r Epitaph an Kiag Georgm, Geo. Woodward, Cm M'Ckltan, and Geo. Pendleton. tlaarca lb. tire! waa reckoned Tile, Tllr iieort tbe Srtsntid, Ami what mortal cr heard AWf good of 3erre the Third t When from earth lb Voertta aaeendel, GuU b. prahad the Jeor. ended." LINCOLN AND JOHNSON. their Straggles 'heir frlamfhs. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson re both natives of slate States. They were born in the class of poor whites which slavery creates and preser? ca far ili own convenience. Lincoln obtained most of bit scant schooling not only after hit lemoval ioto a free Stile, lot after he bad reached tha full etature of manhood, and was enabled to earn and plan for himself; bile Johnion nerer had in; schooling al II, and learned to read from bit wife after his removal from hit native 8fate, North Caroliot, into almost free East Tenneiaee. Neither of the men eould ever have been ehotea even to the Legislators in an essen tially slaveholding community, no matter bow thorough their subserviency to "the Institution." Tbey surmounted the ioflo noe of slavery by taking position ouUido of its more palpable domain. To maintain that suoh men lack ability r force of character, is to hold that rc publics are ruled by idiots. Lincoln en tered Illioois a portionless, illiterate boy, owning livelihood by the rudest and tardest manual labor, and, within twenty years thereafter, had become one of bcr foremost lawyers and tbe acknowledged leader of tbe more intellectual of her two wrowt political parties conspicuous in her Legislature, ber only Whig member of Congress, candidate fur Senatorial blector, U. 8. Senator, Vice President, and nlti- snatel for President. All these positions Were accorded to him without contest or aesifatioo Johnson entered Tennessee M illiterate tailor yruth, poor io all but fcepe and ambition, without a relative or friend who could help him to a corporal hip io tbe smallest company of "fljod wood" militia. A few years later, he was a member of Assembly; next wo bear from him io Congress ; then Governor of kit closely balanced Suto after t spirited canvass; for Tennessee was then prepon derantly a Whig State, and her Wbigs always ran for Governor one of thtir ablest nd cleverest debaters. Johnson had al ways been a very ardent tod active Dem ocrat, and had made Lim-elf widely ob noxious to bis political adversaries. Uis birth and breeding were matters of com mon notoriety, and the cultivated aristoc racy of Nashvillo and the surrounding region were not at all inclined to be ruled by the ex-journeyman tailor of Joncsbor oogh. Tbey could not help themselves, however; and Johnson, after serving his term as Governor, was chosen to the Uni ted 8tates Senato, where be made good bit position against the ablest and proud est in tba land. Ho bad his full share of tbe rugged discipline of poverty and pri vation, and was thoroughly trained in the keen encounters of an aotivc, arduous poblio career. Doubtless, he feels and regrets the deficiencies of his early culture; bat who will say that he baa not nobly applied tbemT Mr. Johnson, at a leading Democrat, nd supporter of Brcckenridge for the Presidency, saw the slaveholders' rebellion take form and body. lie knows it, "egg nd bird" its impulses, ideas and aspira tions. Nearly every other prominent Democrat of his State and section was drawn or driven ioto its toils ; be never onntenaneed it for a moment, ncr regar ded it with tbe least allowance. He knew it to be as hostile to tbe class from which he sprang in the South, as to tho "modsill." at the North, and be "stood by kis order" like any British Peer, no exposed the hollowucss of its pretexts, the wickedness of its aims, in the presence of its contrivers, before they had imbrued their bends in blood. He warned the simple against their machinations, and warned them of their inevitable failure and rain. Had other Southern Unionists been at faithful and fearless as he, the mdneas of secession would have been etayed at tbe northern limit of the eotton region, and oar country woald not now be reeking with human blood. It is a common pro-slavery cavil that "yon Abolitionists talk of what jou do not understand." This ean not be aid of Lincoln and Johnson, who were bora in slave States, and have been famil iar with slavery since tbey first opened their eyes. Mr. Lincoln was never an Abolitionist till alavery declared war on the Union ; yet be says be never regarded lavery in itself otherwise than as he now does. "If slavery is not wrong, then nothing is wroog," says he in bis letter to Ilodgee. Mr. Johnson was a tacit sup porter of slavery, until slavery struck at the life of bis country ; .bat be now holds, with Lincoln, that union an! peace are only possible through the fiual, complete overthrow of their assailant. Are these men, fanatic T If there were an easi- r or shorter way to peace, would they nt choose it T What possible motive co tbey have for preferring the .r"i y to lie right one T Consider, Uii jxdge ! AKOTiiF.it Oi'TRAAR. "Another Dem ocratic meeting brokeu up 1" "Where at V " large crowd cf Democrats scattered by Union soldiers !" Where, where !" 'Union officers participated in this Old Abe's nnroBsiitationai outrage." Good I food wa ean make vote out Of that ! Where did it all happen I" "la the F hensbdoah Valley" "Gil sat :" STAR & CHRONICLE ALMANAC mm OO Ci 1 5 1 1 Jaa Jalr, 1 4 5 31 4 6 T ljll4,li ,io n win IT Is I 10 11 ITI1S 21 22 28 2 TIT, 34 2 31 lac res. 91 12 13 ll OT t IS M 71 14 If. SBH i sr. l 2 .1 4 t rn n 12 i nils n:2l2S. l T 4 a e 114 IS' sil'.'ilai II 12131 IS 10 20 Uli ts 21122 23 ,21230 Ij30 31 222T apriii- 1 t OcKw I 1 1 S 4 t S 7 S 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS IT IS 120 21 21 13 21 S 2(1 27 28 2 30 31 1 X 4 t e 7 S 9 In II IS 13 II IS I 17 IS 10 20 21 22 2.T24 2 J 27 28 20 M II 1 2 J S 7 8 10 13 14 IS IS 17 90 21122 S3 24 27 2Hj 30 31 a 4 si In II Mils IT l lii 21:22! 24;JS.i SC. I SeteJ 2 3 4 t ,ll' 11112 13 l.S IfllT 1 111 20 22123 2Si 2I2: 2'J .Ml .11 1 Jaae, DeceJ 12 3 4 n it t s i 11 i Is'Mullslla IT IS I V,M, ilia-jigs 24:24 ! ll 1 IToliJaya Banks close on New Yer' 22 Feb 4 Julj Thokgir1ii ChtMaus Union County Official Record. Prrsii'Ht Jud'rSkM'l 8. WooM, Lrwirtowa FMtOAe .laonuff Judgt JrtHJl W. Simortan. MlflHabarg io do Johs Wauj, LowUbarf 4o Sheriff ,ktxrm AtMKur tfo So PreUvm-iary J nun W. Sim i So K'g 4 K'C.E. Q. H lillL So d Pittrict juniAinn U.tcS So So Trvuurtr Si. ionn. So So Gummiriur Imt M. Walti. WinS14 So dit Ri.uf.iit Kr.lb, Loareltoo do do 8LEL MMHtx,NewColamW do CummutvmTf 1 1 k kvull1 Kunnl(lliblHirf do do fnfJiii B. Lnn do do dl rimtmVt'tnty CORtucS, do do do Viynaim T.A II.ThomctoII do So JVVW SttirimtrJtntSou A.Owirt So M'rcantile Ai-praiKrttntt Sun, Hutlttol So Sttrttror Cojuc gnicuca, Fonst mil So Cermtr r.umt Sruna, Lewtaborg So Awliior IIcthiu Thospho. MlflUabarg So da ) P. IIaueibo h. Sllfrr So do Wa. F. Seuiou, llartletoa So JwrSK H rrlkr C U 8irra.)llfflllirrt do iMUxtar do Tuo. CuLncu, Lourelioa do rost-Oflices in Union county. Alrir nwly iown.Wpl 4 0 Stmbwker, P M ShfT (tnkintnwn. BrajfTp) TH Arhor! " WSxU l"T MMt (Uigbtova, Wh.D.Tp) Cb'i M Klog .vi .... i K Corroy " .( Hti'm (Kelly Tp) Job Dtnno " Ml J'Ml ... ASIInrh .i.ftr-(i 'oulySet) Qo W Fnrrw " .'n r.'l -I' A'Mila ... LdriHsnrk " fWil ..' Fruieml!le) Mrll Rudy " M Win.nrj Marc M Rtoe " ijrt(M J llrlen C Ilayo l.innU.m (wt nd Martlet Tp) Mark Halfpenny " Ifaife Spring (LimeauDe Tp) J S RaudvnbOKll .Wa. fcrtia .... Kded Saaitfe HiitfeU Dry Valley, I'nlooTp) Saml A Walter " Regular Union county Courts open Tbird Moo'Iay in February May eVpiamb'r Xaaoembr Agricultural Implements. AGRICl'i.lTRM. Implements, since the commence mrnt of ihi War, have been in great demand, and good machines are al- ualle as to thrir merits and worth only. In the year IW,2, Messrs. J. MARSH & CO. sold one of their Improved Reapers 10 Henry Smelt for $1:10. On the 18th of Feb ruary, thr mint ttraptr inu mid at Puble, S.il. nti Ihf fttrm uf Henru Sluek. near Corlajs- ;), after being utd two teatmu. Messrs, j. s. tuarsn w mo. are manniacm- Tin; a large numtierof thrir machines, with Improvement., this season, for the coming Haying and 11 arrest ; and as to the merila ol their Combined MOWER AND REAPER, would refer those wish in io purchase the coming leason to the following named per sons, who purchased of them last season i Jf. M.Npijit, Jnieefrh Cawdor, ThrmM ftnvbrMc. Fr-lrrih Brfl llirana IuosiU, Charlosi HotteaatMa, JnhD Una;;. David Lah.Btkr, fWtf 3a.Utl Wm. ImI Tbm Nsiltt. ft N4jrthumbrrUtii county. Chriotian 8tnltiftit, JitmbtnltsfaiM. Robswt RftrbfT, Fmirir.k fontiui. l. Kleknrr, Martis Meiill. Jobs MTrr, 8aainl IvIIqi&o, 8. 8. Waiter. Jobs U. Vsvavr, Of Lnin miintT. 8m n.-l MiMtffjr, HVttry Vahw. Joh Wisber, ImwI Si If. Eii Sfaamn. Mmrlin twt. Ahrmhaa Upglmr, Abrav bm Fetter. Amr Miller, Jam Bell, D. T- ftUubsjarh, Alfred MArr.J-Mf Kuhl, GwirtR KuU. Pblti Baker, IVter Alln-iii-tit, II-nrr Plavler, Hnward Rnpert, Philip B.-ott, Samuel Uoudyear, Joeieph bralm, of CBbar latid cooniT. John Ualiletnsin, Tanrl IHebler. Wm. Wert, reter E-r. Jnathn H-n-rtU, Phi Up lhot Jotiathan Raffle, I'nTld Wearer, K. A J. Bnffloetoa, H. Lenkert. WilLun !( J. r.t. J Shade, of UauphiaensjiitT. Jolin Movt-r, David Iain, John Mer, ArlaM Snyder, Talentine Wsener, PrausUia Kptinr.Chrbtnpber KlhM, Wm. K. Seaman, Jaenb Huyejit, nf Lehaaoa ooaaty. Georr Strayrr. John Zerre,8amael iibsjon,8.H.Bartot JameR 4'lark, K. D. K line, tieorpe PkMnler, Andrew llf endnnr.)er, RoUert Have.Charle Kawl.Babb A MHIer, Jatnesj Warner. Jha ttaith. Wai. H. Fnaroo, W. J. M hafft-y, J. K. Uiakle, Jacob lkDd,of LyooMiag aad Clia- ton rouoUta. We could refer to siundreds of other io the above and adjoining counties, but think it unnecessary. reb 23. 4 EaT-First of the Season! NEW GOODS! FliOM M1LAD. AND N.T. NEW GOODS NEW CiOOPS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS For Spring and Summer For prin? and Summer For Spring and Summer For Spring aad Summer Call and ke. Call asd Ske. Call and See. Call and See. Jno. II .Goodman, Market St.,Lewisbnrg Jno.II.Goodman, Market St.,Lewisburg Joo.II.Goudman,Market St., Lewisbnrg Joo.H.Gindman,MarkctSt.,Lewisbarg riT.MI kioits of Grain bonght for Cash, WANTED. rSOO TONS of Good Timothy Hay. ino.mm Buahnla prima Oata, for tha OoT.ro n-nt. I aill pay Um tii:nt prkie for Rnod, aanaj vau it moat ofigtl o,er & IM pr ouanri. JNU.U.O0OPMAN. CARPETS. AH Wool, Heavy In grain Carpeta. Brimeli Carpet, Rag Carpeta, floor uu vioina. i iut leevif ca. and tor ie ny JNO. H. GOODMAN BBfiS.Mackcrcl, Nos. 1 and 2 half ano whole barn-la. for aal. hr JNO. U. GOODMAN. SALT, in barrels and sacks for salo bf JNO. H. GOODMAN. A DlTf JKED11M. rilHE jiibtcnbrr has oprnrd a 1 Faitillj- Grocery Stare in Mrs. Griff's Buildins. East end of Market strrtt. Sooth siiie.where he has a good slock of TEA S, CO FFEE, SPICES.SUGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Butter, Eggs, fcc. kc. Which are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by JOSEPH ECKBERT, Agent I.ewisbnrg, Nor. , 1863 JOHN HAWN. atFAtriTRER nf Imnrored MMlra MaicitM. Uwiabttff tp UNION COUNTY DYSPEPSIA A!TD DISEASES EE3ULTIX0 FROM Disorders of the Liver AXD DIGESTIVE ORGANS, sure cured by HOOFLAND'S GERP.1AH BITTERS, the great Strengthening Tonic. These litter fern pntotmrt Mora Cam Ilave and do givo more Satisfaction I Hare more rttperfablc People to touch for IhcmJ Than any other article la the market. WS eoff any enS id oontradlot this auortloa. and will pay 91000 to anyone that will produce a Certifteate.pnb- lubed by as, that is aot asaciia. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUB! EVERT CASg Of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of tho Kidneys, and Diseases aris ing from disordered Stomach. Obttne the following Symptom faulting from duordert of the Uigettive organ: Conatlpottnn, Inward pilau, fnlnaaa of blond to tha head, oeidity of tha atomarb, nanaaa. heartburn, diafuai fur total, fulneiia or weight In tha atomarh. aQt crwrUUona, ainklnit or flotterinft at tor pit Of tha atnmach, awlmmtog of tha haad hurried and dlAeult braathlngv Suttarlm at the heart, ohoklng or auSWatin, aenaatlona when In a, lyloff poatura, dim eaa of vlalon. dute or weba hefnro theatitht.feyeraO(ldull pain In the bead, drnrieury of peraplrailon, yellowneaa of tho aktn and yea. pain in the altla,baek,rheat,limlia, Ac. auddfo nuaneaof beat. burning in tha Seah.eon. taat bnaginiiifa of eril, and great depreaaloa of apirita. a........ That tbla la not Alcoholic, CONTAINS NO RUM Oil WHISKEY, and can't make Drunkards, HUT IS TflS BEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. jOTWcrtf q m ion aturox, fhuaa a. I have lawwi Ilooflanfi's Ofn-mnn Bitter ikvoraMT Inr a numhrr of ?tm. I liae onI tbeni in toy own family. ol hv IVrn M pleurJ with th. tr effrrU tbt I jsati .nJurvd to twinmrori thrtu tr nnfiT thn, d4 know that thtj have? npvratfd1 Io ft (ttritviaclf tosViVial Manner. I tak great pli-aur In tha publkl proclaiminsT thin fact, and caliintr thr atUotin Af thrttwi, mirtsl llb the dla-Hi Ut rhi. h tbey ar ivrommeDd-jd, u thtMM Bittra, kiwavlnsi Irvm iprfpfer that hit rerommrtKltion will b nuntainrd. ! dothtooinreehiMrfullra lloufland'a Bitt-r taioieiMlird to beorfU th affl ted aal is mot a rum tiriok. Your, trulr, LKVI u. BECK. fVrja Dr. Brtnm, Kiit f the EneclnnttU cf AlttHMBarh BXt sJltspopsjrl ts fstvor or tnsnm)Bcl Patont MMtcine in roraL thronch distrust of tht-Ir lnsrtdt- enu aod sirrta, I yt know vf no uffltDt txanoa why nta May dc tdfitiry to the fo"fit b bItev hlmlf Io have rtweivrd fron any imfle prfparation. In the bopothat heaaay tbttneoDtfibntsj to th benefit nt other. 1 do tbla thn more readily In retrard to "Hoofland'p OertaaB Bittryn prepared by Dr. G. M. Jafktoa.of thia city, braofa I was prejudleed atrainU then for yearn. Dder tbe sj,reaaioa tnat they were eliteCv an almhoiic aniitare. I am Indebted to any friend Robert Shoemaker. Km., fir tbe re moral of tow prejudice by proper tetm atd for emouraement to try them, when auffrlnft from irreat and long euntlnued debility. The ufte of three bot- tlea of tbeae Bittern, at the besxinntfiff or the nreaeot year, wan followed by evident relief, and rextorarion to a ijesrre of bodily and mental visrnr whkh I had nut fait it) ais monthe before, and had almoatderpalred of resrai- DiniCo l tbe re to re thank uod and my irlead lor directing to um nae or ttit-m. J. NEWTON BOOWN, Pblladetphla. Trtm tte Pastor 0 the GmoUmm TUtptitt church. Dr. C. M. Jarknow Deat fir : Personal exMrienor ena ble me to ty that I regard the (serin an Hittera prepared by yoo m a mot exnelleot medicine. In eae of a aevereootd and general debility, I bar been srreatly benelted by tbe e of tbe hitter, and doubt not tnat tbey w ill produce aimilar eftVeta on other. v . 1 u- a la a.' J (l a V tut II If i ou re uuija e? aniaA.i a.'i'vi'i Prom the Pastor of ilfdUinff Si. E. chunk, rhilada. Dr. Jack on Dear Ptr: Having uxed your (senna n Bitter In my family frequently, I am prepared to nay that it baa been of iiivat ar?frre. 1 believe that In mont case of general debility of the ytem, it la the ait and moat valuable remedy of wblcn 1 hare any knwl. esjga Youn reapectfullyi el. U.XLKAttK. From V former Pastor of (h fWvn'tu (X. J.) And Kiw Kothclu,V.T. ttr. C. M. Jaekatm Dear Sir: I fVel Ha bleanaretha. of Biy own accord, to bear testimony tn tha exn-lleneeof Use (rermaa RHtera. Some ystara atnee, beiax mueh attticted with byapfpaia, 1 uned them with fery btjaent-ial reeult. 1 bare often reeomtneDded them to person enfeebled by that tormentioir dlae, and have beard from tbem the moat flatten nx, ttttmooiali a to ltd preat value, la caw or taerai drwiiiy, iteiieve it I a took that eaa not be surpaaaad. JOUN M. from jSev. Jr. nfatvr. Pastor tf Kxborouj Baptist In. JaestaoBDear Pir : I feel It due to yoareieellent preparation, Hooflaod'a Oernan Bitter, to ald my teiti mony to the deeerved repatatina it baa obtained. 1 have fiir year, at time, been troubled with irrrat dl order in my bead and aervona ayntem. 1 wa ad iced, by a friend, to try a bottle otyour iter man Bitter. I did so, and have eiperteneed rrat and uoexr-ftxl relief; y aeaitn ua neen maiermiiy oeanted. icontMentiy ommesd tbe artiele where I meet with mr wtntilar to my own. and have ben aaaurod by many of their good efleoU. J(aeeUuilj yours. jfrws B9. . f i7rwittt, f Ae frmnn Unformed ehwrch, MWUHrKn, iter k s eosjany. Tr. C. VI. Jarkiaon Renneetard Sir : I have been troah led wttn iryspepeta nearly twenty yar. ana nver el any mmlicinf that did mFaa moeh avwd a Hnof laad'a Bitter. 1 am very macj) Uaprored Io bealtb after bavin; Uhen Ave bottlea. lUapeeUaiiy yours, J. o. uuu.i. PRICES. Bottle. liDoa. Larcre size (boldinp- nearly double quantity; i.nu o uu Small eizo fa 400 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature "C. M.JACK SOX" is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Should your nearest drngsist not have the article, do not be pui niTby any of the intoxi cating preparations that may be otfered in its place, bin send lo as, and we aval vward. securely packed, by express. Principal OJira and Manvfrntry, AO. 631. .IRC II STKLLT, PHILADELPHIA. JONES & EVMS, Sieeemr to C. if. Jaduon & Co., Proprietors, Tor sale by BENNETT BRO'S, I.ewisbnrg, and Toy Druggists and Daalers in every town ta thw Unjtd 8uu(f fJyDcc.1'63 STAB & LEWISBURO CHRONICLE. I New Hardware Store In Lewlabnrar, Chamberlin's Block, 5th k Barket8U. 1 TTHEBE can be found a general assort- 1 V mem of Hardware which will be sold at a small advance on Manufacturers prices. Call and examine foods and prices, before purchasing. UEOUUE W. PROCTER. Aug. 1 1. 1864 1060 piARPENTER TOOLS, a foil assonmeal J tot sale by ubiiitur. n.rautiiiH. "rU!LDING HARDWARE a large slock j lor sale br UbUKUt. .ntuii on. IINE TABLE and POCKET CUTLERT, 1 the largest stock in Union eouni? for tale by ukukuk w. ntuui ek. i GENERAL assortment of shoemaker's J. Kit and Finilines, for sale hr GEORGE W, PROCTER. TTTINDOW GL A88 and PUTTY for sale If by UEORCiW W. PKUCl tiK. piARPENTER'S CHALK and SCHOOL J CKAYOKS, rnr sale b, GEORGE W. PROCTER. CHOICE TEA TRAYS, a lar;e rariety of J patterns ann size, inr sair n, GEORGE W. PROCTER HAWLBY'8 golldlflcd DENTAL CREAM, r Clraajfav, maenlm) and PrtKnn3 (At TMBTBt rpHIS article is prepared with the frreatest 1 care upon scientific principles and war ranted not io contain anything in ihe alichtest decree deleterious to Ihe leeth or coma. Some of our most eminent Dental Puneons hare given (heir aanetton to and cheerfull, recommended H aa a preparation of anperior quatlt ia fiir elanalna. h. tenlnr anJ Drfw-ralntf tha TKKTII. It eleana raadllf, r"nJrlnitthm beautlfullynhlta and pearly without tha iianteat injar, to tlto uulu It la beallnii to the m. ohera the, are ulcerated and aore, and la on eterll.nt dialnfeetor for eld or deeared teeth, h1eb nr. often eaeeadlnxl oflenalee. It atvea a rleh and ereoia? taata to the moutb. eleaiieloa; It thoroiihl! anS lmpartioa a wviinuuui UBsranca to wo ureal n. Prepared only by A. HAWLEY, 5. W. comer lot a aal losiharl Sta, rkllaSelskla, and told by all Di uggittt. TRICE 38 CENTS. Tefttlmonlal. The following opinion of Dr. White as 10 the high esteem in which he holds Ihe Dental Cream, moil be sufficient ertdence or its ralne. To quote oiheri in detail is needless, contenting ourselves br simply giring ihe names and addresses of persons who apeak of its excellence for the teem. PntUMiraia. April 15. 1S1. Tlaelnr rarefnltr eiamlo. i A. II A WI.KVH SOLIDS FIKI' tirSTAL CkEAH. I rheerlulljr reoommend II to tbe public renerally. It la an vlerlleut pr.f4r.tion for cleaneloa; and praaervlnc the teeth, and can be naed by all p.raona with the ului tet eonliduo., aa Ita propertie are perfectlr harmleaa. Bi.aidra preaervlnr the teeth. I promotea n bealthv arlloo to the soma, and ImparU a pieaaaatnoaa 10 the oreatn. IlE. W. R.WI1ITR, I30J Arch gU Tno'f l"ina, M D. Dentlat, 41)1 N Fourth 81 J. Bicatt, .l 8 .-iith St K. VApaauce. Surireon Dentil. 425 Arrh SI C. A. KiM..anotr. IVDll-t, lllv Walnut At FDfLttsoiuM. DOS. 731 Arch til F. M. Dlio,oi7 Arrh St EoaaaD T"c!fD, Dontiat, oSS N Fourth St L. II- Doa.rHl.ir. Iientlat, Ml? N Tenth SI al.kLo.1u, Dentt.l.flJJ N futh St lyl()50 if .$lft j DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOMSXOPATUIC PIITSICIA!T, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, stuih side, between 4ih and Sin (upstairs.) Lewisburg 1" (73 DISSOLUTION. THR firm rloaling under the name of John Wall or Co. has been diaanlved this day by mutual consent. William M.Vanval- zah hanng withdrawn irom satnnrm. nas wold to John Walls and John C. Smiih (re maining partners of said firm) his entire in terest, real and personal, including all book account', noiea, or claims otherwise due said firm of John Wall tc Co. JOHN WALLS & CO. The business will be carried on as hereto fore by John Walls & John C. Smith nnder the firm of Walls & Hmilh. All elaima against the ffrm of John Walls St Co. will be settled by us. WALLS & SMITH. July 18, 1HM. ?-1o Seven Octat-e t0 tltOTESTEKX CO, 4W. Broadway, Sew lark. NEW enlarged scale PIANO FORTES with all latest improvements. Thirtr years experience, with greatly in creased facilities for manufacturing, enable os lo sell for CASH at the above unusually price. Our Instruments received the highest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at Ihe American Insti tute. Warranted five years. TanM bstt Casa Call or send for descriptive circular. 3m 10o2jjb1I Katlonal Claim Agency, CONDUCTED Bt SJ1BTKT at COLLIS. Waoklngtoa, I.r. T N order to facilitate the prompt adjusiment of Bounty, arrears of pay, pensions, ana other clai ma due Soldiers and other persona from Ihe Government of Ihe United states,ine undersigned has made arrangements with ihe above Firm, whose experience and close proximity to and daily intercourse with the Departments, as well as early knowledge acquired by them of Ihe decisions frequently made, enable inem to prosecute ciaim mmc ertirieniir than Attorneys at a disiance ean possibly do. AIL persons entitled to claims of the aDovedescnption.can nave mem i"rMT attended to by calling on me and entrusting tbem to my care. junta n.jnniwn. Ag I lor flABVKa VL IfVLLIHS Lewisbnrg. Ang. 2. 1864 Andrew Kennedy, notary rabllr, t'essailssloaen Olllre. lewlsbarg. ILL take the acknowledgement of Deeds. Mortgages and other legal inslrnments,administer oaths, take affidavits in relation to the income tax, dec eVe DANIEL BROWN, Manufacturer cf A.Brown's celebrated KNUCKLER WASHING MACHINE. WOULD eall the attention of every citizen to his machine, being the Only perfect Washing machine yet Drougni oeiore ine puduc. Its durability, simplicity, ease of working, aaving of clothes, aod qnickness of washing recommend it lo every one; and it is war ranted to excel all other machines. Also, Sole Agent, for Lewishurg, Buffaloe, East Buffaloe and Williamsport for Julius Ives dr. Co.'s Universal Clothes Wringer, with patent Cog Wheel Regulator, which is the best, most durable, and only reliable wringer yet introduced. Lewisburg, Fen. 12, '64 MEN WANTED. . 50 OR 60 MEN WANTED A8 Carpenters, Boathllders and Laborers, TO WHOM constant employment and good wages will be given. CASH PAID EVERY WEEK. t. FRICK, BILLMEYER 4 CO. LtwisbiUf, Fa December 14, 1863 . r-K II J'1 St S a, lw W. R. CORNELIUS, Government rndertafcer, fiASHVII.LE.TEHS. eater la all klnas wf Metallic rial Cases, ZINC COFFINS, WLL attend promptly to Ihe transporta tion of Bodies, or giving information respecting decessed Soldiers. HS3I3 EjijPiV Tvvw Jf secured Ihe aervices of Dr. H. LEW l, ol ew York, (more recently iron, iuw ... the Potomac) for Embalming of the Dead by Dr. HnLiets' -American Piocess," acknowl edged to be the best and only true process in the United Siaies.will have bodies embalmed when desired. Principal Offire and Warerooms o. 49, Church St- Nashville. Tenn. Branch OlHces at M urfreesbnro .Tnllahoma, Wanrare, Shelby ville.Chatlanooga and Dee, ard (Tenn ) Stevenson and Bridgeport, (Ala) frj-t'ommunicaiions promptly anawered. Mr.Ww. a Coawatit-s laaulhorlieo to refrr 10 j. Ho a renileman of intearlly, and .11 f " ,lw ' mStm " f A Uunh olTuo, Doctor S. II. KNIGHT HAS located himself In LEWISBURO. where ha will attend lo the practice of medicine. Market 8t, nearly opposite Amnions' block TESTIMONIALS. nttTMTo. Uolon Co. Kor. W, 1C1. Deof ilf I Mr liter an'l atomaeh waa ao badly dleaaeei! that all who aen me-afe me up, IWtnra and all ; nut I oonttoord to tar.eyour nlMlieina and It eurrd ma, and I now am well. I know a number In my nelrfhonrhnod that had lung and ll.r eomplalnta, that weea cured h, four mrdleloe. Aa Ufa la aweet, 1 would adf lee all who ore afllleted with dlaeaae lo lf e ,00 a eall. and aare lit. nod mono;. Voura Uulj, JOHN UouOLANUCB. IlinTtrro,. rol.n Co.,Nnr. JO, 1M. Pear Sir: 1 waa .mirt-d wtth Kheomatlam Sir a oom ber of feara, and waa eured ? your medleln". 1 waa not atvla to leaae my iMd w h-n I nnmmeored taking your aloalde me,llelno, and I had Wa attended hr two Other pbjalclana. touratruly, JOSBPII IIILLKR. Lai:rcltoi. Colon Co., Kor. IT, ISM. Vr. f. TI. Rnla-ht : Dear Sir I waa alHieted with Itheumatlam; I muIH not walk one atep, anl twn hottlea of your valuable medMoe eured ma In a abort time. I adrlae all who are antletrd with thu diaeaaa to apply to you aod get cared. Touratruly, J. BUOt'SR. TIaitut. Colon Co Nor. IS, ISM. tr. 8. IT. Rnliht: Dear Sir I .end yen thla eta!. ment in order to heoefft auffeeins humanitr. My wife lay a lonr time with roneumpttnn.and her lia or reeor. ary waa rlaen np by all. I waa edvieed to try other mad leine.or dtora. I continue with your tn-almnt : yntir medicine cured her; abe la now wll. I would advtee all who are affitcted with lunit and II. er diacaee to ro to you. or aend for yon, get your medirino, and ave lis. and money. (1024) Voura reep'y, JUIIN IIALKK. GOOD HEW GOODS! trgwaoon.ii yew coo 0.11 HgW GOODSI titW UOODSI rn rAt.r. asi FOK I ALL A.D yOH FALL ASD JVJt FALL ASD T7.vrirr WIXTKKI hISTIMI WISTKKI XD XKF.I CALL A CALL A SD SKKI CALL A. CALL A XD St tl SD SIKt KKKMKR, 10XG a? Pf) KKF.HFH, LOS'! VO KRKMKK, i'.Vtf af CO KHEHER, LOSO of CO Leviahwrit, Ifov. 1s3 Let I all take a Klde t HORSES AND BUUKIGS TO LET, 10 responsible persons, at reasonable rales. notables on alley between South Third and South Fourth streets, half a square below Hess Livery my residence on same lol, fronting on South Third street. CHARLES S. VODER Lewisbnrg, Sept. II, IHh:l T. G. EVANS, FAMILY OltOOEltY AND Provision Store, on Market street, between 3d and 4th, Call and Satisfy Yourselves. OUR 8TOCK is large and well selected embracing everything usually kept in a first-class UKOCERY STORE including an assortment of QUEENS-WARE, ITARD-WARE, (J EI) A It and WILLOW-WAKK. I lake this onporlunilv lo return my thanks to Ihe public for a liberal patronage.and hope by studying ihe wants of my friends and en deavoring to supply them to merit iheir paironage in Ihe future. l.u.triats Lewtaburg, narcn z, oo. J. K. BtrmtDurca aiil schbaiK Kew furnllurc Est abliitli ment. rpHG subscribers have opened a Furniture eslablishmrnt, on Market St. Lewisbnrg, (opposite Chamberun s buildings) where they manufacture lo order and keep on hand all varieties of CABISET WAKE usually kept in such establishments Ilureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Stands, What-Nols tVc of all patterns and prices. Zv Ksraiama in the best and most exped itious manner. UNDE RT A K I N Q n all its branches attended to at very low rates. Ready-made Coffins always on hand. J K DIEFFENDERFER &. CO Lewisbnrg, April 16, 1863 James F. Linn. J. flleriill Linn. T. F. & J. M. LINN, J s Attorneys at Law, LEWlSBliKU, 674 Union County, Penn'a. J. HEBRILl U Couuimioku for the state of Iowa with power to take DepoaitlODa,ttkww ledge Deedlo aattloa ant raaiailssltia Haas la kwbharg, 1g2my& Legal Auctioneer 1 F.A.DoacbOWOr having been appointed sole Auctioneer for Lewisbkrg, is prepared to attend to all calls io his line in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for Ihe reception, and Ihe sale at staled times, of all kinds of Uoods at Auc tion. Any one wishing todisposeof any arti cle ean deposit it wiih me and I will sell it at the best advantage 1 can and charge a per ceniage lor me same Feb. S, S59 F A DONEIIOWER. Central Foundry and Machine Shop lifer, Walls, Utriarr to. Manufacturers of Bullock's Iron s Mower and Reaper, Darling's bnaiesa Uhaia Horse rawer Willson s Telegraph Fodder (Jul' ter, Richeo' Iron I'lows.Wiiherow's Self-Shar pening Plow, and Michigan Double Plow. Also, Stoves and Casiinga of every deacrip ion. All kinds of Agricultural Implements kept oa hand tor sale. Jobbing work in Wrought and Cast Iron and Brass done to order. 'Country produce taken ia exchange. Cor. of Sixtk Market 8 ArwUkarg, fa. aasi'L a. wawia. lum suiia ORWIQ & HAYES, aiiorneys at Law. fSwaawaaa 3M 0' rriCE ea 8Vih Second near Market St lAprUl.SlJ IXWlJrbBUtf , Pa. UNION BOOT AND SIJ0E 1TILL AHEA!-Conse! eos all- M 0 MaJa sw and cheapest sioca oi ummmv nd Shoes in Union county ! , ryJust received a FKESH HUPrLY c City masle work at an..oally low prices -Quick Sales and Small Profits" Is the order of ihe day al Oppoitte the Bank, Lewisburg DAVID Q INTER k 609 HATE removed Iheir Chair Ca binet Ware-roaiss to Urger ...i .,r. eommodiooi rooms, late the resid ence of Wm- Prick, on the foner af THIrS as Mmrna m. hmwrnrnmrw, where they have oo hand ihe LARGEST and BEST ASSORTM EN T of Work ever oflrred lothe publie in ieiP'' Bureau. an raney ---"- Sofaa, llalr-al Chair.. Caneaeot Chaira, ""'J' iurea. Hat aea, Tow.l Kaoaa. Jewny Llwd WBI.I1. Faney Uooitea. ranry Takloa. 4i nlao hud-Barroom a.aOo.Cbalra-WaoWl,or Botoll. We also attend to the Liieki Aitinu tir.A H-r.!" and ri ' airw. - mod COrt-'l N H f or o ntaHir a I way. artt read Mfliisiwiwn fc il wait upon anj mua an woo mmj - Having none but the best work men, we aviaDi sjit .11 M.niinM awa.Branarsa nw u. ttmm aeij OUBIfVlkSUH Bsaiava aao aeaas -j Manufactory ow Af. 1st Afreet, where Cabinet and House Turning.Scroll aad Rip fawlng dona on ehort nntioe and reaaonabla toraaa. A good assortment of LUMBER always os hand t Xewel Poeta, Banolatera and Hand Bailing. r7"Rsriiaiw of all kinds done as sisaaL N.B. Any work aot oo hand will be made aa noon aa ooeaible. Thankful for pat favors, we still expect a continuance of tbe same. Boots and Shoes. an The subscriber has just received awUoOat his Store (next door to the Post IW Office) a full supply of Hoots at Shoes of every style and variety suitable to the season. Tbe slock has been selected with particular care, and will be afforded at vert RF.nitta raitrs fob bkabt cub. His old friends and customers and the public generally are invited to eall and examine his stock and judge foi themselves. tjTMA.M I KACTI KI.Mi and REPAIKI.NG aa hereto fore will be attended to with promptness and al reasonable rates. JOBS BorwRTO.f.agt. LawiaWf.Ort.1S,1S0. O.ILP.Shively, TZ Marl ft &twmr mt Mjuiirswiarfr vf 'rx lea, Saddles, -aBj.'a - common and the ew plrul BOKMi I'OLU warranted lo .utMlwrN Iknler la Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hardware .fcc. rpiIK Soih?crilcrt having carried on fnr makinv m K-mtl IlarnrHsfl An. a, any wtabltubme-at im this re-Ksoo and th I'ninn int AePtruttarml 8otrtsty hstTltiff awards 7ih r t PHt Vii MS kW artirbM ol aU work Btanotiip woald iprti bin rTtt IshJ frr fWvor of lbr trsHiinkT pubiir airs-adr fwitrd, asM aaa Uunt eoviU' Kurd patronage at hi N kf STAND. Ths Latbtr mm i rf tha very baat, twt4 la tin old asxi will lat ftr , 1 trtapio the baat WirRa3a trnsv my owa bainiw assei a at Ibwatt la bit Shop at all uitahi bnwm. Mr UikmJp and Work are warraotrd, and if aM aa rrpmnU-4 nay ha wtaraasi or fxebansTrfJ. Call and irm, aad if 1 do aot ftva ffm tha worth f )var ntoaey I will aot agaia aak for joar patrnQMi((f. REPAIRING promptly attended to. .rtlKAP for CASH or All V PAT la BtoM klad Ol Country rniwitrf. Uwiaburf, ama-U t, lttat. O. . n. a. iilt. RIVIERE HOUSE JLcwlNburar, Pa. R. G. HETZEL, Paw's. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks fur ihe patronage extended towards him by Ihe cilizens of i'oion and Ibe adjoining counties, he would most respectfully solicit a continuation of Ihe same. R. G. HETZEL Lewisbnrg, March 13, 16b3 m3 iFotvSalt. FRICK, BILLHEYER h CO. Are manufacturing and hare constantly on hand a large qoan lilv of 4 leet Pahn?s anil 3 and 4 ISi'hi Lath at the following prices: Ialins:oj headed in a new style, from $9 to $1U per M Lath 3 and 4 feet long, ft to f 1.62) prM. Shingle at $5 to $7 per thousand. Palings and I.ath made to order, any length parties may desire LewieDurg gtraa Sawmill. Dee. 28, 1fi0 NOTICE Gentle men ! Cl.TIZENi of Lrwisbnri ami vieiniljr are rrNperifully informrd that the sabjeribrr ha bought out the intereM vf E. I. Hmsd in the bUMties of Sharing and Hmr Cuittrtij, nod osatiantw th sicr al tb ohl aund hasmDt off widov Anintot' blork. bttwsn C-rVan ad J- Hoacbtoa'a wlVr hr atrtrt attatioa to butinaa a bopra to siva aatiarton to all who aav larar biaa with taaii aatsr at all Uuvaaacapt t'urnia". To all who tarry hr till tbir bt-arrl crow roagas To irrt a pleaaaot nhafp, trnod w barber Tr tar J nut eall on I'lixia at hiiSalooa.bT aiora, ava Of TuweU elaaa, raaora harp and cUrr kraa. April 9, 18ol A. W. DILUlt, frof Barth NEW ESTABLISUMENT. rtlHE subscribers have opened a Provision l Kiore in the rooms receutly occupied by Onarles Roland, in Rodenbangh'a building. Market St, near 4th, where they pay the highest prices in cash for Butter, Eggs, Calves, and all kinds of Country Produce. March 15 mfipd U.K.SUPP1.EE CP J.s.kUrsk. K.Bherkley. CT.Sherk.lry. r. Bearer J. S. MARSH & CO, (aticcmsou To tooav, tuatn t en.) LEWISBURG FOUNDRY in AGRICULTURAL WORKS mwlsbars;, Pa. Wl haft eonstaatlr oa band and for aale. " WIIOLkALB OK BRAIL, ffeoavr. .Koeer nd rtoeer HanttUvt: rwamowd oVwaa Sr-dtrt; I land and lliwu ItmtT rhna SAeUera; Owe.rWo ami Fnur Jferae TVeuo'. Swp aoo1 A'oli ianwrf ; CUvrr IbMm. Prt l Vlera, nmkrn, IV. Mneea. Halla, Jrmt AViaibnr HnMtngt, Irtm tnuet. KmiUngt. MM U.wj aa, e. tcantl hold oilraelvea cewlr at all tiajaa to to aLS slSDour Vouvonr Riatsiaa with the wtnoet eorreotweat and dlapatrh. Work or Manniactartt ftBvartably warramod at recommended. Ordere repeetfnllj "anni anu prupapdy aurwra ua. nnt a. loot CHARLES at- GEORGE MERRILL, Attorneya at Law. C aFFICE in Ammons' Block. J 1046 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa CEMCTEBV HOTICB. A1 T an Election held br the Stockholders . of the Lewisburg Cemetery, the nnder- signed was elecled Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging, Ac, mast be paid to him. Persons interested will please note the cnauce. Those indebted to the Cemetery Associaiioa are requested to make immediate parment. roLQMON X1TTKR Lswuburg, Jan. SS, 1S9 J Aew Photogrmpker 1st EAtweiubnrg I THE subscriber baa purchased the fa Phoi.'irnpbie Uallery.oa Market strati, opposite ihe Lewisburg Bank, where he it at all times prepared to lake Fbotograph,Aiibrotjpes,Melaintiti 4Vc.of all sises.oa the sawrtrat aoiiet aad u) a snanaer not t be surpassed by aty artial it) the Ule. Ciiixens of Lewisburg aad vicinity aot la lied lo eoaae themselves aad bring all un4 children along. All aegaiives previously taftea la ibiatlak levy are preserved, and will be nntee m abort aotice. ISO. F. UltlL lwUWrg. a veil 1. ISM. FIRS ra8I7BAlVCB. GET your Property insured ia the best aad safest eomeaay. The Lf rwaHa,. Insurance Company ia aow considered tea oi Ihe most reliable and aafeat t'tmpaaiea ia latere ia ia Pennsylvania. It has horn ia operaiioa S3 years and has a capital af f million dollars. Persons wishing i iatar ia Ihe above Companv ran do so br annlvintf lo KOLDMAN RITTER. who it lb .try acting agent for Lewisburg and Laioa Co. Variety and News Depot. THE tabaerihrr keeps eonttaaily far aas, at the POST OFFICE (below the livm House) a well-telecicd stock of Family Groceries, Confectionary Bid riuiw, cancjr mo tions, Perfumery & Soaps, Wall Fawn and Oil Shades, TraTe Vine H.. Blank, School and Uymn Books,dw. Papers aad 9Iapazias oa kaad or to order, Irom Boston. New York er Phil delphia such as the Tnbune.Tioies, HtralaV Ledger. Weekly. Clipper, Police Gazette, Mar cary.Waverly, Literary f'nmpaaioa, Harpor'l and Leslie't Illustrated Werklys.aaodty'saad Harper's Magazines, Yankee Aoiioaa aad Aiie Kacs. Ac. die. ILL OF WBUI Lewisburg IBB sols ririr pm cua CEO. W. FORREST MEAT AND UNION 1 JACOB . BROWN, having auit-S ted in feedingibe hongry of Lew. J iaburg and vicinity, for nearly three ya past, wim ine oesi oi Beef; Pork, Teal, fcc., would return his gralefnl thanks to his ata rous customers for thrir patronage aad aa Bounce that he intends lo eontiuae Ibe best ness as heretofore ia the Meat Market lieate between Mchaffle's and Baker fc Co.'a Dra Stores, Market Hqntre. Monwinoa Wednesdavs aad Batnrdayt CASH it the system. Publie paironage re specifully solicited, and satisfaction insnresl March 15. '61. I. 8. 8TER.NER. Ag't J. M. MOWERY Fashionable Boot and Shoe Hake South Fifth SL, Ltwitburg, KEEPS eonttanlly on hand, nnal anaatwMS lures lo order, all descriptions ot Being aa experienced Shoemaker, aad al ions to merit a share of the public patroaaga, be will warrant all work which may yatt) through his hands. Particular attention will be girta le Ladies Work. His Prices are as low as those of any tthog dealer in the vicinity. He solicits a fair trial confident that be eaa saiisfv every person. Lewisburg, Aug. 31, 1860.y WINFIELD FACTORY! Star Uartlctaa, VmUm Co., Pav fyf2 THE subscriber, thankfal I i for past paironage, woo Id infora Sjh's friends aad the public in gene envanwoawkea n (B( ne eoniime, 0 mantfae tare all kinds of W Ml est GtMda, such a rlnk. f. ' u... I ..NJiiurin, j wnuatoaiiiaciia, jhi. Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet aad Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of re hest kind ia ase, aad having empioyed tb best ol workmen, he feels sate ia lariaf, that his work shall Dot be surpassed rj any establishment in the country. A good sap ply oi ine above goods kept constantly on has for aale or to exchange for wool, at pnets that eaa aot fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner aad on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, rash on the da livery of ihe rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Wmfield Mills, March 30, 1857. American Life Insnranee fc Trust (Capital Stock $500,000) COMPANY'S Buildings. Walnat street, 1 corner of Fourth Philadelphia. EtfLives iasared al the usual Mutual rattS or al Joint Stock rates about 30 per cent, less or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest ia tat orld. A. WHILLDlH.Presideal Joaar C. 8iws, See. it GEO. T. MILLER, Agent, Lewisbnrg JOHN'S. LINN, ATTOBSEY AT LAW, LEWISULRli, PE.JTJk Alan raaaailaslwaeT aT areas tn the Suteaer Ilia ROI8 tad CALtrORMA-aalanrtaew ta ndwlnxwa Oatha, and take DesneiUoaa and ASVIa.iU k be aitbar ot tba ntmwa ktalea, tad alae lo take to o0? Mxetarat or proof of nay Deed or other ioetraawal M Sa raoutwadlaoitliarortaidSUae S.jM"' A. ELTON & Co., mat ealrrs la Leatber, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skint, No. 431 North Tliird ttrttt, Phlladrlphla. LEATHER. Sumac aad Skins, beusht, w sold oa Commissioa. Advances on Consignments. (Nov. 8ft. Mmi WANTED, 1JROM 8,000 to 10,000 Ribs or Boat-Tin- bers, delivered ihraugh the sumai'r. 'a Wm. Mm-re.on the bank of the river ai aaoaih of Buflaloe Creek. Timbers ' three leet long and four inches lhifS- ' , sons wishing to furnish timbers rsa ( panernt at Byeis wagoa shop. Leal40'8" Price of limber 6J ets. delivered s st' Feb 4,1864 WM. FRICK. TftTats' aPMe Slre I I HAVE oa hand for sale, at ' mot. a CERTAIN CVRE for that dm"" sing disease. It is an old prrparsties. tested, which I aever knew to tail, at"1 ' give names of persons eared to those a iu . CHARLES MAI 9A .IM. r V. Hess. I.cwirl 8ept S. For sale also at Goodman'Jwr. hat removed to South 3d a a. .w. T..a Ckaik. L doors ft ob ik Towa Cta. run ihi s ISB17IQ tjh
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