Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 05, 1864, Image 1

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lu'-A iitee building I. it is ell it J in
li day's pf.".
lie Cbaoiberliu town In' will be
uriiu i fiorci at public sale, at I o'clock,
licit Saturday.
tf?iDr. 3-?or,!8 1! Siritt, of L-wis-bur,
has been atp n rd Assistant Njr
genu of the A'J"i I'n. V !-.
toy I h; trustees of Union -Ymimry
are uoiifkd, through tl.e Lvai.g. I'c .1 -V
fiiyr, to meet t I ulersi.ur,:, Dauphin
Co., 00 tbe l'.l'ii iiift , for i-l ' rial bu.-im ss.
Jir.Tho ci'-a-ns "f Mim.iu have m!
fir. bed over fiur tho'i-and Julias towards
s tuud lo pay volunteers to clear their
borough uf a draft uuJer toe 'j'"1 Ji'0 ca.l
tee-The st..rti.s last w i k greatly dc
ranged Itdcgrapi ii cuiun'mii ati n in t ti i s
Ceetion of eoub'ry. The wires w. re throwu
diwo faster thao ti-ey could le put ttp.
They also occasioned considerable u.aiiuu.
loss.
grjy-VVe observe thil ( apt. I'l II Ranch,
formerly of 'lie M 'nli ('bunk (.'".'re,
CooteaiiplaH's starling a loyal G.riiiau p.
per iu Heading. T:, re will a shaking "I
tbo dry bones of C 't p-rhevlisiii in lei'.;
when Raucti " btirrci ti up Ibc J.'iy'i '
Ba-TjuMrs .) nhti Wails has hi on appoint
ed, by t lie U. S. Sanitary Cuiiiuiissioii uf
1'hilad., ageut f the Restaurant dep-ir.
nient, f ir L.'wist.uri; and uciehhi.rh.ii'd,
with authority 10 appoint asirants. The
duties consist ut e illec'ini all liuJ( f
provisions fir the great Jane !',ir.
ItajrWe have received a c py if the
' Vermont School Joiim.!," a n. at n, !,'!
ly period leal, I ubhh under ii. s.t,. ti. n
of ibe Vermont Teachers' Aj-'"'iii.
Yalusblc w.iik f ir teaebers, p:if.il. aini f a
r?nis. Hiram Orcuit, liraii.ebur-j', 't.
"in eta. a year in adviur".
"Union L-ai."i'i M lodies" i tl.p lii'.
of ' a bandaimio colli e i .n of pani i'io
Lyinns and tun. , uriiual ari.l neb-cte.!,
by I5ev. J. W. I)adiiiun. TbfM byni:s
are of much bigber order tl.aii uidm;iry
cauipaigo iioiiiis. I'rice 10 c's. lierj.
U. llu.-iiell, 61"l Wa.suiceton St., liustuu.
Copperhead Sjuiriiiirgs.
So many of tho Lrfbest Democrats now
lake ground agaiust Slavery, and in Mip-
tiort of the 1 tesident as tbo man uio.t
likely to end the War, tbut their C.,pper
licad leaders are aluioit bopel. ss. The
unanimity of the masses f r II.inesT Oi.i
AkK, i to them most X'laoi J.bai j, aud
throws them into convulsiotis. Some of
them try to get (Jen. Grant to follow (he
example of I.uedict Arnold bj j inii;g
bis country s enemies, iliey are even
ready to throw up their bats for John t
Fremont,the Original " black Kepubiicau"
candidate, whom they abused so rbamcful
ly in lS5t. One of their trains, tbe
CiurtiiHu'i " YjIb.-fjtUhJ" llnl fl..unttd
the traitor lielkiuiidc at its bead four
jcars ago, iu a rceeut io.su", after r iuning
bp the Frcmout fii " lels tl.e cat out.
the bag" as to its iuj ive when it s.ys ;
" Altnthim I.iiifilii vml . h: ihn ut
all lnlZ'irit t'lhit'ij, tn t' 'o ';n'..yy '!-
". ucnnral Jt t itilaii u i our first
choice, lint, in order to beat Abraham '
Lincoln, Jl i't-ilitn it nut strung nnn.li in
ie llef. influential leader- t f the Deui-
ocratic party argue: If i'anu.xr flail
stand up against J.inco!.., ve hail, r..r-
taps, m ante, by cuttiug tnrougn butwein
bo:h, to effect the tdicimn of a Deinoerit
ot our color, who wiil recanDizj lhe tuutn.
Abraham Lincoln must "ba beaten at a,'! j
. u. aua.u .jiuiu.u must ui. ueateu hi a.i j
bazirds. TI- I in (he !caiiu tiiuulit tu
tbe steps wo have taken to day." :
This is rawli-f, to sny the least. "A bra- 1
Lam Lincoln mu-t le beaten at al! Laz-
srds," says this Coppeihcad pro-slnv ry
Editor, " tnd we will go for Fremout
or tho Devil, if necessary in order that ,
van man holn In f?ifnilis In flirt Al.nKtinn
party,' and " rjuct (If flu-ti-m i,f a
Ihmocrnt of orit color." Friends of the
gallant Fremont ! what do you (Link of
that? Will you allow yourselves to be
caught by fucb a miserable decoy 1 Wo
anticipate jour reply, rendered in the most
expressive German, which way be trans
lated into the Yankee vernacular thus:
" Ao, s!r-re not ly a ilirncd siyld!"
lnese strategical movements
if Ihn
I urLessf Un"6 u y ,n prC "10re ;
- - -v. uiung ii mtir iayo -
le enieltain 10 militarv .iTair.
I . . .
temr.tintr to ditiile tl.n ..
will And that they have only succeeded io
creating discord and division in their own
fif,9 .
,
Th following Twelve Apos'les of I.ib-
crty are all that remain ou the Pension
Uolla of the Government as actual parti-
cipant. in the War of the Revolution : :
r n " 1 1 a 1 1 y , iney
:ti -1 .1... .1 1 1 ". '
Xamrt n- ,1 1 .
A,l.S.JllW :-.be
.,,. r, , - """rsw m, .1. 11. i.i.i
John Gnodnow Sndburv M,. 1f)
Adam Link u-..?. VJ'.-Z r, h
T t . au, ,1,1
"nn Pettiogill Windham, Conn.. .t7
Alfi Maroney Like George X. Y. !l
mi liownmg,2d VU liri. (image "iteu
aiaei ,ooi (uo birfhplactt or ae given.) . thai
s.. iuo mibpucc or t-jje ivsu ; . c-
v.. li.'i ii' 1 1.. i. r mr 11: .'leesrs. -inrorKt, iiaicsun, JJcnni-
l n h fe'9 v ' 1 CoBa- 1 0 1 '"- K!J"S0. Uar Jioe, Ilarringlon, Harris
?.!Jr E"8' W"'(MJ), Lon-, Maliory, Marey, Mi,
t a,?:m l.1:; ' J'9 Morr on, lUtilaH, Ko iins (Me ',), Koss
R. C0RNKL1US.
In Artvance.
Hirris);nrg Correspondence.
Iulk-DAY KvKNlNii, March 31.
Tbo ui'Tuiiiif scsiinu of the rfonate wai
pr .iraoied t i a very late boar by the
"an.. i:t" of the Copperheads to the
biil i.llevrit i; Soldiers to vote. The bill
In vote. 1 he bt
.... ....
bad bn'ii m .st cireliilly aud laboriously
t a.ed b, S. na.or J..hu.u., and waa as
roti.pleto aud caufully guirded as
could
well be. Hot tlmse who bad voted
aeiiust ali'iwiug t'uo Soldiera any chance
to vote, in.iv did the next thing to U
ti.. 1 ni..!. no ek to hamper and hinder the
.. ii
Iti I V'
p ISslOl
iu, inner they cu
uld.
all tha while tri-!iig up the soldier, aud
profeeKiuir desire to "improve" a bill
i.'.ey deua'cd '. Ooo or two propositions
were acc. pied by tbo frauds' of the
mi Idlers vrtini , tut ten or adei!0 wire
1 icd d ,u L sUl.,fl.J)UJ deceptive or
uuutee.sjary. Jiy extending
the hour of
anj uiiii:e ni, a vote Wjs reached when
all the " II 111 -era's but two lVinsey anil
M'.-sio rry voting fjr it with ail tbe Kepub-
i.c.u Seuators voted aj.iluU the bill to
.i..s s ..Idie,,' v.oe. ii If .,.
C.v nor .V Co. ait! trua friebds of the
tjJJiers .)
Tim Pupils of tho Pennsylvania Insti-
tote f ir the lnnruetinn of the blind, gave
. .. r. ;., .1,., IIM nf ihn ll.m...
Li ii wa crowdLd to ovLrfl 'iug. ' 8llt;ut luar'' C uisej down mauy a cheek j f aceoon 1'ord. U la also reported by j d,.serves the censure and condemnation of
-J " UL ' l-, . .. ! t. ars of tbjukf.jluess f jr their great delivc- j,.5Crters that they are tearing up the rail-I the people, and is nolentitled 10 any cominis
KlUAY, April 1. I rallC(.i aI1,i ,1L.ri. w,.ra fi.ce, j that crowd ros(i between Fredericksburg and llano-1 eration.
In Senate, morning, .Mr. Cotmell . shouo with j v which caused thctu ! Trr Junciion. Sil deserters came in yes-; Kevdved, That an honest Board of Enroll-
g-.ve at, elaborate.! convincing argument : to look almost inspired. Those may smile ter,lay, bringing their wive, and twelve , menniedrno lTXnce.
f..r 1 be . oal Ten!, r Interest. Hill, the i who wnl, but thu elory of the coming up. children. They traveled by way of Madi- . npjlnPr wtil it be influenced by outside oper
C.nl p.i of u l.ieh was postponed at ! '',ie children of Israel out of the land 80n Ouiirt House, where their families had ators in the discbarge of the important duties
, , . j or Kypi ciu never call op to my miud a been living, ctcounteting great hardships entrusted to it.
Il.e n.j i:; ot t.,c I j posltl iu. i more i,r,.l,iin,l p.m. tin than tha re mem. i .h. . K.r.ntw.t. mmum. aen. I Resolvet?. That the inveitiratinns recently
Th - b.ll to p'ii. haso a new Executive
Maiisi-.... Ms-ed-ouiv 4 voting against
' ' "
it. I leioeiuber, a few years ago, the
1
m ii so.n a. preseni uvea was euiog t u .a
j'i.-t tin. t Wiiii t r ibo
Governors of this
jjrea ui.tj I l.Tiour, Common wealth ;
as ii,- owner jas, happened .0 want.to get
r d 1 f it, it us deemed very opportune to
but. i :-t tl.iit el. 'inr marwi.in and furni.
r, j - r
ur. o.e.i ly a fl -a-hi-o i price and
, P , ,
!.. n tl.e (i.jvertiur could live comfortably,
, . ' j
iiKe a : ntii'inan. xj. JN )W we are told
it is a mix rdlU: little thing, in a bad
ucih:crIioi-J, wati r io the Cellar, and '
the M 3VTij'jr wou't bav-j it anyhow.
AoJ
.;,,.
j-isi now, too, me ueatu ol l ells poverty
tiirows Lisel.gaut mansion on Front street
iut. Market, aud ifwe don't purchase it
wo ehail for ever lose tho chance and it
-;n ..js nnn JL11 I :
CJst UI.ELct',- as one Senator figured it out.
jt wa5 however, hiutcd that as "this
nil. ' 1 V V.:.. I ' T II . . 1 . 1. LI I T .VILBi O
gieat atid gel-lorious State" prospers,
fiino b ful d feet will soon be found in
this i.eiv, ikeaot, p'-'tfect mansion, and
tb on at. en cutive WLitehous. "worthv
ttun on (X'lutive i niiLnouse wormy
of tbe dignity of the station" will have to
botuiit (Not lori ' rinoe, as worthy and
c
dinified (ir.vtrnors as tur later iocutn-
bents hired their own houses or boarded
. . ., ... . ,-, i
jist an other "public servants" did, and
were cm, lent with a rear j Exlrav-
a.-ine- an 1 r rrnMioii even in this hour I
, f our coiin'rv'.sa.'ony seem Dot to abate !
.i.-.i ;,..'.i,.,. .. ,r,... i... r... i
I
wrou.'l.t tbo ruin cf l'.cpub!ic3.
Ti.e Ii oiiro biade an All Fool's Day of i
it bv a Fublimily lluneumheish brooosi-
t'nn to rai?e the pay of Eoldicra to one
Litmlred dollars p.-r month. It was a ',
broad fare, nnd I neither know nor oaro
Lat el,apc it assumed at tho end.
Another foolish performance was indul- j
red iu by tetrral hundred families they i
moved out of one bouse into "another of
,t e.,n. " ... ,.,. fTr.nn, I
, ., , T . Ta .. . I
toil, and i. lit ring. To get rid of one
evil and find rut snot her to avoid one I
lad in i 'hber aud Bet a!oB2 eide another :
to (j'iarrel with oue latdlord sod Lire j
io (j'.arrei WUU oue laLUlura SOU bire
(.f aouthcr, they 2je wages, co(s and i
tl.ulfor aJ ,,,, out ()f' a hun drcd
are as disutl.-ii.-d wiib the new as witb !
the old place. When will common people
,ealiz.j Franklin's faying that "three !
removes aro as bad as a Cre !" These i
annnil migrations, (like tho birds) are
waste !ul, aud nurture a discontented and
wandering dii-position. . w.
The Popular Wave.
The vote fur Governor iu New liamp
oLire laat year aud this was as follows :
1SG3
18C1
Tnion Kcp. 29,035
War Dew. 4,o72 J
Opposition (Deui.)
33,407
32,833
37,132
31,315
CG.210 6S.417 I
WitL ,n in,rc"cd vote of 2'207' ,he I
Adui. y. iiits 3,75, and tha Opp. loss
1,013
Nett Union gain, 5,253. This
uow tud l ruus.
t, -i i"".i I
rune Coi'i'Eit. Lib the Army Ap-
propriation lull was under consideration
in tbe L'. S. House of Representatives,
Harding (Ky.) offered au amendment,
'I'41"0. l,m "f U'"D,7 appropriated by
' b" 'V" -b-' "f pKed 0r Used for .,he
t-'-'f uoor(, troops or paying
negro soidiers now in W The
amendment was rejected by a vote of 18
. ut 'i-i tu .
to fc L -,.le """'"S Copperheads voted
Stilts, btuart, Woodwortb. We print
the names of I'ennsylvanians in italics.
The Danville laldlijrnrcr gives notice
it will raiso its fcuuwtripuon piwe to
I raiso its fiuuwtnp
ou llio I A of Mav
a year,
j uoi
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1864.
Their Deliverance! j
A gentleman who was with Gen. Sher
man in his lecent raid into Oeorgia, baa
j the following account of some of tb"8e
; who look tbo chaucu to cacape from bon-
. .
da;;e.J ....
dae:
, Ten tlinmrnl Maveswere liberated rrom
cruel b-.u-lag. , aod . lull bi -ado of h-
; "'"I,
::f.: "...itv ber acerated backs,
(.. ......, .I1S
rai;od paruieuta.
niau ji'i " f-
uo!i a heterop-ne. u-c jiico'nu o u.iui.u-
ny waa p.rhaps, never bi.1 ire gatbcrL-.f to-
i iu ol buman-
...i ...r I Lev emiiraco Mini ih'"i i
tber. '1'bey embraco both eexes,
lie
i e I .. i .1 njru in
. .. .
j k yfom 5 00,j ,,, 7 00U ot those people
i k.Ct)litllul'L lta triU;1,,,bal return oi .Slier-
i tuau's 1 xpeditiou, aud 1 d dy any butiiau
, being wnh as uioeb feeling in his bosom
' as -" L-'gree iu .Mrs. Slow's itnni rial
' ,.....,
Kj.ii men wi.u u. 3
their heads, men 111 the prime of manhood,
..,.. aull . ji!ir- n th.it c uld barely iuu
wouieu with their babies at tueir breasts,
girls i;h the blood of proud Southern
"ta-tersio their veins, old womeu, tottering
feebly aioug, leading Ir.Hii a laud of incest
, and boudage p issessn.g horrors v orse tbau
death, cbiiiirtu and urand children, dear
: t0 them as our owd sous aud daughters ate
j to us. IDey came, many 01 tuetu 11 m
; true, with shout and tireless laughter, but
,tH.a ,lf ,llnt K.l;0P. -j ue carnival at
i , .;,h tl. fi.n.i.s'ie costumes nf the
: - - . . : ,
populace presents nothing more varied and
.1 .... .1. l.i ;....r..a.
, - . - -
" . "" , ' . . "
s ,. br T.bV.r
,ijck,r lnn ,b,.Vt.. io wb,va fl-ld and
filLeitd on the hormrs to which this raco
I.:.. I been ml i en d bs the toes whom wo
-- j -' . .
are lighting, 1 felt faith in a (Jod ufjusttce
renewed n Tmy heart, and hope in the sue-
ut-"'-a ua"'i u V"
cess of our cause rekindle to a brigulcr
thine.
Gov. Isaic Murpliy of Arkansas,
The c-so of Iriaac Murphy, who. by the
i ! , f .. . - .1
, ue ,euF,c, o-o.- u.
Arkansas, affords another illustration f .
ho maxiui that timo brings its rewards!
as well as its revenges. No man's course !
I. .s ! it mora nf rmnantio interest than I
I his.
voted
.
In the State Convention which
.i . i .i it
Arkansas out of Ibe Union Mr.
Murpby s voice was the only voice raised
j boldly in denunciation of the Coal and
decisive
vote.
O ben bad
ornosed
' secession down to that critical moment,
,
Lut 0D6 6J 0Da ,UCJ ""J J'C'ued to tbe
'rref,sure. "" eiven in ,h;ir dbesion lo
J . i f t , . ,
. madness of the hour ; so that when
Ibe final vote upon the secession ordinance
i ,,o -alleJ Mnrnliv'a n.mn nlnnn waa
, was Maiphy s nama aloue was
! registered in opposition to it. The presi-
diui; fffieiT aunounced that the Vote
wou'i be repeated, as it was hoped
;
and '
"
Con-
desired that the declaration of the Con
1.1 1
vontion niigUt bo a unanimous oue ; aud ,
" r- ilurPny as appealed lo with tbe j
strongest persuasions to desert tbe oiJ
... ...
A'gi U(1 M in w'!n ,lie current. But as ;
wt'H niiSut tue have attemptod to !
beat down tbe White 1 1 tils with persuas-
ive rhctorio. Judgo Murphy remained
flrn and itcmovable. When tha vote
retaken Lis voice again uttered an
ludignant negative. Ihe conspirators,
shamed perhaps by his steadfast lovaltv. I
conld not brook this added deOaoce. I
U( nance, i
Kill Lira ! kill Lim !" came from all '
lvl" ulra i kl" UI 1 camB
ParU of iho Ul11 auJ but oT ,ho 6r4T
bairs of t08 brve Pa,rint 8 would j
I , 1
ubllc'ps havd beco sacrificed upoo the '
spot, l'erbapi Lis own firmness also Lad
ructbiog to do with Lis escape Tho j
V'olenco with which he was threatened
d,i But fur a mou";I't appal him. "Yon
WS rua 100 C(,,J 6,ccl tQruuSa my Leart,
but I will never, never vote for any dam
uablo act of secession !" were bis still
unflinching words, as be tuped bis back
upon (he Convention, and walked away
with unfaltering steps.
From that day uu'.il the occupation of
Arkansas by our forces Jiidge Murphy
. . - - wars i
wrna ugnivw uuw uio wuujw. t ucu
nnr army advanced In I.ittln Unrk Ihn
our army aavancea 10 Jiitue hock mo . ,
Mate Convention, held shortly after, out
Ie ! 11 lr.- I
ut appreciation 01 nig nuuie qualities.
chose Lim Provisional Governor, lion
'ha Peopl" l4" ' pos ratified that
act of tLe Couveution, and Isaac Murpby
becomes tho first Union Governor of
Arkansas after Ler restoration, and tbe
purging away from her life of tbe curse
which was corrupting and destroying ber.
So, doubtless, out of the tribulations and
distress of these times, some just compen
sation shall flow for all who suffer for tbe
naliou's take Jlarpe.r't Weekly.
Tbe Democratic State Convention
at Philadelphia refused to pass a resolu
tion approving the eourso of the Stato
Senators who prevented Iho transaction
of business two months by tbeir factious
course.
In tbe Ohio Democratic State Conven
tion, the Vallandigbatn men were defeated
by a majority of three of tbo delegates.
They, bowevr, were wraiby, and threaten
that heir iuui; VaL .ill turn if bo does
A
ink.
Pres. Lincoln, OD tbo "iOth ult., issued
hia rroelamation, apecifying the porsona
In whom tho honefi'a nf llm Amma's
., , . , n , .
i"':oiiil'iu Ul I'wciu ..o .u.T-u-
ded to apply.
lie also authorized every
coniniiaaioiied ofTicer in the fjuit.d Stat a
i anrB.iia m.iiur n u i nf nuiiinrv lit an ti.iii.
I ,.. .i'. .i. f it ....I ;.....
, : ' ,l ': .
; 1 tbe.r pnv.rmothepreiu.ae,.
i . lbel 1,1,0 " tun,.' "ng'"'
org.n;!d O,...-,.
I " 10 iuiu aciive service inr a pis-
i rinH ti niuntba. tn hold certain a'rate-
poinls durjDg ,,e campaign agiinst
. iichllonj
An ei-siave hap i'let fallen heir tn eight
; ,hou,,n,i a(1ljrsiu Ohio. Two Tears ano
! the planter who "owned" him brought
1 him to Green county, iu that State, and
freed him, aud at the name lime deposited
! in bank eight thousand dollars, giving the
; negro the Cerlifieale of deposite for safe
!..... '...., r,.l.,l th,.t the .nunc!
..... - .-
belonged to hauibo, who enjuycU his good
luck atnaimgly.
Latest News
W'ASIII.NOroN, April 1 A letter from
I ,!, Armo of ihn I'.itnmaa aavs the rebels
; f. thn nst two davs have been busily
nine rifle-pita alone the
"' . . . ., .
j Kaptdao, in the vicinity
' engaged in digg
! ,mlt0 .ide of the
! ,cnced by court-martial to labor on tbe
I m;. -lb. f . ..!. trnm
I.-.... ..
to ten yeara, were lent to Alexandria yes-
. l . ... ... .L C.I.I. , t .1
.r.u.,, ... m.j w - v. v..
,
i The Xe. Orle.n. E,. : 00 tl,,
! 21st of March. Uoo. Mower made a reeon-
; noissaucc up Ked Kiver as far as Natchi -
Inches, where a rebel force was Oilifl ink-
i . 17 . . . .
ed. Two hundred prisoners and lour Can -
noti were captured. N.tchitochea is
, v Y
ty miles above Alexandria, and refugees
from there state tbal large quantities ot
cotton. &c.t reruato oa iQe piauuuuaa id
that ?icmity.
ine uooei uommisstOHer oi excuaage,
WW, I . .1 ' 1 1 .
MeoB ied bv tg.
;,,, reU)J cpto, arrived at Fortress
Monroe, on ihe 1st insl., under a flag of
Iruoe. Ilia business is with Gen. liuller,
respecting the exchange of prisoners. He
. " ...
reportetl as loosing carv-woru prciua-
1 tureij old, and " seedy.
' J
Tbe war io Kurope is still prnressinr,
ithout any prospects of an amicable ad-
i'l'tmcnt. Our (J rvernment has been
j '"7"" 108 ru""u PurlB u" wocu
closed bv blockade.
j X-s
Hojt'S Hiawatha Hair Restorative
I ,, . ,, . ,
fi Hiawatha llatr Rnlnrahte.
The standard staple preparation for the
na,r' '"irrrno-u in , ur. ... ir.,.,t ...uru
,,, mJ ,,,,.., .Wser..tn their orwnatenior. u
"
a.iTe,t,si tn th. but v"-'"t " tr.;m
r.iiii. out. no.- It -on .M elikr. in-. it .n,i ii,.
""i" im', urilien. hum..r. and rwiriijy r.rn.i
id.nvu.r.revi..iu u .rf ,,ret,rti..n. c ntiotn
ni.hur..u.-r..fiii.e. it r.-.i.iir.- no miaiin.-. w..h-
""H- "'' in appiieuna. hit wn. u .lain uio
.kin. t.ut i ..iy ..Piie.i .i,ji,i fr..m ti,. .w...
aiir nair urfrlPiniT. at rrsi'iiaw tai uihuiw auaiiiiiic hi
.B.irwi;i.ii..ther..hicb B.rita in.i j .HK-aruic.
i"'oi tu.duiiuuif.rkof d)M.
BOtTS JMI'KRIAL vvLOIltSa CREAM.
Pimeri. rtn any il.irir?in in uee. idl.and c.lora
Jh-Jat ih. m
s..ln en-rywhere. JOSEI'II lion ro,
liauj l No. 10 riiinriity Flare. New York.
tLCuJlSUlttril JxtiirUri.
Corrected Semi- Weekly
. . ai nn '
Wheat, 1,40 Barley UU to 1,00
Rj
1,'20 Cigg! 15 i
1.05 Tailow 10 !
Corn,
. r. . , , , lot :
i,, ' v . oc nr i' T:
ri,T...j 095 Wool....
Dried Arplcs 7 lb Potatoes.
...
00 I
FirkinHutter IS Sides & Shoulder 11 j
jinaiuimuci
Krcsh Hatter.
'. 5j :
Jes &bbouh
30 Ham.
15 :
and 6 Country Soap 4 & 6,
Shoulders with Kibg .
.10
HyR.T. A. It. tl.irne Jan. SO, SSMt'Ef. PERR.of
M K.nf.ille, QD.l Ml.. MAKV Y. KKItl'IINKR. of Tur
h.ltTp. IVh. ll.JKSSK srilSTX, nf lllirlia Co., and
llm SMI A II Clir.l.sTHFKL,i.f Turbulviile. 1st ult..
IH11MAS LKAK .n.l Mm. MAKV KIIT VI AN, l..th "f
pelawareTp. sui-,l., FIIANKLIN KLINk niid 11m
KhIIK. ( A M AHI.NKCIvKlt, b.ilb of TurhuUille.
In Twi-hnric. th lnrt . HI, XT EH PAUDOK, Kf.,
gtti 63 year. Funeral WeJnttwJa? aftrnoon.J
Iti. ..mas n LKtMfcii.a2i atmutoiTw. fWaa-'
pl i'T upwaruH 01 rwriy yfit,r puior oi lii uer
man HCIurutml thurcn at Tiitprliorken.
In U.i.town.hip, North'd Co Not. M, jonv WAI
vr Kt4 Bi ,n'Tur,,Ilt Tpi lb0 js ciikistia.n
fsTii Tait ?'?"'. V
lire.
.... 1... n.. ... ...... ..
In
II Kwennille, D.'0, it, JOHN 1'. II KIM, auad yrats.
In Selinairrove, aisl alt. eldeat Llatihtwr of Mra. Hen
ry liaker. (after a aieknuM of only lit hour.,) a..! 6 yrte
f Acw rhologrnphcr in
jLewiftburg f.
THE subscriber has purchased the fine
Photographic Gallery, on Market street,
opposite the Lewisburg Bank, where be is at
all times prepared 10 lake s
rhotograph?,Ambrolypes,Me1ainotypos,
&c, of all sizes,on lhe shorteat notice and in
a i manner not lo be aurpaased by aty artist in
Ibe Stale,
Citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity are in
vited to come themselves and bring all tbeir
children along.
All negatives previously taken in this fi.il
lery are preserved, and will be crimed al
short notice. JNO. F. NICK.
Lrwiaharg. April 1, W4.
FOR SALE !
FINE Building Lot, on Soalh 6th St..
opposite the Seminary and Academy
grounds containing 87 perches. Terms lo
suit. Inquire ol Vr. t.erhati.
A LOT of prime Cloverseed for
aoarisj. ferula by J.NO. B. OouUMAN.
. We ar. anthnrie. (,. av lo th .e uh- are
Wihart' I'.ne Tree Tar OMial thai
Ihe l icior can be eonsulled al hia office. Nn.
10 .Virih Seconil aireet, l'hila-1- Iplna. person
. i,,pr fr ,,f ai,r. Thise ilhn
ar, aill.cte.l with ilin.ai an.iut.e itisea-es
on nol do belier than In pin ihemelves un
arriptmn of his medicine and a number of
ii T me i"'ciit s irr.il mrm. i.ii t lui. w
rertifieaies from men and women of unnnes -
tmnHhlf wnfh tepum,ee liuradvpr.
, Z s
4 T an adp.uroed meet.n, beM i the
a (;,mrt lb.nse. walur.lay evening. March
. imp.i h. w,.n m eaiir.i n. the
Chair and C. t;.shorkley appointed er.rei
j ry, hen the f.dlowiog resolutions were di
1 r.nssed and adopled :
I Hesolved, That theconne believed to have
been recently pursued by cenain neraons.
: whether conre "jih ile-aJpr..fri,n
'Vrup
. wlln the Board uf EuroMnient tu procure
j ln,jr rXempiion from military erire is
; condemned by the loyal people of tin, coin-
Hesolved, That a man a privilege In prac-
1 ,irP iaw j4 no cloaL: r excuse for sui-h
, 1nlawfi, and corrupt practices, and that the
pP,t of prnlessional services rendered is
faNe and dishonorable, inasmuch as the
Uoverniuent has made all necessary provis
ion for the exemption of men who are luga.ly
emitled to it.
Resolved. That anv drafted man who em-
. p(.y. an Attorney or any other per'on.umler
! the representation by the attorney or other
i person o him that improper influences j
I w""''' be u,'d i,h ,h" of
to procure hts exemplion. is equally (iuiltv
, wil' he a,,rnfy or ,,.her person, and
mai'e as lo ljje conduct of ihe Board of En-
! "."""'. " . a,, ,s,' P""''D""
j cr ihe board, is not sainiACiorv 10 me citizens
; pf ln,s community, if said pretended investj.
. . .I...I..J ...k..-..H 1
s. -...--.
I lXA
--ed. Thai .he ,e ofhe,
" Z',nA jTE
: knnl,,( T,rllnd the band money which they
rerentlv nbtaiued on the certifirates of l.ieuu
,1 - ' . t .. -. - r. ... -
: J. r. Heale, as appear, oy ...e '"or. ...r
:omm.ttee sent to Harr.sborK. to.he d.freren,
Horouchs aud townships that furnished the
v
Oo mnlion ,he Chairman appointed A. M.
T.awshe. Chas. Penny, and C. C. Shorkley
Commiitee to make arrangements for an
adjourned meeiine.
The meeting then ailjonrnel,
CHAS. U. SHORKLEY, Sec'y.
MEETINti was held at Independent
Hall, March 31i, 1864. at a call ol ihe
Committee appointed at the meeting; of the
i citizens marcn an. James iihwiuu ui iveny
Tp, was called lo the chair, aud C'.C. Shork
ley appointed Sec y.
Minutea of last meeting read and approved.
J be business ot tne nieeiing bavins' been
stated, Joseph A. Kreamer presented 'he fol- j
lowing Preamble aud Resolution, which were J
adopted : I
' " ,n" uorrnn
and some of the adjoining townships offered
j liberal bounties for the purpose of procuring
fil! lhe differenl ! quotas in order
I to avoid a dralt in such districts, and em-
ployed meQ , recrujl who werf pajd on of
monies raised by voluntary contribution. and
whereas tne uovernment detailed i.ieut. J. r.
Beae , pen a recrui,in olfice jn ,hig Uor.
; o.txh. who received and furnished transpona-
lion to Harnsburs for ihe recruits presented
b u employed and others interested in
' I '
' avmdine the draft, and said Beale by false
8nl frauduleut certificates did transfer and
rt:f .Wait pprtaiin Krrillls. nrvn1 in kim I
ceriny mat certain recriins presented to Bun i
(,r know anything of them until presented to
j taid Lieut. Beale foriranspona.ion to Harris-
" ' - ifhoiiihw J -. " m hi tint l.
I burg anddid by the aforeiaid raise certificates
defraud the persons properly entitled lo ihe
i mm io oe pa,u to panics uoi enmieu to 11.
Therefore,
Hesolved, That there be a Committee ap-
poimedtoproperlyprepareandprefercharses
1". accordance w.th the facts against said
I.ieut. J. F. Beale, and lorward them withont
delay to the commanding oificer of lhe Uegt.
lo which he is attached.
On moiion James I.awson. Joseph A.
Kreamer. and Chas. Penny were aonointed
a Committee to prefer charges against Lieut.
ii'ale, in accoidance with the resolution
ahove.
On motion it was ordered that the pro-
ceedings of this meeting, and also nf the
meeting htld on Matnrday evening, March
26 bepublished in lhe LewishurgChronicle.
JAMES LAW SliS, ctl l
C. C. WHO RK LE Y. Sec'y,
WANTED,
I "'ROM 8.000 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Timbers,
delivered through the summer, 10
W'm. Moore, on the bank of the river at the
; mouth of II 11 1 aloe Creefe. Timbers to be
j Ihree leet long and four inches thick. Per
sons wishing to furnish limbers can get
j patterns at Uyeis' wagon shop, Lewisburg.
rnee of umbers b5 cts, delivered as above.
Feb 4, 1861 WM. FKICK &. CO
NOTICE
IS hereby given tn all persons leaving Deeds,
Mortgages, Releases or other Papers in
the Register and Recorder's oflire, unpaid for. t
that said naners mnv be had bv annlvin? at '
my residence, on West Market street, and
lhat all such papers remaining unpaid for, by
Feb. I, 1H61, the amounts due on them wiil
be sued for according to law in sm h case
made and provided. UEO. MERRILL.
Lewisburg, Dec. I, IRnii
Estate of John 8, Donkle, dee'd.
T ETTERM Testamentary on the Estate of
I i JOHN S. DIINKLE, dee'd, late of East
llunulne township, I'nion Co., having been
Pranie.l In the nml.isian. all nereina in.l.k.
.heron. r rennesie.l in mat. ,mm,.i,a,-
paymeoli and lhoie hasing claim, or demand
against the same will present them for settle-
ment.
U1VTIV lll'VL-1 V
103
Jacob" Frederick. Ex'rt
AdmlnUlralor'ii Xollce.
ATOTICE is hereby given, thai Letter
j. of Administration upon the Estate of
Ilia at Bowsaauxtdee d, late of Buffalo J p.
Union connty, have been granted to the
undersigned, by the Register ol Union eouniy.
in due rbrm of law. Therefore, all persons
indebted lo said estate are requested lo make
immediate payment; and those having any
jo t claims are also request, d lo present them
le-ally authenticated lor seiiiement in
lOJeJ .WM. I.. IIAKKIS, Adm'r.
THE UXIO.V," estaWis!, in 1814 Whule fid, 2.C6?.
'CHRONICLE," established in 1843 WhuJt 1Y. 1.04a,
! Estate Of Lewis D. Targer, ll8C'd
j i IiMIMSTKATOR'rt NuTICK l.ei rr
uf ainmiirauon nn the estate rl l.rwi i
- l. Var'er. ilecraNet). lair of H irtleton B ro',
' hal...,. ... ,, ,, I r- .1..
i Ke?iier of l iii.'n coun'v in i)u lor.n ! law.
- . all persons io.lebie.l li aid estair are heie.
n.ii n.e.i in ii.MKrt .in ii.e.i.a.- nai'nir i . ami a
havini? anv just claims a-'ainst the mr mav
; preseni tlieiu dulv authennraied f..r olemont
J), Jnv yAR;KR
Estate of William Cutter, dee'd.
. I.M.XISTRATt.irS NOTICE -Wher.aa.
V Letters of A liiiinistrainn on the e-'a;
..i v'.n.... iat ..i n,,.i ...
deceased. have l.een sr.in'ed toihe iih-ertl ef
by the liejivter of 1 di..ii euuntv indue fi.im
or law. tlierelore all per-ons indebted ti, iaij
e-laie a!e requested l.. make inmiediaie pay-
mem, and tho.e ha.m: just claims eaii.;l
ihe same may pre-ent them duly au'henticaied
for settlement, to the subscriber.
loirs JOHN VKKK. A.lministratrr.
LAW SCHOOL
n.tnvtRi) coi.le:(;k, iski.
1
'WO TERMS of .Nineteen Weeks, o.r
mencinz M.him 7ih and fieri mi S:h.
r'or Oatai'.tue and Circular address
JUKI. PAUKKK, linynll I'rvjtwr.
I'amhrulee, Mass.. J.m. 20, ISfi-l
A. ELTON & Co.,
an Oialrrs In
; Lcatlior, Sumac, Slli'f! and Calf Skins,
1
-" i j 1"I 'trtet,
riiiladc-lnttln.
T FATHER. Sumac ami Stint, bought, or
iskint
Adv;
sold on 1-oinmiss.ion. Advanrei made
on Ciiiisic;nrr.ents.
Nov. 5. ti3mj
82500 Wanted. !
VNV person or persons havin? the above j
amount lo Invest can do so upon a llrst t
class judgment, and a bnl mongageby ap-
j plying immediately 10
lec SI. i,3. 1. f
. F. &J0HXB. MNX
Gash paid for Bark.
; T WISH to nurchase a lar.e onaatitr of
I H.OiK lllK, delivered at I
i : yTf
E. J. Ht'I.L.
I W ANTTP?
; ua-. i a mi a aw ws a t
. 'Wrir,1
oU OK OtJ MI .N AN I LI) i
AS
r, .... T..i ..n i 1 i -t , I
Carpenrers, Boatbnllilers and laborers, !
r IK) WHOM coosiani etnploymeni and good
waxes will be given.
CASH PAIU
tlCKk V t.t.K.
FUICK. BILI.MEYER Ca
I.ewisbure, Pa.. December 14, lt63 ,
CEMENT: CEHENT!!
subscriber would respectfully inTorm I
his old customers and the public cene-
raily that he will have constantly on band,
and for sale a lull supply of bis superior
nyurauuc ceineiit. rarues ai a distance on
the line .ft anal or Ka.lroad can have their
order, filled al short notice.
Address ROBERT VAr.Envrr
Bettetni. "ia
. ,
C... I It K A i.
" e do certify that we have used the above
cement in theerection of the Uellelontewater
works, and take pleasure in recommending
it le all persons in need of a trnnd article.
Jao23m6 WILSON & TATE
III It 1.1:1 ALRKKillT,
ATTORNEY AT LA W. Office near the
Court House, in the room lately occu
pied by I.. B. Christ. Esq.
,'r" tw"ir l-i r.re.nt.,i,: ,i,
i raMilulr tawn rKnnil br tbM '
; w wj b-"rn.T "u.u
i 1
" PT ana uiontr. n.1 prnns proenre.1 fsr entd-
n fvmnlinn asrul
liable to draft. ot
i.bum. Jan. a. M )
K OTIC IS !
rTU'E snbscriber wishes to settle his old
1. Bonka from H61 to Jan. 1. IPfi-l, and
, "ls'res nis inenos to can wnnin jo days, or
! ,he fcoonts will be in the Squire's hand.
aii ai nis siore opposite v alls v m i.
Jan 2t, 'Hi
N. R. ZIMMERMAN.
$75 TO $150 PER MONTH.
riltir. I.II II. r. t . I . I tEAINU M A-
I l"HINE COMPANY want an Aent in
...K ........... . . . r .l "
ea,h county, to solicit orders f..r their new
-"M-i Machine, with gauge, screw driver and
extra needles. Wewill pay a liberal salary
I . '
and eipenses. or give large commission. For
particulars, terms. enclose a stamp, and
address T. S P(iE Toler1!". O
f '., . 1 . .V ,, .. 2
""1 n,n ' Az'nt f"r ,h" 1 """I !;",
The Eye and the Ear.
DR. 8. H
had in
KMUHT.of Lewisburg, having
.....!.. . r ' a-
twrnty-hve years practice, oflera
i.i sruitrs in iiiosc wlio die ttllllcieu Wlln
disease ! Eves or Ears. The following is one
f - .,mk.. f .,- . 6
of a number of I estimcnials :
Sfy son ha.1 eatarart of ooth eyes : araa btin4 of on.
an.l nearly ...of tbr oilier. I bad pliy.irian.att.ndin'
him lo no effrrf. llr. Klii.'lit unji-rtoiik hi. ea..., ai. f
eurr.1 him wittK4itanotM.raiii.il. 1 wnni't a!vi. ail ho
arearm.-i.-l l. ei.e lieu a call. SAMLriL WOLF.
Ilartlrb.n. Jan. 7, lsihl M'f-'
John Faireira,
JKARCll 5TRKET,bili,w
Sib, boulb aaio,
rniLADFLrnu
Importer. Manufacturer
of, aud beali'X lu
All kiinlsi of
FANCY FIRS
lor Ladies and
Ckildreu's u'ear.
I wish to return bit thanks to my frlead. of Tnio.
nd th. aurroundiOK aouutira, for their .ry liberal
patronaar eso-n.lr.1 lo mr durinj the lat few jearfc ao4
oid ...y to them that I no. hire 1. .ion., ot my0.n
Importation and manufacture, a very vaUu.ir aaM.rt-
mrot of a. I the different kind a nil uualitieaof TJXCy
,sfn,t.,,.,,.dCh.ld,
tbe f.ii and winter trauma.
brinirth. dtrert Importer of all mr Fnfafrom Kurope,
n.i na.ititt Iheni Vsnufacture.1 un.u-r r.y own euprr.H I
ai..n enal.lea me to orfer my ruatnmrr. aud tha public a
raiteh hand-ionier art of Fur. f r Ihe fame money.
Ladieii! pirate ki. ne a rll before purrbafiu. Fhtaaa
rMDi-mhor tb. naice, number and .trrrt.
JOHN FAREIBA.
8ml014 No Tl. Arch Sireet, Philadelphia
DISSOLUTION
"TOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of
. Dundore and Hafer. in the cattle bnst
ness was dissolved on Ihe l.Vh of January,
if.t. The businesa will be settled up by
JACOB DUNDOKE.of East BulTaloe.
3ipd
VKXDUE Cl.YEll.
rpiIB Subscriber i prepared to attend to
X all rails in Crying Male, nn reason
a le Terms, an 1 warrants satisiaction. Kes
idence three miles north of Uoffaloe X Roads
naai Union Church.
SAMUfvi, 9 acHiaoruA.1.
ft
-IM. r i t. a, 3 - sSaCI
Onion County Appoali for 1864
tWICK n hereby e.Ven that the appaaU
on me Ase..ii hi u it,. dinr
li i ;e i i ami for t. rih.n ruwn fc r ika
liifiei ia ami
year 11. wil he held at the C n kiaer
Ottirr in iwisbur; on f'UIUAY th IVk
ni April, l-njl. At which n.ne an I place ait
wrin may Jert tnrniseive aezrieveti by lit
valuation made hy las' Aaesorf -r ibe vear
I -til, n.ay avrnd tf ihry lliink prupr.
Assessors wo Oe pnuetwal in reiornint ihalf
AaaeasmciiU 3i.d atiemliix aid app.ala-
J. vi. w.ri:K.
ROBERT RF. Ill', Com'rt,
8 MI. VAKHALL
Alteali A. Kuoin, C erk.
Advantages of tha
KNMXKLKIt VAUI.: MACUfNH.
, - -,()rj ,h, prpe f cenviucin lh cots,
J ,ny that ihe Knuekier Waaaing
Machine can not b .nrrassed f r rase and
apidny in wa-hit.j rlothes. I lake pleasnrw
in referring ti Miss rarao tnibni.nv. (ilaufta
ler of John U.tite nv ol Ih.s place,) who la
, eleven years i.td. weighs a5 p..ii:.da. and doa
j the see's wathm U ; the f.uu'y iu (break
' liouib', an 'I cons.ders it a ve.y liht Job,
, Willi the asi-tanre of the ftnurkler."
Mauhip.es and Erowoirj' celsh;aed WrlAa
r aUaya on baud.
WANint. BliOWX
I.ewisbur;, Marrh 2, IsSGI.
Jl NKKL i CKLEIiUATtU
Hlttvr Win nf Tmt.
t!ttr Wine nf I run.
b Vrr H itiw nf Ir-'O.
Uli U lac uf Iron,
T Or. a)iai
Tru.tiT
Th-ltrrat Ttni
Typep! n 1 In Tint: Ion,
f'T UvinP" 01 IniiiaTtwtinn,
t 't hi-immw lusairalMi,
tvt ap-pta 0'l J ft Jl.'vwtl !,
tr.r W--t Mrmi'hn ni itfavral lMtllit
j? r WeMk timrhn. iamTi lfciliy.
Vwr U mK S-io Mud (iuni UiUul.
RcMiM aWioI Jor tn 4t (i-w ij,
jH"hoil!f tvi UI V 1" ijvl,
JUhM avn't nri-lu J-.OixxJ,
itelMLli u.si but UJ- U -M,
A ni rn nt -1ft Ilarm,
An.l ( 'an nr -to Mrm,
Ati4 t 'n m ft Jo HrBW
A ml Can tvti llaun.
It rot kut Httl mr-l PuritW t! BrW-t.
it tt but httii an i fur fia Xhm b)ui.
Cuwtat l'it tt;t (- an.l 1'iiFi-ta tl- T-Ul.
lOuU LaUllOeal.il rur.t. ti, BlcfrL
Wonly as! Trial,
Mm iMily k a 1 rlai.
V a oMt ak Trta
o.j ftalTrai
Of tMa TalnaM Tt cle.
of this a)itat; Tmir.
(if thio W)aaM T iu.
Uf tltla aluat'I Tunl',
Or.Iy T5 Ct an.l Onu Tl!a p Itatwla
H.It 7iOu. an l Horn tVUar fr BM
f-n'j Tf. I'u. an-i One Dnllar aWMl
Otili 73 t'W. o1 Ooa j1it par BocUa
Una4irtnrl anlly y 9 A. KlKL4 Ha
a 1
. a.L- wL h.lwr. WaeU
d ButJN, MOID In I Br 1. OOl
1 nw.fccliiwclon IMttllta, OWll,
.ulmai, lie
. put op In lie. 50c. and 11.00 Bexen. Bnttt .ad 1
aaaaJ $.1 .ixesr HuTiio, 1'tiiuL-lssTiTtTMiM,a
1 "i'nl inf.t:ihte n-m-dleokuosa.'
frre. Hum I'uum
fcNnt dMiiTnioiis lo tb. rininsQ F.mllra
KC. oae oat of their hole, lo ill.'
fT'Sold Wholesale in ail large citlea.
j tS'Sold by all Druggists and Uetatlera
j everywhere'
i 17!!! Bivisi !!fof alt wcrthless imitations
I Lt? See that -CiisTsa'a" name is on ea.k
I Box. Bottle, and Flaslt. before von boy.
tVA Idress IIEVRV R. f OKTlB.
fVPaiscirat l)nenT4SS Bsoinwn, N. T.
I fT'Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Droa
I eists in Lewisburi!. Pa. floSlmSl
THE GREAT
I I tintfr.ein rVa-t PiininOTIir
' fclIIlCFlvtlll ltd UUilindU
j ti VESEY STREET NEW YORK
!." . ' . '
Mllag TKAS tn this roantry.
A LL our Teas are pejected by a
l'r.f.-Mi'n Iea-tai.tr, expreaT and.leliulwp.
ly I t a., aiel enc.-rhar.-...r.rIoCuUa CraSa)
F.riun.i . r.n.rini pwa.ae.
w tit on I'nr. to .ry on lor aeb enallry.
,nJ prj w kj OB mJ
a.- at our r..o plain aurei.
! """" "'biy k-w Li.t of our TVs., bih .ta
be arnl Free to ail who erjt-r it aJv ie trr Ta)
iier w e it. it rompn-e..iuii.,rti.Dt
f-.r every lomiity in th rtat... ro inxs-.. .uth Amrm
li-a anJ tbe WVl lo-lh-a. In thi li.1 ea-'h kind ia (flyt.
1 ile-l into Fenr Claris., or iu..lili.-a. Lamely : C.rgia,
' ll-h i-.r... kin,. F.nr.1. thai e.-r. ou- .if una
j aland from .IvATit-tiiiB an.l th prior, an.eieil that tba
tuaipany are OcUxuluad 10 uuderacll ui. .uol. saw
: t"''
I We irvjarnnteo to aill all our tra.. original rrk.aa)
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HO. l or altrarli.e lo inr inaoj na na.a nrtoioniaa
i Ura i1"'"' Korro. pn nui.
i Our l.u.iu.. is lar. ly d .ne on order whirb aa.
U.." a.. rii ..i i.r n.oiar th.o,!. tl.e bajea
rsrue 1 mif ci.ioc true ariable ami tNr... and alxaj
u-iritntr.in rT.r Ihtnir ; our rr...n0.il.ty anaUtlna
us to do all ve promise, trry dealrr ran rr,l.r bia
tai ilirrrt from the ..mf any. ai.d parties tieioa bnaV
nr.. witMn Fire UuD.lri-J i-.Ui si;1m ; t New Vois eaa
hrtarn Tra bought of us if Ihr, are not rhearr thaai
tltry un buy elMiwhrrr,.ud tl.e purrha-.rl.S).iMkliea1riS
vita hi har-jain. vllUiu lnurtorn day.1 Ui and bar. thai
toonev rrfunded tn tlirn. Thrace a ho are Owr Ftva
ll.ndre.1 anile aa. Lav. thirty UnyaoOj sad Ui. aanaa
privllrura rateoded to them.
brwdra taeae a.lrantaea the C-enoany will pJ A
Kxpeoaea, both vaya. 11 lhe Tea. are r?lura4.
ORE AT AMERICAN TE V COMPAN7,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER.
3 m. 103 1 TESIT A W PTB
Geo. W. Carpenter, Ilenszey & I'o's.
Wholesale Drng 'and C.cmica
Warehouse.
Kn. Jo7, Karfcet atreef, rMta.rlphla.
THE stnbscribets keep constantly nn han.J
a larce stork of lllUfi-. ME DM 'IN EH,
CHEMIUALM, PilAKMAI'ELTICAL prepa.
.,... .pd CVCrV Other arlicl which apper
I . . .k. J,.
" to the business, embraeirig the most
I extensive variety also, PAINTS, OILS aOs
tit a S nf every description.
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(All articles purchae.l trom ns raa t)
I relied on as being of ihe most superior 0,UftU
:,y anj a, as ow prices as Ibey ran fce had,
Wr can offer such inducement a; will mak
ii ihe interest ol purchasers lo lay in thetv
supplies from ns and tive us lhair fmuta
patronage, and invite all who visit the ciiya
j lo call ai our establishment.
All orders addresser tn qs by mail ri
otherwi.e will meet with prompt attenilon.
GEO.W.CARPENTER, HENe-ZEY & CO.
3m 103:1 737 Market Street, Philarf,
wood choppers"
afNE Hundred Vend Choppers wantH
f cut wood at Heaver rurnaee, lor wniaaj
good prices '
Jan -,'64.
ill b paid in f , moathlv.
FRANCIS WALTER & CO
To the Assessors for JSCf.
rinUE Aases.menl Hnlr ate racj o r
I I dlivry when f ail"1 f"r- , .
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