Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 20, 1863, Image 2

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    A Mammoth Pic-Nia If proof wu
desired1 of llit oztont to which Now York
enterprise esrriet oil ita par pots, the wit
dcimo of ft pie-ait excursion of tho em
plojeei of J. W. Bradlit's Hoop-Skirt
factories on Friday Nat, to -Dad lev's Groto,
few mileo above lookers, oa tho cut
side of tho Hadsoo, had satisfactorily
demonstrated it Nearly 1700 girla and
S00 joaegacB employed io tho establish,
luent, tbo ono with their lovers ood tbo
others with their sweethearts, cambering
nearly 8,000 persons. To carry tbia
crowd, nearly oil young ood full of fun
and frolic, Ibroo of tho largest barges in
oar harbor wers required, aod two steam
ers were needed to do the towing. By 9
o'eloek the whole party had massed at the
foot of Spriog Street, North River, and
amid tho playiog of Wallace's Band nam
beriog thirty pieces, and the active note,
newts displayed in a hundred aod fifty
quadrille sets, tbo barges swung oat into
tbo stream and moved op tbo North
River. At 12 o'eloek, tbo boats reaobed
Dudley's Grove, where party aod proven
der were landed, and accordingly as per
sonal tastes, affiliation, or relationship dic
tated, tbo immense crowd divided into
little circles of from half a doien to a
score or two each, makiog aboot 300 knots
of people scattered over aboot 50 seres of
land embraced in the grove. Table-eloths
were quickly spread, eatables were dis
played, only to rapid! vaoiab, and then
walks, talks, quadrilles, walttes, polkas
scape and races, sad the atrial hilarity of
pie-nics followed. Tbo baod divided
itself into three one for each dancing
platform, and the dance continued with
out interruption during the entire after
noon. Ooo pie-Die it very much like
another in its general characteristics. J
This fact that 2,000 of those who partici
pated in it were (be employees of one in
dustrial establishment, and 1,700 of them
girls of from 15 years of age and upward
all well dressed, many attired in silks and
Isees, seropaloBtly neat in their appear
ance and each one enjoying the satisfac
tion of a material independence by means
of an honorable porruit, and each one we
may add tbongh not at all remakable in
these days, steel clad (for it is not to be
presumed that tbey make hoop skirts
without wearing tbem,) and invulnerable
eieept to the light artillery of love, aod
all bent on having a jolly time. The
Messrs. West and Bradley, the proprietors,
accompanied the party. Tbey forgot their
mercantile dignity, and shared tbe gene
ra! hilarity of their employees. At half
past six the party again went oo board of
tho barges and dancing was resumed until
dark, when singing became the order of
tbe evening, which was continued until
the barges reached the doek at 10 o'clock.
Oar reporter (his modeat pen blushes as
he records tbe faot) attempted by an arith
metical calculation, mind yon.to get at the
amount of crinoline that wu concealed
under the drapery of that immense crowd
of girlish gayety: as tbe result of bis com
putation, he has come to the conclusion
that if all the erioolioo on that occasion
were pat into a eontioaoas wire, it woald
make a line of nearly forty miles in length.
The rise of J. W. Bradley's skirt factory
is remarkable. Everybody knows that
about eight years sgo, when Mrs. Louis
Napoleon Bonaparte revamped hoop-
skirts after thev had been in disuse for
three-quarters of a century, tbe female
world was seised with an irrepressible
desire to be ooopered. Yankee genias set
itself to work to maks improvement!, and
increased demand followed improvements
in quality aod increased facilities of man
nfaoture. J. W. Bradley's factory was
began in 1859, wi'h six employees,
against 2,000 now employsd. Six thous
and skirts are daily manufactured, in
which 120 miles of steel wire is used
and all tbia because an empress, for perso
nal reaaons, took it ioto ber head that one
petticoat, if it could bo made to give as
much spread, wu better than balf-a-dosen.
(Nrcw York Papm )
The Heroic Dead at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg, Oct. 5. Arrangements I
are learl? eompleted for tbe removal or
the Union soldiers, scattered over tbe
Gettysburg Battle Field, to the burial
ground, which is being prepared, bjr tbe
aeveral States interested, for their recep
tion and proper burial.
All the dead will be disinterred and tho
remains placed in coffins aod buried, and
the graves of those marked or known will
be arefallt and permanent! re-marked
in this Soldiers' Cemetery.
If it is ths intention of the friend nf
any deceased soldier to tae his remains
borne for burial, tbey will eonfer a favor
by immediately making known to mo the
intention.
After the bodies are removed to this
Cemetery, it will be very desirable oot to
disarrange tbe grave by any removals.
David Wills,
Agent for A. G.Ccrtis, Gov'r of 1'enn's.
Tbo eleetiooe have terminated in tb
Ionian Islaods, aad Corfo and Paxos are
koown to bsva "proaounsed in favor of
the wnioa with Greece," while it is not
donbted that the result will be similsr in
tea other Islsada. United Stales of
Greece forever 1
Cartin gained SO votes at Bellsfonte,
bis awn borne, and about 100 at Wilkes
liarre, Woodward's home. Ysllaadigham
a loo lost eery largely at Daytoa, bio own
home. The two are condemned at homo.
An exchange says that a young lady
we rrecntlr ilischarired from a larvr? win.
ejnrv W. bn- rt w. no swt Out 1
t e rtnognr wj k.-pt frum fenuentiaff. J
attst a5()i025.
1863-4.
Jast received the latest
styles of Faihions fur the
Fall of 1863, and
I Winter of 1864,
nand will continue to CUT
AND MAKE UP clothing in the moit satis
factory manner shop oo north Third si.
. JOHN B. MILLER
Lewisburg. Aug. SI, 1863
The Proprietors of the
GIRARD HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully call the attention of Business
Men and the Traveling community to the
superior accommodations and comfort offered
in their establishment.
3ml01 1 KANAGA, FOWLER & CO
The World Cballeaged
HAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER
(hunted March 31, IOCS.)
Received the 1st Premium at Peon. 8tate
Fair, Norristowa, Oot. 1863.
Messrs. Carkhuff & Paine,
"F Lewisburg, Union Co., Peno'a would
f respectfully solicit the attention or all
who have stock to feed, and Manufacturers
and Salesmen ol Agricultural Implements, to
their Improvement in Straw Vultert.
Its price brings it within the reach of all
who may have use fur a Fodder Cotter. It
cuts Hay. Straw, Cornstalk, Paper or Cloth,
as smoothly as a razor can be made to cut a
beard, and that too without reeard to the
length of lime the machine may have been in
ose. The machine is worked by a lever, and
ran he made to cut rapidly. The length of
the cut eaa be regulated by use of a thumb
screw. The position of tbe knife to the cut
ting bar can at any moment be changed to
bring aod keep their edses together as per
fectly when old as when first manufactured.
The annexed Certificates, and the names
attached, will show the estimation in which
this Cutter is held at hornet
(The f blowing, letter ref-r to th Srat Cotter matt
and enld by an. ood ae mt bo mw de-Beaded atirely
ono it Merita lor euceee J
Knrr, Jam to two.
Mont. Oarkihtt k P.nrc. Gentlemen I received
ynur Feed Cotter by Kxprese, and delivered It to tbe
aereon fnr wbooi I ordered H. II jmvo good eotiehetlao.
I recited tbo atone for it. ood eaeloee, oeeerdloc to
your request, by oxpno. eepectfyjlr rear.
New Cuttm t Pum. The eraderelnad, keel
seen ueed voor ImnroeeaMnt la Fodder Ca ttora, aoteot
ed March JWt. ltted. eheerhillr teetify, that, aa a hand
Beebiue, wo bavo sever aeea it equal. Ita aiaaplieity,
durability, priea aa4 tbe eaae aod accuracy with wbieb
tbe knife caa be adjuated to tbe euttios bar tad hmatb
at eat rafulaled, an point wbich rvcomracad It la all
twos corvrr.
David Sebrark Adam Sberklor
Miehael B.ler Javaea W. Bimontsa
John Kdelwan Tboeaae Taylot
Oeore Royer B. T. loattaa
Samael U.Orvrlf A al . La-en.
Grin Mareb O. II. V Solver
R. U.CtnuerlUl Jnhn tack
Job. Fbillipe LeviRonko
VYa. C. Itoyer Wm. U Rittav
woeTnrairntwp cocstt.
K 8 (loflykanet R. V.Ouffy
Oeorcr M'tweeH W. C. Ileudenfcot
Jamve Brennaa Alexander Marlla
Philip Stciuruck C S Weleel
ssyms COTOTT.
rh'a E. Runnel Andrew Toang
Aaron Berselreeaer
Mnatonr county Thorn ai StrawbrUfO.
Mifflin county J. T. Stoneroad
R. Woodwaror Duncannoa Iroa Works.
We would also refer to Messrs I. L.
Bsrrett of Lock Haven, Pa., and Forst A
Bradley of Chicago, UK, who have purchased
our Machines.
N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, will
call on us, or en T. G. EVANS, at his gro
cery Store in Lewisburg, where a sample
machine may at all times be seen.
Manufacturer, or Salesman wishing to
engage in the business, will consult os in
reference to Licenses, or Countv and State
Rights. R CARKHUFF,
L.S PAINE.
CARD. The ondereignrd, having par
chased the Right of CARKHUFF PAINE'S
CUTTER for Northumberland and Lycoming
counties, we will be glad to supply orders
lor the same. WS BREWER
D W BARR
Lewisburg. Ang. 37, 1863
Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers.
"I)APER3 to procure Exemptions from the
X Draft, and applications for bounty, back
pay.and pensions, ran be procured by calling
on JAMES F. & JOHN B. LINN.
Lewlabwrg
THE UNIVERSAL
O Wrinrer can be durable without Cog
wheel. The Universal Wringer took
the first Premium (silver medal and diploma)
at the New York Fair,l86t. It was pronounced
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
in the World's Fair at London, 18M, sad has
slwsys taken the first Premium la every State
and County Fair when in fair competition
with other machines. It is the Original and
nnlyGennine and Reliable Wringer before the
People. It surpasses all others in
Strength of Frame,
Capacity of Pressure,
Power of Action.
We ehalleac (fee Wart we its all Cenprtltrsa!
Ii saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money!
It will wear for Years without Repair!
No Servant eaa Break it ia Using!
A child eight years old can Operate it!
No caution or akill is required ia its ase!
Ii save iu cost in clothing every six months!
ty Every Wringer with Cog-Wheeis is
warranted ia every particular.
CANVASSERS WANTED!
To men who have had experience as eaa
vassers, or aay who would like 10 engage ia
the sale of this truly vsloable iaveetion.liberal
indue ewwuta will be red and good territory
fivea them (they paying nothing for the Patent
nmi) in which they shall have the exclusive
rsale,
tutors desiring a Wringer eaa pay in
R C.' BROWWINO, General f,
lAOStnt 3 Broadway, New York
am
UNION COUNTY STAR
Adwalalitratwr'e Katlce.
NOTICE is hereby given, thsi Letters
of Admiaistratioa apoa the Estate of
ELIZABETH ii. WILMON.of Brady, Union
eonnty, deeeaaei, have been granted to the
aadersigaed, by the Register of Union county,
in due form of taw. Therefore, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment; and those having sny
just claims are also requested to present them
legally authenticated for settlement to
8.T.M CORMICK, Adm'r.
Williamiport, Aug 37, 1863 pd
NOTICE.
AN ASSESSMENT made bv the Board of
Directors of the LYCOMING MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY is now in the
bands of tbe undersigned for collection. Tbe
By-Laws of the Company require the same to
be paid within thirty days alter this date. All
concerned will please take notice.
SOLOMON RITTER, Agent
Lewisburg, June S7, 1863
SPECIAL NOTICE.
fPHE Books of EVAN8 & COOPER are in
X. my hands fur collection. All persons
desiring to settle their accounts, will find the
Books at my Office. C. D BREWER,
Lewisbarg, July 13. Attorney at Law
mm & iwz
LETTER "A"
With all the new improvemente
Hemmer, Braider, Feller, Tucker,
Corder, Gatherer, Ac. is the cheap
est, and best, and most bcantiful of
all machines for Family sewing and
light manufacturing purposes. It
makes the interlocked etitch (which
is alike on both sides,) and has great
capacity for sewing
ALL KINDS OF CLOTH,
and with
ALL KINDS OF THREAD.
Even Leather, as well as the finest
Muslin, may be sewn to perfection on
this machine. It will ose 200 spool
cotton as well as No. 30 linen thread.
What it can do can only be known
by seeing the machine tested.
THE FOLDING-TOP CASE
is among the most valuable of all the
new improvements. It may be opened
out aa a spacious and substantial
table to sustain the work, and when
tbe 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, I
DURABILITY,
RAPIDITY, and
CERTAINTY
of correct action at all rates of speed.
The Family Sewing Machine is fast
becoming as popular for family use as
Singer & Co.'s Manufacturing Ma
chines are for manufacturing purpo
ses. The Branch Offices are well supplied
with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil,
&c. of tho very best quality.
Send for a pamphlet and a copy of
" Singer & Co.'s Gazette."
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
458 Broadway,NcwYork.
Philadelphia Office,
810 Chesnut street.
Miss H. S. ZUBER,
Agent in Lcwisbur".
GmlOOl
Attention to Orders 1
THE undersisned having received an hon
orable discharge from the military service
of the U. 8. bad opon Surgeon's certificate
of disability, has returned home to attend to
business at iheOLD POST OFFICE STAND,
where he will be glad to see bis 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
lions or Book aceounis.will report themselves
at his Head Quarters for settlement, ss he is
determined to publish a roll of delinquents
and muster them out of the service.
H W CROTZER,
Captain commanding
REMOVAL.
THE subscriber respectfully informs her
friends and patrons that she has moved
to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Third
and Market 8t, where she will keep on hand
a good assortment of LADIES' TRIMMING,
RIBBONS and NOTION 8 or all kinds also
Gailaher's celebrsted SOAP. M.rro
"Small Profit and Quick Sola."
R. Bt'TIaboB.
OAKERY.
I WOULD respectfully announce that has
ing taken Mr. Cooper's establishment I
shall keep on hand FreHh Bread, Cakes,
also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Rye when
ordered. ICE CREAM and Confectionery
in every variety. U. L. M'MAHON
Letbar(, Umj 11, IMS
T. M. RITNER,
TAILOR oer Caldwell's Drng Store,
oppoaits the Telegraph and Chronicle
offices. aarket Naara, Lrwhkanrra.
Where he is prepared to Cot and Make nn
all kinds of work in the TAILORING line on
short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing
done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory.
Country Product taken in payment (993
Th Dimes Saving Institution of Le
wisburg 18 ready to receive any amount oa Deposits
from Ten Cents and upwards. Four per
cent per annum Interest will be paid oa all
tprriai depositss of Two Dollars and upwarda
if deposited two tooth aod longer. O&ct
le James Geddes' brick block. Market 8t
H. F. 8HELLE0, Trcasarer
Lewisbarg. Oct. IS. ISSO
pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
For salt by MOWRT.
A $35 Iron City College Scholarship
FOR sale at the Star 4 Car- Met,
Stwuboff
& LEWISBURG CttRONICLEOCT. 2U, IBM.
SAPONIPIER,
OR
Coaeeatrate tje,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE public are CAUTIONED against the
SPURIOUS ARTICLES OP LYE for
making Koap Ae. now offered for sale. The
only GENUINE and Patented Lye is that
made by the
Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company,
their trade-mark for it being
"Saponlfler, or Concentrated Lye."
The great success of this article has led
unprincipled parties to endeavor to imitate it
in violation of the Company's Patents.
All Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers of
these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified tbst
the Company have employed as their Attor
neys, Geo.IIarding, Esq., of Philad., and
Wm. Bakewell, Esq., of Pittsburg,
and that all Manufacturers, Users or Sellers
of Lye In violation of tbe rights of the Com
pany, will be Prnsecoied at once.
The SAPOMFIER, or Concentrated Lye
is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, and
country Stores.
TAKE NOTICE!
The United States Circuit Court. Western
District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Term
in I862,in suit of "The Pennsylvania Salt
Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.G Chase,"
decreed to the Company, oa Nov. 15, 1861,
the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent
owned by them for the Saremritn. Patent
dated Oct. SI, 1856. Peipetual injunction
awarded
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING C0MPX
OFFICES .-
127 Walnut Sh Philadelphia.
Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg.
3io994inside
iWFirst of the Season!
JVEW GOODS!
FROM PHIL AD. AND N.T.
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
For the
For the
For the
For tbe
Call and See.
Call axd See.
Call and See.
Spring and Snmmcr.
Spring and Summer.
Spring and Summer.
Spring and Summer.
Call axd See.
Jno.H Goodman,
Market St.,Lewisbnrg
Market St.,Lewisbnrg
Jno.II.Goodman,
Jno.H.Goodman,
Jnn.II.Goodman,
Market St.. Lewisbarg
Market St.,Lewisburg
Graio bought for Cash.
tsTAII kiada of
rf BBLS. Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2,
fJJ la half aad vbola aarreU. ftr eala he
JHU. 11. UUUUJeA.v.
c
OD FISH for sale by
ittO. It. QOODKAX.
yiJITE
and Blue Plaster for sale
JNlJL R. BOllOXAN.
s
ALT, in barrels and sacks for sale
20,000
BUS. of Oats wanted,
loraakh the ktcheel paid Inraeh. by
J NO. U.UOOUKaN.
Peace Peace !
DK4R frlenH anl kind patron, from our, try and teva
We've Xrw tiSoaH tor yna elnee prima an Sown,
Then ete voar attention, anS aart ef vsar ear,
Sad eee oar Dry Oooda and other lae van.
We've Breev aad Chaltlea, aad Satin Dnehenea,
And Chambrave aad Hlacbame. aad flee Wool DeLalnal
We've Poplin and Mnhaire. aad Prtate lor yoa all
8 ucb as gprasae's aad Oocheeo'e Juat giv aa a call.
We've Mtvlina aad Sheetlnite from in to rvnvs eents
We'ee Sloeltlnee for ladle and Hair Hone far rentes
We've Cloth at all prlee. frr duter and onat.
We've ready -Bade Clothing as cheap aa O. Stokes.
We've Cane Honn and Cornet, aad Crinoline Skirts,
And Denim and Cherklne far drawer and ehtrte.
We've hirt Front and Collar far men and for boja,
We've Sbakets for lad tea, bat don't deal ia levs-
We've fMI-Clotba and Carpet to rover yonr floor.
We've Sbadea for your wlndowa and Raft for your door,
We've Bucket and Rket and Rubber, or line.
We're Sugars and Coffee for Paooiwa or Cnsa.
We've Braehea aad Kettle, all kind of Qneeaewal
So call and examine, ere baying eleewhere;
You'll find o on Market etreel, eeater ot town
At 811 KLLEH'8 Old etaa.l S. F. A ABK BROWS.
Lewiaburg, April 8, laoi
BENEDICT ALBERT,
CLOCK Maker and Repairer,
AB flOlkS AXD WATt'HKS roB SALE.
t7New Shop on Snnth Fifth 8t.j
Lswisbnrg, April 23, 196
A'Ar GOODS!
KKW GOODSI
SEWGOODSt
mw GOODSI
for pju asd wryrxKi
VK tAU JKD WIXTBkl
FOB FALL AND WIXTtSI
FOB FALL AKD WlSTtBI
CALL AXD BT.BI
CALL AXD SF.BI
CALL AXD SF.tt
CALL AXD BKBt
SBEMER, MTLVXB 4 CO
MBBBBB, trCLUEE at CO
KBBXBR, iTCLVBB CO
MBBMBB, XCLVBB CO
Lewisbarg, If fir. HJ
BUFFALO HOUSE
LEWISBURG, CMOS CO PA.
LEWIS CSEIBEL, Prprletr.
THIS new .Hotel is sitosted opposite the
Conn Hoose,in the most fashionable and
beautiful part of the towo, and for style and
conrenience can not bo surpassed io Central
Pennsylvania.
Those visiting the University, or attending
Court, will find it the most convenient and
central public houses charges will be the
most reasonable and neither lime or expense
will be spared to bestow every comfort opon
those who may call. Peraoas ia the County
will be charged J5 cts per meat,
Lewisburg, April 1, 186B
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
tew THE undersigned, having removed
Vaher Watch and Jewelry establishment
10 Criswell's New Building, Market 81.,
between Front and Second, she is prepared to
Repair Watches, Jewelrj, Musical
Instilments, &e.,
ia the most approved and satisfactory manner.
She keepa oa hand aa assortment of choice
JEWELRY, for Ladies ant Gentlemen, which
sat offers at prices to toil the times. AlaO
CLOCKS aad WATCHES.
All work aad wares warraated as repreaen
ted. MARIA S. ZUBER.
LevteVatf , May M, 1M1
Dally Horning Ntwi.
s
AMX 8LIFER has commenced furnishing
the uarrlabarc Teierrapn
ornincat one cent percoPT the very latest
Kews, at cheapest rates J tat M
T.G. EVANS,
FAMILY GROCERY
ABO
Provision Store,
on Market street, between 3d and 4th,
LEWISBURG.
Call akd Sattspt Yourselves.
OUR 8TOCK is large and well aeleeted
embracing everything usually kept io a
6rst-clsss GROCERY STORE ioclndmg an
assortment of
QUEENS-WARE, ITA RD -WARE,
CEDAR and WILLOW-WARE.
I take this opportunity to return my thanks
to the public for a liberal patronage.aml hope
by studying the wants of my friends and en
deavoring to supply them to merit their
patronage in the fuiore. T. G. EVANS.
Lewisbarg;, March i, 14.
j. s. etirremmrsa
Baina acaaacc
Sew Furniture Eaf abllahaaeat.
rpHE subscribers hsve opened a Furniture
J. establishment, on Market 8u Lewisburg,
(opposite Chamberlin's buildings) where they
mannfactnre to order and keep on hand all
varieties of CAB1SET WAKE usnally kept
in snch establishments Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Htands, Wbal-Nuls Ac.
of all patterns and prices.
C7Rr4iaiso in tbe best and most exped
itious manner.
UNDERTAKING in all its branches
attended to at very low rates. Ready-made
Coffins always nn hand.
J K DIEFFENDERFER & CO
Lewisbarg, April 16, !tt3
James F. Linn. J. Derrill Linn.
f F. & J. M. LINN,
J t Afloriieya at Lair,
LEWISUt'KO,
674 Union County, Penn'a.
i. MERRILL LI'S Coaiuasioiiia for the Slate ot Iowa
with power to take DeBOltion,aeknowlede Deeda.Se
Inrtlon ant romalsslsa Basse la lewlakarg.
rSuctioajgfrgKir.
Legal Auctioneer!
F.A.DonehOHer having been appointed
sole Auctioneer lor Lewt-.bi.rp, is prepared to
attend to all calls in his line in Iowa and
country.
Commission Sales.
In April next, I intend to open on Markr
street a Room for the reception, and the sale
atstated times, of all kinds of Goods at Auc
tion. Any one wishtngtodisposeof any arti
cle can deposit it with me and I will sell it at
the best advantage 1 can and charge a per
eentage for the same
Feb. 2, 1859 FA DONEHOWER
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
Sheet Music, Music B mlcs, Mnsic Merchan
dise.ind all kindsof Mimical InNlru
nieDf.9, at the lowest possible prices.
THR llnrar Waters' Modern Im
proved Overetrung
SlHflinoS FRAME PIASOS
rejoNtljr pronoanertsl by the Prrwianl Mnlr Mtm
to b lODerlor InatrnnieDU. Tbv r built of th tot
od tnoal thornnifblyarsMtMKi oiairrsmU,a.nd wtlt stand
my dimtviU. Tb ton ia vrry drvp, rHiiHl, full ad
Bellow; tb tourb cUfitie. Keb PUuu varrautrd lor
threai ysmrs. Prior froa $1b to 7u9. tVeoid.fcia4
Ptaaoa at great bargain priot from to j)ltfO.
Horace Waters9 Melodeona,
Roawwood Cm, Toossd tha iuml TBpermmeiit, with
tba Pauat Itavidrd 0wll aad ftoio tu?.
No. 1 .4 Acta, atrroli Wm, trm C to C, $iS
No. 4U - - Ctof, 3(i
No. a a mm - r to r, ta
No. te o pfaM stylo, rtor, 100
No. f to r,
No. . two ttopa and two Mia of reda, 1M
" ad
two bank of kfT. - 3U0
Ho. 8.-4 octavo OriraB M-lodoa, two bonk a of
k-y. pedal hoaa, Ibor and iz atopa, $&6f
S-Tftaod f l'W.
Tb(M MetirxiroDM rnalti la tnno ft long time. Each
HelodooB warranted for three year.
The Alexandre Organ
la a raed Inptrnnent. eorrr-ponding la power aad eonv
paaa to tbe ordinary 16 feet pipe Orgaa.
In roaewood caava, ft atopa, $11
aa MOM lt,ft
13 m
11 tfrm, with prciirniioB, SIO
13 atopa, with pereumiion, and "xpreMlon," 375
A liberal dlr-soiiDt to Clcrgyoirn. rborvhef. Pabbatb
8chooU, UhIit. 8eoiinriui and Teacbera. Tba Trade
anpplied oa the ni'x-t hhcral lrit.
HORACE WATERS, A sent,
4m Broadway, New York.
TOE DAY SCHOOL BELL.
A New Sinemg Book for day schools,
called the Day School Bell, is bow ready. It
contain! about Jl9r?boirr Scntf. Konn(la,Catrbea,latta,
Trioa, Q tiar t its and CboruMa, many of thf m written
ripivwly for tbi worktbMitlii32 paexof thr KIntfDta
of MiieiN'. The Klementa are ao,eany and progremirt.
that ordinary tarhvr will And ibemaelve antirflyane-
evfi'ful In iuatrurtiog even young ecbobtr toaingcor
rrtly and acirnttflcmlly. white the ton and word rn
brace urh a rarivtf of 1 1 Tely, attract) re and aoiil stir
ring atuaie andarnttment. that no trouble will rw expo
rtrnoed in inluriug all begiooera to go on with sal in
aruirtog akill inoncofitaemot bealtb'giritta.beaHty-inf
provlnai. h a pptneatvy Wiling and ordr-produring exerci
am of awhool liftt. In Kim pi eity of It elftnrnta, in variety
and atlaptation of mafic and in excellencr and nnmher
of ita orn, origiaali ae?cted and aiapted. It claima by
nut-ri to exoMi an eomper.iura. it win oe man toon
the rvtt ever incneHl for "eminarien, Aradenieii and Hob
lie iVboola. A tew aampl parrn of tbe Kleutrnt. Tunea.
and -jnf! are given in a circular; pend and get one. It
in compiled bv IIORACK WATKkS, author of "Sabhath
8chMi Bella." No. 1 and i, which hare had the nor
nioua aale of 7O."0O oopiea. pricoa paper eover, 20
eenU. Hi per HHI; bound. 30 oenta, 2 per 1"0: cloth
bound. emht3toed. trill. 40 cenU, tn prr I'D. -iA copisa
furnished at the 1H price. Mailsl fm at tbe rtail price
HORACE WATERS, Publisher,
481 Broad war. New York
For Salt 6 LIPPIXtOTT 4 CO . iriadw.
The Horace Waters Pianos JiMelodeons
and UKVtIHtE ORCHS, and T. Gilbert k Co 'a cele
brated Lilian Pimnoa, are the flneat ioatrnraenta frr
parlora aod ehnrchea now in naa. A large aaaortraent
ran be ren at the new warerooma. Ko. 4H1 Broadway,
between firand and Broome atraeta. which will be told
at extremely low prior. Pianos and Melodrnna from
aundry makers, new and ereond hand. Hrcond-hand
Pianoa and Melodeooa at great barcaina; prtrea fromf iiV
to I0. Hbeet Mnsic, Miuie-Bwks, and all kiada of
Mtuic Uercaandiaa. at war prices.
Opinions of (at frta.
M The Iforace Water Pianoa are known aa among the
Tery beat. We are enabled toapeak ef tbeeeiuatrumenta
with anrae df re ef oonfidenee, fhim peraonal knowledg
of their exeoileat tone and dnrable quality ."Ano l ork
Sabbath School Bell UTo. 2.
M.fXX) eopfea issued. It la an entire new work of nearly
S00 pages. Many of tho tunes and hymna were written
xprey ftr tbisTolnoM. It will aooa be aa popular aa
Ita pideceaeor BU No. 1,) which haa run np to tho
enormona number of 620.000 enpiea outatripping any
Sunday Behool Book of ita aiae laaued In thia country.
Alao, both volnme are bound In ono to aeeommodato
aehoola wishing them in that form. Price of Bell No.
2. paper en Term 15 crnta, 12 per 100. Bound, 26 cent a,
$1 per 100. Cloth bound, emboaaed, gilt, 30 eenta, $t
per ion. Bell No. 1, paper eorera, 12 oeota, $10 per 1VO.
Boond, 20mnta. CIS per lOu. Cloth bound, emhoMd,
gilt. 2 eenta. $2" per UK). Bella Nos. 1 and 2 bound to
gether. 40 eenta, per 100. 2 copies furnlahad at tho
loo price. Cloth bouod.amhcmed, gilt. 60 eenta, $40 per
lOO. Mailed pontage free at the retail price.
HORACE WATER8, Publisher,
May im lrq 41 Broadway. Now York.
Central Foundry and Machine Shop
Blirer9 Hall, SkrUer M rw
Manufactarers of Bollock's Iron
Mower and Reaper, Darling'
Endless Chaio Horse Power
Willmn's Telesraph Fodder Cal
ler, Riches' Iron Plows, Witherow'a Setf-Sbai-
peoinf Plow, and Michiran Doable Plow, i
Also, Stoves and Castings of every descrip
ion.
All kinds of Agricultural Implements kept
oa nana xor saie.
Jobbinf work ia Wroaawt sad Cast Iroa
and Brass done to order.
Coaairy prod net taken ia exchange
Oac. aaytbaMafcotS- wtewwfff , Pa.
BA'aB.oawta.
iUlll BATSS
ORWIG & HAYES,
Attorneyi at iaw.
O
FTICE oa South aseoar near Market Sl
(April 1,'CIJ leCWJltMUTsPa.
UNION BOOT AND SHOE
STILL AHEAD! Com ose! eon alt
aod ezamios fur yoarvelvea the lartral
and cheapeM stock of llome Blade Boo
and Khum in Union cooniv !
CT-Jost recrivtd a FRESH UTTPPLY e
City made work at nnaaaally low prices
"Quick Sales and Small ProGts"
is the order of th day st SQl'lRES',
Upposae the Bank, Lewisburg
The Family
Always
Pmg Store
Ready !
iryon want ptire Vrag. go to SCHAfFLE'8
Drug A Chemical Emporium, where is kept
a large and general assortment always.
For any article oioallr kept in a lirsl class
rm mil
call at the
FAMILY DRUG STORE OF
C.W. SCHAFFLE,
Lewisburg .... fennsyl'a
DiVID GIKTER & SON
HAVE removed iheir Cbalr and Ca
binet Ware-roam to the larger
and more commodious rooms, late ths resid
ence of Wm. Prick, on the
Career ar ThlrS aed MarfcH Si. Lewtskarc.
where they have oa hand the LARGEST and
BEST ASSORTMENT of Work ever ottered
loihe public in this vicinity.compnsine; Ores
Bnreau and Tmnry Wantanl M the latet etrlea,
ofa. Halreeat Chair. 1'aneat rhair. HorkinrCkalra,
Ktajrorea. Hat Raeka.ToKl Kaeka. Jenny l.litd a
ae Bednteail. Fanrr Lnunrr . tnry Tble. Se. alao
a general aeenrtment nt VUNMoX WOh'K alway on
hand Barrooaj and Ufllea Chair Waolaalor Ketatl.
We also attend 10 the UNDEUTAKIXG
hninea In all t hrNnrhe. pln; prneijM with Feeey
IIKAR-K-.nj pi.k'. ratrnt ttrlalllr BarUI I vn,
and COFFINt ef our owa mannTarture alvy en haa.1,
ve are ready at any time, within an pnnr'a nattee, to
wait a Den any and all who may faror aa with a call.
Ilavinr, none hot the beI workmen, we r?
WAKKANT all rnrnitnre nanafaetnred by u, and
defy competition either in price ar atyl. f I
Munujitctortf on JV! 1 Slrfrt,
where Cabinet and HnueTurnine,Scrol1 and
Bip eawlnit dnne on inert notice and reaannable teraea.
A sooit asnrlmenl of I.I'M BER always on
hand lor Xeerel Foeta. Baanieter and Hand Ralliag.
r7Rcraiaiia of all kinds done as usual.
N.B. Any work not on hand will be made
aa eoon a poetihle.
Thankful for pa't favors, we still eipeet a
continuance of tbe game.
Boots and Shoes.
Sfl The subscriber has just received
al his Store (next door to the Post
eW Offir-e) a full supply of HooIm k
Shoes of every style and variety suitable to
the season. The slock haa been selected wilh
particular care, and will be afforded at
MET RKDKT.D PRIIH KOIt RF.tDI CASH.
His old friends and customers and the public
eenerally are inviied to call aud examine his
stork and jurfee foi themselves. CyMAN
LFACTl KI.U and REPAIRING as hereto
fore will be atlended to wilh promplnesa and
at reasonable rates.
JOBS 0CfiHT05,lrt.
Lawiibarit, Oet. IS, IMS.
O.P.SHIVELY,
drmr im B-tktr 4t Wtf
Mauurafluirr of
f Harness, Brid
lea, Saddles,
common and t lie
Bf W pstrat HOU.M I'OLL.I R3, warranted to hurt no korm
Braief la
BlTrLOIrKESBLANkETH,SLEI(.H BELLS,
Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hardwaretic.
rPHE sab?cribcr, LaTin carried on
X. buxioaaa for afTraI yraraand jraiocd a rputottn
fur Baking aa good llarovaa An. oa mot tr.Mtabantst in
thia rvro and ths I'nioa Trmntw Arrirulturial iori4y
balnit awsrdard TltHEt I Hr Mil MS f.r artiolva of hi
workmaaiahip would rxfrwa but rrattladt fw favor f
tbe trading poblk alrradr rm4. sod aak Lbeir codU-
uH atronas at bin NKW MAND.
Tba Ltathr uatt bv la of tbo Terr hmnt. tanuad in
tba old way, aod will laat for ara. I rtuplv tbo beat
WorkmcB-offTPM my owa ba-'inrr-a mni am frund in
my ibop at all uitai.le hour. M i Good aod Work art
warraDt. and it Dt m rrirrwntfd nay be re turoed "r
rscbanfrfMl. fall and ftt-e bj. and if I do not fiv you
the worth of your bodv j 1 wiil not again aak. lur jour
patronage.
REPAIRING promplljr attended to.
a.CIIRPSrCA3UrBKOT PAT la auxt kind
Of Cenntre Prtidnea.
ie'WieWrs. April 1, 1S1. O. P. STIIVELT.
EI VI EKE HOUSE
Lenhhnrf, Pa.
R. G. HETZEL, Pao'a.
THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks
for the patronage extended towards him
by the citizens of Union and the adjoining
counties, he would most respectfully solicit a
continuation of the same.
R. O. HETZEL
Lewisburg, March 13, 1862 m3
CARPETS a large and chniv vari
ety, irom 51 cts. upwards, for sale by
April 10, '61 BROWN & BRO.
JFor sair.
FRICK, BILLHETER fc CO.
i in. i in Ars manufaclnring and have
fli'W"""Jconstanily on hand a large qoan-
fi?(!17-'!",',3r of 4 ffet Pa,,Bn ""l
bawnjaaa!eei Lath at the tollowing prices:
Pall nasi headed in a new sivle. from Sa
to $10 per M
Lath 3 and 4 feet long, fl to ?1.62 prM.
Shingles at $5 to $7 per thousand.
Palings and Lath mada to order, anv leneih
parties may desire
uanalmri Mean Sawmill, Daa. 5, Um
NOTICE Gentlemen I
CITIZENS or Lewisborc and vicinity are
respectfully informed that ihe subscriber
has boneht out the interest bf E. L. Hiheb in
the bosineM of Shaving and Hair Cutting, and t
eooimu in mm M tn old viand baevment di widow
AraBow bUrt btwa C PeDnr aoJ J. HoaichlOB
whwra by Irict ttatioii to ba3inM b boon to (rit
Mti0&cttofl to all who my favor bun with Umu yatro
ago at ail tiaw eieept Sunday.
To all who tarry here till their boards fro tovgaw
to jfwl a pleaeant sbaa, goud ae oar ber ever ireTft
Juet call oa Dillih at ht tfalooa. huty mora.eTeon
xowela clean, raaori abarp and ecieeore Been.
April 1M1 A. W. D1LLIN, Trot Brb.
FIRE INSURANCE. .
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOTRH
AMERICA Philadelphia.
(Incorporated, lTUi.)
Capital $500,000.00
Assets, Jan. 1861, 1254.719.81
ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary
tF"Buildioes annuallv or perpeiuallv. Mer
chandize, Grain, Farniture, Ac, insured, at
currant rales of Premium,
JOHN B.LINN.
134 m3 Agtat for Union eoanty. Pa.
CARTES DEVISITE at Mo wry 's Gallery
Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallery
Photographs large size at Mowry's Gallery
Photographs ia Oil at Mowry's Gallery
Ivorytypes at Mowry's Gallery
Halloiypes at Mowry's Gallery
Ambrotypes, and
All kinds o' types at Mowry's Ga'lery
MOWRY'S GALLERY, in Market atrcet,
oppoaite the Bank Lewisbarg B
a.
vvj nmm inn
. . I : . . 1 . .
at UHl 0ieneu, uuporno me IXiViera;
ilou.se, ia tbe Rootn-Iatelj
occupied by A. 8nger.
A FULL tad tnaftle assortmrnt
FALL U WINTER CLOTH.
I N G, sack a Overcoats, Dress Coats, Bssi.
aess Coats, and Coals of every style ant ,k
tern ; aad Paataloocs aad Tests to soil ai
I r rrj i . .i el
larger varirry ui biarr viomiag, saea a
Ilr ftukirr. VM IM . . -
" i "t '""t " aaairiB)tar
of Bojs' Clothing of the latest styles Aiw.
' atHU si i v I4'i.i w may ncerCU IS tfcjaj
eou ntry. In fact, I have everything seetuar
in the shape of Clothing, which I offer at I
very small adranre for eah.
PHfl.IP OOOTJMAJI, Ai'L
. . .. ...... v.. .......j . ivuvcr taues j
exchange for Gms. Lewisburg, Oct. Ss. t
Variety and News Depot,
rnHE aubseriber keeps torumtlt for sals
1 at the HOST OFFICE (beiow uj, iirit
House) a wrllelected stock of
Family Groceries, Confectionary bA
Fruits, Fancy No- fTrfp
ttons, Perfumery &
Soaps, Wall Paperd
and Oil Shades, Travei in r Kags .
Blank, School and II j inn Books,tc
Papera and Slmfur.ineu oa hio4
or to order, from Bostoa. New York or Phila
delphia such as the Tribune,Times, Herald,
Ledger, Weekly. Clipper, Police Cazeite. Mer
curj.Waverly, Literary Companion, Harper's
and Leslie's Illustrated Weeklys, Codey'aaad
Harper's Magazines, Yankee Koiicus aad
Nie Nacs. Ac. Ac.
all or wHtia iki sold rnrir rim una,
Lewisburg GEO. W. I OKKtST
WU. F. GRASSLER,
irafrhmaker, Jetveler A. Gilder,
Oafalt BetariS Hotel. Harkrl St. Levtakarg, ,
Having opened a nbop id f.
Goodman's Clothing Mere, it
prepared to all kinds of work
in his line. Having worked
lane cities all his time, he it
prepared lo repair Waiche.
Clock or Jewelry, aad to do Eniraving, Pla
ting. Gilding or Galvanizing in the best sirie
of the an. AH work warranted to give est r
satisfaction, and done at the very lowest eas
prices. Also Aceordeons and Meludeuus
repaired in the best manner.
Call in before yoa go el e where, see for
yonrelf and save your money Oct. 5, 1851
MEAT AKD UNION!
TAI.'OB G. BROW.V havinc assit
I led in feedinv ihe hunzrv of Lew-
isbnrir and viciniiv. for nearlv three year.
past, wilh the best of
Beef, Fork, Veal, fee,
would return his grateful thanks to his iimt
rous customers for iheir patronage aid aa
nounres lhal he intends lo continue the bail
ness as hereiol.-re in the Meat Market Houst
between Hchaffle and Baker A Co.'s l)m
Htorrs, Market rqaare.
Mnaaiao Werfnesdars and Saturdays
CASH is the system. Public psironage rs
speetfully solicited, and saritfarnon insurad
March IS, '61. I. 8 STER.NER. Ag'i.
Fashionable Boot aod Shoe Maker.
Suth Fifth St., LevcibTjt
KEEPS constantly on hand, and nunafuv
lures lo order, all descriptions of
Being an experienced shoemaker, aad aa
ious to merit a share of the public patronage,
he will warrant all work which may fi
through his hands.
Particular attention will begiven to Ladies
Work.
His Prices are as low as those of any oihet
dealer in ihe vicinity. He solicits a tair lr;il,
confident that he eaa satisfy every person.
i.ewiaburg, Aug. 31, 1860.y.
WINFIELD FACTORY !
,Aur llartleton, Union Cts "
THE subscriber, thank.'il
for past patronage, would inform
bis friends and the public in gene
ral, that he continues to manuae.
ture all kinds of Wool en Goudt, such as
Cloths, Cassimrres. Tweeu,Sattine!ts, Jeans,
Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and
Stocking Tarns. His machinery being of the
best kind in use, and having employed ths
best of workmen, he feels sate in saying
that his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishment in the country. A good sop
ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand
for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices
that can not fail to please. WOOL will be
Carded in the best manner and oa the ahortrst
notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de
livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPE.YXY
WinfielJ Mills, March 30, 18S7.
American Life Insurance 4 Trust Co-a
(Capi'al Stock $o00,tH)U)
COMPANY'S BuildingsWalnut streets B
corner of Fourth Pkiladt Iphia.
CP" Lives insured at the osoal Mutual rs
or at Joint Stuck rates about l per cent. I
or at Total Abstinence rates Ihe lowest in tat
-orU. A. W H1LLDLN, President
Joust C. Si. See.
747 GEO. F. MILLER, Agent, Lewisborf
PEIPHErVS LINE
A-ND FROM PHILADELPHIA
Btmnio or iKEttirr.
T
lit Ctaas " 45 aaat aar lu aeaads.
2d do 40 do do
Sd da - 13 do do
4th do 17 do do
epeeial ZS do do
W heat, a j and Cora, 13 t ar bushel.
Philad. Depot with
Freed, Ward Freed, 811 Market St.
Thankful for the liberal paironase J
we hope by) strict attention to bnsiaesa
merit a conunaance of the same.
THOS PEirHEK
For further information apply lo
1 J795 C R M'GIN LY, Agent, LeawWJ
DR. I. BRUGGER,
niir.oiATnic Plll$irl'''
0
FFICE in his new Brick Block.
alree souih side, between 4th sat. r.
. x : i a Bui
.TOIIN Ii. I.TNX.
ATTOU.MiT AT I-AW, D. v.
LE WIsBL'KG, PE
tn rasisaliwlwier af are r ti.. "ZL
KOIS and CAI.HORMA-aoineriied te
Uatna, and Ulle Devitions and ami' "l,
rtlhar of tbe ahr.ee .tatea. aad ale ',, b
i, . , .1 ... el f othrr iwtraaie."
reeoriled In eitlier el ! ta- " "
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