Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, September 13, 1864, Image 3

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lpl,roviJouc5 city, Uhoda Island, has
taluitioo of $79,000,000 aa ikcrkase
cf $13 000 000 since the last Assessment.
It it to all over the North a gain of
wealth evn in time of War. WBul in
Rebeldom there is a constant diminution
sot oolj of Domtnal bat also of aetna
fetation, brought on their own headi.
Ilnforrsiti) at frtmstutrg.
THE Fall Term in all (be Depart
ments Theological, Col Irs late. Acad
emic, and Female Institute will commence
Thursday, Sept.2i, 1864.
Every facility will be offered to each stud
ent in either Department to acquire a thoro'
education.
Students from a distance attending the
Academy or Female Institute, will board with
their Teachers in the (Schools. Those atten
ding College, can secure good board me p!a
res in the Village. For particulars, address
Rev. J. R. I.iiojih, L.L.D. President, or Iter.
J.A.KsLiv.Gen.Agt, Lewisburg Union Co.; Pa
Court Week
NOTICE
T3 COLLECTORS of State and County
Tax. The payment of Bounties to the
110 days' men who volunteered from this
i.nntn .ml t Vi i r annititnrd katr s r Vi 1 1 1 u -
'SiK'win bVa'biotme-rr'
Duplicates by the first day of next Court, so
that the Jurors can be paid, Ac.
W.M. JO.VE3. Treas.
Cnloa Count; Court Proclamation
WH ERE AS.the Hon. SAML S.WOODS,
President Judge forthe 2llth Judicial
District of Pennsylvania, composed of the
counties of l.'niou, M.lilin and Snyder, and
J WStnoaTut, andJou.i Wall Esq.. Asso-
eiateJudgesinVnioncoutiiy,haveissuedthcir
pneept, bearing date the tilth day of May,
1864, and to me directed, for the holding of an
Orphans' Court, Court of Common Picas, Oyer
and Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions,
at LEWISBIRO, for the county of I N ION,
on the Third Monday of SEPT, (beme the
19:b day) lint, and to continue one week.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in
and for the county of Union, to appear in their
own proper persons with their records, mqtii- ;
sitions, examinations and other remembrances j
to do those things which of their offices and in '
their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit-,
Besses and other persons prosecuting in behalf '
of the Commonwealth against any person or '
persons, are required to be then and there I
attending, and not depart without leave at their j
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in
their attendance at the appointed time agreea- 1
. ,' , . , ... ,,, !
uivm uuuf-r uiv nanu anu arm ill inr oner
.-ai- r.r i i .u- j ,1
in wiuic iu ucvinuui utc loin tiay 01
Aug. A D IHi.i, and the 7th year of the
Indenendeuee of Ihe I'nited States of Ameri. i
ca. God save the Commonwealth!
L F. ALBRIGHT, Sherid
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
VTOTICE is hereby given, to all concerned.
IX that the following named persons have '
clued tneir accounts in me tiegister $ Ou.ce
a Lewisburg, Union county, and that the
aaid accounts will be presented for confirm
ation and allowance at the Orphans' Court
to be held at UK W1SRCKG, for the county of
Union, on the thud MONDAY ot Sep.
next, being the 9lh day of said mouth, viz:
1 Toe account of Isaac .H.Wagrer, Admr.
of Michael Wagner, dee'd, late of the borough
of Lewisburg.
3 The first and final acconnt of Samuel
8hireman, Admr. of Jacob Walter, dee'd, late
of Brady township.
3 The account of Charles S. Mencb, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Maria
JfewcA, dee'd, late of the borrugh of Lewisburg.
4 The account of Peier Beaver, Admr.
with the will annexed, of J. lliibt-rt Btarer,
dee'd. late of the boroueh of Lewisburg.
6 The final account of Samuel H. Orwie,
t dmr. of Rebecca Dawion, dee'd, late of the
borough of Lewisburg.
The final account of Joseph Winter,
acting Executor of David Winter, dee'd, late i
of the borough of .New Berlin.
7 The account of L'vi Haurk, Admr. ot
the estate of John Buldk, dee'd, late of Buffa
lo township.
The first and final acconnt nf Hash U.
Montgomery, Executor of the last will and
leatament of -tun Miyr, dee'd late of Union
conaty.
The first and partial account of John
Yerter, surviving Executor of Jueub Y'rgrr,
dee'd, late of the b'rough of Harileton.
E. II. WBIKEL. Register
Register's Office, Lewisburg, Aug. 19.14
GRANDJlT.01S,Sfi.t. T. 1864.
ilifflinbure Geo Gtuelius, Samuel Stttzer
Ktili Peter Guver. Thos Comley
Hartley John Schnure, Saint Hartman
limtftoHt Dan'l See bo Id
M'kUe Drer Jacob Leiser, David Speese
Brad) Robert II ill, A mos Taylor
iwiAurg,A' U' Juo L Veyman
Lcwuimrg.S HJno Locke, Win CDuncati,
Jos A Kremer
Wat ttuffaliieW'ia Watson.Geo E Sheary,
David Watson. .
Lewi Jacob Kohl
Union Valentine Stetler
Buffalie Geo Gebhart, Andw Ilauck, Jos
Diefieaderfer
Eatt Buffrtlielno E Price
THAYKRSt: JVKORS.
HarilrifJno Church, Ja f'ee,Ja Kleckner,
Thos Church
While Deer Jos Moyer, Hy Sassamati.Dav
B Kaufman, Jno Ranrk, Hr Kennaze
u..irl. fl. it.-nrr H Krllv. Pen.
" . Z. '. ... ". .
rote Seaman, And Hum, n m steans, JacoD j
Perf '
f.'-l-l Sninr fr Ahrs Waller. W '
timmhtirm V W Inn Rilaml t Imtnnn
f.-...r,. St H l.,n y.-llr l-ha H V.l, r !
Charles F Hes. Wm Searles
Mijflinburz S W Snortzrass. (ieo Yarer,
Jae Oberdorf, Ceo R yer, Cha Montehus, Jac
Deckard, Mahlon llryman
Union Sam'l S W alter, Jac Hummel, Cha
Cawley, Maihiait Silverwood
Wnt HuJTitxliC Kline, Rich Struble
Ewt BuJftUor Geo Smith, Abi'in Aurand
K,Uy Andw Hater, John Klinz
Brady John Jameson, Sr, And'w Russall,
8 G M'Carty
Lewi Isaac R'ish, Aaron Klose
Hartlton Rob'l Glover
A'eic Berlin Win Beniier
Issue List for Sept. 19.
1 tohn Bilcer vi Danl Rebrr
: S David T Davis vs Oeddes Marsh ft Co
3 Cnarlotte Long vs Jere Kleckner et al
; 4 B Feuer & wife vs S C Wilt et al
5 Divid Bichinati v David Kessler
; C Hayes & Mejriert vs Wm Ruler
, 7 Francis Jodon vs Llovd Gintrr
Peter C Hummel for use vs J Hartman
9 Wolfe, Weuel & Co vs Ed Prick wi no
10 Brobst & Clark tiWRif Sechler.wi no
1 1 Bank of Nor'h'd for J Bower vs WLHuter
13 Kachet High vs John F Richard
ISC Hassenplu: fr Kleckner vsDMoyeret al
14 Comui'lth Pa vs Wm Blown Jr
1 J Waliter Eirof A Wanner vs SWanner
15 Jno Weihrnnn v Jacob Deckard
17 W N Free.aud & Urn vs E J Hull
l WaP Chlingei A Co vs Al Amnion & Co
13 I s B Ross vs Daniel S Kreuier
i i !.inl R-.;sler v Jno Miller with not c
21 Mlnuli apij;eimver vs Wm F Seeooid
t - - i J Herbsl vs Jam- A N-sbit
S3 Saml Hanpt vs Alex It Cnmmines
34 Joseph Kleckner vs Jacob Dei-1
M tfamael Stuck cl ux vs Peter Mertz ct ux
CALL AT
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE,
for Cheap Goods!
llis Stock, is complete, consisting in part of
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish,
Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese,
Fruit, Glass and Qucenswarc,
Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
I Goods. Cash paid for
Call and examine
yourselves.
General Election Proclamation.
AHHEHEAS, in and by an Act of the
General A ssemblv of ihis-State. entitled
' An actio regulate the general elections of
this Commonwealth," enacted the 3d day ol
July, 1439, it is enjoined upon me to give
j public notice of such elections to be held, and
to enumerate what officers are tc be elected.
therefore I, L. F. AL BRIGHT, High Sheriff of
the county of I nion, do hereby make known
I to the qualified electors of said county that a
General Ejection will be held on the second
I Tuesday of October next, (being the llih day
of said month) in and for the several Election
Districts of said county, to wit:
I district at the late Commissioners' office
in arid for .ew Berlin borough.
II district at the house of Thomas Pursel
in and for l.'niou township.
III district at trie house of Theobald Sanders
in and lor White Deer township.
IV district at the house of James Lawson
in and for Kelly township.
V district at ihe house of George Wolfe in
and for East Butl'aloe township.
i-, j . , e c : - u.
I district at, the house of Jas S.M Creight
in and for Bullalee township.
VII district at tile house of Jacob Deckard,
in Mitllinburg, for V est Bull'aloe township.
VIII district at the public School house in
and for .Northward in Lewisburg borough.
I V district at the Itiitfaloe House in and for
South Ward in Lewisburg borough.
A. district at the house now occupied by
Win. Iiihotfin and for MnHinburg borough.
Al di-inr.t at the Latirelloo School house in
and for Hartley township.
XII district at the house of Peter Wchr in
and fur Limestone township.
XIII district at the Election house near
John Keish'i in and for Lewis township.
XIV district at the house of Henry R. Speese
in and for llanleton borough.
XV district at the house of J. P. Hacenbach
at I'niontown in and for Brady township?
At which time and places there are to be
vole ! tor, by ballot
One person to represent the XIV district,
composed of the comities of Dauphin, Juniata,
.Northumberland, Snydei, and Union, in the
Congress of the United States;
One person to represent the XIV district,
composed of the counties of Lycoming, Snyiler
and Cuion in '.he Senate of Pennsylvania;
Three persons as Members from Lycoming,
I Snyder and Union counties in the House of
j liepreseutdtivcs of Pennsylvania;
i One person as heritf of Union county ;
j OnspersonasCouiinissionerof Unioticounty:
I One person as Auditor of Union county; and
One peri as Coroner of Union county.
M)TICK IS HEREBY GIVES,
Thai fVfv tN;rMn, .'tpling Junttmt of tli Prw,
who fhill hold mit .lii-e or aiiiiui-nt f profit or
trum un-Jt-r tli I'niUil ctAtrisor of tlii SLit?, or may
ci'T or iniixmUtl tiUtrirt, bth-r n'rumicionr
eiHVr or nhfr ie, 'r'liiiat-otH-t-r or at-nt, who
l or fh ai be 'iii;t-.vt-i uu.lf r the lejri-laUTe. ritwuti. j
orjo in-iary iU-.trlm-iit "f tins Sute or tI tlin Lutt.il :
uieK. r ( niiy in-tir,iortfU li-tri-t : anl that
rer m-mlH-r .f t 'ou-Tt-sit atidofthf State jt-si"latiire,
and "t" th (j-ltt or e niniin coun tl of any city, or rom-oii-toiter
of any iiKoriKiraUil ditri'U in hy law inratia
hie of holihtur ur ext-ri'o-iii at ihu aaiii' tltue, the orti -e
or aintiii-iit r juth-e, m.- tor or rierk of any
lioD tin" l ni'iioiiwi-alth.atjd that no iirerUr.j'h-''
or any oitic-r of u- h elcaUou bhall he eligible to It- theu
Tote-I fir.
-No Mrnn shall he permitted to Tote at any election
ax aftvaid. othT limn a whit- fneuuu of the ol
writ ty -one yt';ir or iu re, who slutll have rided in tin
tat" ai l-ast .in.-yt-ar. and iu thi- election 'hstrii't where
he oB-Tj t voU al u-.istt t'-u day imni'-i lately i-rect-dmi?
iu'h-h--ti'n. an I itittn tw jviirn .-"Uit or cuiiii
tv tax, wliii-ii fiinU u:tte Wn a-nu-ftM-d at h-a-t ten das
h f..r.- th- i'i-ii'-n. hut a fillen of tliA 1 nitfii luUta
wh" Itu- i-r-vi .iifl v K-.-u a iul.til oU:r-l thi' Ute,
ao'l r -tu iVrtJ ili.'r Irmii and n t timed, au l whv tiM reM
detj in 111 ett-fli-.u listrt' t and (id taxtw ax afon-a:J.
Lrtlt lf entitt.-d in rote afttr recidini; in thin Mate mx
ftnmii: It i I l, 'J lint the while tre. ni ii, ritnu-nft of
Ihi- t oil, d lelwe. n tli- are of tweut-oMt and
twenty-twi. yt-a;, who h:te re-ided in the -k-rlk'D tlin
trti't u afofil V-u dnya. phall W entitled tu vote,
aillimi'-h Ihey rUW iil have p.iir) taxep.
o r ii fl-;til Im- p-niutM-l u Tout whom name t
not rou'aii. din lh t -t txtt.le iih tl'lunfurniti-l
by lh O-tittuio. loii, r. iinlM. Fifft. h-(trodutw a rerript
lr me t.-.vntfnt within two y.irn.f a tlateor couotv tax
at-M-ed ;'! f -ai lv U U.e ( unMltution. and ftiTe M.ti-tao
lry evi'l' n i -e -iiher on hi own ontli ir fl.rujatoii or
the --tli -T ai1'rn.:jon .f anottie-r tlialh- ha paid fU' h
tax. or on Im.iuiv U pitKlui-e a receipt h uiahe oath
to th- f aiuiei.t ih. n l, or S-rond if faeciaiut a rii-bt U
tub.' ! In iiiff nu ei.t lor hftwerti the nffe of tw nty oue
and tw.-nt lo yt-am he shall 4eMNe on oath oraitiriua
tion th it liv ti.-is renfrd id ihe late at lea-t one yar
U-I-tc In 'ilii lt-'ii and make jurli proof of reaidei.rv
in Hi. Ii Tr:
v,r;1 iHi..v,.lr1,i,,.J,H.u,.o.civ,nhiuithihr i.tiiif
sIor.-.iul ru:i-. io.livi- ".iu-li u11i.ti1-iji' piiuiml
'(uirvil hy iu a i. Ann in.ii ne i
h." ""'" T
i.t-rtidiii th ali'hii helical lu-t ly
' H w. rd tu- it lie hail he aduiillei tu ot hy rt-bx-u f
UiM ls. ortU- .! Uh li.ll hr ln.it:il
ri-siti ut Mii-h iri'. iiliull if mlltHlimt Ui tu
rliTkn iih'i .litll ukti tlie llk nol inlfac tlsUtuf toic
k ft I'V llfiu.
"II .it) ..Ts'Hi nlttl v.te mt more thmn on, i-leelwn
Hitri. t. or oiIht,! Imtirtnlrntly votr mm, tlt,n nt-e
on Hi- i-iuiif tlitv. or i-hall fra luli-utly l"lil ,uj il-liTr
ltll.llll.lllr t.o Oi-K.-ot lotftitiT Willi the inu-nl illw
irailv in i.l" or ..ivif. mul iiri-tin itolher toiio. bi
ur tli hi olt. mlit'i' i-h:ill ol .liii-litin Ih liwst ID ny
piidi it t If tlmii tiny nor mor than liT Ituinlml tini
l.r .u i it- iiui-riMiutril but liMtLtui tlirevuor luuretuaD
twrtvM monlltri.
I: any ni-!-n not iUiltifiist to vote in thi rHnnion.
wi Mltli. nri"...I.W lo law, txis-nl t)i m.h of ,iiaiinl
i riliZ'-un. f...ilt Mi;ar at any (ilMre of .tioli f'.r Hie
! piiri-i-,' of i-mtitiz te'lo't or of iiittilcDi-iui! tit. i'iticilM
1 i,iiatit(-l to v.-t'., lie -li;,il oo oouvirrton. nrteit mod pay
any ttin not vnwlint: one hutnlrisl dollarl for vrry
Mui'ti ofTfit-. s!i.t ti ItuoruKiiMMl f'jrauy leru Hut cxcisi'
I ini; llir. luonlhs.'
j Said election to be opened between the hours
I of eitiht and ten in the forenoon and continue
until seven o'clock iu the evening, when the i
; polls shall be closed.
j The letnrn judges of the several districts of .
I the county will meet at ten o'clock, forenoon,
in the Curt house at Lewisbur", on the thirit ,
dav alier lhe election, (beinz Friday the 14th
dav of Oeiober) lo do and perform those duties
e oiled upon thetn by law.
The Return Judges of Union, Snyder and
Lycoming counties are required to meet at lhe
Court house in the borough of Lewisburj,
on Tuesday the 2 1st of October, to make out
r-tnrns for the three members of Assembly
and tor Senan r.
The Return Judges of Ibis Congressional
district to meet at the i-ame time and place.
Dated at the SherilTs Ollice, Lewisburg.Pa.,
the 7th day of September, A. P. IS64.
I. F ALBRIGHT, Sheriff
Miller wanted.
A gi'd Miller can ecnre a eood situation.
Iur.utre of JOHN WALLS 4. CO
Lvwuburg, May 25, lefii
UNION "COUNTY' STAH & LFAVISBUUO CHRONICLE.
Butter and Eggs.
my stock, and satisfy
,021
F CRNI T V U E !
Broke Out in a New Tlace !
E u n i: A u s,.
from J10 to f IS.
FIXK DRKSINT, HUREAU55,
from f to ?'.'.
SECRETARIES, DESKS, fcc. Ac,
dilten-nt i-ric.-n.
BEDSTEADS,
from f3 to f'J; Jnh-rent patt. ras and latest rtylca.
TAP. EES,
Kxtenftion, II fet an I npwtirla.Ontrn. Tier. Fn.TaPl,
I'iniuir itw tt -i, l;re::ki.-pt, made of anv kind cf
Wood de.i red. Kilt U'aiifit. Vlpri j,tn mid Uoa-wiK-d
aiway. on band tor ihv trade.
STANDS,
Tepoy, What -nU N ;r., r. Jtcf
SOFAS, LOUNGES, Litest pitcrn?,
CHAIRS.
Ul'hol-ter.tl, T-arffe Arm. Hewine, Parlor Chair alwayn
oo i-nd; alio.t'an rtat, lre lio-k-T anJ Nurae,
tt intiitor Chtr. Urtf and fmall Kv-krr-, Table
aod Childreu'p Chatri, aiwain oo han.
TO W EL-U A C K S.DOl'O II-TK ATS,
HOOK, and SHOW CASES, ic.
Furniture of my uwn muitiifaclure, insured
one ymr.
P- S. I intend, in a short time, as soon as
I can ret up a fine Hearse.) to attend to the
LWDEKTAKIXU Itl.SINKsts I witl keep
some twenty-live or more different sized Cof
fins, finished, and always ready on short no
lire, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper
than has ever been done in Lewisburg. Call
and see bf fore purchasint; eisewhere.
REPAIRING done immediately,
C1IAS. S. HELL,CAuiAeriV Rlnck
l-wlurr. t-h. 21.
BEST AND LAST NEWS!
"ITE have just received frr.m Philadelphia
and .ew York, a very large aud well
selected stock of
mNTEB GOODS,
which we oiler at very reduced prices. e
have paid particular attention in the selection
of this stork of (iords a very larce assort
ment of DRY GOODS 'f every descrip
tion. Purchasers will find it their advantage
to give us a call as in prices we defy any ol
our nei''hbonn? towns for competition. We
have also replenished our stock of ,rocr
rlca, llailnare,Qu;cioiware,fcc.
SALT, FISH, COAL,
rLASTEK, Ac.
lliiVe Mirth Limr, Cu!.int,l Planter,
ami Ifii'ruulic Cement,
always kept on hand.
Vir CttVSTRY I'RfUtVCE taken iu Ex
chanse for (Jooils as usual.
N.B. Cash paid for ail kinds of Grain.
JNO WALLS & CO
I.ewishurg, Dee. Mi
We would inform the public thai we have
for sale, in our oewlv established Nurseries,
near the I.ewMitir S alion, a larger assort
ment than last year of
Fruit and Ornamental Trrrs Shrubs,
In our old Nurseries in Adams county, we
have ihe tnroesi slock of Irees and largest
sjjfur Fall of Wti3 and Snrina ot 'lii. We
therefore can furnish Treei by large quanii-
ties ,0 Dealers A c. at very low prices.
-phe attention of buyers and dealers is res-
prcllullv solicited to an examination of our
slock. We also desire a dozen good AGENTS
to sell t siie coming prmg.
SIIKI.I.EI! HI'MMER
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
ekn THE
!aher Wi
Sio Cris
THE undersigned, having removed
Watrh and Jewelry ettahlishment
swell's New Building, Market St..
between rront and Second, she is prepared lo
Repair Watches,
Jewelry, Masieal
i
Instruments, &c,
in the most approved and satisfactory manner.
She keeps on hand an assortment of choree
JEWF.LRY, for La lies and Gentlemen, which
she ofl't rs al prices to suit the times. Also
CLOCKS and WATCHES.
All woik auid cues warranted as rrpresen
e d. MARIA S. ZlbEK. ,
s a- litf j Siir
Dr. WISHART'S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
r
8 the viia! rnnripie of the j"ine i re
nblaiued bv a peculiar pruce&fc in ihe
uitil)aii(ii of the Iar by which Us highfit
uieilicioal properiies are retaiped. II i ie
uiediciue ihai cures when atl miters fail.
Have y- Otmjkt Have y Sort Throatt IU
you auy ol the premonitory ayiufUuia of Uit luoet
tital dia-aje t jmmmplwn f
Those who should Iw warned hy tht-aa ryfitf'omt yn
erially think lightly of tht-m until it is loo late, rroui
tit if fa-t, perhipp more than any other, ariM-a the r.td
prevuh uce and fatality of diavaae whih aweej-a tu Iha
graft; at leaat on suttt ot death'! f icuiua.
1 hat are it $ymjtmt t
1l usually Iteitma with aohort, dry eou-h. whlrfa oon
b-enmuk habitual, but for aooiB time nothing i rat--1
ex' t-pt a f'rtthg mucus. The brealhiiit la aoniewhat if
Jicuil. ai.d umu Plight exerriae much AairrW. A Prne
Ot Uyhtw: and rlt$'m at the cheptht oft-n felt. A
the iltaitet whaiitvit. tbe pntieDt heroines thin inHt-b,
ip allhrted with lonol appetite, Tv! Unt.r, lit 1-.! nr.-,
and d-jeetin of p iritu: my continue in tl.if Mjt- f. r
a ectiaideraMe leiutlh of tine: atid i t ry n adily aff-f-ted
t-y plight ex poaiire or tatuue. II thepe oernr, -the
couh Wit.ui'f more ir ubleMitne, and is attend nh
exp.r:Mr..ti- u, which i most c piouw and free e.irly in
the iii..rniijp: It in pniDriiuies atreakad wirh bl. od. At
thiPftta, ui-ht cwcatP u-ully eat in and in w-mee-aer
a i r'itiiie l.lft-linif of the Iniijs may alio err ir.
I'am in -we part of Ihe rhet in tell, aad oft.-n a diffl
ruily of Ijiiik upyn oiiu or the olher fVlv without wn-re
flip of coulmifT or a aeiite of fuilnean or putft'-c ati in.
I he pil'M) hrt iituep full, hard. ud fre.(il'-it, the h - tit:
tliii-h tin:. (herheekrf, and Lhe dire malady is fast ban
tuning to lU clo.
You now ak. hilitr n eurrP
C" fit.) "t H it ht U"t and can I eurrrl hf the D of
my TAH CiMlliI AL, MTen in apparently h"lep ra"!.
Thi aw-rii..n I make with the ability to iitent the
mot complete evidence of the truth. vc will not ad
mit of my ffivinj; the content of the many thousands
of t- stimt rtulu to it talu.-, wbi.'h I bae U-rn and T'i
retfivmi; fr'.ai Bin and wrcvuof unjiieptionMe worth
ar. I n ptit.iti in. I unx bad oniuiier of these cerlifi
cttep printed in nrrulnr f rui whii h 1 will r t yon
free on aprdl'-stion. Wh-ther you nowdterrolneto rj
the medicine or riot.pend r.r the eirrti,r. Aft r ?r ir
X Mud ariJ-xp"riinent, 1 ofTerthl- medicine. ll-lotr
it t" he the heM remrl for ail r':!i n-irysnd ur-.n-! .
it tufa.--. If v-u inn not be i-neflied py the !; of th"
TK ri!Ui!AL. I helieyouarehevond all enrtliW ai J.
Yet if ihe art. better eurate airenu. I earm-rdly adTi-e
th.-.r w. The retnt-die. the het ar, are needed
hy titofie affin-td with thi d:iua. litcaUt-e I b;iit:t
tin to ! the bet, I abk you to try it.
Many. n t only ot the p- ople, hut phTWn nf Tery
Mio.dand pra.-tice. ari daily a-kini me, H hat ir tlte
I nni-iple or ciii"s of your ncrBS in the trealment'd'
yf.rMrn.n-,v f, ufun.ptfm t My anwer thi ;
1 tie inrW'-'u'i'Nt of the rllie-tife nranii the t'rrn ih'
ef?i7 0l't!-' d- hililatt-d pjati-m the puff'-atu-n and en
rtfftnt'ft of Ihe blood. Hiut xrl frtn the py?. tern the.
eorrupUcn w hirh wrt'ful breed. V hile thhvaetT-ef.d
by the powerful alterative (eh;in;inz from di-e (
b-alth) proprttt- of the 1 ar CordUt, its h' alinit aod
mioTfltnix principle is aiMactiOrf upon the irritated
furtaces of the lin.s and throat, prtt-traiintf rah di
eaffe.1 part. rvli-'Tjnc fain, Piibdntrir irflatrxitn. an 1
r Mono.; a taia.ful tendency. I t thi" tw.rf.dd power.
Hie healimr and the ptn n jtbenimr, et ntinue t-i a-t iu
conjuntion with Na'ure'a eritHnt recujierariTe tn-d-
n . and t?e patient in Dared, if he has cot too U-ii
defined a rvM.rt to the mean of iire.
The IMXR TRFK T.Aft CmRDI AI. wU cure Cmih,
?' T Throat and lirea-t. Bron. hiti, A.thin. Cn up.
Hoof U,f daiah, Ididlieria. and i n!o an eifd;-tit
rciueuy furdBea.etif tbe ktdm-ya, and female coinplainta.
BEWARE OF COUSTERFEITS.
The genuine has the name of the Proprie.
tor and a pine tree blown in the boltie. All
others are spurious imitations.
Piiiris Fifty Cell's and One Dollar per
Boltie. Prepared on!y hv the Pronrtetor.
Pr. I.. Q r, WISH ART.
Nj. 10, Xonh Second St. Philadelphia, Pa
F. r Sale by all Drnasists Ul27j 1
lI.M!:K, ROSS A. C O.,
(LITE L. MM 111 CO.
Lewishnrs rianinz 3HI1.
fiL-'jltVZli .-een eonstantlv on hand and
u.anolacture to order 1'loorllIZ. Mrfln?,
floors, S ShulM r.. l!llaU,
JluuIllnt;N ot all patterns,
and allotherdescnptions of Wood Work used
in HuiMin?.
Orders respectfully solicted and promptly
nlleg. Alt work warranted to cive satisfaction
fiAn extensive lot of Lumber f alf
descriptions on hand for sale.
t'actiirtj tin XnrtU fecund &trtet.Lewi&burg,l'a
April is, 109.
GENERAL ORDER.
T
MfE Pennsylvania Railroad Company
havms this dav taken possession of the
Philadelphia t trie Railroad, under the con
ditions agreed on wiih the Philadelphia &
Erie Railroad Companv, they have appointed
JOSEPH l. POTTS. General Manager there
of, to whom all OiTioers and Emplojees will
report lor instiuctions.
J. EDGAR THOMSON,
President Penn'a Railroad Company.
Olfice of the Penn a Railroad Co.
Philadelphia, Jau. UO, 186
General Order, No. 1.
To t'lhr. Kf-n on and afrr J.in.30,lC
I. The Western nit Mors, irom
Warren to Lue, uiil be under lhe Superin
teudence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will
be Superintendent of the We.tern Division.
His Oll'iee will be at Erie. Employees on this
Division will be under his charge, aud will
make ail communications respecting their
duties or the bus.ness of the road, lo bun,
except as otherwise provided in this Order.
II. The ( ;ik(-ril MvI.nIoh, from
Sunburv to Wneiham, will be un ler lue sup
erintendence i f SAMLEI. A. BLACK, whose
title will tie Sitperintendeat of lhe Eastern
Division. Employees on this Division will be
under his charie. and will make a'l commu
nications respecting their duties or ihe busi
ness of lhe road, to him, except as otherft tie
provided in this Order.
HI. The A "tint of Freight and Pas
senger Business will, on the Western Divis
ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C.
BOGU. whose title will be Assistant Audit
or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern
Divisirn thev will he in immediate charge of
THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As
sistant Auditor. His OlF.re will be in Wi!l
iamport. He will also have charge of the
distribution of Passengef Ticke;s over both
Divisions.
All communications respecting Freight and
Passenger accounts by Employees on eiihei
Division. will be made to the A-sistanf Audi
tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets
to Thomas M. Dvi.
JOS. D. POTTS, General Managed
Pennsylvania Railroad Company,'
Lessee Philad. & Erie R. R. I
General Manager's Olliee, i
Williamsporl. Jan. 3ti, 1SH.
Has ritllnar KNlabllslimnl.
I in Furv'i KloeL MnrL'el Sl rear
IV of Bower's Jewelry Shop.
Having served a regular apprenticeship in
one of lhe best shops in Philad., I hope to
render satisfaction.
BI'RN ERS and other Fixtures always on
baud or furnished at short noiire.
O. B.EVANS
I.i-ltior!r, Sept. 14. lira
Science still on the Advance !
QOT.fi EON and Jlechani-
ij cal llcntiNt, Olliee in lhe iXXXlJ
Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street,
(western entrance, up stairs) LEW IsUI'RG.
Dr.UUKl.AA is nowconsirucnng the on
sectional Block work, baked on Plattna base,
which for cleanliness, beamy and strength
has no equal also teeth mounted on Ihe var
ious Bases in use and having had a long
and extensive practice, and being perfectly
familiar with every department of his profes
sion h fotc caf. in warranting amir, emit-
faction in all his e.penVions, which shall be
caremiiy anu skiituily pertormed.
Please call and examine specimens. Tbe
superior qualities of the Non-sectional work
will be evident to all who will; - an im
partial examination. Dr. Bur' J . lhe only
person who constructs this e i j.ieut work in
this section of country.
Uncharges sbll fi.rresponr' with the
times. Lcwuburg, Sept. 3, ' 3S
jVEW GOODS!
CHEAPEST AND BEST IX TOWN.
At jowx sqnncs.
Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at f 2.
Dost quality home-made Kid aud
iloroeeo Eoots at
A lare assortment of Balmoral
Uootd and Oaiters
at equally low prices,
OppoMtc the Biink, Lewishiirs.
,Iu'.U lor
A CLOTHIUB
"ITfHEIiE newill liiidalaige assorimenl
1 lates.! styles
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
such as French and English all wool Cloth,
Irom i.80 np to l().(lti. Knotty Boy' t-'as-simere.nd
SiUt Mixed Casnmeres.Satinetts,
Ac. f lolliin of all descriptions ; Men'
and Boys' Wear Whole Suns for HftO
that is. cloth coat, satin vest, cassimere pants.
Summer Sun for 5 50. A'so, a laree as-;
si rnnent of Hats. Cap. Ac, such as M'CIel- j
!an, (i.inhaliji. Opera, hih and low crowned .
Ha's. Hose, HaiKlkerchiefs, Collars. Shir'.t,
Susj.enders, I'mbrellas. Neck Ties, Ac.
NOV IS THE TICI3 !
to save from 2.", to 50 per cent., and get the
I,.1lesl Si v!'"'.
AHn. Oonrfs Cut and made to order, and in
the blest style. Always from five to ten
bands at work.
Call opposite J.ihn Walls 4 Co. Store,
Market street, Lewtsbnr?.
Dec. IrC! N. R. ZIMMERMAN
For Itais, .tiler, ttoa lie. tnl.
ES ! lilies. .'SjoiliM ill i'tll'tt. HlMll-
iis.&r..ltir ! ou I'lanls.I'osi Is,
tllllli.lt, btA,
I'll! ip ie 4-r f. UiJ t.(H Bnxmi. Bnttte, rtaX.
$-iui J". -i-f.'r .L-. I't re- Is-ITeTR'.Sa,..
-oi.ly ir.taliil.le r,-m. kcowu."
-I n r fr. in l'..'. n- "
"Si t luhnr. u. t., ih Human Fumily."
i-i Q,.- (.tit nl it. ir It ..8 U. tliv-''
r'Snld Wholesale in all large cities.
tSTSold bv. all Druggists and Retailers
evrvuliete
tV '. likWAiit ! !'of al', wcrhless imitations.
See that "Cost'" name is on eaeh
IJox, Bottle, and Fla'-k. before von buy.
rr A.Mies E!i:ni k. ovrtit.
ly PklseiPAL D.rnr UhoaiiWat. .. V.
! fNoid bv ll V ti..lesa:e auJ Kiail Drug
gists in I.e i-tiuri. Pa. lo;riii
Dncftcijr illnorr Tkapcr,
For the Harvest or 1S61!
MICl'KKI) liV
Thirtv-Four dMInct Tatents!
T
IHE unparallel success of the Buckeye
is lue ssrongesl proof its superior mer
its. And iis reputation is so well established
that since us in'roduction the manufacturers
have been entirely unable lo supply the
demand.
We will call attention to a few of its poinis
of excellence and the tanner lo give it a
personal examination.
The Two Driving-Whcels, &c.
The TWO DlilVIVti WHEELS the
Pawls and Springs, by which the machine
mav be thrown out of gear, or be hacked
without vibrating lhe knives ihe Sirel Cutter
Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, -with Hardened
Sieol Face ur Cutting E l;e the Doiilde
Hir.ged J.'int. bv u hich the Cutter Bar may
be Folded the long Crank Miatt tlie Steel
Spr.ng and Wheel, by whirh the Cutter Bar
may be raised an I lowered so as to rut as
low to Ihe yrounl as may be desired the
Steel Pitman and Brass Box Its Light Draft
(no Si.ie Dtalt) no weight on Ihe horses"
necks backs as easily as a cart all if
which form a combination of advantages
which no oiher machine possesses.
No Gearing on the Driving "Wheels.
A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. eaeh,
will cut an arte of grass an hour with ease.
The machine is furnished wiih two Cutter
Bars one for cutting grass, and the other for
culling grain (each expressly adapted lo the
use intended).
No etiort will be wanting to maintain the
Barkeye in the enviable position it nuw occu
pies, that of being the
Best ElacMae in the World!
During last harvest hundreds of Farmers,
in consequence of our inability to supply lhe
demand were unable 10 obtain the ISutkne.
and were forced lo purchase an inferior
machine. The continued scarcity of laborers
and the new calls trniu lhe government for
troops, will take many more laborers from
the country, and the farmer will have to rely
entirely upon niachiuety in gaiueriug his
hay and grain crops.
Farmers who would avoid disappointment
in procuring a Buckeye can send in their
urdeis now.
We are now prepared to fill orders for the
coming Harvest. Address.
t-LIFER, WALLS, SHRINEI! & CO.
Manuiaeliirers of Keystone Clover Hullers,
tic, Lewisburg, Lnion Co., Pa.
JOHPJ II. BEALE,
MERCHANT TAILOIl
AND
C.ciitlfnici.'.i luinlNliirirr Store,
Njt l Market Sf.,jnl ulnne the Bank,
Jtfm LE WISBL'RG, PA.
1'ue snbscriher has removed into the new
fittid aud CominiKlious Storeroom of Thomas
Reber.where he has just received a large and
well selected stock of
JUEIVS CLOTHING.
Cloths, Casitneres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I
I also CL'T AND MAKE TO ORDER in the j
best style aud most reasonable terms. Being 1
a practical Tailor, and employing the best
Workmen. I nan eiiiirniitlv mrim hlh AJ '
onii Aetc Customer! do n't forget lhe Sign
The Red Door !
May S, 1S61 J 1 BEALE
Daily Morning Kews.
SAM'L SLIFKU has co.iiini need furnishing
me Man iHliurg Tf-lei(r:ili
morniugSja us e's per copy the very Ulcst
News, kl tiicapevt rates June 4
I
U. S. 7-30 LOAN
The Secretary of ihe Treasury gives notice
lhat subscriptions will be ieeivedfor Coup
on Treasury Notes, payable three years fom
Aug. I5tb, Itfi4, i'h semi annual interest al
the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent,
per annum.-pnncipal and interest both to be
paid in lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the op
lion of the holder at maturity, into six per
cent gold bearing bonds, payable not less
lhan five nor more than twenty years from
their date, as the Government may elect.
Thev will be issued in denominations of $50,
$100, ' 0, $1,000 and W5,UIK, and all sub
scription must be for fifty dollars or some
multiple of City dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the own
ers free of transportation charges ai soin
a'ler the receipt of the original Certificates of
Deposit as they can be prepared.
As iho notes draw interest from August IS,
persons making deposits sub-eqneM to thai j
date mnsi pay Ihe intereat accrued iruui date i
of note to dale of deposit.
Parlies depositing twenty-five thou and
dollars and upwards lor these not-.- -n any j
one time, will be allowed a commission ;
one-quarter of one per cent.. hicrt will be i
puid by the Treasury D partment upon the j
rceiptof a bill for the amount, certified to
by the officer with whom the lepts,t was!
made No deduction tor commissions ausl I
be made from the deposits. j
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES CF THIS i
LOAN.
It is a Niti'il Sirians Um, offering a j
higher ra'e of interest than any oiher, and Me j
b tPieruril!. Any savings bank which pays j
its dep sttors in I" S. N- tes, considers th-it j
it is paving in the best cireultaiing medium j
of the country, and Hconiiufpav r. at.j iliMg j
bitter, fr is fan assets i'- v in Gov-
ernment securities or in notes or bond pay j
able in Government ar r. j
It is eq'ially convenient as a temporary or
permanent investment. 'I le uotes always I
be sold for within a fraction of their fae.eand j
accumulated interest, and are the best seen- j
rity with bauks and as collaterals t. r tlis- I
counts.
tontrrtahle Into six per fi at. S-'JOImtd Bond
Inadl.tion to lhe very liberal interest rn 1
lhe notes for three years, this privilege ol j
conversion is now worth abou! thr, e per cent. I
per annum, for the current ra;e for 5-i'l Bonds !
is not ltss than ninn prr cent, yremtum, and 1
before the war ihprcin.uin on s;i per cent.
!" s. stocks was oer luenty per cent. It j
will be seen thai the actual profit on this loan
at the present mariitt rate, is not less than
ten per cent, per at. num.
Its Kieaipilaa Iruia Mate or Municipal Taxation,
Bill aside irom all lhe advantages we have
enumera'e l, a special Act of Congress ex
tmjit all b .nd' and Tnarury nutet frum lueul
tiixnti'M. Ou the average, this exemption is
worih ab tut iwo per cent, ptr ynnum, accor
ding to tue ra'e ot uuiu ii'io various paiu
of lhe countiy.
It is be ieved it.al no securities otfer so
greot inducements to Itiolers as those isstid
by the Government, la all other tortus of
indebtedness, the laiiii ur at'i'ny of pnvate
partir, or sinekci iiipan!es,or seperate com
munities, eutv, is pit ogeU t.r faviiiei.!, u h;ie
ihe tiole property ol the countiy is h-ld to
secure the discharge of all obligations of lhe
Umlrd Slates.
Wnile the government offers the most lib
eral leruis for iis loans, it believes that lhe
very strongest appeal wiil le lo the luya.ty
and patriotism of the people.
Dnp'icaie cert;fi a;es will t-e issued ft. rail
deposits. The pai iy tlep isitiug must eudors
upon theoriojrtijceriittrate ihe denomination
of notes required, and w hether they are to be
jssuelin blank or payable lo order. When
so endorsed it must t e leit w ith the officer re
ceu iiig the deposit, lo be lor aided lo lhe
Treasury Department.
SL-Bseiiierioss will k mcrtTrn by the
Treasuier if the lulled Slates, at Washing
ton, t),e several Assistant Treasurers and
designated Depos,t..ries, and by the
First national Rank of Hilton also
of Danville,
and by all National Banks which are deposi
tories ot public money, and
ALL REsPPCTAltl.r. BANKS AND
BUNKERS
throughout the couulry will give furtherinfor
luaiiou and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO
St'BSCKIBEIis. Ita.-iinn
k :
riMIE greatest unprovement yet in the
J Sewing Maehiue art. A curiosity worm
seeing.
Pltasc send for ciicu'ar wit!i ,,e u
sewing.
These Improved Machine save hi-
ti hi. it rt.u ci.sr. ol ihread a id silk, and mane
lhe Lot' x. stitch alike on ttoth siwe.
1 hey require no instruction lo operate
perlectly, except "lhe primed directions."
Xo change in sewing irout one tud of
goods lo another.
And no taking apart in clean or oil.
Unr.Niw Misi FicTitii is now complete,
wnii all its machinery and tools entirely new,
and is already rapidly turning out Machines
which lor asrri and pinm-nti or risisu
are not surpassed by any uianulaclury iu the
world.
N. B. Should any machine prove nnsatis
factory, it cau be ictuiiied and money refun
ded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed
by our own agents.
FIWKLE & LY0K, S. H. CO.
No. fi:IM BROADWAY, IEW YORK.
April . lstij. yl
Advantages of the
KNITKLER WAstllNG MACHINE.
I.IOR Ihe purpose of convincing the com
munity that the Knuckler Washing
Machine cau not be surpAssed b r ease and
lapidiiy in washing cloihtss, I lake pleasure
in referring tu Miss Sarah Gibbotiy, (daugh
ter of Johu Gibhony of this place.) who is
eleven years old. weighs 55 pounds, ami does
the week's washing for lhe family in llirt e
liour. and considers it a very lishi job,
Willi the assistance ol the -Knuckler."
Machines and Browning's celebrated Wrin
gers always on hand.
' DANIEL BROWN.
Lewiaburjj, March 2, lo6l.
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CTSiilI by C. W SchatH. and T.nnWi
Bros.. I.ewishurg; Shu. del A V ag n-f.'fr,
.-t linsgrove ; tJ. Urowu, Milton; ani rrdf'
lers e.ery where. liwinyl
'PIIE subscriber eon-
.1 ttnues io carry on the
l-lierjr litiMluoKS a n'iy "i.nm
the Old Siamt on .s..uihSSSSW
Third street, tear Market, and respect!"'
solicits the pairot.ae ot his friends ar.i l
public generally. CHARLES K.HI
Lewisburg, May 32, 18.",,)
CO 1 1. O I ( OIL.
THE subscriber keeps r. n.lantly on YitrJ
a large assortineut i f the very be-: m
mokio and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for iimnl
stove purposes.wh ch he will sell at the verj
lowest prices for Cash.
Also, BlackiHithS f'W, Vfo-t'r anl S-iit.
Wish it disiinctlv understood, thai '.
be undersold hv any man. Having
weigh-sraies, full me ght will be given.
Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hi tel.
GEO :ge HOI.SiEiN
Lewisburg, May 27.'Sa.
OFUR1MITURE WAREHOUSE
iO oo Market Stiuare, Lewisburg
A etH'd supply of ( liairx. Tabl
Kui-fau?. MiinrtH, Aeon hand i f -.rder
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