tram tlie Brooelve Bale. Peace, . ben there Is no Peace. Vr noble soldiers iu the field", Who shed your blootl, but will nAt yield ; Who leave behind all tliat is bright That yc may battle fur the right I 4 Hi, say, n lint think ye of the men Who, hatching treason in their den, With CopH'rhuad, envenomed sting; Your victories to naught would bring ? They sec you meet your stubborn foe, They nee you thunder blow ou blow, They see the traitor reeling stand, They sec his l'atc is in your hand ; Then spring they forth their friends to aid, Throwing disguises in the nhade This shoeliug war, thoj cry, must ceaso, For naught can save our laud but peace ! Can "save" our land, ah ! what is "save V Is it to crush out all that's brave 7 Is it to cease what we've begun Just whon the victory is won 1 Is it to let loose pactions wild, Wsgo war on woinau and on child : To burn the boui.-s of orphans young, And let foul murder go unhung t Is it to Ikiw our glorious flag uhinisivc. to the Itcl.rl rig ? Is it to rd from sacred dead The halo that thuir deeds have shed 1 Is it to cauo the sick and maimed Of every scar to be ashamed ? Is it to let all tyrants sneer, And stamp their feet on Freedom's bier ? 1w not for this yon nobly fought, And by your blood each vict'ry bought. You fought that nil men might bo freo For Union, and for Liberty 1 You want no jieacc but such as gives Assurance that our country lives ; And that this struggle fierce shall send The truitor to a traitor's cud. Our storm-rent flag again shall wave, 15ut nevermore oppress the shvc ; ti-neath its folds, from every laud, Shall flock a free, uniting band, Who, joining hands in Freedom's cause, Finn for tho I'nion and the Laws, Shall see, rejoicing in their might, Wueu Peace was wrong that War was right. A TlttJH TEST. As "a man it Inoicn iy (he cowpirj he herpt," so a p .litk-ian is known by the chiracicrs of bis supporters. ISclow, we give (be names sod description of tbe more prominent suldicrs ar.d politie'aus in this war, and their supped prfc.jnccs for Pr. Mount. Wo belicva it to bo jual am -.iui ite in the main. Although there are alsu many good uno aad truo patriots jsho support M'Clellan, and same bad men aod arrant knaves who austaia Lin cola (just s the wheat and tares always grow together,) yet the ast uihj ritj are arranged as follows : aaortrTS at Uatola. Supporters of t'lrliaa. Grn Grant Gen Fuz Juhn Porter (ien Sherman Oea Sheridan (lea Meade ti'l HtMikrr fiea Butler Uea Riecrans Gea Barnside (Sea Banks Gn Logan t.ra Hi i fiea Meagher Gea Siakles tea Cass Gea Wool Gea 8eh-6cld Gea Gillea Gea Cochrane Gen Schrnck Gen Kcolt Gea Geary Gea Garfield Gea Smith Gen Biirbridpe iea Rosseao Gen M'Call, and (irn Hu'll Gen Patterson, and all other doubtful olTu-.r rs. C I. Vallandigham Fernandi Wood Darnel W Voorhees Aleiander Long Powell of KenlurLy Wall of Xrw Jertry Harris of Maryland Thomas II Seymour llorauo Seymour t .eors-e Sanders Haiah Krnders Jan.es Buchanan Richmond Etaminer ;harltston Mercury l.nnd'-n Times The Rothschilds, thro' their agent, Ausust Belmont, and alt aris tocrats everywhere. Gen.I-ee's soldiers, ge all ncrally. ether earnest officers Admiral Farragut Idaard Everett Daniel S Dickinson Gov B rough The London News, Bright, Cobden.Mill, Goldwin. Smith, and II ihe friends of the Uaioa cause in Eng land and Europe. The aoldiers of lha Union, generally. Secesh In Trouble. Tfcn HnntittirtOll American CIVCS in j Mtuting aceouot of trouble of a female Feeesn, on ber way from Bedford Springs, lo wait for Ihe Eastward train. While at tbe hotel abe used tcrj treasonable lan guage and behaved in a manner that in dicated ber proclivities. Tbe girls em r loved abont tbe houso were incensed at ber, and retaliated Ij treating ber to a concert of Union songs among others 'o 1 . . ,, . ,,ti ll L.. T A SICing IU full COOrnS " C II Hang J t U. a M , f J . ej-L- i;avl IV ruu jmw .t-w, . - ' I eatued Beccsb to rave, whereupon the girls J atraek p "Hallj 'round the flag." be eosh wai rampant, and declared that sbe would rather die than walk under that Sic. Te test her, tbe girls procured a large U. S. Flag, locked the door w Licit opetwd on the street, and when the train wm eomiog, hong tbe flag over the main entrance by which Secesh was compelled to mako her exit Sbe aoon made ber appearance, taw tbe flag and passed out under it, to tbe it.6nite merriment of the . . i i l . ..v. girls, wno warco h over u u . .c rii nirted. nceOIUPanvirJE the action Wllb I . ' . . . l the cbornt "Pawn with toe traitor ana np with Ibeatars!" HVMElO Tbe Copperheads Cereclj deootinr ihe order of lien. Ueinttulinan, forbiddirg the transportation and sale of Srearaa and ammunition for sixty days iu Whio, Indiana, llliuois and Michigan, without bis pernitfe i. Tbi y prrteml that tha mining coupauios will tullor for ant of llastioi; powiT Humbug Met? e.:. -t their su:nli' cv sini "f'J asLiutl c.'iui.aji n. It is not the eomvr .. . . ' tri -ttrs bnt tho l "H-rn.-.ir't, that t,uur by ti it n . ... 1. . a a.- 7.. . 7-. 11 ti. i!..dio Arnold .1. fT Th fathers of LSencdict Arnold, Jifl. ismvt, Alex. 11. Stephens, and Ueurgo Li. M'lvleltaa, were ali Connecticut mco. tSo that State faroisbee aome poor aud wtoug vefljtAt wei! as grand good ones. The prairva of Illinois are on Er.? the in vl pawiiotisoi b!3.g tor Ltscola tvod J ha otl.it'g none. CALL AT Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE for Cheap (Roods! His Stock b complete, consisting In part of Cnfiees. Teas. Sniccs, Coal Tobacco, Cigars, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Quccnswarc, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&c. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine yourselves, General Election Proclamation. "ITTHBREAS, in and by an Act of the W General Asseinblvof thisSlaie.entitled "An act to regulate the general elections of this Commonwealth," enacted the Sd day of July, l:t9, it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such elections to be held,and to enumerate what officers are to be elected. therefore I, I.. F.ALBRIUHT, High Sheriff of 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 next, (being the 1 1th day of said month) in and for the several Election Districts of said connty, to wit : I district at the late Commissioners' office in and for New Berlin borough. II district at the house of T nomas Tursel in and for Union township. III district at the house of Theobald Sanders in and tor White lleer 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 Eat llutfaloc township. VI district at the house of Jas S. M'Creighl in and for Uullaloe township. , II district at the house of Jacob Iteekard, in Mitllinburg, for Knl Iluifaloc ti.wnship. Vi;i district at the public N:liool house in and for North Ward in Lewisburg borough. I district at the UulTaloe H iue in aud for Smith Ward in Lewisburg borough. X district at the house now occupied by Win. Iiihor. in and for Mililuihurg boroush. XI district at the Laurelion School house in and for Ilartli-y township. XII district at the house of Teter Wear in and for Limestone township. XIII district at the Election house near John Reish' in and for Lewis township. XIV district at the house ol Henry R.npeese in snd for Hanleion borough. XV district at ihe house of J. P.Hagenbuch at l.'oiuniown in and for Rrady township. At which time and places there are to be voted for, by ballot One person to represent the XIV district, eonipmrd of the eoiiuties of llatiphin, Juniata, .Northumberland, Snyder, and Union, m the Congress of the United States; One person to represeut the XIV district, composed of the counties of Lvcoming.Snyder and Union in the Senate of Pennsylvania; Thru rtnt as Members from Lveoming, Rot-dor and Union counties in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania; One person as Sheriff of Union county ; OnepersonasCommissinnerofUnioiiconnty; One person as Auditor of I'nion county, and One person as Coroner of Union county. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That e.-rv person, excepting J uatlees "f the reaee, ho ehsll itold any oflice or appointment of P"1 or trust wnder the I'ntted FU1M, or of this Mate, or any .....il ai.trtct. whether a enminiwionHl oBler or otbrrwiM-. aulr.iinate nffl-er or aavut. who 1. or hall he employed unicr tne tecisiative. rf.,rinMii of thia Stat or of the l;ntted vi.i.t nr tit inr incortftn-ated diurW : and also that Tf ty mfrnhtr of CooereM and of thr Sute l.lature, mt nr tn M-lorl or ftainnB roiinil "f aov Hty. or ounl- nUrtonrr of ao looorpuraksl dintrict, u ! law iDcaio blr of boMiKK or i"rf i.init at thu mum tima, to" oIUm or arpoiotawnt or jodr. iDjpwtor or rlirk of hit rloo tins thia Ommonwrallh. and that no liintor. luilfo, or aor oltiocr of uch election ahall be eli,siUe to be Umu rotrd for. , No lyrwn fhatl 1 pmntttM to vote at any 1ectwii . r. ihu a whit frermaD of tbe aftV ot lrtiy-one yar or more, who i-hnll hare rrsidwl in thia Slate at h-aitt one jrtar. and in tbe eleelion iitriet where be of,.r to rote at leaet ten da ittTrnediately prepedinc aueh eleetit.n, and ithin two yearn paid a State or coun . -t it t . - . ..-1 at 1.'. .t lj.n dmra h-fore'the eVcli..n. But a eitin-n of the Vnited Sta bu nrevmualv own a -jaalitwd rou-r ot uhh stale, l r..n,lirl tlier.-fr,.ra aud ivLuriicd. aol who haa resi ded in Ml election dlftriet and pai.1 Uxe aa aforeaai.1. .1..H lMntill,d to rote after reMrlinff in this State aix rnonttia: I'lMTidrd, lhat the while frrewien, eitiiena of the I'oiUd Stale, I etween tbe ae ol twrnly-one and twentr-two vearn. who hare ret-idrd in Ihe election dis trict an Jll"reaM ten dav -hall be entitled to ol, aJthoiiTfl tlrer "hall not hare pud taxee. No per-oii -hall p- nTtitle-l to "ta whfve name i not contained in the list of Usable iiihaHlasbfiirnirheit by Ihe Cnimia-ineni. nnlree, Kirst. hcpnwJm e a re,-eid for th"PMm nt within two year-or a suteor cunty tm VM-Mnl jiVrecal v to the toii?liluti"n. and Kite llfae- tory enl Dee eltuer on hi own oaui ir amrniaieiu i tho oath or afflrmation of another that he haa paid nudi tax. or od failure to pp-luee a reccif-t Fhall make oath to the painient tlierc.f, or tcond il nee !, ,, ..in rlect between the ae-l and tweni to jcar? hehalldc"seon to the pavnieot tlierc.f, or rWond if he claim a riv'ht lo e .'i ,winj-u-oath orattirma- I ta-n that lie line reoided iu the Slate at leal one year ta-n tliat he haa rcMdea lu inc pia "mT Jlcation aim make "ten pnioi oi rcitM-Dcr lUired br this art.and that he noet verilT believe from the accennf. i:ircti him thai be iMdthe aSrcaid ape. audtrive aocb olhercTidence aFlK niiiret h tbi act. when-non tlie name of llie -raon M admit ted lo row ahall be inarrtod in tha alpliabelieal ll-t bjr th- inapectfri" and note made oppoaite thereto ly writine the word btr if he ahall be admitted to rote by rcan of t having paid tax. or the word . if he aball be admitted to vota oy rea-on ot ancu aice. enau oe cane,, ui .ot rlerka w bo shall make, the Ilka Hotel in tbe Ultaof voters kept hy them. -lr any peraon ahall vote at more than on election district, or otberwt-e frandnlently rote mot than once on the aame day, or ahall fraudulently fold and deliver lolheini-peefcir two ticket tofrtber Wllb the talent ille cally to vote or ailviae and procure another eo to do, ha or Ibey ao otfeodins ahall on conviction be fined in any tun not lew than liOy aor wore than Ave hundred dol lar, and he impriinned not leaa than three nor awn than twelve month.. lf anv pcreon not qualified to vote la this immen- wcalth. acrc-abir to law, (except the aons of qualified rjiM. ,pI, , flM H,n r..r lhe i prpof i.euinit tKkeOi or of Influencinr the dtuena ' Qualified to r.dc, be hall on eoarietion. e rfeit and pajr i ; ,nm not ,ceiin on bnodii doiun r eer b olT.-aee, and he imprisoned loraoT term aot exceed ing three mouUia." 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 nol la shall be closed. The return judges of the several districts of the county will meel at ten o'clock, forenoon, ii. lue ;oitrt house at I.ewisburg.on the third dav ;.; er the election, (being Friday the 14th day of October) lo do and perform those duties entoined upon them by law. lhe Kcturn Juoges ot ina, c-..,u. . .... ' I venming counties are required to meet at the , .1 - l K rf I.eaikhltro. ..n house in the bornneh ol i.ewitnurg. on Tuesday Ihe 31st of October, to make out returns for the three members of Assembly . n od for Senator. I The Kelurw Judees of this. Congressional di-tnei lo meet at lhe ame time and place, liaied at the Shehfl's Oflice, lwislnrg,Pa., the 7ih day of September, A.l. I "64. L F ALKKIGHT, Sheriff Datty Horning Nfws. SAM 'I tvLirCR has comnenced furnishing ibe llan lhbnrg Trlcftrah nmminrs.a fw c'lt per copy the very latest News, at cheapest rates Juas St UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Oil Flour, Feed, Fish, my stock, and satisfy (1024 FURNITURE Broke Out in a New Flace ! BUREAU S, from III) to SI. FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, from f 20 to SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. Ac. Jtiforent .riei. rkpsteads, trot. 3 to $06 (3) diScrrnt pattern! and Utrat ttylea. TABLES, Iriiiltts ftw siM-rtl. Hmaktaol. md of any kiml i f uvl dru.rt. hut Walnut, Mh"cnT ! ba ud alv os band lor Um Krwto. STANDS, Tcpoy, What Aot, Sewing, te. tc. SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, CpfefJrtt-rH, t.anr Aroi, JVwii., Tarlnr Cbafru nlwaj-f. Wiulr'liBirv Utap anJ mall Ror?k-ra, Tabl and Chtldrvn'i Ctiairn, alwaf nm band. TOWEL RACKS.DOUGIITRATS, BOOK; and SHOW CASES, &c. Furniture of mjoien manufacture, insured one year. P- S. I intend, in a short time, as Soon as I ran ret up a fine Heane.) to attend to the I.'MIBKTAKINU BUSINKMft I will keep some iwenty-ttve or more different sized Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no lice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in l.ewisburg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. KEPAIRINU done immediately. til AS. 8. BKl.L,CAo6triin' Block Lewiabarir. Feb. It, 1S63. BEST AND LAST NEWS! "ITJE have just received from Philadelphia V and New York, a very large and well selected sik of WINTER GOODS. which we oiler at verv reduced prices. We have paid particular attention in the selection of this stock of Hoods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will tiud it their advantage to give us a call as in prices we defy any oi our neizhborins towns for competition. We have also replenished onr stock of Croce rle, UardMure,queeasvare,etc SALT, FISH, COAL, PLASTER, Ac. JM.7 Martk Lime, Calcined Flatter, and Hydraulic Cetnenlf always kept on band. tFCOt'XTKY I'KODVCE taken in Ei change for Hoods as usual. N.B. Cabh paid for all kinds of Grain. J N O WALLS & CO l.ewisburg, Dec. 18'S3 We wonld inform Ihe public thai we have for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, near the Lewisburg Hiation, a larger assort ment than last year of Pralt aaa raamratat Trees, Shrabs, In oar old Nurseries in Adams county, we have the largest stock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 196:1 anil Spring of '64. We therefore can furnish Treei by large quanti ties to Dealers Arc. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers is res pectfully solicited to an examination of onr slock. We also desire a dozen good AGEKT8 lo sell ft he coming Spring. 8HEI.1.EK & HUMMER WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sic. 13: THE undersigned, having removed her Watch and Jewelry establishment to Criswelrs New Building, Market !.. between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watthes, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps on hand an assortment of choice JEWELRV, for Ladies and Gentlemen, which she offrrs at price lo suit the times. Aliq CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted as represen ts .MAKIA S. ZUBCK. DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 Ihe vital prineiple 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 lhe mediciue lhat cures when all others fait Hart a Cvwiht are y rr"J'. yon any of tbe premonitory iymjtonl ol that moat fatal diacaaa tjoviMaiolioa ' Tboar who should he warned by theaa atyoail I etf rrally think lijhlly of them until It la too lata. o" till fact, perlmp. more than any other, arl.ee the aad prrv.leuot and faUlity f diacaae which aweros to Uet grave at leaat on nsUt of dcath'i Victims. W bat are Itl ryntjitowi . ... It u.uallv begiua with ahort,ry eoni, wlil -ti anoij becomes habitual, but for aome time aothlo la retard eiorpt a rtaJly a:. Tbe breathiug la mewhal J Scnit aod opon.ll;bt eierclee aiuclt kurrvd. A km of LgMorM and ,wnufm at the cheat la iflea Ml. As tbe diaee advance, the patient kemmea thin In ttr.h, la atUicted wllb loaaofa.petll, ureal lantfor InJc-lencc, and dejerUoa of apirita; may continue In ttda atate lor a cnaulerablr lenBth of lime : and la very readily all. e ted by allhtepo.ure or fatlitiw. If lb. eounh bec.me. more trouble me. and la "" expectoration, which la moat copious and free early In the mornine. Itl. .meUm. streaked hh blood. At thia .ucr, night -sweat, u.u.lly set In and sea a profua. bleline of the luUfS may J-ain lnP aome part of the cheat la telt. -" cully of lylne iid one or the other aide without severe . of !..; or a sana. of fulln-s. "?l': The pals, become, full, hard, and freonent . the hectio fluah niik-ce the cheeks, and the dir. ouJadJ l l"l teaiug to iu close. Vou now ask, Itth'rt aatrrt ....... e Otnuap-'eni , lr' an.f cm l etrrnt by the ' myTARCOUlMAloeren In appan-ntly bopel This .racrtion I make with the ability to present ihji mo.tcmpleleevidei.oaof thetruth. Spacewill notad mit of niv iliinu IbeconU nts of the many thousands ol testimonials to Its rsloe. which I have been and am receivinu from men and women of un.iucatlonal.le wot -.n and reputallon. 1 have ha.1 a nomlr of these eertlll catcs printed in circular form which I will yoii fee on aprlicttion. V. hether you nowdetermlneU. try the mediciue or not. send for the circular. After years Ofsludv and experiment, I olfcrthla medicine, believln it to be the best rem.-dy for all ri .try ami l,nin-l,iM rfiicnvi. II you can not be bcneltled py the use of the TAIt t'ORDIAL, I believe jouare byond all enrthla-aid. Yet if there art better curate agents, I earnestly advise their use. The best remedies, the best care, are needed by thoee amicted with thia disease. Because 1 believe Uiia to be the best, 1 ask you to try It. Many, not only of the p-ople, hut physicians of every school and practice, are daily askio nie, W hat Is the principle or cause of jour success In the treatmentor iVatoiMrj. dMai)io My answer is this: 1 he ir.j,-ai... ol Ihe diireatire oritans the tirrnn.h flioWOf the debilitated system Ihe oyrtl"olie and e ricl.mmt of tbe hloo.1. mud expel from Ibe system the corruption wbichscrofula breeds. While thislseSectcd by the powerlul alterative (chaneinir from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, its hialine and renovatinr principle Is alao aellnr upon the Irritated aurlacee of the lunirs and throat, penetratluR each dis-eaae-l part. Teli-vinir pain. suMuinr inllamallon, and restnrinr a healthful tendency. Let Ihta two-fold power, the hralitip; aud the strt uRtheninir, c.ntlnue lo act In conjunction with Nature's conslant recoperallve ten dency, and tlie patient ia uved. If be bat nut too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. The PINK TURK TAR COKOIAL will enre Ccnihs, Sore Throat and llreaal, llronebilta, Asthma. Croup, Hooping Cough, I'll theria. and ia al an exe. ll.-ut remody fordieeaseof the kidneys, and frmileoomplainU. BEWARE OF CUUXTERFEITS. The genuine has lhe name of the Proprie tor and a pine tree blown in the bolll. All others are spurious iiuiiaiions. l'iri-Kifiy Cents and One Dollar per DuUlc. Prepared only by lhe Proprietor, Dr. I Q WISHAKT. No. 10, North Second Ml. Philadelphia, Pa Fur Sale by all Druggists l(l27yl fALMDR, BOSS & CO., (iin a. rALStsa ti rn.) Lewlsliurz .rianins lUIII. ,'w"'"'l'---p eonstantly on band and tuanulacture lo order Floorillst. MdlliR, Uoor,Saoli.fceu!(4-rn. iiituds), MouldlUS 1 all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work used in untitling. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted lo givesaiislaetioa rrAn extensive lot of I.UIMlM-r ot all descriplions oo hnttd for sale. Fartury an A'orfA Secuttd lrttttWtouburx,V April Vi, IH.-.9. GENERAL ORDER. rplIE Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1 having this day taken possession of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, under the con ditions agreed on with the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Company, they have appointed JOSEPH D. POTTS, General Manager there of, to whom all Otlicers and Employees will report for instiuciions. J. EDtiAR THOMSON, President Penn'a Railroad Company. Oflice of the Penlt'a Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1H6-. , General Order, Wo. 1. To tal-e Ejfcct on and after Jan. SO, 18C2. I. The YVeftlern IfisMoii, from Warren lo Erie, will be under ihe fiiperm tendrnce of JAMES LEWIS, ulu.se title will be Superintendent of lhe Western Division. His Olliee 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, except as otherwise provided in this Order. II. The Kastern IVivlsUoii, from Sunbury to Wbetham. will be un.ier the sup erintendence of SAMl'EI. A. U LACK. whose title will be Nupcrinlendent of the Eastern Division. Employees on this Division will be under his charge, and will make all comtnu niealions respectiug their duties or tlie busi ness of the road, to him, except as otherwise provided in this Order. III. The AcCOKIlf ofFreight and Tas senger Business will, on the Western Divis ion, be in lhe immediate charge of JOHN O. 1IOI.US, whose title will be Assistant Audit or. His Olliee will be at Erie. On lhe Eastern Division they will be in immediate charge oi THOMAS M. DAVIS, whose title will be As- Kitant Auditor. His Office will be in Will iamsport. He will also have charge or th distribution of Passenger Tickets over both Divisions. All communications respecting Freight and Passenger accounts by Employees on eilhei Division, will be made to the Assistant Audi tor Ihereof.and respecting supplies of Tickets to Taon.s M. Davis. JOS. D. PO l'TS, tieneral Manager; i .ita 1 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Lessee rnnaii. r.rie it. it. General Manager's Office, Williamsport. Jan. 30, ISM. Gas rittlnu; EHlabllshnicut. ROOMS in Faies's Block, Market Sin rear , of Bower's Jewelry Shop. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of Ihe best shops in Philad., I hope to render satisfaction. BURNERS and other Fixtures always on hand or furnished at short notice. O. B. EVANS tewlsonrg. Sept. 14, ISM Science still on the Advance ! QUHfiEON and Meehani- ij eal UentlMl, Office iu the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market sireei, (western entrance, up stairs) LEW ISHrKG. Dr.BCRLAN is now constructing Ihe Non sectional Block work, baked on Plaiina base, which fur cleanliness, beauly and strength has no equal also teeih mounted on Ihe var ious Bases in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department ol 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 saperior qualities of ihe Non-secliunal work will be evident to all who will r ' it an im partial examination. Dr. I) no I t ihe only person wlrb constructs Ihis e o.lenl work in this section ol country. lyChares shall .irrepnn( with, the 4 Unci. Ltwieburg, Sjeju. g, a Notice to Trespassers. A t.f. ntrnn! are herebv cautioned against trespassing upon tbe premises of the !....-i..n.l c,'t.iate,t in ItllAalfH lOWnshin. ' Uii..ris.o.u, . ... - for ihe pnrpose of hunting partridges and ' .1 III I.. J....I. Ml. Ik other small game, as they will te dealt w according lo law. CIIAU1.H Kitty, WM. c niTT, JItKI'KKIi'K RKtliEL, rtM L K. IMhr.lt, JlllAM SIIK.'KI.KII. SAM'I. B. SIOXTO, O. C. TIIOWP."ON". JOHN W (IIMOST.". JAHKS W. SIVl.lNTO.N, IiAVID VONKIUA. HIClltKI. HKILtit, liSVIK IWYKIt. ailKSIUM I -II, SIM N A SilllKM aKKIl, K,L IMON IIKN'Nrllt, Jonathan w.ii.rK, SepL 1, stilw4p4 P tNirl gt.EAR, AMHIKW II A I t:K, OKOKi.K M.KSK, OltoiKIK UK. HIS, JOHN llrttVKU, tit I.I.I AM UAkKK, ll. M It, Wtl. II KI.RCKMtR, II T. PONTIUS, OKU. MiKI-IM. It, HICIIAKO JooDO.V, 3 tMKS IK IN, W M. SI KANS, atttM liHoFr, j. r. Ht.Mirs. Un-'KIt .DfcRa rHEKE we will find a large assorimenl latest styles FALL AND WINTER GOODS! such as French and English all wool Cloth, Irom $2.50 np to JjilO.On. Knotty Boys' Cas simere.an.l Silk Mixed.Cassimeres.Salineits, Ac. ( lotlllns: of all descriptions ; Men's and Boys' Wear Whole Buns for 418.50 thai is.cloihcoat, satin vest, eassimere pants. Summer Suits for $5.50. Also, a large as sorimenl of Hats, Caps, Ac, such as M'Clel lan, (Jaribaldi. Opera, high and low crowned Hats, Hose, IlamlL-erchiels, collars, sniris, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Ac. NOW IS THE TIISE ! to save from S3 to 60 per cent, and get the Latest styles. Also, Goods Cut and made to order, and in ihe latest style. Always from five to ten hands at work. Call opposite John Walls &- Co.'s 8lore, Market street, Lewisburg. Dec. IH63 N. IS. ZIMMERMAN Tor Rat. Mice, noarlirtt, info, lied litiSN, .Molls, in I III",. Wool-'ill,&.r..lllM-C'tsiOM l'lilll(,l'OWl!, iiiinialsi, &.C. Put ap ia Sty;, and fton Roves. Rotttea an4 flasks. i-'auJ S ' ai..'for ll.'ius I'tnue l.iltLlfj,ac. sNtntv infal.il.1e rem. Jies ascan Iree tr. ni lv..n. " to..t tauserou- to tlte Human Family." LUL O-litC out o f tlo-ir liolea tu UK." IV Sold Wholesale in all large ti.e. If S..1.I I v alt Drusguis aud Ifeiailers evervwhere I'iM! ! Il.waai !!!of at', wr rthless imitations. CifSoe that M'osTAa'a'' riame is on each Boi, Bottle, and Flask, before von buy. rfA.ldress Ili:KV It. COM' tit. 1' Pait iraL Ir.rr4n liHt.aitwav, IV. V. r?Sold by all Wholesale and l.'rtail 1'rug gisls in Lewisburg, Pa. li:rm Dnrkf 9C Jltotorr Jc Wtuptt, For tlie Harvest of 1SG1! cecuukd nr Tbirty-Four di.slinct Talents! THE unparalled success of the Buckeye is the sirongesl proof its superior mer its. Aud its reputation is so well established lhat since its introduciion lhe manulacturer have been entirely unable to supply the demand. We will call attention lo a few of its points of excellence and lhe farmer lu give it a persoual examination. Tbe Two Driving-Wheels, kc. The TWO DKIVl.Mi 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 lhe Wrought Iron Guard, with Hardened Sieel Face or Cutting Edge the Double- liinge.l Joint, by which the Culler Bar mav be Folded Ihe long Crank frhal't the Steel Spring and Wheel, by which the Culler Bar nay be raised and lowered so as to cut as low to the ground as may be desired the Steel Pitman and lira" Box its I.ighi Draft (no Side Draft) no weieht on Ihe horses' necks backs as easily as a cart all if which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on tlie Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 000 lbs. each will cut an acie of grass an hour wilh ease. The machine is furnished wilh Iwo Cutler Bars one for cutting gras, and the other for cutting grain (each expressly adapted to the use intended). No etlurt will be wanting to mainlain'ihe Buckeye in the enviable position il now occu pies, thai of being the Best machine in the World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability supply the demand were unable toobtain'the liurkeye, and were forced to purchase an inferior machine. The continued scarcity of laborers and Ihe 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 bay and grain crops. Farmers who would avoid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can tend ia. their orders now. W'e are now prepared to fill orders for the coming Harvest. Address, SLIFER WALLS, SHKINER A CO. Manufacturers of Keystone Clover Hullers, Ac, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND Gentlemeii'H riirnlNhlnff SI ore, SM Market Hi., just above the ltauk, Iff LEWISBURG, PA. Tbe subscriber has removed into the new Bind and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of MEJi'S CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimeres, Silks, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AND M AKE TO ORDER in Ihe best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing Ihe besl workmen, I can confidently invite boih Old and Xcw Cxulomrndo n't forget the Sigu The Red Door! May 2, lUfl! J H BEALE ALBRIGHT fc BREWER. 2 V. Market and Fourth St. Lewisburg Union to., Pa. Also claim Asents for the procure. 'UT Mf :;n,,0n',, B-"k 1,a''anJ "'". and all oilier claims againn the Vi4 tUie. Lewuburg p T, ise.y lpj U. S. 7-30 LOAN The Secretary of e Treasury gives notice lhat subscriptions will b reseivedfor Coup ob Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. I5ih, 1861, Win seBH-annua. u......... lhe rate of seven and tbrce-lenihs prr cent, per aanom.-prineipal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the op lion of ihe holder at maturity, into six per cenu gold bearing bonds, payable not l's than live nor more iban twenty years from .u.;, ,iaie. as ihe Government may elect. ll.V. J . They will be issued ia deoominalions of ' t.,n -,oo.l.iM)0 and S5.000, and all sub scriptions must be for Cfiy dollars or some muliiple of filly dollars. Tt. i.t vi!l he transmllted l the own- era free of transportation charges as soon aler the receipt of the original ueruucaies Deposit as they ean be prepared. As tho notes draw interest irom Aognst ti, a.rM mnkin? deposits subsequent to lhat date must pay the intereat accrued from date of note lo dale of deposit Parlies depositing twentv-nve tnoosand dollars and upwards for Ihese notes at any one lime, will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent- which will be puid by the Treasury Department upon the r.-ceiptof a bill for the amount, certified lo l,tr the officer with whom the deposit was made No deduction for commissions must ; - i be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF TIIIS LOAN. It is a NxTiosiit SetisGs Bisk, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and tlie bat ireurity. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in V. S. Kotes, considers that it is paying in Ihe best circultaiing medium t f Ihe country, and it ean no pay in anything better, fur its own assets are either 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 ean aiways be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, aod are ihe best secu rity wilh banks aod as collaterals for dis counts. ( iiatrrlahle Into Mi per real. S-0Cei In addition to lhe very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege ol conversion is now worth about three prr rem. per annum, for the current rate for 5-.'il Bonds is not less Iban niun prr ernt. prtmium, and before Ihe war lhe premium on an per cent. U- S. stocks was over twenty per ct o!. It will be seen ihai the actual prolitoa this loan at the present market rate, la not less than ten per ccut. per annum. Its raaplloa from State ar Kaairlpal Taialloa. lint aside from all lhe a.Kantagrs e have enumerated, a .special Aci of t'onness tx tmjilt all bumfs and Tr'aurif mitt f'm lutml tuxutwn. On Ihe average, ihis exemption ia wonh ab..ul Iwo prr cent, prr jnnuiu, accor ding lo the ra.e ot taxation in various pa.ru : of the country. It is be'ieved lhat no securities rlTer so greot inducements to lenders as Iho-e issnd ! by Ihe Government. In all other fi rms of Indebtedness, the faiih or ato'ity of private j parlies, or slock companies, or seprrate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property f lhe country is held to secure ihe discharge of all obligations of the United States. While tbe government offrra tha aaoel lib eral terms for ils loans, it believes that lhe very strongest appeal will be to the loyally and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The parly depositing must endorse upon the original certificate lhe denomination of notes required, aud whether ihey are lo be jssued iu blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the othcer re reiving the deposit, lo be forwarded to Ihe Treasury Department. Sibsi airnoss will i atrtlvrn hy the Treasurer of lhe United States, at Washing ton, the 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 KEsPECTAULE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the couuiry will give further infer niation and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBE!:;. lOtiOinS HIE greatest improvement yet in tbe i Sewing Machine art. A curiosity worth seeing. Please send for circular with sample of sewing. These Improved Machines save osi m-. dhid fib ctT. of thread and silk, and make ihe lock sTtTrn alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly, except "the primed directions." No change in sewing from cue kind, of goods to another. Aod no taking apart to clean or oil. Our Nest Mivji-rACToav is now complete, .wilh all its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines which for asm and nam this or sisisa are not surpassed by any manufactory in the world.i . N. B. Should any machine prove nnsatis factory, it can be returned aad money refun ded. ' Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own agents. FIWKLE & LTOIT , S. IS. CO. No.5:W BROADWAY, NEW YORK. April S, 1x3. jl Advantages of the KN'UCKLER WASHING MACniXE. IOU the purpose of convincing ihe e..n.. I1 munity that ihe Knuckler Washin Machine can nm be niran f... ... j laptdity in washing clothes, I take pleasure in referring lo Miss Sarah Gibbony, (daugh ter of John Gibbony of this place,) who is eleven years old, weighs 55 pounds, and does Ihe week's washing for the family iu lliree hours, and considers ii a verv lieht job, wnh lite assistance of the "Knuckler." Mariiiiiesand Brownicg's celebrated Wriu gers always on hand. DA MEL BROWN. Lawubuip, M.ub :. Iftoi. fillit Trrf! rrlaw taint or i.f the hloKl, Wharuin ' that fluid becouae ia rompetont tv ewvuiii t the vital forew ia Uimr K; 1 1 irorous action, ami VLA' li .itrra tlio syst-m ta s -ST?- fall into nisvmter asaj decay. The sernfulons eontainlnaUa.n la vae rioii'ly enii'. l ly nurrurUl discasu, Luw living, disonkreil digestion from anheahiijr f hhI," impure air, filth and flltliy riaiai,, tho tl.-preaain": viees, and, abovu allf ij, tho Tonorwtl irrfoetion. Wliaterer hat itj origin, it ! Iiereditarr In tho constitution, d.'scen-lino; "from parenU In cluldrea uuU) tlio third and fourth C n rttion ; " in.Uv.Tl, j eecnui to tie tlte rod of Him who lays, i will visit tlio iniquities of tlio father uKn tlichr clnldren." Tlte diet-urn it orii;in.-ji-a taka various nanus, accordinf? to the organs it attack". In the lunga. Scrofula prudoeea tulx rclcs, and finally ConriiniLti'm; in ties plands, s5t Rings which su purau: and be come ulcerous sores; in tlio st'.ma.Ji soj rowel, rlorangcmcnts vlii.li proline nijj, festion, rlys;a.-psia, aivl lirer complaintv; g liic skin, eruptive and cutaneous aH.-nicHia, These, all having the same origin, r -quire Has Same renMtly, viz., puriiit-ution an-i invigura tion of tlio Moo t, purity the Mood., sn.i these dangerous di-kin ra hate you. Witts iVeblc, foul, or corrupted Mootl. y..u eannol liave liealtli; with tii.tt '-lift- of tith" LialU.j-, jou t-irinot liare scrofulous tliacaso. Aycr'a Sarsapanlla Is componntU-.l from the nioat i B.-.ru!iI anff tlott s tliat tiK-ilieal at-ience has ilix ovrtt fnv this auiit ting dUtinipt r, and for tlte cum of the disorders it entails. That it is far sup. rior to any other remedy yi t tl. viai.l, ia known by nil who h.ive giten it atrial. Ths it does combine virtues truly etra..r.lir.iry in their efl'eet ujion this tla-s of coinplati.ts, is imli-putitljy proven l y tin- great niultitu.'ss of pul.li' ly known and remarkable rn-. it lias nunle of the following Htavases: Kinr'f Evil, or Glandular Swelling, Tnmor Eruptions, Pimples, Blotchea and Sores, Erysipelas, Bosc or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Eheum, Scald Head, Coughs front tuberculous deposits in tho lungi, Waita Swellings, Debility, Dropsy. Kenraia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercnrial Eiseases, Fem lie Weaknesses, and. ind.-ci. t;.- !.'. s ri. a ..f cuiiipMiuis that arise from imuriry Of the Mtamt. Minufo reports of individual casts may be found in Arras A trr.Kit.asi Ai.a"ar."which is furnished to tlsr dm, j.sia f..r imitiiit. na iliatnl tiin.n. whtn in nay ha 1. :irn. the tlirrttions f- r its use, and e..in! of the r uiarkaldu cures wl.it h il hae n'.lti win n itl otht-r rt inetlies bail fa i It-1 lo aif..r.I rvluf. Iboec ca.s are tiT.-e!y takea from all seti..n of the Country, in orkr tliat ro rr rvauVr may have in - to a..ui one hi can s.enk to lnm of ita Km tits friHta p. r-onl itsia iat'. Sn.uli 1. pns-ea th tital in. -ryu-a. BI..I thus Ua iu sittinia far timr- niljiet loilisaase ami its fatal re-ults lliitn arc li.-slU.jr constitutions. Hence it It nd tu short, n. and tl-s greatly shorti-n, t'.e av.-rsge tlurati. n of buman life. The VJt iniH.rtame i.f llit-c conaideratiuns haa lad us to s ml ytars in pertnung a rt mctly wlii. h i a.Uim' t" it t ure. This wa now e!.-r to fie pul lie nn.1. r tlio name of Avaa'a htu'ai uiui, allhoujlt it is toinpoaetl of in.L-rt ilii-nta. mint: of avhich cxeeeti thw best t.f .a-vrvnjxrii'a in alterative power. By it itl vou n av rou t t yourself from the suffer-ir.-'auJ .laiii.fr of il.te .lisonlors. I'urgO out tin- f.iil t..rrtipt:on that rot and ftslre in tlte M.n..!. j.iire out the rause t.f disease, an. 1 1 isonrtis healih wiU follow. Iiy iu peea liar virtues tln rtuifly stintulatis the vital functions, and thus cspels the distempere vtliit h lurk wiiliin the tjatctu or burst out on inr part of it. ,-.. We" kuw tlio j ublie have been .lcevea hy many eo.oiH.unds of .SorMfrv-. that pi...Z aneM-ai asal aKd aroahinsi; tMlt they will neither be dxfiv-J nor tUaappoinuti ill this. lis virtues have been pro v t o by abun dant trial, and Hurt- remains no question of its surpassing t.-Jtcvlleiii'C f.r the cure of tho tiffin ling diseases it is intvnilcd to reat-Ji. Alllioiiirli under the same name, it is a very (lillereiit medicine from any other which ha bt en before the people, and is far more ef fectual than any oUn.r which has evtt beca available to ti.cui. ayi:h'9 CHERHY ri-XTORAL. ffho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- sumption, and for the relief Of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disease. This lias Wen so long used and so uni. virsally known, that t mttl do no njrs than assure the public that its quality i i !1 tip to lhe lst it ever has been, and tint I may Inl- relied on to do all it ha ever done. 'ripartd by l)iu J. t'. Atkk i t'u- j'rclUMl uiul AMalylical ( oemuU, I.owt.ll, MaeS. Bolil by all tlruggists every where, ft"!.'! I bv C. W Schatlle, and Benne't llros., I.ewisruir?; hin.le I A. Wagen-rllrr, linsgrove ; C Urown, Millon ; andbviifi lers everywhere. lOM'yi rriiE I tinu HE subscri'.'cr ron- ues lo carry on the l.isery iiumik-ns) . the Out t-ianj on Souih Third street, near Market, anil retpee:iai r.liciis ihe patronage ot his friends and t a public generally. CHAKLES F.HESS. Lewisburg, May ii, IS.'.O COAL VOW (OaL. THE subscriber keeps constantly en hand a large assortment of the very best M mokin au l Wilkes-Harre COAL, for liiueaoii stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, Blucksmitht Coal, Platter an.t Salt. Wish il distinctly understood, thai I will not be undersold by any man. Having good, weigh-seales, full weight will be given. C'val Yard near WeioVnsaul's hotel. (IKOKl.E HOLSTEIN. Lewisburg, May S7,'5a. B FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, (u on Market Sftoare, lewisburg. A good supply of ( liairn, Tttblrs Uurcausi. MiilldM. S:c.,on hand or mae rder iiAVIU ..INTER. (eisi.) Vlnlou Ccqnii) ?r&Cih.tfilrg Ci-iv.:i.l. a v ixnrrKxi'K.xT rjMrr.T joiKy.ti issues KrlsajvalLralburg, I aioacvsslj. frit's TEK.VS P 50 ar y. ar. n at rue la si ivwt-' at the aaate rate Sr a lonceroe shorter peria-d. ws1 ru will pay S.r ft ar tnpntua. TS eta for an nt-tor..- '' fi.rrtlit mrnths,2del.turaixteea aiontba. a .e-t Iw" tears, for flit, we a til evunl one eatra (II eerf" F" year, e. Single .Ho. s e ela. Pavam uts It '' reeeive.1 ia (old, eostare stiaapa. or luuik a. M " valve here. Moat kinds of I'roUure ren-ivex " t'', . erVthea Ibe tm expiree tor a bwk a fafer i1110 a.,-.U,-l. 1 l. . 1 -"'.. V,'.-,.!.. ...oi - i a.t aver one-fourth ef a rntuata, la owl. per v-ar ,4 ataes. Ae. as atev be acrar apoai. a stinare a. l-1' . sroaJteat type, or IS ot tevt larver. a.tvi-rlieai-111 araioraliiina. illeval.et satatttia-.- lerHjea,y a'l eJe Ootnmnnlcatiens dtatrrtl on topics ol leenetal .'' fc ana ecenntpaniee bv lhe writer's o-al nave ant! a-U Tbe NAtiSKTIf TKI.KOKSCII is leeatrd ta eftbe .Viae at (.AetMtirtr.by whli h weolUn laerti,,, Jiewe in a.lvaaee of the'l'hilaat- Malls. K ,t Conaert-,1 wilb tbe otee are aa.ple waferat-''" fc bind, t.1 JOB FBiKTlKve, ahiel. ailt berx..-i.. atralneaa anl Ue at.-h aud ia rra.- 1 able le.aia- , j af .Ca-nal a.tveroaeineat to be raid a b- a r.t la. Job w..,b wb.a.leltvered i ('.i..i.afer'"d,,. r'Vrtlt'ReaUlkeSt'.,..- rltrte vZr V call JTV-" tale 1 citl" 4W ailieeAs - ' ' b in