h. WASHINGTON. BT PARK BCNJAMI5. Of U the heroes who have shone On history's starry page, The light, the glory, and the firitlo Of each successive aire - TVbose name's the brightest and the best hoee fame the dearest won r Thoy are thiue own, iintierial West ! For thine is Washington. The luureht that auVn-n.t his brow, Are fresh as when they grew ; For he was first iu war and peace, A brave as he was true ; And from Oppression' iron prasp, ' With strong and constant baud, He ransotned all his countrymen, . And saved his native laud. Ia counsel wise, in prudence firm, And gpotlcos in renown, lie put away ambition' gauds, And fpurued a kindly ctowd ; Wealth had no lure to drag hiin down From his transreudvut place, Por doarcr than the world to him The freedom of his race. He was the Joshua of his time, All men obeyed his will, And in the valleys where he fought The sun and mono itood still : The soldier of the Lord, he went, Held by a mighty Hand, Till ho had passed the wilderness. And reached the promised land. Ho warrior of the classic roll, Called out a juster praise ; For Caesar gained no grander sjtoils, And wore no greener bays. Like (.'rcsar, too, how well he wrote, Though not with blood-ttaiuud peu, A record of the uoMest deeds Achieved by nuLle ineu! Great while he led otir'armies on, Great while he ruled tire land; And greater still as he resigned Ilia country's high command When, great as he had lived, be died, Submissive to depart, "America" was found engraved Upon his inmost heart. He loved the Union ''Guard it well," The dying hero said ; "That hour which ccs its broken bond, Will see your freedom dead. Oh, guard it well, and let it stand For iU own sake secure ; Then Peace, sustained by Liberty, Through ages shall endure." Alas ! could ho have seen the hour ' That we have lived to see, He might have deeply mourned the loss Of Peace and Liberty ; And could we listen to his Voico As oft he spoke before, Our broken bonds might be rejoined, . And Union rise once more. O. that his spirit might descend, T.xlay, like heavenly fire, And light npou our country's shrines The old, fraternal fire ! That Love and lYce might live again, And Hate and War be done, As with accordant lips we hailed The name of Washington ! Pirates Frustrated. ' The steamer Chesapeake bn had a nWt voyage in her capacity of Confede rals pirate. Afraid t i put to sea,or unable from laok of men and coal, tbe murderers who seized bcr have bung around tbe email harbors of Nova Scot until jastice has overtaken them. The Ella and Annie (hsraelf but a few weeks einee caught in trying to run tbe bloekadc) caught tbe Chesapeake on Thursday morning in Sambro Harbor, 30 miles from Halifax. Unfortunately nearly all tbe crew escaped add took to the woo ls ; on'y three of tbe mon who assisted in the seizure were taken tbe others of those caught were shipped in N '.a Scotia. Tbe guDbnat Dakota soon afirr oauie up and ordered both vessels to Halifax. So much for the Chesapeake she is not likely to make tbe figure in history that ber namesake did in tbe war of 1312. Being taken in tbe British waters, these scamps are turned over to them for trial Sorry to Hear It Tbe Morris Island correspondent of tbe Krv Ik'lford Ifereury writes (bat tbe steamer Planter, tbe vessel which iu run eat of Charleston harbor by Robert Small, tod turned over to the blockading fleet, has been captured by tbe Rebels. It appears that the vessel was bound reand to Stono Inlet, through Lighthouse Io'it, end tbe creek dividing Cole and Folly Islands, tat ewiog to the dense fig prevailing at tbe time, tbe pilot ran ber put the tarn off in tbe creek, continuing on toe far up tbe iclet toward Seceebville. He did not discover bis mistake until he ran ia among tbe Rebel picket boats plrolliog in tbe vicinity, when, as n nat ural sequence, she was captured. The fats of her crew may be a rather serious matter, for all exeept the captain tod ecginoers are contrabands, and some of them formed a part of tbe crew who ran way with ber. A correspondent of the TrUune writes from Folly Island, 14th iost., that Small was still taking bis trips snbarmed and we thick his is the later date hope so, J 7 The New Free State of West Virginia is nearly free from Rebel troops, and is now proceeding to sub-divide the Counties into Townshira, la which Free School f unknown where Slaverv rules) are to be introdaeed. Uf course, (0010 folks tay it is naonstitntioual.bot trne Ropablieaniam (gnarantitd by tbe U. S. Constitution) an anly exist where the mata of tbe peo ple are educated. Otm. Batler hat issued a chtracterUtie order for tbe regulation of the colored people ia bit department. He ia of Ibe opinio that aa a negro fiila tha aarae epaoe in tbe raaks as a white Man, and if hot fillet aa large a grave, he should re ceive tbe eame jtj a the white eoldier doaa. The Ladies' Fair at Ibdiaoanolia. Ind.. veeently held, realiied twelve thentand atallars for the benefit cf eoldiera families. Tbe Charleston (S. C.) Courier (tyt that the pay of e rebel eoldier for a month m 'ui not t uiSoe la purchase a pair of gloves. CALL AT Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE for Cheap Goods! His Stock is complete, consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, Tea, Spices, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Q,uccnsvarc, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine my stock, and satisfy yourselves, Sl'FFEKEHS MOM THE rAXGS or NEURALGIA and CATARRH, MAby be speedily and permanently cured the use of Wolcott's Instant Fain Annihilator. The method of using this medicine is novel bat effective, it is not 'alien into the stom ach nor applied externally as a liniment, but in all cases, the liquid it to be muffed up the nrntriU. Price Twenty-Five Cents per botile. C. M. KIX!, White Deer Mills, General Agent fur Uuion county, to whom II orders roni be addressed. For sale by BENNETT BROS., sole Agents for Lewishnrg, and by Storekeepers grneral- Nov. S, 18G3U FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Place ! BUREAUS, from S10 to f IS. FINE DREEING BUREAUS, from J) to SOS. SECRETARIES, DESKS, Ac. &c. diffrrmt prices. BEDSTEADS, from Isl to I5 (JO dilfcrent pattern and latest ttjlaa. TABLES, RmtnriB, 11 tWt aod uprtt,.Vutr.PiT, Knd.Card, liming (two itft), UrMktaitt, wimiie oC an kind cf Wtx-J Jiml,but Walnut, M-hf-ran ami Kut wool always no hand for lite inula. STANDS, Tpry, What-Not, tSfwing, te. Ac, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, UpbnUtriTt, Lure- Arm. 8 wins, I'arlor Chair alwayi oa anJ; l-M.Can - L-ru- KoHir and Sum, WiivJr Chair. l-nr and tuU Korkrft, Tabla and Cliiidrrn'it Chairx, alwara on band. TOW ELrU.YCKS.DOUC, II TRAYS, BOOK, and SHOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my oirn manufacture, insured one year. P- S I intend, in a short time, as soon at I can eet up a fine Hearse.) to attend tn the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS I will keop tome twenty-five or more different sixed Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell tweoiy per cent, cheaper than hat ever been done in Lewiburg. Call and see be fore purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately, I HAS. 8. BELL, Chambcrlin't BLk Uwi.l.orr. Frb. 21, XsOi. OS EC "a f- 2 tU3 We would inform the pnblie that we hae for sale, in our newly established Nnrsenes, near the Lewisburg Station, a larger assort ment than last year of Frail aaf raaaaeatal Trees Mraks Ia our old Nurseries in Adams countv, we have the largest stock of trees aad largest sized for Fall of l6 and Spring of 64. We therefore can furnish l reea by large quant lies to Dealers die. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res neetfaliw uilieited to an eiamioaiioa of our stock. We also desire a dozen good AGENTS 1 to sell for the coming Spring. 8HELLEH A HUMMER 0RNAHENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD fcPER0T,1136,RidVe Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sale upon the Most Favorable Terms. NEW and BEAUTIFUL Designs ia great variety of Iroa Railings for Ceme teries, Residences die. of Cast aad Wrought Iron, and Galvanized Iroa and Brass Tubing, Iron Verandas, Balconies Slain, Counters, Fountains, Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts, Lamp Stands, Vases, Tables, Flower Ktands, Sofas. Chairs, Statuary, Animals and all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for selection. Persons applying for same will please slate the kind ol wura needed 6ui99j) UNION COUNTY STAR r tost! "Tit -Snc'qiKbflnita 3citun." 5f. SU'lfmar iSDitcr uiib vcMitfiictrr. 33irt jit i'tiuiefrurd jrtra Xcnnrril.tj in brut ftr 5pradt brraitiUWrfn. nnt iji tit flriiptt rtuif$t 3c',linS rtl4t am ii-tftttand; iiilrtltd; ten farrifburit jrtnirft trirb. Xin"t3f'f'"I(I '"il' flUjifmrinm W.tctriittfir unt ttiijjcrcrm titbffcnrcrtn"Jifuijiftitrn ctr tfcttn tirf ira UVtttrl ycnitisbantfn, trerin jit jivfulirt. ?xtit $ 1,0(1 taJ 3.t(T, trfitnser.tuj hjaWt, cber in ben trficn 4 ai!editn. $ !,'. trtnn brjablt in ten trilcn 8 SScnaim Ut Sdwt, line -l, trrnit fpittr. Ritr J'tf.mtttniitdiun.ifn trirb Krccftiirt $ tin Sjuarrifcn UWrihen i'rvrifr fiiv r.i "Jabr Stj. flurjttt ifjiiiumaitunnt in l;rrlMltmp. CARD. THE undersigned, having loaned his furni ture, fixtures and olenitis to Mr. H. I M'Minoi for the period of one year, and ia about to remove temporarily from Levisbnrg, take this method of returning his thanks to the people of I.ewisbnrg and vicinity for their uniform kindness and the liberal support they hare given him during his residence among them. ItlCHAKU M. CUOl'EK. Lewisburg, April 20, I8G3 NOTICE. rilHE nndersigned, having obtained the nse l of the furnnnre, fitturei and ntensils of Mr. Rirntan M. Cooraa, will continue the Bakery, Confectionery and Notion business, at the old stand, on Market street, fur the pr riod of one year. He hopes by strict attention to business lo merit the patronage heretofore extended lo this establishment. II. I.. MWtAHO.f. Lewisburg, April in, 1S63 CO-PABTNERSIIIP. The undersigned have as sociated themselves into copart- ntCi.n-uersptp lor me purpose oi carry- e2aBtin- nn .V- Lnmlwrinw. Planinrr. and Carpentering business in all theirvarious branches, at the Ccurisbnrg Steam planing Ulilts, where they intend to keep a stock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, .sh, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Hiding, Shingles, l.ath, Joints, Studding, Fenr.mg, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, &c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, dc, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in trice and workmanship. J. D. PIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN nRF.fSBAI'H, HIRAM DREIsUACH twl.t.nr, FUnlng Mills, April 1, 1K. RE AT DlMCOvery! Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, ; For the cure of weak stomachs, general debi lity, indigestion, diseases of nervous system, constipation, acidity cf the stomach, aud fur all cases requiring a tonic Tbi Win iuclu-1- th vnnft aBTwa1c and efflrffnt alt of irn pon!u, t'itrat of liwintis tjJ, com bined with tu mo-t wrrfftie of vefrrUbk tonic, Ylliw Poruvian Hrk, Tha eilwt. io inaoy carw of dhility, lonn of apptitf, anl nrral prcintration, of an WrVirnt salt af iron, combined with ourvalubla nerrw tonic ia mmt happy. It aocntenu the ajp--ttt. raise the pulw, Ukeaoff niiicttlar tUrthinn, rmue the palnrof de bility, and girt a fiorifl vigur to tti C4uutrnaace. lo you vant anmethinit to atrebgthen J Oil? Vo you want a noa at'f'vtiiei ! lo you want to feel well i ' Po you want to gtt rid of nerronniesft? i Do you want enf rjry J Do you want to l-p wll 7 bo you want a hrik aoU Tlcomrt leellmtF U you do, try kt ar L BiTTES WlE OF IKOX ! This truly valuable tonic baa tven tn thoroughly tr tH by all ciasHw of the conmanitv that it ia now d rem ej miiiiH-Dittf M a tonic mwlilne. it til ium, t pur.ri.Hi tlx uauu, .nd si sn t u,.tnm.rb. rraa- !,.t? V11.!.."5"""-vnimlu'. n.owo0ija trial ol this vaiaat-te wdic ' rf.vrA-w.r-iie-.wf.ta,Mt.f A.Kcs- KEl's Bittu Wrxs r Irus i. the oulf mir and .irvetual rair-J. la th. kaown world r Dv.nei .04 lability, and u Ui.reare aamti.r of ltntli4Dii offered to the j pablie, we wuatf osution the community to y-vrrbaM none hut the nmn. article. B.nufetured by 8. A. KL'SKKL. and bi. .tamp on the tpof Iheeork of erery i bottle. The v-ry f-t chat others .re attintin to ifn ' ititte thia ealn.ble remedy, proves its worth, and .peaks ! yolQine in iu f.eor. Th. Uirrica Winb or Tros In pat ap In 13 eenl and ?i bottle., and !d by all re.erutile druetrlsta thmvah out the eovntry. lie parltrnlar tl.at every botUa bear. the Jic nmtU of th proprietors .isnatur. General Depot, 1 18, Market 3l Harrisbure, Pa For sale In Uwirt.arubyC.W. STHArn.B, J. BAKER a Po and all retpeeUbla dealers throughout tbe country Nov. 17 m? J.t,Hara. K.Sborklry. Cfkortlej. P. leaver vj. s. iviaWsh & cor (scoccaaoas to atron, aura a on.) LEWISBUKG FOUNDRY is AGRICULTURAL WORKS Levrlabiire;, Pa. WB have eonatantly on hand and for nate, WUOLEALB OR RETAIL, Jtearaer, Mtnr wf fVoeee rore-jCrrr; Ormim mwl Gran .avden ; Hmnd md lltrtf We Chm SivlUr, ; On. Tw in4 Four Hm Trtad . .Wsp n Roil Bn : Clmvr Hmllert. eW rwnerv, Tkrnhm. ytef. Sbm. Brllt, Irm rVewOer Hiitliff. IrmtHim. kUim$t. AfiU (Srarimot, Ac, aad hold onreet.r. ready at all tiaM. to so all tana op Pocsmt Kmisana with the ntmeatoometneet and di.natck Work or Manufactures Invariably warranted as racommaaaiad. Ordera reepeetfullv aolieited andproaiptly a"- led to. Jaool. ItW C. D. BREWER, Attorney at Law, LKwisints. mn ro pi. OFFICE (on Market 81) formerly occupied by Wa. Cameron, Jr. Collections and other professional business promptly attended lo. Claims frr Pensions, Bounties and arrears of pay due from Gov't, made out and collected June 1, 1863 T)T AT17J for Jn'ice and D.liiil lYaJ Ccnsfabies.fnr .a. or "Tinted tc cier,at ibe Chroticlc 0Sce J & LEWlSBUItG CHRONICLE---DEC. 22. 1803. PALMER, BOSS & CO., ii ii i (uti a. iaaa c.) Lenisbarg Pluiog Mill, Keep aonstaatlv oa hand and auauuiaciure lo older FloorlBIT, SMlMg, Dn,Kail, Staattera. lllaadai, Monldlagf of all patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction Ce7An extensive lot of Lumber vf all descriptions on hand for sale. Factory on North Second ttrett,Ltwiibwrg,Pm April 22, 1859. COAL COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha m.. kin and Wilkes- Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash Also, BlackumUU Coat, Planter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will nnt ha undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Vard near Weidensanl'a hotel. GEOROE HOLBTEIJf. Lewisbnrg, May 7,'59. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For the Harvest of 1863! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market ! atNTFUTlKKO BI Sim, WALLS, SHRINES & CO., Leulsbura;, Pa. Jnrkcijf l!capf r s lanif r. t PHE unprecedented success of the " Bnck I ere" is the strongest pro..f of its superior eicelleney. The IJLX'KEYE has caused a enmpiete Revolution in the Manufacture ot KE APISH A SI) MOWISG Machines, and its reputation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages. We will, however, call the aitention of the farmers to a few of its merits. The TWO UKIVI.NU WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of geac, or be backed without vibrating the knives the Steel Cutter liar the Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened wteel Face or Cutting Ed-'e the Doable- Hinged Joint, by which the Cutter Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft the Siee'l Spring and Wheel, by which the Cutter Bar may be raised and lowered so as to cnt as low to the ground as may be desired the Steel I'itman and Bras Box its Light Draft (no Side Draft) no weight oa the horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no oiber machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A learn of horses weighing 900 lbs. each, will cut an acte of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with two Culler Bars one for culling gra.s, and the other for culling grain (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). No effort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being the ' Best Kachine la the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks tn their friends for the generous sup port the have received in Introducing the celebrated Buckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are much indebted to them for their warm greet ings and kind offices in recommending it to their friends and neighbors. For Certificates, Ac, see Circulars, which mar be had of anv ot tbeir Ageota. Thry also manufacture Plejer'at fstt cnt IMsion raln Drill, which is acknowledged to be the BEST HEED SOW ER IN UsE, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY! Also, the KcyMtone Clover llullor, which cleans thoroughly; without in the 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 Itnrlimft Trtad Power and Thrrrher Telegraph Fodder Cutter two lizet) ; Conking "Stores, among which is the celebrated 44 Con tinental j" Parlor and Ojjiee Stove, and all kind of Cat and Wrought Iron and Bran Work. SUFER.WAM.S.SHRINER & Co. Central' Foundry, Lewisburg, Pa. Marrti.H.l'.fK. GENERAL ORDER. n niE Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1 having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia dc Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Companv, they have appointed JOSEPH V. POTTS, lleneral Manager there of, to whom all Oilicers and Employees will report for instruction. 1. EDGAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the-Penn'a Railroad Co., ) Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1862. ) General Order, No. 1. To taJce Effect on and after Jan. 30, 18C2. I. The Wetrtern Olvlxlon, from Warren In Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His OlTiee will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will be uader his charge, and will make all commnnications respecting their dunes or the business of the road, to him, -jj-.l- r.j-m eicrpt as otherwise provided in this order. n THe Ea,tern Dltinlon, from -n . Snnbury to Whetham. w.ll be under the snp- erinlendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose litle will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all commu nications respecting their duties or the busi ness of the road, lo him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Account of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on ihe Western Divis ion," be in the immediale charge of JOHN C. BOGGg, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be a; Erie. On the Eastern Division ihey will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose tide will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamson. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All commnnications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on eiiher Division. will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets lo Tbowas M.Davis. JOS. D. POTTS. General Manager. Pennsvlvania Railroad Company,') Lessee Philad. Ac Erie R. R. L General Manager's Office, I Williamsport, Jan. 90, 188S. 1 I? FURNITTIRE WAREHOUSE, tS on Market Square, I.ewiaborg. iB A good supply of Chair, Table, Bureau. Stand, dee., on hand or made rdera DAVID GLNTER- 826 BIILK FOR TIE lTOXIOI.! THE nndersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisbnrg with Pure Milk, commencing about the 15th insu Persons wishing to be supplied, will please send in their names to him, at the Lewisbnrg Bridge. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, at preferred by a majority of customers. KAM'L SL1FER. Lewisbnrg, April 10, 1S63 nTMN BOOKS PresfcyteriAn. Meihodial and Lutheran, at FORREST'S. JWJ NEW GOODS! C1TEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOVM sqi IRES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at $2. Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco Boots at 12. A large assortment of Balmoral Boots aud Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Lewisbirg. . JOHlt H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND flBllemen' F.-iralnhlaaj stare, 1 Market St.,jutt above Out Bank, LEWISBURG, FA. The snbscriber has removed into the new filltd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT ANU MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the besl ' workmen, I can confidently invite both Old and Sac Cuntomertao n I forget me oign The Red Door ! May S, 1861 J H BEAI.E CEMETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Stockholders of the Lewisburg Cemeterv.lhe under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging. Arc, must be paid lo him. Persons interested will please note the change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay ment. 8UI.UMU.TI KITlfcK. Uwi.bort. 2,162ine WHERE wewill find a large assortmeni latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such aa French and English all wi-ol Cloih, from fri.bO np tn 10.00. Knotty Boys' Cas simere.and Silk Mixed Cassimeres.Satinetts, Ac. Clothing of all descriptions ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole Suiis for tit 60 that is, cloth coat, satin vest, cassimere pants. Hummer Sunt for $5.50. Also, a large as sortmeni of Hals. Caps. Ac such a M10e. Ian, Garibaldi. Opera, high and l"W crowned Hats. Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shins, Suspenders, Umbrellas. Neck Ties, Ac. NOW IS THE TUBE ! to save from 25 to 60 per cent, and get the Latest Style. AIo, Uoods Cut and made to order, and in ine laiesi aiyie. Always irora nve to ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'a Store, Market street, Lewisbnrg. Dec I8R3 N. R. ZIMMERMAN riHflp of Union dC0n1.tr). MOUNTED on rollers.varni.shed.eagraved and lithographed in Philad. iu the besl style of the art 30 by 40 inches in size on a scale of ti inches lo ihe mile. This Map was carefully surveyed in 1856, and is reas onably correct. Each Township is colored, and there are theTown Plots and Jioj of Lots in Lewisbnrg, Mifflmbarg, New Berlin, Har tlelon, and New Columbia. Mountains and M reams are traced ihe Public Roads, wnb 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 Winfield, and Union Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a separate engraving each. Every Farmer and person of business sh'd have one of these Maps for ornament or for reference and information. Tbe original subscription price was $3,50, now reduced to $2 onlr. tcFor aale at the Star 4 Chronicle Office, and by Da. 8. L. BECK, Lewisbnrg An aperient and Stomachic preiatroa of 11101 part ftedofoxyrea andearbon by eomboation In hydrogen, eanetloned by the biph-.t Medical Aathorltiea. both la Karoo, and the I'ni'ed States, aad prescribed ia their prartlca. Tbe ezperVnee of thoaaanda dally provtt that ao pre paration uf Iron can he comnared with It. Imnnrtri . the Mood, depreenoo of vital eneriry. pale and mlim nlta ! pKaie ootnpieiioiia, mdieate ita ai raaaiXj ia alaaaataialj conceivable eae. lnnosirn. in all maladies la which H haa been tried It ha. proved abeolnielv earaUvt ia each of tha follow icf eeniplalnta. via: In DfbOitg, Areowt AjfMima, Emmtiainm, PyjpepeMt, Omtttnatitm, tharrnmtltfnmUrw. Incipient OearwmpraMa, ST..fulra TViemiierii, .Sett Seina. MummMrwtlimt, IThitrt. CKUmti, Ltrrr fnmmtainlt. fSlrenic iferelacAef, ItKeumtum, Intermittent Veen, Ptmpln on IA rhee, at. Pnt np la ant lal metal bozet containing SO pi I la, priee so cent, per bos : fbr sale by drnfraiate and daalora. W'ill h. sent free to any addreea oa receipt of tha price. All letters, order, ete.honld be addreeeed to B. B. LOCKS A Co., General A rents, lyUi 20 Cants at, N.T. Sold in Lneitlurg by aler t re C W oraaBr p g caiewell ESTABLISHED, 1700. PrTTERToRILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 ft 18 CHAMBEEI IT., (Tnrmorly U Chamban vtrvet, X.w York,) WOULD call the attention of Dealers to to ihe articles of hit manafaciaretvix t mows mpp. Msethoy. Semirroa, I iae Rappee, far. Vrrrtnla, Conn Kapp, A'achitoehea, aaaancaa uenuemaa, Voptaa iellow mrr. Bootch, attay Dew Heatch. liifh Taaet ealch, rreah Honey Dew (leafch. an wan . u i w iwynw.a, ffnaj OOOIB. w-Atrentaea at awiliai iirp iwtava an prim . Tniirre. twoaitw. stirs cat caawi Ke.2, Sweat Vented Oroaott, Noa iaSmto, Tia Foal Oaveadiik, Cana-ter, Tarklah. S. B. circular of prfees wilt be act ton I'fiwauwn. l-Maxca I (, 't3j 1 J W A'EW Ll HOMING fclL IT. 8. 5-20'D. Tt. ftecretary f the Treasury has am yet (tvea aotice oi aay intention ut j ..hdraw this ponalar Mtaa Irom aale at par, 1 aad, noiil l days' notica ia given, the un dersigned, aa KJeneral ttubscnplwa Agent, will eoaiioue lo supply public The whole amount ol tne loan auinonzca is Five Hundred M.llionsof Dollars. Nearly ; four Hundred Milltoua have already been subscribed for aad paid into the Treaaury, ; ,ihm the la-sl keveat months. 1 he lane demand froaa abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand, lor ue as the basis for circulation by National Banking Assocta- -Tr balance, fetes bft lairljr ranged (torn lea .It.,.-. aawaWaslftv I rn UaWB V awa-awJ aj iucca aumvuaj "ll-v .. , 1 .1 - 1 1 mi I at f Mini at 1 at aa. uaall known thai ihe Secretary of tbe Treasury has ample and unfailing resources, in ihe duties on imporu and iniernal revenoes, and is tbe issue of tbe interest-bearing legal tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a cenamty that he will not find it necessary, for a long lime io come, 10 seek a market lor any other long or permanent Loans, the lotere-t and princi pal cf which are payable in gold.) Prudence and sell inlt-rest must force the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Banking Associations, as well as ' the minds of all who have idle money oa their 1 hands, to the prompt conclusion that they ! should lose no lime in subscribing to this ' most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond 1 their reach, and advance to a handsome pre-, mium, as was tne result witn tne aeven Thirty' Ixian, when 11 was all sold andcuu.d no longtr be subscribed for at par. and principal payable ia coin, (ihos yielding over nine per ceuu per annum at the preseut rate of premium oa coin.) The Government requires all daliea oa im poru lo be paid in cum j these duties have for a long time pa-a amounted to over a quarter of a million of dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than thai required in the payment of tbe interest on all the 6-to's and other permanent Loans. So that il is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable Ihe United States 10 resume specie payments apon all liabililira. The Loan ia called 5 20 from the fact, that, whilst the bonds may run for 20 years, ytt the Government has a nzbl to pay them off in gold, at par, at aay lime after 5 years. The Interest is paid half-yearly, viz 1 on Ihe first days of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and are 950, f 100, $500, and $1000; or Registered Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, $5,000 and $10,000. For Banking purposes, ana lor investments or I rust-monies, the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 6-20'a can nol b taxed bv States. cities, towns, or counties, and the Govern-! menl lax on them is only one-and-a-half per ; cenu, on the amonnl of income, when Ihe income of the hold-r exceeds six hundred dollars per annum. All other investment such as incomes from mortgages, railroad stock and bonds, etc., must pay from three to nve per cent, on the income. Bank and Bankers throughout Ihe eonatry will continue lb dispose of the Bonds ; and all orders by mail, or otherwise, promptly attended lo. The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the delivery of the Bonds, is unavoidable, the demand beicg so great; but, as interest com mences from the day of subtcripiioa, no loss is occasioned, and every effort is being made to diminish delay. Jtl ( OOkl), SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 114 Soloh Third Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia, November 23. 13. LLNDSEY'S Improved rrBLooD KERriiER,.rx A STASVAKD MEUH1SE tot the apeelr. riiral and effert ami -vreef A l-L.tUeaera ariaiaj from IMl'tlil I V or I UK kUKlV: fit IS Bed lei oe hu wrought the avoat iraealoanarwa In deperats aaaea of Serofala Caaerrow. foraatioaa, Cutaneoa. dltea., Kry.ip.lea, Keils, riaiple. Lb. late, mre Kyva, Scald Head, Old, .tnbhorw I'leera, Rbeamatk-aiaordera, Tetter alleetlon., Coatlvemeea, liy.pepeia, Janadiea, S.ll Khean, Merenrial divemaea, Oeneral debility, 1.1. er Complaint, Loaa of Appetite, Low Spirit., Font BLomarh. Femal. ComplaiatandalldmaeahAVtataairaritia la an impart atai of the nie4. , . Tht above ia a portrait of David M Creary of Xaefca Twp.who.oath.airtdayof Anmt.liiie, mad.md.,J centre Joeuoa uorley mat be wa. treats for lb careo, ". oj tnree p.jnnu.n oeaiora eonnty.nad by Or i Nee ton of the Kclectie Collece, Cincinnati, for a p. nod of nearly elyht montha. ootwith.tamlina which aia its, nut, mnd a worfiu of au left chetk mere tntirelf tnlen way I He had tivea np all hope, n ken he keard of the MBlood 8eareher,and was indneed to try is. Ponr hot. tloacnred bim, and .Itlxvezh aadly di.ngnred) there ia no qneetioa bat thia invaluable medicine saved bia Ufa. Th full particular, of thia remarkable caae may beaeen In a Circular to be had of any of th Areata. W nlao refer to a aae af Nancy klankaey. mt Xldertea, Arm.trooit Co, Pa., eared of Retort la after btina aaabl lo get oat of bed tor three yean. To th caae of a lady In Anaoa villa. CTaaraeldCa, ant wa. alaa .fflieled with fcrofala ia iu worat form. To th can, of Oeorre Weuel, midina- in Carrolltowa, Cambria Co Pa, who wa ao badly amicted with C.aopr that It ant hit entlr aoe off, aad hit rata waa worat. if poavihl. than N'Oreary'a. rn pan icalan of thew caae mry oa of which waa , eared by the nae of the "Blood fVarrher- may alaa be found ia a Clrrelar to he had of aayof the Areata. wr.a, m. ar.iisr.a. rraprietar, rtllakarg, ra. w-theatory for the mannralnre and aal. near th Penn'a Railroad Perot. Ilolllday.bure. Pa. Fold bv C. w.gchaaie. Uwiahar: MTreifht a llaark, It.Saloe X "r n.mmeireiea. rarnMreville; tammlnra a vriiB-- u.-i... r, ii t u u i . t. Ctamm, Winnekd; ehiadl a Waeeaealler, celtuerove: y?i Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Itcutlat. Office in the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street, (western entrance.no stairs) LEWISBURG. arr-D"."J.? is noweonsirnct.ng Ihe on- aeetinnal Block work, baked oa Plaiina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and alrrnpth naa no equal also leeta mounted on tne var ious Bases in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar wiih every department of hia profes sion, he feels safe ia warranting entire sans- faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of the Non-sectional work will be evident to all who will give it aa im partial examination. Dr. Bnrlaa ia ihe only person who constructs this excellent work ia this seel ion of country. E7Cbarge shall correspond with the times. Lewisburg, Sept. 3, ' 3Sl Five-Twenty TJ. S. Loan ! rpHK LEWISBCRG BANK, of Lewisburg. 1 Union Co., is Ageml for the sale of the Cniled States 8ix per Cenu Five-Twenty sears loan. Amonata can be had lo suit the mean different individuals. The Interest on r . - - Loan ia payable and will be paidia livid. 931 r NEW GROCERY AfiD Provision Store' fPHB subscriber has just opened a r ' 1 (irocery and Proviioa iftorr, ia u''' baogh'a building (late streamer's Tin,'' West end of Market in;irr. 'inare. where he hat jnst rectirctl a wt;j u! aserimeni ot irean GROCERIES ERIES AND PROVISION Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, rSutlr j i. Fish, Salt, Spiee,Vinejar, ftj,, such as Molasse ; Brooms, Brushes, Tubs, Boekei, t'' ' Cheese. Eggs, Fruit, Fruit Caas, Ur41 ' ! Lemons, Crackers, Clotbea Pias, i 1 Iour "Dd eed' lor0' tattIe f vi ( QUEENS WARE. Wiadnv Shades, V , ' I KlalWa PollUB NnlC KunfT Tnhaei.. f . ..... . . . i - mtA aw a aw rat tk II. aw awUa i lk nrtUa,H. i or woiCD ne enrn ai ma toweal nr 7 j Cash or Country Produce. CHA'3 ROLAXn Lewisburg. May 7. ltJ Watches, Jewelry aJ Silver N0.6JJ Market St. PHILADELPHIA THE undersigael Ww. repeetfnlly In rite yrr , af3entoa lo his well siock ol Fine tinld and Kilter WATCHr. Fine CJ,.ld JEWELRlf, of every vr,,.. ' " r -S m.,v, me kbts aa4 . uii; tl. kttt-VB ii n Cotri and the best make of Siltrr Wart. Each article ia warrmUd i ; rrprttenUd. ) I rt Watrhrs aad Jewelry earefallt r JrrnBHAUI.cr. j' " "Mrr a) ilmm, rebrwary FAMILY GROCERY! rjHE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE In the rooms recently occupied by W. M. Ellis, near the old Hayes stand. Market streei.Lt. isburg. where he is always prrpartd ky furnish the public with the best of CoOee, Tea. Sagrar, Spire., a.a. Candira, Frulls, 1'iarj, flour ed. Cheese, &.c., jlc, together with all other article aFaa!ly kepi in such an establi.shmem at ihe lowest ptteaa 'Jail and give him a trial. Drake's Plantation Bmers for sale. Jan.30,'S3. NATHAN MITCH ELL.A.I T7EST BRANCH Insurance Companv. I V of Lock. Ilavea, Pa. Insures Property in both Town aad Csoa. try en as reasonable Terms as any other good C mpany. 1 he Urge increase of Premium Notts malist it a reliable Company to insure in. Amoanl at rreaalaat Sates m In tarre. tUv.Qol.ta J.WX.ara, See G.C.H.av.r. fret LARISO.V PKO.S Aftal, Pee IS. 1841 Uwi.tmr; LUMBER! LOIBEIt!! FflHE subscribers barefi.r sale 1 (in lots 10 suiipurthasrrs ajt'sjapji a iarze- sioeK 01 'J.V BOA KDS Panel 9'ufll Plank. Ac. AIo 5,000 J'Ai. h.iLS. 26 inch Sawed Miinslrs .-uper .r ;ai'..ij. Also Square Timber for liuiMmes: Which are offered low fi rcash. atonr Wt'ls on South Branch of the While Deer Creek is Hartley oiwnshtp or delivered on the EruM Valley Narrows road at the end of uur Rcac IV A Diploma for a superior samoit pi Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Sn .. Ies,were awarded os at the Iim Unioaro.Si, Fair. JOHN M'CALL SP.VS. Iy"" or,si H'll P O. Unit a Co, Pt New bUnd.---lYew Goods! JOSEPH L HAWX hiring ralen ibe J rooms under the Teietraph aod Chn.aicle otfices,refitted them.and filleil m aa extensire variety of Halt, Copt, Gentlemen' t Cfofhi'aj, dr. Also a larce and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASSIM f.RES. Ac, which he will mmkt fe order,as he still continues the TaiUnn; Eul ness. He is prepared lo execute all work entrusted to his care, 10 the satisfactiua of the customer. Jf. B. Cutting and Repairing dont It order. Lewtxburr, f pril 10; lfSl CRAVEl.S and STATIONERS, 907 Chtnoi Hi. rh.fcdrhk. aWefdinjr Ctril ttt th lfwat tU TMtitir aa. Boimv Card, ttttcnv-! mu4 primhri at tbe mr.M Mkm. A vrr full ajdkBrtt,rnt f LUXE tMt" mwftm hmnd. n 'tor, .xi vwrr wriit Ksnboewinc. ssrti-tisalj eirtryt-tt. Any rf wf HjmT 4W(J Kmlriafaa BtMle IOrr1r t)H-r 10, HE sabserikr con- AL tinues lo carry on the! Livery IlunlneHs) ail the Old Stand oa Svuthl am,u 1 1 ctt t , near .viarari, ana rr . . u - i-.-, .t . j "lieiU the patronage of his fr.en.1s and I s T'x. : i . . ... . .r-'l. I puouc generally. ln.sKLL3 r.rira. Lewisbnrg, May S3, 1850 HYHEWOLOGY! ACIRIOLS and entrrtninnf little Botk (all about Matrimony, Money, and els er matters,) for iheamutemrni of reriy My (ano tbe yconf folks, also,) on lone winiff evenings, raiay days, etc. Price. SO eests. Wholesale. 1 Cents. Jrnt by mail er serea 3 cent stamps. Forsaleatihe,'.VoTdrAwt iefe" office. WOKDE.V A COH.ELtlS. Publiebera. tewtebarf. Pa ' Attention, Hnsiciani! a -r a A larsre assormeni n -S Violins. Uoiiars, e, of aJ and Banjo 8irin;s, Brinees, Pets,Ae.s4tM besl Violin Rosm call at the Post tH5e ..amine t examine. Ii W FtKK.!' PIC-NIC." -W.Tl Jump lata tha Wagoa, ami all takt A LARGE, handsome and verv comforta bleWACO.1 has been, fitted up for the especial accomtnxia't"t a fic-isie and other similar excursions. moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOl'SEl Lewisbnrg;. June 3, 1859. I M . fi, . . T ..mm c-kr.-k I 4fw1 vvt,iiti a?Ni is. .ta'ijni ii m"s tssned rrMarsai UatakaraMaiaa rtaaij.rvata VSATlrS tlltaa ea aa ear IV at tfce aaaae rate M a mnaeror Sorter period, aw eight anwtaa, iot m etateen aethe.ei'iia( yeare, to tor mar capna- aae year, eiv av mm r m-i year. A. Staal e. a S eta. Pa.meata by ma" "JJ lamia ha (net. aaetaaw abmpa, or beak new valae her. Mt kind, el Pvednee receive, in (salens w hae. a reamer nrcaaat) H ia eTorrJ AnvravtAta -srt handeeaiely pabllaheJ, at ! y, aqaare ae week, eta each after laarruea. S r Se-W aea Ike time expire lav w bn-b a parer ' - the. S dol. per year. Half a aoai ier-b-t: dol.adol. Twoesaai l.U,,tM. BBd ecrempanM he thewriter'a cat a.ave"" ,io The MAGMtTH-Tt I bi-lt Al'll f ocr- i"Lrtaa' atth .star atrreeura-.by whtek we often inaerliwr- Kewa ia advance of the Philad Mai'a . tWr Caaert.d with tbe r!., are ple kl.rf. .1 JOB PBIIHTIKO. bieb will beeternw- ao over n wan. ei n ejiwaa, i.ei t - . .e nren, Aa. aa may b acreed apoa. A t tore J- y a maalleet tvpe. r la of aest nrer. vitawme. nenroraliaina. illetml. vwiadlin wadeaey " "rl I aeataea. and Veptrb and ea faeoe--- a -I .f.l adveetimel.teVe.l w- f 01 I tb-j ..WeH..be..lvt. ""'"'rJ.e-r h' I .'j-PH'-Kea Jlrbll"r'r'" . . ...vaUlt' Jan l.lee auuaw-- i
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