JU S Poor Richard's Reasons for buying United States Securities. Tbe other day wo leard a rich neighbor WJ be had iilher hate -railroad stocks ibis the U. S. stock', for the paid higher in terns. Jnsl then Foot Richard came up, od tald that he jnst hoaght some of Uo cle 8tm's three jean notes, paying ee-en ad three-teotht per cent, interest. My rich friend exclaimed, " You ! I thought yea had no money to boy with." "Yes," aid Richard, tl had lit tie laid up, for yon know it is well to hire something laid op against a wet day, and I have kept a little of my earnings by me." Row Poor Richard is known to all the onutry rmnd to be a very pradrnt and industrious, end witbal, wise man ; far Richard never learned anythiog he didn't know how to make nse of, and his wisdom nd pradecee had become a proverb. So, when he took oat his savings and bought the notes, more than one was Ftirrrised, nd it was no wonder rich Mr. Smith a.-ked why. So Poor Richard, in a very qiict humble way for he never assumed any thing repliod, "1 suppose, Mr. Smith, yon know a great deal better than I do what to do with money, and how to iuvest ; for I never had moch, and all T g)t I had to work hard for. Bat I have looked ronnd good deal upon my neighbors, and seen what they did with their money nd I will tell you some things I saw and what I thought of it. One very rich man was always dealing in money, sod he Bade great deal but was never satisfied without high interest. So he lent most of ; his money to somo people who be thought j were very rich, at a very high rate ; and I he often told how much he got, till one day the people he lent to went to foja.-h. j lie got back about ton cents cn a dollar ; of bis money. I know aootho old gentle- i man, who bad some batik stock and be j went in the bank and ent ten ner r. . o r - - , dividend. The President and evert body said it wai the best dock ia tha oiUQtr; paid tea per cent. Bat what did tbe old man di) but c bis stock the, next ) A.ml tCk.t .Ut.,;,I.....I.U. I cause it pnyt loo much ilivileml. And iu aix tooDtha the bank aunt to smash. Now, thai I know to be a fact. We!!, Mr. Smith, you say railroad stocks arc best, beeanss I bey pa; lujh dividends 1 Can yon tell how long they will pay them 1 , I like railroads. I helped to build one, and I go in for useful thing, liut I tell you wbat I knoiD about them. Oue-third of Ihe railroads don't pay ant dividend, od two thirds (and 8- uie of them crack ed np, too,) do not pay as- much as Gor eromeBt stocks. Now thai brings roe to tbe Government securities, and I will tail you why I prefer them i tuae you i till admit, Mr. finitb, that in tbe long ron the invest me nt which is 'l-t should bsve these qualities : First, it should be j jirrfrellg secure : secondly, that the in- j coma should be vu!j'rm ami permanent ! Sot op ooo year and dnwo tbo next ; and thirdly, that it should be mtirkrtnlle,lso when your wet day comes, and you war.t i jour money, you cn get it back. And I ; think these notes or bonds have got thc.-o , qualities more than any other kind of per sonal property you can name. Try it. " First, then, I bate been looking iuto that great book jou call Census Statis tics. I used to think it wa-n't worth much ; but since I began to tudv it, I tell yon, I found out good man; things very useful for me lo know. I found out, by looking at the crops, and the factories and shipping, Jto , that wc (I don't mean tbo Uebel States) arc making a thousand mi! lions of dollars a year more than we spend. So you see that (since the increase of debt isn't half that) we are prosing rirh instead of poorer, as John Hull aud tbe croakers would have us think. Then the debt will be paid, anyhow no matter bow long (be war is. Besides, did you ever . hear of a Government that broke before. i-.-l the people did f Look into jour bin bis-, torico. Mr. Smith, and vou will bud tLc people break before the Goveian.e-uts. j Well iben, I call tbe stock ie-fc:r!y $c- care. ' Secondly, yna want the inc-mo form and jietmavent. Well, I want you to take up a list ui uaks.railro'ids, miues, IDfuiance companies any tli.igyou choose and tell nie (honor hrtgut, now '.) how many bare paid a uniform iocome for tco ot twenty years. Nut one in a Lutiar- j, Nr. Siuitb, and you know it. "Now here is the Government will pay 500 without varying a tittle. Now I like .t- .tl . - .omttbtog that give me m, income cerj , jear. "Thirdly, joa want scmothing wbieh is i Mkctalle any da, in tha year Now, if. jou will aek any bank I'resident, he will J tell job that Government ikh are tlic , . , , ...... 1 I Only Klnil of properly ttvrt l utwuym anir,- hle, because tbey will sell anulicre in the xcorld. " Now, Mr. Smith, this is try I pot any little savioga in Government utocks. I confess, ton, tbat I wanted to help that iear old eoonlrv, which is tnv home aud : my coontry." " I ennfess," saij Mr. 1 c -.1. ui i. j .l .,.,- Smith, " I hado't thought of all this, j Thera is good deal of eu-e io what ' job -ay, and i will g0 o far as to t ut two r three tbousend dollars in Uuited Statu 1 MOrk. It can do no harm." j We left Mr. Smith going towarJs the Vank, and Poor Richard returning home, with (hat calm and placid air which indi- i .-i.i :. . t.:. j: :.: ' . the consciousness of doing right towards hit eoattry and his Mlcw man. Deserters from the rebel army are not suVjeet to enrollment or draft, nor are ibej aeep4ftbia a tubetitutee or recruits. Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, fot Cheap Goods! His Stock is complete, Sugars, Coficcs, Teas Spic Tobacco, Cigars, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Quccnswarc, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce taken in exchange Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine yourselves. DANIEL BROWN, Manufacturer cf A.S.Brownrs celebrated KNUCKLER WASHING MACHINE,; lf OL'I.D call the attention of every II citizen to his machine, being the Only perfect Washing Machine yet brought before the public. Its durability, simplicity, eaie of working, savin? of clothes, and quickness of washing recommend it to everyone; and it is war ranted to excel all other machines. . Alsn, Sole Apent. for l.ewisburg. BulTaloe, r:ast u"aloe anJ "iiiiamspori lor juuus Ives & Oo.'s Universal Clolhcs Wringer, with patent Cog Wheel Ifegulator. whirh is the best, most durable, and only reliable wringer ret introduced. Lewisburg, Feb. 12, 'i Gl Dally morning News. SAM'L JSLIFEIS has commenced furnishing ihe Ilai liKbiii? Trlfruiili mornings.a two c'ts per copy the very latest News, at cheapest rates June 21 WATCHES, JEWELRY, fee. Uuj. THE j fviher Wa i 'ffeSe'io (Vist THE onde-rsiined, having removed Watch and Jewelry ettablishinent riswell's New UuiliiingMarltei between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps on band an assortment of choice JKWKLKV, for Ladies and lieutlemen, which she offers at nrir.es to suit the times. Alio ;i.t)CKS and watchi.s. " All work and wares warranted a renreen- , ted. MAK1A S. ZLUER. L -wiburc. Ma; 2, 1WS1 riHE greatest improvement yet in the Sewing Machine.art. A curiosity worth seems;. 1'iiase send for circular with sample of sewing. These Improved Machine save iut nr 11HF.11 rt a c.s r. of thread and silk, and make ihe tout, stiti-h alike on both sides. They n quire no inslruciion 10 operate perfectly, except "the prinied.direciioiis." Xo chanse in sewing Irom one kind of go' ds to another. And no taking apart to clean or oil. Dur Niw Mi.i-rH'Tini is now complete, wnh all its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines which for Bsai-TT and ptHFtrnos or nsisii are not surpassed by any manufactury in the w",r.'''" t., ,, . , .. B.Slionld any machine prove unsat is factory, it can be returned and money refun- ded. Ajents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own aients. FINKLE & LYOW, S. FI. CO. No. ftdU UliOADWAY, NEW VORK. April S. lct. yl CO-rARTNEKSIllP. 1 1 "fr. 1 TIip tinilprio-tiPil liavp ns- , l '"s j . !-wwjivJ(ii jsociated themselves into copart jfToyvErfluership for the purpose ol ' carry-! a-d9irTsjNxadUg ou ,ne Lnmberina, I'lanin, and Carpentering business in all their various blanches, at the Lcujiciburg Steam planing XIlillQ, where they intend to keep a stock of Pine Hemlock, Walnut, Cherrv, Poplar, sh, Ma- .. . - ' 1.-1 Ul.at. n e, ana ail Kinus 01 i.umuer, riooni.c sj .,. shinses. Lath, Joists, s.ud.lin-. Fcncins, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, shutters, Ulinds, Sash, Mouldings, f l ll warranted to Rive satisfaction, both in rice and workmanship. J. D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DRF.ISBAI'H, HIRAM DRE1SHACH twl,nr Planlnc tfilta, April 1, lsco. ALBRIGHT b BREWER, VTTOIiNEVS at Law. Office corner of Market and Fourth St. Lewisburg Union Cn . Pa. Also claim Airents for the nrocure- n.ent of Pensions, Back Pay. and Bounties, "" " hV a5a,n.-i wr.Ji"!!''11 Siates. Lewisbur;. April 7, lfi(ylpd New MandNew Goods! JOSEPH L. IIAWN having taken tie rooms under theTelearaph and Chronicle v",r'j,,l'd lbem,ana filled 10 "n lensiv '"iJs" 0p, Gentlemen's Clothing, Ar. A50 . l.nre and splendid sttk of CLOTHS CAsislMCRBS, Ac, which he will moke up It orrfer.as he still continues the Tailoring Bosi ness. H is nrenareit to oxer.nte all work entrusted lo his care, lo the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cuttinj; and Repairing- done ti order. Le wisbur;. pnl 10, 1SI naU BOOKS Presbyterian, Meihodiil and Lutheran, at fORRES-TB UNION COUNTY STAR & 'LEWJSBURG CIIItONICLK CALL AT . EVAN consisting in part of .ices, Coal , Feed, Pi Oil, I lonr ish, for my stock, and satisfy 1112-1 F U I I i I T U E ! Broke Out in a Xew Place ! E U It K A U fn.m 10 u. Sis. FINE DREINV, CUKEAU?, frpin $'i0 to fti.f. SECRETARIES, DESKS, Ac. te. di:ITtnt iric.8. BEDSTEADS, from $3 to $65 (.Ma.fVrrnt .aitrn0 anj Utwl etjlm. TABLES. ETtfniii, 11 fwt nj ni'iritr In. Ontrf. Vtr, En.. rr.l, lHirnir (two Mirt-d). Itrnklal. mi of an) Un.l tf wmmX (JfHrt-t, but Walnut. Vahctritny nnd Lone wood irT no hand fnr the trs-Je. STANDS, Tepor, What N it. f. a-inir, r. SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattern?, CHAIRS, Cpl.nlln'd, l.irir Arm. rV(fl, pHrlnr fhjin always c0 hurni; alrHi.Oani S'at, Larj1 ltnk'-r mi.. Niirm. W id Iwor ( bittrs, larsv in l tinll K.H-kf r. Table ami I'hlidrt n'n Cliair, alw.:T on hand. TOW E ERA C ICS. DO L GII-TR AYS. BOOK and SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my own manufacture, insured one year. I- S. I intend, in a short timr. as soon a I can set up a fine Hearse.) to attend lo the UNDHIiTAKIXG BlSl.VKw I will k p some twenty-live or more different sized tif fins, finished, and alwavs rea'y on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in l.ewisburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. KEPAlRINIi done immediately, CIIAS. S. EK.i.,Ciaiuberlin't llUlc LwiM.uri. 1-Vb. it. lsii). BEST"AyD LAST NEWS! A TE have just received from Philadelphia Y and Sev York, a very large and well selected stock of WINTER GOODS, which we offer at very reduced prices. We have paid particularattention in the selection of this stork of tioods a very larpe assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will I'm, I it their advantage to give us a call as in prices we dly anv 01 our neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stork of tf.roC'C ties, llardivure.qtH' nitwit re, v.c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. White Mtrsh Lime, Cahiixil Plaster, ami Ifyilraulic Cement, always kept on hand. l-rCOLWTli Y riWDCCE taken in El- ' change for (Joods as usual. . . ... ... 1. , 1 e li.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JN'O WALLS Sl C'U I.ewisbnr;, We wonld inform Ihe public ihat we have for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, near the Lewishurs Siation, a larger asort menl than last year of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, In our old Nurseries in Adams county, we have ihe largest stock of trees and largest 1 sized for Fall of 163 and Spring ol 'fit. We j therefore can furnish Trees by large quanti ties to Dealers &c. at very low prices. I The attention of buyers and dealers is res- prcttuiiv sonnien to an examination ol our stock. We also desire a dozen good AfiEX Tfi i to sell i me coming tspring. SHELLER & HLMMER fates, iasljions. 1864. Just received ihe latest styles of Paris and American Fashions for Snrino 0d Summer of is.u j and will continue to LtTj AND MAKE IP clothint? in (he most satis- factory wanner shop on North Third Si. I JOHN B. MILLLH I Lewistrarg, Aug. 21, 189ft o I IBS-JS I akawa -r fW !a. aUU w r r 19 P DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL TS the vital principle of the Pine Tree 1 obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the 'lar by which its highest inrdiciiiai properties are r-tained. It the medicine toal cure wnen mi omr.-, ...... , iu-, a ,.,. liar, r nr.tr it ' jnu any ..I Ilia .n-u.mtlurj- aiululiia ol It.t niit j iHtal dm.-B" ti.nuil'lvm t Thnui ho .rrniitj h.- warli.J t'T lti" Hfflmn s-n- , .o. hlnk li,litl il th.ui until It i' tu" Utx rr-.nl ; tin. l.-t. pirl.ait more than auy other, an.--, the . l pr.-Tal.-nis- mi.J l.t.lity ol .lii- lu-h ' to tin Kritv .t It-ar-t on. twth ulealh' victims. U tikt aiv it symj-t'm t It u-u.i U-pon. itl rirwrMT mnih, whlrb ooo IhironiMi liat.itual, hut l-.r amtii. tlm nothing I. rl-o i r, pt a frulig aiurul. Th br.aUlii.t la nomeali.t .o-.u-l. ,J upoDILIit exi-ir-tar rnurh hurrvi. A wn ol L.jMh'U .n.l o;.;.re.i. at the rhi-t l oft.n fc-H. A the .lira- a.lrauceii, the t,lieOt heeomea thin In nei.ll, l alltic tl will, loranf appetite, lireat lana.ir, ia.-..Irn., ...! ii, j. rti in nf .irit : niay rc ntina in M .late r.r a o,n,i.lerahl IriiKi h of time : and i very readily affec ted hy .ll;litepoure or f-itljue. If thew or, ur, the muIi bec-,uie more tn uLlceome. and , alien led wnh exp.r:r ilioa, lil.li l in.mt copk.u. n.l Iree early in the ui-.rninit It m lomeilro, Hrenked llh olx'J At thin staue, nllil et usually net in and in w aie ca ae. a ,r,luw hlee.liiij of Hie lulu-a may lo I'a.n In .eme part ol the cl,et t felt, and oft. n a dull r ully ol lyinir upon one or the other .l ie illicit erere til ..f c.UilliillK or a eniw Of fullnrioi or u-eatl"ll. The Ollife l..e,.uie full. hard, and fle,)lleil. the If' tic flusli lineea tkerhneka, and the dire maladj b fst Las teltine to it cloFe. You no ask, hlhm i cvrrt ... , 0.'uifi"ii hat Itrn ami am ' rami ly the oe oi mv TAItl'nltlll AI.,een in apparently hpale" ee" Tliia aawtH.D 1 niake i!h the nhllily t present the ino-t complete eri.lence ol Ihe truth. Hpare ill not a I mit of my ulnne the eonti-nta ol the many thouMnda 01 teahmoiii.ln to ll falue, which I hare le-en an.1 nrri r,-ce,eintf fr-.Ql men and woiueuof nn'iiie-ti,,nt,le w,rtti an.l rHr,t.linn I l.ac ha.l a Olimtr Of the.e rertm- rate pnnli-d in circular fTm which twill fend yu eawannniev in ruTM.r v trecn anplh-ttlon. H nllH-r you imw urw-t. ..j , tl.e me.icineor not. arn,l t r the rirciilnr. Aft r rear-. , .r.iu4. ..d.srerinet.t; I ff-r tW eaiel.. ! it 1.. I the t-l remedy fr all nu,..,ry.Jn.l nrim '.en , tifairi. Itynu ran not be benenteu -y the u-e ol in- , T til I'oKDIAL. I l.ii.e vou are hey. nl all earthly aiJ. Yet it lh-re art h.-ttrr eurnte ac.-nt. I .rne.lly a.iri?e Ihlr u.-. Tlie rm-li'-.. the Wrt rare, are m-e-l-,1 l. tlmnr afni.-tnl wlih tl.l" .lii... Bn-auw I beli, tliix to L.I Ihe heitt, 1 at-k ynu b try it. Mm,. Monlr ol the nenvle, but i.hvsldnn. of erery aehoolan.l prarttre. are dully ar-kinrf me, W hat i the )rin.-i,e or r.uxe of your puree., in llir Irratmentnf li!mm.try l.n..ifn ten f My anparr i tlii. : Th- tHritrnritifri i.f flu- Jt-rstite ortrani th- ftrrn'j'h- ' tr.tift of the ,ll,Hitnt.-d .y.tem the ..rlft''-uti, ..! -n- rf imrn! or th hliol. n.U"t elfel Ir m tneny-l. nl ui- eorruHlon hrher.,fula hr.-eN. Whilelhif iM-rt-rt., t.e tlx- noa-rtul alteralire ohinjlnc IP.m lwca-e f. le .lthl .r.inertlra of the Tar 1'oMl.t, it bealini; an I j renvaliiiir pnnriple I. al anion ui-n the lriiu,t. J lurt..-eH.,rthe tunj an.l tliroat. .n. tratinR rarh ui--eaM-.l pait. n-li-Tin ..in, .ubilulnir innanoilion. nnd rextoruor a healthfnl temleney. le-t tl.l tw.f--l,l ' r, the h--alliii; an.l the utivnullu-ninir. ronlinue o a- t in ronjuni tixn with Natun-'a e.i.rt,int rem ,er. tire t--u-d-n,-y. and the ittti.'Tit i. ai.vt-,1. if he ha. nut tou loD delayed a re...rl to the nieacf. of rure. The I'lNKTKKK Ttt tHUDIAI. will enre Conirtn. Pore Throat and Itrea-t. Ilronrhitis Atl,nia. Ornu.. II,,,,;.!., (..i-h. I'ii.thrria. and ie alwo an .-x-.-ll nt remedy for disease of tbe kidnry and female eouiidamts. BEWARE OF COVKTERFKITS. The genuine has the name of the Proprie tor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imitations. Pmrrs Fitly (.'ems and One Dollar per Cottle. Prepared only bv the Proprietor, Dr. I- W (". WISH ART. Ni. 10, Xonh Second Su Philadelphia, Pa For Sale by all Druggists HlSTyl riuicn, noss &. t o., I II (11TI L. PLR A Cn.) fe LewLsbnrg Planing Mill, L'a''iriawil''T constantly on hand and maniilacture to order flooring, rldillg, Doora.Saali. .siiuttcrw. i:ilntlN, iHoUldlnKM of ail patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Worn used in lluilding. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly fillerl. All work warranted lo aive miMacl:on IfAn rstensii-e l..t t.f Lumber of P descriptions on hand for sale. I Factory tin Surth Secund xtrftt.Lewiitmri.l'a i April 83, 1H;,9. GENERAL ORDER. rPHE Pennsylvania Railroad Company I having ihis day taken possession ol Ihe Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with ihe Philadelphia & trie Railroad Companv, Ihey have appointed JOSEPH I). POTTS, lieneral Manager there of, lo whom all Otlicers and Employees will renort for insltuctions. j. unr.R thomso.n. President Penn'a Railroad Company. (MHcr of Ihe Penn'a Railroad (-'o., ) Philadelphia, Jan. 311, lt62. , General Order, No. I. To tal-e Effect on and after Jin. SO, 1S62. I. The WcMicril IMllxioii, from Warren to Erie, will be under the superin tendence of JAME.tS LEWIS, whose title wiil be Superintendent of the W estern Division. I His OlFice will be at Brie. Employees on this Division will be under his charse, and will make all communications respecting ll'.etr dunes or the business of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The i:uf(l'll UlllMioil, from rtunbury to M'hetham. will be under the sup erintendence of SAMl'EI. A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the bastern Division. Employees on ihis Division will be onier his charge, and will make all commu. nication respccuoB iiie.r ul...e o. ou-.- ness 01 tne roau, 10 mm, eicepi a umo.nt lu ihi.iini.r 111 The arrmmit. of Frei;ht and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion. be in the immediate charce of JOH N C. HOtitiS. whose title will be Assistant Audit- II is Office wiil be at Erie. On the basiern Di'visi. n they will he in immediate charge of ! THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Oilice will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on eithei I Division. will be made to the Assistant Audi I lor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets ! to Tuomas M. Dvis. JOS. D. POTTS, d'eneral ManagerJ Pennsylvania Railroad ( ompany, Lessee l'hilait. v r.ne K. K. (icneral Manager's Office. Williamsporl. Jan. 30, 1862. r'tias nttlnir EMtabllNliment. 1)OO.MS in Faira's Block, Maikel St, rear of Bower's Jewelry Shop. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of Ihe best shops in Philad., 1 hope to render satisfaction. BI'R.N ERS and other Fixtures always on hand or furnished at short notice. O. B. EVANS Lewlnnnnr, Sept. 14, ISCS Science still on the Advance ! QURGEOX and Jlechani-J O ca! Uendtif, Office iu ihe-UATU Dr. Brugger's new building. Market sireei, tirugger s new buililing. ('',r'''uP.Ce P Ma'rs) LEM ,sl,,'.'-,; Dr.BURJN is now constructing ihe Non- sectional Block work, baked on Plattna base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no equal also teeth mourned on the var ious Bases in nse and having bad a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his prolev sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and Examine specimens. The Rt'S'S ... l'K ! partial examination. Dr. But ,j iie onlv person who construct! this e tiaent work io this section of country. C?Cbarge! shall corrtsponc with tbe timet. Lewisburg. Sept. t, 9 131 NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST AND REST IN TOWN. At joiix squats'. I'ino qualities Ladies Gaiters at Si. i.':,t,l Best quality lioinr-inaile Kid ana JlorOCOO I5()OtS at - . , .irlin.mt nf li'llintiml si. .iV ""r . .. . Boots and Gaiters at equally low prices. Opposite Hip Bank, LewlsLurj. . ":niiaajj WJHFAiK wewill Cu.d a large assor:menl latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such as French and Knlish all woUJIoth,' Irom -i.ft(l np t Hl.il". Knotiv B .vs' t.'as- j , .,lc lb M,.,.,l I us.n,ere. S linells. , mil ,n ...... 4,. ( ol all derriplions ; Men s .... U'Mr-Who'r Suits lor I2 5I that is.rlnth coat, satin vest, cassimere pants, Summer Wuits for -'i 5o. Also, a lare as - sor.mentor H,.s. Taps, Ac, su.-h as Mflel- Ian, tJribaldi. tpera. hish and low crowned Ha.s, Hose, Handkerchiefs, follars, Syirts, Suspenders, I'nihr.'lTHS, Neck Ties. &C. 1M0V IS THE TIME ! In save from 2 to liU per cent, and get the l.oiesi Sivles Also, (!, ire's ('nt and made tn order, and in the latest stvle. Always from five to ten i , , ,,,.!. 1 "rK' Call opr., .site John Walls &. Co. s Store, Market street, Lewisburg. Dec. ISM N K. ZIMMERMAN Tor Ruts, !. Riijches, ints. Itt'tl Una. HSitN In I'iii h. -n.Jk.f-..iitM-t'i uu I'laiiih.I'utiis, AliiinalN, Kt, Put up in ".V .V r an,l fl.no nxe.. Pottl-p and FIa?k.. $ iani uerf-.r Ib'TU.-, I'L.tir: 1 .-.TITLTlS9, Ac i i,I infallil.le r.-iu. uie kl.ewu. -r -e tr..u. l'o....n, '' -Not taiiio-ro'i, to the Hiim.u KHmily." -l;;lr e-.m-- out of their le.le todie " t"? S,,ld Wholesale in ail laige rit.es. fi Soil by all Drti";ils and Retailers . evervwhere "7"!! ! llt.M (nr. ! !'of all w. rililes imitations IV S.-e thi "C.isTiii s"' iiame is on eaeh llox, lloiile. and Finsk. before v .u bov. f Address It.lOM lit. ! r' I'ul ST I I' 1 L Ol HOT IS'J liuoAl, W t J. S . V. H.,1.1 by all Wholesale and lieijil Krus g. sis in I.e.. i.hurtr. Pa. lo:)7n,Hj Diifhcijf SXU'&tt & iicapcr, Fnr the Harvest oflSUl! MX'VKCD BV Tliirly-Ftmr dislintt Patenl t T HE nnparalled su-cess of ihe Iluckeye is the s'rongesi proof its s'.pei ior nier I us. And Us repuiation is so well e-iat..shed ih.'.l since its iimo !u':tion Ihe manulai lurers I have been entirely unable lo supply the ien.ia.nl. We will call attention .0 a few of its poin.s of ex ehtnee an I ihe laruu-r to ..rr-ou.il examination. 1,'ive it a J The Two Driving-Whfels, fee. The TWO IlRIVIMi HKKI.Sthe Pawls and Springs, bv whirh the machine may be thrown out of sear, or be barked without v.branntr the knives- the S'eel Culler 1 ste.d rre or ('inline l-:,i..e ihe 1 1 ... ht. oar me , rou"iu iron ituam, wnn nrueneil . Hinsed Joint, by which the Cutler Bar mar be Folded the lotiz Crank shiilt ihe S:eel !Spri lie and Wheel, by which the Cutter Bar mav be raised and lowered so as to rut as low tn the pround as may be de-jred the Steel Pitman and Brass Box its Lisht Draft (no tside Dralt) no we iphl on the horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all if which form a combination of advantages which no oiher machine possesses. No Gearing on Ihe Drivins; Wheels. A team of horses weighins 900 lbs. each, will cut an actc of grass au hour wuh ease. The machine is furnished with Iwo Cutter Bars one for cutting aras, an.l the other for cuitin? era in (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). No etiort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it now occu pies, that of being the Best Machine in tbe World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in conscquf lire of our inability lo supply ihe demand were unable to obtain the Huck'yr. and were forced to purchase an interior machine. The continued scarcity of laborers and ihe new calls Irom Ihe government for troops, will lake many more laborers from the country, and the tanner will have lo rely entirely upon machinery in gathering his hay and grain crops. Farmers who would avoid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can send in their orders now. We are now prepared to fill orders for the Co in i ii : Harvest. Address. sLIFEit WALLS, SliRINni? A- CO. Manufacturers of Keystone Clover llul.ers, Ac., l.ewisburg, I'nion Co., Pa. Advantages of the KXrCKI.L'li WASHING MACHINE. IIOR the purpose of convincing the eom 1 munity that the Knuckler Washing Machine can not be surpassed for ease and raputiiy in washing cloihes, I lake pleasure in referring In Miss Marah (iibbony, (daugh ter of John (Jibhony of Ihis place,) who is eleven years old, weighs 55 pounds, and docs the week's washing for ihe lamily in flirre hoill'N, and considers il a very lieht job, wnh the assistance of the "Knuckler." Machines and Browning's celebrated Wrin gers always on hand. DANIEL BROWN. Lewisburg, March ?, Isifil. MEN WANTED. 50 OU CO MEN WANTED AS rpeners,Boat!milders and Laborers, rp() WHOM constant employment and sood 1 waes will be giveu. CASH PAID LVEHi WEEK. FKICK, BM.rMEYER A CO. LewUburg, Pa , December 14. 1863 - Mm f'pJVAkNAll ; perannuin.forthecurrerit rate for 5-SH B X-'iv-R'? '.wRjtf-Sil- i; s. stocks mas over twenty per ceii ' -'.) '? - 4 Si3LfL.-Z he seen lhal ihe actual rrofilon this loan - - - i i : at the nresent market rate, is not le.-s Tj. s. 7.30 LOAN The rserretary of the Trery Rie-s notice thai subscription will be received f-r Coup on Treasury N". T1hi' ,Mrt """ Aur. ISih. 1HC. semi arnoal in'etestal the raieol seven and tl.rre-ienths per cut. ; per .nnum.-pr.nc.pal and interest both to be pai.i in lawful money. These notes w.H be convertible at Ihe op- ; lion of ihe holder at maturity, inn. six per cent. K'ld bearing bonds, pajal.'e not less lhan five nor more than iwrmv years from t their date, as the l.overn.n. in 'i'hev w.H be issued in denominations- ol ", -sjltif), --j-'xin.Mhi.t ar.u .jfi.liiiu. and all sub scriptions must be lor tiny dollars or some multiple of fiJtv dollars. The notes will be tiansmilted to tl.e on n ers free of transportation charges a- soon , a'ter the receipt of the original ttrtilicates of . UcpoMl as they can be prepared. j A-1 lho notes draw interest from August IS, persons inakinz deposits hubeijuei.t to lh.it date must pay ihe iiuereat accrued iruiu dale of note lo date of deposit. j I'arties d positini; twenty-five lhouar,d . dollars and np'waids tor these notes at at.y one time, will be allowed a commission of ' one-q.iaru-r of one per ceni.. which will be ', puid by ihe Treasury l, parlmenl upon the r-cjif lof a bill for the amount, centred to by the officer with whom the deposit was made Xo deduction lor commissions must ; VA:ur?: J M'LU.IL Al) 1 AuLS VI llll iniv ! J." -' 1 It IH A .NlTlo.t rs.T.r.s UlK,orlertn a , ! h;h ,,,, ,.r .,,,,, ,hA- anv other, and Me i hf Anv savin!.s bank which pays ' ; ..i. ,h ,, ' 'T ' - -Notes, considers thit i it is pavir.z in the best rircultaiin? medium of ihe country, and il can wt pay in anyihme , better, fir ils own assets are eiiher in (Jov-' j ernmeni securities or in notes or bonds pay- i j able in (joverniiieni paper. j Il is ei tally convenient i a temporary or permanent investment. The notescan always be sold for wiihin a fraction of their tare and accumulated imerest, and are the b. si secu-: ntv with banks and as collaterals lor dis- j counts. inrrtallr Into six per rent. 5-J0 Culd Hoitis j In addition to the very l.neral interest on the notes for three years, this privilege ol j conversion is now worth aliou! three per cent. J nds ; and cet.t. : cent. It Ill A 11 ; ten per ceut. per annum. Us hi muiloii fruiu vale or Hunlrtpal Taxatlun, i lint aside from all the advaniages we have enn.uerale l, a special Act of (.'i ngress tx- j rmpts all h'Hiil and Tremury n"tr fmm icai ; titxiti.m. On the average, this exemption i ' worih ab mi two per cent, per yuiiuio.. accr- j dir.g to the rale ot taiaimn iu various parts ; of the country. I It i le ievrd that no securities olfer so greot indiiretnetii., to lenders as those lssioi ', t.v ' tl.e (Jovtrnment. In all oiner tonus 01 iu.iebi,diies, the laiih or abi'ny of pin ate ; pariifs, or stoi:k c, mpaiues. or seperaie o- . n, . mines. oliiyiMs pleii-cd for payment, t j liie u-i.le .r,.i. riv ol the country is ): ,. . seriire ihe .'isriiatge of ad ub.iati, i t m- . t'niied Miae. J Wutle the government cflVrs the mn-i 1 I -1 rral terms f , r i' I. ai.s. n believes that the I vry Mr. nest appeal will be io ihe lova 'y ; ai.d pa'.riotism of the people. Dupiual' cernfi, ales will be isstitt! f-Tal tleposits. Toe par.y ilep.-sit-n .. i i. upon theorgi.i .'ecrtifieate i, i of in les rnjuiied, and whe her tio v Lf ' '-r I issued in biank or payable i.. i ur. W ;,. n ' so endorsed it must le It-;t with ih,- oth.'er re- retein-. the ileooit. lo be l,,r u'ariie.t In ihe ! TfPi,vrv 1,rparim!,. tsfHs.HipTioss will hk uuvr.n ly h Treasuierif the Tuned stales, at Wa-hu 1,-n, ihe several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depos. lories, and by he First National Eanlcof Milton also of Danville, and by all N ational uan ks which are deposi- ' lories ol public money, and ) ALL REsPK'TAHI.E BANKS AND B ANKKHs i .u. . u ... .1 . n t .- . . ... ... ti.-i. ,c tuuunj w 1 . 1 f . , e in. inn iu,. i matioii and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO isi ii.-i-iiii,i.s. j io.:om.j ; the: .iu;t American Tea Company, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK, sine it orgauiialion. h crrated new er ia tb liit-tory ot Hflllns lt.s in this foniMrj. LL ri lY .rr.-, our Teas arc Pc!txMod bv a w l..f u-,itl f n-rtir''tnar-:.-"T-r l-artHViitiii t.J (.Vnt) Mr poiin l '.tiTi (Ni-PVtr otitrml jm bat'ct. V- h!t tutoiif i-riPt ! t-.ary cn-ft-r -arh oalitT, and it.at prir- it alway." mutM .1 ou t'aca. naupl patk-a- at cur t"T in i-lmii bur.-x Wr ijaiur a ModMiIt I'ri'v Li-; nf outT. whirh will hf writ l- iw to sill tii trJ. r it al !iv ptitv Ta i S-ltt-r to c it. It praprin a ull N-aiirin.anl opl'-ctt j ; latr Vfiy It i-alitv id lite Plate. I'ruiiin'- . .u!i Auirr- ! Ka and th- toi-Ft Itidin. In thi list rach kind i dixi- j i-d into ftmr t'lasMfia or tu;liti!. naiDtrlv : Crci j llikth t"rxo. FiDf. Ktu-fit, Hut -rj one mur imde-r t land fmm ttr wri-.ttion wt tfif price- anofXtni that th I f'otniany ar detcriututrii to UDdcrill Ui wtule tea tra.lf. tt nuarant to fMH all our tea inoritlinal parka-p-R I at nrt otpr Two (Vntf ( r pund aNtrt tout. Wlu vine thin lo bf attritif tu thf many who burr herl-f(-r ! btt-n paviftn Knormoux front. ! Our ho-incw iu luryw-W d-ni on ot'lcTf. wMf tt mr al- t wavitrxex-utf an wtl and prmft!T aH though the buyr ' rauif liinirM-lf .ri.iiii; true winht and tart-ta and alw49 puaranUfint: rTrry thine; our rft'T.fibilily rnahlin- 4 us to do alt we pniuii.T. K.rrv dalrr ran order lna j tt-aa (lirwt frntn the (Vmpan?. and partit-n df iitsi twui- I new within Hundn-ii f.-Sc tnit-(if New York ran K-turii Tra IwiiiKi.t ot us if they arr net cbar than I Un-jr t in buy rl-fwfi-rf, mid rhr ixirrha-'T isdi-'-ttrtHi 1 with liii. tar-rain, within fourt n dar-a (W imti hv the I mom-v rrTuiKled V tUrm. Ttntic h arr n-r ira I llundrfd mtlr-4 r;,n hat tliirt tUn (0) and tlir taint jirmla-irra vxtt -ndrd to ttH-oi. ' j rl-'-iilt-a tht-rt 1 a n ta z' th Corriftanr will p.;.-? AU ' Kipe-n.-t!, both w?!t. it the Tf m ar r-tiirnrd. ! UK EAT AMERICAN TE rOMPA-NV, IMIVKTK.:: An JOttnEKS. JOHN H. BEALE, MEltCHAXT TAILOll r.fntlemrii4 I'uriiisliln-r Storr. ' 1 Market St., just nlmre the Bank, LEWISULRii, PA. I I'tte subscriber has remove.! inln the new I fitud and cominodions Storeroom of Thomas Keber.where he has just received a lara.e and i well selected Mock of MEN'S CLOTHING, j Cloths, Casimeres, filks. Shirts, Drawers, Ae. 1 aHo t'lTAXl) M AKE TO ORDER in the ! I best style and most reasonable terms. Being I a practical Tailor, and employing tbe best workmen. I can contid-ni'.y invite both Old and Krte futtumrrs do n't forset the trtiiu I The Red Door ! Majr X, lt J 11 DEALS Tint pwttHar tiiot infortion whiLh w. tall S. i,rr ,A rJ in llie ion,tiuiti,Jll multitude, of mt0 j either jiMluces o j, prwliicej hy , j Q eS. Si ;"". E V ,c : Ol toe Ol'eel. wi,,. . - - on, ii ',l''t'ltr a.-, dor nv. 'Tin scrofulous i nut Jiuinaio.n i. rii ii-Iy ii!i-. d ly t.ii rc uriiil tlni... j livint', ili-onb ri d iliL'.-stion from t:. .j,v fuel, iinpiirc air. tilth ami filU.j tl o I i-p'i-..--in viri.-., ari l. al..o..- i., 71 Ih. v. iu ri al iolV' tioii. Whan v. r U origin, it is l rfdiury in the c ri-t;:ou, ib-i-i-ndiii? "fi uu p-nonts t eliiidrti uni, tl... third nn-I fotirtli (nerution;" h,.!. .ooiiis to be tin ru. I of linn wh'j viy 1 t'j iiit tlo iniijiiiiii-s of tin fitli.-rs u.i, ti.. rliddn n.' Thu ilis. aso. it rig:s..b . various nanu s, aoiording ! tin.. t,r-uH 4 r'.tai k-. J11 tin" luti)-'". S.-rofiila pr,.! tiil.or lo., and finally Consunip'ion; in tin (.hiiiils, swellings wlirli suppuri.t.; ar j (. toiuo lib 1 roil' 'r s; in II,.- rtoiuai h it4 liw ! , d, r.in-'i iin nn l.li h pneinee iiS p. -tion. dysio,si;i, an I liver rum.kiint; oa the skin. rupme mid cutaneous a!Ui:tion 1 Ih -o, nil l.;ivi:lL tin- sin,., ori.-in. r ipiin, f:imi- ri'iiio-rr. viz.. purifii-:itiiin and invigora tloii of the bl.a. I. I'uriiy t!i- g-j tli.-so dantri-rous di-b 11.;., ;- have in. Wita f.H-ble. f .ul. or i ..rn:;.'. . I )...,.!. j"u ,-anno, have luultli; with t -t -l ie of jj. DnsU' LvaiU.y, )"t eann,.; !.. ,- e. r-.fnl..rls disaj. Aycr's Earsaparilla i cornriotindi 'l from t' too'tlffw-rual lot s that nu dii al si i, m e l ili otared f.r this ufiiictin Ii-ti io;-er. t::-l f.r tlm cute of the ili-ordt-rs it i-i.tnls. 'I hat it is fjr.iipe. rior t) any otb-r ntiii-ly y. t d-vi-arl. i Lnt-wn by all bo bavo ;ivi-n itatr.oi. That it dnm conibim virtues truly :r-u,rd;nsr in their ett'oi t upon tliis cl.i-s r.f i-'.n.i.iainti, i indi-piitabiy provin by tin (.'rent n:u!titu,l of piil.lii ly known and reni.irkat.U- corej it Inn made "of the following .bs. ase: KitUJI Evil, or Glandular Spelling, Tniaori, Eruptions, Pimples, Elotches and Sora, Erysipelas, Kose or St Anthonyi Ere, Silt Eheuat. Scald Head, Ccnghs fron tubereulons deposits in the lnns, Wt;t Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Kenrsa, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphii ail Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial IhMaia, Female Weaknesses, ami. indool. the w,. si-r.es of coiiij)i.uiiis t..ut aric from tiiipiir.'.y of the bliHid. Miiniro reports of indiviiluil cases limy be i '- ' ' A't's AwEMca Ai.jiasac. which i- furri-b. ,! t.. the druggista l,.r gratuitous distr.ov.iioii. therein may bo learned tin d:relio!:s f.r it. use, and some of the remarkable Hires which it has mail alien all otlier ri midn s bad failed to aJonl r. li. f. Those cases are purposely taifrt from all .eetions of tl.e country, in order ti.at i ery reader limy have access to soma one who inn spe.ik to him of ibt l-ni s from ) -oi.al e.K rietu e. Scrofula b presses tha 1t.1l energies, and thus leaves its viitinis far 10., re .ubji-vt toilisiaee and its faUil rem;" than are" lie.-.lthy consiitutions. ll.-nte it t.nds to ehort.-n. and does criatly tliurtes, the aieniue durat.. 11 f bun, an life. Th vast iir.port.ir.. e of ti-.se ti.n-i.lerktiors has led us to spend years in pet-recline a recitdy vl.ieh is aK quale to its cure. Tins no oil. r b the pul-iie uiv!. r tin- name of Atek S'.lfArtKtt.LA. altooiu.li it is compond of iii-n.iiktit-. s. u i .1 winch ixcti-d the ItH t,f .-n::l.ar,!M in alti-rat:iC power. By ita si, I vou tony ju-ot. et yourself Item ti e sufTrr-iti-j iii:t daVi:iT of these disori. r. I'urye out the f. nl eormi t ons that rt and fetT III tl e l b....!. J l!--e out the cau-es of Aiseas, mi l 1 if.- jn.us beaiih will follow. By iu jeca liar viitim ti i ic i::. dy .-tuoi.laUs the vi tUTielions-. And thus expels tbo 4listerrn eln. h lurk within tb si.ieui or burst itt on anv part of it. We' kn,,w tbe public have been tlc.eir-! .y ninny rompounda of Siarwparui. i,jt promised 11, u. h nr.d did iioihim:: fi:t t:.,-y v ill r.eiih. r be deeeivid iut lt.appointt.i.' a tbi. Its irtiirs have be. n proien by alun ilant trial, ut.d then r- n :'..: n.. .juestion of its MirpasMi'.,; , r ilei.ie t ,r ti e cure of the nrllii -ttini li-ene it is i: . n.l, 1 to reach. AlthuiiL'h uii.i.-r tiie same iiah . . 11 1 a .ry ihiKrmt in. ,i. t ine trooi any ,,i.,.r i,uii Via 1-. n bef.re the pw.ple. af.l is far more if f.einal tniin any ui! r slaiii la kwta aiioiie lo tilS 1.1. e.n :.... .v. CIIFTaRY PECTORAL Tho World's Great Eeinerly for Coughs. Colds, Incipient Con sutnp: ion, and for the relief of Consumprivepatients In advanced stages of the disease. Tl.i has been so Ion;; uscil anil so tr versi.lly known, that we need do no r "' than a.-sure the public tbat its quality is i ( up to the ln-t it ever ha l-ccn. and : s: t 111.1v be relied on to do all it has even! ie. I'reparvd by 1R. J. C. AvtR Co- i'ractuui and Anaiutical ir-mna, Lowell. Mas. Sold ly all drufirists every where. refold bv C. W tSchatile, and T.wv Br s., Lewishurs ; shitulel sV Wasen-r -r. selinsrove ; C.Brown, Milton; an.lbv-icl-lers everywhere. lOlit'yl V HE subscrilier eon- tinnrs to carry on the l.iif-ry ICut.liifN-4 at the (lid Stand n i?..oih Third street, near Market, and respee:fu solicits the patronage ot his friends and l ' public enerally. CHAKLES F.HK?!N Lewisbnrg. May 22, 18iiti (Ol la CO 1 1. CO 1 1 1 1 THE subscriber keens constantly on haa Jt a larae assortment c f the very best !5; on. kin and w ilkes. liarre ('DAL, fur liniear stove purposes, which he will sell at Ihe vr? lowest prices for Cash. AUo. Blacksmiths' Coal, Platter and " Wish it distinctly understood, thai 1 "'i' Brt ne undersold bv any man. Havns s1"-" weish-seales, full ireisht will be tiven. Coal Yard near eidrnsanl's hotel. (JKOKliE HOLSTE1N- I.ewisbur. May 27,'5i. H FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,! tLl on Market Sqnare, l.ewisburg. A sued simply of fliairN, Table". Rtiroanx. M:in14. Ac.on hand or ma't .r.ler It.WIU I.IM tK- f.'K tuen t-ii:y ? ir A: jd:liU''iirt? ibnea A.y .vitrtvi.-. r F.tMrirJonsii Isaura Kr.a)s.al Icaisbartcialua ivl). Tf' rr t ms - w p.- V-.r. ro at rin 1' r'"1!l?ia t U.i-t.iti tU Ift I tTnrb.rtr v-rt.- 1 7j,,l ca mil' p:.K ( r f nt mrtuht, "brUtor v t- I,i r(w tTtilii t.'. t.u.-, ;..ui-l. for itrn -on ' , .; Vfarn. r'or $'?.-. m til --nd on xtr ' f' d i,! ar. -to. Mii-.lt No.'s ria. I'a m-r".- ! t. tn rrt'fi- in t(-id. T-laair t.tmp. or bi -1, value hr. To-t kit d ot I'rotltttv r.-. t jin-aV) (uu ( w t-rnvt- m runmuc arriuat it ' u v ,t rt Ar. :KTi-i 'M handM-im It pul li-t- i . , wf moT.ih, h do). p-r frar. Half a nia"" d I. ;id-.t. TMjuliwlW.wW'.,"W n.'t t-Tt-r one-mu rib of a rctlumn, lw dt(- VtT - yif Ac. a m?y W a-rrrd uptD. A ?iu,,r 'r"Bi''' 1 f-mal !r-t pr. -r 1 or rxt lanr-r. ,,'rr" , ill ainitm'trii -j. iDfitai.oi w'ffilri; te-nti." ? " , tfir CciPKDDicafioRi d. aunt t'T- t Iir ia,l .a.--. ltd CT?(.in ai.M t? ihr arittT' ral rwr-i' ib0rf of tha Star t,riifr.M hi. b -oft n D-" ' K - I. .t..u a .- l-t. 1 Wtailii. . a. Ci-nnrrt-d miih tb i IrW are- ai "'-rJ- 1 .'nt. a of JOB FHIl TTG. whirh , V)tDvMi Rl.el .-p.t- b and rraeoi w 9 f . I'auat adTrrtirait nt" U- b -w r -a"1 lo:ivi-s tlio it,iJT: 1 V Its UWt CC t V t nnr
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