Lewisburg Chronicle & West' Branch Farmer June 6, 185G. fyt frnusbnrj) Cftrontrlc, Issued Friilait,ai LnciJitirj. fiiioit Co.Pa. TSR V. 1 .60 par ycaf , t j me ron rx adtascc and St the faa. rate tf kn,:er or st.ort.-r r-.-rt.d. Tim. &0 eta will pay tfr four month., 75 rt for six months, 1 do!. Freedom of the Press. We observe oue or two of our exchanges professedly desifons of knowing the Gov- crnor's opinions of tlie Union State Ticket, ! insiet t'jrt Le ebould hare an "organ" through wLicli he may be catechised, am) , foreignl mcnths.Sdol. fr sinb-en m"ufl.. 3 Jo r..r two , CVCU designate What that "organ fcUOUIll , Kne'' No '"' & ' J be. It happens however, that the Gover- tccciTed in gold. posts; lUmpm or t'.Til, r1- t-- mt thcl . .... V.lo. her.. Most kinds Trod,,-.- -.o.i,,d .( tbeoir,.-.. , DOt Da " d!lrC c!" '"'O 'he printing 'i.n the time eipir.-. f wUih a paper pail, business; bft',while attending to the duties unl c bar tMnif ('. it I. f iori'KD. , ,,, , !,:, t...-, ...11. ADrCkTlSLMklTTS baudsoUlrlr pillll-ll-d. at 0 Cts per , -''if qnareone week, tm cts i-a--b after ineroa. '' d.-!. f.r six BK.otu, s dui pery-ar. n4tin-amttf,l attend, unmolested hv tint, tn t!u-r own dol,3d.d. Tuc.jire Lit. 4 U-t.T.Ml. l.-relJ.ui..Ar. , ... , , . j otu,Toiif.ortiiofoiuniti. in j,,i. ,.r..r. .m,,., , duties also : and ia this we thins he la , iiJtnm.ijliirJ trns. a iira i 12 iiumor right. As to the paper our friends ant iMifn.i.NBLKU. Railroad Meeting at DcckarJ'a, to-morrow, 7tli June (hour not named, we suppose 1 o'clock.) A Cro early on Tuesday morning,- burnt out the lower story of a house belougino: to t'liail.s Oetgen, occupied by Mr. liubtson. liy the aid i f the engine and the. Indict, the fir! wis there stopped. Canght from a stove pipe. No insurance. T IIISKEKS, KEAK1) A MI STACHOIS Herring's Safe again Iho Champion:! j William Jones, Tht only &,fevieh,in every int,vee.prtrvtd TTOTiNEY at " LaW. CoIlCftlnilS (heir tnlire enntcntt in tht Idc Exttnate Firm. w A1 promptly attended to. Kline's Holt), 5 JO LEWrsBVBG.PA. smalVtt ti. or 16 vf nzt mtfT. A lt,. ui--mt n of m demoralitinft t'naucY. and lard rut, n t alnitU.l. Communications Jir-l ou t.i'.ic .f p-'ivrrrt! irtwTMt fei-t wilt. in the ran; f parlizau or - l.trin oiiiil, ku-1 ttocoinpani"d )j the writer' t'-ril name an ! tkJ-.n . Tij M A'iNKTIC TKI.r'GHAPH i- hm at. 4 in tli- o!B f th nkr'Htc. by whi'h wr of:t'n iuwrt iiuj' rUtit N-w in ajlvanc of the I'litlarl. Mail. Cuatiw-tfd with th Office arc amr.V mnlrrlls rr tnat kiaJaofJOB PRINTING, whirl, will lwe rjt.-d w.'Ji IiatOt-i arl tientnU' h ar:J on ritfrnahm ttroi. (j,rKual AtlT'Tti niriilft to lw paiJ fnr wbvti bandvJ So. uJ Jb W.rk lira ileliTrn-d. o'tFFICKon Iar't "viiiare, Ijoi t!i "id , W-oi:d rtorr, 4 duor abuT I Vat ( 'IEi-m. AVoi:iKN V C.MiNrrirs. Jsttrisbmyj, Ba. Fridxv Mokmxg, JfXE C, 1S50 A PVEHTIK! Manufartutvra, MfrrhTi(-. M.rhnir, I'uljin- 4Mri-,-r in i'Uf ai--l i nuutrv. u! :tli-r 1 wri' wil) to biv .r hIi w .;.( -i.i w.-il t- m, l..v lh-tnlumo-i tf tlir Istrit'.ttrg -,r. w V. which a t:re ; b I inrrviiii i irrnlt1i'B in a rmiiimiiiit v rs.nl jumntf a i arie i-r..)t..rtin of art ice, otwr-ut (.r.Riaieri, 0'tituiar nJ dral-r.-. a any in the iUl. ilj See Xpw 4lrrf IffrtncntH. rAKUNrCAl'ILI.AHYroviPor-Nb.war- cd him, concede to nil others the right to ' a1n;;in nol'n s,,ain or ""J'" the sk.n. 1'nce ' a - ' U0 per Par La sre, or 3 lor $2.50. Jent to any part ot the couniry, by mail on receipt of a rpmitiance. Address tET 7.EK & CO, Box 7U'J IVst CiTTce, Baltimore, Maryland. "organized," Gov. Pollock has no more power or influence with it, than with our own, or any other paper "up north'' The llarrL-burg paper which receives the pat ronage of the Stato Department, is the Cnrrrtlid ItreA.'w I.VU to l.l'i U'heaf Rye... Corn Tcleyrtijih. Frm that, and from other , Oats... Flaxseed fried Apples, Htittor 40 30 1,25 1,25 1G Tallow Lard Uacon Ham Cloversccd... "Industry mast Thrive." fVUE "old Mammolh" aheid ! Xof- J withstanding the cold winter and the late spring, J. & J. WALLS S 10 . 1-2 . 1-2 . 10! 5,5( i 7 Conirress liaviiisr ft iljnnrnel tompr rarilv to lit tin the Hulls fir Summer use, Hon. .TOIIX t'. KUNKEIilias domineer over the press, nor to prostitute emliraeod the Ojort unit v tu aci-opt it by bargaiued jatrc nage, whether as a an invitat:(iii to ail'lrcss tlif jiPojili1 of private citizen or a chief magistrate. lie sources it is wi-li Kuown, to all wiio are ' willing to be informed, that the Governor's : persotial inSueuee wa early, and openly, and earnestly exerted iu favorof the Union - lil II-" I State movement, and that he endorses and On the 1st inst. in the l.ewisburg Lutheran supports all its nominees, without nny at-! f-hurch, by Ret- R A Kink, J.ihi C sith and , tempt to buy over or to eoeiee any man : 0 ,he 3J bv ;r- t A Kihk ' or iuen in their action as Editors or as to- i tux II. Krrrr.ii and Miss Dan M Fut, a'l ters. He believes, in a word, that people j of l.ewisl.unr. . ii -i.. . , On thcHOih ult..by Ji'hn Oun.lv.Esq., J..h have all a right to exercise their own judg- J An., and MB, A VaT, both ot Union ments, unbiased by Executive frowus or j township. Union Co. ' . : : I rr folumhia, 27th ult, by Rfv E Frikine, br bet. We toj ,,ce in Lis position. The Ltw MrMirf Kew'utUa (Lieut.U.S.A.) debauching of the pre.s by some of our and Miss An K Hnnn. Executives of late years, aud the "censor- I "v Ker A u 1 asPar s"!n u,t- Jro" ,'IT- ship arc both contrary not ouly to the genius and spirit of our institutions, but to the form of our National and State Constitu tions also. James Pollock has no rihtto T the bnrninr of the Arnzan Buildings, on ihp 10th of April, and in the (IRE AT FIRE in Market Street, May 1st, 1S56, the genuine HtnniRO 8.fe pre served the Jewelry of (ieo. W. Simons tc Bro. ; Docks, l;ipers, Ac, of Fishrr V IV ,f,p, ,;. J T ' received and are now oprnin? an onus- ?,rnTr nlWZZliZ ' "y '"Se and well sekeied Mock of rums for nearly FOhl i HOl'KtS.n-.ni prnvin' , conclUMvely what we have always claimed j SPIUN (n AND SLMMER GOOD, for tliem, their great superiority over all secu-: C'lisisiinc partly of Cloths; of every grade, rilies now known. j plain, biacl; and fancy Cassimeres. a oaimtul In these fires, the IIcri'inK'8 Paf ' -'rt 'f Vcitii ItaiUu i):oth, Jian. Trdi nod standing s,de by side wi.h tUose auve.Hsed a! i Su""uw YZ& ITrcit C6od -warranted to stand 10 per cent. mi,re fire ph .. ,'k?flTf.?. . VlJt?73',, -wi.ii. 'lNHi,tiinhaitia. rm roii- ri'-. Itlr.b"na. !I'iiry,fJloa, bb-afbed and brown ninia. Irii-b Linen Mhawla. and STltAW Of)l)S of eTery f&ric(y mid rtylv &1K a fine :elccUua Of h ac d w a k e, ql'ekxs t are, Cedar and Wiuuhvwake, Ukooms, ic. &.c. lulled to all the want! tf IhP peoie a superb lot of CAT.PE7iWGS, J. M. C. RAUCK. ATTORNEY at Law, MfffliBbarif, -Office opposite I jX Union Co.. Pa. f7A!l professional b-i- sinesi en'ruitrd to hi care, u ill he puneTuat ,j aod faithfully attended to. June 1, 'I j ) I thaw IIerinI, rame forth (be acknowtede1 irtor. Dot i.Dly pre-erf ing tbr cont'-ntu in axcctlrnl or dr. Lut Im-iu th'ni.-t-vfsi iu a condition lw iff thrt-neh aiiotltf r ordeal, while tlie buaKtml " fiaifntMii lt-r ifth r njiiki rs wr b'titly umsI up in -ry iriftanrtf, and in a- itie Umir ennrv conteuu otuifletely deHtwyud. the ulilir w would mtuy ay, that, d urine th ft.urte.-t. yra the II- rr ins a tuft? baa wo U-u.iv ttiein, mora than two Liiudnd tmvr paMs through atudwt.tal Crrn witliout the tNmirrt net ol a iinle Inwi. He would, thery-ft-m caution iur l.arri a'ir.t th mUnri refutation vf intrrt-l tiartifa. Thr il-rrmr latent i the t nly Fire i.rt S rumie iu thu t il wIih-Ii wprotert.t hj a Patent Kfvhc ami we win "uarni'ee it wnn r i ii j anl R iaffsrrTan, niiJer the name afid nrm of ... -wi-i more man double iu aOJOUiit tl fecal ut any I c. r an m wnien ine oner in ieir ru.iomern at f lM,M(wU. V,,,.,' i.-- h-fr ....ltf4l Kv Other hafe nnw kt...wn i uimsualliloanriMi. tlrin and othe Vti..lrv Cm le t4fWMl?rVr Ha- Deefl U.5SHlVa D taken iu elrhanx t t-v IjooJ. Lvwiabur, Way, liM. PIARIA J. GRIER, H. I) , A GRADUATE of the Penn Medical J.X. University, of Philada , oilers her profes sional services to the people of Ltwiaourg and vicinity. O.fice at her father's residene, (Dr. J. T firier's,) one door below J.I.. Voder's Jewelry Sture. April IG. ti5. CA?,. t R f flVfXIinUP M n li-irinff located himself on the property lately I owned and octuplert by Rev. C A Hesriti, in West Milton, respectfully offers his pfof.s- j sional services, to the pu'.i.c, and from Ion; I experience Halters hnnsell that he can render satisfaction t" all those disposed to patronize him. Kelly Tp. Unirt. Co. Feb. 4. IS.78 4io CABINET WARE ROOM NORTH 4th Sirtft. The sybscribfr oicst resperifu7:y informs the eitiins i f i.ewburif ar.d yieuin'y, tiiat he has tin' ha4 and f-r ale a eheajl t i of ri RXfTCRIi, fjr ri; Spring ira?r. comprisii.g Drtsj-ing an-f Comrnon Bureaus, Sec r?triea tmi rVolt C"ej, Center, Card nd Pier Tables, DiniuanJ Bieskfiist Tublos. Cupboards, Bed steads, rfiands, Sofas, and Chairs of ai; : U. ii: COFFfNS ti or Jei on' short n.-tice. The public are eoMialiy invited to examine his worit, as be u jr' thai they will tw saus tied with his stock of "ftare, and prices. JOHN 8. SHU"fO".- Lewisburg, March I7,'185 DISSOLUTION. rPHE rarthership heretofore existing JL between Jhn Dalesman, J B ltatesman I mon ami .orllniiiilici lanil i-uunin i on t ho croat qiirstion of tin- day. Tin iiso of lln' Iai'L'f Hall of tin' rnivor-.it y at Leu i.sliutg lias boon kindly trrantoil for the occasion. Many Ijadit-s will doubtless desire to licar this aocom ilished orator, and arc rcttic.sicd to uttend o-.trly in order to si-cure the moat eligible seats. TC It X Ol"T! r3i. V rush of New A Ivertisemetits has crowded out some other matter to-day. BtluThc corner stone for the "Forest Hill Union Church" w'.U be laid, Thurs day next, J2ih inst. , WyAmnng the recent graduates of a I'liilad. Female Medical College, is Miss Elizabeth Calvin, of In inn C . I'a. fiii?The lost 810 advertised iu this pa- pcr,was restored by the finder, Wm. Spoils ' of West ItufTalne, upon seeing the advert isement and cross-ex a mining the printer ; to be sure he had so much to lose ! ' JWWe arc favored with a Catalogue of the Franklin L Marshall College, at Lan- ; raster, for the current year. It embraces ' G I'rofessors and 2 Tutors, with " mom-' bers in the Collegiate Department, and oC iu the Preparatory. 0C.Thc County Superintendent is dis- i tributinfr through this county copies of the ! beh'iol Keports, and of "School Architec ture" the latter a new, beautiful and important work, a copy of which is to he given to the Hoard of every District, f.T careful preservation aud future use. tf.ming the Delegates to the Repub lican Convention appointed by Liucaster county, we notice the names of James . Wack, Esq., Ex-Souator Kinfr.Thad leus Stevens, Col. J. C. .Myers, lbm. ....hn Ftrohm, Dr. James Gibbons, aud others of the strongest men representing former political panics. j 8s,At the Kepublican meeting nn Pa-! turday last in Lcwi.-burg, Aham I5r.AVF.Ki was appointed President, and Dr. C. J. . M'Nkal, Secretary. James F. Linn,E;q., ! and Hou.Eii Slifer were sppnintfd to the ' National Convention, and Thomas Hayes : and John H. Linn, Esq's to the State Con- ' vention : also to act as Coufcrees, aud ap- . .4 I 1 t. .1. kj..l f , , , , c t, i iiss iXMMDX .iaiai.iv, uoui ui miu- ol the apoiconi (Great and email,) lerreek T p. I On ihc. a.iili ult. by Pry I) t; Y ortz, Jn j Ki-itT and Miss I.rrv Rim.ns of Selnisrove. j In Niinhumlierland, 27ili ult. by Kev P B Marr, V 1 itim.iit.i-i of Shame" in and Miss IlaxtH P Cownan. j In Uellefonte, 2?ih ult, by Rev Dr Linn, I PtsTKL iVtuvta of Clearfield and Miss Olivia CrstisB. By Rev E Kieirer. S5ih ult. Wn Wimi of Dry Valley and Miss Sinll Rittek of f.ime St. ne Tp. In the 3d inst, ISksj.HcMsin aod Miss Sta.n M iVibil, both ( I Uullaloe Tp. DifiJ, FonnJ dead in Ins field, near Mifflinbur?, 31st uli, Jims Htt-cK, aeil about 40 years. 1 He left his house in the morning, tn work, in his usual health as far as was known, and it : is supposed died m alL ' Iu l)anvil!e, 2fiih ult, aired 2 -ears am 3 months. Assia Mtaia, daughter of JoelE and M B Bradley. In Muiicy, ISth olt. in her Gflth year, Paa- rtn wile of Tho's Maxwell Esq In Port lot-son, Mi., 6ih ult.. a?ed 42 years, XV Kisrly. printer, formerly of Sunhiiry. In Aarnnsbiirt;. 3d nil, 'TARisa, wife of Andrew Cornnian, in her 62d year. In MitHinburg, 30ih ult., Bksji'x Bicelki, caller bafe new known. l arreh 4. Urn InK, Sulr Haniifjit-tureri ia liiitai.u i'f " Herring's I'afent Champion Stiff," 31 Walnut 8t., PHI I. ADA. X.B. " Evans &. Watson's Improted Ma!- f amanders." Oliver Evan's," " V J.tJayler's," and - Scon's Asbestos," Iron ("bests, (a laree i assorimenthaviiig been taken in pari pavineul j for ' Herrine's,") will be sold at low prices. ; June 6, Isj.r)(;j-l . j Administrator's Notice. I j "l.T7"Hr;REAS, I.eiters of Administr.lllnn to j ihe eslaie of CATHAIIENE AUKA.NU, ( i late of New Berlin, county of Union, deceased, j have been framed to the subscriber, all pers- ! I on? indebted to said estate are requested to ; make immediate payment, and those havinr; j I claims against ihe same will present Ihem j : duly authenticated for seitlement at my office ) ewisburu. JOHN A. MEKT2, leaves the press to approve or condemn all passing movements ; and in so doing he docs homage to its true design and to its best iuterests. This "i rg.iuizinjr." ia not only degrading to the press ly creating a base subserviency and fawning at tbe foot of power ; but it injure., ths Executive by I fostering a tendency to douiiuecr and ty- j ranizs. An honest Executive 'a pure Judiciary ati independent Legislature! and a Free Pre, are the safe guards ! of Liberty; aud a subjection of one of theso powers to the other, is dangerous to : (he welfare of the people. Our country needs a perfectly untrammeled and tear-; ayed about 4fi years, less Press.and not an Executive who would Snnbnry. Mth nit, Istc Siimihi, aired 6 .. ... ,. .ij. vears. On the SOth.A.a Goms.ased 4llyears. overawe or subside nil the other depart, hn lhe Ktl,,', (Ullter of Jn anMary ments of govenment, and the press beside. Eenlter.iti her4th vear. On lhe29ih,WisritL j son pf j,,hn and Julia Ann Fisher, ased 3 rns NoaTIIUMllKltLANlMichaol llennesy ' and wks. On the -JSih. A urn daughter of reeentlv disnlaeed nnwanU of 1100 nerch. Sebastian Haupi. aced about 14 years. Hayes' Old Stand ! fOODMAX & CHAMBERLIX fixe JT notire that they haw taken the above Man I, and have just received au extensive assortment of NEW GOODS purchased at the lowest cah figure,aud ol course will be sold at a smalt advance. We have a lare stock of Dry iioodl nf 1 all pra-D-n and trxtim-fr Katicy ltr&m Silki frni tteltt-i 1 jwr juxd, luraf iVIniuti fnm 10 to -i Stially horan-i. bartvsl wimI Strip.-! It-iniie aid Ti.shi Frcoch. ' Knii-h uti'l AinrtK an fruit f all myitr", luO pieci of ' Maildt-r otlur 1'riiitK iat;' , i warr.nt'tl f it ojt"r, 1m a liaiifjsj'iini urtMortniiit f Lrr atHl Kmtni)jVry.t'2-thr with a icrnl vark-tv fUioVfS, llfifry, lartJOl. Lmlnea' i'uti Miiiinttfi. Ak. CliOCERIt:?, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CEDARW ARE, STONEWARE. a lot of Iteadv-Madc Clothlnsr, t rA.Tii.al eoneenf ihia Alteenlh fl.i' nf M.rel. 1856. All persons havin; misruled arcouots will corrfer a favor by c illin? at the old stand and settle llem. HATESV AN sO.lsj. t jr The business will be continued al the old sic'nd by tne subscribers, who will be iharikful for past farms and shire of public patronage. Uive ihem a call and see for yourself. J.li.iK. DATESMAN. Kelly Tp, March 2t, l.'.6 T June 4, lKiifi. Administr alor ' Tfnta nnil Pima t,f fill losfl-intinna - I --i - -.... v.. .r,....-, I'Ot Xtt In Lewisbnr?, ny Miss Euzt aim rL.a, a PORT MO.YXAIE, with a sum of monr1-, which lhe owner can have by proving properly and paving for this Adver't. Call at lhe Clinuick Office. May 23 rA-rerMf-Iiinrain. all -Wool, ll-rop and Fsj a.,rt.. st.tr (ar4-u. kue, Oilt-lutb. W lmlo blinds ae. Atr. al of wlilvll will be auid Iu. kr Ctf.ll ur ar-ri-' it criit. J-Tlie lilhent XitrKft prire. nl I for all fcinns l.f HI; A A'. UHiX, I'LAitTtli, . .s.l I. T. i OA al.. on liaud. J. II lii.iliUAN. LrvMHirg. M..T. lSiS. H. ( II A MlitULI.N. DETJTAL CARD. ''HE new methfrj ef inserting artifi cial Teeth, Outn, Ac, known as Allrn'M C'ontlnuona Unm Work, wfthout exception, the best improvement ever trade in the art of Dentistry. This work, when pf-perlf eonsfructd, is the m"si beanu- ful.lhe cleanestrcnmbines the grea'est i renz;h COURT HOUSE.' HE Sulscriliers l tlie Biiildicg of lhe Union County Conn Hoi -c. Ac ara requesred 10 pay the 6NE-TEM fl of their, subscnplicas, lo Ihc undersiered. on in firil rf'.y vfmry turrte.img wrmi.'A, till the whole is paid eommeneiiia' on the t 'st day of Februar nxl By order of the Buildirf; Committee: JAMES F. I.IN5. T.-caaurai. Iiettisbu'rg, Jan. 14, 1838 (JooJ Books De'iinht, Instrutt, Belice t If iK end If-ier : procure Oixilt. ryi'Iease send for a copf of oar Illustrated Catalopne! of ISO ditTerent works, suitable for Family and Fireside rcading, arid embracing Popular American Biographies.Narratives and Tnve!s,Agrica1turr,Teinperanee. Law, andf rx.nc.ol. Books lur the lour.-:, beautifully Printed and Illustrated Fi.ii.ily Bibles, Rsli ptons Books. Standard and Select Poetry and a choice variety of Miscellaneeos Boobs. He ttill Omit it writtout Charge. It coiil. a full dearrlptina at ia. rtaaW wurte' on fl r iiK.Te imrnrt.nl Mir j. ete wili. their rieM, ami in a lnO " riT.ijie.il fc,r refereDAr aud I'M t Half...' Krerr render and IVf'k bnver. iIkhiM hai. It. srttww with durability, and adds more to a clear and ;., u,.fcl,,iiMd ork,.uit i1 but tJmZ ion.br Jl aisilfrc; a"IClliaiK Tl. n;m mr i- nn Hum ui I rrk erer rsn.urit bef .re the pnblte. And 1 Summer Sch3oIs. J.A J.CUMMINGS trill open his School on M I ... . . I . .1 , . mi,i.uj iii.'miiiik e' (JUIICI III IIIC Illoin lie I TiC I I t r occupied dumi" ihe Winier,and will ebnunue ! L"'c 'Vr"'U Arrival tit Ihe Lunp Store of School a, the sane tune, in the same building, ' o.'e OP" v ioimiiiuc i. wrrtis. i union, NEW GOODS! This Way for CONFECTIONERIES ! rPJIE undersigned has a splendid stock L nn hand, and is cortMantir rrreivinp fresh ! -SrHixG axd Summer Goods, such a Siiks. Bareges, Barege deLaiues.C'al icoes, Utnphams, J.awus, Mualius, &c. Also a tine assort neiit jf only thf. tit a bvAutitui dl-ftrvcry It? ftnb;iuUr w;tl. tht n nf wr., we rau rivr th taei iu naturnl 'iprvm xin. without, in th least, lut-rfcihig with Ute OHvfuinai tl tin- ttrlh in naai-atlot . , I woUl tak i..iit nifthrui of in.ormin that hnUmtH that 1 havr ur-hv4-tl lh I'tU Ht Kiffbt tnt this valuahlo imT"m'-nt, nf tht i-ntr.. Jhn AUrb. i now of NVw Vi k.) lor Oii mn-1 rVvrfai ad.' inftig mnntrtn. ami that I am miw mauiir''t'iTiir an artilt of T-rri atv(latR that willciimparffaTorai'ly with anything in that lior th-it baa vi-r ler.n nirii in tht or any other opuotry. 1 a a all, ant) rjti-rM-Uily thotx- that nni trrth H the bar tngagMl thm r not. tu cafl, atid -xrtr.im f-ir th m-lv .tf.X IAM KK, trWlstartA. frffl- iinil Rtrwi. -nr on I'hiM nrr t, D-ar Market. Oftct m MiiT''i(oB Bntadway, Dr t'adwalla1r'orner supplies, ' Canvtt .if ErVlBRetOERY, s tch Hats, ic. MUX'S WEAR, as t'loihs, t'assimeres. Linen Goods. Near f'edarville, Ktenh. CoM III- SOih May, CeRuRoi: Vf CLinflMAS, ai?ed 7fi years. He had resided there IS years, and was the last of 9 chtldien whose average aes were 7U years.' CHEAP SHOES. s of stone, on the fiee of Iiiue Hill (over our side, tho') by a blast of 8 kegs of 5 lbs. of powder each Tho corner stone of a new Lutheran church will be laid in ' T I ...;il ei, i . .i I Aurou.nie, .uesuay next.. A noy on a car runtime between Danville and JIiI- ! c ., . ,. r , . .' & I I inform lhe Ladies nf I.eu-isbuie; and vi- ton, put his head out of a winlow,whcn it : riniiy. that she has just received, and willof was much injured by strikins aeainst a i f,'r for salc' al hcr residence, on Ari fWA , ... J .... . b., fe ff Vv -Slrerl,3ion north if StJuhnnit.. freight car (1 he train was thrown off riJ ,pPnM,d assortment nf Ladies', the track near the bumiLit, ednesday j sy-Wm'i'ses and C hildren s jloc, tiiL'ht of last week, ami nno of tl.n br.-.L-r.. a"" respecuuiiy point substitutes if rreeessary. , . . . . . . i men lost a leg ty the accident.) Ihc! Mi'totiian says the Wheat aud lye crops j iu the upper end look especially proruis-; iug C. S. llrnwn has taken the old Lee Taveru stand, N'oi lhuinbi rlaud W. A. I llruner is driving tho Drug business, at 1 Sunbury, ou his own hook TheGazette appears to be a poor judge of good poetry. The Klysburg post-office caught fire on Suuday week, but was saved without i much damage bertig suffered by the build- ! mg Henry I.ei.eurinp, formerly from Nurth'd, has an office under Mayor Yaux. Uev.W.W. Mcntgotncry has removed from Sunbury to Warsaw, N.VT. llev. 11. A. Fisher to Millersburg, Dauphin Co. Cft. Sumsf.r, commanding the tl. S. Troops in Kansas, was a protuiueut soldier in the Mexican war, aud is a cousin of Senator Sumner, of Mass. He and the troops sympathize with the Kansas settlers. It was for this reason,doubtless,that Pierce directed him not to inovo without orders licits iheir patronage. Miis. ISABELLA MAI'S. I.ewisbnr", June 6, IBM 3in I FARM MORTGAGES : of flic ItacliiF &. Htlssii it.R i 'THE siibscrilier hus for sale an aMi- I 1. tional supply of ihc above Mortsaes, i ihrouirli a friend who is personally acquainted i wuh tlie Farms mortgaged. The mortgage g are in sums of !si.)iio, f, i, twill, and iji l.Sui). The j security is ihree-fold; lhe note of the mort-a-I per, the mortgage, and the bond of lhe Coin ! pany. The farms rnortgaced are in Carroll I county, Illinois, valued at double the amount, I and free from any other incumbrance, as eer j tided by the Clerk of the Court. The mort- cages run five years, and pay len per cent. per annum, payable seini-annnally, in iew York, with coupons atlarhcd. It is believed no security can be belter Persons having money they would like to invest legally, safe ly and profitably, would do well to examine these securities. A. K. RI'.I.L. I.ewishurg. June fi, IR.-ifi. 3ur To Collectors and Tan PayeTs. A LL persons paying tlir-ir taxes for Jl. the tear 1SSC, lo lhe Collectors of the f'AKKtt CRAi kt'.lls i-itr.FCK IP vr: i.J 'l'"''B-a'aie-.x of the very best. Lemons. Fis. Pine Annies. : &c ' w"h a Preal varieIy ,,f Bananas, Nuts of everv variety. Fruits, etc. I Also a new, beaiittltil and well assorted lot of CHILDRESS TOYS' a good selection of Finger and Ear Rings and oilier Jewelry, Sewing Thread. Needles, a large assortment of lioodycar's ium Combs, Port Monnaies of every description, etc. etc. LVt'all at the blue front, first door west o the Post Office don't mistake lhe place. Slop in nnre. Tn'lt not And it rain, or OU II le enrr to rail again. HARRIET EICHOLTZ. Lewisbnrg, May 23, IH56 XOTICK; IIIOSE knowing themselves indebted . for the "AMERICAS' FLAG," by sob I scrintion or otherwise, will please make im mediate payment to the subsenher. Money -f-" w anmU aa. tas risk, provided the j leiiers Contaimug it be registered in the Post Office. CHARLES CAWLEV: New Berlin, April 2, ISitJ Also all kinds of (Jiireiificarc, Groceries, llurd aud Cellar MTire, Jirunmt, ilc. : rPIE subscriber has in his Yard, for Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods al Cash prices. Lewisburg, April 23 sale, a good assortment of I. amber, viz. 1 30.000 feel of dry Joist and Scantling Sft.omi feeldfy inrh Boards.WeatherA Plank 5O.IMI0 feet new Boards and Plank, pait dry 1.0011 sawed Hemloek Rails 20.000 Lap and Joint Shmeles 0.000 teet Shiiielmg Larh, Dr. I. BRUGGER, TT AS removed to Lewisbnrg, .nd formed a I A Partnership with J.F.IIAKV Et. M l) , of I me same place Olhce. corner of Fourth and ! All of which ht will sell at fair prices, Al..i ... . . ... 1 . ... . . . m.imri Mirm, wnere ne wouin oeg leave to i inform hia nmneroite Irien.l. qn.l u....i.n,n. a splendid a,,, u. ,, , ,,,..i k, ...... . assortment of lllurk and Fancy W,, j duly , lts ..,- ,,rancnf. 'or,.ef, , EW Second Arrival of COODS Just ree'd. Mantilla Trimmir.i:. Iatt5i.i-.. i.a.ii-v Ink 1-omia ' ,hf f'Wf. tor the liberal patronare witi which c for .a!eei-p hy oooii.UA.va ell A M HKl; Li ; he has met in previou tunes, he stilt flatter .) RfiLS. N 'J. 1 had7us7arrived and for ! ''''"'"h1 ""H be continue,! and increased. sale by tSoodman Cliamberlin Knowing that all persons Who give Ifomo'op- i alhy. Ihe great and only known law of enre. a 4 ( BhLS. Mackerel, Nos. I. S and 3, in J I lair tnal.w.'l! be satisfied ihat it i far superior t ff n .1 l a. 1. 1.. 1... I' I . A. ri. . ... 1 . I.ewisbnrg, April 1 THOMAS NESBIT. lS.'.T Sinpd CIODFIMI and Herring iusl ree'd by j Goodman V Chamoer'in." , BUSH. Dried Apples for sale by , J Ooeduian A: Chaniberlin. 1)TATOES 1110 bush, just ree'd by Goodman & Chaniberlin. New Goods at the New Stort! FIltST ARRIVAL! 'PIIE subscribers havini; re-titted and . improved the Sioreroom of H P Shelter formerly occupied by Eremer Co, would respectfully announce to tfe trading commn- re just opening nitv that ilir v and J bids, by Goodmafi A Diamtr'n. j and salerihan rmvoihermodeof practice. After siunying ins ept system, I became dissatisfied I A-.;p s-'pf.EN DID s'ffiCK of won ine uncrriniiiry hi irre ir"T!rrenl, forsooK it, and studied Ihe new, in which I have prac- i need for twenty-one yrars with saiislaeiion to mvsell and preal success wuh my patierts. April ii, lsf.u a LARGE r "OX, Nails, Sail. etc. for sale b- Goedaian & Chamberlin. J. SCIIREYEK A SOX will receive on Fri- ! I day or Saturday a SECO.V D Supply of Spring ! I and sinnuner Gocds purchased in New Vork ' and l'h i lad., prettier and cheaper than ever. j J. Schrrjcr & Son have just received i direct from New York, a superior article of j IiRN BURNED A iTl'grrt lfgl.t W3S to I be seen in town last Saturday evening, nd -. roved to be from the barn of John Roh )aud, (formerly .Martin D. Reed's) near j the Driesbach church. The barn burned from Shannon ; and Shannon mustered BLACK MOIK-ANTIt'UE SILK MA NTH.- "'" ''' "'T 'una. and lirer were i;.niW tn that A Human Life Saved ! DOW.U.IAr,Mieh.,-Mrrh 11,185(5. J.A. Khudts, Kvj., I)c;ir Stf : I took your medicine to svii on coiis,gi.aieutt4no cure, no pay." I take pleasure in stating its elfccu as - . . i i reportci to me t.y three brothers who live in Carpels were bought at auction, others direct this place, and their testimony is a fair speci- j from the nianiifaclors, at prices that we can men of all I have received. Ujll them very lew. Those in want of Carpet n . p. , oskux loid me -I had taken nine rnttles of : we invite tu call am Oofc hetore buying e. Kc. J. SCIIREYEK A SON. Sl'HING & SUM.MKR GOODS, bought in New York and Philadelphia, adapted to the wants of all, and comprising the usual variety kept at Stores in the larger Towns. Ve VALI, ASH SEE. , J.riir-yer & Son; Lewisburg, April I. lnoti ('"CARPETS. A very larctand well selected j lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 1-5 cts. to 1.S5 per yarJ. A portion of ihese riiri.li.-V Ajrue Ital.-atu. an.l roiitiuuallr run d..wn irliiie ' u tiefe. LAS, which rhcy (.Her cheap. May 5, I83G )OTATOES for sale bv I J. sciiREYER St SON. 1ft Hill. s. Markarel, Shad, Herring lWj White Fish.ejpecied in a few days by BEAVEK A KKK.VKK. and ;down, and a calf was burned with it. Or-! aws Tne regular U.S. Troops were Tie jigin of the fire not known. The loss is , proper men to perform a proper service; j j mostly covered by 81000 insurance in a i but they were kept idle, and vagabond .; company at H.irrisburg. different Townships and Boroughs of Union county on or before the 9th day of July next, will have an abatement on their Stale tax of 6 per cent.allowed ihem by Ihe Collectors. It is hoped that each Collector will five everv person in his duplicate an opportunity to pay the Buford Southerners and tho Missouri hls ,axM "' or. nd we also hope r n- . it u I N'"'1 la pavers will bearnly respond to Ruffians mro I.. 8. service and pay, as a ; , mallfr as lfv wi lereby a.n a( lpaM posso for their Marshal and Sheriff, to S per cen'. on their Sate tar: and which will for-B a norHnal nrl.ieetion to fhr, Missouri enabh! lhe Treasurer to pay trie Slate tax of JLASTER at REAVER A KREJiiEITS. The fire was ! rowdies and cut-throats were taken in their observed as fir as Solingrore. 8-str"Froin the report which we copy ,: another column from the IscJyr, it seems j place, to be paid, from the public purse, I for unlawful and oppressive acts ! ! Gov. Pollock is at present in this jiu me much-abused colored population 1 p"ee enjoying ttie quietude ol bis own ff Philad. have property approximating in j wcet home, with bis interesting family. J Tabic to Three Millions of Dollars over i H'8 official duties at the Capitol are not i thousand dollars each, on an average ' fr tbe present required, and he has tra- -3 which is considerably above the average j braced the little leisure time he has in I wealth of several counties in tbe State ia niaking improvements on Lis property. which they all pass for "white folks." It T',e Governor is a working man, and not lis true there are many miserable blacks in j fraid to pull off his coat when necessity :jI1'ilad. (and whites just as miserable,) but i requires. He looks well and is ia fine , Ilri?e number of them appear to be ma- I health and spirits. Milton Bent. . ;kmS praiseworthy and successful efforts to Selevate their social eppelaf condition. , moral, and physical ; or.n knntt eeein Icno mvar rplfrwthunz frum tlice our county into the State Treasury, on or be fore the 15th of July, according to law; like wise, all Collectors must have the whole amount of their respective duplicates settled by the February Court nf iS7. r.EORflE SCHOCH, KH'H'D V. B. LINCOLN, JACOB HUMMEL, Attest : Commissioners. A. KENNEDY. Clerk. Commissioners'OrTice.Lewishnrg.May C9,l?Sr). N. B. The Collector for Lewisbnrg will be around the second week of June inst. TuE.NTON.June-l. The American Sinf. I f'ouveution met to day, and nominated j WilNam A. Newell, of Monmouth county, ! f r Governor, by acclamation. Great en- j iiiusiasm marked the proceedings. j "Sheriff" Jones' "mortal" wound an-i r"ars to have been not "very fatal." fr e was only "slightly killed." and many Nink the whole store. ISL'LLlEs oOO of the New York Entire nave gone to ( incinuati, to 'regulate 'einteratie A at. Cony. iiicaoo, May 23Wm. B. Archer lino . t a t . .. . . r : .-iwencau noiniuatiou lor overn,, of IIIinois ,a ' tllnl Commisnioner hare sppoin itcdPd.ard F. Gajr; Stat Engineer .1 Airgoose dirvk - NOTICE. IN the matter of the Petition of Jacob Aurand, Administrator of Htsnr Amtsn. deceased, to prove contract, Ac. Notice is hereby given, lhat Ihe undersigned was ap pointed Commissioner by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Union rotmty. held in and for said county at May Term, IRSfi, to take testi mony to be read upon the hnal hearing of the parties, for the sale of certain real estate to one Anthony tefevere. I have, therefore, in pursuance of said order, appointed Monday, the S3d day of June inst., ct 19 o'eroek, A.M., ! at mynflice in Midrilebefrg, fenyder county, for the purpose of taking testimony as aforesaid, when and where all parties interested may at tend. FREDERICK MERTZ: MiddleburR. June 3, 1856. Economy is Wealth! THE Place to buy (Jooiis, cheat,! 1 iinif.s & ur.izi:l. Beg leave to announce lo toe public that they have opened a large aud complete stock of ?j)i'ii)ft qiJ St(hlnjr fnvJit, embracing every variety nf Ladies' and Gent's Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimeres, f.inenOoods, Vesting. Ginghams, Calicoes, Silks, Berages, Pefje ?)elaines, !ha1leys. Lawns. Muslins, a large assortment of EM BROIDERIES of all kinds, litmnrtt; llntf, rnif Cap, also a large assortment or CARPETS, SALT, FISH, .-., always on band. Farmers and Housekeepers ar reereelf.illr inrile Irt exnraiue -,ir aifc.rtnient ef c.iiornlEs.'cioi:Ki:Kr. HAHnwAKF.. v' t:t:v H'AKI- ae . anl we are aati.fie,l that v.u mil llna eve rvthiiiL. f tlie 11 quatue, uu ina desire, al lUe ino.t mfalerate rates. our lln.1. were aelerteil with nntisuat rare. ttA we beli. e will 1- fonuil f.f tlie vera hei. .r.liti.r tlieolilu, ) ar ctie:ip a th.y .-an r.-aMuabljr be ottered at al, oilier store on thett't-t llran.-h. We ruepeetiutlT imite our old rnrlomera tn call anl see nnr sto k an.l we are sure we ran meet y.-or want anl la-tea. riWVVCE taken a .on.il f-.iflr ne.er rw.. 1. 1 WIS llUUMlS Lewirnnr, Aj-ril. 15S. AAII0N K f.lZKl.. atiree tti:,t bi.KI Jl- li.ir. d from my mouth and bowels. so ifiTir all ili-.uot it imf. 4il.le lor nie lo Iiie ttirouiih another t-hill. "I'tie rioetnm loo did all they could for oie, ' bm lliouKut I riut die. 'diiinie .ltd me'anr toMl until I pot Kli-.l...' fVrer and -Vue t'ure.wlin-h .lont-e relirr e.1 me of the di.tr.-!s and uu.i.n, at in, utotnm-h. and pain ' in my h.-a.l and liowels, aud orudu-d a perinaneut cure i in a .liort tenie.'1 , , II. l.t"oti.s rays. I had tieen tnitina: uedieina of j as trod a 1-h tor as we hare in our routity. and taken ! any iianfiy ,.f ,ninine and s-ilies without anr f?vd ! resuli.troui the 2.-th Auitust to IT th teeemter. lint ee- I i". how i:i.-..v it oi.er.i,-.lon ni brother, 1 li Uule of l: lllHKS' Ff-.FKU AMI AliTK I I UK. wh eh eg.-eUd ' p.-rnmiienl e,-Te y ii.-niir two third-or a h-lfle." S. M t "SKils was not heie.l.ut le.lb the Oilier broth. say his ra-e was the s:Hie a 11 Ms. tsold the medo-iiie u. hoih ttie same ,j,y. and the eure was aa siredy from the Sams smalt .oiaoMtr. and I issilitso -pee-l. i ours with r.-s,ect, A. II I :.TISGTj!. Ths alK.ee (penke for iiself. 0o-l proof., itis.it is of no ts-tle, tenor ll.nn lhe vatt lutml-'r or like c.-rt.ueat-s I hare already puhtiliad. and the still greater amount that if rontinaliy .ourmi: m to m-. On tliinR more. .1 a.t yeer 1 had occasion to'Cant.on the l'ot i- iu these aol.Ts: -I noinv one firm who he?e taken one of e rorerat eirrulars, auie-liluted the name of th. ir nostrum f .r r-y V LARGE and desirable stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale cheap by J. SC HI! EVER A SON. I A ROE loi of Ladies' spring and sum lx mer Shawls, for sale verv low, by April . l.lUftHi J. SCHKEYER BOX. Ctf.t Tltf . Cassimeres.Tw, eds and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever by , April l.lSoK .. SCIIREYER tt SOS. Executor's' Notice. VOTIf E is hereby i;iven, that Letters Testa.nenlRrv en Ihe last will and testa mept of EI'HKAIM LONG, late of ButTaloe lownsb'ip. deceased, have been granted to the to the undersigned, by ihc Register of Union eoany. in due forrl of law;: therefore all per sons ltnosin themselves indebted to said estart are feqttested fo make immediate par- . - I . W . - 1 ; , ' 3 , u-i.K ... v.., uu.iruoi i.rr-y -i - ......... .u.i.i.iii.,c .-ay- . . - ,, , , , medicine, and then -Mi braien miud.-i.r. end their i ment, and ihrtse havinr; nisi claims arstnsi ' ,n a 1 1 lr branches, wuh despatch, aceoratiaa rnmidilet with te nrlimiiuw . i . .... ..r . . . -.4 - . v. 1, . m i Ours are the itest fiooks for Agents, x rwenuae fh-y are aHpte4 to th alts of th. fafW full HU-Uculara sr . frartirai fnetrwcuoaa to Atwwla atut gratis, on Anpnrefion to iiiLi.eu, ouro.N MrLLrnasi, rrarnfrtaf, 24 l ark K' w, New Turk, or iuT OeoeM tu, AuburB JtU- BOOTS ft SHOES. Ika JC8T received at the 6M established store ot the subscriber, on Marker street, L wisburg, a large and new assortment of HOOTS AND SHOES, comprising, every description of work requir-" ed lor MEN, LADIES, BOTS, MISSIiSt OLtlLDREN. The stoek is selecrd with cafe, and wiU la aflorded al reasonable prices. 'UStftlM V) Qrk attecded to as usual. May 8, 1S56 J')JIN' HOUGHTON. BEATER fc EREMER HAVE received their usual largo supply of GOODS adapted for the season, which wiS be soldi unusually low. Persons wanting to save mo ney in making purchases, will do well to call and exaoiiue for themselves, as we defy rt inpemion in many articles. May 8, 1856 . REHOTAL. I. fwEKIIART, SlRCEOtl DE.XTIS j; has removed to Market street, between Thud and Fonrth: Itaxt dorr east from Brown tfc Ruler's Siora. Lcwiaburg, April 12, 1856 "Have you seen SAB?" CEEMS to ht a Question asked 1 rj almost everybody bui wt inqnirt, JJive you term the Late firm, with their supply of Stwr Bool si, ik-ti, .kll?r, Jtr; IF subst fibers having associated theat rkd -""'vs into a Copartnership in business. now rrrer to me public, at the Old Stand of S. A D. Lirm, on .Market St. the ahtaput (for Cash) and best lot f liOOTS n SHOES, forMn and Boys', ever effer6ii in Lewisbnrf Also a new and splendid assortment of C I'M SHOES fr Lndvt and Gti iUmun, A variety of jailers. Half Gaiters, Ties, Bas,' kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies aud Misses, also Children's Shoes of the latest , styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. Ac. Work made to order Wending done aa usnal and as the Workmen have reader satisfaction heretofore, we frost we shall hart a full share of public patronage. SAM will rontinne to be on hand as formerly, and bep to give general satislani. n to all cetomr SLIFER A M FAPDIK. Lewishurg, Feb. SI. IS55 MERCHANT TAILOR! TOILN 11. BE.UE, havintc fnlargsi fJ and improved his Snop. on Market Street. next to Hayes' store, has now cpvoed a lar and select stock of ( lolha, C'aNsilin-rr,Tttlnc;s aaT ... TriDUil0; ef all kinds, also GENTLEMEN'S Fl'RNttI! INGGOODS.snch as 9h irts, Gloves, Hosisrv CoMars, e. - will also carry oa tutting maklaa; I Hli !" Vhe , hecr lize thee Dung ppnrlonnpkntirty KIXKI 2 Dsn hi 1 lilteil litenun-bugg mewhl, inn thee laisr yeer off thee aici on Ksoart: rim-jin J nl. lit tmt Inn itta atummik, rtmc tan Itta h"d S'ur Kannsua 1-weroe, til itt sung ittaelub ded. Be quiet tktilt inn peee. Hpkk KTATBa. tk9"The present torridity fervently 8tig- gesta Ice cream at Mrs. Deoormandie'i. A Retired Physician, "TTTIIOSE sands of life V have nearly run out, discovered while living in the East Indies, a certaVn eure forconstimptinn.bron ehjtis, coughs, colds, and general debiliiy. Wishing to do as much gor?d' as possible, he will send" to such of his afflicted fellow beings as request it. this recipe, with fall and explicit directions for making it up and successfully rising it. He reqnires each applicant lo enclose him one shilling; three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Da. H. JA VES, Jsrsey City, N. S. 'm934 At the Old Stand on Market St. C PIKER'S Hat, Cap, and Variety O Store. The subscriber has jjst received the largest and besl assortment nf Hilts) and Cap ever brought to Lewisburg, which he will sell at prices to suit purchasers. He has also a well selected and fine stock of Clot lain?, I Handkerchiefs, I Gloves-,' Cloths, I Trimmings, I Stocks, Hosiery, Cassimeres, etc. etc., usually kept at Gentlemen's Furnishing estaS- Iishments. D?' F. SPYKER. Lewisbnrg, April, 1856 l-nm.lilet with fSe rxrlamatton. l.et the proprietor of any other me.li.-me say as mu.-h if he dare,-" .Vow I take .le.-isure inssTmirthat ther.iitionrefeee,..t : lo the same'-Pr. "iri-tie s Agile C Jsam' Ui.t ia menlioo vd iu the ahole e, -tiliemte, Thtreare suTrml oil-er indtstrious peool. who are an ilyinir to their Oonous trash all that I publish about tiy rerer and Ak. t urj, or Antst.de to Slatarin. except theCert.Qratesoft'uresand Ihe Certifrate ol tl.a esle brated theiiu.t. Dr. .la-nes Jt. t:hilton. of N. Y . in fsror ot its perl. ell, IIAIlMLF.s- ClfAK ACTKIt, whi.h f at tsebed toer.-ry U.ttSs.. Thsse will always acrre to ds tiuftin.h nir nie.ieioe tsfm imitauuna. JAS A. KllitbKS. Proprietor. I'rorid.-nce, R. I. tT- For sale by C.R.M'GINLE V.Lewisbnrg t.ross t. ot. ami !) uggits generally (:imfl2) j count prices. Music pub'tsfri by rot;1d Le -: A Walker, H. Walker, or ar-v' Pjbiishe-s in vniir .-irv'.T-wcn I .v. ........ .. . . au" ,K- 111 a j-. v .rryji jz i AT Menschs Variety Store. Just JY received, a spleudtd lot of SPRING Slid SUMMER OHESS GOODS. . consisting of Lawns, Linen G,od,Gingrianrs. the same are also requested to present Ihem properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN" SCHRACK, ExeerfW. Feb. 1, 18S6 Pianos, and Music. JOS. L. YODER, Aeirt fnr MeTenT 'and toghrs celebrate! Pluarna h. - y'tost lecetved a large aTsorttnent ..l!w.,i iliM.e. I'innns, and Mrhidrin RM-t. Seminary and Teachers stt.plied at th- Publisher.' d.e' Ie United Slates, furnished at iheir prices vn u...',.i !..-. '.. "S"' rianossoid at .'ess than Cnyrei!-Tl prices. tewisbtirg, "Sov. 14 1r NOW aH Mfit by these presents, L That Witii, w Jnirs and Jos. M'Fsnois ot tils Roroueh nf f .eujiel..,- e Calicoes, etc., a l-irce and- varied assortment i sylva-nin h., o..c mo. , of laadiea? Col.ars. Cbemtsetw. Embroide- I nnrehaserl ih. .,. ,.,' " a fyi0 ... w ...WUU- to order, without eabboging, and on Ihe reasonaDie terms. Ready-made Clotha? Swats On int cheaper than the cheapest Having a large force of experienced baada n my employ, I hope with all these faciliuas .v,.,.t,..... ol .ioia-.iinn,ii( snare u Derail?, in public patronage. 1 respectful. v invue air f wanting anything in my line of business to' call and ex'amirie Sy stock of Gcods. j JOHN II. BEAM. I.ewislurg, May 16, 155. EY RAILROAD. A new snpply of Fane Goods, Por"e Monnsies, German Pip,, aud Kinnikinitiiie Tt-bacco; also a variety of new Bonks, the -rry latest works, to be had at June29.'65. t HKlSTi, CALDWELL'S. rics, Uiulersleevcs, Handkenthiefs. Hosiery. j Gloves, Laces, Threads, Sfllks' in short. 'a general assornnent of Trimmings and other articles sold at Notion" housed I.-wisbnrg, Apiil, ISS6. t. .WEJTSCii'. NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to the Subscri ber, will please make Parmeift or Set tlement between this date and the FIRST D AY OF APRIL. All unsettled acSottntr standing more than six months after the above date will be left with Esq. Mertr for colleetion. R.M. MUSSER. Lewisburg. March 18, l'S6 T)T ATT'CJ fat Jus'tces and J3jjliN IVtJ Constables, for sale or fa ii. led to order, at the Chronicle Office The War Terminated ! PEACE declared ! by . Ill RSII Jt TORftr.' M ho have just received and erpeet another lo'r 0' FANCY DRY GOODS, of every variety and shade, which they offer at remar kably low prices. Also a fine assortment of GR0"CERl3, . QL'EEXSWARE, HARDWARE, Ac, Y.'hich they are tjuite sure will compare very favorably with any efferrd in this section of the country, and at prices that can not but prove satisfactory lo purchasers. Please call and examine our stock. Lewisburg, April 32, '56 factir-e and seM the GREEN nODnTAIW FEED CUTTER patented by J.stis H. Bkwiet, of ihe State or Vermont, iu the following counties, vtz.Union, Snyder, fsotthumherland, and Montour. All persons are therefore caulioned against man ufacturing or purchasing said Machine from any person or persons tuiless duly authorized by the said Jones A M'Faddm. The design of this machine is for cutting Hay. Straw, or Cornstalks any length desired', and will fully compete with any machine now m use. and will surpass any ever offered to the public for simplicity and durability ; and as regards the ea-e with whi, h the labor is perrirrmed, and the quantity u will cm in a given time, there are none to surpass it. Any person itsiimn, of cs.ins wn.4 - v -. m . .. . j J . .. ; -- e. eeuonill, j.Q i o- , ,i ou 7,i uy iwi.iue at 4. .n r Al- DIN 8 Hardware Store, I c visbure. Pa Price of machine ready for ase S:0.(mo;0 EEYNOLDS & MTADDEN, at the Hardware Store, Lewisburg, offer to the cntzens of the West ITranch, at eiuemely low prices, Oils, Tnrpemine. While Lead, Snow White Zinc. Silver's Plastie Paints (varmna rnmrs weather and fire-procf,) Nails,SPike , Glass. Ptury, I bc'iis.' I.aiches, Butts, Prrews,' and all kinds of Building Hardware, firtle." men who are building will nd it lo iheir ad vantage to call and examine nnr stock. Will sell as near city prices as possible. Call tn4 Met u., at the old Gmltnm ttend. Lewisbnrg. May 6. I C1ARPENTERS. we can supply yon winr the celebrated Greee6ell Too! C,mpanv'a Planes, Hunt's celebrated Hatchets, A xa, Ai zes, Boat Biul-.'ers' Adzes, Chfse'ls, F0nre. Saws, Ssw Sets. Anger., Plane Ems, Hdls ot all kinds. All will be sold lower than usual at cash pneet. Crop m and see. gemleirra f no charge for iamjnirg stork, al the Hard wart Store of KEYNOLL-S A M'FAL'Jt:!(- rlUTLERY Knives and-For!(.,Sh-ars and I ptrns.nrc of Rttf-'- "-'-1. .--.-.1 - n t THRESH arrival of CLOTHING, to day t I actor, 1 Seiree, tVrti' "t.'s a1 Il.o-h.r-s eo.ls ' May S COLrsSIIH'3. m kivmIps t 4'raiaE COACHMAKEKS will &d CrnstaMiy hard Eltpiic spriagti. Axles, Hub Baads Laces, Oak Fel'ees. Bos, and a geaeral aa ' sortm-pt 0f Trimrninrs. pt thw Hardware Sf- of YOLr3, . WfATiDty, f..wisrirf in:
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