UNION COUNTY STAR& LEWISBURG CHRONICLE. BnfortunaU Points. General M'Clellan has been inspected of eotertaioiog strong pro-slavere and Srathero feelings, sod one CTeot ia bis hh fterUlol gives ejblor to the suspicion. Be, fur long time, preferred to tike op all residence to the south, end while liv log la New Orleaoi wis so intimate com wtiloa of Beauregard. II i Southern MveJifUie vera at that time not eorjoeel- 4. Indeed, ao well known were they that Gift. Qaitman selected him at one of the If ffieeri required to assist him in com- analog tne ntliDastenog expedition galast Cuba, ondcrUken daring the Ad aataiatratioo of Pre. Pierce, bat Dipped la Iba bod by Governor Marcj, Secretary Of State, who pretented the eipedition from lea? log Mobile. We may add to the forea-oioa the fact that, when Geo. N ClelTaa wat made Commandor-in-Cbicf of Iba Uaioo armies, the Kicomood papers charged thai be bad offered his services to the Siothern Confederacy when tbe war pagan, and the General hat never denied Use charge. All these circumstances, taken ia aoooection with the favorable results 10 tbe Confederacy of bis generalship, aaay aecooot fur the great respect wrtb erbioh Ibe South bat always spoken of tb Aneriaaa Napoleon. J9Aaothcr damaging faot in history b that M'Clellan b one of (he three men aptdaUy tdected by Jeff Datu (as Scc'y of War) to visit Europe to perfect their military knowledge. They went, at tbe Katioa's expense, and reported. Of tbe three, two (Mordocai and Delafield) are mm in the Rebel ranks, fighting tbe mother ho bore and educated them. M'Clellan's tlaidity prevented hit fallowing them je, at tbe head of our Army, and as leader al the Opposition, be is answering Jeff.' axpeetatioot quite as well. GREAT TRUTHS! Before Georgia seceded, lion. A.H.. Snnusss said, in her Convention, What right hat the Kiirlh assailed t What juttiet has been denied 7 And what clainf. foun ded aa iustiee and rinht. hat been withheld Can either of you to day name one tingle net nf mrong, deliberately una purpotelu am.t by tne Oooornment at Washington, of which the South Aat o right to complain i challenge the Fromllon.S.A.Dofci.As'lastspccch At Chicago, April 11, 18G1 : The eonsjriracy it now known. Armict hare hetn rm'itJ, War it levied to aetnmplith it. There two only two lidet to the question. Every man mtot be for the United Statu, or against it. Tkert tan be no neutralt in thit tearonly fttrioit or traitort. Jirr.DAVis'last words to the Union Peace) men, Jaques and Gilmore, '64: "We art not fighting for Slavery. We are fighting for Independence, and that, or exter mination, tee will have." We teeeded to rid oursehct nf the rule of the majority." "Say to Mr. Lincoln from me, that I shall at amy time be pleased to receive proposals far peace am the basis oj our inacpenaence. u wtu oe I to approach me wtta any onus. 8bow the above to all Prate men. Comparisons. During this Revolution, with a popula tion of 3,000,000, there were 395,000 men ailed into service. If the same proportion vera ealled out now, we should bare an ray of 4,000,000. It was said one third of onr people, in 78, wore Tories. They are now leas in reportion. The eld Continental money became, at leal, worthless. Pat down the Rebellion Md greenbacks are good as gold. Out fathers had no relief fund, and no Mitary or Christian commission, for their ftmillei er themselves. Potetty, hunger ajad lekednesa were their lot. It abort, it costs comparatively notbios far aa to preserve the boon of Liberty and Uaioo that was so hardly won for us. A correspondent of the West Chester Bsaord aaya that the wife of tbe rebel General Hill, and another with husband in tabal army, are boarding in the neighbor, fceod ef Dowoingtowo, Chester county, tad that a few days since they made their appearance at a faneral at tbat place, cheated gorgeously, and Stunting tbe rebel eetora, white and red, conspicuously on varices parte of their apparel. (Imagine the lata of a Union lady in Kebold-ni, if aha displayed tbe red, white and blue !) Pierre Souls, of Louisiana, (Rebel) aod Jeste D. Bright, of Indiana, (Copper head,) have told out and retmvci to Ku tofe. Both are completely satisfied tbat tba .Rebellion is a failute, and (like rate) touting the ship. CALL AT T. . EVANS Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, for Cheap Goods I Ilia Stock ia complete, Sugars, Coflccs, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil, ss. mTMm a -wrm Tobacco, Cigars, Jblour, ccci, isn, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Q,ucensvare, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce Goods. Cash paid for Call and examine yourselves, General Election Proclamation. yifHEKEAS, in and by an Act of the V General Assembly of lhi&9late,entitled "An act 10 regulate the general elections of this Common wealth," enacted the 2d day of July. 1839, it is enjoined npon me to give public notice of such elections to be held,and to enumerate what officers are to be elected, therefore I, L. F. ALBKIUHT, High SheritTof the county of Union, do hereby make known to the qualified electors of said connty that a General Election will be held on the second Tuesday of October neat, (being the I tlh day of said month) in and for the several Election Districts of said county, to wit ; I district at the late Commissioners office in and fur Sew Uerlin borough. II district at the house of Thomas Pursel in and for Union township. Ill district at the house of Theobald Sanders in and (or White Deer town.-hin. IV district at the house of James Lawson in and fur Kelly township. V district at the bouse of George Wolfe in and for East Butfaloe township. VI district at the house of Jas S. M'Creight in and for Butfaloe township. VII district at the house of Jacob Deckard, in Mitlluibur;, for West Buualoe township. VIII district at the public School house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. IX district al the UutTaloe H'ue ia and for South Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the house now occupied by Wm. InW'lTin and for MirBioburg borough. XI dixtrict at the Laurelton School house in and for Hartley township. XII district at the house of Peter Wehr in and for Limestone township. XIII distric: at the Election house near John Reish's in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house of Henry R.Hpeeie in and for Harlleton borough. XV district at the house of J.P.Hagenbnch at t'niontown 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, io 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 tne House of Representatives or Pennsylvania; One person as sheriff of Union county ; OnepersonasCoininissionerofUnioucounty; One persou as Auditor of Union county; and One person as Coroner of Union county. XOTICE IS HEREBY GVE.V, That .ery prrtion, excepting JuW or the Pwe, who ha!l hnld mny nfnr or pKttntin,nt nr profit or trust uniler ibe Umt1 t?lt, or ut thin rtnte, or an, cttr or inrt)rtior&tr4 rittftrirt, whether a romnitiitalird ofltrer or othrwtw, a f ultonliuate ottlrrr or awut, who in or hU he employed unier the lettt'latire. executive, or judiciary dvparttneDt of thin tte or of the L'nit-d StabM, or of any incorporated df.trict : and aleo that every uirmbcr of CouCTesi and of the $ute legislature, and of the neleei or e-imnmn council of an, city, or eom mii"ner of any incorporated di-lrict, it hy law incapa ble of holding or exerctitina at the same time, tbe oftice or appointment or judire. imniectitr or clerk of any eleo. Uon ot lm t.inimouwealin., and that no tnpector,juti;e, or any niheer of eucb efecUun snail bu eligible to be tbeu voted for. -No permn fhatl be permitted to vote at any election an aforeeaid, other than a white freeman of the aice of twenty-one yearn or more, who ehall nave reiuded in thtft flat at leaet one year, and in tbe election district .liere be offern to vote at le.-utt ten daya immediately preccdina; eucb election, and within two year paid a State or coun ty tax, which rbitl! have been aMcseed at leat ten dave b.-fore the election. Uut a citizen of the United StAlen who hae preTKualy been a qualified totrr of thii etate, and removed therefrom and returned, and who ban reai ded in the election di.triet and peil taxes as aforrnakt, ehall he entithi lo vote after reeidinc in thie State aix months: I'rovided, That tbe white freemen, rititene of the l'nited rotate, hrtwecn the aeni of twentyine and twenty-two year, who have resided In the election die. trict ad aforesaid tru days, ehall be entitird to vote, aithoncb. they hall not have paid tmxea. M.o periH)n ehall be permitted to vote whose name la not contained in the li.t of taxable itihhitantfurni-hd by the Oommierlon, rs. nnlese. First, heprislure a receipt for tliepaymentwithin two year of a gtateor cvunty tax ashed agreealdy to Uie Constitution, and ejve satiffao. t,.r- evidence eitlier on hi own oatb or anirtnatiu or tl.e oath or athrniation of another that he baa paid sach tax, or r-u fuilure to produce a receipt shall make oatb to the payment thereof, or rVcond If he chum a ritfht to vote by t-M'taift an elector between the ajrs of tw ntyone and twenty-two years he aha!! depoeeou oath oralhrma. tlon that be tiss resided In the plate at lea.t one year before bis application and make such prot.f of rtMridcnee in tbedi.trictas is r-uired l,y this art.and tliat he doea verily believe from tbe acrounteeiven him tbat he isofthe aforesaid age, and pire sueb otber evidence as is reqnired by this art. whereupon tbe name of the person so admit ted to vote shall he inserted in tbe alphabetical li.t by the inspectors and note made opposite thereto by writinK the word Viz if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of bavine paid tax, or the word aor if he ehall be admitted to vote by reason of such ace, sball be ealled out to the clerks who shall make the uJte notca in the uataof voters kept by them. ff any person shall vote at mora than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on tbe same day, or shall fraudulently Add and deliver to the inspector two tirkets together with the intent ille eally to vote or advise and procure another so to do. he or they so ofb-ndinc shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than fire hundred dol lars and be iuiptiaoaed not leas than three nor more than twelve months. "If any person not qnalified to vote In this Common. wealUi, agreeably to law, (eiorpt tbe sons of qualified citiasos.) sball appear at any plane of election for the purpnea of issuing tickets or or Influenciug the eitisena qualified to vote, be sball on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum wot exceeding . o hundred dollars f. every aueh offence, and be uupruoned for any term not exceed ing three montha." Said election to be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon and continue until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The return judges of the several districts of the county will meet at ten o'clock, forenoon. in the Court bouse at Lewisburg, on the third day afler ihe election, (being Friday the 14th day of October) to do and perform I'lose duties enjoined npon them by law. The Return Judges of Union, Sn?der and Lycoming counties are required to nice: at the Conn house in the borough of Lewisburg, on Tuesday the 3 1st of October, to make out retains for Ibe three members of Assembly and for Senator. The Return Judres of this Congressional district to meet at the name time and place. Dated at theSheriraOrtice.Lewisburg.Pa-, the 7th day of September, A.P. 1064. L F ALBRIGHT, Sheri Daily nomine 1 .k- SI;,.rE', " commenced furnishing 1' Brrbr Telegraph K. J. . l pereopjthe very latest w at cheap,, , tuMm consisting in part of taken in exchange for Butter and Eggs. my stock, and satisfy 1 J FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Place ! BUREAUS, from 10 to f IS. FINE PREYING BUREAUS, front f JD to f'X SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. &o. different price. BEDSTEADS, from S3 to fS a dillemnt patterns and UtMt tjrla. TABLES, Kitenti.nn, 11 fret tad npwaHa.Ceoti. IVr, Enrl. Oarrl, DintDKtwo Bit). Rreakta.it. mud cf any hind cf Wwo4destri,hut Walnut, Mahogany anti How wooti aiaray oo hand fur Ut UaUe. STANDS, Tepor, What-Xot, eriiig, Ac. Ac, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, CpholptMwd, Law Arm. 9ewimr, Parlor Chair always) oo hand: atan.Cao Heutt. Larce liorher and Name, Windsor Chvirs. larpe and mall Korkrr. Table and Children' Chair, alwaya on haod. TO WEIi-RACKS.DOUOH TRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, &c. Furniture of jny otcn manvfacture, insured one year. P' S. I Intend, in a qhort time, ns noon a I can set up a fine Harr.) to attend to the UMJEKTAKINO UUSIXErtS I will Ireep some iweniy-five ur more diflerent sized Cof fins finished, and always ready on short no tice, and. will sell twemy per cent, cheaper than hat ever been done in (.ewisburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately, CH AS. S. m..,Cluimberlin' Block Lowbbnrs, ttb. U. lKi. BEST AND LAST NEWS! WE have just received from Philadelphia and New York, a very large and well selected slock of WINTER GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in ihe selection of this stork of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will hud it their advantage to give ns a call as in prices we defy any ot our neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stock of Groce rles, Hardware, Qtieengware, c SALT, FISH. COAL, rL ASTER, & White Mirth Lime, Calcined Hatter, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on hand. ttTCOVXTRY PRODUCE taken in Ex change for Goods as usual. N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grains J.XO WALLS fc CO Lewisbnrg, Dec. 1863 We would inform the pnblic that we have for sate, in our newly established Nurseries, near the Lewisburg Station, a larger assort ment than last year of Frail Ornamental Tree, Shrubs, In our old Nurseries in Adams countv, we have the largest slock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 1863 and Spring of '61. We therefore can furnish Tree: by large quanti ties to Dealers Ac. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res pectfully solicited to an examination of our slock. We also desire a d. zen good AGEXTti to aell f de cominc Spring. 8HELI.ER & HUMMER WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 9Ak THE undersigned, having removed fValher Watch and Jewelry establishment fto Criswell's New Baildmg, Market St., between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instrnments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps on hand an assortment of choice JEWELRY, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which she offers at prjees to soil tbe times. Also. CLOCKS and WATCHES. All woik aad wares warranted as represea MARIA S. ZU8ER. I DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL IS the vital prineiple of the Pine Tree obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the Tar by which its highest medicinal properties are reiained. It is lb.e medicine that cures when all others fail. ifore V" a Omght Ham Sort Throutt Wave yon any of the premonitory symptoau of that moat fatal diftea.-9 Omrueijttion Those who should be warned by these tyavnhnM en erally think tightly of them until It la too late. rom this fact, perhaps more than any other, ansae the sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweeoa U the grave at least one sCrlft of death's victim. What are its qreiraVtu t It usually beitins with astiort,dry eooin. whlcn anon becomes habitual, but for some time nothing u ttA except a ro(y mucus. The breathing Is mwhat f: Jtcalf. and u:.nsllilht exercise much Aurrseol. A sense of tlfl.tnus anl m,,,ri,vm at the ehert is often felt. Ai the disease advances, tbe patient becomes thin In flesh, ,ti. i.Mnt .httite. ereat laniror. indolence. and dejection of spirits: may continue iu this state fir a considerable leoutn of time : and Is very readily aff.. ted by slight exposure or fatiitue. If these occur, the wuah becomes more troublesome, and ia attended With expectoration, which ia moat oopioua and free early in the moraine. Il ie sometimes streaked with blood. At this stase. niht sweate usually set in and In some ea ses a proluse bleeding of the luu may also eecur. I'aln In s..roe part of tbe chest Is felt, and often a diffi culty of lyioft upon one or the ether aide without severe eta of couching or a sense of fullness or sulloration. The poise becomes full, bard, and frequent, the beclio flush tinirra the cheeks, and the din malady is (aal has tening to Its close. You now ask. Is then a am t Cimtumftinr hits ben and can he. mrxf by the nse or my TAKOKblAL,even in apparently hopeless eases. Ibis assertion I make with the ability to ptesent the most complete evidence) of the truth. Space will not ad- mtt of my ultimt tbe contents of the many thousands oftestimooiale to its value, which I have been and am receiving from men and women of unque.tlcnable wortli and reputation. 1 have bed a number of these ce run es tes printed in circular f. rm which I will send yon freeon application. Whether you nowdetermlneto try the medk-ine or not, aend for the circular. After years of study and experiment, I offer this medicine, believing it to be the best remedy for all roifm-miry yl bconckou disrates. Iryou can not be benefited py the use of the TARCORIllAUIbelieveyouatebeyondallearthlyaid. Yet if there art better eorate agents. I earnestly a.lyise their use. The best remedies, the best care, are needed by those afflicted with this disee. Because 1 believe this to be the beat, I aak you to try it. Many, not only of the people, but physicians of every school sod practice, are dally asking me, hat la the principle or mum of your success in tile treatmentof iWaveaarv Omfumpfioa My answer Is this: The innaoraion of the digestive organs tbe strenpt . ewittoof the debilitated system the fmrillcalwn and ew rKhment of the blood, luu.t expel fp-m the sy.tem the corruption whl-h scrofula breeda. While thisisetfeeted by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, Its healing and renovating principle is also acting upon the irritat-d aurlaeeaof the luni;s and throat, penetrating each dis eased part, relieving pain, subduing inflamatioo. aud restoring a healthful tendency. It this two-fold power, the healing and tbe atrengthening. continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constsnt recui-erstlve ten dency, and the patient is saved, if he baa not too long delayed a resort to the meass of cure. The PINK TKKF TAR CORDIAL will cure Coogbs, fore Throat and Breast. Bronchitis, Asthma. Croup. Hooping Cough. Uiptherla, and is also an excelleut remedy for disease of the kidneys,and female complaints. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine has ihe name of ihe Proprie tor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious inflations. Prices Fifty Cenis and One Dollar per Bottle. Prepared only by Ihe Proprietor. Pt. L. Q. C. WISH ART, No. 10, North Second St. Philadelphia, Pa For Sale by all Druggists 1027yl PAE.3ICR, RfVsS & CO., (lats a. ram sa asn to.) Levrisburg Planing Mill, keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order 1'loorlngr, Siding, UOorg,san, suuiiers. iiiiimim, Mouldings of all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly Aired. All work warranted to give satisfaction s er-Ao extensive lot of E,UUlber of al! descriptions on hand for sale. Factory oit Korth Second street, Lewisburg, I'a April S2, 1839. GENERAL ORDER. THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day laken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on wiih the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Ollicers and Employees will report for instiuctions. J. EDGAR THOMSON. President Penn'a Railroad Company. Office of the Penn'a Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1862. ) General Order, No. 1. To tale Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1 862. I. The Wetitern Ilvllon, from Warren to Erie, will be under the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His OlDee will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all communications respecting their duties or the business of the road, to him, eicrpt as otherwise provided in ihis Order. II. The t:at?rn Division, from Sunbury to Wheiham. will be under the sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. BLACK, whose title will be Superintendent of Ihe Eastern Division. Employees on ihis Division will be under his charge, and will make a'l commu nications respecting their duties or the busi ness of the road, to him, except aa otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Account of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis-1 ion, be in the immediate charge of JOHN C.1 BOnOS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Office will be at Erie. On the Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge oi THOMAS M.DAVIS, whose title will be As sistant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passeneer accounts by Employees on enhei Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets toTaosias M. Davis. JOS. D. POTTS. General ManagecJ 9, uenerat ma I Company,") ie R. R. C ice, to if.I. Pennsylvania Railroad Lessee Philad. dr. Erie General Manager's Office, Williamsport, Jan. 30, 1863. Gas Fitting ENtablitttament. TJOOM8 in Fatca's Block, Market St, rear IV or Bower s jewelry pnop. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best shops in Philad., I hope to render satisfaction. BliRNERS and other Fixtures always on hand or furnished at short nonce. O. B. EVANS Lewlatmre. tVpt. 14, 1M Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Dentin!, Office in the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street. (western entrance, np stairs) LEWISBi.'KU. Dr.BURLAN is now constructing the Nno seetinoal Block work, baked on Platina base, which for cleanliness, beauty and strength has do eqnal also teeth mounted on the var ious Bases in use and having bad a long and e I tensive 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 will be evident to all II who will . j, . im. . Dr. Bof t . the only j partial examination, person who constructs thise tsueut work in ; Ibis section of country. rsv-r-k.. . .k.n . .l . I tinet. Lewisbnrg, Sept. J, '55 vsa. vssiar. SHSII WSSf I CW.'UI V1IB IBS Ihe j Notice to Trespassers. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the premises of the undersigned, situated in Budaloe township, for the pnrpose of hunting partridges and oilier small game, as they will be dealt with according to law. CHAKI.K KUtV. DAMFt Rt.Fklt, AMIHKW IIAI.'CK, JIKOKOK I KAH, (iKIlllIlK HKOtVN, JclllN HK r.K. WILLIAM BAKKK, M. HI I K. WM. II KI.KKNBB, h T. I'ONTILrl. OKO. PKK1-IHCH, HirllAKH JoitltuN', JAMK! I Kit IN, ; WM. ("THAN.", ADAM OKOiK, J. f Pi.NTU'i. IeKKKs.'.D DbllR WM. !" Pc I flU, FKKIiKKIl K KFAOBL, tVU K. BAKKK, AUAH SIIWKI.KR, bAM I. H. HIMUNI'OS, O. C. THOMPSON. JOHN W fl-lllNToN, JAMKS W. HIMONTOS, IiAVIIt VIlNKIIIA. SUCH S Kb Mr I1.LK, HAVIII It.iVKi;. A HI! A II AM t.-ll. t-l!tN MllilKMAKBIt, li.lL IMnN HKNMill, Jonathan sroLMi, bept. 1, IMilw4pd f-.t , T H EKE we will find a large a-.sor.menl latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such as French and English all wool Cloth, Irom $2.50 op to $10.00. Knoiiy Boys' Cas simere.and Silk Mixed Cassimeres.Salinelts, Stc. Ciof llllic; of all descriptions ; Men's and Boys' Vfear Whole Suns for iJiH.ftO that is, cloth coat, saitn vest, casimere panls. Summer Suits for $5.50. Also, a larze as sortment of Hats. Caps, ic, such as M'Clel lan, Garibaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hats, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, SuapenJers, I'tnhrellas, Neck Ties. &c. NOW IS THE TIME ! to save from 25 to 60 per cent., and get ihe Latest Stvles. Abo. Goo'ls Cut and made to order, and in Ihe latest siyle. Always from five to ten bands al work. Call opp.wiie John Walls V Co.'s Store, Market Mreet, Lewisbnrz. Dec. 18ii:t N. K. ZIMMERMAN For Rat. .Tlif-o, KonrlifN, 4nt, Itftl Ituusi, .llotlix In I'm . Wool rii.A.c..liiictt uu l'l;inl,I'ols, AllitllsIlN, &.C. Put up in r , an.! fi.i'fl Rfxs. It-.ttta an4 Flasks, gianai'i sis.for HoitL. Pluc l,iilLTiosa,s;c. onl iotsl!:l. rm.-tlivs knowD." r r.- tr. in I rn " , Niit 'lapit. r"ii. tn tlis tinman Fali!y.,, Kats eniv oat cif ttit ir h. les to dir." I r' Sold Wholesale in all large cities. 3TSold bv ai! liiuggists and Retailers everywhere r7!!! Bawats !!!of al", wrrth!e-is imitations. LafSre thai "Cot's'' name is on each ' llox, liotlle. and Klaic. before vou hny. rr Address IIi:MtV It.(OST t. l-C"PRISflPAL 1 PUT 1-I BKoallW-AT, .N. V. resold by all Wh. legale ami Retail Drug gists in Lefi?.biirg, Pa. ln:)7mS For the Harvest or 1861! PKCIKKD BV Thirty-Four distinct Patents ! THE unparaMed success of the Buckeye is the strongest proof its superior mer its. And us reputation is sn well e-laMiihrd thai since its introduction the tnanuiarturers have been entirely unable to supply the demand. We will call attention to a few of i'.s points of excellence an I ihe farmer to give il a persoual examination. The Two Driving-Wheels, &c. The TWO DRIVING WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine maybe thrown out of gear, or be backed without vthraiins the knives the Steel Culler Bar the Wrought Iron Guard, wtlh Hardened Steel Face or Culling Edce ihe Double Hinged Joint, by which the (,'ui'er Bar may be Folded ihe Ions Crank Shaft ihe S:eel Spring and Wheel, by which the Culler Bar may be raised and lowered so as 10 rut as low 10 the ground as may be de-ired ihe Steel Pitman and lira-s Box ns Lishl Draft no Side Draft) no weight on ihe horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all rf which form a combioation of advantages which noapther machine possesses. No Gearing on the Drivins Wheels. A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. each, will cut an acie of f-ras an hour wilb ease. The machine is furnished with two Cutter Bars one forcutting grass, and the other for cutting grain (racu expres-ly adapted to the use inlendrd). No effort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in theenviable position it now occu pies, ibat of being the Best machine in the World I Dunns last harvest hundreds of Farmers, 11 It l den an. in consequence of our inahtlity,to supplvihe mand were unable to obtain the Buckeye, d were forced 10 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 relv entirely upon machinery in gathering his bay and gram crops. Fanners who would avoid disappointment in procuring n Buckeye can scud in their orders now. We are now prepared to fill orders for the com ins Harvest. "Addrcsa, SLIFER WALLS, SHRINER & CO. Manufacturers nf Keystone Clover Hollers, &C, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Gentlemen!! I'urnlsibln? Store, Jarte St. , just atmce the Bank, Jt LEWISBURG, PA. The snbscriber has removed into the new fitted and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres. Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terras. Being practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, I can confidently invite both Old and Arte Ctomrdo n't forget the Sign The Red Door! May 2, 18M J H BEAI.E ALBRIGHT & BREWER. A TTORNE Vs Law. omce corner of IV M.k " J Focrih-St. Lelsbnrs L'nion Co- Pa iso ciaim Aeen.s lor ihe nroeore. ment or Pensions, Back Pay, and Bo ie and .ii ,u " u oouiiiie ensions. Back Pav. .J n.,...:.. an1 Slate. other claims against the United Lewisburg, April 7, 1864y inj JZiaimeraiaa's lh a TJ. S. 7-30 LOAN The Secretary of the Treasury gives noiire .hat subscriptions will be revived for Coup on Treasury No.es. payable .hree years from Aug. I3ih. 16. '!h "r,,,, the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annom.-pr.nc.pal and interest both u. be paid in lawlul money. These notes will be convertible at the op lion of the holder al maturity, into an per cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Gdvernment may elect. Thev will be issued in denominations of $M, $,00 S5O0. 1.000 and $5,000. and all sujj scrtpiions must be for 6Hy dollara or some multiple of 6uy dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the own ers free of transportation charges a soon a'ter the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepaied. As tho notes draw interest from August IS, persons making deposits subsequent to that date mnst pay the imereat accrued from dale of note to dale of deposit. .Parlies depositing twenty-five thouar,d dollars and upwards for these notes at 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.eeiptof a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer wiih whom the deposit was made No deduction for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It I a NiTinsJit rjiTisna Bisk. offering a higher rate of interest thaa any other, and We best security. Any savings bank which pays iis depositors in I? S. Notes, considers ihit it is paying in the best ctrculiaiiug medium of Ihe country, and it can not pay io anything better, for i:s own assets are either in Gov ernment securities or in notes or bonds pay able in Government paper. It is equally convenient as I temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their fate and accumulated interest, and are the brsl secu rity wiih banks and as collaterals for dis counts. t,inrTUble Into Sit prr feat. S-;0nld Boats Io addition to ihe very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege ol conversion is now worth about three pet cent, per annum, for the current rale for 5-UO Bonds is not less than nitm per cent, premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent, j V- S. slocks was over lueniy per cent. Il I will be seen ihai the actual profit on this loan at the present market rate, is not less than ten per ceut. per annum. Its Kirmpllua from Male or Munlripil Taiailnn. But aside Irom all the advantages we have enumcraied, a (special Act of Congress ex empts all binds and Treasury n l-s fum Ivcal taxation. On Ihe average, this esempti-n is worth ab iut two ptr cent- per ynnum, accor ding to tbe rate ot taxation iu various pans of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so greot inducements io lenders as those issnd by Ihe Government. Iu all other forns of Indebtedness, ihe faith or abi,:y o private parties, or stock companies, or seperate com munities, only, is pledged lor payment, while Ihe whole properly of Ihe country is held to secure the discharge of all obligations of the United tstmea. While tbe government offers the most lib eraj terms for its loans, il believes thai tbe very strongest appeal will be to ihe loyaily aud patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates wtil be issued for all deposits. The parly dep. 'Siting must endorse upon the ori',t,rinu certificate ihe denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued iu blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must Le let with ihe officer re ceiving the deposit, io be forwarded to the Treasury Department. ScBsrairnoss will as bfceivso by the of ihe l ulled States, ai Wasbing V''liflhe several Assistant Treasurers and : designated Depositories, and by the First National Bank of Hilton also of Danville, and by all National Banks which are deposi tories ol public money, and ALL RESPECTABLE. BANKS AND BANKERS thronghout the couuiry will give further infor malum and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. limOmS THE greatest improvement yet in the Sewiug Machine art. A curiosity worth seeing. Please send for circular mjih sample of sewing. These Improved Machine save osia nc. dbsd re cur. of thread and silk, and make Ihe lock stitch alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly, eacept "ihe primed directions." No chanee in sewing from one kind of goods lo another. And no taking apart to clean or oil. Our Niw MasJi-racTnav is now complete, with all iis machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines which tor icti and riincTtoi or rtsisn are not surpassed by any manufactory in the world. N. B. Should any machine prove nnsatis factory, it can be returned and money refun ded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own asenis. FIKKLE & LYON. S. Iff. CO. bUOAUWAV(SEW YOKK.' April 6, Imu. Jl i Advantages of the KXUCKLEK WASHIXr, MACfllXK. 1 IUR the purpose of convincing ihe com- ! munily that ihe Knuckler Washine Machine can not he inm..j c . . , - - . , -.c anil tanillltv in .l.ttinn ln.i. v ...1.. : "b .,v-ur-, 1 mhc nieanre in referring to Miss Sarah Gibbonv. (daugh-! ter of John Gibbonv of this place,) who is eleven years old. weighs 5 pounds, and does ! the week's washing for the family in Ibrre ' bourn, and considers it a verv liehl job,' - rL: 1 -zmmm" wi,u in ..alliance 01 tne "linuciiier. ' Machines and Browning's celebrated Writ gers always 00 hand. , . t PAMEL BROWN. Libui((, March i, I8r)J.. vh ol- oBSav-satlv fan SorVjfula and Scrofulous Jntosumu, Trom sYaarrjj K'Us, 1 rW-i."r wawrcsmt M f.,nt. Mntnr. have M lar- nuantnu-a of vonr .nat, tttf.l.. fcais wevr yet one nrsltss wtticlt Unrnfust rk-sir.-.! rff.-rt si. .f full satisfaction totluasa who lum rt. A a fJ aa our pespk- try tl.tlv V VrvvMkan a b,H-n no Btctiktur like It Lrsurw is our rBsaa4t,7 Eruptions, Pimple. Blotches, Pustule, 0a ara, Sons, and all Diseaaat of tho Bkin. r,sa Her. HM. Stratum, HritM, c,, u I only slo my duty n yni awl IIm p6lB,aqaai I adit my fi-stluiuuy to that you al.liL r th. IT driu,l virt-s.-aoryoMrflKslKAKiij.,. Myswl, tt-r, a--d tfw. lia-I an allllctiu humor u, h-r vara, evt-a. and liair for y-nr, wIih-Ii we wjsr anaij, J eure until tri-d your SAKsAranilA. Bu. lT las-ii w.-ll lor artne nionllla." from Mrs. Jane K. Itl-r, a terll twm mj fttmttt Isrmnisr,!!, Cap , ., "My daughter I'aa au J. r.-.! f.r a yar pa.t Sernliiloua riipti'o. wrl.i B was vry tr,-,,.., .tl,lnlf afforilrtl any w .u-f nnlil , tries) 7oa5 b lu,.ll,AI:ll.lV, llK-tl IMJ.M. complcirty irttm Clfirlet f. ''''. of Ihe. aTrt.f.l liiff, turrnjl ,f es., .ri..cir J. ,7 patitr M .VassisW, .. . " I h.tl fr ssTreral y.-arw s vmr wn hnm;r in tnf face, whkfh t'r-w "hi'Iui,, .L"" ,, ii.ii,'nrHj mv fcatun-a awl 1ms.TV? eral.le aRlwliun, I trfc .1 alnm-t ti. ry tlm.,TT rsiuld of loth advice ami nw.licin,, tm t wiUmw . . .. . . ' turn, uiiftl my tmm in mm nnoith mm MvbadT fc m,A 1 am with.Mit any ymrtitmi of A, I know oi. 1 -u)y p r tx-t btUth, tumX wilboJUm dwtit ow It to yuur &a tin a pa kj lla.' ErysipoiM GguenJ Debility .ParlfV thA Blood. frrm 7f. Knit. .C-tWji, Wutfrn Vw Yrwh UK. AVK. I l tm fi u rt Hw'm XriiwimM and rfnt rfn- L-TM-r-Tin-nvTw,, hAr-.PAKli.l.A,ait I ht ;nt now mrwi (Uri. of M.tUgw.iU Erptirl wm, n. w item wa pomsvt f i-ItliiU tllr fARSArvHII.I.A f's tMw jtbed to the prufi.'ifiiim a wili u, tiw jKoyi.' Fr-rm J. t:. Johnston t:f., K-nk-mvtn. Oh&. '. Kur twlv Jfirii, I hti tl- v-Uow KrvanHa on my riht tnit. dunn wliu-h u'me I trm mil tit- ifla-bna'-'J in.in I rml'l n-ay-h, aod toijfc hoo drvlii f M.".r w.rth of im-tliaue. TUt ! Ws-re no Ivkd thist lh mnl utiw viaf.t, uw, d.irtn l-Titl1 tlMt hit arm mutt br asnruUt4. tui taking your Saki'..kili.a. 1k. two bm. tKaH MMtf of ymip I'll. i v T'tctlvr thr htn rir-i tin. I am now m w-U aal wmmi m any boo, lit'in! in puWir i-iaf, m rmm- i krtuwD tj erf b-nly lo thu eouiniuuity, am. fu- Um wtmimmf II. from Hon. It- nnt Mnrtu if. P . P., of evmrit, H'., leudiug rnKtnLxr vf th CawMtimi I'wrimm mmt. I liar tw4TMrSAftArARiM.tanitaiIva for p-uerI ti.i)it f, ni for pnrf int tie with vtv betv IP imI n-ilt. ail fci CObflikM k CuUiUH-uOUii it Ui like aoLtcti." Bt. Anthon Fire, Bom, S&!t tnnit Scald Head, Bore ye. from TJarrrn .sickier. the mble fdiltm of Mt 'JttHLkan'i'-'k m, J'eHH.ylruwa. Our oulv rhll1, a.Nmt tlirf )- of ay. wi tttj. kAl hx pitnpl'-s ou hi.- for Iira.l. Thry rapkliy n.r'ail otitil tin'y tvtrnnil a Umtttoxjm aiid viruartit port, win--i r.iv-rI hi fa.f. and artualiy bUiidrt hi ye lor wnWrr dt.y. A mkili'kl phyafian aptt Hit rat of pi 'T other rriiHilicf without aoy apimit t'fltvt. K-.r liiWu we uardt-d M li:ti.dft. k-ii wuh tin-Hi be il 1 ou Id tear ojm th (r--& nni; atii! romipt wolibtt wliwh wvrml hia wboM f;f. Hitvmg trl rcry tiling w- hl acy Iifpt- fnni.o in-nn j;t in-' ytmr Ai"AraKiLi.a, aui it.:uij,' tlie HAinU? of putaait Ittotu aa c hr-t. T!ic iore Ni;ti to Iwal whu ? had tiw hret Iwtilf. wiuu wt? haa tm-twd tl.f nrrov't. TIh cl :Ui' eyeUi-ln'. which hal rimm out, t;rvw a-.uu, aud he hi w m li-a.ihyad fair a any oili- r. Tir whole nuUhurhuo4 pmuctM Uut tLe rhla-i rnUft ile.', Syphiliii and Mercurial DiseaM. 1 Trnm Ur. ihram SkniUttf St. JUwm. .VuwH. m i uf. v-Kir akipakhj a ninf flertoal TPTTiT-ily for ft aor-ouaarv vtutnii vf SvpbM ml for HVphtlitie diw-a-H- tKaii "any older we puMetw. 1 lie .rui'uu x tri.J. btt-ni to you for lh beat RtetiiClOt We Uavc." mm A. J. -.-, ir ff rntinent phynsi of J 'tvm. rr is a pr-tnHttul nentUr mf tUr UtjuUntn rt f M ituvhuattt. Vt'- AVKR. iy "ear Mr: I foawt jomT 8tmAPAiuu.t a X'-i-iU lit rnviy r Stpkuio Uuh of the priifiry an wmtiary tyy. mad rlFtw tital ia aiu eim u.t were too o'rftiuate lo yitmA to otln-r p.-nniii. I ! n"t know hr wfcaatia with mortrturitf :!, wheft pow iui sillirativc U rt'iu.r !.' .trr fhtts. S. Inn li. rXnr Irwjwirirt, -V. An.SSul ta.iT on !'. eaueU by the ftMN t.f ne rrtiry. of iwiviirnJ rtjf, whirh prew amort a.. l more a raJti lor year, nT JTJJ remedy or tr.tiiM nt that could w W"! p. rwrm- ue of Atkk ' S vKaiauu Jtlw 'W eawienn be f-nno more nTrT"'" Jlrtlmr thnn ttua, anal i CT-rai Oul bot;W to cure binu Iuoorrhcew. WWtiw, rmmlm WealrnfM, re pftrrallr priMlucsril by JntrnuU SrrKsfmrm tU ffnttoH, mui are very otVn rarttl br tW' 3)tratiw eflcet of thu Saichapakili.a. SnniveitM m,nirwj h-'wevt-r. m ai! of the S w:v.r.K.i.L., the flutfu iph'-atloH of loral it me-iih. irvja the wrlf.'n-tnt anif wMHlbraftd Jr Jif-S M rri!t f'i't-'inmti. u I hare fou;.-l v.i:r ihfi:n.L an netttm$ Iterative fn hw of frmal. Many a c4 lrn aTiilirity. Ii.-orrli-w, li.u-rnal I .-Tathn. tmn rll .l-Ml.tv, anmir trom th i-rofuiou diattmia. he ie .1 io it. K.al thT are few tbat on not. when its eff-N-t if imperl anJert by H 1 tiratmem. A biff MHtruttnff to afotr fft- puKicatum of me mtms, trriti'B .- Mr rf-in.fT i myaelf hT rnid Trrv fi. , ilit..tin lucorrhcrs of kn stiuaitt. two bottles of your SAkAPAauXA.' Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. Cyfr . pepaia. Heart Disease, Neuralgia wVn rauNed bv Srrotht fnthe ay -tern, arc npri'J cund hy tiiu L.x. b.vKAPAKitxa. AYER'S CATIT.Vr.TIC FILLS pnc! so many advantatrrs over the nilwr purjtatives in thf market, and their .unerwc virtues are so universally known, that -.arJ not lo mure than to assure the puMi TlT quality is maintainel eijnal to the Uvn it dt luu been, anil that they nuiy be d, r nded t to do all that thev have ever di:i-. 1'reparr.l by j. V. AY Eli, M. O , i Ctv, Lowull, lus., and sold by tys,ild by C. V Schatfle. and B'nnrU Bros., I.ewisbnr; ; Shimlel Sc. Vacn-f'!r. Selinsirove; C. Brown, Milion; and hv dea lers everywhere. lUtiOyl 'PHE sabscrilier con- JL. tinues to carry on the Llv?r llUMlnoaia at .e msBu tia P'lininvaaaaBBsaaBBBaBBaBBss.sv Third street near U,pk A .HMifnlll solicits the patronase ot kin fr,.n.i. and t 'I puuiiu seurrdiiy. i n.tKLtS f". Htf Lewishur;, May SJ, 185t CO K X. CO i Is ('OA .U fTHE subscriber keeps constantly on fcjsil X large av.snrlmenl or the very J mokin and WiltevBarre COAL, for lime aa I stove purposes, which he will sell at the ver lowest prices for Lash. Also, Blacksmiths' Coal, Plast-rand Salt. Wish it disiinclly understood, tbat I will of' I oe undersold bv anT man Havmr. 5"-" weigh-scales, full weight will be 2iven. Coal Yard near Weidensaurs hoirl. ' c;kii:ue holsteix Lewisbnr;, May 27,'59. R FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,! S on Market Square, I.ewisburs. " A good supply of Chair. TaW' IturcuUM, SlitndM, Ac. on band rr a rder ItAVIU lil.M'EK. nj ti)ic) Comiit) 5r& J.etriiM!lr n" bsarl frUnjv n UlSr-.lsios csi). rr TUBUS $; ;C srr vr. T u rt" i t th. sasa. rat. h r 1. ft jrftr shorter p-o. ( rU.tll r fc.r f ut annnihs. ;s.tstir -1 rrtws foe.l(bt onlhs. Icci. tor saitss-n ,..! -s. jaara. tor St;. iu on. r.trs !i r ' a ,rssll jr. 6iul. tia.; t Ms. avovr" W tiata rrrrivra ia gi'14. rsvtac. stsms. or tsi' T ' vala. h.ra. Must kiads of I'mlai p"'" ..msts asjrWhrn tb. liss nail tor aliirl- t rl- l. (uniras w. bav. a runaiDc Br,xunt 't ' . ni . t . . . 1. at . ADvravisiBuais har.1Js0Bu.lv pallit'-t. at ar.nDths, 4ol. per y.ar. Half a a-nisrv - haris .r.a-1.0. .' "'"A 3i ioran.!aD.l.dil rT ,j!,a- tot rextlsrinr. 'l""7,Ji '"r s ov.r ona-fourtb ..itsa. tr aa Bssv h. an.. 1 .wn. . 1. amorailfior.ttlfal.orawiriiiini .rsliv1" I Commomcatlora oairr,l o. l-vsr. f I '" a I an.l acromraass.! tjv Ih- arit.r's rval , , I Tba y AliNKTU- TKI H-KAI'll is , I ofth. Jarsrs l,vM b'," N.. i. ul...s. of ir,.'l'lnlst Vsi s. ufrtT l onn..t-n vim tn. itnt ar. . ,,s '"""""ill. kind, of JOB FR1KTIMJ, ' l j ntnrsa aad ii.sp.trh aa rraroi ar .a,,? ax.Cs.ual a4vstia.wMU to h. rsaJ l ..km. w i.l . t StltHi'1" '
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