Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 30, 1863, Image 2

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    UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CttRONICLE-OCT. 30, 18G3.
ETEBXAL. JUSTICE.
God's justice is a bed, where we
Our anxiou hearts may fey,
And, weary with oursvlfes, may sleep
Our dieoonioat aav.
For right is fiht, since God is God,
Au J right the day must wiu ;
To dotllt would be disloyalty,
To falter would be sin". . Fabeu.
'Went Deal"
Theremin a class of journalists in the
Union, who are trying thir utmost to be
as abusive of the Government as possible,
and to ierp a? near the verge of Treason
as they cauwitli safety. Some of them
are a pecuniary burden to their owners,
and anything to wake them notorious, is
esteemed a god-send. If they cau excite
foldiers to mob them, and recover dama
ges, it is esteemed a good speculation.
And to be taken up by military authority,
is the -summit of their ambition. They
lung U),he '-martyrs," aud they bot by
the column f their love of Liberty (for
Rebelshad Traitors,) and of their Democ
racy (founded upon Slavery.)
One f this elat-s of newspapers was the
Evening Jm-W, of Philud., which watt
the Secesh orgm there, aud whobe nonii
inal editor (Mr. Boileau) was taken up at
his word and giveu a chance to be a "mar
tyr" to shaiu 'Democracy." After a
abort season of not very distressing suffer
ing, he'coucluded it did not pay, aud upon
profeskiog coutrition, aud revealing the
fact that that he did not write the Secesh
editorials, he was released ; then, the
" "stockholders" and rcaLeditors discharged
him from the coucern because be would
not pity. i'martyr" whea he was not the
guilty mau ! j
No sooner was Boileau arrested, than
the Copperhead leaders bought to raise a
storm aud compel Gov. Curtiu to get up a
quarrel .with the President about hiui.
The Governor, however, thought it better
to figLt.aod whip the Rebels first aud in
this he is-suslained by the people.
The exposure of Boileau took from the
Journa ail influence, and it dwindled
awoy tiotu tne uovernor a election, wnen
the thingf "died out," uuhonorcd and un
niourned by any intelligent patriot.
Ad o13 farmer advUed his sons not to
rhase aa odious animal that was making a
rertaia locality not desirable. "You may
kill it," 6aid he, "but your own garments
will retain the smell ; let it alone, and it
vill tik ittelto tleaik J" So with the
"Journal" sort of newspapers : give them
no aid, no comfort, no notoriety by com
batting them in auy way; let Uum alone
trvtrelgi and thiy will either become :
aehnnied and reform, or will die out from
their own baseness aud cvrmption.
' Fending Elections.
The elections yet to be held this year
recur as follows r Massachusetts, New
York, New Jersey, Illinois, on Tuesday,
November 3; Maryland, Wednesday,
November 4 ; Missouri, Thursday, .No
vember 5 ; Delaware and Minnesota,Tues
day, November 10. Three of these .States
elect members of Congress : Maryland, b ;
Delaware, 1 ; and New York 1, to fill va
cancy. Governors are to be elected iu
Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Minnesota ;
and members of both branches of the Leg
i lature are to be chosen in Massachusetts,
New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Wiscon
sin and Minnesota. Judges of the Su
preme Court are to be chosen in Missouri.
One Irishman said to auother,"Andye
have taken the teetotal pledge, have ye V
"Indade I have, and am not ashamed of
it, aither."
"And did not Taul HI Timothy to take
a little wine for his stomach's sake V
"So he did, but my name is not Timo
thy, and there is nothing the matter with
my stomach '."
BguBefore the Election, Copperhead
journals sung :
RoekmV mw;. on the tne top,
Tihea lb iad Wo your rtiancea will et"T:
ae the eleetio d.v OTn.1, voul Curtain will fU,
And down will cowie A coy aad At sew and all."
Since Election, tbey "sing dumb," and
reluctantly listen to the following :
Rrckabv Cooprrlie.da, hid Jw the mre,
When the win.le blow, you're aifr from It" ph'iekj :
Ae the election i piiet and one Cnrttn tM fell,
linhinn it ere Woodward aod l.owrie and all:'
Cincinnati, Oct 2G. Gen. Kosecrans,
in his farewell address to his army, says j
be leaves them under order from the
President, and he congratulates them that
their new commandor is not a stranger,
but ha is identified with the army from j
its organization. . To his renown, prece- 5
dents, dauutless courage and true patriot-
ini, yon may look with confidence that,
under faou, be win lean you to victory.
A western Journal pokes the following
fan, or pun, at our Copperhead neighbors : i
The "Democrats" ol 1 ennsylvania tell j
the LuionisU not to suoiu uuut uiey
get out of the wohIs. The UnionisU are
pretty well out of the woods now, but the
icnocrats have nottieeo heard from since
the day of election, when they ran Wood
ward as hard as they could.
The German Church in Archibald, Lu
serne couuty, was destroyed by fire on
Sunday evening last The SBranton Re
publican 'says that when the steeple fell, j
int: v4iieunus wnu were prweti in
pretty Urge force, gave three checra for
Woodward.
Oiscissati, Oct. 20. Ohio having
tiled her quota under the first call of lfcGU
l'.-r troops, no draft will take place to
morrow. There is an excess already to be
credited to her tjuota oa the uew call.
A eitizen of Northumberland had a
pold watch stolen from his pocket while
he was about the drpot, at Harrfcbnrg, on
Ind-iy.
InrJ I.jndburf, one of the lirilisb no-
liL'y, b- was born in H-iaton, in 177',
a toil ot 'be fcrtitt 0 p! j, died icopo:!.
fatf5t ttSjiOM
1863-4.
Just received the latest
styles of Fashions fi r ihe
Fall of 1803, and
Winter of 1864,
and will eonlinue U. CUT
AND MAKE lit clothing in the most satis
laclury manner shop on North Third St.
JOHN B.MILLER
Lewisburg. Aug. 81. IK6
The Proprietors of the
O I II A II r HOUSE
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully call the attention of Business
Men and the Traveling community to the
superior accommodations and comfort offered
in iheir eMabliMiment.
3tnl0ll KA.NAGA, FOWLER & CO
The World Challenged !
HAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER
(I'atcnted March SI, 1SI3.
Received the 1st I'remiam at Peno. State
Fair, Nnrristown, Oot. 18C3.
and First VcwVmn at Viwm County Fair, OH. I8G3.
JIessks. Carkiilff & Paixe,
0'
F Lewisbnrf;, L'uion Co., Henn'a would
respectfully solicit the attention of all
who have stock to feed, and Manufacturers
and Salesmen ol Agricultural Implements, to
their Improvement in Straw luttrrs.
Its price brings it within the reach of all
who may have use tor a Fodder Culler. Ii
cuts Hay. Straw, Cornstalks, Paper or Cloth,
as smootnly as a razor can be made lo cut
beanl. and that loo without regard lo the
length of lime i he machine may have been in
use. The machine is worked bv a lever, and
can be made lo cil rapidly. The length of
Ihe cut can be regulated by use of a thumb
screw. Tne position of ihe knife lo the cut
ling bar ran at any moment be changed to
bring and keep their edges together as per
fectly when old as when first manufactured.
The anneied Certificates, ami the names
attached, will show the estimation in which
this Cutter is held at home:
(The fallowing letter ref.-r. to the flrrt Cutter made
and pld by or. and an may be even depended entirely
u(kd iu nitrite lor suecem-j
MrnT, Jane 10 lRi'A
Mwlu!Ai:icm'er A P.iss. Oentleraen I received
your fund Cutter by Exlrr. and dfliTeml It to tbe
peroou f"f whom I orders! it. It rave fond tifctioa.
1 received lite money lor It, and eneloee, aeoordiutf to
yoor request, by cxpreja. Kespectfully youre.
Slnerna rAKnarrr k Pun. The nnderrfroed, bavine
aeen uevd your ItnDmveroent in rodder t'u Iters, natent-
ed March 3lxt. 1SO.I. cheerfully teetify, that, an a hand
machine, we bare nevrreecn it equal, lta aimplicity,
dur.-.iility. riix- and thv eHiie and accuracy a-ilh wbich
the kmte can he ailjuiUcd to the cutting tmr and leuitth
ol cut reguiatcd, are point whirl, recommend it In all-
imui coi-tv.
Tvid f eh reck
Auam Sbeckler
Mi -bael kwlrr
John K'iclwan
lieonee Koycr
Samuel ll.orwig
Orirn Marsh
K II. Ch-uuherlia
Joiu Ffiii.i(s
Janiee W. SiuinntOB
Tboma Taylor
II T. 1'ontiue
A M. Laeohn
O. II. V Sliiyety
Joim lcan
l'fi Itoitka
Win. L. Kilter
Bui. O. Ki'j.
NueTncMBEKlAT-n rOLNTY.
F S.Guilykunut H K. ttuffy
Ocoryc .M lioacll W C. Ilndrhnt
Jntni-e liremiau nlcxunder MarUo
I'luiip Bteinruca C S Wetlel
B!IDB CorTT.
Ch's K. Itumincl Audrcw Tonng
Aaron ller.'lreMMT
AlonlMur conutr Tbnmafi Stranbriiea.
lil;l:n county J T. Stoneroad
IL U oodnard Uuncannou iron orki
We would also reler to Messrs I. L.
Uarrelt ol Lock Haven, Pa., aud Kursl &
iiradley of Chicago, 111., who have purchaaed
our Machines.
i. B. Persons wishing to purchase, will
call on us or on 1. ii. fcVA.Xo, at his gro
eery Store in Lrwiburg, wbeie a sample
machine may at ail limes be seen.
Manutaciurers, or Salesman wishing to
engage iu me business will consult us in
rcltrcuce lo Licenses, or County aud Siaie
KiSlils. R. CAKKHl'FF,
L. S.PAI.E.
CAKU. I he undersigned, having pur
chased tne Right of CAKKHLFF 4. PAINE'S
CI.1 "I LK for Northumberland and Lycoming
counties, we will be glad to supply orders
lor the same. W S lKri A ER
D W B ARK
Lewisburg. Ang. 27, H6t
Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers.
1)APKR8 lo pmrure Eemplions from the
Uralt, and applications for bounty, back
pay, and pensions, can be procured by calling
on J AM tS F. & JOHN B. LINN,
lewir-hurr
THE UNIVERSAL
Wringer r
fint, pr,miam (sj,,,,
O Wringer can be durable without Cog-
iveral Wringer tooK
ver medal and diploma)
at the NewYork Fair,lH62. It was pronounced
SVl'F.nWR TO ALL OTHERS
in the World's Fair at London, 1862, and has
always taken the first Premium in every State
and County Fair when in fair competition
with other machines. It is the Original and
only Genuine and Reliable Wringer before the
People. It surpasses all others in
Strength of Frame,
Capacity of Pre?snre,
I ower ot Action
Wr the WerM-we eery all feaprtlilM!
Il naves Time. Labor, Clothes and Money:
It will wear for Years wiihoot Repair!
No Servant can Break it in Using!
A child eight years old can Operate it!
No rmninn or skill is reauired in its use!
It tare its cost in clothing every sit months!
tyEery Wringer with Cog-Wheela is
warranted in every particular.
CANVASSERS WANTED !
To men who have had experience as can
nver, or aay who would like to encage in
the sale of this truly valuable invention, liberal
inducements will be offered and good territory
eiven iheni(thcvpavint nothing for Ihe Patent
i Ktght) in which they shall have Ihe exclusive
j j,,,,
i R c
m Jii.6
le. Editors desiring a Wringer can pay in
HlitfTMNO, Genen.1 A rent,
4. l;ri.ail.ir, New York
i
1 m
Administrator'.) Kot.ce.
"TOTICB is hereby given, that Letters
J of Administration apon the Estate of
ELIZABETH U. WILSON, of Brady. Union
eoantr, deceased, have beta granted to Ihe
undersigned, by the Register of Union county.
in doe form of law. Therelore, an persons
indebted to said estate are requested lo make
immediate payment; and those having any
just claims are also requested to present them
legally authenticated Tor settlement to
8. T. M CORMICK, Adm'r.
Williamsporl, Aug 27, 1863 pd
NOTICE.
A N ASSESSMENT made bv the Board of
t Directors of the LYCOMING MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY is now in the
hands o( the undersigned for collection. The
By-Laws of ihe Company require the same to
be paid within thirty days alter this date. All
concerned will please take nonce.
SOLOMON RITTER, Agent
Lewisburg, June 27, 1863
SPECIAL NOTICE.
rpHE Bonks of EVANS & COOPER are in
1 mv hands for collection. All persons
desiring to settle their accounts, will find the
Bonks at my Office. C. D BREWER,
Lewisburg, July 13. Attorney at Law
LETTER "A"
Imlit) Arming llact;inf,
With all Hie tew improvements
Uenimcr, Braider, Feller, Tucker,
Cortler, Gatherer, &c. is the cheap
est, and best, and most bcantiful of
all machines for Family sewing and
lip-ht manufacturins 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 KIN'DS OF THREAD.
Even Leather, as well as the finest
Muslin, may be sewn to perfection on
this machine. It will uso 200 spool
cotton as well as No. 30 linen thread.
What it can do can only be known
by seeing the machiuo tested.
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 bos, which protects
the working parts of the machine.
There is no other niachino to equal
tbe Letter A in
SIMPLICITY,
DURABILITY,
RAPIDITY, and
CERTAINTY
of correct action at all rates of epced.
The Family Sewing Machine is fast
leeotniog as popular for family uso as
Sixger fe Co. 8 Manufacturing Ma
chines are for manufacturing purpo
ses. The Branch Offices are well supplied
with silk, twist, thread, needles, oil,
&.C. of the very best quality.
Send for a paxpiilet and a copy of
" Singer & Co.'s Gazette."
I. M. SINGER & CO.,
45S Broadway.NcwYork.
Philadelphia Office,
810 Chesuut street.
Miss M. S. ZUBER,
Agent in Lewisburg.
6ml001
Attention to Orders !
THE undersigned having received an hon
orable discharge from the military service
of the U. S. baaed upon Surgeon's certificate
of disability, has returned home to attend to
business at theOLU POSTOFFICE STAND,
where be 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.Sobserip
lions or Boole accounis.wil! report themselves
at his Head Quarters for settlement, as be is
determined to publish a roll of delinquents
and muster them out of the service.
H W CROTZER,
Captain commanding
REMOVAL.
THE subscriber respeclfutly informs her
friends and patrons that she has moved
to R M Cooper's late stand, corner of Third
and Market 8ls, where she will keep on hand
a good assortment of LADIES' TRIMMING,
KIBIION'S and NOTIONS of all kinds also
Gallaher's celebrated SOAP. Motto
"Small Profit and Quick Sulet."
B. JH'Mabon.
BAKERY.
I WOULD respectfully announce that has
ing taken Mr. Cooper's establishment I
shall keep on hand Freah Bread, Cakes,
also Bran, Wheat and -Indian and Rye when
ordered. ICE CREAM and Confectionery
in everv variety. H. L. M'MAHON
Lewiabng, Ma; it, 1SSS
T. M. RITNER,
rpAILOR over Caldwell's Drag Store,
J opposite the Telegraph and Chronicle
ollices, Market Rsaare, Uwhharg,;ra.
Where he is prepared lo Cm and Make np
all kinds of work in the TAILORING line on
short notice and reasonable terras. Repairing
done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory.
Country Produce taken in payment (993
The Dimes Saving Institution of Le
wisburg 13 ready to receive any amount oa Depoaile
from Ten Cents and opwards. Four per
cent per annum Interest will be paid oa all
tprtial deposiles of Two Dollars and opwards
if deposited two months and longer. - Office
ie James Geddes' brick block. Market St
H. r. SHELLS", Treasurer
Lewisburg, Oct. 10, 1800
pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
For sale by MOWRT.
A $35 Iron City CrJIege Scholarship
F5
sale ai the Star 4 CAv""
ewisburg
SAPONIFIE R,
. OR " '
Concemtrated Lye,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE public are CAUTIONED against the
SPURIOUS ARTICLES OF LYE for
making Soap Ac. now offered for sale. The
only GENUINE and Paienled Lye is that
made by the
Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company,
their trade-mark for it being
"Saponifler, or Concentrated Lye."
The great success of this article has led
unprincipled parties to endeavor to imitate it
in violation of Ihe Company's Patents.
All Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers of
these spurious Lyes, are hereby notified that
the Uompany have employed as their A nor
eyi.
Geo.Harding, Esq., of Phi lad., and
Wm. Bakewell, Esq., of Pittsbnrg,
and that all Manufacturers, Users or Sellers
of Lye In violation of Ihe rights of the Coin
pany, will be Prosecuted at once.
The SAPOMFIER, or Concentrated Lye
is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers, acd
country Stores.
TAKE NOTICE!
The United Stales Circuit Court, Western
District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Term
in I8MS2, in suit of -The Pennsylvania Sail
Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.O Chase,
decreed to the Company, oa Nov. 15, 1862,
the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent
owned by them for Ihe SarosTivisa. Patent
dated Oct. 31, 1856. Peipetual injunction
awarded
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPX
OFFICES :
127 Walnut St. Philadelphia.
Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg.
ainustinsiae
IWFirst of the Season!
NEW GOODS!
FROM J'HILAD. AND N.Y.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
For the Fall and Winter.
For the Fall and Winter.
For the Fall and Winter.
For the Full aud Winter.
Call and Seb.
Call and Seb.
Call and See.
Call and See.
Jno.II Goodman, Market St.,Lewisbnrg
Jno.H.GoodmanMarketkt.,LewfebBtg
Jno.II.Goodman, Market St., Lewisburg
Jno. H.Goodman, Market St., Lewisburg
LP A II kinds of Grain bought for Cash.
Fift BBLS. Mackerel. Nob. 1 and 2,
V la half sad whole barreU, Sw rate by
JNO. U. UOODMAX.
COD FISH for sale by
JNO. H. OOODMAK.
WHITE and Blue PlaMer for oaTe
V by JNO. H. OOOD.MAN.
SALT, in barrels and sacks for sale
by JNO. H. OOOUMA.N.
C)C nnf. BUS. of Oats wanted,
&JaJJ J for which the niche.! paM lnra.li. by
" Ja H.OOOLMAS.
Peace Peace !
DRR friend, ana kinil pa tror. a, fWw country and town
We're NrW Inr yn a; I, rince prieee are down.
Then Kite your etu-ettoa. ami part of yoor can.
And aee oar Dry Goode and other aae war.
We' Rereren and Challln, ami Satin Dn'heoea,
And Cbambray. and tiinffhaeM. and five Wool DeLalaas
We've IVtaiiwi and Mohair., nnd Print. Sir yon all
Buck a. Dpragwe'l and Coebroo'e juat ( lta a. a call.
We've Ma.ttn. and Sheethure from Till tn rwnrs rente
We're gtorkinia f.r lailiee and Halt lloee fur yrnUI
We've Clot ha at all prieee, fcr dn.tera and enata.
Wa've ready made Uotkioi as cheap aa O. Stokes.
We've Cane Hoop, nnd Coraeta, and Crinoline Skirta,
And lleuim. and Chei-kina. for drawer, and ehirta.
We've Shirt Prnnui and Vol tare for men and for boya,
We've Soaker, for ladies, but dost deal in toya.
We've Oil-Clot bee and Carpets to cover yonr floor,
We've Bhadea for your wlndowc and Ho(a Sir your door.
We've Buraete and Beaaeta ami Kubtwr. of line.
We've Sugars and OoBea for faoMics orCmas.
We've Itrn.hee aud Kettles, nil kind, of Qneenrwn
So call nnd examine. re buyins elaewhera;
Too'tl find oe on Market Rtreet, center of town
AISHKLLKKV Old Stand K. t. A MOWS.
LewUburc April S, 1S02.
BENEDICT ALBERT,
CLOCK Maker and Repairer,
AND CtOfM AMD WITCHES FOB SUE.
tw-New Shop on Souih Fifth
Lewisburg, April 93, 16
(Dnoii Urms Urm wis.
KKWeOODSI
A AT 14' COO OS t
KEW GOODS I
KEW GOO Ml
rna FJIT. AWD mXTtKI
FOR ALL AND WISTKKI
FOR FALL AUD WKTKKI
WOK FALL AND WIXTEMI
CALL AND SEMI
CALL AND SKKt
CALL AND BEMl
CALL AND SEE!
KREMER. tTClPWK Co
KMEMER, MTCLVKE et CO
KREMER, XCL1TRB ef CO
KSEMER, tTCLURS CO
Lewiibarff, It or. M83
BUFFALO HOUSE
LEWISBURG, UNION CO, PA.
LEWIS GEIBEL,Prrttr.
THIS new Hotel is situated opposite the
Court House.in the most fashionable and
beautiful part of the town, and for style and
convenience can not be surpassed in Central
Pennsylvania.
Those visiting the University, or attending
Court, will find it the most convenient and
central public house charges will be the
most reasonable and neither lime or expense
will be spared to bestow every comfort upon
those who may call. Persons in the County
will be charged SS cts per meat
Lewisburg, April 1. IMS
WATCHES, JEWELRY, fcc.
hi
THE undersigned, having removed
her Watch and Jewelry establishment
to Criswell's New boildini, Market 8t
between Front and second, she is prepared to
Repair Watches, Jewelrj, Musical
Instrnmeits, &c,
ia the most approved and satisfactory manner.
She keeps on hand aa assortment of choice
JEWELRY, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which
she offers al prices lo aail the times. AJafA
CLOCKS and WATCHES. .
All work and wares warranted as represen
ted. MAKIA 8. ZUobK.
Lewiibnrs, Ma; 2S,
Daily Horning Newt.
QAMX 8LIFER has commenced furnishing
I O ibe Ilarrlabiirg TeleRrapl
morntuEs.at one cent pei copy the very latest
1 News, at cheapest ratea
June 24
T. 6. EVANS,
FAMILY .OUOOBBY
AND
Provision Store,
on Market street, between 3d and 4th
LEWISBURG.
CaL and Satisfy Yourselves.
riUR STOCK Is law and well selected
J embracing ererythinc usually kept in a
first-class GROCERY 8TUKE including an
assortment of
QUEENS WARE, ITARD-WARE,
CEDAR and WILLOW-WAKE.
I take this opportunity to return my thanks
to the public for a liberal patronai-e.anfl nope
by studying; the wants of my friends and en
deavoring lo sunolv them to merit Iheir
patronage in the future. T. G. EVANS.
tew labors', Merc a 2, '63.
j.i.Miinnarni mmu. ncmucE
Kew FarsiKare EstabllMhinent
rTHE subscribers hare opecrd a Furniture
l establishment, on Market Hi. Lewisburg,
(opposite Chamberlin s buildings) where they
manufacture to order and keep on hand all
varieties of CAB1SET WARE usually kept
in such establishments Uuieaus, Bedsteads,
Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Stands, Whal Nols etc.
of all patterns and prices.
CT'KtFAiniaa in the best and most eiped
itious manner.
UNDERTAKING i"all its branches
attended in at very low rates. Ready-made
Uoflios always on hand.
i K DIBr'FENDERFRR ft CO
Lewisburg, April 16, lt3
James F. Linn. J. Derrill Linn.
T F. & J. M. LINN,
J s Allorncya at Law,
LEWISBUKti,
674 Union County, Penn'a.
i. MKIIIIIIL KWW ComiiMionts for the State of lowe
with powar to take Depoffltkn.,aekMwledKv Unedac
Anctlea sad Cossailsslsa Borne la Lewlskarg.
Igggggggb legal Auctioneer !
F.A.DonehOWfr having been appointed
sole Auctioneer for Lewisbr.rg, is prepared to
attend to all calls in his line ia town and
country.
commission sales.
In April next, I intend to open on Marke
street a Room for the reception, and Ihe sale
at stated limes, of all kinds of Goods at Auc
tion. Any one wishing to disposeof any arti
cle can deposit it wuh me and I will sell it at
the best advantage I can and charge a per
centage for the same
Feb. S, 1859 F A DONEHOWER
ALEXANDRE ORGANS,
Hheet Music, Music Books, Music Merchan-
dtse,and all kinds of Muxlcal Inatru-
meats, at the lowest possible prices.
Til a Horara Water' Modern Ini'
proved Over.tr one
ftrTUROX FRAME
w justly proDooncwKl by the Prsf ! Matr Mtmlera
to b superior ltrsa.nU. Tha are ImiU of the vt
and most tbotUffhly MaMo! uatrrialisaiid will stand
(rny diavita. Tb tone la vrr dp. roaod, full aod
I low; tfaa tonb elatis. Karb I'lano warrant.. Itr
tbraw yara. rricea froai Alii to ft7io. 9Aiil-baJid
Piaaoa at fnmt bargajita prirea fro. $24 to $i0.
Horace Watrr Meladconn,
Roavwood Vtvma, Tand the Fqnal TvnpvraaiwDt.'WHh
tne ratoat tnv.dfxl and fioio Mop
No. 14 oetave. aeroll ls. from C to $ 1.
r0. 3. " " I'lOF, Ml
S: b mm P to r, T4
No, 4 4 - Piano Styla, M P to F? I'M)
No. ft - " P tO P, 1 J&
No. 1. S M two iitnpaand two aettof rfdi, lo
No. 7.-4 44 and
two b1ta of kATS, - 200
Ko. h octave Orpia MVodeOna, two ban kit of
try, ptrdal haw. four and ix itnpt, $-&Qf
tr.i and 3O0.
Tbee Mflodroot rrnain in tana a loaf Una. Each
Meiodeoa warraaled for ihrve years.
The Alexandre Organ
Is a rrd lantroBeata eormpadii.c la power aad oom
paM to tbe ordinary 1 IWt pipe Organ.
Ia rosewood eases, ft atnpa,
a m o . iAff
n stops, with percosHioa, 310
13 stops, with percussion, and Mexpresri4m,n 375
A liberal dixeoaat to ClercTnea. Cburrhrs. Sabbath
Schools, Lodttes, i-eminaries and Teachers. Tbe Trade
supplied OD lb most It hern) term.
iiUK.UC W ATfcKS, Aeent,
1 Broadway, New York.
TFIE DAY SCHOOL BKLL.
A New Sineinp Bock for day schools.
called the Day School Bell, is now ready. It
contain a boat tl9eboire Sonus, Koands,Oatcbestlnett,
Trios, Quartette and Choruses, many of them writtrn
expreetly lor this work, betide 35 pages of the Klemt-tita
of Mumc The Rieatents are so, easy and proftressive,
that ordinary teachers will Bnd theaiseUes entirely sno
cessful ia instrarting; avea yaaaa; srholars to sins; cor
rectly and scientitical.y, while the tunes and word eat- ,
braee soch a Tartetr of lively, attractive and soul stir
ring music and sentiments, that no triable will beexpe- j
rinneed ia Inducing all beainaeni to pro on with seal in
acquiring skill iaon ofthemost health virlnc.heauty im
nroTinir. hsDirlness-Tieldtnff and ordeipnwduciDceiercf?
see of school lite. In simplicity of its elements, ia variety i
and adaptation of music, and in excellence and nam her !
ot Its son?, original, selected and adapted. It claims hy 1
nurD toeieel ail eompeiiors. ii win no loaad to be !
the host over issued for Seminaries, Academies and Hub-
Iwilchools. A tew sample paees of the elements, Tnaes, ;
d otian are riveain a circular; send and aet one. It !
Is compiled by lloRACK WATERS, author of "Sabbath
School Bella,1 Nos. 1 and 3, which have had tbe eaor
moas sale of 700.000 so pies Prices paper rover. 30
eruts.$l& per 100; bound, 30 ornts, per 100; cloth
bound, embossed, ilt, 40 eeats. $01 per lfX. 35 copies
farDithedatthe KrOprire. Mai Ini free at tbe retail prico !
iiUKAUtt wAibitB, rubiishrr,
481 Broad war. New York
fbr&ikby LlfflXCOTT 4 CO . i'hiiadtlpkia.
The Horace Waters Pianos &Melodenns
and UiaiNDRE OEAAKH, and T. Gilbert k Co 's eel.
hrated Aolian ttaaoa, are tne aaest instrvatents tor
narlora and chore bes aow ia as. A laree assortment
eaa beseeaat the new warerooms. No. 46 R road way.
Between anna ua srwint iiratw, wniea win Be soii
at extremely low prices. Pianos and Meiodeoa from
sundry makers, aew and eeoad-haad. Second-hand
Pianos and Metodaonaat treat barrraina; prices from
to $100. 8beet lasic, Musk-Books, and ail kinds of
Maaie MeRbaadlse, at war price.
Opimimt ftM Vraj.
u The Iloraet Waters Pianos are kaowa aa amoair, tho
Torvbest. We are enabled to speak of these iustrument
with somedefrreeef conlldeace, from personal kaowiedm
of their excellent tone acd durable quality." Aem l'ork
Sabbath School Bell No. 2.
ft.000 copies Issued. It is aa entire aew work of aearly
900 pafce. Many of the tune and hymns were written
expressly for this volume. It will soon be as popular as
its predecessor ( Bell No. 1,) which ha run up to to
enormous number of 620,000 npie--outstripping any
fanday School Book of it Issued ia this country.
Also, both volumes ar bound la one to accommodate
schools wishing tbcm ia that form. Prices of Bell No.
J. paper rovers. 15 cents, 12 per 100. Bound, it eeats,
S18 per 100. Cloth boaad, emNaaed, gilt, SO eeats, $22
per 100. Bell No. 1 paper covers, lit cents, f 10 per lta).
Bound. 20 cents, SIS per 100. Cloth bound, embossed.
atlt. 26 eeats. $20 per 100. Bell Noa. 1 aed 2 hound to.
trether, 40 cents, $J0 per 100. 2ft copies furaisbed at U
100 price. Cloth bound, tmbossed, gilt, fto eeats, $0pf
1UU. siaiies pomace irre a. sow man pne.
HORACE WATER8, PoblUher,
May 2.'2 lmrq 481 Broadway, New York.
Central Foundry and Machine Shop
Bltftr, Wallt, Ariier f.
Manufacturers of Bollock Iron
lr?jMower Slid Reaper, Darlinr'a
alEnalsti Phaia. line. PAM,
IIS Htmf W:. . rwy-, a.M.a .
w uisuo a j rircnpo roaaervjai-
ter, Riches' Iron PlowB,Wiiherow's Self-Shai-peniog
Plow, and Miehiffaa Doable Plow.
Also, Siovea and Casiinga of every decerip
ion.
All kinds of Agricalmral Implements kepi
on nana ior saie.
Jobbing work in Wrought and Cast Iron
aad Brass done to order.
. Country produce taken ia exchange.
Oar, of Sixth a Market aatmsarf. Pa.
saa a a. siwis, ALratn bitss
ORWIO & HAYES,
Attorney! at Law.
0'
FriCE ra Soqth Second near Market
April l.'ei Lctvlsbarw, Pa.
UNION BOOT AND SI10E
: mil
QTILI. AHEAD! Coma one! cone all
ij and fiamine inr yourlvei tze larcra
and chrapert .tock of llome aiad Boo'
and Bhues in t'uion couniv !
Ir-Ju.t recriwtd a FKESII MJPPI.Y c
CUT made work al unusually low prices
"Quick Sales and Smull Profits"
is the order of ihe dar al Hl"lRi:tt
Oppoaiie the Bank, Lewisburg
Tho Family
Always
Prog Store
Ready !
If jroa want pore Uruf s. go lo SCHAFPLE'S
Drug & Chemical emporium, wnere is aepi
a large and general assortment always.
Por any article usually krpt in a first class
mm m il
call at the
FAMILY DRUO STORE OF
C. W. SCIIAFFLE,
f.ewisburg .... Pennsyl'a
DAVID GIW TER & SON
HAVE removed their C lialr and Ca
binet Wftre-room to the larger
and mure commodious rooms, late the resid
ence of Wm. Frick. on Ibe
Comer of TbtN an MarkHSto, LrwHbara;,
where the? have oo hant the LARGEST and
BErJT ASSOKTM E.T of Work ever offered
to i he public in this vjrinitv.comprising Dress
B urea os and Vnntw Washitanls of the latest atylcvs,
Sofas, Hair seat Chairs, Oaaeseat Chairs, Koekiax Chairs.
Klajrrs. Hat Karks.Towttl Raeks. Jenay I.I ml and Cnt
'ae Bedsteads, fancy Loano. Viurv Tahles. . also
a treneral aseortaiv-nt i.l fOMMOJV WOHK always na
ttaod barroom aod Ofltce Chairs Wholesata or Ketatl.
We also auend lo the I7NDEKTA KlN(i
bnslnesH Id all it hranrh. Itfins; arnvidMf with Kaivy
IIKAH-K-nj FUkS ftttrat Mrlalllr Rarlal Ira-vea.
and OOFKIM uftmr nwa uanafaetara always or hand.
are ready at any tine, withia aa baur's ant.'-, lo
wait udib anj aud all w bo way favor as with a call.
Havine none but the bet workmen, weT
WARRANT all r'amltnre aiaoafartaivd by at, and JKJ
defy eompe-titioD either in price or style. iu
Jfinttjactifro on W. 1st Stmt.
where Cabinet and House Turning.Scroll and
Rip .Rawing done on short aotice aad reaaaaahla tarais.
A ewwl assortment of MMBKR always on
band for Newel Posts, ftannioters aud Uand Baillas;.
t fRi.F.!Rie of all kinds done as usual.
N.B. Any work not on hand will be made
as soon as possible.
Thankful for pat favors, we still expect a
continuance of tbe same.
Boots and Shoes.
Si The mihscriber has jnst received
mJwat his Store (iiesr door to the Post
W Office) a full sunnlv of lino fa Ml
Sboa of every slyle and variety suitable to
the season. The stock ha been selected wuh
particular care, ami will be afforded at
IKRI KF.MTFD Pmria FOR RF..IRT CASH.
His old friend and customers and the public
generally are invited to call and examine bis
stock and jude;e fm themselves. C5"MAN
LPACTl KIMi and REPAIRING as hereto
fore will be attended lo with promptness and
at reasonable rates.
JOB nor.HTw. aft.
Lewlabarg. Oet. 1, JSIw).
iSto O.P.SHIVELY,
L m Mvaaraetarer m
lc3F Saddle?,
common and the
aew aajeal HO KM POLL tRH. warranted to hart ao horse
LValer la
UfFKUe ttOi:E?i.BLAhETi.UKI6H BELLS,
Fancy Saddlery, Harness llardware,ic.
rPHE subscriber, havinp; carried on
I business for afVral rears, and rained a renutatlon
1'T mahtrir as tynd Mamr-e te. a any fstahHsbmeot ia
this nn-v-n aul the I'nion :Vunlv Aiineultaral Society
havlna awards TlfRt K i'ttVrVStr artielesof his
workn.an?)iip would expres bis sjratitude for favors of
ine iTadinr panlte alri-air reeetved. and ask their coatl
aeed patronaite at bis NKW ?TA.NU
The Leather aed tv me Is of the verv best, tonaed fa
tbe old way, aod will last for years. I employ the best
Workmea oversee say own business and ata fcaed ia
aiy Shop at all nnttat.le bonrs. II Uoods and Wirk are
warranled. an l if ant as represented nay he returned or
exebancrd. Call and see aie. and if 1 do not (Tie yoa
the worth of your moary 1 will aot again ask fcr your
patronage.
REPAIRING promptly attended to.
aCIIrMP for CASH .rCKADT PAT i. m.1 kind.
of CiuDlrv PmUnre.
Lewieburg. April I. IS6t. O. P. SI11VELT.
RIVIERE HOUSE
Lewlabtirar, Pa.
K. G. HETZEL, Pao'a.
THE nndersigned returns his sincere thanks
for the patronage extended towards him
by the citizens of Union and Ihe adioinine
counties, be would most respectfully solicit a
continuation of the same.
R. G. HETZEL
Lewisbnrg, March 13, 18R3 m3
C
ARPETS- largeand choice vari
ety, trom Jl CIS. upwards, for sale bv
April 10, '61 BROWN ot BRO.
FRICK, BILLMETER k CO.
Are manufacturing and have
constantly on hand a large qnan-
tfnTSS ' . alums ana 3 ana
waaaleet Lath at Ihe tollcwin. nrir.e-
Palln'M headed in a new style, from 18
to I0 per M
Lath 3 and 4 feet long, $1 to $1.62 pr M.
Shingles at $5 to $7 per thousand.
Palings and Lath made to order, any length
parties may desire
Lewi.barn Steaji 8eiH. Dee. M, IMP
NOTICEGentlemen !
CITIZENS of Lewisburg and vicinity are
respectfully informed that the subscriber
has bought out the interest of E. I Htaaa ia
the business of Shaving and Hair Culling, mi
continue th. eame at the nld etaiid baaement at wldnw
AlmlDe, blora, betwres C.PeBoy'eaud J. HoughUm's
where bv strict atteotion to bovine he boae ta aire
eatiefaction to all who nay favnr hial wttk vhan patraav.
To all whs tarry her. till their beards grow long
To vet a Dleaaaat abave. mmJ aa barber mr .....
Juat call on liluin at hie 8aioon. bney anil . n.e In n.lin.
auweia clean, razors eaarp ana Mlseore keen.
ApriU, 181 A. W. DILL1IC, Prof. RrK
FIRE INSURANCE.
-INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOTRH
1 AMERICA Philadelphia.
(Incorporated, KM.)
Capital 500,000.00
Assets, Jan. 1861, - 1254,719.81
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary
rfBuildiug annually or perpetaally. Mer
chandize, Grain, Forniture, Ac injured, at
currant rates of Premium.
JOHN B. LIN.V.
984oi3 Agent for Union county. Pa.
CARTES DE VISITB at Mowry's Gallery
Photograph Album at Mowry's Gallery
Photographs larg sue at Mowry'a Gallery
Photographs in Oil at Mowry's Galltry
Ivorytypes at Mowry's Gallery
Halloiypes at Mowry'a Gallery
Ambrotypes, anil
All kinds n' tvnrs at Mowrv's Ga'lerv
'MOWRY'S GALLERY, in Market Mret,
oppostie the Bank Lewisburg 936 j
mm
ehwawta
Just opened. opposite the Rivire
Home, in the Room lately
occupied bj A. Hinger.
A FULL and complete asKonant ai
FALL. WINTER CLOTH
ING, sack as Overcoats, Dress foals, ,
nes Coats, and Coals of every style pat,
tern; and Paataloacs aad Vests sail Alt,
a large varieiy of Under Cloihisrv snch m
Drawers, Shut., c. Also, a sae assortaivai
of Boys' Clothing of the latest sivles. Alsa
HATS and CAP eaaal lo aay offered ia tkZ
country. In fact. I have ereryth.a. ae,lrJ
in the shape of Cleihmr, which 1 offer ata
very small advance for cash
PHFMP GOODMAN. A.-
rS".,II kinds of Coontry Prodoee takeata
exebance for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct SJ.J
Variety and jVewsTPep.
rPHE sabscriber keeps ronjii,,,!, for uf.
1 at the POST OFFICE (bel. 2',"'
House) a welUelecte. stwk ef '
Family Groceries, Confectionart .n
Li-..:.- f a.-. 3
tioD9, i'erfiimpry &
fcoapa, v all I'aperc
and Oil Shades, Traveiing Dacg
iiaiiK,sciiooi ana uymn liooki.dia.
Paper, and iriaa-azlara a kaa4
or to order, from Boston, Kew York or Phila
delphia sorh as Ihe Tribnne,Times, Herald,
Ledger. Weekly. Clipper, Pohce Raxeite, Mrr
cury.Waverly, Literary Compaaioa, Harper's
and Leslie's Illustrated Weelilys. Codey's aad1
Harper's Msgazines, Yankee Aotiuna aad
-Nic Kacs, Ac. Ac.
HI 0P WHIIB ARI MIL CUtUP mi .ta
Lewisburg GEO. W. FORREST
WM. P. GRASSIER,
Vfalchmaker, Je wrier k. Glider
vppeAltc HrUeiS Itmrl. wartrt St. Uwhkarg.n.'
Having opened a Shop it p,
Goodman's Clothing Store, is
prepared to all kinds of work
in his line. Having worked ia
large cities all bis tine, ae u
prepared to repair WucRea.
Clocks or Jewelrv. and lo do Engraving, Pi,
tine. Gilding or Galvanizing in the best nrl
of Ihe an. All work warranted to give eatirw
satisfaction, and dune at the very lowest eua
prices. AIo Aecord.ons and Melwdeoaa
repaired in the best manner.
Call in before you go eNewbere, see for
yonrself and save yoor mnnrr. OrL 5. !S5
MEAT AND UNION!
TA:OB O. BROWN, having a.sis
fi ted in ferdma the hungry of Lew!
i:.borg and virmiiy. for nearly three year,
past, with Ihe best of
Beef, Fork, Veal, fcc,
wonld return his gratrfnl thanks to his n
rons custumers fi-r thir patronage aad aa
nonnces that he intends to continue Ihe ban
ness as heretofi-re in the Meat Market Hi' Bit
between KchafflVs and Balier A Co.'s Dm
Stores, Market Square.
Meatuses Wededavs aid Saturdays
CASH. is the system. Public patronage r
speetfully snliritcd, and satisfaction insure!
March IS, 'M. I. 8 STERNER, Ag'U
J. M. tM'lERY
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Dalur,
South Fifth St., LrtcitbHTQ,
KEEPS constantly oa hand, and atanara
lures to ordrr, all descriptions of
&mfm JrJi3 32313,
Bring au experienced shoemakrr, and aaa
ions to merit a share of the public patronage,
he will warrant all work which may past
through his hands
Particular attention will be given to Ladies
Work.
His Prices are as low as those of any othet
dealer in the vicinity. He solicits a fair rrialj
confilrnl that he can satisfv every persoa.
Lewisburg, Aug. 31, I860.y
WINFIELD FACTORY I
Near Uarllelaa, tnioa Cs, Pa.
THE subscriber, thanks
for past patronage, would Mora
his lnends and tbe public ia gene
ral, that he continue-? to maonftc-
lure all kinds of WaHtlea Gooda, such as
Cloths, Cassimeres. Twreu-v Sattinetts, Jeans,
Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpel aad
Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the)
best kind in use, and having employed lha
best of workmen, he feels sate in sarmg
that his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishment in the country. A good up-
piyoi meaoove goods Kept constantly on nana
for sale or to exchange for wool, at pnres
that can not fail to please. WOOL will b
Carded in the best manner and oa the shnrtril
notice. Terms for carding, -cash on the de
livery of the rolls. MARK UALFPEXA'Y.
W infield Mills, March 30, 18.57.
American life Insurance S Trust Ca
f Capital Slock &500.000)
COMPANY BuiIdings,Walnutsireet,B
earner of Fourth Pkthulrtphim.
IVLives insured al the usual Mutual rsa
or at Joint Stock rates about to per ctnl. lest
or at Total Abstinence ratea tha lowest ia th
orld. A. VV HlLLBUlJresiiitiiW
Jomm C. Piws. See.wf T-w'
T47) GKO.F.MILLXRTZf' 'iskar
PEIPHER'S iMrar'
TA-ND FROM PHILADELPHIA
BEuimo" or ruticHT.
let Class 45 eenta pee 100 ananas.
2d d. do d. d.
Sd da S3 do do
4th dw 17 do d.
Plcial 23 do do
Wbeat, Rye aad Cora, M esats par buket
Phi la J. Depot with
i-Venf, Word o Freed, 811 Market it
Thankful for the liberal patronage gi',,
we hope by ttrict attention to business
merit a coBUoo.aQ.ee of tbe same.
TIIO S PEirHEI
For further informatioa apply to
iy79.S) C R M'ULNLY. Agtnt, LeiW
DR. I. BRUGGER,
lIOMfKOPATniC PH.SM'
OFFICE en his new Brick Block. W"
street, south aide, betweea 4th aa
(up stairs.) Lewisburg ,8"
JOHN H. IINN,
LE WIsBtKG, PE
ai faaaitssleBrr f Dees ''"'r
! Oalhe, and Ue OeixeiUou aad m,'J "jT arSw"
liner I'l ine auove .-i.... ...., lie.
Mrmet or proof ot nv Peed "r otner J "-
raveled ia either o id M"'" "1
urih(l:t
Jl
YMN BOlK-Prbyieri;
and Luihtian, at
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