A Frightened Darkey. A enrraspoadent of th Baltimore aMr icam gives the fallowing : Daring a recent visit to Port Royal I f Lid witnessed with considerable iotcreit the operations of ibe divers employed to - clean tie bottoms of the Monitors, and perform other operations under tba water. The principal diver appropriately named Waters is so used to this work that ba . l became almost amphibious, remaining fur fife or sis hours at a lime under water. A man of herculean strength and propor tions, when clad in bis submarine armor be becomes monstrous io siie and appear nnoe. Waters bis his own ideas of a joke, and when be has a carious audience Will wave bis sersper about as " bo bobs around" on the water, with the air of a veritible river god. One of bis best jokes the better - fur being a faot occurred last summer. Whilst be was employed sersp:ng the Lull of one of the monitors, a negro from one of the np river plantations came alongside with a boat load of watermelons. Whilst busy selling bis melons, the direr came up, and rested bimsilf B the side of the boat. The negro started at tba ex Inordinary appari'.iou thus eomiog oat of the water with alarmed wonder, but when the diver seised one of the best melons in the boat and disappeared under the water, the gargling of the air from the helmet nixed with his mufihd laughter, the friglt of the negro reached a climax. Hastily seizing his oars, without waiting to be paid for bis melons be pat off at his Lest speed, and has not been seen in the vicinity of Stanton Creek since. He can Dot ba tempted beyond the bounds of the plantation, and believes that the Yankees Lave brought river devils to aid them in making war. The diver when clothed iu his armor is weighted with one hundred and eighty-five pounds. Beside bis srmor bs baa two leaden pads, fitting to bis breast and back. The soles of bis shoes aro of lead, an inoh and a half thick. All this weight is need ed to overcome the buoyaney given by the bum of air forced into the armor and J dress, the latter of India rubber, worn by I the diver. When below the surfiea be 'tiu iustantly bring himself np by closing ! momentarily the aperture in the helmet for the escape of air. 11 is buoyancy is immediately increased, and be pops np l.'.e a cork aod floats at will upon the No more Slavery. Tlie CjiJuIu: Telryioph, of Cincinnati, edited by Dr. 1'uroeil, a brother of Bishop l'u reel I, has done excellent service in the cause of the Union during the great strug gle for its maintenance. In a recent num lir, iu referring to the close of the war, the Tctryraph ppeaks as follows : reoplc say that the war is drawing to a aldsi : that a cessation of hostilities is 0 l,e sk.d f cr Aio. e hope it may be so ; bat we bope loo, that those who will bava the interest of the North in their keeping, will lusut on the total abolition of Siaveri. It iliis be not done, what will we have gair.fd by tlie war? Allow Slavery to r.i.-e its Lead again,and oor efforts will have It tn in .vain, destroy it root aod branch, without mercy, without hesitation. De stroy it with every demonstration of horror f ir its memory, aod we bava gained much ly (be war. The unity of the nation will be preserved, peace will be on as sore I aaH as aunui iu m. v.- , . ... . i i . i i (tuer cations win noi moea us wuen j point at our battle ficlJs and say ho m -n of the North died in vain. We must have some compensation for the Mood and treasure which we have been f.retd to spend this we will find the abo lition of Slavery." ' Tbe Rebel refugees io the British pos sessions on our Northern line tave been t ret Siting new schemes to alarm the r-.ionists. Ooe was to invade Maine ntn.lier to belp release the prisoners on J ,:,:od's Island by tbe aid of the ice frmicg around it. The Minor's Journal says that the in c ef Anthracite Coal thrown into the li.nrkct this year will exceed one MILLION TIGHT BL'KUBED THOUSAND TONS. The f' m-Anthracite and Bituminous prodoe i n bas deoreasd this year about 60,000 - Speculators avant 1 l'liiLaDSLTUJA, De. 30. Townsend H,3rplss died ibis morning at the ad T.,i;ced age of seventy-one years. Mr. Miarpltss was well known in tbe tner rai.nle world as a man of active enter 1 1 -;, far-sighted shrewdness and strict iufgrity. The Copperhead "Express" of New Yotk has become eo rone"! reduced by its t'irjism that one of its owners has pro cared an order for its sale before it be comes bankrupt. The ion of S. Ntidig, who bad bis foot smashed in Suubury by attempting to get upon a railway car while in motion, has sicce died of the wound. A number of the Collieries in tbe Sha ll, -kin and Mt. Carmel regiona, we under find, have suspended operations for aev- cial weeks past. Tbe cause baa been the demand of tba workmen for higher wages, which the operators are not willing to " Ert- j A row useurred at a bail gives at tbe T ea Uall io N'orth'd 2Ctb nit., which i -mi ted in a handsome display of black t;cs and blnndj nosea. i'j.Four eolurtd men recently left 1 1. .on for Philadelphia te enlist They received two hundred and fifty dollars bounty from the-citueas of that eitj. Clinton Lloyd, Ecq , of Williamaport, a loyal Demount, baa been appointed to the Chief Clerkship of the House at Washington, order Hob. E M'Phersoo. Trirkliu coucty shows an in w ease of :.ibks-0,324 u jL Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, fov Cheap Goods I 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 IROM THE PAXGS or NEURALGIA and CATARRH, mv; AY be speedily and permanently cored tbe use of Wolcott's Instant Fain Annibilator. The method of using this medicine is novel bnt effective. It is ni t 'alien into the stom ach nor applied externally as a liniment, but in all cases, lAe tumid u to be tnuned up me not! r Price Twentv-Five Cents per bottle. C. M. KING, White Deer Mills, General Agent for L'nion county, to whom all orders ronst be addressed. Forsale by BEJi.VETT BROS-sole Agents fur Lewisburg, and by Storekeepers general ly. Nor. 2a, !803if FURNITURE! Broke Oat in a New Place I BUREAUS, from f 10 to SIS. FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, from S2D to SiiS. SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. &o. different price. BEDSTEADS, from 3 te $65 (a different pattern and latest itjle. TABLES, Extol nioB, 11 tVft and apwiniODtrt. Pfr, Kn-i.Card, Iriniag (tw s.ii). Itrntktftft. mid' of any kind cf Wuod dtfirfKl, but Walnut. Muhotjany and tto-t wood ajvaja on band for the trad. STANDS, lpny, Wht-Not, tewing, te. Ae, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattern?, CHAIRS, rphfttutnd, Large Arm, tawing, Parlor Chair always on hand; alw.CatM Scat. Larizn Korkcr and Nurae, Windnor Chairs. Urg and amall ltorkers Tatla and Childrn' Chair, always om band. TOWEL-RACKS.DOUG II TRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my own manufacture, insured one year. P- S. I intend, in a short time, as soon as I can set up a fine Hearse.) to attend to the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS I will keep some twenty-five or more different sized Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever bren done in Lewisburg. Call and see bef .re purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately, CHAS. S. BELL.Ctiamberlin't Block lejwl.hurf. Feb. 21, 18S2. We would inform the pnblic that we have for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, ear the Lewisburg Station, a larger assort ment than last year of ; Frail aae QraasaeaUl Trent, Shraba, la our old Nurseries in Adams countv, we b,ave the largest stock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 1863 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 nnr stock. We also desire a d zen good AGENTS to sell for the coming Spring. HHELIjEK & HUMMER ORNAMEnTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD &PER0T,1136,RidArenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sale upon the Most Favorable Terms,NEWand BEAUTIFUL Designs ia great variety of Iron Railings for Ceme teries, Residences Ac. of Cast aad Wrought Iron, and Galvanized troa and Brass Tubing, Iroa Verandas, Balconies. Stairs, Counters, Fountains. Gases. Columns, Hitching Posts. Lamp Stands, Vaaea, Tables, Flower KUurts, Sofas. Chairs. Statuary, Animals aad all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for selection. Persons PP'J""! for same will plcaae siate the kind of work aetatd fJsaMt 1 Th UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE. CALL AT E. EVANS' taken in exchange for Butter and Eggs. my stock, and satisfy tl024 "Iic 3uiufftanna 3cituni." Si. JHelfmar (Stiitor unb criiu$gc&rr. SSirb jtt ScatJburj rtrtt rcnncrjl.13 in fcrut- ftbtr gpr-tic brraitjjt.ictrn, nnc tit tie flrotjtt cfutfdie 3tttititjjtcr:d)t am SStfttrancb niirtlid; ten arrieburit fit brurft irirb. I it ft 3ritun brin.it bit anaemtinm Tiadtridiltn nnb atijjtrtfm bit ttfenbttcn Wtuiitftitfn brr ffoun ttf im iVittrt yfitnfslranicn, ttcrtn fit jtrfuiirl. yrti Hi 3ahr, Btnnsorani bfjablt, ckrr in btn crh'!t 4 SSedjca. l,25 wenn hjablt in ben rrfttn S Iicnatcn Ui 3arc4, wtb Jjtl,30 totiin ffa'ttr. Tsiir a'cfnnntmarittnaftt trirb btrtditirt ; fin Sauart sen II iXftbtn i'rrt-ttr fiir ba 0al)r $t. Sitrjfrt yefanttttnad'utijtn in i'crl'almi. CARD. nnHE undersigned, havin? loaned hisfnrni- l lure, fixtures and utensils to Mr. H. I M'Maaux for the period of one year, and is about to remove temporarily from Lewisburg, lakes this method nf returning his thanks to the people of Lewisburg and vicinity for their uniform kindness and the liberal support Ihey have given him during his residence among them. lil.MIAKl) M. COOPEK. Lewisbnrg, April 20, NOTICE. THE undersigned, having obtained the ose of the furniture, fixtures and utensils of Mr. Rirsuan M. Cooma, will continue the Bakery, Confectionery and Notion business, at the old stand, on Market street, for the pe riod of one rear. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H I. M'MAHON. Lewisbnrg, April 30, 1SG3 CaPARTNEESlIIP. 11 The undersigned have as- P!J?rSjociated themselves into copart- Vjr, nivmjnership tor tne purpose 01 carry- m' ""'ing on the Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Cctoisbnrg Steam planing ftlills, where they intend to keep a slock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Sidine, Shingles, Lath, Joists, Stndding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, liiinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, &c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Raw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in trice and workmanship. J. D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, HIRAM DREISBACH lovMinra Planing Mills, April 1, 1SCO. GREAT DlKCOvcrj! Knnkel's BitterWi nc of Iron, For the cure of weak stomachs, general debi lity, indigestion, diseases of nervous system, constipation, acid:ty of the stomach, and for all cases requiring a tonic Tliift Wine includrft'th. mrt agrfwubl. and ffrtBt salt of Iron we I'itrat. rf Macwti; Oxld. mm- binrd with tfa. mont n.re.i of .eatable t"'nii.Yeltw P.ruviaa B.rk. The etfert, in many eaae. of dehiiity, lois nf appetite, and ffenetal prostration, of a efficient ealt of iron, eorohinrd with our valuable nerve tonic, la moat hap. UauitmenU the appetite, raieee the pulae, take, off SWlular ebbiniaa, removes the palor of de bilitv, and givea a florid vigor to tbe countenance. bo you want aomethtng to strengthen joat to yon want Rood apitit I Do fin went to feel well i Dj you w.nt feo get rid of nervousneaa? Jlo yoa waut enerzy t Im yiu waut to sleep well ? bo yott want a brisk aui vijrorona fetinf f If you do, try k I NULL'S CITIF.tt lM! OF IBM ! Titiii truly valuable tonic liaa b"en ao thnrouittily tra ted by all elaaeof the eoramunity that it ia now deem ed inai.penaile as a tnnie mediin. It route bnt little, puntia the bin.!, aod irivea bne to tbe Ktomat-ti, reno v.tes the ayatem, and prolonga lite. X now only aak a trial of this vainall tonie. COrSTESFt.lTX Bewareof oounterfelUI At Ko KKL'a RlTTva S'ni ..p Ikon Is the only aura and enetual remedy in the kuown world for Dyspepsia and Dehtlltv, and as there are a number of ImtUtiona offered to the public, we would caution tbe community to purehaaa none Mit tlie genuine article, maaufnelured by 0. A. KL'NKKIj. and his stamp on the top of the cork of every bottle. The very fart that others are attempting to im itate this valuable remedy, proves to worth, anl speaks volumes in its fsvor. The UiTTra VI na op laos Is put np tn TS cent and II Dottl-a, and sold by all res pee table drucifiet through out tbe country. Ue particular that every bottle hears tile UC simile of the proprietors signature. General Depot, 1 18, Market 3t. Harrisbnrg, Pa for sale in Lewisbnrg by C.W. SCUAFKLK, J. BAKKR A Ca., wad all respectable deaJers Utroubbout tbe country Nov. 17 6m$ft J. H. liars. K. Short Icy, r.r.Shoralry. F. Bearer a, S. MARSH & CO, (SCOCESSHU TO GEfiDU, Xil8B s CO.) LEWISBURO FOUNDRY AGRICULTURAL WORKS Lewlrinr?, Pa. TKfK have coot Untlr on huTttl and for sI, " WlioLKALE OR RET ATI tt'iprr, Mnwr and &mrr Harwrrt'rt: Grain mnd Gras$ Sbtdtri; Hand and Hnrt I'nwr fhm Shelters; One.Tva and Fmtr Harte Trmd. Stm-p and Kali lxrt Clotr HmUtr. Fr I fmUerg, Thrrs Art, Jlotoi, St-n-rt, BIH. from fronts for Huiliimyt, Iron f Vncf, Railing. Mill Osaringt, &c. te.,nd hold ouiwtTei tvdy t nii tinie to DO ALL RlMor FOCWDRT RUSIHBM With th Otmoft POrTVrtnfMi sod diupjiteh. Work or Manniactar inmiably warrantad as r?cotnmejded. Mi-rs mpctfutlj wlicitcd DdproaiptIy atf Wd to. J nnc 1. ltVO C. D. BREWER, Attorney at Law, LKWiHRrnG, rxio co. Fa. OFFICE (on Market St.) formerly occupied by Wm.. Cameron, Jr. Collections and other professional bnsiness promptly attended la. Claims for Pensions, Bonnties and arrears of pay due from Gov't, made oat and collected Jnne 1, 1863 TJT 4 ATTT 2 for J"'ce and IJlJZlil IV O Constable., for aerie ar ffimad tc cider, at tbe Chronicle OQce PALMER, BOSS U CO., (uti a. raaa co.) l??L,f4 Tirkhnr(r Pianino- Mill Keep constantly on band and Oiauuiaciurr to order FloorlBft, ftldint; Dora,8aab, Shuttcra. UUtsda, Mouidlnsra ot all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly tilled. All work warranted to give satisfaction IV An extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on band for sale. Factory mi Aor'A Second itrett,Lewulmrg,Pa April 32, 1859. COAL COAL COAL. fTlHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand J a large assortment 01 me vrry uesi ou mokin and Wilkes-Uarre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at tbe very lowest prices Tor Cash. Also. Bhcknmitht' Coal, Platter an J Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will no! be undersold by any man. Having gooo weis-h-seales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. OEORGE H0L8TEIN, Lewisbnrg, May 3768. BUCKEYE ALL RIGHT Fnr the Harvest of 1863! The most approved Agricultural Imple meats now in the Market ! mrtl-ITRKD BY SLIFER, WALLS. SHRINER & CO.. IsCavlabiirs;, Fa. BnrhfDt lUopcr Jllamrr. f PHE nnprecedented success of the " Buck X eye" is the stronzest pro-if of Its superior excellency. The HLCKtYK has caused a complete Revolution in the Manufacture 01 HE A I' I Mi AM) MOW1SU Machines, and its reputation is so well established that it is scarcely necessary to particularize its advan tages. We will, however, call the attention of the farmers to a few of its merits. The TWO DKIVINU WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of- gear, or be backed without vibrating the knives the Siecl Culler Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Steel Face or Cutting Edce the Double. Hinged Joint, by which the Cutter Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft the Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Cuiter Bar may be raised and lowered so as to cut as low to the ground as may be desired the Bteel fitman and Brass Box its Light Draft (no Side Draft) no weight on Ihe horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no oiher machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. each, will cut an acte of grass an honr with ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutter Bars one for cutting grass, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted to the use intended). No effort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in theenviable position it now occu pies, ibat of being the Best Hachine In the- World ! The subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the generous sup port they have received in introducing the celebrated Unckeye Reaper and Mower into Central and -Northern Pennsylvania, and are mncb indebted to them for their warm greet ings and kind offices in recommending it to their friends and neighbors. For Certificates, c , see Circulars, which may be bad of any of their Agent. They also manufacture Dlrjer'S Pat ent PiNton faraln Ii III. which is acknowledged to be the BEST SEED SOW ER IS USE, and the only one which SOWS OATS PERFECTLY! Also. the Krj'Htone Clover Iluller, which cleans thoroughly, without in the If a -4 injuring the seed. Will clean more in the same time than any other machine in use. They also manufacture and keep nn hand for sale I)mlini't Tread Powtr and Threthrrf Trtrgraph Fndrfrr Cutter (two tizen) , Conking Stove, among which is the celebrated Con tinental ;" Parlor and Office Stota, and all kind of Cunt and Wrought Iron and llran Work. SLIFER.VVALl.S.SH RIXER A Co. Central Foundry, LewUburg, Pa. March 31, 1W.1. GENERAL ORDER. IsHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on wilh the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Company, Ihey have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Officers aud Employees will report fur insttuciions. J. EDGAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn a Railroad Co, Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1862. General Order, Iffo. 1. To tal-e Effect on and after Jan. SO, 18G2. I. The Western ni.llon, from Warren to Erie, will be under the Superin tendence cf JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent ol 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 Ihe business of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Entcrn DlilNlon, from Snnburv to Whetham. will be under the sup erintendence of SAMUEL 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 dnlies or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. IH. The Accounts of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion, he in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOGGS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division Ihey will be in immediate charge of THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Aadiinr. His Office will be in Will iams port. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. AH commnnications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on either Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.snd respecting supplies of Tickets to Thomss M. Davis. JOS. D. POTT8, General Manager. Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, ) Lessee Philad. & Erie R. R. L General Manager's Office, f Williamsport, Jan. 30, 1863. J RFTJRNITURE WAREHOUSE, R ua on Market Square, l.ewisburg. Q A good supply of Chairs, Table, Bureau), Stand, A-c., on hand or made rdera DAVID GINTER. 8261 BULK FOR THE MILLION! rpHE nndersigned inleods supplying the X citizens of Lewisburg with Pure Milk, commencing about the 15th tnsu Persons wishing to be supplied, will please send in their names to him, at the Lewlsburr Bridee. The Milk will be delivered (daily except 8ua- I . MeH;. A. . : 1. c I . unja HwiuHii tr, cvcBllir, piCICTl CC1 UJ ft majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. Lewisbnnr, April 10. 1863 Jl YMN BOOKS Presbjterian, Meihodial ana i,uineran,ai lUKKtbl S. I I T ' mi NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At JOU.t SQl'IBES. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at $2. Beat quality home-made Kid and Morocco Doots at 12. A lare assortment of Balmoral liooU aud Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, Lewkburg. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Ceentlemen's Furnishing Store, sf Market St.,jutt above the Bank, Jff LEWISBURG, PA. Tbe subscriber has removed into the new filttd and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Keber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the bel workmen, I can confidently invite both Old and Kew Customer do n't forget tbe Sign The Red Door! May 2, 1861 J H BEALE CEmETERY NOTICE. AT an Election held by the Stockholders of the Lewisburg Cemeterv.the under signed was elected Treasurer, and all moneys for lots, grave-disging, Ac. must be paid tn him. Persons interested will please note the change. Those now indebted Io the Cemetery Asso ciation are requested tn make Immediate pay ment- nOI.OMOIs KM I EIC. Ixwisbnnt, Jan. 26, lSfi'JmS pmmennajrs JH W CLOTim r mill WHERE we will find a large assortment latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such as French and English all wou) Cloth, from $2.50 np to $10.00. Kuoity Boys' Cas simere.and Silk Mixed Cassiineres.Saiineita, Ac. Clothing "f all descriptions ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole Suits for .$12 50 that is.cloihcoat, sann vest, cassimere pants. Summer Suits for 5.SO. Also, a larse as- sortment of Hats. Caps, Ac, such as M'Clel- tan, uaribaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hats, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars. Shim. Suspenders, Lmbrellas. Neck Ties. Ac. NOW IS TEE TIQE ! to save from 25 io SO per cent, and get ihe Latest Si vies. ALso, Goorts Cat and made to order, and in he latest sivle. Always from live to ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s Store. Market Mreet, Lewisbnrg. JJec. 1863 N. R. ZIMMERMAN fihp of Union Onnti,. MOUNTED on rollers.varnished, engraved and lithographed in Philad. in the besi iy!e of the art 30 by 40 inches in size on a scale of l inches io the mile. This Map was carefully surveyed in I85fi, and is reas onably correct. Each Township is colored, and there are iheTown Plots and No.s of Lots n I.ewisborj, Mifllinburg, New Berlin. Har- tleton, and New Columbia. Mountains and Streams are traced the Public Roads, with the distance in perches between roads which ntersect also Names of Farm Owners gen- rally. Church and School Houses. Mills. Ac. The Court House, two of the Lewisburg Uni versity Buildings, the Lewisbnrg Boal Vard, the Union Fornace 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. The original subscription price was $3,50, now reduced to $2 only. ry For sale at the Star 4; Chronicle Oifire, and by Da. S. L. BECK, Lewisburg An aperient and Stomarhtr prrpatatlon nflRONpnrl nrdofoxTgeii sod carbon l.y aonbustion in hjdrotren, sanctioned b. the high-st Midical Authorities, both la Earnp. .nd th Wniwd Mates, and prescribed ia thrir prartiea. Tha sxpsriennof thousands Sail, prs3.es tbat nnpra paratlon oflroa can bsmmparrd with it. Impuritimot in. Mood. d.pra.sion or Tital energr. pal. and otharwisw oonosiTabU " 'ta nrasslty i almost avary Innoiioaa in all naiadirs la which It has tan trird " prt.od bsolntalj auratire in aach of tha follow IDS (fin, .Int.. .i. , Jm vwify, .Vnw Affttimt, Emacialiim. Dptprprla, ttaultpQUnn, DiarrhmJlhmtm,, acwirKf Omraainruxi. ." Tntmrmlosu, Mali Hhrxm. Sinmitiviliss, r,'"'- monuu. Lirrr OmplainlM, Ckromc Uerdadia, Blrumatum, Intermittent frtrrs, PimpUt on tht Mice, rfe. Put up In Mat Sat metal boxes eontainln SO pilk, u-io """""Par boa: forsml.by drul.u.n.U.al.rs. will l sent frsss to any address on rwlptof th prioa. AU letters, orders, .tc.honld be addressed to , B. B. LOCKK Co., Or oeral Agents, IJ" zOCstiAaSTM.T. Sold in Lewisburg by aker A fe c w Brtuae P 1 Caldwell ESTABUSHED, 17GO. PETER LORILLARD, Snnff and Tobacco Manufacturer, IS 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chambers street. New Tork,) WOULD call the attention of Dealers to to the articles of his manufacture.viz 1 bows sxirr. Maearoy, Demirroe, line Rappee. fare Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Kaahitocbea, Americas Gentleman, Copenliafea. teuow sirrr. teotr. Honey Dew Sesteh, High Toast Scotch. Vni Uosej Dew Scotch, Irish lliiih To. at or Load; foot, fresh Scotch. ar-vtffMsiimu eoUed la (as tnyc reciacium ta jsrw, . aeowtws, ic anil s wast a a AaperMr tynalKw. swovnra. ItlBKTfl, mi cm aurwinw. P. A. L., or plaiw, Caeewdish. r Swoai, rsrt Scented Ornnoeo. tU Foil Uwnadiah, UtUK. J- 8. Jaa-o. No. 1 Sfswieh, Cawester, Tnrkiab. NoalASvutii, eranaiiusi. N. B. A circular of prices will he sen ton application. March 16, '6:lyl JJ. S. 5-20's. The Secretary of the TreaMary bas aui yet given aotice ol any laieuiiua io withdraw this popular Loan from sale at par, and, until Ira days' notice is given, lis un dersigned, as "Ueueral Subacriptiua A(eai," will continue to supply the public. The whole amoiiut of the loan authorized is Five Hundred .Millions of Dollars; Nearly Four Handled Miliums have already been subscribed for aod paid into the Treasury, mostly wuhin the lal seven months. The large demand from abroad, aod Ihe rapidly increasing home demand, tor ue as the bais lor circulation by .National Banking Associa tions now organizing in all pans ol ihe coun try, will, in a very abort period, absorb ihe balance. Sales have lately ranged trora ten to lilteen millions weekly, Irequeutly exceed ing three millions daily; and as it is well known that tbe Secretary of ihe Treasury has ample and unfailing resouices. in ibe duties on imports and internal revenues, and in Ihe issue of the interest-bearing tezal tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainly that he will nut find it necessary, for a long lime to come, to seek a market lor any other long or permanent Loaus, the interest and princi pal of which are payable in gold. Prudence and sell interest must force the minds of those eooieuiplatiog Ihe formation of National Dankiug Associations, as well as the minds of all who have idle money on their hands, to the prompt Conclusion that Ihey should lose no time in subscribing to this most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reacb, and advance to a handsome pre mium, as was the result with Ihe -Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold and cuu.d no longer be subscribed for at par. CVll is a six per cent. Loan, Ihe interest aad principal payable in coin, (thus yielding over nine per cent, per annum at tbe present ' rate of premium on coin.) The Government requires all duties on im ports to be paid in coin ; these dunes have for a long time past amounted to over a quarter of a million of dollar daily, a sum nearly three tunes greaier than tbat required ' in the payment of ihe inierealon all tbe 5-20's I and other permanent Loan. So thai it is hoped that Ihe surplus coin in Ihe Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United States to resume specie payments upon ail , liabilities. The Loan is called 5 20 from the fact, tha', I whilst ibe bonds may run for 20 years, yet tbe Oovernnient has a nsht to pay iheiu off in gold, at par, at any lime alter 5 years. The Interest is paid half-yearly, viz : on ihe first days of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bnndt, which are parable to bearer, and are ". iWO, $5110, and $10011; or Registered Uond or same denominations, and in addition, 5,U00 and $10,0(10. For liankinp purpose, and for inveslnieuls of Trust-monies, the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5-20's can not be tased by Slates, cities, towns, or conuties, and the liovern-1 nient tax on them is only one and-3half per cenU, on the nim ani of income, when Ihe ' income of the hold r exceeds six hundred dollars per annum. All oiher investments surh as incomes irom morigases. railroad ' slock and bonds, etc., must pay from ;hree to Ave per cent, on the income. Uank and Bankers throughout ihe country will continue to dispose of the Bonds ; and all orders by mail, or otherwise, promptly attended to. The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the delivery of Ihe lionds. is unavoidable, the demand beirg so great ; but. as interest com mences from the day of subscription, no los , is occasioned, and every elfort is being made to diminish delay. Jtl (OOhl:, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 114 Sotuh Third Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia, November S3, 163. LLXDSEY'S ImproreJ tKs.OfU Sl. iltt iii:Rtrx A ST AM) A kit MED It ' lF. tot th. spsly.r.dic.1 ac.l effect u.l cur. cf ilLl.riiaeasea arisioj from lMI'UltlTY uK THK BLovU! rplIIS medicine bas wrought the most miracaloasenreS in desperate cases of Scrofula raneemns formations. t'utaaMBa diseasea. Erysipeles, th.ile, fituples on tbe t.re, hnr. fcyea. Scld Uead, Old, stubborn fleers, Kh.nm.tic disorders, Tetter altertii.os. r.ti..nes, PyspepsU, JaUBdice, S.ilt Kh.um. M.rruri.l .lisesses, fl.D.rit debility, .(..rfomidaint, l.ief Ai.tite, Lnw Spirit V -ul Stnmarh. Female Cooiplaints and. II -lisi'sseshayilig thclrorixis in an impure state ol the Hlnrrf. Tfctp kbOTd Ia fA iwirtnit ti D&vitl Vrrfa.t-v rt V.-j. "p,uu.fjg u.is.ii-w uaj vUKUi.ino.iniia-.mtl.vit ) aTritira J tsitrs ttf.riy I rial bat wan irtpattrd tot tbe rurm, (Vi-irtl hi lhM-hhvsii)iBr.nl sUrllnMsniitiiw IS s. j Kf (! of th Krlrti Co Mew'. CilflDDaMi, ftir ft pi 'rutk Of Orarlr -i;ht D.ootlit. votwitbulaDthnf whirh nu ufa, nosr, and a pet ttm J Au ( fJWvi arrrf tntirrly ar awajft Hm htul piteu up all bps.bn be heard of tba "itlajsiHl Narclir, atitl tDilucvd to lr it. four bot tleruivs1 him. and (althnoifh pa-ill rfiiftrareil. there n Doqut-fiioti hut thin invatuahle medieiD aavt-ii hi life. Tbe full piutirular of i hi remarkable raw may bat-a Id a Circular U be haal of any tf the Af ntj. W e aim refrr to a caiu- or Naney Bleak oey, of RMerton, Arrantronsj Co fa , cured of ctorcuafUr beinc anabl to et out of bed for three yean. To the cam of a lady in Anjw.n-ille.rit-arflrUCowho van alo aOtictel with icrotula iu it worrit form. To the eaM of George Mcinel, ret,linr Id Carrolltoww, Canhria Co., Pa., who wa m. btblly aiUictrd with Cancer tbat it oat hi entire none off, aad his esse waa worav. if poprtih.e. tbaa M'Creary'a. The arttculr of theae raJWieTery one of which waa cured by the dm of the "Biood Searcher" may also be found In a Circular to he bud of anr of the Agent. wKO. H. KK.KFR, rroprlrter. rittban:. r. .Lahrmtorr fnr the manufarttireand ale. near th Penn'a Railroad Depot, llolltdaburtr Pa. (told by C. W. gehattle, Lewinhurfi: M'Creitvht lUaark. RnffaUts. X Road: Rudy 4 HimmWreirh. r'armenTtlle; Cam minima nitnier. llartleton; D. II. RiMell. Miffiinhur: I. S. SUtnm, Winfield; hindl WaareaMllar. Selinegrove; y14 Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Dentlut, Office in the Dr. Brugger's new buililms. Market street, (western entrance, np stairs) LE WISBl'KG. Dr.BURLAN is nowconsiruciint tbe Non sectional Block work, baked on Platina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no equal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in use and bavin? had a Ion; and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his profes sion, he feels sale in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of Ihe Non-sectional work will be evident 10 all who will give it as im partial examination. Dr. Bnrlaa is the only person who constructa this excellent work in this section of country. nrCbargea shall correspond with the times. Lewisbnnr, Sept. t, Ml Five-Twenty U. S. Loaa ! rpHR LEWISBURG BANK, of Lewisburg, I Lnion cs, is Agrmt for the sale of tbe Cnitefl Hiates 8ix per Cent. Five-Twenty Tears' Loan. Amounts can be had tn suit the means ol different individuals. The Interest on this Loan is payable and will be paid in OM. 9'Ji NEW GROCERY AED Provision K....... fPHE subscriber baa ju.t .pi,M , - 'I 1 Grocery and Prevision si,,,, a'a:l.'f U. k....i.i... I.,, v . . L I uaugu . v- "-r s 1 1,, " West end of Marknt f-'ijuare where he has just received a well assertment of fresh '' GROCERIES AND ffiOVISICN? 'late. 8U, ' r Kuch as sUt'AVe, Tea, Cboeu Mulaaxe. Fish. Sail. ?Dices.Vin,. Brrsoms. Bruhe.Tob5, Bockr.vs. J. lt Cheese. Es. Froit. Truil Canj, (,, '' L' Lemons, Crackers, Clulbes Pins. ' '"Pi. Fluor and r and Feed.forn, Cattlf prjIr, SNSWARE. Window Sha.;,, "" Ql'EE Move Polish. Nuts Snaff, Tobacco, , and everything else ia ibe Crou 'wn of which he inVrs at the !owe.t'.1!",1l Cash or Country Produce. Lewisburg. May ' 7. 1(56 Watches, Jewelry and Si;ver No. 622 Market St. PHILADELfBU fatSsiSg.eniiun to his . nnrn m rine is.ua ana nilver W iTl'Urs Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every sirit,h styles compriiog all of the netcett ui s beautiful deitgnt. Also.MOi.lD HLTER WARE. ,cw , i wi vjnn ihc nest maae or .Vrer nor, uco arucie is warrunfet lo st rcriresewfco'. nr Watches aad Jetr,;rr rtnmj r" '"" sraiiini.ed. " HARt.ty. February r FAMILY GBCGEByT rjHE undersigned has opened a New FAMILY GROCERY STORE in the rooms recently occupied by W. M. fl'js near Ihe old Hayes stand. Market street, I , j! isburg. where he is alavs prepared lo furnish the public wilh ihe b.i of OoHipo, Tea, Suiar. i(r. .Tiula. Candles, I riilts. l i.f,. wMr K t'ced. Cbeese, Alc.. .f., together with all oiher arnc'n u,naiiy kept in such an eiatlil. mem at he loweu pticw Call and gire him a trial. " Drake's Plantation Buters fi-r sate. Jan 3063. N V1I1A. MITCHELL.Ajt ATTEST BRA.Vri. Insurance Companr. W of Lock Haven, r, Insures Property in both Town and Cmr,. trv on i reasonable Terms as any r.ktt g id C mpany. 1 be large increase of Premium .V, ttmtktt it a reliable Company to inur...n. Asioaal of Prrmtam Jdrtea la rnrrr. :se.roo.0v J W.Ciimu, Sec .".;.H ,, r LA KILO 'S PliOSf). Ajeat, Dee 1. 1861J l.ewburr Plank, Ac. Also A.OOO f'.i- A.t.J, 26 inch Sawed Shiogles superior qoaiitv. Also Square Timber fur Buildings: Which are offered l(.w fir cah. at our K. i on Momh Branch of ihe While Deer trees i Hartley township or delivered on the B'M ' Valley .Narrows rnad at Ihe end of uu-A.a.t r"A Diploma lor a superior sa:: t oi Planks, and a Premium for Rails aud les,were awarded os at the last Union f'p.Ax. Fair. JOHN M CALL A wiVS. le-ra-i ""rest Hill P (1. I nion Lo, Pa Hew Stand New Goods' JOSEPH l.H.UVN bavin? fai-en tie tl rooms under the I e'esrarh ir.d Chn eirle oinres.retilled Ihem.and tiled m u tutum variety ol Huts, Cups, Centhmrn't Chth'vrtAr. Also a laree and splendid stork of CLOTHS CASSlMCKtS.ac. which he ub.sls order,s he sull continues the Tail, ring Bast. SPSS. T f . i. nrtn.nl , ,. ........ . . . U I V U ,1 FITIU'T .11 "VIS entrusted to his care.lo the saas'.'action of the cuiuaier. X. B. Cuttin? and K.mirin. e a Hnne ts order. f f.ewiibure. nril Ml. IStl aaw.Masost MASON & CO. "Itt "PNGRAVEI.S and STATIONERS. lA 007 Chestnut Si. rhiln.fryh. aw.WeddinstCarU. of the B"W-l jrtvlerta. Tiiittn, Mi Bu-tDrM t a-rtia, r,rrfi ana Trintrt mt ih hrMt Botirw. A ery fU sv-inrtmrat f UNB fwttty mlwnvtton han't. Imtii!, in C lor.tid -r fcrnbossssinff. ttrti'tts-nll na-ruleii. ftT i'lw ot VkMt ani KDV.opsw m-iiti U ortitr slaa 20. I HIIE su'jscrir ton- L linues to carry on the Llvrry HuslncsN tu - ' rs Z'mm the OM Siaud on fi.o:hf.in a Si rest Third street, near Market, ami repectfnll solicits the patronage of his Inen.S and t . public generally. CHAKI.ES F.HtSS. Lewisburg. May Y2, I8SO HYnEWOLOGY! 4 CL'KIOVS and rnteriainng little Bock ,. (all about Matrimony, Money, and c:h er matters,) for the amusement of every bmiy (ano the ycung loiks, also,) on Jon; wrmter evenings, rainy days, etc Price. -'0 cents. Wholesale, 1 Cents. fSenlbTtiiail for setea 3 cent stamps. Forsaleaithe-.'irr rAmaj tcis-odice. WOKDEN & COKSELllS. Pob.i.-ker.. l..larf . fa Attention. HnsitVoS- r ' 1 V A larse assonrnent w CAwfy- V, Violins, Uuitarv&c. ' "bCCV kinds also Violin. Guitar, u . -. w..hm Rrln .... Pa. Art, acd ibt best Violin Rosin call at ihe Post Hilce and examine. H W rORRE le-PIC-N IC.-w "Well jnmsv Into tha Wa(oa, and all last anJ LARGE, handsome AX. and verv eomforta , bleW AGO has been. fitted no for the esnecial in-.nniii.Jr" Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Tro moderate. Apply to JOS. M. 1H1"EL. Lewisburg. June 3, 1859. Yln'm Caqi)itj J.: AS IXDSTEXDi T rj.V'1 T JOl K 1 Issue Frl4ays,at lewlahars.laiaa nan!-ri" rrrff.V.V-fi.S0erTemr.TO aa r.ia is arvJjJ at Ibe aame rate for a longer or shurtor eerit-d. eta will pay Sir ft ur months. ISrtefor a"-' ts lor eight months, adnl. for sixtere rneeths, 3 ' yeara. So for Irnr cepiva one year, alu for tea ynr. Ao. tUncte Sios S era. Paiminrs 7 VLb ne.lnd tn fid, pswu. stampa. .r hash act. .sloe here. M.M kisds of frodoc receite. ' r r LU.Ml.Cli! LUMBCR!! I riHE subscriber have for sale - , r J (in lots to suit purchasers, "ewmi L a larse stock of feSaWft 1'1E BUAIIDS Pane Swf.Lti&L. I rWbea tbe lime eapireefor which a psrer ' - ' (wnlesa w. h... a running accooat) it is 'v. pat AaTrnnsawsaTa hawdsemety pabiiebed, t . fc u i en, ware one wwll. ii cts each alter warrum- j r i S montba, dot. per year. Half a ssaare .je. t wol.3doL Twoiuar 1 So. 4 M. ,s.is. Jler.ii. t,rt k ot amr owe-fourtb of a eolnma. to .lot Pr?' ,ljw,o aires. c. aa may haaareed apB. A "lare rf , V saallest t.pe, or IS of .tl.r.r. ,(,,,r demorallsins:. illei.l. or swirdlia ''aVr,l Tter bODBllllKIIloni --- ' - 1 .Jl' Bad aonvwipanred by th. real aa ks rf re The MAUN KT1C TKI.FtlRAI '"'.:'' ?:LorUat 'nmer.i-r-'',, of the Star a tSrsamb.by which w.anea Mews Ba adTawc. cf the I'hilad. Mails. .wsnis i,.eJ.rosl Ceeaeeteel with rh. OrJc. arc ample at.,., . , kinds ef JOB PHINTINO, .h.cb..ll 'siren, and despatrn ann .a - . eseo-w -j,..,l .tesklei-l. !Tr,i.re-- C nS.ll'Hns laetell'sre.n. rh-l'te. to J .Miflll r LC,'
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