LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER JAN. 29, 1858. I i IjCiCisburff, Pa. Fkidat Mormxg, Jan. 29, 1858. a TiVpnTIzr' Xanf''turer. Merchant. Merhnlrt A pTm J . Offln in 'iy an.1 C-nntrr, ruNIh.ra .11 wi.b to boT or etl-w.H do well to employ the JilonVw U" UTt Wromrie.whlrU fax a Urw ZZ f iorraaiine drcul.tion in a community containing a rmpwiioa of active, solrcnt prwlucm, consumers ail dealars, aa any in tha SUta. 1 tCJ- See ittff Atlvfrllncmcnlg. ajTWe are no longer able to supply new subscribers to the Cirnostcti with any back Ko.'i prior to last week's. Our new patrons were more numerous than we anticipated. t3Soine of our patrons who probably feel the pressure of the times as much as any, say they would retrench in a hundred other things beforo they would discontinue their County Taper. They rightfully consider that one of the necessaries of life. To stop it, would be like killing the goose that laid a golden egg. Look to tui Ekd." This is a good motto in morals, in pleasure, in business, and also in reading newspapers and magazines. "The Bride of an Evening" in onr last week's issue was another run Advertisement of ihe X. Y. ledger. We thiuk we have had enough jokes of that kind, even if they do bring us $3 a column. ISrL. D. Brewer, lato of Latubcrtvillc, N. J., has purchased the interest of Mr. Scbold in the Buffalo House, Lewisburg. .Ega.lt is a littlo singular that tho 24 gentlemen comprising tbo nest Grand Jury for Union County, embraces at least one man from every Township and every Borongh in the county. Carh, Giese & Co.'s Baltimore Busi- ncss Circular for 1S58, represents financial -n-.: nuiiirn ns tauuauv iiu'iuviiig. ii ui-h Las declined 90 cents since harvest, and the Lumber prices arc also low, the busi ness being overdone. l,Mr. Miles, of tho Boys Grammar echool, Lewisburg, has introduced a sys tem, combining some of the advantages of both declamation and composition occa sional debates, by the pupils. The varia tion is doubtless attractive to the youth, and as relaxation from severer exercises may be uiaJa of decided advantage. LEwisnuno 1'ank, 1 Jan. 27, 1858. ) Resolved, That this Bank is prepared to resumo specie payments as soon as the game is done by the Banks in Philadel phia, and that we desire their co-operation i ' ! la the resumption Of Specie payments as ' , j early as practicable. F.W. Pollock, Cashier. B3uThe second Lecture of the Lewis burg Course was as well attended as the first. J.M.Linx Esq. gave free expression to his sentiments respecting Amusements as a necessity of our nature, with decided approval of Music and Dancing in partic ular,and was Hstoacd to with most respect ful attention . No. 3 will he delivered by Trof. Bliss, Tuesday evening next. Subject " The Mutual Relation of Labor and Learning." The Brass Band will attend. Kansas. Dictator Calhoun,it is stated, Las counted out enongh of the votes on the 4th inst. to give the Border Ruffian candidates for State Offices, and Legisla ture, a majority. Tho Governor and Speakers of the two branches of Legisla ture certify to the election of the Free State men. Buchanan, his Cabinet, and the South, it is stated, are determined to stand by Calhoun to tho last extremity ! A thousand rumors are afloat. Gov. Geary comes out strong against the Lccompton Constitution. atSTTho Lock Haven Insurance Com pany make a very satisfactory exhibit. Having done business nearly three years, tbey now have insurances to the amount of l,7C5,8GC, and premium notes Enforce to the amount of $192,180. Their total of paid losses last year was $S,5GG which was about half the amount of the receipts. One assessment of 5 per cent, only has been made, and the Company intend not to take over83,000 that could be destroyed by any one fire. James B. Hamlin, Esq. continues Agent for Lewisburg and its vicinity. ; g.Some time since we quoted "an old saw" that "if Christmas happen on Friday an early and fruitful season will follow." Another old adage reads : "If grass erow in JaniTeer ll grows the worn tor t all the year." So the "authorities" disagree upon that point A New York exchange says the winter of 1S2S (thirty years ago) was just liko the present, nntil the 25th Jan. when cold weather set in, which continued six weeks without interruption. Here, we are informed there was some cold prior to Christmas, but very mild after it Last week, we notice, the thermometer stood below xcro, at Montreal. A poor prospect for summer's ice in this region. Greeley on the West. Horace Gree ley is spending the winter, mostly, lectu ring m tho N. TV. States. He says there is more wheat and corn there, now, than ever before, and that Hay is everywhere abundant, and very low in price, as are also all the Grains, Corn being often sold at 18 cts., wheat at 40 cts., and hay as low as C2 and $3. The Spring demand for Store Goods will be one-fourth lc$ than last year; the people are patching np their old clothes, instead of buying new. The travelers on railways are mostly of two classes: 1st. Those who arc running Those who are running after them. The celebrated CoL Lehminowsky, a role by birth and an officer under Napo leon, but tor many yeara a Lutheran Treacher in tho Uoiud Sutes, died at Lis home iu IaJiaca, 4;a .aa, 6buut 05 ytsrs Depaiture of Ex-Got. Pollock. IlARRTSBOltn, Jan. 21. Both branch c of the Legislature adjourned early to day, to give the members an opportunity to escort Ex-Governor Pollock to the cars on his departure fur Lome, at noon. The members of the new administration, and of both Houses, waited on the Ex Governor at his lodging, and Lado him farewell. He made an appropriate and feeling address to all present before Lis departure. He was escorted to the cars by the Members of the Legislature, and took his departure amid many manifesta tions of respect. An excellent feeling was evinced between the outgoing and incom ing administration, and the usual courte sies were extended. The Virginia papers, almost without ex ception, denounce Gov. Wise for his letter in favor of .Douglas. He has been con strained by the clamor to address a letter to the people of his State in vindication of his motives. The FrcsiJcnt Las ordered more land sales in June and July next. We think there is now enough land in the hands of ; speculators, and half improved. Letter clear up and pay for what is bought. The Government of Nicaragua have offi cially declared their joy and approval of the extirpation of Wru. Walker and his nest of vipers from flair soil. Wm. A. Porter, of Philadelphia, the sew Judge of the Supreme Conrt, is a son of Kx Gov. Porter, and it is agreed on all ! nanus isamucn octtcr man man tns uauuy. n -v- . -e . ; vjcu. jcucu xiginui4u, ui iuii., was : ' elected President of tho U.S. Agricultural Society, in place of Col. Wilder, of Mass., resigned. The National ITotcl, Washington cily, has re-opened, and many of tho former boarders have returned. WOOD'S HAIR HFTOUATIVIC. We hare n.rrr known any other medicine win an large a share of public coinrUlenee in so eliort a time as thin has done. It hsa not twen more than a yearsim-e we first heard of it, and i now it stands at the head of all remedies e - t We have niTer uJ sny of" - "'S, Lsiine had no j tiecasion, mmw1""" ot glory not only as yet retains Its original color, but gets more so but some of our friend hure. and we bare never Known I to tall in re storing the hair to it original color. Weadeise such as arebecomini: prematurely pray, tnffire the 'KeebratiTe' a trial. j Cheater (11 W Herald. (Sold by all good lrug pisls ) w. ww. an,Who that is troubled with any of those dtsacreea 1le complaints, surh aa Jaundice, Dyspepsia or Liter Uie enses of any kind, but would like lo know of a remedy for theee unaeemlT Tisitations? We f.-l that we are do ing our invalid readers an inraltiabie service if we can ,nJa" h: m oc-t .iiiti. r.f ia.stsriK-i isTi.iouT.n, ami lke it. fir re know from personal experience that Uuoneofthc(rrealertrenieilief.trBeneraldel.iiityIan't ctne)uentinaetiTe brMily piwrseer lietore n"4-d. It artion le no nerf--t nn.l eimiilete ait to give relief the rirpt time taken. an:l if it di8 to otheri ai it has to ni, half a buttle will be all that i needed. We know of notnine. we can recommend with such confidence, aa a familr medicine, aa the luTifcorator. TO THE atiFFERINIi COMMUNITY? Tfelmhold ' Gen uine I'r.-fmratiorm of Fluid Extract Unehn it olt'-red an a aiierinc. Head the edrertiseluent beaded "llelmtKild'a Genuine Preparation."1 CnAfter usinp; one bottle of Dc Vait's Oilvisic Oil, no family will be without it,as it is the most effectual and speedy cure for all inflammatory diseases known. For sale by all Urttggists and Country Merchants. Fits Fits Fits ! DR. f.t.VCJT.S VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, Far the Cure of Fits Spamt Cram pi and all Kervmtt and '(institutional Disease. PERSONS who are laboring under this. lis trcssing malady will find DR. HAN'CK'S KGETAULE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epil ly or Fttllioi? Fits. nut iorM a fperiftc action on the ncrroas tern: and. although they ar pw pared fjperialtjr frir the purpose of euTinjr I-it, tltty are alao of aUpecial benefit for all pr!Knn afflicted with weak nerve, or whw oer tour fyttni has been protrald or chattered from any caaM whatever. In Chronic Complaint or ditvasai of louff standi riff rnpennduced by nvrvoiUtieSf, they tr. excf-vtingly bencfleial. Trie j per bos, or two boxes fT $3. Prraontovt of the city, enrlnsini; a remittance, will hare the pills sant them through the mil five of portar. For sale hy fKTII S. IIANTK, No. luS l,AI.TIMtKIC STKEKT, llalti mon, MrJ, to whom order fruin all parts of the Union tuuiit b addrestH-d. poet paid. lyTlOffl. ZUtttoDitrg IHat-fcet. Corrected Weekly Whcat...l.00toll0. EgRS S 12 12 Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples. Butter 00 40 30 1,25 1,50 10 Tallow Lard I'.acon 10 8 121 ....9 Ham Shoulder.. Clovcrsccd 4,25 MAlUtlEI), Ttj r.. W- It'll. t tlto Bnffalo. !--. Lewlsl.nr?, ssth Inst, liKOKtiK iikkk of Murcland Iwp and Miss SIAKTMA IIArKtr Kerry Twp. In S-lin-croTe. 2Mb inst. hT KoT. R. A. Fink, FT. S. DO.Ut.it. la.-tnrortlieE-an. Loth. Ch. ant Miss I.YDIA L. daughter or late Col. Jas K.IiaTia,both of Srlinsarore. (Id tha -Mh Not. hj ktJ. Drown. Cant. 3. F AL KAMI fnrnvrlT of New llerlin anil alias 11. J. SMART of New Wilinincton, Lawrence Co. 1'a. On the 14th inst. I'T 3. G. Itsrmlj Eio. ISRAEL TV. IIIKKOI.II and Miss KM MA STIHPII.of Chapman Tp. On the 1st OIL, OT Ut. P. P. Lane, G. W. CO.b nf finish Valies and Miss KI.I.AUE1U A-danzhlcr of Kx- Shsriir Musserof Miliheim. In Milton. 5th lust , by r.rr. C. C. Culler. Dr. R. B. MilNTiiOMKKV and Miss .M. STADItKN. 11t KrT.A.B.Casi nr -rt.l", I.KV1 KOSER of DiilTalne Tp and t'ATIIARINK MI SSKIt of hny.lrr Co. K-t.il, KOKf.ltr trAUCollid'lllnr!ran. AKAII SMITH of ! Limestone Tp. Ot. Si, PA HI) BOY Kit and I.KHNA I llil;TZ. hnthof West ltufT:iloa. Not. 15. JAt'OB TKI'TT : c.r Union Co. and KKBKOCA ."At'AMAN of Monroe Tp. I Nor.'Jn. AIIKAM KKAI .-KK and IIIANA BH'll SK both of Midllerrsek. Dec. IU, iKOK(iK IIKIIMANand KI.IZ- AltKiH HKlAr., uotti or IVnna lp. 'jiKt uiKt, rt-TKIl MOWIIKIturi Miss MART ANN NYl)Klt also HKNJ. KU.NiiKK and Mix 11EUMAN both of Jackson Tp, fcnydrr Co. In Nsw Ifcrlln. loth inst, tT RcT. P. Riwr, SAML'KL DlliKKand IIKNKIKTTA IIKC KKB both of Snrdr I'n. In Milwn. 141 Ii inst. Ijr hT.llarnsa,LKWI! KNK and Miss M 1AN WiMKKS, all of Milt. Also nwiilUT OKAVKor Jorasy tboro and tlui KATE OKUI'IN of Lswislmrjr. IIT H. g. R. Rotst, 17th Inst JOS II. HOFFM AN" of Union Co. and Kl.lA JANS KK II of Ivlawarr Tp. In Milton, 10 in.t, It Ktt CC.Coll.-r, AMOS WKAVER and MIssARAH TKDXKI.. holh of MonlourCn. llT Rrr. P. B. Msrr Tlh in.t, JKIIKMI All 8AVIDOE and Miss IIAKKIKT WiPl.VKKTON, bolh nf Upper Au- pu-U. 14th InrUUOIIIN HOFFMAN and MisatjAUAll t l KTT1.KH. both or Hash Tp. N'orth'd O. luNorthninhsrlsnd.luthiiist. l,yD.M'lnnr,rq,1s'M. f AU.-H'.MIUKN of Union Co. and Mra.MAKY lil'LUICK of fnvdor Co. B; KiTj.O.Milrs,14th inst, WM. A. FHTNTF.It of Ura.lj Ti and Miss BKIT F. 8. M'COKM ICK of Washmirlon Tp. In 1'iw I'aw. Ill.,;th inst. I.t Fld.Wsrmr, Jn.-KI'M II. HAKBKU and ilia Ul'ltoLL, bolh Utto of Montour Co. I'a. Tn LewUbnrg, C-Sth inrt, of Typhoid Pneumonia, FKKIK1tirK MAl.SH.agr4 39 years 4 months and 7 ds. Mr. Marsh was a later member of the Mrm of Gintdes. Marsh k ls and one of onr most enterprising and rea- pertrd ritisrna. In ft'Bit IVw Tp. eh ult, Mrs. LEWIS, agrd 4 yrars. lilh in-t. Mm. CAT1I.S. FKKM AN. nearly In iviiiwra Tn.l('th in-t.JiHIN WATHON.WOth var. Near t'oUAgrove, 1Mb inst, JOUN ii. KEMvAUE, 79th year. In JarksonvtU, Center Co, 15th inrt., Sirs. MART 1HVIN, in her 72d yar. Also a Daughter of Dr. Jacob an l Miua Khoads,aged about 3 years In ttunljury.tHh inst, UENHltTTA wifie of Andrew Baldy, in Ivr 27th year. In Northumberland, 19th inst. Bin. CATHERINE LONG, aged 1 yeara. In Pbtiadclnhia, llih insLescd 73 years. MART widow of Wm. Lnjrue, formerly of Northumberland. In Lewi&burir. (h inst, si AKk aangnicr oi Aoam ana Ri-beeca Bfavrr, agtd 6 years. in iwtsi'urs.ui inst, MAUuaKtrr n., oanicmcr oi Samuri and Kliza Mlvr, Cd I t ar and 13 days. n Lewis-lmrr. on tbe bla iutU J ?tl'H, son m retar and Fiizalfth Mcixell. bjhI . .rur. 1 mnntbanJ 21 djn. n rniou Uwnebip,4. AfHAJil-M. a..,Uui:otr o J'ba and tlu J- Mr-itt-r, d'-d 6jtnrn, 11 moniliH bnd '.'4 Jv.i. lln tlit 4th m-t. it l viUH txt, JVUX U'.'I.LJj. i l Av'J in hi- iMh y. ' A dreadful aecidtnt occurred in Brook lyn city last week. A public sehoolhotrse containing GOO or 800 children, caoght Tiro by a fluo, a rash was made, but the stairways and entrances were so narrow that six children were burned to death, and others much iujurcd. Rev. Mr. Gallaway, of Clearfield Co., is expected to preach for the Lewisburg Presbyterian congregation, next Sunday. crrj,llcv. Mr. Bausman's lecture in the M.K. bouse, Sunday next, at 2J, P. M. tptjuNcxt meeting nf Buffaloe T'p Tea chers' Institute is at the Turtlccrcck school house, near Mr. Heed's. M. B. Chambers, Pop. THlTaJZ Z I.Kit. " OT ! 'tis a ileep mvxterr. But by St t'anl I'll fiud the bottom of lt. IT? No answer received to the first Enigma . in Chronicle, 1st Jan, 'Answer to Anagrams, Jan. 15. Gallantries All great sins. Misanthrope Spare him not. Presbyterians Best at prayers. Monarch March on. Lawyers Sly ware. M E P riTAns. to Question of S G F, Jan. 22 Time. Ans'd at Dalesman's Store cnrreeily. Ans. to David B. M'Creight's Enigma lAird . Telescope. Answered by Flora Alexander of Kelly, Jasper Hrndy Lvndall of Lewisburg, John W. Krey of Buffaloe, Tela" of Letvisbnrg, Ans. to Charade, Jan. 22 Masiucrc. Aus. by "Searcher," Lewisburg. For the I.ewijlars Chronicle. A RITII.VETICA L FROBLF.M. Take a board twenty feet long and twenty indies wide at one end.tapering lo six inches at ihe other end ; cut across, dividing the i contents into three equal parts w nai w,.i ue ie lengm oi eacn piece : r , neuy MISCEI.LA EOVS EXIG.VA I am composed of 52 tellers. My 5 10 20 19 12 6 16 2, is nsed by ladies C 9 14 10 1 1 is found about every person 13 3 7 15 are seen in Lewisburg l.'i 17 2 1 3 9 are seen on tea-tables 21 I 8 17 9 are often used 22 14 is a pronoun My whole is a true proverb. I) A F M1SCEL LA yfiOUS ESin.VA I am composed of 12 letters My 8 .1 4 11 is a musical instrument a- e to a metal 9 4 3 6 7 2, a well known fruit 12 8 10 1, some delight to see My whole is a great fashion C F S, East Buffaloe FOB RENT, THE Two Storey Frame House fronting the Lutheran Church, from the 1st of April next. Inquire of Jan. 2, 1853. J. 4 J. WALLS, Arits FOR RENT! THE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SHOPS. For Terms apply to Jan. 27, lsr.H, JOHN B. I.IX.V. ELECTION. IN pursuance of the charter of the Union County Agricultural Society, an Election lor OIHcers lor the ensuing year will be held at the Olfice of J. A. Menz, in Lewisburg, on Tuesday the lflth day of February next, between the honrs of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M. the same day Win - the Annual Meeting? of the Society. J. A.MERTZ, Jan. 2C, IS.".. . Itec Sec. NOTICE. fllHE subscribers havini; purchased Ihe fol InwiHp; property at Constable's Sale as the property of Mrs.iBin A l.oso, hereby give notice that they have left the same prop erty wilh her during their pleasure : A cooking stove and pipe, parlor stove and pipe, 18 chairs, mantel clock, 2 looking glas ses, 5 beds and bedding, 2 stands, cupboard. 2 bureaus, settee, GO yards carpeting, 2 tables, lot of beef and pork, sink, 3 shoals, 4c. ALEXANDER DONACHY. NATHANIEL WJKKHART. Lewisburg, Jan. 21, 1808 pd 300,000 men and Boys Wanted ! NOT to jro to Utah, but to bny CLO tiiim; of j. t.oldMmlll. K Co. r?The above Firm have determined to sell their stock of well-made Clotblns AT COST, in order to close business in this place. Call and see and satisfy yourself. J.COLDSM1TH & BRO. Lewisburg, Jan. 2V, 18S8 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to onr Firm by Note or Book Account are requested io-ne ami settle immediately, and itiose who have claims will ple present Iheir bills. J. GOLDSMITH & BRO. THE NEW YORK STEAM SAW-MILL a?td MACHINE COMPANY. Capital VO.OOO. TIT TP rfimpnny hut Iwn ortranhtcd with tbf nhem mp itmt fur tha turpoae of supplying Uiu dcmtid tur the CclfiDqiwi) i-khi J5kqh) ?Ato-?j;.i, and othr ImproTM Marhinery. Tlry have ptiirba! the rntir mb!i.Try bninpt hit4tVnt cnrriwHl on It J. M. Kronnn k alw the Montgomery Work: at TonkT,ort the Hudson, oar this rity, ana mtn in rxpneiiOTj ana wiiim rnnmnva la iu oruanizattun nrr rpaml t furninh mafhinry of all kind. at more lilKral tat' than baa Ter bvn offered at any othT Tptalhfihnifnt- Th Con bi nation Saw-Mill was pntntrd Vtobr.lR5C, and if now pent-rally aknowifMll to ba the dicaprtit, mont DracLw'al. and efficient lunibr mamiractuiiiir ma- rbine in tho worhl. A larp- nunior oi iiir-rn are in Hue- rveftil op'ration in tlifTemtt sn'tious of this country, Canada, Cut, and Suth Americs. and wherever th-ir merits have b -n ttrd they are belns: adopted by lum-l-r mannfartun-rs In prrtrrrnee to all other mills. The following letter expresses the funeral opinion of , loose who are using uie coucinauon jiui : i Mwsrs. Kmersox k CoOen tinmen: I have tried the raw-mi tl purrhawd of yon. anl will say that It per- forms well, and mnrethiin mHts my expivtattona. lam . wt-11 plrastslwith itsprrfurmanre. 1 set it up on a small stream that afl'rdl ennt-tant water about as thirk a my j littif finer, whirl, was much moiv than sufficient to sup : ply tbe Ktih-r. We are able to eat 3,tK) feet of beautiful i lumber in 1-hours, wilh some tii inn less than one cord of wood. It is the rrry thins; we hsve so murb needed In our county for a longtime. iib a little trouble and expense, wr are able to move it fn-tn five to ten milsp-r Un)',alia sei ll up in me iirai .mu uiiiurf,iiiru MfCR the pTvt bunien f haulinr the bus a lone di-tan. to LhHuiill. YuuransiUullr. JhSK RfTKILJiu Louisrille, Tennessee. The Company hare pnrchased I.und s patent feed Ar paanireiiient. wbieh is illustrated and described Hi the Sci entific Am. rieau fur October -4. This adds greatly to the eltleiency of the mill. The Combinatinn Mill, with all the recent lmprove- msnta, and steam power of la Dorses, is capanie oi saw in p from w,00v to 4,lW) feet in 1 hours, and is sold lor THE XTW rOKK C7RCTLAR SAW-MILL TmBni.fketnr.-tt ftnlv hv this Company. It Is of superi or construction, and sold for 5 per cent, less Uian other mill of no crcater rapacity. A mtii wiin w o incn v ean be sold for 4.rtM h 500. and with a M horse en- inpaml Iwiiler in inM tor J.'jnO. Steam Engines and Boilers; KnRinesof from one to 100 horse power; Locomotive. Tutmur, riue ana uynnuer Itoilers furnubed at greatly reduced prices from former quotations. . ., I'rRwin, with plans and speciftcaUonsforbnlldings and machinerr. furnished gratis to ur customers. Competent met-hanies are sent out to put up and set in operation our machinery, when required. We also manufacture Jhinttle Machines, Planing Ma chines, i-npir-Mlllf, and Machinery in awral. f peatial attention paid to ft tine P ShafWnf and Pnl lles for manufactories, and all kinds of Milt-Wrtirht wrr. ThiA Company are selline; In creat numbers Paten Conical Ruir-Stone Mill. flour, com meal, and all kind of feed, which Is pronounced by eiperieneed mil lers, both iu this coontry and Kurope.the Best Mill Kver Constructed. It wilt enn-l more grain in the same time and wilh half the power, than any mill of the aame price in the mark L . . Waalw turn! -h other stVs f find -Mills, when re- j -i'iir.d. J, N. EMEHSON St CO., Ajrontii, , - No J71 iiruadwaiv, Si.tr ic:k. 1 Administrator's notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of JESSE KING, late of While Deer township. Un ion county.deeeased, have been granted to the undersigned is due form of law : Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immediate payment ; and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. AARON SMI TH. Administrator White Deer, Jan. 16, 185 FREE COURSE OF LECTURES. at Independent Hall. rpiIE Lewlnburg; Literary Asao I elation would announce that the gen tlemen named below hare cousented lo speak as follows : J. M KURIL LINN ti. Tueajay eTeu'e, Jan. IS, 1S5. Pnr. c. r.iy r. bi.iss do Feb. 3 Hon. JAMES nI.Lt)CK do Feb. Ill Ke. Dr. WATSON do Mar. Z ll.C. IIH'KOK. do Mir. Id Ker. Prof. CURTIS do U.t. 3a Rel. It. A. KINK do . April 13 Oiher Lecturers have been invited, who we hope hereafter lo announce, so that every Tuesday evening during the course may be occupied. The Public is cordially invited to attend. The Lectures arc FICKE, but collec tions will be taken lo defray expenses. !"S"Doors open at 6J. P. M. close at 7, when Lecture wiil commence. A LOT of superior St )KT 11 ATS just reed by SCHREYER A SOX LOST, About ihe Mill last- al While -1 Sfe lHer Creek, a larje IIOIMK; auoUl ye' wtu, uia.i uu uic uhvb, cnisw head and legs- Any one returning said Do? or "ivin inturmatiuo where he may be found t shall be rewarded fur his trouble. MARTI?. MKI.XKLL. East RafTaloe.near Biehl's, Dec. 15 VS RIVALLED A1TRACT10X ! Kmcrfton's ) $ Putnam Magazine, j OC Monthly ! orTwo great Elagaiunes in Onef 90,000 Copies the First Month ! MAHXIFICENT PHiMiKAMMK FOR 1M. A 5 Engraving to Every Sulmcr ibcr. The Great Library OiKr. ACEXT3 CLTTIXG RICH ! - Be union of EMKHSON'a MA. AZINEand PUTXAM8 MONTH LY haa piren to tha eonnolidated work a eirmla- Uon terond to but ooa aimilar poMicatioo lo tbveoantrj, and buiecuretl for It a combination of literary mat r- Untie talent probably unrivaled by any other maazina in the world. Iturinjr the firnt month, the aale in the trade and dVinand from fliibacrlben txewM JW.OOO cop- ieit, and tba nambera already iatned of the eonaolidated work are nnlTeraally conceded to hare narpmasod, in the richnewoftbir Htormry contenta, and tha beauty and profu-wpetwof their pictorial illustration. any macaiine ever before iMued froai Um American prvaa. Kncourag d by Uieaa erldancM of favor, the publishers hire deter mined to eotnmence tbo new Tolume in January with till addition, attraction, and to oflr r luch induceaMnta to aubKribers aa cannot fait to place it, in circulation, at the bead of American magazines. With Una view they now announce the following nplendid ptogramm. Tbey bare purchased that superb and coatly aWel-plato ongra- ting, "TUC I ACT CIIDDCD ni a - w w vr a aai and will present a copy of it to every thraa-dollar aub- pcriber for the year !. It waa esirraved at a eoat of $6,000, by the late celebrated A. L. Dkk, from the origi nal of Uaphael Slorghen, after Laonanlo Ia Vinei.and ia the largest ateelplate engraving ever executed in this country, King three times tho size of the ordinary three dollar engravings. The first impreetdona of thin engraving are held at 10, and it was the intention of the artiftt U-at none of the engravings should ever be offered for a leas sum than being richly worth that amount. Thus every three-dot Jar subscriber will receire the Magaxineone year cheap at $3 and this splendid engraving richly worth $i thus getting for & the value of JA. 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To any person who will gat np a club of twenty-four subscribers, either at ouc or more pust-omVea, we will present a splendid Library, consisting of orcr Forty Large Bound Volumes, embracing the most popular works in the market. The club may be frrmd at the club price, $i a year, without tbe engraving, or at the full price, i'i, with the engraving of the Last stopper to each subscriber. List and description of toe Library, and specimen ropy of the Magaiioe, will be forwarded on re ceipt of & cents. Over as) Libraries, or S.000 volumes, hare already been distributed in accordance with this offer, and we should be glad of an opportunity to furniah a Library to every clergyman, to every school Uacbcr.or to some one at every post-office in the country. AGENTS GETTING RICH. Tbe success which our agents are meeting with 11 I most astonishing. Among the many evidences of this fact, we are permitted to publish the following: Gcttlehu The following facta in relation to what your Agenta are doing in this section, may he or use to some euterpriMng young mu in want ot eiulnym-n.. The Rev. Tnhn E. Jardon, of this place, ba m.ule, rinre last Christmas, over $4000 in his agency. Mr. havid M. Heath of Kidrfly, Mo., your General Azynt lor I'latt Count r, ia making fperdayon each SutAnt employ ed oy nun, and Hers n eimor r.vtns, oi uregon, jio , your Agents for Holt Conuty, are making from $x to $2 per day. and your hamble servant bias made, since tbe aevent'h day of last January. OT-r il.T-K). besides aying fin- 30M acresof land out of the husineas worth over l.ouu. You are at liberty to publish this statement, if you like, and to rclvr to any of the parties n.imed. DAN ILL UKKiaU, Carrolton, Mo. With surh inducements as we offer, anybody can oh tain suliecribers. We invite every gentleman out of em- ployroent, and every lady who desires a pleasant wunvf making occupation to apply at once for an agency. Ap plicants should inclose 5 cent for a specimen copy of the Magaaine, which will always be forwarded with an swer to application by return mail. SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. As we desire to place it in the hands of every person who proposes to get up a club, and also of every agent, a copy of tbe engraving of TUE LAi-T SCrPER,' " specimen, each applicant inclosing us $3 will receive the engraving, post-paid, by return mail, also specimens of Our publications and one of tbe numbered subscription receipts, entitling the holder tn tbe Magasln ane year. This offer is made only to those who desire to act as agents or to form clubs. Address OAKPMTTHAOs No. 371 Broadway, New York. LEWIS PALMER, A RCHITECT and BUILDER, il. LEWISBURG. FA ll' Office in ihe university Building f?.'j ONIONS for sa'e at Jan IS SCHREYER.S NOTICE Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate of J A' P. WALTER, late of Limestone Twp, Union connty, deceased, have been granted lo 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 payraent,and those having any just claims are also requested to present them le gally authenticated for settlement. EMANUEL WALTER, Administrator. Limestone, Jan. 12, 1858 "A Bosk for Lvery Han's Klbrary." RARE 1XUVCEMESTS TO AGESTSf cr AN VASSER8 WANTED lo obtain subs cribers forthcCoMrn.BiiB'iTB Gxoona- mt awn ilisrfinv, Anetent ana Mnaern. ttr THE WORLD." By 8.G.Cwairn.(Pcicr Parley.") Handsomely bound in cloth gilt and Illustrated with 2110 beautiful Engravinirs and 80 Maps. Price $1. Sold only by Agents, to each of whom a special district s ill be given. Applicants should mention what ennntirstbey would like to canvass. The book is now ready. Copies sent by mail (post-paid) on receipt of the price. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. The I lime Journal says of this work: No family should be without it." For full particulars in recant to an ascnev addresss GEOKGE W. ELLIOTTem jn Publisher Publisher.lKWill StX'.Vr l"t?"All kinds of School and Miscellaneous Bookse.henpl'ublicaiionsJSlaiione ryand Maps furiisbed at the very lowest prices. Orders solicited 3ui711 NOTICE IS hereby given that the accounts of Pr. Thornton & Co, Thornton & Vanvalzah and of Dr. Tnoriiton, have been assigned to us, and the Books placed in the hands of Jon, B. Li, Esj for o!lection. Those indebted upon tbe same will please settle immediaiely. WILLIAM .Ml Mltlt., J A J. WALLS. Dec.3t, 1857 WM. L. IIARKIS $10 REWARD ! 11THKRKAS, there U now in the hands If (as I am informed) of I. ii. Rnhland a single bill purporting to be signed lo I.nihrr Hank by me, which I pronounce to be a false paper. The above reward will be paid lo any person who wiil furnish me wilh evidence sufficient to convict in a criminal court Ihe person or persons who bronght said single bill into existence; and I hereby warn all persons against purchasing said false note. JOHN ROLAND. Lewisburg, Dec. 29, 1357 - - - KwaaMatAtal IllAtioA- NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes tamentation Ihe last will and testament of SIMON HAKTMAN. late of Lewis township, Union connty, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due form of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. REUBEN 1IARTMAN, Eiecu JOHN. SWARTZ. Jtors. Miliheim, Center Co, Dec. 30, 1S57 pd EX ECl TORS' NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the estate of PAUL UOODLANUER, lale of White Deer lownship.Union connty, deceased. All persons indeMed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authen ticated lor settlement. EDWARD RANCK, ) Exec- SAMUEL GOODLA.VDER, i mors While Deer, Dee. 23, 1857 pd Dissolution. "pVTOTICE is hereby given that the Partner- X 1 ship heretofore existing between Daniel Weidrnsaul and Mark Halfpenny, known as the firm of V. Weidenaaul 4 Co- is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All settlements of said Firm lo be made wilh D. Weidensaul. D. WEIDENSAUL, M. HALFPENNY. Laurelton, Nor. 23, A.D. 1857 . Dr. LBrngger Dr. J.F.Harvey HOMEOPATHIC Physicians, south side Market St, between 4th & 5th ly640 LEWISBURG, FA GOODHAN & CE&MBERLIN WOULD invite general attention to their Fall and Winter Stock of UOODS, just received. French Mennoes, Alpacas. Debages, Plaid Woolens, Uinghams, Delaines from 10 to 5 cts. per yd. Prints from H to 12 cts. per yd. Shawls, tiloves. Ho siery, ic. A general assort ment 01 GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satincits, Yastings, Cravats, Oloves, Hats. Ac, ic. GROCERIES. New York Canton Co.'s Teas, tine Green and Oolong, Rio and Java Coffees, Sail. Fish, Sugars, Svrup Molasses, Soap, Can dles, Cheese, Ac. ALHO, HARD WARE, QCEEXS ARL f c. Lewisburg, October 23, 1857. Rich and Rare IS Ihe large and choice assortment of new r.4LI & UIVTER COODS, now arriving at the well known Corner Store "BEATER, KREMER k H CLURE. Call and see ! Lewisburg, Oct. '57 $10 REWARD ! THE Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Lewisburg will pay Ten Dollars for testimony which will lead to Ihe conviction of the persons who removed, inju red or destroyed private property in this Borough on ihe nights of the 31st alt. and the 2d inst. By order of Ihe Council, Nov. 3d, 1857. J. SCHREYER. Burgess Richards' Xcw Black I d. A FTER years of eiperimenting, J. II. j Richards has at last attained the end of elegantly polishing, and at the same time 01 ing and mflenini; the leather at the same time. All who "eo in" for a splendid article, will nse "Richards' New Compound' sold by Christ A Caldwell, C. W. Schaflle, Alex. Am nions, P. Hnrsh, Goodman A Chambcrlin. J. A J.Walls, J.M'Faddin and ethers in Lcwisb'g. Ct9 w3pd J. H. RICHARDS, Prop'r. N. V. DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP, a certain cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising from an impure statin of lh atnmaeb alan a ran pre TMitiTe of rWEK ASD AOVhfrtr 7S rt. per hnttla, tor aale hy t. CAI.UWW.b. Assignee's Ifotlce. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the nnder J signed has been duly appointed Assignee of Daniel D. Guldin.of Lewisburg. All per sons knowing themselves indebted, either by note or book account are are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are hereby notified to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN A. MEKTZ. Lewisburg, Sept.23,1857w6 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks tor all engaged in the service of the lr. 8' in the War of lr12. and for their Widows, al the Office of the Lewisburg Chionicle. To ConstablesCourt Eeturas aud otht I D 1. !. iid at the Chrcnute Ullice. LUM H Kit ! LUM II Kit ! ! fXlHE subscribers have fur sale ft'ntm (in lots to suit purchasers), a larfe stock of i2V-L. ftnfl.rM4feZ3 VISE BOARDS rnrl Smfl .'iii'Lt Plank Ac. AIo 5,000 Hill.. Which are offered low IV.r ITi-h, at our Mills on Souih Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township or deliverrj on ihe Itrnsli Valley Narrows road at the end of onr Road. Nov. 20 JOHN M CALL & BRO S. NOTICE. IT'OR valne received I do hereby assign and ; set over unto S. Ii. HiLFrissi ihe fd lowing personal property, to wit : 1 spring wagon at I one horse sled at $t, I emting box at $1, 2 tuns of hay at -0. I cooking stove at I . 50 vards of carpet at ! $12.50, 3 pairs of bedsteads at 915, I sett of i enne. bottomed chairs at siS. 1 sell of ro'nrix.n chairs at $1, 1 lare rocking ehnir at i, I sink at $5, I bureau at $12, 3 f.ilil-s at itll. I looking glass at Vi. I lounge at 1 iron keltle at .50, 1 sen of single liirneis al 3 slmats al 3, 1 sow at ST I91. j Witness my hand and aeal.thts thirtieth day i of November, A.I). 1H57. I ALEXANDER CLEMENd. Witness present: Ricud VB. Li si out New Goods ,1. Old Stand!' V GENERAL assoriment of Ory i.ourls. made-vp Clnlhlnij, Hit A- ( '', liuott and SIukm satiable for the &eauu. Hard Ware, Queens Ware, Groceries, SALT, FISH, &c, all of which wtll be sold at prices to snit lit times. Liberal deductions made f"r Cash! M'CREHJHT A- IIALCK. Buflalo X Roads, Nov. 20, 157 TEW GOODS! i BROWN k STERNER, At the Old 'Xchange Store, having bought a mil rranii anoiA of Croods in the Cilvat rrry tine rutra by reason of the HARD Tl.MES.are able tnsupply their former customers and the public renerally wilh the best Goods on Ihe mot accommoda ting terms CALL AXD XEE.' Lewisburg, Nor. 1857 Important to FARMERS ! rflHE subscriber is prepared to clean l Cloterstord at ihe well known Mill 01 Wv.T. Li. in Keily township. Union Co, on the shorter"! notice,anJ aw damage by I... ii .iye riie seed. t&Tjor the Fifteenth Entlu-1 Thankful for past patronage he asks a con tinuance of it assuring his customers that he will do his utmost to give satisiariinn. Nov. 1S57. GEORGE BAKER H. H. Dersham, II. D., PRACTICING Physician, Kortb Tbird sir. 709 LEHISISLRU, FA Ordinance for Markets. SECTION I. Be it ordained hy the Eurgen and Town Council of He Biirnugh of Lrir iiburg, and it is hereby ordained hu the aulho- riy of the tame, That WEDNESDAY and SATLKDAY mornings of every week shall be the HiarKet Times for said Borough, when it may be lawful to sell and bnv articles of produce frr family nse; and that MARKET S I REM, from Second to Fourth Street', shall be used for snch sales wagons fee. lo oceapy the sides of the pavements on the north side of the street from the first of October to iha first of April, and the south side of the pave ment the remainder of the year. Str-riox 2. lie it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons, either the producers of marketing or their immediate agents, as hucksters or otherwise, to peddle or sell in anv street or alley or in any part of the said Borough, any articles of produce tor tamily use, other than at the times and places specified in the first section of this ordinance; and any person or persons violating this ordinance shall incnr a penalty of from One Dollar to Five Dollars, to be re covered before the Burgess or any Justice of the Peace of Union county as like sums are recovered under the laws of Pennsylvania, with costs, in the name of the Burgess and Town Conncil of the Borouh of Lewisbare; one half of said penally to be paid to the Overseer of the Poor of said Borough, and the other half to the informer. Passed at a meeltncot the Council, Tues day evening, Nov. 3 1857. and ordered to be published. J. SCHREYER, Burgess. Nov. B, 1.',7. First of the Season! T SCHREYER & SOX have received U a an entire NEW STOCK of Fall an1 Winter tiooAs. comprisins a larre lot of I.ADJEs' PRESS GOOPS.Nilks. French Merini.,l'ashmeres, Dc Laines.Poil ile Chivre, a large lu of De Laines to sell at 12 cia ; Also, a general assortment of Men's Wear, Cloths, Cassimere, Velvet and Silk Vesi ings and Satinetts.al al! prices. Kha wis, men's and la dies'.FIannels.Muslins.Tickings. ti icensware. GROCERIES, and a general assoriment nf ev erything belonging to a Country Store, which have been bought very cheap for cash, and are determined to sell very cheap for the same. Those wishing to purchase for cash will please rail and examine for themselves. Oci.9,'07'- stmEi 11. onnit, Afforne at I.utv. OFFICE on South Second near Market 8t. LEWISBURG. FA. I II Professional Business entrusted to his care will be failln'iillv and promptly atten !cd l'J Septl 11. 157 ICE CREAM SAMl EL HOFr.MAN has opened a new Ice Cream Saloon over his Confectionery, and wishes to see his nu merous customers ihwre. LOOK THIS Wil l xotice! xoticl:: xotice::: HAYING just returned frnm the Cif y with an unnsally larse Stock and well selected, and am now prepared lo sell goods lower than can be bought elsewhere ou iliis side of Philadelphia. Hardware ! Hardware !! Hardwire ! ! ! Hails alls Locks, Lalches. Hinces Screws, Glass, Putty, Paints, on in fact ever) lllinfr yon may want to build your self a lirst-raie house or bam twenty per cent, lower thaa ever before. VAn way .' This trait f f CARPENTERS, here yon can get the cele brated Greenfield Planes, Spear A Jaekson's hand, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher's. Bralty's and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent and common Braces. Brace Bitts. Aniera Squares. Guages, Iron Screws, Compass Saws, Hamond's Hammers, Ac. Blacksmiths' Iron RO.V IRON ALL KINDS Bar, Scollop. Tyre, Oval, Round and Square Cast Steel, Spriiizand English Steel, Vises, Anvils, Bellows, Screw Flairs, elc. 1IOISEKEEPERS! Table Knives and Forks, Carver. Spoons. Kettles, Lamps, Can 41"tK.. OftV. Villa. Oilrlntha. Mata. Paoa. Rowla. tm. WALL Ml 'tat a will n4 all lit. akT. wnk aTrat aaaOT aw'R al Iba Uaaaw.aa l- Has T-aEO Josrell M'FAPnKN, In th old Caaaax Mawa, I.KWI.'HI'RO. Pa. TBIS H A 1 .' 1BJ3 H A I 1 II.OTILS Cassimeres and Vcstinss, Hals, , a hue asortment at GiieJiaaB IhaiubrrUn. hereby given that the co-l 1 1 ersh,p I ! "?l '"1 retvlott ritating Hivnt law radiirg as the firm of CkriM 4 VuUmrlt Ims been this day dissolved by Bk oal consent. Th Books.No'ns and Aacaiaala are left with t. S. Caldwell for immwdiatw st tlemenu 1 UEO 8 CHKIa-S. PaUUbWtLL. Lcwiaharg. Nov. 9. lb7 H0TIGE. rpHE anderslgned will cntiac Cro(r. I Mtatii nerv, l':nl. Oil, Ulatn aa4 Pawn' Medicine business at lb old (land of Christ Caldwell, wher he will b happy to I. a9 his old custumars and new. Nor. , 147. F 8 CALDWELL. DISSOLUTION. rilHE c.partnerhip in the cr.aoh-maktng I businass between the undarsigaed a dissolved hy mutual cvnsent on the 2H;h of JuljU l(fS7. The books iVc. sr. at th. old stand for settlemeai. WM. II. KIT. EH. Oct. 2:1, i7. FLAMAN'tii BY IS KB HIVEUSITI AT LEWMBCSS. OT!lT.Stiben!r to tha BaiUwna fund are respectfully mformsd thai th Last Illilaill nt on ihe'sub'enpuons is now d-ie and p?.- ai,:e. J.A.MLKIZ, . U aj'P limed Co!ie tor,and authorized to receive anil receipt fol the same. A. K. BELL. t;.-ner.-.; Agent and Trusarer. Lewisburg, Oci. I, 1b57 ! TISSOLl'TION. Notke Is hereby e ! J s riven, that lh Copartnership baretnfora existing between Charles M. CrUw and Jobs I Ht.innerl has been this day dissolved by mats. ' al consent. The books and papers laft m Charles 9. Crues bands tor coiireiinia, CH A3. 8. CRITEB, Oct. 5. 1857. JOHN RTANNEKT. The Butchering business will b carried 00 at the old stand by C. 8. Criten, aadar tbt aa. perintendenca of John StannerL IXIOX BAEEBT axD COXFECTIONEIIY. riTJlE subscriber respectfully takes tkia &a 1 thod to inform the citizen of Lewisbarg and vicinity in general, and the Ladieaia paa ticulai. that be has oponed a If nil Try lt Conlort loner j, on Third smt, ia Mr. Bearer's Buildiag. whetai h will ba ready Iu supply all who mny favor bins with a call with the best of everything in bi li of ba sineas. BREAD, CAKES and COXrEU TIONERY od hand at all lima. Beiag a practical Baker and Confectioner fov apwaxla of twenty-live years, ha feels confident thai a4 who favor him with a call or giv him a trial shall not be disappointed. Waddings and Parties supplied at tbe shortest notice, on tha most reasonable terms. AH aorta of OtdV mental Work done to order. E READ delivered at Host at all time when desired. CHARLES HELNER. Lewisburg, Oct 7, 157. PRODUCE WANTED. Notwithstanding tha "Aard timm," Pnautra must continue to try lo live. Wa art awar that many of onr patrons, in conseqatnee oX the short crop of the great Wheat staple, may feel as if tbey bad not the Cash to spare foe he Chronicle. We are de-irous of accommo dating all as far as possible, and will receive all suitable PRODUCE for tamily as ax Cash rales. Please bring aa early ia the Mas son as convenient. Wa want mora of tee at Wood, Lard, TUUmr, Foultrg, Froth Mm, A c. Jcc on old or new accounts bat bo Cash to say for them wilh, as we have other atee for iu OLOTHIWONl T GOLDSMITH & BRO'S take pleas- l are in announcing tolhe citizens oLear isbnrg and the public in general that they have received the largest stock of Black. Bin. Brown and Mixed CLOTH. FROCKDRES and SACK CtU7 Cassimere Coal, of all kinds, Cassimere, Cloth and Caisinetl fast. Velvet, Silk, Satin, Cloth. Cassimere and Sat inett Vests, Hat; Cap. Shirti, Vmdmr Clatkm nf every description, which they effer U sell Cheaper than the Cheajpttl, for Ciai. We would call particular artentioa to oar stork of BOYS' CLOTUIXe. Clothing made to order, with neatness and despatch. J. GOLDSMITH BRO'S. Oct. t.lStf. statkat all awl, swat a Walla TOS. L. YOPER, Prac tfral Wttf hma- ') kerand dealer in Clocks. Warohew, Jewel ry. Silver Ware, Pianos. Mulodeuns and flieea Music. All kinds of ('locks and Wotohea repaired and warranted for one year.. Spectacle) to suit any eyea for sale, and new glasses inserted in old frame. Lewis linrg, June 4, 157. NEW GOODS I THE Plac? to hnv Goods, cheap! L inniGK sl wetzel Beg leave to announce to the public that ihey have opened a large and complete stock of FAL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing erery var.ety i jhl.a lies'and Gent's Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimere. Linen Goods, Vestings, Ginghams, Calicoes. Milks, Btraces, Berage Delaines. Shalley. Tawns. Muslins, a large assortment of EM BROIDERIES of all kinds, Jlmnets, ITatt, and dipt, also a large assortment of CARPET!. MLT, riau, as, always aa baa. Farmers and Housekeepers ara T"rerfiitlT InrilM to eianla. eT awiilwiiil e KKncKKIKX. CKIIirKEKr. HAKl'tTAkt. itJUSXm a1, ann w. wr. atiafM uiat tow will aaat rrtl.mr. nt lb bat loalitf, jou uaj ibaln, al Um aawt aaMrrmti- r.U-. iHir Unrsls wr aateetrw with wnaraat eawa, aw4 we bcla-Tfiltin0ndofthTerT haaf, anw I r.r thaaawitty ae rbwp aa thrj ran reaaODablj bv 011Ta4 a aay wtajae atnrt, an tlM HVat Branrh. We resMHtI.llr Inrll. owr oM rwtoam to eall w4 an. our alock, ami w. are anre w. raw wm.1 T.wr wwailw and tank. l-il01Clli takaa aa nmal CJtR aawae reroant. LKWls IHDINaa. Uwiabar,:. Vt. Is.'.? A R05 .W Ml ZaL. THE BEE-H1VK I THE "IJ MamraoiFaneaa! Net- A. withstanding the hard times and Bank suspensions, J. & J. WALLS have received and are now opening an linns, nally large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER COOPS. consisting partly of Cloih rf every grade, plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, a peautlfo T.irMtT at Vattnira. Italian Ctotba, Jrana Tawarfa ama! Winter war, alM Iirllea' DreM Coadi, rwh aa Silk., Tirsnra. Helaina. Tpff.. Trlar. Whtf. Ucsrl.linahan. fcnlmMl.rMa. ntibana. rlnN,T.(il. bMaebed and brow a Mualioa, Iriah Lhien bhaa la, ai.it STRAW GOODS of tctt variety and atria alaa a laa ralaetloa r4 Hardware, QrEESfw.RB Cedar asd Willow TROOVf, &c. &c. sulttstteall Ibewant. of tha rer.p! a awrnk M l CAR'PETINGS, If, r .11 H whfrb lh off I fr- f.-ii ffl'f'7 W.W'Uw!. rrtr.w. tr.n It I ' ff 0rT 1 9-4 t) tafc'n in tvliog i -ocd. Labu.-V Oct, Hi7. hi r4
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