; ( i t THE FALLEN BRAVE. BT W. II. C. UOSMEH. Columbia, tliou jrem of the nation! Thy glorious place is the Tan ; IV Iran, then, in ail thy rclitions To the proat cause of Frceilnni and Man; Yf true to the heroes that j crich In tru-iplini; thy banner of star, And d 'ily the memory cuorish Of all thy brave soldiers and tars. The poet is pad, and feels wjU-inn, His brave lmy has fallen in light, Hut deeply will fame on her column The ii:ime of the young hero write. lie fell in fierec strife with Secession, lie died as the iLmitlei-s should die ; We are punished for awful tranegrehsiou, forgetting our l ather on hijh. The blood of the valiant has watered The Uritrht, sunny land of the South, Let the:rfiry of lost ones and slaughtered lie sung by the Mack camion's mouth. The phojiis of our fathers are rif inir, And "call to their children, 'fight on !" Thru forward,-all danger despising, Where jruus flash and aabresarc drawn. Rich Scene on a Railroad Train. An affair worlhy of notice occurred on the train lietwceu Baltimore and Eluiira. A number of soldiers were on board. Two of thum wore blouses of a different color from those worn by tli rest. An old Copperhead noticed this, and suppos ed them to be ".Southern brethren." He approached, and entered into a conversa tion something like the following: Copperhead "You, gentlemen, do not belong to this party of soldiers V Soldiers "Xo, Kir." Copperhead "Do you belong to the Southern Confederacy ?" Soldiers "Yes, sir." Copperhead "Have you any money?" Soldiers "No, sir." Copperhead "Have you no Confeder ate money Soldicr.j "Xo, sir ; we lost everything when captured by 'he Yankees." Copperhead (Giving each of them a f oe ddlar hill) "It's a pity that gentle men engaged in a pood cause should be rohlipd of rvervthinc " Aflcr ihis ivnrr. , J - , ,, , I fus act on the part or the oM man, he ! I l .sfl i e. . .1 r 1 1 I aske'l, " hat Mate in the l ouleiieracy uo ! you belong to-?" Soldiers" T tlic St'ite of M line .'" Copperhead "simmered dow-n," and left the train before it had fairly stopped at Hanover Junction. Elmira I'rett. KAST TtSNESSEE. A dispatch has l i eu received from Gen. Roteorans, dated (th inst., giving an account of the Hebel cttjick on Chattanooga, rportcd with such a flourish by the Rebels. It j appears that the Rebels made a shameful waste of powder, standing off at such a long distance that it was difficult to tell whether they were firing a salute or mak ing a belligerent attnei on the stronghold. Not a mjin was injured,. and all kept at tlicir work without the least interruption. There is no official confirmation of the Rebel statement that two of our bridges over the Tennesseee had been carried nay by a rise in the river. Telegraph communication between Nashville and Stevenson has been restored- In further support of the general beliel I that the Rebels are strenuously engaged - . I , . l-.l i iii uie vimi-atui to tiu.-u uiu .-innj ui ira i Cumberland, a dispatch from Vieksburg ; nt...... il.,t I,-. .T,.l,.wi;. m. I ho Xd.h nit., at Canton, Mississippi, with 1 .1,000 Iroiip, his fiui'jMisotl design being to pre eiit reinforcriiients reaching Kosecrans. Johnston says Roseerans must be crushed mere victories will be useless. lrrn.-lf posterity condemns me, it will be because I did not hang John C. Cal houn as a traitor. They may condemn me. more for this than any other act of my ; itiluiiiiLtratioiT. ffi iii, ulr iTia-. rliiiat mif itiil'L-olv como when I shall be blamed for having made t-nj mail v." ile t -o Tew arrests, rather than too ABHAHA.M Ll.NCoLN. M.AYFRT I)lSAr?K.iRIti IN NIRVU.XD Warhikoton, Oct. 12. Frivate lct (ors have Imcn received hy pentlomcn in ji.:. .:.- 4..rt... .......... . : i hub I""11 UICU 1,1 ',ail, hml, the tenor ol which is. that all able-. i .-I - 1,1... j- c i bod.ed male sles are disn.i.icar.,.,.. from , t hat SUte. The lieirroes are "Oil" into ! i ii.li, .. uu. tun innies aie riu into ( l:iltinnre, w nere tucy are enrolled as i rvueral soldiers, on an averatre ol sixty tier uav. One pentletnan writes that ' Maryland will be a free ftate in a buudred d''P- I5fT A IIot'SE Vie would advise all persons who have secured permanent em ployment. anywhere, and arc opiosed to "moving around,' to buy a house and lot i if tbey have o already dune so. There j 'kiliiy lhe mmni f ,he Pub arc many in-tancc8 in which property can j lisliers has been employed in the preparation he pnrchrisod an time, and when ftccurcdy you lutve a home. . t dnlns orar erllar 4rrt And ateofiaour Unl-r lean pat nut our flm, An i tatnw.uo liuorr, frunt and o, W hire ptac ud tHwilavlltjr niiM reigD." Mr. Tiu.on Irnnht us, Ixst weclc, a h m stalL, imasurin 1 IWt in length, j Me wimJtT what "Jtff." and the little! .Ii lls will t:iy about tliiH luxiiriaut irrowth of hernp. ( Ine rUik would be suf ficient to disease of the carcase of sonic of the "lesser lights." 1'utttr Cu.J'a., Jour nal. ' Hie Utioa Ohservcr sava that Jahex fl.-iliock.or Western, Oneida county, N. Y., irrai.ilf:itli..r of Major t.eneral flal'leck, died tut the 17th ult., at the extraordinary :-'e of one hundred and thre years. The rtehel government talks of pnyin?- tin- r.ldjcr liU-rally after the war. Its 7-MioraliU,- reminds tia of the poor fellow's amy-. . ... m - e. will -1 have nothing; I owe everybody ; BSSSSBlSSiS the rest 1 give to the iou." " j By C. J. mHt. The New Vork World declares that if IVISlffi t!ic ' I 'etuocrats ut ."Uiue had concealed ' their rial teuumeiits. as those of New T)T K ATTT" vJ for Justice and v,i - tev,,,,. to d.i. Ui.-? tnif: i tted :heir -ctrt. STAR k CHRONICLE" CALENDAR -!f;S?l $ ooi 3-ia. it C5 , JaJi .3 ! WW I J"i Mil 3 1 2l J' I 4 7 8 ulln II II ill -la II lAlltuUi! li IS 14 IS IS IlilS is'iraiisi re.. 1 1 7 a 14 1.'. l 2! 41 51 . i 81 4 S 7 ' KIIOIIlll'J 1.11 i Wll.llUallt !f 1I7 inimliii 21 2d hj ni is i7ii:im!,.'i , 7iljll.isj-.1 j ;is!-.n,.'72 I; i2ni ji is -m ' K!SI 24". Mar. : j dUl I 'Sept., 7 1 1 Si n.Ki.ll 12.13,14 :i ,l.s!li.I7!lM19!.T.Jl 21 3 4 6 7 s 91 1011 ) 12 lr.iU'K, l..17IIKl to 21 222.1.2l 251211 27I2K,2H,Vi I April ' OCI. frill. 11 S 12 I"!l4!l?1 l;!?lis; 2:tl24;2s : 4 6 7 M ft In :o 21: 11 inli4 l,Vl!l7 21 2211 24 2 2C.10 XI 26,2iil: M.i). i i 1 3 S j 5 8 1 b' !i ii i- ia!i4 Iis'umi: 1M 20121 ,23iS4 2.p.,2 27i28 , H 1 1 1 1 1 v : 1 --t i 1 4 IM !17ll1-lli.'o!2: 22'23 I 24 26 4ti.272&i3lHi ,3'l Mil!;' 29 .30! I ivat ! i el al j j 7 s !l" II s .; 12 IS' Dece. 2 3! io 4 i 11 12 isi 2ii20 11 l:. I. -..Irtish lH '-'ft ;2r22'2:ii2!2. 2I27 II 1.1,14 IS 1 rrvi I i 2"21 it 21 ."ri: 2l30 31 ITolidays Cank3 close on New Year 'a Day lib July Tbankiigivlflg Chrtrtmmg Union County Official Record. Presulrt Ju-Ik Sm'l S. Woom, LewbtowB roetOffice AuvciuU Jud-jt Jiihji W. SlNnroiH. MiffliDbarg do do Joum Walls, Lewubunc do Khrrif- LaFatetti Auhuoht do do Pmhimahiri Ju W. Sambo do do Jieg d Rf. ucirge MemifLL, do do District AVmmfTi Alfred Uatbs do do Trtaturcr JuMJI A. MerTZ, do do GmmtsMur Pr,urRicK BAirliitR.MilfliDbarr do do J:sss M. Walter, Wionwld do do Kdiikrt Kiel., I.AumltnD do Oioimiwtvrt'rri.. Asi-RE Ke.SElI,LewlHurf! do do Ctuntfl H i. JnRr.i. do do d'l Vr-.nUrt WkiRDEKACoRfiEUUS, do do frhool SuiXTinlndtntloHX A Ow va do Mercantile Aypraitrr-Wn. Roshono, Nnw Berlin do Snrvtyr Conrad SHECRLER, Forest Uill do - Cfrtnrr Kusoa lirRAUW, lwlsburg do Awiitrfr IiAMKi SH.frER, do do do Hlrti'Ier THKr.w. Mifilluburg do do J. P. 11 .jenbl'i.ji, Slilr do AstntirStuvc ir 7'jj C II SllRiER,MilllinborK do ColU&tr do Tiio. Oiurui, LRureitDU do Post-Offices in Union county. AWrti -(in Bra.ly towoi'hip) D Strohwker, P M ,i,-,,ri:uinntuwo. Kre.lyTp) - DitTld Arl.uhlo ' K nit' tw Stiirt-nlUiatom, Wh.D.TpJ Ch i. M Kin " hluiia .... J K O.rrry w nv.J V.'fo K!IyTu - John ll.teuea 71 Isuinhiro t onntv Sfiit) - - lieo W F-rn-ft " I llitir,il"r X l!'M,it ... Iii llmirk " I ti'rrH Hiil -t Fuuemille) - - Merlin Kndy " ,im.. o ... Mure M Stem I trtltUnt .... Helen C lieyee Ixur.Uim twrt e nd Hartley Tp) Mark Halfpenny n-ue xnnig i.inraumT) - J rtaud-nhuh .V'-.... EJ.dSmilh ifi,y,.wiry Vaiiey.PuionTp) Sami A Waiter Ropular Union county Courts open Third MooJay in February May Sertemb'r Ited-ioVr n 2 GOING TLIE SPRING ARRIVAL OF mm AT VT T 7iuitEl)irlv,ii! ?; io lVa J1 JIJIKiUJIAa j , , I C. D. BUEWKIl, Attorney at Uw, uw isnrBfi, run t r. vFFICE (on Mark U by Win Came FFICE (on Market Si.) formerly occupied j bv m tameron, Jr. I , ' .11 .. I . 1 nrnr.,nn, htlcinPSX lui.ci iinun aim uiiici ,,,n.a-,,.,, prnlnpy aurnded to. IJlaims tcr Tensions, timiiiiieit and arrrars of pay due from Cov'l, n,i oUretri June 1. 1863 WorktskC fok Caxvassisg AliEXTS Harper's Pit lorlal IliNtory. OF THE GREAT HE BELLI ON i.V THE VSITED STATUS. MESS!! coin S. HARPER & BKO TIIKKa have . . i C 1 The work has been for many months in course of preParaiu.D,by a wraer every way qualified for the lask. The IsTnonnrTioconlains a clear account "f lhe "f Ihe Confederacy ol the .' .r ,t. it...i ... ..4 ih. eoib. i,h,neni f ihe Xational (Jovernment; the orisin, develupmenl, and progress of ihe doc Innes of NulliOca ion and Secession, and Ihe various phases which they assumed, until the final culmination in the Ureal Rebellion. The HimiiRf comprises an account, drawn " " ,ZV::,. I "om tne most amnei.uc .source, .i of ihe War iiitriciies of the Woainern leaders i fr. ad ; the gradual detection of . r .l,- l.,.n. one tecIllin. ,he great Lpnsing of the teople for t,e maint uance of ihe National Life and p.l,,,,,.,. ,he rami! cieation of an immense I fciisience . me rap a cie uion oi m h or Army and .Navy; Battles by l.anU ana oea. The iLtt sTaaTini comprise Portraits of i me iLlisTiiATii.so . ,u . those who have borne a prominent pan in tne Army and .Navy ; Battles by l.ana ana oea. airurole: Mans of different localities ; Plans of leading aciions ; Views of scenes of inter est, and of the mol important Rattles. These IlluMrations are mostly from drawings taken on ihe spot, by arnsts deputed for that purpose. " accompany every division of our Army and eicuii-iD of ibis worn; ana iney conn dfinlv believe thai it will form Ihe mosllrusi. worthy an.) atur.ble hitorv which ran he prepared of Tli E GREAT KTRL'UULE FOR THE AMERICAN UNION. Mixle u4 Jttm of rabllralloK. The work will be issued in Numbers, eon sitting of Ml pages of the size of "Harper's Wetkti, pruned from clear type, upon fine Paper, and Will Probably be Completed in about Twenty Numbers. The Numbers will be issned at intervals. if pnRAihlc, of about three or four weeks. The Price of each Number, which contains manor equivalent lo an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-rive Cents. The Illustrations in each Number are alone woith ihe price asked. Men out of employ mom. especially SICK OR DISABLED SOI. DIER ..- can find no other work so sure nf r.i'iv sale and good profits. For farther par ticulars, applr lo the Publishers. HARPER tt BROTHER9, Franklin Square, New Yolk n iitx Li rvr t 'nustablrs, lor sale ,i ?.-uilU naer,l iht Chronicle OTice UNION COUNTY STAR 'Tie 2uqutlianna 3fn" , St. Solfurar (iiim unb cram5gcbcr. , , Sirb jnfiruiburii jrttn Xenntrtlua n ttut fdirr Zmitt btiau!$t$tbtn, n it tit gtiftt tcuifJic jcitunii tccldtc am SBrjibrarn niiitlia) ten farri?bur jirbru-ftvirb. Xirft 3citunj brin.it tif nif mtint n 9Iaridittn nnt aujicrtfm bit Mcitccrcn Jfciii.iftitfn trr Ucun ticS im Wind ycnitfslvanicii, tccrin jit jitfulirt yrti 1,1 Hi ta Jalr, ttoinucrau btsabtt, cttr in ten ttftcn 4 S3c. 1.'5 wtnn bcjaMt in btn trfun 8 Si'cnatcit U insi, nnb $1,50 ttcim fri'tcr. rtiir S'ff.inntntiicbuniirn tuirb bcrtdnirt ; tin Sqii.ut uen 11 Stciticn iHr?irr fiir t.ii jabr 5i. Mur;iic i!if,i:ininnicl'Ui!rttn in i-trtal imp. CARD. FI1HE undersiRoed, having loaned hisfurni- ture, fixtures and utensils lo Mr. H-I-SI'Mihm fur ihe period of ene year, and is aboul lo remove lemporarily from l.eirishur?, taken this method of reiurnin; his thanks to the people of l.ewisburj and vicinily for iheir uniform kindness and ihe liberal support lliey have given him during his residence among ihem. lilGIIAIil) H. COOPER. Lewisburg, April 20, IXC3 NOTICE. THE n i.f Ih nndersijned, having ohiained Ihe nse he furniture, fixtures and utensils of Mr. Rim ard M. Cuurka, will coniinue the Bakery, Confectionery and .Notion business, al ihe old stand, on Market strerl, for the pe riod of one year. He hopes by strict aitrntion to business to merit ihe palronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H 1.. M'MAHO.V, Lewisburg, April 20, I8fi3 KSTAULTSIIIvI); 17GO. PETER L0RILLARD, Snuff am! Tobacco Manufaclarcr, 16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chamber!! street, New Vnrk,) Wort.U caU Ihe ailention of Dealers to lo the articles of his manufacture, viz t BKOH V SMFP. Maeahoy, Ix-niiirrne, Floe Rappee, 1'ure Virginia, Cvar.-e iteppee, AiarhilocheR, Auinrican UentlcmRn, Cvefnbagen. 1KLLUW NMrT. Styitrh. IloneT Dew Seoteh, lhh Toajit Seoteh, Fre-h llony llew Seotrb, Iri-h Itih rator Lumlyfont, Fn-fh S.ilrh. tT& Atlntiim ii wV'rt ln4hr iurm reiiucti'm in priret nf Ftnr-t'Ht Ihruino afl .Vi.Atfj iutatcciNi, which wtU be f'nU " a A'ueriwr cw.iiy. TOIUITO. (iwoKisa. pie riir cio:r i.'ii. rwokivo liDir, P. A. L., or plain, 8. Jnuo, No. I, ('av.odih. tir Sweet, Spanleli, N. 'Z. Sweet Se,-nled OrnntiCO. Cenaater. No. l 3nnl, Tin Fjil Carendieu, iQrki.h. tlrannlau-d. K. U. A circular of prices will be sen ton application. March 16, '6:tyl) CO-PAUTiNEUSlllP. The undersisnctl have as- ::" 4sor.iRlei1 themselves into r.onarl- &f7?iSn7r3nership for ihe purpose of carry- " i n g uu the Lumbering, I'lanin?, andCarpenlering buainess in all their various branches, al ihe CcnitGbnrg Gtcam planing Rills, where they intend lo keep a slock of Tine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, ih, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring tshel vms, Hiding, Mhingles, Lath. Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frame, Honrs, rjhutters, Ulinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac.., done at shorl notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in rice and workmanship. J. U. DIEFFENilF.RFER, M Alt TIN lREtSBA:H, HIRAM DREISHACH lewlehnrt Planing Mill, April I, 1W REMOVAL. T B CHRIS P. Esii..ha removed his Of- I tire to the building of Jonathan Spyker. .North of ihe Court House, and immediately opposite the Buffalo House, where he will at- tend to all manner of business at his olfice with dispatch and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks both English and Herman.) April I, IBB2. L. B. CHRIST. J. 8. Marsh. FShorklry, r.r.Shnrklry. P. Beaver J. S. MARSH & CO, (SL'CCUiRI) TO GEUDES, MAWtt t CO.) LEWlSDUJra FOUNDUY AGRICULTUAL WORKS lA.ciYltiirr, Pa. WE he co neural It on hutid nn fr !, WfloLKSAtK OR RETAIL, Hnpr, Mwr and (1nvr 1nrvst' rt; ,'rain ail flAtu Swl'r.-; Hand ttvtt Inrt' I'owr Omt Sffli'rs; 7n Tw ai Fnur ltTt Trfatl, Swsp and iVoH lowers; 1rrT Hnll-TK, td rtr, Thwhtrt, Jltiwa, . W. Irrm Fr.mtn fur tttrt.hngt, inm h-ncfji. Raiting. MtU Urarinff$ c. c.,rt'l hnh onnwUen r'iJy t 11 time to w all iiirnii nt KnririiiT lti iE.- wit h lU ntmoct .rr'ctn i .i. .t. nr..L MiTinfirtnrot Invsriahlv a)liciMl andpromptly ar" ' led to. Junel. 18M) DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, FOE THE BPEEItY CTJEI OF Oni-jht, CoUIt, t'rm-a, frnup, Ifourmw, Jtr.mrhiti, Jnrumoni't, tlrflf;" the. It, arising frtt Jwipimt Omtumptitm, and fur the rtlirf and ft at aU potittrlt) cure of ilitttnU tn advanced ttaj of the loiter 1M1K imlfMimlr CwilUl ntirt'ly ft Vtci-UW frndar tion.mmbinini; tr hfulirtc pmprrtirn r.t thr lUlnatn, Uh the invifComtiiiR qualitifit of Cor.liI, produrinz enoibiotition no wll a'UUJ to tb0puroe int9iiletl, aiteiur. thftt therr arf bat fw cw 01 aifram wriicd will noi, ac u Mrlflwicil.iQaoiiibtoltilwiliBginfl liiTiiig proT(.rti.: tr .,.,, hmt the treatment of polmnnary fH"aftt fc. enpiei 'h. ,re.ter p..ruon of th. .uejUo, M,r tb,Mi.n. tilir of the mxliral aorl.1. hut none aoired more emi- n,nrejnhi, tre.,m.nt of theee dieaee..thn the eele- brated Prnin nr ii,riand, the ori(inatr of the Bat- amir Crdial. llililewadeoteil totheprtnlurtlonnr lhit woud ,nd uuriv,. ,,.. wM b, h ,0eree.led. the Ameriean people are able to ju.tie: and we pontively ..rt that no preparation, that ha ever beenpl.eed before them, heconf.rre.l thesam. amount f teB,ntt ,aurinr hnmanity.nr hae elieiied no ,ucw,lMj. the Am.riran people are able to ju.tie: and nr mmendt.onj from , cl of Mirieiy. a the remrdioi of Ht11nd, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackaon A Co , of rtitivif-ipiii. The Cordial imWifined fur aelanofdleaae)imoreffen en I and oiore fatal than any other to whit h the people of thin country are pabjwt th'te Fprinrin? from m pMffht eoM " That eminent anthorlty. Ir. Rrll,paT: M I will not uav that OM art to our inhabitant what the I'laKue and Yellow Fm are tn thone of ottv-r coun trieii ; hut I ckd arer confidently that they uher in dia eaaeof greatweooipllcity and mortality than theae latter Read what the eminent OU Munnfartnrer. JO?i M. WHlTALUaavaof the HA I, HA MIC COKD1AL. Da. C. N. JKor Reaper ted Friend : II h vine rWra lonfc tira- been affjnalated with the Tirtned of thy ftAle SAM1C CORDIAL in toiifha, Cotda. Inflammation nf the Ludics Ac. 1 thup freely bar tefttiroony to itc efficacy, for MTeral yeara I have never been without it in my family. It If a1o give me plfaffure toatate that I have ued it with entire ne.na in the treatment nf Rowel Omplainta. Thv frieod truly, JOHN M. WIIITALi. Fifth Mo. 1T,1H.S8. Kace at. above 4tb, Phi lad a. Tbeaa medfelaea are fnr rate hv mil respectable DruKsrlat and dealerp in medicine in the United ltatea. Canadaa. Brlti-b I'ro.inoea. and Weat lndie. at ;5renta ture of C. M. JaekannoD the wrntipor of each bottle: all other areeounterfeit. Priori pal Offlea and ManuCacto- ry, 411 Arch etreet. Philadelphia, Pa. VARIETY STORE AT THB Old Post-Office Stand. A LARGE supply of Bnokstationery, J Perfnmery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nats, Basktes, Pictures, and a variety of NICK NACKS for sale cheap by 763 . H W CROTZER, Lewisburg REMOVAL. JOHN A. MERTZ, Esq, has removed bis ' Office on Market St. two doors west of Ihe Lewisburg Bank, where he will attend to ; all manner or business in his line with promptness. Speaks hoih English and Ger- Lewiibur-, Arr,l 1, isrj ) man. t rit-r"j & LEWISBURG CIIRONICLE-OCT. 10, 1863. PALMER, BOSS A CO., QLara L. rai.n asp tn.j Lewisburg PUning Mill, Majerp constantly oa hand and tuaiiulaciure to order I'loorluaT, Sldlag, Ur,Sih, Shutter. Illlnds, ItloaldinKH of all patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction t"?"An extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on hand for sale. t'urliiry on ArA Second ttreet,Lewiburg,l'a April 22, 1 859. C'O.4 L TO L CO t L. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a lar?e assortment of the very best Sha mkinand Wilkes-Barre COAL, for limeand stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Blacksmith" Coal, Plaster and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, lhat f will not be undersold hy any man Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. OEOKUE HOLSTEIN. Lewisburg;, May S7,'5. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For the Harvest of 1S63! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market I jmrKAtiTitKii nr ClirCD UfallC CUOIfc'CD 0. PO OLirtn, II AI.Ldi OlinillR.fi Or bUi, Lewisburg, Fu. pufkfijc licajjfr elloturr. f MHC unprecedented success of the lluck L eye'" is the strongest pro.f of us superior excellency. The BUCKEYE has caused a complete lievolulion in the Manufacture ol KEAI'ISG ASP MOW1SG Machines, and its reputation is so well established that il is scarcely necessary lo particularize its advan tages. We will, however, call the attention of Ihe farmers lo a few of Us merits. The TWO UKIVINU WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating the knives the Steel Cutter Bar the Wrought Iron liuard, with Hardened Steel Face or Cutting Edge the Double- Hinged Joint, by which ihe Cutler Bar mav be Folded the long Crank halt ihe Steel Spring and Wheel, by which the Cutler liar may be raised and lowered so as to cut as low to the ground as may be desired the Steel Pitman and Brass Box its Light Draft (no Side Drad) no weighl on Ihe horses" necks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. Ko Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A leain of horses weighing 9o0 lbs. each, will cut an acie of grass an hour wiih ease. The machine is furnished with two Culler Bars one for culling grass, and the other for cutting grain (.each expressly adapted to Ihe use intended). No effort will, be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in theenviable position il now occu pies, lhat of being the Best machine in the World ! The subscribers return Iheir sincere thanks to Iheir friends for Ihe generous sup port Ihe? have received in introducing the celebrated Buckeye Keaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted lo them lor their warm greet ings and kind offices in recommending il lo Iheir friends and neighbors. For Certificates. 4tc, see Circulars, which may be had of anv of Iheir Agents. Thev also manufacture Itlejcr'i Pat ent rixtnii Grain Drill, which is acknowledged lo be the BEST SEED SOW ER IN USB, and the only one which SOWii OATS PERFECTLY! Also, the KejNtonc Clover lluller, which cleans thorouchly, without in the feast injuring the seed. Will clean more in the same tune than any other machine in use. They also manufacture and keep on hand for sale Darling's Tread Pfitcee and Thresher ; Telegraph Fodder Cutler (tivo tizer) ; Conking 'Horn, among which is ihe celebrated "Con tinental ;" I'arlur anil Office Slant, ami all kind of Citut anr! Wrought Iron and Itrass Work. SLIFEU.WAI.LS.su MINER A- Co. Ccutrut Foundry, Lewisburg, I'a. March .11, lsr.2. GENERAL ORDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on wiih the Philadelphia & Eric Railroad Company, ihey have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS. General Manager there of, to whom all Officers and Employees will report for insttuctions. J. EDGAR THOMSON, President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co., ) Philadelphia, Jan. ill), 1862. $ General Order, Uo. 1. To tale Effect on and after Jan. SO, 18C2. I. The Western IMvImIoii, from Warren lo Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Ofliee will be at Erie. Employees on Ihis Division will be under his charge, and will make all communications respecting Iheir j duties or Ihe business of the road, to hint, , except as otherwise provided in ihis Order. I II. The Kaxtern Olt IkSoii, from Sunburv to Whelham. will be under the sup- j erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent, of ihe Eastern Division. Employees on ihis Division will be under his charge." and will make all commit nicaiions respecting their duties or the busi ness of ihe road, lo him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Account!! orFreight and Pas senger Business will, on Ihe Western Divis. ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOGGS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose Idle will be As sistant Auditor. His Odice will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Ticket over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees oa either Division, will be made lo ihe Assistant Audi tor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to TaoHAS M. Davis. JOS. 1). P0TT8. General Manager. i ma 1 Pennsylvania Railroad C ompany, Lessee Philad. A Erie K. K. General Manager's Office, Wtlliamsport, Jan. 30, 1862. P FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 0 on Market Square, Lewisburg. 3 A good supply of Chair', Table, Bureau, Stand, Ac, on hand or mad srdew DAVID GINTER. (826 ICE CREAM T7IVERT Evening during the season, Par- J J lies supplied on short notice. June 1 MRS. DENORMANDIE. Five-Twenty U. S. Loan ! THE LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisburg, Union Co, is Agent for the tale of Ihe United. Slates Six per Cent. Five-Twenty Years' Loan. Amounts can be ha I to suit the means of different individuals. The Inierest on this Loan is payable and will be paid in Gold. !)U iwasw - Xa3 NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At jonx sqriRES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at ?2, Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco Hoots at t2. A lanro assortment of Dalmoral lSoots uud Gaiters at equally low prices, Opposite the Bank, Lewisburg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND C.entlemeii'M riirnlxhlns; Store, vlJ Alarka St., just above the Bank, Iff LEWISBURG, PA. The subscriber has removed into the new filled and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.whrre he has just received a large and well selected slock of ' MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AN D MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the besl workmen, I can conrid?uily invite both Old and Arte Cwtlouirrt do n't forget the Sigu The Red Door! May 2, 1HM J H BEALE CECIETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Storkholders of ihe Lewisbur" Cemeterv.ihe under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-diggmg, Ac, must be paid lo him. Persons interested will please note the change. Those now indebted lo ihe Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay meni. SOLOMON HITTER. Lt-wiiibiirR-, Jan. 20, IFrcniA "Cv.' If 1 ""B r l'fllfflarR, HERE we will fiml a large assortment latest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as French and English ail wool Cloth, from $2.50 np $i(i.m. Knoiiy Bovs' Cas simere.anl Silk Mixed Cassimeres. Satinetls, Ac. C lotlllna; of all descripnons ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole Suns lor ijso lhat is. cloih coal, satid vest, cassimere pants. Summer Sinn f,.rS50. Also, a large as sonment of Hats, Caps, Ac, such as M'Clet !an. Garibaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hals, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Shins, Suspenders, L'mbrellas. Neck Ties. Vc. NOW IS THE TIME ! to save from 25 lo 50 per cent,, and gel the Latest Styles. Also, (ioods Cut and made to order, and in the latest style. Always from five to ten ! hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s Store. Market street. Lewishnrg. March II, '63 N. R. ZIMMERMAN. illiip of Union Conutij. "1 t OL'NTED on rollers,varnished,engraved and lithographed in Philad. in the besl i style of the an 30 by 4U inches in sige on j a scale of lj inches to the mle. This Map was carefully surveyed in 1H58, and is reas-) onably correct. Each Township is colored, i and lhere are theTown Plots and No.s of Lots in Lewisburg. Mifflinbtirg, New Berlin, Har-! tleton, and New Columbia. Mountains and : Streams are Iraced the Public Roa.ls, with j the distance in perches between roads which t intersect also Names of Farm-Owners gen-; erally. Church and School Houses. Mills. &c. The Court House, two of the Lewisburg I'ni-' versily Buildings, the Lewisburg Boat Yard,! Ihe Union Furnace at Winfield, and Union i Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a I separate engraving each. ! Every Farmer and person of business sh'd have one of these Maps for ornament or for i reference and information. j The original subscription price was .$.1,50, : now reduced to $J onlv. I fFor sale at I ihe Hilar 4r Chronicle Olfice, and by Da. S. L. BECK, Lewisburg Last tiiid Best News ! "ITJE have just received from Philadelphia W and New York, a very large and well selected stock of SUMMER GOODS, which we offer al very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of this slock of (ioods a very large assort- ment of DRY GOODS f every descrip-. lion. Purchasers will liiol il their advantage I to give us a call as in prices we defy any of our neighboring towns for competition. VVe have also replenished our stock of f.roce riCM, Hards are,Jjiieengfvare,&c. SALT, FISH, COAL, IL ASTER, Ac. TIAiVe Marsh Lime, Calcined Plaster, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on hand. V&-COVKTRY I'RODVCE taken in Ex change for Goods as usual. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS 6l CO Lewisburg, April 83, 18B2 $ imam- An Rnerlent m.A S... .-!.!- I. n S' I Bedafoiyrn-n anil earnon l.y combnution In hTdroven. Mnetloned by the hiicbrat Medical Authorities, both in Ruropa.nd tlva United EUtea, and praaeribad ia their praetiea. The eiperleaea orthonaanrl. dally nroraa that o pra f"""" f 'ron ran be compared with it. Impurities ol the blood, depression or vital enarrr, pale and otherwise ti-klj ronplexionR, indicate its nectawitjr in Rlnjoatavary oonceiTahle eRsa. Innoiioua In all maladies in which It has been tried It bas proved absolutely curativa in each of tba follow Inf enmplaiata. via: In Voiiv, 'mmt Afedvmt, Tmaeiatirm. Dytprprim, Chultpatum, tiiarrhaajis!inlerf. incipient tliuvMii,., SWuona Tuhe.reuiofit, Anil h'hevm. MUmenttruatitm, H 'ltl'i. rlarasac, Lirrr Omplaints, t"tronic Hmdmehes, JUieumatum, Inlermittent town, ttmpla on taa Ucc, afe. Put np in neat flat metal boxes eontlrlniog SUpilla, arts, iu cents par boa ; for sale by dTi(iiu and danlers. Will be sent free to any address on rereipt of tha prica. All lattera, orders, eteshonld be aojnrcssed to B. B. LOCKS a Co , tlenerRl Azents. JlSil aiCRDARM., Ji. I. S'Jd in Lewisburg hy t Co c VV Scfeaflle t S CaUscll r , I A Joint Resolution propositi"; curlaiu Amendment tu the Constitution BC il resolved by ihe Senate and Honse of Representatives 'ol the Commonwealth ol PenukVlvania is Oeneral Assembly met. Thai the lullowiiig amendments be proposed lo Ihe Constitution ol Ihe Commonwealth, in u,il. IK nm imviiii. ul the. leilth i article ihereof. There shall be an additional section to me Ka?.:'!.':.- -r,rlir.w " "-Srctio" 4. Whenever any of .he qualified eleclors of Ihis Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a reqn.si- Hon from the Pres.deni of the United States, h ,h. .mhnrm of this Commonwealth. the eleventh article of ihe Constitution, to b. designated as sections eight and nine, at follows SicTins . No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills isstTiux t. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers or privileges in any case where ihe autnoriiy lo grant such powers or privileges has been or may here after be coiilerred upon Ihe Courts ol ihis Commonwealth. JOHN CESSNA. Speaker ol Ihe House of Representatives JOHN P. PENNEY. Hpeaker of the Senate Office of ihe Secretary of the Common- ) wen lih, Hairisburg, July 1, 1813. j PENNSYLVANIA. SSt I rl hereby cerlifv thai ihe foregoing - l J-and annexed is a lull, true and correct -s copy of the original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Res olution proposing certain Amendments lo the Constiuiiion," as the same remains on file in this office. In Te.iimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of ihe Secrela tary's office lo be affixed, ihe dav and rear above wrillen. El. I SLIKER. Secretary of the Common wealth T IXDSEY'-S Improved Li ciirooo t:ARf,nt:R,.Q) A STAM)AKP MEDICIR fax th vpriHlv.niiliral tJ effect ent tit AI.MiwaVaW riMD.! from IMH I.1TY (tf TDK BL)NjI! HP II 18 roslirlnp hu wrought ihe oioat mtraculoa'cur-M in left rte umi ut rt.ta.Dff.Uf tia-P. l'mtpi th tur. Old. nturitK-rn L trrrit, Tfiltr dtifD, l'ppi. Jnatlic. iVltrrunail ii"'aMMttt tit-r Cf-mplsint. Titar Snirit. Kryfifwlma, boil, hore Lm. Senld lltii, !b'llliaitrl &iOTlttt Cimtivm-, HU Ithnutn. tinrrl rtrbililT, JRpw nf Appetite Kin) t-toinan-h. Vftitklr Com plaint mnA U ltiwaa lif lug thelxorlgin In vn impitrtt lie of thf KlAod. Tht bov m portrait nf .itl M'Crvarr of NapM Twp.wtjo, od the ;ilt tiny of Aii)(ust,lv, matJ-fafl.iaT it brurt? J ant iff Uorlrv that b hk trrmtrd tor the ror" C.ickR hy thr1 phmcinc nf benlford ecu ntr. and by Ir. Ntrton of tli Kclftir Colle.'r, Cine innati. fr a pvriod of DarW ritihr monlh. DntwubftaixlitJit wlitvh hu tip, 4ie, and a portum nf hs Uft rhrrJi me entirrly eaUn atnay J lit had ritcu up all h'lpf, hen he h-arl ot thr "lilooj Sari'her."anfl was irnjui-vt tf tr it. four hot tlraeurvd btm, ami (although Jly iifltfarl there iii ijufption hut tbii inaluai)If nuiliciiitf rmwi d hif lite. The full partK-ulsr of t hi remarltnt.le rae may bcaetB io a Circula.r tu t-r had of any of the Ac-ntii. W altxt rrfVr t a ne f Nnnry Blakne-y.of Eldrrton. Arntroni; Co I'a . rurfd of Resort la after being unable to jrvt out of tel fur thr- yt-nr-R. Tu the raft of a lalv In AnoonTHTp.CIemrflfldCosbo wa alun afllirltl with .-rofula in ttjt w..rt form. To th caiap cf Oniric MpIktI, r"Hioir n I'arrolltowai. Camhria Co., Pa , who wan " hailly nfl'i',trl with 'anr that it tat hin enfirt- eff, and hi caae wan wow, if prpilit, than MVrrarv. f be rart.-illari ot thee ra ip-pterT one of whieh wan cured hy the uiwof tli "B'ro.1 Jarrhtrw may lo b found in n Cirrnttr h-1 "f nm of rhe Aife ntn. K. II. lifllsr K. Pmprlriur. rilubHre, P. 9)I.aoorMt(ir for th- iiianiit-turfa(l -tale, n-mf tli r nna t ailrd Ie.t. Hllidavturr. I'a. f.drt by C. W. ;i.-hMti.e. I.ews.,.irc: Wrn.-ht i Haufk, Buffalo . Hondo; KudT A li'mmflri-ifh. r'armrill ; rumminrf A W.lm.r. lUrrt.-l.m; I 11 lli--ll. Miffiitihnrc . 1- ttamm, H'iufield; thindte A Wat;eoller, elinnjcroTr; JW14 ICE... fC'C... ICE ! THF. undersigned are putting np an ICE IIOI SI. Iar:e enough 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. riCall on either of us on North 4th St. or ct the Ice House below the River Bridge. II A. WHlliKSSst'I., VKANK. AXiISTAUT Lewlabur. ?tn.-n. 1SK0 REMOVAL ! If L. MOW RY has removed his PhotO j. itrapli tXahlimliment ' ihe New Building on Market street, reeenllv or enpied by Dr. Borlan. OPPOSITE THE B ANK, where he has lined up one of ihe Finest Galleries in the Country ! Having superior facilities and a long ex perience, he is satisfied that his work cannot be beaten. Call and tesi his workmanship. Lewisburg, Aug. 15, '62. BULK FOR THE MILLION! rflHE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisburg with Pure Milk, commencing about Ihe lAth inst. Persons wishing lo be supplied, will please send in their names lo him, a! 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 in, ISM Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Merhani-.. cal Uentlat. Ollice in the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market siree;, (western entrance, np stairs) LEVMSBUKG. lie RCKI.AN is now constructing Ihe Non- sectional Block work, baked on Platina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no equal also teeth mourned on the var ious Bases in nse and having had a long j and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every depanmem oi nis proies- superior qualities of ihe Non-sectional work will be evident 10 all who will give it an im-'. partial examination. Dr. Bnrlan is Ihe only person who constrnct this excellent work in this section of country. - r-au , , .. . All uaiA;e sunn cut I cspom wiiii iiiat ; times. Lewisburg, Sept. J, ' S3 1 j $5 Reward "ITILL be paid by the School Board of East V BulTaloe township to any person a ho will inform upon any one committing depre dations or defacing in any wav any of ihe School Houses of said District, during ihe present year. Bv order of ihe Hoard : DAVID SC'H HACK, Pres't W. I. I.IN.N, ttVc'y such electors may exercise ine rieni i u.- ; f mT ang I ffd OHI, laille FtMiht frase in all elections by the. citizens, urnler i ... , . J""1". such regulal.ons as are or shall be prescribed ; V .JiS'J'atn' '"., bv law.as fully and effectually as if they were siov, Pol.sh. Nuts Snufn rb.ceu, figa, presen at thcr usual plac,, of elecimn. ",," ,S' '','he froc" '""-.0 F There shall be two additional sections h":h..he " ,h 1"C, f- " fX:f1J -as, Sion, ne lecia sait e. " at thr .a, rnte R r a kiossror.riorler p.r a '""V faction in all his operations, which shall be i etswiil p.. ,r ur months, Tact. k.r.n .iV W . .. -t.:ir..o.. -r. 1 - ! or.Wht nnnlh. rfol roe rixteea Biokths. 3 !! 1 careiuity anu i..u,.y ,.c,.o..e... , ,,T M,$l0 utm.' PUii m II and examine specimens. The i " vr s! . ... .. v. ..i ir'l . NEW GROCERT AND Provision Store fl'HE subscriber lias just cpertea pa , 1 Oroceijf and Previo Store, m HmJ baugh's bnilding (talc K reamer's Tiashrp) Wtt end of Market Square vh" h .b" m j w " i 6R0PERIES AND PROVISION! j u. h Codec, Tea, Chocola.e. Sugar, It ! Molasse, F.vh, 9a t, Sp.eeS.V.neSar, Ra,. I Br.he. I ub, Bucl,ei.,A,,.B J-b-oe. Lg . I ru. Fru, I t..,, Or. I Lemons, Crackers, tlolhes Pias. asserinien Cash or CutiDlry Prod u re. CIIA'S R0LA.VD. Lewisburg. May 7. I6I Taruly grcceoyV rjMIE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in Ihe rooms recently occupied by W. M. EIIli, near the old Hayes stand. Market slreel.Lrw. ishurg. where he is always prepartd to furnish ihe public with Ihe best of Collt-e. Tea. Susrar. Spire, Katt, Candies, JFrulls, riob, ft'lur & Feed. heeae, .e.. c, tngeiher with all other articles aanally kept in such an establishment al ihe lowest priest 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plantation Buiers for sale. Jan 30,'6:j. PATH AN MITCH ELL, Aft V17EST BRANCH Insurance CompiT. V of Lotk llat en, rat. Insures Properly in both Town and Coun try on as reasonable Terms as any etktr good C mpany. 1 he large increase of Premium Notes make it a reliable Company lo insure in. aastinl orrmaluai Males awwlnlaKe,tSseM.W J.W.L'atara, Sec -G.C.Harvrv, Prci LAKIbO.N' PROSS, Ageat, Dee IS. lfll) Lewjaborg Watt-lies, Jewelry and Silver Ware. No. 624 Market St. PHILADELPHIA ,v-fr. THE undersigneal would A-vL. respectfullv invne your a VrT "' lo his well seltelerl siock ol Finv tiold and Silver WATCHES. Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every variety at styles comprising ail of thenrnwafaad most beautiful Heign$. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, rquml 'lm C.,in and Ihe besl make of iirrer Plated. Ware Each article is warrnnted to U u represented. IV Watches and Jewelry carefully r paired and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARI.ET. (Suceejaer to Stauffer 4 Har lev.') Febroarr 27. Iri63. LUM BKK ! LUMBER!! '1 IHE snbsrribers have for sale (tn lots in suit purchasers') a large stock of PISt: BOARDS rne Stuff J Plank. Ac. Also S.OOO PIAlv RAILS. 26 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality. Also Square Timber for Buildings: Which are otfered low for cash, al our Mi'fs on .South Branch of ihe White Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on ibe Brush Valley Narrows road at the end of war Road. nA Diploma for a superior sample ot Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shiag. Ies,were awarded us at the last I'nion Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M'CALL 4 SONS. tyvt .resl Hill P O, Cninn Co, Pa Hew Stand---New Goods! JOSEPH L. HA w X having taken the J rooms under the Telegraph ami Chronicle offices, refitted them, and filled in an extensive, variety of 7tfs, Cup, Gentlemen's Clothing, ifr. Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASSIMERES. 4c, which he will maJreuafe order, as he still continues the Tailoring Basl. ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo his care.io the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing, door to order. Lewisburg. f pril 10, l6l w.ao MACQM a ort ii.iri.TM NGRAVEI.S and STAT.OXFRS. fOT rhfMnul aSi. rhitedrlphim. li.wMioimi aw- or the newen utile. T.jrtt.nr an R n i nee Carla, rrtfraved and pnated at the ahorleal notir. A verv full aM.rtar.ent f r'INK ltatM.aerr alwyon har.l. lmttala in Color, and every watietyef KinttVsins. artistically eieeuteti. Any nfyle nf Payer anj Knvarlone made to onler Joae UtJ, IStO rPHE subsirilier eon- L tinnes to carry on the I.lvcrj- BiiMlneaisi at ihe Old Siaml on s. n h Third street, near Market, and respeelfulls solicits the paironage ot his friends and t public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May !2, I SMI HTHEN0L0OT! ACt TiIDl S and eniertainng 'illle Book (all abonl Matrimony, Money, and ma er mailers,) for ihe amusement of every bfif (ano the yi nng folks, also,) on long winter evening-, rainy days, etc Priet. 10 cent. Wholesale,!. Cents. Sent by mail for serve 3 cent stamps. For sale at Ihe "Sfirrt Cirvm ice" olfice. WORDEN CORAM it Pnblishrrr. Iraisbnrff a Attention, musicians ieL A laree assortment of VJv Violins, Guitars. e of a.l R-tV , .1.., 'tnllD. taDiiar. and Banio Strings-, Bridges. Pegs, e. and th elanv'0""''''"' iwr p I C-N IC.-wt uWan jnmp late the Wagon, and nil take a rid i LARGE, handsome and very comforta ble WtGOX has been, fined np for ihe especial accommodation Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Trra moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg, Jnne 3, 1S59. rjriier, Coqoiij Jllr & F.clrU5qlrg Clri:' A. LVDErtXDMXT TAMIL T JOI tSAt bsnrd Frldajs, at UwhUjarg.lalsa mail, W TEK MS-V, SO par year, n si ri is aaa.nn-" received in told, po-tam stsmpa, or bank R' H Rlne h-re. Mna kinds ot rrodoee treeivab IB P.T 1t, ' (UDi, . b.e a runm aceonati n is stoi i-kv. AovcRtn.tnrsTs handsomely pakikhrj. at "J j r;, ...Vl'lSrct.; ! months, a dol. per year. Half a aqnare -ci , ai-IA h.B th (Ihm. i.,im fcir ahfeR aster o dol.adol. Twoaouares l.at'.4.lK.sW. crro.-- not over one-ronrtb of a column, 10 do!, per ..a ,4 sizes. e. as may be atreed npon. A square '-'", , smalla.! tvpe, or IS ol neat tarter. AdrrtlenR" dcmoraliiioR, illeaal. or swindling lnuocv Rot" Cnmmnnicitions desired oa topic. ot '"' d. an,l MeosApaoied bv Ihe writer's real "' ,. v Th. tA.:MmOTal.tiKAI'H i. lee.''" ' Of th. .NTur l,-.ron..'.bv hKh .."' merrtllal" News In advance of the I'hllsd lisn. R i ri in ft t .., mmmmWKmnlmnm Conoert.a aiih the otne are ample ; """ .,. . kinds of JOB FrTlr.Tlli:5.ht.b.ill r , ne.ln.s. and .! spat, h and e """'a. iooef j i jzzx-JrtrtZ I .IV 7