Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 06, 1863, Image 2

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    The Soldiers' Opinions.
CoUECTlOH. There were but 28 votes
tat Woodward, io toe 51st P. V. 180
inaj. for Curtin out of 236.
K9.Lt. Col. JamM A. Braver, Capt A.
J. Snyder, and nearly all the soldier-, of
Centre county, are "in" for Capt. Foster,
Got. Curtin, and the other Union nomi-
'naei.
CorTaaawodenea of the Star t Cbroolclo.1
Bcaltox Station, Sept. 28.
Ton request, in yonr paper of a former
date, that the soldiers give you their
viewa with regard to the coming pulieriia
torial contest in our State. To show you
what is the feeling in our Keg. and Co.,
I send you a copy of the resolutions which
were adopted by about a two thirds vote.
I baTe not the exact returns, hut in our
Co. all were in favor of thini bat two,
notwithstanding quite a number say they
are, and always have been Democrat.
They ay that Curtin is the soldiers'
friend, and the man to help on those
measures which are calculated for the
putting down of the Rebellion, and thus
barteuing the closing of the war. The
resolutions are as follows :
Resolved. That we, the officers and
men of the 10th I'a. Cavalry, deeiiiiiij;
that it wouid be approjios at the present
stage of the politic-id campaign in our paid
old Keystone State, to f.irgei for the
moment the campaign in the field, and
express our sentiments in relation to the
gubernatorial contest iu our native State,
unite in the following : J
1. That we reprd the approaching
State election, as fraught with vital mo
ment to the country and government
in this hour of national peril. j
2. That a hearty and zealous co-operation
of the loyal States with the general
government, "is esseutial to the vigorous
prosecution of the war, and the npecdy
Bud final overthrow of the Rebellion.
3. That in Andrew ii. Curtin we
Tecognixe the candidate who will support
the government in every measure calcula
ted for the crushing out of this terrible
conspiracy against our common country.
4. That we Dclieve trial me ejection
of Judge Woodward would tend to etiibar-
rass the national administration in us
policy in proseeutiug the war, ami would
have a moral bearing that would prove
disastrous to the cause of the Union, both
at home aud abroad.
5. That in Andrew O. Curtin we
recognize the vA-lien' friend am patriot
sMfetm , the man for the times and the
man for the next Governor of our noble
Commonwealth.
6. That a copy of these resolutions be
forwarded to Gov. Curtin, aud request
that they be published in the principal
papers of the tate.
Yours respectfully,
N. Baix, Co. L, 10th IV Cav.
Foldixbs' Kigiit to Vote. The Cop
perhead newspapers are very much op
posed to the soldiers voting. They say
that soldiers have no right to vote, and
floote the law on the subject as follows :
Xo body of troops iu the army of the
United States, or of this Commonwealth,
(.hall be present, either armed or unarmed,
at any place ot election witntn mut "in
monwealth, during the time of such elec
tion."
They are careful not o add the proviso
attached to the above clause, as follows: i
Provided, That nothing herein con-j
tained shall be so construed as to prevent j
any officer or soldier from exercising the j
Tigun.i wn.h7: .u ....v. ;
Which he may belong U otuerwu .ju.n-,
fied according to law."
It will thus be seen that under the law j
i . . . I
soldiers have as good aright to vote as t
-1 - i :.. i. n-n,A ,,t iiutnit anil t
riviitniis, aim in iu. j
lumanily why shouldn't they hive ? No
one but a Copperhead of the basest sort !
would desire to deprive them of this right
Vote like Sensible Ken.
Wt have been told there are a few men
who think of voting again-t Curtin, solely
because they or their friends have been I
' 'i !
drafted. To such we would say in 'l
sincerity, Curtin is no more at fault for
the draft than you arc. It is the opposi
tion of such men as Yallandigham and
Woodward that causes the necessity for
any draft. It was ordered by patriotic
men, of both parties, in Congress. It has
bccB executed andcr Seymour of X. Y.
(Dem.) as well as wudcr Curtin of Fa. ! "
(Rep.) The Uebels kcp np the fiht s
in the hope of the triumph of their friends j
ia the North, teg' Every vote for Wood-: 2
ward, therefore, only make? another draft j '
more likely. A triumphant majority for
Curtis in I'a. and for Urough in Ohio, and 5
another draft may not be required. Hut I e"
''the Union must and shall be preserved,
and the better the Government is sustain
ed, the fewer will be wounded or killod,
the sooner the War will be done, and the
less the taxes will be.
.mat ), nrieVa" em-
...... ,
barrassing the Administration, is only
prolonging the war, piling np our nation-1
al debt, and increasing the dangers of our
'
inenns in service.
"We
speak
as nnto wise men.
Votinc
e ui h ri. , ,t.-
line for "Democracy did not "stop the
c." i... c. it hi :.
dra
tl I.UM 1.111, ll'M Witt lly U'W. JJUV s
may cause another draft, or ensure the fi
nal triumph of the Rebellion. Again we
ay "Vote like sensible awn," aud not in
passion or thoughtlessness.
The convalescent- in York, Pa., hospi
tals, to the Dumber of seven hundred,
were on Wednesday granted a furlough
tor toty days, in order to return to
thvir respective hones throughout the
State for the pnrp-ise of v iting at the
roming election. The men formed in
pmcMwioii at their quarters and marched
to the depot with a hand of music, carry-
inir at their head a Lanner aiih .1.";,
!:' " fame corrcrlicad votes will Lc
ail'.r i n the 13th.
1863-4.
Just received the latest
styles of Fashions fur ihe
Fall of 1863, and
"Winter of 1SG4,
and will continue to CUT
AND MAKE UP clothing io ihe most satis
factory manner shop on ISorth I htrn St.
JOHN B. MILLER
Lewisburg. Aug. 21, 13
Special Notice.
The Proprietors of the
OIKARD HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully call the attention of Business
Men and the Traveling community to ihe
superior accommodations and comfort offeied
in their establishment.
3mlOU KANAUA, FOWLER & CO
Tlie World Challenged t
HAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER
(Patented March 31, lw).
Messrs. Carkiicff & Paixe,
fF Lewisburg, l'nion Co., Penn'a would
V respectfully solicit the attention ol all
who have stock to feed, and Manufacturers
and Salesmen ol Agricultural Implements, to
their Improvement in Straw Culltrt.
Its price brings it within ihe reach of all
who may have use for a Fodder Cutler. Ii
cms Hay, Straw, Cornstalks, Paper or Cloth,
as smoothly as a razor can be made to cut a
beard, and that loo without regard lo the
length of lime the machine may have been ia
use. The machine is worked by a lever, and
can be made to cat rapidly. The length of
ihe cul ran be regulated by use of a thumb
screw. J he position ol the Kntie to ine cut-
I.. .n at an mnmenf he ih,nrl
brin!t an(j kfrp ,n.ir edgrs together as per-
lecily when old as when nrst manuiactureu.
The annexed Certificates, and the names
attached, will show the es'ttnatton in which
this Cutler is held ai home:
(The following letter rcfrra ttl the flmt Cottar made
and ."Id by u. and aa may b aoa depeodi-d entirely
upon iu ntriu for aucceaa-J
lliiTrr,Jaml0 1KL
M rMH s. CAtmnrvf k Pirxr. Orntlenwa I reneived
your F'-ed Cutter by Kxpreaa, and drlirered It to the
p-rrnn for whom 1 ordered it. It eave(niMlMrtifertion.
I reerlred the money for it, and roeloee. arocmliog to
yonr rajueit, by exprau. Heapectlully youra.
' J. COMER.
Mnasa Cahbcft Paixi The nndereliniod, harinr
area need yonr Improvment in Fodder Co ttera, patent
ad March :il.t. lh&i. eheertully testily, that, aa a head
machine, we have er aeea lie equal. IU eunplirily.
dormMlitv. price and the eaie and areurary with wbtrh
the kuitecao be aiijuMed to the cotliw bar and length
ot rat regulated, are point which recommend it lo ail.
vntom Cul xtt.
Adam Sherkler
IVaetd Srhrack
Malbael UrWr
Jnba Kilelman
Heore Kf.yer
Samael II. urwlf
Orifcc Marpb
k. Il.ehaniberltn
John Philopa
W m. C. Royer
Jamea W. Simantoa
Thotnaa Taylor
H. T. eatiua
A. M. l-.w.he
O. II. P Shuely
John Ixieke
lvi Rimke
W m. L. Hitter
noKTRCMBULAep roi-?tT.
T. S.Ondvknnrt B. r.Oully
(i-.r- M'lkell W. C. Ilendershot
Jamea Ilrennan Alexander MarUa
rhiiip fh-inruck C 6 Hetkei
ssTbca coesTT.
Cli's K nnmmel Andrew Togng
Aaron Bertflreeaer
Montnur county Thomaa Strawbrllffc
Mitllin comity J. T. Stonemad
R. Woodward Doncannon Iron Works.
We would also refer to Messrs I. L.
Parrett of Lock Haven, Pa., and Forst &
Bradley of Chicago, III, who have purchased
our Machines.
N. B. Persons wishing lo purchase, will
call on us, or on T. G. EVANS, at his gro
cery Store in Lewisbtirg, wheie a sample
machine may at all times be seen,
Manufacll)r,rs or Salesman wishing to
engage in ihe business, will consult us in
reference to Licenses, or Connie and State
Rights. R. CARklirr r,
uua- J PA1XE,
. inii 'i'l-
onder'iened, having pur
,h- iciEhi f CARKH
CLTTER for Knhumberlai
t'FF & PAI.NE's
nd and Lycoming
counties, we will be glad lo snppv orders
lor the same. W S BKEW ER
D W B MIR
Lewisburg. Ang. 27, W3
Notice to Drafted Men ami Soldiers.
pAPERS ' ' T'TTtnVrJr'k
J I'raft, and applications for bounty, back
paViaild pensions, can be procured by calling
on JAMES F. & JOHN B. LINN.
l-wh-hurtt
THE UNIVERSAL
VO Wringer can be durable without Cog-
j. Wheels. The Universal Wringer took
the first Premium (silver medal and diploma)
' at the NewVork Fair,IS6.. It was pronounced
j m rERWR TO ALL OTHERS
in the World's Fair at London, 1862, and has
i 'wy taken ihe first Preminm in every Siate
I ami lj,iintv Fair when in fair rnmnetitmn
wi,n r,her machines.
Ii i ihe Original and
only (ienntne and Reliable Wringer before the
I People. It surpasses all others in
'
Strength of i ame,
I f f T -
Power of Action.
We challenge tke WerM-we 4rrt all raasretllloa!
' It saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money!
Ii will wear for Years without Repair!
No Servant can Break it in Csine!
A child eight years old can Operate it!
No caution or skill is required in its use!
Ii save its cost ia clothing every sis months!
rtTEvery Wringer with Cog-Wheels is
warranted ia every particular.
CANVASSERS WANTED!
To men who have bad experience as can
vassers, or in who would like to eneaee ia
the sale of ihia iraly valuable invention, liberal
. inducements will be r nVred and eod territory
s""" 'hem(ihevpavinr nothing for the Patent
K,e0 'n hich they shall have ihe ic!ie
sale. Editors destrins aWrineereas nav in
adveriir..
R. C. BKOWVIXR, nenenl Agent,
HOjajB
343 Eruadway.Xtw Yolk
r i in
Pi?
UNION COUNTY STAR
AdaUlaUtrater'a Ktlce.
"KTOTICE is hereby given, thai Letters
1 of Administration npon the Estate of
ELIZABETH C. WILSON, ot Braey, Union
eounty, deceased, have been granted to the
ndersigned, by the Register of L'nion county,
in due form of law. Therefore, all persons
indebied to said estate are requested to make
immediate payments and those having any
just claims are also requested to present them
legally auihenticated for settlement to
8.T.M CORMICK, Adro'r.
Williamsport, Aug 27, iati3 pd
NOTICE.
,1 N ASSESSMENT made by the Board of
i Directors of the LYCOMINU MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY is now in the
hands of the undersigned for collection. The
By-Laws of the Company require the same to
be paid within thirty days alter this date. All
concerned will please lake notice.
SOLOMON RirTER, Agent
Lewisburg. June 37, 163
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rpHE Hook of EVANS & COOPER are in
X my hands for collection. All persons
desiring to settle their accounts, will find the
Books at mv Oifice. C. D BREWER,
Lewisburg. July 13. Attorney at Law
LETTER "A"
amity ttDinn aillactjtnf,
With all the new improvements
Ilemmer, Braider, Feller, Tucker,
Cordcr, Gatherer, fcc. is the cheap
est, and best, anil most beautiful of
all machines for Family sewing and
light manufacturing purposes. It
makes the interlocked stitch (which
is alike on both sides,) aud has great
capacity for eewing
ALL KINDS OF CLOTH,
and with
ALL KIXDS OF THREAD.
Even Leather, as well as the finest
Mu?lin, 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 be kuown
by seeing the machine tested.
THE FOLDIXG TOP CASE
is among the most valuable of all the
new improvements. It may be opened
out as a spacious and substantial
table to sustain the work, and when
the machine is not in use it may be
folded into a box, which protects
the working parts of the machine.
There is no other machine to equal
the Letter A in
SIMPLICITY,
DURABILITY,
EAP1DITY, and
CERTAINTY
of correct action at all rates of speed.
The Family Sewing Machine is fast
becoming as popular for family use as
Sjxgeu & Co.'s Manufacturing Ma
chines are for manufacturing purpo
ses. The Branch Offices are well supplied
with silk, twist, threr.d, needles, oil,
&c. of the very best quality.
Send for a pamphlet and a copy of
" Sixuer & Co.'s Gazette."
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
45S I'roadway.XcwYork
Philadelphia Office,
810 Clicsnut street.
Miss M.S.ZUIJER,
Agent iu Lewisburg.
f.mlOOl
Attention to Orders !
rPHE nndersianed having received an hon
1 orable discharge from the military service
of the I. S. ba-ed upon Sttrgeon"s certificate
of disability, has returned home lo attend to
business at theOI.D POSTOFFICE STAND,
where he will be elad to see his old friends
and customers : he has just issued the follo
wing Order :
No. 1. That all true, loval citizens, who
have unsettled accounts for Postage. Subscrip
tions or Book account, will report themselves
at his Head Quarters for settlement, as he is
determined to publish a roll of delinquents
and muster them out of the service.
H W CROTZER,
Captain commanding
REMOVAL.
rpHE subscriber respectfutly informs her
X friends and patrons that she has moved
to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Third
and Market Sts, where she will keep on hand
a good assortment of LADIES' THIMMINO,
RIBBONS and NOTIONS of all kinds also
tiallahcr's celebrated riOAP. Motto
"Small Profit and Quick &iiet."
It. M'Jlaboii.
BAKERY,
T WOULD respectfully announce that hai
ing taken Mr. Cooper's establishment I
shall keep on hand Freah Dread, Cakes,
also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Rye when
ordered. CE CREAM and Cont'ectionery
in every variety. H. L. M'MAHON
LewUbarj, H.J It, 18SX
T. M. RITNER,
TAItOB over Caldwell's Drug 8tore,
opposita tbe Telegraph and Chronicle
otlices. Market Sqaarr. Uwlskarg. ra.
Where he is prepared to Cut and Make np
all kinds of work in Ihe TAILORING line on
short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing
done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory.
Country Produce taken in payment (993
The Dimes Saving Institution of La
wisburg 18 ready to receire anv amount ea Deposits
from Tea Cents and upwards. Four per
cenL per annum Interest will be paid on all
tpttiml deposiles of Two Dollars and upwards
if deposited two months and longer. Offiea
ic James Geddes' brick block. Market St
H. P. 8HELLEV, Treasurer
Lewisburg, Oct. 10, I860
piIOTOGRAPII ALBUMS,
For sale by MOWRT.
V. $35 Iron Gity C ilege Scholarship
FOR sale al tbe ur 4 C4 4.c!
. , Vwisburg
& LEWISBURG Cll llONICLE OCT. 6, 180:1.
SAPONIFIER,
OR
Coaceatrated -bye,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE public are CAUTIONED against the
SrUIUOVS ARTICLES OF LYE for
making Hoap Ac. now offered for sale. The
only GE.NL'INE and Patented Lye is that
made by the
Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company,
their trade-mark for ii being
"Saponifior, or Concentrated Lye."
The great success of this article has led
unprincipled parlies to endeavor to imitate it
in violation of the Company's Patents.
All Manufacturers, buyers or Kellers of
these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified thai '
ine uompany nave employed as tneir Attor
neys, Geo.IIarding, E?q., of Philad., and
Win. Bukewell, Esti., of Pittsburg,
and that all Manufacturers, Users or Kellers
of Lye in violation of the rights of the Com
pany, will he Proseenird al once.
The SAI'OSIFIER, or Concentrated Lye
is for sale by all Druggists, (irocers, and
country Store.
TAKE NOTICE!
The United States Circuit Conrt, Western
District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Term
in 186a, in suit of "The Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.G.Chase,"
decreed lo ihe Company, on Nor. 15, 1X62,
the EXCLCeHVE right eranted by a patent
owned by them for the 8rosinia. Patent
dated Oct. 21, 1856. Peipetual injunction
awarded
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACrURIXG COMPT.
OFFICES t
127 Walnut St. Philadelphia.
Pitt St. and Duquesnc Way, Pittsburg.
3tuU9inside
Etg"First of the Season!
NEW GOODS!
FROM VMLAD. AXD N.T.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
For the Spring and Summer.
For the Spring and Summer.
For the Spring and Summer.
For the Spring aud Summer.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Jno.II Good man, Market St.,Lewisbnrg
Jno.H.GooJman.Market St.,Levi.sbarg
Jnn.H.Goodman, Market St., Lewisburg
Jno.II.Goodman, Market St., Lewisburg
tP"All kinds of Grain bought for Cash.
fn BBLS. Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2,
JJ In half sad akole bam:, Ibr aala hy
JNQ. U. UOODMA.
C0i FIsll for sale by
jno. it. floonvn.
7 HUE and Blue Planer for sale
kr JNO. irOlDMAN
SALT, in barrels and sacks for sale
by JNO. ll.OOOHMAM.
OnYtfin BUS. of Oats wanted,
SJ -JVJVJ fo, which tbrhichevt pM lanwh.bj
' JSO. II.UOOUMAN.
PcaccPcacc !
DE AR frrn!,ni kind pntro. from eoiwtry and town
Wf'vo Srw boa4 tor ynn ail, rine pnr- are down,
Thn dv "ur tUtiition, and pt.rt ot jour care.
And Ma our brj Goods aud other fine ware.
We've Bert and ChaUta, and 8tin Do'-hfnM,
And Clmrotirayd and .inLTham. and fin Wool ! Lalne
' I't.f1iin and Mohair, and I'rinU ftr vim all
Sncfa aa gprazut-'a and Cocheeu'aju-tt gire oa a (sail.
Wi'm M nalina and StWt .mr- from Tits to iwrtxr oentu
Wr'Tf Htorkiuzfi tT ladkand Half llnae for (fDU;
WVti Cloths t all pritva, frtr duti-ri and rot.
We're rrady-made Clothing as cheap m U. btokrt.
W-T Cane Hoop and Comt, and Crinoline SXirts,
And IVninii and t;heratnr I'r dravere arm ninm
W . Shirt Front and Collar for nifn and fr jt
We've if bakers for laUie, hut don't deal in tojs-
Wf'w Oil-Clothe and Onrt to eoTr yonr flrvor,
UrV Shad for yonr windt-n end Rok tr jour door,
W.'ve Kurktttt. nd I(Hkt tK and Kn.ir of inrt
We've Sugars and tJolltfe tor Phodijcs or CHINK.
We'Tf I.rnnha and Kcttli-n. all kind of Qticenewai
S c-aI I and exiunin. er huyinir eiewhire;
You'll find f on Murkrt trewt, renter of town
At SllKLLKlt H Old Mnd K. K. AliK liUOHl.
Lewntburs April 8,
BENEDICT ALBERT,
CLOCK Maker and Repairer,
Al tllKXS iill WATIHKS IOR SALE,
ty New Shop on South Fifth Sl.JJ
L-wisburg. April 23, ISM
(fwii Kcms Hfio (600H5.
SF. II' GOODS!
KKvr tiooust
SEW GOODS!
SK W GOODS!
FOR rMl AXD m.VTKltl
ton ALL AXD WISTERI
FOR FALL AHD WISTERI
FOR FALL ASD n iSTERI
CALL AXD SEE!
CALL AXD SKKI
CALL AXD SEE!
CALL ASD SEE!
kremer. trrtrRF CO
Kit EM Elt, irrLUIIE CO
KREMER, JTCLI HE CO
KRERER, KLLVRR -t CO
lewieharf , lfoT. 1882
BUFFALO HOUSE
LEWISBURG, VMOy CO., PA.
LEWIS OEinEL, Prvprletor.
THIS new Hotel is aiiuated opposite th
Court Hoase.inthe most fashionable and
beautiful part of ihe town, and for style and
convenience can not be surpassed in Central
Pennsylvania.
Those visiting the University, or attending
Conn, will find it the most convenient and
central potlir house charges will be ihe
most reasonable and neither time or expense
will be spared to bestow every comfort opoa
those who may call. Persons io the County
will be charged IS ets per meat.
Lewisburg, April 1, 1862
WATCHES, JEWELRY, sc.
i-. THE undersigned, having removed
Vpaher Watch and Jewelry establishment
to Criswell's New Boilding, Market St.,
beiweea Front and Second, she is prepared 10
Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical
Instruments, ie.,
ia the most approved and satisfactory manner.
She keeps oa hand aa assortment of choice
JEWELRY, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which
she offers at prices to ait Ihe times. Alto
CLOCKS and WATCHES.
All work aad wares warranted a represen
ted. MARIA S. ZUBER.
Lawukarg, Ma" M, lseS.
Dally Horning News.
SAMl. SI.1FER has commenced rnrnishin;
the llsirrliibnrg Telegraph
: mornings.atfNae trnt per copy ihe very latest
J Kews, at cheapest raiea
June -i
T. 6. EVANS,
FAMILY OROOERY
AND
Provision Store,
on Market street, between 3d and 4th,
LEWISBURG
Call and Satisft Youkselye3.
Ol'R 8TOCK is large and well selected
embracing everything usually kept in a
first-class (iliOCERY 8T0RE- including aa
assortment of
QUEENS-WARE, HARP-WARE,
CEDAR and WILLOW-WAUK.
I lake this oppnriunity to return my thanks
ta Ihe public fur a liberal patmnase.and hope
by studying Ihe wanis of my friends and en
deavoring to supply ihem lo merit iheir
patronase in the future. T. ti. EVANS.
Lewishurfc, Marcb 'i, '13.
j. k. wtrrrsDEsrai hakisl schrsck
Sew Furniture Establishment.
rpiIE subscribers have opened a Furniture
J. establishment, on Market i. Lewisburg,
(opposite Chamberlin's buildings) where they
ntanufacltire in order and keep on hand all
varieties of CAMSET WAKE usually kept
in such establishments lluieans. Bedsteads,
Tables, Chairs, Solas, tsunds, Wbat-Nots Ac.
of nli patterns and prices.
LT'Kcr.iai-e in the best and most exped
itious manner.
UNDERTAKING in all its branches
attended lo at very low rales. Ready-made
Collins always on hand.
J K UIEFFENDERFER & CO
Lewisburg, April 16, 11,3
James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn.
T F. & J. M. LINN,
J t Attorneys at Ianr,
LEWISbLIdi,
674 Union County, Penn'a.
J. MERRILL LIS Coxxiwio.m for tb "lata of laws
aritb power to take leaoeitkae,aekaawleaz OaedeUle
iucllM aa (omailsslsn House la Lralskarg.
isP3&e& Legal Aoctioneer!
F.A.Donebower having been appointed
sole Auctioneer lor Lewisbr.rc, is prepared to
attend to all calls in his line in lowa and
country.
Commission Sales.
In April neit. I intend toopen oa Marke
street a Room for the reception, and the sale ;
at stated limes, of all kinds or tioods al Auc
tion. Any one wishing lodisposeof any arti
cle can deposit it with me and I will sell it at
Ihe best advantage 1 can and charge a per
centage fur the same
Feb. 21, 1859 F A DONEITOWER
mmZ MaLD)2DS.w
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
Sheet Mumc, Muie Books. Music Merehan
dise.and all kindsof MuHlcal laiKtru
nients, at the lowest possible prices.
TIIK llorara Waura' Uadarm lav
(trovej OrrralruDiS
fnn'nO FK.491E PI.4KOS
if joitly pmneuirttl by Uw Pre- awl Mvrtc Muton
to b Ham-rtor lntrumotfi. Tkj r hoi It nf th bit
Bd mrt tlKimaiihlj imimiwI Biatt-rWU.atid nfi gtand
mm? dimvitm, Th ton- in very dr, rovixi, tail n4
Bellow; tlis, furh Untie. Karli fUno aprBtrd lor
tbret, y-.r. friers from K4 In $;uo lnd-haviid
Fmimmi mt great bargain prtert fnm $26 to $luu.
Horace Walern' melodeons,
RrwrwotM) , Tuoed th Kiaal Trmprrsmcnt, wtth
tli- I'aUnt Vidm4 and fivto Mt.
ffo. 1 . I rtao.iieToll Irfu, from C to C, f5
N. - - - ctor, o
no a a' " Ftr,
No. - PtM Stylo, " FtnP. 1(
No. ft. 6 ItoF, 1 -'ft
No. . ft two rtopa and two Mtiof rtsrdis
No. 7. ft 44 " 44 and
two bafca of kfT!i, .... S00
No. S. ft m-larr Orciiu Mt-lfMltina, two bank nf
kyn. pxii l'a, four aud ttix ato4. $09
f A ati-t $ UtQ.
Thw Mi lo-jona rrmain fn tun a lonf tin. Each
MUm1od warranted fur thrtre jeara.
The Alexandre Organ
ia a rr1 iuftrament. eorrrttptniinF in power aad eon-
paim tn tlie on li nary IC ft pipv Urtui.
In ropwwood caiMra, ft atopa, f TV
f !.&
1.1 rw
13 ptnf.a, with prroispion, 310
14 top, with prcuiin. and "eTptwuMon,' 87
A litieral dieunt to Clffi-jrymeo. Chorrhe. 9abhath
ftrtinoN, Lrolzm. eniinaririi and Tfarbefi. Tha Trad
aupplied on the nii livritl tvrtu.
HUK.VCE WATERS, Aeeni,
4M Bmnsiwar, New York.
THE DAY SCHOOL 1 5 ELL.
A New iSinarine Bonk for day schools,
called the Dav School Bell, is now ready. Ii
mutuinn about "J.lchoice ikm", ltiundP,Catcl.ei,l)iittn,
Tri(. WiiartetlP and Chorum, waoy of thr-m written
esiirfM'iy fr lln wurk. ti-l(M -U paicesof th- Klemcntfi
ot Xaxir. Tlie KUoteuU are no.rany and prf itrriTe,
that ortlinary tarher will II nd thrmsf Wr rntirrj ut
rexftul in inftrurtintr even younc acbolaro toainitcor
rwtiy ond m-it'ntil.rally, while the tune and word em
tiraw U' h a ari-t of lifely. altra-'tie ami -oul ftir
rins muic and antimentP, Ihnt no trouble will leexpe
ricnri d in itt-turiiipt all ba'Kiuiiers t. iro on with ! in
ariuirtntf fkill inon-oftheiuofthmlth-uiTinp.heatity-im-provinz.
h;j' tn-if-yieldin2 and ord-r-pnduriiifc exrrri-
m 4it fhont lift. iQnimpnciiyoi iu eifmcnix. ia variety i
and adaptntton of muiMC and in exrellnrn and number ',
of it wnir-, original. fM-lerted and adapted, it rtaimit hy j
much to excel all competitor. It will be found to he j
the beil ever indued '"r SeOiinarie. Aradeuiiew and lub
lic a-Vhooln. A lew itmnple paireaof the KlemrntP. Tunen.
and n are riTen in a rirrtitnr: netid and vet one. It
IB ronipiled by UOKACtt W ATKKi. author ot 9ahhatb
-hol BellP." N. 1 andXwhieh have lial thwenor!
moui umle of 7'H.t-D fii iea Prieep. paper rover. 20
iwntP. pet" ,w; bound. :t0 eentP, ii per lno, etnth
hound, etuooppetl. alt. 4U centP, f HI per l-Mi. '2b rrrU-
furnished at the 10 frirti. Mnikd free at the retail price
HORACE W ATERS. Pubtisber,
4K1 Kroadwav, New Vork
For Salt by LIVP1XCOTT CO , IKtiadtlphia.
The Horace Waters Pianos SMelodenns
and AIFAAMHIE OKIUNS, and T. Githert A Co a cele
brated afj'lian 1'iHUoa. are the fiaect tuxtrumenlp fr
parlor and ebunheft now in uao. A lare aaportment
ran beeeu at the new wareroomp. No. -Mil Broadway,
between tirand and Broome rtreetf. whirh will be oold
at extremely low price. 1'ianoe and Mrlndennp from
pundrr makerp, new and aeeond hand. Second-hand
Piano and Melorieonaat Kn-at hanraioa; price from ii
to U gheet Mneie, Mueie-ltook, and all kind of
Mumc MerchandiM. at war price.
Upinvmi nf Ov. t'rttu
The Iloraee Water I'ianoa are known a ainrmc the
very brut. We are enabl-d to peak of thepe iiiPtrumenta
with pme deirn-eetf contidenee, iron peraonal knowleilce
of their e-icailent tone and durable u,ualitj.n 2itm iorit
Sabbath School Bell Wo. 2.
eUi,n00eopiepiMued. It lan entire new work of nearly
200 pap- Many of tlie tunea and hymn were written
expreply far thi volume. It will hood he a popular aa
It predeeeporliell No. 1.) whieh haa run up to the
enormous number of ti2O,uo0 oopiep siuut rip piny any
Monday Scbtiol Bork of ita eiie immed in thU eountry.
Also, both volume are bound in one lo accommodate
pchooln wishing then in that form. Priee of Hell No.
K. paper eover. 15 cent, llt per 100. Round, 25 eent,
$18 fMTlOO. Cloth hound, rmhoased. rilt. 3Ueeutt.
Err ltWt. Bell No. 1, paper cover. t cent, flu per luO.
ound. 20 cent. U per 1UO. Cloth bound, mboaeed,
irilt, 'lb cent, f "JO per 100. Bella Noa. 1 and S bound to
gether. 40 rent-, $: per 100. 3ft nople furnUhed at the
loo priee. Cloth bound. em boated, gilt, 60 oeaU,$40br
lUU. Uailed potgefrea at the retail price.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher,
May 3, 2 18ru 4ftt Rroadway, Nov York.
Central Foundry and Machine Shop
Sllfer, Walls, ttrlae fa.
Manufactarera of Bollock' Iron
aa" Mower and Reaper, Darling's
cnaiesa Ubaia Horse Power
Willson'a Telegraph Fodder Cut
ler, Hichea' Iron Pkws,Wilherow's Self-Sbai-petting
Plow, and Michigan Double Plow.
Also, Stoves and Castings of every descrip
ioa.
All kinds of Agricultural Implements kepi
on hand for sale.
Jobbing work in Wrought and Cast Iron
and Brass done lo order.
Country produce taken in exchange.
0-r.ofglitaM.tk.i raNkarg. Fa.
ata l n.oawis.
itiiu mil
ORWIG & HAYES,
Attorneys at Law.
0
FHCE m South Second near Market 81
l-iprn 1, oi Lewisburg, V.
UNION BOOT AND SHOE
STILL AHEAD! Come one! eon all
and eiarotue for ynarvelves the large
and cheapest ainck of Home mad Boo
and rtboes im Union county I
tVJust received a KKESH HCPPLY c
City made work at anasoally low prices
Quick Sa'es ond Small Profits"
is the order of the day at ffQt'Ilt Eft',
Oppoaiie Ihe Hank, Lewisburg
The Family
Always
Prng Store
Ready !
If yon want pure Urnrs. go to SCHAFFLB'S
Drug & Chemical Empoiium, where is kept
a large and aeneral nssortinenl always.
For any article usually kept io a nrst class
call at the
FAMILY DRUG STORE OF
cw.sch AFriJ-;
Lewisburg
Pennsyl'a
D.IVID GINTER & SON
HAVE removed their Chair and Ca
binet Ware-room io ihe larzrr
ant) mi-re cnmm.ti.(us rufu.s late the resid
ence of Wm. Frick, on ihe
Comer ef Third u4 Market Hi. Lrwhhvnr.
where ihey have on hant4 the L.AR(;KsT and
BEST ASSORTMENT of Work err offered
toihe public ia this vicinity. comprising Drea
BureaUP and Pney Wnehatawd of the latewt atvlee,
lnfap, Hairpeat Chair. Cani'peat Chair. Kocking Chaif.
Ktacere- Hat Raeks.ToWel Rack. tny l.tnd and Cot
age Redpteada. Fancv lungen Vnr Table. Ae. alao
a general aanortment of Cf,St.Vy WOKK alwava en
hand liar room and Ofrtcr Chair Wholeaaleor Ketail.
We also attend to the U U E RT A K I Nf
bnalneiw In all If" hr4nehea. Rinr peovided with Kawey
HKAK-KSand KUk Plrot Metallic Knrlal t st
and t'OPr INi of our own matmtaeture alwayaoa hand,
we :.re ready at any time, within an bur notice, to
wait noon any aad all who may favor uawith a call.
Marine none but the bet workmen.weJ
WAKKANT all Purnitur manufactured by , and h
defy eumpetttlt'U either in price or rtyle.
M J actor y on aX. t .SVref,
where Cabinet and Hoo.e Turnme. Scroll and
Kip Saw lag done on hort notice and r-a'nable term.
A ond assortment of M'MRER alwavn on
hand for Newel Poets, Banniater aad Hand Railing.
lRnPAiaiwa of all kinds done as ooaI.
N.B. Any work not on hand will be made
a non a pnitIe.
Thankful for pat fa Tors, we aiilt expect a
continuance of tbe ama.
I(tDts and Shoes.
The sa'i'icribrr has jot received
Jy"al hi Slore (next dnor to the Post
fch. OlH.-e) a foil supply of HoofN ii.
Sboea of every style and variety smtahle 10
the ifaion. The stiwk has leen selecied wilh
particular care, and will be afforded at
IEIIT RKDI I KD PICK EM FOB EF..4DT CASH.
His old friend and customers and Ihe pnblic ;
generally are inviird lo call and examine his j
slock and jnde fm Ihemselve. Cr MAM
L FACTl K1M and RK PAIRING a herein
fore will be attended to with promptness aad
at reasonable rates.
jams floe. htoi, Agt.
LewUkars, Ort. IS, 1 Sea.
T.- .'i-ij.- leA-Ji? Wnarl. bbr at M.r.'i
Orug .Vart,
q . MaaurartaiTr sf
IlarDC's, Brid
les. Saddles,
common and the
aewpalral HUiaE('OLUR)l,warraiit-illa kartnohorae
Dealer la
Bl mut B0UK, KL WkKTH. KLEJI.B BELLS,
Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hardware.ic.
rPIIE subscriber, having carried on
X buiinea. fir e.eral year., and rained a reputation
fir naainK aaKwd llarae. Ae.aa aDTealaMiehta.at la
thia rririoii and th. tuion .'nuntv Atrneultaral Sen.tjr
h.ini aaanlnl 1IIREE HR kMIIMS f.r arta-le. of hie
woraman.ii would axpfva hi. rralitude hr fur af
tbe trrnlin paMIc already reeelved. aad aak tbeir roaii.
BUed patronafce at Ma NtW 1A D.
The ltathrr nerd ty me I nf tha Terr pet. tanned in
the old way, aad will !at for year. I rmpl... the beet
Workmen wroa. By ni ha?inf.a-.an.l ani f'tnnd la
my Shop at all .uitnMe boura. )1y UinnI aod Work ar.
warranted, and il not a repreaentptl may he returned or
exi'had. Call aid aaj. me. and if I do art iri.e yoa
the worth of your moftt-y I will not again aa. U-r jour
patrooav.
KKI'AIRIXG promptly attended to.
an.CIIKU' fnrCASU or liEAl)V 1AT in Boat kind!
of Country I'n-uure.
lwi!)u'rg. April 1. 11. O. P. IIIVKI.T.
HIVIEKH H0LSI-:
LeiViNbiirgr, In.
R. G. HETZEL, Pao'a.
rpHE nndf rsignrd retnrns his sincere thanks
for the patronage exteudrd towards him
by the citizens of l'nion and ihr adjoining
counlies. he would most respectfully solicit a
continuation of the same.
R. G. HETZEL
Lewisbnr;, March 13, 1862 m3
AltPKTS large and choice rari
j ety, from 31 cts. upwards, for sale hv
April 10, '61 BROWN & BRO.
FRICK, BILLMEYER k CO.
ilfiai ii Are manufacturing and have :
rT1Ticonslilnly on hand a large qnan
2i23iiiy of 4 feel Palms and 3 and 4
aSlaa rsiaiifcel I.aih at the tollowing prices:
lallng4 headed iu a new style, from f8
lo $10 per M
Lath 3 and 4 feet long, f I to (1.62) pr M.
Sliingleg at $.1 to $7 per thousand.
Palings and Lain made to order, anv lenrth
parties mar deire
Uwiahurn Straa Sawmill, Dee. IB, UN
KOTICECfntlemea!
CITIZENS of Lewisburg and vicinity are
J respectfully informed that ihe subscriber
has bought out Ihe interest of E. I.. Hints in
the business ot Sharing and Har Cutting. tnA
onotinnaa the pint at ta. old ataad baaement of wwlaw
Anmoaa' block, betaeea C.Paauy'aaad J. Ilousbtoa
whar. hy atrict attention to baein-aa ba bop-a lo
atisfaetioa to all who may raenr bun with Lbali aalrow
aa. al all tine oxoapt ouadaya.
To alt who tarry hero till their bearda (row long
To set a plaaeant ahaye, icood aa barber ever a
Juat eall oa tntus at hie 8alooa. haay ainra.evaoraaia,
Towola eloan, raaora ahara and aeiaaora htoa.
April S.1MI A. W. D1LLIN, Trof. .rh.
FIRE INSURANCE.
INSURANCE COMPANY Or JiOTRH
AMERICA Philadelphia.
(laeoruoraled, 17V4.)
Capital 1500,000.00
AstiCts, Jan. 1SGI, 1254.719.81
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary
QBuildings annually or perpetually, Mer.
enauaize, urain. rarailnre, etc., insured, al
eurrant rates of Premium.
JOHN B. LINN.
931m3 Agent for Union county, I'a.
CARTES DE VISITS at Mowry't Gallery
Photograph Albums al Muwry's Gallery
Photographs large sue al Mowry's Gallery
Photographs in Oil at Mowry's Galltry
Ivory!) pes at Mowry's Gallery
Hallotypes al Mowry's Gallery
Ambroiypes, and
All kinds o' types at Mowry's Ga'lery
MOWKYV GALLERY, in Maikrt street.
opoubite tlie o.iili lewisburg VMS
M
Juct opened, nppocite ttrcBivitrg
llouse, in the Room UteJj
occupied bj A. Singer.
A FULL and complete is.witnfiK
FALL A. WINTER CLOTH.
ING,"(" Overeiit.DreM Coata, Bu
nt Cult., aad Cr.au of errry alrle aa PUl
terai and Paatalnora and Vrt ioan A.
a larie rarieiy nf ITadrr ClmkiaK, aurk
Drawer. Hhitf, 4e. A!o.a Car HMnitM
of Vnj' l ihini of Ihe lairal airln. Ala
Ha TS and CA FX equal lo aar rfTrrrd ia
Ccanlrr. In fan, I hareere-ryihing cerep,
in Ihe .hapeol Cltilhinr, which I cfler ait
very .mall advance for ca.h.
PHILIP tiOorMA5. Jlt'i.
fVAII kiadi of Conntrr Produce lakaag
eichanre for (foods. Lrwiaborg, Oct JI.J
Variety and News Depot,
T,HE nbcriher keejva C"nMnilr for ta't
at ihe POST OFFICE theXiriart
House) a wrllelcclcd atocu of
Fa miry Groceries, Confectionary n
Fruits." Fancy Xo- iKIf
tions, i'ci Tumrrjr & X&!Si
oarH, all rapcra
snd Oil Shades, Traveiinff lags- 5
Dlank, School and Hymn Bookn At
Paprr and Slarazlnes on hist
or m older, In in UoMoa. ew Vorkr Phil
drlphia such a ihcTrihoBr,Timr.Hrral.
Ledger. Weekly. Clipper. Police Gazelle. Mer
eorT.Waerly, Literary Hompanion. Harfrri
and Le.he's lllnsiraied Weekly. Codey'a nV
Harper. Magazines, Yankee NoUoai aa,
Kic ISaca. Ac- Ac.
a li or whh i iu tnim et tit rat ric '
l.ewiburg GEO. W. FOUR EST
WM. F. GRASSLER, "
Wafrliiiiaker, Jeweler A Cllder,
OrpwtUt HetzcIS IMH. Harkd M. Ulahar.ra.
Having opened a ehnp 10 f,
Goodman CloihinaT 8tore.it
prepared to all kind of Wort
in hi line. Having worked ii
;li large cine all hi time, he u
'' , .- , V-.-a
p.r,..,., ..fan - miy
('lock or Jewelry, and tn do Ensraeing, Pla
line. Gilding or Oa'anixing in the best style
ol Ihe an. AH work warranted in give enure
Satisfaction, and dune at the vrrv lowest ca
price. AIo Aeeordenna and Meludeoai '
rrpairrd in Ihe hesl manner.
Call in before yoa go elewbere, ee for
yonrvrlf and ave yonr money.Ori. S, jgsi
MEAT AND UNION!
TA'.'DB G. BROWN, havinc assi.
led in feeding the hungry of Lew.
x . - .- w.Ha.a J
labor: and vicinity, for nearly ihrre yea. ..r
na.l arilK lh. ha., nf
Beef, fori, veal. c
wonld reinrn his gratefnl thanks to his aame I .
rotia eiislotners for iheir patronage aad aa
ness as heretofore in the Meal Market Hoot,
between HchafRe's and Baker A Co.'s i)n
Mores. Market Pqnare.
Mnanmns VYrd'tetdavs and ffatardayt
CASH i the STim. Public patronage ra
.naairll. ,.I.,.I.J a,l . . ... f.-. . I
March 15, '61. I. 8 STERNER. Ag'l.
Fashionaole Eoot and Shoe Baker,
South F'ik St., LrtcitLurg,
KEEPS constantly on band, and aianufae
lures to order, all descripnoa of
Being an eipeneucrd &hoemakrr, and ani
iou. lo merit a share of the public patron.;,
he w.ll warrant all work which may past
through in hands.
Particular attention will be given to Ladiri
W.-rk.
His Prices are as low as those of any oihrt
dealer in ihe vicinity. He solicits a lair trial,
Continent that he can satisfy every person.
l.ewi.borg, Aug. 31, I86U.7
WIN FIELD FACTORY!
Afar llarlleton, l'nion Co., Pm.
ti THE subscriber, thankW
Rhigy for past patronage, would inform
"nj) his iriends and ihe public in gene-nB"-
ral, that he continues to mannac
ture all kinds of Woolen o4), such as
Cloihs, Cassimeres. Tweeua, Saitineits, Jeans,
Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and
Slocking Yarns. His machinery being of ihe
best kind in use, and having employed the
best of workmen, he feela sale in saying
that his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishment in ihe country. A good sup
ply of ihe above goods kept constantly oa hand
for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices
that can noi fail to please. WOOL will be
Carded in the best manner and on tbe shnrtrM
notice. Terms for carding, cash oa Ihe de
livery of the rolls. MARK H ALFPENAT.
W infield Mills, March 30, 1857.
American Life Insurance & Trust fo-,
(Capi'at Slock $5110,000')
COMTANY'8 Bnildings.Walnut streets
coiner of Fourth Pkikulrtpbi:
CF" Lives insured at ihe usual Mutual rale
or at Joint Slock rates about o per cent. lrt
or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest ia ik
-vrld. A. WHILLifUi, President
Jobs C. Kisi, See
747 GEO. F.MILLER, Jgtnt, Lewisbr
PEIPHER'S LINE
T
AUD FROM PHILADELPHIA
BEBtmo" r raiiMT.
l-t Class
Id do
M do
4tb do
oU parloaaowad.
do
40
13
XT
Cperlal
22
wbeai, Ryo aaal Cora, IS esata 1
Philad. Depot with
Freed, Ward 4 Freed, 811 Market
Thankful for the Liberal patronage girei
we nope by strict attention 10 bustsesaa'
merit a continuance of the same.
THO'S PE1PHE
For farther information apply to
iy795 U R M'GINLY. Agent, Lf
DR. I. B RUGGER,
HOMiXOrATIlIC PUSICIA
. .Lai
OFFICE in his new Brick Block. -'"
sireet.souih aid, between 4th sni
(up stairs.) lotwuDurr
.TOIIN H. I.INN.
ATTORNEY AT L.4W, vV,
1 rvLt.aitl.lii;. PE"
! aim ronnuKsloaer of rr r lh. " 'r
KOIM ! t'ai.lilUM.t aulhonard ta
: tlatha. aad tuae Prao.itNaa aaa .aiu...-. -j 4a
either ol tha alwae Sutra, aed al-a to M m
, 1-einTatoTpm.rolaarIleWorotherilr.aje.i
j rrnled iu ,itl.er ef aW Mat- '
"I 1 VMS piMkS-Pret-yirri-. V''"'
i J I ...d Lu.hc.au, at .'CkKI
i
i.