BY-AND-DY. Tbera'a little mischief maker That it stealing half our Mix, Sketching pictures, in a dreara-land, Which are never eoen in this ; Plashing from our lips the pleasure Of tli present while we i;:h You rosy know this mischief maker, For his nauio is ''lty-aud-by." lie is sitting by our hearth-stones, ' With lii sly, bewitching glanro, Whispering of the coming morrow, As the ftoeial hours advance. Xoitering 'mid our calm reflections, Hiding forms of beauty nigh, He's a smooth, deceitful fellow, This enchanter, "iJy-aud-by." Yon may know him by his mincing, ly his careless, sportive air, By his sly, obtrusive presence, That is straying everywhere; Hy the trophies which he gathers, Whero his cheated victim lio, For a bold, determined fellow, Is the conijucrer, 'J5y-and-by." When the calls of duty haunt un, And the prescut seems to be All the time that ever mortals Fnateh from long eternity, Then a fairy band seems painting Pictures on a distaut sky, For a cunning little artist Is the fairy "Hy-and-by." "By-and-by" the wind is singing, 'Hy-and-by" the heart replies, J?ut the phantom just before ns, E'er we jrrasp it, ever flies. List not to the idle charmer, Scoru the very Etccius lie, Only in-the fancy liveth This deceiver, "Hy-and-by." Three Wise Paragraphs. Boys, take Heed ! In a short time past, a number of young men in vari ous parts of the country, Lave been arrested for high crimes. It has turn ed out, in every instance, lessons of ruffianism were taken when they were permitted to be on the streets, in the evenings, among bad associates. The rum shops, the hotels and the gamb ling rooms of a town, are the schools of hell. It is the frequenting of such places and indulging in idleuess with out any honest olject in pursuit to absorb one's time and mind, that make murderers, swindlers, or highwaymen of thousands, who, if properly train ed, would be good and useful iucm- j bcra of society. How is it in our j community ? rarents I can you ten how and where your boys ppend their evenings ? Are they at home, impro ving their minds, and conducting themselves in such a manner that you foel assured will never dishonor their families. iniure society, and ruin them selves by indulgence in crimes? or are they roaming the streets, lounging in stores, shops, taverns, or worse places, and. fitting themselves for the nrhouse, penitentiary and the gal st These arc solemn questions, that should Btartlc every parent. Tondcr them, carefully and prayerful ly. Think of the duty you owe your children, to God who gave them, and to society which is to suffer by your negligeuce or be blessed by your watchful care and thoughtful training. A fearful responsibility rests upon on. and vou should be able to dis charge vour duty to those under your care, so that they may not become ob jects ol dread ana loaining in com nrtraiiies when you arc no more. Idle Girls. The number of idle, useless girls, in all our large cities, 4 . - n'l 1 Bccms to be increasing, i ncy lounge or sleep through the mornings, parade the Btrccts during the afternoon, and assemble in frivolous companies of their own and the other sex to pass away their evenings. What a store of nuhiippincss for themselves and others, are they laying np for the com ing time, when real duties and high responsibilities shall be thoroughly assumed! They arc skilled in no domestic duty nay, they despise them; have no habits of industry, nor taste for the useful. What will they le as wives and mothers ? Alas for the husbands and children, and alas for themselves 1 W ho can wonder, if domestic unhappincss or domestic ru in follow ? It is one of the world's oldest maxims, that idleness is the xiursing mother of all evil and wretch edness. IJow sadly strange is it that eo many parents mothers, especially forget this, aud bring up their daughters in dainty idleuess 1 They arc but sowing the wind to reap the Whirlwind. j Give Ilm a Trade. If education is the great buckler aud shield of lib erty, well developed industry is equal ly the buckler and shield of individu al independence. As an unfailing resource through life, give your son, equally with an education, a good, honest trade. Better any trade than none, though there is ample room for the adaptation of every inclination in thi3 respect. Learned professions and speculative employments may fail a man ; but an houcst handicraft trade, seldom or never if its possess or chooses to exercise it. Let him feel, too, that productive handicralts are honorable and noble. The men of trades the real creators of what ever is most essential to the necessi ties and welfare of mankind above all others, in whatever repute they lave been held by their most fastidi ous fellows, must work at the ore of liuman progress, or all is lost. But few brown handed trade workers think of this, or appreciate the real power and position they compass. Give your son a trade, no matter what fortune he may have or seem likely to inherit. Give him a trade : be can always battle with temporal want with this, and can always be in dependent. Tha North A ericas state that in the contested L-eisIative districts ol Scm Jersey, the Uaiouu'j hid a majority of tug j"ibt TOl. "STAR & CHRONICLE" CALENDAR CO it 9 1 ?- o ill rai Jaa sis I July. 1 3 4 lull 17 IS 10 5! 7 a 1! 12l l'i'l i,U II;. iiiji ha u,i :4 -Ji 2ft 2b 27 K 3b 21 30 311 rcb. I 1 3 4 S 6 1 s 3 41 S 10 11 12l 17 i!il llo 11 12 13 16117 It 2 24 26 ! WiHl It IK I Mar. StfU 1 S 3 4 5 8 e'ifi h!ij. T 15 14 1 2 3' slim 4 S 15 IfillTllKjltt -JO ;2l23j24 fli 126 27 20121 11 12 IS loll lsl 22 23.24; 28,2!10l lot-it April ' 1 SJ 7 Hi cto..i S n 2 3 9 10 12ll31415 16 12I2I22 2X. lill? iali4'liil a ft a v IS IT 1I1 20 21-2223;2I ;25:227!2S 29 .10 31 May. ft I 6 12 13 19 20 KOV. 1 s 10 11 12 13114 lfi 1 1-11 19 20 21 24 26 ssisi 22 231,24124 2 27 2S 31 Jane 3 4 eft. I 1 10 11 1 2 s: 14 1 7 R 9'10 121 22 2S 2'j : 11 15 10 17 2S 21 21122 Holidays Banks close on Kew Tear's Dy iih July ThaolKgiTinj Clirllmij Union County Official Record. rmHeiU Judge SaTl 8- Woom, Lrwistmra Pott Off) 0 AxtodaU Judge Johh W. Smonreff, Mffllobnrg do do Joua Waixs, Lewisburg do XArt" LAFlTrm AutRNKT do do do do do do do do rrvUirmotary Jmrm W. BamM Beg 4 Rrc. GmolMauil, Ihttrict Atlttmry A L pit CP IlATCI TV.ojurrr J'Mm A. MutTi, do do do do OaMMutwmer .Irar M. Waltck, WlnSld do Robkkt Rup, Lftorltnn do S..Mt-EL M AKsn U.I.NPW CvlnmUo Cbmmiut0er'Ct'lc- Andrew KetMEOT,Lewltbttrf do do rnrf M m. Jose. " do do do fnnttrt Wihuh t OotxlUTft, do do AcheU Superintendent Jons A. Owe do Mercantile Appraiser Vx. Roeboto, Hew Bulla do Surrey CuXHD HKCKLKK, Forest Hill do Cimner Kluha Straok, Lewifrborf do Auditor DtvtEl. 8H4FEER, do do do BKTRiEoTHoMPflO!r,Miflllobarg do do J. P. lUOEKBOca, SUfer do JnavSni irar JU C D SoRmnuMlfllobarff do iMleotar do Tao. CauRca, ireltot do rost-Ofiices in Union county. .Mrtro io Brlj town.hlp) - D Strob"TRr, P M .Yir-i;Dinntown. BraJvTp) Dnvid Arhucklo " While llerr MJU illtjIiUiwa, Wh.D.Tp) Ch' M Klnr J K Corrrj Mrrf Milton (BlljTp) - Joho nteitmiia " Uro w Forrect " Lemit'urff (ttouoty Seat) llnrialoe J' X. iMuii lri llaurk U rea flut (FsrmenTtlle) Murtlo udy " M HirU'Urg ... Hare M StW - ItartleUm .... Hflrii C Ho;H " ierurtlt-n (wRtend nrtleyTp) Mark Halfpenny " White Spring (LimealoOf Tp) - i 8 Rauiiibu"h .V Berlin .... K-1wJ Smith " KSnjUU-iDTf Valley, CnionTp) - 8ul A Waiter " Regular Union conntyConrts open Third Moodaj la February May Sapteaib'r Daoemb'r GOING 2 C THE SPRING ARRIVAL OF mm AT N. R. Zhuierman's ? C. D. BREWER, Attorney at Law, LEU LSRCKfl, TMOJ CO, PA. OFFICE (on Market 8t) formerly occupied by Win Cameron, Jr. Cullections and other professional business promptly attended to. Claims fur Pensions, Homines and arrears of pay dae from (iov'l, made out and collected June I, mod Best Woek fob Caxtassiso Agents Harper's Pictorial History. OF THE GREAT REBELLION .V TltS VSITED .STATES. "IIESSRS. HARPER At BROTHERS have J.VL commenced the issue, in Numbers.of a The work has been for many months in course of preparation, by 4 writer every way qualified for the task. The IxTsonccrto contains a clear account of the formation of the Confederacy of the Slates : the formation and adoption of ihe Con stitution of the United Stales and the estab lishment of the National Government ; the origin, development, and progress of the doc trines of Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed, until the final culmination in the Great Kebellion. The HisToav comprises an account, drawn from the most authentic sources, of Ihe Events of the War; intrigues of the Southern leaders at home and abroad ; the gradual defection of one section ; ihe great Uprising of the People for the maintenance of ihe National Life and Exisience; the rapid creation of an immense Army and Navy ( Battles by Land and 8ea. The IiirsTnaTioss comprise Portraits of those who hsve borne a prominent part in the struggle; Maps of different localities; Plans of leading actions ; Views of scenes of inter est, and of the most important Battles. These Illustrations are mostly from drawings taken on the spot, by artists drpuied for that purpose, to accompany every division of our Army and Navy. Every facility at the command of the Pub lishers has been employed in 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 THF. GREAT STRUGGLE FOR THE AMERICAN UNION. Mode sad Terms r rahlifatlea. The work will be issued in Numbers, eon sisting of 14 pages of the size of "Harper' 1 Weekly" printed from clear type, upon fine paper! and will probably be completed in about Twenty Numbers. The Numbers will be issued at intervals, if posible, of about three or four weeks. The Price of each Number, which contains maiter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Cents. The Illustrations in each Number are alone worth ihe price asked. Men out of employ meni.especially SICK OK DISABLED SOL DIERS, can find ao other work so sore of ready sale and good profits. For further, par ticulars, apply to the Publishers. HARPBR & BROTHERS, Franklin Sqnare, New Yotk By C J. ST AH I. THNDERY on 3d street, few doon ' ortk af Markat, LMWlSBUJia, f X)T A "TT7" O for Judticeg and j Li ULl Vi IV O Constable., foe male j r fdami It, cider, at tbe Chronicle OSce UNION COUNTY STAR 'Tie 2uqncbana 3itunB." St. Self-tar (f biter unb Jicrauflcbrr. 8SJiro it fmiJburg jrt tornitrftag in krut fdjrr poc fcnaatyatbcit, nab i Me viftt bratfd 3ritun tl$t am JSJrpttantd aiirtiiu) sen wrtocura grtradtBtri. lirftijrinina bit'aat bit anatmtuun Stachridjlrri n tutprrtrm bit kefoncrrt n 9Jtijftittn btr tfinin liri im IVitltl f tanfultaiiitn, Worm fit jirfulirt. JJrrii $1,00 ba 3abr, cnaorau tcjabll, sbtr in ben trjh-a 4 JSodjrn. $1,25 tttnn nciabtt in bra erftta 8 gtvaotm fees bit, wit l,iO itctaa yaitT. Mt tfranhnaiiintqnt tflrfc tmAnrt tin Siguartton 12 ."Kcibrn 4rritr fur bas 3abt $&. ! Mliritrt Skfanntmaftungrn in a-fibaituifj. CABD. THE nnjertignrd, having loanrd hisfnrni tare.fizmres and utensils to Mr. H. L. M'Mio for ihe period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from leisbarg, takes this method of returning his thanks 10 the people of Lewisborg and vicinity for their uniform kindness and Ihe liberal support they have given him during his residence among Ibem. KICHAKD M. COOPER. LewUbarg, April 20, 1863 NOTICE. rTlHC nndcrsigned, having oktsined Ihe use I of the furniture, fiztores and utensils of Mr. Ricatna M. Cooria, will continue the Bakery, Confectionery and Action business, at the old stand, on Market street, fur the pe riod of one year. He hopes by ntnct attention to business lo merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H. U M'MAHON. Lewlsburg, April SO, 1863 ESTABI,ISHE1, 17GO. PETER LOEILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufactnrer, 16 18 CHAMBEB8 ST., (ToTrly 4i Ubttntxra 9lnH, Piw fork,) "TTOIJLD ca'l the aitentiun of Dealers lo f f to the articles of hismanfaciure,Tii i BIUW.K HMIT. Fun Rpr. Iare Tinrfnfs, CoafM tUpp. Msehitorhi, iaericuin QBtlniati, Gopcoliatvtu ituow rrr. Hijh TMft Irotrh. Frwh tlnnr ! 9eAteh. ItiPb llign Tom tor LBOdyfuoi, nv-n ivoich. tAflntitm i$ tatt4 in the larp rdtvUmx in prirrg mf rime-tut Lffwina awn smoking iotmcem, mvuc rnu Jvwnd of Superior timatttm. anAKiso. Long, No. 1, n,J. Mor i Aland, Granulated. t!i cur cHi:rmcb I A. L . or plain, Ca"ntl.h. or trvt, 0wtt rtrriltfJ ')roorX Tin foil Cmreodietb, 8. JTO, Pftknifsti, ConatsT, TrkL-h. IS. B. A circular of prices will be sen ton application. March I . "6:ly 1 CO-PARTNERSHIP. Tbe undersigned have as sociated themselves into copart nership for the purpose of carry ing on the Lumberine, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Ccmiobnrg Steam pinning illills, where they intend to keep slnck of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Hiding. Shingles, Lath, Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Hash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in rice and workmanship. J. It. DtEFFENDERFER, MARTIN PRF.lSBAliH, HIRAM DREISBACH tawlanara Hanlne Mllla, Irrtl 1, lseo. REMOVAL. TB. CHRIST, Esq., has removed his Of j, fice to the building of Jonathan Spyker. North of the Court House, and immediately opposite Ihe Buffalo House, where he will at tend lo all manner of business at his office with dispaich and promptness in his line of business. (Speaks both English and German.) April I, 1S6J. L. B. CHRIST. J.8.1larsk. t.aerfcley. fjjaorklri. r. Braver J. S. MARSH & CO, (SUCCESSORS TO SEDOEa, H tSaa a CO.) LEWISBUKO FOTJNDItY AQRICUL TU A L WORKS LeivlNbarfr, Pa. Wl bsvo eonatantlr 00 hand and Mr aala, W!IOtK.ALB OR ItKTAfL, Reaper. Mt mud flurer Ifnrrettere; terain and Ornn rdn; Maud and Htrte turner M Snellen; One. Two and Four Mora, Tread, Hweep and Roll Vnwm : Oorw llntlere. Feed fnttere, THreehere, Hem, .Stnr". Hells. Irem frtmu or ttnildtnae. Iron fence: Kmhnfft. Mill Gearingt, e. ac.and hoM oorwl'" rad at all tlnn to no all aisna or Vol's far Hrn wlthlhe lotina and dlratrh. Work or Manofaetorea invariably warranlrd as recommaaded. Onk n nwpwtlully ol idled and.romptlr a"-- ted to. Junrl. ISM) DR. HOOFLAND'8 BALSAMIC CCRDIAL, fOR THK SPEEBT CTU 99 ini-umnnut, Ihsnstd nf Vr llwt$ mritiwg from (Wrf, Jnripirnt amtunpt'"-. t4 or tht rrJuf mn'd ( at ait pfKMtdf) curtq J'atfnU in mirmnvrd &tg of the latter 1 H K Halnamic OortUl ff enttrrlf m VtMuhW prodao tion.rombinlnir (tap bpallnn prnprtii of the Halmm, with the tnTiiprrt,n qualtftt-n of aConttal, ftrrsrluninr m ootnbinatrna Ht well stiaptd to the purpna intended, that them are bat fw mm of JIwbm which will not. at an early period, succumb to lis iit-altDg tutd l.lc ciTins pmnvrtri"." fnr ntten ha the treatment of pulmonary rHeate ee. enpter the irreater portion of the at ten Una of tit rten-tltn- of the medical world, hut none acquired more eminent- in bin treatment of theee diaeaeea, than the cele brated I'rnMtlan lr. Ilnodand. the orlicinator of the Hal famlr Cordlftl. Hie life wan devoted to the prodaotlotinf remedies that would stand unrivaled. I!nw wet) he ha Qcreeded. the Atneriran people are able to Jttdif: and we pnwttively aaeert. that no preparation that hare ever been placed before them, baveonnferred ther-ame amount of b4-6ti! on nrTrinir faomanity, or bare elicited an manv eommrndatinn from all clatweaof eorleiy. a the remediep of llnofland, prepared bj l)r. C. H. Jackaoa 4 O., of Phlladolphia. The Cordial In dwijrned fr a claw of dlea-ea nor ffeav era) and more fatal than any other to which the people of the country are hjpot thoa prinirinr from a ulicht enld That eminent authority. Dr. Bell, aaye: 1 will not aar that Colda are to our Inhabitant what th Plague and Tel tow fever era to thoae of other eonn triee ; bat I can aver confidently that they aher In dte eaae of creater complicity and mortality than theae latter Eead what the eminent fl!aa Manafaetarer. JOHH M. vnilTALUaayaor the BALSAMIC CORDIAL. Im. C M . Jkcvtnn p.eepted friend : Having for a Ion time been acquainted with the virtue) of thy BAW P A M 1C H)R DIAL in Cooirha, Told. Inflammation of the l.ii nf. Ac, I thua freely near testimony to ftaellirac. For aevcral yearn I have never bsn-n without It in my family. It i alo five me planre to titat that I have need it with entire in the treatment of Rowel Complaint. Th frtrnd trutv. JHI M. HITAI.U fifth Mo. 17, iM&it. Race at above 4th, Philad'a. VaT'Tbeae mediclnea are for aale bv all reapeetabla Druceta and 'teaier In mediefnee in the United Stmtea. Can aula. Britfta Prov1nea. and Weet Indie, at Tfr cents per bottle. Beware and ret tbe cenulne, with the tdiena tureof C. M. Jaekaoaon the wripnerof each bottle: all other- are eoiintrrfHt. PrinHpal OSco and UanaCacadV ry. 41 Arch afreet, PhlladelpfaiPn. VARIETY STORE AT THE Old Post-Office Stand. A LARGE snpplyof Bnoks,Stationery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuts, Basktes, Pictures, and a variety of NICK NACK8 for sale cheap by 763 H W CROTZGR, Lewisborg REMOVAL. JOHN A. MERTZ, Esq, has removed his Office oa Market 8t. two doors west of the Lewisboric Bank, where he will attend to all Banner of business in bis line with promptness. Speaks both English and Ger man. J. A. MERTZ Lewisborg, April t, 1893 ' & LEWISBURG CIIRONICLE-NOV. 17, 1803. PALMER, BOSS CO., (lst. . rst-a. a.. Lewisborg Pinning Mill, Ikeea constantly oa hand and saanulaciare to order llaorlair, StiUBX, Uteri, Saab, Shutter. BUaei, Meuldtntrs of all patterns, and all oiher descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly nlled. All work warranted to givesatislaction EVA a eitensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on hand for sale. Factory or finrlk Second ttrttt,LewUtntTg,Pm April S2, 1869. COAL COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. Also. BlaekamaW Coal, Pltater aid SaI. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOL8TEHC. Lewisborg, May J7,'5.' BUCKEYE ALL RiSHT For the Harvest of 1863! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Alarket I a m r im beb bt Slm, WALLS, SHRINER&CO., LewlHbura-, Pa. pnrhc i)c Hcaprr fihmt. fPHE unprecedented success of the " Bock J eye" is ihe strongest pro-f of Us soprnur excellency. 1 tie BULSbIC has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture ot HEA1-1SU AXD MOW ISC, Machines, and its reputation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages, we win, nuwever.call the attention of the farmers to a few of its merits. The TWO DKIVINU WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out or grar, or be backed wiihout vibrating the knives the Hieel Cutter Bar Ihe Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Hteel Face or Cnlting E.te the Double- Hinged Joint, by which the Cnlier Bar may be Folded the long Crank f haft the Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Cutler Bar may be raised and lowered so as lo cnt as low to Ihe ground as may be deired the Kteel Piiman and Brass Bui its Light Draft (no Bide Draft) no weight on the horses necks backs 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 furnished with two Cutler Bars one for cutting grass, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted lo tbe use intended). No eOort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in theenviable position it now occu pies, that of being the Best Hachlne la the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the generous sup port I her have received in introducing trie celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are mneh indebted to them for iheir warm greet ings and kind offices in recommending it to their friend" and neighbor. For Uertincates, Ac, see Circulars, which mar be had of any of their Agents. Thev also manufacture Meiers Pat ent PlMton Grain Drill, which is acknowledged to be the UtSl SEED bOW ER IN USE, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY! Also, the Keystone Clover Htrt ler, hich cleans Itiorouzhlv. without in the leant injuring Ihe seed. Will clean more in the same time than any olher machine in use. They also mannfaciure and keep on hand for sale Coring's Tread Power and Thrt'hrri Teleoraph Fodder Vulter (two vzet) i t onktng i Sforea, among which is the celebrated " Con tinental i" Parlor and Office Stove, and all kinds of Cant and Wrought Iron and Brann Work, slit i;k.w a i.i.s.mi kii uk a i;o. Central Foundrg, Lewittwg, Pa. Mart 31. lr. GENERAL ORDER. THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie" Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with Ihe Philadelphia A Erie Railroad Company, I hey have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Officers "and Employees will report for instructions. J. EDGAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn a Railroad Co. Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1863. General Order, No. 1. To take Efi-ct on and after Jan. 30,1862. I. The Tv'eMern Division, from Warren to Erie, will be under ihe Huperin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His OITiee will be at Erie. Employees on this 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 Eastern Dltlxlon, from Sunhnry to Whetham, will be under the sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on ihis Division will be under his charge,' and will make all eominu. nications respecting their duties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwiie provided in this Order. III. The Accounts of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western fii ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOGG3, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division they will he in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on either Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets lo Taoaas M. Davis. JOS. D. P0TT8, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railrosd Company,") Lessee Pbilad. ft Erie R. K. L General Manager's Office. X Williamsnort. Jan. 30, 1863. ' FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, J a on Market Square, Lewisborg. of A good supply of Chairs, Tables, Rarei I, Manas. e., on nana or made DAVID GINTER. fS26 srd ICE CREAM EVERT Evening during the season. Par lies sapplied on abort noiire. June 1 MR8. DENORMANDIE. Five-Twenty TJ. & Loan 1 THE LEWISBCRG BANE, of Lewisburg, Union Co., is Agent for Ihe sale of the United Stales Six per Ceau Five-Twenty Tears' Loan. Amounts can be had to suit the means of different individuals. The Interest on this Loan is pajable and will be paidia Gvld. 99 NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOI1JI SQl IKES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at 1 2. Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco Uoots at 12. A large assortment of Balmoral liooU and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Lewkbnrg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Gentlemen' 1'nrnlnfalnrr store, slj Market St.,jitnt almve tht Hank, ff LEWISBURG, PA. Tbe subscriber has removed into the new fllttd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and welt selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres. Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AND MAKE TO OKDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the besi workmen, 1 can cunhcently invite noin via and Arte Customers do n't forget the Sign The Red Door! May 2, 1X61 J H BEALE CEHETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Stockholders of Ihe Lewisbnrz Cemeterv.ihe under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys 1 for lots, grave-dixging. Sec, mnsl be paid to him. Persons interested will please note Ihe change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make Immediate pay ment. HOI.OMOX RITTER. Ltwiabarg, Jan. 2S, lG2mS WHERE we will Hod a large assortmem latest styles SPUING AMD SUMMER GOODS! such as Trench and English all wool Cloih, from S.50 np to $10.00. Knoity Boys' Cas simere. and Silk Mned Cassimeres,8atinetta, e. tlolhlna; or all descriptions ; Men's and Boy' Wear W hole Sum for $150 lhal is.eloih coal, satin vest, eassimere pants. Summer 8nit for 5.50. Also, a larrre as sortment of Hat's, Caps, Ac, sorb a. M'Clel. !an. Garibaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hats. Hose, Handkerchiefs. Collars, Shins, Huspenders, Umbrellas. Neck Ties. Ac HOW IS TEE TIHE ! to save from as to 60 per cent, and get ihe Latest Style. Also. Uonds Cnt and made to order, and in . V. - I . , J , me mica, sijic. Always irom nve lo ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls A Co.'s 8tore, Market street. Lewisburg. March II, '6S N. R. ZIMMERMAN. eiHtisP 0f Union (Conntp. MOUNTED on rollrrs,varnishrd,engraved and lithographed in Philad. in the best style of the art 30 by 40 inches in sue on a scale of l inches lo the mile. This Map was carefully surveyed in 1856, and is reas onably correct. Each Township is colored, and there are the Town Plots and Noj of Lois in Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, New Berlin, Har lleton, and New Columbia. Mountains and Stream are traced the Public Roads, with the distance in perches between roads which intersect also Names of Farm-Owners gen erally. Church and School Houses, Mills, Ac. The Court House, two of the Lewisburg Uni versity Buildings, the Lewisburg Boat Yard, the Union Furnace at Wjnfield, and I'nion 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 -1:3,5.0, now reduced to $2 only. CVTor sale at ihe Star y Chronicle Ollice, and by Ha. 8. L. BECK. Lewisburg Last and Best News ! V17E have just received from Philadelphia Y and New York, a very large and well selected slock of SDOTEn GOODS, which we offer at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of this stock of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will find it their advantage lo give us a call as in prices we defy any of onr neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stock of Grace riei, llardMare,Queeaaware,&.c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. White Mxnh Lime, Calcined Platter, and ITiiiraulic Cement, always kept on hand. I trCOVSTRY PRODUCE taken in Ex change for Goods as usual. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS & CO Lewisburg, April S3, 186S An aperiBt and gtomaeliig artaatlo ofHtOH yart thst of o,r--o and carbon tj rombuatioa in bjdmiron. nnrtionad b.T tha hinhoat Hadioal Aathotiti-a. both In Mron. and lb t niitd sutca, and praacribad la thair prartieo. w Iho expnioiMa ortbonranda dallr prove that nopra. iJ'V, ,ro a b MBaarwl with It. Inpnrittni ot tne blood, deprMtion of Tttal rnrrity, pala ad otbarvtoa klT ooiapleiioma, Indicate iu nrceaaitTia alawatatan eoncvi.abla caaa. Innoiiona in all Baladioa la which It haa bean triad tha, proTed abaol ulcly curaUra in aaoh of tha follow ini eonplalnta. via : a f u - ja.- n - . . ' Vmaw, aaiwiww, Mrysprmnm. umeyahem, mrl,l)(nkt(, iatwral Omsumptiim, fiervfulou, Tuberculorie, Sou Rhesm. Mitnunetruatiaml WAiA-j, nianris. lArer Cnmstaintu rSraaae Headaches. Mheumstunt, tntarm ittetd Aaara, fimptes em tne bee, del Pot np in neat (at natal baxae eaaSaiaiag SO pi I U, "t'.pr bo ! ' 1 by drairtlau and daalara. a li i " l" Wee aa raoaipt at tha nrtoa. AU latlara, ordara, tr., nhoiild be addraaaad to , . .L0vKBAO.,Craarai Aranta. I,M1 20CsiaalltM.T. Sold in Levulurrj ly ii. A Ce C W ScaaCc I B Calaaell . JZierir.aJ1vrp' A Joint Resolution proposing certaia Amendment to the Constitution. BE it resolved by Ihe benaie aad Hoe of Representatives of the Coal ssoa weal lb of Pennaylvania General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed . lo the Constitution o( ihe Cominonweaun, in accordance with tbe proviaioua ol tbe tenth an cle thereof. There shall be an additional section to the the third article of ihe CunMitutinn. lo be des ignated as section four, as follows; -Wti Tiot 4. V henever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a requisi- j lion from the President of the United Males, ' or by Ihe authority of Ihis Commonwealth, J such electors may eiercise the right of suf- frase in all elections by Ihe cililens onrter such regulation, a. are or shall be preScr,hed by law, as fully and eH'ectually ax il ihey were present at ihnr usual places of election. There shall be two ad liiional sections the eleventh article of ihe Constitution, to b. designatrd as sections ei.ht and nine, a follows (iiaioi n. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature containing more than one soi jeci, which shall be clearly expreased in ibe uile, except appropriation bills. rJicTius: 11. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers or privileges in anycase where ihe autheniy to grant such I powers or privileges has been or may here . after be conlerred upoo Ihe Coons ol this Commonwealih. JtJH- Cfc., Speaker of Ihe House of Repre en aiives JOHN P.Pr.NNEY, speaker of the Senate Office of the S-errtary of Ihe Common- wealth. Harrisburg, July 1, 18b3. PENNSYLVANIA, &S: I do hereby certify that the foregoing is ynd annexed is a fullttrue and correct sts-fc copy of the original Joint Resolution T Ihe Oeneral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Res olution proposing certain Amendments lo ihe Constitution," as the same remains on file in this ollice. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the ferreta tsry's ottire to be alliied, the day and vear above written. El.l f-LIKKR. Secretary of the Commonwealth LIXDSEY'S Improred rHLoou sriRCiitR,: A ST A XDAKt) aMEDHISK for the fvrrmlj. radical anil fletaal ran f A U.dlww rising horn IMFLKMY U TUK HUXtVl TniS Detlfcin bu wrougltttJj tnostt aairaeuloafearMi In dewtscrate caaea of Pfrofula CntaneftU Ait. Fi in pies on Ilia farts. Old. -tub born I leer, Tfticr attct4oB, Vy apfps-ia. J au atdica, JHrrcunl !.1r C'lBiDlaiDl, Low Spirits Caaerovf formation. )Cr.ipla, Uiln tsor lye. Sealit Ilawl, Khnmatir iltaoravra, Oiativwnraa, !lt Kb-nin. nnral drMHty, Ixmw ftf Appetite, J'ool Stomsfh,- Kemaie-Cewpiaint itndsill di-i iu aa impan itart of th Blvl. bariua UuiirorislD Tha abeiT t ior!nit of IawM M'Civar? f Xfifa Twp,whn,on the :;tnt la of Aucun.lHAM, mif!-aiB ,t bffure Juftir tiorly that b u trwatesj tor th eur Caucus Yr? thrrr phTMnanaof IVJforri manty.and b r. Nfwtnn of Ihe lie tee tic Co He. CiafittRat.. fcr a priixt Of nerlv eitht month. twiihrtabiiinf wbirh hi up, tin! m ptrtvm mf ler eAej tvwre mlrrey MtV trttty ll had frito op all boe. hen be hearu of tbe Biood rMMrrher" and was imJas-erJ to trw it. Fonr bot tle eared btm. and talthoaeh aadly dififTjred' there t no qnvftion bt tbbi tnralaialtle Mwdirin aavd hi lib. The full pnrtiralnr of thin remarkable raise maj tewn In a Ciirular to be femd of mnj of th ktmnttu W alM rvtar to a caar of Nmitry Itleaknev.of EltiVrtom. Armati-onr Ca.. i' a., en red of koruuatttir being unable to yet out nf bed for three year. To the eeae of a lade in AnonTil!e.fTearnVIdCo bo wt alK flavrted with jperolula in if worm hrm. To the eaae of 6erw M1mI, raiding In Carrol! tewn. that it eat hi. enfira no-e off, and hi csm wu worse, if lo--ibie, than M Crear. '. rnniirainortiiwat.m enrorj by the um of the "Blxd .earfhsST" may alm be found in rirewtar tr r nti of inr of rhe Aicent. t.r). H. KK.SFK. fpoprlrlor, rtltburr. Pa. -La bora tor tr the mmiutaeture and ale. near the Tenn' I ail road Depot, HnllidnT-hnrc. Pa. 1W C. W. Srhatfie, tLewi.rmrr: MTreiht4 lUnek, RnlTaloV X Komlw: Kutlw A Himm-Ireteh. Farmer-TiMe : rnmminfii A Wttmer. Ilartleton: D II. Htv , Mlfflintrz : L. euiT.m, Winfield; ebltwile W a nailer, belincKrove; ICH..fCU...CE ! rPHE nndersisned are putting np an ICE L Itttt'&K lar;e enough to supply all our people with Ice during ihe whole year. Ice can be delivered in lown, d.iily, al a cheaper rite than private Ice Houses can be filled. W Call on either of us on North 4sh St. or ct the Ice House below the River Bridge. IT A.WKIOI'.s.SU'T., SHANK. a.Mi.sTaliT Lawiahora-. 'it.29. 1S0 REMOVAL ! IT L. MOVVRY has removed his Pliolo j, prapli I'.afabllHliuieBt n the Nr Buililmg on Market street, recently oc cupied by Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE BA.NK, where he has fined npone of the Finest Galleries in the Country ! Having superior facilities and a Ion; ex perience, he is satisfied that his work csnnot ! be beaten, tall and lest his workmanship. Lewisburjt, Aug. 15, '62. BULK FOR THE miLLION! THE undersigned intends supplying ihe citizens of I.ewisbur? with Pure Milk, commencing about the 15ih inst. Persons wishing lo be supplied, will please send in their names to him, at the Lewisburg Bridie. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Hun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. ctAM'L SLIFEK. I.ewisbnrtf, April 10. 186:1 Science still oa the Advance ! SUHGEON and Mechani cal Dentist. Ollice in the Dr. Brugger'a new buildine. Market street, fweslprn pnlranre. nn stairs T.F YVlsrtrkrc Ur.Bl'RLA.N is nowconstruciine the !Non-1 sectional Block work, baked on Platina base, -wh.ch for cleanliness, beauty and strength j tjn Ccqijiu ?tqf& titDsiqro t.V has no equal also teeth mounted on the var- 8 H ions Bases in nse and ha.ino had In.. AN ISBSPKXltKXT FAMILY JOl jr.v.ll and extensive practice, and being perfectly rtiiiiiinr wiin ciciy uriiai uiicnt Ol nis prolCS- sion, be feels safe in warranting entire saiis faction in all his operations, which shall be ; carefully and skilfully performed. j Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of the Non-sectional work I will be evident 10 all who will trive it aa im- j partial examination. Dr. Burlan is Ihe only ; person who constructs this excellent work in ! ill is arciioa 01 country. I v tnarres snail enrresponr wttn the times. Lewisburc, Sept. t, ' 3t 35 Reward TV 7 ILL be paid by the School Board of East s Boflaloe township 10 any person who will infurm upon any one committing depre dations or defacing in any way any cf the School Houses of said District, during the present year. By order of ihe Board 1 DAVID &CUKACK, IWl W. L LLNN, Bcc'y ULW GROCERY AUD Provision Store! rpHB subscriber has just openel a Fan,,' I Grocery and Proviioa Htorr, ta n.J baugh's baildinc (tale Kreamer's Tiaas West end of Market Square, where he ha Jn received a well mIkm avsertment of fresh GROCERIES AND PROVISION! such as CottVe, Tea, Chocolate, Hu.sr. j; r Midasse. Fih, bait, fcpiees.Vinerar, kjiMll' Broom, Brushe,Tal, Bkclrei,boBp Bun., Cheese, r.e. Freri, Fruit Cans, Gran. "t'i, Lemons, Crackers, Cioihes Pins, flour alA Fl'eJ, iOTV, Cattle P(lW.,Vr i D , , . ., ' , W ! A"- WJ"f2wJ',r- oil re rt.u-n. t ji nogn, i noarco, -icri and erfrvthnt? in the Urocrry jti of which lie i iTf-rs at the lovel pricts Uaah or Country Trnffuce. CIIA'S EOLAND. Lewisbure. May 7. Ifc61 FAPs!!LY EBCCERY! rjHE undersigned has opened a Kew FAMILY GROCERY STOKE in Ihe rooms recently occupied by W. M. E"j, near tbe ol'l Hayea aland. Marker sirert.l.e. isl'urg, h-re be is always rrepared , furnisn the public with the beal of C olla r, Tea. Sugar. Spleen. uls ' ( iinli-M, I'riiltn, I'ikb, I luur ' K A cd, lirene, A.C., At., together with all other articles noaly kept in such an establishment al 'he lowest prices 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plantation Buiers fur sale. Jan 3U63 N A THAN MITCH ELL.Ajt TTEST BRANCH Insurance Company. W or Lo k Ilai eo, pa. Insures Property in both Town and Co. try on as reasonable Terms as any u,tr good C mpany. 1 he I ir;e increase of Premium N,:s makes il a reliable Company to tnore in. Arnonnt or Fremlui icteiMe lfarrr.Sn.lM4.M J.tt'.Cuaraas, Sec ti.CJI.au,, frt, LARISO.s' PR0. A-rnt, Dec 16. 1861 Ij-wirj Watches, Jewelry and Silrer Ware. No. 653 Maiket Ml PHILADELPHIA fssi ffa, THE onrffrsisnesi wnoli taST "r ,'ul mvne yonr at- aisrnlii.li to his wll elnd ioi.s ol r ii. el -Id nrt Silver WATCHES. I Fine (JolJ JEW ELRY, of every variety j siylrs comprising all of Ihe newest god roost j hemttiftti destgns ,Mo, MII.1U SIM1.K WAKE, rip,! t" C in and tne hest make of .Wrrr fnni Ware Each article is warranted lo be a. represented. 1 Waiches and Jewelry csrefa 'y re paired and saiislacuon gnaranienl. JACOB HARI.EY. ( fttrrrnrr to Stuuffer 4 Hurl's.') February 27. 1863. LUMUF.I.! LUJIJlKli m riHc. uhfcri!ers havefor sale (in lots to ami purchasers' I arse stock ol PISH BO AH VS Panel Stufi Plank. Ac. Also .VOOO PJAa. s.ULj, 26 inch Sawed Sh-ngles soperior qoiUij. Also Square Timber for ttoildmgs : Which are offered low for cash, at our M.' on South Branch of Ihe White Deer Cre.li i Hartley township or delivered oa the Fmo Val.'ev Narrows road al Ihe end of ur K-aJ. l"e"A Diploma tor a superior samp t ot Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shm;. les.were awarded as at the last I'nion rn.li Fair. JOHN M CALL A SfA'si lv'l oret Hill P O. I'nion Co, Ps New Mand-.-lVew Goods! um-FJI L.Ua bavin-taken tbe sJ rooms nnder the 1 eleiraph and Chronicle olnces.refiited them, and filled in an emnsir variety of Huts, Cups, Gentlemen's Clut'iilsq.ir. Also a lars- and splendid stwk ol '.0TH9 ' ''A??! M LR ES, Ac, which he will mtuke up la flrrfff.a.- hi? still cnnitnnrs the Tailrnn: Btii- Hei r.rrr.rJ ,.a ......... il rnirusiru u nis care.to the satisfaction ol me customer. N. B. Cn"in and Repainn-done to order. Lewishurr. .'pril 10.IA6I " MArM JL rs n a...,n.: NCRAVtl S and STATION FRS. !07 Chestnut' St. rtiladrlpiiit. t.wl(iintCar.l. ff h rwe-t .trV. Tiniiinr Rii.in OanlN, arcraaW snt pnntr.1 at th- vhortt llotirw. A rrry foil a.anrin-nt of UNI Stanaa.r. alwa, han.i. Initial, in Vlor,ani eim ,ri. if Kmbfa.inc. arliatirallT -x-nitrd. Abt a'Tla of Pijwf and Korrlnpa niaUr to rruar Jan. 'It. lsai 'VllE subscrir con-j I-l-ry KusineN aiv'' the Old iand on n'hfcUT-l Third street, near Market, and respectfu l solicits the patronage o( bis friem'.s aH t public eenerally. CHARLES F. HKSS. Lewisburj, May 2, ISSO hyuemology: VCl'RIors and enter'ainne 'ittie Bofk (all about Matrimony, Vonrv, and nh er uiaiirrs,) for the smusemrnt of e very fcn'y (ano the ycoog foiks, also,) i d Iota winter rvenmc., rainy rftys, eic. f rica. 5 cents. Wholesale, n Cenis. tai by mail for seven 3 renlstamps. Fur sale si 'he "Moray fkrvnt icU" office. W orrtX COK LLll 8, rubli.hcrs. Li.lar(,ra Attention, musicians. A laree assor V) Violins, Guitars, A kinds also Violin assortment ol Ac- "f ail n. liuitsr. and Banjo sirinjs, Bridges, Pees.Ae.an.1 1 best Violio Rosin call al Ihe Post Offi.-e ami examine. 'J W FORK EST wPIC-NIC.-w Wall joajp into tha Wagoa, and all tatc a riJa I LARGE, handsome 1 1, and very eoraforta ble WAUOl has been. fined up for Ihe especial accommodaiica e ric-?lic and olher similar excursions. Term moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOl'SEU Lewisburc. June 3, 18S9. j Frlars,ai Uwlsbnrs.laiaa ctastj. rns" rfSJf.y l.S0p.rTar. to a en n awi"-"" at the .ami. rata Sir ak.nror-hortar prk-d lblT3 cut will pay for funr moaiba. "6 ct. hr is m w- rt for aifht mouths 2 dot for Rtitcoa yrara. So for fonr copiaa ona yrar. 1 10 for tea year. Ac. Slnrlc No.'a S na. !'..! Yj w ll"J raociaad in fold, fnetnf atampa. ar bank ao-. ulu valor her. Mml kluilc of l'rodara rrrai.ru 'n ''',,j Atar-Wbrn lh tiair ripiraofor hicbar"r-''",,w (nnlraa a have a ranninx arcoantl H w tiTtt-rtn- A .rt...M.V, h..rfM.M.I n.kll.h-.l. al atf 1 F . - ... 1 . woa 11b attar tnarroaa. Half a aooara 2 " Zse. ( Bnth. Sdol. par roar. . i. hl Two)ai ISO. 4.00. SIW. Strrraaa". aizra. . aa Bay b aarrad aaon. A aaoarr l l-'JJ , amallaat ,(. or IS of nasi lararr. Aitiart-w'aic ianoraliilfic. illrvaJ.erawlDdlma trwdcacr " Comironicaliona daairad oa SnpirK at "'"'. axl o ba Iha wnlar. oral aaw aao Tha WANrrlVTKI.lfKAPH i loratrd to iw af th. .War d I Aromirle.h, which wr often ' '"I" nst Nrw, in adranra of thv'rwilad. Waila. ..,., Conrcb-d -Its th. ic ar. awt.rta.' ' kind, of JOB rRJWTIKO. -hi.h Kilwa aad d-rab-b aod -a r"f 'rj ,,. l .-u.l lrt.-aj.nla U- " T.;.wa a Wor nra """" ' ',.. i Ja L ) 1