UMON COUNTY STAR & LEWISBUEG CHKONICLE-FEB. 3, ISCO. Si! v it ,v.3 I I '4 1 tvt: An Irish Expedient. Simon Snyder, the Governor of the Keystone State, was sitting comfortably in . bia parlor tt Selinagrove, bis rural abode, the cares of State sitting lightly on bis Wast, for he bad jast left bis dinner ta ble, and felt at peace with all the world, when a knock was heard at the front door, aiid I'atrick O'Haanegaa was ushered in to the presenca of the good-natured Gov ernor. "GuVncr Snyder, I suppose," said Pat, with an attempt at an elegant bow. "So I am called ; pray be seated, and iell me what I can do for you to-day." Tat cast a look around the room, rob bed hts knees as be sat down on the edge of the chair, and, after a few moments, bcsilation, he began in this wise : "Wal, Guv'ucr, it's about six years since I came till this country, and I've been a livin' all that time up there on Ly coming creel-, aod I thought it was about time I wag goiti' borne till tho ould coun thry, to fee my poor ou'd mother, God I lets her! befoic she dies, and all my ctilJ friends there; and so I'm on my way, you see, and I thought, as I had beard the people taikio' a great deal about Guv'ucr Snyder, and what a great Guv'ner be wa., that I would 6 top and pay my rc rpects till him." Here l'at took a rest, nd bran again: "And so I'll be gmu' to Pbiladelfy, and a good lecg step it is to go afoot, and then I'll go to New York, and go aboard a ship, and Eail till ould Ireland, acd" (here ho lock a long look at the sidt-lrd, sparkling with its wcll filleJ decanters) "when I see my ould mothur, and all my ould friends, I'll tell the in Low I called on the Guv'ucr of Pin nylvany, end bow bo was mighty polite, nJ gave me a glass of brandy to drink his bonor'g health." The Governor look the hint, and filled a glass, which Pat emptied as soon, saying, ''Your good health, Guv'ner, and long life till ye, and all your kith and kin !" Dow a sat Pat again, and after answer ing a few kind inquiries of the Governor, be arose and fpuke : "Wal, I e-pj'se I must bo moviu. I'm goia' from here to Pbiladclfy, and it's a lung step to go afjet, and from there I'll go till New York, and then I'll go aboard a tbip (o ould Ireland, and then I'll tell ail my cjtilJ friends that here I called on the great Guv'ner of Pinnylvany, and he gave mc two glares bf brandy to drink bis honor's health." The Governor was caught, and poured out the second glass, which loosened the ether end of Pat's tongue, and ho went over the rigmarole again, ending with thrco glasses of brandy. ''Ah V'said tbe Governor, "but you have not had three glasses." Pat as cut up and cut down by this wnexprctc j answer. He pushed his fin gers through his hair, dropped Lis lower jiWf and looked likei a deeply wounded jintleniau" as he was. A harpy thought bit him, and brightening up, be said : "But you wouldn't have tno tell my ould mother a lie, would you?" The guJ Governor as melted for a moment, ofcj tbe third glass pa-ted from the siJe-biard into the longing bosom of the dry lri.-hman, who drank, and thu9 began : "A thousand thanks, Guv'ner ! the saints lhas and tGe Virgin kape you, and give you hug life and plenty of Eucb brandy as tLi, yonr honor ! And now I'll be goin' t ) Philadelpby, and it's a loBg way there afoot, and then" The Governor could stand it do longer, but, half laughing, and half njad at tbe impudence of Pat and his own readiness to be coaxed, he showed lii guest to tbe door, aud told him, as it was so far to rhiljflclphj, be bad better be making tracks in that direction without any more tola. The Woman's Kiuuts Poctbine is sow carried to extremes, as a national question, and it is high time the conserva tive element of tbe aex should interfere to check tho fctroug-miuded misses of the con federacy in their cruel efforts to invalidate tbo marriage contract, which our patriotic mothers and brave fathers held so sacred. What can be more creel aud un-woman-like, or more repugnant to our chivalry, than to hear Louisa Anna continually call ing upon her strong-minded sisters, Miss Virginia, the Misses Carolina, Miss Souri, Tliss Is-ifpi, Mary Land, Aliie Bama, Geurgi-i a, ia. to dissolve the Union, and some, of tbem v:n so far forgetting the dignity of their sex as to insult their ven erable old M assa Cbusctts 1 We havo been thinking all along that this woman's rights business woulj mike trouble among mar ried folks 1 Buttons is the Box. It k a very estnmon practice in some sections, accord ing to report, to drop buttons into the con tribution box in lieu of change, where it is desirable to kitcp up appearances. A clergyman at the Kast,acSabbaths ago, at the closo of his discourse said : "A collection will be taken up for the bent fit of the heathen in tbe Sandwich Islands ; and here I wish to warn those of you who put in buttons, against the too prevalent custom of flattening down the eyes, which, while it has no effect in fleceiving the poor heathen into using them for coin, never theless renders them entirely useless for buttons I" The Louisville Jiurnal has the follow ing sharp paragraph, which evidently is more in earnest than in j ke : "Tbe editor ef the New York Xctct mj he came long ago U the conclusion that tbe negract aro an inferior race. If he meattf iufcrior to white uien generally, La b yght ; if to himself individually, be , iM ' J The following story is told at Washing ton of the U on. Thaddeus Stevens of Penn rvlvania: At tbe time when several of the Aoti Lecompton men voted for Mr. Gilmer of North Carolina, one of the prom inent Southern Democrats approached Mr. Stevens, savins be was verv much aston ished that these men should vote for Mr. Gilmer, who owned nearly a "hundred bead of niggers." "Docs he?" said Mr.S., "then I thiuk I shall vote for him myself, for it is your little one-headed nigger men who make all tho trouble." So he cast one ballot fur him, and seared the whole Southern delegation by the vote of one anti-slavery man for an Anti-Leconipton, No-Slavery-Extension, Tariff, Southern Whig. The Democrats might have elec ted Gilmer on that ballot, but would have nono but a fuH-blooded Free Trado Pro Slavery Buchanan man ! My friend , the artist, has a luxu riant growth of gray hair on his faco, com pletely concealiug his eating apparatus. ' Once on a time" he was at the residence of one of our princely planters, painting the family. Among the guests was a lit tle girl, a four-year-old, very bright, and somewhat spoiled. As our friend was coming from breakfast, tbe little one, who Lad been romping cn the piazza, planted herself in the door way, blocking it up, and with wonder and determination to sat isfy it on her face, gazed steadily at him. Finallv she burst out: "Mr. , have you got any nwi'f?" The roar that fol lowed must have answered her question saihfactorily, for she fl.d aghast at its ca pacity." Some twenty-tive or thirty years ago, an Irishman, William Patterson, left Erin's green isle to find a borne in America. Having friends in tho region of Fair Ha ven, Ohio, he made his way thither. Tak ing dinner one day at the bouse of Dr. P., j be was treated to the American dish, wholly new to him, of green corn in the ear. Unwilling, however, to be thought ijnca himself, or being anxious to display unusual sagacity, after having eagerly de voured tbe savory corn, his appetite still uuapfrti-cd, Lc passed up the despoiled cob wilh the very natural rrqucst, "Plazj put some moreuse on my itivkV Not ooe "L'uion Meeting" has been held South of Mason it Dixon's line ! Furs . Furs.. .Fancy Furs! 4 FINE assortment of Fancy Furs i now V. fir sale aI ,ne l-e'burg Hat Manuf aciory cheaper than has ever been offered in this country. Laities are ri?-pectfui;y invited to call and examine the qualiiv. JOS. (ilUSO.W Agt. ?Ii'N. liauuuti Jortlun'K Ilstate. "V'OTICC is hereby qiven that Letters A Tesiameniary t.n Ihe e.ute of Hannah Jordan, laie of Swatara township, Uauphin county, decease 1. hai e teen granted by the ItVgisier of Ka'iphincouniy lo the sulxcriher. All persons indi bled to said estate will make immediate payment; and those having claims will present ihein prnppr.'v aulhenlicated for settlement. JAMES 0. M'CI.L'KE, I.ewisbur?, Dec 2, ISoU. Executor Josiah Baker & Co,, H AVE made arrangements wilb E. E. Locke & Co. to furnish !I5 per ceut. ALCOHOL. by the Ebl. and Hair DM. as cheap as it can be brush! in Philadelphia. They have also just received a general as sortment of PaintK sunt Oil4,Glas and Putty, mVhL VfttlKISHES, BRUSH KS and l'KRFUMERY, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, CUTLERY, LURXIXG FLUID, Pine Oil, all popular Patent Medicines, LiquorsTobaccn, SnulUnks, Soda Ash, Wheel Grease, .c. &c. All the above articles offered VERY C'HUAP FOK CASH. Call before buying elsewhere. Our Motto is "Small Profits & ulcU Sales." I.ewisburg, May 13, ISM. RIVIERE HOUSE LEWISBCKG. f.i. n. C iiirrzci,, prop'r. THIS Hottl is located in the center of the tnun, one square from the Court House. Persons aitendis Court, or having other bu siness in the town, will find this a pleasant a:id coinfonable h.nne. Charges moderate. Lcu i.-biirg, Pa-, Sept. 6, 1K59 in.l Cabinet and Chair Ware-Room, AND STEAM TUK.IC SHOP. N OKTH 1st and Front St. The subscriber most respec:!ul!y informs the citizens of Lewisburc and surrounding country that he has on hand for sale ihe largest, best and cheapest assortment of I'urilitnre ever eer offered lo the public cninpusing rrrm Bureaus, Fancy and Common Bed " 'steads. Jenny I.ind, Cottage, French EESJ.uid Common Tables, Center, Card, Pier, Dining. Breakfast and Common Hat Stands, Collage Washslands, and common Siands of all kinds. Hair. Clnth. ami TT CAXE SK AT Chairs of all kinds, HORSE SHUE Chain at Wholesale. Common and Rocking Chairs and a little of rveryih:ng in Furniture line. Metallic Cases and Wooden Coffins either on hand or made lo order, and FL'.NKRALS attended lo promptly as nsual. Being provided with Circular and Scroll Saws driven t y steam rower, I can furnish all kinds rf Cabinet TURNIN G N"le Posts and Banmsiers and Hand Railings on hand or Turned or Sawed to order, different sizes and patterns. Furniture to order. Repairing as usual. Cy'CheaptT than Ever for Ktady Pay.j Thankful for nearly ibirly years of liberal public paironate, 1 respeciluily ask a contin uance of ihe same, and hope to deserve ii. DAVID G1NTER. Lewisburg. Sept. 30, 1829 CHARM: .WKKEGOR carries on the above business in Fnck's Brick Block, Nonh Third street. Culling and Ma king in good style according to Ihe best Fash ions. Cuve us a chance, and see if we can not uii" yco. C. MACG. Lewisburg, Nor. I, 85 4 . . . . ..... "STAK&C1IR0XICLE" CALENDAR. CO -Ci , o( J as.- I u ? ir S-is- 5 C3 c J J.l.j 2 3 4 5 6! 10 llils'ln 14 17 J" lit 3 4 5 HI 9,1" II 12 13 14 lli'i;il IV 31; -6 1-.U'I3I 'III Febr. I I ills 3 4 1HS. 2 3 4 .1 7 SI Hi II i'jiiauiiiiii7liii lfifusijKjSajM;: .loill 1 l.i. 14 1 11., 17 ) R 1H;-.M121 22 23 24 34 Krpl. 2a l ..It .K,ii:i2!n n is lr.:i;:iA:i:ai'2i a-;:3ii2;'ij2,il27iil129 :'! I I I I lnll I 1 U Hull 12 1.1.14 I5ii!i7li 1'.' aii-ji -iaa.24,2i hwia Maj. June ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. f"i"K) all whom this may concern : On the I sinh day of December, A. D. 1S5D, JO- StPH M'FADDI.V, of the borough of Lewis burg and county of I'nion, having made a vol untary assignment lo v in. Jones, of said bo. rough, for Ihe benefil of creditors, Therefore, all persons knowing themselves lo be indebt ed on note, book account or otherwise, will please call and settle the same, as no further indulgence will be given. And also, all per sons having claims against said Joseph .11 -Faddin, will present ihe same for settlement. WM. JO.NES, Assignee. I.ewisburg, Dee. 13, 1859 THE Great London Treacher, X IScv. Charles II. Spurgcon, SECHFII AS A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR TO THE fHKISTlAX W ATl llMtN I liKFLKITim.Bosloa Mass. the oldest Baptist paper in the wor i. His many friends in this country who '.lave read his Sermons with profit, will hail with pleasure this opportunity for holding more intimate communication wilh him. These Letters to commence wilh the first paper in January, IMiO. Sample copies of ihe paper sent between this and January, tsnu, to persons who may order them fur examination. U'HAM, FDKI) & OLMSTEAD, Publishers, Boston, Mass rent (Bxrifnnrnf! .VU MILL GKUttB lUIIKTIO.N l PlillM! TIIIE nndersigned.findiug times rather hard I and money scarce, offers his EN-p '1 IKE STOCK of HOOTS A M) Sll OESiXfl now on hand (which is the largest in the County) at COST PRIDES FOR CASH! l$2io mistake call and examino for your selves either XhnUale or litluil.j Store keepers and others engaged in ihe Shoe trade will find it to their advantage lo call and loik at his slock and save at least 25 per cent. ! .Ilailliraclurilis; of all kinds done at very moueraie prices and UEPAIKli(j at the shoricst notice. 1"?' Don't forget the place mst duor lo J. 4 J. ' ISIore, LEWIMtl Uti. .May 9, l!59 WILLIAM JOHNSON NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. Wm. Brown Jr. & C lii. C. Dunklc, Havin formed a Partnership, at the old stand of Win. & J. H.Brown, Market St.above 4th, Lewisburg, A' RE offering a laree assortment o' Fall and W I ITER ttoodN, oonsisting ut tteauy Matte Clothing, Cloths, Casimcres, Coatings. Yesiings, Carpetinss, Bieached and Brown Linens, Drillings, Shir tings, &c. Also a large variety of LADIES' KRESS GOODS, such as Calicoes, Challies, Lawns Detains, Barages, Silks, Ginghams,Shawls.oic Also all kinds of Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Cedarware, Queens and Glassware Fish, salt, I obacco. Also all kind of Ifrlck for building pur poses. Call and examine for yourselves. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. BROWN & DLNKLE Lewisburg, Oct SO, 1859 jrcsr aiDaiias as dm Just opened, opposite tic Riviere House, in the Room lately occupied by A. Singer. A FULL and complete assortment of il FALL WINTER CLOTH- I N G,snch as Overcoats, Dress Coals, Busi ness Coals, and Coals of every style and pat tern; and Pantaloons and Vests to suit. Also, a large variety 01 under Clothing, snch as Drawers, Shirts, &c. Also, a fine assortment of Boys' Clothing of the latest styles. Also, HATS and CAl'S equal to any offered in this country. In fact, I have everything necessary in the shape of Clothing, which I offer at a very small advance for cash. PHILIP GOODMAN, Ag't. CF"AI1 kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 22. New Arrangements--New Goods! TOSEPII L. IIAWX havins taken the J well known SFYKER HAT STORE, has refitted it, and filled in an exiensive variety ol Hats, Copt, Cenllcmcn i Clolhhn. dr. Also a larse and splendid slock of CLOTHS CASS1MERE3, o-c, which he will make up lo order, he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his caxe.lo the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repairing, done to order. Lewisburg, f pril 10, 18S7 Fall and Winter Goods. Hnrsh & GOuiniAJllM--nhauls,L(irnlurj TTAVE received and opened a CHOICE I assortment of all the latest styles of FALL and Winter Goods. I he particular attention of the Ladies is called to their stock of Brilliants Dress Silks Prints Delaines Shawls Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars Ducals Sleeves Ginghams Insertings Foulards Edgings Chintzes Gloves.Ae. ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, Veslings, M'islins, Drill ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and GTShoes, Hats and l'aps,j together with a complete assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cedarware, Queens ware, fcc. all of which will be disposed of on as favora ble terms ae the same articles ran be purch ase any where. La m a call.' II l s 4 si f. 7 r ii;iu ll.lJIll 14 15 I;l7 ai r. ss a24 iiS 2S a. I Mi -2i .i 4l ;. s . K H li, Iljl2ll3 :7 2S! f.;i.V;:.V ,. ..r .,KS i i Lis J ! Ji0"- i sU I 7 H villi 11.12 1 4 M (.! 7 S U 10 ll.'l I4iU lii17 IkUi 11 12jl:i 14 10 H. 17 '21. 21 i-Ji'Si 24 25 2li I t l!l 20!2122 2." 24 -: -Srl31 I I l-' i-M-'r-'i-"! till Uerr. i , i 12! 2 .-. 4 s f- 7 s 3 4 .s ; m ti in 11,12 io ulii llllll 12113 H 15 If. j li. 17 l':l'.l2il 2122 il7lll'J,2. 21 22 23 ! 24 2i J .! 2pj20j2jVi ,, FUR5 FURS! Hats and Caps. AN entire NEW STOCK just received at GIBSON'S Hat Manufactory, Lewis burg latest styles, cheaper than ever for cash. Call in. Ladies and Gents, and eiara ine for yourselves, and don't stop at places where the stock has been lying around for half a dozen years. FI'KS repaired or exchanged for new ones. DKESS H ATS made to order at short no tice and repaired without charge when they need it. UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS. 'PHE Fall Term, of 11 Weeks, will X open on Thursday morning, Sept. 22. COLLEGE Tuition per Term - -$10.00 Room rent and fuel - 4.50 Library care repairs 95 ACADEMY Tuition - From J lo:$7.00 Care and repairs . - - 45 FEM. INSTITUTE Tuilion.from J7lo 10.00 Repairs - - -. - 20 J. R. LOOMIS, President Lewisburg, Aug. 18, 1859 $40.00 PAYS for a full course in the Iron City College, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial school id the uui ted States. Fonr Larere Halls For Writing. Commercial Calculations, Book Keeping and Lectures. Usual lime to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon gradua ting, is guaranteed lo be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from 500 lo $IOOO. Students enter at any time So Vacation Review at pleasure. Ursl Premium for Rett Writing awarded this Institution. The best and grea test variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of the I ntoii, is tound here. nr.Ministers Sons received at hair price. For Circular atid Specimens of Wriiing, and Embellished View of the College, inclose five letter stamps, and address 782 F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. LEWISBURG ACADEMY. r I MIE 1'all Session of this Institution will I commence Musiiat, Sept. 19, IH59, to con tinue 13 weeks ; to be succeeded immediately by the Winter Session rf the same length. A short Vacation will be given during the Holidays. All the Branches of a thorough Academic Course are taught, and young men desirous of qualifying themselves forTeaching.for en tering College, or for general business, will find 11 to iheir advantage to enter this school. The Bible is a Text Book. A larsre Class of Young Ladies is secured. TUITION per session of 13 weeks,including contingent expenses. R1MARY 'Uridine. Writing. Ifc-nner, Arithmetic, tic,.--., linon. rthI L. S. HinttirT.I S5 OC Al AM 1 11 k.NliLISU !! not included bo,c '.M LAMil'AliKS 0 No additional charges ; also, no deductions except for protracted sickness. Tuition pay able immediately upon ihe rinse i'f the ses sion. JOHN RANDOLPH. Ancnst 2fi, I8.".9. Principal Hook Bindery! riMIK subscriber having rrntrd ihr entire Book Bindins establishment of Worden .V Cornelius and added to il his own tools, is now prepared 10 EIKD OR RE-BIND Cook?, JIagaziucs. Pamphlets, Music, Catalogues. Ncwspaptrs.stc. either Full or Half-Buund, in various kinds of l.i ATHtn or of Mi sLn.and lined wilh Marble Paper of different fiiures. Old bibles and other Books or Papers which it is desired to preserve as memorials in a family, can be made more secure by the Bin der's skill. (fj Blank Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, Pocket Books, Albums, Diaries. Ac, Loitered with Void in legible and durable characters, to order. MUSIC PORTFOLIOS, Ac, made to suit customers. IITA good Bindery has long been desired in this vicinity, and I therefore respccifully solicit the public patronage, trusting that my experience and auention to business will give satisfaction. I intend to charge moderate and uniform prices, on the " Live and Let Live" principle and hope to make il a permanent business. 1'rotluce ami Store. Gomh taken in pay. fVRent and stock requiring money.I expect l'A Y OS DELI YEll Y of all work.rj Bindery in Beaver's wooden block, N.Third street, four doors from Market street.r.ear ihe Chronicle office. CHA'S J. STAHL. Lewisburg, April 1, 1859 LUMBER! LUMBER!! rUHE subscribers havefor sale X (in lots to suit purchase rs)fi3( a larse stock or fr! 1'ISE BOARDS Panel Sttin M Plank. Ac. Also 5.000 flE RAILS. 26 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality. Also Square Timber for Buildings : Which are offered low for cash, at our Mills on South Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Vallev Narrows road at the end of our Road. I i A Diploma for a superior sample of Planks, and a 1 reromm tor Kails ana sning les.were awarded os at the last Union Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M'CALL A BRO'S, 1) 773 Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa BUFFALO HOUSE, LEWISBURG, CMOS CO, PA. ' Am U. BREWER, Proprietor. THIS House is the largest and most spacious in Lewisburg, and situated op posite the Court House, ou the most elevated and pleasant part of the town. Tbe proprie tor, who has rereptly purchased of the late firm of Lawshe A Sebold, has spared neither pains nor expense in refitting and re-furnishing the House. U?Please give him a call and judge for yourselves. July 1, I MSB DR. I. BRUGGER, uoMa:or.4Tinc ruisiciAX, In Vi. Brown 't New Black, Market Si, 738 (between Fifth Sbnli,)LEWI8BtJBQ. VARIETY OF VARIETIES ! A large and well selected slock of new Goods in Ihe Notion and Variety line, has just been received and opened at the Post Office, and for sale cheap lor cash. 1 591 8CO. Tbe Best Work and Latest Styles TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors would state that he has re ceived the FALL A Winter Fashions, and is prepared to CUT, MAKE, and REPAIR garments as usual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to j .execute his work satisfacto rily to all. Lewisburg, Oct 1859, j SASH and DOORS, Blinds and Siil'Tteus, Flooring, Siding, Framing, &c. For t the frag ."tore cf K. S.CALDWKIX. Lewlflbarg, Oct 24 CO-PARTNEKSII 1 1. The nmlersiirneil Lave as- Jsociatcd themselves inio copart MSJnerslnp for ihe purpo-e of carry ing on the Luiuberin;, Planing, and Carpentering business in ail their various branches, at the L'cujiobnrg Steam planing lllills, where they intend to keep a slock of Pine, Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Laih, Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutttrs, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Stilling, Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in hcc and woikmauship. j. . diefff..mi:i:ff.r, MARTIN MU'.ISBAIH, BEYERS AM.MONS. Lewi'fmrg Planing Mill. April 1, liss. $3,000 Wanted! JN pursuance of an act of the last Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, ihe Commissioners of L'uion county desire to Iforrow money to the above amount, in sums not less than $100, the interest to be paid annually, and the principal within three vears. Inquire of H. P. SHEI.LER. Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa., May 2ti, 1M. NOTARY 1'UIiLIC. . William Jones, ATTORNEY at Law. Collections Jl promptly attended to. Plfice on Market street, opposite the l'resbvienan chinch. S90 LEWISBLRG.I'A. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Eh The subscriber has on band a splendid it. collection of both Fruit and Ornamental TKEES, Ac. Ac. embracing the very best varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nec'ariiies,jrapcs,Ooose berries, Raspberries, Ctrrauts, Strawberri. ALSO Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple for street planting. Ever blooming K- se, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other Flowering Plants. fsNiirsery Grounds on ihe farm of Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburs. All orders will receive siricl attention. tjrTc imnrvill) CASH. WIL.sON I. L1.X. I.ewisburg, July 7, ISM. CABIWET AVAKE IiOOM j N' TniTII (Ih Ctrool Tl.o snl.sr.i-;i,.,r I VUlll J 111 L'lltl I. J li L Utf.lLlltlll most respectfully informs the citizens ol Lewisbnr? and vicinitv, thai he has cm hand and for sale.a cheap hit of I I RAITl'ItE, for the Spring trade, comprising Drcsyin?; and Common I5iirean., Sec retaries and Hook Ca.-'i'?, C'euter, ', Card and Pier Tables, I i n : i; r and ; Breakfast Tables, Cujiboardj?, Cot- tapre and oilier Uedtcadr, Stands Solas, and Chairs j of all kinds, c O F F I N S made to order 01 , shi.rt notice. j The public are cordially invited to examine ' his work. as he is sure that lliev will be satis-' fied wilh his stock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOL-NU Lewisburg, Sept. IT,, lS.'fi ABR'H E. EOWER, Waic liiiiukf r -Wand Jeweler, hm second door above Third, on Market street i&t l i: W ISUU 11 G, Would respeciluily inform ihe public lhat he has on hand a line assortment of Cold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches a good stock of (Jold, Cameo and Masmiic Breastpins of Ihe laiesl style Oold ami CameoEarrings &c, which he intends to sell very cheap also a splendid assortment of Eighl-D.iv and Thirty HourfXi;CA".Vatid Time pieces. Eery article warranied to be what il is sold for. The greatest care will be taken in Repai ring and Cleaning of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and everything warranted lo give satisfaction. Please make him a call, and give him some trouble to show his Watches and Jewelry. July SI, leSH C'lock.Walc!i- llh uuor we-l ol Uaiik, Also, particular attention paid to liE I'AlKlKU ot alt kinds. I have also the agency for the sale of the celebrated Coal OH Lamps, which will recommend themselves to , every one. Call and see. Sept. 9, IMS A E I'liXOIiMA.MliE Annum and Cunilvlo flout la Lrnkbarj;. giSl2II legal Auctioneer! r.i.Hoorhon rr having been appointed sole Auctioneer lor I.eu isbi.rp, is prepared to attend to all calls in his line in town and country. Commission Sales, In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the reception, and the sale at stated times, of all kinds of (ioods at Auc tion. Any one wishing todisposeof any arti cle can deposit it wilh me and I will sell it at the best advantage 1 can and charge a per centage for the same Feb. 2B, 189 F A DOXEHOWER HONEY WANTED! THE undersigned warns One Tliou nand Dollars out of his Boole Ac counts to pay of his debts. He owes, and is unpleasantly urged for payment. Those, therefore, who are in arrears to htm for six months and over, will please settle accounts immediately ; and those in arrears, under six months, will receive a reasonable discount on their aecounts for payment made within lhat lime. LxBetter settle whilst you may, and before being compelled, jr Also N. B- All persons, hereafter, employing the professional services of the subscriber, will be called upon to settle their bills punc tually at six months after attendance given. CHARGES MODERATE, and a reasonable amount of charity practice expected to be giv en where persons have Ihe disposition, but not the means, to pay. Others, in their prac tice, may extend on unlimited credit; but, for himself, he has, for the future, fixed on the six ojtbs term, which will be strictly adhered to in all eases. Gj Strict attention given tobutiness as for merly. WM. 1.E1SER, M. I). Lewisburg. July 18, 18.9in6 TARM Land ferule, 25 mil. from rhilail.lpbia. It lUilrottl. in the fute of Nw Jenwv. sil the be-t lur Asriruiturml r-urpotirr, teivir a g"l loam I oil, wilh a tlay botlca. l it land ia a larrr tratt, UI- i l.l1 tntn .m.ll .n.l k...l... . ,i . Hi" eODdtry are now aettliuir and LuiMiti. Th crupa prodnerdara laricp and ean be area irrouiD?. The cli- mate ia ueiiitmiul, and secure from rronta. Trma rrum $16 to f t!0 per acre, pnTalle within tour year by inpul menta. To Uit the ptare Leave Vine Mrret i harr at I'hiladelphia at 7 A. U., br llailmad ti r llamnontcn, itr add re, K J. Bvrn.a. bv letter. U.aiiut.iitnn lnt .... tee. Atlantir enuntT. New Jerter. get full tduili-a- I axliliaani;lhraulama. j 19 r' O Insurance, GET lNKUHEl) ! West Branch l-nrnre (omuunj. UM.K 1I A.., HON. C.G. HARVEY, J'remlct, J. W. CHAl'M AN, Sterctary. This company, on entering upon ihe tilth . . . r.u .11. . l statement of their assets aud business to ihe public. Whole amount of Risks Asset. $3,8l0,000 Roml. and oir.rtsget M-curtil bjr Qret Hun I'&tli on bkOj Jn lifcuds l.y Asr-ntii Molv. rrt'ei,-l ttr rremlufflsonloogti-rnis mi.il in Iuum j im,.o Urt.irtiU 3").0i)0 Total l.n.w ,.i.l during lift year 1'titi lmtJ.nlj n'lei'Hiiui!-.i'nil I.: Oil This Company continues to insure every description of properly, surh as tui'Jinrs, goods, merchandize, He , against loss or dam age of Fire, and tor any liinc limited or per petual. We would call Ihe particular attention o owners of valuable stock, to the depa'iinen: of Ijre Stock Imnrunce. Horses, Caitle and Mules Insured against loss by itcuth, from t either naiurul or accidental causes. Also Insurance on the lit nil k of Iml riduah for the term of one year,,at modearte rales. JAMES B. HAMLIN, Agent. Lcwisbnrg, Oct. SO, 1H5U. American Life Insurance & Triiit Co., (Capital Slock $5011,011(1) "COMPANY'S Buildings, Walnut street, S E J corner of r ourlh I'lutudtliihia. ClTI.ives insured at ihe usual Mutual rates or at Joint Stuck rates about '.'0 per cent, less oral Total Abolinenre ra'es Ihe lowest in the world. A. W HILLDIN, President JnH.Y C. Sims, Sec. 747 GEO. F. MILLER. Agent, Lewisburg AT A I JA 11 G AIM ' ' f Th subscriber has cn hand for sale 'liio Xvw IIilzleN, which he offer at a bargain fur Cash ir will Exchanse for a good HOUoE. Call soon or vou will miss iu E. F. HL'KsH, at Tloreli A lrrlmaii' st.rv, or if absent, inquire ol W. II. Kilter, at Hn. Brown, Jr.'s Mure. Lewisburs, Feb. 15 NOTICE. TO the Citizens rf Lewisburg and vicinity 11. L. Ililies has removed his Barber Shop Irom Ihe Kivicre House to Market street, basement of Widow Anions' buiidine, one door above the Post Ollice. Thankful for all p ast favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. X. 15. Tn all who tarry brr till th.-ir t-ar! ajrw rnj Ti jri-t a ilt-ufaiit lla'. e i :f t-arl- W-? tr icmv, Jn-tnill t.n 11 im ut l:i- .-ai' ( n. t u-v tr rti.i tt-ur ooni, lwels clti.n, rubrs eharp mn-i tct'if V nt. LewUturs, April I, lh.Vj. E. I.. KI.XES. 'rjih' suostnuor con-ja A tinues to carrv on ihe ?SS.SV7'2? ilI-t- ItltillVU S B'fii-i. . . f "",,,U S . ihe Old hiand on Souti.rmimiri am Third .'ir.ai near T.rL-ff ami r,i. n.rl fn I K ' solicits the pa'ronace of his friends and tin public gent-rav. " CHAIJI.ES F. HESS. Lewisburg. May 22, I SMI C. W. SCIIAFFLE'S WIIfiT.ySAI.K an. KKT.MI I'rtij and Litem waf iwjHjnnm M.irkn Wirerl - - - lewihur(f. Vm- James B. Hamlin, TTOKXEY at LAW, JV I i Office on Seci-nd M. west sii!e,5ii'i : doorsuih of Market, Let Is'tni s. i iiii.'9.i I nion Co. Pa. j WINFIELD FACTORY ! Aeur llarllelon, I'nion Co., J'o. frp5i THE suliscrilier, thankful CrVf-tt ir Pas patronage, wriiitl inlurm j HTC3T' trieriils and ihe public in pene ; Ca ral, lhat he continues to manufac ture all kiotis ui l ooli-li (.oodn, such as Clu'.hs. Cassimeres. Tweeu, attmetisv Jeaus, lilankets and Flannels; also, Carpet and Stockinsr Yarns. His machinery bein cf the best kind in ue, and hat'in empioyed the best of workmen, he feels sale in saying ; lhat bis work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. .oodup- ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand k.r sale or io cxrnange iit wnf.i. ar priers that can not fail to please. Wool, will be Carded in the best maimer and on the shcrtest notice. Terms for eardinir, cash on the de livery of ihe rolls. MAKK HALFPENNY. Winficld Mills, March 30, 1857. THOCAS 6. CRIER, (snccrssor to J.L.Ycdu) tValclimnkrr and Jeweller, Lacated two dofrii eufi rT the l.ir. n ri-nllj occG'ird ''J Mr. Vodir LLH IsLL l.l.. l a. Ctloehs, Watches, Ac, repaired on shott notice and warranted to give satistariion. CiTAu excellent assortment of Walrhes, Clocks and Jewelry cn hand Cheap furCtuh. HILT FRAMES of all sizes made lo order Lewisburg, April 29, lfM THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. rriparc fr thf Creml Pollilcal Umpalsi of 160 zf-isducemeKts to clvbs. NOW 13 THE TIMK TO SVDSCKIDE. TnxTHir.mE now mortt thin rihtn jean old, and haviugovrrft tiuarti-r t f UiilJit U ul f riWrm or ron ntnnt iiurcbajifr. tljiTum. tlirounh f"-r- llt and Tr ritory ol'our Vuica coniiDur in Mi-nrwbal tt hm Ni-ii tbe faruf rit champion of Libtrty, rrour-, ami of batTer will covluc toourfttionil grow Lb iu Virtue, THE Afli-JOAiV DAILY TttinryE it ftrinted on a Urvre impriul ht?C ml puttt-bfd Tfry tnurn.DK antl evcuinc (,.-unJay fic.ptn.0- It cintain tUiti-rials cn the tof ifi f tb tirafM, -ni;ilovlDg a )rt? ciirpi the bRt nowipuptr wrilerv of the ily ; lomen tic anj Foreign Corivi-oml-nf-e; lnve Jins of Ct-n-press; KepoiU of Lecture; Citj New; Caltli. Uome, and rnxluce Market; llciB of It-M.ks; Litfra.ry ln tullurenoe; l'peroa Merhant an J thf Arts O-okery. kc, akc We Btrive to make THE TUIItt St a Nt-tri!-lr to meet thr nnt oftbt putlic iUTeKgraphiciicwa aiuDe cutfUog Of er per annuio. 7EKMS: THE PAILY TRIBUNE is mailed to no bf tribe r at f per aianum, in adTance; .1 f.r fix mnthi. lilt XtW-lULK SMI- MKKLV TKDCyE i publi?beil every Ti ESD.it and t'miA!f, and erntatnii all the litr rials of tbe Daily, with tbe Cattle Hon-, and iienerai Markets, reliably reporlt-dexpresnly for the TK1 IttNK. Nvtices of New Imeutu n lurfiu and lH-ni--tic Comxndenie. Articles ou Couki-ry ; aiadtlunn? iht( fcjfsioni ol ConrcM it eonuinn a aummarjr tf Cougrisi Innal doincfl, nitb tbe more Jmportiint aeerht-. We hall, as heretotbro. make the lxi-Wikivlt TaiBtsr a Literary, ba well mn a politir.il new-paper. Mid we arede- t terimued tbat it Kii&il reiutua in ihe trout rank ol Imtui ly papers. TFKXS: One Copy, one yrir, $.1 Ot I hire Cople .onfyear, $1 1 V TwnOipie. one ?r. a ou Ten,do.roov adJrf$s, m0 Any person sending us a club uf twenty, or over, will be cntitU-d to anextrs copy, tor a club uf forty, we will Send Ihe Daily Tribune one year. tue A.w roRK wiEKir TwrtrxE, a large eiijhl rae pater fi r the country, is publhfcrd tery eaiur joy. and contain t-iitt-nau . .1. the iai,or- j '.Vodi'tbe'vi i tant topics ol the tiute, the ni n ( t injr correetpoDdenre from all rsitf of the York Cattle, How and fnduce Market', intretins; anu reliable ruiilieal, Aleclianu-al, aud Agricultural ar-ti'-les, PaperD on Cookery, Ac, Ac. We fhl, dunn; thi year, a.- hitbeTto, eonntantly la bor to improve the lualitv of the tii-lrnrtie rialertMib mtut aOorded by THE WEEKLY Tllll.l NE. which we InUnd, ahalt eonljnue to be the be.-t framily V.-ekiy N--wp3r puMiAbd in the World. W cowcider ll.e Cattle Market KeportP alone richly worth to uttlie rais ers a year's subscription price. TIB MS; One Copy, one yenr, i-ite Cnries, one yfar, r TbreeCopie one year, 6 Ten Copies, M " Twrntv Coi ies. to tme addr,. "u Twenty Cci ies, to addrti of each ntbtrriber, 4 ' Any permn sending us a elubof Twrnt m, or more, will lie rniilled to an extra r' i t. For a Willi vt t'orly. wa w i rent, 'i'113 I.K.M1-W r.Kl.V IKlKlNr. : and h.r a rlnb or one Hundred Tilt: DAILY ll.llH.Vt will be gent itratti. aubrriptiona in eotnmenee at an? time. Ti-rma alwava wh in ailr.n,. All trtfra to be aJdreed o Ht'ttAtli ljhi.hl.1V a O . Tr,i,. B,i:lc.ar. tilS wii,t., Niw Vi rk 12 Philadelphia. piIEAP EXPRESS J Itedutlion or Rates. MERCHANTS and all persons engaged in shipping Coeds to and from Philadelphia consult your own interests! (ioods shipped from ID to 12 per cent, leu per loo lbs. than ly any other Lines, i r ........... WALLOW KKS LINE I of DAILY CAHS are carryin? freight to and , Ir. in that p. tut at the following Creailr HtJurn! Rales : 1st Class .".' rts. per 100 pounds S do 31 do 3 do .7 do 4 do SI do Special ;j d lir Lepi-t in Philadelphia I'raeixk.ZtU 4 llinchman, l-us A 810 Market St Persons should le caieful to have their Coods niaiked in caie ol the above Line, la prevent imposilir n In m other Lines Nov 13 J.NO WALLOW ER A SON SVW'r. Evans &Watnn' . -..r irs a. iSS: N.S1 Cheslnut St. I'hihuhlphia. jinoriizx Tvirxvii! I'J 1 Lbt L fill A, Seft 29. IftStf. To the Prri-I-t;t rf tne lHjn-;variin jthcnllarftl 8-ri ty : Tl.e put"Tii r", jf.ur Oiiijitt- to tiimt, tle ci uu-nu of a IdiiiiOiJvT xtr, ot i.tii A W Uon Itt-r tinp rs d u m Unur Lrr tlt Fair UrottMla frrri-Lt li- urs, rrrr t?ully it j .rcxtfiit Tint kit r nwu eoitlr t on a and tbr of pin 1'I -m rr.Duniftl krout'l the ir.it wm opmJ in ll.f j r fnre t f tte c D.mitt' f, kiI th rotittliti gn out. a littk waruirj. but t.ot tr-ti pi-urrbrit. v ,. rl Mirr MoiaU litrt-li l rt rir.tl by tlw ufx-tur m. ai.d a lnrr tjunr.ti'.y t.f U cuanenU ! im tti Mt-. an I riinif i-ut t-i liiflj uiiiijurtl. Thf exi-t-rtiiit i.t hvt.. .1 u i t the caparity f late rf ili.n fc:Lt t-( fi'tt. i coiitttiB ffiiu uuy fire to naiab tl)v mnw l rjp,MHj. lle Ciibiu.lUc kkardiU a L pU tna and PHier UedL it. W. WuoiivaA, J hi W.UiAkf, J. I. KiTiiEkroan, A mut a. iiuiu. PTIJ.t jyouiAn. WnwifT, Drl.. t;. it. 17, lMeim. STAUt M WaTmj. l'hia.Jrl( bia. ikntltmsH . 1 h. Iamati'ler Fire-Piw.f Safe of year manurvturt, uri liattU by up In in your Agent, Ferrit k utirn-u, ol utir cily, aouie iiire montbn ko. vaa a rtry tritl 1 burglars lft uray bibt. 8Mt al th. urh ill' v iiJ a alciiifw bOiiur, cold rLieeif, drrtl, ai.J truPj- wJt-r. th y did U(.t mrf rtl in t raise taa ale. Ibe Uk Utn oDr C'f'llall'a hUbt Pirvdei 1-TOof," tl-ry n.ul-1 nrt t fiwJtriLto it but driij nJ a hole in tbe lower iklf1 auJ J( rctlin a large (-barge, wl.i b m if'i.lUU. auil a.tiii-'Uh tl.a tlt-cr. iiifide and nut. i-bcwtd tin- ni-lt'i-it n uut to bave been a rauU om, it an nut frret d f n. HV f u p st ibey were ibe Rra tt-r I art of lh.- uit iit t work 01. it. U are uurb tra itirtl t tLt iri-ult tl the atttuif t to t-att-r it, and il ih at ore U ts are vi mi y ftrrvire. nu axe at liberty to km tlicio. Vuurf, truly, KAV.NAKD4 JOMta. CKEAT r!E!jytT?it IKllMPH't K.t- xi mi?. Tn.n.. Iarb 13. J5i. Sfewra. KTA'3 WAT.-'N, I l.iia-irlf hm : trW'.wiff-lt tfirde me trtat )-!-u re to say to yaw that tbe falrtQiKii'j-r ritlc wbiib 1 fiurrbaMd ofyow m Hbraitry. prt... j to be what you reron-HJeiidrd il a rim- iri.tt-t;..u In ui trf. My iorebouM, f rtser ith tevrTal tl,fM, vmn bumrd in the ground in 3ara !a.-t. 1 hv r-hiv It-i i tbrfd-l, idLu :!..- cnlar, acd waa ! -tl t-intt i -f t.i-t i(.r pi it riht J uura, and when ii wii tikt-n tf ui tbe ru.ij lJ 'i-nrtl, all iti content rr- firiii rltii be in a rnrTf-t taie. tbe br,oks and th i 'rr-.rTmn.r;. ' s ' J " " il " ', "rr "'' Lr" i"" 1 " " ' f" I liTMys.f. lot. m:..l-. inoMAS J. inwtl.l ' - ' t"" MrM.m ; i, ., ,i. uti ctntuut sunt, tiki u fttk Kai ap-r.- ih l b. ii.b rjoirt .r,y whaU ver. I eancbeerfui ."al. e tt, tl.t- rr n.u UnilT. beitrfflDf, b KhL, aya U. riuia.lrljii.ia. J. LUBiWCCLY & ER0. T;0R1VA!!LIN(, and fO-MMISSION X MFKt IIA.Vrs fur Ihe sale of Hour, brain. Mi r.Klvrc xrarrallj. CP Ware in ti?e, Central Binck, o. 14 Broad M. bel,'- I.iee I'ltilni'i 1 h:a Oct. 3m COHTJiCriOJI. fli. :.irn:it f.-um Philadelphia . i , i. i i.i.'i wit: i.tue are JUT "ra- h 'fed at Ilirnl ur2." fas would appear by Mr irt.l.er' .1 !vtr;i-iiient) but go through u'iihuui A' lav In ilitr ilesimation on the Sua quviiar.iia cr ihe West itrauch. July i.. l!'-J t'. U. I KICK, Agent CARPETS at I lUrirlutN Cheap Mare. 3)Ul-li in a bye-street, where the store ex ) penes are very lijiht, the subscriber it enalilid lo nil at the Very Lowest Prices, i'tr.-ons visiting l'1'.iiai'elphia. and wishing lo buy Carpets, dil Cloih", Mattings, 4c, will do well lo extm.tie the large assortment of TapeMry Uiusselc, i Imperial 3-'ly, CARPETS. I:.rain ai.it ennian, and ii Cloths i f all widths in ereat varietv. Also, Cantt n and Cotton Mattings of all kinds, with a larpe assortment of low-priced In-jram Carpets, and Enlry and Stair Carpels, liugs, Mais, Lruzgets.stan Kods,Kag Carpels, Cciluu Carpels, 6.C.. Ac. i. H. ELfcRIDGE, No. 43 Strawberry si., Sd door ab Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA, tr S'rawberry is tue first street west of Second.,. j 8t)2m3 The Wonder of the Age ! litlllll 4 DAVIS' KUL:tli As!l6 1HCHMB IS guaranteed to do any ordinary washing in one hour's time and with 0 percent, less il.jnry lo cli thts than by the old method. Couuiy rifjhis for sale in the State of Penn sylvania, and also Machines for sale Whole sale and littail by Messrs. PLOWMAN & M BRIDE, 7'Jlm3 15 So.Third St. Philadelphia PEIPHER'S LINE T O AM) FKO.M rillLADELfHIA, llLUltTlUN OF HiKM.HT. I.t rtwi 45 centa per 1C0 pnnnda. I'll du 1 do do do do do ;.j do 4th do s; do ttwcinl do Vt brat. Rye and Corn, 1 ceata per baahaL PLilaJ. bepiit with freed. Ward 4 Freed, 81 1 Market Su Thankful fur the liberal patronage givea we hope Ly strict aiu ntiun to buainesa to merit a continuance of ihe same. THUS PEIPHER For further informntion apply lo 1vTj; C li M'lil.M. V, Agent, Lewisbarg NOTICE TO SHIPFERS. PERSONS shipping Goods to Phi lad. will please be particular and Hark them in care of Peipber's Line ; ctlierwi.'-e, lhey will be re shipped at Harna burs, which w ill be attended with delay. May 6, ld5!. THQ8. rr.ll'HER. "SPICES ! SPICES! SPICES! 1)1 KE and No. I Ground l'epper. Gmger, Cinnamon. Allspice, CIotc. American and English Mustard. Cayenne l'epper. Nutmegs, Mace. Sup. Carb. Soda, Saltpetre, Saleralua. Caraway and Coriander Seed, t-al fitila, Indigo. Ashion Dairy and Ground Salt, Ae., For Sale at the Eagle Mills N,. S-H and 2 IB North Frtnt street, corner of New, Phil- adelphia. HOWAKI) W HUKKI I- t ' Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest h.'lli in quality and price lo ouyinesa goods, which are warranied as repreaentedr forfeited. A trial is solicited. l"'9yl James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, u Al(uruc) at Law, LEWlsbLKG, 5i 1 Union County, Penn'a. J. MH1RILI UJit riMitii tor the State of Iowa. vi;b power to take D. poeilion.araiiowledxc t ead.e I.EMlSi I'.tL.MCK, A KCIIITEIT and BU1DER, Jl MWlSBVRG.rA 15 OE.ce in the faiversiiy Bui!dm W
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