The Christian Mother" Prayer. Til not to be an angel, For which I daily pine ; Foil, little hands, are clinging Too lovingly to mine : 1 fain would liuger longer Upon this thorny road, To lead my trusting darliuga Uuto our Lord's abode. But to he like en angel, So free from outward sin, Eo filled with love to J earn, 80 purified within These are the eager longings Which o'er uiy spirit roll ; These are the secret yearnings Which stir my inmost soul. I want to be a model Of every Christian grace. With all that's pure and holy Reflected in my face ; tlpon the narrow pathway A safe and certain guida Unto the little pilgrims Who prattle at my side. Unlike to stint or angel, Amid wild waves I toss, A struggling, siukiug sinner, Just clinging to the Cross ; And, 'mid my self-upbraiding, I find my sharpest pain, To know that on my children My faults must leave their stain. I can not be a model For those so dear to me ; I am not pnre and perfect, As any child may see ; Then Ehall I in my anguish Give up to dark despair, Nor strive to teach my children, Jor join with them in prayer T Ah no, I'll call them 'round me, And hand in hand we'll kneel Before the Friend of sinners, Who can our sorrows feel ; My agonized repentance I will not strive to hide, But humbly ask forgiveness, My darlings at my side. And they will love their mother, And, even as we pray, May set their feet more firmly Upon the narrow way ; Thus taught the bitter lesson, That sin must sorrow give. While sweetly "comes the whisper, "Through Jesus, sinners live." PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL persons holding Orders issued by the Overseers f the Poor of the Borough Lewisburg, dated prior to the 1st day of Ap il, 153, are required to present inem to me Tuwa Clerk on or before the 1st day of .May n-II. After that date, no old " Poor" orders will be recognized by the Council. Br order of the Town Council. W'M. lONES.Towu Clerk. ts.trt.org, April 10, 16(13. Borough Settlements. rpHE Auditors of the Borough of Lewisburg J. and the several Collectors are hereby nntifiei to meet at the Olirce of the Cleik for the purpose of stilling tip the different accounts of said Borough, on WEDNESDAY the 6ih of MAY next, at 7 o'clock, P M WILLIAM JONES. April 17, 1863. Treas. and Clerk Fire-Twenty U. S. Loaa ! 3niIE LEWl-jBURG BANK, of Lewisburg, L Union Co, is Agent for the sale of the sited States 8n per Cent. Five-Twenty Years' Loan. Amounts can be had to suit the meant of different individuals. The Interest on this Loaa ii payable and will be paidin Gold. 993 FOR SALE. THE undersigned, desirous of closing out bnsiness in Lewisburg before the midV of April, offers, at Private Sale, the enure outfit of his shop, consisting of Tools, Furniture, Sxc, fcc, at former prices. He alsoofTers a Gnt Hearse. March , '63 SOLOMON YOUNG. SPECIAL NOTICE. MOSET TO BE SATED! JOHN SQtTIRES has just return) from Philadelphia, with another largt lot of BOOTS AND SHOES purchased at the lowest prices. Those In want of Boots snd Shoes, will find it to thtir advantage to call and examine H large Stock of Home-Made Work, which for style and quality can not be sur passed ta Union couniy or elsewhere. Genu' fine Calf Boots f 3 M Ladies' fine Morocco, high heel I 50 A fine quality Balmoral Boots 1 79 Misses and Children's Shoes at very low prices for Cash, at Squirts' Union Bool and Shoe Store, CT".;pposite the Bank, leswisbnrg, Jan. 1. 1863 Peace Peace ! Dl Aft IHawda, aad kind patron, from country and toww Weea t9 wMU for yon a! since prices an down, ThM iee yowr attention, and part of your out, And fa mt Dry Ooods and other fine ware. WaN Were ays and Chillies, and Satin Daf-hen, Ad Caambrays and Ulachan. and fine Hool Itenatoat Wsra papltaa and Mohairs, and Irinu f r you all Snwh as aaca(we' aad Cocaeeo'ai -just gira as a nail. Wtn Maslton and Sheetlnc from m fv Tmrxer cents Ww Bieekiao fee tadftasand Half Hoea for Ksnw, We've Oieins at all prieea, fur dusters and eoavta, Wv nady-aaada ClotUnc as cheep as O. btokea. Vwn Cm Host d Corsets, and Crinoline "ktrts, Aa4 pasiisas aad Claeekintro for drawers axd phtrts, - Wwa Sktrt ProttU and i'iars for ovn and for buydj Wavw aaaaers r ladt, but dvo't dual in toys. Weea WtlMwos aad Carrots to eoTer your floor, 9Va) Bbnde far your windows mml Hur ft your door. We1 Bneknts and Baskets and KnMert of ttue, Wwvn Sufanaad CoiTee Cm PauiacB or Cuis. We Tfc nilm and Settles, all kinds f Queaniwni a eat I aad asaastn. re buying ) here; Tm'II tad as an Market streeV center of to"--At 80 BLLia0 Old Stand E. F. at ABE BBOWT. tawanm April , leftZ. Haw btani New Goods! JOSEPH L. HAWN having taken the rooms under the Telegraph and Chrtniole oSees6tted them, and filled in an extensive variety of JEbUl, Cop, Gcttlemm'l Clothing, rfe. AIM a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS CAS8IMERE8.&C, which he will mtdUuptc order, he still continues the Tailoring Bust aaa. He is prepared to execute all work eatrasked to bis care.io the satisfaction of the castoaer. N. B. Cutting and Bepainngjri don rder. (Lewis burg, April 10. 1861 f II. GERII 4RT, DEXTIST, CTrr.thas removed to South 3d street, four doors from ihe Town Cloik. LEW. tSBTTRO PA IHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Far asle by mowrt. LATEST NEWS! JUST as we go to press, we received a dis patch staling that there would be a Jarge lut of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evfirerrepns. (irane Vines. Pr " "O K ' Ac. &c, for sale at this place, in the spnug. in a iS artery each tide of the River. They will be brought from the old Laurel Kidge Nursery, formerly belonging to I wis O. Hummer, but now to Shelleb, Lewis A Hum em, who bare entered into a co-partner- hip for the purpose of establishing a regular Nursery at this place. The old Laurel Kidge Nursery is situated in Adams Co., Pa., is a ' el (-established nursery, and contains as good a variety of trees as any in the tftateof Penn a or New York. Mr. Hummer.has haa cnDidrabie experience Id the bunine from bit youth. Tb public can expect l&rr, well-formed TrtB,uf the betaol lateC wan lift, ft'emotis wioliinc fc purchase Of this firm, bad better at-nd in their orders toon. o tba,t we ean imag the kind desired; but tttvrvw.ll br more trere brought Irom thi Nuri-er tban will be mMMary to fill order, nd urcbaera emu therrttre tbe tree befitie buyiopc.il tbi y wih to. We annex a lUt of treee which we have on band; but we can But cwuenieiitly eouruTate the different varieties: but the public will find a catalogue at the Dime Saving Institution. Apple trees, 6 to 10 feet tai;b. fr-m 16 to 1W et.aeh Peach, from 4 to 6 feet hL'h, lt to 1A et-. each SUudard iVar, S to 4 feet bigb, 40 to ets. each. Pwarf Pear, 3 to 4 feet hifih, 25 to 40 cU. each. Chprry. 6 to iwt hiarb, J6 to 37 et. each. Plututs on plum stocks. 4 to 6 fret htRh, 40cts each. Neetarinea. Wuiuees, and ApricuU, micU. each. Grape ViueK l'tn to a $ each. Currant, lu to 16ctaeacfa. Uooseberrie. l5U.ach. Blackberries. tcU. each, or 75ctn. per doit-n. Kajptterries, lOet. earh, or $1 ptr d'0. Ftrawberries, 26cU. per dbsea. or 76cts. per bnodrwl. ttbubarb, lUcts. each. l per deu. Oruameutal treefi. from 'JSctft. t 1 each. Siiergreen trees. Xrum 40cts to 51 each. SHt-LLERtt HUMMER. Uwiibur, Ju. 23, lBtiJ. "VfOTlCE is hereby given that the Copart- 1 nership nerelolore existing oeiween Thomson !. Evans and Albert S. I.ooper, under the firm name of EVAINS otCOOr-fcrt, is this day dissolved by mutual consent- The Books and acceuuis are in Ihe hands of T O. Evans, who is authorized lo settle Ihe busi ness of the late firm. AM kiiowinj iheraslves indebted will please call at the uld. stand, and settle the same. T . EVANS. ALBERT S. COOPEB. Lawisborf , Much 3. MOTICE. rpHE undersigned having purchased the I interest of Albert S. Couper in ihe late firm of Evans Sc. Cooper, will continue the Grocery and Froilslou business at be old stand. I take this opportunity to return my thanks to the public fr a liberal patronage, and hope by studying the wants of my friends and en deavoring l supply them lo merit their pa tronage in the future. l.u. mabs Lewtobotg, Mtrcb X Estate of David Simpler, dee'd. t DMIMSTKATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters of administration on the estate of DAVID SIMPLER, late of White DeerT'p, in Union county, deceased, have been gran- J ... it,. Hmlanivii .11 n.rnn L no is i n P IU Ul MM'll i d themselves indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment ; and those hifinr rlaimc sv.itist it will oresent them properly auihenticated for settlement lo I UU.HAS Anoi'CIWLil., AUU11U r. Cniontown, April 8, 18R3. Furniture! Furniture!! Broke Oat in a New Flace! BUREAUS, from $10 Id $18. FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, from $ JO to SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. &c. different prices. BEDSTEADS. from $3 to SSS (SO different ptltcnu and lstert stjlrt. TABLES, Eitnton, 11 ffttnl npwnti,Cntr.PIer,Knd.PMd, Mntos (two !), RimKIwt, tn.iii. of n; kind of wool dmired, but Walnut, JUb.nj and Kuw wovd wajr, un band (or the Irad.. STANDS, Tepor, Wbal-Not, Se.iog, 0- Ac, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns' CHAIRS, CpbolatOTad, targe Arm. Sewjnn, Parlor Chain a1aj ob hand; al, Cno Seat, urn Kwker and Nurse, VYlodeor Chain, lam and nnall Rorkera, Tabl. and Cbildren'e Ubaira, alware oa hand. TOWEL-SACKS.DOUGnTRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my otcn manufacture, insured one year. P. 8. I intend, in a short time, (as soon as I can set up a fine Hearse.) to auend lo the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS I will keep some iwentr-fie or more differeut sizt-d Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been doi.e in Lewiburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately. CHAS. 8. UEI.L, Chamberlin't Block. lewUbura, Feb. It, 1863. ICE..fC...CE! THE undersigned are putting op an ICE IIOCSE large enoneh to supply all our people with Ice during the whole year. Ice will be delivered in town, daily, al a cheaper rate than private Ice Houses can be filled. CsTall on either of us on North 4ih 8t. or at the Ice House below the River Bridge. H.A.WRIDRMSAUt,, Lawllbarg, !., 1M0 VKAKE. A.NGSTADT REMOVAL! 1" L. MOWRY has removed his Tholo li, graph EaiabllMtimeBt to ihe New Building on Market sireel, recently oc cupied by Dr. Burlan, OPPOSITE THE BANK, where he has fitted up one of the Finest Galleries in tbe Country! Having superior facilities and a long x perienee, he is satisfied that his work can net be beaten. Call and test his workmanship Lewishnre. Ani 15 snamokin, ra nov. , loss. 3 fpHIS bank has declared a dividend off per I cent. lor tne six mnnins. F..W. POLLOCK Pres UNION COUNTY STAR Best Work fob Canvassing Agents Harper's Pictorial History. OP THE GREAT REBELLION l.V TUB VStTED STATES. MESSRS. HARPEK & BROTHERS have commenced the issue, in Numbers, of a The work has been for many months in course of preparation, by a writer every way qualified for the task. The IsiTaonccTioii contains a clear account of the formation of the Confederacy of the States ; the formation and adoption of the Con stitution of the United States, and the estab lishment of the National Government; tbe origin, development, and progress of the doc trines of Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed, onlil the final culmination in the Great KtbtlUon. 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Every facility at the command 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 must trust worthy and valuable history which can be prepared of THE ORE AT 8TRUOOLE FOR THE AMERICAN UNION. vie aaa Tenia of Publication. The work will be isf ued in Numbers, con sisting of 24 pages of the size of "Harper't Weekly" printed from clear type, upon fine paper! and will probably be completed in about Twenty 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 loan ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Cents. The Illustrations in each Numberare alone worth the nrice asked. Men out of employ ment.Mneciallv SICK OK VISA ISLEl) SOU IHERS, can find no other work so sure of ready sale and good -rofits. For further par ticulars, apply to the Publishers. HARPER BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York (D0OI1 Kerns Hero (6O0K NBWGOODSl SEW GOODS I XKW GOODSt AHWGO0D.1t FOR FAI.T. JKD WINTKRI ftK ALL AXU WIXTERt rOR FALL AXO WIXTERI rOR tALL AXD W1XTEKI CALL AXD SKEI CALL AXD SKEI CALL AXD SEE I CALL AXD SEE! KKEMER, trrLt'RE CO KI1EMER, tTll:RE ef CO KREMEK, JTCLI KE d CO KtiEMER, JflLVRK af CO Lewlibart. No. 12 BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISOCRG, VMOX CO., PA. VKTelS UEIBEL., Proprietor. THIS new Hotel is situated opposite tht Court House,in the most fashionable and beautiful part of Ihe town, and for style and convenience ean not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting tbe University, or attending ConrU will find it the most convenient and central public house charges will be the most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort opon those who may call. Persons in the County will be charged 25 cts per meal. Lewisburg, April I, 1863 CASH PAID FOR RAGS. aar (Sett fctjafctt fur Sutnpcu ! The highest Cash prices paid for COT TON and WOI.I. EN R AGS, OLD NEWSPA PERS, WASTE PAPER etc, al the store of CHARLES M. KING, WHITE DEER MILLS, UNION COUNTY, PENN A, Where may be found a varied assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, &c, for sale at reasonable rates, oar cl tqaftlt fur Sumpen ! C ash paid for Rags. BENEDICT ALBERT, CLOCK Maker and Repairer, AND CLUt KS AND ATI HE FOR SALE. CS-New Shop on South Fifth St.j Ltwisbn rg, April S3, 1P62 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. w THE undersigned, having removed -KjSkher Watch and Jewelry establishment (07 to Criswell's New Building, Market St., between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musieal 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 prices to suit the limes. Also. CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted as represen ted. MARIA S. Zb'BER. LewUburg, Ma; St, lsez. Daily Horning News. SAMX 8LIFER has commenced furnishing the Harrlaburg Telegraph mnrnings,at one cent per copy the very latest News, ai cheapest rates June 34 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CHINA WARE. SHOE FINDINGS, LASTS, &c.&a.&c. WE have an extensive assortment of the above Goods, 10 which we invite ihe attention of purchasers. Call and examine the quality and pru e before purchasing else whfie. EVANS COOrER, Lews 3 & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE MAY 1, 18C3. Office of Jav Coos. 1, Subscription Agent, II AT JU (Mil CD awiaaao, 114 South Third 8U PaiLaBXiraia. Nov. 1. 1861. milE undersigned, having bees appointed X Subscription Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to iurnisn New Twenty Year 6 per cent. Bonds, of the United States, designated as "Five- Twenties," redeemable at Ihe pleasure ol the Government, after five years, and authorized by Acl of Congress, approved Feboary 25lh, 1863. The COUPON BONDS ars issued in sums of 860. $100. 500. SI 000. The REGISTER BONDS in sums or 60, SI 00. $500. 1 1 000 and 5000. Interest at Six rer cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN COLD, semi-annually, which is equal, at the present premium on gold, to about EIGHT FEB CENT. PER ANNUM. Farmers, Merchant, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should know and remember that these Bonds are. in efleet. a FIRST MORTGAGE opon all Railroads. Canals, Bank Stocks and Securi ties, and the immense products of all the Manufacturers, Ac, Ac, in the country, and that the full and ample provision made fur the payment of the interest and liquida tion or principal, by uaiomt uuties, txeise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds Ihe Best, Most Available and Most Popu lar Investment in the Market. Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal 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 atfoided on ap plication at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand fur immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent EXCISE TAX.--Assessor's Notice. Kotlce to Tax Payers. rpHAT in accordance with an Act approved J July 1, 1SH4, 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 10 en gage in any business, trade, or occupation named in ihe 61th section of said act, must register their an application wirh the Assis tant Assessorof assessment division in which such trade or occupation is to be carried on Manufacturers, liable under said act to pay any duly or lax, are required lo furnish lo Ihe Assistant Assessor a statement, subscribed and sworn to in the form prescribed by Ihe 68ih section o' said act. Blanks and infor mation may be obtained from the Assistant Assessors in their respective, divisions. Division No. 6, 14ih District, Pa., comprises Union couniy, Penn'a. Assistant Assessor, Division No. fi, CHARLES H. SHKINER, Office, in MiHlinburg. Communications may be addressed to me at Middleluwn, Dauphin Co., Pa. DANIEL KENDIG, OcL3l Assessor Uih Assess. Dist. Pa mm, mimm, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Sheet Music, Music Books, Music Merchan- dise.and all kindsof Mnalcal Instru ments, at ihe lowest possible prices. TUB Hone. Waters' Modern Itn pruved OeeralruaR 1 2 riU" FRAME lMAXOS arr juntljr pronounced tty Ihe Preae and Mvte Masters lo lie auperior lnetrvneota. They are built of the bert and inet thornnhly aeaaoned meterlale.and piH ibnd any coat-it. The tone la .ere deep, round, full and mellow ; the touch elaalle. Kexh ftano warranted tor three eeara. Prleee from SiXlb to S,N- Heeond-aaAd Fta.o. at great bargain prises from iS to I0g. Horace Waters' Blelodeon, Rosewood Caeei, Tuned tb. Equal Temperament, with the Patent Melded Swell and Sow Stop. No. 1. I ort.ee, scroti lef S from C to C, f IS No " C to F, No' 3.-4 " " " lor. It No...-t Piano Style, " to r, lu so. s - - " rtr, i No. . S two itops and two sets of reeds, 1MI No. I. " 44 " 14 and two ba"k of keya, 200 No. 8. 5 oetaee Organ Meledeona, tw. banks of key, pedal base, four and six stops, $&0, S.nasn.tlino These Mrlodenn remain In tun. a long lime. Each Melcdeoo warranted lor three yean. Tbe Alexandre Organ Is a reed Instrument, corresponding In power and com pass to the ordinary ll feet pips Organ, la rosewood esses, S stops, (10 M M f m iss M M IS 44 S3A 13 stops, with pereunka, 310 1:; atone, with nereuaaion. and ".XDreeskm. 37S S liberal discount t. Cleeirymen, Churches. Sabbath Schools, Lodees, Seminaries and Teachers. To. Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. HORACE WATERS, Agent. 4S1 BroailwaT. New Tork. THE DAY SCHOOL BELL. A New Singing Book for day schools, called the Day School Bell, is now ready. Il contain abont2Kehoice8onijs,Boonds,Catches.Inetts, Trios, Ituartetls and Choruses, many of them written eipres.ly for thin work,beiiides32 pajresof Ihe Klrmeuts of Mueic. Th. memento ere eo;eay and proereeeiee, that ordinary teachers will Snd tbenwlee entlrelysuc ceaeful in inelruetinK eeen youn scholars to Sinn cor rectly and srientineally. while the tunes and word em brace such a eariety of lieely, attractive and soul stir rinK music snd sentiments, thst no trouble will beetpe rieucrd in In.luciun ail heainDera to io on with leal in acouirini: skill in oucofthemoet health ieins,heauly im provinn, heppiness-yieldinit and order-producing eierel ses of school life. In eimplieity of its elements, tn eariety and adaptation of mucir, and in excellence and number of its snnf, original, selected and adapted, it claims by much to excel all competitors. It will he found lobe the best seer ienued for fVmioarics, Aca.lemtee and pun lie Schools. A few sample paees of the Klriucnt', Tunes, and lons are given in a circular; send and get one. It is compiled by IIORACIS WATKKS, author of "Habhath School Bells," Nos.1 and 2, which haee had the enor mous sale of 700.000 copies. Prices paper coeer, no cents, f 15 per lis); hound, 0 cents, Hi per eloth lund. embossed, gilt, 40 cents, ttui per HO. its copies furnishedat the WO pries. Mailed free at the retail price HORACE WATERS. Publisher, 4R1 Rroadwsv, New York. Far Site. OV LJfflXCOTT sf CO , iMudefj'Aai. The Horace Waters Pianos &Melodenns and lt AMHiK OKI..!, and T. Gilbert t Cn 'seele brated .tvulian Pianos, .re tba finest instruments for parlors and churches now in use. A large assortment can be seen at the new wareroomx. No. tsl Jlroadway, between Orand and Broome streets, which will he sold at extremele low prices. Pianos and Melodeone from sundry makers, new and second hand. rVcond-hsnd Pisnos aod Melodeonnat great bargains: price from S-5 to SIUO. fheet Music, Music-Hooks, and all kinds of Music Merchandise, at war prices. Vpwuma of the 'rest. "The Horace Waters Pianos are known as among the eery heat. We are enabled to speak of these ititrninenta with some degreeof confidence, from personal knowledge of thir excellent lone and durable quality." An Jar Eeanycliil. Sabbath School Bell Wo. 2. S0.OOO copies issued. It is an entire new work of nearly 20i pages. Slsny of the tunes and hymns were written expreeely for this volume. It will soon he as popular as lu predecessor (Hell No. 1,) which haa run up to th. enormous number of tKO.OOO copies outstripping any Sunday School Book of ita siae issued in this country. Also, both volumes ar. bound in on. to aesommodnte schools wlhing them ia that form. Prices of Bell No. 2. paper eorers, IS cents, 12 per 100. Bound, 24 cents. SIS per 100. Clotb hound, emlwsssu, gilt, 3u cents, 22 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $10 per 1U0. Bound, SO cents, SIS per 100, Cloth bound, embossed, gilt, 24 cents. S'-'O per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to gether, 40 eenta, f-iO per 100. 24 copies furnished at th. loo price. Cloth ooaod, embossed, gilt, 60 cents, $10 per 100. Mailed nos'ge free at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, May J,'2 lSmcq 411 Broadway, New York. Central Foundry and Machine Shop Mirer, Walls, Shriner A fa. Manufacturers of Bullock's Iron Mower and Reaper, Darling' Endless Chain Horse Power Willson's Telegraph Fodder Cut ler, Riches' Iron Plows,Witherow's Self-Shu- penme Plow, and Michigan Double Plow. Also, Stoves and Castings of every descrip ion. All kinds of Agricultural Implements kepi on hand for sale. Jobbiiit; work in Wrought and Cast Iron and Brass done lo order. Country produce taken in exehance. Cor. if Suit e Msrtet c-.-ra.,krf. Pa j. K- MKSrsKBcarza iu. acnacx Sew Furniture Est aMIsb meat. fPHE subscribers have opesed a Furniiare J establishment, on Market SuLewisborgj, (opposite Cbamberlia's buildings) where they toaBufactnre to order and keep on hand all varieties of CAB J SET WAKE usually kept in such establishments Buieans, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Stands, Whal-Nots etc. of all patterns and prices. LfrUraiaixs in Ihe best snd most exped itious manner. UNDERTAKING'" allits branches attended lo al very low rates. Ready-made Coffins always on hand. J K DIEFFENDERFER fc CO Lewisburg, April 16. 18b3 EVANS & COOPER FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Store, ob Market street, between 3d and 4th, LEWISBURG Call and Satisfy Yourselves. OUR 8TOCK is large and well selected embracing everyihinz usually kept in first-class GROCERY STORE including an assortment of QUEENS -WARE, HARD-WAKE, CEDAR and WJLLOW-WARE. IB. 0. SVA.N8 ALRRKT S. COOPKB Lewiehnrg, March Is, tool. News Agency. THE undersigned having opened a Xcvrs Oleic) in connection with his BOOK, STATIONERY, and VARIETY Store, he is therefore prepared to receive subscriptions for tbe following SKV.SPAPKRS. MluAZINK", e. Philadelphia Inquirer, Press, Lsdirer, Satunlay Era'g Post, Dollar Newspaper, Th. pn-slijterian. Christian Advocate S Journal, Th. Sletboilirt, American Agricul turilt. New York lleralil,Trihune,Times,World,llarpers Weekly, Frank Leilie, N. V. Ledger, Mercury, Waterier Maraxio, Home Journal, Yankee Notions, Nick Nacks, Blackwood, Kcleetie, llarper'a Mairaxine, Peterson's, Oodej's Lady's Book, Atlantic Monthly and any oihers desired. Persons wishing any of the above had better call soon to have advantage of Club Rittr. C5Orders from a dislance promptly attended to. H. W. CROTZER, Nsws Abist. Lewisburg, Pa., Dec. IS. 18b I James F. Linn. J. ISerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, J Attorneys at Lavv, LEWlSblKO, 671 Union County, Penn'a. J. HKBRIU 1I5M Coawiniosia for tb. SlaU of Iowa with power to take Iepoaitions,aeknowlcdte Pe.ds4c Aartlwa aaS roatBtlssloa Hoase In knlskarg. Legal Auctioneer! F.A.Doaenovi er having been appointed sole Auctioneer for I.ewisbiirg, is prepared to attend to all calls in his line in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for ihe reception, and the sale at stated times, ofall kinds of Goods at Auc tion. Any one wishingtodisposeof any arti cle ean deposit it with me and I will sell it ai the best advantage I can and charge a per centage lor me same Feb. 2fi, 1859 F A DONEHOWER NOTICE Gentlemen ! CITIZENS of Lewisbur and vicinity are J respectfully i o formed that the subscriber has bought out the interest of E. I. Htifss id the business of Shaving and Hair Cutting, tiad eontiniM th mm at the old Mtanl uust'inrnt M widow AmnnDs' blk, ivtwen C.PfOiiV'pKnd J. Houghton's-. wbere by Ktriet attfOtiun U hucfiirM ha hoivsHi to flTe Mtitaelio to alt who may favor bin with Ibcii pstxuD- To si I who tarry hra till thfir brarda gmw long to m m pit-aasnt biit, goon m iaro?r Tr Judtrall ob lnixiM at bin Saloon, bany morn.yori Tovel clean, raaora unaxp and ttciaaom keen. April 8f 1861 A. W. 1HLLIN, Trot. BrK WINFIELD FACTORY! Afar Marl let on, I'nion Co., I' a. THE subscriber, lhankfnl for past patronage, would inform nis mends and the public in gene ral, thai he eonlinn.e tn n,anr... tore all kinds of Woolen Ciooda, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeu.,8aitineiis, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels also. Carpet and stocKing tarns, it is machinery being of the best kind in nse, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best mannerand on Ihe shortest notice. Terms for carding, cah on ihe de livery of iherolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills. March 30, 1857. THE partnership heretofore existing; be tween W. Vs. Gczsa and A. H. Dm, in the practice, of the law, is this day dis solved. A. H. DILL. Lewisbnre. Jan. 5, 1863. lUVIERE HOUSE sLe.YlMbiirc-, Pa. R. G. HETZEL, Pao'a. rilHE undersigned returns his sincere thanks 1 for the pa iron ace extended towards him by Ihe citizens of Union and the adjoining counties, he would most respectfully solicit a continuation of the same. R. G. HETZEL Lewisbnrg, March 13, 1862 m3 CARPETS large and choice vari ety, from 31 cts. upwards, for sale by April 10, '61 BROWN V BRO. ifor Sale. FRICK, BILLHEYER & CO. ii 1"-" " Are manufacturing and have yeJaaw.jconslanly on haDj a jar,e q0an. gSlaiaiiiy of 4 feet Palings and 3 and 4 rl' rjeayMwIeet Lath at the following prices: PalingH headed in a new style, from $8 to $10 per M Lath 3 and 4 feet long, $1 to f 1.63 pr M. Sblngles at $.1 to $7 per thousand. Palings and Lath made lo order, any length parties may desire Lawiaharc I1 Lean Sawmill, Dec.2C, I860 sast'i. a.oawio. sLrain atlas ORWIG & HAYES, Attorneys at Law. 0 FFICE cn South Second near Market 8i April 1,-61 Iscwldbnrs;, Pa. The Dunes Saying Institution of Le wisburg 18 ready tn receive any amount on Deposite from Ten Cents and upwards. Four per cent, per annum Interest will be paid on all special deposiles of Two Dollars and upwards if deposited two months and longer. Office in James Geddes' brick block. Market St H. P. SHELLED, Treasurer Lewisburg, Oeu 10, I860 sj A $35 Iron City Of Jlege Scholarship TOR sale at the Sfor 4 Cr tAz, '.ewubur0 l-2 LEWJSDURG ACADEMY rriHE SuaiMaa8a.ai eommeace Moaa.f, Aran 17, I bo j. Toitiow per Session, including contingent expenses PHIMARY Reading, WriUng. Definer, Arithmetic. Geos, Grain, aod IT. 8. Historv.l 5.00 ADVANCED ENGLISH, alt not inclo ded above LANGUAGES, nTNo deductions except for proiracied sickness. J. RANDOLPH. April 14, 1SSS. FrlwdnaJ The Family Always Pmg Store Ready ! If yoo wanl pure Drugs, go lo SCHAFFLE'8 Drug A Chemical Emporium, where is kepi a large and general assortment always. For any article usually kept in a lirst class wm mil call at ihe FAMILY DRUG STORE OF C. W. SCHAFFLE, Lewisburg .... Pennsyl'a D1VID GINTER & SON HAVE removed their Imlr and Ca binet Ware-room to the larzer and more commodious rooms, late the resid ence of Wm. Frick, on ihe f araer or Thirst as. Market Ms, lewKkarr, where Ihev have on hand ihe LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of Work ever offered toihe public in thisvicinity,comprising Dress Bureaus and Faney Vashstan.ls ot the Istest steles, S')faa. Ilairwwt Chairs. Caneeeat Chairs. Heekina Chairs. Rlaxeres. Hat Kaeae. Towel Kaea. Jenny Lind and Cot 'ase Bedsteads, Paney Ln.nee. fsne. Tables. Ae also a iceneral assurtmene or COMMf'iX WOKK always on hand Barroom and Ofllea Cbaira Wholesale nr Retail. We also attend lo Ihe UNDERTAKING bosir.ee In sll II. branehes. Belneneoeided with Faney 1IKAK-K5anj Fhk'a rural Melalllr Rnrlal takes, and COfKINS of our own aaatiulaeture always on band, wearenadyat any linn, within an bonr's notire, to wait upon any and sll who seay favor aa with n call. Having none but ihe best workmen, we WARRANT all Vnrnitur mannfaetnred by as, aad Jge defy oompetitlon either in nrios or style. tl 1 Manujartory on N. 1st Street, where Cabinet and House Torninr.Sernll and Kin Sawing don. on short notice and ramsonabl. ttrsaa. A trood assortment of LL'MBER always oa band for Newel Poets, Bannisters aad Hand Railing. laRErataiKo ofall kinds done as usuaL N.B. Any work not on hand will be made as soon as poill. Thankful for past favors, we siill expect a enntiauaaee of th. same. WIS. F. GRASSLER, Watchmaker, Jeweler a. Gilder, OnaslU HcUti-t Betel, Market M.kwbkarg,ra. Having opened a Shop in P. Goodman's Clothing Store, is prepared to all kinds of work in bis line. Having worked in large cities all his time, he is prepared to repair Watches. Clocks or Jewelry, and to do Engraving, Pla tin:. Gilding or Galvanizing in the best style of ihe art. All work warranted lo give entire satisfaction, and done at the very lowest cash prices. Also Aecordroos and Meludeons repaired in Ihe best manner. Call in before you go elsewhere, see for yonrsell and save your money. Oct. 5, 1851 Boots and Shoes. ff The subscriber has just received taewaat hiS store (nexl door tn ihe Post lh. Office) a full snnplw of Roots a. Sboea of every aiyle and variety suitable to ine season, i ne sioea na been selected wan particular care, and will be afforded at TEBf BEOrt'ID mil F3 FOB KE.tBT Ct8B. His old friends and customers and the public generally are invited to call and examine his stock and judce foi themselves. rMAN L'FACTURING and REPAIRING as hereto fore will be attended to with promptness and at reasonable rates. J0nv BuTwHTO, let. Lewi.bnre.Oet 19,160. fc. O.P.SHIVELY, MarM .rmree mH w Is hattr at Hias's Drug Sum. 4, MMaraetnrer eT Harness, Brid les, Saddles, common and the new SwietBOIUErOLUltS,warrantadto hart no boras Dealer la rFfllO BHRES, BU'EEn, XlElwH BELLS, Fancy Saddlery, Harness Hard ware,ic. THE subscriber, bavin?; carried on business for several years, and gained a reputation r making as good Harness 4e. us any establishment in this region and the Union founts Agricultural Society basing awarded THREE I'KKMI Ms fr articles of his workmsnship would express his gratitude for faeore of tbe trading public already reeeieed. and ask their conti nued patronage at hia NfcW STAND. The Leather used by me ia of the very best tanned In the old way, and will last for years. 1 employ the best Workmen oversee mr own business and am in my Shop at all suitable hours. My Uood and Work are warranted, and if not as represented may be returned or exchanged. Call and see me. snd if 1 do not gie. you the worth of your money 1 will not again ask for your patronages REPAIRIXG promptly attended to. a.CHRAP for CASli or kMCADY PAY in no., bind. oi ,4uniry rrmiuce. Lewisaurg, April 1, ISOl. O. P. SfJIVKLT. A New and Beautiful Edition of Tbe Mistakeg of Educated Men. BY JOHN 8. HART, LL.D. In 12mo muslin, price 50 cents: paper covers. 25 cents. Copies of this book will be sent bv mail on receipt of the price in post slant ds please address j. f . r.r ARKIfil IX Publl-hrr. UN South Fourth St. Philadelphia MISIC. H. W. CROTZER has just received a larse assortment of the s?newest and best MUSIC comprising Sacred and Secular Books, Instructors for different Instruments, Ball Room tactics, Ac , together with a choice selection of Sheet Mu sic, among which the patriotic sort is well represented. All of which is for sale, cheap, at ikwi OLD POST OFFICE, Lewisburg. 929 By C. J. ST All 1- RINDERT on 3d street, a few doors orth of Market, LEWISBVRG, Pa TIKE INSURANCE. INSURANCE COM PANT OF XOTRH AMERICA Philadelphia. (Incorporated, 1704.) Capital 500,000.00 Assets, Jan. 1861, - 1254,719.81 ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLATT, Secretary jf Buildings annually or perpetually, Mer chandize, Grain, Furniture, &r, insured, at currant rates of Premium. JOHN B. LINN. 931m3 Agent for Union couniy. Pa. LOST. On Main St, Lewisburg, a BUCK SKIN GLOVE belonging to a Soldier F.easc leave, immediately, at the Chronicle Olfice. CARTES DEVISITE at Mowry's Gallery Photograph Albums ai Mowry's Gallery I holographs large sue al Mowry s Gallery Photographs in Oil Ivorytypes Halloiypes Amhroiypes, and All kinds o' types MOWRY'S GAI.I al Mowry's Gallery t Mowry's Gallery al Mowry a Gallery at Mowry's Ga'lerj LI, Y, in Market .street opposite ihe Bank Lewuburg 83a UNION BOOT AND SI105 STILL AHEAD! Come one! come all and examine for yourselves the largest and cheapest slock of Home Made Boo' and Shoes in Union couniy ! C7-Just recerved a PRE8H SUPPLY o City made work at unusually low prices "Quick Sales and Small rroCts" is the order or ihe day at Sql'lRES', Opposite the Baua, Lewisburg Just opened, opposite tbe Bivicre House, in tbe Room lately occupied by A. Singer. A FULL and complete assortment of FALL & WINTER CLOTH- I N G,ncb as Overcoats, Dress C'r.ais, Dasi. ness Coats, and Coats of every style ant pat. tern; and Panlaloors and i- io,uit Also, a large variety of L'nder Clothing, such aa Drawers, Whirl", Ac. Also, a fine assortment of Boys' Clothing of the latest styles. Also, HaTS and CAPS equal to any offered in this country. In fact, I bave everything necessary in the shape of Clothing, which I offer at a very small advance for cash. PHILIP GOODMAN, Ag't. IT" .4 II kind, of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 22. , J. WALKER & SONS, DIE SINKEKS,ENCI.AVEBS, AND 0 Seal Pre lanufaetoreri, 30, S"ulh Third St., Philadelphia. N- B. Special attention given to Masonie and other Society seals. 6bi'63 Variety and News Depot. MMIE subscriber keeps constantly for sale 1 at (he POST OFFICE (below the Bivsere House) a well-selected stock of Family Groceries, Confectionary and fruits, fancy Mo tions, Perfumery & Soaps, Wall I'apcrd and Oil Shades, Traveling Bags Blank, School and Hymn Books,tc. Papers aad 91a radars on hand or to order. Iron Boston, Mew York or Phila delphia such as ihe Tribone.Times, Herald, Ledger. Weekly. Clipper, Police Gazelle, Mer cury. Waverly, Literary Companion, Harper's ana s.rsiir s niusiraiea: weeidys, tiodey a and Harper's Magazines, Yankee ft'ouons and Iic Kacs, Ac Ac. ALL or ) HUB 1KB MILD tHFiP Fl B CaSK. Lewisburg OEO. W. FOKKEST MEAT A Tj TTXTOVI JACOB G. BROWN, having assis-J led in feeding ihe hungry of Lew ' i.uura mna vicinity, ior nearly tnrec year, past, with Ihe best of Beef, Pork, Veal, 6c, wonld return his grateful thanks to his nnrae rons customers for their patronage atd aa nounces that he intends to continue the bust ness as heretofore in the Meal Market Hons between Xchafflr's and Baker A Co.'s Drag Stores, Market Square. Mnuxisos Wednesdays and Saturdays CASH is the system. Public patronage re spectfully solicited, and satisfaction insnred .March 15, '61. I. 8. STERNER, Ag'u (Late WJifte Swaa) Race Street, above Sd-PuiiadslfMa, QCILLMAX ef ROVER, PROPRIETORS. , Terms, 1.25 per day. I ra To the old ewa To the oia rwstomn of tkia walHin Row STI w. desire In nay. Inst w. bae. renoeataa. iwinroeea aawVnnd newly furnished tb. saaae. na4 tkat w. respeck fully solicit a eoe lines see of their natronacw. Strnngera. trnvelera and visiters w. eerd tally lavite te tbe hospitality of In. -National" to eoaa. nnd ea anS Judg. tor tbessarlsee of iu a.l.nwtaganad arsrita. Our eneation is eentral, and eoaveaieM tot alerenaali nnd business aseu generally. Wa will always endeaeor to study the wants snd enna forts ef our guests, nnd with tbe assists sr-e of Mr. C's A. STrm. ur sfsbl. and attentive Clerk, w. feel wel prepared to beep n good liolei, sod nope to gire gew.raS sali.fartion. IIRSKV Qril.UIAsi, Puuin, Feb. S, IS! y JOIIM BOfKB. J. M. MOWERY Fashionable Boot and Shoe Blaker, South Fifth St., Lewitlurg, KEEPS constantly on hand, and manufae. tures lo order, all descriptions of BXI373 Being an esperieuced Shoemaker, and anx ious to merit a share of the public patronage, he will warrant all work which mar nasal through his hands. Particular attention will be given to Ladies Work. His Prices are as low as those of any othet dealer in the vicinity. He solicits a fair trial, confident that he can satisfy every person. Lewisburg, Aug. 31, l60.y American Life Insurance & Tnst Co., (Capi'al Stock $500,000) COMPANY'S Buildings.Walnut sireel, 8 E corner of Fourth Philadelphia. ty Lives insured at the usual Mutual rates or at Joint Stock rales about to per cent, less or at Total Abstinence rates the lowest in lha world. A. WHlLLUlfi, President ' Joan C. 8i, Sec. 747 GEO. F. MILLER, Agent, Lewisburg PEIPHER'S LINE AMD FROM PHILADELPHIA BhBCCTIO tt FBBICIT. IstClnaa Si aenla par 10S Sd do o do aa Sd do S3 do do 4lb do 17 do d. Special 1 do do V, neat. By. aad Cera, U wsatt per bushel. Philad. Depot with Freest, Ware! 4 Freest, 811 Market PL Thankful for the liberal patronage gives us we hope by siricl attention to busmessjo merit a continuance of ihe same. THO'S PE1PHER For farther information apply to iy795 V R M'GINLY, ., Lewisbnrg DR. I. BRUGGER, nona.orATinc piiyici4, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Markrl street, south side, between tin and 5ih--(up stairs.) Lewisburg rsb JOHN B. IsINN, ATTOKXET 4T L.4W, LEWISUUKG. PE A also reaarwlwner T Becds r th. Stan. of lite Hula and l AUsOKM.t auihoriied l "J"'" , ,a Untas, and 1st. DVpaeitinna nasi SS4a.il h i .Hkav .1 tn. ahwee Plalea, nod also U lake tbe arse Miene-al or rreof ol any Deed other '"""r7 " recorded in etloer ol said St.' 1 . ,'H YM. B(OKS Pre.bjirrwH, "r'i""'' i H and Luthcian, si ruiii:-
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