UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURGjmONraM25Jl8C0. EOSE ELMER; OB, DIVIDED BEAUT AXD A DIVIDED UFE. BT MBS. SOCTHWOETH. It wa3 early in the morning of a lovely day in June, A. I).. 1800, that a Tathcr lanrc group of idlers gather ed in front of the Etheridge Arms, a quaint old tavern, in the ancient little town of Swinburne, in the west of England. 15y their loots and conversation, it Wis evident that some event of unu so il importance was expected to come off. They were, in fact, awaiting the arrival of the mail coach, which was to bring down Colonel Hastings, and his son Albert, who was the bride groom elect of Lady Etheridge, Bar oness of Swinburne, the last of her race, and sole heiress of the immense wealth and vast estates of her lordly ancestors. The nuptials were to be celebrated on the iullowiiig day : and the re taicers and neighbors of the noble bride, w ho almost worshipped her for her goodness of heart, were anxious to see the man who was to be their beloved "lady's" husband They had not long to wait. The coach soon camo thundering up to the door; and as toon as the stops were let down by the obsequious landlord Colonel Hastings issued forth. lie waS an elderly gentleman, tall, spare. and stooping ; was clothed in a suit of clerical black : and his pale, thin long face was surrounded by hair and whiskers prematurely cray. He was closely attended by his secretary Ferdinand Cassinovc an Italian, of Buch graceful mien and diunihed bear ing, that he might have beca taken for a prince of the blood attended by an old gcutleman in waiting. Next came forth a young gentleman, whose handsome person aud haughty manner at once attracted general attention. His form was tail, aud finely proportioned, crowned bv haughty head and face, with high aquiline features, fair aim lrcsli com idexion, light blue eyes, and very light, flaxen hair. His expression of countenance, in keeping wan hi whole manner, was stem almost to rcpellaut severity. Great beauty of person, with great dignity of maimer, forms a combination very attractive to most young women, and perhaps it was this that fascinated the young heiress of Swinburn Castle, for this was Albert Hastings, the bridegroom elect. lie was followed into the house by his valet, bearing his dressing-case. After a sliulit repast, Colonel Has tings, attended by Cassinovc, drove off to the castle to have a preliminary interview with Lady Etheridge, (who was his ward,) and arrange the mar riage settlements. On arriving at the lordly castle, Cassinove was alio wn into a sitting-room, while the colonel proceeded to the library, whither his ward was requested to come to meet him. As the young Italian paced np and down the room, occasionally pausing before a full length mirror, which re flected the spacious window (reaching from ceiling to floor) and the pictur esque landscape beyond, suddenly, among the rosc3 outside, glided a purple-draped female figure, that immedi ately rivetted his attention. .It was a woman in tlic earliest bloom ol youth. As young Cassinove gazed upon her reflected image, as he never gazed upon her, lie felt as though a goddess had suddenly descended among the flowers. Her form was above the medium height, and well rounded. Her head was finely for.n cd, and covered with a profusion of jet black, glittering hair, that was plainly parted over her broad, expan sive forehead, and swept arouud the temples, and wound iuto a rich and massive kuot at the back of the head. Her eyes were large, luminous, dark gray orbs, that seemed, whenever the long veil of lashes was lifted, to throw a light wherever they glanced. Her nose was straight and well formed, her lips rounded, and, like all the rest, full of character. In the car riage of her head and neck, and in her stately footsteps, there was a cer tain natural majesty that, even in a jteasant's dress, would have proved her one of Nature's queens. The impression made upon the en thusiastic heart of Ferdinand Cassi nove was at once vivid, deep, aud strong quick assun-pau ncut as sculpture. He saw this god dess of the intellectual brow and stately step open the window and ad vance into the room, and as she ap proached him he felt his whole frame thrill with a strange emotion of blen ded pain and delight. He dreaded to move, yet as the needle turns to the magnet, he felt himself turning from the reflected image to face the origi nal. He stood before that queenly ef bis dream the dour opeued, nod a gray haired servant entered softly, and atrpping across tbe room to where the lady sai, and speaking in Ibe low, subdued tone in which royal personages arc addressed said ".My lady, Colom-I Hastings' respects, and he awaits your ladyship in i be library." "Very well, W iiliuius j go and say to Colonel Hasting that 1 will attend him immediately," answered the lady, rising. This queeuly woman, then was Laura, Baroness Etheridga of Swinburn ! For ever aud for ever ucattainable by hi no ! Uh, despair I 11 is castle id tbe air tumb led all about biui, aud buried all his hopes aud aspirations iu its fall. After greeting Colonel Hastings, on ber entering tbe library, Lady Etheridge took a parchment from a drawer iu tbe centre table, aud banded it to ber guardian. On examining tbe document, tbe colonel found it to be a deed of gift, absolute, of ber entire niagoinceut estate, to Albert Hastings, ber inteuded husband. Tbe colonel pretended much surprise, and re fused to accept tbe deed, alleging that such an act might give rise to uupleasaut criticism. "Ob, Colonel Hastings ! there can be no question of mine and tbine between me and Albert. The deed of gift that trans fers all my possessions to my future Iius bin 1 is made out; let it be executed. He shall then ucver be jealous of his wife's riches, for sbe will come to him as poor as a cottage girl, exclaimed Lady btheridgc, with a pure devotion of love flushing ber cheek and liiihiinj; her eyes. After protesting somewhat farther against such noble generosity, the colouel allowed himself to be persuaded to accept the deed, and called iu Cassinove to wit ness its execution in due form. Tbe poor secretary could scarcely bold tbe pen which the colonel banded bim, so great as bis agitation. LI is employer could not help remarkiug upon the unusually poor signature which tbe Italian affixed, as fitness, to the deed; Out (title dul the colo nel or the baroness . now tte tcmUe past- font that vert tcethimj in the tecittary t soul, or the important result they tcere act- tinea tu brimi uuout. e will now return to tbe bridegroom elect, a bom we left at the Swinburn Arms. Colonel Uastiues bad scarcely left the room ere Mr. Albert Hastings arose, stretched himself wilb a weary jawo, and began to pace thoughtfully up aud down ibe fl 'or, murmuring Men think me a very fortunate and happy man; and, doubtless, an unusual number of good gifts have Leeu showered upon me by the favor of the bliud goddess not the least among them Would be es teemed the baud of ibis wealthy young barouess, my biide expectant. Wei!, we cannot have everything we want in this world, else sweet U jse Elmer ouly should only be the wife of Albert Hastings, i'oor girl ! she little dreams that the man who has wooed her. under the name of William Lovcl, is really Albert Hastings, be envied bridegroom of tbe high-born ady htbendge ot itwinburne. It caunot be helped. 1 canuot pause for lady's right, or maiden's bonor. Here, then, fur divided life; my band to tbe lady ol Swinburne my heart to the lovely cot tage girl; ouly Lady r.tbendge must uever kuuw of IJ .se Eiim r and William Liovel, nor must Uose t in. r know Lady Etheridge aud Albert Hastiugs. And now to persuade Kose to go before me in to Wales, where myself and my lady bride are to spend our boneymooo." And so saying, be lock his hat, and strolled out into the street. Taking a course opposite to that which led to Swinburne Castle, Albert Hastings soon came to a cross country road, wbicb he followed for some two miles, and then turning into a by-patb, be went on until be came to a secluded and lovely cottage. Opening the door of this elegant retreat with a latch key, be passed in. It was a lovely abode, fit for the borne of a fairy. And for a fairy Albert Hastings bad bad it furnished. Tbe fairy's name was Rose Elmer, and she was the daughter of tbe village laundress. Albert bad accidental ly met ber on one of bis visits to tbe cas tle, and, as his soliloquy, given above, shows, bad fallen desperately in love with ber; and, under tbe assumed name of William Lovell, had won the beautiful and innoceut maideu's heart. He bad bad the cottage furnished, and was that morning to meet Rose there, where they bad so often met, by appoint ment. Uose came at last ; and as soon as the first joyous greetings were over, the intriguing lover set at work to persuade ber to cousent to a secret marriage ; as be well knew, by a thousand tests of charac ter, that be could never gain bis purpose unless Rose believed herself to be his wife. His task was a bard one; but be finally succeeded, by promising that she should stay with ber mother just the same as long as sbe lived. This was not all that Mr. Hastings wished, but neither logie nor eloquence could cooviuce or persuade Rose Eiuier to quick as sun-painting, peruia- aesc" ner. "g moiner; ana upon no utuur cuuuiliuu iuiu iuh 01 ueiug allowed to remain with ber would she consent to the secret marriage. And, finally, be obtained a promise from Rose that she would meet him at the cottage that same night, where, by a pre vious arrangement, his coufileotial ser vant, disguised as a clergyman, was to be in attendance to perform tbe marriage cer emony. After which, Rose should return to ber mother, to remain during the few weeks of his absence in Wales, wbitbcr, be form, and met thoso large, luminous, ! Mid. important tusiness forced him. This i. - 1 1.:... i I ' . . ..... uam eyes nxcu upon iuiu in royui graciousncss, as she said "You are Coloilcl Hastings' secre tary, I believe, sir. Pray sit down. You will find the London papers on that table." Aud, with a graceful bow, the lady passed him, and seated herself on a sofa at the extremity of the room, took up a portfolio, and was toon deeply engaged with its contents. After the profound bow with which he had returned her courtesy, Ferdi nand Cassinove remained motionless where she bad left him. Rut ten minutes had elapsed since she had gli ded in among the flowers, and passed litm liko a vision seen in some beau tiful dream. But ten minutes, and life, the world, himself, were all chan ged for Ferdinand Cassinove. He ''t.frvm that moment, that hit fate mutt Ice itt character fur tpioil or eeil from the "J Uml myal-laGkmj lenma. 1j the midt of the pleasing piin agreed upon, they tuok leave of each otb er for a few hours, and returned to the village by different routes. Mr. Hastings went to bis inn, aud summoned bis confi dential servant to bis presence. And Rose Elmer, full of hope and joy, turned down the street leading to her mother's cottage. When Rose entered the house, there was a smoldering fire in tbe grate, and be side this fire, in an old arm chair, sat a fe male, whom no one would have passed without a second look. She was a woman of commanding presence. Her form was tall, and mast once have been finely roun ded ; but now it was worn thin, almost to meagreness. Iler features were nolny ver, was halt covered with a red baudker cbief, tied beneath ber chin, and partly fallen in elf locks down one aide of ber face. A rusty black gown aud shawl com pleted ber dress. As the door opened, admitting Rose, sLe turned quickly in ber chair, fixing ber eyes with a look of fierce inquiry upon the iutruder. "How are you now, mother dear? I hope you feel in better spirits?" said Ruse, Lying off ber bonnet, and coming to the woman a side. "Better. Where have yon been? I have wautcd yon.'' "I have been taking a walk through tbe woods, dear mother ; and see, here are some wild strawberries I picked fur you on my return. Will you eat them V said Rose, offering ber little basket. "No; I want cone of them. Yon care little for me.'' "Mother, don't say that. You do not know bow much I love you." "Uusb, girl, you havclittlecause oh!" Aud the woman suddenly struck ber baud upon ber heart, dropped ber bead upun ber breast, and seemed convulsed by some great agouy. Her features worked frightfully, ber frame shuddered. "Mother! mother! what is tbe matter?" exclaimed Rose, throwing ber arms around the woman in creat alarm. ' It is past," gasped the woman, brea thing with great difficulty. "What was it, dear?" "A spasm. It is gone." 'Ou, mother, will it return ?" "Perhaps." "Let me run for a neighbor or tbe doc tor?" "Nay, you must run somewhere else ! To-morrow, Laura Lady Etheridge of Swinburne, weds with Albert Hastings, of Hastings Hall. It is so, is it not ?" "Surely, dear mother, the village is full of the wedding, aud talks of nothing else. Tbe village children have been cm ployed all day iu bearing flowers to decor ate the castle church, aud to strew iu tbe path of the biide as she comes they love ber so well." "Yes, she is a high and mighty lady ; yet, sweet aud gracious as becomes one so exalted. Come bitber, girl, kneel down before me, so that I may take your face between my hands!" Rose obeyed, and ber mother, bowing ber own stern, dark face, shut that of the girl bctweeu ber hands, and gazed upon it wistfully, critically, murmuring "fair face, delicate features, complexion pure as the iuside of a couch shell, white, and flushed with red; hair like fine yel low silk, aud eyes blue and clear as those of infancy; bauds, small and elegant. I bave not let poverty spoil your beauty, have I, my child '." "o, dear mother, you bave let kind ness more likely spoil me," said Rose, in simple wonder at her words. "1 bave not let your person crow coarse with hard work, bave I, dear?" "So, mother; notwithstanding that I ought to bave worked with you, and fur you." "lour bands bave never been roughen ed by helping me in tbe laundry ?" ".No, mother; though they ought to bave been." '-Nor bave your sweet eyes been spoiled by needle-wuik ?" "No, good mother; I have been as use less as a fine lady, to my shame." "And I bave worked bard to save you from work, and to pay for your schooling, bave I not?" "Bear mother, you have! You have been tbe best mother iu tbe world, and on ly too good to me. But I will try to re pay you." "Think of all that to morrow, child ; and tchen all the country around thuildert at my crime, when all the people call down imprecationt upon my name, do not you curse oue wbo bas nourished you at ber bosom, when that bosom is cold in death," said tbe woman, solemnly. "Ob! she is mad! mad!" exclaimed Rose, in dismay, at bearing these words ; then lowering ber voice, she said, "Moth er ! mother! try to collect yourself ! It is I, your poor daughter Rose, that kneels before you. Do you not know me 7" "Ay, I know you well, and I know what I say," repeated the woman, solemnly. "Mother! ob, why do you talk so wild ly? It is very dreadful! But you are nut well ! let me go for some one." ''Yes; you must go for some one. You must go to the castle this afternoon," said the woman iu tbe same tone of deep gravity. "Tothecastle! I, mother!" exclaimed Rose, in surprise. "Yes, you must go to tbe castle ; and, when you get there, ask to see her who calls herself Lady Etheridge." "Tbe baroness ! Bear mother, why do your thoughts so run upon tbe baron ess ? What is she to us ? Besides, is it likely that sbe will see me, a poor girl, a perfect stranger, this day of all others, when she sees no one?" "Hush, Rose ! and for once obey one tchom you have to long looked upon as your mother. It will be tbe last time I will ask you to do so. Demand to be ad mitted to tbe presence of the baroness. Say that yoa bave come upon a matter of life and death, that nearly concerns ber ladyship; insist, and she will not venture to refuse you. When you stand before Lady Etheridge, say that her old nurse, Magdalene Elmer " "Her nurse, mother ! You Lady Eth eridge's nurse ! I never knew that be fore !" interrupted Rose, in surprise. "There are many things that you never knew, my child. But attend ! Say to the baroness that Magdaleno Elmer is dy- tinuation of it from where it leave iff bere can be found ouly in tbe New York Ledger, tbe great family paper, which is for sale at all tbe stores throughout the city and country, where papers are sold. Remember aud ask fjr the Now York Ledger of May 2C, and iu it jou will fiud tbe continuation of tbe story from where it leaves off here. The Ledger is mailed to subscribers at $2 a year, or two copies for S3. Address your letters to liooeri jonner, puuusurr, 40 Park Row, New York. It is the handsomest and best family paper in Ibe country, elegantly illustrated, aud charac terised by a high moral tone. fMIEAP EXPKLSS J ice lu lion of Italeu. MERCHANTS ami all persons endued in shinpiiiir tioi.ils to and Irom Philadelphia The subscriber has on hand a splendid j Ci.null ynor owu interests ! tioojs shipped irom 10 lo i- per ccuu " per IliU lbs. than by any other lines. WALLOW KIt'S LINK RIVIERE HOUSE LEWISlil'HU, I' A. II. ii. 1IETZEL, Prop's-. rriHIS Hotel is located in the center of the tou n, one square from the Court Honse. Persons attending Court, or having other bu siness in the lotvn. will find this a pleasant and comfortable home. Charges moderate. Lewisunrg. Pa, Kept. G, 1H5U m3 Josiiili Baker & Co., HAVE made arrangements with E. E. Locke A Co. to furnish 95 per cent. ALCOHOL by the Bbl. and Half Bid. as cheap as it can be bought in Philadelphia. They have also just received a general as sortment of Paint and OUs,GlaMM and Pull)-, CRUSHES axd PERFUMERY, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, CUTLER Y, Ii LRXLXG FL III), Pine Oil, all popular Patent Medicines, Liquors,Tilmtco, Snu flunks, Soda Ash, Wheel Grease, &c. &c. All the above articles offered VEKY CHEAP FOU CASH. Call before buying elsewhere. Our Mutto is " Small Profit &, quick Salon." Lewisburg, May 13, 1859. mgi' "Dying! Ob, mother, do not say so 1 it is very cruel ! You are not kick in bed you are sitting np ! You are not old either, but have many years of life before you !" 'Child, hear my words, but do not judge tbem ! Say to Lady Etheridge that Magdalene Elmer, her dying nurse, prays nay, demands to see ber this night ! Tell her that I have a conettion to malce that the mutt hear to-niijht, or never! Con jure ber by all she holds dear on earth ! by all her hopes of Heaven ! by all her cmselled, and might once have been grand- i far of belli to come to me tonight! ly beautiful, but now they were sunken : Tell ber if the would crape the heaviest and emaciated as those of dea'h. Under ' curte that could darken a tmman't life, to ber broad and prominent rireb-ad, and heavy black eve brows, hone a pair of large, dark-gray eyes, that burned bercely wi:h the fires of fever or of frenzy. Her come to me to-oigbt ! to come to mo at once! Ihcrc get on your bonnet, and 1 be above is all of this story that will jet bl-ck hair, slightly streaked with sil- be published iu uur eoluinas. The con TVeur Arrangements. ..Tlfeur finndc' TOSEPH L. HAWX having taken the J well known SI' Yh EK HA 7 STOKE, has refitted it, and filled in an eilensive variety of Halt, Capt, Gentlemen' t ClnthhigtAv. Also a lane and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASHMKRKr, Ac, which he will make up to order, an he still coniinues the Tailoring Busi ness, tie is prepared to execute all work emru-ied to his care.to Ihe satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cultins and Repairing- ji done to orler. Lrwisburg, f pril 10, 18S7 niir JUDOTfi mm Just opened, opposite the Riviere llousc, in the Room lately occupied by A. Singer. A FULL and complete assortment o( FALL & WINTER CLOTH- I N G.snch as Overcoats. Dress Coals, Busi ness Coats, and Coats of every style and pat tern ; and Pantaloons and Vests to suit. Also, a large variety of Under Clothing, such as Drawers. Shirt", Ac. Also, a fine assortment of Boys' Clothinc of the latest styles. Also, H.iTS and CAPx equal to any offered in this country. In fact, 1 haveeveryihing necessary in the shape of Clothing, which I offer at a very small advance for cash. rHIUP GOODMAN", A't. I tr All kind- of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. I.ewisburg, Oct. 32. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Mi The -? collection of both Fruit aud Ornamental TREES, Ac. Ac embracing the very best varieties of Apples. Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Neciariues.tirapes.Goiise berries, Raspberries, Currauts, Sirawbei ne. 4L9U Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple forjlreet planting. Ever-blooming Kose, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and olher Flowering Plants. r?"Nursery Grounds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half" a mile of Lewisburg. All orders will receive strict atlenliun. LV Ternu inruriulilu CASH. WILSON I. LIN.. Lewisburg, July 7, 1858. COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have as- ociated themselves into copart nership for the purpose of carry ing on the Loinberin?, Planing, and Carpentering business in all iheirvanons branches, at the Ctojiobnrg Steam planing mills, where they intend to keep a sleek of Pine, Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Ash, Ma ple, and all kinds of Lumber, Flooring shel ving, Siding, Shingles, Lath. Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in J rice aud workmanship. J. D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN DREISBAt-H, HIRAM DUE'S BACH Lewbbnrg Planing lill, April 1, 1."'S. Audio an. Commission Hoae la Ualsbanr. Legal Auctioneer! F.A.Doiiehower having been appointed sole Auctioneer lor Lewisbi.re, is prepared to attend to all calls in bis hue in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke ttreet a Room for the reception, and -the sale at stated limes of all kinds of Goods at Auc tion. Any one wishing todisposeof any arti cle can deposit it with me and I will sell it at Ihe best advantage 1 can and charge a per centage for the same Feb. I H.VJ F A DOXEHOWER PEILAD'A PLATFORM SCAlPe" SCALES I ( V ",ry, Z'. ,,,,, V lor Ita.lioad., Ac, ,' "'' MALI in, hay, coal, aiiU Ml ALh aily. Purcha- --nsa, eveiy scab? i nereha,, . -"ru,0 of DAILY CARS are carrying freigtii to and more than thiily-five years. correct, and if, after irial, nut t, Uul sai" lory, can be returned without charge. C" . , ,,1, . me uiu s'and,esiat;l1!K.j, at the tollowiiig Greaiiy 35 cts. per 100 pounds 31 do 27 do 21 do 1!) do Philadelphia I'rnnitk.ZrU 4 llinchmun. Mi 8 A 810 Market SI Persons should he careful to have their Goods marked in care of ihe above Line, to prevent imposition fri-m oilier Lines Nov 13 JNO WALLOW ER A SON" from that point Reduced Rales : 1st Class 2 do 3 do 4 do Special Car Depot in AUUOTT A rn Executor's notice. I A "TICE is hereby given, thai L,!tfr,,.. J.1 tamenmrvon ih- lasl will ai.,1 "i jun.i nt.cu, deceased, lair ,,f u . Deer township. I'nioo count kJ. . ' Evans k Watson's MLAUlMltlt VUl-H, No.3U4 Chestnut SI. I 'hiUideljihia. WINFIELD FACTORY! Afar llul'llclun, Union Co., I'a. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would in lorn, his Irirnils and the public in gene ral, iri.n he continues lu manufac ture all kinds of Woolen ooIn9 &uch as Cloths, CasMmeres. Twttu. KaiuneUb, Jeans Blankets and Flannels; also, Carpet and Stock. ns; Yarns. His machinery lemg of the hest kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in sayinp that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fait to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best mannrrand on Ihe shortest notice. Terms for carding cah on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HAI.FPE.NNY. Winfield Mills, March UO, 1857. axotimr Titri Mrirr I'hii MLH.1A. 2 159. To the PwWffit of tn IV iinvlm Airrkullurml thrifty: Thr Mibrriirp. y'ur ciDUiiil-e to -xmin th0ntntx.f a fatitiunUrr ol f.ru A H.lm.h, ftrr twine eXrtM-d U Irons Arts on ttie tair GrouuiU for i-iirbt huM. rw-t!tiUjr r-rrm-ut TliiaC afu-r Mru cortUof oii and thrtvofpiD had tw-n roDfMinirU around tti httlf.it i uf-nJ in the prt-tftirm f tntt commitl. ai;d t euttUuU taieo out. a little writ-l, but not rr-hrtl. lvraJ ttl-r Mwlal barrU-fnn rwin-U by tb map ttfarturr ra. and a liar tiuauMly of auui-iU vera in UiHHaff.au! ranteout futirvlj utitijurtJ Tbt rifrinrnt atinfJ u of tiie capacity of nftbiakiD! to rMtrrt evbtrob In a aoj fir: tu which thr tuny b fXMMJ. Tbe CunmiUr aaaxdeti m InpU-m and .ciWfr Mwlal. (mi V . Hnuw, J-H W OuhT, J. . Kl TlrFl.hl, ALrktlf. (ilLU-T. STIT.T. J.XOTIFK. Wn.m)rrTos, IM., Peul. 17, lfWJ. 3lchr. Kv.S4 A Watj. I'biladfli'tna. iHll'mm : '1 h.. .-ataman Ifr Fin-Prwf Sjfr of your manti tart tin . pur -hawl ty ur fr m yor pf lit. JVrriu k ijarn-tt. ofi.ur city, iwnf niitf nimithi wrfly trit-d by burUm lt raturilny m;tit tn.i al thouirli lb- iil lfi;i- baoi&ifr, ffil rhiIc drill, , ami ntf'fr. th'-y unl nut urr.-n t,)um-; in '. .Nf. Tti Li U-iDtf n- f"lU.i I'jtiht ri!-r 1 yrotiX," Wiry fiiilU lift ft ibr i'tl-r int tt but ttriil fl a h"f in tbe ioatr an-l :til nrr tl in a iar i hr'", ; which wax iicultrd, aud although th .it -or, lifidf aud i nut, huWfd thf exjlnMin u! In b- Iwii & Mnall otic, j it wa bi fi.rrfd "p H uar thrj rv lh- r-ar ter art uMbf uithl at rli -n it. arc luurh ;rat itiml at thf trult of thf attni-t to t-nti-r it. and it the -t"'e fact are of any ri-f . tnu azv at libert; U Um uirut. 1'jurit, trulj. llAYNARD k .h'N K3. CHEAT FIRF.fAXOTtir.K 1 Fit Mill! ! Ks"JiVili. T. nn Mar h I-', KV.4. NS A 1A1hV I'luirlf hia : wVai.a) It afford- Bf prett .I.axur- tn way to you that thr faiMmi:der .-air, wl.jrtt 1 uf had i fmu to Frbruary. l;b, pnVfd to hr what ymi rfi ommfi.dt-d it a rurf (.nih-cthio fn ni hrf My "t-rchi.ui--. ttr'th-T with ffVf ral ntht-ra. war- t.urn-d U tk- L-mui.d in Manh ial. 1he j.ff r-j thn-iib-h into thf ra-lUr. axd wa fi- H-M-tl I.tnilt-iiM-Ual (. ri i.r -i.ht h.ur. and ahrti It whp taken from thf run- at.-l ( -n.d. all if a contfnt i frf f.. u i d to in a rlfi I -titif . lUm l d.a and thr t-at- r- not U in ii.jtmd any wl.ni. rr I ran rhff rtul ; ly rfioutmrici ymr afra to thr onui.unitT. tfli-:n. ; aa I d.-, tl at tln-v atf a- nt-ar tirr ( r--f it i --ihi- i for any alr to la-ujadf. TII-'MASJ I'uVJril-L. 1 -A larwf aM.rtmritt f thr ab-.vr ?Arf always 1 .-n mil. mi .tui . b.inut Strcrt, ilatc -4 Siuib fourth , t., fbila.lf lithia. ! grained to the uioirraigned, ly ihe ftB 1 L iiion county, in due form ol law a,;i2'trrt'' having claims azaiuM said UieVi'ii'nPr',,ls Ibetu iu Juho Dalesman for sriifIrjrfser,t these owins said estate are reMurS:J a! immediale payment, t. Jnhn Dates man 5 Marrh 27. IstiO ' tors f lo.oo PAYS for , full er.Dr,e i ,he Iro, r, brsl organaeJ tcninirrcial School ,tt .Jk" led States. ' Four Lare Halls Z. Commercial Calrn'ai,.. . Krejung ami Lectures. ' Csoal time to r, n,,.Icie a full ecore f. 6 to 10 erV. E.ery Siudeui. op,.,, line, is euaranleed lobe ri.n.n.-.J, .. 1 uv a salary ol from WOO to $-1000. i-niiTi-nn rnirr at any lime Ao V, iveview ai pieaMire. For Writin ih tarn seance Urtl ltminmf..r Ji,,t II ,,,. awar.le.1 tin Invitation. - he ,,,"' let variety IVr.manh,p ,n ail wt H J the I nion. is found here. IT .V!lr.lMer!. Sons received ai half irie, for r.rrnlar ai.d -rer ,,, ,.f w'r and f.ml.rllishr.1 View uf ihe CVleoe ,cl ".' live letier si.-,mp. and aildiet l F; W- JK-NKI.NS. J'nislurch.Pi. KT l.SUKI)!" tlrl Braark lanranrr dbMit I . h U.11U. l i ' nOX. C.U. HARVEV. l-re,l.,,t ' J-W.tHAI M A.N, Wto I his rotrpany, on entnne uptn ijf t rear of thnr t.UMaess, suhn.it ihe f, lli w -, statement of their assets, and business lo 'Z public. Nuu,Ur..( rolirin in m JnorT 1 lv,0 Au..nt.t ,r fr- i Tt) inxutrtl Uo ' f 'li; Auj t .! IT. omuhi m , Jo " 1 Taggart fc Fan's Patent HIIE subscriber con- X linoes lo carrr on the. Llirry lIiiMiiirN( the Old Stand on South1 Third street, near Market, and rekpectfull) solicits the patronage ol his friends and th public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburp;, May S2, I (ISO NOTARY PUHL.IC. William Jones, ATTORNEY at law.--Collections promptly attended to. OlTice on Market et, opposite the Treshyienan chinch. ll LEWI lit Kti.rA. street, S90 Family Sewing Machine, With Spaulding's Improvement! PUBLIC attention is respectfully invited to the superior merits of these new and unproved machines. They will Hem, Fill.Gather and Embroider. Will sew every variety ol fabric from Ihe finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest tailoring, without missing stitches. They are very strong and durable. We feel fully justified in warranting these machines to be in every respect equal lo rec ommendations, as they have been thoroughly tested in competition with all Ihe high priced ones, by persons competent to judge, who have given us the most satisfactory testimo. nials and certificates, which are published in our circular, to which we refer for a more full description. Finishing and Sales Rooms. Market street, next door to the residence of John Walls,Esq. Prices $35, $45 and $50, according lo size and finish, all complete and delivered, and thorough instructions given in all varie ties of work. All wishing a good Sewing Machine, will please call and examine, or address II. S. Spauldingor J. W. Shriner, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. We respectfully refer lo ihe following ladies, who are using these machines : Mrs 8 Geddes, Mrs 8 W Duncan, Miss Louisa Morris, Mrs C A Lyndall, Miss I.idie Mackey, Miss Julia A Cornelius, Mrs iiev P B MaiT, Mrs Johnson Walls, Mrs Or Hayes, Mrs Francis Wilson, Mrs M Brown, Mrs Jas M'Creighu Mrs F'Beerstecher, Mrs J A Krea mer, Lewisburg; Mrs J P Tnstin, Northum berland ( Mrs Rev John Uuyer, Mrs M S Ap pleman, Mrs David -Roberts. Mrs Sylvester Pursel, Mrs Alfred Crevelmg, Mrs S E Fow ler, Mrs E H Hushes, Mrs A M Boon, Mrs Creasev, Miss M Derr, Columbia Co. Lewisburg, Feb. 29. 160 Cll tt ARL.ES M'GRECOR carries on the above business in Frick's .Brick Block, North Third street. Cutting and Ma king in good style according to the best Fash ions. Give us a chance, and see if we can not "tuit" yoa. C. MACG. Lewisburg Nov. I, 85 Til aiFOfr UULYVi 1YO Constables, lor sale or jTiiUtd tu order, at the Ciiruoiclc Office. CABINET WAKE ROOM NORTH 4th Street. TLe subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens ol Lewisburg and vicinity, that he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot of IT RAIT IKE, for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing anjj Common Bureaus, Sec retaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Cupboards, Cot tage and other Bedsteads, stands Sofas, and Chairs of all kinds. C O F F I N S ma(le ,0 order or short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be satis fied with his stock of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON VOLXG Lewisburg, Sept. IS, 1856 James F. Linn. J. Merrill Linn. T F.U. M. LINN, 0 Attorneys at Law. LEWISUIHG, 674 Union County, Penn'a. J. MKRKIIl llN CoaawiosM for th stte of Inw, wilb power to Uke DvpoKttlonf, u-knowlnJin- DeedcAc CORRECTION. ,.i'ifi! Miii-iirii ircni I ruiacr.rnia by WALLOW f.A'.v Line are .NOT -re-shipped al llarriburg," (as would appear by Mr. l'eiphi r's ai!rrni-nient; but so ilimush without delay to their destination on the Sus quehanna or the West Branch. July SO. 1WJ C. G. FRICK, A;ent T OUK IIEUE! 1 1 L:i !!- and ftt-nllemrn. I ncKn, is now rraily lor ihe spring traJe X ol IHHO, a line and good variety of gnosfijfllli nraiturr, comprising Bureaus of all kin.f.. Jenny Lind, foliage, and r rench BedteacN Centre, t' a rd. Dining, Breakfast, and Sola Tables Candle, and Wash Stands ilat and Towel Racks, and anything in the Cabinet line. II not on hand, will be made to order. Cane Seat and Hair Cloth Chairs of different sizes, and almost any pattern Camp Stools, Reception Chairs. Horse shoe, and allkinds ot Windsor Chairs, for sale cheap for cash or short credit. All the above, can be had at the Wareroom of D.Ginter on Market St. four doors above the Hank, oral the ol. I stand on 1st or Front Street, where the stih-crtber will be glad to see all his old customers, and all Ihe hew ones who may favor him wnh a call. The subscriber also attends to the I n drrtakin: IIiiNinfN in all its varu us orancnes. Being provided with Fisk's Pa tent Metalic Burial Cases, and Coffins S.M 4'. Numt-T .f I'Miri. ju.u rar Am. ui.t .1 ff ..r!y in-uir.l Sui- ui.t.-l -irDii,ini rrfei.d Au.ount -f L...- ,u-t.in. d Tins Ci n.pany continues to injure evrrt '" "1 n of properly, such as huildmis c merchandize, &c., aaamsi loss cr Jac. ae of Fire, and lor any ume linulcd or p. petual. ' S.XML H. OR WIG, Acent. I.ewisbnrs. Oci itl, lsn9 American Life Insurance & Trut Co, (Capi'al .stock 'SioiiO.ooo) pOMP.tAVji Buil,ling.Walnut street I ' t a7 Lives insured ai Ihe osnal M,0,j or a. Joint f,. -k rates about Stl per cen..7eo or ar i oial Abstinence rates the lowest in tB. on,!. A. V IIILL1)L, President Jmus C. Sims. See. 747 iK.F.MlLLnR,ffr,I,,wjsbar. William VanGeier, ATTORNEY at law, l Lm.huig, I nion Co., Pa.s:4 at a juijgainT" r t, The subscriber has on hami for saie'lWO -1-V ltutptf. lch be oiler at a tarsam for t ash . r will Eichac-e h r a good I1CIRS.J:. fall soon or ron w a m'ss " B. F. H I KfH. t llnrh k i:n..lm si.rt, or if absent, inquire ol V . H. K,ner. at W a. Brown, Jr.'s store. L'wi-burs. Feb. 15 $3,000 Wanted! IN pursuance of an act of the last Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, the Commissioners of Union county desire to llorrow money to the above amount, in suras not less than $100, the interest to be paid annually, and the principal within three years. Inquire of H. P. SHEI.LER, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Pa., May -ti, InAS. of his own manufacturing always on hand, he is prepared at any time to wait upon any who may favor him wnh a call. Thankful for the past favors, he still asks for a con tinuance of the same. Feb. 21, IHtlii DAVIP fSINTER. 1 1 ft" LUMBER! LU31BKK!! riiHE subscribers have for sale 1 (in tots to suit purchasers; a lane stock of l'I.E BOARDS Panel StitlT.Bi; riank. &c. Also 5,000 flL HAILS. 2fi inch Sawed Shingles superior quality. Also Square Timber for Buildings : Which are offered low for cash, atonr Mills on Mouth Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Valley Narrows road at the end of our Road. r9"A Diploma for a superior sample of Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shin-;-les.were awarded us at the last I'nion Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M CA1.L A BRO S, ly773 Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa ABR'M E. BOWER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, second door above Third, on Market street LEWISBUKC. Would respectfully inform the public thai he has on hand a fine assortment of Uold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches a good stock of Uold.Cameo and Masonic Breastpins of ihe latest style Uold and Cameo Earrings Ac, which he intends to sell very cheap also a splendid assortment of Eight-Day and Thirty HourC'LOCA'&'aad Time pieces. Every article warranted to be what it 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 rail, and give him some trouble to show bis Watches aud Jewelry. July 2 is:t) PEIPHER'S LINE A-NP FROM PHILADELPHIA KKDUTIO OP FliEIMIT. lt Clau 4S eenu pr lot) pouBila. 2d ilo 40 ilo do &l l S3 do do 4th do 27 do do Srll 2-J do do he.t, Rj mud Corn, 13 ceats fr lujliel. Phi lad. Depot wnh freed. Ward $ Freed, m Market St. Thankful for Ihe liberal patronage civen us we hope by strict atn-nlion lo business lo merit a continuance of ihe same. TIKI'S PEII'HER For further information apply to ly75 CRM til.M.V, At;el, Lewisbur;: ItniucrsitD ot Tcmisbnrii. rMlE Spring Term logins on the ISth L day of April nest. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Rev. J. Tt. Loomis. LL. I., rresiilcnt, ud Prnfrworof MeUrh;nini and M. ral rhiloKi hj' Rev. T. F. Curtis, A. M.. Irifcr of TIhoIoct. Rev. G. R. Rliss, A. M., C. S. James, Ph. I)., , Pma-Morof M,themati nd Xt Thil. F. AV. Tustin. A. M., THCHAS G. GRIER, .V (sueceworloJ.LYoaia) atrlimaker and Jeweller, Located twod.-r,. e.: of th, .t,, WbiI, ocentirj'r Mr V.-lrr-LLH l.-BlliU, 7 ClorkN. Watches, Ac repaired on shell nonce and warranted to give satisfaction. . "cellent a-sortment of Maichrs Im, J'We lrT ca k"'! Cheap for (o,k. J.H. r r RAMEs of all sues maje 10 order Lewisburg, April S9, 1858 NOTICE. TO the Citizens of Lewisborg and virimy E. I IlineM has removed his Barrer Shop irom the Riviere Honse to Market street, basement of Widow Anions buil.linsr. err door above the Post Office. Thanktol for all p ast favors, he hopes to merit a contiDuanci of the public patronage. X. Ii. To all hn tarrr aere till tbeir beard, irew lonr " e plet .h.ie. p. hmtxrt r Just rail i.a H.-is.lSi-.-.i.n. B..r n.oraooa, T. w.l. elraa, ra,r. hrp aad M-iaxmi k.-ra. Lewisburg, April 1, 1859. E. L. H1NES. SASH and TOOK?, Ri.ixds and SiinrErs, Flooring, hiding, Framing, lc." For wl at lb. Dtok 9tr.ee ef . . . ' s. Cam a ELL. LrwiKbary. Oel 3A SPICES! SPICES ! SPICES! 1)l'KE and No. I Ground Pepper, (imger. Cinnamon, Allspice, Cloves. American and English Mustard. I Cayenne I'rpper, Nutmegs, Mace. !up. Carb. Soila. Saltpetre, Saleratus. Caraway and oriander Seed, f al Soda. Indigo. Ashton Dairy and Ground Salt, Ac, For Sal at fk I'nl. u.ll v w. ... -iBr,IUBi,,M,, T,.eher.,r S1H Kmlh Fmn. o.i 'f' vll Ph.- 1 St-i-n,-- , . ... , -. a.le.phta. HOW AKD M OhREl I- l i' Purchasers will find it creatly to tar interest both in quality and price to bur Eoods, whii-h are warranted as represented.' forfeited. A trial is solicited. 779 IJ Natural science. Principal of Ih Aradrmv. I. C. Wynn, A. Ii., M. W. Cramer, 1S3 A. Taylor, at- ti Principal of th. Female Institute. Miss IJ. L. Sjiratt, ! if T-, s. Teacher ot Mathematie.. Jliss M. l. Mason, C. T c Ieber of Drawing. Una K. S. arren, T n rr-, Jrher'tfreaehaadUtln.' Mon3. P. Th. Held, i a. Tearherof Jlllsie. ; Mons. k. olkmar, leaeher of Rrrnaa. Coliioi Tuition per annum. 3 no i Room rent. Library, Ac, 9 10 AtaniMT Tuition per annum, $15. to 30 00 iare, hepairs. Ac, 1 60 Fn. Isit. Tuition per an nu in, f JO. to 30 00 Kepairs 85 The Arademy building has been fitted up to receive boarders, and they are provided wiih board, furnished room, and lights at '-.'-iper week. rvMeat Market. Arranyrmrntt for the Ytar. TACOB C BRtW.. having supphfJ ,!" Lewisburg Market for the pastsii mi-' has made the following arrangements lur " coining year The best of Beef. Mutton, Veal an.! P can be had on Wednesday and Saturdav off I nings of each week, at the Market H. Market street, between SchatuVs and Wtii Lewisbur:, Pa. His motto is Quick Sales for Cah. ' Small Profits." Examine hts meat. Ap. 15,'59. I. . eTEK.NEK. Agent- tIAKl'Eli a tiuo. assoitiiH-nt by I 11 ursli ijiowJuiao Er. C. HTJEAL, UAVINO resumed the prariire rf Vf CINE, tender his r roles..i. nal sen" lo the citizens of Lewisbun and v.nni'r- I Otiire and residence wiili Jamts I" ' Souih FouriU stuct l.-J