UjnOI COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE MAE CJI 20, 1803. - A few Words for Pharaoh. Lawrence, of the Momm Tdeteopr, Beldam writes anything but what is good nd to the point. The following is one of bit latest and best : Ever eioce we were old enough to go to church, we have beard old King I'turiuh ppoken of io terms of disrespect, Preachers all eeem to "have a pick it him," more espeo'ully at bis boart,which, if jou would V1; V.. V.,,,,1 a. nr.nito ' They always tell one side of the ttoryji let us gi?e the other. j Pharaoh was king of E'vpt, m Africa, a country once celebrated fur its science, its eoro crop, and its masons. When the l'haracb, about whose bcart we hear so Biuch, was on the throue, the Egyptian? owned about two millions of slaves de scendants of a certain white man named Abraham. These slaves were multiplying, Tery rapidly ; were, iu the main, conten ted; and were "Better off," by far, than the most of us. Pharaoh and the Egyp tians were much "attached to tbcm," "pro. vided for them," made all their laws, and they bad nothing in the world to do Lut work, eat and be j illy. Their masters Lad all the trouble. But they were mutinying too fast, (so well off were they,) aud Pharaoh was in duced to order, that, after a certain day, 11 the male bluve children born should be drowned or strangled like kitten?. This looks bad, and the preachers have made the most of it ; but, let us consider bis motive. It was to maka a slave insurrec tion impracticable. Now, we all know what a horrible tbiog a tlave insurrection is. Stump orators sometimes tell us of 8t. Domingo. Pharaoh thought bis slaves night be incited by some miserable fanatic like John Li r own to rise, abd then what would they do but out throats, bura hou ses, ravish ihuir duky mistresses, and run pitchforks through the eurly-headed chil dren of their good masters? Who wiil ay, that, in view of all these possible Lorrors, it was net best just to send the jiii je lieorcwr glare uos oi uuc or iwu fenerations to Leaven, where the; woulJ lie better off? 'It is true, too, that whipping and beat ing, even to death, were raibcr coruruon, and that women, even, were not spared; bat, to offset tbi?, the; hi i plent; of leeks, ouioos, and othtr savor; things to eat, and all the; could do. Tne; had ua concern of mind, tid schools to attend, no laws to make, no ares to furrow their faces, Butbiog to do but work, cat abd be j ill;. We ore certain, that, if a correspondent of the London Times Lai taken a boat-ride on tho Nilo in those dajs, ba woaid have failed for language, to describo the happy condition of the chivalrons Egyptian masters and their contcbded slaves. But, alas ! the; were waked from this 1i-,..ca a. .. -x ...... r gitator named Moses, a well educated man, but, like too man; now, be mite a bugbear of himself b; hia ultraism. lie wai a kind cf a Yatkce interloper. Whea he saw an Egyptian, beating a brother man, cruel!;, ius'cad of helping to subdue the wretch, as Le should have done, be smote the oppressor so violcutl; that be died from the blow. For this cause, Moses was obliged to ini awa;. Bat be could not say away, lie beard something out cf a burning bush one day, which inflimed bis abolition notions, (fanatics are always having visions,) so be went back to Egypt Wton Le got back, j everything was goipg well. The country Was flourishing, the people Were United, taxca were loir, tod Irado prosperous. II l'haranh had Lnni? Li in at once, a creat deal of trouble would have been avoided. But Mo9C8 insisted on tbe emancipation Of til tho Hebrews. Think of that! Slavery was an. old institution, tho slaves were bappy, and worth about 200,000, 000 ! Ilow could Moses tk such a sac rifice of property? He claimed that God bad lent him that the Israelites were oppressed and all that; but Moses was a minister: what right had ho to me'ddle with slavery in Egypt, a purely "political question?" Tbe other preachers in Egypt were faithful to Amuioo, and let Slavery alone, now much better it would have been if Moses bad done as our American Tract Society, and as several of our popular churchos have done preached the Itibla and kept out of tbo dirty water of politics 1 Dal nothing would satisfy bim but emancipation. Of course tba prido of tbe Egyptians was touched. TUey were a chivalric race, with hot sou'hern blood. They knew tbeir rights. To show their contempt for Mose, they increased the ti-ks of their slaves, and whipped them harder. Tho Hebrew themselves iotreated Moses to go way and let them alone. But bo went on, aod kept op the excitemsnt until the who's land was convulsed. Mii'iionS Of ' dollars' worth of grain and stock were sacrificed, and there was mourning f.r tbe "first born" in every house. At length Fharaoh was over pcrsntded, and like our weak-minded President, issued an edict of emancipation, and away tbe slaves went, en masse. Bat, after they were gine, Lis reason returned. There was a'Teacti u" in thepub!ie mind. Tbe people failed to endorse tbe procla mation. Piiaraob'i heart yearned for bis poor slaves, who bad no experience and ould not ta.s care of themselves; and ,0 he started after them with a great I ifmy and bad it not been for a sudden fresb of water, be would in all probability have accomplished Lis humane designs. But tbe water in tbe Rd Sea got too deep ! Lloyd P. Rborbach and George Vf. JIaupt of Sun bury have bcea admitted to tbe practice of law. COUNTY ' STATEMENT. l-ss"ii;-2 3ci Jr - p r m I 3 o.! O Li3 ?j52B..s-2asg,'?is-3 ?,S2f ?Sf 55? W 6. - , f r. : - -r c e;!j SCJ a."5 W 3 f : : s v - - C - i ; : - ; - - - 3 j - ;J -- -; l: J J : i: t-dw i- " - - i ' - X Si - t , Sis; - ? a. llcxiKt of i:M'iidHurcs. Auditors. For makin; Mittlfineot lur Ipstii. inclmlini; Cl'k 23.60 A. k -ihh-Jv auJiUu,: l'rotu. aud lira, aud Kt-r. Ulticuj' 4.028.01) Assessors pay Aascucirs for tlicir frriccs in IStii 145.7S Elect ion Exticnscs. fnrinjKl.fli .n h .1.1 In M.irrh ISf. i ru'ttli-a li 'c Klrctiiiut-r iii? nutlcii Ac tv si Uuueral KlrUon UttlU iu :tul-r 2(1.10 124.S2 Seruljlin Court House tc, Ann M'lireur IS 00 18.00 Attoruiy reus. J. B. Linn 25.Cn 25.00 lVoihonotary and Uffristcr's OOiccs. II. W.Crutxur, H d an i lii.l.-x B--k 17U0 " Sntii')nHry I'mth'jf'a ottire :u 00 Samuel Uouh I'rutiiouotary i.-flVr lsr.2 aii.20 1 47.26 ('oiirt Expenses. Oran-l Jurorn for Feb. S"mu A iuilt;age. e2 "2 TraviTW do T4-ru do :d.17 , A ljonrn.d Court in Man-h ' lirand Jttroro !r Hay S--Kiiiom j TraTr df 'Irrui I May A iionrnad Court da da da da da da da lo.. ;n f2.;i 2o76 7ii K 4S 2.'.7.H7 7J 4H 207.77 1639.87 t Tr,ivr.- uo i- IraTersa do Trm di Court Criors Wages. David Slifi-r aul Geoj iuiu Sbnll 61.0060.00 Tip-tave or Cuustablos at Court. Bi iij. cball, JoUu Uuitin mad otlit r lUl.j lu4.6 Constables. J MHeage Bud niilatn; Kftum 4S.66 JiOiid Damages. J. P. P.niiu. MiffliDb-irs 22 00 John Itv'fi-'ti ll.irt J. 10 t 0 aerate Costs. Com.. PftTtrl an4 Hmu-I Ruthrauff ? f d.t Tii. .Ihn an l Klisibetli BcUClrjr 2.' s do tj. Jaitn- Miilr 'l ib do vi. t'ottr wi Mr. Diriofl du Ti. ,liwl (iTamiDs ltf 2d dr wd t.atclius KrTanJ SnTf!r 6 JO d s. A. Kulil. Kilter ani llfiscr du m. Ann ;in-l Jtfsepti UiuUr 4 13 do th- S F lUiWr 4 &a di . Itx-hurJ i'ro" M d'i .Thouia A r buckle lO.M uo va. Ward Miliar 7 lJOC Fox ?calp3. nnry TMtzmnn and othM 56.34 56.34 New lriilt;3 and repairs of old ones. TVk"i:r..ipti "-LOtt 3at. M'UfcUhiio, repairing brid(e,Turtlr rr-t-lt 400.00 A Biirrow. TuiUinjt bridge OTer Suffialoe m-fti at H.lf Iill 920.00 Jitiin Lovd.J. st ttlrnnl ntber. work and none f.r Turtlr rrk btidp 48.75 MW.1 Klrkiit'r.hiug;ii)gaud rcpairioy ea licrlio bridgA 131.7ft 150.20 rcnitentiarr. J. A. M-rti. fyt npportof conricUin Ten iteuUar 8S.64 S9.64 Hoad Views. John A.Gandr anloll.er 00.009000 Road views per act of Assombly. Atr. Strauri, INal fip-Iden and oth-rn miming fitNte Head from I uioiitowa to MtfUtomTr blation Ljcuniinj; county - J 00 29.00 Tubiic Duildings. J Frain, ?rat Inn for Jail 50 Win. t'-U-T Bill of Coal lor 1SGI 62 :t! Jon Baker Co. Mil ft J L n L.tr, liiackBinitMnj Jail 87 rj,nMlSollr.ep0.irinCJuar.. rh.tr. Jultn Millvr,ruainna tourluuuiM? Laraua 9T Itol.t KnMht.cUanlnsrarpetinCourt rooin 13 A Cornelius. wbite-waliiu Jail H.UO th. M irv. rlt-auinz duw autl urasa from vaarmeni a. 2 00 ! G-!iri:i K.-krt. laying rarTt 'n "urt hnue I'rttt Iriaotary a anil t.uuinMonpr ' 'HXW0.Hi.uu J. Walln A (V, uercbabtiixe aud l'-D jrardff rr.fh rrnt (jft.tlS FrM. William.'lianinffprivU'aiD Jail 4 ;-0 J'ltn Huntingdon. Cord wiiM 2 llimui Itiirlitiuyfr.KaainijApaiTTirarwnnd 1.50 ii.Uinti-r A Snn. paiutiug aud varm&liiug fr-atp in i'ourt houao 4.4 Ni'.hit Sons, ! 12 A. Suiuilitoti,a.10Tt, plr, coal buckft.Ar tor Jail 3S.0OJS9.7S District Attorney Fees. JoMfh C. Ilu'h.r iUM M.00 Commissioners' Office. I. It. Ki-t!y late Coiamiaaoner 38 00 V. Il..l. n.. r l.ill.UO J l Walfr 16(MJ It.il-rt U-.-d IS " A. Kunordy, Clerk 4U0.U0 863.00 Postage. Comiulwioners' and Trrapur.'r' poftag. 3.09 3.09 Printing. Wtirlrn A ComHiua. printV a prcontrart tli 00 Smith. r--iia A Kxpuditurr hrtlf'a L'ruclamatiotifs Ac Ac 6M.0O 127.00 Coroner's Inqnesl?. Jahn flundy Ei . bnl.liuir iuut-nt on body of Jonathan Kvjuart, tuuud near Tilrtla Crurk bri'is. . S-17 8.37 .Miscellaneous. R it Laird, 1 Jr l. U. n Miller 1 Exon.raticnj not bro't in aettleAf-nt i 13 U. n Miliar and J. B. Linn for Protraalonal f.rii-i llHl.IV) . W. Forrest A P. Ne.in. Plalton.ry Aff, ltii T. UarWiMin. alluwann. on Taxt-.,'bicli waj riitr1 in Went Ituflnlo. 9,t3 Bull' Tl,. m; w.n. lirnt lor Sheriff in lull till April lat 'ft! 7..10 r A Siaiil biudint- ..vnament for 1SS1 l.ii5 Noah Viiunir. r Itrooma l.a .1. 8. Iuin. fr ei'll-rtini on ball brad 15.00 It. II. Laird delicit stau, Iu nut allowed by Treasurer . 102.79 8. KittiT. A-t. f.yeom'c Mut. lna. Co. aaeaa- nient f r Court houae ami Iturtalnr bi idire 1810 Or T.II.H itaon, l'roluunal avr.ice for pruf- pnera 4.00 C. liKlin.. rin to O. n. Kelly's Com. on 1 t' ple. A A. V. Charlaa, Uonatablo. alcet irnin iiartieion 3.1H, R. Keed m l II. ?t, error, in Ui, Hartley tuwnahip f -r Iwil . 3.92 2i.33 Diimity to Volunteers. J A. MertJt. Treasurer fur Cnramiasionera nnt. paid In H ink t rbouilljtoCaiit.aloT'V.r4iiQ paoy of Voiuuteen 00 t5O0 00 For support of families of Volunteers. Paid the families of volunteer now in Ber.ieeof tn. U. S. ujj to Januarv lut ia in full 1139 76 1739.76 . Sherilfs Fees. Coneeylne-Tohn Bently toL A tern Penitentiary. boarding prisoner, mmtooninff Jnrora Ae V4.7S 94.7S Borrowed Money. J. A. M-rti. Conimhaioner N tea lifted WW OS 990 08 Interest paid by Countv. John eiorar and other. 189.41189.41 ttl.72A.vs TIE tbe nn'terslffned CommlaatntieTa of th. rnnnry of Ctiiou. herhy auhmit the foreroinc aeeoanta of tu. iia- 71V8"J ,'7;i'1 Illrea wtdr ntir hands at the Commissioners rvfjle.. in the teirnuzh of Lewi-hnre. the seventh day of January A. l. r. BOI.KMiElt, ) . At'eat: 1. M. W ALTKK, VComaairaioiMn. A. Kr-st tPT, q'k. KOBERT HKKD.) Treasurer's Acconnt, 18C2. J,Jin A. Mertz, Treanrer, in arrrmut with i'ntVm mnnfy. TJp To Balanrw rer'd frora Tt. II. lxirX frrtner Trea orcr oa Kttlcmeai of January lat 1M3 Soi.01 Amount rar'd f R. Ft. Llrtl hit. Trea.w- rer. H twins the halawe. In hi hand, t tkMtkiuntorJaaiurlMlsua,of thohalr mill SUta Tl 1 ICO 11 Outstandiny Tin for '1 prevlowswi K25.T 1 Atnt. of Ooplieates to Collertnes for 188 a26 it OuUUndiof kalief Tax, fcr ISttl lS3 ' do do do gtato so.hj Cash we'd of J. B. Linn on Jn4g't against Snyder etranty 37.52 Ca.h ned of Sa'ua'1 Rouh Fanes and Jury fm " Cash w'd from other sources ll 0 Ain't of War I'M for lMSi law..1S Militar. line, assesses! for ISM . tl7.W j Outstanding military fiuea for 1S61 and previous jrawra -w.oa ao,. , i. Cr. By (nimnlwhii iliftwnj collectors for 18C1 and pr-rOUy'.vr S9.1tf ronin..wM..in aliowtt en..ttnr. for IMli Kinnraitoi!tocoUclofifirlS(UaodprB- io'.m yeatra 1.17 .01 OrJ-ra c4vaae&, iffUfl in 1S61 and pr Tius yard Iwitf.-Tvl Uflif I'tir-lcr!" Twlwui'-tl in lit' ' i liuiiitan-iintr Tx fr and ptTayra lu.".T.-Jl CKinniiKMuus allowoU Collvictor on War Kionrmtitnt on militmry flaci for lb62aml lirrviouM yeaiM 11. W OnuinifintDri U (Vttlrtnrfi ll.yO Outstauditiff militia floe for 19f2afid pre- Cnnh Mul ttnttj Treas'r a per Receipt of Af.ril 6. Ittli 74.23 rnmniis-tinniTs rliI Clerk MiHtr rTioF i-00 'ktb pii John P. lizard a pr ortr HiW TMtaurer i coniaiiioD on jio,ijwi.,ii Kjr balanr due County 41S7US 2STT153 lltET eunt f tlm OmiiiiirtiiT-rrt Mi.d Tn aiur-r of itatd ctiun tr , do find and report the mud aw-otint of Kwu-itjU and KxiN-n'lilurn and TrrraKiirfrmirwunt f"T I mou cuuutj, for year lh2, trin nod irrwt a tlt-tl- In iii( whfrft.r. we-. th id Au lit-r har b"! nnto iM-tour hand, at th Comin.rrionrrt Mlic in tli burnutfh ot L!wihur. (hi "tli d "f Jmjunry, 1Mj.i. Att-t-t lA t ki. sh vrv.n. I . ... T, Cl k. HKlirniKR Tllc.MrON,i ua,lw A.KlOiMKKT, IM!K PKTTI.KMCNT. Wert lluffa.oft, R. Plnili. ptt.l in part. llmMlnw. J. PUram, pail in full. Mirtlinfiurp. J. V, .4fitirr, paid iu part. LewLsburg S. A. Kennedy, paid in part. LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE, 1SG3. 1 "VO Terms of ninctm werWs each. commencing MAKCH 2i and SEPTEM- BKIt 7th. For Uatalnne and Circular address JOE I. I ASK Bit. Knyal Vnftssor. Cimbrlilg-, Masa Jan. -"J, 1Vk'.3 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. THE andcrsijne.l, havniR removeil her Watch and Jewelry es.tablihment 10 one of ihe rooms recently ocenpifo by Thos. tJ. Grier, (aHjuinins Miss Amanda I Zuber's Millinery shop.) Market sireel, between Fri.nl and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &e., In the most approved and satiafaciory manner Sh kerns on hand an assortment of choice JEWKLKY, for Ladies and (irnileinen, which she oilers at prices 10 sun the limes. AUi. CLOCKS and WATCHES. Ail work aud waits warranted a represen ted. MAKI A S. ZUBCit. Lewisbur?, May 20,1612. guockk1ks, hardware, CHINA ware, . shoe Fi.vnixns, LASTS, &c.&c:.&c. hare an extensive assortment of the V above tsiiods, 10 which we invite the auenlion of purchasers. Call and examine Ihe quality and price before purehasing else where. EVANS & COOl'EK, Lewshg xe ir cvivsi XKWOOOUSt " ' A'A HV' GOODS t roB fAi.i. axd tttxtfri ron au. A.rt wixtkhi FOR FALL AXD M7.V7V.A' MX FALL AXD IX TF.lt 1 CALL AXD SF.Kl CALL AXD SLF.I CALL AXD SFEI CALL AX It SEE I khkher. irrrJUK t ro KRENEIt, trrLCKF. f CO KKEMEK, trcLrllK if CO KHEMER, 3CLLUHE of CO Lewi. hurl, Sot. 1562 BUFFALO HOUSE LEW1SBURG, CMOS CO., PA. LEWIS ii:illCEs,lreprlclor. rpHlS new Hotel is situated opposite ihe J Court House, in the most fashionable and beauiii'ul part of the town, and for style and convenience can nut be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those veiling the University, or aiiendin Court, will find it Ihe most convenient and central public house charges will be the most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Persons in the Cuunl; will be chareed 55 cts per meal. Lewisburg, April 1, 18C2 CASH PAID FOR HAGS, S3aat 5clt tcjaljlt fur fiumpcu ! The highest Cash prices paid for COT TON and WOI.LEN KMJsj.OLI) NEWSPA PERS, WASTE PAPEK ic, at the store of CHARLES M. KING, WHITE DEER MILLS, CXI0X COUNTT, rEXN'A, Where may be found a varied assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,. CROCKERY, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, &c, for sale at reasonable rates. aac Gctl Bejatjlt fur fiumpen ! Cash paid for Rags. BENEDICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer, AD fllKKS AD WATUIKS FOB RALE. C9rNcw 8hop on Snaih Fifth St. jj " Lewtsbu rg, April 23, 1S62 Daily morning News. SAMX SLIFER has. commenced furnishing the llarrUbnrg Tdegrapli mornings,at one cent per copy the very latest News, at cheapest raies Jane 24 University at Lewisburg. The next Session will open on Thursday nurninc. Sept. 35i h, io tbe COLLEGE. ACADEMY", nnd FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. R. LOOMIS, rresiJent Office ol Jt !noit.Subcripiin Aieot, ") AT J IT lOOKK BAMtKBS f 1H tSouih t hird bu , . f I'mH"""". Not. 1. 1SB2. J THE undersigned, havin? been appointrd Subscription Azent by the Seereiary of 1 the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish New Twenty Year 6 per cent. Bonds, of the Tnited Slates, designated as "Five Twenties," redeemable at ilie pleasure of the (iovernment, afirr five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved t'ebuary Siiih, lkc-z. The COt'PON BOXDS are issued in sums of 50, !ji I (K). $.'i00. 1 000. The RKtilSTER UOND in sums or $50, $100, $ 00, $1000 and $5H0O. Interest at Six per cent, per annnm will commence from dale of purchase, and is I'Al'iBLG IX f.OLI, semi-annually, which is equal, at ihe present premium on t"M. In about ElliilT FKlt CRN I". J'KR A.V.NL.M. FarmTs Merchant, ifechanics, Capitalists and nil ho have any money to invest, should know and remember that these liomls are, in eirect. a FIRST MOUTH AliE upon all Kailruad-, l.'anals. Dank Mi.cks and Securi ties, and the iinmeiie products of all Ihe Manufacturers Ac.. Ac., in the country, sin) lhat ihp full unit nninle nrovisittn marli , I .,.., ,,f il.c inirrrsl ami linii:d.i. "' f rrmcpal. by Ca.om, Dulies, Kxcse Siamns and Inicrnal Keveuue, serves to make these Bonds the licit, Mnfl Acailubte anil 3ft Popu lar Lmntnifirt in tfie Mfht. Subscriplinns received 'ai Pi R in I.eral Tentier IS'tiles or notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, nnd every fa cility and explanation will be afTutded on ap plication at this i Dire. A full supply of I). mils will be kept on hand for immedinte'delivery. JA V COOKE, Subscription Asent. EXCISE TAX.--Assessor's notice. Kotlcc Io Tax I'ayrrs. TH AT in accordance with an Act approved July I, 18f.4, enliiled "An Act to support tne (iuvernineiil aud pay interest on the pub lic deb',M every person, association, partner, ship, or corporation, desiring a license to en gage in any business, trade, or occupation natned in the filth section of said act, ui'tt register their an application with the Assis tant Assessurof assessment division in which such trade or occnpaiion is to be carried on Manufacturers, lialtle under said art to pay any dusy or lax, are required In furnish loihe Assistant Assessor a statement, subscribed and sworn to in the form prescribed by the 0ih seciion o' saiJ act. Blanks a.nl infor mation may be obtained from the Assistaul Assessors in their respective divisions. Itivision ro. 6, 14th District, Pa., comprises L'nion county, Penn'a. Assistant Assessor, Division No. fi. CllAKLr'S If. rHISI.ER, OSiee, in Vtiffiiiibur";. Cnmmtvicalions may he addressed to me at MiitdltrUmn, Dauphin Co.. Pa., DANIEL KENDItJ. Oet.SI Assessor llih Assess. Uist. Pa ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music, Music B toks, Music Merchan dtse.and all kindsof Musical Iliwlru lill'll(, at the lowest possible prices. TtlR Horar. Water.' Modern 1m-fy- " !rnrea Oeerstrunj; i f S"l1lROX FRAME n.40 r' juntiy pruoouneeiJ bj tbe Prrli and Moftc Ma-Urt to tn nupt-rtor lnntrums-nts. 7 ui art ituiii ht inr Tf-i bl mMt thoroughly i-ieMn-l ffnaHnl".iit1 wttlrtand any dimtt. Thn tmiv in vrry lv. r'Uinl. full an 4 ntfltow ; lh tnrh Uiitic. K-irb Httn wurrmttr.l fur I'lAUia' trrKi. fTnfe, u, a) ICO. Horace TaterV HIc-lotfooiiM, Roiiwoim1 C)ti., Tuncil tlx Fqnal T'tn perm urn t, with thfi I'atfQt lli(leJ ri SDtl tvlC Mo. So. 1. 4 ortnTe, icn.U h es tnm C to C, No. 2. IU C to m No. 3 i' 44 u r t P, 7 No. 4. 5 PiaooSlvle. Y to K, 1HI No. 5. 6 " Ft. Ft 1:. No. 6. fr two litopsBTiil two Ptof r-rtlts 16f No. 7.-4 ' " " two b-k of k, - S00 No. 8. 5 ortatM Ornn M-U defnn, two hankn of Vv. TvPtUI hiM, four and tx to( , $J50, $:fa o t IMM. Th n McloiwH.uit rrtnain in tune a long Vim, arh MelutinOD wirrauted fur three ari. The Alexandra Organ in a niH initrunitit. mrrf imfHliu; in power and rom pa. to tin ortiinjtry fret fiy Uran. In rotwwoutl catrai. 6 to , $.w y v 1 h 4 m n u IS stops with p'rOM.n, r.M 13 Bton, with ptreuinn, and " eTprw fan," 3T.! A iihfnil Ji-ouot to Clrrprnifn. 'hur.-hen. PabT-ath Schooln, LakJv'n. N-niiniari" an-1 Ttachfrn. Th lrmlf sutied on the nioxt IiUthI t- rum. HUKACU VATi:RS, Aeent. 41 BrMittway, Ntw York. THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. A New Sinins Bk for day schools, called ihe Day School Beil, is now ready. U rontiiinf.ahnutr!titrlioirSon:5, Koun.U.ratrhji.I''tt.'', Tno. iUM.rt-tU aiitl Cli.TUnea, many of iht-m writUn xj.n-r.rty for thit work, ln-i.i3i fan of tli" Kli-m-ntf ol Miimc. The Elemwnt r -w eaf ami prosrrwir, that orilioary tracto r will And thmwt- itinly auc rfitl in iiifttruetitiK -n yountt ;holara toMficcor-r-rlly and (M-intitirally. while the ttin-'-i and wor.li em brxv KU' h a aritv of litfly. attract. and tir rin muMie and a-ottm-utn. that notroubli will lw -x p.. h-ui--d in indnriut; all r-piiinrii to po-on ith x--l in anitiirinKr-kill iDou-ofthfioiifthallli jrifina.bi'aiity im pruTintf. bappintirs yieidinft al(d ord-T prodtirii-a exetvi Rva or whoot hfrt. In simplicity of ita rk m.-ot, in varv ty and adaptation of mane, and iu x.flb-n and nmb-r of ita aonjca, oriirinal, at?l:td ami a pttrtl, it cUioil by mub to excel all cinip-til.trn. It wilt he found to bt the bent eer inunl fr Seminar... AradeniieM and Pub lip Srliouln. A tew nam pie rtnre of the KKm-nt, Tun. and a-nin are iri"en in a rireulur: feud and (ret one. !t i-. rompileii h 1I'KACK wVATKI.r. author of "Sabbath t-rhuol Itr-Utt. Not 1 and 2, wbih hTe had tbe enor mous ttale of 7' "..toft roi-irx. I'rieea paper rover. 2rt eenta. ilii por ion; Iroun t, rent. ter lit-; cloth bound. enib.H.erl. gilt, 40 cent. : per l-ft. ropb-.a furniibedat tbe V) rrie. MaiH free at the retail price HOKACE WATKtW, Publisher, 41! Rrnadwar, New York. For Sale by ItfflSCOTT C CO , lhilatiJia. The Horace Waters Pianos &MekIeons and ALtl AMUlK 0Rl.lS, andT. OIIbrt A Co'arel brali-d n 1'inuua. are the finest iuatrumenta for parlor and cburrhea now in nee. A laren aortmrnt ean beeeenat the new warerom, ao. 4fi Hroadway, between tlrand aud Broom- atreeU, whirh will 1m sold at extremely low price. -Viaium and M. lod. onn from sundry maktra, new aud t-cnd hand. Second-hand I'in no- aod Melotieonsat ereat harffaina; prices from JS to $104.. Sheet Mut-ir, Muhir-h.-oki, and all kinds of Mimic Merchandise, at war price. j The Ilorace V'ater Pianoa are known a amonp the i Terybert. We areeuabled tot-peakof thene iuntrumenta with awmedeirrertot confidence, from pemonal knowlelee of their exceiletit t .ueai.d durable quality Aw Jeff KtUHytiuL Sabbath School Bell Wo. 2. SO.nnnroplaiMUeil. It Js.n entire new work of near!. ipre.i lor this toIuuw. it .ill soon be as popular as Its pretteCeasnr(He no. 1,; Wilton uaa run up . ...o enormous ouniber f oiO.uuO eoniea onttripjiu(r atir Sundsr School Book or ita aiae Issued in lliia co.iutr. Alao, both .olumea.ro bound in on. to aceon.mo-lituj arhoola wisbinf them in that fc.rm. Prieeaof Hell No. i. paler eorers. IS rents, ! per lint. Bound. 25 eents. f l per luO. Cloth bound, embowed, jilt, ao eenta, t-'i per 1U0. Bell No. I. paper ro.ers, 12 ceula. J10 p. r ltai. Round. 40 eenta. 1H r 100. Cloth bound, embossed, fill, 2o eents. fin pee Kal. bells Nos. 1 aud 2 bound to jtether. 411 cents, $ 0 per 100. IS eopies furnished at tho 1IIO price. Cloth bound. embossed, gilt. 10 eenu, tio per luu. Uailed poslaire fre. at the n tsil priea. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, Mar S.'ej 18mei 41 Broadway. Mew York. Central Foundry and Mtchine Shop Sllfrr, Valla, Rbrlner t To. Manufacturers of Bullock a Iron 'w;J""aj Mower and Reaper, Darlinr,'. Endless Chain Horse Power &i&Zlk Willson's Telegraph Fodder Cul ler, Riches' Iron Plows,Witherow Self-Sharpening Plow, and Michigan Double Plow. Also, Stoves aod 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 tr order. Country prodnre taken in exchansia. Get. of Sixth 4 Slarkct 8f "jwlrtirf , H. FAMILY OllOCKllY ASI Provision Store, on Market street, between 3d and 4th, LKWtSaiiBG. Cam, axd Sattsfit Yockseltes. OUK STOCK is larue and well selected embracing evervlhinj usnally kepi in a first-class CKOCEKY STOKE -iucluding an assortment of QU EEXS -WAHE, ITAUD -WARE, CEDAU and WILLOW-WAKE. Til. O. EVANS AMIKKT S. COOp-fR iirift.utp, Mareli Is, Ivu. News Agency, rpHE nndersirjned havinw opened a !V1T L lis"P in conneeiion wuh hot BOOK, rs'ATii.ERV.and VAK1ETY Siore. he is iherefote prepared to receive subscriptions ! lor the following XKsrrr.K. x6ma. tt. l'hilailelfliia Imiuirer, l're.s, l.telirer, Saturday Rre'ir Post. Pi.lr Vw.iir. Tb" lr.-s!.vterlan. Christian AdrucateA Jurnel, The lethili.t. American Aricul- turt.t. New York !IeruM.Tril'un..r;io. s.Wrtd.llarers Weekly, Frank l slie. N. V L. .I. r. 1 r ura. WaTer'ey Ma)TNXtoe, Home Jouriin. YanVee t.-k Narks. Illaikwtsid, Fileeiic. Ilarj-r's M , rett-raou'f , Umley's Lady's Uoi-k, Atlaiittr M.ntt.!9 - and any others drired. Tersonj wishin any of the above had bettrr rail ttfn to have advaniase of f':i A'-(r.. f. TOrilrrs from a distance promptly alien. ed to. II. W. CKuTZKIt. .Viwi Ao.st. . Lewisbtir?, Ia.. Dee. 12. Ifltl James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINX, J s tfriio)!t at Lair, LEWISULItt;, 51 Union County, Tena'a. J. MKrilHI I MV roui(Bts for the State of Io with (Mtwer to take b.iii;.D.a-kttowl-tlffe Ieda.Ae Aurtiuii und tcmiilyvloii lluase la Irn labors. Le.-al Auctioneer! I'. l.Illl Ililt r havingheen appointed sole Auctioneer lor Lewislu.re, is prepared to attend to all calls in his line in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on MarVe street a Room for the reception, and Ihe sale at staled times, of all kinds of Uoo'ls at Auc tion. Anv cue wishiiijiodisposeof any arti cle can deposit it wiih tne and I will sell it at the best a.lvaniaze I tan and charge a per centre for the same Feb. 2, IrtSy F A DONEHOWER KOTICE fif ntli'Bicn ! CITIZENS of I.eu jsbiirs and vicinity are respectfully informed that ihe subscriber has linti'.'hi out the i-iteresl ol E. L. Hi sis. in Ihe business ,if Stiar nz tjnd ltnr Cutting. nd eontioi'es the ame at tte ri 1 .tau l tasement of wi.low Ainmon. M. es.. I. twwn t; l'i-iitTsatiU J. linushtrn's where t.y etri.'t atteittit.n to ttu.tneaa he hopes to jrie. ssti.fai-tloii to all sliu mar tATi.r Liln with ttieil patrou ie at all tiuiea eareot ul.tlNTa. To all who tarry here till their beards ffrow long To ir.;t a plriisant "lisae, ist as tarhcr eTer can. Just rail on but.!. at his salon. I.u.r morn. ere orooon, Towela clean, razura eharu antl .etsmtrs keeu. Arm 8, istii a. w. mli.in, rmf. b.tK W I N Fl EL D FACTORY! Sear Ilai'lleion, Intuit Co., 1'a. THE subscriber, Ihpkful .?f-V.JV f'tr pa-i pairoria?e. wmttd iufurm f miti i. ir'tij and the public in eene ral. thai he cttntinties to manufac ture all kinti f f wolrn uutKIN. such as :ioths, :a,siinereii. Tweeu, eiaitineiis. Jeans, lllatikets and Flannels.; also, Carpet and Slockins. Yarns. His machinery beniw of the best kind in ue, and having employed ihe best of workmen, he feels sale in savins that his work shall not be surpassed by anyestabli-hmentin ihe country. A euud sup ply of ihe above poods kept constantly on hand for sale or to rxehnntre for wool, at prices hat can not fail to please. WOOL will be (-'arded in ihe best mannerand on the shortest notice. Terms for car.'in-;, cash on ihe de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPEXXY. Winfield Mills. March 30, 1837. B1Y1ERE HOUSE - IsCivNiiurgr, Pa. R. . IIETZEL. Pao'a. rpITH un.Ierirne,J returns his sincere thanks for the patronage extended towards him l.y Ihe citizens of I'ninn and th- aoji.inins; counties, he woul.l m.ist respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. R- G. HETZEL Lewisbnrs. March 13, lstii m3 AUPKTS Urseand choice vari- elv, Irom .11 els. upwards, for sale bv April 10, "til J BROWN & BRO. FRICE, EILLKEYER & CO. l-ryrs""' Are manufacturing and have fflris;Jronsiantly on hand a large qoan t!ijiiiy of 4 leet Palings and 3 and 4 Secivi5a'eel Lath at the following prices: I'a lilies headed iu a uew style, Irom 8 to $10 per M l.afli3 and 4 feet long,31 to prM. MilnuU'w at -fS to $7 per thousand. - Palings aud Lath made to order, any length parties may de.ire Ltwittiurg tean Sawmill. Pee. 26. 1Sf0 saVi h. okwiii. ALraitn aiTis OllWIO & HAYJZS, Attorneys at Law. OFFICE cn South Second near Market St April I, '61 LetTisburp, Pa. r I "II E Pali Sosistioil commences llM nla3 , Ocl. 1, 1862. The Winter -nIoii immediately after the Holidays. Those desirous of eniering the Institution for Ihe first time, are requested to apply to the Principal before the opening of the School. Special attention is given to tneqiialification of Yoitn; Ladies and Gentlemen tor Teaching. The Bible is a Text Book. TUITION per session including contingent expenses. rftTMARlT friea-Iinr, Writing. IVfiuer, Arlthmetln. iei.ff., tlrain. and lT. S. lltstorv. - - - . . 0C AltVAMKIi KNULISU all not included above D 60 LA.Nu I. Au t.--, 750 Tnitinn t.avahl. imm.J.,i.l. .1 I of the sess.on. 11TA ,JuJi,TPfll p "rlt I Will be matte to thine P"!iz iJ itvurt. No t oiber deductions except lor proiracled sick ness. J. KAXDOI.PH, Sept. 9. 1SB3 Principal Tbe Dimes Saving Institution of Le wisburg IS ready to receive any amount on Deposile from Ten Cents and upwards. Four per cent, per annum Interest will be paid on all fpeeiat deposiles of Two Dollars and upwards if deposited two months and longer. Office in James Oeddes' briclt block. Market Si H. P. S1IEI.LEB, Treasurer Lewisburg, Oct.JO, 1860 A $33 Iron City Cf ilege Scholarship L'"" aie at the Star if CAV i saie at ewisburj Tne Family Prng Store Ready I AlWays If yon want pare Drutfs, go in SCHAFFLE'fi Drug ft Chemical r.mp'jrmn.. w nere is grpi a larire and feneral asisnrlmenl alwava. Fur aojr article iiiuaily kept in a lirsl clasi ID'Jilfi 3510313 call at ihe FAMILY DUUG STOP.E OP C.W. SCI IAFl'113, I,ewi.sbur - - - J'ennsyt'a I) VVID giivter a son HAVi: remnred their f hair iiikI C'n Itlnct Ware-roum to ihe laner and mi're comnicilitius mums, late the resid ence of Win. Frick, on ihe Corner i f Third and Markel Sts. Lemlskere, where ihev have on hanc' ihe LARCRST and UEST ASSOISTMEST of Work ever offered tome puunc in im .icinuy.c (.nuiS ir- Bneeans and Fsne. Wash.tands or the latest stflea, (...fsll.ir.a.tbair..l.'..e.atCbair..llor.ifl,.ira. Ktanerea. list Karka. Towel Kaeka. jenr... I. did and ot- ai Bedsteaita. 1 an.-y 1 !- tane. Tnhtee. Ae also a general aaetver.t ..f ftt1tiX WOKK always on bao l llarroom aod tttttc Cbaif holesale or Hetaii. We also attend io the l.WDEKTA KING business In all it. hranrhee. B-Iny oreide. witti r aney HKAK KSsn.i (Mi's rafrat Metallic Burial (sr. aud tttyt-'lNs ofour own mMinitaelurealways on hand, we are ready at ane time, within an hour's notice, to wait noon any and all who niay favor us with a rail. Havin? none but the be-t workmen. wefT WA rt KANT alt furniture manufactured by us, aud defy couipi titk.n either in prtre. or style. iXA Miiiiijiietnrt nn X. 1 Strrrt, where Cabinet and lloueTurninc.Scroll and lip awlna dt.n. on short notie. and reasonable terms. A good a'ssorinietit of I.I'.MIIKR always on hand for New.l Poata, Bannisters and Hand Railine. TlTRcPAiaixB of all kinds done as usual. K B. Any work not on hand will be made as soon aa poseitlo. Thankful fur pa't favors, we still expect a continuance of the same. WH. F. GRASSLER, YVaU li maker. Jwrler & Gildrr, Oiiuuslle llrlcl'.s lloiel. Market Hi. LewMiurr. Pa. navini openen a nop m t Ss Goodman's Cbdhinj Store, i rfjXi prepared to all kind., of wor f! -5 in his line. Hiving worked ii Havinj opened a fhop in P. JiX-?!. Iar2'" cities a. I his time, he is ' r..A : i.i Clocks or Jewelrv.and to do I.niravinj!, PI; tine, Uildine or tialvantzing in the best stv tig, Pla - st style of the art. All work varranled tn give enure satisfaction, and done at the very lowest cash price.. Also Aceor-leons aud Meludeoos repaired in ihe best manner. Call in before you. en elsewhere, see for yourself and save your money. On. 5, 1851 BONNETS. CRAPK?. lMIJISONS, ILLUSIONS, SILKS, LACKS. VELVETS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS. Alo ererv'hitis; comprised in a full assort ment of il.ill'iier)' (aOiitsN. New York ami Fiiilad. Koanet Frames. LVWrtOLESALE and Kr-TAH.. Coun try Orders proiupt'v ani carefully rilled. SIM'l.N STF.RX. Azent.. 3m9l4 3:J! North Z.I St. PHILAD'A A few of 51- "- '.iT fur sale very cheap by 'sSrr,-Sui' B ROSS. VT... --ewisburg.J.ily 1 S. S. i.AKTOX, TTORXEy AT LAW, iV f.e.T.si.iUTtr. pa. (Unle.oTip.-tait.thf Buffalo Itnuse, near th. Court lloase.) recollection and prolesional business promptly attended to Ort. 1, 161 Boots and Shoes. tf The subscriber has just received aVat his Store (next door to the Post . Office) a full supply of I tool ft & Shoes of every style and variety .unable 10 the season. The stock ha been selected with particular care, and will be afforded at VEKI RI lit I El) ritltES FOB KEADT CASH. His old friends and rustomers and the public generally are invned to call and exanvne his slock and judge foi themselves. Li"MA?i I FACTI KiMt; and KEPAIKI.NG as hereto fore will be attended to with promptness and at reasonable rates. - ' TVi M . T -ws . s. 4; liarne?. Jinu BCW palcnt;ilUi;h COLLI IlS.warranleii to hurt do horae ltrmrr ia JjqlT) pod oiitzt iUWps qo3 Jim:?, BI FF.UO KORKS HLAMklTS, SIF.H.II BIILIS, Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hardware.&c. rPIIK subscriber, lmrinsr carried on i bainat for fTral rfar. and rain(ei a n-nnttAtinn f.r tn ak in as r.oj llwrm-a r. a anjr p.tahliihmrnt in thi Tfisin ami lb. Vufan jmntT Aarrirultarat iHX-.ety bavine awardnl HlHhK l'kt V .l.-Yr article of bis workmanftiiip won!'! rxi nn hi j;ratitu1 fi r favor i f tha t ratline pul'lir already rwjiMl, aud ajk Ihrir coqU uuftl patrooace at hii Mitt" ST.NU. Th Leather nwd hy me i of thm rery best, tamer, in tbolti war. i.T! will lat for yearn. I enij!i. the bei-t Workmen vvenree my nwn buoinen and am f.-unfj in my Ship at all uitaWe houra. 1 v 0-cnl- and Work ar wnrranled. and if not aa r.'.r-t-ntr-d mm be rturod ur exrhanKed. Call and m me. and if 1 do wot yoa the worth of your money I will But atfaitt a?W Cor jour pntroBafft. REPAIRING promptly attended to. tw-CilBAP for CASH ot KEAOT PAY In moat kinds of Country Foslnee. Lewifburg. April 1, ls.:l. O. P. SIUTELT. A New and Beautiful Edition of The Mistakes of educated Men. 1)Y JOHN S. HART, LL.D. In 12m I) muslin, price SO cents: paper covers. J S3 cents. Conies of this book v:ll be sent bv mail on receipt of the price in poM .tamps please address J.r.r.r ARIMI.I fxruhlLher. HS Souih Pounh M. Philadelphia w, HITSIC H. W. CKOTZER has lii i lrcr,v"' a larse assortment of the J,-i"newest and best V lIC comprising Sacred and Secular Hooks, Instructors for different Instruments, Ball Kooni tactics, Ac., together with a choice selection of Sheet Mu sic, among which the patriotic sort is well represented. All of which is for sale, cheap, " '-U "WTOKFIi;E,Lt.i,b.r 929 n ex rs u n a t . . By C. J.' ST All I. BINDERY on 3d street, a few doors "orth of Market, lEimmXG. Jw LOST. On W! Ki T . nt-riir 6"i-' t'LOVL belonging to a Soltlier F.sai.e leave, immediaiely. at ihe Chronicle Office. CARTES DE VISITE at Mnwry's Oallery Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallery Photographs large size at Mowry's Oallery Photographs in Oil at Mowry's tialltry Ivorytypes at Mowry's tiallery Hallotypes at Mowry' Gallery Ambroiypes, and All kinds o' type. al Mowrv's Ca'lerj MUWRVS (.AI.T.rKY. in Market Mreet, JSB- OP.SHIVELY. opposite tbe Bank Ltrwubur; 938 I 1 UNION LOOT AND SII0S mil STIM. AIIEAO! Come one! cone aad eumine fur yorsel.et ihe larz.at and cheapest uncle of Horn Made Bout and Mtuei in l.'iiinn eoomy ! t?Jol receiv.J a FHKMI KrPri.Y of Clly made work at ona.oaHy low prieej. "Quick Sales ami Small Profits" ia the order af the day at Kt IRKS', lipiidMie the Bank, Lemf,0-j Juet opeiietJ.cj.poMte tic Iii.icre Uouc, in the Iioom lately occupied l.y A. fcingcr. A FULL and complete asscrirent o! - FALL St WINTER CLOTH. INGjXieh as Ovrrrnais.Drrst ft.ats. Ban. nes ;tai.. aod Cnais of every style inr1 pai. tern ; and Pamaloor.a and Vesia io fait Also a large variety of I'nder Cloihiej;, kDrk aa Drawers, Whirls, Ac. Also, a fine assume at of u,,ys- Uthu,e of Ihe. latest ,tvle. Alao. u A 7 V ami f A I'V r, .,- I t.. nr. . fr.r. j . . ' "Ai " rqoal ' AK l.ered IB thi. coomry. In fact, I hare everything reeea.art ; i n Ihe share of Clothin;. whieh I iiBtr at a very small advanre fr cash. PHILIP siOODMAX. Aj't. fVAIl kmrla of Country Prorlnce taken la eyehane for (ior.ds. I.ewisburg, Oct. M. J. WALKER k SONS, DIE SINKEI!S,EXCEAVEKS. AND Seal Prrssi ;tiauiirartDrr. 30, Siu'l TUnl St., I'hilatlelphiix. "S. B. Special anention given to Masonic and other Society seals. fiai783 Variety nnJ IVews Depot. rpHE subsrr'ber keep, constantly for sale 1 at ihe POST OFFICE helow the Rjviere House) a wrli-aeiecled stoca of Family Groceries. CorjrectionarT and J'ruits. Fancy No- v7?t.e tion., J'l i fititiery & jS&ixgZi-! Soap?, Wall raperciQi and Oil Shade?, Tiavt-iiiiff lings Blank, School on Ih mn Books.Ae. PaprrH nnd ?I;ip:i7inr m hand or to order, irnn lttMon. New York or Phila- I delphia such as ihe Tritune,Times. HeralJ, I t.'s-r. Weekly Clipper. Police Gazrtte, 51er- enrv.w averly. Literary Companion. Harper's and Leslie's IlliiMraterl Wreklvs. Gorley'aand Harper's .Magazines, Yankee Xutuna and Xie Xaes, Ac. Ac. ill f niiua ace fom rpytp ro CASB. Lewi. burs; Gt'O. W. FORREST MEAT AND UNION! ' -' iiti .i, having assis-c led in feeding the hungry of Lew atii. isburg and vieinitv. for nearly three yeai pasl, with the best of Beef, Pork, Veal, fee, would return hi grateful th&kto hi come rous customer for their pattonage rd an nounces that he intends to coniume ihe bwsi ness as heretofore m the Meal .Market Hi oa between Sen?. die's and Baker Co.'s Urns Stores. Mjrket Square. M..Hi.r.s H ednesdars and Satordays CASH is ihe system. Public paironagc re spertfullv soltetted, antl satisfartion itisoreoV .March 13. '61. I. S STERNER, Ag'L (I.u.e Mliile St. an) Race Strcer, a love 3d J'biladelphia. Terms, 1.25 ycr day. 7 To th oM i-ntt' Vfn ft ibi ve!l-kio na w Uir l mt. th.it we h nwnntrt. brtfTovn. 4s.ttasr.Tyrl n-w It f-rrn,hf1 tbr IIIDe. ud lilfct txwptwci. fully Mtltrir a nntinaef of thvir i.tnnK. (r-nr., mv.-ri mi Tioiu-rs ordi!'y Invita te th hori.ifxIty nf the iiti.inal" to rome amt m uoi jwz- 1 r rh-BiPflti of j; Btimnrnirr mu4 aavrit. Vur lrrtttion i orntrml. nu-i conTrnini for Jfrrehaatf ni tuiii B-n cnrat!r. ' fnrtaof. f A- "' ' will twTii tnrtfnor ro mtvUy th want r mm ur tw'tw. -iDd with th a in- of J-lr. (. our airMw and attanti. ( Irrk. fral w.ll pivrartfl to kt-eu a good ITotvL at4 r.rr to y.Bara Mttifartion. IIKKT Ql II.LilAN, A.- -V J. M. MGWERY Fashionable Boot and Shoe Haker, South Fifth St., Lcvitlurg, KEEPS constantly on hand, and manafatc lures to order, alt descriptions of Easira &m sums Being an experienced shoemaker, and anx. ions to merit a share of the public patronage, he will warrant all work which may pass through his hands. Particular attention will be given to Ladies Work. His Prices are as low as those of any other dealer in the vicinity. He solicits a lair confident thai he can satisfy every person. Lewisburg, Aug. 31, ItlGO.y American Life Insurance & Trust Co., (Capita! Stock $500,000) COMPANY'S Building.. Walnut street,8 E comer of Fouilh Philadelphia. tT Lives insured at ihe usual Mutual rates or at Joint Siuck rates about SO per eenl. less or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest in th world. A. .VH1LLDI.N, President Jims C. Stat.. Sec. 747 lift). F. MILLER, gen, Lewisburg PEIPHER'S LINE TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA rfmctios or miuii. 1st Claaa 45 rant, per loo pouada. I.l lt do o fet da. t do ' do 4th do do . do Breetai ' ti do ' do beat, Rj. im Corn, U mmti ft haakai. Pbilad. Depot with Freed, Ward 4 JVeerf, 8U Market St. Thankful for the liberal patronage gives as we hope by strict attention io busmessjo merit a continuance of the same. THOS PEIPHER For further information apply to jy795 V R M til.NLY. Agent, Lewiabsrf DR. I. BFIUGQER, iiomixopatiiic riiisiciijr, 0FFIC& in bis new Brick Block, Markal si reel, south side, between 4th and 5th fun stairs.) Lawisburv 1860 .TO I IN 13. IaINN, ATTOIl.VtT AT I.IW, LEWlsBtRU. PEXVA. Also fommrssloner rr Drrds for tb. Suus nf 1 LI.I K0I8 and CALUDKM authorised t. adasunster Oaths, .nil talre Depositiona and Affida.it. to W uvd ia euhsw of the ahow Utra. and alao to tali, the araoow stslgewtewt r peoef ol aoy Item! or alitor l.etr.me.t to bo reo.rled io either ol .Bid Mas May !, 1 BIH'KS t re.oyiertn. Meihorlist and Luiberan, at fORREST'Ss.
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