iido i mm TO BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Tear, always la Advance. "THE UNION," established in lSUWhole No., 2,612. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1863. "CHRONICLE, established la 1843 Whole No., 991. i mi Sfffl mam rtuiMu rai-tiuu. Tufjay iViornins r riaay a nernoon. A.Lewiaburg Academy Advertisement next week to commence 27ih April inst. t&rT. M. Ritoer has opened t Tiilor Shop, or Caldwell's Drug Store, ojipo ite our office. tezWo toother column we publish the Resolutions of the 131st Reg't Pa. Vols., on tbe state of the country. There is do niat.lfin.. . t. - it' LJ S . 'MIUK iub views Ol HUB OOU V 01 U0DI6 D u. ut "'o bjcu respecting me xtortbr-rn "snaix of A regular promotion of lioe officers Company A hat takeo place. Tbe eoni initwioued officers are ss follows: Captain, Jos. J. It Orwig; 1st Lieut., Jos. W. Kepler; 2d Liut., Um. Fichthnrn. 'Tention, rtnt.ic! All who want Fancy Noiious of every kind. at advantageous rates, are hereby ret jested o read tbe military prouuncittnento io tiotber column, theo 'bout face, and file tight into Cspt. Crotxer'n Headquarters, where his licuteuaots are waiting for or ders. aWTLere is some valuable property ad vertised io to-day's paper. XsaTRobins, blue-birds, pewits, warm euobiue, and all other concomitants of Spring, are with as, with fair indications of asking their visit permanent. 0SrAll reports appear to indicate that our forces have either succeeded io captu ring Charleston, or are aboat to succeed. Tbe only information obtainable bat to come through rebel source. Tbe rebels nd their sympathies along tbe line are unusually gloomy, dispirited tod quiet; their pickets are eiceedingly careful to allow no news or papers to cross tbe line. Richmond papers, however, of I te date have been smuggled through, bat tbey coolaio not one word respecting the movements in South Carolina. We be lieve tbat a few days will conSrm the wel come news tbat Charleston is ours. A Scheme, Overruled, Before the election which organized the new county of Snyder, its opponents took much pains to say thai that vote must U final and conclusive. Tbe majority wst gainst to 3m. Many acquiesced, manful ly, like good citicent. Others, however, contested tbe Election our Roods, also, were contested and the sale of the Old County Property was contested. These two latter were carried to tbe Supreme Court : all this at great expense, to indi viduals and to tbe County. Rat, in each ease, the Count decided the right tod the Saw in harmony with tbe voice of the tallot-box io favor of tbe Divisionists. Unfortunately for the peace of the coun ties, some of tbe unsuccessful party bad, in paseion and stubbornness, declared tbat "they would keep up the fight forty years." True, the family of the original grantor of the laod at New Rerlin had become iode tndent. True, tbe friends of the Divis ion had taken out of their own pockets at least $40,000 to build Court Houses, tte., Cbcreby saving te tbe tax-payers generally an equal sum, (as the County Treasury would have been compelled to furnish it, for "the sflendid new Court House" at New Berlin, bad Division been defeated.) True, tbe census talc era show that the in crease of population is greateat nearest the Bear tettt of justice the points which tbe majorities had decided were most conve nient for them. Notwithstanding all this, it was ru mored, last January, tbat J. M. Taylor, the purchaser of the Xew Rerlin j.il on specu lation, hid hired the virtuous P. Smith to print petitions oooly asking the Legislature to upset the decisions of the people, and restore tbe eounty teat to New Berlin. 6 me, we are assured, signed it as a joke others, because tbey had seen others do so, ul were importuned, or threatened others, thought they saw a chance for eome political or money game others un derstood it was designed to make a shire town of Seiio'grove ; and others, that it wai to attach Soyder to Union, with J.ew- isburg the teat of justice. At any rate, Petitions, with over 1000 names attached, were duly presented to tbe House, and referred. The following it a copy of the petitions : "The undersigned citiicos of Uoion and Snyder counties, respectfully represent, tbat, since tbe division of old Uoion into the above named twoeouoties, thry experi enced great weanvtuitners, and the taxes and burthens of the people have been great ly augmented in consequence of suck divis ion. Tbat said division was carried by a mall majority of votes, and many who then voted for it bave since beeome fully onvioeed that they committed a fatal mistake. Your petitioners humbly ask jour Hon. bodies to pass law, submit ting to the voters of said two counties the question whether tbey shall te re unite into one body, as before division upon tbe eondition that tbe eitiiena of New Berlin will, tbirty daya before eaid election it held, give a Bond fully turn eient in amount to purchase grounds, and erect and finish nil tbe publie buildings necessary lor tbe re-aeited oountv of tin. ! Me : said bond to be approved by five men to be named by said act and published in " Ppw m Sojdti and vu to Uoiim e00,, tbirty dt before Mld eUe,ion. : signed bv 145 from Bearers acid elrlBltr ami irom new n-ruo do 3 fraai the Perrra do 17 tmm Chapman do lis from LimeHoae do S3 from Levi, do 7 1 from Jackson do 71 from W-t Buffalo, da 4 from (Voter do 64 from MiflUnnorr do It from Mhrdlecreck do H from ll.rtler do 42 from Crotserrilla do 6& from Monroe do 3 from tJaioa do lots la alt Tbe (louse Committee on New Counties J r O .1,1 .- n. i j fluilntw Meata hi!il a mMtinr Thura- i day evening, 26th Maroh. A bill drawn i.. - k a u-:.r..-j C k..r.. .i, providing for a vote on re union, next October, in accordance with the petitions : if the nnj irity so voted, then consolida tion should ensue, sod tbe buildings at Lewisburg aod Middleburg be told and the proceeds divided among .the contribu tors io proportion ta tbe sums tbey bad paid in. Cspt. Ritter appeared, and ttated that be should take do part io tbe matter, but would introduce Messrs. John Seebold and O. N. Wordeo as gentlemen who ciuld properly presoot both tides of tbe question. Mr. Seebold stated at tome length, that tbey had now eight years' trial of the sep arated counties. Qtestiout which then I divided the people and influenced tbe election, bad passed away. He bad fouod, by careful examination, that the expeose of county businass bad been tome f 7,000 greater tban during the last year of tbe old eounty : but could obi eay bow much wta owing to the War Tax ko. He thought the people wanted to be re-united at least, tbey asked a chance to indieate their views upon tbe question, as expressed by petitions and io the bill. Mr. Worden briefly said tbat the sign ers of tbe petition had freely and earneatly fought the question, at every possible point; and bad lost, before the People aod the Courts, at every cootest. lie thought our eitiaent generally had cheer fully acquiesced in tbe decisions legally arrived at, and desired no more of it. The friends of tbe existing counties bad indeed heard rumors of this movement, but knew nothing of it as a fact. Tbe traveling was so bad, and tbe time to short, tbat general eanvass of the counties eomld not be expected ; but be tboogbt tbat aoae expressions of opinion I would be forthcoming, if tbe Committee would give until Wednesday following for the opponents of the Rill to present their views in form, at it was evident that they were then unprepared. Mr. Twitebell, Chairman of the Com mittee, doubted the constitutionality of the plan, but assured the partiea that tbe bill should not be reported unlets its opponents were first beard. On Tuesdty, evening, 31st, the Commit tee were in session, and, having finished other business, look up tbe proposed bill for re-nnntxation,wben it waa amam'jwonay resolved to report against the same, without waiting to bear from the remonstrants. Not a voice wai raised in favor of the measure -o utterly repogoaot doet it seem to bave been to tbe obvious reflections of disinterested outsiders, who never had any of tbe feeling which we in the eounty bad. Their first judgment was, that it waa preposterous. Who ever beard of a Coun ty, oooe struck off aod in existence eight 1 or ten years, being restored to the mother county, either by legislation or popular votes? And yet, if permitted to do to, probably tbe majority io Lycoming eounty would vote to bring back Clinton to Will iamspor: for itt teat of justice; Mifflin might vote to ' welcome borne Juniata, whether Juniata would or would not come; Northumberland could not object to chance to restore Union eounty to her long-severed maternal embrace; Columbia would like tbe opportunity to bnnt back truant Montour; io. Very true, no doubt. Rut then the new counties, although minority, not choosing to be put into positions from which they bad escaped aod having expended large turns, for county purposes, not adapted for other uses would present an equitable and eommoa-aeose bar to any tuoh forcible marriages. Separation it a natural and feasible proceeding, in the arrangement! of ooifutiet and townships for the greatest good of tboee most coocerned : bat forciog together tboee onoe tepsrated from caute, it another and a very different tnd almott impossible job. On Wednesday, there arrived fAree peti tions, aa follows : 1. From Frmklin township, Snyder Co. "The undersigned, eitiieni of Franklin township, respectfully represent, tbat they have learned efforts are being made to bave tneeouotiesot Union and Snyder, re united tbat tbe aaid counties bave respectively been to great expense in the ereotion of Publio Baildiogs, &e, since tbeirsepsrate organiiationa that it would create great eooluaioo in tvoart proceedings, increase litigations, and be very expensive, if soeb re-nnion thoold take place that aaid The Committee it composed at follows: IVeincranL Keyes of Ottntoa JtesamVants. Twttrhell of rte Walteof Uwrwaos BeeaamTVeaaafo tVieilea af A I Urea T Barroa of Ceatra Hsmraeeaoflmser sV4leea of isrii tea. ? Borthamatoa ttnrtna nf felt'ia Jaul.rf riaiiklla-7 Maeyer ortaaoasler ,"4--u"'lu township of Franklin gave bnt 11 votet lor Division, and 210 agaiost bnt tbat the penpe of said township are now unani mously opposed to anything like re-union, and therefore pray your Hon. Bodies to refuse said application." Signed by Daniel Weirick, Samnel Al lemao, Fred. Mertx, Thomas Bower, J. H. Arnold, 8. Witteomyer, I. S. Hack enburg, J. Y. Shiodel, R. W. Smith, F. R. Kremer, A. K. Gift, D. J. Roger, Jacob Fryer, J. S. Hassinger, and 192 others 206 in all. (Franklin includes Middleburg, and has 50 voters in tbt Army.) 2. From Kelly township, Union county. " The undersigned cititjnt of Uoion eounty respectfully represent that few individuals of our county (envious of the prosperity of Lewisburg, and owners of real estate in New Berlin) bave circulated petitions, quietly and secretly, and bave obtained signatures, for tbe purpose of consolidating tbe two counties of Uoion and Snyder, and removing the county teat from Lewisburg to New Berlin. Now we the undersigned remonstrate against any action on tbis subjeot by your Hon. body. Our present status baa been fixed aod de termined by a vote of tbe people tbe new buildings bave been erected, aod paid for aod c conjulently believe the great mi- jnrity of our people to be fully satisfied therewi'h." Tbe above, and two petitions varyiog in form but not io substaooe, bave the names of Wm. S. Clingan, James Shields, Paul Oeddes, ISiiat Kling, Martin Kieffer, Da vid Ueioley, Tho. C. Rhodes, George Meixell, James Lawton, John Hunting ton, and 147 otbert 157 in nil beside 14 out of tbe township. We recall tbe namet of 10 otbert, who, if called upon, no doubt would bave tigned 167 namet in all. One declined tigoing either way, aod ooe mao, (the canvasser not certain as be lived in Kelly) would vote for New Berlin. In 1860, 171 votes were polled for Governor. Tbe above, with tbe ab sentees. in the Army, would indicate quite unanimous vote against disturbing tbe aettlemeot made, by ballots aod courts. Io 1855,22 freemen of Kelly, voted against Division : bnt, at that issue was decided, we believe not one advises a factiout eonrse by renewing the contest. 3. The following, circulated along Market afreet, and lying two or three days in the Post Office at Lewisburg, bad 330 signatures : "Tbe undersigned eitiieni of Union county respectfully represent Tbat we bave learned with regret that a few evil disposed persona are circulating petitions aod askiog of yonr Hon. bodies tbat Uoion and Snyder counties, after having been separated for a number of years (arid with great good to tbe people of both counties) shall again be united, nod tbat the souoty teat aball again be located in New Berlin. Tbe county buildings crea ted at Lewisburg are commodious and convenient, and we are perfectly satisfied with tbe present condition of oar county and eounty teat. We firmly believe tbat any further agitation of thit subject will be injurious to the best interests of all oar eitixeot. And we therefore remonstrate against any new action in thit matter." raaapt in Tw lamafAtpa. DIVIslO.V-tWS BKC.YtON IMS roa It 143 AS I VST. HIS tt CM U4 ASSISsT. e FrankU Kelly St 301 These two districts indieate n ehange of over 400 in favor of the Division policy, after an eight years' trial. Other dis tricts, we think, would overbalance aoy losses that might appear. . Oar people are eminently sober and law-abiding : they do oot approve of useless alienations : tbey do not desire any new topic of internal dissension while onr nation it struggling for existence. When it it remembered that reputable gentlemen aolemoly assured tbe people tbat Division would impose npon Uoicn eounty $78,000 as building tax, and 832,000 npon Soyder for aimilar purposes aod when tbey remember tbat the fur nishing of the buildings given to tbe coun ties bat not cost $10,000 to the tax pay. era it it easily teen tbat financial calcu lations from tucb persons are far too wide of the mark to be relied npon by intelli gent men. Tbey erred, $100,900 only! ! It it true, that, in eonsequenoe of tbe rite in nil articles of living, tome payments for county expense are now higher tban formerly. Oar population and basinets bave alto increased, and certain items of expenditure ntesstarily grow with them not o account of Division, bat from natural causes, irrespective of the six of tbe eonnty or the mere locality of its aeat of justice. ,Tht various advantages of bav iog Courts is the place, or on tba way to, other business, far outweigh nay email or temporary losses, to tbe asses of onr farmers and business men. They never knew their u fatal mistake" ia having their teata of justice so convenient, nor that it had caused such "great inconveniences, taxes, and burthens," until Ihey learned it from the petitions aeat to Barritbnrg!! Bert comes Old Hartley I Friday morning, 3d inat., name down the following, which is sigeed by over 800 names, including very many of thorn who had signed the New Berlin ppn, eoaie weeks before : M Tbe petition ef sundry inhabitants of thetowtMlii - i ul UwUty.eud Lewf, lo-i spectrally represents That whereat divert persons of Union, Snyder, nod other coon ties, bave been introdooiog and circulating various pelitioot nndsr false representa tions for the purpose of obtaining signa tures And while we were originally opposed to the division of Old Union County. Since tbat bat occurred, tee are now satitfietl, believing that any alteration would lie injurious to the citixtns of brjth counties that, bavinf erected all tbeir publie baildiogs at the expense of a few liberal and enterprising eitixens of tbe borough of Lewisburg, and Middleburg (tbe present seats of justice) and tbeir vi cinitiesand would damage very materi ally the organization so happily made of both counties. Your petitionera would therefore pray your Hon. bodiea not to past any law affecting or chaogiog the lo calities of countiee or county teals at the present session tnd give to that portion of tbe iuhabitante of both counties an equal opportnnity of remonstrating against n movement to nnexpeetedly thrust upon tbe people by designing and corrupt men for tbe tole purpose of making political espital, or filcbiog money from the pockets of an booest and unsuspecting people." Tbe above is signed by scores of tbe best men aod heaviest tax-payers of Hart ley, Harlleioo, aod Lewis aod doet not ioclude those koown to at, eight years ago, at leading friendt of the Divition. Tbe paper appeara to be the work of the people there, wholly. It ahowt change of 200 more for the Division interest. It is a significant indication of the popular reeling, aod (in connection witn tbe unfa- 1.1. : i. . l i, -i . -"" V"" "'i,n,,HiB.hMBlUrnf .honta.Ml Inf.nlr.. the Legislator) may be regarded at n settler. Over tbe tomb of thit last device of Fred. Smith & Co. to make money oat of eandi iates, let tbtre be engraved Rrquiesrat in pace." " Lsuff 'em be." "NUkum 'rows." " Let wall enough alone." Heory Kline, of near Crotxersville, fell from a barn whilst engaged in teariog it down, and was almost instantly killed. He waa aboot tbirty-two years or age, aod leaves a wife and two children. The accident occurred on Monday last. Sir lintfjrote Itt. T ssmahasaaMwaa TtTaBimmmaa nnldsVs?iss rn vWO Tbe Richmond Sentinel of the 7th, baa the following significant para graph : "On yesterday morning eight monitors and iron-clad s were off the bar at Charleston. The brief bat significant telegrams, which were re ceived early in tbe day, and are pub lished elsewhere, tell of their work. The long extiectcd collision has prob ably come off ere this. The storm so long prepared for Charleston Las burst at last. We shall publish the results as we learn them. We await the issne with buoyant hope, but not without the solicitude which tbe im portance of the struggle warrants. May Heaven shield Charleston from the rage of her enemies and ours !" The Sentinel, editorially, refers in ambiguous terms to a riot which took place in Richmond on last Thursday, which was of such magnitude as to cause tbe affair to be suppressed from publication. From the article referred to it appears that the city was for a time at the control of a lawless mob of men and women, for the ostensible purpose of saving themselves from starvation by breaking into stores, bakeries. tc. The movement was headed bj a female who, the Sentinel says, was above want, and the whole affair was simply to rob and plunder under the excuse of a scarcity of food. Millinery, dry goods and fancy stores suffered as much as those containing the necessaries of life. The movement appeared to have resulted from the high prices or goods generally, Louisville, April 9. A darks ville dispatch of the 8th inst, states that twelve hundred rebels nnder Woodward, with two pieces of artillery, captured and burned the steamers Lovdl and Saxon ia, killing the captain of the Lovell, and shoot ing off the arm of the captain of the Saxonia. The passengers and crews of both .boats have arrived here. Cincinnati-!. April 9. The advi- ces from Vicksburg are on the whole cheerful. The health of the army is greatly improved. A formidable battery is about com pleted behind the extreme point of tbe levee opposite V tcluburg. It has been wholly constructed by night, and will mount the heaviest Parrot guns and have range of tbe entire city. All reports of attacks on Haines' Bluff are pars fabrications. Captain Osband has just returned from the vicinity of Greenville with three thousand bales of cotton, one thous and head of cattle, and one hundred mules. Correetetl Weekly Wheat $1,40 Eggs $ 14 Rye 85 Tallow ......... , 10 Corn, old......... 75 Lard 10 Oats 50 Flaxseed 2,60 Dried Applet. 1,00 FirkiaBatter 12 Freeh Batter... 20 Rage. 4, 6, end 6 Cnaa'rv rtaft 4 ft 6 Clover need 4,50 Wool 40to50 Potatoes. 62 Sides ft 8boulder 8 Riba & Shoulder 6 Ham II Talent PreiTwr Necrtargre hereafter in the Lithe ran bowse, al 4 o'clock. Sabbaib aiteruooat. All are in rued to attend. , The Ladies' Soldier? Aid Socie- r -III maat at kfra. Dr. tfcWt, XVBBV VKIDAT arraRNOOH, at t a'cteea. JBJINIX M. BEAVKR, Jaa. Tl. R-. Sac'r MARRIED, fra tin 7th Inrt , jr . T. W. Rasaa. PRTM BKATBR. and Mrs. ajaai tLuun, ail 01 uwiaaars. 6a tha Sib fast., la tba M.thodtrt Caafrh, !ortliata hrrtaad. by tb Bar. Dr. Loomla. A. JUMON M'PKRIK of iim Army 01 ib ratoaaaa, an aiiaa iizxia kasht oi nontiamooriBaa. By tha Maw. at Iks an ana, JOBS I TJI.r and Hiss la Lawiibar. oa tba Sth Isst by Bar t. W. Srlbert. JOHN WOl.rX of Drlawara T , Hortkambrrtaaal Co, aad Htm a ATX JOU.tSOr or ML Flaaaaal Tp., Colum bia Co. Oa tba tStb alt, by tba .Ut. J. O. Aaanart, PBTER UKUVK.ST sMin.ioa tawaaatp. to ansa aiAai klinuA' MAN of Wast BuSalsa township. BCcB, Ta LawtsboTf m tba at lost. WILBUR LttOlt, soa ef a.c. aad n. M. aaslia, a(as fast aad X ssoatas. Oa tba 4th Inst., at tba mMsnea of bar soa-ta-law, William Durham, la NonkambarlaBd Co, Mrs. JA.NB itAlllv, la aar sv ysar. la Aabtabata Co.. Ohio, 10th alt, of saddaa eoBsomp ttoo, OROBOB B. GOOD, ta Ms SZS year. II, oaa a arjva of Laacastrr Oa. rV, and gradaatsd at Lawtsbarg la 1SA2. Ha leasss a wits sad Bra childrsa to more tbs death nf aa eacellent ssma. la White Dear township, Stb alt, JOD.t STARR, la Bis aw a year, la Bast RaSaloa, Stb last. SARAH LIZABtTiT. daaehter of Oeoree aod Mary Aaa Kaaale, afed A years. io mootos aad za daya. Oa tbe 2Mb alt. Mrs. MART ZXLLBBJ, of BaBaloo TV,., ssd SO years aad 6 months. Io Hartley tnwnlhlp. en the 2d last. BLTZtKTtl IM ITU. widow of tba lata Mtleblor Smith, ased St years, S months aad 4 days. Good News! Good News!! IMPORTANT MOVEMENT ! THE TEST Telegram announces that Lieut. W. O. Himmelreich made a most sueeesaful recoonnisance ol Pbila-, on the 7ih inst, and on tbe following two days the , Wualter city was beleaguered by a strong ' force of Crotier's (Dingbat) Battery, which a large assortment of 1 j - Bird Cages, Jewelry, Perfumery, Hosiery, Statlwmcry, Baaketa, N ECU TIES, POCKET BOOKS, MOULOING, MUSIC, and all manaer of PANCt ARTICLES. Also, a fine lot of TOBtCCO, (Chewing and Smoking) the VERY BEST that Rebel dom affords ! These Goods are to be disposed of Cheap far Cash, and have been forwarded to Crot- . er's Headquaiters, io Lewisburg, Pa where I the 3d Lieut (being detailed for the purpose) will make a graou review every day and eve ning until further notice. Ltl the puntaring puouc wait id: luewisonrg. April 10 ULLK FOR THE BULLION: .npHE nadersigned intends supplying the I 1 citizens of Lewisburg with Pure Milk, I Cuu"'"'c'nf about the 15th inst. Persons their names Io him, at the Lewisburg Bridt e. wjeiiiug w uc euii'iicw, wm please arnn in The Milk will be delivered (dailv except, Uud days) morning or evening, aa preferred bjr a majority- ni customers, bam J SLlrER. Lewisburg, April IO, 1883 NOTICE! rpHE Executive Committee of the Union I Coouty Agricultural Society will meet at the Office of J. A. Mertx. ia Lewisburg, on Saturday, the Ittb April instant, at 1 o'clock r. M. The Committee will be noneiual in their atteadanee, as business of importance win oe iaia oeiore mem. j. a. MERTZ, April I, 'ea. Keeordlnf Snretary Lewisburg Building Association. THE next regular meeting of the Directors will be held 8stordsy evening. April II, i .u: . asit a. t . .. . . .lien new nan. in neavers ouiiaiog, lor merly occupied by Joe. A. Mertx, Est. April 10 C. 8. JAMES. Sec FOR 8ALE. rpflE Rouse and Lot adjoining the ! J- Central roundry.oa Market street. lalj ! li,b.n.7-.J'l!i,.proPer!y i PeV'y 1 K V4, nu HIV UVH1C S3 IBlgW OUU WCll ranged for a dwelling. Also, a Honse and Lot on the corner of Seventh and St. Loois streets. The house has been recently built, is pleasantly situated, and is well adapted for a small fam ily, ror particulars and terms apply to Ap. 10 MRS. DEKORMANDIE PU3LIG SALE. TT71LL be offeied at Public Outcry, at the v v Hiviere House, Lewisbarg, Penn a.on Tuesday, the 28A day of April, 1863, at One O CIock, P. M, all that Real Estate mown as the "CENTRAL FOUNDRY. now occupied by Slifer, Walls, 8hnner 4 Co in the maaufacture of 8tovet, Agricultu ral Implements, etc, one of the BEST BU8I- 7t ESS S r ANDS IN THE STATE OP PENN SYLVANIA, consisting of Foundry, Stable, large frame Ware Room, etc.; Stoam Enginaln com plete order, fce. At the same time will be sold a large lot of Patterns, Lath Benches, Tools, Flasks, and other Personal Property appurtenant to the business. At the same time and plaee will be exposed to sale tbe large MANSION HOUSE of Major miuam men. Terms made know on day of sale by J. F. & JOHN B. LINN, An'ys for Ma j. William Trick Lewisburg, April 10, 1869. fTWE partnership heretofore existing be X tweeo War. Vast Gsasa aad A. H. Out. in the practice of the law, is this day dis solved. A. H. DILL. Lewisburg, Jan. 5, IS6S. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership of 8. Htrasa aad C. Roaatra, trading under the firm of Harsh it Roland, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be con tinued by 8. Harsh, at the old sued. The Books aad Papers wi!l be left at the Store aatil the 1st day of May. All interested will please take notice. 8. HURSH. Lewisburg April, I, IMS. C- ROLAND. FOR SALE. BUGGEY and a one-horse 8pring Wag on. 890J Inquire of 8. W.MURRAY. SPECIAL nonoE. ON aad after JULY 1st. 1S63, the privilege of converting the present issue of LE GAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NA TIONAL 81X PER CENT. LOAN (eomaton ly called " Five-Tweeties") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Pivw-Tweniy Loaa must, therefore, apply before the 1st of JULY next! JAY COOKE, SeBWBirriOsT Aaaar, 1. 1.9 K 1 14 & Third 8t-Philad. a ii i Ii ait mnka siif ""' M fgood."1-" lerbythel ! STAHL" Jj rf ibat kuid ob hand or'to or!er liCWisburi BouSb dsder, in ; SHERIFF'S SALK3. Bv vinne of suudry wrts of Vend. Ex. and Fi. Pa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union County, ai d to tne directed, will be exposed io public sale or outcry, on Friday, May 1, 1863, al the Public Honse of Jacob Deeltard. in lh Borough of MirBmburg. connty aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. M., a certain Lot of Oruand, situate in the borough of Mifflinburg, bounded east by lot of David Fansi. north bv the lorn pike, west by lot of James Cba mber, and south by an alley, eoaiaining obe-fourib ol an acre, whereon are erected two-storey dwelling bue, wasb-bouse, a log stable. Ac , with the apparlrnaoces, as the pnpertyaof Frederick Gaftltus. j Also, onSaturdry, Mty 2, 13G3, At the Public Bouse of William Wolfe, in the Borough oAHartlrlon, and connty afore said, at 10 o'clock A. M. a certain Tract o I. aod, sitoate inLesris low as bi p. county of Union, bounded an the north by land of Mr Reisb, on the east by land of Christian Mencb, on the stinih by land of William Hoflmaa, and on the west bv land nf netrs r Wm. Tate, dee'd, .containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or lesa, whereon are erected a two storey brick dwelling house, a bank barn, with other Outbuildings, wub tbe appurtenances. Ax. No X. Also, a certain Tract of Land, situate iu Hartley township, and county aforesaid, bounded north by land of Jacob Smith, on the east by laod of Daniel Ka hr nan, on the soaih by toad of Jacob Feese. and on the wesi by laed of Abraham Mover add others, containing oe hundred and fifiv acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey frame dwelling house, a bam, a well with a pomp, aad oner Outbuildings, with tbe appurtenances, Ac, No. 3. Als , a certain Lot of Gronnd. sit uate in the Bornngh o' Hartleton, county aforesaid, booaded nn the east by publie road leading from Hartleton to Otwig's mill, on the south by an alley, oo the west by Jacob Yarger, and on the north by other lot of Samuel Hanpt, containing three acres, more or leas, with the appurtenances, &c. No. 4. A certain Lot of Ground situate in tbe borough of Hartleton, and county aforesaid, bounded oa the east by public road leading Irom' Hartleton to Orwig's mill, on the south bv other lot of Samnel Haopi, on the west by heirs of John P. Wilson dre'd, and on the north by Shew. Spigelmeyer, Hon taiaing six acres, mere or less, wiih the appurtenances. Ac, as the property of Samwl Haupt. t. P. ALBRIGHT. Sher.ff. 8herifTs Office, Lewisburg, April 1, 1863. Administrator'! Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ll of Administration on the Estate of JOHN STARK, late of White Deer township. Union Co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union eoontv.in due form of law: therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to maae immediate pay ment, and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated fcr settlement. J. P. STARR. Admin'r Watsontown.Nonb'd Co., April 10, 1SS3. AXXUAL AFFEALS. NOTICE is hereby given, tbat the Ann3l Appeals of Union county will be held in the Commissioners' office, on the 13tb of April, for persons where a division or in crease has occurred since the last valuaiion.or where the person taxed came Io reside since ihe last assessment Those interested can at tend if tbey see proper. By Commissioners, A. KENNEDY, Clerk. March ST, IMS. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. AvA THE late residence of Maj. WILLIAM jEalFRICK, consisting of a messuage and Two LOTS OF GROUND, on the corner of Market and North Third Streets, Lewisburg. For Terms apply to J. P. A J. B. LINN. March 27, ISrA Estate of nrs.BIaria BLGraham dee'd. IETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of j Mrs. MARIA M.GRAHAM, late of Lew iburg borongh. Union connty, having been granted to John G. Boggs, all persons indeb ted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and lhoe having claims or demands against the same will present them for settle ment to JOHN G. BOOGS. Exrcnor, or A. H. DILL, his Attorney. Lewisbnrg. March SS. 1963. KNOX FRUIT FARM & NURSERY. TIOR many years we have made the culti 4 ration of SM ALL mi lTS a spe cialty, and taking into account vaitv,cak-Ti-rr and icahtx, our stock of Vines and Plants of sRtn;?. t trmtrnBiCT, aTRtVYRKRRin, CINKtrKKKKIB. RAaPBEUBIfcX it klUM-i, Ac, Ar, is unequaled any wbdre, which we offer on Ihe most favorable terms. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to correspond with us. or send for our Price List, which will be sent to all applicants free of charge. Ottr Seeil Store and Jlorticulural House is at o. 39 Finit Street, where all articles belonging to such an estab hshment can be had of the best quality. 988 J. KNOX. Box 155. Pitlsbore. Fa. DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVING located in Lewisburg. solicits a share nf the public patronage. Resi dence and Office on Market St, nearly oppo site the Riviere House. Lewlsbarf. March i. IWO- Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. No. 622 Market St. PHILADELPHIA lTr THE undersigned would awi respectfully invite yoor at aaa2maanmam!e'iention to his well selected stock ot fine Void and Silver WATCHES, Pine Gold JEWELRY, of every variety of stvles comprising all of the smoeaf and most hemutifut tenths. Also, HUL.1U 0iL.vr.1t wake, equal la Coin and the best make of Sifter Plated Ware. Each article ia warranted to be as represented. EaT Watches and Jewelry carefully r jMwcat aod sal isf action guaranteed. iiin. u ibi rr j.ltuo nAniifii (Sutretscr to Stuuffrr 4 Harley.) February S7. 1883. FAMILY GROCERY! rpHE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recenilv oeeapied by W. M. Ellis. near the old Hayes stand. Market street, Lew isburg. where he is always prepared to furnish the publie with the best ot CoaTee, Tea, Sewratr, SplCajw, it at a, Caaieiiea, trails, aisai, FMisr Av Feed, Ctaeeae, JkC. Vc, together with all other articles usually kept in such an establishment at the lowest prices 'Jail and give him a trial. DrakVe Plantation Bitters for sal. Jaa , NATHAN MlTCIIELL,A.t UNION SEMINARY. THE Second Quarter of ihe present see sins will commence March 26, aad cotv (inue till Jtine 10. I"f3. Riv.JOHN H. LEAS. A.M. Principal. A..;.,. h. Prot F- C- HorrWAW. A.M. Assisted by Mj R4TB Bn Prt(D. Krw Berlin, Merck 10, 1SA3. Eff"First of the Season ! JVEW GOODS ! FROM PJ11LAD. AXD A'. T. NEW GOOD3 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS For the Pprinp; and Sumroor. For the .Spring and Summer. For the Spring and Summer. For the Spring and Summer. Call and See. Call a.d See. Call asd See. Call and See. JdoJI Goodman. Market St..T.e wis? nnr Jno.Ji.Goodman,MarketSt.,Lewislirj Jno.ll.Goodman, Market St., Lewiabnrg Jno. H.Goodman, Mar.etSt.,Lewisbuxg rvTAII kinds of Grain bought for Cash. r( BBIsS. Mackerel. No. 1 and 2, ia bait aul wbole barreia. ftr sele fcr JNO. U. OOODMAy. POD FISH for sale hv JNO. JT floOBMASJ. WHITE and Blue PlasL-r for ?a!9 .U by J.i'. n. noubHAii. SALT, in Larrels and sacks for sale b7 JNt. II. OOot'MAS. 90 000 BUS- of 0at wanted. J JtJ Air which tnekieheet eeM hn.k ke 7 J.NU H. UOODMAX. Real Estate. FOR SALE. SITUATED mostly in the Boroogh of tf ar llrton. adjoining the village on the north and extending almost iu entire lengih, mak ing its division and sale into lots quite conve niea containing 1ST Acres, 16 of ahioh Sure well Timbered. A small Stream of Water flows nearly through its centre. The Improvements are a good Frame fm Honse and Bank Barn, with a Tn.m fcj 1 House on the north end of the farm. Twe Apple Orchards, one in full bearing, the younger Beginning to near. Also,11U Acrea ! Timber Land situated in Hartley township. For Terms, apply lo Mas. AGNES 8. WILSON. KrmJrii ' J. r. Wila, sV, mmt or WM. f. WILSON, Hartleton, Pa. FOR RENT. STORE ROOM on Market street, Lewis burg benging to Wm. Fnck, now oce p.ed by tt ashingion Hutchison. Also. Hiors Koom nf Pp.. I..aK bau;h. and Daguerrean Gallery immediately over said room, on Market street. Inquire of fjanii6r3 WM. JONES. A Farm, 8 aw Bill, tt Timber Land, VLL adjoining, for sale on moderate terms. Tbe Farm contains about one bond red and forty (U0) acres, all in cultivation, with a good two-storev frame Dwelling M House and Stone Barn. The f aw Mill fuz has the large water power of Penns Crack with aboot SOO Acres of Timber Land all adjoining, io Limestone Tp, Union Co. Apply to Joow M.Tavabb. Agent, Mifflia. burg, four miles from the premises, or to HUGH BELLAS, Suobnry. FOB RESIT. TWO STOREY Brick HOUSE and - LOT on North Fourth street. Jii March 18. '62. H. P. 8HELLER. Administrator's Notice. ATTHEREAS, Letter of Administration to W the estate of REBECCA DAWSON, deceased, late of the boro' of Lewisbnrg. Union county, have been granted to tbe subscriber, by the Register of said connty, in dne form : all persons indebted to said estate are rrque. ed lo make payment, and those having clans against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to SAM'L H. ORWIG, Administrator Lewitborg. Jan. C, 1863 Executor's Notice. jhr-OTICE is hereby given that letters testa mrntary on the lal will and lestament olWAMES DALE, late of Lewisburg boroogh. Union county, deceased, bave been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Union county .in due form of law; therefore alt persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having, claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement to ihs undersigned. T. H. WILSON, M.D.,Ex r. UwUbarg, Martb 13, S3. N'OTICE is hereby given that the Coprf oership heretofore existing between Tnomson . Evans and Attert S. t.'ooper, under Ihe firm name of EVANS & COOPER, is tb i a day dissolved by mutual eonenf The Books and acccuuts are in ihe hands of'I.O. Evans, who is anthorized to settle the busi ness of the late firm. All knowing tbensslves Indebted will please call at the old. stand, and settle tha same. T G. EVANS. ALBERT S. COOPEE. Uwlsaorj. SlarU 1 NOTICE. THE undersigned having pnrchasv-d the interest of Albert S. Cooper io the late firm of Evans At Cooper, will continue tha Grocery suad Pretislon business at he old stand. I take ibis opportunity to return my iharks to the pnblie fr a liberal patronage, and hrw by studying the wants of my friends and en deavoring to supply them lo merit their p tronaee in the future. T. G. EVA Lawt.be rr, starch L Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, lhai Letter" tsmeniary on the last will aad leMnroenl wf BENJAMIN ANGST A DT, deceased, la-e of Lewisbnrg. Union county, bare been granted to the ondersiened. bv ihe RreiMe. ! Union connty. in doe form of law ; H baring claims ?g'M d -' them, and -h. - owing aid estaie are resis ted to make irr mHiate p.viw"'. l-tl-r Wsrrb f is..
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