wzm (tiommim. YELEG ,TONES I know a man named Palen :Tones, lie Toted for Abe Lincoln ; And when this war broke ant be said There mnsn't be no blinking. Load your guns and squint your eyes, Finger on your triggers ; Bang the ••rebels" up sky-high. Emancipate the niggers. HeeAidlhe Villon'we'mriat atm, If it made creation holler ; And that the Proddent ehould baTe .Crory man and every dollar. Se joined the Union League, and bought A flog for hie son Dar id ; .Agd prayed that hi the other world 'ROVenwaravbe aeo-ed, 1 Ha maid )th e 'war wan Net. and shank' Unmated with vim and viglar, 'And any man agin the war Wee meaner thane nigger. 'And yet this Peleg Jones would stay Amongst his pigs And cattle, While other men took up their gnus And marched away to battle. I-Vat-when the draft was made in town 'Poor Pgleg be got drafted ; And when we told the patriot cues, Itscared him almost ball dead. Then Poleg went right off and sold To Smith, of Podunk Holler. 'One horse, eight steers ten Durhatn Wits, And,got *brad Isttillree'doliars And then be paid the It'd, But said it was not right, sir, That au. Ii good patriot.folkraS he Bhould either p y or tight, air. And thin same man, named Pang Jones, He voted for Abe Lincoln ; -And when this war broke ortt,lmsaid Themmusieetreszo :Load your gunerand squint yaw eye*, Finger on your triggers . Hang the "rebels" al i sky-high, :Emancipate the nigger.% CrisT,- 3 JOhn Brongh,'Govern ;or elect of Ohio, in his speech at Lan 'easter, before the election, as report. ed in the Commercial, said : Slavery must be put down, rooted 'oit,lf every wife has to be made a 'widow, and every , liititto made 'fatherless:" "Every; ife" here means the wife everypoorman, not John Brough's 'wife nor :Horace Grezley's norßenry Ward .Beccher's wife nor the wife of , any -ihoddy yat.viot,iblit the wife of Leve, 'man - who cannot raise three 'hundred dollars, or who has not mon ey to buy a substitute. Ater-Three ladies who wished to at tend a fashionable ball in St. Louis, it is said, had money enough to buy but one set of jewels. A council of war, was accordingly held by them, ;and it was agreed to send to•an East ern house for three diamond n^.ekla •ces as samples, from which a choice was to be made. After the diamonds lhad done their work at the ball, two of the necklaces were returned, while the, other was promptly paid for•.-- 'This piece of female tinanciering was worthy of the most stratagetic Gen 'oral of modern times. - ' SBOOVNG AFFAIR IN MINERSVILLE. Mondapnight last an unforta 7.ziate. affair .oectlttred in Minersviilo, ' - '!.which•reStilted thel3hooting of Mr. William' Smith, of Cressona, .an en ,,, sneer on. the Mine Hill Railroad, by — Mr: William Spencer, Of Miners Ville. Report says that Mr. Smith entered the dwelling of Spencer, with whom he-was- intimately acquainted, at , a slate hour of the night, and Spencer, ;hearin the noise in the house, and '(doubtless supposing him to be a burglar,)lred:at him with a revolver, two shots taking effect, inflicting se =rious, though not fatal wounds. Mir "Say, Mr. 'Cleek, have you a good ANtrong ;porter about the hotel I" "Yes, 41r, we have the -strongest one In the State." "Is he intelligent'!" "Quite intelligent for a porter:" "Do you consider him fearless—that told, courageous I" "I know he is—he wouldn't be afraid *Of Satan himself." *Wow, Mr. Clerk, if your porter is in lelligent enough to find room No. 1,007, fearless enough to enter and strong -enough to get my trank away from the bedbugs, 1 would like to have him bring t down" Wig. The following is a true copy of the verdiet of a Coroner's jury recently vorrverred in one of the western counties Of this State. "Nathaniel Denton 'came to his death by a collision with the engine near Simmons' crossings, of which wevx onerate the engineer from all blame.-- But further, we think the dsceased and the engineer might have seen each other, and perhaps, yes, very likely, have saved 'his life, if the wood pile sworn to had not have been there." isigr A philosophic and self possessed ship captain was passing through a churchyard at midultdit, when a sheeted ghost rose 'op from behind a tombstone and approached him with menacing ges tures. The ancient mariner coolly rais ed his stick and gave him a crack over the side of the head, asking him what he meant by being out of his grave at so late an hour ! Otl' "My party, sir will not lie in idle !less," said a politician. "Very true, sir," retorted his opponent,'your party is neith er chargeable with lying in idleness nor idleness in lying?' lier Rowland Hill said once to some people who had come into his chapel to avoid the rain. "Many people are to be blamed For making religion a cloak ; but Ido Hot think those much better who make it an umbrella." "rather," said a little boy, "I know how to fire off the guns and can nons of earth, but who is tall-enough to touch off the thUnder BARUErt—OUS PROCEEDINCL—According to ail present appearances, General Fre. mont is disposed to fix the Republican party just as he does his hair ; i, e. ; part it in the middle. Mir The Cincinnatti Gazette's report. er found a ten dollar bill in the Ohio Sen ate Chamber on Wednesday, and the fact was announced by the President, but all Senators denied having any connect ion with such an enormous amount of money. I* Riding on a rail—Being obliged .to inJunt some of the horses bought "on 'contract" by the Government. Mr "See here, Mister," said an Irish lad of seven Bunn:tiers, who Was treed by a dog, 'cif you don't take that dog away, I'll eat all your apples," Notice. • TTS is to notify all Carp - miens and Cabinet makers that no bille for corium will be paid by the Direm tors of the Poor for poor persons dying with in a circle of five miles of the Poor noose ; as all such persona will be furnist.ed with Coffins free of expense on appli cation to the Steward at the Poor [Lou ,e, JOHN B. BOWMAN, ELI AS W A LBORN, Diroc of the Poor 0 80. ZIMMIRAIAN, ) Way 27, 1363. Blanket Shalvbs, CLOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING of al: colors, dyed.lat Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warraetSni and good; turned out equal to now, by LYON LEMBERG! ER, Eant Elea°Ter, saii. Artielee to be dyed•cee be loft et .708. L. Lember - Far's Dtits" Store Wbbrtiiilrttlitire for the itioee will be e attended to. (March 11;1865. Root and Shoe Store. JACfll3tißank% respectfully in forms the'Dublic that he still contin ues his extensive establishment in 11111111 his new building, in CamberlandSt, where•h!Siantes..tolmader the sake satiefactiMias bler'etlifdreie ill NA* may favor him with their custom. He invites ilferchuilts and dealers in BOOTS and SITOESaad every bne.who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and vaned stock. lie is determined to surpass all ermpetition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A due care taken in regard to materials and workmanship; mine bt the best quali ty of LBATILEM and'erafje party, is homed every morning. 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These can best ehoir their sense of the untiring efforts of the publishers, in behalf of this great and unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustaining this paper in all its busi ness relations. I.O6SBRENNER & WE LSH, No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET, Ilar. NEW 11AKE111( tins untliwsignet: would respectfully inform the ci wens of Lebanon, that helms commenced the BAK INO GUM IiSS, in all its varieties, at bie stand, Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Bun lintel, and will supply customers with the hest BREAD, CAKES. ..te. Floor received from easterners and returned to them in brand at short notice. CON FECTIONBRIES, of all kinds:fresh anti 'Of the best quality, constantly on hsral, and furnished at the lowest prices. Th public is invited to ere me a trial. Leh nom. Nov. 9, 18:19. F. U. JUL.I3 Eti.f.aft.ON:tailas. JOHN G. %MUHL LEBANON Poor, Saset and Strain Planing -Ito& Located on the Steam-linuse Road, near 011tAbertand Street, East Le,banon. /ME undersit,ted respectfully inform they public in general, that they 4 717"*a . till . mon an o:tore sail keep on bond. ;Botit;,Baet t Shutter a , ltlinds, •; i.. , Viola hii•l• '0 Gee Spring Monl4higs;6ritirOzts Citting. Sorl , aco. Coruireli, and. all ghats of Bliii:Dnio MATERIALS `ttirlfottses. We alto construct the latest and moat ira prored Stair Cla...ing and Hand Bailing, suitable for large and small Landings. We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to WI and examine our stock, which we will warrant to give eiitii=e seklifitUtion to all who may &Tot the under signed with their envtent. Lebanon. April 23, 1882 k. E.—Thoro is also ail Itimie of TURNING at the same Mill. Planing, Sawing, Sm., promptly doaa for thoso who may furnish Lumber. LEBANON ACADEMY, TUB undersigned hereby inform the public that the Lebanon Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it always did, and still does receive pupils from Abroad. Lately, else, the Dire Ours have its guerttl etairiv•ter, frthd elevated its stittidard.'brrerusing to ad. twit thipils without the necessary qualifications. and by thoiCfrotittlitted.eare they hope to raise this sellout to its "iidhper placeln the estimation of this community.— A limited number of pupils or the proper grade can be admitted front the country by applying to . JACOB CAPP, Presid • ist. JOSEPH Ka ROIL. Secretary. or to CYRUS BOG Eft, Teacher. 'fiii*goinmon and higher English bralich es. Latin and Cheek. $2 per inoaBE. Lebanon. Aug. 26, 1863. Straw ond Corn Fodder • IVAN 1r Eb. AOO TONS of What and Oats Straw. 100 TONS Corn . Fodder. fur width the highest market price will be paid in cash during the tuouthe of April, Mel , an d June. fit the Paper Mill of STINK A ROSS, Lebanon, Feb.:A. '64. Lebanon. I'n. REA DENG RAM it OA 0! WIN TE ARRANGEMENT. r nor o i l REAT TRUNK LINE FRO?d THE NORTH AND North-West for Pill LA DELPHI A, NEW.YOR READING,POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, gittiVi, ~ A c Trains leave Harrisburg fOr Philadelphia, New-York. Reeding. Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. M., and 2.00 P. 31 , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. AL, and 3.08 P. M.. New Yxpress leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. It., posses Lebanon at 7.30 A. 31., arriving at New York at 9.15 the same morning. Fares from arrisburg: To New..Yorkss 15: to Phil adelphia $8 85 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7, P. 31.. (urrstamm nx PE ESS). Leave Pb iladel pleia at, 8-15 A. Al., end 311 1' 31., passing Lebanon at 12.171 rain, 7,17 P. 31. and Expressat 1,05 A. 31. SleMiing cars in the New 'Mk Exiqese Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh withimt 'change. Passenger by tbeeidawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia, .New York, and lilt Way Points. Trains leu've Pottsville at 9.15 A. 31., And 2.30 P , fur Philadelphia, Hartisburg and New York. An Aeconituodiftion Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 It. II , and returns from Philadelphia at .5 001' All the above trains TOO Artily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train 'eaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. Si., and Philadelphia at 3*.15 Pi M. Commutation 'tickets, with 26 Coupons 'at 25 pop cent, between any 'points desired. 'lit k.ge Tickets, goonl for 2000 miles, beiween all points at $lO 35—for Families and Business Season and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed oath passenger. Pal senors are requested to purchase their tickets before entering the cars, as higher Fores are charged if paid to cars. G. A . NICOLLS, General Superintendent Dec. 0,i863 1562 NEW STIKILES. 1862 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between IX Market end the Coukt Ildnse,north side. has now ou hand's ittsortmciit of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for teen and boys, for )858 to which the. attention of the public is respectfully iuv, tad. Mate c: all: prices, from the cheapest to the mos costly, ahoaye on hand. Ile has also j oat opened u spl en did assortment , ef SUMMER LIATS, embracing each a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN., LEtI DORN, SENATE, CUMAN, and all others. ns..llc will also Wholesale all kinds of nuts, Caps Ac., to Country Merchants on advautageoUG terms. Lebanon, April 3441862. ~-"®+ L ~T CABINET WA ItE1100;118, South-east corner of Market Square, NORTH LEBANON BOROUGH 'inn subscriber respectfuliy informs the pub!! ji. that ho has now ca bawd, at his Ware rooms . ' . ) saisiiiibit a splendid assortment of good --"--.=-, :- - - - .1.1116k and substantial Fern Rare— :_-.:__- - - , ,.,zt;;k: Parlor, Cottago and Chamber . F.! - j --- , ... - ------; —consisting of Sofas, Tete-a- I" .. r 'f , e a t i l o s, r Lams, P tl r tat-n c o a t r e i g _ 14ria--! e• and Common Ta ' bles, Pressing - - ; -. 1.:T.r.,;,:i4".:;..! -- . - 1 and Common Bureaus. &e. ; / . I CHAINS. SETTEES, Cane . t ! . -,. 1 ' ' ' Seated, Common and Rock ing, &c. Cane Seated Chairs and Old haniture re paired at short not ice and at moderate prices, Alain COFFINS made. and Itanerals attended at th e shortest notice. HENRY-A. A L LWEIN. North Lebanon borough: Jan. ti, 1884 . Gained by Anything of the kind. It also re eeived the en peen live Ito port of "Exceeding Excellent For rood. 53,EILIVJE8rTri.r, ikTuak, 1 8 63 REe LIVED THE HIGHEST MEDAL FOR ITS DELICACY AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD Used for Puddings. Onstards,lllanc Mange, &e.,with out Isirr, [ass. with few - or no egge. it is excellent for thiiikrinig Sweet SlLUCeS.Graries for Fish-5%M, Soups, be. For Ice Citaiin tuattliDg.,(Xtu . compare with it,A little boiled in Milk makes a rich Cream for Coffee. Chocolate, Tee., be. A most delicious article of food for children and invalids. it is vastly superior to Arroir Root, and mud, more economical. lar Put up in eon pound Packages, with full direc tions, and sold by .all Grocers and Druggists. WM. DURYEA, Wholesale Agent, 166 Fulton Street, New York, October 14, 1663.-6 m. Ottt-Lots at Private Sale; XTILL be sold at Private Sale, VY 8 ACRES CT LAND, situated In T.,cti,„,7 Lane, near the borough line, in Corn wall VaMaldp. It adjoins the land of Widow Fulmar, on the North, Wm. Atkins and John Krause on the East. There is a one story LOG Roust:, weather boarded erected on the lold, and "S geed WELL in the garden.— The loud has Sue stones for, rimtriles. This tract will make a nice home For a small family. sm. It is free from Ground Bent. Good title will be given. ADAK ItITGli tract is now covered with fine grass, hal. of which will be girrs to the purchaser. Lebanon. June L , I GO. For Bat*. 131/C6..o.oaones. Ants. Bea Bugs, Moths in Fars, V7. , 0/ons dto., insects on Plants. Fowls. Animals. &o. Put up in 25c. 50e. mid $l,OO Boxi.e. Bottles, One Flasks. Flasks, $3 and `sized inettOWL4,TURaC iNSTITE & "Only infallible rentedies known." Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the 'Rumen Family." “ltals QM* out of their holes to die." .far Sold Wholesale in all large cities., Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. !!! BEWARE!!! of all worthless im!tations. Jilar See that - cesysn's" name is on each Box, Bot tle, and Flttek, before you buy. Addreaq It. COSTAR. .0W- Criminal Depot 4F2 BroadwaY, N. Y. *air. Sold I,:tnamteen, trhdloale Retail Agent, L'abliitpar Feb. 10, '64.-4m. LONGACRI: & GABEL Fashionable 1 ailoring. REMOVAL. ICIIAEL HOFFMAN Weald YeSpebtially; inform j..Utbe Citizens of Lehatum, that be has REMOVED. his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two ddota East of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Holt], Where. all persons who wish. garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner,. are In sited to call TO TAILORS!—Just rec,eired and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tnilcirs 'wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, ao that he can make his nirangeinents accordingly, M1C1.1./EL ROFFMAN. taikpn i.l pril 10,4861. ABR.ABBM SHERIC. 8.1:8181 8- LONG. :A 'New Firm. Cheap Cash &ore, and and Grain rilIT It n nders igned having formed a partnership in the NTILE, 3111.1.1NG AND GRAIN RUST NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their establishments. Thby will cocaine to keep. at the late stud of SIIERE., GtIESAMAN & LONG, a most. complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they will re tail Cheap Rir CASII,,or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want bby Tdr . c6sh 60,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25.000 Bushels of OATS. For which they win pay ihe highest Market Prices.--'-' They will also take GRAIN on srottaue. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices, COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Too; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &c. IR: They solicit the business of all their old friends and the politic, and will endeavor to deal on such lit 'eat and fast principles as will give satisfaction to all. North Lebanon, March 19, 1562. MERE . . & LONG. WALTER'S MILL /VILE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that I. he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa tare, formerly known as "Si raw's" and litter as ‘'Weu gort's," about one-fourth of n mile from June Stowe Lebanon county, Pa.; that he Las it now in complete running order, and is prepared to furnish customers regularly with n. very superior article of 31 F .43 E.A 11 01 111 11E1T cliiap as it can be obtained froin any nther lie keeps also on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, &e. He is also pre pared to do all kinds of CotitoiszEnte WORK, for Partnere and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in sites all to give him a trio:. The machinery of the 'Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. By strict attention to business and fail dealing he hopes to merit a share ofpublic patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. Nay 7, 1862. BOOKS & STATION ERY Ali. NEW rsißm.-., WALTZ HOUCK uV y CULL, inform the Public, that baying bought and `l consolidated the Rook and Stationery Stores of U. H. Roedel nod George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who wilt favor them with a call, at. the old stand H. itoedell's) in Cumberland street. where they will alw Macon*. ays have' ou h .nd a large and y School ee l. lected aupply School., Blank and Sunda Books, and as an inducement they offer thir aeons books at greatly reduced d e fer th o u s. The New York .and P- iltulelphia Daily and Weekly Papers, and Magazines, can he had and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their stars. Anything wanting In their line will be cheerfully at. tended to with,promptuess and dispatch Lebanon, Noy. 12„1882. $25 Esaaplov.lnent I s7ll' AGRNTS WANTED 1„ 1,17 E will pay from $2.1 to $7.5 per inoiaths,' and all V V expenses, tone:tine - Agents. or givea comiaLwitm. Particulars stint Vas. Adeirliss ERIE SZWING Mantuan cougar's, It. JAMES, Agent, Milan, Ohio. • : May 1$,1882:' ID yousee AtiklNS k BRO.'S Bit mud Shoe ly Store, DUBTta3 3 Varallll RECEIVED TWO "i=rritzman (From Juries 3 and 4.) at the INTERNATIONAL DOOM, LONDON, 1111EZWAWD"ogp Being the SOLE AWARDS MAIZENA AT THE Great. International Exhibition at TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receive a Valuable pre scription for the more of Consumption, Astbmi t pron . % chitis, and all Throat and Lung alfections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. E. A, Nrj,ltSPZ.. t% 11 Zan. 27, 1864.—a. Hinge tie., New York. For the Advertiser TO . 2TONE RUMS [~] PEDLERS ALSO TO THE PEOPLE'OF LEBANON, AIARGUS NATHAN respectfully informs the people of Lebanon and vicinity that be has opened a ;lo tion and Fancy Dry pools Store in Lebanon for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade of mlarticies in his line et the most reduced prices possible.' His stock consists in part of all k inds of Woolen and Cotton Stack jogs and Pose, Undershirts, Drawer Woolen raps and Nobles, M its and iri;eves, Scarfs .all kinds of Handkerchiefs. CC;;;;ars Sro Ladles and Gentlemen. ne!:dresses and Nets, Ribbons and Velvets. Spool and Patent Sewing Thread. Buttons, Scissors, Combs. d-c., Ste. A large assortment of BittELLAS and PARA SOLS, at the lowest prices. Spectacles, Pocket-ha Its, Portmonsires. Dominoes, Cards, As. A large assort ment of Musical Instruments. Accordeons, Banjos, Tamborines ' Flutes. Fifes . Baskets, Trunks. Carpet begs, Satchels, and !all kinds of Toys, in fact everything almost that can be thought of in the Notion and Fancy line. Also a large variety of JEWELRY and WATCSIB'S. Pedlors and Storekeepers will find it their interest to boy of Bs. Our Store is in Cum berland Street, in Enna's building, between the Court House sod Market House. MARCUS NATHAN. A FEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH LS TILE BEST It is made on the best principle, while the foreign watch is generally made on no principle at all. Let us look at the contrast. The foreign watch is mostly made by women and boys, air HAND. While their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price.— Such watches are made without plan, and sold with out guarantee. They are irregular in construction, and quite as irregular in movement. They are de- Big tied only to sell, and the buyer is the, party me thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "snares," "Ise * pines" and “Swiss levers" in professed repair for a Nw ye to will appreciate the truth of our atntement. !, THE PLAN OF TOE AMERICAN WATCH. Instead of being nutrient several hundwid little pie scrAwed together, the lady of the American Watqh Is , formed of SOLID . PLATES. No jar inter. feces with the, harmony of its working, and no sudden Shock:eon Nip* its machinery out o ("gear. Secession of one part from another is unknown. to its constitu tion, and in riding or any business pursuit, it is all held togetherdsgAinaly as a single piece of metal. it is just what elf machinery should be 4.-- aat. ACCOR&TE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d. STRONG. 4th. ECONOMICAL. We not only secure OnSATIVisS by our systenti.but QUALITY. We do not pretend that oar Watch csn be bought for less money than the foreign MADE isnaivss but that for its real value it is sold for onedndf,the . price.. OUR SOLDIER'S WATER (named Wtn, El'aryl is what its name indicates—Solid, Substantial, - stud al ways Rell.o,l(a—warranted to stand any amount of Marching Riding or Slanting. poktNEX.N RIGHER QUALITX . OE 'WAXO „(ztosm. klartlett)ia similar sjza ,aftd:anneral ag gepallce, but bas more jewels, and a more elaborate Tecently braigilt,ont, is "put up in a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare bmtuty and ; workmansh is quite small, but warranted to anat. Tuft. OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATell is neat. not large and just the thing for the pocket of Young Amer ica. The PROOF of Abe merits of Sour Woad" may be found in the fact that we now employ over flee hun dred workmen in our factories, and that we are gill unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. • OUR THREE.QUARTER PLATO WATCH is. thin ner crud lighter than the other we have describetll—... Its fine chronometer ballance is delicately adjustett to correct ( he sari Alen caused by changes of tetaperature. These Watches are chronometrically rated, and are the fruits uf the latest eiperinients In chronometry and are made by our beat workmen, in a Separate de partment of our factory. For the finest tinie.keeping qualities they challenge comparison . with. the bust works of the most famous English end Swiss - makers_ Robbins & Appleton . ; Agents for the American 'Watch. Clomp'. 182 AROADWEIVIT..Y. '63.—inside sow LEBANON Saddle and Harzsemi Mann ..aelory; TIM undersigned has removed his Saddlery and Barnes. ' eif.';•• Manufactory to a few doors Soutb /44. , of the old place, to the large room - lately Occupied by ltiliman & Bro., as - a Liquor store. where he will be happy to soo - ell his old friends and customers, and where he bas' increased fa cilities for attendis% to all the departments ofhisbusi.. ness. Being determined to be behind no other eetab lialnent In his abilities to accommodate customers. he. has spared neither pains nor expense to . obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement 14 the business and seenre the services of the.bett work men that liberal wages would command. He will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the short est notice., all descriptions of-HARNESS, - such as Sad: dles, Bridles, Carriage Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whi e f the best manufacture; Buf falo Robes, Fly Nets, such as, Cotton, . Worsted, Linen; and a new kind lately invented; WIII.PS of every . kind, such as Buggy Whips , Cart Whips , Harnee of all descriptions .Halter Chains, home-made Traces; &c., &c , all of which he will warrant to be equal to any that can - be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he. asks that those desiring any, thing in this lino, should call at his place and examine sit stock.- He feels the fullest confidence ht his ability to give entire satisfaction. net. AU orders'thankinlly received and prompily M ended to.. SOLOMON '33IITU. North Lebanon Borough, Aug. 13. 1662. NEW CABINET AND CII rf1.?PL41.11 1 1711 7 .3 CTOR is r IHI subscriber respactfially informs the public that j_ he has the largest and best assortment' of FU RNI TURF and CHAIftS, ever offered to the pbblic of Let.- anon county. Ile has on, hand at bis Cabinet;Ware. rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's Hotel. and a fest claire stattit Of Borgner's, s. splendid assortment of mtod, substantialt and fashlok able. Parlor. Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con-. 14,Z ing or Sofas, Tote a-tetes; Isitiegits; Wittit4ioti, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Gard and Common Tables; --- Pressing and Common BURE.eIIS; Bed steads, Work-stamli, Wash-stands,Stfidglitch ..T.-•":` en Purniture of all kinds. A l s o , alfrg,... eand elegant variety of Fanned . Back, SiMING SEATED rhairs, Common - spring-searett—etratre3-an- hinds-Of :erring seated Rockers. Alen, Windsor, Cane-sented.,apd Com mon tOntire and Rockers of every description, lea > All Goods sold LOW and Vi'AP.ItANTED to glee satislitetion_ Persona 'desirous of knovring the charatter.'of the goods here offered for t-ale : can be fully satiated of their durability by refer: nee to thoe for etrom he has min. ufactured or to khom sold:- - Old "Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Variarfied. N. R—Poffins made and Snore:els attiiiffed at the sh,:rteritliorice. :WSJ:PR , 8911T4A.N. North Lebanon :September 1.9., lam , . , JOHN Er AS just received at his Grocery' "Stoia, umber land St..' one door 'atest•oratartieesg lot :4 1 of !resit Fruit in Came; including Peacttes,..Gages,,,Gesea Corti, Tomatoes, Jell Pitr.kl'es Pie:akin, Card Mower, iteteltup, , l'epperf - Cheese.. • . English, prnberrer,Ssip-Sagio.. . Sardines, Salmon, friathered, Iferring, C els • • RalliginS Curients, Prianese :Dried -Apple:tiny& Essehm. • Cranberries, Apples. Hominy.: Tagiocf, Harley. Peas, ac,' '' A lot of Buckwheat ddeal.. Also , . 50 - barrels allow. York Apples. Highest pries' giiten in CASH-for .'Eggs,, natter Dried Apples and Peaches, Deana. Onic ua, am.. Pub! is patronage is' Sondra. . • • dOHD WARR. Dee 23,,1863 FAMILY ,; DYE COLOiti: Black. Dark Br Light Blue, French Blue, Claret Brown,, Dark Brown, 'Light Brown, snuff Brown, Crimson, Dark Drab, Light Drab, Dark Gram, Light Green,- For dying Silk, -"Woo._ 4 , 00(116 Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, jtihbon: (dove,. fs,' Irks, Fes th.rs. Rid Gloves, Ghifdren's clothink;andwirlkinds of Wearing apparel. XAs - A Saiing 'of 80 Per 'Centi l4 ls4 Fur twenty-ilia cents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost , firti !t..loppethat sum— The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect success. ' ' IS, s Directions- in English,-French and German .inside of each package. For further inform "Hon .atui.giving a perfect knowledge wkat.colorware best adapted to dye over others, (with minty . 4 .6 lll .bie'reCif,e l S.) 'purchase . Rowe k Stephens. Treatise on nyeingatal Sent by mail on receipt of price —ll4 cee , ta. illanufactured &-STEN'tSS, 260 Bausawar, Boston. Per sale by Druggists and Dealers Vet. -28,11463:—.6m.] f New .Boot and Shoe =Sitorv,. •• si I' ill li`isr that Ct . & f Vag undersigned annon ea,. o, e.p u c j have removed thhir New Booilnd g iitntore to rae h o CV:Wier/and Street, Lelia - riot!, in Juba G ' littildian one_ door west oft lia Minfectionery gtor'e; It .!, i, e , they intend kehpingeonstantly 4Siegaiid neral as _ soidient of Ladies, Gentlemen, liiiirseait Or aw l Children's Boots, Shoes, Ga.iters;.(ket.,Vit.e., all of which`will be made up in sty.le,and quality no to be surpassed try any other woikmint r ik the country. No effort shall be spared to ,please'lodrecidirT all who may favor-them with, their ,orderp,,and l thpir charrss will be as raasonableue possible, compatibbiwith a fair remuneration.. -.. ; ' , They also keep a large stark n - ~j , . f - BOMB' MADB WORB, f ''' which is warranted to he se reiireacotell. - - ,t The public , are invited to call and exatujae tneirfitock prerioui tO pureluudrig. '- . I'' •, -'' 1 rates. 4IGP. Repuiritait crane rat Mart : notice. saai.atreasonable . . ANDAEW 11°°""g" ' ,I -.. '.: , ; -. : sicatush S. sun Lebango, Ittirch - Gil, 1882. OWEN IiAIINBACIVS New Cabinet' Wiire Rimmut : will' Chair Mantifactory, Market St., 3d door anstkof ibe'L.eitticy,/faßroad. L argestlbunifigotory and Best Aisortment FURNITURE aid misiarklVetiiiii m utty• THE pablic resPeathillyrk eel to bear in mind ;hat, tkesn 'Ware Rooms will' be' found t its best assortment ottsmatotritsks and Haan Boats pURNITURB. and -Temps in Iran- 0 1 M' kind would best call and onataine his stock brimv tnrchasing elsewhere: , :Wbieh aidair,a(l if his ono Arork)bo;warrante to be bet4er„thaaany; offered in this place. Prices will tie ion* iluire'sik 'nal other Pi - ce , - auger in tluiliorongli or county oPlabaneg - All orders promptly attended to a and speedily coot led at the lowest pricat.'" - "•*'. ' .„ all persons purchasing Purnitnew from' him Ir an b e accommodatedsby s lwyb g it deli esre d - to - thhm, to s3f lmq the county, raza.,or oFmon, and w - t b se i the least InjurystsB,llo , hairlitipetVed one.: of be hest oak ionedfaraitars,waftenr, especiallir:forlbat purpose Irta „ : OI3 PRIN - Winadil'hi s ardar, - Una Inneralis attends at the shortest notice. /Lebanon, Sept.l3, 111 ti MIES NM !.3lagenla. Orrinle, •TrinlF, 1 7 , Pige• Rosins Bur" IStainon, .:9ate; ro&Ila rvin°, ' Fellow.