UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE. "..lien the Uuyu come Heme."! There's a happy time cortiing When the hoys culile home, There'. lotln: day coming ' When the buys come home. j Wc will Gtl the dreadful rtory, Of tills treason dark ami ITory, , In a stlH-btlrst of o?ry Wbtffl Utc Ireys cuuie huuie. The. day will seem brighter fhctt the boys couie home, nur hearts will be liirhlcr When the boys couic Atonic. Vires and swect-hcarls will press them In their arms, and caress them, And pray Ood to bless ihem, When the Kys come home. Tha thinned ranlis will be the proudest When the boys come home, And their cheer will riur the loudest When the boys cmue home. The full ranks will be shattered, And the bright arms will be battered, And the battle standard tattered, When the boys come home. Their bayonets may be rusty Whcu the boys come home, their uniforms dusty When the boys come home; But all shall sec the tracts Of Batik's royal graces la tho bfwa aud bearded Cures WkS the boys come home. Par love shall go to greet them W'henHlie boys come home, To bless them aud to greet thcin When tho boys come home. And the fame of their endeavor Time and change shall not dissever From the nation's heart for ever When the boys come home. "No Time to Fend roa a White Man." A Nashville correspondent of the Cincinnati papers relates the following good thing : 'During the skirmish in the rceonnois tanea made by Gen. Stedman on our left, Couple of toldfcre of the colored brigade esroe upon three rebs whose guns were Unloaded, t.d demanded their surrender. A i . .. s t.i : .i r. i on 01 tun ikjuuuici luuigusuity rctuscu j to surrender to a 'nigger.' 'Hurry sor- j ry, masss,' said Sambo, brlngiog bis : piece to a 'ready ;' 'but we's in a great Lurry, and hain't got no time to send for ; white man- The ominous click that ac companied this remark, brought the scion of cbifalfy to time, and he was brought in, crying, and swearing all the way that bis father would kill biin if he ever heard thai be bad surrendered to a Digger." Iokobamce. A Union Chaplain in Arkansas asked Ibe woman of toe sbanty if there were any Preshyteriant in those parts r Hesitating a wbile, finally "she -gntiaed not ber husband hadn't killed any since they lived there." She thought Ibem some sort of game Eld. David Jones, near one hundred jeari ago, inquired of an old New Yorker where ho could Sod some Baptists t The aged citicvD shook his bead "he'd lived there all his born dajs, lut never heard of anybody following that occupation." When the Cholera was raging along the Mississippi, a eolpnrteur inquired of a po white family if they ever had the Gupd there? The head of the bouse said " be 'lowed cot but tbey had it awfully 4)WO at New Orleans!" Jsrrold on Conservatism. - There'a a sort of men in the world that can't bear any progress. I wonder they ever w'k aniens tbey walk backwards! sr. ;;; r.ir .1 and reined for that "ancient institution the old one. But there always were such peaple, and always will be. When luci fera Grit came in, how many old women, ataouoa old souls many of tbem worthy to be members of 1'arliament stood by their matches and tinder-boxes, and cried "ao surrender !" And bow many of theae old women, disguised in male attire, go evsry day about at public meetings, professing to be ready to die for any tin der-box question mat may come np Yea. teadv to die for it, all the readier, ' perhaps, because dtng for anything of the tort 1 gone ont of fashion. The marriage Rite, righteous. A right-down cynic, named Writener, from Wrightstown, Wright county (out West,) a millwright by trade, is perhaps nprigbt enough by nature, but is most wnrighteously wry-nrcked about women. Writing about woman's rights and the rite of matrimony, be writetb thus : " It is so seldom ladies dn write what is right aboal that rite, that it may be written as sever rightly done." If this writing be BOl right, then Writener is all wrong. ' Llvr.LT Times. A windy cbap (who eouldn't be prevailed on to name) has teal oa a jwum evidently written seme day when "rude Korea, oVistcrous railcr" was stirring about uncommonly fast. We eopy one specimen alalia : T6e wind B Mew, The poow it Sew. Aod rat"ed partieular tbawdvy, With eairtaaad ho. a, And ehkien eoope, Arud mil euek hMi of plunder Love smitten maidenA Imseine, if yea can, the feeliogs of a romantic Miss of Wheeling, West Virginia, wbo, bating been locked up to keep ber away from "a bold aojer boy," managed one night to get out from her third storey wiudow, elude the vigilance of her guardians, and join him for whom she was "pining away in solitary confinement" bat lb great ealf refused to elope with ber I A aoatraband, undertaking to Ind a eituat'on for her daughter in Cincinnati, insist -d opon said daughter being instrue led. Upon being roeeted to indicate what kind of accomplirhaents she was desirous f having her hopefwl dae-gbter possess, aha said, "de gal most be Varned de piano and paintin' anyhow, and mtbbe arter wh le readin' and writin'." A coteroporarv speaks of wedded bliss the following feiie strain : Heaen We., thr wivea. thee SM OUT kivea WHh littl. be, and honry; Ybee a.ar lif-e -hoe... thra aaewd ewr aaeka, Bui J"ti t thrj anil tbe aanaey !" A M'Olellan student in Willistnn Sero iaarv, Esiamptnn, Mass., bet his fondly sAeritbei beajd on the election aad M II. Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, for Cheap (Roods! II is Stock la complete, pomusttBg in par) of Sugars Codecs, Teas, Spices, Coal Oil. Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass and Queens ware, Hardware, Lamps, &c.&e. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. Call and examine yourselves. important ta tlje Conntrp! "11 7E invite the aiienlion of the community to our eitensive assortment or Fancy and fUaplo Dry Good?, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, &c. fco. The most of nnr Mock was purchased since tho late decline In Hold, and which we are selltua at from IIS to .TO per cent, cheaper than til. Mn goods eouid have been houe-ht for, t.-n daya o. turhaaers will do well to call and look through our etoek before purchaeiiia; elsewhere. We will deal fairly with our cust.nierA, aud will nice them the baoent of laa oeciioe la uoud. in every -articular. We keep on hau l constantly COAL, SALT, Fisn, PLASTER, CEMEXT, Calcined llatter, dc. Ac. The highest Market price paid in Cash for all kinds of Grain and seen. WALLS & SMITH. Lewisbnrg, Oct. 1164 GHIFFIX'S PA TEXT Giant Jan and CUass Cover, 1OR preserving FKl'ITS in a perfectly 1 fresh slate. They require no Wax, Sol der, or Cement, seal insianily, and are more easily sealed and opened than any other arti cle for the purpose ever invenied. All kinds of w in( CemPnt are equally disagreeable. and uncertain in sealing. Being made enlirely of glass, these avoid the objections to olher jars where tin or other metal is nsed in the covers. For sale in Lewisburg. only bv 105 KREMER, LONG & CO HOSIERY. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now engaged in manufacture of MS.Eltf, AT W IIITE DEER MILLS, UNION CO., PA, Where he will keep constantly on hand, or make to order, all kinds of nooLE iwder clotuixg, Woolen, Ci'tton and Linen hose, IL-ary Woolen S'xks, d-e., rC'e. Particular attention paid to the manufac ture of hosiery for factories. Tarn Worked up for Families on Reasonable Terms. Having the most improved machinery and experienced workmen, I guarantee all my work to be equal to hand-made goods, and respectfully solicit share of public patronage. c. m. KING, Aug. S5. White Deer Mills, Union Co Pa THE BEST INVENTION OUT ! LYMAN'S PATENT SELF-SEALING FRUIT JAR, warrented to be superior to anything of the kind in ihe market. An examination of the Jar will convince any in telliaent nerson of its merits. It has no wax to melt, screws to corrode, or sprints tobrealc, but is made on strictly philosophical princi ples. Call and examine il. for sale wholesale and retail by T. . EVANS, Agent Lewisbure, July 29, 1864. United States Claim Agents. V LICENSE having been granted to Ihe undersigned lo carry on ihe business of L'nited Slates Claim Ajents in Union county, they will aitend promptly to the collection of back pay and bounties and the procuring of pensions for soldiers or their legal representa tives, and the prosecution of claims against the United Siaies. JAMES F. & JOHN B.LtttN Lewi.burg, March 22, ISC. Attention, Musicians! a l - .i.i.Tlmn I gF . -S Violins. Ouitars, 4c, of all l2rf kinds also Violin, Guitar, and Panjo tirin;-i, Briajes, Pecs,e.ana me best Violin Rosm call at the Vest tsffiee and examine. f W FORREST ' Daily Horning News. CiAM'L SMFER has commenced furnishing S .he iinrriKburs Telerraph nv.rnints,a tu eU per copy-the very latest Sews, ai cheapest raies June 24 IS that mnnry can be saved by buying at the Cheap tatth Store. Cainett 75 rts up, cloth 3.75 np. Boys" and Men's Clothing of all descriptions. Hats, i-.n i-l.,ih rvata. Overcoats. Shirts, Collars, : t:nle'rshirts and Drawers, Roundabouts all wool or half cotton, rants ann vests. iumip and Hiekorv Check Shirts. Overshirts and Casmere Shins. Suspender, stocking ana tiloves Collars of alt descriptions tinea and paper, linen andeoiton Pocket Hankerchiefs, Shirt Fronts, Ac. Call at the Fashionable Clothing Store rpponte Walls Rmith'a r " N. R ZIMMERMAN Lcwj.eurj.Oc!. 1 tt 5a55' nnd ttTfk CLOTHING 4j5L. CALL AT . WANS' my stock, and satisfy 1014 FURNITURE! Broke Oat in & New Place ! BUREAUS, from SlOto $18. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, from 2u to ft. SECRETARIES, DESKS, &c. &c. dirTtrtnt prica. BEDSTEADS, iron $8 to W (20 dttfervnt pattoru and Uteat stjlea. TABLES, Extrfifrion, II feet and apwardi.Ontra, Pir, Rnrt.Oard, Dining (two aitrn). Bmakfut. nis.de of any kiDd cf wood d-ftred. bot Walnut, MahoffMny and lioa wood alwava t-n baod for Ikm trade. STANDS, TeAT, What Not, Sewing, In. ie, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, Cphnfftrdt Tiaix Arm, 8tiB. Parlor Chain atwaja on nam! ; aiao.uant CM-ai, U-rc Korir and rsarie, Wiudtor thnira. larRc and a mall Rocker. Table and Childrro'a Cbaira, alwmja on uand. TOWEIj-RACKS.DOUGIITRAYS, BOOK, and SUOW CASES, &c. Furniture of my own manufacture, insured one year. P 8. I intend, in a short time, as soon as I can set up a fine Heante.) to attend to the i;.UEKTAKI.0 HI SI.K8S I will keep some twenty-live or mure different sized Cof fins, finished, and always ready on short no tice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever been done in Lewisborg. Call and are before purchasing elsewhere. KEPAIRI.Mi done immediatelr. CHA8. S. BELL, ChamberUtt'$ Block Lewiabnrg, Feb. U, IMS. latest aslitnns. 1864 '5. Just received the latest styles of Paris and American Fashions for Fall and Winter of 18C4,'o, and will continue to CUT AND MAKE IT clothing in the most aalis factory manner shop on Norih Third Si. JOHN B. MILLER Lewisborg. Sept. 13, 1864 We would inform the public that we hare for sale, in onr newly established Nurseries, near the Lewishurg Station, a larger assort ment than last year of Frail and Ornamental Trent, shrubs. In our old Nurseries in Adams ennnty. We have the largest stock of trees and largest sized for Fall of 1863 and Spring of '64. We therefore can furnish Trees 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 onr stock. We also desire a dozen good AGENTS to sell few te comine Spring. 8HELLEK dr. HUMMER WATCHES, JEWELRY, KC. THE nndersigned, having removed her Watch and Jewelry eiiablishment to Criswell's New Building. Market 8t., between Front and Second, she is prepared to Repair Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c, in the most approved and satisfactory manner. She keeps on hand an assortment of choice JEWELRY, for Ladiesand Gentlemen, which she offers at prices In soil the limes. Alsa CLOCKS and WATCHES. All work and wares warranted as represen ted. MARIA S. ZI'BCR. Estate of Wm. Tte, Sr, dee'd. IETTER8 Testamentary upon Ihe estate j of WILLIAM TATE. Senior, dee'd. late of Brady township,., Union eonntv, having been gramed 10 Ihe nndjersignrd, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and ttyoehaving claims or J demands against ihe savor will present them duly authenticated for setilrmeot to ' JOHX TATcrE.Ttmr I Biad), Nov. 156, 1 pd I s fc i$ tL 2 -s P s .cs DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL IS the vital prinriple of the Pine Tree obtained by a peculiar process in Ihe distillation of the Tar by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. It is the medicine that cures when all others fail. lint rm " OmtKt Bnt Sort Vittalt Mm tow any of tha premonitory syaiiUBwl of that moat fatal diaaaM '.onnfa.fi.luN ' Tboae who abould ae warned by three areintoul gen erally think lightly of them until it in too lata. Ifrum Uila fact, perhapa mora than any other, arieea tlta aal nreralenoe anil fatality nf Jiaeaae which ewee?e I tba gran at leaat m nxlA of itosth'S Tktinl. What are t ta ryal'i ' . ... It uauallr hafitia with allwrt. 4ry cooin, whtrll arern tweomea habitual, but Sir eume time nuibln( u rM I airept a truth) aural. The breathing la aomewhat dif JItmU. and upon light aiarriaa much awned. A aana of tvyanaua anil ofiprwi.ei at the cheat la oB. felt. a i the diMaae atleanera, the patient baeomea thin Hi Seah, laaUirteil with loaaof appetite, great lanur. iml lenre, ml d.j.ctajn of apiriU; may continue in thti aule for a mnaiileralile length or time : and la eery readily aSee- ted l-y eliKiiteipoeure or fatisua. If theee occur, tha , cough betaimea more tniubleeome, and in MtanJed with expectoration, which la moat eopiona and free early in thrmornlnz. It la nimetSmea atreaked with blood. At tbia euce, nislit-eweaU uaually aet in and in eome ca eea pnifuae bleeding of the luu may alao ecctir. I'aio In aume part of tba cheat la felt, and often a diffi culty of lying ufion one or toe other aide without aeeera fita of coughing or a eenae of fullneea or aufloeatkin. The pnlc tieeomea full. hard, and frequeut, tha hectic Ou.h lingre the cbeeka, aud tha din malady is faat uaa Unlng to ita clow. Ton now a.k, h tncrv a rurt t Conrumi'tMm hot Urn and can U rurerf by tha IMM my TAKCOICIHAL.ceen in apparently bopeleaa caeca. Tbia aaaertkin I make with the ability to pieaent the mo-t complete eeidenee of the truth. Space will not ad mit of my giving the eontenu of the many thooeamla ol teatimoniala to Ita value, wbtrh I hnee been and am receiving from men and women of unucationable worth and reputation. 1 bare had number of theae eertitt e.te. printed in circular form which 1 will arnd yow free oo application. Whether yon nowdetermlneto try the medicine or not, send for tba circular. After years of etude and experiment, lolterthle medicine, believing it to be" the brat remedy for all nuavnt-irv awf brimrHuU diiraier. If yon can not be henehled py the uee uf the TAK COM III A L. I believe you are beyond all aarthiyaid. Yet if there ore better curate agenta, 1 earneatly adviae their ue. The beat remediee. tha beet care, are needed he those afliictrd with tlito dieeaaa. Uecsuaa I believe tiiia to be tl.e best, 1 auk you to try it. Many, not only of the people, but phyeielana of every erbool and pra-iice. are deity aeking nie. What la the prinriple or caune of your euceeaa in the treatment of iWat-eeire f '"nsuatjidoN My anewer la thie: 1 he imjfirilum of Ihe iligeetlee organe the afrenf;! enino of tiie detiilitatcd eyetem the purifratiiM aud ett nk'wrnt of the Mood, niut expel from theayelem tho corruption which scrofula bn-eda. W bile thiaieetfeeted bf the powerful alterative (changing from dieeaee to hi altb) properliea of the Tar Cordial, ita healing and renovating principle ia aleo acting upon tha Irritated atirfarea or the lunira and throat, penetrating each dia eaeed part, relieving pain, eubduing inSamatinn. and restoring nliealtliful tendency. Let tbia two-fold power, the hyaline and the atrencthening. continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constant recuperative ten dency, and the patient ia eaved. if he baa not too long delayed a resort to the meana of cure. The PtXKTKKK T.tlt COItOlAL will cure Coughs., Sore Throat and llreant. Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Hooping Cough, IHpthrrta. and is alao an excellent remedy for diaeaseof tiie kidneyg.and female complaints. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The sen nine has the name of ihe Proprie tor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious imitations. Paicss Fifty Cents and One Do'.lar per Bottle. Prepared only by the Proprietor, Dr. I.. Q. C. WISH ART. No. in. North Second St. Philadelphia, Pa For Sale by all Druggists 1027)1 PALMER, ROSS V CO., (tiTt L. riLBtaa asd co.) J Tpu-Ulinro" Plsnin? Mill. " " -5 - - 7 keep constantly on hand and nianiiiacture to order Flooring, Sltliog, Doors, Saab, Sliulter. lllliadt,, Mouldinea of all patterns. and all other descriptions of Wood Work nsed in Building. Orders respectfully solieted and promptly filled. All work warranted to live satisfaction nTAn extensive lot of Lumber of al! descriptions no band for sale. Factory oa KiirthScamdstreet,Lewisburg,Fm April SS, IBsa Gat rntlnff Efttabllabment. KOOMS in Uttra's Block. Market Si, rear , of Bower's Jewelry Shop. Having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best shops in Philad., I hope to render satisfaction. BURNERS and oiher Fixtures always on hand or furnished at short noiice. O. 15. EVANS lawisbiirg. SeptU, IRSS Science still on the Advance ! SURGEON and Mechani cal Uentlat, Office ill the Dr. Brugger's new building. Market street, (western entrance, up stairs) LEYYISBL'Kli. Dr.BL'RI.AN is now constructing the Non sectional Block work, baked on Plaiina base, which for cleanliness, beamy and strength has nn equal also teeih mounted on the var ious Bases in nse and having had a long and extensive practice, and being perfectly familiar with every department of his profes sion, he feels safe in warranting entire satis faction in all bis operations, which shall be carefully and skilfully performed. Please call and examine specimens. The superior qualities of the Non-sectional work will be evident 10 all who will; ' it an im partial examination. Dr. But" t . the only person who constructs this e Client work in this section nf country. CvTCharges shall eorresponr with the times. Lewisbnrg, Sept. 2. ' 18 HIDES WAJjJEO, LEATHER FOR SALE. T .WOrt.D respecifully inform Ihe public that t am now prepared to receive all kinds of Hidei (for which I will pay highest price in Cash) delivered at my Tannery in Lewisburg. All persons having Hides to dispose of will do well to bring them in. I have on hand also a variety of the bpst Sole and Upper Leather ever offered in this market at Cash prices. - Also BARK wanted, for which t pay cash. Oct. I", 18tU K. J. HULL Something lor tbe Ladiea. 5 S--3 g ?3 'Mill r it si p I at 1, a r -Wt - Z g 1s5'2. SjSSwij;- iS-rer; 3 3 s at -7i -v rTS ;c. Our name is printed on the band of every skirt, and we guarantee satisfaction in every case. WALLS A SMITH TAKE NOTICK VLL PERSONS are hererjy notified not to ride on horseback or drive with a team on or across my Lots, which I intend lo occupy as a Coal Yard, without my consent, Boatmen are notified not lo tie op at my Wharf, wiihont first consulting me. Anyone violating tbe above notice will be considered a trespasser, and proseerjirrl as- nch. M. FEULEr Lcwisburj, April S, ISst lfMK HOME ON A FURLOUGH. rpiIIS beautiful Steel Engraving, painted by 1 tStacsstLS and engraved by Sastaim, is having an iromenae sale, and is considered by a'l who have seen it as one of the fine-4 specimens of engravings ever gotten out in this country. Every Sldiert Family JiouM have a copy. Every Iyal Ifuust hold should have a wpy- In fact, every family which has a father, husband or son battling fur his country, will appreciate and should poses "HOME CN A rtRLCUGH. " It will always be a beautiful memorial of these anxious days and years of rebellion and war. ri?"This engraving is sold exclusively by Agents. IMsialilel Soldier and others will find this ihe must pleasant and profitable asrncv thev ran ondertake. We give exclu sive tern tin v. and will give particulars of agency on application. We prim this plale on a 19 by 24 sheet, amiable for framing, and will send a specim en copy by mail, free, on rereipi of the priee, J'j.50.whichisabont oae-half the price usually charged for engravings of this character, f'or particulars address BRADLEY A CO.. Publishers, 1077 No. 06 North Fourth St. Philadelphia For Rata, SIIcp, Ronclicst, Aisln, led ItuH, 9I0II1M in i'lira. Wool. enN,Jk.c.,iiiNrcts uu I'lauls, Fowls, AnlmalN, &.C. Tut up in 2.Fe. Otic, and ft.on Bcxes. Tnttles and Plaska. $3 and sixes for Hotlla, I't'uuc IisTiTUTlua,c Mlnly infaltihtc remi'diee known. "free troin I'oiMins " HNot danirerous t the Human Family." Kats come out of their holes to die." HTSuld Wholesale in all large cilies. Ci?"Solil bv all Druggists and Itelailcrs everywhere r?'!H Uswias !!!ofal! worthless imitations. tjTf that "Costa b 'a" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before von buy. tj Address II i; It V R. ( OM R. C tPaiscirAL DiiroT 4S2 Bkoahwav, N. V. I'rT'Solil by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in Lewisburg, Pa. 1037mH pofknjc filwit & Hcajjfr, For the Harvest of 1S61! EBCUIIKD BY Thirty-Four distinct Patents! T11HE unparal'ed success of the Buckeye is ihe strongest proof its superior mer its. And its reputation is so well established that since its introduction the manufacturers have been entirely unable lu supply ihe demand. We will call attention lo a few of its poinls of excellence and the farmer lo give it a personal examination. The Two Driving-Wheels, &c. The TWO DKIVING WHEELS the Pawls and Springs, by which ihe machine may be thrown out of gear, or be backed wiihout vibrating ihe knives ihe S:eel Cutler Bar the Wrought Iron (juani, with Hardened Sieel Face or Cutting E.lxe the Double Hinged Joint, by which the Cutter Bar may be Folded the long Crank Shaft ihe Sieel Spring and Wheel, by which the Culler Bar may be raistd and lowered so as to cut as low to ihe ground as may be desired the Steel Hitman and Brass Box its LiEht Draft (o Bi.le lrl.) ,,iKh, lhe b . necks barks as eail . , c.rt .11 r which form a combination of advaniasrs which no other machine possesses. No Gearing on the Driving Wheels. A team of horses weighing 900 lbs. each, will cut an acie of grass an hour wuh ease. The machine is furnished wuh two Cutter Bars one fur cutting gras,and Ihe other for culling grain (each expressly adapted to the use intended). No effort will be wanting to maintain the Buckeye in theenvialile position it now occu pies, lhat of being ihe Best machine in the World ! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability to supply Ihe demand were nnable to obtain the Huckrir, and were forced 10 purchase an inferior machine. The continued scarcity of laborers and ihe new calls from the government for iroops, will lake many more laborers from Ihe country, and the farmer will have to rely enlirely upon machinery in gathering his hav and grain crops. Farmers who would avoid disappointment in procuring a Buckeye can send in their orders now. We are now prepared to fill orders for the comin? Harvest. Address, KLIFER WALLS. MIRINER & CO. Manufacturers ot Keystone Clover Hullers, &c, Lewisbnrg, Union Co., Pa. JOHN H. BEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR AN1 (Fntlcnicir runilsliln? More, s3 Marlca St., just al-ove the liank, Jfm LEWISBL'RU, PA. The subscriber has removed into the new fluid and commodious Storeroom of Thomas Reber.where he has just received a large and well selected stock of IUE.YS CLOTHING, Cloths, Casimerrs, Silks, ishirts. Drawers, Ac. I also CUT AND MAKE TO ORDER in the best style and most reasonable terms. Being a practical Tailor, and employing the best workmen, I can confidently invite both Old end Hew Cmtomtrt do u'l forget the 8ign The Red Door! May 2, 1861 J H BEALE TI1HB undersigned having purchased of .1. Mr. Jon urines lhe well known Cheap Bool and Shoe Store, opposite the Lewisburg Bank, will sell all the stock pur chased from him 10 per cent, less than pres ent prices. I have a large assortment of HOME and CITY made Calf and Kip suitable for Fall and Winter wear and a great variety of GAITER. KID, MEN'S MOROCCO and other Shoes for LADIES and CHILDREN. Boots and Shoes MADE TO ORDER on reasonable terms. REPAIRING promptly aitrnded lo. r?"Don't forget the l ewisburgCheap Boot and shoe Store is opposite the .Bank. ' R. M. COOPER Lewisburg Bridge Election. "VfOTICE is hereby given to the Siockhold 1 era of the Lewisburg Bridge Company, that an Election wil! be held at the office of the President, cn Monday, the 2d day.of Jan nary, Ifi5, foi ihe purpose of electing one President, six Managers. Treasurer; and a Clerk, to enndoci the concerns of said Com pany lor one year. WILLIAM CAMERON, President Lewisbnrg. Dec. I, I86 , rd l'OI'.D ahnnl two wers sincr ONE PAIR r rrrWrTi, which ih owner en get track of by intiirin; at the Chronicle rffice : U. S. 7.30 LOAN j The Secretary of ihe Treasury gives noiire j lhat subscriptions will be re:eivedfor Coup- i on Treaanry Noies. payable ihree years from I Aug. I5ih. IH64, with semi annual .merest at : j ihe rate of seven and three-tenths per f enu per annum, principal and interest both 10 be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the op- tion of the holder at maiuriiy, into six per I cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less j I than five nor more than twenty years from ; their date, as ihe Government may elect. . I Thev will be issued in denominations of $ '0, ' I $1U0, 5U0,$l,tHJ and 5,IMiO, and all sub-: j scripiions must be for filty dollars or some , multiple of Buy dollars. ! j The notes will be transmitted to tl.e own- I ' era free of transportation charges as soon 1 a'ter the receipt of Ihe original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. ; As tho notes drsw interest from August 15, ' persons making deposits sub-euenl to that date mnst pay the miereat accrued from date of note lo dale of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for ihese noti s at any one time, will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be 1 puid by Ihe Treasury Department upon the receiptof a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom tbe deposit was j made No deduction for commissions must . be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS S LOAN. I It is a NsTiosit Savisns Bak. offering a ; higher rate of interest than any ether, and Me 1 bat neurit). Any savings bank which pays I its depositors in U S. Notes, considers that ' il is paying in the best circnltaiing medium j of the country, and il run ! pay in anything : belter, for its own assets are either in (Jov ernment securities or in notes or bonds pay- j able in (iovernment paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always i be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are lhe best seen- j rity wiih banks and as collaterals for dis counts. Untenable Into Mix per rent. iVHHiold Kmto In addition lo the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilrge of conversion is now worth about three per rent, per annum, for Ihe current rate for 5-S0 Bonds is not less than itinn per cent, prrmium, and before lhe war the premium on six per cent. U- 8. slocks was over twenty per cent. It ! will be seen ihai the actual profit nn 'his loan at the present maikei rate, is not less than ten per ceut. per annum. Its Kicrupiloa from Mate or Vnnlrlpal T.itsilon, Bnt aside from all the advantages we have enumrrateQ, a jspecial Act of Congress ex empts all Innth and Trtmury ntei from lorat tnjntion. On the average, this esrmption is worth about two per cent, per ynnum, accor ding 10 the rate ot taxation in various parts of lhe country. It is believed that no securities offer so greot inducements 10 lenders as ihose issnd by the (iovernment. In all other forms of Indebledness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or seprrate com munities, only, is pledged for payment, while Ihe whole property of the country is held to secure lhe discharge of all obligations of ihe United (siaieaw While the government offers thr most lib eral terms for its loans, it believes lhat tbe very strongest appeal will be 10 the loyaltv ! and patriotism of the people. j Duplicate certificates will be issued fbra;i 1 deposits. The partvdepositing must endorse opon Ihe original certificate lhe denomination of notes required, and whether they are 10 be issued in blank or payable to order. When su endorsed it must be left with ihe officer re ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. tScasrairrioss win as axrrivsn by ihe Treasurer of the United ftates, at Washing ton, ihe srvrral Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositories, and by lhe First National Bank of Hilton also of Danville, ! and by all National Banks which are deposi- lories ot public money, and ALL REtSPFCTABf.E BANKS AND BANKER throughout the couuiry will give further infor nation and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY' TO SLBSCHIBEKS. IOfiOm.1 fHE greatest improvement sewvng Machine arL A curios worth , seeing. Please send for circular wiih sample of sewing. These Improved Machines save ns acs rat Pta rtT. of thread and silk, and make the lock stitcs alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly, except "ihe primed directions." No change in sewing Iroin one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to clean or oil. OurNsw MaavricToav is now complete, wiih all its machinery and tools entirely new. ana is aireaay rapidly turning out Machines i which for asacTv and rtnrtcTio or risisn j are not surpassed by any manufactury in the world. N. B. Should any machine prove nnsatis factory, it can be returned and money refun ded. Astents wanted in connlies not canvassed by our own agents. FUVKLE & LYON, S. DI. CO. N0..VI8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. April S, issa. jl Advantages of the ' KNUCKLEK WASHING MACHINE, i Machine can not be surpassed for rase and Sffi: V tng lo,hr;.lKli"ie plea$ore in reterring in Miss Ha rah Uihbony, (daugh- ,., ,c cum iri nasning tec nf Ink. riihkn.. r i. - I . ... l . : : " -"... vi ' 1 ' i ' umir, villi IS . eleven rears nlrl avxi.h. Ucnn.d. il. rieven years OKI. weigas .VSponnrls. and does , the week s washing for the family in three hours, and considers it a very lieht job, wuh the assistance of the Knni-U-lrr." ( lance ol ine nncklrr. ! nd Browning's celebrated Wrtn-' n hand. i n nana. DA MEL BROWN. , .... - . Mschtnesand gers arwars on I rlHb greatest improvement vet in the isiry LewisHrg, Marih I, 181 em aorta, aaaar stxuav roa -EefoTuta. awt Bcrofuloua Dtisaasa. J'rnaa Imrrg I dri. n Wilt inoam wK-r. auf 1 flh f.tnt. Virtue. I have SoM Nre- .piantrllrg of rnejr Stnfrv f!tl 1. 1, hut n-ver -t one bottle which failed uf tlav dealrrd eiTect an.1 full satisfactieraj fwtb'.ewwno awaas a. A a fust aa our fe-nj.M. fry It. fle-v ai;rev fhwrw he levn uo uicdluiH- like it In-torn lu oar community." EnipUotia, Pimples, Blotohea, Pugtuloa), rjy ten. Sores, nrnl nil Dtaeuu or tha Bkia. from Itrr. ItM. .StrnUun, HruUA, tnyUrmh t - I only lo ntr duty- t' yw and tlta nwl.lie, waaxl r arl'l nvT imim'iKiv tu that yiea pal4l.li of the b. iIb iiijI irf ica of jotir S csar AK1IJ.A. xtv aswf B ' th-r. ai-if ten, had an aflllctin huamar In ber sra eyca, Jiol hair for veara. which are werw anabla lay eur- nnfil c trict your MAltnarAWLUa. bias kaa bri-B w.-ll for soiree iHontlia." fftm tf'-e. Mnr K. Kirt, m arrtf a-iaowsa avaal ajwaanf. titrrm"ltyf Itruniviltt, f M"f VoX.J. .11 v ilauhu-r Ima antr. rcl for a year past with a) Scrornlou. i-rupteiu. wlo''i wan very Inml-deauaaw Nutlnn ntTonieil atte r iirf Oaetit ww ariesl yonr rVw:3Ar.w:u.i..i, vrhi. li ao,ii eornpii-tcly cured bar.w 'ron 4 k'irl l: : uir, ., of I a wtdelf eaoersj ...oe, M,,rmn t ' , ' -Hnfactmnn tmnmUimi Jt tirrt in 'tkwt. . II. 1 hml for several yearw a vcrr fmof.Vwniaaj Siiavor in my fan, which "revs cou.tautly wocaw until It ilhfi.'iirrd any tVaturea an-i became an tnwd- mi- aim. ne, I tr-d ''"r 'JVRai ! evmhl of teHh ailvpneaiHl medo-ine, hut wrthuuS an e.-li..r w it. tev.-r. until I tce.L VOUr I i:KA PAMIf J. It linni.-U.-lt. -It niailo mv tu t wor. aa yow toU rear it mi.-llt for a luw; '..it in few weeke tire new akin le-Aii to form nn kr tiie hMrliee, aii.1 eoat liiiucl until kit fan is aa am-ejll, aa any tewlv'a anil I aw without miv svni;.t.niis of tlie,liM-a thaa I know of. 1 enjoy TC t health, ami mtlluut a ttiMiht owe it to your AK-AIMItll.La.."' Erysipclua Qoncrul Debility VaiSJ the? Blood. - From Dr. H M. sVie-iK, Ihmtlon St., .Vea" TiaraV M 1m:. Ay Kit. I eeliNii lull to maavt Eruption ami S?rnin .Sore. Iv the neraererinic neeuc yaw? r).ti:s.ruiLl.. aiel I hare ust now cure.1 an attaefe of .lWsi,if ri;-ie with it. Nu alteraiiew was lefeaeM -,iial. ttte s.ixsie ARil.l.A y.MS smew awa lljetl to tin- urufeasiun aa well as So tlav pwople.' , .. fVim J. E. .Siiifon, E)., Woltman, . - t'lwr tw.'lve year. I hail tiie Tellovr Kryatvaetaa on my rlqlit ami. during which time I tried all tin rclehratiM phv.ii-ian. I coulil reach, ami took haua rlreda of dollar worth of mclirrrera. The uleecw were ao ll tliit the conte la-came viailil. and tk riV'tur. in-ridcd that rnv arm nmat be amputated. le-an takliti; your Saksaparili.. Took two berV tU a, and eome of viuir I'll.l.a. Tocether tlary have) enrni me. I am rw'iw aa well and aownd aa any body. Hein in a puhlic pla.-e, my ease ia kiHiwn to verr tody iu this eunuuuuity, aud exciu-a Um woaalar of all.'4 roaa lion. Ilrnrn Monro, if. P. f.,of AVaveuflav II'., a leading mtntUr o Uu I nmuUtm Wata n'Nf. - I have nsed rnur S.l:s M-ARtl.t.A hi bit family. Sir general rlrhi'litn. and for pnrifnin? ike Mooaf. with vers- hen ft.-t.-il resnlt. aiet lecl coujillcaca mm COinmcildiu It tu tin: alluctcd." St. Anthony's Fire, Bose, Salt Bheumn Scald Head, Sore Eves. from ft'trr. f .sirtlrr, .so., Ike oe e.lifr ef SV 7oiXAitnn.-t- Jtrmnrntl. 'ena-lfrrtniil. (ur oolv chll.1, auoilt Ihnee yewra of a-w. wa atta.-l.i-l hv plm,h-s on 1,1a Ton-head. Tliey rapidly a,read until llK-y f.rnned a loathsome and virulent aore, winch ciicrtil his lari aud actually blindest In. evi-a lor si.ioe daya. A skilful physK-lan applleal nitrate of aih.-r awl wtUer mncdiea. withoal aay anuritit i-tr.-t. Vtr lifti-en daya we guarded hla liAiiile, e-st with ttiwm be ahould trarunen tlav tea tcrliiir atnl ifirmpt wound which ciierevl hie wbowv f:e-e. Iluving trosl every thin? else we had any lie- front. vc bein iiintf your Ai:sArAKIIXAr aut ns-l.tviiti- the iodide of pntaah lotniu. aa ywes ilinet. I'll.- eore le-an lo hi-.il when we had givam tiie tirt teittle. and wsa well whew we had aiualewt the e. I. The ctiild'n evcl-li,-s. which had comev wot. sn w aL-niu. alel lie is in aa healthy and fair a. any ..tlier. lit.' hi.le uuhuorliuud PrtlialaTl tUut tin child mu-t die." Syphilis and Mercnri.1 Diswaaa. From IK. Ihrnm SAi,o.s. LonU, Mutrmri. m I Hitd Tour Ar.spAKil.i.A Bioee effivetnal rern'-.!v for thv aoctodarv sviuptonia of Snpkl and for svihilltie dl-n-e timii any oilier we poaerwe. The jinili s.o.n are iiHlebted to sua lor soma of tkw best nieiliciui-a we liave." From A. J. Frrnrk, V. P.. an eminent pkfndam f A.o r.-iK-e. Muts.. a fc't is pi-oaaiiiciU nerasoar nf lUr l.niitatnre of ilturmwcttm. i,. atkk. -My tkar ir; I have fonnd towav SAtbvtranil.l..t an excelli-nt renvedy for .SjavtaMsv lfilll of tlM! nt-ija-irn aiel e.-oMir type, and effew tual ill Borne eaaca thai were too utiefinat to ywkl to other reincilie.. I do not know wlial wa can ena ptov w Itti more irertaintv ol' euccree, wlicra a pwar lul alterative ia rc.juirrd." Mr. I not. S. lou l.irv.orSer r.nmwirk, X.J rind drea,ll'ul nb-era on hie fi;a. cauae.1 hy tha aba an of niercurj, or evermruit itisease, which grew eaorw and more a-'ravatcl for veara. In spite of weary remedy m- trealmeut tlut could be applied, until Uw re-raeverins nee of Area's SAKSsraKll l A ralervaat aim. tew caaeacan lav found mora melerae awet lisin-saing than this, and It took Sevan! doses te.ttk.-a to cure him. IjeueorTtiaea, tmitoa, Femal Weakneaw, aew ceweeaily pewrtneeat by tnleenat -vrwJow L'S. erroti.'. and sre verr often cured by the alterativw ettect of tiiia .ssAraRll.l.A. Soneeenaea require. Imwever. ill aid of the S A Its APAKI1.LA, Ilea akllfai applicatmii ol nenl mucdie. i roiii e a-c I n .te.t vriVf-fy ce.Wufaaf JDf J.trob Mnrrill.of lncinnati. o 1 liave found your .sAiisvrAiiiLL an cxoejlant alterative in disease tr female. Many eaea of Irrepilarilv. Leuciirrlora, Internal I'lt-eratiow. and) tM-arl,-liil.iv. arisiupf from tlte ecrofuhiua diatlvaaia. havcu-Vlcil to it. and lltcrc are few that do wot. w hen itaelT.-et is properly aided hy local treatment.' .1 at if. nmrilling to oltotr Ike wnMeatkm ef her mtvtr. rrritrw .- M dsn-trter nrel mv. tf hare been etrpeel at m verr dehtlitatin lucorrlera of lout; atanding, by two hottlca of your .sails iparilla.' Rheumatism. Oout, Liver Complaint, Dya puxsua. Heart Disease, Neuradcia. when euiiet hv Srrotnln in the system, are rapidly cured by tbia tr. OAKsAr.tr.itxA. AYER'S CATHAUTIC PILLS posit- iio inuny ailvantagcs error the other piirtratiics in the nurekvt. and their snperior t irtitt s are so univiTRilly kwn.thatweneorl not iht more tlitut to assure the public their quality is nuiintuineil tHpinl to the best it ctot lias Ih u. ami Ui.U tlu-y nuty I depended on to do all that tin v havr ever done. 1'np.ir. .1 by S. C. AVER, M. D4 Co Lowill, Muss., ami fold by C?-s!old bv C. W SchafHe. and Bennett Bros Lewisburg; Shindel A Wagonseiler. , Srlinsgrove ; C. Brown, Milton; and bv dea lers everywhere. lOSOyl i ' i Mir. SuTOtriner con- rriTTVI X. !X. J. tinnrs to carry on tbei . . . . ' . I .. j itiiNiurnii iii the Old Miand on (South Third street, near Market, and retpectfulk solicits the patronage ol his friends and t public generally. CHARLE8 F. HESU. Lewisburg, May 23, I8,r0 CO .il. CO.41 -CO 4 1. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell al the very lowest prices for Cash. Also, RhrlumUht Coal, Platter and SaJt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will aol be undersold by any man. Having food weigh-scalea, fall weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidrnsanl's hotel. ,. GEORGE HOLSTER. Lewisbnrg, May 1759. P FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, tB on Market Square, Lewisbnrg. 45U A good supply of Chairs. T table?. Bureaus, Stands, 4c, on hand or made vrder DAVID l.l.M'ER. 826 l:i)ioo CiJit,ii ?tijr & JLilrurg Ci)lrii?.cl l-V IXIttPkXDKXT rjMILT JOrSXAL Issara rneajs, ai Irslsbarg.lalM taaall. eaa'a IrgAMf.S f i so p.-r year, vo e mi m anTAva v- at the same rate S r a li-vre-herleT period. T6s.S , eu will pay Sr awv adenitis. TSetefor aia Kilbs. Il- lor ey.ht nM-nths. 1'di I. for sixteea aaontlie. S dot. ar two i years, tor SI a, we will read on. extra (II eorl") 1 year. e. rlinsle S.'i i eta. raymeata by Bail tl"l received ib enld. rejstaee araaapa. or bank aelea at rseaf "JVC; ILTk (uA."4r.Zi dol.3dol. Twomjnarea 1 a0.4.tW,S.Ot. Sletenania. "t'over ewe-fourth ef a eatuain, uoii. p xzirsjzz,. ave-r.iiiinc.ilictl,ors.isiio.s t-oc re'veer. . are i-i'--rtlseai'St' ev a . i . ., ..iKiltea. r. ....... Il.l nn f. -ii-. nfir.e.rl ieler. u.... .. .- . . and aorompanie,! bv the welter's real aaavoaad aaIT " Th m AONe'TIC TRI.Ki.RAi'll iaieeatedia tbetwe ftb..rae-w.cwhKhw.eftMiajertiwpoM Ncwa i advance ot tk-rbiiad ""l1'll.fc,r4.toK,ret . ."-VV.'J.-i.-cT ...'xTI.ii l....uI mi,.f job PBITIrir..birbwill be .aerated ' n'e act d-srst-h end e rearerab' lervar. . -..n,l .d-io..e,-."e rse- 1ZXZ n" i.k w e.b . hen i.tte H",','7!T.2 n,,rr .Muketsio.r-.e-.'h-je.'.v.'sy-ot' ins. avjum raieiinv..-." - -
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