All about our University. . The Deputy Superintendent of Com mon. 8chooli for Pennsylvania is visiting 11 the higher well m the primary iostitntioDi of learning io the Slate, and reporting "upoD their condition. In tbe Common School Journal for Msy, bis visit to Lewisburg it described, tod the merits of our University considered. He gives oor instructors end modes of fetching a high rauk.aad thus concludes his report : , RUII.WN08 AND GROUNDS The Col-1 lege edfice is 330 feet in leog.fa.o.nai.ling of center building sod two wings, 1 be , center building is SI feet eijusre, three j storeys bigb. f. stiog is leei luup, 85 feet wide, end lour storeys iiif-o, ana o . i ? .lunii.o eoDta.ns 35 stud, rooms and , apartments. 1 he entire structure m of brick, and cost ."0,0(J0. Tbe buildings are situated upon a bill, in tbe midst of an exteusiva grove of native oaks, from which tbey peer forth and pre- """" ," . ... sent, by their dim outline partially hidden - I - r. f ....nil.. I...llfv I'D lonage, a. u. - i Immediitely in froot ie spreti out tbe tilUge of Lewisbarg, A very ceit tod veil built towo, tud in tbe diamoca to tbe rear The queenly SuqoeliMiia ailw, iVrctKl in tbu grc ut hvr tbousaul Mm.n od, etretcbiog away lo tbe wet aod nouth, U tbe dim end mhty figure of tbe long blue line of mnuotaiua. " '. Tb grounds comprise about 32 croi( re fitc I; diere.ilid, and would eem to btve been marked out by nature bereif i r seat of learoiug. Sbeeould bstrd'y fiud combination of eceuery better adapted lo awaken a love for the beauuful, or lu foo ter tbe culture of taste. Samuel T. Bates. Dsmicracy" ani Frea Speech. Io 1S55, tbe tefit of Domocracy was the support tf tbe policy of foreiog slavery Snto Kanias. Tbe Nirsouri D:uiocrt8 dopied a llCideu for Kaoas. and Bu cbanau sent an army itere to enforce it. Below we give a copy of one of tbe 6ec tioos of tb-t "code If any free perDO, by ppeakio? or! writing! tnaiuutu or mm i.. iLm ri-tit to bold slaves io ibis - - i t territory. Or priUl, pUUJI0Wriie,Circui.itJ i ;..taj..tnit,4 intii tin tcrritO- ( or cause to be lutroUaocd lulu tuts lerriio- ry, any book, paper, niagaiine, pamphlet, ur circular, cootaitiiDg auy ueuwi u iuc rjght to bold sUves iu this territory, such person shall be deemed guilty of felony, and punished by imprisonment at hard labor for a term oj Hot lts than tic? yean." But we bad not a word tben frum tbe now Opperbotd prees about tbe great rigbte of free speech and a free presa. The State Debt EEDtTtD Iao Sleokor, as Auditor General ; Eli Siifrr as Secretary of the GWtk; aud Wm.M'Uratb a State Treaa urer, testify that in ytar coding August, tbe Eii.king Fuud bas disctirgd atid subk Dearly Oi.e Million dollars of our State Debt Tbus d jh our Free State aland in time f r, UiU the Ilebel Btatee are sil king di "jer and deeper into debt and buVruj.(cj ! Let every mo be thankful tbat tbe reiim ol State Govern ment are not id the bstds of Rebel Jtn pathiieri or cicusets. A BcaofTallr Panfr oo Hie Rnprnloa er the Ha Dea t'orpu art. The Cliicag" 1'ost thus rebukes tlie vi crent and wdiutir.s raving of its copper lead cotemporaries with reference to the tuspenMon of the orpm : Ponje of our eotemporarie, tre otisrye, with L'ret ial tUan jud-meut, are quite furious in their denunciations ot tne l'reident, as the functionary who has I done this thin?. A resfxdPd journal iu j the southern cdJ of this State accompa sieo the proclamation with the startling aud altogether uiifl.-.iiaut announcement that 'another uail'had been driven into the coffin of the naiiou's liberties . we, rcepcctfullv submit that if this is so, the j.mrnal iu riuestion has been rather dila tory in making the discovery, as lhe act uf Connt auihoriziwj lhe 1'iwttcnl to do vJiol he ha done wai. passed eome sis nnntlis aco 2eep this before the People. In 1S61, shortly after the attack on Fort Sumter by the Rebels. Woodward, the copperhead ' candidate for Governor, declared, in the Supreme Court room at Harrisburg, that "nis North is respon sible rcn rvKBr iaor or blood shed IS THIS WAR." In the year 1S52, the same Judge Woodward declared that "the natural po sition of IVunsyUauia is with the South," an j that, "in the event of dofeat of our armies, fhe should there take her stand." lluHCtdalc Democrat. The soldiers of the army of the Potomac Lave perpetrated the following EiTTr os rLn. inTi h h"" '"'h. fimtm, kad he Uvd. nil bwl tier rohhrtf ; llt'l fKHl lin Nioi'ill, li Mill Th.m.liuebcfi- anoM lli hm rr.iia Hi brmth, Ktit mw hr's clMAiHl dtb. It fcv ta brMd. Ob tba( Jr d-nJ laf. l-k .i THir Huns. ' "xr furoudi Ukrcmn, Vrtl ri"5l nouM Iwyonr e.ISn Mk bit w Abd Mel tl" Hun JM "Wrinj cibjr. Tlie Rebel authorities issue hills prom ising to pay various amounts "six months after the rernjrnition of the inHependenee of th Confederate SfabM by the United tfiit..s" That's much like tho promise little bov are sometimes iu the habit of diking to do a never." thing "next day alter When war is over, and the Nation has fully established its power to resist Reb ellion. uch hypocritical tr.iitors as George V.- Woodward will be more heartily des pised than mch trsitors as .letT. lavis. Mark tbe redietiuii. Jf jfliulurt Tele jfrnph. There po-s a man," snid n frietid to toother, "who is wirth his hundred tli.Hisand dollnrs." "Yes," juietly said tin- ntlier, IiK'ktojr after tlie. rich man "and that i all he is worth." A keeper of a stiloon, advertisine his establithutent, thus e.,,lu,tes : "Th.ate of! . J , .. , . my patrotr. v!:o m:-v r-jum- ,t. ,all be . til home on a i.i.fil I. .u '.y ruti-. ' , General Election Proclamation. TfHEREAS, in and by in Act of the If General Assembly of ihisStaie.entiiled An Act to regulate the general elections of .his Commonwealth." enacted on the 2d day of luly, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give public lotice of such elections to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to elected, I, L F ALBRIGHT. High Sheriff ot the county of Union, do therefore hereby make and five this public notice to the electors nf the said county of L'nion.that a GEXEHAL ELECTlOywill be held in said county oil the Sccnsn Ticsntr or OcTunsn eit (being tne IJth day of ,he said mon,h.) at the several Districts composed of the following townsnips rommissjoners. eflice in all(1 f(ir New Berjn borough. H district, at the house of Thomas Purse), in ana ior town lownsnip, Hi dibinci.ai the house of Theobald Sanders i m anu lor v nite Ueer township. I , v ui,lrict. al lhe hoase of Lawson iu Rnd for Kely ,ownship. V district, at the house of George Wolfe, I in and for East Duflaloe township, j VI distnct.M the house of James M'Creight, ndfor Buflaloe township. I V II district, at the house now occupied by , jMob Ueck Mlfflluburg, for est Buf- .... . " lalor township. III district, at the public school house in and tor North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district, at tbe Uutl'aloe House, iu and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district, at the house now occupied by Win. laholT, in and for Mifflmburg borough. Xi district, at the I.aurelton School House, in snd for Hartley township. XII district, at the house of Peter Wehr.in and for Limestone township. XIII district, at lhe election house near John Reisb, in and for Lewis township. XIV disirict.at the house of William Wolfe, in and for Harileton borough. X V district at the house of J P Hagenbnch, at Lnioutown, in and for Brady township. At which time and places there will be elected by ballot Cue person for Judge of the Supreme Court of ihis Commonwealth One person for Governor of the Common wealth ; Two persons as Representatives of Tnion, Snviier and Juniata counties in the General Assembly of this Commonwealth; O.ie person for Register and Recorder of Union county ; . One person as County Treasurer ; One person as County Commissioner die person as County Auditor. KOTICE IS JIEREIIY OIVEX, Timt every person, xoeptinjt Jtwtire of tlie Pr who t-ri.tW Lld mi:t (jflv or ttrtutm:iit of pmtit v ( trust under tli tuited UM, or or Uim Mat, tr mny i ctlv or iucoriKratfd tliatrict, b'th-r couinii!icnii omcer or uuierwisc, m numrainaie fmifT ci officer or uUierwiw. m utMrdinatc offli-er or c at, who u nr w etnploy.-J u0'lT tbe l'ulmive. rkt-rutive, r judiciary departuenC of this iUt or of th Umhit g jf mn?ilt distn,t: nwi uino that ererv inembHr of lDrr:Mi and of tmr tate ls"i?iiitiiri( atid of til M-leef or ctotuiou council oauy rity, or cum aiti'wr of any lnrrpnrvd JistrM t, is by U inrpn bit of bolii lug or ex-rrifuiiK alti mew' 8 time, tliM utii or appointment or juilfco. ioFpoctor or clerk f any el-c-tiuti ot t hiCommtu wealth, aod tbat no io!pei"Wr,jut1f, or any otliccr of auch elettiutt iball be eligible to 6a Uieo Totol for. No p-r?oo shall be (vnuittwj to Tote at any elertion at aforesaid, than a Kbit fn-emao of tbe ic of twu-ty-one year or more, bo nbail have nidtl in thu State at leftst oneyt-ar.and In tbe elerUon district where be offer U vote at leant ten days iumediateiy pren-dinx ut-hclfCttoii.anJ witbm two years paid a ritate or cwuu ty tax, wbk-b t-bH bate beeu aiweatw-d at lt tea days brfre the election, but a citin of the t:uttl tta who faiw previously been a qualified tout of this Male, and rtnio-ej tltemfrom and rvturoed. and who has resi ded in tbe elertion dielrirt aud pntd tae m ftnuid, auait be estitled to vita after residfnK in Ibis Htate six mtuth: I'rovitled, Tbat tbe ahite freeuien, ritwru of the Cnitrd Statea, between tbe aces of twenty-ooe and tweuty-iwo years, who hare resided in thtt election dw- : tHrt a afnait ten duVK. ahall be entitled to vote, a:t)i"tit,'h tbry Khali not nave paid taxen. N persHi Khali be permitted to vote whose name is j not rontaiuedin the list of taxable iubabllanUfuruwIted bv tlw G-mruisfii 'tiers, unless. First, beprmluee a reneipt i t'.r tbe payment Mttbiti two yent.f a tateor wmuty tax ; tMieml aVreeahty to tbe I unstituUcn. and Ztve fNtlif.fiv , t-Tj rvtdt-uew eitiiar ou his own oatb or atttnaaUn or thr oath or nttiriantjon of anotiier tlmt ha tutu paiJ cuvh tax. or on failure to prvJuce a reeeii t shall tuake oatb U the paymenl thereof, or Snnd if be claim rsbt to vote by nc.nr an eicior witww in' npi 01 iweuirnw ani taontv-two v-mtb be shall depose on "atli or aflinna Iroa that he Ams' resided io tbe itato at leant one year btif'r hi application and make snch proof of residence in tb district as is n iuirel by this act. a n't that he .Joes veriir Iteheve fnurt Hie uCounU tiven hi ui tbat he itmf tbe foresaid ane, amlirlve such othTevideuce ac ix required br this act, whereupon thv name of tbe person so adiuil-tt'-d to vote shall be hiavrt-d in the alphl-Hii Al list l-y tlM inanorturst and note made om-osite Uieretn by writing the word tur If be hall be admiited to vote by reaon of hnvinpt paid tax, ortbe word ape it rw gitall no a-imittea to vote 1'V reason nf urb ape, shall he culled nut to tbe clerks who iball make tbe iik note in tbe lutaof voters kept by them. If anv Derson shall vote at mora than one election ditrirt.or olherwi.-e frauliilctitiy ote mote than onr on the same day, or shall fraudulently IWd and deliver tntheiu-owtnr two tickets t'other wan the intint IN jtaMy to vote v ad vim and procure another an to d-. be or they so offendin? shall on conrietion be Sued in any sun sot less than fifty nor more than five hundred dd laro and be impriMiued not liastbau Lb rev nor wore than twelve nronths. "If any pewou not qualified to vote in this Commmi wealih. asreeiiblv to law, (except the sons ofqunhned eittt ns,; sbU apiM-ar at any pbiee of election 6-r tbe p'trpone of isuiri; ti'-kets nr of inrttieix-ing tlie rititt-us qtialithd Ut vote, be shall on crmtietion. f-rfi it and pay anv .n ru not ea'e-diu one butidred dollars fur evt-ry such otlsoce. mod be iupriaoutja far auy Wrm not axceed- iog Uiree tauntos. For the information ot the electors of Union county, I publish the following, beinp the 4th section ot tue act ot lhe ueneral Assembly of the session of ISM, entitled An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the sev eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districts'" 80. 4. That tbe election tr Judps shall he held and con lucfd in tbe sevral eleUn districts, in tbe same manner and in all rest-eeta a elections for representa tives are or shall or be id and conducted, and by tbe same judges, inpeciors and other oflV-er ; aud lhe pro-vi-inns of tbe act ot lb i!nra1 assembly, entitled An Art P-lailnc to the elecllmis of tbi- mmnwealth, ap proved the tenoud duy of July and IU several sup-pl-meuts and all other like laws, as far as the same hal be io force anH a:plicjihleshall bndet-nted and taken to aoplr to the dictions for Judges: Provibd, That the sf ireaaid ejectors fhall vote for Judges of tbe Htipreme iurt on a sflj-arate pieee .f ppr, and for all other Judges reiuired t be learned iu tbe law, on another separate piece of paper." Awreeablff to the provisions ot the sixty- first section of said act every General and fcpeeial election shall be opened between the hoars of eight and teu in lhe 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 m?et in the Court Honse at Lewishurg, on the third day after the flection, (being Fri day, lhe 16th day of October.) to do and per form those duties enjoined on them by law. The Return Judges of I'nion, Snyder and Jtiniaia counties are required to meet at the Court House in the borough of Middlebnrg on Toesdav the 30th of October, to make out retnrns for the members of Assemblv. Daied at the Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg,thts nth day of September, A. l. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. L F ALU RIGHT, Sheriff GOING 2 TIIE SPRING ARRIVAL OP mm sdddj AT N. R. Zlmmerman's I C. D. BREWER, Altornrjr at Law, i . isaiin,. isius iil, ri, 1 "VFFICE (on Varkei Si ) formerly occupied i ' b" Wm '"Ton. ir- -0,,,0" !ld 1olner professional business j promptly attended to. C aims fnr Pe.isions, Bouatiei and arrear, of pa, due from fiuv't, ' made out aud coH'cted June 1, 1SC3 J UNION COUNTY STAR ":Pie attqurftnna Uetttino,." Jt. Siclfiiwr (Sinter urtb JorTaufyebcr. SSirtjtt Sftwijbutj jreen Icnnrrftag in rrui fdcr StraAr btMiieg.f$trttt nnfc ift tit arffltc rrutfdjt 3titunailt am 3l'cftrtano norllid) ten $iam'(bur jftraditrirt. Iiffr3ritttnj brinjit tir onarmrinm 9?adjriiiitrit unb auprrcrm tir tcfontfrfit 9ruisifritt n tcr Qciin tiri im ?.Vittrl yranfvlramrn, ttcrin jir jtrfulirt. yrri? $1,00 to 3abr, venn ?ordu bcgaMt, otrr in ten tifltn 4 2Jcdfn. $l;2? twin ttMt in trit ro'tm 8 Sncnatca Ut Sayxtl, ant $1,50 j remit ftatcr. ?ur ?ffflnnrma4unafn tcirb trrrdinrt ; tin Sqinur fort 5Cetbrn itfrwifr fiir la bt Hurjrrt ffanntmadjunrn in trbaimip. CARD. rriHB nnilersiKned.haring loaned hisfurni J lure, fixtures and meusiU to Mr. H. 1.. M'Miuu.i Tor the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from Lewisburg, taken Ihis method of returning his thanks lo the people of Lewisbarg and vicinity Tor their uniform kindness and the liberal support tbey have given him during his residence among (hem. RICHARD M. CUUI'ER. Lewisburjj, April 20, I80:t NOTICE. rr"HE nndersijned, bavin:; oblained the use X ' ' the furniture, fixtures and utensils of Mr. Richard M. Couper, will continue the Bakery, Confectionery and .Notion business, at the old stand, on Market street, for the pe riod of one year, lie hopes by strict attention to business lo merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H L,. M M A II ON. Lewisburg, April 20, I63 ESTAULISIIEn, 17CO. FETER L0RILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, IS & 18 CHAMBERS ST., (formerly 4 Cbnubrfl stnwt, Nw 'ork.) "VTOCLD ca1! the attention of Dealers to IV iu me articles oi nis maauiaciure,viz : IIUOHVSMKK. MaratiT. IKojiirrngi, Jf'iur Rappo, lnrt Vtivlnla, CvAfM! KnppM, NMClllUirllff. Aioerlrab Oentlritlftil, Cotn-bbagen. IKUUW hM t'K. Scotrh, llunif.v lw Sroteh, Uig h Toant SroU-h, nU Hooey lNir Pcot-h, IriKh liitlh Tuastor Luulfrii, rrr.li Sttcli. UfA't'Htinn u mUrd t" Iht Ltrt rvtlwli'm in ftrirrt nf Fmr t'ut .Atw.i,' atui ,imtkiuy initNlCtiM, tcnlcA wilt M mud J a ARjvrwr ttmltly. TOKtlTU. KM0KIM0. rtC 'Ut IHKWI.N4. LcikK, P. A. L., or plain, N.t. I, 'avin,lib, or Itwn,(, No. 2, fwt s,iiited lnnuco. Not. I k 3 mi 1, lib Koil CavebdtBb, rMOKIIG 8. Jau-o, Slmnii.i( rfia.t4-r, Turkub. Uranulatf 1. t. It. A circular of prices will be sen ton application. March IK, '6:iyl CO-l'AKTNEllSIIIP. TLe undersijincd have as- sociaicu ineinseives into c(pari nerlnp for lhe purpose of carry ins on the l.uiiilieniiL', I'lamns, and Carpentering buainess in all theirvarioua branches, at the Ccunobnrg Strom pinning Ulills, where they intend to keep a mock of Tine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Kidinr;. Shingles, Lath, Joists, Ktoddin", Fencing, Pickets, floor and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Ulinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ins, &c, dune at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in rice aud workmanship. J. I). ItlEFFF.NflKKFKR, MXRTIN HRKtSBACII. HIRAM DKKISIIAUH Lawi.nnrit Plnm Hills, April 1, REMOVAL. TB. CHRIST, Esq., has removed his Of j fice lo ihe buildiug of Jonathan Spyker, Xorih of the i;nrt (louse, and iminediaiely opposite the HuHalo House, where he will at tend lo all manner of business at his office wilh dispatch and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks both English and Herman.) April t, 1863. I.. B. CHRIST. J.S. Marsh. .sborklrjt. t.t.Nhorklrr. F. Braver S. SMnSH & 0, (rjccccasniia to oepdi-, marmr co ) LEWISliUHO FOUNDRY a Jin AQRICULTUAL WORKS - Icn iNbiirp, Pa. Wl have oonatantly on hand and lor !, WIIOI.K.-AI.K OK RKTAIL, R'ttjr, Mnwrr mi rimrr llarrtrlm: Krai ami (Iran SrM'ris Hani and ..r liwr dim SMUrt; vnr.Tum ( AViur ll'irf Trni'l. Xivf and lloll ITt: Clorrr HnlUn, fred raHr, Thmhrrt, 4i. .. H'llt, Irm rr.mtt fnr HtiiMiny: h tm f'Hccs. A'.ii'infi. X'H 'jiri, Ac. il.,ind hold n.irrln- rady at all lime to no ALL Kists r r'ii;si.ar Mi .tixe! with th otmt'rrMtnia and dti-pab-b Work or ManuJactorea Invariably warranted as recommended. ord'r rwprrttuUf olioiud abdpromptly a" led to. Jubel. 1S60 DR. JIOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, t TH BTKEDY Ct'RB OP Ctmttht, Cold, Infinmnx (roup, If-artntt, ftrrmrhitit. fnramoniiiy L'utLft Utt itorl. arisinp from ita;"'il rfiftfiF, and for tht rriitf ami (if at all jMnttirir.) cure " i'atttnti n aiirancai ttoigt vftke latter HMU. TUB Halnmie CorJtal is ntiri-ly -i?rUhle prodne tiru.nuttinint; th hmlfnc prin-rtifn nf th UaImud, with lhe invijcratiti iiuaiitirD ot Cordial, iti-oduR.nx mmhiaatroo po wrll aJapt'l to the purjii iatrmltfl, that thT art1 but few csm ot dief whirh will not, t ao rly fHriod, Kuecuinb to It lifaiiug and lifrj-gifiog r"f (? nv IU trr-Ji uiiru i puiiaimiary ir--w ni. vupltnl th grtcr portion of the attrnlton of th prn- tin of the m-dirl wnrlil. hut nont arnirftj mr rnii- n-nre in hi treatment of thrm iiwiw. than the erh- hntt-Ml Prussian Ir lltoflaoi, the origin itor of th Bl fjunirOrlial. . II if liffwa ilevf'trd tu tb pTntlurtirtnnf r-iDli-c that wnulil lml unriralnl. How well hr bw ftirwrlfd, th Atnrin pwipte arr able t" jatJz: and wr potitiv1j assert, that no preparation Utat be vr ln pi f!td before them, hareennferred tkeame amount of lenefil on pofTi-rinr humanity, or have elicited ao many eoranendatiAns from all rlasffea of aorlefy. an tho remtdiea of lioofland. prepared bj Dr. C. M. Jackaoa A C , of Ph.lmdeli hia, Tha Cordial fx tlertirned fir a Ham of di aaor gnu rnl and more fatal than anynthor to whirh the people of thia country aro uhjert thow prin'Hntr from flUbt rold-' That eminent authority. Dr. aVIl.mya: w I wilt not aay that Cldn are to our inhabitant what the Plavue and Yellow Fever are to thoae of other coun triea; but I caa aver eonftdentiy that they vatitc in dii caae of greater complicity and mortality than them; Utter Read wtiat th eminent Gift' MnnnfartHrr. JOTIS M. WHIT A LL. aay nf the BALSA M 1C CORD I A L. Br. C. M. J&rxM! Repertd Friend: llavlnc for a IrinK time been aeqnafnted with the Tirtnea of thy BAIj SA MIC OJKDIAL inOarbm li1da. Inflammation of tbe l.tinns, c, I thu freely bear trotlnionr to It efficacy. For pevrral year I have, nevar baen without It in my fnniily. It Is alFO piva me pleasure to tate that I have ned it with entire aoeeea In the treatment of Bowel Complaint. Thy frtVod truly. JOII N M. U HIT A LU Firth Mo. 17, 1 Si 8. Kaea at. above 4th, Phllad'a. aTheew mediciwea are fcr aale by all reapeeUble Iru;;it and dealer in medicine in the United Statea, Canada, Brltlih Provinre. and Weat Indie, at 75 cent per nettle. Be mire and at the genuine, with the tcna ture of C. M. Jackon oo the wmpper of each bottle; all other are ennitterlVit. Prineipat Office and Menu facto ry. 41ft Arch atreet, Philadelphia. Pa. VARIETY STORE AT THE Old Post-Office Stand. A LARGE supply of Bnoks.Stationery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, 8piee Fruit, Nuts, Basktes, Pirtnrr, and a variety of KICK NACK8 for sale cheap by 703) H W CROTZER, Lewisburg REMOVAL. JOHN A. MKRTZ, Eq.. ha removed his Ollice on Market St. two doors west of the Lewisburs Bank, where be will attend to all manner of business in his line with promptness. Speaks both English and tJer- man. J. A. JUEK I - Lewisburg, April 1, IS6J & LEW1SBURG CHRONICLE OCT. 2. 1803. f tLNMl, ROUS a. CO., (U4T a. raLiia au cu.) Lewisburg Pl&ning Mill, keep constantly vn band and nianoiaciure to order Flooring, Sldiug, DMn, .snab, MbuttcrN, itllnait, Mouldings) of a?l patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in UniUling. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to five satisfaction CPAn extensive lot of Luuiber of all descriptions on hand for sale. taeinry oil fiurtk Second trttt,Lewitlnirg,ra April 23, 1H.VJ. COAL COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a lar?e assortment of the very best Sha mnkin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which be will sell at Ihe very lowot prices for Cah. Also, BtackmUhs' Coal, Plmltr and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, lull weight will lie given. Coal Vard near WeidensanPs hotel. GEDRCE HOImSTEIN. Lewisburg, May 27,'S8. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For tbe Harvest of m ! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market ! H'UF'ITI Rr l BY SLIFER, WALLS, SHRINER & CO., LewlNburs, Ia. Bnfknjc l.caprr & lomrr. f PHE unprecedented success of the Uncle J. eye" is the Mroneest pro if of Its superior excnllene.v. The lHJCKEYE has caused a Complete Revolution in the Manufacture ot HE A I' 1 fill A.U MOWIxa Machines, and its reputation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages. We will, however, call the attention of Ihe fanneis lo a few of its merits. The TWO DUIVINO WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown nut of gear, or be backed without vihraiing the knives the Sieel Cutter Bar ihe Wrought Iron tiuani, with Hardened Kteel Face or Cutting Edge the Double Hinged Joint, by which the Culler ltar may be Folded Ihe long Crank f'hafl the Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Cutler Bar may be raised and lowered so as to cm as low to Ihe ground as may be desired Ihe steel Pitman and Brass Uix Us Light Draft (no Hide Draft) no weight on lhe horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advaulaees which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 'MO lbs. each, will cut an acic of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with Iwo Cutter Bars one for cutting grass, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). No edort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being the Best machine in the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends 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 lo them for their warm greet ings and kind offices in recommending it to their friends and neighbors. For Certificates, Ac, see Circulars, which may be had of any of their Agent?. They lo maniifactnre Mever'S Pat ent lintoit Uraln Isrlll. which i acknowledged to be the UKsl' 3EF.D SOW ER IN USSE, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY! Also, the HrjHtnnc Clover llnllcr, which cleans thoroughly, without in Ihe least injuring lhe seed. Will clean more in the same time than any olher machine in use. They also manufacture and keep on hand for sale Dttrlina't Trrad rawer and Threhrr ; TrJnzraph t'oddrr Cutter (two tize) ; Cunkin Store, among which is Ihe celebrated " Con tinental I'nrlur and VJJire Uliwr; and all kind of Cost and Wrought Imn and Hrais Work. SLIFER.WALLS.SHRIXER & Co. Central Foundry, Lewhbiirg, l'a. March at, lfcei GENERAL ORDER. rpiIE Pennsylvania Railroad Company I having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Kailroad. under the con ditions agreed on with Ihe Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Cotnpanv, they have appointed JOSEPH I. POTTS. Ueneral Manager there of, to whom all Oilicers and Employees will report for iustiuciions. J. EDO AR THOMSON. President Penn'a Kailroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co, 1 Philadelphia, Jan. :)0, 1H62. $ General Order, No. 1. To take Effect on and after Jan. SO, 1862. I. The Wentern nirl!oii, fym Warren to Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent ol the Western Division. His Office will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will malie all communications respecting their duties or the business of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Knsfern DltlMion, from Sunbury to Wheiham. will be under the sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. 11 LACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge," and will make a'l commu nications respecting their dunes or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. HI. The Accounts of Freisht and Pas senger Business will, ou the Western Divis ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C BOORS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Ollice will be al Erie. On lhe Eastern Division ihey will be in immediate charge ot THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose tide will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All eommrniicationa repeetin? Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on either Division.will be made to the Assistant Audi tor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Taoaai M. Davis. JOS. D. POTTS. General Manage Pennsylvania Railroad Company,") Lessee Philad. & Krie R. R. L General Manager's Office, i Williamsport, Jan. 30, 186J. J ? FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Gi on MarketSqnare,Lcwinbnrg. s3 A good supply of CTiairM, Tablcn, Bureau, Snd, Ac, on hand or made rder. DAVID GINTER. f8.61 ICE CREAM XIVERY Evening during the season Par- lj ties supplied on short notice, une I MRS. DENORMANDIE. Five-Twenty U. S. Loan ! rpHE I.EWHBCRG BANK, of Lewisburg, Union Co is Agent for the sale of the United Slates Six per Cent. Five-Twenty Years' Loan. Amounts can he had tn suit the means of different individuals. The Interest on this Loan li payable aad will be paid in Gi ld. 'I'J- urn, NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOII.V SQl IRES'. Fino qualities Ladies Gaiters at $2. liest ijuulity liome-mado Kid and Morocco LSoots at C2. A lanjc assortment of Balmoral JLioota aud (Jaitcra at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, lewisburg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND (.enllemeia'a FurulNblna; Store, 1 Market St.,Jut ultovt tlie Haute, LEWISBLRti, PA. J'be subscriber has removed into the new filltd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Keber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks. Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best j workmen, I can confidently invite both Old , and Arte Cuslomert du u't forget the Sign The Red Door! Mar 2 I"" J H bEAI.R CEdETERY NOTICE. A T an Election held by the Stockholders 1. of Ihe Lewisburg Cemeterv.the under- ued was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging. Ac. must be paid to him. Persons interested will please note the cnange, 1 hose now indebted lo lhe Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay ment. SOLOMON KITJEK. Lewiburir. Jan. 'Jfi, ltiOitt WHERE we will find a large assortment latest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as frpnch an-, Enlih all won. Cloth, Iron. 3.50 np to $10.00. Knotty Boys' Cas Miner?. ami Si Ik Mixed Cashmeres, Satinetis, 4 lollllll or all description. ; Men and IlojV Wear Whole Suit for $13 5(1 that is, cloth coat, satin vest, cassimere pants. Suinnier Suns for .Yft0. AIo, a lare an sortmrnt of Hats, raps, Ac, such a M'CIH Ian, Garibaldi. Opera, high and low crownrd Hats, Hose. Haudkerrbiefs, Collars, Shim, iuapentlers, Cnibrellas, Nerk Ties. Ac WOW IS THE TIRE ! to save from 25 to 50 per cent., and get the Lafei Hivle. Also, Goods Cnl and made lo order, and in the latent style. Always from five to lea hands at work. Tall opposite John Walls & Cos Store, Market street, fewihorp March ll.'fi? N. R. ZIMMERMAN. Jllap of Union (Counto. A OLTKD on rollers, varnished, engraved 4.ll anr d lithographed in Philad. iu the besl sty of the art 30 by 40 inches in size on I a scale of I j inches lo the mile. This Map was careitti.y surveyed in isr6, and is reas onably corieci. r.acn lownsnip is colored, . anu mere are tne i nwn I' olsand .o.s of Lots in Lewisbnrw. M.tHmh..,. n-.n- n!" . ,lAi..n an I v A . r l , , : ..!..., .,u uuiuiimia. .Mountains ann Streams are traced the Public. R.,aHs nh Ihe distance in perches between roads which i intersect also ISames of Farm Owners gen- i erallv, (yUUrcn and School Houses Mills &C I The Court Hons. i. ..f ,k. I ;.k IT-;! . ... ' . . ". v.rdlv Rm .linn. id. I i o . V I j - ur.iuur Duai i aro, Ihe Lnion Furnace at Winneld. and Union j Seminary at Aew Berlin are represented in a 1 separate engraving each. ; r.very r armer and person of business sh'd , have one of these Maps for ornament or for ! ICirirmr null I OlOrOlatlOn . . The original subscription price was f.S.SO, now reduced to -ts onlv. reFor sale at the Ular d CUmmele Ollice. and by Dn 8. L. BECK, Lewisburg Last and Best News ! ATTE have just received from Philadelphia and New York, a very large and well selected slock of SUMMER GOODS, which we oiler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in ihe selectiou of this stork of Goods a very large assort ment of O H Y Ci Oft nii of everv deserin- tion. Purchasers will find it their advantage to give ns a call as in prices we defy anv of onr neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stock of Ciroce ricN, llardwar,QiicenHware,&c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. UJliVe Marsh Lime, Calcined Plaster, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on hand. lCUVSTHY PRODUCE taken in Ex change for Goods as usual. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS it CO Lewisbnrg, April 23, 1862 Aa aperient and Ptnnarhlr preparation of IKON pari u . nxjjo-n aDararbonby eonibaatHtn la hjttmieel. ranrtionrd hy thr nicht M.dlr.l Aulhorltlaa.hoth la Kurnp. and Use United Stalea, aad presAibed in their TberxperfoHworthouaandaiiail? proves that aopre D"rtinn uf Ir.in ran te nmipartsl wlthtr. Impurilieunt the Mood. depresakiD of ial energr. pale and otherwiaa sfc-kly complexion, Indicate iu nrcoMitji in almoatever oonoeiaable raae. InOOXioOR In all M1.I.A1M In It 1... Iuum t-LI !' h pr"T"' aeolntelv curative in each of lb fellow In lrbilil), .Vm Apellnu, Emanation,. Dare;iiut, Omtlipatitm, lhtrrlimi.:i)tm.ltrri. Innyimt rmsnmJim, uf-"""' TlraUa,u, .s.,11 l:ntm. Mismmttrnatum, nintrt. fVdorniit. Lirrr Omplatntt. Chnmie Hfvdaclits, Klrnmntism, lnUrmitUnl etr,, Maiplu oa (At 4c. fnt np in neat flat metal boars containing 50pllli, price 64o.nl, per hox; for aale by dros-.-lfti and dealera. "ill be will tree to any addrem nn receipt of Ilia price. Ail lett-r, order, etc. uliould be addree.ed to B. B. i.'Vh. k to , (ieneral Asrnta, JS-U iCii.Aati.N.y. S'J1 in Leirishunj hi t to I H Sfhafflt it i lallwell A Joint Resolution proposing certain ; Amendments to tlie Coiibtitntiou. 1)E it resolved by the Senate and House of I U Representative 01 inc uounnHn ol Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assem Thai the loliuwmg amendment. Be lo the Constitution ot tbe Common wean accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. There shad be an additional section to me the ihird arwcle of ihe ConstnutioB, lo be des. ignaied as sec.on four, as follows: -Mm rio.1 4. Whenever any of ihe aualifird electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, nnrter a reqotsi- f .k. I'-... .Jaa..l ..I tk IT or bv the authority of this Commonwealth, , n I iru oiair,, uch electors may exercise lhe right of uf- Irage in an elections oy ine ciup, uu.. such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law.as fully and elleclually as it ihey were present at their usual places of election. There shall be two additional sections the eleventh article of the Constitution, lo b. designated as sections eight and nine, as follows Sr.rTiot 8. No bill shall be passed by tbe Legislature containing more than one sot ject, which shall be clearly eipressed in the tale, except appropriation bills. Sic-rios 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislaiure granting any powers or privileges in any case where the authority lo grant such powers or privileges has been or may here after be conferred upon the Courts of Ibis Commonwealth. JOHN I'KWSA, Speaker of the House of Repreienta'ives JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate Ollice of the Secretary of the Common- ) wealth. Harnsburg, July 1, 1863. PENNSYLVANIA. Sit I do hereby certify that the foregoing - l J-and annexed is a full, true and correct v- copv of the original Joint Resolution of lhe tieneral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Res olution proposing certain Amendments In the Con-.tituiiuu," as the same remains on tile in this office. In 'J'enimony Whereof I have hereonto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Seereta- tary's office to be affixed, the day and vear above written. ELI SLIFER. Wecretary of the Commonwealth I IADS hi . ImprOVeil "iJU I III.Otl .ir.tRCIIER.XX A STA.XDAKJ MEhiriSE tor th itmlr.ra'lli-ii and -fTicliil purr at AI.L-tff rpH li mli'-in' ban wroobt tU nioatt mirMiiloasearM Crwro fnmallOBw. Hrv -y-. 8ral4 Hd, Kbfutuatrf 4iMrderfl , OottTcnrHat, JU lthnm. (jtn-ral debility. l'trnpl nn lhe far. Old. atubtruro I it Ii Tetivr ittftit.n-. I'tpriM, w-KUaJir, lrrMril d l.iT C'-tnfUtu:, Fnnl hU iu , IVDiala-OsmplaitiU and all liiwaaeahavuift Iht-iiorttfiB IB AM iatpUfa aUkU Of Uia blviM. Tb abov im m lKrlrt-it of PavM NTrfirf of srUft i i wj..fo, orj Liifdin imy tn iiuxaki -.o. BtaivaRiUav M.n Ju.nn. u;tw.j u.ai irti it ihrr.rr. jAca by thrn'i.hvMri.a.i.rnnlluriirouatj.aiid b, lr. Mlll ft :..t,r(cll. .1..0 Dau. f.r a ). ti.4 or urarl, .ichl mi.nllia. no'.. Ub.taDiliiK whirh u hp, Mam, and prti-m Au Ufl ckrk arr enitrl tnUn ntriiy He had itnen up all bop, h-n bt rkrardwf ikw Mttiufd S.irrhr,"and tai in.iurvd to try it. f,,nr bot i llearurrd him, and ;alttiouch aadlv litfiturrd j thr i do qiimion kur thi invalualdr ivdirin avd hi life, j The full particular of tbi mnnrkahlr rae naj bamrra 1 ta a Cimilar t bad uf an; f tb Awnta. , W alo nrr ti a of Nanr Bleaknrf .af Rldrrton. AraiMronfc To- Pa.. rur-d nf caoFLiaalUrr being unablw to tin out of tvd fr thrrr wrara. To tht of ladr in AiiaonvtHa.rirarflf Id COw,hn wm aUn aflitrtfd i:b ofula in r wt.rat form. i irip rax oi ut-rtrtfe .t.-ii. reta:nr in i:armimwo, ! Canibnan. Lu i k ha.li. affiHr4 with 'aaw ih.tit,.t hia -im,. ,ua Uiow wa. wor, if io.im. than M i "r.-an a. fh. ..ni-ui.r.o. .i,..r,ow-,.,rr,n.f .hirh ... Mwl hj lb. om of tth Blnrtd Srareh.r" mavaln, b found In a t imihr to h- h..i ..r.n. of ih x-no. hKn. M. hHHIilt. Pmlrrfer.e. PlltsKars, Pa. rtt'ZttMrZ.tt IV. tsrbamr. l-wi.har: Ml'p-ii-ht Hnrs. Unlt.i x I '': Kudr Honno-'rfK-h. armrr.Tlltr; ( uaianofa . w''mrr. Ilanl-ton: l. II. Riwll. Mifllinhiirir; L. S. bUmm, WiD.ld; kindle a W an.Mllar, erli..rave; .... . a ywi TZZ T ICE... f l!.G... ICE! rpHE undersigned are putting up an ICE I HOIC large enou.h to supply all oor people wnh Ice during the whole year. Ice can he delivered in town, daily, at a cheaper rate than private Ice Houses ran be filled. FT'Call on either of us nn North 4th St. or CI the Ice House below the River Bridge. 11 A.WEIDKN.SU'!., Lawi.hor, Nn.29, S0 VRANK. ANU.-TA0T REMOVAL ! 17 L. MOWRV has removed his IMlofO j. graph i:tablllimcnt to the New Building on Market street, recently oc cupied bv Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BANK, where he has fitted up one of the Finest Galleries in the Country ! Having superior facilities and a long ex perience, he is satisfied that his work cannot e beaten. Call and test his workmanship. Lewisourg, Aug. 15, '62. BULK FOR TBE BULLION! THE uudersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisburg wilh Pure Milk, commencing about the 15th inst. Persons wishing to be supplied, will please send in their names to hitn.at the Lewisburg Bridge. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. Lewisbnrg, April 10, 1R6J Science still on the Advance 1 SURGEON Ed Mechani cal DentlNl. Orlioe in the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street, (western entrance, up siairs) LEWISBURG. Dr.BLiKLAN is now constructing Ihe Nob sectional Block work, baked on Plaiina base, ious Bases in use and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly i familiar with every P" sion, he feels sale in warranting enure satis- faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. ,., . , . ' T. m. Please call and examine specimens. The 1 superior qualities of the Non-sectional work j will be evident 10 all who will give it an im- I u i - .1 partial examination. Dr. Burlaa is Ihe only I person who constructs this excellent work in i Ihis section of country. , . - . , T riTCharves shall eorresnnnf with lhe times. Lewisburg, Sept. J, ' 131 S5 Reward TILL be paid bv lhe School Board of East ; BtilTaloe township lo any person who will inform upon any one commitltug urpre- dations or defacing in anv way any of the School Houses of satd DistriC. dur.ng in. present year. Bv order id the Board t DAVID ftCHKACK, Pita't NEW GROCERY AND Provision Stor where he baa just received a well !,.,. asserlnient of fresh t CDnCFRIFS AND PRnVICtniia f '-0HH . " as Coffee. Tea, ChoeoL.. 0gar. " Molasses Fish, Sa:., !p.ee.V.nerar. R, J -" "-"" . "urmnap tm y,"" " - wraaaa, I Lemons, Crackera, Clothes Pias, ; J'louf and I Feed, Torn, Cattle Vniu PARE, Window sthaite. u...t ' , 0,prvHW 1 , " SO, iv Polish Pint. Hn.,r Ti 1. CB. . . ' UKC(t, T. lr, and everything else in lhe firocery liV--Vf of which he offers at the lowest one., r Cash or Country Pr.wtuee. ' ' CHA'S ROLAND Lewisburg. May 7. 161 fJMJE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied by W.M. Em. I near the old Hayes stand. Market street, Lew. 1 isbnrg. where he is always prepared to ' iuinin ine poouc witn tne oesl oi CoilVr. Tea, Stitrar. Hplces, ISaii, CandlcN, Friaila, Finli, JTtotur it t eed, Cheene, .c Jlc, together with all olher articles uaaally kept i such an establishment al the lowest pnen 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plantation Hitters for ale. Jan 30,'6:i. f ATHAN MITCH EI.L.Avt TTEST BRANCH Insurance Company. V of Luck Haven, Pa. ; Insures Properly m tH.lh Town and Conn. I try rn is reasonable Terms as any stktr good C mpany. j 1 heUrie increase of Preroium?fotemake j Auul.fPrrmln.lr.iwwlale..e J.W.Caaaa.Sec U.C.Haavat. Pre. LARISON PRfl.'W, Agrnl, Dec t.JS8l Lewi.barg Watches, Jewelry ami Silver Ware. ' No. 6SS Market St. PHILADELPHIA mn I"" unnersiened woold ; j-'e'rectfully invite yoar a- t-'"'""1 io nis weft selected iock ot fine '.o.ld and Silver WATCHES. Fine ti.d.l JEWKi.RV, of every variety of styles comprising all of the ntwetl aad aaott heauhfttl tlmins Also, soi.lD SILVER WARE, npml to'' Coin and ihe best make of Sitrrr Plmttd . Ware Each article is varrnntei lo b a I"' " l"P"VV'atche and Jewelry carefully rv pnired aud sausfaction guaranteed. JACDB HARI.ET. (Xurrmcr to Stuuffrr 4 Marin February 7. If3. la UM It K K ! L U.MBBKI! "I"HE ubcribers haveforsale (in lots to suit purchasers a taree sin k . I'f.VB 8 lUf .! Panel StuflJ Plaok. Slc. Also &.OOO tlMu KAILS. 'i inch Sawed Shinsles superior quality. Also Mquare Timber for Bnildmes: Which are offered low for cash, at oar Mills on Mouth Uranch of the White Deer Creek :a Hartley tntrnship or delivered on the Broth Valley . arrows road at Ihe end of onr Road. I eA Uipli ma lor a superior sample ol . Planks, and a Premium for Rails and ttkiaas, I I,. . . .w- i. . 7P w,ra1' the last I ninn Cs.A(. i Fair. JOHN M'CALL il SOIfS. 't ""rest Hill P O. Lnion Co, Pa wew Biano--wew Goods! JOSEPH L. IIAWX harin? talen tbe tl rooms under the Telegraph and Chronicle ofiices.rerilted them, and filltd in aa ejtensiv variety of flits. Cup, Gentlemen' i Clnlitq,Jr. I A,so 'ar?e anil splendid stock of CI.0TH CASSlMERES.ic. which he will makrumtm nrdrr as h vi.ll .... .w "T'.he cnn"n the Tailormg Bu.w Bess. He is prepared to execute all work i ""H'ted to his care.to the satisfaction of ta customer. N. B. Cutting and Renairi. an itr.na ta i order. fLewisbnrw. nril in tact MASON V Co. "nu" NGRAVF.1.S and STATIONFBH. 907 Chestnut St. PhilmJh,kim. ,n. wmm . Tiattlsc a Bwiat-M I arda, t-ncra.-d aa4 arintrd at thr akwrtwrt ooticw. A vrry full anwim of FINK MatiaMrv lr.oa han.l. laitiala In Color, and rtrrj artly it Katb. ln4. arti-lirallv .IfiiUd. Any XJl af twnwt awd Ka-I"x. atad. to order Job 2, ISM m ..! r. . . . ' THE subscriber con- L tinues to carry on the Livery BuNlnen at Ihe Old Stand od South' Third street, near Market, and respectful!) solicits lhe patronage ot his friends and the public generally. CHAKLES F. HESS.. Lewisburg, May 12, 1850 HYEIEN0L.0GY! AC l'K UU'S and entertainng little Bock (all abnnt Matrimony, Money, aad ath er matters,) for the amusement of every body (ano the young folks, also,) on long irinur evening., rainy days, etc Price. 20 eests. Wholesale, 1) Cents. Seal by nail for serea 3 cent stamps. Fnr sale at Ihe Star 4 Ctrm Ule" office. W 0KDEN A COKNEL1I i rnMiaheis. Lrwi'ft' f Attention. Hnsldami A large assortmeal of Violins, Guitars, Ac, ot an kinds also Violin. Goiiar, and Banju Strings, Brioges. Pegs. Ac. and IBS besl Violin Rosin call at the Posi Office ani examine. ' w FORREST wrPIC-N IC Wall jump Into tho Wagoa, and all taka s tMs V LARGE, handsome and vrrv comforta- ble HlCOti has been. fitted up for lhe especial accommodation l ie-!N ie and other similar eicnrsions. Tens moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOCSEL. Lewisburg. June 3, 1859. . jy ixdkpesdmsT TAMILT JOVKS'l baac Frlaajsat Lewtskanc.talaa roaaty, rrasl mw-tlMp,-- r. ,hr nmr nu bVaioneror.hortor period. eu win pay r aUr maih,;srtinr meatba. i fcreixhi m-.nih.,:(di for iiie 1oUa.wlr year, ij lor foorcopiea ane year. 110 Inr O-a nf"a 1 JMr 4 iBliw Ws eta. r.)c.u. bv r rrceirrd la gold. po.un .i.aipa. or bank aet. n."4 vaiw hrr.. Moat km, of rroduc. rec.i. rjV, SVWhea the lime eapireafcrwhich a paper t w11' (u;,. wr . .t it i. sroi -rku- AartTi.r.sT. handeomeiy pwbibhej. at s-''" "?;?n'mrt'ZiT,ir. aiontba. S dot. per year. Half a aqnaTe so eia. i r ; ... ... ... M.Tckautt-1- air-r I over aw-fourlb of weolnma, 10 ol. per '' " , J I aitea. e. a may be ecrrru apoa. A iuarr , I anialleat tvpe, or 16 ol amtlarger. Ad.ertierawa v I aemorriiiinir. Illeeal.rwiadlnr tepdency net " ' . 1 I-. n- . ..I ,rO'Tl 11,1 fera taal , News in advance oi the ihiid mii. . .hrVt I ."VVpitaViMG 'Z.IX.!''"'"'- - t r...ji .d..rt.'ient t-c-r-n r ! oVW 5 ri,iit ... I .i 1 . . biy met. I urocery ano rrovmios aturr, ia nT ' proponed . naugn i Dunning taie nreamer Tta.h, ih, in I v,tJt ,.r W..-l . a. .... " vv liju vi xai avi irijuara j iHaPSi mm