UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE FEBRUARY 15, 1801. isfar & dblirmticlc f' - - - - -a-" - ------- O. N. WORDEN fc J. H. CORNELIUS. W ffiftfjirit . The LFWtSBinn Chrohicle; tiuMI-ne-l uo tn. i aan sy.lem. baa tha lariat SD1 Oeal tfeulalkm otaiiv Newaiiaiier io Uuion I'ouotr. s. J. Freedom, national; Slaver)', sectional ! Sw"Tbe six "Confederated States," which met io Montgomery, AI., and only cling aa "the Delegates," and oat as "the Feople" of tbore Slates, adopted the U. S. Constitution, with a few variations, to last for a year or more as it maj turn out Slaver; is of oourse formally reoognized, and protected as their corner-atone. They profess to oppose the African slave trade (which no one credits;) and, to coerce the lave-breediog States into joining tbem, they look to prohibition of the import- tion of Slaves from Virginia, &e. They .-..t. :.k rrt. c. IOU WlUt W D. tllC up vat 1 1 4a J UV1B tvaaJ 1. a . . . - . peacefully and honestly-just as a h,gh- wayman would "divide fairly with the man he had knocked down and robbed of Lis pocket book ! Jefferson Davis was nnaoimoasiy cho en provisional President, and A. H. Ste phens, Vice each at heart anti-secession- iets. Both (although in infirm health) we doubt not will restrain tbe ultra move ments of the real Secessionists. They nay teem to favor the cause, but will eck to guide it cautiously and harmlessly. This faot is so apparent that some of tbe most hot-headed Carolinians already growl, and talk of seceding from "Secessionists !" 19"John Tyler's Party in Washington nave appointed a sub committee of one from each State to batch an egg that will ait everybody. An attempt of a Virgi nia Secessionist to compel a vote 00 tbe Slave Code, was rebuked and referred to tbe committee. The Party sit about an hour a day, and are very dignified, but no reporters are allowed to feed tbe appetite for excitement. JtaT'Lut Monday, an immense crowd at Springfield, 111., escorted the President Elect from his now deserted borne, to tbe railway cars, on the commencement of his eventful journey to the White House. On the platform, he spoke briefly, and went on to Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ie., where triumphant receptions awaited him, and ; bis pointed remarks excited boundless en tbusiasm. lie expects to stay over Sun day in Buffalo, and it is hoped will be at llarriaburg tbe 22 J. There are about twenty friends, includ ding his own family, with Mr. Lincoln. Especial pains are taken to proviJc, iu ad vance, for their comfort and safety. 8ome of his speeches, sufficiently revised ; to be reliable, we will publish next wctk. ' P'0 UP 10 ttl9 ,i,De be lef,i ni1 "".'J 19 , hj,d pmj t dollar in advance. What a 9It is related that a half-baked Jon-1 shame thus to wrong men out of their dai atban at Concord, Mass., A. D. 1775, ! ly wages '. and what fully to print for men when ordered to fire upon tbe British, (who were plundering their arms and killing the Wbigs,) cried out, "O no dou't thoot 'firitf male them mad '" As tbe firing went on, be continued to remon strate that "'ticould only make them mad der and madder!" Very similar, in eur day, are Buchanan and other men in power: while tbe Slaveocraoy have forci bly taken a dizen forts, arsenals, nary yards, and hospitals robbed the nation of hips, arm, ammunition, and money be sieged and insulted U. S. troops and lorn down and trampled upon the U. S. flag, even firing with cannon balls upon an unarmed vessel bearing tbe stars aud stripes, Buchanan says, "Duii'l thoot 'twill make 'cm mad!" As if tbe rebels and traitors in arms could do anything worse or be "madder" or meaner than tbey now are ! So be lets the American nation stand forth, spit upon by nullificrs, to the world the brave Anderson to be wasted by an embittered host closing about him other forts and U. S. property to be taken and the very existence of our Gov ernment at stake, rather than execute his aworn duty to seethat tbe laws are enforced and tbe publie property kept secure ! Io tbe House, 11th inst., the following expression of views wan moved by a Re- j Church. The bay io the centre of the publican : J mo 8 found t be in a charred state, "IletolceJ, That the Federal Govern-: from which it was evident that it bad ta xnent, nor the people or the governments , ken fire by spontaneous combustion, but pf tbe non-slavebolding States, bave tbe ; for waul of air bad afterwards been extiu tiirht tn leifialata nnnn or interfere with 1 nuisbed. without any damage. Weundor- elaveholding States iu the Union r. . . Some of tbe Secessionists fought this, but none daring to vote against it, it passed Yeas 161, Nays none. Congress has resolved npon tbe building of additional steam war sloops. Air. Bouligny, elected to Congress ! . v ii. . I from Sew Orleans as a Union man, refu-! l "e" ut'" respectable reading es to leava uutil those who elected him i room. A library or live news-room with deaire it. i out D7 "t'ul of Republicanism, would Two more U. S. revenue cutfers-the cur.osity only equal ed by a careiui ewii Cas. and tbe Robert M'Clelland ! Iy-expurgated monk s cell in the dark ages! Lewii bave been surrendered to the Secessionists. Don't let as "coerce !" let tbem do all tbe "coercing !" Let us all submit like good dogs ! Tbe report of Mr. Morris, of Illinois, Irom tbe special Uoromittee raised to in. quire into tbe facts in regard to the ab-' traction of bonds from tbe Interior De-! partment, discloses a wonderful amount nf I official embexzlement and actual swindling by Floyd and his party. Tbe work of thoroughly preparing fur any possible emergency is going on, at vv asuingtoo, much to the dismay of those ..uiais, wnotuought that they could! take entire possession of tbe pubiio arch ives. More troona will am... . ivuiuiiuv. The Twentv-Fi. m;ii: v -,, . , . - ".i.iuuB xjoaa ini . f" l,gMd b lh President. Mile. Taylor of U,in retiring from' Congress, ...d be found no warrant fo, Secession, yet all tbe recommendations of the committee of 33 could not stay the tide. Tbe North Carolina Legislature rc-eleo-ted 1 bos. Cliogmao, to the U. S. Senate ir tix yean from the 4th of March next. Tbts looks as if the old North State Jiad csaaliidcd to itay ia Um Uaien. 3fcojs items from ll)cr Connlics. Some persons shot a while swn, near i Selinerrove, in the river. It measured nearlv seven feet from tip to tip of its ! wines. Mr. Slarick, we learn, has fhjed . a0(j intends tO StUtt 166 8kl0. i ..... ..n I George Merrick, E-q., had a "Baebc- lor's ranj" in Northumberland last week, bich was a pretty cood make believe, considering as how 'twas a Bachelor' af fair after ail. Hon. James II. Campbell, a member of: the House Laion-saving Committee Irom I'ecnsjlrania, writes home to the Miners' Journal that be thinks the time fur com promise has passed. 'Concession to trai tors, with arms in their baud, can not be made." To make them, is to permit the Government to be "coerced. Jacob Cooper, a soldier in the Mexicao war from Luzerne county, died last week of diseases contracted in that campaign. ! To the victor, even, what a calamita was ! "bat war! The few that returnedTteep j ' dronpinff away, ,,r y yl .. . ,he Uni. ; ..:, LeBi,bliri!. ftom Pbilad.,-) was last week ordained to the Qoapel ministry, as pastor of tbe liaptist church in Milton. About six weeks ago, James Welshans Inst a heifer, and after the most careful search no trace of her could be found. On ! Mnmlic aa annthnr heifer Was rassiu2 over a heap of straw she fell in and disap peared. Upon getting herout the missing heifer was discovered, alive and well, hav ing eaten a large bole io the straw sur rounding ber. It seems that the heifer became buried in the straw while Mr. W. was threshing, and had 00 other resort than to eat ber way out. Jertry Shore Yalitte. Examfles. It was the unpleasant du ty of Judge Taylor to pass upnn the con duct of some boys, brought before him at tbe late term of our court, charged and confided of stealing cbickeus a mean business at best, and which required his Honor to send a part of tbem to tbe House of Refuge. Wbat a humiliating thing for parents to bave their children taken from them for their bad acts '. What a caution to parents that their children be trained in tbe light way 1 MMid'iydury Wlii,,. 'e are aorry to A-now that chickens are stolen in Lewisburg also, and several boys are watched and sutjiectctl as tbe thioves An aged citizen of Philadelphia, named Wm. StmfTer. who was a witness in a case before tbe Court at Kastou, dropped dead whilst delivering bis testimony, on W cd nesday of last week. He was 79 years of ag. James S. Dickerson, publisher of the Philad. Christian Chronicle, has been or dained to the ministry, and as pastor of the Second Baptist church in Wilmington. One of the Elitors of tho Lwistown True Democrat has been obliged to leave the establishment, as it would not support two. Of SUI) tubscribers, only 83 bad arhn wont n:lT 1 t J A Wiiliamsport (Pa.) editor not long since boasted tlialtbafEverlastingState" bad increased in population faster than tbe State of Maine, which is pouring its energetic population into all tho States west of tbe Hudson. But that was a "mistake in the printer" of about 33,000 against the wooden State down east. A wild cat was killed by Daniel Ball and l'etcr Townsend, on the 2d inst., about three miles from Tuukbaunock. It measured three feet six inches. Short Lived Honeymoon. A Miss White, of M'Kean, who was married to a gentleman from Mississippi a few weeks a;o, aud accompanied her husband to that Slate, which she intended making her fu ture residence, returned to this ci'y on Tuesday afternoon, having been ordered to leave tbe Southern domain at a certain date, before Ihe expiration of ten hours. It seems that she made too free use of her Northern seotimeuts to suit the South ern chivalry, aud hence was ordered out of the country. If this is no: anarchy and oppression we would like to know in what country it can be found. Wbat was done with the busband we do not learn. Ifarritluri) Tdryraph. A curious o.-e of spontaneous combus tiou was discovered a week or so ago in tbe barn on tbe premises of Daniel Alt bouse, deceased, in Kxetcr township, Berks county, near tbe Schwartzwald iD .... stand that similar cases of spontaneous combustion where bay is put away nut properly cured, are not unfrcquent. A "Democratic Reading Room is pro- ' posed in Bloomsburg. It tbey can aitree j t iilldmrapa" ia therp. aril ihev nil find it will require all parties aud Bio Tree. The Tunkhannock papers notice a 1'ine tree cut last month on the lands of Goodale and Harding, near that Borough, which yielded 15 saw logs 16 feet long, 5 logs 12 feet long, and 2 of 20 feet 340 feet in all, not including 3 feet of tbe stump, which was unfit for lumber. Tbe smallest log was Hi iuobes through, and tbe stump about five. There were four heavy branches. This may not equal the Redwood of the Rocky Mountains, but is pretty good for Wyomiog. Hat much business was transacted at Court this week. The attornies not hav- ing their cases ready for trial, most of them were continued, and Judge Derick son very properly discharged the Jury on Tuesday. We think if ibe attornies were made liable for tbe costs of a continuance of a cause wben they put it on the list for trial, and then are not prepared wben it is called, tbe clients and Ibe country would be saved a great deal of expense and trou ble. Meadville (Crawford Co.) liepub. Tbe Oil excitement is extending. On the Clarion viau a ml in f'nncv lannila !t is now found. There ia some cas, bat 1 awiaouese uu.cn ou also. To lha KJibira of the "Mar A Chronicle:" NiTina.L Hothl, IMn!al., Feb. 12, '6t. To-day Hie mercury is above temperate. mine Inwards summer heat. Last week it was below zero. These sudden change? have made the weather more than usually a subject of remark. Last Sabbath, thousands were attracted to the Arch Street wharf, by the Ship "John Trucks," iusl arrived from Liverpool. The vessel was la a sinking condition, and several fire-engines and all the aid that could be pro- j cured, were immediately applied to save the ) ship and her cargo. The seamen labored j uidliimiy, ntiu mniriiru lirr 111 nc wuaii, im- . n 1 . 1 1 h. mmhl H Irani tl . . -i t . I im 1 1' t Mil )! alTiina nmvart I'.iI.Ia fuel nh.illtjlarlr ? she broke from her faMeninss, receded to the deep angry waters, and suddenly sank, carry ing with her two men to a watery grave. The vessel was built in this city in 1856, at a cost of -iifiO.tniO. The Academy of Music, the most fashion able resort in (J iakerdom, wh're prima don nas have enchanted thousands, has been turned into a stylish horse-stable, and is oc cupied by such notables as Karey,"' tJrui ser," and Ihe most vicious horses and mules that can be found in the ronntrv. On Satur day night, tiov. furl in. Mavor Henry, and other dignitaries, honored the performance wilh their presence and approval. Kindness, wherever exhibited, always menis praise. and no one can too loudly praise Mr. Rarey (or his convincing exhibitions, and his humane and potential plea for kindness to thiH noble and uuen auuru diiiuiai, 111c nuirc. a oc- 1,1 n,-i of his exhibitions here average about $1000 each. Hannibal." the largest Klephant known, belonging to Van Amburgh's menagerie, now quartering for the winter in the buildings on tne site selected for our new Post Office, on Cheiitnut HI., above the Custom House, has been ' wrathy" during the past week.cansing considerable alarm and apprehension lhat he might break his chains and take a walk on this fashionable promenade, violating some of the rules of propriety. Abel & l.ryland's Hterenptican is a new and powerful apparatus, which magnifies photographs, and presents them upon illu minated canvas with all ihe effect of the Ste reoscope. Its advantages are the power to present scenes in natural size, and as many as can get into the hall can see the same scenes at the same nine. Among the local 1 scenes presented last Friday night, were the j towns of Alioona and Katon. Objects of in- j leresi from the Old World, ancient ruins, ar- ' chttecture, battle grounds, Ac, were produced j 111 ail appearance perfect as nature. Wash- inston, Proti, and Anderson were presented, and called forth rounds of applaue, though for the first n was hu"hed like a muffled drum, with deep veneration. Old tJticle Abe's questions" at Indianap olis have been politely received hre, and are regarded as characteristic of the man, indica ting which way the wind blows, and giving I assurance lhat he is a captain who under- I stands the sea. and is fut'y competent to guide the ship of Slate safely through Ihe storm. His presence here is anticipated wilh much pleasure, and thousands will flock to seehnn. Our business men dependant upon South ern trade, are rather gloomy and inactive. Others are stirring and cheerful, anticipating a good Spring trade, later, however, than usual. A notice of the " Xational," here, mav be interesting to many of your readers. It is situated on Ihe south side of Race street, just above Third. It has a Iront of 60 feel, and a depth of 10. The main building is five sto reys high, and the wing on the east, three. Its capacity is sufficient for the accommoda tion of three hundred guests. When you next come to the city, step into the" National Omnibus" at Ihe depot, and you will be con veyed to its portal. Ascend the steps to the hall and yon will be ushered into the Oflice. where we can assure you a kind reception by the gentlemanly proprietors, or Col. Mine, their attentive Clerk. Look around, and you will see Ihe marhie floors scrupulously clean, and all things in order. In Ihe parlor you will rind easy chairs and sofas ever inviting, and the latest newspapers ready Io entertain. Al the sound of ihe gone, we step into the di ning, 30x70 in size, where tables are extend ins the entire leneth. Beine comfortably I . . i- . ,t r a- nd lookin- over the 14 bill of (are. find it as good as the city can afford, j sealed and vou will find and waiters in readiness to serve your choice. On the second floor is a spacious front parlor for the ladies, grandly and taste. ally lurnisnen. Rvorv iWiniinrT is well ventilaled and fitted out in keeping with the good taste aud gener 1 - . osity of Ihe proprietors. e heartily recom mend the National to the further acquain tance uf your readers. T. Tbe attack on Fort Pickens is postpon ed the U. S. Ship Brooklyn having cntne to the relief of Lieut. iSlrmmer, and the undertaking being found too bazudous. There was some quarreling among the Stave troops, who finally dieperced, or were discharged, and made considerable discord, and some bad blood stirred and bad whis key wasted. The last, "fierce" demand, of South Carolina, for Fort Sumter being dccliued by the 1'ret.ident, it was rxpected lhat it would be forthwith attacked, hut it was not that iob bcini? dclaved for better ! : dj ,u kft;n k, uirimiaMVUP, auu iuc t uwhuu wciuf; cuw- mit'ed to the new Government at Mont gomery, who aay No ! It isfaid Andernon ; uan rcceivcu, i riuvn iriuii'ireiutui of men, aecretlj, but it is not certain. Ho j i : i it :r.. has sent all Iba women and children to i New York, and seems in good spirits. North Carolina Convention Election is on the 28th of this month l,A::",lu"' 1 "' . y ur j aro n in laicaic, uu. .uo iusiit.siuu am duceil in ,8s?f anil S() perfectly was It that the Union candidates have an aggre-: aiiapted to the work dcMeneJ thai at the gate majority of over fifty ihnasnnd, and ' Greatest Practical Firld Trial ever held in that the question of calling i convention is ! this country, in July of the same year, at Sy neatived by probably twenty thousand j racuse-" triumphantly carried off the majority. As far as heard from, only two Secessionist! have been elected, in Ten nessee ! The Kentucky Legislature adjourned, without calling "nary" Convection, until the 21th inst. They did, however, rec ommend a National Convention to propose amendments tn the U. 3. Constitution which is a lawful and unobjectionable, mode of making grievances known and proposing proper remedies. F. T. Lally, a leading Democrat, who served io the Mexican war, has written to Got. Washburn, offering to raise a force of a thousand men io Maine in ten days, ready to march at a moment's warning whenever their services are needed. An Alabama P. M. writes to the Tost Office Departmental Washington : "We are not of tbe Union, lut it i$ not the icill of the people." Arkansas bis an election for and against a State Convention, 13th Feb. If called, it will assemble tbe 2d of March. Tbe United Presbytery recently held a meeting at Stcubeoville, petitioned Con gress to reject all compromises to so ex tend slavery, or nationalize it, as to involve the free people of tbe North in tbe sin. A Memphis editor, having asserted that Senator Donglas advocated tbe secession of the Border States, aa the best way to obtain tbe passage of compromise meas ures, tbe Little Giant has written a strong Union letter, urging his Tennessee friends tn .t.nil hw lliA ITninn nnitu. .11 jMr(.iim. J atansca. A gentleman of this place, wbobas just returned from a jonrne, of several months, throngs the Cotton Mates, lotorma us, that the disunion sentiment io those States , t- r , is predominant to a fearful extent, ami that the excitement is kept op by a con - srani supply 01 rum anu baa wnisaey. e it 1 t : I 1 tie uroeeries ana uoieis were aoioe me nnlv business iiist now in most of the inte . . nor towns, lue lew conservative men , i i , i ill mnug .UCUI ( ...ci .win vj tun ..u.o, led on by ibejvrfiticiani who are trying to regain their power, io the Southern Con - federacy, which they bave lust in tbe Uo- ion. A combination of tbe worst elements in a free country is keeping down tbe true sentiment of the houeat, industrious and better class of people. Demagnguirtm and whiskey role tbe roast under the J'ametto rag aud Pelican disbololb- uneiZe Dem ocrat. What Does it M ban TheCbarleston Mercury was very abusive of Geo Houston i because he would not call a special sessiou I tif flia Total I .mrialattlpa It ntiiita from I the patriotic letter just publ.shed b, old an Jacinto, and remarks : "Such is old Ham. We hope he will not, at last die like old Zack Taylor, of a pain in , the stomach." I j We bave often beard it hinted, in a ; qajet mJ that Gen. Taylor was poisoned lv some South, rn fanatie. heeauae of his hostility to pro-slavery schemes : is this f .' . .. ', , reference of the Mercury to his death hint to some enterprising Texan to put Gen. Houston out of the way in the m manner? If not, why refer to Geo. Tay lor's death at all ? l'itttbunj Gazette. Caw am Individual Secede? Some one propounds Ibe following pertinent query to the Philadelphia J'ros: I am a citizen of West Hempfield township, Lancaster county. Our laves are heavy, mine amounting to about $200 a year. I wish Io know whether I have not as good a rteht to secede as Houth Carolina cr Aw Yurk ? I denire to mtnbluik a monarchy in a imatt triy, muvf tn he kiF. and to he entire- ly independent ol the world. I have very many Inends, in numbers about eqnal to Ihe white population of Souih Carolina, two guns, three bull-doses, six months' provisions, &c. If you Ihiuk 1 am right, say so, and 1 will light 10 the bitter end WEST HEMPFIELD. Right of Secession. Here is a peep into ihe future. I low does it look ? January. IS70 United Htates vote to buy Canada of England, for 125,01)0,000. February, 1W70 England assents, provided Canada is willing. March, IS70 Canada votes yea. April, 1X70 Money paid $35,000 000. Mhj If 70 Canada belongs to the t'nion. June, 1S70 Canada secedes under her re served rights as a "sovreign Slate " And Democrats say, "It can not be helped we must not coerce !"J Io Mobile, tbe jteaiiter says every branch of business feels tbe effect of the political crisis. That paper, in conse quence of ibe loss of advertising from Northern firms, whose business does not to reduce its size, recension appears to be a bad business everywhere. TiieCuejiistbvop JlEDicutEABorg ! tbe special delights which have so richly : , . . - . , , , I repaid our visit to .New hngland was Ibe inspecttoo it was our privilege to make j nf Dr. J. C. Ayer Si ( o.'s Laboratory, at T 11 ill . U I,. U ' Lowell. Although we knew by hear eay, i that it was large, yet we were surprised ; J . ,. , ' . When W Came lUlO View Ol Its real lliagnl- I tu Ip, anil still morr br the extent and compli cation uf its truly immense business. The j whole ma.ssive structure is in tact one vast i chemical laboratory, in which the proceses ! l. a a- , r ! this wonderful art are constantly eoing on. ! Medicochemical science has found that the j rurativi nr,inirliil nf anv c.iKclsnp .vtel in . - e . . . someone or more of its cotnpoiient parts. i bus the remedial elltxts ol opium are due solelv tn the mornhia it nniainc. althnnrh I . J . .. . this is tut one-eighteenth part ol its weight; ine mner-sf rriiirvii pari.s are gum, exiraciive and inert or olfenMve matter. Dr. Ayers sys tem separaies the medical prtiperties of each suhsiance employed and we are here shown the processes by which the virtue o( each re medial ag'nt are chased through thealbem.es uniil they come out coinpletrly pure at last. These concentrated, purified me.liral proper ties, or virtue, are finally cnmoined together to produce ihe remedies which have made themselves a reputation for unrivalled excel lnce, all over the world. iNot onlv does the Doctor disclaim all secresy in his art and explain every particular, but he maintains that this is the only process by which the people can be supplied with the best pos sible remedies for ihe treatment of disease. The Formula by which his remedies are made are published in the medical Journals and have ben presented in a larye pari of the ; medical Facnltv of the I nited States.and are 1 1 constanflv snt bv mail tn such phvMcians as - l nnnl. f..e iham It.. it,. -&ee..'ee K.a !'- - i liiial-pv.! IJoonpr . . ImVPr ' VJ v a.uuiJV,! WJlWHU, Manufactured by SLIFER, WALLS. SHRINFR & CO,, Central Foundry, Lewisburg, Pa. riHE Buckeye Reaper & Mower was intro- I oranu uoiu Jieuai ana jMlilomai At the Indiana Stale Trial, held at l.apxtte, in 1858, nearly as many machines were repre sented and as thoruughly tested as at Syra cuse, and the Buckeye was again the Victor ! And so also at nearly all the field trials and exhibitions in 1858, '59 and '60, when it was a competitor. At a number of exhibitions it received the First Premium as a Mower, First Premium as a Reaper and First Premium as a Combined Machine. These numerous awards prove conclusively the correctness of the decision at Syracuse. The combined opposition of the manufac turers of Mowing and Reaping Machines and their rflorts to crush and to bring into disre pute Ihe Buckeye, only served to prove its tsLFEIIIORI I V; and the fears they enter tained of its final success and triumph were evidences of the real wonb and merit of Ihe machine. The Machine has now pa jed through four harvests, and during the last three over Mine Thousand have been built and sold and the farmer may judge of its reputation by the nu merous awards made by committees both at field trials and at Siate and County Exhibi tions, as well as from the numerous demands, which the manufacturers have never yet been able to supply. Slifer, Walls, Shriner ft Co , Manufacturers of Bullock's Patent Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Reaper 4c Mower, Dar ling's Patent Horse Power, Willson's Patent Fodder Cutter, Rich's Patent Iron Plow, and Michigan Double Plow; also,8loves and Cas tings of all kinds. Central Foundry and Midline Simp, Cor ner Sixth and Market tircttt, LtxcU- lura, Union Co.mJ'a. K. a, ilea. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. x0TICE.A nicc, illjr 0f ,1C Kxmi. ' ttT.rn.uiurfirth. i 'n raDtT Agricultural s,-i. " brM "" ' " "" J vbrnr n-at. U'tweei, tile hour id y and 1 1 o Vines, A. M , at ( thentiicaofj. a. Mem. in Uwwourn, n,r tb-i.ur ur 1 -""Wl?" '" lVZl,v, ' ' - ' p. pf.Tll1v (V frpiicral niei'lin" of innlVunt, Aitrlrultnrml l!rk-tr the Men.im or the i nion i'..uin Airiruiinmi s..eiet - 1 "T h'1'1 ' r.!""" r,f J A "' ""'' lnirurif.on J the liltlidar of February neat. bi.an ui-noma ..m n.t 4 ohm, v. m.. tor iii ur- p.vi ill 'Irr'iti t'ltiinn f,r tli- i-n-nui ,t-.r . j. 1'l.lHi.l. J . A . M K 1(1 Z, Uar'c Wr,. I ? . ! vfj aanwj - - JpLGS sUeS(mICOsi ; FOR RENT. rpHE larg. Double Brick House and large Stable on upp-r Market f t..ixl I now occupied by Mr. liuldm as a pubhc house, house. It will be rented as a public h Sheriff's Sale. J lVfiM Luion county and to me directed,! will expose , Public Male or Ou'cry, on Thursday the 2sl day of Keb'y, 1M, at the Public House of I. Brewer, in the h.,r..iih ,.f I I,..,.. j at 1 o'clock. P VI - O- OWM. All that two-storey frame Building and Lot r ground, smiaie on Old Market street in the '.he '"' '" Xe "!"' adjoining lot uf Joseph Shaner on the west. Pom streel on th east and Church alley ., the nr,h,con.ai,ng ,n front on said Market street siny-sii reel. and in depth feet, with the lot or piece' of ground and cnrulage appuneaant to sa,d ouii.iing etc. as ine property of Mri, Mamma. JOHN' Clto.sUKuVE, Sheriff. Lewisburg, Jan 18, IkCI l.ooS House ana Store Konm oa W.irkrl Mrrrt, ie. liitlls. rTIHE subscriber ofTi-rs for sale several I Ulilt h HOI:m:s, and ether Boil dings, situate in the Borough of l.ewisburg. lersr.ns wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonatlvan W olfe, who will give them such information as they mav deire. Julys, IM9 t..'sCH".ABI.E FOR SALE, rPHAT valuable It. 1, k lard property X situate in Huttaloe town-ntp, adjoining lands of Jacob Ilerr and William Cameron", with everything complete for the manufacture ol Urick.Ac. AUn Jil l LDI.W LOTS. Terms Easy. Apply to J"tlN T. VV.TR. Pitthnr, ' "'T. Vt M. CAM KHO.N Ja. iMUtnirg THE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTH T Of I ror.ilfcMK Klift llt.8TOI.lXe Till: IMLD 4I CUAl. AT AN V i-iiio tl. rvnt -JiAi.wjr ..f I'r.f. J, har tt rut till not only to idiUhI- l.ij. lir;.orntif, t.ut IirolWi to hat) UiMn.ferM'Uirtl.init U'M wonlil prtxiuce rrftiilta Uf oti. i ; uut u.ey ,,. ail ,.Ui- ami ,uvt le init carri. ij iwa' by tlic woU'l.Ttui irauiUt ol fnlUutal i prvpiam.tf.ti, at.!. hir -n lor-ri to It-iave tfac tn-iU to iu rem stirs swmy. KrJ tbt loll m, : nun, Muiutf, April l, jiw. a iv r. v. ! . ijfip s a. . : ,,.UlfjfJ jitter 1 nr j ynu in 1 v., coiM-ft-niiisr vi'ur miuwlilr limr Kturative, : "Utl which you htaTr j.uMwhvJ in thin TK'diity an.l ... w.ii, liaMgivm riM; to nuuivf-'ju t-ij.jui - Umtrhiuie ; th- Im -t. in tlie cajf Xbt- tL-,Uirivi fr, lunt, ih it t j ol tn liabiution miiiI nuni. n- tan-,i iu tut- ouimuu: l be in irml onliT ai.j..l B.luraJ culur' X: l I ran ...I ao u.r i.a.iial.1. yea IT li.ir i, i-r. n k-tu-r u,au in nl my liri-r..r lurlv ji-aM papt. mi.rr w.ft, thrill, and twttr colonel; the nalw in tiun . 1 nir wht.kiT. 'Old tl.a tmlv i. r.. "rr "'re uii-u r.y wiping in- Ur in rl,, t-untin-linn . . iu,iwiiirirnuii am .ni.ua v niir. i i.re t,. ,, , u.r r.,r, trr: ,,,,,..,, Mt, ' ETiT arAuLZZ ""anuraiturr and ..ir r ,.,n..a.r..nu-.oii.l. a ! " I'Oi.. it haa, ni..l..u.l len l.n-eiv iiuitateil and la-en : u-ed. nut.,nir wuh. ui .... Kn.i eir,,i. i.ut u. h.,ute ; " "i ujurj..ur nestoratn. .,i an. , Pl'Uiit fur souieiii.'uliis, and yet m bair i at. K.Kjd a i e., r. and hundred. I..ee.mmej it a. Hi iiri ri.,-. ai. 1 j am iimw in vear old. and nut airea hair in fr.i head ie : on mj fac; mud to iiruwr tln-t lact, I wuil tu m kick ctf my -atr ukvn t tl U.t pat wrtrk. I rtintt-d j.'ur Uvor I tiftwo quart briltt-n la-t nimuitr, far min-h I am ery f!rlll 1 e"e 11 tv mv fris-n.tti. ami ttM.y mtimv-i I l Bi Io t r v 1 1. ma D t v rr f tit i: 1 u ii 1 1 1 1 li-r t rial . ati d tt.rn purrhwd nnd i um-j u tah m.,eM,i itunJ.. I , wil. -c i..r. that y.u u.v a tc-t t.y hi.h l ( dl-Ter fritu 1 in thi Kvstortlvv. fold I'V limn. I ' ,". aul.oul auth..rit from v. .i. A i-ur artit'le will i in-ure Mini-ss n,i iitetewier..i t- ' i"'"1. " failure i (-Uvj i.v Uincnn-article, hwti ruw"w Inrnt'r o th" i1- Niu mj July. n . hair, a I a.ur n wi.o ,n,..ire.r mv un- n-?rrtlltirv. tO kN-l VlIU aill.rX.,! f.f llikinXil.liilKl .IraVl . , Pi'nKn i-i.iunjn ut its valuable rvnuiti. I rt-m iiti. tWr i j ir,jour? A.C kAVMi'.Me. I Vt-r. O. J. W.flD: L'er?.ir I .uiti t-rrtaiiily tr.io inir ..ti tr-at ir gusti . ,. t. uiak- km a u th utirlti, II' Wflatlvrful. tiw well a thi utlft - trtl f-ult I ha" i v-H'f'ru-i.et-il rrnm u-intr om hr.tiu .f your Hair Hest, ra- -I ti. Alter U-iiiR fry kitnlut KcH ratlVri. ratailt. hut ! withflttt jiierre.ji, an-i Hn-Jinir my hfaJ nearly tlftitutf j of hair. I watt finally iii-iueW to try a tei.ttl.-ot y.ur Hair I Rf-toratiT.. Now. rwti.Jnr aa-t jutirf ctiuit-rl mi- to an- ! 1 nt'uufc to whrwTt-r may r,l thi. that 1 now ia- a i i Df nj tt.-.ntiful jtn.wth liair, wliit h 1 jiruin.uii'- 1 rtrhvr anl faaml.inT than tliw r.riirinal wa. I will ', tHrM'.rftiikf0.vMtin t rtfumDM-ntl tlii niTaluable 1 , rrmtrdy to ALL !... may ff-J the n -Trust t? l it. 1 R-ft-ftf.illy jfiurn, Kl- V. ALt.l;N HKitTK. i P. f. Thin trxtimnnral of mv ar'robarim fr vnnr i Talunl.l- n.tfli nif fan y.n arrawsn- f I i.- un-chcit' ii l.it if y. u think it worthy a lr wtuonir tin- ret, iixtrrt it you wih : if n,r, .ltr -y, ami uy Both in. ' j Youm, r., i;,T. jl. A. B. 1 Th Rrfora.ttT i put op in not(If-a of thrt-r -i.e. jit larirt-. rolnim. m..t email; th- tna;i hoMn a pint. RnJ j IVtailM firoov ilntir iwr l,ttl- ..,.(.,.'. hni.i. .t r"tjf" p"r ''nt- m"r'' "n tt thr tttnnll. rr- t 1. " .IAr:r'Hr! Tr b"tt"': i.nt-h.,i.i. a quart, y uirr iD pnpirrHli. and r lull Ii.r U.J Vlllllll I'll . I'e..,...et..e l.-...l... j Niid i;aKood lirui-uaod Fanrj iioodi. riealera. ; ior. an.l 114 Msrk-t Streel. St Imnt. lo. mm ! wm aa aw m am am V A H I ET Y STORE AND POST Oi l ICE. A LARGE supply of Bn()ks,Stationery, XL Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, fpices. Fruit, Suis, llaskies. I Pictures, and a variety of MCK .NACKS for so"1 a Basra . "r I i63 LEWISBCRG POST OFFICE. SEVERAL setts of CAMEOS and other! Breast Pins and Ear Rines can be had ! very cheap at the POtsT OFFICE I ADIES can find the largest and hot assort J j mrnt of Letter and Note PAPER. Knvel opesAc. atjhe POST OFFICE T F you want a supply of fine STATIOXE- liV, io the POST OFFICE. TIIOS. ti. falllER TTAS just received a splendid assortment I J. J. of the very best, cheapest and most ' fashionable Jrivelry in the markeu His Stock comprises Hi-cant Ping, Ear Rlnc;, Flnicrr Rlntra, UrarrleiN. Sleeve nntton, Mnd,lk(.liC., which will be sold extremely low for Csr. He respectfully asks the patronase of all his old customers; and also invites new ones to give him a call before makine their pur chases. Call at ihe sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. S4,'5 A. H. DILL Attorney at Law. OFFICE on South Second street, formerly occupied by J. B. Hamlin, dee'd. Lewisburg, June I, 1SK0 William Jones, ATTOIttEY at Law. Collections JY promptly attended to. Office'o Market street, opposite the Presbvterian chmch. W LEW IS B VRti. PA. SUPERIOR COAL OIL LAnPS for sale at J. Baker 4CV s Drug Store also the Portland Coal oil. ...... ''.ani'ui'nousr, a . i VIU 1 l..W, i or may be occupied by two pnvaie families, i Ke"""'', 10 H.-.tiglitn s former, p. n jarI , . Inquire of HK.NJ. .'A LEY. Agent, I Marl"', npar r"or,h- h"e 1 ' bave Va.r"fSS'1 or JOH. Oi l; near Milton. " " fu" vs,r'mcnt of t -l indStorn s, t ,1 Feb. 4 iRoi. ' j Tin Ware, Slot e Pipe, ! Scythes, Hay liy - - - - - s W t,t'.' rt-., ...... . .. f, ... If New StoreNew Goods!; PUBLIC SALE" PHILAD'A TRIMMiwO STORE, ' "lT7"".r, he . tr ,ed at Puhi,e s,i, ' T Dours aLove ,he ri ! uwi.scri'.c ri The subscriber, having a person in ihrCity bovine ennsmmly at Auction, is prepared to ' " h' ;""ds at City Prices H.. siery. Oloves, l.mrhel Cation, letting Needle, IJ"I lars, Itoiious, Tape, and all goods needed by Die Ladies. Also Honks and Stationery, School ita.ionery. School Kleneil WorkfcsW ami I olleye Book Window Curtains at Fire Board Screens. done Io order urder Country l'roduce taken e i;ah paid f. r Kags. 18,1860. H. L. M'.VIAHOV -- exchange April "Industrv must Thriua!" niIXand SIIEETIROaNEslallLslmiMt. I . , ... u , . . 'UAL HLVntl.S, Sitet me. i,r. &r. I will also make to order, on shun ; once. Tin Cul lers, Spounng or any kind of work iu n.y line of business. I tMending and Jobbing genrraltyprrirptiy attended to. JO." A. KKEAMER l.ewisbnre, Oct SO, 1H..9 lltKM U TlVVl sl:E aflnrapM,rtmntnf fhii?rirrl'-T Wall; uibr.rit,ir Crt-.Mr, uig- hrtrl.-n. ativ f.ni, Ua'MN.wl.,iii. r..r rtii.lrn, La.tl pui h.d ..riwili'l 1 alao French Baking Fans, Ac. VAIL A. Mi SHf Jos A. KKKAMKR LAW OFFICK REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTORXKV 4T I.AW Offer at his house ou N". Market M. bet. lt & 2d K7H l.en lshiirg, Ia. Family Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS Sl Co.. I liKNhKAI. liKAU:lti IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, I FmhrKrinevryartl lvrr'minfiii tr th trad-, nurhu GRAIN, Fl.orit AM) 1 EEU 1KA, roFFKK, XIOLAHSKS, fcl'GAR. CHEESE, 11U, FRUITS, Ac. Ac. Ar., Market ttreet, i.jisire the l'ust Office, l.f li Mmrp, a. rP O. E. A Co. Lave ju.t receivpd J fr"hfrrim I'liwa.trli.l.ia a.r tariff atork it til arli-rti-.! lir.icrtaii l.f vrry ainij. aaioaic loih are I'eacliCM anil Tontafors, put op in Calm, and warranted -uri alia frrpb. Dried Ai'iiks, IVaclics, Prune'. Cur rants. J'rewrvinfr Citrons. Fiir, DatcsJ.'iusiriH l'ro:n C.J to Isj ct?. per Hi., I'ickics of all ilp-fiiptions, Pure Jaia ( OH Eroiinf, aud .ut uin air-llcht fan?, rx.rn. f..r famiiy ua. A lurxr li'titf ,uprrir MA CA EltLL. .! I) ( OU tl.SH, HLIihl.SG, JIAM. BACOA, Ac A v.-neril ajtortinft of WilloiT and ( pilar Ware, (.laws n are, ii-nivare. i:ar:i: n wair, Itope, iniue, 4af. Fish OH. fluid. Fine Oil, Cnitdie, Cnmllr and Lump Yi, frt Tallaw, Lard, J c. . Sinnfirnll L-inrlj Wlio.-.l llrnmn r.tn : . uui unu.i.iu., (tOUlUCO 0110 DfqOrS, d cl)0lCC rnriCltl. i ,,, " - ! rloilT. I lll'll MonI I ntfltnf' I'nrn ! R.ve, Oats, Ac, always on liand r;.( diUrtrcd free n ' charge to cuitomers rcj4tltni; u-itttin the btriiuh. Tn attempt to enumerate all the article wMrh hare fur aale wi uld he iuiiiailila. Vi e mnuid reape. t ftilie inane the i-nblir to rail and eaaniinanur asTtnienl of oriMTrie. Vie are e.inSdeur nt l-ine atl ?tZll JMojtif ehean aa they ean ha hnn jht thia aide nt I'tiilad We wi.uld narlii-ularl aolintnur country friend to ai ua a ran ; n.r H purchase oW manner nf Protlvcr, nd pay an hich an ar.y tv-dy elh. Irwwburj, April H, liw. T. 0. EVANS t CO- - - yf-tt r wc nf ' ' O B( TIV T Wins: " '-'' j al DESORMAXDHTS DEXORMAXDliTS c - - a- : '; VKRV liF.HT OIL .ALWAYS 0 HA.XP! VLIiY IIET OIL ALWAYS O.V I1AMJ! I.i wit urfr. Aur. 3. lro. p C - N I C . -fc We'll jump into tht Wagn, and all take a riJe." A I.AK'.F., hamKome and rerv cnmfnrta- bir U 4.l) has been fitted up lor ihe especial arcomuiudatii n of Pjc-ic and other similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to Jos. M. HOCSEU Lewishur? June :J. IS.f9. ( OIL Oil. (OIL. rfpHE siibbcriber keeps constantly on hand a larpe as-ortmeni cf the very best Sha- nit'kiu and W likes- liarre V 1 A L. for lime and I SlltVC J'.'js:-. w iiit.ii tit will ?ri 111 nit- inj lowest prices lor Lash or (. ounlry 1 rouuee. Also, Blacksmiths' Coal, Flutter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, lhat I will not ! he undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight wiil be given. Coal Yard near Weidrnsaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. Lewisburg, May 2751.. DR. I. BRUGGER, HO'KLOPITIIIC PII1KM ItX, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, beiween 4ih aui! 5ih (upstairs.) Lewisburg, May, lsfio U38 NEW FIRM TN THE OLD HIOP! The subscribers j. respeciiimy announce io me citizens rt Lewisburg and vicinity that they have formed . . .. a rannersnip in the Tailoring Business, ... ., , , r . ai the wfll-known s!and of James ( nweflon Market street, where they are prepared to AAD MAKk I f to order in the very best style. Men's and Eovs' ( lotlllliE of every description on short notice. We ask a share of the public paironage JAMES CRISWELL, J. F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburg, April , IS'. 9 ATTENTION ! ffHE finest coats made on twelve boors' notice by JOHN tt. MILLEK, N. 3d St. the oldest and best Tailor in Lewisburg Da. W.H. BarKHnt at. Da.X. C. Pran Pl'RDY & HtCKIIOOE, FIIYSICJAXS AXD SFKGEOXS I)ESPECTFCLLY offer their services u , the citizens of Lewisburg and Ihe sur rounding country. leFarlicular attention paid to SURGERY Enquire in West Market street or at the residence of Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. 1W0. II. CaERII lRT, DESTIST, has removed to South 3d street, four doors from the Town Clock, LEW ISBURG, PA AY "ANTED On accounts due llii Offiee few bushels o( gnd POTATO M aaturday, February 16. lSfii the following property, to wit : G llor I Colt a lotofthoronrt bred sliort-Lorned I)u,ham ( "V with ticiiiirrpr. !t fv, . st0,k slf(f . - ' f'HUC, 1 CloTiretd Hullnr I V ' ' annirj in Mill, 1 Fuddcr Cutler 1 hr ii"' J.-,,, aI1(J 'J'ai kle Inkc Pi,'el?r ,V ,7 i i 'lh' ? tf 1 ch Forkn r la,rre K:,'"t'r?-,? Iar wnSi,i; Laddt-rs, 2 email twr-hor.e"Vawn!1 lfi'l?1'!'' Wa-0"- PI y-wu I li s. Harrow.-. Ci, Harrow? Culuat0rJ rm tookino- ,,.. - 've. l nin I in.llnA i the ton 2 Jar .PS otlicr CliaiD.0, Hiuvc!.., inb n "5 and iiumcrotis otlier article?. ' comm-nce prec,.,!y , . of said day. when .,,.. aIi, cond,.ln ".T be ma,!e known t,T VI1.1.1AM FKICI CKAiJERLIN BBOl Corner or I'lllh and Market Sti LEW Ism jA ' ATr E have now and Wl cu,jnu. .....urlme.toun.ch e ,uUe the .J. of Ihe conimuiiilt : " DRY C( ()!.-.; ROCEHie FURD ware, ql eexsu ake fnh SALT, FLASTKR. COAI. tFJl' ENT.1 RON. STEEL. SI'RINgs COACH 'IRl.MJUNGS sI! I LER V AND S1I he FIXWNns Ac, Ac. ' All ot which Till be oH a fasrabrr,TM lorca-h nrlarm prulucf. will be ma to ihe trade. A lilrral discauol 'LEyjsi;cr; MILL?." We are ptepHr-il m ft,, Cut. m , r v.rrnat v rk to m,!er. upon linial trrni. Aft .lkas ol larain toi.f.ht at hifhst niarket fr:ca. I' Fiuur an.j FreJ for sale. Ttrtnj CAll. l-'IlAVEEliLLN' iK0. l.ewiiburg, Kay 3, leCu Yf R'l) ; i 1.. Zl 3il.lt. havir, jqm reiornri I , fr-n I'ht.ie'thta nh the largnt sifCKif'i . " ' '' everbri nahi mia.a i uni KM ri i. !. n.ntr ,.,n, .,. nirrs anu tne fn tiei l Le.,stUr2 au.t .c.oi- iv peneia.iv to ran arn! ste her ; a.-si r rr,,ii before pott haini; r Iseu tore. i-onh,!eni that I have tl.e (it nds which w it p!e;ue the most iati !i. Ui taste. 1 will spin neither labor nr r irmif ie to accimmedatt all desiring I., have wnrk d. ne. In mv Mock you will f.d En.VNETS cf all size. Ribbons. !siik. French and .An.rricaa Artificial Flowers, ' arien n. t rapes and ev ery article u-rd in the Miiiinerv Busiiiest. lUiai hisb and Tit d,.r,e ,,), DP. nes and despatch also lsima t order. Vou wilt jind me ai my old stand ia North Second M. I.euisbure, April SMS60 JIAJ.DTIJIES OUTDOXE! JOII H tl l.S & CO. TTAVE JUM rffnve'1 0" addition to thtir I )H.T1S frb DppIy of Spring AM) St M.VEk HOOnS. nfi um mmi w-1 ' pcifully 0 inform the Ladies and Uen.kn.ea ; oi i own and County. that their can suit them 1 in anything iu their line.cl trade, style, qual ity aud price. I'or Hie LadlfA, men aa nam a,l f.e, Si ka. IHaek Siilta. rr.Bfb V rin,. l(..,oa. I a.l.uere. l-.ui.lerhearea. IPM : llal.!.. M.4ar Balmoral Skirl., jael-t.., Hirt. e. fp,m. trt.K . , , , ,Dd M j,,. ma. h. ( neheraai.il KinM-h lrinia. - iar.1- foe aia Tha. ler. a m.e -alerla n M l...ie.-M,, , , dnm.aa, I lira ..fall kin.la. lik.ara. Il...;er. and tthit. r 00.1a. i.l , kicl- KmbrLalenea. Dd Ltmcauc guoda oi aaarj tla aeriptioD. Tor Ihe f.rnflrnirn, 1 thahet an.l lanrel atwrisienr : u n. eBil.rariDf th, O..U.I fa.hmiial.le rt, or ( li.ll... l asaimrrea. Ve,I,rS OT.-rer-.tiT.jr-. an.l li-nts' lurii)alnu UtaIf fet.eraitv. . I"1. KeaJj made Hotliiug, luu and lara,h.r H. and B'.a. Also a!l Irinif ri-AsTF.K. Ae. f GROCERlEf., HARD SWAKB, SALT, .AI1-S, i Fli-H m . i and J bH.a. riiAI. A larer onantitr of Stove f oil, : ah.rh we will deliver to a ratt'nf tt.wn OB ahort a, tiee. at aa (.w a figure as ll.a aame inalit of nal eaaaa im iind an a lierr elw in umn. Alandiffereaii kia.net l.imel urn, ra Coal. fin. Wood take. r jcaania far coal. lF Cash raiil ft-r all aiiirTs of GRAIN Old Stand and Large Assortment ol .Vfir cnnrv yr:ir ;on! .YA H" li'ttt'iS! yt IT GOOD S! fiR SPRlyr; i.vp nrvvrit! tux srhiyn ad srvvEitr rvK .vy ;.v; jyn run sraiyi: a.xd fmMKst 'ALL A.t m:si CALL A.D SEBr lALL Ayn st:Et call jyn utei Ki.-r.VKK. irri rug 4 v A i:fi k. in irar at co iRmm, trcLmr. ro KhtilER, 1TILILK CO LewiiWr, April 5, Ifo. J.S.Marsk. r.Shurklrj. f.l .SB,ir. Ir j. P.Btaier 3. S. fvlARSH & CO, (irri-9"ld to (llM-ap-, lUR ft CO LEWlSUUl.d FOUXDKY AGRICULTURAL WORKS . vwk baw eon.taotij on hand and fnr aal.. . vuuLfcALK or RETarU hvpT. Jt'trrr ad irrtT iinrxtrn (.'rata aW tVreua and ff-mr IU irw.,d. $rrm ahrl AtWi nT$ ; CtttMT ( HUMrTS, rtil f ttiUtrg, i rrf frrg, t tt,Wt, iNfJiVW, Hflls. jTva ! m , i,iBWi, j,a Aulj(n0. (K.rru.,1, 1 ' r uri-vlT(. n-adf at all tiate tn tm ix ; ,d .i.sV.tVb Wcrk or m;.S,,.S5 warranted aa racon.mcndad.- jrdera traecilaiir aoliriled aod ri Dii uj atleiidrd to. JUBa i, 1SUI Hursh & Goodman, .'Vrr(lBm,.eir...v KAVE received and cpened a CHOKB assorinient of all ihe latest styles ol Spring and Summer (ioods. The paruru!r attention of ihe Ladies is called to iheir.iucl of Brilliants Dress Silks Prims Delaines Shawls Fig. Fr. Merinos Collars Dncals Sleeves lilnghams Inseriings Foniards Erf?in!!S Chinizrs (iloves.Ae ALSO Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres Jeans, Tweeds. Vrstings. Muslins, Drill ins, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and ."yeihoes. Hats and Caps.sJ together wilh a complete assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cetlarware, CJiieensware, tc. ' of which will It dispo'ed or rn s faverj Me terms ihe same articles can be f urela ased any w here. C't wl '