AX ADIEU. A blooming lass of sweet sixteen first rouse! mi admiration, With looks so mild, t thought that she Loved me like all creation; My boyish heart at last found words Its tale of lave to tell her. And listened when she fondly swore She loved some other feller ! My second was more lovely far Than all the girls around her. With mules and nigners, stocks and lands, And muney too confonnl her; I coaxed her with a canning tongue. And nought she asked refused her. But when she begged me to "excuse," I, like a fool, -excused her." The next had charming, golden curls, Around her shoulders Heating, With lip andeye and voice so sweet, I scarce could help from courting; So mild, so gentle too. was she So little touched with evil. But when 1 made my motive known. She proved a perfect d coquette ! I tried again, with like results, The lower and the higher Each beauty seemed to dote on me Until I came to try her. So here's a toast to one and all The female population ; I'll keep my pictures, bonks, and rings, And quit the occupation. Explanatory. The steamer S , commanded by Capt. S- , exploded several jcars ago with terrible effect, and burned to the wa ter's edge. Capt. S was blown into the air, alighliDg near a floating bale of cotton, upon which be floated, uninjured, bat much blackened and muddied. Arri ved at village several miles below, to which the news of the disaster had prece ded biro, bo was accosted by the editor of the village paper, with whom he was well acquainted, and eager for an item. "I ay, boy ! is the S Mowed up ?'' "1'cs." "Was Captain S . killed 7" 'Xo I am Captain S " "The thunder jou are! IIow high was you blowcd 7" "Iligh enough to think of every mean thing I ever did iu my life Lefom I came down." The editor started on a run for his office, the paper about going to press, and uot wishing to omit the item of intelligence for the next issue, two weeks off, wrote as follows : "The steamer S bas burst her boil er, we learn from Capt. S , who says be was up long enough to think of every mean thing he ever did in bis life before be lit. We eui pose be was up about three months." The next issue apologized for the above, thus : "We meant to say, the boat was three months old, not the Captain, who is of i course worse for what we said in cur last j j Gift Hooks. A year since we were ; offered $100 worth of advertising nj eacn of two "gift-book" men, which was, of. course, refused j for we look upon these one rators as bumbucs. Sometimes a few valuable books are given out as baits, but takco as a whole, the thing is a nuisance. One of the parlies, on beingrefuscd, made a great shew of innocence and respectabil ity, and got vouchers all the way from Philadelphia for his good character, and almost demanded the admission of his ad-1 vertisenient. To-day, that man lies in our : Oily pristm. He ought to have severs. companions, who are now lying out of it. j American Agriculture for March. Reverse of Fortune. The St. L.nu-; is Kepublicaii relates the following: Kate Lecouot, once one of the handsomest wo men io St. L"uis, and some years ago worth 830,01)0, lately applied f-r admis sion to the couuty poor house. Five years since a man, by the name of Wilson, married ber, or at least she supposed she was married to him, but it seems that the marriage was a fraud, and he iu some way got bold of her property, squandered it and left ber destitute. This was the beginning of misery. The hotel keepers of Charleston are de termincd to make someintog nauusomc . , of tkt Pemocncy who shall visit that city to attend their National Convention. It is said tbey bav. fixed the price of board- ing for the occasion at screw dollars o uiiy. I Those who intend going from Boston, and i oiber places from whieh it is practicable, are making arrangements to charteraves- j sel which will grve them place to eat j and sleep in without sunjeettng inemsei.e, , to the extortion designed to be practiced by the Charleston publicans. A greenhorn, from somewhere, standing carelessly upon tbe end of oue of tbe East River Tiers, watching a Brooklyn ferry boat, accidentally lost his equilibrium, and found himself suddeuly iu tbe "damp." II. however, soon clambered up asain, and while blowing off ihe superfluous brine, he was asked by a bystand.r how he relished old Xep'uoe's soup, to which be replied : i 'Val, I aiu't got much ag'in it ; but all I have to say is, that whoever put the Bait in warn't a bit stingy." It is aiguiGcant as singular, that not a single disunion speech has been made in tbe House of Representatives in Congress since the election of Mr. l'ennington ! Tbe election of a Republican Speaker, it will be remembered, was to sigflal the dis solution of tbe 1'nion. So much are tbe tbrcati of tbe Mulatto-Democracy worth, and do more. Hod. Edward Bate?, who is now a prom inent candidate for the Republican nomi nation for tbe Presidency, is a nativo of Virginia, in his CTtb year, and tbe father of seventeen children. A person somewhat given to speech ma lting was recently elected a member of the school committee, in a Massachusetts town, under a solemn promi'c never to mate a -ipcecL tJi,re oxy Khool Perilous Position. Near Dubuque, Iowa, last week, a shaft was being blasted through a rock thirty feet deep. A man named Norton was en gaged iu drilling, while a companion at tended the windlass and drew him up when the sigual was given. The Herald ays: Having finished a drill, loaded it, and getting ready preparatory to firing the fuse, Mr. Norton commenced picking op bis tools, in readiness to ascend. At tbit I momcut, his foot struck the caudle, upset ting it exactly on the fuse, and in a sec ond it bad caught and was Cuing down to wards the powder. Mr. Norton immedi ately commenced calling on the man above to pull him up. The latter was at some little distance from the shaft, and did not hear the cry; but, fortunately, happening to look io that direction, he saw the rope shaking, i:d ibioking I hit he might be wanted, he hastened up. Io the next in stant he berime aware what was wanted, and immediately c.iuiiueDCL-d hauling up the other. The situation of the latter was . anytbinz but pleasant sufficient time I seemed to bit imagination to have elapsed for the fuse to burn the powder, and be ; momentarily expected to be blon out of; the shaft. The man at the windlass made supcrhu-1 man efforts, and bad hauled the other wiihio some ten feet of the mouth, when the handle of the windlass broke! For tunately, Mr. Norton caught a foothold on the projecting shelf, and thereby saved projecting shelf, and thereby saved j : from falling to the bottom. liut I b ..... ., ltion was anything but desirable, as j himself fr the positi he was in no way protected from the ef fects of the explosion, while it was only by superhuman efforta that be kept him self from falling from the narrow standing place. There was no way to get out, and be was sure to be riddled with tbe shower of rocks that would rise from below. Thus be stood, momentarily expecting that a terrible death would meet bitn stood , thus in an agony which must be imagined, as it is too strong for description. IIow j long the time was he did not know, but it j seemed ages rather than seconds, until a i sufficient time bad elapsed to introduce ihe hope that tbe blast would not explode. ; This proved eventually to be the case, al though be probably suffered a dozen deaths before tbe fact became apparent. It almost seems miraculous that it did not ; but such most fortunately proved to be the ease, and Mr. Norton escaped a acath al- most too horrible to think of. Southern Insults. A little "scene" wiil still, once in a while, transpire in Congress. The G'o&e, the official organ of Congress, gives this report of an episode in the House, a few j days ago :j Mr Van w ,. g- j wi ;Dllule ;D no UI1kiud remark to wound the feelings of; any man, but the charge must be met,: aud lii-tory vindicated, let tbe eoustqucn- : cess fall where and as t lu y may. Uue ; gcutlcuian spoke of Massjehusctts burning witches iu the ancient limes. Does he uot know that your own people burn slaves at ! tbe slake? and it seems to waken no bor-! ua of Miss, finterrurtintr ) I j,ronouncc tbe gentleman a liar and a ecouu,ye I pronounce the gentleman's aS9crtion fa!JC utterly false. Mf yan Wj(.k Mj time ghorI and 1 hope not to oc interruptea. Mr. llivis of Mits. You have no right tu utter such foul and filse slaudcra. Mr. Gartrell. I riso to a poiut of order. It is that uo no oil ei upon I his fl ior has a right to 1 1 be I me people of any section of this country, and then deny to I lie rep resentatives of that pe 'pie the right to re ply. I pronouuee tbe assert ion made by the gcutlmiaii f ilse and unfounded. Mr. Van V)ck. 1 have beard such ' words before, and I am not lo Lcoi.-iurb- j cd nor interfered with by auy blustering ; ; of that sort. 1 am uot here to libel any ' part of the Union Jr of j,ifs you g0 out. Columbia and test the of sonaj eourage anJ ? yu j rwj nJwhcre witbout of ny one For he firs, jou g(ood up fllor eontioa:,lly libeling tbe Nartb, of c (hem a njanoer of crimes ; and now you are thrown into a great rage when I tell you a few facts. Mr. Davis of Miss. Mr. Chairman The Chair. The gentleman from New York can not be interrupted except by a poiut of order, acd the chair appeals to the gentlemen of the Committee not to vi clale the rules of the House. The Chair j trusts they will not do so. Mr. Davis of Miss. I shall observe thorn, sir, if others do not; but I certain ly will not permit Southern people to be slandered. Mr. Van Wyck. If gentlemen are so sensitive in regard to their own feelings, I ask them to be sensitive as to tbe feel ings of others ; if tbey were, we would not have had such wholesale dennnciations of tbe people of the North as we had during the first eight weeks of this session. EEMARKABLK ClRCfil.STANCE.-Thcre j is now residing on lludi-oo street, 10 tbe third ward of Elmira, N. i'., an old lady named Mrs. Haiioah We tber, who reached j her taentv-fitth Ui th day oo ednesdaj of , last week, and jet is onehundred yearsold. This remarkable circumstance is attribut able to the fact that she was born on Feb. 29, 17C0, and as that wis leap year, there bate been but tweuty-Gve recurrences of that day from the time of ber birth to the j preecci time. UN10X COUNTY STAlT& Vegetable 'lllli GKEAT l-AJllLx Taken Internally Cured gt'I'DKN rot.ns. COl'liliS, Ac, Vl KAK STOMA! II, UKNKItAU I'KlllLITV. M.KSIS.i SoHK H'I III.CANKkB, I.IVK.K IIIMI'I.AINT, DV.ll'KfSIA III. lSMI'IOTION, CKAUf AMI I'AIN IN Tlilfi M'OMACIT, rl.l Kl. COM PLAINT. I'MNTKHSCOilO. ASIATHTtlOLltnA, DIAIillll'KA AM uiahNrblil riHE PAIN KILLER is by universal consent anoweu io m.r " , I unsurpassed in the history of medical preparations. Its instantaneous etlect in the en ...,,i,.,.,n...d ex.incon of PAIN in alius various forms incidental to Ihe human I family, and the unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masses in us lavor, nave been and are its own best advertisement. trurf V VITFTAHl F render The in.red.en.s which enter into the Pain Killer, being PL REI. 1-f.F BI'E-"n' it a PERFECTLY SAFE and erT.cacious remedy taken internally, as well as lor external applications, when used according Io .he directions. The kl..ht sla... up. n linen from .1. uU in external applications, is readily removed by w.shin- with a liitle a.cohol. This medicine, so justly celebrated for the cure of so many o 1 o M jn Ihe human family, has now been berore the found its way into almost every corner of the same opinion is expressed of its real medicinal . i i ii. n nnim ihe uablea" I, 'aM inMa'maneoJVene;; KEI..EVINO PAIN is truly wonderful, and when used according to directions is Irue to its name, It is in truth a FiVILY MEDICINE, and should be kept in every Umtly for immediate ue. Persons iVavelmu should always have a b. tile of this remedy with them. It is not ..f...,i -h. nersons are attacked with disease, and bch.re medical aid can be .i .L I tUr hone nf supply themselves with a few bottles of this remedy belore leavms porl. as by so doing ihey will always be in possession of an invaluable remedy Io resort to in ra; n and sudden attacks of sickness. It has been used in severe cases of ihe t HOLLRA. and never has failed in a single case, where it was Obtain a copy of the PEOPLE'S PAMPHLET, which contains full directions for nsintr the Pain Killer, together with a brief sketch of the first introduction of ihe medicine, rec ommendatory notices, cenifiraies, Ac, Ac. The present f..rm, (adopted July 1. ISM.) in which the Pain Killer is pnt np is a flat J",eJre..?i...J J..,h , hp words "DAVIS' VEtiETAIil.E PA I X KILLER" blown In the glass, on one sole of which is a miniature likeness of Perry "avis tne or.gina. in- j ventor of the medicine ; on the opposite our note oi nanu, in coiin.e.rii ..... ...... ... f,.rerv bv the laws of the I nited sates. These labels are finely executed steel engravings, ; aild the Jc'ea 'ed com auendmg the execution and rr, g of .he same, is incurred for the j anj .,e mcrea-ed cost attendirj the execution proiection of the public a-a.nst "''''".' ;j To those who have so Ions nsed and proved sha .onlinue to prepare our Pain Killer nrenrtre our 1'ain jio-r shall be every way worihy of their approbation as a family medicine. Prices, 12 1-2 cents, 25 cent?. f0 cents, and $1 per Eotllo J"Bc-vare of Countei "fcits ami Imitation?. PKlMiV IAVIS" SOX. Manufacturers and Proprietors, 71 High St., Providence, R. I. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. W-M.Krotvn Jr. & "lw. C. DunKle, IL-ivins formed a Partnership, at the old stand of Win. A J.H. Brown, Market Sl.above 4:h, Lewisburg, VKE otlering a lartre assortment o' Tall :inl v. ivi i:k .oN, ' oonsisting of Heady Made Cloihing, t.loths, Casimeres, Coatings. Vesiings, Carpetings, Bleached and IJrown Linens, Dtiliings, Slur-: tings, Ac. I Also a lartre variety of LAVIKS' I) HESS ; GOODS, surh as Calicoes. Challies. Lawns j Delains. ISarsges, Silks. t!in.'hainsliawls.A-c Also all kinds of Notions, (.roceries, Hard- ! ware, Cedarwaie, Queens and Ciassware I Fish, Salt, Tobacco. I Also all kind of Ilrit k for building pur poses, j Call and examine foryoursehes. Produce , of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. I BROWN A DL'NKLE. . Lewisburg, Oct 20, It-iS RiVlEBE HOUSE LEWlSUVliO, I'A. It. ti. Iliri Zi:!., Prop'r. fpHIS Hotel is located in the renter of ihe J low n, one square from the Court House. Persons attending Conn, or bavins other bu siness in the town, will find Ihis a pleasant and comfortable home. Charges moderate. Lewisburg, Pa., Sept. fi, 1S.VJ m3 Josiah Baker & Co., HAVE made arrangements willi E. E. Locke & Co. to furnish 95 per cent. ALCOHOL. by the Bbl. and Half Bbl. as cheap as it can be bonght in Philadelphia. They have also jusi received a general as sortment of Mm, mwnm Paliiis aud OII-M-la and Putty, CQPiL VARKtSKSS, DRUSIIKS and I'EUFUMKUV, CONFECTIONERY. FANCY SOAPS. CUTLEIir, lit'RXIXG FLUID, Pine Oil, all popular Patent Medicines, Liquors,Tbacco, Snuff.Irks, Soda Ash, Wheel Grease, &c. &c. All the above articles offered VERY CHEAP FOlt CASH. Call before buying elsewhere. Our Motto is "Small ro(i- & quick Sales." Lewisbnrg, May 13. 1659. aiir uoii'juaft as on Ju.-t opened, opposite the Riviere House, in the Room lately oceupicd liy A. Singer. A FULL ami complete assortment of A FALL &. WINTER CLOTH- I N G,sneh as Overcoats, Press Coats, llusi ness Coats and ('oats of every style ani pat tern ; and Pantaloons and Vests to suih Also, a large variety of Under Ctoihin;, surh as Drawers, sihirl", Ac. Also. a fine assortment of Boys' CI. 'thin; of the latest stvles. Also, HaTS and CAI'S equal lo any offered in this country. In fact, I have everything necessary in the shape of Clothin-r, which I oiler at a very small advance for cash. PHILIP (JOODMAN, At-'t. I"?" All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange f.-r Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 22. ' 1.9.ISC0. The Cost Work and Latent Sty Ira T A 1 L 0 R I II II JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors would state that he has re ceived the FALL A Winter Fa-hions, and is prepared to CUT, M AKE, and IJKHAIR garments as usual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to execute his work satisfacto rily lo all Lewisburg, Oct lfftS BUFFALO HOUSE, LEWISBURG, IMOy CO PA. L. . BREWER, Proprietor. rTMIIC Ilni'ca Ic llm lnrirn;! anil irtriv;! J spaci(iug in Lewisbarg, and sit0tfd up posite llie llonrt House, oo the most elevated and pleasant part of Ihe town. The proprie ii li K r .. . T 1 1- ii i -1 1 rl i . T Ik. Int. fir r Lawshe & SebnM, has spared neither pains nor expense in refitting and re-lurnisn inz the House. LT'Please give him a call and judce for yourselves. July 1, IHW DR. I. BR.UGGER, U03I0:0PATI1IC PUTf-.lt I AX, In W.Broum't Hew Block, Market St, (Wr,i rifit i r.Hh.) 1.KWIS riuo, LEWIS BUKG CIIRONICLE-MAKCII 23, 18G0. Fain Killer. JitmLLMi ur inn vni iKoil FxteinaUy Cures FKLO.irl, l:oI.S. AN II "M SOKES, tiKVtKK III. UN.- ANUst ALUS, CUTS. IOC11SK AM' SellAt.NS, 8U KI.I.IV; Of Til.J"INTi, HlNUrtoKM ASI-lfcTTtH, BKllKKN IlkKA.-lS. Hius I l.li Fl.fcT ANUCI1!L11I.AI.3, Tooth aciik. 1. is; IV Ilk TACK. NhUUAU.lA ANUlUltCMATIPH. public annul t. i . . ' Zl worm and wherever It has been used, the properties. svsU'm is reouirei recuverv. Capiains of ves els should always : ...oroiis..,y appmu oU .... u... ... and pruinn-i o '..T.'f ' the merits ol of toe best and iriiininc in-it w ....... i of our article, we won,, say ,na ui me .... i-u.o. . New Arrangements---Kew Goods! TOSEl'lI L. HA WN lia in? taken the J well known Sf l'A' .'A' II A T STOliE. has refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety ol li:t, Cups, (itvth men't Clothing, dr. Also a lane and splendid stock of CLOTHS I'Af-'lMEKI', Ac, which he will mkt up to onr,as he still continues the TailunnR Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo his care,lo the satisfaction of the customer. .N. B. Cuttin? and Repairing done to order. Lewisburir, A pril IU, 1S57 Fall and Winter Goods. Harsh k Goodman, Mm ktnts,Licilimj HAVE received and opened a CHOICE as-ortiiient of all ihe latest styles of r'Al.l, and Winter Cuods. The particular aiteution of the Ladies is called lo their slock if Brilliants Dress t-ilks Prints Delaines Shawls Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars Dneals Sleeves (jin-hams In.-ertins Foulards E.l?m-r Chintzes tiloves.Ac. ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassiineres, Jeans, Tweeds. Vestinss, Muslins, Drill ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and fv? 'Shoes, Hats and Caps. j together with a complete assortment of Groceries, Hard ware, Cednrware, lttcetipvare, Ac all of which will he disposed of on as favora ble terms as the same articles can be purch ased anywhere. f.'i're uj a mil ! Taggart & Tan's Fateat Family Sewing Machine, With Spaulding's Improvement! 1V;BLIC attention is respectfully invited n ihe superior merits of these new and unproved mai hines. They will Hem, Fill.Oather and Embroider, j Wili sew every variety ol fabric from the ; finest i-iuriss Muslin lo the heaviest tailoring, without missing sntches. They are very strong and durable. We feel fully justified in warranting these machines lo be in every respect equal lo rec ommendations, as they have been IhoroURhly tested in competition with all the high priced ones, by persons competent to judge, who have given us ihe most satisfactory testimo nials and certificates, which are published in our circular, to which we refer for a more full desrnptir.n. Finishing and Sales Kooms, Market street. neit door lo the residence of John alI,bM. Prices !jt:i5, JsI5 and 50, according lo size aim linish. an complete ana ueuverea, and thorough instructions given in all vane lies of work. AH wishing a good Sewing Machine, will please call and examine, or address II. S. Spauldina or J. W. Shriner, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. We respecirully referto the following ladles, who are using these machines : Mrs 8 Ufdiles, Mrs S W Duncan, Miss Louisa Morris, Mrs C A Lyndall, Miss Lidie Mackey, Miss Julia A Cornelius, Mrs Rev P B Mair, Mrs Johnson Walls. Mrs Dr Hayes, Mrs Francis Wilson, Mrs M Brown, Mrs Jas M'Creight. Mrs F.Beer.techer, Mrs J A Krea mer, Lewisburg; Mrs J P Tuslin, Norihnm berland ; Mrs Rev John tiuyer, Mrs M 8 Ap- i iplaman, Mrs David Roberts, Mrs Sylvester KjPursel. Mrs Allred (.'reveling, Mrs S E Fow ler, Mrs 12 a Hushes. Mrs A M Boon, Mrs Creasey, Miss M Derr, Columbia Co. Lewisburg, Feb. 29. 1SC0 um.rn.im rs- CII KI.i:S M'liREGOR carries on ihe above, business in Frick's Brick Block, North Third street. Cutnnj and Ma king in pood slyle according to the best Fash ions. Give os a chance, and see if we can not "suit" yon. C. MAt'G. Lcwisiurf, Nov. I, S3 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, OCT?. s,TT7rir,T.,-T,'7 fcixuS-yijS J J5ftf pi)t' ilOtlMil'tj J..ip. ..-a- The subscriber has on hand a splendid Sicollection of both Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Ac. Ac. embracing the very test varieties of Apples, fears. Peaches, JMoms, Cherries, Apricots, Xee ari:ies,lirpes,(i.Hse berries, Raspberries, Cnrrants, Strawberries. ALSO I Larce Horse (.'hc-.ti.ut, European Mountain , Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple i for street plantin;, Ever bloomin; Ki se, and ! a splendid collection of Uulbous and other j Floweriiia Plants. i tVNursery tiromnis on the farm rf Ja's F. I.inu Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a j mile of Leisbure. All orders will receive j strict attention. !?" mranV fASH. WILSON I. LINN. I LewisburR, July 7, IS'.. co-rAHTNEii.su ip. - The undersi'ined have as- . ij . j , ,i.msiv(.s :nlo conart- (nttrif nership lor the purpose of carry mrn i JciasK.n ., ,ua i.n.nl.erin. l'laninr. and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Ccuricburg Steam planing mills, where they intend to keep a stock of Pine, Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, IVp'.Jr, sh, .Ma- pie, and all kinds of Lumber, rlocrinc i-licl- vina, Sidint;, "Shinnies. I,eih. Joists, Stiiil.lin;, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, -Shutters. Uiinls, S.-!--h, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planin?. "Slitting. Seroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, buth in j rice and workmanship. J. 1. DIEFrENl'EHFER, MARTIN DREISHAdl, IlKVKliS AMMOX8. ,";"'' . """ -i : kueil,m and ('umnniu,, nu,r in iral.burg. g!2g&g$ LCSaI AUdlOnCCr ! . .,1,.,..,lv.1. havniL' been apnotnted AutMO!lf pr ,r ,.f,,.,,.rC) , prp,,ared.o attend lo all calls in bis line iu tau and country. In April next. I intend to optn on Marke street a r.i.nm for the rerepli. n, ai d the sale al -slated t.mes ofaii kinds of i. Is at Auc tion. Any one wishing; lodispo-e . f any arti cle can depusii it with me and 1 wiil si il it at the best advaniase I cau and chaise a per cent.-ise for ihe same Feb. 2. F A DOXnilOWErt WINFIEXD FACTORY! Kear t!itll!r!un, I'n'.un Co., I'c. z, THE sul'-H-riliT, Hankfd for oast patr'ii;i'.:i', wi'Uld mfurrn his irieo.is and ih puV'iic in gene ral, that he rioiiMnies to maiinl'he- 10 re ail kinds of W OOU-11 llooi's, sueh as Cloths, Cassimeres. 'i'weeus, Naitineits, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpel and Slockin; Yarns. His inaclui.ery 1 ea:j of the best kind in use, and havin enip.oved the best of workmen, he leels sate in sayin: i that his work sli:.!l not be surpassed by any establishment m the e.-untry. A a. .oil -.Uji-; ply of the above ciw.d-. kept cuiisianlly i n hand ; for sale or to exrh.-ini;e for w.'t-l. at prices : that can not fail to please. WliOL will be Carded in the best mannerand on the sh.Tlesi notice. Terms fi-r earihiir, eah on the de livery of ihe roils. MARK HAl.FJ'E.NNy. Winfield Mills, Mare!; 30, 1HS7. T Villi subscriber con- fr?t 1 tinues lo carry on FStiS I.1 1 cr liUNim'KW 5v; the Old Stand on s.iiiil.Siaa Third street, near Market, aiot respecifullj solirits the patronage of I is friends and ih public jiei.erallv. CHAKI.ES F. I1E3S. Lewisbur;, May S"-, 's-r'" NOTAIIY l'Um.lC. William Jones, A1 TT0BM:Y at Law. -rollect inns f r.unplly attPii'l.! in. (Ilfirpnii Market strret, upposile the rrcsLvT-nan rliuirh. fo i.i:is!:ii;u,i,a. CABINET AVAKE ROOM ! VORTH 4th Street. The suliscri'uei j 1.1 most respectfully ltifrrnis the citiet.s ot ! Lewisbnrg and vicinity, thai he has on band ; and for sale a cheap lot ot I I It .M I I III;, i for the Spring trade, composing j Pressing and Common Ilurpans, oc-! rctai ics ami Huok Ca.-os. ("enter, Card and I'ior Tallies. Pininr ami : Breakfast Tables, Cuplioai ds, t'ot-ta-ie and other Bedsteads, Staud-3 . ofas. and Chairs ! ofallkinds. COFFINS maile to or'!er 01 j short notice. I The public are cordially invited to examine his worlr.as he is sure that they will he a;is-1 Ced with his stock ol Ware, ami prices. j SOLOMON VOt'NU i Lewisburg, Sept. 15, l'b I James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. ; J. M. LINN, AlloinfiM at lair, LEWIsULKti, 51 l.'nion County, Penn'a. J. WMlRIlt UNX rmnwit.-ira ?it of !, villi iMitT to Uk- I. (Kitionn. . kuowl. J.f I'ifda.A.-. $3,000 Wanted ! IN pursuance of an art of the last Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, the Commissioners ol I'nion county de-ire to Itel'I'OtV money to the above amount, in sums not less than $100, Ihe interest to be paid annually, and the principal within three years. Inquire of H. P. KHLLLER. Treasurer. . Lewisbnrg. Pa.. May 2, lufts. LOUiKRI LL'AllJKR ! ! rpHE subscribers have for sale ( i i . JM . I (in lots to suitpurchasers.,t?'j a larje stork of fV?.2tt3 'YE W.I.')S-Pane! Smfl le!Wi;'- Plank", &c. Also S.OCO I'lM- HAILS. 26 inch Sawed Slunt-les superior quality. Also Stjuare Timber lor Luildins : Which are offered low for cash at our Mills on South Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley Mwnship or delivered on the Prush Valley Narrows road at the end of our Koad. fiTA Diploma lor a superior sample of Planks, and a Premium for Bails and Sliin? les.were awarded us at the last I'nion Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M'CAI.L & BRO'S. Iy773 Forest Hill P O, I'nion Co, Pa ABR'II E. ECWER, YYatihniakcr anil Jeweler, second door above Third, on Market street S L E W I S Ii U B G, Would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of Cold and Silver Lever and Lepine Walrhes a Rood stock of (Jold, Cameo and Masonic Breastpins of Ihe latest style Cold and CameoEarrings &c, which he intends to sell very cheap also a splendid assortment of Eight-Pay and Thirty IIourCLOCK.SandTime pieces. Every article warranted to be what it is sold for. The ereatesl care will betaken in Repai ring and Cleaning of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and everything warranted lo give satisfaction. I'lea-e make him a call, and give him some trouble to shew his Watches tit Jcwelrv-Ju'y ISES trrr-- 20- ; ( 1JILAP IXPIlLSi i KJ Kedurtlcn r Rales. j MERCHANTS and ail per- ns erased m ; I shipping O.u.ds lo and from Philadelphia consult your own interest. ! (ii.ols shipped from 10 to 12 per cent, less per 100 lbs. than l.y any oilier Lines. i ' I I MV I"' II 'S I I K ! ,.'..'!,," , ,, , . ; f AH-i -ALU are carrying fre;ght to and Eeduced Kates : 1st Class 35 cts. per 100 pounds S do 31 do 3 do 27 do 4 do SI do Special i'J do C" Depot in Philadelphia Vnienrh,7.ttt If llmchmun. M't A H ! (I Maikel 1st Persons should be carelnl to have their floods marked in care rf the above Line, lo prevent imposition frrm o;her Lines Nov 13 JNO WALLOWMl A SON Evans & Watson's No.S04 Cheslnot St. i'i.::...ui..i.:r. ' isr---4"- .......... , l'i ii l; um. . IjO. To the rr-M'nt rf Int lVlltlyaI.l. 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"t.rn l..t jxmw !ff l :r i Iiiaiiulai ti.pe. .i.i i'U.-t it .y u- In ci A u;!!!! tl.i fi uriity. .i.;n- i.lw i Tt-n-.y in. tl Ir tunf'-r- -i-t .'.tj lli . uwh ll.v-r I.;..! !..! u;r t.r-.'i -uii ) wtjj r. tin t J.-1 rot ui 'ii..- unk i n j: .r-K- I- f.v.tv i f r nr l'lr .lj.'irl.t. tflliw lviit. L'i fli rt,.. I iinU, t-l in i.j m.i. th I ! I'.'t I.I l vttl.T- . tro-nf." r. u'.l i;..t . t iivfl. r int it. I..H In; 1- (In Li. ! it. !(.' '.i i j .ir.t-l i.-i ! rnl in 'isr-.- . i-.fi;-, j vl'ii li ir''i"i. t Ii toih ll.f nt t-i, ir-i-V dJ ut. .-l.'-i-ti li;- ,-it.fiMii m t ti. tiHi- l 1 1. ni'nii vi n, it ff ix t f'T'-. tl ..-tt . W r t,: j - .p. II. rT w. r- ll.- (r t r art 1. 1 th - i. li :it a irk i iL. Vnr i - iiuk-Ij t , iitt-l at tiif if-ult f rl.f : t Llt-r :T. -.Ld it the nl.otr Ul t ait- of ai.V e nitf. iu ialrr u.1 hit Ity lu UM tLim. Jwut. iru.v. ! 1VNAKI A J' NtS. 1 cheat ilT:r!.y.;;;n n;i; xi im V.?.- '! i.n . I .., 119. yjrr: TV. IN.- A V . i.-'i.N. i , i : .;a t.- n'''m'iil a r!i !- on tl -tl :Ii.- .nl;iiiiNi.ii r .;.ti i Fcl-rUHry, jr. ni t. 1 1 , a r-irr I r.-l.-.-t u U- iu I r will, n-.1 rm t !. ts. w . - l.i, lo-t. 'il.e :ru Hi.-. i.r' I I.ti.- .1 t ll.li-l -e- i t j.t I- r it ar-ic luis-rti :-- ci tli- ru i tr- to yr-u i- i t wm iu li nn i lit .J i: i.-.-, I. ftiVr ui 1 in Ma: - U I , JH.'i x-r- a i. J l ifi li Iff n.rit' ut !.. li I pur I. -lit I i . u-il. i v,r. f--i I r -ui a I r : li J'irt . i -i.ii vt-r. 1 raij - I f. riul- ly r-n.m-ii i j.i.i Pzl - to V uii'.utii- . tii r;.-. 1 D-at ti. y rf a n-ttr tr- I r t a- il i -:t,;j J. r nuv ?t tu I mailt-. 1 U.iM a.- .1 I - V, KM. j"A txrz- a.-iTtoivnt r-f t fit- alwif H.y a.ivay n l: ii:-I. at Mt lit-.tuut tUt-t-t, atr 4 --uth ft'uurth M., I'l.i.a.'viJ.ta. tV-irv, fi.M.ds !-hirr--iI from riiilaiVlrbia -Vi-. ly V. Al.l.HWl h's l.mr ar.- M)T r h'p; irj at Ilarrl in;." (as v.c!ii,l a; f-tar t'V Mr. l'eipiu r- H4iv(-r:iM ii.i-iij l ui pu ihr. npa withuut li-'lav l . thnr tli-stinatu n ci tl.e Suj qut hai.iia r r tl.e V. f-,1 Ut;n.c b. July -H, Im-.-j f. (1. KIlIfK, Agrnt , CARPETS I at z:!i'!c!?c'K ;:; More. I") K!.(- in a I ye-Mreet. here il;c m. rr ex ) jifnses are very lii'ht, the scbcnttr ib eiiatltd to i-trlt al il.e Very I.rwrM Prices PtThims ViMiiue riiiiaitelf li ai.d ishifjp tu buy Carpets. (Ml CiYth, .a:i;i.ss Ac, will do well to exnniiRe t!ie l.irge aM rimet.t tf I T?peirv Drupels, i j Imperial 3-plv, CARPETS. I li nam an.! eniiian. ) ! and O.i (!i :hs i i ail ttu'.'hs in ffreal variety. ' A1m., Catiti n and fi n Mart!ii;s ot all kinds. i i:h a lar:: a-M rtmei.t ( t li w-prired i Ii cram ( ai'-et... and Ki.tiv and Smirl'arpets, : Knps. .Mat--. I'rusuets.taii Ki.ds.Ka1 ("ai. els, Colt, u Carpels, Ac. A. I ii. ii. fi w::pi;?:, No.43 SHrawberry St., S I i'r. r nb brstnut, I'lllLAM Ll HIA. r? Sr.-iLerry is the frst street Heslcf ; Second. -. Ki:'.'ni3 PEIPHER'S LINE T IO AND FI.OM rHlI.ADKI.riHA. I'l.iiUiiOX (IF ii.r.ii.iiT. r llu ut-Ji 1st Clam 4 cel.li. ! -.'il li'. 41 d ;.t d. ::.i d.. do 4i li -7 Un du Sjf.ist .- do do V i.i -if, I'je ai.J t'cra, 1 cnt? per Lull.!. PLilad. Depot with freed, Ward . Freed. SI! Market St. Thankl'ul for the literal patronage given us we hope by strict am niion to business lo merit a ccntinuacce of the aine. TIIO'M PEirilER For further infornai. n apply to H7'J5) C II M'lilNI.V, A'nt, Lewisburg K0TICE TO SHIFFERS. "JERO.NS shipping Goods to Philad. will ph ase be particular and Hark them in care of Peipher's Line ; othrrwi.-e, they will be re shipped at Harris burg, which will be atterdtd nh delay. !;ay 6, 1?S9. THOS. PE1I HER. Cheaper I ban the Cheapest ! MMIE undersigned having made X arrangements to close his bu siness, here by the 1st c f April, now offers his entire stock ol Boots A iu;ts which is the largest in the county AT COST.- No mistake. II. sti ck, ihe greater part, is Homemade, got tip under Ins 'wn su pervision, and will be warranted to give sat isfaction. Ills prices has always bten conn- . ted low, but now he will sell at lea-l ES per . cent lower than ever, which you will find j from the following prices : Men's Homemade Call Boots for to S.Crt do do Kp do do City Calf do do do Kip do Boys' Boots of all sizes from Women'. Homemade Boots do do JiMlersons do do "Slippers do do Cuters s.sti to s,7: ' 2.S.") to 2,75 1,511 to S,.';0 SO lo 1.S7 I 1,5.1 lo I.6S I 87 lo 1,12 , 75 to I .I'M I 1,1 5 to 2,110 ! l.are lot Child's Shoes homemade 37 to 6 When work is made lo order, of the best quality, prices will be as follows: Mens' Kip B. ots 3,1.1 do Calf do 6.00 Women's Cuiters 1.87 lo do Boots 1.50 to 1.75 He feels thankful to his friends and the public for past favors, and cordially invites ail to come and provide themselves with a full supply at ihe above prices. Call in, and if the prices differ from the above, we will not charge anything lor -bowing goods. WILLIAM JOil.NtOX. Lewisburg, Jan 27, iM 0. K0TICE. riIIE Books and Accounts of the late firm of Riber Ji Mu.'trr have been left at the ollice of the undersigned, on Souili fecond street, for settlement. All persons interested will please bear it in mind. WM. CAMERON, J. Lewisburg, Feb. II. Ii:0w3 LAW OFFICE KKiOVm Jolia B. Linn, ATTORSi:! AT MW-Oir.ce at his house ou N. Market St. bet. Ii & 2d -,9 liCiiIsbiirj?', I'a. LEWISBURG ACADEMY. rrllEl'all S-MIon of this Inatitulii.n will i commence fkUi, Sepl. 19. lhall.toeon. 1 unue l't weeks ; to be succeeded immediately by the W lutrr SfSKlon of the same ' ItDgih. A suurl Vacation will be given dutm-- i the Holidays. ' Ail the Branches of a Ihoroogh Academ-e (.mirM. are tauhI and g ,, , ol iua;.!yii:; mrmr.f rs mr ch-hiiitt. iur en. I leiing t.olleiie, or lor general r-u-ines5, ;; ! find it to their advantage lo enter thia school The Uible is a Text Book, i A larze Class of Young Ladies is tBretl. ! TLTMkN per session of 13 weeks, inclatlug ' rnntingont expenses. ; FRIVAnT fllrsiliur, u ntiii:. UrUr.rr, AiilUmttlr. lit of . .i.-m. K.id C S. 1 -t,,rs . I - - - i M AM LO LNi.Ll.-II- il uut ineitHisl b(.fJ e LANt.lA'-ks, TKt No a't-htional charges ; al.-o, do dedoetinnf j except fur protracted sickness. Tuition pay. ! able immediately upon the close of the its sion. JOHN RANDOLPH, Angnst Cfi, IS:9. Principal. I "JAYS for a full course in the Ircn Ci lollf-e, m-f'St eslensivriv pairumz(j ar.i Ii-st organized Ctrnmercial Schoul in the tut ted States. Four Law Halls For Wriiin?. Comniercial Calculations Buit Kefjung an t I.eciurfs. T"na! time tu runipleie a full ennnte, frrm 6 lo lu wee Us. Kvery Student, upon praOua. tine. s sruarantced to be competent to man-i; the El'oUs i 1 any business, aod qualified v earn a salary ol from &500 to f IO0. Stmlent! er.trr a! any lime "o Vaeaiicc Keview at p!eaure. ; I'umlnm fur Jbt Writing awarded iliis I'iiitunon. The be-t and erei test variety t iiiii;an: h;p in any out Jlail ol the l iniin, is ft-urid here. ff .lir.js:rr Sens rereired at half prire. For rcti!ar t d hperiirierj rf mm j, ariJ tii;lA.:4.-hfd V iw of ihe College, include liv letier Mairp. at' l Bodies 7v.- F. JKAKI.S.-. Putsbarch. Pa. GMT INSUKEIM II ON. C-fJ- H RVKY. Prrhtmt, J. . L'tlAl'M X, Sferett. J tu company, on entering upun the C.ili tear o! ilir:r lusire. sut.tiut the IiII.ir. si iTi'iitent ul iherr assets and business to ih put tic. Nthj;.. t f r::- V. in f rf January 1, 16. ?A AiiH.unt .: Tu.;.. ny ii.KUird J 5J,4i5.ij. il A a. t vt 1'r. ii.ii.iu -l,! J. ..11 A NiiBiVr i Aui'.ui.t . A;ii--uiit i Tin-- f P-iiri.f l-.n. .1 .,1 jpr I rr- .T'.- liur.l f I'r. mium ..lr! rertir.4 i su.tsiov'l -3 -r. v imp.., y c ntmues to inBre rvtrjr ilerr;nin.n .f t ror:-iiy, -.uch as Luii-l.t: .1., iner.-iai;i!:z. , A.C., a?ains. K:s t-rdim-arp i.f Kir;, anJ li r any time limited i r er rlUl. SAM'I. II. ORW IG, Agen. I.ewUbnr-:, Del. ii), I American Life Insurance &. Trn.-t Co., (Capi'a! t'tpek $0ru,0lH) C' lOMPA.NY's Euiidinas.WaliiBt trett,8 E comrr of I'. urih I'ntudtl Mo. Lives insured al the usual Mutual rates or at J. nit ti.ck rales iil'-out CO per cent. ie-.s or at Total Abstinenre rates the I.n est in the world. A. M H11-LD1.-V, Pi-f,idrnt Ji.u C. Sifls. Spf. T17 liKtl. r. MILLER. Aft, LewuAur; William VanGeier, TTOilNEV at Law, II I. -ll)ui tr. t iiion Co., Pa.svi Mi AT A HAHGA1X! The subscriber has on hand fir -aie liio SfH tUlggU'K. wlnrh he (tier at a Laitain t..r I a-h or will EicbaLg f. r a g. od HuKsE. Call soon or vco will , miss il. B. F. HI RH. J at n.irr.h A i:r.JnDi if. : or if absent, inquire of W. H. Kilter, at V. r Brown. Jr.'s store. Lewi.-burg. Feb. It TKOKAS G. GR1ER, X alrlimaker and Jeavcllrr, Locatnl two d.x.r. .a. .if ih .ti.i.1 r-r Dtl) occo w4 y Mr V..1. r Ll. lc-M Kli, I'a. Io Ls. Watches, repaired on shoii notice and warranted to give satistaetioo. it An eirelleni assortment of Waichrs. Cloclis and J.wrlrT ca band Chiap for r'w. (.11. T FKAMF.8 of all sizes made to order Letti-,bnrg, -pril -!, ls.'S I NOTICE. rT'O the Citizens of Lewisbor-r and Ticirii'.r A. 11. 1.. IlilICK has removed his Barb" isnop from llie kiviere House to Market stret', brtsemetit of Widow Anions' building, one door above the Post Ortice. Thankful for a I p ast lavois, he hopes lo merit a continuacce of the public patronage. 1 X. I?. Tn all will, tarrr b.r. till Ihe-lr N-artls (nw Tour To Ret a -ilrai-oiil .hx. fi.J as l arU-r eTrr e. .Iuitrall i.n Ills ;s al li salrxin. I.a.y nrn. avr or aeon, Xuri9 can, rcatiri. .barp and tutors kcro. Lewisburg, April 1, 1859. E. L. HINE?. $10.00 tf.VSU and DOORS, Clinds and 8ni"nEr4 Floorinjr, Siding, Framing, ic. Fur sale at the Droit Store f . f s. CALliWELL. Lowifturp. Oct : SPICES! SPICES! SPICES! IJl'RE and X.i. I (.round Pepper, (iinger. Cinnamon. Allspice, Cloves. American and English Mustard. Cayenne Pepper, Nutmegs, Maee. Sup. Carb. f-ci!a. Saltpetre, Salera'.ut. Caraway and onatider Seed. "Sal ss. ila. Indigo. A-hton Dairy and (Jrr.und Salt, Ac, For Sale at llie Eagle Mills No. SO "if? North Front street, corner of New. Fbi. adeiphia. HOWARD WORRELL. IV Purchasers will find il areaily to tat:' inlere.-l both in quality and price to boyik'" goods, which are warranted as represeawi-'1 forieiied. A trial is solicited. I719yl y-c PlMcat Market. Armnnemfnts fur the Year. J AC03 (i. BROWN, having suppli"3 j; Lewisburg Market for ihe pastsix mei has made the following arrangements tor coining year The best of Beef. Mutton, Veal and Fit can be had on Wednesday and Saturday net ningsof each week, at the Market . Market street, between Schaffle's and vi"1 Lewburg, Pa. ,.." His motto is Quick Sales for LasH. - Small Profiis." Esamine his meat Ap.15,'59. 1. H. STERNEKA. Dr. C. H'KEAL, . HAVINC resumed ihe practice ef '! CINE, lenders his rr-f's',o"J1'0V lo ihe caizens of Lewisburg Office and residence wuh James r- 8oUih Fourth sticel I ' - - . ..... L-l j ;