Tdk Kettle Cask. Our readers will remember suit brought bj one Grandstaff against Mejer, for the Taloe of a kettle we could oeer Cad out whether it was brass, copper, or pot metal. The most distinguished talent at the bar is engaged in it, on one side or the other ; the plead ing has covered many quires of paper; and the points of law argued and the authori ties quoted would make a book equal to any one volume of the Indiana Reports. The amount originally in controversy was not over fire dollars, tut the bill of costs swelled to a sum worth fighting for ; and the contestants, liking the fun, are deter mined to spend money freely, and carry it to the higher courts, let it go as it will here. The fight yesterday was over the plaintiff's original title to the kettle, the testimony on the point rather favoring the idea that the plaintiff only had an interest of one sixth in it It was shown to hare been the property of his mother or bis grandmother; that it had been looked up on as a sort of family heir-loom; that the old lady left six heirs, and that the property had never been divided. This is bout the situation Of the case now, but, by the time three or four more speeches are made upon it, it will be so befogged that we don't know that we will ever be able again to get its latitude or longitude. ImJianojvjlU SentincL Unfortunate Illustration. Pro fessor C , of Howdoin College, bad a set of illustrations, from which be could not well deviate without mooing the risk of a blunder. In illustrating the powerful effects of prussio acid, he was wont to in form tho class that a drop, placed on a dog's tongue, was sufficient to kill him. On one occasion the class filed into the re citation room, and the Professor commenc ed the exercise. "Mr. Smith," he said, addressing a young man whose chances of gaining the valedictory were very slender, "what can you say of prussie acid ? Is it powerful, or otherwise?" j "It is rather powerful," said the student, dubiously. j "Rather powerful," said the Professor, j indignantly. "Pul a drop on your tongue, and it tcoulj kill a dog." I The shout of laughter which followed, ' and Smith's confusion, revealed to the j Professor that his illustration had served a double purpose. A Frenchman's Experience with a Pole Cat. A French gentleman, whose unostentatious but princely hospitality adds even a new charm and grace to the lovely banks of the 8'. Lawrence, along the most delightful reach of thatresplendentstream, gave the following account of one of bis accidents : "It ees twenty year," said he, "since tat I was in New York ; and I go up one night in a npper part de citee ('twas most in de eontree) to see frands. Ah ! oui 1 W's'n I com' by de dooryard, I see som' ing I know not what be ecs, but e'oogbt he was little rabbeet : but he was ver tame. I go up sofly to heem : 'Ab ! ha !' I say to myself, 'I've got you !' So I strike him big stroak vis my u morel on bis necks. Ah ! ha ! suppose what he do T Baabl He strike me in my face with his ! lean not tell: it was atrfuls dreadfuls 1 Be a-m-e 1-1 so you can not toaoh him and I de same ! I ('row my self in xe pond, np to my necks ; but it makes no use. I s m-e-l-1 secx tree-e t it ! I not like go re room wis my frauds. I dig hole to put my clo'es in de grounde ; it no cure zem ! I dig em np bah ! it is de same 1 I put zem back ! zey smell I one year : till sey rot in 10 ground. Jt , ecs fact! Badly " Corned." A traveler, tired with the monotony of a long ride through sparsely settled section of country, rode tip to a lad who was engaged in dressing oat sickly-looking field of corn, and re lieved himself thus: "My young friend, it seems to me your corn is rather small." "Yes, daddy planted the tmall kind." "Ab, but it appears to look rather yel lowish, too." "Yes, sir, wo planted the ydlcw sort." "From appearances, my la J, you won't get more than half a crop." "Just half, stranger daddy planted it on the halves." The horseman gave np in despair, and proceeded on his journey. That "Irrepressible CopjlicL" For year and more, Democratic presses and speecbifiers vindictively assailed Mr. Scic ard as having "first promulgated an irre pressible conflict between free and alave labor." Of course this was very well, as ! long as that distinguished Senator was the ' presumptive Republican nominee for the ' Presidency. But Chicago spoiled all cal culations of these gentlemen, and forth with they discovered that they were mis-' taken. "Reward was not the man," it was Lincoln they "meant, all the time." Had John Bell been nominated by the Re publicans, the Locofocos were equal even to that emergency ; then neither Seward nor Lincoln would have been held respon-1 sible; lidl himself would have keen "the author of the conflict '." The following occurred in a school near London : Teacher. "What part of speech is the word egg?" Boy. "Noun, sir." Teacher. " What is its gender 7" Boy. "Can't tell, sir." Teacher. "Is it masculine, feminine, or neater 1" Boy. "Can't tell till it's hatched." A man whose premises were much in fested with loafers, put np sign inscrib ed, "Please notice the loafers in and around this doorway." The effect was to clear oat the whole concern, and the loaf ing persuasion are now very particular to avoid that neighborhood. r -i": BUFFALO HOUSE LEW1SBVRG, CMOS CO., PA. TL. I. BREWER, Proprietor. THIS new Hotel is situated opposite the Court House, in the most fashionable and beautiful part of ihe town, and for style aud convenience can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the University, or attending Court, will 6nd it the most convenient and central public bouse charges will be the most reasonable and neither time or expense wiil be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Lewisburg, May 3,1860 STRAW AND FANCY MILLINERY. C& M. RODEXBAUGH, on Mar- ket street, second door below Fourth street, souih side, grateful for past patronage, would inform their Lady friends of Lewis burg and the country arouud it, that they will keep constantly on ham!, a large and well se lected assortment of !MiilnerrGoodN, which they are selling and will continue to sell at the lowest city prices. BLiicHtxa and TaiMMma done to orderon the shortest notice, and according to the latest styles. They will be very happy to see tbetr old customers with as many new ones as may feel disposed to favor them with a call. 3m lluiccrsiti) at fcu)bburfi. 'PIIE Spring Term begins on the ISth JL day of April next. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Kcv. J. R. Lootnis, LL.D., President, and rrofessor of Metaphysics and Mural l'hiloeoiihy. Rev. T. F. Curtis, A. M., Professor of Theology. Rev. G. R. Bliss, A. M., Professor of Laogutgefl. C. S. Jamo?, Til. D., rn-fVMor ,f Mathematics and Sat. FbiL F. W. Tustin, A. M., Adj. PrufetMur of Xngur and TVschw of Natural Science. I. C. Wjnn, A. B., M. W. Cramer, Miss A. Tavlor, FriDcipal of the Academy. Assistant Principal of the Female Institute. Miss II. E. Spratt, Teacher of Mathematics. Miss M. D. Mason, Teacher of Drawing. Miss R. S. Warren, Teacher of French and Latin. Mons. P. Th. Ilcld, Teacher of Htule. Mons. K. Yolkinar. Teacher of Germao. College Tuition per annum, $30 00 Room rent. Library, Ac, 9 10 Aud KMT Tuition per an nam, $15. to 30 00 Care, Repairs, &c, 1 60 Fex. Isrr. Ttution per annum, f20. to 30 00 Kepairs 85 j The Academy baildin? has been fitted up to ! receive boarders, and they are provided with j board, iu rim tied rocm.anil lights al $-.25 per week. D Watch Repairing-, &.c Sfibscf! I am now ready to repair the nnest Matches such as Chronometer! Duplex and Lever Escapements in the verj best manner, together with every other kind ol work in our line of business. All work war ranted to give satisfaction. t!?'I have also the .Agency for the sale of the celebrated Coal Oil IJtnip) together with Oil Shades. Wicks. A.C &c Lewisbg. Mar '60 A E DtNOKMANDIE The "Union must be Saved!" HELPER'S "Imprndlne; Crltln" the book, written by a Southern man, lo his brother non-slavehnlders in the Slave Slates is the book that is making such unpa ralleled excitement in Congress. Every man shontd read it. Price $1, cheap edition SOc. Mingle copies of either edition sent by mail post-paid on receipt of retail price. Address ISAAC WALTER, Lewisburg, Dec SO Union Co, Pa IHorc illcat. BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, &c, will be supplied to the hungry people by Ihe subscriber, at his shop on North Fifth street, where he carries on the Butchering business, and will rupply all kinds of Meat in its season. On Wednesday and Saturday mornings, be will be found ai Market in front of M Tallin's Hardware Storetiat low rates for Cash exclusive!. Calves wanted Beeves and Sheep purchased as usual. Try the New Butcher. CHRISTOPHER fJEMBERLING. Lewisburg, Aug. 18, 1859y CHEAP PICTURES at Howry's Sky-Light Gallery, MARKET street, Lewisburg. Having just received a large assortment of plain and fancy Cases, I am prepared to take Pictures at reduced prices, for the Holidays. AH wishing any kind of Pictures can save money by getting them soon. K. B. Pictures taken in cloudy weather. Lewlsonrg Literary Association. SHARE FOR SALE. The Lewisburg Lit erary Association is an incorporated in Miintinn aud ihe owner of valuable HEAL ESTATE. The capital of the corporation is estimated at Fuca TaorsAxn Dollar, which is divided into twenty shares of ?'-'00 each. The income of the real estate is paying a fair percentage on the investment. Oxi Saiaxor rnia Stock, br'trcjng to the estate of James B. Hamlin, d L. is offered for sale by the subscriber. uM'L H.ORWIG, Adm'r SPRING PURIFIER. THE warm spring weather succeeding the bracing atmosphere of winter, relaxes the entiie muscular system, including that great muscle, the heart; Ihe circulation of the blood becomes sluggish and irregular, not being propelled as actively as nature requires, through ihe lungs, there to exhale or cast off its impurities and become oxidized and puri fied: a fulness of the blood-vessels ensues, attended with dull, drowsy, languid feelings, and frequently dizziness and vertigo; the blood becomes loaded wilh corruptions, which sometimes finds a partial rent in humors and eruptions of the skin, and the liver partakes of the general inactivity of the system. Dr. DAVIS' DEPUKATIVE quickens and equal izes the circulation of the blood, cleanses it of all morbific mailer, stimulates the liver to healthy action, gives tone to the organs of digestion, and communicates remarkable en. ergy to all the functions. One bottle of it, costing one dollar, will entirely prevent or re more all the above-described unpleasant symptoms, and, by strengthening and invigo rating, as well as purifying the system, fre quently be the means of preserving the health throughout the entire summer. Its effects as a Spring Purifier of He Blood are warranted and unfailing. For sale by 3m841 J. BAKER & CO., Lewisburg Admlnlatratv)!-' Xvtlce. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate ol ISABELLA MATHERS, late of Buflaloe town ship.Unioa county ,dec'd, have been granted to ihenndersigaed by the Register of Union coun ty in due form of law ; iherefore,all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immeliate payment,and those having any just claims are also requested to present them le gally authenticated tor settlement. JA& MATHERS, Administrator Boflake J'p, June S, IStiO UNION COUNTY STAR PURIFY THE BLOOD ! MOFFAT'S Vegetable LIFE FILLS AND rhecnix Bitters. THE high and envied celebrity which th"W prv-aniDfDt Medicines have acquired fur their iuvariablff efficacy in all the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendeml the umjsU practice of puffins; not oolv nnoeceasarv, but uuworUiy of them. They are known by their fruits: their good works testify 6r them, and they thrive not by Uw faith of the credulous. IN ALL CASES OF Am-hm. AcKTI asd Chbosic Rttn M4Tb.ll, AFf ECT105S Of TKR HLAMlCK AMU KlBSETS, Ull I JOt'S t'LXtMS, axd LtvtaCowrLAl.NTi. In the South and West, whra th(w dbeasee prevail, they will be tounU invalu able, flan tens Fanners, aoJ others, who ore in lbce Medicines, wilt never afterwards be without them. DrsrxrsiA. No person with this diiitrawlncdlsraM should delay nring the medicine Immediately, tki 1 TIOM8 or Till SKIS, LaTSIlt:L.8, FLATlUvSCT, YtVtH JU Ac i t For this awuurce of th Western country, thefe ledirinei will be found a sale, pprdy. and certain reme dr. Utbrr medicine leave the syob m subject to a return TsU THU, HI SATitriED, AND ME CL k0. Mn.crrui Dhfases. Nevrr Wis to eradicate entirety all the effects of Men-urv infinitely sooner than the niost powerful preparation il arsapai ilia. Kioiir Sweats, Krarous Dediutt, Nebtocs CmrutiXTS OF ft LI. XIXT-S, OttOAMC Afi'M.TlWSA, 1'Alf ITAT103 Of IK iltAAr, f justs' Cnuuc Piles. The original pmprletorof these mMldnes was cured of Filea of &i years' standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Ivusau. of all kinds an ctlertualiy expelled by thve Medicine, l'arente will do well to oV mm iffer them whenever their exiftence i5 suecteii. Itelief will be certain. TUB LIKE PILLS AND PHtEMX BITTERS Purify the blood, and thus remove alt diseases frm the svetem. A ftnicte trial will place the LIKE PILLS mid P1KLMX BirrKLS beyond Um reach of eotnpeUUon iu the estimation of every patient. 4 Prepared by Bit. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, W6 It roadway, corner Worth St- New Y.k, ly783 and sold by all Druses New Hotel in Hiffllnburg. !TJ THE subscriber wonld respeclfully in- JESf irm the Traveling Public everywhere, lhai he has taken and tilted up the premises ol George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. MIFFLINBURG, where be is prepared to accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in the best manner, wilh Board and Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap.I,-59 CHARLES CROTZER. THE ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence and Patronage I?0R Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladi?!!, and Uentlfinvn, la all f&rti of tiie wr!U, ttlfr to tlie rffirarT of Prof. U. J. 1tund R AIU Kt.V TOHATtl E, anil t'Utl'-iiieil ol the I'leas are uiiaoinious in iu praire. a ft tatttmouial only can be here given wr. rircular fur more, ami it alll be uuporjible fur jrou to doubt. 47 Wall Street, Sew Tork, Dee. 30, 185S. flltTLEVEX: Your nola of the 15th inu hu been re eetred. Mying that too had beard that I bad been bene fitted by the ur of Wood's Hair keetoralive, and reqnert ioe ay certificate of the fact if 1 bad no objection to five it, I award it to yon cheerfully, because I think it doe. 3ly age m about Ml year.; me color oi my uair auourn, and inclined to curl, tame ave or nix yeara aince, it be gan to turn gray, and the eralp on the crown ol my bead to biae Ite eeiuibility and dandruff to form upon it. Kerb of theae disagreeabililies iucreaeed wilb time, and about four montha eincea fourth v.. added to them, by hair falling off the top ol my head aad threatening tomakenie bald. In tbln unpleasant predieament, I vu induced to try j WcI'm Hair Kentorative. mainly to arrest the falling ulf , of my hair, for I had really norxpertation thai gray hair could cTer be re.tnred to it original color eft-rpt from dyea. 1 was, however, greatly .urprleed to God alter the UMtof two bottles ooly, that not only was the tailing oil arretted, but the color was restored to the gray hairs, and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff eeaeed to form on my bead, very murh to the gratiticaliun of my wife, at whose solicitation 1 was induced to try ft. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admi ration of their wives to profit by my example, and nee it if arowlnc gray or getting bald. Very respeetfullv, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood a. Co.,Ui Broadway, New York. Slaeaaston, AIsl, July 20, ISM. To Pbof.O.J. Wood Dear Sir : YourIlalr Kestora live" has done my hair so much good since 1 eonimencetf tbe use ol it, tbat 1 wish to make known to the Pt'UUC of iu effects on the bair, which are great. A man or wo man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your Uair Reetorative, the hair will returu more beau tiful than ever: at least this is my experience. Believe It all! Yours truly, W M. 11. KKNKlll. K S Yon can publish the above if you like. By pub liniuf in our Southern papers you will get more patro nage south. 1 see several of your eertifieate in the JWo Ue JfcrcaryjBtroogSoothvru paper. W.U.IIKNKDY. HOorrS HAIR KESTORA T1VE. Paor. 0. 3. Wo jo bear Sir: slaving had the Bii.for tnne to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in ISM, I wasindueed to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to an swer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations U yon in giving to the afflicted such a treaeure. fl.VLtf JullXSOS. The Restorative is pnt up in bottles of three sixes, via large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; tbe medium holds at least 'M per cent, more in proportion than the small, re tails for two dollars per buttle; the large holds a quart, o per cent, more in proportion, and retails for O.J.W001 a Co., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street. St. Louis. Mo. bold by aU good Ltruggif ts and Fancy Uoods Dealers. Commissioner of EUnois. WILLIAM H. BISSELL, Governor of II linois, has appointed Joh B. Li, a Commissioner of the (State of Illinois, fur the county of Union, to administer oaths, to take depositions and proof of deeds.mortgages, to be used and recorded fn the State of Illinois. Persons having wild lands or real estate of any kind for sale may find purchasers by leaving a description of the same at my off.ee, as I bare oened Books tor the pur chase and sale of real estate. So charge in the event of sale not being mule. JUliN it. L1.N. Lewuburg, i'a., March 23, 1SG0. m.mim CIIARE.ES M'taREGOR 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 as a chance, and see if we can not "mit" yon. C. MACC. Lewisburg Nor. I, 85 Hew Arrangements---New Goods! JOSEPH L. HAWN having taken the J well known SPYKEK HA T STOKE, has refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety ol Bats, Caps, Gentlemen's Clothing, dc. Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS CASSIMERE3, fcc, which he will make up to order, he still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Catting and Repairing. done to order. Lewisburg, pril 10, 1857 Jnst opened, opposite the Riviere House, in tbe Boom lately occupied by A. Singer. A FULL and complete assortment of FALL & WINTER CLOTH ING,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, Shirts, &c Also, a fine assortment of Boys' Clothing of the latest styles. Also, HATS and CAPS equal to any offered in this country. In fact, I have every thing necessary in the shape of Clothing, which 1 offer at a very small advance for cash. PHILIP GOODMAN.'Ag'U CV All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 22. TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A SECOND HAND BCGGET and a TRUCK WAGON for sale or exchange for Hay orCora. Inquire at this Office PICTURES .A house can not be said lo be well furnished without some well selected Pietures. This wsnt can sow be supplied at the POST OFFICE RARE CslAKCE. An excellent Sil ver LEVER WATCH for sale at a bargain must go. Inquire of A. E. DENORMANDIE, Lewisburg TJT A ATT7' J for Juslice' BBd I! I tt 11 l 11 Constables, for nl. or printed to order, athe Chronicle Office & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE---JUNE 22 18(50. Taggart & Fan's Patent Family Sewing Machine, With Spaulding's Improvement! PUBLIC attention is respectfully invited to the superior merits of these new and improved machines. They will Hem, Fill.Gatherand Embroider. Will sew every variety of fabric from the finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest tailoring. wilhout missing stitches. Th.e are vpTs strone and durable. We feel fully justified in warranting these machines to be in every respeci equal 10 rec ommendations, as they have been thoroughly tested in competition with all the high priced ones, by persons competent lo judge, who have given us ine most aauainom """" ntals and certificaies, which are published in our circular, to which we refer for a more full description. , Finishing and Sales Rooms, Market street, next door to ihe residence of John Walls.Esq. prices:(5, $15 and "$S0, 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 ILS.SpauldinsorJ.AV.Shriner, Lewisburg, Union Co, Pa. We respectfully refer to the following ladles, who are using these machines: Mrs S Geddes, Mrs S W Duncan, Miss Louisa Morris, Mra U A Lyndall, Miss Lidie Mackey, Miss Julia A Cornelius, Mrs Rev P B Marr, Mrs Johnson Walls, Mrs Dr Hayes, Mrs Francis Wilson, Mrs M Brown, Mrs Jas M'Creight. Mrs F"Beeritecher, Mrs J A strea mer, Lewisburg; Mrs J P Tustin, Northum berland ; Mrs Rev John Guyer, Mrs M S Ap pleman, Mrs David Roberts, Mrs Sylvester Pursel, Mrs Alfred Creveling, Mrs 8 E Fow ler, Mrs E H Huches, Mrs A M Boon, Mrs Creasey, Miss M Derr, Columbia Co. Lewisburg, Feb. 29. 1S0O Pocket Books andother articles of that kind on hand or loonier by the Leisburg Book-nder,CH: STAHL LAW BOOKS from Kay & Bro, Philad., on band or furnished to order by the Agent H W CROTZER, P M, Lewisburg NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. Win. Brown Jr. & Cli. C. Dnnkle, Having formed a Partnership, at the old stand of Wm. & J.H. Brown, Market St.above 4lh, Lewisburg, ARE offering a laree assortment o' Fall and W1XTER CioodN, oonsisling of Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Casimeres, Coatings. Vestings, Carpetings, Bleached and Brown Linens, Dtillings, Shir lings, 4c Also a large variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Calicoes, Cballies, Lawns Delaius, Barages, Silks, Gingliams,Shawls,&c. Also all kinds of -Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Cedarware, Queens and Glassware Fish, Salt, Tobacco. Also all kind of Brick for building pur poses. Call and examine for yourselves. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. BROWN &. DL'iKLE. Lewisburg, Oct 20, 1S5 RIVIERE HOUSE LEWlSUVkG, PA. It. (.. laETZCI., Prop'r. THIS Hotel is located in the center of the town, one square from the Court House. Persons attending Court, or having other bu siness in the town, will find this a pleasant and comfortable home. Charges moderate. Lewisburg, Pa, Sept. 6, 1859 m3 Josiali Baker & Co., HAVE made arrangements with E. E. Locke Sc Co. to furnish 95 per cent. ALCOHOL by the Bbl. and Half Bbl. as cheap as it can be bought in Philadelphia. They have also just received a general as sortment of MISS, (BUlDilBAiS Faints and OHii,Glass and Putty, COPAL VARfttSKES, BRUSUE3 axd PERFUMERY, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, CUTLERY, BURNING FLUID, Pine Oil, all popular Patent Medicines, liquors,Tobacco, Snu flunks, Soda Ash, Wheel Grease, &c. &c. All the above articles offered VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Call before buying elsewhere. Our Motto is " Small Front K quick galea." Lewisburg, May 13, 1859. au'tloa and ComtBlssloa Boase la Lrwlsbarg. tl Legal Auctioneer! F.A.DonehOwer having been appointed sole Auctioneer lor Lewisburg, is prepared to attend to all calls in his line in town and country Commission Sales. In April nexi, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the reception, and the sale at slated times, of all kinds of Goods at Auc tion. Any one wishing to dispose of any arti cle can deposit it wilh me and I will sell it at the best advantage I can and charge a per centaee for the same rb.2B, 18.19 PADONEHOWER James F. Linn, J. Slerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LINN, J s Attorneys at aLaw. LEWISBURG, 674 Union County, Penn'a. J. KEB1UU UNI Counauona for tbe Mate of Iowa, with navies' to take Deposi lions, ersnewled re Deeds, Ac. plows-ploWS 'OR SALE a lot of new BULL and SELF-SHAR- PEKING PLOWS also GLOBE Cooking. Stows very cheap for cash. Inquire of Lewisbg. Mar5,'60. WM FRICK CARPETS fine assortment bj Qtuth & GooUmaa Mechanical, &c. HTll raLXEB, JOS. B. Boas. I .J. FAMES I PALMER &. Co., Lewisborg l'lanicg Mill, eep constantly on hand and ibanulacture to order t'loorlner. Siding, Uoom.Kaau, Suullern, stllndit, MouldlUf(H of all pattern,, and all other descriptions of Wood Work nsed in Building. Orders respectfully solieted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction GTAn extensive lot of LUIxlber of al! descriptions on hand for sale. Factory on Korth Second ttrccl,Lewitburg,Pa April ti, 18o!. CO-PAETNEKSIIIT. ij,1 The undersigned have as- frSfejIsociated themselves into copart-giifr-TTSncrshtp for the purpose of carry srSrrK.ftcaainJ, 011 ,,e Lumbering, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Ccmiobnrg Steam Planing mills, 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, Lath, Joists, Studding, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, &c. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, tVc, done at short notice and all work warranted lo give satisfaction, both in trice and workmanship. J. D. DIEFFENDERFER, MARTIN PREISBACH, HIRAM DltEISBACH Lewlsonrg Planing Mills, April 1, IS'. WINFIELD FACTORY ! j A'eor llarllelon, Ktion Co., Pa. TIIE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform his friends and Ihe public in gene ral, that he continues to manufac ture all kinds of Woolen (ioodn, such as Cloths, Caastmeres. T weeds, Sattinetts, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good sup ply of ihe above goods kept constantly on hand tor sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. WinfieM Mills, March 30, 1857. LUMBER ! LlLMliElt ! ! rrtHE subscribers havefor sale 1 (in lots lo suitpurcnasers a large stock ol PI.E BOARDS Panel Ptuff. Plank. Ac. Also 3.000 PIM: RAILS. S6 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 Valley Narrows road at the end of our Road. VxTA Diploma lor a superior sample of Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shing les,were awarded us at the last I'nion Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M CALL A BRO'S, ty773 Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa ABR'IH E. BOWER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, second door above Third, ijHl on "taraet street IshWlSJiUKU, Would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a line assortment of Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches a good stock of Gold, Cameo and Masonic Breastpins of the latest style Gold and Cameo Earrings Ac, which he intends to sell very cheap also a splendid assortment of Eight-Day and Thirty HourCLOCA'Sand Time pieces. Every article warranted to be what it is sold for. The greatest care will be taken in Repal 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 2 1858 T 00K II ERE! JJ Ladle and Gentlemen. rPHERE is now ready for the spring trade X. of lb (ill, a fine and good variety of gaiisrljclii nrnitnrr, comprising Bureaus of all kinds, Jenny Lied, Cottage, and French Bedsteads Centre, Card, Dining, Breakfast, and Sofa Tables Candle, and Wash Stands Hat and Towel Racks, and anything in the Cabinet line. If nut on hand, will be made to order. Cane Seat and Hair Cloth Chairs of different sizes, and almost auy pattern Camp Stools, Reception Chairs, Horse Shoe, and all kinds of Windsor Chairs, for sale cheap for cash or short credit. All the above, can be had at ihe Wareroom of D.Ginter on market St. fonr doors above the Bank, or at the old stand on 1st or Front Street, where the subscriber will be glad to see all his old customers, and all the new ones who may favor him with a call. The subscriber al.o attends to the t'n dertaklnc; IlUNlnegg) in all its various branches. Being provided wilh Fisk's Pa tent Metalic Burial Cases, and Collins of his own manufacturing always on hand, he is prepared at any time to wait upon any who may favor him with a call. Thankful for the past favors, he still asks for a con tinuance of the same. Feb. 21. I860 . DAVID GINTER. Chromatic Printing. HAVING purchased the right to use Roh ar.n's process for Printing with Dry Colors, for Union Co. Pa-, we are prepared to execute orders for CARDS, Show-BUls, be. Kti, Great, ant. Brown, Sdvtr, Diamond, or CM colors, in good style, OTal the Office of the "Star it Chronicle," Lewisburg. JVSB, 18A8 WOBDK.t a CORNELIUS. SUPERIOR new Wind-Mills, for $18 for sale by Wm. M. Baiaair,si. A specimen may be seen at Jonathan Wolle's barn, in Lewisburg. Feb. 10, 1860 NEW WALL PAPER STORE! rpHE undersigned, late of No. 135 North I Ninih st, Philad, has opened a WALi. PAPER Store in Lewisbnrg, where he wiil keep a large assortment of Paper Hangings, which he will sell at the lowest city prices. Also, Window Cnrtalsia, Ac. He will HANG all paper in tbe most work mat like manner. Having served an appren ticeship of several years at ihe Paper Haug io; business in Philad, and having worked constantly at his trade for the past nine years, he claims to be a Practical Paper Hanger. Any person in Lewisbnrg or neighboring towns, or the country, intending to have theii booses papered, are invited to examine hi stock. O. B. EVANS, with Bower, corner 3d and Market Sts Ltwiiburg, Feb. 10, 1860 i mm Philadelphia Adv'ls. BLINDS AND SHADES. R. J. WILLIAMS .to. I .MIHTrl WUU MKKKT. Nlll IDFLPniA, K ras bust liniiiTi mnuraiTuaia or Venitian Blinds and Window Shades. TUB LAKUEST SND MNET A.;OKTUK.VT.e In thef ily. at the Lowest laNb Price. Stimi Shams made and Uttered. Sttari PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Jos. 9Iiddlf?ton A. Co., 156 and 15 Knr.h Fourth slrert, above Arch street, PHILADELPHIA. Nos. B1 RANDIES, Wines ami Ciins im- norti-d direet and varrantel l't'KK and sr.ld t brueut-U aad Hotel Kvei.ers at Invest wholeMle i rl-es. CluininaituaWines; also, a larse stoiai.f 5l. n..iis;:.hla HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GCODS or lit KIP9 IT THE LOW rT t ITT PRH ES AT WHOLESALE. A LL orders for the above goods shall meet J XX wilh prompt attention by addressing the undersigned. Ji3. C.IUSO.N, No. Mia Market St., (up stairs,) April 5, lejUO. j'hilaiirlpnia. TIN -WARE--Prices Reduced ! MERCHANTS and DEALER! are invited lo call and examine the largeat assort ment ot Well-matte TIX-HAP.C to be found in the State which we are prepa- reu to sell ai luwii rsicu mau uucwvi guuus are generally sold for. MELI.OY FORD, Sign of the Large Cotlee Pot, 3m832 V13 .Market St, Philadelphia PHILAD'A PLATFORM SCALES, CPl I PCI tf every description, suitable uvaiiuo a, ... .-, . . ,. .,, iritrt w . ? C - .Jt.ni.ij.: ing nay, coal, ore anu mercnanu- SClLES ize cneral!y- furcnasersron no riSK, every scaic is eusisuicru correct, and if, after trial, not fnund sanslac- lory, can be returned without charge. r-Faetorr at the old .land, established for more than thittv-five years. AUUOTT & CO 833 Corner of Ninth and Melon sts., l lllLAlfA. SILVER PLATED WARE, harvey'Villey, No. 123 Market street Phtladephia, MANL'FACTCKER of fine NICKEL SIL VER, and SILVER PLATER of Forks, spoons. Ladles, liutter Knives, Castors, Tea Sets, I'rts, Kettle?, Waiters, Butter Dishes, Ice Pitchers.Cakr Baskets, Communion Ware, Cups, Mug", tiohlets, Ac, with a general as. sortment, comprising nunc but the Lrst quality, made of Ihe btst matcriuh and hi aril y plated, constiiuiing them a Serviceable and Durahle article for Ifottl, Steamhoatt anil I'rirntc Families. tv Oid Ware re-plated in the but manner. Feb. 21, lfCOyt piIEAP EXPRESS J Reduction of Raten. MERCHANTS and all persons engasrd in shipping tsoods lo and from Philadelphia consult your own interests! iiooas snippea lroin iu to ix per cent. ie j per 100 lbs. than by any other Lines. WALLOWEirS LINE of DAILY CARS are carrying freight to and trum that point at the following Ureally Keduced Kales : 1st Class 3 do 3 do 4 ' do 35 cts. per 100 pounds 31 do ' 27 do 21 do 19 do Special tjf Depot in Philadelphia Peaenck.ZtU d llmehman, 808 & 810 .Market st Persons should be careful to have their Goods marked in care of the above Line, to prevent imposition from oihrr Lines Nov 13 JNO WALLOWER & SON CORRECTION. Goods shipped from Philadelphia &c bv WALLOWER' ? Line are NOT -re- ! shipped at Harrisburg," (as would appear by Mr. Peipher's advertisement) but go through wilhout delay to their destination on the Sua- quehanna or the West Branch. July 20, 185'J C. U. FRICK, Agent e DR. EISENWEIXS Tar and Wood Haptha PECTORAL TS the Bast HfDlCOT in the World for the CI RE of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, j Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpita- j tion of the Heart, JJipthcria, and for the BELIEF of patients in advanced stares of tODSUmptlOD, tocetaer With all Diseases : of the Throat and Chest, aud which pre dispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical core of ASTIIM A Belng prepared by a practical Physician and Drueai-t, and one of great experience in tbe cure of Um Valletta diseases to abich the human trauw ia liable. It is offered totheafDkted with the greatest confidence. TRY IT and be convinced thst it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchia! aflertione. Price JO cents per Bottle. a. Prepared onlv by D. A. KI?FNWEIMCO, Druggists and Chemists, N.W.Ur Niuth a Poplar gts. rmunsxrait. 4VSold by everv respectable Druggist and Dealer In slmncine throughout the f-tate. 1'hUeJa, llarch HI, lsou y PEIPHER'S LINE A.N1) FROM PHILADELPHIA. nKDllUO OF FttCH-HT. 1st Class 45 cents per luu pounds. 2d do " 4d do do 3d do 3a do do 4th do X7 do do e fecial 22 do do vYbeat, Rje and Corn, 13 ovate fa buaheL Philad. Depot with Freed, Ward a Freed, 611 Market St. Thankful for the liberal patronage given as we hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. THO S FE1PHER For farther information apply to Iy795 C R M'UINLY, Agent, Lewisbnrg NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. PERSONS shipping Goods to Philad. will please be particular and Stark them in care of Peipher's Line ; otherwise, thev will be re-shinned al Harris-! burg, which will be at tended with delay. May 6, 1859. THOS. PEIl'HER C.W.SCHAFFLE Lewisbnrg, Pa. Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Window Glass, Perfumery, Pnre Wines and Liquors expressly for Medicinal I'ses, Fancy Notion Uoodsnd all the regular Patent Medicines of the day. IVParticular attention paid to putting np Prescriptions, Familv Med icines, &c Also Pine Oil and Fluid for sale WM. CAMERON, JR., Attorney at Law, Lew Isbarc:, pa. "FFICE on Sourh Second si reel rssil J occupied by Ja. B.Udm.iiu, decd. Insurance Companies QUAKER CITY Insurance Company Franklin BuilJingn. iOS Walnut St. 1)HILAUEI.PHIA insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the & . loland Navigation and Transportation lanital aaS Marylm l ( kartrert) anltal .,; .;. sist' lit-OKiie H. II AItT, F-resUent. K. I'. Uiv. Viee Preavlent. II. B. IMMiriUALL. Her J and Treasam g. U. lit 1LSK, Assistant aeCKUrj. DihurroKa. Oeorge II. Hart I Teeter B. Perkma I It B. Corftoi K. r Hnss a. W. Msltej a,u, jr5B A. C. tattell And. tt. CbaslDers Uvn. H. jfJJ 2m J.D.CALL) WI:LL,Agt,LfijtQrt Capita!, nearly Three Million of CoUara! 'HE o'd "Lycoming County Mulnal In..,.. ance Company," at Money, so well known ; payment of ail losses, continues to sals' insure properly on ihe most reasonable tern-i. i'"?0" turn 00, ,n the bt" JAMES aMm, PniiJt. JOSH I A sWsl Actlrs. SOI.DMOX RIT'l'ER, Lewishure, rewuiar acting A?rnt for Lewuburg and L'nioti tunu Lewisburg, May :10, 1SC0 ' American life Insurance & Trust l'c, (Capi'al Stock $."(10,0110) COMPA.NY H BuildingsWalnut street,8 E enrner of Founh Philujilj hia, W Lives insured at ihe usual Mutual rstn or at Ji.inl Stuck rales about SO per eem. Is., or at Total Abilu.enrr rates tiie lowest id lbs ; worl.!. A. W HILLDLS, President ains Kj. f-ia, ppc. 747 HKO-F.MII.LKR. Agmt, Lewi.bo,, OKT I.NSUJtEaTi Hot Branrh lu-nranrr Inanait ) Lin h llAltN. I'A : l r. c .. 1 nOX. C. G. HARVEY, Prr,tmt, i. W. CHAPMAN, Secret. 1 tilt ,nmn,nu ... , I. e , ruiciiiin upon ine sua jear oi ineir ousmess, submit ihe folln ine . , ue., ,aci4 ana ousiness to the public. : XumKirrr.f Poiietes in r re, j.nnarj i, ueo. a. j) ! of f-rr.,-,!, ,n.Ur,d jw,s,m"4i ! Alu '" nm"'m "' M x.ncioer er r'jnries i.nd (.a,t vear ej Amount t Pr-'perlj ini-ored tT-T t-T Am- unt of Fremnim .Notes recsivttl 7.',' tc An.euut Of LnSeS SO.-Uined q'tij fi This Company continues lo innre every description of property, such as buildings, gijods, merruanit.zr, Ac, against los or dam age of Fire, and lor any lime limited or per petual. SAM'L H. OR WIG, Agent Lewisbnrg, Oct SO, !59 Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Oj The subscriber has on hand a splendid -i-collection of both Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Ac. Ac en. bracing the very test varieties of Apples. Pears. Peaches, Plums, Cherries. Apricois, Nec'ariues,(Jrapes,Ooose berries, Raspberries, LYrrants, Strawberries, ALSO I.are Horse Chestnut, European Monnta;n Ah, American Mountain Ash, Sutrar .Vapie for street planum. Ever-bluoming Rose, and la splendid collection of Bulbous and other Flowering Plants. rerNurserv Gn-nnds on the farm of Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within ball a mile of I.ewisbur?. All orders will rece :t strict attention. UPTcrm inrirriubly CAXH. W ILSON I. LINN. Lewisburg, July 7, 185. mWRY'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, OVER Jos. M Fadden's Hardware Store, formerly Houghton's Shoe Store, Marie street, Lewisburg, Pa. AMUR O TITL'S, .VELA IXO TYRES, Ac, in the usual superior style. In addition to these pictures, I am now prepared to take Photograph), large or small, eqnal to the best made anywhere. Also, HALLO TYPES. These pictures are colored lo rep resent life, and are superior to an oil painting, Eivmg thai fidelity of expression and features that can be produced only by the Camera. These pictures are patented, and I have the exclusive right for I'nion county. Call n examine specimens. April 21, 185a, William VanGeier, TTORXEY at Law, -TV LrivlMbnrr;, I nion Co., Pa.'iri TBOHAS G. GRLER, ( ncrvwor to J.LYojjo.) Matchmaker and Jeweller Loeatnl two dxrn t.t of flit tand rtcvctlj ocvopivd by Mr. Voder u.mi.-bii'.u, fa. "llorleS, Watches, Ac, repaired on shoil '"" uu warraniru to give sausiamon, CtT An excellent assortment of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry cn hand Cheap forCath, (JILT FRAMES of all sizes made to ordes Lewisbtrg, April Z9, 1858 NOTICE TO the Citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity E. L. llines has removed his Barber Shop from the Kiviere Honse lo Market street, basement of Widow A mons' building, oris door above Ihe Post Office. Thankful for all p at favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. N. B. To all who tarry here till their beards grow long To net a pleasant .have. gr,d as barber ever gave. Just call on lliaia at his Saloon, busy morn, eve eraoon Towels clean, raaore sharp and scissors keen. Lewisbnrg, April 1, 1859. E. L. HINES. SASII and DOORS, Blikds and Shuttees, Flooring, Siding, Framing, tc. For sals at the Drag Store of r. 8. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Oct H Meat Market, Arrangements for the Tear. JACOB G. BROWN, having supplied the Lewisburg Market for the past six months, has made the lullowio arrangements tor in coming year The best of Beef, Mutton, Veal and Tori can be had on Wednesday and Saturday mor nings of each week, al the Market H'Uc. oa Market street, between Schalile's and Wolfe's, Lewisburg, Pa. His mono is ! Quick Sales for Ca$h, and Small Profits'." Eiamine his meat. Ap. 15,'59. I. 8. STERNER, Agent. THE subscriber con- L tii noes to carry oa Ihe 1 Livery Iluglneiig ai the Old Stand on fcontl.l Third street, near Market, and respecuuil) solicits the patronage of his friends and lb public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 2S, 1850 NOTARY rUBLIC. William Jones, ATTORNEY at law. Collections XI. promntly attended to. Office oa Market ' street, opnane the Presbyterian rhuich. ii0 LEltiilhG,rA'
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