JU S 1 Know a Beautiful nouiu. i BY MBS. FRANCES D. OAOB. I koow a beautiful woman, At stately as toy queen, Full sixty winters have come and gone Since the out liirht hath Leeu, Yet every year hath added A something so fair and true, That to nic she's the sweetest woman, I thiuk, that I ever knew. Her eje may be dimmer growing ' It hath lost the glance of youth But up from the inner fountains It is flashing love and truth: Her cheeks have not all tin) freshness Of the rosebud's plowing red ; But the purity of the lily, Full blown, has come in its stead. And her voioe i low and wothing As the hum of summer bees, Or twilight rustling 'mong $tc corn, Or the oiij of autumn trees; Ehe moves ith a grace so pintle Among the garden bowers, A brighter radiance than their own Seems falling ou her flowers. All over her face of beauty There are lines of days jwue by Of holy loves ami earnest hopes That bave wrought there patiently ; They are lovelier far than dimple-, For I know that earh was iven To mark the years of dutiful life That have fitted her for heaven. I never think of that woman Jtut iny heart throbs liijih with love, And I ask, "Can she be more beauteous In the blixsfu! realms above ?" I cau aearcoly in my dreaming See her face more fair and bright ; She seemx to mc uow.with her radi.iut brow, A spirit of iove and lij:ht. The poet may iriiiir hi.' prai?cs Of the j;low of wei:t sixteen ;" But there's a holier beauty Of sixty-two, I ween: For the pirlisli face that's ninuMed By a true and loving huart, tYill briUtvn as tin- heart throbs on, Kechiselling e-very part Frizes at the Philad. Fair. At ibe (treat Central Fair, a number of rich and beau'iful articles were prepared, t be presented to persons who bad the most votes votes bared upuo a certain rum of money ciren by (ho voter. The fallowing wre declared "elected :" Hwnrd ISeoeral Meade. Fiie H im tood Will K'lgine. I Silver Va e Kdwin D.James.fl'hiUd ) Camp thirst General Uirney. ilorsa Kuipmenf General Hancock. Banner Screens -John Bright (KngM.) Leghorn Bonnet Mrs. Gun. Burnside. Meade and M'JlcIlau are both natives of Philadelphia. The vote on the Sword stood thus : Meade 3112 M'Clellan 97 Hancock (Norristowo) 1 50i All others 6 J Losses of our Army Are greatly eiggeratel by sensationists, skulkers, wholesalers, and cureless and reckless men of all sorts. The New York Evening I'osl asserts, on authority, that Gen. Grant's immense army lost, between the Rapidan aud James rivers, only four thousand killed, and I ten thousand fatally wounded rix thousand are dead. The wounded, prisoners and mi'sing number sij .forty thousand over half of whom re back in the army, and others going daily. The permanent loss to the army ean hardly be tu-eniy thnunaud which is less than M'Clellan lost while fl Hindering boat the Cbickabomin; and that has been made up by reinforcements. Doings of Sanitary Commission. Wa.siiim.ton, July 3. The IT. S. Sanitary Commission have row 350 agents operating fr the relief of the national forces io the departments of the Fast and South. Ths Sanitary Com mission yesterday distributed ticeufyltcotimt or forty-four thousand pounds of picklos, i . . i tomato, ou.uua .uu . .ue tbi men in the trenches before 1 elcreburg 1th op July rnr.sBXT Charles II. Marshall and George W. lt'unt, two pub lic Fpiritud men of New York city, last week got up an Union Fund of six tbou fauJ dollars, and forwarded the amount in onions to tho soldiers under Uract. j The Army of the I'otomac sent to Wa.b-1 ingtoo, in two days, four iiuudrcd thou- j and letter., weighing six lon. Think ! it bat educated me a oar soldiers are ! Meade Tha Army and Navy Journal ea'ls attention to the fact that General Meade in still eommauder of the Army of the I'otomac. II a gets ignored by the newspapers, which speak of Gen. Grant as ' '.be commander, but the Journal says the rder of Gen. Grant to Gen. 'Meade are 1 yt the most general character, the manner f executing tbcm being left to tic judg- J vent and (kill of the latter, who elands I n the same relation to bis army that Gtin. J Sherman does lo bis, except thattirant is tin the lormer. ClIECK AT SlOllT. Saturday afternoon, " fellow, passing tbrce soldiers on the Vreef, said : ''There joes three of I,iu loln's hirelings who work for $13 per month." Upon bearing this, one of thi loldiers turned around, and, without say ing a word, knocked the copperhead down, Ibeo passed on. IlarriJmrg Trlnjrnph. Ilarvev Wilson, of Turbutvillo, after forging notes to lbs amount of two thou and dollars, deserted a worthy wife and IW9 children, and eloped with woman Jroni Williamport. His wife baa means f support. Danville and Milton banks fcave some of the forged notes. Ft. Jouss, N. H., July 1. Ths brig ratine Penguin, from Bermuda, reports that o the 18 h of June, the pirate Flor id landed there the crews of two Ameri cas) vessels she had destroyed. She failed again on the I9rh. Gen. butler's brother left, a fortune of two hundred thousand dolbus not two Billions, as ye Copperheads said. Tom 11 tar, ibe "famous" pugilist, died b tew 1 ra.reeeotl j a pauper age is Wfcaf) tba3d loaCairni homa ! aco ,,'.; n.j ..v. .v..v:s.. CALL AT TP. E. WANS' Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PRO VISION STORE or Cheap Gooilsl His Stock is complete, consisting in part of Sugars, Coflccs, Tea?, Spices, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Class and Queens ware, Hardware, Lamps, &e.&c. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine yourselves. Special Election Proclamation. 1 7HEKEAS, in ami by an Art of the V General Assembly vt ihis Slate, enti tled "An act prescribing the tune and manner of submitting lo the people, for their approval anil ratification, or rejection, the proposed Amendments to the Constitution," approved on the 23d day of April, 1HHI. it is enjoined npon me to give public notice of such election, therefore I, I.. K. At BKHillT, High Shentrof the county of Union, do hereby make known In the qualilied electors of said county that a Special Election will be held on the tirv Tuesday of August next,(being the 2d day of aid month.) in and tor the several Election Uibtricts ol said county, (o wit: 1 district at the late Commissioners' office in and for .New Berlin borough. II district at the house of Thomas Pttrsel in and lor Union township. Ill district at the house of Theobald Sanders in and tor White Deer township. IV district at the house of James Law son iu and for Kelly township. V district at theJioiise of George Wolfe in and tor hast Uullaloe township. VI district at the house of Jas S. M'Creight in and lor liulUloe township. VII district at Ibe house of Jacob Deckard, in MirHiulHirsr, for M est Bullaloe township. VIII district at the public School house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district at the Bullaloe House in aud for South Want in Lewisburg borough. X district at Ihe house now occupied by YVm. Inln.tr in and for Mifilinhurg borough. XI district at the I.aurelton School house in and for Hartley township. XII district at the house of Peter Wehr in and for Limestone township. A 111 district at the Kieciion house near John Reisli's in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house of Henry R.Bpecse in and for Hanleton borough. X V district at ihe house of J.P.Hagenbucb at Uniomown in and for Brady township. At which time and places three proposed Amendments lo the Constitution may be voted upon in ihe manner following i "Tickets shall be, respectively, labeled, on the outside, First Amendment,' 'Second Amcudwent.'and 'Third Amendment. Those who are favorable to said atnendments.nr any of them, may express their approval thereol by voting, each, as many separate, written or primed, or partly written or partly printed, ballots, or tickets, as there arc amendments approved by them, containing, on the inside thereof, the words 'For the Amendment'. And those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting, each, as many separate, written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, ballots,or nckets,as there are amendments not approved by them, containing, on Ihe inside thereof, ihe words 'Against the Amendment'." "The election on the said proposed amend ments shall in all respects be conducted as the general elections of this commonwealth areriow conducted." "It shall be the duty of the return judges, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of said amendments,)! the manner aforesaid.to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in worus i ici.it words at length, and not in figures only, one l . i )f wnich r).Iurn$ s made s(a, fae UiseA , ,. prothoimtary's office of the court of coin- innn pleas of ihe proper county, and the other sealed and directed lo the Secretary oT ihe Commonwealth, and by one of said judges deposited forthwith in the most convenient post-office, upon which postage shall be pre paid at the expense ot ihe proper county." "The several duties required t be perfor med by ihe sherilTs,rommissioners.cnnsiables, judges, inspectors and all other officers what ever in ami about the general elections ol this commonwealth, shall be performed by such officers in and about the election herein pro. vided for; and all persons, whether officers or others, iall be liable to ihe same punishment t..r the neglect of any duty or the commission of anyorlenceat in or about the said election as they would for the neglect of like duly or Ihe commission of like offence at in or about the general elections of ihis commonwealth-" Said election to be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and continue until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The return judges of the several districts of the counly will maet at ten o'clock, forenoon, in. the Court house at Lewishurg, on the third dav after the election, (being Friday, the 5ih day of Augilst.Vo do and perforin Ihose duties enjoined upon them by law. dated at the Sheriffs Office. I.ewisburg.Pa., the 27ih day ol June, A. P. IT'4. I, F ALBKltiHT. Sheriff CO-rARTNERSIIIP. n The ondersisned havcas- ff.iT ' J.nruil themselves into eoDarl- ncrship for the purpose of carry ing ou the Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in ail their various branches, at the Cccuioburg Steam planing mills, where they intend to keep a aiock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry. Poplar, a.sh. Ma ple, aud all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding. Shingles,, Lath, Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, door and Window Frames, doors. Shutters, Blinds, Hash, Mouldings, Brackets, &c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Haw ing, tc, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both io rice and workmanship. J. 1). DIEFFENdEBFER, MARTIN dREISBACH, HIRAM dREISBACH Iwi-Knr, rUntitt Mill., April I. 1M0. ALBRIGHT fc BREWER, VTTOKNEY8 at Law. Office corner of Market and Fourth St. Lewisbarg L'nion Co, Pa. Aim claim A;ema.for the proeure- mrm nf Pensions. Back Pay, and Bonnlies, M'd all other claims against the 1'nited States. Lewisbura. April T. ISfilv ln4 J ' r J r- UNION COUNTY STAR & LBW1SBURG CHRONICLE. my stock, and satisfy 101 FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Tlacc ! B U It K A t J S, from IU U elH. FIXE PRKriSIXd BUREAUS, . frrtm $20 to fi. SECRETARIES, DESKS, Ac. &c. dllfrlVTlt I-rir.-af. BEDSTEADS, from f-t tit 05 (20 tiittermt ptttrus u,o j Imtent fftj le. TABLES, Rit4nton, II (it kqI uTiwnfla.4Vii(re, Pirr, Kn.Tiird, lliiiuic tw KitcM), Itrrakltyl, tTiHtlf of nny kintl cl Wuoi Jffirtl, 'Ut W'liiut, Mutixirnny nnil Kotftt wood alWMVN on band tor the trade. STANDS, IVpnr, What Not, PVwin,', 4r. , SOFAS, LOUXGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, l.hrtWffw!, T.are Arm. Arming, I'srW Chuirn alwM)ii on hanl: lto.('ani twmt. iriiv tcrvkfr and Nure, Witlrwir Chirtt, lre ami piiihII K M-kcr. Talii and Cliildrvu'K Cbalrit, always on hauil. TOWEL-RACKS.DOUGII TRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my oirn manuficture, intured one year. P S. 1 intend, in a short time, as goon at lean "et up a fine Hearse.) to attend to the U.NDEIiTAKlXU BlSIXEsi.S-l will keep some twenty-five or more dilferent sized Col lins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than hat ever been done in Lewisburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRINO.done immediately, CIIAS. S. BEI.'.,CAai6ei7iV HUxk wiiowir, r.t. 2i, t-a. BEST ANDLAST NEWS! AT7E have just received from Philadelphia V and New York, a very large and well selected stock of WINTER GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of this stork of Hoods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will liud it their advantage lo give us a call as in prices we dely any our neighboring towns for competition. W e have also replenished our stock of IJroff- rlc, Hardware, ciucentm are, c. SALT, FISH. COAL, PLASTER, &c. White Mirth L!mr, Calrinnl Platter, and Hyilraulic Cement, always kept on hand. tirCOIHfTRY I'HOtlVCE taken in Ei change for Goods as usual. Si. B. Cash paid for all kin. Is of Grain. JNO WALLS & CU l.ewishorg, Uee.JHM We wonld inform Ihe public lhat we have for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, near the Lewishurg station, a larger assort ment than last yeaT of Frail aa. Ornamental Trees, Mirul, In our old Nurseries in Adams counlr, we have the largest stock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 16:1 and Spring of '61. We therefore ean furnish Trees by large quanti ties to dealers Ac. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res pectlully solicited to an examination of nnr stock. We also desire a dozen good AGENTS lo sell f Je coming Spring. KHELLEIt ic II17MMF.R GREAT FIRE AND SMOKE ! At Hamman's Tobacco Shop. rpHE undersigned has opened a Tobac 1 ro and Cigar Shop in ihe rooms recently occupied by N. R. Zimmerman, in Beaver's building Market St. (adjoining the Telegraph and "Chronicle" offices) where he is ready to wait on all who may wish to smoke or chew. Cigars of the best qnalitv. and ihe best brands of Chewing Tobacco always on hand. E. H. H AMMAN. Lewisbarg, Jan. 13, 1S93 m3pl . TTTT.- !iherii'r-.--T f. w. tt. a mora. ''sax I -a tS c3 'S PINE TRE1 TAR CORDIAL IS the vhal principle of the e Tree obtained by a peculiar prilHs in the distillation of Ibe t ar by which highest uieJicinai properties are retained Il is the ...A.l.n.t.a il c wlifn all theSM I'llll. jiawe r a oA9 Have y. r irt Ha v. y ott any fl tii premonitory ijnuitUJiuf qj tuai iuwi TIsfMit wbo t-h. a Id be warned fcy tht- $Kfomi fn erally tbiuk libtly vt thfU until it u too Ut. frrum tKti ract, (H-rbapa Diure than any other, iflsn thr nad piwalt-DOK aud taUlity of diru-aM) which attMVH tu tb gravti at laai om vuUi of df atU'a flctiuia. What mxr. ita xywnu It uxually tN--r.UK with a-brt,Jry raagh, which poob bvtmmtaii habitual, but aut time Bthin t raiM-d t-krvpt a f n4hy mucut. Tim breathing in aouivwhat di Jiruit. aud Uonilibt n l much httrrwi. A wnm ul titthturti and ttfrjfrssHm at the cbeft is ufUn Uil. Act the dlMMiv atluc-(t, tha patiat lMcuai-a thin in tlh( if atUirUMl with lutMid a'H!titM, fjrent Uii4ir, tudlt dee, and dfjWtinn uf iriti; may continue In 111 ctat f r a amniderablo l-ulb ot tiui : fcud if -ry rvadiiy altVtv tvd by cliithl S(H-urf ur tali lie. If tbme orur, tb rsiuirh bHctn- mure trtubl.iur, and ia atlaudtl with tfXprctoralr'n, wbicb i UKwt ci'i'ivua and tr- early in the uiMruiuaT. It in ttorajeliuif Slrrakrfd wilb blood. At thin nta, uirchtfweau usually ft in aud in Muir ea arN a ndUM blcmitu'f of tb lutir) way alH Offur. Tain In ttutuv part if Ilia r b-t t le-it, aud ofUn a dillt cuity f liojr uou on or th- other fide without m-whs fiM i.f coutfhiui; or a Mtitw ot tullneMt or aullurtlon. Tin pulsw beouiu full, hard, aud fn'4Urn.f the If-tie HUhh itn-rt'B the cheek.-!, aid lua dire tnaiady ia Uut baa IwuitJS In ita cioM. You now mk. In cArr it curt f C'utUHmjntttm kits tV utati ton fm eurft hf th o? of my TAKCOKDIAL.rVen in aoarutly h.liw eHft. This aHfrtiu I uiuke with ttie ability V inewitt the mor-t e4tniletetf tifncof ttic truth, fipave will not ad mit of my iiDtf theeonlt-aU of the nmiiy tbouaaail ol IrMtiinoniala to it Taluc, wbirh 1 hate bp n and mi rvcaiTiUK from uivn and wmurnof ui'quftiulrl worth aitd riitatioo. I barj had a oumfn-r of themi erlin caUjt printed in circular frut whirh I will rwnd yu In-et.n atili(-ation. H bt-thr you nowdt-lcrtiiln-b try the mtMlirine or ot, Mnd fr the eirrultr. Altr year? of xtudy audeiptTituent, 1 of1rthi m-HHue. imlh-tiiirZ it U b tlit bent rvainly fr at) fulm'Hryan(i bnnfhiitt d4ar. II Tou fan not be bt netited pv the uie of th TAR C'MiDIAt. 1 heliv-fe you ar beyond all earthly aid. Vft if tb-re art ovlts-r eurale atrnt, I earnestly adviM their un. The lwt renn-diea. the beet car, are rieeiied t.f thine afftirUd with thia ditteaMi. Uecaura 1 boikre thiM to be the. U-tt, I ak you to try it. Many, nr.t only of the pmpU-, but physlcittnt of ery rhod aud prartioa. are daily ar-kin use. What hi (be principle tir tmumi of your vurco in the treatment of J"nlrtu,rvtry Ommmfititm t My annwer In bi: l'b lurfiumium ol the ilieeMLife ordain tiie ttrtwsth mrmj of the d-bilital-i yrLf-Di the pttnftnilii'n and it rviimmt of the hbxad, mut expel lr-m tb -Jtem the rtirruption which m-rofula bn-edo. tt hile thin "iaelleeta d by the p(werful alteratire (rbn(rifiB frm diiwsw t' hfHlth) .n.MrtiH of 11 Tar Cordial, it healing and rem v at nit; principle it alno aetlui upon the irritated nurfarea of tle lungs and throat, pniirtratinst rat h di eaied part, ndievime pain, aubduine itiilauiation. and r Ftunu!: a healthful U-ndetiey. L-t thi two-told pow-r, the healiiiftand the Rlrt-nictheuluz. continue to art in riiiijuiK'tmn with Naturi-'a eoniUnt reeuperatiTe t n d iii-y, rtnd the patient ia naved. if be ha not too I'.urf drat-d a reeort to the sieana of cure. The I'INK 1HV.V. TAR CUU1MAL will enre CnUi.'h Hrre Throat aud Hreat, lironchitii-, Atithina, Croup, llooptiift ('nueh, liitheria. aud i nm an ejnt-lli nt remedy furdiieaacof the kidneya.aud female trooplaiuta. BEWARE OF l(UTEHhEITS. The genuine has the name of the Proprie tor and a pine tree blown in Ihe bottle. All others are spurious imitations. Paic a Fifty Cent and ne dollar per Bottle. Prepared onlby th Proprietor. Dr. Q. C Wl HART, o. I l. North Secon Si. Philadelphia, Pa For Sale by all Druggists 10S7y I iai..iii:k, ross &. to., i aa i (liti l. rLaa s cn.) pSs Lewisburg Planing Will, U4liQMiakeep constantly on hand and luantilaciure lo order I'luorins. Kldinz, Uoorn.Saali.Miullerx. IIHuiIh, ltluuldlngtt of all patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicled and promptly filled. All work warranted to give sansfaction fVAn extensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions no hand for ale. Weorv mi Nnrth Second trctt,Lrwiiburgtr April 8S, lNotf. C O . I. t o I. CO I.. rrlHR subscriber keeps constantly on hand I a large assnrlinent of ihe very best Sha mokiti and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for limeand stove purposes, which he will sell ai the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Hlnrkimilh, (inl, flatter mJ Salt. Wish il distinctly understood, thai I will not be undersold by any man Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. CEOUOE IIOLSTEIN. Lewishurg, May S7,'59. GENERAL ORDER. rpHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having ihis day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH d. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Officers aud Employees will report for insiiuctions. J. EdfiAR THOMSON, President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co., i Philadelphia, Jan. ail, 1Kb. $ General Order, No. 1. To tale I'.f rt on and after Jan. 30, 1862. I. The Wt'Nfrril IMilftlou, from Warren lo Erie, will be under Ihe Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent ol 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, lo him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. IL The Kaytcrn Diilttloil, from Sunbury lo Whetham. will be under the sup erintendence of SA MUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern division. Employees on this division will be under his chnrge, and will make a'l commu nications respecting their duties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in ihis tinier. III. The Accounts) of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on Ihe Western divis ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C. BOGUS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On Ihe Eastern divisien ihey will he in immediate charge of THOMAS M. dAVIs. whose Hile will be As-1 sistant Auditor. His Office will be in W ill iamsporl. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both divisions All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on eilhei division, will be made to Ihe Assistant Audi, lor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets tu Thom M. dvis. JOS. d. POTT8. General Manageej Pennsylvania Railroad Company,") Lessee Philad. & Erie R. R. C General Manager's Office, 1 Williamsporl, Jan. 30,.ln3. 3 B FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, P uB on Market Square, Lewisburg. iJ A ood snpply of Chair n. Tablrn, Bureau, KtandH, Aeon hand or made .nler. dAVId (il.NIEK. KJII niLK FOR THE MILLION! THE undersigned intends supplying the citizens of Lewisbnrc with Pure Milk, commencing about the I.Vh inst. Persons wishing tn be snppliedlf will please lend in their names I., him. at the Lewisbtirg Bridge. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning nr evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. HAM'L SLIFER. Lewisbarg, April 10, 18U3 "RT WTIVJf0' Jusnccs and iJ.Uiii IVO roDtBWe,for sale or -maud tt cider, at the Chronicle OCoe DR. WISHAR1 NEW GOODS ! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. AtJOlI Sql IRES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiter? at $2. ' Best quality home-made Kid aaJ Mnrfiri'O I.oot. at A larjc asMortmont of Dulmoral iloots aud Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite (he Bank, Lew isburg. a Zifflrnprm-. . CLOTHING ti Zltlr ( t "ITT H G I! K wewt If latest styles II find a large assortment FALL AND WINTER GOODS! utieh as French and English all wool Clnih, Iroin $J.50 up to $lll.0o. Knoiiy Boys' Cas sniiere.an I Silk Mixed Cassiineres.sidlinetts, Ate. t'lof lllnc; of all descriptions ; Men's aud "Joys' Wear Whole Suits for ttaritl that is, clmh coat, satin ve. I, cassimere pants. Summer Miiik for fiS SO. Also, a larse as. si'rtnieni of Hals, Caps, Ac, such as .M'Clel- tan, Ciribaldi, Opera, high and low crowned Hats, Hose, Hamtki-rehiefs, Collars. Shirts, Suspenders, I'mhrellas, Neek Ties, Ac. MOW IS THE TIME ! m save from 25 to At) per cent., and get the Latest Styles. Also, tioods Cut and made In order, and in ihe latest style. Always from five lo leu hands at work. Call opposite John Walls & Co.'s Store, Market street, Lewishurg. dec. IHGJ H, . ZIMMERMAN For Rats, Mice, Hoar-lie x, Anli, llrd IIiiicn, Mollm in Flirts. Wool-rn.&.'.,lnt-4 tu ou riauta, Fowls Animal, K(, Tut up in -ir. il and Jl.on Rrx.. Rottlt ami ria,X $1 Will -" UC li HuTt.L. I'USLl 1 S.TlTUf 1UMM, C. oiily iutallihlw rrmtilie know a. lrr Imw I'uiiK.b. " "Nut ilaiiifHnnid tn ih. Human Family." KU eiime dut ol turtr 1m. Im. t di." I"? 'Sold Wholesale in ail large cities. EVMold bv all druggists and Retailers everywhere I f Bswxas ! !'of all wenhless imitations. IV'St-e lhat "('ost'" name is on earh Box, Bolile. and Flask, before von buy. rf A.hlress lli:Ht R. COST tit. I f PwiivcieaL l.er -IH'J IIhoaiwv, .. Y. It Sold by all W holesale aud Ketail drug gists in Lewishurg. Pa. IO.I?.nH JOHN H. BEALE, Mi:iiCHAXT TAILOI. AND (jrnltr-inrn'N Fin nlxliln? Store, 1 Market .S'., jint nlmce the Bank, LEWISBLRG, PA. The subscriber has removed into the new fund and Commodious Storeroom of Thomas Keher.where he has just received a large and wen selected stoclc ol MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, drawers. Ac. I also CUT AMI MAKE TO ORdER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, 4 can confidently invite boih Did and Ktw Cuitomrrtdn n't forget the Sign The Red Door ! May 2, 1S J H BEALE Advantages of the KXTTPKLER WASHINO MACIIINR. ITHR the purpose of convincing the cum mnnity lhat the Knuckler Washing Machine can not be surpassed for ease and apidity in washing clothes. I lake pleasure n referrin; to Miss Karah (Sibbony, (.laugh er of John (iihbnny of this place,) who is eleren years old, weighs S5 pounds, and does the week's washing for the familv in i bourn, and considers it a very liehl job, ! . .. 1 . . . - I wnn tne assistance ot the 'Knuckler. Machines and linm ini-g's celebrated Wrin gers aU'ays on hand. DANIEL BROWN. I.ewisbur:, March 2, 1114. tiii: cat cat American Tea Company, 51 VESE7 STREET, NEW YORK, Since its Organization, ban creatrtl a new cia in Ui bind-ry of tH-lllac TKAS la Ihis (onnlry. A LL or Teas are sclocted hy a V. I'rnf'iwiofial T tanlur, rxfiVMily and rxrluW I t..r a.anl ie?-r irhar-atr orrr TwoCruUiu Ceut") p-r pnnntf hoT cot for orij;inl pKi-kaurim. W h dut tnr I'riee to nvry ouAr Mch qualitf, anl that prirc is) alwayo mnrkeit on each nam die packi a at oyr tfrt iii plain A'-ura. W w-ur aMoDlhlv Trica Liat of our Tom, arbinh will t arnt frrsf to all hn orjt-r it ailTim ttwrr Tea tv llr to It. It eotuprimp a 'all aiMortmn t f iWtxl forery r(rlitT in thw i?tatii, rmvioofn, 'South Amur ica and th- WrVt luJi. in this lift each kind ia div i ft into Four Ctawa or qualities, uamrlj: Carpi, Iliith t'aroi. Kid, yiurnt, that every odd may unlrr Utaiiil from ilfKrription ami the prieca annxtri tliat Llt Ounpaiiy rt licdyrmiued to uuiieraell th abule ta tra-J'-. Vim KoamntM to ll all nnr tcaa in oricinal paakair at out wt Two Ontji per pound ahowr coit. belii-vioic thia to b attrartive to the mauy wbo hara beretofra lan r ini Knoruiouii I'mfita. Our baaiD- in ltrly dn on OTder. which we al waya -Hrruif aa well and promptly a though the tuy-r came himaf If iTito true wrijliU aud Urri. ami alwuya rnnrantarine rTery thiiiic; our reipontlility rnablinK ua to do all wn promise. Kiery d-al-r ran ordi-r bit ifaadiTrwt fnm the tVmpanT. and partira dninc buci neaa within rite Hundred ., mil of New Vrk ran Keturn Tra bought ot u if tbey are not ebeapeT than they mn buy elmwlifV, and the purchaser iodiatiMied wilb bm harjain, within fourteen dav-(lit and hate the mon. T refunditd to th-m. Thou who are o.r tira llunlre milen ran hw thirty daTH(UU)aad the aauia prlviktrfne-.trndixl to th-ra. Itmid. a lheM alvantat-a rha Con panr will pay All t.xpn!et. both ways, if the Tmi are r. tururt. GKEAT AMERICAN TBA COM PAN Vt l.MPOUTKKS AND Ji'KDKRS, ik m rK.sr.rsr..xKfr rorrr. New Mtand-.-DJew Goods! TOSEl'H L. 1IAWX having taken !,e J rooms under the Telegraph and Chri.airle oflices,reBiied them, and filled in an eitensivs variety o( Halt, Cap, Gentlemen' '$ Clothiny, tfr. Alio a large and splendid Mix k of ri.OTIlS CAsslMERES,4c. whirh he will moktupto order, he still continues the Tailoring Bun ness. He is prepared to eiecnte all xork entrusted lohiacare.lo the saiuiactton ol the customer. N. B. t'oitin; and Repairing donf if order. Le wisburg, April 10. iafii j. For the Harvest of lSb'i!! ttevnto BT Tl.trlt. I.'one divlinet VafptlN ' ""'J"1" mHE unnaraMed success uf .he Buckeye I is the strongest proof iu superior mer- us. Anil its reputation .iiiraiiii lhat since its Introduction Ihe manufacturers have been entirely unable lo supply the I demand. I We will call attention to a few of it points of eicellence and Ihe fanner lo give it a persoual examination. The Two Driving-Wheels, be. ! The TWO DKIVIMJ HEEI.M the Pawls and Springs, ty which ihe machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed ! without viliraung the knives ihe 8ie-ICuiier Bar Ihe Wrought Iron Uuarii, with Hardened - . . ...:. .... li i.i.i. . . II ...V.I. 1.-.! Mieel Kace or Cutting iv.lje me iouui- j"pu b, which the l-u.,er Bar may hf Fi. I, It , I ihe lona Crank Shall Ihe hieel Spring aud Wheel, l.y which ihe Culler Bar ; may be raised and lowered so as u cm as ' low m the ground as may be desired the Steel 1'iiinan and Brass Box its Light Uralt (no Side draft) nit weight ou ihe horse' i nrks backs as ea-ily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages ; which no other machine possesses. j is'o Gearing on the Driving Wheels, j A team of horse weighing 3MI lbs. each, will cut an acie of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutter , Bars one forculling gra-ss, and Ihe other for culling grain (each expressly adapted lo the use inlendeit). i fin eriort will be wanting to maintain the : Hnckeve in theenviable position it now occu pies, lhat of being the Best machine in the World ! diinnz last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability lo supply the ! iteniand were unable 'o obtain the Ittitk'yr, and were forced to purchase an interior machine. The continued scarcity of laborers and Ihe new calls from ibe government for ! troops, will take many more laborers Iroin j the country, and the (armer will have to rely j entirely upon machinery in gathering his i hay and erain crops, j Farmers who would avoid disappointment in iir.-nrinff a llnrLv ran kfml in ll.ir or.lersnow" We are now prepared lo fill orders for the coinine Harvest. Address. SLIf'ER WALLS, SHRINEK Si CO. Manufacturers ol Keystone Clover llullcrs, Ac, Lewishurg, L'nton Co., Pa. ;;im ttllinif llHlabllklmient. li OOMS in Faiea'a Block. Market St, rear of Bower's Jewelry Shop. il ..i. I . K.i.iK m.m - .ru.i ...ir,i,iirMii(. in ; a , ay morucnt, nj ihe hoiiicr will hat ihe one of the best shops in Philad., I hope I" ; benefit of the interest, rentier satislaciton. ; BI:RERS and oiher Fiatures always on) niay be nseful lo slate in this enninttmn hand or furnished at short nonce. i thai the total Funded debt of the tnitri O. B. EVANS , Siates on which inieresi is payable n gol' U.i.t.urt.Ss-pt 14.is,a : (ay v Mar(;h ls(jJ wm f,,.., LIVIKI-'YN Fnnr.iip.l ! "ll0' 1 ne ""'""' 'his debt for the com s trMio.r?R HEnr;"1 b ,n.,. .. l6. A STAMAUl MKJlCMi j cuMo'n revenue 10 g-.ld tor theearrfoi ficai y0rthi-('rv.rutrtinirfl'iuii-iir.i AiJ.tiarMf r '"d"1? June UOih, I64. hasbtfta so tnt -.ru-iui trim iMi i un v i int hUxjbi j al ,he rieofoveriUO.OOVtrrauDuiii. This miHimof b-i wrought tiienjoii m-rmcaiuupcutt in 'IfKMtlitK r-jajafa ,.t -Iff pan tte cue ut rnfr.at formatluR, lraii-liiii. Bll, Krr t.w, !atlrt IlrU. Khe-auatir ditaor-Jer,, (ntivu. , trtlt khruin. Orntrl l-hiiitjs Cuttttipi.ui ..ujap-fi. lilii V on llir tars'. (lid. fliiibborn L'lrrrs. T. ut Kifrtiini, lr''UT ml liM!nrst, l:ir 4'oiDi'iitiDt. ul ptnsnarh. Fetiii)vioin-llnt smdittl diMruri bktiDa ttKliorUia ID RU lOipUIU StAtr ol Hit Rlrvf. The above i a portrait of David M'Crrsrr of IVapt Twp,who,on th oiat Jay of AuKUt,ltsrit aiadaQila it t(-Tr Ju-tic iorlry that ba w.i treated lor the rum CAMCfta by thn ph i:cinf of Bedford rounty. and bv ir. Newton of the Ki !-n"tic College. Cincinnati, for a frid of nearly cieht nionlbA. notwithniaBdinK which his lit awe, mud a p-rn- n uf his Uft chrk wrt ent.r.l em'm away.' Ha had triieo Up all h..p,hao b- hraru of the Hl.hNsd rr. llrr. aud mm indueed to try it. font bot tlVarurM him, and (althounh aadly diafitrurcd, thrre 11 nuiui-nlion hut tbinintaluah)- wdiciuv aavt-d hi lif Tht- Mil particular of thin remarkabl raw nay beaten in a Circular to hs bat ..f any of tne Agents. tt r a I mo rs-fvr to a f ot ucv Hleakn-v. of KM erf on. Arntronit Co, la.. cured ..f ScaoHLAaftrr being unabla to ift out of iw-il for three year. To Ihe ea of a lady in Anonvil!e.ClearflcMCo.,who was alo ahltntfd with Scrr-iula in it womt form. rni"0.... Pa ., who that it Ml Hi. .ti - lo inaeajie of (,rorKe Mf M. rnidine In Carr..!ltown, imbria Co.. Pa., who waa n h,iiw .ntiti -:k ... that it eat hi emir, noee off, aud hi cae Was wurtwf, if Ibe ( articular of th-ae emaj averv one of wbieh was run-! by the M ,.f th.- -ttinsHl -Van ber" mav Im be found in a Cirenlar t h- h, ,.f ,n of f h Aeetita. hK II. KK.SrR. Prnprirlnr, Plltaborr. P. w.bahoratorv tr the nmnufiw tur. an.) al. near tha P-nn' l-ailriHiil niit. II ll.lM-b..nr. fa. MA bv C. .rhitti'. Lewi-hnrir: M'l'reittht A Haurk, rtutfale X koad: Kudv A llimmelreifh. K.irmer-f lie ; Cummini; A Witmer. (Urtleton: D. II. rtiaaell. Mifflinhnrfr: 1-1. i gtamnt, Wm fie Id; mdle A Wacenaller. Seliniirove: ' ytfu j fin us1 file Salve! HAVE on hand fur sale, at 85 cents per pol, a CKKTAIN I I RE for lhat distres I sing diiease. Il is an old preparation, long tested, which I never knew to fail, and I ran cive names, of persons cured to those akwg it. CHARLES MAI S 3d street, opposite I". F. Hess, l.ewuhtirg, Sept. 3. For sale also atlioodman's Store. Science still on the Advance ! ' QlTsfiEON and Mechani I J cal llcilllxt, Olliee tu Ihe Ur. Brusger's new building. Market street, (western enlraace, up Mairs) LEW I.HBI KU. Dr ill RI.AN is now constructing the Non sectional Block work, baked on Plaitua base, which for cleanliness, beamy and strenjih has no equal also teeih mounted on Ihe var ious Baes in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and hem nerfeeilv ,,, , , I'l.as. .all anA ...man. .naM.nk.nc Tk. superior inalliies of ihe Non-sectional work will be ev.den. .oa.l Im. will .- - i. an ,m- partial eiareinatinn. lr. Ho .4 the only person who constructs Ihis e j.ient work in this seeli.ia of ennntra . a . 'S"' -i.pm r.-.M ..q nr, I linns. Lewtburg, Sept. J, laminar wnn every nrpanment ol bis pro es- ; 1 e- ..... k. r .1 r r I "'" e. a a.t b untd upnai. A aaaar. . sion. he feels safe in warranting entire sans- 1 ,,ii.t t,p,, , ol aaxi largar. Sd.rk." 'V faction in all his operations, which shall be el''li".Hlral.tliltlal.aVae,,' carefully and skilfully performed. I?"D,cn.0,!''W"''.', '''''7"!.'- ' an airmroranil h, th. a.il.T . r.a eaan. bp w lT. S. 10-40 BONDS. I uf Congrr of March 8(b, rstji . nroiriiles that a:i niw.n issatd ..,(.. ., . . . . .! k i-yt rsssfr ruou Ibyor under any state or WQHipu,' j b-crip.io.. to these Bond. .r.r)V 't I" '' f .1 ,,0 i I .I nnb. Thru Tfl RE rim... , - -"i-mEj. I.N t;i)l.. ai the pleaaare m the '"trnt,e, at any period mit lets thorn tim mar a, ' r . r at...- . S Jill y'f iron wii uir, ana Dnu redemanon FIVE PBR CENT- I-Meib. PAID IN fOI.H, on tfodi. ' Wll.l. BE r ever cue huudred dollars annually an il her Bouds semi-annually. The i am. . payable on ihe first days of Marsh aaJ ember In each year. Hubsci.beri will receive either Begirt nr I'Uupou oooija, as iubj iuay prelcr. , . h... I!. S. Treasurer, and can h i. , ""Mrre only on the owners order. Coupoa Jj(;j are payable to bearer, and are mure c.JS,, ntent for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan wil' have the of having iheir Bunds draw mtrtt ft, March 1st. by paying the accrued in erwt ,, coin (or in L'uited State, noiei,,,, ,h, B0,M of National Banks, adding tit, ptr C(0( premium.) or receive lh"in drai,.g inters rroiu the dale of subscription aJ oW,,,. As ihese Bonds are kirnpl froai Haatrlsal er Haie TaiaUM iheir value is increased Imm (nmtkrt pr cent, per annum, accordiug lo th rait ol uu levies in various pans of Ihe cuumry. At Ihe present talc of pieiniam in g H they pay Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, and are ot equal conven;tn u a permanent or teinpoiary invesimant. li is believed that no securities a.SVr u great iiiducemrnts tn lenders as the descriptions of V. S. Bonds. In all other lornis of indrblrdnes, the faith or ability private parlies or slock companies or it;, rale Cominunitira only is pledged for pr. mem. while for the debu of ihe L"niled; he whole property uf the coon try is h to secure the payment of both principal ltd inieresi in coin These Bonds may be iubs:ribed for in snrns from $.") np to. any magme. on the same term , aud are thus made equally avail. !)l" lo 'he smallesl lender and ihe largest capitalist. They ean be converted into nv n.. ' U will be ! n thai eb-fa ihe present cull ' . .. r I rrvnue of the Uuvrrniufni are larxfi ,m eicex of the mams of ihe Trrasory Vr :M payment of cold iaierei, while ihe tmih tt.cra-be of ihe lan.r will oVpbile r m annual rrrtiM from ensioms on th amount of luip'-rtatiotka, to $loQ,0WtQW ptr iiunum. Instructions to ihe National Banks acting a Itian aijenti were nut issued (rota tht I'nued State Tresaurj until March ?, e io the first three wek tf April tbetutttenp lions aTerageJ murethanTK.N.MJLUONiA WEEK. Suhacriptmns will he rtrerreif br fhe r.KM .MTION U ttk Ot DmiUE, tWA, and by ail which are depositaries of TuMic money, aoi all KEPECTARLE BASE AXD BANKKRS throughout thecounrrj. (actin; a aswnt rf the National Icpoit Banks.) will fnmrh further iniormaitun on apphcauon and AFrOIIII CVIBV KUIUTI TO KB UBEtt. MASON , CO- aa.rri.rfa IVNORAVELS and STATIONERS. li !07 Lhesinnt St. I'i.UJ.r).. Bu-ln.M I ar tiera.nl and prints at th. akortMt nolkw. A ..r. rait uwrta.nl of FINE Suiiowrr ... -. . j ...f-Hiea. ami Huvi.pr male to eriLr Any ai,k at ttftf Jaa. 20, ! fPIIE subscriber con- L tin mes tn carry on the J Livery ItuKlneaa ail the Did Stand on South! Third street, near Market, and respectful" solicits the patronage ol his friends and t public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May IS, 1850 HYHEW0L0GT! ACl K1UI s and enienainng little Bonk (all about Matrimony, Money, and Pth er mailers.) for the amusement of everv 1 ody (ano the young lolks, also.) on long wirier evening-, rainy days, etc. Price, 20 cent. M holesale, IS Cents. Sent by mail for seves 3 eentslauips. For sale at the-Star 4 Cams icle" oftce. W OKDEN A CORAEL1I S. Publiker, Uwiabar. fa Attention, OnsJciaial A large assortment pt Violins, uiti f kinds also tars, Ae.. ef til Violin. I u i r. and Banjo Strings, Bridges, Pegs, Ae. and As best Violin Rosin call al the Post tlrT.re an! exatnaie. W FORREST a P I C - N I C Wa'll jump Into Ihe Wagoa, knd all taka a riXw i..i;i;e. and verv handsome rv comforla , hie V 4.0 ha sheen .J-Cl. filled up lor ihe especial accommodation o l'ic-ir and other similar excursions. Term moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOI'SEU Lewisburg. June 3. l(iS9. A l. fiKPESPKA T FA WIL T JOCKXtr. Issnri Irldjjs, al Iralsbarg.laltia raaal). re'1 TK K M S - i I jn ar ? .-ar. m as rn in I lb, .am. r.t- l..r l n.rr i.brt.r p.no4 TTV eta will pay r li hi saoattte, 74 rla fcr am bobiW ' Sir .htht m. nll.n. aool. for nili.i BH.itk,a ! 'T yrar, a Inr loar mhra nn yrmr. lie tor ton l yimt. kit. Kingl ,.'b I eta. pB,a,.nto v, avl '! PM-iv..! ia gold, pivtae uaipa,r Sk iHr ' ttw aalrn. Iwra. Mm. I kitiila al rwnm rataaaaa e" . a-Vi h.v Ih. tiM..aptrafcr wblrk a pap.' 19 (unlra. wp ham. a raaalae arcoaatt it a 'TorrrS- A.i.aTii.Kit.s'rs baetlarai.lv pabuaaW. at ! ftiuar. m. tl, X. .1 tarb allae Ina. rt as iel . aiontha. S 4nt. per .ear. Half a enaara ft. ( V 4ol. :4el. TOMa.f.a 1 io. 4 00, 0O. lrt',,,,'1a7i in. umprmini n m. vrii.r . ipbi "pp. p" Jnmi i . . ............... . . . .sAOp"1 etth. star t hrtnul'.hi whwa .r.fira iBatrtia-r011 j Krn1l mrt ims, ( JOB PBINTINO, hi-b .ill bs"o i " and dp.j.b and aa n apoaabi. ' ,4 .f.al a.l.Ill.ra'. t I- ""zlae cVt'reieip HarieN""""T'"':T. ..aiiLl. )aa LlSab aOlatMi CCI"l- ( inr
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