JL V 1 11 u i h r li if. . 1 !'!' J, Jif I 2f J : l' i 'ft! ft! i ! 1 , f i i 1 5,U A . paragraph id the foreign news bj tha Arabia ssys that iba Ltadoa "Foen matia Itopatca Company" his eons roetioed forwarding mail bags through its croder ground tubes. This enterprise ii novel. The pneumatic tubei wbicb have been laid by the company extend from the Luton ltailway station to tbe Northwest era District post office in Eversholt street. Lundon, a distance of about one thirl of mile, but sufficient for esperimuital purposes. The tube resembles an el'pti cl gas-main, thirty-three inches wide, aud is laid in nine feet lengths, at an average depth of nice feet below the street leTeL The joints are filled in with leal so as to be perfec'ly air-tight. Within this tube runs a wrought iron oar, eighty feet long, weigbiog eight cwt , and Cited with four wheels, each twenty iiiohes in diameter. At each end of the lube is a hollow iron wheel, woikiog in an air tight box of twenty-one feet in diameter, which is connected with a -am engine of seventeen horsa power. The wheel turos at a velocity of seventy to ninety miles an hour, when tbe air drn in through its hollow eentre is thrown off from its periphery with a force thai gives a pressure of from 5 to 7 ounces on tbe squire inch. Tbe iron cars in the t u lie present a surface of nearly five fiare feet to the blast, and are propelled a i lie rate of oO miles ao hour. Tbe entire coat of a line of 5 miles is fsiimated at ill 3 1,000, and it is proj.ro mm.J to carry freight as well as mails through Lundon, at tbe cheap rato of a jm-iiiij (two eeut-) a ton per mile. So far ttie eiperiinenl is entirely successful, and the reuli are highly iutcrestiog aud very CUIlutlS. A New Order. T.io many people are going abont in e IJiers' uniform, who have uo right to sear it. Railroad brakesmen, peddlers, a-i'i others purchase second-hand soldier C 'i'.iiL'g and wear them about their busi ness.. The other day the provost marshal cut the button from a peauut man wear ing tbe U. S. uniform. A number of rjucu:or were iodigoant at the act ; the luan, having bought the coat, tbey said, had a right to wear it. Tbe provost liiiirj were but carrying out the lustruc nous of the War Department Ih't- ch ir:"i toldicrt hive a rijht to a uniform cm a ludje of lutnor. Hut a recent order prohibits any citir n from wearing a Lulled States uniform, no matter bow lid cmua by its possession. The guard are oruVrt d to dispossess of it tbe wearer of aoy U. S. clothing, wherever found, eio. pl be be entitled to wear it. The ord. i i-f a proper one. It prevents loafers from pilming themtelvet off as toldicrt hiHvr t'Jjf din.ha.njtd from lite army, and will b'ko put a stop to the practice in-dji-'d in, by hamnn puppiet, wearing rM crrt uniform! to ichich thrj have no title. To'hw honorably discharged with military cliiiuiu and equipments, should lay them bf ear. fully aud proudly as relics of the prM;ut momentous times to be ahowo iu afier years. Curt'KUHKADS. Tbo term "Copper-! bead" la applied to Northern traitors ; and in ii' of the faet that, according to mturaiiaU, it is "an American venomous aeip 'D', the most dangerous after the Rat-tle.-u li '," (which, in South Carolina, was the np'0 fltg of tbe Rebels,) the designa tion mit be deemed altogether appropri to. 4T!e Copperhead (quoting compe tent authority) prefers dark places like the sveret committee rooms of tbe Diffu ainn .S.icicty, or the Knights of tbe Gold on Circle ; gives no warning of its proxim i;y 'raiiors never do; attacks directly duly in self-defence cowards always act thu.-; it is called 'chunk-head from tbe Unuul thickness of iu skull; and 'deaf 'Mir,' bi-cauae of its incomparable stu p di'y. It is one of the most poisonous and djnj.rous of reptiles; a sensual, be eotted, c il l, treacherous thing ; hiding in tfirk pi a -en; murdering the unwary tra veler; living upon innocent birds; never forget Kansas !J are cowardly, remorseless, cruel and loathsome." There is remarka ble fitness in tbe name let the traitors be called "Copperheads" until tbey cease biting and snapping at tbe Government. Counter Rebellion is Alabama. A Florence correspondent of tbe Mobile Register states that in Wayne Co., Ala., large numbers of deserters from the Southern army are in tbe mountain, organizing and equipping themselves for resietanee. A Rebel Mnjor Baxter cap tured 40 out of a company of 68, 15 miles from Florence, and after swearing tbe privates let them go. Tbe leader of tbe party tried to escape by wresting a gun from tbe guard, whom be wounded ; but was re taken and bune. Large bands of the patriots are in Wayne Co., and kill every soldier they meet with, and are becoming daily more formidable. Tbey are fighting tbe Devil with fire. A Admiri.no Coitekhead. A relis ble friend informs ns that a Copperhead admirer of Jeff. Davis, residing in M ill heim, Centro county, recently bad a child christened after tbo distinguished traitor President of tbe Southern confederacy. Not being able to find a clergyman in bis vicinity willing to perform tbe ceremonies in connection with such a name, tbe Cop. perbead father took tbe child to Snyder county, where a clergyman with a fellow feeling dishonored tbe innocent child by conferring upon it the name of Jeff. Davis. Lebanon Courier. A lad named Cbas. Miller, aged about igbt years, eon of Joseph Miller, was in stantly killed on Thursday morning, by a train of freight cars, at tne junction oi Mulberry street and the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad. The deeeased was a pnpu in tbe pnblie school near, by. The train bad been standing upon a switch, and he and the otbers bad been playing about it. When the train started (backward) be attempted to cross tbe track, but oaught bis foot in tbe switch and fell, aud several wheels of the hindmost car passed length Vise over bis body and bead, literally crushing him. WUliamrpor Gazette. Daring the Thunder-Snow Storm on Funday week, a woman residing in Car rnllatown, Cambria county, was atruck by lubtninc. in ber own hiuse. She was k tucked down, and one of her arms and ' birth of ber legs considerably, though not eeri.'maly, burned. Oue of ber stockings was boriacd on tbe toatde, but not on tbe outside. She was UjI thought to be fatally or pciwaiucutlj injured. COUNTY STATEMENT. , s uio-i.(ihJat:'JC--o i o r y ? M ?!--; S 3t's-t'U. I i 5 S 5L T 19 as ?S" MftM r i'-- ;tisoriat.i'-aP P sJ 2! J 3 -Ihj,.-; Osj-iiiC-at53-Qa s .it. c vou -e i; n cc y o SxailM - -it . til 3 99 S 5 c S o - n x a 5l ! - rif - 5 Eli Iteiua of Expenditure Auditors. Fir miklnt notll-m-nl far IM'J, ineladiait CIH tl.M A. K-anilv kudiuue Prvth. and Kcc- mni Hr- VUor 4.4018.00 Assessors' pay, tiitwn fortMr arnicaa in 1S61 115.74 lit.? Election Expenses. Aprinr Klartion held la Much 151 02 Uoul Klvclion bald in October Hot 10 124-82 Scrubbing Court LIou3C Ac AnnS'URfur WOO 18.00 Attorney Fees. J. B. Lina Si.00-2i.00 Protltonotary and Register's Offices. II. W. Cnser, Oid andlndifz BouK 17 uu - Sltionrv PrulhV UlBre 34.00 Samuel Bolub Pmtbonotarr Fics for 18SS IIOJS 147 3t Court Expenses. Crand Jurors for Feb. Semiioiu A mileage. 62 97 TrarerM do Term do 320.17 Adjournnl Court In March do llKi'S (rand Jurora Air Nij Sefftona do 62.71 Trarvri do Term do 246.76 M.Y A ljonrned Curt do 74..13 II rand Jurora for Sept. Sesdlona do en.4S Traerae do Term do 257.07 ilrand do Dee. Pes.tuBfl do 7'i 48 Trareraa do Term do 2u7.V; 1638.87 Court Criers Wages. Darid Slifcr and Benjamin ShaU 60.0060.00 Tipstaves or Constables at Court, beuj. anall, Joan iuinn ana omera Constables, UUeae and making Returns Road Damages. J. t- Pontius, Mitflinburg John Kelvr'a Heirs do J Uaverling, H ast Buffalos State Costs. 101.24 1U4.SS 48JS-4SJS 33 00 10 IO 2U.00 4S.0O Com.Ta Daeld and Samuel Ruthranff ts 22 SJ i.-a liS 16 IS Sl ia 21 j 24 IS .M to 10M 74 1305 d . John aud Kliaabelb Bentla do ss. James Aliller do vs. Ieter and Sirs. TVirins do ss. Joeepb Cummlngs do n Jaeob Stabl do vs. liuteliua, Kyer and Snrdar do va A. Knbl. Feller and lleiaar do ts. Ann and Joseph Uinter do ts S. t. Batler do vs. Kiehard 1'roas do ts. Thomas Arbuekls do s. Ward Miller I ox scalps. Henry Ueitsnua and others MM M H N'evT IJridfcs and repairs of old ones, J.M.Cadwalla. ,,oraanli.umiisr,iunin Creek Bridge Jaok. MLaauiin, repairing brldge.Turtls M er-ea v A. Uurrowa. building brldca oTer Cuffatoe 400.00 creek at llofla's Mill OiO.OS John boTd.J.t4'ttlerand other, workand stone for Turtle ereek bridce 48.7$ Mibael kleekuerbiogltngaud repairing New UerUL .rMge 131.TS lioijo Penitentiary. J. a.Merts.fjrsapportofcouTlctaio Ten. itentiarj 88.64S8.64 Road A'icws. John A. Gnndj anl otbers S0.00 S0.00 Road views per-act of Assombly. A-ir. StrauK I'aut Oeddes snd others rnnning Htate Road from Unkintown to Uontgomery Sutton Ljcoming county 2U 00 SS.00 Public Buildings. J Fraln, Orate Iron for Jail $ - (a F. gley Bill of Coal for 1861 62 Oat. bill Jos Baker A Co. bill ... L Warner, BlKkamittiing Jail 87 J.Orimn o Darid Uinter A Son Repairing Judges ehatra 4 SS John MillerepairingCourUioussBarand materiala - Robt.K ni'ht, cleaning ean-et in Courtroom Protboootary andtVtnimissionersOtnrcs 2.12 A. Cornelius, white-washing Jail S.00 Abr. Mowrr, cleaning suow and grass from naTementao 2.00 Oeorge EVkert, laying esrpet In Coorthouae l-rothonotary'a and Comiesioner' Ofliers 30.00 J. Walla A Co, merchandiaa and 120 jards crash carpet S8.0S Fred. Wllliams,elening prlriea la Jail 4.40 John Huntingdon, Cord wood 2.2S Hiram Kiehtineyer.sawingAealTTlngwood M D.liiotcr k rV.n. painting and Tarnishing seat in Court house 4.04 Sesbit A Sons, toe 7 A. 8toushtou,SuTe, plpa, coal bucket, e. lo, Jul 36 00 2M.79 District Attorney Fees. Joaenta C. Boeher 41.0044.00 Commissioners' Office. n. II. Kelly lata Commiasonet 1.18 no F. Hle.t--T 14U.00 J. M Walter 1 0 Robert Keed 1 A. Kennedy, Clsrk 400.0-SM4)0 Tostao-e. CommisaioneTS and Treasurer's postage 3.00 Printing. WordenACornelie-i.print'gasprcontrart 64.00 V Smith rarwinl A Klnenditures. SheruTs lToclamatious, Ac Ac 63.00 1270 Coroner s Inquests. John Gundy Kan,., holding inquei-t on body of Jonathan Neyhart, found near Turtle Creek bridge SJ7-4U7 Miscellaneous. R It T-aird, ExoaeraUoaa not bro't in settlemenl for tied 3.U G. F. Miller nod 1- B. Lina for Professional ereioaa 100.00 fl. W. Forrest A P. Nerins, Stationery Ao, 14.22 T. Ilarbeeon, allowanee on Taaes,which was entered in West HutTaloo OS Ruth Thompson, Stable Rent for Sheriff la full till April lat 'U T.S0 P. J. Ptalil binding aeasssmeBt for 1861 1 24 Noah Young. 6 brooms 125 J. B. l ion, for collerting on ball bond 16.00 B. II. Laird deficit State Tax not allowed by Treasurer 102.7 8. Hitter. it l.yoom'g Mot Ins. Co. assess ment for Court bonaeand BuSaloe blidge HM Dr T.II.Wilsoo, Proteaiionsl serricefor piis onere 4.00 a U Kline, eoing toD. II. Kelly's Com. em business respecting soldiers 1 OO J. Itplee k A. F. Charles, Uonstablea elect from llartleton 2.80 n UmnI and II. ftaat.srrors In tax. Hartley township for 1801 3.W 284-39 Rounty to Volunteers. J A. Werla. Treasurer for Commissioners note naid to Bank f ar bounty to Cant. Uoyer'aCom- vaoy of Voluateero 2606.00 2500.00 For frapport of families of Volunteers. Paid tbe families of eolunteers now In asrrieeof the U. 8. up to January I rt '63 in full 1739.76 139.76 bhenflfl tecs. CoBTeylng John Bently to Kastern Penitentiary, boarding prisoners, samateniur Jurora Ae 04.7494.74 Borrowed Money. J. A. Herts, Cotnmuutkmera Notes lifted 999 08 09918 Interest paid by County. John eiorer and others 189.41-189.41 S1I.726.SS WK the nBdsrstgned CommissHsncta of the County of timon, ajereoy sunuiit tne mregotng aooounu of tne Ke eeipte and Kspenditurea of tbe said County for the year A ll. 1842, as correct and true, (lieew under our hsnds at the Commissioner Offlcs. ha tbe borough of Lewieburg. the seTenth day of January a ip. tsthi. r. h'ii.kiikr, i Attest: J. M. WAI.TKR, Vl A. alsxsT, CTk. RUBKBT BUKO.j Trensurer's Aeconnt, 1862. -JJk A. Merit, Titaturer, in account with I'niun couutj. TK. To TUIancs ree'd friasi It Tl Tlrd Smnar Treaa urer oa srUleuWDt of January 1st leSK tM.Sl UNION COUNTY ' STAR Amount rse'd of B. H. Laird tale Treasa rer, it beaag the balance la M tnde ; t the nsttlsmeator January latlw,or -tbe half mill StataTel ii!?? Oatstaading Tasee for '61 A VV Ami. 1 Bujltostee te O' 1M fi5 Oatstsmdias: Relief Taxsa for 1S61 16e 43 iMis-aawM swuai suu J(J(J Cash reCd of J. B. Una oa Jaug-t ngataal yderenantj - Cask rea d of Haul Boush rinea and Jury fratf Cosh rse'd from other sourses ,.'' Am'tef War Tea for 1862 . . . 126KK.36 iMlt." aea-d for 182 607.00 (MUtaoding miUtaiy auaa for 1861 and preTwaajeara , i.&-2B,771.3 Byeommlaslonaatlo-reieolleetortfbrlSSI '. and preeious years ant .16 Commisakms allowed collectors for 1862 371 J RieneraUoae to euleetnra for 1862 and p re- Tinua years 137.04 Orders redeemed, lamed la 161 and pre. slow yenre 1819.30 Orders redeemed issued In 1861 SV77 23 Relief orders redeemed in 1862 17.I9.7S OuUtandlng Tasee for ti and pnv'ayra luiT .21 OuUUnding War Tax for lai2 8380.17 Commissions allowed Collectors on Wat Tax 21. Eiooeratlons on mtary Suae fit 1 462 and previous years 122.00 Comstiaaona to Collectors 11.SO Ouuuadiog miliUa tuea for 1882ed prs- Tious years 262.3 Cuh paid Stale Traaa'r aa per Receipt of tstZ April S. 1862 J3 Commissioners aikd Clerk Military serriees 2S.0O Cash paid John P. Beard ns per order 22.40 Treasurer's Commiaaioa on 13,06u.3S, at Uperct. 170 75 Er baJaoce due County 4187 08-28 HI 43 We the ndersined Auditors nf tbe ennnty of Union, haring earefnlly examined and audited theSiregoing ao eoauta of the Cnmmiaeioners and Treasurer of said coun ty , de find and report the said aeconnt of Receipts and Eapenditurs and Traaureis account for linion county, f. .r the nu 1H6. true and correct as stated. la witness whereof, we. tbe said Auditors haTe be re st, to eel our hsnds,al the ('4Mnmieaioners 001 ce in the borough of iemieburg. Uils 7th sy oi January, louu. Attest: llAXIKLSIIAFFCR, t AuJilors A.U-XI,Crk. BKRTHIKR TUOMPnON, mm"m- CINCB 8BTTLCMRNT. West Buffaloe, R. Struble. paid in part. Limestone, J. (team, paid iu full. Mifflinburg. J. D. Slitter, paid la part. IsiwvburgB.W., A. Kennedy, paia in part. LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE, 1SC3. mWfi Terms nf ninelpfD wrcks each I eommencinir MARCH 3d and SEPTEM BER 7th. For Uatalowve and Circular address JOEL, PARKER, ttnyat Froam. Cambridge, Maas, Jan. 29, 1863w3 ' WATCHES. JEWELRY, be. THE nndersipned, liaring remod CVs3her Watch and Jewelry establisbmeni kjsw lo one of the rooms recenllr occopiro by Thoa.U. uner, (adjoining miss Aismuua I.. Zuber's Millinery Shop.) Market sireeL between Frnt and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c, in the most arnrored and satisfactory manner. She kerna on hand an assortment of choice JEWELRY, for Ladies ana uenuemen, wnicn she offers at prices to sou the times. Also. CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted a represem trd. MARIA S. ZUULK Lewifburg, Hay 26, 18i GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUINA WARK, SUOE FINDINGS, LASTS, Ac.Ac.Ac. WE have an erteosie asaortment or the u.. fin.uU in mhir.h are invite the attention of purchasers. Call and examine ihe quality and price before purchasing else where. EV AITO ol lWrnn, i.cw.ug Q300H Mtmm t&oote KEWGOODSt SKWOOOOSI seweooDsi XtWGoODSl FALL AND WT.VTKKI FOB ALL ASIt WIKTKSI FOR FALL AXD WISTERl FOB FALL AND WIXTKKt CALL AXD SHet CALL AXD SCBI CALL AXD SEFt CALL AXD RF.KI KBEMKR. JTCLUPE e? CO KKMMKB, ATCLCItB at CO KHMER, trCLVRR CO KB EH IK, JCtLUSS at CO Lewtebarg, Not. 1862 BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISBVRG, UNION CO., PA. LEWIS GEIBEIs,Preprletr. rjiHlSJ new Hotel is situated opposite the 1 Court House, in the most fashionable and beautiful part of the town, and for style and convenience can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting Ihe University, or attending Court, will find it the most convenient and central public boose charges will be ihe most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort opon those who may call. Persons in Ihe County will be charged 25 eta per meal. Lewisburg, April 1, 1862 CASH PAID FOR RAGS. o .tSclb Bejatilt fur. Sum-pen ! The highest Cash prices paid for COT TON and WOI.LEN RAGS. OLD NEWSPA PERS, WASTE PAPER Ac, at the store of CHARLES M. KING, WHITE DEER MILLS, UA'lOX COUNTY, rENITA, Where may be found varied assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, &c, for sale at reasonable rates. Oaar el Itjabjt fur fiuntpen ! Cash paid for Rags. BENEDICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer, aXB CLOCKS AXB WATCHES 101 SUE. E7Ncw Shop on South Fifth St.jjj -Lfwisba rg, April S3, 1862 ' Dally Horning News. s AMX 8LIFER has commenced furnishing the Ilarrlabarr Telegraph mornia(s,at one cent per copy the very latest News, at cheapest rates June 34 University at Lewisburg. The next 8eisioa will open on Thursday morninc. Kept. SSih, n ihe COLLEGE, ACADEMY, and ' FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. R. L00M1S, President , Office of JaCsoaav8obscriplion Ageoi AT Jtl ttK as fn SUNSUS, 114 Soulh 1 bird ... i Pau.taai.raiA. Nor. U 1862 52.3 THE ondertigaed, bavins; been appointed 8ubacriptioa Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is bow prepared io fureish New Twenty Year 6 per eent. Bonds, of the United Slates, designated as "Five Twenties,' redeemable at ibe pleasure of the (overnment, after five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Febuary 2Sih, 1862. ,..,; The COUPON BONDS are bsned in sums of $S0,'$100, $500, $1000. The REGISTER BONDS in sums or $50, $ 1 00. $500, $ 1 000 and $5000. Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE III COLD, seml-aanaally, which is equal, at ihe present premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUM. . Farmers, Merchant, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should know and remember that these Bonds are, in effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE opon all Railroads. Canals, Bank Stocks and Securi ties, and the immense products of all the Manufacturers. cVc &c- in the conniry and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquida tion of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Kevenue, serves u make these Bonds tbe Bat, ilott Available and Mutt Poyu- . lar Investment in the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Notes or notes and cheeks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every fa cility and explanation win De anoiuca on ap plication at Mis office. - A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand lor immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agenl. EXCISE TAX. Assessor's Notice. Notice to Tax Payers. THAT in accordance with an Act approved July I, IS62, entitled " An Act to support tbe Government and pay interest on the pub lic debt," every person, association, partner, ship, or corporation, desiring a license to en gage in any Dustness, traae, or occupation named in Ihe 64th section of said act, must register their an application with the Assis tant Assessor of assessment division in wnicn such trade or occupation is to be carried on Manufacturers, liable under said act lea pay any duly or tax. are required to furnish lathe Assistant Assessor a statement, suoscrioea and sworn to iu tbe form prescribed by the fiSih section of said act. Blanks and infor mation may be obtained from ihe Assistant Assessors in Ineir respective aivuions. Division No. 6, 14th District, Pa comprises Union county. Peon a. Assistant Assessor, Division No. 6, CHARLES H. SHKINER, Office, in MifUinborg. Communications may be addressed to me at Middletown, Dauphin Co., Pa. DAiMbl, KEKDIts, Oct.31 Assessor I4ih Assess. DisL Pa ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music, Music Books, Music Merchan- diserind all kinds of Musical laatra ments, at the lowest possible prices. TUB Harare Waters' Modern Im proved Orerstrang drUlROIB FRAME PIAXOS are Justly eroaeuBeed by the Frees end Mnrir Masters to be superior Instruments. The, are eailt of tne best snd aiuet thoronf talr seasoned materials, and enlf stems! any sUassls. Tke tone la eery nee, nasi, full and mellow; the tonea slaetw. Kacn riano ivr three years. Prises from 17i to 700. aWnd-hud Pianos at (rasa bargains arises trees (Xt to floe. Horace Waters' Melodeons, Rosewood Cues, Toned tbe Iqunl Temperament, with tbe Patent IRrided Swell and nolo btop. No. 1. 4 oeUTS, scroll legs, troeaCtoC, $ no. x c to r, eo So. A S - Piano Style, t to r, loo No. S. S " " " - "ir, in No.. S " two Itops snd two sets sfeeds, 1M1 No. 7. S ana two tanks of ksTS, 100 Ho. 8. S or tare Orr.an Melodeoaa, two banks of keya, pedal bass, four ana III tups, sau, friend $300. t These Meiodenns remain la tone a kwf tune. Xaeh ateladeoa warranted for three years. The Alexandre Organ la a reed instrument, corresponding in power and corn pass to tne oruinary le ices pipe wtw. la rosewood cases, i stops, f 1(0 13 stops, with pereussioa, S10 13 stops, with percussion, and "eipresslen," ST 4 A liberal dlseoant te ClerswmeB, Cknrebce, Ssl.bslh Srbools, Lodeas, Seminaries and Teachers. Tbe Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. HORACE WATERS, Aeenl, si Broadway, New Iota. TOE DAY SCHOOL BELL. A New 8inging Book for. day schools, called tbe Day School Bell, is now ready. It contains about UOebolee Bonos, Roands. Catches, Duetts, Trios, ttuartetu and Choruses, saany of them written eapreaely fcr this work, besldss Zt paces of the Memento of Mnaic The Klementa are soleaay and procrssslre, that ordinary teachers will Snd themselres snlirelysuo eessfiil la Instrurtina eren yoonc scholars to slog cor rectly and scientifically, while tbe u nee and words em brace such n earlety of llrely, attracliTe and mat stir ring mnsie and senUmentm that uo trouble will bseipe mured in Inducing all beginners to ro on with seel in bepplness-yteldlng and order-producing Men M of acbool Ills. 1 n simplicity of IU elements, In rnrlety and ndaptation of mnsie, and Iweaeellenoe an.1 number of IU songs, original, selected and adapted, it claims by much toescel all compettloTS. It will be found tone the beet seer Isewed lor Seminaries, Academies end Pub Ik. Schools. A lew sample pages of the Klements, Tunes, and Sours are siren In a circular; send and get one. It I. compiled by IIOaACK WATERS, antbor of Sabbath School Bella,'' Noa. 1 and i, which bare had the enor mous sale of 7'W.OOO copies. Prices paper sorer, 30 cents. SIS per 100; bound, 30 cents, Sl per 100; cloth bound, embossed, gilt, 40 ornU, W per 100. S copies furnishedatths 100 price. Mailed free at tbe reUil pries r"nuTO HORACE WATERS, Publisher. 481 BroadwaT, New fork. tor Juls 6y UPriXCOTT CO , fhitadtlyhia. The Horace Waters Pianos -.Melodenns and ALElsKDRB OKIiNS, J. qilbert A Co.is esle braUd 1 2Xoli.n Pianos, are the Onset Instruments for parlors sad churches now in use. A large r nan be seen at tbe new warerooma. Ho. 481 Broadway, bstweea Grand and Broome etreeta, which will be sold at extremely low prices. Pianos and Mel odeoe.1 from sundry makers, new and second bend. Second Used l-Uaes and HelodeOBsat great bargains; prices from J to SIOS. (beet Haste, Meeic-Books, and aU kinda of Mask Merchandise, at war prlcea. fuMsMelleriVlS. Tbs Borneo Waters Piewos an known aa among the . u- wi . n . nf I hw Iii.I nimautl -with aomedegreeef eonSdenee, from personal knowledge or tneir excauent woe ana '.v 8abbata School Bell No. 2. S0.000 copies issued. It is an satire new work of nearly 200 paa. Many of the tunes and hymna were written eapr3y for this TOtoase. It -III soon be upopnlar aa iUprodseseeerCBell No. 1,) which bee runup to the ermous number of 620,000 copies-outstripping any Sunday School Bosk of lU atae fssard in thla country. Also, both Tolnaaes an bound la one to neoommodsu aeboola wishing them in that form. Friees of Bell No. X Baser rorera. IS cents, 12 per 100. Bound, 24 eents, ill perl . Cloth bound, emlnased. gilt, 30 osaU, $2t r leo. Belt No. 1, paper eoTers, 1J eeata, flo per lou. Bonnd,0eenU,flS per 100, Cloth bound. .embossed, gilt, U cents, S30 per 100. Bella Noa. 1 and 3 bound to gether. 40 cents. t0 per 100. 2 copies ruruiebed et the ovuriee. Cloth boaod,ebossed, gilt, 60 cents, 40 per 10U. Mailed postage free at tbe null price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, Stay t.'SJ ISsare. 4S1 Broadway, New Tort. Central Foundry and Machine Shop Bllerr, Walla, BTiHaer A fw. iManafactnrers of Bollock a Iroa Mower and Reaper, Darling s Endless Chain Horse Power Willanti' Telemnh Fodder Cut. ter. Riches' Iron Plows, Witherow's Self-Sharpening Plow, and Michigan Double Plow. Also, Stoves and Castings of erery deacrip ion. AU kinds of Agricultural Implements kept on hand for sale. Jobbing; work in Wrought and Cast Iroa and Brass doner to order. Country produce taken in exehance. . Cor. of SUtk A Market Statawalswari, "a, twm EVANS & COOPER FAMILY GROCERY y '. AND' ' ' Provision Store, on Market street, between 3d and 4tn, LEwiscuno. Call and Satisfy Yourselves OUR STOCK is large and well selected embracing everything usually kepi in a first-class GROCERY STORE inclndiug an assortment of , QUEENS-WARE, ITAItD-WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW-WAKE. TD. 0. EVANS ALDKRTS. COOPKB Lrwisbarr. March IS, 1661. News Agency. rriHE understrned baring opened a Ifevra 1 Office in connection with his BOOK, STATIONERY, and VARIETY Siore. he la therefore prepared to receive subscriptions for the following KfsrArEHS, MlGaZIXEft, te. Philadelphia Inquirer, Press, Ledger, Saturday Kre'g Post, Dollsr Newspaper, The Presbyterian, Christian AdrosaU A Journal, The Methodist, Aaarrieaa Agricul turist, New Turk Herald,Trrbuae,TinMS,World,ltarper'a Weekly, Frank Leslie, N. T. Ledger, Mercury, Waeerley Magazine, Home Journal, Tanks Notions, Nick Necks, Blackwood, Eclectic, Harper's Magmaiae, Petvlsoa's, Oodey'e Lady's Book, Atlantic Monthly and any others drsired. Persons wishing any of the above had belter call soon to hare advantage of Club Kate: t7Orders from a distance promptly attended to. H. W. CHOTZKK, rfaws Agist. Lewisburg, Pa Dec. 12. 1861 - James F. Linn. J. Berrill Unns J. F. & J. M. LINN, Attorneys at LarT, LEWISllLiHti, 674 Union County, Penn'a. J. BT.RRILL ll""t ConuiMiosn for the SlaU of Iowa with power to Uke DeposlliOBi, acknowledge DsedeAe Aattwa and CommlMloa loase la Lrwbikarg. fjfpsgkt jpgjj Auctioneer! r.A.DoDrbower having been appointed sole Auctioneer for Lewisburg, is prepared to attend to all calls in bis line ia Iowa and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for Ihe reception, and tha sale atslated limes, of all kinds nf Uoods at Auc tion. Any one wishing to disposeof any arti cle can deposit it with me and I will sell it at the best advantage I can and charge a per centagc fur the same Feb. 3H, 1869 F A DO.EHOWEK NOTICEGentlemen ! CITIZENS of Lewifburs; and vicinity are re.iprclfully informed thai ihe subscriber has bought out Ihe iuterest of E. L. Hiass in the business of fuiatins and Hair Cutting , and continues the same at the old sUnd basement of widow Amnions' block, between C.Penny's and J. Houghton's where by strict attention to business be hopes to giro eat I, taction to all who winy fasor him with thetl palron nge nt all times except Sundays. To all who Urrr hen til f their bearde grow long To get a pleasant share, good as barber osor garv suae nan on vium el nie saloon. Busy morn, ere or Towels clean, raaora sharp and sctsson keen. April S, ISM A. W. OILLIN, rrof. B irb. W INFIELD FACTORY! Near UartletOB, tfaiott Co., Pa. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform his frienda and the public in gene ral, that be continues to manufac ture all kinds of VfwiOlem KtMatsi, such as tioina, syassimeres. 1 weeua, Haitinetla, Jeans, Blankets and flannels i also. Carpet and Slocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels safe in saying that ris work shall -not be surpassed by any establishment in ihe country. A good sup. ply or tbe above goods kepi constantly on hand for aale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for canting, cash on the de livery of Iheroils. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills. March 30, 1857. RIVIERE HOUSE jLewlabura;, p. R. G. HETZEL, Pno'a. THE undersigned returns his sincere thanks for the patronage extended towards him by ihe citizens of Union and Ibe adjoining counties, he would most respectfully solicit a continuation of tbe same. R. u. HETZEL Lewisbnrg, March 13, 1862 m3 CARPETS- large and choice vari ety, from 31 cts. upwards, for sale by April 10, bij uiiunit at dku. iFor Salt. FRICK, BILLDIEYER & CO. Are manufacturing and have anaajconsiantly on hand a large.quan- tity of 4 leet Palings and 3 and 4 feel Lath at the billowing prices: Paling) headed ia a new style, from $9 to $10 per M La (ll 3 and 4 feet long, fl to 11.63) pr M. Sialnglea at $5 to $7 per thousand. Palings and Lath made lo order, any length parties may desire Lewisbura oieaa sswmui, vec. -o, icov aaat'i a. oawis. aivbbb aavsa ORWIO & HAYES, Attorneys at Law. OFFICE on Houih Second near Market 8t April I, '61 EeSsTlabura;, Pa. ' HE Fall Seaalon commences U edneaday, Oct. 1, 1861. The Winter Seaalan immediately after Ihe Holidays. Those desirous of entering the Institution for the first lime, are requested to apply to ibe Principal belore ibe opening or tbe School. Special attention is given lo Ihequalifieaiioa of Young Ladies and Uenilemea (or Teaching. t ne Dioie is a icn dock. TUITION per session, including contingent expenses. RWABT-CReaiJIne, Writing. Deflnsr, Arithmetic. Gcos Oram. and U. 8. History,! i N ADVANCED KNOLItlU (sU notlneluoedabOTel S 50 LANUUAOKS, IN Tuition payable immediately upon tha close 0 the session. Of" A deduction f 10 per et will be made to tkose paying anvaacB. No other deductions except for protracted sick ness. J. RANDOLPH. Sept. 9, 186 Principal Tile Dimes Saving Instltntloa of La- wlslrarg TS ready to receive any amount oa Deposile I from Ten Cents and upwards, four per cent, per annum interest win ne paid oa all special deposites of Two Dollars aud upwards ii deposited iwo monins and longer. Urfice ia James tieddes brick block. Market 8t H. P. SHELLEB, Treasurer Lewisburg, Oct. 10, 1890 ... - A $35 Iron City Of ilegt Scholarship TOR sale at the Star e Ce Mlca. arSBSSmft Store .Uways Ready! If you want pure Urof. go lo BCHAFFLE'S lirog Chemical Emporium, where n kepi a large and general assortment always. For any article usually kept in a brst class can at the FAMILY DRUG STORE OF " " C.W. SCHAFFLK, Irfwisbars; - , - Penasyl'a D1VID GINTER It SON EAVE removed iheir C'htllr and Cm blaet Ware-room to the larger and more commodious rooms, late iba resid ence of Wm. Frick, on ihe Caraer r Tklrd and Market its. lewlkhanr, where they have oa ham the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of Work ever offered to I he public inthivieintlv.eomprising Dress Bureaus end Psney Waehsnawds of tbe latest My lee. Sofas, llaireeat Chairs. Caueseat Chain, Kockiog Chaira, atasvres. Hat aaeka, Towel Raeke. Jenny Mud snd I'oV 'age Bedateada. Vaney Lonnrea. Paaey Tables. Ae-also a genenl asaortment of f't.w"T swa always oa bead Bsrroom and Office Chaira Wholesale or Ketail. We also attend lo the UNUERTAKINU bnsiness rn all its branehea. Being prneided with Paaey HbAKSKSand risk's Patent atrial I lr Burial fa, and CtlPriNS of oar own manntacture always on band, we an ready at nny time, within aa hour e noise), to wait noon any and all who may fasor ns with a csll. Having none but Ihe best workmen, weS W ARRANT all lurnlturs ntanaeactared by aa,aad JC defy eumpetitiou either in price or style. 41 1 Manufactory on jV. 1st Street, where Cabinet and IfooseTurning.Scroll and itip Hawing done eo abort notice and nasunable term a A good assortment nf I.I7MBER always oa hand .r Newel Posts, Baoniaten and Hand BaUing. (yRaraiBisei of all kinds done as usual. N.B. Any work nol oa hand will be made as soon as possible. Thankful fur pan favors, we still expect a eontinuaaw of the sanss. WM. F. GRASSLER, Walchmaker, Jeweler h. Gilder, Opposite UeUrlt notel. warket SI. Uwhkarg, Pa. Having opened a Shop in P. Goodman's Clothing Hinre, is ' 7 freparea io an sinus of work e "H in bis line. Hitur wurkerl in large cities all bis time, be is prepared In repair Watches, Clocks or Jewelry, and lo do Engraving, Pla ting, (silding or fialvanizing in ihe best style of the art. All work warranted to give eniire satisfaction, and done at Ihe very lowest cash prices. Also Aceordeoos and Meludeons repaired in Ihe best manner. Call iu before you go elsewhere, set for yourself aud save your money, Oct. 5, 1651 BONNETS, CRAPES. RIBBONS, ILLUSIONS, SILKS, LACES, VELVETS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS. Also everything comprised in a full assort ment of Millinery Goods. New York and Plrilad. Bonnet Frames (jb WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Coon try Orders promptlv and carefully filled. SIMON STERN. Agenta. 3m9l41 339 North Sd l. PHILAD'A A few of Laagstreth'i :Bec Hives for aale very rheap by JU9. O. KtJBS. Lewisburg . July I S. S. CARTON, TTORNEY AT LAW. IV sLevrlabarr;, -a. fOnVe opposite the Buffalo Hones, near the Court Hoe 'Collections and professional business promptly attended to Oct. 16, l6l Boots and Shoes. -fa The subscriber has iust received at his Store (next door to ihe Post Office) a full suonlv nf lino I a Jk. Shoea of every style and variety suitable io me season. 1 he itocn ha.e been selected with particular care, and will be afforded at lEBT BEDCCEB MlftS FOR RBADf CASH, His old friends and customers and the public generally are invited lo call and examine his stock and judge loi themselves, lar MAN UPAUTL'RINU and REPAIRING as hereto fore will be attended to with promptness and at reasonable rates. Lewlsburr, Oct 18, 1 ScO. O.P.SHIVELY, 'J Jsurwef nfaurr stcrf eV aWo Hostr et Wdlt i ?i s Maaaraetarer of IIarne?a, Brid 9 lca, Saddles, common and the BCW BatcaCHOESI TO I II IN, warranted to hart no boras Braler la Iqifl qi)f) oitiei- i)Jti()s and JLq?l)C?, BFFKALO BOBKS, BLAMiBIS, 81EI.H BtlXi. Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hardware.&c. rl1IIE subscriber, having carried on .1 business for eeTeral years, and rained a reputation for maalne; as rood Harness Ac as any establishment iu this region and the Union bounty Agricultural aocietT barloit awarded THKF.K fHFMIf.VS for articles of his workmsuship would express bis gratitude for fa sere ef the trading public already reeef red. aad ask their coale aoed patronage at his a STAND. The Leatber used by me is or tbe rery best, tanned rn the old way, and will last for yean. I employ the beet Workmen orersee my own business und am found in my Shop at all suitable boar. My Uoods aad Work are warranted, and If not as represented easy be returned or exchanged. Call and see me, and if 1 do not give you the worth of your money I will not again aes for your patronage. REPAIRING promptly attended to. aLCHBAP r CASU ut BEADY PAT la moat kinda of Country Produce. Lswisburg, April 1, 1861. O. P. BHTVKLT. A New and Beautiful Edition of The Mlatakea of Educated Meal. B' T JOHN 8. HART. LL.D. In 12mo muslin, price 50 cents i paper covers. S5 cents. Copiea of this book will be sent by mail oa receipt of the price io post stamps pleass address j. c. fiClKBIfil m. rnUfcher, la souin rouria ou rnuaaetpnta Ml'SIC. H. W. CROTZER has jnst received a large assnrtment of the newest and best MUeiU comprising Sacred and Secular Books, Instructors for ditfereni Instruments, Ball Room tactics, Ac, together with a choice selection of Sheet Mu sic, among which the patriotic sort ia well represented. All of which is for sale, cheap, a OLD POST OFFICE, Lewisburg. 939 BJ V. el. ST AD Is, BINDERY on 3d street, a few doors eeth of Markea, USWJSBVMa, fu LOSTe Oa Maia St, Lewisburg, a BI'CK. 8KIN GLOV E belonging lo a Soldier P.ease leave, insaediately, al Ihe Chronicle Office. CARTES DEVISITE at Mowry'a Gallery Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallery Pbolograpaa large size aiMowry auatiery Photographs ia Oil . at Mowry's Gallery Ivory ty pes at Mowry's Gallery Halloiypes at Mowry's Gallery Ambrotyprs, and All kinds o ivrtes at Mowry's Gallery MOWRY'S f.AI I.I.KV, ia Mulktt strttt, The FamllyV a Png opposite tbe Bnk Lswubarg M0 r UNION IOOT ANI SHO K STILL AHEAD? Cume one! cum all and examine fur youreUea the largest and cbeapet stork of Home made Buois and Hhoe in I'mon ennmv ! rv-Joil received a KKEaH KI.PPLY of City made wvrji al unufsally low prices. "Quick halt's and Small rroGta" ia the order of the day at HQ! I REV, llpposiie the Bank, Lewisburg BIwfallDiKwl .hist opened, opiio'tc the Riviere lloue, in the Room latelj occujiied hy A. binger. A FULL and runijilele assortaeit ol FALL. WINTER C LOTH' I N G,nch as Overenais. Bress Coats. Baai. nessCvata, and t'oau of every style aar pat. tera t and fanialoocs and t eis Hi sail AIo, a large variety of Under Cluihiag. aaeh aa Drawers, Shirts. Ac. Also,a fine aeaunsseat of Boys Cli.thmg of the latest sty lea. Also, HA TS and CAI'S equal to any ottered ia thia country. In fuel, I have everything accessary in the shape nf Clothing, whieh J uftt it a very small advanee for eaah. PHILIP COilDMAN, Ag'i. foAII kinds of Conniry Produce Isken in exchange fur Coods. fwreborg. Ort-22. , J. WALKER & SONS, DIE SINKI.S,aGAVES, AMD Seal Pre Tianoractarcrav 30, South Third St., rkaadelphio. IT. B. Special attention givexrlw Maoni and other Society seals. " tm'in Variety and News Depot. rpHE subscriber keeps constantly for sale 1 at the HOST OFFICE (below the Ri Tier House) a wrll-seirciril atrck of Family Croccric?, Confectionary aoi Fruits. Fancy Xo- JEfi$g& irjious, J ci iiiniery & iVm.MSe Soatw, Wall rapcrc and Oil Shades, Traveiinir Hugs jjlauk,htiijol and IJyiun Uookskc. I'aueM and .Magazines en hand or lo outer. In n Ui.Mi.n. New 1'ork or Phila delphia soch a the Tribaae.Tiroes, Herald, Ledger, Weekly. Clipper, Police tiazene. Mer cury. Waverly, Literary Companmn, Harper 'a and Leslie's Illniraied Wceklya. Gudey's aad Harper's Magazines, Yaokta Motions aad Arc Macs, dte. die. ah ar vaira abi snia trkip fob cam. Lewibor- fiEO. W. FORREST MEAT AND UNION! JACOB . BROWN, having asais led ia feeding ihe hanery of Lew isborg and vicinity, fur nearly Ihrwc jes.a past, with the beat of Beef, Pork, Veal, hf wonld relwrn his grateful thanks lo bis aaaie rnus customers for their patronage atd aa nouncea that he intends to continue Ihe baai ness a hereiofr.rein ihe Meat Market Houta between Nchaffle a and Baker A. Co.'a Drug Stores, Market 'quare. M..aiMcs Wednesdays and Saturdavs CASH is ihe system. Public patronage rs speetfully solicited, and saltsfariion insnredi March 15. '61. I. 8. STERNER, Ag'u Mjrom si 05111, (Late irhll Swan) Kicc Sireef, above 3d Philafo Iphia. QVILLMA-T 4f ItOTER. rCOrK IMTOMiX Term?. 1.25 per day. To thm oltl roiCfanr rf ihi karwi HtN 0wir l y, that bars, itMni4. rBroria. DJ nrvtw furaibel tlir umr. iuhI that wm n-anma-. lull" aultw-lt ttWtaa.Ut.IY ot thenr hUvM(. ktimagm. travlrii and wiaitr rordtallw in Tit ta tfa mxvaiilai( w f tb -aliwial ta mr.mm mmA nmm jadc tor tlwTsrUtj of iip atlwaaisja-i ittl averiu. WW toralroo in orbtral, mj c.Danie9ni fur SIrckM kVD4 butiiifaai )) ffnevrailj. Wa will atwava Uer t atni tb wasta aad ar tortM cftArftiwU, and with th aariatanr 4 Mr. CflVl A. Steisi, oar aRati aa. air-ntiwa t'U-rk, i fl Prwjanrd to koap a rood iloUi. am hnr tn ri rroerai MttaltUtroD. f 11 K N R If f 1 1.LM a . J. M. WOWERY Faihionatlo Boot and Shoe Haker, South Fifth St., Letcitburrj, KEEPS constantly on hand, and manufac ture! io order, all descriptions of Being aa eiperieuced shoemaker, and ana ions to merit a share of the public patronage, he will warrant all work which nav pas through his hands. Particular attention will be given to Ladiea Work. His Prices are as low as ihos.e of anv other dealerin Ihe vicinity. He solicits a fatv anal, confident that he can satisfy every person. - lewisborg, Aug. 31, iBbu.y American Life Insurance & Tnst (X (Capital Stock $51)0,0(10) COMPANY'S Buililinge.Walnut si reel, 8 B corner of Fourth J'AjAkA ''". EwLives insured al ihe nsnal Mutual ralea or at Joint Stuck rales about SO pet cent. Iea or at Total Abstinence rates ihe lowest in lha world. A. W1IILLDIN, President Joan C. Siae. See. - 747) GEO. F. MILLER, Agent, Lewisbaraj PEIPHER'S LINE rjio AND FROM . PHILADELPHIA KEainiej ar msibHi. IstClaaa osnts sr 100 sobmSs. Id do 40 do do Sd V S3 uo do 4lh do T. do da Sreciat tt ' ' W beat. Bye aad Cora, 13 eeata fur bushel. Philail. Depot with freed. Ward e Freed, 811 Market St. Thankful for the liberal patronage gives os wa hope by strict attention to busmeasjo merit a continuance of the same. THO'S PElrHLK For farther information apply io iy795 C R M'GINLY, Agent, Lewisburg DR. I. BRUGGER, UONtEOPATUIC PII1-IC1A!(, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, between 4th and bib (up stairs.) Lewisburg 1K6 TM JOHN Tt. IslNN, ATTORHEV AT L4H, LEWIsBLRU. PENN f Also Caaialmiaarv af Berwa for tbe sutee of U U- HOIS and CALIfORSIA aulboriied to admlnisfr Ontha, aad lake Oepoeltioue and AIMasita to be us.d ms ell ber ol tbe aboae Males, aad atae to rae tbe seue Isdeement or proof ol sot Peed or other In -treme-t to re retususd la either of ssid Sta Ma 1. VMM BOOKS Fresbylerian. Meihodiit aad Lutheran, at fORRtsTS. Ik.
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