sua tmi na caaoxicu. Impromptu to an Editor, (Who axourned mw the romea of friends, and luitreated that it mL-ht be better to form no man attackmvata which are eo wily 4rokem.) Incidentally, clr. you allude To losses the luartJiaa sustaineil Therefore, over the passap: I LrooJ ; AnJ ainee I, from my euad-poiut have viewed The heart-lloomyod "still have retained, lVUouod tUou-hts, like tho Jove from the ark, Fly ntraipiit to tho branched of preen You uphold iu the world's tide a mark A signal of rest a light in the dark That I, from my window, have seen. You imagine you walk through the hall Of th heart, where friends used to bo, Iokinx 'ajnind on tho ccholcss walls And the floor where no spirit-foot falls, Aud ohut tho door, turning the key. And you come to the vestibule, baek To the dour lnokiii out of yourself, To the edjj;e of the love-beaten track Whore must of tho fluwers Time's frost doth black, S'ave the dry ones for Memory's ehelf. And as, out upon Jife you thua glance, IU wast of cold waters to view, The searching look of my soul, by chance, Over tho billows, between, doth danco To rest oti the branch held by you, And to you, in your closet inlockcd, . Where you linger, yet dread to lc, Forth go my thoughts : aud they would be mocked, And not honored, if I had knocked After you shut it, turning tho key. Hut the mission they have is to plead That you open those, heart-doors free ! For many a lingering soul may need On baniUots of kinduc&, like yours to feed. That, with doors closed, you could not ece. Let the portals of hearts that are hard Phut in what the world could not see : Kitt, ( I, never, my friend ! must be barred A fill that no evil has scarred At least, leave it ojhjo to me ! S. VOA TBS STAB ft rHanSIClt. An Old nan's Hating. Mr. Ames was hard master to his bound boy. Tho tones of hi voice when ho spoke to me were always harsh, and the frbwn never left his brow. Some times when my heart war? aching for my dead parents and the pleasant home I loved so well, he would taunt me for my sadness, and then flog me cruelly, to break my Fpirit and cure mo of my whining ways. In the house, it was but little better. Mrs. Ames was cold and tyrannical, aud having no children of her own, was very unforgiving when she saw any youthful , indiscretions on 0'ir part. I say our part, for I was not alonu in that dreary home. IJesMe, Mrs. Ames' bound girl, shared nty ! meals of cold mush, washed down with I ry coffee, with now and then a little 6?h i or meat, anil, if I might judge from her . swollen eyes and flushed cheeks, I think ' she shared in the discipline with which I ; was so often favored. Yet no one could j look at Ileisie and not say she deserved a hotter f.ite. True, she could not have ; been called protty still there wa.a I.ok of purity and sweetness in her blue eyes, and a quiet grace about her that won your love and respect. Ilard as her life must have been, I have never heard her com plain ; instead of that, she was always cheering me, and talking of the time when I would be free, and with my trade work out for myself a name among men. Al- j though three years younger she wa braver j t endure and stronger to bear life's trials than I. IX) you wonder that I loved her with all the strength of my pent up nature 7 Yet I never told her so ; it seemivl useless to repeat in words what my ryes had said so often. She is the band of sunlight that biads those four dark years together and makes their mem ory very dear to mc I had reached my eighteenth year, ami was looking forward with hope to the day now only three years distant, when I would be free when a great change came. One day Mr. Ames was more unreason able than usual, and on my failing to com prehend at the moment a command he pave me, he threw at me a chisel which he held in his hand. It glanced by my head and fastened itself to the handle in the wall behind me. In a moment all the fire in my proud nature was kindled tn a blaze. I forgot he was my master ; I forgot Bessie ; I forgot everything but the wild feelings that surged within mc, prompting me to defend myself. I turned nuick.lv. and with one blow sent him reeling against one of the benches that Mood at the aide of the room. I knew there was do time to be lost, so, hastily putting on my coat, I passed out of the back door of the shop, took my way across tho fields, leaped the brook and plunged into the woods beyond. Not till then did I pause to thiuk what I had done. Uy this one act I had lost my place, with my trade but poorly learned ; separated myself from Bessie, the only one in the world who loved me ; and made myself a wanderer without homcor friends. Yet a I thought, my heart took courage, and I resolved to go to a distant town aud there ask for work. Night came on, and when all had grown quiet at my master's, I drew near the house, for I knew Bessie would be in waiting for me. She met mc in the garden, and there in the moon light we talked of the future. But O, how dark it looked in spite of the gilding our young hearts tried to throw over it ! Bessie was sure I would Fueceed ; she said there was a manliness about me that would command respect, and win for mc true friends. Her childlike faith strength ened ine, and as I left her for my night's .loimey I whimpered '"I will come for you in three yr, l'iv-it aud in my heart f. 't I :"h uM. J Was it a mother's prayers that followed the homeless boy and raised up for him a friend in hia need ? I thiuk it was ; for at the first shop I asked for work, tho proprietor looked so kind, and sjwke so pleasant to me, that I felt prompted to tell my whole utory. His eyes glistened more than once at my recital, and as I closed, he grasped my hand and 6aid, "Well, you shall go for Bessie in three years, if you are tho faithful fellow I think you are." How I worked those three years ! for besides the hope of get ting Bessie, I had a master I would have Iaiu down my life for. Happy years they were ; and at their close, my Master told me to go for Bessie; and, as ho and his wife were childless, we might live at the bouicsteld and bo their children. And Bessie aud T lived at the homestead, and closed the eyes of buth master and undress. The years can now be counted by scores sinco the dark shadow of our youth rested over us, aud we daily thank God for the path by which ho has led us to so goodly a heritage. K. "Stx& ji rc. sWifliifffi.l! eift SWOT: S.WOTli III I.I J. I I 1. 1 .1.1 . ; 4 r. "f s ;inn i ; .i.,ltt jll 12113 ulis lttilT l.'inlll li ia i-i !lli 21,81 SI SI ! l -Vi.'ll -J 23 2l'iS 2i 2li 27 28 2 3U SI i lf-,:2S12 M il I I 1 I I M . I I I I I Z' 4 I I I I I I I I : s 4 t til Villi 11 12 1.1 14 14 K17 l IV 2I 21 ft i2:ii2l2i 2t 27 2" 2 h3,i a 4 u r.l t in ii'ijlr. u 17jls:l!l2ni21 ! i i Bar. Srpt- I t a 4 6 Villi 1112 2 1 It 12 uhi I- is iviaulji . V 12I2T..24 2i262T 2 . ISIIf ISil9 2i,2 2S,29liii) larll . 'i on. 3 l t7 9 'is n IU 211 '2i27 24 24 Slay. 3 4 4 C -. Hove. lOll 12 13 III !17lsll2il2: Jaae Dree. 7 14HS :2l!22 ,2ii!i :w Regular Union countv Courts oncn Thihl MunJay io February MAffUmh'tVmecmVr Union County Official Record. Prtsithmt Jttd.jtVkn'x. g. Woods. UMrwa rofttoiHn .Associate Jmiljz J-nf.i XV. Himnt!(, Mlflliabiirg do do Johx H'alls, Lewuburg do JVAeTrVf LFTETTE AUUUCHT dO I'rihfmtaryJHU W. f.AXM do AVt jf AVc. Gcostii IfUUIILL, do 4o do 4o fHttrict Attwnty A LPS CD IliTES do do TWumrrr Jomji A. Mnri, do do CommtMtioitcrKKX)rhH ltn.ftrii.Mifl1Uibarg do do J rnst M. Walter, H intWIU do do KdittftT Keeit, lurt-tua do Cbmmttsin rt"i rk AiH' KiLKauv,LewMvrf do do (ImiMfi Wm, JoMes. do do d i'rittt'rt WuKDE.H A CoEUCS. do do M rointile Ajypraittr Wm. Koshom, New VerUa do S r vfynr Co ea l iietelj.e, farrnt fllU do C-rnr Kubi fTCAOu, Lewiburg do AttdttvrltWtX. PHArri, do do do BeETiiiEftTHOMiVto. Miffliabarg do do l. P. 11 agexbucu, lifar do School Snjrimt mdsntbMKKtxuouXtSewfttrllm do Attrtpnr Siiicc Har ltx C-U 0HkixEa.MtflHnharg do tUUdor do Jesse Heate. WiniMd do LUMIJI5R! LUMBER!! frillE subscribers have for sale J (in lots lo sail purcbasers)i a large slock of PISE BOARDS Panel 8lnff. Dank, &c. Also 5.000 PI Mi KM La. 2fi inch Sawed Shingles superior qoaliiy. Also Square Timber for Buildings t Which are offered low for cash, alonr Mills on South Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Valley Narrows road at the end of our Road. tiT A Diploma for a superior sample 01 Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shin; les.were awarded ns al the last Union Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M'CALL SONS. Iy'l "oresl Hill P O, Union Co, Pa FIRE INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY OT OTRH AMERICA Philadelphia. (IfKorporatrd, 1794.) Capital 8'00,000.00 Assols, Jan. 18C1, 1254.719.81 ARTHUR CJ. COFFIN, President CH ARLES I'l.ATT, Secretary C r Buildings annually or perpelnally. Mer chandize, Cirain, Furniture, &c, insured, at currant rates of Premium. JOHN B. LINN. 931m3 .genl for Union County, Pa. REMOVAL. JOHN A. MERTZ, Esq.. has removed bis Office on Market St. two doors west of he Lewisbnrg Bank, where he will attend to all manner of bnsiness in his line with promptness. Speaks both English and Ger man. J. A. MERTZ Lewisbnrg. April 1, 18fi! THE subscriber con- JL tinnes to carry on ihe Livery BuslneNn at the Old Stand on South Third street, near Market, and respecifullj solicits the patronage of his friends and lh public generally. UHAKI.LB r.nu. Lewisbnrg, May 22, I8.S0 NOTICE. THE Dimes Saving Institution of Lewis bnrg has this day declared a Dividend of Four per ODnt. on the amount of Slock paid in. Payable lo Ihe Stockholders in twenty days from date. H- P. 8HELI.ER. Nov. A, lsr.2. Tmfinr ICE... ICC.. ICE! rpHE undersigned are putting np an ICE 1 IIOI'KK large enough 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. r?Call on either of ns on Nonh 4ih St. or at the Ice House below the River Bridge. H.A.WKIIlRVSAUL, Uwtobarg, Nov.9, 1M0 WANK. ANUSTADT. WET BRANCH Insurance Companv. or Lock Haven, I a. Insures Property in both Town and Coun try on as reasonable Terms as any other good Company. The large increase of Premium Notes makes it a reliable Company to insure in. Awiwat r rrraiaa Sates M la ferre, J.Wr)i4, See. li.CHtsrii, Pres ' LARISON PRO.HS, Agent, Dee IS, lSfil Lewisburg II. OERIItRT, DE.VT.VT. has removed to nnh 3d ttrert.fhnr doors from ihe Town Ckwh, LEW. i i-sut it r. 1 2 I s a II Ml 4 s s T, s in 111 12 lllu '4,16 17 1-1 H- 2 2lj2!2.1 24 226 27I2S a;:M SI ,1 .1 ,1 .1 J .1 . Villi ii li'ialu !14 Ir.IlT 1,1 21) 21 22 2324 S,2.T 2S H30! I I I I I I I I I II 2 3 14 II ; s v in ii hi !l3 14 14 1 17 llV VI 21 ' 21 24 24 2 i I w, UNION COUNTY STAR CO-PARTNERSHIP. Fj The nnilcrsiRned have as- anMSSSSSa ik.Mt.lu.c ititn r uTi a rt. WUCIBICU iutlii.-n". ...... nership for ihe purpose of carry ing on the Lumberinz. Planinz, and Carpentering business in all iheir various branches, at tne Ccmisbnrg Steam planing mills, where ihey intend to keep a slock of Pins Hemlock, Walnut, Cherrv, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Lath. Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Windo Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, 4c, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in j rice and workmanship. J. D. DIEFFENDERFF.lt, MARTIN DRF.ISBAOH, HIRAM DREISHACII lewl.bor HftBlnj Milli, April 1. ism. REMOVAL. TB. CHRIST, Esq., has removed his Of jm fice to ihe building of Jonathan Spyker, North of the Court House, and immediately opposite the Buffalo House, where he will at tend to all manner of business at his ollice wilh dispairh and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks both English anil German.) April I, ltifiS. I.. II. CHRIST. ron SALE. AN Inventory was taken of ihe Stock com prising H. W. OROTZER'S VARIETY STORE, during his late visit home. The (Captain now oilers this splendid establishment for sale. It is impos inle for him to aiieud to business mailers. The sword and musket now demand his whole attention. This is a capital opportunity for some individual who may be desirous of investing in this line of ...i. TI.. .3hiihmmt nossesses wide no toriety, an extensive patronage, and is located in Ihe most pleasant pari i our vinac Term liberal. Nov. 7, '6 nammoth Furniture Warehouse, 809 & 811, Chestnut St., PIIILwAIELPI II A. Late Lcvj & Co.'s Dry Goods Store. GEO. J. HENKELS. Formerly 124, Walnut St. Sept. 1M2-J.ni Estate of Lieut. J. Gilbert Beaver. i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-Letirrs of Administraiion on ihe estate of J. (fil bert Beaver, deceased, lale id l.ewisbnr;. hvie" ben granted to the subscriber by Ihe Ifegistcr of Union coumy in due form of law, all persons indebted lo said esule arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having any jusl claims against the same may present them dulv auihenncated fur settlement 10 PETER BEAVER, l.ewisburr, Administrator wilh the Will annexed J.S. Marsh. K.Stwrklri. rj.Shorklry. r.Beavrr j. S. MARSH & 0, (0UCCEW44 TO UkJrE?, KRH A CD.) LEWISUUlta FOUN1 )IIY AGRICULTURAL WORKS LcwiNbura:, I'a. w B bsve eoniUntly on tind nl tr li. n lliM.r.;Ai.n or nrinii. Rmprr, -vr and dtirrr tlorr'il'rn Crain nl Grin SmUri; IIHMdmxt llarv iWr 0,m Sh-llm; Oiir.Tir anH Hmr Itnrr Trm-I. Step and Ml Wrt: fWw IMlTt, tKl fl'trri, Thrrtltrrl, 11mm. .. Iltlli, Inm t'nmti ft llttilthuyt, Irtm Frmirs, A-uilm."). Mill .in., tr. Ac.anil hnld ouiwItfi m Ij ml mil limes t" all msnsiir fniiHMT nvsisisn wilh tttr Mlroiwtrorri-cliiM mat difiMitrh. Work or Manufacture" Invariably warranted recommeBded. Onlr riperllull? olieiuxl andiiroaiptl ' trd to. June 1. 1SMI DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, FOB THE SPEEDY TE OV Omnht, CoMt, frmtp. Hwrrmrt, Prtnehii. nrttmnma, (AintM the Hoxlt arising fnm LUrf, lnripnnt lhnmmptim. and for thy rriif amt i if at nil fiouAe) curt nf iitnU n advamxd stays of Ike Utter durate. ' TIIK BalMiml ConlUl li entirrly a T.-Cf-t.il.lc prodar tio,roibiaiD? the b1lnir, prop rtt-n of th- ltLm, IUi ttwlOTiKoratingqultii f CorJil. pmlurinicat eomMoatloa M wrll dtj to th puTw intrntitni, that lhn ire bat few esw of di- wliirh will not, at n Mriy priod, uocnaib to Its 'uvmHog aod Iffe-giving for hu the tiwatmrnt of polmonanr .tiwajw re. upled thr nrtatr portion of tb attt-ntion nf the nclrn tiftc nf thr aHMiirai orld, but none aoiiin'J more tmi nenre in bin trratmnt of thfiw .liwn. than the rvl- bmOd rmwDian IT. llMnani. tne rr-mattr irirt ni FamirCorilial. II if litrwiJvoia UtU prntJurtiniiof rwJii that would stand unrivaled. How wli h- ha punwilfd. the Antfriran poplf are 'If to jul: nd we pocitiTt lT wwert. that no preparations that have evr been placed "before them, have eon ferred the am" amount of benefit on Miffrrinir homajute. or have eItriiMj an nsny ofinnnendationa from all rlafwg of t-ij. an the remJieff nf llootland, prepared bj Dr. C. M. Jackson h Co., of Philadelphia, The Cordial iddettijrned ftir a elafu of dl eaaea more gen eral and more fatal than any other to whieh the people of thi eoantrj ara subject thote ftprinvinr from a fliiiht cold." That eminent authority. Dr. BeU.wyii: Ml will not any that CoMa are to our inhabitants what tne Plaitwe and Yellow Fever are to thoae of other ooun triea; but I can aver confidently tht they ucher In die ease of greater eoupllcftj and moruiity tban these latter Bead what the eminent Olann Manufacturer. JonN M. HIIITALUaayiof tbe UALSAMIC COKU1AL. Dm. C M. JarEii RewpertMl Friend : Ilavinst for a Irnft time been anjualnted with the virtue of thy PAL fAUIC CORDIAL in CoueIih, Coldn. Iuflammntioo of the Lunga. Ae I thu freely hear testimony to iu efflracy. For Mveral years I bavw never been without it In my family. It U aim firm m pleaanre to atate that I nave weed it with entire ueeraa in tbe treatment nf .towel Complaint. Thv friend trulv, JOHN M. WillT U.U Fifth Mo. 17, UM. Kace nt. above 4th, Pbilad'a. ' VaT'TheM medkinee are for wale b all reapertable arwstebta and dealera In medsHnea in the Uuited SUtea, Canadaa, Drltifh Froviueea, and Wet lrvlie.at 76 rents per bottle. Be no re and cet the genuine, with the ina turoof C. M. Jarkaonon the wrapper of each bitttle; all other are eouatertVit. Prinrtpal Ofllce and Manufacto ry, 41S Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa, VARIETY STORE AT TIIE Old Post-Office Stand. A LARGE supply of Books,S!ationery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nau. Itaktes, Pictures, and a variety of NICK NACKS for sale cheap by 73 H VV CROTZER, Lewishnrg DLIIIDS AND SHADES. n. J. WILMiHS, No. 16 Nor. Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer of VEXITIAX BLIXDS and WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in the City, at the lowest Prices. Winds painted and trimmed, equal lo new. Store Shades made and lettered. April II. I8M 3m nr35tt Attention, Musicians! 4-M VV fiC A lanre anrlment nf Violins, Unitary, fee-, nf all kinds also Violin. Guitar, and Banjo Sirin-, Brinees, Pees,&e.and the best Violin Rosin call at the Post Office and examine. fi V FORREST Warrantee Deeds for aalo at this office. & LEAV1SBURG CHRONICLE-MARCH 3IJ863. PALM UK, ROSS &. CO., .in.- . (uti i. main Ann co.) feS Lewisburg Planing Mill, ULXi'"T constantly on band and luanulaciure to order Floorllisr, Siding, Doom, Sn.ti, Shutter, llllntU, itloultlillttsi o( all patterns, and all oilier descriptions of Wood Work used m Building. Orders respectfully sol icted and promptly fillrd. All work warranted to give satisfaction An extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on hand for sale. Factory on Xorth Second tlreet.Ltwitburg.Pa April 22, 1859. co ti ro AL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha inokin aud Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he wijl sell al ihe very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Blacksmitlu' Cnal, Platter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, lhat I will nol be nndersold hy any man. Having good weinh-scalrs, full weight will he given. Coal Yard near Weidensal' hotel. fiKOKtiE I10IATEIN. I.ewisbnr;, May 27,'S. ' BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For the Harvest of 1863! The most approved Agricultaral Imple ments now in the Market ! H M W1TI ItKII 1ST SLIFER, WALLS, SHRINER & CO., L.etviliurg, I'a. pnckcijf licapcr S $wtx. 'PHE nnprecedented success of Ihe Buck 1. eye'" is the strnniest pro.if nf lis superior excellency. The BIX'KEVE has caused a complete Revolution in ihe Manufacture 01 KKAI'IXC A Mi MOWISH Machines, aud its repmation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary lo particularize its advan tajis. We will, however, call Ihe attention of the farmers lo a few of its merits. The TWO DRIVING WHEELS the Pawls aud Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating the knivs ihe Steel Cutter Bar ihe Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Sie?l Face or Collin; Eilje the Double Hinged Joint, by which the Cutler Bar may be Folded the long Crauk Shaft Ihe Steel Spring and Wherl, by which the Cutter Bar nay be raistd and lowered so as to cut as low to the ground as may be desired the Steel Pitman ami Brass Box Us Liht Draft (no Side Draft) no weight on the horses nrck backs as easily as a can all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 9011 lbs. each. will cut an acie of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with Iwo Cutler Bars one for cutting grass, and ihe other for coning grain (eacb expressly adapted lo the use intended). No etiorl will be wanting lo maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that uf being the Best machine in the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their Irirnds for the generous sup port Ihey have received in introducing the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted In them for their warm greet ings and kind cilices in recommending it lo their friends and neighbors. For Certificates, etc., see Circulars, which mav be had of any of Iheir Agents. They also manufacture Mc.ver'ft Pat ent Pinion Krain Drill, which is acknowledged to be the BEST SEED SOW ER IN L'sK, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY! Also, the Hrywlone ('Inter llnller, which cleans thoroughly, without in Ihe least injuring the seed. Will clean more in the same time than any other machine in use. They also manufacture and keep on hand for sale Dmlin'i Tread Power and Tlirrshers Telegraph PodJtr Cutler two tisrs) ; f 'itttfeM, among which is the celebrated "Con tinental ;" Parlor and Office Store; and all kinili of Cost and Wrought Iron and llrau Work. Sl.lFKR.WAI.I.S.SHKINER&Co. Central Foundry, Lew'ub'trg, Pa. Mureh.ll.lwj. GENERAL ORDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company I having ihis day taken possession of Ihe Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Officers and Employees will report for instiuctions. V J. EDGAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co, Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1862. J General Order, No. 1. To take Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1862. I. The wICKtern Division, from Warren lo Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Olliee will be at Erie. Employees on ihis Division will be under his charge, at:1 will make all communications respecting their duties or the bnsiness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in ihis Order. II. The F.awtcrn Dlt talon, from Sunbnry to Whethain. will be umier the sup erintendence of SAMCEI. A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of Ihe Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under bis charge, and will make a'l commu nications respecting Iheir dnties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Account) of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOGGS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Wi!l iainsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All eommnnieations rOpeeting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on either Division, will be made to Ihe Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Taoni M. Datis. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company,") Lessee Philad. & Erie R. R. I General Manager's Office, Williamsport, Jan. 30, 1863. Al REWARD will be paid for the nearly 01 new Case and Silver SPECTACLES designed for a nearsighted person. Vhev wor st in i"wn some time since. (I'lae leaf, it tbe Chronicle Office) JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOIt AND Oenllemen'a rurnlHliln? Store, t Market St.,jut ulxtm the Bank, LEWISBURG, PA. The subscriber has removed into the new fiiiLil and commodious Storrroom nf Thomas ! Rliir whiir hi. ha ttitl rttr.eivtd a larse Aud well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casitnerf s. Silks, Shins, Drawers, Ae. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the be-1 workmen, I can eoutideiiily invite boih Vld and Hew Cmtomm do n't forget th Sign The Red Door ! Mar 3, I SSI J H UKAI.B CEMETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Stockholders of Ihe Lewisburg Cenietery.lhe under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging. Arc. must be paid lo him. Persons interested will please note ihe change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested lo make immediate pay ment. SOLOMON. RITTEK- Lvwi.burg. Jn. 21, lfct'Ju9 "1TTHEKE we will find a large assortment f latest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as French arvt Knlish alt wuol Cloth, , Irom $2.50 np to $10.00. Knoiiy Buys Cs-'. snnerr.an I Silk Mixtfd Cassirneres, 8aiintts. j Ac Clothing ol all descriptions ; Mens and Boy' Wear Whole Suits lor I2J50 that is,cloih coat, satin vest, cassimere pants. Summrr 'iik for .50. Also, a larse as sorhnrnt of Hats, Ca, Ac such as iM'C!. !ant Uaribaldi. Oprra, high and low crowned Hats, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirt, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Ac. NOW IS THE TIME ! to save from 35 to 50 per cent., and get the Latest Styles. AImi, Goods ('nt and made to ordr, and io the latest style. Always from five tu ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Cos Store, Market street, !ewisbrp. March ll.T N. K. ZIMMERMAN. illnji of Union (Conntn. MOl'NITED on rllers,varni-hect, engraved anil liihoerai.hf.l in I'hilail. in Ihe best style of Ihe art :t by in inches in iie on a scale of Ij inches lit the mile. This Map was carefully surveytil in 1N!0, and i reas onably com ct. Kach Township ia colored, and there are the'J'own Plota and No.s of Lots in I.e wisburc. Millhuburg, Mew Berlin, Hr lleton, and New Columbia. Mountain and Kireams are traced the Public Koails, with ihe distance in perches between mads which intersect also Karnes of Farm Owners gen erally. Church and School Houses, Mill. Ac. The Court House, Iwo of ihe Lewisburg Uni versity Buildings, the l.ewisbunr Boat Vard, the Union Pnrnace at Winfield, and IToion Seminary at New Berlin are repreaented in a ' separate engraving each. Every Farmer and person of bnsiness sh'd i have one nl these Maps Tor ornainenl or tor reference and information. ' The orizinal subscription price was $3,50. now reduced lo 2 on I v. r?" For sale al the Star V Chronicle Olliee, and by D. S. I- BKCK. Lewisbnrg Last and Kcst News ! "11 rE have jnsl received from Philadelphia V and New York, a very large and well selected slock of SUMMEB GOODS, which we offer at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of this stork ol Hoods a very large assnn- inrnt of DRY GOODS of every descrip-i tion. Purchasers will find it their advantage ', lo give us a call as in prices we aety any 01 our neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our Mock of Croce He, llartlare,liiceiiavare,&c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLAHTEU, Ac. JIAiVe Mirth Lime, CalciueJ llaster, ami Ifitlraulic Cement, always kept on hand. liTCOUXTRY PRODUCE taken in Ex change for tioods as usual. N.B. Cash paid for alt kinds of Grain. JNf) WALLS St CO Lewisburg, April 21, 1HU3 XTATBOXA CO Al OH,! warranted NDN EXPLOSIVE, and equal lo any KEROSEXE. Whv bny an explosive Oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish yon wilh a per fect Oil ? Made only by I'cnn'a Salt Manufacturiiijr Company, So. tr W nnt SIFIIIUUKIPBIA. Feb in, isfijyi J. M. C. RANCK, ATTORNEY AT WW, Letcifliurii, Union Co., I'a. OFFICE on Market St., three doors below Cooper & Evans'. April 1, 1862. An aperient and Stovaarhie nrenatatlnn of IHONnnrl ned of oxygen and earhon by enmbufltinn in hydroeen. anetioned by the hirbe.t Medical Aathoritiea.both in Karoiai and tbe United ctatra, and preacribed in their prartira. The ezperlenee of thonaand daily prove that no pre paration of iron ran be compared with it. Impnritie at the Mood, depreeaion of eital enerjiy, pale and othenriaa Mrkly complexions, indicate ita ncceaaity in alamoateyery conceivable eaaa. lonoxina. In all matadie In which It ha been tried it ha proved absolutely curadva ia ead of the follow ice complaint, vis: io FbOtti), AVerotM AWtliim, EmmeMion. Jyraeprio, fawir-traat. f Ai'or AieaJiya-vierv. incipimt OmtomptifH, ruterraoau, .Seat A'aeaai. AfumeaafiKiifion, Wiriej, rhlorttns. iteer fbafaariaX. Ilkrmie UrttUtdtrt, IthntmaliMmt, IntermUUmt iraer. iVavtaVt ea e fact, a". Putap in neat flat metal hoses rontajnina; SO pills, price So rant per bos : for aale by drujnrMa and dealer. ill he aent free to any addrea on receipt of Ibt prtoe. All letter,ordcr.etc..hoiil. be addreered lo D. U. LOvKftt A Co., Uencral Avent. 'jS" 2UCstAalii.T. Solil in Lficitlurtf hy BakfF t r r w ft. hnif r Caldwell FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, "3 on Market Square, Lewisbnrg. cu A soo.1 supply of hairn, Tal.lea, ltiirritu. Martdn. Aeon hand or made Trier, DAtlU til.Mtin. e.6 ound tor jJrFV jZ'fflmerfflaa'jN'p St NOTHING U3L LINDSEY'S Improved ' (jTllXOOD 8CARCIIE1M3 A STANDARD MEIHCISK Wow tb ldj.rlt' " AI.L.II1MSM un born IMPUKIIY Of tUH ULUQUI THIS mlltlokMwrogglittb ostailrMolouicurvi ! d-tirat cam of ferorul Ceroo rorauuoni, Climal dle, Krj.i(-ln, !. Ptmpk oa'tbf f. fort '"M "' OM.fluhbora II Inn, IllMawUetMMlIm, Tntlrr nVcliio, liMitlMWM, i;prp-ia. JauadlM, S.lt Ktwunt. Mrrrurlal liwam, 0rral drklllty, Mr Complaint, " of Apprin. i. i-Pr. .uu ot u.. ...-.. Th? hove iit a portrait of Dail MTrrarT, f Ttrp.who.nn thr ilay of Auicu-t mnttiiit it brfont Justice UorlttT that b we treated for tht ror CaXCk by litre' ph t.inrtn of It-lUfrd runtv. nl hy lr. Newton of lite Krlertir College. Cinriiinnli, for t p-ri-i of nearly rljtht tunt)m. notw ithtanttiitc whirb A tip, nuw. m ynrtim uj Ut rhrl vrr entirely mt'f tefy He had ffiten up all hope, hmn he heard Af th i:iool Sarrher.'tand wm Itxluet-H totrv it. Four bot tle cured fcitn, ami (althnuich tadlj 'lUH(uredi there H noqueption hat tht tnaluatle tmJirin at-4j bta Hie. The full artirular of thij remarkahle ratw may braetrD In a Cirrular to be bad if any of the A -feat a. We alM refer to a Cae nf Nnnre ItleakDey.of RMertoa, Araiotroncfo I'a .rured .f ."caovi la alter beiug uoabl to Ret out of betl for three year. To the eaiw of a lafy in Anaonville.riearfleMCowbo WW aim afflirtel with Srf.fula in it wfrt fr-ftn. To the eae of Mt-nrce Meinel. renHinv in CarmHtnwn,. Cambria v'o I'a-, who aji o bad It altiH-ted with t'aneer tht.t it eat hi entire nofe off, and hia easo waa worne, if nopwitde. than M't'rt art . The artimtarf of ihewe eapefj eyerrore of which wm . f tired by the uw of tbe"Htooi .earth-'r" may lm be : found in a rirrnlnr f He had .f f of the A-nta. t.KO. II. KKVSr K. Prapririiir. I'HNht.rc, Vu fJ.l.a)"ratrv Ur the niatiufetur- and Mile, near tho l !Vnna railroad Hepot. Illlidav)hiir-.'. I'a. tohl by C. ! W. A-hallh. Lewifthurir: X r-iht IIu-k. ISoffalre X ! Romla: Kudv k llitnmelrei-h. Krmertlle ; Cumntinca ; a ttitm.r. Ilartleton: Ii. II. KIk, Mtffi.nhurjt: L. . fUmm, Hiutteld; frbindle fc Waentelier, Selincgrove; yVU R. KEWELL'S niOTOGRAPII GALLERY, 'o. Ml, Arch St. IMilladelphia, On nf th lar-rat aaj mwrt otniplrtc llallrrtw In In. Voi'M Statmu h.i ll. ttrrt rirtiir" know, lo tho lh.tnctplilr art ar. Ukra at vrir on biiitiar than arv iaitl f'r Dii-.rahlJ rariralno-. THR I'niprielor. a Prariirl fhotntrraphr. atUnJ.. p.r-orallr. rvrrv flttinff aitj allow no a'tura lo Imve th. liallry kdIhu it tjirs prrfvrt aati-taction. llaiturrrrotTl" an-l Amltr,ai.ol ab.Btur dwiawl frirnila. h'uirhl to any rwuir.i rttr. or tjtk.n na Canra.. life -taa. an.1 painlrd in oil th. bat Arista, At thi. llnllarv a-turi ran le takre in anv w.atliff a p.rf.rt in riouir day aa when th. un hin.. lfrMnn TMitinc th rit'y arr rraprrtfully init.tl mine nnr p.citana, wbH-b kr prira aud iualilj 4tj eomNtitiin. .a.inatructions giTan in tbv art of Photneratby. K. N KW KLI-. Ouuar or AST, 724 Airb Stmt, rhUaarlfhta. CUMMK.D.I rO.V.S. From Hon. L.wis H.Cxiruitl. M.C., Ohio Wv baiilv and trirnta all eonrur in tha m-ioion that th. iN.wlll I'm-iiit. ia mora iitOlt. than any thtnf i th.y arrr .aw. My likn haa ln rat.lly taken hy ainVrnt Arli-ta in aarmua waya, tint 1 baaa mrrrr i yt had on. wbirh yiva.tilaM tru.tu natura.all thataa- turn, anp .xprraniona olcxnut.naneF aa tiiia. j rrom lloa. E. J' l Msis, lata Mini.trr to Italy. The asiiii-it. Ani.h. hrauty aail aolloeaanf your roe. trait, conjoined with their iluraMlity of rolnrand faith fwloeaa a likeaeaaea, ran not fail to commend then to Ihe attention and patronage o ail bo aopreciata una art. Fraea Cm. Jawra Poa llaetae occaalon Sr a nortrait. I nrneared ana fmai Mr. Kob.rt .New.ll, ol th. eity of l'hilad.l,hia. a minta tnre In Oil Colore. eaWei (A. aa- e..','af-a,.yaa. and taka ereat .l.aaure ia exrerinr Ihe .alii.fa.'lion eieea Bie. not oaiy hy the aernrei-T of Ihe likene.. hot it artutie nni.h in all reapeeta. and reeoauu.mi him to tbe patronage of tnuae uupueed lo cacAHtrave the '-Tiutl-Inl art. Mn Jmu faua. LARKIN & CO., Mammoth PnoTOCRArn Gau.ert, .E. Corner Eijhth and Arch St. Philadelphia. (A'afntace on ..ufA StrrrL) A rER many years' experience in all Ihe various branches ol the Art. the Propri etors confiilenlly invite the attention of their trtemls and the public to iheir extensive esta blishment, which presents the opportunity for procuring the best Pictures, eqnal at least to any firt-class Gallery in the I nurd Stales. Preparations are complete for executing all the Improved style known to the Art. They have a pat. nt arrangement foreOi.yina Unitorrr.otr.iea. e..ic, making lh.m Lifeaise, if ileaireil the only oae of the kind ia thi country. Attached to this catabliabsaent axe three eolorioe Arti.t. FaoTouauHS, inelodine I'ainUnc, a. low al f'i 00 J- Ii".V'"?:-rfa -V'1 do el lbo. at .art. Fxtraeopiea.rflcU. orfSpcrdos. Mfr ize ihototraph aa low a (:i.an4 Ivorytype at eame prii-a. durable AmbrolypeS at eU cent and upwarda. I A anoat exten.ive aa.ortment of fltlt Frame, embrao. ! ine a aeleet and elxar. variety of th lateatatylea. fri- ee from 6i cent and npward. Efpecial attention Wrtoweil npoa l.ife-isrl ThotA. frraph in Oil. tran.fi-rrrd from small pictarca, and from life. Frieeafrom Sla to She.. v)i-lntruv-tiiujriven in Ihe Art aSty PHOTOGRAPHY, IS ALL ITS BR AS CUES, I7XECi;TED in ihe besi iyle known in j the art, at C. G. Crane's Gallery, 632 .4rcA Street, .'.is of Sixth, l'liilalclliia. LIFE SIZE IX OIL AND PASTIL, (STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, Ambrolypes, Dasucrreolvpes, &s., For Cases,Medalliins,Pin,Rinws,Ac. ftRfiyl Chromatic Print Inc. H" AVLN'G purchased Ihe ripht to nse Rna-; ar.n's process for Priming with Dry ; Colors, for Union Co. Pa, we are prepared lo ! execute orders for CARDS, Show-Bills, be. ra Rtd, Grvrm. Biut, Hrtnr. Silver, Viamtmd, or GtJil Colors, in ginxl slyle, l"?at the Office of the "Star cV Chronicle," Lewisbnrw. Jess, 1858 WORDKN A C0K.NK1C8. Science still on the Advance ! OUKGEON and Jlethani- O cal DentiNt, Ollice in the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street, (western entrance, np stairs) LE WISBL'RG. Dr.Bt'RLAN is new constructing the Non sectional Block work, baked on Platina base, whieh for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no equal also teeth mounted on ihe var ious Bases in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his profes sion, 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 superior qualities of the Non-sectional work will be evident to all who will give it an im partial examination. Dr. Burlan is the only person who constructs this excellent work in this section of country. ttTCharges shall correspond with ihe times. - Lewisburg, Sept. 3, 'SSI r?"Mr. STAHL-Itook Kinder has retnraed to his Shop in Lewisbnrg, again to attend to all kinds of work in his line. Bring along your Books, Magazines, Newspapers, tvcrior tne tjock-uinner. BLANKSS for Justices ant) 'onslablcs, for anle or yciateJ ic cukr.at the (Jhrointlf Uite AYER'S C II Kit It Y TlXTOItAL, 1"'R TIIK RAPID CUUK 0 C'olN, otisli, nuil B-.iwniij, N.LiH tb D-. IflAft. hm.J.V. Ave; I .. I-', tvaa ttm U-rt rrtiHly hv ettT Umui f.r 0vtA. l1-rwtisMi. IntliivncA. aitwi Uf i irr3 rtzz a.sii.n r. H. It. A B. HOKTLKT. Ko.,. ttKa. . T writ- - Ik m.-o.-l It. aod 1.. ,, lh- ITZTtZ a, lv le-Mi.. Or. .I..lur. r-r a bottle tbaa doiwIT Uk a:iy ;lttr rem- -I v." -i.ouaai u,wv Croup, Hbioine Congh, Influenzal. .-i-Ki.irii.t. Mr .. le'T Iki " tanaira: I .ill .l.- rfuu, Tlir. ,...r v" is til- In t rrlM.-.,T mr t.- tit- rtrm, ,.f w.m Cll,tl. n-Up. nHl'l lire I tirmt illiriiaVn . -r - (i fr H f yoi,. is.t.if, i il,e Sh.i1, aH.., .ur m" couiuii iasI jtwir nii-OKtue ti mn ... " lilKAH l INKMM.M I AU faKK. KM), M'.irnttT. li.niia.yj.,. "I tV i IiiFvii'tiiti wltlli r. i-.l trw in .Unxm ail vfkw. UU. uuiiy rtit-li-itt-. ttilbat.it r-. f ; to.liw (ri-.! yiMir fl Uy tla-- f ..rr . iet.'ntyn. Tlii Rrnt .Isa-ar- rH--l Ii4t s-Afe-ivs in ft. tlif -ai aitsj innai; rf-i til-H '.. ttir tho (a. III. m...(ee hi.. .jfHat-llf wZL ( ..ur iw.tn nt.- ar tdv rli.j .i , a, ttv n j rati Imy. Ht.-i v . -i.-s-iu ttin, iKx UjT, a1 t.nu iixWaci. m tii -"r iit-.ti lits'inl." Asthm.i or rblhiirf nnd llronrhiti-i WlT MtV llf.Fti'll. rVh. i. lairf. 5t: X-mr frrf Jl t.rr.it tt j.-rformin-j: maraitMia rtiie-. in i inw t-i iHMi, it .if. refit.-) "I vitnl fnm mimrtit Itllf IWlltlProtlA. tf nttlallUlt.lt. tttfl f ,OJ t-ffillK ttl h me Lilti-iml Mualt-r an ntT.--t. .it tl lit litinftt fur Um Ut kxly ywi. Kt-MiV L IMIIKS. viiMHt. A. A. KAM-iKf, M. V.. AtitW. M.vn C-.. iw. wtrt, Jf.t. H. - Uiirif4 my pnv-tW f maiir yamr I hnwe tViiiH. ulhiux U-il yixtr 7nw$ i'.rUmttt Uw KiTiiitT rft an.l o-ti.-l ctHiatiiniiv laatirttltx, vt mig ata d aa art tw-.ifl!-.' W ajti:hl 4tl Tfilrmi of a.vwiw-x bat th aamMt Hta. winrins prT nf ihr virtue (f ttiia f-mly ia t'Oivi L iM -vffrrt upi'B IrimL Con-nmption. FrrtrtaMj IW Of n-Mac-It h rir htm hayvvii arfitrh (rvvi wi ffaiAriT aiatt anrli rtanc'fi'M aaa aa tbia. frsia) wt hnuvut ail ran IMrh; Im e-t. tu tlxa tbe (Vrry it&uroi rTnU rvHIVr anJ nuift. Anm ll.-i r.w Vkk fiir. Mwv Jt T.'S, lWrntt Arm. 1,-mtil: I fl It a .Inly a.i-l a lar f iiitsnu rai h4t T-tttr t'hrrry I' 'ttf. nl h-t -Um- tr if. Mat h:l fc-evrt pva mefirti- Lirkaiiif unti.-r llw 'Ian ffr.iifj amtiviiMsf rouiAimpt-i 'n. fnm ahirli m al rmil l pr.arrrr hormtH l. rli. f. Mir wa it-lil Utt- ttiir. until Iff. Mrnne. t th ily. when- w Karr nam r n f, rvs-.KBtttatii -1 a trial ol yrvtir aetnitcin. W hi hi. kittilii-. mm w- .! y.-ur-kilt; d h im rawar4 frum trust aJUy. ftl b m-X yl mm ointir aa ah bT4m4 la If, Imii b Ur frtiM l-r .! h. ami .alia iW-raril mmk 4Mira ilb :raiitiii mifi rwsr.l. VI(LANlM MIKI.UV, or ZHTlMmuJL . thmnrmpJirta, lo itt tWanir till ? m hav rritttl Atm' Ca-NKI I'tUTta,!. It l Ollf lT Stf th bM rh-niiu in ! wurl.l. um it9u- mII araju4 V -nah tii bih HtTitasrf Its virttMA. I'ittUuiilphm tprr Ayer's Cathartic Pills. A tX. tbrlr HltBat t rlri. r Chi lw-t. a,t at-trt tursxMtr whirl, ia ki'W U mmn. Iimnaifrxl pmti ar wlfowt. tlt.-tl ttv- IlLLt haw vittnt wlit h anraaaa m rrrl- iu ttm wUur? nlKil. aal that tliey win att-frsr.te-titn)y mm tb tvrm f all kva. Thwy vr aA ati-I ph-aaMt In taka. tut pwiriu1 to arv. TV-ir pmnm. tnaiutc im-lrtrfiatiiatutritv fb tit.il artif itifpot tha Aftt rvf.ia.t4y tl nltrirtKHi of ita orjmna. nriiy tW u,, ami axa4 diwwta. Tb-y vurcotat thtum Unmn hi Ik ttfart ami rr viaetnis-r. atiwalato tvliaVZa!. T 6T-ie-tTs.anfHtiirttnrlHr natural artM-B,atnl iilart hasyajthj? t4Ht wilh atrrni.tl to lte 1m atsaa. N4 only U tlk-y .-t.it tli rt-ry-iaj tMOifbintat 4 vwvry 1-.t. Imt als- fiiruMablr ami 4arirsiu difcxaunai tKt Itavta ImI1I4 tlt ttt uf hamaaj akilL K liil tliy frilii.-f povTtarfhl pflrrta. thy ar al th- aaair tibtf. ia liiiMini'h.-.l Umr-, tht nlrwt atisl b-st iihywir thst run IV nl.tni Uf rhililrn. IVin iic-onl4. iln-y at praaiit h fni.; anj tVina; Hrtl VoYftat.l'. arv fi fnm, any nk t.f li.triu. fi Was Ihh ti lUM.iV alth ti urim-) S-lirf r Imv fAWt artn ntsiitUtc by HMl. f sits It fxaltr. t"fiti4i ami v-harttftta aa tu ItflrJ th Hifirp4. t.f an trot It. Many tswtttsfwt rlrt: atrn aixi ibu iait bar lnt ihwr nautaa tt vwrtity tf lit I'UUir Jhe rrtntUlity of my rmnrsli.. tahiMi otb'fn Itata twnl Ibt itnniK A tww tii-t. o iliat ia rrri-antivTSB tHtriHM uiinM-Bfly lo Uta rtliatf of aiy afflvcivNl. otfv.-ritir tVliVw-airn. Tli- ritl l--Uw narotsl i pb-aapil Iv fnmill aratU at Ant-Hin .JiMaiafsr.niiunii8 Jira-rte.fi. tsr tbwir mcm! 4Mrtifl. ai4t of b- ir i-nr. 4 lh !. tnjt romaUitiU: f '.a iter--. fiiliM ramtlainra. Rh4titNiti(M. Wofwy. flraritHiirn. Ilt-tvta. ia atiii.ti fruM n ! af.-mtta-b. No . I tnii,: "!, .J.UhI Irstv Inv ft tW n.w-ta Mrt fmnm mrvtinz tkwrafrt. llxtulrRfy. Ixm f Atif"'. a" Clrr ft. Mtitl 4 ulaia4Hja 14m whtrk miim aa rvtv-taatsTt tn-li.-iiie. fsmrnia Kitie'a f j'tX. Tncy i--. i antrify ina; th v)a arxl Htmttlaiat; ttt att.i. cnr auf nsmi-Uint ht.-ti H wsul. titC hw avawl tl.wy miI tvtuh. n,-h aa lnlM, I'antal riinliva. unt!eit i N(fTttM Irnttetiity. liisvr4Mi'a if thr Ltvrraiiil KfU mty. viiwif. ami tlitr kinlr-4 it'l.'iititw artatps frnaa a kw trtala 4 Ibr bwty if 4-tr m ita.n . its 1nnrtitm. Do But ba fmt off Hy an(rrinrill .Mtair with pnnn tltar pill rh. y ntmka mora pr4)t mi. Ak P Arrtt' ritX9. ami tk nntliinft rt ftHrr th-y ran in job oiTfrva with thwi hi it iotriac valna r rrtUT r.wr. Th airt, want tb Inrt4 ahl tbrr ia tm tJnbj aud tliry jOmiiM harr ft. Prepared by Dr. J- C AYER. Practical and iiulytica! ChmUt, Lowell. Has. Vuc Cts. rca IV. riri Bozn ro $ 1. ?ur.D nr rtSdM bv C W 8rhfliVe and F S CaMw lafwinbnrx; r.lwitr-l mitb, Nw iVrlin : D VrwWM Crtit.-rw.llw; MuwM A We-arlt-r. rVHttaterowt; J at. J.'ilfiiTiburi;; Curn; j A Vro, N-w Cwlmbm bp4 deajera rrywlierw j50trrow I1ICTURES. A he use can not be said 1 lo be well furnished wilhonl some well . n . . . selected Piclure. This want can now bo supplied at CROTZER'S c, . , TV i. a 7111 Sntl SQIlimCr t aSDlOnS ICOj. The Bent Work and Latent Sislea TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors Would state that he has re ceived i he Spring A Suinme Fashions, and is prepared to Ci;T, MAKE, and REPAIR parmrnis as nsual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, tn .exrcnie his work saiLsfacto rily. l.ewisbnrs, April, IHK3 HYnEWOLOGY! ACCKIOl'Svand rntrrtainne Ijiile Book (all a bent Matrimony, Monty, and sib. er .natters.) for the amut-rmeni of every body. l,ano tne yr.nne; ioiks, also,) on ions winter" rvenms, rainv (lays, etc. Price, 20 cents. Wholesale, ti Cents. Sent by mail for seve 3 "'nt stamps. For sale at Ihe .S7ir.T Chro ult omce. W ORDLN A COR.NELII 8. fnbliahera, Lewiabars, Fa ePIC-N IC.-si Well inma into tha Wagon, a ad all taka a rlda V LARGE, i and very handsome i verv eomforta-4 ble WAtaOX has been . filled np for the especial accommodation of Pic-Nicand other similar excursions. Tenia moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOL'SEL. Lewisbnrg. June 3, IS59. ft Horseman's Friend, or rtTi Pocket CompaMloa. Finy-Two Valuable Receipts for the Farm at and Horse Dealer for sale (12) els) by C J STAHL, Bookbinder. Lewisbnrg J.V TSDtnXPKST fJIMlLT JOIBSAl tsaara rrMnrs, al UHkarg,aesa raaslj. rraaa TERMS iM per year, to sa ni r apTtsei ane) at the aaae. rate Sr a longer or -bortvr period Thae, M eta will pay for four months, ? ct for ix moath. 1 dei. Cor etitht moatha, 'iaol. for istee month. 3 ooL ar twa year, for foar eopiee one year. Sill for tea eerie oaa year. Aa. Hlaxle No.' A rta. ravmirat by mail (real) received ia gold, peetaaa aUmpa, or bank aotr at tbvis valne here. Moat kiaj of Proa nee received ia ray. a--Wbea Ihe liowexpireefcrwblrbaparrlaallaa, (unleaa we have a ruaaiac areoant) H ia eTOrTKU. Aavsan-ixarTTS hand, cat.lv pavli.ae.1. at ft eu par aiuare aae week. 36 ct vaeh aner Inarrtma. 3 Jot for as month, idol, per year. Half a rqaare 25 eta. ISas dol.SdoL Two eonarra 1 .W. 4.0U. .1K. Jlercbeat. not over ana-lourth af a ealama, 10 dol. per yar- Ji aiie. Ac. aa may he aareed npoa. A eouare ie li Hses unalleat type, or 1 of next lareer. Adveetieemeat " aemoraliaine. Illeeal.or ewindliae leaaVaey """"J Comnnnicanons deired oa topic of eeaeral '',n and aerompanied by Ihe writer real aameaad aOi"'-- Tha MAOJIKTIC TKI.XUKAPII i- leeated "TT!J oftha .War af I rer-.hv whh-h weortea laeert imf-" Mewain advaaeeafthe rhilad. Mail. Coeeet.d with the os.ee are ample aterial-" kind, af JOB PBINTIMO. which will be exec aea wealaea aad deepalch and ea r.a-ooablelerma. i.ntwei ' I . j i
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