in mm mi m umm Mr BY 0. N- WORDEN AND J. Ii. CORNELIUS. "THE UNION," etfaWishel la 1S11 Whole No.. 2.6 IS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1863. At l.50 per Year, always In Advance. "CHRONICLE," established in 1S43 Whole No., 59-j. ruaiMitu KKMi-ttM:kir TucsJay Mornins & Friday Afternoon.! gfiZiMMEtiMAN has removed his Clo-' Ihiog hstablibboieot two doors up-strcet :. ...... ,. . . , . . ..men and lie eased its prime green color intending to put op (the coming season)! , . . . handsome Krick lilock, at his old stand, Opposite W alls . 9l.Gov. Curtio's intcrcstiug and ira pnrtant Message hat crowded out a letter : cbuTMj-atten Jcrs was a doxsu lion, 'eat from Lieut. Tucker, (in type,) giving a er than on a certain snowy SuudiJ It history of Merrill's or 0eu's now Kvan's ; oiu'l Ue that Christian people, biessed Company. We have other soldiers' letters, ! with gd health, turned out because the Dot jet read. air was most balmy apd so many bad new Jury List, Trial List, and Registor's j bats or coats!, ltitbr ludir "v. to see Notice, in our next. some come in with hand in m i1 and furs - . " " , . ion their shoulders 1 ? ".! off the rax oi union uouniy, reaucea. The Commissioners of Union county in session at Lewisburg last Monday, after a careful examination of her Cuance, thought ; fit to rtdure her County Tux one mill on a dnlUir. Considering her ability to pay.we believe no county in our Commonwealth is less burdened with taxation, for ordinary ! County purposes, than happy little Vuiou. QuOuc George Nurhood, living near Millheim, Center county, is published as having taken a child 40 or 50 miles, into Chapman Tp, fnyder Co., where bo found a clergyman, named Henry Loos, thought- Jess or heartless enough to load the child by ehristeuing him "Jeff. Pavs," It is needless to add, both are "1'eu.ee" men.... After It -urofoiirt's election as. Mayor of llarrisburir. we heard "Democr' '" eboutine aloud for "Jtff.Davis."... "Straws chow" bow tbe current runs with such. Lewitburg Union League. In pursuance of notice published in Tuesday's Chronicle, a large number of o.zcos oi irfwisourg, on me eveu.ng o. . r I ,. - r tbe same day, met at Independent Hall. Tbe meeting was called to order by A. M. Lawsbe. Prof. Geo. R. lilies was chosen President, and Griggs Marsh, See. Rev. Dr. Dickson delivered an able and patriotic address. 1 he followiue com mil tee was ppoinrea lor maKing arrangements to FFFT) . , r t r i " . . . Iv. Geo.' W. Forrest. S.'ll. Orwic. Jacob linmmel, Wm. Vangrzer. A permanent Organiziiion will be ef fected Saturday, April 18, at 7 o'clock P. M. All loyal citiz-ns. without distinction of party, wbo are io favor of sustaining tbe f Government and s-jppress.ng the Kebcll- j Z .... in-iirad r nttir.d and ann (ham. gWU mv iu i j ivvi iv aiiLuu u u i u v a a iuviu selves on tbe list of tbe Loyal Union League of Lewisburg. Gttiucs Marsh, See. tSrTuaJctt ecniHij next, a Publie Meeting at tbe same place, and ad dresses delivered. Tbe Ladies are in vited, and. expected to attend. IIARRISBUKG CORRESPONDENCE. Saturday, April 11. Spring appears to be opening io reality. My hours of duty are now very long say from 7 io tbe morning nutil bear mid night : bat yesterday I took an hour's troll a! on 2 Mark-it and Second, the streets of Harrisburg. Young and old, rich and poor, white and black, were all out enjoying tbe day. Babes in their carriages crowed and gesticulated most xnltiogly. Canaries in their cages aeetned to eing sweeter than ever. Chil- j dreo never appeared happier, as they I trolled along their boops or danced with the untaught grace of nature in perfect joy. Ladios could hardly look any love lier, as tbey swarmed out with all tbeir dressy glory on, and languidly, yet with sprightly step and lustrous eyes, lingered under tbe mellow, melting rays of tbe tun, and drank in tbe sweet air of Spring. Even the cats and dogs if we might judge by tbeir contented looks yielded to tbe gentle influences of tbe inspiring season. Tbe erasses acknowledge tbe re- j vivice forces of looz-dormant nature, in tbeir most winning richness of hues. Tbe j Wild birds sang, and the frogs croaked, as if they bad enjoyed a long rest, and ven- ted their rapture with renewed zest. I Everybody was far more satisfied witb j everybody tbaa usual. In short (for I j ... 1 have not time to be poetical, particular, or tbapsodical) it leant like ylvrioui Spring time, aiid I bopo it will prove to bs true aud lasting The House to-dav passed an aet fixioe ' the ' those conscieneiomly opposed to bearing! Assemblyman Brown and Senator arms, at Three Hundred Dollars. j Bound, of Milton. Tbe bill came very The Act has passed both ilonscs, cz-1 ',c t'ia 8Cas'0Di Dut toe experience and tending the time for commencement and j personal influence of those gentlemen eo eompletioD of the Jersey Shore, Pine j Dla toem t0 earry it through. (It ia Creek, and Slato Line Railroad Company, : signed by the Governor also.) with a proviso that it must make Hloss- The bill for tbe restoration of the Tax burg a point if tbe road touches the Tioga ' ttion on tbe Penn'a Railroad, and to re Valley at all. store what tbey wrested from the Treasury Tbe Suobury Bridge Company has a'.to in 18C1, was delayed by its enemies from extension of time for that enterprise. Philadelphia frittered away by "gassing" Both Houses were in session nntil near ! d failing to harmonize among friends tnianignt. AcU, by tbe custom, most I Jasi at least one branch of the Legiela. lore oy mis night two working days be fore adjournment or lie over until next ewion : consequently, there wai a great tush to day. Tbe Senate Clerks bad all j their passed bills transcribed, and sent to the House, io season well done, "though i ay it ourselves, as shouldn't say it," J Wearied, brain worn, and past tnidoicbt. ' I seek lo woo Ibe welcome power of io woo Ibe welcome power of Hired .iur..,i,:t leiibrer, uimy ni-f. f the Monday, April 13. Yesterday was a warm, bright day- two small bat precious showers, which i i i - i i . weather seemed to be strong opon those whose religion is more of feeling than of principle : at any rate, the Dumber of : sweat from their ' themselves ! for- fanning -vVg to ee ' sable dames o institutions, holding tiny' pt.r 4 .ineir faces (to preserve the pe' ss) even in the shade ! Heard two solid, plain, instructive dis courses from Mr. Li venture, a graduate of Krown University, who was driveu from : urth Carolina for refusing to be a Rebel. His narrative of sufferings in and escape from St-ccssia, are deeply interesting. I hope he may Cud a home in Pennsylvania, I Tha giniU pox g,in prevVl9 in rjjrriiJ. ' b(lrg( ,nJ per.on 00 ,he riiwaj Mrg lDvwherei M weIt M pMS;og tbrongh the cityi ig iab , be inf!Ct(.j. TIie p,pers ootbine of it. but I Lear of individual cases, every week. Wm. II. Miller, Con- ! grcssman-elect, is recovering from an attack of small dox or varioloid. Some persons are very careless in running about with tbe scabs still on their faces. Scar- 1 DJ ,"ree or IuUr 01 ,Be 1 """'P0""" let fever is sometimes mistaken for the j -AnJ fr,,m 2 : 30 '" ,ho Meu- tmt .raw a an tha f . J - r--, - - u. - ue.r , girl, just opposite m, boarding-house, , who ' playing in the street on Friday, nd the next Sunday was buried. Accord- iog to tbe last Census Report, more die of measles (and I believe of Scarlet fever) i than of the small-Dox which last, thouph ' ' , mod, tbe most loathsome and dangerous n..r.lly,eao be ameliorated, "d mlmolt or 1uit0 '""''ed, by vac cmation. Tuesday, April 14. Tbe Senate was engaged until after ten o'clock, last night, in discussing the Ton ntga ?mK question. There was a free and buaine6,.ike iotc.rot,oge of thought nol DO running in a party cbannel. As a a proof that ih. r , Favor of of the popular feeling, I notice new Senators seem to be in favor substantially restoring to the Treasury not only the mon y due it from the Pcon'a K. R, Company two years ago, taken therefrom by the Repeal Bill, but to re impose a fair tax npon that and all similar coporations. Tbe House Bill tax was opon tonnnife, irrespective of ability : tbe Senate amended it by making tbe burden lie substantially upon the profitt of the Company. In this form it passed to third reading by a decided majority. This morning, tbe officers of the Senato presented Speaker Lawrence with an ele gant gold beaded walking-staff an honest token of their personal regard for bim, and of their estimation of bis efforts, as a presiding officer, to preserve order, and maintain me oignity oi tne Senate ol tbe n-eysioue. Scranton has a charter for Bank under tbe Free Banking Law. No other new Bank wis incorporated, and very lit tle if any extension of banking capital. Tbe general impression seems to be that the present system of banking most give way to another basis. No shakey bank could have beeo re-inoorporated. Tbo bill for the payment of a half month's wages to tbe militia wbo rallied against the Rebels in September last, bas passed. It was originally designed to pay a mooth's wages, but Lamberton, (Cop.) of Clarion, raised such a howl about the dreadful expense of the "half month they wera " " ""ice," that the majority yielded, and left it in that shape paying tnen who lost nearly a month, wearing cioiues, ana lurnisnmg taemseivcs pro- i . i 1 I : L : .1 1 i visions and some aceontcrments paying for all this, and lost of time, less than a I Legislator's pay for one day ! Tbe bill for the Lewisbnrg & Chillis WW Turnpike Road passed finally thanks to the care and influence of od finally killed by an unexpected and extraordinary deoision of Speaker Law rence (of tbe Senate) at a late hour this evening. Both Houses adjourned about eleven and no bill can properly be laid before tbe Governor after 8 o'clock to morrow morning. Wednesday, April 15. Adjournment. Tbe hundred dayi up, Legislature adjourned according lo gii.re aojouroea eceoraiog .a i ltepaiatioo, and iU deed done nd omitted go to the people for their cousid eration. In the Senate, Speaker Lawrcnce,in ro signing, stated that one fourth of winters of bis actio life bad been spent in Harrisburg, and he now closed his Legislative oareer. John P. Penney of Allegheny was choseu Speaker for the in terval between now and tbe next session and becomes Governor in ease of the death, removal, or resignation of Gov. Curtin, whose handsome and thoughtful announeemeut that bo wi.l not be a candi date for re-election will be published in your columns. I happened in tbe House just as Spea ker Cessna was thanking the officers for their presentation to him of a splondid cane. The Republican Members bad pre sented the Cbief Clerk, Mr. Ziegler, with ' a similar int uiorial. Mr. Cessna made an cloqiicn' and impressive oration at dos ing, lie b opt dry toe couut would again be united, under our fathers' flag, aud tbo Hebelliuu crushed. He believed in the upward advance of man in the raco of progress. These sentiments were heartily applauded by the Republicans and by the crowd, while tbe Copperheads looked sul len and listless a few even refusing to vote a compliment of thasks to Speaker Cessna for bis fairness. Hopkius of Washington made some impressive general remarks. Twenty-three years ago (before Railroads) be came over the Mountains with eight other Members, all of whom are now dead, while he, at that timo tbe fee- blest of them all, survives. The "Star ! t!Png'ed ttun" was sung in conclusion UCl O UU 3 Ul lUU ClUaiVi a uu-jv. - - --B - 1'eU8 0Dce ,n "uue "1,n a nj0,l eJe i as ,ueJ BD0CS lne otDU 01 0De aa Blu" , cerolJr nonored ,ua n i nour9 ,hcJ P,rt m06t of them 10 mect 00 : morB ou cr,u- w. message from Gov. Curtin. Executive Chamber, Harrmburg, April 15, 14t3. j To the Senate aud House of Representa tives of tbe Commonwealth of Pcuusyl vania : Gentlemen: In taking leave of yon at the close of tbe session, I think it proper, under existing circumstances, to go beyond tbe usual formalities. The partiality of my fellow oitiuos ! placed me in the office which I now bold, at a period of great publio disiractioo, I . P"""" 5 j. . , which soon culminated in tbe breaking out of the Kcbellion,wbich is still raging, Tbe country had so long slumbered in unbroken tranquility, that we bad in this State almost forgotten tbe possibility of auy violation of our domestto peace. Even our militia laws had been suffered iu tan iuio uittuBo, inn wh iouus.su u i f . f., I II .1: J I ... . uniformed volunteer companies in various merely uitaai iu vigiui.iuu wa m itn parts of the State. Ine whole mind ot our people was directed to peaceful end iudustrions pursuits. Conscious tbem- selves of no intention to inj'ire the rights or interests of others, or io any way to sinUm thn (:onatitution under which we had thriven, tbey were unable to realize the designs of wicked and abandoned liberate opinion, and shall openly, can men, even after tbey bad been publicly didly. and zealously act in accordance and boastingly proclaimed. j with it. Although for many months war bad I Of the warm hearted friends, to whom beeo actually levied against the United . I owe so much, and of tbe people of the States, in South Carolina and elsewhere, Commonwealth, who, regardless of party, it is a fact that the people of this Com-' have never tired of cheering my toils and monwcaltb were first startled into a sense I anxieties by tokens of their generous eon of the common danger by tbo bombard- C lenee and approval, I can not speak with ment of Fort bumpier. Ibe Legislature , was then in session, aud immediately made such provision as wag at the moment deemed neio sary. But, shortly after its adjournment, events having rapidly advanced, aud the Capital of tbe country being io apparent dangcr,I deemed it ne oeseary to convene it again early io May, 1 80 1, to adopt measures for placing tbe State on a footing adequate to tbe emer gency. This wan pi imptly and cheerfully done. Five hundred thousand dollars bad been appropriated at tbo regular session , for military purposes, and to that sum j was then added authority to borrow three niillinns of dollars. This loan, notwith-!..."? standing the depressed condition of tbo finances of the country, and tbo alarm and distrust then prevailing, was prompt ly taken by our own citizens, at par; and, .,: f ,h. li'..,;B. I... at the suggestion 01 the executive, taws , were passed lor organizing our military forces, and especially for immediately; 1 . ,1,- ..nn raiaiug auu rP""'8 , the State a body of fifteen thousand men, ! called the Reserve Corns, to be ready for ' ... . , ' 1 TL- I immediate eerviee when required. The uoveroment 01 tne unuea oiaies uaa called out seventv-five thousand militia to , I SeVeniy-HVO inOIUBUU Ullllil 1W 1 three months of which tbe Quota . . . ,- j " , j sylvania was immediately iur- i serve for of Pen ns nished. The Reserve Corps was raised, equipped and disciplined by the State, and contributed largely nnder Providence in saving Washington after tbe first disss- ; tcr at Bull Kun ; and Irom that time, we continued to add regiment aftet regiment as tbe service of Ihe country required. From the first movement until the nresent hour, tbe loyalty and indomitable spirit of the freemen of Pennsylvania have beeo exuioited id every way uu-evwj casioo ; they have flocked to tbe standard of tbeir eonntry in Der noar 01 pern, auu t. .I.inrinaal V on battle fields uatc , ,, , . i j ir: .nl Lfantnnbw i irom oiaryiauu, v ,rB u ' IO sue lr ouum u j have tlAVer faltered lor a moment. 11 OSS rrayer. reaning ine oiuie, pri-. meniuunm anu re- nave never laiicriu tor aim igionjeoner.ation,were heralmost eonaunt employ, been my pride to OCCUpy a position WUICn Brat. a. might be expected, her cod waa calm and enabled me to beeome familiar with alT ""i ..prightMdi--hoidthejo,tfcrth.dar their patriotism and Self doVOtlOn, and that man ! peace. Ot let me die the death of the right . . . , I, ill J I eow, and let my laat end he like hia." Let aa aeek lo tO gUlde their efforts. 1'OStOrlty Will OO; r.w .. .he Inllowed Chriet; theameyw. ihom m., justice, uver, reT....- - the Genciol UoveinmeB lliHUl full i'lstlce. Evert rellleltlon Ol h ly fulfilled ; all legislation in support of The conversion of legal tender notes iu thc cause tug been enacted without dela); i to five-twen'ies. at Philadelphia, last week, and Pennsylvania is entitled to be ranked ' reached $3, 000,000. Subscriptions are .... - . 1 1. .. ,.t.. !... L I ' .n,,v:nn ;n fmm ..., nn.ri.p TriAflrtV- throngUout anSiaebiDg in their determi - ca ion to subdue the sacuugious wretches who are endeavoring to destroy the last Temple of Liberty. Tbe State has not been insensible to tbe sacrifices which her sons have made. No effort bas been spared by her authori ties to secure tbeir comfort and wclfarw. Under legislative provisions to that effect, her sick and wouudud have been followed and cared for, and, when practicable, brought borne to be nursed by tbeic friends ; and the bodies of the slaio, when possible, he been returned for burial in the soil of tbe State. Tbe contributions of her citizens, in supplies of luxuries and j comforts, for all ber volunteers, have been almost boundless, and nothing bas been omitted that could encourage and stimu late them in the performance of tbeir holy duty. They have felt, upon every march and in every camp, however desolate tbeir immediate surroundings, that the eyes and hearts of the loved ones at home Wero npon and with tbem. Tbe result is, that Pennsylvania is act ually in a position on which it is my duty to congratulate you, as her representatives. Notwithstanding the immense drain of ber population, her industry is thriving at borne, and so far as it may not be hurt by causes over which she bas nocootrol, must coutiuue to prosper. Her finances were nev er iu a more healthy condition her peo ple were never iu better heart. That the labors, anxieties and responsi bilities of ber Ltecutive have been great and harassing, I need not say. I have I to them my nights and days, with, i l'" iole. ce to lhe Publio 7,f"; & vi.iiu uu rfeiiai uigiit iu lull. ft WUUIU have been unworthy to bo called a man bad I done otherwise. If I am proud of tbe result, it is that I am proud of the people who have effected it. To be called , freem,n .enn8Vlni. henceforth j , uave , tit)o of hoDor wherever , ,, patriotism and tbe m.rtial virtues are cherished. It is to be observed, moreover, that tbe labors which 1 have necessarily undergone have already impaired my health. I should have serious cause to apprehend that a much longer oontinu ance of tbem might so break it down, as to render mo uuable to fulfill the duties of my position. It is to be added, that, . ... - . as the approaching season will probably be the most eventful period in tbe history of tbe country, I will be able with more effect to discharge my duties, if I avoid being made tbe centre of an aotive politi cal struggle. Under these eircumstanees. it has pleased the President of tbe United States to tender me a high position, at ' states to tender me a nigh position, at I the expiration of my presont term of ofSoc, ! and I have not felt myself at liberty to . ... . .i.- r i r do otherwise than accept this off ;r. As I shall, for all these reason", retire from I office at tbo close of mj present term, I 1 navo thought this a not inappropriate J mode of aunouncing that fact. 10 tagine leave ot yon, 1 ma be per mitted to say, that, as Governor of the l.k I I . : v.ouj uivu v.., iu, i uii, gucu, 3 u my J...- ...I l,ll - .; . ; ...:! uu.j, uuo..ati vvu.iuuo iu gi.o, bu auiivO) 1 and earnest support to the Government ol the united states, in its etlort to sup- press the existing rebellion. As a private j citizen, I shall CJOtinue heartily to uphold . the l'resident and bis administration as ; the only means by which this result can I be attained or. in other words. th innn. , try can be saved. I give this as my de- composure. I can do no more than express to tbem tbe deepest, truest, and most heartfelt gratitude. Hoping that you may safely return to your homes and families after your publie labors, and witb tbe best wishes for your individual welfare aud happiness, I now bid you farewell. A. G. CURTIN. By Her v B M.rr. lith lint. OKoitiiK srnNURR Fi ' "'TTnT'1 -7.B t o!v tK1RCi""",br- Li'lu ntTh Sl.'?; l V " . By ll.t M Bhodn.'th pit, TlliVS slKTZOARofrork I Hi f II A S.Mr. .s.M OKI! ,.f .SonhilfT. dc0,n.i it,, makv ouivkr. u.iT. " -" in". John bkiccukr ant Miw KI.MIKA UAIiKMT, both of Lewii Tp. Dim. On th.l3th init, WILLIAM F. MOVER, .r Kelly T.p, ! agvdA.mn. ln ' Tp. I -IS in. t. WII.I.IAM V A.aon of Lot W 4 M.rTj iTmiB,m..i ,.. 114. I '""'n "i;.ii,wioowoiMie Nrrn...i.'bu"ri,7ttiin.t,ciiiii3iiANREicm.Kru bi 4 Tin mr. in Sunburr. Mth ott, la her 13th 7r, LOUISA, dam - bur of sin mh. biiiiogton. -w.t.rof tha nnt dith,ia PhiirfHphi., of Mi" MARI CALVIM, originally from near Wuhlo , nni, tiau , nMJt of UaUtUa in Uajo ,.... &u. wm, . id, 0f n.ii mind. nimi nii i iiucr, nun, mm m nnni 01 grimier uniuipin, naa "t- knowMi-e of milrine,ln the practice of whkh be ariirrir eos.gnt. Lon( will he be toBilj renMmo.rM fct b mnjr ,jrtttM(a pobJh! litwnl heart, anil as a aieini of gnater uMruinaM, had : wrll as In print, life. W. Died at ber ntiMenre, In Lewfuhorr, Fa., on tbe ISth of March, Mm. Maria M.tiraham in th 7"th year of hr agn, after a eerere and protracted illoe'e, which abe bore with chriKtiaa fortitude aud mination. Sue was born lu Uerllit Co..l'a..on the .,th of Julv.lTHffnd emigra ted to this Dart of the State in the year" 1WI0. Sh'nniU!d with the Krangelieal Lutheran Churrh, of which her pa rents were Bemoan in her hfleentb year. Sometime after this, she waa united to Alexander Graham in mar riaee, when she traafla-rred ber connection from the Lutheran U tlie Presbyterian Church, of which ahe con tinned to be a worthy and uerful member until her de- for the laat thirty almoat a eonatant .nfferer. Ilaeins been long trained in the eehool of affliction, the knew well how to aympn. thiae with tbe aorrnwrdt and the Buiftrrinr, and waa ever ready to minieter to their eomfbrt. Her naturally amiable dfnpoeitioo. Mnetified by grace, made her a nleamot and profitable companion She had many warm years or iier lire, ine was ''hinda. and but few if any enemies. She waa an a Sec- i uooate wue, lenuer motoer, eonxani rriena, ana an I i. i. a , ai . M...k.Ki. ... toeerythin like reiidous onunutina. she had been ! long anxioumy waitiov ror me nour or ner ncpartnre. j jr - -.i S.. ..iTS u. 1 p. apeely aod raMloa wa inoaa 1 ernment credit was never better, notwith- ' standing ton ettorts of Walt Street opecu- lators and Copperheads to destroy it. It has been decided by tbe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania that tbe legislative act of April, 1861, providing that no civil process shall issue against a soldier during tbe term of enlistment, is constitutional, and that proceedings on mortgages execu ted prior to tbe act, are within its forms. Tbe last bit of Parisian news is that Slidell has offered the person who controls tbe French press five hundred thousand bales of cotton to favor the Southern causa, or to publish, or to allow them (the Southerners) to publish all they wish in the papers of France. The "Democratic' Commissioners of Northumberland county would not grant the use of tbeir Court House for tbe for mation of a "Union League." But a good one was formed, nevertheless. "Huwto intw Tithunn" This work gives most complete instruction; upon tobacco cul ture. .The details are staled so plainly that any one can cultivate the crop, even though he had never sern a lubacco plant. Eighty five experienced growers each wrote down exactly what is to be done, and how to do it. From these, the best given by fourteen diffe rent men, resident in different pans, arte selected, and printed in this work, the prepa ration of which cost nearly $500. The book is sent, post paid, for 25 cents per copy, by O JI.'IIL), Keillor of the American Agriculturist, 41 Park Kow, New York I'nlon Prayer Meeting hereafter in the Lutheran bouse, at 4 o'clock. Sabbaih afternoons. .ll are invited to attend. University at Lewisburg. The next Session will open on Thursday mornmc, April 2 kl, iu the COLLEGE, ACADEMY", nnJ FEMALE INSTITUTE. J. K. LOOM IS, President To the Physicians of Union County. 0 I N invitation is hereby extended to the Lewisburg. at 10 o'clock A M of Tuesday the nk..:.,... ..I skA . m..s ; 19th day of May neitfoi the purpose of orga- County Medical Society, and the transaction of such bosiness as may be tho't i advisable. A grneral attendance is requested. A PHYSICIAN. SCHOOL LETTING. rpHE Public Schools of NORTHUMBER L LAND BOROUGH will be let for the Summer Term nn Satnrdav. Anril 25. IRC:!- ; at t o'clock, P M, ai the Center School House in Northumberland. There will be FOUR in Northumberland. I here will be ! Schools. The Term will commence o ''v. May 4th. and will continue three n i Applicants are desired to be present Letun- Bv order of the Board s on Aion- months. at tbe J. P.TUSTIN, Sec'y i. K. DiErrmDEarEa daviel scuiuck It'eiv Furniture Establishment, T iuf ..k...;l.... L... .1 f :..., runuo. - establishment on Market Si. I.twburg, I . . . . "'....! (opposne unamuer in s oui oings; wnere tney manutactore to oroer ana Keep on nana an f ejuivrr iriip ....11.1,.., i in sucn establishments Bureaus, Bedsteads, iciics ut vn,,.'u , ,. uju.hi p. " ' j 0 tK'ISVthe brat and most eiped- itiu.s manner. j U N D E RTA Kl N G inall itsbrawehes , attended to at very low rates. Keady-made I v-ottins always on nann, J K DIKFFENPERFER& CO Lewisburg, April 16, ltt3 Borough Settlements. rpHE Auditors of the Borough of Lewisburg X and the several Collectors are hereby notified to meet at the Othce of the Clerk for the purpose of settling up the different accounts of said Boronsh.on WEDNESDAY the 6th of MAY next, at 7 o'clock, P M WILLIAM JONES. April 17, 1S63. Treas. and Clerk ator's Notice. given, that Letters ion on the Estate of JOHN STw.RR.UteV White Deer township. Union Cpi, deceased. Jiave been eranted to Ihe undersigned, by lha. Register of t nion .v... ,,, w, lai ...c.c.Mr n ,.:,- , sons knowing theselvesndebled to said estate are requested to mak. immediate pay nient, and those Jiavinr just Vlaims against ,he same als requited torresent them Properly autheXated f. r wlllLi j, I . piahh. .1 u in I ii tofn, North'd Co April 10, 1863 Watsontoi NOTICE ! THE Executive Committee of the Union County Agricultural Society will meet at Ihe O.Tice of J. A. Menu, in Lewisbur?. on Saturday, the ISth April instant, at 1 o'clock :..L t.- . I - ' viiiiniiiicc win uc iuiieiiiii iu their attendance, as business of importance W1, br iaja before ,htn, j. A MERTZ, April 7, '63. Keeording Secreury. . nion County Court Proclamation "T7-HEREA8,the Hon. 8AM'L S.WOODS. y President Judge for the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of tniou, MilHtn and nyder, and Jso WSisotj andJuH.l Walls Esqs.,Asso- - -. -.... " - 1 - ciaieJudges in Union connty, have issued their precept, bearing date the 31st day of Feb'y, mu3t anj lo directed, for the holding of an ! Ornhans' Court. Court of Common Pleas. Over and Terminer, and General Quarter Sessions at LEWISBURO, for ihe county of UNION, on the Third Monday of MAY, (being (the ISth day) 1863, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for ihe connty of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions, examinations and olher remembrances to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there .tleuding, and not depart without leave at their jrr. . t,J in he nnnrlnal i peril, jurors are requestea to oe punctual i their attendance at the appointed lime agreea. ,e to notice, Given under mv hand and seal at the Sher iffs Office in Lewisburg the 17th day of April, A D 1863, and the 86th year of the Independence of ihe United Stales of Amen ca. -God save ihe Commonwealth! L. F. ALBRIGHT. 8hriS Bl A M If 5 at the "Chronicle" OJk OUMlw r Adminixi MOTICE is iKrebv XI r4 ndminiatlai Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be ollWed at Public Outcry, at the Itiviere Hons, Lewisburg, Penn'a.on Taenia, the 28A l"y of April, 1,C3, at One O'clock, P. M, all that Real Estate known as ihe "CKXTIIAL. FOUNDRY" now occupied by Slifer, Walls, (Shrincr & Co., in Ihe manufacture of Stoves. Azriruliu ral Implements, etc., one of lh BEST HI'SI N ESS ST A N US I. THE STAT E OE PEN N SYLVANIA, consisting of Foundry, Stables, large frame Ware Room, etc.; Steam Engine in com plete order, &.c. At the same time will be sold a larje lot of Patterns, Lath Ilenclics, Tools, Flask?, and other Personal Property appurtenant t the business. At the same time and place will be exposed to sale the large MANSION HOUSE ol Major William Frick. Terms made known on day of sale by J. V. A JOHN B. LIN.V, Att'ys for Maj. William Trick. Lewisburg, April in, 1m3. t?IIKIIIFF'ri SALES. ! Br virtne of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. and l Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court ot Common Pieas of Union County, and to ine directed, : will be exposed 10 public sale or i.-'cry u. iVi'ifory, 31iy 1, liC, j at the Public House of Jacob Deck .' I. io the Borough of Milllinburg, county a.. - .j. 1, at 1 10 o'clock A. M., a certain Lot of .. '. :d, ! situate in the borough of Mifriinburg,boum!?e' east by lot of David Fanst, north by the turn pike, west by lot of James Chambers, and south by an alley, containing fine-fourth of an acre, whereon are erected a two-storey dwelling house, wash-house, a log stable, &c, with :he appurtenances, as the property of t'rederick Outelius. A'r, on Saturday, Mty 2, 1SC3, At the Public House ot Wi.liam Wolfe, in the Borough of Hartleton, and county afore- said, at 10 o'clock A. M a certain Tract of Land, situate in Lewis township, county of Union, bounded on the north by land of Mr. Ke.sh,on tne east by land of Chr.snan Mench. on the sonlh by land of William Hoffiuan, and on the wet bv land of heir of Wm. Tate, dee'd, containing one hundred and fifiy acres, more or leas, whereon are erected a two-storey brick dwelling house, a bank barn, with other Outbuildings, with the appurtenances, Ac. .o 2. Also, a certain Tract of LaoJ. ! si'oalV ;Ha"'7 0Ws.hiP; JrTV i f"r"l. h"aail"X ?' a ! fJ.Tr U.nith nn lh 9tl hff and nl Hail K3 TSf T- Smith, on the east by land of Daniel Kaihrr- man, on the south by land of Jacob Feese, and on the west by land of Abraham Mover and others, contaimog one nunuiea ana nny acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey frame dwelling house, a barn, a well with a pump, and other Outbuildings, with Ihe appurtenances, lie No. 3. Also, a certain Lot of Ground, sit uate in the Borough of Hartlelun, county 1 aforesaid, bounded on Ihe east by public road ' leading from Hartleton to Orvrig's mill, on the south by an alley, on Ihe vest by Jacob Yarger. and on the north by olher lot of' Samuel Hatipt, containing three acres, more or less, wnh the appurtenances, Ac. N"o, 4. A certain Lot of Ground situate in 1V1. twiniimk r( Haril.rrtn tA lunnir , .f.iresa d. bounded on ihe east bv nub ic road - r ". ' , Jin from Harllelon , Orwig's mill, on ; ,he sou!n b mner ot o Samuel Haunt, on ! .u. t. heir. r J..hn P v;inn iWM i ,m TO '"r"' ",nl .i.on ncc u. me c west by heirs ol John r . vv iison dee tl rt on the north by Shem Spigelmeyer, con- gfj taming six acres, more or less, with the appnrienanees, Ac, as the properly of Simufl Haupt. L.'F. ALBRIGHT, Sheriff. SnenfTs Office, Lewisbnrg, April 1. IS63. FOR SALE. T"n!r Lewisburg. This property is pleasantly Io - Stwlir lafe 8nd"e" Also, a House and Lot on the corner of Seventh and St. Louis streets. 1 hejji. house has been recently built, is pleasantly : situated, and is well adapted for a small faia-i ily. For particulars and terms arplv to Ap. MRS. DENOKMANDIE. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale the Farm upon which be resides, in East Buffa loe township.a mile and a half south of Lew isburg. It contains CI Acres more or less, all cleared and in a good stale ( f cultivation. together wnh 10 acres of Timber Land near by. The Farm Improvements are a frame lj-t Dwelling House, Frame Barn, Tenant I Ho a Hiisi. and snitahle OulbuildiniTS. A ' Rooa spring near ine nouse, ana a stream oi . water flows through the farm. Also all kinds of fruit, of the best varieties The farm is bounded on ihe north by m. Brown, raM bv Penny and Uundv, sooth by the Smoketown and river road, west by Jacob Ciundy. For Terms, inquire on the premises. April 6. '6Sm6 GODFREY DECK. FOR. SALE. CflTUATEl) mostlv m the Cornugh ot tfr.r-1 lVj ll.ln ..I.Minu.. 1 1. ;iln. nn Ik. f. K mg ihe village on the r.-r;h and extending almost lis entire lensth, n,: ing its division and sale into lots quite ctn -nient, containing h1 teres, IK of "It cs 2? Water flows nearl, thr.,ffh iis ' The Improvements are a good Frame fm House and bank Barn, with a Tenanti lJ r .. House on the north end of the farm. Twv Apple Orchards, one in full bearing, the younger beginning lo bear. Also, no Acre of Timber Land. siiuaieu in Hartley township. ror lerins, apply to Mas. AGNES 8. WILSON. hxTutrir itf J. F. II i-J". eVff . or WM. F. WILSON, Hartleton, Pa. j FOR RENT. j STORE ROOM on Market street, Lewis bnrg, belonging to Wm. Frick, novoru pied by Washingtoa Hutchison. Also. Store Koom of Rev. Jacob Roden- baugh, and Daguerrean Gallery immediately over said room, on Market street. Inquire of jan26w3 W.M.JONES. FOR RENT. TWO-STOREY Brick HOUSE and-k LOT on Norlh Fourth slreei. March I. "64. HHHGI.LEK. U. GERIIART, DEMIST, has removed lo South 3d streei.fnur doors from the Town Clock, LEW. ISBITKG PA FOR SALE. a: BHGGEY and a one-horse Spring Wa; n. lou lire of 9. W. MURRAY. nLLK FOR THE EULLION: rpHE ondersijned intends supplying the citizfns of Lewisburs wi!h Pure MOW ciiminrncing about the 15th intt. Persors wishinj to be supplied, will plrase send in iheir names to him, at the Lewiotri; Under. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morninr tir evening, as preferred by a majority of cuslnmers. SAM'L SLIx'Lul Lewisbnrg, April 10, 1S6.I Good ievs! Good News ! ! IMPORTANT 0VEMENT! rpHE LA TEST Telegram announces that 1 Lieut. W. D. Himnielreieh made a most successful recnnnoisanee ol l'hila-, nn tha 7ih in;t and on the f dlowing two days the (Quaker City was beleaguered by a strong force t-f Croizer'a (Dingbat) Battery, whittj resulted in the capture of abuul'JOO Infantry, a large assortment of Bird Cages, Jewelry, Perfumery, floslt-ry, Stationery, Itakets, NECK TIES. POCKET BOOKS, MOULDING, MUSIC, and all manner nf FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a fine lot of TOIItCCO. fChewin j and Smoking) the VEHY 11 EST tnal Kebel j d m affords ! i'hrse Goods are If he disposed of Chtnp ' .- Cu.A, and have been forwarded to Crot i : r' Headquaiters, in Lewisburg, Pa, where ; : i" 2d Lieut, (being detailed for the purpose) I wdl make a grand review every day and eve . uir-g until further notice. Let the purchasing pnMic walk in ! Lewisburg. April 10 KXOX FRUIT FARM k NURSERX TOR many years we hare made ihe entti- ion of SMALL. LIU ITS a spe cialty, and taking into account vamrrv, e.ui titv and uun, our stock of Vines and Plants of tstrr. BLirsiiniKiF.'i, MR i whkkries, i.(mu;h:i:i iw, nASPBKHKII.S, 11 liK AS fi. Ac. kt it onequaled anywhere, which we offer on lbs most favurable terms. Parties wishiag to purchase would do well to correspond with, I or sd foronr Price List, which will be ; stnt 10 a" applicants free of charge. j Oar Seed Stire and Rtrticulural Boute : , an rln. c ' u 15 at -. U Street, ' "n"e a" articles belongingto such an estab 1,shraenl can be had of ihe best qnality. J- KNOA. Uoi 155. Pittsburg. Pa. I , JiiXeCUtOr 8 KOtlCe. , "NOTICE is hereby given, that Letter I 1 tamentarvon the last will and testament I of BENJAMIN ANGSTADT, deceased, lata. a? HT'l p"' V """signed, by the Register of I n nn Punnlr in fiio ftrTn r 19 av 1 1 wlbmam Union county, in due form of law; all persona ; having claims against said estate will present ' them, and those owing said estate are reiOca- ; tea to make immediate payment, to OYRUS BROWN. Executor lw1itmTir. March A, lsi3. S-First of the Season ! NEW GOODS! FROM rniLAD. AXD X. T. VriV flrtOfK , -py pufWiJ Ivi'tU" Jrir -hW 0(3' I). T T r?IWlMi - vv-.j For tbe Spring; ami Sumraor. For tlie Spring and Summer. For the Spring' and Summer. For the Spring aud Suuinie. Call axd See. I Call and See. j Call and See. i i V L JM, .EE j jno. II Goodman, Market St..lewfsl nrg : Jno. II.GoOllDiaD, Market St., Lr isbllU ar-iJno.II.Goodman,IWarketSt.,LeWi:iburS j Ls"AH kinds of Grain bought for Cash. rf) BBLS. Mackerel, Xn. 1 and 2, JJ In bmlf and whole bamis. r al hr J.VO. 11. I.O0DUA. COD FISH for sale bv JNO. n. onnDtfAV. 7IHTE aud Blue Plastrr for calo T JS'. H. flODMX. SALT, in barrels and sacks for ?a!o r JNO. II. 0O.11HI AS. 20 000 BUS. of Oats wanted, I VyV7VJVy for which UKhkhCTt l ai.l inch. y y JNOL 11. lliNlLUAN. i - Estatft flf Mr Maria It flraliam Aan'il -r FTTr; Tcstamennrv nn th j Mrs. SIAKIA M.UKAII M, I Estate of i:tDurg ,,,,,, l njon connt; ', bu franted 0 john G- Bo;!,s a sonJ iD,,eh. a ,h-Peio r.,,..i , 1: u,. ..f 1 paynieni,and tho having.claims onleraands against the same will present them for settle ment to JOHN G. HOGGS, Executor, or A. H. DILL, his Attorney. Lew, .Mrg, March 26, 1863. DISSOLUTION. partnership of S. linn and C. -., trading nnder the hr-m of Hurrt I a. A. R 'ia. J. is this day dissolved, by mutual Consent. The business will hereafter be ron linned VjS. Hursh, at the old stand. Tha dpoh": aun rapers will be left at the Store lh . d-T of May. All in eresied will r irase lake nonce. H. H I KSII. Lewisburg, April I, 1863. C. ROLAND. Executor's Notice. "TOTICE is hereby given that letters testa- 11 mentary on the last will and testament ot JAMES DALE,"1 late ol Lewisburg ) borough, Union couniy. deceased, have been ' granted to the subscriber, by the Register of ' L'nion eoonty.in due form ol law; therefore alt persons indebted to said estate are requeste I to make immediate payment, anil those having claims against the same will present them properly uiucun,icu aruirmrui in tua undersigned. T. H. WILSON, M.D., Es'r. Lewiaburg. March 12, '63. SPECIAL NOTICE. ON and after JULY 1st, IW. the privi!er of converting the present is.ue LE GAL TENDER NOTES INTO THE NA TIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (common ly called "Fivw-Tweaties") will cea. Ail who wish to invest in the Five-Twen'y Loan most, therefore, apply before ihe 1st vC JULY next. JAY COOKE. Sraairrl".i AutT. Ap- 3m3 No. IUS. Third St.. Phitad fllHE pannersh.p herei-lore i, ; t-e, I tweea W. Vats G.aaa and A. II- I".". in the pracuce of the law, is .h.s tolvvd. Lewisfrurg. Jan. s, lf .
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