VI fraa All The Year Kauai. Things that Never Die. The. pure, the bright, the beautiful, Tuat stirred our hearts in youth, Jh impulse to a worlJless prayer, The ii reams tf luve and truth ; The lotijrinv's aftor soniotliiti:; lust, The spirit's yearning ery The Mrivins after better hopes Thve things cau never die. The timi l ham strotcheJ forth to aM -A brother iu his need, The kindly wurd iu Griefs dart hour, .That proves a friend indeed ; The plea fur mTcy, softly breathed, Whoa justice threatens hurh, The sorrow of a contrite heart Tliee tlHt?gs shall uevcr die. The ntfinory of a clae-tiingLautl, The pressure of a kiss And all the trifles, sweet and frail. That makes up love's Grst bliss j it with a firm, uuchaniiin!! faith, And holy trnst and Iiig,h, met, Those- hands have clasped, those lips have These things shall never die. The eruel and the bitter word, .That wounded as it fell ; Tfie chilling want of sympathy, We feel, but never tell ; Tc hard repulse, that chills the heart (Whose hopes are bounding high, la an uufuclitiir, record kept These things thall never die. Let nothins pass, for every hand Must find some work to do ; Lose not a chance to waken love 5e firm, and just, and true, o shall a liuht that can not fade Beam on thee from on high, And ang-cl voices t:ty to thee These things shall never die. The amount of the tie fractional ear rency already issued aoioutits to more than 8100,000. The largest daily issue it (10 000. There is no confirmation of the r-port that this eurrenoj, to abarply criticised id numerous quarters, will be withdrawn and a better article substituted. Under the new arrangements for re cruiting for the artniea in the fi-dd with increased bounties and assurance of prompt MVtuoDt, volunteers are ouoring in iBcrca9d number?. Th Twelfth Illinois ; Civalry has re enlis'ed as a veteran regi maet, and the advanced pay and bounties have bceo paid. The Nineteenth Penn sylvania cavalry have also received their advanced pay and bounties, and have taken the field. The authorization obtaioed from the French (iaverntnont by a French ship builder to build ships of war at Nanus, end which ships were supposed to have been iotended for the Kshel, was obtained by the false pretence that the ships were building for tbe Chinese Government. As soon as the fraud was discovered, the builder eras forbidden 'o proceed with, tbe work. It is announced from Washington that Jo the whole matter the Fraoch Gov ernment has acted ia a frank and cordial Banner. Tbe different counties of lodnrjn an outvying each other in endeavoring to mVke ' soldier' families comfortable, and help the Sni;ai j Commission. A soldiers' supper, at Lafayette, tbe other oiht, Letted three hundred aud thirty dollars. Carroll eonnty hss given two hundrad and thirty five dollars ia csh, and four hun dred wagm loads ef provision' ; oue gen tleman in ltxhtnnnd has given one thous and dollsrs, and these are only examples tf what is gniii on nil over tbe State. Secretary Oha.e When we lotk back to our Rcvoluttunary history, we see the names of (lamiltnu and Morris stand ing out boldly as tha great fioanciera of tbd times. And we can now understand that tba ability of tbe financier is almost, if not qui'e, as important in carry iog on a suceeWul war a that of the General. In after tear, the name of Salmon P. Chase will hold the s.tr.o relation to tbe history i-t tbe cxi$tiog war as do the names we have referred to bold to the revolution. Mr. Chaso basahowo a S.iaocial ability in providing the means for carrying on this (rest war that is uusurpassed in the world's bietory, and bis fame cto well be entrust ed to the future historian. A coireprT.d-ot tf the New York j T, ibui.e, describing the battle of lookout MouBiaio, sa)6 : "i have to reeord an el- ! traordinary episode that occurred during tbe battle. Some two hundred mules, j picked near Gen. II luker's lines, broke ljose and charged furiously across tbe field toward wLera a Georgia regiment was : stationed. Thiiikin; it was cavalry, or something eie. tha regiment brake in ; citfusiju and ran, leaving one thousand Kt.fiuld riff-s of the beat description be hind them, which Gen. Uo'kar has to show in prouf of the incident." Tbe vote of the Uiiio soldiers is coming in heavier tbao aas anticipated. It is i thought it will reach forty or forty-two thousand. Tbis will run trough's major ity pretty close up to 100,000. Tbe sol diers' vote is wiping out the Copperhead majority in most of the few counties that were carried by the borne vote. One of tbe gratifying features of our late election , -.1. I .1 . ..I ..1.1....' IS luB CUe-BOJCU vuamoicr Ul ivc nvtuivi vote. Out of eighteen thousand returned, Vallandigham received less tbao one thou taud. I bis is a record of tbe patriotism if the soldier that will &'.l tbe brightest j age of our fcisti ry. Receipt for making Tattlers. Take a lanJfal of the vine called Run about, the tauie q isntity of root called XimVle-tooguc, a -prig of the herb called llickbite, (at either before or after the dog dajs,) a tab's spoonful of Dan't-yon-tell-it, six drachms of Malice, a fow drops of Eavy which can be purchased at the a!. ops of Mi?s Tabitha Teatable and Miss ;'aoey Night-walker. Stir them well i getber aud simmer tbcm for balf an Lour ever the Ere of Discontent, kindled with a little Jealousy, theu strain through he rig of Miaconsiruotioo, and eork it op iu the bottleof Malevolence, hang it npon a kein of t'tre't-ysrn, shake it occasional, lv frafew dsvs. anditwii be fit for nse. J.ct a fvw drops be taken just, before w tlking out, and tbe subject will be ena i led to tptaksll nnnner of evil, anl that ua'.inutlly. From tbt 49th Fa. Vols. A Lcwisburger in the 49th P. V. give the following acooaut of the battle of Kappabaonoek Station, in a tetter to hie brother :J Camp suh Rixesviixe, Va., ) Nov. C, 1863. j I suppose you have heard of the fight at Rtppabanooek Station. Our brigade was the storming party. We were led by our Brig. Gen., Ilnstel. ' I tell yon it we hot and heavy for about two noon. It eotnmcneed about half an hoar before dark. The 6th Maine deployed as skir mishers, in front of the remainder of the brigade, which eonsited of the 5th Wia o nsio, 119th aod 49ih Pa. We bad to charge half mile a good distance to ch rge, with knapsacks on, aod eight days' rations is tbena. When we reached the top of the hill we were to oharge from, t e Rebels began to pour grape, eaonister and sheil into us. Then we got orders to t tayoncta, and forward at a diuble q lick I did not know it was a charge until we got within a quarter of a mile of the hill where the forts and rifle pita were. When we got orders to eommeoee cheer ing, than I knew what was up, for tie mioies began to fly as tbiok as bail. On wa went, up to the works, where we bad it hand to hand for two hours shooting, aod punching serosa the riflo pita with the bayonet. Our regiment did " bully" men never fought better. I saw the report iu the papers about the fihr, and it don't mention the 40th Pa. Tba 6th Maine fail if it had not been for the 49tb Pa., the lifle p:ts would not have bven taken. They ought to know, for they did the skirmishing. After we cap tured the place, the 121st N. Y. and 5th Maiuo came up and took the prisoners awaj ; now they get all the praise. We captured 1,600 prisoners, 7 pieoes of art llery, 8 battle fUgs, and nearly 3,000 small arms. There were two large brigades of Rebels; I am sure there were eight regiments, for there were sight dif- frot flags, and there were only four reg imeuta of us about 1,200, all told. T. G. H. Tbe coal sent to market from all tbe PeDCsylvaoia mines during the year 18G3 already amounts to nearly nine millions of tons. It will probably reaeh ten millions, without including tbe produo; of the Wei tern bituminous region. The SouTnEK.s Cross. Two-tbirds of tbe men in the Rebel army sign their Dimes with an X- From tbis.we suppose, they got the desipn for their new flag. The Proprietors of the O I RATI I) HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully call ihe attention of Business Men and Ihe Traveling community to the superior accommodations and comfort offered in their establishment. 3mI0U KA.NAGA, FOWLER A CO Tbe World Challenged I HAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER (I'aUnlrd JItrrb 31, J?V lrt Premium Jit. Wift iir. A'rn"fmfi.T-t86C aim Vrrmuim at t'uioa rwy fjir. Ott 113, and ITcmium at XorthumtrrUind Cmnty tUir, Oct. 1903 Messiis. Carkhcff & Paine, OF Lewisburs, Union Co., Penn'a would respectfully solicit the attention of all who have stock to feed, and Manufacturers and Sa!e:-nen ol Asrirultural Implements, to their lmpriiremint in Straw Culler'. lis price brings it within the reach of all who may have use for a Fodder Culler. It cuts Hav. Straw, Cornstalks, Paper or Cloth, as smoothly as a razor can be made to cnt a beard, and that too without resard to the lengih of lime the machine may have been in use' The machine is worked bv a lever, and can e made to at rapidly. The lencih of the cut can be reeulaied by use of a thumb screw. The position of the knife to the cut tin" bar ran at anv moment be changed to hnnz and keep their edges toceiher 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 hHd ai home: Th f itlowini lti rfr to thf rst CnttMr nwle and IJ I'T an-l "T l depnadt nthl J Dp.niuiiiriulor.ucce. ,,., Stcxrr. Jom iait. Mci8 raaarrf a P.i. Ontlt-inn I iwlTfi Tur 'Kil ( ti'l-r I'T r nr-rrm. n4 aliid l to tha i-r-on f.T wliom I onl-r.-.! It. It k-kI Mtl-fbM-tion. I ivc.li 1-1 Ihe Bl'.nJ for It. and rnxUms. srcorlli.( U jor rrqu.-.t, b, """""YotDSR. Mr-snsCiiiincTr Pm. Th otiderricnwl. hTin n iii4 vur lmTrTfBt in Vt.ldrCtittr. rent ed Mnrrh 51 -t. 1SH. rh-rfullT O-.ofy. tltt. m hund .k'i i...h ihmvi iUMual. IU imrlirllT. durMlit. pnr. nd thr and mcuwct ith mi Ilia knif -n ( ljii-t.d ti th rutin hnr anl U-n at cut rriulstrd. arr tmititu hlf h nwmmrld it to ntfth mil. 13103 oil"'. TtTtd Srhrafk Adam Ph-Mr Mi. h. l Bvl. r Jrhn MHrnan t,"Tr Roer Samurt H. Orwij Uriire Vrh K. Il.rhnmbarlln John Philiipi 'a.f v.nT.r Jaat' t N Mnwrey Jntn W. Simr.ntoa Tnniaa Taylor 11. T. fontina A. M. U.ha O. II. P Shuaty John lyka Rnoka H'm. I.. Riltar 1-aar KTrr Tboman rnny Jacob Uundy .-.aTHCIIBEXLAMt cni:TT. E S.fladvkon.t R.r. OnffT a-wci- M Howell W C. tlnd-rhot Jam Brrnnao A loiandM Martin rbilib t-inrura r s tel txna eortTr. Ch'a K. Ilunimel Andrew Toong Aaron HrrplrtT Montr ur routity Tliomaf Ftrawbridg. MiCltn coonl J- StoBond B. Woodward Dunoaunon Iron weris . We would alo reler to Mesara s. ' Barrett of Lock Haven, a., and Fnrst Sc. Bradley or Chicago, 111., who have purchased oar Machines. - N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, will call on us or oa T. ti. EVANS, at his gro cery btore in Lewisbnrg, where a sample machine may at all limes be seen. Manufacturers, or Salei-mSn wishing to ensase in the business, will consult os in j reierenee to Licenses, or County and 8tate '".ms. K. (JAKKiturr, US. PAINE. A $35 Iron City QM Scholarship "1 10R sale at the 4r Cw"V es, 4 Jfc '.twisburg UNION COUNTY STAR - v . AdiMlasairaior'sj Malic.- VTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters i of Administration upon the Estate of ELIZABETH U. WILSOX, of Brady, Union county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register ot Union county. in due Torn of law. 1 herelore, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to 8. T. M'COKMICK, Adm'r. Williamsport, Aog 87, low pd NOTICE. N ASSESSMENT made bv the Board of X Directors of the LYCOMING MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ia now in the hands ot 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 RITTER, Agent Lewtaburg. June 37. 1863 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Books of EVANS A COOPER are In my hands for collection. All persona desiring to settle their accounts, will And the Bonks at my Office. C. D BREWER, Lewisbnrg, July 13. Attorney at Law latest avians. 1863-4. Just received the latest atyles of Fashions for the Tall of 1863, and "Winter of 1864, and will continue ia COT AND MAKE UP clothing in the most satis factory manner shop on North Third St. JOHN B. MILLER Lewisbnrg, Aug. 31, 163 CARD. The onderfia-ncd, having pnr chased ihe Right of CARKHl'FF A PAINE'S CUTTER for Northumberland and Lycoming counties, we will be glad to supply orders tor toe same. W 8 BREWER D W BARB Lewisbnrg. Aog. 37, 163 Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers. 1) A PERU to procure Eaemptions from the Draft, and applications for bounty, bach pay, and pensions, can be procured bvealiins; on JAMES F. A JOHN B. Ll.W trwlabars THE UNIVERSAL VTO Wringer can be durable without Coe i 1 Wheel. The Universal Wrinaer took the first Premium (llvr medal and diploma) aithe nrwvora rair.isea. it was pronounced SVI'EMOR TO ALL OTHERS in the World's Fair at London, 1862, ad has always taken the firn Premium in every Siate and County Fair when in fair competition with other machines. It is the Original and only Genuine and Reliable Wringer before tbe People. It surpasses all others in Strength of Frame, Capacity of Prepsnre, Power of Action. We ckalleai the WerlS we fefy all fompetlttoa ! It saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money! It will wear for Years without Repair! No Servant can Break it in L'sing! A child eight years old can Operate it! No caution or skill is required in its use! It save its cost in clothing every sis months! CeEvery Wringer with Cog-Wheels is warranted in every particular. CAN VASSERS WANTED ! To men who have had experience as can vassers, or auy who would like to engage in the sale of ibis truly valuable invention, liberal inducements will be offered and good territory given them (they paying nothing for the Paient Right) in which they shall have the eaclusive sale. Editors desiring a Wringer can pay in advertising. R. C. BROWKINO, General Agent, lOflSmS 345 Broadway, New York Attention to Orders ! rPHE undersigned having received an hon 1 orable discharge from the military service of the V. 8. based opon Surgeon's certificate of disability, has returned home to attend to business ai theOLU POST OFFICE STA.D, where he will be glad to see his old friends and customers : he has just issued the follo wing Order : No. 1. That all true, loval citizens, who have unsettled accounts for Posiage.Snbscrip lions or Bowk accoomswill report themselves at his Head Quarters for settlement, as he is determined lo publish a roll of delinquents and master 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 Cwoper'a late siand, corner of Third and Market 8t, where she will keep on hand a good assortment of LADIES' TRIMMING. RIBBONS and NOTIONS of all kinds also Uallaher's celebrated BOAP. Motto "Smalt Profitt and Quick Sito." Ii. M'Mabwa. BAKERY. T WOULD respectfully announce that ha I ing taken Mr. Cooper's establishment I shall keen on hand Frrtth Brcatl. Cakes, also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Rye when ordered. ICECREAM and Confectionery in every variety. H. L. M'MAHON Lewiiburg. Ha; IU 1SS3 T. M. RITNER, T .411.011 over Caldwell's Drug Store, opposite the Telegraph and Chronicle otlices. Ksrkrt Beware, LewMarg.rra. Where he is prepared lo Cut and Make op all kinds of work in the TAILORING line on short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done neatly. Work warranted satisfactory. Country Produce taken in payment (993 The Dimes Savin; Institntioa of Le wisbnrg IS ready ta receive any amount on Deposite from Tea Cents and upwards. Four per cent, per annum Interest will be paid on all tpetiai deposites of Two Dollars and upwards if deposited two months and longer. Office in James Geddea' brirk block. Market Si H. P. 8HEI.I.EB, Treasurer Lewisbnrg, Oct. 10, 1880 pnOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 1 For sale by MOW IV, & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE lTOV. 27, 1863. SAPON I F I ER, 1 9 Concentrate. U THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. THE public are CAUTIONED against tbe MURlOVS ARTICLES Of LYE lor making Soap Ac. now offered for sale. The only GEN LINE and Patented Lye ia that made by the Penn'a Salt Manufacturing Company, their trade-mark lor it being "SaponUIer, or Concentrated Lye." The great auceesa of this article has led nprincipled parties to endeavor to imitate it ia violation of the Company's Patents. All Manufacturers, Buyers or Sellers of these spurmos Lyes, are hereby not i (led that the Company have employed as their Attor neys. Oeo.ITardingr, Eaq., of Philarl., and Win. Bakewcll, Esq., of Pittsburg;, and that all Manufacturers, Users or Sellers of Lye In violation of the rights of the Com pany, will he Pmsrented at once.. Tbe HAPOMF1EM, or Concentrated Lye is for sale by all Druggists, Orocera, aad country Stores. TAKE NOTICE! The United S:s'ej Circuit Conre, Western District of Pennsylvania, No. I of May Term in IMS, in suit of "The Pennsylvania Sail Manufacturing Company, vs. Tho.lS.Chase," decreed to the Company, on Nov. 15, IH6S, the EXCLL'MIVE right granted by a paient owned by them for the Siroaivita. Paient dated Oct. 31, 1836. Perpetual injunction awarded TLTE PEXXSYLVAXIA SALT MANUFACTURING C0MPT. OFFICES .- 127 Walnnt St. Philadelphia. Pilt St. and Duqucsne Way, Pittsburg. 3in99tmside BT-First of the Season! NEW GOODS! FR OM PHILAD. AND X. . NEW GOODd NEW GOODS NEW GOOOd For the Fall and Winter. For the Fall and Winter. For the Fall and Winter. For tho Fall and Winter. Call and See. Call and Her. Call and Sf.b. Call and See. Jno.H Goodman, Market St.,Lewiibnrg Jno.H.froodman, Market St., Lewisbnrg Jno. H.Goodman, Market St., Lewisbnrg Jno. H.Goodman, Market St., lewisbnrg rr"AII kinds of Orain bought for Cash. BBLS. Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2 v v n naif aad wbolo barrala, for aala by JNO. 11. OOObMAM. COD FISII for sale by jno. n. noonMA mi d ana iiue r ih-kt mr cam ilfrn j m ri I . c l . by is,?B- "wiawaa- SAL ay jT, in barrels and sark for mle 20,000 BUS. of Oafu wanted, fdt wblch tha hkrb.t aM in rah. by JMU. II. OoObMA.V Peace Peace ! DRR Mm, and kltid patww. frin eountry nnA twu H't'- Htm toot for yon "Inr prk are down. Thi pv your MtentiMi. nl frt of your cart, Aod net our Dry Ooods ud other Cue wan. 1tV BfWtMt mod ChaUrMi. and 9at.fi DnflinM, Anl ChmNr-f tid 'intfaiiini. Atil fln Wool IV fail Mi Vfr'ff Poplins ani Mohalrti, b4 Print fir yon all Such u Spn.gur'B nd Cochm9 jaM git aa a call. Mo"llm and Phtlnfi- frnn, rr. to TwrtTEffnti morktnit- 1t latltr and Half Hom for fat; wVtt'tr Ciolrm at alt frfa. fnf duotrm an l roOt W'?6 iwtj-Dide Clothing an cbap a O. ito. We Can lloofw and Cor-t, and Crinoin Pkirtw, And Ds-nin- and rhtM-fttna-" fr drawer and nlrt, At'if ifhirt Front and Collar thr mrn and tr rx-jaj, We've Shaken for ladies, bat don't deal ia toys- WVt Oll-f Jothep and Carft to ror your floor, W.tp fthadx fhr your window Hhp fr your door, WVa Huckta and Blvta and Hutihei of lne. We're Sugars and Coffoe for Paoi)U or Chim. W RruchM and Rrttl, all kiniii ofQaeDwat Po call ami eamin. ere buylntelMwhr; Ton ll f)nd w on Hafkvt tret, eentr of town At fiHKf.LIER'l Old !tand ft. P. a ABE MOW. Uwifburg, April 4, ltMUI. BENEDICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer, AID rtMKS A w Alt' MM FAR UlR. CaVNew Shop on South Fifth St..J Levisburg, April S ), 11 (Dooii Urns Kfo (Boote. KK V COODSI HEW GOODS I Aft' IV GOODS I SEWGOOUSI FOR TALI AND WTXTFRt FOR -ALL ASD WlSTFttt FOR FALL A.m WIKTERI rOM FALL AXD ntXTBRI CALL AXD SEKI CALL AXD SEMt CALL AXD SEKI CALL AXD SEKI XRKMBR, ItCtmt ro KRtwrit. vrr.rRK ro KKKMKR, HTCI.rRK af CO MBKMKR, JtLLVRK at CO tralitmre, KoT. 18i OUFFALO HOUSE LEWISBVRG, VMOS CO., PA. . LEWIS CKlBEI.,Prprllor. THIS new Hotel ia aitnated opposite tha Cou.t Houie.inthe most fashionable and beantiful part of the town, and for style and convenience can ngt be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the University, of attending Conrt. will find it the most ennventent and central public house charges will be the j most reasonaoie iuu hhh will be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Persons in the County will be charged S5 cts per meal. Lewisbnrj, April I, 186 WATCHES, JEWELRY, kc. 13: THE undersigned, having removed her Watch and Jewelry establishment to Criswell's New Building, Market St. between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c, is the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps oa band an assortment of choice JEWELRY, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which she offers at prices to suit the times. Alio, CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted as represen ted. MARIA S. ZL'BER. Lrwiobar C, Ma? 3S,1S&2. Daily Boning News. SAM'L SLIFER has commenced furnishing the Harrlabtirg Telegraph morntngs.at one rent per copv the very latest I Jiews, at cheapen ra'ea June 51 T. 6- EVANS, FAMILY- Q IS O QE11Y AND Provision KiiYrO OTILL AHEAD '-Come one come all I lOVISlOII k3lUlt O and examine for yourselves the la rgea ! on Market street, between 3d and 41b, LEWISBtiftQ. Call and Satisfy Yourselves. OUR STOCK is large and well selected embracing everyihing usually kept in a first-class GROCERY STORE including an assortment of QUEENS WARE, 1TARD-WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW;WARE. I take this" opportunity lo return my thanks to the public for a liberal patronage.and hope by studying tbe wants of my friends aad en dearonng to supply them to merit iheir patronage in the future. T. O. EVANS. LaliSbur. March 2, 'IS. j. a. DiErrssDcsraa Kew Furniture namiL aensAcs Establishment. ri'HE subscribers have opened a Furniture 1 establishment, on Market Si. Lewisburg, (opposite Chamberlin's building) where they manufacture to order and keep on band all varieties of CAR1SET WARE usually kept in snch establishments Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Mufas, Stands, Wtaal-.Nois Ac. of all patterns and prices. 7"Rrratni:i in the best and most exped itious manner. U N D E RT A ICI N Q in all its branches attended to at very low rates. Ready-made Coffins alwavs on hand. J K DIEFFENDERrER & CO Lewisbnrg, April IS. lNt3 James F. Lion. J. flerrill Linn. T F. t J. M. LINN, cl s Attorneys at Law, LEWIHBLRO, 674 Union County, Penn'a. J. HKKRILI IU Cosnsmosss tot tbtata of loa with power to take PpoHltion,akoowVica Daadae iacltsa aai feaahwlea Kesne la lewtoharc. (gg!3gjg$ Legal Auctioneer! r.l.Donrhoner having been appointed sole Auctioneer lor Lewisbnrg, is prepared to; attend to all calls in his line in town and; country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marlte street a Room for the reception, and tbe sale at staled times, of all kinds of Goods at Auc tion. Anv one wishing to disposeof anv arti cle can deposit it with me and I will sell it at the best advantage I can and charge a per centa;e for the same Feb. S. 1859 F A UONEHOWER ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music. Music Books, Mnsic Merchan dise,and all kinds of ItfUNlcal laatra meat, at the lowest ponble prices. TftK Itornoa Watars1 Modern 1b prnvad f'-rntrunfc STillROX FRAME PIAXOS ar jotly proBonn-t by thr PrtM anJ Muvic Matra '. 10 o uariir inxirowirata. TiMjrart nam or en nt j nnrl mont thorough! aiMiitl materialf,n4 wi tfand j any ettmaii. Tn ton m my ap, roana. inn ana mttllow; th toil" h elkutttc BUrb I'm no warranted (or thra jmrs. Prir from 175 to $7f"V niTond-baiMl Piano at great bargain price froai $25 U $IW. Horace Water' Kfeldeonn, Roaewood Caat Tnne-d tba Fqual T-ai aerajwea t. with tn riK-Di viVHiea twn an sow nop. j No. 1. 4 iMtava. aeroll lft frotw C l C, $4a i o. a IU C to V, r No. a.- V to f , 7A No. 4. Piiino atyla, F to r", Km) 1 No. &. f to P. Y'b No. . S twrtoeanJ two etof Tfdt, Lii) . No. 7. ' - and two bank of fey ... 2uu 5o. S. A vtawo tirmn Mlr-dnn, two bank of hf 7 pedal hat four and u atop, $iiOt and vw Thff M;nriMn rrmiin In tan long tins. Each Melodoon warranted for three yearn. The Alexandre Organ I a T fntrnmnt. rorrfoponrlintt In power and com- pa to the orthnar Iff frt pipe Organ. In ro-wood ranea, 6 atopa, $160 a. O sh n 13 atop, with fwruMion Slo 13 tnp!, with percu.on, and wxpr"ioB.ff 375 A liberal discount to Clenrymen. Chnrehaa. aaKTath iVhoole. I-dttw. Pvminarie and Teachers. Tbn Trado UPpItCd OB th Blnat hrVTnl terfftH. HORACE WATERS, Affent, 4X1 Broadway, New 1'crk. THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. & New Singing Book for day schools, called ihe Dav School Bell, is now ready. It ronUins about itflchote Don?, Round. Cstrhes .Daetta. Trio. Quartettn and Chorum, many of them written exprenly for UiIk work.beidM 3i paeof the Klttnent f Muic. Tha KlernentM are onwy and proyreiaaire, tht ordinary teachern will And thenele entirely no rful in irttrurtioir fen youn ncholam toning cor rect I r and r-ntlnnilly, while the tune and wnrd em brace pitch a variety of lively, attractive and oul utir rlnit mnie and entiment. that notrouWe will heexp-rl-no-d in inJurias all beginner to go on with seal ia tl u i tin c "kill in on of thetno! bealth-ivinit.beauty-im-provlng. happlnetm-yielding and onier-prid tiring- exerrf rof trhool life. In timplicity of its elemmtn, in variety o1 alapUtlon of mu?ir, anl in excell-nae anJ number of its eon, orlft-nal, aaleted and adapted. It claims by much to eaeet all comptitir. It will be found to be tbe bent ever i!Wii-d for emtnarie. Arademle an-i Pub lir nhoo)n. A few dample pm? at the Kleraent", Tnnef , and rVns ara given in a eireular: end and get Ana. It i compiled bv IIOKACK WATKHS, author or "Sabbath eVhool Bells," No. 1 and 2. which hava had the nor Dioo ale of "uO.WO copie. Price papr cover, 20 cent, la per "Hi: nouni. w oeniaj, sj pr per inn- einth i bound. embo)ed. Silt, 40 rent, KtO per 100. 'IS roniea furnubed at tbe 1f rrica. Mailei frea at the retail rrica HORACE WATERS, Publisher. 41 Broadwav. New York For Salt by LI VP1 SCOTT at CO , iWadtlpkitu The Horace Waters Pianos &MeIodeons and ILFIMRR ORfi l, and T. Gilbert k Co. cele brated Jtollan Piano, are the nnent lntrament rr patri'i-a lati couicdw now id una. a i a rare a ior intent j c-so afwrra mv me bvw warrntnus, .so. ni liroanway, bsatweea Urand and Broome street, which will be sold at extremely low price. Piano and Hclodeon from nndry maker, new and second hand. Second-band Piano and M-lnriaomet great banraJn; price from $1& to fioo. pheet Manic, M ueic-Book, and all kinds of Musis Merck andi, at war prlees. Opinion of the War. The florae Water Piano are known a among the aery het. We are enabled to pesk of these Inatrnment with WB" degree of confidence, from peraonal knowledge of thntr eicalleBt tone and durable quality ."Ac a? J'or Sabbath School Bell Ro. 2. Sn.oon roplaiilwurd. It la ail aatira nrw work of naart 200 naaea. Many of tha tanaa and llamna war. writtan ?ipr.il5 for thfa Tnlnma. It will aoon b. aa popular aa ItarnNleawatrtRatl No. t.) whlrb hna ran nr to th. anormoua nonnrr I luo.uw enpwn entatrippinc any Snnday Srhnol Bonk of ttft nila isnued in thia country. Alao, Nth volnmaa ara bound ta ona to acennmodat. artiool Abln thB ia (bat Kria. Pricaa of Ball No. 2. vair anrer ISranK par 100. Bound. 25 cent.. f IS par ton. Cloth bound, tmboaaad. gilt, SO acuta, f..t par too. Betl No. t, papar roTara, VI aant. $10 par loo. Bound. 20 ranta. f 18 par 100. Cloth hound, amboaard, tilt. 39 etnta. t& par loo. Bell. Noa. 1 aad 2 hound to. gather. 4(1 eanta, $.10 per 100. 25 copies furnUbad at tha 100 prlea. Cloth hound.enhoaaed, jrllt, 5neaats,940ner 10. NaUt-d poataite rrra at tha retail prira. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, May 2,'S2 lSmrq . 41 Broadway, New Tork. Central Foundry and Machine Shop Sllftr, Walls, ftkrlatr a fa. Mannfaeturrrs of Bollock's Iron Mower and Reaper, Darling's Enaless Cbaia Horse Power Willson's Telearraph Fodder Col ter, Riches' Irun Plowa,Witherow's Self-Shai-pening Plow, and Michigan Doable Plow, a Also, Stoves and Castings of every descrip ion. - All kinds of A grienltnral Implements kept on hand for sale. Jobbing work in Wrought aad Cast Iron and Brass done loonier. - Country prndoc taken in eichaoee. Car. oaWllh Market tg. Pa sim'l a.oawiB. airaaa atvaa ORWTO & HAYES, Attorneys at Law. . O' FTWE rn Houth Second near Market April 1,'si tv Uburp;, ra. UNION BOOT AND SHOE al U CilviJ aVsa.aaw aud cheapest slock of lltsme made Boo and Hhi.es in f'nion couniv ! I r-it.il received a FKEH HL'PPLY f City made work at unusually low prices "yuick Sales and Small Profits" j is the order of thr day at Mll IKi:, j iipposite tne nans, k'wisnorg The Family Always l'rng More Ready ! If you want pure llnivs, go to 8CHAFFLE' ' Drug A Chemical Emporium, where is krpt ' a large and general assortment alwavs. For any article usually kept in a lirsl class Mia auD'jti i call at the . FAMILY DRUG STORE OF ; C. W. HCHAFFLE, Lewisburg - Hennsyl'a DAVID GIMTER tt SON TTAVE removed their C tiair and ta 11 blnet Ware-rooni 10 thr larier and mi re commodious rooms, late the resid ence of Wm. r'uck, on the faraer r ThtrS anS Market Nta. Lenlakara;, where thev hse on hand ihe LAROEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of Work ever em-red tolhe public in this vieinity.coniprisine Dre Btirran. awl Fancy Whtanl nf the Ul.l -tvl, efa. Hairarat Chaira. Cnnc.Mt I "hair. l:nrkttic Chair, KtaarK. Ilt Raki. Tnwe! Kvka. Jnny Liml and I 'or. aip Bdatraila. Vancv ltnnr. Knner Tahlpp. Ai-. aln a genrral aiwurtwiml inf C . .V.tf'i.V 11", A alnxya band Barroom an4 office Chair WholrMl or Ktail. We also attend lo the I'NUEIiTA KINti bn.inca In all it. hranf haa. bvina proidj with lanry lieAKK.4and flak's ralrnt Metallic Iturlal t aara. and roVVINl flour own mabutarturaalway. aa han-l, wa ara rcatly at anv ttma. within an hour. notk. to wan uoan any and all wno may lavor nawltn n call. Havinz none but the be t nrbmen. ari5! WAKRANT all rnrnitnr. n,.nof.rtnr-d by ...and Ba daiyeompetlUoDeitlitrinpricapraiyla. aii Jl tnufnctort on A . I ft tstrrrt, I where Cabinet and Honse Tnrning.ScroIl and I Hip wiwin dona en abort and raaaonahia trrmi. A good assortment of LUMBER alwavs on hand S.r Vvwtl Put, llaoniiUra and Hand kailiux. r7Rrpiiais of all kinds done as usual. N.B. Anv work not on hand will be made sa aoon aa poaoibla. Thankful for pat favors, we still eipecl a eontlnnanea of th mm. Boots and Shoes. The subscriber has irnt received at his Sture (neat door to Ihe Pn.t Oirn rl a full itionla of ItlanSa Jk Shoe of every style and variety suitable lo inn srajon. I ne stock has tiren selected wilh particular care, and will be atlnrnrj at krt rrntiKD rBii ts fob aE.tnv casa. j His old friends and customers and the public i generally are invited to call and examine his 1 stork anil luHre fui themselves. I7MAS ' ! I.PACTI RIMJ and REPAIRING as hereto ; fore will be attended to with promptness and ; . ai reasonable rates. jiidh RotnTa.v,i(t. Lewtiburc, Ort. IS, 1SW. O.P.SHIVELY, ,-.vjRV'i ' TT?. J.,,. u-lZ j a:.,.-. a JJi3l?Zr u Maaararlarrr uf HfeflV Harnwsi. Brit! common ami the ne.aealBOU.EtOlUK,-.r,todb.r,uora.; Dralrr la J.oh. 1 .b Jiii.Vj. ,i tin v r : t'qh 31)3 Pl,fr Ml Jlllf.p J.3SI'CS ' Fancy Saddler, Harness Ilardware.ic. ; - r - , rpiIE pal.Hcril.cr. having carried on 1 I huaineaa for K'Teral year., and gained a reputation fi r akinlEaaol llarnesa ae na any eetooliehmeat ia t:;rvRKtrRKn i wvrkmftnwtiip-.mit1 mpr hi prattM-tr for fTor of 1 th tn4iDK public (rawj frL aod Uk tbir eeaO- ! BnMPMnDathia..NLVT-M.D. th- old .Mnu will f..r Irmph-f th- br-t Workmrt urraw hit o hu-irte-ma h. am f unj in : my .-"ii p as, km sniii.ai nnura. m uuouo ani Hnrs p J warnntvvi, anrl tlnnt a nprf--nt-rl mv rturntl or i rxr-hai.KS'd. "J hi, and if 1 do Dot (fife vou ; tha worth (T yyr mcn-j 1 atill n..t aasiB ak ftir jour ptitronatjp. REPAIRING promptly attended to. aa.CHK.M' fnr CASH or READY PAY ia tao.1 kindi of Country Prodiire. Unwburic. April O. P. SII1VBLY. RIVIERE HOUSE LevvlNburw, Pa. K. G. HETZEL, Pao'a. rntln..i : i r a uiu unucraiuru returns nis sincere tnanks I for the patronage extemled titwartlK him by the citizens of I'nion and the; adioinino ' connties, he would most respectfully solicit a i continuation of tbe same. R. O. HETZEL Lewisbnrg, March 13, 1862 m3 aAHPKTS a larseand choice vari- J "V. from 31 cts. upwards, for sale bv April 10, '61 BROWN & URO. SFort Sale. FRICK, BILLKETER k CO. Are manufactnrinr and have constantly on hand a laree quan tity of 4 feet Palmes and 3 and 4 feet I.ath at the tollcwins prices: Palinarw headed in a new style, from S8 to $10 per M LatU 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 Law I, bora Strap gnwHI. Dec 2S, ISfta NOTICE Gentlemen I CITIZENS of Lewisbure and vicinity are respectfully informed that the subscriber has bought out tbe interest of E. I.. Htsu in the business of Snaring and Hair Cutting, and continue, tha aame at tha ol1 atanl hneemeut of widow Amtaoaa' block, between c. Penny 'a ami t. Houichlna'a where by atriel attention to bu.ineea he hope, to Siva aatinlaelion to all who aiay faenr him with theit aalroa MfSt at all timea eieept Sundays. To all who tarry here till tbeir bearda rrow toag To aet a pleaaant nhaae, jrood aa barber ever aaTet Juat rail on Dims at hi. Saloon, huar morn.aaeoraOOw, xowala alaaa, razari aaarp aad armors aeaa. April S, lgfil A. W. DILLIN, rrof. Barb. FIRE INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NOTRH AMERICA Philadelphia, (lnforporatrd, Capital ..... eoOO.OOO.flO Assets, Jan. 1861, - - 1254.719.81 ARTHUR (t. COFFiy, President CHARLES PLATT, Secretary iy Buildings annually or berpeinallv. Mer chandize, Grain, Furniture, Ac, insored, at currant rates of Premium. JOHN B. LINN. 934 m3 , Agent for I'nion county. Pa. CARTES DE VISITE at Mowry's Gallery Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallery Photographs large size at Mowry's Gallery Phoiographa ia Oil at Mowry's Gallery IvArytypes at Mowry'a Gallery 1 1 . - VI )!.,.... Ambmtypes, and I All kiaila o' iirnea at Mowra's Gallers MO WRY 8 (iAl.l.KRY. in Market treet. I'ppvsite the Bank Lewisburg 938 ! Administrator's Notice. ' deceaed, 7HKRBAS, Letter of Administration the eMate of ABRAHAM Bl.yi.ejT d, late of Liniestone township, l'tyZ eouniv. have been granwa to tne uberika e been granWd to the subsenbtr Sler of said eooniy. in due farm ' by ihe Register of said eouniy. in due form all perwas isxlebfrd to said estate are rann.a! ed to make payment, and thoe harinwcisiai, azainat ibe same will present them day authenticated fi.r settlement, to VAi.E.NTIXE WALTER. An,m,,. D A.MEL I1LVLER.( J traiora Oct.w, Irl.l pd Variety and News Depot, rpHE subscriber kerpa r oaataatly fer iai( at ihe rusr orm-e (beiowibcaw,. H.icjt) a well-seireted slock of Family Groceries, Confectionary anl tiona, IVrfmtiprr A 2L4:Jnate roups all l'i( rXiXtg9 and Oil Shade?, Ttavi'iin hags . j HIank, School and Hymn llooke.Ae. I Paper's and Maaarlnra-ei kaa or lo oitlrr, from liuama. Mew lark or Pbi ! delphia snrh a the Tril unr,Time. Hers t 1 Lriter, Weekly. Clipper. I'olice fiazetie. .Mr, ..cury.Waverly, Liirrarv Conipaaion. Kara..'. , ard L-"lie' rinstraird Weeklya. Cndey't aiJ ! Darner's Magazines. Yankee Xotiunn ., .Vic Macs. Ac &c. ml uy HHitu aitr. ihd ibfip raa aaa I ' Lewiburg GEO. W. FOKKEsT WD. F. GRASSLER, wwatrliiiiuker, Jeiveler f.idr Op twite HrfzrlS HmH, MarSrt Si. Unl.a,,,' navin; opnrl a thop ia p, (ioodman's Cli-ihin; Hiore. it prepared to all kindi of work in his linr. Havmj wi raed large eiliea all his time, be it ' prepared lo rpa:r Match Clocks or Jewelry, and to do Enjravin;, Pla. tin;. (Mdin? or lialvamzing in the best ol the an. AH work warranied lo jva eaii satisiaction, and done at ihe verv Inwesi cub I'Ut-vra i v .in uiorvnt man .If lutlftiaa Acrordr ons ' - ' ; ' aM , ,n ou ""where, see for ' JoureW and save yonr money. Oct. 5, l.51 MEAT AND U.MOX! TA Ol! ti. BKOU N. having ass:k fsH ted in feding ihe hnnry ef Lew shorn and vicinnv. fur nearlv three tsar. past, with the beat of Beef, Fork, Veal, ftc, would return his pratrtnl thank-, to hia nam ron cnMomers ftr ibrir paimna.e aad aa ftonner thsl he jne:, u, cinnntie thr baai ness at heremf.'re in ihe Meat Market H oe between Schaftie and Baker ck Co- I)r fmrrs. Maiket Square. Mimi!n. Vrtif.edsTS aid aturdars CASH N the syviem Public aatronaee ra specrf'uMv snliciied, and arifariion iiinred March Is. '61. I. 8 STERNER. .4 r t. J. M. BOWERY Fashionable Boot and Shoe Data F;lh gt r,ai.r7. " T.EEPSeonstamly on hand, and manafaw lures to ord.r, all decr.p.,oD, of Be a espme'uee.t hukrtt!.d .... - --, j""4" 1 merit a tadre ol the r ubhc l atn niri. a. ay pi as through his hands. WP:' an n,ion k ?iv ,o UJ f,r Hi? Prices arp as low as l hos? of ant pihet iatrr in ihr vic.nity. He solicits a lair maL c'nfidn' lhal c Utr MJ ptlca. l.eWlSODrff, Aat. 31, 18Gi.y WIN FIELD FACTORY! Aeor llarllelOB, Union Co., Pa. THE subscriber, thankfd for past patronaze, would infora his Tnends aud the public in gene, ral, that he continues to mnnniar. ure all kinds of Woolen Good, such aa ('loihs, L'assimeres. Tweeu. attlnelts, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Su'cknir. Yarns. His machinery beinz of the best kind in ne, and having employed tha oesi oi workmen, lie teels sate in sarmf that his work shall not be surpassed br any establishment in the conntrv. AEo'is- P'0' the above eoods kept constantly on hand j lor sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will ba I Carded in the best mannerand on tbe aborts! notice. Terms for carding, cash oa the de . livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Wianeld Mills, March 30, 1857. American Life Insurance & Trust (j, (Capita! Slock $5i0,000) COMPANY'S Buildings,Wa:nutstreet,R B corner of Fourth Pk,laJ'lh:a. C"Lives insured at the o-ttal Mutual rata or at Joint Stuck rales about - per cent. Iea or at Total Abstinent-r raies rhe lowest ia the -world. A. HILI.DIN, Frendent Joan C. 8twa. Sec. 747 GEO. F. MILLER. jigfU-cwisbaTi PEIPHER'S LINE TAND FROM PHILADELPHIA -BtBUTIUV Or rSEIwllT. let Claas 4S ceota par 100 powwda. Sd uo 40 do do M do 33 ds do 4th do 17 do do Sveeinl 2i do do Wheat, Rye and Cora, 13 cent par buabeL Philad. Depot with a-Veerf, Horrf d Frttd, 811 Market 8t. Thankful for the liberal patronage fires as we hope by atriel aiteatioD to bu.n I merit a continuance of the same. THO'S PEIPHEB For farther information apply to iy79S C R M'GINLY. lrni, Lewibsrf DR. I. BRUGGER, IIO.HOPATUIC Pill SIC OFFICE in his new Brick Bltck. Vrkrt street, south side, between 4th ant! 5:j (up atair3.) I.ewisburg 1B6 j .TOItN Tt. laTNN, ATTOKXKY AT HW, vV, LEWLsULUG. fEf Al raw wK. to arr of Der. tor the sutr" NOI and IAI.UORMA aullioriied to r"". Oataa, and Uka Pepoeiliona aad AnWa.it. ( either ol the aboae talra. and alo to te the - - -. - 1. of .Ml State 1a. 1" leIht'J', YMN BOOKS Prwabyteriaa. and Lutheran, at aa. fror doors from the Town Clock nas retnoeo to cvuu. , . LB- ibi;rg pa JOHN H AWN, ' 31 CURIUM .MUllt,Lrwl,tu... SSL Jl
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