S ! nw M'Clellaa tvok Manauai. Bt Ol. tattaw, Ltom. Iowa, Xira, 1863. fiearti Jc Ktw the bold MTlellan, He, the wether with the ball on lie, the head of all the asses 11 card ye how he took Manasses T When the Anaconda plucky Flipped its tail in old Kentucky ; When up stream the gunboats paddled, And the thieving Floyd skMaddled, Then, the chief who all surpasses Bean the word "Go, le Manasses." Forty brigade wait around him, Forty blatant trampeU sound him At tM pink of all the lu roea Since the time of fiddliu Xeros : 5ow'a the time," cry out the m&tee, Show your pluck, and take Marnaaaa V Contrabands came flocking to h'm : "ho, flies the enomy pursue him I" "No," says George, "don't start ft trigger On the word of any nigger ; Let no more such rascals pass us, UI know all about Manassas." When at last a prowling Yankee US doubt long, and lean, and lanky Looking out for new devices, Spied the wooden guns as prizes, Says he, "I sweow, ere daylisht passes I'll take a peep at famed Manassas." Then op to the trenches boldly Marcbod he they received him coldly ; jTary Rcb was there to storr him, JFarj Minnie ball to drop him, Gathering courage, in he passes i ''Jerusalem! I've got Manassas." 1W4 M'Clollan hoars the story : Omrard ! men, to fields of glory; Let U show the Rebel foemen, When we're rcady, we're not slow men ; Wait no more for springing graces Onward ! onward 1 to Manassas '." Baggage trains were left behind him In his eagerness to find them ; Upwards the balloons ascended To see which way the Rebels tended ; Thirty milos away his glasses Swept th' horison 'round Manassas. Out of sight, the foo, retreating, Answered bark no hostile greeting; None could tell, as off he paddled, Withcrward he had skedaddled. Tkra the chief of all the asses Cried, "Hurrah I I've got Manassas." Future) days will toll with wonder How the mighty Anaconda Lav supine along the border, With the mighty Mao to lord her Tell, on shaft and storied brasses, Bow HI "took" the famed Manassas ! Chabus H. Sobinbb, the Union can dhtata for Senator, is Baking a vigorous aapaiga. lie mtdo one of his telling peecbes in this Borough, on Wednesday veniog. He can not fail to make friends for Ike Government wherever he goes. Always a democrat never a copperhead ho takes for his guide in bis support of the glorious cause f the Unim, such lights as Jefferson, Jaoksoo and Douglas, and. his arguments ia favor of the action of the Government in suppressing the re bellion are unanswerable and convincing. Eatentivelj known ia the District and toersonallv popular, be will doubtless also snake snanv friends for himself in bis canvass of the several counties. How asaeh the Copperheads fear his popularity, and the distress his speeches site them, aasv be gathered from the furious attacks aaade upon his poblio and private charac ter, in the last Mot Branch Democrat It snust be a bad cause indeed when personal defamation must be restored to, to bolster it up, but we feel sure that Mr. 6briner will be elected by a majoiity at least eql to that given to Gov. firtio, ia the counties composing the itUtiiot, in 1863.--jVui'jr Luminary. The name of Brig Gen. Meagher, the patriotic Irish-American, having been pub lished in the list of sclera at the late li'Cicllan meeting, be writes to the New York Herald ttjitg that La was not invi ted to be present, and would not have accepted the invitation if he had received ' one. He adds: "Having assured yoa of this assured woo, as I do emphatically, that the only arty I swear and vote by is the Army of the Potomac and having informed you of where I was at the time of the meeting referred to, and ssy determination never to contract, if I can possibly repel i, the oaaeeroas distemper of being a New York politician the falsest and foulest of lep ers I beg yoa to redeem my name from that very dnbioos litany of orators in which yoa involved it in the issue of the 13ib of this month." Tk Chicago Platform in Verse. Stat wa..a old man who Mid: "Dow atoll 1 1! from thi horrible cwl I will ail ow the Mile Ami contrail tn .wita, Wfctoa bmjt aoftaa the btut of tin row." New York, Sept 28. The steamer Caenadra, from New Orleans on the 18th, with 800 prisoners from Furt Morgan, has erttvad. CALL AT TP. E. BWAWi Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, for (Cheap Goods! His Stock ia complete, consisting in part of Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil. Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Queens ware, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce Goods. Cash paid for Call and examine yourselves. General Election Proclamation. "tlfHEHBAS. in and bt an Act of the W Oeneral Assembly of this 9tair,enlilled j "An act to regulate the general elections of 1111 1,0111111011 WCailllf CUdbllU U Ul July, 1839, it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such election, to be held.artf 10 enumerate what ontcers are to be eiecie ihereforr I, L. F.ALBIUUHT, High Sheriff of (be county of Union, do hereby mane known to the qualified electors of said couniy that a Ueneral Elecuon will be held on the second Tuesday of October next, (being the llih day of said mouth) in and or the .several Election Districts ot said couniy, to wit! I district at the late Commissioners' office ia and for New Berlin borough. II district at the house of Thomas Pursel in and fur L'nion township. III district at trie house of Theobald Sanders in and (or White Deer township. 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 HulV.iloe township. VI district at the house of Jas S.M'Creight in and for Hull'alee township. VII district at the house of Jacob Deckard, in Mifllmburg, ffrr W est Buflalne township. VIII district at the public School houae in and for XorihWard in Lewisbnrg borough. IX district at the UulTaloe H use in and for 8outh Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the house now occupied by Wm. InhotTio and for Mifllmburg borough. XI district at the Laureltcn School houc in and for Hartley township. XII district at the house of Peter Wehr in and for Limestone township. XIII district at the Election house near John Rcish's in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house of Henry R-fJpeege in and for Hariletoh borough. XV district at the house of J. P. Hagenbnch at L'nioniown 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, Snydet, and l'nioo, in the Congress of the United Stales; One person to represent the XIV district, composed of the connties of Lyeoming,Snyder I and Union in the Senate of Pennsylvania 1 Three persons as Members irom Lycoming. 8nyder and Union counties in the House of Representatives or Pennsylvania; One person as Sheriff of Union county ; OiiepersonasCommissioneroffJnioncounty: One person as Auditor of Union county; and One person as Coroner of Union county. NOTICE IS HEKF.RY GIVES, " That .vary peraon, -t'tinf J iltiea of the P ,-, who .halt hold any oflire or .plntmnt "f profit or trua antler th United ut, or of thin "tat, or any city or Inonrporatrd ditttrirt, whetlu-r a eoniiniin'i c:3.r or oth.rwl, a totiraiiiab! nffirr or .flit, who i or bIiH he employed unlr th tect.l.tlre. tiutlT, or ju ilcltfy dvpM-tuieut of thin r?tAte or of the roittil fut or of an.T inmrfiormte! dixtrfa-t ; .nl !. that evnrt memlN-r of Contnn and of the State Ogfrlatur. aud of the fleet or eomraoB counfl of any rlty. or oom- miwimer ot any lnoorporaten utntrlrt, l hy law loearta ble of nolitiua or exercuiair at the save time, th clltre or appointment or juj. inlpeeI or clerk of any elee Uon of thi 1'orninonwealth. ant that no lnpertor.ju,lffe. or any omeer of suca eloctloa auall be eligible to be theu vote,! for. -Se t;non r-hall he permlttl to vote at anv eleetlon e aforeeaid, other tba. a whte frman of the ae of twenty-one year or id'ire, who Hbalt have rvl!i'd In tnia Flat at leant one year, aod In the election district where he offer to vote at leant tea day. immediately preceding oett election, and within two year paid a State or coun ty tax. which nhall have been aaneiMed at leatt ten days before the elerlk.n. But a eitlien of the t'nlted Mute who he. prelowly neea a qualifieil voter of thta elate, and removed therefrom and returned, and who hit reel- ded in toe election ditrict aod paid tax a aforesaid, enall be entitled to eote after residing in thta State i month. : ProvMed, That the while .freemen, rltisen or the Unitea Btatea, between the area of twenty-one and twenty-two yean, who have reeided in the elerttan due trlci a aforesaid ten dnya, ahall be entitled to vote, although they fhall not have paid taxe. "No peron hall b perreltied to vote who nam. ta not contained in the Htt of taxaMe inhabitant furnished by theCommiioncra. nnlrna, e'iret. h-pro,iu e a reeelf.t for the payment within two year of a rtatc or county tax aaeeaeed Kre,aMy to the Coontitulio., and Vive M.tifao tory evid. ore either on hi own oath or arhmiatlon or the oath or affirmation of another that he baa paid urh tax. or on failure to produoe a ren-ii t hall make ith to the payment thereof, or Second if Im claim a rii'bt to vote by heiuit an elector between the agea of tw, nty-in. and twenty-two year he ahall deroeon oath oraihrtna tion thai he ha muded in the eilate at lea-t one year before hi application art,I make urh proof of r-idenee in thedintrict a i reuuireil by tht act. and that he doe. verily hchevefrnm the account aiven htm that he iof the aforrid aire, andsive urh olherevid- nee a i required by thi act, whereupon the name of the peron o admit ted 10 vote ehall be inserted ia th albatetiai iiel ly the inapector and note m.le oppoeile thereto by writing tit word tax if he hall be admiltcd to vote by rcaeon of haviog paid lax. or the word ape if he ehall be admitted tn vote by rcaeon of euch age, hall be called out to the clerk who ahall make the like note, in the luuuf voter, kept by then. "If any peraon r-h-01 Vote at more than one left ion dfetrict, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than onee on the aatne day. or ehall fraudulently fold aad deliver totlielM'pecW two tfcfcet together with the intent ille gally to vole or adviae and prwure another o to do.he or they no offending shall on conviction b. fined in any uia not lee than fifty nor more than five hundred dol lar and be imprisoned not leas titan three nor more than twelve moot tut. "If any person not qualified to vote in tht" Common wealth, agreeably to law, (except tit. son of qualified riliaens.) shall apicar at auy plane of election for the purpoee of itiing ticket or of influencing the citixen qualified to vol, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any aum not exceeding one hundred dollar fr every web offence, and be imurieoued for any term not exeeeil iog three noDta." Said election to be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon aud continue until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The return judges of the several districts of the eoonly will meet at ten o'clock, forenoon. in the Court house at Lewisourg.nn ine third daw after the election, (being Friday the Mth day of October) to do and perform those dnties enjoined opon them by law. The Return Judges of L'nion, Snyder and l.rcominv counties are required to meet at the Court house in the borough of Lewisbure. on Tuesday Ihe 31 si of October, to make out returns for the three members of Assembly and for Senator. The Return Judres of this Congressional district to meet at the same lime and place. Dated at the Serin"s Oilice, Lewisburg,Pa, the 7th day of September. A. P. I "fit- L F ALBRIGHT. Sheriff Dally norniBK News. s AM'L 8LIPEK has commenced fnrnishinj he Ilarrlabmra; TelCKraph morniags,a two t'U per eopy-the very latsst News, ml cheapest rata Juna 84 taken in exchange for Butter and Eggs. my stock, and satisfy 1034 FURNITURE! Broke Out In a Kcw Place I BUREAU 9, from til) to 118. FIXE DRESSIxa BUREAUS, from J0 to $&. SECRETARIES, DESKS, Ac. Ac. dilft rnt firiivn. BEDSTEADS, from $3 to oJ tiO diiferent patterns and latest styles. TABLES, EfntV.n. 11 ffvt mvi .ipwrl,Cntrt. INr, Fnil.iirii, lriuinic (two sixf-, I.r)iitsf. emu- of an tt inl cf WuuU Jr-tairvd, but Walnut. Malir.flnn snd Rose wood iwiy no hADd for th trad, STANDS, Tepny, What-M. t, BVwirt, c. e, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattern?, CIIAIRS, DphrttrtTvd, htrgp Arm, ftt-wlnr, Parlor ChslM Thtii od haml; a.i-A,0ii ft-ast, i.rti Hofliff nod $nre,' WinI"or rhulrn. Unit n.i naiall Rfharji, Tbl and CbJIdren'ti Chair, always no hand. TOTCEL-RACICS.DOlT.n TRAYS, BOOK and SUOW CASES, Ac. Furniture 0 my oan manufacture, intured one year. P- 9. I intend, in a short time, as snon as I r.an ei up a fine Hearse.) to attend to ilie UNDERTAKING DISl.N EMU I will keep some iweniy-five or more different sized Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in f.ewisburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRIXti done immediately, CM AS. 8. BRI.L, CAamJtWiV. Block Lewhbur, frh. 34, leu. BEST AND LAST NEWS! "ITTE have just received from Philadelphia V and .New York, a very large and well selected stock of VVIJITEI, GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. Vi e have paid particular attention in the selection of this stock of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS cf 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 ftirocc rlcs, IIardnare,ueeuKware,&c. SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. lTnUfe Mirth Lime, Calcined riaiter, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on hand. WCOVKTRY PRODVCE taken in El change for Goods as usual. H. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. J.0 WALLS & CO Lewisbarg, Dec. 1863 We would inform the pnblic that we have for sale, in our newly established IN urseries, near the Lewisburg Station, a larger assort ment than last year of Fruit an wrnameatal Trees, .hmh, In our old Nurseries in Adams couniv, we have the larsest slock of trees and largest sized for Fall of IfffiS and Spring ol '64. We therefore can furnish Treej by large quanii lies to Dealers Ac. at very low prices. The attention of burers and dealers is res pectfully solicited to an examination of our stock. We also desire a dozen good AliEXTfi to sell t e coming ripnng. MHEI.I.CK &. HI'MMER WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. THE ondersigned, having removed her Watch and Jewelry etiablishment to Criswell New llutldin:. Market 8t between Front and Kccund, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical - Instruments, &c, in the most approved and sati.factnry manner. ane Keeps on nand an assortment of choice JEWELRY, for Ladies and Onilemen, which she offers at prices In suit the limes. Also CLOCKS and WATCH EH. All work and wares warranted as represcrj. L MARIA B. ZIBER. , "i fce) va UNION COUNTY STAR LEWiSBUIlO CHRONICLE DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 19 the vital prinelple of the Pine Tree obtained by a peculiar process, in the distillation of the Tar by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine that cures when all others fail. Ware von Chaw l?mJ w r THnatf Bar. yoa any of the premonitory aymftoow M that aao.1 faUliliaeaae retraMptum 9 - Thoe who hi u,d b. warned by the. ryavrXaaM I e erallv think Ikhtly ot then until It ta too lata, rrora (hi fact, perbap more than any other, arie the awl arevalence aod fatality of Jleae which iweep. so (M grate at leaat if of Jeath . vtcUiaa. hat are IU tympb-l I i. .11. h aahort-drv eonrn, WMcn anoa teeoine habitual, hut Inr aome Ura. nothing hraleed et a froth, atacal. The hrealtilug t. foeaewhat d-f-I, and UWO HUM .serriae much earrwot. A aeDw gUlma anil ejajrcMH at th. het l oftea fcl. . excel ,1,. Hl.ae ..leaner, the eatiellt beenale Ihlo la lean, I .fHicted with loMof appetite, areat langor. trelele.ee, aud driectlna of ptril; raay ennlmae In hl late fnr a n,nWerable length of tine : and hi very readily afTee ted hv IUliteipour. or falla-ne. If the, occor, th. rough becnii'. roir troublerie. .ad I. attended with cxiwct.ir itl" o, which I. nioet enplou. and free early In the mornlnu. It If aometlmc f trraaed with blood, at thi auute. nlirht-aweala uaually eet la and in aome ra e a iiroIu bleedln of the luu. Bay alat) oec-ir. I'aia in a. me part of the chert la felt, and oftea a dlffl rally of lvl..K upon one or the other Me without eeeer. : of oo'imhtn or a eae of fullae or eufforatlon. Ihe pule Ijecomc full, hard, and frequent, the nectlo tluh tiintea the chaeka, and th. dir. malady it bat naa taulng to lit .loea. Y.m now , It ihTt a rare t Cwaratanlnm h u and en ht ewer hy tha or my TAIl'0!tlllAL,even In ajparenlly ho(le eae. Tht aenerth.n I make with tie ability to pirtent th. nt complete etHcnre of the truth, "pace will oot ad mit of ai urfvlnat Ihe eoaient. of the many thouan,t ot ctlni inll. to It value, which 1 have been and am reeeivlna- from men and women of unqueatlnnable wortn aod repuiailoo. I bar. had a numlr of thcee oartlfl caleaprtnle.1 in elnular f. rm which I will rend yoa free on api.IL-.tlcn. WhetherynonowdeUrmtncto try the lucltcln or not. rend f.r ihe etrrul.r. After- year, ofetnly .ndejn,rlnient. 1 offfrtlilme,llclne. nellevlnt It to l the h-l remedy f r aM pulm-mnrt and nroav Aiit diltata. If yoo can not he benefited py ihe n of the TAR CORDIAL. I believe vouareheyond .11 earthly aid. Vet If Ili-re art bolter curate ent. I earneMly advt. thi-lr ue. The bt r-mcdle. the beet care, are needed hv thoa .mtcted with tht i1lre. BecauM 1 belief, tht to he Ike be I, I ak you to try It- l anv, not only of the people, hnl phvMn of evr al,mt 'nA ....Mm are riatlv akln Hie. Vt h.t 1 the principle or c.uee of jour ucre. In the treatment of MVm'mnrg Gmtumf'tum r tlj anw.-r I mw: The iwrvaraff'ia of Hie dlicMite ornan the Umprh ewie, of tho debilitated ytem the iMr(oiiti'ei and ca rvViie-at of the hlooil. mui-lesnel fnm the vt m lh eorrnptlon whlchcr..fula breeds. While thi t.eoVeted by the powerful alterative (. haniln; from dlcae to b. elthi propertli of the Tar Cordial, It healins and rvnovatli.ft principle I. alo actio, upn the irritated furfacc of the luna and threat, pen-tratlo. each dt eael part, reli.-vlni pain, aubjulns Ir.flamatlon. and r, orlnii a healthful tendenev. Let tht. Iwf"ld power, the heailna: and the tr, n.thcnlnir. cootlnne to act In e-.ntun-tf n with Nature' eoretant recnperatlv. fen-4-n-v. and the ralh-nt I .ived. if h. baaout loo lun delayed a rc,irt to the mean of ,-ora. The HNKTRUt TtR rjRDIAI. will enre Contrh, "ore Throat atid flfea.t. hronchtcia, A"thnta. Cr-tip. lloO(.lt,a CmicIi. rit'therla. end I. elo an evcllent lerucJy frillaeaof the kiJn-y,aud fesial. oom;-Ialot.' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine has Ihe name of ihe Proprie- tor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imitations. Pains Fifty Cents and One Dollar per Bottle. Prepared onlv y tne rropneior. Dr. I- Q C. WISH ART. Mo. lO.Xonh Second Su Philadelphia, Pa For fialc by all Druggists lS7yl IMLHER, RONS & CO., (t-ara a. itttu n ro.) Lewisburg PiaEing Will, 1 jiL'-'. Jic.e. constantly on hand and n.anulacture to order I'loorlnZ. Sltllog, loors,siis)li, SutuitrN. i.iiuun, illoultllusa of all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in Rmlding. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warrantedto give satisfaction l"sTAn eitensive lot of Lumber of all descriptions on hand for sale. Factory on North Second Htrett,Leteiburg,ra April 3a. isr9. CEWERAL ORDER. THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company having this day laken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con. ill linns agreed on with Ihe Philadelphia cV Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH D. POTT:. Ueneral Manager there of, to whom all Ollicers and Employeea will report for intuucuon. j. r.nti K i nuvisiJ.N, President Penn'a Railroad Company. Oflice of the Penn'a Railroad Co., ) Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1863. $ General Order, Ko. 1. To lake Effect on and after Jan. 30, 1862. I. The TTcslern ni.lllon, from Warren to Erie, will be muter the Superin tendence of JAMES LEWIS, whose title will be Superintendent of the Western Division. His Oiliee will be at Erie. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will mane all communications respecting their duties or the business of the road, to him, eicept as otherwise provided in lhis Order. II. The i:atcrn III llon, from Bunbury to Wheiham, will be under the sup erintendence of SAMUEL A. II LACK, 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 iheir duties or the busi ness of the road, lo him, eicept aa otherwise provided in this Order. III. The Accounts of Freight and Pas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion, he in the immediate charge of JOHN' C. BOrSOS, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Olfice 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 Olfice will be in Wi!l iainsport. He will also have charge of the distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. AH communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on eiihei Division. will be made lo the Assistant Audi tor ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Thomas M. Dvts. JOS. D. POTTS. Oeneral Manager POTTS, Oeneral Ma ailroad Company, " I. tc Erie K. K. I t's Office, C , Jan. 30, 18B3. Pennsylvania Ra Lessee Phi I ad, General Manager' Williamsport, Can rutins? EntabllnliiMent. T) OOMS in Fhick's Block, Market St, rear XV of Bower Jewelry Shop. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best shops in Philad., I hope to render satisfaction. BURNERS and other Fixtnres always on hand or furnished at short noitre. O. B. EVANS Lewtrtmr-, Sept. 11, 1W Science still on the Advance I CURfiKON and Mechanl- O cal Dentin! , Olfice ill the Dr. Brnger's new building. Market street, (wesiern entrance, up stairs) LE WISIH RtJ. Dr.BL'ltLAN is now constructing the Non sectional Block work, baked on Platina base, which for cleanliness, beamy and strength has no equal also teeih mounted on the var ious Bases in use and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every depariment 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 ihe Non-secliunal work will be evident 10 all who will ; it an im partial examination. Dr. Bus" j .a ihe only person who constructs this e tiilent work in lhis section of country. twTCbargrs shall (orresponr with ihe tiuisa. tiwiibur, 8epi. 3, tJI Notice to Trespassers. ALL persons are hereby eauiiooeu agatusi trespassing npon ihe premise of Ihe undesigned, situated in Buflaloe township, for ihe Diirnnse of hunting pastridges and oiher small game.af ihey will be dealt with according to law. CHARI BS Kitty. pastir.tBl.Farj, VAM. CfoTTJ, ANUIHIVt II At I K, yilHit.llIc K RKtilKL, flKDKilK H.rMK, BAM 1. R. UAKKR, CKoHtiK HKilWX, AUAM .HtVKI.tR, J"MN HEAVER. AM L B. SIMONTOS, V.II.LIAM RAKBR, O C. TIIOMP"N. A M. HLLR, JOHN W BIMONTtN, WM. II KlECIIIBB, JAMK8 W. flMONtUS, B T. rONTIL'n, DAVID VONI.IIl. tlW. DRKISRArff. MimiAKi. nmen, mciiARn johdo.i, PAVfn RfiTKR. JtME IRWIN, abraiiavi in. vi err., fl'saNt jtlliiKMAKER, ADAM OROhg, SoLiMON r.K'vNrilt, J. t- Pi.NTItS. JONATHAN WOMB, WCS A D lt.pt. 1, ISOlwtpd f -i, iJr9if5Um. I WHERE we will Cud a large aasortmenl latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! uch as Trench and English all wool Clnih, Irom $..50 np to $10.00. Knoiiy Boys' Cas simere.andStlk Mised Cassimeres.Balinetts, Ac. C lothing of all descriptions ; Men's and Doys' Wear Whole Suits for $1350 that is. cloth coat, salin vest, eassimere pants. Bummer Suits for 115.50. Also, a large as sortment of Hats, t:aps, Ac, such as M'Clel tan.Gjrihaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Ha s, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties. Ac. NOV IS THE TIME ! to save from 33 lo 60 per cent, and get the Laiest H'vles. Also, (loon's Cut and made In order, and in ihe laiest style. Ala-ays from five to ten hands at wor'if. Tall opp,.siie John Walls & Co.'a Htore, Market flreet, Lewisburg. Dec. IHfi.1 K. R. ZIMMERMAN For Riil.i ll f, rit-,ichc, Ant, Kffl ItitjiM. ..I;nl(i In urn. VTool rn.&.c.,aiiM-itN on l'luula.l'oit In, Anii.iieiiw, let. Pat up in -'.c. .1'ic and ftill RoTe.r ttle and FlukJ. l-l.Qd 'i !2ef.)r IIOTiLs. I't'UllC 1 MTITCTIOSS, Ae. Hloly infallible remedies knowu." rrec from I'oiaon " Not ilanaerou. to the Human Family. l.ale cme out of lii, ir h 'lea to d:e." f7'9old Wholesale in all large cilies. Cyold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhe re I IT'.'.'. Uiwiiif !!!ofaK worthless imitations. Isf Se that t'oartaV" name is on each Box, Boiile. nncl r'lavk. before vou hny. tT"A.ldress fi i:Rl II. OVr.4I. l"tPnistipL Ili rnr li BananwaT, ?i. V. l"Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug, gisis in Lewisburg, Pa. I03?m8 Mktit ffxBtx ; llccprr, For the Harvest cf 1SG1! (RCl'ItED BT Thirty-Four distinct Patents ! rriHE unparalled success of the Buckeye I is the strongest proof its superior merit-,. And its reputation is so well oiabliohed that since its Introduction the manufacturers have been entirely unable to supply Ihe demand. We willcall attention lo a few of its points of excellence an t the farmer lo give it a persoual examination. The Two Driving-wheels, be. The TWO DRIVINU WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which the machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed without vibrating the knives the Sieel Cutler Bar ihe W rought Iron (iuani. wilh Hardened 8teel Face or Cutting Ed-re ihe Double- Mingeii joint, by which ihe Culler Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft the Steel Spring and Wheel, by whirh the Cutler Bar may be raised and lowered so as to rut as low lo Ihe ground as may be desired the Steel 1'iiman and Brass Box us Light Dralt (no Side Draft) no weight on the horses necks backs as easily as a cart all tf which form a combination of advantages which no oiher machine possesses. No Gearing on the Dririns Wheels. A learn of horses weighing 9tiu lbs. each, will cut an acte of grass an hour with ease. The machine is furnished wilh two Cutter Bars one for culling grass, and the other for culling grain (each expressly adapted lo the use intended). No effort will be wanting to maintain'the Buckeye in theenviable position it now occu pies, that of being ihe Best machine la the World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability to supply Ihe demand were unable to obtain the isiuktyt, and were forced lo purchase an inferior machine. The continued scarcity of laborers and the new calls from the government for troops, will take many more laborers from Ihe country, and the farmer will have to rely entirely upon machinery in gathering his hav and grain crops. Farmers who would avoid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can aebd in Iheir orders now. We are now prepared lo 611 orders for the coming Harvest. Address. fLIFEU WALLS. SHR1NER& CO. Manufacturers of Keystone Clover Hullers, Ac, Lewisburg, Tnion Co., Pa. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Gentlemen's rurnlablns; Store, Market Sljunt nlutve the Bank, Jtf. LEWlSllURtS, PA. The subscriber has removed inio ihe new filtid and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of ' MEN'S CLOTHING, Clolhs, Casiiueres, Silks, 8'uirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable lerms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, I can confidently invite both Old and Netc Ctmtomcrt do n't forget the Sign The Red Door ! May a, ISfil j h BEALE ALBRIGHT k BREWER, K TTORNEY8 a, Law. Office corner or 1 V Market and Fourth Ki l..,...k.. .- Co, Pa. Also claim Agents for the procure. M I, ray. and Bounties, and all other claims against ihe United Wales. Ltwisburf April f, 18G4y Jpd ef ,,0nu for 12 Ziinmeraiaj.'S rfr 7 r j - ..vif Jr v-eJf ft v. " sV tVr -e-Mjiv p!$V:VSt, .-SVre..Tc.' f TJ. S. 7-30 LOAN The Secretary of the Treas.ry fn notice that subscription, will b reseive.fo Co.p on Treasury Notes, payable three years freaa Aog. 15th. 1864, wi.b semi aaaaal interest at th.raleofc. thrce-tentb. per cent, per annum.-princiPal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the op tion or the holder at maturity. Into six pet cent gold bearing bonds, payable not teas than Ave nor more than twenty year, from their date, as ihe Government may elect. They will be issued in denomination, of SO. $100 500, $1,000 and $5,000. and all aub scrip'tions must be for fifty dollar, or aome multiple of City dollars. The notes will be transmitted to tbe own er, free of transportation charge, as soon n'ter the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As tho notes draw interest from Aognst 15, persons making deposits subsequent lo that date must pay the iniereat accrued from date of note lo dale of deposit. Partiea denosil ins? twentv-nve thousand dollars and upwards for ihese notes at any one time, will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cenu. which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified lo by the officer with whom the deposit was made TSo dedueiion for commission, must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF TIIIS LOAN. It Is a NaTinfjat. Savi.wos Ban a, offering a higher raie of interest than any other, and Me bat vcurity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in IT. 8. Moles, consider, that it is paying in ihe best cirruliaiing medium of ihe country, and it tern not pay in anything better, for us own assets are either in Gov ernment securities or in note, or bonds pay able in Government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent invesiment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are ihe best secu rity with banks and as collateral lor dis counts. Camrrtahle Into Ml per rent. 3-20 K.I4 Eo.es In addition to the very liberal iniereM on the notes for three years, this privilege ul conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current raie for 5-aO Bonds is nol less than ninn per rent, premiu, and before the war ihe premium on six per cent. U- S. stocks was t'Ver iwemy per cenu It will be seen ihai the actual profit on this loan at ihe present market raie, i not Ies than ten per cent, per annum. Its Eumpllua from Siale or Hualrlpal Taxation, Bnt asoie from all the advantages we have enumerated, a .special Act of Congress ex empt all bimih and Trtatury itofa ram local taxation. On the average, ibis exemption is wonh ab ut two per cent, prr ynnum, accor ding to the rale ol taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed lhal no securities cUVr so greot inducements lo lenilers as those issnd by the (.overnmer,t. In all oiher forms of indebtedness, the laith or aui'i'y of private parties, or stock coin "antes, or seperate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure ihe discharge of all obligations of ihe United States. While ihe government otTera the nol lib eral terms for its loans, it believes that tbe very strongest appeal will be lo the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for ail deposits. The parly depositing must endorse npon ihe orii'inu certificate ihe denomination of notes required, aud whether they are lo be issued in blank or payable in order. When so endorsed il must be left with the officer re ceiving the deposit, lo be forwarded lo the Treasury Department. tScascaimoa. will at axcxtvsa by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washing- Ion, ihe 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 ot public money, and ALL REsPtCTABLE BANKS AXD BANKERS throughout the couutry will give further infor mauon anu AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SI BSCRIBEKS. MOfiOmSl THE greatest improvement yet in the Sewing Machine art. A cariosity worth seeing. Please send for circular with sample or sewing. These Improved Machines save osi ecst nam rsa ctsT. of thread and silk, and make ihe mi a iti tn alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly, except "the primed direciiona." Ni change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart lo clean or oil. Our Nsw Maat'rtcTuav is now complete, wilh all its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning ont Machines which tor biadti and rtarir-rms or tiwisv are not surpassed by any manuuetury in the woriu. -V B. Should any machine prove nnsalis factory, il can be returned aud mouey retun ded. Agents wanted in connties not canvassed by our own agents. FINKLE & LYOW, S. BI. CO. Ro. .VI8 bKOADWA.'.REW YORK. Aaril , 1S63. yl Advantages of the KNUOKLER WASHING MACHINE. I7IOR the purpose of convincing Ihe com munity that Ihe Knurkler Whin. Machine can not be surpassed for ease and ', rapidity in washing clothes. 1 lake pleasnre j in referring lo Miss Karah Uibbony, (daugh ter of John Uibbony. of lhis place,) who is I eleven years old, weighs 65 ponnds. anddoes j Ihe week's washing for the family in three ; hour), and considers it a very light job. wnn me assistance ol the "nniickler. Machiuesaud Browning's celebrated Wrin gers alwaya on hand. DAMEL BHOWN. Lewubtiu, March t, tsOi. fill Tht. tvoealTsr brinfor atitoctiiM. whii'la wV call tH-non x kirk III the constitution, of aulti(ud-s of nivn. If either producm ar tf produced by an era. HrtTireK -5" ii:ot tl.o blood, whenan tiMTUiat nuiil Decou in. feiSf tbe vital fcrcei in Uinr f-ijjTaieave the system, a) .-I fail into disorder an I decay. The scrofulous contamination 1 va rion.Iy caused by nrrcariai diat-ase, low living disordered digestion from unheaitly food, impure air, filth and filthy habit, the drpressinff vices, ami, above all, by the venereal Infection. Whatever La n origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, dewemltni; "from parent to children uuto the thirl anil fourth g-iu-ratirm ; " inikerd, i aoem to le the rcxl of U ini who sat-, -1 wi; visit the iniiiitie of tlui Coliers upon tliel Cliildn'n." The diaease it oritrjiuie. taluj various names, acconling ti tl,L. oivuns i attack. In tlie lungs. Si-mfula pnnluene tubercle., and finally Cuneuii,ption in the glands, . welling, wiiicb i:;.puriite ami be. como ulcerous sores; in tiio aumuuli anj bowels, derangement which produce inJi gvstion, dyspepsia, and liver couipUtiru,- ca the skin, eruptivu and cutaneous allei tmns. These, all having the same origin, n-airi: same remeily, via., purific ation and inrigilna. tion of the. blood, l'unfy tlie Llid, a-l tliee dangerous distemper leave you. Wuh, foehle, lliul, or orrupted I lood. vou cannoC have health; with that "life of 'tlie flesh healthy, yott cannot hare scrofulous Uistate. Ayor's Sai-sapariUa Is impounded from the most effectual antf tjotes that meiliral science ha. diacovartal f,r tliis afflictinK dLh-mper, and for tlie eura at the disorder, it enuiis. That it is fur supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does comhiiitt virtues truly eitraordinaxy in tlieir effect npon thi class of coniplainta, is inli-f tital ly proven by tlie great tuultitunW or pul.li' ly known ami remarkable cures it las made of the following diseases: King's Evil, or Cb&dular Swellings, Tnmon. Ertrptions, Pimples, Blotches end Sores, Erysipelaa, Eose or St Aathony'g Fire, 8alt phtwrni, Scald Head, Coughs front tuberculous deposits in tho lungs, White Swellingw, Debility, Dropsy. lienralgia. Dyspepsia or Indigestioa, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infectious, Mercur.ai Kseasea, Female Weakneswj, rd. imtevi. the wiu,u series of eon pLiuits tfiat arise from imimrity of the blood. Mir.ute reports of individual cases may be found in Arm A.ttim Alvjasjac. which ia furniheil to the- drnggifts for gratuitous distribution, wherein may txi l arned tlie dirt caons for it u-e, and kieij of the remarkable turn which it lias mail when ali oilier remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purpo?ely taken from all sections of the country, in order ttiat every reader may have arcv-s to sonier onewl.o t an rne-ak Ui 'hiin of it twnefita from personal t-vptrieni e. herofula (Upressea the) vital enenr.i s. aud thus Kates it- victims far more subject tn disease avid its ttal rcsulia tii.in are healllty eonetitutiors. lleure it tends to shorn, n". and does tireatly ehorten, the averajie diir.'.tion of human life, lba vat importance of these cnnid rations ha led as to spend years in perftctitig a remedy which is adequate b it cure. This we now efler to the public under the name of Avc' SRArimi la. although it is contpoeed of inredienu. some of w liieh exceed the bet of Sarvipai H'm iu alterative pwer. By its aid you nir r protect yourself from the suffer ing 'and tla'iifitrof these dieorders. Purge out the foul corruption that rot and tester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By it pecw liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, anil thus expels the distemper which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. -We know the pulilic have been rTece.vea by many couipoumts of S taixriu. Uial eromiea muebi and did nothing; tout titer will neither be dereivwd nor iua;poiiiU'd i:l tliis. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of ll.a aitlictiug diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, il is a very diUcrcnt medicine from any other which liaf been before the p pie. and is far more ef fectual than any other which. Ua ever been available lo iLciu. AVER'S C1TERUY rECTORAL. tTho World's) Great Eemcdy foi Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so uni versally known, that we need do no imrj than assure the public that it quality t k.; up Ui the best it ever lias been, and that 4 nuiv be relied on to do all it has evi rdme. i'repared tv Dn. J. C. Aran e'o.. Prat tioal and Analytical ( aeaasa, Lowell, ibsa. SolJ by all druggists every where riSold by V. W Schaflle, and Benn'tt Bros., I.ewtsburg ; Shmdel St Wagon-ellrr, Selinsgrove ; C lirown, Milton; an.lbv dea lers everywhere. lOtiOvt THE subscriber con tinues lo carry on the i.irj- niiHincMsi at he Did Htan.l on K.nih Third street, near Market, and respectla1' solicits the patronage of his friends and I public generallv. CHARLES F.HE! Lewisbnrg, May 33, 1850 COAIa COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hsi! a large assortment of the very best Sot mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for limewJ stove purposes, which he will sell at Ihe rrfj lowest prices for Cash. Also, Bluclumiitu' Voal, Pktstcr and SU. Wish it disiincily understood, ih' I '" ""J be undersold by any man. Having goetl weigh-srales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensanl'a hotel. n PURGE HOLsTElS Lewlsbnrs. Mar 7.'lf. 7 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,! tjQ on Market Square, Lewisbur j. A good supply of Chair, Tabl'S Barau, Sln1ts. Ac. on hand or m--.rder DAVID ; INTER. (S' n',W Cftioit) 5ir ifc tctriV?iqrg tlr:.-i lsaueel'rtaa)sal LraKha.-e.lalaa rv.t),ff"' r .-! SO H.r vrar. T. u ram IS v.!Kf- at th aaair ral. sv a i,-n4TArhnrlvr rr""'(t '"'jrl. fta will nay a- t wr swath. "0tfltvr i "''"'iJr! fcr rigaa- n .ntti. 'idol. ar Mxtara wonth-. t'r rtt vawrs. k'or Sl.x w win arnj bm vira 1 13 ,i tar, a. Sinai. No., a ft. I'ajai.nt " "',,',i,(n fwtvil In fld. jivtaa tfnra. nr tr ri , I valu p-r. Sliuil Rinda ct I rojur r.w .g,.!' ar-v, rww in ow apinrnr w r.H r. a , .,,r I (antra w hav a mania, arrouali it !"u -t J AavaavialaliSTa ha't1iairly aal-u-iit-i. ' "7, Ml I sqaant tva. wvrk. S rtl each aft.tr li) rti. ' .jal I avanth. k dnl. prr .var. Half a T.ur-l-' "tni. I OvLaJol. Twn.,uarva 1 tOlOo,'.!'- ;r-l a.. owr oa-founa pf a enlwata, 1 Jol l,r3,,1.-i,v' iax-. c a. ar v r a.ffvs aa. A inan '''-pf .atallt tvn-. r IS or raxtlarvr. A.lvrrn"" ' Svmoratiiina. illenl.oi ! Ilmr tJvir J?.!" Conimnnicationa th air, ra ion ' " - , .jt I .l aoromi ant.l ty tlu writar'a vral I"-"" ' lb.S I Tka W AON KTtl' TKIH-hAl ll la ha..- ',.wit I nftna .War f lv.. l-,bv whkb wvon.a iar. ISrvi 'n ailvanrr or tki failad Mail. . Coaa-l-l wilh lb Hr ara aar'- ",.. Sl.. ma wmaiTTKin .u.k aa ill r'"" aVralaw. and d.aiatra aort a fear" aW u I aronal advavtixMaU to a yaU w "L mJi Woi k wImw dvbv.raw. AU ....' ,. 5se J in I ' ' '
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