Xrriistarfl Cjirnniflc O. K BORDEN ft J. R. OOKNELIUS. T (frt .Tf.-The Lnruni na Can3iac pui-h-l -t- lut ("ash Mtti. tias the Uivuft aud bci i rifni.Utn.ti M nf Nt-wnjuprr in 1 Countr. i - - rrt'Clloill, national ; ShU OrV, Sectional! He .(. re .vaw.A,i1 Supreme , l or Goiri aor, DAVID WILMOT, CP IIHAUPJHD COVKTV. Canal -CouiltiiKsloner, WILLIAM MILLWAKD, vniLAi'Ktvm.i. Fur Jnd.jet rtf the. Supreme Cmut, j t hi: vi:r.i ii. or i'iix-iic . JOi:ill J. IXHlSort bctlerlo. I'niuu County Souiinatiout. - KeprrteuMice-iUOMAB UAl'ES,of Ldiod county. Ke.iitf.rA- lli -nnli r G EOPiG E MER RILL, of Now Ilirlin. Com m .'... RICHARD V. B. LIX- cOT-v, ui Hartlev. Treasurer Lewisburg. HIGH P. SIIELLER, of Auditor JOIIX KF.SSLER, of Now JJerlin. Mder County. The Whig, American and Republican County Convention met at the county scat fn Monday last, and nominated Samcel Weirick, E;q. of Middleburg, for Sena tor; Hon. Daniki, Witmav, of Chapman Tp., for Assembly ; Robert W. Keks, of Middleburg, for Treasurer; Henry Mi'sfer, Es-j., of Mussers Valley for CoinriiifVior.fi-; and Xkk Mim.i.kswaiitii for o years, and I'axiel RuURER for 2 years, fir Auditors. Thcso are names well known to the citizens of both coun ties', as highly respectable and competent men. Mr. VVcirick tcrved with credit two years as a Jlepresenictiro from, old I'nion, and the compliment is merited, although iho hope of oveicL iiiitig (he epposition in Northumberland, Mmtour and Columbia is small. Judge Wium r is one of the very .best men in tho district. Mr. Kern is a thriving, d serving merchant. Mr. Mugg er U a tried, tiue man, und was nominated with great un-uimily. Messrs. Middles warth i tiJ R Lnr are nominated for Au ditors, r.r.d are aL-o trustwortby, reliable men. II. S. Roy or and J. F. Hummel were appointed fvnatorial, and Messrs. C G. Vcrr.on, II. G. J. Ilerrold and Cupt. John Hcbn, l'opuscntative coDfcr- JDCS. May we n"t hope this may be tho occv sion of a uito complete union of our friind", (1 at Fir di r iiisy roll up one of her old fatliioin -1 majorities 7 We arc aware of the furcos at work to distract and iliiide,lut the honest farmors of Mid i!' en.cK,rctiCs a-.;l i'..c il.vj, ia.i u lUcy will fruslrato all (lie designs alike of manly opponents and secret foes. Stritk by LicJiirxiNu. On last Mon ti iy evening Sheriff Miller received a des patch from Mr. Maley of Pittston to ar rest two passengers on the Packet one Mary Maley, bis wife, who bad eloped with a man named )iiut Yard. This was tLc man to be arrested. The Sheriff Caual and alon" with ' O hastened to the nr. r i . i i. r .. i k iu ui i ia au iiaoaua. iiuuu tuu ituuanaio . T1 , . . .' on the Packet and arrested them, lhcy bad two trunk with them which the Sher- iff secured They had through tickets to Philadelphia, ani do doubt think the lightning played tlieni a scurvy trick. Jiloomihurj Sl.tr. Judge YViiiu ji'a letter, ia favor of true American principles, says the Reading Journal has completely knocked the breath out of thj 'nidc-door' operators. Their, occupation u gone. The rack and Cle j are everywhere 11 .eking to tho Union standard-and SauJi-non & Co. find them-. selves in the pu.itin.is of leaders without a party. They had Letter como out as fl .1 r..f 1 T n....r.... j i :,i. ., . . ii). Uio farce is as good as played out. " ' J The Philadelphia Daily Ketcs, io notic - lDg the feat of C'apt. M. Cromer, of Mer- Mrsburg, Pa., who recently cradled ten acres of grain in ten consecutive Lours, rem ii La that the Wuik is equal to the av erage performance of the best reaping ma chines of the country. Tbc rconle of New Orleans are treating themselves to fresh peacbes.figs, pears and crar es. J he editor of tho Ticavnne re. I turns thanks for a bx-ket of fino peaches. llartlett pears, some delicious Chasselos L-rapes, aud a -luautity of plump white and i c ' . 1 Jiurple hgs. Ni.w Hoi k, A ug. 11. A break in the Delaware divisiou of the Pennsylvania ! Caual below here is rt purled. It will re- . , ,i i .juire ton days to repair the damage. I Tho bouse of Jas. Wallis, on Valley T, Uwistown, wa?otored on Sunday morning last, while tho members of the family were at churcdi, and a trunk broken open and lu or iU worth of jewelry and abou 510 ,n money taken therefrom, X. clue to the person or person, has been ok j At a casual meeting of ycung folks in I l..n,.;t!., . f .!... . .11 i v " c" v",-' "B". luc merxan ,na uer former physician, Dr. Catliu. In says a young d.hu was jocularly told Le j ,bo midst of tho proceedings the police si.uu.dgct a wife. He aaid Lo couldn't I marched in and arrested all the parties, get any. 1J1 have yon," said Mary! j Dr. Catlin and the nurse .were taken to They were formally introduced, and in an the police station Luuse; but Mrs. Cun honr they were man and wife. j niugLaIU feigning to le jll from Ler ao- a..ui, lac muraorer, has butoncweek longer to liv,. JIo Las to expiate Lis I triuic on the gallows one week from to.day. j , , - Oeorgo A. Snyder, the editor of the In- j JrjmJtut J-eu, Las received the appoint- i went of Xotarv public at Willianisport, n iiiauw oi John JJ. M'K niifi-. t. Otd. j i r -fPrfltTY IMuixHtlnhitl. 1 jffvom Ulnuartlpljui. , , FllILAD .Aug. 10, 1S57. As it reins "like brhs"V.nd e have an hour to spare, let us dedicate it !'to you iu rwfn for your kinatne-as manifested : by the receipt of your interesting paper once a week : lor Ine i hronicle is nv a gooa way ,JlB best countrv rapOT wei.I10U. ,',f. ad with us good, moral am! patriotic senti comes sentiment, like a bright green-sp .1 in this desert of vile j newspaper liutiaiure with which a free press has flooded the 'land. Ours is a very free ' press ; in fact, a very loose press ; and no lov j erot guod morals, and sound sentiments can contemplate without sickening of heart, the I enormous amount of more than doubtful trash j which the wcek'y press sends forth,and which ; constitutes the mental pabulum of a vast pro j portion of the population indeed their sole I reading. The -late prize fight, and the new Cunningham affair, have been asmall fortune lhe 6unJav fand the disgusting details have been read and canvassed until they are worn thread bare. Every year seems to increase the annual exodus of the city's population, and as travel is made so oheap that all may enjoy it, there are very few who allow the opportunity to pass. .1 suppose it ts welt, but as a people we , are very expensive. The man who only earns five hundred 8 year tries to live like his neighbor who gets I a thousand, who lives to tne extent oi nis means to be as grand as his employer; and so amen; all classes ;here is the most reckless indiuerence to the olid comforts of life, anil whole fortunes are lavished on that miserable show which brings neither comfort nor con tentment. and which is the eurseofany people. There has been n perfect stagnation in bu siness for many months, and money is as scarce as "geese in the Highlands," but our merchants are crowding in their slock making ready for fall trade which may disappoint their hopes. If it does, there will be some trouble ; (or they heve sullercd through one season already, and another will ruin some. Uuilding is not near so brisk as we saw it a few years ago, but there are some fine improve ments going forwarj. A few very fme stores have been built on the Duller property at Eighth & Chestnut, and the cellar is being dug for a magnificent ani extensive Hotel at the corner of 9th St. Several hundred hands have been working for a month past, but the cellar is not more than hall' dug yet, so you can form some idea of how long it will require to cotn- pieie ine strucuire. You made some inquiries shout the old State House Bell last week, whirh if yon have not already had answered, I can possible en- lighten you on. Tbc old Bel! with its prophetic inscription. Proclaim Liberty thruuhoulall the land &c" cast twenty three years before the Declaration of Independence, is ihe most interesting relic, to my mind in the citv. A short sketch of its history may be new to some of your readers. In 1752 a bell for the State House was im ported from England, and on iis first trial after its arrival, it was cracked. It was re cast by i'ass & Stone of Philadel phia in 1751 under the direction of Isaac Mor ris, Esq., the then Speaker nf the Colonial A s- 1.1,. In 1777 when the British army approached Philadelphia it was taken down tuirUJ i. a place of safely, and on the evacuation of ihe city by the troops was ftptaced in the cupola, the original steeple having fallen to decay. I: was supsequently cracked and replaced l y a larger bell, and it hung in the present steeple for many years in a dark dinsy room, whence it was removed recently, and now occupies a place on the floor of tne room in which the Doi-turaliran wa cienpit anil urherp w Irnvt i mauy generations may see iwn object of ven- !... - I eration. . Some years ago an attempt was made tore- , store jts tone by sawjng crack uhjch runs j from the ,ip ,0 lhp ctowa wj,,cr. but :, was j useless, and from that experiment has sprung the inexhaustible quantity of relics which grace cane heads and breastpins all over the land, and will outnumber the toes of SLl'eter, which the dt.mh passes, "all hollow." The widow's "cruse of oil" was nothing to that crack. The most remakable thing connected with the old bell, is the variety of metals of which it is cast. There has na&sed thron?h mv hands anr numuer 0f pieces to beengravcd.amont. which I have seen not les than a dozen Jfrrenl --. An interesnng subject for an- ! "1arans. There are, however, very many seuine pieces extant, and we have the satis - , taction of possessing a signet ring set with J 1 one we know to be such. It is needless tosay 1 that we prize it above gold. Whenever it is broken up the bell we j mean. We'll see that you have a piece. Will you choose a slice ol tongue I Yours, aVc. S.II.F. Ttic Iturdcll (ufic. Mrs. Cunningham, who Las figured in i tbe Doclor U"Jcll uiurdcr case, has been :- arrestcJ in Xcw Yu;k ci,y charge of ""j "' " of an heir to ,bo v'atiM estate. The "ado known lo ; the l)ilrict Attorney by her medical advi- j 1 .1 ..j . i . .1 I i i.t i scrs and measures were adopted to detect j ' aud expose her design. Under the coun- j scl of the officer mcntioued, aud doctor j feigned compliance with Mrs. Cunning- j ! 1 ' nlnn .n.l . 1 , .1 r 1 taaita tl liiau, tun iiictvuucu iu uitve 10UUU ""juuvn, act luim lo join VUB 111 IatCU . . ,. . .,... u,...., - -anug ttuuut I a- I . . I 1 . l - i la ficonmn . ,!. .leeir.l Ji. f i tcr cliR M. ! a ,lnr.n ,;.. m, 11,,.!'r.v ' : !Tue doctar Lu0BeJ a clM from ! 11 Hospital, and it was sent to tht, j Lousc in Bond Btree wfcere the j took lacc on MonJ at noon Tljerc Mni. CunniDgham received it with moth-1 erl7 affection, in the T,resener. nf . n,,.. ! ' - .-a.; oouchmcnt, was aiiowed to remain in tor chamber under the .urveilaneo nf ilm tin-! lice. ir On tbe 11th inst., the .Supreme Court of .Xew York granted a writ of .certiorari ia bohalf of Mrs. Cunnincbam, returnable on the -day following, when an argument wan to be bad upon Ler admission to bail. LEWISBTJRGr CmiSOXICLE lt.i.runiored that Robert Scbwvlcr, the notorious Railroad defaulter, i not -dead, j but is living near Saratoga late. j President 'Buchanan, Vice 'Prcsiileiit ' ttreokinridgc, and Gen. 'Cass anil Howcf! Cobb, of the Cabinet, are -said to'bo.rrec JUatoM. - i Thomas McElrath, oftho Nw 'Yrk T-.V. 'I t :U . ....,.,.., .f fn I jrtofinc, II H lutl HHU at ta.-ta.iai tonein consequence of lending his credit to western railroad speculations. The ..S'KrA newspaper ii quite confident that Mr. Buchanan will prove "all right" on tho.fillibuster policy. -It aays : " V have no fear that he will betray the spirit j or the policy df the Ostecd report. His j administration -Trill give ill t'liia." I At an American State Convention held at Dayton, Ohio, on the 5th, Col. P. Xtti j Trump was nominated as s candidate for Governor ; X. T. Ash, fur Lieutenant Gov. ' eruor; Jonathan Ilarshman, for Treasu-! rer; John R. Arthur, for member of the -Board of Public Works.; John Davenport, for Supreme Judge, and C. '0. Allen, fur i Secretary of Stale. j Yankee Penaltt fob Slide. A1, Tlfirtfor.l Tv.ttnr Inlld n clitrv of ft .vnir.an ' ..... ..j . finding a man banging by bis neck to a j beam io her house. She cut the rope, j ti 4 1 1.:. 1 1 . i -, . .tie . 1 1 pail Of water until life was restored, ant then larrujipcd him ound)y with a-ftrnp. j Afterwards he went into her room and ' , . c ,. . , , ,; began to show light, when she attacked , him with a rolling pin, drove him into the ! room and lucked him in 1 I COMMENDABLE. Gen. Zollicfccffer, of Tennesoe.-lost bis wife a few days ago. I aa . r n 1- 1 He was a candidate for Congress, and in , the n:iJst of a canvasi. His competitor ! generously proposed that the, should close j lhoir artDointmentfl to enoak. and let the sovereigns do as they pleased. The prop-1 ositioc was, of course, accepted. j TnB Cnors of Onto. The crops in Ohio are estimated this season as follows : j 'Oats, twenty millions Labels j rye,' one million ; barley, five hundred thou-1 sand ; potatoes, sis million Cvc lmn Jii J j ' , n., mousauu. uiaMog au gBrcg4ie oi j 000,000 bushels, and being an average of thousand making an aggregate of 25, 1 fort v Dcr cent, increase on the cron 0f 1850. A flash of lightning lately ran down a stove pipe in a bar room at Orannen, Miss, ! and upset a man who was leaning back with his feet on the etovc. Ucing pretty well pickled with rum, bo was proof against all merely electrical Quids, and was unhurt. We would not recommend tho use of intoxicating liquor as a protec tion against lightning, however; for elec tricity is quite apt to follow any kind nf a liquid, and is just as likely to split a rum cask as anything else. TnE Tosove. A" white fur on Ihe tongue attends simple fevor and inflama tion. Yellowness of the tongue attends a derangement oftho liver, and is common to bilious and typhus fevers. A tonjrue vividly red on the tip and edge, or down tho CCDtre or over the whole surface, at- tends inflammation of tho mucous mem- J D"ne of tn0 stomach or bowels. A white 1 nrilont tAn(.H ll.ln .1! a i wuuc uucuus njuuiai t tongue red at the lips, becoming brown, dry and glazed, attends typhus state. The description of symptoms might be extend ed infinitely, taking in all the propensities and obliquities of mental and moral condi tion. The tonguo is a most expres-sivo as well as unruly member. Scientific Amcr. (can. Dr. Staats says that delirium tremens is becoming much more manageable than formerly. Ho attributes this to the itn- mense amount nf RtrrMinlnn n,1 In tt.a I ftlAflCA I, ! manufacture of whiskey at the present ' time. 1!y usi thhj ktiiCT3 t j ahml fif : J J 1 a 1 J mnM..j u.u. Ju Ohio, tho use of strychnine io tho nianu facture of whiskey has become so great that tho Legislature, a short time since, I .... 1 .. 1 I ' . i tr r -.- , ...6 crime punishable by two years' confine- mcnt in the penitentiary. OldkcT Man is AmericaA eorres-! pondentofthe Cassvillc, Ga., Standard, I says -there is now living in Murray Coun-1 . r. .i . ..... """" i y, via., on me waters oi noly Ureck, a iievolutionary veteran, who Las attained ho ge of one hundred and thirty-four. "is name is John Hames. He was born in Mecklenburg County, Va., and was a I.. I ..1.1 i rar-.i . i. i i . lit sr. - i ten years old when Washington was j Lis cradle. He was thirty two when ' Braddock met Lis disastrous defeat on the Monongahcla. He, with several of Lis nniAl,k,a.a f I- a- -' ' . I ,,, . . . I i .'ia mrurai uays maron. I a . , I l t , ... wero lnrn.nl Un .1 t i.: I South' Z1Z ' neany a Hundred years ago. He was in j thirteen considerable conflicts during the ) vtar ol independence, and in skirmioh - . auu oueouuiere wuu me inaians, with To ries aud with British, times beyond mem- ory- Ho was with Gates at Camden, with Mort-an at f;inn .;, i.n. C .,u WlCtU Ut 111HS, boro' and Eutaw. and with Mtn'm ;n m hM "all into a tory camp or red cost quarters. . St. Louis, Angnst 11. Kansas advi ccs lo the 8th inst., state that Gen. Walk- a 1 . v er returnea to Lawrence with tho U. S. .i t PPrhcnsions of an attack by ujb inaians proving croundloss. The iCity Government met on the 7th inst., and are. engaged in perfecting ordi nances. - The election rolurns indicate nearly a cnaoimoos tte in favor of tbc Topckal Loogtilntion. & WEST .BRMCH FABMER-AUGUST 14, J ts& f f. j 'i, CD O o THIS sierling machine has within the past year been put to severe actual tests, an i hn r n,.,k lmn-f.H i,v ihe addiiion of a S3 inch flv-wheel, new gearing, joint bolts, and other minor improvements, and is now offered to the public with the certainty that ms --(ITK'K is h--n ! v ; a that the under made in the very best manner, and that it will grind and piess easier and faster than any , siirned.Trustei-s. i!l 'e!l at ani tu n, in mher Mill in ihr market. Dealers and others snpiilied i n liberal terms. ; oiirsuince lo and t v vutue of an Art i f A- I2w(i9. Jlailroad iMcctins. O 4 HIKETIXG of the "Stockhol tiers of i lewisburg. Centre & Spruce Treekj Uailroat! Compativ" will be heitl at the h.-use t a.. 1 it I nfii-kir 1 M. Th nhirrt ui meeti.'' is to take into consideration the; c m immoiiii iitinc nf thf llna-l. A lull attendance of the stockholders is vcryi TucMluy, litli Septriulirr next, 2e ",rh " lcointneiicn,s ai ten o'clock in the foren. on, ;jr"riie Board of Directors will mret at the; the foliowin? Ileal Kiaie, viz : same place on the same day tn the morning at' Til V. "MANf'lON FAltM' of taO 10 o'clock. Hv order of ihe Hoard: la'c i.). Wilson Jr., rl heliv I p. 1 nion t o. July 24, 1857. ' KM Sl-IKI'K, Pres't. 'a., adjoti-.ini lan.'.snf DavidHeii.tev.William l!ron,' Mis M Ume, Joseph Aiusser andilie I'nion Counly 'oi:il Proclamalloii We.i traiich of the Sus-.iuehanna, eoutainin? irHKKEAS,tnc Hon.AB M SAVILSO.N, , 1 r l)irr.!f. l'resideiu Judge for the 2uth Judicial II AllliIlU IU llltULi Uis,ri." "f""'"' composed of ih.-; Th). Karin ls llf lLe KIKsT yL'ALITV of r"a"MS of M,-" B,'d Studer.ain t j der pood improvemeiil.handonieIj- Vmur Kul,tanH'J.'WSi..!.T.Ksn'..Asso- Jon :iv,r abou, ha!f a mfe ciate Judpes in trnion county, have issued ilieir irom i,,,,, T(ie improvements are a andn.eO "ft, FINK LA KG V) 1JANK liAKN Ornhans Court. Court of Cnmmrn Plpn.ny. r ,,Pnr)v new. a tuo- tun v frame Du II in? A and I erminer, anI fetieral tiaricr Jfc-eK"i,n. m LKWIULK;, fcr llie ccunly t'f TNION, on ihe second 'MONDAY of nPTEMHIIK. (being the Ifiii day) IH57, and to conmi'iv one week, Notice-is therefore hereby "iven to the Cor- oner. Justices of the Peace and Con'-taW , s in Terms wi'l he made known at s:i'e and for the county of I'nion. to appear in their Persons iu-h,n to view ihe pi misesare own proper persons with their records, iniitii- requested to cad on the Administrator, or on silions, examinations and other rememhrar.ei s j . Mu- ser. near the premises. lo , ,l0se tnill2S w.hich 0f ,)cir offices an I their behalf appertain lo be done; and all Wit- nesses and otlierpersons prosectinns io behalf ' of the Commonwealth aamst any person persons, are required to be then ami ttiei 1 attending, and not depart without leaveat th'-: ! peril. Jurors are renneeted to be pnnctunl :i, their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble lo notice. Civen under my hand and seal at the Iher ill's Office in Lewisburg, the 7ih day of Au gust, in the year of our Lord one thousand ei;;ht hundred and fifty-spven,.and iheeichty eih, year of the Independence of ihe l.'nite.' Stales of America. God save the .(.'oinuioo wealth! DANIEL D. (iliLDIN, Miernf. Issue LlNt, Sept. Term, ls-T MaUhias Wilson v lavid ilerr John Knebuck vs A J Ouu Henry W Snyder vs Saml Kwm; - i Com su;. M Chamberlin vs llotfunan & Hmh( Wm cj Uosavtit v. atamih U J-M.iiipoU , David Ilerr vs W 11 White with notice to .Sprout, burrows at Co vs iM A Ctock i cl al same vs same Marv Jane Flint Are vs Charles D Kline Lafavette Albright vs John Dalesman N"U' for Kurst vs Kichard Duu-'hertv t flu istian Dershatn vs Joseph (ieyer et al Dame Laycock vs W illiam .Moore Daiii.l Itunjler jr vs l.'eore House! et al John Wenzel vs I.ickson .M'Laughlin John M Ben fer vs David s-'pitler with notice Porter for M bfehriner vs C ilslinner with no Samuel liaker vs John Dalesman Elizabeth Vartz vs David lirove Itank of Danville vs Lorenzo P Teed Mary A Davis vs William Davis George Wehr vs Ceore t'aust Daniel Rangier vs Itastiau Teifel, with uo Win Kilter vs Charles Dreisbacli W T Linn vs P II Marr Daniel Williams vs Kaufman & I!elT Wm M'Clearr vs V.'m M VanValxah Seih P M-'Curoiick vs Ceoige J Swartz Maty Fishbaurh vs Danl D Culdin et al Youn"man at Walter vs Noah Walter i Thornton A VanV'alzah vs John Murphy Israel Knellel vs James .viaucs David llerbst vs Daniel Keiiylcr David Baerlges vs Alfied Kncass Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Render J D Sorver &. Co vs Saml and Jos W bhriueri John DeLonpr v.s Jos (! M'Call James M Smith vs Robert Chambers Charles II Cook vs iJyers at Kilter Ann Thomas vs Peler Heaver et al T Church at Co vs Solomon Maicr linnck at Roland vs Lambert ISauck M (Jeyer's Adm'rs forJn Rauck vs AC' d'eo'Lippincolt tt Co vs ltanck at Roland t Kiasenlicrir at Co vs same j orooke at Fuller vs same j L B Christ for W Cameron vs Peter Meixel ' "arr,e vs frier tnappei et at BeckttKeber vs John Zimmerman ,JTmmJ VZ Z??'?L n David Fisher vs Junathau DieiVenderfer " , ...... . w.,.r f!,,"s71'er lor "urcn vs jus u i orrey i hos ( hurch vs t same Fred k Bolender vs Thos Church at Co ,', . 1 .. '" o , e : l.erci.n are erected a Brick Mansion House, , 1""Js "' grain, frus-i i...JJer a:, t pasluie, 1 nton County vs Henry Solomon Frame Barn.and other Outbuildings with the ! T'-n all kin.!, ot .,!, , n.ved by actual eipe Sam 1 & Barton vs Josrph Meixell 'appurtenances. riu.ents and based e; . n n-.itiii: nuths ,. V oungman & Walter vsTaggart Furman at J, .o. 2. A Tract of Land situate in the town-1 "-'d to improve ssnei-lture in all its branched; John Mover vs r red k Wurman 'at,;., -n,i .. ,i.iru,,.i k t.i ,., i... I r-nresen:.-d liv nnu ards. ni'm.A lmn li-.i.t -t iiicnan njiffnfr r rra k noienfiT Taylor for Voting at Montelins vs J W Shrine Charles Cawley vs John Voungman et al Michael Wagner Fred'k Bolender 7'rarcme Jurura tjitcmber 'J'trm, 1K57. """"T:-1 " -'esoii.jonn nonon, Lewis r :.. I n v..o. i i. it . I.ML.wc Willi.. Peter Hursh.Hu ili.iirB Wi ilm Wi inn Il-i.l C-U.--I. William Wilson, Daniel 5chrack.! "h P Shelter llatnrat W k'rin gn r asncuer, nenry Vt tries, Augustus tflou"! r' nhfutl. I lull iol V.vlt Tl . ..I.I - Jit" r-' "W , , , ' V ". F 55 Dieilcnderler, John Cornelia., Daniel Miller, J." . ' Irwin. Jn Hauck, Jai IV; i i cut rivKi I'll' n act liruwu. ii;,inJiKtih V"""'.' ' 7??'": " 'J-An- urew rosier, jonu v uari ., . . .... . Barber, Josenh Kleckner. Tl I-f ,., n . L'aiiiri uiiicuuci, il llliuin J aVlOT. Writf ,l.,Knn,.a..-. I T.- u-t- ....... ii. ii.e i-1-iia.ennnri, lt-, hinus Kanck. M.jlinlirg John Winter. Ae.vy I'hilip l.cmberlinsr. llurlhy Samuel Corl, Robert Forster, J, !in Wilt, Sol, mon Miller, Cenrt; JJichL Samuel Olewine. It, ni. miu Meiisch. Ueorae tjlover.tieor"e KlecUner ' Jr. f.imrslnnr Freilon. Ir II. ,l..n,i.. r 7,...."AlSO t,m Philip t.ross. JN'eie Bfrin George Sler-i rill. tVionIsaac Eyer, Sr. Vrand JitrnnSenfrmlcr Term. IS17. Itwitliurz Elisha C Marsh. fJeorpe Iteed G A Fnck, David Slifer, John Musser, Samuel S Barton. ust Bujfalie Wilson I Linn, Nicholas Groover, titiffulne Jackson Wolf. Michael Banket. fVt-tt Buffalotia L Beaver. 1 V Harbeson. iWy- fcamuel S Snotts, Xta. vid Grove. Jacob Hein'ty. VTliite Deer Am brose Hemlerson, Isaac High, Adam Smith, L F Albright, Martin Keiler. M.tflinburgS W rinodgras. JVrio Berlin Jacob Mauck. JIart fry -Samuel Hartman, Daniel LonR. To CotaxlCCoiirt Reiurns aud other JSiaaaa sold at the tihronicle OILce. i S I W. O. IIIt'HOii, Arnt l-.ty.lt it , ltnrrMinrn. , ffarii ! iiCia afdl36Cniba VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AT tii-t jf w VT I1Y a nltirtus trtlr 01 in wipnans vomi. J of X'nmn county, I will expose to sale' un ihe nremie. on . Honse, a t ern House, a n rt'-i.JL'j. ari i (ltlPr i.rces'snrv Outhtiildin?s a never j;uilll. ?;,Tti.s f Water in the Cellar K.tchen auj a vttl uuh i'umpm the Uarnyard a:d -. a, t h r i v : i . ir uiiii' Ari'k OrcharJ. Walt r Tfcan le had in mosi of the field-! 11I. U1I V. MI ELI. El!, AJmini'triiter ef V.m. Wilsom Jr. dee'd. July 31, 1S.-.7. VCC2LAIJD FOR SALE : riTIIE subscribers will oiler at Public S:! ou the piniiii.'e on Sutur (uy tlx: -J.Uh August, : ci-mmrncin; r.t to o'clock, A. M.,a number f ' Lots of V.'o. dlatii!, reiit.iinir.r from 3 ti 15 c.l, ....,1 ...,.r..l n.,,1, r.h ,-eTnm I V ho.. II I! 9-i,l n do, I'rtilnrj n Tirivf. road leadn c to each lot. The propeiiy is in lluU'alu Tp. I lium (.'o., adjoinini; lands of loliii and J.i:iaiiian ti ulter, and I . an t t '!:ii?:in. Terms reasonable, and will 1 ' tu -i ut siil. PIIIMI' R! "HI.K. July -.', l-57p. DAVID IIEKBnT. VAU'AHI.K faum hb mi.ii rnrcitxy .uir Wll.l.lAM.l'UUT, r.i., ' T70u S.VLL ! TIlC UliJlTsiunC J, Silf- j J vivinj: banner nf ihe linn of J. I!, at W M. Hrtixir, offers for sale al! that Valur.Me .Propeiiy situated on ihe South side nf the SiisqiU'iauna itiver, V, nulla from Wiiliaois port, ni.,1 H rule-, from the line if the ui.l ii- ry& I!rie Railroad. The Pennsylvania C'ial 'passes on theoppositesideof the river. Tins jtiait contains jiO .il'I'tiN. ith per en.',. allowance, -tin acres ore cleared, ann in laod state of cultivation. There is a lap.e amount of valuable TIMDEK on the preini- ; a cm d stream of Water, and RAW .MILL. The Mill is nnv, 1 Ikih" built in l,5ii. i'ne i iiier nnproi enient4- o t ' ,(' l:vc tlt'OD DWEI.I.INiJ IKM'SES..- i M-itii Oiii-Bul.litic.s tht rei... Two lai'2eilafi. ' ;B.I;N, one cl' which is lii"H class, unh a j lsi ;e hed jiUaciit J. j i The alinvc property will be i tT red at Piilille ' lle ut the Ci uri House, in Willi:im?poit, on I Hl'lllK'Sll.l), llic liliii ol' AlIKUst , ,net, at 1 o'clock P. M. j A portion of the purchase money in Ci li. 'the balance made easy, with interest, an I ap iprnred security. i lerins made known on day of Sale j Further particulars can be obtained by a i- nosing tl il.l.l.A Al 11 IlLl.I.I,. Siirrivinc Partner uf J II. W. U. Ul LlN.i Williaiiisj ort, Pa., June M), 1857. , SHERIFF'S SALES. J"Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. is ) Mu d out of ihe Court cl Common Picas ol L'tiion County and to ine directed, will l e 'h exposed io Public Sale, or ouicrv. nt the Pub. 'lie House of Juitis Fisutit, at White Doer Mills on Friday, tuglisl 1 1, Is.t'J, iCommencine; at ! o'clock, A. M., of said day. 'several Tracts of Land, to wit: I No. 1. A Tr.lCl .if I .Haul viliiiilo in tlin Invn. Uhip ol White Deer, and county of I'nion. ?vu.nd.ed "','.v lands of the heirs f Daniel MKiwit;, uecn. amnci men ami oiners, north ty iands cf the Shetlicld Iron Company, west hv lauds ut Dr. Lichtenlhaler. and south bv latnlsct Jacob r. Mahl and heirs of Laac ti Iinlr .1 .1.,... ut. in intr BZ. k -I s-mnpl ,,., ' ,. . . ,.. -,.! r (itorge Ranck, Joseph K. Moyer and others, ! esi oy lanus ot jjcoo rarley, and north by . ihe Sugar Valley at White Deer Turnpike ' Road .inft lltn.Unr ll,P,,l- i ui .vuiiini ii iu ,-, i crs, more or less with the annurtenanret. ..... No. 4. Trim. f .I,.,. ' i t . ....... au ...c aa,aa - ahm nnilrnnn rnf,,rv , t,..n.t.,iiia..i ..iu . . , . .' . . . ' ' . . ' ' ' . et ana soutn oy lands ot the Shellield Iron ' " ' the ipertv oF 1 U.'dece,sed' nVll The ab,,v. Lam" m,J ie u 1 ...i tand to In- sold as I may be sold iu p.eces ' ."i.l"i'i n -1 in J.1111 oil! l. lljail 3. Ther n,. mii t uv it .i.- ...i ...a- ...a. -a, ..,ia .Ml uic mani..v 11 Ii el llilv- a..u.-:.T .. "ul""J," o.ieilll. Mienli s UUlce, Lewisbur . , July 8, : DESIRABLE BUILDIWO LCTS I7OK S4I.K. One lot on Sonlh Third street, a square and a half from .Market. 7iiiE2S ii'Dira on South fourth street only two squares from ;3tarkeu t?The above are level Lots, well locatetl ami adapted to building porposes. W. H. AKMbTKONG, Acting TIjiV ofWm. Armstrong, dee'd LewMibnr?, March IS, 1P.W FOIl UEXTJ TIIR large and commodious ROOM heretofore occupied by F. M. Ziebach iio priming the Union Argu,in Frick's Build ing, near ihe corner of Third and Market streets. Possession civea immediatelv. Applv to JOHN 1). Li. April IM57. Attorney for Wm. Fine 1857 r VALUAUMi KEAL ESTATE l'of: SAI.K. I rTUEsubscrilifrollersforsaleliis Residence I J on the we't side of South hecond street j ia the Borough of I.e is'ourz, between Market au! SI. Louis streets. ronsistinirof near a lot and i ahalfnlCTound,tnnkiiia front of HOfrrtun said ' Second street, and in n ntli 1"7 feet.fi inches, t The improvements are a rommodiotis ttire ' storey UKICK DWELLING ' jilJ T( I JS I'', of I K'ssed brick, 7 let Iront tiy .' Iet--t vleep u-fit nnt'.r.ri; im d marWe bae, marble silis aid lintels in front a fireproof roof Willi a Wing attached i f 23 by !'J feet an Out Kitchen a Well i f ex cellent uaier, with a J'ump in, nndr rm-f a large Cistern alo under root a larpe new titalde an Ice House and chcr necessary iiut-l'iiil liiis. There are ao on s:i;i'? Lot elude- Fruit Trres and Miml ! rv The locaiion is a desirable one either .'or a private residence or pul'lic busme.-s. iti n the most elevated part i f Ibc H.,rno-.li, i.eur the Court Honse, and I 'tt a sh- ridisTnce frt ru Market stree t. Terms will Iv made en-v. June 9, lf07. ii. F. MII.I.KK. Aljojiii:c(I Sale. embly approviil Hi" l - n .t iy i t .pr.i, A. 1. i lK.Vi, on JlnMin tne 1'Jtii davit nctoi er. .ir. ' !'7. 'he r-reinises ,n the Boronrt -f New ler ,n. I...-J..IU i-ouri .,o,e a.,., ail o.ner linruuzli, bfloiiii to tlc (,'uui.iy t.f I'nit n prittr to tt.? rrcin n t i ih" n' rwiii.ty nut T part rf I'nion, tvun-I-'l as:-? dccritetl as ful- iw, ma: Five h.ts .1 iiniiic eaca tin r, .?n-l b unH--d . north by M.uU;t on me .m. y street, et by lMnu.ii 'trctt and .-(,uin t y an Alley, ul.rrri ( c'.ill jiaCUX' UHtl -rcrted. inin? I'liunh str.-et I tr: ifie south, lot of I I t ai.d an Ail y ut Is lil''li"l. ; ...'. u,'ji xvr wi;h I ) oVh:ek A. M., cf if ii.e t' nns arid con i -..v v u i-y i;:e l I ! v s.-i.'I Art f. r ibat Aio a eiM:ii lf a ' on the ea-i, Martet sti J'.hn Sf-l. ihl's i a i!.f w tlie rnr:;i, v iu ri-fa . iSnM I-:-; wii! ! . W ; ihe api'i!-tcti::r:'e-. Sa'e tt c innieiiCe r.f said ii.iv. wli' ii ;".!id wiu-i illliuhS n .uf v. .11 Uf In i!cp;;m ":i'y fpr":'1' purpt-ise. Ju!y 2:, Is.' 7 Dur.rswAR'i ii. HKMii" r. y:r.K. JOHN V. l)A!l!l'.lt. i a:. :' i'.4i.3i.s i-.ii tt "j . . ,' ;i M ... . Y AN V 1 i.- m.nle rruii... '' - '" ' r jus.W ii -l : in, -1. !. - t ' il , flii.' ci ..t .1 F:n:l --i'',i., It.. tiiv. 1.1: i.iv.iv t a i.m i; 1 i.i r -v'-uy - i i 1: nil ! i i- i..ru.-i:v . r.'t. r. i-i nr.' v.nl. ly - I i I i-' I I lit tlif tir.i" tu iiHiut.. ii 1 " In . i. r th" lf vifj.t cri-i mt...i..l :t ;r.-. y.. .. -! i- f n,ui. at.'l M 'i' - t . .ti.ti . f,t j i ,. r-l" i .-r II , ili;. ' 'i u -t j b." Il w hr ; u i it 'i r ' .t. .:- ' ii.rU- I tt.- Wf f iht-i. i u ..f i;t:. ' U ! rla.n tt. i' tc tiir In : ' i: inr , .. o'. i II,. 11,'. t I '! lai" -' i f.n.i Ml! rl.v ; t. I . . atf cr i.fnr.,1 Ir t,'.:arft.bfn i f MX I' . !ii'l ii.l.iirur rn-tr."- nr tr't' r!. Mu-r .l.ilcMi-ili t: ; 1 -:i -ti.i t :.! 1 r ' W.rTh!itT i i vols siv :. ; i.r Afiiti. l.Mif.' fr n P.il .! ' , ('. uirai I'.aiiri.!i... 'i t.i- is o lit i; . i l."ttnfoiiirn 1 1 n t i : K-..f tl-o -V- ul fur tl..- rttoi ISv cii'i aff i to tlie I.H. I. n V i ' I -t rKr.-liillr. Farmers Ch.ir.ce fr a Eariin! ST'OIl S ll.i:. near Lewi-bui a. a Tract of ainii-i JlO it ; i s of l Farmir.3 Land. liuiptone mmI. ii u-ili be s.ild on re:i o liable terms at private sale l r t'a b. Inquire al llie Dilice ol ilie dinmielt: June li, "5". A Call tt Farmers. Farmer!, Jr., y nr tjult pmae a litll, ui th .i.i.. i.ie.V. "FARMERS' PriOMOTiON BOOK." an'' sciemiiic mainirini; system. A f. f lor llll. CI1 tlV.111,1,1 1:,t'r.no ,.f-ll fn.v eri"raviiijs ol" liie rniinh!., r.c..c and plants connected with the si iem, by DR. ' " "l'1',ii,,.i', oi uoa.siur.-, leu ire c ... Pc'ina. " j i't' '.'.! ATI I Tl.. V 1 .... . ' t I Wiwn Cut .;, ha. fc-. In thi "-'""''oui.rI, ll.,.l. .,.,,,, ,),:,.,, ,.,.;,, iitut to nif ;m r In-nil i n ti. f. rti:i-l.i. lui. I in I inrTf..!,,-, i.-n..- ...... 1, i. .H 1... .1 ; ',.. . ' rv., L.n. .... ..'..'i'l.:; .."".':'. '. I'"""1"' i1 ' " 'iv.in..-u- n.t.r...M ' - .... -ii. in, j . . ,1. .1 1 II I;.- IH'Il lull II . ; wnuWil. nt il ii:. . -i ii.;, i whi.-h l.n Itn iH-.n Ii-It, h.u I wt.ii-ii Ihcr- 1 .a l.nh.rl,i biin no uinmit le tiily. 1 I AnJ as l..rin, m I', ...r,- nii.l II ui.iii,. , ooiioli. h ',. : reruiDii-Dd tlw ( rk tui-o rv frni. r, im lli.-y n-aa i Itaf ervutrht i-j.iti;i' 1 iii-i.t in ui it. j ri.ri'tinn liul -.'l. rr I'.u. t nn.D:iiii..t i,-a.i,.r.ii''rr!re i tMl. Jin-nl- M.,...-r. friani ' . Ii-x 11..I -r J..lin II rt. .1. ton t 1 tt: Ml.I.lllUi l tJUli .11, .1, !. B Uuir, T..'l llll. i l iiiTUli, j Jiu-t.t. Mi-ri-r. Il. nr.-- alo a-r. .. - . It- nr lt, i, r .1 ' 11 C.r- lr. Miami l.i.lili:,I..l l. lief, b. J.,',, S..111U-I Wili.eii,...iii llcrni..;-. ...iV. '. i lu i.j, . v, r. :wi For sale in I.cu ii'ur. bv t) t Tt'M r;r.TTf Administrators' Notice. I V HERI-.AS. I.fi.r! f Administration to I T the estate of .SAMI'I.L WAl.TI.Ii. ! late cf Union township, deceased, hav. i hem granted to the utith.-risigneal, all persons knowing themselves in lebte 1 lo said e-staie are requested to make immediate pavment ' and those having claims npon it will present I them for settlement i n the 5th dav of Septem- i ber next, at Hie late residence of said decease 1 I J. M. WALTLi;. . . . . I llAVIf) GUOss . Aitininistratora, I July 31, lf;7. JOSIAII KELLY, .4 U (lonecr. i QOLICITjj the paironase of the public, i aae.Miie.ice on .ouih t ii.h street. l.wis- I DH SAKFOBD'S IWVIGORATOa or I htr Itmrtly, THIS isaavrt rlier.trrt nHrotifi: mlieal Hmr lv Tr.v!r, Mi l uttlil orkiit rurw atloirwt nr liMl to Urlu. It if y tkr Ji,t: dot ffirmg l-rftt. MLid M i lt m mt rvthma n tt Ir if r tuin l to rr uk ir t nf Atr 0n)int. fnn th vauT't J Wi'ii c r 1 - la to rmm"n LrU aji at bi h art- tb mult of IHuairt Ltttr. Thw lir I on1 of fi ym'ip)tzutti.r' of lh Lstu .-oy. n.l wh- n i ii f. rmntn fubri -n w illUi-jx wrrr-.t lm- -trin r fully J?- !rtp ! Tfc io,wh i alnft cr.tsr ly 'I i - n-tt nt t.n th h:ifttt t :t tl Litrf- r a r,r -i-' rinaiir i f fuD' t.'mii. MV fa.-n ill nfr.ri.., j ii ut Uutt. thr artf,i.l t!n Wlf j-fcm8-r m r,Bstiuft' t' i .rrn ! I.ifi- I.ib n-aw t .I..it- Ity. F-.f tl' it-Jf t U.t orffun, ) nftu X-r-jTu ltT hi mmlm it h:m tmly, in ynrivm ,4 men ti.Mi twenty y'r, I" Cr.d ! Dif r- njnlr wlnr-wuh to cutilrrt t"h mRrijr ih-rrniei-m t t" l.:r(t K it lut.i T prrtYw th.il U. n nwdy t t it -oun.I, any prsa ty.til.l--t wiili 1. t I. niilai'it m uy .f ilm fcrmj, h but Ii.tr n M'.r, ani n.t, Wl'U W rerU.O. A i. ni' ,iaj 1 n ff ro"i li'l:r.u' fnam, ar, i trti t n tl. it psirt hi'-h W wl'it'l f"t the -iIit lu'f.ttl.' u:t'ii. 'i)...f RuutK r. mvim al mt'tlA r i,J nt.ilt- r i t, -;i ti,r .-.-( iu, unyiyir.jr in tl.t-it piw a, L-itiiv ' f liKictrktim lb rt'tDMch etiainu; I t-l tu '. :', ( llrlUltlX tht L'Atli. iri'iTllI V ttf an-1 the titf-, -tI.- t.n,' a radii-al curt with' ut any .,f tf -:i :vr-1 i tit r nfi- ft-.t by umii? mI -r Aiin.-ml ,lJoilJ tiiat are u.- i.IIy rtforU-U to. Ti :!! !-o will ti Iw tl ,rf ilintirww imrr I jw.f. tivi; 11 1 Ml. 11: r.n,! J-'i ir I 1 11 ;irHnt"i. ?ufc 11 r :e c.-n l rurw By tb o t a -fj tiik n in to a j the atUck u rat- r n- rr f.ih tf our stomax-h or U. 1. r,.n.-i..t nTti-r sa'ilV .. nfl-.k- vi. M f a lliy to 1 b' ttV, rJ Chrfta r).i.t, Ki: -u as it .-'t'i riirf, i itafTer trwubiw t" h'w..iinU thf luTit-nnitur. r J'r.-ti4 tr Jil.Ih-i', d tl iu; in tho kniiwa 1 a. t- tuii ir .nr.- ft iii-kly a the Iuiaor- I . ft B.f . f - io dcth aaJ QDtuaLural.colurlri-m a i ft f n r-tiring aoi it t I. a-tir rr, n1:il ivr. l..r fVmii! ' -l -trin li' m it a !-if anj 5ure fm4v, ftn it ifoit-.1 I In -ti t: t th I ...l:vi n. raliin l .xl-t wL.rt- tli ti.Ttor I- fhlj U.L. I, wLAt I li..;ii jit riwiiljr toalr OuMifl. It m:i t 1 v i:r,. v. f, t!. t :ll tlj" .rr'r dt.eaft tr ri-oH Ny n l'-r; )-."-l t.'rrr. ,A 1. rnw thM nril. A i.i.m ii.-lu iit. ; ii 1. ni' ! i.jil j f.wir?. dkvct bctjr .ti r-!. tt . t M 'Mir- m!1 ilinM f tl. .nr. ln:t'-l. r f.f 1.' w l"i.i t:tliObe or wi..a may tie tlir Inrm. 'I i.e iv- ir.-'li. ii .1 ,iiti:i- vxtio-O'l Irom lii u-i,, i..i( i- -ik Ii e" t ! :"i:i-lim. I" ll l-i.w thfir 1. i clii. lor mill.' mn ii H i- Ui'l.tiut; wilbi.ul rrrvmnir 1. ii ft. It t ii- n '1' I'.'li otf. "i.'l 'houiii lwi Ih- ink n in miVrii nt .luii.trK? to oi'-rileon thi- L.w-I iZ.:.:v. Ti 1 -tw.y: I ..ki it i-t" Ifk lh idit1; ir. ir t' ' ci'fh fh n t. "in. wn'iT ::n-l Fn;.i N th ti ir-lLir. In il.I an it ini'ii in.-will ,irt-rly U- Ua t,,l. " SA Ki I I .. C'V. I r- piiHir.. ?.4.. B-etwny, .Nr i rk. 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Y.. v. 11.-. 1.. t:..t.il!i-i:iat'u:; ma tu . I.i. ui, Mi. a :j !.y :ii. .'.- .1 Ir.!.'--it.a. , 'j .j ;y (..ViT i I'.illHtlL r Ei!:.iW 5AVlEI. HOFFMAN i I . iu m a new Ice L'rtam salo'n over i. rirrv, ;nii wihos to see his nu i'iM cMitniicrs there. v books: J. IT'.UJI'M.VS !? rm. T.s, kj1) Wajlar.il's Principles ar.J Practices of lljrti- ts Kiuinnia, b i's Martyr Laib, Dr. Kane's Second Arctic Fxpedition. and ether new works of intere-f. e.inianiiy on hat..! i .' MiVII'S at CO., Lt.is!urg l':e. .". is.'-i. sJT;. LOOTS & SHOES. JlT received at the old estallisbe store ol tne subscriber, on Market street, Le v-is'iur, a lari;e and nt w assortment of IJOOTS AND SHOES. comprisiii every descriplu-n of work reipjir t l for MK.'f, LA DIE?, LUVS, Mlfc'tES, CIIILDrtKX. The stuck is selected wnh care, audawill be adorded at reas;ii,a;. pr.ees. Custom tivili attended to as usual. May S. 1."0 IVllS HOIGHTO.N CABINET AVAIiEllOOM "VOKTH Uli Street. The subscriber i. mosi rtspectl'u' y inf.Tms the citizens i f Leu ii-bur" and vicimtv, that he has on hand an 1 I. r -ale a cheap !,.'t of I'l itMTI KE, for ihe Spring trade, coraprisuig Pi-csiiiv: ami Cominou bureaus, ?cc r iarii'.-i si ml 1'nu'c t'a.-L.-i. Ceuter, Carl ami 1'irr TalI"?. Dining and llrrnkfa.-t Taidos. I't'i boards, Cot ta.'e and other Uediitads, Stands, Siii'a.-. and Cliairss of all km Is. COFFINS mai!e to order er. short iiiit.ee. The pn'. iic are cordially invited to examine his work, as he is sure that they will be sat' tied w ith lus sti ck of Ware, and prices. SOLOMON YOl'NG I."wisburgTi ts"e t. IS, 1-f 'Have you seen SAII?'' Qh'E.MS lo I.e a Quesiion akcI almost everybody; but we inquire. Ilaic. you, t fic J.ale Firm, wuli ilieir supp'v of cv Bouts, Mio-s. ciiitrrsi. jtc- ! The subscribers having assr ciated tlntn i frVi selves into a Coparin.r-.hip in business la ..o- .a- I .u. IM x'und nun i-iiri io i iir jii oi it , .11 iiir v." - -- - of t. aV 1 1. SLinn, on Market St. ihe cheapes (fi r Cash) aud beM lot cf IJOOTS and SHOr.S. for Men and Boys, ever etleied in I.ewiburg Also a new and spleudid a.-sortibeut of C't'.lf SHOES or L.niu. mnd (ieiUlrmm. A variety of 'iaiters. Half t.aiters, Tics, Km kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses, also ChililreH's Shoes of Ihe latest styles aud sues ; ai.c. Ac. ai-c. Work made to order .Mending done a usual and as the Workmen have rendered satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall hare a full share of ntibhc natri naee. SAM continue to be on hand as formerly, and hopes t g've general satisfaction to all customers. M.IFKl! a. M'FYilU'LX. burg, Pit. 'Ilm uiber s.'ifi. I.. "bill: . Feb. i. I