1 UNION COUNTY STAR & LEW1SBURG CHRONICLE-SJiPT. 25, 1803. !! I U i! I! 1 ' n v i0 The Bonarch and th Beggar. BT H. t- IKlRXOR, fARIS. A monarch and a beggar once wan lcrej side by aula, And mutually complained that their wants were uusuplicl. The beggar craved a pittance wherewith to boy him bread ; The monarch had no appetite, and cares deranged Lis head. The beggar prayed for raiment to shield him from the cold ; The monarch wanted continent, more power, and more gold. The hegpar craved a pallet where he " migl t r ;jt and weep ; The ling had downy couches, but would give the world for sleep. The beggar aeked for comfort, he little eared for wealth ; The ling had .boundless riches, but would give them all for health. The beggar craved a hovel, for the night wind pinched him sore ; The king had many palaces, but thought he needed more. The beggar plied big crutches, his palsied limbs to aid ; The king surveyed his palfreys that in his etables neighed. "I faint," exclaimed the beggar, "from fasting day and night; The king deemed fearing tiresomc,of food he loatbed the sight. The beggar craved one friend sincere in this his hour of need ; The monarch had ten thousand friends, but not one friend indeed. Tbe beggar slept upon the ground, his mllow was a stone, He sometimes went without a meal, oft times his feast a bone ; Tbe monarch wondered how it wis all night he lay awake, lie sometimes thought his wines were bad, that caused his head to ache. The beggar eyed his patches as he shiver ed ' Death the blast ; The monarch closer wrapped his furs, for the snow fell thick and fast ; The beggar through a window peeped where fires were burning bright ; lie cried, ''How happy must they be who lumber there at night !" Fays tbe king, "This is my palace, with tbe comforts there you see, It is as chilly and as cheerless si is possi ble to me." Then the beggar sought eome shelter where be might meekly die, He also asked forgiveness from Him who rules on high ; The monarch asked for monument, built high above bis grave, But forgot the cravings of his soul, tnd grace that soul to save. rno mil fimii ninmi booms. Philadelphia, Sept. 1G, 1863. The Committee congratulates the friends cf the Union throughout the State on the glorious greeting Maine sends to ns to- j day, and ventures to express the hope that it will prove at once in incentive to gen erous rivalry of her majority, and an omeu of the victory which awaits us in October. To make that victory decisive, our great need now is local organisation and local effort,and wherever two or three are gathered together in the name of LIBER TY AND THE UNION, we beg them to direct their labors by township meetings, by circulation of documents, and by all the proper agencies of an active and thor ough TOWNSHIP CANVASS, to coun teract the slanders and falsehoods which the enemies of the Government are busily towing in the agricultural regions, in the rural districts, and in the more thinly eettled portions of the State. California, Kentucky and Maine have pronounced the doom of all Northern sympathizers with treason ; and when Ohio and Pennsylvania chall have deci sively ratified their verdict, the rebellion will be virtually euded, and peace will (con gladden the land. In this good hope of the near future, let as all take courage ana) go forward to renewed labors and sacrifices for the safe ly of the Republic. In btbalf of tbe Committee. Watse M'Veaod, Chairman. qThe CorPERUEAD Riot, and Gov. f cymor's dallying with the mob "friends," las killed biui and his party in New York State. He pretended he would support the Government, bnt proved false in the Loy of trial. Hundreds and thousands f f democrats who voted for him, will now vote the Union Ticket especially do the men of property see that mobs and Rebels are infinitely worse than father Abraham's mild and patriotic administration. One who supported Seymor last fall, spoke at the Union meeting, in Rloomsburg, and there is no doubt that Copperhead bra is to be awfully whipped out in York State next November ! Mupk. is Kansas. Rev. Mr. Sny der, well knowo through Western Penn sylvania, and formerly presiding Elder in the United lirethern Church in Blair eonoty, was deliberately bot by three toffiaoa in Kansas, about the lime of the Isawreuce massacre. Tbe three fiends who had been dispatched to kill him, found him before the door milking his cow, and asked him if he was tbe owoer of that house ; and being answered affirmatively , drew their pistols and fired. The three lulls pawed through his body, and he fell dead, ne was greatly esteemed both as a man and a preacher, and he fell a vic tim to traitors on account of his firmness the Union. The Government can do nothing which (he Copperheads will not denounce. Their papers, from the largest to the smallest, are frantic at the suspension of the Habe as Corpus. We do not suppose that tmi tor will be pleased at any act that defeats t icir plans. So let them howl. Richard Broadhead, Ex IT. S. Senator from Pennsylvania, died at his residence at Easton, Thursd.iy morning last There can be but two sides daring a Rebellion : which side are you on ' lie tart you choose the right side. General Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by an Act of the Graf rat Assembly of this State.enlitled An Act to regulate the general election f i .hi Commonwealth," rMacted on the Sd day nt Inly, 8n0, it is enjoined on me to give public toliee of such elections to be held, and In enumerate in such notice what ollicera are to ,r circled, UK AI.UItlGH T, High hrri!f jf the county of Union, do therefore hereby make and give this public notirelo the electors .f the said conutvof Cnion.th.n a OEXEKAL ELECTIOSwttt be held in said countyon the KtnTutii or OcToaca hiit (being ine i:ih day of the said mouth.) al Hie several Districts computed of the following townsnips and boroughs, viz: I district, at the late Commissioners' office in and for New Berlin borough. II district, al the house of Thomas Parse), in and for Union township. III diatrict.ai ihe house of Theobald Sanders iu and lor While Deer township. ' IV district, at the house cf James Lawson, in and for Kelly township. V district, at the bouse of George Wolfe, in and for Cast Buffaloe township. VI district, at the house of James M'Creight, in and for Buftaloe township. VII district, at ihe honse now occupied by Jacob Deckard, in Mitflinburg, for V est Buf faloe township. VIII district, al the public school house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district, at the Buftaloe House, in and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district, at tbe house now occupied by Win. InholT, in and for MiiHinbttrg borough. XI district, at the Laurelton School House, in and for Hartley township. XII district, at the house of Tcter Wehr.in and for Limestone township. XIII district, at the election house near John Reish, in and for Lewis township. XIV district.al the honse of William Wolfe, in and for Hanleion borough. XV district at ihe house of JP Hagenbuch, at L'niuntown, in and for Brady township. At which time and places there will be elected by ballot One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth ; One person for Governor of the Common wealth ; Two persons as Representatives of I'nwn, Snyder and Juniata counties in the General Assembly of this Commonwealth; One person for Register and Recorder of Lnion county ; One person as County Treasurer! One person as County Commissioner Oue persou as County Auditor. NOTICE IS HEREBY G1YEX, " That twr person, exceptin- Justicee of tbe Peace, wbo ehall bold any office or appointment of profit or truat under the t.-nited Hlatee. or of this Mete, or an cllr or incorporated district, whether a enmralssfooed cflcer or otherwise, a euliordliiat oO'-er or agent, wbo Is or ahell be emelovad un'ler tbe recitative. execau.e. or ia-Ucier? department of thie State or of the United State, or of any Incorporated district ; aud also that aver member of Concrete and of the State le-rielature, and of the et-loct or common council of any etly. or eotu mtavicner of anv to.rroratcd district, to l-T law lacane- ble of holding ur cxercisi'.r atqt mceeee time, the oflt or appotutmont or Judge, inspector or elerx of any elec tion of tbi Commonwealth, and that no lnea-ctor.judKe, or auy oDioer of each election iball be eligible to be men voted for. No person ehall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, tban a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, wbo ehall have resided in this State at leait one year, sol In tbe eleitloa district where be offera to vote at let ten days Immediately prerediuf sueb elee-tloo. and within two yesrs paid a Stale or eouu ty tal. which shall bare been eeeres-d at lean ten de.ve before tbe election, but a citlien of tbe United (States wbo baa preciously been a qualified voter of tbl r-ute. and removed therefrom and returned, and who haa resi ded in the election district and paid Usee aa aforesaid, aball be entiuVd to vote after redding hi' 6aU an mouth : 1'rovided, That the whita freemen, rttiten of tb Coited Statea, retweco the were of-twenl.one and twenty-two year, who have resided In Ute election dia trlct as aforesaid ten day, ahell b entitled to vote, a!t!xuh they shall not have paid taxes. No peram shall be permitted to vote white name Is cot contained in tbe list of Usable tnuntdlaulefumiehed by the Commissioners, unices. First, n-produce a receipt fur the payment within tw years of a (State or cmnty tax easuseed agreeable to the Constitution, and eiv eatietae tory evidence either on his own vatb or amrmatlnn or the oath or affirmation or auotoer that be be paid ey-h tax, or eo fail a re to produce a ree-lrt shall make "a lb to tbe payment thereof, or Second if be clela a right In vote by being an elector between the age of tw.'nty-on and twenty-two years he aball deposeon oath or affirma tion that be hae resided In the Slate al least one year before bi application and make such proof of residence in tbe district as Is r quired by Ibis art-aud that hedes verily believe from the eccnnnts given him that he ief the aforesaid age, and glee ncb otbtr evidence as Is required by tin act. whereupon the name of tlwiierson so admit t' d to eute ehall be inserted In the eli'hehettcal list by fh- insi.eetor. end note made oi.iiosite thereto bv writing the word fi if he i-hsll be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax. or the word agf. It e shall la- admitted to ante I'V r-ason of such atfe, shall he called out t- the clerks who shall make the like notes in tbe hstsul voter kept by tliclli If any person shll vte at more than one election district, or otherwise fia'idulentiy vote mole than once un tile same dar, or shall fraudulently rld ana a-nvr totheln-pect-r'two tickets l.-i-ther viih the intent ille gally to vote or advise and prcure annlh'T so to do. be or thev so offendtnc .liall 00 cnniictimi lie rnel in any sum nt less than nfry nor ninre llian five hundred dol lars and be imprisoned net ices than three u"r inoroluau twelve mjntbe. -If any person nt qualified to vde In this Cnmmon weallh. ejreeeblv to taw. (except lite sns of qital.fied eituens.) shall apiar at any place of election fr the purpose nf issuing ti fcets or of influencing the rit.rens qualin-'n to vote, nv SDall on coovkuoi,. i"rieii ami pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollar f'r every ench offence, and lie imprisoned fvraay term nut exceed ing three months, For the information ot the electors of Union County, I publish the following, being the 4ih section of Ihe act of the General Assembly of the session of 1SS1, entitled "An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the sev eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districts-" tie. 4. That the election for Judges shall be held and ya-luctrd In the swveral rlcctlm .listricta. in the same manner and in all respects as elections for repreeenta Uvea are or ehall he held and conducted, and by the am Judee. Inspector and other officers ; and the pro visions ot the act of the general assembly, entitled ' An A-:t relating to the elections of this r-omnionwealth.' ap proved tbe second day of July is.19. and iu several sup pti:mnte and all other litis laws, as far as the same shall he In force and applicable shall he.le. med and taken to apple to the elections for Judges: Provided, That tlas af irceaM electors sliall vote f. ,r Judaea of the Supreme t'nurt on separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to he learned In the law, on another separate piece of .aper.1 Agreeably to the provisions ot the sixty first section of said act every General and Special election shall be opened between the hoars of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue until seven o'clock in the even ing, when the polls shall be closed." The Return Judges of the several districts will meet in the Court House at Lewisburg. on the third day after the election, (being Fri day, the I6th day of October.) lo do and per form those duties enjoined on them by law. The Return Judges of Union, Snyder and Juniiita counties are required to meel at the Court House in the borough of Middlehure on Tuesday the Soth of October, lo make out returns for ihe members of Assembly. Dated at Ihe Sheriffs OlHce. I.ewishurg.this 9th day of "September, A. P. one thousand eight hundred and smv-three. L F AI.HRIGHT. Sheriff GOING 2 C TDK SPRING ARRIVAL OP mm DDDD3 AT N. It. Zimmerman's ? C. D. liKEWER, Attorney at Law, uwuinrB., mo ra., r. OrriCE (in Market St.) formerly occupied bv Wm Cameron, Jr. Collections and other professional business promptly attended lo. Claims' fr.r Pensions, tton'ilies and arrears of pay doe from fiov't, j uadt wi and collected June 1, 1863 "Xie S.eaet.Riia 3cir,." S. 2!elfmar tSrttor au ejcrnufficbcr. irb ta tarit Ht frfee tennfrBM fa ktut fdvrr Srrdtt ritrar4fb(n, anb if) tic grcfiK ! crati'dx 3fitBndlt ant 25tfttrandj nrrblto) ten 4NiiTu?bata nflrudtttiirti. I if t 3cttUR( briudt (it alldratrintn 9lad)rid-tftl unr aufifrcfarbitbticnmrtt ftfuiarcitcn rrr Gcuit ti im Wind yrnnfnlt-anitn, trerin jit jirfulirt yrtij l,(1i tar 'JVaibr, trtnntcrjue btj.iblt, ctcr in tnt rrjttn 4 St'cittn. l,i' cnn cfdbu in ben rrfttn 8 1'i'onaita Uf Mu, unb $l,5tl trcnit fv-dtrr. Xa SrJiinnrniddiundfit trirb prrcdinrt s tilt SdUdtt cm l' Wrihtn rrirr fiir ba 3abr ijtti. Murjrrc Vrranntmad'unjrn in i'trtialiiiip. CARD. rrtHE undersigned, having loaned hisfurni- ture, hiiurei and ulensils to Mr. H. I. CMasiusj for the period of one year, and ia about In remove temporarily from lwishnrg, lakes Ihis method of returning his thanks to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity for their uniform kindness and Ihe liberal support iney have given him during his residence among them. RICHARD M. COOPER. Lewisburg, April 20, Ittfi:! NOTICE. rilHG undersigned, having obtained the nse I of the forntiure, futures and ulensils of Mr. Riratnn M. Conrea, will continue Ihe Bakery, Confectionery and Motion business, at Ihe old stand, on Market strerl, for the pe riod of one year. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H L. M'MAHOJf. Lewisburg, April 50, 1H63 ESTABLISHED, 170O. PETER LOHILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, is a IB CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly It Chamber treet, Mew Torn,) WOULD ca'l ihe attention of Dealers lo to the articles of his manufacture,viz : Macahoy, IK'migma, floe Rappee. I'""- ''Ire-'"". Coarse Kappea, A'achitoehes, American flentteman, Copeabagea. IRUOW tkMYT. Hcotch, Honey Dew .Scotch, lligb Toast Heoteti, Fresh Honey Hew Ucotcb, Irish llih Toastor Lnndyfoot, Fresh crotch. aaT-Cfcntioai ts crtse! tn Me lirj epcnoffos In prWt o Fine ( tit Urtringantt Smokima Tobat&M. wAieA arstf t found i a o'lU'erior duality. tub ti ro. anostso. VIS'S cer chiwisv. aaogtvn Long, P- A. or plain, . Jean, No. I, Cavendish, or facet, Fpanlsh, . a, 1weet .Vented Oroftnco, f'anaster. Nob 1 13 mid. Tin Full Caveudlsb, Turkish. uranuleled. M. II. A eirrular nf prices will be sen ton application. March ifl, '6 lyl carARTNEKsinr. The umlersined have as sociated themselves into copart nership for the purpose of carry ing on Ihe Lumberin;, I'laning, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, al the fctntahnrg Slcam planing iililta, where ihey intend lo keep a slock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds nf Lumber, Flooring Hhel ving, Hiding, Shingles, Lath, Joists, Htnddin;, Fencing. Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, (shutters. Blinds, Hash, Mouldinss, Brackets, &e. Planing, Slitting. Scroll Haw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted In give satisfaction, both in rice and workmanship. i. II. D1EFFF.NHF.RFER, MARTIN DRKISBAf'.H, HIRAM DRBIHHACH Iwl.hnr Flaning Milts, April 1, 11. REMOVAL. LB CHRIST, Esq., has removed his Of . fice to the building of Jonaihan Spyker. Nnnh of the leonrt House, and immediately opposite the BuHalo House, where he will at tend lo all manner of business al his office with dispatch and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks bolh English and fSerman.) April I, intra. L. B. CHRIST. J.R.Starsh. E.Skorklry. t.r.shorklry. r.Brater J. S. MAKSH & CO, (ercrftiHiiiiri to sMiiii.', maksii ro.) LEWISHUKO TOUNDJIY AGRICULTUAL WORKS -Lett Iftburp, Pa. WE bave constantly on hand and r sale, WlliiLKcAl.r. on KKTAIb, H'tlfrr, .Voavr d(f flwr nrwrrers; f.'min af Mrnet Alters,- llmd and llw W.r IXm SWIm; imr.Txo and four rViesc TVrat. srrp and llntl 'acm ; an llnUrrt. tWd (AsUera, Tares Sera, .. Ittnm. Mil. Iron Front fir Huililinat, Irm IHtcn. Hailingi. Mill Odriavvi, Acdcand bold ourselees ready at all times to no u (israor FnrsiiSV Braisasa with the utmost correctness and dlsteiteb Work or Mannfactorca Invariably warranted as recommended ovlers resetiully solicited andpromptly led In. Janet. ISoO DR. HOOFLAND'e? BALSAMIC CORDIAL, ?E THt rFtirPT CTRK fHP fhwfh$, TerfdjI, nnKiiM, fmup. lt-u-t'Stt Prmehifi. rslinttl'f. rjr nj inw ... , r,m ...... Incipnl Om umpium. and for th rrti'f awl if at nil curt v I iUU ttt advert, rd ittypi ojtht inlitr dt a . riK ItaUnraiK Cnnllal -r'ly a V-nrthl f rtxjur-I- tko.rtmbioinf ihr h--Hni pr-p rtltot th Halnam. a 1th thr tn TUT. THt lot riMlllif-of aConJIal. ttrnduRinc that thrr af lid I t-w rmff l.-a rlitrh will not l an rarly ptirlul, -iKxuaib to iln braling and llffr-git.ng ..r aart-a haa the tiwatirtrnt of palmnnarr dWarW' mi. ih gratrr rtrtirii 1 tht atta-ntwin nf thn ariVti- title Of lhr rovTiv worm. nu. nnnm acur'-u tnvrr a-mi nrrrt in hi tiatmr-nt nf thw ilianairft, than th onlv srsitfil CriiMii.il Itr UnnflMB'l. thf originator f t ha Ral- aamlc Cordial. 1 1 In lifr aa tlMHiftd to th produrtiitiiof rvMifillr-t that aroulrl tmu4 nHal4. Hoar w-ll h hai auwltl. tha Al-HTrraiii pop r mhm to jtt I-p : anl w poaitW.-j aa?rt. tht no rfrath-li that h rwf hn pin-, hafotw thrai. haftenBf'rrvd Ihaamamotiiit of reriH-fltji on anff-ritisC hasntanity. or havo rlicttr4 an m-tiT rrwiH4ara,litn frnta N)l rlaat-a of wnrlriv. rta)Hlia ot Mf nanU, prtprr4 b lr. C. M. Jaekaon 4 Co.. of Ph,Urlvl,.bU. Th Cordial 4rMffw4 Pj a Haaa ofdipwaa mora o oral and mora fetal thaw anynttitar to whtrh tha ponpl' of th.n rnantrjr aaTf nhjf--t llv aprlnrrnr frt" "rtlliht mM 1 That iMMiMiit authority. Dr. Hall, mnfn: 1 will not aar that ft'lda ar to oar (ohaWtaoU what tha Plasw and Yltow I-Vtw ant to thoat- of oihrr man triea ; but I oan aTr iMmridont: y that thr "nlVr In dl oasaof greater complicity and Mortality than thaarlattur K-a4 what the aainTit fllaR SI anofartor-r. Jrtll If M. WHITAI.U7of tha HA UH A MIC COHblAL. 1tm.Cn M. el c!W3t IUaprrttl Friond: Mario Uri rnnp tin' btn avaintM with the airtnaa of thy BAU PA !M IC OOHDI AL In Gonfjha, Ootda. Inftetainiilion of th .eiio, atr.. I thwa frvvry ar wtvatitaony to Ita rnVary. For aevrat yaara T hava mmvtr hrn without It la Vtj family. It ia alao plaanra to atata that I kava jar4 It with ontlra aoRaa la tha ttmnt of Bowl Complalotli. ThT frirad truly. JOHN M. WIIITALIa. Fifth Mo. 17, lfUM. Kaf at. ahovo Ith, PbHada. ftTlwa wlrinaa ar tor aa ha alt ipavflU iragpiU ard dealer la apfJtrlne. in thr Uolt-d l-tatf, Caaadaa, Brili-b Provlnofa. aad Waal ladtw. at ?a rant par bottlfb Roriara aad cn tha r-ouina, with tho lrna tun of C . Jarkanaion thr wrapprr of aarli bnttlr: all otWr are riintrfit. Prinftoal Affea aad Maautaeto ry. 41H Arch atrtwt. Pblladalpbla, Pa. VARIETY STORE AT THE Old Post-Office Stand. A LARGE supply of Bookstationery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuis, Baskies, Pictures, aad a variety of NICK NACK8 for sale cheap by 73 H W CROTZER. I.ewishur REMOVAL. JOHN A. MERTZ, Esq has removed his OlBc-.e oa Market Hi. two doors west of ihe Lewisbure Bank, where be will attend to all manner of business in his line with promptness. Speaks bolh English and fier- man. j. A. MEKTZ 1 Lewisturj, April 1, 1863 ( pa luck, moss fc CO., (.st. a., ca.) Uwisbirr PUoing Mill, ik-eea coastaally oa hand and tuanulaclurr to order arlMrlnpT Mdlsag, Dtra,Saab, SbnllerH, UllMtlM, Mtfldlj.K ol all patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Hoildmg. - Orders respectfully snlieted and promptly filled. All work warranted to eive satisfaction CtTAn extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions oa hand for sale. t utility oil Kortk Second ttreet.Lewuliurg.i'a April , IH.r9. CO Alt COIL CO 4 Is. THE subscriber keepa constantly on hand a large assortment nf the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for limeand stove purposes, which he will sell at Ihe very lowest prices for Cash. Also. BlarhmtiW Conl, Plaster anil Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will he given. Coal Vard near Weidensaul's hotel. CF.ORGE HOI.STE1.N Lewisbnrg, May S7,'5. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT .a.&s, -ifss For tbe Harvest of 1863! Tbe most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market ! mrirrrREi ur SLIFER. WALLS. SHRINER&CO., IsCM Inburgr, Pa. pnchftK lUaprr omt. rPHE unprecedented success of the " Buck X eye" is the strongest pro.if of its superior eicellency. The BUCKEVE has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture m KEAViyU ASl) MOWlQ Machines, and its reputation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary lo particularize its advan tages. VVe will, however, call the attention of the farmers to a few of us merits. The TWO HHIVI.NU WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which Ihe machine may be thrown nut of (fear, or he backed without viliraune the knives the Sieel Cutter liar the Wrought Iron (iuarn, with Hardened Steel Face or Cutting Ed-e ihe Double Minced Joint, by which Ihe Culler Bar may he Folded ihe Ion Crank Shaft ihe Steel Sprint and Wheel, by which the Culler Bar mav be raised and lowered so as lo cut as low in Ihe ground as may be de-ired law Steel Pinnan and Brass Box its Light Drift (no Side Draft) no weight on Ihe horses' necks hacks as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A learn of horses weighing IriKI lbs. each, will cot an acte of erass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished wilh I wo Cutler Bars one forculitiifE grass, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). No etlort will be wanting to maintain ihe Buckeye in theenviable posiliouit now occu pies, that of being the Best machine la the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for ihe generous sup port thev have received in introducing the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower inio Central and Norihern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted lo them for iheir warm greet ings and kind oHic.es in recommending ii to iheir friend- and neighbors. For Certificates, Ac, see Circulars, which mav tic had of any of their Agents. Thev also manufacture !yrit?rN Psit nt I'lNlon (.rain li III. which is acknowledged t be ihe BEST SEED SOW ER I.N USE, and the only one which I SO U S OA TS I'KllFKCTh Y! Also, ihe Hetyolonr Clovrr llullrr, which cleans thoroughly, without in ihe Ical j injuring the seed. Will clean more in Ihe same lime than any other machine in use. I They also manufacture and keep on hand for sale Hitrling'i Trmd I'nwr unit Tkmhrr ; T'lrgrapk t'txlilrr I'ulter ( size) IvJiiiif; St,irn, among which is the celebrated - Con tinental ;" I'urtiir unit Offm .Vnrea, aurt all l;inH nf Cist ant! Wrmtshl lnt and lira Wurk. 8I.IFKR.W.M.I.S.SIIRINKR C. Central foundry, Lcwirburg, I'a. March 31. 12. GENERAL ORDER. riMIE Pennsylvania Railroad "P" Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under ihe con navmx line uny .eni - - ditions agreed on witn ine i nnaoeipoia Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed I JOSEPH l. POTTS, (icneral Manager there-1 of. lo whom all Officers and Employees will report for insiiuctinos. ' J. EIIOAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Jan 3, 1863. ) General Order, No. 1. Tn t-tle Effnt oh ami after Jan. 30, 18G2. I. The Weatera Illlon, 'mm Warren lo Erie, will fie under ihe Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose Idle will be Superintendent ol the Western Division. His Ofliee will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will tie under his charge, and will make all communications respecting their duiies or ihe business of ihe road, lo him, except as olherwise provided ia this Order. II. The Raatera Dltlaloa, from Sunbury to Wheiham. will be under Ihe sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of Ihe Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge.' and will make a'l entnino niealions respecting iheir duiies or ihe busi ness of ihe road, to him, except as otherwue provided ia this Order. III. The ccaaat of rreight and Pas senger Business will, on Ihe Wesiern Divis inn.oe in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOrctvS, whose tille will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be al Erie. On ihe Eastern Divisioa ihey will be in immediate charge 01 j THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose mle will be As sislant Auditor. His Office will he in Will-I iamspnrl. He will also have charge of the j distribution ol rassenger i icaets over win Divisions. All eommnniealions respecting Freight and Passenger aeeounii by Employees oa either Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi, mr thereof. and respecting supplies of Tickets to Taaaaa M. Da via. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company,") Lessee Philad. A Erie R. R. L General Manager's Office, I Williamsnort, Jan. 30, 1RBI. ' FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, tia oo Market Square, leewisburg. C9 A good supply of xThalrH, Tablea, narraait, SI aad. Ac. on hand or made irdera DAVID 01NTLR. .826 H12W, 0TS NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOU.V Sqi'IREV. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiter? at t-. Uoat ijiiality lioine-niadc Kid and -Morocco Hoots nt i'2. A large assortment of Balmoral Boots and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Lewisburg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Cerntlenicn'ej FuralNhlng Store, Market St.,jnU almee tha Bank, 10 LEWISBURG, PA. I'be subscriber has removed into the new fituil and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Keber.where he has jusl received a large and well selected slock of ME1VS CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AM) MAKE TO ORDER in Ihe best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, 1 can confidently invite bolh Old and Arte Ctulomrrt do n't forget ihe Sign The Red Door! May 2, lHfil J H BEAI.E CEMETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by ihe Stockholders of ihe Lewisburg Cemetery, the under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lols. grave-digging, die., mu.i be paid lo him. Persons interested will please uote the change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay. mem. mn.UMUft Ki l l EK. Lewlsbnrf, Jan. 26, 1'MmS - ajj eia I -xF AV IIKKK we will find a large avsorlmeni ; latest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as French and English all wool Cloth, j I nun $2.50 up lo .flii.im. Knoiiy Boys' Cas- j simrre.aml Silk Mixed Cassimeres. Saiinrtt-, 1 e. t'lotlllng of all descriptions ; Men's and Uoy' Wear Whole Suns for 1 J. Mi ll! .11 is. cloih coal, satin vest, casvimere pants. Summer Situs for 5 50. Also, a large as sortment of Hals. Caps, Ac, snrh as M'CieU !an. tsribaldi. t tnera. hirrll and lnwr rmansil I llais. Hose, Handkerchiefs. Collars, Shirts, Suspeuders, Cmhrellas. Neck Ties. Ac. NOW IS THE TIME ! lo save from 95 lo 50 per eent, and get ihe Latest Si vies. Also, fonds Cnl and made In order, and in Ihe latest style. Always from five to ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s Siore, Market stieet. Lewisburg. March It. 'f2 N. K. ZIMMERMAN. sillaji of Union (Conntij. "I I t)tuTEI on rollers.varnished, engraved and liihourai.hrd in i'lnlad. iu the hesl style of Ihe art :iil by 40 inches in si2e oil a scale of IjJ inches lo ihe mile. This Mp was careful y surveyed in 1151!, and is rea onahly cornet. Each Township is colored, and there are the Town Plnlsand No.s of Lola in Lewisburg. .Milllinljuig, New Uerlin, Har tlelon, and New Columbia. Mountains and Streams are Irared ihe Public Roads, with the distance in perches between roads which inleraeci alo Names of Farm Owners gen erally. Church and School Houses, Mills, Ac. The Conn Hoit-e, two of Ihe Lewisburg Uni versity Buildings, the Lewisburg Boat Van), ihe Union Furnace at Witifield, and Union Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a separate engraving each. Every Farmer and person of business sh'd have one of these Maps for ornament or for reference and information. The original subscription price was $3,50, now reduced lo $2 only. HP For sale al ihe Star 4r Ckrnniele Office, and by 1J. 8. L. RKCK. I.ewUhnro Last 1111(1 BCSt NCWS ! 1 TE have just received from Philadelphia and New York, a very large and well selected stock of SUMMER GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in ihe selection of ihis slock of (Solids a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS 'f every descrip tion. Purchasers will Ami ii iheir advantage to give ns a call as in prices we defy any of our neighboring lowns for competilion. We have also replenished our slock of (roCO rlex, Hardware, QsjceaMware, Ac. SALT, FISH, COAL, TLASTER, Ac. II raiVe Mirth Lime, Calciaeil Piaster, ami llyihaulic Cement, always kept on hand. IS COVXTKY PltOnVCE takea in Ex change lor (roods as usual. K.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS A CO Lewisburg, April S3, 1863 mm m& A a aperient aad Stoauehie ar-eaiatioa of IRON pari bed of oxygen and earhoa by combustion ia bydrorea. saaclioejed by the highest Medical Authorities, both ia Karone aad tbe Vailed elates, and nreecribed ia their practice. The experts ace ofthoasancls dally proves that wopre- aratioB of lroei COW h. mmmmI wilh 4 luMtS-e the Mood, depression of vital energy, pale aad otnerwiaa v eoaepsaxioaa, UMleau ita necessity in atasosteverv eoaeelvable eaaw. Inaoxioa ip all asaladlee Iu which It has beea tried It has proved absolutely earalive ia each af tha fellow log eompleiats, via : in Veil.ry, Aereoau Agteimu, Jhaaenhaa. Pyspspsia, saeataoaj, av-caceaJiljrsesiterv, Aacaaieal Oaanraifdsosi, fenuuna Tuhtreulnnt, &iu Hkenm. Ahsaaeastraorsow, JAuVj, rWeceri, iieev clnwatatafs, nmic IreiietecAet, arAeajaiatisaa, iniaraxslfeat Akeera, PimpUt aa fAc rues, efc Futap la aeat Hat netal baxea eoataiaing SO pills, e.nUpe box; for aula by draxriau and dealers. ? ! " 'nJ address oa receipt of the pries. All letters, orders, sic, should be addressed lo B. B. LOCKE Co , Ueneral Arents, 2UCat,.Bct.,Ii.r. Sold in LeicifhuTij hy Baker a r C W (JcaaOc F S Caidatll fj HEW 'el ' Joint KcMoltition proposing certain Aincntlmenls to the Constitution.' BE it resolved by ihe tjeaaie and Hoo nt Kepresentativea of tha Coamna wealth ol Pennsylvania j Ueneral Assembly mat, Thai ihe Inllowing amendments be? proposed , to ihe Constitution ol the lotniuonweaiih, in i acrordance wilh the provisions ol Ihe lenib j article thereof. There shall be an additional section lo Ihe i the third article of the ConMitulion, u be dea i ignated as section four, as follows r -Sictiks 4. W henever auy ol ihe qualified electors of ihis Commonwealth shall be in ' anv acnial military service, under a requisi tion from the President of the t-'nued Stales, or by ihe authority of this Commonwealth, such electors way exercise the right of suf frage in all elections by Ihe citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law, as fully and eHeclually as it ihey were present ai iheir usual places of election. There shall be two additional sections Ihe eleventh article of ihe Constitution, to b. designated as sections eight and nine, as follows Ssctiow ft. No bill shall he passed by the Legislature containing more than one aol'jeci. which shall be clearly expressed in Ihe title, except appropriation bills. Ssctios 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers t.r privileges in any case where ihe authority In grant such Dowers or privileges has been or may here after be conferred upon Ihe Courts of this i Commonwealth. JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives j JOHN P. PENNEY. I Speaker of the Senat Office of the Secretary of the Common- ) wealth, Harrisbnrg, July I. 1863. PENNSYLVANIA, tfei : e-i I do hereby certify ibat the foregoing u -and annexed is a full, irue and correct v-v- copy of Ihe original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, eniiiled "A Joinl Res olution proposing certain Amendments lo ihe ConMitulion," as the same remains oa file in Ibis office. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto sel my hand, and caused the seal of ihe Secrela lary's olli-e lo be atfixed, ihe day and year above written. EI.I SLIPER. Secretary of the Commonwealth LLDSEY'.S Improved t7l!LOOI SERt nKR,t - A ST A MIAMI MEIIMMS Wot tit psdy, raliral and rflVrlual rurr f AI.M.mmm ruing frvm lMI'UKlTY UUmjDI vTHI? fdlrlnr hmf wrought Lbc mot nlrtKlfeart. Id drnpei-tlc rmpr ol lrrrwla CBCrfHi feroitltloftt. C'aunroan div4we', Krvriis-lr, tails, FlmplvR o th farr, hr- Kyr. t-ald llama, Old. stubborn t' I ecru. Khs-nmatrf dttordefa, Tfttrr afft-rUoaa, vtltrF, liyFfifsila, alewaBdlev, I ilt Kbram. wlrrrurial ditsasaaaii, Gnral debility, l.ttr Complaint. Imi l Apptita,, Spirit-, Vnul 9tnmmrh, Vm- rmptalttt .ndaall dtiirksj baviog tbvlrorig.t in ft unpurtj tte of tb Rtrvwi. 'maxtmn Th- ebeve Is a portrait of David MTreerv n-r X.wt-s Tw,.wlso.w the Ulst ilay ef Auet.lS, Bnau.eelltrtav it tieS.re Ju.tiee tiorlev lhat lie wes tre.tetl lee IbeeHre, Csscsa Lv three f hsieiaBs of Bedtaol cwnty.and by Iir. Newtnei of the Kcleetle tjolleae, t'iDeiDSiati. fnr a p. rnsl of Wearlv ehjrhl auottlha. wotwilbstanUibK which his lw, -mi n p-rtvm Ass I'll rAecA wers eefrrcfy eolew ewwy lie heat iriseii as ell bnDe. w hew he beam at tbe "I'lifel aeNrelier."etid was indueed lotry It. FrMir bot tles cored him, an.l ltlioui;h sellv ili.birured th-re i. nnqwestioa hot this io.aluslile uiei'liciue saved hi llle. The full pertiealare of this reassrkahle ease ana beseca ia a t'lrcaler to W lia.l of any of the Amenta. We also reeer to a e.se ol nncv llleakney.of glilertos. Arsa.lK l'o. l-a..rored of caori ls ufter beiog unable to ret out of hel for three year. To I he esse of a lady In Ansonvflle. rlearfield Co wbo was alen nfRkled with eerofula ia its worst tori. To the rase of lleoree Meisel. reeitlini; In CMrrolltown. Casnhrie C.. I'a., wbo was so teolly eltticled with Caweer that it eat his entire nose off, and bis case waa worse, if pnssiMe. than M'l'eear s. rite t-artirularsof these eases everyone of which was cured l.y the Ue o Ihe --BlteMl Searcher-- wisy :,lso be found in s risen Is r to he hsil of anv of the A rents. tiKII. H. KKisHi. rroprletor. Plittbnrg, ra. aai.tihoextor, tor the manurecfureaiol saie.near the IVnn'a I all-oati Ivpot. llollirisyhnnr. I'a. old by C. W. eVheflle. l-wisKnri;: MVreitfht k llanefc, rlulfalne X Koade: Kudv A IlimTnelreieh. r'nrmerseille: Cusaeaine A Witmer. ilartleton: II. II.RiwI!, Miftliu burr. ; L S. flsaa, Wiiitleld ; liindle A WaKeUeeller, Sielinsrovr; yti4 ICE...J:.T2...iCE ! rpHE undersigned are pulling np an ICE HOIl. large enniih to supply all our people with Ice during Ihe whole year. Ice can be delivered in town, daily, at a cheaper rate than private Ice Houses can be filled. ft?t;all on either of us on North 4th Si. or ct the Ice House below ibe River Bridge. II A. WKIliKNsHlTt,. Lewishnrr.Nov.-J!. two If HANK ASC.STAliT REaMUVAL ! 1-1 L. MOWRV has removed his FlaOtO jm graph KMtabllNliiiienl ' ihe New Building on Market street, recently oc cupied by Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BANK, where he has fated npone of ihe Finest Galleries in the Country Having superior facilities and a long ex perience, he is aiitied that his work cannot be beaieu. Call and lesi his workmanship. Lewisburg, Aug. 15, 'US. niEK FOR THE MILLION! TIHE undersigned intends supplying the I citizens of Lewisburg wilh Pure Milk, commencing about Ihe 15th inst. Persons wishing to be supplied, will please send in their names in him, al ihe Lewisburg Bridge. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. Lewisburg. April IU. 1113 Science still on the Advance ! CURGEON and Mechani- O eal Uentlxl, Office in ihe Dr. Brugger'a new building. Market siree:, (western entrance, up siairs) LEWISBL'RU. irr.DUKl.AXs IS nowciinsiruciing inr i.oi seclional Block work, baked oa Plaiina base, which for cleanliness, beamy and strength has no eqoal also teeth mounted on the var ious Baes 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 sans faciion in all bis operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of ihe Non-sectional work will be evident 10 all who will give il an im partial examination. Dr. Burlaa is ihe only person who constructs this excellent work ia Ibis seeiioa of country. txfCharges shall correspond with the times. Lewisburg, Sept. S. ' Hi e5 Reward "IT 7II.I. he paid by ihe School Board of Easi ButTaloe township 10 any person who will inform upoa any one committing depre dations or defacing iu any way any of ihe School Houses of said District, during the present year. By order of the Board 1 DAVID SCURACK, Pres't W. I. LINN, Scc'y 4 f r-' J NEW OKOcr&T AS9 Provision Store ! fj'HE subscriber has just -fnt a Pat,! I (erocery and Pcrvisirsa More, n, U,nul traugh's buildirrg (lale Kteamer'a Tinsh,,, West end of Market Square, wherr he ha jusl received a wH feet,a assennienl of fresh GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS such as CoHee, Tea, Chocolate. Sugar, g,,, Molasaee. Pib, Hall, Ppiece.Vinesar, Ran,,,,' Urooms, rvrtfshea.Tubs, Boekeu.sp.Bu,,,,' l'heese. Eggs, Fran, Prail Cans, Orii,,,.' Lemons, Crackera, Clothes Pias, Flour and Feed, Cora, Cattle Powdrr y( EENSWARE. Window Shades, M,teb.' Siove Polish. Nu! Snolf, Tobacco. Cigae,!.. and everything else ia the Grocery line a3 of which he onVra at the lowest prices to Cash or Country Produce. CHA'rf EOUXD. Lewisburg. May 7. Its I TisLiiTYijW!" rjlHE undersigned baa opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied by W.M. E'llt, near the old Hayes stand. Market street. I.rw ishnrg. where he is always prepared to furnish tbe public with the best of ColTew. Tea, Kusrar. Spies, Kata, Canellrn. I rulla, Fifth, Flaar t'eed, Cbeeae, Jsc. at, together with all other article aaaally kept in such an establishment al the lowest price 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plantation Biiters for sale. Jan 3063. I VrHA MITCH ELL.A.I tTTEST BRANCH Insurance Compsny. V af Lack Hat ca, Pa Insures Property ia both Tvwa and Caaa. try on ts reasonable Terms as any ot.tr gi od O mpany. 1 he large increase of Premium Notes make, it a reliable Company to insore in. i Aismaal of rirolaa le ww la fcrrr. UNJvtH J.WXaaraaa, See ..C.Hrav. Pre LAKISON PROMLAgeat, Dee 16, IS8I Lewisburg Watches, Jewelry and Silvrr Ware. No. 633 Market Si. PHILADELPHIA THE undersirned wonlif Xif respectfully mviie your al- I ention lo bis well electee) stock oi lr,lirti, , Silver WAT:hE9. Pine lsol.1 JE Vt'EI.RV, of every variety f slrles comprising all of ihe airtouaad moil beautiful rfcsi'si Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, ejtsta U V.in and Ihe best make of Sihrer Plated Ware Each article is warnnted lo be aa rrpmrntrd. rSWaiehes and Jewelry carefully ra paired and aaitafaciioa guaranteed. JACOB HARI.ET. (.Wevxr to Stuujrr a Marie.) February S7, isea. LUMBER! LU3IBEU!! T HE subscribers hare for sale (in lols lo suit purchasers)-1 a large slock or PISE B OA K DS Panel Stafll Plank. Ac. Also ,00 PAi- HAILS. 2n inch Sawed Shmgles superior quality. Also Square Timber fr Buildings: Which are offered low for cash, aioar Mills on South Branch of ihe White Deer Creek ia Hartley township or delivered oa the Brush Valley Narrows road al Ihe end of ,nxr Road. r7A Diploma lor a superior samps' ot Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shing les,were awarded us at the last Union CnJlg. Fair. JOHN M'C ALL A SONS. W" "oresi Hill P O. Union Co, Pa New Stand---New Goods! JOSEPH L. HAWX bavin?; taken tU ej room-' under the Telezrarh and Chri.nirle I otfices.reriiied them, and filled in an extensive variety ol I Uat, Ciipi, Gentlemen's CI"tla,Je. Also a large and splendid slock of Cl.lTH9 t CASSIMERES, Ac, which be will mukrusia i order, is he still continues ihe Tailoring Bosi I ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his carr.lo ihe satisfaction of ihe . N. B. order. Collin- and Repairingv done to Lewisburg, Spril 10, 1861 row.... MASON cV CO. a.a.rcir. 1NJRA"VEI.S and STATIONERS. 1 901 CheMnul Si. Pkiladelpkia. k.WeldlatOard- ot the so-west style. Tieltiar aad rtasiaese t'arls, eneraved aad arinte.! at tbe eberte asMiee. A very full assortment of FIN a Stasiwwery always an bsnd. Initials in tVtov, and every variesy ftf KasbsieMnr. artistically executed. Any style of raesr aud Kavelopea eaad to rler inwe tn. 1SS THE subscrilier con- A. linues lo carry oa ihe Llverr lliMlaeMa ai the Old Stand oa South Third street, near Market, and respectfnll solicits the patronage nt his friends and the public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May tt, I8.SO HYHENOLOGY! AC l' Hll I IS and enteruiang little Bark (all about Matrimony, Mod' y, and aia er moiters.) for iheamusesnenl of every hedy (ano 'he yenng folks, also,) oa long wistrr evening-, rainy days, etc. Prica, :o crais. Wholesale. M Cents. Seat by mail fottrrem 3 cent stamps. For sale ai Ihe Svr t " ick" otSce. W ORDEN A COKNtl'l rabltsbera. LswisVurs,v Attention, HnsiclaM'. a l aa..aaaaaa I pf nYf"i Violins, Wutiars, ojc ot so &Xlt kinds als. Violin, Guitar. and Banjo Strings, Brioges, Pegs. Ac. and ! best Violin Rosm call al ihe Post Office sod examine. fi W FORREST PIC-NIC " Tell juasp lale the Wagoa, aad aU laaa a riot V LARGE, handsome and verv comforla- 1 ae- rear?' ble W .IGUX has beea fined op for ihe especial acuoanodaiioa Pic-N ic and other similar excursions. ' mmterate. Apply lo JOS. M. HOUSE' Lewtsburg. June 3, 1H59. s)losi Coqiitjj SUtSi Hitflibutg itii-t'ot- A.r iygpixDMT r.ixiLr Myt lasard rrMars, at Isrlskarg. lalaa raaal), frssa at the saaw rate S-r a loaa'ev or. borter period. "Li euwlll pav t-r four asoaibs. I Sets tor .lx eeie.tc or efotht months, i dot. far sixteen aaon lbs. d-4. as e yenra, ie for Soar copies aae year. $10 Sir tea cor T . - u. i w s ... w .tl issll irss-ii.s'mnw.i aa nisis ' . leeeived ia gold, peetapw ataaapa, ee bank net's al tal ealwe here. Moot blade af rvmjacw reeeivsw re fl-. eT-V Sea Ibe Usee riaireelor Wblrh s r"' 'T (aaleas we bave a raaaiat eeceuat) It is STOrfl Aavisviaxarjns baadeoaaely puSIUkeJ. at " qaaro one week, SS Ma sack aftet lasertlea. 3 ew BMSWtas, 4 dot. per year. Half a eqoarc-2-"' rls. dol.SdoL Two sqaareelsu. eWi.Se. fetehseo aot over aaa-asartb af a awiaaaa, 1 del. per Jeer. - -aitaekAe. aaavaj bw screed apea. A square ia 1- "" 9 sas.llMt type, er 18 of Belt laner. AdMleeas.-" if4 Seaxnralixlna, llleral.orswiadlin( tendency aot sew Commanicationa desired aa topics nt wr litTr. sad accon reeled by tbe writer's real naaavaad ""1K, Tha MAONKTIO TKI.EUKAPH la located '" of the .Viae 4 r Amsicis.by wbleb weoftea taeertUBr Mews la a. It aae. of the Pbllad. Maila. ,.areal Cooaecbd wilh the Oejee are sajfle weave-"- j ,!, . w rw. BDiueiea . . ne r" nest sees aad despatch aad oa rrseoe.Ms irrw tBtj mup v i .... , i.'-i i waut'esaal advertieeaveaia so ee r- -- -H-aea a JohW.wbwbeadeli.ered. ''''JTyrl Sr.Otf M'K oa Jtarl.t sejuare.aorth "TVitill' JU Llle) SWtFWS- 1 J r
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