OCTOBER AFTKRflrQON. Slow toward the westera sky Sink th golden October no : Longer grow the deepening shadows, And the day is nearly done. Rosy gleams the quiet river 'Neath the crimson-tinted sky ; White-winged vessels, wind-forsaken, On the waveleaa waten lie. Glow the autumn-tinted valleys, Oc the hills soft ihadowt rest, Growing warmer, purple glowing, Af the ana ainki toward the west. Slanting sunlight through the cedars, Scarlet maples all Arlow. . Long rays streaming throngs the forest, Uieam Uie dead leaves lying low. Golden sunlight on the cornfields, Glittering ripples on the stream, And the still pools in the meadow Catch the soft October gleam. Warmer grow the purple mountains, Lower sinks the glowing son, Soon will fade the streaming sunlight See, the day is nearly done ! Honey Beet. TWO QUEEN BEE III A BIVI. It. B. Olott, Union Co., Pa., in Nov. Jio. of the American Agriculturist, makes the following statement : " Some time in July last, having a queen be at my dis posal, and not wishing to destroy her, I put her to the entrance of a late second swarm, ia which she entered. Wishing (Sept 1) to use this colony to raise Italian queens, I removed the queen, and, in returning the combs, to my astonishment I found another queen. This puzzled me considerably, as I never noticed or heard of such a thing before. I returned the queen I had removed, and then took out the combs, leaving the two queens and part of the bees in the hive. I watched them several hours to ace whether the queens would quarrel if they should meet. The bees kept a constant running about the hive, and the queena came in contact several times, but apparently did not no- tioe each other, with the exception that at one time one took hold of the other's wing and held her for a second or so, but soon passed on. I then transferred the queens with part of the bees to an obser ving hive containing one comb, in order to notice their actions. When not moles tod, the queens moved about the comb ppareutly unconcerned. I kept them so for 48 hours, then returned one to the hive, and gave them an empty comb to ascertain if these queens were both fertile. Tbi comb was soon supplied with eggs. I then removed this queen and introduced the other, but egg laying continued as be fore. I then returned the other queen to the hive. I hare examined the colony frequently since, and always found the queens among the bees, but never on the same comb. Whether one of these queens was that whieh I had introduced in Jnly, I ean not say, but it appears likely. This verifies the old saying that there are ex ceptions to all rules. - Has a similar ease been noticed before ? I shall endeavor if possible to winter this swarm, to ascertain if these queens will remain together a whole season." HONEY FROM ITALIAN BEES. Mr. Olott, in answer to questions in the Sept Agriculturist, page 209, concerning the quality of the honey gathered by Italian Bees, writes to the following pur port II has kept them two seasons, and considers them 50 per cent more prolific than the common sort. The honey this season he thinks superior, which he says is due to the fact that in his neighbor hood there was a great surplus of cherries, from which, as they decayed, the common bees gathered considerable stores, while the Italians were busy with red clover. They also worked among it while the oth ers were among the buckwheat blossoms, lie says the Italian will gather almost as much from the eeeond crop of red elover, ss is usually seenred from buckwheat We should like to hear further evidence, particularly with regard to their ability to draw honey from red cloTer a point not yet admitted. TiaYs CHAiiots Fourteen eat of lbs nineteen Representative ia Caogrss ehe sea last Fall in Ohio, an Copperheads. Ttoelm of loses war left high and dry on lb shoal by the vol of their retpee tiv districts on tb 13th alt They will Mvsrtaelees vote for a Copperhead Speak er, and do their ataoet to imped nod embarras tb proeeeatioa of tb War for the Usiea. Had tb eleetioa for Coagreas hem bald ia lb North tbi year, tb ferked teagaed Copperheads weald have bad 40 men les tbsa they bow save. A rtaia Deo tor Wright." a proad, aeagaty set on of obitslrj ia Norfolk, Ye., bad tie aristoeraii blood so ineeased at teeisg soss Uaioa colored soldiers oa tbe street, tbst be shot dead their sonatsad- er. Great effort were mad to save lb scoundrel from tb gallows, bat bs bss died lb felon e death. A aether ot tbe am sort of F. F., named Sotheroa, ia Mart lead, killed a Uaioa taaa for enlist ing colored men, sad mast stretsb hemp if b aaa be otaght. Tbi despotic spirit most be tampered with a ssor. Wdwrd' friends foagbt tb 1st belt! tqetrely ia oppositioa to arbitrary arrests, aad Gea. H'CIellaa deeUred that be regarded the Judge'a eleetioa as called for by tb .etcreelc of the Nation." Oa 12th of 8eptamher, 1881, H'CIellaa wros Gea, Bank to one tbe Maryland Legis lator, aad was positive ia bie direeiioa that "lM sboald escape !" What an inveterate inker H Little Mia" has cot t , . . . a e er was a eisastetoe I Iowa give a Usioa asajorily of shoot za.vuu. ia laportasee aad worth of ihn asajority will hotter appreeiaied when it is reaMaa bared thai Iowa laa nam a eiate only seventeen year, that the baa a pepelatioa act to exceed 800,000, aad ba already rat 40,000 aca T the laid ng1 fwaM traitor. "STAR t CHRONICLE" CALENDAR -Uni5!?!;?!?;! -if.; mmi C : oa be J ' ' I l it I 11) II It II 14 It l IT It ltt to 11 22 23 24 St 3 B t tB M 31 - I 1 S) t S T s ioiiizm u It l .7llt Bill SJjtt 242242. St I I I I I t II t IA 11119 IS 14 IS Id IT It It 20 21 tl 23 St St M 27 It 2Sj30tl j iN.t t SIR 910 11 12 13 14li 1 IT II II 20 21122123 24 Zi ft rjssjttjau n s s is in 12 23 M S 27 SBiSlI 30 ' I ! I ll 1 4 1 I T t 10 II 12 IS 14 IS K 17 1 It 2 11 22 23 24 ZS 24 ST SI J8 l Jalf, 1 t s 7 s lo ii 12 Ill4 IS 16 17 IS IV 20 21 22 23 24 it Stt272t 2t 30 31 n 1 1 1 1 1 lit 10 II 12 13 14 It It 17 II 1 III 21 2S 13 34 St 2t 27 38 2S SO 31 I ll I I T S t 10 11 IS 13 14 U 117 It It SC 21 22 23.S4 2 2 27 21, 2 KM Ft. IsSPtcw ism list e. T. t e ho 1.1 14 is it IT 20 21 22l2S:SI 2lltS.Ji 30131 y. eve. Si 10 11 17 It 24 St' Job 23 24 Holidays Banks close on Be Tear's Dav-Wh Jalj-TaaaliaeMrltavae Union County Offlclal Record. rMlnl Jadgt-un S. Wooee, LnWon PoatOtVe dniri.oi.redo, Imn W.tmmm.umimkmit we ae Jena- luu, awwaahaig Storey L.f Ararra atasesav c Meg tt atec Oaoaaa Msaatu, a we Dutritt dfferare lum Haras Co do TVnnrcr )iq a. Mian. 4c So OMumar-ripntl Bouma.tllllaVaf( to So Jim M. Vutn, Wiatokl So a Houat In, Laareltoa dc OmiMiiicirimrt Aoeata Kaauuai.Uvlooauf da do Oaaaol Wa. Joaaa, So to 4 Pmmttn WaaatOmnm, da e eMeel JaeemeUrajdeet Jon A. Own So SfcruiaMi iffrwwtl- aoMcw.BowlwBa So Cmmm tiim Sraiva, Lewisbarg So Autdrr Dma buim, do So to Bchthikb Taoanow. MiSUaWs to So J. P. Iioma, Sliftx So Ammmraum War Taa-C.a SaaneaevMlttisawef to CeUeater to Tao. Canaca, LeureMoa oo Post-Offices in Union connty. Ali im (lo Brad, towaaklB) O Stroweeaar, P N Siifir (tloioaumc. Brat; To) - DstU Arbooklo " tfhOt Dtrr JhU (Ulsouxra, WU).Tr) Ch'o M Kiof " A'rw rWuM .... J K Corrar " Wt tfUM(KollT) ... JokaDotooawa " IntMurw (OoootfSlot) - Ooo W tnrmt " ButoUt JM- UoiHojMk fM WO (ronMrnflls) Moitia Rody " MiJUntmrm ... Mux M Stou " UortUUm .... Holoa C Ho;m " lMmUm (oH oat Baltloo Tp) Mark Halfpraay a Whit Kprimf . (I Inwaloaotp) - 1 8 Baodrnbo.a " .... UvtlBiith ITmd (Dry Volloo.OaloaTp) - Smad A Waller ' Regular Cnion connty Courts open Tbii Moaaaj la robraar Ma-b,r Dot.aib'r hj GOING THE SPRING ARRIVAL OP mm nm AT N. R. Zimmerman's 1 C. D. BREWER, Attoracyat Law, uwisnie. mas c, ri. OmCE (oa Market 8t) formerly occupied by Wa. Cameron, Jr. Colleetioot aad other professional botineas aromotlv sttended to. Claims for Pensions, Bounties and arrears of pay due from Gov't, made eel aad collected Jane l. isos Best Work for Canvassing Agests Harper's Pictorial History. or THE GREAT REBELLION l.V TBE C.VfTMD .STATES. MESSRS. HARPER & BROTHER8 have commenced the itsue.in Numbers.of a Tbe work hat beta for many months ia course of preparation, by s writer every way qualified for the task. The tsTnoaecTiaweoniaias a elear aceooat of the formation ef the Confederacy of the States : Ihe formation and adoption of tbe l.oa stituttoa of the Untied Siatex, and the esiab- luhneni of the National Government ; tne origin, development, aad progress of the doe- trine of Aellineauoa aad secession, ana urc various phases which tbey assumed, until the final culmination in tne urtai lutxuum The HisToat comprises aa account, drawn from ihe most authentic sources, of ihe Events of ihe War; iatnrnes of the Hoothera leaders al home aad abroad ; ihe gradotl defection of one tectioai Ihe great Uprising of the feopie lor the maintenance ol tne national uue ana Existence; the rapid creation of aa immense Arm, aad Navy t Battles by lana ana oca. The lumstTMii comprise Portraits of those who have horse a prom i Bent pan in tne atrnaYlei Maes of different localities j Plaas of leading actions Viewa of scenes of inter est, and of the most important Balnea, t nese Illauratiaas are taoailv from araviage takea ea the spot, by artists drpaied foe that purpose. lo accompany every oivimob m aw atmj aad Mavv. Every facility at the command or tae rob liahera baa bcea enolnved ia ihe preparation andesecetioa of ihia work: sad they eoaS- deatlv believe that it will form tbe most irast- wonhy aad valuable history whieh eaa be prepared of THE GREAT STKUGULE fOR THE AMERICAN UNION. Made and Terms of MMesOsa. The work will he itsaed ia Nambers, eoa sitting of 34 pages of Ihe size of Warper's Weekig." printed from elear type, upon tne paper, aad win prooaoiy oe completed ia about Tweatv Numbers. The Nambera will be issued at intervals, if imasible. of a boat three or foor weeks. The Price of each Number, which eoatains matter equivalent to aa ordinary valeme.will be Tweaty-ive Centa. Tbe lllastratioas ia each Number are alone ararth the Price ashed. Men oat of employ. ment.eBeiall? SICK OR DISABLED SOU aZRS. can lad ao other work so sare of read? sale ae good pruita. For fanner par- ucumrs, apply to ia rablisbera. HARPER et BROTHERS. Fraaklia Square, New York WjCS. STAHL. BINDERY on 3d street, a few doors ortk of Moraas, LMWUBOMO. f UT A MT'tJ for J set ices aad iJUrl.ll IV O CotMaltVja.for sals j r Briaviad ic cvsc.at tha tltrenknOetew UNION COUNTY STAR "lie aaa(bnn 3tao." St. Solfmar dbitvt ml $nangthfu fSirh t retries jcten EonnrrjUg U fetal Wet prad)t Icrasigtlirii, suih ift ie grcftt bratfitc 3rihiiigierldtc am tittwn ntrtlii (tarrieriiTtj grtradtwirb. Ctrfi3rihiaa rrinat bit aflgrmtmra Vadirligtnt nnb augrrtoa hit trfcnbrrtn 9truijrtittn btt Soun tkt in Stittrl ytnnftlMnftri, wcrin jit jtrfullrt. Trtit $1,00 Ui Dbr, stnnserau; brjabtt, ebrr is bra rrjta 4 Ecta. $1,25 ftxnn bfjablt in bra rrra 8 Stcnttta lt 3abrt, nnb flO t9fnn fjjdfttt. ix 7?tfaiinrmatiiiiwn lefrb btrtdtnrt tin Caaart eon 12 Stribtn vrreitr fiir bat 3abr $6. jtiirtrt tfaBntmaa)snitit in lrtbaltnig. CARD. rtlHE oo(eri;ned,haiog loaned hisfnrni I tare, fit la res and oiensili lo Mr. H. U VTMaiob lor the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from lwisburg, take Ihis method of returning hit thaoks to the people of Lewitbnrf and vicinity for their nniform kindnett and ihe liberal tupport tbey have given him daring his residence among there. RICHARD M. COOPER. Lewitborg, April SO, 163 NOTICE. FTtHE undersigned, having obtained Ihe nte I of the fornitare, fiitnres aad atensiis of Mr. Ricatac M. Ccorsa, will eoatinoe the Bakerr, Uonfeetionery and Nntinn basineis, at the old Hand, on Market itreet, for the pe riod of one year. He hope by strict attention to batmen to merit the patronage heretofore extended lo this establishment. H U M'MAHOPf. Lewitborg, April 30, 1863 ESTABLISHED, 1760. PETER LOaiLLARD, SnnlT and Tobacco Manufacturer, 10 ft 18 CHAMBERS ST., (ForaMrly ii Chaabirs atnot, Mow Tort,) TTTOULD ca'l tbe attentioa of Dealers to f f to the articles of his msnnfaciare,vis bows surp. Manhor, DoaiiKmi, f tao Saaain. faro Vlrrlala, Coarao Kaapoa, NacbitocbM, Amirtcaa Ooathmaa, Copoaaagea. isuow ssrrr. aoslek. IIod-t IVw Seoteh. lligh Teaat Sooteh, M Itoa., Oow Seeteh, Irion uisn loon or iiaaajiooi, rrcon sooien. ttfjttentimt it mUM to lac Urgr neoVttoa ta arVpf nmt-VMt toMotao aiMf finwiM joooccos, axuc ana M TOSAItO. saoRiac mi cut chewisc. saoiraa Loag, P. A. L-, or aloia, S. Jo, No. I, Covoa4l.k. or Sweat, Ppooltb, Mo. X Sooot seaatot Oroaooa. CaaaHor. Mo. 1 At ait, XiaFottCaTeniliab, tarkbh. Oraanlaue. N. B. A cirrul ir of prices will be sen ton application. March 18, '63yl CO-PARTNERSIIIP. Tbe undersigned have as sociated ihemsel ves into copart nership for the purpose of carry ing on the Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the ci6barg Steam planing itlills, where they intend to keep a stock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Lath, joists, Stoddiny, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shatters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, &. Planing, Slitting, Scroll saw ing, etc., done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both In trice aad workmanship. J. u. uit.rrcnur.nrss, MARTIN PRETSBACH, HIRAM DRE1SBACH UwUbarg Planing Mill, April 1, lWi REMOVAL. TB. CHRIST. Esq., has removed bis nr. i. 6ce to ihe building of Jonathaa Spyker, North of ihe Court House, and immediately opposite the Buffalo House, where be will at tend lo all manner of business at his office with dispatch and promptness in bis line or business. (Speaks both English and German.) April I, lees. i- d. innisi. j.LMarth. LSherklrv. CCJbcrkley. r.Beaver J. S. MARSH & CO, rrocctmoM to asaast, mass a oo ) LEWISBUltO FOUNDRY AQRICULTUAL WORKS Lew iHbars;, Pa. WS baa eoBiUatlj on hand and lor aala, WHOLKSALK OR RETAO, JtaHKr. Atoaw aa Wr HarvrMm: Grain and Orna - ' -. u J A Ml Ptr ftom Sh'Utrt: On. Two and rnir Harm JVrf. al Koll Wr.; CW HuUm. fM (ltrn, nrtlhtrt, ivmi, "',"-"" fnmu for HMldxnn. Iron tnax. Bailing: MM OraHao., e.Ac.,aod bold oor!lo lad, t all tiaio. to ao au. kinboov rooaaar BrnisBtw with too utronotrorrrrtnoo, aad dimatck. Work or Manafactnree Innrlablr warraalod as rccommaaded. Ora fwaoettally aoiteiud aatpronptljr '- 'r to. Jaaa 1. ltoS DR. HOOFLAND'8 BALSAMIC CORDIAL, aoa thi srssay cmts oe Oaaots, CoWr, Joai, rroao. llomnnt, BnmckiUi, yWaoioaia, Dttmf . aruiaa from (JMrf, hoixal Omtumptmm, and for IA rata aad lf at all mmmUticunafnUenUtn tadwanctdttapetnftMtatUr A tiofi.NHB Maine the hoaltas aroperttraof tho Haliaai, IIS Balaaane uorniai ta eauroi, a Toaoraoio proaao. with tho larianratioi aualltlo, of a Cordial, arodoetna a oouMaatioa aa woll adapted to tbe purpooe Intended, that there are bat few eaee ef dlseaeo which will not at aa early period, sweasib to It healing aad Ufof iflng aroaerUee.! tor baa tbe treatamt of pwlaHinary dlaeaasa ea. eaaied the greater aorttoa of tb. atteattoa of tbe eetea tlfie of tho aiedieal world, hat none aeqnlr-d more eml neees la ki, treatawut of three dteea, than the eele brated Praeataa Dr. ttnofland, the originator of tbe Sal aaaiie Cordial. Hie Hfe war. derated to the arodoetroa of rraMdk that woald etand norlvaled. flow well he has eauaeodid. the Aaerieaa people are able to judge: aad wa peeiUvelT aaeert. that ao preparation that baea eeae bona placed before taera, bar eonferred tbeaaaw araoaat af heaeata oa ranVrlag baaait. or bare elicited aa aaaar auaiaieadaHaa, froai all elaaaea of eerlei. aa tk reaaedieeof HooSand, preaand nj Dr C. M. Jaetaoa a Co., of rbileerlpkla. Ttte Cardial ledeeigwai tiraeleieofdl'Baloiaaoregea oral aad aaere ratal tbaa aa, other to wblrh tbe people af tkle aoantrr are aabjeet tkoea eprlaetag frora a ellgkt aold that oajlnoat aatborttr. Dr. Belt, aaea: I will aoc aav that Oolda are to oar lakabttaata what Ska Plaawe aad Tellow F-rer are ta tkoea of otker eeee triaa; bat I eao aver eaaadeatly that the, aebe, la die. eoee of greabar oomplteHj aad atortaiitr thaa tbaaa latter Bead what the eaaiaeat Olaae Meaafertarer. JOHR at WBlTtLUaaTeef the BALSAIIIO COSDUU Da. C. M. Jicmaoa gnerted Prieod : Bartag Sir a long ttaae been aeqaalated with tke etrtnep of thr BAIV St 3 10 COKDI tin Caearha, Colde. laSaamiatJan af tke Laaga, r I thwe freelj bear teattaaanr ta It, aateae. for aeasrat rear. I kaee aaea, baea wltheat It ra my anil,. It la alao gtma aaa pleaanra to elate that I kaee aead It with retire eaeeeae la tke eaataaeat of Bowel Ceaiplafats. Tar Meed tralr. JOHN M. WHITALL. Sink Me.n, 1SSI. Baeart.akm4tb, Pbilad'a. CaT Tli.ee letltlaM are tor sale b, all reaaeetabl Piaarlela and daaieee la edtrla.a la tbe Uaited Statea, Caaadaa, SrlrahTraelaera, aad Weet Iadie. at 7S aaata per boUle. Beaareead get the genalne, althlk. atgaa. Sara of C SJ. Jarfceoa ea tbe wrapper af each bottle : all atbera are eoaatertXt. Frlaeieel Otka aad Maaaawitn rjr, 4IS Arab atraet, Philadelphia, Pa. VARIETY STORE AT THI Old Foit-Offica staad. A LARGE supply of BooksUtiowrj, XL Perfamery, Jewelry, Toys, CoBfeeitoa- enes. Teas, epioes. Frail, Nats, Basktea, Pictures, aad a variety of NICK NACK8 tor sate caeap ay 13) H W CROTZER, Lewisbarg REMOVAL. TOHIt A. MERTZ. Eto. has removed his J OfBec oa Market 8u two doors west of the Lewisbnrg Bank, where he will attend to all manner of hasiness in his line with prompiaesa. Speaks both English and Her man. J. A. MERTZ Lvwisbora, April 1, 1 861 f dsa paj BBBamavm & LEW1SBURG CHRONICLE-NOV. 3. 1863. PALMER, BOSS A. CO., (i,4TB a. nurse ) Lewlsbars PUning Mill, iitees eoastaatlv oa head and taaalaciare to order FlttwrlBltT. SlttlBg, Doors, Saah, Shatters. fttUada, MoaldlafS of ail patteras, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully sol ic ted and promptly Blled. All work warranted to give satisfaction r r A n ovionBiv lf nt f.amhae of all oeienpnoas ea hand for sale. Factory mt Siwtk Second itrctt,Lewiiburg,Fm April 32, 18S9. COAL COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly oa band s large assortment of the very best Shn mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes.whieh he will sell at tbe very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Btackimilkt' Coal, Platter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold hy any min. Having good weigh-sealet, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaal's hotel. GEORGE BOLSTER!. Lewisbnrg, May J7,'6. DUCHEYE ALL MGIIT For the Harvest of 1863! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now In the Market ! llvrrACfTREB BT SLIFER. WALLS, SHRINER& CO., Lewfsbar;, Pa. jDfbfric Braprr & jHnoer. fpHE unprecedented success of the " Back X eye" is the strongest pro-.f of Its superior excellency. The BUCKEYE has caused a complete Revolution in the Maaafactnre ol REAPING AND MOWING Machines, and its reputation it so well established that it Is scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages. We Willi however, eall the attention of the farmers to a few of its merits. The TWO DRIVING WHEELS ihe Pawls and Springs, hy which the machiue may be throws out of gear, or be backed without vibrating the knives the Sieel Cutter Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened 8teel Face or Cutting Edge the Double Hinged Joint, by which the Cotter Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft the Steel Spring aad Wheel, by which the Cotter Bar may be raised and lowered so as lo cm as low to the ground as may be desired the Steel Pitman and Brass Box its Light Draft (no 8ide Draft) no weight on Ihe horses necks bscks as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. each, will cut an acre of grass an hour with ease. The machine is famished with two Cutter Bars one for culling grass, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted to the nte intended). No effort wilt be wantiog to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being the Best Hachino la tits World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the generous sap port the have received in introducing the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted lo them for their warm greet ings and kind offices in recommending it to their friends and neighbors. For Certificaies, dec, see Circulars, which msv be had of any of their Agents. Thev also manufacture Meyer's Pat ent Piston Grata Drill, which it acknowledged lo be the BEST SEED SOW ER IN USE, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY! Also, the Kerstoae Clover Ilaller, which cleant thoroughly, without in the least injuring Ihe seed. Will clean more in the same time than any other machine in use. They also msnafactore and keep on band for sale Barfing' Tread Power and Tkrehers Telegraph Fodder Cutler (two sizes) Cooking Vote, among which it the celebrated Con tinental ; Parlor and Office Stove, and all kind of Catt and Wrought Iron and Beau Work. SLIFE R, W A LI.S.SII RIN' E R A Co. Central Foundry, Ltwuburg, Pa. Marrb SI. ISM. GENERAL ORDER. THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day taken possession of Ihe Philadelphia 4 Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH O. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Officers and Employees will report for insn actions. J. EOOAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn a Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 186. General Order, No. 1. Ta fate Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1862. , Tk. er.aleen Bkla-lalAm. from Warren to Erie, will be nmler the tinpenn- tendrnce 01 jtir.a i.c tt i, wnu.c uut wm be Superintendent of Ihe Western Division. Hit Offiee will be at Erie. Employees on Ihis Division will be under his charge, and will make all communications respecting their Antim nf the hneinesa nf the road, lo him. except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Eastern Division, from a-1 Wkuken, r.ll he tinrier the SOD- ouuuai j w ... erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent ot tne ivesirrn Division. Employees on this Division will be onder his ehsrge, and will make all commn nteations respecting their doiies or the bost aess of the road, lo him, except as otherwise provided ia this Order. IIL The AccasratS of freight sad Pas senger Business will, oo the Western Dtvis. ion, be ia the immediate charge of JOHN C BOGOS, whose title will be Assistant Andtt or. His Offiee will be al Erie. On the Eastern n : .1 :! k - iMeli,M rharff. nf tftvtsiea iney win iu o THOMAS M. DAVI8, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Offiee will mi" m iamsport. He will elto have charge of the distribution of Passeager Tickets over both Divisions. All eommoniestions respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on either Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi lor thereof, and respecting supplies of Tickets to Toasts M. Dtvis. JOS. D. POTT8, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company,) Lessee Pbilad. ex Erie R. R. C General Maaager's Offiee, I Williamsport, Jsn. B. 18M. ' SrURMlTURE WAREHOrjSE.Q oa Market SqaerefLewisbBrg. cti A good supply of Chairs, Tables, Bareaarts, Rtantta, dre,oa head or made ardetw DAVID PINTER. (B8. ICE CREAM "TJIVERT Evening during the seaaoa. Par X!i ties tupplied on short notice. "Tune I MRS. DENORMANDIE. Fire-Twenty U. & Lobji ! mHE LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisbnrg, I Union CoM is Agent for tbe tale ef the Oniled Slates Bit per CeaU Pivc-Tweaty Years Loan. Amounts eaa be had to suit the mesas ot different individuals. The lateresl oa this Loan is payable and will be paidia Uold. 99s IS NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOH.f SQtJIBES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at 12. Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco Boots at 1 2. A largo assortment of Balmoral Boots and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Lewisbnrg. J0H1V B. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR A51 Geatlemen'a Fnrnlsblns; Store, t Market St., jut alone tha Bank, LEWISBURG, PA. The snbseriber has removed into the sew fitted and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large sod well telected flock of MEN'S CLOTniNG, Cloths,' Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, tVe. I also CUT AN D MAKE TO ORDER ia the best style and most reasoaable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, I ean confidently invite both Old ana Hew Cuttomert do n I forget tbe Bign The Red Door ! May 3, 1881 J H BEALE CEMETERY NOTICE. AT ao Election held by the Stockholders of the Lewisbnrg Cemetery, the under signed wss elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grare-disgmg, dee., must be paid to him. Persons interested will please note the change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay menu SOLOMON RITTER. Lewiabarg, Jan. M, lKKrn Ottcl tV A "t-W S CLOTmut rHEKE we will find a large assortment latest styles SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! sneh as French and English all wool Cloth, from $2.50 np to $10.00. Knotty Boys' Cas timere.anrl Silk Mixed Castimeres.Satinetts, die. Clothing; of all descriptions ; Men's snd Boys' Wesr Wbole Suits for fjlS oO that is.eloih coat, satin vest, eassimere pants. Summer Snug for $5.80. Also, a large as sortment of Hats, Caps, dee, such as M'CleU an, uaribaldt. Opera, high and low crowned Hats. Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas. Neck Ties, ic. nOW IS THE TIDE ! lo save from SS lo 60 per cent, and gel the Latest Styles. Also, floods Cut and made to order, and in the latest style. Always from fire to ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s 8tore, Msrket street. Levisbnr. March 11, '63 N. R. ZIMMERMAN. eiHap of Union (Countti. M OUSTED on rollers.varnished.engraved and lithographed in Pbilad. in the best style of the art 30 by 40 inches in size on a scale of li inches to the mile. This Map wat carefully surveyed in I RS6, snd is reas onably correct. Each Township ia colored, and there are theTown Plots and No.s of Lots I in Lewtsburg, Mifflinburg, New Berlin, Har lleton, and New Colombia. Mountains and Streams are traced the Public Roads, with the distance in perches between roads which intersect also Names of Farm-Owners gen erally. Church and School Hnnses, Mills, dec. The Court House, two of the Lewisbnrg Uni versity Buildings, the LewUburg Boat Yard, the Union Furnace at Winfield, and Union Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a separate engrariug each. Every Farmer and person of business sh'd hare one of these Maps for ornament or for reference and information. The original subscription price was $3,50, now reduced to $2 only. fTTor sale at tbe Star o Ckroniele Office, and by Da. S. L. BECK, Lewisbnrg Last and Best News ! TTTE have jutl received from Philadelphia Y and New York, a very large and well telected stock of SUMMER GOODS, which we oder at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of ihis slock of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will find il their advantage lo give ns a eall as in prices we defy any of our neighboring towns for competition. We here also replenished our stock of Groce ries, Hardware, Qaeensva-ai-,cte. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTEB, Ac. Hette Marth Lime, Calcined Flatter, and Hydraulic Cement, always kepi on hand. ITCOUNTRY PRODVCB taken in Ex change for Goods as nsnaL N. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALL8 k CO Lewisbnrg, April 33, 186S Sa eerie at aaS Stoasaehie areyatatiea of 1ROS ,ari netofoiraea aadearaaa by ootabeatioB in k;4raea. aaacOoried be the hteheat Sl.rfw.-1 .M,hnr4lk.. both ia Buroee aaa Ua Hailed states, aad eneoneet sa Uetr rraetioa. Tae ezaerieaoa at thoaeaade Sally arorae that aa are- paratloaof iron eaa ae enaapared with lu laipurttleiet Mood. t. tea of eital a ray. Sale seat athenriaa mi, eoBifiieiKiaa, laaieau lu ar raeeitr ta aiaeastav aaaaarrafcle eaaa. Iaawaloa la all aaaladlaa hi ah irk It has baea tried aaa aro-ed abeelately aaratlre la each af laa Wtoej las eoajpteinta, via: in IMiilitn. Vrniu A eaefMat.. " " - Oaaaliea, foeerSo-Lemrr,. rneiffiml raueovieB, rr.aiet raerealaeir, twel ATtea-a. Kieeieam aetieei, erattra, flamu, Lmr (nmntainH, (Hreaag Uradacna, . .i i.inaa. una anaiamarre, rraiaeieea cae aes arc. Pat aa la Beat Sat autal aoaeaeaaUiaiae Malik. srleetteeataaorkaxt lar Bale k, eTenrlte aad Jealeee. 7ii I ' " a reoaiat srlea. ei KwnjHvm, ereenoaia aa aaareaeea to a. B. LOCKS 4 Oa , Oeaeral teaata. IjtU SSCaa.a er.N.T. Sold in Letcittiurg hy He. 4 Cs C W kfcaSlc r rsMatU A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. , BE it resolved hy the Senate Sat! tJune of Represeatauvea of the Cotantaa wealth of Penaaylvaoia ta Ueaerai Aeacatbiy atet. Thai the (allowing amendments be proposed lo Ihe Constitution ol tbe Commonwealth, ia accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. - There shall be aa addittoaal seetioa to the Ihe third article of the Constitution, lu be dea ignaied as section four, aa follows! -Sicnoa 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commnawealth shall be is any actual military service, under a requisi tion from the President of the United Biaies, or by the authority of this Commonweslth, sneh electors may eiereise Ihe nghl of suf frage in all eleciiona by the citiaeas, aadar such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law, as fully and effectually as if they wer present al their usual places of eleetioa. There shall be two additional sections Ihe eleventh article of the Constitution, to b. designated aa sections eight and sine, as follows 8sctio ft. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing morethau one sot jeet, which shall be clearly expressed in Ihe title, cicepl appropriation bill. Ssctiub 9. No bill shall be psssed hy the Legislature granting any powers ur privileges ia any case where the authority to grant such powers or privileges has been or may here after be conferred upon the Conns ol Ibis Commonwealth. JOHN CESSNA. Speaker of the House af Repre entatives JOHN P. PENNEY, - Speaker of the Senate Office of Ihe Secretary of the Common- ) wealih, Harrisburg, July I, 1863. ) PENNSYLVANIA. SSs I do hereby certify that ihe foregoing J ls Vand annexed is a full, true and eorrert vs- copy of the original Joint Resolution of Ihe Geaeral Assembly, entitled -A joint ites olutton proposing certain Amendments lo the Constitution," as the same remains oa file ia this office. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the teal of tbe Secreta lary's office to be affixed, the day and rear above wittten. EI.I SLIFER. Secretary of the Commonwealth LINDSETS Improved 1711 LOO O SEARCIIEBCD - A ST A XDA HD MEDICINE for tb fadv.iira. nod eifratul ram ! A lMli truing from IMFLKITY Of TIIM BUOI,l THTP DiatiHtM hti wrought tha aWMt BtMatowearot in AmtfttrrnXs MHl of tv-rofuln Cnrrooa TorBaUMD, CtMa. diMWt, KryfiptjU. Btvila. P.inprv tm tb foe, For fcyr. Uewsi. Old, stubborn tlecr, Kbeniauitk diwnUf. Tettrr aVlfejciioD, ColieOeM, Pfpspvtim. Jm0ss4tc 9alt Kb am, jrl-Tcuril diwmMa, 6ntrnl dt-blMty, Liwrr Conplsint, LoM of Annft.t. IeO tpirits Ftiul tnmab. FatWCoevpln!Dt--nf)mll ritwmvbTiJBC thntrwisiB la aa UDpitr aViaU of Um itlood. Tbnhoi portrait of Dnwid MTrvarr of !fpif Tp,wbo,sj thm 3 lt day of AuniMiUrk-s, Bndaftdav.t brfurt; Juatire GorlrT thai ht a tiettte-d for tbtpcor te Cascxb bj thrawph-aiftiaasof Bedford eotity.and bv Tt. Miwton of th fticlctir OHeue, Cincinnati, fur a prritaat of rlr t-iaht month. ssotwitbataaiin whir fa ba , svue. mmt a prttrm of his l ft hsk vers tatirrlif emun way H bad ffiven on all hft. htm b besrrj of tb MHlbod rVarr-ber." and wa toducwd to trv It. Postr bet-tlseari-d biai, aad (altbonrb aadty Jisftpurd i thrr fe an qaritio bat thi i valuable asdirta avrd bt tit. Tb fall particular of tbi iaaarkabl raj mky bMa ia Circular t b bad of any of tb ArfBt. We alao rvfpr to a ea of Nanrr Urvak na-f. f Eldrto), AraiftroosT Co- la .rwrd of aortuafttvr being ttnabl t Kt oat of brd for tbrt yar. To lb ran of a la.. in AnTHt,CIartl?klCawbo Wa aim afflict! with rVrofula la it wort tWrai. To tha eajte of UtTir Utiil. rvitlinc In Carrolltnwa. Cambria Co fa., who wa badly aflltt-td with Canopr that it at hi frtlir mamm otf, and bia eaa wa worse, if poaalM, tbaa H'Crvar'. f h part ir alar of th Trw on of whirb wa eared by th aint of tb -'Blond lHrrher" my alao b foaod In a Clrralnr to be hd of an of fh Acvnt. H. fcKVsKK. Proprtrfor, PillMtmrr. Pa. JLrKrtor,v for tb manufarturv and aJe. irtr tb Pfaa'a Kailmad IV pot. Il'.ilidavborr. Pa. hold hy O. W. grhaffle. Lewiithiinr; M'Crviitht at Ha writ, Bafmlo X Road; KudyA Himmrlrpfr-b. Farmsrili ; CnmmiakT H ilavr. Ilartletnti; D. H.Riwll, Minlinbitrn ; V. . SUmm, Wiafeld; bbiadle k WaHtvasellu.teUaagTO; y14 ICE...fCC..CE ! THE undersigned are polling np aa ICE HOt'SE lame eaough lo supply all our people wiih Ice during Ihe whole year. Ice can be delivered in town, daily, at a cheaper rate than private Ice Houses can be filled. fw Call on either of ns on North 4th St. or et the Ice House below the River Bride. H. t. WKIDKNiMITL, Lewinhonr, 29, 11 tRANK. SMiSTADT REMOVAL ! 1J L. MOWRY has removed his PholO j. ftrapb Establishment to tbe New Building on Market street, recently oc cupied by Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BAIN K, where he has fitted npone of the Finest Galleries in tbe Coontty ! Having superior facilities and a long ex perience, he is satisfied that his work cannot be beaten. Call and lest his workmanship. Lewisbnrg, Aug. is, 63. BULK FOR THE BULLION: THE ondersisned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisbnrg with Pure Milk, commencing about the ISth tnsu Persons wishing lo be supplied, will please send in their names to hira.at the Lewisbnrg Bridge. Tbe Milk will be delivered (dailr except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred br a majority of customers. 8AM L. oLtrt-K. Lewtsburg. April 10, iura Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Dentist. Office in the Dr. Brngger'a new building.. Market street, f western entrance, np stairs) LEWISBURG. Dr.BL'RLAN is now constructing Ibe Non-'. sectional Block work, baked oa Plalina base. which for cleanliness, beauty aad strength has bo equal also teeth mounted on the var- I ions Bases in use and having bad a long and extensive practice, aad being perfectly ; familiar with every department of hia profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be I carefully aad skilfully performed. j Please eall and examine specimens. The , superior qualities of the Non-sectional work j will he evident to all who will give it en im partial examination. Dr. Burlan ia Ihe only person wno constructs tats excellent wore in this section of country . EfCbarges shsll correspond with tae times. Lewisbarg, Sept. 2. ')Si 35 Reward WILL he paid by the School Board ef East Buflaloe township to any person who will inform npon any one committing depre dations or defacing in any way any of the School Bosses of said District, during ihe present year. Bv ordrr i f the Board t DAVID bCHRACK, Tret't W. I. J.I.V.-V, See y NEW OR0CET AND Provision Store! 1 tiroeery sad Provsaiea BHore, ia twte ' basgh's building (Isle Krcsaser'a Tiaahip) West end of Market Square, where he baa just received a well selsetej aasertmenl ef fresh GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. such aa Cottee, Tea, Chocolate, So jar, Rw. Molasses Fish, Salt, Spicea,Tiataf,RaMl? Brooms, Brushes, Tabs, Backeu.Soap.Battar Cheese, Evja. Frail, Fruit Cans, Oriarr.' Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pint, Flour aod Feed, Ctn, Cattle Tonin Qt EE.NSWARE. Wiadow Bbades, Matckt, Stove Polish, Nols BDrr,Tobeceo,Cigsri-! and everything else the Grocery line ,1) i of which he oflrrs al the lowest prieea (os Cash or Country Prduee. . , CHA'S E0LAXD. ' Lewisborr. May 7. I8 FAMILY GROCERY! tTmr tl P aaJ b... J - arr r 'it u -atiuci 3if,aax;u nta vevTa1cJ at Ji f; w FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied by W. M. ETfla, near the old Hayes stand. Market street, Leaw isl.urg. ahere be is always prepared taj furnish the public with Ihe best of Cttflee, Tea, as;ar, Uplews, 5at. CstDttlea, Frttlla, Flah, Flosu & t eed, caeca, Jte. kKtu, together with all other articles o.aally kepf in such an eeiabliabment at theluwest yricaa 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plamaiioa Bitters for sale. Jan 30.'6i N T1IA. MITCHELIAgt T.T7EST BRANCH losnranee Companv. V of Levck Haven, Psw Insures Property ia both Town aad Coos try oa as reasonable Terms as any ether good O -mpaay. The large increase of Premium Holes mites it a reliable Company to iatare ia. aaeeaat af rrrtBlam Sates new la taree, S3M.SSS.SS JVV.Cairaaa, Sec G.C.Haavsr.Pres LARISO.l PRO-i. Arrnt, Dee IS. 18SI 1-ywi.anrg Watches, Jewelry am Silver Ware. No. 653 Market St. PHILADELPHIA ea. n inr. undersigned woaieT ,repecifully invite yoar u- sl'enllon to ais well sclarted siocs ol r ine Uuld and Silver WATCHES. Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every variety of styles comprising all of the newetl aad aosl beautiful dwnA. Alao.KOi.IU SILVER WARE, etjual ta Coin and Ihe best make of Sitrer Pitted Ware Each article ia avav rustical lo be as rrprrsrntej. (7" Watches aad Sewelry carefully to. paired and satisfaction gaaranteed. JACOB HARI.ET. (Suereaacr fa Stavffrr a) Hat In) February S7. 1863. LUM HKIt! LUMBER! fTIHE subocriben have for sale j fjn tots to suit purchasers ' a large nar.lt of FINE BOARDS Panel Stufll Plank, eke. Alsa .VOOO Flt. JIJILi 86 inch Sawed Shrngles superior qualilj. Also fiiare Timber for Buildings : Which are offered low fur cash, at our Mi 's on South Branch of the White Deer Crerk is Hartley township or delivered oa ihe Brash Vallev Marrows road at the end of vnr Road. LrA Diploma for a tuperior sample et Planks, and a Premium for Bails and Shin; les,were awarded as at the last Uaioa CoAg, Fair. JOHN M'CALL HONS. iy- 'oreal Hill P O, Co ion Co, Pa New btand New Goods! JOSEPH L.HAWN kiting taken tie J room, nnder ihe Trlerraph and Chronicle ofEces,refitted them, and filled in an eitensive variety o( Date, Cop; Gentlemen' $ Clolh'nj, ttr. AtcA a larv a n nl.. .1 ; r I ' 1 nTUI CASSI M ER E8, etc, which he will make up f order, is he still continue, the Tailoring Busi ness. H e t neen.M - - II .k -. f v u ,,r ciCLUir an -' " - entrusted lo his care, to the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cnttine and Rrmin.. Anna to order. f Lewi bur. A or, I in taat ..,, MASON oV CO. t-a-rcues INGRAVELS and STATIONERS, J SOT CheMnol St. Pkiladrtpkia. e.WldtBrCard.etheaee.trt,lea. VMtiaa aad Buname Karat, eo(ra.rd aad prialed et tke eaerleet aotioe. A MTV fall aeeortKeat ot t'lB Stetleairv alwejr.aa band, luitiale ta O.4or,aod nrri earMvet Baiboaeina, arttatirall, eaeeated. ay elyle af raaar and Kavejoaee aiade lo order Jaaa 20, 1S6S IIIE siJiscriLer eon- A. tin ues to carry on the j Livery Banlness ail the Old Btand on rknthl Third street, near Market, and respecifull solicits tbe patronage of his friends snd I .a public generally. CHAKLES r. Htw. Lewisbarg. May It, 1850 HTHENOLOQi: ACl'RIOL'S and eniertainng 'ittle Book (all abont Matrimoay, Money, and sib er mailers,) for the smnsemenlejf every body (ano the yenng folks, also,) on long winter evenings, rainy days, etc. Price. SO cents. Wholesale. 15 Cents. Bent by mail for seven 3 cent stamps. For sale atthe-.ara) fTtroa, icfc" office. WORDE.V COH.NELlVS. rablLbtre, teai.larf.ra nrfeei? AttonUon, Ilaslciaia! A l,re essorimesl of rfjvXVV TieJina, Goitars, e of sll T3iyfcV kinds also Yiolin. Guitar, and Banjo Strings, Briages, Pegs, Ae. snd the best Viol ib Rosin call al Ihe Post Office sad examine. O W FORREST is-PIC-N IC.-w - W,TI jama lata tha Wagon, aad all take a rlet LARGE, handsome and verv comforts 1 rnrftx. ble WAGOX hashers. fitted np for the especial accommodation e Pic-Nie and other similar excursion. Term moderate. Apply to JOU. M. HOISEJ Lewisbarg. Jane 3, 1859. ttnioii Conrty Sfrr&klrlsNrg C,hi1s .d.V lADXPSlfDEXT FAMILT JOIBXM baaed rrUaia, al Uwataara-laiaa raasi). rraa-B TKSMS ii SO aer Tear, re aa e.ia is ".' atheeaaaenle.raloeWar.berterrted. J". neaill aa, " mr Boaika. llrtrfci l awiV torelabl BMalhe.liM fcr iteea aioathe.3 ' " eeara. tt tor fcor ropire one J.r. tlu aw ra nf' ' . eeer. to. Sieele No. e t ete. raerete tr aiail tfJ-J reeeteed ta r.U. ae.te eteaiaa. at beak ealae here. Meet eiede el rrodaee reeriree rV . M-Vtaea rheUawexrireforhieharr'",,'" laal.ee aero a raaaia aeeaaal) U ai ""'r'' ' a-aare ase week, St ale awk after taerrtlea. 3 del . MM, i dot. ee Jr. Half, eaeere- 0.1. t eel. T.,..r-le. 4 ).. '"Mft ae rm eae-ajarlh el a ealaaa. It dot. rrry':..,m ieee. ae. m, mmj ae eereed aa..a. A I"!TJL B ef nmmlHM t ae. ee It o. "!' ""iV SeaHlll.illevl.l-l.v- CoromanicarioDa doetred ea trpleeot rra-'". and aeeneeeok-4 k, the writer', real ltt7,.ea Vke SIA.i-.ltTICTSLItl.BAI'H " n.oal af the JOar . fSra.e-t-.br whirb """''" rl " N.w. ia adreae, ef Ike Phitod. Halle. , a.,wel C.oaert-d wtrt. th. new "t ""',irif"i.d. klade of JOB FB1RTIKO, '""l.'Jrnl . tO- oV.,.rl. ed - 1, .T. .t'..oal trn.a.a!. to k. V'?',,.o mZj: . Work .k.a .fc-llrered- All ''''M-e rr, l'S-s" "" m53 . wt"is- rr BIT