,.1 -5 Cljc ffurisbarfl Q,roidf, A.. ixiEi-ctEsT rasn-v irrwsraeta, ksued Fridays, aJ Lrwubunj, Unwn Co.Pa. TERMS. 1 .Super...--. " "ci and .tUi.M.r.farilonrr.liortrrpfri.ij. Thumto j ftj will pay for four month.,. .eta fomii month-. 1 dol. j far eil-it maolli-. : dol. tor mlrw pioauw. ii..nr trm, tc Siusle No.'a, - cti. fajnieut. by nil (.ai) trnitwl in cild. pottage rtamp. or bank nnl at tbel valua bare, -tort kinds Produc riwfrf at the offi.-. . ben Ihe time eipirra. r-.r whirh paper paid, ( uule. we hare a ruuniop account ' it i. STi l-M'KO. AieriaTO'-MiS.S hand-timely puMi-hed. at SO eta p-V aonar. (W week, a eta rvh after ni. 1 ' ' " tnnollii, dol I" jear. lu r, a ' ' rt'' d.l,Jd..l. T-roaonare. 1 0.f...SO. .Mervhantrr.ir. lint over one fourth of a column, 10 tM. pr year. Other .rf Ac. a" aiay I arrerd upon. A ao.ure i. V lit- or .malleat type, or In of uest larrer. A lri rtiMUirnt. of deto'iraiizin. tendenry. and tar?" euta, not admitted. Communications de.ired on t..pir of ,,-ne.aliiitere.. ; otwitl,iutl.eraui.of partiiauort-. l.rtanc.nt,ai.d ro.,..i.d by the writ-fa real ...mc .,k1 ..Lire... T'..MA.iKTicTKLKHitAi'M s..t.dinti."lB-.; f tie- Hrnr-, oy wnim wo ours .u.eri " - - la advance of the rhllad. Maila. Conuerted with the Oflire arc ample material for n"rt kind of JOB PRINTING, wlii.h will lw e-cri.ted with neatne- and .le-p-bh and on rai-.ii.ible terras. va,Cafual Adrcrliwni.-nt to la" paid for wLeu banded In. and Job Work when delivered. 00iFHl'Koa Market S-Haret north fcidc, second storey, !U dour avote Uj Tol ' ifllec, Voi:nF.x & Corixr.i.Trs. JjCirislurr, Ia. Friiut Morning, Ji nk 1R5C A" i IH EI.TIZT" M:tnufa'tiirrn, MVrrhmitfi. MH-linic ntti itflWrn in 1'itv fM.J Country, ruttii-iifr nil who mi-U V- t tiT nr -w-ut-l I w.l ! t-utfiy m ruiuinu. of the - ct'-Mr r,:trle. whirl. h:t Inn? nJ iuor a ti iri'iilnlitiii ) iioiikiui'v eolilatiiiiii: a i imcra , ul dt'id-rs. twi any in tit: Mat. sire 'v ttlterlisriiirnlK. XyXo Foreign News of importance' a Meanicr U now due. j IiwElTtoN Day At the Academy this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Exercises to eon- ; itt of Recitations, Composition and Dec- j lamation. The public are invited. j BiSiime valuable Property advertised under the Ileal Estate bead, id p i.e. jairlhe Map advertised to day, is far auperior to anything hitherto i lTered to : the public. The new settlements iu Kau sas are mostly laid down upon it. BeDr. Wagner, who is lecturing ou . Phrenology, ic., in Anions' Hall, appears j to be a master of hit sulject. lie has a , large aud unique gallery of Portrait, well : repaying, of itself, a visit. (True, ' Pap" and 'franque" are not iucludid in the c il- j lection of "poicks," but will doubtless be i added soou The Jcrt v Sluue A" vrs Letter comnieuds the Lectures verv highly. fsr"e have on hand fir publication in our .ext, a racy and interesting letter from Uev.Mr.lVxLSMAN.of this towu, now on a visit to Europe. His journey thus far has been delightful to him. ,. , - t Hans Seoboenieigenliotfer lurget to let i i . -j -u..i.i r ... ! til nave nil name, aim bujuiu iuiuum also his "daug'tjpe" for inspection. j "Leisure Moments" next week. j - I peguWe have before us tbe Second An- j r. ...i r.u. t'ni.ort Femm-K HUHl illtUUgu. vi vui"""-; Institute at Lewisburg, l'a., cntuprisinr' 84 Tupila, and 4 Female Teachers, who are assisted by Pres. Malcoin and Trof. Lootuia of the University, iu their respec tive Departments. BaThe dismissal of Mr. Crainpton and the liritish Ministers is almost uuivcrsally appraved. While our goverunicut accepts . . ... i , , i the explanation of the lintish covernni i, . - 7 . I they can not wonder at our desire to have different Agents near us than those who committed the wrongs out of which the difficulty grew. Abolition Candidates. The ultra and impracticable anti-slavery men known as " Abolitionists, arjJ 80 I ... ., , , , r;Fn. i calling tlietnselves, have nominated OEB- KIT J-.MITII, of New York, for .'resident, j and Sunn M'Farland cf l'eun., for! ana tA.iwb ia . , ice ITCHKIcnt. Alili moveuirui. .... . , lieve the Hepublican party of much public ; misapprehension and odium, and deprive the i'ro-Slavcrj Democrats and l'ro-Slave-tj Aincricetis of their favorite parrot-cry ' Abolitiouists !" " Abolitionists I" and deprive : Railroads, North. Tie Railroad from Scranton to the Del- j aware Water-Gap, (00 miles,) is now open ; j and the road from Scranton to Tittston, I (10 miles) is also open. From 1'itUton j to liloomsburg is uudi-r contract. In a ; Bhort time, we can go direct from Licwis lurg to Xew York, via Scranton. Tbis road makes tbe Lewisburg, Center & Spruce Creek Road additionally important, furnishing a link in a direct communica tion between tbe West aud the City of New York. Locally, the new roads are of J J .1 immense importance in bearing away the coal. a-U. S. Senator Trumbull, of III., bus proposed to quiet the settlers of Kansas, by abolishing the present laws and officials, and annexing tbe territory to tbe Territo ry of Nebraska. Senator Crittenden pro poses to send the Hero PaciGcator, Gen. Scott, to accomplish a peace. Douglass k Co. reject both propositions : uncondition al submission to the bloody laws of tbe slavery code imposed upon tbe people by tbe Missourians, is tbe only thing the Buchanan party will listen to. BO,The Americans and Republicans of Lycoming county are forming a union. Tbe same good work we ses going on in cany other counties of the State. Jonr. S. Bowe.i, addressed tbe people of West Chester on the Kansas outrage, and say the worst bas not been told. He was a Secretary of tbe commission, but thought best to leave to nave bis life. Ia Washington City, Magruder, (Whig Reform candidate) is elected Mayor, and the Americana elected the majority cf Coancili and other officers. The Admin nroti waiiiolere." "tus items from tljct Counties. Montour A poor man named Barto bad a cow killed by being run over by tie ... nn llm traolr. D.mville Oil ' , .. . . i. eanesaay evening nun, "o struck three places in tOWQ, &nd killed two borses of Mr. Foust', near town A boy bad a leg so badly crushed between cars, as to require it amputation The Editor of the American baa so far recove red bis health as to be able to go fishing caught a lamper-ecl and a head ache Jliss llecf died from an accidental burn. The last County Court occupied two days Samuel A. Hrady has re-opened the Montour House Alctter addressed . . . , . r .: , tahe I -"" b out Peter Hal Jy has brought in from jjajlilul)re 2 000 bustiels Wheat for his yji fir. Straw tridgo performed the operation for cataract on the eye of a little girl A frame building was blown down in Danville during the stormy. Sun day last mouth They have commenced rpriiikling the streets to lay the dut iu Danville The different trains now pass Danville as follows : MOV!. WOCTH. PliiU. Kxpree-n 4 62 P M Freight 9 2u A M i Frt icht fi TiO A M ' Niiilit Epr. 11 .s P 1 Sitter xvrM 11 iU A M t;.YDER. The Mercantile Appraiser returuu 5S taxaLle Merchant!, ic, and 4 Distilleries The Seliusgrove Dcmnkrat . . . . . e , I rrjiilrcs over luu au'Mi. u-iiu ui men v-ou. . tud their reduced Trial List, but argues ! that the Midtlloburg Jail U not up to the i requirements of the law Two men at i wurk on the railway mar Port Trevorton, Wednesday week, were buried by a fall of earth and stone, and one, Mr. ltasslcr, ; died of the injuries received The Sel- i iu.-grove Council order the paving of side ' walks and tbe erection of an engine house. ! The body of Yeitengruber, who was j murdered about a jcar ago, in Sullivan ' county, has been discovered,in a lake near ', bis residence, which was drawn off, and . the mutilated remains found in a bag. Some gipsey fortune teller receutly did ' died an old fool of a farmer in Northamp j ton county out of settral thousand dollars ' in bard cash. Mrs. Cox, tbe mother of the two little boys who strayed and died on a mountain in Bedford county, has since died of grief. Fr tuklin i Marshall Co!lge,Lauexster, has bad a formal opening of its Lew build- lOg. The Sunhury Gazette breaks ground in favor of Maj I'ewart for Cor.gress. II itxnWAT's Oitwest SD Tll.ta. tba Wuat eff clual rm.-i for OU Uourela aud tlcm. Thi wouderlul cure- ilally effitMl by tlie-e reli l'mt"d r.-meaiaa br e.ta!.'i.lie.'l ttim Willi the eitV.i. f Hm Uuhmi, t ( ,.t" tin- fiuefl .reparatwma e.T uiade ka.aii. ana It i. itn ! a.Omipliin!: I.rt, tkat lliey .ill li.-alau.li'urefii.l aoun.la ""u u'rera r. ther tretn " and ulrer oftw.-llty Tears iitatidlns. er.-B afler erery uii-ut liaa tien reenrul to iiienvctuauy. an eniDliooa rea.lil yield u thlr aaubly vower; aud for the cure ol Aatlnna. Uj.-y are nival liable. 'wVhap?" know ihatlir. Ayer'sCherry Pectoral and Cathartic lMls are good medi- cines, and shall proclaim it because we do know it. We confidently believe there is a vast amount of relief from suffering for our afflicted fellow men wrapped up in these skilful preparations, and we shall freely nse our little influence to make them known to those who need ihem. Philad. Sunday Timet. A VOICE FROM VIRGIXIA. Caai PuisT, Surry Co.. Va. rm Srrn S. Itci ain Baltimore iu April. lM, and trim a paper 1 Iwnwl or ynura waa iuduoad to BBjr a boa of your 1'illa, m-nmaundrd a aoyereiitu rure ror th Kpileptir Fit.. At that time one of my airranli had been arHl'tnl with fit. about tan-lee yeara. bea reaeh io,. home, 1 rmumrnred with the pitta aeeordine to the direction.. I du not think ahe has had one aiuce. My . . . . , . i . . l l .In. nif wile, uionitn. la aouiewnai w. - ; h. h IB ,,. En,, mi Bu i s. doiiara, . I I 11 t . 1 . koVML 1 .UD- p.wa. ,ou ran forward tiu-m tr mail. lour eompliaure ail oli lire me. 1 oiirre.neriiiiiiT, M. P. BLMKiC Dr. llanre's EmleDlic Pills are also a sove- j reisrn remedy for every modification of ner vous diseases. The nervous suuerer, " er tormented by the acute, physical agony of nenralsia, tied iloreul, or ordinary neaut-nc, ' afflicted with raeue terrors, weakened by pe- nodir.al fits, threatened with paralysis, borne I down and disnirited bv that terrible lassitude wnicn proceeas irom a lar.K 01 uvmi-.. p.ncing any other pain of disabil- i 1)TarlMnij fron) th nnnatural condition of the , wonderful machinery which connects every ' member wilh Ihe source, of sensation, motion . ,,,, j,r.. imm-diaie benefit Irom the nse of those Pills which at once calms, invigorates, anu reguiaies mc ....... I vous organization. Ltr ?ent to any . ; country by mail free of postage. Address Se 1 S.Hanee. 10S Italtimore street, Baltimore, Md. Prtreone box f3.two SJS, twelve SjrS "WW" THISKERS. BEARD A ML'STACHOIS , IV ,, 1 io .m. in s.t weeks by DR. , -.-. 0 . LAKONT'S CAPILLARY COVPOL'N Unwar ranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price $1,(10 per Package, or 3 for .$2.50. Sent to any part of lhe country, by mailmen receipt of a remittance. Address SWEEI ZER A CO., Box 739 Post OH.ce, Baltimore, Maryland. Corrected Weekly Wheat... 1.00 to 1.12 EjrRs $ 5 10 12 12 10 12 5,50 Kye. 55 40 80 l,i!5 1,25 16 Tallow . ( orn Lard Itacon Ham Clovcrsccd... j Oats.... Flaxseed . T l " 1 1 Dried Apples Huttcr MARRIED, On the 8th inst. by Rev. Mr. Thomas. Jnaw V Gun-lias nr. of Milton and CaTaaaisa daughter of Jmle Oakes of Montour Co. In Milton. 22d nil. bv Rev 8 Barnes, GaoW Coma and MaaoaakT A CaoaitEV, both of Washington. DtrO, In Chillisonaane. 9th inst, Witb, son of J . Sm ith. ared about 25 years. In Williamsport, 30th ull, Joaa R. Hcuo, aged 36 years. SUPPOSED to be borrowed, and has not been returned, a WHEELBARROW. Please return to the owner in N. Third St. Bank Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the next Legislature to change the name of ihe -Lewisburg Savings Insulation." located I at Lewisburg, in the eoonty of Union, to "1Mb LEWISBURG BANK." wilb Ooe Hundred Thousand Dollars additional capital, and authority lo usue their ewn notes for circula tion ; subject to the provisions of the general banking laws of thia Commonwe.lta. DAVID RERER. Treasurer. Lewisbnrg, Pa. June I. IS6 FOl'-SI In Lewisburg. oy Miss Euaa rra Haua, a PORT MONNAIE, wilh a son of money, which ihe owner ean have fcy proving property and payiog for tbia Advert. Call at the CA.-en.cr Ot&ce. May M Lcwisburg Chronicle RAIL-ROAD ! THERE will be a mrMing of the friends of the Railroad at thr sign of the Hig Anvil at the LEW1SBVRO HARDWARE STORE, The Great Depot for Ikon! Just received, a nrw lot of iron larger than ever at t'ie Hardware Sti.re of JOS. MTADUBN'. in tirMt-rdic Iruii.fvorr bar var- inutil. 1 haFt-T.r.!I r5t.-lioe. .Hntl, vqnmre.rnunil hollies e'rtl iti', ll!owi. Anvil, .hv, acre (Vat". Sle-itrr. fl-fl ril. in hrt, all yen mnt, m tha II r.rt war More .of J. M FAUlitN, Lcwinburg. BUILDERS ant! olhersYou can gft Nails, Locks. Laichrs, Hinges, Screws, (HI, Whits Lew. til, Poitr. Ttirt"ntinr' Pri tJrwu, Vnroiith. Ac, t the Lewiabur lUrdwavrv SUr. C.RPENTER I can supply yuo with the celehraird (ireenfieM Tlanes, Hunt's Hatcbti. Am. A.lrMi. rTiiwifi. F.idn, PjH-sr A Jnrk Hnn'i !. PlBtie Uiti, litIi. Vmb will lakr thn Jnwtr than ever. 'all and - fur Jourwlr-B aL tL (Irahant Un... Lei-lur. OAC1I-MAKERS will find Eliptic Springs, A lies, Hults, Hands. Krllics, Oil I .loth. Leather. Kinitiff anl Trimuinifn of all ktuds at tu lw- titharR llanlwarr tftnre. rlCTLERY Koives, ?orVs, Shears. Sets J snrs, pen and pocket Knives, Razors, CrT-rs Strl all vttrj person might want, fur ftale at J.. M'KarMrn'ii. 1 FARMERS! lhat splendid lot of Scythes, Forks, Rakes, Harness, Trace aud Uutl Chain. I latter, and ery othr kind. alorf with a lot M I'hain PumpA. hnv omit to the Hardware ritor. SHOE-MAKERS Lasts. Leather, Thread, Awls, Wax, Ie;s, UriMks, Tools of all kind mil and are, as nw i the tin., at tli llnnlwar M.iff JitS. M 'KAIIK. Iwinl.urif. Blitchell's New National HAP. rpiIIS is the only larse Mel ullic l'lutc 1 Map ever published in this country, sliowins llie United Stales, Mexico and Cent ral America in their proper connection. Il is on a larger scale than any Map pub lished for general circulation, einnraniiis Ihe United Stairs and Territories from lhe Atlan tic to the Pacific Ocean. It is Ihe latest Map of the United Sta'es published consequently embodies all infor mation of the most recent tixverninent Sur veys and Explorations. It exhibits the Rail Roads more distinctly than any mhr central Map. Ueins finely engraved on copper.the physi cal features and eensrraphical characteristics of all parts of Ihe country are more clearly and distinctly delineated than on the Litho graphic Map. Notreneral Maps previously published show Ihe Shoals and Sand Banks in the Vicinity of the W est India Islands', this feature being heretofore confined to Marine Charts. The Map of Sandwich Islands is on a larg er scale than before exhibited iu any Ameri can publication. The various acKnowieoseu anu uispuiea boundaries of the several Central American . States, including the claims of the Mosquito King at different periods, are correctly desig- rated, also the ditlerent points sngestea as ( e -i n I . f..n1. Canals. . nrnper lor cnnsirnr.uns rau ntwii Ac thromhout this country. (Central Ameri-: ca and Mexico are indicated A table "ivinp the distances bv Rail Roads to the principal places throughout the United States, and hv different overland routs across I our unsettled Territories of the I'acilic, as j i well as distances by water lhrou"hnut all , parts of the Worli). also the heithl of princi- pie mountains and lenslh of principal rivers on the Map is much more full and valuable than usually accompanies a trmeral Map. The table sives the population oi all lhe counties in the" United Slates, according to Census of 1850, and area of all States and Territories are of great value. There are on the same sheet two Maps of the World, one on Mcrcator's, and one on the niiihnlar projection, on wnich the relative position and compirative size of the ditlerent divisions of the Globe are distinctly shown. By the Map on Mereator's projection, the World is shown, as if viewed by one glance from the United Plates. This is done by placing the American Continent in theeenter, which also Rives a definite idea of the value of a ship canal throoeh Central America, and a Rail Road from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oeean across lhe United States, throoeh which the commerce and travel of the World mnst pass. Mr. F. TAOGART. of Wayne? Co.. is en?aeed in canvassing Union and Snyder counties for the above work published by S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Philad. FARM MORTGAGES or !:- .laclne & JIIsisslppl R.R. rpjlE sub-- Tiber has for sale an addl- L li.it.al supply of the above Mortgages, through a friend who is personally acquainted with the Farms mortgaged. The mortgages are in sums of $500, 1.000. and $1,500. The security is three-fold : the nine of the mortga ger, the mortgage, and the bond of the Com pany. The farms mortgaged are in Carroll county, Illinois, valued at double the amount. and free from any other incumbrance, as cer- tjfied by the Clerk ol the Court. The mort- r,rt mn me -"'i . per annum, payable semi-annually, in New York, with coupons attached. It is believed no security can be belter. Persons having money ihey would like to invest legally, sare. Iv and profitably, would do well to exaran e these securities. A. K. BELL. Lewisburg. June 6, l5t?. 3w To Collectors and Tax Payers. ALL persons paying their taxes for the year 1856, to the Collectors of the ditTerent Townships and Boroucrhs of I'nion . . , , county on or Deiore tne w.n nay oi auiy next, ; will have an abatement on their State tax of j 5 per cent.allowed ihem by Ihe Collectors. It j is honed that each Collector will give every person in his duplicate an opportunity to pay his taxes before that day, and we also hope lhat the tax payers will heartily respond to this matter, as they will thereby Rain at least 5 per cent, nn their Slate taxi and which will enable the Treasurer to pay the State tax of onr county into lhe State Treasury, on or be fore the I5ih of July, according to law j like wise, all Collectors must nave tne wnoic amount of their respective duplicates settled by Ihe February Court of 1S57. GEOKOB SCHOC'If, lilt'H D V. It. LINCOLN, JACOB H CM MEL, Attest : Commissioners. A. KENNEDY. Clerk. Commissioners'Oflice,Lcwi5burj,,May 29.185(1. NOTICE. I N the matter of the Petition of Jacob Aurand, Administrator of Hit A-jii, deceased, to prove contract, Ac. Notice is hereby given, lhat the nndersigned was ap pointed Commissioner by the Court or Com mon Pleas of Union conntv. held in and for said county at May Term. lflfi, lo lake testi mony to be read upon the 6nal hearing of the parties lor the sale of certain real estate to one Anthony Lefevere. I have, therefore, in pursuance of said order, appointed Monday, the 23d day of June inst., at 10 o'clock, A.M., at myofhcein MlddleDUrg.Bnyoercouuiy.ior Ihe purpose of taking testimony as aforesaid, when and where all parties interested mat ai teBd. FREDERICK MERTZ. Mi-Wlebnrg, June 3, 1856. ' A Retired Phfiiciaa, WHOSE sands of life have nearly ran oat, discovered while living in the East Indies, a certain enre foreonstimption.bron. chins, eoogns. cotes, and geaeral aetuuir- Wishing to do as mach good as possible, he will send to snch of his afflicted fellow brings as request il, this recipe. with full and explicit directions for making it up and successfully using it. He requires rarh annlicanl lo enclose him one shilling; three cents to be retained as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Da. HJAMES, Jersey City, N.J. pm-M & West Branch Farmer June 13, 1856. CHEAP SHOES. THE undersigned wishes politely to inform the Ladies of I.ewiburg and vi cinity, that she has msl received, and will of fer lor sale, at her residence, on AVf A Fourth IHrtrl, 3 doort tufth nj MJuhn ., a splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses anil i nnuren suoea, and repectfullv solicits their patronage. . ISABELLA MAL'S. I.ewisburg, June 6, 1656 3in Herring's Safe again the Champion! ! 'Pit only Snfe tcAiVA, in mry iiutimrt, jirtfrttd tltetr entire euntettta in the ttitt Extettnvt f'irea. AT the burning of the Arlizan Buildings, on lhe ICih ot April, and in the t; It E AT KIKE in Market Street, May 1st, 1H5G, the genuine lltaaigo Sara pre served the Jewelry of tieo. W. Simons oc tiro. ; Itooks, Papers, Ac, of Fisher A lironand Edward Semans rV Co., after remaining expoed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY II OURS, aud proving conclusively what we have always claimed fr iliem, their great superiority over all secn rries now known. Iu these fires, the Ilrrrini;! Sale, standiusr side by side with those advertised as "warranted to stand 10 per cent- more fire j than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged Victor, out i.nly (irwen in thrr eonfe-nta In rzrrllnt op. ili-r. tint hrinc thrinMl'-a in a rnn.lilinn Iu ku thniuch antlLT iirileal. while Ihe lmaatml " Salatnanilera" of "Ih er makers were hally nwtj up in errr inatam. ant in ' come ranfi lhir entire inntente completely ae.lrnyi.1. To tlie pnMie e would ainv'lr any. IhaL durinie the j fiurt.-ei. yeaia tha llfrrinic'a Sal'a liaa he-n U-fore llim. more than two humlre.1 hare iaffaH thrntfti aiTiiteiital tiri without the orrurreiim or a ainitle loaa. We woulit, Iheretire. railtioa pnrrhaser. aalnat Uw ; niiw-firetientation ol iiiti-re-til (lartiea. The llarrinK'a ! 1'aienl in the .inly rinfiruofSafinMle in tliia rily ahii'h J i. protecU-a by a'l'atrnt Itiifbl. atil we will -tarane it j t rei.t mure lhau double tbv amouut of heat ul auy oth'r IjaA; now known. I w'arrvlst A. Ilerrlnir, Nile Mannfio'tun.r in tin. stnle of ' Herringa I'ntent Champion Sifr,n 34 Walnut St.. PHILADA. N. B. ' Evans Ac Watson's Improted Sal amanders," "('liver Evan's,""!' J.tiayler's," and " Sc)tt s Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortnieiithavin? been taken in part payment i for HcrrmpV') will be sold at low prices, j Administrator's Notice. "TTHKRBAS, Letters of Administration to f the estate of CATH AKIN E AI.'KAM', 1 late of New Uerlin. countyof Union, deceased, : have been granted to the subscriber, all pers-1 ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thuse bavin? j claims against the same will present ihem ' dulv authenticated for settlement at mv ntfire 1 in I.ewisbnr;. JOHN A. MKIMZ. I June 4, !5fi. Administrator f Summer Schools. J.AJ.CI:MMI.US will open his School on 1 Moawtay mtirninz next (June ) in the room he occupied durini; the Winter.and will continue : 13 weeks. Tuition, $ii per session. Mi.s MAIiY A. CLM.MI.(jS will open her Sohuul at the sjine tune, in lhe same building, . to continue 13 weeks. Tuition, ,- ; This Way for CONFECTIONERIES ! rVllE undersized hasa splendid stork i onhand.and is constantly receiving tresh supplies, of Candied of every vaneiv. j CAKES, CI.Alvlvt.KS, UILtob,UHAA(jr.a of the very best, Lemons, Figs, Pine Apples, Bananas, flints of every variety. Fruits, eic. Also a new, beantilul and well assorted lot of CIIILDREXS TOYS good selection of Finger and Kar Rinzs and other Jewelry, Sewing Thread. Needles, a large assortment of Goodyear's Gum Combs, Port Monnaies of every description, etc. etc. tVCall at the blue front, first door west o lhe Post Office don 'l mistake the place. rtop Id onee. you'll not find it vain, for you'll be aure to rail aa-alu. HARRIET EICHOLTZ. Lewisburg, May XH, IS56 Sajpond Arrival of EW GOODS I Jost rce'd, a splendid assortment of Block and Fatten Silla, N Ti.anem Harazea. Ijiwaa, Ginvham Ae. alwi a lot or tire Mantilla Triaaaliuira lalrat atrlea. lavlles' Bla Lare I'.iinU tc for rale ehean be UOUIIMAN Cll hM IIKIII.IN. BDLS. No. 1 Shad just arrived and for 't sale hv Goodman A Chamberlin 40 BISLS. Mackerel, Nos. 1, 1 and 3, in i and ) hbls. by Goodman A Chamb'n. c 10DFIH aud Herring just ree'd by Uoooman & tnamoeriin. BL'SH. Dried Apples ft.r sale by Goodman A Chamberlin. 20 1 POTATOES 100 hush, just ree'd by Goodman A Chamberlin. KON, Nails, Salt, etc. for sale by Goodman & Chamberlin. J. SCHREYEIt A SOS will receive on Fri day or Saturday a SECOND Supply of Spring and SummerGoods purchased in New York and Philad., prettier and cheaper than ever. J. Srlirever it SOB have just received , , a, aaa a j a. a , , r ! rt from .New York, a superior article of, 4PJrt BLACK MOIR-ANTiyi.E SII.K. Jl.i.Mlle LAS, which they offer cheap. May 6, 185 40 BBI.s. Mackarel, Shad, Herring, and White Fish. expected in a fewdavs by BEAVER A KHEMEU. I )LASTER at BE AVER A KRF.MER S. Economy is Wealth ! THE Place to bay floods, cheap ! 1 1DDIG. 4. HLTKL Beg leave to announce to the public that they have opened a large and complete stock of Sjjirifl.q t.0 iihiln.i fleet's, embracing every variety of Ladies' and Gent's Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimeres, ! Linen Goods, Vesting, Ginghams, Calicoes, Silks, Berages, Berage Delaines, Miallevs, Lawns. Muslins, a large assoriment or EM BROIDERIES, of all kinds, Jiimntlt, Hats, and Cops, also a large assortment of CARPET:. SALT, FISH, c, always on had. Farmers and Housekeepers ara t-aaeelriillT iirrtteH tr. eiatnine our aMnrlreent "f V ; It W-Si IKS. IKOLKBH r. HAKUWJtliK, O f.A.V WAKE. c. aad wc are aaoinru .ua. .. '-. rylhia-. of the lJt luality, ou aj desira, at Ihe mo t taouvrata rataa. ... . . Our lnd er elerrl ntlh udmusI rare, aa.1 . beliemwHI lie fiuM of the er beat, an.l. foe the i.ahu) ar cbaa a. th.-y ran vaoaUjr be .Hi red at v wher atoro ou lha West Branrb. W. reaacttully iurtta our old -Uatrauera ta eall aa.1 our auajt, aud are aure .a ea. Met your .aula aad -aataa. 1 UOUCt Uk. a- n.iial CAII a-.er l.. I.KWIS II.IHN.IS lj.labrt, April, isra. aaau.a a. ..... .. At the Old Stand on Harket 6t. S PIKER'S Hat, Cap, and Variety Wore. The subscriber has jjst received the largest and best assortment of Hal a and fjiptl ever brought lo Lewisburg, which he will sell at prices lo suit purchasers'. He has tUo a well selected aad in stock of CletfclBg, I Handkerchiefs, I Gloves, Cloths, I Trimtnings I Stocks, Hosiery, I Cassimere. ' etc. ete-, nasally kept at Genttemea's Furnishing estab lishments. Drop in! F. 6PYKER. Lewtsbdrg.April, 1658 HOTICE. ALL persons Indebted to tbe Subscri ber, will please make Payment or Set tlement between this dale and the FIRST DAY OF APRIL. All unsettled aecmints steading more than six -norths after he above dale will be left with Esq.. Mens for eellrction. B.M.HCS8EB. ! lesriabarf, Marcb It, ! IIS! William Jonas, TTfntNEY at Law.Collections promptly attended to. Office opposite Kline's Hotel, fi.j0 LEW1SBVRG.PA. ' Industry must Thrive." THE J. will E "o!il M immolh" ahead I Not vithstanding the cold winter and the late spring, J. &. J. WALLS have received anil are now r pen in: an nnns ually large and well seUcied stock of Sl'KINU AND SUMMER GOOPf?, consisting parily of Cloths of every grade, plain, black and fancvCassiiueres,a oeautiiul rarl-ty of Vrttinp. Italian Clolha, Jau. TwcaJa ana uinui.r .tar. aio Iatlirs Ifprxd (lootlit, u.h a Silk., Ti.Jiie", Ih-lainr llere-e. Hrmt,"White Uila,liini..haiii. Fml r.ii.l-ri. . Kihlui. Ih .ier.lil. ea, bk-acuU aud brown Mu.lina, Iriah Linen ehawla, ait-1 STI!AV OOOUS of ery yarirty ami atyle also a Sue aelrrtem or 11 A It U W At ! E, ( I E K N- S W A H K , C'EUAK AXI) WlI.t.OWWAP.E, IIi!'km. Ar. At. rait, i to all thewaiiU f Urn peonte a iuperb lot vl ; AT.'PE"r.GS, ! te.tr all of which tliev oiler to their cir-tr.ni.ra at 1 uiiu-iihK- low priiv.. Ilrinn ami other I'.mntry I'ro-lnre lat. n in 01. l au-i fjr Uootla. Uwuhurg, .May, ISO. Haye3' Old Stand ! j nOODM.YX & CHAM BERLIN Rive VJ nulire that they have taken the above stand, and have just received an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS purchased at the lowest cash tigure.and ol course will be sold at a small advance. We have a large stock of Dry CiOOtta of all grade and texton lamy lre from 4 M U.I. ,.-r rani, hvra::.- IMaii.i. from in to Ji r(e. eh.lly Korazr'. Iljtre.1 and Stiinnl U.rrc an 1 Tiwiea, Krenrh. Kii sli'U and Aue-riran I'rinla of all t Irs, 100 pi, n ol l:.'ld.-r ".lor I'rnila I at h1 ,) warrant" d la.l cilor., al.- a liail .m-a.i-.rtiiici,tofL.iTii l hml.roidcry.tolh-r Willi a irr.it vaiii Iv r.fiiloi.a, ll.i.ry, I'araMii., Laitiw , I'l'rt lolii;iic.. AC. Xc. i aiiut i:nii:s, hardware, ckockery.i CEDARWARK. STONEWARE, a lot of UiNulv-Matle Clothing, J Hats atrl Cuj? of all description', nrn rVC I m-rals. all W...I. II. ml. ar,. Rae Aartet.. Stair l arpet.. Ku--., O.lclolli. W in-low Blind-. Ac. Ac. all of hU will t Kild low lor laah or atoro.l ereilt. -Tlin lii 'lient Msrst T-rire. pal-l for alt klnna of MtAIX. ll;lS,rLA.-TLK,yiSH.SM.T.It.lL,kc., alwa.aoDhaiid. J. I" tnaiUMAX. Uoi.burit, .May. K. I IIAMoLI.Ll.V NEW GOODS ! L'lte Siriuy Arriinl nt the. Cheap S'.ore o BROWN & HITTER, m!io have just received and opened a large assortment of desirable .SruiNt; and Summer Goods, such as Silks, Bareges, liarege deLaines, Cal icoes, Gingiiatns, Lawns, Muslins, &c. Also a tine assortment of EMBROIDERY, consisting i.C'.illars,Chemisc!u,L'uilersleeves, eke uU.A rCatt variety of JIKN'S WfaAlt, tch as Cloths, t'assiineres, Linen Goods, " &c Also all kiuds of (Juecnsirarc, Urocencs, Hard and Cedar Ware, liroomt, d-c. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at Cash prices. Lcwisbure, April 22 Dr. I. BRUGGER, nAfl removed to Lewisbnrg, and formed a Partnership with J.K.IIAKVBY,.M.D.,of tne same place Otfice, corner of Fourth and MarUet streets, where he would be leave to inform his numerous friends and acquaintan ces lhat he is ready to attend his protessional duty in all its various branches. Grateful to the public for lhe liberal patronage with which he has met in previous times, he still flatters himself lhat it will beconiinned and increased. Knowing that all persons who give Homreop aihy, the great and only known law of cure, a fairthal.will be satisfied that it i far superior and saferlhananyolhermodeof practice. After studying the old system, I became ilisati-ticd with the uncertainty of the treatment, forsook it, and studied the new, in which I have prac ticed for twenty-one years with satisfaction to myself and grat success with my patients. April sa, lSri A H-tman Life Saved I DOWACIACMith., March 11.1S56. J. A. Khtu.es. Esq., Pear Sin I tunic your medicine to sell on consignment, "no linrti on pay." 1 take pleasure in statins; iis ell rets as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a itur -peci-men of all i have received. W. S. 0i!U!i lolrt we "I h-wl Ukrn iiwbnttfi- of CUrisli'''.' At;" Ual-iaiii. inl""..t. Dually run uni while noinir it until rav lunr aQ't liver wri ContrlfHi to that i dnrrra Ihi.t blsN-J tJtM lutr;rl from uijr uoutb tml U.w-ln. ' . a .l..l .1 . ;-....i.l. f, ... 11.. Ili.h M i Moil . .ih.i;;""i " l" p. fcnolli'-r rhill. I I. 'Iierlorx tfx. did all tliy euli) for me, hilt thiuht 1 tnu-t Jt. Ntuhtits: tiidfin. anr oriuotil I got Kh'-I ' Vvr auil A-rur Cur.wlit-h Unc rvtiv tl Bit ul Uit dlttn-n-t nutl numai mj vuiitiacii mi'i p.tm head and id a abort lime. h. M. t'osnuj ia my he ml autl So..!-, and prudacrtl a tvrlaurut rure X aara: ul uai liven tnfcinc mmlirina or iiod a il'H-lor aa we bare in our niuutr. and tnk.-n any tiiantitr of qiiiume anrl aieitlii without any rihhI Te.ull.froflB lhe -lh Aneil't to 1. th llee.-nilasr. But aee t.tr how uh'irlv it ofH-rut-d on uiy hrotlier. I eut a tnllle of HllllLK.' I Kt'Kli AM. All l I T K t, wlnrli . aerua a a-riiinnetit eurr by H.ing tw..tliirtl. .f a lltlr." S. M. osaur: a..not here, hut buih the oltuT brothara Fay b: -a llie aalur a. II M s. 1 aolil t ie uieiiirina to both the .ami day. aud the rure wj as ape-.ty fn m the aaute small n Haul itT. and 1 might n .r--ifv. Vour. with n'.).-, A.IIlTlMiTOX. Tlw above .iieaka for ilaelf. Hood proof itlf.lt ieof ro l-tler trnor Ibau ihe ra-t nunitwr of like errti-i-atra 1 bate alreiuly publirbe.1. and the atlU greater aiuouiut tliat ia rontiually ramrinir in to met One tiling mi'ie. l-a-t yuer 1 had occasion to Caution the I'ubiic iu tliei-. word.: .-I noliee one firni wh here taken one of fhy peneral cin-ulam, fultitutil llie uauie of tlieir uoaltut. for my nifdirin. and llit'U wot. tiraxeu in.fOi.na rml their n will, brawn in.pm.rra end their naniililet .oil the rsrlanation, lt Ilia proprietor of any other medti-irte .ay a. mu.li if he dare, -to. No. I take tle.i.ilre in .at inc that the Caution referred to the same'-!... Ct.ri.tir. AgCe BaNaia that Is mention ed ia the above re rtilieale. Tlio.eare ae.eral .-liter iuilmtriotia people who are Bf p!ynito their iioibt-iioua Ira.h all that 1 ,-ub.l.lt alout my Irref and At-ne t'urj. or Antab te to Sia'aria. eteeft tiieCertifiratea ofCuraa. and llie Uertlheat. .it the cele brated I'heniist. l'r. Jrmea K. t'lultun.of Y-, in f.m.r of i" perl, rlly II AKMLKSS I II t UACTFIteWbti h ia at tar-cil to e.m N-tlle. Tlieee Will nlwnys aerv. Ul dia tinituiali nir nie.lii'i.ie f.u nuitatioua. JAS a". KIIOllK-), ei-oprietur. I'roTiJrnre. 11. 1. IV For sale by C.IJ.M'(.I.M.EY,Lrwisburg (.ross Cut. and Druggists generally (SmfiVS NKNV HOODS! T Mcnseh's Variety Stori. Just received, a splendid lot of SPRING and A SIMMER DRESS C000S. consisting of Lawns. Linen Good,Ginghan.s, Calicos, etc.. a laige aad varied assortment of Ijulie.' Col.ais. t hemiaelis. f.mbroide- ries, lniterleeves, nan mercnieis, rwnery. Gloves. Laces, Thret. Wlks in shun, a general asw.rtmrni uf Tnminin;s and other article Sold at "Xotion" houses. Lewisburg, ApnI.INM. C. MENKCIf. The War Terminated ! HEAfE decltred ! Iv I HI RHll J. TORKC, Who bare inst received aad ripeet another lot ot FANCY DRY GOODS, " every vartrty anil shade, wntca iney wi-i at ie.ua. kably low prices. Als a 6ee aaVOftaient of GROCEl'lE-N QL'EENSWARr., HAKDWAltE, Ac. Which they are qdite scire will compare very favorably with any effered in this section of the eoumry and at rJ" ff?!! ezamine our slock. Lcwisbarg. April It.'M TE9H arrival of CLOTHING. trvdaTrt GOLDSMITH r3. J. M. C. RANCH, A1 TTORNEY at Law, Miulinhnr, Unioa Co Pa. I iT All profe'Sional to- siuess enirusted to nis care, win in pun. ... im, and faitbl'iiily attended to. June l,'o." yl nARIA J. GRIER, M. D., A GRADUATE of the 1'enn Medical ! IY Univer-ity.of Phtlada .cllirs hrfr.le- sninal services to the people of Leausijuig and vicinity. OlhVe at her father's residenr,. (Dr. J. r JJner's,) one d.ior below J. I.. Yoder'a J-welrjr Store. A;.r:l Jb, li5. B. LCXCSIItiRE, M. D., bavins; ; ill located himself .,n lhe property lately I owned and occupied tv Kev. C. A Itevnt, in . West Milton, respectfully offers his profes- . sional services to the public, and frum Ion? experience flatters him'-ell that lie can renter ( r , : ; v ,m ' nnu. i.iiitui u, i.-. .... - L . ... DISSOLUTION. V HE rartnership hrretofure existing betwten J.thn Liitcvn.au, J II. I a fx man I and H. Uaie-tnan, un.lcr the name antl nnn ot I "Dutwnun Jf Snfn lias been .lis..lvi hy j mutual consent fi:ieiith rtay of M irch, IH.'6. All ptrons havin? unseulft. ac.iint will confer a fa;ur v ciltm? at lui uliI .'(and and seiilc them. DATlM.W V so.Nrt. i tV The liu.Mtiess uiil l c.niina?d at the 1 old stand by Uie subscribers, who will be : ihanklul for pa-t favois aud share of pub'ic putnutaiie. Give ihrm a call and vrf t-jr your-elt. J. U. & K- V.Vl 'liSMAX. 1 Kelly Tp, .March -u, ibu DENTAL CARD. T HE new nn'tliol of icrtin ar'.Li-; AlIrn'H C'oiil-iiuuu -um Woi K, ' i, without fi.T'tut il-e b--t itnpri'Vpn.iit ev?r ma:f in lh ai f Untitrr. Thi work, , whn properly ct.:i ' . ttcii' !. in the .no. Leni- i ful lin- clrane-.',ci..'Mi.f. ti.? "ifa'f vrcnsr'h w.ih .lur.ibiliiy. ari l a 1 U mi re l- a rlt-ar nu t JiMinct ariicul.iiiuii, ihuii any vlu r f rfci ftr trou.l.l .--I -r Un j.ul. tx. AuJ : iu iMwiMiitiii .tii IL - ot m.tk. i . .an Kit tii-!"- '' ' ' irn, with-tiit. in Hi le-act. niUrfciiu ilb lit u- tu.i.- of th- ta-tl in Bi-l:raii. I i ..t.M tk- Itn- ine-tt'tl r.f ittfim.intf fhsw .ntfi-tJ Uiiitl hmm purh d tbe l't. nt fr-r OiU .lu.b. i ,nirT iu tit. of t. liifiiUir. J.-!iU A.l-ii.- nut .f w j Yrk.j lor Uii mit t -wtrrsl Jj.it.itnr rouiitf .t.ni tlir I tn b ujau. luntij; u wtK-k a f tt .litutu- U-t , ill't.ui.e.-fT.,r4M witliiiiylli-i :0 t.it nur Unit b r lwu bftue in llf vr Div uUkt tuauLry. I k nil,! n-1 ii;-nail tLoe- that iitJ Ifftn ii l" ') nutwuw- tLiu wr lovaUl, mtfi -xmuiii.- f r tin in-lv. jotl 1.MK!.. Lk , Office id U:lio.jU l;roiitliijr. ui-ar'Jn.uleT'c. ruer XOTICK. V 'HOSE know ins themselves indebted i for the "AMERICA ELAli." by sob- i scription or otherwise, will please make im- mediate payment to the ubcrltle. .Mi.nev ; m:iy be e:it by mail at my ri-W, provided the letters coniaiuiiig it be reentered in lhe Post ClLUiLE CAW LEY. ril rw Berlin. Ap rPIIE subscriber has in bis Yard, for I sale, a good assortment of Lumber, viz. l;)0.000 feel of dry Joit and Soanilinif j -5.000 Teet dry inch Board.WeatherA Plank I 50.1)00 feet new Boatds and Piauk, pan diy j 1.000 sawed Hemluck Rails j 20, i00 Lap and Joint Shtneles 50.000 feel .Shiii.lniK Lath, All of which lm wilt sell at lair prices. THOMAS NEURIT. Lewisburg. April 3, Otord j New Goods at the New Store! FIIIST AIUtlVAT-t rIMIE substriliers havinz re-ti:cJ and JL improved the Storeroom of H V SShelier formerly occupied by Krem.r A Co, would , respectfully announce to the trading commo- j nitv that they are just opening a LAHOB : A. D SPLE.N DID bTOCK i f SlT.IN(i & SUMMKK GOODS, ' bought in New Y.ra and Ptulatle'.phi , adapted to the want, or all, and cmnpn.ing , lhe usual variety kept at Stores iu the larger Towns. XJTCAI.L A.V it... J.Sclirejtr &. Son. Lewisburg, April 1, lG r1ARPET!. -A very larpe a:,d well selected I i lot of cotton and all wool Carpets, from 1U cts. to l.-S per yard. A pr.rtion of ihese CaiTfts were buu.ht at auction, others direct from the rnanufaciors. at prices that we can i s.ll them very low. Those in want of Carpet ' we invite to callaiid ook before buvins else- j where. J. St'HREYER A SOr. ALAKUE and desiraoie stocn ol ..adieu. Dress Hoods, of every kind, for sale cheap by J. SCI1 REYER A SOX. A LARGE lot of Ladies' spring and sum I mer Shawls, Ijr s:ile verv low. by ! April 1,1856 J. SCHREYER w SOX, t CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Tueeds and Summer j Wear, for sale cheaper than ever bv ! April l.l.r.r J. SCHREYER A'O.V j Executor's Notice. j VOTU'E iS hlTebY EliVCn, that tetters I T..,.-,..' the last will and .,.-! ment of EPHKAIM LONG, late of Buffaloe township, deceased, have been granted to lhe j to the undersigned, bv ihe Register of Union county, in due form of lawi therefore all per- i sons knowing themselves Indebted to said 1 estate are requested to make immediate pay- ! ! ment, and those having juil claims against the same are also requested to present them properly aulheniicaied for settlement. JOHN SCH RACK, Executor. Feb. 1. 1 S-"C pd Pianos, and Hus'.c. -p,, JOS. L.Y0DER, Ajpnt for Meters' tVaiid Voghi's celebrated I'i.tnos. has ;?t-jost lecetvet! a large assoriment of xhtet Mume. finnns, tfirf M'l'idton RtHik. Seminary and Tcarhers supplied at the Publishers' di- ! eo'int prices. Music piihlisbrj bv Gotil.lXce i A Walker, i. L. Walker, or anv i'liirlisheri iu I the l ulled stales, furnished ai their prices. N.U. Meyers' and Voghi's I'tanos sold at less ' than Coy retail pri.es. Lewtsbur;;, Nov. It I'NOW all Men hy thesr presents. ! I That W una. . and Jo- MFiis ol lhe borough it Lewisburg. st.t. uf Penn- . syvnia.bave this Ulh.tayol February. I."e, , pmchase.t the retire right and utle io mm.. lariure and sell lhe OBiawnooaTAOTicirriERir; patralrd by J.wts II. Bi w.tT. of the S,4tc of 1 Vermont. in tbe luilo.uigcoiin!tes,vir.l nion. ! Hnjdrr, Souhuoibrrlan.!, and Monit or. Alt i persins are thetetore cauitned against man ' utactufing or purrhair.g said Mcbine from any person or persona nnlcs du.) auihorued I bv the said Jones A M'Fadilin. I The desgn of this machine is fur cutting Bay. iMraw.or C rnsiaUs any lengih Vitre i, and will fullrcompete With any mach n. now ; in oe. and will surrasa anv ever rtfered tit I the pahlie for simplicitv and durabilitr ; aad as regards the ea- with which the labor is perforitied, and the quantity II will cut in a given ume. there are none to surpass it. Anv person desiroasof seeing and riamtmp. ?.d Machine, can do so by calling at J. MTAI- j " P "of maeh.ne ready for 'in .(CmM j yaf;TLERY Knives and ForksiShears an.l , I u . t Dlau'i elhr..ert .na.uf- s y "- -w-aw. - ...-.- Scissors i 'a Kurts, Oar-ei. Ti-le al kaich'a Sb.a . To the Citizens of Union County, ii.i'itr U by U:e cUitw! ol uus CoiiMjr, ve i.v s;.! -cri!r intpnrf ...!wft? an acci:n'f ii-rtn'Nmii art.i r ntrtfr.enfit 32 4P ! Ill ouil t p" tfl -I a j-'iiiicif lii t.lftcripiit'M It fi s fn'A-.uf). If tc from or?iital Mir in; all 'n-: r.d?, urtams. iioim l:Z-:i"V,X !" at I I ha nuttm i.f all prt-pt rt i rwt'l rm n lttir '- Ihrniitlt-ii;' t etjaJattij liiu - a- f -- iim: nnl.jr let-rn m,,, am.- iJu uiirif. t!.-y U iff tiifc iraaiial LM&m-tr ai.rl iarw;vr f I buitt t-" itn ':. " 1 h- yt.- "ill l "m . 4 iii-bM. hn.v.ire?T I HK-t-r. v-nl. t. !.!: anu a:. ... u ioU. btr to u.it ?Ia; i f V '-r t o N J g tm H,b, u a ; 4. llvrrs ; Ui ubuiU:raa.,7 mt ..a yt ..!- 'mfUtn,,t,rfty 1 H.I.- i'A.-i iiALL u00ll Mltfit, Iiitrutt, Ecfio jf:U anj yt,.,e y,r0i:nrr then. t"7'Please send for a copy of our il'trated CatalOkUe ' of i.-m j R- re,,, w. ru. si.tabie r Family aud Kireid( Keadit.; and embracing j Por.iilar Aii:rt?aD Kio?riphfes.'-arratiTan'i i Tr.iveU, nculiure,Ttirpsraiice. Law, aru( t i, t..i. . for the Vtiuii, bentitifully rrinVii ...,,1 I !u"'iar'd Fafi.i'v Ilildes, Reli--Eiod !! Ks,S:an!ard at.d Select Toftry aut5 a tin ice v.n it ry i f M.ce.laneoii Buk&. ... r i!t Sr.ud.tt vithtvt Vftasye. If n QUiiif a Till Jfrrijtin "f tlw i--t tUn'lar! w-rU s.ti i. '!. in:: Mt tilj-t. witb their pne. lar.'l in IifUt r-.i,i tto-ut br it- ml j rr. ti- ft, very r--.er airt bK -Ter, at.o'.t t 1mb it. fH.Wa 'ii -u'a any .l -ur lttia. f-u'lNic plV-pta-J, on rrtr)tV uf Ue ji ! . vrriiHf i j,i t. wL: l. ma; lrr.t t. u l mii. O r are the Best B-hs Ut Agent. b-r-auav- theV ! kitapWii U the ratit of tLe- t&l. . ftu.l 1 rax-tR-al I 1 avul gral. o fj, 1 ,ll.l.l.l.. 1 I'ark K. ni T- ML'LLb -w V vh, or I' 7 . -i : t . Jut ura COOTS & SHOES. Treceivel a: tV old established store 1. 1 the sot.-. i ;,jer. on Markei sll. el, Le aisi.ut. a Ij'V'e and i.ew assrrintent of l.OOTS ANU siions, ei nifrisitig every description of work requir ed lor Mr'.N. I.ADIK.-?, JJUV.S MISSIS, (IILDRKN. The stork is selcrted with care, and will fc at!c.rid at rea-oriafc,e prices. C'ti!oii si (trk attended to as u-ual. .May S, 1M56 iOH.N UDUGHTfl.X. bbAVER & EREMER HAVE rcceivrd iLcir usual large aupply of GOODS adaptpj fur lhe season, which will be sold uhUbUiil.y low. Fervors wanting to save mo ney in inakii'i purchases, wit. well to cll and f iaii.HK fcr Ihf uiM-lves, as we defy ct'inpetitiot. in maiy auiclrs. May 8, Ibt REHOYAL. ii. .i:i:ii4t: r, svrgeos ! ', has removed to Market .i.t i.i--o i-i.:,.l .... E....ll. next door east Ir .rn Broten 4.na..'a uui. Lewisburg, April IS, 1S..6 "Have yon seen SAE?" CEKMS tu be a Queliiin aked bj ky almost everybody but inquu., llact yon Men ii Lutt irmt, vi uh their supp'y .f Xtw Rood., Shorn, CtUters, A.C. j The sul- r:bers havir; associated the I selve. nu a Cu...;,. rship i.i b-ib.av new itlvr to the pu: he, at tl.t Oli Van tl of S. A D. Slifik, on Mayaet Sl lhe c-.ap.s (for Cabh) and Ui Ivt of 1iO ITS SHOtS. for Men ai.d B-is. eer offeied in Lewsbarf Also a new and ap.tndid asoitiMent ul (. ( .1 SHOES fur Lndin mnj Oet lhmtm. A vanetv of 'jailers, lllf iiaiiers. Ties Eua kips, Suppers Ae. i, r l.j and Mis. aV.o Children's F.ioes of The lust ;.ylej ,,l S!?S ; At. At. &C. Work male to oi ler ..leiming dot. at usuai and as the Vt.i.i.rn hate ri derl sansfa tion here'ofore. ve trut we sha!! ka( a lull sbare ol pnl i c natrcnfte. AI will ciinimuc to be on n.. as torn. erlv. and bop. I to give genera! satistaru. n In ail ct.si. tr era. oi.irr.rt oi ,n i auuiA. Lewisbars;, Feb. lt)b& HERCHAKT TAILCU. TOJIN II. EEALE, fcavins enlargad J and improved his Shop, on Market Street, nexi lo Hayes s.iie, has now t-jiened a large and select slock uf Clot lii, C'uKfclmere-,T.'e-in;3 and '1 ilaiiiilMKit v( t kinds, i i ; (;,( , alsoGE.TI.E.viE.N8FrRN-II i. such as Shirts, fi.oves, Ilosicii Cidiars, Ac. Ac. He wiil also carry on Cnttta? ai-d .tlukius in a!! their branches, with despatch, acecrdia. to order, without u'ri.j. and vn the inoa t reasouable terms. Itad -uiatlo CIc Z.'ng alwavs ou hand cheaper than the cheapest Having a laree K.rc of eapenenced hand in mv eiiiDlm". 1 hope with ail these laciiiu.s lo an e general s-it:!gcu.,n. and share hberally n l""..c paUonage. ' lesj-ectttilly invite alt wanting aiilhins in mv line of business to c!l ttid cxaiiue my atock of t.oods. J..l. H. BEALE. l.ewi'bnrg. May IS. 165. (iiLEnvAi;Eii VOKTII !th Street. The sut-strifcer jLN mor-l respectfuilv mfiru.s tbe riltzrus ut Lewi"rurr ar.d virrrotv, ibai be baa a band and t r .-,e a chiaplo'iof II KITlRt:. lor the fj nn; trade, comprising i''?.-iD ami i V' i:o!. I.ttreatt?, N'c rt'tnrif aint ilmil- 4':iev. CtT.tor, Caiii null PitT Tai t'. lUtiinjr ami lii ul.t'.i.-t Ta'ult-:. 'iiirtjoarls, 1.1-htcaJ-. H'.ui.u.-, ..'frt-. attil hair of all ku. 'a. COFFINS rJ v"i" " shi rt in. tire. The puM.e ar. cor! tllv invite.. o etamine hi .or. a. he is su-e tht tney .!: be aii lie l .iu U. ahl of W a e. an I pr.rea. i'Hl S. sHirio. I.e. i'ure. March 13. COTJRT HOUSE. THE Suber!!ers u the TuiHin; of 1 the Uaion i' -n H n. Ae , er ris. nil thr .ho'e i patd arat nn.eneitig on 'he ti daf f rehraaiy Yf -.Pter ol lh B'Mldi" C-"e.l JAUt.s r I.I.S.S. ina-"- - Lewisburg. Jan. 15. Jl n?p of tfntin and Snyder Countlei. VARNISHED. mith MtH,Jfa R"'r5 ' and ol Muslm. rea.iy lo be hang mf, will te sent t"- "e re.)er. pc.tjge paid: Tow..-n 9 "r. red. tor f I i:..j..u' . i - The Iii.f.10.1 t'ie is drawn ea this Map. also To.n.-h-p tines, and mm it eoraHr. all .tut rrmt pa! Roads, and shows eomparative dis-..o-... il should Ix I'ml.r. fv all who are t ( vote lhe hieation cf tbe Beat of Justice. i The .. .log e.l Map show. th. strata cf M . w " iper ernie of tbe Ma ad hesa I -. u . . . , K.YOLKMA. I Lents barg , May U,