Lewisbwra, Pa. Friday Morning, Mat 15, 1857 DVKKTIZK I Maoursrtwrers. Merchants. Mechanics A fuhlk OStaers Id City aud CnantrT, Publisher. all was wish to buy or sell whsM du well to employ tbe clumai of tbe LrwUhmrj Cnrssttrl'. whirb bee e large aad inereMiniE circulation in a eoamUBit, eonteiniDic e Urse proportion of active, solvent producers, consumers and dealers, as any in the State. try- see Kw 4drtlNemnl. ttjrSome lb is week. Editorials are crowded out Kern Po Master, in Lnion. County.- 1 j . n Wm Cbotzkr, at Mifflinburg; and A. B. f!.,iNn. at Hartloton. ' SfiyTowns wishing the next Agricultu ral Fair, will observe the notice of the Agricultural Society, in another column. tajyWe believe most of our farmers nave cot in ineir corn, ana Agricultural 1 . t 1 A ' -1. 1 nroerwrta trenenlU innmore rlnurisiiio"- prospects generally wear a more nounsumg and hoDeful look . . esTPersons who eipose themselves to legal penalties by threatening letters or posters, should conceal their handwriting to be sure of safety. 'The Bakers cave a Concert on Tuesday evening in Amnions' Hall, to a good and pleased audicnee. They sung well, of course always do and arc gen tlemen as well as singers. .The Lewisburg Savings Institution, it should be understood have stopped dis counting it being desirable to sttle up all their matters before tbe Bank goes into operation. S-An attempt tbe otberniylit to en- . ter tbe Store of Brown & Kitter, was frustrated by tbe wakefulness of Dr. Ger bart, next door, neighbor. Look out for burglars ! JfiyThe Corner Stone of tbe new Ger- rn an R -formed Church in Mifflinburg, will j be laid on tbe '24th intt. Miuistcrs, from ' a distance, both German aud English, will ' preach on the occasion. j T i" wjr i 1 Ice Cream Saloon. Mr. Hoffman has I fitted op a magnificent Saloon, over bis Confectionery, and wc are amply prepared to testify to tbe superior quality of the article manufactured by biin. ttrWui. Cameron E.-q , bas disposed of his interest in tbe MiiHicburgand Lew iaburg Turnpike to Mr. Jacob Frederick, who we understand is now engaged in "re forming" and improving it. Pity Mr. Ross could not gut hold of some ol those hills he'd " level" them ! A Pennsylvania Normal Music School. Prof. A. N. Johnson, whose Musical Conventions have givuu such gen eral satisfaction throughout tbe State, de signs opening a Normal Music School in Lancaster, to oua'.ifv Sinzinir School tea- .- . , .. i9frnitipnr. Linn Avpr lua - w I : evening, lor one moutn. cull particulars : chers to teach upon tho plan so success-! Ane amouni oi uauiage u variouaiy eau fully pursued by himself. It will com-! ma,e(1i ome placing it as low as two bun meuce about tbe middle of June nest, and ! d"cd dollars, and others as high as fifteen . ..... this Normal School around. Danville, IV, May li A. horrible case of supposed wife poisoning has just ""Iu6 " J been revealed at this place, caused by the j UGiAfcU, MUUlt BliallUUSB Vll tUlUSISULUa, Ol . Mrs. Catharine Ann Clark, on Saturday ! last. It having been ascertained that her ' . . . ft . ,.,,. . , 1 husband, a pedlar, named ilham Clark, ! had purchased, on several occasions, pre- j viously, both arsenie and stryehnine, in order, as he alleged, to poison rats, and nnH e.. o. ... .. . T her sudden death soon after, a suspicion oi I Jul play was created. Clark was ar rested and a Coroner's jury summoned to investigate the cause of her death. A post-mortem examination was abo held by three eminent Physicians of Danville, the result of whose investigations have not yet been made public; although, it is asserted, tbe Physicians agree that her death was eaused by arsenic. They are now analysing tbe contents of her stom ach. The Husband of Mrs. Twiggs died about three weeke since, under similar j circumstances, and for certain reasons sua picion rests upon her as being an accom plice of Clark s. she bas bcen arrested. Danville, May 14, 11, A. M. Tbe Coroner's Jury have not yet rendered ver dict Doctors agree that it was poison Twiggs' body has not yet been disinterred. The Cattawissa Railroad. We see it stated that arrangements have been nada by the Cattawissa railroad company for filling up the great ravines over which it passes. The work bas already been commenced. Tbe Engineers engaged in surveying the route for tbe Lewistown and Bellcfonte Batlroad, have got as far at Potter's Bank. They eame op the Seven Mountains with grade of 104 feet to the mile. Jacob Waeldcr.formerly of Wilkesbarre, but now of Texas, bas been appointed by President Buchanan, Consul to Fraakfort-cn-t he-Maine, Germany, at a salary of 12,000 per annum. Lewis U. Litts, Esq., bu been appoint ed by the Board of Canal Commissioners, Collector of Tolls on tbe upper division of the North Branch Canal. Mr. Bonham bas been elected to Con fess in the District in Sooth Carolina tely represented by the Hon. Preston S. Books, by 1,600 majority. Dr. Edward D. Worrell, formerly of Wilkesbarre, was executed in Missouri, on ! the 17th of April, for the niurler of Gor &cn; RailrcadEiigia.-rr. can be Icarncd by addressing Murray, i 1"J " Young & Co., of Lancaster, Ta. Such j Fire on the Mountains. On Sun Schools have been held each summer in ' day last Grcs were started in different pla Massachusetts and New Vork. As this is ces on Muncy Mountain, and also on Nit the first attempt to establish one in Penn- j tany Mountain. During the day tbe wind nylvania, aud as Prof. J. is not slow in j was very high, and the lire spread rapidly, patronizing printers, we trust our brethren : doing much damage to property. We of the press will give him a lift, and help learn that it got into Valentine's coaling, along the causa by passing the notice of j in liald Eagle Valley, and destroyed a Fire in Lewisburg. A Safe at won't a Safe ! A few days ago, Mr. Laird, the Treasurer, sent the Union county safe to Geddes,Marsh & Co's Lewiaburg Foundry for repairs tbe safe bavins' "sDrune a leak." It is to be supposed that a Treasury should leak at tbe top or front, but to have one leaking at both ends wont do while Farmers are coarging sucu uigu prices ior eTerj iu.ug we eat. To "guard the Treasury" well, i V ... -... ...... .1a rtt n 1 n IT1 n I " -" F ' - across tbe safe, supposing that upon tbe , . . . . . i " " " . " I cooling, tbe opening would soon be found I cooling, tbe opening would soon be lound as "tight" as a human lager beer tub. It ! was left over night, and lu! in the morning the "safe" was found cleaned out of wood as well as specie the i.im.no material between the outer and inner walls still on ... i fire " 18 supposed the Clamps iicatcd the lr . ' . 1 l0Do nallS 80 M 10 'S01'6 tbe "n,nSl n1 .V.... .L.l, w.;.l.i W. hw not icarncd the nameg of the Jl!in1. fiCturera of tt,s u.nsafk affair, which bas ! bcen usuJ 8omc j or 15 ,car. lut if a successor is obtained it should command a j price to make it reliable. j Tbcy Jew say that on going that cold i morning to the "safe" tbey found inside of i it a Vaukce waruiioc his hands and com- i 1..;..;.. nF it,.. ilr.nf tot-in,f su tin svillorl F b o the dnippine red hot nails ! Tbat wasn't the "safe" in which the rooster froze to death while a hot fire surrounded it. Some "Snake." A eountryman from the neighborhood of Halifax stated in our bearing yesterdy tbat he recently saw on tbe road ieajin acT0St peter's mountain to Millvrsburg, a black snake wbich be judged to be about " thirty feci luntj and at thick round at a man's tody I" Of course, the man was considerably fright ened by the appearance of such a mou strosity, and added tbat be "ran nearly a mile back to a tavern before be stopped." We rather guess be had been to that same tavern previous to bis seeing the snake. However, if the story is correct we fear , .,',,. . , tnai JsTken s vauey is a aoomea aisirtct, " ' for if ever that ' crittur' wants a breakfast, heaven help the inhabitants. liar. Her aid. IJitlAK in tite Wateii Works. The heavy rains last week raised the stream from which Williamsport is supplied with water to such a height as to cause a portion of tbe embankment of the reservoir to give way. The accident occurred about mid night on Mouday night, and a body of wa ter about four feet deep rushed down to wards the river, carrying nearly every thing before it. The dwelling of John Seizor being ia its track, was nearly swept away, and was so much damaged as to ren der it uninhabitable. His family made a very narrow escape from being drowned. mi . e i : I hundred. Tho damage to tbe water works "-""""i r r. I .A , . n large amount of cord wood. Tbe persons who started these fires on the mountains, and thus destroyed large quantities of . i s t ! t,mDer ana mD" prpeny, acserve io i ftpvpriMV nuniNfiea. sna no uauos will nil J 1 if detected. n- tl- ir . .1 . r u The est. If at the entrance of the ... , , , '1 6rcat P16 ula be Postcd. on which could be pencilled the experiences and consequent reflection of tbe thousands w ho have given up cheerful, comfortable homes at the East for the untried priva- tions and sorrows of a home in a new j country, hosts who are now greedily press- j , . ,, . ing towards the setting sun would return to their old farms and firesides, vowing ' lioronftor In follow tint ana rule "Let wen euougo aiuue. Lancaster, May 12. D. B. Vonder- emitb, of this place, who was arrested for committing pension frauds upon the Gov. eminent three years ago, and held to an ewer the charge, and subsequently abscon ded, was this morning arrested by Deputy Marshal Jenkins, lie will be conveyed to yonr city this afternoon. Boston, May 12 The offices of twelve lottery ticket dealers were overhauled by the' Police, to-day. In six of them, tick- eta of tbe Delaware State Lottery were found, and the proprietors arrested. At Myrick'i office, over thirteen hundred tickets were found and seized. During tho past week there has been a fine flood in tbe est Branch and its trib utaries, and we believe tbe lumbermen have succeeded in getting nearly, if not all ibeir lumber to market We now appre hend better times in, the lumbering coun try. Chicago, May 12 Udolpho Penelet, the Belgian Counsul at Illinois, with two other persons, whose names are unknown, were drowned yesterday, about ten miles South of this city. New-York, May 22 Advices reced ed from Bahia to tbe lat nit, state tbat tbe yellow fever raged on tbe shipping, and in many instances carrying off whole crews. It bad began, however, to abate. Removing the Dead. The work of removing tbe remains of tbe dead from tbe Lutheran and German Reformed grave yard, Harrinburg, will be commenced in fhert time. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Tbe old feud between tbe two wings of the New York Democracy has broken out again with renewed fury, and the party leaders are as far apart as ever, notwith standing tbe treasury pap administered by the Administration to tbe afflicted parties. ?Rer. Mr. Crawford, of the Philadel phia Presbytery, will preach for tbe Pres byterian congregation of Lewisburg, next Sunday at tbe usual hours. Prof. Bliss will preaoh fur tbe Baptist ehurch,and Mr. Osiiurn for the Christians. at naoal hnnr. i ' . . r . . , . - . .. - Public Sales adverted at Chronicle Office. - 16 May, 8at. Francis Walker's. Wh. Deer ay lues. Aurand s est., miuo eoorg. 2 June Tues . 2 June 1 ues do do Hartleton. Vendue IVoten at ttje chmuicU Office HKMIIOI.D'il rMVKKflALLV API'HOYKD IIKMKOT. Oomnound Kttrart Kuehu ritrws nissascsof the Hlad dT. Kidneys, Orsvel. 0ros,, Weakness. As., Head tbe a!Tertleluent in another eulumn, beaded Jlembold's Genuine I'rroaialioi.' iious,s.sMiKTii.-Kvrvhedorerain llv should a-sp . supply ofthes. great specifics at bead, N,.h.mbnid can .r.iy dispense Hh ih-m. Kitsmai I injuries, which would re-ulc In the lo ofa limb, or tha I npi'l'n"'ajolut, irtreab-d in the ordinary uilm,inay becure-J with dtspatrh. and without iu or haaard. l,j the use of the IHntuieut. F.ry,.ielM., salt rhenm, bolls, sores, and ail asternal ailments, an removed with equal facility and rerlaiiity, by tbe aoplieAttou of this great curatire: and the manifold diseane of sloinnh,liTer,end intestines, snortcn fatal in this country, yield IurarlablJ tu the sauative 0erntion of tbe Tiiis. Dos any of our high lirers eat ton much dinner f If any of our readers have cooks who tai-t their appetite a little too far, 1 will tell a secret that w ill lead Ihelnto tbe enjoyment of their dinners without a elmit from that euuty old eentlemsn liyspepftia. Tttlt a dear lr. Snnfiinl' Inriiitiratnr alrr Si.bejp, and yen Wilt a free be troubled witk indigttttmt ; but on the contrary, before the 'St meal tune approacu-e the apatite wilt be sharpen- i etl to sppreeiale any kind of fiied. If tbe food rises or , sours, the lniralur will fix tbe matter riutat at once, for there is something in it that, to use ills expression of a friend, will let a man eat gravel atones, and take tbe Invieorator and they will disest. We have tried it in douhle do-es, on one or two occasions, for sick headache, and it acts like a eLitrin. Vi nat ws want to say to our readers, young or old. Is, If anything ails yon, ico without delay and get a bottla oi nr. ronton s Juviitorator, and 11 it aun t cure coma i nd f"r to "m tmm " "'" Corrected Weekly Wheat... 1.40 to 1.50 Egaa 10 Rye Corn Oats Flaxseed Pried Apples . Uuttcr 62 55 4(1 1,25 1,25 18 Tallow 12 Lard 12 ltacon 10 Ham 12 Cloversced 6,00 MAltlUEI). On the 12th inst. by Rev. H. A. rink Mr. JAMES RASNOX of Lewi. ton. sad Miss RXIZABKTU MAR TIN nf riiiilUnaeuue Tp Northumberland Co. in Midi! tenure. 7th inst. hj DaveJ Scbwenk Ksq, Capt Vt M I. 1.K or Northumberland and Miss MAHUAHET KIIKMEK. In Lewisburr, Mh Inst, bv Rev IT Hathnrat. JOHN UlI.K'il KN and Miss KATE altklNKK, boUl oT North umberland. On the 5th inst, bv Rev. E.Kierfrr, IIFNRT KATRKR MA.V sn.l Sliss AGSKS Mni.U both nf MiDlinburr. In NnrthiiniberlalKl. &tb inst. bv Rev. Wm- Simontnn. Rev.JAMKS D. KKAKIlO.N'ofSunburj and Miss MAHY dsucliter of OeO. Apsler. In W illiamspnrt. hj The same. tn inst. Mr R.HORNER or Northampton county and Miss JANK ELIZAllKTU dauebter Jobn K. Hays. Hr Kev. f tioiner, 3d inst In the Enelish Luthera Diurrli J HI APP, wtdoerr. of Seliasgruve, and Mrs. BIIAUKK. widow, f Penns township. In K0II7 towoshlp, ltnh in-t, MIm FA BAH CLAHK.tn hr th jraar. on the Mh Int HARRIET dADRhtfr of Jaeob MUlerof Wort flufFmlue Tp. ftffrd 1 yr, T months sud 1 day. In lurvlton. 6th itiit, KAClIfcL ANN iuttl.ler at E. C. Moor, in br lnh vrar. .OR SAIsK A gnod SPUING WAV. O.V, with Shafts and Tongue. May 15, le)67lf H. W. FRIES. LEWIS PALMER, A RCHITECT and BUILDER, il LKWJSBVKG, t?OfTire in the I'niversiiy Building PA. 683 A good Bnsiness Stand "TOR RENT in the verv best part X. of Lewisburg and STOCK FOR SALE. Apply at the Chronicle office 3m683 ReglMtrr & Res-order. We are au thorized lo announce JOHN A. MF.RTZ.Esq. of Lewisburg as a candidate for Register A. Recorder of Union county at Ihe Oct. Election, (subject to the decision ol ihe Union Conven tion for the county.) May 13, 1857 C'ommlNMloner. Not having heard of any candidate for this important Oflice, and il being conceded to the West this Fall.we have thought proper to propose Esq. LINCOLN for re-election. He received the largest vote at our first Election, drew for a short Term, and t is allowed by all is one of our most worthy . " r"""-" V and competent Officers. He did not previously nor does he now, but we v ..v.. think would serve if elected. MANY. Treasurer. We are authorized lo an nounce Mr. H. P. SHEI.LER as a candidate for Treasurer of Union county subject lo the decision of the Convention of the opponents of the National Administration. Lewisburg, May 13, 1857 mnTinii! Ts . . . .briber ha. placed lus books and accounts in tbe bands of Jna B. Lisa, Esq., for collection. Persons indebted are requested to make imme- diale paTalen,. Those having claims against the undersigned will please present them to mr- 1-mn- MBAH. May 12. 1857 Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of CATHARINE BAKER Sr. late of Buffaloe Tp. Union county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those harms; claims against the same will present ihtai duly authenticated for settlement to DAVID H. KELLY, Administrator Kelly Tp, May 12, 1857 HERRING'S SAFE. THE ACEWOWLBDCBlv CII AMPIOIV! THE RUCK N'T TRIALS t Rn- ding br endorsed tb camnt of puDite opinion, una eoonrmea tu verdict of mora thin 3U0 nccidnn Ul Disproving rxaeladly Uint "Horrinn ' w lb obit uu tbat WILL HOT BUI. Eitrmet from th rMnn,itt.'B Report on the Trial of Iron flnfnt at Heading: On tbn 26tfa of February al 1 tbe member, of Ibe Com- tnlttea met to witnen the Safe and booki and pa pars, (plaoed in taem) nod were perfectly ntinfled that all wu right. Tbe day fnllowinK, tbe burning took pleer, antler tbe uperintrndenee of the GnumttV. After a fair end impartial burning for fire hoars, tbe Safe of Men re Kvana A WaUon ' first opened, the few being on lira 1 aside, and the content partial) enneutned, while the rootenta in the Safe of Meaera. Parrels A Herring were la good eonditton, and no lira iiiaitM.n Reading, March 1657. (Signed.) II. F- KMX, ) p. N. COlsKNAlf , y Crommittaa. A. H. PEACOCK,) And endorwd by orer 60 of the beat men of Rending. The above fee can be ioepeeu-d at 34 Walnut Street, wbere the public ran satisfy Umnm.Tee of the great a-perim-ity of the "Herrings Patent Champion," over too defeated nod nud-up "inside Iron poor Salamander." FARRELS A HERRING. S4 Walnut Ptreet, Philadelphia. . Only aMAorf in Uti Sua e Utrrwtf PuUnl Gtaav sum Scisi. The atteapt made by other parties to bolster np too reputation of n Sals which fcu fHtd so signaJ)y in or aViaai .trw im rbiladelpbia, (Ranstead Plaes.) by taking one oat of an agent's store (H. A. Lanti.) made dtmbU thdcnM, (Ufftrrant from those they sail,) to "burn np one of Urring1MhairaetrCk) h wltB Ita true ro ward. Herring's Ssfe earned not 6r Immt, proving eonelu nively that tbe only reliabia Safe now madoa.Bitrnay'aV' of whkh over 1&.000 are now inaetnal nsnand more thaa 200 bare been tried by are wtiMout a igU iess. CliOCKS, Watche. and Jewelry of it door to Ca?h. A. E. PEVORMANDir, K$ t. burg, Mr.: Si, !::. & WEST BRANCH FARMER MAY 15, 1857. notice. - A MEETING of the Executive Commit, tee of the Union county Agrieull ml So-. ciety will be held on Tuesday, the l'Jih day of May inst, at the office of J. A. Mrrtz at 1 o. clock P. M. Places that wish lo have the next Fair, will please hand their proposals to J. A. Mrtz,on or before the above dale. J. A MEKTZ, Ree. Sec y. May 8. 1957. IW1VERSITY AT LEWISBl'Rtl. NUTICE-Subscribers to the Building 1 Fund are respectfully informed that the . Second Instalment on the sub-cnptnn is now due and payable. J. A. MEKTZ, Esq., is , appointed Cullector, and authorized to receive i and receipt for the same. : A. K. HEI.I.. General Agent and Treasurer i Lewisborp, May 1, 1H57 ! NOTICE Pay Up. fryO all persons interested. I have sold mv 1 I entire stock of goods to B. GOODM AN 1 (whom I recommend to pnhlie patronage,) : and am not only desirous, but determined, to i settle op my accounts, without delay. Hence, I all persons knowing themselves to be indebt-1 ed to me. will please call at the old stand, or j in my absence at Ww. Jokes, Esq, office, for settlement. As I intend leaving Lewisburg, I am compelled lo urge immediate action. A. SlttUER. Lewisburg, May 5, 1857 w3. Good e! New Goods!! J. Schrcver & Son Lave received their second supply of Spring and Summer Goods. s. j ney invite tne aiteniton oi inf. in narnVnlar t. their assortment of! dies, in pa SPLENDID DRESS GOODS. .May 8. 1857. New Clothing Store, at the old aland. B GOODMAN having purchase ! the Gonrts . and Good Will of A. Singer, at the well known Store room, opposite Klines' Hoiel.anti having made large additions to bis stock from Philadelphia, respectfully offers to the old friends and patrons nf the establishment, and to Ihe trading comnMuiiy in general, Ihe Largest, Cheapest, and best assortment, (for cash,) Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ever offered in Ihe West Branch country. Coats, Vests, Pants, Hals, Caps, Shirts, Draw era, Umbrellas, Valices, Carpet Hags, ilauj kerchiefs, ic, BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sought fur in a Cloth ing Stare. Call and give us a fair trim. Lewisburg, Vay 6, 1857. Great Excitement ! MONEY LOST! IT is now universally conceded that the pur chasing of any article of Coeds fur private or family use, and the paying thereon more than a fair pnofit, is "money lost ;" the under signed, therefore, has just opened, in his A'Etf AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, on Ihe corner of fourth and Market Streets, Lewisburg, a splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consisting, in part, of ihe various styles of Dre.-s Silks, Berege De Laines, Bereges, Poplins, Lawns, Brilliants, Tissues, Embroideries, Collars, L'ndersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Uloves, Mitts, together with A Fine Lot of Dameiillc Cioode, Prints. Muslins, &c. Also, Ready-Maa. Clo thing. Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a line , fresh selection of SVGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, Teas, Cocoa, Cheese, in large or small quantities. FISH by the quarter, half, or whole barrel. SALT by tbe sack or bushel, and, in short, almost everything usually kept in our stores, can be found at thia corner, and all of which will be sold al ihe LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Country Produce. All he asks, is a Fair Trial; Quick Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mills, ool ground any closer than the mills furnish in this region, and quite as good, if not supe rior, which can be tested by ositbial, sold in large or small quantities. ALEX. AMMONS. Lewisburg. Pa, May 2. '.r7. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes tamentary on the last will and testament of Mrs. NANCY VANVALZAH, late of Mifflinburg, Union Co, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, by the Register of ' L'nion county, in due lorm of law ; therefore I all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment,and those having just claims aeainst ' the same are also rennested to nrscent them I properly authenticated for settlement. S. S. BARBER, Execntnr. Near Mifflinburg, May S, 1857 John B. Linn, ATTORNEY AT LAW in Frick's Block, North 3d St, near Market. " leevrlabura;. Pa. Sunday School Teachers, SUPERI1VTENDENTS, Ac., notice, that it the People's lSew aud Cheap Uook, iSta Uooery and Periodical Store, a general supply of the Sunday School Union Poblicatioiui will bvconnUaot ly atapton btttKl, aiKl old w.1 the eaUtosrifM pritvi, jutvt wbaJiyou have tu pay Is lhiladvlptai for Uim,aDd tbstu bava to paj tba frnffbl aidiiioaai. (tlina; ihmm horn ua yoa aava wa iraigoc, ana cm masa tba aeletivna to utt yrMiiralvt-n. Ha wtii aiausupply the AnMncan 1'ract Sockly'i fpublsctwlloiia. and many otiira,t tba atuaa rate. All in want of food Rlutotu Bookiolany ttyla or vari ety, at tbr moat noaoQablc rate, giw no a call ; we bava many on band, and a number of eatalogviea to aelert from; each na wa might not bava, we would aoenra with tba ntmopt diapatch. The attention the e nom h riv en fnryetara to tba THEOLOGICAL 1KPAMMLT haa aeeuivd it ample facHitiea to aupply the Clergy with any thing tby wight want, and at fair rates. We hope romiK. from tnoae who woold buy at low mb. and would bavn a cbaaf and valaMe Book Store flouriah in LwU- ! bnrg. P NhVlLri A CO. FOR SALE CHEAP A gOOd SCCOnd : handTOPBLUGEV-Inau.reof hand TOP BLUGEV Inquire of H. U. WALKER, Mortb 3d St. FOB SALE. A No. 1 White's Cooking Btove, nrarlr as good as bow. Iuqntre at tbt. Ofllra. April 24. REfflOTAL. NEW and Magnificent Stock or COXFECTIOXERIES I EICHOI.TZ & WAGNER bare elegantly refitted the Storeroom formerly occupied by C. Mensch, on Market 8t. uear Third, where they will btep on band for sale the very bast of (Confectioneries, Toys. Fruit, Notions, Ac Call and St.' Lewisburg, April 9, 1857 SUBSCRIBE for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at tha Publishers' rates, at P. MEVIfS & CO'3. SUBSCRIBE for the New York Ledger, Ballou's Pictorial, Harper's Illustrated, or any other Newspaper, at Publishers' rates, at P. NEVIUS 4c CO'S. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drags, Medicines, Books, Notions, Varieties, Stationery, Ac, pnrebased in New York and Pbilad. markets, has jnst been rte'd at the Oid Mammnikj Drug 3tore '.f c irrr;T & c.udvej i , i t i-s NEW GOODS ! THE riace to buy Goods, cheap ! IDDI.i'tafs tk WETZEIs Beg leave to anntmt.ee to the public that they have opened a large and complete stock of SPRIN6 AND SUMMER GOODS. embracing every variety of Ladies' and Gent's Summer wear ueb as Cloths, Cassitneres, Linen Goods, Vesting. Ginghams, Calicoes, Silks, Berages, Berage Delaines, bhallrys, l awns. Muslins, a large assortment of EM BROIDERIES of all kinds, Jiitinrlt, Huts, and Cop, also a large assortment of CARPETS, SALT, KISH, ac, always en hand. Farmers and Housekeepers ar reeperffijlv invited to vxasilne ear assortment of J OI.'K hhlf .'i (liOCXtUr. HAKDWAKB. QlXtiXS M'AHK Ae, and we are satisfied tht you will find ass- j rytbine, of lite best quality, yoa asay desire, at the aanat j moderate rates. j Our tow-Is were selected with unusual rere. and we . bele-vewin tH.fnnndof the very best, andtfirthenaiit , as eiiet,b ae tie-y ran ri-aiuabljr be offered at au other store on the West Uraneh. ! We retbeettully iuviu onr old customers to eall aid ! ace our sU k, and wa are sore we can meet vour wanla and tastea. J-UVOCCJi laaen as usosl OASH never ' refused. LEWI IIilllMiS. I Lewlshurg. April, 1IS7 AAKON K-WKTEKL. I Goodman Sl C'haniberlln j nAVE received their regnlar supply of f SPRIMO AND SUMMER GOODS, ' which tliey i.ffer to the traile at the lowest pos-, sihle prices. The stock includes every article usually found in their line I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ! Ql'EEXS WARE, HARDWARE, ! u k T T1 TTCIT A-r X-r SAlsl, I ISU, AO. Ill Tk. invite sllanlinn t,l their SKSrtinSIlt. ' - "-1 " .. ' ; and will endeavor to satisfy customers, id 1 quality and price. Lewisburg, April SB i ACKEREL io whole, half, quarter and : eighth bbls, Sliad, Herring and Codfish lor alr by Oirftdmsn A rhamtterlln. Syrup and Molasses. Coffee, Java and Uoodman AVhsmberlin. I Iti's bjr BLACK Tea, a superior antcle.also, Young Hyson and Imperial green leas, by .j Ooodman A t'hsmlierlln. BKA8S and porcelain Kettles, Slew pans. Shovels, Hpades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, r,t)i and u-slhs, e., he biestman a l.nsnils-rliB. c KUAK Churns, Tubs, Pails, Water Cans, Washboards, 4c, by Uoodman Chslnberttn. LADIES' Dress goods, a full variety of Ihe latest styles, by rr.oodman rhsmberlin. CtLOTHS, Cassimeres and Vestings, Hats, Caps, 4c, a fine assortment al Uoutmaa 4 Chambrrlla. E.OOK THIS Wil l XOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!! ! HAVING just returned from the City with an unusally large Slock and well I . . 1 J . 11 aciecteu, anu atu uow piriaicu tu sen gouua lower than can be bought elsewhere ou this side of Philadelphia. 1 Hardware! Hardware!! Hardware!!! Sails XisllS Locks, Latches, Hinges, ' Screws, Ulass, Putty, Paints, Oil in fact, ercrytnlns; you may want to build your- cent, lower thaa ever before. IJii teuu 9 I This way ! ! t'X BPP VTEBt! kir. run ean e.l the eele. ' brated Greenfield Planes. Spear A Jackson's hand, tenon and rip 8a ws, Butcher's, Bealty's and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent againsl it will present mem properiy au.neu aud common Braces, Brace Bitts, Angers, ! ticaled for setilement. -Siiuares. Ullages. Iron Screws, Compass Saws, j WILLIAM RANCK. Ex's Hamond's Hammers. Ae. CONRAD 8WARTZLENSER, i " rttar.irsmitbs Iron inOA IRON ALL , KINDS Bar, scollop. Tyre, ova, Hound mua1 Square Cast 8teel, Spring and English Sieel, ' Vises, Anvils, Bellows, Screw Plates, etc. HDIsKKRF.HK.RS' Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, Spoons, Kettles, Lamps, Can-1 ttlestleks. OrTee Mills. Oilcloths. Msts. Peas. Boa la, sc. H ILL FAl'ER You UI Snd all tbe above with a grval taanv more at the UsJuiwass asid Isos Stias or I JO.KHU M FAUDCN, in the old etaasa Stand, LEW sl KU. ! THIS VAVI THIS H'Al'l j TE-ST j SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ! ! TJURSII & V0RSE havifl? received I I .!..., .. , . XX their IlrS I I.OOdl IOr'7, would invite the attention of both Town and Country to their carefully selected stock of j - Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &c. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to the season and to the wauls of the comma- ; nity and of the times. LyCall and see for yourselves and be convinced that their Store is the place for Bargains! They take much pleasure in show, ing their goods, but more in pleasing their customers by giving good trade. j Lewisburg, April, Ino7 THE BEEHIVE! THE "old Mammoth" ahead !-Not- -1 withstanding the cold winter and the late : order, he still continues the Tailoriug Busi spring, j ness. He is prepared lo execu e all work J. & J.WALLS entrusted lo his eare, to the satisfaction uf ihe ; ha,. rAeeived and are now oDenin? an onus- ually larce and well selected stock nf SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, consisting partly of Cloths of every prade, plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, & beautiful variety of Veatings, Italian Uotba, Jeans, Tweada and Sumaier wear, also Ladies' Dree Goods, mcb aa Sitka, Tiaanea, IMaina, Beregea, Print, Wbita ftuotKGinghania, Knibmid-ries. Kibbuna. Uoatery,01ovea, blvaebed and brown Mnxlina. Irish Linen Shaw la, and STRAW GOODS of svtry varlsty anU Kris also a fins selection of . Hardware, Queessware, Cedar and Willowware, Brooms, Ac. Ac. sutteU to all tbs wants or ths people a S0,rb lot r CA5.PETir.GS, Ae - - all of which they oftVr to their euHamera at nnuaually low prieee. Grain and other Oonntry Produce taken iu exchange fur Good. Lewisburg, April, lt57. New Goods at the Cheap Store! FIRST ARRIVAL! FHE SllbSCribCrS hlVillZ TC-fittCd 81ld I , . ,UD4!. I 1 improved the Storeroom of H P Shelter I i'urmeriy occupied by Kretnar A. Co, would j respectfully anaoance to the trading comma. ; nitv that they are ,a opening a LAROE AND BPLERUID STOCK of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, bought ia New York and Philadelphia, adapted to the wants of all, and comprising the usual variety kept at Stores in the larger Towus. &CALL ASD SEE. J. Schrejer tt Son. Lewisbnrg, May 16, 1857 WINFIELD FACTORY! Xear HarUetOB, Union Co., Pa. THE subscriber, thankful for past patronage, would inform his friends and the public in gene ral, that he continues to manufac ture all kinds of Woolen Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. 'J' weeds. Satt.netu, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels t also. Carpet and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the hest kind in use. and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sat in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A good so p ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or to exchange for wool, at prices that can not fail to please. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms fu1 canting, eash on Ihe de liver of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. ';-tli ?!:!'-, ?farch 30, 1857. Dr. I. Brugger Dr. J. F. Harvey HOMEOPATHIC Physicians, snath side Market St. bertrren 4- h i 5ih ivMO LEmsliVkG. i'.4 HOUSE DUILDER.S, fpAKE NOTICE rTue uuderii!i';d are 1 appoitjltii Ageiit iur ihe, aale of Uooru, UMmsIsi tt Window Su-tti of all sires, maJe f the be-t material. All work warraute J- I Made by L.B.srllOL'T, HusliC'aviI.e, Pa. and fur sale by 67s) CUBIST & CALDWELL. Lewisb'g IMew PHOTOGRAPHIC ART GaUery hi AilMuSa' BLOCK, Uwuburg. A M BROTTPK-mTiLA INOT V PES ! K. I- MOWKV, .irllt... A MIIROTVI'KS and .Melautotypea made in the mnsl beautiful Myb", ol ihe an. ilie Melaiuotrue is a new process iaen ou a prepared Sheet Iron Plate, and for oril- , ln hands all persons knowing thew liancy and vigor of lone is uusurpaased by ; SPves m.tebted, eiiherby Note or Book Acct. any oilier known process. io if. IV. High, or Wm. Uik, d'leeaieJ.wi'l Step into the IJalierv, examine specimens, I cunter a favor by paying the aatne imined. an.l judge for y urselves. j ately and H art done, n will be attended t. Prices to suit the limes Satisfaction guar- ; to JtHN T. KIL'HAllT. an teed. Room in Ammnns' Block, entrance on Market street. second st"ry, 'April 17 Rich and Rare IS the large and choice assortment of new Spring and Summer .ooIs now arriving at the well known Corner Store of BEAVER, KREHER fc H'CLURE. Call aud see ! (Lewisburg, April 17 JUST OPENING. riHE subscribers are now receiving a large and well selected slock of j Spring & Summer Goods, ! embracing everything usually railed for in a Town Store also a large assortment ol nail : Paper which are offered cheaper than ever; for cash or country Produce. LirLook io al 1 Ihe Achange store of BROWN & HITTER. Lewisburg, April 17, ISS7 Dissolution. j I , I UUder 1 niHE PartnershiO heretofore evtstine be- I asir-i.. ....A U'm V . I the Firm of "Wm. M'Kelvy A Co, in Ihe manufacture of Paper at Caawissa Mills, ; was dissolved bv mutual consent on the first j day of April. A.I). IH57. I The business of the late Firm will be settled 1 by C.W. M'Kelvy & Co. at Gatawissa .Mills. I WM. M'KELVY & CO. " !?" jO. riTThe undersiznrd having purchased the ntereslof the 'ate Firm of Wm. M K''T ; Co. at Ca-aw.ssa Mills will continue the ma-, nnfacture of Paper aud purchase of kags a heretofore. I r. w. n kilvv. ) C.W . M kEH I j. . m rnsca. C'atawissa, Aptil, 1857 "PIFXITORS' XOTIC E. N 'tice is ! Ii herebv eiven, that Ihe uodrrsiined have oeen appointeu r.aecuiors i iue eiaic v. lieAD uDL'E'l-E l.i m.f Wli.ie IWr I nsrfl. I JACOB SPEECE, laie of White Deer I own-1 shin. Union ConntV. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims April 17. IttSTwo CLOTHJNG ! Thins aot that we 're behind the times, lr if you ilo. jiist read these lines: Vte've CUrTHINt the best that's te be Smd, all warranted well-iDaJe, cheap, aud suuud! AVING concluded lo continue business Lewisburg. Ihe subscribers hare therefore laid in a fine and large as-ortmeot of Rea.lv Made Clothing and (Jeut's Furuih- o0s' Wtf intend lo sell o"?" ER! ue and brown cloth Froci an 1 Dress Coats. Cassimer Coatsofall description' Pants and Vests ofj everv kind Voa can lllir.K M-IMo axu . ., rilnr Psr.n mil VrlllMkfi i J, , oc"" ana -,,ecK '1I" T unic, Carpet H.:p, hmbrrin,, ,W. . . i . . , . r.. . : . rv sit ; n ..,,. ne i : ' .... . anymillg in our line wt.l p.ea.e to give us . call, and we will try to suit you. ! tt'-Clolliinma'le toorderwith neatness and despatch I.ewibnr J. (iOLDsMITII A BRO S. , April. I9' New Arrangements New Goods! TOSEPH L. HAWX bavins takin the I el well known r ack it a i a tunc, nas I refitted it, and filled m an extensi ve variety of lints, Cup, Vcnthmrnt Cl-thimj, fr. ' Also a laree and splendid stock of CLOTHS lusslMKRKS. Ac. which he will mi ike no to B ... ............ .................. ctistonier. i. 1J. CultuiB and npairing Hone to order. ( I.owisbnrg, April U). is.i7 OXL Y OX & O TIL E tr DR. SANF0RDS IHVIGORATOR, or Liver Remckl I? RKQrTRKDTOCUKK A5Y ONK TltoritLFI WfTIf Livr t'tmplainta. uoirs tbe mo-4 dsprrate vf cjssvna, ' whn the n bottle will, with M-arce a itigir Lsiluiv, 'tor Uh patieDt to health and viffor. We wih to rail ; tbe atn-ntion of all to the fact-n. that tba Iniatawator ia componded by a physician who h uiwd it m his prne tie t-r the pf.it t twenty yar. with a -u-n alnuM-t tfrd , ulouri, and that it i entirr.y Teije'Able, bi iug rm-Tui I OI gunta. Home Men o" tne nmia i ine guaia may ( be aVnued wlien it v Known on- ooiue-i inwiaroraior mei without any of iu deiteriuua enacts. One tvAttte? tt t T) turt thing known lo carry mwy the hd v-nVrtn of tmuM-al poisMn of any Lin-I. Italy ou botl 1 atlrd to tbrv mU o( lb tyttani tba rtTv-ta of nrnlirrnff a(tt-r a ang firkn-. lnv battle tan fr-r Janndira ivmof all yllvDt-M or unnatural rolorfrotn tha nkiii. One iUne aflar ratioa us nurttrifnt to ral th ttiacH- I mn4 pitot th fntitifrorn rlnrand turtu:. 4hl pndrie taken h-tbTrt.rtntf prrTt-ntsi nrs:'nr One tkr at night lsfu4 tl- ttowalu geoU.aud cum cuntiTrnrisa. Ou diaw Ukn after aarh meal wp! rmv rwn..pia. irni. d w of tota-iMonful mill alway rrltrT tk Uemdavcltt. (. 1 On b"ttl takm t!r IVmnle b-traftkii rr-mnvt-s tba , """" diaraiar, and makes a perfret mi. ( dut iNniMtlw rtflkveai'ltolir whlta ' lien r-ti4atMt la a urr cure lurClulvin3ior- . bun, and a aure vreTsntatli, of iiotern- On diaaw taken nftm wilt fravrnt tb raftiTrs-nce of bilioun attacks while it iwlMfea all painful fcaltti,;. j hvor twodiiaM taken nccaatonally ts one uf tha beat niudlaM tar a -M w known. I be uaan la of tmara of injlaniation and weakneaasof Uk , lunm have been curd by ihe lnt((oratfr. One dow Uken a dhort time M.n wHn-, givaa Tlg-r to tbe arpetit. ami mka ftd iifpM well. Oae duns often relsmlrd cures Cliroaic Ihsrrbwa io Its ! worst forms, bile suninier and bowel cossalaiau Jfield ' b. Worn. .Ml. j for wnnw ta enikiia,ilKTt w m rani.fikr tqwir . wmody in tna worM. aa it naeer t..I. I iimrt tm ito eaajnrwniuoii im tryw iiairmruw . u,t - lain and Hoher favsU, tbat wo ean pro evidnnea mproTi. woitesii WDonsa .isxujp'iosj.nejf uinciinuua mm umtj In iu &or. W wish all who ro si-k and dMTItatott ta I ft thr. renviv, and tent It thoronrrbly, and any Ho are not boa e filed by iu oaa we sbooU like to bear finm, w haft Jet to btttr from the Drat peton whn ban OMrd a hottteof nrlgofautr vi ibat roreivlng benefit, fni there arr sneb aAbuishii.a medicinal irtae in it, that at) no tnaW bow lone; they baee baea aflVted,if thnrerelamt eriae froaa a deranAl Urer, will ba brnrCted, if not toUrnty eured. fiANFuKD A CU, PrrviVlnrra. ZiM RrrtadwsT. New Tork. Sold by CHRIST CA LD H ELL. UwUtnrg. STSvj Mr. K. MKIIWIX. Asstit. TvOTICE. All persons knowing thero Xl selves imWbied to the estat of PHILIP BENNECOFF. dee'd, will please par to the sbnscriber ; and those having claims a(3int it. present them for settlemn. a a.r.n.vv V vSw? j. .vicivnii'i. x.a.s... Administrator ' Lewblnrg, Mar b 31, nth Wj ; aaatus 1557 J. II. C. RAHCX, VTT( A v.. TTORMI at Law, SilEInliure. iua toH rs. i v ns ...ow-. aiueu eouusted to bis eare, wilt be pwneluaiir , and faithfully attended lo. Jun 1. Si ft j Executor's lMotice. "V"OTICE ta hereby giveji.that Letters Te taiiienlarv on tbe lat ariil and testametil ! il HENKT HIGH, Jate .f White Deer township, rleeeasett, hare been granted to h I nni1rrsi(!ued, by the Register of I'nton eonnty. in due form of law ; therefore', all peron I knowing themselves indel led t" said estate. . are requested lo make immediate payment, ' and thuse having )ualcla as acainil liiesame t are also? requested tti preaeat them properly I authenticated lor settlement. JOHN r. RICHAarr.EaeeBUw. White Derr. April r., 18M LAST NOTICE! TiENEiVED warning is hereby riverr, r-r ai ptrsons who were noitfied Inn I v a:i p rsons won i ., , mle and N tes hare nnw (al Executor of W. Ilioa.deceitoed White Deer'J'p, Aprd C lni7 va irrnft and nrnflTnanrar Trees. 9f)i iiomcriiij The subscriber has inst received a splehdi J i collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREES, i from lle celebrated Narsenes of Mluxwgtr Jr i liarru, K' .Chester, N. Y, embracing Ihe very best varieties of Apples,Pears,leache.PIum, I Chetnes. Apricots, Ner.urtues,Urapes,Uo-se- berries, Raspberries, Currauts. Strawberries, Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain j Aih, American Mountain Ash, Sngar Maple J for street planting. Ever-blooming Kose, and ! a splendid collection of Bulbous and otht r ! Flowering Plants. ri"Nurery Grounds on the farm r.f Ja' F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed io HENRY RM)LL,Agtfor LMF.RKII.L LINN, will receive strict attention. . Terms imwtulily CASH. Lewisburg. Apr! 9, Wbt New Finn Notice, nearer tt Krcmer have associated witn them in a Oeneral Mercantile Business at Lewisburg. Mr. JAMES C. M CLI KE. and the Firm will hereafter be known by the name of Bearer, Kremer 4" -V Chirr. C iTlie Books and Accounts of ihe former Firms of Beaver, Kremer & Moore, and of Beaver & Kremer, are at the old stand. Their immediate settlement is particularly desired. Lewisburg, March 1, 1857 T.FttTTSRlTRfl BAITERT. r,aE ,abwriber has rented for a term of cotnmuiilowi rooin, firM Mum h, :, ii.lIiie. Rrr si rl. Cake. Tarts. Ac. and hones to bt -ble . n.A,r ,atir. ,.,i,f.etion and rereira a liberal support. He also oilers . . COXFECTIONEltlES, of every kind and quality, at WhUetrnk ami Retail. ICE CKEA.M for the puoiie ana lor parties, in large or small quantities. . . . a s (Jash paid lor Cutter anu iisggs. riTNuts, Tors, Spices, Ac. always oo- hand. orders at home or abroad promrr'v attend ed !. SAMUEL HOFFMAN. Lewisburg, Jan. , 157 UEALTU OB SICKXESSl Ctaooae between llsem. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The blood rornisbes the material ol ever. boss. mrt. ele, aland and flora id the huwaa frva. Wh-a fit-". wj,,IDdBC,diseasa. Hou-v.vsnuaoferd.reet- ly apna the elements or m srresm or me, neorraiisies; irineipleof ilisw. and thus radnlly aurtuic tba m.ia.i. whether kK.ted in th. iwrvea. the .tomsoh u,. n.er, ti , ts..eis.umt-,ia..kio,th. brai.,ora..r other Dart of tbe svstem. rskiD THuoGHorr mr world r HJu,..sfl'lixsareequJlvEefcus uscoBirVota sssoks to tbs sln! hauan raee. ana in disorders ealiar to osruin climates and tamtam. ALAKttiyC DISOKUERX Dyaipepata. and dfrtnrmt nt f th her. the annrre r.f infirviity and anifvrink?, aai tha eanaa of io tamer.. datl!. jield to Ui? rurli.t-s, in ail raei. huwcVfr m$ grtvatr, acting as a mild pnrgatiw. alVratiw and tru-lt-; they rrlteTe lhs bowfl., purift turn fluiif., nod InTij. orate the svstam and tha coontitution at tha m time. arXKXAL WAKSES$XEBVOCS C(MlLAi.T When all ptimuliints Intl. tbe renovating and bracing roperUra vi llwtw hu give Bniaf ta the shakm4 nrvea and enfeebled moKles of the victim at strbaraldo biiity. Dei tca rr rr.VA t zx A 11 lirernlaritiea and aiimt-nu inodent n tha !e"ltat an- !-nille oiyn f Lbw as are renolor pr.vt-nt l by a few doaea of these mild, but mtellihtw iltanliiw. No motbr wbo lairds brr uu or her ebildreu't heaiiU should tail to have them within her reach. Tbe London "Lunrrt," the London "Mrrfiiai! ltevl.w.M and the woit miu-nt of the lhrlty in rat Hrtnan. t ranre and trmany, have auk isrtl tha Pitta aud Uielr inventor. Ilolloictiyt Pills are the sl remffy Jcrwicu in the worhl for the fiMotcwj De'$e$ : Athmn Tiiarrbua Intthreiitiiin It .wet t'umplainta l)r"py I all urn in I Ongha Debility lnflmmatfnn i CoUla Fever and Agna Inward V) aanea fhmt Dimnri F'aMle Complaints Lir Complaint Coetiveneas Ib adachen lwiet. ol spirit tryiivpMia rile V.nerialA(TrPti'i.a i Stoaw and Gravel, iMODndary 9ymp'a Worms of all ainda .Mold at tbe ManuTTtetoriea of Pp'lVaanr UniU-w-v. 0 Maiden Lane. New York, and 2U Strand. Loaatoea. Mi.d ry all rwDretabla Druinriets and Drarar- of Mt.fN-in ttironbout tb I'nited rtsts-a, and the rtviltaod worhl. ia fr, 9nti MnU, Mu eetita, and A I wh. j oousiJarabie aviDK Ij taXtng the Urgef vi X. B. PrrrtfAna for the gnidmoea of patients in wry dorder are alhxd to each bv&. Jan. 9. IM7 TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful fur paat favors wpnld stale that he has r reiireil the Fall and Vt'iiwr t'ahtona, sthI ia prepatsai t. .l T. M AKK. and KKl'AIR garments as usual. Be wi 1 endeavor, as beretr-d-re. t. execute his worlc saiisfir.K,- rily to all. Lewisburg, Sept. . 15. Vocal and Instrumental nc3ic. rilllE subscriber haviug lucalrd hirosrir in 1 Lewisbnrs, is ready to trseh Instrainen. tal Music in all its branehes, iz. Piano, Vl- dron, Uut'.ar. Violin. Viulincelln. Flute, au I all UraSS lastmnients. e w,Jl aso teacb Vocal Musir. Having been taugiu id the be.t Srh-, , Germany, he deems ninre!f qualified m (eu- far talis faction. He will also tune Pianos, arrf iul thf m io repair if desired. Residanre for ths present at 1Trrs H"tl. Jan. 19. 1867. P.r. P.HEI.U William Jone3, ATT0REY at Law. ro!!?f tions promptly attended to. Olire on Sofh Secnod St recefij by H C Hiclrolr.Esa spo lEVISRCKV.PA WANTED ! FORI TOoat IlsllId'Tw anC nrftxi ters.to work in ihe Bant Tard at I ishorg. Oood wages and. coaatast eaiplrr ooent will bt give. Nor. u. raTt-K, sr.irni & ro. rGI?-'0 A s ni.: R-ar KL V- i - .- a. C'n"r..' Crrir. 3T i I'; v. ' : 0 -V