The Lcwisburg Chronicle, IIIirilDIlT FiMlLf JOr!t, Iautd on Friday Mirttituj il Ijewitlurff, Union rnnnty, I'mmylranin. TSS JfS. $'4 p r,TOM i autasck und tbanautatebr abort r iCTiod. Ikui 4.. rent forfour meat ha, IS ct fr nix wonluj. - - . . . .. BIl.Tlt,! t'A fur tWO . e. eiDtieNo.NSrt. p.vwmui. m.ii . r.rtf 4 u told, u umi. or b.uk note, at their y.lae.er.. t-rap"" "" AarcaTisivis-TS handsomely inn-it.nl at 6J cents per quay. weak, efitea.'i uleao.uont iu-crtioau $.1 .. ui months, $3 year. " I""- 14c ,ir- f 'A T.Hara-l.ue..r.5,- Merehaut-c. no. avar m fourth of .column, fl year. AM other, as m.y W aeraed upon. A fuoar in 11 linee if brio ier. or 12 .f nonpareil. Larva cntj,i:ereot:. r-. and adTrrtiseuHutaof dwnor.ltii-.lt terd-nry. are not -.!mllte,l. Communication lein:J on tr.j Irs of pmit interert aot within tne ran;;., of larty or f-ert:ir':.in contest. All letter, to come pnt pad. nreoan-aiii. d by the n-uieand aldraal of the writer, to Tvsvlre attention. Th mwxetic tki.tmrai'II in lrcn.d in ihcofire .f tl.Chroni.-:. hr.hUh.oofteagvtimp .rt-.nl New. in advaoea of the Ma:l. ronrtdUhthe')fi.-.remri'ni-rii-isrm't Y,t,ajou i'MXTixv. .hii,in ia-rt.-d BvatnaM and deiipatoh Bad on refa..ial.le u-rina. OMii Ad.ti.nut..U i..a for .u nhaniod in.andj .bwnrk.hindiiivrmi. .tHi.. :,uwt, u. .., .tor,,M dievr abore llie Pol OUico. vrosD": t cosn-i.!us. " ' Pn.n. U.nviv. P,Tlfl 1 V i tlVKKTI.B Mnnf ,rlur.-r. M. n lut;-... si- hsniCJ, i H who vifih to Hn.r 11 ..tuM -It. rll lo r:u.io lilt, rolumuaof thr I'lrtih't-ii t'Kruft Ii li- it lr:e and inereanin-5 clrrulnli-n in n e -mr.in'0v vi:ii::iiine Uri proportion of rlire. .lveiit :o luci-ri, cm-uw. n aud aAirK as any io tli- sui. j" See !Sew stOtri'tiKCivii iith. TFFor School Teachers wanted two Elections to "come t IT" a plendi 1 Print Large and tir.portant Am t i n "?alr. and aoy amount of Fall and Yv'tntcr Mi-rch-andimng to be inspected and sold,see llie new a lvertisemenls in iiwiuj's ( lintiice. Cornty Eaillinrs. It will be seeu by reference to nur ad vertising columns, that a time is fixed for the Election of the Committee to locate and the Committee to superintend the con-! structionof tbe county buildings. We j Senator, in place of Dr. Gwin We do , cf Virginia, I Krschell V. of Georgia, An find a general desire expressed to have j not kuow the sentiments of the new men j 'rcw f Tennessee, and J. Xeely of Cali luildings that would be solid and useful, in power upon the iiestion of Slavery ; j f,jr";i- WI'cre arethe Smiths as well as showy aud ornamental build- j but they could not be worse than the le- j t& gentleman from Mincrsville as ings that shall answer every purpose for a : mocracy who have ju-t been repudiated ; j fur);3 U3 tuat 0Vt.r 700 were raised from buudred years tocome. The various sites and therefore any change will be for the j the liquor dealers in Schuylkill county, to proposed, wnl of course be limine J, and their merits considered, by all who have any choice iu the matter; and it is cor- tainly desirable that the j.rica at which they can be obtained shall be made known I in legal binding form Ik fore the day of the Electiou. Let the contest, if there j must be one, be carried ou in a liberal and patriotic spirit ; and whatever pi iut is fix ed upon, let us agree that it is "the very best," and all put our shoulders to the wheel to put up such buildings as shall re alise every reasonable expectation aud jus tify the confidence reposed iu us by our friends iu the townships. State Election. The returns of the late cauvass in our State are remarkably sb w coming in, so that we are unable to give the majority (if any) for Pluuier, or tbe exact majority of the Democracy in the Legislature. Our information is that the Democratic fusion- ita have 17 S-nators, while the Wbigj fusionists have 1G, and in the Assembly, CO of the f irmer to 31 of the latter. Tbe attempted union upon Nicholson, although sought with the purest motives, was evidently too late, as it confused the cmvass very seriously in nearly every county : and thousands ot votes have been c-ast tor Henderson, v liitamson, v-ieaver, and Martin ; and other thousands of autt-. slavery votes were not cast at ail. I rem j From returns, it would ftera that the vote on Canal Commissioner is 50,000 to 75,000 abort of last fall's vote, and therefore is only a test and proof of the superior aeti-1 vity of the friends of the repeal of the jug ' law. The Lwjuor League has done up its business as slily and as el.-an a? the ICuow j Nothings did theirs last fall. j ... Tl.o rolnrna fr.on nur ni iohhorin ! mst ... , r t liquor- alf-aud- a.f Duuioeratic fusion, bc couulles indicate the success of nearly or 1 .' , . .. , , . . .. , . : sides several smaller parties, to divide the quite all the M lug ani American iti-Kois in Dauphin, Perry, M lOiii, Huntingdon, 1 lllair, Center. Clinton, Potter, Tioga, Sui livan, Bradford, Susquehanna. Democratic Lycoming, Clearfield, Co lumbia. Montour,Northumber land, Wayne, Schuylkill, and all the Anti-Prohibition counties in tbe Eat. Divided Luzerne. Juniata, Lancaster, Chester. Trot Isaac N. I.oomis has 175 niaj. for Register & Kecord. r of Clinton Co. Andrew Gregg has 81 uinj. for Senator I the Center district. ASFitMUI.YMF.N ELECTED. Jacob Struble in Center, Kirk Haines in Perry, John Purcell in Mifflin, Gibbo oey and Wiutrode in Huntingdon o. li'.air, Calwcll and M'Ghce in Lyco. k Clinton, Baldwin in Tioga, Laporte aud Holcomb in Bradford, Ingbam in Sullivan, John V. Smith in Wyoming, Gay lord aud Harri son Wright in Luzerne, Montgomery in Columbia & Montour, Lebo aud Hippie in Scbuikill, Zimmerman iu NorthumUl, Nummi and Wright in Dauphin. Weil done, Union County ! If all the friends of Liberty in the State had done as well for Nicholson as little Union, be would have been elected by a triumphant majority. The Whig majority in this division of tbe county (Snyder cut off) is about 4U0. Nicholson has 1500, Henderson 135, and Cleaver 15 1G50 in all, to 793 for l'lutm r ; or a msj. of 707 for Nichol.oD, and 47 agaiuat Pluuier. Ovee two to one on the right aide 1 Thii shows that numbers of Democrats who oppose Slavery, voted against l'lumcr n account of bis apparent Slavery posi tion. Vi'tre a',1 S! iv rj-haiin!: D..-iai'vralj at the North to take the same bold, manly and only consistent stand, the extension of Slavery would be stopped, and measures put in operation for the diseuthra'mcnt of all who are held in bandage for co crime, Burning of Freelurg Academy. MesSBS. KlilTOHS: Ou Saturday, the 13tb inst., at from 3 to 8 o'clock, F. M., ( Treeburg Aeadciny was totally de- l.imlk.8 Itrloorinterl intheirarret ... J..- , ...V. J, of tbe building, aud when first discovered the flames burst forth from the roof. Tbe engine was immediately put in operation, and every possible effort made to save the noble building, but to no avail, and now nothing remains but the smoked and bro ken walls. It is not tiuitc two years since it was dedicated to the cause ! f Literature, and we may safely assert ,he uoljl:St structure 10 the I ; territory now to be caded buvder county. j-je iiorary f the Literary Society was - . also destroyed. The dimensions of the I Luildiii w. re 5 1 by 35 feet, three Stnrrv.3 j lh LTC(mi; County ' o - . Mutual Insurance Company to t lie amount ..f sSl tlllf! nlioiit S! I . The schoo. it. i, was iu a prosperous condition. Students from different counties were here, auu our citizens deeply deplore tbe :oss tuey nave sus'aiued. A .wToi'RHOI.li.K. l'reeburg, Pa., Oct. 10, IS 55. Revolution in CaliTornla! John liijlrr, iijlulrd. The chction iu California has resulted ' in the complete success of the American , State Ticket, by uiaj riti-s ranging from ( 500 to 5,(.'UJ. J. Nkki.y Johnson is the J new Govern r, (-n that a JoiiUson bus beaitu a liioh r, if a jSiolir did beat a Jol.nson,)ot whom weoiuj Know ma. Ue)lic cum,ut uuJ ,.f01, ,,ia bunJs. is an Iudianian, about 30 Jears of age, a : Ml.uiou t , ,.lXa on tIlC part 0f all merchant we believe by occupation, and ! (n, wu!J L(J a ,,.lbHc llf nt:Ct. elected clin liy ly lue voles in tne unuers. The Legislature is also American, am nnon it devolves the election of a L. S better. VviLUAt.i-naT Oct7l7 P M. TLpj iave ,iaJ a C(llIi!i(,n below ,owDj aL(j ,iavc (J c,lange taggage and carg thorc Tbe nn ali ieoill,;Tc. a , , - , tra.-k. No one ..;n , , - - , - thumber'.and train will be abandoned uutil Governor of G -orgia, with a Dcm. Legis ,). -,. n i r or !romniive ! laturc, and 4 Democratic Congressmen to j c A similar accident happened the same j train a few days Inf. re, by which a loco- j motive was gieatly damaged. On i'uesday, a number of Miltonians at Sunbury, had got down by " ridin' on a rail," but were wondering how they should get back ! With their county seat on our side, two ; years betiee, they eau foot it home easily J and let the lightning and all other traius take their own time and butt when they choosc j teyThe season of tbe year has again . which an Emperor might be proud. Rarely arrived, when it is necessary to caution all ! is it permitted any one mm to know that his house, shop, and store keepers, to guard ' is bestowing health and life to the mas well against HUMS. Sec that all your ! fce "f hls fcil"w mfn' , , r . . .i Such a reflection is worth working for,even stovepipes have firm connections, are not 1 ' 'I though he bad only the reflection for his re- burnt out, and ubove all that they are j Viti.Sprinsfieid Duihj Conner, stron-lv secured by wires to their proper j - " - J - ie It 'toiwir's 1'iLts, an nnd .ubted ReineJy t.r a-Uinla. places. See that your chimneys aid ure- Mr. 1:1.1 woaon. of Buk.hi a. n Vorn. bd s.r nv I plaCCS are not open for Sparks. In short, , 1 , , . , , i i take every reasonable precaution, day Dy ...,ir., i.lt,.,nl ane vour duty, and can ! .-vent with the eli wise Ituler. leave the event with the eli-wisc Ituler. Three fires iu neighboring towns, we ,nnn t, roer.nl till weelf 1 ; . JoriE" Ftviox." The Liipior Dealers ju cw 1 ork State, have bad an open con vetition, and adopted half the ' Hard' and ; baf the S.fi' Democratic tickets. So there is the Republican anti-slavery fusion, , the American pro slavery fjsion, and the 1 . 1 J ' . r ,1 I New York vote this fail. Some of the large Cities will throw an immense vote for the Liquor Ticket, and the result is utidcr the circumstances somewhat doubt ful. aJThc MiiHlnburg S'tr cf yesterday ' says: "Is the contest now over? The future will tell." Any new plot batching up yur way, neighbors ? Is it really to be said that your ambitious, " arrogant," n.ilrn l.itvn ia nniiirf in fur m..iier rlivis- f . jUDi T the sake of COUIltJ 8cat ? Ku(,,r wait .J flce how it ! Works to come to Lewisburg. If it does not suit tbe people, of course they will make any change their iutcrest reasonably demands. Lock Havev, Oct. 13. About 12 o'clock last night, a fire broke out in this place which consumed Iluling's hotel and stable, Grier's hotel and stable, a new Arcade, the Lock House and stable, Acker's warehouse, Bridgcn'a stable, and one or two small offices on Grier's lot, and also burned a man very seriously. It is uncertain how the fire originated, but it is general opiuion that it was fired by an in cendiary. Loss estimated at $25,000. S"Thc Season continues mild and pleasant, happily for tho farmers, whose late but bountiful crops are not yet all secured, and tho seeding hardly fiuished. We havo had no killing frosts, and but the merest spriukling of snow. Oa Friday morning last, however, there were four inches of snow, iu the neighborhood of WilLa-Barrc, and northwardly ; while it is staled that snow fell in IVKalb Cj , III , ni catly tLc i'.li iritt. Lewisburg Chronicle Fire in Turbutville. Early one morning the latter part of last week, a bright lijjht was seeu in a N. V. direction from Lewisburg, which we arc since informed was the burning of tbe new brick and old wooden houses of wor ship owned by the Lutheran and German Congregations, Turbutville. They stood siJe by side, and the fire was first seen in the new house. The origin of the disaster unknown, and bard to account for, as uo fire is known to have lecu used for any purpose about the premises. l.Scvcral errors in the New Berlin Titan Election T.ible, for our couuty, are copied into the I.Lfil.uhurj Slur without correction. Strou-ie's vi.tu is 1 70 iustead of 1 GOD, and Ciawfords 577 instead of 6ti7, leaving Strouse majority MS instead of II 12. lluhl's vote is S35 instead of 985, and his uiaj. 21 iustead of 113. I!, nbci's vote is 827 instead of S72. Aud (JulJiu's uiaj. 1S5 iustead of 205. Goor roil Ohio! The majority for Chase f..r G iveruor, i something like TWENTY TUOL'-iANO, aud for the rcuiain ur 01 tne i.epuo.icau oiaio aicnci, , 40,'JOO. Some 20,0U0 votes, it is thought, wire thrown awav upon 1 limbic, In I !5otU braucocs ot tue l.t'gwlature are also Republican. A Ti.ACtiERs' issr;Ti-TE, is called iu the iSVijr, to meet at tl.u Eiias Church, iu jMHuilurg, at 1 l'.M. i,l' Tuesday theOih Nov. neit. All Teachers are cordially invited to attend, and wiil be eulcrtaiued by the citiz 'iis at their homes. Commeniiaui.k I'liOMi-rNiCSs. Andrew Kennedy has settled the I'apiieate State aud County Tax for Lcwisburg iu full for tffyJYhcre are now at least roi'B Gover nor J.iiinsous in the United States John aid iu the election of Strauh and company. fcairOa the IStbult., Isaac II. Corneli son, late of lanville, I'a , was ordained pastor of tho Presbyterian Church in Toulon, Stark Co., Peoria Presbytery. J-lIersehell V. Johnson is re-elected Americans. ( sr"The statistical tables of mortality shows a reduciion in this country of the proportion 1 of deaths from pulmonary diseases. Doctor j Aver attri'itites tins resti't to llie elfect of his Cin rry Pectoral. He also asserts that the cures from bis Cathartic Pills give reason to believe ihey will, as they come into more general use, materially reduce the mortality from those particular diseases for which they are designed. From what we know of his preparations, we think he has grounds fi rhis cUim., and if he has, it is an attainment of 0( lJ,ly rent nl-lit .n l lay; lh muh at tinea alm. rli'ia-a mm. ana -au-i mm eononnaiiy mi -pit okniu.us m .r ,,ti.r Mt,ni nr.iriniciMr. n-i ht r.miij 1 1 wite .listrseu Otfy.nu ui.-a.ur . t.i eo tern ten&.iaao re- ,'-'"' Tit Za!'T2j"?!j'."Z '"-' ' iLau w h i. for tae'iast j ti'trD y r. Ctirrectrd Wteklu. W heat SI, to I. tt :'. .5 12 . 12 . 12 . 10 Itye. ts? Tallow Lard Uaeon Hum Cloversixd... CO Corn pi a x .' ii "d (l.jL,j r.'jl'c'g ..,. - KWiar 75 G7 1,'J5 1-5 110 12 I 5 50 1 DIED, In rjnffiloc 7p. l.'fli insl.nuziBtTB wife of Adam Sheekb r Esq. In Milri.y, Pa.2S:h ull. aged 41 years, M tat wife of llev. Nathan Simtweil and daughter of the late John M'Cleery Esq. of Mdlon. Reeentlv, in LoieJon, K.ist Tennessee, Wst. C. Welch, Jr., late of ISeilefonte, in his 3Cth year. He was supposed lo hive gone into the river to bathe, (as his clothes ami a towel were found on the bank, and his body a short distance below,) and th.it some casually hap pened bv which he was drowned. In ISiitTilo Tp, II lb instJicua Bakes, in Ins 42d year. On ihe llth inst., Jons Iti.EruLLR.in his 46th year .Mililiiiburg -star. J- - d" ewisnnrg, l nton at Elixaicth Marsh, axed 3 years, 10 months and 21 days. I liif- unniinig nnmi irain..rinR n.iwi-ra Matli .ia-kr I a fnitrr.-mt bad t i.l-.-a a ar- atli in IM-n'n b-iwrrs Beyonil the " ocarlv II kI E. eh till 'e nrt-ne ii.-ar -l.il.hiiM prsced sinre lift an4 ron4.'iu.ns.s i-re biTen, lUlh in !ii;.'iir isa-e-tne-a trard A ...r.sln.-f ! heaven. Prof.Geo K.Blissof Lewisburg University very impressively administered the consolation of Ihe inspired word at the residence of the deeply afflicted family. Com. S. V. fc Vt. D. TURNPIKE. A N Election will beheld at the Office Jl of Robert Candor, Es.j, on the Finl Mm dui in fiaermber next, hetiveen the hours of 3 P. M. and 5 P. M., to elect one President, one Treasurer, and five Managers to conduct the business of the Sugar Valley & While Deer Turnnike Coffijlany. C.GLDVKI NST, President. White Deer Mills, Oct. IG, 1P55. te Seven School Teachers Wanted, rr0 teach School in While DeerTown- L ship. They are requested lo meet the Uoard nt Directors on Saturday, the 3d day or Novem ber, at the house of Ann Guintcr, in New Co lumbia, al 1 o'clock P. M. on said day. al which time and place they may be employed. Reasonable wanes will be paid foreood teach ers. Oct.1753 AARON SMITH, Secy. F.S.O. WILL please meet This Eve ning O.I. Fi i ro. & West Brauch Farracr-Oet. 19, 1855. New Hasonic Hall, Philadelphia. (iEXTS wanted in every town and i V county in the United States, lo sell the lieaunful picture of the Crund L,odxe Itoom. iu itie New Masonic Hall, i'lnladel pliia. This I'late is selling very rapiJly, anJ elicits l!ie aitmiration of all. tr llie correct ness and fi.leliiy with hich ihe STATrARY, FKESCi) PAI.M'INUi AXU FL'K.MTLKE are represented, and the arustic beauty and harmony of the colors. Size of l'lale, 22 X 28. I'rice, $3 OO. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to take agencies for it, will pW'ae a.Mress, for funher information, L. N. KOENTIIAL, Oct. la. '55m Ltt.'wgrupher, Pbilada. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! A VCTlOXf A VCTIOX.' ! POUXTKY Store Kt'epcrs arc Invited J to exj.nine llie Mock t.f VUY CUODS, FAM Y (HKHtS, DRESS 77..W MIMJS, STAll'tSKIiY mid VUSFEC1 lUMiRIICS, lit be idf-red at Public Sale to the highest bid der for Cash, or approved security, un Monttuv, October a, ISM, will be o.lerrd at the Store of M. I.E vVlfl, Market street, lloron"h ot Lewisburg, next door to Kline's Hotel, a new and choice stwk j of )HY (jOO!S. purchased for cash in e York and I'li.ladelpln.i, ronsit- iug of l.'.ilicoes, Mu-ilin de Liine. Cashmeres, Si:ks, Gi;i'-!nms Cotton Flannel, all woe! l'iaanel, llala l'lai.ls, Woolen crfs. Caps i and Coats for children, Woolen and Cotton 1 ,sk.rv D,esi j-rimniiiiQS. Ribbons, Srwing silks. Spool Cottons, Woolen Yams, Tapes, llinailr-, CSC., in cieai variriy. .i.mioi iiiiiin. LetterDeed ami Note PAPEK, Ui istol Hoards for paiutiiiv:, white and blue Pal-boarJ. Straw IS .arts, Wrappms Paper, Envelopes, Pencils ami IVns, ic. Also, a lare stock of t'ou letiioiiirk's Will iiImi ue sold, a lot of HOLSEIIOLD FL KXII I KE, such as Tables, Chairs, Bed steads, Carpels, spring seat Sola, spring seat Kicking Chair, &c. A while granite DinroT Met, entirely new: one of llallet, Davis .V Co.'s seven octave Pianos, remarkably fine tone, roily six months in ur.e; gilt and mahng anv frame Mirrors, Pictures, Ac.; a white Iiali.ul m:irb;e Ion Dmshtg J.ire.m, serpentine snap?, cost ,a rnnaoeipnia ..... - j" since; a line lialian uiaroie top enclosed , ... . ... . .,., 1 asnsiann 10 maicn uurrHii, cnsi uu 4 vanetyol Household and Kitchen articles, too 7 I.llinerous to mention. Store Stove. Parlor Stove. Cooking Stove, ! Terms C,iA on delivery of Ihetroods. The sale will commence on Mondav, Octo ber S9, iti.i'i, al 10 o'clock A. M., and will be continued from day to day uutil the sale is iin ished. col" Hti'i$ ooly- Monday Ermine will be appropriated to Ihe Ladies, and no Gentlemen will be adoinied. at which time Dress Goods, Embroideries, Kibbons and Dress Trimmings will be oflered for sale JOHN IS CI'TLER, .taciionerr. l.ewisbnrg, Oct. 19, 1855. ts ELECTION NOTICE. VOTICE is hereby given that an Elec- i.1 tion will be held at the house of A. H. Dlair, in the Borou;h of Lewisbur;, on Satur day, the Hth day of November next, between the hours of one and six o'clock, P. M.,a2ree. ably to the provisions of the 6th and fitn Sec tions of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An act for the erection of a new county out of part of L'nion lo be called Snyder, and relative to the seat of justice of L'nion county," for Ihe purpose of electing three persons to Consti- I lute a Ituilding Committee of Ihe Connie I 1 11 Idinffs of L'nion couutv in the Borouzh cf I Lewisburg 1 and also three persons whose duty J it shall be in establish the site for the said 1 public buildings; at which election each sub scnoer lo said building fund, will be entitled to one vote for every ten dollars subscribed by In in or them towards said building fund. William Cameron Alex. Amnions G F. Miller Eli shier P. Beaver William Frick J.'hn Chainberlin James F. Linn Jon. Walls J. Hayes Co. Thomas Hayes Jonathan W olfe Johnson Walls Michael Fichthnrn Severs Ammon Philip Billmeyer Charles Penny Francis Wilson C. D. Kline Samuel Geddes James S. Marsh S. L. Beck D Reber Joseph Meixetl James Criswell. Lewisburg, Oct. 16, 1855. te DtAcnfall of Stbastopid and Iliyh Pricn! Wat Last nor Least! TDDINGS & WETZEL would announce JL to the Trading community, in Town and Country, that ihey have now finished the re ception of the largest and best stock of , rail and Winter C.oo: ever brought lo their store room, comprising the usual variety of Dry Goods, Gents' and Lad.es' Wiiit. r Wear, (.rocrriCN. Crockery, Hardware, (jucensnare, ar.d all Goods desired for HOL'SEKEEPEKS and FARMERS. Our Cods were selected with uniisnal care-. and we believe will be found of llie very best, and (for the quality) as cheap as ihey can rea sonably be allorded at any other store on Ihe West ilranch. We respectlnlly invite onrold customers to call and see our stocks, and we are sure we can suit your wants and tasies. Produce ta ken as usual cash never refused. Oct. 11, '05. HIDINGS & WETZEL. Latent Sews! The "Old dammoth" S warming; WITH New Goodsand Old Customers! J. & J. WALLS are now receiving and opening for public in spection, an unusually large assortment of HL'IU II iDIZE fir FALL and WINTER comprising all the varieties of DRY GOODS. CROC FRIES, HARDWARE, qiEEXSWARF., PLASTKR.SALT, Fish, &c required in similar Mercantile Houses, to which ihey invite the attention of all desiring good Goods at faie Prices. Grain and other Country Produce taken as heretofore. J. St J. WALLS. Lewisburg, OcL 12, 1865 Frtvh S'lppfii1', at the The long-established Hat Store ! T7RANKLIN SI'YKER would respect- L fully announce that he has just opened a most splendid assortment of H ATS. Cl PS and I'LOTUnG) and is selling tliein at OTIower prices than ever befoie offered in Lewisburg. HatW Moleskin, Silk, Brush.Wide-awakC, Angola, Hungarian, Panama, Siraw.Chip Ac. Captt of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and prices. . Flatts and Fancy Hats for CHILDREN', of the latest and most heantifnl patterns. Clothing for COLD WEATHER sneh as Coats, Pams, Vests, Shirts, Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, and every other sort of Wearing Apparel of the latest cut, and cheaper than the cheapest rVCarpei Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas, and a great variety of other articles The public are cordially invited to exam ine his stock, as he is confident that they will be satisfied with his Goods and Prices. Re member the Old Stand Market street, Sd door east of ThinL formerly J4T fcpvker Le-i:.bur.-. Oct. I, 155 Land Patent! 17 OCATED in Illinois.and Land War- rants of any size purthaied.at the biore next door to Kline's Hotel, Market street, Lewisburc. N.U. The highest New York prices given. O Y s t i: 11 S I OT STEMS Fresh Oysiers. by the CAN or HALF CAN", second door above the l.ewisbnrg Post Otliee. tK-t.3 A.E. UEXOIiMAXDlE, Rt ESTRAY! C1TRAYF.1) frnm the nremises of tlit O subscriber, in Lewisbure, about Die 30ih nit., a lied and While ML' LEY C OW. C or 7 years old, will be soon fresh. Any per son who will five me information concern ing llie Cow, sliall be suiwbiv rewardrd. WILLIAM HAYES. Lewisbiirff, Oct. 9, 155 Now Goods at the NevStcre! rPJIE Subscribers Iiiivins entered into a Coparlnership in Merchandizing, and haviiiEr re-lined and improved the Storeroom of H P S!ie!lr fonnerlv occopied bv Kreiner i Co, would resperiiiilly announce Iu the iradin? eninmniiitv that they are just iipening l.AK'SE AXU SPLEXUID .--TOC'K of i r T e lriVTfti Prtrtni1 iC lU.Mth (jUUU, adapted to the wants of all, and comprising me usual variety aept at Mores iu tne larger Towusi tVC.4i.i. A.D .si.7i J. hr-jtT & Son. Lewisbnrfr, Oct. 1, lHoa Imnortaiit HeWS! TT-HE.N in the course of hnman IV . , e H events it beeones necessary for a I Goldsmith" to turn "Tailor," a proper respect I to the opinions of mankind as well as to his own interes;s.d-ma..ds that a statement of his intentions should b- made to the world in gen- eral and his friends in particular. I w ,., , ', . J.GttldsllUllh fc Itl'O. would therefore respectfully inform the resid I ents id Lewisburg and lis vicinity, that they i have recently opened a lare and fashionable , ,1 .... .C. . M- i ... i" .1T. I f CI.UTI11U at ilieir estab- naiiuieiu ou ..iaiaci u. iu out. orr.ij. . c...a .wt. . irp. I Ueing associated with one or the largest t .1 1 :.. uu:l..ia..L:. .1 v lumni; rsmiioinnriiij 111 1 iiiiunriuu, mrj arc able to furnish the test of Goods at the very lowe.l Cash prices. Their motto n ' n . , c , r. ,- J As they are determined to adhere lo this prin- j ciple, they challenge competition. A large assortment of HOYS' CI.OTlIINCr constantly on hand. Coats, Pantaloons.Vests, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Soclrs, Ac. A.C. in vast profusion. Call and examine llie assortment no charge is made for bnik ing. I y CUSTOM WORK promptly atten ded to. i"Don't miss the door it is next to Yoder's, at the si;n of Ihe His Flag. J. GOLDSMITH at BR0'3 Lewisburg, Ot. 10, 155 TO THE PEOPLE. :t HAVING increased business facilities, we are now adding largely lo our st.ck of II tltlll AKIS. and would respectfully solicit Jite I'tuplt 10 call ar.d examine our stock, which is made up of Coach-ware, S ul dlerv. Shoe Findings.Oils, Painis.Whue Lead, Nuilt. I.ur!. I.at.-h"s Iron, Trni.he. Cmtenr, Cub ne! Ma-ri.' Triniinmi;a, Carpentcra' Tools, lliaek tniOi.' T.il, kf. kr.. TilK PK .I'l.K will find it to their adrantar totnenn-ra- iho U.KHUW RK STOLE No tbra Ijr esami nln iliHl.. at ihe IHO.S an-l NAIL Sl..rt of L w,.,.ir.. IS '. S lir.VN ll.lis MTalWKX. IlOU WINTER Coal Scuttles and Sieves, ' Shovels and Tongs, Stoves a variety of patterns. Globe I'ook, Sheet Zinc, Bake Pans, lrr.n.Tinn,sl ati4 MaAlio hVttlrM. Hrltaaia l'iui.t Lantn.. ai.fllesll-'k, SuuaVm, French B:ttinr S..in-, fi'-Kh link, slilmner. awl Ladled. W;ilfl listn. .. at the ll,idivM.r.f liKY.VU.US k M rAI.DKS. "I .1ARMERM will find Grain Shovels,4-prong w.riims,ep.nra, i-ws, mir.,i,iiim, lion. Sonni-s. rll.l., e at Ihe fh lin anr! .Nail St'-ra of IlKl.sol.lis a VI KAOI.aN. lUTLERY Knives and Forks.Shears and Scissors of Rodger s celebrated manuf- aeture, P.-o Kuirt-a, Carrera' Tahi.. ami Bu'elier Steels at liKVXJl.KS a M kjl-UEN. J USl AT HANI) Horse Shoes and Nails, Anvils, Vices, Files. Rasps Ac. at KKYXuLliS k it t tllllHN'g. s AUG EN I' At Foster's Automatic APPLE PARER for sale by R. 4 M'F. NEW GOODS ! HAYES, Goodman & fo. have j.ist received their Fall and Winter SttM'k. We take pleasure in informing our Iricnds and patrons, that we have jum ree'd mn. na.iie.l a rull ami iomptt.. a..rtini-nt of Kill , AXU WiXTt.K i?ot.s:c.ni.ri.in aT.-rythinr in the line of M.-ri-llauitiae Clo!b, Casmulrn-a, StiuulU, Vast- iiijp", e. Ai.so ftain- fil an.l tHMs! 31. a, llsrrei natitt He-Vlns lir.M aje and a-aler. tl ll-l rran'-h M.irenoi. all nlia.l-ii I'lain lilHrk gio u nne do l-araoi-ta arni Tlois-triollis I'inln and tw-i all-w.Mil l)olins. F.aiu and iinrd 'iiuirhanis I'iain and fld IVIains. Krenrh an.l A merit-as do A full afiHOrtm. nt or Shawia, Breclla, rsnr aud Miare Slmwi.s a'luo ratinl.TK Shawls, Ha stioe long an-l -tiare Shiwi?, t-adlee' Coth. Cioaas. and Tmei in li-uitmii.lereil. A full a.-Aortmi-nt ot Lailtea'Ciiiirs l'nii.r4..r.., nnnn-riliK-. ail l.an.i-., t.-lhor with a w- ll ele-t-.l al.--li of real thread. Wait.-. Knieh an'! ethr tArfa, uloem ili.-i-rr. aud iu C.-t ert-rythinir in tie lir, liats w:iy. S fret eonfi.ieut tbat ae alii n.it f.iil to pinna all a-ho firor 11 ailii tn-ir p itrun(5- V tliref.re ti-oi-r a eiT'iial inritalt.-u t all lo rati an.l essmina our ttv an.l uris-a. Tis no tri.dbla. but on tbe contrary we take pli-a-iure in sliowiiig our Uoo is. Tliaiiaful tor .:it fiirurn Werrniiin.ae. HAViis, OJOOHA.N k CO. le-viKknn:. i. t. It. lS'.S CARPETS a large assorimeni of All-wool, Ingrain, Hemp, R ig and Cotton, also all wool Stair Carpels, jiist ree'd and for sale by HIVES. IIOOIiMSN CO. CILOTHING.Ready-Made, all kinds always on band lor sale by I1AVK-. niVlDMATT .t CO 11LAMTEK. FIH. SALT, COAL, IRON I and Nails constantly on hand for sale by IIAYKS. UOMIIMAN k at. M L'SLINS 20il pieces fine bleached and brown Muslins f..r sale hy II VBS.jiH.mMA Cf. II ATtS Daman's fine Moleskins ree'd and fot sale bv just II ATM. n'u'llM CO. 'OssL Tit sale by Hats, a full assortment for Hayes, Goo iman & Co. 7 H1TE Lead (Lewis') just reed and for sale by Hayes. Goodman & Co. 1 "JURE Cider Vinegar constantly on hand-fur sale by Hayes, Goodman & Co. LOOR Oil-Cloth4 and 6 quarter wide for sale by Hayes, (jocuman ft CO. Eatrayi PAJIE into the enclosure or the suh- J senber. about the 1st of last month, a small UAKK-KLO III LL, supposed between one and two year old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take it away. WM. WII.WON. Kelly Tp (near Lewisburg). Oct. 1, 1853 Small Profits and Quick Sales I! t the CHEAP STORE of 1Y BROWS St RtTTER. THe Subscribers offer, at ttie old M'Fadden Storeroom, opposite C. Penny's Saddle shop, a choice assortment oC 5711337S!B $332)3, bought for Cash and selected with great care. The Goods comprise the usual variety, and will be sold CiTat ihe lowest possible prices. Wo resnectfullv invite old and new patrons and the public generally to call and see our stock bclore purchasing etsewnere. 1 J H BROWN, S BITTER. 1,-wjsbur;, Off. ?,IS55 WiUiaai Janes, ATTORMiY at Law. rol.'"nsj r ' ' f Kime's ilutil, i :,w i.r.n-ixnvun.l'A. Ham, Shoulders and Cheese. j 1 On.hUS. last rtceivtdaud for sale by J2UU :. rtii.LY. I.rwisbm? Ooss Cat. SsVpl. 2'5, I-"- L.n lsburGr KmcJianffe More ! NEW GCCDS! THROWN &. filTTLR have jiut r-eeivp.i a l spltndidasonmentof.rw t.ojds,Uitn I "' be I sPt- 2B- v,au ai.u si-. ta .t A-ri?aL . i Fall and Wlnlor.Ury Good-, c. I LA KG K and rfd'Z'Vvl assi'rtwent ot i'l. Collars. iOeevesauJ s'p-nce.-s, riih alull assortment .f HressTrininiingstf oes. iitls. Hosiery and .Notions; Window Shtwe and Paper, Parasols, Hats, o.i:.o.f.,suu:a a. i - -, i... no v.. l.t at reduced i rices to sua the times. Call an I sec llie (i.iods and hear the Prices, and j-ide for yourselves. C. MEXSfil. Murray's hmllir?, opposite Ihe old Graham Ss.and- I.ewisbur?. S-pt. ISaS " - EEAVEa U KnEiasa j HAVE just receive.! a r-w Slr.fk of: rail iMivitta winch they otter CHEAP. j Lewibur?. fepl. -' J i y-jriiik- on.) .ol.er STOVES iu-sl r-cived by ; I J IS!i Eli . kUi.MUt l " ; I- V i A'" .... . I Clothing an! iHt iaSiaiiilaailieni. i , , ,,. iifini fneniorK i I I Si I'i'fnr.i, ai tur .... : .) occupied by .Vr.-ut an , new and splendid assortment of UAMn . II lltl Ial. UroadclollK, Ca-Mlieres, D,.e- ' , 8orU f rU!MMtMi.S AXD prxi,sllr; UUOIjS, also i',IKinm flints, i ana wrws.i . goi up Dy eipeneni-i-.. Zlr,7..,i,l., ,n. -le kent in such establishments ! j ... ",' . i-.ir suvii aa iii.c 71... . n,'li as wnite . , i,ni.re'iai parmcnts, docks, an , v 'm!y,r ll.-..r 'c a vuriett.' of tiioveS, rOCKs, -S'.CK . J - - --' - . .r,,r,,i .j and Pocket Hdkfs. S-win? s.lk. I hread ana .Needles. Coat Com ac i ninoum. u Youths' Hats, Cans, and Clothing, constantly on hand. n(orl Work done on the premises. and sold at ihe same rales. Tne times demand a good article at a low price. O ir motto is, - Q tick S"l" and the SmuUttt Fn,filt in Town .'" Ci? ' charge for showing. Please call and see for your selves. if von wish to save from i5 to 30 pr cL TAILORING in all ils branches. Terms-Cash. ABEL AMMON. Lewisburg, Sept 27, lH5j Commonwealth Insurance Company, UNION BaiMinss, Third St., Harris burg. Pa. Authorized Capital. :I09 OUO. Insures Buildings and other property azamst loss or damage by FIRE. Charter perpetual, DIRECTORS. Simon Cameron Geo. Brgner W. F. Murray Gen. M.Lauman Denj. Parke F. K. Boas Wn. Dock Wm.lt KepnerJnH Berryhill James Fox A. B. Warford. P resident SIM O N C A M F. HON. Secretary S. S. CARRIER. W. R. WILSON, Agent, Lewisburg. 6m5'.t7 llTniir fln.Parrnorshln t f&L FRESH HEAT! 'I'JIE subscribers having associate J. themselves under the Firm of Zenras Sriasia.in the IH'TCIIEHING Business. I al ihe old stand of F. -Hers, (in the rear ot u ,,h ..h,., .,,.,,' . -, v" ' " V r 1. prepareu to supply me cuicna 01 niiiiis and vicinity wuh Fresh Meat, of all kinds Cheap for Cash. We trust we shall have a full share of public patronatre. pSell out on Tuesday and Friitni mora ines every week. F. ZiiLI.ERS, I. S. STERNER. Lewisburg, Sept. 17. 155 N. B. I wish 10 have my old aeeonnts whether Notes or Book account SETTLED I P. All indebted will please take notice. SeputV F. ZELLERS. A Complete Cure for Ague ! TIIE very extensive prevailing condi tion of this disease, and ihe fact that it ,s not known to the pnhlic hat the undersigned iS abe to Cl'RE AISLE, has induced him to make known to the public that he uses a pre paration in use by no less than 2.000 Ameri can Eclectic Phvstcians, called Kf Ntol il tlVC Wine Ititlcrn. This preparation acts on the Liver, Spleen, S.ornach, Kidneys, in-leed op the whole .svsleio, and brings it into a healthy and vigorous condition. Now when Ihe whole system is brought mio a perfect state of health, it is impossible for A sue to orenr. which generally attacks the feeble, or those whose constitution has been broken by some cause. This can generally be done by our Restorative, and almost every case completely enred. Of conrteno disease csri be cured that a man may not take it again,bul we mean cu red and brongtu into the same healthy condi tion as one that never had this disease, c red for this season If the person observes the 2aws of life and health. N B. This medicine shnnld be tnken fiom 3 to 5 weeks, dose a tnble-"poonfttl 3 or times a day, price of quart bottle l. Now if vou are no friend of tli Ai'te yon j will call and be cdrea. l.nwer cm ot .namei rst Lewisburg. M. H. PURS HAM. M. t). The University IN this phicc will open i!;; 17ih S Annual Session on the -th ol OCT. ih Si'rai-! next. . 'u. a' ..... I,. .. Full ami evnerieneerl. llie mini- i ber of Students sti lar-e a-io secure emulation , and mutual benelit, and ot such an ae as to render anv pranks or violations of decorum unpopular and distasteful. The number last session was 133. As the whole of the classes Commence new studtes next term.it ts eminently the best time for new students to enter. In the College and Academy uwether, not lers than iwenty-tive recitations occur daily, gtviug young men wfto contemplate bet a brief slay in ihe Institution an extensive choice of subjects and enabling them to pursue branches suitable lu U.eir pre vious attainments. The Female Institute opens at the .tame lime under the three Ladies who have had the charge. raira of tcitioh. Academy English studies only $15 a year do Classical do aiso -o Cotlrge proper 3" Female Institute hiihest branches 30 do common do SI) For further inf.rtnatHo, apply to Retr. II. MAI.COM, D.D-, President of me I'uiversity. Wanted A Partner. WITH a rash Capital f from $Trtt0 1 1 to $1000, to eiic-vje in a Mercantile Business, (now m operation, and capable of great enlargement) near Lewisbirfe. Apply at the Onto of the Irwisburg Chro nicle, fvm. 13. 155 KARIA J. GRLTR, H. D , GRADUATE of the Pnnn Mctlioal l I'oi.eraltv Philada . offers her profes- . . "1 . .i. .... oi f eiristnir.T and sionai service, ioiu-1-- vicinity her Other's residence. (Dr. J. F Oitnce at Grier's. one djc e:.. v 3 L. Y.sl .t.-w.lrt J st re. A pt. I l 1 -r-.'). Jam e3 F. Linn. J. flerriil Litn r'.i J. 31. l.I.NN, . tttwru-) at 1at. l.nwisiiu.' I i,n u I.' ur.'y, Penn'a. sve yau seen ZH71V 11 ' to le a (:i".!iin asked t,- aim. 't everybody ; b-it tte rnqnire, Jluie yw Ufa tUc Lnle lirut, .. . wal tloir snj.piv i f .Uv Itaots, KLch, biiilllii, A.C.I Thf et.si rib-rs bavins astcialtdUiu, , l f tIv luw a Cui.ariotr.bip in busiue.,. . ,,(!-fr to lliC aU,r., at the Old buna.- i s. Jt i. burn., ou Mjiae! Ui tueaj c.i ; (lor t'asb) '' b-' l"1 ul - . i HOOTSMIdKS. ' f. r Ve-i a-'d Ii ' .. en r Celt ! I'l Lewi iVrJ.j tli::inJ u, , cli, ..,n:s j,.r !.-.,:; w ''. ; A f ja:i,.r. Half :ah-r. T:r. lSu. , ' t. ,. r, tr,r.r J,a las end Mises ' ... , rhiMr.-n's . s i f the late " 'hiMr.-n Mi-1 s ' t tne and Sie t Ac ' c. ir. " J Work n;-! le or.'e r !er, ilrn iim nl- -ei d rs Tl"e rkrrcn ii rrr,dT& sat'-fift;- n I "if I' re. w.- 'ni t we KaH h' a foil 'b . re of puKir r -un n.r. AM will e.'litij.l'e to oe on u.:n.. i in... r.oiei m .,.,eral !t.''ae'i..n t" cntr"net to tive general mh M.I"r'I! & M FA1 MS, '-' Lt.xhl.utsr,b.z. . - ' - Z J I rrLa H'-rTcy. H. D., f M i KtP ATI ! IC I ' ii i It' i;l 11 WCUlI o:i- I I rer I I ..,. !.. ...m.ort lo ihe cil.zrns ct Lex ;bnr2 sod viriiuiy iliot be has pi ro.ai.enl lv- l.,e..ted bim.-rll in tins place, and asks rw. share ..I li.e .ul.!..- ,.itr....a,-e. I.e.n.is asure liiai he i-i.i neat v. ;-.!i uusui pa-eil : uccess ail l,,al ,l , . ,,. t. , ..,,i,.,, cur.n. e u.sea ...a. ...i ....... ........ -.- 1 . "" , V','; . u . .,k, nia.es ana cn....:e , f, V ,h,.r law ..amis w:;lu.M a ., v.. ; a so m t hrixic lhai ..as 1 a! b d the k -1 'her sv.. i,.,,,,, jj, ...;.,,, ,.,!,v stands f.nh as a giercl. cl.11,1,:,,- victory in almost every case. Ail ve itll.cieH. sive it a trial ; it s ill m t cost yea much. Try befi.re vou condemn. reu. ;r ?r.ia,e ,,i t,, Kiirr.oc- ol,aiUie .Vedkal Clare, ,f Peansylrama. "I (' hiiaila ) ...r ... O.'Mee i-n Second s'r-rt, r.i.r.ve Market, u r- d i v Dr. W ils. :i. ubeie be ran, i be consulted at ail l.uits wi.cu nut ts j 10'es- sional duty. Lewisbure, Apr;! 20. 1.'.5. William YanGeisr, A1 TTOKNL'Y at Law, I. li.!ui fT.l atn C o. ty Orfiee on Souiu Second St.. tece by II C llickok, E.q. 5,4 New Establishment! LEWIS OYEUPECK would respectful lv inform the citizens of Lewnbur ami vicinity that he has opened rooms OVER DEN ORM AN DIE'S shf p. ar.d !-e is prt pared to take DAGl EKREOTYI'E LIKENESSES in the roost improved and life-like manner, ami put up in cases varying in price ln m 50 cts. to ijSd. He invites tiie pui lie to call and try his work, trelmg assured that they will be pleased with his workmanship. Having had superior facilities for instructions in llie art, (of J. P. Leiseurintr, Danville, and C. B.How ard, Reading.) he thinks h.mself as well per fected in the art as anv in this or any ether Siaie. iJnly 13, I -55. j Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, TOIt the Prevention and Cure of Inter- L ui tteni and Ifeminent Fevers, Fever and A..ne. CL.Ils and Fever. Dumb Aaue. General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of ' disease winch have a common origin iu Ma I laria or Miu-ma. T..i- is a NATt HAL AXTiPOTE al.Hi wi! entirely pron-et anv r. -i.t'-tit r tra..Oer v.u lu me m'-ti Ksiy orKw;iii-y lce..l.iie-. Ir. n. al., Asr-ie ..r lioin-us .ii... a- at, ail 1. r. i.r any o j"ii tr-.ti coLs.aut iuiialinfi Malaria or Iinn-.a. It alii mstitittT el.-etl th. Ag.ie in p..f-os wins bar FmT. r d Ir ai.v i.-!i.-lln f t.iio.-. from oaeiUj- to twrnl-r j.-,.. ...ii...; .t-viu.I iiK.,.r I. In,., att'.il.-r cliill.br nmtinioi..: in o-'ae-sir linr l .lire. lion. 1'ha atieae al -ji.i-e la-iiins 10 rew.T-r apiM-otr anil l-uaUi. aiet can- tmiii' uulila I .Tiuiim ut ni.'l r;. 'i-:ii i-on- ie eiT . tod. line ..r lrto l.ial. . nillnn-a-'T e7 o-i.-nrr nw -am may mtnire iiire. tlire-tiOM- priol. 1 in iiroi:ia. I'rmcai ami spaui-b. aer.on.anv e.. b i.-tllv. i'rica Ouo !MiaI UUral dia.eaui? aMi: t.v t.--e. tVlliilNCE ol SAFHTT. N York. Jane 11. Isli. I hava nisJi- a ei mieal e.aie:D:it..n -f Un. u-is' Fs Tra isn A-:i I i"t ioi. -r '-As-tu-'tit to Al.nai,,- and) Imve tealed it t-r Aenie, Jiir-ury. yuiaine and Strjida tone, but have n-t f. an I a .aio-le of rillirr in It. nor bare I r..iud any sut-lrinis iu its . ooipoeiOonUiat wouuf iirove Uii-anca. lo trie e..iititnt:..n. J A St KS Ii. f 1 1 1 L rOS, JI. D. CtamWt.- pv.Prixci! or SIERIT. "t.rai.'-tG. l'nion Co . Pa.. WT 2- 1.S. Ma- J. A. ft r-onv 'Var Sir : The h. x of nwsta-in yoa pent me w:idMv n-eeivl en tha lllli of Al-rH. 1 bava . oio .L.ul i.i. i....r.r t. lr.t t. . f.r lb.- r-w.vle that hava i u .1 il are -ati--. J tl.at it hsu eure-l lb. ni. H haa aar 1 tuir.lv ter,.sl t:ie Airr.e ii- ev.iy nv. alio hiia a-wd it. i an.. i ot ibe i-a-s wire if ...:j -.unliiu. My ni.ter. ' who ii. b-.l il t..r Tiv.. or.; yaistn.k an.l eooll Bv-ree j r--t it topie.l e.-ei-r 1-T M lii.ne. aud th-it only aa lane ar ahe w..u d taSi- it. ia noa, 1 lull. it, aolio-ly cur.d If ycur ruicra.'. jiuwi.i. r.t'TTovTo aoi'K fFnriitsi. Take no Bi'.r.- Ar5-nic. 'iv.rn.-a. Men-nry. y .inina, Tiki rifO'-'i-.. MrTi l.n;n.-. ..r Ann I-Btitsii'-s I'f -n V-n-1. Tna a.-l Hl.oan "ill-tb i.-n. y -t" i' .-e coi.ms r-i--n, prove, tl-.eni lo lie ihe off-otr g .-ithiT of faliue melieai rnrar pte. i.r ..f nier.s narv .;n.o--.-. 'I h. only raiucaj IB a&la-b-nce lliai i 1" fii lu:-.. :oi I hnr-il. i- KlliiI'lS- IKY Kit AXU .lliKCBE. ta.Vor anla at tLa LewisburjtCiOe-."ut by Sm .s; C. K. MT.IMLT. Arthur's Sr.r-seallntj fan A' KE tlie cheapest and best Patert ouli f.ir preserving Fre-h Fruit and Vegetables. I'hrte sizes for sale i v lll'KSH st VORSE, Lewisburg. if" I'eterson s lil.l.MAL tor pri serving; Fr.uts Ac. for sale as above price 12s cts. HERCHANT TAILOR! TOIIX II. BLUE, bavin!, fulargfd tl and improved his Simp, on Market bireet. next to Hayes' store, has now cpecei a large and select slock of Cloths, t'nssRirf st.Tesllnsrs) and. I rlfiainlnssi of all kinds, also GEN TLEM E?i'S FLRNI3H INGC.OOltS.snch as Shirts. Gloves, Hosiery. Collars, Ac. sVe. He i(! also carry on Xutila? aatl MaMas U all their branches, with despatch, aceordirj 1 to order, without euiigiH, and on the most reasonable terms. Rea4y-ntatle Clothlntg always on hand cheaper than ihe cheapest Having a larce IV rce of experienced band in mv crsptov. I hope with ail these facilities logive general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. I respectltt'.ly iuviie ail wawmg anything in my line of business U call aud examine my stock of Goods. Lewisburg. May JB, lts5. j WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL Iron Worts, HWsrt Avenue, Pmt.aiisi.rniA. The afealiou of the iniblic is invited lo the exlenstt Mann- ' factory aud Warerowm of ihe stibe.ber, who. I is prepared lo luniisli, at the shortest aolice. 1 iI'r; I n(. ..,:b.e and Privs'e BiildistE, fur Cerxeia- al Ver- an. talis, Batemies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs. Lnms, Dogs. Ac, ar.d other urnauirai.il Iruit Work el a deroru'.ve character, all ol nhiclt is execute ! with ihe express view of pleasuijr the lisle, while Ihey eom'.nne all llie requi sites ol beauty and sobManlial constrnciioii. Pnrcli.isers may rely n having all article eafffu'ly boted and shif pedto ll.eir place erf I ilesti nnlit.n. , A . ( ) ,,f .Vsipn, be 5eB1 , those wh j wish t- in,i a selection. B'PritT WOOP, Rf!s' --i.ii- 'ee'rn !J,..jt;.-Tiat .l-Ltla
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