S 1 1 lOXTLB!llTIOFor the "Star Chronicle." "What SHALL I do?" A patriotic, virtuous, earnest Soldier's wife, owning her troubles in his absenec, closed by saying, "Why, Mr. , we hiTe to drink bot euffee, black do milk, 00 sogtr: what do jou thiok of that?" Good, motherly woman ! yon would do til! better if you omitted the "bot" and the "'coffee," and took only the clear and old water for needful dribk, just as did Cor graodpareuta and rem iter ancestors, who lived longer than we shall od wbo bad little or no nervous ails, nor headaches as wo hare. Tea and cufftte ate luxuries merely, unknown for thousands of yoars ; tbey are no necessity, ooly as custom Las made tbem seem so. A few years ago, the growo people ouly drank them, but even bildreu oow demand their daily drams ! The mac who imbibes intoxicating drinks, the biped tobacco worm, the soutf taker, the opium eater all these nted them just m muoh as you need to indulge the crav ings of an artificial appetite oo more. "O, you don't compare my coffee drink to that of the intoxicating bowl ?" Not exaotly the Utter is in all respects much the worse but both are alike unnecessary and expensive and tend to injure health. Your coffee and tea cost pr year say $35 00 Sugar fur tame 20.00 Cream " 16.00 Total fur a iloubiful luxury $60.00 There are sixty dollars gone for what cold water would bare dooe as well and that ixty would have gone far towards rent, or for plain wholesome fud, or for clothing for yourself aod little ones. Hot then I feel so much better after a good stroDg cup." Aod you want it to be troogor and stronger year by year, don't you f There is a temporary stimulation or excitement, often mistaken for strength Or nourishment. ' If thers bo a peculiar, subtle, bencfi;ial pjwer (which I d)ub:J in these bevertges, it is much, less (ban in ordinary articles of food. Thousand of individuals, ouca devoted to rum, opium or tobaoco, have thought thoy could not abandon tbem, and yet tbey hava done so and after a loug, hard trial, perhaps j bave found great pecuniary aui healthful advantage io the change. j "But milk and eupar, most certainly, i re good." Yes, milk by itself is excel- i lent, and your money for a geouino article : would be much better laid out than fjr ' the oncertain drugs, called tea aod c ff e, made yon do not know where or how. But milk cooked, changes character, and is tome times hard oo the stomach. As to sugar, it is one of man's inventions t was Grst used as a medicine and now , is altogether too eommoo, for it is vary 1 cloying, or constipating to the boweU. j Children use it to a sad extant. Candies, j eakes, and various forms of preserves are , preparations of it io the worst form, lint pore olean sugar, by itself, is healthier ; than any preparation of it however tooth-1 come or common. j "What ehall.one eat and drink, then?" . Toast your crusts of bread and oiake from tbem or some other simple thing a warm , drink to wean away by degrees from stim- , slants. 1'ou use only cold tciter, Jo you or, for dinner t '0, yes, for dinner but for breakfjt and topper I must bave something bot." , Now aee the foroo of habit for h it drink is no more essential for oue meal than ! for another. Masticate f Jod more and we j ball all need less driuk at meals. Aud : thousands live on bread and water only, i Rut be sure your bread is sweet baked ; through, browned and take '.ho time to i ehew it so as to get all its virtue. A to meat, we use it extravagantly. What we j waste, Frenchmen would live no. Baking ' dries up aod loses half the value of most , meats, and frying is not good as broiling. Make soup of your fresh meats, so as to ' extract (aod retain) from the booes, mar row, muscles and fat, all their fl ell-making i properties. B jil thoroughly, aud with a proper Masoning and admix'ures in the broth, you bave soup the cheapest and : most nourishing food (or drink.) When ' Dot toe easily, vegetables and fruits are ' profitable as well as pleasant. But it is j not fine, expensive food, so much as good, , limple appetites, you aod your children ! most need aod beat enjoy. Then, buying ' by the quantity will save third in cost, t well m tinie and toil io buying. j It tf astonishing bow little it riqoircs to live, if we only thin; plun contrive, j and are willing to abstain a ad sacrifice in ! temporary enjoyments of appetite. Rice, I coro, potatoes, turoipi, are quite as good as more eos'ly food material. Plain livers are most hearty aod long lived. J A to clothing, keep warm and dry and let the fashions and fiuerics go. Do not think it oeeessary to adorn ycur children like peacocks, for tbey will learn to love dress eooa enough. Study economy, ai d not abow. Remember, in cool weather the ' warmer yog keep the less food you need j for food is fire iu the body ; tbe warmer we ' re the less food (or fire) we need. j You know of many widows aod others, j of larger families and less incomes than ! jour own do you not T ' "Why, yes Mrs. and Mrs. , j I confess, must bave it harder tban I." j And perhaps they can give you lessons ; in patience and economy. The sympathy I yon may gather and impart from friendly intetoonrse with tbem, may be of great ben r fit to yon in all your after life. Aod should God spare your busbiod to return to hit beloved family, hale aod victorious, think how proudly, to your dying dry, you mil together look L-tck to those trying timer, ' and devoutly thank Him for tlte rft .ins '. vid Ou dt'htranu! y j CALL AT TT. K. EVANS' Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, for Cheap Goods! His Stock is complete, consisting in part of Sugars, Codecs, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Qticcnswarc, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine my stock, and satisfy yourselves. Special Election Proclamation, j U, uuiii...i ill Aim tj an m.t vi me Ueneral Assembly of this Slate, enti tled "An act prescribing the lime and manner ol submitting to the people, tor their approval and ratification, or rejection, the proposed Amendments to the Constitution," approved on the 2:1 J day of April, 1064, it is enj. lined upon me to give public lionre of such election. iherefore 1, I.. F.ALBIilliHT, High Sheriff of the county of Lmon, do hereby make known to the qualified electors of said c.onuly that a Special Election will be held on the first Tuesday of August next, (being Ihe 2d day of said month.) in and lor the several Lleclion Districts of said county, to wit I district at the late Commissioners" office in and fur New Berlin borough. II district at the house of Thomas Purse) in and for I'nton township. Ill district at the house ol Theobald Sanders in and lor White Deer township. IV district at the house of James I.awson in and for Kelly township. V district at the house of l.eorge Wolfe in and for East Uuflaloe township. VI district at the house of Jas S.M'Creight in and for Uutlaloe township. VII district at the house of Jacob Deckard, in Millliiiburg, lor W est Burtaloe township. VIII district at the public School house in and fur North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district at the Uullaloe House in and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the boose bow oceopied by Wm. Iiihotfin and for MilMinbnrg borough. XI district at the Laurelton School house in and for Hartley township. XII district at the house of Peter VVehr in a-nd for Limestone township. XIII district at the Election house near John Reish's in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house of Henry K.tSpeese in and for Hanletnn borough. XV district at the hunte of J. P. Haeenbuch at Cuiontown in and for Brady township. At whiqh time and places three proposed Amendments lo the Constitution may be voted upon in the manner following i "Tickets shall be, respectively, labeled, on the outside. First Amendment,' Second Amendmentand 'Third Amendment. Those who are favorable to said amendment, or any of them, mav eipress their approval thereof by voting, each, as many separate, written or printed, or partly written or partly prin'ed, ballots, or tickets, as there are amendments approved by tbem, containing, on the inside iliereol, the words "For the Amendment". And those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express iheir opposition by voting, each, as many separate, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, ballots,nrnrkeis,as there are amendments not approved by them, containing, on the inside thereof, the words 'Against the Amendment'." "The election on the said proposed amend ments shall in all respects be conducted as the general elections of this commonwealth are now conducted.' "It shall be Ihe duty of the return judges, ! .. l -..r.tii.. j .u- h Kip of votes g otes given for or against each of said amendment", in the manner aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words at length, and not in figures only, one of which returns so made shall be lodged in the prothonotary's office of the court ol com mon pleas of the proper con-ity, and Ihe other sealed and directed to the Secretary of Ihe Commonwealib, and by one of said judges deposited forthwith in the most convenient post-offi-e, upon which postage shall be pre paid at Ihe expense of the proper county." The several duties required Io be perfor med by ihe shenfT'.,commissinners.cnn,;iahles, jndges, inspectors and all other officers what ever in and about the general elections of this commonwealth, shall be performed by such officers in and about Ihe election herein pro vided for; and all persons, whether officers or others, shall be liable lo the same punishment for the neglect of any duty or Ihe commission of any offence at in or about the said eleeiion as they would for the neglect of like duty or the commission of like offence at in or about the general elections of ihts commonwealth." Said election to be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and continue until seven o'clock in Ihe evening, when the polls shall be closed. The return judges of the several districts of the county will meet at ten o'clock, forenoon, in tbe Court house at Lewisburg. on the third day after the election, (being Friday, the 5th day of August.) to do and perform those duties enjoined upon them by law. v Dated at the ShenlTs Ollice. I.ewisburg, Pa., the 27th day of Jnne, A l. Ifit. L F ALBRIGHT, Sheriff CO-PARTNERSIIIP. The undersigned hare as sociated themselves into copart nership tor tne purpose of carry lug on the Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business mail their various branches, at the CcroiGbnrg Steam planing mills. where they intend to keep a slock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, sh. Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, eliding, Shingles, Lath, Joists. Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Poors, Shutters, Blinds, Hash, Mouldings, Brackets, &c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac., dune at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in J rice and workmanship. J. l. PfEFFENDERFEB, MARTIN DREISBACH, HIRAM DREISBAt'H l.brt runt Mills. April 1, 180. ALBRIGHT fc BREWER, TTflRXEVa at Law. Ollice corner of V Market and Fourth St. I.ewishurg limon Co, Pa. Alt., claim A rents for the procure ment of Pensions Back Pay. and Bounties, aud all other claims against Ihe t.niird an. Lewisburg, April 7, 1 Holy Ipd UNION COUNTY STAR & LEAVISBUBG CHRONICLE 1024 FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New riace! B U tt E A U S, from $10 to SIS. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, from tta tn $. SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. &c. dittVre.it rric-a. BEDSTEADS, from t-lto $05 (au different pattern anil letejt atrial. TABLES, KxtniriAti, 11 fwt ani murr'M.Ontre. FW. Kivt, Curd, Imilus (two ft t a-, KcmklKKt, 914 of any kind cf Wood tiffin!, but Walnut, Mahfiratiy and KcStj woo4 miwy d baud for lac Inttia. STANDS, Tfpnr. Wh.!to, Sewmg, tc te, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, CphoitMf1, T.arr Arm, Srwitiir, farW Chnlrn alwaj-n CO hand; al8n,4:iit bvat, Lart Km-krr and Nutm, Windxtr Chair, lar and mall Kixkrrt, Table and Otiiidr nV Chains ajwav on band. TOWEL-RACKS.DOUGII-TRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my own mnnuf icturc, insured one year. P- S. I intend, in a short lime, soon a I can set up a fine Hearse.) in attend to the CN'DEHT AKIXO Bl'SIN E.SSI will keep some twenty-five or more different sized Cof fins, finished, and alwavs ready on short no tice, and will sell tweniy per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in I.ewisburg. Call and see br fore purchasing elsewhere. KEPAIRIN" done immediately, CHAS. 8. BELL,t'Aui4rr7iV BUk LovUhurg, Frb. U, ISO!. BEST AND LASTliEWS! "1TTE have jusl received from Philadelphia V and .New York, a very large and well selected slock of GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of this slock of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will find it their advantage "". "s "- m prices we aety any o. fur urixnuorinz uiwnt mr comi'miM'" n3 rer' lenished our stock of frOCe- rlCH, Hardware, lnceutware,4c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. White Mirth Lime, CalrineJ Plaster, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on hand. ryTOl'.VTIf V PKOnVCE taken in Ex change for Goods as usual. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JN'O WALLS & CO Lewisburg, Dee. 1RC3 We would inform the pnblic that we have for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, near the Lewisburg Siation, a larger assort ment than last year of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, In our old Nurseries- in Adams conntv, we have Ihe largest stock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 1H63 and Spring of '64. We therefore can furnish 1 reei by large quanti ties to Dealers &c. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res pectfully solicited lo an examination of our stock. We also desire a d zen good AUL J S to sell f he coming Spring. SHEI.I.ER & HUMMER I teg n jSxLw s Jr: -.orb is g g 4d? GREAT FIRE AND SMOKE ! At Hamman's Tobacco Shop. THE undersigned has npened a Tolar CO and Cigar Shop in ihe rooms recently occupied by N. K. Zimmerman, in Beaver's building Market St. (adjoining the Telegraph and -Chronicle" offices) where be is ready to wait on all who may wish to smoke or ehew. Cigars of the best quality, and ih'e best brands of Chewing Tobacco always oa hand. E. H. HA MM AN. Lewisburg, Jin. 13, l3 m3pd ( DR. WISHART'S flNE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 Ihe vilal principle of the Pine Tree obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of Ihe Tar by which us highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine that cures when all others fail. lUtr " o Om-ih t Hart . Sorr TUmtt ' Ile you an; of tlie iirrmoaltvry njuiUtiu. of Uit oit latnl lini iii'(Mm t 'llioo "Uo fh.iuld b warnisi hjr th tymptoml B-n-mlly thin llilbtly of llirm uotll it l t Ula. truttl thi fact, i-rbiiii mir tbp mny ottirr, ariM thi J iri-Tlrn.-. aud Ulalitr ol ili"-a whl. h twaiy U Uia Krai at Ivaia om tuUi ot duatll's Tictliufl. What are it Mjfm4nt t It usually Im'kidm itb anliort,4ry cnuph. whtcb anon nrrouii'li habitual, but for nM tim oolhlDic i raisrj ,rl a M) mucin. Ibn bnalbiiit iaM.mrahat dij Jii mJL and upon nlit:ht exerciae much hrrnt. A iwu- ot tiilitnts and ftruWM at thi i-at m oft' n frit. A th- Ui-a a.lvauiv. ill. patlxut beromMi (bin IU lti-h, ii. W. u-d Hh loiwof ai'prtiW, rt lanicor. inuoli-niw, and d'.j..ttou of imn: may coulniuw in thi. .tat ir a ninudrrabla k-Oflli of tune: and i iry ti-adily adoc twl liy .lihtPXpoaum or latixue. IT theiw orrur, lha couuti brconii-i uion- troubli-iMinii-, and m attnndHl with eilwrtur.tion, ahiob la mont ronioua and tn-r early in tlie moriiiinr. It ia nomifttni'-a.lri-alieawiih blooil At tht lUcr. mirht-Hwi-aU upually ot in and in Mum ara a iroluM blunting of tbe luua my al twi.r. Fain In n.'Oie part of Ihe rhi-.t is Ml. end olt. n a dirtt rully of lyina upon one or the otuee .He without w.ere fill of rouKtiinic or a ene of tullueiai or aunVation. Ihe puliie Income. In II, t.rl, aoi t'rt-qumt, the lifrtic flu-h tiiiict-s iLchefks, auU tbe aim aiiiul w but WuiiJg to its cltif-e. a now Mk, hth're a curtf L'nntuiuftttrn has tn and can t cnrttl hj thr vnm of my TAKt.'iiumAL.Tca in )-rntly b.?iMf. Thin aiavi(frttD 1 niHh with the nlulity to pi-fvnt the niut c'Ui(ilte'fiJf uceot the truth, ppi.ee will not avl tit ot wy tiifiax tfaf -ut-ntH ol the many thunln ot ivftitudiiUic to it vJalu, hirh 1 ttw tm dJ am rurfiTiutr frdta iunantl womtnof un-Ufetlinahle worth ml rrutMti'n. I ! hml nouil.pr of thfi rwrtitt rHtfn urintrd in cifculsr frm which I will iwn'l y u fret-oD api-lication. W bthT you now JrUrmini-U. try tlie niv-tliciriv- or mt.-nd f'-r the nrrular. AUrr yr of tuly ami xpt-riment, 1 offer thi BKHlicinn. hwllv-Tin it to I the bi dl nintl?f-'r mil pu!m-ntry antt hnmrhwl rfuv.. If vnu ran not he bt-nt-nieii .y the tit- m in Tli i:)!EIiIA1. 1 tH.it-'Vouir'beTnnfJallitrtlilyaii. belo-eeyouarebeynndalienriliiyaid. I Va.( if th..r ,iv, l.tt.r nil H ret a if litis. I enmi-Ktly lirtt rh...r Ths. tu.t rrmi tli-.. the be!t rare, mrv dih-I-J h? tlio.. amirted wtlh tlnn tliaeaM?. ueue . witiii-t. , tbi. tobethe i-ft, lask you to try it. j Many, not only ot the pple, liut phyictan, of eeery atl.oi.1 and prarlice, are dully a-kiui me, What I. me , f .o,.e .ureey. in Hie treatmi-ntof ivr.M.rt.rtrw '..HtwRinft', Slv an.wer i. ttlle: 'I h- iwi.i:nirTfion ol ihe ilii:er.ti,e oreaiis the rirrttq'h mi?) ot tlie debilitated ey.tem the mMouti,-. and n rithm'nt ot the MimI. mu-t expel lr m Ihe .yi.t-ni the corruption ablrtiwroliila hreeili. W bile thi. ii.elt.-et.-d by Hie powerlul alterative t'hnitin from di'eae to h. allhi pro.rtle of the Tar Cordial, it roalinit and r,.no,atintr prim-iple ia alo artinK up-n the irritHted eurtare. of the luni. and thront. peni-tratiii earh d'e eane.1 part, relieeini rain, eubduitiz iisltamulion. and re.torinc a healtl.tiil tendeney. Lft ltd- twielol.1 p"er. the healini; and the .trentheninir, continue to aet in roiijunrlion with Naturae conetant reeuprratire ten-di-n.-y, and the pulient i. aved, if be baa uut too lung delayed a re.ort to tbe uieana of rure. The I'INKTlim TAK COItUlAI. will eora Conh, Sore Thro.t and P-re.t. Urooehttie. A-tlaia. C'ronp. lloopiiiir Couch, li.iiieria, and ie al.o aa eieelli'tit remedy fordiaeabeof tile kUue,aLu!UM!e complaiuta. BEWARE OF COVXTEKFEITX. The sennine has the name of the Proprie tnr and a pine tree blown in the buttle. All others are spurious initiations. Pmc a Fifty Cent and ne Dollar per Bottle. 1'repared oiilby th Proprietor, Ir . Q. C l II AKT. o. 1 0, Xorth Secon Hi. I'hiladelplua, Pa For Sale by all Drugsists 1027y 1 IMLNI'K, ROSS & C O., t I I a.i w (latk t. paLwitt inn co.) Lewisbors PlMiing Mill, aiiaa'al li'iiiw '"( constantly on hand and Uianulacture to order I'loorlllS. Siding, Ooori, ali. SUutlert. Illlnds, out til ;; ol all patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work nsed in ts ii i Id i ii e. Orders respectfully solieted and promptly nlled. All work warranted in eive sansiaction CirAn extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on hand lor sale. Fortiori mi Korth Second street. Lewitburg,l'a April S, 1S59. t'O A la CO .1 la CO 1 1.. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a Urge assortment of the very best Sha niokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Hlnckuniitlu foal, l'latter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. ;KOI!(iE HOLM'EIN. Lewisburg, Vay"7,'M. GENERAL OIIDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1 having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia At Erie Kailroad. under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad Companv, they have appointed JOSEPH D. PO I TS, tieneral Manager there of, to whom all Oificers aud Employees will report for insttuctions. J. KIlfJAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Kailroad Company. Office of Ihe Penn'a Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Jan. 3D, lt6a. $ General Order, no. 1. To tale Effect on and after J,m. GO, 1862. I. The WfNtrrn IMvlxloil. from Warren lo Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent ol the Western Division. His Ollice will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all communications respecting their duties or the business of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The t:atern DltiNlon, irom Sunbury lo Whetham, will be under the sup erintendence of SAM L EI. A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern iliviston. r.mpiovees on uns iovimoii win uc under his charge, and will make a'l commu nications respecting their duties or the busi ness of the road, to him, ejtcepl as otherwise provided in tnts urner. III. The Acc ount!, of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the W'esie,n Divis ion, he in the immediate charge of JOHN C B!nS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Ollice will be al Erie. On the Eastern Divisirn thy will he in immediate charge ot THOMAS M. DA V IS, whose tille will be As- i sistant Aoditor. His Ollice will be in W'll t i iamspnrt. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts bv Employees on eithei Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Tuow.a M. Dvi. JOS. I). POTTS. General Manager: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Lessee Philad. & Erie R. K. L General Manager's Office, ( Williamsport, Jan. 30, 18M. J FURNITURE WAREHODSE.M CU od Market Square, I.ewisburjr. tO A good snpply of diali-M, Tablm, nureauD. SlaiKlN, &c.,on hand or made ,rdera DAVID (.INTER. Ii6 MILK FOR THE 1HILLI0W! THE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisburg with Pure Milk, commencing about the 15th inst. Persons Wishing to be snpplied, will please send in Iheir names tn him, at ihe Lewisburg Bridge. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SL1FER. Lewisburg, April 10, 1863 "DT TT7-0 LI Liail IVIv i onsiaotM.ior sale I or riawd U cvjder.at the Chronicle OHice ri.atvn.. r .i NEW CiOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At joii sqrinES'. Fine qualities Lailies Gaiter? at Best quality linmc-maile Kid and Morocco IJoots at $2. 1. A luriro as.-orttnont of Haltnoral Boots aud Oaitcrs at equally low prices. Opposite the Hank, LewMmrs. "oillH! for iZifflmermaas "f.TT'HEKE we will find a large assortment f latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such as Trench and Enijltsh all wool Cloth. from .'i2.5ll up to 10.Hli. Knotty Boys' Cas-1 simere.and Silk Miied Cassi meres, Satinelts, I Ac. C'lof IlilleT of all descriptions ; Men's ' and Boys' Wear hole suits lor 1 v J sit that is. cloth cnat, satin vest, cassimere panti. Simnuier Sims for fi5 AO. Also, a larje as sortment of Hats. Caps, Ac. such as .M'Clel. wmu'd i'("-ii. nip'i i'- v....... . Iais. Hose, Handkerrhiefs. Collars Shirts,; MUir.enders. I'mhrellas. Neck Tits. &.C. . l,TntTT IC TTTT? TTMP. NOW IS THE TIME to save from 25 to 50 per cent., and get the Latest Stvles. ANo, (foods Cot and made to order, and in , the latest style. Always from five lo ten I hand at work. j Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s Store, ; Market street, Lewishur?. Ilec. tH: .. R. ZtMVERMAX For It at, Mice, Runrlioi, lUd liiiit, MoIIim In I'lll M, t4Ml- iim,X.'.,Iii4'1 ts uu i'laiitsro!!. Put up in iic Sue rii Ri". B'ttV anil Fltw!l. ;UJ -lUfsfur UoltvLn, I'LUUC 1 lITLTIuKat Wc. Oulv iiifitllirilf rtiU' ditfh knuwu." trcui Hntkvtint " Nut lantrf rotiji n the IluDinn Family. 4kat come out ot llirir btli to die." rtTSoiii Wholesale in all Urge cities. CatSoM 1V all Druggists aud Ketailfs everywhere fif"!! ! IHwAHK ! !!of all wcrihless imiiatiins. tfee that eosTnV name is on each Box, bottle, ani Klaslt. Lelore vnu bny. W Address II i:lt T K. OVI' lll. t'I'aoit'iriL Di put 4si liuoa ii w a t, A . V IV Sol. I by all holeaaie aud lieiaii Drug gists in Lewishurs, Pa. luJ'jiuM JOHrj H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AXt Gentlrnieia'aj I'm hlwlilnsr Store. 1 ilarket St., just iihoie the Bank, LEWISULKO, PA. J'ne subscriber has removed into the new filttd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Keber.where he has jusl received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres. Silks. Shirts. Drawers. Ac. I also CLT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being ! a practical Tailor, and employing the best ; workmen. I can confid-nily invite hoih I'll and Aeur f'u.uie do n't forget the Sign The Hcd Door ! May 2, 1SK1 J H BEALE Advantages of the KNUCKLE Ii WASIIINV, MACK INK. IJIOR the purpose of convincing the com munity that ihe Knuckler Wasting Aiachine can noi be surpassed fT ease and apidily in wa-hmg clothes. take pleasure n referring In Miss Sarah (iibhony, (daugh er of John l.ibbony of this place,) who is eleven years old. weighs 55 pounds, and does the week's washing for the family in Unci' llOIII'N, and considers it a very light jou, wuh the assistance of the "Knuckler." Machines an I Browning's celebrated Wrin gers always on hand. DANIEL BROWN. Lewisburg. March S, INfil. THE GREAT American Tea Company, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK, Since its crgunisation. has created a new era in the lii.ti.ry of Selling TEAS ia this fooatrj. ALL our Teas aro selected lv a I'rnf. j.innal Tra-taalar, aalins.lv an.l .xi-Iu.It. I ly ..r u?. and we nyr rliarirt o..r r wo tVuta o ul.j ; r. ..UU.. .r. io. UO;ilHI ini-aaK... W,. havii I ut On 1'ricii lo rrry ouofor earh ouatitr. t and that rk'f ia always mark.d on each fauiiilti ark- ai at our .tor in olain fiun-s. I V a ia-ui- a Monthly Prifi l.i.t of ourTaa. whtrb will , h. a.t,t I rw to all a ho oritur it aa aiivta,. avry T.-a I Si-IIit to w-a tt. It rompri.!.. a full a.ortmi-nt ali-rti-d lor evury locatity in tlie Mate.. Protinei, South Am.r- Irn and the Vie.t Indies. In ttna IWt earh kind t. iltvi- V '" uur. ' '"? r t'i'"- namely Carjo. u" urifo, rint. riut-ni, in hi every on mav uii.ter Rtau tl from Jt-soriniion aml thai iirlrt-N anrmind th itia i'oniany ara deu-riuined to undersell the whole tea trade. We euaranee to Fell all our tea tnoriieina) parknee. at not over Two t'eatu ,.er pound above eo.t. ta-iievini; tttia tn he attrartiva to the many who have beretufure bean paying Enormoua frohta. Our t uatu.-as i. largely done on order, whirh we al waya exei utea. well and pn.motiyas thnuirh the t.uyer reuie liimai If tfivinL' true weiehta aod tare., and always gnariilileeini; everythinir; pur re.pr Dsil.ility en.hlinir ui to do all promise. K.ery dealer can order hia ti aa direet from the IVmpanv. acd partie. doiii huei ne within Fi Hundred (Man mile. of .New York ran Keturn Tea bouulit of n. tf they are not cheaper than they m buy el.ewliere. and the purehn.er iNdi.ttiened with hi. iar.-ain. within fourteen day. (Ill and hate the BioniT refunded In them. Thoae who err oaer five Hundred mile, ean hare thirty days lot)) and the aaule privileg e extended to them. Ileaidea theae ad.antairea the Co-npanT will pay All Ispennea. both waya. if the To.a ara returned. GREAT AMEHICAN TEA COMPANV. IMPORTERS AND J1lBER, ,0S5 i rust r .st.. .v eir vork. New Stand Kew Goods! TOSEPH L. HAWK haviV taken t5.e J rooms nnder the Telegraph aud Chronicle viin.re.,icimcu iucui,aau nuea id an extensive variety ol Hull, Cnpt, Gentlemen'$ Clothing, dc Also a large and splendid slock of CLOTHS ; CASiSlMKREs.Ac, which he will make up to order, is he still continues the Tailoring Kusi ness. He is prepared to execute all work I entrusted to his care.lo the satisfaction of the customer. s. B order. Culling and Repairing done i LewisbqrS.rril 10, 1861 For the Harvest of 18611 Thirty-Four distinct Patents! rpilE iinparaMe l success of the Buckeye I is ihe sunns-si proi.f us superior mer tnd lis reiiitalii'ii is o well ruldiled that since its intiodii'-tit.n tbe maniifaeturers have beru entirely unable to supply ihe demand. We will call attention to a few of tt points of eieelnce and the farmer to give it a ueroual elimination. The Two Driving-Wheels, &c. The TWO Dl'l VINU WIIKKI.." Ihe Pawls and Springs, by which ihe machine' mav be thrown out of "ear, or be backed ; without vihraiin; the knives ih' S eel Cutler j Bar Ihe Wrought Iron Hoard, with Hardened Kieel face or Cutting Kdjre the Double It, .,..,1 J.iint. bv which the Culler Bar may i he Folded Ihe' Ions Crai.k Shaft the S'eel stprine, and Wheel, by whirh the Culler Bar tnav be raised and lowered so as l cut as low to the ground as may be desired the Steel P,:nian and Bra-s B. x its Light Draft (no Si'le Draft) no weight on the horses' nerk backs as ea-ily as a cart all of winch f"rui a cntnlnniiiuin of advantages which no oiher machine possesses. Nti Hearing on the Driving Wheels. A team o( h'.re weighing 9(10 lbs. each, will cut an acte of era--s an hour with ease. The machine is furnished wi'h two Cutler Bars one forcutting gra,s, and ihe other fur cuitins gram (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). . So ellori will be wantin? to maintain the Buckeye in theenviabTe position it nowoccn pies, that of being; ihe Best Hacliine In the World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers. in consequence of ur inahilily to supplv the . demand wet" unable 'o i t.iain Ihe luri'ye. i and were fo.-ce'l to purchn.e an infentir ! j machine. The continue. I n aicitvol lahnr'rs t and the new calls Inmi toe government lor troops, will take manv more laborers from , j the country, and the tanner will have to rely j I eMireiy upon machinery in gaiheruig his hav and train crops. ! Fanners who would aroid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can send iu their orders now. We are now prepared to fi i I orders for the j coming Harvest. Address. MJFEIi WAM.s, SHRINKS A- CO. j Manufacturers ol Keystone Clover Hul;ers, j Ac, I.ewisburg, l.'umn Co., Pa. j l'Ktin? i:f;.!llttmiat. I I)()(IVS ,n fmi i't B ock. Mai kel St.. rear J X of Bower's Jewriry M op. Having servd a r'guiar a;i?rnticeship in one of Ihe het shops in Pmiad., I hope to render satisUcio-n. i BI'RNEil's and n-Vr Fix nres always on han I or lurnt.sned at shun uoii: e. 1 O U. EVANS Uwi.ur, 5-ft. 14. 1" 3 j I IXDSEY'S I:n;irdveJ Ij tciti.ouit i:infiirn,.cr A SI. I UAH I) Mi:i'lCI.E I Kor the "pi'tslv-rdival ami .-fli-i-tual i-tin rf Al.l iiaraaaa arismj irvm IMI'U.IIY ur" lilt BLuuli! 'PITI? nnti' iiii' tin wroiuLt ihe most m'r&culoa.ear 1 -a ii, tlr.t.erti. ra.M. uf I rn lull C-nrTno fnrmationf, Ifr.-iivln. Hni!, S..rr r.v,e, rri ilvtd, Kht untnt ir 4 iorderi. Silt Hhrum, n-r.-i! '!.-hi!'T. ." r .Aciiit'.., l'uny-f - o tl t ., Oid. ritnMrn t'lrm, T-tt. r aiTf t, rj". Mcn-uriHl tie:i-(, l.ivfT r-.mttiaiLt, Low -.,nt.. Ki'mt-Cinifiinf r t t I ii-ri tkiiy thvtrerigiD N -I" V. v I Th aSo.r i. a ortrait of iaii.1 St'Criarv of r.f i. Twp.alm.f.n tin-Ji.j i.f Auil-t.ls.,s, mad-t-affi-lav ,t ! tMt..rrutii- i.rl. II. at h. aai. l:rrfpil lor ! Ii. i-iir i. i isi.ta t.i- tl,r.-i-1 lo h ci ,u- i-t U.-ut.o.t r. unty.ai..l . Ir. ; Naton ot Uf t..;..i.r I'ulir. t in,-;nnati. for a .. r.n4 ! ol nt-arli i iLi iu. -ii tli in.iwiili.t.naiii. a t.i. h ; ! .i.. m' it f,,ti ,,J hit It ft rhrr avr. rntirrly f.i.'a' i.a-'y.' M Ita.l curu u-a,! tli'lM. lifti 1.. tit-aril of tt.e -M....I vir. h,.r." an 1 w. iiula,-.. ir. ir it. Four bot tlr. .-ur..l t.-ni. ar.i ;aitl..ini'h cuil'v .litiiir-l ' thi-ri- i ai. iu...t.ip I or thi. mi Mill.: M in. ili.-ini- aa.d hi. lit. TU full I'ttriirulttr of I hi- ruiaikable ras. nia; baaeva iu a Lin-iiiar l . W ha.l t any ..f tli A :nu. aiwi ri-ler to a r on- ot ni'T ltlukn'T.of Eldi-rtoii, Armetrooa o.. I'a..ruri"l . f m Kofi la alter brtDg uDabie : lo art out of Ul for llirr tear. . T.i fh r-M- of a ia.lv in Aiiinit!i.naare..ld Co., who wa also artlit'trit aitti s,'rorula in ita wor.t fnrtn. i To th ciis i f iiorai- lri-.-i. rsi.tinir io f arrolttown. ; ratnSria I-.... I'a , who a.n ba.llT atdirfril with Canis-r . that it fat hi. ntiiv n.i- off, aud bin caae was wcraa, if to-ihl-. titan VTMri 'i. j rtii j arrirular. ot thf ai- ra avirona of whirh was nin-l hr th ur- ..f th- -ni. l Sr.rrhi-r" m.T alw ba I fuunj in . rfr-ii'.,r in h.a ,.f anv oft,- irnt.. i l.f u. H. M isn:. Pronrletor. Plll-hurr. Pa. TWl.ah-r:itorv f'-r th ninniifai'tiirf an. I aalr. nar tha ! r-nn a t'atl-oa.t hit. Holli,l,Hl..irL'. I'a. Sol-t br '. S-hatl!.-. Iwi.t.urc: M i'rri.l.t llanok, Knffalr X Jo..!.: Ruav A llimnif iroi.-h. Firm. r-Till : fnmmini: Itartkton: H II Kiaarll. tiClinhur ; I. .-. Winfintil; biDillii a w aicunsatlfr, lrliuagro-v; A .Hans'1 M'ile Sat re! TIIAVE on hand for sale, at 2f rents per pot. a CERTAIN CI RK for that distres sing disease. It is an old preparation, long tested, which I never knew to fail, and I can give names of persons cured to those a-Wing it. CHARLES MAI'S 3d street, opposite C. K. Hess, Lewisburg, Sept. 3. For sale also at Goodman's Store, Science still on the Advance ! ClTtCEON sr.i! Jlechani- O ral l lllil, Ollice in the Dr. Brusser's new building. Market street, (western entrance, np stairs) LEWISBI'KG. Dr.Bl'KLAN is now constructing the Non sectional Block work, baked on Plaima base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no eqnal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in nse and having had a lona i and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar wiih every department of his profes- ston, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The snperior qualities of the Non-sectional work will be evident to all who will : it an im partial examination. Dr. Bui .t ihe only j person who constructs this e . j.ient work in I this section of comiirv. I VT Charges shall .rrepnu wuh the I i j ,. Lewisbuig, Sep. a, U. S. 10-10 BONDS. rpHKxB Bond, are issued: wn.: ihtiM J of Cunrrrsa of March tnh, ut, whlfk provides lhat a!l Bond issoed and,, Act shall be EXFMPT FKOM TAXTlO by or under any at or municipal aa oer. liy. Mubscriptioa to these B' nda arc rte.,,. ed in l.'nited States nmesor notes i,f Nms al Banks. They are Tl BE tIiKEyEj IN COIN, at the pleasure ol the 'ovrrno.,, at any period ml r than ten m (' fwti tar from tbir da'e, and nniil iar redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTlRXyr W ILL BE PAID IN COIN, i d tfonris H over one hundred dollars annually and v.. o her Bonds semi-annually. The in.. r.,. payable on ihe first days of .March and ktp. tember in each year. Subicnbers will reeeire erther Rr? ,-,r or Coupon nonas, as tney may prefer. j istered Bands are rercrded on the o Ihe U. S. rreasorer.aad can he ira-!.r. only on the owner's order. Conpon B,tf are payable to bearer, and are more cobi. nient for commercial asvs. Hub-cnbers loth's loan wit'bave'her.jt,,,, of havm their Bonis draw interest rrj March 1st. by payin? the aecrrjfd in'tr-,t emn (or in l.'nited sta'es mnts, ,,r the noir of National Banks, addtne; finr p., tent f premium,) or receive th"m drawing intrreai from the date of snbscripi.tn and depoan. As these Bonds are Csrnpl fraai MnalctM w si,i, nutn, their value is increased ticm new it,,,, cent, per annum, according to ihe rate id ujj levies in various par s uf the country. At the present taie ' I f rcunuui oa g.'J they pay Over EijIit Per (Vnt Interest in currency, and are of rqual convenience u a permanent or leinpot ary inresimeui. It is believed lhat no securities uffrr to real indticetiienis lo lenders as the r? descriptions of I. S. Binds. In al nk forms ot indebtedness, ihe faith or abi . private panes or siocfc companies or it;, rate cominutiities only is pledsed for nr. hi en I, while (or the debts of the foiled ; n the whole property of the country is b,xn to secure the payment of bota principal ui interest in coin Thesp B uids may be subsrnKeJ f n sums from $50 np lo any mamri ie. on the same terms, and are thus made equally avail, able to the smallest lender and ihe larreil capi'altst. Thevcan be convened nitomraey at any moment, ai.d the holder w:l! hare the beiiefil of the interest. It may be nsefui to state in this Cft.nnc'.ioa that the total Funded Debt of the I'oiieJ ."states on which interest is payanle in eeii on the 31 day of March 1 B I. va $76.9"J tiiio. The intereston this debifor thecora n; fiscal year will be $15,j:i7,126, while im customs revenne in e ild lor the enrrem fiscal ' year, endm? June :ttnh. Ih4. has been so far at the rate of over il'Xi.oOit.Ooo per annum. ft will be seen that even the presenl (fold I revenues of the Government are largely ia j nces of the wants of the Treasury 'or tai I payment of Bold interest, while the recent I increase of the tariff will doubtless raise h I annual receipts from customs on ih? am, rant of importations, lo $15i),O0 cM!0 per annum. Instructions to tbe National Banks jptiftf as loan asents were si issued from the I'nilrd Stales Tresaury ddiiI March X, fm in the first three weeks of April ihpschscnp tions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be rareired bv the i'lK-sI .VITIOML B.Mk OF UWVIUE. KSJt I atid bv all .4TIO4l. IItbS which are depositaries of Public money, aod a'l KEPECTA RLE BANK8 AND BANKERS throughout ihe country, (aciiu as agents of the Ni'ional Deposit Ban lis.) will furoish further information on application and AITOKD ETIP.I riflllTI Tli SfBStElBIS.. May 6. lsiiaii-.. MASON &. CO. ---reuo T ,N(JRA VEI.S and STATIOXFRS. 1 BO? I heslnol St. JAWaiaas. - - . -. .- r nr.fi ..Ira. V laltlng aM Pu.mMi rr i., ri-a..J anil nriatrd at th. ahortaat oiir. A ..ry full a.-orlmrnt of HM w .Y.on hau l. Ii it:,i in t olor.aM raarr Tartar; wf KmtKvajjnir, artiftimilj riTutvii, wad Kn.eUipr mtd to rrilr anv a'vm a. rapai Jun. 5, 1SUO THE subscriber for-, .L tranes to carry on iheJ LliPry ItiiHlnCKi ail the Old siand on Southl Third street, near Market, and respectfula lolicits the patronage of his friends and t public generally. CHARLES F.HE88. Lewisburg, Mav S3. 1150 j HYHEWOLOGY! . 4 CI'KIOI'S and enteriainog little Bock i 2 (all about Matrimony, Money, and etk er mailers.) for the amosemeni of every I edy (ano 'he yc ung folks, also.) on Ion? Winter evening-, rainy days. etc. Priee, JO cents. notesaie. it lenis. sent by mail for sevea J ceni stamps, for sale at Ihe -Star 4 Dirtm tele" oflice. W OKDEN A CORN EMI . Publi.hera, Lewi.hnrr, f CZ&Z Attention, Husicl&ni ! ilaeav 4 largea assortment of Jfafi jVi Violins, Guitars. Ac of l wi5-5tV' kinds also Violin. Coitsr, i and Banjo strings, Bnuecs. Pegs, 4e. and best Violin Rosin call at the Post Otficr ana examine. "i W FORREST sar P I C - N I C .-W "Well jump Into the Wage., and all take a ride I 1 LARGE, handsome 1 V. "ml verv comforta . He T tl.O has been, fitted np for the especial accommodatina Pic-N'ic and other similar excursions. Trm moderate. Apply lo JOS. M. HOI SEU Lewisburg. June 3. 18S9. ti)Ion Zm1 id& I.s'lp;src ffcrfpirli ax ixrErrxp.T .i.tr jomsM I Issue, rrtdijs. al Uatstiire.lalea cvaBU.rrJl1 TFSMS-t t Stl per year. To Be paip l ncr- at the eame Tale b r Ii neror.borter nem d eta will pay for fi ur moaib. 74 eta lor aix aioatti' 1 li.r efeht montha. 2ilui,anr .intern month. 3 Ji''-1" 24. for nixtwVB tow that. 3 A'i- im t 9 6 I'-.-roi-nU by I'l year.. So for fear i year. - cinaie o.a 9 eie. iiimr.a iy i-o-tntrv otMnPft. or bank ot" " rata h-r- Mrmt kiti'lP of rroduc traiTu in f'IjA aCaiT-H h f h t.mt tcirt'ltr which a pui-rr (nlvw w hn- ruDnmt arrouttt) it i aSTO"" AnTiiTMi wrsTi fc a i.4.m.Ut ly publifcrfsl. V i aq a ar on wt-rli. 85 cl each allrr luarrttr . ' nonth. Sdol. f Tti. Half Mvar- - ja, 41. S dol. Two t-n on-- .at. 4 vt. (..UO. Itrrrft- ; Sert OffT ODt-lOUrtb Of a rO I U BID, lOiloI. ft al mi-. e. an my b aTfl vdow. A a : amall-r-t tirp-,orl6of Baitlargv-r. -r,UM'f mtttf i amoraliiir. illal,or awiiadliDiz iidBr 001 7iiriH ' Ceirioanications dt-airiw) w tojrK-tt r- . roiBi.nlwM. bT thv w-itfr rrml ,lZt Thm VAGNKTIOTH.Kv.kAH. i- lort ''"al nf t h Star f J.nmcU.l w Ii ith we oltr .! .N -in adaMf th I'hiUd Hmi .i-frrt- Connrrt'd with rh- m art- 'e'lf'r-d I'M n Jt'B f Bin i jnw. w " ' - . . . i MinNii and dnr-f-h and rrawwW : (
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