Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, July 24, 1857, Image 3

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    Letvishurfj, I'a.
Fkiiuy Morning, Jlly 21,18-j7
Al. lotTI'" Mai.nla.-turer.. M.-rrhaut.. Me.-l.anii
Put v lrtiteer ia l"tv ami f.uuy. l'utlisttrra '
all p!h. wi-b lw luy or ?.!!-w..uM 1. well to emi.!- ti
e-.ltnuns v( tl.e l-viJtrtj Ckrtmtrl'. whi.-h ha a larce
a... in-T.-a.il cirenl-rtton 1u a r...iiinu.i'. r-.ulainii.it a
l.rire (.rvrti" f eetlee. 1..1..-UI iri-dii. vm, ixu-uw. rs
an JeaU-r, as aay in Ui but. I
dj Sec Sew tdvei'tisi'Uiouta. j
lTUanks to Levi Hauck and mhrrs for a
taker's d.iren (with cash .1' eonr-e) of new .
snbseribers from Old Butr-lce. making aoom
rii-ri for the Vl.rooUU in the one P. si Oilice iJ"The Dauv.lle momit takes from
of lluilalue -V Koads theca:!tal of the richest ' tlie U-jiuUican 1'icst of Danville, of July
farming and milling township in a d. tea or iv Jjl, the following tariff of harvest
iweuty counties. Tiny used to call the place wa:,fS) unanimously established at a luect--Sieeptowu"
(in the old days when the Vhrm,- . f u)0Kn Lu,j at Wa9uinstonville OU
tr? could not mutr half a dozen Mibscibcis . . . , T , , ,
-., ii, , 1:M
i il... R.i-...ls t jr.i.Hrs i1 H mil 1- ori-sl llll .
liere we now send over 70,) but the heart of I
liuiialoc Valley is now wide uutikt lor l.ibeity
and the llight!
LewMiurg IViinik Seminary Hiiililim?.
This edifice is so far completed that wecan ,
with safety say it will be ready for use at the
next Session of the Seminary, in September.
It is the most tasty in ar.-hilectuic, and well I
adapted to its purpose, of any with which we ,
are acquainted, iu the Sta'c. Located near ,
Cie centre of a lowu s.ju ue, sumuu-ut of the '
native forest trees retained for use and lor
oruament, its situation is in itself everything I
Hoir'iKlA qnil t ie 1 1 1 r.r..n,.e .fivlllltee fMIII
,,, i ,.:, .
J own and Colle to ensuie privacy ana tjuiet. i
A small brook runs on the premise most i f ;
the year j a large garden is laid out, a well of
good water is in use, and walks am! other al-1
tractions will be heieafirr arranged. ;
The building is of brick, three storeys U .
height above the basement. The covering of
r . ir .1, ., i
the roof is a composition novel fi r this rrgiou.
I pon ti-lu boards, slanted one or two inches '
Pr foot, are Lailtd luo layers of felt, sauna-
Kd in tar, upon which hot pitch is pc urcd to i
the depili ol'a quartet ol an incii, and in that
is embedded coaise, clean giavei ; iheu alio- 1
iher layer of pilch, another of gravel, Ac, uu-1
til a proper thickness is obtained. This cover- '
in" is :li.t Id l.e liir.ri eli. M. :n..l .tiiihlt' liiail '
t:a" or slate. The gravel is br.niSht from the
ocean-beaten shores ol Cape May a Iongdis-:
mice o(T, bin a the rain pauns ou the root"
tne bright Jersey girls can ihinkol one c. uioa
mon from their home 6uie near liieui.
The lco;;ih of the .-nuctuie is 13-1 fettj the
central portion is 0(3, and t'to w.i.gs are each
43 feel deep. In the I aeip. i.t are cisterns,
kilclieu rui.e, ct Kai'j sVc Above, arc three
parlors, dimr.g, library aud other rooms, a
ii.am study room about 0 feel s.juare, and
siieping rooms, (dceoiuuii.d.tiiii luo t.i b.i.r
occupanis cad.) si.ilicient for sii) pupils, widi
their teachers and hotisekeejiers, and furnish
ed with clothes presses aud oilier necessary
futures. Aueu.iou has been paid, throughout,
lo health, by proper ventilation to neatness,
by bathing apparatus, and water secured
and gas and water pipes are laid throughout :
i.i.- uuiuiing, lor use wueucver lliose conveni
ences can he obtained.
Mr. Root, contractor, Mr. Hiunm, plasterer,
and .iev. Mr. Dull, Superiiiicii.lwg A
Agent,
some-;
have siven us a -oed job, at a cost of
..i.i i.nc -j, ..,.11'f, ,.i w jijt. ruvi-siou la yei .
lo ue inaue.
the enterprise and liberality
chiefly of C. W. SchalUe and others, a plank
walk has alrealv been thrown over the ravine
in South F.lth s.rcct, and ,. i.s contemplated to
liare fonhwiiii a complete dry walk or pave-
m..n'M..ii..s u.,u,., i.. '
, " V , . , '
tiiis w ay, Ine young ladies need never have ti
dispute the way with the
hich we learn that the number of pupil-; last '
y.'ar has been .o, whohave me entire ei vices
of the following live Instructors : ;
Miss A. TaVLiiR, Principal, and Teacher i f
Mental and Moial Sciences; Mi, Sim I
MXton, Assistant, an l Tccht r .f Maiheuia- !
ties; Mi-s IIahuiit I!, .sniii r, Trarlicr of
ihe Natural .Sciences; Miss Kum J. Knurs-.s..s,Te;ich'-r
ol Piano, MeloJcolLanil in-;i g ;
Miss .Maaia 1. Misns, 'i'cachcr of inlawing,
Painting, a:.d Crayoning. ,
In ad.hiioo, the Scm.nary has the aid of Dr.
MttcoK. President of the rmversity. Prof.
j.omi, Liccturer on me .Natural Sciences; '
auu .nr. tuLkxiu, icacuer ui oermau aim
French.
Five vnillif ladies bnvin" enmnlelpl ll.e
three years ciirse.u ill giaduale nest Monday, :
and receive an engraved Diploma certifying
lo iheir attainments. With their new build-
ing, the Seminary ran next session accommn.
date double its present number of boarders.
The teachers are Incd and competent, and ,
every effort will be made to secure the moral
and mental improvement of the young person
confi led to their charge. We can assure all,
at home an Iabroad. that the Lewisburg Sem
inary is well worihy of their patronage. And I
what accomplishment, what wealih, can a pa
rent or ward bestow upon a young lady, equal
to that of a refined christian education ! j
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lwlslmr;r Steam liinnrry.
Messrs. Levi Stefslb and Fraskli Set-1
Eia have within a year enlarged ihe Tannery j
cn North Fifth street in a manner worthy of
,, . I
nubnc no ice. -1
lu the rear of the old buildings they have ,
erected a two stor.-y edifice, we should sup-;
pose u ty mil leu in size, wiinin wnicn tney i
have at work a fifteen horse poer engine
with a thirty inch stroke U was made by j
Hrooks fVCo, near rhilailelpliia.at a first cost !
of fVZSQ, and works as smoothly an-1 nui$e. '
I... I., a t- q n .. o .....a u-a j..ne c,.t I.e.. ... &ni',
. . ... .... ...
it-.::, : ::z ::z: : z
JlliUUl tlUl aai.u 1.1 iiil luie, iu viovi unu o
13 '
...r. nlnv-snell-and Ihe enlcrnrisinir nronri. 1
- ... . ii-tiu ucw lueuiocrs on ceniueaLc. y,- : ... ' .. , .... v.. ,v,s.. .,i.c v. ....... imiuonu 3 i.ai..i..co, u.-
ana tlie itle an.l prosperity ol mat quarter ol ' ir , ,j languages. .Vinisters as wen as oiners oi ine . having made large additions to his slock from 1 Blacksmiths' Iron WOX IRON ALL
the lowu will be enl.anceJ. i ' 1 J nu,ul,cr 01 communicants reported, j,n,-rent denominations, are resp.-cilully invi-: Philadelphia, respectfully oifers to the old , KINDS Bar, Scollop. Tyre, Oval, Round and
f..i..t.M.. sr.nr.n.;n..il,(.ii... ' ; adults baptized, 3,370 ; iufants led to attend. Services to commeuce at J i frien,is anj patrons of the establishnienl, and s quare Cast Steel, Spring and English Steel,
lai.uo,!!.. slice prtpai nincaojtc. . .. i- 007 amount contributed for 'clock ,he f"rcn,,"n' t. ., , , to the trading commuiiiiy in general, j Vises. Anvils. Bellows, Screw Plates, etc.
we have received the 3.1 (.atal..-ue of the baptized, lo.WO. , amount contributed lor E .,c. ItarW the Lar-est Cheapest and best assortment. I HOUSEKEEPERS ! Table Knives and
Lewisburg University Female Institute, from congregational purposes, l,0:jd,'.IOi : for .... T. ,, s r7, T,.h, s.ne r I Forks. Carvers. Snnrms. Kettles. Lamos. Can-
etora contemplate giving it additional employ. ! Hayes, I)irccluf for Union count r, &c.
ment i the softening, breaking, or ..fulling- , ,.Soni0 qucgtion of J,,, lavi bcen
f Indes, and in preisin-them between rollers M f
in lieu of poundmj them. Some 20 or 30 ad-, r , v '
d.tional vats are under covcr-aad, with the rcr,J ' ' Lerliu, the Commipsioncrs
former vats, accommodate to $10 to i2,too for the sale adjourned it,that the Commis
worth of stock. There is a great saving of j sioncrs of the two counties may prepare
hard man and horse power by this machinery; ample warrantys for the purchasers.
the liquor can be heated o as to extract more I
of the sirenpth of the bark ; the bark is ground ,' The New York Academy of Medicine
finer, and yields more of the virtue sought; have recently reported upon the subject of
work is done much quickci, and equally as the Washington epidemic, and are of opin-
wed if not bct'er than by hanu ; with the same
workmen, they can turn out $20,000 of stock
per year where they have turned oul but $7,-
oon only ; and ihe spent or exhausted tan bark
mpplies the fire with nearly all the necessary .
fuel. The whole cost of machinery, putting ;
it up, and t'ie new build nts and vas was
abou,t 1 7 n k I
about St.floo. and the advantages will abua-
QiDtle OVe-..,' . .... .. . f ,U- : . . I
dintly overbalance the interest of the canital
aurxsiea aaa '.lit wear ar.d tear of machinerr.
. - ,
;rviie seem to be so scan e out in Free-
' rurt. III., thai when they leave they arc sadly
missed. (Nut so in the staid Old States a
dozen or fifty may here drop off on a little trip
of a thousand miles or so any day, and no gen- j
eral vacancy be seen.) Witness the follow-;
iug a late Haiti Fritport Journal: j
I'jusomi. II. .Men Putnam and lady. S.D. j
' Clink and lady, A. w. Hice and lailv.J. W
halV.r and sister. Dr. Vau Vaizah and sister.
Sir. Serogzs and Dr. Sicarns left on the evc
r.inz train for Dtibuqne, yesterday, en route
lor St. 1'aul and St. Anthony, on a pleasure
excursion.
' IUU till Ul U.T w
i J J
For Mowing per day
40 cts.
50
75
75
heaping "
" Cradling "
Kaking and binding
And other woik equivalent.
f'M.ivi. That the menibers of this meet
ing shall not work under the ahvve mentioned
prices, and we also reccommend it to our fel-low-laborers
to form the same resolution."
Wages have doubled, on an average,
since that day. How would our farmers
now got along without the help of II us-fce'.-,
Manny's and others' Reapers aud
Mowers 7
J&-STliE Stoum, of last SuuJ.iy after-
noou uuJ cvetiiuir, prostrated corn, timothy,
e J
graiu very extensively ia this region,
creating thereby considerable damage. Oa
the liutl'aloe creek, about two miles from
r;verj seVcral fruit aud forest trees were
progtriltC(1 by ,uo wind. In MIflliuburR,
. . , - ,. , . ,
about dusk, a shaft of liohtniDg struck a
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mulberry tree iu froutof Kcv. Isaac Grier's
and broke it off, ucar the ground ; at the
same time, several persons ia the house of
Mr. Uaot, several rods distant from the
tree, received an cltcrio shock, the effects
' 1
of which on one or two were felt iu lame-
Less uutil the next day. In Muncy, most
of t,lc roof blown off the -Methodist
chapel erected two years ago, which was j
damaged perhaps to tho amount of 81000.
' A barn belonging to Dr. James Kankiu
was partly unroofed ; a stable at Tort I'enn
i was struck by lightning ; and a bhoek of
wheat about a mile from Muncy was struck
aud consumed.
l'roiu H until 10, that cvening,flishcs of
lightning were almost constaut affording
a sublime proof of the power of tho Crea
tor, and a inaguiiiceut display of the glories
with which lie can invest even tho earth
II is footstool.
Saturday previous, and the Monday
following, wero marked by severe storms i
, . . . . . I
ia difforeut parts of the United State.
BfluThe l'iltslorg lVdyterian Iianner
. r ii
lvcs the following statistics of the Old ;
b'cbool Trcrbyterians in tLe U. S.. for the I
Tr;ir r B.w . s,, , M o , . p, l.,- .
... a.""j .",
I i jo : eanaiaaiea lor too minwrr, so I '
'licentiates. 57: ministers. 2.411: chur-:
: . ?t n-i . !,.... sir..
' "u-'""i
lu mstaiations, 1'JJ; pastoral relations '
dissolved, V20 ; churches organized, 109 ; '
ministers rcceived,S3 : ministers dismissed, i
n . i , , . , ,. j
' ,mmilc" "eaoeu, iu ; cuurcucs uis-
solved, U : now members on examination, ;
boards and church extension, 5573,233;
miscellaneous purposes 230,502. Total,
$2,742,701, or over 11 for each member
reported.
Jfrai?"Tbc Judges of the Common Picas
of Philadelphia have decided that Wm. 11.
Mann, the Union candidate for District
' 1
Attorney, irus l.ttt fall Ir.mlly elected by i
J J :
ow or liUU majontr, and that orer one,"di uir Kcratie.s i-.;7-oii. jwryi.
(huusiinJ illegal votes wero polled for Cas-
fjnco)
As tliC Loti1aturC haTC
I
fcince authorized tico District Attorney-?, i
j I , . i . . I
aua -MiiU Las ar nuiuteu to that oluce, it !
rcuia'D l "cn whclhcr Cassidy will bo
ejected. The frauds Cetablithed,wcre most
audacious aui alarming.
sa-rv tiRwttnr ' nr .Smn tlm PlnirfifiU !
CWOpc, Of OOap, IU0 ClC.irUeia
man who promised 100 votes for Fillmore
in Lewisburg, is Chairman of the "side
door" faction for this State, and if all we
read and hear about him be true, he is well
fitted for the work assigned to that ilk.
(Others named on tho Committee are said
10 " llm01 mea ) iviuiocr Cleaver is
"one of 'cm" the same everlasting candi-
date fur Canal Commissioner who voted
...,.,, ...
"straight for Luchanan, while getting all
ho CJalJ to 0 "itra'ght" for Fillmore.
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eS"ChancclIor loong of Blair county,
Irof- V of Granville (0.) College, j
and other friends of the University at i
i,cwisourg, wo nave noticca in town this
week premonitory of a crowd of welcome
vi6;ter8 for tbe Commencement escrcises.
CQiuAt the election in DanvHlc.Tucsday
. . r, .1 1 .1, a
lliSt vr uotll was rcoectea .-resident ot j
comraDy; m. c. Gner,
rp . J c..--!-1.-.-J l . mi
'""surer cp.uKuutlllj iuomas
ion that the air was poisoned, and not tho
food.
A policeman was shot dead bj burglar
in New York city. Tuesday last. It was
wir.b difficulty tbe murderer was saved from 1
i l. i .
LelD8 hBDg "P hmp
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ICg.l!A...Jewi;um.ni,n4nnlt,..Mtnmn
JSTScc advertisement in another column
e.f .( '.,,,,, V,itJ i
Vf yHiaywinyvi a f'aA(.va,ve,e j
LEWISBUKG CimOXICLE
j The Mobile Tribune says that for sever-
' al days past large fine peaches Lave sold
! in the streets uf tLat city at fifteen cents
j apiece.
fUS TUS laWUBl'kll CURUKICLB.
Ml!iC E l.I.A X llOL'-j EX IGMA.
I am composed of 3S letters.
My 5 6 31 37 5 21, is found in every civilized
counuy
7 29 5 25 11, a part of royalty
131 10, a vessel
32 2i 14 38 25 7, is a near relative
81 IR 15, an important period of time
Sti 37 11. part uf the human body
11 SO 7 lj 20 37 25 3S, a ladies name.
31 4 2'.l 10 21 20 7 22 31 9, has been seen
in Lewisbur
27 25 3G 5 3, a kind of fruit
:i:t 20 7 9, a planet
2:1 21 2 11 20 34, a gentleman's name
2'". 3V 20 21 22 25,a kind of fruit
15 31! 19 22 13 21, a farm implement
15 29 30 19 2fi 3fi 12 25 30 30, was a no
ble patriot
21 20 7 9 25, a useful creature
IX 29 7. a kind of tree
85 29 8 5, a kind of metal
8 25 15, an evergreen.
My whole was a celebrated German Musi-
ciau and composer. M.A.A , Kelly
CHAPADK.
Of syllables three I am composed,
Ol letters thrice as many,
I am lonnd iu all great waters,
Vet Oceans, not in any.
Very small I have always been,
Yet very large when told,
Willi Wiliiiot, aud with Millward too,
I n valued more than gold.
I'm always first iu war.
Yet never known in fight,
I have also been with Washington,
Not loug before he died.
I am found with every Ianryer,
Yet not with any man,
I dwell with every woman
Who can tell ine what I am 1
K F. B , East Buffaloe.
CD" Answers are requested.
l"'Rev. John Guyer will preach for the
Methodist church bent Sunday, at the usual
hours.
Preaching also in the Presbyterian chore h,
at 101 A. M.
V.MVKIISITV FEMALE ixsriri IK.
The Public Exerriwa of this Institution Ht cnmmni
i " i '!. ' "'? VV:Xm'??,l'?l"Ji
N-h.M.1 will rt.nunncc mt 1 tielm-k. r. M.,t.r Uiat day aaa
enntiuu unm satur.iy. laorick. M.
I Tli- rirriM. ,.f thv ffra.luaiiuir t'Ufis witluto pUwia
i thr lui.twt rhun-h, a Monday -;ib July, counutuciu
Jiilil-Ci-yiol :ii .Hs'U'is'itirg.
ComiiK'ncfiiicut I'.xfrclson.
Til Kii.i.i.-!tini. ol tl.r i...rHl elated will .s.mu.cnre
on Tiiur-.ia aiti'io.H.n, July i, a...t mi.iiiiu ibrougb
l ll .ay. saluraaj auu me i. reuoou ...
... .evii.V ...liI. . will l .l..li.MrMl l.e Ilia
.. .... ........ i V Vi. ... i
He.. .1. W . Asi.kks -s. at 2.1(1. I. M . n. I u.v.Tlly Label,
b. lore Ihe Svirly for Moral an.l Keliiioiu. Imiuiry.
la lite KTr.itu;. at T.so.ibe auntinl .loeo.me tw.rorethff
; fa. Ii.. ki. .s.i. ty. iil I .1. ... :rd lu Uui uaii
I iburcb. by in ... c. a. ioi...i Abi.,tou.
! iheir 'e,i.'.i.rat..i."i'i. ihe K.Vau.. H..- or.i.on .ill b .1-
: liv. re.i by it. . J. a. K1L11. al ; in .. clock, iu LuiYeruiy
o..,..i. i.Hmbiir...u.CiAt.i.N.
1 l)n Tl KSUAV, -.'sih. the f.arj of Tru.t-i, anj ltoar.l
of 1'uralor, a-....iil.l.. at K oVl... k, A. M. A me.-til.ii of
Ihe Klii.itt..... Sc:.-ly . b.Mlu thelb..u.l Ch.irali,
in the sft..ni.M.n. ana A.l.lri...... iun lie i-ai-s-tea from
W. T. l.KNTL, 1 l, Plliawl.. Ilr-T. UrstiT lu.
1' ft i Inil , an 1 !:. 1. J. Yi:kSKii, of I'ltUhurtf. J'hr
bration of th Literary Suriftiett ocrum iu tlie KTftinf,
iu lh l tmerotty Cha,!: tli'rreitiflD will be hy 1 1 in K
rrllcucjr tier. 1'uLUM K, and luo IWlU hy ihn IWr. C. tl.
Maim. or ..o..rt, it . i.
(in WKI.N KSOAV, Toa:
uxtscrnzvT. The nmiiei ho-
I giuitiiig at U o'clock, A. M.
r?Ti'e Executive Committee of the Union
County Agricultural Society are requested to
meet at my oilice on Saturday, 8th Aug. next.
al 2 M-va important business,
1- -V. MERTZ. Puc. r.
The following gentlemen are theCommiltee:
jlr,n uiinm-T ..,,ir..i. ainu. feorr
G F Miller, s'ltiuer. Thos Cornelius, David
Watson, Shein Spigelmyer, F Uolender,James
Marshall, Isaac Eyer, M Kleckner.lohn ast,
Win tJephan, it V 11 Lincoln, J A Merit?. r ran-
tWnllson Jils M'Cre.ght. John W.lt.M.chael
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riTThe Corner Stone of the new Church
f lhe ,:i.lej )elnertl in clirist. a, lNew Ber-
hn, will be laid on Sumlav, the yih of August
the new Luthtian church edifice, at Mitllin
burg, will be laid on Sunday, August Kth. A
number of clergymen are expected.
J. Fox, E. KarrMaH, '
J. Gast, J. Klusk,
H. DnnK-tnKir. Committee.
W.Kjl.'S 11 tilt UK.-IOKATITE We retr the nauer
to the aJverti-itM-nt of 11.. -.pular rcuiedjr. Il ia
liithly rcc.mmeiid.il l-y all who hare uaed it, an.l ha....f-
""' r"""1" .br " """"i 'n"'""'-- J
know-of ir.-ntl.-men iu tin country, who l.aee lKSn at-
''' e.r..h.i th, .r ha,r ...tirj-iy rcei..r.si to
to if. rorm-r luxun.tn.-e and beauty, ly tlie ue of!
!... I meilii-inn. tlif rlillit:4 nf ilif-t. f thrt Wi atliT. ind
liun.tr.-UoroUi'Traui-.. .PHlii-f a Uxitylii th !y!lm
al I. ....-... n an ntlaaap Tar.r.U. tlie liVt-P 1m--
r.ii-!. lu'htlv t.Tn.n-d. ni n-oa siiinuint.r. trad
' tLfin-oilTfca in tliin fitunli-'O wiii try Or. ,'-iu-
r- rr- ininit.r.ihT m.iT Mir.. ..n-ii. f. m
b-stiiy to iu -mi-ei.y in curing ii.-i.ii-u,iii'iiKcnn.n..-uur
Sttiuua. Ji, anl other .il to foiimton iu a family. tcU
vi nicili'-im. 'nx.fr ati't b.-tler than any ilom- of pi I In w
tier mrtUlewetl, d is to mild Uiat th finallrat iaUut can
Uk it.
IIKAD! KKAI:r YB AFKI.KTKD. KKAh!! II. T.
'oiIhiM oIUtk l the anuct-l Iiik -i-num rntttration,
rluiJ txlrmrt i:,i,l.u,hKh rnutArr.mii.lii.hwl the iu.t
extraTTdm.try run of nil other Mauler r. nn-dit-n. itrtid
thr svlTfrti-H-iirf nt in unothfr column, heaitnt '-llcliu-lol-l's
Oenitino rtI'avt.Oll.,
iUtlDi.oUuts iHni;rt.
Corrtrlrd Wrtkly
Wheat... 1.75 to 1.80 Kggs S 10
Kye 85 Tallow 12
Corn 80 Lard Z
Oats 50 Uacon 10
Flaxseed 1,25 II am 15
Pried Apples. 1,25 Shoulder 11
Uutter 10 Cloversccd C,00
MAIIKIEO, .
On 11 :fl oil, l Ke r Hendrieks COPPF.R of
rine Creek and Sli Cll A I: ITT VANDI.1MI of NnrthM
On Ihe Dlh in-t. .y I- M Miindel K.J.NO PKIIAe'rEB
of Nortb'J and MIm SARAH J PAlNKof Sunbury
In Lewi.l.nrir. ISth iuit. WILLI AM WAT.LT?, aged 7T
rear l..r f"f year, a cUiaen nfll.il B..mnnb.
In Lewieburib ! avCbild of Laopoli kahn, Mte
of IWneille, acisl 20 daje.
In Miltoo.Ctliinst.ajed 11 montha, VIItfil.MA.danrli-
i ler f ll...n.u.. II. aud ajiaaoein in. n .,e j.u,
,'..... nr ... . I. !.lnnrf. U ed about tt mOlttha.
,:,;n ; wt ix nth u.m isaac w.
i Aimvr vn .mI about US eeara.
Near Hear liap. Norlbulllterland Co, 13th Int, MARY
wife of Aaa T John, In b.-r ftah year.
Railroad Meeting.
A MEETING of the Stockholders of "the
Lewisburg, Centre & Spruce Creek
Railroad Company," will be held at Ihe house
.f Samuel Haunt. Jr. in Millheim, on Tcesdav
August 11, at 1 o'clock P. M. The object of j
the meeting is to lane lino consiuerauo.. ...c
propriety of an immediate letting of ihe Road.
A full attendance of the stockholders is very
desirable.
llrThe Board of Directors will meet at the
same place on the same day tn the morning at
10 o'clock. By order of ihe Board:
July 84, t857. EH S1.IFER, Pres'l.
Canraaser Wanted.
A FEW competent agents wanted for the
COMPREHENSIVE GEOGRAPHY"
An HISTORY AtieiasT a wonaa" OK
THE WORLD i" by S. G. Goodbic., (Peter
Parleyr; handsomely bound and profu&e.y i- ,
!utraed. Price S3. Sold only bv AgenU.to
iaducemen.s are ofllred. I
lii ' ,.nT.,., .
A rfdre ss. J. H. COLTO.N Co.,
Jv'o. n WilUam Street, New York.
k WEST BRANCH FARMERJULY 21, 1857.
UXIOX COVXTY. SS.
In the matter of the Peti
In the Conrt ol Com
mon Pleas of l.'ni
on Couoir.at May
Term.1857. So ti
tion for the Incorpo
ration of the Method
1st Episcopal Church
at Mitilmburff.
Public nonce is hereby riven
that John
Reighard, William Berry, B. F. Van Buskuk,
B. W. Thompson and Joseph D. Forrey, Tins
I ...... .1. If -. L I. 1.' I I ' U V. -. I
! tees of the Methodist EniscoDal Church at
MifUiubiirg, Union county, presented their pe
tiliou to the Court, setting forth that they are
citizens of the United Stales and haveassoci
ated together with others, for Religions pur
poses and are desirous to acquire and enj .y
the powers and immunities of a corpoiaiion
or bod) politic in Iar, and have prepared an
instrument in writing specifying the object.
j condition, name, style and title, under which
I they have associated. were read and pre.-emed
I In the Court the said instrument has been
! perused and examined; the object.articles aud
t . . e U I f..i .
liitllllE' IU Hie loillfc lo uc lawilll. mr sdiiir n
ISSFZX
J......I...T., f.i.;. r-.... ...i;;
..f,,,,,,. .!,,., , ,.,
vuuov l HIV W..II..J.
By the Court
f ) Witness my hand and seal of the
i. . Ssaid Court, at I.ewisbUrg, the
7th
r. s,, J itov ol July, A. U. 1857.
SAMUEL ROUSH, Prothonotory.
Jet Coeds ! Slack Diamonds ! !
&C.
Hut I'wry, and Suvc your Monty !
r IMfl? ciil.ci.i-il..iT : . .,..,,! It r,,r', i.
I k subscriber prcpari'd lo furnbli
I al a'l lines Ihe vnrv I.mi l'CI l ol" pvrrv
j at a 1 times ine xorv ,esl liiai. ol tviry
description, Irom the M llkes-Uarre and Mia-
mokiu mines, lie has on hand an article of
1 very superior quality, such as is seldom bro'l
to mis inarkct.which he will di-pose of at lb"
i lowest cash prices C-al weighed, and good
measure warranted. .yCoal exchanged for
inercliantai.le Country Produce ol most kinds
as well as lor rash.
V....I - i . t-l. Tv... f i .
on South Water street.
Nov. 1!, ln56 if R. I. XESB1T.
TA.ru' ovr i " rmrp at t
TO THE CHEAP DRY GOODS STOKE,,
rp Jlilton with all your might,
i ii yiTPias'J0i? ':"'!,n'' "n ei
J. U. DATEMAX, he is the man, again.
Where you're sure to besuited.and then come
J
When more you want in the same line.
His rule is. now's the lime
To " settle" that's why he's so cheap,
" Cash" is his motto, and he can't be beat.
J. It. Datrsman, Wat Milton,
Has received his second lot of Spring and
Summer Goods from Xew York and Phila
delphia, consisting of CLOTHS
3THS of every
j grade, plain, black and fancy CAHIMEKEs, j
an a beailtltlll variety Of Keady Made CI.O-
... . .. .
' llll-'" ot all uescnptir.ns. Also, l.anies
, ....
, Dress tiopils, snch as .Vt, Titmn. lit I Mint,
i Dtu Calx, Prints, W'hitt Good, ffiiiganis. '-
hnnilrri'i. K..V.n. llaii-ru, 'iliiren, .ye. H:raw
raw
.
I OomK Hardware .Cedarware.O,ueonsware, A
' All kinds Produce taken in exchange
1 l.ooils. casn pant lor Oram.
j Also, Joint, Sawed and Lap SlilnzICM
t ,...,, L,,l i n niTPsUtV
j ,tr- - - -
June If?, 1S57
nsequenceof the terrestrial revoltiti
going on in lower Market street, (iOLD-
SMITH & P.RO. are compelled to remote
the young Mammoth Clothing r.rapontiin np to
immoth Clothing hmpontiin np to
ow WALL.',.id Mammoth store -
better accommodations, we are
sell CHEAPEK THAN EVEK.
next door bed
where, with
prepared to
Call and see.
June 9, lHi7.
iaood .evI .eiv (.oods!!
T Schreyer & Son have received their
" Minl) kODIlrV fWW - a.
(oods. They tnvitc ihe attention of the Ka-
die, ii
n panirulnr to their assortment of
SPLEJ
EMM I) DRESS GOODS.
New Clothing Store,
at the old kland.
1)HILIP GOODMAN having purchased ihe
tjoods, Ac., of A. Singer, at the well
(for cash.)
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
ever ollered in the West Branch country.
Coats, Vests, Pants. Hats, Caps, Shins, Draw
ers, Umbrellas, Valices, Carpet Bags, Hand
kerchiefs. See.,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
and everything usually sought for in a Cloth-
ing Store. Call and gn
I horn- Viv ft Is
i.cwisniirg. .vay o, i.
ve us a lair trial.
S57.
treat TCvritement '
MOXEY LOST!
IT is now universally conceded that the pur
chasing of any article of Hoods for private
or family use, and the paying thereon more
than a fair pnolil, is 'money lost ;" the under
signed, iherefore, has just opened, in his
XEllt AND COMMOUIOIS llOVSi:, !
on II1C corner ui i oum. a.iu ...on.. . oncr.s,
Lewisburg, a splendid assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consistinir. in
part, of the various styles of Dress Silks.
Ileree De Laines, Berees, Poplins, Lawns,
Brilliants, Tissues, Embroideries, Collars!
ITndersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings,
Gloves, Milts, together with
A I'lnc Lot or Domrxiic Good.
Prints, Muslins, &c. Also, Ready-Made Clo-
! thing.
CLOTHS, CStRi.ERESt
Vestings, Hals, Cravats, Linens, and a line
fresh selection of
SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES.
Tea, Cocoa, Cheese, in large or small
quantities. FI8H hy the quarter,
half, or whole barrel. SALT by
the sack or bushel,
and, in short, alm.ist everything usually kept
in our stores, can be found at Ihis 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; Quick Sales Small
Profits and Prompt Payment.
mr-MTmcm-mZJ are; 9
of a superior quality, from the Hartley Mills,
not ground any closer than Ihe mills furnish
in this resion, and quite as good, if not supe
rior, which can be tested by o.htriil, sold in
large or small quantities.
ALEX. AMMONS.
Lewisburg, Pa, May 2, '57.
CLOCKS, Wa.rh,
and Jewelry, next door lo
the Post Oilice Cheap for
Cash
A. E. DEN'ORMANDIE, Ag't.
ewisburg, April 24. 1P5I.
DRESS GOOUSi-ria.n liiac. anr ancy i
ST""-Z
KESS GOODS Plain Black and Fancy
Also a lot of PSrasols, (txtra Blatlt) and
Fancy colors, just ree'd and for sale by
May 21. Goodman & Chamberlin
Dr.lBrngger Dr. J. F. Harvey
HOMffiOPATHIC Physicians,
south side Market St. between 4th A 5th
lyMO LEWISBURG. PA
JOK1 tn KELLY, Anctloneer, !
O0LI0IT3 tha patronage of the public
w,r:.ne. An South Fifth street. L.w.i-
i turj, Fa.
- -
TTec ember S, 1"5. , tf
TOS. L. YODER, Practical Watchma-
kerand dealer in Clocks, Watches, Jewel-
rv. Silver Ware, Pianos, Melodeons and Sheet
Music.
All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired
and warranted for one year.
Sneclailetl to suit any eyes lor sale, anj
new glasses inserted in old frames.
1 Lewisburg, June 4, 1857,
NEW GOODS !
HIIE riite to buv (loods, ctrap !
Beg leave to announce to the public that thy
ti-.ii... nnf ne.l a l.Tttre mill COUlulCle Stock of
- - " - n- t
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
enibrai-iio' everv vanetv o! Laities' anJ i-eni s
Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassi meres.
Linen i.n.ds, Vesliugs. Ginghams, Calicoes,
S.lks, Berages, Berage Delaines, -Siial'.evs,
l awns. Muslins, a large assortment of LM-
liKUlDKIiltS of all kinds.
also
I Farmers and Housekeepers
I . . ,
, r-.r:;'1v,;o;';Vi-
o'.'lli Lft JEA, t if of A hltl. I1AKU II A K A. V .
ntllK tr j . , mU,M ,it ju mil S...1 . -
rytumt, H be.tuual.ty, too aia 0,r, al Uu. ut
";tr"'is i'er. .el-rt.a .Ith u...ual care, an l
tt!i.vewiiibefouauortneerytwwaDa'frt!iv.juiitT)
a- .-luMp . ti.-v ...... r. a,uat,ij 1 uffirtj at auj otb.r
feraou Ika Vte-t Branca.
h. ur ar. .uro can mns-t ,.,r .uu
i ., untaa. JuuliLXJi taken a u-imi
iTjT.'.o.'vo?'''"'
"s Hkwtl.
'. rrfiw,!. l.t.
' Lewutl.unr, April, ls&7 AAli
Goodman tliauibtrllu
T 1 AVE received their regular supply of
1L sprihg and summer cooos,
l)! nt M(W includes every article
usually found in their line
I duy GOODS, GKOCERIE3,
' , , ... , iilDlilVtRC
; yLLh .I'tta, 11A1WU ottt,
I c. . t ts i . i r r. 9,n
SALT, FISH, &c. 1c.
invite attention to their ass
They invite attention to Iheir assortment,
' ..
and will endeavor to satisfy customers, in
quality and price. Lewisburg, April 2U
MACKEREL in whole, half, quarter and
eighth bbls, Shad, Herring and Codfish
tor ..! hr iiocjiunn rtmnbcriin.
I O
UU RS Crushed, White, Brown, &C,
Svrut) and Molasses. Coffee, Java and
Hi".
'. - -
.J (londmjn A rfaaDit4-lin.
.
: m)
j
I.AC h. Tea, a superior artlCie,aiSO, I OUtlg
I.-uin nn.t Iii.neri.il preen leas, hv
licolninn & hamlHrl'
: 1
1(ASS and porcelain Kettles, Stew pans,
j I ) Shovels. Spades, Forks, Heies, Rakes,
lh- r.. Sn..alhn. Ar.. I.f floctoian A ITin.t".rt.r.
: 7. 7T. 7T , 7T- 7.
( 1LDAR Churns, ubs, 1 'ails, Water tans.
j " ashboards, A.C, by
, G.-.lman k rhimbertlh
1I.OT11S, Cassimeres and Vestings, Hals,
'I Cans A-r a fine assorlment at
, Vy Caps, atC., a line assonmeni at
t OonJiaaaathamWIin.
LOOK THIS WAV!
j XOT1CE! NOTICE!! NOTICE! !!
i . . , , , ,, nil
1 1 TA LNG Just returned frum tne Ut)
' J. J. 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!!!
Stills Xall Locks, Latches, Hinges,
fraWraw f -1 ma IT jail I'auila Ak.l 2 tfanl.
eserytkiuK you may want tobuTId your
self a first-rate house or barn twenty per
cent, lower than ever before. Thit u-uy .'
This wot .' .'
CARPENTERS, here yon can get the cele-
, u,Km . ,a..c.,-,.c. ...... .. a
hand, tenon and rip Saws, Uutcher s. Beany s
and Brady's Chisels and Plane Irons, patent
brated tireenCeld Planes, Spear A Jackson s
, and common Braces, Brace Bilts, Augers,
. Squares, Uuages.lron Screws, Compass Saws,
dic.ti.-k.. Toffee Stills. IHIclothe. Mate. Fat., Ii iwlfl. Ac.
WALL t'Al'Fli You will find all the above with a
cnt luauv more at ihe IlARnw.ar 4d laov Stohi of
Ji.sKl'll jriAllllKN.
In tl.coMOaiu.il jlan.l, I.KWISHl K.J. I'a.
THIS WAY I Hits All
I, AT F.ST
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES!
TTURSII SVORSE havin? received
I I. their first (.ooaN for '5?,
would invite the at'ention of boih Town and
Country lo Iheir carefully selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &c.
! of the latest styles and best qualities adapted
to the season and to the wants of the coramu-
nitv and of the times.
j I'STall and see for yourselves and be
: I .!... Ik.:. i c- .lie nlai ft.e
Bjepainsj fhey take much pieasure'in show.
: . 0I)A Lul miire in DleaSlBg Uleir
customers by giving good trade.
Lewisburg, April, lsn
THE BEE-HIVE!
THE "old Mammoth" ahead !---Not
J. 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 of every grade,
plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, a beantii'ul
TnrietT of VeMlnr", Italian Clotba, Jeana, Tweed! and
uinui-r wear, aleo
Ladies' Dress Goods,
men aa Silka, TiMnei., Tle1a!n..!terei!e. Print!, White
(LaaicliiiiKbami., enibr..ideri,. Ktbhi.nl. HnaierY.UIoeea,
bleached and brown Mullina, lrieb Linen Phawla, aud
STltAW GOODS
of every arMy and etyle alio a One election of
Haudwake, Queexsware,
Cedar and Wili.owware,
Brooms, &c. At.
miteo to all Ihe wanti of tha people a luperb lot ot
CABPET1WSS,
tc. kr. all of which they offer to Ibeir euatomen at
a.u!ually low pricea. tiraia and other Country Produce
taki a iu exchange tir Oooda. Lcai.bur;, April, lsjj.
WINFIELD FACTORY!
Near UartletOO, Union Co., Pa.
THE snhscrikr, thankful
for past patronage, wool.i intorm
his friends and the public in gene,
ral. that he continues l manufac
ture all kinds of Woolen Good, such as
Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Satiinetts, Jeans,
Blankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and
y nis machiny bein5 of lhe
kid use. and havin5 employed the
! t . r kaa foaklc vaft in marine
. . b .J, , v. .rn.,rt Rv
ihat his work shall not be surpassed by
any establishmenlin the country. A good sup
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 for carding, cash on the de
livery of ihe rolls. MARK HALrPEXNIT.
Winfield Mills. March 30, 1857.
. T v rTip, p.i --nn,! nnrl
l "lk .."rt. T: -e
X han-i i r " '
H. D- WALKER, XfrA M St.
k. i-l.,.lw lWimeres.!lst dav of May, A. U. 1857. Jacob t
., ir.tr 1 KUie, Jacoo ziummei, ieuD-n ssnyaer, aonn i - w.---. .- - - - - ;
lxmnrlt, Hits, and C.., ,tk. Voungnian and John KoLIand.inen,. . distance. Address t. L KKLI.IXG. M D.
a large assortment of CARPETS, ben of Union County Agricultural Society, Mechanicsbnrg. Cumberland t n, I a.
SALT,HSU,4c.,ri-.y.onb.aa. i presented their Petition to the Conrt. selling I , .riV'i? iliZtV rii.'.t" C
LEWISBURG PLANING MILLS,
...
ii n ii p r h I the new siaDiisutaeni, casi
j (yij.ms.end of the Bridge.) manufacture!
i K'ltfr?10 nrder or " hJ rea ly-;
j (AftlBni worked Floorin'idina Sh-K'iof ;
and ail kinds of Dressed Lumber fori
j Carpenlers' and Bonders' aw. We are also
' prepared to I'LAK an 1 HE-SAt B.mrrts,
Planks, Joists Ac. Scroll tiawing t.. ord-r
also Shutters, Blinds, Sa.sh,Winiow and l) .or ;
Frames, Cornice Moulds, Brackets and Moul-1
dings of every description. A superior article
ul ,mm sningies on nam. ana we iniena iu
""f '"" "'I"J sw,,cuu...a,.7.....t-
ling and Plastering Lath Ac. for outside and
inside building purposes ernerally.
J. U. lll:rKKOII IKK. frnfrt
1 L LI. liriMUAUK., ,t'T,
CU.K-3 S. WETZKLL. JajwnahiBkaf. May X, ISM
VXWX VUVSTY, SS.
In the matter of the
Petition for the In
corporation of the
Union CountyAg-
In the Court of Common
Pleas of Union Coun
ty at Mr.y Ttrm 1S57.
?io. b7.
mltiiral Society.
.-..... " '"j ...
: ... . ''. ''"
, John A. Menz, Henry W.Fries.Miehael Brown,
t Robert H. Laird, Francis Wilsor, Richard .
. Lincoln, joscpn .nenei.jonn i.unayames
I Moore, R. M. Musser, David Henning.William
, tortn ti.ai uiey are anxious to nave saia oocieiy
Incorporated, aud have for that purpose pre-
en-e.i a constitution or form of . charter un-
,
: der which ll.ey ak to be incorporated. &c.
. which were read, and rresentedio Ihe Coon.
1 and Ihe said instrument has bee. perused and
rxainined; the objects, articles and conditions
; l1,.re,B sel frvh contained, appearing to
. . ..,,.., .fll . ,u ,,;. ,,!,.. I ,
be filed &c. And that the prat er of the reli-
' ttooers will be granted at the next September
I -ler.n of this Court, unless sufficient cause be
shown to the contrary. By the Court.
ivy 1 uness my hand and seal or the
l. s. J said Court, at Lewisburg, the 17th
s.. ) day of Julv, A. D. 1S57.
SAMUEL ROUSH, Prothrnneiary.
MKUICAL 11EF011M.
If II.DERSHAM, M.D., rractislns
J.!Is I
Physician and Surgeon, will also pay
particular attention to Chronic diseases, sucb
! " mp.a mi. dyspepsia, uroncn us,
. rhrnal litsea.r. lnnsumnliun when not In
far advanced, Asihuia, Piles, Kheomatism
Scrofula, White Swelling, Dmpsy. Sick Head -
j ache, St. Vitus" Dance, Kits, Sore Eyes, t an-:
cers. Tumors. Ulcers, Eruptions, Ac, also!
j female complaints, as Prolapsus Uteri, (fall-1
mg of the womb.) ami all other complaints ol
, ne sex o: every name anu lorm. .wosi ol ine
1 aboa b.DK aUn.lu.f diaeaael. ar curabla. and IM.Oe atora
. an than thoe of feaialea. t'eallne ortiA-leat that oaarlv
i all Ol me laiu-r can poueiy . ram. inatisi; cure.1
. " "r ' """" ' "-' . . ...
i mn 1m rtirT-i1. mk rn eaoerallv bj tokm Hi liH-
; rml term 'if nut cured ur r.lictd, uo CuUkaaMttium ul
1 Ur. IKRIIAM nulmtH at th Felertle Mniieal
li'v (itinrinuat'. narins nrt Ku.ii.-tl lam (uu or Aim-
rtfiir wwwxrm in riiiiaiiiiriiai. iiirwairw mr iwmruiPi
e.r telectw .yiu-m of m.li. a. Thi. ayateai u-ea all
; thcmr.iirinea t.r th renuiur or AiL rathir vatem.exceit
j t'alnmel, Araenic, Antiumnr. and Blwlinj. infer ana
I lu-t.r a .nil Itxin, 1m. i.i w. Lot it alan am-
brarea the many valuable mslif-inenf ine Botanic arh.iol I
not ko. n to any olber .y.i-m : al.. th- inprneeaaenu
, of the llvaropathie. lloaia.)atliie ao Iliomscmao ..a-
tm.. Tl.ia crtaialy u of prore, and lb. .New
, w
n.d. omcein.vrmi.Dst,
LEWISUCRA;.
! qIE subcribers offer fur sale, at the
I . . , . .
,elsburS Fir3' " lar8e or aiaI1
quantities,
100,000 feet dry Hemlock Joists, Scantling,
and Plank, at $9 per thousand.
60.000 Shingles, at S..M) per thousand.
6.000 feet small Building Timber.
. a -4- P.a,a. mmA II ni l i a ak 4 B teal
Rails and Fence Boards, on accommodating
terms. GEDDES. MARSH A CO.
Lewisburg, May 15, 1S67
HOUSE BUILDERS,
rpAKE XOTICE I The on.
I . , , , ,
arP'""'ed Agents for the
dersigned are
sale of
Door, Uliuds i WiutloaV Siasle
of all sizes, made of the best material. All
work warranted. 17?" Hade by L.B.SPKOUT,
Hughcsville, Pa. and for sale by
b7u CHRIST & CALDWELL, Lewisb'g
New PHOTOGRAPHIC ART Gallery
J-i AMMOXsf BLOCK, Lewuburg.
AMBKOTITES MELAINOTYPES!
C I- MOW 111', Artist.
MBKOTyPF.8 and Melainotypei made
J in the most beiulilul style, of the an.
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 therJ.nown process.
Step into the Uallery, examine specimens,
and judge for yrnrselves.
frices to suit the times satislaction guar-
antecd,
Ri'tim in .rnmnnV B!ock. Secotl-1 Storey,
f I.. . r4A.tiT
Rich and Rare
5 the large and choice assortment of new
Spring and Summer Goodit
now arriving at the well known Corner Store
' BEAVER, KREIHER & M CLURE.
Call and see! Lewisburg, April 17
JUST OPENING.
1
HIE subscribers are now receiving a large
and well selected block of
Spring & Summer Goods,
embraring everything usually called for in a
Town Store also a large assortment of Wall
Paper which are offered cheaper than ever
for cash or country Produce. IV Look ia at
the 'Achaoge Store of
BROWN & KITTER.
Lewisburg. April 17, 1S57
CLOTHJNG !
Tlitnk not that we're bvtiin'1 tho time,
tr if yon jtit rU t Iios:
HVti rirTH1.l the hrt llit f Ui W finn l,
AU warrmnUnJ JI-m(ult, cfaep, awl Miiutll
HAVlNfS cinr.udeJ to continne business
in Lewisburg, the subscribers have
therefore laid in a line? and large assortment
of Ready Made Clothing and Gent s Furnish
ing (ioods, which we intend to sell
MIKAPCK TII4 EVEK!
Our stock consists of fine Mack, blue and
brown cloth Frock and Dress Coats, Cassimer
llnats of all descnotions Pants and VeM of
every kind yon can think of-.IT.V AM)
CAPS, Shirt Collars, Pocket and eck lUlU,
Trunk. Carpet ZiWys, c mbre((a$t Ac
at the lowest City prices. rPAll in want of .
anything in our line will please to give us a
call, and we will try to suit you.
tt' Clothing made loonier with neatness and
despatch- J. GOLDSMITH & BRO S.
Lewisburg, April, 1657
New Arrangements" -New Goods!
TOSEni L. IIAWX bavin? taken the
J well known SP YKER HAT STORE, has
refitted it, and filled in an extensive variety of
Ilatt, Cop Gentlemen't Clothtnij, dr.
Also a large and splendid stock of CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, Ac, which he will inih tip la
ardtr,t he still continues the Tailoring Bum
aess. tie is preparea io execute an won
entrusted lo bis care, to the satisfaction of the
customer.
N. B. Cutting and Bepainnr-l oVoe to
nrter LeTirturg, April in, 1J7
1 ,i . i ,, . , i . . ni..,c.l tn nip unom-r. Metfirir.e sent ar. V
j , ':pf c- ?ABCf.. ,
i ft TTnTI V f. V n T.,- ll inl.nrir
r Uk t.tn, aiuuwvuif,,
l UbIob CoPa. tir All profess, onal bo
sines eauuttcd to his care, wi.t be pufic-i)i.;
ai,U faithfully auendel iv J.u& 1. 'i5- j 1
,
REMOVAL. '
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L aDd MuBlUlTIll M0(K PI
il 01 i:tTI(l lill ai ?
EICHOIIZ tc WAG.NER have t Uaamtv
r,f,.ej ihe etoreiooio formerly ocrujjit.1 Ltr
i i;. .siensch, oa Mai ken Mu near J loid, H'i
( ,nrr win seep on nana u.r s.c nic iy wi
, u( Confectioneries. Tors Frnil, Xoiions, Vc
Call and Utt .' Lewiburg, Apul !, Ii
John B. Lino,
TTORi:V AT LIW-in Fnek'a
Bbk, North 3.1 S, near Market.
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n9 aU. Isborc, Fa.
DR. KE LUNG'S
Canrer Initllule, for the Treatment .i
Cancers, Tumors, Wens. Ulcers, Scrofula, or
any Growth or Sore. Clironie Diseases gen. -rally
can be cured (if curable) wiihont surf leal
operation or poison. For all particulars write,
slate diseases plainly, and enclose 25 cts lor
advice; Letters must have a postage stamp
. (M mot ,n. rirt.. nat ail w. oi ti
". j-Toiiio,i. ant.iii .bo ran nt in tu t
.i Ti-T,r"l"t"'j't:Z
u, prpan Mailuui..itli full liri-clk.a S.r Ac Sui
! .nVntoafcaa. A.Mr.aabo.
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LEWIS PALMER,
A RCIIITECT and BUILDER,
t LLWliHVltn,
PA.
un,ce ,n ,ne ' nieraii JSuildmg
I wv-.a - j n ip.n
Sgtef11 d Ornamental TreCS,
&1e2S SSSUSSoi Y
The subscriber has just received a pb-ndM
collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREES,
from the celebrated Nurseries of EllwanT $
Barry. Rochester, N. Y". embracing the very
best varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches. Plums,
Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines, Crapes, Goose
berries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries,
ALSO
Large Horse Chestnut, European Mortmain
Ash, American Mountain Ash, Sugar Manie
for street planting. Ever blooming Rose, au 1
' a splendid collection of Bulbous and other
Flowering Plants,
IVNursery Croum's' on ihe farm cf Ja,'
F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, wiihin bait" a
n...c oi i.ewisourg. au orafrj lajrexci u.
, '"' n.obb1ASimrjjiLinii.uLi.al
' Will receive Strict attention.
Term invariitilu
I f 4Sf
Lewisburg. AprI 9. 157
LEWISBURG BAKERY.
rilHE subscriber has rented for a term.
1
vears the commodious rooms first beb.w
Kline's Hotel, where he carries on Halt ine;
BS g, . . . .
I Bread, Cake, Tarts, Ac. and Bopes lo b
' able lo render entire satisfaction and receiva
! a Jjberal support. He also offers
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CONFECTIONERIES.
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,
, Ar
,
every kind and quality, at Whultmlr mi l
RttaiL ICE CREAM for the public and lor
parties, in large or small quantities.
Cash paid for Butter and Eggs.
rPA"uts, Toys, Spices, Ac. always oo hand.
Orders at home or abroad prxmpilv attend
ed to, SAMUEL HOFFMAN.
Lewisburg, Jan. 7, le57
HEALTH OR SICKVES!)!
Choose betvreea ttaem.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
The Mnorl furni'hfl the Biatrial l eTfr tVB. mm
tlr, tcltiDtl anl fi.-n in the buntan Iran. tv-n cura.
It n-rtirf h.th t-rtTy ortan; h--n ermir', it
mrily mliMv iiieme. Huuw.ti'A him optriu Uitrtt
ly upa Um f)in-nt of tho 4ivam f lif. Brutrtlitin
turn prinrii'le JiiW. aixi thu rni k til I y rurtnt. tb
mi taily, whrthe-r loeat4 In the urvt-K tcmwh th-
liirr, thr KiweK th- niujKivrn. the akis, Ihm braiK. ut an
oilier fart of th? strtn.
IS&U TliKOUtWfT TUT WORLD f
II iLfwAl"j Pill. arv-iuftlly rffi.-at lun iiifrR.inInttl
O'tuiiMjai lu tits h!o buinanr.acr.MiMl ia diocd
culiar to certain climates and lvealitu .
TTpTi a ixl itt-ntrjtrrnifQt f the liver, th ioir r,f
infirmity ami tmfTriua anl tbe can.e of in uinr ratal
lsthrs h-IU lo tbet ruratir. in all raiva. h.wr
raTml-d. artioc at a mild purpittT. altrrti Txi ton
r. thry rellrtv the h'WvU, purify the fluids, and itivi,:.
orate tbe sy and the conxtitnlio at Ihe aaane tint
Vfi.XEHAL WKAKXES.-XKKVOrS CO Mi L . .V TJL
WLen all stimulant fail, tlie rraovatini; and lrartn
froprrtiMi of lb- filln .. firraur!' tu the ilkJj.iit(
n-rvria aud eutVvbltnl muclfS ef the fkliui of gtnrmi v
bllitj. PEL tCA TE EE VArE.
All IrrvvnlaHtiea and aiiuvcntit tnridrnl to the tlellm
and nUi.r onrfinia d the ms are rrmovd or prevri.tr-l
, bX A . f thw miM. but mialHhle allerw.
il nxtlirr who rrtrr. br own r ber rhiidrvu a lrtt.lt l
liuulil ItuI to he tbe-m within hr ivttrh.
M VA.V TIFI ' EM'ttRSEVEXTX
Thf London lnc-'l. th- Linl'n "ltiiral FeTVw."
nI thr m-4M tnint-nt ! tht CirullT in irrat KiiImi.
r'ranr- ni lirriuuj, have tuii ifnl Ihe mini Uieur
ioiutor.
llullowys PUU are thr ?s? rtmrty knoto
in the trorhl for thr fullotitt:j Ditrusrt ;
Aihma Ii&rrb) Itiirrlirtt
l.owrl tVD('liinU l-rfp-jr Itirtiwi.
Cottuha IVtiijIT InltitBilllAtHVBj
('l.ia. )Virr trr4 Atm Inw.irJ HVaknf
Chrt Phiii Fr-mvromDhiiDU Liwr rimn-Uinti
Cnftifin-M llrBiiaches l'Wnrynt inj
I'T-at-'p-tU lilW Ve-ienrA frVrtHT
Stone anil t.rmTrl, tSvcoDilarjr Pjmp'i Wurusot bA kiujs
?M at the Manufvti-rifji t t !rffrwnr floTlowsy.
60 Midru Lnv. St-w Vnrk. ani-U Traii. L.tixlB. u4
jy all rrawtM lrusrrita i4 Pi-al- rs -f M.-liH'-
throucl'ut th I oitrtl Stu-a. aoU th riiliit-l vtU. m
Itrt-i. ami cutn. t-' c-nl5. aDii Jtl rarh.
TlitfTvis a ouDfliUurablv aitis lj Ultiug tiie lrgr-r
N. B. I'irrrtioii fr.r th cnhlanev of f pattrntr In eTry
dsorJer are aixi-J to at h B-jx. Jas- V, In"
TAILORING.
JOHN I). MILLER
thankful for past favors
would state that he has re
ceived the Fall and Winter
Fashions, and is prepared t.
CUT, MAKE, and JtEHAIft
garments as usual, lie will
endeavor, as heretofore, to
execute his work satisfacto
rily to all. Lewisburg, Sept. 4, 165.
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
riIHE subscriber having located himself in
I Lewisburg, is ready to leach Instrumen
tal Music in all its branches, viz. Piano, .Mclo
deon. Guitar, Violin. Violiucello, Flute, a.id
all Urass Instruments.
He will also teach Vocal Music.
Having been taught in lhe best School mi
j Germany, he deems himself qualified to rrn-
der satisfaction.
He will also tone Pianos, and put ihem in
repair if desired.
Residence for the present at Herrs Howl.
Jan. 19, 1857. Taor. 1'. HELD.
William Jones,
ATTORNEY at Law. foMert ions
promptly attended lo. Office on Somh
Second 8t, recerMy by H C HieUrk. F.sq.
e90 LEWISBIRO.PA.
WANTED !
IORTYBotat HullderaannCatpen
ler. to work in the Boat iard al Lew
,.h..r. ..d wares and crn.-tanl employ
n)en wm
Nor. 14, '50. FRICK, SLIFCR CO.
rnit ai.
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