fkee ' I i .1 . ; ' T-. t i .i lb Iron tbs Mew Tots Brain font. UIES TU 1 CUut.l Mil WHO bAlS U1TBRI C .VOt A St.. - j k'iu to Kay, and sell, ami boll i Tlie negro in his gelling gyves, And pocket the Mnoil-crugtcj guM, Tho price of lmiann hearts and lives 7 J?o iiil to steal an African, And rub him of each sacred ri:lit, " ipe from hi brow the stamp of man, And blot tho stars out of bis night 7 No nn to score bio quivering back With the rod lash dripping there, Because bis Maker made him black. Thickened his lips and crisped his hair ? No sin to toar bis frantic wife From bis outreaching arms of love ; TVhat God has joined, divorce fur life, Though Heaven forbids it from above 7 Ho hin to steal the clinging child From the fond mother's dear embrace, And leave ber brokeu hearted, wild, And crazed, to curse her ebon race 1 God gave the black a living soul, A conscience, and a heart to feel ; Wrote freedom on his spirit's scroll, And sealed it with his holy seal. TVoe unto him who breaks the chart Endorsed by God's unerring hand, A curse shall smite bis cruel heart. Ilia brow shall wear the slaver's brand. No greater, grosser crime than this Can man commit who steps aside; Christ in the slave, with leprous kiss, Is thus betrayed aud crucified. When hoary priest, with honeyed tongue, Long face and lubricated knees, 13ows low before this brazen wrong, And prates like the old Pharisees, We look to see the earth divide, And falling lire from Heaven consume The impious babbler in his pride, Aud leave no mourners at his tomb. Geobob Y. Bunuat. A Day of Jubilee. January 1, 1804, should be observed as a day of jubilee. On that day, one year ago, Abraham Lincoln struck the ehains off th Slaves of Rebels iu ten States, and started the Nation in a career of Freedom which will be honored to our latest posterity. Thousands who are now blinded by party prejudice and ignorance, will yet live to see the day when they will thank God for Abraham Lincoln and bis charter of Freedom. Tho true and faithful to freedom every where should meet on that day aud ask God's blessing on the President and the cause of Emancipation. If but "two or ji .. .. itirco gainer together in Ilis name, ' there also will be the Fpirit of Him who is with theprinco aud the peasant, the mon hrch and the slave. We command this to. the consideration of all who recognize t'-.ie hand of Providence in the conduct of. our rational tfiairs, and the instrumental ity of Abraham Lincoln in Ilis hands, as evidenced by the success of the I'uion urmies since the 1st of January, 1S0X Lancaster Etatniner tfr HtroUL Singular Incident. "The wicked fliio when no man pur Fueth," was a proverb strikingly verified, on Saturday the ,1th lVc. 1S03, at the r.-.-iont ci.y of (Jeoriretown, a place of .'i,000 inhal'itaiits, about CO miles north of Charleston, S. C, at the head of Win- jaw Uay. Hearing of Uragg's defeat, and a report prevailing that Gen. Grant ilia clone upon them, fire wax applied to "the depot ef naval stores belonging to the Confederacy, and an immense amount of cotton, tar, pitch, turpentine, rosin, Azc, were consumed, with the greater part of the town. This immense loss sonic uttributc, however, more to hatred of Jeff. I 'avis, than to any real fear of the Union army's being near them. Thus waste away tho Rebel resources. Perfectly "Sound." (Jen. Grant, wc sec it stated, protests Against the attempts of certain iioliticians to make au ass of him, as they did of Jl'Clellau, by urging him, while in the service, to run for the Presidency, lie adheres to tho business motto, "Ouc thing at time," and probably believes, as do most loyal people, that "the right man is in tho right place already," and woe be to the politicians who try to outt Liiu to gain some petty end of theirs ! Sad Accident. Wednesday evening last, Sirs. Harriet Swanger, while drawing a bucket of water at ber father's house, (J. M. Uousel, who lives within a mile east of this borough) fell into the well and was killed. The water is drawn by a windlass, and as the well is therefore an open one it was comparatively easy to have nnjt with the accident. Miltonian. Will those who write the editorials for the editor of tho Lcwishurg Argut, please punctur th fellow he is so gassy. Ho pays attention to as in his last issue to the extent of half a column, although he has repeatedly stated we are unworthy of notice ! Mlllunian. GOOD ADVICE. Et otly what is proper food ; Drink only that which does you good; Spend only what you can afford ; lnd only what will be restored. Then you will have no cause to say, 'I was a fol on j-esterday." Cuasgi or Views A Universilist eWgynitB ol Wisconsin, who has recently returned boms from a term ef serf ice at Chaplain to a regiment in tbs Armj of ma vumoerunj, apnke at a town meeting Ike other day, and in tha eour.e of his remarks touched on the atrocious barbar ities of tha Rebels. "My friends," be siU, "l have always preached to von aiinst any such institution a hell, or saiare punisnmenr, oat my ezperieoee WiiBin laeiuciew months bts modified my : - : l r i - . J vpinipos, mewnai; i ooueve mere is a tsll provided for those wicked derilf ai a military umuify." Tlit Slaveholders' War is making men O iLoJ' z oa puiuu of practice if not of lI.LC'l-!. CALL AT E&. EVANS' Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, fot Cheap Goods! His Stock is complete, consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Queens ware, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce Goods. Cash paid for Call and examine yourselves, SUFFERERS I ROM THE PAXGS or NEURALGIA and CATAKRH, M" AY be speedily and permanently cared the use of Wolcott's Instant Fain Annihilate. The method or using this medicine is novel bnt effective. It is nut 'alien into the stom ach aor applied externally as a liniment, but in all cases, the liquid U to be muffed up the nostril. Price Twenty-Fire Cents per bottle. C. M. KI.Nli, White Deer Mills, General Agent for Union county, to whom all orders must be addressed. Forsale by BENNETT BKOS.. sole Aeents for Lewisburg, and by Storekeepers general ly. Nov. 23, I863if FURNITURE! Broke Ont in a New Place! BUREAUS, fr..m 10 to (IS. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, from J0 l f r6. SECRETARIES, DESKS, arc. fcc. BEDSTEADS, from $3 to $65 20 different patterns an J Utcst t'yle. TABLES, Extmfon, 11 tWt and npwarl. Centre. Fiar, End. Grd, lininc (two etz), Hrk!t, made of an; Mud cf wuuddMrpd.but Walnut, MniioTny kDd Kum oud alvaTS on kaod lor Um trad. STANDS, Tepojr. Wbu Not, Sewing, Ac. 4c, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, Upholrtrtrd, Uw Arm, 8f wiof. Parlor Chlrn always on hand; alw.(ne beat, Lartr Korkr ana Nanw, Windmr rhuiri, Urjre and amalt KoekY, Tabla and Cliildrrn'n Chairs, alwaya on band. TO WEL-R ACKS.DOUG UTR AYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my own manufacture, insured one year. P- S. I intend, in a short time, as soon as I can cet up a fine Hoarse.) to attend to the UNDERTAKING Bl'Sl.NESS-I will kep some iweniy-five or more dilVrrent sized Cof fins 6ni-ihed, aad always ready on short no lice, and will sell twenty per cent, clisapsr than has ever bten done in l.earisbur(. Call and see hf fore purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately, CHAS. S. EEIL,CAa&erV Block Ltwtfthanc, Ffb. 24. 1R3. We would inform the pttblic that we have for sale, in onr newly established Nurseries, ear the Lewiburg Siation, a larger assort ment than last year of ; Fruit sad Ursaaratal Trees, Skrv.hu, In our old Nurseries in Adams county, we have the largest slock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 1063 and Spring of '64. We therefore can furnish Trees by large quanti ties to Dealers Ac at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res pectfully solicited to an examination of onr stock. We also desire a dozen good AGENTS to sell for the coming Spring. SHELLEK& HUMMER ORNAHEriTAt IRON WORKS. WOOD &PER0T,1136,RWgeArenne, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sale npon the .Most Favorable Terms. NEW and BEAUTIFUL Designs io great variety of Iron Railings for Ceme teries, Residences Ate. of Cast and Wrought Iron, and Galvanized Iron and Brass Tubing, Iron Verandas, Balconies, Stairs, Counters, Foaataius, Gates, Columns, Hitching Post. Lamp Stands. Vases. Tables. FU.erer Sun.la. Satas. Chairs. Statuary, Animals and all fiber ! iron mors ol a Ueeorauve character. Designs forwarded for selection. Person applying lor same will plcave siate the kuid of wurk needed 6m9 UNION COUNTY taken in exchange for Butter and Eggs. my stock, and satisfy 1 J 'Tit Susquehanna 3cituna." St. 2olfinar (S&ttor uitb crau;rbcr. SSJirS ju Srefebitrg jctcn I cnntrjto j in trot fitcr tsprodtc brr.iuJ.if.itfcti, nnc ut etc flu-jite crutftbt .rituitg tr lent am jScjttrandj ncrMidj ten arrtelmri! flctrutftttt'rfc. icft3ritunj erindt tic afltrat(tnra Tiadm&trn tint auficrtrrn tit tcfcntmit Dituifciitn trr ff cuit. tic j tm IViml Vnnfyhaiiirit, ttorin ftc jirfulirt. yrti tut 3abr, ntmt rcraue bfjablt, rtcr in ben crjlm 4 SDcrtttt. $125 tr-enn fcrjAblt in ben crura H 1'icnatca M $,ibiti, nnb $1,01 ttrntt ffd'tcr. itur SWaRntmadmnam trirb crrcdmrt ; tin Sdiiarc ten 12 :Keitietfirr?itr fiir ta Jabr ?p'l. Miirjcrc i!cfdnittmiidunjm in i;frlMltnijj. CARD. T HE undersigned, bavin loaned hisfnrni- lure, fixtures aad uiensils to Mr. H. L. M'Mihum for the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from Lewisburg, takes this method of returning his thanks to the people of Lewisbur; and vicinity for their uniform kindness and the liberal support they have given him during his residence among Ihem. RICHARD M. COOl'EK. tewisbnrg, April 20, 1863 NOTICE. THE undersigned, having obtained the nse of the furniture, fixtures and nienjils of Mr. Ricutin M. Cooria, will continue the Bakery, Confectionery and 'Notion business, at the old staud, on Market it reft, for the pe riod of one year. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H L. M'MAHON. T.ewisVnr?, April 20, 1T3 CO-PABTN E11SI1IP. The undersigned have as- I Jtociated themselves into eopart Timaership for the purpose of earry--3iiig on the Lumbering, Planing, n-- .Carpentering business in all their various iri-hfs, at the csisbnrg Steam planing itlille, where they intend to keep a stock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, sh, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Lath. Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shmtrs. illinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ate. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in (rice aud workmanship. J. D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, HIRAM DREISBACH Uwt.W- Pinning Mill.. April 1, 18M. GREAT Iicovcrj! Kankel's Bitter Wine of Iron, For the enre of weak stomachs, general debi lity, indigestion, diseases of nervous system, constipation, acidity of the stomach, and for all case? requiring a tonic Thift Wins include tha mont fttrowable and efficient Halt vt Iron poies, Citrata of Macneli; OxhIk, iwb. binri witb lb mo.l anirm!tH; of vecrtalila tonic. Yal low VerilTian Bark. Tht e(Ttit. in many eacs of 4ftbilitT, toff of apptiUk, and Kcnerai prostration, of an afflekmt aait of into, comliinod with our Taluahta nerve tonic, ia moal li.nfy. It aumenu the apptite. raises the palsa, takes oil siuseular flatihineas, rvmovea tha palnrof de bility, and itirea a dorid vigor to the eonntanancn. Do you want eomelhing to strrngthen vouf I0 you want good appetite? lo you want to feel wull 1 Do you want to got rid of nerronioeiB? lo you want enercy ? lo you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigomna feettns;? If yon do, try krNkrXH RITTKK WIVE OF IBOJ I This truly valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tee ted by all classes of the community that it is now deem ed inulspensahle aa a tonic mf-dicine. It coets but little, purines the hlood, and gives tone to the stomach, reno vates the system, and prolongs life. 1 now only nsk a trial of UtiJ valuable tonic rorXTRRFtrTSBwxTtot rounterfcita! A. Ko KtL'a Brrran H'tsi .ir laov is the onlr sure and effectual I remedy in the known world Sir Dyspepsia and Debility, j end as there are ft number of imitations offered to the public, we would eaution the community to purehaaa I none hut the genuine article, manufactured by 8. A. I KL'NKKUand bis stamp on the top of the cork of every e bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to im itate this valuable remedy, proves its worth, and speaks I volumes in its favor. The Utrrm Wrss or Ikor Is put up in 75 cent and SI bottles, and sold by all reeppc table druggists through out the country. Be particular that every bottle bears toe Jttc slews or toe proprietors signature. General Depot, 1 18, Market ?i. Harrisburg, Pa For sale In Lewiehurgby C.W.SCUAFFLB, J. BAKER k Co., and all respectable dealers throughout the country Nov. IT 6mS J. 8. SUrsk. LBkarklry. Crjkorkley. ".leaver J. S. MARSH & CO, (STTccassoas'vo agnpu, nAKan. a os.) LEWISUURG FOUNDRY AGRICULTURAL WORKS Leu iKburg, Pa. TTTB have constantly on hard and for sale. " WHOLBSAH OK RETAIL, Keener, Jreeser sad fleeer arresters; ffraisj and Gran S"drrt; Hand and Hmrtt itoeer (irf-fl .VAWeri ; oe,7We and Four Hortt Triad, Swn and Hoil imcrt ; Clowr HnUrrt, UM (Otters, Thrahcn, timet, Stem. Hfllt, Irm SVnelfsr Hnldxnfl, renHsecs, Matting. Hill Grarinps, Ac Sc.. end hold ourselves reedy at all lines to no ALL i-.mos roctvoar Rnsrsma with the utmost correctness and dispatch. Work or Manufacture Invariably warranted aa recommended. order, respectfully BHmwM aeg,niBlpuj en- era IO. unl. IbOW C. D. BREWER, Attorney at Law, lEH ISBlKfi, (SI03 CO M. OFFICE (on Market St.) formerly occupied bv Wm. Cameron, Jr. CMlr clions and other professional business lro:np.'T attended to. Claims for Pensions, lioantiei and arrears of pay due from Gov't, : sde ont and collected June 1, 1863 iPT "l7Cr?r Joa'ieet and JAJ.l Jil-Ll IVU onstao.e, . tor awe r""" sum,. " vuioumi: weiix STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE. P tLNCR, BOSS C O., (latb tv. raiatsa aaa Co.) Lewisborg Planing Mill, Keep constantly on band and manutaciure to order FloorlOK, Sltlilis;, IKDora, Saab, Sbutlcra. Bllaitla, Mouldlan of all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work nsed in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction D"An extensive lot of IsMmber of all descriptions on hand for sale. factory an North Second ttretl.Lewittmrg, Pa April , 1859. COAL COAL CO iU THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best bha nokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Blackimitht' Gmt, Platter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good wetgh-ncales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. Lewisbnrg, May 27,'S9. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT For the Harvest of 186:1! The most approved Agricultural Imple ments now in the Market 1 a AMKUiirtKD itr SLIFER. WALLS. SUMNER & CO., lecwlsjburg, I a. pnchfiK llcapcr jftrntt. rPHE unprecedented success of the" Buck- eye" is the stroneest proof of its snperior excellency. The BUCKEYE has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture 01 HEAPING AUD MOWISG Machines, ami its reputation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary to particularise its advan tages. We will, however, call the attention of the farmers to a few of iu merits. The TWO DRIVING WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating the knives the Steel Cotter Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Steel Face or Cutting Edge the Double Hinged Joint, by which the Cutler Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft the Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Colter Bar may be raised and lowered so as to cut as low to the ground as may be desired the steel Pitman and Brass Box its Light Draft (no Side 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 acie of grass an honr with ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutler Bars one for cutting gras, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted to the nse intended). No eSorl will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being the Best Machine la the World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the generous sup port thev have received in introducing the celebrated Bnckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and Northern Pennsylvania, and are mnch indebted In them for their warm greet ings and kind dices in recommending it to Iheir friend and neighbor. For Certificates, &c aee Ctreolars, which tnav be bad of any of their Agents. Thev also mannfacture IvIe-yer'IS Pat ent Piston t.raln Drill, which is acknowledged to be the BEST SEED SOW ER IN LXE, and the only one which SO )YS OA TS PERFECTLY 1 Also, the Keystone Clover lluiler, which cleans thoroughly, without in Ihe least injuring the seed. Will clean more in the same time than any other machine in nse. They also manufacture and keep on hand for sale Dm-ling'i Tread Power and Thmhrr i Telri?rapk Fodder Cutter two tires) t Conking; "slovew, among which is the celebrated " Con tinental Parlor anil Office Stove, and all kindt of CoH and Wrought Iron and Bratt Work. sLlFER.WAI.LSeSHRINER&Co. Central Foundry, Lewuburg, Pa. SIsrehSI.lSm. GENERAL ORDER. riiHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day takrn possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia etc Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Officers and Employees will report for insti actions. J. EDGAR THOMSON, President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the, Penn'a Railroad Co., i Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1862. , General Order, Bio. 1. To take Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1SC2. I. The Wetttcrn Olvlnlon, from Warren to Eric, will be under the Snperin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Olliee 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, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The KaMtern mission, from Sunbnry to Whetham, will be nnder Ihe sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of Ihe Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all commu nications respecting Iheir duties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Account, of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOOGS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution ol Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger acconnts by Employees on either Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Taoats M. Davis. JOS. D. POTT8, General Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad Company,") Lessee Pbilad. t Erie R. R. C General Manager's Office, ( Williamsporl, Jan. 30, I860. ' S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, . B3 on Market Square, Lewisborg. a3 A good supply of Chair ft, Tables, Bureau, Mandw. tVc.,oa hand or made rder DAVID GINTER- 826 MILK FOR THE BULLION! FTIHE undersigned intends snpnlvinr the I citizens of Lewisborg with Pure Milk, commencing about the 16th init. Persons wishing to be supplied, will please send in their names to him, at the Lewiibnrg Bridge. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. Lewisbnrg, April 10, 1863 TTVMN BOOKS-Prwby.eri.n. Methodist J A. aai1 .umeran,at itlKKLSTS, ibk:-w.v' zsvscsnB5 NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At jfonsr sqi IKES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at $2. Best quality home-made Kid and Morocco Cools at f '-. A large assortment of Balmoral Boots and (laitcrs at equally low prices. Opposite the Eank, Lcwlsliurg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOlt AND Gentlemen's FurnlMhlna; Store, Market St., jiut above the Bauc, TO LEWISBURC PA. The subscriber has removed into the new fitttd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Ret. ber.where he has just received a large and! II selected stock of lvrL'V'sJ nrATIllVP 1'lrjiN o Li1jv1 11 lVjr, we Cloths, Casimeres, Silks. Shins, Drawers, &c. I also CUT AM) M AKE TO ORDER iu the I best style and most reasonable terms. Being j a practical Tailor, and employing the best i workmen, I can confidently invite both via and Kew Customer do n't forget the Sign The Red Door ! May 2, 1861 J H BEALE CEMETERY NOTICE. ! AT an Election held by Ihe Stockholders I of the Lewishurg Cemetery, the under-! signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-digging, &c, most be paid to him. Persons interested will please note the change. Those now indebted lo the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested to make immediate pay ment. SOLOMON KITTEK. Lewisbnrg, Jan. 2S, lMCIniS Su J jr Tnw90t "OUHf! j0f, JiV. Zfmjijgr'iyin. Fs. 'i" f A-p t.Ty' ra " rirV r2 CLDTUlklt M uTj Wucoe -ill : a . i ; tic. lib we will had a large assortment latest styles J " I FALL AND WINTER GOODS! u r . , , . , ..... such as Trench and fcngl sh a II wool C oth, I , a...... ... ' irom JI.OU np to piu.ii. Xinoity tsovs Uas- .,.r...uim..ie. ' A- 1 simere. and Silk Mixed Oassi meres, Sattnetts, ' th ,?t?,nB ."u"1,1 dwcriplioas : Men's ; and Boys' Wear Whole Suits for !ji2 5n. tnat ts.cloth coat, salin vest, cassimere pants, j Summer Suits for 5.50. Also, a large as-: sortment of Hats, Caps, &c, snch as M'Clel- 1 Ian, Garibaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hats. Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts. ! ouspenurrs, Umbrellas, eck Ties. 4c. MOW IS THE TISTE ! to save from 25 10 60 per cenr., and get the " n j laiesi myies. Also. Goods Cut and made lo order, and i me iHtesi siyie. Always Irom Uve to len hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s Store. Market street, Lewishurg. Dec. 1863 N. K. ZIMMERMAN ellap of Union Conntn. MOUNTED on rollers.vamished.engraved and lithographed in Philad. in the best style of the an .i0 by 40 inches in size on a scale of U inches to the mile. This Mao was carefully surveyed in 1S56, and is reas- ! onaDiy correct, bach township is colored,! ann mere are tne l'own rinisaod No.s of Lois n Lewisburg. Mirllinbure. New Berlin. Har- tleton, and New Columbia. Mountains and Streams are traced the Public Roads, with the distance in perches between roads which intersect also Names of Farm-Owners ten- erally. Church and School Houses, Mills, Ac. 7 be Court House, two of the Lewisbnrg Uni versity Buildings, the Lewisburg Boat V'ard, the Union Furnace at Winfieid. and Union Seminary at New Berlin are represented in a separate engraviug each. Lvery rarmer and person of business sh'd have one of these Maps for ornament or for reierence and information. The original subscription price was $3.50, now reduced to .?2 onlv. IlTFor sale at the Star oj- Chronicle Office, and by Lis. S. L. BECK, Lewisbnrg An aMrissnt Mlti fltmvrlia nsasia .fin. .tDAV i r ws.eer V fi'l'SHSSlua VI 4 Si 1 ' IV pUTl nvnuiioiyrn and Turbo o If eombnution in hj-lront-n. MnctWDed by Ui- highest Mrdieml Aoihoritte... both in Eumfuia tha UniUii fitawa, aad preacribea in their pratiea. Tb esineifof tbomtandP daily PrTee that nnrv- r kration Of Irnn ran h.MMn. .1.1.1. , , , ... "nn it. j uipurii))'. m ' t''"?"" ' nriry, pale and otherwise slesiv eamplexk.ns, tailicatoits neeessitvla almost even w-irii.jiifl ease. Inneiions in all maladies In srhlrh It nss tieen tried It has proved absolutely euraUve ia each of tbe follow lr.feomplsints.vl: in D-bilat, Krrma Af'tUm, tmaeiatiim, Pyspnfa, rtmitifwfioii, riarr(Ri,lyijislrv. Incipinl Cttnrumntvm, TofWw, Tuhmulm, S..U Hhnat. Jrueeirm,.lom, Mart, Vilarnril, Lirrr Omplainlt. Omnic lltadachtx, KhtMmalum. lnttrm ittmt Htm, Pimfkt an Us farr, sfc. Pnt nn in neat flat metal hexes eoataining SOnillt, prlee 60 eentsper boi ; for eale by drnsriRts and dealers, will be sent free to any address on reeejpt of tha prioe. 4U letters, orders, ete., shnnld he addreesed to LOCKaaco.,Oeneral Anls, 1TMl . 20 Csnaa 81 N. T. Sold in Leu-itlvrg ly aker 4 fe) C W Sehaltle r s f sHwell ESTABLISHED, 17GO. PETElTLfMli,aiRD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 It IS CHAMBERS ST., fTormerly 42 Chambers street, New Tor.,) "TTTOULD caM the attention of Dealers to If lo the articles of his mannfactore,vi. t KOwa hMTt. Use. hoy, Demiirroe, fins i Ksopea, Pure Vlrjtlnra, Coarse Kappse, Kaebitochea, Amaricaa Oeetlemaa, Copenhagen. tkuow nirr. . . . . Honey Dew Sooteh, HIO Toast Scotch, fresh flon.v Dew Scotch. 1H lh Toast or Laadrfoot, fresh Seotch. w-yt(M.Ko. u talUd la Iht Inrpe retfactum fa arfcei ,f KnaCmt CAeaniaeitae! Mw-SWL?? Jvund a Superior taatUa. Tnatirn. vwosrsa. ln. No. 1, No. 2, sloa 1 A 3 mxd, Oran-j!at;s!. rrss cut cnxwiaa, F. A. L.. or plain. Cavendish, or Sweet, Sweet Scented tlrnaeeo. Tin foil Cavendish, swoirno a. Jero, t raei.h, Oansetcr, Tarkisb. N. B. A circular of prices will be sen too application. IMarch 16, 'b-iyl 5-20'c. Tue Secretary of tlie Treasury has not yet given nonce ol any inicmioB 10 withdraw this popular Loan trout sale at par, and, until ten dii.vV notice is given, the un dersigned, as General Subscription Agent," will continue lo supply ihe public The whole amount of Ihe loan authorized is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four Hundred Mnlious have already bcra subscribed for and paid luto the Treasury, mostly within Ihe last seven month. The large demand liotn abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand, lor ue as the bans lor circulation by National Bankiug Aona. tions now organizing in ail parts of ihe coun try, will, in a very ehort period, absorb ihe balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to lilleen millions weekly, Ireijuently exceed itig three mtllions daily; and as it is well known that ihe bcerriry of tbe Treasury has ample and unfailing le.v.uices. in Ihe duties va imports and internal revenues, anil in ihe i,ue of the jnieret-neariiig lesal lender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainly lhat he will uot find it necessary, fur a long lime to come, to srek a market tor any mher long or permanenl Loans, tlie intere-t aad princi pal i't which are payable in gold. Prudence and sell interest must ft rce the minds of th'e conieinpiaiing ihe formation of -Nat.onal Banking A,Soeiat.ons. a well as the minds of all who have idle money on their bands lo Ihe prompt cuclusto. that they snould lose no time in subscrioing to this most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond ihtir reach, and advance to a handsome pre mium, as was tne result wttn ihe -reven Thirty" Loan, when it was ail sold andcou d no longer be subscribed for at par. Vfli is a six per cent. Loan, ihe in'eresi and principal payable in coin, (thus yielding over nine per cent, per annum at tbe present rate of premium on coin.) The Uovernment requires all duties on im ports to be paid in cum; these duties have for a long lime past amounted U over a anarter of a million of dollars dailv, a sum nearly three times greater than that required in the Wienl of Ihe interest on all ihe o-SO's and other permanent Loans. So lhat it is hoped that the surplus coin in the Treasury. at no distant day, will enable the United Stales to resume specie payments upon all liabilities. The Loan is called 5 20 from the fact, lhat, whilst tbe bonds may rnn for 20 years, yti the (iovernmcnt has a right to pay them ell in guld, at par, at any time alter 5 years. The Interest is paid ball-yearly, viz : on llie first days ol November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and are ."(. $Hio, S;')im, anil .'jihiiiii; or Registered B.m.ls same rtenoiiiinations, and in addition, 5,000 and .flll.liUO. Kor Bankin? purposes, 'r 1"ve""en,s of Trusl-mouies, the Registered Bon.ls are preferable. J hese S--J0 s can not be taxed by Stales, cities, lowus, or counties, and the Govern ment tax on tlo-in is only one and-a-half per cent., on the iimriin of income, when Ihe income of the hoidjr exceeds six hundred ""oais I'ci d.i-nuiii. u oilier iiivrsimrnis . k r , such as mcoiArs Irom mori;:a:es. raunad stock and bonds, etc., must pay from three 10 .he mc... uaiii. an. i uausers tnroosnoui tne coanir; ,, , r i. ;i will coiitiuue lo dispose o tne Bunds; and i, , o,i all orders by mail, or otherwise, promptly Mtnj,j IO .11 Tbe'inconvenience f a few days' delav in the delivery of the Bonds, is unavoidable. Ihe demand ben g so treat ; but, as interest com mences from Ihe day of subscription, no loss is occasioned, and every ellort is being made to diminish delay. JiV ()UIsl srnscKii'Tio.s Mit.s r. lit South Third Street. Philadelphia Philadelphia, November 25, 1sk:J. IXDSEY'S Improved XJ lir ttlAHtl sT.tl A XTAMKihlt vt:Ufif-; For tht Ht'iv.rsM.n-Jtl 'fftitiii rnrt A 1 I lWoaW ihe moot miracalottfcare rrrptul ratanvon 1iraapv lioi pls-w on ihrf.ir. Old, tttuMvurtv I Icrr, Tfttir !!-Pti'.u, Pyppvp-isi. J faun lie. MiTruiial divnTn, Liver IVin.'Uiut. Cncmn formation. fcryniT-Hai, Hnil, (ri Ky-. Scald iitmri, Khv-umMtir difordcra, r!?:ivo-rt, Suit Khtttirn. ,.-n.Tl rj-MHty, Low t f Aiivst-tite, in an Impure state of the Hi Vemal..r,.irr-!alrlt sn!il .lipases having tbeirorlln v.8V.sv Tbe shove Is a portrait of David St'Crearv of STepit Twn.whn.on the;il.t day of Aujcust.ls0s, mad.eafthle, il hriira Jn.lln llorl. that k. , , 1 ... i 1 , - ......... .... uircurpni f t .auza by three ph. rtrtan- of Bedford count J. and by r. J Newton of tlie K'-ltrtir t.'olleire. IMnrinnati. for a period vi u..n, .ipni ntoniii.. Dniwiin.isDiUDe; wblrh lltj lip, ", and a p'trlitm etj If ft Ourk wrre tniirrln eat'n avS 11 had iriven up all hope. hen bo ht-ardof the Hlood Searrher, and waa ioduisd to trv it. Soar bot-.ttescurt-d him. snd ;alttioui:ta sailly di.fiVnre.ri tru-re is no qnestion Sut this invaluable aiMlirine aaved his life. SThe full fsrtteulars of thi. remarkable eaee may heseea in a Circular to be had of any of the Agents. We also refer to a e.se of Nanrv Hleafcnry.of Rldertoa, Arm.tror.r To., Pa. en red of seaoriia after being aaable to Ret out of bed for three years. To the ease of a lady In Ansonvl!!e.CTerteldCo-whn was also altlieteJ with Scrofula in its worst rovm. To the ease of 0,'onre Misrl, reridin; in Carrolttown. ramhria Co, Fa., who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off, and his caae waa worse, if possible, than M'Crcerv'e. The particulars or these cases evcrv one of which was eared by tbe nse of tbe "Rleod Searcher" may alas be found In a nrrutar to be bsd or any of the Stents. fcK'l. H. KKItiKK, Proprietor. Pltlsbere. Ta. awLaboratorr for tha manufacture and sale, ueer tbe Pcan'a Katlroad lcot, ll. lllday.bom. l's. Hold hvO. W. Schatllc. Lewi. hum; N Orcisbt llauck, BoSeloe X Roads: Kurfv lllmntelrelch. rarmereville; Cumning. Witm-r. Hartleton: p. H.Kiesell, Mifflinhurf; L. 8. gtamm, WinSeld; Shindle k Wayenseller, selinsgrove; Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal DentlNf. Olliee in the Dr. Brugger's new buildine. Market street, (western entrance, up stairs) LEWlsUL'kU. Ur.ULKLAN is nnwcrnstructinw ihe Non lectional Block work, baked on Platina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no eqnal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in nse and having bad a Ion' and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar wiih every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualiiics of the Non-sectional work will be evident io all who will give it an im partial examination. Dr. Burlan is Ihe only person who constructs this excellent work in this seclion of country. nrChargea shall correspond with the times. Lewisbarg, Sept. , 151 Five-Twenty U. S. Loan ! THE I.EWISIU-RO BANK, of Lewisburg, Union Co., is Agent for the sale of the United Slates Sit per Cent. Five-Twenty Years' Loan. Amonnt ran t had to stvt th'means ol iMWenl mdvirinaU. The Interest in ihis Loan is payable and will be p.ndin ! 1 i;ri V. S. JSI- NEW GROCERY AND Provision Slorc. f I'lTB subscriber has just opened a ttmu I IJroeery and Pfoviu.n More, ia baagh's bmldng (late Kreamer'a Tim, West end of Market Square, where he has jnst received a well stift, aoertnieot of fresh '' GROCERIES AND PROVISION''' snch as CoftVe. Tea. Chocolate. ... "if Molasse. Puh, Sa'i, Sp ee.VineMr, g" " a "( Brooms, Brushes, Tub. Boeleie.N,,,, gj P . Cheese, Eggs, rrnil, Pratt Cans, Or,,' f i Lemons, Crackers, Clothes Pin. A , Flour and Feed, Torn, Cattle Pe7 IRE. Window Shades, js ' QUEEXSWA Move Polieh. Nuts XanrT, Tobaeeo ( and everything rl-r r ihe Groeerj .eJl of which he 'l!er at tha lowest fr,,! Cash or Country Produce. CllA'S SOLASft Lewuburg. May 7. !( Watches, Jewelry and Silrer No. 622 Market St. PHILADELPHIA tle . ft r 'a l " IO niS Well Selena sioca 01 Kinesiold and Silver WATl'Hfa rme uhm Jt r.l.KT. or every variety ell styles comprising all of the mewed tad w I beautiful design. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, ,j J r A . L J I i r .. .. m t (mi iuwt ncsi mmuw 01 Mvrr Haiti n -ox. t-actt articit u wmrrnntrd lo W at 1 WTj'rr WT IrUm ' . ... M 1 lew aisPirta n jvra . ... faired and satisfaction guaranteed. I JACt.BHARl.tr. rV (Sueeeeerr la .Stauffrr e Hu, w V Z FAMILY GROCERY! fjHE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied bv W. M. ElHs. near tbe old Hayes stand. Market street, Lt. isburg, where he is always prepared is furnish the public with the best of C offee. Tea. Sugar. Suites, jaji. tandlei, I'mito, I'ish. flour &. !, tllt-VH, 4lc. A.C., to'ether with all other articles nsnally kast in snch an establishment at ihe lowest prices 'Jail and give htm a irial. Drake's Plantation Borers for sa'e. Jan :;o.'63. NATHAN MITCHELL.Agt TEST BRANCH Insorance Companv. V r iiuw.e as. n.H.e Pntn.ri, i .. K. .1 K Tn w . n rl I' . . try rn t reasonable Terms as anr atsaf g' rd C mpany. 1 he Ins. increase of Premium Notes makes it a reliable Company to insure in. . r w i m v, Imr. sja In turc. u. M J.W.Caara", See -G.;.H, , LAKISXV rKOis. At Dee 18, 1881 Irfw LUMllKK! LU3!I5IiUM 11IK snb. eribe.-s havefursale . (ia lots to suit purt Lasers Jliea arge stin-k of PI Mi WiMA'D.t-Panel StoC t&& Plaak. Ac. Also 5.000 Pli. XML. 2fi inch Sawed Shingles snperior quihii. Also S juare Timuer for Buildinsss Whieh are ofT red low for rash, aiuur Mi'.'j on South Branch of ihe V hoe Deer t'teek Hartley township or delivered on the B'fs Valjkv Narrosra road at the ead of onr Eosl 1 '-' A iMploma tor a superior sairp e Planks, and a Premium for Rails and ami; les,rere awarded ns t the last Union fo.Aj Fair. JOHN M'C S.LL A S0.. tyi wrpil u,, P 0 tnion to P New btaBd--jVev7 Goods'. TOSEPn L. IIAWN bavins fair n lie J moms nnder the Teiesrarh and Chrr nielr ofnees.rrfiiied ihem.and filied in aa exieasiva variety ol jf, Capt, Gent!tmrn,$ ClotliivrySr. Also a laree and splendid sU'ck of t'l.DTHS CAssl.MF.RErt.ete, which he will nt.sto order, he still conttnoes the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo his care, to the satisfaction ef 1st customer. N. B. Cutiinjr and Repairing,! dom lo order. Lewisburp. pril 10, ISM ww.mmos MASON tV CO. "' INfJRAVElS and STATION FKS, J m Chestnut St. Fhibtlrbh. a.Wcdd'ncCsrt ot the newest stvlea. Tisitlet set Bn-lnees Cards, eacraved and printed at the sbte notice. A verv full emmrtmcnt ef 'IVa Sbisw alwaya on hand. Initials la Clcr,and every vsrc'sf Kmbosstnir, arll.tlcallv executed. Any style ef hf an.1 kavelopes made to oriler aaae "0. 16S rVUE subscrilter con- L tinues to carry on the I. Is cry It u sine a' the Old Stand oa su'.h Third street, near Market, and respectftiils : solicits the patronage ol his friends anil t J i public fenerally. CHARLES F.HESI. j Lewisbnrw, May Jl, lelfio HYHEN0L0GY! ACI'RIOLS and entertainng little Book (all about Matrimony, Money, and oik er matters.) for the amusement of every beiff (ano the young folks, also,) on lent wiittr evenings, rainy days. etc. Price, SI) cesik Wholesale, IS Cents. Sent by mail for serei 3 cenlsiamps. For sale at ihe-i Start (hrm ic&'otEce. WORDE.V A CORNELHS. Publishers, Lewiebarg.tl Cfi1 Attention, nnslciaai' L'jAtm A large assortmeal &ajrflm Violins, Guitars. e "f " ZG& kinds also Violin. onar, and Banjo Strings, Bridges, Pegs. 4c. snd lb best Violin Rosin call at the Post Office examine. iwriiRREJ fcrPIC-NlC "WsTl jump tats tbs Wages, aad all tale ari LARGE, handsome i il and verv comforta i ble WiUOf hasbeen. fitted np for Ihe especial arconlmulat"', Pic-Nie and other similar excursions. Term moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOl'SEl Lewisbnrg. June 3. 1SJ.9. il'.iil Coqijly $iqlr& ckkHg j r tsPMrssMA t rj ;r r jor?! bear i ridnjs at icuLsham.liioa rsaal)-'"1 TLK V.1t it, yev year. Te ts Mrs is """ITJ at the same rate Sr a ioaferor-borti-r ee'lco- J ijsl I . " .in i. eir emr nnniu.. i e cw n'r .1, w - ; Sreltht atvuths -del. for sixteen ssonths13dcl-",r4t Iyesrs, $i U.T foar copies one year, S1U r tee n-re ' . yeer. An. Pintle Ne.'s S els. I'.eal l "' received in gdd, eeetage stomps, ar beoS ei'S-' '( value here. Moei kinds of I'roduce rercivisi is P" Irs hvs tbe time expires fur wbicb a PArrr... (uaicss we have a roanina accvautl it I. sTorM AbvssvisxliaKTS haadsomcly pbll.beJ. at sou -.re one week, X cU ee h alter laarttlea. " f months, S dot. per year. Half a nun-" ' jt, dol.3.l... Twoeqnarea l.tH..OM.S.. ""'" act aver ane-fnarth of aealama. lo del r'r " '.;,,. sires. e. as may be screed apt. A .ue.re I. i-' . nialleet Ivpe. r IS ol aeit larrer. AdssrO"' lv4, emoralliin.lllecl.orswindliiii: lilci'y ' 1 sMt uommnnicationa de-ired on u ri"1 "T I. NiTOTfllewnrv-il t th- WT-yte-r'n Tl s." . .ltd -W1 . l ., i , i.. i. ... w-i.fica ra' i 1 ' i Hews ia advance af the Holed. Msiis. uerss Connects with lb. m. e are ample mslsr. t tttn'te cf JOB PFtfTIKO.whi h ' mm-r-. ..t a..e.tcb and on Mw" "T - .r.' -,lml edve-I' in J ll alee it. iiitr I ' I. Ilslkst l.l-S 0 l I' r- v a V " S if. f r: IA i 1 ' -1 'X i I X ( inr