s Plotting against Soldiers. Uabruburo, Jul; 1361. Tb event of the week fu the meeting of the Democratic State Committee in this pUea, oo Toesdsj evening list. It u largely attended and political movements of tbe gravest momcot were discussed. Tbe question of adopt iog tbe proposed Amendment to tbe Constitution, allowing our brat e soldiers to tote, was considered, and a unanimous sentiment was manifest ed against it ; bat bow to defeat it was a problem most difficult of solution. All agreed that it must be done if it can be done, lest onr beroes in the field should Stake tbe Union victories in tbe States too decisive; but they frankly admitted that tbe; Jure not open); a ow their opposi tion to tbe soldiers voting. Reports were mide of the progress of secret organixisioDS in a number of coun ties with the view of quietly throwing a strong Copperhead cote against tlie right of suffrage to soldiers; and some of the more anguine expressed tho hope that by ma king no open opposition to tbe Amend ment, and thus disarmiog the friends of the eoldicri, they might defeat soldier suffrage at tbe polls on Tuesday, tbe 2d of Angust Another important question considered Was tbe new call for troops. Tbey did not hesitate to declare their firm conviction that the only hope of the 'Democratic party in the next election ii the failure of the Union armies tlie defeat and fruitless rlavghtcr oj our brave tont and brother fighting for the preservation of our Constitution! And yet this party claims to be faithful to the Union, to tbe Constitution and the supremacy of the laws I He had him There ! Certain Copperheads are electioneering gainst the Constitutional Amendment far tbe Soldier to vote, on tbe ground that there are negro soldiers, aod it would let them vote. This, of course, is ridiculous, s tbe amendment only gives the right of $uch soldiers to tote tcho are miters at home and, as is well known, tho Constitution restricts tbe right of suffrage to tehile citi- Talking of negro voting, a good ancc dote is told at the espenea of a Op. Oue of them approached a Democrat of the truo stripe, and said : Look here, Sam, we must all turn ' out in August next, and vote against tbe soldiers, voting amendment." u Why so, John?" replied the other. " Hecsuse," said tbe Cop, " if we allow white soldiers to vote, we must allow negro soldiers also, and what would you think to see a strapping negro voting f r Lincoln, and thus killing a Democrat's vote fot M'Clellan V "Why, I'd think that the nugrr had more ieoso and patriotism than the M' Clellao man, tout's all." Tbe Copperhead beat a hss'y retreat Cost of Living. Notwithstanding the advanced prioes of provisions, the actual cost of tbe materials fur a good and sub stantial meal, is much lfss tban maoy im agine, and does not j is'ify tho extraordi nary prices of some' of our first claa ho tels. A correspondent of the New York Tribune, who resiles in H.ouliiyo, says tie cost of living in bis fauiily, fur three persons, during the last six months, was ? 122,50. In the six months were 54G lueals. This is at the rate of 22 cents fur three persons, or 71 ecu's each. This included meat, vegetables, tea, coffee, co- l coa, puddings, aod some other extras. It j , , , .. , I is not tbe high price of provisions alone We must pay for. It is the high price of, Mnli nnnifrouA wuitrrit. and uslIlss ex-( tras. . I Iia! you are getting it now," laid a sympathiser in our streets on Wed nesday, when the rumor was circulatiug that the Rebels were aboct to "capture Washington." Tbe news made him lapgh all over bis free. Tba street was thronged with tbe "Cops" they were quite jubilant. I!ut tbe news of the re pulse and inglorious retreat of the Rebel ! invaders eatne fibbing aero.-s the wires on ' commonwealth, shall be perlrmed by such Thursday, they soon wont ' buntiog their j ac" ia a,hp,,, ,he l'i"n Pr .,.,' . I , r vided fur; and a! persons, whether officers or boh. ,-oot a man of them culd be seen olhrnM be liable to .he same punishment 00 tbe streets. liloomJmrg h,puUecan. fr ,hr of aoy duty or the commission ' " . I of any offence at in or about ihe said election A wounded soldier lately said, " Ucn. I as ,h,y W(1Dld for the neglect of like duty or Grant is tbe best fi 'liter and sencral the ' the commission nf like offence at in or about Army of the 1'otouiac has ever seen. He I til bb( tbe ltvDels aotil he bsti t a Ban left, if accessary, and then take off his coat aod whip them ail binrsclf." Pete, Alroy, eommool, called OM . , i . .. ,, , Pete, aolored pcostoDer of New Bed- j furJ, oied few days sine, aqcd uiDety i fears. He fought in tbe old Eases under CotarBOSors forters, and remembers when i l'arragat was serving as Midshipman. Several pray beaded old men above six ty and lads from fourteen lo sixteen years ef age, have been captured carrying tnn kets in front of Petersburg within a few rij. Tbey all witness that the; were impressed iota the service. aL. l : t a i .v .Z.. .1 ""'",,luro "l"i b .rih , he' In our old Nurseries in Adams counlv. we that letter, show the growing crops in the branches, at tae have the largest stock of trees-and largest Mem sad BiJdle States to promise well UCtmoOUrg yiCfltn IjJiamng 21UU9, (sized for Fall of 163 and Spring of '64. We Tbe bay will krt oae-thirJ ia excess of ' where they intend to keep a slock of Pine therefore can furnish Trees by large quanti Usoal years i Hemlock, Walnut, Cherrv, Poplar, sh, Ma- ties to Dealers Ac. at very low prices. l i i .hi. j r T i ai : ui i I . . r t .- I j , A colored wotuaD Dimer) PI eeSe Dipe, ; tlied io Baltimore lately, seed 1 16 years. C be recollected ocourrenecs of tbe Colonial period, and is supposed lo have been the oldest person io tba Slate. Tba directors of tba 1'biUdelphie aod T.rie railroad bave decided to construct a fcroeh road from Irvine station dawn tbe Valley of tba Alleghany to Titusville and Oil City, instead of from Bidgeway, as at ( at contemplated. At a bsuquet recently given in Boston ', 'a. M'rkei and Fourth St. Lewisborg I nion Ibe Roesiao Admiral stated that ibe email-; Cn r' -'0 cl,m "' for ihe pr.ure etpated rf. b4 eetsbltshed i 0Q0 cm. m'n' .r " " Py. nd Bounties. Misa, .kni J- S and all other claims aatni ihe 1'nitel B"",;:b,'3U- a-es. LMiJbIJf8.pfiiv,i8..,1,rd Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, fot Cheap Goods! Ills Stock ia complete, consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Qjiccnswarc, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. "CduNTRY Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine yourselves, Special Election Proclamation. "17HEREAS, in and by an Act of the V General Assembly of (his State, emi tted "An act prescribing the time and manner oi submiiting to the people, lor their approval and ratification, or rejection, tbe proposed Amendments to (be Constitution," approved on tbe 23d day of April, 1864, it is enjoined opon me to give public notice of such election, therefore 1, L.F.ALBKIGHT, High Sheriff of the county of Union, do hereby make known to ihe qualified electors of said county that a ripecial Election will be held on the first Tuesday of August next, (being the 2d day of said month,) in and for the several Election Districts of said county, to will I district at tli late Commissioners' office in and fur New Berlin borough. II district at the house of Thomas Pnrsel in and for Union township. III district at the house of Theobald Sanders in and (or White Deer township. j IV district at the house of James Lawson in and for Kelly township. V district at the house of George Wolfe in and for East Buffaloe township. VI district at the house of Jas S. M'Creight in and fur Buffaloe township. VII district at the house of Jacob Deckard, in Miftlinburg, for West Bulfaloe township. VIII district at the public School house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. I.Y district at the Buffaloe House in and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the house now occupied by Wm. Iiihoff in and for Mtrtlinburg borough. XI district at the Laurelton School house in and for Hartley township. XII district at the house of Peter Wehr in an I for Limestone township. XIII district a! the Election house near John Reish's in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house of Henry R.Bpeese in and for Hanleton borough. XV district at Ihe house of J.P.Hagenbuch at L'niontown in and fur Brady township. At which time and places three proposed Amendments to the Constitution maybe voted upon in the manner following i "Tickets shall be, respectively, labeled, on the outside. First Amendment, Second Amendmenl.'and'Tbird Amendment. Those who are favorable to said amendments, or any of lhem, may express their approval thereof . by voting, each, as many separate, written or 1 punted, or partly written or partly primed, ballots, or tickets, as there are amendments I approved by them, containing, on'lhe inside I thereof, the wonjs -For the Amendmeut'. 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, I hstlnss.or lickets.as there are amendments not approved by them, con'aining, on the inside thereof, the 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 are m conducted. c "H hall be the duty of the return judges, first having carefully ascertained the number of s,ve for or a,alnM Mch f sd amendments, in the manner aforesaid,to make I ... r wonts at length, and not in ngnres only, one of which returns so made shall be lodged in ihe protlu. notary's office of the court of com mon pleas of the proper county, and the other sealed and directed to the iecretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of said judges deposited forthwith in the most convenient posl-olrke, upon which postage shall be pre paid at tbe expense of the proper county." The several duties required to be perfor med by ihe beriffs,crrmmissioners.cinsiahles, judges, inspectors and all other officers what- ever in and about the general elections of this the general elections of this commonwealth.' Said election lo be opened between the hours of eiiht and ten in the forenoon and continue until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The return jndees or the several 1 district, of the eoanty will meet at ten o'clock, forenoon, , ,he Conr, at Lewisburg. on the third fa? after the electirm. (being Friday, the 5th da v of August.) to do and perform those duties enjomeci upon tnem ov iaw. Dated at the Sheriffs Office. I,ewisburg,Pa., the 27th day of June, A.D. I SB I. L F ALBRIGHT, Sherifl CaPARTNEKSIIIP. Tbe undersigned bare as sociated themselves into copart nership for the purpose of carry ing ou the l.umberine, Planing .r,r..nl.f,.i hnc.n... ,. ,11 .!...,.. pie, ana an mnus oi i.uiiiuer, r itnuiuit nci- - vmg, Siding, Xhincles, Lsth, Joists, Htuddins, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Bracked, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Haw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in f rice and workmanship. J. D. DtEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, HIRAM DRElsBACH twl-linrt Pltohij Mills. Sprit 1. IS40. j ALBRIGHT fc BREWER, I TTllRXEVS at Law. OiBce corner of UNION COUNTY STAR & LEW1SBUKG CHKON1CLE. CALL AT K. WANS' my stock, and satisfy I0S4 FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Place ! BUREAUS, from (10 to SIS. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, from 'A) to SECRETARIES, DESKS, fcc. Ac. ditf.-rftot pries. BEDSTEADS, from $3 to $45 (2u different patterns sot latest ItjlM. TABLES, Ex ten, on, 1 1 lWt and upwards. Centre. Pier, End. Card, ifinioc (two Six), ttreaktaet, made ot any kind cf wood deKired, hut Walnut. Mahosxaoy aud Ute wvud alwavs on band fur the trade. STANDS, Tepoy. V. hat-Not, Sewing, etc te, SOFAS, LOUXGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, Upboiftvrl, Larjre Arm, 9ewtnft, Parlor Chair always vn hund; MlfKi,Cane Sttat, Larr? KorkT aod Nuras, H iktdHor Chair, larrr and auiaM Hoc kern. Table and Cbildrrn't Chair, always on band- TO WE L RA CKS.DOUG LI TRAYS, JJUOh. ana SIJUW (JASKS, fcc. Furniture of my oun manufacture, insured one year. P- S. I intend, in a short time, as sonn a, lean set up a fine Hearse,) to attend to the UMDERTAKINO BLSINEs.l I will kesp some twenty-five or more different sized Cof fins fini-.hed, and always ready on short no lire, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than ha, ever bt-en done in I.ewisburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIKlNt; done immediately, CHA3. 8. BFA.L,Chamberlin's BUk Lwi-hnri?. Y,b. 21, 1MU. BEST AMUAST NEWS! t JE have just received from Philadelphia and NW Vork, a very large and well selected Mock of WiNTEr, GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in ihe selection of this slock of (iood a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will find it their advantage to give us a call as in prices we defy any oi our neighboring towns for competition. We have aKo replenished our slock of CiroCt rlc, Hardware, Queen ware, Ac. SALT, FISH. COAL, PLASTER, Ac. HAiVe Mirsh Lime, Cokined riastcr, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on hand. r&"COUITKY PROPVCE taken in Ei change for (ioods as usual. N. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. J.N'6 WALLS &. CO Lewisborg, Dec. INS3 We wnnld inform the pnblic that we have i for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, j near the Lewisburg ttiation, a larger assort j ment than last year of rl a vrwamiiai .rcra, r.m, ne attention m uuycia nuu uraiers is res- pectfullv solicited to an eiamiuation of our slock. We also desire a d zen good AGENTS to sell r he comine Spring. SHELLEK A HUMMER GREAT FIRE AND SMOKE ! At Hamman's Tobacco Shop. THE undersigned has opened a Tobac co and Cigar Shop in the rooms reoentlv occupied by N. R. Zimmerman, in Reaver's building Market St. (adjoining the Telegraph and "Chronicleofrir.es) where he is ready to wait on all who may wish lo smoke or chew. Cigars of the best qnaliiy, and the best brands of Chewing Tobacco always an hand. ' E. H. HAMMAk. Lswlsbnrg, Jan. 13, 19S3 uiflj-d j la tr) S:- 3 P DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL TS the vital prinelple of Ihe Pine Tree obtaiued by a peculiar proces-s in ihe distillation of the Tar by which its highest mediciual properties are retained, h is the luediciue that cures when all others fail. Vim v Omykr lUrt v Sort TltrtMtr !! ou ojr uf tb, prfmonitory s;iuUiui of Uiat must Thone mho buUI t warnnl ij thr tmptlM 'S- r.l.T tbhik IwlilU ot tb.m until U i. too l.u. from Iliin fact, rb more than any othor, ariM tb wl n-Talroce and fatality of Jinen" wbicb awcy. Lu lb, gra.a at leaat Me tUUl of death's lictima. What ere tu ipmptmf It usually brniua with bort.ary cooiih, whirb aoon breotnea habitual, but Sir aumo tiuie nothing I. rai-d rio.pt a fnUif mum. Iba breatbinu i aomewhat d,J jimll, and upon aliubt elerctae much rnit. A aU" ot UyUtntu and ojprruitm at the rbeal tn otVn frl. Aa tbf Iiwim advaucre, tin patient becomea tbin in flah, la attlH-ttl with loaaotapptftiu, sraat laoiior. indoleore, and Sjitinn of ipirita; nay eoutmuc in tlil .law lit a conKiderahla lntb of times and i Ty n-.dily atl-c-td by alight upoaura or fatiltuc. If tbeaa occur, tba cough become! more troablnoak., and ia atlandnl wilb exprctnntjoD, which ia moat copioaa and free early in tlie morning. It la aomellmea utreaked with btiiod. At thia auge, nigbtireata HaTaally aet in and in aome ea aea a proluaa bleeding of tbe luuga raay alao occur. rain In tome part of tba che.t ia fell, and often a difH eully oflying upon one or tho other .ale without wevrrn flta of eougbiug or arnae of tullneaa or auttocation. The pulae becomea rull, hard, and freioeot, the beetle Su-b tiugra thaebmaa, aud the din malady ia fuat bae Uning to ila chiaa. Yon now aak, h rtert a cure (''miuMVum kai tarn od cum te eamt by tba oaa of my TAKl'OKUlAL,ero in apparently hopalcaa caaea. Tbla aamtinn I make with the ability to pieaent tlie moxt complete evidence of the truth. paraiil not ad mit of my giving the contenta ot the many thou.aola nl tBli,.,Ula to it. .lu. whieh t ha.e been aod ani receieing from man and womenof un'uei.tiinaoie worm rand rwpu tat tut.. 1 tia-a had duidUt of tbeac rwrtin eaU pritstril in circular form wblb I fill wud J"u frrtroo applicatvoa. W bother you m.w fleternilu lo try Ilia nt-dtctne or not. atnl lir tii circular. Atitr ymn of ulutly aoiivipvTiinat, lotfertlil mtrtiirlnn. l-ell-'Vinir it to b tbe beat rtm-Uy fr all mlm ttnry and brtmrhiul diseases, if you can not be benefited py Ibe uw nf th TlK COKDIAIl lh-i,r--youarrt"Tril nil enrlblyaid. Yet if there are better eurau aiceuta, I earnnlly aetviw thvir Ufte. The beat remii-a. the beet eare, are uredf-tl by tboae affllrted with thU diau-ave. lierauM 1 btlicT tbia to be tbe beat, I auk you to try it Many, not only of the popi, hot phy-irtant" of eTry arhool and rrarttr. are datlv axtviost bi, W bat i tbe principle or rum of your turret-a in tbe trraiinvnt'jf iWin.tft.try 0trttmptnm f My au-wer la Ihif: 1 br? tnrijoratvm of tbe dvcetttive oricanx the ttrrnqth mtntf of the debilitated aynlem the jr-M'-ori nl n Tithment of tbe blood, mut expel fr m the "yt-U-tn the corruption whirharrt.ru I a breeds. W bile tbleinelfts-d by the powerful allerailte (rhnnfrto from dtM-ain- tu health) proper tire nf the Tar Cotdial, IU healing and rnovatii.K prinHpla la mUn acting upon tbe irritntd aurrareaof the lunita and throat, pentratinir rach di eiwl part, relievtnir pain, aubtiuinit indamation, and rvalorine ft bealtbful tendency, l-t thin two-lt.ld ptiwrr, tbe heal I dc and the atrrofrUienioic, eontinue V art In injunction with Nature' eo rot trot recu(eratiTe tn d"ncy, and tb patient la aaved. if he baa not too long delayed a retort to the means of care. The I'INETRrK TAR CORDIAL will ear Coos-hf, Fore Throat and Brwt, Bronrhiti, Antbma, Cn.op, IliKipinijr Coiifeh, IHptheria, and fa alao an excellent remedy for (iiaeajteof the kldneys,aod female complaints. BEWARE OF VOUHTERFEITS. The xeuuine has the name of the Proprie tor aud a pine tree blown in Ihe buttle. All others are spurious imitations. Pnic a Kifty l.'ent and ne Dollar per Bottle. Prepared onlby th Proprietor, Dr. Q. C Wl HAKT, o. 1 0, North Ser.on St. Philadelphia, Pa For Sale by all Druggists lf)S7) t rALMCB, noss a, c o., (LATS L. VaLIIEH 1!D CO.) Lewisburg Pl&ning Mill, keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order 1'loorluar, Siding, Doors, Saab, SbutlerN. Ulludtt, lUouldingtl of all patterns, and all other descriptions of Wood Work used ia Dinldins;. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly Ailed. All work warranted to eive satisfaction ri"An extensive lot of Lamber of all descriptions no hnnd for sale. Factnry on A'orA Second street.Letvistntrgtl'a April 3S, 1859. COIL COAL. COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha nil. kin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Blacksmiths' Coat, Plaster and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will Dot be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensanl's hotel. GEORGE H0LSTE1N. I.ewisbtirg, May 27,'58. GENERAL ORDER. TMIE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having ihis day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Kai I road, 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 instiuctions. J. EDGAR THOMSON, President Penn'a Kailroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co., ) Philadelphia, Jan. 30, i'n62. $ General Order, Wo. 1. To take Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1862. I. The WeNfrrn IfltlNlon, from Warren lo Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Olfiee 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 Ihe road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The KaKfcrn UltlNiou, from Sunbury to Whetham. will be under the sup erintendence ofHAMt'SL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under bis charge, and will make all commu nications respecting their dnties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwue 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. BOGGS, 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 I distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on euhei Division. will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Thomas M. Dtria. JOS. D. PUTTS. General Manage Pennsylvania Railroad Company,") Lessee Philad. A. Erie R. R. L General Manager's Office. f Williamsport, Jan. 30, 1862. J K FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Q3 on Market Square, Lewisburg. tJ A good supply of nialm. Table, nureauK, Slandw. Ac, on band or made rdera DAVID UINTER- fS26) EIILK FOR THE MILLION! rriHE UDdersigned intends supplying the J citizens of Lewisburg with Pure Milk, commencing about the Kith inst. Persons wishing lo be supplied, will please send in their names lo him, at the Lewisburg Bridse. The Milk will be delivered (daily except Sun days) morning or evening, as preferred by a majority of customers. SAM'L SLIFER. Lewisburg, April 10, 1863 BLANKS for Justices and Constables, lor sale W irimttJ tt tfer, thf Chrpnic0is "nEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN. At jjoux sqriRES'. Fine qualities Ladies Gaiters at $2. Best quality home-made. Kid and Morocco Hoots at In ri( OrttnPnt of DallllOral j A "afC asnori IU ill Ul aimut4.. jjoots and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite the Bank, LewMwrg. WHEUE we will fiud a large assortment latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! jen as French ann bnslish alt wool (.loin. from $2.50 np to -'tO.OII. Knoity boys Oas simere. and Silk Mixed Cassi meres. Saiinelts, Ac. Clollilna; f all descriptions ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole fuils lor $12 50 that is.cloih coat, satin vest, caisimere pants. Hummer mts for $5.30. Also, a large as sortment of Hats, Caps, Ac, surh as M'Clel !an, (Jjrihaldi. Opera, hich and low crowned Hats, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Suspenders, I'mbrellas, Neck Ties, Ac. WOW IS THE TIME ! to save from 25 to 60 per cent., and get the Latest fltylei Also, (roods Cut and made to order, and in the latest style. Always from Eve to ten bands at work. Call opposite John Walls &. Co.' Store, Market ftreet, Lewishnrg. IJec. 1S3 K. K. ZIMMERMAN for Hats, yiU-f, ISoarhoa, Anlit, ltV'l IIiiiih, MoIIim til 1'nr. Wool. 'MN.&i'..Iii-ct! ou llaii!,rMlN, Animals, &.c. Hut up in &c and fl.efl Boxee. Rattle and flaeka. $Jaul $. .izentiir HiiTfcls, fLeLU IssTiTt'Tlusa, Ac "only intallltile renn aiee known." rne trum fotai'nii " '-.Nul dang-ernu. lo the Ilutnr.n Familj." .Kale come nut ul th.ir h..lee to die. n Sold Wholesale in ail large cities. Cirsoid by all Druggists aud Retailers everywhere TF!! ! litviat !!!of a'. wcrthles imitations. CSrSee that "Costa n's' name is on each Bos, Boille. and Flask, before you buy. rf.Vldress III: ICY II. CtlsTtR. ! fPanorai. DrmrtD: liami.w.i, .. V. LwSold by all Wholesale and Keiail Drug gists n Lewi.shure, Pa. l037aiHj JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOH A.NU (cntlenifii'ii lui nllilii? More. Miirlut St., just obove the Lank, LEVVISULKt;, PA. be subscriber has removed into the new fltitd and commodious M ireroom of 1'homas Keher.where he has just received a large and Well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casiineres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, A'C. I also CI'T AND MAKE TO OKDER in the best style anil most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the be-t workmen, 1 can confidently invue boih OU and Ketc Cwlimtrm do n't forget ihe Sigu The Red Door ! May 2, ISM J H BEALE Advantages of the KNUCKLE! WASHING MACHINK. IlOK Ihe purpose of cnnvii.cit.z Ihe com- munity thai the Kiiuckier Washing Machine can noi he Mirpasel f. r ease and apidity in wa-htnj rloihes, I lake pleasure n referring i Mtss iSarah (iihbonv. (fiaoph er of John (.ibhony of ihis plare,) who is elereo years old, weighs 5,j poiinds, and does the week' washing t r the family iu three llOUl . and roiisidrrs it a very lit.' hi job, wnh the assistance v( ihe MKnurkler." Machines and Browning's celebrated Wrin gers always on band. DANIEL BROWN. Lewisburg, March ?, If6l. . THU (.BEAT American Tea Company J 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK, Sine tB orgs Dilation, ha rrratcil a new era In tb hiflnry vf Sell In? TEAS lo this fonatrj. our Teas are scloeled hv a l-ofpalutial. Tea UsttT, rxptVwtU and lcluiT. ly f-r an, ftutl WTBTrrrharrOTrrTnCVnU('CCrDt) per pound sthotp for oriina. rK'ksik:rs. W h:is but On Pricf to rxvry onrfor enrh (tuality, nil that pricv in alWHvn nmrhtfi on carta earn pie ack-g- at our attorn in plain fijur-fi. Wtj ine-ue a lnntiilv ftitf l.M of norTan, arhirh will b ntnt J'rf to all who ortivr H v adviM Ty Tea Mlvr to fff it. It rrmrrii a full anu.rtinnt Malsnt t lorrtv-ry ioralityln the titatcn. I mi looth Amn tea aul the Httot lufJka. In thin li.-t earn kind is diti IvmI into Four t'larw. or f)uIitiea, uamely: Carfto. Hifcrh Oariro, Kin-, r'int-ni, that a-fcry oust may ua ttr tmod frouiJfrriptim and tho nrir annid that tha Company are determined, lo uudcrMl. the whole lea trail. W guarantee to aril all onr t-a in original parltaiTt at not orr l'n. tVuts -t pound aho ewat. bvlirTinK thin to b.. attractive to the many who tamva beretofor been pin)r KnortuoDH Profit a. Our I ainf.i. ip Inrevly done on order, which we al waya ekm ute a well and promptly a t hooch the buyer rame hinirV-lf jifirivr true wtMcht and tarea. aud alwaya ICuarnnleeimc etervthine; inr renp4.nihiitty enabling us-to do all we prt-mihe. livery dealer can ortVr him trae direct from the V mpaor. and partiea dMn? biiRl beM within Kive Hundred (f.nOt miiw- of New York ran K. turn Tea bouicht .f u if they are not cheaper thin they ran buy eNew here, rind the purrha-er is.li.Mtii,fid with hit. barcain, within fnurteaD lav-(Ut and have the mon-v tvr.indfd to them. J hos "who are over Vtm Hundred mile ran hv thirty Ui and tbe aaina privilfirea extended to them. Br.tir.Vf. theae advantages the Company will pay All Expenawa. both wav-j. if the Te .a are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, lMlMRTKRi AND JOBBER?, lws m yKt r ST.. XEtr YORK. New btand New Goods! JOSEPH L. HA WS having taken tie O rooms under tlie Teletraph and Chronicle offices.retiited them, and filled in an eilensiv variety of Halt, Cups, Gentlemen's Clothing, dr. Abo a large and splendid stork of CI.UTHR LAShIMEKEm.&c, which be will makeup to orrer,as he still continues ihe Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared lo eieenle all .,rk emrusted u his eare.to ihe satisfaction of the : cualonier. j N. R. I'uttina and Renainnc- i. ! nrdr. LewisbiKg, Spr.t o74ai j Zimmerman Nf sz clothing !JL BtKlw aitotf Ilraprr, For the Harvest of 1SG1! gtCLKKU hi Tbirty-Fuur distinct I'atfBls ! rilHE unparalled success of the Buckeye I is the sirong'-sl proof its superior mer iis. And its reputation is so well eMablisbed that sirfce us Introduction ihe iiianulaclurer have beeu eiilinly unable to aupply the demand. We will call ailenlion lo a few of its points of esr.elienre and the farmer lo give It a persoual examination. The Two Driving-Wheel3, &c. The TWO DRIVING WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which tbe machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating the knives ihe K'eel Culler Bar Ihe Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Steel Face or Cutting Edge ihe Double Hmged Joint, by which the Cutler Bar may be Folded the long Crank f haft the Steel Spring and Wheel, by which the Cutler Bar may be raisrd and lowered so as to rut as low to Ihe ground as may be desired the Sleel Pitman and Brass U X lis Ltshi Draft (no Side Kraft) no weight on the horses' necks backs as ea-ily as a cart all vt which form a combination of advaulaees which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on the Crii ins Wheels. A team of horses weighing Ift'O lbs. each, will cut an acre of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutter Bars one for cutting grass, and the other for cutting grain (each eipressly adapted lo the use intended). No effort will be wanting to maintain the I Buckeye in theenviable position it now occu pies, that ul being the Best Machine in the World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability to supplv the demand were unable 'o obiam the Hnck'yr. and were forced m pirchase an interior machine. Tne continued scarcity of laborers and the new calls from ihe government for troops, w ill lake many more laborers from the country, and the farmer will have to rely entirely op in machinery m gathering bis hav and grain crops. Farmers who would avoid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can send in their orders now. W e are now prepared to fill oniers for the Comin? Harvest. Address, SLIFER WALLS, SHRI.NEIt A CO. Manuiaciurers of Keystone Clover Hul ers, Ac, Lewisburg, L'nton Co., Pa. ti:M Fitting i:.Htalllhliiuenl. I JOOMs in Faica'n Bo.ck. Maiket SiM rear W of Bower's Jeweirv si. op. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best shops m Pmlad., I hope to render salilacii"ii. BURNERS and other Fixtures always on hand or furuished at short notice. O B. EVANS lewi.l.om, rVpt. II. is.. LDSEY'. Improve! Li iiikooo m:r ni:n,x A STA.OAfif MklUVISE For thTtHlT.raitlicni D.i ffrrtual rnr of A I.I Xswrntty usrisitaai Iruta Ui'lUllV !' Ill I1LO0D! TMi IP mtTsltV iiw bav wroolii tLe mMt miravrolooficure! in tlvra ytmua cici vl 9crftiai Cnrouf format Ion. J'.rywi;-Ui, Kili, (' tiwn . tlt hheom, ti.-riTi.l .is-N'iJy, I.O Of ArfMstltli, 4'tltstTirOQIi dl"fsl, I'tinplrn OO thrtavrs. ftultt.i-rti tlcfrs, T"tIT aaltv-CtlODri. l5t-pi.U. J-aUBtiice. I-r.rruril li?iiari. l.icr Complatbt, !' Spirit", f'ui ;rtmri.-h. 'rmalvCnniT'Iaiiitrt und-itl ltaaiaba.viig Uat-liurttD in an nu-ure sta: of th Hlnr.i. - m The above ix portrait of David TCreary of Tfapfcv i-l,wm.,n uifoiiua) ti .1 uP;usv,i-'.-, maa-eaOiiliaT it f hvttire Ju-turr isoriev that h- a:i tiealetl tor the raren ' t'?iCkR by lhr-eih fiin-of t-dtord ounty. and bv lr. Newton of uie Kt lertir Co.ie.-e. t inrinoati. f.ir a pt ri'l ' of nearlv rjj:l,t mouth, not, ul: fat Dump which Au Hp 1 wo-, at.d a f.rttm t.f hu Uft chek wrt ntirTy tat, ml away! had irneu up all bpe,when he heard of tn l.h,i SfHrrher." aud wm indud totrv it. a,lir 6((t. tlen cured tim, an.i ;itlif.uah mdlv dificureil there ii noquewlion hut thi itiVNiuaiL,). tiK.'lirioe HHVd hi life The Mil prtrtirulrtrp olihji.rroiiirlit.ble rtw may braves in a Ctr. ular to be ba-rnf any of th Af-nta. . V. al,relert.a i;ie.-or NaB-y Bleakns-v.of El l-rtoo Arrnf-trnti o.. Pa .i ured of .ar.tWmivr trin uuabia ! to jtt-l out of bed for three year. To the vnr f a Udy io An-onTine.riear1.eld Co- who was aim afflicted with erotola iu itwnrit f-rm. To the cajsr f tVoree M-i-l. rv-iJinr in rnrrsiHtown. Cambria Co.. ym., who o badly airlifted with Tanrer that it eat hie nf ire n' off, aud his cue was worst, if politic, than MVr arr. The arlieulara of lh-cn evrrr ort of whieh waa cure.! by theuneof the-Uiood Sw-arrher" may alao bo i ftmnd In a I'irfiiltr t. be hxd ..f unvof be Atrenti HI. H. kKSKK. Proprietor. Plttvhurjr. Pn, a.Larv-rtnrv for th" Disnutartur- and aale. iivar tba ' Pnna railroad Depot. Hnl.,dv.h,ir. Pa. (.M by C W. Srhaflie, tewifiburar: Ml'retirht at IUn-k. PuffU-e.X ' Koada: Kudv A Himmrlrvieh. t'irn.eeville; ramming ' A Httm-r. lUrtleton; I II Riaell. Mif.linbUrfi ; Us. 914 ,U"ia; e",n11 K'enellerFSeiUBegroe; TAtrs' File Xairc! THAVE on hand for sale, si 25 cents per pot. a CERTAIN CI RK fur lhal distres sing disease. It is an old preparation. Ions lesied, whirh I never knew lo tail, and I ran i Rive names of persons enrrd to those a-king I it. CHARLES MALS i 3d street, opposite C. V. Hes. Lewisburg, j Sept. 3. For sale also at (ioodman a Store. iScience still on the Advance! . QUEfiEON ami IWrdiani iJ cal Ilentisil, Ollice iu ibeUjWO Dr. Brusser's new buildine. Market street, (western entrance, up stairs) LE Vt ISBl'KfL Dr.BURLAN is now ci nsirucnng the Nun sectional Block work, baked on Plalina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no equal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in nse and having had a Ions; and eiiensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting enure satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please rail and eamme specimens. Th superior qualities of ihe Non-seclional wrrk will he evident io all who will ; - ii an im partial elimination. ir. Bos 4 the onlv person who construct this e j'.ienl work in tins section of country. fw Charges shall i .riespeinr ,rQ th times. Lewub'irg, rt. , f -'SI 1 U. S. 10-10 B0iD3. f "THESE B inds are issued, unlcr iheji, JL of Congress of March 8ih, wklt provide that all Birtids issaar nndev iu Act shall be EXEMPT FHOM TAtvTlOj by or under any iai or municipal aml',. fly. SubirriplioRa lo ibesv Mftd ar rctlf ed in L'nited States nwesov notes f . al Banks. They are Tf BE KIiEEmsjj IN COIN, at Ihe pleasure of th Gov.rr,,,,,,, at aoy period nut a than ten Jnjgt ' rig S'ars from tbr date, and until ij, reiteropii-n FIVE PER CENT. INTtEfjT WILL BE PAID IN COIN, n lJ..udsfil over one hundred dullars aunuallyand , o her Bond semi annually. The iocre,. payable on ibe Srsi days of March aoj a, lember in each yeaa. bubsenbers will receive eiihvr Re,. ,,tlf orC-rapon Borxls, as tbey may prrier. j, lefered Bonds are recorded on iht ho.. ih. I' s. Treanrrr. anil run I.. n " "'"rrj only on ihe owner's or.tfr. L'tnp. n t are payable lo bearer, and are m,,,, tlt,, nienl for commereir oes. Wub-cribers to this luan wi! havt 'Saopuos of havmjr tbe:r Hi nirs dr.w n, .tsl t Mar:;b 1st. by paf ins; the arnie, it. ,t cm (m in l'nited ;aie- fibres, nr tr,e of .National Banks, ad Ui.e t; prttBli fjf prennum.) or receive It.'m i:ia;Bi, lu,m from the date of S!ibscr,f .aa asi' dsaosii As these Bunds are Etraspt rrora Kuslrijs! ar Tii, iheir value is increased tfom ta th,,,,, cent, per annum, according tu ih- rare ut levies in various par s uf lire coor.iry. At the present n:s i-l pieoi.sui ta .,al they pay Over Light Per Cent TmerH in currency, and are of equal ccOreDi.ct. a permanent or iruipmary investmauL ll is believed that so securities , 3,r ta great inducementai iu lenders as the raricsi descriptions of TT. S. B-inds. la sli u:s forms of indebtedness the faun ir anl.-.i J ptivate parties or stock ccinpsmes n ,.:f rate etHumuuilies only is p'edsed I r par. ment, while for the dehu of ihe Uii.tr : r ItJ ihe whole property uf tbe country is i n to secure Ihe payment of bulb pnnc:;a. interest in ci ia These Bun ls rnsy be snbsrnbed f, r is sums from $." np to any nia;ni:u(r. ig mt same terms, and are thus madeeq'iaily arar able lo ihe smallest lender and ibe larvtil capitalist. Thev can be convene ' ii.li ra. ney at any mument, atid ihe bu.'Jrr Ui aire ihs benefit of ihe interest. It may be neful in state in this efnnrttion that the trial funded febt of Ih I'ai'.td ria;es i n which interest ia payaDle in tH nn the 31 day of March was $;6.SS.. 000. The interest on ihis debt fur thecoia nj fiir.al yar wiil be $45,!fliT,IVS, while IM cusinms revenue in e 'ld fur Ibe rurrrni seal year, endmz June :)0ih. IM. has been so far al the rate cf over $ HHi.'ioo.fri per annum. Ii will be seen ihst even ihe present fold revenues ! ihe tauvernroeni are largely ia ece rfihe wants i f the Trraury 'i.r :ks payment of fold iniererl, while !he rrrenl increase of :he lai tf will dcub':es rti '.ne annual receipts from customs in saaae srnnuul of iiupuriatiocs, lo ll50,OuO.JO per annum. I.iviructions lo tbe iationa Banks aermr as hian struts weie not issued from me 1. 'mtcd Stales Trrsaury unlil Warrb SK, but in ihe firsi three weeks i f April the Minsrnp uoos averazed mureihaaTf. M1LL109. EEK. SjbM-nptioru w'M b rei-ereed br ibe I'libT .NATIUti Bia UK UiNVilLii. riSf'i, and by all VlTIOVtL. llttHH which are depositaries of Public money, aetf 'l HEsPEl'TARLE BA.Kf AXD BA.NKKKi thrnushout the country, (acting as agents cf ihe National Deposit Banks,) will fjnih further inl'orniation on application and .milKD tVI CV FAI1LIII III MBSt EUtltti. Mar S, l'Umlraca nw.uvwa MASON & CO. JMiRAVELS anil STATIONERS, i 907 Cherniu Sr. I'h.inJftyhxa. t.We.tiinc(.arae of the newe-t Ptflen. Tieitinr aad Hu-tn.f ranin, er-ravvd and finntsi at tha abortawt nntles. A verv full riiBet.( cf HNIt ?taiinarw alwayfinn h:nd. Itntlaii in n.r,ald itm vartevw mf KaiboA-inkT. arfi-tirIIv es.ented. Any a'vle of l't.-t and bovrttipe aaade lo nrier Jun li.l0 HMIE substrilitT con- L tinnes to carry on the I-lvery Husiinesisi a ine Ilia Miami on oth"Mwaaaawaaarfawaai Tl I L . . , . nun street, near iwaraei, ana respecuuia solicits ihe patronage of bis friends ana t public generally. " CHARLES F.HESS. Lewisburg, May S2. I MAO H Y H E 13 OL 0 G T ! CI Rlfil ft snd enn namrg 'iiile Peck A (a" ah.ut Matrimony. Moaty, and e k er mailers.) t.r ihe amuvenirni of everv t s-fy (ana ihe yrfng folks, also,) on long w:i,tr evening, rainy days, etc. Price. 10 ceats. Wholesale, 15 Cents. 8ent by mail for seiea 3 ceni stamps. For sale at the -.Vwra rvinai icW office. W OKDEN & Ci KN EL 1 1 S. Puhlf.here. Lewlel-anr. Pa Attention. Musicians ! rCa A large assrrtmenl of (! Kf. Violins. I.uilars. Ac ef all el-HE, b:,. u v.i. i:,.,tai. n.l I! ...... u , . r ... .na lha ' vanju i'iiiii, UllUCC, l t tl.lll best Violin Rosin call at ihe Post Office aiiw eiamine. fJW FORREST -PIC-N IC.-W "Wtll jump Inlo the W.eoa, aad all take a rIJa LARCE, handsome i and verv comfuria i ble V 4 . OS has been , fined up tor ihe especial accommodation Fic-ic and other similar excursions. Terra moilerate. Apply to JO. M. HOl'SEU Lewisburg. June 3. 18S9. emiia 4Jl4r& jT.tpI&qirg Ctrwb j. tspertxDCM r.tynr jotitxji Isaac rrMaysat Iraiskarc.ra'.oa caaaij.rrssa TKhyS f i SO per Tear, to as rn IX ape.srt aaS at the aauie r.l.- I. r i- neror .hcrler perlid Taafca Ma will rae S-r in aieniha. T& rta Irr .ii nn-alS- 1 fnr etithl mi'ntb.. ii.ol. for aixleen wwn tSa. a t r'f year.. $S Sir u-ut ti-tr. ne year. SIS fcr Ira "V" 'T? year. So. Sum la llc'i i ela. Fa. meal, hi 'JTJ rereieej lo noM. ro.taffe .taasaa. r baka ai't. l vatoe hara. WiMt alude or I'mUuee recetieu tn Fv. aarWhew Ihe liaieeipireejar wSieha rair ''r (wnieae we haee a ronamit aceoaat) II i. TiU'l'l-t ADTKPTI..I arsTa bandai aaela nl.lt.he.l. at " U aquan eae week. ela eaek aUar loarrlh . S ilol jw montlia. i dol. per year. Half a aiuar-Se eta. 4ol.Silol. Twoaquares 14n.4 0u.8m). aol oer owa-wiarlh of a eetnaia. 10 dol. per jar ' attea. o. aa BS.y oe aereerf vpow. A aa,uare I 1- 11 . g aaialle-t lepe. or IS ot aeit larier. KSiejlleews " 4, Samoralliini. ill-ii.l.o. awindliafi teadeary a4 "'"' Communlcatlona iteaired ow li-pieaol iceoera 1 anil aeeompanteri re Ihe arller'. real wawe aaa Tl MAr.Nf.TH-TKI.ro K Sell I. loraled ia '"V af I ha Star af I '.ra)M-.,hy w hleb we ofleo loaerl laJf" New. ia ailv.aee or the I'hilad. sialic j.uaraeS Ooaweet. ,1 wirh the oe are .rifle wialerta""" fc kle.l.ol JOB rKlr.Tlr.CJ. whlebwill aweseew"" ..lii, aod il." ateh ai:4 aa r. a.oaaMe 'e'" Kp(J l a-wel .Uieriia.aier.ia "..-.. i-j.i ..vk h- . vr.i ..OMffTe fiaj aa M