JL. ! -.if li m Xnufclmrfl Cljumirlc. O. N. WOhDlN fit J. R. CORNELIUS. T" tttttinr ?. Tho f.rwcj-irar; Ciikom. ; lhM rti Ilie Carli MiH.-a. lin tin- Urt-t un 1 U .l 4rmU(t'n ofanT X ' r in ' ni..n Toiinir. Ten Years in Lcwisburir. On Christmas Day, 147. the Crst No. cf this paper under the writer's charge wn issued. Since that tim?, whether in prosperity or adversity, in health or sick ness, his best energies r.f body and ruiud Lave been devoted to tLe good cf the paper and through it of its r.atr,ip Willi n.u. !i Taluable assistance received, yet the chkf labor Las devolved upon us, and day and ' night year after year have we diligently labored to enrich its columns. We have omctimcs been credited with articles not i our own, but have cftencr failed of dues ' in that particular. One Forr.TH of oirt ' IVUOLE LIKE and that, doublles', much , tho best portion of it has w.en Tin s PEVOTED to the I.arlJ,vr.j Chruuil: It may Bcem a trifling matter to others, but not to tho one wLj has toiled and sacri.1. red, that a quarter of all Lis days have been absorbed ia ono duty. One or two cotemporaries Lave been publishing quite as long if net as faithfully as we, but not one in this county. Oar readers will we doubt cot be willing to taks with us a cursory review of the Fast Ten Years. While every pulpit in Lcfti;lurg has refcatedly changed its occupants, but f.w rellect that the weekly prc.-s address-larger audiences than the preacher, a:;.l that its influence is more v ido sprea 1, effective and enduring. Mcncc its i:::p.:rt;i;;e j, as icwcd by us. While we realize probably in part ody errors of juelguicur, ef tempe rament and of information, we can truly fay that in all respects we have sought not so much our personal interests as the good of our patrons, our country, and the Luinan family. The 10 volume?, of over 100 seven column sheets each issued by us, embrace un amount of reading matter that would ncr rrtus '"'-twy. iloleling near ball cd towu Lenisburg lias ycar.y exhibit- Khoads, Steans, Watsons, Keber, Sanderson, : ELKCTION. criual 500 volumes of '200 pages duodecimo, t!ie wer'd's population, her future is full td true aud substantial progress. Her Dye, Stahls, K.G.H.Haycs.Dieirenderfer, Dale, ' -yrOTICK is hereby siven t' the i-'tockhol-form in erJiDary book type. At 50 cents ; c'f interest, while the exciting internal war population has probably doubled, and her Conwav. Hummel, Foresinan.Troxcl.MCIure, il l,-rs of the I.eu-islurg Ilrid-e Company rcr volume, this printed matter would , tard to be understood aud destructive of influence largely increased. Previously, . WalHWu. Piatt, form St-250 library, but has ost life anJ Pfcrly. : wo are told, none of her citizens were cv- rr-'al.Sioele.nogers.Raser.Funk.Mrormick, burs'on MBA ,e 4lh ,h,y f,f janua--v next. only to subscribers. . Of the warriors of the Old World, Wei- cr awarded a County OJiee. Since 117, un"' '''""' "f"; ,'"u,', A?'T ' f"ri,he Pur'-S' of ''rr"" uu.jr ,. . .. e v- i ii. ,,, .. Magces, Foster, Best, Dr. anvalzah (also his , ent, six Managers, Treasurer anil Clerk to Commencing an cniirc str.insrcr to the , 'ington the Conqueror of apoleon, auJ ; she has received her fuil sharo of honors . , , n,,5nn h,,, nrM A,r f. I conduct ihe concerns ,.f said Cmranv f. i wholo community, with but Li0 adhering subscribers, sd I laboring rfllcr previous failures of printers here to properly keep op a paper, tho virtue of perseverance was trtfToU r TreUed in ns There -, r,. r . -j - - . .. - . .- u - half dozen papers in New Ucrlin, but no pf our whose clrjucnce or wisdom ; In 1817, a haudfull of students, called either printing in the county. Now, our ' rendered them among our natiou's jewels, ' a High School, were taught iu the base list cf UEAt. patrons has quadrupled, aud 1 aEd foremost is John 2'iiucy Adams, j mcnt of a house of worship. A "day of all the countv rriutinc is done in Lewis-! Henry Clay aud Daniel Webster, John C. small thin"?," its utter failure was often burg. We Lar renewed our type.through- j ni .a a i;n,- ' tjr than formerly. Lands than at ed 40 per ccct. u-od has cone 7,25. Yet our subscription price has ijccn reduced Trom 5.'2,00 to vl.oO, al though all kinds of provi.-i.iiS ulso have become Lighcr priced than at Crst. For the liberal and superior patronage extend ed us, wc Lopo wo arc properly grateful, and trust vrc Lave furnished a paper worth all its price. Notwithstanding sometimes one and sometimes two opposi tion printers some fair aud maul y, and ute-.rt Anrtl.inrt olse. we have to thank a .I.irrr littl. host for tl.eir deeided and uu- ahaken preferences men not all of our nf thinkinn. on all tubiects. but libe. ,.1 and enlightened. . ! Of the 150 patrons of our fust year's trial, wo notice that G5 have joined tho .... t .i.- i ...j .... inn paio uaiiuua u iuc uuu uiai aw Mill continue on our li-t. . I In our ten years editorial career in Iicwioburg, wc think we have demonstra- , ted two things pronounced '"impossible" ono ii, that "an Independent paper out l.ve in the country," and tho other is, that a "couutry paper can secure the ad vancc pay system from its subscribers." Our experience is that when a paper is ntcJiJ and is lairthi of support, it can be supported ; also, that the advance-pay sys tem is best aliko f jr publishers and for honest patrons. a .-mM.iM urn i.iinnsi b'e ' . ' ' . J... . l.n..U ... ,f irt ii uui'3 bee-ui 03 eu'iucu iu uu mrjua en years of cur world's history has the prediction !j:n so fully verified as in this, lhat "Msnyll run toand fio,ai;d kncwl- edge Bhall bo increased." The spread of , tho English langusga is the precursor of crcat moral and iiittllectual advanconients, and tho IJritish and Americans are ecrtaintv the most proipcronVnations of the earth. Whether the nominal progress of the Christian religion Las rft of late been iu much larger proportion than its real, is worthy tf a theu-ibt. Its material or t.utwor l ptrenglh has beca largely m- . creased, but whether its inner or vital tijcrL'V is cnh:cced. is a uticsticn for each one' own most serious consideration. Tl c' ' 1 Chinese, Iudian and Turkish war3 most certainly adj to the facilities for the prop- j ligation uf Christianity, yet persecutions ; hiva not been unknowu in Papal, Greek, ; and other Church Stales ; and religious ; dci;!ct:si?n is evident iu many Protestant ' comtEisi.Uics. The advent of purgeon iu ' London, may be the beginning of another . l.utheraa cr Wcslcyan reformation in vital , first. Our rent has inereas- , an'- " ul- -- -'-"' -c0 1 resident, Iicd in , i,artmcnts, and a I-emale beminarv, with """ ""-"- ""-iss. - , ,Af mr)I flJ v.rU (l, d c;t.an ,, lllL. ' ti ' .... Ilimmnm . tlirhlpr.W it i.imsinl.W ebh.Cteverf . .i. ,. .. and every bundle of taper lLt" -"eu -'luces. j-.x-Mec Cres. U. .M. suitabe teachers, good apparatus, build-' ' , , '. " roo. aii ana see inem op. r.io- . i jiiu eiiijt uuuuii. ui .iu c b ir ' Fresh is Ihe grave of the lamented Oessner Or address I.. V 3. ( Kl HI.. up in rricc fr..m S3,t.'0 to J .'tinson, J.x Uov. cnultze, U l res. I ulK, mg unsurpassed in the State for adapted- h- ife.linhw, -... d.ath-cherished Nov. l'J. Ir,7v AaronsLurg. Pa piety, verily needed, there and everywhere, perpetrated under the abused names of New foruu of ii.Lde.lity require to be over- "Liberty" and "Democracy." thrown. The removals of eminent Chris-' The most remarkable political defeats tiam by death Lave net been numerous, which have been experienced, are those of although in Alexander, a l!ang3, a Chal- '. the veteran Cass, the chivalric Fremont, luers, nul a Ju-lson'd names arise at enre and Proviso Wilinct. Among the calam t.. euir n. -:i.. ry us a:a.rg th lse " r. it lest i:ics to Jhe cause of Liberty may be cuu-l-it -ii- f r -," .liiili- i, i;,.lredn f i ?w j mciatcd the defeat of Koiwu'b in Hungary i..:i.isiiji..-.: ... : . ,i uti t-t tak.j :Le , ! v the jlriju uraut VraiiftiB Jrb. LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE The downfall of ScUstopol and' the Franklin ISercc. (Thu world's liistorjf results ccncrally of the wars by the eoaU-: presents undeserved reverses that our fiurtc tiou of England aud Fiance, were the first ! wisdom can not account for. j great checks the Russian 1 Vi has received, j w Whether the "sick man" Tuskoy will ever 'Shrieking for l'recdou." it secni.-.was not fullv recover, is another nucstion. The ! commenced in Kansas, the world has been Crimean war, the continued resistance cf : full of it.) ! . .......! .... . .... ; the Circassians to Ktirsia. a:id tho r.nglisli .-,..i.i.. :.. t. i: i j i .,...! iiujuii? in muid. uaft; uci:iiiitu ittiuii- -. achievements on the part of the hnglub, French, and Circassian, not exceeded in the history of mankind. The completed Cor.fj-iicst nf Mexico by Gen. Scott, his base recall, and all the confused aud resuhless events of Central America, wc can hst refer to. f"'"",c "f tLo 1!uccanrer expeditions, 'S1'"' Cuba a''d other parts of Ccntral America, by Walker aud others, llave mct a dvsine fa,e- TucJ constitute, Lowever. in connection with the facilities affur'lt:J lhc ylave TraJ-. standing reproa- c',rs XiP'm t''e '10u0r a,"l integrity of oar uer.erai i . overuiueni, wnicu opposes them so feebly as to induce a general sua- ; piciou that all of them are secretly con nived at by those in power. Of the triumphs of peace, the discover ies in Africa by Livingston, !owen, and others the enlarged geographical knowl edge oi every quarter ot the globe the Tom Thumb have "had their elay in Japan Kxpcditinn and the London, Paris J America, with various other celebrities, and New Y'urk Palaces aud Inhibitions, less and lesser. leave a joyful impression. Fraukiin and Put time would fail to tell of Wilmot Kane's Imploring Voyages, excite mingled Proviso aud Suuattcr Sovreignty of Com emotions of pleasure and sadness. The promises of 1S50 and the Utah settlement extension of Railways, Cauals and Tele- of the c-yi-Yi-H of the N.Y & I'rie II. graphs causes much gladness aud few It. and the ciiammrrmfut of the New Cap tears. ' ital at Washington of the election of The crup d'etat of Napoleon III., the Speaker L'mks and the valor of I.'ully fhoi t careers of Lamartiue aud Cavaignac, lirooks and various other matters rc and the transformation of a quasi Ilepub- corded in the Tribnnc and elsewhere. lie into a Monarchy, is merely a repetition of the career of the "ruele of the Nephew." The continuance of tho French F.tnpire thus long, is a mystery aud a disappoint ment to the world. uu i loweiy uuuu iuiuiii nas uecu ,. ,,, v ' . ,. "opened more m ten years, than in all , n.. im l" -si i 1 Cavai-nac the second Lafayette of France, t llavo Lci-n caucei away by the luexorable : .Conqueror of all. America Las buried her j Gaines, Worth, Wool, and Taylor. j ! Amons the deceased eminent Statesmen ! Calhouu au Silas Wright, m. L. Marcy , and John Seiecant. aro names rroiiiiiient I Oov. S-iuuU (ana ttio "larm oi ii ) close the list ot uigti eilieial?. lr. Stephen W. Taylor, the first Prcsi- ding officer of Lewisburg Iuiverity, died at his bom-; in Hamilton, N". Y., and lco. W. P. Custis, the last survivor of (Jen. 1 Wasbin-ton's familv, near Alexandria. A mnn.r ln rA, .Kfi t rtrl litnrtf f ri Atnrc , . , ; , . wbotc " wirl;s Ii:ivc Lccn closcl, Mrs. ' O.-ooJ, Mrs. Juds-in, ("Fanny Forres- ter,") Pufus W. Griswold, Pnglas Jer- rold.llugh Miller, IJcranger, Prof. Wilson, ni i.-r. i..n auu ivaue, alB uu c ae .uu moment recall. "0'f a """"S 'ases " n'-sh 13 llt lr l Kilroad accidents Steamboat exi I isions sweeping Fires- ; rtafa'.catioiis iriiohtedCharacters Crime c " "s mn"pi'c forms these sad records , I . " I rl 1 "i uu",u'"- l flf tl.n ,l..l,i.inp. n-fii.!, nftliot nnA b,!!,, ' , . '. j mar the hopes ot increasing wisuom iu our , race, lormutism is most conspicuous, Alternately petted by demagogues and 1 scodrged by Lynch law, it has grown chro- l ie mal, aud is now iu open rebellion, Table lliippitigs und Spirit Illusions arc not so fjarful. Nor so lamentable (or so j generally believed) was John Uaum's "talking cow" that prophesied Dissolution 1 of the world about A. Jl. June 1S50 nor ' . . .... tb2 l iucaiiiation e I ".o more Ilav tor i . .. . . , i I .ri. r,,.-. ,i d nirv nnr llit, nrm .li tc n lin ho ... ... foretoll Dissolution of the Uuion in case j of 1 reuionl s election, aud declared "Xo danger ol J-Lvery going to Kansas "I l,hir"iias been re discovered, or rather the cxii-' nee of goid in California made f knoxn to the lingli-h world, and i's won- ; deiful results tre of themselves a history . ... ...... requiring a volume to rcccrd. uur vicinity hi-a contributed much to that historv not ' nnlv of tLose who have cone to ae-iuirc ! wcahh. and reteirnc.l. but also of those 1 ho have found there a crave, and of others who Lave adopted it as tbeir living home. ! Thc suJJen rise of "Sam ' and hisirre-i . .. . ... . . i sistibie progress until he encountered "old Virginia" and was "divided in his own i irgtuia and was "divided in bis own household" on the Slavery question, , will be a phenomenon hard to be accounted fjr by the historian. The Molly Maguire ! aud Sag Nichts factions arc yet the real strength of tho Administration. j The Leconipton Constitution in France : and the Napoleon Election in Kansas are twin swindles, worthy of each other, We employ more ; ' onr annals. Zachary J aylur, 1 resident, legiate, Aeademie, and Theologtcal Ue-. r 't'" T ' ,!TJ k .' rTheur,. and .iurahiv of "he me. 7 The principal labor of the Adti.inistra- ' i.- r. r .1 . i 1 i uuu oi i HTCtf t usieiu ironi lue uuiuuarei- ' nient of (ireytown) was his falsehood to . all former professions iu ro-opening the j Slave agitation, by repealing the Missouri . j Compromise, aud thus iuviting a coutest for Slavery on the plaius of Kansas. The , outrages there the recouihinatious of, ! parties the Sumner semi-tragedy the ' new political doctrine euuuciatcd and the whole effect of the startling and rovo- ! lulionary measures thus inaugurated, are ; veiled in a future too dark for the eye of '. mortals to penetrate. ! Wc have added the new States of Wis- . cousin, lowa.aud Califjrnia to the National galaxy j Jliuncsota, Kregon ami Kansas on the way ; whilo Nebraska, Washington, Descrcf, Dacotah, New Mexico aud Oriz i- nia are names of real or projected Territo- ries, soon perhaps to be represented at ' Washington as sovreiim States. I Jennie Liud and Kossuth Parnum and The Supreme Court of this State has ' been entirely changed, from the eminent Chief Justice Gibson to its Clerks. Judge Wilson still presides in (his Judicial dis trict, but his associates iu this county, 1 ii 1 i--., : oiliweuauu l iticuiiiycr, urc uo more. 1 . , J . . , 1 Coming nearer home, our own cherish- from the highest to the lowest. Instead of being reported as a ' town near Milton, , one prominent writer says, "at a little town called Milton, we left the cars for Lewis- j bum." Let us bear our honor meekly 1 i predicted. Since then, the Lewisburg Pnli-sto'iii Uc li.-. n nrnnireil in itti f!..l. ! nesj, an endowment Jund ot over -"!'',- UUU, and a creditable number ot gra-iu- atcs in full or in part, who are taking po- i sitions of honor and of influence in the world. , Within about ten years, the Baptist, Christian, German Keformcd, Lutheran, MctluttlUt Htld 1 Vt'sl) V tf ' Tl a Tl ci lirlif S 111 . i j , i Lcwilurg, Lave each dudicatcd new, well c planned, and cimmodious Louses to the' worship of Almighty God. . A township Association Las been cn- ' .a.e. .ue . vu..y ... ..u . . al l airs of increasing moment, and has oecome mcorporaieu wuu a ucsigu eo make a permanent Institution for various departments of material progress, with suitable crounds and buildin-'s underway. - i be .Magnetic lelegraph-a wonder we . 1,1,1 ruil ..r l,nl lunlln rr.slilnl -"") " j " tail In em in nnr flnv Anil 1 oeil i t r--h j j oeeu estaousneu, auu inae nine uuu wire now j.uisaies to us us joys auu woes irom ; every direction. In a few years, it will penetrate ail civilized lands, and news from all parts of the world may be re- ; ceived daily, in Puffaloo Valley. i Ten years ago, we had no Kailroad Con-! nectinns. Now, daily trains pass just on tho other side of the river, conrccting us with Williamsport aud Flmira Westward, , .. .... , .... .' and 1 Lilanciiihia " ami elsewbere. r.ast- ward. Last Friday, cars were run from . . ' .. . , . irsr.l l.st 'tii hr l-ira irnrA run tri.tn Kupert (Cattawisssa) to Scranton thus opening a direct communication to the X. Y. k Kric at Great llcnd. A short link bctweeu Suubury and Tort Trevorton will soon be finished, making au iron union with Harrisburg, &C, Southward, aud rittsbnrjr, Westward. A lar A lanir nart of .. .... . c 1 the railway to J.ne is under coutraet, and mnsf of ihn "wimlwork" lues been l,,np for nnenin-a ilireet rout.- throuM, Ilnfftln and 1'cnns valleys westward. In another tenth of f a century, we can start for any j of our broad land on the steam i sectiou wagon. : lue L.cwisuurg lioat larl, commenced i about ten years a;o, bus becunic the largest manufacturing cltablishinent among us. . . . . ! manufacturing establishment among us. Then there were rico, now there aro nereu j chimney stacks in town and oa the Cross-, cut, which speak of the aid of the steam ! engine iu various works of industry and j economy, while the large Furnace just ! below town may be often heard if not seen, i A Cemetery Company has been organ- ircd, and is used for its designed object. It requires marc graveling of walks and planting of trees and shrubbery, but is on the whole well adapted. Some projected ' Roads and other Companies have yet to ! complete their undertakings. Q'he Lewisburg Bank, first applied for ten years ago, is now fully in operation. The old Town Hall remembered for its mting and the elr-'pieiirn expended & WEST BRANCH FARMER-Di:C. 2-k 18-57. auel a large, ucat, School UuildiDg erected j score or two more of other ardent contro- in its place. The number of rublie : versies, were they ii-.t dlnu.-.-ed, mere or Schools has more than doubled, and a less pro and con (e-p-.-ciaMy j;) iu the . t'l'S syatom tabli.-hcd which if prop-, UxcUmnj tlmmi,:!. ,' i "ty carried ut aJvaDeo materially The I i-TUUE-the nest ten years cause of popular education. j " they come to u, and what will he All our Hotels Lave changed hands. ; thcr ti.eu.cr.als ? There may te many TL. .1 T - .r K I7 l.n..n l...,.n ' vp vlmll oreof. u-ith tin. (nnif.Innciits eif a 1 uu lurul ; " u "a,u ' iliiniiiislioil one bv the elevation of Mr. j n-i i-.i. i i-r4i. t?....o..l I iliekok to the Lead of the State School Uepartuient, while seven others fill his place. A large accession Las also been uiadc to the department of Medicine in its various schools. Among those whose advertisemk.nts appear in the firit No'i under our charge-, but feu- remain, t'hanse-s of furume have fairly illiistraii-d ihe iniilatiilny uf all thinst earthly. Messrs. 'I'.N'esliii, Jn.irounhtun ami Walilrum re-lain their Imsiness anil stan-ls as then. J. V J. Walls have chansr.l place of business l-io doors unly. lieddes Marsh A Co. is an enlarged linn at the old stand. CW.Kchaille retains the old stand of Kchatile A Chamber lin, while W. IM'hambcrlin may be found at ill? slur? formerly of J. Hayes A Co. John Ft. .Miller works busily as ever, but in his new shop. fSaml Slifer.after many changes iu his establishment, is nowas then alone. -Hover's Wntins Ink" we use and advertise to day as uc u n ', ar"s" hairs hid umb-rlhe mass of black suggest the thought that perhaps in ten years Ihe printer may set proud anil rich aud patronize Hover's Liquid Hair I (ye also!!) The Lewisburg liridgo is one of the most permanent Institutions" among us, ha ving completed forty years of business on the same spot, with not a -suspension of specie" rtcrijilH, an having now the same President (Wm.t 'aineron l)sq ) Treasurer and Clerk (the - Ider James (Jed les) and Tollkri-per (Alrx'r Lewis) it has had since we have known il. The Lewisburg Academy maintains its runner good standing, and Mr. Randolph, then an .ssisiain (in ins nunoriivj oi lecv.o.neii iVr. ha? continued, first as an Associate with , 1 1 ;ST r,,,-'v'',! from Ilalumi.. I as. nr. ... ... ft my ciistoiiers an I Hie pu. -lie gi-i,ei;i!.v K.t.. boss, but most ol the time as sole I rtn- ha ,pv l.1 a,wav e, a M1ltor ait.cie . I cipal, until this day. i f t V. 1' l l.dt ii bv railing at the ii;,n i t Picefignized by many iu Lewisburg and the lied Flag on North Thud sn-cei. vicinity as those who in good old age have Buckwheat, Rye and Cora Flour iJiieil asleep, we re can iue uauics ui 'iessis. r.ll I 11 Al f er ,. . , - Mctziar, Montgomery, Shafer, Dentler, lien, .. ... r We must lng remember those who in ,iie pri.ne cf life or usefulness have been cut down by the ruthless Keaper. Drs. Green, Ln.lwig. Hacl.hous, Simonton, Hepburn, Col. M'FaJden and son, Budd, Candor, Wolfe and Lawshc, Pennys, Snyder, Fries, liuklev, Ross, Zellers, Duncan, Kremer, (ilover, Lyndall, Noll, Highs, Winegardrn, Wilson, Jlolfman, ; 'Mings Weaver, and how many oilier valua ble members of society have been called while their sun was yet at noon ! 1 Cau our vounir men forcet the names of the memory of Willy and Catharine Fries! prom the ranks of the Gospel Ministry were Thomas II oet, Mensch, ishindel. Ever, Mathias, the two Brysons, Itiiteiihouse, Elliott, rden, Dawson, Foster, Ac. Among those who Lave represented us m Congress, a Miyner ami a Kremrr ana oi our isiate Legislators a xearicK, a leeucr, a Mad'ten, a Vanvalzah, a Halt, a Funk and an Adams arc no more. The Blmes anJ forInJ of m;iny Tenorab!e mnt,irrsf)ml ;-.Uooln5llB m.Mcs , . , , , , t ,-i , .i. nnr! riacinn -itet v liflovpil chlliirrn ftre also oft Icc.Aktl lo mcm0TSi aDJ the silent ' . r . r .. . linbi,ij,.n slart. Al- though ,e(8 knowQ tl)C sacrcJ ?rc. cinct3 of U0I1I(1 tLcir ilnpcrisbaLle "record . qq l; , ,, anJ lLcir ,0VB js gwect, cuS. ; . , , ,',... . ..:, l:..u 1 nsueu. iiaruiv a laiiiuv h uiiii uaiv uui mourncJuarJ!y a Lcart wLicu docs not i bleed afresh over tho bereavement ot a . . . . . ... : mother or lather, a nusband or wile, Lro-1 thcr of w neighbor ! . ,, , . . ir1 "I.ut why recall this dismal record of tho triumphs of tho grave, in these days nf f. stlvitr '" Dear Honrle.r ' each name J- : here given, with ten thousand that might , be added, is a special call upon you. to be : ' ' , wise in time and prepare for the great ; change which awaits each one. It should chasten our ambition moderate our de sires for wealth temper our rreiudiccs aud animosities stimulate us to every . " good word aud work and make us more ; deeply and sincerely prize and cherish m m i . Tkt- 'illMhnniitr.lt.i i 1. 1 ritir - liteO iti uriTiT If 1 the friends and blessings given us by the . hM bln(ljn ?".. f, lt.(.p IlaM.mPnt, an3 j All-wise Judge. Attick finished. Every convenience in the j Often, also, have marriage alliances j way "r out-bnildinss. j , ii- i r. , I tlso, a Half Lot on Market St.. opposite been recorded in our columns, borne who : s. enter's residence, with a cood Well of Wa are there named, have been since called ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi awav bv rlentli. f llliprs b.-ivn mnvpnl frnm our knowledge, borne are sutlering from : fortune, or Irom ill-assorted un- ions with their unsreakabloorrows, Oth-! ers r' j"'co 'D thcir choicc anJ "'c smiIcs ! of 1'mvidcncc. Some have children who r "rea.iy express more or .ess oi graunca- tion witn an occasional critieisin, we presume more rcuecicu man ongmai 0u , tho weekly arrival of tho Vhronklc. j . . . fl .... 1 .1 ... UO wec-Kly arrival oi mo Turning the thousand broad leaves we have printed, wc find many local issues, which extort now a smile and then a sigh, There was tho Market house controversy, (half over ;) Credit System, (statu rpuo;) Half Century, postponed ;) Inflexible, (wilted out ;) Chambcrlin's Journal (con cluded, but more wanted ;) the Kailroad and the New Berlin Know Nothing im brog1ios,(which came off a good deal "lan- gled;") the Battle of Gunely's Lane (a drawn battle ;) the Division qirstion (all right by "45;") tho Contesting frolic (decided, by the Judge,"no cause of furth er aoi ion county for costs j") the Coun ty Seat location (O. K. again by about 20 :) and !. L'.eatifu No. ?, (vil the 1 , . ' . . .' .. rvew Year, in aumhur decennial period. And the hai.d that now writes may be palsied, and the eye that now reads may he sealed iu Death. We kuow uet-wbe- thcr ve have one, ten, or twenty years Lc- : ore us, nor hat our coudiiiou may then be. Sumo present reader limy then be the writer, aud we the reader. Or both jou aud wc may be gone separated by cut,(cuding interests aud fee lings, or by mouuiaius aud oceans or called to render our accounts only remembered, pel haps, (savu to a faithful few) like the cloud that floats along the iky for an hour and disappears for ever. Put our little ihjlu ciurc will exert -wie force, though unseen by human eye. Then be it ours to "act well our part." Aud sincerely desiring every reader many retuiiis of pleasant an 1 happy Holiday Seasons, we clo.-c our im perfect and hurried retrospect of T-n Years' IMitorship iu LewisLurg. w. STIIIiEYKU & MA" are scllimc a new lot of Di-lailM'N and CiiiiciM very cheap fur t'a.li ! Dec. 10 -KM b!.!s Exira Kaimiy Fl. ur iiKiiinf.ieior-'il from liie test f, r s:i!p l.v ch .Mi!i:i;r.i. ui;n-s W hile Wh-eit, lice III -? bbls Lake er C-ne-saiety rH-- Sa:t ClIAMr.KUI.I.N' liltO'.s -- JQQQ JlJ'JlClS I'l jliit! lll'ill Lfnl nmonnl v .01 li.ui I. 1 .- - '. ;. LVANS, Ag'nt. Lewisburg, Dec. 10, ls,i- 'ie ear- WILLIAM CAMI'.KON. I'reMd-nt Young America CORN SKELLER: The t"h''ir.t, Sintrt, nt'ist tlurul'-: Olt. Mil. 1. 1.1. U r ini'iit i: 1 "HK subscritiers would mist respeet:'n!!y rail the attention uf ."speculators and Farmers In this wonderful machine, now on sale at M FA IMMIN'S Hardware, .--lore, in Lewisburg. I"? County KL-hts in 'he Si.vs c tt i : l- .. i i .r .r.. ; A.- sale on ihe most reasonable lenns. Machines will be sold in I' n and snvl-'i eentiii-'s to I ieli ami Hare IS the large and choice assortment of new rtix & v i vrs'.is ;os. now arriving at the well known Corner Store xrpr-B , m-rjMV.V.. ("all and see ! Lewisburg, Oct. liT Wew Arrangements---Kew Goods! .1 0Si:riI L. II A U N Inn irtu: taken l!ie well known .sJ'l ft .'i' II A i STOUK, has refined it. and filled iu an e.;ensiie var.ttyct Huts, f'i, Uaitlimn's Cl"thhnj,A-i AUn a ,ar and splendid stock of cl.oTII CAssl.MERKs.&c, which he will m..ke plo r?o Vxcu.e all w-'rk entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of ihe cus.orner.f ' -uttinS and Repainnc. , .tone to r,r,pr ( l.rwi -hur April I", I.i7 Leivi-hunr, April to. ii-o $10 REWARD ! rf 1IIF. Burgess and Town Council of the I Blrolii, f Lewi-bun; will pay Ten Dollars for testimony which will lead to Ihe cunvicuein pi uie i.t.-isi-iis u. re (ir ,leMroycj rrnM property in this . Uoroush on the nidus of the :11st ult. and the ' "' '" "y l,riU r '"' "'r '"""'i'. Nov. 3d, : 1X57. J- ft:ilIiEVEK. Hursesii - - - "I T "V "'--,1Vi;ist.Prejby.erian, I L Methodist, t.ennan Keformcd, Lutneran, &c f ,itTerent sizes and l indins. at 70;l .- lsri Ai. 'os. Real Estate. FOR SALE. j MY Residence, on North Third street, ; ness siand, or resilience, (or Doin comuiueu.j other Lois, some with and some wiihoui Iluildinss. JOI1X I.ocKB. I I.ewisburr?, Oct. S, I YALUAI5LK UKAL ESTATE rtn; sai.i:. IIE subscriber i tT-. rs for sale bis Residence j i.n the west side of Nniih .Second sireel in ihe lionnighol' isltnr, bet went Maikt't UUU 'l.lt.HII? ll ft .LIUI1 "il in lit-rt i"i 4inii anauoinrounn.mahTnsa iroinoi -..:.ieeioiismu ''"Tl .... . , . i r.... r.... : I The improvements ar a cotnmo'lioHS three storey LKlCh. J 1,1.1.1 Xl i ; i( HTSI !. of pressed brick, 4 feel fr.uil he :ll' left .lert well finished With a marble base, marble sills and lintels ir. front I a fire-proof roof with a Win;; attached of . 23 by 1! feet an Out K lichen a Well of ex cellent water, with a l'tunp in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a larc new Stable an Ice House and other necessary out-bnildins. There ate also on sanLst Lot choice Eruit Trees and Shrubbery ? The location is a desirable one cither lor a private residence or public business. Il is on the meist elevated pari of ihe Uoroiih, near the Court House, and but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easv. June'.!. 1H57. ti. F. MILLER. Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! 1?OK SAI.l'. near l.'wisbui'. a Tract of almost 1WO if I f good Farming ,'a'", "m'"" ne s"". " I John D. Linn, TT1Sf4 5:V AT l.W-'" Frick's lil-.ck, .N. rlli 3.1 51. near Maik.-t. i;,ti !- i.lti rjr, t';i. Moiti: c;of5s at WEST MILTON ! J, B. DatPsmaii, At the weU known Old Stand in Kelly town ship (west end of M.lt-.n l!ridg-) resperiluily illloril.s his usual eu-t.n.i-rs and the p'll .ie In -etieral tiiat he has ,11st it-. 'd alie h M..'k i at redne.-1 prices I r Ca-h . r 1'r . J . ; call and sw and save tiav- l and lin-t-.- t !:-. .Nov. U.'.'t lMA Adtninislrators' IJoMcc. V;riU:ni:.S, I.. t:.-rs f A.....t.i-r.- f i.i ihe- estate of J- HI V 1' UU.. Ii.t' Pf Keliv township, -t-i.i - ', ha v.: t" n duly sraiii-'d to the- uu d. i -i'-n. all p-i -i. -knowin? lii-ins. U.-s iu.I. b'- l t'. s.u-l rsi.iif ar' re.jur.-te.l to luaii-' !!nlii-.li.ite nyiiiri.', an-1 Ih.-e baviiej . iainis ijmoi il will rt ..ot ih-'in for s it'. -ii, . oi i.i in.'. J M.OII lli'I.M.V, A-!:i;i!.istra:..r K-IIy Tp, -Nov. :. I -".7 I itii: witticxi:!) iii:Aitr, 111' T. K. AliTltl :i. r I 'ins is 7i :.ir.- l-im-.voltmK-. Pi ici" u I'll a In.'- l.o '. 1. 1 . I . t.n i. - ,:.! ! l inie ol l!...' lie.-' ti.nt.ili-.' t il''s n i-l ee I to u I V the .-ititli- t". I; slk. u i. :v a n:.i:i n-nv Ik the i'i M all i':i. r.i- a:-! ii.d.1. , an ! . t be a tyrant in lo- l.i;,i,,y, a:, 1 I.e.i.iy irr, ! h;s ile to a u.;: I " ' Uepul.li-h a'l Mr. Arthur's new I !,-. also wi.-r!;s of lli't- iv. !'' 'ny, : ' r u liit-h ir want Agent- m a.l p.irts of the I 'nit.-d S!::l. s, t,i em. on lie- iar-.'- - t coniiii'-l' M will f.e p. nd, also an ei:i:i r m.isii-n m liie way ..f rifis. J. W. Ill; M.i:V. tS Ni.e.li I'-.eit'i -If I'iii'a d'-' Ina. Pa. y.V. S;o-'ino-:i Copies si ,t by liia.l ir-.' on lee. .j t ..f lio- pr.i-f I" ih'' V "k. PJEV FLOUR AUD FEED STORE i Jutt ii' J ' Th ii -' . u K ih'ort . Miihi. Lewisburg. . '''' .;UMi:.N !'." have b-eil. Ilia-!f In lie crsl.iti.'y . tl Ii " i a snpp v . i ISe-sl i:Si n i':tit!; I leir. ( n me Hamuli Citv.Mi..s.. e!i l- si.-i:r. i :i Mi ni. i: n-l Ky iiv.-. lll'iII.MlifllllJ'. "!' '',, C. tii, and S't:i:i ' I ail l.'i. i-. at Fair i'n. c. 1 h- .i.Tn.-f,r is M.-lnc-J t" -r"n Si 'ic I T liie pnrj - ' : ititm-itj.tns.' pnbl.c g-inTally.ant r-- i-.rou.U suucii- ii.-. n pairoii:iae. fri Grain of rll Jiinds Wanted.-ME THOM Pi-OX i. LVA.NS, Ag-ni. Lewi-.tmrg, Oetoi'-r - '. Still Another Orporiunity: M" ai lj ,l!i"t lHi " Jlaa, HACK .!'. IA .' 11TK take tins in "h i -t ii.lVriaing i'ik- c.li-ns i l le u .-t ii.v a.. in. i w '.a.i countiy. li...t ue ;w ae i.n '..'a ii. m ' r a sin rt nine, aa-i ii. ' i li- r 1 m a ra. .- a tut at :..-eer pra-e than " r i.- !:; i-. W lia-.e t..'...n tin? .id s'ai. ! a: e Cm - .' CaMweli's Drug St -f a:..! ha in. a ia;'-:i : . - ler light than we had 11 i ar . : i.s an i lio re c.ul.vealt at T", a.s ;u .-. t v r. r l. sliall b-'-'- r a' are ii.ni- :.i:e. 1'-; i- haiir.1 -i i.t -- 1 ! '" ' ' " il..-. w ... ill Os - ! 1.1 1 ' ; ; ' ' ' ;' ' -;' ' ' 1 ! I : 1 a k.u-1. In'i.-r . ...n !... i' ' ' ' - " ' mi III. (.! - v ..I 1...I. r.i . .1 f. 1 ,..! - - m. 1 s w:m.- !.r.-r - ' -I. t:.v a Ir. i.i. I'. is. a.- I1..-t -i : 1 - ' U. '- ! I t i i s r..n.-iii Ii in : -I ! fh-ir -" -' l i.-lui. - -I i ,uht. i-iiMi.. A I..' r-ts t ' ,; :l I- .. nr. 1 1 in . s --u l a i : i r wi.iiiv f ur -t. I I., m.'-e - ii. -I... t - i ' r I We,-tu i t- ' ..I 1 it rnt.r !.. .l-lit'.il iv l:TY. rti i;ni.nii': ; I e. V. R Tn-triK-i: 'R- ? fiitn -ii- il ;t tit- I' -t 1 ri ilh. L.-wi-L...; i T'Tl Ml I Itrokr Out in : Xe IMiif ! .v'j JKS-i: If. JyB taken the estal.ii-hii.t-i.1 cruily ecru ij. pied bv Mrs. lit'.Noruianiiie. a ij.nnirtr Ihe '"Chronicle" and T.-lrcrap'n i tiiees. he is prepared to see his old an I n. w Iro n !, ai d tuini-h lliein null all k.lf.ls of ( . hi 1 it l .KKIi:s v( ilie .honest vari-iies. lif ha refitted the establishment, and is ceitain of sivintr sa'isfartini u all. Ice Cream servd up everveveililiii- An. 11. is.,; Jet Goods ! Black Eiamonds ! '. ko. IUi'1 l'.arli', ani S:;r i.. ur M ni, .' .' 'PIIE subscriber is jirt'iiarci! to t'lirnisli 1 at a'l tunes the virv ! -t COAL of every description, from the i k. s-lt.irre and s-t..i-m. kin mines. He has . n hand an aitiele cf very superior quality, such as is seMi-m bro I lo this market. hich hewiil dispove ol ai t!i-luu-est cash prices ('..nl uriuhed. and eo. ,1 measure warranted. 1 1" C. ai exchanged t. r merchantable ( ountry 1'rcducc of most kinds as well as for eah. Coal Yard at Tho's Xcsbil's Lumber Yard on stouili Water street. Nov. tf R. I. XKsr.IT. W I N Fl EL D FACTORY ! Ae.ir llai'llftOII. -""" ', Ttl 1' . ...I... lb , ul I'nl !viJ 111 I. Mii'x i mil . iiiiiiiniiii to I'i pair, i.i .. nl.t ii.i'.-rm his li.ei.'is and ilie public in eene rat. lint be c n'i'ines i.i nianutac- lure ail kinds id' ol ll (.ihkN. such as Cloths, Cassi.m-res. Twceels. Sattinetts. Jeans. Ular.kels and Flannels; also. Carpet and' Slocking arns. His niarbmi ry bein? of the best kind in use, and having employed the bcsl of workmen, he feels sale in saynitr that bis work shall not be surpass,,.! by anyciiablihrjirnlin the c.uiniry. A oeul sup ply of the above peods kept constantly cn hand fiT sale or to exchange f. r wool, al prices that can not fail lo please. WOOL will l e Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms f. r car.linir. cash on ilie de liierv of the rolls. M AliK HAI.KI'ESX V. Winfield Mills, March :so, 18:7. LATI'ST AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS! POTR III KSH bavins rrfrlved : 1 his Hist ;ootsi lr . would invite the ai'eiilion of both Town anJ Country to his carefully selected stock of j Cry Goods, Groceries, ec. Sec. j of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted , tn ihe season and to the wanu of Ihe cominu niiv and of Ihe times. i IV Call and see for yourselves and be j convinced lhat Ilursh's St. ie is liie place for liargains! We take inuchpleasurc in showing : cur goods, but more in pleasing customers by ; piving goe.it trades l.ewisnure., v'ei. ii - particular lloticc ! T'VCUY rcrsru havintr any nnsetllej j acct unt Willi Jems- llmiiiiroii, of l.rw- 1 isueir", is hereby notilieil lo call upon the subsc.rihcr, and make setllement, lorihwith or legal measures will be resulted lo tir"wi- j Ihout distinction nf persons. i JON ATH AN WOLFE, Assignee. Lewisbur", Nov. 4, IS57 William Jones, - K TTORNF.Y at I.a'.v. Collt't iim OOire e ll !-cUlh ii, k..k. r.-n- brr'ifl Sr., r-.(.t- 'Iv v II I ' .Wrc l!:aa .'MUM)!) littles s,.j in ih? X tc J.'i'it-tti'f i in jrar. H'ltKr-t "IV. J UV,! frrM-nrin, u - ,.r:. liy nt V j:ih-h t:v. I.: M-i-r ; l.rwj.,,,,, t-. kor'J Mt 1 tf'.ii '.I.' U.'i-t iblt li -..I t T. 0T i. ni- t i:-t- m ivi; tut ttudtu-nu-uUt a.!l ran ut.L J-,i.l.t: nnJ tl.i-Ixiiov.il, . J0W , tl.i-r-iiiv.i X; Ti- Tf if - 1 Mil) Ii. t ,.. (. .!.. . v 1 1 f IT-I iihJ il.- -ry r.i.,. .jv, Wll( . it i ;t 1- By rMj r ll...-rt,..B.ft t n ..r.y i . r-',r ,,t, 1 ' 1 - : " 1 ' ' T':-" "-j. its-, i - i .w-1 ;.t:.;.i ti. i . . i-, . - t:. : tM tr . n- if i mi- I. r ,., , t !':!'- v. ! - 1 - -J. ;. tj, ;.r:ii;.-' ' i i 1 r r - -r r. 1 r. i: , t,.!f u l ' ; : -l Ii.' I 1 f::ni ' l.l I.- im. j.i:tt m. U " ' " '---v.1,.1. b;t;r :.l.jf4!:if.. ' :' r 1 1 i -i t-i.yi. u-u rVf i ! I : . ; . - .. li ti'. -I ' t ii" ' f !!. 1 art;- (r . . lit- I I: i'- I'-'l li i ii i' It. U.h i . ii ; j t u ft xii t - ;f,': i" 1 it.- IU i- ' I '.i'v I - n- f" itu; ! i- :), rT-TPTitutt i :.-:.(. i :.".. .j;."i r :ii i - If. tl, , 1 . IT ; '- .l k ' ' v. ill :- l:i .f tl. t a -Murifi,t .-I f ti tir. it : r i.. in- i '-r v-tiifh. i kit ! j-ef ati-! !. !. .i.. .' 1 1 : a:.- I. - lut-ai .r t.r l -li.-ui'l U: ift ! t- i.' ';t t. - :j i uL-.-i'. Ji-t.ui.. . l'Mu'i AX ..t-, 1 !-.:: .; : - P- f n. V r. IT, ,r i ' -:-1. -: . I i:-.ir r-. n fi?a--t in ti, u ir ili.il I r:. t I?.. Jnr w :t4 n f.r var .f . ;tf ; ;- i.t - r 1: , M j i , i n . . n. . i.ii .m mg ei- -. t 1 1..- i i.' i i 1 1 -.'... i it t; " If. I t'Hii i .k- lo - -it- f 'fi. t, ..i .i ni.- Mntf in . t-, in. - t;i h an jirniDrnt?l, I. i! II . 1-. i; IU Itif I III- ... r I t.a-. l--n rnM I. r.I Jitr. - r. I m ii:iti. r' nii'l r.nlhin; i ij .' ni iiT'irit. i ;h ti !ii . i ; . ;r .i I tut ibOr , i i t .1 t.- I . . I Mll.J ii&t Vj -t. -I. ti t i I. -. I'-r f . l :f n:ii-t --h. r.-l'.lKMAN. t,-. HI -', Mil' . I'l K I-" - nt : 1 ' u j i i ri-ai-.Z'-tl tlm - 'i '. I i i. to -1ltl mZ i. lis tt, Ii ;n i.'l:.V. I a lo- : I,- - -. l try t;.t- ar!i-ir jrt- i, ji r.l a i: .fl roli.r, i-l. h .t i.:i-.i:--t.Jr.rr.r.t.. ,i u- J I., n! thrr, JA'trS f CAM' IS. o .t v. .ii 1 ! . t- . i. . 1 :, n. wl.af 1 . I J. V.'.Mll At'. t ti..- cr. t V W r- i ni ;-1 I... -. v- -4 i..-Utlil-liOli LI, 3Cii lit. - -! I'rti-.ri-t. A ?!rf'ii i!f TI;:it ivcr I-'tLiliiair ER. EAr;FGJ..T; s IKVICCRATOR- T I . :! t!. : .. . i - -f i. r.- !'-ir. iG 11 v. I :. 1 " j . j ! H 'a !.!'. u.tlml tl. t.i t - r .y i.t '. . : ' ;. . h,' -i n i i : - i.t.win t i--: r '' ;t.. ! ; - .- .: I (.1. t i. h- 1 .: t ., t.n r, -.t -r,-'.!; t..c Ln-r t't a j-r-.j-i j - :: im-.t iu !ui" ..ii.-- T! Ii.ii.-- r:."- r .-. k IT- - ' . i:-. T-li t or ' r l.l.tur.ji. -t' Ti- IL" p- Il v- .1 . t-'i ,r j . j i i tl..- u. i.-. : l.'-it-lht.ii 1 - I ! 1 l.i.C u.i.ii- r. thkr i i ; -L ... n -i i r j. ii"itn vr i ;- it ! : r !': f .;r .u.' t . i. t i.i ori'Mi. fir-ne l'titt. . i :i.. k-. 1 V-. . r- ! i rnir, I.i . I - " f ' i. .. i Lis Lo t'.Uli. i : ' 1;' .. f t Ant rirB v n,-ir;, f nr- -I T'- UtNti.-li .f. - inr iv U.-u-r.t n.. i i ; n. t: ht i . i' 'in t-f ur rf.j, it - : i- "it -rr. t J m l'f. : v n.ujt-i.- iLml wiil .-.u r. ! - 1 1. : .. :.i . , ... ..;.-. nrd ! r.'ir f ' i ! i. - ii. ai..i -I- .. --. -I, i iti; i-in.- u ij f- i - :' i- It- m u.- -f -i : hi. ni itv, !-..-. ii t-y d-ritrt-J . . li r t'. itint ir r- . 1 r. .-..i.i i - ii i .;.! rn:( r. r , !..! iii". r t'-. V iiiTt ii-- li .ntt-i.r ii.'-i::n. ttit t. i- n,- :. rt". ! r !;M'y U', in not - f i-' it, ni. i d il '-tit it lin. Our .-: 1 u,:ti ii.uifc-. -1 Lilility rr .- t h 1 U'f ul! trj it; uut Hold - i;, u - I. v - r ! Tt. .cat(f' rd'. Iht';- !! Di ..f tl-:r ; b'i.iin .t ". h. I'.t'.n i-.T'l n-i-i-i j tu.ntr) r:.i r u-t.I. f- r it v.il uu rurr'i? .- .:;-:;-)it (.n-i-h liarkLc-. f i ' it'-t 1 r -. l.c tit it. f. r it rr- f rv J - t;.i. II. A in tlitT ri .lielirft --i.i'" :! ::t t!.i-v ho ut- it 'r v :r Trv t nc ttiiiit, if it ii cot ;.U .t r". I'r rri' 'rr- i!f,..i.H, w Wk. v. u. v.vmw in. A-nt. Great Excitement ! MON11Y LOST! IT I ni'-.v v.r.v r-a"v rnrc-lr 1 ti-at th pcr-t-Ka-ti z ; ai.y aiic a. U r pr:i-a:f . r latinlv ti--'. ;w. :hi f.-ivi:? !Ltt-r n mere ih.'.n a l:ur j !": i- '-in t v !. t::' ur.il? Ih- rt-:. : in-. ".i-t rp'i.'-t!. in h.S .v:i! j v rnMuoftitffs nrsir n liie r.-n.'. r i'-jrt!i a:. I Mark- i:reeisr Kcw itu; i l". a -; :. d i- r :ttiri. t rt" .-ri.MM: A M' SIMM GOODS. t, r 1..: '. e . a - u - : (ii :.!,, men. c. T.sislinir, in p:'.,l .ii..ns s;.;-s oi' llress s-ilks. l',, r..-.' I- 1. 1 lies, 11, re.-i r'. 1'. r!:ns, I. awns. Itl n!:.il:'-. T:-n-s. Dll.i.l. ...!ei'.es. ("o'lars. liiUisIeen-s. ll.iii.ikcrchitis. Trim Kings, Cili.ves. M.tis. i ... :hi r wr.h i ! iii" I.t ol' IJimrtic .od. runts. Muslnis. A.e. Also, Kea ly-MaJe Clo- ' "CLOT H S , C as I MERESj Vesiir.i. Hats. 1'iava's, Linens, anil a fcae- l,..-ii s, eeti n ot .sf (. li Tea-', r. e i'vrri:, molasses, ,-a, rht-r-M, m I.-re or small i;ii.!iil:' e. tisll tv tne rjnaner, ha:;, ..rulv :.- : '.!. f.LT by ii:.- ..;..,-s r I iisiif r, nr.'.. in sb ri. r!:r -t evcryilii-'i nsna'ly Vtpt in our st.-i is. oi: ii I e :. :i i. d .-it this corner, ani ail of Inch v le .M a: the LOWEST CASH PRICE rr cxeh.:ni-p. tor r.-tintrv Pro.'nc. All hf asks, is a I'.nr Trial ; ei re'.i fales Small 1'ri lits an.! 1'r. in; t l'snnem. o.ra & & of a snp-ri. r .juaiiiv, from Ihe Hau!ey Mill, not eromi.l any !. ser than the mi ! furniil in tins r. noil, act .;ni'e as c.'C.!. ifnetscr r:or, winch can be i- srii l.y ostTaiit, soM i lare or snia.I ijtiaiitities. AI.KX. AVMt)S. Leee isl urc, Ta., May '-. 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