BARBARA FRIETCHIE Ry J. . ttlMw, la itlaaUt MMthly. Vp froo. the meadows ricli with corn, Clew in the eoul September morn. The clustered spires of Frederick stand Green-walled by the hills of Maryland. 'Bonad about them, orchard iweep, Apple and peach-tree fruited deep, Fair at a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished Rebel horde. On that pleasant morn of the early fall, Lee marched over the mountain wall Over the mountains winding down, Bone and foot into FreJcrick town. Forty flags with their silver stars, Forty flags with tbeir crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wiud : the son Of noon looked down, and saw not one. Up rose dame Barbara Frietcbie then, Bowed with her four-score years aud ten; Bravest of all in Frederick, town, She took np the flag the men hauled down; Jo her attic window the staff she set, To show that oue heart was loyal yet. Up the street came the Rebel tread, Stonewall Jackson riding ahead ; Under his slouched hat, left and right. He glanced the old flag met his sight "Haltr the dust-brown ranks stood fast, "Fir r out blazed the rifle-blast. It shivered the window, pane and sanh, It rent the banner with seam and gash. Quick, as it fell from the broken staff, Dame Barbara snatched the silken scarf; She leaned far out on the window-sill, And shook it forth with a royal will ! "Shoot, if you niurt, this old gray head, But spare your country's flag she said. A shade of sadness, a blush of shame, Over the face of the leader came; The noble nature within him stirred To life at that woman's deed and word : "Who touches a bair of your gray head, Pies like a dog ! March on !" he said. All day long through Frederick street Sounded the tread of marching feet; All day long that free flag tossed Orer the head of the Rebel host. Ever its torn folds rose and fell On the loyal winds that loved it well ; And through the hill gaps' sunset light Shone over it with a warm good-night. Barbara Frietchie's work is o'er, And the Rebel rides on his raids no more. Honor to her ! and let a tear Fall for her saie on Stonewall's bier. Orer Barbara Frietchie's grave, Flag of Freedom and Uuion, wave ! Peace and order and beauty draw 'Round tby symbol of light and law ; And even the stars above look down Oo thy star below in Frederick town 1 Hi bad bim Tbsbb. A good story is teld f a certain railroad gsntleman, who is equally renowntd for bi ability lo make and take joke. An employee, who i at home is Avon, came, on Saturday night, to ask for a pass to visit bis family. "Are yon in the employ of the Compa ny V asked our officer. "Tea." 'Yon receive your pay regularly ?" "In." "Well Now, suppose yon were work ing for farmer, instead of a railroad ; would yon eipeet yonr employer to hitch sp .bit learn, every Saturday night, and carry you home J" This seemed a poser, hut it wasn't. No," said the van, promptly, "I wouldn't eipeet that ; bu, if the farmer had hit team bitehed np, and was going my way, I should eall bim mean euas if he wouldn't let me ride." Mr. Employee came out, three minute afterwards, with pass good for three months. Common Schools. It will be seen by reference to the gen eral appropriation bill of April 14, 1663, that the $816,825, appropriated for the support of common schools, is to be divi ded among the several districts of the State, in proportion to the number of child ren attending kWi therein. Former ap propriations were divided in proportion to the number of taxable residing in the townships or districts, and we see by the annual reports for 1861 and 1862, the sum per .taxable was forty cents. By the plan of division for this year, the districts that have sent the most scholars to the public schools, and sent them the most regularly, will receive the most money. We call attention to this now, in order that the eitiien generally may understand the matter, and when the State appropriation is received they may know why the amount differi from the sums formerly appropriated.- "A Whole Naoer." On a recent oc casion, an Irishman stood listening to Fred. Douglas, who was expatiating upon Government and Freedom ; and as the orator earae to a period of the highest poetical height, the Irishman said : -'Bcdad, he spakes well for a nager." "Don't yon know," said one, "that he isn't a negro t he is only a half negro." "Only a half nager, is he T Well, if a half nager can talk in that style, I'm think ing a whole nager might bate the Proph et Jeremiah." Fkettt Good. A private letter from Alabama says their preacher is involved ia a bad fix. Whether be is a wsg, or eery oareless, or it was a "forteitoe eeaeateoa tioa of cueamslaoote," we eaa'l say, but it ia esrUia that Jaff.aDaeis lsst Fast Day lbs cveaeber shocked the sensibilities of bio guilty hearer by giving out those suggestive lines of Dr. Watts, eommeneing ar wa warMhoi yat alia A4dw yat. KCBKLI 5 ' n wurm, ita mmU TkM w ara out af wi.' BADon't be too hard on Vallandigham. The Rebel prisoners at Camp Chase, in Ohio, held an election on the 13th. They voted thus: Vallandigham, 1081; Brongh, 2 - w you swo Vat ia endorsed by the K), aaybuw I -STAR k CHRONICLE" CALENDAR i lif mm CO o w W3 a to J SI sl s i 1 IT ;July, Milt ID JO :i l AJfJ Pen. 1 I S 4 6 6 0110 111 12 13 1&I16 17!l8,ljt Ei SI ZtZ20 27 i i i i Bar. BtOCl 4 1 11 M 13 IB IS n aaU27; rll Oct.. 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Msars, a So Oommuttmer Psasnuci Boumm.MiaiDbf do do jdm s. aHTBJ, aiiHw ao 4a RnbMT Rno. Lkort. Itoa do Ommunmm'crk tmn Kmiiui,Lwlsbuglo do waaa!i w M. joaaa, ao ao do PmUrrt 'ana k OoaRBUCS. da do deaaol Superimtrmdent JnHX A. Ovna 4 Jferoaalib Appraiter. Kusrom. Nw Barlia do Surveyor Coeab Sucuo, ronat UU1 do Cmrwmtr ElOTA Stuob. Lewitburs da Judder Damn, turn, do So la BenTniu TaoMfwm. Muninoorg do to i. P. HAonwca, Slihr do AmtmrSam WarlUo-C.il Sasim,lliailart do CWiMtor do Tbo. Cioui, Loonlloa do Post-Offices in Union county. Jlibm (lo Brady towoahlp) - D Stntbtrkar, T M ShfT ftomnlowo. HradyTpl - WfM inanw While Iter Milt (Uiinloaja, Wk.D.Tp) Ch'a M Kiog .Vrw Oilwatu .... J K Corny WM MtUo (Kallt To) - John Dataaaaa Is wuaarii ( ' toaaty Seat) -OaoWrorrMt Bufutoe A k-mdl rhrH UiO (nBamUlo) M-fKxnbitrf - HartUVm ... LnwlVm fwaat fna RartlayTp) wku Spring (I Imaaroaa Tp) ,Va Brrlxn ... WtaftVlrf (Dry Valley, Cnloo Tp) Lari Hawk Martlo Rudy Mars H Stars Ualra C liayaa Mark llallpeoay J S Kaadrabai-h Kdad tmlth SaaUAWaltar Regular Union county Courts open Third Monday la robraary May Sapient1 Dostaib'r m GOINO 2 (D THE SPRING ARRIVAL OF BHD 31 AT N. R. Zimmer3ian's ? CD. BREWER, Attorney at Law, LEWISBCR6, rsion m, r. OFFICE (on Market St.) formerly occupied by Wm Cameron, Jr. Collections and other professional hosiness promptly attended to. Claims for Pensions, Bounties and arrears of pay due from Uuv i, made oat and collected June 1, 1863 Wobkt seB fob Casvassisg Acests Harper's Pictorial History. OF THE GREAT REBELLION i.V TUt VS1TKO JTAT2S. MESSRS. HARPER & BROTHERS have commenced the issue, in Numbers, of a The work has been for many months in conrse of preparation, by a wriwr every way qualified fur Ihe task. The IsTaonrjcTiow contains a clear aeeonnt of ihe formsiinn of Ihe Confederacy of Ihe Stales ; Ihe furmation and adoption of the Con stitution of the United Siate, and the estab lishment of the National Government; the origin, development, and progress of ihe doe trine of Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed, until the final culmination in the Great Rebellion. The Histobv comprise an account, draws from the most anthentic sources, of the Events of the War j intrigues of the Hooihern leader at home and abroad ; the gradual defection of one section ; the great Uprising of the People for the maintenance of the National Life and Existence; the rapid ereatioo of an immense Army and Navy ; Battle by Land and 8ea. The IiLcsxaaTiaa comprise Portrait of those who hive borne a prominent part in the itruggle t Maps of different localities ; Plan of leading actions i View of scenes of inter et, and of the most important Battles. These Illustrations are mostly from drawing Ukea on the spot, by artists deputed for that purpose, lb accompany every division of our Army and Navy. Every facility at the command of the Pub lishers has been employed ia the preparation and execution of this work ; and they confi dently believe that it will form the most trust worthy and valuable history which can be prepared of THE GREAT 8TRUGULE FOR THE AMERICAN UNION. Heie aae Terms mt Mllraltea. The work will be issued in Numbers, con sisting of 34 page of the size of -Harper' Weekly," printed from clear type, opus fine paper, and will probably be completed ia aboat Twenty Numbers. The Number will be issued at intervals, if possible, of about three or four weeks. The Price of each Number, which contains matter equivalent loan ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Ueat. The Illustrations in each Number are alone worth the price asked. Mea out of employ, mam. especially SICK OR DISABLED SOU VIERS. can find no other work so sore of ready sale and good proStt. For farther par ticular, apply K lb Pablishers. HARPER 4k BROTHERS, Fraaklin Square, New Turk Br C. J. STAHIa. T)INDERT on 3d street, a few doora 'I Mksf mUlkM, LMWTSSVM. fn tot Ar"irofor ,,ic 12 liilil CrmsttW.,for sale I w irioiod k c ier, at tbo Cbroukle OCce UNION COUNTY STAR "2it 45nhnn 3tit8. Jt. Sclfmar Sottor unb tcrauscbrr. EJirt u tmtstiMrf irhn tcaatrftad m trut f4cr pro hcraardtfltbre, nob $ tit jtti kntfttt 3tmmld)( am PMa4 ngrslio) sen arribur grbnuftwtrs. Xirft3rirung (ringt etc aDarmrincii SadjritrR une aufrrMm tic rcfonttrcn tutfcitcn tn Coun ties im IVittcl ycnnfslMinim, worin jit jirfulirt. fxtit $1,00 fea 3a(r, lwnn orau tcjablt, ctrr in hen crjtra 4 SBwttn. $1,25 wenn brjabtt in sen crficR 8 3Rnatr he 3abrto, n f 1,50 Kcnn fpatrr. giir Sttdanrmariundnt k(rb hmdtnrt ; rfn Square een 12 Jtriben Srnier fur tt 3dyC $6. Jtiirjere efunnmiacbuRaen in Ukr&almtS. CARD. XHE UBdrriroed, having loaned hisfornl tore, finures and utensils lo Mr. H. L. mom for ibe period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from Lewisbnr?, lake this nethod or returning nis thank to the people of Lewisborf and vicinity for their uniform kindness and the liberal support they have given him diirins; his residence among them. KIUHAKU M. UUUl'JSK. Lewisberg, April 30, 1863 NOTICE. rTlHE undersigned, having obtained ihe use I of the furniture, Snores and otensil of Mr. Ricaiaa M. Coorta, will continue the Bakery, Uonfeetionery and Notion business, at the old stand, on Market street, for the pe riod or one year. He hopes by strict atiennon to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H. U M'MAHOn. Lewlsborg, April 30, 1863 ESTABLISHED, 17GO. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and ToUeco Manafactnrer, 16 fc 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Foraiarly 42 Chajabsra atraet, Kaw Tnrk,) "TTTOULD call the attention of Dealers to J j to the articles of his manafaciure,viz sows ssrrr. HVahoy, Paailsroa, iriae Rappa. fan Virginia, Cuaraa Kappaa, NaebiUiebaa, Amarlcao Oaatlenao, Copealtagea. ieuow trr. lootfh. Iloaay Drw Seolrh. Uif Toaat Seotl-h, fraab llooy Vmw Sroteb, jnaa uitfa roaator bandyroot, rnin beoien. tfmAUmUn it called In Uu larot rtduriim in orient of riaa-iia utrmtna am .twwim iooaooaa, wnUA IH oa jomm q a oapenar ymaitiw. Tostrro. sue. mi cut cHiaiaa, Long, P. A. L., or plain. No. I, Canadian, or Svtat, No. 2, Barert Snaoted Orooaoo. 6. Jaco, Spanish, Can tar. SioalAlmid, Tia foil Caraadlah, laraiaa. Uranulatrd. N. B. A circular of price will be sen ton application. March 16, 63yl CO-PARTNERSIIIP. Tbe undersigned bare as- soclaied themselves into copart nership for Ihe purpose of carry ing on the Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Cfmisburo, Steam Planing ftlille. where they intend to keep a slock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Lain, Joists, 8iodding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, etc. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw- ng, oxc. done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both ia I rice and workmanship. j. u. uicrr t.n nr.nr tri, MARTIN DREISBAllH, HIRAM DREISBACH Lawtabart Waning Mills, April 1, ISM. REMOVAL. LB. CHRIST, Esq.,hv removed his Of s fice lo ihe building of Jonathan Spyker, North of the Court House, and immediately npposit the Buffalo House, where he will at tend to all manner of business at hi office with dispsich and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks both English and German.) April 1, 1862. L. B. CHRIST. J.S.nk, B.Shrklry. CCSborkltr. IMeaver J. S. MARSH & CO, (avensaou to anaas, luaaa a Co.) LEWISBURG FOUNDRY AQRICULTUAL WORKS Lewis-bare;, Pa. WB bar eoaataatly oa ban and lor aala, WUOLKfALK OR RKTATL, Keeper, Mower mni Clmrr flarwrten; Grain an Oran Seeder, ; Hand and lorle Power 0m Shellrrt; One. Twa and Foot Anrte Treaei. Sweep and Hell Pnwen ; (toner Ihdlert, Hei Ctltrrt, Tkrethesrt. iW Stnret. Relit, rem Frmtu far BaUdtrngt, Iran tram. Railing: MM GtaHngt, Aa. Ac, and hold ouraal'i-a rrady at all lima to 0 u. Bisnsor Vouaoav Bcmwsaa with tha otmoateorraetnaaa au diapaleh Work or Maanfaetarea Invariably warranted aa recommend ad. Ordera reapertfully aoiieiaad aadprnmptly al" led to. Junet. !Sr4) DR. HOOFLAND'8 BALSAMIC CORDIAL, FOR TBI IFUDT CVU OP Omoht, Crids, JrtJitwrnM, frtmp. Uoartmtt, Urtmch.HU, JmsMmonia Damte ttf the &rwU. truing from OMdf fnriputU Omtumrtvrn. mi fw IV retiffand (1 mt tUi potnbU) cut of UtemU m dettneed ttagtM fiht latter T'lK BatMfBre Cordial w ntirviy ft v4jCabl prod tloa,ombiniii)E the hrtlioft proprtvn of the Bilbao, with th ioiporUo(r, qualittn of a Cordial. prodtKlnira eomblastiOB. o well adftpud to tha parpojM lotodd, that thrr arc but fw emu of diaesM which will aot, at aa rlj period, taoeuab lo Itt healing ud We-ftiTias for ait hu tha treatment of polmonary dlprmnee tu enpied lha greater portioa of tbe attentioo of the icfeo tiHe of tb neiirml world, but none arquirrd Bore wdc ta hip treataeat of theas diwiea. thaa the cele brated PrafHtua Dr. Ilooftand, theortirtnatorof tbe Bal araie Cordial. Hi lifwa deotrd to the produetionof renedt1 that would Und an rivaled. How well he baa smeoitedVd, tha a erieaa people are able to Judge : and we poeltiTelv aiwert, that ao preparatinae that have ever beta planed before them, faa conferred the name amnnat of bene flU oa anffriic baaianitv.or hare el kited ao way oofKOdattone froea all elaaM of erarlel. aa tbe maedrA of Ilooaaad, prepare! by U. C M. Jackaoa A Co., of Philadelphia. The Cordial ledetyiied fur a elaai of dleeai-ea aiore gtm cral aad autre fetal thaa anyotber to which tha people f thia enantry are aabjeet thorn uprltirlag frota a Mlijbt eold " That eaniaaat antborit. Dr. BelLaaen: I will aot aar that Coldo are to oar lababltante what the tMejrw and Teltow Peror are m tboae of other eoaa trtea ; but 1 eaa aver mnMeotly that thj aaher la db aaMOCMalaveomplleltj aad awrtalit thaa tbaae latter Baad what Ute awlaeat Olaa MaanfjHarer, Jmilf M. WHITALIe, aaye of tha BALAAM 10 CORDIAL. Dm.0. M. Jiif Beivpssrted frtead: Haelaff fern Inn a tlae beea acqaalated with the vlrtaeeof thy BAL SAMIC CORDIAL la Concha, CoVda. InflaHatioa of the Langa, to, I thaa freely bar tertimon to Ita efllcacy. For eavcral yea re I bare aevar beea wit boat n la niy finally. It la a)o given pleaaara to atate that I have aaed It with entire eaomaa la tbe treatment of Bowel Coaaplalata. Thy frtead truly, elHN M. WHITALU fifth Mo. 17, IV. Baoa at above 4th. Pbilad'a. aW Tbeae BMadiHaee are fcr aale hf all vpeHable trraggfeta aad daalero la edt4ne la the Vailed 9tetn, Caaadaa. Brltteb Proiirjea, and Went ladiee. at 7$ coat par bottle. Beeuroaad ct tbe geaalaa,wltbtbe algwa tar nfC.ll. Jackana oa tha wrapper of each bnttle ; all thero am eoaaterrVIL Prfarlpal Ofloa um4 Manafaetn ry, 411 Arab atraet. Phnadelphla, Pa. VARIETY STORE AT TBI Old Fost-Offlce Stud. A LARGE supply of Bnoks,SUttonery, Ul Perfuraery, Jewelry, Toys, Coafeetioa erie. Tea. Spices, Fruit, Nut. Batktea, Pictures, aad a variety of NICK HACKS for sale cheap by T63) H W CROTZER. Lewisburg REMOVAL. JOHN A. HERTZ, Esq., ha removed hi Office on Market 8t. two door west of Ihe Lewisburg Bank, where be will attend to all manner of business in bis line with pro rapines. Speaks both English snd Ger man. J.A.MERTZ Lewisburg, April 1, 186J ( & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE-OCT. 27. 1803. PALMER, ROSS at CO., (L4TB , eaaasa aaa ce.) Lewisbnrg PUntog Will, keep constantly en hand and aaaaaiaviare iu oruer warapra(a bbibidbj, wevwra. Mass, SkMlcrn. Hiiatis, Slcaaldlnn of all eaiterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in nodding. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to cive satisfaction "An extensive lot of Lumber of all Factory oil tinrtk Second Urut.LeteUbwgJ'n April 32, lSfit. CO Ala COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand n large assortment of the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and siove purposes, which he will sell at ibe very lowest prices for Cash. Also, BlacktmUW Coal, Platter and Salt. Wish It distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weign-sealrs, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaal's hotel. GEORGE H0L8TEIN. Lewisburg. Msy 7,'59. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For the Harvest of 1863! Toe most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market I tJIFiMTTREB IT CIICCD W1IIC CUDlUCO 9. Ofl okirtrii iinkiii aiinnitn Ob uui. LewlsbartT, Pa. rPHE unprecedented success of the " Buck-1 J. eye is the strongest proof of its superior excellency, lie buuhexe has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture 01 REAPING AND MOWISG Machines, and ils repolatioa is so well established that ills scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages, we will, huwever, eall the attention of the farmers to a few of its merits. The TWO DRIVING WHEEL8 the Pawl and Spring, by which Ihe machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating ihe knivea ihe Steel Cutler Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Sieel Face or Cutting Edge the Double- Hinged Joint, by which the Cutler Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft the Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Cutter Bar may be raised and lowered so as lo cot as low lo Ihe ground as may be deired the Steel Pitman and Bras Box its Liehi Draft no side urall) 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 Gearing on tbe Driving Wheels A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. each. will cot an aete of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutler Bars one for cutting grass, and Ihe other fur culling grain (each expressly adapted lo Ihe use intended). No effort will be wanting to maintain the Bockeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being the Best Dachlne In tbe World ! the subscribers return their sincere thanks to iheir friends for Ihe generous sop- port l hey have received in introducing the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into ueniral and northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted In ihem for Iheir warm greet. incs and bind offices in recommending II to Iheir mends and neighbors. For Certificates, ate., see Circulars, which may be had of any of their Agents. They also manufacture "layer's Pat ent Plftton Grain Drill, which is acknowledged to be the BEST SEED SOW ER IN USB, and the only one which SOWS Q.iTS PERFECTLY! Also, the Keystone Clover If tiller, hich cleans thoroughly, without in Ihe least injuring the seed. Will clean more in the same time than any other machine in use. Tbev also mannfaeiure and keep on hand for sale Dnrling't Tread Pnwer and Thrahert Telegraph Fodder Cutter (two tizrt) f Conking Motet, among wmcn is me ceienraiea " con tinental Parlor and Omee Slovet, and all kindt of Catt and Wrought Iron and Bran ... . .... inn ri.iimvnn t tt I Hor. DLir r.R. iii.io.sn m.i d i uo. i Central Foundry, Lewuburg, Pa. March 31. 163. GENERAL ORDER. THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad Company, they 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. 30, 186. J ' General Order, Wo. 1. To lake Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1862. I. The Western ItlTlnlon, from Warren lo Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of tbe Western Division. Hi Office will be at Erie. Employees on thi Division will be under his charge, and will make all communications respecting their duties or the business of the road, lo him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Fasfera Division, from Sunbury to Wbeibsm. will be under the sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on'lhi Division will be under his charge.' and will make alt commu nications respecting their duties or Ihe busi ness of the road, to him, eicept as otherwUe provided ia this Order. III. The Accounts of Freight and Pas senger Businesa will, on the Western Divis ion, he in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOGG8, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. Hi Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will, iamsport. He will alio have charge of tbe distribution of Passeoger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight snd Psssenger accounts by Employees oa either Division, will be msde to the Assistant Audi tor thereof, snd respecting supplie of Ticket to Taosu M.Dsvt. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company,') Lessee Philad. et Erie R.R. I General Manager's Office, I Williamsporl, Jan. 30, 1869. ' I? FITRiaiTURE WAREHOUSE,?? 53 on Market Sqaare, Lewisburg. O A coon supply of Chairs, Tables, Baraaat, Rtaaels, c-,oa hand or mad wdera DAVID filNTER. f8M ICE CREAM TIVERT Evening during the season. Fnr Xli lies supplied on short notice. one I MR8. DENORMANDIE. Five-Twenty U. 8. Lota I rriHF. LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisburg, I Union Cu i Agent for the sale of the United States 8ix per Cent rive-Twenty Year' Loan. Amounts esn be had to suit the means of different individuals. The Interest on this Loan is payable and will be paid is Gold. 9M 1W NEW GOODS ! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. Atjoiis sqriRES'. Yioo qaalities Ladies Gaiters at t2. Beat quality home-made Kid and Morocco Hoots at 9Z, A large assortment of Balmoral Boots and trailers at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Leirfebarg. JOHU H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Gentlemen's Farnlsblna- Store, f Market St.,jatt above the Bank, Ji LEWISBL'RO, PA. Tbe subscriber has removed into the new fluid and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.wbere be has jast received a large and ell selected slock or MEN'S CLOTIIING, Cloths, Casiraeres, Milks. Shirts, Drawers, aVe. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing tbe best workmen, I can eonfirentlv invite boih Old and Arte Cuttomert do n't forget the Sign The Red Door ! May J, 181 J H BEALE CEDETER7 NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Stockholder of Ihe Lewisburg Cemetery.tbe under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging, &c most be paid lo him. Person interested will please note tbe change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay. meni. huuujiu.i KU JEK. Lewta barg, Jan. 30, Uttai wand r- CLnnmtn ' II1UJJ fi. Wis6.! ERE we will find a laree assortmeni lest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as French and English all wool l.'loih, from a.50 np to 90.00. Knotty Boys' Cas simere.anrlSilk Mixd Cassimeres.Saiinetls, &c Clothing of all descriplions ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole Suits for U60 that is, cloth coal, salin vest, cassimere pants. Summer Snits for S.S0. Also, a lane as sortment of Hats, Caps, Ac, such as M'Clel- ' . n..:k.ij: t 1-1 . umiuauii. uprra, nign ana low crowned Hais. Hose. Handkerchiefs. Collars. Shin Suspenders, Cmbrellas. Neck Ties, dtc NOW IS THE TIfflE ! to save from SS to 60 per cent, and get the Also, Goods Cnt and made lo order, and in the latest style. Always from five to ten bands at work. Call opposite John Wslls & Co. Store. .narxei street, i.ewisourg. March II. M N. K. ZIMMERMAN. cf Men Onnto. MOUNTED on rollers.vaniished.engraved and lilhogratihed in Phi lad. in the besl style of the art 30 by 40 inches in sije on a scale of U inches to ihe mile. This Map was carefully surveyed in 1856. and is rest. onably corrret. Each Townshin is colored. and there are the Town Plot and Noj of Lota in i,ewisDorg, .niirHinburg, New Berlin. Har- tleton, and New Columbia. Mountains and otreams are traced the Public Roads, with Ihe distance in perches between roads which intersect also Names of Farm-O vners pen. erally. Church and School Houses, Mills, Ac. I he Court House, two of Ihe Lewisburg Uni versity Buildings, the Lewisburg Boat Vard, Ihe Union Fnrnare at Winfield. and Union Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a separate engraving each. Every Farmer and person of business sh'd have one of these Maps for ornament or for reference and information. The original subscription price was $3,S0, now reduced to 2 only. riTor sale at the Star 4r Chronicle Office, and by Da. 8. L. BECK, Lewisburg Last and Best News ! Vf JE have jnst received from Philadelphia V V and New York, a very large and well selected slock of SaJaWEB GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in ihe selection of this stork of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will find it iheir advantage to give us a call as in prices we defy any of our neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stock of GrOCe rles, Hardware, queens ware, dtc. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. White JIarth Lime, Calcined Platter, and Hydraulic Cement, alwav kept on hand. IT COUNTRY PROD VCE taken is Ex change for Goods a usual. N."B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grata. JNO WALLS & CO Lewisburg, April 13, 186J varleat aad Stomach l anaatatloa oflROW aarl otoK.pr-a aad aarbaa by aoaabaatioa la hydrncaa. aactloaad by tha klfkaat MtdleaJ Aalboritlra, both la aae lha Gaiiaal Stotaa, aad anecrikae ia theU TUea. Tha aspartaaes of tboaaaa. Sally amvas thataaat. araHaaorlroaaaaaaaoairaraealtklt. IarparlUasM tn blao. Oaraaaana af TitaJ aatrty, aal aa othcrwia afckly eoaialaiiaaa, iadieate lis amaalty la alawatrrarj aoaoal,abla eaaa. laaoiloaa ia all saalaStaa la whleh K ha tan trM It ha am abaalatalf awraUv ta aaoh of tha Mlsw a enaiplalBta. vis: In Debiltt,, Ktrwmt J fteHant, laKMUa, Oirapeaata, OaMfmaoVia, tnarrkam. IjMiltr,. iKiyvW OauniAa, frrffutaut Taharemloalm. AmII njilta. rhlarant, Urr Chmplatnlt, Chronic Headache, Kkenmmtttmi, hUtrmMenl Ftnert. PtmplM an Uf rnca, rfc. fataa la aaat Sat metal boxasaoataiaiac SOallla. arte. M oaata aar bni ; for aala by dracflata aa oaalara. iii ! soarws oa rantat at tha pnea. ,wurn. vr.,pnoaia oa aaaraaaaa as . aKSa0s.,aaraJsats. IJ Csiua8T,M.T, Sold in Lrtritbura Ijf fx a Ce C W Sckatic F t CaMwell A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendment to the Constitution. BE it resolved by the Senate aad Hoe of Representative of the Common wvalih ol Pennsylvania ia Ueoeral Asaerably met. That the following amendment be proposed to lb Consiiiatioa ol Ihe Cominooareaiib, in accordance with tbe provision of the tenth article thereof. There shall be aa additional section lo the the third article of tbe Cunsliiuiion, to be des ignated as section fur, as follows I . "Sictid 4. W hrnever any of ihe analiRed electors of this Commonwealth shall be ia any actual military service, under a requisi tion from the Presidept of the United Siaies, or bv the auiboniv of this Commonwealth, such electors may esereise the right ol sui fraae in all elections by the cmzeu such regulations as are or shall be prese by law.as fully snd eUeeiually a u loey present at their osual place of elecimn There shall be two additional sections (he eleventh article of ihe Contitoiion, to b designated a sections eight and nine, at follows Sierioa- ft. No bill shall be parsed by Ihe Legislature containing more lhan oue sorted. which shall be clearly eipressea in me utie, except appropriation bills- Ssktios 8. Io Dill snail De passeu u me Leiislaiure (ranting any powers ur privileges in snyease where ibe authority lo grant such powers or privileges hs been or my hre. after be conferred epos the Conns of ibis Coromonweallh. JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Repte emanves JOHN P.PEHNEY, Speaker of tbe Seuaie Office of the Secretary of the Common- wealth, Harnsborg, Jnlr 1, 1863. ( PENNSYLVANIA, Sit - I do hereby certify that the foregoing l is and annexed is a lull, true and corrert copy ol tne original joint Resolution oi Ihe General Assembly, emitted "A Joint Res olution proposing certain Amendments lo the Constitution," ii ihe same remains oa file in Ibis office. In Testimony Whereof I have bereonto set my hand, and caused the seal of Ihe Srcrela- tary's office to be atSxed, the day and year above written. El.l SLIFER. Secretary of ihe Commonwealth LIXDSEY'S Improved I7III,MJI SKiItCHERrr A ST AS DA HD MEDIC I Mi Wot tfa -pedT,r4.dirt tvaJ efTe-rtaul rare of ALLditwwM arbing trm IMl'tKllY vlf 1UK BLoolH FPHIS mfxiido hu wroagbl ibm mott miraraloaeraff A ia 4-)MrUe cam wl veroruis CaaeonfoTnatloi.a, ('OlnVIMOtlJI 4iaVfV. Fimplvfion tbf furr. Old, tobror Llccra, Tritr iTrtioDfi, I ppni, Tu die. l err una I Ji".". !aiwr Com pi tot, Lo Si.iritn. Kr'i,alaa. H-.i!, e-.re. Khi, PrH H;..d, HhrutJitir diMnla C'ftlnri, 9ll Khtam. r-nerl dfli!irr. Lam of Apptilt Foul tt'Otft-h. PDUCooilattvt ndftll dt bavinft thttlrorijlB lu tvsi impur ctot of the HIaM Tba abora ia a anrtrall or tla.ld VTmrt e.t V. Twp,wb.oa tba alat da, of Ani(iut.lS6S. aiad..aJla,it iur. ja-iir. i,oriy uial a. Irv.tnl for lb. rart, Ctscsa by tbraapbraieiaD. of bdfra cunty. aad by lr. K.atoa of tb. Krlwtc Collar.. Ciartafiati. fur a p ritd of aaarly ihjtit atoath. aotaithrtaBOina wbirh Sta Itp, note, and a nrtm , ku U1 entel wmrt tntirrl taun awaa I II bad sirao a all hnp.. a baa ha hrmrd ut ib. "Hlitod HnarrUar." and a iadawd lo lr it. Vnar aot Ilea tarra him. and ?a!tboah udly diiScurrdi thr i. aoqotioa Sal tbta ta.alpablc BKdicia saard bia lit. Tha full rarttralara of tbi. rcaiarkabU raa aiay baaara ta a Cirrolar to ba baj of any of ih. Acats. W a aiao rrfar to a caar of Naary Blaka.v.af Rldrrtoa. Arm.tronjf Co , Paeuradof rvortLaaflr bciug aaabl to art out of but fhr Ihre. yaara. To tharaaaaf a lady la Ananallla.C1aarflldOob wa altm aMirtrd ltb fVrafula ia it. worn form. T tha eaa nf Qmrrt Mi-w.1, ridinc in Carrolttowa, Caaibria Co.. Pa., abo vua badly atbirud wilb Taacrr that It at hia .ntira nr g, aad hia aaac vaa woraa, if poa.ibl. thaa MTr.ar,'a. rh rarlH-u lara of t hear rsaea ayi-ry ana of which waa enrrd by th. nacnf tbcBlnod Sarrhar" bit alao ba found in a Circalar tn b. b.d ..fan. of lb. SriHita. 4.KIK H. h KIM It. Proprietor. I'ltt.har-, Pa. SWLah"rtor for tb RtanufM-tur.an'1 aala. li'.r lha Tcna'a I allroait IVpoC lfolliday.borir. Pa. Void by C. W. 8chafll.. Lcwi.hur: M'Crckhl a II. nek. nuffalor Koarla: Kodv A Hinim.lr.irb. r;irm.r..ill. ; Camming A Wttm.r. Ilartlaton: D. II. Kiwll. Mirttinrnr, ; L. 8. gtamm, Wlaftald; thioOJa a Waaaellr, slinerof e; J14 iCE...iri;...CE ! rpHE undersigned are putting np an ICE X IIOI SC large enoo.h lo supply all our people with Ice during the whole year. Ice can be delivered in town, daily, at a cheapet rale lhan private Ice Houses ran be filled. r8"Ca!l on either of us on N'irth 'h St. or ct the Ice House below ibe River Bridge. H A.WK!il:Srt I'RANK. ANIJ.iTAtlT Lawlabare, Jc.20, 160 REMOVAL ! I1 L. MOWRY has removed his PhOIO li, arrapli KHtaltllkhoient 10 ibe Kew Boildma on Market street, recently or copied by Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BANK, where he has fitted op one of the Finest Galleries in the Country ! Having superior facilities and a long ex perience, he is satisfied that his work cannot be beaten. Call and test his workmanship. Lewisburg, Aug. 15, '63. HHK FOR THE KILLI01.! THE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisburg with Pore Milk, commencing about the 15tb inst. Persons wishing to be supplied, will please send in their name lo him, at the Lewisburg Bhdee. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. Lewisburg, April 10, 1863 Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Dentist. Office iu the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street, (western entrance, up stairs) LEWISBURG. Dr.BURLAN is sowemstructing the Non cectional Block work, baked oa Platina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no equal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please eall and examine specimens. Tie superior qualities of Ihe Non-seclionni work will be evident to sll who will give it sn im partial examination. Dr. Burlan is the only person who constructs this excellent work in this section of country. EaCharges shall correspond with the time. Lewisburg, Sept. 3. 38t $5 Reward TTTILL he paid by tbe School Board of East Y BurTaloe township to any person who will inform upon any one committing depre dations or defacing ia sny way any of the School Houses of said District, daring the present year. By order of ihe Board : DA VID SC1IKACK, Prtt W. 1. LINN, Pec'y r-4., " ran!? WEW GROCERY AND Provision Store nnE sabscriber has jnsl opened y, baogh' building (late Kreaaser s Tins. West ei;d of Mai ket Fijnaip, V ' wnere os has jon received a WeU it; - asserimein of fresh ' v . nnnaam.j. ... i.Kitt kbtkv ra ti oinittai.. e vii vwbiiiLU n it li rfliiui ri- such aa Coffee, Tea, Chocolate. - U Molasses ph. a Sp.ces,Y,.triRl .m Brooms. Rrushe. I nk. H...I o '"'"( f -heee. tgi. Fru.i. Frutt Caas, ljr l.fnilh( l'peatra..., . . am. ' ' ' - u(.riB.auiu . . 'i., -aavaa vinbSTIS. IvIUinM riaa ;"r!F,0Br "d rred.ror-, tattle TJ ' escr.hed I WtKX WA RE. W,n,ln. Sha.les, M.iJt' e, wen- t,"'re oHn. Nut hoDrT, Tobae eo, t:,.,1 ana everything rl, ,n Ihe Grocery lirf-T . of which he oflVrs at ih. ' . " ' ' Cash or Conniry Preset. ' CfJA'S EOLAND. 'I Lewisburg. May 7. I S6 1 . 1 FAMILY eP.CCERY.i rjHE undersigned ha opened a S,m FAMILY GROCERY STORE In the rooms recently ocenpied by W. J( p.,. urar ine on nayes liana. Market iraFt 1 isfrurg. whre be is always rrepareiTi m .u wa, vi M . .- rm- n i Candies), Fruits, I'inii X I- eed, Cheese together with all other arnc llC.Vj n,-ii. , . lall .no n.m n.r", " ...-k ..i.i:.i . .. . l . p: ffj Ilrake's Plsniaitnn Bmers for aV Jan30.'BX NATHAN MITCHELL,Att WEST BRANCH Insurance Company ? " Lock Haven, Vm.' Insures Property in both Town and lw try on as reasonable Terms as any ou,e,? good C impany. The large increase of Premium Notes makes it a reliable Company lo insure in. Imoanl af rrrmlaai nam In rarrr.fc; imua S J.WXaaaa. ec U.C.H..,. rr f LAKISON PI;risA,tn. Dee !. 1881 I.e-.-W- Watches, Jewelry anJ Sihn Ware, No. 6S2 Market St. rilll.AbELPHl.K .'Jfir, TKE underMEned w3'i j&S&JxaZ.nv'c,SaUy '" rr at. " i". i -, ? rn'ii n lo hiwell srwt.j t.r ( Silver WATI'm-i j Fine Gold JHWEI.RY, of ,yrry van,,,? styles comprising all of the newetl aai nios, : beautiful ee.ignt j A.s..,S(Ji.ll ell.YER WARE. rm,i ! C uiu anil u,e l eit make of NWr ! rre Lam article is warranted to be ai repreunfed. Is" Watches and Jewelry carefully r. paired aud satisfaction Kdaramrerf. JACIIB HARI F.r. y -arr',Kr lu -Maujrr 4 Haium) Febraary 27, 13. LUMI'KIi! T'HE sohvcribers havefi.r sale 1 (in Ints 10 uilpurchaerVaT"i-.aa.. a Urse slock of FIXE BOARDS Panel StuP Plank. Ac. Also 5.0O0 Pis. u.uLo. lti inch Sawed Shingles soperior qualitr. Also Square Timber for Bniidinss: Which are o tie red low fr cash, an.ur M. s on 8ouih Branch of ihe While Deer Creek : Hartley township or delivered on the Bm Valley Narrows road at the end of ..or S tl. 1-wA Diploma for a superior samr.e ei Planks, and a Premium for Rail and S.rn.. les,were awarded as at the last Union fo.. Fair. JOHN M'CALL & SONS.' ly Poresi Hill P O, Union to, Pa New btand ICew Goods! JOSEPH I. HAX bavins taken tie J rooms under the Tr.eiraph and Chn.nr'r orlires.refitted ihem.aod filled ia aa eilensiri variety o( Hate, Caps, Gentlemen't ChthirAr. Also a larse and splendid slock of CLOTHS CASSIMERES. Ac. which he will -te noa order, as he still continues the Tailorin Fai ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his eare.to the satisfaction of he customer. N B. Cutting and Repairing drnt u order. I.cwishrrg. f prtl 10, if!l '' M A enm r i; . . . . i w i at M.RAYr.l.S and STATIOXFRS 07 fhestnnl Ml. Philadelphia. t.!nrCr.. of th. n.at I.Im. T,tin and ' ' arts. r;r.-d and t.rintrd at tb. abortnt a a WM. B.i.iofKa non. A Terr fjll ..rta.ni f KINK r'Utioa.r al.ay. oa b md. Initial la Color, and a-r nrWh ' Kiobos.itiir. artwtira ri.utcd. Any ayi of Par and Eniop.a nau to nt.r Jan 20, ISoO TUIE subsc rilicr coa- jl ttnues to carry on the Hvrry Ruilii at Ihe U.d .and on Si u h Third street, near Market, and re.pecifull solicits the patronage ol his frien.!s and t . public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, I80O HYMEN OLOGYI A CURIOUS and entrrtainng 'ittle Book (all about .Matrimony, Monry, and ota er mailers.) for Iheamut-ement of eyeryli!y (ano rlie ycoSg fo'ks, also,) on li-n? winter evening... rainv days, etc. Price. SO cents. Wholesale. l"i Cents. 8cm iv mail for serea 3 rent stamps. For sale atihe-.V'er 4 f arow icW off.ee. WORSEN & COKM-LlUS, Publiaban. Laniabnft.fS Attention, musicians! v-Jim A laree asonmenl oi r a. e ra a r Violias. Uoilars. etc rf all kinds also Violin, Uoitar, and Pjiijo fitrins, Bridges. Pegs.otc. and th best Vtolio Rosin call al ihe Post Office and examine. i WKEST lr P I C - N I C . "Wall jorap lata tha Wagon, and all UW arid LARGE, handsome i l and verv eotnl'orta , ble WtGOX has been. fitted up for the especial accommodation Pic-N ic and oiher similar excursions. Terra moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOl'SEl Lewisburg. June 3, 1RS9. A.f lyDZPEyVtXT FA Mil T JOIKSAL bases' Frtdar. at lewlshnrz, laloa csasl). real a T r..s aar yanr. to rr ia ",TrT''5 at tb aan rata for abnaroT.norlr a-rlod. ' fc , eu will for foar aionib. TJrt. ior m ai. all fcrrifhl nn.nlha. sdol fcr .ilwa aajatba. !" yanra. i for frar ror.. a. J.ar. flu sir ten co r"T .nr. Aa. Smyl. No- a rta. Pniaarata by wil (fV" rarid ia f.''d. r'r. ataain. or bank nob a . vain h.ra. Mo.t kind of Prod no. imrm la r.- . Ih tim.ir'i''rhicharaicrt","a (nnloaa w. ba a raaaias accoaaO it ia W'"1 AbTKansEacsTa hadrBrty ynbli.boJ. at aqnara ana wk. Si ats acb a nor laauooa. 5 . , atoath.. Adol. par yr. Half a annar- rta. ! dot. 3 Jot. TwoaqaarMlJo.4wl.MH). 1'rtl,'"l1l., aot oarr oa-nartb of aaaluaia, ledol. par yonr. aitr. Aa. a. ar b arraad apoa. A maar. w . aaiallaal rrn. or IS ol najllararr. ''"''" ,"ifud. Aomnra tain.lllal.orwinn.a 'ur-' ' . CommaaicatioDS om aad aco,i.oii b? tb Tha WAHNKTU" TntKliRAl H la iorai - ",, nflha War r ra le.b' " wonr K.wa In 1'fmM.M IB nn . !,,, r ..j tb. .!. ar amrl. aatmairo kind of JOB f BINTINO. li'b ""' Uia-n aataa. and d..ptch at-i n r- - . p e ia m ... ... t..-H in - J. 1. 1 k wh-n o ilrd. Al. I ,.(-IC jir 1 r oa wkw."" . ..i 'It Jb v iist VS
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