Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 08, 1856, Image 3

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n.rim the um .! j-r" i
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not m nne-fcwrlli of a enluinn, 10 do), pet rear
eiae. tr an mar be rr-d npnn. A
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deeaoralUiac taadeney and huiie enU, admitted.
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Th MlNirTi!Ur.Al'll mneivdrnth.ha" ,
brrtHirf often Innrrt tmpnrtaot
of rh- fTtronirfr. by wti" w Iweert important New.
la aliu of Ihe Polled. Maiia.
Connerted wit. tK- o-ire are amide Tiist.ri.l. fnr most
km f I"B PRIKTTHS, whl-h ' be -seenled with
nmlm end IvfMlrb and loW terma.
an rvel Ad.eitimtrnte M be paid br .ben handed
am. nnd Jb Wee Bkca drlieerod.
.o. lTFIOSoa Market SVnare.nnelde,eonn4 emit".
Id die eboee the rnet onl.e.
Fkidat Morning, August S, 1S5G
A nVEtrnyr.' Mannfertorrra. Merrhante. Meehaaien.
A. n.oii. mjMl Conoinr. rablib-r
U who wih to bar or at-lt wouM do wX to rmplny the ,
rttmnn of the I-Vr tri. whwb h a inl
and nmuiM nrmialioa ia a i-oiit ruiaiir a
. arer inpwrtjna of afftiro, polroat .niduoera, ooovuoiers
aad doalrra. a any ia rta itatfl.
TiieCa3ipaigx-Wc
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lltllll NIP UCI A U1HH Hit VIU. 'i
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the Presilerti;I Election, at 3S
!1 rts per co;y, or 10 copies fr $3.
The Elections.
Iowa. Ten counties give handsome
Republican majorities. Dubuque city 350
Democratic
Missouri. Benton is ahead for Gov
cronr in St. Louis. Frsncis P. Uluir, Jr.
a Free Soi'er is believed to be elected
to Congress from St. 1, uis.
Kentucky lm-k't as though the Demo
crats have defeated the American,.
Arkansas is Democratio as far as heard
from.
The Americans may carry Missouri
through the Hen ton and Aoti Uenton divi
tion, but appear to'have signally failed, '
elsewhere. I
Benton and Blair were supported by the J
friends of Fremont and Freedom for Kan-
as ; and the Buchanan men say they will I
now form a Fremont Electoral ticket.
Backed Onta-Ia-Brooks!
II win ?e remtMiiocreu mai ouuy ironits t
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challenged several Free S'ate men to fiht.
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a. 1 1 l 1 , . t . i 11. i, 1
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who accepted his challenge, when Brooks
backed out with a paltry excuse !
M'Cay, of j , last week aNo challenged
Mr. Bowt-n of Pa., to a publie discussion.
The challenged party (as was his right)
named bis day, and a Committee was ap
pointed to arrange matters on bis side.
The day came the hour and Mr. Bowen
appeared but 3TCvy (liks Brook) tcn
minting! The "discussion" with which
the Bucbananitcs have attempted to agi
tate and mislead the public did not come
off, simply because the challenger was ab
sent. He spoke at Danville, Wednesday
evening, and we suppose might lave been
bere to conduct the debate if he had chosen.
tttTTbe friends of Buchanan in Union
county met at Biehl'e on Monday last.nnd
contrary to the understanding previous
ly made out a full ticket, as follows :
Henry W. Fries of Lewisbur: for Con
gress ; Samuel Kouh of Lewisbnrg for Pro
thonotarr; David Kleckner of West Buna
toe for Associate lude ; J. M. C Ranck of
Mifllinburg for Pros-cnting Attorney; and
fiamoel Ewingof Buftaloe for Auditor with
out opposition. For Assembly, Daniel Long
of Hartley had 14. Henry High IS. For
Commissioner, George Schoch of Lewisburg
had 14. Henry Moyer 8, Jacob Ziebach 3.
G. A, Frick. P. Win-trd ;n. and H. W.
Crotxer. Congressional Conferees ; and D. H.
Roush, S. 8. Barber, and J. W. Young, Repre
sentative Conferees.
They re-olved in favor of the Kansas and
Nebarska bill of the nominees of the Stale
Convention which endorsed all thai Pierce
has done and Buchanan and Breckenridge
in full.
The nominees are respectable citizens,
but none of them in any respect superior in j
ability or honesty to those on the I nion tick
. Both ticket, being composed of personal- j
Iv exeepnoaable men. we hone lo have one :
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campaign wrntu en.,n wifi re ru yr,- ,
.on. I abuse or depreciation. I ne pos.uon di ,
the candidates on the Great Question of Lib
erty or Slavery for Kansas, mnsl deteraine
their election. The triumph of ihose who I
aopmve Ihe Kansas bill, will be heialdedasits
Inamph ; the success of the opponents of the
Kansas iniquities, will be to record the voice
of Union County in iis condemnation.
Vl.Tbe Anjut devotes three or four
eoluinos applauding "Judge." M'Cay ,and in
attempted extenuation of the effort of its
clique to break up the Fremont meeting.
Tbe space devoted to the labored efforts
proves that they are writhing under tbe
public condemnation. They know it was :
a Fremont meeting so called, and so
officered and therefore they bad no busi
ness to interfere with it in any shape, or
manner; tbe attempt to play Georgia and
Kansas on small scale, was signally re
buked; aud tha plotters of the sebemo we
hope bavo learned better manners, as well
ai to respect the legal rights of others.
Jovcsik Concert. Tbo specimens
of Vocal and Instrumental Music, given
in Am moos' FJall by young Boys and Girls
on Monday and. Tuesday evenings of this
week, were witnessed with much interest
hj a good class of spectators. Mr. J. W.
Alexander has been their patient and
soccesefal teacher, and we are informed
ontemplatea returning about tbe 1st of
Oetober, to continue bis instructions in
skat and neighboring town.
erv-v . .vcv-rT i-?t-rv X5.y
The Slate Driver at KUfflinburg.
Ooasaranieatad far tha Lawiaaarg Chronicla.
MlfFI.IXBtRO, Aog. , 185U.
Upoll Comiucncement Day, qaite
Cumber of our citiieas visited joar pUcf,
nd heard s upeecli from Mr. M Cay, of
flf orci. : nd from tlie Rlowini- descrip-
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Hon WC ma oi utnu, -"r
to tliiuls that the ghost of DernOblhMies
or Cicero had reappeared under an assumed
name, and wai canvassing in hcbalf of
the extension of Xipgerdom. , When i
aa announced thai this celebrated orator
would turn his footsteps to Miffl uburjc.
l,is fame grew broader, anil to give ni
greater celebrity, handbills purporting
rTe J,ge , chsllenco to the Kepoblic
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his fame crew broader, and to give bim
to
ran
party, were circulated tbniugb our com-
mnnity. A reKciutc cUv
bled, Geo. . loungman, r.j , was run-,
H-n rrcstdent, and the Uand dwe.iunte.1
loqat tit music, fitting the mind fr the
reception of truth and tho appreciation
of true merit Mr. M Cay begsn by con
gratulatitig us that Crnd had blessed us
with abundance, especially with good
braudy and wine ; and a ho proceeded,
we soon fouud we were doomed to disap
pointment. No grand flights of oratory,
no lcJ"ty style, no sweet, tender J.itb.is, no
convincing argument, no pure logic, graced
the r-pcaker's rff irt ; and from the tnau
ncr in which he addressed u he must
have considered the people of MifBinburg
to have little historical knowledge, and
l S6"1 tnfuru.atiou
lie referred to
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emigrant aid societies as if the country
br . . . . ... .
was full of them, and told us these were
tho causes nf the invasion of Kansas by
the Border RuQians ; but History tells us
that the invasion took place prior to the
organization of any free State aid society.
To wbieh bhall we give credence, Mr.
M'Cay or History? He then spoke of
a something ci.lled " the Great Democrat
ic Principle," which has within itself the
power to set aside everything, even tho
it bo the sanctity of plighted faith, and
by its magical influence justifies any out
rage eve a though it be the repeal of the
Missouri Compromise, or the enactment
of tbo Nebraska Bill. He said the Mis
souri Compromise was forced upon a re
luctant South, yet Senator Pinckney, of
South Carolina, about 3 o'clock of the
night of its passage calls it a " Southern
triumph." His sophistry bears no inves-
ligation ; and a sicker set of politicians
than the Democracy here cannot be founil
anywhere. Mention the word M'Cay to
a respectable Democrat, and he begins to
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apologue. Iudeod, sir, they do not like
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the Slavery pill be mued for them, and
nl.on onatoit n-ith aur-h Inn.
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guage as he used. He has given the Re
publican cause a fresh impetus, and we
think several changes have occurred in
its fivor. M'Cay may return : when the
Democracy of Mifflioburg want a nigger
driver for dictator, I predict they will
never send for him or " My Brother."
Herbert.
"There is not a single paper infhiladelpiiia
which supports Fremont."
The above is a specimen of lying little
paragraphs which are kept afloat in some
of the opposition prints, for effect. We
do not attempt to expose all these false
hoods, fur it would bo impossible. But in
relation tn the above we would state, of the
Daily English papers, the Timet recently
changed from Fillmore to Fremont : the ! baihs of his absence after the present date,
? . . . T public worship will be held in the church,
Aorth American and the 3ti.-r are a P jh cthe Ui(rne p(.ririis,lont once on rlch
good Fremout papers as at present needs j Sabbath, Vix : in ihe evenins at half past sev
bc; and tho influence of lie Sun and the en o'clock. The pu'pit will be supplied by
n ,, -1 j j ji t 1.1 . 'he R-v- Messrs. Gr:er and Patterson.
Butelm we consider decidedly favorable to 4sl 4, mss.
V Tl. V..... ; ,in,n.ni f..m Till. '
t ICIUVUt. a tin im. w " "ft J ' ' '
more. The Leilycr, Arrjia and Penntylva
nt'ajt sustain Buchanan. We understand
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r- .1 uA nr .1.. ..n,. :
r re-..i. uw....u.u. ... -....j-
a friendliness to Fremont is apparent iu
several.
QuAbnut two-thirds of a State Conven
tion nf Fillmore men met at Harrisburg on
Tuesday last, and, by a vote of 72 to IS,
proceeded to form an exclusive Fillmore ' these Pills have cured -ome of the most stub
, . . . y r u r .c ' born cases of Epilepsy, as well as the milder
electoral ticket. It was f .rcc work of the JV ))f Cr,iripsSpW,
rule or ruin pro-slavery leaders, and we are
cmfiJent from the signs of the times will
' t i: I k. ,1.. ,. ,.t
t j ,cuu...c. j 6
a-kis Mei.ririnllv e.refreitd rill mom hnt WhA
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are determined upon a t'MoM that shall
defeat Huchanan. Ibis is the brm resolve
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. ,ne nusaeft, ana WO Ofi 10 tne politicians i
. ..,KmBt t0 thwt the ejeonlo'. will t
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J0Oa Monday, we visited one corner
0f West Buffalcw towobip, where it was
published there were no Fremont men and
Whigs were going for their life-long foe !
Found many Fremont men, and eight new
subscribers, some of whom bad voted for 1
Fierce ; but did not fiud or bear of any
friend of Henry Clay going for Buchanan!
fySjh.Tbe Life of Fremomt, and other
Republican documents, advertised in ano
ther column, are for sale in Lewisburg by
Jama Puttie, 7th St near Market. Also
agent fur BluELOW'a Life of Fremont, with
matter not contained m any other Ldfe.
ataTTba Pennsylvania State Teachers'
Association meets at Williamsport, Wed
nesday next, 13ih inst, and promises to be
an important meeting. Tbe Mortbomb'd
Baptist Association meets at Jersey Shore,
tbe same day.
aarJoRX Rowe, of Franklin Co., was
on the 4th ballot nominated for Surveyor
General by the ' Pa. Dem. St. Conv., in
place of Judge Ires, who was forced to
"decline." The Convention was neither
full nor hopeful.
Johji C- Kcnkel is re-nominated for
Congress, and Messw.Mu.nean and Wright
for Assembly, by tho Union Convention
cf Dsnpbiu county. . :
Lewisbtirs" Chron iele?
JuNIATA. KeDulilicans of the banner i
, -.,, l . I. a : '
township, Fayette, have broken ground m ,
this county by a rmising publio incetma i
nsrtieipated in bv her best ciiiins. The !
JSmtiae formerly "ultra" Filluraro Las
published an article cooudently predicting
.t. i..: t F,m.,i . c.. : ;,A
last week', issue; that-' -
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u e arc Mr a union i i2'iin' i.icnanan I ,
L . J I
first, la-t and .til the lnue. if the A niori
can Slate Onvcntiiu at l:irrislmrg nomi
nates an fntire Killm'tre ticket, the o'.rjcet
will lie p!ain, autl it Khali bo maJo plnincr !
to the people, nml in lhi county it thall
nut receive a duzen nf totct.
Ckstf.r. A Fremont Cluh has befj
fnrmeH in Bellefonte, cf which Ex-Snalpr
Wm. Hiiik is Fresiilent, and Ex-Judge Ja.
T. Correfp-nding Secretary. Among
! Aiher ndirers. we find file r.amoa nt
T-1,ei Montsnmery, M'Ailister.-Linn, Ward.
names. M'Gillter. Wilson - Slein. Tirai-bhitl.
Mitchell, the roosi respectable and influential
men of llie old parties. Our private informa
lion is that Fremont is constantly gaining.
Rer. Znmf B. Mier.K recently spoke at
a U':n crai c meeting, but as he is of the
s;ne party as the slave-holders and horder-
ruffi.ins, M'Cay's "curse" roust not be under
stood as having any force acainst him
Preachers who side with Oopression will
have the 'blessing" and not the "cursing ' of
Oppressors.
MtFFMN. A Fremont meeting is call
ed in Lewis-town, lo be addressed by lln.
James T- Hale and S. S. Woods Esq. The
Iswittttwn Gnz'tle was a strong Fillmore pa
per, tint says in a recent nnmber,
"Mr. Fillmore was onr first choice, but it
is evident that he cannol now carry Pennsyl
vania, an. I. such hems the case, we shall
play no'Birney' game in the coming contest."
g&.In 1840, the slanderers of Ohl T-p
were often honored by the presents, from
ladies, of Petticoats more or less dilapida
ted. Our neighbors of the Anjut found a
similar msrJc of distinction at their office
yesterday morning a skirt of an extreme
modern rotundity an ample reward for
their valor in defaming Col. Fremont and
applauding the Georgia negro driver!
SQuThc Democratic Convention of Nor
thumberland county met at Sunbury on
Monday, and nominated Wm. L. Dcwart
for Congress, Zimmerman f ir Assembly,
Haas for Commissioner, and twa new men
for Associate Judges. Tho vote at the
primary election was small, and no oppo
sition to the ticket made out by the Dewart
fiction.
IQrEx Gov. Bigler is flooding parts of
Union county with pro slavery Buciianan
document", and an immense f jad ia rai-ed
by that party to carry Pentsylrania.wbich
is their only hope. Is it not time that the
friends of Fremont & Freed-im for Katuat
were everywhere organizing, circulating
documents. Sie. "Now's the day.' "
Signor Bmtz's performances in Ver
triloqtiism and Natural Magic, and bis ex
hibition of Learned Canary Birds, were
attended by largo numbers on Saturday
afternoon and evening last. Mr. B is as
far as we know a gentleman of liounr in
ail his dealings, and his Birds and his
Ventriloquism are wonders indeed.
Bprj traveling Pennsylvania!! writes
to us that "the West is a flotne of fire for
Fremont. Eastern Pennsylvania is the ouly
doubtful territory."
The Pastor of the Lewisburg Presbv
terian church, would respectfully inform the
rnnrreiMiieii. that on four consecutive ab-
Nervous Diseases Controlled and Con
quered. Of all the various ills that detract from the
enjoyment ot life, mot of them mav be traced
. ... i.r. .irii..m n.b,iriFl
to the disordered condition of the nervous sy-'
wm hiirror. of Erlepy. r Failing
ir.kes. arie in most eaes from this caue.
Our readers ma? remember, on eeral occa
sions btfore. we have alliirfrd to tne wonoenui
cures or m tlifycanons of Fits, made by Ihe j
Vegetable Extract Epilcpti Pills, invented by
Ih-.SethS. linnet, of 106 Baltimore Street.
MH We feel fully satisfied that
Ac. We now record the ract. that persons jate 0f w Berlin, couniv of Union, deceased,
I n.i tb-e. P"l.ennaliy eianeion. rin, mrj h bera wranted lo ihe'subscrtber. all pers
S.rai of neryoned-btlitr: n- matl whether BanetWt- , .
,l in the nrenle an.1 rtrrntiatmr Ibem ol Renraleta. I
T.e lli.lor.
r. m. or sterra-ie iimda.no. tbe mieary l I);. ;
'"d'ret th. e.rii.iif htw"?r '
r nt-lenchole halineination or denreeed nrtu .
P-O-U
,1 . ik,
!Zg,
and baeethainedir,n..rwar.iedbinieii inepneeeare.
on-b... S: two bni-efS; twele. loser. J4: ami sent
te any pert of ibeennntry. rr-e ol -I rtec--
y.nr rontmnnirationa to art a. S. II sscs, Baltimore treet,
llaltintur., Md.
".TTHISKERS. EEARU A MUSTACHOIS
? Forced lo prow in six weeks bv DR.
L A FONTVt CAPILLARY COMPOUND.war
rantrd noi to stain or injure the skin. Price
$ 1 ,110 per Package, or 3 for i.50.
Hem to any pari of ihe country, by mail. on
receipt of a remittance. Address SW EET.
ZER A CO., Box 739 Post Office, Baltimore.
Maryland.
ILftDtflftiurtj fflarlut
Carrrriri Weekly
Wheat... 106 to 1.40 Eggs.
S 10
12
12
10
1-2
.6,00
Rye
Corn
Oats
Flaxseed
Dried Apples,
Butter
55
Tallow
Lard
Bacon
Ham
Clovcrsced .
60
33
1,25
1,25
16
Rail Road Election.
ATOTICE is hereby given to the Snb-
1N cribera of stock to ihe Lewisburg. Cen
tre and Spruce Creek Rail Road, lo meet at
CENTRE HALL. at the pnbllc house former
ly occupied bv Henry Winner, about iwo
miles west of Poller's Fort, in Poller town
ship. Centre Conntv. on TUESDAY, the Snd
dav of SEPTEMBER rtexl. (1856.) lo
ORGANIZE onder Letters Patent issued
br the Governor of Ibis Common wealth to
llie -Lewisborr. Centre and Spruce Creek
Rail Road Company." and then a d there, be
tween the hours it 10 oclock A. M and o'
clock P. M., to elect a President and twelve
Directors to manage the affairs of said Com
pany, "under Ihe provisions of the Act of As
sembly of Ihis Commonwealth.
Wm. Camemn, James F Linn. George F.
Miller. Trios Hayes, Wm. Fries, John Walls.
&Wcst-Branch . FarincrrAugusi 8,1856.
Peter Beaver. James S. Marh. Jofin Hasten,
J'h G. Getrr llr-istMreh. Jth Wili,Jo.
Wt)fe w. c Vuncan (wr,.f Bdehanan.
Peter Wilson, John ietT. Urnrv Wtloier, Geo.
Boa,t R P Maslett,?XoborB anJ others. Com-
mmttnntrn.
AngiMt 8, tttft6.
i SOO Pagew far illy
' i. ti head
Smuclcert Life of JohP. C. rremoiit,
NatTMirra of Ktnloratfcmv Di-xo-erVo and Adn-a-
omi,.-mi prm ai ciitiraia. lutv
K- W i H . .1.1... a M. 1- J
br MIH-r. ilrbw A M jilii.n. la on- bandiomo
VuIoom. nub Sao atoat forirait aal IhaOratiana, MM
. , ' TV ts mr. B2Tr
1. Tela tho nna f . 1 1 ija.
uZ. " wnFTe4
di- it I n.t . , (yrtrait hf Knttra. rrf haivl-
P'-ruiLi. nf Col. Prfotont mwl Mr. DftvtMV, bv
-." ein. irtntuK-. jvm iiui.
.1. It MKi t--9 of a.-linai iTp eontsia Mitrlj triple
tb natld-r f ti tMiwr Ltfc- aJ K.ortitiitt.
4. It rafatep tJi- KlMi'lwni of bi (li(itil Baiu. and
to f bus iry ritmbie to IU(ul4lj.aa.
A. IticiVfOl l. r'n-Mont' t)Hri i Report nnabrtitf-
Hl. ttill nr)tuir til- ptlhllr- ti jOntMOf hlaB SOt Uttlf
y hi- W.mKS, tMt bv kia H'0K1S.
h. It im itw bt, m it eHi(tiin Um moat tMtfpt r-rfni
of th L'fe kimI D-tiagnai tarn .lair-LarU tlV-arr-rof fretjtkB.
St'iit by anwil, pfktttM,il,n r t ipt if $I.uu.
MtOLL ON 1'UK kU'tttLlUAM BALL." Kbw reft-lj
I 8 Republican Campaign Songster.
A rollretioa of thriUin ' Ori.ir.al Lvrtr, raiiiinaila.
-. apria ly priaid for tlie t'ri.od of frnrdomin tba
Inaipaixnof riftr--ii. In 1IUI4 rotumr baa baa pr
ral vtb Itturii cntv ami l,ir, and in baliorrd lobe
tbft moa onitiiiMo unit entnTrhrniro nura of Cha kind
ati'r inkurd. It contain nraflr llnr HumlriNl Sonx all
ailapttd t lb- awl utimnr popular aim of the dar. A.
a Cam-.ln 0,4.1,101 ,t w, nfnrb of creat valne in
Ui band of (.'ommi'teva, Cltibe and indiTdnal. 10S
pac-a llno. " anrt errrr, 1' eenu; $1 bar doien: ft
pi-r I 41, aud $r-t pi-r ll iO. WnKb'Oiplel mailr.1 frf for
i rent?, alight ropi-a do. f.ir jl.OU. Trn Tbonmnd
Aientn ran find a pr-fitabl. f.mloment In aeltiug tbla
litUe Manual ai.il SmueWa Lib of IKKMONT.
IN PRESS. THE
Repulillcan Party & its CamliilatPS.
Ulil be unflr i-arlr In Anvt Conprlalnittlte lliatorr,
Prlnriulaa nd Purpe-e of the ftvpubliran Party, from
the dav of rbooia. JePVraan to thr pre-ellt time, and a
hingralthtiul akrtrh of Int. J'HIN U. rilKMOVT and IV.
I. UAVT 1 Mr aVnJ P Hall One aoi. Uuio., nilh
Portrait, price I. P fall partlrnlara. addreaa
Mll.LKS, .iltT-itl a MUl.LHlaN. Jtihli.here.
S3 Vrh Row. tfew Tnrta or In; tleneaeeatrdAubnrn.
Portrait of John C. Fremont
Pf-he most correct likeness ever made; ex
I ecuted in the highest ntvle of Art, and
printed on fine India paper, published and
for sale. Vh.ilc!alc and Kctail, by
A'. UiiteMth-il, IsiihitfTnpher,
Jt.W. corner Fifth and Chesintit Streets,
Philadelphia. Hue of paper, 17x26. Retail
price, $1. A liberal discount will be allowed
lliove wishing to sell again.
EFWCE.NTS WAXTED.3
AllmlllHlralor!, Xutice.
TOTICB Is hereby given, that Letters of
il Administratlun rtn the Euteof MART
HOFFMAN, late of Union township. Un
ion county, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned in due form of law : Therefore
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment i and those having just
claims asainst the same are also requested to
present them properly authenticated lor settle
ment. EMS P. WALTER, Administrator.
Center Tp. Snyder Co.'ily 30, 1856.
rilO THE LAUIES. J. Skhreyrr 4- & are
1 selling oft" a larxe lot of Dress GikhIs.
Ilareges, Braxe dcLaines. Chaliies, Bnllianle
Lawns and Gingham (71 reduced prices.
SALT ! SALT II
DIRECT Importation !
Ashton, Marshale, and Fine Salt,
, ' Ground A'uro Salt. Dairy Salt,
a large Mock, constantly on hand and for
sale by C HR. GIESE A CO.
Produce Commission Merchants
21 Spear's Wharf, Bi-Uimore
. C7"LUMP PLASTER always on hand.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Union connty, will he exposed to Public
Kale at the house of David H err. in Lewis
hnrg, on Mnsntv. the ISth of 9 ptembrr next,
Ihe following described real property. 10 wit:
A certain Lot of Ground situated in Ihe
borough of Lewisburg, Lot No. 293. bounded
on the east by Front street, on Ihe south by
Lot No. 392, on the west by Chesnnt tree
alley, and on the nonh by Lot No. 294, con
taining 60 feet front and 157 6 feet deep,
whereon is erected a iwc-stnrey Brick "J"W
Dwelling House, a Summer Hou-e, and Jilil
oiher Out-buildings, with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in eiecntion and to be sold
as the propertv of Chartet F. SchnJJIe.
DANIEL D. GL'LDI.V Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oilier, Lewisburg, July 21, 18SC
Dr. I. Brcgger,
HOWEOPATIIin Physician,
con er of Markrt and Fourth treei.
6m6 10 LE WISB VRG, PA
CHEAP SHOES.
TnE nndersignel wishes politely to
1 inform ihe Ladies of Lewisburg and vv
1 iof
cinity, ll
einity, thai she has jnsl received and willor-
fer for sale, at her ret.tenre. on n-trra ra
a splendid assortment of Ladies',
Misaes- ami Children a SJUOC9,
and respectfully solieils their patronage.
.Man. ISABELLA MA US.
Lewisburg, June 6. 1666 3m
Aaminisiraior s Mouce.
WHEREAS, letters of Administration to
the estate, of CATHARINE AI;HAN1.
un" iiiiieuieu to .am M4 .rur... u .u
make immediate payment, and those havine
claims atrainsl Ihe same will present ihem
r
duly authenticated for settlement at my office
in Lewisburg.
JOHN A. MERTZ.
June 4. 1856.
Administrator
Second Arrival of
jV
EW GOOD8! Just ree'd. a splendid
assortment of Black and Funcw Silkt,
Ti-cuee. R-re see. Lawna, fliairhansa Ac alns a lot of Preea
Mantilla TnmwUni!. laleet Metre, Ladiea' Hlk Laor rolnta
te hroaloel-opby IIQilhMAS A CHSVIHKHI.IN.
20
BBLS Nil. 1 Shad just arrived and for
sale by ftnodman A Chamberlin
40
BBLS. Mackerel, Nos. 1. 2 and 3. in i
and I" bis br Goodman A Chamh'n.
c
ODFL-H aud H-rone just ree'd by
C.oodman ex I hsmbrrin.
20
BUSH Dried Apples for sale by
Goodman A Chamberlin.
)OTATOE8 100 buah. just ree'd by
Goodman A Chamberlin.
RON, Nails, Sail, etc for sale by
Goodman A Chamberlin.
I
J. 8CHREYER SON will receive on Fri
day or Saturday a SECOND Supply of Spring
and Summer Goods purchased in New York
and Philad pretuer and cheaper than ever.
J. Sehreyer a Have just received
direct from New York, a superior article of
BLACK MOIR-ANTIQUE SILK MANTIL
LA), which tKey or cheap.Hay 5. 1956
40
BBT. Mackafel. Shad, Herring, and
While Fibh.expeeied in nfewdays by
BEAVER A Kite M EH. .
pLASTER at & KRmft
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to tbe Snbscri
kev. will plea make Payment nr. Set
tlement between this date and ihe FIRST DAT
OF APRIL. All unseftted aecoanu standing
more than sis month afier tho abort date
will be left with Est). Mem fer collection.
R.M.MU63ER.
LewrsbOr, ttareh 10, !
' " William Jooei, -
ATTORJtEY at, Lavr. Collectloas
promptly attended to. Office opposite
Kline's Hotel, ---600
LB WISB I KG, PA.
HAIL-ROAD I
rilHEKK will h a meeting of the friends of
I - Ihe Railroad at Ihe aisa of the lit Anml
at ilw LE WISBUHU UAHO WAKE SlUKE, ,
The Gee at Depot Fon Ikon!
Jusi received, a new lot of iron larger than
ever at the Hardware ijiore of
Jon. M'PADDEN.
BLACKSMITHS come get yoar money
bark in firs'-rale Irooj every bar war
ranted IbareTri ,IIo hua. Aailrod-, liae,rtand
Srollaa and rrt mf llellona, Antlla, Vkx, nr
Platen tUeoavfi t' '"i 1B 'bort, all yon a ant, u tba
Hardtrara store of i. M I ADD1J.S, Lewl.burx.
IkL'ILDEIM and others Yon can get
X NjiIs, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws,
t.u, rt'h.te Ind. .ilaea. Pmtj. Tnrpentine. Pari Uraea,
Varninh . As. -it the U wuburg lUrdnara Mora.
I IAKENTERS I can supply yon with the
j celebrated Greenfield Planes, Hum's
lutclieta, Asra. Adam, tbbeia, tiqaarea, fp-r A Jaek
Srin a Saaa, Plea Uil t-biwla. Uaub mil take tbera
1.. w. r Uian errr. tall and era far joanelrra at lbs old
Oraliam fUnd, Lrni-bunr.
CiOACH M AKERS will find Eliptie Springs,
.Axles, Hubs, Bauds. Felloes. Oil Cloih,
Leather. Unrai( and Trimminita of aU bind! at tba L
ialiurn Hardware btore.
CliTLERV Knives, Forks, Shears. Scis
sors, pen and pockel Knives. Razors,
Career' Steel all ererj aeram ai.bt want, -r aale at
J. M'Paddeli'a.
1. FARMERS! lhat splendid lot of Scylhes,
' - Forks. Rakes. Harness, Trace and Bull
1.1. aine, llaih-ra, and erery other kind, abiog alio lot
of Chain Piuupa, baaeunte tu lha Uanlnarc store.
O HOE-MAKERS Lasts, Leather, Thread,
Awls, W ax, Pegs, Bristles. Tools of all
ki'.le call and are, aa now ia the tine, at the Hardware
tiCon of JOS. M'l'AilbKN, Lewteburf.
Kount Vernon House,
Q. 95, North 2d St., Philadelphia,-
X 1 This old and well established house is
admirably situated for persons visiting Ihe
city on business or pleasure. The continued
patronage of the public (and of West Branch
friends 10 particular) is respecrfuMv invilej.
I. L. BARRETT,
Philad.. March I, 1856. Proprietor.
11 Industry must Thrive."
THE "old Mammoth" ahead ! Xot
withstanding the cold winter and the late
spring,
J. & J. WALLS
have received and are now opening an unus
ually large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD?,
consisting partly of Cloins of every grad,
piain, black and fancy Casslmeres. a oeautiful
variety of Veetipxe. Italian Clothe, Jeana Tweeda and
au. turner wear, aleo
lUadiei.' Dree Ctvoda,
aneh aa Silka. Tiamuee, IViaina. He rer. Prtnta, Wbila
tieele.'linKbania. I.nbrobl-riea. Kiboa lbaaeie.Qk)eea,
bleaebad aud brown Mualina, Iriah Linen Sbawla. and
STRAW GOODS
of eeery variety and itjle alto a fine selection of
Hardware, Quef.ssware,
Cedar and Willowware,
Brooms, Ac. drc.
aaited to all the wanla of tba penal a upetb lot of
CARPET1HSS,
le. kr -yall of which thav offer to tbdwr murtomtt
uoua;lr low prior. Jma aud other CoudItt Produce
takm in eirtinnp- fur Good. - Lsxwinbarg,
NEW QOODSi
Late Spring Arrival at the Cheap S'ort nf
BROWN L RITTER, who havi Jast
received and opened a large assortment
of desirable
Spring and Summer Goods,
such as Silks, Bareges, Barege deLaines, Cal
icoes, Ginghams, Lawn a, Mualina, Ac. Also
a fine assortment of
EM0RO1OERY,
consisting ot Collars.Cnemisetts.UndersleevIs,
Ac, with a great Variety of
MEN'S WEAR,
jich at Cioihs, Cassimeres, Linea Goods,
Hats, &e. Also all kinds of
Quetnticate, Groreriel,
Jf'inl ami Cellar Ware, Brooms, .
Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods at Cah puces Lewisburg, April 22
NEW GOODSI
AT Mensch's Variety Store. Jast
received.a splendid lot of SPRING and
SUMMER
ORS68 COOOS.
cons.sting of Lawns, Linen Uoods,Uinghams, :
Calicoes, etc, a large and varied assortment
of lAidlra' Collars. Chcmiaeits. Embrmde. '
ries, Unrtersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, '
Gltives, l.aces, Threads, bilks in sh'trt, a
general asaortmrnt or I rimminga and other
articles sold at -Notion" houses.
Lewisburg. Aptil, 1966. C. MENSClf.
The War Terminated !
PEACE dtclarcd ! by
Ut RSII a TORSE,
Who have just received aud expect another lot
ol FANCY DRY GOODS, f every
variety and shade, which ihey oder at remar
kably low prices. Also a fine assortment of
GROCERIES,
QUEEXSWARE, I
HARDWARE, Ac, )
Which they are quite sore will compare very
favorably with any offered in this section of Ihe
eountry. and at prices lhat can not but prove
satisfactory lo purchasers: Please call ami
examine our stock. Lewisburg, April 22, '56 I
Economy is Wealth!
TIIE Place to bily Goods, cheap !
DDISGS a WFTEti
Beg leave to announce lo Ihe public that they
have opened a large and complete stock of
spring qnJ 5tii)hKr &oot$,
embracing every variety of Ladies' and Gent's
Hammer wear soeh as Cloths, Cassimeres,
Linen Good'. Vestiocs, Ginghams, Calicoes,
Silks, Berages, Berage Delaines, Shalleys,
Lawns. Mnslius, a large assortment of EM
BROIDERIES of all kinds,
Bunnell, Hat, antf Cop,
Slso a large assortment of CARPETS,
SALT, riSU, Ac, always on hand.
Farmers and H oiisek.ee persfv
ar reepretfiilly inriteft to exan!ne onr aaaortmrnt of
OKOchhins. ckOi.KEnr. iiAHDnAne. oce.v
n'AA'f, Ae., and wa are aatiefled that yon wUI find ere
r Uibift. of the beat Quality, JoO atajr deatra, nl the aaot-t
wodetab ratea.
I hi r tloisja were aeleeted with mnroal ear. soil tea
belieee will be Ibnnd of tbe very beat, amlfor ebeqnalitv)
a rbe.p ae tht-y ran rearonnbly bn olfcred at any otber
etore on tbe Weet Branch.
Wa reapeeltttily iutlte onr old raeunera to roll and
are owr stm fc, sml we are anra wa can meet yoar wantfl
and ta-tra. IKOUL'VE taken as n-ual r.f.Sf nerer
yefneed. I.F.WIS lliMNHS.
Uwlebarg. April, 1S.SS. A A HON K.WKTZKU
At the Old Staid ea Market St.
S PIKER'S llat. Cap, and Variety
Store. The subscriber bas js received
tne largest and best assortment of Hats) and
Cap ever brought to Lewisburg. which he
will sell at prices to soil purchasers. He has
arsft a Well selected and fine stotelt of
ClaVtenlna;. I Handkerchief.. I Cloves.
Cloths, I Trimmings, I blocks,
Hosiery, Cassimeres, etc. etc,
usually kept at Gentlemen's Furnishing estab-
iNShments. imp m .'
- Ldwisborg. April, ISM
F. 8PTKERV i
FRESH arrival ot CLOTHING, to-Ay nt
;May6J UOLDBMITHS.
J. IS. C. RAIICK,
t TTORNEY at Law, MiiSinlinrjr,
1 Uaiow Cofc Pa. tjTAll professional bu
atnrsa emrasted to his care, will be pu.icmally
aad faithfully attended lo. Jnn I. ' yt
, - I1ABIA J. GaiEH, H..,
V GRADUATE of the Pean Medical
IX. Univrrsty,of Philada , ellers her profeS
anmal services uihepeple 01 Lwisbuig and
vicinity. '
O.iice at her f ither's residence. (Dr. J. F
Grier's.) one door below J. L. Yoder's Jewelry
Store. ' Apni 16, t-
Bank Wotlce.
APPLICAVii'N w.il b. ma.Ie to the next
Legiel it ire to chiee tiie name of the
" Lewisburg Savings Institi tion." lorjtel at
Lewisburg. in the county ol Union, to "TIP.
LEWISUUKG UVNK." till One Hundred
Thousand Didlars additional eiplial, ard
authority 10 issue their own notes for circula
tion; subject to the provisions of ihe general
banking laws of tins Commopwealih.
DAVID KEBEK. Treasurer.
Lewisburg, Pa. June 1 1. lBi6
CATJD.
A B. LOXCSIIOilE, M. D., hav in-
XA located himself on ihe propertv lately
owned and occupied by Rev. C A llewm. tn
Wesi Milton, respectfully offers his prt.fe.
sional services to the ponlie, and from lone
experience Halters himself thai he can render
satisfaction all those disposed to pstmniae
him. Kelly Tp, Union Co. Ftb.4, 1856 1m
Hayes' Old Stand !
n OODMAN & CHAMBERLIX pre
VJT notice that they have taken ihe above
aland, and have just received S.: extensive
assnrtmentof NEW GOODS purchased
at the lowest cash figure,and ot course will be
told at a small advance.
We have a larpe slock of Dry Codetta rf
all jrnelee and trstnrre Var-y ?res- .-lifc" titan bv rte t
JS t--r yard. Berate n-lain- front tn n, x. eta. Shelly
ibweere. kmd and Kttfc4t B.n-taa antl Tleenee, Prenrh.
e,..i-e. ul 1 l'nut.i.f ell .l.le. 1 0 DIO- t.f
Minder eoior fnnte tar iHa' wetranbd f"t o.ba. al-o !
nitb a roat earb It ..f tllorea, II rj. Paraeole, La llee"
Port MaineWM, Aa. Ae.
GttWEKIES, mr.bWAKE, CROCKERY.
CEDAR WARE. STONEWARE.
a lot of UfMilv-Made t'luiliing,
Hats antl Caps of all tleA;riitions,
f Altl'KriXC Ii.irrnin. alt Wool. Hemp and Raf
Aartt. Mair tan.... l:ai;i., O.ltlotb, Itln-tow Ul-nd-.
Se. n ao of ebn-h nUI be sold lia br Caeb ar
apprctr. ! ewlit.
"Tba hifoeet Varlrt rrieee pl. fr all klnne of
GIlA IX II. X,ILA3TtH, rtSII- HALT. I O.I C Ar,
nlwa.aon hat.d. J H MM,I.I w.
Lewkbar Jlay. tsM. K. CH AM BbKLl.t.
-aa-Aaav A Retired Physician,
C "IITHOSE sands of life
V If have nearly run out.
Z discorered while ivint tn
the East Indies; a certain
core forconsumption.hron
cliitis. coughs, colds, and
gekerai i.coi.iiy. Wishing lo do as morn
gor d as possible, he will send to sneti of his
aHIicted leib'W beings as request it, this recipe.
with full and explicit directions for mskinp it
up and sirccesslully using it He reuiriy
Ada applianni to nocloaat htm one shiilinxi
three cents to be returned as postage on tne i
recipe; and the remainder to be applied to the
payntenl of this advertisement. Addre'S Dn.
H.JAMES, Jersey City. N. J. 3mSH4
CENTAL CARD.
TIIE iicw nnuhoil of inserting artiQ
cial Teeth, Gum, Ac, known a
Allea'a (Mtiauwi .um orsi.
Is, withoni aixceptMM. Ihe bet improvroieiila
ever made in ihe art ol Dentistry. This work, j
when ptoperly eonslrueied.is tbemosl beao'i- j
ful the cleanst,combines the greatest s-renglh i
wiih durahiiny. an.l a'a more to a cirnr nnu
distinct ariiculaiiooi than any other kind of
workeTerbroinrhtrt-brrthepub.le. ail i
not nn.r this, tty a tsatttiful ditooenry
in rombmetiod with tbia etyw of w- rfc,
we ran aiee the taoe Ua na'or.1 eyt.rea- .
Hon. with, u I, l thaleaat. .aUrn nitb the tab falaaaa j
of tb teeth lb ntaelMate-n. ... 1
1 would take tht- atettel of iofi.rn.Hr Hioa. Inteeeafed
Wat I bane pnrebaaed 'be Pat.nl kM Sr tbl. e. aearf
lmiA.,,wrni. ol lb. Ineentor. J.d n .View, i now .1 'W
Viirk.l ftir tbi-and eeeera' ai--ininwe.H.ntl a.andihnr
am nowntanutarttieiKa enaeMrV ' rth andtlnnt. tltel
nil,eoin.r.-lar.at.l wai. ai.vm.na in u at lne tnt bee
er.f te-n nted.- in tbi- eoy o.hrr eoiiette. I eee -11
an I eeparlallr tho tlmt -e. ... h ..t In- nae.
Una or bLt-i tn mil, and l.tnit - t. ti tsoet
Jt,. ,.i. n... t. n,.eeo, i
Ofllee and ttesid-nre en thinl ate- t. near rafkri. j
Ofliwbi MiLnei.on Broadway, nr. rCade . wvlar -e rner .
Uew G50J3 at the New S'.oret
niisT Aia:iVAia! '
rPIIE sub.MritK'rs ha. ing re-titled and
I im
proved the Sturerwrn of II P Sheiler
formerly oecqpie.l hr Kpen.dr A t". won d
respectfully annndnre to the trad in? rae.
nitv that thev are ttei oriing a LAKliE
AND SPLENDID trot K of
SPKLNT. &. SIMMER GOOD?, '
oouK. . .tr. . .r. an . . ,......r.,.n... ,
adapted u. ihe wauls of a.l.anl co.nrr,Mbg
the usual varidty kept al Suirea tn Ihe larger i
Towns. UTCAl l. AM ir.L. ,
J. SMThrryrr a SOD.
Lewishnrg. April I, Ki
lARrt. IS. A very larse anil well elc'ed
loi ol eottori and a'l w.iol Carpe's. fn.it
lij ets. lo 1.25 per vard. A poftion of these
Carpets were bvushi al a action, othrrs direct
from the manufacinr, at price, that we can
Sail them very low. Thus in want of Carpet
we invite to call and oolr hefora bnvtni eise-
rhere.
J. S URr:ER A kO.
4 LARUE and
ilesirab'a S'ork of Ladies'
Dress Goods, of
every, vint!; for sale 1
cheap by
j. pChhuyer a so. !
A
LARUE hi of Lalies' snnns and sum
mer Shawls, for sale very low. by
April l,l8MiJ J. SCUHEVEK 'O.V.
lLOTHS,CasM.neres,Twfeds and Summer
y W ear. for sale che.-.pe- than ever br
April I. IMS
J. SCHRE YEk 4 SOX.
Pianos, and Husic.
w JOS. L.Y0DER, AEfnt for Meyors'
GyPind Voghi's celehraled llanm. has
"Sgtjnst leceived a large assortment ul ttittt
Mwur. Pmnmi, and Mclftmn Jietee. Serai nary
and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis
count prices. , Mnsic published hylti.nidj.ee
A Walker. S. L. Walker, or any Publishers in
the United Slates, furnished al their prices.
N.B. Meyers' and Voght'si'ianossoldai les
than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. It
KXOW all Men by thse presents,
That Wmity Joxrs and Jtw. M'F.nniw
of the Borongh of Lewisr-ure. .""'late of Penn-
ft llie lS.i.trsti ot LetrishurL'. Male of Tenn-I n-Tirt c i t . . , ...i.
sytvafia.havethisl4lhda7ofFtbraaTy,I8ftn,r j Hie SUOSCIlrS 10 tlie Buikirj &f
purchased the entire right and tiiie to matiu
Inciure and sell the
GREEN nOUNTAJNFEED CUTTER
patented hy J.ss H. HswasT, of Ihe State of
Vermont, in Ihe following connti.s, viz Union,
Snyder, Noithumberland, and Montour. All
persons are therefore cautioned ageins: man
ufacturing or purcha-sin said Machine from
any person or persons unless duly authorized
by the sam Jones ft l ra'Min.
The design of this maclrrte is for cutting
tl.e aa , r. rnatalLa ... l.norh J....A
and will follvconrpeie with any maenme now .' t " ""' 'L. V . i'
in use. and will sLrpas. aiiy ever offered lo! 'l '.b' "'T7
the public for simplicity and durability s ,.t ; 1 wnshiP map. colored. fu 1 60-
as regards the ease wilh which the labor is ! 'e" "?M ;. . v,r '.).
, . . ... i The Division tine is tiefiwn on Utiv .i;ap. aiin
performed.-knd we quantity it wtll e m a f,,,.., ,nd RS j.
given ume.there are none to surpas it. Anv I ;;,fKo, tS.3 Co,r-r.uve fs
person desironsof seeieg and exanit.me .a.d , P 4s(.4 ,,,,.4 bv . , ,fco , h.
Machine, can do so by calling at J. M FAD- i " .1 ,v. r...;. - . . j.
! Hardwar. Store. I .wthnrg. Pa
Price of machine yearly lor use ajlO.(fimB-n
iptOAle A superior article of LIME COAL j
I j fan aale at 9-. per ion br
1
E.WEB A ESritER.
James B. HsbiILj,
TTOBNtY at LAW,
iL IV tniier on (neciHbd S'- WJSt S tic, 2n-i
d'ir.r sontU of Market, iATVl IsthairS.
iu'tSJ ' Union t o. P.
Tils Way for CQVttZTZZXXZlZSi I
TBEitferoitfr-.. SasaspIcnslH v:flck
JL on hand.snd iseobelanS t. s rx frehi
snppiies. of filIR" i.f everv vr -'v.
C.iKES. CBA I K LR-s tjl Crs R, T.'. NO..-
of the very best, Lerr.i;i.., Fi P.i-e A".:
Bananas, ,nt of every vr: rr";ts. etc-
Also a new. beautil:i an-l eli .t-ruu 'o t
c' :!HLIKF.rs TO YS . go. i se:ect...n r.f
Piner and Ear ilir.gs an.l other JOMOir'.
Brwinc Thread rttedles.a lnr" n-: r ""-rl' t"
Goodyear' liurn Ccrhs, Poft Jlonnaies f
every drscrfp'ion. f ic. etc.
1? Call .it the blue front, first Jo. r m-eit of
the Post OiTlce 'lou'l rr.I.swke ft' piaee.
P.,. ,n ooee. roull act lla 1 t aie. .
Forou II le'-n'. to eU ezin
HAiii if.T i::''i;oLT2. .
Lefisbarg. May If SG
To the CiUzensvof Ucion Coucty. .
I"sROM the very favoraMe re re:cniTnnj
r-.a-le lo us by Ihe eit.ecs ol th s rutiuttr
e the stjtjcribers intend idmi:.? an a'Tiir.iin
handsome and ornamental of III'
fount), provid-da 'rffii-eni auVcntiam
list t ohiained. It triil be from ongmal
vevs. embraedng si' '''re fvSj.. stieemi. meiin-
t-lne. t-wne. rill 'C. rburebee. blel.o-1 ' etee-.nM.-.,
een-.l bone- Ac with tber bmmm itt :l. e.ne 111
ti -trvr hotdere Ir tbeir p..sethrt ewt to. e- erne
To inen-eenrrrae tba eabeer Wra mil n..h- in.
th- heinx kotb praettcal knetn-sr. a. J ltm.Mt4
btnjc .laiitiiit.
lu. M.p tll re Sn be SO (nehee. b-M - - I r-.
rtihel. mlvred and wennted on eoo.ee a. ier e i.e
atap - f M. ner Co. J. a-t'rn m.l t ee . ' .(.ees-l
tu ubarriberaonly at f-i ft eo, e,M. -e ty
i i. n r t-. n ll
dasjk.s air t
lit
Pblladellhla.
.jJfL. LOOT? f' SKZZ?.
caa JUST rer eiy-ed t fS-o' ...-Mi.hH
e(or of lh sotsertoer. rn Matk-I siret, Le
wis! urg, a laige and new assiTTie-: ot
HOOTS AN") .:ili;s.
comprising every description of woik evqairn
ed fur
MX.V. LA DIE?,
LOVS, MISSES,
cniLDREX.
The stock is selected : tare a'.I
ahYrdtd a' rea.op.able prices.
C'USltani Work I'tend-d to .7S it'-tit,
May n, 1MB JOHN H'H;iIiM
be
BEAVER & ifREIIEIl
I
TAV'ri reecived their usual lira
JL supply of
GOODS
adapted for the reason, which will be sold
unusually low. IVrsens anting to -ire rooJ
ney tn making purchases, rrrl do well to cl "
and ejamirte ft r thftt;'elees, as we del
rem petition in many articles. May 8, 1SS6
KKNCVaL.
fT ti. Cia.t-.ii.kKT. rrssEoy
SfTt BEX TIM, has removed to Warkel
street. f.etwee!i 'I hiM and Fonr.h,
next "toor.easl firm Brown ft Rater's Siorr.
Lewisburg, AprU IS, I8.--6
' Have you seen Siilfl?"
CEEW to lie a Qm'wn a;;ked t .
U almi.st everyj.oi;.-; but o. e it!,uire,
ttate ymt rT -l fre ViVea,
' wtlh ibeir snpo.v of
Xv BowIh, Slisefn, Caticrc, fcr.
p. The suhsenVrs hat.n-s.,ted tlmJ
fft selves mtu a (.'cnar rr rstiin in hiis.tjj,
ncw offer to tne ptiMir. at the W s-art)
nf .s jy St.rrn. on Market St. the Lbeifr
(tot ijah) ?nd bejt lbt i.f
m )rT' and V'TOT"
for St en anr! B.js. ever 1"etl in l.n-.s!.-jrj
Also a new ae-4 epVr.r!';! as.irtTrr i f
BfJf fHOESfr i.r'.V a-.'l t;nll:mrn.
A variety of Gaiter. Half t;a!rr. Ties, Euv
kins. Slippers Ae. ! r Ladies and V -sst
al t.hiltlrea's Shr t i the la t-.i
siyles and siy Ar. t-r.
tTnrk made t c:er Vtetoiw . ne
n-tt-.I anii as ihe Workmen hart: rn.irre f
satisfy ;.n hrrett ti re. rte ihi e -hn!! harr
I a full sh.tre of ptiMte pitTn. A'.I !!
eoitttnne to he on hn 1 as f rn -j an,' hoped
1 to gite renersl atis!etion to all en'f-rr.ra,
M.IFKR Ac V 1 .'. ir'N.
i Lowistmr?. Fek. Si. i-"
hlkcra:-t taihr:
TOIIX I!. BEALE. Lavinu (ihuri
99 nti imf"e"i h n .l.irr S'lrC.
nesi M l.?e t .r
ami e.'.etl stcck ot
, kae new turned a target
. ta:bn, C"wslrnrf;.Tr:ln5 aad
Trim nil Ngi
-r.'t t :-.i. -i... rrTt v, psr-w ri rttL
I. $t. such r. Shirrs. U . res, Iln-irrr
t:MMt,r, &r. ran . ,.a 1
tHUi Ub,u NuUlite;
i.i 3'' t'.ieir hrinrh-., wh rlepatt h. aeerrdin
I., or.'er. wtthr.ut ro'.4.r.o. and on the nu
leasonaMe terms.
ReaUy-u'.ntlc 4 InlLln?
always or! hand eh apr t' in the eV.fest
Ha-, mi latre tree r' 'i,d-,t..i Hindi
in my employ. I hope with nil thrse fae:!,i.-
lofcive senersil aa'isucticn. and sit, r. .rtir.Hr
iu pub!:c patn.na?'e. I rrree.it,;iy (ntHa a, I
wpnting anything tn rry line (.f lnicess ti
. ertll an. I tt miine mtr eo.ru nr florwie
, Jtii:" li- kritp
Lewishnrg. May I'i. 1".
! i A I'I i- I' U J. 'Mf I
vaaat,. . j.. , a j a v x, :
t OKTIi 4 til Sfrfttr ll? MibSCfiLtr-"
' s rboSt resptt wui:y lftf ttis iKp citizens t f
1 Letrisburs an1, vicn.tir tSnt h ban on hand
I 5,,r r"" "" " ' a I a 111-,
rur me r.rin traiie, t-o-trpr .ni-
; l)resin!r ami C'lmninii 5;:rcnr. Soo
I rctarie? an.1 Ut-ok Ca.-"iv, Center,
Can! anJ Tier T:''.it, r'iniust amt
Drcaklar't Taiili'. Ctiplioan'.s. Bol
Stefid. !amls Sf.r.i?. anil t'hairi
of all kir-ls. COFFINS made la erder cp
sNt-rt r.t f:r.
The public ar ccn'ialv invite v, ..amine
1 his wcr!:.s he is sine thai ihey will he-satt
tied with his iMCe. ol V. are. a-nd pnres.
JOHN S. fcHii'TON
Lewisburg, March 17, 1S5A
BOITRT ECUSIe.
-i ihe Union I'ojntv Court Hoss. Ac ar"
requested to pay the ONE-TE.Vl'H of ic.
sr.bscriptirts.lt the ouilersinred. a tie fri!
d 7, of rrrrat ntntiSie nH, ml ihe whoip rn.
paid ronnpencing nil tiie I st day of FebHir
next. By order ol tlie Bi iiiline Cmiititit
J.ES F.l.i;N,T.-.a.-n.
Lewisburg. Jan. i:,
Map cf Ualoa &ud Snyder Sranties
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I show, , strata of i
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