Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 23, 1863, Image 1

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"THE UNION," established fa "lSUWkole Ka. 1113,
BY 0. N- WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At $1.50 per Tear, always In Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1863.
'CHRONICLE,- stablisho J !a 1843Wliote la. 1.002.1
ri RLIMIED bKsU-WEl.kl.Y-
TjesJay Murnins & Friday Afternoon.
Union County Convention.
There were nontlv 1200 voters out
-i i,n !;.- ;,, i.ot
n a. kiiL. m. m mini .j iijuviuii lu.ik a. in lui nil i
Bud the following were chosen
Return Jmtirt,
Brady Charles Gudykuost.
ttuffaloe David llerbst.
I" Kt BufMoe W. Lird ITarris.
Weal Jiuffaloe--Job Gable.
- Hartley Richard V. Lineulu.
Hartlutoo Daniel Spigelmycr.
Kelly James Prnsrv. , -
Lewie Jseob Fillnvan.
. Lewisburg N. W. F. A. Donehower.
Lswisburg S. W. It. 41. lird.
Jiine.ato Geo. W. Chambers.
jMiffimburg John Rishrl.
firm Berlin James Harrison.
Union Charles Cawley.
Vbite Deer Robert Candir.
Militia Thompson G. Kvana.
E-q. Candor was chosen Chairman
of the meetins, Monday, and Messrs.
'llarris and Chatnliers, Secretaries.
The following were the returns for
tlie contested offices :
ASSKVRI.Y.
Orwig. VT.Iter.
RD. RFC.
Marah. KMlmtif. H'.ik.l
Brady 63
5
SI
1
Ruffalne 52
E Buff. 30
Went Buff. 24
. Hartley 40
Ilartleton 1H
Kelly 87
Lewis 1 1
Lewisb'g 1 S
Limstone 16
Miffl nh'g 25
N. iterlin R
Union 9
W. Peer 109
Militia St
48
38
31
21
5
41
23
41
40
23
67
57
41
3
31
20
2
17
3
13
1
118
3
C
1
SO
2
50
8
2
16
11
5
1
7
23
31
34
CO
7
7
8
3!)
45
30
12
r.3
0
li
19
14'!
12
523
672 47t 3fil 224
COMMISSIONER.
TRKA8 E.
Bol.iilrl Klin..
Ilur.h
Klorlm.r. Uarhall.
Prsdy
. Itufialne
F.aat Buff.
West Buff.
Hartley
Ilartleton
Kelly
Lewis
16
24
12
16
23
15
It
3
4
0
63
29
23
63
38
14
19
S9
7
32
12
16
13
12
16
8
8
1
1
5
10
39
25
10
26
52
13
88
9
4
1
10
134
28
45
42
26
11
7
44
10
69
0
32
21
22
44
29
. Lewisburg 13
Lint' one 15
Miffl ob'g'15
N. Berlin 1
lloinn 4
W. Deer 1
Militia 11
IDT" 346 190 463 434 C15
' The last vote wa3 ly advice of the
County Committee as far as they c'ld
Le consulted, and was fiitly riveu by
men under lapiam r on eat, juku,
yiiorkley and J. If. Orwi.
For Auditor.Dr.Wiu. Freehold had
; 214 votes.
1 , . - T- .
For Governor Covoue had 1G8,
Curtin 46, Alex'r Henry 37 but, as
no votes were riven in several boxes,
it was moved that the vote cast bc
not held as instructions. Uradv was
represented lo be for Curtin first and
Covodc second, but cast no votes.
Voted that Mr. Orwig appoint the
Representative Conferees.
. Messrs. Weikel, Marsliall.Jones and
. Fcebold were declared nominated to
the offices for which they were propo
sed, and it was unanimously resolved
to support them accordingly.
Cuunty Cummittee fur next year.
Brady Joseph Moore.
Huffaloe Peter Miller.
East Uuffaloc Ssuiuel Dutikle.
West Buffaloe David Sbafer.
Hartley Thomas Church.
Ilartleton Wm. F. Wilson.
Kelly David Grove.
Lewis Adam Ge'i. -
Lewisburg N. W. Martin Driesbaeb.
Lewisburg S. W. C. C. Shorkley.
Limestone Benjamin Chambers.
MifHinburg Enoch Palmer.
New Berlio Michael Kleckoer.
Union Levi Kooke.
White Deer E. Osborn.
Tho Convention adjourned in
perfect harmony. The candidates are
worthy, competent men fairly beforo
the People and will be sustained.
The following resolutions were
considered and adopted.
Resolved. 1. That aa the unfortunate
divisions among citixens of Loyal States
bave tended to keep alive the Rebellion
aaother year, we again exhort all who de
sire a pertnaoent and honorable peace, to
Boite with ui in sustaining the only pow
ers that are engaged in suppressing tbe
noholy and uncalled for Insurrection of
the Slave Oligarchy against tbe most free
and beneficent government on earth.
2. Tbat there can be but two parties in
this contest. And while we do not profess
that any men ooonected with the Admin
istration are perfect, we believe they are
on tbe right side aod sincerely desirous of
onq leriDg tbe insurgents, aod are there
fore vastly preferable to the Jtff Davis
dynasty who claim their places. Not
holding to the policy of " burning down
tbe barn to kill tbe rats that hide in it,"
we can not consent tbat our Government
hould be destroyed because of more or
less errors of management or of a few bad
men that may happen to gain posta of
sonor or prnui tor a time.
3. Tbat wbile our rightful President
labors under a burden of earcs aod respon
sibilities greater than ever devolved upon
Washington, Madison, or Jackson, it be
comes every true man, woman and child
to aid aod cheer him, aod not to misrep
resent, traduce or binder bitn in the dis
charge of bis sworn duty to execute the
! and MiaurH Lha authoritv of ths
-aitea Mates.
1 4. 'J'lmt xlie ttTr8 of those whom our
' hrive oidn in he field tyie opper-
. holds," to belie the fuel of thin war to
divert sttemion from the true to false is.-ues
j t0 exei,e ,be gnnr"nt rc,,ist the ,c,
' of Concrete to tttiietd traitors and sowers
of sedition aod to weaken and harass our
fleets and armies that tbe Rebels may at
last succeed io enslaving tbe North as tbey
have tbe.6outb....all such tffWts are banc,
aod cowardly, aud deserve the stronger!
raprvbatioo of every true American. -
5. That a time of war is manifestly
very different in ita privileges, aod Gov
ernmental puwers, from a tiuie of peace,
aud that this fact should constantly
borne in tniud. Military necessities often
bave, and way, override the aaftsgutrd
of peaceful days. We do not ask to have,
lb Constitution altered to suit armed
Rebels. We are in favor of personal free
dom to all Jaw-abiding men. We trust a
truly republican form of Government may
bo secured to every State. We are in fa
vor of loyal aud lawful (not licentious)
liberty of tbe speech and of tbe press, not
only in time of war, at the North, but also
iu time of peace, at tbe South, to men of
every dime and color. But we are Dot in
favor of traitors preaching destruction to
our Government under pretence of liberty,
nor that the pressaod habeas eorpus should
be prostituted to shield tbe Breckinridge),
tbe Hui.bes.tbe Vallandiebams and ether
undoubted enemies ia disguise from the
I punishments which responsible command
ers may judge expedient and essential.
6. Tbat,sthey who commeoceao unjust
coutcst, should pay its costs, we approve
the Confiscation act; that, as we believe
black men are no better than white men,
we Daliere iu letting the former nznt
y j nebeis as well as tbe latter; tbat as
; slavery is io itself wrong and injurious,
17 i the Slaveholders' War opens a euDstitu
i lional way lo destroy tbat system ; and as .
; oar fathers and grandfathers were drawn,
by lot, to defeud the country, their sons
also should rsspect aod obey the draft, if
volunteers are aot sumeieet.
7. t hat we honor the noble sailors and
Jol j soldiers of the Union, of every State,
gl position, and color, who bave died, been
wq wounded, or iucurred disease ia tbe pres
2q ; ent struggle to sustain the government
4- won by ibe heroes and statesmen of 76.
' Their wants, and-those of their families,
gj j should be cheerfully supplied from the
ng I abundance of those wbuse property -aod
13 ! "Sh" ,Dey are guarding. And that,
jjjj ; (whatever a Woodward or a Lowrio may
I decide 4o the contrary) citixeu soldiers,
j tomporsrily engaged io combating invss
' ion or rebellion, should bave tbe right of
3 ' suffrage continued to them under proper
4'n ! regulations.
I 8. That, the eff irU of lie Slate Admin
istration to aid the General Government
io Ibis war for existence, meet tbe hearty
approval of all loyal citimbs, and we
trust the 1st of July Cooveoiioo at I'ltts-
burg, and tbe Cuuoty Conventions of
"
, inyai nien everywhere, may agree upon
j equally worthy aud efficient men ascandi-
dates for the Oct. election.
9- Thst wc approve of the proposed
1 Amendments to our Slato Constitution. )
j 10. That we call upon the Uncondi-i
tional Uuiooists of this and other counties I
form Union Leagues, distribute true j
Union newspapers aud pamphlets, bold j
' I""1 mee'iugs, aud in all proper ways lo
! d..heir 8U"e ,n ia"pig and correcting i
public sentiment, and to encourage tbe
Government and tbe Army, by electing
oOie.era who reflect tha sound and healthv
j
- - . - t . 1 1 - . i . i
pa((ioti.ui oi a tree, intelligent, aou graie
ful people.
1 1 Tbat we invite all political con
ventions aud representative bodies of all
parties, to unite with us in a call upon (be
Goveroor, to ieue bis proclamation, in
accordance with ihe Act of 1839 allowing
certain Soldiers to vote, and let us all
agree to receive their vote like true pat
riots aod geauioe democrats.
NOTICE. The Ladies of the Lev
. , er, ,. , ,.,c, . . . ,
isburf Ladies' Aid Society have made
a permanent connection iwim wi
dies' Branch of the U. S. banitary
wOlllllllSSiUU ttli 1 UllttU., UUU IU1IUJC
sending boxes or bales to them every
two or three weeks. The Ladies ask
their patriotic friends in the Country
adjacent, who have the welfare of the
soldiers at heart, to assist them by
sen dins in dried and canned fruits,
jellies and butters of all varieties,
woolen and cotton shirts, bedding,
Ac. They may be left at Kremer's,
corner of id and Market Ms.
The Societyiall upon the ladies of
the Borough to be prompt in their
I nttondaneeevervThursdav afternoon
' jj any more iovai womCn might gladly
spend three hours of each week in
service for our Army.
Haversacks, belonging to the Soci
ety and brought back by the Militia,
should be returned. Coo. Sec.
Weariog Copperhead badges is so
generally held to be a sign of eympathiz
iog with Rebels, that few seek to offend
tbe public feeling in tbat way. A youth
of tbat stamp, however, entered a Sabbath
School near Hartleton, with such a flag
flj'ng. when Esq. Hoffman, a returned
soldier (Supcrioteodent we believe,) tore
it off, and tbe chap, making a fight,
received a flagging in addition, for bis
attempt to insult a Sabbath School and
break tbe peace in that manner.
nMr. Clapp of Beilefonte, wbo left
our Uoiversiiy to enter tbe Anderson
Troop, and served among tba "300" at
Murfreesboro', ia discharged on aeeonnt
of ill health, and hopes to resume studies.
BfluCoI. Cbarlea Kleckner'e 172d P.M.
has sgreed to serve six months longer. It
includes tbe drafted men from Union,
Snyder aod Northumberland. Capt. Jobs
j A. Etlioger is also in that regiment.
THE HEVEILLE.
Ta tha eoarm of lata atritte It-eturt by T. flf am
Kino, hm racib-tl tha following tatiia, writUa bjr T.J.
UAstT. of fan Frmnciaeo.J
II ark ! I hear th tramp of thonMtndfj.
AtxJ of aru.eJ aivn Uhi hum
' Lo! a aaltiHa's sioau batm falfir4
'ltouud tbf ifuicRt alarniiug drus.
laying, Ooaiw,
FaWUlrn, OOUHr,
Era jour harltoga bo wutad ! aaiii tho qulek lumlnf
diutu.
MLt m of my bamrt taka
War fa nut of Lif- th tuo ;
Who tvtiall Uaj an4 raap th batwit
Wttcn lhe autoaia djr ibalt cownV
Hat lb 4mm
lurd, H'oenl
Dtfetb 'tiall rtap th braver bart!" nU Um
uumtin aruoa.
))tti wliaa .Hi tbvMl)taitUt, 1
WbatM pntflt aajrinea tliifroaf
- hat if o)vHtawt. auljit)eaiioifl
. mur Ilia breouiet" i .
HiK tlw dnia
.. . Aw,UetMl
Tot. Bwnt do tbo auaa to pruvo ill" aM Um Task
aoawfri! dxwm. (
What If. 'nl4 tho mnnona thandsvr,
W buttling altot tvixi burst! ne bomb,
Vlwo My lrtiara fall art' on. I um,
Should wy bewrt xrot cold ao4 oambr
Hut tho drum
k otrorl. "OwJIO I
Better thvro In droib unitod tbaa la lUa a rwfoaat--
Tho thy antwv?rvd hoplna;. frariajt-
tuin in faith, anl donbtiup:
Till tnifHpft voieo, pmrtatminf.
baid, My ehoteti parcpio, mmmV
Tt'a lilt draia.
Lot waa dunb.
For tbo croat Imrt of tbo aaOoft, tbrobblaf, tMaivvrorl,
ionl, oo ouaM."
8 lifer, June 22, 1803. A Union
Lesjtue wae started ea Saturday the 20th
in Brady township : about sixty names
wore added to tbe League, some of them
formerly acting with tbe Democratic
party. Tbe League will meet on Friday
evening tbe 26-h inst., ia tbe Unioutown
: School-bouse to ergsnisa permanently.
oiVe are indebted to the author, T.
E. I'eikins, for a eopy of ibe " Shining
Star," a new and valuable hymn and tune
book for Sunday Schools. Price per 100
$15 for paper covers, or $'10 fur stiff
covers. Published by F. J. Uuntiogton
Broome St., N. Y.
Two Rebel officers, spies, were lately
executed by Kosccraos near Murfreesboro.
They acknowledged their business, and
did not demur ta their fste. Ooe was a
brother of one of M'Cleliau's staff.
Coppebhrads. Tbe first of theaa ani
mals ever koown on earth was foand eoitet)
about a fruit tree in tbe garden of deB,
telling liea aod preaching rebellion and
reeiataace to the "higher law" of God.
Clubs for the Star & CHBOjucLt
are opeo io Brady Twp, at Slifer P. O.
at Buffalo X Roads and at Biebl's Ho
tel, until lat Joly. Several subscribers
iu those localities nctd to renew at that
time if they wish our paper at elub rates.
Latest News
The Union county mili'ia men expect
to be organised with tbe first new llgi-
meet, Monday. Shall probably bave
their names for our next paper.
There bave been some sharp encounters :
armie. ,B.t .sf Man.,.,.. At Aldi.. our
cavalry repulsed Ihe Heoeli.
All of Milroy's men, except 200, bare
' returned.
The Rebels are massing more
tbe north Bide of tbe Potomao.
forces
Tuesday morning's Sens.
Rebels bave advanced to Littlestown,
Adams eounty, eight miles from Gettys-
i burg. Forces are also reported oporaliog
in Fayette county, in tho direction of
Pittsburg.
Brig. Gn. Knipe, is retreating down
Cumberland Valley, tba Rebel force in
bis front increasing.
A cavalry nui as luiaaieourg, va.,
' rJaUd . 0en- Pletf;nton.;
a t j. i . . afiil I r
, part of Sut, ttt, iBl0
j Asbhj, Gip. Wa took two cannon and
a hundred prisoners, with email loaa.
New Yobk, June 22. A special dis
patch from Washington ssys there are no
j rebels at Thoroughfare Gsp. Nothing wss
aeen of the enemy towsrds Warrenton and
beyond that point Our army ia on tha
move. Look out for news.
Forrest and Orwig'a com pities araj
consolidstsd.
Wo expect Master Rolls
for our next.
ntLetter from Capt. Linn in our next.
TTENTION, FAITHFUL SOLD-
1EKS, who have been honorably
discharged. Your country offers you
distinction I
War Department,
Provost Marshal Genera!
el's Office, V
11, 1803.)
Washington, D C., Jona
Notice. Tbe following will be published
as a handbill, or notice, by every District
Provost Marshal, with such alterations as
be may think particularly suited to bis
district tbe objnet being to hasten and
encoorage enlistments in tbe Intxitut L'orpt.
MF1 WATTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS.
Only those faithful soldiers who, from
wouods or tbe hardships of war, are no
longer fit for field duty, will be received
ioto this Corps of Honor. Enlistments
will be for tbrea years unless sooner dis
charged. Pay and allowances same as
for officers and men of the United States
Infantry; except tbat no premiums or
bounty for enlistment will be allowed.
Tbi will not invalidate any pensions or
bounties which may ba due for previous
servioes.
Tbe following uniform has been adopt
ed for officers and men of Ibe Invalid
Corps : .
For Officers. Frock coal Of sky-blue
cloth, with dark blue velvet collar and
cuffs; in all other respects, according lo
tbe present pattern for offioers of infantry,
Sbnulder-srsps. According to present
regulations, but worked on dark blue Tel
vet. Pantaloons. Of sky-blue cloth, with
double stripe of dark blue eloth down the
outer seam, each stripe one half inch
wide, with spaee between of three-eighths
' .
of an inch,
Forage eap. Present regulation.
For Entitled M'H. Jacket of sky-blue
kersey, with dark-blue trimmings, eul Ilk
the eavalry Jacket to eome well down oa
tbe abdomen.
Trowsers. Present regulation, sky
blue. Forage eap Present regulation.
Men whs are still in service aad aaabl
te perform effodive field duty, mar be
transferred to this corps. '
Melieal directors, Surgeons la charge
of Hospitals, Military Commanders, and
all others havtug authority to discbarge,
under existiag law aad regulations, are
forbidden to grant discharges to any men
under their control . who may be fit for
service in the Invalid Corps.
For the convenience of service, tbe men
will be selected for three different grades
of duty. Those who are moat efficient
and able-bodied aad capable of performing
guard duty, etc., will be armed with
muskets, and assigned to companies of
tbe First Battalion. Those of tba next
degree of efficiency, including these who
have lost a band or an arm, aod tba least
effootiva, including those wbo bave lost a
foot oa a leg, to tbe companies of tbe
Beeoud or Third Baltalioaa; they will be
armed with ewords. '
TVe duties will be chiefly to act as
provost f nards and garrisons for cities ;
guards lat hospitals and ether publie
buildings; aad as clerks, orderlies, etc.
If found necessary tbey may be assigned
to furts, etc.
Acting Assistant Provost Marshells
General are authorised to appoint Officers
of Ibe Uegular Service, er of the Invalid
Corps, lo administer the oath of enlist
ment to those men wbo have completely
fulfilled the prescribed conditions of ad
mission to tbe Invalid Corps, vis : -
1. That the applicant ia unfit for ser
vice in tbe field.
2. That be is fit for the dati, or some
of them, indicated.
8. Tbat, if not now in service, be was
honorably discharged.
4 Tbat be ia meritorious and deserv-
For enlistment or further information
apply to tbe Board of Enrollment for the
district of wbieh the applicant is a resident
JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
Prevnat Marshal. 14th District, Pa.
Provost Marshal's Office. 1
arrisborg, June 15, 1863. J
Apply to
WM. Is. BITTER, New Colombia,
Dep. Pro. Marshal, 11th District. Pa.
(for Uoioa County.)
ffif'The following arc subscriptions
to aid the families of men from Union
county who have volunteered for six
months or during this emergency :
J W Sh liner $100, Griggs Harsh
25, Wm Drcisbach 25. Levi Sterner
20, L F Albright 25, Wm Stroheckcr
P'? h J ray - ? Sbtcrncr 2o
O B Jones (Pittsburg) 25, Rev Prof
Curtis 100, Thos Howard 50, C F fc
J M Hess 10. David Ginter 25, D S
Kremer 25, Wm Cameron 100, R G
Hctzcl 50, a stranger 5, Jona Wolfe
25, J II Goodman 25, P Beaver 100,
G F Miller AO. Jn C Smith 25, S II
Orwig (himself and) 25, E L 5Iowry
10, J B M'Laughlin 20, O P Sliively
10, Jones (Philad.) 2C, Philip
Goodman 10, Geo Long 10, Amanda
Sterner 5, C C Shorkley (himself
and) 20, Mary Amnions (has 3 sons in
service) 5, Wm L Hitter 10, Josiah
Baker 5, Teter Nevius 5, Millard
Donachy 2, Robins 2, Jas Murty
2, Geo Dieffcndcrfcr 2, John S Marsh
10, Solo Ritter lO, Joseph Green 5,
Paul Gcddcs 20, Francis Wilson 20,
Th G Evans (himself and) 20, Allen
Shoemaker 5, Wm Brown Jr 10, A
E Wetzel 5, Abram Wolfe 10, Jas F
Linn 10, II P Sheller 25, P Billmycr
25, A J Weidensaul 5. Geo Hol.stein
10, O N Worden 10, J W Sands 20,
Martin Dreisbach 25, David Rcbcr 25,
C I) Kline 5, X R Zimmerman 5, J
L Ilawn 5, Junior Soldiers' Aid Soci
ety 14, Chas Penny 10, Saml Ilursh
10, Peter Ilursh 10, Brown & Uimcl
reich 25, Chs Roland 3, John Roland
5. John Walls 50. W T Reitmver 2.
Gideon Biehl 5. Mrs E Maize 5. J III
Renin S ft 11 Vnr... fnhnnnn Walla
Beaion, UlV V OrSC O, Jonnson Hails,
25. John Brown (miller) 15, John
Randolph 5, Rev Dr Dickson 50, J D
Caldwell 5, Jacob Hummel 10, John
Zcllers 30, Francis Zellers 10, Joseph
Mcixcl 25. Samuel Geddes 25, Wm
Jones 10 Total, 91,738.
Any others desiring to aid will find
the book at Kremer & Co.'s store. It
is desired that 25 per ct of the above
be paid at once to T F Curtis.at Bank,
or when that is closed to D S Kremer.
The Committee allot f 1,50 pec week
to the wife and 50 cts to each child,
dependent on the daily labors of each
enlisted minute-man from our county.
Regular payments to begin, Saturday
morning next, at Bank.
ummutQ saarfttt. ;
Correttetl Weekly
Wheat Sl,30 Eggs Ill
Rya 90 Tallow 10
Corn, old......... 80 Lard 10
Oats 55 Clover seed 4,00
Flaxseed 1,50 Wool 60 60 65
Dried Apples. $1,00 Potatoes 50
FirkinButter 12 Sides Shoulder 6
Freeh Butter... 14 Ribs & Shoulder 5
Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ham 10
Country Soap 4 & 6
will m-t in Snm Work, Thirt Stmt swar UarlMt,
TIICRSU.ir ArtKKNOON, atXo'clnck.
Valuable Town Property.
F
OR SALE. Tbat aew, weil-buili. two-
storev. double Brick Mansion, wiih an
j Out kitchen. and Barn on the Prea.iSe.ai tne
t .nil nr M.rlfi Si. I.nribrir?- between
7th and 8th Sts. There is a Well oa the
Lot, and all kinds f good Frail Trees grow-
; in?. Lot, 74 feel frout.
June 31.
REUBEN SNTDER.
PUBLIC SALE. '
WILL be sold oe the premises oa Tessas v
the 14th day of July, by order of lb
Ocphaat' Court of Union county.
All that tract of land aitvated ia Brady
Twp, Uaioa Uo, Pa. adjoining, lands of Jawies
V. Hanter and others, late the properly, of
Lawrence M. Hayes,' dee'dV eontetaing,i4
acres more or less.whereoa is erected a frame
Grist Mill, two dwelling booses, stable, &
Hale to commence at o'clock of said day,
when terms will be made known bv
WILMAM HAYEd.Uuardian
Jan. ,ISS3 of aaaaar hildraa f saM dncsaasd
SIMM & BD,93
LETTER "A"
Jamili) Swing tarljinf,
With all the new improvements
Ilemmer, Braider, Feller, Tucker,
Corder, Gatherer, dec is the cheap
est, and best, and most beautiful of
all machines for Family sewing and
light manufacturing purposes. It
makes the interlocked stitch (which
is alike on both sides,) and has great
capacity for sewing
ALL KINDS OF CLOTII,
and with
ALL KINDS OF TIIREAD.
Even Leather, as well as the finest
Muslin, may be sewn to perfection on
this machine. It will use 200 spool
cotton as well as No. 30 linen thread.
What it can do can only bo knwn
by seeing the machiuo tested.
THE FOLDING-TOP CASE
13 among tbe most valuable of all tho
J new improvements. It may be opened
out as a spacious and substantial
tablo to sustain the work, and when
the machine ia not in nse it may be
folded into a box, which protects
the working parts of the machine.
There is no other machiuo to equal
the Letter A in
SIMPLICITY,
DURABILITY,
KAI'IDITY, and
CERTAINTY
Of correct action at all rates of speed.
v. vv-. " v-w.
I he Family Sewing Macutne is last
,r.nr.t. n rr n j nnrtitl.ti f.,m,lir naa no
S I N't i KB &
chines are for manufacturing purpo
ses. The Branch Offices are well supplied
with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil,
dec. of the very best quality.
Send for a pamphlet aud a copy of
" Singer & Co.'s Gazette."
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
458 Broadway.NcwYork.
Philadelphia Office,
10 Chcsnut street.
Miss M. S. ZUBER,
Agent in Lewisburg.
CmlOOl
C. D. BREWER,
Attorney at Law,
uwisarBO, won co. n.
FriCE (on Market 8t.) formerly occupied
by Wm. Cameron. Jr.
0'
Collections and other professional business
promptly attended la. Claims for Pensions,
j Bounties and arrears of pay due from Gov't,
maae oui ana collected i-iune i, isaa
Attention to Orders !
THE undersigned having received an hon
orable discharge from the military service
oi meu.o. oasea opou ouignuu "iiic
of disability, has returned home lo attend to
business at theOLD POST OFFICE STAND,
where he will be dad lo see his old friends
and customers : he has just issued the folio-
i wine Order t
No- Tk trBe' l0TaI citizen., who
h"e unsettled accounts for PostagcSubschp-
,:nB,rHnok ,.,.,, -hi renon ihemsel.es
at his Head Quarters for settlement, as be is
determined lo publish a roll of delinquents
and muster them out of the service.
H W CROTZER,
Captain commanding
Estate of Dennis Phillips, dee'd
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Whereas,
Letters of Administration on the estate
of Deonis Phillips, late of Lewisburg boro',
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber
by the Register of Union eounty in due form
of law, therefore all persons indebted to said
estate are requested in make immediate pay
ment, and those having jusl claims against
the same may present them duly authenticated
for .settlement, in the subscribers.
SAMUEL SLIFER, Adminis
JOHN B.LINN, ) trators
LawtiTitirf. April IB, IMS
Administrator's Sollce.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters
of Administration upon the Estate of
JOHN M'CALL, late of Hartley township, in
Union county, dec'd.have been granted to Ihe
undersigned, by the Register of Union county,
in due form of taw. Therefore, all persona
indebted lo said estate are requested to make
; immediate payment ; and Ihoae having any
( just claims are also requested to present mem
: Wallv authenticated for settlement to
JOHN CROSSGHOVB, Adm'r
Lewisburg, June 1, 18K3
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
for sale
MOWRT.
1
iwaiaLcmmr
NEW
GOODS i
CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN.
At jon.t sqi IRES'.
Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at
Best quality Lome-mado Kid aud
Morocco Boots at
2.
A largo assortment of Balmoral
Loots aud Gaitcra
at equally low prices.
; ' Opposite, the Back, LewWjurg.
' Tobacco Plants.
THE subscriber has about
IOO.OOO
well-grown, healthy. Tobacco Plants, FOK
Call at his residence, corner uf 8ih
aad Market streets, Lewishiirg.
pd3t UKO. UlEr'KE.NDEKFER.
ICE CREAM
IJtVERY Evening during the season. Par
li ties supplied on short notice.
June t MR. DE.NOUMANDIE.
Wanted Correspondence.
rpWO Toons Brothers aged 20 A II in the
X army, of good standing wish to corres
pond wall as many young ladies on any
subject to soothe the sorrows of the past and
disperse the shadows tbat now hangs over us.
Since we left home our loves have both proved j
fate On is narri.il Th Oik.. Ml.n.ii ih '
coquette and left 01 without any one to write :
to Now we appeal to any one who have pat
riotism enough lo comply with our requests
Photographs exchanged Send true name
strictly confidential Address JOHN R. and
WILLIE H. DRAKE, Co. H, 51st Reg. P V,
9 h Army Corps, Kentucky, In care of Cap!
Linn pd3w
T. M. KITNEE,
rpAII.OIt over Caldwell's Drng Store,
II.OK-over Caldwell's Dmg Store.
opposite the Telegraph and Croniele
. Market a,. U.Ub.m. f.
cilices.
Where he is prepared to Cut and Mak ap
all kinds of work in the TAILORINU line oa
short notice aod reasonable terms. Repairing
done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory.
Country Produce taken in payment ('J91
NEW GROCERY AND
Provision Store !
TIIE subscriber has just opened a Family
Grocery and Provision tttore, in Rodea
baugh's building (late Kreamer'a Tinship)
West end of Markot Square,
where he has inst received a well aeleetsd
aSNerimeol of fresh
'GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
such as Coffee, Tea, Chocolate. Sugar, Rice,
MUss. F.sh. Salt. Sn.ee, V,ne,r R.,,,-?
Brooms, Brushes, Tubs, Buckets.Soap.Buuer, J Triflv vt
Chees. Ee?s, Fruit. Fruit Cans, Granges, i Butt, Capt, Gentlemen's Chiliwg, ot.
Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pius I Also a Hr and splendid stock of CLOTHS)
Flour and Feed, Corn, Cattle Powder,'CASS,M':RE;cvwnich?e;i!,-.-'
. order, as he still continues the Tailoring Bnsi.
QCEENSU ARE, Window Shades, Matches. ness. lie is nrenared to ...nt. .11
! ue VuUs- Nu,r Bnu 'ri0,bacco- (r'"n- !
. JnJ eTei.yIniU!! ese ,n ,ne Grocery lin all 1
; of which h ouers at tn lowest pness for ,
1 ' .
CHA'S ROLAND.
Lewisburg. May 7. 1861
REMOVAL.
rpHE subscriber respectfully informs her '
1 friends and patrons that she has inuved
to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Tbiril
and Market 8ts, where she will keep on h iud
a eood assortmeni of LADIES' TKIMMi.MJ.
RIBBONS and NOTIONS of ali kinds a.
Gallaher's celebrated SOAP. Motto
"Small l'njilt aad Quick Sales."
H. 31'JIaboo.
BAKERY.
I WOULD respectfully announce that hav
ing taken Mr. Cooper's establishment I
shall keep on hand Freals llread,Cak.
also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Ry wbt n
ordered. ICECREAM and Confectionery
in every variety. H. L. M'MAHON
Lawlikurf, Maj 11, 1863
5 Reward
"ITTILL be paid by the School Board of East
V Buffaloe township to any person wbo
will inform upon any on committing depre
dations or defacing ia any way any of ih
School Houses of said District, during the
present year. Bv order of tbe Board t
DAVID SCHRACK, Pres't
VT. I. LINN. Sec'y
m..... r iw c.v n i-ii. x I j
j i" au a. aavta, uc u.
! , DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Le tiers
! 1 Y of administration on the estate of widow
Sarah E. Davis, deceased, late of Lewisburg,
naving oeen graoteu 10 ine suoscrioer oy ine
Register of linuin county in due form of law,
I all persons indebted lo said estate are hereby
notified to make immediate pavmenu and all
i having any just claims against th same maj
present litem riulv authenticated for settlement
lo JAMES to. BL ACK WELL, Admin'r,
or to OKU. r. SllLLhlt, Lewiabarg, Ag.nl
Ho York, Ma. t, luo!
R
2
GOING
TIIE SrRING ARRIVAL OF
mm -a odd a
AT
N. R. Zimmerman's I
Estate of Mrs. Sarah maize, dee'd.
'117HEREAS, Letters Testamentary upon
V Ihe estate of Widow Saraji Maize, late
' of Limestone township. Union eounty, dee'd,
, have been granted to the subscriber in due
I form of law, notice is hereby given to all per
sons knowing themselves to be indebted le
said estate, to make immediate payment;
'and those having claims asainsi the samt.
will present them duly authenticated for set
ment. to MICHAEL M. MAIZE. Exec'r
New Berlin, May 5, 1863 pd
Icwzmmij. muts.
nO'jD & lER0T,1131,RidSeAvettte,
- FHILADELI'llA, FA. ; I
0FKER for sale upon the Most FavoaaW
Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL Design
in great variety of Iran Kailiags fer Cam,
trues, Residences Ac. of Cast and Wrought
Iron, and Galvanized Iron and Brass Tabing,
Iron Verandas, Balconies, biairs, Uoaatens,
Fiiumains, Gates, Columns. Hitching Post.
Lamp Mands, Vases. Tables, Flower fuadn,
f of. Chairs, Statuary, A nimais aad alt other
Iron Work of a Decorative character.
Designs forwarded for selection. Person
applying for same will please state use kind
ol work needed 3m989
NOTICE.
VLL persons are hereby notified that oa the)
first day of April last (13S3) I sold to
Pits Biaria. Ja' S. Maes aad Dr. Lata
R.m;i, all my nhi.tiile and interest iafwioa
Furnace, situated in Union township, Union
coumjr; Penn'a, aad in all real and personal
property connected therewith.
tiHTmas beaveA
Danville, June J, 1863 . -
Five-Twenty TJ. S. Loaa ( ,
TUK lEWMBURU BANK, of Lewiso.ri.
Union Co is Agent for the sale of tho
Luited States Six per Cent. Five-Twenty
Years' Loan.
Amounts can be had lo suit the means of
different individuals- Tbe Interest oa this
Loaa is payable and will be paidin Gold. prt3
n-
Estate of William Thomas, flte'd.
VTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of
1 Administration upon the Estate of
William Thomas, late of East BuSaloe Twp,
Union Co., deceased, have been granted to
Ihe undersigned, by the Kegister of Uaioa
county, in due form of Iaw therefore all per.
nn knovin. ihem.elwea indebted In naiii
estate are requested to make immediate pay.
meot, and those having lost claiaa afaiast
the same are also requested to present them
properly authenticated fcr setUemeot to . ,
LEWIS EVANS. Admin'r. as
Mahuny Cirr, Schnrlkill Co, or lo bis Atfj aaC at
H.Jll.lKO. WM. V ANlilUaa, lb Uwiakavf.
KNOX FRUIT FARM t NURSERI.
T?CB many years we have mad the colli.
--, eaiwa o a
';'T. inloeooot van.rrv.aea
"""
I' ati.n of ii.MtLL FRIIT9 a
fcRirxs ILArlSSSBJEV.
STRt BKBBIKa, fcltOMtiaKKBIia.
aiirBkititiEa, 11 mams, ac,c.
is unequaled anywhere, which we offer oa lb
out favorable terms. Parties wisbiag
purchase would do well to correspond wlih
us, or send for ear Price List, which will be)
! sent lo ail applicants free of charge.
Our Srtd Store and Iloriiculmral Htm
is at !(. as Finn ttrcet,
where all articles belonging to aweb an Caleb
lisbmeul can be had of the best quality.
, J. KNOX, Bex 155.Pitubarg.Pa.
New Stand New Goods!
JOSEPH L. HAWN having taken ths
! VL roT me T"'S- "a tBr'"'c,
' oflices.eeniled them,aad filled in aa eitensivo
entrusted to his care.lo the aatiafacUoa of the
customer.
N. B.
Cutting and Repairing. doat la
Lewisburg, April 10,1861
order.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
f sf an.i ifter JULY 1st, 1863, tbe privitez)
r
nvertin; the present issue of LE.
Iti L TENDER NOTES INTO THE" NA-
TKl.t A I. SIX PER CENT. LOAN (common-
ly tailed "Five-Twenties") will cease.
.VI nho wish to invest in the Five-Twealy
l.na i must, therefore, apply before the 1st vt
JI'Li uexu JAY COOKE.
ScamairTio Asssjt.
Ap. 3m3 No. HIS. Third St, Philad
SAPONIFIER,
OR
Concentrated Lye.
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE poblie are CAUTIONED against th
SPURIOUS ARTICLES OF LYE for
making Soap Ac. now offered for sale. Tha
only GENUINE and Patented Lye is thai
made by the
Penna Salt Manufacturing Company,'
their trade-marj for it being
"Saponifier, or Concentrated Lje.M
The great success oC this article haa led
unprincipled parties to endeavor to imitat il
in violation of the Company's Patents.
All Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers vt
these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified that
ih Company have employed as their Attor
neys, Geo.Uarding, Esq., of Philad., and
Wm. Bakcwell, Esq., of Pittsburg,
and that all Manufacturers, Users orStllara
of Lye In violation of Ihe rights nf the Com
pany, will be Pmseroted at once.
The SAFOMFIER, or Concentrated T.y
is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, and
country Stores.
TAKE NOTICE I
Th United States Circuit Court, Western)
District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Tern
in 1864, in suit of -The Pennsylvania Sail
Manufacturing Company, v. Tlio.Q Chase."
decreed to the Company, on Nov. 1. IBM.
the EXCLUSIVE riRht granted by a patens
owned by them for the S.rosiriaa. Paieol
dated Oct. 2l, IDAS. Peipetuai iajoacuova
awarded.
TIIE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING C0MPT.
OFFICES .
1-7 Walnut St. Philadelphia.
Pitt SUandDitquesne Way.Pil
ittsbnrg.
3iu991inside
SULK FOR THE BILLION! '
rriHE undersigned intends supplying 'he
citizens of Lewisburg with Pur Milk.
Commencing about the Iota inst. rersona
wishing to be supplied, will please seai in
their names to him, at the Lewisburg Brtdse.
The Milk will be delivered (daily except Won-
dars) morning or evening, as prererren ov a
majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER
Lewisburg, April 10, 1S63
Lswisaeao. May S. 13-
rpHE Dimes Saving Institution of I.ewibur
J has this dav dee 'ai'd a Dividend lo lb
StoekhoMers of Fo:R percent ea the capital
slock psid in payah'e oa rtemand
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