr. Buckwalter, for buying the land, and in this manner sought to annoy him.— He was sent to the Lancaster County Prison. No House-Keeper should be without a bottle of Spear' . Patent Frait'Preserv, jug Solution For sale at LENnErfaun's Drug Store. Depredations upon corn fields and potato patches around this place are said to be of nightly occurrance. In most cases if the thieves were, to go to the owners of the corn arid' potatoes, they could obtain- them withotit stealing, thus avoiding annoyance to the 'oivners and trouble and disgrace to themselves. Oarii e eru • this place have leased `the Lauber farm in North Lebanon township, for the min pose of developing its mineral resources. The indications are that iron ore, copper and slate abound in large deposits Unclaimed -Bounties. It is said that the mustering officer in this city, in settling up his accounts a few days ago, transferred to Major John P. Brua, a pay master in the regular army, about one hundred - thousand dollars, which had been paid by sub-districts as local bounty to persons who were sworn into the ser vice of the United States at Harrisburg, and credited to different parts of this State, hut had not been claimed by those entitled to receive it. This money will be paid over to the persons to whom it belongs, whenever the proper-_vouchers are presented. A ..number of persons from this county were mustered into the army at Harrisburg,,and if anY of these have not yet received their local bounties,- they can ascertain, -hill particulars in re= gurd to the matter by application to Maj. Brue r at Carlisle barracks.—Harrisburg Patriot & Union. Spear's Patent Fruit Preserving Solution for yule at Lamannoon'a Drug Store, Barn Destroyed by Fire.—On Sunday night, the fithinst., the barn of Mr. Christian. Bomberger, near Roths 'dile, Warwick township, Lancaster cow was destroyed by fire,.. It was filled with hay and grain. A Threshing Ma. chine and Reaper and nearly all the firm ing implements were liketvise destroyed. The farm is occupied by Mr. -Rufus Mohler. The farming implements were all new,. The loss is heavy, and there was no insurance. The fire supposed to have been an incendiary's,work.. FIRE AT WOIkIRPD'ORP.Oti Thursday morning; shot/03 o'clobk, a fire broke , out in the sheds' in rear of the Seltzer. House, kepi by Mr. Levi Oberly, at Womeisdort and destroyed the sheds and stable, together with the adjoining barn and storehouse, belonging to Mr. Michael Seltzer. Being frame build- Ings, their contents—consisting of hay, grain, straw in the stables, and a quanti. ty of salt, nails, dr.e., in the store house— belonging to Messrs. Filbert &'Brother, Merchants, were also consumed. The total loss is estimated at between $5,000 and $6,000. Mr. Seltzer is insured for $2,000, and Mr. Oberly for 1,900, in the Sinking Spring Mutual Company. Fire.—The Union Canal Com pany's Shop, on the banks of the canal, In North Lebanon, was destroyed by fire on Monday evening, shortly before 9 o'clock. Tools, storage, &c., to a con siderable amount, were also destroyed. The building was a frame, and the loss must be near $lOOO The fire is suppos ed to'have been the work of an incendia ry, as there was no work done in the shop on Monday. A new Cider Press will be found advertised in another column. Agents who would like to circulate a useful in vention would do well to read this ad vertisement and send for a circular Farmers who have orchards should not neglect to make a note of the above. MIEEMIM!S! ALTERED BANK NOTE.---The edi tor of the Doylestown Democrat has been shown a $2O note_ altered from a $l, on the Bank of Montgomery County, dated January 2,1865. The word 'one' on the margin is blotted out with a pen and the words 'one dollar' in the form of a half circle are extracted either by scrap ing or chemical process, and the words "twenty dollars" printed in the same place. This part is well done, but the. figure $2O. on the upper corner of each end is poorly executed. It is well calcu lated to deceive those not accustomed to handling much, money, as the plate is a new one. LoOk out for it. REV. MR. GRAVES of Wumels dorf, delivered a short address before the "Normal Class," on Friday afternoon.-- His subject was "The Art of Teaching," and mingling as it. did spicy anecdote with wise admonition, it was highly ap preciated. The Philadelphia Flour Market is less active but holders are firm in their views With it few small sales to Mite, mostly' Aupply the trade at $0 75@7 50 for superfine; $7 70® 840 for extras; $8 75®9 75 for extra family.; slo®ll forfancy brands, as to quality. The receipts' tire light but there is little or no demand for export.. Rye flour , and corn meal are quiet, with small sales of the former at $6 per bbl. GRAlN—Their is not emelt' wheat offering and the tattlers are holding off for lower prices t sales of 6,000 buil, Part at 22 064:gt2 02' for - new southern 22 05®2: 10 or old western and Pennsylvania reds, and . part on terms kept pri vate. No choice here. White ranges at SZ2O tg : 2'30. Rye is scarce and selling in tr-.strip.ll -War A r t, sll2®l 15. Corn comes in slowly ` ; 2,050 bus sold at 97(4)930 for mixed nod yellow. Oats are roore.active ; about 7500 bus new southern sold at_s2o float; . old oats are. scarce, selling at 72c. Barley mid malt remain quiet. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET:— The offerings of Beef Cattle reached about: 1350 head, and priees.ranging at from 11®13e for common. 19®16a for extra, and 15@(16/ for prime. The Cattle offered tor sale represented Penna., Ohio and Illinois. - - Cows—About 110 were disposed of et from $25 to $55 for Springers, and $35 to $75 for cow and calf. Ilons—Some 1900 head were sold at from $l5 @ll 60 per 100 ilia net: SHEBP—About 10,000 head sold at Sand 61e per lb, gross. Lambs sold at from $4 to. $5 50 eacb, as to condition. The Mason & Cabinet Organs —No one who bears these instruments will be surpria.d at.the very strong 'favor -with which they are regarded by our - leading organ ists. Their quality of tone is admirable, round, sonorous, pure and sympathetic ;.while they have abundant volume of tone for any private house, and-quite sufficient for smaller churches and for such halls as are usually occupied by Sunday schools. With-all this, their- capacity for expression is wonderful, "exceeding in, some respects even that of the largest and most costly church organs. This is mainly effected by the introduction of a swell, operated upon an entire ly new principle, which gives the performer very efficient control of the tones he produces.— The moderate prices at which they are sold, and the little space they:occupy, are important pro°. tient advantages in these. ittstruments.—N. 7. Commercial Advertiser. • - SOMETHING NEW.—We call the attention to the advertisement of the Duplex El liptic or double Spring Skirt. Though a recent inventioo, it has become very popular, and is 'rapidly obtaining the preference over other kinds in use. The rods in it are composed each of two delicate and well tempered steel springs, . which are ingenious ly braided together edge to edge, the lower rods heavier, and have a double cover ing. This peculiarity of construction makes this skirt very strong and durable, and also en exceedingly flexible that it readily adap ts itself to the form of the wearer, and allows of any amount of doubling . and crushing' without injury to its shape. These skirts are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and econotnival ever made. These are advantages'. fort and inconvenience of tingle eprings, duly appreciate. . . Levi. Mely, Esq., is the Agent for Lebanon county for a very fine Steel engrav ing, of "Christ Blessing Tittle Children," and is, now out canvassing. The engraving is a very fine one, and desirable, in-every family.. The Democratic county conven tion was held at Reading, on Wednesday. Hon. Heister Clymer is recommended for Governor in 1866. Housekeepers look to your interest . .. Preserve your fruits with Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, and save the ex pense of Sugar and Sealing Jars. It is warranted to prevent decomposition, or fermentation in all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables, keeping them in a perfectly fresh and wholesonze condition for years. It contains nothing -that is injurious to health, or objectionable in articles of diet, Fruit preserved by it, requires neither Sugar or Sealing Jars ; old fasliioned glass or earthen jars, or even - barrels' van be used. ' • Sold at D George Ross' _ Drug Store, opposite the Court Rouse. Leba non, Pa. June 28.-2 m. Photographs.--4. Dait'y is turn ing oat very fine pictures at his new Gal lery, opposite Siegrist's Hotel. All are invited to call and see his specimens. * ~g,pttiiat..:*it'4o,:,: Ie Your !Aver out ot-finfret It is a difficult thing to keep the liver in good order in this changeable climate. It is some times too active, and sometimes too indol ent ,__ In either case a disordered - system- is sure to be the consequence. Tour liverumst 114 - with reg ularity if you enjoy health; and to Edger& that' regularity of action when lost, there :Fs` .nothing so effective as Radyray 'a Raga 'sting , Pills.„ A disordered liver leads to - quite a Outfitter- &I've Omni Theiftundice. tha rheuteetigm, the fever and ague, and tunny other bilious- at. diction, all accompany such a.cond ition of tit inv. Res , trt immediately_ to. the use of Radway's Reg". dating. Pills. They never' fail to remove the cause of /I I rattehlrqtkble They are compounded of the rarest mend lea usents known to. ,pharmacy",. the very e : venee of which, and not their coa•ser . sullitartret , „ - are employed r by -=Pr. tßadway., Hence, his Regulating Pills have 'a - peculiarly. subtle power in thoroughly searrhing _ont dis ease, and expelling it from the sphere or every embarrassed organ: They do not distress the delicate - coats of the stomach; occasioning gripes, pains, tertesmus, and so on, by their irritating operation, as too many other pills, do. They purge gently, regularly, end without etrainirtg. - . They leave no weakness behind :theni. - . They are pleasant to Jake, and cost but 25 cents a box —a quantity Which may last you for six months, and may be found'Useful in many ."Of the ills that flesh is heir te,!!.besides livercomplaints.— Your biliousness:will vanisk as soon as you take a dose or two. Year disordered liver Will be restore& to a - proper sense of its duty., - Yet( will be.n..well man or' woman. Sold by drug,; gists. Also by. Dr. Ross, Lebanon. August 16, 1.865.-2 t., _ Cleanse the Blood; WITH corrupt, disordered or vitiated .Blood, you are rick all over. It may- burst out fit Pimples, or Sores, or in come active disease, or it may unnely. keep you listless. depresaed and good ,it nothing— But you cannot have good health while, your blood le impure. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla purges out these impuri ties and stimulates the orgtimiv s f life into vigorous ac tion, restoring the health and expelling' dirtease...- Hence it rapidly cures a variety . of complaitits-which arc cowed by impurity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or Rings' Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pim. pies, Blotches, Boils , St. Anthony's Fire,HOLM or Ery sipelas, Tatter or Salt Rheum, - Scald Read, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases. such as Retention, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, stmtnity; able Syphilis or Venetia' Diseases, Liver Complaints, and Heart "Dioeases. Try dyer's Sereeparilik end see for yourself the suipt faing: no. Billy with which it cleanses the blood and cures these bottles, disorders. pretending the publio hive. keen misled by large to give part of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one - dollar. Most of these have beau frauds upon the sick, for they not only 'contaixt.little. if any, Bareaparilia,but often no curative properties whatever. Renee, bitter disappointment bass followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name Iteelf-has become ynonymmis 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 testis upowit. We think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresisti ble by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. We can only. assure the sick, that we offer them the beat alterative which we know how to pro duce, and we have reason to believe, it is by- far the mast effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any body. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so universally known to surpass every ether'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' di8081313, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its Tirtune.. The world knows them. - - - - Prepared by J. 0. AYER 3 CO., Lowell, Mass., and -sold by all the druggista in Lebanon and dealers in med icine everywhere. - July 6, 1866. Deafness Blindness and 'Catarrh, TEATED with th e utmost success, by Dr. J. Mures, Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, Hollitud,) No. 519 Fine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources iu the City 4114 Country can be seen at his Mee— The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no wren; in his practice'. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain - No, charge made for examination February 8, 1885. - Matrimoilial lIBS AND GENTLEaIti.N . yostwish to merry yon-.4san do so bY addreasingme. I will send you. without.reoriey. and Without price, valuable informa tion, that will en ibis' you to marry happily and speed ily, irrespective of ate, wealth ,or beauty. 'Phis lo ter. niatiou will cost you nothing,ind if you wish to marry I will ebeerfully assist you. letters strictly confi dential. • The desired inforthation sent by return Mai, and DO reward asked. Please inclose postage or stamped envelope, Rddreesed to sot:melt. Address,. SARAH. U. LAMllhillT, May 24, 1865.-3ni. talreenPohit, Rings C0.,.14. Y.. A FEW REAM*''WHY THE MP 23*,3 1 1 1 It is matle 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 While their labor is cheap., their work is dear rit ahy price. Such 'watches are made without Plitte,".and sold with-. out guarantee. They are irregular in -construe . tine, and quite as irregular in movement. They are designed only to sell, and the buyer is .the party most- thoroughly . sold. Those who have kept "armies," "tapioca" and "Swiss levers" in professed repair for a fewjears will appreciate the truth.of our statement. , Tliti MANOR:THE AMERICAN WATCH'. Instead of being made of smreial hundred lit tle pienes, screwed together, the .body -of the- American Wateh is formed of SOLID PLATES. No jar interferes with the harmony of its work i it'd no sudden shock can throw its mach in cry out out of gear. In riding or inyliusinesS pur suit, it-is all held togethir as firmly as a single piece of metal. It is just what all machinery should be— let. ACCURATE. N. SIMPLE.3d. STRONG 4th. ECONOMICAL. = - We not only secure CHEAPNESS by our sys tetn, but QUALITY. We' do not pretend that our. Watch can be bought for less money than the foreign make-beltevea, but that for- its , real value it is sold for one-half the price. OUR SOLDIERS' WATCH (named Wm. El tarp) is what its name indicates-,--Solid, Substan tial, and' al wags: Reliable—warranted to Stand any amount of Marching, Riding or Fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OP WATCH (nigined P. S. Bartlett) is "similar in size and general appearance, but bas,more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. , OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is put up in great variety of patterns,-many of them ofrere beauty and workmanship, is quiet email but Warranted to keep time. THE PROOF of the merits of our Watch may larfound in the fact that we now employ' over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. . OUR THREE;QUAETER PLATE WATCH is thinner and lighter than the others `we have. described. Its fine chronometer balance is deli cutely adjusted to correct the,mariation -caused by changes of tempeitttnre. These watches are the fruits of the latest experiments in chronom etry, and are made by our best vrorkmen. in a separate department of our factory. For the finest time keeping qualities. they challenge • . coo) ,arison w' ' lithetetra a the a llaW viisterit. ROBBINS APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company, 112 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. July 26.-Im. DR TOR ASS VENETIAN 110110 k E: LINIMENT. IN PINT B . OTTLES . T ONE DOLLAR, cures lamina, cuts, galls, colic, &e. Reid, the following.: Boma, July 7th, 1860. DR.. TOBIAS : We have % used for the past year your Horseliinititent for lameness, hicks, bruises, colic and Cute an :in every instance found it the best article I e er tried in this - circus company. Please 'send e x dozen, as it is the only liniment ieuee tow. IWe have MS horses, - some very valuable, and do, not Went -to leave town without it. HYATT FROST. -Manager Van Amburgb + Co's. Menagerie. Sold by all druggists. Often 56 Cortlandt st., July 26, 1765;•-elm., . . , illa litetßOg 11011 1 1. The Southern people hay given up all save°, tation of being reoogn feed, nd it.is equally dif ik RECOGNIZE NOR lIERNERS whose.heads of grey, yolk white. brown, er red hair, have , : - SURRENDERED T ER COLORS '''- wonderwork under the wonderwork eg influenea at 1 ' CEIRISTODOROI IR AYE -- ' wit ich , plants" Permanently ra their- stesiA such black and brown. as "nature in ighrmistaki for her own. Manufactined by J,. CI]RISTOPORO, No; 8 Astor Hauge, NO York. Soltil by Arug, giste."Applied by_allHair,Dressers. . . . . , July 26, 1865.--I Ma , . The best Strengthening Plaster is the Por ous Plaster of Dr. Allgoeir.+TheY•are warrant. ei to keep good many . years, but may be return eul or fresh plasters without any, charge. IMPORTANT QII! LITIES. ' • They will cure a Weakne.s of the Back. Pain in the Side, a Lameness of ti Knee - or of. the Anklei, or Cold Piet, sooner and with more cam ,fort than any other applicaiioll. - KM - M*111M; Nlbany Co., Jan; 1,6, - 1“2: " ' Du K._ .. T. Atiumn.M.Dear Sir : Seventeen years ago I was sorely injured , in my beak; At length I was induced,to use your plasters. I wore one , constantly ,for six months, and did_ more -third se.r.rkin those sfx:tonsittip t liiste in the 'proceeding • itfteen years. I have ne On a - plaster for .over sigh leen .ttiontho.. , anti twilie no return "of the' geri,w in tr . pc in and Lf er ti aineirSe'-• my beak, but ha ve hien entirely well. ir .- - - ..- - - , . '. "-- ' I am your ' Oast:tient' servant, ' JOHN G. CRARY- Prirmilml Agency, Orandreth : House, New l ' olll. SlOla r by 11 11. Dealers in Medicines. July 26, 186 . 6.-Im. - • NNTLEVAN eured'orKervans Debltity. Pretna- Pt time Dreny, and the ,elteet, Of youth fel Walser, Lion, will be harpy to , famish others with the means of euee. (freo,of charge.) This remedy le.slinnie, safe and and certain*. Nor. foil particulars. by returalwail. please aticlrcee '.. JOHN OGDIIN. ,66 14a4eau Qt., New York. 'Tani' 14;1806.--3m,. , eblnon rfihkriei. .. . Par.firtly Coriyrted Weekly. I.SIIIAEOE, Watecasuar, AUGUST 16, 1885. Extra Pluckily, 210 60 KW, IA uwz-• 22 Extra Plettr, - ' 050 Butter, 3 11, , 24 Prime White ?Omit. 2 20. Tub or salted Mule:, 10 Now Red Whom, 105 1 Lard, } 20 Old Red, 265 Tallow: 12 Prime Rye, - 100 Gam, • 22 (*re, '• - 85 - Shoulders. „ . 18 _Oats,:' .: . SO Wiles, 18 Clover-seed, 6 00 S oa p, _, 10 Timothy-eeed. 350 Bees-wax, - Jo Ilex-geed; 1 60 White Rep - 6 Dried Apples ; peeled, 250 511xed. Rags, 3 Peach !cal:kits,' 400 Flax, 31h.,12% Pima "Ukitzele," 200 B r istles, 1 4,,, . 40 Cherries, 2 25 reathera,l3 11, 62% Colons, 150' Wool, OIL, 40 Potatoei, 16 bus, - 1, 00 12eap Beaus, I; . 1 ., g, Apple Butter. lieroek. 75 Vinegar, "f gill, . 20 Satitts. German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. AL, at. the agree Shoe Pike Meet ng House. . Bt. John's Reformed Church.—Services every Sabbath at 10 A. 11; Lecture Wednesday evenh.g. English preaching next Sabbath both morning and evening, in the First Reformed Church. German preaching next Sunday Morning and English in the evening, iu Salem'eLutheran churrh. _ Just printed and tor sale - at this office s Conditions for the Sale of Real tate: - . '; arristr. On the 6th inet. f by the Rev. 8. S. Chubb, Mr. lIEN RY LOSER, AltseEllt.llA hIcAPPRE, bo th or Leba non . VS. With the above notice we received a bouncing cake, `a remembrance for which the happy pair will please accept our thanks, as well as many wishes for their happiness and welfare. On the 10th limb, by the Rev. D. Schindler, ANDREW J. MOORE to CAROLINE CARMANY, both of -Leta 110n. On the Bth inst., by the Rev. T. B. Johnston, D. D. Capt. J. NED GEORGE, of Lebanon, to Miss LIZZIE, ULRICEI, of Annville. Oa the Nth nit., by the Rev. J. B DongbvrtMr. JOBEPR 8. BLOCOIL of Nor th Lebanon township, to Mies SUSANNA 0: WALTZ, of Lebanon Borough. On the Bth that. by the Same, Mr. JOSEPH J. /MEI; DER, of North Lebanon township, to Mies, REBECCA PANBLER, of Leboaoo borough. - _ ~~•~~. on the 9th inst., In -this borough, MARY ELLEN, AIM of John If. and Catharine WITMEYER, aged a months and 17 days. Death hai'olainied - our ii4tle Km, Set his seal upon her brow, And her cheeks that were like roses, Are as pale as marble now. We have alased•ber eyelids gently, On the dim and glassy eyes, • Ror the soul Wit gave their brightness, Now bas Rod beyond the skies. Yea 'she's gone to dwell in r Heaven, Little-MART, loved aitalair, _ AThri we shalt no more-behold her, - Till '54,g0 to meet her there. • On the 9tti luat . . MARY, - rellet of Levi Lewis,- aged 41 years and 0 months. _ In Union township: on the 6th TDIA WENO MR'r DAUB, wife of John :'Daub, aged, 88 ;fears, 9 months days. . . .on.the ttli.,lnst,, in thirßor.mgb, Mrs tid.ltld. is.LIZ -Aftwyn:,nsutOgifi,srelict of the late Onristopher "Riluotthl, deo:las. d; aged 77.-Sears, 9 months and 18 ' On the 29dof JAI N; of cholera ROBERT, !,lk *e of IkelLissia,shatiiisi AiOUGMTaII,MOM. lizanouthe On the 7th ins", to Tontitown, GEOR6B 11111L1116/,, aged 78years. The funeral will take place en: There : day morning, at 9% cOslook The friends of the, family aro invite 4 triattend , the funemt • Oa tee 29d nit „.fa North Lebanon- •toweship,ll:l26. B. BRITS', egad 16 yea" 6 months and 14 day's.: On the Blst - Mr. 11.3MItY .WEITMAIC• aged '33 years; 10 Monthsi 8 days.. , _ _ M;tf.il(llittrtit,pit.to,, ATTENTION /11HE 'MEMBERS oftbe l'Abonon County .1: Association for the detection of Horse - • Thieves, and the recovery .of stolen 'horses, will meet at the public house of Jona MATCHES, in lebanon, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1.865. at I o'clock, P. • Is; All the members are particularly requested to attend, as the Company will be divided into three classes by tickets. JVIIN SIATTILES , President. 3 ACOh WITMER, Jr., Treasurer. JOHN SNYDER, NUS., Secretary. Lebanon, Ang. 16,1865. An Ordinance! Amending an ..)rdinanee Prohibiting FAST DRIVING through the steete, lanes, orelleye of the Borough of Lebanon, passed August 6, 1858. TT is hereby ordained by the Burgess and Council of 1. the Borough of`Lebanon That if any person appre hended for fast driving in the said Borough. In viola tion bran Ordinance of said Borough, passed the Bth day of August, 1858, should fail to pay the line impos ed by said Ordinance he shall be committed to the county Jail for the sigma of twenty-four hours. Enacted, August ith, 1885. Attest, • L. K. LATIDERMILOH, D: E. Idusatt, clerk. • Assistant Burgess. Lebanon, Aug. 19, 1865. - „ gunday School Celebration. %WE GERMAN REFORMED and LUTHERAN Union I Sunday Scheel will hold a celebration, in the Woods at the Ldtheran, Church, near Stouchsburg, in Marion township, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th. Addresses will :be delivered in the German and Bug. limb languages;-Friends of Sunday. Schoola are Invited to attend. -JOHN BECHTOLD, Superintendent. P. 8...:-Huoksters are forbilden . to• bring apirituong or malt liquors upon the ground. FOR. SALE. /11118 undersigned will melt, at private Sale, hie desir able HOUSE and LOT OFGROIJND, in East street, Bast Lebanon. The House is a new two story BRIOK with Bitehen'attaehed, all whil arras • • , eonvenienees.:- Also Oltitera, Bath 'House, ino a Rouse, all kinds ofFrulS. Trees, &c., on the ptemises. Good and indisputable title given-4' p r further information apply to'. JAMBS - N. RtIGBRS,` Lebanon, Aug. 16, 1665.—Srn. .Tinsmith. Executor's Notice. VOTIOE le hereby- given that. Lettere Tenementary on the Estate; of MART R. POLIdEIt, late, of the Borough of Lebanon,Lebanon ooutity,,P onea, deceased, hare been gran ted to this undora gned. At 1 1 persons, therefofe; having claims Nolen said Bet tears requested 'o present them, duly entbentlexted, and those Indebted to make payment at an early date. DANIEL FOLMmR, South Lebanon Two., August 1.6,11365,761 Iseenter. Aliaministrator's Notice. VOUCH is hereby given - that letters lit of Administration cola tectamenta annexe on -the Estate of JOHN FOLMER, late of the Borough of -. Lebanon. Lebanon county, Pennay'vaniv. de ceased, have been granted to, the undersigned All per sonlitherefma, indebted to said Estate will pleasa make payment, and those having just ilabizs will please pre , sant them_ dole authenticated, 'without delay DANIEL FBLSIBII, Bondi Lebamm Twp., August 16. Admin'st-ator, W 'LITTLE Pli These Engines are designed es- peciall3- for Country Printing Offices. They are simple, cheap, and will not get out of order, and can be run by the youngest boy in the office after a few minutes instruction. ,With less than one bushel of coal steam can be raised and the engine run five hours. This engine is so constructed than can be )laced in the second -or third floor of the office, and is more safe than an ordinary stove in regard to fire. References &dm parties using them are-furnished.. Addres; , • Wm. M. Baismi, uwAgl, Who is authorized- to dispose of the :Engines at the same price as they can be obtained from the manufac turers. • Lebanon, Aug. ;16,:1865. • • . Alarge quantity of excellent OMAR :VINEGAR is for salolMotmet ear farmers. 'FM' fartti; , i„ , i,iiitienlars, said sample, apply at ads June 17, 1860!*. T 8 13 GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS NEW CIOQDS to he add immediately, for Cash, - 'al:ll4am that will ASTONISH THE NATIVES. pilr• Not one Dundee worth of old shelf worn goods ; all NEW and direst from the Teoportera and Manufaetuiera. The ' GOOD OLD TIME That you have-all read of has at last - come; whoa you can buy Goods 4 91;eibre like %War' , Prices .. . . . MERRY.' - 8, BILLIC . Weald respectfully-announce to the Citizens of LEBANON and aurieundink country that they. havB opened a NEW STORE, AT THE OLD Zimmerman. Stand, CORNER OF MARKET AND CHESTNUT STS Which Ibey bars filled with an entire NEW STOCK OF GOODS, just pureh-need in the GREAT. EASTERN MARKETS, at the lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Cassimeres, Vesting s, Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Crock ery, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Notions, &c. &c , • All of;whieh will be cold at prices less than any, other Store in the County. • LADIES call and examine our line of DRESS _GOODS,; they cannot be excelled anywhere. They would respectfully ask ALL to call at THE NEW YORK STORE, and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere as we can and will give bargains that cannot be had elsewhere. - A MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY 1 Interesting to Agents, Farmers, and Ladies. ANTE are making a single machine which combines the best and cheapest portable Wine and Cider Prose, the dryest Clothes Wrlngee, - and the most pow erful lifting Jack in the world. - 'lt 'is the only press adapted to making Apple Champaign, which is now regarded as one of the most important discoveries of the age. A good agent wanted in every county, to whom we will•hold_out sneh inducements as to insure $lOOO bolero Christmas. The first one. making appli - • • • •ni any coon ty agency. -YttlfetrViculariti-teSms, etc.; by Circular. Address HALL, REED & CO., No. 55 Liberty St.. N. Y. J. W. _BRADLEY! . New Patent DUPLEX THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX for two) EL LIPTIC PURE REFINED STEEL Ststuns v ingefilously braid ed tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most fl ex ible. elastic and durable Spring ever used: They seldom bend - or break, like the Sin- gle Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than Wien as long as any. Single Spring Skirt that ever has or-Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the DUPLEX ELLIP TIC PIIIRT will be-experienced particularly iu all crowded Assemblies,.Operas, Carriages, Railroad Care, Church Pews, Arm Chairs. for Promenade and House . Dress; as the Skirt can be folded when in use to .occu py a email place as easily and conveniently as a'Slik or-Mnslin Drees. ' . - A., Lady having enjwei the Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience .of. wistring . the 'DUPLEX ELLIP TIC S MEL SIIUNG SKIRT fora single day willp...v er arta wards willinalv dispense with their use. For &Bares , - Misses and Toting Ladies thej are Imperial* _to all o:lsera. TILE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Sirigle yarn eteeering whielrie used iniall Single Steel noon Skirts. The three liattom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steekard twice or double ee;lered to prevent the coy. ming from was of, the rods when dragging down etairsotone steps. •n. - ; - 4c:, which they are constantly. subject:J., when in use.._ . All are wide ni the new and elegant Corded Tapes, aw. ere the'best qu Wit} in every pert, giving to the aiearei the most macabd and perfect Shape potnible. atal are unquestimiabirtho lightest. most- desirable, eotafortable and economical Skirls ever made. WWI'S' BR ADLRY tiCARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention. and SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAM BERS, and 79 wad R EADIf STREETS, New York. POlc SALR in all dra.t. class Stores in this airy, and Throughout Me United stateattud Canada, Havana de Cuba, Alox'no.'Sonth "America, and the West Indies. erir.7INQUIItI4 FOR Tti It DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DuilitLlt) sPitINC t3IIKT: • • I - hut:. lees.-,-31n. • • - • , 0'11( in hereby given to unouthortiedporeons 11 nal tO'Ut. VCR. ROADS ,OR HAUL SANT+ 3 WITROM ,in the Western pail of Rath Lebanon tow :44 i Any person .wlto shall disreprd,tbla notice will be tiioaeutedaceordiiio to law. • ' .IRRRNITAff 1011 R. . -N. Lel`4llloll fr., Aug 4 1865. ' " . - pertimitriFflebanoit County returned for U. 8, on I:Moneta, Incoutra, Earnings, ..duo., will have to make payift ant to the eadersig,r el on or before Sfatirdal ; We 2d 01'September.. 1865. Thu penal lite' , will 1-e added oftyr - diet dote. Pay yietnts maxi' be mode In Treasoty notes pr notes t (Sodom(! l'nks: For fattbur twtire sue ANTHONY ELY, Deputy Collector tar Lebanon' County.' • - - t tft% TRAYED from the premises of .the anbscrilter, in ll.eilman's Dale, North Annvillo , township, about the end of May, - 7 MOM, viz:-4 old ones and 8 youtrones, the old ones.' are marked Any person haying taken up said strays, op Who will give au y tabu tna don 141 . 64 to tin .801:et-Ober will be nit ably rewarded nKUBEN_HEILMAN. ilmau'a Dale; . Aug. 9,18G5, Adininislrafors l Notice. AT °TIME is hereby given that i.etters of Adminis rg Midden on the estate of PHILIP SUAAK, deed., late of South Lelmnon township, Lebanon county, Pa , have been granted to :the undersigiied.' Ail perscins indebted - to said estate will please makepayment, and thane having claims will present thom.-witbout delay, duly anthentleated,, - to the undersignbil Tor aottlereent. JACOB MAAR, Millcreek- tp.. - : JOiiN H. MIA AL Cornwall tp , Administrators of the estate of Philip Shaak, dee'd. July-la, 1865.. Lebanon, Pa., Nrnalt LP hereby given th a t - C HRISTIAN HOVER TAB and LOUISA his wife. of the Borough. of North Lebanon, Lebanon enmity, Pa., have assigned their property, and effects to the undersigned of the borough, county and State aforesaid, for the beiteflt of creditors.. All persona having claims against said par r ties, as well as that° Indebted, are requested to make settlement without delay Blanks •for Bounty andinvalidPen sjoo Claims just' printed Aid tor sale olpie Aa virivilelnt Ogle. WHOLESALE AN RETAIL. The New York $30,000 Worth Merry & Billig. Lebanon, Aug. 16, 1865 NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6. THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN HOOK osir.xxv.Tris. ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING sxna Notice. U. S TAXES. .7 stump, piosT. Assignees Notice., JOHN ALLWRIN, Asti 'pee of Mrlento Hoverter sad wife N. Lebanon Borough., August 2,1886 Poor Man's Cash, Shoe StOre! LARGE STOCK at OLD PRICES NEW STOCK MD AT LOW FIGURES;' Our Business tacreasiekg: MORE TRADE WANTED TO REDUCE Promise to give .Crostomers the Bence 1 THE MORE WE BELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN BFI Rally Men sind Buy 'Pour Shoes Chess* ALL WORK WARRANTED Dont buy until you see. our. Stock Quick Sales and Small : Profits - is our Motto /- G.. L. A-TKINS, Market street, Lebanon, Po,. BURLING'S iiIIIBROSIL' OR It prevents or stops the Hair from falling ; Cleanses, Beautifies Preserves, and renders it Soft ands Glossy, and the Head free from,l Dandruff. It is the best Hair Dressing an/ Preservative in the world. STERLING'S AMBROSIA MANUFACTURING COMP'Y,4 SOLE PROPRIETORS, - NEW YORK.I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 'CHEAP BRE? GOODS AT GOODYEAR & DIFFENBAOH'3 Cheap Cigesis taitcare3, (BABER S BLOCS,) Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa ry ALL and see the largest and beet selected stock o SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and at the low! est price. Cheaper than the cheapest, Bo cheap as to astonish the world. Call and see for yourselves. All Shades of 6.4 all wool detains, do 34 all wool delatne , do 64 all woolehepard plaids, do 6.4 silk poplins . , do 64 pant de okervis, do 5-4 mohair's, do 5-4 alpacas, do 5-4 Manchester detains,' • do 6-4 Pacific delains, do 8-4 Lancaster detains, Dress goods of all descriptions. Ladies' coats, circulars and basgues, do fancy and black silks. A full line calico at all prices. do bleached muslin, et all prices, do , unbleached do do Best assortment of Thibets, Sumba, and all kind of Summer shades. ' All kinds and prices of Ticking.; flannels, Batinorale, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts. Umbrellas, Ste., &a. Gentlemen Vlitear. A' fall line of CLOTHS, . OASSEHERES, SATTfs NETS, VESTINGS, Jeans, Cottonades, all prices and very cheap. Best Stock of mouItNING 000DS in the country, as wep_ay particular attention to this Department-. ' — 64 IFlaa v ialWolit tleteMusro..-3.-otmt . p„ do dc_. do 54 do canton cloth do 5-4 do Persian cloth do 54 do alpacca do 5-4 do bombazines do do crape veils do do zone veils do hosiery, gloves, Am, do Groceries., sugar, Coiliee, Malassas, Spicesi&o., all at LOW PRICES. WIT Call one and all,and look tbtongh our 'Large and well Selected Stock of Goode, and get the pricee, all tis no trouble to show Goode. Our Motto is "Small Profits, and Quick Sales, and Good Value." GOODYEAR 1.6 DIFFENBACB. Lebanon, May 3,1865. Shaw & Clark's IMPROVED FAMILY. SEWING MACHINES. USEFUL IN EVERY FAMILY! LADIES TAKE •NoncE PATENTED• IN. THE UNITED STATES,. ENG LAND, FRANCE AND GERHAIsIY. , 'UDR daraldlity and . convenience they cannot - Le equalled, and the style. of iinish make them.` .beautifel Ornathent for the Sitting room or Parlor. Large Machines, Gold LeatEinish 826 00. Small Machines, - do ;20 op Table and Treadle, Walnut Top, extra 10 00 Hemmer, No. •3 00 Ilemmer,"No. 6 1 Se Extra Needles, each . - 10 These . machines can be used with or without di stand, work equally well with the hand' EIS: with -thS Toot, end are not Hanle to get out ofbrder. 4 Oar terms are ash on Delivery of Machines ' • EDWARD F. LENNERT,Sub -Agent..: Sample machines can be seen,orderslaft, and Tumor Nally attended to at the Agency in Plank Doad`Streq, next door - North of Moravian Church. Orders by mail must contain o• e red. stamp .for rer turn postage. Rev. WM; Lebanon, July 19, 11935.-3 m Authorhted Agtnit. ; AMERICAN HOU . :Market Street, Lebanon,' 301F1lT_1VEATTIECES P t rITE prctiricter of this ohl and Parini& HOTEL would respectfully Inform the public that tt will be -conducted' at all times to the • comfort anti courshieuen of lta gnesta. It hes bevelltoroughli , rd. fitted awl, renovated. and no paws will. ha spared wake the Table and the liar at all tlmeal equal to emir •lu the county. , The STATILINII. and Yarn aro adiSerkirta and more extensive, than any other in Lebeiton. Tii*e pat. °pogo or the Farm etwand 3t2 Trtiveling tu:d" generally. le rearyeettlilly solicited, I`l,B.oll—Wear side of Marlcat groat,: pat', baOr a willare run' front'the Illerket novae: - - " - * • Lehafielki.Aurit.l2, 1166. < _ . 304 E. MATTI-LES:, .7 )6aqilike n MOVAL,• - tarenize' M. liobrer • • • • - WOTILD reapeethilly;inform the Otis : . 11 : %-" , „,lii V V Sens of Lebanon and 1404 has REMOT ND his Tailoring lishment to gast Cumberland et., about 34 square east of:Hendon's hotel, where he will inakii Mi this -iuust I blouableClotiiiog: ALL work entrusted 'to: him will be manufactured lmthe best manner, on snodi:t erate terms. Good fits and substantial making guar., matted.' Thankful fn the liberal patronage extenile4 tu him thus far, be hopes by, striet httentien to business to merit a continuance of the 'salmi. Ile eopir dially invites the public and his old customers to:gif.l` • him a call. [Lehauuu, April, 12, 181351' THE NEW BAKERYI>'.46'= , • • iIITR undersigned would respectfully inter= .theeit. , zone of Lebanon, thet helms coin penned the RA IN° BUSINESS, insall" its yktrietieS, - of .his ;stand, Cumberland street, Lebanon. nearly opposite the itu.it Hotel, and will supply customers with theb,est BMA,"); ' CAKES, &c., dm. Flom: received from ,enstcaners .and returned to them in bread at short CONFECTIONERIBS, oi"alt itnds,fresh and of the best quality, constantly =oii'b:•Bd, and furnished at the•lowast pri!es. .Th • public is Invited - to give me •a Lab nen. May 4, , 1864 - R. /I ' IsnulL II 0 1 4 1 A x a 11, aeas e a otthe - Urinary and Sexual Systems, ;,#,J new and reliable treatment. Also UM BRIDAL, - ONAMBEE, an Essay of Warning and Instruction, sent in Sealed envelopes, free of charge . Ad.lress Dr. J. SKILLIN—IIOUGHTON, Howard_ Association.:No.' 2. South Ninth Street. Philadelphia; Pa. June 21, 18t35. - • *Jacob 1g.'16. Zimm . eiman 7 lo l : IRST CLASS RATE-DRESSING AND 'HAIR-WE 17 INCLNG SALOON, Mark et street,. near Cumberland; and opposite the'Eagle Hotel. Being thankful for tho liberatpatronage heretofore extended to him, huwould:" respectfully solicit 'a continuance of-the. same.- "Lebstao_ i n July 2,1562. N. Pr.—Tito Saloon will be (dined on Sunday.