C!)f fnmslmrg (Chronicle, a mmnnr vanhy arnrsrarrs, I fautd Friday, at Lwibry, Union Oi-P i. JKMS.t,bO per yew, to MM TM w ADT.ircr and at lbe sun rata f T a km?r or eborter period. Thus M m will pay for four moatba, 75 eta lor tlx m-m'.hs, 1 dol. Ipr eight anon tht, dot. for sixteen ueatbs, 3 dol. for two Ih..1. S I. i.MHti t m.ll nm rWiTJiool4.)ow.ump,orbiik BnM their veioe bro. Mott kind! Produot rcoetrcd at the Office. .When tbe time expiree, for which a paper ic paid I RtilM we Lava a ruuniue account it Is STOPPED. Utniiuiiuri l.au luoly published, at M) cts per iunont-r.,- . .... . . ... iw0iu.r-i.40.oo,7.M. jiichauu.ic. .;.3tui. not oTrroofourtho.' a column, to dol. pirjiar. Oibor Ik Ac. a may ba agreed upon. A gqaare la 12 Hue or 3 a;iultt t?pe, or 16 of Dixt larpr. AircrliseiuciitN of a w-nuraliiioc tndtocT, aod large eute, act admitted. Ccmmanicationa deflrel oo topics of general iaterest ? u -t withiQ the rano of partuaa -r aectariao ronte.t, aud orompanlt'd by 'he writert re"l name and afMr's. Iha MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH i located In the Ofllce I f the Otrmt'tfc, r.y which we of au laaert liuportant New la adeanoe of the Phllai. U1'.. Conneeted with tit Pfliee are ample material for meet tlluda of JOB PEIWTIN3, which will beeareutcd with beatntea aaj deapatch and on reaeooabla tt'rmp. Y!lCaaual Adrertiaemcnt te he pU tor when Lacdid 4 In. aud Jub Work wheo delreted. i oo0FFICF. oa Marhot -Square, uottbaide.sooond atoray. 4 94 do(X aboea the Port uflice. f Worden' A- CoRsrurs JLcitisitttrtf, ifl. i - r , . , Friday Moexixo, ArniL 11,1So6 4 IjTRRTTZrt' Manufartunrti. Mt-rcrianf. Mrchnnifjr. I Ptiili( Offlcur Iu ( itv nil CountrT. rul iLhtr- ) aii who wi.h to boy or aeti wouij dn wea to em: lor the dJi.S iXZXXXJg: '.'r.f!i"r;r":" Li ";l.,:!, '"l't e"""- - : CJ- Seo .c- Ad.frliiuulS. i i i t v. i i. ,a,n" " .-au.o...- Tnetits, may be lound iu our commas tins 'J fcTl'leas. notice. Bgi.We learn that tho Packets will kOomiuence ruDtiing betweeu Nortbumber- , Jland and the Junction, next M onday. .Lonff-exnected and never-uiore-wel- id and the Junction, next M jnday. B,Long-expected and uever-iuore-wel- . . . ... . , t comed Spring is again with us, 4 luore rain would be additionally agrecabl '. VUl idiiiiMs i j . v, i j i , ii i. . . n 1 1 q fHaForeigii News continue favorable jjlo peace. Bicadstufls still on the dteliue. d lio little Prince and its mother both 'doing as wi 11 as could bo expected." I , . , , , BKff"lt is rather carlv to rerorJ veceta. ' Jilo tr.ouJl.l.-, yet we ibis : J T xf - M .1- IrOUl ttic trarul II OI l OS. Jieiieu 111 una -place a Tarsuin three fut-thrrt and a tut? HW7..3 1onK. Tho iuUuMry maijiffS'cJ Lj J this seuiillo plant in got ting out of the - -S" -i . ii i . ! t ' ' l roil of the I'tiicut of uctp earth stirriuz- j i 1 tfiWd ol'serve nunil-ers of ntir Demo- i $ . r CitlUD l-njuiiir ''-". vi 'JW iiii: uuui'iuuouaiv over the eleetion of a Utirrt.sH in Kio-tnirn. i . . r.. 1 1 : m i : . ; or a Constable tn Mechan.cstown, who , have no news about the Elections iu such llittle States as Sew Hamnshire. Rhode I llsland, and Connecticut ! To be sure, the I t jremocraey lose two U. S. Senators by the I ilast elections, but what arc they compared I i i:,t. . n ; r ... . . p,-t.n i tv h a ISnrpess in 1 eiown. or a l.onstaule . f o o- -- .' iu Mechauicstown ? Seed Time. Capt. Gundy, of tho Co. Ag. Society, his received from the Patent , Office, and left with us for distribution in 1 small parcels, two papers of New Mexican . White Flint Corn also two papers of the S Early Emperor Pea. Wo have also a few coin of TyJ.l Corn of our own raising, celebrated for we forget what from which we will " shell 3 out" for specimen seed to any who call. : ISf-The ice commenced moving in the . West Branch on Friday morning the 4ih I inst., and has been slowly passing without I doing any damage. We can not find any ' . "oldest inhabitant" who ever knew this; branch frozen np as late a3 1st of April, j previonsly, although one year it kept solid j until the Slst March. The North Branch j talso has been discharging its superfluous j :, frigidity. ; Messrs. lriclt, Miler Co. bavo started a few of their big boats, but we have teen no timber or board rafts ruoning. I FIRE About 6J o'clock, on Tuesday j morning last, the large smoke and wash-j house of Mrs. C. Wolfe, on the river bank ' 1 in tbia nlaee. en in-lit fire, nrnhallv from n 1 ,. . - -.t. .i ' npariE escaping wnn .no smoke in mo see- j fond storey, and was mostly burned down, t I Tbe large stone dwelling near, had class , ,, i in the window of the garrot (third storey) I cracked bv the heat, but was tiree.-vrvo.l hv ! J ' ' J '. J a few men with water on the roof. Mrs. j I Wolfe, and Mrs. Jones, bad each quite a j quantity of choice meat (in the burned I building) which is mostly spoiled. Hap- j pily, there wa9 no wind stirring, water was . "J haudy, and " the machine " did what little ! lit could. I.niw from 8'2flfl tn SSf!flnn. insured. Borough Affairs. JOBS HOUGHTON, after having served e,, , l e T. e as idem ana ireasuicr ot onr uorougn lor fourteen years, has positively refused to be re-elected, and thereby we lose an officer of rare adaptation and in whom all our people have the utmost confidence. John B. Linn, Esq., is appointed to the office thns vacated ; and Byers Amnions, Supervisor. Those of oar country friends, who last fall really feared that "tbe Lewisburn; Rail road Bonds wilt be saddled on the County as soon as tbe County Scat is fixed there," are invited to attend at the Borough 1 Rooms., to-morrow afternoon, and see the Bnrgess and Conncil cancel "them Bonds" by a fiery ordeal. The High. Constable gives due warning to all persons having any public nuisances g oo or adjoining their premises, to remove bT them, or he will do it, at tbeir expense, -with costs. We hope be aud tbe other V- will strict? attend to their duties, XoMi-ubliegooi Xcma 3lcms from CDtljcr Connlice. Lycomiso J. M.-giiiness of Jersey Shore proposes M publish a """'y fj()t up tlie rcsult Those thrco are Lveoiuinx euuDijr The Teachers' Insti-; NVw ,,., States, and Pres. Pierce tute at .Muncy, under th. direction f I Lad Yankee pride to appeal to in Lis bc Prof. Sweet, mil commence Monday ,21st, j j ., ff 1 -1 V 1 I .1 ... J t) t I.. J alio, me rmui ouuoui, uuiicr ivev. vuu.y j PUts, ou the 28th inst ThenewEpis copal Parsonai.ro at Money is finished and occupied 1 here are 43 applications for i selling Liijuor, aud 75 CaSCS UD the Tfl.ll . Lut 0 i.ycntnmc county MosTouit. The Moutour Iron Compa- uy unJ the workmen have not yet come to ' i terms, aud the vforks are still idle. Twelve : or Cl'teen hundtx-d workmen earning uoth- ' ii'g, is a great !u to Danville Rov. j Dr. Ma'cnm lectured iu Danville, Friday j evening last The Moutour "American" i puts up and endorses the Uuion State : iietut The North Branch Canal was naviahlo for rlatj ou Tuesday, aud the L ! i J I MuTLtNAbram D. Hawn will com. niencc his labors as Principal of the Acad- I cmy ft M'Vtytown, 14th inst The ice ; passed out of the Juuiata ou the 27th u!t., j without damage They are trying to i get up au excitement about the lettiuic of ; e b j All xioiioi Lif aruv. riiiiin:K : an 1 1 . .. rt n 1 1 i. i ! TllB at,smr't of ,l,c "S, to restore ; tho old nystem of State Printing Plunder, ; ! by abolishing the lowest bidder law, Las i Lc-eu foiled by tho Governor. That system j i , i ..i . ii sr ii- r I, i 1 i "iu icu ttiiu a .Ulllion OI 1ot-i lars to the Mate, and the priutiug has been 1 Uncr done than it was under the old syS-1 1 "e atie'itij i to pass the corrupt bill i over the Governor's Wd. failed .ml the 1 , T)i,inora..tr lm,l t. ,r,. im q liill i-nf u t i i, I ( but'correctillg j i "ery wrong and evil that could be discov- j w.,A ... tt n..ri.,; . ne ua t. Ti...e. 1 improved, a Bill was matured aud passed j into a law without opposition. Honor to James Pollock for this bold uml tiniplv intt'rfi.rptice vcliMri.liD tin, titi i j , 1 will save thousands of dollars yearly I ! . . A LeSSOn. Since the nomination of Fillmor;. three x- Ts t i is i i . T., - I New tin? and eta es nave bad IJectnms. I V" --- - Ci.. ..a....j inn iuiui- lini;,.. nf r,'ln - , i l.n , 1.. o i " x iiuuiiv mi, uv. oo pitjaT m titticr atato iio.t&tea tLo r.jiuiwrc fl'. Thy all j-hutcd tLemselvei oh ti e ground ignored by the FiilmoreiteB. The l ..... 1 ,.f ... .!...;: , - tiou to cany inoae ates.Tn.iciJ ; they nave all gone Kopublicna ana Anti-clavcy ' American. r 1 tion adopted by the free people of Kansas, f J ,;.,,. ,.nm.,.rt i 10 ,he U- S' Senl,.e Wltlj"u.t -,m"'u'it- n,otlon - - u pnutca, was met with tbe "",st vlu,eat l'.'o" P- of tho Slaveocracy. Mr. Seward mide a most P0erM speech ia its favor. i" l"e House, tue same was prescniea ' ' by Gcu. Mace, of Indiaua, and was re ferred to the Committee on Printing. Bar We have from various sources a ba ker's dozen of new cash patrons this week, but "still there is room." Sga.The Philadelphia Democratic City Convention has battled the following ticket: For Mayor Richard Vaux. For Solicitor Wm. A. Porter. For Receiver of Taxes P. Ambruster. For Controller Stephen Taylor. For Commissioner James M Leddy. They make up, in the whole, perhaps, tbe most respectable ticket that the party has had presented for its support for a long arbilo. Jhb Kansas Investigating CoMMiT- IEEit j8 understood that Messrs. Sher- marj( nuwarfi allj Oliver, of Mo., accept ,he p08i0DS assigned to them on this c0lalllittee, and are preparing to leave Washiucton as soon as possible for Kansas. r u j i t. r .i-T - Ex-Uov. Reeder left for the Territory, via! Easton, on the passage of the resolution. Qca Whitfield will go out with the com- """tee. Hathinaton Star. Hartford, April 9. The returns of tbe Connecticut election have been re- Ceived from tverv town but 0116. The .1... u..;..ei n..- i,,u in il.a I v... v.. , State. The House stands 101 Democrats, t Opposition 127. Tho Senate is composed j , . . r. -.- a-i of 9 Democrats to 12. Opposition, lbe American Stato ticket will be elected by I the Legislature. Tin Kimut Freemen says, "It is stated that the Missourians engaged in the inva- 6i jn of Kansas expect to get 82,50 a day fr0tu Congress for their services, aud also cacIi a bounty laud warrant." nv t - .... r n pany, daring tbe past nine months, has paid losses by fire to the amount of SSI, 956 43, and has unadjusted claims in pro cess of settlement, $11,500. The full vote for Governor in New Hampshire stands : Metcuif, Am. Ilcpub., 32,075; Goodwiu, Whig, 250031,575; Well, Dein., 32,0672,503 maj. against Pierce at home. Montreal, April 7. The purifying house of tbe Montreal Gas Works exploded yesterday morning with great force. Three men were severely burned one of them dangerously. Seneca Lake is still crossed on the ice by horses and sleighs from the Eastern side to Geneva as late as the 2d inst. The ice is about 13 inches thick. Jno. N. Wagcnscller has been elected Vice President of tbe Newcastle Bank, of Lawrence County Pa., incorporated 1855 J with a capital of (150,000. 3Ir. Buchanan has the votes of New Jersey and a part of Maryland, in the Cincinnati Convention. Lcwisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer April 11, 1856. Tost the Books." The onlv State Elections to be held be- f . , , , - , . , . , p the nnrtv hml inrrt-I fitlan til A.-nerii.iiii . an(j H.,.-,,;.. priueiples, ami they refit - ..... . , , .. , . j T0C(J uiaico. IU' ir uffii rt'ju, tor wuuiii lucy liau in 1852. The following shows the change in four yearn :j Pierre over Seolt, 151 Plerce-f minority .1558 New Hampshire lXSol) U,OU8 Khode Inland Couuucticut 1(57 2,850 j 2,000 ! .. . .... 25,007 7,3.S A change of 34,265 votes against Pierce " at home," will do for him aud the pub - lie to think upon until Auaost. An aver- age loss of 11,000 in three States, may eouviuce the Democracy that they must j make Kansas a tree State, as it was sol- cmlllv conantcJ ,,y our fa,,lWi tll(i j B10j ,e j ! OaWe have reeeivcdseveral Licence ' petitions for publication. This ,is unnec- , essary cf ,ho U c again state for the information those who wish to obtain licenses, that tttr I Vi .1 vi attar littt it is ntilir ti imaecirtr in tltii J ' " ' J ) t matter CI puoncation, mat tne petition tie e , ., . ., presonled ,0 the lWbonotary, with 25 cts, thirty d s befjre CourJ : the Prolhonota- rv ;3 (0 publish iu two ncwstlDeri the uanie auJ residence of tho applicant, and r iho l. ..j 0fl renso asktd for. J ho Court ntav'nnnnrtion oiib seller to everv 1 ;",0 tax. ! M rati which will give this county I .s maI)y public houses as it uow Las, aud j a.i.i yrouiiiMj iiiiiic. - - W.We sec it stated that Jon.t S. Bow Esl - f""1 f 'Chester, Pa, is nppoiiited Lhict tlerk of the ijomicutce 10 mvstifr " elections. I " Lkisure Moments," will appear next I week. EVEHY IiFrEIt Wj w, ,. r,,.,. .i..r.rt, of VB.' j,t;tus' flCMl!! M. FAMILY lillH E. and eei.d for a de. r:ptiveCiit:it..i.ueol :.il our 1 1 1 ul rnted w. rk.. Xii Th.' umoni'i'd ii the i:reat srt ol a.'limg 1 ek. we w i .hsi we present a limn h makimc whh i 'fir better IbaiiaJltto aoidmioca of California. .,., A,,..r.i, Vi il k itlle hyaendii'S lotbel'iil.hli.r.j25.frhieh be will re eiee Hainjl- i-opi-a of ill.- thhou. worka. (at wlwlale prli--a . lar.Tnlly tiox.'l. lueure,! an 1 ilire--t.--l ) iTtirliiif rt Tsrv Httcril pr 'Tit:..-e t.i thv Acrtit fir hit trmihlft. Willi th-nr be will w-n h- ahl- Hffrtin Ihs t .iw.f wdor tld.',:1'' ' 11 William 'street. New rork. Holl'-wat's I'kiji, iintf..nVt'd.v ltie twt-.-t Mtdirlne on In tht,-('iiimi The itn f'Moirv wi.r tc-.-'-cJ - th-- ph w r-n irM th-n j iMiy t .m-v. r-,i rDm..i to m irfiecii'-m 'i d.i--- of ti. n.r mil onmih. For t(iru"f Mr ti-d icb-p. hiie n., imii &ntm Y.j ar l3 nnein&'Iei; n-1 f-r !l f-miil i mpiimu. wncinT 01 ine mhiiit fou-nrj ihto i lll-ir i-ffrct ia Irtf.llih'a. af Ihor inewdlr fi nv.io all ie,.u.hV thee i,i.i rem... a .ii naet. e -,-r.t.ie.f I from tbe'yum. ' I CAT D. The Summer Sessiox of tlio LEW.SSUB6 ACADEMY Will commence on Moxrur. Aptil 21.15oft.to continue 13 weeks. The design of the Princi pal in shortening the coming session, is to avoid llie warm and sickly season ; and the time thus curtailed will be made up in the Fall and Winter sessions. The course of Instruction is calculated to ft youths for College or for general business. Compmitinn and Declamation receive cartful attention ; and proficiency in Rrcitatim of stu dies is rewarded by the bestotvment of Com plimentary Cards. A class of Yocsio Lamia is secured. The Bible is a tejt-book in the school. Parents and Guatdians are al ways cordially welcomed to the school; and short, friendly visits of encouragement from them have a most happy effect upon ihe deportment and progress of pupils. With the present session the Principal enters upon the lO'h year oft his connection with this In.iitut!on,and lakes this opp'Ttunity to return hi thanks to ihe citizens of Lewisburg and vicmitv for the con stantly increasing support he has received. TUITION per & f13 v"k.) PRIMA hV Readme. Writing. liefm.r. Arithmetic. "oirrp!ie. rtrnmroer, aod L s. Hi-trr - - -$ISO. ADVAVCKO E.NOLlbU ail Dot Included above LAKCCauCS ............. CoSTWOaTCT Exresac. SO era pee Seaftn. C no - 7. SO Jio deduction except for protracted sickness. JNO. RANDOLPH. April 4. 1S5S Principal I FITS I FITS ' FITS ! rersons lanoringunner tnis ntstressinq ma- -. . Enllollc , be the on!y remedy everdiscovered for curing r-.i-.. ..- r-ii;..np.,. 'I'hjK. Pilk.ni;.... 1 ' . B.iJl ' " j ; a specific action on tne nervous sysiein j ana although prepared especially for the pn rpt.se ' of curing Fits, they will be found of e-pecial bene6ttoall persons aillicied with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whaiever. The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach has lost the of converimg food ,, a hfe sas. tajnH,g clement, is relieved by a single course of the extraordinaty Pills. The gastric fluid re-aciuires its solvent power, and ihe crude nulriment which was a load and a burden to the sufferer, while his dig-stive organization 1 .1 I . K , was iai d.ycu niiu viisiiuhj:, uci,i'iiit. unut the wholesome revolution created in ihe sys tem, ihe basis of strength, activity and health. Sent to any part of the country by mail, free of postage. Address Sits S. Hisce, 109 Bal timore Street, Baltimore, Md. Price one box, $3; two, $5; twelve, $24. ma nidi. I 13. or. A rvu a, .lUOl uluvio M.n,. a lll'-.T 1011010 I f v rorced to crow in six weens ry im. LAFONT'SCAPILI.AKY COMPOL'ND.war ranted not to slain or injure the skin. Price $1,00 per Pack-atie. or 3 for $5.50. Sent to any part of the country, by mail, on receipt of a remittance. Address SW EET ZER & CO, Box 739 Post Office, Baltimore, Maryland. Currected Weekly Wheat ei.C0tol.25 Eggs e 12 Rye 70 Tallow 12 Corn 40 Lard 12 Oats 30 Bacon 10 Flaxseed 1,25 Hani 12 Dried Apples. 1,25 Cloversced 7,00 Butter 20 tn Kelly Tp, 3d inst, Mav E, danghter of ! ,bn B nnd Eire Ann Heinlv. aeed 3 months I John R. and Eve Ann Ueinly, aged 3 months and 14 days. In L,ewisbur!r, 4lh inst, Etna, the eldest Daughter of the late John M'Kinty. In Northumberland, 4th inst EuxasiTb, wife of John Shriner, in her CId year. In Mifflinhurs, 1st inst, Hrwar Fot, was found dead, sitting in his cbair by the cold store. He was an eccentric bachelor, 55 or 60 years of ase, and bad resided by himself, in an old bouse on a back street, for many years. No oicn of violence was manifest, that we learn. Ha leaves a small property, 5 per cent, of which goes to tht State. Expensive Business. Getting drank now is tint what it used to was in oldeu times. A fellow thnt went on a spree then could get o(T by paying a paltry fine.or be imprisoned twenty-four hours. Not so uow, however, for the new law makes it expensive busiues, in the event of a per- . , . , . . , . T, ! lumialtu i u fitn. nf 2.i uml oust;, ma.iltir a ) total of S'j,G4, a sum th.it is not found in ., , . c . , . , , . i me liucitcis til most iiriumii ciiarnciei a. Ou Saturday, Aid. Hudson, of the Twenty-fourth Ward, committed John Keman for 30 days, in default of not pay : i - V....R.. . iiil' Ins drunken Hue William Helmbold. arrested in the fame I Ward, was also comtnilled for 30 days on a similar charge. I'hilnd S'n. j " Boston, April 7. By an arrival from ' the Cape de Verds, with dates to the 23d ' of January, wc learn that the inhabitants ! were reduced to the last extremity for food, ; and actual starvation had occurred in a nnmber of instances, almost exhausted. llie supplies were B3i.Qoodinan & Chmnberlin (Hayes old utand) expect Xew Ootids next week. mi SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THEODORE RICHMOND. Ag't "or the American 8'inday School LTnion, can supply all Sabbath Schools that mnv wnl Tlntilr-4. Reshtenre in .North Third tj , Lewisbur. April 11,18515 NOTICE. TTAVIXG, this diiv, disposed of mv h '"'f.r'M in lh! F'r,n r'f"W r Co., to liiiit!t t CnaMKF.itt.iir, who will c-.lil.niie business at the old stand. I wniilH I respectfully request all those having unsettled "Te'2m w.ituAI.av. C' ' "d April 1, 1R?.6. JAMES HAYES, CLOTHING CLOTHING ! J. GoldSIUlin Je llro- received a .larce assortment of HtKlMG SUM MER CLOTH1SG, yesterday. Please call and examine their stock. Lrwisburtr, April 9, 1656 ELKCTIOrj. OFFICE of the Union County Mutual J Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Li wisnrim, April 10, 1856. A General Meeting of the Members of this Company, will be held at Iheir Office in this , Uuriiugh on Mnsnr the tut) cay ot May next, fmm I to 4, P.M., to choose thirteen Directors for the ensuing year. MERTZ, Secretary. rREEBURG ACADE3IY rriIE Spring Term of this Institution ; 1 commenced on M onlay, March 31, with j ) Stu lents, and fair prospects lor the future, i i tie aavaniafri's it orlers, are many among which are : beauty and healthulncss of loca tion i the enterprise, hospitality and morality of the surrounding community j ihe division of the school into Primary and Academic De- r.arl-nents Ihe llinrnit'rh :irii! nrartirnl meihnHt 1 - . r ot instruction pnrsueo : tne verv mo.ier.ne lerms for Hoard (onlvS1.50 to SI 7S per week) Tuition, fee. No industrious Student giving thts Ins.,.,..,,... a tr.al, can fail lo r feel at tutme al Frskbi-hq ActnkWT. Acculn mo lain. ns are provided for DO Students. C'ircu ar. Terms ic cheerluily furnished on application io GKO. F. M FARLANO, Principal. Freeburg. Snyder Co Anril 8, I85G DAGUERREOTYPES. JOHN W. DAVIS, Baring taken a J room in Ajtnss'larr;e three storey brick buil.luiR, corner of Fourih and Market streets, would respectfully invite the citizens of I.KWlhBlllO, AND VICINITY, to call at his establishment, and examine his specimens. Frcm Ins long experience in the art, in connection with one of the best artists in the country, he flatters himself lhat he can give general satisfaction. Having (.one to great expense in procuring the lare! size and best made instruments, he is prepared to take lilfe-iike EJaguvrreoij'prji, Cruymi, Crytalnfype, Stereoscopic Pictures. April 8, 13r.8 CENTAL CARD. I f IITJ'P nntrv m ... ,1 n.-m-tinni nfttfi i lib i.c uit hum oi mourns aiiiii- j X cial Teeih, Gum, Ac, known as , Allen's Continuous Gum Work, : is, without exceptmn, the best improvement! ever made in the ri of Dentistry. This work, j when properly constructed, is the most beauti- j wb distinct aruculaiion, than any other kind ofj work eeer hroui-ht lr.irethe imh.l- And not ouiy tliie. liy a heautitui di-eov-ry i in eerabinalion win tin. atjl. of work, we can giee lbe fac- it natural ent.rea- j "ion. witle-u t. in the least, intertrnnK with lb. na. fulneM oi th" teeih in ma'tication. ! i .0id tak- thi, ,.M of ii formlne thoe interested that 1 have par-b..rd the Pao-m K'.ht for thisvjin.il te nu,.. ... -.-. .., v. iu. mmiinr, .i.i.ii num, ni oi .ir. ioikj r..r tne. and aereral adji intf couitlis . uml i bait I am now oi.tuufa. turing an aiiiclr nt I'.-rtth and Gum (hat will eoinpMn fi.rormMv with anyThiiigin thml 'in'- tt.nt r-r lttn road in tM- or dj otbwr oiintrr. I ak all. and CBptvialtjr thane tbatnexJ ttctb (it th v hc engagtd them or not to call, aud t-xamint' fV.r tb homi1vc. JOHN LOCKE. Ltfi"M, OlB- and R,idnea mi Third ittrw-t. oMir Markat. Ofii-a in Marox.Qu Brodwj. DearC4uiwaiialr'oiruar The Ilest Book for Agents. To Persons out of Employment. Ait BtxsAjfT Oirr torn a Fatrkk to rans5T to bis Famiit. .Scnd f t 1 oopj, and try it among jour frlcnda. "l.r ANTED AGENTS to circulate V Isirge type Q mrtj BIBLE, lit Family Vcf entitled The People's Pictorial Domestic Bible. Thhi useful Bonk la destined, if we ean firm an opinion from tlie n.aicaa of the Prvee. to ha. an uoiireemlenttsl ..m.i..i..m i. ..rn.. -ih-...-. Mniin.,... ' - ' ' .nd lo Tirm adiatinet era In llie aal. or our w-.rka. Sn d lib! it will in a tew j-r N..rae THIS r AMlLt BIBLE 0" 1HK AMKUICAN FLOl l t. The most hlieral remnneratioB will be allowed to fieri (one who may be p.eueod tn procure autiacrihera to tba above. From t.0 to too eri lei ui.T eaally tat circulated and Bold in eaeb of the prtnetpnl etti- and towua of the I'oion. It WILL BC BOLD BV SlBStBIPnOB OMV.l aar-Aip!ioaiioii should ba taad at once, as the field will be enon oo-upied. Pereona wishing to act aa Agents, and do a Bate busi ness, cub aend for a Specimen cor-y. f 4W?n receipt of the stablielied price (Six Dollars) tbe I'lt TOUIAL 1 AMILT BIULE. with a well bound Subsx riptiou Book, will tie carefully box Hi, and forwarded per expreaa, at our rik and expeoae. to anr central town or aillaze in tbe TJ. xoepLia; tboae of California, Oregon, and Tex-ie. lUiriaier woor LetterB, and your Money will notna sat. ATT-Ordera Moeetfully aolieited. for further iarucu lan, aldrcs lbe au been bar (post-Bald .) kohert SEARS. 181 WIUIaBB Street. Sew York. NOTICE. IHOSE knowing themselves indebted . for the "AMERICAN FLAG." by sub scription or otherwise, will please make im mediate payment to the subscriber. Money may be sent by mail at my ri-k, provided the Idlers containing it be reentered in the Post Office. CHARLES CAWI.EY. Sew Berlin, April 2. 1858 Fresh Slilk and Cream. The subscriber bavins made aniole arrangements, now offers to furnish the citizens of Lcwisburg with a good article of Mil It and Cream as may ne uesirea. i3r"CaIl at the second door on 1st street, cor ner of 1st and Market streets. JACOB WOLFE. Lcwisburg, April 1, 1656 pd (fc-l f REWARD will be paid for 4plv evidence to convict a certain man wiio has been helping himself from bis neighbor's coal pile pretty freely, and done some other similar deeds. Ha is supposed to he known, but not certain enough. Written information with reul name may be left at the Chronicle office, and the Reward will be paid ou binding over llie culprit T .h.;Anra Anril lQi'iA 3 ..inn. -,. I . rniE subscriber has in bis Yard, for I sale, a emul atoriinent of Lumber, viz. .... . 13n.00 feet of dry J uit and Scantling KS.OOO f.-et dry inrh B.'arils.Weatliert Plank io.ODO feet new Boards and I'lank, pait dry 1,000 sawed Hemlock Bails ZO.oOo Lap and Joint Shingles 20,000 feel Slniirlin? Lath, All of which he will sell nt fair pries. THOMAS iESB1T. Lewisbnrw. April S, 1"B 3mpd J. H. C. RA1MCK, TTORXEY at Law, MilHinkr;, iJL L'nionCoPa. 'v'All professional bu siness enirusted to his care, will be punctually and faithfully attended to. June I. '55 yl " , . , New Goods at the New Store! "FTllST A HI! IVAL ' HE subscribers having re-hlti'ii and nnnroved the Storeroom of II P Shelter V formerly nccupie l by Kremor A. i'o, would respectlullv announce to the trading cominu nitv that thev are just opening a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK of SP JlXfi S .M .Ml' K (iUUU.. i bought in New York and Philadelphia, adapted to the wants of all. and comprising the usual variety kept at Siores in the larger Towns. ITT CALL ASD SEE. J.Schreycr &. Son. Lewisburg, April I, 158 CARPETS. A very larirt and well selected lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from I2i cts. to 1.26 per yard. A portion of these Carpets were bought at auction, others direct from the manuftctors. at pricea that we can sail them very low. Those in want of Carpet we invite to call and ook before buyine else where. J. 9C1IRE VER 4 SON. June 1, 1855 VLAKOE and desirable stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, of every kind, for sale cheap by J. SC11REYER & SON. V LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum mer Shawls, for sale very low, by April I. I8r.fi J. SCJIREYER 4 SOX C1 LOTUS. Cassimeres.Tweeds and Summer Wear, for sale cheaper than ever by April 1.1856 J. HClUiEYER a SOX Executor's Notice. VOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the last will and testa vnt r,f KPIIKALU LONG, late of Buffaloe township, deceased, nave orcu tiauiu ... j to ihe undersigned, br ihe Kegister of Union cou,"-v.- s0'"j " a V, in uue iniiii in lav, uiciciuir u pel- nowing themselves indebted to said are requested to make immediate pay- 1 Hi .'C lia'.'oo- i i ,t claims faiust I the same are also requested to present them ! properly authenticated fr settlement. j John schkack, Execu'or. I Feb. 1, 1555 pj j Estate of John High, dee'd. - YTOTU'E is hereby given, that Letters I It of Administration on the Estate of Joust ; IIioh. late of White Deer township. Union ; Cuuiiiv, decea-ed. have been granted to the i under-ined by the Register ot Union county I in due form of iaw ; therefore, alt persons in debted lo said estate are requested to make immediate payment.and those having any just claim... are also requested to present them le gally authenticated for settlement. f I E K Y lllfill. Administrator. White Peer, Jan. 1, le66 Last Arrival. Tall and Winter Ory Goods, &.C. A LARGE ands pelnilid assortment ot lV Collars, Sleeves and fpencers, with a full assoriment of Dress Trimuungs.Gloves. Mitts Hosierv and Notions; Window Shades and Paper. Pararols, Hats, &c. Ac., which will ac tual'v be sold at reduced prices to suit the times. Call and see the Goods and hear the Prices, and iodic for your,elves. C. MENCH, Murray's building, opposite the old Graham Stand' Lewisburg, S pt. 2S. 1655 LriTisburs Exrhange Store I NEW GOODS! -.-jKOWN .V. P.ITTER have just received a 1i:ndid assoriment of New Gojds.which will be sold cheap. Call and see. feept. 28, ISoS. DISSOLUTION. heretofore existing 1 between John Dalesman, J. B. Daysman aim uuirsm.n, ,.uui. ...t na.uc .nu uuu Itatnmntn Sf iis," lias been dissolved mm,l rnnsent this H.'teenlh dav of March. lS5fi. All persons havmz unsettled accounts will confer a favor by cilling at the old siand i and settle thf m. DAT K S.MAN 6c SONS. rS'The business will be continued at the oltj stand by .tne subscribers, who will be thankiiil far pat farots and share of public patronage. Give them a call and see for yourself. J. B. & H- DATE SM AN. KHv Tp, March 20, 1806 Administrators' lYoticc. I "VOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ofj il Administration on Ihe tstate ol JUIIA KIMPLE, late of West BulTaloe township, Un ion county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned in due form of la- t Therefore all persons knowinc themselves indebted to c.irl estate, ere herehv reauested to mate immeaiate payment) ana tnose naving just claims asainst lbe same are also requested to present them properly auihenticaied for settle ment. We will be at ihe late residence nf said deceased on Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th nf April next, to make final settle ment with al! interested. JOH.V KIMPI.E. White !eer. PETER KIMPLE, West Buffaloe March 17, 1856 pd Administrators KNOW all Men by these presents, That Wiunv Jowes and Jos. M'Fannia of the Borough of Lewisbnrg, State of Penn sylvania, have this 14th day of February, 1S56, purchased the entire right and title to manu facture and sell the GREEN MOUNTAIN FEED 0 UTTER patented by Jaxis H. Btwarr, of the 8tate of Vermont, in the following coanties,viz.l?nion, 6nyder, Northumberland, and Montour. All persons are therefore cautioned against man ufacturing or purchasing said Machine from any person or persons unless dnly authorized by the said Jones & M'Faddin. The design of this machine is for entting Bay. Straw, or Cornstalks any length desired, and wilt fully compete with any machine now in nse, and will surpass any Ver offered to the public for simplicity and durability and as regards the ease with which the labor is performed, and the quantity it wilt cot in a given time, there are none to surpass it. Any person desirous of seeing and examinine said Machine-, can do so by calling at J. M'FAU DIN'S Hardware Store, Lewisbnrg, Pa Price of machine ready for use $IO.(6tn6?0 CUTLERY Knives and Forlrs.Shears and Scissors of Rodger's celebrated manuf eetuT. Psa Kalraa, Oareere' Table and Humbert Stasia WUMam VanOoier, 1 TTORXEY at Law, il lcwTlttbura;, t nion Co., Pa. nrOmce on Souih Second 8', recently by H C Hickoh, E"i. 571 Winter Clothing '. riHEAP FOR ALL. The nmlersiaif d I ) will rnt nut thpir sttw.-r of Wtnier llnnp. AT COST, in r.rJ-r tc. m-ilre ro-m ft r lprin? opTritmn. Tht.se wh.i are in wan! f u.ains. jjiouMmiA bkoi. i . . . Le is!iurf. Feb. 5 Atiili.i , OELF-RakillfJ KfiipeT Jl P. t! MoVt! Tk' lf.'l .W'''Vi .'' in Hr. ,.pr;t IA, m,i k F.r.t premiumawar Jel lo " A'lit :.s' Seif.RWinw K-aper ail I Mower' at the S'si Fair rf IVrm'a, in IwriA; ! a!o nit prrm.ua: t h- x uthoui. m fom.iv ! Fair. Fanners wisl:u-. A.:;in.s Sel! Kt!.n s Keiperan l .Mow er can pet it delivered.iree of tieisht,to Harribiiru', bv irving Agents or lers before the first nf .Mar -b, ls.Ki. A:i r thai t m freight will be charged, making aboul twenty dollars difference in price. Persons ran get Castings at anv lime, r.t the Manniacioiy in ilarrishitrp, for M i-oiaes. Appivto EDWARD l. SNYDER, Milton ; KL'SoEL WKIU11I', illiatnspi.rt ; or to I AM Kit PATTON, CHtf General Agent, al ilarri i-i;.'. The "Old Kdininoth" Swarmlri!; W 7 ITU XewdooIsaoJ OliiCustoniers! el. V J. VI-IS are now receiving ;i!'l f-penin,; tr public i- spectit'D, an unusually UrK' artincni of sa -. n ii I i i'1 ?I 1. K C A Mi I Z I. for FALL an ! WIVTEU eompr.sing a!I llie Vafi;li5 of GROCERIES. HARDWARE. : ifTFvxirj rr 'rLASTER SALT. Fish. Ac., required in similar Mercantile Houses, to which thev invite tiie attention of all desiring eouJ Goods at fair Prices. Grain and other Country Produce taken as heretofore. J. & J. WALLS. Lewishurr;. Oct. 12, lfSi ' Pianos, and Music. .., JOS. L.YODER, Agent for Meyers' j iaUa' "Khls celebrated I'lanoH. has ilmir. Fiimns, and M I rfrm limk: Seminary and Teachers sopplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. Music published byGould.Lee A: Walker, a. L. Walker, or any Publisher, in the United fta'es, furnished at their prices. N.H. Meyers' and Vufht's Pianos s,.id at less Iban f 'ityriOatl prices Lewishartr, Nov. 14 Important N.w! "WTIIEN in the course of hqman at ? f events" it becomes nccessaiy for a "Goldsmith" to turn Tador," a proper respect lo the opinions of mankind as .j!l as to his own interests, de-r ami , lhat a statement of h s intentions shomd bs raad.- to the world in gen eral and his friends in particu'er. J. Goldsmith & lfro'. would thereiore rer-ctia.ly inf"rm ihe res'd ents of Lewisburg and its vicinitv. lhat they , ,, . , nave rcceilliy uernru n iie a.u .e-,., assoriment of CI.UTIIIAG al their est lishmenton Market St. next to l oJ o'i Jeiry ; store. I Being associated with one of the largest -.!.! ...11.1 . .. ll..l..4ut,,ka lh.. I viuimng miu.u.....c.. ... . .k"-. rr are able In furnish the best ol lt.io.ts at tbe very lowest Cash prices. Their motto is " Quick S-Mtt rt-l Smf'l rr'ftfV As they are determined to adhere t ibis prin- Ciple, they challenge compemion. A iaige assortment of HOYS CL.OT'lIIXjr f.ons'an"y n ' nu ramj ' ' ' rai;a,s- Handkerchiets. fcuspende constantly on hand. -o-s Pantatoons.Vests. S.vlrs. I ie. dc. in vast profusion. Call and examine I . r . , - , ,. the assorunei.t no charge is made f r look- , ing. t-sr ci'&TOM WORK promptly tte..- ; ded to r-V lon t miss ihe do..r-n i next to louers.ai tue sign oi fie ing riat;. J. (JUMiSMUH ,i HRD'r? Lewi-ltire, p. t. in, is;,-. j Slew Firm and Hew Goods! ' VI the Mdminmli baz iiniuicai Emporium of CHRIST & CALDWELL. ' The underi:-ned havirg tor. hi.-ed the entirt , t Mamtno h Dint; ffti re tnnierly tent bv TV 1 Thornton V Ca , arc now rea"!y to ti.i Crders I nnrt l'rei' rinli. Ii s ni a m. mir nt eintn e. IV. I have a larce au ! well -elected s-nek uf freli i and pure DRUGS, MEMCIXE. I hemicals i Dyeslutis, On, raints, l.iass. I'uttv and DKlGGIis'l'S- t'JI.ASS'.VARB, All tindi of i'l Vif JA..-t., ! I'ruit aud Cnufivtionery, ' Tobacco, SnulT,and ImT-frted Ciitars of the choicest brands. Fititeif y-jtions and TtUt Artielt. , Fine Toilet Sitaps &. Perfumery of all kinds BacstlLS asd Combs or tnar vsaitrv. Hooks untl Stationery, a general variety of Literary ami School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps rf every ' description! fresh Piae O.l and Patent Durn- ing Fluid alersvs en hand. Pl'RE WlXtS and LIQUORS cf ai! kinds ; for Medicinai use rue -t ney .."'. ui...... Preservine" and Pa kliii); Jars, c tyCustomers trill find our stork complete, comprising many articles it is impossible, h-rr to enumerate, and all sold al moderate prices Call and see os, one and all. and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you lo bny. We are always on hand to wait on en-.tomers. Remember tbe Mammoth Drujr Store ! THEO. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisbnrg. Union Co. I'a. Fmh Suppliet, at the The long-established Hat Store ! FRANKLIN SPYKER would respect-1 fully annoooce that he has just onened a -. . -1 l.a -e ww a -we a n.w inieii p 1 1 1 , u r . i ..,ui vi ........... and CIiOTHIXGb and is selling lhem at td7lowr prices than ever before offered in Lewisbnrg. HatS Moleskin, Silk, Brush, Wide- wake, Angula, Hungarian, Panama, Straw. Chip err. Capt) of all sorts, sizes, descriptions and prices.- Flatts and Fancy Hats for CHILDREN, of the latest and most beautiful patterns. ClOthlBS; for COLO WEATHER sneh as Coats. Pants. Tests, Shirts, Hosiery. Gloves, Suspenders, and every other sort of Weannz Apparel of the latest cut, and cheaper than the cheapest. HP" Carpet Bags. Tnroks, Umbrellas, and a great variety of other articles. .-Th public1 are cordially invited to Tin in. his stock, as he ti confident that they snll be satisfied wtih hi Goods and Prices. Re member the Old Stand Market street, i door cast of Third, formerly J At F Spykef Lewisbnrg, Oe l, ISSS lyjmW&VH A var.-v f 'Jai'ers. Half Waters. T.-s. B 9. 'I f j kins, y.tv -r Ac. f .r La.lies and .i.sses, .fj.JjfW P U!?C'1i(' i a.s lliiil'lren's Shoes ot 'l.e latest --V-79rS 1 :'! ai:I S.irs ; i-.ic.c. Auiuiiiaf.-a, or James F. Linn. J. ElerrUl Libii. . & J. M. LINN, ttiornvyi at L:aV, I.EWI."I,l!li, :'.?1 1'ni. a C nnty, PeRn'a. "Have you 6etn FAM?" CEEMS to l.e a Qu?"i"n iskftl tj J almost everybody; bo! we inquire, JJave y'u imi f.e xi'e I'irm, with iheir stpSy of v Pools, Mio-k, -aifcrw, Kc. IX 1 u' 3 ri'"'rs aaMnv as'i ciate !:v'-:i.-selves into a Copartnership in busnie, in w oiler In uc piiViic, at the Old Suni of H. i D. Si.it , on .Market Su the tli.pesa (for Ci-h) aiid best iut of H( toTs " snons. I for Men and B rs, ever ' :T.ie. in Lrwubursr AViirlj mule to i.n'er M' to.:''.' di ti as : usual and as ti.e IVi.rkrnen fcave rends te.J i sansM. in n hereto! re, we irust we shall have ! a la'i : hare i.f puimc pain nage. t.M will i rn'inue to t- .u band s f. rn.erly, an i bi j.es i to give general atia'ai-i n to a!! eif-t. tiers. M..Ii:i: 4; M FADLIN. I.twi .i uir, Feb. SI. IS.'5 IJ3TIC3. LT. fprsrns inik-btfj to the Subscri ber. iU please make Payment or Srt j tle.iienl b-Miaeeii ilo dale am! tlie FIKST DAY ; (iF A!K!L. All uneiile! acci.uiits standing . mrre thin s-x months after the above date ; will be lea wan Lsn- Mnu t r c . !.t ct.nii. ' R. M. MlSSFR. I l.eivisli irj. M.ireh If. lrt W. RILES, j ITTIOXEEK, nil! promptly attfnJ to ctv.ng a.iM jn !.r-iMar ant the ! a !;-lnir.r ti wnrt' p-, t prs:inri' property, real t -t. . I .U- . ...L- . f .,x....U-. .1-- hu.sii.esj3. If a vuii; ua..l sjiae ten years ot well- : ex,.erienre in aucti-nerrii.Lflrft hiiu- e't rhnr h-r rin nt he excelled in point f 'k.;!! j ni makioz 'fuick and prvjituhle salf. A share i wf I'alion j-.e n respecti'tillv sj!.cilel. j hKrhBKM.. ,-f..,?, LT..-M. T W,tf. J UOr.h,. fhm i H p-'mtd-Cvbllji. t;.. H.-pbon..w Dw mr. IF V:,n (1. .. KWx'r Wlrttin. E-q ', mo'l D id Li- m. J. w. Brow a. Jwq Micros. - ,'!V,.2l?-r J Tne Pennsylvania Telegraph. "IX LAHGEI) Foini & Kedured Terns. f Ji 'till: l AJi &YIEM Altul'TEl. - ti aud after the 1st rf January, teo. iLe i Prw.sTtViwia Taiisin, lublisbed at ll.-r- ' risbnrg. Pa., will be owned snd conducted by I the uujeraigned, who w.il gne tbeir best I erereies i,. u.'.e it wurtny if its cause 3til of its friends. It wiil commence the new rear printed ca entirely new tvpe. and the Weeh.y greatly enlarged in f. rui, while the typrice will t-e l . wer than lhat of any other pat en f .Is class vr riib.'ishcd at the l.'apital of the Slate . and pcyincnU mrrr.rrr'ritrmt t.im4.y No paper will he sent nmil it is paid for. rnd all will be discontinued, as the subscriptions j expire, nniess they are ren'el. The Te'cgraph vriil be issued Semi-WetA-If. j tn a sheet cf twemy feur columns, during tbe j sessions cl tne Legislature, and HAy, , at t double sheet of f"rty-i:ht ei lumns, ihe re m j ainderof the year. It will present a eompleta ' summary of tbe Legislative proceedings, alt j important general lam-s as they are passrd.antl iln In r. lite enrrect rnliri-al Inteli-renre of tbe tin. in tne iui:a.i af.d aio.-t rel:ai 'e m.Dri.r. In ate.rt, ta 1 n pni b r. te.i.. to luke 'I a l-le r.imlly aed pi.l.t- 1 i'.l Ji.urtml, and lp.y coi fii- etly ai e-al U Lne pearl 1 01 I'eni.vl.anm to .ilta I, It.eir -nt.etiiee I The TiliAiefl will adiaTe lib. ral olitteal volVy. I ant tii'ii uu:f tl.'ue whr., 'l.-uvii animated l.y taw i ...trie e'.mrooB purroae. ai.d len.klria w tlie aawiw l.-e.e .- r-.-il-e. eiu ili-iraeoi l-s llie eesCiet i.f 'li.tne'ise iirifan'Ealn.ne. It will eaft-.n the htbeai eLi..ierd ot Aro. ric-n NaOV-liiUI1 aiel. while , . r, ,; , th. ; -,,. e. of the emanation. iluiuidiT re-ii-l IL.eAteti.iunut tluB.il Slater. It will a-i- a enedial.i arneet. but tndeBdeut aui'ort tw tile adu toietraooD of Out fiLLorK. TEliMS...Mtrirtl in Ailmnca. Th. TeU-ratti will tie furnUhed Saatl-Wij.f durtt th.., f iiuo. d Wa.lLlonadoar... i .rtt ,h, aimjurr f n,. year, ai the s.Iiowtoj kne I ri-i - mi.ney inraruhiy to aecomFauj ill- cra.t . I Ii., ,: ie.,l si, r-re..py) "1 j Twei'eTp'wVi'i ' '-r '',., " !' . and at it. j,rice i.Jl J pr copy) for any l am her ! l"'""r-,J k . . ., t . . .. . l lot- ,h. old be ma.Yenvat onee. and the enneenptioBa ! '""I"! before tue Br.-t ot Januarv as that ibey ean ! "LLLZL' Z w " MTI.t pe SKI ! .Fn. . , , . . . H.rrubum- v. ,.R.:-tr-e rorn will F.nJ the T-legrai h. the eery a i-rt,.,n4 Medium in feou.iB.a. eot or th. .ti-a. ; r-fl,h.,rrirns fr xhe abovl. (a $IMt r.,.,,v,,.. ,h. rhroakle Otfice and at the Pcsi Olfice. Leuishnrr. IlERCHANT TAILOR! 10HN I!. EE.ILE, tavins enlarged e) an ! '-nnroved his Shop, on Market .street , ni-xt to I iaej- ti.ie, has now opened a !a;r End stl-cl sli ck of C loth, Ca"iiH: re-. It-stings acfl I '.ailnss r.l all ki'-.l. . ji'.so (;t.TI.F VEX'S Ft'RMSH IMi (iUUHS.sucn asSbi.ts. ;i..-r., tiasirr ; Culiars, Ac. rVc. He will so carry on ( uitlns untl ?lal.i:: in all iheirl.riini iie. .;.th iiesia.cii, according to r.r 'i i, svithi.ui aalfijgiu, and on the mos.t rcasonal. le t'-rms. -w ticarly-mailc 4 lot hints alu-avs on hand cheaper lhan ihe clieares. 1'avinir, a lare bTew i.f experience.! bends in my employ, I hi pe witn ail (hese iunl.liej I" Cice general satisfaction, and share liberally in public patronage. 1 resf tctlti.ly invite all u-.tilting nnytliiiitf m my line ot business to ejil and examine uiv suck of Gcos. juIiN H. BUAI E. I.ewiilurg, May !6, lSi5. " Y rf.MI.ROAD A m snpp'r of Fancy I t'liods, P'.ru- Mi-iinates. German Pipes. i and Ktr.mlil1.l4Uc IVtiaccu ; j iter Pj' Ws. the vcrv iatcst w, aiso a varit-ts .it ru.e. j be l,a.i at S!.35.1 CllRISl A CAl fiWtl.t:. )LY;0LDS Sc MTAl'DtX, at the i V Hardware Siore. Lew-ist-urir. t-lfrr tn lbe ' eit zens of the West Branch, at ejuremelr Inyr ' prices, )ils, 1'urpent'tie, hi'e Lead. nowr ' While Zinc, Silvci's Plastic Paints (varion ' -l .....lt,...-l Arm-w.wnf 4. 1. .. Glass. Pnilv, Locks, La'ches, Butts, tVrews, and all kinds of Building Hardware, Gentle. ' nun won are building will hod it to their ad ! vsinMee 10 call and esamine onr stock. V'-.'l J sell es near city prices as possible. Cat! an J I tee as, rrtf the old Grafium ttimd. I I.ewisbitrs. Mav 6. 185a. fFl ""J,1 ' lanes, tt 1ARPENTERS, we ean supply veu wnh celebrated Greenfield Tool Company unt s celebrated Hatchets, Axes, Art xes. Boat sunders Adzes, tinsels, Fquares, Saws, Saw Sets. Anders, pbne Bitts. Hils pr all kinds. AH will be snld lowrr than nsnal at cash prices- Drop in and see. gentlemen I no charge for examining stock, at llie Hard ware Store of RPTSOLI'S A MTArPf:.V SADDLERS, if vou call and " Mock of Harness, Bridle and Roller Boo kles. Bitts, Hames. Stirrups. Monnting, Rinb ing. Deer Hair, Straining Web. Saddle Trees Whip Stocks and Saddlers' Tools.yeu will t it to your advantage. Hard are Stere ia Lew -isburg. KEVKOLDS A M FADDEX. OACHMAKEB3 will fi4 constantly n hi-.d Eliptie Springs, Axles. Hnb Bands, Laces, Oak Felloes. Bows, and a general as ' ot"erit of Trimmings, at the Hardware Stora of REY50LD3 M'r ArDEN. Lewisborg. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly priawd and fot sale at the Cltrtniele ttice nnr