$x & (Chronicle CORNELIUS. T .ltrm. The Lrainino finmtn puUi.hei ill- -h SJtrai. has the lar-r,-t oJ beet f.irralaleu nfany Newr.al,er ia I'dilo Omfcty. i Freedom, national ; Slavery, sedinnalj . Pennsylvania Legislat-nro. Uoth braoches of the General Assemlly ; of this State were promptly organized, on , Tuesday last, ly the election cf Rcpubli- j can officers throughout. j Robert M. r.laier, of Schuylkill, wa ! chosen Speaker of the Senate, Laving SG '. TOtcs (M'Clure, absent) and Shindel 0. Mr. Errett of I'itt-hurg was re-elected , Clerk Mr.lUmsJcl!,Vcnango,Assigtut. Trancrihers G W.I'iitton, G S. Berry, F. Hitchcock. Sorgeaot-at-Arms nermaaYerkesand : J.K.M'Afee. j Uoor-Keepers John G. Martin, J. B. j Ilcines and George 1'ulib. J Messengers W.II.Huddlesnn and Wil bur G. Brower (uf Dauville American.) Librarian Win.l'.BraJy. Ia the House, E'.isLf. W. Davis, of Venango, (iho candidate of the Railroad i compauies) was chosen Speaker, baviog 71 votes to 27 for Dr.llill of Montgomery 2 Democrats absent. Clerk E. H. Raueb, of Leuigh county. Assistaut E. W. Caperon, of Chester. Transcribing Clerks C. W. Walker, Thilad.; W. II. Denniston, Pittsburg ; W. A. Kicho!, M'Kcan; Juho It l'ortcr, Schuylkill. Post Master TJ A.Woodhouse.Wayne. Sergeant at-Aran J K.Matthews, 1'bii ad. Assistants James Guhors, Philad.jj J. C. Sturdcvant. Crawford ; Jno. Mecklin, ', Armstrong; Casper Gang, Allegheny. j Door Keeper E. I. Picket, Erie. As- ' nistants W. GarJy, Piiilad ; J.R. Miller, j Lawrence ; Win. Liiwis, Bradford; Henry Hough, Bucks. Messenger H. G. Gibson, Mercer. Gov. Packer's Last Message is a mo- J derate document, showing the State Debt ; reduced nearly Two Millions of Dollars j during his administration, asd a cheering j prospect if our finances bo properly mana- j ged. He cpp.-.ses (he Central Rii!road's j claims for favors from the Legislature, but j aru.s for the Sunbury & Erie. Secession ; be bolls tn Le really Nuil.Gjation,and both j ebon! 1 be tp-ated as rebellion if attempted ! to be cmicd out by force. Pennsylvania j lus uiv.'ii tm jj-t cause for offence, in her i Persia! Liberty umo . .t ..;, km' would re peal almost ar.y guard against Lidi.iipjiini:, snd allow slaveholders to pass throu;;!i I'. nu'a with their slaves, or keep I them on our s iil six months at a time, to ' t.r.piiirite the Slave Power. His remedy f.-r the slavery agitation is pipular sve 1 rcitity. Tub free school sjsHmu is highly prosper -u, sod the Farmers' High School also. A r. form in the custody of State in.Miics, is again urged. Not a wrd for Kausas ir the Tariff! ! Tie War for Slavery. ' In our last, wc gave an account of tie eviicu'inu f M Port Moultrie, in Charles Inn II .rb t, and tie couci-htraii. n of the U. S. Fmcfs on the new Port, Sumpttr. . The h't. r is sitnatid in the middle of the ' chanr.i I between the Ocean and Charles- ' ton P-rt Moultrie on i's north-east, Port : Johnson south-west, and Castle Pkkuey on i's n rth wetf, near the City. Port Bumpier is much the largest and bestsup j lied i'f uil, and is cr.n.'itk-re'l to be iin- j regtiabie, even with its small company of ; defend its, against any force South Carolina i is likely to command. The Intto, hil ; procured promisr, from Feeretary I'lnvtl, that ,V j Anderson should remain at port Moultiie, and should cot bo reinforced;' under this hope, the Charleston mob were ; prepiring to take Port Sumpttrby strata-' geui or stealth, at.d thus have command of the H irbor arid the other ports. But j Anderson saw its importance; he had not i the men to maintain Moultrie ag-.iust j iSumpter, and, acting upon a hint from , Geu. Scott, oa Wednesday eight and j Thursday morning Le silently transferred : bis men and munitions from the weaker j to the stronger fortification, spiking the j guns, and burning tbo gun carriages he j cou'd uot carry, and making the abandon- j cd Port as useless to the euemy as possi-' tie. This done, be informed the aston-' ;.; .,.! c. r t, i : il i. ( u vaiUllllMUB VI 1113 U e VI lUCillUll lJ discharging a couple of guns, and, tau too Bee by tbe dawu'H early liclit," there were the Stripes and Stars on Fort Sutnptcr ! The astonishment and rage of theSecessionists were inexpressible. They raved and foamed but there they were, j ou'geocralled, and checked in their hoped- j for plunder and expected strong position. The South Carolina military were called I oat, drank whiskey and awore fiercely, paraded up and down, and after a time ! "took-' Castle I'tukoey, without epposi- j tion, and ran op the Rattlesnake flag j then "took" Furt Moulirie, and one man, without resistance. Returning, flushed 1 with victory, the State authorities comple- j ted, in form, the capture of the U. S. Ar- ; eeual, with 70,000 stand of arms there ' stored for them by the President and Sec- j rotary of War and thus have those Xa- I tiooal treasures been surrendered to arm traitors to our country. Benedict Arnold j did the same thing in Jt'ijn was not j sueces-ful in execution, and is so much ; lue better man. j Siuco then, the Revolutionists have ta- ken a Revenue Cutter, the Captain of! wliich (a Southerner) traitorously gave! her up, with her crew, in spite of hisoatb i aud every obligation of hcn ir. A captur-' el vessel, notoriously engaged in the for- eign slave-tr.de, was also released by the mob, which seems to Lave pr:tty much its own way on shore. j These acts are clearly war against the Patted Sutcs. Happily, as jet. to Llnod O. N. WOBDEN fc J. B. has been shed from any hostile collision I by land or sea. pLKTHEa Proceedings. The Tele- graph has been taken possession of by the ' Revolutionists, so that as ia the case of ; the Border Ruffian despatches during the . Kansas War our account from that j quarter must be ajeepted ss suited to j their motives of policy. This fact will j often lead the public astray, and all news j therefore must be received with allowance, j We shall publish what we suppose to be i the facts. The Legislature has repeated-1 ly been in secret session, and many reports prevail. But it is certain that they bave j issued a ridiculous parody on the Declar- ation of Independence appoiuted a Re- j gency of four men to act with the Gover nor and ordered the custom-house reve nues to be paid into the State Treasury. A forced loan (the last alternative of ty rants) of 8100,000, it is stated, bus bcea levied npoa the rich men of Charleston, j who dared not refuse to "give". ..all efforts to raise a loan, from their sympathisers ia ; New York, having failed. A tax of Six-1 teen Dollars per head upon all the Slaves ; in the State, for warlike purposes, is also j laid. The Police regulations are very strict Northerners, and allsuspcoted per-1 sons, are harassed, plundered, and driven off and a general panie prevails in towu and country. The few who disapprove aud condemn these outrageous and foolish proceedings, are coned down by the brute force of numbers, and thus far the anar chists bave their own way completely. At Washington'. The news of the masterly stroke of Major Auderson, whose removal thwarted tbe rebels' design and j thus for a time postponed bloody work, was hailed with joy by the Unionists, and denounced by the Secessionists in bitter terms. The South Carolina "Commission ers" declared it a "breach of faitb ! be tween the nations 1'' and insolently de manded that tbe President should remove or ceusure Anderson, and order him to abandon Fort Sumpter to them, and go back to dismantled Port Moultrie 1 The valiant President meekly submitted the matter to the Cabinet, when Secretaries Floyd, Thompson and Thomas sided with the traitors, aud Black, Holt, Touccy and S'anton against them ! Thereupon, the thievish Floyd (Secretary of War) resign ed his position, which was accepted by the j r.i.loDt, and thus the Cabinet rid of one j scoundrel who deserves il. k.iuu. more than John Brown did. It is alleged that . the President offered tbe vacant post to j Gen. Scott, who however, (deeming it beet to retain bis present position) recom- ' mended Post Master General Holt as a good Union man the President lock the hint, appointed Mr. Holt, Secretary of War, pro fem. (Gen. Scott really the Executive efflcer of the Department) and the revenue cutter, Harriet Lane, was de spatched southward with scaled orders. This concert between Bucbanaa sud Scott has given much satisfaction, afford-! iog Lope that the Executive power will be j exerted to preserve the U. S. possessions and not p-etipitate any actual trial at J arms. Secretaries Thomas and Thomp son's rumored resignations do not appear to be ascertained facts, but their sympathy I with the enemies of tbe Govcrnmcut Las . not thus far aroused the 1'resident to dis- j miss tbctn. There is much distress, among many of the Slave Statc, fiom the failure of i ihoii corn crop last full. They have little moucy and their Nullifieatioa threats j have deprived them of credit in the great ' corn and bacon markets of the North- j West. The condition of the poor there, is : becoming almost intolerable, and fears of: insurrections are rife. There is probably ! on the globe no more unhappy people, I just now, than those who talk abootcut-j ting loose from the only friends they ; have ! Still, the Secession fever is sprca-j ding in that direction, but feebly counter acted by the Unionists. Tbe States where Freedom exists, however, seem to be con centrating in favor of tho integrity of tbe Union at every hazard. Highly Impottant.-WAsniNr.Tos, Jan. od. Intelligence was roceived last night that Fort Sumpter is now besieged that Major Aodersoo's communications are cut off. Port Moultrie has been re paired guns remounted to open fire on Anderson. New batteries being opened around him by the Secessionists. It is beyond doubt that a combination . is forming to take forcible possession of Government at Washington on or before the 4th of March. The Coovention in Florida have passed the Ordinance declaring that State out of the Union. Ports and Arsenal in Georgia are in possession cf State Troops. tSyThe Slaveocrats ia Congress just as they did last year are obstructing all business with their black men. Svshcious Proceedings. Five hun dred cases of muskets, from tbe Watervliet Arsenal, Troy, New York, were shipped to Savannah, Georgia, on Wedoesdy, week. Tbe Gnverotneut is undoubtedly j aiding the South, by robbing tbe Northern j Arsenals of their arms aud shipping tbem ; to tbe Southern States. It is time that j the North would rise and put stop to j this infamous conduct of the authorities ; at Washington. Tbe people will take ! things into their own bands if this policy ' is stfll further to be followed out. j Great excitement prevailed at Pittsburg last week, io consequence of the Federal : authorities ordering one hundred eons at Pittsburg to be shipped South. Tbe peo- j pie were much rxasperated, but finally I agreed not to resist the order of tbe See- : retary vf War (which, however, as far as we know, nave not been insisted upon.) ; This robbing of our loyal people, by Gov- j eminent, to arm tbe open rebels, ia nn-1 bearable ! I Court in Sunbury, Mondav,'Jan. 7.LJ j UXIOXCOUiNTYSm A party were thresbiug wheat on the ; farm of Samuel Cleffiuan, about a mile be- j low Millerstowo, Perry county. While i the machine was in motion, the driver,! (bo was the oldest son of Frederick ; Rioebart,) slipped from his position aud ! fell amcog the wheels below, in which one 1 of his legs was horribly mangled, from the ; effcc's of which be died in about 24 bours. The Chief of Police, of Philadelphia, bas been instructed by the Mayor to warn tho proprietors of public- houses where ; ra tiling for poultry is allowed, that the ' practice is contrary to law, and must be , discontinued. Col. Geo. W. Ryan, of Fredericksburg, : Lsbauon Co., bas bought the Washington House, kept by Jacob A. Smith, ar. Mid dleburg, Snyder Co. Tbe Courier (Hep ) styles hiai "the riht man for the place." LoreDZJ Metier, Rush Tp, North'd Co , on Christmas day killed an insect, of the poik persuasion, weighing 709 pounds. The property of the Trtvorton Coal and Railroad Company, including the rail road, bridges, coal lauds, breaker, &c, as well as the property in Snyder eouuty, is advertised to be sold in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the'Jod cf January, by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tbe Eastern District. The railroad is about 14 miles in length, iucluding the two bridges over tbe Susquehauua at Port Trcverton, wbioh are 3u00 foot in length, with 1400 feet of tresliiug. Tbe origmal cost of this property is over one million of dollars. Samuel P. Bates, a graduate of Brown University in the class of 1S51, and a Dative of Mendon, Mass., bas been appoin ted Deputy Superintendent of the Public Schools iu Pennsylvania. Henry M. Fuller, a noted politician, at one time Member of Congress from the Luzerne district, died in Piiiiad. 2ith iuat. He was born in Wayne Co., Pa., 13:20. The bands in the Danville Tron Works are agaiu mostly on a "strike" for wages, the Rough it Heady bands inducing the Montour workmen to follow their lead. These "strike." in the eud almost always prove a great loss to all conoerned. The Lancaster Examiner says : "We have beard of a pn ject among some Union men to buy 'Wheatland' from Buchanan, and ask as a special favor that bo never return to Lancaster county again." A Sheriff's sale took place in Pbila l. a few days since, of watches from tbe seized stock of a "gift enterprise" concern, bring ing only 'i0 por dozen gold watches 1 Henry pashold of Lower Augu6ta Tp., was seriously irjured by bis horse, (a stallion,) while tbe blacksmith was shoeing him. The animal seized Mr. pashold by the arm with bis teeth, crushing tho bones -H flesh in a shocking manner ; be rab-ed Mr. F. from the giound, and throwing him down struck him with Lia fore feet, indict ing serious wouods in tbe head. The man would most probably have been killed had not the blacksmith, liet j. Kriegbaum, knocked down the enraged animal. Dr. John Lock", of Lewistown, while hunting in tbe Clearfield region, identi fied a stolen bnree, f ir which he received the $2b reward offered. That was "hunt ing" to some purpose ! M. Meylcrt, Eq , of Sullivan county, is a fast driver, hut he was last week mulcted in (154 30, at tho suit of peter Billineyer of Blnomsburg, whose hired horse, it was claimed, be bad driven tjo fast. Frederick Eg'.eman, a native of Hano ver in Germany, died in Reading, last week, aged 715 years. He was an orgau ist, and made the Astronomical calcula tions for most of the Almanacs, which he had finished up to ll-GJ. One Lund red guns were fired in Danville on New Year's eve in becor of Geucral Scott and M j ir Anderson. V'bi!e two sons of Korn Towel, of Fisberville, aged twolve and eighteen years, were cutting wood, the ax of the eldest slipped and cut off one of tho feM of his little brother. The force of the blow was such that it entirely severed the foot from tbe ankle. R tv. Dr. John W. Yeomsa, Moderator of the last O S. Presbyterian General As sembly, has united in tho oCi.-ial recom mendation of Friday, 4th Jan. as a day of national humiliation and prayer. Perry W. Sargent, of Springfield, Brad ford Co., on tbe 7h inst , canto to bis death in the following manner. He, with some other boys were at play in a black smith shop, when he. fell against an iron just taken from the fire, the heated end insertinga fatal wound, bypassing through bis body near the lungs. Gov.Medary of Kansas bas resigned. The Montgomery scare is there laughed at. TFor the benefit of our business men, we copy the following from the Wtil'ainport Vreaf: Fire and Tliiaf Proof Ch8t3. The manufacture of fire and thief proof chests, has become a buinrss of immense magnitude; and although chiefly to one lead ing house iu Philadelphia, sales of Philadel phia manufacture are found in every part of the country. '1'he great amount of security which is realized at so trilling a cost, makes it a matter of immediate in.teresl id every pru dent buines man. A certain degree of secu rity can be had by insurance, but ihe best in surance policy is imperfect, where Ihe bocks and valuable papers are at I lie mercy of ihe devouring element; and this f.iet is so gener ally understood, thai no man who makes any pretentions to being a careful business man can afford lo be without a proof safe, and hence Ihe great extern of this department of manufactures. It may be objected that some "careful, prudent men" will not ruk ihe pur chase of a so-called n which in the hour of trial must prove itself lo be a cheat an im position and fraud upon the purchaser and the objection comes a-iih considerable force since irresponsinleparties are enca?ed in the manufacture of them. Every reputable bUM- Des attracts imposters, and the manufacture of sates is not an exception, fames even from other cities have been attracted to Phila delphia bv the well-earned reputation of sales minuiactured there, and to a certain extent bave brought the business into discredit. Uut the man who purchases from a house long and t well established, whose sales have stood Ihe test or time, and whose integrity commands the confidence of the business community, can run ntiruk. And it may not be out ot place here to say that Messrs. Evs & Wt au.v are without a rival in this department of trade. Their sale rooms at No. 304, Chestnut Ml., always contain a larse stock, suited in styles and prices to every demand. Their safes have, wherever tested, added to their well-earned reputation, and, whatever may be said of other manufactures, certain it is that Evans & Watson's Safes are whal thev pur port to be, aud he who seeks irrurily wiil not iiud it for a less price elsewhere. Seal Estate. "pen SALE. ! rpHE Hatf'-t.oi on Sooth Fourth Street, I Lewisburg, lately owned bv J Kliss, : with a storey and a half FKAME HULC . now occupied by James M'Faddin cheap, . and on ea-y terms. Inquire ni i J. K. i J. I.IVV. I WESTWARD no ! TLNE Cpprtunily for Sale or Ex-! u ' . . , . iL change!-Will be sold .heap tor t ash r exchanged for I own Properly .-t tars J" lie West Branch country, a quantity ol ihe West Branch country, a quantity en fid. uniiiiDiovcd Land. suitable for HVK handsome farm. Their. location is in a WeMrrn s.ate.an, !r heal.h, : beauty. fertility and uVMrahle climate can nut berxcelM. I'ersons sincerely aimous to buy ! or exi'-l.anp, cau ubtain further niti rinatioD by callins en J f a J M Lewi-burs?, Feb. 13, IHhO (iuiHl Uuue aaJ More lUxiut ua tUikrl Mrect Ac rpHE snbsci iber rffers for ale several jrA X UUICK HOI.MIS, and cibr luil-L-ii diiips situate ia the Bcrotit:li id Le'.viburt; iersiiv wishing lo purehase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan X utfe, who will give tiiem such iiifuruialiLn as they mav dt'-ire. July ft, 1h;9 li.tsrHXABI.E ON iSnuth Fifth itreet, a properly t consisting of a poo.) Frame Houe j"t 3. oa a half 1-ot f ground. Tenua ea. Apply lo May 17 A. B.VOKSK Two Excellent Western Farms I 14It ur wtil e hxchantd ior I'ri.pirtv m Omral t'etuisyivania )ne tract it 1 54 2 acre-s is 011 the s.uih line of 11 t. rtH(ountyy Lwa with a p"t-oiIic?, miO, and Mbfol-housr near. The oihtr, urar 'he wet me of anl Cutiiity, cuuuiis ! acit , a fchori distance from a ood sriikmeai. 'J'hey are 'Mi miies souih and su;h-v. est of !- Moines, the Capital of the Stale, at.,1 about 8 Iroin the line of ihe Burlington & Mia.Miuri Kiver Kailroad. The Uud is tolling, of a Mod ijualiiy, ana tnn'jer ronveitienl. Iniliauoli is the cininiy town. IVrons desirous ot innUin a purchase will make further iiuitiines at (he Star CUmnirle oriice. Lewisburz. Apr.l FOR-SALE. 'PUAT valiiaWe Itrll'k lard property l siuiale 111 UuriiiluP iiinlii, a Ij n lan ls f Jacob Irr am! Will. am Cmn -rnn, wiih everyihing complete fur Ihe uiantilacture ul HrickAc. Al.u ISOlUJjyu Lois. Tcruii Eaj-. Apply lo J lllN I. U-sS!:R. rittnrir, tt M. CAMKUiiN Jr. Lrwl,urj or bin Att'v, tiel. K, 1M Vestern Lots, for sale cheap. I or 6, bi'k i r-, i(ii, it is, hi't 'jM.Tiio j lot S. hl'k 10, :!0 J li t 15. Wk "Jl. i.'o in DAKOTA CI I V, (1 Coiir.iy seat and Laud Uilice site! Nebraska Terrttorv. Als..:t l.ol in tire lown of pPi:X(.'Cit,llie seat of jtisiice lor Clay count,, on the line uf the lJubuque Railroad, at each. .i.ts.o. ioil tXrJ. Saw-fflill, making $2CC0 Yearly, j 300 Acres of Timber Land adjoining, ' imi I t.MsM of VM Arm niljoimny, j ON I'K.VVS I Kfci.H, r.mr Miles from MiHluib'ir?. Six from New lierlin, l'dlt SALH! InTuire ot Jhh Wrtii. Airent, near the premisn, i j..-iiy, or i,v fnail of lIL'Gil LtlLI-AS. Sunburr, Sept. 1, lHf0. MMIE renple's fwk-Itook. J- MODERN COOKERY IN Al l. IT- IlIiAM II Br. H Mim BLIZA At TON Cars-tullj KtfViMtU Ljr 31 1- iS. 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U crv hII itn ! cf h-ti. H c.rv. nil sini.i.f ii-li. .ii or f i. i,. .liitrl. h'.w ! no i.ii:i.:ity tin-1 lm!i nrt 1 1 Hir,-.. . I., inui Hi- rl.Jl.wt luaark. uf nioliiti-; ai In bnu till, t.il.lo will.in i.viTb.idv'ii r- ai'li The book rontniTm I'.x ia-, an4 uj'Wjril. i1 liiViO re n.ipts, ailtit wlni-ti re ti:- i null ui H.-1114I r.ri..i;ci-. ImvniK Veil fully an.l rarvluilv U-lnl ui.ilur tlnjr!in al i"ii-,-rinti-r.ili-i:re uf t'i wriIT It is .rintil iu a cli-ar anil u(-n tvp-: i illit-triil-'l Willi a'.l'n'l'rinle i-n- , crmitit-,, mill Will tu- f rwardi-1 In anya .ilri-.-... m-atly i-oiin'l and HiiitaKe liaid,fin reu-itul jt. or iu cli.tli.t'X trn. I.Ji. I 4; 1 il If l A VI: AU nn be ma-li- by ntiTvr!inz mun , ' vr wlire. iu ifc-llinc tin- iiIk'Vw aurk, u our iii'Iur'-rni'iitf to nil mwt nrt ttv I.!t-1. For i:iKlf fi'im! if tlii !! -ok. or lur tt-rmg to agents irjtli utlit-r iiiforuiutinn. m j ly Tm t -t t.ir.--i! finiTl X. I7. ih St., rMhitf,:,,,!. f n KEAT Work on the HOUSE." VJT I lie Ilurne and Uis $)lrac By KOBKKT JI "N MM.!, V. S , l'r- fvor r.f J'atboli.ffy ! nl ojHrnti.u Curyi-ry iu tbe Vt-tiriuary (.ulli-gi.' uf I'titUil'-lflna. W .11 ftillwt of thw-rietii.hiftrtry miJ -li-tinptiff trait ol th .arii ut- brc iln of KurH-iin. AMiiti Afrii-n nml Auicrir:in h'.r--i. n Ii lh- Ly icftl f.rnj.tti(ii aoj pt-i-ulitmt.i- cf tiv ttiii mill, n.n.1 Iimw to M-iTfrt.iiii In Aa,'fiiv thf nuiulier mwt roti.liti'iiiilit tn-lh iilu.-trm- I tritt-'J wuli uuuieroiu viluustory bura- trillf,.ll t.,...f ke.Cn. l,...-lr-Ta. -1. t..f.r. gruouiifii:, nnoin;, nn'l th- j-rnri.l tn-imir.- ttifiit of UK lMrs, with tht twt uihh of aijmn(itrin iin-iiii'iiie. '.n h-w to tr:it eriti t.iilnc. n-tl ... ami oibtr tm-n to '. .l)ICS ran fi'iil the I.-mf st and btnt ss.rt Zy'f.r"'lh "kmMM ""'" ! J i meril of Leiier and Nie I'APEK.Envel. Will Tell Xo tl;.iu-, fyjnptomfi rniJ trvamntof upes Ac. at ihe riiST tFKICE .trHUKU-, w.r tl.riit, ui-r-mr.eT, i-tUrrh. : . ." ' e &' ci iti ,vp inl1u-ui;. .roiKhit. im- nm.-Dia. pii-uriy, i Jr V want a npp:y vt fine MAMiL bn.ki-n itiJ. i-liminc ctuh. rinriri ami . 1 MY, lo the TOST OFFICE, wtiiitlinic. iainnnii, irc tuouth and ulinrs I .. ml lt-c.i-J.Cii ta'i'til. With ttirr illtrtriwli; of ! tbi- oioutti nJ rt'imtnry nr;rri.. worm-, hou. cimnc. nir-tuinti.-n. ftooy i morn ti. nt.ri.turi,iliiy,diirrlia-a juu- I the ki.li..i anl bla.MiT. ltill.niation and ; oihTiii-an..rtii.ti.uja-b, uwi. Ufr, J fflHTcll UntuKeVA b-.o-. I'l.-il nrni h-vi Mviit.rhn.'i'onf. Kwet- I Birttraiu.t.n.kt-a kww-. wmi.i Khiu. ft.un- dc r. shirr bruini mot erv I, crai'kl hoots rvrxlrlir-ri. ranker, ILnub ainJ corur; alw. : ot oit-xtta''. vartijn, rjijl.-pFy, utiiv'aiTi. anJ I ofiirr ili-wKH d of Lit f-ft. U i;- and hml. I Will Tell toil of tli rau-w iyDipti-n. airl treatment tf aitlulA. p,ill vii, irl.in.J. rK, furry. -ifriet tirDi, rrrini. call, dirtniuira of tlie aud i .p Kiirwit inrfira jHW.rnruma- b-rt. Ac, Jtc, and Imw to niinaf m.t ra tion, hlood.D. trli.iiii(if. rnwflimc. firing. hrnia ampututiuD, tat-pioif, andutbrr iur-fii-al fjwrjtionB. Will Tell Ton f liar" nvthoj of tarnlntr hnr-rt; bow tn aiproali, halter or utahle a rr.lt bow to a-'uttoin a horm tn Ptrnijrn ihkijiv! kurl ai rhti. niiil hrtW li I it ftftrlil la rirt. hit brmk him tn hroiai. alo thr fa rm aud law of warranty thr whole brine th rrimlt f j inr than ftt'trf n yraRi" ran-ful fitudy f tho j b-iWU, eilliaritie..wnt.an,lwelllieJe i of thin nuMe omi oeifui animal. i eo tyiN..ar.4 wi,i tie r. .rwar,ii-.i tn aiiy a.Mreea. r-'-se , ii,.,. ..i, r,-rei,ioi id jirico, uau Miuiiu. a i , oi id -luiu, j S 1(1(11) A VrvP en made by witetrrl'lne VIVVU lh.VR l,,.r,.r,.l.llinirthe above work, as our lodurt-tucnu to all eucb ar. very liberal. Ft inte eoaieii of the Bonk, or for terms to agents, with other lafcriuatli..rr'ty o or S'Mre.e J'lllN B. rNVTTKR. P-iHi her. emSTl 'u. 1T Summ Ht., J'huadclyl.ui IV. N OT A 1 lY 1' U JJLIC William JoneB, TTORNEY at Law. Collfrt inns rromplly attended lo. Olficeo M It t ,,lrti cpra5Ue ihe r,rebvterian chuich. 6u ,r i.-.' tt tsHVHU. PA. VV 1 ? LL ve who are iu wa it of Materials lr COMI'OKTS.' - kremer,m-cm-re uf remnants, composed "I 1 1- -ra ,:,i,.,., riHrtv-l wo Var.ls ai T bave bundles wo buadle. IS W lalily of Hoods, .... ,. . .. 'ih cent Del.aine uC y nnrntni-riny Kfc UNLT YiltYMxh I lUil TnAr IAS hThi1 the TEjvT roil Vf.AKS, . moft p,ipuUr rvrr, j! A M TaiM'MtuM At.iH'W. mi.J ului.-ft wttitoui tmti- all jrri.ti-mii -; i , !.- u.. it a i!'tmiui.jr uuaoiulJ ! rtviatt, tlmt l'r.'l. ... -I' Hir lt.-l..r:iur- wui rt-ftur ; tW tti a'J etrti) , au.I t rrwnir tl.r lar ot thejuUlli to Ioii jaf, in &il its J ouibfui twenty. It7LcCki.. Mu h., Tt. 21, I. Pri-P. Vi"l: Till V lH I'ival-f .-, I ia line to illl.TIU ; llw tttatl thr h.ir -n my b.tl H Ml .lt wr t-Diy ; yi r-.ti.-wl y n mlit i l.rt.ii.- ti-rw;. nt - t. u l.il iLlt mi rru,'ti'-u I'll hi!. A t'outinual s-ourit 1 tiiiiTH'tI UiroiVli lil- li;tvn.)f rrduc J Uf to Utr of ; diuJ. ttt-. I Im f uot t.ii'i't-iit htuil !..n-j.s i.rilri-r lis- I iw.-imhif to lltrin M. Hi l(HiM-iU. ..a i r,t M. h my tia-a s-uli- rv.i -tt.-uily from sr..:. I. Tltm HiJurvil m l iiav it-i A il'iUiC- ului'.ait th Uut tflit i lits-l i.-l frtli l..r t' ft'.I'atr teltlr vt thy II!r ' ;i-l!rutin, hI iiuI It.. I.i1 "f Auiit liat. 1 fca.s- Unh t tail I..h'..rJ tl.r .l.r.-, l. n.-. miA lit- t'ikl "yt l " c.ii 't wub tiMif Uii. lt ;H i.iacit. tln-t -rl ; it l i hi ruiiuir in al.im-t HlU.viTnn l:'ii. hriu r-.mli.li tit itu ir tn iui:ri tiiu tcviiu" mm ns thait o.itl..-r lartff l"tlli W'.ufl r'-sntr n rnurriy pi-rumtifntlv. 1 mni' u t. -ii" in iU u-, ami bf.;iir Jlitui. uf ui'Mi.s I" u rs I: ! " n:i.r--. 1 alii i'u. I tt ...U...-t liUt b- WllllltiT l Willi Ul nil (T- lit-r uil th l in- ai.-lit4 I r iM.tll-. ii--;t to tl.j " j Ihk MTti'tuif arciarttli'-n "(lie r.''ir'l if to Uime Uut sra LiU-i tu uit t th; l.itlf ri'"--" f liiylri.i.J, j-UpA.NNAH KIKHV. ! .;,. sitn N .L-i: Co . IxMiNA. tel.. b, i Vttnr ft J vii ; l-r Mr In t Intt- r -;nt ..I tt't yr l-.-J.wtn!. nifvvlitu ih .-lute ari'l Nti..utl l-nw -ti.H.l ot tK .t.i.- ..f N. Y'-rk. my br, Ir- tn i i n: , uiiktHimi tu rtf. ..iniiiii.- I l.uiii.tf' U '-ry "-! ' -tt.r. in Hi,- fl,.,rt ,--.iv uf ..i iiioiiltit. th who:- ut-i r .nrt i( HI) hm1j. vtf.-bit!i -nt fitl.ri-iy ,.rert ul it '-.,v-r-iii.itud u.u-li lit rviti;. ni j. rd n u,n tli- file ami burk ("rt i.i uiy li--l ih -rl-y wllr U-.tini- jr:tT, x tht u M.l: is.it t- -tirj n-r 1 I tt li yt u rii-t u-n my nfurn loth- (ttf if IiiIimi. tuy itifrt cm-ml r-iH-iiitMii'. mt-Tf re t !( imi' M ;it a l-.-r t'. ih-rnvvr tl. r.iu ot tin .-.'.aiii'f in m j.. :ir ii.'-f , my mare llilt- ' until- I'lmi.tHii.-. w-rc I-, tfiiiii' lus-atuli. j J at i.n-f mm ai-i'U nt:i'ti to tr: rifft rkii:fu! j'hyni- 1 riiiii. 1:1 th- cuuliv, 1 ul. i. i.-ivin; t: -.-nrrtr. l.i.iu tti.-ia tli fit itiv huir t H-'mii r-!-'''r-i. I w f'ffl j t. h. '('til rvsou. l- to my tat-, until, f.Tiun.tr:, iu I thf ItM.-r i-art of In- '-'r I-.'.", ir )U---!..rain . an r'f imrinl. d to m- 1;. .lnt'it, ar. b. in.- lb- nioct r--!ili H-.tr O-tirnuv in u I In 1 oi. l t'i-. b.i , f .uiiJ to nv i,rr:.t c.iii-l'.iri: hi tK.tt it v j n-ln- U ir-J -II.-; L. ,:i.('f t ta t tll.'-. I liiav- U J li i l ir antti. ut yotar l..-.-,.,rn 1 a r--utu uv a rifli C4.'dt of ..v j".fi bisiK bur. wii.in tl iw.-ro-v ran hiiy. j An a mark ol inv yriai itu.li f.-r y--ur lair r tiu l cliiH in ui-ikI.-I it u- to niau? of u.y Iriri.-Iji n J tir-'naniMn-i r-. aim. 1 lmj- V t-i ti.'i-rin ou, Hr u-1111: it w:lh j liKt- UccL rty r. tfi-.ly y..ur-. A. M. I. ATT A. i Ait -riy at. 1 Cima-.lMr t I-;. j Th P.-frt.T'-tlvf i(i -nt 11 in r...t(V uf tlm- tiz, xiz l-T: in- -li 111.1, Hiitt -mail; Hi - i-j 1 1 In. Mr- 1 a (.mt.mi'l ' rta:;.4 f.-r on- t. -I r j -r l-.t:i.; tlo- r-.-.li;cn t,. !. at lit i'r c-iit. ir.t r' iu iro)t.rlion thuf tir m.ill, r- tn:i- fT tw 1 tl. iiar- r b ; tlir Uru b-. i- a liuurt, ! 4n ir rrtil m io lo' i- 'tlioM. anil r taii." f r ;. ! U.J U'Mlt A- t''. iTiju'ir-. 4i4 r.ro4y, N w York, nii'l I'.l M irK.-t Slr.-t. pr l.ui-. lti. j hoiJ ivnll -i -fi bru-ii-t- .iU'l Kam y lio.!- Iitlrr. Duckeyc llcaper & Mower, Manufacured by SLIFEU WALLS. SHINER ft, CO,, Central Founilry, Lewisbjrg, Pa. rilli: Buckeye Reaper & Movrerwas inlro- I duted in IN 7, an I so perfectly tras it iaptp.t t' th w'urk (ltsiznril that at the ; rtaiet Practical FifM Trial rver hcl.l in this country, iu July nf ill" same var, at Sy racuse, tl irtuiiiphatiily earned i il' the ; GramJ Gold Medal an l IMiuomri! i At th Indtana Siip Trial. rU at l.api-rie, in t 1Hi8, nearly as many machines were rrpre- : etatt ait'I as ihorctiUty tetfd as at tira ' cuft ami the ! Buckeye wa3 agaJn the Victor! : Anil so also at nearly all ih- fiei.l trials anj exriiwrmr.s in IS.'iS, 'o'J ami fif when it was a ri'tnpeiitor. At a numhrr ol exr.ilnih'ns it reef ivt tl ihe Kir-t 1'rennutn as a Mnwer, First Premium as a Reaper ami First Premium as a IVtaUneil Mai-htne. These uuniemus avranls prove rmu -iiiMvely the corrtcineNs of . th t-eciMi n ht Syracuse, i The coml-iti' tt iTp'mon nf th" mannfac- turers ot" Mowinz anil Ifeapitia Machines ami ; their Ftii-n- m i-ruth ana to hriii into ihsre niie ihe Uncofye-. n!y serveti tt prove ii 1 .LPKlnmrV ; ami the :Vars they enter- i tainH ot" its final succes and iriunij h were rvitlences ot the real uonh anj mint uf the j machine. ! Tne Marhinp hfl- now piscfl thronch four harvesis. am! ilurini; the I.it ihree over ."N ine Thotan-l have heeti built ami m.M ami ihe far.ner mav j'i if its reputation by the no nierous award, ni.i le bv rommitfees both at fieM trials ami at S-ate anil County Ex hi hi- ! ti.in?, as well a from the numrroLis demanUs, -w liirh the i.ianuliicturers have never yet been able to supply. I Slifer, Walls, Shricer St Go , Miinnfaclurers uf liuilut-k's I'nteM Mower al( ,.arcr li ir.cve Reaper A Mower. Dar- . .. ,. ,, ., i. . '"'P ' IVwer, ilNi-n s I a'.enl r i'ili'.er I'irter, Ku-u s I'aient Irnn rlcw. ana Michizan U.iuMc I'luw; al.-o,Sloves anJCas tni il' atl kinds. Central f'ouiulii nnl Midline. Sh p, Cor ner Sixth ami Miikit tlreitu, Lctcit liirj, I niua Co., I'a. Not. ft. l' n. -- VAH3ETY STGHE A.I POST OFFICE. LARHE supply of Eonhs.Siatinnory, X - I'erfumerv, Jewelry. Toys, Contet-lion- erics, T'tas. lpice. Fruit, Iuts. Ilaktcs, ln lures, and a variety ol .Ml.lv AAClv lor sale -cI at the LM l.lj Vi IMilT.Ci TOST OFFK.'E. i'l.Mi Oold ITiN'S for Ladies and fien's can lie had at llie FOs-T OFFICE riEVEIJAL sell of C'A'dEDS and oilier O Un-a.st I'ins and Ear liinus can he had very chewp at ihe I'O.-T OFFICE HOUSE BUILDERS, fWlAkL NOIICE! Ihe uuuersigned are appointed Agents tut the bale vS IOOfS, KUaUM &. 1 tlllO 5ah 0( a sjes, maile ff the bcil material. Atl 'rk warrante.l. HTMa-ie by I..B.rtl'KOLT. IIu heavtlie, Fa. and Iit a bv p rt (j ALD VV E I. L,' Le wisbure T.ios. ;iii:El HA jnsl rer.etved a s)lendid assnnmem of Hie verv bel, rlieaprsl aod mosi . , iunal.e Jvxwir in the tniirkt. His .n,ck cuuirirues Dreant Pi:i, Cbains, liar i:i?N, riii---r Rlnpr!, Uru-It-N. Meeie Ituf ton. MudN.&r. a.C. wnICIl Wll. DC JOI.l extremely low lor t .SB. He respecilully asks the patronage of all hioM r'""',, 't0 ,nv,les new OB" t fiive nun a call before making iheir pur- cnases. tan ai me sicn ol the dii; attrh, Market street, east of Second. Dec. H.'M A. H. DILL Attorney at Law. OFFICE on Sooth Second street, formerly occupied by J. B. Hamiip, dee'd. Lewisburg, June I, lSGn New Store-New Goods! ptiilad'a TRiiaiairjG store, TWO Doors above the lnk, j J. ItUIMItKU. Y. The sabseriher.havinit a person iu ihe Cny bavins! cunManily at Auriiiui, i prepared m nell a.l his Ootids at Ciiy I'ricei HnMrry, liluve, ('rnchri l.'olion. 'I ltinpr Ne.lle. Col lars, liulluiis, Tape, aud all gouci ueeiled by tbe l.ailie.,. AIm UihiWs ami Siauonery, Srlinnl ,957; Winitnw t.'urlailii. 1 . . It ... .J ifrn. s 1 f r, r 1 1 Work. done to order Country rro.iure laUeo in ex'lian;e. Cali paid lor Ka?. April IU. iwi;il. II. h M-MAHOX. "IadLstry must Thrive!" rriXan-l SIIKLTIliON LMabliMimcnt. Keinoveit in lloui'hliiii'.'t fi rmer Mu p i n Market street near Fourth, nhere 1 will have ai all limes a full assortment i f Tin lVare, Move I'lpe, TO.! L MCKt.r.s, Shrrt 7.mt. -. ,. I will a!so make tu order, on shori notice. Tin Cut ler". Spouting or any kind of work in iny line of business. ( t'-Mendinganinotbins generallvpn irpily attended to. JOS. A. KHEAMLK l.ewisbiirg, Oi l SO. Ih.'iU VKHM'H Tl-I II:i:-afinftiiw,rtDiiitof il.i-.ii:j.riir M .an- niliri iii lr, M-r. iuk hrllln. i.n- 1' ibn, Wa.hliwli.' iii- ft.r i-liililreD, Li,.!..-. pu,. h. il ir.iliu lx 1 If urll L.nug fiu, 4c. C J 1. 1. AM) Jits'. A. KlitAMKR LA W 0 1 F I C K 11 K M O V L I . John B. Linn, TTORi: 4T I..4W OITre at his bouse ou K. Varlifi Si. t,rl. Nt A l!il I.i-n Isliui p. I'a. Family Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., UKNCU.tL M AI.i r.- IV GROCERIES AND PRCVlSiONS. Kinl.rurini; ertrrv arli !- '-n;nir,ti to tli- tritd-r. Mirl,n citAix, i i.orii and i i:i:i Ti:.. coii i:i:. .moi.assk.s, ti'c.u:. ClIKK.-i:, FISH, FUL1TS, Ac. Ac. Ac, Market strft, yi-!ir the J'ott Ojpee, l.i'ii iwlntr?, I'a. rl O. V.. A Co. Iinvt! just rrrr-ivcil J . In-li fu ni I ' ? . i i. ' 1 1 It'll m r lurni. .nt. lt i f i.l M il - tul t,r"i-i r:e. 1 1 . ty kin-1. iii.i'iii.- -fcLili up rraciivo ami 'I ma lorn, puf wt :u UL, anil ki r.iiili-il ui i- anil tr.b. Drioil -Vm-Ii's, lV;n li. s, Ii line?. Cur rants, J'i (sen inir C'ilrons. I'i's, l)ates.Ii;ii.-iiis Iroml'ii to li ct?. ier 11)., I'ii-kies of all dfeiiilioii.s, riu e J;ii a ( III I'l l:, fsround, anil l-ut iit-in uir liht CMtin. viyr. .! f r TMir.i:y Ufe. A l-irnr ,.f xni-rior MA f 'K HkLl.. SUA I) cud n.sii, Jii:iju.t;, ham. ba( (j., 4c A Oi-fit-rl a.nortuii-nt (f WiHoiT and l;ir Ware. i.l:Ns li arr. (iut iiiiai r. I nrlli. ii iiarf, Hujic, I nine, Fifh Oil, ruiif, '. Oil, Cuuilet, C-im'e 11111 I.nvip Jli'i-, TtiUuv, Luril, itc. Honpsof all kinds, V"lifel Grease, etc Cebjcco mi) Gcgiuo, a tljoicc ratirtn. Flour, Com Meal, l'otatoes, Coin, Rvc, Oats, Ac, always on hand. Cimth ihtirrrtd frre n' rhnrge to cuttuntert residing u-ithin Vie H'ruufi. T.- attt-mit to i,iimi-rri. mII lh nrtirlc. whjrh .1 hn. Iir wi.ulil Im-iui(miii?iI.Ii.. U v wnbiil ri-vi't hi : i t lii-l.- thr ! u lil ! t" nil rxnintni- i.ur -'rliiirnt i-l l.riH-rrii-n ftmf. n iil '-'i-iii i l li-:n; ti. -11 rti..p i tli.v i-nD li l--u li 1 li Jr ol rhi!ii. I. tiii.. YYr wi.iilil iirtkuli.iit 9t.ijL-iti.ut roulilr; friruili- Ugif u a '-nil ; li.r We purrhrt.w all manner of 1'roJurr, aDil ! i liigh miiy li ily nl&e. L. iLutB. April -J. Iix. T. (1. EVANS1 CD. XL IV LA MI'S at DLS OR MA XI) 1 1' S XLW L AMI' Sat DLX011MAXP1L X v. r t t Ir V T 1 c crr-; - - aS C - ir 'it r VI.RV HKST i'U. ALWAYS OX HAND! V Kli Y BKST OIL ALWAYS OX HAND! ar P I C - N I C . - M We'll jump into the Win, anil all lake a ride. A ' AKCiE, h:iniKome anil verv conitiirta- Mt- W .C;. has been hlleil up tir ihe rspt-cial arciiminudalii'il uf I'ic-.NiC and other similar erru rmns. Terms moderate. Apply lo Ji in. M. HUl'SEU. Lfi!urg. June :i, IK.19. C O 4 L CO I- CO ft L. TJHE .iibsrr.t'er keeps constantly nn hand ; I a larue a,-orlment i f the very bet Sha- j ninkin and U ilkrs- Barre i t AL, d r lime and stdve purpose, w hich he will sell at ihe very luwel prices forC'ah or Country Produce. I Also, Hlacktmiths' Vital, Fluster artJ Salt. WUh it disiiucTIy nnder-tood, that I Kill not be tinders; dd liy any nian Having eood s full weigh, w,.l be given. weigh-cales, Coal Yard near M'eidensaul's hotel. ;eoii;e iiolstein. I.ewisburs, May 37, 'Ay. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIONWOI'.tlllU: I'llYMCIlX, 0FKICB in his new Brick Bli ck, .Market sireet.suuth side, beiueen 4ih at,u 5ih (up stairs.) l.ewisburp. May. 1S60 17;IS N()TIOEls(tO. ri"HE Film nl Wall, r, l.inhurt It, hrnhnck 1 in ihe ItiifMajiii IIulnt NM. are ready to mntii.ii k.r all kinds ol w,.rk in their line, and are well satisfied il would be lo ihe interest of sut lt as purpose ereriins pood buildings to give us a call beii.re con tracting wiih others. We have pn! up ome of the besl houses and stores in Leuisbuii?. and are assured iheir owners wiil testify that their buildings were put up bv sood and ener getic workmen, and in quick lime, (which is a very important matter lo builders.) inference Chatnberlin liro's; I.. Palmer, architect ; Dr. I. limber; Bvers Amnions; Lewis Ashcnfelter. ISAi; iVAl.TKK JAI KfO.N I.K.MIART, SAM. KOHRAliAlH. I.ewisburg, Dec. 57, 159 NEW FIRM IN THE OLD MIOP! The subscribers- respectfully announce to Ihe cinzens t:f i.ewisburg and virinny that ihey have formed a Partnership in ihe Tailoring Business, at ihe well-known stand of James friswell on Market street, where ihev are prepared to CVT ASU MAKh JT'loirder in the very best style. Men's and Boys' (lotliiiig of every description on short noiice. We ask a share of the public patronage JAMEs I I! Iw WELL, J. F. M.'HAFFER. Lewisburg. April 4, 18 ATTEWTIOK ! rtpHE finest coats made on twelve boors jL nonce by JOHN U. MI1.LEK, N. 3d fi. ihe oldest and best Tailor in LtaisLuig i CKAMBERLIN BROS '" a iitu una .vcaikel fc. f.tV.....r. . .. 11 'lot lilt, J'A fE have nn and will rontinne 1 on hand a full as-..r:m-nt ..! an,, ' n t.iw hih u .1 in our Ime, to which we tuvtir the of the eommunilv : ii:.u i)KV(;oois.f;nncKiMi: nvnr WAIiK. (LLKX.SWAUK.Fisii, MLI,-UMt,K, I-UAL (KM i:nt.ii:u.,tki:l. inis COACH 'IRIMMJM; AD- lil.KIiV AND SI I OI-: nvrnv . . ,.u,u, , Ac, Ac. All ol which will be sold ireinran,r fnreah tirlaim produce. A liLemi t. ' c" will be ma 'e u, ihe trade. "Ll: 'I.ku i-i;cii(; mills."' We are pie. and 10 do Cum. ni.rji,,,-, work lo oidrr, upon ummi ifrn.s. a;i , 7 01 Oram bouphi ai h.-h.i market tpy Flour and Yet I lor a!e. trttl CASH. -HAVIiEIiU.NiRoi" Lewisbure, May 3, Ihi.u T,,11" - .. everl.r.ujhllu'fc, place, ti-i ir. vile ),-,. tBi, .... ..... ... , , , ,,r.., I.f Vt,ur . ; lv generally I.. ...,i a ste btr 4,str,n,tl. ! before purohaiii? eii.rtif-re. ' Coi.ri lem that I hate the (ii oiis whirh pie ihe n.oi lan:.:i..o lae. I wniSI1rj neither la! or 11, r ir-uMe 1,. accin.u,, a.,, , desiring to have tioik 1!. t,e. In my M..k y. 11 will tin.! B'lXXETSifa, aizes. Kild-.n.. i-i.t--. Kiei,. h and .wr'c j Aiiiliciai Ki.uerN.'larieii r,.. I rare, a, ,! ; ery ariirle u-nl in 'he Moimery fcu-n e .'. i liLfcaiHlM. and 1'aiMwir.r. d; t,e a . h ti'. ne-. ai. J drpatrh also l'n,4 . ordi-r. Vim win l.r.d u.e at n.y t !il -ij. . , , N..rih Mfcond M.-I.ewi.-t uir,' April -:e,:.r.o I1AKDT13IKS Oil DOM! j JOIIY It il l s A. 10. nAVE just received (,u a.i,i.ii,,o to the lar-ie -w rt) a !reh ii r r ,, .i.mi SI M MM t.tml.s. and fa..; rrv jiec'fuliy to ir.l, rni the l.a.lies ani (irn nLm ol 'l oti n and ('iinniy.llial ihev cn uit ;t,;a in anytl.ir,!: in ihtr.r iine, cl irade, :i .e, i,u,. ity and price. S r I lie Ladlro, pnrh a P!in at,.! r .n.- Sl im. li;rli s,.. rrrfl-!. Ye r.i,.... W :iiii.-.. i n-i n,. rr.. 1'i.u, ,1. hf.. ivt ,l4 r.,.l.-. M,.l,,r limn;.,. h,.,u,..ral .",rt.. S.-.,-,t Sk,,:.. A.- It,ii.. ti. a, .. - :.. 1.. ini. i,a i.n v, n,i.. l.. I ., u-... j. ,(l L. l r:M,. - ar l. :.t wt. iit 1 r,. n !;. 1. . 1 l..-..li t.aw 1 ,,f a. i d -n,t. n 1 ail hn..,-. I.. li.....r,. aiiil tt l.ile )(i,.J.. 1 ti.l.r. i.. ri. g, ai.il vi,jui ptic aiu ui eerj nr. l:i, l urij I Or I lie . nlUiiirn, tr.e r.t ii.l :r....T m.. r'm- i.i in t. in, rnil.ni'irr a in t In-i i. i.i.1, r el. ir .t 1 n.tl I a-.iai.rra. r.: 1 1,. -1 ii f. tin! 1. nt"' Kuri.i.ltine I..-., i. ..!,.-! SI 7,... 1.,-a j Li,,J, l...lLil,i.'. Ilntl. and I r S.i. ai. i K 19. A 1.'.. a'l k:r.d . f (.Kill KKIKs. H AKlu W AUK. il Er.W'AKU, SALT, .V.Lr, ri.ASI EK. Ac. FIMI in . i ard i .bU. I'n.M. . larje qiiantltj of Straef a; whih e wi'l dr 'iv. r to mi,- p.ur if t, it, ,n .1, rt ci tlr-r. at - ! w n t . no n. h, -.ii,,i.ki, t i.f .. . iim j r. run .1 at. I L.rr r! in n n A a.tfrt. U kli ...4 Lia,.! urn. rr Cjni. J-iue Viitnarn iiiriii.:. "'ll' Ca-h pud f, r all kinds cf I.KAI.N CLOTHiKO BY TEE IDSEEL: ant fl : icw is ihe lime in ce; t-r m. n,r rack. Zi M V t K MAS . tie i! nir nun i.i .inttiertlian t Aellers r.a ii. le.unieii in in me r.asi. aim nan careru i lecird ihe best and mnt Fahu naLle I.i, : lhal could be turned out. Tl. Hi. f'3-i-imrri and Si:tiimrr i;.ln ran he had- R dv .la,lr. or 3HMI. t ir-;r-at I t.iladel, hi tt.rr.: Pant. Tu ri 1 1.. I. i i.. ii.r n.ii.ir I h L t. .i. .-Ir ut. nil I. I .,.ar i-'-: l-.i,.rli tn..ii.rri . to J4: r..i . . ; tt l.Or nr-ill IIi .hI. ir . itli.r.i.t M:n;uirr i'i.te. 1 1. i t: Vt-n'. i.. n:r b i.l. ?i cirr Ti-al.. f 1 uf: nrw in'. l'a..Tu.T,- t.t. 4 u ,i. iail. I., nir n.a.tr. ,n rtn : t li.tb . atn i.f llir aurrl rljlen at tl.e ii -. ,t triirr; Hate. Il.lkr. , . I. oi k in. hefi. re you buv oppnile th Tourn Cli ck. in 'I hut! M, I.e istbir ahrr vou can see lui yt ur.-eif, ami save five L'.l lars. .7 Old Stand and Large Assortmeut oi AKir ;((...' ,i A ll" r;orfv.' . A tl' iinlS! Ai. ir VOl'l'S! ton frrrra axp srttvrnr ton sfi:ii; jd . ..; urn si h,.i; a.xd si sum: toli A7'i.';.Vi; AMf St'M.VtKI t-ALL Ay if syt:: CALL AM) XfF.t I ALL AD SKE CALL AM) SKf ai.i vrt. srit rrr i jr m i i k. ri-i.ru t i. ARrvAK, rrLi Kf i " AI;MU, reU Ai ' LewUbnre, Aprit !, T'l'it. J.!-.Marh. E.fht.rklty. l.(.Sbrilej. P-Cfiiif i. S. MARSH & 0, (i-ivrt.Ks to (nM!',iiiu m ro i i-irsvisi iui : i iounduv AGRICULTURAL WORKS l.eui.buri;, I'a. VE laTe eotistant cd ha mil t. rle. j x,F.r. ,r! !l .v.fer.s ; iimi ll.r 1' wrr l-trn .'.. r. ; (m Tw unti i-'nur ii-rr ire, at. twr,p uf.J J.,m i nvri ; I'.-m llulirrg. hrfi fheOr, rAr. 5 ', ii'-. &. f t n-KtsJ-r UHJ.J. t,.m er,. Jit,;i,tt. Jt.'t Ar. .. tni hni'I nuferivm tvatly at ail lion - I" KIMDof li.l.Hil l.iMM.-! th" the- tiri.ii et r. rrrtt.-t anJ Ji-!i!-h Work or K .mo fa (.lures imatva: F warranird aa rtcounocndrd. uri:-r rry t' J suiu'ittit aovi i-ti Dily atlruara lo. Juur 1, l-'L' Eursh & Goodman, Anr,.i-i.'i v nAVE received and rpened a rHi'IiE assortment of all the laiesi styit-'i innz and Suuiiner (iot.ds. The pariitwr attention ot ihe Ladies is called to tiieirsuci of Brilliants Dress Si!k, J'rinls Delaines shawls r'lg.Kr Merinos Collars Ducals Sleeves liinuhams Iiisernnzs Foiiiards Edan.: I'hintzes Uioves.'e ALSO Clnth. I'lain anil Fancy l-ain.rrr Jeans, Tw.eds, Vestinps, Muvlms. lirni ings, Tickings. Flannels, Boots anJ I trfhnes, Hals and I'aps.j logethtr with a complete assormieni GrtKorie.-i, Ilarilwarc, Ct'iliirwarc, Quccniwarf. ''f all of hich will be disposed of i-n as fan ble terms a the same uriu les can be pure a.-ed any here. f.'tre a tall.' Da. W. H. Bii minrti. D...X. f- P"c riRin & 4Kirnf. rfir.sj' .txs am su:(it"X- 1F.SI'ErTFLI.I.V rffer iheir serves u. ihe citizens of Lewisbtirg and tte ur" roundihg coui, try. -rirV I ? Pariirular'atteniTon paid to SICClM Enquire in ei Market street or at tM residence ot Mrs. Backhcuse. Ian. n- errri is. cirBiiiiiT.!Mr'li; doors from ihe Town Clock, Lt" SDfKU, PA.