1 Cdf fftutsbttrg Chronicle, A mrKDvn family mrsvirt issued Fr(dxys9cU LetcUburytUttttni Co. fit. m .. ' ra ....mm ' sni )ri-iFj". " ltlh. aan?s tats f.ir a lonrer or aort- period. Ttiu,S ... . -t. n- ei naoatBS. 1 dol. If If wui sor .wo or .Sf.kt rirotbi, f Sol. ftr Ultata nonlhi. dol. for two A Sin-I. . hjnwH r ' (v1) Melted In to'4. postac. sUmps, or Wk Bntos l theft .slashers. Meat kinds Predoo, reseieed at the 0oe. ... ka tlx tinx entire, far whidl paf U DllJ, Iionlsis wt htra a renntae, ocooont) it l STorPKD. . k.a.l. ooljllhed. Il M tt M I ftjaara OB ww. 26 cU wth after ituartka, 3 dol. for lis iswatlu, e del. per Tr- Kali a snnare t ie, ....., -a.j lAnl. Two sonars 1.50. 4.00.; IkrrliautJ.lx. notoe.roBe-fowrUalumn,10Lperyear. Other . . . - 1 lin. (if tUHfcHWjnim. .- " "1 emuusst t ype, or U of Beit larger. A J eertisements of a rmormlUin( Uodency, aud large cttta, oot altaitted. - Communicatlona desired on topics of general internist faot withla tho ramp of partiian or sectarian conttf t, and ' esteompaoied by tho writer' real name and address. TLe MAONETICIELEGIIAril i, lrxrwtvd In the Offl Vf Uie Oiroecic, by which we often Insert important Ntwf la adeance of the Hd'ad. Mails. Connected with the Offlca are ample materials for mnrt kladi of JOB PRINTING, which will b. csecuu-d with Beatnrss and despatch and on reasnnatle term,. fraCaal Advertisements to be paid for wben handed " In. and Job Work when dclieered. OFFICE OB Market Square, north side, second stony, , M deot aboro the Port Offloe. Wordf.x !: Cor.NEi.irs. Friday Morning,Marcu U,1S5G d s DTKKTI7K Manofrrtnrer. MerrhanW. Merhanies. f. A. rahlK OOoera in City and Coootrj. 'uUi-lirs f all who wih to bur or wll w..uia do wt-ti ioiiih in. oalnmni of tho LrvvbKrg taneticte. wnu u m and inereaiitDC rtmitatin in a eirtiiiounity containing a larca proportiwn of active. Solvent nriducera, OL-u&uirs and dealers, as an; in the etata. ed See Sew AtlvertlsemcntB. f&'On our first page, will be found an ' extended notice of the proposed Teachers' t Institute. Occupying nearly two weeks, it will doubtless be of more advautage than doxen hurried sessions of two or three . days each. Trof. Sweet's lecture, on Monday, was attended by a crowded audience, among " them two gentlemen who came from Lau- relton for the eole purpose of hearing. I The Lecture was interesting and instructive but too long, i'rof. alkcr tohowed with a few pertinent remarks ; when, on motion, the citizens present expressed a unanimous approval of the proposed In stitute, anfl concurrence with the actiou of the Lewisburg Committee. So THEY Go. It seems but a few days Bince we heard To.M. Galbraith, then a i pupil of Lewisburg University, declaim in grand 6tyle a speech of Toin.Curwiu s. A .SV. 1'auT i Daily Timet before us, shows ; that in the Minnesota Legislature Ma. GaiaaiT pave notice of a bill to ! define the boundaries of Oatona cruniy. Also a bill to divorce Ellen M'Kenzie from herhus i band Wallace M'Kenzie." jf That's "our Tom," elected by the Peo- j pie away up at the head waters of the Mis- aissippi, as their Representative ' And the Salutatory of IIakrt Uackbcs of the same Institution, is but a deed of ) yesterday. He then repaired to "Father land" to prosecute the study of medicine. The follow iug note from the President to ,' onr Post Master, thows "Harry" to be i a recipient of Executive favor : W.ssiwotoh Citt. March 4, lH.r6. MvDearSir The nomination of your friend Dr.W.H.liACKHOt'S.a Consjl at Hanover, .: was confirmed to-day. Vour ob't serv't. FRA.NKLr.N PIERCE. To H.W.CaoniB, Esq., Lewisburg, Pa. Hanover, on the Wcscr, is a noted city, and the office we believe has emoluments as well as dignity. I Success to the worthy Students, how- ' ever widely they may scatter 1 ' ! tTo Capt. BttAor, the Mentor of the , Penn'a Senate, we are under obligation for a '. jiife of "Pup Dogs," and among them , (the incorrigible eld joker !) Parson S Shannon's Bible argument for the border ruffians, and other "union-saving" docu- 1 tnents of the same sort. Keep on initia- ting verdant clerks and youthful Senators, I Captain, but don't as you value the lives of your graduates don't inflict Parson f Shannon upon us. 1 MtrrUNBCRO. Dr. FisntR'sname has I disappeared from the head of tho Star, I leaving A. . Cbotzer, sole Editor and I Proprietor .The Star of 28th ult., has 1 an amusing account of a supposed " Wolf J Chase," wherein numbers of men and dogs 1 chased Mr. Chambers' bound a whole night, in Mifflinburgand vicinity, under j the supposition it was a Wolf. The hound I escaped, as badly frightened as its pursuers. J Mabcb, 1856, will be long remembered j as "the cold March." Geuerally, sleigh- 1 log is still good : and on Sunday morning th 9th the thermometer was 6 degrees and Monday morning the 10th it was 4 degrees below aero. At one point in New England it was 26 below rero. Altogether, the "ground hog" sign did not "fail" this year. Yesterday was a mild, pleasant day. $ Job B. Gou3H has recently been lec turing on Temperance at Harrisburg, Lan caster, Washington, ic, wilh much good effeot In genuine, native oratory, he is thought to ie unexcelled in America. Hou.ce Greelet has also lectured in Lancaster and Hollidaysburg. S-Tne Anti-Xebraska Members of Congress have bad a caucus, to devise means to stop the wave of Slavery. Sen ators Seward, Fish, and others before doubtful, attended. ' Read trem ALl The town property for sale, (se opposite page) a School Botice Aaetioacr in Milton Card of a City merchant another Vendue in town a Concert, 4c New Orleans, March 5. Col. Gar laad, the late City Treasurer, has been eommiued to prison in default of bail, which has been fixed at 1500,000. Two prsoM, charged with being his accom plice, hava also been lodged in prison in default of 25,000 bail, required from ach. FennsTltania Legislature. Mr. Zimmerman read in place a bill to provide for the completion of the Sugar Valley & White Deer Turnpike. -. . t. Mr. St rouse read ia plaee a bill for a change in the place of holding elections for West Bnfialoo Township. The Senate amendments to the House bill repealing the Restraining Liquor Law, were amended in the House by allowing mere facilities for the sale of liquors, and then scat back to the Sonate. The Senate appointed Messrs. Browne, Jordan and Wherry, and the House appointed Wright of Lui., Gctz, and Uuoseekur, Committees of Conference. The bill to incorporate the Bank of Stroudsburg (in Monroe tho strongest Democratic cuuuty in the State) passed in Senate. The bill for the erection of piers in Buffaloe creek, pascd Senate Crjaily. The Democratic Platform We notice that a number of our Dcmd-1 , !. i t. r eratic cotemporants do not Fpread before their readers the resolutions of the recent S'ate Convention at Harrisburg. They I rous qcsi"ns proposed.evtncediheir diluent , ... i i . I and continued study of the higher as well as are very long, it is true; but they surely j lhe lowet branches 0f science pursued in this could God room for the two following, as Institution. I notice that the daughters of a they express the Democratic (so-Called) J DUmDej' ' our most respectable families re J r " v ceive their academic tramine under the tuition doctrine on the Great Question of the day: I J.VarrftyJ. That in the repal tl tfaa act known as toe j Missouri couiprotuiM act, and the passage of the art or ; ganising the Territories of Kaunas and Nebraska, free ifrom nncoovtituUooal restrirtiotis. the last Cnngrst-f l-KFOK.Mfcl A W'.'KK OF I'AllUOllC SACltlHL E In meeting the deniattdii of sectional excitement bj unaua i ken adherence to the fundaoiental law. j limtvtd, Tlut we fully endows the ailmtnistration of i Preti lent 11t.cl as NATIONAL, FAITI1FUL, AND Ef ; F1C1E.NT fully equal to all tho important emergencies ! which the country has had to encounter, and that he has , worthily maintained btr interests and honor at home i and abroad. I lwtnna. .Oironicle-1 I j Mcssns. Eiiitobs I am much interesteu m i the table of weather, given in your last nuin I ber, and hope it may be continued. It is of i far more value than as a mere gratification of; curiosity. Hut I would like to know n-hat the j observer calls a -strong wind." and a very I strong wind." In llic whole minlh. according to the table, there was scarcely any strong ' ! wind, and never any storm, or even "very j ; strong" wind at all. A CALM. I Another inquiry has been made, which we ,he a ,n(,ir nsoarr ,'ohlam a sub- doubt not will be cheerfully answered with the 5,stcnce for themselves and families. If under foregoing: Did not an inch of water fall in the I these circumstances our good people are dts forin of snow during all last month! Ens. i Pnsed to extend a helping hand to this infant , . church.we are persuaded thoy will be doing a VBThe Evangelical Association have i recently made the following Conference , appointments : SHfanrtianna Disfrirt A. Lnwosnoar, P.E niillaU e dr. B. F. Hall and H. Broadbeck. Columbia J. M. Young and Ueo. Hunter. Lycoming J''hu Young and 8am'l Aurand. j Clinton S. .wjisser. i Lockhaven H. R Piice. ! Blockhouse M.Zulauf. j Cherry J. Young.; Luzerne D. V. Miller, j Wilkes-Barrc Mission 1.. May. The barn of Solomon Dunkleberger, in i Cameron township, Nonh'd Co., was de stroyed by fire about 12 o'clock on Satur day night, -3d ult. Four fine horses, eight cows, and several bogs perished in the flames. All the hay and grain, besides wagons, sleds, &c, were consumed. The loss falls heavily upon Mr. Dunkleberger, as be had no insurance. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, as no fire had been used about the barn for ten days previously. tL.We notice that comparatively, only a very small number ol the papers of this state raise the name of Fillmore for Pres ident. That onr cotemporaries who bave chosen foolishly to support Fillmore a candidate not of the American order, but of the South will make np their minds between this timo and the ides of Novem ber, that, "Jordan ia a hard road to tra vel," we have no doubt. Bradford Artjut. Fire. The barn of Mr. Bcchtel, on Middle Ridge, Juniata township, was to tally destroyed by fire, on the 31st ult. A large quantity of corn, oats, rye and bay were consumed. A colt and a heifer were burnt to death and some other stock narrowly escaped. There was no insurance on the property. Alex. M'Kibboo, the colored man in jured by a locomotive running into a pas senger ear at Huntingdon on Thursday a week, died on Saturday last. He was 75 years of age, and had lived for a number of years about the iron works on Sprnce Creek. On the day of the accident, the Penn'a. R. It. Company gave him a check for $1250, damages. Buffalo, March 6. The Lake Shore and Buffalo, and New York City and Ni agara Falls Railroads are again rendered impassable, in consequence of a fresh fall of snow. The train on the Central Rail road arrived this morning, twenty hours behind time. A despatch from Dunkirk states that the Erie Railroad is in the same condition. Public Sales ndvrrUtt.iafCkr&niele Office Robert H Laird. East Buff, Wedn, March 19 E Long s tx r, Buffaloe, Tuesday, March t5 Miss P. Kline, Lewisburg, Wedn, March S6 Dan'l Rengler, Sr., Buffaloe, Thurs, March S7 Dr. W Hayes, Lewisburg, Satord., March 59 The steamer PactSo sailed from Liver pool for New York, 23d January last, and has oot been beard from. With much fear, there is some hope of her safety. In 1S41, a vessel was seventy-five days be tween Gibraltar and Newport, and did not speak a vessel during the whole time. Mr. Greeley, writing from Washington, thinks that after all Pres. Pierce's crawl ing on his belly and eating dirt for Slave ry, they will reject Lira and nominate Buchanan for President." Hon.Alvah Worden, an eminent lawyer and politician, and brother-in-law of Gov. Seward, died at his home in Canandaigua on Saturday, of consumption. B9.A Telegraphic despatch states that the Free State Officers for ffaneaa war sworn in, at Topcka, on the th inst , ; j Lewisburg . Chronicle, & WcstBranch FarmerMarch 14, 1856. TftOTH. Tbo Etxingelicnl Meuemgcf is the organ of the Albright MetbndUU, and edited bf John Driesbach, former Democratic Member of the Legislature from Union Co., Pa. Speaking of Pres. Pierce's proclamation respecting Kansas, the Mettenger says : " If there shall prote (o be iio odc-iii-eduesa in the contemplated action, it will all be very well j but if the power of the United States is to be invoked to keep in countenance Atchison and his gdng of desperadoes, a storm will he raised beyuud the ability of any administration to con trol." ' IT" Rev. E. F. IIsix will prear.h in the Me thodist chapel, I.ewisbur?, Sunday mor. next. Prof. WaLKta will preach in the Christian Chapel at the same hour. Messaii. Ethtohj In comirlon wilh myself and other inhabitants of our favored borough, you nonce with pleasure our educational pri vileges. Ia attending the examination of Mrs. Thumpsoh'i Scholars, last week, the parents and friends whn met in her ypaciotis school- foom had praiifying evidence of the compet eucy cf the Teacher, and of the perseverance and success wilh which she had discharged j hcr dullPS: the arcuraCT wilU B-h,ch in fhe j general the young ladies answered the no me- of Mrs. Thompson. The liible is a lext-boolc in her school, and the voice of prayer is hrard with the opening of each day's exercises. May this Seminary be conducted wnh the wisdom which cotneth from above and may it be prospered to subserve the good of all who partake of its advantages. Lewisburg, March II. A PARENT. .We trust that the good people of Lew isburg ana vicinity will not forget the Concert to be given in the Presbyterian church on the evening of the 18th, for the benefit of the Sha mokin church. As we have been laboring in a -a rr the last vear.we are;wcll acquain ted with the circumstances pi tne cmni.,.. The members of the church are few in num ber, and limited in resources, and the attend ance during the year has so increased as to render it necesssry to enlaree and improve their house of worship, which has left them with a heavy debt. And as the coal business has been unusually dull, and the means of living as high if not higher than in Philathe I .. 1 I U I ..1,1, ....A ... . v , work which will be acceptable to tiod and rmilen man, and which 'Hi not soon ne It is true twenty five cts is a small j amount, but a good many twenty-fives will I assist materially to liquidate the debt now ' resting upon the church ; and besides you i mav rest assured the music will far more than I compensate yon for your walk and money. 1 fl'iUOWAT's Pom, a certain RVBiedy lor all Lifer aod Stuia'h Complaint The dantchter of Mrs. Farlow. of Mwid.-n lne, X.-w Turk, wap fur three y-ers in a most depl'TaW state of health. eMused by li-r liver and stom arb b-ins; out of order. The mother tried a eariety of r-me,lks, but uufurtuoaMy the child to not benefited by tile name, on the contrary, she gradually b-eame enre. Sevan wek ateo, elte e.unm-nr-d to uee Hollo way's Pills iu accorianoe with the printed direcU"ni.tliey hae. comt'Utely cured ber, after eeery other reaiedj bad railed t gire her the slijchtet relief. ririTFisTrrrsl Persons laboring under this distressing ma lady, will find Lin. Hand's Epileptic 1'ills to be the on.'y remedy everdi-covercd for curing Epilepsy or Falling Fits. These Pills possess a specific action on the nervous system; and although prepared especially for the pnrpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit to all persons afflicted wilh weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any Cause whatever. The. dyspeptic patient-, whose Momnch has lost the power of duly converting food into a life sus taining element, is relieved by a single course of the extraordinary fills. The gastric fluid re-ac'Ulres its solvent power, and the crude nutriment which was a load and a burden to the sufferer, while his digestive organization was paralyzed and unstrung, becomes under the wholesome revolution created in the sys tem, the basis of slrent'ih, activity and health. Sent to any part of the conntry by mail. free of postage. "Address Srra S. Histk, 108 Bal timore Street, Baltimore, Md. Price one box, $3 ; two, $5 ; twelve, T7IISKYRs7BEARiTrMUSTACHOIS If Forced to crow in sit weeks by 1U. LA FON T'S C A PJ L L A It Y COM P( ) L"N D,w ar- ranted not to staiu or injure the skin. Price $1,00 per Package, or 3 for $2.50. Sent to any part of the country, by mail, on receipt of a remittance. Address EET- ZEK & CO., Box 739 Post Ollice, Baltimore, Maryland. Correcltd Weekly Wheat 81,20 to 1Mb Kggs 5 15 12 12 10 12 6,75 Rye (O 40 30 1,25 1,25 20 Tallow ...... Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples, Butter Lard Bacon II am Clovcrsoed. MARRIED, In Selinsgrove, llth inst, by Kev. S. Domert Juris P. Richtsb and Mint C. Derr, both of Selinsgrove. Heaven bless the bride she "remembered the poor" printers, away tip at the Chronicle office ! By Rev D Jefferis, tith inst, Henry W Bdn sall Esq. of Norristown and Miss Kate J Casselberry of Evansburg, Montg. Co. DtfU, In Miltnh, 6th inst -, Jescrn W. Aitoitaiit, son of Gideon and Catharine Augsudt, aged 25 years, 1 month, 3 days. In Cflillisqnaque. 9th inst., a Daughter of Daniel and Margaret Keyscr, aged 2 weeks. la Selinsgrove, 1st lost, Mabi As daugh ter of A C.Simpson Esq. aged 1 y, 4 m, 29 d. In Milton, 2d insti, James, son of J. Woods Brown Esq. aged 2 years and 2 weeks. In Perrysville, Juniata Co., S7ih ult.. Mica A Fcsa-, Esq, aged about 31 years. Near New Uerlini llth inst., Mrs. , wife of Philip Seebold. aged about r8 years. In Milton, 12th inst., Maj. Axos Witter, a Royal Arch Mason, aged about C" years. CONCERT! A CONCERT of Vocal af and instrumental "ei1 Music will be given in the " Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening the ISth inst- commencing at seven o'clock, by some gentlemen from Shamokin, for the benefit of the church in that place. Any encouragement from the citizens cf Lew isburg and vicinity will be thankfully receiv ed. March 14, 1886 pd mm W. MILES, A UCTIONEER, will promptly attend .A. to crying sales in Lewisburg and the adjoining townships.of personal property.real estate, and the stock of merchants declining business. Having had some ten years of well tried experience in auelioneering.flatters him self that he can not be excelled in point of skill in making quick and profitable sales. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. KaFEUKNCKS Kua s L Todd. F.WatU, J H.Orahata, Basal ilea burn, CssxiMR. TBo's lUpbara, Uba'a Debtor, r.A.Van Cleave, Akut'r M'Faddan. fj a, and Wa. Leon, (MareVt ) Vfruiawrar. i. w. Irowa, Eso , Mrttm. Milton, March 158 ' Public Sale of HouehoU Farnlttiri, AT the late residence of Joshua Hou sel, deceased, on N. 3d 8u will be sold by Vendue on Wednesday the 2la intX, a lot of Household Furniture, vifc Beds and Beddine, Chairs, Tables, Bureau and Bookcase, Standi, Clocks, Looking Glasses, and a quantity of other articles usually kept by house-kccpcrs-'-also a Ladies' Biding Sad dle, Bridle, &c Sale to Commence at I o'clock, when terms Will be made knottn. fllEUG KLIiNB. Lewisburg, March 14, 1858 - Th Summit Session 0 F Mrs.Tliompson's School for Yoong Ladies, will commence on Wednesday, April llth.and continue 14 weeks. Instruction will be given in such branches as are usually taught in Academics and Seminaries of learn ing. A thorough system of instruction will be pursut-d, and prompt and persevering elfort will be expected ou the part of the pupils. Parents andUuardians are requested to secure the punctual attendance of those they may ! place in the Institution, as it is only uy oinse I cufive study and application, that much cau be accomplished. I A oleasant and commodious Room has been obtained for the School, in the Herman Refor med Church, which it is believed oilers some advantages superior to those fonnerlyoccu pied. Extra charges will be made for French,Latin, Music, Needle-work, Drawing and Painting English Branches, per year, from $12 to $20 Contingent expenses, per year,$l Lewisburg, March 11,1856 Fruits and Confectionery. REMOVAL. The subscriber has removed to No. 96 Market street, (Are duars ab'ivl the Old Stand, Pill LAD.) where he keeps constantly on hand a general stock of at! articles in his line consisting of OltANGES, LEMONS, and all hinds of Fruit in season i Almonds Walnuts, Cream Nuts, dround Nuts plain and roasted; Pickles and Preserves of all kinds to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others visiting the City. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry safe. Orders by mail promptly attended to. S. L. HERRING, No. 2fi Market St. 3mG2;j Wc Front, south -side, Philad PUBLIC VENDUE. A T the resilience of the Subscriber, in 1Y East Buffaloe Tp; will' be offered at public sale, on Wid'iakay, the 19th March, 1656, the following described property, viz. A valuable stock of Horses, among which is a large breeding Mare, and a ppau of four-year old Geldings, also Cows, young Cattle, Hot's, agond, ; a broad-tire Farm Wairon, Carriage, : Btiirey, Sleds, Plows, Harrows, Citl I tivatots, Grain Drill, Threshing Ma- chiuo and Horse Power, Horse Rake, Hay Fork, Windmill, Roller. Horse ' Gears, two setts of Double Harness, j together with all kinds of Farmintj I Utensils, Hay by the ton, all kinds t of Edge Tools, Cut RiUc, Household and kitchen iurnittire, With a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. when due attendance and a reason able credit will be given bv Feb. 29, 1856. ROBERT II. LAIRD. A PUBLIC SALE AA7ILL be held at the residence of V the subscriber, in ButT.iloe Tp, I'ninn Co. Pa. on Thursday, the 2ih day of March, 1SSG. as follows: 1 gtwl Horse, 2 WV Mares with Colt, 1 2 three year old Coits, 1 two-year old Colts. A Iso fresh Cows. Hem's, Sheep, and FARMING UTENSILS too nu merous to mention. Male to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Jt, of said day, and a reasonable credit will he siven bv DANIEL RENULER, Sitr. Starch 3, iSo6 PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at tho resilience of the subscribrr. in Lewisburg, Sutnriltiy the rl!tth dav of March, 18")G, my entire stock of Household and KitChon Furnit ure, including the following articles, viz: 1 superb grand action seven octave rosewood Piano, brussels and ingrain Carpetinar, marble, top Pie? Table, Card Tables, mahogany spring seat Chairs and Solas, mahogany and bos ton Rocking Chairs, luce and embroi dered Window Curtains, Venitian Winds, mahogany, high post, French and Maple Bedsteads, spring, hair, and corn-husk Matrasses, 'i mahogany Bureaus, 2 of them with marble tops and dressing glasses, Mirrors, Lamps, Pictures, 6 Stoves, 3 marble top Washstands, Secretary and Bookcase, 1 Feather Bcd.witli a Variety Of other articles too nunieroils to mention; ALSO A good sett of Double ltarncss, a Ladies'Side Saddle and Bridle, 1 Car riage, Sleigh, 1 Cow, te. &c. eSale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Any one wishing to purchase any of the above merttioned articles at Private Sale, can have an opportunity of doing so betreen this and the dav of sale. Feb. 28. 1856 WM. HAYES. N. Bw Dr. Hatxs may t-e found by those j wishing his services, at his residence, onli! the 1Mb of Aprils and after that umr. when not professionally engager!, at the Olfice he j occupies at present, wnicn ne iciuiua iui uic ensuing two yenrs KNOW all Men by these presents, That Wintist Jor.s and JOs. M'FBMa of the Borough ol Lewisburg, State of Penn sylvania, have this 14th day ol February. 1SSB. purchased the entire right and title to manu facture and sell the . GREEN MOUNTAIN FEED CUTTER patented by Jajsh H. Bsst. of the State of Vermont, in the following counties, vii.Union, Snvderi Northumberland, and Montonr. All persons are therefore cautioned against man ufacturing or purchasing said Machiue from any person or persons unless duly authorized by the said Jones & MFaddin. ' The design of this machine is for cutting Hay.8traw.or Cornstalks any length desired, and will fullycompete wilh any machine now in use, and will surpass any ever offered to the public for simplicity and durability ; and as regards the ease wilh which the labor is performed, and the quantity it Will cut in a given ume, there are none to surpass It. Any person desirous of seeing and examining said j Machine, can do so by calling at J. M FAD DIN'S Hardware Store. Lewisburg, Pa . r re I... sin rftmR?n , rriee oi aiacnins i.wj w. AnitlTLERY Knives and ForWs Shears and l j Setssorsot Meager s ciamu kh- J. JL 0. RANGE, . : ? ATTORNEY at Law, Miffllnburg, Union Co., Pa. EaTAII professional bu siness entrusted to his care, will be punctually and faithfully attended to. June 1, '65 yl Executor's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters j 1 Testainentarv on the last will and testa ment of EPHRAI.Vl LONG, late of Buffaloe township, deceased, hava been granted to the to the undersigned, by the Register of Uuion county, in due form of law) therefore all per sons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to wake immediate pay ment, and thnss having just claims against the same are also requested to present tuein properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SCHKACK, Executor. Feb. 1, 1850 pd Estate of John High, dee'd. N OTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the bstate ol Jon Hinu, late of White Deer township, union eouutv, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Union county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.and those having anyjtist claims are also requested to present them le gally authentirated for settlement. HENRY HIGH. AJiuinisirator. White Deer, Jan. 1, ls:6 Pianos, and Music, or, JOS. L.Y0DER, Agent for Meyers' Vl5'"'J vBnt's celebrated Pianos), has .zSjusl teceived a large assortment of Sheet Musie, I'iiinns, and M'tideon Hooks. Seminary and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. Music published byGouldi.ee 4, Walker, . L. Walker, or any Publishers in the L'nited States, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. 14 BEAVER & KREPIER HAVE just opened a Second Supply of Fall and Winter Cioodn, consisting in part of Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Cassimeres and Satinetts, 4,009 yards of Calicoes we will sell at 8 cts, worth 10 cts. Beautiful Calicoes at 12 cts. son yds English Tapestry Brussels Carpets as low as they eao be had at retail in Philad. 800 yds Ingrain Carpets at various prices. A new assortment of Queensware. Hard ware, Oil Cloths, etc. etc. CALL A M Nor. 29, 18.r)5 B. ti K. Last Arrival. Fait and M intt r Ory Goods), A.C. A LARGE ands pelndid assortment ol jlA. Collars. Sleeves and rjpencers.with a full assortment of Dress Trimmings.nioves, Mitts Hosiery and Notions; Window Shades and Paper, Parisols, Hats, &.C.&C, which will ac tually be sold at reduced prices to snit the tunes. Call and see the (iood and hear tha Prices, and jud it for yourselves. C MENSCII. Murray's building, opposite the old Graham Stand Lewisburg, Sept. 28, 1855 DISSOLUTION. 111 E Partnership heretofore existing between M. T. Reynolds and Jos h M'fadJen, under the name and firm of Key nolds 4r .V Eid.len, has dissolved by mutual consent this 28th day of November,1855. The books have been left in the hands of Joseph M'Fadden. All persons having unsettled arcouuts will confer a favor by immediate attention to our wants. M. t. REYNOLD. JOSEPH M'FADDEN. r?"The Hardware Business will be conti nued at the old Graham stand by the subscri ber, who is thankful for past favors, and hopes by strict attention to receive a fair share of public patronage. Give hun a call and see for yourselves. JOSEril M'FADDEN Lewisburg, Nov. Set, 1S55 New Firm and New Goods ! A T the Mammoth Drug & Chemical l. Emporium cf CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersisnfd having purchased the entire Mammoth Drttg Store formerly kept by Dt Thornton Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice We have a laree and well selected stock of fresk and pure VKVGS, MLH:ISE, Chemicals Dveattiil's. Oils, Paints, Glass. Putty and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, AH kinils of i'atent Malicii)'-. Fruit and Confectionery, Tcbaccc-,SnulT,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands, Fancy iVmn and Toilet Articles-, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, BHi-snLS ash Cdmps or stent taristt. Hooks) and Stationers-, a gettcral variety ot Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description j freh Pine Oil and I'atent Burn ins Fluid alwavs on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of allkieds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof ami Zinn F lints. Preserving and l'i(pkling Jars, &e riTCustomerswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, ani all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see cur stock i and if we can't sell yott cheap goods. we will not ask you to bur -I .1 .'..( Mtsf,nmr. sec sic aiwa,.- ..a..-. . - - - - Remember the Alarnniotn 1'rug r-iorr : TIIF.O. S CHRIST. f. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisourir. Union Co. Pa. 1Y CAN AL- A tresh supply Ol unite Lead, Paris and Clirtmre t.reen ground i.. r.,1-nlsnTnrkev Umber in 1 lb. cans: Lin-i seed Oil. Turpentine, Pihe Oct and Fluid, all Ol WniCil WC win sen Hi nn: mini I""" i" be had at CHRIST a CALDWELL'S. T AbT.butn.rt Least, a fne assortment of J a the very beat Perfumery for tte ladie: ml rents, consiittn? of A'niond and Honry Soaos, S tracts fr the htlkf., (oli-gne. Bay T.pai ami llonev.W'ater, Bureau lerfum-. etc.1 , . . , ' V PVPRRS Just mw vim a rri-h xtin. ! I "1 plv f Ortn?. liemoris.Rai'in. Ft..it!. rtne 2t at CHKIST & CVUPWELI.'S. Fresh Sanplie, Ol thet The long-establislted Hat Store ! T7RANKLIN SPYKER would respect JL fullv annortcce that he has jnst opened a most splendid assortment of HATS, CP.w and CXOTHIXG, and is selling them at iiflower prices than ever before olftred 10 Lewisburg. Hats Moleskin, Silk, Bnsh,Wir!e-wl,-e, Angela, Hungarian, Panama, Straw. Chip tic. Caps) of all sorts, sises, descriptions and prices. Flatts and Fancy Itats for CHILDREN, of the latest and most beautiful palierna. C'lotbine; for COLD WEATHER such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, and every other sort of Wearing ApparrH of the latest eut, and cheaper than the cheapest. IdTCarpet Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, and a great variety of other articles. The public are cordially Invited to exam ine his sloek, as he ia confident that they will be satisfied wilh his Goods and Prices. Re member the Old Stand Market street. Id oVwr east of Third, formerlr J F Spylcer Lewisbirg, Oe.. iS William VanGeier, A TTORXEY at Law, II Levrisbursr, luion Co., Ia. t7Otfice on SoalU Second St, recently by H C Hiekok, Esq. 574 Winter Clothing ! pHEAPFOR ALL. The unit rsisnod will close out their stock of Winter Clo thing, A T COST, in nrder to make room for Spring operations. Those who are in want of good clothing will have an ppo'rtunity lo get bargains. J. GOLDSMITH & BRO S. Lewisburg, Feb. 5 r- : a.www 9fKaVUCawi-v Atkins' Automaton, or CELF-Jlaking Reaper and Mower!- kJ The bet Combined Machine in oae. SPECIAL NOTICE. First premium awar ded to the "Atkins' elf-Raking Reaper and Mower" at the State Fair of Penn'a, in IH66 ; also fiisl premium at the Nnrthumb'd Comity rair. f armers wishing Atkins tteit-Kaaing t Reaper and Mower can get it delivered.tree of freight,to Harpsbar?,bv giving Agents orders I before the first of March, 1S56. After that lime ) freight will be charged, making- about twenty j dollars difference in price. Persons can get j Castings at any time, at the Manufactory in Harrisburg, for Machines. Appivtr, EDWARD D. SNYDER, Milton ; RUSSEL WRIGHT, Williamsport ; or to JAMES PATTOV, 61Stf ' General Agent, at Harrisburg. latest .ei! The "Old Hammoth" Swarming WITH New Coodsan i Old Customers! V J. & J. WALLS are now receiving and opening for public in spection, an unusually large assortment of HKitrii t.voizi: for FALL and WINTER comprising all the varieties of DRY GOODS, GkOCEKlF.S, HARDWARE, QULEXSWARE, r LASTEK,SALT, Fish, C, rwqnlred in similar Mercantile Houses, to which they invite the attention of, all desiring good Goods at tai' Prices. Grain and other Country Produce taken as heretofore. J. & J. WALLS. Lewisburg, Oct. II, 1855 Lcirisburg Exchange Store I NEW GOODS! BROWN & FITTER have just received a I lower than (hat of any other paperof its clasa splendid assortment ofNewGo.ids.which vr published at the Capital of the Slate, will be sold cheap. Call and see. j ar"i "ymnJs wiUUrequired strictly in advance. Sept. 2ii, IH ').. I No paper will be sent until it is paid for, and , discontinued, as the subscriptions New Goods at the New StOte! i expire, unless they are renewed. mmi a i it , . , . . I The Telegraph will be issued 4t-Wty. fMIL Subscribers having entered mlo , on a sh(.et 0f tiemy -four columns, dunng u. X a Copartnership in Merchandizing, and j sessions of tne Legislature, and Weekly, on a having re-fitted and improved the Storeroom ' double sheet of forty-eight columns, the re Cl ot H P Shelter formerly occupied by Kremer amder of the year. It will present a complete A Co, would respectfully announce to tho1 summary of the legislative proceedings, alt trading Community that they are jnst opening J important eeneral laws as they are passerLand a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK of aim to ,t- it- rnrrrnt ro.iliral innllitwrof in tnaa ti t t t tfiv-ni'Ti r.r,nc- In th tutlsst and mart reliaMa manner. Ia aknK. ttw I' A L L & 1 I L.II U UUlliS I rt.-M hop. lu maa. it a ronilcU family and r,U , . . ., . . . ; leal Journal, and thy i.fi,l'nt!r avin-al to In pvsfcl adapted to th Wants of ad, and Comprising V( Prnn Irani, to .rla,n their enUrpns.. the usual variety kept at Stores in the larger Towns. ISr CALL AM' SEE. J.Srurejrer & Son. Lewisburg. Oct. 1, lsi5 Important News ! THEN in the course of hnman 1 rvents it f-uoiiien nn rMi, i.r n ,H.H..iik" I,. l.,r .r, " . nrrr,..., r i i ii - . u ro lire opinions of mankind as well as to his own interests, demands that a statement of his inteniions should be male to the world iu gen- eral and his friends in paritrtilar. J.i;o!ltnilth &. Kro'a. would thereti, re respectluliy infirm the resid ' ems of Lewiburg and its vicinity, that they have recently opened a Urge and fashionable j assortment of I.O'l'lll(. at their estab lishment on Maricet St. next to Yoder's Jewelry j storev Being associated With one of the largest j Clothing establi-limetits in Philadelphia, they j are able lo furnish the best of Goods at the : vwy lowest Cash prices. Their motto is J " Quick &iie Small l'r:fit.n As they arc determined to adhere to this prin- ! ciple, they challenge competition. A largn assortment of j i.oYs cr.oTinxa Cohsiantly on hand. CoaLs.l'anUl.'onf, Vests, j Cravats, Handkerchiefs. aj.-.peu,!eis. hocks, i Ac. A.C. in vast prolusion. Call nnd examine ' the assortment nn charire is made for look- : Li t'tSiOM VVtiKK promptly atten- : ! ,ieli to. Zf Don'l niiss the do.-r it is'next lo Yoder's. at the si?n of the B Via;. J GOLDSMITH & BRO'S Lcwisi.urg, Oct. 10, 1S55 TO THE PEOPLE. HAVING increased business facilittes. e ; itre now sddiug largely to onr stock of II IRWW Uti;, and w..uld rrspectinlly I Solicit 'the t'eojtle lo rail and riamine onr i stock. Which is made op of Coach-ware, 5 id dlcrv. fchoe Fmdin..Oils. P.ints.White Lead. Naila. Loeks. l,ah-hfS. Siotm. Ipiw, Varnl.hes. Cutlery. t Calin-t Makers' Tnmaua, C.r-nt-rs l.ia. attack- i . u.th.' Io.,l., Ar . i:v i hik i-koh e win ri n tteir sieant-e. te. rrrrm- r.tc. IIAKItnAHK .sn. a N. elHsree for esa sire ii- .ni. at the lltoN an.l NAtl. Store if j l-.i.hors. Oet. I.KVN.tl lis A MTtttPEW. I T.-'srtVF.RS will findC.ram Shovels, t-firong is M.rork. Spades. Maws. Kak-es.Ch.nns. t ,, c,r:aee. l'-ti-ir, e at rh. h ir-o and j Nsil st-.e ..r mMWHtiUNK. j WlUwV GOODS I I . , , , 1.1 iTFAAES. CiOOdllian & i. BaVfl JHSt j ' . nl tinier llMi k. We ink- nlensor i iliiotrtuntt uur friifidn r.d prfrrrx, ihat e hace ja;.t r-cM rrrvrrtrM ft nmt Vottipb-ta avrr rtmr-Jt of tALL lia of Ma-rdmudMe- CUti, crv.iia,n-i. i iUut-lt V. -i- fin in. fija nU'i tr.r.i 5llt Barred satia De-hein.. rrcnrn Uir,'nn all .tuwle- i.pti-- wMtwi flam l,l:,,k glo r'ne do rariiineta anil Tint t' 'loth. Main and fle't slt-W'l f?i-lin.. li.in nl hanl iiinhanss t'uun and figd lfeiaiDe, 1 reuh and Suiertean do A full s.imrtmeat of Sa.wla. Prorha, ltnr and .q.iare .-lut.l-. F;ue r.till-er Shaw!,. Knv st-.ta lonp and equal. Stea la. I.adfea' Uloth. Cioakii. and Ta.iuas , mbruiderM,) A full a.irtinent of Ut-tle, C- liars 1 l'-r;e. e,, n, rite: ani hand,, tip-ther Willi a W. II .-leeied ,t e ..f r-ki thread. Malteas. Freneh and otb. r LAt hs. fcioe. j He h-l ertrfi-leiit that we wm n-t fail Ui r:e-e all h f.ioe a. with their iMtrooaoe. We th-e-lcra lender a wlealmTiiatwa to all to el! andeaunii. our stork tnd l,ri. es -T no trouble, hut -n the er oltary e t .ke i,lea3ure ln,1u,wii,g oar Oo,ve, Tbanefo r-rf-et f.ieoe. Vi o remain. . IIAYtS, GUtlOMAN A CO. I,w.r. th-s. 11. IBSS Small Profits and Quicfc Sales:! AT the CHEAP STORE of A BROWS & BITTrR. The subscribers! otf-r, at th old M'Failden Slrerom, opposite fJ. Penny's 8addie shop, a choice assortment nf bought for Cash and selected wuh great care. The Goods comprise the usnal variety, and will be sold ty at the lowest possible prices. We respectfully invite old and new patrons and the pnblio' generally lo call and see our ! strsck befrra nurchasis,-; eisewliere. i H BROWN. tS KTTTEir. lewisburg, Oat. t, "5i James F. Linn. J. Kerriil Lisa T F. Si J. M. LIXX. Attorncj. at Law. LEWIDBLKG, t74 Union Canty, Penn'a. "Have yon teen SAD?" SEEMS to be a Question asked bj almost everybody; but we inquire, llmt yiu see the Lute firm, ith their supply of Xew Hoots, Shoca, CisUtera, Ac. trFU The subs ribers having associated Oiesa fi selves into a Copartnership ia bosiaesa ufft r to the public, at the Old Slaail vf S. A. D. Sunn, on Market St. lis cheapest (for Cash) and best lot of BOOTS J SHOES, for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewisburg Also a new and splendid assortment of tVl'-tf SHOES fur Ijiidtcs and Gentlemen, A variety of "Jaiters, Half Gaiters, Ties, Bus . kins, Slippers Ac. f r Ladies and Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. &e. m Work made to order Mending don at usual and as the Workmen have reader 4 satisfaction heretofore, we trost we shall hava a fnll hare of public patronage. 8AM will continue to be nn hand as formerly, and hope to five general satisfaction to all customers. tsLIFER & M FADDIN. Lewisburg, Ten. IS, 1855 J. Franklin Harvey, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician wo-M respectfully annrnnee to the citizens f Lewisburr and vicinity that he has permanent ly located himself in this place, and asks a j share of the public patronage, feeling assured I that he can treat with unsurpassed success all cura'uie diseases that the bnmaa family are prone lo. In the treatment of diseases of f males and children the great Homoeopathic law stands without a rival ; also in chronic diseases, that has bafEid the skill of other sys tems, Homrropathy stands forth as a giant, claiming victory in almost every case. All ye afflicted, give it a trial i it will not cost yea much. Try before you condemn. Dr. II. is a regular graduate of the Homes Iopathte Medical College, of Pennsylvania, (i'bilada.) Office on Second street, above Market, for merly reenpied by Dr. Wilsra, where he ean I be consulted at ail limes when ni (a frofes ! sional dutv. Lewisburg, April 20, 1SSS. The Pennsylvania Telegraph. I TW LAMED Form k Reduced Terms. '. ! Fi Til K CAS H SYSTEM ADOPTED. Un and Ber he 1st of January, 185, the PrTssTivamA Titnun, published at Hai- risbtir;. Pa., will be owned and conducted by the undersigned, who will give their best energies to make it worthy of its cause and t its friends. It will commence the new year printed on, entirely new Upe, and the Weekly greatly enlarged in form, while the CV price Will be I Tli. Ti:ii,s will uKmi.t Ifiwrai riirt-ai woltrr. an t alia to nuite tho.-. wta, ibr.uirh aniBoaLwd Lj aha, p:nn. ra.ui''n airr aid tfM.kinjc to In. raaaw I tfeneflrent result, ni n di-lraete4 by the rotifiet of ; di-ti,rii,- oranisalMm It will sostaia tb htahaat t stan.lsnl of AntTinaa Nationality ; and. whit ylehting s j mrrv.i iltlien'-e to tli- eftnpronif.-s vf tf.o rontitutioa. 1 illl-ti-,iiin-d'T rehi.t th- ezteselonof H oatanSiavwry. j )l wilt vise a curdiai. mrsrft. hut IndetvodeBtaupfwtt to tne administration rr Out i oll k-k. j iyri iri. . -. I I I ' 11 ..-... rrriiv iWOIsrr. i Ttw T'leentia U1 fce furniidied Ssat-WssKLT iarinc i th.,;f L-ci.i.t.-.re. .n,i w nm on a doui.ii I sh-t u- remstnder of th. year, at th. foliowiag tow i rmto.-th- . m,ri.- to acrooifaBj th.ord.ri fr'aAi;! jsutaM-rtptiiM V IH Twn f H-ff ft 7J Pfr rwpr) IT M Tw-rit . c-x;-ti 1 1 WKrrwtT 30 09 And at tht mim prire l t) prr tn?W K?i any vubImV -r t-T'-ntf. riub "M m!1 np mt or. xnd tb arwtthtM forwnrtiJ Ivi rf Use &rt ul Jtkunarv, iv Ihrnt tbj CM rrtirinfP'f with thu of :he lfjLlaUir. tRsjAU unlri Bttut L 'jtiresM'4 to MfLrRE SKT.MCR3. HrriburT. Pa. ..Pll'TlfV'cw TTV'Tt Will fxj-i th Tpff-trTatrll. tl; r-"Tf tWtt Ad-rtitnntji M-i.um in fVaaijl.aiiia. out of tbo CitMsv IV SubNcripiions for lit- above (at $I,M) rvreived al th-; VhrouicU OiEce and ftl tle Vot I iTire, TAtw,sbnrt;. nERCHAIIT TAILOR! JOHN II. BEAI.E, having enlarged J ar.d improved his Shop, on Market cttreel. next to Hayes' Mure, has now opened a large and select stock of 1'lotliN. (assimrrrs, Vratinigs an Ti liuiAiing ofall kitids. also GENTLEMEN'S FURNI8H I. Mi COOI'S. such as Shirts Gioves, IluAiery Collars, Ac. Ac. He will lso carry o t'uttiUrV and .Makins; in all their branches, ith despatch, according to order, withrnt raMaufiwr. aad on the nm t reasonable terms- Readymade t'lothlntc alwavs on hand cheaper than the cheapest. Having a large fcrce of experienced hands n my employ. I hope with ail these facilities to give general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. I respectfully invite all wiinti!-.? anything in rry line cf business to call and examine mv st, ck of Goods. JOHN H. BE ALE. Leu:.-!urg, May 16, IS55. T)Y RAILROAD A new supply of Fancy Goods. i'.Mte Monnates, Ut-rmaa Pipes. an, I Kuinikiiii'itie 'J'obaccoi also a variety of I new Dotks, the vry latest wui ks, to be bad at JiiLi-SH. !.'i CHRIST CALDWELL'S. f KYNOLDS & M'FADDEN, at the JLl Ha at dware 'lore, I evi lshurg, offer to liie ! c,i'Z of the Wei Pranch, at cxtreroe'y low lids, Tcrpentin-, White Lend, Snow prices. J it flllC .ir,8. lliri 3 M irt-tiii. .nil. y,.ri'o i colors earberand fire-procf,) Nails, Spikes , j (ibss. Putty. Locks. I.aiches, Butts, ferews. and all kinds of Bui! ling Ilaidaare, Geniie i irrn who are building will find it to their ad j vantnge to rill and examine onr stock. Wilt sell as neir city prices as possible. Call astaf i see tit. t the old (jraham stand. l.ewisl.ttrg. May R. tf5. ARrENTFKI5, we tan Supply VOW a celebraied Greenfield Tool Company Planes. Hunt's celebrated Hatchet. Axes, Ac aes. Boat Builders' Adzes, Chisels, fc.oares. Saws. Saw Sets, Angers. Plane Bitts, Hd!s et all kinds. Ail will be sold lower than usual at cash priers. Prop in and see, gratlemvsi : no charge for examining slock, at the Hard ware jsu re t f REYNOLDS A M'FAL'DEN- , SADDLERS if yn call and esamiae aoae stock rf Harness. Eridle and Roller Boat, klcs. Bins. Hames. Ftirmps. Vonnring. Gir. ina, Deer Ha-.r. Xtraining Web, Saddle Tree! Whip Stocks and Saddlers' Tools.von will 8i, it to vour advantage. rT-irdwar8lere t" Lew -isbufe Kr.VNOi r)S MTADDtff. jTfSsXHMAKEllS find constantly: A B ' .... C. A Ut. Tlawaslaa he.O'1 M-rilC C'NI, HAT, IIUV and a geaaral as; vni r,s a. M FaDDEX-IeSWasbarc ,0rtm.Tf or Triinmftf,i in niwwan worf ha Hsntvars siai " " . i s CHOOL. ORDERS neatlw priatttt and tt. saie tM iht CiWantsef wOtct .
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