Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 19, 1856, Image 3

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    lcwisburg, Pa.
FbidatMohsi.vq, Sept. 85G;
TvcirririiUBibt'm- m ""' Heehawies.
A Public OIKom Id City and Country, Pul.hliem
-II .ho wtoh U. buy or nell-...uld Jo to ro.ptoy th.
l.iaa, of th. trwu'-nrc nnmxl. which h l.ry.
d inorminc drruhtion l ownniunlty eouuonin' a
ax proporu... of art. re, ulTeM producer., ounumer
tad taloi, a. any la tl SUM.
Cj-See Kew Ad.crtlseiiicnlt..
NEW GOODS are arriving at Good-
nan tfc Chamlertin't.
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Kemcnibcr the MIFFLIXRUnO
meeting, to-morrow, (Saturday.)
JTbe Winter Sessions of the Lcwis
burg Academy and the University in its
various Departments, open next week.
Exhibition. A splendid Panorama of
Hunyan's I'ilgtim's Progress is to be seen
at Amons' Hall on Thursday and Friday
evenings of next week.
Judge Ephraim Marsh, of New Jer
sey, President of the liotly which nominated
Fillmore, has lall.Jp into the popular cur
rent for Fremont, and presided over the
Republican State Convention this week.
JtWe believe the Court has been in
session this week, but the authority of the
Judges and the "O yes" of Court Criers,
have been less potential in drawing the
crowd than the stump speakers. What
the publio business has been, we have no
knowledge.
Gov. Andrew IT. Ueeder, life-long a ;
Pernocrat of the utraitest sect, and a per-
aonal friend of Mr. Kuchanaii Jospuiring j
of rescuing Kansas from Slavery except j
by a radical change of Administration, bus j
at length declared for Fremont, and will ;
stump Eastern Pennsylvania in bis behalf j
lej?"Ex-Gov. Wm. F. Johnston was
nominated for Vice President by Um Ami- ,
Slavery Americans, but lika a true patriot i
be deems it not a time to be divided tipou
miuor tflices, when Liberty itself is at
rtake. He has therefore decliued.atid the
Councils are everywhere North uniting on
1'AVTON.
fttTlie Grandest l'olitical Demonstra
tion of the Year, was on Wednesday last,
the Frcmout Mass Meeting at Fittsburg.
It is estimated that 100,000 persons were
io attendance, and the procession was 3
bnurs in pacing a given poiut ! " The
Land is awaking," sure enough !
Hay-An old farmer tells us the "I5eef !
Jieef ! IJeef !" cry reminds him of the last
rallying cry of John M. H;ium against the
Whigs of this county "No more bay for
Ureyiuau's cow 1" So true it is that "there
is but a step from the sublime to the ridi
culous !"
Jk2?A Western hunter state that Bucks
shed their horns in Xowiubcr be is sure
Buck of Laucaster will be no exception to
the rule I
A farmer says something better: they
thrash their I?uek- heat nil out by Novem
ber; and the Buck-of-Wheat-laud must
take it in his torn !
Poi.k Raising. -This sign of political
excitement first developed itself the end
of last week in the shape of a Fremont
pete in Ruber and M user's brick yard.
Saturday ereiiing, flic Iluehaniers had a
pole at the Third street school, house, but
being weak i-n the back, it came down as
soon ab it went up, and proved to be a
"aectienal " affair. They left it. Karly
Monday morning it was found erect, with
FREMONT'S name fixating at the top 1 It
was not cut down by a Fremontcr!
Monday evening, a hickory brought in
and rigged out by Michael Brown and
others, was put op at Amnions' bloek on
Market ttrect, and Fnmaiit Duyt-ni as
its motto. It is about 110 feet high, and
beautiful pole, as was acknowledged
by ft passing Buchanan party that cheered 0f I nmn county, on the I5th fpterabprjssfi
it before eeeinc its colors ! I Persons having claims against said estate will
. ... ,lto the subsenhers, the Exeeutors nnraei
luesuay iuoruiug. a iucnaoan poia oi
vqaal height was put up at Wolfe's,coraer
of 2d and Market streets.
Wednesday, another hickory, towering
up nearly 150 feet, with a streamer of 40
feet over a Fremont banner, was put up
by Maj. Frick, corner of 3d aud Market
streets. The first splicing (like that of
(be Republican party) was defective, and
caused some delay ; but skill and perseve
rance and hard work triumphed at last, as
they must with Fremont ; and up went,
and proudly stands, we suspect a little the
tallest pole in Central Pennsylvania I
The boys have put a sightly Fremontcr i
on the hill at S. 2d St. ; and the number
oX smaller and shorter demonstrations of
the same kind through tewn, is too large
for our recital.
Three more graceful poles than those
on Market street will rarely be found. To
Lewis Palmer and the workmen at the j
Court House, many thanks are due for
their aid in elevating these heavy, green
structures. Although most or all Repub
licans, tbey cheerfully aided the Democ
rat ; and the retrard tbey received was to
find, when trying to erect the second Fre
mouter, that some of their ropes had been
eut ! thus not only causing a loss of prop
erty to an honorable aud generous man,
but endangering human life by using them
while ignorant of thetr risk. Such scouu
drclism can not be too much condemned.
.We are indebted to neighborOnwio
cf the Star for the cuts of the Presidential
candidate which adorn our first page, and
arc tolerably accurate. We have placed
tbem in the order of their nomination,but
satisfied that "the first shall be last, and
the last shall be first." It will be seen
that the two elderly gentlemen manifest
DO cordiality, but turn their backs to each
other ; but the joungerly man ii enough
for tbem both. When shall we three
again
CniCAno, Sept. l'jth. Mrs. Kotiusou
arrived iu tbis otty to-day. She says the
bail of her husband was Cxed at $5500,
and that of the other prisoners at 83000
each.
Governor deary had released all the
prisoners that were iu the hands of the
mob at Leavenworth.
The 3l!ssourians,generally,had fled from
Westport, faring an attack from Cm.
Lane.
Gen. Smith bad ordered all the fmi-
e.u,l:int B.t.'tvtit P.irt. Leuvfinwrnrth to
' " u V . ,n , .
leave on euueMiajr, iuiu sua..
The Pro-slavery men report a battle a
Pladtre's Bridge, on the 3d inst., be
tween 500 Missourians, under Gen. Atch
ison, aud a p:irty of Frce-Soilers. The
Missourians fled at the first charge.
Disastrous Fire.
The Mount Vernon Hotel, at Cupc
May, took Ere on Friday night of last
week, and was burned to the ground,with
all its coutcnts. It was occupied at the
time by Mr. Cain, oue of the proprietors,
and his family, consisting of himself, two
sons, two daughter" and a Iiou'ekeepcr.nll
of whom were burned to death. The
Mount Vernon is said to have been the
largest hotel in the world. It was valued
at $70,000 though it probably cost over
$100,000. The furniture in the building
was worth 8200,009.
Fremont & Freedom!
A nvW.R'i or" the Lucu.l,uru Fremont
Club uil be h, 1.1 this (Friday) Eceniui, I
nt Amnions' ll'ill. S'leral At Id rennet mau
h t jcprctctl. Jli unhr o f the 1'retuhnt.
The Triumph Complete.
Another prrfrct enrr of r.pil py by Dr. HanctB
Hpil ptic i'iiii,
I'rRA vt's Nrxic. Vnn iwans Co.. N. C. OH. 1,
!n. II tM'.- UHiir Mr limine 1"n ntlllrr'tl with f!l
injf lit" f"r sonii; yt :rn i.it, I Uft-ruiinti to KW 'our
b tr,(.(uivfrti4-mt ot of whii-h 1 mw in nvim ol the
IiaiM-rfl. ) kiiiI rtintiniiiil to use tin-in f r netiH monttti.
mu- ttrttri.; ..a .imi i u uti thmL i hv &t iisi
I tun, Tr reft-wiiuily,
V.urS c. J.'ATIIAX J. J A CO 113.
P S. T1t Pills were nTiniHicii I"l t int'l-y Mr. N th
at! Nt ly,of tltU -t.uiitv.t h.i!-fnJ Iiryiu wut thm.
Thuse Pills, besities curnip Kilrpy. are a
specific for all modifications ol" nervous Hi
sease. Price Jjf' pr bu.v; two boxes fur -"fio;
twelve boxes for Persons enclosing a I
Peasons enclosing a remitttatiee will have the
Pills sent thetn throuyh the mail on its receipt, i
ror sale by Stm S. Hascic. !So. Ills Ualiimore
street, ualiimore. .siu., to wnom oraers irora
all parts of Ihe Union must be addressed.
AY
fHlsKERS. BEARD A: MUSTACHOIS j
Furred to prow in six weeks by DR.
LAFfWrs CAPILLARY COMPOLXD.war
ranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price
Sl.oii per Package, or 3 for $.5U.
Sent to any part of the country, by mail, on
receipt (if a remittance. Address SW EET
ZKR A; CO., llox 733 Post Office, Baltimore,
Maryland.
tuujtamtrti jHarftrt.
Currrrtid Wrtkly
Wheat... 1 .4 5 to 1 .50 Kz:s S12J
Kvc 55 Tallow ri
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l- I
Corn 50 Lard
Oats 33 Hacnn
Flaxseed 1,'J5 Ham
Iiried Apples. 1,25 Cloversced.
Butter 1
10 !
li 1
7 fin i
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MAimii:i,
On the lfilh inst., by Rev. Dr.Claik.GtoRBB
W. Bi.iTTisnr.BoiB and Miss Pirkklii A.
Ilukiin, both ot Mjunt Patrick, Perry Co.,
Pa.
ZJfrir,
In Kelly township, on the 29th ult., Jacob
Stul, aged 70 years.
I'or Uixtrlrt AHorm-j-,
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE,
pd JUIIV II.
Singing Class.
THE Second Mectins of Mr. Whiting's j
.1 Singing Class, will be holtlen on Satnr- I
A..., 17 ... n'..L it AMWHa1 Halt '
conitneticing at 7 o'clock'.
Lewisburg. f'ept. 19, 1R56.
Jacob Stahl's Estate.
"VOTICE is hereby given that Letters tcs
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tamenlary on the last will and testa raei.1
oi Jacob Staul, late ot Kelly tnunship, Lnion
Aniintv' deceased, were granted bv the Keetsler
in said will. All persons owing said estate.
will make immediate payment; ami ail ;
nresent thetr claims properly authenticated
for setilemeut. jai.uii mau i., jt.
JOHN STAHL,
Ex'rs.
DANIEL SI AHL,
SAMUEL STAHL, J
Kelly Township, Sept. 18SC.
Books ! Books ! ! Boaks ! ! !
at the New and Cheap
Bok, Stationery and Periodical Store of
JVr v It S & Co., Lewi,burg, ra.
T HERE maybe found at all limes a
large and select assortment of Standard
,.r ...... .lrr.nili.n i nr 1 1, it i n ir Hlstorv.
Theolo-v, Philosophy, Science, Art, Medicine, ;
Law, Politics, Biographv, Travels, Poetical ,
Works, and the most eiegant aud standard i
Polite Literature, both American and Euro-
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. On our
.". r ..-x o-... n ...i i
Mu.vi-.?.. ..lur,.. .ml n'nmerous other!
ii u....,i..-. rniand : 1
iiibhon Hme: Aie-ient liior: re.n lli.uirr and .
lieocraphy ia! the Middle AireK ; llarard Taylor. nlar
wi.rk.i LilitiinenlUi add Harper'. 1'ni.er.al Oaa.-lteer ;
....-. I...J l,'.f.,emnlinti f .r Ilia Venule, ami Chamber.'
Cycl,edi' of Kn-.'hh Literature; ryelnpedii ofuaeful
Knnwleilr. ana lleiipii.u. r.nejiunemi. . niin)...ui-..I..,-
U'..p..- I..nln..r'a I.M'Iuri.. on e.-ielire and Art;
Joio-ihu.' Wnrka: Dlelta Worka anil nuineron. other
w.irkts lie-Inline all Ui atainlnril Pia-la Shake.Deare.
llvr.iD.Oni.ian. l'..iie,Wonisw.rlU.Cown.r. Milton.YounK,
Cr.ilr. Shelly, Soot, burn a, Korrra. Kirkwhite. Th.mie.
son, llenian., soumy, lennTatin, im,i"ii., ,.
Watlerk. Beeil. Ila.ard Tayler and other..
1I1I1LKS, HYMN BOOKS, tC We in.it. tfrM atten
tioa to our aaiwortment of fin. ltibh-.. .aryief In prie.
from SO matt to llvmn Kooka ran.-iii.triiBlOonnta
toSS.Oft. aiaoiaaallTetBDirtaatKl Urt.l. a.Cal:hliiin,
QueaUon llook.. Union Himn lloeka an I tonkin Spellms
U..r.k, for Sonday Srhool. ; IWrinet Librarieaonotainmi!
74 ol. Sir p,0: ! Do. ormuming io wait, tit tlMi
an4 Infant.- Lihrarie. Irnm 1J'- to SS cent., unday
Sehool SwperlDtendent. and Tea. h-r wi.hinn to fiirnl.B
ii...ei... would And it to their advantage to rail.
SB,,'.Owelc.l svrtefc utMi4 or tstwa
Bar. and Keauler. ami Kjli.B tiraain.am.ureea r.nl!.
,.-. . a- u.l,.l..i;n e.ieona. Kiibner. tlaaMral
Work.. Mn Uictioiiariea, ttaTien- llijheT ltathenia-tira.lioo.lr-he.
Uisloriea, Trae..'. Aritliraetiir,mnUi
grammar.. Pnrter". nhetorlral Keadern. ie., e
STATION A RY. Kine rooteeap. Letter and ote Paper
of eaerr anality; Mwrray a Stork, .nperior I'M -ite
the attention f th. ta il". U tn. Ladle. l'.n ; fcnv.t
ope.. Pen Ho'd-lA Wafer., e-
BLANK BOOHS of e.ery description, half ano. full
bound, ini-lndiott I'aM Ibailm, Iteeeipt BeokS Tlatk Mom
orandunia.t'0iy Bnoka, Mn.i Bl.nka, Ac
Plea. ciT. a. a rail and examine onr .tor, " bo".
. ... -..-1 ill 1 e.l.red. If don red-BBd pro
cured a mwlily a. powllite. The eitiaen. of LewuturR !
ami Unhai Count, will Snd itlto their adrantape io
Ihiaeetahli'lMBent their united H-",s"'''.. '
on. in thrtr Biid and therefor. Uwerring of Ui.ir pa-
tn.nae. ... ,. ,
snbription. .ill bere.lre.il e
Ma.aziae.a-d fVt'cT
Market .met, U wiecurf. I a
Lewisburg Chronicle ""&
TEACHERS WANTED.
A
PPLICATIOXS to tp.ich the Public
by the subscriber until Tuesday, Sept. 2:1.
A male Prine:';v;l;.is to be employe.!, at a sal
ary of $35 per month, a l'e:nale teacher, at
$30 per month, and fuur oilier female teachers
at from SfSO to $45 per month, according to
their qualification!!. Term six months, to
begin October fi. None neea apply but cxpe- j
rienced teachers, who can come well recom-j
mended for professional skill. All applicants ;
must be examined by the County .Superintend
dent in the presence of the Directors.
CHARLES . JA.ML.S fcecol lloard.
Lewisburg. Sept. 12, teju3
Examination of Teachers.
THE Superintendent will meet forex-
I animation, the Teachers of Union and
Snyder counties, with the Directors and oth
ers, at the lollowing places:
The Directors and Teachers of the District
of
I'nk.n. it WinfieM, F-p. 53. t 1 o'. fk IMt
l,ewi.li 'i K. Pnliie..t Lewnl,
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White Peer, at r. rniuuiliia.
A-'f i
f-1- :
Kelly. al Kt,,-r' M-h-il hull,
lHttl. at iiul.aliw X K'"ida,
' UVftt IUiin.liH-.nl ! lliuikg. It.,
i tUitnitihiint. l He.liHluix,
I Uarll-. at llartl.-t.iu.
AM !
AM
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All.
A.M.
I' M.
A.M.
' 2 J,
I Lin.-aK.ni. at the elec'-ion I.OU1-S, u
Cilr-' al Ct-itr,-ville.
New 11,-riiii Ja- kMon, New nertin l t.
Wonr., at u-rial plM-v -f uiot-tii,;, "
lMnna, ,to .lo
S-luifirr-'Ve, at -ielinvntle,
rtiMi-lnitn. at I'liai-man,
IirT. at Stiattt-I e Mi l.
WulitnKtoii, at I'm-burR,
Ml.1 ll-aret-k. at Urtv-r II, "
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Fraii.liM. nt Mi.l ll. liiirg,
B.-ftwr. at HeaTertown,
U4-uTer, til Junr.-.TeV Hall
IIopiiiH to find a Rcnera! attendance, on the
part of Directors and others, as well as ort
that of Teachers, I was induced to make my
appointments a lew weeks l;iterthan last vear.
). HKCKBiNDOKX,
C'lunttf tSujKrintetnieHt.
Ileaver Sprims, Pa., Sept. io6. fi4ii
United States Agricultural Society.
Office, IVtO Chcttnut street, Pliiludi luhiii.
TIIE
X IN
lE Fourth Annual Exhiliitionof llic
ITEU STATES' AUKIUl L 1 1; KAl.
sill'IPTV ln-'.1 nt mWRI.TDV
d at FO WELTI) A, j
(Philadelphia.) on 1 uesday, Wednesday, I
'I'hursdav, Friday, and Saturday, October Tlh,
Kill illi llllh and I llh
6lt Jill, loin ana l itn.
Premiums from I wenty-r ive to 1 wo It tin- I
dred Uoilars, aniotintinp in the ajrsreate to J
Four.ee,uTh,...a,.d Dollars, wtll be offered
for the various classes of Domestic Animals, I
Fruits, American Wines, Vegetables, Grains, I
and Agricultural Implements and Machinery. I
A Local Committer at Philadelphia, repre
senting tl.e various branches of Industry, has
been appointed to co- iperate wilh the ollicers i
of the Society, in per'ectinj arraneinrnls tor j
the Exhibition : and Fifteen Thousand Dollnrs ;
nave ieen .narantrrd to meet expenses. Tins
material aid. coupled with ihe excellenceof tue
selected location, and ihe large amount of
Premiums oilered, induces the expectation
that the Exhibition of S;,a will be superior
ti nnr of Us nredecessors. I
a(,ies p,.tIcmell wiu participate,
r vat ii nil .ani.t-u - . !
will lake place on Friday, Oclober 10. when .
distinguished gentlemen will address the as-
seinblage.
Favorable arrantremenls with the various I
railroads, for Ihe transportation of Stock and
other articles are in progress, the terms ot
which will be given on application at the office.
The List of Entries, the Awards of Premi
ums, and the Proceedings, will be published
in the Journal of the Society for luiti.
The Premium List, with the Recnlatiuns
and Programme of the Exhibition, will be fur
niched nn nnnlicalinn to Mr. Johw M'Guwaw
Assistant Secretary of the United mates Asrt- j
cultural Society. Hit) Chestnut street, (Rooms ( , ,,,
f the Philadelphia Asncultural Society,) or
by addressing the Secretarv at uos on.
MARSHALL P. WILDER,
WW. S. KING, Sec'rv.
. September 1st, lS.'iC.
President.
LEW1SBUI5S ACfttE?AY.
T
HE Academic vcar of this Instilu-
sions.theScrniKB, Fall and wima sessions,
1 of i'-i weeks each.
The Fall msqitt will commence on Muv
u 4 t, Snpt. " l. l.)fi. to be immediately suc
ceeded by the Winter session, with a short
vacation during the Holidays.
All Uram ites calculated to fit Youths for
r-olia or fur practical life are tauqht j and
the Bible is a text book in the school.
A class of You mo Laiufs is secured.
The interior of the Academr has undergone
thorough repairs, and the Principal has spared j
no expense lo make it everything that a school
room should be, for health and cheerfulness, j
TUITION per session of 13 weeks.
PKIMAKY (ilfailintf, Wrttlnjr, Ufiuer, Arithmftic
Gr . firam. an.l I' S. !li..ry.l r
AIV-CKI KN.il. 111 U not irrflo.lcd ahoTr, 6.W
LANtil-A'iKS,
iVNTlNrtK.NT EXPENSE? fpwartMhm - - - 0
No Utductiiu e.ceiil ft r frtmrtH wirkin-.
JOH.N HA.NDOI.PH,
Sept. 5, 18f.fi. rrmcipal
. rr a T
R E il 0 V A L .
De Norman-die's Clock,
...ion ..u .n, ..i.
' . . 1- 1 I 1 liin le
removed lo Kooin on 2d storey, aitjoinin
the
Telesrraph and "Chronicle" offices. ttp-
,ai..,nS j0Be as u,uali anj on reasonable
. ,cCn
Sept. S, '56m3
TAILORING.
JU1L I. MILLLK !
thankful for past favors j
would state that he has re- j
ceived the Fall and Winter ;
Fashions, and is prepared to 1
CUT, MAKE, and REPAIR
garments as usual. He will
endeavor, as heretolore, to
execute his work satisfacto
rily to all. Lewisburg, Sept. 4, IS56.
Associate JntlRC Messrs. Edihirt:,
The time is approaching hen we will be
called upon to elect an Associate Judge Tor
this county, and it is all important that we j
should have a man of intelligence, a good ac-1
countant, and experienced in business per- !
m ilni niliee. We know of no man !
better qualified for that station than Judge !
MARmi M.I.. of White Deer. He has served '
,h nublic. faithfully, with credit to himself
and our countv, we would therefore recom
mend his re-election. MANY VOTERS.
Sept. 4, IS5(!.
I-Ol"!i'I A Note for over $110, dne in
June next. The owner can have it by
proving property and naving charges. Inquire
at this OlHce. or of JAMES A. BELL.
Lewisburg, Aug. 23, lHofl
Administrator's Notice.
"TTTHEREAS, Letters cf Administration to
the estate of JOHN R1EHL, late of
Ttnil'nlne townshil). counivof Union, deceased.
have been granted to the subscriber, all pers
ons indebted to said estate are requested to
iinmediaie payment, and those h.Tia,g
I caims against the same will present thetn
dulv authenticated for settlement to
1 JOEL RIEHL,
East Buraloe,Aug.l8,18.'iS. Administrator
rpo THE LADIES. Schreyer d) Son are
J selling off a large lot of Dress Goods,
Bareges, Braze deLaines, Challies, Brilliant
Lawns and Ginghams k5r"at reduced prices.
140
BBI.S. Mackarel. Shad, Herring, and
White Fish, expected in a few days by
HEAVE K it KliKltiK.
Tnnathan Ttatt
JOnaiflai. feitS,
TARBEP. basement of Beaver's block on
l Market Square-respectfully solicits a
! of -he pullic ratron.-;e. '
. '
West Branch- Farmer September 12, 185G.
James F. Linn.
J. Merrill Linn
T F. &, J. M. LINN,
J Attorneys at .Latv,
LEWISBURG,
67t Union C mnty, Penn'a.
J. Weicliselbaum,
OPTICIAN and OCULIST.from PLila.,
respectfully informs the citizens of Lew
isbtirff and vicinitv that he has opened it Store
at m:i;K S HOTEL, where he oners f..-r sale,
jfaQ SPECTACLES
of every variety, size aud quality.
A new inveution of !ipeetacles,for distant or
close readins, with gold, stiver, steel and tortoise-shell
frames, and a new and improved
assortment of perifocal ground flint (jlasses ol
tut own manufacture. He would particularly
call the attention of the public to his Spectacles j
fur iiear-s'iif tvt prron,anu tor per
sons who have been operated upon tor the
rslnrai-t of the aye, anj to ilia ow aitid "f Ol-' -t
(:n--rt.-roftheHglitnmJi f Ll. Uat flint ami ""
la-i,a. UooJ ilar--a may be aii..wil by tttt-ir ehal-e,
eia.-t eentr. lim ao.l hiirhly ioiilHsl urfc. TIb-h!
i.t. flr o. lH t. a h.uh -l.-ru 111 t:Iu--
HlirllLY IMl'OHT.V.MT the very best
nitfil.tax I.Knitl.Krt an uuivvnkdlv r-r-iTed to tolar
u,--ritr lo bi-y other lllaa.
AUv Mlinn.s, .,'.V..s7Ttind Ol !.!.'; Gf. IS .
c: eterviiin- anJrii-i'H. I.'..t o'cS UA'iXIH
ao1 Iti'llKA ! LASSES, with ihLeieiit power. loireiiitT
w ith i-.-ry variety of article! ta i ujjucai imo
etenLumi-it.
folly ii-palred at abort notice. Ha run alwaya tee-
w "VHfrtAL anil oihur Intrumeiiw an" oiaaaea
"'"'
,,T "'
rg Ubl.-
II aira to atnt me l.em i iw par?.io. e-
INli M-:l'r. t'Oi-'HT. ai.i tuo. in want of U uli-.vo
ai-Tlelei will .,e.--i. -rive him a Call.
u.u.n l i- tieut tnml lie Will rrUINlU iu i-wu-uu
,)11.- will, if r.-.Ulreil, wo to any reap 'ciauio
turtle very best EYK-VV ATEK always for j
8ae,t JWC17
IIir!iok,ii I'alcrt I'oilr.hSa
KSrETOriE CiOER & HILL,
patented N'ot. 20, Isw.
. Tills w n t ill. Mill Id i W.-- It e-r. i. :.tl i .'ll.
ia in. market in ihe awl .p-a-l hi!i win-to it
urirj Js, ami in Um Kr. at .wr ft :'i V .iw.
MmrifuetureJ at the V.igk H'.ct, J.'ar, iViiirj.
l'l.EASB TAKE l'AIlTlCL'LA?. KOTIt": !
I
HAT this is eiit.rely new null no ex-
pease has been spared in its manufacture !
all the materials are ihe very best, and are j
" : " .;, Til Cviinder are almost
" su ""'I. . ...j .it l
1? ,.rK r.,r,n. r ones.aud all.in.
cluilin Ul , tvlin,ter, made or i.oo. Th.r.wi
,o n,rh.a in diameW.aitu a b.,y i V thread mi ou
It, Til. beam ol th. l'ree IK o.T io iust-.ad ot w.Kt
fc. mad. v vv, ami ti U.re-1 tue
pol R jupl., n,r,.h it, Th- pr,wer th- fw. i ry
m-jcb inm.wd.awl e.not k. broken hy my bir eaak
l.
,.,i,,.r . j,,Umai runi ttmviezrt.nd :f-
...th. w.rfcuwMbip atail n b. led by spjt
HI Hie XIOJ wuaie.er. ..
the arrani'mi-ot and the nier'isniciil dc,arl.a.-n-
Altiieriir!S ahiili.1T. beru oinr.1 . neeiue -nc- j.n- i
lened nut Mill, .re aw. bow iurmreci-.i !t u, . d j
e..e-i-i:lly tbiae wlm bare n'll i-ir-i q-iantitleii of i ;
lit harlnir Ih Jiillon your plantation or farul.y: o cj ,
at auy tuuo.iii s few unnilteamake a I.iw icaii.-iu.: o,
el.ler for irej-nt u : or yon ran rery .Jp. ditioasly make I
up a few barrels. '1'hc il-hiue, acil w..rk..l, i. c .pab.
u.s li Hf ; I-. 1 J urr ol ri.lt-r diiv, m ii.ii ejn--.
ll.rmiiifiiiiii'i'-torunSj h"ri.-,Lr:iui ur l.m rw
er. u.l h-a Ihe nj.-pl: ai urouDd. m Ptn; N "y J
torn rtHt.f.'i;;rii .r'--th'K.iuku- ith j
4 . i H.A.v t alylin- -i iui the dffiJ. J aJTautafftJ Ot
u-i nnii.
Kimt It will maks.nw.ru Vfat thwn any otlv-r Pwi,
iniirti f-S ll l-tif nli'l Xl;ll.i.
ccct.ud H make cieiiner and sweeter cWcr thjn
anv ith hhil.
Tliini Viiu ran mkf th cih r at ytt want It. ani
wl,. n yuu wnt H ; and iu tjutnitinea fruiu vua gnJit u
harivlft.
f ourth XVIili it yoa an prt t-eynur-ur:antLhern'jii
B'-rriM. Chw. Kuiut. Larl and Tullfw.
tilth With. if ij-youcu t ail lime ur.v irpa aua
With 4I th ilfftiilJicn reMtttin from h ."S5s.(m
nni n't ucti a -MachiiMf t pnea co low th"t Uia
Within the rrvh of all rr. it b thtt any uitoliit-nt
Furint-r wouM 'Jo without ut
it KCOMM NytA TTOX&
J alh-ti-'W.x, June l.'.'b, I7-"-!.
VT. O. llirs' : Sic J have on- oi y.-uv Jmyni-tj.? VidT
y.iWf, l uM-ii ihe Mill Uif.,''t"t''r B,,J ,,H tril,i 1 Vwl
Miy hurtliflfi.faii, If vr hur. 1 fe' th UT.niml i
is. tar . am vmm m cai i ii'ti ins ei.i ;n
our wiln tw utvii. 1 ran r- uni me-riti vow MMjjr)Vfi
lcr Mill to ail lruit jCP.wira, lur jfii ar.ti a .iu-f i
UUr. 1 nn umlt tlnrt -l.v gAiiuiiat ( I citvr irmn ntn
ti l ow-hall" rtu.;'. ! Ca-tuni' .,iplf. l if fid' r run b
lr.il from ill p. .man without uuu: uciici u-w. l.ult-r
ui k?rn cue veux wivn t-r ia not .- -M th- pnn.
St. li is. it u t lkis.
Ma. W.O. Hicscat-TncrMiiu p t h.r,u..U w- h j
m uiurli bcUrr utaJu ana t. ller looking Mill thrin th j
i ther kinJ, wo know th.-y will wU iiuiokljr aluiign le af
th'inatJoO pri.of thuthri.!''
u liiive nix of th ..lhr kiu-l, hut, a w1 said beforv, !
Mutilv won't InoK at iIk-iii iuf.i'lr f yiturn.
louns Very lienpu-rllully, 31. M. I'LAXT A Co.
Yui'MaWi-MAJfeSTws. June It-lX
Mn. W. O. Itirx.iR : 1.b m It siva m ureal plra
pur to lend my fol iiUuiu- in rHX'Uinjrtnlatt..n o
....r invaUuxbii 1'ah'tit Culvr Mill. Any wi m.u a ho has
iiitfl ridt-r hj tho!J pr. wilt 'inickiy ptmMtT,fhouid ;
tl.t-y prorur una of your new ilills the unlit r ana u- '
niu ot your invi-otiou. 1 rit;rd it iss oii of t)i best in- 1
Totioiid now in uiw. Alih..uuh 1 hv h-a it hut one !
y-r, it b uiply ri-l it t'r hiit It ci,-t. iaer rx- j
throufflt on of your niarUio'-n i-- k's lifttrtn U-r- ;
inrttiu.u. aiiuc!n l u prfm-d owift h-np-r thnn that j
Vrmiucrd thruia th old f..ionM Mill, frt m the Try j
fact tliat U l W r' ir-i1 in-tu rmnmi-i. -. un n . j - iw j
h tfodt-noy toa-'iilny. and niilli it in tunny tnt;u.r fur
d..in.-ffUc um;.
Xtiur, r-jv-i viu.it, ( i 1 1 iui. , i
Thi if to rrtity, that I purchiim d fif H. Lan'tr.-tli, in
h;i'tJ it Urt. OTPr em,.
ilrUibt-r, lii.t oue ol liK kuk i 1'uU'lit i.:tUT .'li.i. an t (
I hatH no hf-.tntion In iirt-iioun in; it a v ry - ,
1 ful nn4 auOxMp.-nLl't Mrn'-Mi" t.t the fanii'-r. i:hit, j
onnjrin and two i fl c. ta:iKc rrom to pit l .iir.ls
ol ie'mxI ciitr-r pr da, easy. Many of my iimr-iimr-. kwn ;
' punhaurd diuiilar .Mnchii.es. The M.ll har U-n LT-utlj ,
lnpru(-lb.uw 1 bought in n. W. G. WAItl).
I &Ia? 11, lti4. Kiitley. Wwbk County, fa.
I binby ortifr that ! hav una W. O. IIi.-!:-k'a Im-
rroreJ ll.rt.1.1. Ituer Hill, ana romwer It a .aoiaDle in- j
b-tterihaUtl:at made intlieUKUiil WaT. I illU Wettflerit
witb il, ami i.nould lie unaiiuns lujian won n . r iiuii.
mI,reiiii.im..nUn.ailvan1Ieo.t. Jilll N S II Al.K.
-More than one tiundr.dPilTerM.ita: ami Iliflrimas
( have been jtirt-ii to niy M ill w .thiu tlie laat tiur janrs.
.Tl.i. Mill e.,...i-. nh.nl J' Teet h. S feet, am
1.
. - . hi..h. weiirhinir alo Iba. i. eiWr way twiptahle aud t
runv.aient.-ww ,riuir. siu.
Addrcea, W.O. UICKOK, A-ent Eirle W. rk.,
llarrii-burg, Ta.
For sale bj JOKCPtl M'FAIICIX. I.rwinbuiy.
rPHE Coach business heretofore earned on
J in the name of JONES & BYERS, has
tins day been dissolved by mutual cousent.
All persons interested will please take notice
that the books are left in the hands of Wm.
Jones for Settlement. , II. kitt: naving
nurchasd the entire interest of Wm. Jones
the business will hereafter be conducted in j
the name of 11 1 LKS & Ul 1 1 t.u.
Lewisbnrg, Aug, 11, 1S3C. F. BYEIiS.
Administrators' N ot ire.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of ,
X s ..loiiiiii-.iia..- - j
uurr.u.A.s, idic oi iin.ii iuaasiiii, , o ,
jon county.deceased, have been granted tn the
,m,li.riinpil in due form of law : Therefore
aU persons knowing themselves indebted to
.,A estate, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment ( and those having just
claims against the same are also requested to
present them properly authenticated tor settle
ment. ELIAS P. WALTER. Administrator.
Center Tp. Snyder Co.eluly 30, 1856. ..
lnlicrsity ut Iet-Ubtirg;.
TO Builders. Scaled rrnposals, en
dorsed "University Buildings," and direc
ted lo Thimns Hayes, Esq., will be received
op to Friday, September 1 Jih, 3 o'clock P. M.,
for erecting and finishing complete, the centre
Building bO feet square, and the East Wing
of the size and style of ths West Wing now
on the ground aud to correspond wiih it.
Drawings and specifications may be seen al
the office of . F. Miller, Esq., Lewisbnrg.
Good and sufficient security for the faithful
performance of the contract will be required.
A. K.BELL, Sec. THOSHAYES,
Chairman of the Building Committee.
Lewisburg. Union Co., Pa.
CHEAP SHOES.
THE undersigned wishes politely to
inform the Ladies of Lcwisburg and vi-
cinity, that she has jnst received, ar.il will of
fer fur sale, at her residence, on K.irth Fatu-th
birett,dtrnirtkoj t-lifhn st..
a splendid assortment ol L.adies,
Misses' and Children's KliOCS.
ind respectfully solicits their patronage.
1 .i. l nr. ..... r-O
ellS. in.il)I.LI.-t fllAta.
t.cwisl'iir;, June fl, IR.'S 3m
V,
William Jones, -
TT0RNEY at Law. Collections
IY promptly attended to. OlDce opposite
Kline's Hotel, a
6u0 L E WISH t A O.PA.
SALT ! SALT ! !
"rvTRFCT Inmortation !
II . t ..j r;n. fiili
Tue Grkat Dkpot fou Iron !
Just received, a new lot of iron larger than
ever at the Hardware Btore of
JOS. M'FADDEN.
,At;KMITHS come get your money
back in firsi-rate Iron, every Dar war-
,1 I hi... Tr.v Ilnmefhoa. hailnrUS a-iuara,
9eoU and .eerytl.ir.-. Bellowa. A.il. Ve-e,
I I'lale-. ?l-l, Ste. 1 Hie., in "liort. all you al,al tlx
I llanlware S'ore of J. M r AIH'KS. Ul-Iiir
I l"ai n.7il-:its aud others Vou can get
' L) T.'ails. Locks, Latches. Hinges. Screws,
t il WhiU U-ud. :ia, PuttT. Tnrp. ntitie, Parts Oreeo,
V.rnl.h, . at the UvUtnn llanlware Store,
..... u.u-
jAKPK.M rJHJs 1 can supply you won nit
ooletir-iteil Hree l it mines, Iiuin a
k Jtrk-
,
orAiin i-tan..,
take them
at Uia old
ly Axles Hubs. Baads. Felloes, Oil Clot'.-.,
I, aihnr. l.inin and lniauiiuira of all lumij -.1 1-. lw
ielioiy Hardware ptoro.
(
"I.Tl.ERV Knives, Forks, Shears, ci
sors, pen and pocket Kuives, Uazors,
Ciirveri; Steein all eTery piT-n ni,fc...
J. l'rat.
1 1AUMEIW !
ZJ Forks, Kal
Ihat splendid lot of Scythes,
akes, H.irnes, Trace ana un
ll..:,r. .ml ee, Olll.r lilo I. BlODIf WI"
,j tt.aiu romp., ban. me'.j tlJla -ilware .
SHOE-MAKEIS Lasts, l.catlier, i lire.-..
Awls, Wax, Pc;s, llrisll.s. Tools of all
kindscall aud are, u n..w the tun-, at tlie Hardware
store of JCS. Jt - AlOr-N, Uwi-hnrB.
" Indiitry tiust Ttrive."
friIE "old Mahimolli" al'ead! Xot-
L withstanding the cold winter and the late
spring,
J. St, J. WALLS
have received and are now opting an unus
ually large and well selected stock of
HPBTXG AND SUMMER fiOODS,
eo. isiirnr nartlv of Clclhs of eveiy grade.
, h-,l, .nA f.ncv Cassiuieres, a beaillil'ul
. ' v,. itian Clotba, Jeana. Tw.edi aud
t.tiu'enf Drcfi't (Saod.'i,
meb a. F:lks iinc, Iwlains. Itereces. Print..' Whit.
Ii.kvK i;;i.!.sii,. Hnbroid-rie, Itiblun-. ,.'.!. ry.fi li-
Uearbad a-.: Uowu Jluslio, Irish Lint u awl , and
STIIAW OOOIX,
ofeT-ry yaricty and ntyle aln. a fin. Mrleetion of
IIardwarb, Qcekxsware,
Cedar ani Wiu owwaee,
DuoDMrf, fcc. Ac.
(Olbd toall the ruu of the l-.pU- a aup--r-J lot of
tr. Ae.
.11 of whtrh they offer to their rotomrs al
(train ailll oilier l ionir, , n-iin.
i taken in rs-hanr- for Ik-xle. U.i-.burr, May, lsi.
NEW GOODS !
Late Spring Arrival at the Cheap Store of
HROWX & HITTER, who have just
I ) rtTed and opened a large assortment
of desirable
Speixg'and Summer Gx)ds,
such as Silks, Dareges, Barege deLaiaes.Cai-
jcoeS Uiiighams, Lawuu, Muslins, c,
ins, Muslins, Jk.c. Also
a tine assortmetit of
eKt3noiot.t.Va
consisting of Collars.Chemisetls,L"nderi!csves,
&c, with a great variety of
MEN'S WE Alt.
s ich as Cloihs, Cassimeres, Linen Goods,
Hats, &c. Also ail kinds of
Quit tinware, Groceries,
Hard and Cedar Il"i?, firvomt, ('.
Country Produce laken in exchange f..r
Coods at Cah prices. Lewisburg, April l!J
NEW fiOODS!
T Mensth's Variety Store.
-JilSt
received,
splendid lot ol'SPKl.NG and
SUMMER
QI.SS3.
c-i.n.ctiiig of Lawns, Linen troods,(inham
Calicoes, etc., a large an varied assortment
of I.uriir' Collars. Chetnistttf, Embroide
ries, Lnilersleeves, llandKerciiicis, Hosiery,
Gl,ves J.aceS) Threads, Silks
hort, a
general assortment of Trimmings and oilier
articles sold at "Notion" bouses.
Lewisburg, April, 1M5. C. MENSCH.
The War Terminated !
PEACE declared ! k I
tit asi & vortsr, !
Who have jnst received and expect another lot i
ol FANCY DRY GOODS, of every j
vaucly and shade, winch ihey olier at remar
kably low prices. Also a fine assortment of
GROCER1KS,
QUEEXSWARE,
HARDWARE, &c,
Which they are qnite sure a ill compare very
favorably with any off-red in this section of the
country, and at prices that can not but prove
sa,jsfllcJory to purchasers. Please call and
.imine onr slock. Lewisburg, April S3, '56
Economy is Wealth!
THE Place to buv Ctitids. cliesn !
1 & tW.l
ii,.;, leave to announce to inc puotic inai mry
,.. 0peiKiI a laree and comoleie stock ot
?i)l'ittl i)0 !tl))ii)i'r Gcttf,
embracing every variety of Ladies' and Rent's
I Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassniicres,
Linen Goods, Yestii.gs, Gingliams, Calicoes,
Silks, Berates, Berar;e Delaines, Snallers,
Lawns. Muslins, a lap;c assoriment of EM
BROIDERIES of all kinds,
Bonnets, Hats, and Caps,
also a large assortment of CARPETS,
SALT, HSU, le., always on hand.
Farmers and Housekeepers
ar. re'r-ertfnllr inrit.n te ..mine rtir a-ortment of
O'KWiAfA.S.'CAlt.Al.'Al'. UAKltWAhU Ifl A.y
H".1i'A'. 4e.. and w. are .aliened tiuit )iia will tind oe
rythini:. of Ihe bc.l iiuuiity, you may urair., at the nio.-t
nioiliTatu rates.
Our Oooila were eelerted wiih nnu.ua! rare, anil w.
lUi-.e will 1 loundof the r. rv bet, and, for tlie.iualil
a? ehrup aa tliey ran reasonably be oilered. at auy other
atom ou the Weet Branch.
Vie reepertiullv inrit. onr old rn-tomer, to rail and
. m.r .u.k. anil w sr. uro w ran meat vnur wauU
nil ta-U;.. i'KOUL'CE taken uwial I'ASH nerrr
refused. L..1S llllllMiS.
Lewiahunt, April, ISoS. AAllO.N E.tt K'l'ZKL.
At the Old Stand on Haiket St.
CPYKER"S Hat, Cap. and Variety
O Store. The subscriber has jjst received
;'? largest and best
Caps ever brougli
assoriment ol IIi'lM and
brought to Lewisburg, which he
wik sell at nrices to suit purchasers. He has
also a well selected and line stork of
Clothing, 1 Handkerchiefs, I Glove?,
Cloihs, I Trimmings, 1 Stocks,
Hosiery, I Cassimeres. I etc.. etc.,
usually kept at Gentlemen's Furnishing estab
lishment. Vnpin.' F.8PYKER.
Lewisburg, April, 156
ajar.e slock, c-andd V- - ZtTJZZXSi. KST.
7 IVoduceCoinmissUin Merchants iJlin.a & Chamberlin BiJSZ "'iCw W
81 J!tCrr , ha ' h"lV'" Tl BliLS. Mackerel, Ni. I. and 3. in J nf ClIILVkEXH TOYS- d seleeuonot
rri.UMP PLA3TEK always on hand. . zj.() t hi?K bv t:.....l...an & Cl.amb'n. Finger and Ear H.nw and ier Jewelry,
a a t rr, . ,m Sewine Thread. Needles,a !arj(e assortroeot ol
K A I la - II O A O I , toDr-Wl J"""f ' a,lm,b!r,in Uoodyear', :,.m Com,. Port M..
riUIEKE will be a meeting of the friends of j '"'"j!!"'" ' harriberlin t.,.rrYrtcrilioI) ,tc. rtc.
I the Railroad at the sin cf the JI'S Annl - ,., sl, Vritl Apples for sale by x3 Call at the bine front, first iSo wet (
at the LEWISBVKU HARD WAKL blUKL, Jl I 4; ., .chamberlin. ,h. OiEce don't roiMake the I4e.
j. n. c. R&r-icK,
TT0RNEY at Law, Miiflinbttr..', !
l.nion Co-l'a. tVAH nrofessioeal bir- ;
siness entrusted to his care, will be punctually '
and faithfnlly attended In. June I. '53 yl j
Seccnrl Arrival cf
ew coods! Just ree'd. a spVndid
N
assortment of Black ana raney o'uu.
J)OTAIlK
-100 bush, just ree'd by
Oondman & Charoherlin.
"I IJON
iails, Salt, etc. for sale by
Ueudinan 4 thamberiin.
EARIA J. CRIER, M.
GU.VBUATK of the l'cnn Medical
( u.. . .'d,..i,jj ,.m.n her orof-s-
ii Linversi.j.o ' At
Slon
al bervtcestolbepee pie ot a.c.u 6
Vicinitv
t v . 1. .e Tilhor 3
resilience. (Pr. J. r
Gne'r a.) one door below J.L- Voder's Jewelry
April IB. l"Sf.
Siore.
Esnk Notice.
a PPI ICVI'ION will be made to the next
A 1 , V . K .. ,he name of the
V l.eiil!ature to ch.ll.lie the name Ol I
- Le'xi-.ur? havinas Institntinn. l"c",r,V1A
Lewi-htn i
LEW If l: I
Tl'.oll.tld
a ithorilv t
in the cuiintv Ol i.nion. ... .
i.t; HV.K." with Oue Hundred
D. lh'rs additional capital, and
i.Mie ih'-r owri noies for circnla-
.- : ... i. I II K
r , 1. a D.n.inl
'io.i; s,i!je-t to !ne provisioiia B
Unking I-ws of this Commonwealth,
DAVID KEBER, Treasurer.
Lew'shiirg, Ta. J'ine II. 1'
Vt. LfiXr.SHORE, M.D., havin?
loca ed himself on the property lately
rtwiiej and occuj.i. hy Rev. C. A Hewitt, in
v'et Milton, respecttully offers his profes
sional services to the puolic, and from lunar
experience flatters himself that Ire can lender
sa'islaetion all those aispoei to paironne
i him. Kelly Tp, Luion Co, reb., twoo lm
Eaye:' CM Slsnd !
riOODMAN tHAMBEnLIX Rive
VT nrtire Hiat ihey have taken the above
i sun t, and have )J1 received an extensive
i assortment ol NEW GOODS purchased
at the Invest chfirore.aiid ol course will be
sold at a small aJv.-.ce.
We have a uree ! VtJ OOOUM oi
all .rale. i.n. I vdfS -'" irrew. ei... e
IU iu ai eu. Kkailv 1
ii' r.e i err.- i ai
Kn. i.Ii nli l m r
i -ni-". r a - i'w pi f ,
waaiTa." " m' ;
wiih a -ri .k,iv IUi.ms Uoek-rj, ParL, UJm
CllOlKkJEK HARDWARE, ROCKERY,
CEDAR ' A it E. is I t )i E W A RE,
a lot of Kcsdy-Jladc Clothing,
Hats ami Caps of nil lirsprtption,
CA Kl KTtC 1 in.Taia. all Woi.l. Uemo anil Bag
nta. S'a r .'ariti Hums Oiiiiolb, indow ill ilJj.
e. e. atl of which will be awd low far Caah oi
4IJ-Ine uitrneri aiara1. rr t- ,n.i - -- i .
, , i, vi .
tihAJ.V
alwa,. i hi
,). J. H. IIMIII A,
iarwi.-burir, May.
ltfii. K. l.uaaiiauLi.1.
DEKTAL CARD.
THE new niL'itift.1 f inserting artifi-
X ! Teeth, tium, Ac, known as
Mlcn'si tonilnnous (.um Work,
v-ithout eieei tion. the best improvement
ever m.'Ue in the art of lent,stry. This work, i
when pro rvly constructed, is the most beanti- I
fill the cleaiies'jC.otnhines the greatest s'rench J
eei.b. .i.ieuhilnv. aKet adds more to a ctear ami
distinct articulation, than any oth. r kind of
w i.rh e.eTire.uchlb. f .re tl'e ptihtle. Aflii
C2t--- 1..1I on I' tW. ts-aiitilul dienery
CI JS;4 iu ."MiiUnaiina with tbw .trl. ..I worn.
V-Ul T? 1 w. ee ih. tare It. natural espreM
rin. w lib. uu ia t.ie l,...t. ml. rleiii.g with lie. u fuloraa
of llie teelh ID oiii-tieaieiw.
1 wnuld t.ke thia melb.rf nf h..miln thewr in'-r-ted
Ibal 1 ba-a i uniia-e.1 ihe fateut Kicbt tbi .a'u.M.
ion r. .TeDient. ul the m.rntnr. J. liB A.le.. (DOW ot Ne
Vol a. 1 lur Itit. ..il eeneraJ aiO.i,u eountii-a. ami that 1
am lii.w uanulx-tiirii ( no arl.ci. ! f.lb aDd liunu. that
a ill erniii lat-i '! Willi anyhiop in that lin that ha
ev. r l.n mmle in tni. .w aey other countrv. I aek all.
I I e-l-l-rla:! thl-W tl.at Heed I lb .11 the? Ii.e eDJWg.ll
them or D-t.I lo tall, and e.amiiie fc.r iliem-iTi a.
JiillS LiU'KK. Li-wlm-.o.
Offlre atd R.S ne. Th'Td street, near Market.
OeVein MiLTus.vu heuadwar, iHirt adaaila-lerVc .rner
New Goods at the New Store!
FIKST AIUtlVAE!
rriIE subscrilitrs Imimr, re-lit:e.I ai;d
L unproved the Storeroom ol H P Sheller
formerly occupied by Krem.r & Co, would
respectlully announce to ihe trading comnm- i
nitv that Ihey are just opening
AN D t TI.KMJID frTOCK 1
a LARGE
Jsl'UIXG k SUMMER GOODS, j
bonght in New York and Philadelphia, ;
a..apted to the wants of all. and comprising
I '". :4;-:y. , . I TL I- i
louns. t n i .u l. .i..j -tM..
J. M-larrjer & Son.
Lewisiurc April I. IS
CARPETS. A Very lat-gtand well selected
lot of rotton and all wt l Carpets, from
liV cts. to 1.25 per yard. A portion of ihes
Cat pets were b mshi at auction, others direct i
Irom the manulaetor". al price, inai we can
sjll them very low. J hose in want ol carpel
we invite lo can aim ook netore olivine else.
where.
J. SI HREYER A SON.
VLAKUK and desirable slock of Lad es
llress Goods, of ererv kind, for sale
cheap by J. WHREYEU SON.
V LARGE lot of Ladies srring and sum
tner Siiawls, for sale verv low, bv
April l,l:.f. J. SCHREYEIl J SOX.
fvT.
CLOTHS, t.'a.-snneres. Tweeds and Summer
Xrln"c, J. SC
for sale cheepr than ever by
April l,is."r, sciltiKt r.ii r w '-
Pianos, and liusic.
w, JOS. L. YODEK, A.frent for Aleytrs'
7, Vand Voghi's celebrated l"i;:itOl. has
I " .n.t ler-ive.! a l.-.re nsvtirtment lit' Shrtt
Music, Pami. and Mi Inrlrttn itk. Seminary
and Teachers supplied at Ihe Publishers' dis
count prices. Music published ty Gould Lee
& Walker, S. I.. Yi'a'ker. or any Publishers in
the United Sia'es, furnished at their prices.
N.I'. Meyers' and Ycght's Pianos so'd at less
than City retail prices. Leuisbttrg, Nov. 14
77 NOW all .Men by these presents,
That WikLtaw Juwi.s and Jos. M Fums
ol llie Borotili ol Lewisburg, State of Penn
sylvania, have this I4ih day of February, lsjti,
purchased ihe ec.ire tight and title lo manu
facture and sell the
GiTEEE nOUiaTAIN FEED COTTER
patented by J twr.s H. Br"wcT. of llie State of
Vermont. in the folli winf counties, viz.Union.
Snyder, Noithumbcrland, and Montour. Ail
prisons arc uiciciuic tautioneu diinni ai.iu- i
ufuc'.uriug or purchasing said Machine from
any person or persons unless duiy authorized
by the said Jones & M'Faddin.
The design of this machine is for culling
Hay, Straw, or Crruslalks any length desired.
and wih lu.ly compete Willi any niacnine now
in use, and will surpass any ever offered t"
ihe public for simplicity and durability ; and
as regards the ease wuh which the laoor is
performed, and ihe quantity il will cut in a
given time, there are none m surpass it. Anv
person desirous of seeing an! examining said
Machine, can t!o so by callins at J. M'FAD
ntvs Hardware Stare, I ewisburir. Pa
Price of tnathine ready for use lt (frnfiSO i
James B. Hamliiia
A TTORNEY at LAW,
i L tVOItice o Second iu wet aide.zn
-or soith of llarkiit, ErCt4. libwrg,
' ImMi Vutou -u ra.-
iite.tnrf
This Way for COOTECTIOWERl-CS I
, rpj an,;f rsitrnetl Lasa spfehiliil stoct
i hand.aad is constantly r-zceirms; rresrr
Stop la onoa. you'll sot Hod it yala.
'or you'll b .lire to rail affaio-
HARRIET EICHOLTI.
burg. May S. I
Lewi
To the Oitiiens of Unk Connty.
IlRfiM ihe very favorable rr presentation
1 made to us by the e-.iizens of ihtseoaaty
I we the subscribers intend makn.r an accural.
hamlvome mirl ..rnamealal MAP at the
t oun, , provided a sufficient subscription
list is obtained. It will oe irom original u
vri's. embracing ail the roads, streams, raooa-
labia. t..wn,,ilIea,ehon-he, boleU.roat offeea.ioilla.
hue! hiiueea Ae. with ther bum and Ih. teua-raof au
Ihe pmperty te.iU.ra i. their alanaa li.ro uf.'ioul b..gnty
To iB.ure.u.!. the .olaicrrier. will aiake I toe rwrrwra.
they bei.r tMb .racucai Kuiuuen and bur.jsr.iaf
( lonir.taiidinir.
I The Map. ill W hf M ItwaWa. kmaViavd
.j, ZtA and manl.d on roller, riroil
ia..iererrro jij rui.. apby is.;
,aw4y LitlMC
ilar lo i raw
deliaO
to .abacrlbera only at oar cit y ah1e ew deliMry
JiJICi mi l
Philad.!ikl..
BOOTS k SHOES.
JU9T received at theol l esublishaJi
sioreol llie subscriter, on Market street, La-
wisborg, a large and new assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
comprising every Uescriptioa of work reqiti'
ed for
mex, Ladies,
BOl'S, ji ISSES,
CHILDREN.
The stock is selected wiih care, and will t
aSonle.l at reasoaat le prices.
C'UKtoni Work attended tn a. aoat.
May 8, 1S56 JOH.N HOLtiHTON.
BEAVER & EMEll
HAVE recelvetl their usual larg
supply of
GOODS
adapted for the season, which will be sold
unusually low. Persons wanting to save me
- errl,.... Willi ,lr.wrll In eat
mi ' -". -
' r,ii awoniinn lfir irtpmc.fl vm mm va nmiv
competition in many articlM. May 8, 1658
- -
REHOVAL.
IT. GF.nil.4RT, SVRGEOS
DEMI 1ST, has removed to Market
street, between Thud and FourlaW
next door east from Brown A Hitter's aiore.
Lewisburg, April 12, 1856
"Have yon seen SAH7"
! CEEMS to be a Question asked hf
almost everybody j oat w inquire.
Have you reen the Lute Firm,
with their supply of
xew Boots), sboet, Cialtcrs. M.m.
mf1 The subsrribers having associated them
M i selves into a Copartnership in bnsinaaa L
' now offer lo the public, at the Old Slant)
of S. A D. Slim, on Market su tnc cneapaj
(for Cash) and best lot of
HOOTS d SHOES,
ror j,.en lnj Boys, ever cfl'ered in Lewisbarf
Aiso a new and splendid assortment of
G'l'-V SHOES for Ladiet and Crtitlcmtn,
A variety of Oaifrs, Half Gaiters, Ties, Bua
kins, Suppers Ac. fi r Ladies and Missts,
also Children's Shoes of ihe latest
styles and sizes ; &e. Ac. Ac.
Work made to order Mending done aa
n.nal and as the Workmen have renderew
satisfaction heretofrre, we trust we shall have
a full share of public patronace. SAM wiit
continue to be on hand as formerly, and hops
to give genetal s&tisjacinn to ail customers
M.IFKK A M FADOIN.
Lewisbnrg, Feb. 12, Ibis
IIERCHAWT TAILOR !
TOIIN II. r.EALE, Iiavir?: enlarged
.J
and imrroved hi thop, on Market 5ireet,
next to Hayes' store, has now opened a largw
and select stock of
Clot Its, C'aiiMer m, Testings and
Trimming
of ail kinds, also CENTLEMETf'S FCRXISh
1NU GUI HIS. such as Shirts, Cloves, Hosier
l '..llnr. A-e. Alc He will aiso carrv on
cnttlnst and Making
jn , ,iicirt,ranches,with despatch, accordinj
, vilhoat rahlm-mir, and on the mo
reasonable terms.
Iteadj-madc ( lotblnfr
always on hand cheaper than the cheapest
Having a larce ftrce t,f experienced hands
in my employ, I hope with all these faci lines
to give general satisfaction, and share liberally
I ....... I rotnaeihillv iiiwilwntt
l IU IMll'HG ,p.l..',..ifc.. " ""1-
v:tiitir.g anything in my line of Lusinesa t
ci,ii j examine my strew ol taootis.
.IIII1. 11 e. a I . IS
Lewisburg, May 16, 1865.
VOKTH 4th Street. The suliscribcf
i most respectfully informs the citizens of
Lewisburg and vicintiv, thai be has on hand
and for sale a chenp lot of FI 11X11 CKE,
for the Spring trade, comprising
IirTssinp; ant Common Burear9, Sec
retaries and RiKik Case. Center,
Card and Pier Tables, Diliing ami
Brenkfnst TaMes. Ciiiiooard?, Bed
f toad-!. Htand?. Sofas, and Chairs
or all kinds. COFFINS mie lo or Jtr on
short notice.
The public are cc rdially invitett to examm
his work. as lie is sure that tbey will be sal'
fied wiih his su ck of Ware, and pr.ces.
JOHN S. SUIPTON
Lewisbnrg. March .17. IS.'6
nOUTkT H0TJS2.
THE Sitliscrilers to the Building of
L ihe Uninn County Court House. &c, are
requested to pay the ONE-TENTH ol" iheir
snb.wriplions, to the undersigned, on the frit
duy uf every taccccdinif month, till Ihe tahele ia
palJ commencing ou the 1st day of February
next By order of the Building Committee:
JAMES F. LINN, Treasurer.
Lewisburg. Jan. 15, IH5u
JJap Of Union and Snjilef COU&UeS
VARNISHED, wilh oo.ka Koiiers
aad on Muslin, rea.iy to be bung up.
will be sent by the subscriber, postage ra'
Township map, colored, for l
Geological " 1 7'i
The Division line is drawn on th.s Map, ,
Township lines, and a. it eouiains all
principal Roi K !'h,w, eomparatiT d,.
iat.ee.. it sh. old t e studied by alt who v fo
vole on the location of the Sea of J hce.
The Genii C'.cal Map shoas the strata of the-.
w o Counties.
For cheaper copies of the Map. address
K. Ol.KM.K.
Lewisburg, May !. t-t
atb C