LEWISBURG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER JULY 3, 1857. JjCtrisbitra, Ia. Fbidat Morning, July 3, 1857. ADVERTIZK ! Manufacturer. Merchants. MertiatiifS Public cers In City atl't Country. PuWI'IkT- J! who wish to buy or eU w.iuld Uu well to employ the CJlamos of Urn Uwulurg Chmuclr, which has a larj. anj hftereaaing drmlatioa In a eotnwiuiUty entamliin' ft Urga proportion of acliva, solvent producers, cwaMiiucrs ftui dealers, as any in the suie. fjSee Sew AdvcrHsciuculs. Real Estate. A Tory talaable Will Tropcrty and Tarn near Williaroport are ouerea ai luu lio laU our columns to-day. Also the Town Property hcretofjre occupied by the Presbyterian cliurcb in this place a superior chance for eligible 6itet for dwellings or business. KQjFbe Prothonotary's andothercounty offices we are informed will be closed to morrow. Lot M. Moaun.L (who spoke in Lewis burg last fall) is the Uepublican candidate for Governor of Maine ; II. Smith the Democratic. Ucssey's Rbai'Es. Geddos, Marsh & Co., Lewisburg, have sold in the neigh borhood of Two Hundred Reapers and Mowers, this season. SaaTVVe invite tho Uiiturs wbo ura in Lewisburg on the 4th, to meet at the Chron icle offioe at 2, P. M., and fix the time for the Newspaper Convention at Danville. MTThanks to Hon. John C. Kunkle for the Congressional Globe and Appendix for 185G and 1357 and to Hon. Henry C. Ilickok of the Laws of Pennsylvania for 1357. JgrTha track fur the Susquehanna Railroad was laid to Port Trevortou, but the rains last week destroyed some briJges, and delayed the anticipated opening of the toad, this week. ITafThe proposed amendments to the Constitution of this Stato aro again pub lished for the consideration of the people, and are to be voted upon, separately, and not en masse, this fall. Prof. M'Farland of Freeburg Aea deuiy made us a brief visit this week. We rejoice to hear of the progress of thas In- titution,which enrolled over 200 StudetiU the past year. Sa7l.e.Betij. I'au.-uian arrived at New lork, from ins Eastern trip, on fcuuduy last, aud is expected by Lis congregation f ia Lewisburg to preach on Sunday of next j week July 12th. j Tnr I . iiT n A V Tli nnnnfu is in want I of money to pay the Court House furnish ing, the Hartley IriJge, kc. Wednesday of next week, wtll b tli last day when Collect or d can call on Ux pay&rs to pay State Tax and save 5 per cent- There was a slide from the moun tain ou the railroad helow Wilii.-msport, Wednesday, whicb stopped tLc train, aud we pot t(0 western tnai. tiiutdav. iTohter- day's Uauislurg m-.ii uiissud a.iJ. flic j raiu and high water are very troublesome, j Skies Bright. A Hollidajsburg cor respondent of the Times, who has visited many counties in this State, thinks Wil MOT will bo elected. He ssys there are thousands of old-line Whigs and otlu-rs who voted for Buchauan from State l'ridu only, who will support Wiliuot. awafTbe farce of an "ulcctiou" is to be gone through with again in France. But as Napoleon prescribes the detail, it is im possible for the Republicans to Le beard, and those who abuse the name of "De mocracy" Lave full swing there as in Kan sas. Gouey's Lady's Book for July came to hand promptly as ever commencing vol. 55, and being in the 27th year of its I publication by the same person. We have scarcely ever missed a number of the Book during dozen years of " ex change" in which we have always had the best of the bargain. Talcs and sketches, hints in domestic economy, Engraving?, fashions, ic, have long rendered the Book immensely popular with the Ladies. (We continue to club the Book and Curom clb one year for 3.50, cash in advance. Salbof the Mais Line. We notic ed in a part of our last week's edition, that the Main Line of the Public Works, was gold on Thursday evening of last week, to the President of the I'enn'a. R. E. Co., for 87,500,000 the lowest price allowed by the bill. So it may be pre sumed that most of State-fed cormorants will be routed. The people of the State have long sought for this event, as a means of reducing the State debt, and thanks to Got. Pollock's persist cut efforts, the boped-for result seems now on a fair way for trial. Sensible and Honest The Americans of Massachusetts have repudiated both the Philad. and Louisville "National" platfurmand nominated Spea ker Banks for Governor. The Republic ans also nominated Mr. Banks, and he aecepts, and of courso will be elected by a triumphant majority. Banks is equally hostile to Slavery as Mr. Wilmet, yet the professed "Americans" of Massachusetts upport Banks, while sham "Americans" in Pennsylvania refuse to support Wilmot although nominated by a Union Conven tion, and that nomination was endorsed by the regular American State Council. In view of these facta, wbo can doubt bnt the crooked "Straight" leaders aro hired by the Paokerites to try to divide the oppos ition, aa Packer's only safety ? Immeass crops of grain are now being huvesUd in the Southern i'Utcs. $kk of llfi JlKi'loolodoi at JLetoisi-g, JUNE, 1857. t ?a. ita vra-pr Tut. 7s ; fia.s J 71 7425 bu.12 64.46 17.15 i:.a Means for 1Sj5 tia.'ta Mrin of all the oWrratlons fir June 157 Juaol5S7 coUt-r thin June ISM by 6 IS quuutitv of rain in iuclica ls.Kl IV.; May 3.t;tu 6 7iU Juna 2JJ0 J.2H 6 4-U l:isl Moru ralu lias faln during the last tun moutka tnan fvll Juriug thet,4 niunUia next preceding. CjsJ. Kiw Casa; i MixtaAt Foist. Weunder itauj thai Uchiah Bnow, Esq., formerly ed itor of the .Madison Argui 4- Democrat, is the wan who is about to establish a Bank in this ctiy, and that the institution wtll go into oper aiion about the 1st of July. Mineral 17. Trib une. Well, Boriah, who could have supposed, iu those days when we used to "j'jf" over B. Si B.'s (not Buck & Breck's) imposing stouo at Utica, to decide who should stand the "ginger" I say, who would have sup posed you would have come down from a lufiy n!ro.ntiaoi!iip to n La.nVtng shop tQ a baekyojds place then unknown ? But, "so wags the world." We condole with you in your sad reverse of fortune. Bear up manfully, and you may be editor again' tbaTMessrs. Paschal & Keily have been delivering their Map of Union County, giving the Township and Borough lines, the course of roads and streams, the names aud residences of nearly every farmer, shops and mills, outlines of the Lcniiburg, New Columbia, MifHiuburg, New Berlin and Hitrtlcton town lots, the Court House, University at Lewisburg, Union Seminary, Lewisburg Boat Yard, Uuion Furnace,&e. They have "taken their time" for the work, aud although errors have crept in, it is a creditable aud valuable production. DeuThe Chairman of the Committee if Arraugi ineuts invites all who can assist iu putting up seats in the drove for the 4th, to assemble at Jos. M'FadJiu's Store at 1 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon. ITEMS iioMLQUAKTERS. The Overlaud Mail Contract has been established by the President and Post Master General on the southern route (of course), and awarded to a New York cora- pauy at $595,000 for semi-weekly cervi ces. They are to start from St. Louts and Memphis-, unite at Little Kock, cross the KioGrando at Fort Filmorc, thence along the new road to Fort Yutua, tbo most pi tactics bio wttjr Cw Qttu Ft ' Louisville, June 22. Incomplete re turns indicate the election of Wheat. American, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the decease of the Chief J ustice of Ken tucky, by a small majority. A Welch Colony, of 200 persons, arriv- cd at Portland, .Me., last week, uudcr the care of Itcv. Mr. Roberts, on their way to Tcnnesee, where they have purchased land at 50 cents an acre. The deposits of a Bank in Western New York have been reduced in one year from 655.000 to $25,000 the money being withdrawn and invested in western land speculations. After an illne.-s of about ten days, Mr. Douglas Jerrold died on the Sth of June, from an attack of rheumatio gout, a dis ease to which he had long been subjected. James Thompson, one of the candidates for the Supreme Bench, was a leader of the railroad riots at Erie. In 1850 he was Chairman of the Committee of the House of ltcpresentatiTcs that reported the Fugitive Slave Bill, and he was ono of the three members from this Stato who voted for that iufauious enactment. The magnificent residence of B. C. Bachman, late President of the Lancaster Bank, was sold at Sheriff's sale. The mansion was built three years ago at a cost of about $30,000 so that about 17,- 000 of somebody money has been sacri ficed by the sale. Last wtek,npon the resignation of Wm. Cameron, Esq., of Lewisburg, President of the Bank of Northumberland, John B. Packer, Esq., of Sunbury, was elected President. Simon Schuyler, of Muncy, was chosen a Director in place of P. W. Pollock, of Milton, resigned. On W ednesday of last week, a passenger train going south was run into by a coal train j ust above Northumberland. No great damage was done, as the passenger train was going slow. The coal train was in fault. The Philadelphia, mail via Cattawissa comes on a little earlier after Wednesday next. A Hicksite Quaker made a bequest of $00,000 to a collegiate institution,in Backs county. But having been made only thirty days before his death, the Supremo Court have declared the bequest to be void, and the money goes to the heirs. John Johnson, of Cincinnati, last week remitted his fifty-fifth year's' subscription to the National Intelligencer. The old gentleman is model subscriber. The Bank of South Royalton, Vt, bas failed. Also the Seneca County Bank, Tiffin, Ohio. A popular writer, speaking of the pro posed oceanic telegraph, wonders whether the news transmitted through salt, water would be 'fresh V irm. In 1 K.I 79.K : IT Kit 75S 618 i '7.0 at ;j.i) Hi 18 a 11M 7.J 5 Mil H ei.6 la U5 740 64.8 4 i.a lit a iwa 7.o 6i s 6 :,4 o &&.o 21 o.'.ft 7.o 6.r.s 0'j. 718 S8.i 22 63.2 61' 7 IW.4 7 it'.1 A si.7 '& 57.7 63 67.8 a .-.! 7".l 64.4 SCI 01 .8 70S CJ.U t JS 3.i tnM 2. . tu.H 71.S 1) bJ-i 67.1 6M iM M BUS 72.1 II Ml Ci.fi 67 S 27 '.s.'l k J 7'.0 11 WIS ',:,.') (1 S 2 71 ovu 71.6 13 6t.j 711.6 Su.7 !fJ n.i "IS 65.7 14 t;. tin i vts 7aj eu.j 1) 64.7 74 lI.U TtnitiBLE Calamity. The steamer Canadian was burnt near Quebec, Canada, on Saturday last, the 27th ult. 200'pas eengers were either drowned or burned to deatii. C7Answers to Arithmetical Problem in Chioxicli of 26th ult. The oldest son received S5S9.50 for his share. - 2d " $194.12 3d or youngest " $436.37 " IL F. II , East Buffalo?. Answered also by H. K.K- .UuflT. X roads. (Fractions omitted.) Each sun's share on becoming 21 years of age was $672.10. Answers to Charade in same paper. Hemlock-. Answered by It. F. B.and by 11. K.K. Answer to Qaeil'umtfur Amusement. The apples were sold 7 for a cent ; the oldest had 40; by giving 7 apples for a cent he re ceived S cents, and had 5 armies remaining, which he sold for S cents ; he then had 5 cents, I plus S cents, which are 10 cents the sum that the oldest son brought hnme. 1 he second son i. ad 30 apples: by giving 7 apples for a cent, he received 4 cents, and had 2 apples remain- incr n-hifh Kb ei.1.1 t'..r ft font ho fhpn had 4 cents, plus 6 cents, which are 10 cents the sum which the second brought nome. t ne third son had 20 apples : by giving 7 apples for a cent he received 2 cents, and had 6 apples remaining, which he sold for 8 cents; he then had 2 cents, plus 8 cents, which are 10 cents the sim that the third son brought home. Therefore, the apples were sold at the rate of 7 lor a cent, bacb son received 10 cents lor his apples. 2. One hundred may be expressed by the nine digits and naught thus : 4'J 26 5 80 13 7 100-H.KK. (Arithmetical Questions, 4c., next iree&.) aloLLowj.i'9 .'ills. Iu all en-.- of wfk Ntoraaeb.wbicb are usually attended with want of apiMttitc, nauMa. fri pinir, disturbed slet p and a funeral prw.trat.oil of tht axuiilj powtrs, then pilln will t fuod a witt atd oer taio aVtnrdT. Amoo the nnwt commoQ indieatiulia of a diMaimJ atomarb. are a kdn of fuluws after eatinr.a dry. yellow tongue, flatulenm in tue abdomen. S rrpal live taatM in tbo moutb, bi-avineok in all tn limbn.sioai nea.pain in Uie , waolnf energy, avarsiun tomntai eEirci.ie, and irrt-nularlty of the howels. Thne pynip tmf didapju-ar aftrr a (Vw doxes of the pills bare been adiuinintervd : the ntomai-b. liver, aud bowil, tvsuoie the regular and TijtMroujt ptrfurmau-eof tbtirl'uuctionH, the patient' utivnth return, and in a hurt time the cure in domplt-U r,J-s-j--j- 1 iL.fhere is an artit-Ie aeltinR throuxbout the country that ha atUioed the widi-ft celebrity Tvr knowu a a remedy fur Liver Omi plain t!U We have reference to Dr. tianforr Inrinratar,i3T Liver Remedy, that hap perform ed cure almost ti great to believe, were it not fur tli- unJoubU-d evidence thataccompany thetentinmaiaU. It if, in truth, the Breteit remedy known for liynpepoia, Jaiinliee, or a geiierml debility that o often ttafflen the fkill of our most etuinent pbsiciani. Ir. Sanford bat been l'r a lone time one of the eminent phybieian of New York, and, it ix aid, mont of bin caw-a were treated with the luvicnrator with aueh invariable BUiTern that he baa been induced to offer it aft a family medirin. aud let the world have the benefit of bia discovery. If those hu are troub)el with d.-hillity. head w he, lanmior. or i low, iinceriuic r ver, will trv a bottle, we mini (bey might rave pbjMciant.' bills, and daya, perua Jeara, of niierintX. 4 J"A fcood-l'okint; friend of ours, wbo U on thin fide of fortv, tbU''h Ktun-wh.it hoary-beaded, while absent Irotn the city a lew days usett frttj. nuua a uir Ktonm ttve, and on hi return railed lo aee bit lady-love, but I wan amused to find she did not recoeniiehim ; and imme- ! ditely dterniiiwd to pa" fr a cou'in of bimnelf, lrut ws eventniiy chagrined to find he wan nuppuntin-j ins former self in the atfeetionsof the ladr. which rauedhim to make himself known ; but the lady utill ways that she likes the oonterfeit better than the original, and Innint that be continue if necnwary)ton-the Hair Kettoralive. lo b nad oi tne Urut.u. .NC jmmu Morning hvom. Corrected Weekly Wheat... 1.80 to 1.80 Eggs $ 10 Kje Corn Oats Flaxseed llried Apples. 85 80 50 1,25 1,25 Tallow ... Lard Bacon ... Ham Shoal Jer . 1 1: 11 15 .10 is niov-i r,oo DfrO, In Iwiburr., 34 Inst. Mra. SALLY KINOAN, aftri a!,out 90 vrar. In Milton, 2ilh ult. JACOB WHEELaND, Esq. agvj about 6. y.r!t. In NVw Harm. CLSOth ult. Mm. MARGARET FORCE, daughter of Juafph Bound, l. of Milton, iu fatr 35th year. Nnir HeU-rnt., lTlh nit. Mra. MARY WILSON, ag4 70 Tram formrlT of t hillifananu. lontlr. in IVcoinrtou. Kauaan. Or. RODRIOTE. mn-in-lnir of Hush IMlaa, Kq, of Sunbury, whera be r.irmrly re.MW. Dissolution. rUHE Copartnership heretofore existing nn. I dsr the flame of Zellers o Sterner, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books are left at the house of Mr. Zellers. All per sons indebted will please call and settle up, forthwith. tKAMJIS .lil.LUKS, ISAAU S. STERNER. Lewisburs," July 1, 1857. r5"The Butchering business will be carried on as nsual at the old Stand on South Third street. Market mornings Tuesday and Fri day. I. 8. STERNER. 11ALTIMOKE C A 1 1 D SALT! SALT!! WJ E offer for Sale W LIVERPOOL FINE SALT. do. (i. A. do. do. DAIRY do. Country Merchants who will send us their orders in advance, with instructions to snip when we have a cargo afloat ; can secure Fine or U. A. Salt at live cents per sack less off the ship, than it can be supplied out of store. t sarr, t.iese (jo., tlraio and Lumber t'omiuifcion Merchant. tprar'a Wharf, BALTIMORE. Balto., June, 1X57. s'Jw3 Liwisacao, June 19, 1857. "ITTE the undersigned, Merchants of Lew- V V tsburg, do agree to close our stores on the Fourth of July next. C.cmiIA! t CIIAMBERLIS, IDDINliS k WETZEL, BEAVEit, KKEMKR k M'CLCRE, J. SCHKEYEH k SON BROWN k R1TTKR, KICHOLT7. k CO, JOS. L. IIAW.V, P. k II. LIXKENRAl'M, lUKSIr k VORSK, A. flNDKK, A. AMMO.NS. J0HN II. IIKAI.E. JOStiril M'FADUIN, J. k J. WALLS. COME ONE, COME ALL. TO THE CHEAP DR Y GOODS STORE, TO West Milton with all your might, You'll get all you want, and find 'em right, J. B. DATES.MAN, he is the man, agam. Where you're sure to be suited, and then come When more yon want in the same line. His rule is, now's the time To " settle" that's why he's so cheap, " Cash" is his motto, and he can't be beat. J. II. IJafesnian, West Milton, Has received his second lot of Spring and Summer Goods from New York and Phila delphia, consisting of CLOTHS of every grade, plain, black and fancy CASIMERES, also a beautiful variety of Ready Made CLO THING of all descriptions. Also, Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Silks, Tissues. De Laincs, Du Cats, Prints, White Goods, Ginghams, Em broideries, Ribbons, Hosiery, utites, & otraw Goods. Hardware.Cedarware.Queensware, kc All kinds Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Cash paid for Grain. Also, Joint, Sawed and Lap ShlnnlCSJ constantly on hand. . J. B. DATE3MAN. June 18, 1857. Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! tie. Buy Early, and Save your Money .' ! THE subscriber is prepared to famish at all times the very best COAL of every description, from the W'ilkes-Barre and 8ha mokin mines.- He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro't to ibis markeLwhich he will dispose of at the lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and good measure warranted. teCoal exchanged for merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbit's Lumber Yard on 8outh Water street. Nov. 19, lf5? tf R. I. NESBIT. NOTICE. PROPOSALS will be received at the Com missioners' Office, at Lewisburg, oat Thursday, the 2Zd day of Juty, 1857, fur the Grading, Paving, and Fencing with Iron Kail, of the Public Grounds at Lewisburg I Plana and Specifications to be seen at the Commissioneis' Office one week previous to the Letting. RICH'D V. B. LINCOLN, . JACOB HUMMEL, WILLIAM RULE. June 25, '57. Commissioners. utMPRDVElw1E?STS." IX consequence of the terrestrial revolutions going on in lower Market street. GOLD SMITH & BRO. are compelled to remove the young Mammoth Clothing Emporium op lo next door below Walls old Mammoth Store where, with better accommodations, we are prepared to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER. Call and see. June 9, 1H&7. TOS. L. YODER, Practical Watchma- J ker and draler in Clocks, Watches, Jewel ry. Silver Ware, Pianos, Melodeons and Sheet Music. All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted for one year. Spectacle lo suit any eyes fur sale, and new glasses inserted in old frames. Lewisburg, June 4, 1857. LEWISBURG PLANING MILLS, (at the new establishment, east Mend or the bridge,) manuiacture jjio order or have on hand realy aai worked Flourin2,SiJnig. Shelving aud all kinds of Dredged Lumber fur Carpenters' and Builders' use. We are also prepared to 1'LAXE and RE-SA W 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. fur outside and inside building purposes generally. J. D. DIKFKK.NDKKKKK, JVopri l. I.. LI;HTKSTIIALKK, J t..rt. CIIA'S 8. WET7.ELL, HuyrinlcmUnL Maj X, 18s; rIVI'.RSIT1f AT LEWISBtBG, "TOTICE, Subscribers to the Building 1 Fund are respectfully informed that the Second Instalment on the subscriptions is now due and payable. J. A. MERTZ, Esq.. is appointed Collector, and authorized to receive and receipt for the same. A. K. BbLL, General Agent and Treasurer Lewisburg, May 1, 1857 Good Ktwi! Sew Good!! JSchrcyer & Son have received their second supply of Spring and Summer Goods. They invite the attention of the La dies, in particular to their assortment of SPLENDID DRESS GOODS. New Clothing Store, at I be old stand. PHILIP GOODMAN having purchased the Goods, Ac, of A. Singer, at the well known Store room, opposite Klines' HoteLand having made large additions to bis stock from Philadelphia, respectfully offers to the old friends and patrons of the establishment, and to the trading community in general, " m i. M r . 1 a - ....Hmaiil (for cash,) Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ever offered in the West Branch eonntry. Coats. Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Draw ers, Umbrellas, Valices, Carpet Bags, Hand kerchiefs. &.C., BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sought for in a Cloth ing Store. Call and give as a fair triai. Lewisburg, May 6, 1857. Great Excitement ! MONEY LOST! IT is now universally conceded that the pur chasing of any article of Goods for 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 i'EV AXD 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, L'ndersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings Gloves, Mitts, together with A Fine Lot of Domestic Goods, Prints, Muslins, &e. Also, Ready-Made Clo thing, , CLOTHS, CASIMERES, Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a fine fresh selection of SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, Tear, 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 alt of which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. or exchanged for Country Produce. All he asks, is a Fair Trial; CJuick Sales Small Profits and Prompt Payment. of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mills, not ground any closer tnan tne mills turnisn in this region, and quite as good, it not supe rior, which can be tested by oitiai, sold in large or small quantities. ALtA. A.1I9IMA3. Lewisburg, Pa, May S, '67. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes tamentary on the last will and testament of Mrs. NANCY VANVALZAH, late of Mifilinburz. Union Co, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, in due form or law ; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having just claims against the same ace also requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Near Mifflinburg, May 5, 1857 Notice to Collectors. THE Collectors of Union County will pro ceed to collect and pay over the taxes for 1857. The abatement of five per cent, will be allowed on STATE TAX op to July 9th. ' Treasurer of Union County. CLOCKS, Watchea, and Jewelry, next door to kthe Post Office Cheap for Cash. A. E. DENOKMAMME, Ag t. Lewisburg, April 84, 1884. DRESS GOODS ! Plain Black and f aney Dress Silks. Tissues, Borages, 8hallvs, Robes, Lawns, Brilliants, Grenadines, Ac Also a lot of Parasols, (extra Black) and Fancy colors, jnst ree'd and for sale by May SI. uooaman w ivoamuernn Dr. L BraggM Dr. J. F. Harrey HOMEOPATHIC Physicians, south aide Market St, between 4th A Bth lyetO LEWISBURG, FJ 1 1 Fi- " NEW GOODS ! THE Place to bay Goods, cheap! ISDUO WETZEL Beg leare to announce to the public that they have opened a large and complete slock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. embracing every variety of Ladies' and Gent's Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Linen Goods Vestings, Ginghams, Calicoes, Silks, Berages, Berage Delaines, Shalleys, l awns. Muslins, a large assortment of EM BROIDERIES of all kinds. Bonnets, Hats, and Cap, also a large assortment of CARPETS, ALT, HSU, 4&, alwaji oa haaO. Farmers and Housekeepers an MlXKtfully Id.H4 to amtn nor aaaortraot of GROCr.lt MS, CKOrtLKKr, IIARDKAKK, 0 i.KA' H-4tfi e , ..! at. aatUM tint yo. will to rjrtliia. of tb. but ijtlalltj, joa ma; deatr., .1 Uw omt BUMlaraU raWa. Our Goula war. aalartod with nam) ear, aad w. ballrn .111 k. found of thr r; bnt, ant I fur tkauallty) aa ctiap aa tliy cao rwaaaaalily ba otlcnnl at any other ator. w. tba Wwt Braoch. . r.,on:trull; invite oar old euahn.n to all r. our .torb, and w. an aare. c ai.et yimr want, and ttKtea. J-ttUDLVH taaao aa ual CA Sit Mrel nfuard. ltl.1 ltDlN!. Lr.iaburK, April, 18ST AARON K.WiiTZItL. Goodman a Cbamberlbi HAVE received their regular supply of SPBTJrO AND SUMMER OOODS, which they offer to the trade at the lowest pos sible prices. The stock includes every article usually found in their line DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, j QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, SALT, FISH, tc. &c. They invite attention to their assortment, and will endeavor to satisfy customers, in quality and price. Lewisburg, April Set ItfACKEREL in whole, half, quarter and 111. eighth bbls, Shad, Herring and Codfish lor aala Kr Uondntan k Cfaamwrlia. S1 Syrup and Molasses. Coffee, Java and lllob by . (, onrtm.il A'Cbatnbrrlia. BLACK Tea, a superior arliclcalso, Youug Hyson and Imperial green teas, by Goodman k Ch.mtwrlin. BRASS and porcelain Kettles, Stew pans, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, fcrytha and Swealba. Ar., by QondmaB k Chamtw rlia. CEDAR Churns, Tubs, Pails, Water Cans, Washboards, Ac, by Goodniaa A CbamberllB. iPlLOTHS, Cassimeres and Vestings, Hats, y Caps, Ac, a fine assortment at Gomlaian k Cbamberltn. LOOK THIS WAV! NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! HAVING Just returned from the City with an unusally large Stock and well selected, and am now prepared to sell goods lower than can be bought elsewhere ou this side of Philadelphia. Hardware ! Hardware-! ! Hardware ! ! ! KallS XailS Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oil in fact, everythlasr you may want to build your self a first-rate bouse or barn twenty per cent. lower than ever before. 27it way.' This irwy .' .' CARPENTERS, here you can get the cele brated Greenfield Planes, Spear V Jackson's band, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher's, Beatty's and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent and common Braces, Brace Bitts, Augers, Squares, Guages, Iron Screws, Compass Saws, Hamond's Hammers, Vc Blacksmiths' Iron ifO.V IRON ALL KINDS Bar, Scollop, Tyre, Oval, Round and Square Cast Steel, Spring and English Steel, Vises. Anvils, Bellows. Screw Plate, etc. Forks, Carvers, Spoons, Kettles, Lamps, Can- dlrrtfc-ka, Cutkn MUla. Oilcloth,, Mate. Paaa, Bowl., Sr. H ALL PA f Hit Yon will Sad all the atam, with a great dmbj more at the UaaDwaaa asa lao-t 8ra of jwtru .11 r Al'vr.., In tha old Caaaut gland, LKWIBI KO. Pa. LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ! TJURSH k V0RSE harin? received xx their ami (woods ror 't. would invite the attention of both Town and Country to their carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, fcc. fcc of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to the season and to the wants of the cotnmu nity and of the times. Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that their Store is the place for Bargains! 7 hey take much pleasure in show ing their goods, but more in pleasing their customers by giving good trade. Lewisburg, April, 1867 THE BEE-HIVE! THE "old Mammoth" ahead !- Not- A. withstanding the cold winter and the late spring. J. & J. WALLS have received and are now opening an unus ually large and well selected stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Consisting partly of Cloths or every grade, plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, a beautiful Tariety of Veatioira, Italian Cloths, Jeans, TBaeila and Summer wear, alao Ladles' Dress Goods, rarh aa Sitka, Thanes, Prlaina, Bereftes, Prints, White 6ooila,4iiDchama, KmbfoM'rim, llibbtDe.lloirrT,ljloe, bleactml ajul browa aiualioa, lrun a4neo enawia, alia STRAW GOODS of ererr variety aad style ln a (ne selection of Hardware, Queexsware, Cedar axd Willowware, Brooms, &c. &c.' suited to ail the wants of tbo people a superb lot of CARPET. NGS, kc. kc all of which they offer to their caatonm at nnuinally low price.. Grain and other Country Protluee taken in axebaage far Oooda, IVewiabarg. April, toil. Sunday School Teachers, SUPERINTENDENTS. Ac-, notice, that at the People New and Cheap Book, Sta tionery and Periodical Store, general supply of the Sunday School Colon PaMMtkw will becoostmnt Ir strpion band, and aoM at Um ca.Ukxuo pricrt, jut wbmt ;ou bttve to pay in Philadelphia ftir Uiem, aad then ba?e to pay the freight additional. Getting then from nc yoa aare Um freight, and ran make the M.eetkns to u.t youn-aleea. We will also nip ply the Amertcmn Tract Soctvty'a PnblieafJonn. and many otbernjat Um aaaae rate. All in want of good Kelidoua Kooki of any tyle or Tari ety, at Um moat feaaonabla rate, gtre tu a eall ; we hava many on band, and a number of catalogues to aelwt from ; Mch aa we might not bare, we wonld aeenre with, the tttnwOrtdWteteb. The attention the eineern hmr'ifiT en for years t the THEOLOGICAL DEVARlME.Vt bas ffetured H ample facilities to supply Um Clenry with any thing they might want, and at fair rates. We hope theat hints may be responded to by an extending of pat ronage frutn those wbo wonld boy at tow rates, and wonld have a cheap aad alnaMe Hook Store flonrinh in Lewis, borg. Ivy-'K P NEVIC8 CO. WINFIELD FACTORY! Heat UartlctOat,, Uiuon Co Pa THE subscriber, thankful Snt his fri th; iast patronatK. woold inform riends and the public in eene raL that he condones to manoXac- tare ill kinds of Woolen Goods, sach as Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Satuneiut, Jeans, Blankets and Flannels i also,' Carpet and Stocking Yarns. His machinery being of the best kind in use, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the eonntry. A good sup ply of the above goods kepjt constantly on hand for sale or to eicnange lor wooi, at pneca that can mot fail to vlease. WOOL will be Carded in the best manner and on the shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de li very of the rolls. MARK HALFPENNY. Wiafield Mills, Karen gu, iea?. F &ALC A K. t WbinVs Ceehtoc Ptof-S nearly a gcod as Bw. Uulre St this CScw- AptHSi. MKDICAL KKFOItM 1 f H. DEKSHAM, M.D., Practising ! i.lL Physician and Surgeon, will also pay j , particular attention to Chronic diseases, sucn as urrr complaint, uyspepsia, urongmuT, Throat Disease, Consumption when not to far advanced, Asthma, Piles; Kheumatism, Scrofula, White Swelling.Uropsy.Sick Head ache, St. Vitus' Dance, Pit., Sore Eyes, Can eers. Tumors, Ulcers, Eruptions, Ac-, !' Female complaints, as Prolapsus L'teri, (fall ing of the womb.) and all other complaints uf the tei of every name and form. Must of the aborv iort BLftiMJinii: ltsm( r ena)). n-l Bonv norr o thavn tlyw of iVmalvB. f.-,IiD or.n&i-Bt that wrly potritivvlv be eutwl. (h&vintt mat of trn mai flrteaa jtmri n'-wltunfti.in notrura'! ( tmm b rUwT-tl, a,iMi ema iavraliy aa ukmi od mm hi i rat urnu owl ouraU or rlwrctl. av coapuMUja 1m . Dr. DKHrfll AM rrdutt-J at th Erltlo MHtl Cot- HrSMorviartnaaCt, havlnx Bnt ntuiii iue oiu or aii'- t atbic jrtna ia PbilaOli'hia. alUrwanla Um IUront f or KcUrtw ratoi of awilicativn. This y-tm im U th Btedicioa uf Lb- rrffular or Allopathic yatwm.tr in-v-t Calunel. Arwntc, Aotimony, and Bl.ios, f4fr aai bsttir arvnu having bMpn hitcH'Tvi ;) but it aio m- DranM Utm niaoy valuable .-! i-id- or in lvLaiil- rti-Mi ai kaowa to any olhor -yaui ; al th in.pro-rmnt of the Hrdropathrf, lIofDCjfiaihu: anl TbomKmian - , "u ' - w w atehntil tnrtwv with traat ava KM. Offlcl. S. TlllliDSL . - LEWISBI RG. f piIE subcribers offer for sale, at the JL Lewisburg Foundry, in large or small quantities, 100,000 feet dry Hemlock Joists, Scantling, and Plank, at $9 per thousand. 00.000 Shingles, at $1.50 per thousand. 6,000 feet small Building Timber. Also a lot of Pine and Hemlock BOARDS, Rails and Fence Boards, on accommodating terms. GEUDE-S, MARSH &. CO. Lewlsbnrg, May 15, HH7 HOUSE BUILDERS, rilAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are I appointed Agents for the sale of Doors, Blinds & Window Sah of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. C2Made by L.UJSl'KOLT, Hughesville, Pa, and for sale bv 67 CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisb'g . .w.nn NOW FH0T0QEAFHI0 ART Gallery In AMMUMf BLOCK, Letciiburg. AMBROTYPES AIELALXOTYPES ! E. L. MOW KIT, Artist. AMBROTVPES and Melainotypes male in the most beautiful style, of the art. The Melainotype 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 Gallery, examine specimens, and judge for yourselves. Prices to suit the times Satisfaction guar anteed. Room in Amnions' Block, second storey, entrance on Market street. April 17 Rich and Rare IS the large and choice assortment of new Spring; nnd Summer Good now arriving at the well known Corner Store "BEAVER, KREfflER k H'CLURE. Call and see ! Lewisburg, April 17 JUST OPENING. fTlHE subscribers are now receiving a large X kni well selected stock of Spring & Summer Goods, embracing everything usually called for in a Town Store also a large assortment of Wall for cash or country Produce. ti' Look in at the 'Nchange Store of BROWN & RITTER. Lewisburg, April 17, 1857 CLOTHJNG ! Think wot that we're behind the times, Or if yon do, jurt read the, line.; We're (.UTlllSO the best that'a to be f.ond, All warranted Well-made, cheap, and souudl HAVING concluded to continue business in Lewisburg, the subscribers have therefore laid in a fine and large assortment of Ready Made Clothing and Gent's Furnish ing Goods, whieh we intend to sell CHEAPER TIIA EVER! Our stock consists of fine black, blue and brown cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Cassitner Coats of all descriptions Pants and Vests of every kind voa can think of HATS AD CA PS, Shirt Collars, Pocket and Xeck HJkfs, Trunks, Carpet Bays, Umbrellas, Jcc. at the lowest City prices. Ci7"All in want of anything in our line will please to give ns a call, amrwe will try to suit you. ri? Clothingmadeioorder wnh neatness and despatch- J. GOLDSMITH & EKO'd. Lewisburg, April. IS57 New Arrangements---New Goods! JOSEPH L. H AWN bavins taken the J well known SVYKEH HAT STORE, has refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of , Hats, tops, UcHtlemen CWAm.', ivc. i Al.n a lareP nnd sntemlid stiK-lr of Cl.flTHS i CASSIMERES, &c, which he will make up to order, is he still continues the Tailoring Bosi-: ness. He is prepared to execute all work j CUiiuaicu w uaa l""li,u Juiuiavmyu vs. ...te customer. V. B. Cutting and Repairing rjr done to order. Lewisburg. April 10, 1S57 ONLY OXE BOTTLE op DR. SANFORD'S INVIG0RAT0R, or Uer Beiuedr, wes DP..P1DLH IV. CiritR ANY I.NIC TfttlHI.KD WtTII A Utr Coeni'laUDU, anleiw the Btoft dw-prnit ufratu-e, Ifiroobout the t'nitvd ataten. and the ci.ilised voxld, ia when the ibosd bottle wiH, with (Hairc a olDlf fniluiv, j Boxes, and Si eetitu, frJ' a tvnti. and I each. rture the pattent U health aoU Tiiror. We wl-h to call J There is a consklerabee ie viBs by taking the larger m Um attention of all to these fart. Uist the lnirabr is ie. e.miHunded by a phyiician who has need it in hi prac- 1 B. THrertltmii for the cir-Iaoce of rpatients In every tire for the nat twenty years, with a uccer altnuet cred- ' dfiorUrr are affixed tu vavh !. Jen- V, la? ulours and that tt m entirely Toxetable. bring eomptwed of guma tme ideao' the strength of thf- guiut may ne fhrmea wnen ll w a now a oa P"wirm iw iBTiinraur ' contains a mnch strength as one hundred doses of Calo met without any of its deleterious effects. One bottle Is the surest thing known to carry away the bad effect of mineral poison of any kind. Only one bottle la nenled to throw out of the system the effect of medicine after a Ions; tck ness. itoe bottle taken for Jaundice nnoft-l all yellow ufs or unnatural color from the nkin. One dose after eatinir is sufficient to rl fere the nt -mach. and prevrnt the food from rising and nourintr. Only one done taken before retinas; prefi-nu nichtmare One dose taken at nigut loosens the bowels gently, and enree costi Tenetvs. One doss taken after each meal will core TWwprpnla. One dose of two tea-spoonsful will always relieve tick Headache. One bottle taken for frmale obotrnrtlon remorcs tha cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves C ho lie while One dose often repeated Is a tmreenre for Cholera Mor bas, and a sure preven tative of Cholera. One dose taken often will prevent the recurrence of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feeling. n One or two doses taken occasionally is one of the best remedias for a cold ever known. Thousands of cases of Inflamatktn and weak ness of the lungs have been eured by the Invignrator. One dose taken a short time b-tlre eating, give vigor to the appetite, aad makes food dienst wel I. One dose ofle n repeated eures Ll.rouic Uisrrlvea in itw worstJorms. while xummer and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two dnees euro attacks caused by Worm-, while for worms in ebUdi-en,there is no surer,afvr and speedier remedy in tne world, as It never fails. There is no exatxermtion in these statements ; they are plain and aaber facta, that we can give evidence to frovo, while all who use U axe giving their unaiumooy testimony In its favor. - - - We wish all wbo are sick aad. dvMtttated to try this remedy, and erst it thoroutihly, and say Ik. a re not heu anted by iu use wa should like to hear from, as we have yet to bear from the first person woo baa used a bottle of Invignrator without receiving benefit, for there are such astonishing medicinal virtues in it, that all no matter bow long they have been afferteAif their com plaint arises from a deranged Urar, will be benefited, tf not entirely evroa. BA.rORD A CO, Proprietors, Bmlw, Sew York. Sold by CHRIST CALDWELL Leuburg. -.) W. R. MER WIS. Aent. FOR SALE CHEAP A good second hand TOP BUGGEV Inquire of tf H. D. WALKER, N' l- J. n. C. RAKCK. A TTORXEr at Law, MMInburr, 1. Union Co.. Pa. CV'All prr,ffanal I n stness entrusted to Iris care, will be porictual.'r and failhlully attended to. June 1, '5i yl REMOVAL. VEW ana Magnificent Stock of i1! COMT.iTIO V! RIi: I EICHOI.TZ Si WAfi.VER Lave eltgantlv refiitcd the HionTooin furmcrfy rccapird by C. Mensch, un Murkct ht. Ler Third. lci I ihpy will Vfra or han t , f(,..f,.r,,i,r..ri T d ft r a!e the v?rv besC x. Krutt. Nuttons. V Cull and Ve 1 Lcwubursr. April tt, lr-)7 John B. Linn, TTORi; AT I.IW-in Fr.ck a lil. ck, .Nuitu M St, near Market. t73 Lsiniurg, la. DR. KELXING S r i . i CaDCer Institute, ff the Tralmeni CI Cancers, Tumors, Wens. tlcrM, Scroluia, i any Growth or Sore. " ' Chronic Diseases rene- rally can be curpil (ii curable) withuut snrjjical operation or poison. Forall particulars write, state diseases plainly, and enclose 25 c'ts lor advice; Letters must have a postage stamp j en l" closed to pay answer. Medicine sent any istance. Addrns C L KtLLI.Mi. M U. Mrcbauicsburg, Cumberland Co, Pa. Meebankaimrg l aiilm lima llarrhl'irz. on tbwC V. Railroad, aud arcraaible from ail parta of tlte I alon. Old and venax. poor and rich, acme all wa will do ym pt. wa'Tu tliow afUirtMl who can not vl.it iar pvr nallr, 1 will '!, per mall, nn meipt of $A only. aHucit to arvoarw McdKine.wilh full Ihrrctiuua S-r nw,4kc dua all fartiralara. A'tdra?. aa abora Cm 70 LEWIS PALMER, RCIIITECT and BUILDER, J LEWISBUKO, rSOffice in the L'niversity Building PA. 6s3 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, gilt) fiD.r.Vg iiifij. The subscriber has just received a vplendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREES, 1 Irom the celebrated Nurseries ol EUwawfcr Ruehest-r. N. Vembracm? the very I best varieties of A pples.Prars.Peacbes.PIums, I Cherries, Apricots, Nectariues,Grapes,Goov ' ies. Raspberries, Currants, StrVwberri.. Large Hone Chestnut, European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Asb, Sugar Maplw for street planting. Ever-blooming Ruse, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other Flowering Plants. fiVNursery Grounds on the farm of Ja' F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewisburg. All orders addressed lo HENRY R NOLL,Agtfor JJIEKKILL LINN, will receive strict attention. Terms mvariubly CASH. Lewisburg. Aprl 9. 1857 LEWISBURG BAKERY. rriHE subscriber has rented for a term years the commodious rooms first below Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Dulalna; Bread, Cake, Tarts, &c. and hopes to bt able to render entire satisfaction and recira a liberal support. H also offers CONFECTIONERIES. of every kind and quality, at Whnlesals and j Retail. ICE CREAM fur the public and for ' parties, in large or smalt quantities. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. fyNuts, Toys, Spices, 4c. always on haul. Orders at home or abroad promptly amend ed to. SAMt'EL HOFFMAN. HEALTH OR SICKNESS! C'bookc between bctn. HOLXOWAY'S PILLS. The blood f urn i.-bef the material r. every bone, cm fie, gland end f.1re in the hnirao frame. W hen pare, it .eruree health to ererr one; when corrupt, it nweev iwrily prMuee di.p..c. II ill-wat'9 Pma operate dirwet. ly npn thr ck-meiibt of the .tream of lite, aeutralialng the rioeif.le of ,lt.ea!". anil thin radirally rurin tha malady, whether located in the nertea, the .tumach tha liver, tlie bowels, the muscle, the skis, the brain, or any other part of the mratem. ised THBouuorr rnr world t 1I"UwaV- I'lLlji areeMwlly effiearinn in) wptatclw eemmon to the w h!e human race, and In disorder. Jpv culiar lo certain climate. ai.d IncaUlies. . At.AR.VIXC ItlMiRPMS. Pyeper-sia. aud di'rDgement of the liver, the aonree cf Infirmity and mitTi-riDr. and the entire of rnumerarte deatlta, yield to three curatives, in all raiwa, however a. . gravat'-d. actio? a a niiM ponrtnve. aiierauvv ani it-o- ' ... ik. .rifv ,! nniH .,ul invl. orate the ey-lem and the cintitutkn at Uie ame tittn. cf.xfkal n tAKxeysxesrors comi'laixth. When all .timuiant. ti.li, the renovating and bracing properties of the Pills give firmnea. to the shasirig nerves end cnlevbied musclea of Uu victim of eueraldo. bilily. 1EI If A TF. FEVA1E3 All Irregularities nd ailai, nu incident to the delicate and a-neitive organs r.f the wt are removed or prrvenbrfl l.vafew die i.f thee mild, but infallible alterative. o mother wh. mtapie her own or her children s heal Ok sctKrtrir expoksexexts. Th- U.n.lon -Un-et." the l,.n.lcn -MrJical Review.' UTi'i the mcft enntafnt t ittv tttt-ultT m tirvat Britiu, Frnef and lieriuaiiy, Katj ulogiili Ui I'll la sntl iivT lovrDUr. UoUocys Pillt are tie hi si remedy Inosci -r tC.- fhr ..iiriurr IflsfftiWa Asthma Diarro-o IuHeentioa 1totl OumplaintS I'n'V'T lnfliwuia Conzhs iTlinry InrtamniJitioa CnlA IVfiT anil Aitm Inwara Weak Chert IHseatcs ' mule C.mj.'luut U.rr Cmnt'lnints CoitiTeBw lle-sviauie Lwiiofi-p.rlt lnrpepma 1 lies Venerial AiTertk a istcae and GraTel, Swondary Symp's Worms of ail kind a Hold at the Manufartnries of Profewor IIoIkwy. PO Mftldt-n Lar. Xi-w Yrrlu and 2U Strand. Isondon, at. I py all rvr.pt -table IfruppUts and Dealrr of 3lelirine TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors woulj state that he has re ceived the Fall and Winter fashions, ami is prepared tu CUT, MAKE, and KEPAlR garments as nsual. He wtll endeavor, as heretofore, to eiecute his work satisfacto rily t all. LewUburg, Sept. 4, 1856. Vocal and Instrumental Basic. r1HE subscriber having located himself ia Lewisburg, is ready lo teach Instrumen tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, Melo deon. Guitar, Violin, Yiuliucello, Flute, and all Brass Instruments. He will also teach Vocal Music. Having been taught in the best Schools in Germany, he deems himself qualified to ren der satisfaction. He will also tune Piano, and put them la repair if desired. Residence for the presem """","" Jan. 19. 1857. rwuv. , .... William Jones, ATTORNEY a. Law.rollcctions promptly attended to. Office on South Second, recc,y by "g. WANTKD ! IORTTBoat Bulltlcr-annrarpen-' tcrs, to work in the Bua tiard at Lew isburg. Good wages and constant employ ment will be given. jfor, u. -38; PKU'K, M.IFER A CO. " rOr!.-A smi:l KEV eaquite ai the C.iourV'f Ollice.
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