Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 23, 1863, Image 2

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Of tb jxxsm, N.l'.Willia, of tha Home
Journal, sayg, "The degree to which the
melodies are perfected, and the beauty of
metaphor and rytbm, are more like the
finished work of a classic poet than the
inspiration of an impulsive soldier. It is
an exquisite gem, and, though we have
never before heard of the author, we are
rery sure he is not ouly a soldier, bat tho
truest of poets."
Green prows the laurel on the bank,
Park waveB the pine upon the hill,
Graen hangs the lichen, cold and dank,
"Dark springs the hearts-ease by the rill,
Age.-mo8cs clamber ever blight,
Paja it the water-lily's bloom :
Thug Life still courts the shades of night,
.And ttenuiy hovers o'er the tomb.
To? al through life, incongruous hue,
jfc)ii4rbjeot wears 'mra childhood down,
The. 0vao.sce.Dtr Leaven's blue,
-w-we-wH-eotluritig sober brown;
Ctar brightest dreams too quickly die,
And griefs are green that should be old,
And Joys that sparkle to the eye
jAre like a tale that's quickly told.
And, yet 'ti; but the golden mean
. That checks our lives' unsteady flow,
God's eointfrblnnoe thrown between,
To poi. the scalo 'twixt joy and woe.
And better so, for were the bowl
Too. freoly to the parched lip gircn,
Too'much of grief would crush the soul,
Too much of joy would wean from heav'n.
" . Prentice on a Secesh Editor.
Our neighbor, Bub M'Kce, the very
smart Eiitor of the Courier, as soon as
be" learned rbe remit of tL Kentucky
cleotioo a Monday, started off upon a
fishing excursion. ' Wbeo the twelve
difeiplt were in great trouble and per
plexity as to what tbry should or eould
do next, Simon Poier, with Lis usual
facility of resource, said, go a fish
iog," and Bob said so too. He was so
appalled by tba popular vole, that be a'
ones boauded from poll lop.ill. pind-ng
that. in peliiical coufl.oi L was out of hi
lenient, be went t.i see whether be
'CPuIJn't haul a few pike, bass, and ea'fi5b
oat of theirs. Kealigiog tbat ba eould no
longer eheat the people, he lowered bis pre
tensions materially and undertook to re
trieve bis esteem by fooling the poor sim
ple fiih.s. Unable to load vuteu by the
nose, be tbuht be would try to pull
fikea by the lip. His present employ
ment is decidedly the less scaly of the two,
and we tope be will bare few bills and
raouDtaios to scale, and a good many Babes.
It is highly probable tbat bis fiany tie
time will swallow bis bait mors readily
than bis Traders have swallowed bis s'.ate
mout. We protest against bis using
nets; let him take bis fi-het as bis South
ern friends lock their forts, arsenals,
- tiiiota," hoi revenue etttters by booking
'thorn. We command him to the fishing
rod, and we c ruoieuJ the rod to bim, fur
e know of no editor tbat mors deserves
il or deserves mora of it. In ease he
drops a lice to a fine pike j ut to tell him
be would like to sea bim to dinner, be
' nay, if bis liquors ars giod, drop, us a line
of like import. If at any time the ques
tion sball bo whether he shall pull a big
fyh ou, or the big fih shall poll bim in,
both parlies will please remember tbat we
area siriet mutraliiy man. If be sball
get into the river and be devoured by tbe
inhabitants of tbe fiid, we hope be will
' agree wilb them better than be has ever
greed with any patriotic party. We pre
sume, however, there is no dargnr-of bir
drowning, else there is no truth io old ad
age. If bo des not rapent of his siu
mid the saltn and quiet foenn of Nature,
. tba woret we can have the bsarl to with is
tbat the aaosq iitoes, ticks, sand fl.es, and
gross dogs may bite, aud fishes not. Atd
please remember, dear Hob, io all your
fishing experiences, that tbe devil is tbe
ebief of fi.hermen, and that yon are bis
Bob. Jiurnal.
"Chip op tbs Old Block." A son
Of the U. S. Senator, Ben Wado, of Ohio,
nineteen years old, is in the Army of the
Potomac, and was recently scut as bearer
of dispatches to Gen. Buford. He rode
all night, and in the morning a squad of
Moseby cavalry came upon his track, and
six of them with fresh Lorrcs pursued
him. Ooe of them having the fleetest
horse outstripped the rest in the chase
.nnder the ambition of haviug the glory of
-is capture. , Arriving within striking
distance, he halted young Wade, but not
being honored in the challenge, the rebel
-fired five or six times at him, when getting
'ear enough, young Wade whirled about,
hot the rebel through the head, leaped
from his own jaded burse, mounted that
of tbe fallen, foe, and rode on in triumph
with his dispatches.'
.. 'When Ex-Gov. Packer visited the polls
at Williamsport, to Vote, be teld up his
ticket, exclaiming, ''Here's artkket which
ii copper all over !" Immediately behind
Packer came a jolly Hibernian, also in
tie act of voting, who cried out, "Be
jabers here's a ballot to kill your snake !"
The honest Irishman U the better man
nd the purer patriot of tbe two. arris.
bury Tckyruph. " " "
- On the 4th inst Alexander P. Winner,
or v. UUamsport, was drowned. Suffering
from a severe attack of typhoid fever,
during a period -of mental derangement,
h e sea pad from the boose Bnobscrved
aad went into the canal below th Rail
road Hndjre, where he was drown 1. n
wafouud in about half an hour, but life
was extinct. ' Mr. W'iuncrwaainthe29th
r of hi ape. . .
Ona driller wi! lerp a fimiiy psor
' latest asl)ioc3.
1863-4:
Just received the latest
styles of Fashions fur the '
Fall of 18C3, and "
Winter of 1864,
and will continue, lr CUT
AND MAKE UP clothing in the most satis
factory manner shop on North Third St.
JOHN B. MILLER
Lewisborg. Aug. 21, 1863
The Proprietors of the
O I RARE) HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ffapeetful'y call ihe attention of Business
Men and the Traveling community to the
superior accommodations and comfort offered
in their establishment.
3ml01 1 KAN AGA, FOWLER & CO
The World Cballeaged t
KAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER
(Patented March 31, 1803.)
Received tbe 1st Premium at Penn. State
Fair, Norristown, Oct. 1863.
MESsfcs. Carkjicff & Paine,
OF Lewisborg, Union Co.; Penn'a would
respectfully solicit the attention of all
who have stock to feed, and Manufacturers
and Salomen ol Agricultural Implements, to
ineir Improvement in Straw Cutter:
Its price trit.gs it wuhm the reach of all
who may have use for a Fodder Cutter. It
cuts Hay. Straw, Cornstalks Paper or Cloth,
as smoothly as a razor can be made to cot a
heard, and that too without regard to the
length "f time ihe machine may have been in
use. The machine is worked by a lever, and
ran be made to cut rapidly. The length of
the cut can be reculated by use of a thumb
srrew. The position of the knife to the cut
ting bar can at any moment be changed to
hnng and keep their edses together as per
fectly when old as when first manufactured.
The annexed Certificates, and the names
a'taehed. will show the es'imation in which
thi Cutter is helj, at home :
Tli. Mlowiog letter refer to the 8rtt Cotter
and mid by i. end m n; ba am depended enliml;
upon tu merit tor iucccm.
' MriCT, June 10 1SK3.
Mi. CAnvnrrr A Paike. Gentlemen I reeeired
your M Cutter by Exprrea, end delivered It to tbe
veraon for whom I orden-d it. It e (oodanUnhelioo.
I rat-ited the non-y for It, and enclone. nMordtng to
your riU.t, by ayree. Keeprctfully youre,
J. CODER.
Mnsu CiRiarw a Pim The oniterrfimed, bnvlna
eren nerd im Imgrovrmrnt in Fodder On ttare, patent
ri Much 81 t. lkti. ebeertullr trelify, that, u banif
nerbin. e l,ee nr efn lu equol. IU einipliraty,
duraMliiy. price and tbeaee and accuracy with which
the kQite can no anjuiea to ine cwuhj ur m rhu
ot cnt regulated, an polnu wbieb reouoiBMrnd it to all-
CHIOS OOtCTT.
liavld Sfhrack
Adam Sheefcler
Uicbael Byler
Juha Edelmaa
fleonre hoyer
Sama-I H.OrwIg
Hrltrn Mareb
R it. rhaioberUn
John Philnp.
Vi tu. c. Ki-j.r
Jamea W. SimontoSl
Tnonaa Taylor
B. T. Pontius
A. M- Law.be
O. It. r SlurelT
John Locke
Lf i Knot
Hi. L. Kitter
nokTDCMBaUaNP COCSTT.
E 8. Guttvkooat Jt F.Unffy
Ovorit' M'lwaall W C. Ueuderehot
Jatnre Breiinao Alriandrr BlarUa
rht.ip BUtnracK C 8 WeUel
STMB OOCWTT.
Cb'e E. Hummel Andrew Young
Aaron Bergrtrewr
Slintnur county Thowa. Strawbriigo.
Mifflin county J T. Stoneroad
R. Woodward nuncanaon Iran Works.
We would also refer to Messrs L L
Barrett of Lock Haven, Pa., and Furst at
Bradley of Chicago, Iwho have purchased
our Machines.
N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, will
call on us. or on T. G. EVANS, at bis gro
cery Store in Lewisburg. where a sample
machine may at all limes be seen.
Manufacturer", or Salesman wishing to
engage in the business, will consult us in
reference to Licenses, or Uountv ana tjtaie
iiollls. R. CARKHtPF,
L. S PAINE.
CAKU. The onrterisnei1, having pur
eha-ed the Rishl of CARKHLFF A PAINE'S
CUTTER for Northumberland and Lycoming
cunties. we will be glad to supply orders
for ihe same. w s bkeot &k
D W B AKR
Lewisburj. Ang- 57, 180:
Nolit-e to Drafted Men and Soldiers,
PAPERS to procure Exemptions from Ihe
Draft, and applications for bounty, back
pay,and penions,ean he proenred by calling
on JAMES F. 4 JOHN B. LINN,
Lcwtybnrg
THE UNIVERSAL
5
"VTO Wringer can be durable without Cog-
Wheels. Tbe Universal Wringer took
ihe first Premium (-ilver medafsnd diploma)
at the N-wi rk r air.iss:. it was pronounced
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
in the World's Pate at London, 1S6', and has
always taken the first Premium in every State
and U'-onty fair when in lair competition
with other machines. It is the Original and
nly Genuine and Reliable Wringer before the
People. It surpasses all others in
Strength of Frame,
Capacity of Pressure,
Power of Action.
We ehsileare tt WarU-we efy all (etlltoa
Ii saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money!
It win wear tor lears wnnont hepair!
No Servant can Break it in Using!
A child eight years old can Operate it!
No caution or skill is-required in Us use!
It save its cost in eloihiag every sii months!
U?"Eery Wringer with Cog-Wheels is
warranted in every particular.
CANVASSERS WANTED!
To men who have had etperience as can
vassers, or auy Who su!d like io ana-are in
Ihe sale o.f this traly valuable invention, liberal
inducements will be i ffrred and good territory
eiven themphevpayinr nothing for the Patent
R'Cbt) in which they shall have ihe eicluive
sale. E lii.irs desiring a Wringer caa pay in
ifrnrmr. . t
1 " U C. BTIOMTXTNO, (Wrtl A..!.'
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.ncwinC sur, EruaUway, New York
UNION COUNTY STAR
V AdMtaUtraior's KUce.
VTOTICE is htreby given, that letters
i or Administration-upon (he Estate of
ELIZABETH C. WILSON, of Brady, Union
county, deeeased.'have been granted to the
undersigned, ny tne negisier oi union county,
in due form of law. Therefore, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate navment; and those having any
just claims are also requested to present them
legally aotnenticatea tor settlement io
8. T. M'CORMICK, Adm'r.
Williamsporl, Aug 27, 1863 pd
NOTICE.
N A88E38MENT made by the Board of
i Directors of the LYCOMINO MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY is now in the
bands 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 take notice.
SOLOMON RITTE11, Agent
Lewisborg, June S7, 1863
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE Books of EVANS l COOPER are in
my hands for collection. All persons
desiring to settle their accounts, will find the
Books at my Office. C. D- BREWER,
Lewisburg, July 13. Attorney at Law
LETTER "A"
antilt) Arming lladjinc,
With all tho new improvements
Uemmer, Braider, Feller, Tucker,
Corder, Gathcrqr, &c. is the cheap
est, and best, and most beautiful of
all machines for Family sewing and
licrht manufacturing: purposes. It
makes the interlocked stitch (which
is alike on both sides,) and has groat
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 use 200 spool
cotton as well as No. 30 linen thread.
What it can do can only be known
by seeing the machine tostcd.
THE FOLDING-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 pajts of the machine.
There is no other machine to equal
the Letter A in
SIMPLICITY,
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 & Oo.'a Manufacturing Ma
chines are for manufacturing purpo
ses. ...
The Branch Offices are well snpplied
with silk, twist, threr.d, needles, oil,
&c. of the very best quality.
Send for a pamphlet and a copy of
" Singer & Co.'s Gazette."
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
458 Broad way ,Ncw York
Philadelphia Office,
810 Chesnut street.
Miss M. S. ZDBER,
Agent in Lewisburg.
6ml001
Attention to Orders !
rpHE undersigned having received an hoo
X orable discharge from the military service
of the U. 8. based opon Surgeon's certificate
of disability, has returned home to attend to
business at theULU rusi ur r lUE STAND,
where he will be glad to see his old friends
and customers t he has just issued the follo
wing Order :
No. 1. That all true, loyal citizens, who
have unsettled accounts for Posiage,Snbscrip
lions or Book accounts.will report themselves
at his Head Quarters for settlement, as be is
determined to publish a roll of delinquents
and muster them out ot tne service.
H W CROTZER,
Captain commanding
REMOVAL.
THG subscriber respectfully informs her
friends and patrons tbat she has moved
to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Third
and Market St, where she will keep on hand
a (nod assortment of LA DIES TRIMMING,
RIBBONS and NOTIONS of all kinds also
Gallaher'a celebrated SOAP. ; Motto
"Small lrofilt and Quick Snla."
n. M'Mahon.
BAKERY.
I WOULD respectfully announce that ha
ing taken Mr. Uooper'a establishment 1
sball keep on hand Freah Bread, Cakes,
also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Kye when
ordered. ICECREAM and Confectionery
in every variety. il. l. H HaHOA
Levlabnrt, May it, lmu
T. M. RITNER,
rpAItOR over Caldwell's Dm? Store,
L opposiia tne reirgrapn and Chronicle
offices. Market Bsaars, Uwhkanrura.
Where he is prepared lo Cot and Make wp
all kinds of work in tbe TAILORING line on
short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing
done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory.
uooairy rroanes taken in payment (993
The DlmM Saving Initltutlon f Le
Wisbnrr
TS ready o receive any amount on Deposite
X from Tea Cents and upwards. Four per
cent, per anuam interest will ke paid oa ail
tpeeial depotitas of Two Dollars and onwards
if deposited two months and longer. Office
ie James Geddes' brick block. Market 8t
H. P. SMELLEff, Treasurer
Lewisbnrg, Oct. 10, I860
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Tor sal by .. MOWRY,
& $35 Iron City Of Jege Scholarshia
FOR sale at the ar 4 Cl"'": n.5
'rfwutirj
& LEWtSBUR& CHRONICLE---OCT. 23, 18G3.
SAPONIFIE R,
i ' OR i . ' :l
Concentrated Lye,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE nnblie are CAUTIONED against the
M'URIOVS ARTICLES OF LYE for
making rtoap Ac now offered for sale. The
only GENUINE and Patented Lye is that
made by the
enn'a Salt Manufacturing Company,
their trade-mark for it being
Saponifier, or Concentrated Lye."
The arrest soceess of this article baa led
unprincipled parties to endeavor to imitate il
in violation of the Company's Patenls.
All Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers of
these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified that
the Company have employed as their Attor
neys, Geo.nardinfj, Esq., or Philad., and
Win. Bakcwcll, Esq., of Pittsburg,
and that all Manufacturers, Users or Sellers
of Lye In violation of the rights of Ihe Com
pany, will be rrosecutea at once.
Tne SArUOirie.it, or syuncemraiea .ye
for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, and
country Stores.
TAKE NOTICE!
The United Stales Circuit Court. Western
District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term
in IBM, in suit 01 Te rennsyivania san
Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.O.Cbase,
decreed to the Company, on Nov. IS, 1862,
the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent
owned by them for the S.romriia. Patent
dated Oct. 31, 1856. Peipetual injunction
awarded
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMFY.
OFFICES t
127 Walnut St. Philadelphia.
PittSt.andDuquesneWay,Pitteburg.
ifui!i4insiuc
Ek-First of the Season!
NEW GOODS!
FROM PniLAD. AND N.7.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
For tho Spring and Summer.
For the Spring and Summer.
For the Spring aud Summer.
For the Spring and Suinuior.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Jno.H Goodman, Market St.,Lewisburg
Jno. II.Goodman, Market St., Lewisbnrg
Jno.H.Goodnian, Market St., Lewisburg
Jno. II.Goodman, Market St., Lewisburg
C7AII kinds of Grain bought for Cash.
P.fi BBLS. Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2,
bait ant wbnU barrn, for aala by
JNO. II. ooonsiA.
c
OD FISII for sale by -
JS9. II. ttlKJUMAIw.
7HITB and Blue Plaster for sale
JNO. H. OOODMaM.
SALT, in barrels and sacks for Halo
bj JNO. H-OOOIiMAN.
20.000
BUS. of Oats wanted,
tor which the blchert paid Inra.h, bj
7
jau 11. uuuvsa.1.
Peace Peace !
DF.AR friend, and kind patron, from country and town
We'Td Nrw Ho4 lot yon (int- price are down,
Then (rive your atuotKm, and ptn or your cure,
And tut our vtj uootu k)na uiar na wire.
wv Rsnatrii m.nd CfafelUf. and Satin Dnrhrn,
And Chamhrayri and OtnshaaM. and nor Wool PeLalnaa
We've PopUna anal .won aims mma miu mr yoa an
Such as Spragut)' and Cocbteu'a juat give ni a call.
Wa're Mnnlina and SWtinr from Tin U rmrxxt eenta
We'T BiorkinRt for tadlea and Half Uoae fur (tent;
We've Clntb at all prW . tor duln and coat.
We're ready-made UotntDf aaefaeap a O. titokra.
Wre Cane Ilvwpe and Coiwla, and Crin line Hklrt.
And Dtnim and Cheek ingn for drawer aod ihirt,
W e'ft !hirt Front and Collars for m-n and for boya
We've shakera for ladieat but don't deal in toy-
Wmwm iMUT1nthrfl and C.mtm (a enver Vfinr floor
Wa'w Shad fnr your window and Ru f-r your door,
WVve Bucket and bekrt and Eubbere of tine.
We've 8 ogam and Cotfee for Piodccs or Cms.
Weve Brahes and Kettle, all kind of Qaeeiuwat
So call aod examine, ere baying elsewhere;
You'll find o on Market trect, entr of tB
At SIIRLLKR'S Old SHand B. P. A IE 9B0WJ.
LewisburKt Atll 8, lb62.
BENEDICT ALBERT,
PLOCK Maker and Repairer,
J k riOm AX 9 W1TTHM FOR MIE.
tWNtw Shop on Sooth Fifth 8t.J
Lwisborg, April 23, 16 J
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BUFFALO HOUSE
LEWISBURG. UKIOS CO, PA.
LEWIS GEIBEL, Proprietor,
THIS new Hotel is sitnatea opposite tne
ron Hnnse.in the most fashionable and
beautiful part of the town, and for alyle and
rn..;inri can not ba surpassed in Central
P.nnnvlunia.
Th viaitina- the Universitv, or attending
Court, will find it the most convenient and
central public house charges will be the
most reasonable ana neimcr uuicvi icuac
will be spared to bestow every comion upon
those who may call. Persons in the County
will be charged eta per meat,
lewisburg, April 1, 1861
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ko.
n,, THE undersigned, having removed
JpZaher Watch and Jewelry establishment
enaffio Cnswell s New Uuilding, Market at.
between Front and Becond.sne is prepared
Repair Witches, Jewelrj, Mosiea
Instruments, tic,
in the most approved and satisfactory manner.
8ne keeps oa hand aa assortment of choice
JEWELRY, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which
abt offers at prices lo sail the times. Also.
CLOCKS and WATCHES.
All work and wares warranted as represen
ted. MARIA S. ZUBtR.
LUfcnr, Maj M, 1881
Daily Horning News.
SAM'L SUPER has commenced furnishing
ihe llarrlsbarg Telegraph
morningsatone frnf per copy the very latest
Neva, at cheapest rates J ant 24
T.6.EVAWS,
FAMILY OROCERTf
r. . . . AND . t - i
Provision Store,
on Market street, between 3d and 4th,
LEWisaimo.
Call and Satisft Yourselves.
OUR STOCK is large and well selected
embracing everything usually kept in
first-class GROCEKV STORE including an
assortment of
QUEENS-WARE, HARD-WARE,
CEIUK and WlUiUW-WAKL.
I take this onoortunitv to return my thanks
tn the nnhlic fur a liberal patronage.and hope
by studying ihe wants of my friends and en
H.9nrin in annnlv them to merit iheir
patronage in the future. l.t.(.v.
LewisDurg, Harcn -4, w.
1. s. Durrnuwarna
Hew Furniture Establlshm!!..
rpHE subscribers have opened a Furniture
X establishment, on Market St. Lewisburg,
(opposite Chamberlin s Duiltiingsj wnere mev
manufacture 10 order and keep on hand all
varieties of CABJSET WARE usually kept
in such establishments Bureaus, Bedsteads.
Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Stands, What-Nots ate.
of ali patterns and prices.
CsKtraiBiSB in me oest anu most exped
itions manner.
UNDE R.TA Kl N Q in" orancnes
attended Io at very low rales. Ready-made
Coffins always on hand.
J K UIErrEnucitrriB a. m
Lewisburg. April 18, IM3
James F. Linn. J. merrlll Linn.
J.
F. & J. M. LINN,
Attorney at Lw,
LEWISBLKU,
674 Union County, Penn'a.
. VKCniLl IViM CoBKissioma for tha State nf Iowa
wltb power to take DrpMltion,arknowlfiffe Dmlae
Auction asa rosaailsslon Boasc la Lewisburg.
gjpp2g3$ Legal Auctioneer!
r.t.DonrhOWfr having been appointed
sole Auctioneer (or Lewisbr.rg, is prepared to
attend to all calls in his line in town and
country.
commission saies.
In Arril next. I intend to open on Marke
street a Room for the reception, and the sale
at stated times, of all kinds of Goods at Auc-
ion. Any one wishing to dtsposeot any am
le can deposit it with me and I will sell it at
the best advantage 1 can and charge a per
centage for the same
Feb. 2, ISM r A TOCHUWLK
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
Sheet Music, Music Books, Music Merchan-
Jise.and all kindsof Muitlcal latitru-
Dientil, at ihe lowest possible prices.
a2Siaaaasai
TUB Horara Wateri" SloJern In
roTa 0mtrung
IROX FRAME PIANOS
rjantly pronoaoced by the PrM bbJ Murfc Mft-wrv
to b uprior lDlromoU. Tby mrm built of th bswt
nd moot tborUthlyawiHnHimt-rilf nd will Hand
J.-. oi.Afa That IniM ar tleHtB. rORIlil. full nd
mttliov; tn tnun imkki. mtr rmw a.-i
thrw fari. Pr v froa ronu-iiu(i
Piuof at si-nat bargainti priCTi from $'2A to $W.
Horace Waters'
MelodconM,
Rom-wood Cane, Tnnrd tlia Kiial Tmrwramrnt,
th Paha! Diklra ana tolo !.
ith
1. 14 orU.0, acroll lr(a, Iroai OtoC,
io. t " "
c to r.
no. a. a
No. 4 a
No. .-
.No. .
T to r,
W to F,
rtoK.
Piano Stria,
two topa and two rta or r,-u.
No. 7
m and
twrv btv.kn of kv, ... - 2t'0
DfUfti Or Mlodtrm, two bnk of
kfVM. pedal ih. four and ix -tot.
Ko.8.-
Thru Miodvoo rmiftin In ton m long time. Each
Melodeoa warranted for thr yearn.
The Alexandre Organ
Is a rvd .nwtratnMita corrwprtndinK In power aVnd oom
pau to tba ordinary 16 feet pipe Organ.
In roMwood caaea, ft atcpa. f
13 2"S
13 fttpa. with percnilont
1J stops, with prreuwion, and Msprert1ona 3?t
A liberal diwount to Clericvinen. Churrhe. PabVath
Scbooln. LodkfK. eminarias and TcaachcriL. The Trade
uppiied on the mopt lrral tvrtnii.
jiurtAvt. w a i raits, fleeni,
4H1 Browlway.New York-
T17E DAY SCHOOL BELL.
A New Sinein Book for day schools.
called ihe Day School Bell, is now ready. It
contain abnnt 'iUehnice 8onKft( Knunla,Catc hee,luetta.
Trioa. Quartetta and Chora, many of Ibrm written
ripreMly for thi" work.bvitle3'ipagvaof ibr Klt-mrnta
of Muic. The Eleaenta are aneaay and proicrt-Mlve,
that ordinary teachers will Hod themaelve entirely suo
cMfal in instruriinr even young erholars toainiroor
lvrtly and srienti Orally, while th tunea and word em
brace sorb a variety of lively, attractive and oal stir
ting music and sentiment, that no trouble will beexpe
riencrd in imlueiutt all btfrlnneTa to ko on with seal in
aniuiriDg eklll in onroftbemoat health -aivin.heauty-im-
nrovioK. nai'pineiea-yieiainK ana orat r-prouucinjr xrri-
aeaof:hool lite. In simplicity of it elemrnta, in variety
and adaptation of marie, and in excellence aod nomher
of its aouy, oripinal, selected and adapted. It claims by
lirp Wricvian roaipeumia, will dw lOUDq O W
the bertt ever i"iaed for Seminarien, Ara(tcmis and Pub
lic Schools. A few sample rar-of the Rlementa, Tanee,
and onkakar given in a circular; send and Kt one. It
is compiled y iiukaub w aibi.s, autbor of u?abhtb
8chMl Bells," Nos. 1 and i, which have had the nor
mons sale of 700.000 copies. Prices paper cover. SO
omou. f la per 1W; bonnd, eenta, per luO; cloth
bo and. emlMMftf-d, in it. u eenta, w per ino. 2& copies
furnished at the 1H price. MailM fre at the retail price
HUKAUti WATERS, fubhsher,
4bl Broadway. New York
ibr SiU fry LIPPIXCOTT CO , FhUadeiphia.
The Horace Waters Pianos &MeIodenns
and .UKlANDItE ORGANS, and T. Gilbert Co ' cele
brated Aohan Fiance, are the Dseet instrument for
parlors and churches now In nee. A lanre assortment
can be seen at Ihe new warerooma, Ko. 481 Broadway.
between Grand and Broome streets, which will be sold
at extremely low prices, llanos and Melodeons from
sundry makers, new and second-hand. Beeond-hand
Pianoc and Melodeons at (-real bargains; prices from i&
in flOO. (heet Music, Moste-Booka. and all kinds ef
Music Merchandise, at war prieee.
Opinions of tSt Vex.
The Horace Waters Pianoa are koown an amoef the
Tory best, we areenanled to speak or these instrument
with snmedettreenf confidence, from personal knowledge
of their cxeeUenl lone and duraoie quality." Aew ier
Sabbath School Bell No. 2.
H0.OOO eoplee issued. It la aa entire new work of nearly
100 pages. Many of the tanee and hymns were written
expressly Ibr this volume. It will soon be as popular as
UspiKcesnr(Rell No. 1,) which has ran ap to the
enormous number ef W!0,ouO espies outstripping any
Eitndav School Book of its sine issued In this country.
Also, both volumes are bound In one to accommoilate
schools wishing tbem in that stain. Prices of Bell No.
2, paper covers, 16 cents, $t per 100. Bound, 2 cents,
$lv per lUO. Cloth bound, embossed, gilt, rents, $."2
Kr liM). Bell No. 1, paper covers, l i cents, $19 per 100.
uad.20 arnU, $18 per 10D. Cloth boand, embossed,
gilt, 25 cents, f JO per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to
gether, 40 cents, - per 100. 25 copies fnrninhed at the
loo prim. Cloth bound. embossed, gilt, 60 cent, $40 per
100. Mailed postasje free at tbe retail price.
' HORACE WATEK8, Pablisher.
May l'6-V-18mrq 4M Broadway, New York.
Central Foundry and Machine Shop
Bllfer, Walls, Ihriaer r.
Manufacturers of Bullock's Iron
Mower and Reaper, Darling's
Endless Chain Horse Power
Willson's Telegraph Fodder Cot
ter, KicneV Iron PIows,Witherow's Self-Shai-pening
Plow, and Michigan Doable Plow.
Also, Stovts and Castings of every descrip
ion.
All kinds of Agricaltoral Implements kept
oa hand for sale.
Jobbing work in Wroaght and Cast Iron
and Brass done lo order.
Country produce taken in exchange.
One. of Biith Mark at. mlskirg, Pa-
U L awtaV
Atrar.D satis
ORWIG & HAYES,
Attorneys at Law.
OFriCE cn Snnth eiecond near Market
April i,'6i Lemlabur;, Ia.
UXIOX KOOT AND SHOE
mil
STILL AHEAU : fJome one: come an
and examine for yourselves the larces
aud cheapest stock of Home made Boo'
and Shoes in Union county !
tVJusl received a FKESH M.PPLV e
City made work at unusually low prices
'Quick Sales and Smull Profits"
is the order of the day al fWC IRES',
Opposite the Bank, Lewisburg
The Family
Always
Pmg Store
Ready !
If you want pure Drugs, go lo SCtiAF r LE 8
Drug & Chemical fciuponum, where is aept
a iari.e and general assortment always.
Tut any article usually kept in a lirsi Class
call at the
FAMILY DRUG STORE OF
C. W. SCII AFFLE,
Lewisburg - rnnyl a
DAVID GINTER & SON
HAVE removed their Chair and Ca
binet Ware-room to the larger
and more commodious rooms, late the resid
ence of Wm. Frtck, on the
Career ef Third and Market St. Irwfener-,
where thev have on hand the LARfiE&T and
BEST ASStJHTME.NT of Work ever offered
tothe puhlic in this vicinity.comprising Dress
Huraaoa and ranrr l aMj.tania ni in lat.c lfle.
tWmj. Ilairyat t.bairti. Tanrat Cbair. Korkinc Chair..
KUx-rea. Hat Krka.Tni Karka. Jrnny l.lna and i.ftt
a BlPteai. Vmtir Lounw. rncy Tahiaa.ae. alao
a fftaeral aiwortatrnt .r t Jf V,v h a .iw. on
band uarroom and omoa Lbatm Wkolrpalaor Katail.
We also attend to the VX D E KT A K IN(
hn.toM in all 1 hrn-n. ftlnv proTid.! with Kanry
HKAK-Ks.nJ Flks ralral Mrlalllr Kuttal laae
and for KINS of our own ntanularlurn al Witys on lian
w! ir rraiiy at any timo. witlun an bonra noti, to
wait noon any and all who may favor na witb a call.
, r : . l . . I 1. - . l ti
OdVlii; none U"l nit ur-i .ui.iiitu.mr
WAKRANT all rnrnitnra nmnnfaetord by ttf,snd ffi
dafv oomiH-tition oithr in nriee or atvle. '
Manufactory on y. t Strrrt,
where Cabinet and House Turning. Scroll and
iUp gawinc dona on abort nntiev and rraaonahla tarma-
A good assortment of LUMBER alwars on
band 6r Newel fftata, Banni.tera and Hand Hailing.
rtTRr-rAiai-io of all kinds done as usual.
N.B. Any work not on hand will be made
aa aoon aa poaniblo.
Thankful for pat favors, we still expect a
continuance of thr aama.
Eoots and Shoes.
fl The subscriber has just received
.a-wgt his Store (next door to ihe Post
wW ntfire)a full supply of Hoo In &
Shoe of ever; style and variety suitable to
the season. The stncli lias been selected with
particular care, an.l will be afTinled at
tKRT Ri.ntt KD riiit rM ron readt cash.
His old friends and customers and the public
generally are inviied to call and examine his
stock and judee foi themselves. lsMAN
UFACTI KINU and REPAIRING as hereto
fore will be attended to with promptness and
at reasonable rates.
job nnrsnT5, Act.
Uwbfcnrt . Ort. IS, 10.
fl P.SHIVFIY.
-j1.! M .1.1 (t, u.
y.' ,a " -' t"-
jaaaatra'rcr w
Uaruess, Jirid
le, Saddles
common and the
ew patent Q0T.SE TO L F. A RH, war ran ted to hurt aohoree
Drulrr Is
Btl'FALO UOHF.S, BL.kKTS,6LEII.H BKLLB
Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hardware.
rPIIE pulipcrilir, harincr carried on
L hnniness fir several yars, aod gained a reputation
for making as good Harness Ac at any establishment in
this region and the Union .'ountv Agricultural Society
havlnc awarded IHHKtl flit Mil MS tr articles of his
workmanship would eipres hi jrralitude frr favorn of
tbe trading pullir alralv rvM"siT". and ask their conti
nued patronage at bis NfcW STAND.
The Leather ned by me is of the very best, tanned In
the old way. and will last fnr years. 1 employ the best
Workmen nwrKee mv own business and am found iu
my Shop at all xuitable hour. My Good and Work are
warranted, atvl if not a. represented may be retorurd nr
exchanged, (.'all and Sre tue. and if 1 do not give you
the worth of your mout-j 1 will not again aak lor jour
patronage.
REPAIRING promptly attended to.
a .-CHEAT frrCASU or HEADY FAT In swat kiwla
of tnntry ProJur..
he alburn. April 1, ISM. O. P. SIltTELT.
KIVIEItE HOUSE"
Le.vlsbnrs;, Pa.
R. G. HETZEL, Pao'a.
THE undersigned returns bis sincere thanks
for the patronage extended towards bim
by the citizens of Union and the adjoining
counties, he would most respectfully solicit a
continuationOJ the same.
R. O. HETZEL
Lewisburg, March 13, 18C3 m3
CARPETS large and choice ari
ety, from at cts. upwards, for sale by
April 10, '61 BKOVVX & BRO.
FRICK, BILLHEYER & CO.
Ars manufacturing and have
constantly on hand a large qoan-1
iiiy ot icet ratings and 3 and 4
feel Lath at the following prices:
Paling headed in a new style, from 4S
to $10 per M
Lath 3 and 4 feet long.jl to f 1.62J pr M.
Shingles at $5 to $7 per thousand.
Palings and Lath made to order, any length
parties may desire
Lawiabw stran Sawmill, Dm. 24, 1SS0
KOTICEGentlemen !
IITIZEN8 of Lewisburg and vicinity are
J respectfully informed that the subscriber
nas bought out the interest of E. L. Hiru in
Ihe business of Sharing and Hair Cutting, and
eoatiaaaa tha nam. at lb. old and baannrat of widow
Ammona' Mark, twlwrr. C.Pvnnv'.antl J. Unne htna'
wlhm bv atriet atlpnttoa to bnainaaa ha bopM to irtv
aatialactton to all who may faf or bim witb Ihail patroB
m at all timaa aaeopt ftundaja.
To all who tarry bora till tnelr brantu grow lon .
To (et a pleaaant ahave, food aa barber .rev sars
Jnat rail on Diura at hi Saloon, buay morn. avaoraooa,
Towola clou, raaors sharp and ariaaora keaa.
April 8, 1861 A. W. DILLIN, Trof. Barb.
FIRE INSURANCE.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF" NOTRH
AMEK1CA Philadelphia.
(Inoorporalrtl, 1794)
Capital ...... 500,000.00
Assets, Jan. 1861, - 1254,719.81
ARTHUR . COFFIN, President
CHARLES TLATT, Secretary
LtvBoildings annually or perpetna My, Mer
chandize, Gram, Faraitnre, &r, insured, al
currant rates of Premium,
JOHN B. LINN.
9Mm3 Agent for Union county. Pa.
CARTES DE VISITB at Mowry's Gallery
Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallery
Photographs largesize at Mowry's Gallery
Photographs in Oil at Mowry's Galltry
Ivorylypes al Mowry's Gallery
, HalUityprs at Mowry's Gallety
Amhroivprs, and
All kimU n' type at Mowry's Gallrrv
MOWRV'S GM.I.KRV. in Matkct ircel,
opposite the Bauk Lewisburg '938
JS'. wy t-
l(aiVf5-vawi, Q
juai openeo. oppociie ine Kivitta :
Uou-e, u the Kora lately
occupied bj A. Singer.
A FULL and complete ittortntnt it
FALL eV WINTER CLOTH.
NG.'ncb aa Overcoats, Dress Coals. B.
nesa CoaU. and Coats of every style aai pat,
tern ; aad 1'amaloor.s and Testa to sail Ala.
a large variety of Under Clothing, Met
Drawers, Shim. Ac. Alao, a fine assnrimtat
of Boys' Clothing of the latest atjlea. Alan,
Ha TS and CA PS eqoal to any offered in tba
country. In fact. I have everything aeeeuaa
in tne shape of (.lothisg, which I offer at a
very small advanre lor eah.
fHILir UUODMA.X. At
fa7" A 11 kinds of Country Product takaa a
exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct IJ.J
Variety and News Depot.
TWE subscriber keeps coninnil. fr
at the HOST OFFICE (below the Iirie re
House) a wrll-aeleeied stock of
Family Groceries, Confectionary s.4.
Jruits. rancy o- TTpTfT
tious, Perfumery K
Soaps, Wall Paper;
and Oil Shades, TraveiintT Bags
Blank, School and Uymn Books,4o,
Paper and 9Is;azlne oa haai
or to order, from Boston. New York er fhila,
delpbia such as the Tribnne.Times, Rrralj,
Ledger, Weekly, Clipper. Police Gaaeite, Mrr
eurf.Waverly, Literary Companion. Narpar'i
and Leslie's Illustrated Weeklys-Godrsaal
Harper's Magaimes, Yankee Motions aat
Kie Kacs, Ac Ae-
an or which ist mlb mtir rra iut
Lewisburg GEO. W. FORREST
WH. F. GRASSLER,
Walrh maker, Jeweler tt Gllfer,
Opp.llc Hctzera HMrl, Market St. LewMafi,rt.
Having opened a tShop n p,
Gnudman'a Clothing Store, n ,
prepared tu all binds of wora i
in bis line. Ha ring worked i '
........ .11 a.;. . l. .
preparea io repair natenet.
Clocks or Jewelry, and lo do Engraving, Fis
ting, Gilding or Galvanizing in the best sirle
of the an. All work warranted to give eitirs
satisfaction, and done at the very lowest eath '
prices. Also Aecordeua and Melndevat
repaired in the best manner.
Call io before yon go elsewhere, see fot
yourel( and save your money Oct. 5, l31
MEAT AND UNION I
J
A COB G. BROWN, having assis
ted in feeding the hungry of La.
aburg and vicinity, for nearly three year
past, with the besl of
Beef, Pork, Veal, fcc,
would return his grateful thanks to his am.
ruus customers for their patronage aid aa
nounres that he intends lo continue lb. bail
ness as heretofore in the Meat Market Hons
between KcnaftV's and Baker A Co.'s Dra
Stores, Market Square.
Mnnsmss Wednesdays afjd 8atardari
CASH is the svstem. PoMie pairoaage rs
speetfullr solicited, and satisfaction insarrl
March 15, 61. I. S. STERN ER. Ag't.
J. M. IVSOVEOY
Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker,
&"CA Fifth St., LeiciAurg,
TE EPS constantly on hand, and mannfa f
lures to order, all denptions of I
BES33. i
Being an eiperienced Shoemakrr, and
ious to merit a share of Ihe public patrosart;
he will warrant all work which may pus
through his hands.
Particular attention will be given to Ladiis
Work.
His Prices are as low as those of anyotbe)
dealerin the vicinity. He solicits a fair tra
confident that he can satisfy every percca.
Lewisburg, Aug. 31, 1860.y '
WINFIELD FACTORY!
A'ear Uarlleten, Union Ct., Fa.
THE subscriber, thank.i.
for past patronage, would inform
bis friends and the paMicia gene
ral, that he continues to maaufae.
tnre all kinds of Wooleai Good, such as
Cloths, Custmeres. Tweeua, Sattinetts. Jeaaa,
Blankets and Flannels ; also. Carpet and
Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of tss
best kind in nse, and having employed the
best of workmen, he feels sale in sarinf
that his work shall not be surpassed by :.
any establisHment in the country. Agoodwip .
ply of the above goods kept constantly oa haid
for sale or to exchange for wool, at yriris
that can not fail to please. WOOL will W -Carded
in the best manner and on theshcrtnl -notice.
Terms for carding, ash on tse .
livery ot tne roils. MARKHALFPCN.il. :
Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. ;
American life Insuranre 4 Trast Ci ;
(Capital Slock $5o,0
COM PANY'8 Buildings.Walnut street, ' I
corner of Fourth Philadelphia. t
CiLives insured at the osnal MBtualrs
or at Joint Stuck rates about 20 per cent.
or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest is
-rld. A. WHILLDIN, Preside"1
Joaa C. 8iws. Sec.
747 GEO. F. MILLER, Agent, Lewisbaa
PEIPHER'S LINE
TAND FROM PHILADELPHIi
REBICTIM Or FUl.IT.
lit Claaa 4t aamta pae 10 aoaida.
id do SO d. da
Sd do S3 o. d.
4tk d. ST d. d
Spaei.1 23 do de
Whaat, Kj. and Cora, la aawta par bukaV
Philad. Depot with
Frttd, Ward d Frted, 811 Market
Thankful for the liberal patronage gi'rt
we hope by strict attention to bosisr
merit a continuance of the ame. .
THOS rEIFHt
For further information apply to . n
iy79S C R M'GINLY, Agent. LfJ
DR. I. BRUGGER,
IIOM4EOPATUIC PllfSlf1-1?!
0
FFICE in his new Brick Bl!. l"
atrert.aontb side, between 4i aau
(up stairs.) Lewisbnrg li, -
JOHN li. T.TNT'
ATTOKKEV AT 14H. -
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