UNION .COUNTY' STAR '& LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE. X, , Artemas oa Ghosts. Arteraas Ward, ooe of whose peculiari ties m a lecturer ig that be touches npoD almost everj conceivable subject except , the eut j ot of bis lecture, it delivering a t lecture od "Ghoits," which be eoneludea ib a capital bit at the Disuuiooiste. "The last subject of which I thought," Mja Artemas, "was the war. When I was an apprentice to the printing tusiue, in New Hampshire, having had a contro- veroy with my emplojer, I ran away. I bad do money, and could not beg, ao I called at a farm bouse and asked if they bad any clocks to men J. They said yes, and wibhed I would fix it. 1 touk the clock to pieces, ate my dinner, and then looked at the tabid where lay the countless wheels. 1 koew that I could never put that clock together again. So I told the folks that I was dizzy, and would go out and get some fresh air, and I fhd across the meadows like the bright-eyed gazelle, or anything elso that goes quick. Those politicians who went to work to take the Union dock to pieces to get their diuuers, Defer meant to put it together again. They bave stolen their dinner, but they will not restore the clock. "I haven't told you much about the Bhnt. and it in s.r. al nnm that fh,.r . ,, . , ' , . ,, .. sot time. But I shall speak in oan Fran - in .rmnt f,.nr .k. frr.n thi limn nd all who bold tickets to this lecture (fill be admitted free." Cuaik8. An etuiuent physician, speak ing of our chairs, remarks that they are too high, and too nearly horizjntul. We j lide forward, and our t-pines ache. Too I eat abould be fifteen or sixteen inches high in front for uj(, and from eight to fourteen inches for children aod women. 3 he back part of the seat should bs from ooo to three inches lower than the front part. This list is very important. The depth of tha seat, from front to back, should be the same as the height. The hair baek is likewise nnphilosophieal. The part which meets the small of the back should project farther forward. lo res i of this, al that point there is gener ally a hollow. This is the oiuse of mush piin and weakness in the small of the back. The present seats produce diseom- j fort, round shoulders, and other distor tions. Chair makers should study these matters, aod improce by correcting errors. Mothers' Tensions. Dy resect regulation of the 1'ension OHice, many Hi others (if deceased soldiers are now enti tled to pensions, w ho were not previously. Uuder the original regulations, a matbf r Itas required to prove her martiage, and only mduiceii mothers vera entitled to pensions ; while under the present regula tions any niothccf a deceased officer or Soldier, if she was dependent wholly or in part OB ber dceessed g in far support, is entitled to a pension whether her busbaod Vie living or not, and it is now unnecessa ry for a mother to prove her marriage. While at licrrjville, Virginia, (writes n army eorrefpondent,) we established our lines, and aU persons residing in them were required to take the oath of allegi ance. A "contraband," wishing to go through, on learning the requisition, very innocently a-ked, "Wtat is deoath?" "Yoo must swear to support the Con tilutiou," "Why," jaid Sam, '! can hsrdly sop port da oil woman, times is so diefful bald : The marshal let bim pass. A young girl at Brooklyn, N". Y. was aeizod with the idea that, like Joan of Are, she was born to'lead bcr country's armies. She enlisted as a drummer boy in a Michigan regiment, hoping to rank up to the command. She was shot at Chick amtuga, and telegraphed to her father, 'I ei eclcd to deliver my couutry, but the fates would not have it so. I am ontentcd to die. l'ray, papa, forgive me." In Newark, New J rey, a member who bad formerly large "southern connec tions," proposed that tho church shuuld make Jeff. Davis a life member of the Sabbath School Missionary Society. Even the boys and girls hissed the proposition, whereupon he threatened to throw them cnt of the winc'ow. The "muscular Chris tian" subsequently apologized through the juhlio prints. KiDUcno ad Abscrdi'm. A Rich mond paper acknowledges tbat the rebell ion is reduoed to this dilemma : "If the people are fed, the army must suffer; if the army is fed, tbe people will starve ; and if the people starve, what's the use of the army 7" Jeff. Davis would ask, what's tbe use of tbe people ? In any case, what's the.ute of the Rebellion. i'rest. Berjamin Cox, an esteemed citizen of Salem. Mass.. died luot we,k. Oo the late Tbatlksi'lVlDS day, bo atO blS eightieth ., . . . D Ihaokagivnig diuuer to tbe same room m which be bad eaten it on every 6uccessiv i Thr.koiaintr since fiawaa fmie Teara old. I n n j 1 laving never ooce beeo abscot on account of sickuesa or anj other cause. JttT. Pavis calls tha blockade of tbe Atlantis ooast a paper one, aod jet tbat ''paper blockade" baa oaptored one tbous- aud an l fort; five blockada runners, of wbicb 54 i were schooners, 1,9 steamers, 131 slnrps, 30 brigs, 25 barks, 15 flips, nd 1 17 smaller crafts. Comment is unnecesearj. . . An Irishman living near North Vernon, Indiana, wiul home intoxicated, and seat ed himself in tbe cradle which cootaioed bis own infant chi'd, crusbiug its bead aud killing it instantly. Tbere. is a gentlemsn in Button, Connec ticut, whs bas in tbe l.'uitid States service fi ur sous, seven grandsons, thirteen ncph-1 ee, anJ one daughter as hospital uurte io all, of bid aiuily. Tbe man wbo drinks whiskey or cbewi tobacro, spend his uiooey. Tbe man who tu)i book aod take lime to read them, plant! bis nioney. Tbe wagon -h. p of Wm. Kaker, in Lower Auo-aia Tp., tai tamed djwD. i-cu tCCO, no tiuutaece. STAR & CHRONICLE ALMANAC Si S Si Sis 14 J a. ' 9- I Jan. J .1 i ,i i I ; July S 4 8 ! 7 f if iijijiiatu uli it is iianiik-;ia lohi'i'.'in u'l.'.'ie si s ;hs;ss . ai Mill -ii I I I I I "1 Siiuiu i-.'lia 14 I 1 r.j 17 1 1 v 10 :u ai!js;s4siia6:a . i' rrh. ! :.! 4 4 J I 6 WW rri IT'llilv'j" 'Jo .Sllift, 31 111 Mar. iJ SepL ! 1.1,1. 2 3 4 .1 ' toll i ie 4 6 f, 7 V 10 Ul5lti IT 1 1 IM 11112 U 14 l&itK 17 t'ifl !";.. ; I IS 19120,211 2.1 24 .K2si:m j! 2A'2Ai27 2,2 3u I Jprll I I I I I l! 2! ClO. I II11 51 B 7 8 I2!l:!jl4ls I'2"j21 22 j a! 4 f t a ., iMiiriSiiSlU. 15,1b K.j-lr.'Mai's-ji-jj.l 31 4 9 I IT 2:i!21 ;2!27,2S 29 May. 1 2! ! h r, T n U l'i;llil--M3 14 .ISil"! 17'lX .14.: 2"I-J1 l82.a.i.242f.27;ii. 1 2 3 7! 9 III 1 1 I314 ISI' 17 KilH 2(.!2l22i2.T24!24j2 272'21f,3l I 1 Jane Dece. 1 2 3 l! 71 M H0 iri2!u ii i.-i!!..)!; lx W Iii' Jl 22,2:i24 (i 7 U!14 1 ,) j, l.j I ! ll'lll ' .Wi!l?!tS : '2:1,24 2j : 2i;2b;27;2-.2y3ij.3l I I I I I Holidays Banks clo?c on New War's Day ttb July Tbauksiiliig hritmaa Union County Official Record. 1 PrrsiJrut Jurf-f a l S. Woous. UwiU.wo rotOfflc! ! Jisi.-tjf Jwdj' .) lis W Si..M". MiH1.nt.urg do i i jwix w alls, uiburg do i Mryr-lAfAYET Kai HO do do do do do K'g f gtx.B. II. WtiBEL Ih.tri'l Attenvy ALriiED Haiks Ttnsuir Wm. J"M.s, GnHtnt sionr .Iesi: M. MTaitlr, Winfiwld do dfl ItoUEILT ItKEU, I.AUrHltr.Q do do H4MI,KL lK.-MLL,Nf Columt-il dO (Amiiitt"fpT' tit-Am.kkw kr:.NNUj(,Luwi.iurf ! dO C'HWfJ .!'!! II. I.IN dO dO do t'rtntrrl WitmitM 1 CVntsBUL'S, do do School Stij-rirtt'ltnt JnH A 0ens do Mi rcantiU Ai'praitrx. Kohhono, Nw BurliD do Surmyor CuNHAi MicSLr.n. Korrst Hill do Cori'ner Kusba trauh, lwiafcun. do At"ior Kkktiukk Thompson. MilUinbarg do do J I'. H..!i:iiL'Lii. eiitT do do Wil K. Slm ied, Uartletoa ' do JtwirSUct liar 7ax r.II 5nmNER,MiffiinTir;: do Collector do Tim. Chckch, Lnur.-lt'D do rost OITtces in Union county. Jlnra in Briuly tow uhip) - I" Sln hccker, P M .! ii:iii..iiti.un. Iiri.il i'p) - IfavM Arl.urkie " W;W Urrr MilU (UiiiiUiAu, VI h.D T; H King Arm O.foHlfnii .... J K Corrry " ir. -t Mi t"n iKk!!vTi - - - Johu IitttstiittD " lswi:b'irg (' 'ounty Suat) - HHflli'" Jl Ji'vOits iiroi mi IttroierBiille) M-iriin'mrg -llartl'V'H lsT7trrliin fwrnt ftid IltirtlyTp) l'ii,lf .Vinf; tLiluwlcoe T'l -.Vi. A-r.i - MtoiiWd fry Vlly, I'uionTi ) fjet rurrf.t Itvi IlmlrlE Martio Kudy Mari; l tren Ilel-n 0 linyftl Murk lliillfiranr J a Kiuil-utUhh - f:j.l .uiUd Painl A Walter Rfgular Union county Courts open Third .Monday iu lubmitry May SfifU-Dib'r Ilucrtub'r nAVIN'Ci located in Lewisburg, salicilsa share of tne public patronage. Resi dence ami Uihce on Maikel St., nearly oppo site the liimere House. Lewibur. March o, 163. g"First of the Season! NEW GOODS! FI.'OM I'lULAD. AXD X. Y. NKW GOODS Ni:w (iooi)S NEW GOODS . NEW GOODS For tho Fall and Winter. For the Fall and Winter. For the Fall and Winter. For tho Full aud Winter. Call and See. Gail and ee. Call and rfEE. Call and See. inn If fl.. nd man Tnrl-ot 5t 1 utrUliiiriT dim. 11 uuipuiiiu,.iiainn .j.., .oUa.e j .Ian llJJimiiman. Market M..Lewisliiir2i Jno.H.r.oiidman, Market St.,Le.ihbiirs Jno.II.Guodman,lIarkelSt.,Lewisburg ISAII kinds of Grain bought for Cash. 50 BIUiS. Mackerel, Xos. 1 and 2, in half and wuole barrvlt. f"r xalV by C10D FlSflfor saleliv J JNO. if. OOflBMAJJ. :7lIlTE and Blue Plaster for sale h JNO. It. OK ll)M A N. SALT, iu barrels aud parks for sale by JNO. It. GOODMAN. 20 000; S. of Oats wanted, hich tht hi;h"at in -a-h, by 7 JNO. 11. UtJJlMAN. 'pHE subscriber has opened a 1 rauiily Grocery Store in Mrs. Orier's B.ulding. East end of Market street, South side.where he has a good stock of TEA S,CO FFEE, Sl'lCES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, f-c. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Butter, Eggs, &c. &c. Which are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by JOSEPH I'.CKBERT, Agent Lewisburg, Nov. 9, 1863 Peace Peace ! DEAR friend. anil cioil pntrous.from country auit town Wm'vc r t.oiids tor you a1, ini-e rioeit am down, Tbu atve your :ito-iiUon, noj pH ol your eare, Aod H.-e our Urj tioO'ls aiid otbiT fine ware. i VV Briire and Challiea. aod Satin Dui-brnea, And Cliiail.r and oiu-bauiii. and En Wool lLaloae fuuliiw and Mohnii , and TriiiU. f..r you. II g h s,.ragu-, Md Cocho'a-jut giv. us a call. We're MaHn and ?hetlnj! from vra to twiivi cents W,,H SiiH-kmirf f-r ladi and Hlf IIoii for gents; w.'e Ci.ith at all pricH. fur duntera and coats. Re n r:aujr-tiiad CloIUmg a cheap aa U. stokes. ".''re Cane lloonn and CemrU, and Crinoline flairta. And Drnimii aud I'berklns for drawer and Khirta, Si n plurt .ntf nd Collar tor ain aijd for boys, VYe've bbaker fur ladirs, but don't deal in toya.. lSVT,il-ol and Carrots to cover yonr Soot, u 'xf Sbad tor yoor window and Ittii for your door, W're Bucket and llnekift and Rnblwr of xtne. We've Su(Pr aad Coltea for I'aonuca or Cuisk. Wv'vi' Brubea and Kettle, all kind of Qnrenswat So call and oaauline. err buyioR elrwher: You II tind uon Market .treet, no.tr nf town Al SIU'M.K'.l'-'' Old stsn.1- U. F.t 4KE UKOW. Lrwirliuri;, Aiiril . lr2. BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISBVKG, VMOS CO., PA. LEWIS CiUlUCL, Proprietor. mHIS new Hotel is simalfd opposite lh 1 Coarl Hoiise.inthe mosl iashioDalile and hmm ..f.i nan i.f ihe town, and (or slyle anl convenience can nol be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania, Those visitine the University, or at.enumt; Court, will find it the most convenient ann ceairal puLlie houe charges will be the most reasonable and neither limeor expense will be spared to besiow every comfort apon those who may call. Persons in the County will be chareed SS cts per meal. l.ewishur, April l. 1S6 . A $35 Iron City Culege Scholarship i-OR tale at the Star 4 Caww QflScs, '.ewisburg DYSPEPSIA AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM Disorders of the Liver AXD DIGESTIVE ORGAXS, are cared by HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS; tlie great Strengthening Tonic. These Bitten have perform ri more fiimi! Have and do give more Satisfaction ! Have mure resjieclublc People Iu tuueh fur them! Thau any other article in the market. We defy any ons to contradict this assertion, and will pay 81000 to any one that will produce a Certiliraie. pub lished by us, that is not oenlix. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous I)cbiIitjtDiscasc3 of the Kidneys, and IhVea.ses aris ing from disordered Stomach. Observe (lie fallowing Symptoms resulting fum disorders of the Uigi stive organs: CVnutli-jition, inwrrl filings of MaM to thf tiend, an-iity ot th nt'iuitti-h, n.nife. htnburn, li'tiiit for fruxl. fiitufRft or Wfi-rljt iu thn touis'h, w-ur rurU(iuD, rsiDkioie T lluttt-rnitf ut (lis jtit of tli stAiiuach, riwiruuiiQg of Hit balt liurritil kd1 lifflctilt lirfulliit., tlutlhiii; ut the heart, clinking or Kulfnrnttng -ntatitiU!4 wh-n in it l.vinic i"iturt. Jim tif of vi-in. dot r wtm Isffura tJn?ti;ht,ffTnriind dull puiii in th head, dfflinr of KriifiritiOii, y. IlowiHM of the titn ami fvn, paio in tilt Hiitf.hiirk.rh'vt.linib, ' tr. .cuddi-n t.unb--sot ln-at, onrnioe tn thw tJf-h.rno- BUut uuiagmiugs ot vvil, and great iirru.aiua of cpititfl. That till Is not Alrohoilc, COSTAIXS 1V0 RUM OR WHISKEY, and can't make Drunkards, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. From tht Ftutor of tte Rit4iH r'tfir. A, P,mrt,m1 .V. joriHcrly of tht Surth tAurcA, I'fiiintfa. I hiaTj known Moonnnd'n Osanoan Hitters fiaforntily far a unoib-T of ymra. I h uct-J Iheiu in my own family, anj havt beo m f-xMtl willi th-ir fiTt-rt that I mm imlutd to rvr' nimf ril th-m to inanv otlifrm, and kauw t,i,at tht-y bav tffratt-ii in a BtriKtuiflr bi Or-li.rial manner. I take KTrnl li-aur in tiiu ui.j.-lv roclaitmn this fact, nod caliini the attenltno of those, attticOd with thti itHfaJrii f.tr wlu- ti thfy art rt-nMcuifoJd, to tlir Bitttr, knuwiiiK from mxperit-nc that my rpcoinmendatictn will bf hunuiiiitj I dt thio more cheerfully Hfrt.tiHiil Kit Urn is JuU-udfJ to Lvur-til tb attlicttd ui la not rum driuk. VuurUoi LtVl U. LECK. From Hev. Dr. Br men, FAitnr nf the EriryJyeUi of K'lvjviui KnoitU'Jjje. Although not diKptiMd to favor or rcoaimenl Patent MHiicm in tci-OTai. tliroui;h di-stru! of th.'ir inrtMlt tmtfi and fffrsi-tx. I yt know ,f no Miittieifnt rtuwitt why a mnti may not teftlity to tbe bandit be b-liv- bitutflf to have rwivtl trtmi my t-intplr jrfiarrttin. in the hop- that heiuay tlu.-contrilmt to th in-nftit of utrWa. 1 du thiv tbe more rwttiily in rt-gard tu "ilooliand'n firrman Hitters." priard by Dr. U. M. JackKon.of this city, bcraurf 1 was prfjutjioed afraint tb ro tor yturn, uud-r the hupr!ioi. tbt tby wfrt rhielly an airtholic intxttire I atu indcbb-d t my trit iid K.tKrt fl.ot-nmkt'r. EfM., for tbr removal of this preju-Jir by proper t.-.-t?s and fur nfourt4f inut to try ihput, wtimj tsuttMnii); from great and b-rti; eoiitinued dehility. 'lb une of three tNt lieu Qt thctj? l-itUsrc, at tbe bviouliitC of tb preitetit t. follitwed t y evidfUt rttliitmul rtoratloD tea deirree of bodily and mental Tijcor wbirb I had not fett - n..,tb, Wlur,.iiJ h.d alaio.ta.p.p.ir! ol rr.i- iu.for ih.uk tii ana n.y&ii.d fur diruag ni Ui tha UMf of them. J. .NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia. From the Pattnr nf th frrmmtmm Riptui rhureh. Ifr. C M. J;ii"km-n Ilr Fir: IVi-swim! xif,ri'-ni t'tia bl m If say that 1 rt-junl tin- (iitrman HittT!t prepurtnl 1t you as a nioi-t r-j.(-.l!r-nt utf.li-iiii'. Id cumr of a fia-vi'rt i-.iM aiil (jfiiereil dct-ility, I have b-a itrt-ntly iM-nt'tiN''! hy H um of thu l.itt- r. and doebt not that tby will i.riHiucw bimilar tllt-rtu onothfrrp. Vourti truly. WAUUi.N i: AN DO LI' a. From tht rattornf Il ddtng .V. E. church, FhOaJa. Pr. JnckiHiU IVnr Irir: ll.itini ued your (ierraan Ititit-rn iu Diy family fn-tuiitly, I hiii pr.'an--l to ny ttiAt it hnn n of irrfatwricti. I hasHT tlmt in mf.t cm-n rsc-Drl ilfbility of th py-tfni, it is th rafvA ttD-i Diost vniuavr.le niuetlf of whicll 1 tutre wny kuuwl d. Vour rttictfullj, J. 11. TUKNtK. From the formrr Potior of Vie ChlumW (X J.) and MibMown Fa.) U'p iU cfiurcJits. New Kcm h.li.N.Y. Tit. C. M. Jarksoo Vvat Pir : I ffl it plaurthufl, of my owd Mcurd. to bar tfetitnony to the fXCiIeur!t:of th 0rinsn Hitt-rs. Some ycarts sidi-h, U-iuat much kltiictfl with Iyftpr-Aia, I uswtl Uttm witlt rry N-nti'-ial reulls. I have uflea re'' mux.-in If J tli-m to prrsnnt Dftct'lt-.1 by tlmt tormfiititifT tiiw M.e. Di huve htard from lb' in tli tn"t;t tintlt'r.ui; tftininuialrt - to its grvt Tlue. In ra.wm of (tfni-ral dfbilily, I retrlinTP it it tonic Lbftt ovn not be eurpauaeU. JOHN M. LVuAS. From Are. Dr. Winter, Fitter of Rxiorough Iliptut church Dr. Jarknon Dear Sir : I frrl it 1ue to your eillent jrv imraticn, iiontunu o uerumn latttttrd, it alJ my testi muuy t" the d-n-rTM rtut,ttioQ it ban obLtinvl. I Imve fnr ytnixp, at lltwn, -vn trouble with frrnX Jif-onl-r to my liftul and Ufrtoa syxte-m. I wan Jvi!Md, l y a frivnd. to try a bottle ofyour (iwnnan r.ittri, 1 did ao, aud have spHmt,d en-ut and un-xjtr'O.I relief; my health has been materialiv benetited. I rrnfident.f recmmeiid lh article where I meet with canea pimilar to niy uo, and have teen ajure4 by many of their irocii effects. Ue.pectfuly yuurf. TUOMAS WINTKJL From Hr. J. S. Ifrrman, of thr fjrrmnn ffeormed church, AutMen, Bri: county. Dr. C. M. Jarkaon Reirted ir : I hao been tronb td with Dym-eptna nearly twenty yearn, and never tmed any mediriue that did me ar murh (t'od " Hoof land'M Buterc. I am n-ry mncb ioijauTed in health. aft having taken Htm bottles. lU-ircctiully your. J. 8. II EU 11 AN. pntc&Sa Bottle. Largo size (holding nearly double fjuantity) f 1.00 Small sizo "5 (iDos. 5.00 4.00 BEWARE OF COUX1ERFEITS! See that the signature "C. JL JACK SOX" is on tho WRAPPER of each bottle. Should your nearest drnggist not have the article, do not be pnt olTby any of the intoxi cating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal OJiee and Manvnetory, .to. C3I, .1RCMM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JONES & EVANS. Succesiurs lo C. M. Jackson Co., Proprietor!. For sale by BENNETT BHO'S, Lewisburg, and by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the toiled estates lvL)cc.lC3 NOTICE j TS hereby given to all persons leaving Deeds, I J Mortgages, Releases or other reapers in the Register and Recorder's office, unpaid fur, that said papers may be had by applying at my residence, on West Market street, and that all such papers remaining unpaid for, by Feb. I, 164, the amounts due on them will be sued for aeeordiug to law in su h ease made and provided. GEO. MERRILL. Lewisburg, Dec. 1, 1863 I?IIILIP GOODMAN, AiT, Clothing Manufacturer. Asn iiem.er in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c, Opposite Ilctzcl's Ilotul, I.civiNluir, I'nloa Co., Pa. KEEPS coiisUMtly on hand a large Hock t.f CLOTIS, CASSIMERES, SATTLNETri, VKSTIXG., Ac. Garmenli Cut by a skilful Culler. Men and Boys' (.'loining made to onler. IUS2 SPECIAL NOTICE. T HC Duoks of EVAX.S & COiJI'EIt are in desiring to seitle their account's, will find the Books at my Office. C. I) fcREWER, Lcwisbur?. July 13. Attorney at Law fates! iasljioiw. 1863i. Jast received the latest styles of Fashions fi r the Fall of ISO:), and Winter of 1SC1, and will continue tr. Cl'T ANIJ MAKE L'l clothing in ihe most satis factory manner shop on North Third Si. JOil.N U. MILLER Lewisburg, Auj Daily Horning News. SAM'L 8LIKER has commenced furnishing ihe IfarrlMliurg TflKraplt mornings, at one cent per copy the very lalest News, al cheapest raies June 21 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. THE undersigned, having removed her Walch and Jewelry ejtaMishmenl to Criswell's Sew Umliling, Market St., between Front and Second, she is prepared to j Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c., in the most approved and MUinfartnry manner. aShe keps on hand an assortment rf choice JKW'KLUV', ffr Ladiesanrt (.entlemen, which she ortV-rs at price to uit the tunes. Alto CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work aud wares warranted as represen ted. MAKIA S. Zl'UER. Lewifibartf, May 18C2. The Proprietors of the GIRAKD II O US K', PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully call ihe attention f Business Men and the Traveling community to the superior accommodations aud comfort ofiered in their establishment. 3mt011 KA.NAGA, FOWLKR A CO Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers. I)AI'EKS to procure Exemptions from the Draft, and applications for bounty, hack pay,and pensions, can be procured by calling on JAMES F. It JOHN B. LINN. Lf wiiburg TUK UNIVKUSAIj e i si u VyO Wringer can be durable wiihout Cop- l Wheels. The Universal Wnntjer loott : the first Premium (ilver medal and diploma) al the NewYork Fair,lS6i. It ras pronounced 1 SVPERWR TO ALL OTHERS I in the World's Fair at London, 162. and has j always taken the tirst Premium in every State j and County Fair when in lair competition i T . , ri i a ! It IS Ihe Original anil j with other machines. It is Ihe uritptiai ami only (Pennine and Reliable Wnnjer before the People. It surpasses all others in Strength of Frame, Capacity of Treasure, Power of Action. ffrrbsllrngr the fforM we d0 all Competition! It saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money! It will wear for Years without Repair! No Servant can Break it in l.'sins,! A child eight years old can Operate it! No caution or skill is required in its nse! Ii save its cost in clothing every six monthi! TiTEvery Wringer wnh Cog-Wheels is warranted in every particular. CANVASSERS WANTED! To men who have had experience as can vassers, or any who wonld like to enease in the sale of this truly valuable inventinn.liberal inducements will be offered and good terriiory piven them (they payin nothing for the Patent Right) in which they shall have the exclusive sale. Editors desiring a Wringer can pay in advertising. R. C. BROWNING, General Asent, 1005mrJ 315 Broadway, New York REMOVAL. THE subscriber respectfully informs her friends and patrons thai she-has moved to CM Cooper's late stand, corner of Third and Market Sis, whi're she will keep on hand a good assortment of LADIES' TI.IM. MING, RIBBONS and NOTIONS of all kinds also Uallaher's celebrated SOAP. Motto "Small Proits and Quirk Snlct." R. M'Mabon. EMERY. WOULD respectfully announce that ha? ing taken Mr. trooper's establishment I shall keep on hand Fresh Bread, Cakes, also Bran, Wheat and Indian and Rye when ordered. ICE C RE A M d Confectionery in every variety. H. L. M'MAHON Lewirburg, Ma; 11, 18S3 Tne Dimes Saving Institution of Le wisburg IS ready to receive any amount on Peposite from Tea Cents and upwards. Four per cent, per annum Interest will be paid on all special deposiles of Two Dollars and upwards if deposited two room hi and longer. Office ic James Geddes' brick block. Market 8t H. P. SHEI.I.EB, Treasurer Lewisburg, Oct. 10, 1N60 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, j Vat sale by M0 WRY 1 T.G.EVAWS, FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Store, on Market street, between 3d and lib, LEWISBURG Call and Satisfy Yourselves Al'II STOCK is lare and well selected ) embracing everything nsually kept in firit-clas OROCEKY 8TURG iuclmting an assortment of Q U E ENS - WARE, HARD -WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW-WAKK I take this opportunity to return my thanks ti the public lor a liberal patronase.anti nope by stodvins the wants of my. friends and en dcavorine to supply them to merit their patronage in the tuture. T. U. EVANS. LvwijiliurK. Marrh '2, '(A. J. I. DIFFEDSFKa icit Furniture niSUL SCHIULCK rstaltllxhinent 'I'llE subscribers have opened a Furniture I eiablishinent.on Market Si. Lewisburg (opposite Chatnberlin's buildings) where they inannlaclnre to order and keep on hand all varieties ol i'AMSET WARE nsually kept in such establishments Uutcaos, Bedsteads. Tables, Chairs, Mnfas, Stands, What-Nots Ac. of all paiterns and prices. riTiicpiiHixn in the best and most exped itious manner. UNDERTAKING inall its branches aitentted to at very low rales. Ready-made Coffins always on hand. J K UIEFKENDERFER & CO Lewisburg, April 16, itibH James F. Linn. J. fXerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, J 41 torncjs at Law, LEWISBUltti, l Union County, J'enn'a. J. MKRIIILl LH5 Cojnsio5ta for the State of Iowa with power to tjk Deposition, achnowled2 lfeadR.ac A on Ion and I ommlxilon House In Lealsburg. diONj Lesal Auctioneer! r. .noa'lloV?r havingbren appointed sole Auctioneer lor Lewisbisra, is prepared to atiend to all calls in his line in town and country. . Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the receplion, and the sale at stated times ofall kinds of Uoods at Auc tion. Any one wishinglodisposeof any arti cle can deposint wnh me and I will sell it at the best advantage I can and charge a per centa?e for the same Feb. 2fi, I8f,!( F A DON'EHOWER ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music, Music Books, Music Merchan dise.and all kimlsof .HiiNiral Instl U llliutM, at the lowest possible prices, -jwv, THE Horace Waters' Mod.rn Iia- fCTi "flajtiroted Ov.r.trmin ,ffiTfiMo nttne ii4os arc jutuly pr'-oounr-ed by tht Prn ni Munic Maitr to h- nup'Tiftr lD;rmui nt. Thf-yurt tuilt or the bfft nnil moMt thoroughly cfufioncti niiriitU. mj vin stand any rlin'it, Th tr-nw is Try difp, rouml. full nd nirllow; the touch ;! lie. Y,rh I'iauu warranted Ur thrtt; yt-aM. I'rii-fi fmtn ITi to $T-K. iT" nil-hand Piano at great brfsiu pricrB from $4 lo $100. Horace ITatem9 Mflodeonii, RoiM-wi ijae., Tuilfd tlia Kqual Trmiwramtlil, with th. I'liUnt lutiile u fwpil and tvlo Slop. o. I. I firuvu, .rro'l l-g., from V tn P, JI5 No '1 4'. " " C to r, 60 No.a. " m r in r, rs N... 4. s " Pi.Qoatyte, K to r, loo No. 5. A " rinr, No fi 6 two ntouaanil two Mtaof ri-rd., liiO No. 7. ft " " nrj two hak of ktys, - - - - 2v0 o. 8.-5 octnTf orenn M. lodfor. two nli of kfvn, pfi:ti rja, tour and il tops, $-a0t f.r& nn l t .00. Then Mflodt-oiiH rrrnain in tant a Jonj tl&f. Earb Mt'lttwu wiarranttJ f-r thr- e ymri. Tlie llexandre Organ if a re'! inxtritmont. rrri-pDiiri)c in power and com putt to thf oniitimry 16 ft t pip Organ. In rotsfwoiftl cafes, ft , J100 4. 9 ins i:t " VA 13 rtnpff. with ps'TfiinpIon, 310 U A topi, with prrcu.iirii-ii. anil "expTPonion, 376 A litrtTal ili!H-uitt to ClT(ryuivn, rhurrbvj, Snhbatli ? lnnj. Lotl't-!,, .a.nitiarin an! Tea-lirs. The TruJe uip.ii-d tm the ni-t ittn-mt t-rmn. HOKACJE WATERS, Affcni, 41 Krnndway, New York. THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. A New Sininw Book for ifay schools, callH ihe Day School Bell, is now realy. It mntiaitiK lrfut'yrhiit-- ourm, Koun li,Cat(-h,Iuttis TrioH, yurt tt atiil ChortirH-s, many of lliem written expr'Hfly for thi!".w-irk.ln;i-i.- 32 pnnt-Hof tht- Klt-mt-nt ot MuMt. l'h KIwDivutis are nafy and proyrftifiivt-, Ih.tt onlinary te.u'ht-rs will find thpmilTfi ntin l eUc ctr.intut in iiirtrurtiitt: evm yoo nit (scholar to "in cor-ret-tly and fcfifDtilit'ally, whilo thr tunt-s and word cm brner ior.h a tariety of lively, attrnrtiT1 and soul utir ring muHic HDti HfDtinieni!'. that no trouble will beexp-rit-ntH-d in imluciu all 'jiinnrs to po on with in acilirini:i)kil. In oD- ofthmonthfaUh tfiTinq.Wanty im proving, bnppinf.oti-yieidinat and oriitr-pndiicior exr-i-tt-A of itrhool lift. 1 n simriicitv of its rlmcntfl. in varifttv and adaptation of muir, and in exriflUnrr and numhrr of it(( Mm.I4 orifjin., aflreted and adapted, it rlaims hy murh to csrul all pompt'titnrii. It will he found to b thi h. ever iHfued for minaricn, Acadf-mie and run-in- .S'lioolia. A ttw Pamplr puirefiof th- Kltrmt-ntx. Tun?, and dotiu ur ptvn in a rirrulnr; (tend and p-t one. Tt in compiled hy HOKACE WATKHiS. author ot "Sahbatb School itflln," Noi. 1 aud '2. whi-'h have had the enor nioun cale of To0.'O0 mpiea. Priceti paper eftTer, 20 cfDti, fl5 per Ukj; hound, flenta, per 1(0; cloth bound. wmboRfied. (i!t. 40 rent. f:iO per 10. 2ft eopies furnishedatthe H0 prie. Mailed free at the retail prica HURACK WATEK8, Publiher, 4S1 BroaiwaT, New York Tor Sate by LirPIXCOTT A GO , PhiUxdelphia. The Horace Waters Pianos &Mlodenns and .UKVIMWK Kt.AS, and T. Gilbert A Co .'p cele brated KliMn lianoH, are. the finent imttrnmentii for parlor and churched now in dm. A larrre annortment ran be seen at the new warerooms. No. 4M Broadway. Iwtween Orand and Broome street, which will he wld at extremely low price. Pianoa and Melodennv from aundry nialier new and aecon'lrhaud. tWond-hand Hanoa and Melotleonaat irreat bnricain; prices from lb to 1100- theet Munic, Music-Boyta. and all kinds of Music Mtsrchandiae, at war price. Opinion the Press. "The Horace Water Piano are known a amnnr the rery heat. We are enithied to apeak of these iuatrnmenta with anmedrcreeofconndt-nre, from personal knowledge of thidreicellcnt tone and durable t,uaJity." Aew Fvrk EcanyelisL Sabbath School Bell Wo. 2. .0,00ft copiei8ued. It ifan entire new work of nearly 20dpajre. Many of the tune and hymn were written expreoly tot thia volume. It will aoon be aa popular aa HapretleeeKaor(Bell No. 1.) which has run up to the enorraou number ef 620,000 copie ontatripping any Sunday School Book of it file iaaued in thi country. Alao, both volume are bound in one to accommodate ftchool wishing them in that form. Price of Bell No. 2, naixsr rover. 15 rent. $i2 per 100. 3onnd, 25 cents $18 per lt0. Cloth bound, emboaned, (tilt, 3") ent, $22 per IW. Bell yo. I, paper rtiirr", i een, j iu per iiiu. Bound, 20 cents, $18 per lOo. Cloth bound, embodied, cilt, 2ft cent. $-0 per li0. Bella No. 1 and 2 bound to adher. 40 rent. $: per 100. 2fi eopteefurniahed at the I'M) price, (. loth bound.emboaned, trilt, fttt CenU, aHuper 100. Mailed pnatajr1 fre at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, May 262 18mrq 41 Broadway, New York. Central Fonndry and Machine Shop Sllfrr, Walla, Shrlnrr ro. Mannf4cturcrs nf nnllnrlt, Trnn afamj Mower and Reaper, Darlinn'a Knallfss Chain Horse Pawer .Jwart Willsou'sTfleKrarh Fudder Col ter, Riches' Iron Plows.Witherow'a Self-Shar pening Plow, and Michigan Double Plow, r Also, Sioves and Callings of ever; descrip ion. All kinds of Agricultural Implements kept on hand for sale. Jobbing work in Wrought and Cast Iron and Brass done to order. Country produce taken i exchange. C-r. rf fiiib a Mark. H- TwNbnrg. Pa. sih'l h. oawis. aLraaa aaits OKWIO & HAYES, Attorneys at Law. 0' mCE rn South Second near Market April 1, '61 Let 111 burg, PH. UNION BOOT AND SIIOK QTH.L AHEAD! Come one! come all O nd examine for foorselvea the large and cheapen stnclr of Home made Boo and Mhoes in Union county ! rf-Joit received a FRESIf arPPLY r I'll' matte work at unu.ually low prices 'Quick Hahs and Small Profits" Is the order of the day al SQ11RK.S', OppoMte Ihe Hank, Lewisburg The Family Always Pru-r Store! Read y ! If you want pure Urufrs, in to Sf.'ff AFTLE'r? Urui; & Chemical Emporium, where is kept a lar'e and general assortment always. For any article usually kept in a tirst class eallai the FAMILY DRUG STORE OF C. Y. SCI I AITI.K, Lewisbur;-; .... JVnnsyl'a D.1VID GINTER k SON HAVE removed their lialr and Ta blnet lf:irc-roiu to ihe larger and more commodious roims, late the resid ence of Wm. r'rick, on the t'orser nf Third an Market Sis. Lrw'sborff, here ihey have on hand Ihe LARt.Ks T and BE.-T ASSOKTME.NT of Work ever offered loihe pulilie in this vicinity.comprisin Ores ! Hnr.an. and Kni W.hi.taTiJ. i1 tit. It"t .tTlra. -.I... Hair-Mat Chair.. f,tii'4t rh.ir.. Hnrkinv Chiiir.. l-.uttf.r... iiat n.-Ki. iow.j iucr. J.nnV I.InU aol 4 bt 'an ll.'lt-iiil.. rnry l.oune". ttc T.M.. Ir. a v.nTtl ."rtn-nt of t'OMM'iy HitkK .1... haad ll.rr(Kni and Ulttc! Cb.lrp W hl.al or Krtait. We also attend to the I'NDEKTA KI.(; bu.ifitK In all il. hr.in-h... B"lnv rrnr,M with Kaarv IIKAH-K-anJ f'KkS Palent Mrtillllr Killlal (ae. ani I'OtKtNe '.four aid nianulnrtur? alw.y.. on hanlt nr. r.aay at aov tin., within an hnur . notii-v, to watt uixm anv and all who may f.v.ir oa with a c.ll. Having none but Ihe bet workmen. rePf W4ttRANT all rui-fiitttre oiRnaf.rtnrl by U9, aud tp deij oocii-tltioD eltbvr in pne or .i.le. &ai Uniiujiiilt,ru on X. sf Slrrrt. where Cabinet and House Turning.Srroll and Kip Sawitjff dooo on short Dolie. and r.an.M terms. A good assortment of LI.'MIIER alwavs on band for wel pout. Ilnnni.tvrs and ll.-ind H.ilinr. JVRirAiRiso of all kinds done as usual. N.B. Any work net on hand will be made as oo a. post.i. Thankful for past favors, we still eipecl a utiouanreofth. lamo. Loots and Shoes. The subscriber has just received at his flore (uen door lo the Post Otfii-e) a full supnlv of Itonf m Jk. Shorn of every style and variety suitable to me season, l ne stock" has been selected with particular care, and will be afforded at KKT RKIIIIED Pliirrs FOB RFIHY I15H. His old friends and customers and ihe public generally are invned to call and eiamine his su-rk and ju.'ije foi themselves. IV MAN I FACT! l.lNti and REPAIKINO as hereto fore will be attended to with promptness aud at reasonable rales. Jon HorbUTiit, igt. Lawiabnrr. Ort. IS, 1S. O.P.SHIVELY, ."'-' r, . Wannrarlti TnT WjnUfjr(rjprF of . St1 tJ J f . :2msM J J, fad .I.J!..-, common nn. I the i ewaatrnt HOIa.SKt'OLLAM.warrantedtohnrtnohorae ftralrr In Jcqh) rjnD cite Jiliip? qp? Ifb.p iq?!??, Bl KULO UOBRN, BLANKETS, SLF.H.I1 liKLLN, Fancy Saddlery, Harness IIardware9&e. rMIF3 snWribor. having- pnrricd on X buiinea for erHl yeara. and rained a rpu:ati'a fr makiuir a.- i:ijd flarnesc 4,.. aa any eu'.ii'uiu-Tit in thia rrt;i'ii and Ihe I'nion ?cdntv A jri'-ultiir( ioriety havini; awardrd TUfitH FMiMlFM f..r artirfr-ia nt hi workmanohip would -Xireaf his gratitude lor tafora "f tne tn.l,iit puMic alna.lv reeeivet). 1 nued patmnae at bia M'AND. aaa ifat-ir conti- j The leather n-d by me la of the er? tanned in the old way, and will lust fi.r tear. I r 111 the beat Workmen oTtTFee my own huiii)- and nn f-utd in my .shop t all auitahle hour. My il il n I Wtri are warranted, and if not aa repreaented may be returned or exchanged. Call and ee tn-, and if I do not tfie you the worth of your jnont-y 1 will not aain ak for your patronaftu. KEI'-VIRIXO promptly attenilcJ to. tCIIi!aP rnrTASIl or KEAliV I'AT in mot iiil of Country fri-liirtf. L. ibu'ri:. April 1, l P. 8IIIVF.I.T. lUVIEltE HOUSE leTliiiir?, Pa. R. O. HETZEI., Pro'h. THEundersiened returns his sincere thanks for the patronage extemled towards him by the citizens of I'nion and the adjoining counties, he would most respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. R. G. HETZEL Lewisbnrg, March 13, 1862 m3 CAltPKTS a largeand choice vari ety, from 31 els. upwards, for sale hy April 10, 6I BROWN 6c URO. FRICK, BILLMEYER & CO. it m -mmm Are nianufaciuring and have ifflT'lj",Jconsiantly on hand a large quan tTSaj'i'y of 4 feet Palmes and 3 and 4 tft tCTita feel Lath at the lollowing prices: I'alill? headed in a new style, from $8 to $10 per M Laf h 3 and 4 feet long, $1 to f l.fllj pr M. SihlngleR at -15 to $7 per thousand. Palings and Lath made to order, any length parties may desire Lewubnrn Stan Sawmill. M, IS60 KOTICEGentlcmen ! CITIZENS of Lewisbura and viciniir are j respectfully informed thai the subscriber has bought out ine interest ot L. la. Hires the business of Shavins and Hair Cutting, and eontinuea the aame at the old atand haat-ment nf widow Aainion!' bloek. between C.Penny'aand J. tInu)hton'a where by atrict attention to buK,n-a ha httpr to riee aatixfaetion to all who may favor him with their, patroa B2f.at all timta eaeept Suudaya. To all who tarry here till their heard trrow lonj To get a pleasant abate. hhI aa barber ever Kavv Juat rail on uillin at nta saloon, nusy morn.eTeornoon, Towel clean, raxora sharp and aciara keen. April 8, lol A. W. DILLIN, Prof. BrK FIRE INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY' OF XOTRH AMERICA Philadelphia. (Ineorporatrtl, 1701.) Capital 8500,000.00 Assets, Jan. 1861, - - 1254,710.81 ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLATT, Secretary I tTBuildmes annually or perpetually, Mer - chandize. ttrain. Fnrnitnre. e. insnrorl at insured, at currant rates of Premium. JOHN B. LINN. 931 m3 Agent for I'nion county. Pa. PARTES DE VISITE at Mowrv's Gallery J Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallerv Photographs large size at Mowry's Gallery Photographs iu Oil at Mowry s ballery Ivorytvpes at Mowry's Gallery All kinds o' types al Mowry's GaMery MOWKY'S GALLERY, in Maikct aireet, opp onte the tauk Lewisburg V3S FIRE INS01UNCE, C ET yoor I'ltrpttty inaured in the . f trst company, fhe u .rliJ fmnraifce Ci inpaay is now c "Ola, ol the most reliable and" xafest d nipann insure in la I ennsylvanAu opprjiii fl years and has t i n uiiuion amiars. rersons wnnir.j; n, lltS. ' in ihe above 'ompany ran do so by an.',1 to SOI.OMAN HITTER, who is the 'l acting aeent for Lewistorg and Union Co"' Variety and News Depot, 'I'nr. suhseriher keepa ruoMiml, r, , I at Ihe POST ilFKII'E Cl.e!..... . 11 ' Hmisel a wllf.i-i.it .fuel ,.r 'irl j Family (jrocerics, Coufcct ruit.-i. r ancy No tions, rrrfnmTy A Soiir).-', Wall I'arjrr. nm fill I n I t-i. . , . . . i J51unk,.ScIiool and Hymn HotjVi ' I'mx-M ailfl .tlap R7illCi- :,ki, or to order, from liosim. New ork orj-, 54 rteiphia such as the Tribnne.Tinitj n,,"' J" Ledger. Weekly, flipper. Police Cay, . cury.Waverly, Liierary Cfimpanir.a. HVp,"i and Leslie's Illustrated Weekijs. t cit, j, Harper's Magazines, Yankee .Notiiii ttl Sc Sir i, etc Ac. Jit or BHrfU AUK SOIB CHF.AP Ml al,, Lewisbnrg (JEO. W. FflKKEaT WPI. f. GRASSLER, Brie Walla-Klure.Hurhd St. UaLborr ra. ' Havm op.n-rf a tibop ,a f Oooiiinan's Cl.iihmjr Diore. n .ir(.n.i-.i iu mi minis ot wen in his line. Having worked : large cities all his nme. at ji-j'rti-'t hi repair afr.)t ("locks or Jewelry, and to do Kngravin. Plal i ting, (iilding or ia! vanizinf in the brsi sis. a ; of the an. All work warranted to jive eni'irt I satisfaction, and done at ihe very lowest taa ' prices. Also Accordeons and Meludtast repaired In ihe best manner. Call in before you go elsewhere, sea Ui I yourself and save your money. Oct. 6, ISai MEAT AND UNION! JACOB ii. BROWN, bavins assis-1 tr ted in feeding the hunsrvol Lew-S isliurg and vii'iimy. for nearly thrae past, wun tne Dest ol Beef, Fork, Veal, fcc, ; w"oW r"orn h" V" 'hanks to his n.-a j rons customers lor tn-ir pairoaage ard aa ! n"UI" rs lhal h' intends to comma ihe bast j ness as heretofore in the Meat Marke! Hi asa between tschaffle s and Baker tfc C'o.'s trsis Mures, Mnrket Square. Mi.asi.SBs M ednesdavs and Satardin CASH is the system. Public patronate r spectfu'lv solirned, and satisfaction itsarad March IS, 'fil. I. . STERN ER. A U J. M. KOWERY j Fashionable Boot and Shoe Bake. South Fifth St., Jyrtritiury, KEEPS constantly on hand, and manufa lures lo onier, all descripiinns of Being aa eiprrirnced Shoemaker, and aa ions tn me ril a share ol Ihe public patronage, he will warrant all work which may pax through his hands. Particular aiituiicn will be ;irn to Ladiet Work. His Prires are as low as ihnse of an nihat dralrr in ihe vicinity. He solicits a lair trial confident lhat he can satisfy every person. j.ewisnnre, Aae. al, lseo.y W I N FI EL D FACTORY 1 Afcr Hurl Irlou, Union (., Pa. THE subscriber, thankfal for past paironaae, would inform his inends and the public in gene ral, lhal he continue to manufac ture all kind of Woolen (ioods, such aa Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeus, Satunetts, Jeans. Blankets and Flannels) also. Carpet and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in savior lhat his work shall not be surpaci by any establishment in the country. A good sop ply of the above (roods kept constantly on haai for sale or to eirhane for wml. ai price that can not fail to please. Woof, will be Carded in the best manner and on ihe shortest notice. Terms for ran!ins, eah on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. WinfieM Mills. March 30. 1857. American life Insurance & Trust Co., (Capi'al Stock $500,00(1) COMPANY'S Buildinga.Walnut street,? B corner of Fourth Philadelphia. C? Lives insured at the usual Mutual rate! or at Joint Siuck rates about 20 per cent. Iea or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest in tbe -orld. A. WHILLJJINj, President Jim C. Sims, Sec. . 17 OF.O. F. MILLER, Aitntt, Lewisburj PEIPHER'S LINE TA.ND FROM PHILADELPHIA RLDITTI01 OF FKKK'HT. l.t Ctaaa 4S cnuln pr 100 ponncaa. M do 4i da " 3d do S3 do da 4lk ds 27 do racial 12 d Wbaat, Kr and Corn, 13 rnnts par buaM. Philad. Depot with Freed, Ward Freed, 8U Market at. Thankful for the liberal patronage givei a we hope by strict alien tion io bnsinesa M merit a contiuuance of ihe same. THO S PEIPHER For further information apply to ly795 C R M'GIN LY, Aent, Lewisburg DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOnU.OIMTlllC PllTSiritT, FFICE in his new Brick Block, Market ) street, south side, between 4th and ;h (upstairs.) Lewisbur? Iftfiti JOHN B. LINN, ATTORXCT 4T LEWIsBlKM. PE.NJTA. Alao ronmlaalnnrr of Det fcr th. tatf HOW and CALiruKMA aoih-riNd lo a4ii' Oatha, and taka Drpositraaa and AlB.la.ita an t aa I ... ,k. .k.n. M..... -r.4 . . ,.. t.k till .OBO. 1 liin"i or proof of anr lviorothrr iintrntti.ot i mannloa ia auwr oi aaiu sia.- a ., . ' r0""1"1 aittwr of aaid Stat- 5,000 wanted! A K Y person havine from One to Five Thousand Dollars, ran have the same salely invested in ' real estate in this Judgments upon valnaoie ronniv. nnon arpli'"" J. F. k JOHN 1). I.INS. Lewisburg, July 18. ltt,: : 13 "as removed to So-nh "'"' Jpr 1'" " 1TUU "ke r"n Llw-- lflLli 1A r-T.m wr a - " J''',jj'gSjSwawawwgwryv..,. m affl?-"Sr
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