Leirisbitrff, Ma. Fkidat Morning, June 5, 1857. ADVEKTl.r. mnannuren. -irrenams. ..ir-iia,.m ; nii-ins oui-iii,Mi auu ! wa - - -PuMie tlflleein in t'itv an.i Country. l-iiblisbers i a it vimeertsary and extraeoouitl snule of II who wish to buy or fell wolil.l Jo w,-ll to employ the , ;i;V 's aourjr. M AN V . Lewisbur. May W, e.lumns of the teieiXiurs; rreitc, which hue a iarfe -.. m.-etinit Isealledu Ammonsllell.tliisevening, and Inereasin- etreulstlnn In a ouinmunity tx.ntainiut s of tax payers of Lewisbun; owMctl hi the iltttruclvm of larae proportion of artive. lYeut producers, connulncrs prirau property ami waU vf public mwKy itttolctrf t'ncer and dealers as any in the St ite. I euBnt "imprmrmmU; The above are copies of a posted till, and SJ See Kewr ttlycrtlscuical . f a notlce in ,he ast chronicle, hich brought MTU if- ''love's labor lost" to send anonvmous communications to Editors, tssWork on the Northern Central Railroad, was resumed two miles below SuDbury- j5Sevcral valuable pieces of land in White Deer, and oue in llartlcy, arc ad vertised to-day. tt3i,AVill the llarristurg Daily Until please notice that tbc Union county nom inee for Assembly is not a "Dr." B3B,TI)C North rirancli canal is badly brokeu, near Danville. It will require several days' work to repair the breach. . aWlhe tale ofXhairs, lables, c, by tre Cotaaiistiotiera cf Union county was "T .-, n- i i , in. i rtpoiitd ut.til Wednesday nest, (10th.) ''.).'.; ;:t l,i'ri,.."kii It is anoouueed, tuar, by sn err r iu figuring, the expected t'ouiet in Juii" :i :ud not be expected until Juue or so of UiX'yar. B"aTlie biik "Inji:iuk Within," we judge from personal kuowledge aud from coteniporary notices tj be well north the money asked for it. tjs,Our young friend J. LuiYn Smith, we observe Las Incited in Omaha, Ne bruska Territory, as a general Land Ageut, purveyor, &e., for Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. s?"The Democratic Slate Convention of Pennsylvania is to re assemble, at liar riiburg, on Tuesday of next week.to nom inate two candidates for Judges of tbc Su preme Court. JeJ-Shall we have a street sprinkler in Lewisburg, this summer? It is always convenient, and saves health, goods, and furniture, to :duwn with the dust" on Market s'reet. teefWc hope to attend the proposed Printt-r'ri Ciilivt-titioii at I.invile. I..-t tlip , 1 ii- i i ii open the University avenue, and their neglect t,,o there name the educsday and the i ; lln,rove sald Avenue, do not manifesta.de uaee. (liur eau printers uffirl auother i sire for the good of the public. ..-.lid ty so so.,,, aft.-r the 4tl. as the 8th ?) ! ,:""''- 'l ha' "r Tson desiring to im- ' I prove a lot, and applying for the grade of its ar 'A',- observe some of the editorial ' s,rcet or "walk. should have it given him. . . ,, j and any alteration of the same after being im- lialeiuity 'thanking (ru n 's fur "a I prTej should be at the expense of the Uoro', ceui ." It is too bad to become so reduc- ' ""d any damage caused by such alteration ed as to be "gratefui" for a penny, if it . j Zl a new one. The Danville TBAiiEiiv. Monday last, (be- pliioiaod iotinJ that neMnw i was found in the stomachs of Mrs. Clark and of Mr. Twiggs. Proof was given that Mr. Clark and Mrs. Twiggs bad bought arsenic. They were therefore both j coicuiiltcJ to Jail for trial (wc s ippose) at Sept. Term. g"8V,Sincu our first page was worked off, we have learned that SETII KlNMAN left Union county for the west iu 1S30. We have on band for next week a ekctch of the man and of the I"lk horns (not buck horns) presentation ceremony, which tbc lSuffaloe and Shamokin mountain hunters as well as readers generally will find very interesting. Mr Kiumin was at the Merchants' Ho tel, Philad., Wednesday perhaps on bis way to his native county. The lHarderer. William Walker, the Nicaragua Cllibus ter, has returned to New Orleans utterly defeated, but, it is said, intending to get up another army, and renew bis piratical efforts to exlend slavery. 'National" Democrats and "National" Americans opeuly applaud this most notorious free booter, who it is believed has caused the dearh of jive thoutwtd younj men from (he L'nihJ Jita'et, who died from starvation i i neglect, and who has committed every . . :ble ou'nge upon the lives, liberties, - :u md pr iperty of a distant people! ii tne uno kills one man is deserving ot tiu gallows. wuat should be his fate who occasioned the death of thousands? What will our vigilant Administration do with him ? Nothing ! Two men were run over on the Rail road, below Harrisburg, on Thursday mnrning last, by the Kxpress moving west. Several robberies were committed at Middletown on Wednesday night, and it is supposed the two men killed had something to d ) with them. Subsequent developements show that they were members of a gang uf counter feiters, in Harrisburg, numbering scores, .,..AJ .u p. , ' aud scattered over the L uion. A woman claiming to be the wife of one of the men iiiuu ; killed, savs her name was Williams, from i Turbutvillo: she r-ot off hv the ee. ' l'hiladephila, and is missing ... J - A aerious riot occured at the election id Washington city on Monday six per-' out any sort of hindrance or interruption; the ' I -II J i .- 'In j rs , ,. . . , .. ,1 sons were killed, and over thirty wounded ' Burgess and Council would doubtless attend j -some fatal-. The Democrats carried j and hear bolh sides' nd ,hcn a" int",ed j the city, and charge that a gang of Know Nothing bullies from Baltimore, called the 1'lug Uglies, commenced the riot. The America us blame tbe Democrats. Dued Scott, bis wife, and two daugh ters having passed into the nominal own ership of the wife of Dr. Chaffee, a Mem ber of Congress from Massachusetts, she has ordered their liberation from Slavery, by emancipation. His daughters freed tUerosclvci by "tall walking" a year or two ago. We have more cheering reports, from every quarter, of the wheat crop generally nd all kiads of crops aro "ooiniDs on" I Itorougli Aflalm. Prsllc MEtnw. A meeting of the eitlaeue uJ tax payers of the borough of Lewishurs; will be held nt Am muns' Hall, on Friday evening next at early rendlelight, f ur the aurpnae of riiriinj thrir wn In reeard to the nolk-v of the Town Council relative to certain improve. t.'gc.her a large crowd at the time and place Chairman. The following preamble and res olutions were offered by O. N. VVorden : Whereas, the branty and prosperity of our : Borough is and should be a matter of interest I to all its citizens ; and whereas there has been ! in force for some years past a system of gra inz streets which has elicited much contro versy and displeasure, and seems now to I threaten ottr peace as well as to imposchere ! ajier, unnecessary burdens ; therefore we.cit izens of Lewisburg, in Town Meeting assent I bled, do j Heroine, That the cutting down of ordinary elevations in the profile of a street where it i leaves houses hieh in air. inconvenient, and j unsishily, and makosdeep gorges, or where low places are tilled up, burying houses and gardens so that proper drainage is costly or impossible is destructive alike to ;he beautv. I neaitiiiuiness, ana progress 01 tne town. I AVWerrf, That the imposition of expenses j consequent upon such excavations or filling up, alter improvements have been built on established grades in good faith, trees planted, and sidewalks constructed, at great expense, i is an outrage on private rights that may be resisted by injured property holders to the ex tremity of the law. llrmlmi. That common sense and common interest dictate that our Council should ex pend such sums as may be deemed right and not oppressive to the tax-payers, annuaHv, in making convenient, by graveling aud other wise improving, the streets in common use, and not leave those in bad condition while less traveled portions of the Borough are con suming our revenues. ICemlred, That in strict justice property has a right to be represented on all questions of domestic expenditure, and as there are ma ny widows and other property holders in this Uorough, not voters, who pay taxes, but are not usually consulted, we protest against taxing them without their assent. Resolved, That we are opposed to being tax ed for opening any streets in this Borough in any direction merely to advance the pecuniary interests ot any individuals. li'snlrcd. That we request the Council to rescind all action made for altering North Second street, which was improved at a heavy expense less than a year ago, and that we pro test against any further cutting down of South Second street. A'rWrrrf, That the attempt to make and im prove a third opening from the south into S onh Third street, is unnecessary, and if car ried on must result in a squandering of the public money upon a third Bridge. ll'tulrcd. That the refusal of Council to throw a bridge over Brown's millracesoas to Jiegohed. That sidewalks should be propor tioned unitormly to the width ot streets, and that ten feet on each side of a fifty feet street U sutlicient in all veni on Second street from iere tne eieaier travel may demand more room, l-ots not built upon, four feet pavements. We there fore ask the Council to repeal the regulation fivinir eleven feel a the wiltlh of navempn!- on Siorih Second street, and establish the same at ten feet as prayed for by the great majority of its properly holders. Revitced. That in view of the existing Court House, University and Church debts resting nn.n nr eitivonc manv n f wknm have enn- Irlh,,ied liberally and to the utmost extent of their ability to all public improvements we advise our Council to abstain from any further heavy expenditures until all such indebted ness is discharged. Rfunleed, That a committee of be ap pointed to circulate these resolutions among the property holders and renters of this Bor ough, and to lay the same, with all the signa tures appended, before the Burgess and Council. The question then arose whether the meet ing was for those on both sides ol the ques tions involved, or for one side only. Some contended that the Handbill invited all of ev ery shade o opinion. We had told the gen tleman who wrote aDd had the bill printed, that it was not so specific as to avoid possi ble misunderstanding ; still, we believed the portions of the Handbill we have put in ital ics (as well as the Notice) clearly indicated that the meeting was for "expressing the views" of those who thought the so-called " improvements" were " unnecessary, and an extravagant expenditure of the people's mo ney." Those who called it, however, agreed to waive any advantage of the kind, and avowed themselves for a " free fight," in which we chose to be 'counted out.' A long, acrimonious, rambling debate extending to New York, Philadelphia, and Allentown fol lowed. Col. Slifer oll'ered an amendment to the first resolution, to the effect that We ' have siolire enntiitenee in nnr Town Cntmrtl. and recommend them to practice a wise and economical expenditure of the borough funds." A vote was taken on this "amendment,'' when about a quarter of the crowd said Yes," and another quarter No" probably not half of those present voting either way. The Chair man thought the Yeas had it, but the Nays de manded a division of the house, which the Yeas battled off, and (in some confusion) the meeting was declared adjourned until Monday evening. Monday evening, the Hall was preoccu pied, and we are not aware that any meeting was nem uotit parties, ve uuuui uut, uciug now satisfied mat oil sucn a question iwnere , , . , , j . .,.,, c,uzens ,ee' S0 y "ay ! , . . i. , u..ali; , .. t.-V." ,c 3e nee. : -"'"""" s lpss as to try to mingle oil and water. The ; . : I. .. . .1. best plan is for each side to meet, give their views ana argue tneir cause, in men ou , - . . i- - s -.i ' war. fas we do in relizion and politics) with- : present their opinion to the proper authority ! i .... . by memorial or petition, as we understand it being done to some extent- Lewisburg, July 4, 1857. At a meeting of Mechanics held in Amnions Hall on Thursday evening of last week the j following were appointed a Committee to re- ,. r . . . port at a future meeting relative to a general j Celebration of the approaching anniversary of National Independence : Griges Marsh. James P. Ross, Lewis Pal mer, A.M. Lawshe, R. G. Orwig, Thomas Graham, J. A. Kremer, Wm. Frick, O. N. VVorden, Joseph M'Fadden. The Committee will report on Saturday (TO-MORROW) evening at Amnions' Hall, and desire a general attendance, of the Me-eh5-iic cf a'l d'-'-rriptiens especially. LEWISBURG CHRONICLE Tbo cold rains this spring have caused great loss of seeds and labor. One man on Long Island bag not one hill left alive oat of eight acres of cucumbers planted. Ripe water melons are among the luxu ries at Savannah, Ga. HaTiIenry Hess is again High Consta ble of Lewisburg, as the Deputy of Mr. Donachy. flT Several answers to enigmas, weather table, etc., crowded out. IVThe Regular Monthly Meeting of the "Society lor Inquiry into the Moral and Relig ious Condition of the World," will Le held next Sabbath at 2J o'clock. A Report on the necessity of a Missionary Spirit in the Chris tian Church, will be read by Mr. Elisha Rit tenhouse. J. I). Court, See. nritev. M. B. Patterson of White Deer Valley will preach for the Presbyterians in Lewisburg Sunday next, at the usual hours, 10, A. M. and 7i V. M. (The bell being re moved, the congregation will not wait fur it.) Dedication. The new house of worship erected by the the Presbyterian congregation of Lewisburg, will be opened on Sunday, 14th June inst. Itev. Dr. Nevin of Lancaster will preach in the morning, and other distinguished preach ers are expected for the afternoon and eve ning. The public are respectfully invited to attend. TRUSTEES. rThe new Union Church at Forest Hill, will be dedicated on Sunday the 14th day of June next, commencing at 10, A. M. Several preachers may be expected, and the public generally are invited to attend. t7"President ('liuiit, of Franklin A Marshall College, Lancaster, will address the Literary Society of the Union Seminary, New Berlin, on the evening of Tuesday, 16th mat. II M.M HOLD'S HHirtLV CONCKNTRATKD EXTRACT nt'Clll', ta preparad directly according to the rule of rhariuacy aud Chemistry, and ie the beat and moet actife preparation which can be made for the cure of l'laeaae of the Bladder, Kidueya. urarel, Droppy, Weakneaaea, Ac. Head the ailrertixcinent in another column, headed Wlelnibold'a Ueuuine rrepaiation.' IIouaway's Pius, hi apiteof the prtjudteMi of medical martinets hare found their way into the leading hoapitala and diapenanriea of Kurope, and are now the established family medicine of all daaea in the United States. L'poo, thcetomaeh and lirer, which prepare and temper the blwtsl, upon the organs which eitaliae it in the processor respiration, and upon the earratory reaaela. which dir charge from the hyatem discharge from the system the residum not required for the purpoaee of nutrition, these pills operate in almost miraculous manner, regulating, rli-ansing, and fortifying the whole physique. In bilious disorders, dispepsia. aelhma. diarrhea, dysentery, airs, headache, constipation, genemi debility, and complajuta peculiar to females, their elteet is astonUbing. Corrected Weekly Wheat... 1.C5 to 1.70 Eggs 9 10 Ityc 75 Tallow 12 Corn 75 Lard 12 Oats 45 Hacon 10 Flaxseed 1,25 Ham 12 Dried Apples. 1,25 Cloverseed C,00 Butter 18 IMAllRTEn, On the 24th inst by M I. Shindel.Rsq . JACOB ePLEV, of Is-wisliurg, and Miss LVDIA DKCCKKM1LLKR, of Sunbary. on Hi- sth nit., bv Rev. . Crelittiton, JOnN 8. PTIT 7.KI:. of M'Allistersvllle. Juniata On, and Mlsa KI.1ZA 1IKTII, daughter of Wm.llassenplufc. of Mifllinbnra;. un the Slst nit., hy Ua .el SJrkwenk. JoUN IBY slid Miss MARY LONO, tsith of Snyder county. Dirt, In White Deer, on the 20th ult. JOSEPH 8 POTTS, la bis 731 rear. In Washinirton township, Lyer-minn eonnty, lOOl nit &vmyrjyt&Mirxw -. vrars protiaMv theoMvst person In that recion. On the Client JOVATII4N IIAKP. aeed about &S venrs. In Spring township. Center county. d Hit, aired .0 years. WILLIAM ITRKV, late Treasurer of the county. When Treasurer, Mr. Furey was robbed of several hun dred dollars, at Uarristiurit. while on his way to deposit : it in the Treasury . and it was only laat mouth that he succeeded in obtaining from the Legislature a release of the amount which be toat. In Wilkes l!arre.2th U.juredMyeai,CATriARINB, wile of Hon. Warren J. Woodward, President Judjce of the Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming district. In Catuwissa. ttlb ult.. BENJAMIN 81IARPLR8?,la his 93d year. The deceased waa thought to be the oldest man in Columbia Co. at the time of his death. Una of tne first ai-ttlers of Catuwissa, be saw the rise and the mil ortheguaki-rcAnaragntlon. Theirmodest little meeting bouse baa fallen, and with him has gone the old line of iiatrlarehs who founded the oldest town in the county. In Freeburg. Sny.ler Co. 2th nit, after a threa days' illness, JACOB K. ST ROUP, from Dear Lewistown. aged U years. Mr. gtroup was a student of the f reeburg Academy, and a candidate tor the Ministry. The high esteem in which his talents and virtues were beld, was evinced by a large meeUng of students and citiwns, who paid a heart felt tribute of respect to his memory. In Buffaloe Tp, 11th nit, SARAH JANK daughter of Daniel and Catharine Birkrl.in ber 9tb year. In Hartley. 2sth ult. JULIA ANN, daughter of Wm. and Caroline Boyer, aged I yr. mos. and it days. Notice to Collectors. THE Collectors of Union County will pro ceed lo collect and pay over the taxes for l!i.r7. The abatement of five per cent, will be allowed on STATE TAX up to July 9ih. K. H. LAIRD, Treasurer of Union County. NOTICE. THE Stockholders of the Lewisburg Sav ings Institution are requested to meet at the office of said Institution, on Satcboat the 27th of June, where, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock, an election will be held for thirteen Directors for the Lewisburg Bank, to serve until the regular annual time for the holding of elections for Bank Directors. Lewisburg, May 27, 1857 TOS. L. YODER, Practical Watchma- ej ker and dealer in Clocks, Watches, Jewel ry, Silver Ware, Pianos, Melodeons and Sheet Music. All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted for one year. Spectacles to suit any eyes for sale, and new glasses inserted in old frames. Lewisburg, June 4, 1857. Extraordinary Volume .' .' Quintcttence Knowledge. Tba tills or this wonderful bonk is INQUIRE WITHIN, vsor Anything ?ou want to r.now;or.oveve..ueaeie r tor uJ i-eooii. rioth oat- Priee One Dollar, a-ki p.p,.. inquire within uon.rf th,-.t im twl . I r. nl.imee ever tireeented to tbe American publie. and embodies nearly FourThousaod ru,intb. mort , whkh ,nr p,D uvinjwili Bod instruction and ennmrnt. prlwof OM Mlmr and yet u remains .m iMtKes w. n-rw.j and is handsomely and strongly bound. It isn Doetov. " J S!i....e . n.sHn. Master, an Artist. a Naturalist, Modeler, a Cook, Lawyer, a Sorswm.a Chess Player, a Chemist, Cosmetician, a Brewer, an Accountant, an Architect, "itter-wntar,"n"rioye," ""mT ail this information and we have, not moat to tin an idea er a hundredth part of it It eonuins ao many ral- n,b). lDj ,fo, Rpts, that an enumeration of them requires Seventy-Two Columns of nna type torus iuu. Isjwim itniV is Do collection of ancient sayings and Receipts, but the wbole is fresh nod suited to the present times. As n book tc keep In tba family w refer ence it is unequaled, comprising as U dons all kinds of Buoks of information In a single volume- Published by GARRETT, DK'K A riTZOKRALB, fcr ky . tJ5&iZZ?' w-Copavs of tba above book seat by mail on receipt of fl. to any address free of postage, j-Rvliaoie Agents wanted to canvass "Inquire Within." Bend Cash orders to tne rwoilsnars. NEW GOODS ! Ladies' and Gentle men's Summer DRESS GOODS- new supply cheapest in town just ree d by BEAVER, KREMER A M'CLURE. LEWIS PALMER, RCHITECT and BUILDER, LEWISBURG. PA- tyOEcc in 'he University Building CM & WEST BRANCH FARMER JUNE 5, 1857. LEWISBURG PLANING MILLS, easseKaajaawCat the new establishment, east sasliU seats end of the Bridge.) manufacture to order or have on hand ready worked Flooring.Sidine. Shelving and all kind of Dreamed eLuniber for Carpenters' and Builders' use. We are also prepared lo PLAKE an! HE-SAW Boards, Planks, Joists Ac. Scroll Sawing to order also Shutters, Blinds, Sash.Window and Door Frames, Cornice Moulds, Brackets and Moul dings of every description. A superior article of Joint Shingles on hand, and we intend to keep a good supply of Joists, Studding, Shing ling and Plastering Lath Ac. for outside and inside building purposes generally. J. D. lKrKENDKKrKK, Vfir I. L. l.ll'IITKNTIIALEK,; etors CIIA'S S. WET7.KI.L, XperintWlnU. May 27, 1847 Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to theestate of CATHARINE BAKER Sr. late of Butfaloe Tp, Union county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement lo DAVID H. KELLY, Administrator Kelly Tp, May 1J, 1857 r.MvrnsiT at i.ewisbtim;. TOTICE. Subscribers to the Building r und are respectfully informed that the Second Instalment on the subscriptions is now due and payable. J. A. MKKTZ, Esq., is appointed Collector, and authorized to receive and receipt for the same. A. K. BELL, General Agent and Treasurer Lewisburg, May 1, 1857 NOTICE -Pay Up. TO all persons interested. I have sold mr entire stock of goods to P. GOODMAN (whom I recommend to public patronage,) and am not only desirous, but determined, to settle up my accounts, withoutdelay. Hence, all persons knowing themselves to be indebt ed to me, will please call at the old stand, or in my absence at Ww. Jur.. Esq, office, for settlement. As I intend leaving Lewisburg. I am compelled to urge immediate action. A. SINGER. I.ewisbnrg, May 5, 1857 w3. Good News ! Sew Cioodx ! ! JSthreyer & Son have received their i second supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Thev invite the attention of the La dies, in particular to thrir assortment of SPLENDID DRESS GOODS. May 8. 1857. New Clothing Store, at the old tttand. PHILIP GOODMAN having purchased the Goods, Ac, of A. Singer, at the well known Store room, opposite Klines' Hoiel, and having made large additions to his stock from Philadelphia, respectfully offers to the old friends and patrons of the establishment, and to the trading community in general, the Largest, Cheapest, and best assortment, (for cash,) Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ever offered in the West Branch country. Coats, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Draw ers, Umbrellas, Valices, Carpet Bags, Hand kerchiefs. Ac, BOYS' CLOTHING, and everything usually sought for in a Cloth ing Store. Call and give us a fair triai. Lewisburg, May 6, 1857. Great Excitement ! , MONEY LOST! XT is now universally conceded that the pur- l chasing of any article of Goods for private or family use, and the paying thereon more than a fair pnofit, is "money lost ;" ihe under signed, therefore, has just opened, in his NEWr AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, on the corner of fourth and Market Streets, Lewisburg, a splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consisting, in part, of the various styles of Dress Silks, Berege De Laines, Bereges, Poplins, Lawns, Brilliants, Tissues, Embroideries, Collars, Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Gloves, Milts, together with A Flue Lot of Domestic Good, Prints, Muslins, &c. Also, Heady-Made Clo thing, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a fine fresh selection of SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, Teas, Cocoa, Cheese, in large or small quantities. FISH by the quarter, half, or whole barrel. SALT by the sack or bushel, and, in short, almost everything usually kept in our stores, can be found at this corner, and all of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE or exchanged for Country Produce. All he asks, is a Fair Trial; tejuic k Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mills, not 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, '57. 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 to the unc'ersiRned, by the Register of Union county, in due form of law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just claims against the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 8. S. BARBER, Executor. Near Mifflinburg, May S, 1857 John B. Linn, ATTORNEY AT LAW in Frick's Block, North 3d St, near Market. 678 IsewlNburst, Pa. REMOVAL. NEW and Magnilicent Stock of CO.WECTIOSERIES ! EICHOLTZ A WAC.NER have elegantly refilled the Storeroom formerly occupied by C. Mensch, on Market Ki. near Third, where they will keep on hand for sale the very best of Confectioneries. Toys, Fruit, Notions, Ac Call and See .' Lewisburg, April 9, 1867 SUBSCRIBE for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at tbe Publishers' rates, at P. NEVIL'S & CO'S. SUBSCRIBE tor the New York Ledger, Ballou's Pictorial, Harper's Illustrated, or any other Newspaper, at Publishers' rates, at P. NEVICS fc CO'8. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drags, Medicines, Books, Notions, Varieties, Stationery, Ac, purchased in New York and Philad. markets, has just been ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drag Store of CHRIST fc CALDWELL, Lewisburg. Dr. LBrngger Dr.XF.Hamy HOMEOPATHIC Physicians, south tide Market St, between AtbckSth IvfilO LEW1SBVRG, PA NEW GOODS 1 THE Flaee to buy Goods, cheap ! DDIXCiS WETZEL i Beg leave to announce to the public that they i have opened a large and complete stock of i SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing every variety of Ladies' and Gent's Summer wear soeh as Cloths, t.assnneres I.inen uoous, vesting. s.,ingnams, i,aiico, Ffmale complaints, as Prolapsus Ltcr., (.taii Silks, Berages, Berage Delaines, Shalleys, ing oflne wmh,) and all other complaints of Lawns, Muslins, a large assortment oi r.-- BROIDERIES of all kinds, Bimnrtt, ILitt, ami Cop, also a large assortment of CARPETS, SALT, FISH, Ac, always on hand. Farmers and Housekeepers are respectfully ineited In examine nnr assortment H'AttK, Ac-, anj e are etietl that you will Bud everything-, of the beat .junlity, yon may uVeire. at the most moderate rett-a. Our tjoods were selected with unusual rare, anl we believe will tie (bund of the rery heat, a ml i for tlie.Ulitr) ne cheap as they can reasonably he ollcreil at auy uther elore on the West Hranch. We respectfully inrite our old customers to call and ,u,r shK-k. an.l we are sure we can meet tour want aud tastes. thOltnE taaon aa nual C.tXIl nerer j refused Lewlahure. April, 1SS7 LKW1S IllMMiS A A HON E.WKTZKL. Goodman & fliauiberlin HAVE received their regular supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they offer to the trade at the lowest pos sible prices. The slock includes every article usually found in their line DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEN'S WARE, HARDWARE, SALT, FISH, &c. Ac. They invite atlention to their assortment, and will endeavor to satisfy customers, in quality and price. Lewisburg, April 2S ACKEREL in whole, half, quarter and ; eighth bbls. Shad, Herring andLodhsh tor sale by Hood man A t hameTiin. SUGARS Crushed, White, Brown, Ac, Kvrup and Molasses. Colfee, Java and .torxJman M t'hambcrlin. 1 ) LACK Tea, a superior articletlso. Young J Hyson and Imperial green teas, ny liondman t Cbamherlin. BliASS and porcelain Kettles, Stew pans, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, S-y ths and Sneaths, Ac, by Goodman A Chamberlin- CsEDAK Churns, Tubs, Pails, Waler Cans, Washboards, &c, by tiooilinan A Chanibcylin. c lLOTHS, Cassuneres and Vestings, Hats, Caps, &c , a fine assortment at tjoodiuau A Chamlierlin. LOOK THIS WAY! NOTICE: NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! HAVING just returned from the f ity with an unusally large Stock and well selected, and am now prepared to sell goods lower than can be bought elsewhere on this side of Philadelphia. Hardware ! Hardware ! ! Hardware ! ! I Sails XailS Locks, Lalches, Hinges, Screws, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oil in tact, everything you may want to bnildyour- self a first-rate house or barn twenty per ' cent, lower thaa ever before. TAt ivuy .' ; 7'Aif way t f CARPENTERS, here yoo can get the cele brated Greenfield Planes, Spear & JacksVs : hand, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher's, Beatty's and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent j and common Braces, Brace Bitts, Augers, i Squares, Guages, Iron Screws, Compass Saws, j Hamond's Hammers, dec. ' Blacksmiths' Iron j0A IRON" ALL KIX1IS Bar, Scollop, Tyre, Oval, Round and Square Cast Steel, Spring and English Sieel, ' : . .. i i ull. w 1I -. sis i ITOIJSEKEEPERS! Table Knives and Forks, Carvera, tdpoonn, Kttlco, a-e.ss.y', dlesUVks, Coffee Stills. Oilcloths. Hats, Pans. Howls, Ae. Il.ltt HAVER Von will Und all the above with great manv more at the iliuw.Ks and laos stork of JDSEI-II M FAWIKX. in the old ClUHui Stand. LKW1MBI Ku, Pa. TlllS WAT! HUH WAV! LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! HURSII & VORSE havinsT received their lira) I Goods lor '57, would invite the al'enlion of both 1 own ana Country to Iheir carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, be. &c. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to the season and to the wants of the commu nity and of ihe times. ryCall and see for yourselves and be ; convinced lhal 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, 1857 j THE BEE-HIVE! THE "old Mammoth" ahead! Not- L withstanding the cold winter aud the late spring, J. &, J. WALLS have received and are now opening an unus ually large and well selected stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Consisting partly of Cloths of every grade, plain, black and fancyCassimeres.a beautiful variety of Vesting. Italian Cloths, Jeans, Tweeds aud Summer wear, also Ladien Dregs Good, such as Wlks, Tissues, Delaine. Bereges, Prints. White Gnods.liinichams. Emt ..oideries. Kilils.n. Hosiery .Gloves, bleached and brown Muslins, Irish Liuen crawls, and STRAW GOODS of every variety and style also a 4u selection of Hardware, Queexswarb, Cedar and Willowware, I ) . . . f . r. v I-.r; W o, WU1VATU M U fcaW va a,uv e--e-" " , AX CARPET3NSS, 11 of which thev offer to their eus Ac.e. all of which they offer to their customers at ! usually kiw prices, el rain and other Country fro. lore , i Uken io f..r Good. LewUburg, April. 17. j Sunday School Teachers, Sl'PERISTENDEXTS, Ac, notice, that at the People's New ami Cheap Book, Sta tionery and Periodical Store, a general supply of tlie undar School Union Pnlilications will be constant ly kept on Kami, anil sold at the catalogue prices, just what you have to pay in r-bilailelphia fir them, and then h.ve to nav the freight aililitinual. Gettiu? tbem from ua yon save the freight, and ran make the selectens to suit yourselves. We will alsosupnly the American Tract j Society's PuMicalions, and many others.at tlie sauii- rates, i All in want of good Itelixiou- llooksof any style or van- ' ety, at the most reasonable rates, give ua a call ; we have ! many on hand, and a number of catalogues to eelcet j from; such as we might not bare, we would secure with tlie utmost ilispatfh. The attention the eneern hairiv- I en li.r years to the Til LOLtMlCAL HKI'AKl JMXT has secured it ample facilities to supply tbe Clergy with ; any thing they might want, and at fair rates. We hope . tle-se bint may be respon-led to by an extending of pat- ronage from tbuse who would buy at low rates, and won'.d have a cheap and valuable Book tftorr flourish in Lewis- . burg. Iroyl i.; P NEVlUd CO. I WINFIELD FACTORY! Sear Ilartleton, Union Co Pa. IE. 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 GoodH, such as Cloths, Cassiraeres. Tweeds, Satlinelts, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and Stocking? Yarns. Mis machinery being of the . . , J.' " J al. I KIT WID sill WUO IIT Pll'nV OI Ut niilUil UIW Pest kind in nse, and having employed the tID,-s4jy, and teat it troucbiy. and any wh-re not ben best of workmen, he feels sale in savine efiti?d bv its nse w nld like to hear frrm. a we have that hi. work shall not be surpassed by ny establishment in the country. A good SUp- ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand I fnr aalp or to evrhanoe fur wool at rjrires I lor sate or to eicnange r wool, prices that Can not fail to please. WOOL Will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest ! notice. Terms for cardinc. cash on the de-I livery of the rolls. MARK HALrrEivA s. Winfield Mills, March 30, 1857. VOR SALE 4 Ko. 1 Whita's Cooking t-tovn, nrarty an a good as new. Jumrs at tl.is fitn.-e. Apri! ; " MKD1CAL KKFOIIM. MH.DERSIIAM, M.D.. PraetLsins Physician and Surgeon. will also pay particular attention to Chronic diseases, snch at Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis. Throat Diseasr, Consumption when not to far advanced. Asthma, Piles, Rhenmatisni, Scrofula. White Swelling, Dropsy.S.ck Head ache. St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Sore Eyes, Can- i-e-rs. Tnmors. 1,'lcers. EruDtions. Ac, al" the sex 0f every name and form. Most ol tne ! aore Ion? st.-indine; di-eae, are cun.le,and none more j so then tho-e of lenulrs. rWllos eiestvlenl mat oe.ru ail of the latt- r can posiurely be rurrl. harmK cured ! some of ten a.i l lilt-en years' s:.o lin-.ilhosenotciiral.le ! can be relieved, and eau eyuerally te- taken ou the lit j erivl tino -if not cured or relieved, no cvmensstlon M ; di-metid' d." .... . ., , ' Dr. PKItS II IM -rad-iated at the Kcleetlc Veil, el r..! ,f leee f.fCincinuat'. having fnt stiidi.-d the old or Alio y , w1I.m: system in Pl,:lad-l-hi. alt-rwsrd- the R-f.-rroe l or l-hL-ti- st. ni or ue-dcti"n T.r. ayti m u.-e a.i the m-.liein.:s or ih r. -juiar er A'lopatt.le sr-tem ev-. pt Calomel, Ar-enir. Aotim..n7. and l::elinr. 'safrr and better events hario; I--.-H di..-ovr-l ') h it it a!HO em braces the many valuable medirinesof the tlotanii- a.-hd not kn-wii b- anv other system ; at th-' linyroveioeot-i of the llTdroi atl.ii-. llemroimtlile so l T1iouioii m s tern.. Tine eertamlv is an age of ir-STes. U,J tlie XuW Vllied m"es With I lie ae. N.U. iilll.e m . TlllnllSt. - - - lEWL-BUBbi. 'ViiL Mi!cri!ter "fli-r fur salt', at the 1 Lewisbtir? I . lit :, in large or small iuanui.rs, ltxi.ool) i- ' !.- Hemlock J.i. Scantling, an I Hank, a' !'J per thou-and. 511,0011 shingles, at ?'M per thousand. S.i! '0 feet sm.ill B-uidins Timber. Also a I d of Pine and Hemlock BOARDS. It u!s and Teuce Boards, on acroinmmUung term-.. C.".lil)i:s. MAKSH 6l CO. Lewisbnr,-, May 15, 11.7 HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Doorst, Hlinds A. Wliidotv Sasli of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted, tir 'Made by L.U.SPROUT, Hughesville, Pa. and for sale bv 679 CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisb'g Mew PHOTOGRAPHIC ART Gallery lit A.VMOXS' BLOCK, Lcwuburg. AMBROTYPESMELAINOTYPES ! E. I JIOWKY, .trtit. A MBROTYPES and Melainotypes made in the most beautiful style, of the art. The Melainutvpe is a new process, taken on a prepared Sheet Iron Plate, and for bril liancy and vigor of tone is unsurpassed by any other known process. Step into the Callcry, examine specimens, and judge for ycurselve". Prices to suit the times Satisfaction guar anteed. Room in Amnions' Block, second storey, entrance on Market street April 17 Rich and Rare T3 the large and choice assortment of new Spring and Summer .ool now arrmrig at the well known Corner Store f BEAVER, KREMER & FTCLURE. Call and see ! Lewisburg, April l JUST OPENING. THE subscribers are now receiving a large and well selected stock of Spring & Summer Goods, embracing everything usually called for in a t., .Un large assortment of W all Paper which are ollered cheaper than ever C-m y 11 e-l ...i.W M the 'Xchange Store of BUOWN & RITTER. Lewisburg, April 17, IS57 CLOTHJNG ! TTiink not that wt- f b.-hinJ the time?. Or if yu do. jiit iv-J th- lio: Wn'ir CrUVTHINO tlic -ttt Umt to be fotintl, All wanmnted jri-ll-iud, ehvAp, ftoJ JK)UDdI ; ttavi"g cr Ll - L 'n ''elTI concluded to continue business sburg, the subscribers have therefore laid in a fine and large assortment of Ready Made Clothing and Gent's Furnish ing Goods, which we intend lo sell riir.lPCR TlltX EVER! Our stock consists of fine black, blue and , brown cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Cassimer j i Coats of all decriptiins Pants and Vests of ; everv kind vou can think ot .I I-N AM) , I CAPS, Shirt "Collars, I'ockel and .Neck H lkfs. I Trunk, Citrpt I'-i'jt, Vmhrett, fc. j at the lowest City prices. C5"AU in want of i anvthim in our bne will please to give us a 1 ! call, and we will try lo suit you. ! i 'sr' Clothing made toonler with neatness and ! desVa'ch- J. ;iI.I..tlTil A BUO S. ! Lewtbiirg, April, Mi'si j New Arrangements New Goods! j i TUSEI'H 1.. liAWX bavins taken the j v I well U.-.own SP VA"fi HA I STORE, has ; rttitfit H, and tilled in an extensive variety of ' Also a larse arJ sp! n.!i ! stock of CLOTHS . i fAsl.VEREf.A- which he will iimAc up to order, p. : t.'. "ontinues the Tailoring Bust- ne. lie i- i.;'areil to execute all work: ! entrusted to his care, to the satisfaction of the . ' customer. .V B. Cuttlr; and Kepairinc done to order. (I. visburg. April 10. 1S57 I ONLY ONE BOTTLE j DR. SANFORD S' INVIGORATOR, ' or Uir Itemed), I RWII-KDTOCIJKIi ANV ONKTUOtKID WIT.I I,,., r.eiiolaints. unli-ss the muel deseerate ef rases. when the SK OS! hettle will, with searre n -uiffle failure, i restore the patient to h-allli and viiPT. We wish to rail tbe attention m hi is ii.ese .cos ip.i ...e ... - ComPi'Unaeu oy B piiy-ieien "in- uie ... - ti.- fcr the pnat twutJr yttmn. wub . wcm i VI KUUIM. a?" U1- aua-sn is tir sin ... .-. - br firmed whn it i known on bottle of th lnii:orlor eootnin muebntn-nth so- i.ne bumlivj Xjes uf Caio mel without uy of iu Jeli-terious t-ffi-ctd. One bottle it th nur-.t ihim- ltnown to rarry way tb bad ftkrt' vl mmcrul r"i.-Hn of any kind. Only orrf bottle b) nei(fd to thrtw out of tbp y;'teni lb rif..Tti of me-lictneiiftt r m It-n; icklr9. One bottl- Ukt-n fr JauuJirr rvmoTi S all ycllownv! or uruiantuntl rolorfroni tin sk:o. On dee utter entitle..-, uufflciet.t torelieetht'tfmafh and piw-nt tb ftoi from rilne nd -uurinc. Only one Ioje Uken beta ire rvlirinit i.refnt.- ni-htinarc One tlntae Uk at night liKwni tb- bowels peuilj.ao J ure ctftttiveDesie. Oue tloeee taken fter rwh menl will rare Py-pep.. One dm) of two U--IKxtOSlui wilt alwayi rrlh-vv irk lleadaelie. Oue bttl taken for ffffirilc obstruct Inn removes tbc eaue of tbe diseat-, and mkrs a -rlrt cure. Ony one don, itnmeiJltrly reliei fholie whil One dAe often repratt-d In a un-cure turCbolvraMor but, and a stir pre ?et tire of t'bolera. Itne -Jose taKeu oityn win pn-T'-n. m- re-rirTi'nrs 01 billoutt attarku, wbilr it relieTep all painful Wlio. I .Oieor two dots? taken nreKnonally iei oue tf Uia beiti remedial, for a culd ever known. Thouranda of case of tutiamation and weakness of the luncs haTf ten e.ured by the lnvip'rator. One do?e taken a abort time U-t'tre evilng, givea vigor to the appetite, and m.-.kei lod dinrt well. On do.e often rej-eated eurrf t'hruntc Iharrh-ea in It. wra fornix, while xucimer and bowel cum plaint) yield almost to tbe nnrt dose. one or two d eft cur attack rimed by Worm, while for worms in rhildren.there is no suirafer andep edkr ren-eily tn tne world, an it nevr fails. Tber is no cxaceration In th-! tnteTaent. ; they are pl.iina'id sober fact, that we can Rife ertdnrt-1- pr)Ve, while all who use it aregiring their uoauim-'Ua iotimouy in its favor. We wixh all who are (rirk and d. btlUtd to try this astonishing medicinal virtues in it. that all ns matter how long they bare been aSc. ted.if theirc mplaintansea hx" deranged liter, will l-e hrwnle.1. if nut eultrely tMrrf g an to, rrepriet..rs .-.I6 Broadway, New YorH. Sold by CHRIST d) CA LD WELL. Lewiiur. v n. jit.i,ni.Ah-ent. T70R SALE CHEAP A good second x. hand TOP BftifiEY Inouire rf H. D. VAI.KFE, N r'h i .c I I J. H. C. RAKCK, TTORXEY at Law, Miillinlnrir, j V Union Co. Pa. USAll PrO'r "i'-nal bn sine entroied to his care, will be punctually and faithfully attended to. June I, '53 yl ExccutDr'3 TTotlca. "Vr-fVriCE is hereby given, that Letters Tes-t;.m--ritary on Ihe I-il w ill and testament of JIE.NKY IIICH, late of White Dter township, deceased, hnve been rranled lo tl,e undersigned, bv the Register of Union county, in due lurm of law ; therefore, all persona knowing themselves itidebtt-d lo said estate, at renuested to in.il.e immediate payment, and those having justcianus aeatnst thesamtt an also requested lo preseut them properly autheiiliealed for ei:Irtiient. JOHN F. K1CHAKT, Executor. White Deer, April P, H57 LAST NOTICE! I)E.EWE1) warning is hereby eiven. to all persons who were noitlini Ions aeo. lhal as the Books and les have now l:iler into my hands all persrne knowing lliem elves inoVhtod, either by .Note of Boole Acrt. lo . 4 IV. Mi;, or Wm. llijfh, drci aisd.w.'l eonler a favor by paying the same imme .!. atilv and if net do!ie. it will be a'lendedo according lo law. JOHN F RICH AKT, Executor of Wt. llioa. deceased White D.ier Tp, April fi, l--".7 fT Fruit and Ornamental Trees, , -, qpJ fk'inii-ii'-J Villi's". The subscriber has just rcc-ived a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental T11KF..--?, Irotn the celebrated Nnrseries of E!ltraitt;tr &, Barry. R.ieheM-r. N. V'. embracing the very best vaneti-s of Apples, Pears,I'eaches,PInms. t.'herrtes. Apricots. .VriririiieSjtirape .Goose berries, R.ip!jerri s, Currants, StrawLerries, ALSO Large H irse Chestnut. European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Ash, SSugar Maple for street planting. Ever-blooming Koe, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other Flowering Plants. fiT Xursery Grounds on the farm rf Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half .1 mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed to IIE.NKY r. .OLL,Agtfor J.MEKKILL LI.VV, will receive strict attention. Ttrm invariably CASH. Lewisburg. Aprl . 1857 New Firm Notice. Rcnrrr & lirtmrr have associate I wiih them in a General Mercantile Business at Lewisburg. Mr. JAMES C. M CI. I KE, and the Firm will hereafter Le known Ly the name of li'nr'r, h'rrmfr 4 irCurc. I v The Books and Accounts of the former Firms of Beaver, kremer it Moore, and of Beaver A Kremer, are at the old stand. Their immediate seitlement is particularly desired. Lewisburg, .March I, 1Sj7 LEWISBURG BAKERY. T "MIE subscriber has rented for a terra years ihe commodious rooms first below Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Ilakillg; Ilrcatl. Cake, Tans, Ac. and hopes to be able to render entire satisfaction and receive a liberal support. He alio tilers C ON F ECTIOX E III ES of every kin I and qnalitv. at Wloktale and Retail. "ICE CREAM for the public and for parties, in large or small quantities. Cash paid for Butter anJ Eggs. tVXuts, Toys, Spices, ic. always on hand. Orders at home or abroa 1 promptly attend ed to. SAMI'EL HOFFMAN. Lewisburg, Jan. 7, 1S57 IIE4LTII (OR fK'HESSl Choose bi'lvieeii liciu. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Th-Wood fnrn i-bes th ran t- rial ol every Voe. mns rle. ir 1 aDd and filre in the bu trail frame. W h a pure. U -erurrs health to every or-an; vhen eorrvpt it neee farily prodUL-o ditiea.. HrLtuwis IMliji operate dirert lv upon the elem,ntn of the tTv.tm of lit, neutralizin the prinriple f di-eafe. air I thu. radH-jDy curtu tit niHlHlT. whether lomtd tn the- n-rreit, the ntvaia-h th liver. .Im lowrK the mu. 1 , .bc skid, the brain, or an other part of the system. i sf.o Tiint;rt"iT tut world t II'iLU'WA .'ft I'll t- ar- r-iTiolty efErarfc.ua in ernipTaints eomnKn to tbe wh'-tf buuian rare, und is disorders pe culiar to certain dimst" and K-ralitit-". A T.. H VtyC PTsnrtDiTRX lT.peprt. and d -nntr-Biect "I thf iitT. th sonm rf Intirrnity and su.Trrib!. and the cause ft inuwraii dt-Mths. vi-:d to th-e curn.tii-?, in all rase, however a; ffr:Tatd, a-tinir as Riild portative, alts rat. ve and tii w: they r l.rv.- th. ti.w U, purify the Utnd-. aud inviAf. orate the yftetii and the cuu.-tifut.on at the same tiiui hrXEKAL iV.AKf LKl-ors COMrtAtXTS, When all inv.iUnr ful. tU renovatin; and hraiintc pri'pertie -l these I. lit. eive Srmriin to the shakin,; nrrves and eufetbit-d uiu- ic t,i the victim ol gt'ntral Jv bi.ity. P ELI ATE FF VALES. All irretcnlnritit-i and aiinvnu ineitit nt to the deKrat an 1 (H-iinitive nr;:'n i f ihe m-x are renniv-r D.ev.-i.t hvafw dfi-t t f thfie mild, hut inrl!i' Ie aifterat:e-, .V m -titer lm n-jrl.- h-r nr her rl.iidxen's beaiili should tail l- have th iu wttliin her rarh. .( 'IKXTIHf tXDORSEMEXTX. Th" Iev.nd.tn l.,i,ii.- t." tin- Le-O'lon Mdiral ReVt'-w," and the mcttt min.-ttt f the t:.t-ulty in t.n-t Britian, Fmnee and -ttru.au v, UuTt- ju'i urd the and thr inrntor. IMimy's PiUt arr thr f,I rrmftty know in the vcvrhfjttr the J'Ahicimj Dt .i&ti : A'thma Tirrli In iitrestinn Raw el O.roplaint.i l-r-py Inr!ueuza C- n:li!i I'el-il:ty lul1tntn..;ion O- Is r'ewraml Arrue Inward H'tnkr;eiV t.!.- st lte!vs F m:tle 'impiaintt LiTer f'.R:Dl-int-t p -liveiM-s- llea-Iuchus fiOwnwnf pirjttt Iy-.pei.ia Tile V. nerta! ArTertto&a i-n.- acd iJraTfl, Pt-rs n.lfiry ?ymp's Worms of all kinds Sf-M at the Mar;if i-t..ri-'sof rtV-wr llollowsj. 0 M.iid n l-tne. N w ..rk, and JH Strar.d. Lf-ndtu, and I y all re-jm t:.I Te lira-TLri'ti. nud iJealers i.f Meiieinrt tr'iroubv'Ut the Lntei tt. a, and the rivlluej world, in i te-, ard --"t rert-. o ut, attd Jtl earh. XUere is a eonci dora bit- .-avin by taking the laryr si Xe. B. Iirtinns fbr the init.nee of patients In eTfrf d-rder are athvl to earh Jan. 9, l"i7 TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful fr past faror w.uil.l stite that he has re reiveil the Fall and Winter Fahmn, and is prepared to Cirr, MAKE, and REPAIR r.irments as usual. He will enilravor, as heretofore, to execute his work satisfacto rily to all. I.ewisbur?, Sept. 4, 1856. 7ocal and Instrumental Music. M1I1E sulcriber having located himself in I,rwi-bur;. is reaiiy to teach Iiistrnmen lal Music in all Us branches, viz. Piano, .Vel deon, liuitar; Vu.lin, Violinccllo, Flute, and all Virass InsirumeD!. He trill alsu teach Voral Music. Having b .n taught in the best School ia tiermany, he deems himself quahlled to ren der satisfaction. He will aNo tune Piano?, ar.d put them ia repair if uesired. Kcsiilenre fnr the present at HerrN Hotel. Jan. 19, 157. l'..r. P. HELD. William Jonea, A TTOUAEY at Law. ( tillrctinns nr.iniollv illteil.I. .1 In. I'llu e .'11 M'Uia Second St.. recer'ly by II C Ifirk. k. 590 l.LWISBLR'i,r WANTED ! IiORrviloat I!aillsat :, ( arprn ' ter, to work in lh Boat Yard at l.e ir.rc. li"ud wi;t an 1 con-lam empley m.nt will be qiven. Nutr. 14, '56. FRICrC. 5UFIn A CO. "rOI'SU- ,,n" Hiiss KKV enquire , .1... f ,..,' i.:;V." 1 1 ' r