i 1 : : TllUST, & PERSEVERE. EY OLIVER OAKWOOD. Parent! is II fii'p vening clouded? Has the Fiiulis;lit ceased to aliiue ? Is tlie etirth in dai kiie.s fliromieJ, W'ouldrtt tlicju at thy lut repiiie? C'liecr up, dear oue ! let thy vision Look above : see ! lijtlit is near ! Soon will cmne the nest transition ; - "Trust iu l.ix and persevere !'' Sister ! have life's hope., receded, Its dazzling visions proved all vain, Friends proved false when mostly needed, Foes rejiiicin at thy pain ? l'e-pair not, en eetest ! there's blessing Waiting fur thee 1 cast out fear; Foes fnrjriviiiir, sins confessing, 'Trust in (.JoJ and persevere !" Bridlier ! all thinjrs 'round are calling, Villi united voice, IJe strong! Though the wrongs of time be galling, They must lose their strength ere lone. left, my brother ! though lile 8 trouble J'rive thee near to dark d'.-spair, Foon 'twill vanish like a bubble ; "Trust in God aud persevere !'' Flo rrom His high throne in heaven Watelies every step we take, lie will see ca'-h fetter riven Which our foes iu anger make. Cheer up, brother 1 He has power To dry up every bitter tear, And. though daikest Unupest lower, 'Trut iu God aud jiersevere !" Lrother ! there', a fjuiet slumber Waiting for thee, in the grave; Fister! there's a glorious number I'hrMt in nn-rey deigns to save; Wait, then, till life's tjuiet even ('lost-s 'round theo, ealm aud clear, And, till called from Karth to Heaven, 'Trust in God and persevere !" Josh Billings' "Essa on the Mule." The mule in Lulf boss and half jackass, and then comes to a fall stop, natur dis covering her mistake. They weigh more accordin to their heft, than eony other treeler, except a crow bar. They leant bear enny quicker, nor furder, than the boss, yet their ars are big enough for snow shoe. Yon can trust them with enny one whose life isn't worth more than the mule's. The only way to keep tbem into a pasture is to tarn tbem into meadow jinio, and let them jump oat. Tbey are ready for nse just as soon as tbey will do to abuse. Tbey baint got enny more friends than a Chatham street Jew, and will lire ot huckleberry brush, with an occasional chase after kaoada thissels. They are a modern invecsbuo ; I doa'c think tbe Bible deludes to em at all. Tbey ell for more money than enoy other do mestic animile. You kaot tell tbeir age by looking into tbeir mouth, anny more ! tban jou knuld a Mexican cannon's. I Tbey never bad no diseases that a club won't keel. If tbey ever die, tbey most come right to life agin, for I never beard nobody say "dead mule." Tbey are like some men, very korrupt at heart ; I've known them to be good for six months, jist to get a chance to kick somebody. I never owned one, nor never mean to, unless there is a United States law passed rcquirin it. The ooly reason why tbey are pasbuut, is because they are ashamed of tbcmselfs. I have seen eddikated moles in a eiikus tbey kould kick and lite tremer jis. I would not say what I am forced to say agin tbe mule, if his birth wa'nt an outrage, and he ain't to blame lur it. Euy man who is willin to drive a male ooght to be exempt by law from rnnnin for tbe legblatur. Tbey are tbe strongest creeturs on cartb, and heaviest accordin to their s:i; I herd toll of one who fell off from tbe tow-path, oo the ka nawl, an sunk as soon as be touched tbe bottom, but he kept rite on towiu tbe boat to the ci. it stasbun, brcthin through bis ears, whieb was out of water about 2 feet 6 inches. I didn't see this, but an auc tioneer told me ov it, and I never knew an auctioneer to lie,' unless he could make luiusihiug out ov i. . . Gaining Strength. A student in one of our State colleges was charged by tbe Faculty with having Lad a barrel of ale deposited in his room, contrary, of coarse, to rale and usage. He received a summons to appear before tbe President, who said : "Sir, I am informed that you, have a barrel of ale in your room." "Yes, sir." ' "Well, what explanation can yon make T' 'Why, the fact is, sir, my physician advised me to try a little ale each day, as a tooie, and not wishing to atop at the various places here this beverage is re tailed, I concluded to have a barrel taken to my room." "Indeed ! bave yon derived any benefit from it ?" "Ah ! yea sir. When tbe barrel was first taken to my room, two weeks since, I eonld scarcely lift it. Koto lea carry it tcilh the greatest eittc" Gem. Robert Anderson has been relieved from the command at Fort Adams, at Newport, Rhode Island, to which he had been bat recently assigned, bit ill health pot allowing him to continue longer in the service. A IT.cl.siie riuaker authorixea Ulmen dent to f.y that tbe "friends" addressed tiy Oof. bcymour during tbe New York rioU,do notbelong to the regular meeting 1 Confederate money having beeome prac tically worthless, a nameless South Caro lina statesman proposes to dispense with money altogether. The opening of the Mississippi, like -t of a basket cf champagne, was accompanied writ h loud pops. Costly I erfu.vert. In Richmond, lEt.iia arc held at 573 "tr barrel. 'STAR & CHRONICLE" CALENDAR j 2? ; ? ina Jal). i i 16 21 S 9 10 i it; it 2.121 1 il 3 1 4 s aioit IS li!l7,l 22 23l24'2S 23uUl I 4 i 11112 Ml 13 SlilH! ll 20 s;: 28 ai 3u3l, 1 Ti ni ! S 4 5 7 a ! 'Mill 12 13 14 IS I 1171S ID 20 21 22 I a 21 24 2 27 28 2 i SO 31 rch 5 S 4! 6 6 7! ,tillil2 la 141 l&l IK 17 .IK 1U"1 ! i Mar. 1 2l 3 4 t 6 7 1 21 S 4 S 8 9 10 11 12 16:10,17 IU 111 ' IS 1 17 IN 1BI20 21 22,23 24 32 Z8 :: 2V.3U 31 2 23,24:25 2S i fol-'sl-i't.ul I April - Octsu s 7 8 lTlO 11 2 S 910 12 13 14l5lt'il7 IS SI Il!l3ll4 151 li2 '21 22 23124 25 1;17 1,20 21 22 23 24 I222J2 :2!'S0 31 I I I 'I al 6 7) K 9 12II3 14 16l 1 2C1 21 22I2S 31 4 I Note. a s 4 s e 7 s iniiiais 14 1 l7HSil!20 21 111 11 17!l! 14 25, 26 27229;30 2324 25I2S 27128 31 30j June 1 2 8 4 S Dere., 4 3 J . 9 10 11112 18 17'1S19 23 tl -t,2 1 8 ' :i4il5!i in II 12 13 17 1I1 20 1 13 14 IS! :2i;22,2-,2l il21.22 30 81 IToUJays Banks close on 5w Tetx'i Day 4th July TbaokflgiTlng Cbrlitmo Union County Official Record. Pmidtnt Judge Sah'l 8. Woods, Levintown PontOfllM AtscdaU Judytimx W. gmnmif, Uifflinborg do do Joax Walu, Lewisburs do -ir I..FATrrr Aukigbt do do Itrothmtary Jahes W. Saxm do do Reg tC Kt.GKQat IIkbkill, do do District AtUrnryAwita 11 mis do do Trtaiurtr J-hs A. Mebtz, do do Oummissionrr Jkske M. Walter. Win field do do KmirRT Kr.cn. Laun-Iton do do ISamlkl Marsh liNw ColiiaMrift do QjmmutvtnTi'trkAyuKt Kk.xiitiilLwiurg do do Vnunstl H m. Jones, do do dl iVlMerf WORDEH 4 COElflUTJB, do do School SuprrinUndtt)uRX A. Ovens do Mercantile Appraiser W. Rosiioso. New Berlia do Surveyor CuSRUt SflEuKLER, V.ret Ilill do C'riiKT Kuph a fiTRAtlu, LelbuTg do Auditor Pl!IIEl.PHrFER, do do do Kfhtwer Thompjwh, Mifflmborf do do J. F. Uaoembdch, titer do J$fsr Slave War Tax C H SiiRitEwuMifflioborf do CvlUttor do Tuo. Chcrcu, LruimUod do Post-OtTiccs in Union county. Jilrira fin Brtvly townshfpl - D Strohwker. P M fiUfrr L nHtDtowo. uraily ly) - P&via Arrw-Kf H'hite l"r Vt-Ti (Uigttlowa, W h.D Tj l Ch M Kio 9ro tiitumriia ... West Mtiton (Kelly Tp) - Lwiifmrj (Comity Sunt) ttttttthe A' Kinds rW'St HM I'aaTlDOrSTiliC) Mt pi tntmrg iiurtleton - I, iurltnwent end IlartVyTp) J K CorrvT John ItffmRn W Format Mnrtin Rtidy Mart; M 8tea - KfWn C llavei Murk HalfprDoy J 8 KiiuJfDtmli kte Spring (Limestone Tp AVsft ftsrhti .... t'Amd tSmith Hinfieid (UryTaJlvj, Union Tp) - Brio. A Walter Regular Union comity Courts open Thicd Monday Id Febrimry My cMtfmbr Deet-mb'r GOING 2 THE SPRING ARRIVAL OP Will fiDD3)3 AT X. R. Zhdierman's ? C. D. BREWER, Attorney at Law, UH lSBtBfi, 15105 CO FA. OFFICE (on Market St.) formerly occupied by Win. Cameron, Jr. Collections and other professional business promptly attended to. Claims for Pensions, Bounties and arrears of pay due from Gov't, made out and collected June 1, 18M Dest Work for Caxvassixo'Agexts Harper's Pictorial History. OF TUB GREAT REBELLION J.V TITS CX1TED STATES. MESSRS. HARPER Sl BROTHERS have commenced the issue, in Numbers, of a The work has been for many months in course of preparation, by a writer every way qualified for the task. The N-raoDFCTio contains a clear account of the formation of the Confederacy of the Stales ; the formation and adoption of the Con stitution of ihe United States, and the estab lishment of the National Government ; the origin, development, aud progress ot ihe doc trines of Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed, until the final culmination in Ihe Great Kcbellion. The HisToar comprises an account, drawn from the most authentic sources, of the Events of the War; intrigues of the Houthern leaders 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 creation of an immense Army and Navy; Battles by Land and Sea. 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The Price of each Number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be Twenty-five Cents. The Illustrations in each Numberare alone worth the price asked. Men out of emplny ..n.r,.ll. SICK OR DISABLED SOL- DIERS. ean find bo other work so sure of ready sale and good profits, ror turiner par ticalars, apply to the Publishers. HARPER ft BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York Br c jo staiii BINDERY on 3d street, a few doors octb of Market. LJ H'l&BUMS. J BLANKS for Justice and Constables, for aaie or ;.-tuiJI tc (irier.at the Chronicl0fire UNION COUNTY STAR SUFFERERS iROM THE FAS OS Of NEURALGIA andCATARRII, MAY be speedily aud permanently cored by tbe use of Wolcott's Instant Pain Annihilator. Tbe meihod of using this medicine is novel but efleciive. It is not taken into the alom ch nor applied menially as a liniment, but in all cases, the liquid it to be mufftd up the nottriU. rrice Twenty-Five Cents per bottle. C. M. KINO, While Deer Mills, General Agent for Union couniy, lo whom all orders miit be addressed. For sale by BEIS.NETT BROS., sole Agents for Lewubur;, and bv Storekeepers general ly. Nov. 33, 1863if 'Tic uquft)flnna 3fttuna' X. Syelfmar CS&ttcr lint) trratirtrn SDfrfc ju Vtttu-tMTg fftrtt ronncrftag in fctut fdjfr prddte brrflUi'gffifbfn, nnb tjl tie flrctc fcfuiftbc 3citung wtlAf am & tkxand) nertttd) wn Jfarrburg flftrucft irtrb. lirfe .-ytftunfl trinfit tie aflfmrfnnt 9?iiriditnt unt aufirrtrm tit befentcrrn Offiiiflfcitrn brr tJoun lit(! (in SRittfl Tfnnfnlrrtntfn, ttctin fir vrfulirt yrrte $1,0( tui ibx, Jet nn toroui? tfjflblt, cbrt in fcen trften 4 53edrn. $125 wtnn Ult in ten rrftrn 8 cnatrn M nb fl,5() teenn ffutrr Aiir fftinntmaiunfltn toirb tmtnrt ; tin S.iujrtrcn 12 :Tlftbfn S3rtcifr fiir ta Jatjt f(. &tirtrr rfanntmdcbunten in l;trt?altnr. CARD. THE undersigned, bavin; loaned his furni ture, fixtures and uiensils to Mr. H. L. M'Maho Tor the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from Lewisbar, takes this method of ret urn inn his thanks to the people of Lewisbure. and vicinity for their uniform kindness and the liberal support they have given him diirme his residence among them. KIOIIARD M. COOPER. Lewisburg, April 20, I B3 NOTICE. THE undersigned, having obtained the nse of, the furniture, futures and ntensils of Mr. Ricman M. I'mipn, will continue the Bakery, t'onleetinnery and -Notion bnine, at the old stand, on Market stref t, fur the pe riod of one year. He hopes by utriet attention to business lo merit the patronage heretofore extended lo this establishment. It I,. M'MAITOX I.ewlsburs, April 20, 163 ESTABLISH EI), 17GO. PETER LOIIILLARD, Snuff ami Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 & la CHAMBERS ST., (Formsrly 42 Chambers trwt, Nw York,) WOULD ca'l the aitenuon of pralers to to the articles of his manufaciare,viz : BBOff.t HMFf. fine Rapt, tare Tfnrfnt, CottP Ksppt XftCtiitnt'he, Amerirto i3iit1iiiaii, IjopcniiBgn. iULOff MCt'F. Seott-fc, Honfy IVw Scotch, Uifb Tnnnt pVntch, r'rvoh Honey protch, Irf-n fitch Toast or Lanriyfoot, Krv.ih Scotch. trgAtten'inm is called fV the Inry rr'lwtion in priret nf Ftnt Cut Ofwinatnd Smoking T'Amic&a, which mtU C found of Superior nctlitj. lnKt P- A. IV. or piio, 8. Jzn, Na. lt CaTfndih. or itwt, HpanUh, Nn.'i. SwtM-t tcfild Ornooea, Cott Nm 1 k 3 mi l, Tin Foil CATeDdtab, Tnrhliih. QrmnulBtrtl. S. B. circular of prices will be sea ton application. March .S(6:ijrl) CO-rARTNEKSIIIP. The undersigned have as- m-i : iHsociairu lunnscitca in,i, vi'i'cu- , .i i V -TJr YiV . , .. c- yjp nTiM7Tnersnip lor tne purpose 01 carry airiti ns ou ihe Lomberini, Planins, and Carpentering business in all theirvarious branches, at the cwisbnrg Steam planing fllillg, where they intend to keep a slock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, P.iplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Lath. Joists, Stndding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, A-c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ine, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in irice and workmanship. J. U. niEFFENPRFER, MARTIN nRF.TSBACH, HIRVM DREISHACH twtfcnr Maainit Mills, April 1. isso. GREAT Dliever J ! Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, For the cure of weak stomachs, general debi lity, indigestion, diseases of nervons sytem, constipation, acidity of the stomach, and for all cases requiring a tonic. Thi Wtne iDclnitna th. most acrniM anl .(Drtfnt rait of iron e pow, L'ttniui .f M.cn.ll-Oxi.lr. n.m bined with th. mn.1 n.rj-tic of fi-ctal'le tnnlr..Yltrw P.mrl.n R.rk. Tha ClTKft. ! BIMOT of JIIMrT. lo. of appetit.. and (tiwral proatratton. of an .ltlcl.nt aalt of iron, combin.il with our valu.ule nor., tonie. la moat happy. It animont. the appftllo. ratath. pulae, takoaoff muaeutar flahMnMa, rftno..a tha palor of da bilitT, and aitpa a florid aiaur to tba oount.nanoa. Do you want aom.lhinn; to alr.DgtheD yoni Ilo joa want a good appatltr? Do yon want to feel w.U 1 Po you want to arot rid of oerTOoanaat? Do you want en.ry t Do you want to atfvp w.U ? Do you want brink and ylmrona feline ' If you do, try KlXKCl'M KITtK UK OF IB0 ! Thla truly Taluabl. tonte haa h..n ao Iboromhly tea tod by all clacxoaof thorowlmunitT that It ianow darn ed lndip.naMo aa a tonte mi itl-lne. It oo.tn but lltlla, pur i Or. the blood, and ci.oa tn. to the .toma-h, rno TatM tho ayatrm. and prolongs lite. 1 now only ak a trial of thla ratuaM. k nia. r-fif-vrrwrArvnvwaroof ftountarf.ttat Aa Kun- arx'a Rirraa Wut .w liwa ta tha only aura and .rJi rtonl ramody In th known w-ld for l)y.n. p.la and D. billtr, and aa th.ro ara a nnmbor of Imltaliona otr-rwl to Ih. public, wo would caution tea community to purrha.. nona hnt tho aouin. artirla, manufartnrad t.y 8. A. MINSK I., and hl.Hamoon tb top of Ih-oork of aycry bottle. Tho a.ry fa-t that olh.ra arc att.mptlnt to tm luta thla valnahl. remedy, proyaa iu worth, and apeaka volume. In ita farnr. Tho Bitter Wimb op taoii la put up In Ts cent and ft botllea. and aold b all re.pe'table druMhta thronh out the oountra. Be parlp-tilar that ea.ry bottle boara theac at attic of the proprietor alinaturo. General Depot, 1 lS.Market St. Harrisburg, Pa Voroal.lo Lewtahura; by C.W. SCHAFFI.B. J.BAKER A Co., and all rcpectable dealer tbronghoat tb country Not. 17 SmtS J.&Hank. E.Sherklrj. r.( Jlherklrv. F.Beaver J. S. MARSH & CO, (SD0CEJ9 TO EMKS. MAUR 4 00 ) LEWISBUKO FOUNDRY AGRICULTUAL WORKS Lewlf.bnrg. Pa. WE hftTC oonfUatly on bind and fnr fa?, HUOLKSALE OR PKTAI1, Reaper. Jfnrr and Clover Horvstrrt; 7rrin and Gran Sender t ; Hand mnd Hnrge Power Orr Shelters ; One. Tiem and Fnmr thirse Tread. Sweep and Rait Weri; CVver tiuii'TU, TM letters, Threshers, Wines Mores, bits, Jrrm Frimts for HtWdmat, Iran hneet, Rathnfu. MlU Gmrinff, An. akcaikd hold ourwlTfi tvtwly at al) time to do all mrtMjnf FontDftT RwiEwt w,th th u'mosit rorrrrtn'" and diflpatrb Work r Mannfacturea inTsriably warranted as rcrmniesidedAjriT rprtfuliy aolicifmt aad proas ally a rd ta. Jan 1. lfttO VARIETY STORE AT THE Old Post-Office Stand. A LARGE supply of Bnoks,Stationery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, 6piees, Frnit, Nats, Huskies, Pirtnres, and a variety of NICK NACK8 for sale cheap by 763j H W CROTZER, Lewihnr , & LEW IS BURG CHRONICLE DEC. 1, 1863. PAL3JXK, ROSS CO., (lts a. ruaia tn co.) Lewisburg PUniog Mill, Keen constantly on band and auauulaciure to order Floorlut:, Mdialg, Itoora.Naah, 8bullrs. Hllaitlw. MvUldlaxH ot all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly nueq. All work warranted: logtvesaiisiacuoa Pr" An extensive lot of E,UDlber of ail descriptions en hand for sale. t'aeturym Kurth Second irul,Lemuburg,Pa April 32, 1859. COAL TOIL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a larje assortment of the very best fcha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell al the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Hhcktmithi Coal, Planter mi Salt. 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. OEOIIGE H0L8TEIN. Lewisbnrg, May S7,'5. OUGiiEYE ALL OSSHT For the Harvest or 1863! The most approved Agricnltnral Imple ments now in Ihe Market ! VUrMTtRKB BT SLIFER, WALLS, SHaiNE3& CO, OwlNburar, Pta. pnfhnjt licapcr jllarorr. f PIIE anprecedented success of the " Bnck X 'ye" is ihe strongest pro.if of its superior excellenry. The BUCKEYE has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture ol KEAI'jyo AU MOttl.XG Machines, and its reputation is so well eMahlii-hed that it is scarcely necessary to particularize it advan tages. We will, however, call the attention of the furriers to a few of its merit. The TWO DKIVINO t HEE'.a the Pawls and Springs, by whicn the machine may be thrown out of gear, or be hacked without vibrating the knives the 8ier Cutte r Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardoned Htel Face or Cutting E-l-re the Double llinted Joint, by which the Cutler B.ir may be FiildeJ the loni Crank r'hafl Ihe Steel Spring and Wheel, hy which the Cutter Bar may he raised and lowered so as to rut as low lo the ground as may be desired the Kleel Piiman and Brass Bf.x its Light Draft (no Hide Draft) no weight on Ihe horses' neeks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine poseses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A teara of hnri.es weighing UUO lbs. each, will cut an acre of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutler Bars one forculling grass, and the other for catting grain (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). No ellort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being Ihe Best Bachina In the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the generous sup port thev have received in introducing the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and .Northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted to then) tor their warm greet, ings and kind offices in recommending it to their friends and neighbors. For Certificates, cVc, see Circulars, which mav be had of any of their Agents. Thev also manufacture yivyer'H Vat' cnt FlMton Ciraln Drill, which is acknowledged to he the BEsT SKF.D SOW ER l. USE, and Ihe only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY 1 Also, the KrsNtorie J loser lliillrr, which cleans thuroughlv; without in Ihe least injuring the seed. Will clean more in the same time than any other machine in use. They also manufacture and keep on hand for sale Darling't Trend Pnwrr and Threthrr i Tfl'irraph Foddtr Cutler two tizei) ; ('miking Sueea, among which is the celebrated "Con tinental ;" Parlor and Office Store: and all kind of ("n't and Wrought hnn and lira's Work. Sl.IFER.WAI.US.SHRI.NEP. Co. Central Foundry, Lewi.burg, Fa. March SI. lai. GENERAL ORDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1 having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad Companv, they have appointed JOSEPH D. POTT, 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 Prnn a Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1863. General Order, Ifo. 1. To tale Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1862. I. The Wrnlern Itltl'lon, from Warren lo Erie, will be under ihe Superin tendence or JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Office will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will be nnder his charge, and will make all communications respecting their duties or the business of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Eastern Dltlmlon, rrom Snnbnry to Whetham. will be under Ihe sup erintendence of 8AMCEI. A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all commu nications respecting their dnties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Acconntw of Freijht and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion. he in ihe immediate-charge of JOHN C. BOCitiS, whose title will be Assistant Audit nr His Oifiee will be at Erie. On ihe Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in WiM iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and j Pavseneer accounts bv Employees on either. Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to TaoHAa M. Dtvia. JOS. D. POTTS. General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Lessee Philad. A Erie R. R. L General Manager's Office, I Williamsport, Jan. 80, !. 1 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,?? uS on Market Square, Lowisbnrg. 3 A good supply of Chair a. Tables, Rnrcan, Slnndu, Ac, on hand or made irrlew DAVID PINTER. ffaB ICE CREAM INVERT Evening during the season. Par Jj lies supplied on short notice. . June 1 MRS. DENORMANDIE. Fiva-Twenty U. S. Loan ! THR LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisbnrjr, Union Co., is Agent for the sale of Ihe liniterl States 8ix per Cent. Five-Twenty Tears' Loan. Amonnts can be had toaoit the means of difTerent individuals. The Interest on this Loan is payable and will be raid in Gold. 992 NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOU SCll'IRES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at 2. Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco Hoots at 2. A laro assortment of Balmoral Boots and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite, the Bank, Lewiskrg. JOHN H. BEAL2, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Grntlrnirn'ii FurnlMbtn? Store, 1 Market St-,jut ultoee the Bank, LEWISBURti, PA. J he subscriber has removed into the new fitted and commodious Mirrroum of Thomas Rebrr.wh.re he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING Cloths, Casimeres. Silks. Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AN D MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, I can confidently invite both Old and Arte Cuttomrrt do n't forget tbe Bigu The Red Door! May S, lKM J H BEAUE CEIHETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Stockholders of the I.ewishiirg Cemelerv, the, under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging, Ac, must be paid to j him. Persons interested will please note the I change. Those now indebted lo theCemeterv Asso ciation are requested to make imrrediaie pay ment. NOUOMO.N K1TTEK. L.rhurf, Jan. 2S, lat;2ui1 3J TTTHEKE tte will find a large asior;mem II latest styles SPMING AND SUMMER GOODS! such as French and Englih all wool I'loih, from i.S0 up to 10.t)0. Knotty Boy1 Cas simere.an.l Silk Mixed Casaimeres. datinetts, Ac. Clothing of all descriptions ; Men's and Bovs' Wear Whole Suns for $3 5D that is, cloth coal, satin vest, cassiraere pants. Summer Smi. for 45.50. Also, a large as sortment of Hts, Caps, Ac. soeh a M'Cld !an. Garibaldi. Opera, high ami low crowned Hats. Hose. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Slant, Suspenders, I inbrellas. Neck Ties. Ac. WOW 13 THE TICTE ! to save from 25 lo 50 per cent., and gel ihe Latest retries. ioo'ls Cut and made to ordpr, and in the latest style. Always from five to ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s 8lore, , Market street. Lewisburg. j March II, '63 N.R.ZIMMERMAN. laji tf llnirni Ccanii). j MOUNTED on rcller,rarnihetl,enoraved j and lith. trai-hed in Philad. in the hesi My of the ait :to by 10 inchv's in size on i a scale of l inches 10 the mile. This Map was carefnMy surveyed in 1H55. and is reas-; onably correct. Each Township is colored,! and there are ihe Town Plots am( No.s of Lots in Lewisbnr?, M:iniobirsv New Berlin, Har tleton, and New ColumbiA. Momttains ani gtretms are tracedthe Public Roads, with ihe distance in perches between mads which intersect alo Names of Farm Owners pn erallv, horch and School Hnses, Mills. fcc. j The Court House, two of the Lewisburt? I'ni- ( versify Buildings, the Lewibur? Boat Yard, the Union Fornare at WinfielJ, and Union t Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a I separate enravm? eacn. Every Farmer and person of business sh nave one 01 inese Maps ror ornament or .or reference and information. The original subscription price was $3,50. now reduced to $ only- IT" For sale at the Siar 4r Chronic'? Olnce, and by Da. S. I. BECK, Lewisburg Last and Dcst News ! ATTE have just received from Philadelphia and Sew York, a very large and well selected stork of SUMMES GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the .election of this stork of Good a very larce assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers Will find it their advantage lo cive os a call as in prices we defy any of onr neighboring towns for competition. We hava also replenished oar stock of f.roce rlcs, Hardware, necn)vare,&c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. White Mirth Lime, Calcined Flatter, and JLilraulic Cement, always kept on hand. VfCOVXTRY PRODUCE taken in Ex- j change for (Joods as osual. .H.U. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS ft CO Letvisbnr, April M, ICfiS a ami Stanaeble vraaMatioB of IRON pari .d of oxyxn, and rarbon li, wmbiiatinn In hylro.n. mt lu, nigom Mt-aieal auiaorltl... both la prartJS,M(l U StttM racnb4 ia their Tha .ipariean of thiraaanda dally prnre. that " ra. raralioa nf ln.a rma ba rnnaarni ltb it. Iropnritlaaoi Hi a't""ien "t ltal -n.riry, pale and otharwia ah-aiT wn.r.lexi.na, iadieste ita nrnaaitTia alnoat?an concrl.ahki raaa. Innoiioqa in all naladlra la whirh H haa taaa triod It haa nm.ad .bwlauly curatir. in each of th. follow ine enmrrlainta. via : "'''. An A tocHnu, SmniaHm. inv.ia, tlmitwJWtmJJijMU,,. Incipient Omnmnlum, VtoIm JWttWoxu, Matt Kliaam. MirmtvttrwrtcZ tWoram, Urrr OtmplaitUi. cknmie Hmlatkn. Mktwmatum. lnttrmittmt Fmn, Pirn fin an fi Fact, c. fot up la naal tat B.UI bei.a containing iOpiltk. pno. Su cant, par bo. ; for aala b, drurii.U and daalera. vt ill ba aant ftaa to any addreaa oa iwipt of th. priea. AU latter, ordara. ele,ahonld b. addrewed to B.B.lOCaC.,neral1t.nta, ,i'Hl iCaDAat.,N.Y. Sold in Lrviiiurg hy Bal A r C W Srtumc FS UUwrll mkmmk A Joiot Resolution proposing certain Aiiieiidmciild to the t'oustitotiou. BE it resolved by the Seaate and Muoc of j Keprtavotauves of ibe Common wealth i ol Pennsylvania in (JeneraJ Assembly mei, j 1 bat Uie lOUOWlDg imcauuirmi w piupucu I Iu ihe ConstiKitiou ol Ihe Commonwealth, in accordance with Ihe provisions of the tenth I article thereof. There shall be an additional section to the I the ihird article of the Constitution, lo be de- Igiiated as section !.ur, as lollowss "Sic- riu.i 1. henever any of ihe qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a requisi tion from the President of tbe United Stales, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suf frage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed bv law, as fully and effectually as if ihey wee present at their usual places of election. Tnere shall be two additional sections Ihe eleventh article of Ihe Constitution, to b. designated as sections eight and nine, as follows Sr.cTin 8. No bill shall be passed by Ihe Legislature containing more lhau one snt jeci, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation billaw Sxt riiia !. No bill shall b passed by the Legislature granting any powers or privileges in any case where the authority to granl such j powers or privileges has been or may here after be conferied uron Ihe Courts ot Ibis Commonwealth. JOHN' CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Rcprc en'atives JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of ibe Scnaia Office of the Secretary of the Common- ) wcMhh. Harrisburg, July 1, 1(163. i PENNSYLVANI A, !s : .- I do hereby certify that the foregoing La -and annexed is a fuil, irue and correct copy of Ihe original Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "A Joint Res olution proposing certain Amendments to Ihe Constitution," as the same remaius on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof have herenntc set my band, and caused tbe seal of the Secreta tary's oilr.e to be affixed, the day and vear aoove written. ELI SLIFER. Secretary of the Commonwealth f IXDSEY'S Improved Li U"ni.OOi R4RC'IIER,.0 - A STAMfAHO MEDIC1XF. For the pfwslv.rKit.rMi and v tTs-f tital errw f A ..MiMMrt arid.iaaf trutu JMftUITY OP 1HK ItLouIH rpll!:1 u...ir-it hs wrought tbe nuwt mirMulooearei to diitrat capes ol Scrofula C-netoaf fnrmatlocp, 'uthii-iit diasv, jVitnj-irn on th facv, O.J, alu)tx rn I Iraris Tittr air"rtifD, Iyrv-iHi. Jauadke, Xvri'iiriial ttifeaisp I.ivr Cmriaitit. per r.vrm, SraI4 Head,. Kb- MUiistir Jioraerit f"'lttrnf , 11 It Ktifom. V.. nrfwl d-bilir, Ll Uf Ap(eClt, ni if.ma.-h. Low pirit malt- t'oinrlafntii umlall 'li-ajMNtbafibji thvIrorifiD ill imptira staU) of Uie liloM. f Th atTi t a irtmil of Dail ITrirT of Tfupii , Twp.who.on tit- .Hut liuv ot Au;u-t,l.,!i. nmiJ-alTiiUit : ttf.r- Ju.'ti f (turlrv that it- won trvatftl tor tbe ror i, C Act by tfarvr phj icid t-f hrdfortl munty. soU bv tr. too ol Mi tfifdir Coiiir. Lia-iiintl. !r a p. rifHl ot brarlr rtzhl m ad Urn. not itbstauaitnc hirb his im. noteand a M.rft.n .j hit Uft ehnk n,rre entirely eut-n ewtiff I He l,mi cueu up all bdsv. bn h hfrI itf tb I tUol "-Ti-,eT." nnd iolu-'l totrrif. Vitarbl ' ties rur J him. mr i though mdiy litururvi , th-rr n nn qnntion tut thif ltiTriluantr ni. Jirinv ht. i hii life. ; Tb lull particuUra of this- rtai .rfchl rujf my krawva j in t irruinr to t..- ta 1 of ny t f rhf A rent. j . ml n fwrtn m ef nf ny ItVatknr-T.of rn.!rtfB. : Arnii.tronft Co., l'a..rurMj of r 'Fiutaftr bviog onabl : to g-t out "f bnt fir thrff ycmr. To ihe C9 of a lii U in 4rirnTi!:e.nfrfli-MCoho ' . alxo aftiirtvHt with) tf-roful in iif wt rot turrn. I T thv r-a rf Ov.-ret V-i-I. rt- Jin in ('r.'I!tnwn, I ! CamtttiutV.. Ta., who wa-o KbJIt ffln t-J with Cuoerr ; ' that it rat hi- nrir ote off, anil bis cattaira worie, if . jmpmiblia. than VCrnr?. f he j-artico.iaxi'ol chvue arerr one of whteh u ! cnrtMl ty th e i'f th "h.' t art ir mav lso In fooDd in a Orrnlnr tn h hii nf nn- rf fh ent. .!.. II. hf .KK. PrcDi trinr. ri:i.hurir. Pa. j a4.1.HKrntiirv f-r th" iitcriitai tur-anj ale nf trth i Pi-nn'n Hailrr.ml tvr't. 1 1 . -1 1 l'fav Sn r. I'a. . hy C. ! W. S hiltli'. i-vwiahtir; M i n iiht Itunrk. WolTialf X . ! ItnivN; Kutlr ft F!imi7J'lri''t. KannrTviitf ; u m mtt) ir" i 1 Hitmvr. llnrtleCfn; D. II . Kin-wll. MifflinVnrn ; I.. S. I St a mm, HiutlelJ; b iodic A Wavotfetlr, St-liungrowr; ICS... Iff:... ICE ! J r"PHE nmlersiened are patting np an ICC ; 1 IIOI SE larje enough lo supply all our people with Ice during the whole year. Ice can be delivered in town, daily, at a cheaper rate thnn private Ice Houses can be filled. rtfTall on either of as on North 4ih SH.or ct the Ice House below the River Bridse. l.wiar.orc,NnT.2). lino ' REMOVAL ! E.' L. MOWRY has removed his PhofO- arranli ralablUliment to the New Builitmx on Market street, recentlv oc cupied bv Dr. Burlan, OPPOSITE THE BA.VK, where he has fitted npone of the Finest Galleries in the Country ! Havins superior facilities and a long ex perience, he is satisfied that his work cannot be beaten. Call and test his workmanship. Lewisourg, Aug. IS, '62. HILK FOR THE MILLION! THE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewtsbnr? with Pure Milk, commencing about the loth insu Persons wishing lo be supplied, will please send in Science still ou the Advance ! CUKGEON and Mecliani- ij cal Ievt(it, Ollice iu the Mr. Brugser's new buildins. Market street, . (western entrance, up stairs) LEW ISBI RO. j Dr.BLRI.AN is now ccnsiraciing the Non- I sectional Block work, baked on I'latir.a base, ! which for cleanliness, beauty and strength, haa no equal also teeth mourned on the var- ious Basaw in use and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly j lamiliar with every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which .hall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. Tbe superior qualities of the Non-sectional work will be evident lo all who will gire it an im partial talniination. Dr. Burlan is the only person who constructs this excellent work in this section of country. CyChages shall correspond with Ihe tiroes. Lewisburg, Sept. S. ' S3 1 Reward "T TILL be paid by the School Board of East t BulXtlue township to any person who wut inrorm upon any one committing depre dations or defacing in any way anv of the School Houses of said District, during the present year. Bv order of the Board t DAVID SC'HRACK, IWt W. 1. LINN, Bec'y rS3' . J . . V . . - . . t. : , sSj. .. a? iheir names to him. at the Lewisbnrs Bntlse. CtikTl - ni. m il -ii l a i . . . i i'ITi T Binds also inun. rhe Milk will be delivered (-laity except Sun-' J R" ,omta p... A. ..j -h- davs) morning or evening " , n Rrna at the Pom l.e ... majoniv of customers. SAM L SLIrER. ur!" '"" ......r,. Lew.sbnrg, April 111, Wi examine. GWroRhF. j 172W GROCERY AKD Provision Store! rPHE obscnbr has jost rpnr.j a fkntl I iirocery and Provimm 'rr. m k, "? baugh botldini? (laip Krramrr's TittShipi UVt ciid of Market ; where he ha juM receive a dj asennirfil of frrh GROCERIES AKD PROVISION such as Coffee, Tea, Chi eolate. Susan,, ,Molase-, Kish, ia i, tjp;tes,Vine-ar.R.ae' liruoias. Brushes, Tobs, t Bckeis(,ap.BuhJ' I Cheese, Egss, Fruit, Fruit Cans, Or.i,jp ' I Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pins, ' Flour ami Tni, forn, Cattle Pot;,, i Q(-:ENWARE, Window Shades, .V.,4' ! Move Polish, Nuts rautT, Tobacco, Ctjjrw and everything eKe in ihe Grocery lineg of which he oilers at ih lowest pricas, Cash or Country Prodnre. CIIA'3 BOLAXD. Lewisburg. May 7. ItSi "FAMILY ORCGERY fHE undersigned bas opened a New J FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied hy W. M. E;j, near the old liayrs aland. Market street, Le! i isburg. where he is always frepaisd ia furnish the public with the best of i C'ofTrr. Tea. Sowar, Kplr. lufa I uh.II.. a-a-aiafa. a'l.l. a.. - , - a luur ti. l rl, tUltse, i.t.. jc logeiher with all oiner ar ;cle, u.aaily itD, in such an eiah!ihmeni ai ihe lowest nncat 'Jail and eie him a trial. Drake's Plantation B iters fr.r a'. Jan 30.-63. NATHAN VlTCHEI.L.ArA TTEST BRANCH Insuranre Comtiaar. "I" Lock Hat eu, Pa. Insores Property in bi.ih Tua an: Coos try rn as reasonaoie i erms as any other gooa o mpany. I re iarse increase oi rremmnOrts makes li a rename iompanv lo insure in. Amuiiiil ! frrailaH i.te ni la Torre. ajvff.rNin.gf J.n.iuinu, eec ..j.ii4. t,, prts LAKISON PKO.s Agtnt. Dec 16. 1881 l.enW. Watches,' Jewelry anJ Silver Wart. No. Ci2 Market Sr. PHILADELPHIA Inf. uoaer'.isned wooli re.oecllul. r inirii vnn. ,i. aii ei.in-n lo h.s welt select'! a ot f ine M and Silver WATCHES, Fine (iold JEVs EI.Ri', of everv variety cf styles C"mpri.-m ailuf the nticttf aud niul t'tiulrj'iil rAstna Als... tii.Il SILVER WARE. ,cual f C in and the hesi make of irr f'.'cltd It ure Each article is warranted to it as rrpmrnt'd. IVWatches and Jewe'ry rj.-e .''a rs paired aud satisfaction poarantee'. JACOB HAR1.ET. (Srr..rr to Staulfrr 4 iurlta.) Febrnarv 27. l-f.l. 5 ' LUMKKK! I.UMUKIt!! 'I MIC Mib-rribrrs bavvfor ait , jaj (in Ims to suit pBrcbaar)".a. a lars MurW c I FIE BOAHlSPane Stnfl LiiSJ PlanU. Ac. A'sa 5.UOO Pl- ti.UUs. 26 inch SaweJ Sh:n!rs superior taai'.tj. Also S,u.tre Timber fur SiuiUlinj : Whi b are otf-rn ! lew f.r eaab. ai .tsr M' , ! f' Utb Uranrh of tlie M'htif Ueer 'r-r.- 1a J Hartiey towni-hip or Mine rrd no the Brnl) I Vahrv arroar roa 1 at th rod of uor K ad. tl?A lliploma for a superior sarr.p.e ct Planks, and a Premium for Rails an! sVn,' ; les,were aurarrtrd c ai thr (at I'ni.- Co A i Falr- J'HX M CALL A OSS." j ly- poreSt H'M P O, ( . ( o, p j New stand lVew Coeds'. TOSEPH L. HAN having taken the j J room, oniier thr Tricsrai h ai.ii Clin nicle , oificM.refitted th ui,anj fillej iu aa n;ensiv i vartrty o( Zf"jr., Cuff, Gentlemen's C.' ,fr. ! Also a larse anil splrmlid Mock ti '.1.0T118 ; .AsSIMKRE.S.ic, which he s iii mnktuvto I orrfrr.as he Mill continues the Tailorws Bus! ! ness. He is prepared lo exerDte ail Tori j entrusted to hi care.to the aaiiat'aciii a of the j customer. I N. B. Cottins and Repainnr Honr to : order. I.rwisbur?. a prii 10, ISfil iw. auoi M&CflM a. a. . li.tjj , .1 v w . , Vf J . I'MiRAVEl.S and STATIOXFKS, 901 Che-tnut ft. PhthdtMa. v w.nn,.nK,.Br.i. ol ,n. n.vwt .tvl.a. Vlaltrn .M Buioe.a t'anla, arurav.d and printed at th .fcoll- noms.. A .err full rlmrlit of IN .ttiot.-' ; Kmboa-ins. arti-ti.ait. ..miuj. Ao ..ti- -t i-.ta j KaieifFeaoawdetaorui jua jo.isf " """ ' ' I 'JIL SUBSCriDer C011- I tinnes to ram ihe ! the Old Siand on nihfci a.ir .r. Third street, near Market, and respectful solicits the patronase of his friends and t public generally. " CHAKLES F.HtsS. Lewisbnrs. May S2, lti.10 HYMEWOLOGY! A CURIOUS and entrrtairrv; little Book (all about Matrimony. Money, and oth er matters.) for the 8muement of errrrbody (ano the yenns folks, also,) on Jon winter evening rainv davs, etc. Prtr.. SO ceota. W holesaie, li Cf nts. fn! br mail for ser.a 3 cent stamrs. F-r sa'e arthe-Wm- rni iek" office. W0KPEX& COUXEL1U8, .PsUlabera, U.iabT,v Attention, Eusiclans a r A larse assorimrni 'a-.1. Violins, uuitars. arc. " fcrPIC-NIC.-M We'll jump into th Vfagoa, aad all take arid. LARGE, handsome i and verv com fori a ble WAOOV has been r-f.y afaaaaaaW. i fitted up for the especial aeeommodai'rn rtc-7 ic and other similar excursions, ifna moderate. Apply to JOS. M. UOUSEl. Lewisburg June 3. 1P.)9. M;cn fcwnlll Slaf & It'trLsUlra CfM - - a V ixnr.prxnicxT ri ;r r jii .. v.il lmar Frldaj v al Uwlsbarr. rai.a roar.t) TERMS at the eta i for a year, ss for four roi-iea on. year. ll) for i.a " i year. e. Sinula .Nis i a rta. fa.Beata b w1'.!. ree.i.e.1 in (pM. po.taae .t.Bsna. or bank at ' talu. h-re. Mi.l kind of lrodare receieea '"'iiia, hea the time eaptreafo aMeh a T"r" ',' (aaleaa w. hara a r.aaia. areoaat) il ia eiol't y, A aVEBTtsrar sr. naBd.aieiy puMin..i. , jpras aiaar oa wek. 3 eta aa-h after laarrtM-a. r .Nti. yrw j. ii.ii m(ii.h Bta. dol.Sdol. Twoequarea l.&U.aO'l.BIK. 'r''1h,f art oer ooa-foartb ot a eolnno, 10 dol. P".''",, al rife. e. aa nay b atrreed apoa. A a aaallt ttp. or 1" ot nettlatpr. ai""", ,ittri. aataii.t trp., or l oi nexiiarirrr. - -,t .moratliioc. il'-cl.o. ..Ipdlina traJ.i"-' a. I a CotamnnicalioBS dired on ti'e.''! i10 .tna. .D'i imnairinioi wrur. - the 01 rrai ""- iiial oftb Th. MatiNVTICTKI.li.r Arti i. -,mMamt H'mt in adTo of th. rbilad a .lia. , ,.i.,rK Coanei-t-.l itb tb' Of -, are aaap-"- - fca...a kladaof JOB IRINTIMS, " "'I",'!BT. eatne. and d..p.t.-h o.l oa r-a,m.. 'J y, aj-a-nal wlrerlla-ateala to b. .paid a 1...IJ I A z -J t, aa ? Aiy r T ' r i SO per Tear, To m is ',T"i t i at rate for a loaireroraaorter a.riv- B m rtll par -r f, ur aioniba. 75 rt. hr .ia IE''t . , Mhl aiontha. idoL for .iitara ratba, "i--" . . i I mr1 -Ah
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