JU I i lii it J : I j n I ii I 1 it Cctte.;.iijetire. of tlie Str A rtrini-!e. Mr. .kkuno, Kj., April 7. Tho Transports caaie cudiiculy. In he morning, brfure wo were up some one ta!t:i iuto lLo tect "Strike tcuta imuie difciy !" Then there was a hurry ing to tid fro; but we cooled down aud tot k l-realfast. 'Mjct ruaily to move itnmedi He'.j !" but we leisurely struck teuts, as Co transports weru iu niglit. This post, owing to tLo numerous camps aLii lug buts, and hospitals, was iu fcstid with ras. After wo Lad pitched our tents at the post, we floored tbeui, and rat hunting was a grand utuuscuierjt. l'ou could sec f('iijj uf men about the log !n,u-es a'm ist any tiuia iu tbe day, with the '-tjcneralf ' (a dog that ba followed tbe Uigiuictit from Annaprdis.) aud other dogs, rushing about, tearing up tbe fljors, with shouts of laughter aud fuo. The rats took refuge uudt-r our tents. Capt. llassenpluji's was a favorite place. They annoyed Foster so much that he couldu't sleep. One located its family ritit uudorneath where be usually laid bis head to sleep. That morning, when the teuts were taken down, there were so many that it took the "Generai" and all the lt.giincut to buut theui. Field and staff, liue and non-com. officers aud privates dropped packing and tenl striking and j .ined iu the cba?e. It was a scene of universal fuo. Ila.-senplug quietly suioked his pipe, looking on, aud remarked that they would fin J 75 there ud it came very Dear it. Kat-catchiog ovtr, teuts struck, bag gage loaded, we embarked on tho Kenue beck: by fko oVock we were off Ft. Monroe, and steamed up tbe Uay, getting to Ualtitnore tbe m it day in tbe afternoon, of Friday. About 3 o'clock, A. M. Sat urday, started, passing od the other side of Harrisburg, out the I'enu'a Central, reaching Fitttl urg 10 o'clock on Suuday. In tbe evening, lft Fittsburg, and pass ing Conshcchtou next day, Monday at 10 o'clock, Columbus, Ohio, 5 o'clock P. M. Cincinnati, 2 o'clock 1. M., Tuesday. Crossed the Ferry to Covington about 10 o'clock : lift Covington in tbe evening I and arrived at Paris, ly , sotno lime in the iiight. Were there until Friday xuorniug, when we marched to 51 1. Ster ling, 22 miles, leaving Paris at 9 o'clock, and arriving here about G oclock in tbe eveuing. ' Passing through Pennsylvania, it was coll aud there was snow, and everything looked Lkak and cheerless ; and nobody came out to sec us; and we saw nobody tte knew ; aid were very depressed. We got au iJ. a, somehow, we wcro going through our homts.whcn we went through cur naliye Sti-t ', and however prtsuroptu- , cm, were (hvaruing that we would see the glaJ faces of frtc-ads at every ftation, eniilii g au-1 jiug to as, and htddicg us '(iod epecd." lint na not a face ." Cut a kindlj Eini'c souie shivcnug mor tals trudgiug along, scarcely deigning to look uj at lbu c:ri ioiLel it was a dipappotutiuerit, however unreasonable it might he. At 1'itt.iLurg, we were all fed in the public hail, with b.-inotr? auj placards up "Welcome to Uuruside's gallant 9th Army Corp," io Many p'ao.s along the route we had c. lT e uud provision e?rv.d. K-pecia!!y at Colutubu?, Ohi-", they Lad fiae preparations, Lut it wil marred ly ao uiifjrtuna:c dij.ute between k me of dur men aud the l'rovost Guard. Ojr men have, perhaps wrongly, an idea that th-?y cm do zi they please wherever they go, aud have an uttur contempt fur the troops that remain in thtir native Stales. They tried to pass up the street tho guard resisted : tho officers shot some of our men with their revolvers, at.d BOine few iriUfkcts wero discharged. Oue of our tucu was killed and four of the 21st Mass. wounded. I can say truly there was there very littlo drunkenness as al lodged in the papers; and as to the of ficers standing looking on, it was done so quick, and in such a way, that nono ap peared to appreciate what was going on. At Cincinnati, thoy fed us splendidly in the Market House, and we marched past tbe Durnet House, where Gen. Curnsidc, in citizens' dress, with an enormous black f ilk bat, looking on the whole like a sign for a Jew clothing store, simply said that we bad always done what be had asked us to do be was very happy to have com maud over us again and we cheered, and marched away. J. 51. L. Earnrtne$t of Woman' lure. It was the wifo cf Senator Andrew Johnson, who taught him to read, and thus started bim in his career of greatness and useful- ness : what a good wife is that . lint a still m-jre touching proof of tho holy love f ., ..mm. is that related of the I -if of . soldier iu a New Koc'.and State, i She could not read, formerly, and while in bis society thought little of it. But then he weut forth to defend her and bis .... , ,u ,Jtu nf ih ,,.. d. i ch.ldren from the wrath of the slave des- Dotism. bcr wotoan'a heart impelled her ' .... .... to barn to read and write, so that she might sea and nnderstaad with her own eves what be said, and also so that no prying or unfeeling eje should interpose between bir and ber husband, l'recious boon ! she can now write to him, aud can read bis writing without any interpreter. Is not tbe latter tbe most beautiful illus tration of woman's devotion ? (We add another proof. A lady friend, ' traveling frorn Llmira to Wiliiamsport, made the acrjii tintaoce of a soldier's wife, ,. .... i . - l: ging to TUti mm i aso.og-oo, iu . sicVnesS, and denying herself foui on tbe ! wsj, lest ber money should not bold out. J Three ladies learuin tho fact pcrcoaded ; ber to receive so.ue assstauce. which sent i nor w i ( bcr n juicing ou her wiy ) j LATEST NEWS! JL'sr as we go to press, we received a dis patch staling ibat Ihcic would be a Jarge Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Grape Vines, tic. &c, fur sale at this place, in ike Ctprtug, in a Surtery each tide of the Rivr. They wiil be brought from the old Laird Kidse iijrery, formerly belonging to Lewis O. Hummer, but now to iSHKLLKH, Lewis & H iM n eh, who have entered into a co-partner ship ,,r the purpose oi establishing a regular Nursery al litis place. The old Laurel Kidge .Nursery is smutted in Adams Co., Pa., is a well-established nursery, and contains as rood a variety of trees as any in the lateof renn a or lew ork. Mr. Hummer has had rotitiiJiTkblf ezj t-riviirr in tbe LusineM from bis joaik Tl i iiti lie c:m z-r t-t larg, w-II trrniej Trei uf tit Wt ami latent variti?. JVrfnns iliioic purrb&M of tin nrm, bnl iwlter m-mj in tlirir order toon, that wru brinic the kiiilMlciril; but tbr-wiil b tut trcfH brought fn m tht Nurwry th.tn will be neceMarf to ti. I oru-rf, ftti'j urrDUvm can thrKlre tr ui trMM bf'iio buymrc.il lti y wisb to. U' aoutx a lift of trwrt whirh f bv on hand; but we ran not eoDTniently tuum raEe tbe diffrr-nt Tri-ti- ; but the public wUl liu-i a catalogue at the Dime having luxtitutlin. Aprl trefs, 6 to o frt-t huh. Irt m 1" to 2't eti.Hih IVmb, frctii 4 toti b-ct bi.'h. 1 to lrtf.vacb tauiiartt IVar, 3 U 4 bili, 4u to io eta. eaolaW Ilaart IVar, il to 4 ft--! bub, .: to 4u cU, each, t'htrry. 6 to N fevt bizh, to 1(7 et.earh. I'luiua, ou plum otN ka. Hot f-t hifb. 40cU eclk. Nn tar:iie, U'iunft aii'l Apricota, 'ijcti. each. tintr Vir. 'ct t a ?1 each. Curntntfl. IM to l.VU wli. t.CHwbtrriei. 15cta.toh. Ulafkbt-rriei, cln. each, or T.cts. pr Ji u. Katpbfrri-it. l-tft. each. ir fl per (iozun. btrb.-rrif!. -J.lcis. per doren, or ?6cts. pr hundred. Ithubart., torts. arh, $1 per do-n. Omaui-nUl tre1. frorn 'Ibrtn. to each, fcvergreeu Ut-s, from 4t'tn to f I carh. .HrJLLr:!: & HUMMER. LewUTvurg, Jan. 23, lMiU. i. nership herelofure rxtstins betwern rnnmsou It. fcvans ami Alhert h. .oiper, nn ler the firm name of EVAN'S & CUOI'EH, is this day dissolved by mutnal consent The Books and accounts are in the hands of T.G. Evans, who is authorized to settle the busi ness of the late firm. Ail knowing themslrcs Indebted will please call at llie old. stand, and settle the sau.e. T KVAXW. ALBERT S. COOrEE. Lilrt.lli-, M.rebS. NOTICE. flllin un-lersipned havin; pnrrhai.d the interetof Albert S. Cooper in the late linn ol Evans rV Cooper, will continue the I tirorery aud I'i olloa business at he old stand. I take this opportunity to return my thanks i lo the public for a liberal patronage, and hop i bv studvin? the wants of mv friends and en- deavorin; to supply theui lo merit their pa tronae io the luiure. 1. U. t. A.b 'iKtvmi "' Furniture ! Furniture ! ! Broke Out in a New Place! BURKAUrf, from f 10 to SIS. FIXE PRESSING UUREAU3, fr-un $"-U to Sr&. SECRETARIES, DESKS, fcc. Ac. diLfrn-nt prices. BEDSTEADS, from $3 tt JOi a Uiifereut patterns and latest ft) lei. TABLES, Exttwrinn, 11 fotatid ujiwardi. Centra. Tier, End. Card, li nt ii (two ftiu-wff Hrealtfaot. made of any kiud of wood dintl- hut Waitiut, lnlit;aiiy and Koao wo'jj always on bauJ for tli traJu. STANDS, Ttpor, W bat-Not, tfewiog, Ac Ac, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattcrn3' CHAIRS, CphoUtrI, Larc Arm. tiwioc, Parlor Chi in always on ImnJ; alo, ari Sat, Lart; Korkrr and Nora-, Wiuilxor tMiairs. Iarp and small Murker, Tabis and Childruu'sCbairn, alwajs on baud. TOWEL-RACKS.DOUGU TRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my own manufacture, insured one year. P. S. I intend, in a short time, (as soon as I can ret np a fine Hearse.) to attend to the I'NDUKTAKIXU BUSINESS r will keep some twenty-live or more ditierent sized Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in I.ewishurg. Call and see before pnrrhasin; elsewhere. KEPAIRIXU done immediately. CHAS. S. HE 1. 1., CkamberUn'i Block. Lei.tiurj, Feb. -It, 1S63. SArOMI IKIt ! SAPONIFIER! tVThe FAMILY SOAP-MAKER. All Kitchen (ireae can be made into god SOAP by usin? SAl'OSIMCR. tVItirections accompanying each Hoi SOAP is as easily made with it, as making a CUP l,f Coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees- nix'a. Salt Manufacturing Company, No-127. Will lint St. Feb 10, ISf.Syl , PHILADELPHIA. ICE...c:k...ice! fVHF. undersigned are putting up an ICE G, SE ar?e taoh l0 snp'ply a our people with Ice during the whole year. Ice i l I : i : . . j:i . i win uc uciiicicu u .iMrii, uaiiy, 41 a. ciiraper rate than private Ice Houses can be rilled. rCall on either of as on North 4th St. or at the Ice House below the River Bridee. II.A.WWOP.NSAOT., LrwisburK, r.3, 19ft) IKANK. ANOSTAUT REMOVAL! 1"! I.. HOWRY has removed his I'boto i. graph ENlabliMlimcnt to ih New Buiiuingon Market street, recently oo cupied by Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BANK, where he has fitted up one of the Finest Galleries in the Country! Having superior facilities and a lone i p.r!tnre, ne is saiisiiru nidi iiw wu mu n be bMn Ca B, his workmanibip I,ewibur;, Ane 15 .N0mT1II,.i.a-. r.oTi Bam, ) Shamokin, Pa Nov. 4, I86S. $ Tm hak has declared a dividend of i p.r Ctai. for the last su months. F. w. 1'OLI.ot'K Tres. mm OTICE is hereby siven that the ("opart- UNION COUNTY STAR Best Wouk fob Canyas3i.no Agents Harper's Pictorial History. OK THE GREAT 'REBELLION .v Tat r.vrto states. ESSR3. HARPER & BROTHERS have commenced the issue, iu Numbers, uf a The work has been for many months in course of preparation, by a writer tvery way qualibed for Ibe task. The Itoocctio contains a clear account of the formatiou of the Confederacy of the States ; the formation and adoption of the Con slitution of the United States, and the estab lishment of the National Government ; the origin, development, and progress of the doc trines of .Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed, until the final culmination in the Or cut lUbtllion. The HisToat comprises an account, drawn from the roost authentic sources, of the Events of the War; intrigues of the Southern leaders at home and abroad ; the gradual detection of one section ; the great Uprisine of the People for the maintenance of the National Life and Existence ; the rapid creation of an immense Army and Navy ; Battles by l.ano ana sea. The iLLrsxaiTions comprise Portraits of those who have borne a prominent part in the struggle; Maps of different localities; Plans of leading actions ; Views of scenes of inter est, and of the most important Buttles. These Illustrations are mostly from drawings taken on the spot, by artists deputed for that purpose, to accompany every division of our Army and Navy. Every facility at the eommsnd of the Pub lishers has been employed in the preparation and execution of this work; and they confi dently believe that it will form the most trust worthy and valuable historv which can be prepared of THE GREAT STRUGGLE FOR THE AMERICAN U-lU.-. MuSe ani Terms of Publlcatliw. The work will be isr-ued in Numbers, con sisting of 84 pages of the size of "Harper t Weekly," printed from clear type, upon line paper, and will prooably De coinpieteu about Twemv Numbers. The Numbers will be issued at intervals. if possible, of about three or four weeks. The Price of each Number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Cents. The Illustrations in each Number arealone worth the ririce asked. Men out of employ ment.esoeciallv SICK OK VIS A tt LEU SOL- VIERS. can find no other work so sure of ready sale and eood profits. For further par ticulars, apply to the Publishers. HARPER A. BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New Yolk (fHHjH Kerns Km (Lwta. XK IT GOODSI KW UOOIISI yKWOOOO.1l -VA W GOuDSt foR FAIT. AKT WtXTWRt tO It 'ALL ASP WISTF.RI FOR FALL AXD WI.VTKKI rott fall a sit wixrtni CALL AXD SHE I CALL AXD ftKI I ALL AXD XKEI CALL AXD SKEl KRKMF.R, krCLVRK Co KRKMFR, tTCLL'RK CO KRKMKR, tTCLVRF. CO KREXFR, Jl 'LIKE 4 CO LAwUbarg, Nov. BUFFALO HOUSE LEW1SBUKG, VMOX CO PA. LEW IS UCIHEL, Proprietor. riMIIS new Holel is situated opposite tin Court House,inthe most fashionable and beautiful part of the town, and for style and convenience can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the University, or attending Court, will find it the most convenient and central public houe charges will be the most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to oesiow every conitort upon those who may call. Persons in the County will be charsed 25 els per meal. Lewisburg, April 1, 18U2 CASH PAID FOR HAGS, ZSaat Gets fcqafttt fur Suntpcu ! The Inchest Cash prices paid for COT TON and WOLLEN RGS,OI.D NEWSPA PERS, WASTE PAPER &c, at the store of CHARLES M. KING, AVII1TE DEER MILLS, UXIOX COUNTY, rEAWA, Where nay be found a varied assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, &c, for sale at reasonable rates. ZSaav Gelt fccjahit fur Sumpcn ! Cash paid for Rags. BENEDICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer, AMI fUKSS AXD WATIHRS FOR SALE. tyNcw Shop on South Fifth St.J Levisbn rg, April 23, lr.2 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. IS: THE undersigned, having removed her Watch and Jewelry establishment to one of the rooms recently occupied by Thos. O. Grier, (adjoining Miss Amanda L. Zuber s Millinery onop.i Mantel street, between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps on hand an assortment of choice JEWELRY, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which she offers at prires to suit ihe times. Also. CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted as represen ted. MARIA S. Z LIBER. Ltwlibnrg, Mj 2,lsCS. Daily Morning News. OAM'L 8LIFER has commenced furnishing O ihe Ilarrlsburg Telegraph mornings,atone cent per copy Ihe very latest News, at cheapest rates June 21 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUIXA WARE. SHOE FINDINGS, LA.STS, Acfccttc. VTrE have an extensive assortment rf the V above Goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. Call and examine Ihe qnality and price before parehasin; else where. EVAN'S Si COOPER, Lewsb- & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE ArRIL 17, ISO:!. Office ol Jtv Cooaa, subscription Agent, AT JU tuoat to- SAJfctin, 114 South Third St. Pmi.avti.raia, Nov. 1. 1862. fPHE undersianed, bavins been appointed J Subscription Agent by the Secreiary of the Treasury, is now preparea io lurnisn New Twenty Year 6 per cent. Bonds, of the United States, designated as "Five Twenties," redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Febuary 23th, lrtf.2. The COUPON BONDS ara issued in sums of $50, I0(), $nll0, IOOO. The REGISTER BONDS in sums or 00, $ 1 00, $500, 1 1100 and $5000. Interest at Six per cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is r.tVAIII.E I IK CiOI.O, semi-annually, which is equal, at the present premium on gold, lo 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 upon all Railroads. Canals, Bank Stocks and Securi ties, and the immense products of all the Manufacturers, Ac, ic, in the country, 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 Revenue, serves lo make these Bonds the lictt, Mmt Available and Mont Popu lar Jnveilment iu tlie Murht. Subscriptions received at PAR in Lesal Tender Notes or notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every fa cility and explanation will be alToided on ap plication at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on haud for immediate delivery. JAV COOKE, Subscription Agent. EXCISE TAX. --Assessor's Notice. Kotlce to Tax Payers. rilH AT in accordance with an Act approved July I, I8ti2, entitled "An Act lo support the Government and pay interest on the pub lic debt," every person, association, partner ship, or corporation, desiring a license to en gage in any business, trade, or occupation named in the filth section of said act, must register their an application wiih the Assis tant Assessorof assessment division in which such trade or occupation is to be carried on Manufacturers, liable under said act lo pay any duly or tax, are required to furnish to the Assistant Assessor a statement, subscribed and sworn lo in the form prescribed by the fiHlh section or said art. Blanks and infor mation may be obiained from the Assistant Assessors in their respective divisions. Division No. fi, 14th District, Pa., comprises Union county, Penn'a. Assistant Assessor, Division No. (!, CHARLFS H. SHKINEK. Office, in Mililinburg. Communications may be addressed to me at Middlelown, Dauphin Co., Pa. DANIEL KEN DIG, Oct.3l Assessor Mth Assess. Dist. Pa ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music, Music Books, Music Merchan- dise,and all kindsof .lluxlcal lllNirii nieilts, at the lowest possible prices. nu. Til I! Hnrar Waters' Modern 1m- w . IBHproel Ovrmtrung TfY"7ilRO. FRAME PI SOS rrjudtly pri-nminred bj tbe Prrtu and Mnic Matter, to U utK-rior Iptruuimu. Tliy r built if the r.rt nd tnt tborUKbly wontdmtrrilsaol w' $tnmi any Wmi(t. The tou U ry tJVrp, ruuntl. full MQ4 baiiow; lit tftnen istp(tr. '.uro nrntft wtrranira ror lUrwo yiMtr. .'riora doBi to $iuu. w-ti'l-taul 1'Udos at groat bargain prirr fWn fib to $Im. Horace Water' Mclodcontt, RoflrwocM, Cnr!S-Tuned the E(itn1 Temperaiuent, with the I'atrnt DiTjd. il 1vj11 atitl fcoio Mi. No. 14 rvrUve, scroll from C to C, f C to V. F to K, " K tn K, rtoF, No. 4.-5 No. 6.-6 No. 4 Piano Style. two atop and to kuoi rttlts No. 7. 5 nd two banke of koy, .... 200 No. 8 ft octaTe Orpan M-ldToitR. two hmxtkn of toy, -mtal bam. four aud X toj., $0. $J7fr and $ ;Ou. Theae Mviodt-orj rrmain In tone a long tin.. Each Meiodtton warranted for tlire years. The Alexandre Organ if a r1 instrument. eorrrpondiiiK in power ud com pif to the ordinary In feet pipe Organ. I a roMwood caarn, 6 imps, $1 9 13 II tfrft, with pvTcurtMcn, 3n 13 topn, with percuion. and "expreMion,' 37 A liberkl discount to Clrrpymcn, Churrhc?. SaMmth Schonla, IMiicer, eminarii and Taher. The Tradu supplied on Uie nnt liWral trrmit. HUKACE WATERS. Aeent, 4S1 Bmatlway, New ITork. TIIE DAY SCHOOL BELL. A New 8intrinj Dook for day schools, called ihe Day School Bell, is now ready. It rnntaina about .?. hoMt Sons, Kotin-I. ratch-.luttt". Trios, iiiiarltu and Chorunea. many of tlirro writU-n eipwwly for tliis work. beMdee HZ pafof lht Klrunritu nf Mufiti. Tlie Klemeutu are 0any and prosrewifr, that ordinary teecbrrawill And tbeninelwa entin lj uf reNPtul in inrtrurtin een yoimp wholara to Bin cor rectly and arientilit-ally. while tlie tun-e and wi-rds rin brace eurh a eariety of ll-t ly, attraftir- and rul atir riiin mutiif and aentimentj., that no trouble will beexpe rionord io in'liiriuft all bffclnorm to on with Ml in ar.iuirinj(kiinon-ofthinoeiboalth (riini,iauty in provinc happinert yiHdintt and onb-r-pnlurinit rxn i- of eihool lite. In aimplirity of it rlfmenU, in variety and adaptation of miic, and in exrelb uw and number of ita auniKs original, alted and adapted, it claims by nurb to excel all cmpetiton.. It will be found to to the beat erer fanned for Sminariea, Acadetnie. and pub lic ScbooU. A fw darnpl papee f the Element. Tuuoh, and inc" are tfm in a Hrrular; aend and pt one. It i compiled by IIOKACK W ATKKS, author of Sabbath School Bf lla," No. 1 and'i, wbkh have had the enor mous aale of 7l0.000 copies. Prices -tapr roTer, 20 crnln. $b pr 10U; bound. 30 o-uta, per 1"0; Hoth bound, emboaaed. gilt, 40 cenU, $-t) per l'-O. ' ropfm fnrnisbedat the 1'0 prire. Matlwl free at then-fail price HORACE WATERS. Publisher, 48t Broadwnv, New York. For Sale by LJPP1SC0TT 4 0 IfidmUtphia. The Horace Waters Pianos &lleloleons and ALEX ANDRE ORKA'S, nd T. Gilbert A Co s eele brated -Eolian Pianos, are the floe it instruments ftr parlors anl cbnrt-hee now in uae. A larc assortment ran beseenat the new waterooms. No. 4M1 Broadway, between Grand and Broouijhjlreet. whirh will be sold at extremely low price. Planns and Melodeons from aundry makers, new and at-cond hand. trond-hand Pianos and Melodeonsat great bargains: prices from$-& to 100. Sheet Music. Muni Books, aud all kind of Music Merchandise, at war prices. Opinions of the Vs. w The Horare Waters Pianos are known as anions tfie very bent. We are enabled to speak of these inetruments with aomedegreeof confidence, from personal knowleilim of their excellent tone and durable iuality." Ae J orAr Sabbath School Bell No. 2. Hn.000 eopiM iHunl. It la.n .ntin ne. work of nearly 2UO pap4. M.ny of tli. tunM nri hymm ..r. writtrn .xprM.ly for thin vnluoia. IC .ill mod b. a popular aa Iu prroVwwr rltcll No. 1.) .hieh haa run up to th enormoua nnmli.r f o'JO.UUO copiMi outstripping any Sunday rVhool Book of it rile fowled in thia eoavjtry. Alao. both Tolumr. are bound in on to accommodate brhoolA vi.binc them in that form. Price, of llell No. 2. paper cover. 15 centa, $ V2 per IUO. Hound, 25 cent., f IS per 100. Cloth bound, emboaaed, aril. 30 eeuta, f a per 100. llell No. 1, paper corera, Vi eeuta, $10 per loO. Bound, 20 cent. $18 per 100. Cloth bound, emboeeed, Kilt, 25 rente. $'& per 100. Bella Noa. 1 and 'i bound to gether. 40 centa. $-0 per 100. 25 eopiea fnrnfebed at tha 100 priee. Cloth boond, emboaaed, gilt, 50 centa, $40 par 100. Mailtd pnetane free at tbe retail priee. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, May ,'82 18meq 4M Broadway, New York. Central Foundry and Machine Shop Bllfrr, Wall, Rkrlarr Co. Manufacturers of Bullock' Iron Mower and Reaper, Darling'i Enelless Chain Horse Power Willson's Teleuranh Fodder Cnl- ler, Riches' iron Plow,Witherow' Self.Shar penin' Plow, and Michigan Doable Plow. Also, Stoves and Castings of every descrip ion. All kinds of Agricultural Implements kepi on hand for sale. Jobbing work in Wrought and Cast Iron rand-Brass done to order. Country produce taken in exchange. Cot. of Sistb a Market 9lrs hkarf, T. EVANS & COOPER FAMILY OllOCEHY AND Provision Store, on Market street, between 3d and -lib, LEWISBURG Call and Satisfy Yourselves. OUR STOCK is large and well selected embracing everything nsnally kepi in a first-class GROCERY STORE including an assortment of QUEEXS -W A R E, HARD-WA RE, CEDAR and WILLOW-WARE. Til. 0. BVANS AMIKKT 8. COOrKR Lewia'iurx, March IS, 1S01. News Agency. TPHE undersigned having opened a Xfwii 1 Ollice in connection with his BOOK, STATIO.XEKV.anrf VARIETV Siore, he is thereTcne prepared lo receive subscriptions Tor the following xkwspu'KRs. Mtctzm:, if. Philailelpliin Iii.juin.-r, Tree., ldjcer, r'aturlay Eve'ft Toat, Dollar New.paer, Tbe l-reaiiyterian, Chrietiana Advocate t Journal, Th Metbodi.t, American Agricul turist, New York IIerald,Tribune,Timea,Vorld,llarper'e n'eekly, Frank Le.lie, N. Y. Ledger, Mercury, Warer!ey Magiizine, Home Journal, Yankee Notion, Nick Nat-k., Illai-kwood, fc-leetic, llarper'a Maifaaine, reteraon'e, Uo.ley'a Lady'a book, Atlantic Monthly and any others desired. Persons wishing any of the above had better call soon lo have advaniage of i'lub Kate, reorders from a distance promptly attended to. H. W. CJHOTZER, Nkws Aot. Lewisburg, Pa., Dec. 18. ISdl James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LLN, J Attorney, at LaK, LEWISUI.KO, 674 Union Oiunty, Penn'a. J. IIKBRILL LIW ConxiMiioma for the Plate of with power to take Depoetliona.arknow ledge Deeda,Ar Auction and Conialsslua House la Lealabnrg. g2B Lepil Anciioneer! F.A.Uwnt-IkUMCr having beeo appointed sole Auctioneer lor Lewisbi.ra, is prepared to attend to all calls in his line in town aud country. Commission Sales. In April ncit, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the reception, and the sale al stated times, of all kinds of (.noils at Auc tion. Any one wishing lodisposeof any arti cle can depositit with me and I will sell it ai the best advantage I can and charge a per centage for the same Feb. 2. 1859 F A DOXEHOWER NOTICE Gentlemen ! C1ITIZE1XS of LrwUbiirg and vicinity are resppctrullv informtftl ihat the suhscriber ha.s bo'jghl out the interest of C. I. Hikes in the biibiness of Sharing aud Hair Cui?.anl rontinuM tht mine ftt th nlil ftUnJ tmncmpnt of w iinw A mm on.' btork, bt-twrvD CPfUiiy'iiaiid J. Iloutcbtuo' nbert by trirt sttt-nti'-n to luaiofcti hm hnpr to mtixfitctioa tn all trbo mmy fivtr bim with tbe it palttiu HT t U tinjfs irfp t u u day f.. To all who tarry bt-rt. til tbetr barJp Kmw on T Kt a (laKint nbave, gixnl t harber vvr ct, Jnmt emit no lULLiai at bUfaloon. bOf mnrn.eTcorilOOB, Towels clean, ruoti atbau-p anl tK:iors lten. April 8, IWil A. W. ML1.IN, Trof. Brb. Wl N Fl ELD FACTORY! Aear Ilartleton, t'nion Co., Pa. TIIE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform his friends and the public in gene ral, that he Continue In mianfar. tore all kinds of Woolen Uooda, such as t'ioihs.Uassimeres.Tweeua.Katiineits, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in nse, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sate in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in thecounlrv. Agoodsup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or to exchange for wool, at neie thai can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best mannerand on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de livery ot me roils. MARK HALFPENNY. Wjnfield Mills, March 30, 1857. 1UVJERE HOUSE" LeulMburpr, Pa. R. G. HETZEL, Pao'a. T HIE undersigned returns his sincere thanks for the patronage extended towards him by the citizens of Union and the adjoininc counties, he would most respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. R. G. HETZEL Lewisburg, March 13, 1R62 m3 CARPETS large and choice vari etv, from 31 els. upwards, for sale by April 10, '61 BROWN 4. liRO. FRICK, BILLQEYER fe CO. Are manufacturing and have constantly on hand a large onan- amy of 4 feet Palmes and 3 and 4 &sssfeet Lath al the following prices: PallnitM headed in a new style, from $9 to $10 per M Late 3 and 4 feet long, $1 to $1.62 pr M. MllllglC at $5 lo $7 per thousand. Palings and Lath made to order, any length parties may desire LawUbnnt clean Sawmill, Dee. 26, 1SG0 SAM t. H. oawto. ohwio Airain hues & HAYES. Attorneys at Law. 0' FFICE on rsotith Second hear Market St April I, '61 LewlsburaT, Pa. JIlTMHat- i8i3)2I'L THE Fall Session commences Wealncxday, Oct. 1, 186;. The Winter Session immediately after the Holidays. Those desirous of entering the Institution for the first lime, are requested to apply to ihe Principal before ihe opening of the School. Special attention is given to thequaltfication of Young Ladies and Gentlemen for Teaching. The Bible is a Text Book. TUITION per session including contingent expenses. ritTMAltr Rewtlne. Writing. Deflnar, Arlthtaatle. Geoff., tfram.ana- U. S. Iliatory.l . . - - - 5 OC ADVAXCKh KNOI.lSll-I.UnotinelndedaboTel to LSNUUAOKS, i ;m Tuition payable immediately upon the close of the session. VtTA deduction of 10 per ct will be made to thiue paying anviwca. No other deductions except for protracted sickness- i. RANDOLPH, Sept. 9, 1B63 Principal Tbe Dimes Savins Institution of Le wisburg V TJrV'iZ1:,: "J.on ZTtl ; cent, per annum Interest will he nnirl nn nil . , , ;)fciai deposiles of Two Dollars and upwards . :ej : . J . .. ii oeposnea two montns and longer. Office ic James Oeddes' brick block. Market 8t H. P. SHELLED. Treasnrer Lewisburg, Oct. 10, I860 A $35 Iron City Cf .lege Scholarship IOR sale at the filar i, CAtv Hftce, k '.ewisburg The Family Always Prog Store Beady ! If von wanr pare l)rnt:s. go to MTHAFFLK'S Urug rV t'hrniical Knip .rium. where is kept a lare and general assortment always. fur any article usually kept in a nrM class 3)1! ft 39011 call at Ihe FAMILY DliUG STOIIE OF C. W. KCI I Ari'I.K, f.ewkorg .... Prnmyra D WID GINTER & SON HAVE removed their tliillr and Cn Itinet Ware-room to Uie larger and more commodious rooms, late the resid ence of Win. Frick, on the turner uf Third and Market Ma, LrnKhnrc, where ihey have on hand ihe LAKfJEMT and UEsT ASSORTMENT of Work ever i rtrred tolho public in this vicinitv, comprising res flu -a and laney Wa.h.tand of tlie lat .trlea, e. .alreeat I'hair.. 1'ane.eat Chatra. lio. e. Chair, ia re. Hat K.ea. Towel Itscaa. Jenny l.t-d and I'ot- - itet..trad.. Faoey l.oun?.. r.ncy T:ib!e Ac alao jX (,-nerai itiwurtment nf t.'ft.UMoX it'Oif .Iwara en band barroom and olRce Chairs Wfcol. , -or ftetail. We also attend to the ID .TA KI."V( hueineafi in all it. Iran-hea. K.-iraa; T'.vi.jc.! with Feory llKAR-K -7,,1 Kl.kv Patent Metallic Burial fn-rs, aud Cof 4 i-f our ' .n manutMcturealway. on hand, we are at any ne. within an hour', notice, to wait u- oy and .11 who may favor ua wftb a call. Hav. n t the best workmen, wef? vVAKK.. ur manuf iciired by ua, and Ke defycouij ln priee or .tyle. ixJ t Strrrt, f urninz.Scroll and nil reiueinal.le term. . ViHKI! always on ra and Hand Kaillon. inds done a usual. where ": Rtprawinit 1 A cood a. hand for ewel Pi rRt;eim- N.B. Anv work I. ax aoon a poaeihle. on hand will be made Thankful for pat favors., we still expect a continuance of the .aue. WM. F. GRASSLER, Watt l.uiaker, Jnvrlcr A, r; II tier, OpiMnile llelcl-a Holel. Market W. Unlsburg. Pa. Having opened a Shop in P. Gonilman's Clothing Store, is prepared to all kinds of work in his line. Having worked in large cities all his lime, he is prepared to repair Watches. (.'locks or Jeuelrv. and to do Ensraving, Pla tin. Gilding or Galvanizing in the best style of the an. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction, and done at the verv lowest cash prires. Also Acconleons and Meludeons repaired in the best manner. Call in before you go elewhere, see for I yourself and save your money Oct. 5, 1851 HOXXET.. CRAPES. RIIJIJOXS, IM.USIOX?, SILKS. LACES, VELVETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS. Also evervhing comprised in a full assort ment of .Millinery GooiW. : New York anJ Philad. Bonnet Frames. ."WHOLESALE and KfcTAIL. Coun try Orders promptly anrl raretolly filled. SIMON iSTERN. Agent-.. 3tn9l4 33 North 8d St. PHK.AD'A A few of Langstreth's 3SBS:Bec ,livcs lor saie verv chear. by , JOS. B. KOSS. Lewisburg, July I S. S. BARTON, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. iv I.ewlslHirar, Pa, (Olllr opposite the RnlTalo llnnm, near the Court Ilo-e.) nCollec'ions and prolessional business prompllv attended to Oct. lfi, IS6I jOoots and Shoes. The subscriber has just received awal his Store (next door to the Post Oirii fl a full sunnlv . C a. ShoeJ ot every style and variety suitable lo ihe season. The stock ha been selected with particular care, and will be afforded at ti:i KKnitru rr.ttis kir rfaiii i tsn. His old friends and customers and the public generally are invited to call and examine his slock and jmlee foi themselves. I7.1HN l.'FAC'TI Kl.(i and RKI'AIKING as hereto fore will be attended lo with promptness aud at reasonable rates. tewU-lnre.QeMS.W,, ... riv. O.P.SHIVELY. M,rrtrt Square nert donrlo Hiker at Wili l Drop .SCere, ". u w.iaularlurer of ijV ilarnc?3, llrid J es, SaJJles, common and the ntw aatrat UM&E COLl t KS.warranUd to hurt no kurae IN-alcr la KI KKtLII KORKS, RlAkKT4, SLKII.Il BKllS, Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hard ware,&c. r,lIE subscriber, ltavin? carried on l bn.ineee fir aeeeral rear, anil pained a reputation fi.r makintt a enc-t Uarneea ao. a any e.tatili.hment in till rt'Kiiin an.l the I'tiion .'..iinte A 'rienlturl i4n.t. tuTlnit awarded THREE I'Rt Mil V.v.r artielea or bia i oramau.liti would exi'rex. tit uratitude for favor or tbe trailing nuhlie alrea.tr rreeire,, ,DJ aak their conli- f nuei paimnagent hi siw 'and. The leather n.e.1 he tne I er the verv heat, tanned in : the old war, and will lart ror Tear. I emnlov the he.t Workmen-overe mv e.n kiiaea-odm ! i- BIT l?bop at all euitahle bnar. My tiood and Work am warranted, and it not a repreeented av ha returud or eiehanred. Call and ee n. and if I do not .iv. vow I patrnnaice. ' " " TM" EEPAIRIXG nromntlv fttfr.rt.1r.ri to. tW.CHKAf for CASH or KKADV PAV in mnat kind I Ol lonnlry frednee. Uwlebunr. April 1, 1801. 0. V. SIIIYELY. A New and Beautiful Etlition of Tlie 9litakrs of i:luraled Men. BY JOHN 8. HART. LL.D.-In 12mo muslin, price 50 cenis: paper covers, 25 cents. Copies of this book will be sent by mail on receipt of the price in post stamps please address J.r.fil tRRIM KM.ruhltsker. 148 South Fourth fit. Philadelphia Ml'SlC H. W. CROTZER has just received a laree assortment of the newest and best MUSIC comnrisine Sacred and Secular Rooks, Instructors for different Instruments, Hall Room tactics, Ac, together with a choice selection of Sheet Mu sic, among which ihe patriotic son is well represented. All of which is for sale, cheap, at aW, QLU POST OFFICE, Lewisburg. 923 Uy C. J. STA11L. TJIXDERY on 3d street, a few doors I -orth of Market, LEH'IJiVMB, i LOST On Main 8, Lewisburg, a BUCK- ? 'r' ! ,c..r, luimeiiiairir, aii me tnrontcte time i1ARTES UE VISITE at Mowry's Oallery Pit ....L . tl - . a. M J Photograph Albums at Mowry's Gallery ' i noiograpns large size at Mowry's Uallery Photographs in Oil at Mowry's Gallery liri.evivr... u. -.ll... ivoryiypes at Mowry s (.al ery Hallotypes at Mowry s Gallery ' AmbrotypeS, and All kinds o' types al Mowry's GaMerv ! MOWRY'S GALLERY, in Market street, : opposite the Bdnk Lcwuburg t)3tl i 1 UNION liOOTAXn Slloti s TII.Ie AHEAU!-Come one! toini all ) and esanirae lor rour-elvea. the lare... ann cneapei smra ui iiniiie maOe Boo' -anil rihoes in I'niin coumy f IT-Jusl ler.eived a KKEflf :pP.y lf City made work at unusually low price. 'Quick Sales and Small i'rofiiv' is Ihe order of ihe day al lit l:s' OppoMir the Kauk, LeivUrj Juct opened, ojipoi-ite tie Riviere llou.se, in the Room latclj occujtieil by A. Jmii'tt. A FULL and corjijilcte asscrtmrof oj FALL & WINTER CLOTH. ING,sach a Overcoats. Jir4 ;al jjHi nessCais. and l-'oais , i eerv MileaD' rau leva ; and Pantaloor.s and Vcis losuit A ho a large variety -f I nrf-r fl,..hirg, such as Drauers, whirl.. Ac. A !..,.. fine a,....,.. of Boys' toothing of the laieat styles. Also HaTS and C.if.S riii;i i,. anv offrre.l IB thu country. In lart, I have rveryihing t trrssary in the shape ol Clothing, u hich I ofler al a very small advance for cah. PHILIP COODMAN. Aj'l. IV AH kind, i t L'ounlrv Produce taken ia exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. S3. J. WALKER & SONS, DIE SINKEI.S,ENGEAVEES, AM) Seal rtvH .Haniifa turera, 30, .S'owA Third St., I'hiladrlphln. K. tt. Special atiention given lo Masonit and other Society seals. nif3 Variety :ind iews Depot. 'PHE stibsrril.er l,eep. cons'antlv for sale 1 at the POST OKIH K ('eluwthe Kiri.i, House) a wrll-eeircied ti cn of Family (irocerics. Confectionary and Fruit. Fancy No- Jy tions, I't-rfiiiiicry it f-issMkf. Foa.--, Wall I'aperdraSCJ and Oil Shade., Traveling; JJiign Blank, School slid Ilvinn IJooks.Ac. I'IiM-rt and .llagrazlnr ft r a hand or lo ontci , Irc in lliiMnn. .ew ork or Phila delphia euch as ihe Trihunc.Times. Herald, Leil?er, '.Veehly. Clipper. Police Oazetie. .Vler curv.V" verlv, Liieraty 'ompanion. Harper's ? : Le .lie's Ill-isiraied Weeklys.;orler' and Harper's Magazines, Yankee Notions and Nic Naes. Ac. Ac. All IIK HIIK H I'ID fBFtP Ft K tisiL Lewisburg I.KH. W. pOKKKNT M EAT A N U UNION ! TACOB (S. liKliWN, having a ted in feei,i, ,he bunsry of Lew ftEV. isburg and vicinity, for nearly lliree yea?, past, with the best of Beef, Pork, Veal, &c, would return hts grateful thar:k to hi nnme rous customers for iheir pain nage ard an nounces that he tn:ei:,K i. coniitiue.the trnsi ness as heretofore in the Meat Varket Hons between .XrhsO s an.l liaker A Co.'s L)rof Stores. .Market .".quare. Miiiso e.ii.e.-.iavs and Saturdays -fl is the systein. 1'uH.c patronase re spectl'ully solirtied. and satisfaction insnretl March 15. f,I. J. M ERNEK, Ag't- (tale .tliit Han) . Race Street, above 3d- Philadelphia. Ql JLLJI.tX t hoi Eh: VEorRlETORX Terms, l.Zo j.cr day. f T th Ol fB'tf'irifni Cif Thl !! ktUiam ffsnava. y w ttVir t. ftiii we t i( riMTarn1. it-nl nrth fiirnia. iftl th- nm-. ml U-mt w fuliT pVJ'- it at cortinnnntl' i.f f)m.r i.aitrrM.itf-a. rapr th- hwpit..hr ..f rh -r.t;.-ii:;r t- -m- an.l h muA jutlff- f-r tht kiwlim f. it Mivaiitirr anJ urn la. O-ir Itaratmn i e-t-tr;il. t. ruuff iiiajnt lor Merchant ani humeia u. b ft-iiriliy. W Will Nlwvfi crrif-ni-' r to tiMtv th wmnt nrA rrnm. forta rf our gwt; ni uh th a'cii'ibrf. ,.t Vr Cut. I A 9rtim. t-.r affjl.l. an t Mttrntu- Lirrk. lad -l nrarratTvti tn krpan frtni Ut.UJ. an. fif-i tn k-i e-vrai aafi-faf lion ( iKM:V .! I t.LMAS, i'niia., Krb . j Jtll. B'YIK. J. M. MQYERY Fashionable Boot and Shoe Haker, South Fifth St., Lticitlury, TEEPSeonsianily on hand, and manufa J.V tur res u tiTiier, all tiecripnons of Being an espcrtrnceit shoemaker, and an ions to merit a share of the public patronage, he will warrant all work which may past through bis hands. Particular atiention will be given to Ladies Work. "rces are as low as Ihose of any othel dealer in the vicinity. He solicits a lair artaL e.nnfi.lent lhat he rr,n iuf everv Me.nn I . l . ......... lr ' MW,iu,,B. "US- 1BD T : " t T ! T T o rr . r- AlUClltitU LtllV lllUraUlT & i TUSl 10., (Capi'al Stock $500,000) iTIOMPAN Y'S Bu.l.lings.W alnnt street,8 T j corner of Fourth I'hiUuitlphta. IT Lives insured at the usual Mutual rate or at Joint Stock rates about 20 per ceni. Ies or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest in tbe world. A. WHlLLDi.N, President Jons C. Sims, Sec. 747 GEO. F. MILLER, Agnl. I.ewisburj PEIPHErVS LINE ASD FROM rH!I..UKI.riIM RFBICTI01 OF l.Ui llT. l.t Claw 45 Null per M fuwil. 2d du AD do tio 3d do S:l do d ' 4lh do 27 d do fluvial 22 do d" newt, ye and Cora, 13 cent per hoehal. Philad. Depot with Fried, Ward Freed, 11 Market .t. Thankful for the liberal pair nace ci'r'e " we hope bv strict atn-ntion to ius.tifJ0 merit a continuance of the same. THOS I'ETHLR For farther informa'ion apply to iy795 C R M'UIS L Y, Agent, Lf wtsbnrg DR. I. BRUGGER, . HOMEOPATHIC . . . , ..L.t I FF1CB in bis new Brick iii.ck, i ) street, south side, between 4th anil s;""t (Vp ) i-awtsburg JOHN Ii. I.TNN. A TTOKSEY AT lUl, pfv.a. J.X. " " AiesTaaiailssloner of Orr r tne -5""J ' m r N0I4 and t AI.I.ORM A aothori.l to -Ia" " 0mmi j,.,,. n4 Aiu..it. either ot tb. nhove ule and t.. uk th- '" le.lgaaentaololavl)e.lnirtlKrin-trnie i.h.rejridu.- a " a VMM BOtK- l're.bu-iwn. Muh-f. I aud Lnthciau.at i"iKKUiI TH)