4 ' a i l IM- :' -7", : IV .. I O. N. WCEDEN k J. B. COKNELIDS. iaMUhi no tin fsb sirm. h the Urnt muti beat T" ffM.,te !. The I.Ewi..eg Chrxiclb. .'. s.. .... ..... -. Frce-loni, national; Slavery, sectional! m " , The Union Divided ! i Ilistory will mark James Buchanan's Administration for three events the bank-. rupcy of a full Treasury in time of peace and bounteous harvests the division and , demoraliiing of the Democratic party j and tho Division of the National Union, ! ss far as a Slat? could rccoinp'ish it. ! Yes, undtr Democratic Huchanan Admin istration, the loDg-dreaded Act is consum mated South Carolina has "aectmjfithnl the vcoih nf firty yean" and doubt and ' distrust and di.-cord reign where peace and who first spiked the g'ins. It is now be concord existed before the repeal of the i0g Jenulibbel by fire; only four soldiers Missouri Compromise and the attempt to ' are lt.ft in charge. The troops were all Africauizs and subdue the whole Nation conveyed to Fort Sumpter. to Slavery. j This announcement has created intense Trie N'atiusal Cahinet. We d not , excitement, and the Convention is now in luaiber oar columns with the tb jusauds of j secret session. guesses aud conjectures set afljat respect- j Still Later Noon. Latest reports iug the ourse of the in-comicg AJuiiuis- J ' onIJ the eun "rriaSM ,hl tration. Lut it is announce! as certain ! " on fire-it is certain that tho guns are that Edward Dates, of Missouri, has P&d, d reported that a train has been been offered and accepted a seat as one of , ,u bIow UP ,he Fort the confidential ad.isers and agents of I Later, i past 12.-Major Anderson , , ., e . I staled that he evacuated I-ort Moultrie in President Lincoln probably as secretary i , . .i., , , r J. , ' order to allay the discussion about tbat f.f the Iutenor. His name is everywhere ; p0st and at h(J samB time t0 strengthen received as evidence that the President ' i.:fl nn oosition. will pursue a truly national aud conserva tive course in ail respects. Gen. Cameron or Julgo Wilmot are named as most likely to represent the Re publican Danncr State in the Cabinet. both are capable men, auU Have legions ol most ardent friends. The latter has paid Mr. Lincoln, upon invitation, a visit. The President Elect receives visiters of every faith, reads all communications as - .,, . . ii .i far as possible, and eviuces to all the quilitiesthat constitute anafluble, popular, faithful, successful Executive. - - - ... tS-ll is stated in various quarters that ; Gov. Clt.tix has made his principal ap-! pjiutments, as follows : j Secretary of the Commonwealth Eli I Slifer, of Union county Deputy John M. Sullivan, of Butler. Altfirnev ( I'neral Samuel A. I'urvi- ance of Beaver. Messenger S. D. Miles, of Centre. . j Mr. Sullivan has been already tried, j and no one doubtj his superior fi'ialifi.'a- tions and integrity. Mr. Sl;fr has the 1 confidecce of bis many acquaintances in varied political fetation?, of till parties throughout the State. Mr. Purviance is on honored and eminent lawyer, of the highest character ai;d ability. Mr. Mile9 ' is an industrious aud wor'by mechanio of . Milcsburg To most, if not all of these gentlemen, the stations were c IT. red by Gov. Curtin wi.hout ary ilLrt or solicita- tion on tlcir part. Their selection is j creditable to the J jJmtnt ot the State Executive, aud will go far to command PuLlicSilt! Th3 ''Secession'' Act. i la the South Carolina Convention, Dec. ! 20, the following wjs j roposed : ! Aa Or.lioance to Dissolve ihe i:nion between Ihe Slate ol .s.iu'.ii Carolina anJ oilier Males uniiei with her un ler -he compact eniuled the Con-iii'iuoji ol the li s. of America : i We the IVople of the State of ouib Caroli- ', ra, in Convene .n. do declare anJ nrJain.and ii is h?re!)- declared aul ordaiaed, thai ihe Ordinanee, a Mipted 1-y 11 in Conveo'i the ii day of M ty, A. I). 17-$. vher?by ihe Ctntilti:hii of the ("niicl Sia:e was rat.fvd. ani ais'.i all r.cis and parts ul acts uf .lie (Jen era. .s-en.u.y uf this ;.ite ritilyin? the amendtneutb cf the sai.lCiir. - ii!tiuin,are here repealed ; an-.i ilm ihe I'uiun now sub-i-it- in between sou:h Carolina ami ihe uiher Slates mi ler the name of ihe failed Stales of America, is hereby d:ssc!ved. The ordiuance was tuk 'n up and pased by a unanimous vote of 109 nobody be- , ing allowed tj be elected except SiCiSsion-' ists. ' Mr. Miles moved that the Clerk tele- praph to the members of Congress at Washington, immediately. I Mr. McGrath said : To my nndcrstand- ing, there is no Collector of the port, nor Postmaster, now withiu the limiis of South Carolina. What you have done to-' day, has extinguished the authority of ev ery min in South Carolina deriving his authority from the General Government. Mr. Greg" sail : After South Caroli- n bas abrogated the Constitution of the . United States, are its laws still of force ? I think not. All the laws of Cnmrres : fall iostaotlv to the erouud on tbe act of secession. There is now no law oo the crari u"e miJa speccnes m me u. o. j sutj-ct of tbe collection of duties in South Senate, against tbe Secessionists, full of Carolina, NOW THAT WK HAVK AC- tue mos, P'tful logo nd Ptriotie de- j COMPLISUED TUK W01.U.OF toil- ,0,ion 10 tUe Luion " our fkthc"- Wi,B ! TY YEARS. ' all ita faults and i faculties, it is belter . Mr. liajne. This sudden action it in- than anarchy or a multiplicity of little na- j jorious. . tions. i j Mr. Chcsnut. Two questions are invol- ' 'I he Kansas Admission Bill is to be Ted our power and our duty. We must taken up in Congiess, Monday nrst. I preserve our people, not only from incon- ; The House passed a Pacific Railroad j veuience but a chaotic condition. We Bill, and one or two sma'l appropriations. , must verify such laws as will best preserve Gen. Scott expresses himself emphati- ! us from calamities. Ca!Iy in favor of preserving tbe Union, by Mr. Calhoun. We have pulled tbe ' defending the fortifications, and by insu- i temple down that bad been built three tiDi the inauguration of Lincoln, when be . quarters of a century. We must clear the j wiu be ready, if necesaat j, to take com- j rubbish away, and re-construct another. ! mand. I He are note Iiomilcst and houulets, and' Some of the South Carolinians fore off must secure ourselucs from storms. their cockades, in anger, when the Sece- Mr. Puukin. If the ordinance be rati- Jers returned from fear of a little small- fied, things will go on in tbe Custom p0Z ,nd hastened away to Charleston ) House, aud Post OCee, exact'y as now, (rou their Capital. j until other arrangements arc made by this postmaster General Holt bas adopted a ' Convention. What is a b gal tender for ' short and sensible policy toward the few the payment of debts? Is it cow tbe disunion pos'masters who propose to te gold and silver of the United States J In ' fin their offices. He informs them tbat case of the clearing and entry of vessels, if they name successors who will give the ' we will be Veiy liable to bate the same usual securities to tbe Department, ibey confiscated. ; w;n be accented, and business permitted to , Mr. Rhett. The great revolution must ' ea 0n as before. Otherwise, the offices - - -.I. t:..l. .1 . . i i . ' a ! po on wiiu as nine uaiipir a possmie io tbe country, by making the Fultral agtnli j our machinery. I Mr. Marline!!. We have speeded from the Uoited States, aud established our in dependence. And so it ws left tbe Custom i II v nee abd Post OiSccs of the 'N-t on" ! using the umuey and ihe property of the United States, just as though they were ' , ooa of na!... There have since beep. Dumcr- oils secret sessions, tut no real jrogress made in providing postal or naval accom- --Qodations for Independence! JIr. liarnwell, El Got. Adams, and; Ex-Speaker Orr, wera appointed Com-, nii.siaoera to cuma to Washington audi ...rraug" for a division of iho N'atiou'. property. Caleb Cashing visited Charleston, but i could da nothing to stay the madness ot 'he hour. Charleston, Dee. 27. Fort Moultrie lst night vacated by Major Anderson, 1, P. M. Capt. Foster remains with a fmll force at Ft. Moultrie. Several military companies of the City have been ordered out, aud a cullision is not improbable. In tl.A i'tniinn Mr. Detreville , nfft.reJ a resoiulion ihat the Governor of , c. be authorized and rei)uired to take I im-.'iediate possession of Forts Moultrie fd Sumpter when be w.s inlormea . i 'b m",iua for scfret seas,on bBd.,he i precedence and the Convention went into , 1 I 3"" CRIME.-T e Xatiooal Treasury uas x,CKU roouca ot a sum, esiima:eu uc- ,wecn 500,000 and $3,000,000. They were eccuri(iea for Iodian payments. A ; S(mtll Carolinian, named Ilailcy, gave them j , . ,.f ,t,A ,,;.,, Kansas and Utah i w vu. v - - - i contractor?, Maj ors, Ilassell i Waddell, tbo used litem in tbeir speculations, prom- ising to replace them. John u. tioya, , Secretary at War, is badly implicated in I tbe transaction. Bailey and llussell arc ; under arrest, and it is hoped the securi-1 lies may (some or all) bo identified and , recovered. It looks to many as an attempt ' to rob the Treasury outright, as well as to i dissolve the Union. j Jaj b Thompson, Secretary of the Ic- j terior, recently left his poet to go to North i Carolina and preach Disunion as the Agent of Mississippi. Why does not Buchanan; turn cut and punish such traitors, instead of calling upon honest people to pray for j them ? "Put your shoulders to the wheel. ! and not call upon Jove," was a fable of old, applicable to our weak Presid.ut. 5rWe ie3 intimations of '" Wide , Awakes," as such, attending the inauga- j ra'ion of Gov. Curtin and Pres. Lincoln, j -Ve believe it is the custom and a very prnrer CU9t0m too when the contest is ! ' : . , decided, to inaugurate those dicers as representatives of the whole People, aud t f j, , y- ,b;nk woujj ,cnd "'V v , to allay excitement and prejudice, and in- crease tho interest aud nuuiber of specta-! t rs, to make them general and not par tial observances. We doubt not Gov. ' Packer would be as polite to bis successor, ! as Gov. Pollock was to hira. (D 1 ''"lav '' next week is the tfay recom-. nicu.led by Pies, liuchanan for Xatii rial Ilu-; miliation, Fasiing and Prayer. The terms of ' request are unubjrciinnablp, and the : means lo seek ihe end desired proper at all : times. Ilu; we do not see that those who are j crea:ioe the disturbance, and threatening ilie I Cnion, or affording '-aid and comfort" lo j them, pay any bet d to this advice. And the' thought must arise with all, that if the Presi-1 dent had acied justly with Kansas, had discar ded Ihe traitors to his country and lo their oaths who he put and kept in posts of power lo do the mischief, or if he would now man fully perforin his duly and protect the public property, the danger would be averted. The IH.li chapter of I.-aiih is worthy of consulta- j tion in connection with ihe general subject Ueri. 1'. Wade, of Ohio, a Hepublican, ani1 Audrew Johnson, of Teun., a Ucrno-1 be discontinued. Of 7S1 patriotic, fire-eating South Car- olinians drawing money from the United ' States, only nine have retlijneJ and these . resignations only take effect at the expi ration of Buchanan's term ! The Georgia Senate voted 56 to 51 i vg-iiatt 'separate st.ccitiou." i UXION COUStYSTAR & LEWISBURG CIIROXICLE - A prominent Dcmocr-it of Kentucky! said the other day : "If we of iba South were to read Henry Clay's last speech at j Lexington, without knowing the author, it would be very generally ascribed to Seward or Wilson." The whole nnmber of Post Offices in the United States is '28,573. What a scam periug there loon will be of Post Masters! Louisiana's chief occupation is raising sugar. Her iudustry aud commerce are mmaly based on it. Sugar is now protect ed by a duty of 'J4 per cent, agaiust the competition of the West Iudies. I5ut if by the Mayors in tfDe of the cities of tiie she secedes and joins a Southern Confed-! United States and Canada, certifying to erary, one of whose maxims is "Free , the superior excellence of Dr. Ajer s Coin Trade," half her plantations would go to ' pouud Extract of Sarsapanlla aud to the waste and half her planters to ruiu. ! value of all his rcn edies as articles of Mrs. Anderson, wife of the commander 6Te Fuu!ie utility. Such evidence from at Fort Moultrie, called opou the Presi-' high sources bears us out triumph dent, and assured bira that his negioot to ! "'j i" position we have long maiu reiuforoe the Fort would be au iuienlional ! ,'lu:u "ilu teri t0 l)Mt- Aur 8 rret'' and wicked sacrifice of her husband'. life, rations, or more particularly our df er as be would nover surrender, but fall in ' lisemanta of them. No publishers need defence of bis port. j he more opposed than we are to the pro- Mr. huchanan is terribly agitated and "i l'J tT'tT some profevs to tea in Lint indications of insanity. Senator Toombs has coma again to j Washington, but not "with his sword hath ha ,he coufiJeuce of all drawn and an army of ten thousand men, , Cl)aInuuilic, mhen thp, ,re koowo. Nt as be threatened before Lincoln selection.. ., bt)Ctufie tbe Mayors of the whole Ex-Go. Wie, it is stated, now reeom- country bulieve tbem useful to thoir peo mends raisiog men in Virginia and Mary- ple, but because we know from experience land to take Washiuuton and inaugurate Breckinridge as Autocrat of tbe Southern Confederacy on the 4ih March. lie was "going" to do the same thing wiih Fre mont. John Drown attempted to take a ' smaller town, but failed most awfully let I Wise take warning. j The Emperor of Ruisia is progressing j with the emancipation of her serfs. All the world is becoming free and more oivi-! I 'Zed, excpt a portion of tbe American Union, which seems siuking into anarchy and the rule of mere brute force. Six millions rf dollars in gold were re ceived in New York last week. Despite tbe desperate efforts of the Slave Politi- citns' Panic, times aro improving in ma ny quarters in the North, East and West, j while the Soulb is beut on suicide aud in juring her own credit and resources to a great and alarming extent. Pres. Lincoln will sojourn in Washing .., Trn ti.1,,.11 ... ,, .1 '""I"" " ..: .: ' ' tcring into the Yl cite liouse. Now is tl.e season of danger from cold. Dress warm aud dry, and sleep io dry cljthcs oulv. If exposed to cold, keep warm by exercise. See tbat children's limbs and necks are warm. Avoid sudden changes, aud corer the mouih and nos trils when exposed q'lickly to cold air from a hot room, so Ihat the air may not come to your lungs, chilled. They have had two Union meetings in Wiiliamp r'. one a union meeting, and t'other Democratic. .(harriu' that the lat ter was suppressed by the threats uf t' oth er sort o' Democracy, a (a Mayor Ilonry vs. Geo.' Wm. Curtis'. Wednesday evening of last week, the Miltoniaos lir-it siw 'Milton by Gas L:ght." The light is said to be brilliant, and bfTordcd at iJ SO per thousand cubic ! f,.r i A cotifligratirin occurred at Linn A: '. north of Bellefonte, Sunday morning, by which a dwelling, occupied by Isaac Ging ber as a boarding bouse, was entirely de stroyed. It appears that tbe fire origina ted from a defective store-pipe. Tbe wife nf Solomon Leaser of Sunbury, was found dead in her bed on Saturday morning week. She bad tho siring at Inched to the cradle in her hand, aud bad been up during tbe night to wait on her child, nor was her bu.b&nd aware of her death when be awuko in the morning. The probable cause of bcr death was apo plexy. A conrse nf Lectures during tbe winter, bas been arranged to be delivered in the Milton Academy. White Dekh. John Puffy bas bot a deer that was white nearly ail over, oo Brush Mountain, Blair couuty. Catkcart, convicted, before Judge Linn, of the murder of his wife, in Cliuion coun ty, bas applied by counsel for a suspen sion of bis sentence by the Supreme Court. Tbe Mayor of Pittsburg would not al low John C. Hccnan to give an exhibi tion in that city. Tbe Water Gas Company of Philad. of fer to supply the people of that place with Gas al 70 cents per thousand. The Methodists expect to open a new house of worship, in Green Valley, J miles nortb-cast of Hughcsvilie, Sunday, Gin of January next. The Lycoming Insurance Company paid 812,000 for losses by fire, during tbe three months ending 10th Nov. last. Dr. Racer and family, at Lairdsville, j whose illness from using apple-butter put ; up it. earthen crocks, a, e geiting better, j We have been informed tbat a number of ! persons in Columbia county, have been suffering in tbe same manner and from the I SimO Cause. The act authorizing tbe construction of, . , ,1 , W..-I ... tbe road from tue Junction to eunbury I , - , ., J ' : or Northumberland, on tbe west side of : tbe Susquehanna, Was passed last Winter ' and si"ued a week or two since by the ' G overnor I Or. ( Tbe Northern Central Kail Bo&d baVC : put up a large and comfortable station j Uouse. of.posau fceliDsgrove. i Joseph Scharf. of SeliDfcrove ia arpoio- .j.r 4 f ted Mercantile Appraiser for Snyder Co. 1 A son of Isaac Kissel, was killed at j Ci 11 ll'.j...!,. II. K: edar Kun on ednesday He was pi- , ling aw log", when one of them slipped from its place and ran OVer him, causing instant death. Jcrsru Shore ttltlle. Michael Caboe baa been convicted, in Clinton county, of manslaughter, in kill ing Jerry Murry, iu a sudden quarrel at Qaeeu's Run, in Sept. last. Tbe Commissioners cf Lvcoming conn ty have appointed Geo. W. Youugman, Counsel, and James Gibson, Mercantile Appraiser. Last week, while A. J. Peters, Editor cf tbe Yulktfi fund, uas butchering, a lit tle son of bib fell with both bands into a kettle but lord, burning bis bauds and arms very badly, lie is, however, rccor- ctiuj:. Tha Vicksbiirg Whig quotes a para-i graph from a letter piinted in the New york y,r, respecting the secession feel- i ing in tbat town, and says it contains news to the Vickburger.1. The Whig adds : "We have so doubt that tiiue-tcnths of the terrible stories about sect-s.ion eti'liu eiam, people arininr, and all such blood , and thunder despaiches, are eqislly as ; crouulless as the batch of falsehoods sent, e . . . r L It : or professed t have been seut, from here Ve have been sbnwu adocuinent S'sord we iuew wheu we bejjao, that bis reme dies were above any suspicion of deception 1 1. otafd .Kniit thn host it is nos- ... . f, ,,, . f disease. that thev are so to ours, do we believe we are rendering a substantial service to our readers in making their virtues known to thorn. Courier, Princeton, Ky. THE People's rook-Book. J. MODERN COOKERY IN' AI.I. ITS BKANi llriS. Ily l"" fcLIZA ACION ( r-ruLj HeliMtl by Mri. S. J. 11 OJI. 11 Tells l'OU hr to rhoo-ff all kinder Mfrnt. Poultry nJ liaint-. with U tli- ri"ii.. aiitl m.T.1 llni.l iiil-i ol dM-oi anil njfkuu li.f atitl I'utk.ntno b.'ft atil AiDii!M-t WAY nfnaltiutf. .ii koni: ati'lruriu tli.mii.. 11 It'll TOO all the an..ii. auJ nn'.t j(.vm,l mntlot dr...lOK.r"',iltili'l t.'ntiij; 'Vlilftiui. Iitiit.. .at. I'oultry antl aini. ol all IliimIh, aMti th. lill.r'iit ltrt-Miitf-. tirala ai.a luf fliiin a.(-ri'tiriul t.i f ( lt. It Tells Totth" U )... rlt-an and r..rT l i-ti tit all kin!, anj ho t" .toi it nin tain lr-1; al au tht tariotM anl tD').t a'r'T. l UiuOtfaul CiakiliC. WHU UiUniaitl ittrr inu. aauci'a autl llavulliit; alt.rtaU' U aai-h. ItTflls loa ail til arinn- ati'l m"t an-rov.-.l mtt-or I'l-.tmriliri it-r tilty dul-Ti-ul ainj- ol DH at. Ii-h. Ii.wi, (tamt-. ai.'i iirt;ilil (N.ti.-. I.n.ts. aixl ti-W" Mini tin ru..Lia atiO n.a.ouiu. i('inri.t to rarh II Tills lou a.l III- an, -u anJ mr.at anrroai -1 mo.1. - ..f ei'kin kinit . -.'t-ilil' . II t tctt tl--.i-riiition.al.il lioa to iiri'i-ar. Tirkli-n. t al-ui-ii.aii.l rurrif. til all knot-, oll.-O uitat.-, L.'U, buii luuih-ro.nii-1. - It Tells OU ail tlm tariotis n 1 m at ai-riTi il rno li-a if iri-l arilii: atui ii'i kioi nil k iii-lii of jo .in iol lilu-y (i.tr.. iu l liiuii. oiiii-lt-t-. tulti-r.. r.-ihi-M. inline. t.oii. , ii'.h rti-., jwiin-n anil yarit ili.tii... of uTi'ry -l.-s-ri, tl II. It Tells ToU all tlm .ri iua aim loont Hi-iiroTtl moili-.of Inkiii liri-ml. rti.k., ui'.lliii., hi I Li-i-int. tli li'-wl ill' tiii.1 i-I ir-iirli.rf c...;.. i-io--f lali ami t. a. au i liow to mahi- fu,'--, v-r-ili.iU aii-l wiii-ol ,:irioii- kin-l.. II Tells'loa how t M-t out anl oniaiii..f:t a til-. I: -w to utth ail kiiiil- ol ti.-ti. tt.li or t at. an. I In .lu.rt, l.i w no -iiu tL- ah.. I.- .trl ' f rooking a. to l.mu I In rlioi nt liiiurn-ii i-f tti trtl'le within i-i-rb ly - t. a- h. Tin tiiok. cnlitaliin il- -ai." ai.il ni-wnr.1- ot 1.'' ' ra- raihli, all ol arliu b art t.i- r ill of itr : n.i t- j.-ti-M i.. h.i, I.-.H fully an I i-aii-fiill v l--i.li 1 in. I.r I lo-; a; - n- 1 al I'm nnli.nli-iii of thi- anl.ri. It iK irititnl in a i-.i i..-au-1 n.i.ii Iin : la iliu.tritti.il a oh :ii- rooMiiit-i ii t ri. i niu . a in I a ill l-i- I- raauli ! In mis .In-., u.-a! : l.oiin.1 aii-t Miliiei- I'ail.ou rttiil-tol i'.. or in eli.u..i..- tni.fl I i;I(lj,'l A YKAtlriin br mn'I- t7 ni.r;-riiiiiir ni-n ; Vl''" i-r.alii-r.. In a.-l;iuir ll'a ahova a.,tk, a. ' our in tui-i-ni'-iil. lo all .u. h art- v.-r l-li- i al. t l - r .lo.lt. i-i-i,!!-. ol Hi- ii....!,. or I. r It-iiLS to iifUtu i vi:h otuer il.loruiall"tl. a' i-iy . .-ra I Ir. -a tmSTi .1 Hl K IMI I I U. ;.'! .! r. .V.i. 6i7. .-vi vn-ni .v.. I'm iti- '.i. n. I't C! KEAT Work on Ihe IIOKSL ., I'p fvfir r.f -iihil' iiti'l u;-rativ) ,t-ry in tli i t--il"- I'hiU.ien.hii Wili it'll "f thf tri-in.hi.-ti.rv nn l Ji-tni' t.e tr.iit- f the r;irii u- hre-. Kuropenn A-:;.ll Alrnan .tii-1 A til-re! li"re'. Hill. 'Ii- 1 iy h iJ t.-rni tii-u aii.l . .i -.ttri-i. 1. I the t,i 11111 1, and tu as-eertm his H.viy li.w UUlllt-T a till f'Ui 1'tl'tllol ;n- leelh - i.Mi-t nt- tr.tt-i ttilli UUiueloun e.ajuial' ry Lurrj winn. Will THI loll o hree.iit.ir. t.reaVin.-. I.tMitu-. f -:r.z. Clix.lllHK'. flioeifiir, Hti l lh. elii ThI I'i il.T luelit s.I lh- l.-il-e, ,ti Ihe I'l in-.'.- "t a 'inini-ternti? uieli. nie, , li..w ! Ir- .st liilm.'. kii-Mii;. rearing. me. el timh-ine. rrih luiiMif. r.tles.-lie. al.ii .-:i.er H'ec lo fh.e he i Mlljei t Willi IWttieroUO tX, l- natoty KuraTiuir-i. Will Till lull "i the mu-w. j-mi.tom an i trfi'in-nt of Mranirlea. M-re tl.ros.t. .ti-l-inper, r.tlurrii, tntf u-ntm. hronrlnti... pneiiin-.u:., liirt.-y, I r- k. U win-t. i hn.nif :. r. .irin' ai. i Wln-llnit:- iaii.,.ts. t.'ire m ulli nil 1 u.tvi-. ati.l iJ.-.Myeii t.-eth. ith oilii-r Uieiisi!s ul the m-'iHh ati.l rej-i'irat'-ry crri!.-. Will THI lou of the ran -en, mptonii. ami trentm fit of Wiirmn, IhUj., rho.n Mraiiuiatlfil, i-tuny r..ii. r ti.n. r'i t tire-, til-y. il'airh 1 ;;i'in tlice. heulirrh-ea. ht.o.ly umie. lmiw m the kultievn it 1 hUuier. I Ii II ni.a 1 1--ti ati I Oth.T llv-n-eo r.f the attoUlUt h, IrtJVTt i.-, ilUT, and urinary urcaos. Will THI VnUol'li.eenuMv.. ciptoniF mt-l lr"rnent uf h .Ui". hlo.nl ati'l Icrf f avilt. rindne. nae.--nie, ntraiii. hn.keii kmi-. w.n I iraiJ.-. f.-uu-uVr. fore hnife ami irravt l. cr;trM il .-rjttrht-n, ranker, tliru-h ami rorne; also i.l nii-ir.iH, jai ').:.. ejjii-p-y. timtft, aui o'her iiiM;iH l f 'he .-et, le aiet iieal. I Will THI Itm nf IhecaU- nyiniat.mia. aii'i treatment of fistula, poll evil. irlalnJerti, frtrry, MMrlet fever, mallei", aurfeiL l-H-ketl jaw, rheiuna tidui, crttnit-. Kel.a. li-"fAei of thee ami heart. Ar . At'., ami how to manage rft ra tion. hl(nline- trephining, rowel mi. tiring, hernia ampiitatiaUjtai'iiiU, auJolh.T aur Cieal tifieratioua. WlUTHlS lUof Karey x metho.1 of lamintt hnrn-; hi.w to aportiarh, halter c.r r-tal-le a mlt liow to .i-u"t..tn a home to utranirf wiuml aml Miht-. anJ Imw to hit. na-l'tle. ri le. an1 break hi in to harniH". aNn the fcroi an.l law ot warrantr the whole heinuc tie rs-xutt of more UaU hfteen yruri.' rareltil ftndy ol tha hfit'it. reeuHaritiesi. want- an.l i.iue?Bea ftfthtu nohle ood uat-ful animal. Thi book rontnin?. :tN4 payefi. ainropriaifly illu-trated I'T nearly lim enitrartnic. It i. pnnti ii In clear ami op en type, ami will be forwarded to any atlilreaa, po5iace pail. on r.-.-eipt of tlie pnte, La4f hound, jl, or in cloth, extra. fl.'Jo. i i 1 1 II If I A V V nterpri.in HMMF l X fJ. K tnenever) where. in M-lliuir the ov.. work, our injacmenu to ail uiu at. .rj t -r -inula iT.ia nf tha Rnok.nrfnr t'tma to agrntf, amtZ"-Mr. emsn .Vu.ci- .at.uoa. st.,i,Ui.itj,iin,uin. yr TPirtl VP I il' aIal-lUlA iriiiL.ia. ttutthmtthoai!whodonntrir.wtMaiiaTtlETnl- Bi'NEHiubrHrnritwithnotuy. Thaeiiii..rri onilK ViEKKLYTKllWNE antl SEMI -WEEKLY Tlll- ,..,... ...... . HUNK laan ion that tbire are bat few in any cnmiuunlty on,,k u uke . ii,nfrorth,THtTnimx,Ki u.iirin- eiial papar aupporting thenaw A'tmlniatratirm. will be p""1""' intareaiine, whiiooiijeof p..iiii,.it rha- I'oraiKn and Domeiilie New. Ita Comtoen ial and Apt- ripu,anl intelligence, and lt Lit-rary lienartmrnt, Si t itintereiit and Tilue wbirh no other pai-r oo l"" f- "" 1 ' -ruT ounj endrtl? tbv WMllt in Nw Vork fuUy Blld to Um unirin 'n. isn er'itj .mi M'ht r !Iorft lirsfler, in title mucb of Ihe glury of ihe fict'iry, 0T . lUim of fKrmra Deo. , . ,Mu u lB "" dur of en ry true K. pui.iican to an in FiTincTniTaiBCMt.lllarercirruIatioa. AaefiJrnee u pot.urj,r ,ai, Kltabimy mJ ,tate ,., we.koer.s1ia,wr;..MJ..nvic..piewereaiiid-eir. eumalanee unprecedented in tlieannalaofjournaiUui. oiumatu r oac,rn.ennY.iie, ra. TKIiMA TiAII.T Tnir.UNI! I3il iaauM par annum) KI WKKkl.V ,10 - ) WKthLV'. ) TOCLIIIS San lTtrfly, two cnpli.. fur ' 3 i fita fir ?11 1S; ton rttfiia. to one hiilr... fur : .in anjr tartar number at tha latter rale. Tra enpii. or over, (o ittLtnu j i,i tulipcrtltr, $2 -M. For arlob of twantr, an atr citl.ywiil la aaot. fur a club of ftirtj, we -nd THE : DAILY TIlllll'NE irati, ooa year. j IVitXIy: Tbrac eofiaa for 5: Ut. fi.r $H : tan ftirf 12; - .ml toy largi-r numbar at lh. rate of 1 1 'Jul aarb par an J num, lha paittr tube wt'tn-asatl to each lubacribcr. To . clutia of twenty, we m.oil an extra ropy. ' Twenty copiaa tioia adiirrs fur $M. with oneaxtra to ' him wbo aenti. ua tbe club. F,ar each elub nf on. bun ; iltail.TIIK DAILY TlUbL'.tillb.a.ulsraliacincjir. Paymcat alwain advance. Aiilrea. I b'.UwilJ TiiC IIUiilNE. -No. l.a Aaaaau at , .N. V. - - DECEMl "XOTAKY 1'UHL.IC nr-iHaTTi Jones. A' TORNEY at Law. rol!frt ions . . . . t.r...,, 1.rll.l . ' r is .... Iiitlairiin a-hllirh. rromni v alteii'tca . a-i..--- st.eet. opposue me . ! l I.L ye who are iu waul of Valeria's for Y 3 cuMfours: i KilCMnrt, M'CI.I'KE ' have Imodles 1 f remnants, c..mi..ieit nf llEI.MNES, erh hun.He oinaiiiinz Thinv-Tw.) anl, ai I w. Dollars a bundle. I'yiality ut t.ouds, 2: cent llel.ame " THE CMY PilEPARAllOM XH AT UAH SliMiD TUK U--T loll VfcAKS, Aud cruw mori'and mrvppi;l.ir-rr i.t) : M TJ:? I'IMiiM.Ma tn-w. Mill 11 1 tut ut witn'.ui nn b. r MiuUt 1 u Ir- ut iK.iifif mi l i:.-ntl.n.-n 111 all srB.Ioi s--.t. v. !...- u..it.U U-tiUfuj i!'.n- M : nn-Mli. 1'n.l. W.e.1 Hur K-l..riaie w.U r-t-rw ' ih bU -ut rri., i.i i-r. tU Lair ul iht- fuutii w I Oadttb'. iu i IU uuthlui l.iuly. ItvT.Ll I'KLLa. Mlt ! , f 21. I"'1. 1 Tnnr W-id: Thr win ..r mi's-ft a Ittif t inf rm : th thl Hie hir ou uiy li-wl mil trit tt ut t-ury ' y.-Mrw v.tai 1-y m ti mi.lr'tt"l rhr. til.- .iiift-. ut- 1. Willi an .-rut'ti -n tn lhf lifivl. Aii.tilmuliour i t-t milt-rint: thniinrli i h-n-inn n-.tun tl m- t" n t..l nf . ,l,.j.iMi-tiiT, I lirr u-t tii luul-Uiii flull tt.rtiji, ' D ll-r lm 1 ir. JLt.if to tie tl.t-Ui ut.. ill t .i.v1u-ii' u whi-h my i - Milf-iv-l r-trri:i- ly triMii r-.l-i. Thin iii'lur.-! Hit- I" 'ny llMiCtf A ll -lifj- atiltio-I tl.t- l"t rut I "M rllt ti.r tvo I..Ur tnitlie ot ti.y lUir ! K-.-tomtive., jal t.nt tt.f lir-t-'i" Autf-l IjhI. J hti.rtdi.h- fully ftill'twt th -lir.-rtnii, tmii Itir )4ll h.h.i p nw ' rotrt wiLh hNir thi k. nifl turk. ll.i'iinh li..rt; it i- nl (Niutintf iti iliii-l liner ui hi-mJ. rf linit nmli.Ii t.t tlmt nti-u.-r Urat b..iti w..u.l r ti-r it -i.tir.y Mi.t p.-riiitrm1y, 1 I-. 1 tni'uh Iii -rnft-rf in llr- ti.-. mm! : hemic th-ctiluif ot ni''nr t" 'urrlm-f uy nnr-. I wi.ul.l i a.-k iliH' ii lh! .tti t-t iH't willing t- -! oi or I tivr nil tiunf lit"' t..r a botiif. a i tHi--i (o thr-!f tlit .-.niitur' dt-cUtmiirii Uif rf;irl i u tb-.eHj tluat iv kiotl to thm wi.ow no-i thr futh-rli--- " j ihylri.u.t, .-L? ANN A II KIKIlY. iT.Tio.n 11 bit To.. Imt.tax. t'-h. f, PtOf, O J W"ji: l:ir .--ir In lb- U(i-r art of th far Ivti, wtili" attfniliiii the Mlw aul Nmnmal Imw vhooi ol Hi- i-Uli of Nrw V'rk. my hair. Iloiu a rau-r I unknown to ul-. i-'-nmn'Otf't lHinir H ry r.'i-Hy."0 thar. in the ehort ni-are ol m nimahit. the a hoi ui-per l-nrt of 111 v wt ainfft fiitirrly t-r-tl ot tft n,r- i inc. ami uiU' h nf the r-nM.tiini orti'in ujt'ii th ni-le ' ami U. k .rt t-fiiiv h.-al ch-rtly alter he.un- i:r;.y. w . li.at a. -n will nnl he toirfri-"! ah. nl miy u that "I" o my r. turu to the Mute iI hi'lU'lia. m Ut rei a-uitl a-'-.liiaintaii'Vji wen' not m mm-ii at a loa to ,li,.-oer the r,UM ut the t haiiaf. in my dpfe araut'e, an uiy u jik lull- UHteiif-li.iHt!iiire- wefe to rf1L'flli.e Die al di. t 1 Htoitce maile Milir.ation to the uiortt nkinlul phyni ' etmia. Ill the eoiintr. ttUt. t'-eei no iif-tirlice tl'-Ul th-tu that my h:.tr i-ouH ai;ain ht-re-t..re.. I wtdorcej fit hi-i.f feeolirilerl tn 111) txte. Ulltll, til t Unntel , lb thi Ult-r art of Ihe year !.;. your IfetHoiiiine u r-c-'iu'iieii-h il in me l.y n druu'i.-', a Ic in.' t!ie hk.pI re- ; liith lluir het-ir;itie "1 ne. I trietl i n' h 'ttlf. an-l urnl to Hi; ureHt -Jtti-ftl n tht It a- .nlui llnr Ihe (e-ire, f llei't. Mil re ' 1'itt ttllie. 1 he H- ll neei i.,t 'ars wortl. ..I V"Ur K.l..rHlie. n-l a- a r-ud hv. h rwu fwlnflen It hUfk hir. whii Ii n- in -ney rain hilT. A n (uttrt. ol mv irraUtU'lf l--r )' ur tah-.r U'l -lliil in the nn-lui'lion ! wt'inlerlul an nrlK-h- I hif retfia liifii.ieal iti u-o- to luiiiy f 'OT tri.uJ" Mi I rritiaiotis re. h-. 1 m h,.(, t.. mf riu v ii, are u-.m it with hae tllccu .rv rrr-inn-ltu.iy j"ir. A. M. LA I'T A. I t iu. ami C iin-e!i..r al li. I 7h Hei-airttive i put u in h.tIle-1 ,,f three iiiif. ii lnrje. 111..I11.111. al.. I Mi, H.I. Hi.- .m:til i. !.! 1 . . a pint, ki'-l r- lHl'- lT till.- .l-.ll:-r per h'-lt.e. th- ll e liilU h..l iat h-a.t 'n p r eenl. Uii-rt- III r( ..rll-.li 1hu the Mnxili. retail- l-.r lw-- 'l -li:tr- 'T h rti--: lh.- ts- 1- .. .,urt, ' 4. per nt Tn.r, 11 pr'-p.-riiit.. a:.J r-t:ui t-ri-. 11 J Uiiili a t't. Iri.pi teti r-. 4.4 ll-oa.lM4y. Nw V- rk. Mil.) II! M T? t .-tteet. M I... .. 1... ' ts-l i l.y ai! lr-ivi-1-n I r -;i. x io Denlera. IJuckm'iU'nniT&aMo'iViT, a MaTiuf.iCMirel 1-v SLIFEH.WALLS.SHira&CO,, Central Fcundiy, Ltwisburg. Pa. liu'1i.','.i' It- 1. 1 !r . Miittiru js ir.tn- I ttiirt-.t t in IfV, and m pi-rl'Ttiy ua u ii.intf.l l" 1 h i- work df Mi:nel ihat al the 4sreattt rr.it tn-:il Km I lii.tl t r hrl t in lii muiiirv. hi J'!v i f tli" anif -e,,r, at Sy racuse, 11 ii iiiinpr.afi'iy 4-.it r . ii ;!ie At t!ic In iian.i S; tie Trial. Ifl I a: .ap r.r, in I.jh, n.ir!y a inni.y inn ii'hcs were r irc-e;ii-l a;i-i as thui't uniy icsU'u as al ra cur. a ia-1 the Ani alvi al nnriv all liir l'ifl.1 lr.di at... ex'ii-n"" i' l-'H, '.1. a:ii hii il a a citinMiiiT. Al a nipni.i'r ul' ttmlti:ifn- it rt'teivr-il tlif Fir sit I'reiiiuim as a M.cr. Firl I't iu iti a- a Kfaprr ami Kir-i riemi'im as a I'm i' n.'"'! Mtn liine. Tue-.-' hi.:..ermi. awar.i'. ri-ve rt-nrhiMvely lue currtc:ne.- ul" Ine ('i'Cim- 11 at Syracuse. Ttii' c MTiiltin-.l iipoi-Mtinn nf th" maniirac mrrr . t M.ju nii' ami Ke.iinne Machine, ami thf ir t ;i ri-i I" rru-l ami in brind n.t -lisre-piili Mif HurUfv1. oniy st'rvt.l it- prove i:s .s! p: l;l U1 TV ; an-t il;e .far-; ihry enlr lamcU f it final -Urrs ami triuinph wtre f.'iiit'iK-fs vi lUe real wwr:n auJ ii.tnnil" lite in ichnio. The Marhirp ha n- w pasftl thrtch four lurvfsls. an.l ilunnff thf Usl lliree nver -Nine Thi.u-an.l Imv' own 1'iii't unJ suit! ami :lir f,irmtr mav j i KTe nf Ms reputation by the nu tiHTuus au-Hitls ma !e tv ronmni'ees b.ah at tit Ul tii.iisa:i.l al Sale and County Kxliil-i-.H'h. as well as from the numerous i!mam.s, winch tl.e manufacturer have never yet btea able to utlp!y. Slifer, Walls, SLriner k Co , Manut'Aflurers of liuHi-rk's Patent Mwer ami K apt-r, Huckee Reaper V Mower. lar hns's I'.ttmt lli-rsc Power, U ilKon's Patent F.nl !er Cnuer, Kieli's Talent I rim Plow, a nil Mich.jau DoiiSfe Piuw ; alo,Sluve.s anil Cas luis of all kinds. Central Fuumtry anJ Mulilnr Sh p, Cor ner Sij-tk tut Mirkrt twtt LcicU- ijtirjj I niuH Co.f J'ti Sof, . iv.. VARIETY STORE A.M post oitick. VL ARfi E snpjil) of Cimks.Stationpry, Prrfumrry, St wrlry. Tuys Cuiileciii'ii enev, Tta.s r'ces r'ruit, iis, llakles. Pictures and a variely uf MCK MACKS fur 1 sale ( heap at the iliil LLWIMil'IIU TOST OFFICE. IIN C titiM IT.NS for Ladir and (Jenlv can 1 t.e had at ihe POST I IFFIC E i T. .T- r - T'.rrr. .. . - SL, L.KAL. sens in i.A..iE...a ami inner Breast Pins and L'ar Rines can he had very cheap ai the POST OFFICE J A DIES can find the largest and hml a.sort i inenl of I.eller anil Note PAPF.lt, Envel opes Ac. al the POST OFFICE IF you waul a supply of fine STATIONE RY, to the POST OFFICE. HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE MITICE! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Dootm, Itliiiil & Window Sasli of alt sizes, made of the best material. Ail work warranted. tVMade by L.BPKOLT, iluchesville, Pa. and for sale by b.tf F rt CAI,DWELI.,l.ewisburs TS.O.S. ti. ;iulk II AS just received a splendid assortment the verv lest, cheapest and most laituonalle Je.vfll) in ihe market. His Stock cuuipuses I Rrcawt I'ins, Chain. ' tar RIlfaT. i I'iiiut i- Itln:, Itr;t.' Ivis. I Mi-eve Ituf tons, MtMlx.AtC. &.'., ; w hich wii! he sold extremely low lor Osh. He respecllully asks Ihe patronage of all his old customer; and also invites new ones ' lo jive him a call before makin? their pur- i chases. Call ai ihe sii;n of Ihe Hie U aich, i Market street, east ol Second. Dec. 31,'ftel j A. H. D I LL Attorney at law. j OFFICE on foulh fiec-md street, formerly occupied bv 1. B. Hamlin, dee'd. i LiWubuig, Jur.t I, lfliTj 1 New Store-Xi'W Hoods!- PEILAD'A TRiKHlMG STORE, f PWO Lours utove iLe E :i:k. I ii-:viR'.i:u. Pt. Thi- Mihscri'ir, having a "s 11 lhr tiuvins rnnsiMtiV 1.1 Ati' iH'fi. 1 pirj-arril In sell a. I his ;.niiU al I'.iv l'rirr llna-'rv, IJIiive., I'ri clil I'i mm. I rllinit .Ni rA. I Inrs. Iliiiiur.s, Tjj r, anJ all gm ! iitnifil by Ihr l.aili-. AIm. limits an-1 Sisiinnfrr. Srhonl ftT, anl I.'uIih? H"i k-, . I'ap-r Win-I.iw uridins al " rl- Ytrnrh fcf-r't , Vire Huan! rirrn-.- M. nnl W i ll" (Inrif to nnl-r I'i lllilrv I'm tnrf lukrll in rirhan:'' j I'a-h pa.-i i'.t l!ae. Air,l IH. I villi. II I. MM Ml' N. "ladustry mutt Thrive:" 'riXan,! S1II;j:TJ1;0. Itat.;i!;r.i r.t. .1 Ko.i.ivnl hi M iii'.'lil.iii'.'- Ii riiin Mi. ( mi .iarket Mriil nrar K.-ur'h. ibir i win Lav al aii llinr.. a lull asnrirntil .1 Tin Mnr', Mon- t'lpf, COM. (J'A'.V.s, .s,.. . nr. 4r. .r. I will a'su rna In untrr, nn h,.ri in-nrr. Tin Im:i irrs, pi.iim.g -r any kind nf uurk 111 n-y line nl tiiiine.s.. t i," M ni ling and JnMi.n - enrrl!vrr t pit y ai'rii'led in. Jill. A. KKtA.VillK l.rwivhur-. Oi:l 20. I:,!l l.'IifM H TiS-Sl 4l-'i:-ahii.a...Ttin.iit"f thi.i:-. ri-r a . .,1. -.:l rhi ii, a .n-..ri il K hi-ttV". aur. I' Dp. Wa..t,.-al-.' in-. ,-r ,-liilr, n, I..-M.. n...-h. A r .-Inl alau trvui li luaiut; l'ati. Ac. LA 1. 1. A. ' A ' Juv A. KKl a.MKK la a u i 1 1 ir i : i: v. m o v i: i. John B. Linn, TTOIti:i 4T l.W-fl(Tr ai hi tiuuse uu .N. Maikfl M. l.t. vi A i! H !. ivl.in I'ii. Family (Jroccry Store. T. G. EVANS &. Co., li.NKK.lL 1'KALt.K.v IX GROCERIES AND Pi.GVISIC.MS. CKAIN, i l.Ol U ANI I I I. 1 1 TKA. CoKl-'KK. moi.as.-i;s, tL'c.A ii. ciii:ii:, i i.-ii, i I-'IiL'lT.-v, Af. Ac. A.'., .V'irtet flint, i.ffnilr l,f J'utt C'fi'-t. I.i ti Ivl.iir'. I';. 1 'J1 (. V.. A 'o. Inn.' jn.vt roc ivdi I fri-l. Ii'-m I I ..!:; I a a t l,.ii.-. .1,-a . Wt-ii M l, : t,-,l Ii r..,-i T.i-r i 1 i . ri Kii.,1 i-iiii-i. a i. i L aii- IVikIks :wi.I 'I lim si I !, ut u in l n li. at.,1 aailiititi-1 ur. at J Ir. -h. 1'iii il Appli-v, rrai lii v. I'ruiic. Cur rants, 1'if sri x 1 1. ir ( "m inis, l'irs, i I'at. s.ltni.-ins ii'iuii I'i ! to lj j el.-, fu r Hi., 1'ii kits of I ail iIl-.-it; pt Luis, ! rm r Ji:i 4)1 I I 1'. priiiin. ; an l J ilt itj in :nr 1:1. 1 ( .i.. i-x i r... : i I- r Ii-n:l' 11. A . I ti f t,j,,i.r M.ICh H.I I.. HIA 1 1 t ( Ui) 1 HAM. I,A( 4c j A li- r,, ral it-. r:r .rf i f " ::ioiv ami I i ihii , ;iro. .l::w , s ii i i'. iti ins :n . Hm ii ituir, iti', itii:'. .s.i . y,h i i;,i. ;, r,,,, .',,. r.. .,., uii'l ."B'i Ii',,', . ti ir. l.mi. ii,'. Hon ji- nl' all kiml-, Vi'in't 1 (I i i i tc. Col'iuco cr.J) GijV-uc, a c.'jcicc ranct. r:..i:r, Cnru "..ul, I'ltlati.. s. l wi II i "a ts. A P.. ai : . n Ii.iimi. t'.fii.th tlii'rufrl f"' ii. 'h.irr tit cu'. inter rtfid tii: ict::tit tl-- ii- f- i'L - T-- ail.n,' t . I .- . t. ,r. ii t i. ii,. n ' 11; ar:i,-!,-a a l.i- h i ' ... V. . a... it Hi ,-Il: tt,- 1 V- a,.,!!-! i-..-ti, ul-.I. i.l i Il.l. .ul.- l I 1. ,.-..l, Im k..L UI uliitll tit- I.J. U mi rail ; u r j Hi jiitrih't!- ut! vtiiitiifr tf J'totiurr, an I i i.i - I. .-.I a- a"v l, .t, t-!.e. I.ai-I .int. A nl I-. '.. T li. t:AN5A C. A'A'ir .AMI'S f 'f..'i;M.l.)!i.S A'A'II' .A MI'S at I',':XOUMA.IJ" S VKIiV Ui:sT OIL ALWAYS ON' HAND! VI.HV Hir I'll. ALWAVS ON llA.Ni)! I.cwivl uti:. An: :'., li fcirPlC-NIC.-M I We'll jump into llf W;. d, ami all Uke ride." an.l verv coinl.T:a--7 ; hlir.1 up lor ihe snrr:al acccnmiotlaiion vi Pic-Nic and .tlif r stnitldr fxcnrit-ns. 'IVruis moderaip. Appiy U J.'-S. .M. HuOLL. Lewisbnr. June -I, 1 .VJ. (Ol I, O I- O 4 1,. ri'Hi; sut..rnlfr krr.v c.n-iani'y nn hand I a lare a--i'riii!f nl i f Ihf vrrv brvi rvha. niokin and Wilkes-llarre I'OAL, l- r litneand stove purprse. w hie h he will sell al ihe very lituet pru'es fnrCa.h or Cnuniry Produce. Also. i7.'jfA'.tiiM' ('mil, l'lti.-ttr anJ ... With it disiincily nn.lerstot d, ihat I will not he undersold hy any man Having good tt'eth-scales, fuil ueisht will be given. Cual Yard near Weidriisaul'N hotel. CEiiHliE HOITEIX. I.ewishnrg, May -7,"fy. DR. I. BRUGGER, iioMu:oiiTint: riiit.it t. ()f iFFICE in his new Brick lih-rk. Market sireet, south side, between 4th and 5ih (upstairs.) l.ewishurz, May, l"iii. NOTICE- 18C.O. rplIE Finn of alt,r. Unhurt Ur Hi hrubvth 1 in the Itiit klUjill liuiaiut-KN. aie ready lo tuimi r lor all kiinis ol work in their line, and are well satisfied ll would be lo the interest of such as purpose erectinc good buildiuss lo give us a call tei'ore o n tractins with others. W e have put up some of Ihe best houses and stores in Lewi-buiR. and are assured their owners will testily that their buildings were put up t-y sol d and ener getic workmen, and tu quick tune, (which is a verv important mallei to builders.) Hijcrenet Chamberlin Hro's; I.. Palmer, architect; Dr. 1. Urugser ; Hver Amnions; Lewis Ashculeiter. ISA Ar WAI.TKK JACK.-OA I.E.NIIART, SAM. ROHKAUACH. I.ewisbure:, Pec. 27. iv.vj NEW FIRM IN THE (il.li MIOP! The subscribers respectfully aunouiice to ihe citizens ol Lewjishure and vicinity ihat they have formed a Parlneiship in Ihe Tailoring Business, at ihe well-known stand of James ("riswellon Market sireet, where they are prepared to CIT ASD MAhb If lo order in the very best sule. Men's and boys' lotitini; 1 every description on slo ri n. licc. We ask a share of the public patronage J ME.v ( RtsWELL, J. F. SCIIAFFLK. I.ewjshor?, April , ATTEWTIOM '. rrMIE finest ci ais ma le i n twelve, hours" X notice by Ji)H. K. Mll.i.r.u. .. :M ki. iiic oldeM aud b'.i !'... tu Lrwislufo GilASERUN BROS ui iK-r or l ldtb and .llurket Sla LEWISHI .'.;. J'A. IV E har ni.w mt will n.niiu , j,,, i n han1 a full a.i.rnnant nf all t' d, in i ur Imr. i,i whut. t inur u,t au,llc. l Hi rt-ii iiitiii t v : MiY(;ooi.s(;noci:i:n: iir0 U AIIi:. (JI'KKNSWAIIK.FMI SALT. rLA.v'lKII, ( 'OA I.. ( KM-' V.ST. IKON. .v'lKKL. .-ri:i.;.s coach 'iniMMixcs, SArV M.K!;VAM).-liOK riM.INUi A i'.. A.-. A.J o( w.M-H will fa? miI! af rmM pf.ef 1 1 '"if i f fot-iiri-. j iiLria will Le in alt- o, the tradr. -it.a "l.l.vi.v;i i:(; MILLS." TVf rr pt. -i.nr.il ... ,l ciial, r Vl.rthiiit wi rk In unit l. ii i n umi.iI li rui-. A.l i,l (train tu uthi al lii(!n ii.iii.i-i j nre. I V Kluiir and K r t lur a. 'rmt CASH. II AVBtHLI.N fcRos." I.tw istiure. fai :, iai;ii VI.. Zl lll.lt, havir.s; jum reiorted . f'Hil I'm mV ; I,, u.h UrsM ' ' - ' . . ""im uji.ii,, ,t place, w. u.il , v vie;,,,,,.., C11.,0. mers and Ihe p.. , : l.atur:, ,,, ,1C101. iv m li . ,..! i,r, a.a,.,ia,it Lie It - r f na ii j, u i,-r r,,i;t!,.,i ,..,) ,, ,:, ,,, mh.rh,lH p.e.ie rh- n ia-.. L, ,,. 1 , nriilir ial ur i.. r r i.l.l- i,. arCl ,,,, ilrvirin in Jiav. ii ia ri. 1,1.. In mv Mm k yt ii n-iM t.mi Ki'NNKTS if a!J v:r.. K.ti.i i,.. s:u, r iri,. t. a!., Amtr iaa Arnticial ri.wri,-! ariri, h,. r t, A tfm nvi.ru. I- u-ril in hr M.'iin.ri fcu-ursj. 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I' I'T o hi I vtF. v-: n:r '." mi vi -.: in a 11 "' M.l ill I:, ST- Ll lit ii ft 1-wi.bnre. Ar-ri! C. I-'.. J.S. Marvh. I.Mii.rklii. I.I.MiuikIr). 1". liciticr Jj. J,AJlSH Vi 0j (.uvi..a- t,, hi.m-. ..r-ii . IaKWISlUTJ.dl OL'NDlX AN II AGRICULTURAL WORKS I vi isbui s. ra. 1K hTi rt UfUiitl on Imi i Ki-1 t- r ll...K?ALK - K tmil, iC'i-prr. M-vr .in, f'..-rr tii rre. ,. , '." ..tr- ; i- it'l .'( U-'r.ri.iaM. .i',l'.' ii.. li-r.-r if. "t. -.; l.U lv 't, ' ..- Hui'r,. t.r t .;,,, fhr.ftrr. i Mr..-. .V' nr. t-r i; ...:.... nt,, M A.-. ( . aii-l tied .iir-plc r.-xl t rn.ll tm:r l- I-' KiM.-.l fr.-i i Ml Hi-iM -t' ll..- i.tit . -1 - r:-n- Mi d .h. i nt. li Work or Mnufatlort it.nr.ai r marrr.ird as rttn;n.fndrii vt r- - M-tu-itt ii mid in U ii ntl i.dtU to Jul r 1. I"' Euish 6. Gcoi!nan,.V.'..t.'...'''','7 HAVE received and iper.e' a ( lll'KK assortment of all it.e l.itei sH" r: .viirini; and Siiinmer ti. o.ls. The panuu ar aiienliou ol ilie Ladies i. c.i.'ed tu U-eu" if llriliiiints Dress Silks Pnnis Delaines M.awls Fia.Fr Merinos Collar" Dnrals S, eve. (ini..liams lu.crlinM f,,i,:.ir,ls E.lcn's rhinizis (Jliies.Af AI.SH duns. Plain ai'd Fancy Cassm'.rrf Jeans, Tweeds, Vc lines, Muslms. Hi::l ni2v, Tu kn es. Flaniifls. Bu i. ai.i f"t Shoes, Hats and Cap.v,J tojeihcr with a comple'e ass. r:n:ent of Grout ics II anl wan-, (Y.litrwarc, ttiPcn.vwarc. all i f w h rh w lit be disposed of on a "J l ie lei ins as the same articles can be p."" ase.l an her.-. ' " a raU .' D a. V . 1 1 . II . i k J..N.C.Pr I'I RI1 Av II i K IMJI'M. 'VSI 7.1. V.V .l.7 .vr.'(. A'"-vs. 1Esl,KI 'I FI I.I.Y rtler their server 10 b, the cin?rns ol Lewi-burg and the ' luiiiiiliiifr couiilrv. -rrV f V Pai liriihir'att. rtirn paid to t-' r ' ' h Enquire r. Hm Market sireel or ai i" resilience ol Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. f''0- CSS? bas re .e.l io M.u.h :d d..ors I'.ea; lU Tit lick. LL ?Ct Kl., I A.