Correct, so far! Common Pleas was in session at Tiffin, and Judge Hall, since SI. C. from the Ninth District of Qbio, occupied tbe bench. A ease of some importance was reached in the order of the docket, and tbe parties and witnesses were on band. The counsel for tbe plaintiff, Charley Brown, was absent Ilia client, however, soon succeeded in procuring Lim, and Charley "opened fresb." He submitted notion after motion, aod supported tbcm bj arguments that were ludicrously laugha ble. Judge Ilall, compelled to volunteer nn occasional grin, did oot see Gt lo grant tbe extra vacant demands, which served to . . increase rather than diminish tbe quantity of Charley's motions. Tbe Judge at last waxed impatient, and deemed it economy to say : "It is tbe opinion of this Court that tbe Counsel for tbe Plaintiff is at present peculiarly dis qualified for conducting tbe case now be fore it." Charley arose with an awkward and affected calmness, and said : "It is tbe (bie) opinion of tbe counsel for tbe plain tiff that tbe (hie) counsel for tbe (hie) plaintiff is obliged to confess that be can ot (hie) comprehend tbe insinuations of this Court Tbe (bic) Court will there fore please (hie) repeat tbe same insinua tions." Tbe Court did repeat : "It is the opin ion of the Court that Charles Brown, the ' Coanse! for the Plain..!?, is allotrelher too drunk to proceed further with this case." . . . .... Charlej arose again, and briDgiog bis, , ..... , . , . f fiflt tO ft parallel WHO bia bead, DrOUght It i pbasis that jarred tbe whole court-room, aoeompaojiog it with : " Tttat't the Jir$t correct Jerition ijiixn ihit teuwn !" Tbe closing exclamation entirely over came Charley, and be came to his seat with an emphasis equaled only by that with which he "indorsed" tbe decision of the Court. "WotBad. We heard yesleiday of an incident which ahows tbat every slave-code Demo crat in Kentucky at least is not a disunion ist A well koowu Democrat of Kentucky, who resides in tbe country, not far from the city, and wbo is known for violent opposition to Douglas and popular sover eignty, received bis mail the other day, end took bis scsl in the old arm chair in the parlor to enjoy "a read." In tbe par lor with bim were his wife, sister snd sister-in-law. Of course, tbe Charleston Con vention news was what his eye sought for first. lie read tbat delegates from several Southern States bad seceded, and tbe Con vention bad adjourned without making a nomination. lie let tbe paper drop from Lis hands and oommeoeed crying, at which the family began to titter. "Ilang you," he exclaimed, "had you balf tbe religion you profess, yon would cry too." Master fob Once. An unfortunate married man was very ill used by hisXan tippe be was even treated to an cession 1 thrashing. II is friends rallied him up on this, and at last spurred bim to declare tbat he would make an effort to be master. One. day, not long after, bis better balf waa so furious, be found himself obliged to seek shelter under a table. Just at this moment tbe voices of bis friends'were heard in tbe passage. "Come out come out I" cried the wife, fearful of an expos- are. "o, no : triumph, "come ' cried the husband, in out, indeed not I. I'll show for once tbat I am master." Anecdote. At Charleston, Da v. Tod, in addressing tbe crowd, declared tbat be was Diwwcrat, from Josh Qiddin's Dis trict, and be bad been fighting that old Abolitionist for mor'n thirty years. At Baltimore, on taking the chair vaca ted by Cusbiog, Dav. declared again that he was a Dimixrat, from Josh Giddin's district, and tbat he had been fighting that old Abolitionist, in defence of Southern rights, mor'n thirty yean. "Well, boss," said a wag from Alabama, "I don't think yon hurt him much." Cleveland Leader. Dos't ksow how to 'Holler.' The Wilmington Watchman, a Democrat organ, publishes all the Presidential tickets. Its cj-aodary is funny, but not singular, in tbe double condition of the Democracy. The editor says : "Wo are decidedly at loss to know what will be the result of all this 'mix,' aod we are in a greater loss as to how to holler: we are anxious to holler fur tome botfy, but are afraid to, for yon know we might wake up tbe wrong passenger tbat is, we might get on the wrong side and then we would be in cirenmstance." A Georgia paper defends Slavery npon Biblical grounds, pronouncing it a divine j as well as n peculiar institution. This proposition is suggestive of tbe reply made by Dr. Johnson, when, while violently denouncing Scotland, a gentleman inter rupted bim with, "Uut, yon lorgei mat ; God made Scotland." "True." rejoined i ... ...... . :. -. c.i.k. ' uiaus ,ui men, Sir I If Gad made Slavery, he 1 aaanredlv made it for Georcia. A'. 1. : Timet. ar a "Madam," said a druggist tba otber day, to a lad wbo waa examining some rologne, "I assure jou tbat it is an excel lent article and if job will aprozimat tbe exteotioB of jout proboscis to tbe enclosed o, See of tbe bottle, -ob will perceive tbe CHARE FR 8ALEe-The Lewisbnrg Lit . . .' rt erarr Association is aa incorporated m- '" j niuva. I "1 rZ " T 1 Tni LOVER 8 PlZZLr To leara to ! ri ad tbe following, so as to Make good . ...... . . I ncust, is a mystery : I Ibe read aea that aea. ic ia wuwa will I'll hava Hat taai aaS yoa have fvm'li (law aiai as aa4 ywa if f NORMAL SCHOOL, T fcf heI4 I llw Mfe'tonai- ltllilc trflBce, Sel la 4r.r. Mi)" toi TLA'likttS Ttrao Wnvo, A. M , J V.ctol. m. Nn.-ttJ, A B , AmnianL Joua V. ATodDjULTj, A.M.. ivrfifTrr, 8iipriotiHilit T AIIES.ni 0-ntlriMi .re ivrtfollf oUnrd I that S-4 Ihi. S'OKMAL WlliMLwill oosanienre immediately fcfUT liirtrft, July 1Mb, aod will eootiane S weeha. It Isde-Jcned Sr Teocher. especially, and -lodcnta e-ener- He. The kriiM need uot esceed (10 fi,r the Term. Tailioa. fruai to t. Boarding. lodcina; sad furnished room la tnwa, at 1:T4 tr Jl per we.k. The tranches Uttitht are niimer"n. Including all that relate to Ilia profrHtaioa nt Teurhina:. aim tatin language and libber Mathematics. The leit hook, aerd nr. tbeeery beu but lea hers iliould bring with tbem their owu lr ref.rcnoe. This svhool hold out inducement, which no other, either in rneder or ia surrounding cuuntica, equals. It I de-irncil 6. be a model ,rf io kiid. Two of lbs Teach ers. Mm-i Weaver and Mrwtlifip. baea Professorships in tlx 1 u-tattle. Pmf. J.diu V. Smddurd.who is oalrnri.rly (maris nn M turn Imwv. .--i. i., .... - jurinc the term. The i-onntv dueatoraol trie connirr. win hnpertnieudent will also contrimiw so me . sru..d, be lecluras, c., anil win um k la "mwiw wat be can. JTor circulars, rn-in-p. Tunis WEAVER, June SO, IICOwl BelinsgroTe, Snyder to. Pa PHILAD. & READING BAIL-ROAD Shortest in Distance & Quickest in Time 11ETWF.ES the TWO CITIM OF NEW YORK AND HARRISBURB, via Iietuliuy, AUvntown and JCuston, MoRNINtJ Erprtu WVW Itw New York t A M l'biisMlriihis at S A M. Arri's-nmt Jl-rrit.urit at :45, noon eonnM-ttnt. t lUrhflnirn, with lrin o Nortbfrn Ooiral haiirotul for Sun burr, Itftl. Mil Mi, Miittw. W.llitnnrt, Jrritey ?horr aud Lock Uie. Nul Tnin Uuwrt York at 12, noon, and rhiUdrlpatia at ik W H M, ftinuortin; with Uaio a Xw Umtd lutral Koad fur itation M abova. Uttl Txnu fctjrf Iraria tlarrixburt, at A M, mrrlvM at I'htlsdf )liaa it 1 f N, and .New 1 ork at WO If Jt, ID tima u Uke buat or can fur iiofton Ac flrf tprtu La ta Httrrinl urjr, 1:15, nn arrival of Nortttern Onlral train arrive at i'iiil4ull.h at " ' "4 No change or ear or r-agrage, beta between New York or PbiiwWpiiia and iiarri-hurn. rorbvautys ail" sauHiirw aaiiit anaevwl mmfrirt anil aaMIfle -nodatton. n.. route uu turKjr louucemcnu to I"" trariins pnine. u.iaAv reri.tbotofcoartiandtttreet. nuadd- phi, liroad and CalUrWUill lrwt. rrebrlwrn S-w York and li.rri.lmrf. FIVE DOL- ai'i'iy to J. J. CLVI'K, J una 2S1M7 11 arris burg BUFFALO HOUSE LEiYlSBUKG, UMO CO., PA. L. D. BREWER, Proprietor. rpHIS new Hotel is situated opposite the Court Uonse.in the most fashionable and beautiful part of the town, and for style and convenience can not be surpassed in Central 1'eRni.ylvaiiia. Those viviting the University, or attending C'ciirU will lind it the mntl convenient and j eeniral puMir house charges will be the must reasonable and neither umeorexpense will be spared to beslow every comfort upon those who may call. Lewisburg, May 3,1860 sIrawandIcymillinery. p & M. RODEXBAUGir, on Mar- J i kel street, second door below Fourth street, south side, grateful for past patronaee, would inform iheir Lady friends of Lewis bure and the country around it, that they will keep constantly on hand, a I arse and well se lected assortment of Milliners' Good, which they are selling and will continue to sell at the lowest city prices. BLsaeinsw and Tai.a.wiwH done toorder.'on the shortest notice, and according to the latest styles. They will be very happy to see their old cuMomers with as many new ones as may feel disposed to favor tbem with a call. 3m ItniDcrsitD at fctmsbitro. THE Spring Term begins on the lSih JL day ol April next. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Ecv. J. It. Loomis, LL. P., President, and I'mfeiiMir of MeUpbyaice and Mural rbiloaopbj. Rev. T. F. Curtis, A. M.. Frufeamr of Theology. Rev. G. H- Bliss, A. M., Prufesaor of Langnagea. C. P. James, Th. P., rrutVamr of Mathematics and Nat. PhiL F. V. Tustin, A. M., Adj. ProfeMor of Lanprjac and Teacher of .Natural Stknm, I. C. Wvnn, A. B., Principal of tha Academy. M. W. Cramer, AMhtant. Miss A. Taylor, friarlpal of tbe Female lastituta. Miss II. E. Spratt, Teacher of af athemeUce. Miss M. D. Mason, Teacher of Drawing. Miss E. S. Warren, Teacher of French and Latin. Mons. P. Th. Held, Teacher of at uatc. Mons. K. Volkmar, Teacher of German. Comes Tuition per annum, $30 00 Room rent. Library, &c., 9 10 Aeansai Tuition per annum, $15. to 30 00 Care, Kepaiis, Ac, 1 60 Fi. List. Tuition per annum, $20. to 30 00 Kepairs 85 The Academy building has been fitted up to receive boarders, and they are provided with board, furnished room, and lights at $2.25 per week. W atcb Rr pairing, &c I am now ready to repair tne huest Matches such as Chronometer Duplex and Lever Escapemenls in the verj best manner, together wuh every oiher kind ol work in our line of business. All work war ranied to give satisfaction. I iM have also the Aseney for the sale of the celebrated Coal OH lAtmps together with Oil Shades. Wicks, Ac Ac Lewisbg,Mar'60 A E DaNORMAXDIE The "Union must be Saved !" HELPER'S "Impendlne; Crlnla" the book, written by a Southern man, to his brother non-slaveholders in the Slave Slates is the book that is making such unpa ralleled excitement in Congress. Every man should read it- Price $1, cheap edition tOe. Single copies of either edition sent by mail post-paid on receipt of retail price. Address ISAAC WALTER, Lewisburg, Dec SO . Lnion Co, Pa iWoxt afllcat. BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, wlU M supplied lo the hungry people by the subscriber, at bis shop on North Fifth street. where he carries on the Bute the Butchering 1 business, and will supply all kinds of Meat i0 its season. On Wednesday and Saturday mornings, he will be found at Market in front of M'Fatdin's Hardware Storet7nl low rates for Cash exclusively. Calves wanted Beevea and Sheep purchased as usual. Try the New Butcher. CHRI8TOPHER GEMBERLING. Lewisburg, Aug. 10, 1859 Lewlsunrg Literary Association. amution auu Ine owner oi vaioauie at.u ESTATE. The capital of the corporation is estimated at Foca Taonsaaa Doiuaa, which " divided into twenty shares of S'MiO each. The income of the real estate is paying a fair percentage on the investment. Oaa Kaaaxor this Stuck, tx 'waring to the estate of James j B. Hamliu. dot L. ia oflVred for sale by ibe subscriber. ..M X H. OKWIG, Adm'r I UNION COMTY STAR Pl'RlFV THE BLOOD ! JSOFFAT'S Vegetable LIFE FILLS AMD Phauix Bitters. HTTE Iiighnnd envied celebrity v. liich X the. preM-mincat Medicines have arqulred Sr ihvir uj., lha asual praetica' nt punta ot , , . 1- . ,, ..h. ik.. Ih .r. only unuetnmmry, but nn worth of iIk-di- Thvy ar Known uj in ens irniw: ineiT ora wtrf ar lurn, and tbcj thriv not by tbe UiLh ot tk crajdiiiuusu IN At. I. CASKS OV AtTiiMi. ArtjTE ahdCmboic ftncf WtTM, AFFBOIIonttor THR Ht-U Bta AKVKlDHCTa, MlLUtHt I K-.RUS, LlTi:aCyi.l'LAlT. In the bvutli and ttrst, where t.tp Armr prwsiL thty wilt b (vmnd iBaln abl. I'lwntfris FarmtTtt, and other. ho oarw iw lit cm JJrdeCiiH-a, witl nvvrr afterwarda be without thm. lffpKrsu. No pmoi with thw dutrawinfi dlfa houlddflaT Uxinji tlnw ni-drintw itnaH-Jiatriy. Kair- TfO.Utt Of Till Mm, KKTmrivLAa, FLdTUUtfU'f , a.! A'L-c rnr this, arourcf of tha tsm cuaixy, umm ntilrinr will be tbund a MtV, sapa-Jy, and t-wrtsun dy. Othrr Btrdicinsjat !. thTVitt-sa uru)rt to a i-Marm oi UidiaeaM--rani by Utette ntWiOilMsa let amrninnaws. TBT Till, H aATariavb, AXHCWU. Mrkixau. tn . Ptrr fat Is fen aradiMla awtlroly all thr vlTecif. of M rrury inBuitrly rooarr thava tna asoat bowrntl piaarauna or BMpMUm. lVMKT aKT9. HrtTOr-t IKsUUTT, JiWTOCt Ct'FlAmt of ix siNisa, ihiaaik ArvivjTiuiiai fjUJutATwa or TH PiLta. Iha original arofrtftr.r of th artn aa eurrd of filra of .14 yrar' s)taniner by th ntw rf trWar Litt Mrdir.a aloof. WotM of all kinds, att rtVrsJiy rXprllrd by th MrtMtM. lrot will do wrll to a4- niiuiisMr thtn whari:r their vxirbeaca nt wjrcid. HvM mil barrruin. tii i.i p-r iti.iji and rnmMX itrTTKRf Pnrify Uw blood, and thu- lvtnova all dtw-sNi tronl th n-trm. A til- trial will nlnrw tha LICK til. I J and I IHtMX HUTKK! haaTond tba reach of coajjaaiittoa la in eel i mat ton of rvary patteac a9Kl'rerBrd by Ult. WILLIAM B- MOFFAT, & Broadway, corwrr Worth 9t. York. 1y?83 and aold by all Dragr Hew Hotel la niffllnborg. isrj THE subscriber would respectfully in-S-i form the Traveling Public everywhere, that be has taken and fined op the premises of George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. MIFFL1NBCRG. where he i: prepared to accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in the best manner, with Board and Lodging. Please give me call. Ap.1,'59 CHARLES CROTZER: Commissioner of Illlnol.. WILLIAM H. BISSELL, Governor of Il linois, has appointed Jon B. Lis, a Commissioner of the Plate of Illinois, for the county of Union, to administer oaths, to take depositions and proof of deeds.mortgages, te, to be need and reeorded ia the Stale of llllaoK IVrona bavin wild laad. ur real eatate t.f aav Siad Sir ante tuny nud iiureiiaeer. ay leaviag a deeenatioa of Ibe aanie at air otni-a. aa 1 aava oTBeu wua. air w pur rliue and nto of real eatate. So entree ia tke aeeat of aale not beinir maiU. JOUH B. LlX. Lewu.bnnc, i'a, Marrh 23, W4. Cm th. ARLES Sl'GRCCiOR carries nn the above business in Friek'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 -mil" you. C. MACG. Lewisburg Nov. 1. 85 ItJevm Arranrtrrnaifit TtTeav f! Anita' JOSEPH L. II AWN bavins taken tbe J well known Sl'YKEk HAT STOKE, has refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety ol Ilats, Copt, Getttlrmtn't Cloth!gtdc. Also a Ursr and splendid slock of CLOTHS CA&SIMERES, 4c, which he will make up t order, as be still continues the Tailoring Busi ness. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted lo his care.lo the satisfaction of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Repainngspi done to order. Lewisbnrg, April 10, 1857 IOT llDJi'il33B 390311 Just opened, opposite the Riviere House, in the Room lately occupied by A. ISiDger. A FULL and complete assortment of FALL & WINTER CLOTH I fj Q sncb as Overcoats, Dress Coats, Busi ness Coats, and Coats of every style ant! pat tern; and Pantaloons and Vests lo suit. Also, a large variety of Under Clothing, such as Drawers, Shirt., &e. Also, a fine assortment of Boys' Clothing of the latest styles. Alan, HaTS and CAl'S eqnal to any nRered in this country- In fact, I haveeverything necessary in the shape of Clothing, which I offer at a very small advance for cash. PHILIP GOODMAN, Ag't. rF'AH kinds of Country Produce taken ia exchange for Goods. Lewisburg, Ocl. 2Z. FOR SALE OR EXCIIAXGE. A8ECOXD HAND Bl'GGET and a TRUCK WAGON for sale or exchange for Hay orCorn. Inqmre at this Office PICTURES . A honse can not be said lo be well furnished without some well selected Pictures. This want can now be supplied at the POST OFFICE Tl ARE CIIASCE. An excellent fil l IV, ver LEVER WATCH for sale at a bargain must go. inquire oi A E. DENORMAKDIE, Lewisbnrg T)T "VTTaVJ! for Jus'ices and J) Jj Ai JVO Conalnbles, for sale or printed to order, at the Chronicle Office CHEAP PICTURES at Mowry's Sky-Light Gallery, MARKET street, Lewisburg. Having jnst received a large assortment of plain and fancy Cases, I am prepared to take Pictures at reduced prices, for the Holidays. All wishing any kind of Pictures can sve money by Betting them soon. N. B. Pictures taken in cloudy weather. SPRING PURIFIER. THE warm spring weather succeeding the bracing atmosphere of winter, relaxes the entiie muscular system, including that great muscle, the heart ; the circulation of the blood becomes slnggish and irregular, not being propelled as actively as natnre requires, through the lungs, there to exhale or cast off its impurities and become oxidized and puri fied : a fulness of tbe blood-vessels ensues, attended with dull, drowsy, languid feelings, and frequently dizziness and vertigo ; the blood becomes loaded with corruptions, which sometimes finds a partial vent in humors and eruptions of the skin, and the liver partakes of the general inactivity of the system. Dr. DA Via' DEPL'RATIVE quickens and equal izes the circulation of the blood, cleanses it of sll morbific matter, stimulates the liver to healihy action, gives tone to the otgans of digestion, and communicates remarkable en frrr lo all the functions. One bottle nf it. costing one dollar, will entirely prevent or re move all ine ahove-aescribed unpleasant symptoms, tnd, by strengthening and invigo rating, as well aa purifying the system, fre quently be the means of preserving the health throughout the entire summer. Its effects as a Spring Purifier of the Blood are warranted and unfailing. For sale by 3m841 J. BAKER 4 CO., Lewisbnrg AdmlalBtrator'B Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estate ol ISABELLA MATHERS, late of Buffaloe town ship. Union county ,dec'd, have been granted to theundersigaed by the Register of Union eonn ly in due form of taw ; lherefore,all persona in debted lo aaid estate are requested to make immcliate payment.and those havingany just claima are also requested lo present tbem le willy authenticated for settlement. Jas, MATHERS, Administrator BuflaloeTp, June 3, IHliO & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE JULY 27, 1800. Taesut & Farr'a Patent Family Sewing Machine, With Spanlding's Improvement! PUBLIC attention is respectfully invited to the anpenor merits of these new and improved machines. They will Hem, Fill.Gaiher and Embroider. Will sew every variety of fabric from the finest Swiss Muslin lo the heaviest tailoring, without missing stitches. They are very strong and durable. We leel fully justified in warranting these machines to be in every respect equal to rec ommendations, as they have been thoroughly tested in competition with all the high priced ones, by persona competent lo judge, who have given us the most satisfactory testimo nials and certificates, which are published in onr circular, lo which we refer for a more full description. . Finishing and Sales Rooms, Market street, next door to the residence of John Walla,Esq. Prices f3. $45 and 50. according to size and finish, all complete and delivered, and thorongh instructions given in all varie ties of work. All wishing a good Pewine Maehine, will please call and examine, or address II A Spaulding or J. W. Shriner, Lewisburg. Union Co, Fa. We respectfully referlo the following ladies, who are nsmg these macnines: Mrs o Wrddes, Mrs o vv vuncan, mi" Loniia Morris, Mrs C A Lyndall, Miss Lidie Mackey. Miss Julia A Cornelios, Mrs Rev P B Marr, Mrs Johnson Walls, Mrs Dr Hayes, Mrs Francis Wilson, Mrs M Brown, Mrs Jas M Creight. Mrs F'Beerstecher.Mrs J A Krea mer, Lewisburg; Mrs J P Tustia, Northum berland : Mrs Rev John Guyer, Mrs M 8 Ap- pieman, Mrs David Roberts, Mrs Sylvester Pursel, Mrs Alfred Creveling, Mrs 8 E Fow ler, Mrs E H Hushes, Mrs A M Boon, Mrs Creasry, Miss M Derr, Columbia Co. Lewisburg, Feb. 29, I860 jPockef BookB andother articles i( thai kind oa band or lo order by the iLe-iaburg Book-oder, CH: STAHL T AW BOOKS from Kay & Bro, Pbilad., on j hand or furnished lo order by the Agent H W CROTZER, F M, Lewisburg NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. Wm. Brown Jr. A Chs. C. Dssnkle, Having formed a Partnership, at the old stand of Wm. 4c J.H.Brown, Market St.above 4th, Lewisburg, A RE offerinar a laree assortment J; rail Stssal WlilTER faOOdB, oonaisting of Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Casimeres, Coatings. Vesting', Carpetings, Bleached and Brown Linens, Drillings, ohir tinrs.Ae. Also a large variety of LAD1EST DRESS GOODS, such as Calicoes, Challies, Lawns, Detains. Baraces, Silks.Ginshamshawls,&e Also all kinds of Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Cedarware, IJoeeus 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 it DL'NKLE. Lewisburg, Oct 30, 1859 RIVIERE HOUSE LEWlSBUkG, PA. R. C IIETZEL, Prop'r. THIS Hotel is located in the center of the ton n, one sqnare from the Court House. Perapns attending Court, or having other bu siness in the town, will find this a pleasant and comfortable home. Charges moderate. Lewisbnrg, Pa, Kept. C, 1859 oi3 Josiah Baker & Co,, HAVE made arrangements with E. E. Locke At Co. to furnish 95 per cent. ALCOHOL by the Bbl. and Hair But. aa cheap as it can be bought in Philadelphia. They have also just received general as sortment of mm, wmmih Paints and Olla,Glaas and Patty, COPAL VARNISHES. BRUSHES and TERFUMERY, CONFECTIONERY. FANCY SOAPS, CUTLERY, BLRNISG FLUID, Fine Oil, all popular Patent Medicines, Liquorsjobaceo, SnnlT.lnks, Soda Ash, Wheel Grease, &c. &c. All the above articles offered VERT CHEAP FOR CA8H. Call before buying elsewhere. Onr Motto is " Small Profit- J. quick Sales." Lewisburg, May 13, 1859. Aartlaa aits' Caaalsslwa Basse la lewtsharg. tJ Legal Anetloneer! F.A.Donehower having been appointed sole Auctioneer for Lewisbi.rg, is prepared to attend to all calls in bis line in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the reception, and the sale at stated times, of all kinds nf Goods at Auc tion. Any one wishing to dispose of any arti cle can deposit it with me.and I will sell it at the best advantage 1 can and charge a per centage for the same Feb. SB, 1859 F A DONEHOWER James F. Linn. J. Kerrill Una. T F. & J. M. LINN, J a Attoraets at Law, LEWISBURG, 674 Union County, Penn'a. J. MEBBIU ITS" Coamaaioaaa fcr tha SUta of Iowa, with aowarlo taka Defvattiona, aekaowledjr. Paawa.aa. plows PLOWS FIR SALE a lot of new BULL and SELF-SHAR PENING PLOWS also GLOBE Cooking. Stote very cheap for cash. Inquire of Lewisbg, Mar ,'80. WM FRICK CARPETS b fine assortmeut bj Hnrh AGoodmaa Mechanical, &c. PALMER, ROSS & CO., (UTS L. VaLXXS asn CO.) Lewisbnrg Planing Will,' keep constantly on hand and uauuiacture to order Floorisig. fcldlug, IXsora, Saab, Sbultera, BlllaitU. Multliixa oi a.i paiu-rns ana an omer uesenpuona oi rvoou noia asm In Uoilding. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warranted to give satisfaction EaVAn extensive lot of Lumber of al' descriptions on band for sale. Factory im AWf Secundttrat,Lewuburg,Pa April it, 18S. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have as sociated themselves into copart- fnership for the purpose of carry- im on the Lumberin?, Planing, and Carpentering business in all their various branches, at the Crmisbnrg Steam planing mills, where they intend to keep a sli-ck of Pine, Hemlock, Walnnt, Cherrv, Poplar, Ash, Ma- I- A .1, Ll.l. f f ..-.k.. ! ! . i n (r Sk.l. vine, 8iding, Mhinfles, Lath, Ji.ij.Is, 8tudilinz, Fencing, Pickets, Door and Window Frames, Doors, 8hutters, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Brackets, Ac. Planing, Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, Ac, done at short notice and all work warranted lo give satisfaction, both In J rice and workmanship. J. V. DIEFFENDF.RFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, HIRAM DKE1SBACH LawUfcar rianlna Mill,, April I, 1MO. WINFIELD FACTORY! A'ear UartlelOB, t'nion Co., Pa. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform a... -.-...(- . n.l n,,KI. In ' ral, that be continue to manufac- tore all kinds of Woolen AiOOdN, such as Cloths, Cassimeres.Tweeua.Sattinetts, Jeans, JJlTT' isriSwB" Blanketa and Flannels'; also. Carpet and , ntjlLJ.. . mg hay, coal, ore and merchanu Stoeking Ysrns. His machinery being of the I S' I ize eenerally. Purchasers run no L . : - J : ii - j . i k. l . 1 1" l"J I i , . 'ewi aioa ia use, idq naviog empioyea tnri nesi or workmen, he leels sate in saying 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 aale 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 nn the de livery of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. LUMBER ! LUMBER!! riiHE subscribers have for sale (in lots to suit purchasers) alaree slock of . PliE BOAK Ml Pane Stnfl UZlSsk Plank. Ac. Also 5.000 TIM. HAILS. 86 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality. Also Square Timber for Buildings : Which are offered low for cash, at our Mill on South Branch of ihe White Deer Creek in j Hartley township or delivered on the Brush Valley Narrows road at the end of i.ur Road. I rP'A Diploma for a superior sample ofi Planks, and a Premium for Rails and Shin;- I les.were awarded ns at the last I'nion Co.Ag. Fair. JOHN M'CALL & BRO'S, ly?73 Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa ABR'ET E. BOWER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, second door above Third, J on M.r.ei i reel LEWISBURG, Would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches a good stock of Gold, Cameo and Masonic Breastpins of the latest style Cold and CameoEarrings Ac, which he intends to sell very cheap also a splendid assortment of Eight-Day and Thirty HourC'LOCA.Sand Time pieces. Every article warranted to be what it is sold for. The greatest care will betaken in Repai ring and Cleaning of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and everything warranted to give satisfaction. Please make bim a call, and give him some trouble to show his Watches and Jewelry. July 2 1858 LOOK HERE! Ladle and Gentlemen. THERE is now ready for the spring trade of 1860, a fine and good variety of giifl5rljol& nrnitarr, comprising Bureaus nf all kinds, Jenny Lind, Cottage, and French Bedsteads Centre, Card, Dining, Breakfast, and Sola Tables Candle, and Wash Stands Hat and Towel Racks, and anything in the Cabinet line. If not on hand. will be made lo order. Cane Seat and Hair oiuiu iguana oi uniricui ic. auu almost . any pattern Camp Stools, Recepnon Chairs, Horse Shoe, and all kinds ot Windsor Chairs, for sale cheap for cash or short credit. All the above, can be had at the Wartroom of D.Ginter on market St. four doors above the Bank, or at the old stand on 1st or Front Sireet, where the subscriber will be glsd to see all his old customers, and all the new ones who may favor him with a call. The subscriber also attends to the I'n dertalaina; BUNlnesM in all its various branches. Being provided with Fisk's Pa tent Metalic Burial Cases, and Coffins of his own mannfacturing 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 coo tinnance of the same. Feb. 21, 1860 DAVID GINTER. Chromatic Printing. HAVING purchased the right lo use Ron ca's process for Printing with Dry Colors, for Union Co. Pa., we are prepared to execute orders for CARDS, Show-BiUs.kc. ra JUd, Cm. Blmt, Brown, Silver, Diamond, or Gold colors, in good style, I? at tbe Office of the Star & Chronicle," Lewisburg. . im, 185S VOBDKX 1 C0RSBUC8. SUPERIOR new Wind-Mills, for $18 for sale by W. M. Uamaainsa. A specimen may be seen at Jonathan Wolfe's barn, in Lewisbnrg. Feb. 10, 18601 IM TV V XV ATS PAPER STORE! riHE undersigned, late of No. 135 North I Ninth s Philad, has opened a WALs. PAPER Store in Lewisburg, where he will keep a large assortment of Paper Hangings, which he will sell at the lowest citv Dnre. Also, Window CnrtalBB, c. He will HANU all paper in the most work manlike manner. Having served an appren ticeship of several years at tbe Paper Haug ing business ia Philail., and havinc worked constantly at bis trade for the past nine years, ue cmima to oe a rractieal raper Hanger. Any person in Lewisbnrg or neiehboring towns, or Ihe country, intending lo have the houses papered, are invited to examine his tock. O. B. EVANS. with Bower, corner 3d aad Market 8ts Lewisburg, Feb. 10, 1800 I ITT jfYraeVeS jfiAattiari Philadelphia Adv'ts. BLIND S AND SHADES. It. J. W I M I IMS, No. IS SOlttU htlTH MLUT. rillltDEITIIlA, ia vua Moax iitiiiiii MaacacTDaaa or Vcnitian Blinds and Window Shades. l AUlTsrsT ssontBS. j in theiiir. at in Lowest Cals Irlce. e BB gToai Saaaaa made and Uttered. StfeiS PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Jos. Middlcton & Co. Nos, 156 aod 15 North Fourth street, above ! Arch atreet, PHILADELPHIA. i RANDIES, Wines ami Gins im- i ported direct and warranted I't UK and r.1.1 to ,ul.t,.ndll..tel he.,er..tio.e.,.hle.l.l.rie a 1 be a.-orlmr&t roDiil. el iraid. I'm. t mad ho- "lie Br.ndie.; old run, cherry. Ju.ieir.. !.i.t..i. and c:iiHi..ene Uinee: alM. a l.rne pI.k k t.1 M.,n..ni!i.l. Wbiekey, Ui.llandiiio, lri.h and ic-.tt b Hbiaker p.uii HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW COODS or sll kishs AT TIIK LOU tsT ITl PBlf . rw. ma- aa aa a . ' w . r jw. X . .. ' A I LL orders for the above goods shall meet wuh prompt attention by ad.lressiig the uuderMsiied. Jl. MUSO. j No. Atl3 Market St., (up stairs.) April 5, 1BCU. Philadelphia. TIN-WARE---Prices Reduced ! I ERCMANTS and DEALERS are invited M. to call and examine the largea! assort- meni oi Wcll-mude TI WAKE lo be found in the State which we are prepa red to sell at I.DVII Paid than infetior goods are generally sold for. MELLOY & FOKD, Sign of the Large Cotlee Pol, 3m832 Tli Market Si, TUiludrlj hin PEHAD'A PLATFCPJil SCALES, j LS I Ir ev"y description, suitaile , .. yior Railroads, &c, for weiah- risa, evciy atuic is guaiamccu risk. correct, and if, after trial, not found saiislaC' tory. can be returned without charge. t-"ir Factory at Ihe old stand, established for more than thirty-five years. ABBOTT & CO., 833 Corner of Ninth and Melon ita., VHILAb'A. SILVER PLATED WARE, harvey"fii.ley, No. 122!S .Market street, Philadephia, MANUFACTURER of fine NICKEL SII VEIt, aud SILVER PLATER ot Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Butler Knives. Castors, I ea j Sets, 1'rits, Kettles, Waiters, Butler Dishes,. Ice Pitchers.Cake Uaskets, Communion Ware, j Cups, Mugs, Goblets, &c., with a eeneral as- j sortment, comprising mmebut the tuit quality, I made of ihe bat materials acd htariiy j.lutij, j constituting them a I ScTcittulite and DnralJe artii 'c fur IluttU, S'r'ittdifiatt and I'l irult r'uni 'd'nt. i ft Oid Ware re-plated in the but manner. ret), st, icoiiyl PIIEAP EXPRESS V- ItedUftion Ol Kates, MERCHANTS and all persons er.sased in shipping (ioods to and from Philadelphia consult vourown interests Goods shipped from 10 to 12 per cent. less per 100 lbs. than by any o'her Lines. WALLOW Klt'S LINE of DAILY CARS are carrvins freight to and Imm ihat pmni at ttie lollowing lireally Reduced Rates : 1st Class 85 cts. per lot p. 2 do .11 do 3 do 7 do 4 do SI do Special l! do 15" Depot in Philadelphia I'rnrnck.ZtU 4 Ilinr.nmn, SOS & 110 Matkel M Persons should be careful lo have iheir Goods marked in care of the above Line, to ! prevent imposition from oihrr Lines Nov 13 JNO WALLOW KR SON CORRECTION. Goods shipped from Philadelphia &c. by WALLOW EH' H Line are NOT re- shipped al Harrisburg, (as would appear by Mr. Peipher's adverusement) but go throush j without delay to their destination on the Sus quehanna or the est Branch. July 20, 185!) C. G. FRICK, Agent a. I)ll.'EISEXWi:iN"S j Tar and Wood Naptha PECTORAL , J3 tha Ban Msviclsi ia tha Wurld fur tba CUKE of Cougbs and CulJs, Croup, bronchitis, I Asthma, Difficulty in Ureaihing, l'alpita- , tion of the Heart, liiptberia. and fur the KKLlKr cf patieuta ia advanced stages of Consumption, together with all IHseases ! of tbe Throat and Chest, and liicti pre dispose to Consumption. j It ia peculiarly adapted to the radiral cure of ASTHMA. ! Being prepared br a practical l'hjtf Ln and Orujiiiet. ! and one of irreal experience in the cure of lit. talk'U I disaaara to which the buuian frame b liable. I It ia offend tn the altlk'ted with the greatest confidence. t TKY IT and be enrinced tbnt tt is invaluable in tba : cure of Hrunt'bial aHictloaa. f nor IA) cents per Buttle. afuVrepared onlr bj oa. a. rt.-KXw kin a co, Drngglstaand Chcnusts, N.U.".C't.r.Ninth a Poplar cts. PUILADCLrHIA. e"9old bj everr respertabla Pruggist and Oealcr in Moiriue throual.out I lie Mattf rhilaita, Man n lit, 1-Ho j Sold by FS CALDWELL, Lewitburg PEIPHER'S LINE rjio AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. RKDiniON Or FEEU-HT. 1st Class 4.'. cents per luO pounda. "I dr. an ill. il. 3d do 11 do do 4lh do -.7 do do I Special 1 do do j V heat, Bye and Corn, la cents par baabcL Pbilad. Depot with ! JVeeti, Ward it Freed, 811 Market 8u ! Thankful for Ibe liberal patronage given us . we hope by strict attention to businesa to : merit a continuance of the same. ! THOS PEIPIIER j For further information apply lo I ly795 C R M'GINLY, Agent, Lewisbnrg NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. T)ERSONS shipping Goods to Philad. i 'ill I please be particular and nark tbem in care of Peipher's Line ; otherwise, they will be re-shipped al Harris burg, which will be aitesvled with ilelav. Mav 6, IK59. THOS. PEIPHER. C.W.SCIIAFFLE Lewisburg, Fa. Wholesale Dealer is .s j s ; Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuff- Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Window Glass, ferlumery. Pure Wines and Liquors expressly for Medicinal Lses, Fancy Notion Goods.and all the regular Patent Medicines of the day. tjf Particular attention paid to putting up Prescriptions, Family MeJ icines.ic Also Pine Oil and Fluid for sale WM. CAMERON, JR., Attorney at Law, wlabnrax. Pa. afVFFICE at his residence, corner of Mar-1 J ket and Fourth streets. W8J Insurance Companies ' QUAKER CIT7 Insurance Conhpan, franklin liui J !ngs,4u NalnutSt. IH!Hlli- I'll I in.nr.1 a...... It 1 j.ni, 0- Damage by I'lre.and the Perils of the Sea. Inland Navigation and Transportation lapiial ar Saralasi I aarlereS laaltal ...; n..;.. i swuiwd" t (lnvMliK n. HART. rre.i,imL I'. 1111.-. V ira freileat. II K ni ..IIAI.L. M', ,4 Tnw. S. U. lll.l l.LK. a..uiau( anlr' Oenrp. n Urt I r...i..r I era.ua I If. . Coml.n I B. P. K .Blle BiaelJi. : .c uh.ii Ad. k.il.. nB. sn.iii JLo.Ai.uri.i.,.gt,Lewi4br. I'lItE IVMRlVti: osip4St Capital, naarlr Three Millicna of Dollara! TPHE old -'Lyeomirg t'oonty Mtltnal Inn. ; S1,c, Company." at Money, so well a , 3 au '"I ftlbs ; lor its perniiitent esiablishiurnt aad prcant a payment of all losses, conimurs lo sale!. insure property on ihe most reasonable terau. tlet mauled, before you burn tut, in ihe btit and aa.rt'al company. WAI.I.I.- lrrnr. J.l-lll A BoWMAX, rnae, SDI.OMON RITTEK. I.ewist.t.rg. r-lar ai Iiiib Aent lor l.rwiturz and Lnionconntr I.ewisl.ur?, Mny rjo, ls:;o ' American Life Insurante i Triiit Co (I'api'al ftock i-Soo,Wio) ! f tOMPAN i"s Builrfings.Wa!, ntstra.. u . j corner of Fourih J'A.WW.A.o i Vt Lives insured at the uual Mutual rata. ' or at Ji.iiii Sn ck ral's uloui so pet cent. oi oi i oiai .luMiurnrr rairs trie Ii west in tke world. A. U H1LLD1.N, President Jons C. Sims, Isec. GEO. F. MILLER, Agent, Lewubn,, VET IXSUiTklTr"" Best Eranra In-aranee faaiBaav 1 on a mia.v, fa. TT ON. C. G. HARVEY, Prt.idtnt, 11 J. VV . CHAPM AN. Srmtor,. 1 his company, on entering npon ihe fii'i year of their busiaess, submit the followiae .-talemeul of their assets and business to the public. Namlerrf pnlieire in S.ree Janaary 1, Hffl, f- m Au...ui,l ..I lr. - nj n,.ured do al Ain't 1 rti.a.iMu. btee in rea do auJll Si Xamrr of r.li. ie. i.,ud pat year Aoioui.t I lr.. r'.y ini-ured Antnunt of Fretuim .jte received. Auiount of Lbsarp .u.taint-d :i-ij k ,:vi SS 1 his l.orupany continues to insure every rescriptii n of properly, such as buildmrs, S.od, merchandize, Ax , a:amst Ii ss or dam aiie of Fire, and tor any time limned or per petual. SAM'L H. ORVVIG, Agent. Lewisbnrs. Oct St), 1659 Fruit and Ornamental Trees. . ?i3 fioU'iiii'g i'iiiriej. The subscriber has on hand a splendid . iitriu.n ui tM.inrtuit and ornamental TREES, Ac. &r. embracu g ti.e very best varieties of Apples. Pears, Pearhes, Plains, 'hemes, Apricois, Necarines.Grapes,Goose bernes. Raspberries, 1't.rrarits, Strawberries, j ,,arsf Horse Chestnut. European Monmiia I Ash, American Mountain Ash, fugar Mapie I fur street plain. ns. Everbloomins Rose, and splendid collection of Bullous and other Flowering Plants. I"?"" Nursery Grounds on the farm of Jl's F . Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of l.ewisbur?. All order will reeerre strict attention. I tf 7erm ryrrtoA C.4l. WILSON I.LINN. Lewislarg, Julv 7, lbot. HOWRY'S EKY-LIGKT GALLERY, (VER J..s. M'Fadilen's Hardware Stcre, forn.erlv HoUL-titou's rhoe Store. MaiLa ! street, Lewisburg, Ta. i . ,. . A.ltIiO Tl J ..S, MLAL OTTFES, &r., in the usnal superior stvle. In addition to these piciures, I am now piepared to lake I'ltutoI ailit, larze or small, equal to .he t.esi made an ywhrre. Also, HALLO TV PES. These pictures are colored to rep resnt life, and aie superior to an oil painting, civmir ihat fidelity ot expression and leaturea ihat cm be rrodtieed onlv bv Ihe Camera. These piciures are patented, and I have the exclusive right for Union crunty. Call and examine specimens. rr1' 2l ,(i5si William YanGezer, TTORNEY at law, i l l.t I. burs', I nlon Co., ra.srt THCHAS G. GRIER, (surc-MH.r toJ.L.Yoaa) vVatrhniaKer and JeBveller, Located two dr.r. -- of tbe tard recentl) acewniad bv Mr. Vod.r ta l.-bLho, p.. CltK'Ksi, U a'.ches. &c, repaired on shoit notice and warranted to give satisfaction. C? An excellent assortment of Hatches, Clocks and Jewelry rn hand Cheap fur faaA. GILT FRAMES of all sizes made lo order. Lewiburg, April iS, NOTICE. rilO the Citizens of Lewisbnrg and vicinity I C E llinra has removed his Barber Shop Irom the Riviere House to Market street, baseanenl of Widow Anions' building, cue door above the Post Office. ' Thankful for all p ast favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of ihe public patronage. X. 13. To all who tarry hr till thrir brai-. grow toiifw To Cf t a pleMtsjiDt hr. an baiber crer :? J tint mil u lli.trs at hi .-aioon. Lujty morn,e oraocs, Tucl cleats, raitir rharp anil Kuurft -. Lewisburgt April 1, 1B59. E. L. MINES. SAs-U and DOOR:5, Buxds and Shtttebs, Flooring, Sidin?, Framing, A; c. for sala at the Dros: Stfre "f . . CAUiWalL. Lewisbnrg, Oct 13 tVMcat Market. Arranytmentt for the Year. JACOB G. BROWN, having supplied the Lewisburg Market for ihe pastsix months, has made the following arrangements for ibe coming year The bt t of Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork can be had on Wednesday and Saturday not ntngs of each week, at the Market Hi ose. i Market street, between Schaflle's and Wolfe') Lewisburg, Pa. , His motto is Quick Sales for Cash, as Small Profits." Examine his meat Ap. 15, '59. I. X. HTER.NEK, Agent 1 IMIE subscriber con-r- J. tinues to carry on the ii'pX Llierjr UuMlneHH I ha 111,1 Stan.l .in Si.oilt I Third street, near Market, and respecttall) solicits the patronage ol bis friends and th public generally. CHARLES l.nr." Lewisburg, May IS, 185U NOTARY I'UULJC. William Jones, A TTORNEY at Law. Collections promptly attended to. Officeon .liaise. aireei nnnn...,. k. p,..kri.riin rhuich 590 LE WJSBl HVj
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