UNION COUNTY M t LEWISBURG CHRONICLE. Unfortunate Points. General M'Clellaa has been suspected of entertaining strong pro-slaveri tod Southern feeliogs, aod ooe cf eol ia bis Mt certsJol gives tftlor to tbe saipicioo. He, fur long lime, preferred to tike up feu residence in tbe South, aod while lit log In Vm OrleiDi was an intimate com panioB of Beasregard. Ilia Southern wowlivUie were at that lime not conceal- 4. Indeed, ao well known were tbe; that Gen. Quitman selected him a ooe of tbe fvn .Seers required to assist bim in eom Mding tbe GUibusteriog eipediiion gainst Cuba, undertaken during the Ad ministration of Pre, l'ieree, but nipped n Ibe bod by Goternor Mercy, Secretary of 8late, who prerented tbe eipedition from leeelng Mobile. We may add to tbe foret-oin. tbe fact (hat, when Oen. M ClelTan was made Commander-in-Chief of Ibe Union armies, the Richmond papers harped that be bad offered bis sertices to the S jo t hern Confederacy when tbe war began, and the General hat never denied the charge. . All tnese eircumataneos, u.ea la nonnection with the favorable results (0 tbe Confederacy of bis generalship, aaay account fur tbe great repcot wrtb Wbieh the South has alwsjs spoken of the Amerieaa Napoleon. a-Anotbcr damaging faot in history b that M'Clellaa is one of the three men tfeeiaVy telected by Jeff Davit (as Sec'y of War) to visit Europe to perfect their awilitarv knowledge. They went, at the Nation' expense, and reported. Of tbe three, two (Mordecai aod Delafield) are mm m the Rebel rana, fighting the mother ho bore and educated tbem. M'Clellaa's timidity prevented his following them f e, at the head of onr Army, and as leader I the Opposition, be b answering Jeff.'s tpeetations quite as well. GREAT TRUTHS! Before Georgia seceded, lion. A.H. SnniBSS said, in ber Convention, What right hat the Kartk mailed f What justice hat bee denied t And what claim: foun ded tm hutite mod right, hat been withheld? Ctm either of you tm day name one tingle act of mremg, aeltoeratety and purposely atme by me Qmtriment mt Washington, of which the South tat 0 right to tomplain t J challenge the FromEon.S.A.DocGLAs'lastspeech tt Chicago, April 11, 1861 : The conspiracy it now known. Armies have bom raised. War is levied to accomplish it. There mro only two sides to the question. Every man moot he fir the United States, or against it. Thtrt can be no neutrals in this waronly fsiriots or traitors. Jift.Da vis' last words to tho Union Peace men, Jaques and Gilmore, '64: We art not fighting for Slavery. We are JtghMg for Independence, and that, or exter mination, are will have." We seceded to rid ourseh et of the rule of the majority." Say to Mr. Lincoln from me, that 1 shall at any time be pleased to receive proposal fir peace i the mm oj our inaepenarnee. u wiu oe I to approach me wtin any oma. 8how the above to all Prate men. Comparison!. During the Revolution, with a popula tion of 3,000,000, there were 305,000 men walled into service. If the same proportion were called out now, we should bare an ray of 4,000,000. It was said one third of our people, in 7S, were Tories. They are now less in wreportion. The old Continental money became, at last, worthiest. Put down the Rebellion ewd greenbacks are good as gold. Our fathers had no relief fund, and no ajeaitery or Christian commission, for their faaaillec or themselves. Poverty, hunger sjad ekedoeat were their lot. It) abort, it eosta comparatively nothing fat as to preserve tbe boon of Liberty and Utioa that waa ao hardly woo for na. A correspondent of the West Chester Bceord ssys that tbe wife of tbe rebel Oewetal Hill, and another with husband in ffobel army, are boarding in tbe neighbor aVooi Of Powoingtown, Chester county, Mi that a few daya since tbey made their aytceranca at a feoeral at that place, cVeeced gorgeously, and flaunting the rebel priors, white and red, conspicuously on waricna parts of their apparel. (Imagine the hi of a Union lady in Rebeldttu, if aha displayed tbe red, white and blue !) Pierre Soole, of Louisiana, (Rebel; mi Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana, (Corner Bead,) have sold ont aod remove j to Ku feye. Both are completely satisfied that the Rebellion is a fuiluie, and (like rat.-) dofttticg tbe ship. CALL AT nr. &. iwan Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, for Cheap Goods I Ilia Stock is complete, consisting in part of Sugars, Coa'ccs, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Q,uccnsvare, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine my stock, and satisfy - at -a - atrl arr 1024 J UUISUWCSt General Election Proclamation. Tt THERE AS. in and by an Act of the V General Assembly of lhia9late,eniitled "An actio regulate Ihe general elections of this Commonwealth," enacted the 3d day of July, 1839, it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such flections to be held, and to enumerate what officers are to be elected, therefore I, L. F. AL BKIOHT, High Sheriff of the county of Union, do hereby make known tn the qualified electors of said connty that a General Election will be held on the second Tuesday of October next, (being the llth day of said month) in and for the several Election Districts of said coumy, to wilt I district at the late Commissioners office in and fur New Berlin borough. II district at the house of Thomas Pursel in and for Union township. III district at lite house of Theobald Sanders in and for White Deer town.ihip. 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 B uridine township. VI district at the house of Jas S.M'Creight in and for Butl'alce township. VII district at the house of Jacob Deekard, in MitlUnburg, for West ButTaloe township. VIII district at the public School house in and for NonhWard in Lewishure, borough. IX district at tbe Burialoe Hou.e ia and for 8outh Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the hmise now occupied by Wm. InhnlTin and for Mifflinburg borough. XI district at the Laurellon School house in and for Hartley township. XII district at the house of Peter Wehr in and for Limestone township. XIII district at the Election honse near John Reish's in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house of Henry R.Bpeese in and for tlauleton borough. XV district at ibe houe of J.P.Hagenbuch at Cniontown in and for Brady township. At which time and places there are to be voted for, by ballot One person to represent the XIV district, composed of the counties of Dauphin. Juniata, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union, in the Congress of the United States; One person to represent the XIV district, composed of the counties of Lycoming.Snyder and Union in the Senate of Pennsylvania; Three persons as Members from Lycoming, Snyder and Union counties in the Honse of Representatives of Pennsylvania; One person as sheriff of Union county ; OiiepersonasCorainissionerofUnioucounty; One person as Auditor of Union county; and One person as Coroner of Union county. XOTICE IS HEREBY GV.V, " That rtr Drrtwn. exretitinv Juatlrea of the Peace, who fhall hnlii any ofttc or ap.hitni'nt of profit or trust under tbe umlrfl plrim, or 01 inin Mw, or any .rltv or incoruuratrd ditrirt. hellKr a Ymmif ioni-d outrer or otherwise, a puliortliuate oltWr or a-nt, who U or phll Ue employed, unier the leicWatire. executive, er judiciary department of thin gute or of the Unit, d Stat?, or of any incorporated district : and aleo thut every member of CousreM and of the itate Legislature, and of the eeleet or oiotiuon eonn--il of any eit3', or eom mi4oner of any incorporated di'trict, it hy law incafa ble of ho!din or exerciKinK at the same time, the oftica or appointment or judiw, inffpecUir or eiera of any eleo lion ot tht4inimouwealth,aud that no inspector. judce, or any oilicer of such efecUuu shall be eligible to be Lben voted for. -No pcrffMl rtiall he fiermitted to vote at any election a .forueaid. other than a white freeman of the aire of twenty-one years or more, who Khali hare reeMed in this Slate at leart one year, and in the eleel.n district .here be offer to vote at le.mt ten da. a immediately preceding a4 ?! silrVn, aai w itlun two years paid a tate or coun ty tax. wbih shall have been assessed at least ten dara b-fire (tie election. Uut a citizen of Ihe I'mtcu Males who has previoualy been a (ualined voter of this ftale, and removed ther-from and returned, and who has resi ded In the election district and pnid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months: Provided, That tbe white freemen, ritisen of the United states, between the aires of twenty-one and twenty-two rears, who have resided In the election dia. trict as aforesaid ten dsys, shall be entitled to vote, ajthonirn tbey shall not bare paid taxes. MNo person shall be permitted to vote whose naina if not contained in the li.t of taxalde inhsbitanu furni.hed by the Commis, toners, unless, First, bepnslure a receipt for tliepayinrntwithin two years of a laleoreuunty tax asesed agreeaMy to the Constitution, and etva satif fao bry evidence either on his own oath or atlirniatioo or the mtli or altiruialion of another that he bag paid such tax, or on fsilure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment tliem,l, or tVoond if be elaira a riitht to vote by lieine; an elector between the aires oftw.nty-ona and twenty-two years he shall deposeou oath or anima tion Uiat he has resided in the State at leat one year before his application and make sucb pnsf of residence in thrdittricl as is required by this act-and that he does verily believe from the accounts iven him that be tsof the aforesaid aice, and Eire sucb other evidence as is required by this act. whereupon the name of tlie person so admit ted to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and note made opposite thereto by writing Ibe word tir if be shall be admitted to vote by reason of bavioic paid tax, or the word apt if he ahall be admitted to vote hy reason of such aire, sball be called out to the clerks who shall make the lute notes In the lists of voters kept hy tbem. ff aoy person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote mora than one on the same day. or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together with the intent ille aally to vote or advise and procure another so to do. be or tbey so offending sball on conviction be fined in any puoa not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lars 'and be iinptuoned not leaf than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth, agreeably to law. (except the eouf of qualified ciliaana.) shall appear at anv plaew of election ft the purpose of isauioit Uckrteor or tenueneius; the citisens qualified to vote, he sball on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollar for every a nch offence, and be iniprteoued for anv term But exceed ing three moaUia." Said election to be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and continue until seven o'clock in Ihe evening, when the polls shall be closed. The return judges of the several districts of the county will meet at ten o'clock, forenoon. in the Conrt bouse at Lewisburg, on the third dav after ihe election, (being Friday the 14th day of October) to do and perform those duties enjoined upon them by law. The Return Judges of Union, Snyder and Lycoming counties are required to meet at the Court house in the boroagh of Lewisbnrg, on Tuesday the 31st of October, to make ont retums for the three members of Assembly and for Senator. The Return JuJres of this Congressional district to meet at ihe name time and place. Dated at the Sheriff's Office. Lewisburg.Pa, the 7ih day of September, A. P. 1864. L F ALBRIGHT, Sheriff .u, Daily Horning News. ,1. -J , h" commenced furnishing the llarrlahtaptr T.i.rm.1. s iaw, at cheapest rate June 34 FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Place ! ' BUREAUS, from f 10 to $lfL FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, from $'4 to f &. SECRETARIES, DESKS, fcc. &c different pritvtt. BEDSTEADS, from 13 to f 65 iW dtiferent patterns am) latest ftylea. TABLES, Exten-ion. 11 feet and upward. Centre. Pier. Fn.. Cirri, I)i nine two 8iwp. Hreaktat. made of any kind cf Wood de!ir., hut Walnut, Mathc-gaiiy and Hoaa wood always on hand for ta uada. STANDS, Tepoy, What -Not, rwiug, kc SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, Upholtered, T.artre Arm. S'wintr. Parlor rhalm always on hand; alao.Cane Heat, Larxe Uoeker aod NurM, WindKor Chatra. larpe and stmall llorkem. Table and Children' Chair, always oa hand. TOWEL-RACKS.DOUGU TRAY; BOOK and SUOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my oicn manvfacture, i, one year. P 8. I Intend, in a ihort time, a I can set up a fine Hare.) to att UNDERTAKING ULSI.NEfiS I some twenly-five or more diflere fins finished, and always rea lice, and. will sell twenty rv than has ever been done in and see before purchasing t REPAIRING done immed CHAS. S. BEI.L.C&aas! Uwlsbars, Fab. 24, lxftL BEST AND LAST K "TTE have just received from Philal V and New York, a very large an selected stock of WINTEr? GOODS. which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular aitentinn in the selection of this stork of Good 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 ot our neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stock of C-roCC-rlea, Hardware, Qiicensarare, Ac. SALT, FISH, COAL, rL ASTER, 3. White Mirsh Lime, Calcined ffattcr, ami Hydraulic Crmtn!, always kept on hand. rWCOVHTRY PRODVCE taken in Ex change for Goods as usual. N. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. J0 WALLS & CO Lewisbnrg, Dec. 1863 We wonld inform the public that we have for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, near ihe Lewisburg Station, a larger assort ment than last year of Frill aa Ornamental Trees, Sarahs, In our old Nurseries in Adams counlv, we have the largest slock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 163 and Spring of '64.- We therefore can furnish Treei by large quanli lies to Dealers &c. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res pectfully solicited to an examination of onr stock. We also desire a di zen good AGENTS to aeil f she coming spring. 8HELI.ER & HUMMER WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc. 9(TSv THE nndersigned, having removed Yaher Watch and Jewelry establishment 7to Criswell's New Building, Market St., between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &e., in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps on hand an assortment of choice JEWELRX, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which she oflers at pejees tn snit tbe times. Alsa CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work tad wares warranted a represen i. MARIA S. ZUBES. , a SB fc? O ART'S EE t; DIAL ihe Pine Tree ar process in ihe which its highest t tamed. It is tie 11 uihers fail. lu Snr Throat? Have luptoaa of ibat okmI Hare yH a you idi of tt fetal ditPsVHf ThOaw who erally think -thin fart, fmrb ly them lymrtoms Ken iil It i too lata, r ruio L wliirh woji to Uio prevalence an grave at itsm What an it- It Ueiuall t tMMmr habit dry eonffTi. whlrb (rtvui tin Doming w ru thing Is oaivwhat dtf-iiK-h hurried. A sen. ehent i often M. harflmM thin in flesh. rxcept a ruth icult, and u;-c OI IXflllrottM an the tatiMtaM aVI Lravai lanmir. ItiJoIeDM. In atttirtnl wit and dfJ-M-tioti Fntinnc lu thin Ute for a mniiJral'l' td by -litfbt oough becutn ind in ry rwadiiy ant-e-lit. If thoM occur, tlm L mw.A im .It-ntia tth Fpiotto and free early in axpeetoraUoD th morn in. tr.-aket wun oinra. ai stmt In avnil In M)tne raV- thin mUk, niri Mfi a rfUrt' rain In m luus may alo eerur. In felt, and often a dim- liar aitiM stilhftut neVenp culty of lyinfc fits uf roujeh: The pulM be fluch tiuitvri t inning to iU Ton now a Comumfti' in? TAKC'H. This asiewrti'' Bout complr: ' mit of my a-! of lentimonU rt?rivint fni f.i 1 1 nataiat , siiilTueation. md frequent, the hectic dire malsuiy Is lt has he tured Ty tna bm i uarently hfileM sihilit to nreeent the nth. tfpace will not ad- f Ika mini f tlODPIft DtiS I ii U at ua"" of unquentlf nable worth ; -a. k ruian anil axnt and iwputati eaten prlntpii, hl-Sa I aat.ll sanrl VilU rrtwoo appii' kon now determine to try h. . aHiiit Afti-r veare the mt4ii:m Xr till me-itcine. Ilie;ln of otuily and it to b the I puinm'irjfajut bmncrii'U, nnted py the o of the ... k.nn.l tail mrtlllv aid. ditwat. If TAKCORIII Yet if there Lifentn. I earnestly ailyiM their toe bent rare, are mwru Ueaee. BecauM I beiiefe by tbnue affi U)U lob lotryit. Many, no I ehool and principle or . but phvuldanP of every a.srin mat. tt hat U the L-Cftui in t lie treatmeotof nummary The inrtgt anewer I thini ;ive oritan the rtimpth- tntng ricAsii mrru- hp pVTijicaiurn ana est. 0 Vi'Sj ine jirui mw frVhile thwieetfeeted . ag from dlN-aea to S-I,lti b-aling and m laa-Mi th trr'toiad by th- Deal renoTatinii uiiaeea of etvmi part. roat, pell 1 Ii ) nil di nbduinf inflamfttiOatiasW n Ie sl.U tmtn.tr.M nnwer. heniBc. con ti ooe to act in Mioeretiva ten- tor a olherV DotlleA Ni. Id For Sale To fTTVi, iTTMn 30,1862. I. The WeKtern nivllon, from Warren to Erie, will be under Ihe Superin tendence cf JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Olliee will be at ne. Employees on this Division will be nnder his charge, and will make all commnnicalions respecting their duties or the business of the mad. to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Pattern Dlvilon. from Sunbn.ry W!j;hin. will oe under the sup erintendence of SAML'EL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all commu nications respecting their duties or tbe busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Accounts 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 ot THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose Idle will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of Ihe distribniion of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All commnnicalions respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on either Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor thereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Taoaas M. Davis. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manageej t ma " Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Lessee Pbilad. Krie re n. General Manager's Office, Williamsport, Jan. 30, 18R. Gas FlUlns; Entabllnhmont. ROOMS in Faica'a Block. Market St., rear of Bower's Jewelry Shop. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best shops in I'hilad, I hope to render satisfaction. BURNERS and other Fixtures always on hand or furnished at abort noiieo. O. B. EVANS lwl.tnr. Vpt. 14, IMS Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Dentist, Office in the Dr. Bragger's new buildine. Market street, (western entrance, up stairs) LEWISBI'KG. Dr.BURLAN is now constructing the Non sectional Block work, baked on Plaiina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has no eqnal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all his operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of the Non-sectional work wiil be evident to all who will ; it an im partial examination. Dr. But . the only ! nmnl a, tin nnatrnta ihia m . i.iani .n,L i : this section of country. I tyCharars shall trresponr with the ! iiaiet. Lewisbarg, Sept. t,'M I Dr. ji " 1 Vsiuoi I mmm V L. n 1 1 I "a. ' is m -4 J. a J a m m Notice to Trespassers. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing ofion the premises of the iinderi?ned, Miualed in Ittillalne township, for ihe purpose of hunting partridges and oilier small fame, as they will be dealt with according t' law. ciiAKLKi nitv. . rViiM.: rKKIiKKl. K KKaflKt, SWI I. K. II A K Kit, lihiilKllt MRHHN, AUAH fllKI KI.KK, Ji.llN KEfcK M'J B. MSIll.M, WILLIAM BAKER, o. c. Thompson. x-;VKn OHM w HIMUNTiiN. WM. II KI.Ki KNUR, J A IKS W. MM..NM, H T. I-JJ1 11.-;. HAVIII VONHUA. . UllMi'BrH. MICH AKI. HI-II.KB, ,",.',!,i,.I!'lvIWS, - IlAVlll KVKK. J A II KS IKWIN. A HI! A II AM K.- If. M. STI. AN.i, II..KIAKBR, ADAM flKOKK, WlLlMi'N ItKMNKW, i. r fl..TltJ. JU.NArilAN WKLKB, U)CK B a.iD UI.U sept. 1, llw4pil "ITT H EKE we will find a large assortment latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such as Trench and Englh all wool Cloth, from $3.50 up to ijllO.tW. Knotty Boys' Ca simere.anil Silk Mixed Cassimeres, Salinelts, &e. ( lot 111 tit; 'f all descriptions ; Men's and Buy' Ifear Whole Suns for IS ftl that is.'cloih coat, saiin vest, cassimere pants. Summer Sim? lor $5.50. Also, a larze as sonmenl of Hats Cap, Ac, such as M'CieU lan.tiaribal.li. Opera, high and low crowned Hats, Hose, Hatnllrerchiefs, Collars, Shins, Suspenders, I'mhrellas, Neck Ties. Ac. WOW IS THE TIME ! to save from 25 to CO per cent., and get the Latest Sivles. AImo. (ioo.ls Cut and made to order, and in the latest style. Always from five to ten bands at work. (.'all opposite John Walls & Co.'s Store, Market ftreet, Lewisbnrg. Dec. 1863 N. R. ZIMMERMAN , "til f, Konrheai, Antt, , .tluliia In I'm . IVool- iis t ls un l'l;cntM,l'ott Im, 'i- an.I tll n-iss. tl..ttVs an4 Flasks. for lltoix., TLiiUc Isiiri.Tio.3t ac .tail:l rrtivdir known." in I .us. ii " ;ic.:r.iis to t)i Unman Family." -mr uut of tiiir &. Irs to ' h lesa!e in ail large cities. v all Liugcits aud Ileiailers there- . ! !!nf aK wcnhless imitations. iat "Costar a name is on each x, liotlle. ami Klasi,'. belore vou bnv. rfAudress IIi:MlV K.(OM'tl!. rp'Pmsfieat lltrur I-'- Uhuaiiwai, .. V. r".s,,ld by all Wholeale aDd Reinil Drug gists in Letrtsburg, Pa. I037mft the Harvest of 1S61! PKCL'RKD BY rty-Foar distinct Patents! unparalle.l success of the Buekeve is ihe sirongt-si proof its superior mer- And us reputation is so well eiahlihed at since us Introduction Ihe inanuiarturers ave been entirely unable lu supply the demand. We will call attention to a few of its points of excellence and Ihe farmer to give it a personal examination. The Two Driving-Wheels, &c. The TWO DRIVING HEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating ihe knives ihe Steel Cutter itar the Wrought Iron Utiani, wiih Hardened Steel Face or Cutting Edge the Double Hinged Joint, by which ihe t.'ut'er Bar may be Folded the long Crank Miaft the Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Culler Bar may be raised and lowered so as lo cut as low lo the ground as may be desired the Siei Pitman and Brass Box rts Lisht Draft (no Side Draft) no weight on ihe horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which norther machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 9t)0 lbs. each, will cut an acie of gra,s an hour with ease. The machine is furnished wiih two Cutter Bars one forciittuiz gra.is, and the other for culling grain (each expressly adapted to the use intended). No etforl will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position it nuw occu pies, ill at of being ihe Best Hachine in the World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability ,to supplv Ihe demand were unable to obtain the buckye, and were forced to purchase an inferior machine. The continued scarcity of laborers and the new calls from the government for troops, will take many more laborers from the country, and the farmer will have to rely entirely upon machinery in gathering his hay and grain crops. Fanners who would avoid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can seud in their orders now. We are now prepared to fill orders for the coming Harvest. 'Address, ("LIFER WALLS, SHRINER & CO. Manufacturers of Keystone Clover Hu Iters, &c, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. J0UW H. BEALE, 1MEIICIIANT TAILOR AND (.eiillemen. lurnlsliln? Store, S Market St., just almie the Bank, LEWISBURG, PA. i he snbscriber has removed into the new fittid and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected slock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks. Shirts, Drawers. Ac. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen. I ean inni;j..ii. ...... i u . i n nnsj Arte Cuoifrtdo n't forget the Sign The Red Door ! Mays, ism ' JH BEALE ALBRIGHT & BREWr.R A Jl" Lr- Offlc corner of n n ., u,r.uunu'i"- lewisburg L'nion . . claim A'"s 'or ihe procure and a,, olhrr e , . . -tagurg, jprtl T, 186fy ljij IZimmeraian-sff I I TJ. S. WM LOAN The Secretary of the Treasury gives not.r. that subscripts- will be received for Coup- Treasury Notes, payable ihree year, from Aug. lih. IS64. wiih semi-ar nual tmerestal Oie rate of seven and thrre-tenins pel eent. per ,nom,-pr.nc,Pl and interest both to be paid-in lawful money. r . n h. i-niivrrtib e at the op- I nese nines w .. - lion of the holder at n.aiurny, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, pay-. than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Gdvernment may elect. Thev will be issued in denominations of U, $,00 500,l,tM)0 and 5,iKio,and all sub scr.piions must be for fifty d"l"a" ' un"5 multiple of But dollars. The notes will be transmitted lo the own ers free of transportation charges as soon a'ter the receipt of the original Certificates or Deposit as they can be prepaied. As tho notes draw interest from August IS, persons making deposits subsequent to that date most pay the iniereal accrued from date of note lo dale of deposit. Parlies depositing twentyfive lhouar.d dollars and upwards for these notes al any one time, will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent- which will be puid by the Treasury Department npon the r.ceiptof a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made Ko deduction for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is a NaTioHAi. SaTinos B. offering a higher rate of interest lhaa any other, and the best security. Any savings bank w hich pays ils depositors in IT S. Notes, considers thnt it is paying in the best circulating medium of the couuiry, and it can nut pay in anything belter, for ils own assets are euht-r in Gov ernment securities or in notes or bonds pay able in Government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always I be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are ihe best secu rity with banks and as collaterals for dis counts. .intertable IntoSU per reel. 5-20 Hold Bonis In addition lo the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege ol conversion is now worth about three pei cent, per annum, for the current rale for 5-20 Bonds is not less than ninn per cent, premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. V- S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen' thai the actual profit oa this loan ai the present market rate, ia not lesa than ten per ceut. per annum. Its Eirnptlua frost (Mate ar aalrlsal Taxallea, But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a Jspecial Act of Congress ex empts all b-imls and Treasury m.tes from local taxation. On the average, ihis eiempiion is wonh abaut two per cent, per ynnum, accor ding to the rate ot taxation ia various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so greot inducements to lenders as those issnd by the Government. lu ali other forms of indebtedness, the faith or abii.iy of private parties, or stock companies, or seperate com munities, only, is pledged lor payment, while the whole property of the country is held to seeure the discharge of all obligations of the Uniif-d Hiatea. Wbile tbe government offers the most lib era,) terms for its loans, ii believes that tbe very strongest appeal sill be lo ihe loyally and patriotism of the people Duplicate certificates will be issued for ail deposits. The par;y depositing must endorse upon ihcorii'iWccriiticaie ihe denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued iu bUnk or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be lel with the officer re ceiving the deposit, be forwarded lo tbe Treasury Department. ScnscaiFTio.sa will as lrctivito by Ihe yXtvasi-urer of the I nited Stales, al Wasbing VPtrtMhe several Assistant Treasurers and ! designated Depositories, and by Ihe j First national Bank of Milton also I of Danville, I and by all National Hanks which are deposi tories ot public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE. BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the couuiry will give further infor nation and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 1060m3 THE greatest improvement yet in the Sewing Machine art- A curiosity worth seeing. Please send for circular tgylh sample of sewing. These Improved Machines save ons c. nattD eta cist, of thread and silk, and make the iot a stitch alike on both sides. They require no instruction lo operate perfectly, except "the primed directions." No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to clean or oil. OurKtw MtmrtcTnn is now complete, with all its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines which tor biactv anil rtararTio or lisisa are not surpassed by any manufactory in the world. fi. B. Should any machine prove nnsalis factory, it can be returned and money refun ded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own agents. FINKLE & LY0W, S. IS. CO. Na.5:i8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. April , yl Advantages of the KNUCKLEK WASHING MACniXK. 1.1 OK the purpose of convincing ihp com - munily that the Knuckler W vh.r. . v ,.... aT- aaiiut.-tivi ning; .Machine can ttnt bt snrpasscd f,.r ant) - O saaei-c ay itritlirc in referring to Miss Karah Gibb.mv. jdaugh-1 ter of John Oihbony of this place,) who Is ' eleven years old, weighs R5 pounds, and does ! the week's washing fur ihe family in Ibrre i bourn, and considers it a verv lieht job,! w..M ,uc aa.miance oi me "ivnurk ipr. -Machines and Rrownicg's celebrated Wrin gers always on hand. , . t DANIEL BROWN. Lewiafcunj!, March 1, 18... iBSt vita oei-f oBsaiaamav mm -SorofuU and Scrofulons) Din .fa. Tr,m fmrf Kiss, rWr arrtiil y M rrf, .l''e. I nam S.M Ur- onantltK-s of Tour ftll.l., bill m-irr rclom-hntlle whirl, rIWft taa rt. ir. .1 rlT. t an,t full aallalartion w tlun sno to It. A. t-t kui propfa? try It, llvy axm Utar. kaa bero ao ausikW like It urfere in our raaanity7 Eruptions. Fimplea, Blotches, Pustules, nj, ten, Koran, and all Siaaaum of the Skua, frtim Hrr. K.M. Slruthm, Hri.!..l, SJaqUvt I wily 1 niy luty Vt ywl al f Im pnblia, av,, 1 adit my t,-.tliii'iiy to that vim IW'lub of u di.iud ,irt.irti-rTioriKsMKii.i.t. trr, rt'l tn. bad ait allll-tin..- huaur la h-r aia, r-,aiil hair for yar. whu-W t a ra aaaM. Z tare until ire rit your Sjit-ial-aUiix. ot- ta'U W-ll lor aMnr niwoi. b tluAl-AKII-LAi hi-(i aoon mil.lrirly nir-l w.-.i i... .ir..rjii4i anv r,-iM'r until n ,.i. from rhnrirs P. ', '7- of thr. ra., Uff. yt.'rrtrft ri.,a,'i..tarr,e-J2 p.itrn in XaMkift. A. " i h.iii for "; rl y.-ar. a vrr t.n-u m.,r in my fare, whMi irrew ni,tw;r nuttl it ili.rijinwJ ny fratun. ami bmmr aatatZ rratile aiHtrtlun. I trt-.l llnmt nr.Ty tlimir dZ. hii of both advire ami amli-ine, hat nl!J r -Itef whi-'r, antil I took yieir t,.rhKiT It imieiiliali ly aiaile my f-e avra-, a vi tVa! It milit for a tita ; but ta a fc-w w.-lia tu .m akia iM'tran to ,rrtl BU'L r tile bble?., awl taa. tiniest aunt my fare I. a. atawitJ, a. any bodv a a Hi I am Wlthielt any .raar.t.,ai..rf tie-IIm laaS know of. I enjoy P" rfc-t b-alth. alal ailaaata tlouKowe RU your 3ja.,r.-JLU.'i Erjaipelaa General Detz-Purte, tiav liiuod. JtVma Tr. Knit. .t-,. U.utn, c , yva liK. A Kk. I - Mom fjl t r. m.,r. Knmtm nd .SV-rix'ie" .r. .y tl- r..ins aajaar harBH.l..ail I h... ju.t now rnrwl a atlara of it.UigwuU .ri, i.i, with n. So atkrau.. aa po.'.. -,naL tin- KAl-vr.ti.t.A , mi bar. ana ilKil lo tlw.- proft-snion aa wt u a to tlte yvoyl.. ' m From J. K. Johnston. .7., Wir-ma. . " a Kor twi-lve yira. I liarl tli'-vUow Krv.ip.laa OB my nht arro. dunntr wlm-h time I triei all (be r-. hritfd pl(vi.-ian I roul'l n-at-li, and to haa dreila of d.iH.ir. worth of miUrm-. Tta akava arirre w nl I'l'-it Ih- eonl. tmame vutMa, and Ua die-tiir. ,1,-nled that my arm moit be am;iUtl. t-jall takini.' your si.taw trsi'.lLI lie,k taw, bat, IIitk and aume of your 111 I ... To(rtVr they km run-d mi-. I am imw aa -!! and und a. any boa. I'H-nii; In a putjiir plaee, my raw- 1. known t erwy boilv tn tlua oouuuuuiljr, ami exaUa Um aoauat at all. root iT'.a. fl.nnf Mmrn, jr. r. f, of .Vnmll f '. II'., a ttudtuy mtmbtr of Iks Caiutdiua 'araa aiiir. I hare nel Tonr Sa BSArARtl t tnaif faiailr, for itr:l tll.i)ilt, aud for pHrt-'miuo tkr Uwd, a ith erv b.ie b'-ial rvaulta, and feci omaitraai at ilui4 it lu lue ain.-W.li" Bt. Anthony's Firw. Boae, Es!t Bheam Scald Head, Bora yea. iron Jtarrry Sirkier, A'?., the aW( eiitiir ef tko 'iHiikiutumtrt irava-eit, 'ramryruiua. "Our only child, about three yrara of a.. aat attacked liv piuipli.-a on hi. forrucatl. They nav:!y apn-ail until they lirne-d a loatliMMne and .iruwvt mirf, whirh roveretl bia face, and artitally biiiiurl hi. rye. lor aoiae dart. A .kjil'il pbyamaa appuat nitrate of filrcr ami otln-r reineUir., without aoy aiuumit efiivt. r'..r fillwn dire we imarded ha i.imI Irat with tlirui be .liouUI tear oiiea the Im- tt-haar and romipt woniel wliKh rorered hi. waokt fare. Ilarmg tried errry thins ele " bad any horte from, we bi-gan ci.'n'J !,""r Air.ieAMU-a, and avtiiviiuf tlie aallde of pota.h litiuu. a. yaa and i dinet. Tlie sore tieyau to heal when . nal firra ,i.- kr.l h,,ttle. and waa well wtwn ( had Itawhat the aeraad. Tbe el ild'a eyelaabea, lucli had ruaia out, crew atfUO, and he la aw aa l-a.Uiy and uar aa any otln r. The whota Baj-hborbuod pralicaal thai tua ebud must dar." Syphilis and Marcurial Disease. 1 SVnat Dr. Hiram of St. Umii. A'iifarl. m ami your kaajAlAKILJJt a more rrirtaal rernrd for the aeeuartary aymtom. of Siaiiu and fur syphilitic diaeaar than any otlier poueM. Tlut prwrMioa are hub-Med to you for suaia at Ual beat awdtriara we have." JVoai A. J. Frenrk, .V. sm eminent fkysu-ion cf Inrme. Hu arso if a pnntmeut member f the Lsoulotnreor MisKu kusttt. tlru AYKR. iy dear Sir: I hare raaad roar Sarsapauili t fi ex.riUut rt-medr foe waiu, both of tlie priwv an l rroa.urr type, and turn tual la aoiue Cli li-il were too oimtmate to yield to oth. r renHtili-f . I do not know what we can m .lor with aion-eerUinlv "f rik'ixsi., Itcn powef liil alteram c la niii.ril." Vr. t ol. H. IViw er.Voe r.rnnmct, S.J-. Kvl ,-ea.:ful ul.i-r. on l-i I --". ueU by the mmm t.r ni- retirr. or aiee.-ari.ii nunw, wUlh grew mora ami m..re a..-,-ra.ate.l lor year., ia . try n nivi'v or tr.atm. nt tint could l Ml,''""V'!r perM.Veniur ar of AT Kit S trttlAtbr lint. ' "n be found more lnT"'"; 5. Jre.'l..s tlin th, aod . took acr.rai dutaa liottli. to i-ure bim. T.auoorrbcca, WhJtea. yamalw WMtraa are pwralle produee.1 br anterual S-'r, IT. ernjifn. ami are eery often rur,l by the altTabra etti-et of thla riAKHAP UII.I.A. Some caaea renmra, howevrr, ill aid of the S tKiAr.VKILLA, tutf fkllfai appltrattoa of ba-at n mdK.. I'rvm the vll -'t -r. anit -iiI?lH-e:hruted Pn Jo1"" If rri.'. ;' 'in.'l. iffii. 1 barefou:..l v-.i-.r .-..Hti'MiiLLv an CKeelleaS alteratire in iheW of frmaW-a. Many iara of Irn pil-irity. I-'ii 'irrh.ea. ttitcmal I lo.Tatkia.aa4 JoraFdi Nlitv, ari.mir trom tlie arofdlona dlatbeua, lmeii l. . to it. aud there are few that do ant. a Wit. .vt i. iiniprrl)- al.l.-d by te at treaunem. A tattt, uaiciUiuy to i'.ie tt' fuioiicuUoa oa nitme. leri'f'f : " Mr Hanhfer and lnT-lf have heen rvrd t4 TfTy rii-l'ilit-.tin lurorrho-a of lon .Uoittg, two butties of JOIir SARSAPARllAA." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complsint, Cya. . pepsia. Heart Disease, Neural-., when caused hr Srrofltlo hi the ayftem, are rtpidy caieii by tliu L-N.I. bAKiAPAKiuja. AYER'S CATlTATiTIC TILLS possess so many advantages over the n.r purpratives in the market, and their imm Tirtues are so universally known, that n-s-.-vd not da more than to assure the paM: quality is maintained equal to tlie Wi it net has been, and that they may be ! p nded en. to do all that tliey have ever dun.-. -Prepami by J. C AY Eli, 11. D , i Co, Lowell, Mass., and sold by CiSold by C. W Schaffle, and BrntifU Bmi, I.ewisborg Sbiadel & Wageneiler, Selmsgrovet C.Brown, Hilton; andbvlri krs everywhere. lutiOjij "TIIE subscriber con- X. tinues to carry oa tbe J a.ivery siUNlneat atl the Did Niand on tkinihl Third street, near Market, and resnectfo I solicits the patronage ol his friends and t ' I puDlic eenerallv. CHARLES F. UK! Lewishnrz. May IS, 1850 C O I. C OAL ( Ot U rTlHE subscriber keeps constantly oa hi I X a iare assortment or the very Dev."-" i mukin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for liren'l slove purposes, which he will sell al ihe ver I lowest prices for Cash. ' Also, Blacksmiths Coal, Plasty and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood. tnat 1 will arl I im? undersold by any man Havmi: s" I weigh-scales, full weieht will be eiven. Coal Yard near Weidrnsaul's hotel. ' GEORGE HOLTEI' Lewisburg;, May 27,',59. v," titt r tin reiTT r n ttt a n mrr attcV 7 h ivauiiuau sv aivbauui'iili t3 on Market Square, Lewisburg. J A good supply cf Chair. Tslblf ItureauM, Miindta, dtc.on banderm-'' rder DAVID fil.TER. jt i.PFPixni.r tAMu r jk:"'1 bsacS rrt4.i)sal Irnkkars.laUia wW.f" Tea-Jr.i-Ji :r r-r T-r. To al ril " ,BMLjl St the aafj. r.1, S r . It nrrernbertrr p.ri- 'iL eta a 111 pay r f ut ainnih.. 7aru ti'r -n r-' 1 j tns yrara. for al j. ar ii Naii on. ritr 11 ' 1 t tll year, a. Stufla No.'. S eta. Pa.in.r1 ut ,iuilt rewirrd ia Bold, po-tner nt.imii or trfc r ' , valaa her. Mo. I kind, nf I'veiturr n-r''frJ .,ulia I ear-when Ihe IIBr (Splimlor aim I-" I tl'll. I (unlra. we h.e a runniuc ari-eunt' ii . w t r I jirnTiAi.i,i, Dinuwari, n- .. :.u r. - I tr.a wrrk, tocuu .!t.r "",,H.r',,ti. r'1 1 f "'L11'-"' '" !'.",f f !?V.T".M'S a...taul. iwo.ituarra t.iAi. rM,tr a I B"t otrr ona-aiurlb of a mln.n. lo ili'l r r i;!it I aoara. Ac. aa mv he aerre.1 apiMi. A .uTI fuiatuMt trpe, .r tact rfd i.rnr. e"- t ,.'f "z I a.in.irallir. Illral.e.ic.llint'e","''l, I - - . .i.-iue-r Commnnicaticr. d..ir..l en ..pa-i. ci a' ( ar.l areeaip.eir.1 c. thr aritrr'J rral , The MAUSKTIti'TKI H-K''" '"",." rtir'- - . f V b...,la aaax-ltrll IS.-7 pi in .Mar r wrmt- - Nrw. ia adraare ot the I'bil.d Sal rj,l,lr'r, roanrrtd aith thr 0ire arr ' ,,k"" kind, of JOB rBIKTIKO.b.-",'..r. j ata... ..d dr.iB-k and . a rrar.'i - - M --.. u.l Trrtura,-.-. vr"5Zi Mr: Jaf IT. IK-', n frri-ntnmt aju " ly rlaulit. r liaa .iii-ml foe a yar pa.t wnim SYniliilou rut.tifO. wbi. wa v.ry truutj. ttr-J'n nr Wr"trtnii s'r".ifc laftswt mm ItrOak " y
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