fjccrisbarfj, M'a.. Kuiovt Mm;-iNC,-Ai-crsT7,lS07. j T)Vi' .TIT' l iiinr -!ur.T, M.-rtiM.. Jle.ban.iea A Pot.i.- Olli.-ira in fitv nnil 1'our.lrT. I'u.'i-lir .a wb. l ' U-ia Jo lo .-u.; . y III ..lum... l th " 'I' ' . .,,1 iu.-ivaiii iii.ulliou lu,ar.ir,.ii,iiBtyrniila!iiriii: a I,.,.,. ,., . f .. ...Went -r'!.er', e. ii -ina. and J.-ikr.-. a.- any In ti.r M.te. iJ-Sen Sew rli'ii! l". I,i:visr,!'iui Acahkmv Advertisement, next week. Altai! IIllctions. Tin: Amoricau , carried Louisville, atiJ the Pciiiocrats Do- , lu.jur, ly about t!.e last fall's majority. There seems to liavc been no iutcrestand the returus come i:i slox. NoHUAL Mlioiil.. II. I. Walker, A. M , f ir tweuty years an Instructor iu Mas- ; sacbuscttg and lYiiiisylvaui i, iMposts to open aX iiuial or Model School iu Lewis burg, 12:b inst., designed particularly to lit young nieu and women f.T T -.aching. Those wlio know .Mr. Walker, deem him ; well suited for success iu sucli an effjrt. JG-J-We are iu receipt if tbcsicoud N". of t lie A ii'jiTiiiV JStittiml, published ly FuuJko & llroll.tr, at Tuiuaquj. It is a handsome sheet, ably edited, and all rijjit politically, buece.-s to it 1 I'L X. 'J'llC Tainaipia d'.C'fc last Week lioiatcd ul;o the Fret-man's I'll,; Wilmot & Co. Tepfxotaii. We learn that lion. Jos. Casy and Mr. Adams have purchased the interest of L: ut. (Jjv. Ford iu this town, which is located on the Mississippi, in Mi-n-sata. Started last spring, it has iimt frlM) or (i Id iuh:.bitants, steam saw 11 II I , hotel and stores, two church, houses con traded for, &o Ale. VKKIi CuUNTV. 1 he opposition elect Delegates to-lu.rioW, and meet iu Coii- veuti hi at Mi-ldleburj MouJ juoay next Mr. Vi'iirick declines Lcitii; a cauJI- datii fjr tlu l.ei-lalure I.-iael (Ju!e- llas is trying his oil gjuiu at Jtsniaui z'v." 1:1 illlerc;itl ahl:.ith School meeting was held at Auuiusliur', ijuuday tho -d iust. Sam i-ut. 11. 0vi::; I. L. 15 At the lite conim .'iioemeut at Yalu College of la.t week, our youn fileud S. II. Oiwie", editor of the 'ate Uni'ii Omntj S' r, d'l- ritg the Presidential campaign, and at j resent of the Jlnw Hc-.'t-, was honored wi.h the diree nf P..it-!u h r of Laws." We lower our tile uiot obedlintly, and h ;m; he tiny h'lig live toTrjoy the ciuol-u:u-iits Jua to the fai:Lfjl student. Tiie f?vrace Creek Railway. Mr. W.m; i";'.:''s c tiijlete and more nact furviy i ' tie r. p"M-d rcu:e for this road, was this wesk issued alon;' the line, ati i ; ;!1 i f course Le carefully jiTUv.-d befor the Iliilna l niectinr; licit Tuesday. The I5ru-h Valley route is again pronounced i1npr.1ctie.1bie, but tii.; other routes- are found to beshor:er in dis tance, more 111 jd -rate iu grades, aud its costly, thau Mr. Kji.meh'iS report would indicate. The coinniuulcalioii if 'CLili.-ijur-rj'ifl,'' last week, we admiltud to our columns, not lecau.-e we deemed iouic arts of it ju-t, but Liou'i-o ti e same i-pini 'US have been clscwliTe mterlaincd as to a want i f energy in the enterpn t tt in 1 .,14-isloir.t. e, if not rpposition .'raised duiing our seelUial --c-: incuts, and is not yet outgrown. V. o do- ! aire, to snv that we have never beard a do- :.. I : I 1 f....t;i.;i;iv , !(iiiu:iiiiiii;i.-'iu,jiir. .I..-....,,., or tue expediency oi me roao ; aner oa-: c .1 l . . r. I lancing its- advantages ami Uisadvanlngf, l the former seem decidedly to outweigh i the latter. Nor have our enterprising tit- , bens evinced any lack of cfl' irt iu arousing, concentrating, and keeping up the public . I'nion finally agreed lo hold another tnec fecling for the real ; in calling and attend- ; ting at Pottsville on the first Tuesday of ing meetings; ia obtaiuiug the charter ; May next, at 2 P. M. and in subscribing stock. Wc would not Col. Ikt was unable to take an active detract a word from the ju;t praise besto- j p3rt in the proceeding, but after the final cd by "Chilisijin.pio" upon (ijo. F. Mil- adjournment threw open bis bouse, (upon lcr, L-'p, who is foremost and liberal iu which the American Ting bad been dis every good work of the kind. Put Messrs. 1 played during Ihe day) for all tho tiiem tVm. Cameron, Wm. l'tiek, Kii Slifer.O.d- bers, who repaired thither, and were boun Ues, Marsh & Co., each took flil'UU in tifully entertained with all manner of stock ; Geo. F. Miller, John Walls, Peter Beaver, John Chamberlin, Thomas Hayes took ailUUi) each aud perhaps others took , fi t. . equal sutn-, of which wa are not now in- formed we suppose between S20,000 and 55-1(1 find in the whole. Col. Slifer. the , , ,,- ,- ,i,l, , ,, . -r , , 11 !,. President, Las not only spent bis ttme.but Lave supposed that, if not natural brothers, ' ,, . e . . advance J money, anu lias reeeivcu uo pay , and Mr. Warford, Chief llugincer, has re - ceived 00 pay. If what J.ctusburg Lm done for this road is cnm, what would its frunJJu'i be : We doubt not some will j "Lewisburg ' should subscribe more," but that is a mat-1 .,1 tor which the peoplo of Lewisburg judge . , f or themselves, just as they do in Buffaloe ...... , .. J , ' , Plituiuburg, Hartley, Ccutre couuty, and , , ,1- . r r -i clscwhcie. c are not so lar irom rail- a.a - owm.w , eo much feel the pressing need of one as tbey do. If all along the line will do as ne cniiin fioeiions.uiia iio-ri lor.s 11,1 nnr well in proportion to their interest, the sum will be raised, and the lload built. But Lewisburg aloifc can not build the j;oad 11 snc wouia. i nen me public re- .... . 11 ii-i .. ... member that wiihiu ten years this town lias erected six bouses of public worship, invested 25,000 or 530,000 in College endowments aud buildings, and expended over 520,000 on a Court House, in u.Wi - Ho,, to school houses, grading strccts.n.ills, and all the labor aud expense necessary to commence aud carry out the work of which these arc only tho results they will candidly say that,uudcr the circumstances, Lcwisburii has d one her share for the Wcs- tern Railway as well as for ail otbtr nub- w . , . I i,a a..n, Aug. 4, is57. Tl. ..s,:.ks of the Couveiitiou were: , ,, . ,, . .. ,. ; ,i, held iu CoxS Hall, coniinciicinR m the . foreiluon, and terniiiiatiog (alter two aa-, iournmeuts) at 11, 1'. M. Tho following ' ' i .1. ...... .'....., . m niiimdannG: . WUU 1141, f;om.v... I, 11 Hvi3. of tl P.'tlown Tsjtgcr. Y.. It. t. a il. Utl--H H'UIK inii-ic. ' IH'ti.rnkMlii. i'hilnd. tlmirer. KkuM' lii'WA':!!-. l'ittt(!l fir,Hlc-) V. (I 1'. 4 n MiniTsrill -l.'nwrf. .1. 11. I'll.-. 1-w. l'it!t"H 'ii. t , 1. V,lE,:. W -ik--M-HtTf I.. F. I ix. H-;: r. I,. I.. TvrF, lltf"nil'iirc A Ki'jrTiiX. K V. Ui ivm:. !H..omsWitri( Mir. X u:msk l: .-.r, li.iiivitlc lidrllfj. i,cei I'll i.l.t - '. K. P.i II I''' ' ii. ii. i; it. h. ii'" J "' - u, )t.,.L.n, Siiii'. irv Aufrtrt'i. ,t.,M n-;vs. Simluiry fjif'f'. O. .N. W ii:ti-t . 1.rw:('nrir ' 'ip nicJi. J v , u h. ..I" lli M.l' ni m. il I. I. I'lli:.!!, MuiiiMf i.HMindi-p. V . i: it. .l' fi--y flior tntn:an. J vMI S J- MX; Ji-rf-vv- ttMirif leti'tfe. Siiine tilit or lua otUor Editors were d as uiiallc to attend, but who. yiopathized with the chject, aud would j.iiu iu all reasonable rtloruis su-rgisieu Ly the (Yiiention. Mr. Mini r was chosen temporary Chair man ; Col. Tate, peitiiaiieiit l'lesidcnt; Mc.-ms. IJcst, Wcrl-n, Tait-ter, aud Ihvis, Vice l'lvsideuts; Messrs. l'uleston and Voungiiiaii, Secretaries; anJ lr. J. Ileu ry l'uleston, id l'ittston, J-uzcruc county, LVrrcspobuiuj; Secretary. Coiiiinitieis were appoiutcd, through tthich aiious pr oposiliona to secure tho fraternity anaiusl losses aud iuiposiiions were j.rencuied, considered, aud uecided u,vji! generally, wiih cutire uuauiiuity in diameter, and from a rock iu the centre a e l . . ; 1.. .i :. i .....!.l mau started his do? in pursuit of a duck lhat :.f:crsh .r, straht-to tl.c-roml, practical, . wasswimmjnR roumU oulliirts(,r lho p01,(l. and fall d;scu.-sioU3. 0 never KUCW a I -ihe do- and duck swam with eijual speed.ihe h dv if uieu to tipplv themselves more ! dog kcepm? constancy between the eye of the J 1 u I man and the duck. Kequired the distance the diii -titly or pertiueutly to the matters : d(l musl swim bfflre he ri:ai.hes ,he duck ! oef ue tueui, than on this occasion. The j R. F. U , East UufTaloe. following are the most importaut couclu-1 ZZ1'E,- 0 As I was walking in a pleasant grove one siotis rcae.ied : afternoon, I chanced to meet a lady and een- li sflvul, 1. That we organize the ' Key- tleinan, after having a short conversation wiih .-tone Editorial I'nioii," which shall meet, foe man, I inquired of hiui who the lady Willi annually, at such time and place as may be j ,., ,,-as ; says he : decided upon lioai year to year. j Brothers and siMers I have none, 2. 'i ti.it we earnei'ly ive. iiinund In all pub- j Hut this lady's father is my 11.0 tier's son. I: dn-r- o! uewvpapers in this State, that 1'mjn ' li'iery t what relationship does the gentle and ainr ihe fust dav ..f January next they man bear to the lady. send 1,0 paper out on" credit. i K. F. B , East Buffaloe. :!. That ihe members r this Association ' MISCEI.T. AXEOl'S KMIiMA. will h.ive no dealinss wita any Advertising I am composed of 19 letters A -rut who w.ll not piomplly settle, in lull, Ins areouiits, al the end ol every qiiailer, for a'.! advi-iiscini-i.ts, coniracled for au I publish ed within that time. 4. That anv a Iver-ising Asent failing to coinniv wiin tne u re-ioing resoiniiou, suau uc pnblidied as nu loii r our a;;eiit. r. 't-l... ... .1..... ,1 ;..,nr-..ti.,.l,lA fi.r eili. J. 111.11 " ... - III .1 ..MW. " j tors in diilercut localities, distant from each : oilier, to liirui a ui.ilor.n scale ol prices, aim lhat we, therefore, recommend thai it be made u ...-tio-r nl l.ir-nl :i rr:iiieineut amon?sl nllb- lisheis, sovrriiini iheniselvcs according to circuiiisiai.ces, ana 111 no case neviauu uiu 1 ihe terms of advertising as set forth iu their j re-I'i'Ctivc Jotiiu.tis. j 6. That b'lieeing mutual confidence and co- t operatioii iiceess-iry to secure any praciical : benefit to the c liouial pioiessiou, we pledee onrselves to u-e our best ell iris, Dotn in iiviu ua!!y and collectively, to cultivate that spirit. 7. That the publication of personalities re-' llcelintr noon 1 lie privaie ciiaractf-r of a broth- er ulitor. or of anv other iudivhluat, in rlcro- ( . t.i 11 g.itory to ine r:liliiit:il pioiession, aim aiiuuri , 1( .lUU ilium'. not be coanlenaiiC'it. , s. Tint it is a violation of that courtesy, j which sluiuid ever characterize the Iraternny. , ... .o..H .,,.. ,..o;....s u-ho have not served i iui, out their In term Willi uieir employer, by mutual aeement, and we pledge our. selves lo discourage its counleuancc. 9 Thai we will not lake apprentices here- alter for a sh ul-r period than four years. j 10. That w e plede" ourselves to exclude all advertising niaiu r of an indelicale nature. I .criiMri,; nuii'tr ih " iinicm-an. iit""- i The l ublieatioil of seucral State laws j , .... , ,, roupli the public journals, was recom- I hrou mcrnbd as the best way ol making sutu . .. . ,. i ibis opinion as;i1ws knowu ; the concurrence ot all ine ; editors in the State in our present and fu- tnro action, was invited; votes of thanks Mr. Cos. the Ooicers. and the citizens ! ts. - . , . 1... 1 i ... .,,,;., CI i.aiivuie 101 n.oi piiin "s ""--"""""i .... ... t i Were passed wi!U a will ; rcmatKS were elicited at parting from Messrs. Tate, Ml- liciicl at parting tiotu .uessrs. late, .'ii- , codXEIt STOXE, 1 he corner sioue oi icr, l'uleston and Worden, and almost the the new Lutheran church edifice, at Mifflin , ', , , . ,, ' , , , i burg, will be laid on Sunday, August 9th. A thole party, showing (hat they bad sonic , ber (lf tergy,ne are xpected. ner wu uc of tongues as well as of pens ; and the creature comforts music from Stoes' Sil- VL.r Comet Band and toasts, short spce- ; che. and cood-huiuorcd repartees. Jv ot I ,.' , . , ,,-.11 a discordaut note was heard during the day or eveuing; no political or personal : ibonal.to f.lilrudrrl : and a stranger would wc rfCr0 all at icasi 01 one party tiripe. : Mr. Cos took a " view" of as many of the corps as be could get upon ono plate, ; auj win supply photographs at 1 ch ! fcr 11 WhO UesllO 10 SCO lUO HODS nu iaUils 0f ncwspapcrdota in harmony for 0ncc. Could ho have dagnerrcotyped the , . 1,1 minds of the parly alto, il would have .. . . cl been a still creator curiosity, bucn a fc. , ' , , union, or rc-uuion, of men long estranged, ... 1 .1 . or personally unknown to each other, it i,n -1 i....,n nn. nt-ivi orrA to wiinHsa : ii u 11'. V I 1i.su vm. t -c - - - ..-- - , ' an.l that was tho uuiversal expression, Messrs. Tate and Miner we bad not met in over ten years; Messrs. Youngman and Weaver wo bad never seen, cxeeptiDg as reflected in their journals during an ex- i . ..... ot, - change ol eight or ten years. 1 he occasion ' wo doubt not will be garnered up in our 1 memories as one of the very happiest of our lives. Altho' all was not accomplished that , KC thought advisable, yet a commencement 1 was made, some means were taken to so- cure ourselves from losing our bard earned ; dues, and we believe the day's work will j tend to smootbo much oi tho ruggcancss of our paths make us respect each other ; more elevate our own conceptions of tho i Ji.-niiv and the power of the press and ?w. - 1 enure to Ibo mutual advantage of both . LEWISBUHG CimOMCLE -' '-.-y-tr.--:.-- - -flv- r-ootl,.,.,:.., !.. l-ewistiuro- ha had r" 1 Tcry-h,n 9 r ,c Lc, I ! WHU m COUipusiuou iein;?i;iiii;u v u. i , been a portion nf tho old InJependciiee ... ... . - Will some of the . i ..... I rar" " " VrMl,n tin r nr nnr nnrtirtnn nf it ii 1m tract- I -r " r cd ? ani if so, by who 7 We waul a part its old motto, "Proclaim Libt-rty unto all I the land, and all the iuhabitauta thereof." ; ' President Uuclianan will visit Bedford j .... I PnriiifH this week, unless detaiued 1J i ....1.1:.. ... l....;n..a lUUIIll j,IL. UUJIUUIA Aw to E.,if n. in our .ast-l.avid Wil- rU. """w''. ' L' LXTV V: r ! !,",,,, " ' ' ! Answer to CharaJe Horscmanbhip. M.L. , 1 , l.ewisbun; M. A. A , Kelly. . . ... MlSCEI.l.AXKOi;s ENIGMA. r .... .....,wm,I ..I" 1:1 liOi.T.. ( 2 9 c 7, js a gulf north of Africa 6 7, a Hmn 111 lite isiaie 01 .cv iuik 3 S 5, has length but no breadth 4 2 6 10 It, a sin in the ZjJiac 6 6 2 5. a lown in Pennsylvania ti a 1(12 8 7,3 I. aim noon 7 :l 12 S 8, a county in Kentucky 85 10 6 11, a riAer in lii.u.l 9 6 7 4 5, a river in Ausiria 10 5 8 5 li, a term used in OrammT 11 G 7 8, a town on the .UcJueriuucaa Sea 13 5 8. 7, a river in Siberia 1:1 11 I 5 A, a town in Maine My whole is wliat many are l.uisin? to ob tain, and can never obtain the amount to si. lence their craving desires. J.G. K , Lewis Tp. ritOBLEM. A gent'eman had a circular pond 48 roils -My iJimiu i " ' V 2 12 It 17 18, found in every house 8 18 15 5 13, a man s name 10 2 0 7, is used by shoemakers 1:12 10 17 1, a town in Kentucky Hi 13 2 7, a wearing apparel 9 II 17, should be given 10 no one 4 19 M 10 2 :i worn by every lady 5 7 15 4 2, a lown in Sew York. Mv whlc was the name of a distinguished Roiuait otati r of ancient days. S. (i. F , Cnillisquarpie, pf ii;J Jp;nfti'llK'k'r ii J.Ctnig'iIircj, JULY, 1857. ,t ; ., . r. k.mt T . 1 r h. 0 r x 1- j- 4- s- -57 -ia7 -,.1 4 -S.'i K -oil -'i.', s -...,.! -TI j eel 60 3 17.7 17- 1.. 5 5 ls- i .'. a 2 s- c. ei- 1.1. H ii- 7ii a --'4 - ss.:l S.'i sua .-.3 71.1 hl.U 7i.a V..0 Ki Ml fci.i m 64.S JD2 Sll.ll 7".0 ri7. 64.S liS.j t.0 721 74 7 77 S -n: i 8 tn 1 -an. a -CS.J -71.2 j" "y; n 7 62.S h.v:t "ii.; 20- 7S..1 27- saa ia. 7 t.i -M- 7H 4 Sll- 7.V7 St- i I-. . 1 n 3tf -1.1.9 -i.;. 717 1.1.1 S.-..1 .. ..1 1'. 7-1 '-3 69.8 a 7'J.Oi 61.1s ! M- an t.mi-t-rturi- f -r Jul. ls'.7 7J 11 a-.,,,... ihsn Jul. 1SJ7 i p ju t.i... ' V " , . , ,. . -. . .Va wi l Jul, . w-4 The wjnuest daj In the month wu Mundjj.l-th. Th un. -t point natinJ. by the mercury waa on the Iiibat 2 tJ s- C. 8. J. t" The Executive Committee of the Union County Agricultural Society are requested lo oouniy Aj?riruiinii oh-ii-iv ic mjin.aiv.-4 meet at my office on Saturday, 8th Aug. next, at 2 P. M. on important business, J. A. MERTZ, Ree. .Sre. " j Tie Corner Smne of the new Church cf ihe l.r.itcd Brethern in Christ, at :ew er- hn.wi iaav;es. Ministers as well as others of ihe diiVcrenl denuiuinaiions. are respeclfully invi. ten loatteni. services to commence at 9J nvioelr in the forenoon Ei atBit's Hrnsnr.terttioVM XEIt STOXE, The corner stone ot J. Fox, E. Karma, J. (J 1ST, J. Klose, H. BiKii-.xiirir, C""lm,h' Many are the preparations tillered to ihe public for the cure of Cbrouic Diseases, but no medicine has ever done one-half the amount of good for sufferers, as Do Van's Ualvamc Oil. It is applicable lo all sore and painful diseases. Will relieve pain in a few minutes. ll ISLM tWI.I-i CttJI ltd M H.rin KXTKAIT. a., a n-ou-dy fr Innama of tin Iliad l..r, Kidl,.-y. Crarel, Dr....y, Wrakn. Ae., tiB no isjiial. l.d the adaer tiwnirut in anr.l!icr column, headed '-tlelmliolil'a Uan- uine I'n-liaration." --,vw--s Villi IlKAllTtlisTilltKIlTO i.IKK. A few Team a-.,lt was irrnerailr .ni.i.os.11 that iraj bairroul l not h resln- rt-dtoit,orWnaiior. orm.ideb.arowoDbaid heada; ; m,ny p.-rTOiihorfv rfTi-arai'ir.-now e.o daily in I the aanoo walka of lif. ap arinir In all tha.iorof i ,1, Wearineth.ir own .i.rk n..iu iw-kaini.iy from ba.ii'X "ed lbiirr.t ItcaO.ratire "iJTi'"; l'l.iiuiwt'a OiSTasi ad PlLts. Itlotcbea, pitnplea, drj rrii U. n. and all Irritation, of the kin, fade and Uiiitewii"rf'w",,r' . , w bri.k Mnio. b, iudi,nbie. M.ay of the ordiunrr eruoiton. are rau-ed by fuiiftmol par.pi-1 Um1i ,,i u.i prnetratinu ung-ut at on op-na me ftf puresawi iiiTig-ru- the nlMWrbt uts, it aWipt.-th in Ul ! i ti.-.. t. .l.mltla nrnrcftn. Ijidici whort face or f' r uai". ihi f., or "Jf.TZ ji eyb.i drraortne Uaen i ann loier. j : h''"'''lh"u,rirLw" tliatnei.L ciirr clll-ff. or in oinr "r , i "y ' "TT . mmm aiiibii. lenmri'd. ana .siia !timnitr. ir au ! alio And tliriusnliin in thm Htuatk.n wilt try Itran- ; f,, iDi,mrt.r,iiH.y may t. un-of n-n.f. m n ! u..i,fvu,iWeffi:ac,iocuriUtllilacUr4ndli:Uon..-iar 1 j,,mrh. and other m jo t m a family, ttaetn aamedi.-ine.eai.i.ralidb.tterthanaiiylosofpilli.wo ",r aiiowtd,an ia miu u,at the muaheat infant an Carreetrd Weekly j Wheat... 1.75 to 1.80 Eggs. $ 10 12 Rye. 85 Tallow 75 Lard f.O Bacon .... Coi n ... 12 10 15 Oats. t ... , 0 ijanl 25 n ,(1 Ar-rdes. 1.25 Shoulder 11 Hutter 10 Clovcrsccd 0,00 -a. r T'liTPTy 0Bth,o,,n iD..idii.rrit.BiJAMPioNMn, Mi" UMKUM j : rn!h:?nf V.' MimnBd a" m. kkvskii. miu or n.iiie.r In Vwlah-ns. 6th ln,t- TIIOMPSOS KMOHT, am of E. 'rhompiun and Tiiuperauca Miubcll, agod 2 jar i i r.ikhart c-o, ind. 15th KMaana.dawWw of , 6 montli. liul JO day. A.u.MicU! -L..-rrt- , . .... h. m . .tfn ujiiw ,ii., M-niio r-ontr. igrd tr. !re tY' I l U-.ll,...i.iiOrt. I Jn VVilliaina(Krt,lui ttl :Ut nil, Mn. 1!VE TTTTE & WEST BRMClIFAltM . - i - rrr.r; - :. - - -f xr? a--r ; ; 71 ' , m I A .rf fcMte Of - STORE - .GOODS . . k . ... ,.-,;.. J ll.lj lahc ('line i ii a II n.om. nrvl itir In Beaver's storey 8aturJay(io-iiinrrow)co.umencingaiocU eW. The snoiti to be sold consist of a full isiurt mentof what is generally kept in a eoon.r, Kmr Kimoiny nan hcrnelpJ. .w.v. ..U.K j -r -TV- ' SFAtt V VllY I mL.ncet! oa lhe Fifih of August, and ! ' cuminue four moiitha and a hair Sindenis . will be received at any time. A .Normal He- . rV,,Ui''illTbt.ar7nnds'Ur ltfaC,1Cf" I lurllier parlieul.irs aMres j W. W. ORWlfi. Priucinal. ! At to llcrtin, fa BEBRSTEC3B&'S i. ! l- 1FLES AXD lISTOLS...TkSP Kl- . lit fle, and ViMols are like or.linaryKilleS. . .1... I., a ..... ..mn ,. nrrmi?i-mi'lit ol 7 - .1...,.. II1C U.IU .II, ., .. ....... -- - . pie, two load- can be put inlo one barrel ami can be discharged a,iar.itrlij an. I at different j Ihe ham:ner, anil the adiiition ol anotlu-r nip- 1 objects; thus serving the same purpose a j iloiible-barrelcd lire-arms, while they aie only i half as heavy. Manufactured solely bv in subscribers. who keep constantly on hand liie arms of all de criplious, auimuuiiion, and huuters' euip- IIUl!lS. Kepairirg promptly altended to, and at reasonable prices. IJEEliSI'ErilER OERIIAHT. J.ewisbur?, Union Co., I'a. r3"Cash paid for oM Brass or Coppei .rQ Au. C 1S57. 2m l'UlJLIG SALE. "ITTIM. be sold at Public Vendue, a' the if lale residence ofsA Ml El, WALTER, der'd. in IJl-y Taller. L'ninn lownslop, I'uion couniv. on l'ritluy. Ilic 2lt ol liiKltst, 11, the following Per.jn;.l I'ropcrly, to wit : 3 Horses, 3 Milk Tows and Yonns rat tle, 7 Hoss am! lot of Sheep, 1 I'oiir liorse Wason.l Rotkawav.l Thresh- :Mir.i.ldi,A 1 l.'.inn!nir-lill Oiitls:! III1H(U.UIUI, j. i uuuilig ..mi, llnggey Hirness ani (icars: also, Plows, Harrows, ami oilier Farming Utensils too numerous to mention; also, ?eils, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cui biKirds, Tallies, Chairs, and a variety of HOL'SEHOLD AND KIT! 'II E. FLRMTI.RE. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,when terms will be made known by J1;" V;,r;l;tit'? Administrators. DAVID CROSS, $ July 31, 1857. Jet Goods ! Elack Diamonds ! ! kc. Ituy Kuril, aud Sure tuur Xunry ! ! 1yVL .subscriber is prepared to furuibh . at all tunes the verv best COAL of every description, from the Wilkes-Barre and sha mokin mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality, such as is seldom bro'l to this inarket.which he will dispose ol at ihe lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and go. d meaMire warranted. I"vf Coal exchanged for merchantable Country Produce urmosl kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yard at Tho's Xesbil's Lumber YarJ on South Water street. Nov. 19, 1856 tf R. I. NESEIT. tWFROVEJWeWTS. TX consequence of the terrestrial revolutions roine on in lower Market street, GOLD SMITH A HRO. are compelled to remove the ung Mammoth Clothing Emporium up lo t mn door UnUiw Wiiu' old Maiuiuoth S'.orc wi.n w.tlm heller areoiumonaiions, e nrc ! nrenared lo sell CHEAPER TH AX EVER. I ...il I ... M.me 9. 1457. Call and see. I Ciood Xevt! ievv Uoods!! r Schrever & Son have received their serond supply of Spring and summer foods. They invue the aiteulion ol the La dies, in particular to their assortment of SPLENDID DRESS CJOOD.-S. New Clothing Store, at tne old Bland. PHILIP GOODMAX" having purchase! the Hoods, Ac., of A. Siner, at the well known Store room, opposite Klines' Hotelnd having made large additions I" his stock frorrf Philadelphia, respeclfully oners to the old friends and patruus of the establishment, and to Ihe trading comuiuuiiy iu general, the Largest, Cheapest, and best assortment, (for cash.) Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ever offered in the AV'est Branch country. Coats. Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Draw ers, Umbrellas, Valices, Carpet Bags, Hand kerchiefs. Slc, BOYS' CLOTHING. and everything usually sought for in a Cloth ing Store. Call and give u a fair triai. Lewisburg, May 6, 1857. Great Excitement ! MONEY LOST! IT is now universally conceded lhat th- pur chasing of any article of Coods for private or family nse, and the paying thereon more than a fair pnofit, is "money lost ;" the uuder signed. therefore, has just opened, in his NEi AND COMMODIOUS T10 USE, on the corner of Fourth and Market Streets, Lewisburg, a splendid assortment ot i ....sr. j SPRJXG AND S SUMMER GOODS, for Ladies as wen uenuemen, consisting, in Lr, of the various styles of Dre.s, Silks, for Ladies as well Gentlemen, consisting, in ib-rege De Laines, Bereges. Poplins, Lawns. llrilliants. Tissues, Embroideries. Collars, ' Handkerchiefs Trimmings L ndersleeves, Han.tKerc.nieis, 1 rimiiiin0s. 1 fj0Vea, Mitts, together witn a Fiuc Lot of Oomostlc .o.N, , Prints, Muslins, &e. Also, Ktady-Made cio- thing CLOTHS, CAStKtKRES. Vestings, Hats, Cravats, Linens, and a line fresh selection of SVGA K, COFFEE, MOLASSES, Tcae, 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 coiner, 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. of a superior qualify, from the Hartley Mills not ground any clo in this region, and ,;,-. which can j large or small quautm Lewisburg. Pa. and y"w"lrV" c" dooTTo "be IW Otlice-Cheap for Cash. A. B. DE.OR.WAilir,, Ag U Lewisburg, April "i, 1854. 1vRES8 COODSl-P.ainn.ack and Fancy W JUress SUKS, Tissues, nerages, oo.iijs, Robes. Lawns .Brilliants. Oranadines ,&c - J.V.rfa fi.rsate br - I Fancy colors, just ree'd aud I Mav 21. . Guodatau i tt i Chamberlin be tested by ossrutai, sola in . ""''-"" k...... r.K. ; r.r.ne.l it. and filled iu au eilensive vanelvof, rm:,. T.inon r . . 1 "... ....;.u ,k. er,nir. A ff nud sun- i V"",".": : i Second St.. rccrr-'ly by H.t Iiicupie.r.-o. 1 "U?-' - . i .tr i i I i .iii ; firts Watches Jewel-' ,J kerand dealer in Uorhs, Watcnes, Jewel rv, .Silver Ware, l-ianos.Melodeonsaita oucei . Music. All k...J of Clocks and W atches repaired ut warranted lor one year. and w.irr.itited ft.r - - .- n.rle nrt : Six CCH l-S I" smt av;ye for salt, and new lases msencu hi ui huicj lirwibnr, June 4, NEW GOODS! riIE Place lo buy Hoods, cheap! leave , ""cV," ,7,c p.bh. n'u.ev Ua?e opened a large and complete Mock of CDn,Hr. AWn CHMMFR RIMMS. -- ----- :,. 1 UI III IU nun wuiiii'in tiuDrae.ing every vaneiyn: wmi.i' - 1 - J Summer wear such l.inen inud, Vesiin sucli as viouis, a-.ii-i. : lintrs, limliams, t aiie.oes, Tti.m-es- Herase Uelaine. Miai:e-. l awns. Muslins, a larije assoriuieal ol 1..H BKUlUEKIES of all kinds. iinnts, If'iti, and Giw, also a lariT" assort tncnl of CARPETS, 9 ALT, FISH, it , alr;s on Iim t. Farmers and Housekeepers , .....rtii..nt i.f ! uliutt.hit:i,'i,l(ui.tkLiir. .!; .!.. vi J f-.v.s-' iM.-t:, .1. . iii' l .e nr.- .ati.fl -I Hint yon iiu m , 2.'' ""M''n')M i Kati.11 -.1 ttj-it you mimuauy Olir lioi.l.H H.fO iPlM-Wil HH unusum crc, bolir.r.iO Ik- t.i.i. l . I iWim ll,i.ii.lvlor llie iunlit) u cheap u lh. y c.p r.-ioiibly bn oacrU al u) Ui .t. i mi Hie Wr-t iiriiiicti. .,ii re-lullT iurito our olj tutr.nr to rail ani k. our slo. k. and ' cm. went J' lir iml- hii I t-u. J lilVLCt Uken u.ual CASH ncvr rrliiKnt l-! '-1 ls li'olos. Lei.bare, Ai ril, 1s;t A A KPN" K.W KTZKL. Couiiuiuii K UutmlKinii w T AVE received their regular supply of I I SrEIKS AKO EOMMER GOCDS, which theyrfb-r to the trade at the lowest pos- i 1 ?l'IC 'llll.i silde prices. I he slock includes every anitic j ' ll- f....h.l ii. tt,iir line DKY r.OOI), CKOCKKIKS, QUEKXrf AVA'ti:, HARUWAKi:, SALT, FISH, &C. Ac. They invite atieution to their assortment, and will endeavor to satisly customers, in quality and price. Lcwisburg, April 28 MCKERIL in whole, half, quarter and ei-hth bbls Shad, Herring andCodhsh ! ei,llin DDIS, h.mi.i. i a.r .hi. ; liixdmiin A i him1. -i:n. 1i:fiAi;S-Cru-h.d, White, Brown, A-e Svrnn and Molasses. Coff-e. Java an.l Kis t.v UiKyJmiiri k ctiamoi-rliii. l vi.irK Ten. a snnerinr articie.aiso. xouiie . . I) Hyson and Imperial green teas, by i J Uomlman i Cl:smh.rlin. , " ! IRASS and porcelain Kettles, stew pans, , ' '. I . IT 11..I-. . ' 1 Shovels. Spades, l orl, Hoes, Rakes, . lit. anil Sn.allm. -.. t-r llnn-im M CliiiniNTlln. c lEDAR Chums, Tubs Pai's. Water Cans, i ashboarus, Ac, Dy U -.lmnn ft Oismb-rtin. W7Trl,s Cassnocres a.idtings; Hals. 1 1 Caps,c., a hnc assmmeni ai i.hh this wat! notice! notice:: notice::: HAVING just returned from the City with an unnsally large Stock aud well . ,,a.. - , - - s. i.. ied-and am now pripared to stll goods lower than can be bought elsewhere ou this si.lcof Philadelphia. Hardware ! Hardware ! ! Hardware ! ! ! XiiilS XailS Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws. Class. Putty. Paiuls, Oil in fart, cerjflln!f you may want to build your- ..i. a orvt.r-.fe tii.nste or nam iweniv re ,- . i .. . , n . vwr 1amip. TrlMa u,n 11,11. IUW.1 .uu . ' - - J Tii trnt ! CAR I'EXTERS. here you can get the cele brated lireenl.el.1 rianes, f pear jaeasona hand, tenon and rip Saws, Butcher s, oeativ s and Tirade's Chisels and l'lane Irons, patent and common Braces, Brace Bitts, Auger', Squares. C in grs. Iron Screws, Compass e-aws, llamond's Hammers, &c. Blacksmiths' Iron IK OX IRON-ALL KINDS liar. Scollop, Tyre, Oval, Round and Square CastSieel, Spring and English Steel, Vises, Anvils. Bellows, Screw Plates, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS! Table Knives and Forks, Carvers Spoons, Kettles, Lamps, Can- di.-li -k.. I i.tr-e Mill. Din-loth. Mat. Pan. -.is. . WALL fAl'lH You aili find all It..- al.'. ailu a great many muTw at tua IIaudw ur AM" !,J:'J,jTj"of In trie old OaiBiM Stand, I.Kwislil li.l. ra. THIS 11.11. ' I""1 nAi! I VTVST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! Tirr.SH& VOESE havin? Tceeivcd I 1 their first Cioods for ?5T, would invite the attention of both Town and Country to their carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, fee. fee. of the latest styles and best qualities, adapted to ihe season and to the wants of the commu nity and cf the times. ryrC'all and see for yourselves and be convinced lhat their Store is the place for Bargains! They take much pleasure in show ing their poods, but more in plcasiug their customers by giving good trade. Lewisburg, April. 1S57 THE BEE-HIVE! THE "old Mammoth" ahead! Not- J. withstanding ihe cold winter aud the late spring, J.& J.WALLS have received and are now opening an unus ually large and well selected stock of SPTMVfi &. SUMMER GOODS, ' - . . r . .,,.1. ' eilii par ly of Cloths of every gra K , P . - "7 Summer wear, alM Ladies' UrcNH GoodM, fii h a. Silk. Ti ,-sue.i. Drlains P.rrs.a, Print. White l!oo.l.llilU!han.a, hnihroid-ru:. Kil bi.ua. ll.irr.T.lil..ea, blvacbid aud brown Mu.Una, lriii I.incu ttiaa la, aud STRAW GOODS of every Tarirty ami style also a flue selection of Hardware, Qcef.xsware, Cedar and Wili.owwaue, Brooms, &c. Ac nillrd to all the want oi tne peopii- a ruicro .01 .. AS?)VYlNfl?.. . ..aiToV-Mih ttarotrer t. th-ir eWer-at uniiMinliy low .rin-. Orain and other muntrr Pnsin. tak.n iu whang ; Ur bo.sla. Lewi-burg, April, lsi.!. W INFIE.LLI rMO I Urll J N,,r lf-irtlrtoil. Vnion Co., Pa. . 1 ' THE SUIiSCriUCr, tliailkllil for past patronage, would inform bis friends and the public in gene - ral, lhat he coiiiiuues lo mauufac- ! ply-of .he above good, kept constantly on hand ', for sale or lo exchange for wool, a, j prices that can not fail to please. W OOL will be Carded in the best manner and on Ihe shortest notice. Terms for carding, cash on the de- MS M. 1" " l fllE.VP , E00. SeCOnJ I L1 hind TOP BCCiOEV Inquire cf i tf - U D. WALKBR, North 3d 8i. : nir. n't Lmds nf Mini IVuous. sucn as : T ,t i n-v i :..... .! ,. .1... i "Ia . 7s . Cloths. Ca-imeres. TweedmSatUaetw. Jean. ! 1 "-""r." J" ' ''"I " " " '" Jan. ia. 1-57. l-..r. r. t.r...a. ..' . , i.i. ..i,... .n.i vinnnnU, also. Camel and O well Known .r 1 n L.n IIJI o I lyji c. 11.1- , ys stocking i arns. run uiliiuiu; .o.B . ... r . ra atxiaiu www, r r-v ,.,,t,-i-va best kind in use. and having employed the , ...,. Cms. Gtiitlemeu' Clutlumj, iSv. ipTnn w ... l ClUntinrB PWiCDStOO DlAMlMC Mill? I It II 10BUP. J I LrtUUIVI IllU-Ltfl e-r--iw--(al tle nr1 .'Siftiiio nrJor or rr-i his1 " . t.i (at the new esU'jilimeni, eai . le BHJqr.) manufacture 1 or have on hand rea.ly-! '&?J-ZlTkA r'kxirnif.Sidin!! tihelviug . auiial'lkiutU uf lU essed Ilf.l"P for j (JarpenK-n n. Unil lrs' nsr. We are also prepared to . an 1 KJMAXV Ws, ' lat.lrs J.n.ls tc. iSeioll Smwkr U wiler- , . , s, .,..-:., ,n,i r).rv'l rnml;itrn)rt M,mi,K BraeiteM a Moa. j Moal - simple, on han I. ar.4 we in.ei.,1 lo , . . Weep a gnud oi:y 01 joiM,aiuiioiiip,oinir- J ' s,' ,.,ti Ae. for UM,Je and , insi !e bui!.!o.? purposes r,-nrallv. J. I). IlimMilUB, rrpri. II. I,. 1.11 lll'INi IIAUCU. , rttA i S. H ETiwI.L. .Wr.'ul.iw''. y-J i 15! " ! COMK ON'll, CO.MK At TO rilK CHEAP OllY li'JOOS STOtiE, 1 j '1D IVesI Hilton wiih all your niisin, I Vi-u'il b-i nil von wain, and find 'em rii-lit I I I! I) ITKsM . he is Ihe man. fanain Where you're urek be suiu-d,anJ llicii couie : Wlieu inote yon want in the laine hue, j llii rule i:., n.iw's the time j To set;!e" ihat'a why he's so cheap, 1 " C'ali" is his mi'tlo, and he can't be beat. I J. II. O lil-siiiuil. V.'rtt .1 .i, lias ri-ceived his second lot if Spruie and j S-nniTier CocilH from New Yfrk and I'iida 1 delphia, ctiiis.Niu, of LOTUS i f everv j sra.le, plain. Mark and l.mey CASIM K.KICS. a'so a beai.tifnl y.uiity i f Keadv Vad" CI.O- 'i'lll.Mi of all il-. seripii' ns. Also, I.ndi uress (SKMN. such as ,s,. 'fiw. 'e Istiue, Cali, Print. Whit' 0W, U b.iJi. A-.'ii.,.,'.. lM.r.,, VI.. i, rti'-a;n, I nu'.rtt. A.'t6"'j.. -wt-rv, il .vc, y. isita Cods, Hardware Cedarware.Haeensware, fte. All kinds I'roe'are taten iu exchange for Coods. Cash paid h r firain. Also, Joint. Hawed an.l Lap MiinelOS constantly on han h J. U. UATES.MAX. June 18, Hit " MKIHCAL HEF01LM. IT H.DKKSHAM, M.D., PrartWns iciiin and Surgeon, wiil also pay particular atiention lot hronic ilisease, ncn as Liver lompiaini, uyspepsia, isruiieums, Throat Liseas.-. Consumption when not lo i Lest varieties J"Apples.Pe!irs,l-eacbes.Plunis. far advanced. Asthma, Piles, RhenmaMsm, ; (.h-rrirs. Apricots, .ectarines,Urapes,(iooe Kerofula, White Swelling, Dropsy.StCk Head- fcerries, r.ipberries, Currants, Strawlerrics, lie he, ft. Vitus' Dance, Fit, Sore Eyes, Can- Al,a .ri Tiimors. I!!cfr l!iiirt!i,ns. Ac. r- Fe'nale complaints, as Prolapsus Cteri, (fall- ufihe womb.) and aa other comp.ainis ot j ihe sej o: every name aa.i lorui. .msi i i tt. th'.v r ieaiale. r.eil1tr.uf.t.tliat newly t .Il.rt!.. bitter en ,..iih.!j t- jun-1. a.;iw ur.;l ..me of t.-n an I CtfvB xtara Uilli.a-eu.etirat.i can 1. r. ii. r-.l. ;it:d jti i.-. n;-: : v - e-i n in. 1,1 .rl I. rm. -il u,,t , -jn-J or r.-lt"l. no COIUtcnsatu u U diit.n, i. a. Or. Ir:lt.-H.M B int. -1 s t-e frl...llc V.-H..I 1- i.fi-inni.nt . 1. .(,- tir-l mniM " ...i t .iii - .all.l .V.li-Bl if li-m in Cia'atl.-trt-ll. aft- r.ejs tt.e lt.!.T:il-.l - .. . ., . , , .. m. ..i e,.ttrinr. -rth-t.-.ii.r ur au rntsir .r.t.m.-..ii f ,l..mcl. A nir, Ai0i..i.,nr. ard lllevlms'. l.r ", n.t ., ..,nt. i,ainb.n dis..r 00 but H a',o I i,ta.,-.iin. msiiv rainat.t . n;.-ei. iu-.or th-noeo fc-h .i i . . 1 ... - ........ - .l...lk. .,..,. MIMUlt. . "'-I kreiwli tn.nv fts.-r.r.f.i the fcur-r..' iMnt nl It-Ire, .. Ilnw4.ll tml. T! i. ei-rTsintT in sli a.'e au l 'l'ti"a:-"U.an ..a Lf pritir-:... au.l Ui NVa Mwl nrste. whh Hi. ... otfeein N.TIIil D?t - LKWISRCR4. VS i VMBB i TyilT. sulcrilers offer for sale, at the .1. I.ewisburg Foundry, in large or small quantities, 1U0.IHHI feel dry Hemlock Joists-. Scantling, and Plank, at 'S'J per thousand. Afi.nnO Shingles, at !1.5l) per thousand. 6.UIM) feet small B iilding Timber. Also a lot nf Pine and Hemlock BOARDS, Rails aud fence Boards, on accommodaiiug terms. CEDDES. MARSH & CO. Lewisburg, May 15, 1SC7 HOUSE BUILDERS, rilAKE XOTICE! the undersigned are r ' J appointed Aeenls for the sale of '"r f jnr5-tST1nrtajk. -nrintlnav Taaaxlx of all sizes, made i f the best material. All work warranted. P?Ma le by L.B.Sfi;OL T, , Pa- an,, Ut 5aIe U cjirisT & CALDWELL, Lewisb'g Mew PHOTOGRAPHIC ART Gallery li AMMOMC I1LOCK, Ltwvlvrg. AMBROTYPES MELAIXOTYPES! i:. I. MOT.11Y, Artist. VMBKOTVPE3 and Melainotypes made in the most beautiful style, of the art. Ihe Melainoivpe is a new proeess, taken ou a prepared Sheet Iron Plate, and for bril liancy and vigor of tone is unsurpassed by any oilier known process. Step into the Gallery, examine specimens, and joJe for yourselves. Prices to suit the times Satisfaction guar anteed. Room in Amnions' Block, second storey, entrance on Market street. April 17 I.ich and Hare TS Ute large and choice assortment of new 1- Spring and Stinimcr Good now arriving at the well known Corner Store BEAVER, URETER & ETCLURE. Call and seel Lewisburg, April 17 JUST. OPENING. I"! VIE subscribers are now receiving a large and well selected slock of Spring & Summer Goods, embracing everything tiMiaily called for in a Town Store also a large assortment of Wall Paper which are offen d cheaper than ever lor cash or country Produce. La Look in at the '.'chan"c Store of DROWN & HITTER. Lewisburg, April 17, U"7 CLOTHJNG ! Tlib k n. t tT.at .- o- t. '.!n l the tic,-.. Or if ton .io. jnt r.ad tli..w iia. a; W l lxlillNli li.e lest thai to U fi iind, All a.irlaulrd w-ll made, cheap, aud .ouudt AVlNfi concluded to continue business nAVlNfi concluded to continue business J in Lewisburg. Ihe subscribers have, in Lewisburg, Ihe subscribers have iherelore laid ia a line and large as.-ortinri.t of Ready Made Cloihina and Oenl's Purnish- ing Coods. which we intend lo sell cucit'CK I'M .ix nr.Rt iherelore laid ia a line and large assortment ry,. ......I.- roncsta nf fine black, blue and bronn c,()th anJ Jy,CSs Coais.Cass: ! Coats of all dtscriplions 1'antt and Vest liner : I esls ol ; every kind yon can ihn.k of- II A 7 .s A SI) ; : Ctr.S,Siiirl Collars, 1 ocacl aim -Vfik lijkis, I Trunk, C'lr l Ji"js, I'ml.n lhn, ill'. ! nt ihe lowest City prices. tlTAll in want of; annlitne in our line will please to give us a I call, and we will try to snit yn. I V Clothing made toorder r. uh neameas and , despatch- J. GOLPsMI UI &. ISliO S. j Lewisburg, April, 1So7 1 2 T , New ArraEgeinent3"-KeW Goods'. ness. lie is prepared lo eiecu:e an worn i ! entrusted lo his care, to the satisfactiou of the ' cusiomer. y.Ti. Cutting and Repairing ry done lo order. Leaisburg, April 10, 1S57 Dr. I. Brugger Dr. J.F.Harvey ! XI 0M(E0PATIUC PhTsffisnS, I 11 loalh side MarkelJit.bjMwee. 4A & 1 Iy6tt "'it ' ' ' J, M. U RCK, 'i"!- in i. i n r o ip ii i iii i nimi ir. 1 1 lUliLI lit "! ui.....i)i . I'nirn Co.. Fa. LsTAll proresiomi u mum enir ostrd lo hi- care, will be ppnrtualljr and laKbl'ully attet-'cJ to- Jue 1. Jl " ' EEKOVAL. ' T ,, I:l2Tlili. ml Stock Of ' I 0FI?TI0EBIE9 t EICHOI.1Z & Al;.f:R hare eleanil , EI, r. Meu-rb. on .Va.!..-t .Si. ,..: r Thud. .her. .... . .. l . mev w,:i utep en imin n-r aie mr Tcry n i i:nr.-ciMiiti,. Tv. I'ro.r. H.-uu,. &o fa uii See .' I., wi-.burg. Api:l 9. John 3. Linn, 4 TTOBMIY T !A-in FricV a Ub.ck. rSoiih mI Si, near Market. i. I DR. KELLIKG'S 'stnrcr IlrSlllnlo, t'-r Uie Treatment i Cancers, 1 umors, xu. i-icr. rcro.uia, or anv Cr.m ih rr Sore. Chmnx Hiseases eene rallycanbecnr.-d (ifcnrablc) wiihont surneal oieratmn or poison. Forall pa niculars write, slaie d: ea-es pla i.ly, anJ enclose 24 el for advice s l.etr.-r. musl have a postage stamp I eneloed to ny answer. .Medirir.e sent any ibsUnce. A.Mitss C 1. Kl LLl . y.. -chant. -Lure. I 'Hinterland Co, Pa. !Ue,.-i,rK-! 1" S m. f- m lfarrt-..;rr. lie C V. Ca-tival, ai-J 4- 's.ll. t. ,ai all , ' ' t' 1 o: 1 .,1.1 if ii. 7. j -.r - i.-l ri. t.. . ' n: all i- wi'.l 'lo eou ,t..J. .f-l'i Hi fcie,.-ittj bo ena not uit si pro !:!.., 1 .ft - i. 1 k..-.-.l-.-'I r.r, ,! 'I i". .... IT. a Ki lu k:,.n,r. -lr.lii.1 ailtitull Oir-niyualiTU ,4a. feUI ti i il tiv ur. A. .tv .- sl'.iw to.. . I.I1I I'AI.JIIR, A KHilTKCT and Bl li.T)KK. . LKWISKLKG, PA. IT Oloce in the I'nivers.ty Budding f.S3 $fg-!pi Fruit and Ornamental Trees, The subscriber has iost received a splendid collection of Fruit and Ornamental TREES. (tum celebrated Nursei.es of Kllu-angcr wry. Uoehesti r, S. Y. embracing the very Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain A-h, Ameiicau Mountain Ash, Sugar Mapla f. ,r 51ref t planting, Ever-bbu-ining Rose, and a Spit, splendid collection of Bulbous and other EIi.m eriiig Plants. TT'Nur-cry Crounds on the farm rf Ja's r. I. nan Es.-j. on the Turnpike, within bait a M tiri , Itrrr ..r w k,. All orders addressed, lo HEXRY R.(il.l.,Aitf. r J.MERIMLL I.l.NX. will receive strict attention. Term mn.tiublu . ,. . I .-,.l a nrl tt 1H57 ( .l v. LEWISEU2.Q BAKERY. ,,, . .. . , , r . . t. TpilK snbsrrer has Tertted for a term I years the commodious n-oms first below . ...... ... K .lie s Hotel, wbeic be cirru s on ISUIains Krcatl, Cake, Tarts, &c and hopes lo be able lo render entire satisf?.ct;rn and receive a liberal support. He also t ilers c o x r j : c tion k it i k s. of every kind and quality, vt WtJcaale ami liitaU. ICE CREAM for the public aud for parties, in large or small quantities. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. r?Nuts, Toys, Spices, Ac. always cn hand. Orders at home or abroad prompttv attend ed to. SA M CEL. HOFFM A X . Lewishnrg, Jaa- 7, lsi57 II TILTH OU SICXwESS! Choose between them. i ESSES rSi. rwair? -M HOLLOWAY'3 PILLS. Tl f Mood funtL-hm U tuat?r:al 1 vry Srnt. nni rV, !:TftcJ auI lil re in the huaesfi 1tw. V h -araw, it L-lth toefery orun; whr-n rt m.pt. ii ecr- ftxT'-x i n:-c .1!. ft. II' ll w,i's Phm orrt d,rt ij n' -n ire el-m-nUcf tiie irim of lit-, arutraliiinc the rinr:,-l" ft li-f!f, an.l tlius rajirally curing rlri ma U.Jy, mhrtUer Ux-uJ ia thtf rtTe. tbe Hiwjcii Ui liv. r. the U.i i. th- niu?c!-r, iLc skin.LLr braintor any other part uf the ytem. A7 TlirtHJIlOlT TPT VTOBtPt If'-ttwt.'-j I'n.i aree(nlly rt 'uri.in ft.a-nBipa!nt9 ct?Bin.on t Hie Lkuuri rf. ;tvi iu diajhlr,pe- rulUtr to certain cliTtiatf at J lonilit:. AltARMi.SC DIsnKitFRS. pepv!tln, 11 I -l.-r n-' ra-nt th- liTr. th !iiiT-- rf itiflrmity &nel Mida-rinrr. anl Ute cause of tonfaerabJ tlcillf, yieii t" thf-ie ruratir-!.. in all ra.-e. tioeTr ac vthi itt'-ti- :..-tiiie a? a ctiM i-ur!iTe. a.t. iut and tao c: t!iv relicv- th N w. Is. inrifv tt: f ui-l. an. inTi. orhtc Uxe y.-tcm al tli cuntitutMn at tha nae t:u. .;.v7a.!. r, t,tKXt-tyzitvoi s co.vri.Ai.xrs, Wtiei till 5imtilant! fil. tin renoTatinff and brarinc pr I'v-rii.- cf tlf e I'liln t::: frmtit'". tu the fhatvit v nrrTeii nud eiirVeblei DiUtltl the victim of general tuitr. J'ET.irATF FF.VAT.rS. All iirreufc.rU ie anil ai,ui-nti. iu:it tt to the dellcata an I jf-tiaitiTf r.rrm- rf tl:e i arr itmOTrf! nr prrentedi ty aft iltM-Sitf UitM wild, hut iutnUiM alteratives. N . ni-.tTi.T ni l r.-rar h.rrwn r her rMIdr.n" health skouUi lai u h XUcta wukiu in r i h. CiJ;.XliflC iM-ORsLSIFXTX. Tf TmIot -l-.n t."' tlte L-ntIon "Mntirj.1 ftvVw." and tl.tf bit st civil r.t lit if the tti!ty in Gn-at Itritian. Fraoi-e ami lirrutotiiy. haTc aalrgizcd ti e asxi tbetr iuituu r. llJ.loitnijt Pllh are tie 7sl rcmrrfy Lnoit in ile world fr the fuKvicitiy Phases: A-tlim Piarrfc-e indltrertlf m !;.. i Cumi'ljifcl I'r-t y Ii.rlaet;i.a tVi ih Ik'.i'iTy InriNinniMtioit (.i.U lYv.r itit-l .St!f ln.;irj V inkne l'h. t l'isen.'cS 1 .-w.tre t' nij laint l-ivet I'otifplifinM Tec tiY.-rv a H-chrs I.wne-rs t.-pinta H-V'n.in . Vi'.Li Va-neruIATTti'-nn t. nc nii'l Oniwl, 5ic- n l.iry Pnrp W rin.tofall kind , !: J at the Maaufari- t f iToriwr IMloway. S M:tiU- n l.ttm-. N w V. rfc. ar.J'iU PtitjoJ. Inn. an.l ail r-ni . 'arv'a Iiu2i:it I'-ah ra oC Mi-dirtn tl'.rv.uy.li.tut tlie- I ritl t.it. . aitd tbe oiwilej wurkl, in H.'Xt. 23 cftiM. f i1 ... cnt.-i. and Al rah. IUtv L a n'Uttkrab.e"iiB j ly Ukitt,; the largi si re. . R. rirvtion for tlir cuManee of pal!'nt in er. ry d-cnler are aiiixe l to each Bo. J:ua. 7 TAILORING. J0HNB.M1LLEU lhank:'ul for past favors- .f ,, r A F j Pjiif,j5 j l- would stale that he has re ceived ihe Fall and Winter ttV;- I I. ceived ihe Fall and Wiui ti 'f'- ' Pa-hion. and is t r.-pated , ' r i t, P ft j ' ' ! -vii i .-gJ .K CI T, MAKE, and KEFAIR ii Iwi garmeuts as usual. He will if I ei I endeavor, as heretofore, lo execute his work satisfacto rilv to alt. Lewisburg, Sept. 4, ls56. Vucal and Instrumental Elaslc. j . ,H,. tub5eber having located himself m Lewisburg, is readv to leach Insirumen- ,n Music in ail its branches, viz. Piano, Mclo- denn. Cuitar, Violin, Violincello, Flute, and , n lirass Instruments. je w,n .;su t.-aui, Vocal Mnstc. I Having been taunht in Ihe best Schools in , Germany, he deems himself qualified lo rea- i der satisiaciion. ! He will also tune Pianos, and put thtm in repair if desired. . liesiiience lor me present ai urn s Strtl WANTED ! I-vKTYKoal Builder snacarpen 1 ters, to work in tbe Boat Yard at Le. ishurg.' Oood. wages and constant employ ment will'be given. ' Nor. 14, '56. FilICK, SLit tK at a U. ; po :"rj rna. lvaiTr fief. - 1 li- enterprises. , j ub'ichvrs- iibJ f a'rjLs. j ajvJ T9 ; ea.-J. i .... W
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