THE COST OF A REBEL PEACE, nl ffUSDS 10 WOlikl.WUtX. n . .iv- ... e wr is coftlj: there is no doub f . . T . . .. " in s. i .ics irt Heavy, and prices hrgh. ----- - i. a. stop ne, cheap bread." Bat think how long we lave lad the beat Government in the world, without being faacd for it at all ; and, now that the Rebels are trying to break down the Government, and to steal from us nearly half oot territory, we ought to pi? what it eosta to hold oar own. It isn't the Government that causes all th.ii eoat of war; it is the enemies of the Government ho compel us to pay o dearly for its defence The autocrats of .MO UUMIU t I IUUB, uawu Uft'JU WOrKing. men with contempt, ho muko tbeir own laborers slave', and call the free laborers of the North, "mudsills," are trying to break down our Government the work ingnien'a Government so that they can rule in ibeir own way. Unit's irhat's the matter; and that is why we must fight, and pay the coat of keeping our Freedom, our Union, our Constitution, and our Country. It is worth fitting for, and . o worth paying for; and all the more be cause we have so long had it free. Besides, the Government spares the woikingmsn, as much as possible, in its taxes. It doesn't tax the hnncr on his land. It leaves the laboring man six hun dred dollars a year, and bis rent, and his tools, free from lax. The Government looks out as well as it can for the work ingman, while it is bearing snch heavy burdens to defend the nation, which is the workingman's heme. It isn't fair to charge all tic high pri ces to the Government and the war. There have been bard times and Lib priecs, before now, when there was no war. Then, work was scarce, and wages were low, and many a workingman was brought to poverty. But now, in spite of ' Tor and tavo;. work" is rilentr nr. A manr. t J hi re high ; go that high prices do not pro- duee the hard limes of 1S57. The farmer can make a bushel of wheat, or a load of bay, go ai far as ever in supplying bia family; and a day s work is worth as much, and more in proportion, as the necessaries of life Live advanced. Much of the advance in prices is due to class of speculators in gold who are working against the Government for their own gains. The Government should not be blamed for the work of its enemies ; and the surest way to bring down prices is to sustain the Government in crushing ibe lUbcllion. Rciofurce Grant and Sherman, end their victories will soon bring down the price of gold and the price of bread. "But would it not lessen taxes and low er prices if we would have an armistice, and make peace with the Uebels upon terms that tbey wouldagrce to 1" Let ns see. An armistice would not stop any of the cipenscs of the war on our side, nor belp the causo of the Uuion in any way. In an armistice we would simply greo lUBWU uauuug ii nmc, until me rnnld r (chether c rnnld enmn ' until we coma see wuemcr wecouiacome to nltk-ment, or must go to fitting ."r, n,nrr v.hm. John wv,. s.t BtTaUD. liut. UDlcS9 We mean tO Ci UD ' Xfl, KiiShumam Martin IVt. Abraham InsrUr, Abra fciu. . f. I hna rlttr. Amoa Milkr. Jtn Urll, l. T. Staiabaucb, OTerVlUlDS ID tdVailCO. tO 0W11 DCat. , m . and IctMbe Itcbels have their own cay, we must still keep onr armies in the Cold ready to Cght again if we could not come to terms. And it wcn'.J cost just as much to keep our armies standing idle, as it would to keep them at work, winning new victories for oar cause. Would any man be willing to recall Sherman from Atlanta, Grant from l'e leTaburg and Farragut from Mobile, to give np Tennessee, and New Orleans, and the Mississippi river again to the Rebels, in order to talL to them about terms of peace No ; if we have an armistice, we must still bold all these places and pay f r holding them pay our Army and Xavy for doing nothing. liut we ,nuurKVv r.nnns raise the blockade; and the Rebels would ; send their cotton to Lngland, and tbeir tobacco to France, and would buy fleet cf iron elads to defend tbeir ports and to ; rey upon our commerce, if they chose to renew Ibe war as tbey surely would, unless we agree to give them half of the I'nion as their own. Then, too, England i and France wculd interfere, if we should j ence attempt to renew the blockade after : ence raising it. Would t relieve taxes and reduce prices, to have to p., all the ! fl.,l, .K n.K in.f.,4 '.th u... w -b , . . money, ebips, arms, aud men, and with Eogland and France on ber side ? Would it not be cheaper far to go through with our fighting once tot all? liut suppose a peace. Very well ; we will see Low tLat would affect taxes and t riers. What kind of a peace would it ' f . 1 1 ? a t"iun peace, or a RcLel peace ? It n.ut be one or the other. The Ilebela demand recognition. Jeff Davis declares tbal be will uot treat upon ion ; bclj my basis but the recognition of the Rob. Confederacy as an independent Govcrn Bient. Njw, if the United States were cVieidcd, with a foreign and hostile cation va its lerdcie, we should Lave to keep up a ataudicg army in self-defence, and to have a ahain cf forts from the Atlantio to i :.e llocky Mountaius. We must be al ii )j ready for wr and, with one-balf of ur territory gooe, and one-half of our t u'igo tisJe diverted by a rival nation, ve should still have to piy each taxes as r.uropean cations pay for a standiag ar y. It would be much cheaper lo put a.- an Ibe KeUllko, once for all, and to j lJ the swldieia tuue to increase the "with of the conotrj instead of eoDsatB- irP Bwide, 33 we recognize Ibe Southern n i . . ! Cotifederaey, we should sanction resistaoce , to rrceidenljaI eiection b, an rmed faelio for fc g . . I defeat the legal choice of the people. How long would it be, then, before in- other partj would do the came? How long-before the Wcat would atart another confederacy, .with the South upon bu side? And what would be the late of taxes, and of prices, then f And what a aorry figure we should make if we should be drawn into a war with England, after giving up to the Sinlli.pi. Cnf.J... I II 1, .It ! tioD ,.. -oum nn. hnU :,. nm , j harborg) would be buicd , Briin , And what terrible taxes a foreign war would bring upon na 1 If we should make peace by taking the Kcbels into the Union, without coo qticring the Rebellion, that would be the dearest bargain of all. We should still have our debt to pay, and nothing to alio for it ; and we would have to pay the soutnern aunt besides I it would be like sucmg a burglar for an tEsauIt and batte ' ry "d ,Len o"PWiiifo by giving half our houfa and navina- th ,.c n i.nk j sides 1 The unwbipped Rebels would be overboanng beyond endurance. Tbey would aisturrt trade and toe currency by their threats and violence; tbey would have the upperband of os, and would make us pay dearly for their rule. A Rebel peace would cost too much. -Our only hope of better days is in put ting down tbo Rebellion, and so gaining a Uuion peace. Reinforce Grant and Sherman re elect Abraham Lincoln, and soon the Rebellion will go down, gold will go down, prices will go down, and peace and plenty will come again to the borne of the workingman. l&"Fur a mess of pottage, Etau sold his birthright." Let us not, foolishly and blindly, for the chance of temporary peace, endanger all we have gained, and svlg'eet ourstlces and our children to tndlcu border varftir ntnf rim'F tfrif f Strujylsonfora FbEK U.NIOS. I! is knot the rule of a lloody and merciless tyrrany! AVastkd. A Federal reverse. Apply to iiclmont, liarlow & Co., managers of the M'CIcllan party. Gold and Rebels go np and go dowc together ! Agricultural Implements, A GKICI'l.TI R At. Implements, since ibe x commencement of ihii War, have been in rreai demand, and good machines are val uable as to their merits and worthonlv. In the year IH6J, Messrs. J. is. MARSH & 1 CO. sold one nf their Improved Reapers to 1 Henry &tuck fur l JO. On the I8in of Feb- ruary, j.ir snme araprr was tola as a ruritc. Sub, on t lie farm of Henry Stuck, near Carlisle- fr $139, after being wed two seasons. messrs, J. o. Marsn Y to. are manulaetn rin a larse number of their machine!, with Improvements, this season, for the coming Haying and Harvest ; and as to the merits of tb"r Combined HOWER AND EEAPER, would refer those wishing to purchase the coming season to the following named per sons, who purchased of them last season : Jo. M Nedbit, Jmceph Candor, Tbnmaa Ptrawbriiljra, Fr-derirk Br, Hiram Dunaia, Clmrlea Hottenntein, Jnhn H. la?itl hUhlneeker. Jese rmitbt Wm. and TbtiniM Nept.it. of XortUututwr land count. Chritimn Srlt,fu,, J,,bStalufa KfiMrt Harnep, Frwli-rirk lanUu.ua.KirrkDr. Mrtin Mrizril. John ,,,. s,mu,i VtUnma, 6. js.naitcr.joha.il. vrgr. Alfred Morr. Jrt- Kuhl. Own KuU, I'lulip Itakr. IVtr Albright, ll-nry SiadVr, llnwtrd Knp.-rf, I'hilip Iinti, Samuel Goodyear, JoK(h J. Urabm of Cumber land ronntr. John llaldrniftn, Panifl IIrli!r, Wm. Wsrt. Petr EtT. J- nathanBonawita, Phitip lbrt, Jonathan Hb-sl. fartd WiTfrT E. k J. haHincton, II. Onkert, HHham Mfta. Jamb g. hul. of thtu-hib county. John M'w"r, David I.ia, John lyr. Adam Snyder, Y I ntfne W aimer, l-'ranklin Kptine.Chrbtor.ber Kline, Wm. K. Seaman, Jaeob Huyejtt. of LeKunon eonnty. Oeorire Straver. John Zi-rlHamnel iiilon.I.Karto, Janien Tlark. K. T. Kline. Iteoree kiiiler, Andrew lln jtenJouMer, Robert liHvea.rbartea kawI.Kubb Miller. Jain en Warner. John rmith. Mm. H. Feraron, W.J. Me-halT-T, J. K. II in tie. Jicob iiond, of Ljrrming and Clin ton counties. We conld rpfer to hnndrt?ds of oiher in the above and adjoining counties, but thick it unnecessary. Feb 23. '64 gg"First of the Season! NEW GOODS! FROM PI11LAD. AXDN.Y. I vpw finnnj y.;y GOOIVS XEW GOODS For Fpring and Summer For ?prin? ami Summer For Spring and Summer For Spring and Summer Call axd See. Call asd See. fill 1 vn !i PC r ' ' cF Jfl0.H fioodman.Market St.Lewishrg Jna.II.G00ilmaB,Market St.Lewisbnrg JnoJLGoodman Malket St., Lewisbufg s.ii.uuuumau,juaianui.i-i0 i-sAll fc.n.U nf IJrain bonehl for Cash. WANTED. 00 TONS of Good Timothy Hay. 1-JyJJ 1 no .000 Bnblii 'tm Omt, fr tb Oowro- mttnc I will pay tba blbMt pnem lor fooa, bcrtj vim n man wvign oTrr jw pr nn.nri. JNO. U.0OPMA!r. CARPETS. All Wool, Heavy Itv praln Carpet. Brunei la Carpeta, Kax CarpeU Floor Uil Liiouia. aiuai. received, aoa lor ante nj JNX U.flOODMAN. 1 0 BCL3.Mackcrel(No3. 1 and 2, 1 'Jljin balf and whole barrels, for sale by JNO. II. GuODMA. o AI O h, ALT, iu barrels and sacks for sale ii DIirjBOllMw fPHE subscriber hai opened a 1 Family Grocery Store in Mrs. Gritr's BuildiDS. East end of Market street. Sooth i !e,vhere he hai a good stock of TEA S, CO FFEE, SHOES, SUGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Butter, Eggs, lie. fcc. Which are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by JOSEPH ECKBERT, Agent Lew?rmrff, Nor. 9, 1863 JOHN HAWN, MANl'FA'TURER of Improved Per- tUDVivM Matches. LewUiMrg, Pa UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CIIKONICLE. DYSPEPSIA AHD DISEASES RESULTING FROM Disorders of the Liver AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, are cured by HOOFLAN D'S GERMAN BITTERSj the great Strengthening Tonic Taese Bitten hare perforated store Cure Have anil do give more Satisfaction I Hav$ more respectable VeupU to vouch for them Than aoy other article in Ibe market. W ijf anf on to contradict Thla startlon, ami will pay SIOOO to any one that will produce a Certificate, pub lished bjr us, that is not otautaa. EOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERT CASK Or CLronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases aris ing from disordered Stomach. Olterve the fiRovclng Sttnptomt retidtinj from duortieri of the Dujeittvc orjant; CoDfttlpttlon, Inward pile, falneii or blond tn tlie bend, ettlitr of ttte utoumrb, nta, Imrtbura, dixKunt tor food, fulneft or weight la th ittoiiiau-h, ur ru-Uttou, linking or fluttcriiiK at the pi Of ti "tonoavrh, iwirnmlng of tli head, burrVd and tiitBrult breath iag, fl otterlnc at the bearUrbokiug or affcxration MnaatioDS when In lyi'iff popture, dim lin of Tinton, dtrj or wsn bfr thr lfr,bt.fver and dull pain Id the hd, flvflckDry of pantpi ration, I low netn of th kin andeyM, patn tn tbflld,hrktrhtiit,liniba o , vuddan flugbniftf bat.burnin In ibe flrsb.rin- teat liaatfluiugs y( evil, u J $rfl upreuion of fpirits. That thli is not Alcoholic, CONTAINS NO BUM OR WHISKEY, and can't make Drunkards, BUT IS TUB BEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. From lit riunr nf j BirUH tlmrrjk, rrmlxrtm, JT. , omwif o tfa .WIA church, iVittiifo. I hTe known llcioflntl' Oprmnn nittnr AiTormblj for . uumbr of Jfari. 1 htT uH tlim In tii .i i V.lij. nj htf been m r rw4 with th'.r ttcm that I w tc turd to rrcontnieDd tLem to ei:t otliere, .ti l - w ltat th.y i.t. oprratnl in . l::lDffty beoeflrtxl m.nnrr. I uke gntkl ptup. in " paWldf prerUiiaint ihla tact. nd n t,,.v , nt,wmtx,4i, iiW n.tt.. kn... mlliuic the t r wlitrb wins from esperlne. tb.t my rKoiiuin.lttnD will bi (turuiinrj. 1 tiothlji morp ehfrrfully m Uo.)flAiid' bittfM iiuU.ndtfd to biint tb .tnieuu an4 10 aA mm driok. aoun trolj, LEVI u. BECK. From Bee. Dr. Smm Editor cf the Zneydsrpsdia of jtctcw wntiui,. AltTlonvfi not dlnnowed tn favnr nr renrmmnl r.n( MedidntM in fRivral, through distrust of ihetr log ml i nt aod effwet. I yet knnw of Do eufllrlent rea-u why ft man ma? not testify to the beatiflt he beliewea bimi-elf to have received from any ii tuple praparatioo. in the hope that be may tbun contribute to the beoefjt ofothcra. I do thia the more readily in rrjiard to "Uoofiaud's German bittern," prepare.! l.y Lr. C. M. Jarkn, of this city, bceauae I waa prejudieed atralnsit them for year a, under the traprefftion that they were chit-ay an alcoholic mtxtore. I atn indebted to my frt-nl KotM-rt Shoeniaker, Bwi.. for the remoTal of thia prejudice by proper tetx. and for encouragement to try them, when uffrlnf rmrn irreat and iooc continued debility. Tli use of three lot- Ues or tbeRe ftittera, at th beelnninrx of the preaent yr, waa followed by evident relief, aod r.traiun to a deicree of bodily and mental rior which I had not felt in its month before, and had almoat despaired of rejc&i Dintr. I therefore thank God aod my friend for directing me to the uie ot them. J.fifWTON IIUOW.N", rUUd.lphia. Fr-m fl Pdttnr rf (ht Ca-mtntrnm Itiptist chvrek. fr. CM. Jarkw-n Dear Sir: lVnnna1 experience ena ble me to Day that I regard thetierman Bittern prepared by yon a a mntt excellent mediciue. In cam of a aerere cold and freneral uetnllty, I have been greatly benefited by the uim of the bittern, 'and doubt not that tbey will produce aimilftT eflVrtn on other. louratxuija hamm &aa hull u TYom (he Pottmrtyf Heading M. E. churth, n ituilo. tr. Jackson Pear .Sir: liavinir ned your German Bitter in my family frequently, I am prepared to ray that it haa been of itreater7lre. I bolier that in mrwl of ireneral debiiity of the y?tetn. it is the aiet and most ralaahle remedy of which 1 have any knowl edge. l'oura iwpectfully, J. U.TUUN'tlt. From Vt former Tartar nf the fWtm'trt (.V..) dnd MUtnovm (t o.) vap-w enureteg. New ItociiiuK.X.Y, Ir C.M. Jackon Dear Pir: I fee! it a pleasure tbu. nf my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the Oerman Hlttera. 9ome year store, bein much afflicted with Dyspepsia, 1 used thi-m with very beneficial result. I bare Ollen rerommended them to persons enfeebled by that tormenting disease, and have heard from Uwm the most flattering testimonials as toft (Treat Talue. in case or general debility, 1 believe it la a, tonic that can oot be surpassed. JOHN M. LYGN& Frrm Ev. Dr. Winter. Thtf'V tf Bxborong Baptist Dr. Jarkson Dear Sir: I feel It due to yrrnr excellent preparation, lloofland's (jerman Bitters, to add my testi mony to the deserved reputation it Las obtained. I have fr years, at time, been troubled with great dis order in my bead and nervous syMem. 1 was advised, by a friend, to try a bottle ofyonr liermnn Hitters, I did so, and have eiperienced frr-at and unexpected relief; my beaitii na ueen materially w-nented. 1 eontidentiy recommend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have leo assured by many of tbeir good effects, ttesyecifuJIj yours. 1UUJIAO nilUai From Rev. J. X Herman, f the German Reformed church, Auutiswn, link emtntjf. Dr. O. M. Jackson Respected 3ir: I have been troub led with Dyspepsia nearly twenty year, and never used any medicine that did me as much good as lloof land's hitter. I am very much improved in health, after bavinfc taktn flva bottles. ficspeotrsaij jours, j.d. uakjia. pnices Bottle. XCox. Largo 8izo (holding nearly double quantity) $1.00 5.00 Small Bizo 75 4.00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature 'C. M.JACK SON" is od the WliAlTEl. of each bottle. Should yonr nrarrst drngisl not have the article, do oot be put ou ny any oi the intoxi eating preparations that may be offered in iis place, but send to us, and we nj? vward, securely packed, by express. Principal OJJice and Jlanvfaxty, .1e. ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JONES & EVMS, Successors to C. M. Jackson Co., Proprietors. I For sale br BEYNETT 15ROS. Lewisborg, I and by I)rngits asd Dealers in evry kurn j in (he United States TyDec.1'63 New Hardware Store In Lewlsburtr, Chamberlin's Block, 5th & Market Sts. WHERE can be found a peneral assort ment of Hard tf a re which will be sold at a small advance on Manufacturers prices. Call and examine joods and prices, before purchasing. UEUBUE W. PROCTER. Aug. II, 1854. 1060 lARPENTEK TOOLS, a full assortment 4 J for sale by GEORGE W.PROCTER. B UH.niNO HARDWARE a laree stock for sale by (iEOItGE W.PROCTEK. "I7INB TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY", the largest slock in Union county for sale by GEURUBW. PKOCTEK. A GENERAL assortment of Shoemaker's Kit and Kinlinis, fr sale by (JEOKliE VV. PROCTER. I)OW:LAHS and PtiTTY for sale OKUKHK W. PR(JCTEK. CARPENTERS CHALK and SCHOOL CKAYONi, for sale by (iKORtiE W. PROCTER. piHOICETEA TRAYS, a lar?e variety of Vy paueros ani sir, tor sale r.v UEORUE W. PROCTER, H A V L K Y S Solidified DENTAL CREAM, for iltausing, niiUcninf and Prucrring Vu TKBTUt 'PHIS article ts prepared with the greatest X care upon scientific principles and war ranted not lo contain anything in the slightest degree deleterious to the teeth or tnms. Some of our most eminent Dental Hursecns have given their sanction to and cheerfully recommended it as a preparation of superior qualities ft,r cleansing, whi tening auJ preserving the TKrU'II. It cleans readily, rendering them beautifully white and pearly without the slightest injury to the esaxel. It islmaltug to the gum where they are ulcerated and sore, and is an excellent disinfector for old or deear.-d teeth, whirb are often exceetlincly offensive. It glvea a rich and creamy taste to the mt'uth, eleansing it tbomugLij, aui iaipfcvrtinc s delightful frafaTance lo lh breath. Prepared only by A. II A W LET, . W. eoratr iota an. Uatbar. Sis, raiMelahla, and sold ly all Druggists. miCE 3S CENTS. TrRt Imonlal. The followine opinion of Dr. White as lo the hij;h esirem in which he holds the Denial Cream, must be snllicieiit evidence ol its value. To quote others in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply tjtivin; the names and addresses of persons who ipeak of its excellence for the teeth. PMrunrLrim. i r!1 15. istn. nlnr ran-rnll? exsmlnnl A. II A HI.KIS SOCIO Flhlt liUXlAL fREAM. I ebiXTlullj r.r.jnuurn.t it to tli polc jcumlly. It i an xreneul prc.HratiiiD for cl'snaitn: ami jimnrrlnj: the tn-th, and ran In ujej by all p n wilh tlm ulm.t roiiti lnir.-. in prorx-rtiK aiv ptrt.rtly harmli-M. IJrii.lni prnuTilir the trlh. I lninot..ff a hraltlir wrtlon to the gumsand itnuarU a pleaaatuess to the breRtb. Us. W. R. WIIITB, 1203 Arch St. Tni's IxnA. it p, Vt nti-t, 1U1 N Fourth St 3. I'.luntT. i l S .ith St K. VM.'.sii, . Surj-oa Drnti-t, Arrh SC C. A. Ki.ia-hT. Ii-n:i.t. 1 1 Haluut at 8. Iii.u:uax. u n s. T;t Arch ;t F. M. bum, S.T An-h ft Kdi T.istr. U. ntlt. .".'J6 "J Fnorth 31 L. II l.Hl'lll..r. Ii.ulit. SOT N Ti-nth Jit al.L.Lo.tu, U..ntlt,6a N Sixth ft IViOSO if 15 Jf DA. I. BRUGGER, nOMtEOPATIIIC PIIVSICI4X, OFFICE in. his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, between 4th and fiih Cup stairs.) Lewisburf Infill J73S KnitJcrsiti) at frtubliurn. TUT Fall Term in all the Depart mentH Theoltitrtcal, Uollectate. Acad. emic, and Female Institute will commence Thursday. Sept. 2, 1864. Every facility will be offered to each stud ent in either Department to acquire a thoru' education. Students from a distance attending the Academy or Female Institute, will board with their Teachers in the Schools. Those atten ding L'ullese, can secure good hoarding pla ces in ihe Village. For particulars, address Rev. J. K. Looms, L.L.D. President, or He v. J.A.KiLLT.Gen.Agt, Lewisburg Union Co. Pa $950 Seven Octave 250 CUOVtMEEX CO., I'D. Broadway, New Tork. VT E W enlarged scale PIANO FORTES with i all latest improvements. Thirty years' experience, with greatly in creased facilities for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at the above unusually low price. Our Instruments received the hichest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at the Amcriean Insti tute. Warranted five years. Tsax fktt Cash. Call or send for descriptive circular. 3m 1u52jjb$1 National Claim Agency, CONDUCTED BY n.lRTET t I'OLLINI, Washlnclon, t. C. TS order to facilitate the prompt adjustment of Bounty, arrears of pay, pensions, and other claims due Soldiers and other persons from the (iovernmenl of the United States,the undersigned has made arrangements with the above Firm, whose experience and close proximity to and daily intercourse with the Departments, as well as early knowledge acquired by them of the decisions frequently made, enable them to prosecute claims more efficiently than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do. All persons entitled lo claims of the above descripiion.can have them properly attended to by calling on me ana entrusting them to my care.- JOH.-M A. mekix, . Ag t tor MlBTII 01 UOLLIX3 Lewisbarg, Aug. 3, 1864 Andrew Kennedy. Sotary Pukllr, Coaambsloaen' oner, Lrwlsaars. WILL take the acknowledgement of Deeds. Mortgages and other legal instromenls,administer oaths, take affidavits in relation lo the income lax, 4c. Ac DANIEL BROWN, Manufacturer cf A.S.Brown's celebrated KNUCKLER WASHING MACHINE, tVTOULD call the attention of every I V citizen to his machine, being the Only perfect Washing machine yet Drougni oeiore me puDUC. Its durability, simplicity, ease of working, saving of clothes, and quickness of washing recommend it lo everyone; and it is war ranted to excel all other machines. Also, Pole Agent, for I.ewisburg, ButTaloe, East ButTaloe and Williamsport fur Julius Ires St Co.'s Universal Clothes Wringer, with patent Cog Wheel Regulator, which is Ihe best, most durable, and only reliable wringer yet introduced. Lewisburg, Feh. 12, '64 IVIE WANTED. nO OR 60 MEN WANTED AS Carpenters, Boatbnililers and Laborers, TO WHOM constant employment and good wa-e will be given, CASH PAID EVERY WEEK. FRICK. BII.LMEYER & CO. Lewisburg, Fa., December 14, It 63 V. R. CORNELIUS, Government I'ndertaker, NASHVII.LK. TF.X V. Dealer la all kins or Mrtalllc Uurlul rases, aa ZING COFFINS, "IT7"1LI. altend promptly to the transpona- lion of Bodies, or giving information respecting deceased Soldiers. secured ihe services ol Dr. 1.. II. I.E'A IS, of New York, (more recently from the Army of the Potomac.) for Kiul'alming of the Dad by Dr. ll,i' "American Ptocess," acknowl edged to be Ihe best and only uue process in the United States,will have bodies embalmed when desired. Principal Offlee sad Warerooms No. 49, Church St.. Nashville, Tenn. Branch OHices at Mnrfreebnro',Tnll.ihoma, Wartrace, Shelby vtlle.Chaitanooga and Dech ard (Tenn.) Stevenson and Bridgeport, (Ma) r0-('omuiunications promptly answered. Mr.Wn. R Cnp.!reinm In authorized to frf.r to m.. He It a vrnlMiiati nf intirritaiid will irfurm all ili&t he Do.l. rtaKe. or jTumL-ea. INIfltKW JullNSON, ifUsioU aliliurjr (joveroor IXktor S. II. KNIGHT n.S located himself in rEWIisBVRO. where he will altend to the practice of luetlicine. Market St, nearly opposite Ammons' block TESTIMONIALS. II ittTLTT-i. L'oion Co., Xnv.2l, Dmr Sir: My liver ond ftmarb a o bNkllyilrm-nJiM thtvtkiltrfan H"d nieifwTf me up. iKxTtnm anil all ; Ltit I continue to take your mnUinne dJ it rureil m. aoiJ I tww am wall. I know d am hrr io my neizh)MrhoHl tbat ha-l I unit and liver rvm,latut, that ws-recuivti by your mtMJirine. An lite iiwt, 1 woulJ adirall who am nfflifU-d with fliaMAM to Rtre tu a call, and Rare itafc aaJmuDey. lours truly, Jull.N UOtLANUKil. rt4RTLITD!.tDlB C8..X0T. 2l, ISfiS. Dear Sir: T waa filietd with Khutnatim for anum Imt )t years, and was r tired hv your meJirin. I wan not able ta leave my bed when I coniuienrad tnkinyiitr valuable mediriiM, and I had been attended ht two other pbyktciana. Yuu traly JiV Kl'll M 1 U.fclt. Lu rbi.tos. Union Co , Not. IT. 18fi3. Dr. S. II. Knfelit: Dear Kir I was alfirteil with Rheumati'in ; I eotild not walk Btp.andrwnVttlm ol your valuable molieine eurel Bin in a li,rt time. I ad r !.- all who are attilrted with thia diea to i-rly to joa and get cured. Yours truly, J. It Hot SB. II.btut, Union PoXov.lS. 181. Dr. 9.11. Knlifht: Dear fir I oend you tbi ftaf nentln irler to benetit nulTrrinff humanity. My wife lay a lonje time witb i-on5umpU'U.ad ber lifr or recov ery wa elrru Up by all. 1 watt advife-d to tty other Bled- H-ine.nr a'irtor. j ronttuue witn your trs'viiaent: yuur medicine cured her; fhe Id now weil. I would adtwu all who arr afllif td witb luoic and Hrr to k to vwu. or fend fur you, get your mediHne, and pave life and money. iuj iourarry, juii.'H UAivbri. G9G0 MEW GOODS! XE IV G00n.1l ' xenr nooosi yew goods i Ht H' VOOUM FOR FAIL JXD VTIXTFm FOH hALL AXO HI.XTKRI FOR FALL A.D WISTKRI IO It FALL AXD HIXTKRI CALL A.D SKKI CALL A .VI) SKft CALL AXD .VAA7 CALL AXD SUFI KKr.XKR, i.nxn 4 CO KhKMFS. LOXft it ro KRUUVH. r.osn j rn ! KKkl til, LoXO f CO Lelatirg, Xot. 1P(3 I.-1 I s all take a Ride ! ' 1 HOUSES AND UL'CGIES TO LET, 10 responsible persons, at reasonable rales. fVStahles on alley between South Third and Si.nih Fourth streets, half a square below Hess' Livery my residence on same lot, fronting on South I hird street. CHARLES S. VODER Lewisbitrs, Sept. II, 1HG;I T. G. EVANS, FAMILY GltOCER AND Provision Store, on Market street, between 3d and 4lh, LEWtSDURG. Call axd Satisfy Yocbselves. VR STOCK is lar;e and well selected embracing evervihinz usually kept in a first-class GROCERY STORE including an assortment of QUE EN'S-WARE, IT A TIP - W A TIE, CEDAll and WILLOW-WARE. I take this onportuniiy to return my thanks to the public for a liberal patrnna?e,anl VPe by stunymg ihe wants of my fnemls and en deavoring to supply them to merit iheir patmnase in the future. T. U. EVA'tf. wir.bur,;i March 'Ca. j. s. siirressrarm basiu. scmeacc Xew Furniture EslabliNliment. rpHE subscribers have opened a Furniture J. establishment, on Market St. Lewisburg, (opposiie Chamberlin's buildings) where they manufacture to order and keep on hand all varieties of CABIXET WAKE usually kept in such establishments Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Stands, Whal-Nols dec. of all patterns and prices. rar"RKraiRi!fa in ihe best and most exped itious manner. UNDERTAKING in all its branches attended lo at very low rates. Ready-made Coffins always on hand. J K WEFFENTIERFER & CO Lewisburg, April 16, 180:1 James F. Linn. J. Derrill Linn. J. F. & J. M. LINN, Attorneys) at Lair. LEWISUL'RU, 674 Union County, Penn'a. i. SF.RIUIL LIS?t CoawssionEa for the flat of Tow with power to taka Depoilion,mcknowltige DeeUMe laelluB and ranaibslaB Uoust la Uwlsbars;. tM0iafr Legal Anctionecr! F.A.DonebOM'er having been appointed sole Auctioneerfor I.ewisbi.r?, is prepared to attend to all calls in bis line in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the reception, and the sale at stated times, of all kinds nf Uoods at Auc tion. Any cne wishing todisposeof any arti cle can depositit with me and I will sell it at the best advantage I ean and charge a per eentage for the same Feb. 2fi, '.859 F A DOXEHOWER Central Foundry and Machine Shop Silfrr, Walls, Shrlaee , Manufacturers of Bullock's Iron askj Mower and Reaper, Darling's Sfhni Endless Chain Horse Fewer Willson's Telegraph Fodder Cul ler, Riches' Iron Plows.Witherow's Self-Sharpening Plow, and Michigan Double Plow. : Also, Sioves and Castings of every descrip ion. All kinds of Agricultural Implements kept on hand for sale. Jobbing work in Wrought and Cast Iron and Brass done to order. Country produce taken in eiehsnee. Cor. of Sixth Mark.t 81 Alwfcihara, Fa. ssh'l obwib. airam aasta ORWIG & HAYES, Attorneys at Law. OFTICE on Sorjib Second near Market St iAprU i,'6i sUnlsbarf, Pa. UNION' DOOTAXD HIIOEi 2 vww STII.I. AHEAD : Come onr! come ail and riaujine lor vourelve ihe larses and cheape.-t i.n rk ol Home Uiadc Coo' and Shi.es in L'mi'n county ! ft-Jiisl received a I'KKSH HLPPI.Y f City luutlc 'ork at unusually low prices 'Quick Sales and Small TroHts" is the order of th day at SQI HITS', Opposite the Dank, Lewiuure DAVID GIUTER & SOU nAVK removed iheir Italr and C'a hllK l Ware-rooil t' ihe larjer and more cniiniHliuus doiii.s, itte the resid ence of Wm. Kriclf, on the earner of Tlilri and llarkrt St, IrmUhmrt, where thev have on hand the LARIiEH T and BET Ai'sORTMrXT of Work- ever oHV-rrd lolhe public in thiviciity,eomprisins lire's hur.au. atij Kaiiry Wititan-9 ff tb. laUt ,tylr,, M. llair.i-at :hnir, Cam-wat flialr,. CnrkiMift't.aira. KtajC'-r.!,. Hat K.-irkn. T'w. Kr.rriK. ntiT l.iit'l tail IV.l-tairi-B-lntil'. iify l...unj'' I'iit T.blef , Sc. alxi a Kviii-rnl awortuH-r-t "I t oMMoX iloHfi alwara rn band UarrooDi aud Offn Cbairs W bilMalror Hrtiil. We also attend to Ihe I'MJEKTA KINi; biixinf!!. tn all it hrari'-h... B. Inv rrt'l'l w.lb Kany IIKAIl-K-inJ KNn I'alrnt Melulllr Kuiljl ( ssr. auJ COFFINS oi our own tnxniilaeturi. aiM, n Laud, we art ready at any lirat?. wittiin an tinur'a nbli"., au wait upon any ana all who may favor ua witn a call. Having none but the best workmen, we WAIIKAXT all Furnittir. manufartiirrd by ur, an oeiy eomiM-ution iuir iu pne. or tyj.. Manufactory on N. ist Street, where Cabinet and Hou'.e Tarnintr .Scroll and Rip ?awhig done cn ,bTt notir. am ri.!t.nat tirmi. A good assortment of I.L'.MUKR alwav on hand fu- Nrw.l rorLi, Itauui.u'rji and Uand Kailiote. ( sr"RepaiRi?ia of all kinds done as usual. N B. Any work not ou hand will le made u anon aa poMilde. Thankful for pa-t favors, we still expect a eoaUnuaifc. ol Ihi. sam. Loots and Shoes. fT The subscriber has just received T5"' his s'"re (next door to ihe Tost lw Ulfire) a IjII supply of HoulN S. Shoes f every style and variety suitable to the season. The stock ha been selected with particular care, an 1 will be afforded at vfci:r kkiiiiku ruins rou kkadi t in. His old friends and customers and ihe public generally are invited to call ami eiamine his stock and jtiilse foi themselves. C5"MAN rrACTi:HI.(J and RKI'AIIII.NO as hereto fore will be attended to wilh promptness and at reasonable rates. , ,, Jon nor6UTux,.ui. lewl.l.nr(t, (Irt. IK, lf. Hariic??. JJrid "ST- los, Sadiile?, -41 " common and the new patent UOi:M.(OLLU:S.warraLted to burtnoborw w A'tr la Rt 1FAL0 KOIiKs. KUNKKTS, MKIMI CELLS, Fancy Saddlery. Harness Nartlware.ic. rriIK puli.scrilicr, haviiiir carried on A. bovine. f r f-tmI Trar., n I minM a re-f utitt'-o for uiakiiitr as jf'-l liin,s dtr. as any r-tAMihitint in tbi n-eii B-.Ti l tl t'ni.rii 'i initF Aarrruituml ririat liKTtne Kiranlrtl HiHt.K i Hf WJf Ms f.r artirl- of hi vtirniiiMn-l.il oui't -si n-- h: t;rU(U'! tr fwr i tbr trutlin? j-u ic sir-1 Ir rui-nt. auii uk iheir coati uui iUi'a;;)it Nr-W T.M. Th l atln r u-'I t.y ni- t ff the we-rj best, tannrtl in th old way. rstiii lt f- r trn. I ni;.Iy th rt WurkmrD-nipr.-t my wo liutut"i attid ra f nj in niv hi tvt all MiitaMe lifiur.. My iiavd u l Wrk mt w-armn t-tl. m l it n'-l n rs-prPrvnti-i :rmy ) rt turned r l.intd. stall f nn. nj if I jo net Kite you tfcp wortlt of )uur imot-T 1 wiil but gain uk fur jour pntrooarr. REPAIRING promptly attended to. M-CHKAI ft.rC.19U or KKADV I'.IY in most kind of i:nuntrr Vri .. Law(iairm April I, IM1. O. II. . IH1VELT. IliYIElurMjSE" LtivKlttii?. fit. R. il. HETZEL, Pao'a. THEundersicned returns his sincere ihanks for the pairoiiat-e extended louards him by ihe citizens of I'niun and ihe a.'j.,inin counties, he would innsi respectfully solicit a continuation of the saaie. R. G. HETZEL Lewisbnrsr, March 13, ISliS m;I FRICK, BILLHEYER & CO. Are manufacturing and have 'li-onManlly on hand a larze qnan- fcJi.vaLjiiiy ot 4 leet I'annss and 3 and 4 fckvCia-:tei Lath at the lollowing prices: I'aliiiK beaded in a new style, from $9 to .fid per AI Lath 3 and 4 feet long, Jl to J1.6QJ prM. Shingles at $3 lo $7 per thousand. Fahngs and I.ath made to order, any length parlies may desire Lewilturs SU-ao Savmill, Dee. 26. 1S60 NOTICE Gentlemen ! ITIZENS of Lewisbnrc and vicinity are J respectfully informed lhat the subscriber has bought out ihe interest of E. L. ilims in the business of Sharing and Hair Cutting, aaii enntiniiFF the at al the o). .Una baae meot or widow AtnmoDa' block, N-twr.0 C lvnn anl J. llounhtnlTli when by strict attention to buinKa ba hnps to tciw. a-t faction to all a to may favor bim witb thvil patron ax at all time axorpt bunda.a. To all who tarry htra till their beard grow long To irrt a plva.ant bayi, frrM.l a barber ever sari-, Jut call on Imllib at bi. r'aloon. bos? morn .ee or Boon, Towel clean, ruora sharp and scissor keen. Aprils, 1861 A. W. WLL1S, 1'rof. BaV. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. rriHE subscribers have opened a Provision I Store in the rooms recently occupied by Cnarles Roland, in Rodenbaugh's building. Market St, near 4th, where tbey pay the highest prices in cash for Butter, Eggs, Calves, and all kinds of Country Produce. March 25 mfipd G.R.sl Pl'I.F.E CO J.S.Xanh. E.Shorklry. CXhvrklry. r. Bearer 9. S. MA8SH & CO, (scoctssou to Girois, mini a co.) LEWISBURG FOUNDRY AMD AGRICULTURAL WORKS LetTlhburg, Pa. WE hT cotuuntlj on hni ant for cal. WHOLESALE OR KF.TATL, Reaper, Mrer and Clover Harvettm; (train and flras$ drt; Hand and H"r$e Wr 0m aSV'm; Two and hour Ittrtt Tread, 3nrp and A'oU ' r ; (lorrr atira i-Vr-i 1tlrrgt TUrrMhert i'UAsvt. .'. Irtm Front fur HuUtitnffM. .Vow nce. 3iiU.jM, MU iWniii, . ie.,an bold ourwlTM iviiily at all time, to aw all H!raov WncnuMw tti itKsm with th ntawMil vrryr tawxM t and (patch. Work or Manufctares invariably ; warranted as recommended. Or Jr rwpwtiai) euuctiau and ronitUjr attt-adra lo. JUM I. IMttt CUARLES ttr GEORGE MERRILL, . Attorneys at Law, OFFICE in Amnions' Block, 1046 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa CEtlKTEnvTwOTiCET T an Election held by ihe Stockholders IX. of the Leaisburg Cemetery, the under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging, &c , most be paid to htm. Persons interested will please note the change. Those indebted to ihe Cemetery Association are requested to make immediate pmeni. 8OI.OM0.N HITTER Le'isbnrg, Jan. 22, 1662 7'"1.KL. O.II.P.S!iivc!y, 'J-f'1, , "rl'lX,u.,T.-l , f.Wi-i-i'fV ifT- e" tcr m HJl i f?l-iSZrJ Manufarturer of . .f ir i'liofogrvplur in M.tu isLut z .' rpHK subscriber hai purcbarl th tne l i'not, fiaphiC liaileiy. on Martrt ilrt.1, bposite the I.ewisburp Bal k, where tie u ai all tiuirs prepved 10 lake l'Luloraths.Anilroljpe.sMclaiEUjprj Ac, of all siites, 011 the sborteat noiirt and ;a a mannrr dm to be surpassed by ar j artist ihe Mate. Citueo of l.f wishurg and vicinity au Tiled to come ihMelves and brine .1; us, i chiMren alor.?. ) All negatives previously takeo in ihia-0, j lery are preserved, and will b nnoieil ; sin rt notice. J.xti. r. nitt. j Uwi.bu'C. Afr 1, I'r-t FIHC IKSDEAWCE. r1 ET yuot Proper'y insured in the kf at.) VI sni'-M r.iuy . 1 w UIU .) l UltllllOj liisnraiire Cnipany ia m.w rtiisiieird r,t ol the mi 1 reliable and safes; I'tnipauie. i insure in in 1'ennsyivama. It has ) urn in iteration S3 years and ras a r.-f iia f J million dollars-. J'ersons wishu, tj inarv in the above (ycmpanv can ilri so ty applyimg to Mli.nMA.N RITTEK, who is' lh anly nriing ayent for l.euisbur and t'nioa Ho. Variety andiews Depot. rPUE subscriber keeps ronstamly for iw 1 at the I ()., T OFFK i: (below the Rivista House) a well-selected stock of Family Groceries, CoiifcctJonarj aid fruit.s, rancy o- tiou3, I rrliiiirrj x oati. Wall Taiicrd and Oil Shades, Traveiin?; liags jjianK, school anU Hymn Uoot,kj, l'apfr and 3Iarailn- haa or lo order, Irom lloston. New York or faila delphia such as ihe Tribune,Times, HtraS) Ledaer, Weekly. Clipper, I'olice Gazette, Me cury.V.'aveihr, literary Companioa. Harper's arid Leslie's Illustrated Weeklys. Godey'a sa.4 narper s Magazines, JaDate Autiona ai4 Aic -.irs, Ac &c. ALL Uf HIIICU AKfi MIL II THEir FOB CAStt Leu i.burjr C;KO. W. FORREST MEAT AND UNION! TA:OB C. IiROV .V bavin" sis l led in feed in 2 the hur.srv 'f Lew isburft and vicinity, fur nearly three ye I'asi, wim ine oesi 01 Beef, Fork, Veal, &c, wonld return his grateful thanks 10 his nume rous customers for their patronage ard an nounces that he intends to continue the bai ness as heretofore iu the Meat Market Hause between Ni-halile's and linker 61 Co.'s i)ru Stores, Market Sijuare. Mai.tn Wednesdays and Saturdays CASH is the system. J'nblic patronage rw spertfu'lv sidiciied, and satisfartiiin insnreuV March 15. f,l. I. S. isTER.N KR. Af'u J. F1. BOWERY Fashionable Boot a&d Shoe Hakes) S'lUth Fifth St., Isieithurg, KEKl'Sconsianlly on ham), anil anawaaa lures u oici r, all decriptions ot ibiia SilKySSw Being an eiperieuced hotmake, and ansf ious to uteri! a share of the public patronage he will warrant all work which may pa through his hands. l'articular atteution will be siven to Ladieat Work. Hi I'ric are as low as ihose of any other dealer in the vicinity. Me sol, cits a lair lr:at confident that he can satisfy every person. Lewibtnrg, Aus. 31, ISCO.y WIN FIELD FACTORY ! Hear Hurt Iclon, C'ni'on Co., Fa. , THE subscriber, thankful for past patrona;e, wonld inform bis irirnds and ihe public in gen ral, lhal he continues to mannfao. ore all kinJs of Woolen Good, snch a Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeus, Saitinetis, Jeans liiankets and Flannels; also. Carpet ant Slocking Yarns. His machinery bein ol tha best kind in nse, and havin employed th best of workmen, he feels sale in sat.us; lhat bis work thall not be surpass! by any establishment in the country. A goodstip ply of the above goods kept constantly on baud for sale cr to exchange for wool, at pncs that can not fail to please. WOOL will b Carded in the best manner and on the shoriast notice. Terms for cardinsr, cash on the da livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winlield Mills, March 30, 1857. American Life Insarance & Trust Co (Capi'al Stock $.100,000). COMPANY'S Bui!din;r.Valnut street, B corner of Fourth Vkiltdrlpkia. ITt? Lives insured al the usual Mutual rates or at Joint Stt.ck rates about 20 per cent, less or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest in tha -orld. A. WUILLJJIN, President Juaa C. Sins, Sec. . nj GEO. F. MILLER, Agent, Lewibnr JOHN Ii. LIXN, ATTORXCV AT LtW, LEW'Islil Kl!, PENN. aimrowimlaalenrrnr Deews forthrltatn.riLLI KOIS auJ tALUDKMA autboriirf to adminnljw Oath, and Uk. Orfxmtiua ana Atftilaril to b. n ailhr ol tb. aho. sulr. and also t tan. k aeknoj klitrnt or proof or in or otner lntranl to D raoonlnl in .ilhr of aaij Stat- Ma; 1. 1"" A. ELTON & Co., aud Dealers la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skinij No. 434 North Third street, riiitadelpliia. IEATHEK. Sumac and Skins, bonshU j sold on Commission. Advances made ou Consignments. Not. 25, 63m3 WASTED, 8,000 lo 10,000 Ribs or Boat-TInf . bers, delivered throogh the summer, i Wm. Moore, on the bai.k of the river at ih m. uth of llnflaloe i reek. Timbers to three leet long and (our inches ihick. P' sons wishing to furnt-h limbers can fel patterns at Byeis wagon shop. Lrwisbo1 Price of limbers 65 cis. delivered as above. Feb 4. ISfil WM. FRICK & .7(7 us' nte Salve! THAVE on hand for sale, at 25 rents r'' pot. a CERTAIN CI RE for lhal distres sing disease, ll.uan old preparation. tested, which I never knew to lail. and I ran give names Of persons cured to ihose a",l r. ' s-u it'i i s M Al S 3d street, opposiie C F. Hess, Lewisbur Sept. 3. For sale also at (JoodjnajTscre- II. C.I.BM IRT, ..i. . ..l. tows Has renn.vea iw swnipi , ciaT doors fioin the Town Clikik, ' ISittEU PA erv aS