VOICES TO THE DEMOCRATS. Pfora the tonilM of former trait K To their reason and their God, ' Bleu who sinned with black pcrveneneM And who felt the vengeful rod, I hear roieca hrad in warning. Speaking words which ye should hear, Giving utterance to home truths Meant for every traitor'i ear ! Cain, who killed his brother Abel (Xot the special pleader Kane,) He who introducing murder, Opened first the list of slain J ail as, too, who sold our Saviour Arnold, of accursed name Twiggs and Floyd aud poor Buchanan, AH first cousins in their shame: All of these give solemn warning From the dark, eternal gloom, Where 4hev lie. in crimes' enshrouding. " Of a traitor's final doom. 'Cain, who slew his loyal brother, Wandered restless evermore Peace and rest from him were banished, ' Love for him was never more ! Judas, with his bag of silver, Moans beneath the gallows tree ; "Listened I unto the serpent Unto Moloch bent the knee All too late my sin repenting, Naught is left but death and hell, And the record of my treason Satan's fearful book to swell '." Arnold next, and he the blackest Of the three, thus far accursed, He who tried the babe to strangle Which from prison jtift had burst, He the hated who while living, After treason knew no friend, Moaning calls the world's attention To his sad, unpitied end ! Floyd and Twiggs have gone to meet him In the shades of gloom below, Davis and his brother traitors Tremble at those portals too And they know that they must follow Where such traitors went before, Leaving not of good behind them, Nought but shame for ever more ! O ye men who've worshiped blindly - Nothing but a party name, Can ye not awake to reason And avoid a party's shame ? Will yon, led by artful cunning, Follow Arnold's in their gloom ? Will you glory in the serpent, . And deserve the serpent's doom ? No ! In tones of indignation ' Tell yonr traitor leaders, no ! Not to glut their mad ambition Will you work your country's woe ! Know no party now bnt Union, Know no eause but that of Right, Rise above all sect and clanning Rise in Freedom's holy might ! Tyrants tell, across the ocean, Who would see our Union rent, That the ouk of State, unshattered, - Is but by the tempest bent That the traitors they have purchased, And the rebels they have armed, By your actions have been silenced, And the Union stands unharmed ! "AtaDemoeratic (Copperhead) mee ting in Lancaster county, last week,! "Hon." Isaac E. Ueister said, "The Abolitionists have all the Dunk ards and Mennonitcs to vote with them men who, good God ! do not know that their Redeemer liveth." We see Jesse- Paunebaker, a German preacher of those thus abused, is on the stump in that county. These two facts indicate that thousands of peaceful Ger mans now see that the ballot is the easiest way for them to aid in restoring the Union and Liberty together and thus stopping the war. , In the Fane county, a Cop. speaker said "Rosecrans was not able to command a squad of niggers." Some one said JWecrans had lost 30,000 men, when the crowd set up a tremendous cheering. Shouts of joy that American citizens, fighting for the flag that protects them, are slain, mangled, or made prisoners ! . Such is copperheadrstn ! These are the men who support Woodward ! What true Democrat can stand with them J T, Ctawtl Station Proclamation. , WHEREAS, in and by an Act of ihe Gearral Assembly of this Suueaiiued An Act to regulate Ibe general elections of .hit Commonwealth," enacted on the 2d day o( Inly, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give public lotice of such elections to be held, and to numerate in such notice what officers are to je elected, I. L T ALBRIGHT, High Sheriff jf the county of Union, do therefore hereby make and give this public notice to ihe electors sf the said county of IJnion,thalaf.'.VrV.iL ELECTION will be held in said county on (he Stcosn rcunr or Octobsb best (being Ihe I3th day of the said month.) at the several Districts composed of Ihe following townsnips and boroughs, viz: I district, at the late Commissioners' office in and for New Berlin borough. II district, at (he house of Thomas Parse), in and for Union township. III district. at the house of Theobald Sanders in and tor White Deer township. IV district, at Ihe honse of James Lawson, in and for Kelly township. V" district, at the house of George Wolfe, in and fur East Buffaloe township. VI district.at the house of James M'Creight, in and for Buffaloe township. VII district, at the house now occupied by Jacob Ueckard, in Millhuburg, for W est Buf falo township. VIII district, at the public school house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district, at the Buffaloe House, in and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district, at the house now occupied by Wm. Inhotf. in and for Mifflinhnrg borough. XI district, at the Laurelten School House, in and for Hartley township. XII district.at the house of Peter Wehr, in and for Limestone township. XIII district, at the election house near John Reish, in and for Lewis township, XIV district.at the house of William Wolfe, in and for Hanleton borough. XV district at ihe house of J P Hagenhuch, at Lntoittown, 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 Union, 8nyder and Juniata counties in the General Assembly of this Commonwealth; One person for Register and Recorder of union county; One person as County Treasurer f One person as County Commissioner One person as County Auditor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 44 That every perron, exception J ustires of tbe Pc.ca, who dull bold any othoe or appointment of profit oe trust under tbe tailed States, or of thin State, or any Cllv or Incorporated liirtrtrt, whether a pnmmuisipnl odeer or otherwise, a nuiiordinato oftVwr or agent, who I or shall be aasnloyad un-ier tbe leKielativo. executive, or judiciary deoarunent of this SUte or of the doited States, or of any inroriorated di.tricl ; and aim that every aeeajher vf CoueTese and of the SUte leirislature, and of the select or ooaintou oouail of any city, or enra inissioner of any Incorporated district, is by law incapa ble of holding or eieretsina atqt raoeew. a time, the S or amintBH-nt or judge, inspector or clerk of any elec tion or tins Commonwealth, and that no inpertor,juite, or any officer of euth election shall be eligible to be Uion voted for. No person ahall bo permitted to vote at any election j aa aforesaid, than a white freeman of the aire of twen-tr-one yeare wr more, who ahall have resMed in this State at least one year, and In the election district where ho offers to vote at le..st ten data Immediately preceding web election, and within two yeare paid a State or coun ty tax, which eball bare been eaaeased at least ten days brfore the election. But a citizen of the t'nited State who bee prevtofiely been a qualified voter of thia State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who baa resi ded in tbe election district aad paid laua aa aforesaid, aball be entitled to vote ancr reitidfaft In this Stat six months: Provided, That the while freemen, cllixena of the United Slates, between tbe ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, who have rarejed in tbe election dis trict as aforesaid ten days, shall be entitled to vote, although tbey shall not have paid taxes. ' No perHi shall be permitted to vote whose name Is not contained in the list c if taxable inhabitants furnished by the Couimieeiouers, unless, first, be produce a receipt for Ibe oeTinent within two years of a Mate or county lac saai asirt BKreeaMy to the Constitution, and jrtv saumao- ' tory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation or I tbe oath or afflrmattoo of another that he has paid anch tax, or on tailor to produce a receipt shall make oath la tbe payment thereof, or Second if be elaim a right tn vote by beta an elector between the axes of twenty-one aad twenty-two years he aball depoaeon oath oranrma- tion that be has resided in ine male at least on year before bis application aud make such proof of residence in tbe district aa Is roqaired by this ect.sod that he .Iocs verily believe from the accounts (Civen him that he is of the a foresaid ace, anil give such otherevidence as is required by this act, whereupon tbe name of the person so a-lniil-ted to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical li.t by the inspectors and note made opposite thereto by writing the word tax if he shall be admitted to vote by reason id having paid tax, or the word agr if be ahall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, aball be called out to the clerks who shall make the like notee in the lutsof voters kept by tbem. lf any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than enne on tbe same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver totbeinspectnr two tickets together with tbe intent ille gally to vole or advise mid procure anouier so to uo, ne er they so offending shall oo conviction be lined in any euea not leas than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars and be iinprUoned not lens than three nor mure than twelve months. 'If any pern not Qualified to vote in this Common wealth, agreeably to law, (except the ena of qualife-d cithvbs,; shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of i.smng tirkets or of influencing the citiaens qualified to vote, be sball on conviction, forliut aud pay any aum not exceeding one moiuren oonars inr every such oflence. aud be imprisoned fur any term not exceed ing three months.' For the information ol (he electors of Union county, I publish the following, being the 4th section of the act of the treneral Assembly ol me session 01 in.ii, entitled "An act lo provide for the election of Judges of the sev eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districts-" itc. 4. That the election for Judges shall he held and conducted in tbe sereral election districts, in the same manner and in alt respects as elections Sir representa tives are or shall tie held and conducted, and by the same judges. Inspectors and other omrers ; and the pro visions of the act of tile general aShcmMy, entitled ' An Act relatios to the elections of this Commonwealth, ap proved the eeeond day of July 1S3W, and its several sup plements and all other like laws, aa far as the same shall be in foree and applicable shall be deemed and taken to apply to the elections for Judges: Provided, That Um aforeea'id electors shall vote for Judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of pnper, and for all other Judges required to be learned iu the law, oa aawtoer separate piece of paper." Agreeably to the provisions ol Ihe sixty first sectioirof said act "every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours 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 - . . tr . will mt in the Court Honse at Lewisbnr, on the third day after the r lection, (beinff Fri day, the 16th day of October.) to ao and per form those duties enjoined on them by law. The Return Judges of Union, Snyder and Juniata countie are required to meet at the Court House in the borough of Middleburc on Tuesday the StMh of October, to make out returns for the member of Assembly. Dated at the Shehflfa Office, Lwishurp,lhii 0th day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. L F ALBRIGHT. Sheriff mt 2 GOING THE SPRING ARRIVAL OP AT IV. R. Zimmerman's? : CD. BREWER, Attttracjr at Law, J by Wm Camerun, Jr. Csllcciioas ana Mher .mfessHMal baa'inrss rBMlv aiicadcd to. nia,. i... a. , ..ontiei and arrrar of paj 4ae fruai i.v l! i "-' "- circled Jan 1. 18o:i .UNION COUNTY STAR , 'tit wSuMncMatti 3." Solfmar If tutor uno efirrantigfr. 8Birk j tTOvfrurj jrren twnrrfa; in brat, f&tr ijdr. outytiKkn, anb tfk tit arcit trulff 3tiroru3flfht'.ni S3r?drano acrttia) t on JJurricfrurg arbruift wirt. liffe jrttuna frrimit tit aOitrwrinen Wadridiicn unb aiiFrrttm tic ttt nccrc n 9itui.jfcitfB tn Seun tit im Wttttl VtnnfslMnirn, ortn jit jivfttlirt. yrtii IJJ tut 3abr, wfnnrerau bejablt, rtrt in tea rrjiM 4 S5outn. l,2i iwnn ttjablt in tm rrfttn 8 2Jiouaic tti Sabtti, nnt $10 terna fvatrr. fiiir 3rf.iitnrmflrJiunitrn leirt r-rrtdmrt ; rin Squarr ten li jCcthrn rrsirr fiir tai t)t $ti. Jturjrrt tlanntmadiunjcn in rrkilinip. CARD. THE nndemgned, having loaned hisfnrni tore, fixtures and utensils to Mr. H. I.. M'Maho for the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from lewisburg, takes Ihis method of returning his thanks to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity for their uuiform kindness and the liberal support Ihey have given him during his reidence among them. RIO HA HI) M. COOPER. Lewisburg, April 80. IH63 NOTICE. 1 1 'HE undersigned, having obtained Ihe nse I of the furniture, fixtures and utensils of Mr. Rirntan M. Cnopxa, will conlinue the Bakery, Confectionery and Notion business, at Ihe old stand, on Market street, for the pe riod of one year. He hopes by strict attention to business lo merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H L. M'MAHON. Lewisburg, April 20, lHfS3 ESTAHrjSHP.I), 17GO. PETER L0RILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 It 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 4J Chambers street, Mew York.) WOULD call ihe attention of Dealers to to the articles of his mauufacture,viz t EBOIIS SUFr Uacaboy, Deatigros, Fine Rappee, fttre Virginia, Coarse Itappee, diaclntorhee, American Oentleman, Coprahagen. IELUIW frP. Scotch, lioney Dew Scotch, lllxh Toast Scotch, Ifresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toaator Lnndyfoot, Freeh Scotch. 4fweama ts coMea1 lo Ma arree reewefion tn nrscet a Fine t.'it taeieiaif and Smoking TvOatXm, which miU it frmnd of a Superior QwtWy. Tiisart's. noxixa. rrss cur ctirwisa, noKisu Long, r. A. L.. or plain, 8. J ago. No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 3, Sweet eVented ilronoeo, Canaster, No 13 mid, Tin roll Cavendish, Turkish. Urannlated. S. B. A circular of prices will he sen ton application. March IS. '63yl CO-rARTNKSIiIP. The nndersiKned have as- sociaiea ineinseivrs inio copari nership for the purpose of carry ing ou the Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in all theirvarious branches, al the CrtDisbnrg Steam pinning mills, where they intend to keep a stuck of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Ktael viag, Hiding, Shingles, Lath, Joists, Studding, Fencing. Pickets, Door and Window Frame, Doors, rthutters, Blinds, Hash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Stilting. Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in rice and workmanship. j. u. infcrrriraiir.rsrr.ri, MARTIN DRRISBACH, HIRAM DRKIMHACH Lwarlsharg Ftaning Mills, April I. lSoO. REMOVAL. LB. CHRIST, Eq.,ha removed his Of. s fice lo ihe building of Jonathan Spyker, North of the Court House, and immediately opposite Ihe Buffalo House, where he will at tend to all manner of business at his office with dispatch and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks both English and (lerman.) April I, ING2. L. B. CHRIST. J. 8. Marsh. E.ahrklrj, (d JShorhlrj. r.Bcaver J. S. MABSH & CO, (BrCCKMoa8 TO qEDMtt, HAMH h 00.) LEWIS13URO FOUNDIIY AGRICULTUAL WORKS I.ewiiabnrcr, Pa. WE have constantly on hand and for sale, vYIIOI.KSALR OK RETAIl, H'opr, jVnecr mm4 rTorer Harmlm; llrain and arm Sr-dVrs; Hind and Hnrtr IIdbtt 0.rm SMUr$; Our. 1 'wo and Fmr Horn: Trrad. Smr-V '' ' ; H"aer .. . . . . ii v..'hM, Hi'i fsriMt. kr xe imrtn i,,, ourselves ready at ail time, to no ll xtM.siir roi anar trsixs witn rnc iiaimiin- and ilispatch. Work or Manufactures invariably warranted as recommended. onlers resuecUully solicited andpromptly a " Vd to. Junel. 18i DR. HOOFLANO'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, rem thk irtBT ecu or ChwthMn CoWjT, h'fiumi, f.mnp, ifimrtsn'ts, nrrmd.il il, istmi'i, ihtra.iti of the VowU, arinutj from CWti, jndptTmt tm'umptnm. and fr ih rtiirf and if at alt pnvtbtt) curt of i 'atinUi m mdtancM stays of the. latter Trfhijtailit.ini Cnrti. If vtr-I? VHEtiiMe pmdno tion, eon hininc tb braMnf. pnt!rtiti nf (be Balaam, with tb .tmsoralii.K (iiialitten or a Cordial, pro-luciuna fombination u wkII adaptrd to tb parfrosen intndtMl, that thtrre art? bat f cmtrw of dltraxti wbih will not, at aa varly period, lucevtub to iu healing and life-giving prr-i-rib.! Fir aura nM treatment of pulmonary Hvaj n. (tipkd th gmatar portion of tb attention of the urien t.tiroftha nii-dirat aorld, but none aorjiiimt noracint tianrsj in bin treatment of them dtntmm, than the ecle lirutt'tl lrttnfian I'r. lottand. the nricintor of the Bal- amir Cordial. Hit lift wan devoted lo th prodaftinnof ivinediM that would land an rivaled. Uow wall be nax aMtfVd. the Annriean iMWple are able to jndite: and .t Wn plaord teloreTnnit nave enmprrvt. tnenaatw amouni of hrut-flu on noaTvirittit bomanitv.or have rltrltM ao many enoainndatinnfi from all tlajiira of aociiy. tu tbe rue-div of llncltsnd, prepared by Or. 0. M. Jacksoa A Co , ol Khlla1r-l,.bi. Th. rordiml iwde-tHgnatl for a Hw of dtaeasaw morwstewi oral and more fatal than anyotber to which the people of thta eountry are iubjert th-we uprimtinc from a Rlttrht oold " That eminent authority. lr. bvll. aaya: I will not ht that Colda are to onr inhabitants what too Platrwe atd Yallow Frver are to thorn of other rouo triea; but 1 can aver coofidnt.y that they anher in dia eaao of greater complicity and mortality tban tbeae latter lUad what th eminent fifa Mannfartnrer. JOHN M. WHITALL. aaya of Uw BALSAMIC CORUIAU Da. O. H. JarEitOrRepee(e Friend : Baviag for a loDg time twfti aeqnalnted with the virtue of thy ItAIa SAMIC CORDIAL in Conirha, Colda, Inflammation of tbe l.ungm Ac, I Cbna freely bear tatimoay lo He eflleaey. Por .wvcral yeara 1 have a ever bcea without It la my family. It la aim given ma pleasure to etate that I have need It with entire ewreeea in the treatment of Bowel Complaint. Thv friwad trnly, JOHN M.WUITALU rtfth Ma. 17. 1858. Race at above 4tb, Pbiled'a. AajfTheee mMleltMe an for eale hv all re tree table DraggteU aad dealer la medtHnee la tbe United rMatea, Caaadaa, Brittab I'rovineea, aad Woat Indie, at 71 eeata per bottle. Beaore and get the reaolne, with the aigna tar of C. M. Jarfcaoa oa the wrapper of each bottle ; all other araeoaaterfvit. Priaeiaal Ofleo aad Maaaiaeio--ry, 418 Arch atreet, Philadelphia, Pa. VARIETY STORE .AT TFIE . 014 Fost-Office Stand. A LARGE snpplj of Bookstalionery, Pfrfumrry, Jewflrjr, Toys, Uonfecuon cries, Teas, Spiers, Frail, Nuts, Baskica, Picture-, aad a variety vf NICK NACK8 for sale rbeap by 76a) H VV CROTZER. Lewisbnr REMOVAL. v JOHN A. MGKTZ, Esq his removed his (Mire on Market Si. t.n doors west of Ihe lyewnborg Dank, where he trill attend to all manner vf bnsinraa in his line with pmmpinras: Kpeakj Loth En(?lih snd f!er ". J.A.MERTZ . Lcwuburg, April 1, iHM & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE-OCT, 9, 1SG3. tPALMElt, ROSS V CO., (latb L. rata sb turn cm.) Lewisburg Planing Mill, keep eoaslantly on hand ' and Biaaulacture to order Flooring, Maling, Doors, Sash, Sbultera. HllntlH, MotjIdlBSnt of all pattern, and aTl other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction f An extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions oa hand for sale. tacturji on PinrikSf eunU UrtU,Lt!lttiur,l m April S3, 1859. COAI -CO A 1, COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly nn hand a large assortment of the very best bha mokin and YVjlkes-Barre COAL, for limeand stove purposes, which he will sell at Ihe very lowest prices for Cash. Also. HlaclumUhs' GrjoV, VUatrr end Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man Having good weigh-scnles, fnll weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidrnsanl's hotel. (ii:)KUE HOLSTEIIf, Lewisbnrg, May 77,'to. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For (he Harvest of I8G3! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market ! M IHr-AlTI BHD BY SLIFFR, WALLS. SHRINER & CO., jLewloburs; I'a. JnrkcDC lirapcr Jltaiurr. 'PHE unprecedented success of the Buck J. eye" is the strongest pro-d" of Its superior excellency. The BUCKEYE has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture 01 ItluAI'INU AM) MUWIMi Machines, and its reputation is so well established thai il is scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages. We will, however, call ihe attention of the farmers lo a few of us merits. The TWO DRIVING WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which Ihe machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed wiihont vibrating the knives the Steel Cutler Bar the Wrought Iron Unard, with Hardened Sieel Face or Uniting Kdge tbe Double Hinged Joint, by which tbe Culler Bar mav be Folded Ihe long Crank Phaft Ihe Steel Spring and Wheel, by which Ihe Cutter Bar may be raised and lowered so as lo cnt as low to the ground as may be desired ihe Hleel Pilman and Brass Box its Lighl Draft (nn Side Draft) no weight on ihe horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. No Gearinjr, on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. each, will cut an acre of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with iwo Culler Bars one lor culling grass, and ihe other for cutting grain (each eipressly adapted lo the use intended). No eilori will be wanting lo maintain the Buckeye in ihe enviable position it now occu pies, that of being ihe Best machine In tbe World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks tn their friends for the generoos sup port they have received la introducing the eelebraied Buckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted lo them for their warm greet ines and kind offices in recommending it to their friends and neighbors. For Certificates, Ac., see Circulars, which may be had of any of their Agents. They also manufacture Klrjer'S Pat eat Piston Grain Drill, which is acknowledged to be the BEST WEED SOW ER IN USE, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY ! Also, the He) atone ( lover Ilnller, which cleans thoroughly, without in ihe Iraat injuring Ihe seed. Will clean more in ihe same time than any other machine in nse. They also mannfacinre and keep on hand for sale Onrline't Tread I'nwrr and Thr&hrr Telrrraph Foddir Cullrr (turn sizr) t f i-nig a Siiieea. smons which is the celebrated I ton- w linental j" i'oriVsr and Office titinx, and all kind of Cant and Wrnusiht Inm and Hrast Work. SLIFEB.W AM.S.SH RIN E R & V,o. tknlrul Foundry, Lewirbtsrg, Pa. Vareh.ll.lSfiS. GENERAL ORDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company I havins this day taken possession ol the Philadelphia 4 Erie Railroad, under Ihe con ditions agreed on wilh ihe Philadelphia & Bri.- Railroad Company, ihey have apnoinlej JOSEPH 1). POTTM. ISeneral Manager there of, to whom all Ollicers aud Employees will report fur iuaiiucuons. 1 J. EDRAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroatl Company. OfTtce nf the Penn'a Railroad Co-, ) Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1862. ) General Order, Wo. 1. To take Effect on and after .an. 30, 1862. I. The WcHtcrn nitlNlon, from Warren lo Erie, will he under the Mtipenn. lendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title? will be Superintendent ol me western wiviston. His Oir.ee will be at Erie. Employees on this liiirisinn will be under his charge, and will make all communications respeetinp; their . duties or the business of the road, 10 him, except as otherwise provided in ihis Order. II. The Eantern Dlvtnlon, from Sanbury to Whelham, will be nn.ler the sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Emplovees on Ihis Division will be nnder his charge, and will make aU commu nications respecting Iheir duties or ihe busi ness of the road, to bin, except as otherwiie provided in this Order. III. The Accounts of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion, he in the immediate charge of JOHN I . TUriiftS. whnso title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On ihe Eastern Division ihey will be ia immediate charge 01 THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose till? will be As sistant Auditor. His Oraee will be in Will, iamsport. He will also have charpe of the distribmioa of Passenger Tickets over boih Divisions. - All eommonicsttons respecting Freighl and Passenger accounts by Employees oa either Division, will be made lo the Assistant Audi tor thereof, and respecting supplies of Tickets to Ta.aas M.Davis. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, scsaea rniiaa. e trie n. n. General Manager's Office. . Williaasaort. Jan., 186. FURWrnTRE WAREHOUSE, jpl 0 oa Market cVjare,Iviebarg. S3 A good supply of Chair, Tablea, BareatM. Stand, Aeon hand or made vrder. DAVID GINTER- 1820 ICE CREAM ' EVERT Evening daring the seas oa. Par ties supplied oa short notice. Jnae 1 - MRS. DENORM ANDfE. Flv-Twenty U. 8. Loan ! fXlHE LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisbnre. I Union Co., rs Agent for the sale of the Uiawll HlaM Hie ner fenl Fi.e. Tw-ntw iintreei states mi per cent, rive-l wenty lears Iioiq. Amonnit can be had In snit the means ot different individuals. The Interest nn this I Loan is payable and will be paid in Gi ld. 992 IWKYV SI NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At Jons sqi ikes'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco boots at A larc assnrlint'nt of Balmoral Boots aud Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Lewisburg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR ANI Cr4nfleinen,s FarnlablnaT Store, 1 J Market St., Just above the JUtxk, LEYVISUURU, PA. 'I he subscriber ha removed into ihe new fititd and commodious Stureroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selrcied slock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casi.neres, Silks. Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CL'T AND MAKE TO OKDKR in the best style and mosi reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, I can confidently invite both Old and Nexe Ctutomrn do n'l forget ihe Sign The Red Door ! May 2, Irtfil J H BKAI.E CEMETERY NOTICE. 1 T an Election held by ihe Stockholders V of Hie Lewisburg le.neterv, the under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-d.sging, Ac. most be paid to j bun. Persons interested will please note the j change. Those now indebted lo ihe Cemetery Asso ciation are requested tn make immediate pay ment. MOI.OMO KIT I E K. LewishurR. Jan. 'S,1sti2inu awaaSTt WHERE we will find a large assortmrnl latest styles SPRING AiVO SUMMER GOODS! snch as French ami English all wool Cloih, Irom .50 np lo $10 no. Knoiiy Boys' C'as siuiere.aiiil Silk Mned Cassimeres.Saiineits, Ac. C'lolhlns; or all descriptions ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole Suits for $1S50 bat is.cloih coal, satin vest, eas-imere nants. Hummer Suns for S 50. Also, a large as sortment of Hats, Caps, Ac, snch as M'Clel !an, Garibaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hals. Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Sbiria. cuspeutiers, umbrellas, Reck Ties. Ac. ROW IS THE TIDE ! to save from 85 lo 50 per cent, and get ibe Latest Si vies. A I mi. Uomta Cat and made tn order, and in the latest stvle. Always from five lo ten bands al work. Call opposite John Walls . p I tx lO. I OlorC, ; Market street. Lewisburg. March ll.'fiS N. R. ZIMMERMAN. illap of Union Connti). MOUNTKO on rnllr rs.varnished.eneraved and Itthoeraidird in Ph. lad. iu ihe besl style of ihe nM by 40 inches in size on a scale ol l inches In ihe mile. This Map , was carefully surveyed in IN56, and is reas-1 onably correct. Each Township is colored, ! and Ihere are iheTi.wn Ploisand Nojt of Lots in l.ewi.vburs, Mifflinhtirq, jyew Berlin, Hnr-! tleton, and New Columbia. Mountains and Streams are traced the Public Roads, with j ihe distance in perches between roads which ! intersect also Nnmes of Farm Owners gen erally. Church and School Houses, Mills. &c. , The Court House, Iwo of Ihe l.ewishurz Kni- versity Buildings, the-l.ewisbur;; Boat Yard. 1 the l.'nton Furnace ai Wmfield. and Union iSeminary al New Berlin are represented in a separate engraving eacll. tvery r armer and person or business sh'd j have one of these Maps for ornament or for relerence and information. i Thr original snhscription prict? was .$:J.50, bow reilnc.) to $i onlv. CFTor sale at ; the tStur Vhrnnitle OtUre, and by Da. 8. I. BECK, Lewisbnrg Last and Best Newsl 11 7E have just received from Philadelphia V 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 ibe selection of this stock of Goods a very large assort- menl of DRY GOODS of every descrin-I lion. Purchasers will hud it their advantage i to give ns a call as in prices we defy any of j onr neighboring towns tor competition. We have also replenished onr stock of Ciroce rlcit, Ilardware,QueenMarc,oLC. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. White Mirth Lime,- Calcined Flatter, and Hyilraulic Cement, always kept on hand. ftf-COUNTR Y PRODUCE taken in Ex change for Goods as asual. N. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS A CO Lewisbnrg, April 33, 1862 mm An anerieat and Stnmaehle nrenaaallnn nrTROM nnri fied of nnyero and ear hen by eombustiea in tivdmeen, sanctioned by the hiitheat Medical Autbc.rltie.,bolh ia furor., and the United states, and prescribed In their practice. Tbe aspetiene. of thousands daily prove tbat nopre paratlnn of Iron can be com pared witblc laipurilieaoft the blood, depression of vital enericy, pule and otnerwia. iekly enmplexiou. ladieate itaaeeesaityin almuatavery eeaeeirabla ease. . InDoaii.ua in all maladies in which it hea been tried It has proved absolnulj curative m each of th fbllnw ins coaiplaints. vis : In tbtht. rmmt A Wrctirmt, Bmarintitm. Vnrprpria, Onulipalum, IharrhmaMtntrmUrn. VncyMM Cosuaaifon, Srreulou, naVrrwIoru, Itmnm. MumrnHrnvtion, BV.Vj. aieaa. Itrr OaaaMaa, Caraaas svVuauesjas, BhntmaUrm, Inttrmittml Fmn, rimplti an Ma fntr, tit. rat an In naat (at aeetal boxes row taioln( Mpllla, . SflTf'0 crr" bo,! ale by druinri.u and dealers, I (rrm J'lress on receipt ot th. prion. Ainetters,oider..te.,.houid he addred to a. B. LOVM Klra. U.l .nM,. JW1 cD.at,.y. Snld in Istcithurq ly Uu 2. t la C W stkanc t 5 Caldwell A Joint Resolution riropojiiiigferta.il Amendment to the Constitution.; HE il resolved by ih Senate and buns 1 Il Kepreseniauves ol the Cowmnnwealih . rs -I- - . ilM-rul A ...wikilv anet. ! oa I ni u ,j i . v - j Thai Ihe lollowmg amendments be proposed lo Ibe Coukiilaiiwn oi ihe Coaumouweaiin, in 1 accordance wuh Ihe provisions of the tenth article thereof. There shall be an additional section to the the third article of the Con.-tnuiion, lo be des- , igiiatrd as section four, as follows : -(iscTion 4. W henever any oi the Qualified j electors of this Commonwealth shall be in anv actual militarv service, nnder a requisi- . lion from the President of Ihe l.'nited Hiatra, j nere sna.i ne iwo au ., . he e eeenlk ame e uf the I'on-lllullon, lo ts designated as sections etghl and niue, as follows MrcTios S. No bill shall be passed by ire Legislature containing more than one snrj'cl, which shall be elearlv expie.sd in ihe uile, except appropriation bills. Sacrum 9. No bill shall be passed by ihe Legislature cranltne antni'owers or privileges n any case where ihe autnoriiy in gram sutn powers or privilezes has brm or mar here- after be conferred opon Ihe Conn of this Commonwealth. JOIIA t.i,.-ws.A, Speaker of Ihe House of Repiesenia'ivr JOHN P. PEX.NEY. Speaker of the Senate Office of the Secretary f the Common- wealth. Hainsburg, July 1, IS0J. J PENNSYLVANIA. I do hereby certify that the foreeoinz ls aml annesed is a lull, true and correct copy ol ihe o.igiual Joint Restitution of Ihe Heneral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Res olution proposing certain Amendments In Ihe Constitution," as the same remains oa tile in this office. In Testimony Whereof I have bereuntn set my hand, and caused the seal of ihe Secreta tary's offi.-e to be affixed, the dav and ear above written. ELI LIFER. Secretary of Ihe Common wealth LINDSEY'S Improved A &TA.OAJtI MEIHCISR For tte prrt!y.riliril a.rrj ffffrtUBl rnrr r.f M.l.-Wmm aruiBai lrm IMI'tKITY ttr 1UK BLOul p II 1 9 meif rfitr ban rough t Uia Mi BirBrnlenterM Prrnfu).. C'tnA difsraa, I'illJ OB lb li. Old. istubhort. Dmrii, Tfttr allerUuti. Ilorruriail tli'CMrii, Iav Snirilsi. Caaernatft foroiBtiona. KrvciprUn, Vnilei, &ore kjrm pVM Hwtft, Khfiitntir diaordrv Cft iiniis, JLt Ifhe-um. IMia "t AiiMrlit. Krmwrmpliiit it(1i1. .tituw bating tbrirorig. Tht aboTr it) m Dortrait of ItM 1'Crarr of X&lo Twp,vbo,oai th3ltaay of Aiuail,lHit.mWBilNlv,t ! Wf-rt Jutm tiurlfj t li Mt b mh trtravtrtl Ifr (br rare I Casceb br thrar t.hTiritiD of IVrllori countr. hmI bm ttr. Nflnu of tli -hh-im' Coi!r. ( inrintiau. fr a p ril Df Bl,mr, month. BntwHhntmnHnf whirb hit MtM-, amu part mm j Mu lft cAA nre tvl mtun OTOjr II had ttcD up all hpr, fern b- h-ftrd f thf "UUui rari-bT. " and ttnliM! In try it. rnrtr kot tleirurvd tim, anil l though Jlf dii l.iar-d . thra is n qurtvlioa bat tbm inalutlr as ttM-iaa- mv. bt lit. Tbe full i'rt.culr ot ttnrvlDNrliabic mj bi-erB la a Cirralar l lt ba-l of any t f tht Atieata. al4 rrfrr tn a cmm- nt Dr makv.or K)irto. ArMetnoc : Pa .ruTtl of iTRotVLAaflrr biBK aaabW I to Kt out ot bv-l fair tbrt jrar. To thv mf- of a lady In An.aHtt.nparfvvi1 Co wb ! wm a)M afflirteit wilh Scrofula ia itx wornt f'.rm. T thri of Jforc Mrl--l.rMt.c In rrillowa, j Caiohria Co.. I'a.. who win m. ballj ttlirt-4 with Taacvr , that It eat hia ntir mt off, ami bi casc wurMt, if potbl, tfaao M'Orrary'a. j The artrrularof lhr-f-?r--rprT one of whlrh wjm ! currtl by tb untnf thc'Kloort iarbr" Mav altw bw found in t'irriiUr to Nw ht -f tir of thv .Airmt. .Ktft. II. kKNHE. rruprlrtor. riHhrs. T. I 4-1-)wrnt'r, fur tht- DtnuTH lur- ami sala. iifxr lht 1 Pfnn i l-ailroatl iMoot. 11-lti.laTPbur?. I'a. v-M by C. W. Srhntt'r. .pwt.tiric: M'fr'ii:ht A llaur-tl, Rnffalot X Krvriftt: Ralv A Himrovlrt-i.-h. Farmrr-Tille ; fummmcn A Witiivr. Ilartlpfon; l II Kt-M. MtPlinl -ire ; I.. S. ftKmm, Winfirlii; S hind If A WK'rnMr, tfrlioi'jrrovr; ICE...f4";...!CE ! ; TPHE nndersipned are putting up an ICE 1 HOI laree enough lo supplv all our people with Ice dunns; ihe whole year. Ice can be delivered in town, dailv. at a cheanei rale than private Ice H rTall on either ol ouses can be filled. as on North 4th St. or ct the Ice House below ihe River Bridse. H a.wkioknsm'I.. lewlshurs, X,.v. J. two VRaNK IMMADt REMOVAL ! 1 L. MOW rv has removed his Phofo jm graph i:labliMliment o the New Bulletins on .Market street, recentlv oc cupied bv Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BANK, where he has fined npone of the Finest Galleries in the Country ! Having superior facilities and a long ex- Ptenee, he is satisfied that his wotk cann be bealen. . Call and lest his workmanship. Lewisbure, Aug. 15, V2. BULK FOR THE BULLION! T' HE undersigned intends supplying ihe citizens ot I.ewishurg with Pure Milk, commencing about the lotn Inst. I'ersons wishing tn he supplied, will please send in their names lo him, at the Lewisbnrg Bridie. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred ov a majority of customers. SAM'L SLlf'ER. Lewisbnrg, April 10, ISfia Science still on the Advance I SURGEON and Mechani cal DentlMt. OlF.ce in the Dr. Bragcer's new building. Market street. (western entrance, up stairs) LEYWSBL'KG. Dr.BURLAN is now constructing the Non- sectional Block work, baked on Plaiina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and nueagth has no eqnal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in nse aad hairing had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar wuh every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall tea carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of the Non-seelional work will be evident .o all who .,11 give it aa im- partial examination. Dr. Burlan is the only person who constructs ihis excellent work ia tbieciionofcontur,. . Charges shall eorresponi with Ihe limes. Lewisbnrg, Sept. J, ' Ul S3 Reward "T.T7ILL be paid bv ihe School Board of East V Buffaloe township lo anv person who will inform opon anv onsriaommiliing depre - dations or defacing in anv w;tv any Pi ihe Srhoo! Houses j.f said Utslricl. daring the present year. nv order ol ihe board : IVWID SCH RACK, Ptes't W. I. LINN, Scc'y r l .iv. -. u . . .f ihiai Ijatnfniinwtal1h. l such electors may exercise the right of suf- YI1T and Fred, TorB, Cattle PoWdtr ; I fra-e, tn all elections by the c'izm nnd.r j g, EK?!!eWAR E Wlodow 8hade, Mrh.' ! such regulations as are or shall t pcnM W d MaIr br law. a. fully and e Wc.ua.ly h'T ,,, ererv.htE else in .he nr , prese.il al Ihe.r usual p.arrs of election. ff J V'''." HJSW unijVEi.Aa.u PrOVlsioil StOTl I 1 fl'HE subscriber has eui f perieit a Tim,; I lirocery and Provision (itorv, in tnttI baugh's building (late streamer's Tioahip) i West end of Market Square, where he has just received a Well set,.,.. assertmeiil of fres resh " GROCERIES AND PROVISION! such as t'ollee, Tea, Cboeolate, Sugar, J, : Molasse., Fish, Salt, ?piees,Yinej ar. Rait! ' - nt).rf IJheese. Kegs. I rott, Frml Cans, UraatM l.emon., crackers, Clolhes rias. Cash or Couniry Produce, ' ...... JHA'.S R0LAn Lewisburg. May 7. IA6I FAMILY 6RCCEM'. i fJJilE undersigned has opened a w FAMILY GROCtRY STORE i in Ihe moms recently orettp.H hjr W. M- Ell! : near Ihe old Huvea sland. Market street, I. r tsburc. hrre he is alwavs prepared to ' furnish the public with the best of oltv-e. Tea. Sutrar. Spleen. KaH Cuulie.. 1'ruila, Fish, FIMsr ' ' A. aV'eed, t lieeac, at-c sV, ' - loethrr with all oiber articles Oaually kept in such an esiablishmei.t at the lowest prices 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plantation B. iters for sale. Jan:i0.'fi3. NATHAN MITCH KI.L.Ajt 1 TEST BRANCH Inanranee Cotnpaav. VV of Lock Haven, Pav, ' Insures Properly ia bi-ih Town and Coun try n ,a reasonable Terms as any ctKtr goc.n C mpany- 1 1 I trie increase of Premium Notts makes it a icliatile Company to insure in. Awuaalnirrrallaaa.lcn.wlalorre,tl,wa.M . J W.taar.as, e)ec (i CHortr, Fres LARISO.'I PRO.SH, A real. Dee l. I88l lwiabart Watches, Jewelry and Silver Fare. No. 6SS Market 8i. PHIf.AOELPHIA f. nr. unnerMunea Would , respeciiu.iy invite your leol.oo lo bis well telee.tevl siot-K ol tii.rli.ild and Silver WATCHES, Fine Uol.l JK V EI.R V, of every variety at styles compriMug all of Ine airu7es( and aiaxl lcatiftfu drii;HM. Al., Mtli.lD KILTER WARE, eaumt to Can and the best make of SirVer Plalrd Hirre Each article is tmamnted la be aa renreseslleo1. fVWairhe. and Jewelry carefully rs pairtd aad satisfaction fnaranleed. JACOB HARI.ET. (Stirresacr to .Stuuffrr llarln. February 57. IXK3. LUMKKK! LUMBKR!! 1 IHE subscribers haveforsale (in lots to sun purchasers; lare stock of VISE BOARDS Panel 8lufll Plank. Vc. Also .)0 FJAii HAILS. 26 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality. AKu Square Timber far Buildings: W hich are odrred low for cash, aloor .Muts on Mouth Branch of the White Deer Creek ia Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Vallev Narrows road at the end of onr Roai r?"A Diploma lor a superior sample ot Planks, and a Premium Tor Rails aad 8sjid; les,werc awarded us al the last Union C.Ar. Fair. JOHN M CA LL SONS. I a-oresi Hill P O. Union Co, Pa New btand---lVew Goods.' JOSEPH L. IIAWX bavins taken (be J rooms under the Trier raph and Chronicle orrces.rrfitled ihem.and filled in an extensiva variety ot . . . H'ttt, O'p, Gtnlkmen'iClDtninrjfir. Also a lar; and splendid stuck nf CI.OTHa) CAS.sl.MERE.S.&c, which he will mokrufta ' orrfrr, as he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work j entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of the customer. I N. B. Cutlin: and RepairingjF, done to ) onler. Lrwishur;, .pril 10,1861 6W.M,ee, MASON & CO. '" 17 NGEAVELS and STATIONERS, OOl r he-In nt St. Fhtludrlphia. au-4diaff CHrii ol thv amit M tv. Ttaftlof im Riiiiisia CunJu. t-ttraT- aad priDtiM al th htrtal otiow. A tm full r,iWmm nf FINK Statiavart lsTin hati'l. Initiala in t.'ntor, aad 4riT antyf Rmboatastast. arlii-trcatlT tx-rt-d. Anv ivl of Fapat anl EtuvlMpvii mad to ortr Juna'Itt, llot rMIE subscriber con-, .a. linues lo carry on ine i Livery HukIibcbn a; I Ihe Old Stand on rionthl Third street, near Market, and respectfulls solicits Ihe patronage ol his friends and t j public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 13, 10AU HYHEN0L0QY! A CL RItil.8 and entrriainng little Book (all about Matrimony, Money, aad er m. iters.) for the amusement of every My (ana the yenng folks, also,) on lonr water evening-, rainy days, etc Pricw, 10 reals. Wholesale, 1 7 Cents. Sent by mail lor serea 3 cent stamps. Forjaleatthe-'AVffrwf"" icit" office. W0KDEN at COKAELU f. rukliahers, Vt.ukS."a Attention. IBnsiciaivt! a larwe auortmeal vnvyiV Violins. Guitars. e, of ill I SritS kinds also Violin. Guitar, and Banjo Siring, Bridges, Pegs. Ac and lae , k-.i v...i. R.,vin call at ihe Post Office and f examine. OWPOKREST t P I C - N I C "Wall jua i int. th. Wagon, aa4 all take a raw LARGE, handsome t il. and verv comforta ble WAGON has been. fined ap for the especial accoaiiiodatioa Pic-Ntc and other similar eicaroioas. I trm : moderate. Apply to' ' JOS. M. UOlSEIo Lewisbnrg. June 3, 1859. A .V IMIWESDMSI FA MIL T baar. Frldaja, at Lewtahir(.lBl.a naat'. Tr rgl-t snpaTyear.ro aa pan. in svJ aa the eaaa. raav fcr a tea screes awe tor pert '"T. eu will pay Inr Ibar ase.rbs.TSrtsS.r su ''V , tarrsihl wMbs, idol. In siiusru awntbs. " years. -r lour eopie. one year. 10 lor lea restr yuar. An. ial a. a h ate. fav Beats b p ,,ibwl I 7Cr""r' ' inaaiar atrsnti H is M"1'" i ! nvivirv hadenavy '"b'J-' w ! vETsT , wol.adoi. 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